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Shelley Kendall was the winner of the Betty Crocker, American Homemaker of Tomorrow award. She won this award on the basis of a test on which she received the highest grade. The local win- ner competes with other schools for the State Betty Crocker award. Bernie Spencer was selected to represent our school in Select Band. Bernie competed with stu- dents from Northern Kentucky Schools. The Select Band held a concert at Boone County High. Donna Webb was the winner of the Soil Conservation Essay Con- test. It is sponsored by the Louis- ville Courier Journal and the Louisville Times. The school sponsor was Mrs. Beigle. The title of Donna's essay was Soil Conservation and It's Effect On Our Community. 13
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Shelley Kendall and Bernie Spen- cer were winners in an Essay spon- sored by the Disabled Veterans, the title was Handicapped Work- ers--Community Assets. Bernie won 2nd place and Shelley won 3rd place in Northern Kentucky District. Joella Sleet and Dennis Chipman were selected as the winners of the DAR award. They were chosen from the Senior class by the faculty. They were selected on the basis of good citizenship. The award is presented by the Boone County Chapter of the DAR. Martha Robinson won the Spelling Contest for the 7th grade and Cindy McMillian for the 8th grade. These two competed and Cindy won. She then went to Woodward High School for a written test, then to C, G, E. for the Ken- tucky Post and Times Star Spelling Contest. She ranked fifth place and won a Lincoln Library.
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These girls attended Girl's State for one week at U.K. They were selected by the teachers on the basis of leadership, scholarship, and health. They learned Parliamentary Procedure and studied Kentucky's government. From left to right are Judy Shields, Vicki Logsdon, Shelley Kendall, and Joella Sleet. Girl's State is sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary. Boy’s State was held at Eastern State College. Like Girl’s State the boys studied the government of Kentucky. They set up townships and elected mayors, town councils and visited police court in Richmond. From left to right are Donnie Afterkirk, Bernie Spencer, David Milner, Tony Richards, and Jimmy Robinson. This activity is sponsored by the American Legion.
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