Adair County High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Columbia, KY)
- Class of 1968
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Praise to thee our Alma Mater, Adair County High Schoolâs fame. Dedication Mrs. Demaree Richards To three teachers who exemply the virtues of faith, hope, and love and who tread the path of life humbly and stead- fastly, we, the CH1LFTAIN STAFF, dedicate this 1968 edition. 3 F o r C The C hieftain Staff sincerely hopes that this annual will help you to relive many pleas- â jji ant memories. To the departing seniors ... we wish you the best of luck in your future. To those remaining ... we wish you many more happy moments at A.C.H.S. To the stu- Q dent body ... we present the 1967-68 CHIEFTAIN. r d Bobbie Smythe Assistant Editor 4 The Chieftain Staff EDITOR: Connie Gowen ASSISTANT EDITOR: Bobbie Smythe LAYOUT COMMITTEE: Editor: Linda Cundiff Francine Humphress Marcella Smith Bobby Bowe Joyce Rice ADS: Vicki Lacy Mary Hutchison Gloria Jasper Mike Fones Robert Flowers Mark Pyles PHOTOS: Kathy Coomer SALES: Wilma Osborne Rhonda Cole JUNIORS: Elizabeth Troutman Harold McKinney Nancy Webb Sondra Zimmerman Tucker Durham Dan Antle Randy Rowe SOPHOMORES: Jane Whitney ADMINISTRATORS AND FACULTY SET PACE _____________________________________. Superintendent Wallace Coomer Assistant Superintendent L. W. Cole SUPERVISOR DIRECTOR OF PUPIL PERSONNEL SECRETARY-TREASURER Mary Ann Dunbar Beulah Bennett Martha Dunbar 7 Board of Education Travis Corbin Albert Gibson Raymond Lacy J. C. Sexton 8 Principal Mr. Brooks Coomer Secretary Mrs. Sara Coop Aide Mrs. Carolyn Sneed 9 BARBEE, RAMONA B.S. and M.A. Western BLAIR, FRED B.S. Campbellsville BREEDING, CARL B.A. Union BURR. JOHN B.A. . Georgetown Faculty CAMPBELL. MARY E. B.S. Campbellsville CAMPBELL. MICHAEL B.S. and M.Ed. University of Kentucky University of Virginia COOMER. J.T. B.S. and M.S. Berea University of Kentucky 10 COPENHAVER. HARRY B.S. University of Kentucky CUNAGIN, DAVID M. A. University of Kentucky DUDLEY. LULA YATES A. B. Georgetown FLATT, HELEN F. S. and M. A. Eastern GRANT, NORMAN B. S. University of Kentucky Faculty GRIDER, SHIRLEY B. S. Campbellsville HADLEY. ALICE B. S. Campbellsville HANCOCK. CAROLYN B. S. Campbellsville HAYNES, LOUIS B. S. University of Kentucky 11 KERBOW. HAZEL B.A. East Texas State LAMBERTH, AGNES B.S. CampbeUsville MC LEAN, JEAN M.A. Western MCQUEARY. RALPH B.S. East Tennessee State Faculty 12 PARNELL, JOSEPH B.S Berea CampbeUsville RICHARDS, MARY B.A. Kentucky Wesleyan ROACH. RUBY B.S. Berea CampbeUsville ROSENBAUM. WILLIE A.B., M.A., and B.A. Western RUBARTS. MINNIE B.S. and M.A. Western University of Kentucky RUSSELL. FRANCES A.B. and M.A. Kentucky Wesleyan Western SCOTT. ETHEL B.S. and M.A. Western SMITH. WAYNE B.S. Western Faculty TOOLEY, WALTER A.B. Morehead VAUGHAN. PATRICIA B.S. Campbellsville WEBB. ELIZABETH B.A. Western WEBB. JEANETTA B.S. Eastern 13 WEBB. WARREN B.S. Lincoln Memorial WOODY. EMMA A.B. Berea Teachersâ Hangouts at School 14 MENâS LOUNGE Cooks Mrs. Akin. Mrs Coffey, Mrs. McGaha, Mrs. Bryant. Janitors Mr. and Miss Adair County High 16 ROBERT FLOWERS AND CONNIt GOWEN Mr. and Miss Senior 18 BARRY PYLES AND GLORIA JASPER Senior Class Officers PRESIDENT Jimmy Curry, VICE-PRESIDENT Sonja Foley, SECRETARY La Verne Draper, TREASURER Kathy Coom- er. Senior Sponsors SPONSORS: Michael Campbell, Harry Copenhaver, Louis Haynes, Frances Russell, Elizabeth Webb, Jeanetta Webb. 19 Senior Whoâs Who Most Populor RALPH BERNARD AND DONNA PICKETT Most Polite DAVID PARRIGAN AND LINDA CUNDIFF Most Dependable JIMMY CURRY AND WILMA OSBORNt Most Likely to Succeed KENNETH DAVIDSON AND LANA PERKINS 20 Senior Whoâs Who Most Talented MARK PYLES AND BRENDA CORBIN Most Athletic W. A. KNIGHT AND BEVERLY MERRITT Most Studious DAVID PARRIGAN AND SONJA FOLEY Best Looking RALPH BERNARD AND FRANCINE HUMPHRESS 21 ALLEY. ALICE Happiness Is: Being Lorettaâs assistant beautician on 206 ASBERRY, LILLIE Happiness Is: Keeping things quiet on the creek BAILEY. DANNY RAY Happiness Is: Being a very good welder BANKS. RANDALL Happiness Is: Skipping class and getting away with it 22 BEAN, RICKY Happiness Is: Knowing Iâve only a few more months to go to A.C.ELS. BELL, PATRICIA Happiness Is: A daisy BENNETT, CARROL WAYNE Happiness Is: Fishing BENNETT. CHLOIE Happiness Is: Recalling memories of yester- day BENNETT, REX Happiness Is: Coon hunting BERNARD, RALPH Happiness Is: Pulling wheelies in four gears in my car BIGGS, ALICE SUE Happiness Is: Owning my own beauty shop BLAIR, WANDA KAY Happiness Is: Sharing with someone special BOTTOMS, SAMUEL Happiness Is: Combing my short hair BOWE, BOBBY Happiness Is: Succeeding in life BRADSHAW. MONTRA Happiness Is: Friday nights BREEDING, STEPHEN Happiness Is: Skipping class with Pokey BROWN, LARRY Happiness Is: Girls, girls, girls BRYANT. JAMES DENNIS Happiness Is: Listening to W.H.A.S. BRYANT, MERRILL Happiness Is: Four in the floor and mags all around BURTON, BILLIE KAY Happiness Is: Being in love with Terry Farris BURTON, JUDITH Happiness Is: My special someone BURTON, THELMA JEAN Happiness Is: Being with that certain some- one BURTON. WANDA CAROL Happiness Is: Leaving A.C.H.S. CALDWELL, MICHAEL Happiness Is: Having friends and having fun 24 ADAIR COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY CHELF. BETTY SUE Happiness Is: Love and peace and out-witting others CLAYWELL, GEORGE RUSSELL Happiness Is: Girls, girls, girls COLE, RHONDA LEE Happiness Is: Chewing bubble gum in a cer- tain class and not getting caught COMPTON, WANDA CAROL Happiness Is: Thousands of tears and a mil- lion laughs COOMER. KATHY Happiness Is: Coke after coke after coke COOMER. NORMAN Happiness Is: Getting Weed and Greenbrier big enough to see on the map COOMER, PEGGY Happiness Is: Finishing high school CORBIN, ALMA MAXINE Happiness Is: Getting out of school CORBIN, BRENDA Happiness Is: Being a happy, healthy, Chris- tian CORBIN, LINDA Happiness Is: Helping others CORBIN, PEGGY LYNN Happiness Is: Being able to go to the junior- senior prom COWAN, KENNETH Happiness Is: Driving a Ford 26 CUNDIFF, LINDA JANE Happiness Is: Hearing that last bell ring on Friday afternoon CURRY, JIMMY Happiness Is: Making good in C.P.M. DAVIDSON, KENNETH Happiness Is: Living in the Pepsi generation DICKSON, LINDA Happiness Is: Getting out of school DIXON, JOLINDA KAY Happiness Is: A heart thatâs content and a sat- isfied mind DRAPER. LAVERNE Happiness Is: Singing with Gerald FAIR, JOSEPH Happiness Is: Girls in bikinis FEESE, DELORIS FAY Happiness Is : Doing what I like to do FLOWERS. ROBERT WHITFIELD Happiness Is: Wine, women and saxophone FOLEY, SONJA Happiness Is: A friendly smile FONES, WILLIAM MICHAEL Happiness Is: Being a playboy all my life 27 FORREST. RONNIE Happiness Is: To be a successful carpenter FOSTER. MICHAEL LYNN Happiness Is: Driving a 348 FUDGE, CAROLYN Happiness Is: Being with Paul FUDGE, JAMES ARTHUR Happiness Is: 100,000,000,000 dollars and a Ferrai Berlinetta FUDGE, LARRY Happiness Is: Coming to school FUDGE, RONNIE Happiness Is: Traveling GABEHART, VONDA Happiness Is: Friday GILPIN. MICHAEL Happiness Is: Going to Viet Nam GOODIN, JANET ELAINE Happiness Is: Loving one another and hoping that they love you 28 GOWEN, CONNIE Happiness Is: A six letter word-Vernie GRANT, DALE Happiness Is: A good laugh GRANT, MARSHA LYNN Happiness Is: A dark haired boy-Wendell HENDRICKSON, NAOMI Happiness Is: Doing unto others as I would like them to do unto me HOVIOUS, WANDA GAYLE Happiness Is: Getting out of school HUGHES, JIMMY Happiness Is: To be one of the greatest lovers HUGHES. JUSTINA HORTENSE Happiness Is: To keep the definition personal HUMPHRESS. FRANCINE Happiness Is: Having a great time with a NEAT guy 29 JASPER. GLORIA SUE Happiness Is: Somewhere over the rainbow JONES, LARRY Happiness Is: Driving the worldâs fastest Ford KELTNER. BILLY JOE Happiness Is: A day at A.C.H.S. HUNTER. BOBBIE JO Happiness Is: Watching all the continued pro- grams on T.V. HUTCHISON, MARY ELEANOR Happiness Is: Charlie Brown JONES, STEPHEN Happiness Is: Cute girls KEITH, HAROLD Happiness Is: Tearing down uncleâs fence posts KELTNER. PENELOPE Happiness Is: being tickled under the chin KEMP. DARYEL Happiness Is: knowing what your happiness is KESSLER. LINDA Happiness Is: Being with my husband-Ed- ward KNIGHT. WILLIAM ARTHUR Happiness Is: Playing baseball for A.C.H.S. LACY. VICKI LOUELLA Happiness Is: A certain day to come LLOYD. BERNICE Happiness Is: To love and be loved MAYSE, NANCY Happiness Is: Being too sick to go to school but not too sick to watch television MERRITT. BEVERLY DEE Happiness Is: Being free MOORE. PATRICIA ANN Happiness Is: To be needed and loved by Pete 31 MOUSER. DANNY Happiness Is: Being married MURRAY.CHARLOTTE Happiness Is: Something you very seldom find or see OSBORNE, WILMA JEAN Happiness Is: The surprise in the Cracker- Jack box OVERSTREET, BRENDA Happiness Is: To have a successful life with Randy. 32 OVERSTREET. TERRY Happiness Is: To be a carpenter PAGE. MARY ANN Happiness Is: Painting a bridge at midnight PAYNE, JAMES Happiness Is: Being the next heavy-weight champion PERKINS. LANA DALE Happiness Is: Making someone else happy PICKETT, DONNA JEAN Happiness Is: Knowing and then forgetting what 1 knew PIKE, REBA Happiness Is: To be Herlinâs wife and live hap- pily ever after PITTMAN, RALPH Happiness Is: Going with a certain girl POLSTON, WILLARD Happiness Is: Riding the bus to Russell Springs PRICE, REBECCA Happiness Is: Living, loving, and spending money PYLES. BARRY Happiness Is: Not having to roll your hair up every night PYLES, MARSHALL WARREN Happiness Is: Money, women, and ...coke PYLES. REVA JANE Happiness Is: âCatinâ around 33 REDMON, BARBARA Happiness Is: Being a friend when a friend is needed REEDER. GREG Happiness Is: Walking on water RICE, JOYCE Happiness Is: Maintaining your cool ROBERTS, JUDY Happiness Is: Being with HIM ROUNTREE, DONNIE Happiness Is: to be a perfect grocery boy ROWE. LINDA SUE Happiness Is: Being with Billy ROWE, WALLY Happiness Is: Writing a happiness that cannot be printed SHIRLEY, MARY ANN Happiness Is: A letter every day 34 SMITH. BILLY Happiness Is: Swooping over hills and hol- lows in an airplane SMITH. CHARLOTTE Happiness Is: To live a successful life SMITH, LINDA Happiness Is: Making new friends, and being a friend, especially at âHard Scratchâ SMITH. MARCELLA ANN Happiness Is: âHodgeâ SMYTHE. BOBBIE LOIS Happiness Is: Success SNEED. WILBURN LEE Happiness Is: Being a senior SPARKS. REBECCA Happiness Is: To love and be loved SPIRES. ROGER Happiness Is: Good grades 35 SPOON. BERNADINE Happiness Is: Being with Sammy SPOON,IRENE Happiness Is: Being a good friend to everyone STATON. FERN Happiness Is: A feeling of satisfaction and pleasure STOTTS. CONNIE Happiness Is: To live a very happy and suc- cessful life with Vaughn 36 STREEVAL, LORETTA Happiness Is: Being the best beautician on 206 SULLIVAN, CARLOS Happiness Is: Get a good nightâs sleep TAYLOR. MARY LOU Happiness Is: Keeping with the Pellyton Cats TODD, JIMMY Happiness Is: Enjoying yourself at all times TURNER. BRUCE Happiness Is: Doing what I want to do TURNER. ELAINE Happiness Is: Cooking Ronnieâs favorite meal UPCHURCH, GARY Happiness Is: Graduating from Adair County High VINCENT, CONNIE Happiness Is: Talking WALKER. JOHN HUNTER Happiness Is: May 1968 WALL, LINDA Happiness Is: Garry WHEAT, WILLIAM Happiness Is: Becoming a citizen of C-ville and being a state trooper WHEET, PATRICIA Happiness Is: Having friends that are helpful 37 WILLIAMS. REBECCA Happiness Is: A feeling of helping others and finding pleasure in it WINFREY. WILLIAM ALLAN Happiness Is: Having a high school diploma WISDOM. PHYLLIS JEAN Happiness Is: To ride in the number one car âGaylonâs Little Frenchieâ YARBERRY, DALE Happiness Is: Being able to live a happy, nor- mal life without all the teachers fussing over me PARRAGIN, DAVID Happiness Is: Being the only boy in short- hand class 38 Senior Class Senior Class Mr. and Miss Junior JERRY ROGERS AND NANCY BALLOU Junior Class Officers Junior Sponsors SPONSORS: First row, Warren Webb, Fred Blair, Joseph Parnell. Second row, David Cunagin, Carl Breeding, Lula Yates Dudley. PRLS1DLNT Harold McKinney, VICE-PRESIDENT Beverly Grant. SECRETARY Nancy Ballou. TREASURER Micki Mar- shall. Junior Whoâs Who Most Populor Most Polite JERRY ROGERS AND NANCY BALLOU DAN ANTLE AND PAM JANES Most Dependable HAROLD McKINNEY AND VICKI MURRELL Most Likely to Succeed HAROLD McKINNEY AND JANELLA BROCKMAN 44 Junior Whoâs Who Most Talented EDWIN ROGERS AND SANDRA ZIMMERMAN Most Athletic BILLY PAGE VANHOY AND MARY LOU SCOTT Most Studious RICKY ROWE AND JANELLA BROCKMAN Best Looking JERRY ROGERS AND BEVERLY GRANT 45 Baker, Jimmy Baker, Ruby Baker. Billy Ballenger, Brenda Ballou, Nancy Bault, Alma Bean, Bradley Blair, Billie Bomar, Milton Absher, Janet Adams, Dianna Adams, Beth Akin, Phillip Alexander, Rebecca Andrew. Dwight Andrew, Julita Antle, Dan Arnold, Ricky 46 Bradshaw, Beverly Bradshaw, Phyllis Bray, Coy Brockman, James Brockman, Janella Brown, Brenda Burton, Linda Burton, Murrell Burton, Wendell Caldwell, Rose Carney, Stanley 47 Clark, Dale Cobb, Jane Cole, Nolan Conover, Miladean Coomer, Carol Coomer, Rebecca Coomer, Wayne Cowan, Danny Crawhorn, Linda Cunagin, Barbara Cunagin, Brenda Cundiff, Mary Dixon, Brenda Doss, Steve Dunham, Bennie Durham, Tucker Earls, Jessie Ellis, Danny Epperson, James 48 Estes, Lois Eubank, Patricia Fair, Darrell Feese, Willie Firkins, Janice Fletcher, Daryl Fudge. Billy Fudge, James Furkins, Harry Gabehart, Regnia Giles, Linda Giles, Junior Glasgow. Michael Goodin, Elizabeth Goodin, Judith Goodin, Paula Grady, Debra Grant, Beverly 49 Grant, David Grant, Edward Grant, Gennie Graves, Stephen Grider, Tommy Hadley, Sandra Hadley, Terry Hancock, Sue Hare, Sandra Hay, Marlene Henson, David Hill, Greg Hood, Jane Hovious, Roger Irvin, Edward Irvin, Everett Janes, Linda Janes, Pamela 50 Jones, Eddie Jones, Fran Karnes, Cricket Keltner, Dennis Kellner, Kenneth Keltner, Judy Keltner. Peggy Kessler, Betty Lawrence, Jimmy Loy, Cynthia Loy, Eddie Loy, Rosanna Mann, Eugene Marshall, Mikki Martin, Richard McGaha, George McGaha, Jimmie McKinney, Harold 51 McQuaide, Rosemary McWhorter, Ronnie Melson, Billy Miller, Kathy Miller. Peggy Mitchum, Tommy Montgomery, Kenneth Montgomery, Phyllis Munday, Valerie 52 Murphy, Dorthy Murrell, Vicki Neat, Dallas Neat, Gail Neat, Larry Nell, Jimmy Nobles, Billy Page, Sharilyn Parker, Joy Parnell, Carolyn Parnell, Patricia Perkins, Linda Petty, Brenda Polston, Carol Pyles, Sheila Rich, Patricia Robertson, Sandra Rogers, Edwin Rooks, Connie Rowe, Richard Scott, Carolyn Scott, Judy Scott. Mary Lou Sherrill. Cebert Shirley, Udell Sherrill, Suzanne Simpson, Jackie Slaubaugh. Pamela Slaubaugh, Steve Sneed, Bobby Spires, Ann Spires, Kaylene Spires, Bobby Staton, Teresa Stargel, Geneal Stargel, Barry Stayton, Ruth 54 Stotts, Donald Stotts, Olin Sullivan, Sharon Troutman, Elizabeth Troutman, Steve Tucker, Norris PHOTO NCI AVAILABLE 55 (Ptofo AVAILABLE VanHoy, Billy Vaughn, Benny Vaughn, Hilda Walker, Debbie Walker, Paula Walker, Larry Walkup, Steve Webb, Nancy Wells, James Tucker, Shirley Turner, Judy Turner, William Wethington, Rita Williams, Willie Willis, Elroy Willis, Marcella Willis, Ralph Withers, Treva Wood, Sheila Woody, Larry Zimmerman, Sandra 56 Junior Class Whatâs brewing in the pot? Junior Class What part do you sing? A Do you know the name of Robert E. Leeâs horse? Mr. and Miss Sophomore GERALD COOMER AND KATHY WALKER Sophomore Class Officers PRESIDENT Jimmy Woody, VICE-PRESIDENT Kathy Walker, SECRETARY Freida Sanders, TREASURER Suzanne Sims. Sophomore Sponsors SPONSORS: First row. Emma Woody, Hazel Kerbow. Alice Hadley. Second row. Mary Richards. Willie Rosenbaum. Sophomore Whoâs Who Most Popular CHARLES REECE AND PAT PICKETT Most Polite JIMMY WOODY AND JANE WHITNEY Most Dependable DALE SMITH AND SUZANNE SIMS Most Likely to Succeed MIKE ROBERTSON AND JANE WHITNEY Sophomore Who's Who Most Talented Most Athletic JIMMY WOODY AND JANE VAUGHAN BILLY MATTHEWS AND KAREN CHELF Most Studious Best Looking 62 DALE GOODIN AND REGINA PIKE MIKE HODGES AND PAT PICKETT Abell, David Absher, Bonnie Absher, Charles Arnold, Eddie Arnold. Sara Atchley, Barry Baise, Ronnie Baker, Judy Barbee, Mary Bardin, Gerry Bault, Reba Bault, Ricky Blackwell. Ruth Anan Booher, Sammy Bowe, Vernon Bradshaw, Brenda Bragg, Larry Branham, Daryl Brockman, Bobbie Brockman, Danny Brown, Sharon Bryant, Larry G. Bryant, Milva Bryant, Randall 63 Burchelt, Phyllis Burris, Mike Burris, Randall Burton, Brenda Ann Burton, Brenda Kay Burton, David Burton, Donnie Burton, Eugene Burton, Ronnie Caldwell, Bobby Cave, Kathy Chelf, Karen 64 Chelf, Kathy Chism, Libby Clark. Debbie Coffey, Jerry Coffey, J. R. Coffey, Patsy Cole, Gary Cole, Linda Conover, Dennis Coomer, Carolyn Coomer, Gerald Coomer, Shirley Corbin, Nancy Corbin, Ronnie Cox, Betty Cox, Chinkie Cundiff, Albert Curry, Steve Dial, Alice Dixon, Jimmie Absent when pictures were taken Dohoney, Pat Doss, David Dudgeon, David Dulin, Kenneth Eastridge, Myra Frankum, Karen Frankum, Rebecca Gadberry, Sharon Garmon, Sarah Giles, Judy Goodin, Dale Gist, Reed Goodin, Peggy Grant, Danny Grant. David 65 Grant, Hilda Grant. Marsha Grant, Terry Greer, Debbie Grinisley, Mary Ann Hadley, Wanda Hanilett, Edra Harmon, Charles Harmon, Mildred Hitch, Sammy Hodges, Mike Holt, Linda Hubbard, Shirley Harrison, Louise Harvey, Elaine Helm, Carolyn Hendrickson, Gary 66 Humphress, Hilda Hunter, Patricia Irvin, Arlene Jasper, Jeannie Jessee, Tony Jessie, Delmar Johnson, Peggy Kemp, Donald Kelsey, Jerry Keltner, Beverly Keltner, Glenn Lasley, Hilda Latham, Tommy Loy, Debbie Loy, Sheila Marshall, Mary Ann McAllister, James McClister, Lanny McKinley, Marcia McKinney, Marilyn Matney, Ernie Matney, Sandy Matthews, Mary Matthews, William McKinney, Phyllis Merritt, Freeda Miller, Georgia Morrison, Dale Moss, Bonnie Moss, Judy Murrell, Ovaline Neagle, Reed 67 Pickett, Pat Piercy, Danny Pike, Regina Polston, Donna Polston, Wanda Powell, Doris Reams, Robin Redmon, Robert Reece, Charles Reeves, Danny Reynolds, James Rice, Bonnie Richards, Donald Richards, Sheila Riston, William Robertson. Mickel Scott, Carolin Scott, Charlotte Scott, Jimmy Scott, Marilyn Shepherd. John Sherrill, James Sims, Suzanne Smith, Barbara Smith, Dale Smith, Jacque Smith, J immy Smith, Shirley Sneed, Douglas Sollenberger, Judy Spires, Kathy Spires, Treva Stargel, Mary Stotts, Wendell Stotts, Yvonne Sullivan, Phyllis Thomas, Robert Thorton, Bertha Turner, Nancy Vanarsdale, Donna Vaughan, J ane Walker, Kathy Wall, Jerry Watson, Linda Taylor, Gladys Taylor, Glenda Taylor, James Taylor, Vickie 70 Warren, Larry West, Phyllis Wheeler, Connie Whitney, Jane Williams, Judy Willis, Greg Withers, Gail Woody, Jimmy Yarberry, Stanley 71 Sophomore Class o â Sophomore Class Can you diagram that sentence? Congratulations to Mr. Copenhaverâs Homeroom for 100% Annual Sales! The Homeroom ACT scholarship scorers DAR Winner and Runners-up The married girls High scorer on Army test Students wearing cords Band members Students going to Russell County Beta Club PRESIDENT Jimmy Curry VICE-PRESIDENT -Wilma Osborne SECRETARYâConnie Gowen TREASURER-Sonja Foley 76 Future Fanners of America PRESIDENT-Tommy Grider VICE-PRESIDENT-Ricky Arnold SECRETARY-David Henson REPORTER-Bruce Turner 77 Future Homemakers of America PRESIDENT- Nancy Mayse 1st VICE -PRESIDENTâSuzanne Sims 2nd VICE-PRESIDENT-Linda Cundiff SECRETARYâKathy Coomer TREASURER Peggy Corbin Future Teachers of America PRESIDENTâConnie Gowen VICE-PRESIDENTâSara Arnold SECRETARY-Debbie Loy TREASURERâRebecca Frankum 79 PRESIDENT-Wilma Osborne VICE-PRESIDENT-Ann Phelps SECRETARY Bobbie Smythe TREASURER-Marcella Smitli 80 Library Club PRESIDENT-La Verne Draper VICE-PRESIDENT-Betty Sue Chelf SbC'RLTARY-Libby Troutman TREASURERâKaren Chelf 81 High School 4-H Club PRESIDENT Linda Rowe VICE-PRESIDENT Hilda Humphress SECRETARY-TREASURER Randy Rowe REPORTER Becky Burris Young Kentuckians 4-H 84 PRESIDENT-Jane Whitney VICE-PRESIDENT-Jane Vaughan SECRETARYâSuzanne Sims Go-Getters Club PRESIDENT-Connie Johnson SECRETARY-TREASURER-Becky Frankum Autographs 85 Lively Gang 4-H Club PRESIDENT Danny Ellis VICE-PRESIDENT Beverly Merritt SECRETARYâNancy Mayse REPORTER Mary Hutchison 86 First Aid Club PRESIDENT Caro! Rowe VICE-PRESIDENT-Gerry Bardin SECRETARY- Mary Marshall TREASURER- Kathy Cave 87 Candy Strip ers Smoke Signals Staff EDITORâSonja Foley ASSISTANI EDITOR Peggy Corbin LAYOUT EDITORS-Gloria Jasper Lana Perkins Vicki Lacy 89 Key Club PRESIDENT-Robert Flowers VICE-PRESIDENT Mike Fones SI CRETARYâDale Grant TREASURER Mark Pyles 90 A.C.H.S. Band Walter Tooley - Director Drum Majorette Director Majorettes ROBIN REAMS FREEDA MERRITT JANE VAUGHAN MR. WALTER TOOLEY KATHY WALKER Kentucky Girlsâ State Wanda Biair Thelma Burton Rhonda Cole La Verne Draper 96 Linda Kessler Wilma Osborne Lana Perkins Homecoming Candidates Bobbie Smythe and Ricky Bean Betty Sue Chelf and Mark Johnson Homecoming Candidates Francine Humphress and Mark Pyles Penny Keltner and Kenny Davidson Homecoming Queen FRANCINE HUMPHRESS 99 Beta Skating Party Snowball Queen and King DONNA PICKETT AND KENNY DAVIDSON 101 Honorâs English Christmas Program Gabrielâs message to the stars was the opening scene. 102 Beta Goes to Convention Adair Beta took Convention Center by storm in these brightly colored hats. Vickiâs speech was very impressive. 103 Would you believe OLD MAIDS? I just canât do anything with my hair. Sweethearts Career Robert Flowers F.H.A. David Henson 104 Key Marcella Smith F.F.A. Beverly Grant F.H.A. Has a Variety Show! The winner. Dana Ellis, is crowned. 105 These were the lovely candidates who participated in the beauty contest. Would you believe that these âgirlsâ are the finalists? Awards D.A.R. Girlsâ State Citizenship LAVERNE DRAPER MARY ANN SHIRLEY V WILLIAM WINFREY 106 I Dare You Junior Miss Pageant Adair County girls winning awards were: Bobbie Smythe, 1st runner-up; Beverly Merritt, 2nd runner-up;and Mary Shirley, 3rd runner-up and winner of the award for the highest grades. Fair Winners cember 1967 Country Living lorth American Dairy Cattle Show Held in Columbus, Ohio Page 19 Ohio was host to the greatest w show on the continent when North American Dairy Cattle ow was held October 14 through at the Ohio Expositions nter in Columbus. This was first time this cattle show s been held east of the Missis- )pi river. More than 2200 head of dairy ttle were entered in the judging mpetition for national honors a portion of the $50,000 mium money. Four of the six major dairy eds used this show for their tional breed show - Jersey, rshire, Guernsey, and Brown riss. The other two major ⢠-- ⢠-  unbinff Eighth la Nation I .-.i men commented that this was the best North American Dairy Cat- tle Show ever. Three Purina feeding exhibi- tors at the North American are pic- tured on this page. The Ralston Purina Company wants to take this means to congratulate all those who exhibited. Bob Sommers from London, Ohio, had six Guernseys at the show. His cattle placed fourth in the National Futurity, fourth in the Open Get-of-Sire, third in Breeder's Get-of-Sire, and second in Senior Yearling Bull. Becky Burris from Columbia Kentucky and her father Junior Burris showed Jerseys in the 4-H Open classes. Her cows won ond and fourth places in the Show and seventh and ninth the Open Class. Becky was fguspy to be chosen to assist I ernor Rhodes at the opening â âmonies of the North American fig ry Show on Saturday morning, Hj ober 14. The governor was BE ble to attend the remainder of â show due to the Governors Hiference held in the Virgin grinds at that time. IDie Rfttgtnn Pprina f-nmnony.. Becky Burris, Columbia, Kentucky, proudly shows one of her prize-winning Jersey cows. Young Kentuckians 4-H Have Championship Act S Sue C. Stivers Area Extension Agent Betty N. Kessler's Jersey Calf Places 2nd. In Ohio A.V.S. Miss Pepoie. ex- bited by Betty N. Kessler ⢠of Mill town, placed second in the Senior Heifer Calf Class of the All American Jersey Show today at the Ohio State Fairground. She was one of 30 entries ___ in the class. mmy Woody, son of Mr. and Mrs. This is the 16th annual Woody of Columbia ranked p American Jersey Show in the nation on his 4-H en- Saie sponsored by The ogy record. Fie received this v can Jersey Cattle 4 r in the National 4-H Congress club This vear the Jersey in Chicago during the past event is being held in con- . junction with the 1967 mmy, who was previously chosen orth American Dairy Cattle ate Champion, represented Ken- g ow. The Jersey entries 7 at the National event. :cording to Mrs. Sue Stivers, Extension Agent, Jimmy was selected as second alternate to six scholarship winners. The lates are selected to receive scholarships in case the top ?rs do not attend college. competing for premium money, trophies and awards come from some 25 states and Canada. The top Jerseys are competing for more than $16,000 in premium moneyâ plus trophies, plaques and other awardsâduring the six-day show, October 14- 19. receive this honor. Last year they represented the County, won the Area, and then presented their act at the Kentucky State Fair. Club members who parti- cipated in the act entitled What Price, Freedom?, are: Katliy Nell, Jane Whitney, Jane Vaughn, Bonnie Ab- sher, Sandy Matney, Sara .Arnold, Chinkie Cox, Laurel Pearl es, Charles Reece, Tommy Latham, Pat Pickett Robin Reams, Libby Rowe, Suzanne Sims, Marcia Mc- Kinley, Jacque Smith, Carol Rowe, Marilyn Mc- Kinney, Libby Chism, Doug Sneed, Ronnie Basie and Free da Merritt. Another member, Jimny Woody, was unable to participate due to other 4-H activities, the National 4-H Club Con- fess in Chicago, to which lie was a delegate. The club lias been invit- ed as guests of the G-burg Rotary Club in which they will presenttheir act The specialty act, which represented Adair County at the Area Event, was also presented by members of the Young Kentuckians 4-H dub: Bonnie Absher, Freeda Merritt, Jane Vaughn and Jane Whitney, an act. An Old Fashioned Garden, and received a blue ribbon. A good delegation of parents, leaders and club members attended the Area Event Club Initiations F.H.A. Latin Library 109 Faculty Candids â Mil imv n mum . MMmsrnmi â 4â Team Seated: Milton Botnar. Ronnie McWhorter. Steve Walkup. Ralph Willis. W. A. Knight. William Winfrey, and Danny Reeves. Standing: Assistant Coach Ralph McQueary. Manager Jimmy Baker. Jimmy Smith, Daryl Branham. Jerry Rogers Mike Hod ges, Billy VanHoy, and Coach John Burr. 114 âBâ Team Seated: Jimmy Smith. Bobby Caldwell. Jimmy Dixon, Gary Hendrickson, and Daryl Branham. Standing: Assistant Coach Ralph McQueary, Danny Reeves, Mike Hodges, Jerry Rogers, and Ronnie McWhorter. ie u nv n W' ⢠fiiSi- FiL nm ! y.-ift r iwi v ' 1 â -VVT. â . ⢠H v.wir. - - - 1 V -⢠â - U-'- -w;.-u % n, V v-Mv-ii- â! 2j r Ttâ=4â t â ftrJ' i tt:4t r . ti f r :i , ; â˘Â â ⢠⢠⢠.v - % ⢠y. i ⢠â˘â˘â ⢠% . ' v ' . - ⢠â˘% - â˘- ⢠V ⢠. ⢠- I ⢠â˘â˘ ⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠. . ⢠⢠⢠V ⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠. 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From left are Nancy Ballou, Shelia Pyles, Jane Vaughn, and Beverly Merritt. Out of photo at left is Fredia Merritt. (Photos by Max Heath) Milton in Struggle Milton Bomar (34), who paced Adair County to its 64-63 victory Saturday struggles for a loose ball with a Clay County player. Willis on the Move Ralph Willis, who along with Steve V alkup scored 15 for Adair Saturday, brings the ball down the court against Clay County. 125 c h e e r I e a d e r s 126 Happening â68 Columbia's Largest and Most Modern Department Store WOOTENâS RUDYâS 310-312 Public Square 108 Reed Street h2 steps from city parking lot SMITH-FLOWERS FORD Better Ideas Come from Ford 205 Burkesville Street Telephone 384-2151 Service 384-2152 Office Columbia, Kentucky RALPHâS ASHLAND SERVICE Corner of 55 and 80 Ralph Waggener, Manager HARVEY BRYANT SUPPLY CO. Custom Made Cabinets and BuiIding Supplies Storm doors and windows 1114 Jamestown Street Phone 384-3431 Columbia Kentucky Compliments of COLONIAL BAKING COMPANY 1349 Adams Street Bowling Green Kentucky A.E. ASHBROOKâS GENERAL MERCHANDISE Fresh Eggs-Country Hams Phone 384-2285 Night Phone 384-2275 Mi 11 town Kentucky ADAIR FARMERâS SERVICE STORE Home of Southern State Hybrids Calf Maker 210 Merchant Street Phone 384-2372 Columbia Kentucky KENTUCKY AUTO STORE Complete Sporting Goods Dept. Plumbing Material Sold Insta 1 led Wallpaper-Paints-Floor Cover i ng 384-2636 Columbia Kentucky 135 B M OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. Paul J. Baker Charles A. Meece Sales and Service North Highway 1247 P. 0. Box 68 Somerset, Kentucky Phone 678-4621 EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE Royal Typewriters Addo-X Adding Machines Furniture and Supplies LANY BRAY AND CO. Home of Fine China-Sterling-Nove1ties Gift Wrapping Courtesy Phone 384-2496 306 Public Square Columbia Kentucky WALKER FLORIST Phone 384-2431 Columbia Kentucky YOUNG AND WILSONâS REXALL DRUGS Compliments of Garhett Young £⢠Sammy Wi1 son Phone 384-2115 100 Public Square Columbia Kentucky 136 Comp 1 i merits Of ADAIR FLORIST Flowers for every occasion 106 Campbel1svi1le Street Phone 384-2541 Columbia Kentucky Comp 1iments Of NU-ART STUDIO Joseph Allison - Proprietor Louise Nobles - Assistant 212 Pub 1i c Squa re Columbia Kentucky Boys, If It's a Diamond You Need For Her, or Watch For Her Birthday Come and Visit Me. Pies Grimsley Owner and Operator Columbia Kentucky Pubiic Square GRIMSLEYâS JEWELRY HESKAMP FUNERAL HOME 24 Hour Ambulance Service In Time of Your Greatest Sorrow Call on Us For Quick Service Phone 384-2149 200 Campbel1svi1le Street Columbia Kentucky GRISSOM-MA UPIN- 137 WESTERN AUTO ASSOC. STORE 416 Public Square Maurice E. Lay Home Owned Phone 384-2761 Columbia Kentucky WILSONâS REALTY AUCTION SERVICE For Fast and Efficient Service Call Curtis Wi1son-Auctioneer 2j miles E. Hwy. 80 Phone 384-3161 Columbia Kentucky CIRCLE R DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT Steaks-Sea foods-Chops Curb Service Or Use Our New Enlarged Dining Room J. D. Harper Owner and Operator Columbia Kentucky East 80 HOUCHENâS MARKET Home of Better Maid Products and Covella Coffee Kenneth Scott-Manager Lots of Parking Space Burkesville Street Phone 384-3106 Columbia Kentucky DREAMLAND MOTEL A i r Condi t ioned - TV Stay Wi th Us . . . We'll Both Feel Better 210 Burkesville Street Columbia Kentucky RUSSELL AND COMPANY More Value For Your Dollar Come and Visit Our Three Floor Department Store. Clothing For the Entire Fami 1y Upchurch's - Owners Columbia Kentucky COLLINS CORNER DRUG Prescriptions - Veterinary Supp1ies Your Walgreen Agency Owner And Operator Luther Collins Phone 38A-2132 Columbia Kentucky STOTTS AND PHELPS FUNERAL HOME INC. 2k Hour Ambulance Service 2-Way Radio Oxygen Air Conditioned Equ i pped Phone 38A-2145 Columbia Kentucky 139 WESTERN TIRE AND AUTO STORE Home of Hotpoint and Maytag Appiiances Furniture and Auto Supplies Mr. £⢠Mrs. Howard Cheatham, Owners 10A-108 Burkesville Street Columbia Kentucky Comp 1i ments of THE DAIRY CHICK THE STYLE SHOP Shop at the Style Shop for Style and Qua 1i ty Columbia Kentucky Compliments of Your Complete food center COLUMBIA LOCKER MARKET 308 Campbel1svi1le Street Ivan Terry Shively Proprietors OWENâS MENâS WEAR Things to Wear for Men who Care come from Owen's Men Wear! Public Square Phone 384-2807 Columbia Kentucky COLUMBIA CLEANERS When You Prefer Professional Service, See Us. P rop r i etor Mrs. Jack Williams Phone 384-2117 Columbia Kentucky Helping Kentucky Grow 107 Campbel1svi1le Street Dial 384-2821 Columbia Kentucky KENTUCKY UTILITIES Comp 1i ments of JEFFRIES HARDWARE THE MEN'S SHOP The Home of Men's Better Apparel H. Taylor, Prop. Reid Stone, Mgr. Columbia Kentucky COLUMBIAN THEATRE Char1es Marshall Owner Columbia Kentucky DOHONEY'S SERVICE STATION See Us For Complete Auto Service East Highway 80 Columbia Kentucky Comp 1iments of CUT N' CURL Patsy Wi1 son Brenda Brumley Phone 38A-A2A7 East 80 Comp 1iments of Comp 1iments of CALLISON CLEANERS MARGIE ANN BEAUTY SHOP Most Modern and Up-to-date Cleaning Shop 1OA Greensburg Street Phone 38A-2A21 38A-2266 Columbia Kentucky RICEâS HARDWARE Coy and Robert Rice. Owners Operators Phone 384-2696 If in the Need of Good Storm Windows, Paint for Your House Inside or Out, Farm Tools or just a Friendly visit, Come and See Us. M2 C. R. HUTCHISON SONS NELLâS VARIETY STORE S T Do You Need School Supplies, Household Equipment, Sewing Supplies, Seeds For Your Hardware, Paints, and Stoves Garden? We have These and a Lot of Other Merchandise. 324 Public Square Mr. and Mrs. Willie Nell Owners and Operators Phone 384-2336 Public Square Columbia Kentucky Columbia, Kentucky CENTRAL PAINTING VAUGHN'S FABRIC SHOP Children's and Ladies' Owned and operated by Smart Apparel J. H. and Robert L. Keltner Mrs. Louise Brock Phone 384-2677 Phone 384-2837 Columbia Kentucky Columbia Kentucky Comp 1iments of MONTGOMERY GROCERY HARRIS BARBER SHOP Groceries - Ice Cream Soft Drinks. 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Dealers - Pontiac - Buick Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Modern Service Department 24 Hour Wrecker Service 411 Greensburg Street Phone 384-2291 or 384-3364 (Night) ALLEN MOORE AND SON Electrical Contractors Phone 384-2076 or 384-3162 Columbia Kentucky DURHAM'S WHOLESALE Comp 1i men ts of Let Us Help You Keep Your MOBIL CHEMICAL COMPANY Store Stocked With The Adair Spraying Service Best Line of Products V-C Fertilizer Phone 384-2936 Farm Chemicals Greensburg Street 108 Oak Street Columbia Kentucky 384-3781 Comp 1i ments of Comp 1iments of LERMAN BROS. C. R. BARGER INSURANCE Pub 1i c Squa re 205 Greensburg St. Columbia Kentucky Columbia Kentucky 145 CLEARVIEW FARM Registered Black Angus Bill and Myrtle Kemp, Owners Ga r 1 in Kentucky BURTON AUTO PARTS Defer no time; delays have dangerous ends. Shakespea re See Us For Those Needed Parts Phone 38A-2173 207 Merchant Street Columbia, Kentucky Comp 1iments of Comp 1iments of HENRY SANDUSKY'S K F KY. PLANING MlLL FOOD STORE Comp 1iments of 1 Comp 1iments of HORTON'S COLUMBIA NURSERY ADAIR CHEESE COMPANY 503 Greensburg Street Columbia Kentucky 146 fhbt G AND G MOTORS INCORPORATED Massey Ferguson Farm Machinery Columbia Kentucky Phone 384-2017 ADAIR AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY Automotive Parts and Machine Shop Service Your N.A.P.A. Jobber Phone 384-2141 Campbel1svi1le Street Columbia Kentucky COLUMBIA STANDARD SERVICE Expert Lubrication 201 Campbe11svi1le Street Columbia Kentucky BOBBYâS PHILLIPS 66 Try Our Friendly Service. Columbia ' Kentucky Phone 384-9102 147 SHAMROCK STONE, INC. Plant No. 1 Columbia, Kentucky Phone 384-2451 Plant No. 2 Albany, Kentucky Phone 8261 R Plant No. 3 Burkesville, Kentucky Phone 864-3181 Plant No. 4 Highway 531 Just Off Ky 80 Columbia, Kentucky REED BROTHERS INSURANCE For Year In and Year Out, You'11 Do We 11 to Let Us Worry About The Lost. The Vaughns - Jimmy and Sonny 130 South Public Square Columbia Kentucky TOWN AND COLLEGE CORNER Equipped with The Finest C. 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