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Barth Brothers Service, Inc. Auto and It. truck repair Towing, Tires. Batteries and accessories 689-4099 SHAMROCK LIQUOR MARKET Beer, Liquor, Wine And Party Supplies 1933 Petersburg Rd. Hebron, KY 689-7225 Carryout 689-7712 tavern Compliments Of LEWIN MONUMENTS 2218 Dixie Hwy. Ft. Mitchell. KY 331-1340 In the Winter, the FFA went to the Farm Machinery Show and Tractor Pull-, the Marching Band went to the Inauguration of Gov. Martha Lane CollinSs the Art classes went to the Conservatory Art Gallery; English classes went to the play Godspell”; the Speech and Drama Club went to a workshop at Northern Kentucky University and there was a Bridge Building Contest at Louis- ville. In the Spring, the Advanced Government class went to the State Capital; the French classes went to the Maisonette; the Spanish classes went to Chi Chi's; the FHA went to a seminar at Big Bone and out to eat; the Kentucky Literature classes went to Shaker Town and had an his- torical tour of Boone County-, the Spanish classes went to the Uni- versity of Cincinnati; the Ad- vanced Composition classes went to Northern; and the Ecol- ogy class went to a water treat- ment plant. GOOD LUCK GRADUATES Judge S Mrs. Bamberger INDEPENDENT CARPET warehouse SHOWROOM 8311 Highway 42, Florence, Kentucky 41042 Phone 371-5750
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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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SKYLINE CHILI 7724 U.S. 42 FLORENCE. KENTUCKY 41042 371-8991 PAUL WRIGHT T.V. 4137 Dixie Hwy. Erlanger, KY 41018 342-7660 3 “PEOPLE” IS WHAT PEOPLES LIBERTY IS ALL ABOUT PEOPLE LIKE YOU! PEOPLES LIBERTY BANK of Northern Kentucky Demi Plies Demi plies and grand plies may not be familiar words to us. but for Kristen Napier they are just two ordinary words in her every- day vocabulary. Every Monday and Tuesday, Kristen puts in ten hours of work at Mulchay’s Stu- dio of Dance in Florence. Kristen has been taking dance lessons for twelve years. At the age of thirteen she began stu- dent teaching and when she turned fifteen she began in- structing on her own. In addition to teaching at the Studio, she also gives lessons at New Haven and Yealey Elemen- tary Schools. Kristen says she enjoys teaching very much.” but she does not plan to make a career out of it. J RICHWOOD PATRICK AUTO PARTS FLEA RICH WOOD [25] n» -- W...J MARKET New. Used, and Rebuilt U.S. 25 689-7888 9ft r
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