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;3 • . « Barry Adams Jamie Stark ow could something be old and new? Easy. Take an old idea and give it new meaning. Look at it from a new point of view. Treat it in a new way. Students took the idea — Rebel Spirit — and did all of the above. What did they accomplish? Some- thing new. New spirit, new life, and a new attitude toward school. A new administration took over at the beginning of the year, Mr. Ken Johnstone, former principal, took over the reigns of su- perintendent. Filling Mr. Johnstone’s shoes as principal, Mr. William Baker let it be known that school was a place to learn. The changes, along with a winning sea- son by the football team, sent students a very important message. If the football team could come back from two unsuc- cessful seasons and return to the top, why couldn’t the students come back from being so low-spirited? Students re- alized this and took a big step toward the top — with their Rebel Spirit Something Old, Some- thing Blue, Noth- ing Borrowed, But Now We’re New. Opening 11
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STUDENT Life Going to school from 8:30 to 3:10 didn’t hold enough excitement for students at Boone County. Instead, extracurricular ac- tivities provided the much-needed entertain- ment students longed for. Along with sport- ing events, dances — especially Homecom- ing — the school play, the talent show, and competitions between students and faculty, the extra events sponsored by clubs turned out to play vital roles in the students’ lives at school. Parties and dates became a big part of students’ weekend agenda, as well as work- ing part-time jobs to keep money in their pockets for these purposes. Some students spent their out-of-school time practicing for special events, such as band competitions, The Northern Kentucky Speech Festival, art competitions, and many other contests where students were able to show their spe- cial talents. Even though some days were downright embarrassing and degrading, such as Slave Day and the day of the “Mr. Ugly’’ contest, the various activities did no more than make the otherwise repetitive life of students more interesting and exciting. 12 Student Life Division
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