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STUDENT COUNCIL lauri Moore and Lon Wege discuss student complaints. Other Student Council members include Seniors — T. Hurst. S. Walton. T Kelly, K Gouge. B. Summers. G. Tate, M Dragan, J. Trimble luniors — K Boland. L Meyer, ). Lunsford, M Hobbs, J. Stone, K Young. B Carpenter, R Cottongim, B. Huff, S. Norman, C. Gorz. Sophomores — I Robinson. W Ryle, C. Scott, J. Vandenriff, K. Woods, M. Grant, S. Cassidy, D. Lewis, |. Purnell. The Chosen Few Student Council is a club com- posed of ten students from each class who have been selected to tackle the complaints and demands of our school. Early in the school year, numerous students filled out applications. From these applicants, the entire student body elected the chosen thirty. Certain tasks in which the mem- bers encounter include complaints and suggestions from the student body. The Student Council then puts these opinions into perspec- tive. Such incidents this year consist of the termination of the A and B average on the quarter honor rolls and the concept of smoking on school grounds. For fundraisers, the Student Council sold candy canes at Christ- mas time and also sponsored the Basketball Homecoming Dance. The money raised contributed to the Charles Kelly Scholarship which is available for seniors. As an annual activity, the Student Council sponsored and participated in a student exchange day with other schools in the Northern Kentucky area. Exchange Day consists of visit- ing others schools and sitting in on their classes. Student Council, commented Lauri Moore, is a way to get in- volved within our school and other schools. With Tyler Kelly as President, Jon- athan Trimble as Vice President and Cina Tate and Secretary the '86-'87 Student Council officers are com- plete. ,58 Clubs 1. Sue Ward types the Senior copy in Yearbook Class. 2. Kelly Young and Regina Cottongim prepare to deliver the Student Council Christmas candy canes. 3. Sketching a drawing for art class is Rodney Hicks.
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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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YEARBOOK STAFF The Yearbook Stall is having Km in the Kill leaves. Members include: D. Anderson, I) Arrasmith, T Dolm. H. Buddenburg, E. Ford, |. Harris, |. Lucas. L. Moore, S. Pierce, A Strange, I) Tomlin, S Ward, f. Zirkelbach, T Blaklev, B. Heuser. A. Reeves, M Jones, S. Rider, M. Wilson, T. Moore, L. Wege. ART CLUB Jodi Stone anti Kelly Young display «heir arl talent using chalk. Other An Club members include: K Justice. B. Taylor, M Bell, B. Lee, L. Baihalter, S. Holmstrom. O. Nett, N Westermeyer, K. Kroy. I Loftm. B Mitchell, M. Fox, J. Ryan, B. Carpenter. M Clore. S. Sumpter, E. Ford. Clubs 159
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