The Kentucky High School Athlete, October 1976 Kentucky High School Athletic Association

The Kentucky High School Athlete, October 1976 Kentucky High School Athletic Association

Eastern Kentucky University Encompass The Athlete Kentucky High School Athletic Association 10-1-1976 The Kentucky High School Athlete, October 1976 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 1976" (1976). The Athlete. Book 220. http://encompass.eku.edu/athlete/220 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]. HiqhkhoolAthMe 7^ Sjb/nU^mcut^ (^ccd 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 Association Official Organ of tlie KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OCTOBER 1976 1976 Cerlified FootbaU Officials Aldridge, James R. Emmons, Guy W. Kraft, Nellis Rogers, Eldridge Allen, Arthur Eubanks, William M. Kuster, Thomas T. Rogers, Rufus B. Evans, Willis S., Jr. Rose, Allgood, David A. Lambert, Irvln Robert Rosen, William H. Allison, Roy Faust, Jack Lange, William E., Jr. Fay, John C. Leahy, Pat Russell, Gary E. Anders, Raleigh Russman, Fenimore, Clarke E. Ledford, Thomas Godfrey F., Jr, Austin, Tom A. Ferguson, Roy F. Lee, Douglas Satterly, Grant Baldwin, Dennis Ferrell, Ronnie Leneave, Robert E. Schmitt, Paul E. Fish, Leland Barbour, Ralph B. G. LeQuire, H. M. Scott, W. L. "Bill" Flynn, Robert Lillie, Bartlett, C. W. Wes Seavers, Joe Batterton, Keith Fraley, Bill Linkes, Clifford C. Sesher, James Frankel, Bell, Clarence T. Louis S. Logan, Michael Simms, Clarence E. Frazer, Bell, Ron K. Tom Roe Lowe, Stan Simpson, James H. Bernardini, Bruno Fryrear, Bill P. Lusby, George Sizemore, Aster E. Bewley, Harry G. Furlong, William Lykins, James O. Sligh, Jim Blackford, Robert Gallaher, Jack F. McClure, Tom Small, David E. Blevins, Donald W. Gammon, William H. McCormick, Don R. Smith, Joseph E. Bocook, Earl Gastineau, Joby McFadden, Jimmie Sohan, John P. Bogar, Joseph D. Gelbke, Gilbert M. McGinty, L. V., Jr. South, Stanley P. Boyles, Jerry Gentry, Dale J. McKinney, Adelle F. Spath, William J. Bradford, Bob Gettler, John F. Maloney, Ross H. "Pat" Staley, Jerry Bradford, P. Neil Gfell, George V. Mang, Berry W., Jr. Stephenson, Harry Bramble, James Gibson, Richard L. Mattingly, Charles Pete Strain, Richard Brauch, Charles Gober, John S. Mattingly, Wayne C. Streible, Ronnie D. Brause, Dr. Allan Graas, Oscar Mayer, Ed Streicher, Richard A. Brotzge, Maurice Graham, James Meadors, William J. Stuedle, Ray Brown, Herman Green, Donald Mercker, George E. Stumbo, Jack Brown, John W. "Scoop" Greenwell, Robert A. Metzger, Don Sumner, Carl Brummett, Don Griffin, Powell L. Mick, Paul E. Swinford, John Buckley, Robert Gutterman, Jim Midden, Terry Talbot, WiUiam G.. Ill Bullock, James Guy, N. S., HI Miles, Ralph A. Burton. John Minta, John H. Tate, Ken Byrd, A. Gordon Hackett, Wilbur L., Sr. Taylor, James R. Hadden. Newell Montgomery, Dave Moody, W. R. Thomas, James J. Cargill, Thomas, Jr. Hall, Charles E. Carlson, David A. Hamby, Tom Mooneyhan, James H. Thomas, Lyn Moore, Franklin Carr, Billy Harris, David L. Thomas, E. Moore, Robert Raymond Carr, Larry Hawkins, Donald H. Mordica, William A. Thompson, Thomas T>. Cecil. James Ron Hawkins, Will A. Morgan. Richard Thompson, Victor Neil Chasteen, Earl Hayden, John O. Morse, Richard K. Clark, John E. Heaberhn, Bill Thornton, Daniel Murray, Thomas Clemmons, Sam Helton, Leslie Timmering, George E. Cline, Nick L. Hedge, David Wm. Nelligan, Mike Towe, Paul F. Coleman, Louis H. Henderson, Charles A. Nelson, Clarence Treibly, Charles E. ColUns, Charles D. Hillyer, Charles L. Colley, Lynn W. Hoffman. Thomas Noland, Doug Tuitele, Matthew V. L. Collins, Ronald K. Hopson, James Norwood, Thomas R. Turley, Howard Cook, Richard N. Horsman. Bill Osborne, Lonnie Tye, Josh Cornwell, Bobby Huffine, Gary L. Cornwell, James Humble, Mike Osborne, Ted Urlage, Richard Robert L. Osting, James E., II Cowan, Hunter, James Varner, Ray G. Craft, Albert B. Pace, Donald W. Vaughn, William E., Jr. Crider, Ray Ishmael, Stephen A. Parker, Bob L. Culp, Willard E. Waide, Harry D. Jackson, Edward Passafiume, John Current, Bob Waldrop, Harold D. Jacoby, Ben W. Pate, Lloyd W. Current, Ray Walker, Joe Paxton, James, Gene Gary Waller, Bobbie E. Peeno, Harry R. Daopoulos, Jim Jeffries, David T. Wanchic, Nick Perrin, James Davis, Ralph C. Ward, Tommy Johnson, Bob Powers. Elmer Day, Roy E. Washer, James P. Johnson, Gordon M. Pugh, Roy Watson, James W. Denton, William J. Purcell, Mike Johnson, Harry A. Weber, Thomas C. DeSensi, W. C. Johnson, Stan Quehl, Harry Bud Wedge, Denny DeWees, Bill Wells, Glenn Jones, Denver Rapp, William Drake, Richard Wilbert, Donald A. Kammerdiener, Ronald T. Rascoe, Robert B. Wilder, Jerry Duff, Earl Kaufman, Alvin R. Rawdon, Richard Wilcox, Ursal R. Duff, William C, Jr. Keifer, Robert B., Jr. Read, Frederick K. Wilson, Nellus R. Durden, John R. Winfrey, Wm. Steven Kemen, H. Jerry Renfro, James Wright, Jim Easley, Dan Kirk, Charles Riggs, C. Dennis Wright, Howard L. Elder, Gary Kirkland, Drew Ring, Bill Wuertz, John R. Eldridge, Wayne R. Klusman, Carl, Jr. Roberts, James E. Wulfeck, James Elovitz, Carl Kouns, Robert H. Rodgers, Tom H. Zimmer, Tom The Kentucky High School Athlete Official Organ of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association YQiL. XXXIX—No. 3 OCTOBER, 1976 $1.00 Per Year Minutes of Board Meeting Newly Elected Board Member The Board of Control of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association met at the office of the K.H.S.A.A. in Lexington, October 2, 1976. The meeting was called to order by President George Sauer, Jr., at 8:00 A.M. Present were Board mem- bers Denval Barriger, Jack Burkich Eldon David- son, Joseph McPherson, Norman Passmore, Glen- don A. Ravenscraft, Cecil Reid, Ray Story, and Paul Trimble; Commissioner Tom Mills and As- sistant Commissioners Dianne Caines, Louis Stout, and Billy V. Wise. Mr. Conley Manning was pres- ent representing the State Department of Edu- cation and Mr. Darrell Wells represented the State School Board Association. Outgoing Board member Gene Sell was also in attendance. The invocation was given by Mr. Norman Passmore. President Sauer opened the meeting by ex- Glendon A. Ravenscraft tending a welcome to Glen Ravenscraft, Principal Mr. Glendon A. Ravenscraft a native of Har- of Campbell County High School, who was re- rison County, attended Cynthiana High School cently elected to membership on the K.H.S.A.A. and was a varsity player in football and baseball. Board of Control, representing Section 5, to fill After graduation he earned a B.A. Degree from out the unexpired term of Gene Sell. Asbury College in 1960 and a M.A. Degree and Denval Barriger moved, seconded by Norman Rank I from Xavier University. Passmore, that the reading of the minutes of the Glen has been in the Campbell County System previous meeting be waived since members of the since 1960 as a teacher, coach and Assistant Princi- Board had received copies of these minutes. The pal. He has been Principal of Campbell County motion was carried unanimously. High School since 1970. Commissioner Mills presented the Board with Mr. Ravenscraft married Sue Hedges of Cyn- the minutes of the East and West Eligibility Ap- thiana. They have two children, David age 9 and last peals Committee meetings held since the Leigh Ann age 7. meeting of the Board. Joe McPherson moved, Mr. Ravenscraft is active in civic, church and seconded by Ray Story that these minutes be ap- professional activities. proved. All members voted aye. The Commissioner reported on the results of ment be set at the same rate as for the Boys, the recent balloting for Board membership in Tournament. Paul Trimble seconded the motion. Section 5. The votes were as follows: Fred Moeves, Ray Story then made a motion to amend Mr. Principal of Covington Holmes High School, 17; Davidson's motion to reduce the fee for a station Glendon A. Ravenscraft, Principal of Campbell carrying both the boys and girls tournaments in County High School, 17. By mutual agreement its entirety by 25*:? of the total cost. Jack Burkich of the two candidates, the tie was broken by a seconded the motion and it passed by a vote of flip of the coin. Mr. Ravenscraft won and will 9-1. complete the unexpired term of Gene Sell. The Board then voted on the original nvjtion The Board set the price of admission to the as amended and it passed unanimously.

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