Connor High School - Archives Yearbook (Hebron, KY)

 - Class of 1987

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Connor High School - Archives Yearbook (Hebron, KY) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 52 of 208
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 THE MANY KEYS INCLUDE Each year Sophomores and Juniors were chosen by their fellow class- mates to lead their class through the year. They are giv- en additional responsibilities of guiding this class and contrib- ute extra time to make the school year a success. Beginning at the bottom of the ladder are ten sophomore students who are elected to serve as active members on the Student Council. The Council is a place where students can air their gripes and complaints about the school with coordi- nator Mr. Bob Young. Climbing the ladder are the Junior class. Selecting an elite few to represent them as a stu- dent body are President: Ben Huff; Vice-President: Kelly Young; Secretary: Lori Meyer; and Treasurer: Brian Carpenter. These four along with sixteen additional representatives, and class sponsor, Mrs. Donna Miller, diligently work to raise money for the Jr. Sr. Prom. These two groups are ex- tremely important to the Key Ring of Excellence in the School. Creating a masterpiece of art are Mike Bell and Steve Watson. Missy Beach tests her strength with Angie Krebbs. Talking about the latest news are Todd Martin, and Chris Maynard. Lunch in the gym with IT. Frye, L. Thompson, L. Keen, B. Voss, J. Purnell, R. Perry, J. Perkins, C. Brewer, A. Simpson, D. Landrum, ). Baxture, T. Raleigh, D. Byrd, K. Woods, L. Couch, and G. Stewart. 48 Sophomores And Junior Divider

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I, Kelly Stickrod, do hereby leave all my dirty dishes from cooking to jerry Shirley. I. Michael Carnei, do hereby leave Conner Sr. High to future Seniors. I. Dawn Garner, do hereby leave a map of Villa Hills and directions to Kerry; a coke at Barleycorn's to jess and Tammy; the ability to ice skate to Reject, and a great senior year to Sara and The Dinger . I, jotee Akin, do, hereby leave the memories of a great senior year to all of those who make it the best I, Julie Walton, do hereby leave the many great times and memories of my senior year to all of those with whom I shared them. I, Gina Tate, do hereby leave all of my good times cheering and the ones which were spent with my friends to all the people that helped to make my senior year the best one ever! I, Dawn Tomlin, do hereby leave all of my screaming Let's Go Conner! at the football and basketball games to Timmy Hart. I. Steve Brumer, do hereby leave all my stupid comments that make no sense to Troy Head and Duane Hudson. I, Junior Burns, do hereby leave all my baseball talent and my car to Pat McCarthy. I, Melissa Beard, do hereby leave my ability to sing in tune to Honker, Bucket!, and Red. I David Beckett, do hereby leave all my good times to Charles Spoonamore. I. Sam Claypool, do hereby leave a real camera to Scott Pierce. I, Carolyn Rouse, do hereby leave all my leadership and speaking abilities to the FFA. Good Luck! I, Stan Sammons, so hereby leave all my basketball skills to Shawn Sammons. I, Steve Haves, do hereby leave Yazoo to Nischa Craddock. I. e Plank, do hereby leave all my pity and grief to all the kids yet to come to Conner. I Shannon Bay, do hereby leave Mr. D. to Jennefer Becker. I Sue Ward, do hereby leave all the D A T files to Kerry Sumpter and Dawn Garner I Helen Martin, do hereby leave my knowledge on how to skip school to Patricia, Scott, and Mickey Martin. I Doug Schnorgus, do hereby leave a cup of coffee and a bottle of No-doze to John Robertson. I, Vanessa Purnell, do hereby leave the responsibility and work of being editor of The Cougar newspaper to Matt Young and another fun year at Conner to Tonya and Tammy! I Rhonda Gosney, do hereby leave the best of luck to Mary Tupman. I, John Robertson, do hereby leave my driving abilities to Traci Sholwell and Paula Cole. I, Steve King, do hereby leave conditioning basketball practice and the mile under six to all the upcoming jrs. Sophs., and Fresh. I, Stephen T. King, do hereby leave my love and a fun trip to Edgewaler to Carrie Stephens. I. Gina Lainhart, do hereby leave all my dirty dishes and cooking skills to my brother Odis Lainhari. I, Tonya Holtkamp, do hereby leave nothing; I'm going to take it all with me I. Kristy Sidney, do hereby leave my brass monkey to Tony Blakley, Bryan Ponder, and Randy Compton I, Marv Ledford, do hereby leave my deepest sympathy, plus all my homework papers and books behind to my future classpeople I, Cathy Houp, do hereby leave my nickname Hoopie to Susan, my little sister, and my listening ear to my Buddy Snannon Merrell. I. Randy Lainhart, do hereby leave everything to my dog. I Dr. Chuck Whaley, do hereby leave my title as anitibandy president to Be. Brian Avlor. I Mary Tupman, do hereby leave all my leadership abilities, and all record books to the Future Farmers of America. I. Jackie Louden, do hereby leave my ability to run machinery and get along well with other people to Mr. Long. I. Jo Ann Stogsdill, do hereby leave three of the most special years to Bryan Couch. Thanks. Rock-n-roll. Luck Always! Thinking ot you Steve. I, Lana Helton, do hereby leave all the happiness and best of wishes to Shawn. Tonya, B.B . and Kim. I Angie Mobley, do hereby leave my ability to drive safely by avoiding moving fences to Mark Fox, hulk Hogan to Lori Wege, my 2 blue basketballs to Jill Harris, my downhill bike riding skills to Lauri Moore, and my kitchen table to Mickey Clore. I. Lauri Moore, do hereby leave my ability to ski downhill instead of walking to Angie Mobley, Girl's Night Out to Lori Wege, my crooked earring to Jill Harris, paid long distance phone bills to Carie Moore, all the necessities for a safe Florida vacation and a Walt Disney Chip-n-Dale tape to Mickey Clore, $400.00 for fence repair to Mark Fox, FJalloween trick or treating to Amy Reeves and Strawberry cheesecake to Eric Ford. I Mickey Clore, do hereby leave my ability to swallow orange drink to Jill Harris without laughing, my mountain climbing boots t Eric Ford, so he can always reach the top of the mountain, and my ability to be a cheerleader to Angie Mobley. I, Annette Strange, do hereby leave next year's yearbook to Amy Reeves and all my favorite memories to Jennifer, Vikki, Shannon, and Kathy I, Francine Hummeldorf, do hereby leave all the happiness and luck in the world to Lana, Tonya, Kim, Sara, Dee, Dawn, and all my buddies!

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