Connor High School - Archives Yearbook (Hebron, KY)

 - Class of 1984

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Norma Hudson Wendell Hull Barbara Ison Bob Lewis Charles Massey 12 HFaculty I. Mr. Martin lectures to his class. 2. Adjusting the boutonnieres of a few football homecoming escorts is Mrs. Schaefer.

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Teacher Feature Mr. Schmidt If another job came open tomor- row. I’d still stay here,” quotes Mr. Schmidt. He stresses the point that he really enjoys his job working with the FFA even though he works twelve months a year. Born in Cuyahoga County. Ohio, Mr. Schmidt (shown at left) attend- ed school at Newton D. Baker Jr. High School until the end of his 8th grade year when he moved to Union. He became increasingly in- terested in agriculture during his stay at Boone County High School. While keeping busy with the FFA, which he has been doing for nine years, he also has time for working on his 55 Chevy car and his 38 Chevy truck. In addition to these activities he enjoys beekeeping (he has 42 bee hives) and landscaping. Mr. Schmidt has contributed much towards the growth of the FFA. One of his first accomplish- ments at Conner was to have a shop built to store tools and tractors and where students are able to work on farm equipment. In addition to the shop he also supervises the green- house where the FFA plant seedlings and use cutlings to start new plants. Another major contribution this versatile Vo. Ag. teacher imple- mented was to direct more atten- tion toward the student’s individual projects which are worked on both at school and at their homes. In addition to his school responsi- bilities Mr. Schmidt is currently on the Boone County Fair Board Staff and is actively involved in helping with its activities. It’s nice to know we have some- one that enthusiastic about his job at our school, for he is teaching the kids who one day will be putting the food on our tables. '• Librarian. Mrs. Dixon, smiles for the camera 2. Mr. Warfield clocks himself while keeping while preparing a film for a class. In shape jogging. Faculty ■ 71



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I. Mr. Massey assists a student in finding information. 3. Writing himself a small reminder is Mr. Edwards. 3. Attending to one of teacher's many jobs is Mrs. Hudson recording grades. Teacher Feature Mrs. Hudson Mrs. Hudson, a science and Spanish teacher, has nothing less than a wonderful and exciting life that has turned out to be very rewarding. She is the proud mother of 6 children and has been teaching at Conner for 12 years. Mrs. Hudson (shown at left) got her start collecting shells through assisting Mr. Norman in a Biology class. From that point on, she states that she became utterly enthused with them and has been looking for special ones ever since. She has even gone so far as to go snorkling near Mexico off an island called Cosmel. She informed us that shell smuggling has become common in smaller countries because it is a big market and a quick profit. While in Mexico, after experiencing walking 300 steps up a pyramid, she remarked that it was enchanting to go back to Mexico. It was just like ancient times.” She plans to take one of her classes this year again to Mexico. During one recent visit she witnessed a wedding where the groom was thrown into a swimming pool, and she was given a package of fudge after the wedding meal that was made with goat's milk. Mrs. Hudson was curiously asked the question as to whether she was able to talk with the Mexicans with success. She laughingly states. I converse very slowly and hope they will do likewise.” Faculty ■ '3

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