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Eastern Kentucky University Encompass The Athlete Kentucky High School Athletic Association 10-1-1979 The Kentucky High School Athlete, October 1979 Kentucky High School Athletic Association Follow this and additional works at: http://encompass.eku.edu/athlete Recommended Citation Kentucky High School Athletic Association, "The Kentucky High School Athlete, October 1979" (1979). The Athlete. Book 250. http://encompass.eku.edu/athlete/250 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Kentucky High School Athletic Association at Encompass. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Athlete by an authorized administrator of Encompass. For more information, please contact [email protected]. HiqhkhoolAniM9 The Sportsman's Creed The Player 1. He lives clean and plays hard. He plays for the love of the game. 2. He wins without boasting, he loses without excuses and he never quits. 3. He respects officials and accepts their decisions without question. 4. He never forgets that he represents his school. The Coach ... 1. He inspires in his boys a love for the game and the desire to win. 2. He teaches them that it is better to lose fairly than to win unfairly. 3. He leads players and spectators to respect officials by setting them a good example. 4. He is the type man he wants his boys to be. The Official . 1. He knows the rules. 2. He is fair and firm in all decisions. He calls them as he sees them. 3. He treats players and coaches courteously and demands the same treatment for himself. 4. He knows the game is for the boys, and lets them have the spotlight. The Spectator ... 1. He never boos a player or official. 2. He appreciates a good play, no matter who makes it. 3. He knows the school gets the blame or the praise for his conduct. 4. He recognizes the need for more sportsmen and fewer "sports." Member Of National Federation of State High School Associations Official Organ of the KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OCTOBER 1979 1979 CERTIFIED FOOTBALL OFFICIALS Aldridge, James R. Fryrear. Bill P. Lilhe. William Westly Rouse, Thomas L. Allen, Arthur Fuchs. Charles Lindon. Bob Russell, Gary E. Allen, James E. Furlong. William E. Linkes, Clifford C. Satterly, Grant G. Allgood, David A Gallaher. Jack F. Logan. Michael Baylors, Carlee Ammerman, Robert P. Gammon. William H. Long, James E. Schilling, Don L. Anders, Raleigh A. Gastineau. Joby A. Ill Long, Scottie J. Schmitt, Paul E. Arflin, Tracy T. Gelbke. Gilbert M. Looney, James Ona Schultz, Frank D. Arthur, Paul Gentry. Dale J. Lowe, Stanford F. Scott. W.L. Baldwin, Dennis E. Gettler. John F, Luckett, Paul J. Sellinger. Robert M. Barbour, Ralph Barry Gfell. George V. Luckett, Thomas Edward Sesher. James T. Barney. Gregory R, Gibson. Richard L. Lusby, George H. Shreve, Tim Barnott, John R. Gilkerson, Pat H. Lykins. James O. Simms. Clarence E. H, Bartlett, Charles W. Gober. John S. Lynch. Lester F. Simpson, James Batterton, Keith Gour. Bob McClure. Tom Sizemore, Aster Bauman, Lawrence Cease Graas. Oscar L McConnell. J.D Sligh. Jim E Small. David E, Bell. Clarence T. Graham. James E. McCormick Don R, Bell, Ronald Keith Green, Donald P. McFadden. Jimmie Sohan. John Patrick South. Stanley P. Bernardini. Bruno Greenwell, Robert A. McGarey. Paul E. Spath, William J. Bickel. Arthur Frank Grefer, Thomas J. McGinty. L.V. Jr. Staley. Jerry Blackford. Robert L. Griffin, Powell Lynn McKinney. Adelle F. Stephenson. Harry Bocook. Earl Gutterman, James D. McMain, James A. S. Stikeleather. Clyde L. Bogar. Joseph D. Guy, Newton S III McNay, James F, Bond. Terry Lee Hackett, Wilbur L. Sr. Martin, Paul J. Stovall. Kenneth J. Jr. Bottles. Donald W. Hadden, Newell Mayer. Edward A. Strader. Timothy V. Boyles. Jerry F. Hagan, Michael J, Mayer. Joseph J. Jr. Strain. Richard P. Bramble, James L. Hall, Charles E. Meadors. William J Streible. Ronnie Brauch. Charles J. Hamby, Thomas E, Meinman. John R. Streicher. Richard A, Brown. Herman G. Hammock, Don L. Melson. Gary Bruce Stuedle, Raymond J. Brown, John W. Hammons, George F. Menshouse. Larry K Stumbo. Jack Brown. Martin J. Jr. Hancock, Norbert E. Mercker. George E Sutton. James A. Brown, Wendell Harris, David L. Metzger. Donald R. Swarts, Joseph C. Buckley, Robert S. Jr. Harris, James D Mick. Paul E. Swinford. John Burgess, Oley Hawkins, Donald H. Mifflin. Charlie K. Tate. Ken Jr. Burrus, Lee Roy Jr, Heaberlin, William Sr. Minta. John H. Taylor. James R. Carlson, David A. Head, Lon E Modrell. Garry W. Tharpe. Willie H. Carr, Billy W. Hedge, David W. Moody. W.R. Thomas. Lyn H. Carr, Lawrence W. Helton, Leslie C. Moore. Bud Franklin Thomas. Paul R. Clark, John E. Henderson, Charles A. Moore. Phillip H. Thomas. Raymond E. Clements, William P. Jr. Hendon, L.J. Moore. Robert W. Jr. Thomas. Raymond Earl Clemmons. Sam P. Hillyer, Charles L, Moore. William Kelly Thompson. Harrie G. Cline, Nick L. Hoffman, Thomas A, Morgan, Richard Thompson, Tom D. Coleman. Louis H. Holzknecht, Thomas E, Morris, Edward C. Thompson, Victor Neil Colley. Lynn W. Hopson, James E. Morse, Richard K. Thomson, Cecil W. Collins. Ronald K. Horsman. Bill Murdach, Leslie Timmering, George E. Conlin. Martin T. Houchens. Tom M. Murray, Thomas W. Towe, Paul F. Cook. Richard N. Hunter. James Nelligan Michael L. Trabue, Robert Corbett. John Byron Ishmael. Stephen A. Nethercutt, Bill Trapp, Charles W, Craft. Albert B. Jackson. Ed Norwood, Thomas R. Treas, Joe W. Crutcher, John M. Jacoby, Ben W. Omar, Max G. Treibly, Chas. E. Crulcher. Paul M. James. Harold E. Osborne, Lonnie Trice, Victor K. Current. Ellis Ray Janes. Charles W. Osborne, Ted G. Tuitele, Matthew V.L. Turley, A, Howard Current. Robert O. Jeffries. David T. Osting, James E. II Tye, Josh Daopoulos. Jim Jensen. Edward A. Ill Osting, John Douglas Davis. Ralph C. Johnson. Gordon M. Pace, Donald Linage, Dick Steve Day. Richard W. Johnson. Harry A. Page, James N. VanBogaert. Vaughn, William E. Jr. Denton. William J. Johnson. Larry J. Parker, Bob L Bill DeSensi, W,C- Johnson. Ned Jr Passafiume, John J. Wade, Harry D. DeWees. William L. Jr. Johnson. Robert F. Pate, Lloyd W, Waide, Downs. Gilbert Jones. Denver Peeno, Harry R. Waldrop, Harold D, Downs. Joseph W. Jones. Paul D. Perrin. James A. Walker, Joe D. Doyle. Danny K. Jutz. Gerald Pietrowski, Paul Wanchic, Nicholas Drake. Richard R. Keller. Terry Joe Pinkerman, Charles C. Watson, James W. Duff. William C. Kemen. Jerry Pinson, Paul L, Weber, Thomas C. Durden. John R. Kinslow. Bill Pittman, Spencer R. Wedge, Paul Denny Jr. Easley. Dan W. Kirk. Charles F. Poole, Glenn Wells, Glenn M, Easterly. C- Thomas Kirkland. John Drew Powers, Elmer Whelan, James F, Eldridge. Wayne R. Kirklin. Luther R. Pugh, Robert B. White, John S. White, Russell D. Elovitz, Carl J. Klusman. Carl J. Jr. Purcell, Michael R. Emmons, Guy W. Kordenbrock. Joseph 8. Purwin, John Christian Wilbert, Don Eubanks. William M. Kouns. Robert H. Quehl, Harry Wilder, Jerry R. Willis, Ewen. George D. Kraft. Henry Nellis Rapp, William C, Donald A William Steve Ewing. Roger G. Kuster. Thomas T. Rascoe Robert B, Winfrey, Howard L. Fay. John C. Lambert. Irvin Rawdon, Richard M. Jr, Wright, Wright, Lloyd Fenimore. Clarke E. Landers. John F. Read, Frederick K. James Wuertz, R. Ferrell. Ronnie D. Lange. William E. Jr. Reynolds, Elmer G John Finck. Dennis Hay Leahy. Martin Patrick Ring, William H. Wyatt. Henry S. Fish. Leiand G. Ledford, Tom Roberts, James E. Yates George A. Zimmer, Flynn. Bobby Leneave. Robert E. Roby, James B. Tom Frazer. Tom Roe Lenz. James W. Rose, Robert L Jr. Zobb, Joe F. Friedman. Charles M. Lile. Clyde F. Rosen, William H. The Kentucky High School Athlete Official Organ of the Kentucl(y High Schooi Athletic Association VOL. XLII — No. 3 OCTOBER, 1979 $1.00 Per Year A MESSAGE of the Executive Board. from The minutes of the 1978 regular meeting had been published in the Athlete and on motion by Brice B. Durbin Wilson Sears and a second by Gary Schaffer, the The National Federation membership and reading was dispensed with. headquarters staff are firm in the belief that The secretary-treasurer gave a detailed interscholastic activities programs are essential to accounting of the financial statusof the All-Starand the education of most youth and, therefore, are an the Kentucky High School Coaches Association integral part of high school curricula. We consider bank accounts. The report was presented from an interscholastic activities to be laboratory courses in audit prepared by a Certified Public Accountant. On human relations as well as physical and emotional a motion by Gary Schaffer and a second by Jack development. We believe the programs are Upchurch, the report was accepted. unmatched in the economic efficiency with which Bob Miller explained the new Constitution of they educate boys and girls. the Association — actually the revision — which required a considerable amount of time to update. High school activities programs will attract more The new constitution was accepted by motion of than 1 million participants this year. Nearly 50% of Julian Cunningham and seconded by Bill Fry and a the student body of most schools will be involved in unanimous vote of those present. some phase of the interscholastic program. President Garland Miller explained the attempt In virtually all of these schools, the to provide $100,000 catastrophic insurance on all interscholastic activities program will require a athletes and noted that coaches accompanying the school board subsidy of less than 1% of the total members of a team were not covered by the school budget. That includes equipment, supplies, insurance, stated that Commissioner Tom Mills of transportation, coaches salaries and a portion of the the Kentucky High School Athletics Association is utility bills.