Connor High School - Archives Yearbook (Hebron, KY)

 - Class of 1984

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to Read Day” a fun. new exper- ience for students county wide, showing the importance of read- ing in education. Mrs. Betty Schafstall present- ed at Conner, a dramatic reading entitled, The Case of Mary Sur- ratt” for two Kentucky Literature classes. Dr. Jack Wann. from NKU. was also guest speaking on Shakespeare, and his style of writing. 3932 Dixie Hwy Erlonger. KY 342-7220 cuu.am eauirmu 341-7MS BUCK STOVE P.O. Box 429 Burlington. KY 586-7171

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 Bookworms” I feel that programs such as I Love to Read Day” improves stu- dents’ interests in reading. There aren’t enough of these programs available,” commented Gary Smith. On February 14,1984, the Apple Corps School Volunteer Program, the Boone County Extension Ser- vice, and the Boone County Pub- lic and School libraries and staff combined forces to make I Love 186



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 Break Time” How do you spell relief? F-l-E-L-D T-R-I-P-SIII Conner High School’s educa- tion doesn't include only sitting in the classroom studying read- ing, writing, and arithmetic. Field trips are an off-beat from the everyday activities. They are not only a relief, but educational as well. In the Fall, the Advanced Biology classes went to Mr. Martin’s farm; the FFA went to the N.A.I.L.W. in Louisville; the Trig and Calculus classes went to Eastern; the Anato- my class went to Northern; Mr. Akin’s U.S. History and Mrs. Schaffer’s Psychology classes went to the Museum of Natural History; the Ecology class went to the East Bend Power Plant; and the Yearbook staff went to Osborne Laboratory at Xavier. Isl! T? k Limited Addffions. The Marines are looking for a few more good men and women to add to their ranks. But not too many. Just the ones who can measure up to the standards that have remained high for over 200 years. And a tradition that has made some Marines legends. We only want a few. But if you think you've got some- thing to add, remember, there’s always room for one more good Marine. For information, call toll free 800-423-2600 or in California 800-252-0241 Maybe you can be

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