Connor High School - Archives Yearbook (Hebron, KY)

 - Class of 1987

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Danny Cups and Junior Burns discuss the trees they planned at CHS. Other FFA members include: G Howard, M. Baudendistel, R. Story, A. Kittle. C. Rouse, I Rowe, S. Fair, D. Scotthorn, |. Fields, |. Olges, L. Barnes, H. Nunn, D. Wilmhoff, M. lohnson, T Anderson. | Brock, W Isaacs, M Chalk, R. Louden. |. Fallman, B Sebastian, M. Tupman, J. Fields, D. Conrad, C. Cupps, B Williams, M. John, E Griffith, J. Louden, M. Connelly, D. Robinson, J. Comrad, K. Smith, H. Martin, R Perry, T. Reno, C. Hodges, B. Schull, M. Scotthorn, B. Thomas, M. Quick, C. Rouse, J. Rowland, S. Smith, R. Kittle. J. Horn, R. Ledin, J. Talbott. C. Burns, K. Nunn, D. Beckett, C. Beckett. 156 Clubs 1. John Rowland works on his FFA Scrapbook full of fun events and memories that have happened throughout the 1986-87 school year. 2. Showing off their mechanical talent for the photographer are David Flaig and Ron Feldhaus. 3. Chris VanMeter, Wayne Fausz, and Brian Reeves work on an electronical device at the Boone County Vocational School.

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DECA Amy Wheeler and Kaihv Warner discuss fun DECA activities. Other Members include: J. Armstrong. S. Briggs, M. Burkett. D. Birkley. D. Compton, M. Gerdes. M. Hensley, T. Holtkamp. K. Jackson, J. Kemper, K. Loveless, K. Lowe. L Marthaler, T. Maxwell, C Manners, D. Mays, H. Martin, B. Nienaber, M Parks, A. Perry, L Riley. M. Rogers, M Sharp, T. Spahn, B Vornberger, M. VanArsdall. T Walton, C. Watts. T White, T. Williams, C Lainhart 1. Tonya Moore, Carie Moore, and Vanessa Purnell model their fashionable attire. 2. Linda Wells and Helen Martin post their standings in DECA competition while Gina Lainhart looks on. 3. While skiing on a trip with the Ski Club, Gary Garnett concentrates on standing up. In The Marketing World Distributive Education Clubs of America are formed to assist the stu- dents in developing their potential in the major occupational area as within the marketing world. Students study public speaking, salesmanship, and sales demonstra- tion plus the club officers attend a special training camp. Members have the opportunity to enter re- gional, state, and even national com- petition. Deca students at Conner meet once a month to discuss their fund raisers which consist of selling can- dles, key chains, and candy. Their sponsor is Lynda Crabtree and offi- cers are: President — Amy Wheeler; Vice President — Lisa Riley; Secretary — Kathy Warner Treasurer — Rebecca Nienaber; Reporter — Maurice Rogers; Historian — Dawn Compton; Parliamentarian — Helen Martin This year's regional competition was held in March at Northern Ken- tucky University to select finalists for state competition. Events included parliamentary procedure and Deca creed. Also at the competition, they learned about the business world and what is expected of them. Deca's activities will help me pre- pare for problems I will come across in the marketing world, comment- ed Vice President, Lisa Riley. Clubs 155



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Hands On Experience Does Auto Mechanics, Industrial Electricity, Welding, and even Health Services interest you? You're in luck! They can be found right next door at the Boone County Vocation- al School. During one's high school years, students begin to prepare and think of their future goals. However, while many students find that going to col- lege best suits them, others pursue their careers in vocational studies. Among the 240 students at the Vocational School, 72 are from Con- ner. The others come from the three high schools in Boone County: Wal- ton-Verona, Grant, and Boone County. Juniors and Seniors obtain three credits for one year by attend- ing three hour classes and work- shops every day while the other three hours are spent at their high school for regular classes. Students that excel in their classes and shops have the opportunity to receive scholarships and rewards. Experience, co-op, the ability to work with your hands, opportunities for the future, and the use of skills in a variety of traits are advantageous aspects of the Vocational School. Principal, Mr. Rollins, of Boone County Vocational School, com- mented that the advantage to stu- dents, ... is the hands on experi- ence! VOCATIONAL SCHOOL T. Abdon, S Barrett, J. Freeman, J. Johnson, T. Frank, and D. Horn take a break from their work. Other V- School members include: L. Barnes, T Bushelman, M. Carnes, C. Couch, T. Crowder. T. Eagle, R Feldhaus, D. Flaig, O. Hampton, S. Hill, L. Klaserner, E. Newman, H. Overton, B. Reeves, P. Roberts, M. Smith, T. Adams, C. Bays, J. Boh, S. Bush, M. Connelly, C. Eggleston, R Eggleston, B. Estep, D. Fulmer, M. Harris, R. Hicks, S. Hildreth, T. Partin, K. Price, S. Reichert, R. Sc hull. I. Shumsky, J. Staubach, C. Stephens, M. Tomlinson, B. Adams, E. Bubbly, T. Cress, R Fee, L. Fugate, R Nunn. B. O'banion, M. Parks. S Pyle, C Rockel, B Scott. R Thiessen, B. Young. ) Ashcraft, C. Barnes, H. Cumbee, W. Fausz. J. Hays. C Moore, B. Ponder. B Turner, C Vanmeter, C. Wise, B. Leath. Clubs 157

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