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The 1981-82 royal couple. Jerry Dote and Celeste Dyer, were selected from twenty finalists.
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The 1981 candidales tor Mr. and Miss ACHS FRONT ROW: Celeste Dyer. Donna Atwood, Sheila Curry. Kathy Williams, Peggy Campbell. Cheryl Loy, Alice Keen, Charlene Cole, Karen Wilson, and San- dy Sinclair. BACK ROW: Jett Brockman, Steve Jenkins, Danny Graves. Terry Withers, Jerry Doss, Charlie Sandusky. Greg Jessee, Lynn Benningtield. Brian White, and Tony Willis. School Bestows Highest Honor The title ot Mr. and Miss ACHS for 1981-82 belongs to Jerry Doss and Celeste Dyer. Celeste is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Dyer. She attends the Good Shepherd Catholic Church. Celeste plans to attend the University of Indiana in Bloomington and major in computer science. Her favorite TV show is Hart to Hart. The Way We Were. is her all time favorite movie, and “Superman II” is her current favorite movie. Celeste enjoys listening to the rock group Journey.' ’ Celeste enjoys all types of sports. She is a member of the varsity tennis team and enjoys going jogging. If there were one thing Celeste could do to change the world she would im- prove communication with everyone. Jerry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Doss. He attends the Church of Christ. Jerry plans to attend Lindsey Wilson College and later the University of Kentucky in hopes of becoming a pharmacist. Jerry’s favorite group is Molly Hachet.” His all time favorite movie is Arthur.” His hobbies include horseback riding, riding around, and listening to music. Jerry is an active member of the Key, Fine Arts, and Pep Clubs. A member of the tennis team, Celeste Dyer gets ready to return the ball 10 mr. and miss achs
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Homecoming Victory Tops Off Spirit Week The week of homecoming was declared spirit week. Monday was designated as red, white, and blue socks day; Tuesday, dressed to kill; Wednes- day, day of mourning; Thursday, crazy for the Indians; and Friday, spirit day. The freshman class won a spirit stick for having the best participation during the week, and the sophomore class, for the most spirit at the rally. The night’s festivities began with the crowning of Mr. and Miss ACHS. Twenty finalists along with the reigning Mr. and Miss ACHS. H. Todd Livesay III and Jamie Harper lined up across the field waiting to hear the names of the 1981- 1982 Mr. and Miss Adair County High School. Celeste Dyer and Jerry Doss received this honor. The football team put a fitting end to spirit week by defeating Gamaliel 38-28. Adair County won the toss and elected to receive. In the first quarter, Lyndon Wilkerson completed a pass to Ricky Smith for the first touchdown of the game. Early in the second quarter Gamaliel fumbled the ball on the Adair County 40 yard line and the Indians recovered. This recovery led to a touchdown by Milton Vaughn At half time Adair County had an impressive lead of 31-0. Coming back in the second half, Gamaliel scored two touchdowns making the score 31-12. The Indians scored only once in the second half. Gamaliel's second half rally proved unsuccessful as the Indians prevailed 38-28. Coach Mika Haningar and Coach Dean Adama prepare their team for the game Milton Vaughn comes to the rescue of a fellow teammate about to be tackled. 12 football homecoming
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