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lBeta Club and Math4League S ymbolize Achievement and Success The 1975-1976 frown Math League Tmun ranks among the finest in our scl-lool's his- tory. Following four meets against the five other schools in our district, Assumption, Eastern, Fern Creek, Providence, and West- port, the team's scores placed them solidly in first place. This in itself was a first for a frown Math League Tmmg yet, in addition. l . 6, Q ll the team brought home several individual honors. Gary Albin was awarded a trophy for placing first among Senior competitors. Two Sophomore members of the team, jay Bailey and Keertlli Kc-mparajurs, placed second and third, respectively. Mark Haag, another Sen- ior member, ended the season in fifth place in the district. All members of the team worked I 9 75- 76 MA TH LEA G UE: lt. Row - RN Distler, ll, Easy, Karen Cmw- 'md 'O achkv' Such 3 Suffmfu' 'md' and foal. zml Row - Phillip Robinson, Km-till Kempmlurs, Gary Albin, Eddie Lloyd, Mark Hug, Sherri son. .VYOWH CHF' be Pfvufl I0 'UWC bfffl PCPICSCHICCI by such an outstanding group of scholars. 4 l . , , M! J HI BE .' lst now - Mfelm Smith, l. tmwfmeyw, R. calms, zz, Hanmngu. s. sergeant. A. Kcmparaiurs, K. Dimmer, la. Ballard, lt. Butsch, D. rlmmpson, :ml now - N. rox. lc. Allgcicr, l.. Blume, ll. Harris, lt. Zuhars, l.. ltlullrl, D. swift, s, Kaisenj, rlfnonsugll, N. Irdforrl, D. Shcrringcr, l.. lallwfk. ml naw - l.. All- geler, L. Bryant, s. May, xvllltmcf, c. simpson, G. Mtll.pan.1-. walls. s. ltrlmfs, lt. vast, v. uuflm-mill, la. Mmm. L, Mmm, s. ncngg. .ml Row - B. l:l.llllem,J. lewis, D. nm, M. Nutt, T. Vnwels, T. XVeavcr.,I. Miller, lt. Gurdon, G, Hart, A. Duke sal Row-C. Dawson, l-.Iewcll,C. Arntlr.j. Nichnlas,Cf, layman, E. Millcr.S Mlmlm. GARY ALBIN, winner of thc 1976 Senior division. Honors 131
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1 I 30 Honor r Thej town junior and Senior Beta Clubs are among the most active organizations in our school. We owe the imaginative bulletin boards in the junior and Senior High lobbies to their hard work. Each year these clubs also sponsor the Christmas Door Decoration Contest, which always increases the festive air at frown near Christmas. Both clubs also sponsor a service pro- iectg the junior Betas sponsor :tn Office Aide Committee, while the Senior Betas visit Children's Hospital each year ro entertain the children with handcraft prcr iects. Sponsoring a separate pro- ject each year, the Senior Beta Club holds the Miss ,IHS Pag- eant. The proceeds from this contest are used to provide a S250 scholarship to a club mem- ber and to purchase Il gift for the school. The Junior Betas' sepa- rate project is the excellent jun- ior Beta Talent Show. Under the leadership of Sen- ior Beta Pres. Tom Stearman, V- Pres. Cynthia Harper, Sec. Mau- reen Shanahan, and Treas. Chl:- ryl Huntzinger, as well asjunior Beta Pres. Steve Sergeant, V- Pres. Amshu Kemparaiurs, Sec. Cindy Hunrzinger, Treas. Kara Dummer, and Hist. Kathy Kelly, these clubs work hard to make our school a place to be proud of. ln alplnbeneal nrelen SENIORS: K. Bennett, ls. Clark, A. Crouth, c. cnani, L. Davis, P. Didier, R. pinler, K. Dixon, D. Dummer, 1. Faelelcn, J. Garrett, c. Harper, G. Hemandez, 1. Hnlelnan, P. Howard. la. 1-lnnrl, e. Huntzinger, M. Lalee, M. Lynch. s. Maddox. M. Mar- thews, D. McGuire, M. Meneynolde, s. Moore. K. Mothershed, 1. Painter. v. Pennington. M. Pfelter, J. Pike, v. Porringer, 1. Priest. H. Pn-aber, R. Ram, s. Reniinginn. R. Reynnltle. K. Rire. T. Rnnnan, P. Robinson. s. Sclturch, J. Sedlock, R. slinre, M. Sl1:mahzn,T. Skid- more, s. Son, T. Stearman, K. siearns, 1. Vaughr. c. weilage. A. Werke, H. Yanltey. JUNIORS: s. Carter, P. Cleary, T. calvin, K. cnn. nelly, c. Crawford, K. crawtnrd, R. Curry, J. Davie, l.. Dennison. K. Distlcr, L. Der-re, 1. Gerber. c. seen, M. Head, M. l-lenniee, K. Henle, M. Hernandez, D. Hines, 1. Hnrnnng, 12. Hurley, 1. Hashana. L. Jewell, D. Johnsen, T. jump, K. Keniparainrr. R. Kernpf, 1. Knoop, A. lewis, M. Lnersen, s. Luna, M. Lynant, B. Marrlxal, s. Maningly, K. Mneeley, L. Nielinlaa, P. Nolte, P. Otto, 1. Pardee, M. Price, P. Raymond. J. Robinson, D. Rnwan, la. Saurer, J. saner. R. selnalia. K. Schmidt, B. singlernn, K. Smith, K. stinky, D. sp.-an. s. Sprenger, l.. Taylor, R. mmae, s. Thompson, T. Tnernnann, J. Thornton, G. Watson, J. Vfhitc, l.. wnire, 1. Whitmer, K. wnnlen. soPHoMoR1as: J. Alexander, D. Allen,J. Allne,-er, R. BeMiller, s, Berry, D. oieennlf, D. txlakenian, c. nlnek, s. Bradford, N, Carey, la. Carlicld, J. carter, P. clayinn, c. Colbum, L. crnneli, N. Curella, T. carry, B. Dnrlain, A. nlaerlianlr, L. Pener. s. Pinwner. A. Flaherty, s. Floore, D. Prnnelee, J. cinerr, M. l-lagenaern, R. 1-lanit.c. Hall, D. Hall, N. Hanlin, l.. Harrington, M. Head. K. Hedges. R. HiekaJ. Hnn. c.1nlnrnnng, 1. Hunt, K. Iler, P. Kelly, M. len-ellyn, M. lang, K. 1.,-nne, c. Rlanliewe, 1. Milelea, L. Miller, M. J. Miller, N. Panlin, T. Penninainn, 1.. Pfeirer, c. Pike, c. Reieneller, K. Rice, s. Rinehart, D. Rnbinenn, D. Rnaenlrerg, J. Rnennnele, K. sinners. s. sells. A Shore, M. Simons, M. srepneneen, L. Storey, D. 'ren-lea. J. Quite, L. Mel1lbauc1.SPONSORS: Mira Simms. Me. Rainer. .Al 1 s l 'r PV
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WHO'S WHO What do these ten Seniors have in common? All are members of either the Beta Club or the National Honor Society, while most belong to both organizations. Each student ranks among the top ten students in the class. Moreover, all are representatives of j'town High School in Distinguished Stu- dents in American High Schools, the only version of Who's Who recognized by the jefferson County Board of Education. Ranked seventh in the Senior Class, ROSE DISTLER is active both inside and outside school. A . 1. L Rosie DISTLER member of the Beta Club, FBLA, and the Senior Executive Board, Rose also keeps busy by sewing as NHS treasurer. She is demonstrat- ing her academic ability by compet- ing on the Math League team for the second consecutive year. x WJ .B SHERRI SON In her spare time, Rose enjoys canoeing and swimming, In fact, she has worked at frown Swim Club as a swimming coach and a life guard. Her enjoyment of karate has led het to achieve the high rank of a second-degree brown belt. PHILLIP ROBINSON, who is tied with two other students for first-place ranking. is one of the most active and most honored members of the Senior Class. He is on the Student Council and the Sen- ior Executive Board, as well as serv- ing as President of the Ecology Club. His academic achievements are also evident in his extracurricu- lar activities. Besides belonging to NHS and the Beta Club, Phillip represents j'town as a member of the High Q team. He was also a member of the Math League team for two years. Phillip has received many local and national honors. He has won a large number of ,IHS departmental and Scholastic Achievement Awards. Last spring he was one of the winners of the Kentucky Coun- cil of Teachers of English Student Writing Contest. He was a recipi- ent of the National Council of .,,...- PHlLLlP ROBIN SON Teachers of English Achievement Award this fall. He has also been honored by the American Associa- tion of Spanish Teachers for plac- ing fourth in Kentucky among Spanish II students. His most oustanding achievement, however, was being named a finalist in the National Achievement Scholarship competition. Besides the effort required to achieve these many honors, Phillip works part time at Kroger. He loves Nacho-Cheese Doritoes and choco- late chip cookies. He hopes to UK. Her greatest honor, however, was her selection as one of 750 high school Seniors in the nation to com- pete for designation as one of 121 Presidential Scholars. Her selection for this honor was based on her high performance on the ACT and SAT tests. ln her spare time, Sherri enjoys reading and listening to music. She is an avid soap opera fan and loves chocolate cake and chocolate-cov- ered cherries. She relaxes by doing embroidery and crewel stitchery. PAMELA ODETTE HOW- PAM HOWARD attend MIT this fall. Known throughout the school for her stack of books, SHERR1 SON is one of the students tied for first place in the class. She is also one of its busiest members. As well as belonging to NHS, the Spanish Club, and the Beta Club, she is sec- retaryftreasurer of the Ecology Club, president of the Student Council, and chairman of the Stu- dent Council Grievance Committee. Moreover, she spends many hours writing, revising, and typing copy in her capacity as Copy Editor of the annual. She was also on the Math League for two years. Sherri has received numerous honors and awards during her high school years. Besides receiving many ,IHS departmental and Scho- lastic Achievement Awards, she has been presented a medal by the American Association of Spanish Teachers for placing second in the state among Spanish Il students. She is also proud to be a National Merit Finalist. Sherri was recently awarded a Merit Scholarship from ARD is one of the three students tied for first-place ranking in the class. Her academic efforts have led her to win a series of departmental and ,IHS Scholastic Achievement Awards. A member of the Ecology triad 'S l- Z-3 ...F Lew: .S SUSAN MADDOX Club, German Club, and Beta Club, her academic achievements have led her to the position of NHS Veep. Pam also finds great satisfaction 132 Honors l
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