Connor High School - Archives Yearbook (Hebron, KY)

 - Class of 1984

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The Worst Of Times Missy Johnson Chris Jones Kim Jones Tim Jones By the time you have be- come a junior you have usually been thrugh quite a few ex- periences. Some of these would have been interesting while others are incredibly boring. But most can remem- ber the incidence they had the hardest time over coming. Whether it be in school work or personality, personal life or teachers, we all remember it Chris Karlosky Brian Keith Todd Kennedy Dawn King Scott King Keith Kinser Kelly Kissner Bobby Kohlman well. When asked What’s the hardest thing you've had to get over?” these juniors re- plied: Tammy Dotsun — Bad grades Brian Fields — Sophomore year Chris Zirkelbach — Shyness Shannon Baynum — Accept the fact that I have to try harder for the same grades. Laura Crouch — School lunches Donna Thiessen and Susan Rose — not getting hyperac- tive after winning a football game Deanna Clark — Being too se- rious Jimmy Boldorf — April 13th 1979. When my parents and lit- tle brother, Steven, were killed in a plane crash Darla Isaacs — The last weeks of school when teachers give finals on the same day Phill Lucas — Mrs. Nall’s Am. Lit. Class and Mr. Martin’s (adv) Biology class. Don Gabbard — laziness to- wards schoolwork Jeff Schrepfer — making friends at a new school Shelly Middleton — Keeping my mouth shutl Denise Rogers — Trig. Scott King — BEAMISTRY Chris Haar — Getting over and around Mr. Beil’s backside during basketball practice Ken Krekler Tom Kunkel Steve Lancaster Chris Landrum Adam Lawerance Joe Lawson Kenny Laycoch Lisa Lewis Kara Lilly Philip Lucas Coy Lunsford Terri Maddox Mark Magee Jeff Maines Pam Maisch Tim Mallory Michael Manners Beth Marksberry Mary Marthaler Chris Martin Tammy McBee Karen McCarthy Mike McDaniel Tony McDonald

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I. Michelle Kerns works on an arl project. 2. Daryl Denham and David Oblinger give their full attention to the photographer. 3. Mary Marthaler. Linda Gripshover. and Angie Hite concentrate on their class work. 4. Brian Fields and Donald Gabbard discuss the future. 60 ■ Juniors



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Samantha McMurray Shelly Middleton Mary Mounce Karen Nienaber Natt Noel David Oblinger Patricia Overton Wes Pattison Scott Pennington Jeff Perkins Shelly Pieper Roger Phillips Kathy Plank Mike Pollard Tim Poole Richard Poore Lisa Porter Teresa Poynter Elisa Pribble Lynn Price Steve Pyle Paul Ratcliff Cindy Reeves Bob Richardson Melissa Rider Ronny Robertson Shelley Rocke Denise Rogers April Rolf Susan Rose Ken Rowland Kay Rowland Rick Rowland Sandra Rudicill Kimm Runion Garry Sammons Starting With A Crash What is one thing nearly ev- ery junior looks forward to? Waking every Monday to go to school? No. Getting one year closer to being gradu- ates? Maybe. Getting their driver’s license? Definitely! Turning sixteen and getting a driver’s license is a big hon- or and a lot of fun. This new experience does, however, hold its share of trials and tribulations. The trials seem to be remembered more often than the tribulations. When Bobby Kohl man was asked what he considered to be the worst thing about driv- ing, he was quick to answer. ’’Lady drivers!” Most people remembered embarrassing moments. When asked this question, Jeff Perkins recalled stalling the car three times at one stop light right after get- ting his permit. Renee A pier claimed her most embarassing moment was the time she used a red light as a stop sign. Pam Maisch had her share of trouble too. After a concert, she nearly hit a car because she was paying more attention to guys than to driving. Chris Landrum smiles for the camera. 62 HJuniors

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