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FBLA members. Cindy Floyd and Lisa Bradshaw, pay close attention to President Charlene Cole during one of their monthly meetings. After a hard practice run. girls' cross country team member Melissa McLean takes a break. Senior sponsor Phillip Hadley uses his spare time to fill out his homeroom records. Band director Tim Allen and Field Commander Stacey Durham proudly display the first place trophy they won at the Kentucky State Fair Marching Band Contest. 6 opening
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Fitting the Pieces Together When the new school year began, changes that affected every aspect of school life were evident. Students were most aware of the transformation. Hall passes limited trips to and from lockers, and trips to coke machines were curtailed because eating and drinking were permit- ted only in the cafeteria. A faculty academic committee met during the summer to formulate a plan for the honors program to encourage students to take a greater number of the more difficult courses, and an attendance committee drew up plans for stricter rules concerning absences. With the hiring of new teachers, new classes were added to the curriculum. Spanish and French classes taught by Miss Troutman enlarged the offerings of the language department. Golf learn member Leila Allender psyches herself up before teeing off. opening 5 Principal Jeffrey Scott and Vice-Principal Keith Young stand tor the playing of the national anthem at the homecoming football game Camellia Roy, Briann Legg, and Alice Akin, concentrate on Mrs. Hadley's lecture in anatomy
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Pieces cont. Reorganization of staff included Mr. Jeffrey Scott being named principal and Mr. Keith Young assuming the role of assistant principal. New secretaries Phyllis Melton and Caroline Richards added to the efficiency of the school office. While all of the innovations made a vast difference in the school, some characteristics didn’t change. There was still school spirit, and pride in the accomplishments of the teams and organizations that represented our school. With more emphasis being placed on academics, students and faculty worked more diligently in the classroom. This edition of the Chieftain records through pictures and words how the students in our school accepted these changes, met the challenges, and helped to fit the pieces together to form the total picture of ACHS. Students in Mrs. Elizabeth Webb's junior homeroom decorate the door during Spirit Week which was held prior to football homecoming. When they are not at their jobs, co-op students Karen Wilson, Tammy Ferguson, and Peggy Campbell can often be found in the co-op room opening 7
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