The Kentucky High School Athlete, May 1967 Kentucky High School Athletic Association

The Kentucky High School Athlete, May 1967 Kentucky High School Athletic Association

Eastern Kentucky University Encompass The Athlete Kentucky High School Athletic Association 5-1-1967 The Kentucky High School Athlete, May 1967 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, May 1967" (1967). The Athlete. Book 129. http://encompass.eku.edu/athlete/129 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]. TRINITY HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING TEAM KENTUCKY CLASS AAA CHAMPION—1967 (Left to Right) Front Row: Jerry Mudd, Jim Hartye, Lee Gerstle, Jim Sympson, Jim Edmondson, Jeff Durham, Joe White, Dennis Fackler, Tim Heustis, Mike Radmacher. Second Row: Tom Callahan, Dennis Parsley, Tom Pursley, Steve Resch, Nick Ulmer, Pete Russell, Chris Zaephel, Bob Hancock, Scott Wright. Third Row: Coach Bob Hublar, Vic Davenport, Carter Sherman, Captain Tom Redmond, Kevin Curran, Larry Ebersold, Paul Daniels, Dave Koenig, Doug Perry, Steve Wiesman, Rick Koch, Mgr. Dave Wittry. Official Organ of the KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION May, 1967 WESTPORT HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' SWIMMING TEAM KENTUCKY CLASS AAA CHAMPION— 1967 (Left to Right) F ont Row: C. Scott, K. Kerridgc, K. Belanger, L. Render, J. Crosby, H. Freitag, P. Phoenix, C. Campbell, P. Safriet. Second Row: D. Brown, B. Barrows, B. Masharka, M. Welsh, M. Redmon, P. Hender- son, B. Stark, A. Wright. Third Row: Coach Greg Bobrow, J. Hill. N. Curtis, D. Showalter, M. Blaske, L. Henderson, N. Curtis, L. Richardson, S. Sprigg, B. Henderson. HIGHLANDS HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' SWIMMING TEAM KENTUCKY CLASS AA CHAMPION— 1967 (Left to Rig^ht) Front Row: Kyle, Bezold, Hewling, McMillan. Ader, Camm, Klausing. K. Sarring. Second Row: Bohart, Cline. MacFarlan, Grimm, S. Klausing, Gross, Wychoff, Rust, Wychoff, Third Row: Coach J. Stivers, Gabbard, K. Sarring, Huheey, Dodson, Stross, Roell, Partin, Artopoeius, Perry, Lawrence. Fourth Row: Stivers, Reed. Reed, Ney, Kiel, Grover, Cecil, Snyd er, Jones, Guest, Bernardine. The Kentucky High School Athlete Official Organ of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association VOL. XXDi—NO. 10 MAY, 1967 $1.00 Per Year MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL MEETING The fiftieth annual meeting of the Kentucky High Haines, that Proposal VI, providing that the Board of School Athletic Association was held at the Kentucky Control be increased in number to sixteen members, Hotel, Louisville, on Thursday afternoon, April 13, be tabled. The motion failed to carry by a vote of 1967. 29-27. Letcher W. Norton moved, seconded by Paul E. President Sherman Gish called the meeting to Patrick, that Proposal VI be adopted. The vote was order at 3:00, and asked the Commissioner to call the 28-27 in favor of the motion, but this was not the roll. Fifty-eight regularly elected delegates or alter- necessary two-thirds majority. nates answered the roll call. Robert F. Dozier moved, seconded by O. J. Mitch- Clyde Lassiter moved, seconded by J. Waymon ell, that Proposal VII, another proposal providing that Hackett, that the minutes of the 1966 meetmg of the Ihe Board of Control be increased in number to sixteen .Assembly, which had been sent previously to all mem- members, be tabled. The motion carried by a vote of ber schools, be approved without being read. The mo- 29-15. rion was carried unanimously. There being no further business. President Gish Commissioner Sanford then gave a report on the declared the meeting adjourned. activities of the Association during the 1966-67 school The dinner meeting of the Association was held in year. (The report of the Conmiissioner appears else- the Crystal Ballroom of the Brown Hotel at 6:00 P.M., where in this issue of the magazine.) with some 600 delegates ;md other school officials present. The Commissioner announced the election of Alvin The Commissioner presented the Cavana Swim- .\Imond and Don Davis to membership on the Board ming Award to Prin. Harold Miller of the Highlands 5f Control for a four-year period, beginning July 1, High School whdch had won the 1966-67 trophy. 1967, representing respectively Sections 2 and 5. Recipient of the Game Guy Award was David Har- President Gish stated that consideration of the mond of the EUzabethtown High School. The presenta- proposals was the next order of business. tion of the award was made by K.H.S.A.A. Director Gilbert Richardson moved, seconded by James Ralph C. Dorsey. Baker, that Proposal I, providing for the required The address of the evening was given by Coach registration of baseball officials, be tabled. The Ray EUot, Assistant Director of Athletics at the Uni- motion failed to carry by a vote of 19-13. Joe Ohr versity of Illinois. The subject, of Mr. EUot's talk was moved, seconded by P. P. Estridge that Proposal I "Something to Think About." A standing ovation by be adopted. The motion carried by a vote of 39-17, those present at the meeting gave evidence of the which Wcis more than the necessary two-thirds major- inspiration of Mr. Eliot's message. ity. Letdher W. Norton moved, seconded by Clyde Las- 1966-67 ANNUAL REPORT siter, that Proposal II, providing that a team may enter only one county, conference, or invitational (Presented to Delegate Assembly) tournament during the regular basketball season, be Three hundred seventy-four schools have joined tabled. The motion was carried unanimously. the Association during the 1966-67 school year. This Preston Parrott moved, seconded by O. J. Mdtdh- number compares with 382 K.H.S.A.A. members last ell, that Proposal III, giving the Board of Control year. School consolidation has been causing a decrease authority to set the fees for officials in district and in the number of Association members each year for regional basketball tournaments, be tabled. The motion the past several years. failed to carry by a vote of 29-25. Robert F. Dozier Financial reports filed by the sixteen regional moved, seconded by Corky Cox, that Proposal HI be basketball tournament managers show total receipts adopted. The vote was 32-23 in favor of the motion, of $172,958.66. District receipts were $246,762.45. These but this was not the necessary two-thirds majority. figures represent respective increases of thirty percent O. J. Mitchell moved, seconded by Roy D. Rey- and ten percent over 1966 receipts. Receipts from nolds, that Proposal IV, providing for a change in the ticket sales at the State Basketball Tournament, in- .4ge Rule, Byiaw 4, to take effect as of August 1, cluding state tax, will approximate $192,000.00. Profit 1968, be tabled. The motion failed to carry by a vote to the Association on the tournament will be close to of 28-25. Frank Lyons moved, seconded by Don Shaw, $150,000.00. This amount will almost completely under- that Proposal IV be adopted. The vote was 31-27 in write the current K.H.S.A.A. budget of $165,000.00. A favor of the motion, but this was not the necessary complete record of all receipts and disbursements will two-thirds majority. appear in a subsequent issue of the Association maga- P. P. Estridge moved, seconded by PhiDip Cox, zine. that Proposal V, providing that each athlete shall have Thirteen hundred seventy basketball officials, 575 a copy of his birth certificate on file in the principal's football officials, and 170 baseball officials 'have regis- office, be adopted. The motion failed to carry by a tered with the Association in 1966-67. Ten football rules \ote of 49-4. clinics were held under the direction of Edgar Mc- Phenis Potter moved, seconded by William E. ( Continued on Page Four) ! Page Two THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MAY, 1967 MAY, 1967 VOL. XXIX—NO. 10 centage of the student body which can comply with the standards suggested in questions 2, 3, and 4, is the Pnblished monthly, except Jane and July, by Eentack> the important factor. Hifirh School Athletic Association Office of Publication, Lexingrton, Ky, 40501 Second class postage paid at Lexington, Kentucky. The Basketball Hall of editor THEO. A. SANPORL Fame Assistant Editor J. B. MANSFIELL Since the listing of Basketball Hall of Fame con- Lexington, Ky. tributors appeared in the March issue BOARD OF CONTROL of the ATH- LETE, twelve additional President Sherman Gish (1963-67). GreenviUi K.H.S.A.A. member schools Vice-President Don Davis (1963-67), Independence have made contributions or pledges, bringing the total Directors Morton Combs (1964-68), Carr Creek; Ralph C. — number of contributing schools to sixty-seven. Of this Dorsey (1966-70) , Horse Cave; Preston Holland (1965-69) number, fifty-four Murray; Don R. Rawlings (1965-69), Danville; Foster ^ schools have taken out or will take Sanders (1966-70), Louisville; Oran C. Teater (1964-68,, out group memberships of $100.00. Contributing mem- Paintsville. bers are listed below: Subscription Rate $1.00 Per Year $100 Contributions and Pledges Adair County Durrett M. M. I. Allen County E'town Catholic Morgan County J*iom tne Ciommissionei s Off.ice Austin-Tracy Eubank Ohio County Bath County Ezel Owensboro Bishop David Fairview Paducah Tilghman Bloomfield Harlan Paul G. Blazer REPORTS PAST DUE Bourbon County Hazard Pikeville Bracken County Henry Clay Pleasure Ridge Park 1966-67 Basketball Participation List Breathitt Henry County Beidland Calhoun Inez Rowan County (Eligibility) Campbellsvillf Jenkins St. Mary's (Whites- Caneyville Ky. School for Deaf ville) School's Report on Basketball Officials Carr Creek Leitchfield Sayre Official's Report on Schools (Basket- Caverna Leslie County Somerset Clay County Lily Tates Creek ball) Covington Catholic Logan Co.

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