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Sheila and Stephen To receive the honor of Mr. and Miss, students must meet certain qualifications. They must have a 90 or above average for the previous year and have no more than three demerits. Of all the students that met these requirements, Steven Skaggs and Sheila Smith took it one step further, they received more votes than any of the other eligible students, making them Mr. and Miss Junior for the 1981-82 school year. Sheila is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Maxie Smith. She is active in the Pep. Career, and Beta Clubs. She also runs on the Girl’s Cross Country team. In her spare time she likes to goof around with her friends and listen to groups such as “AC DC,” “Molly Hatchet, and the “Cars. When she graduates she plans on attending the University of Kentucky or Western Kentucky University and becoming an X-ray technician. When asked how it felt to be chosen Miss Junior, Sheila commented that she was flattered that her classmates thought so highly of her. Steven is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Skaggs. He is active in the Science, Pep, and Beta Clubs, and is President of the Adair County Christian Church Youth Ral- ly. He also plays on the Varsity Boys Basketball team. In his spare time, he en- joys listening to groups such as “Boston, Kansas, and the Electric Light Orchestra.” When he graduates, he plans on attending the University of Ken- tucky or Cincinnati Bible College. When asked whom he looked up to the most. Steven replied that he has been influenced by his cousin, Tim Dudley. He also said that if he could change something about the school, he would put more emphasis on knowledge than on grades. (pn Mr and Miss Junior are both active in sports. mr. and miss junior 15
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Alice and Charlie Chosen to represent the senior class this year as Mr. and Miss were Charlie Sandusky and Alice Keen. Charlie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sandusky. He plans to attend the University of Kentucky and hopes to graduate from pharmacy school some- day. He is currently employed at the Prescription Shoppe. He enjoys playing softball, watching television, and working math, his favorite subject. His most difficult class was chemistry while his greatest achievement was getting through a year in that class. Charlie was most embarrassed when he forgot his lines to a Christmas play. Among his favorites are spring, Christmas, summer vacation, and the University of Kentucky Wildcats. Alice is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Keen. After going to Lindsey Wilson, she plans to major in computer sciences at Western Kentucky University. If she could live in a foreign country it would be France. Alice said, “I would like to live there because I can speak French.” The best gift Alice ever received was roses. Her most prized possessions are her yearbooks. Alice would not like to start high school again and advises freshmen not to grow up too fast. v' ■' S 14 mr. and miss senior Charti Sandusky and Alica K n maintained an above 90 average to be eligible lor Mr and Miss Senior.
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Sophomore Royalty... As the school year began, the sophomores appeared to have a different outlook on the new year. They no longer considered themselves as being green. There were many changes for the school year, but one tradition that re- mained the same was the election of Mr. and Miss Sophomore, William Grider and Jackie Evans William is the son of Albert and Dimple Grider. He enjoys get- ting out and riding around. When he's not riding around, he likes to talk on the phone and listen to his stereo. Jackie is the daughter of James and Joyce Evans. She is active in the Pep and Science Clubs. She enjoys riding and training horses. Jackie stated that her favorite pastime was eating peanut but- ter. Jackie felt that the biggest difference between her freshman and sophomore years was that she knew her way around, and that her class was no longer last, but next to last. Mr and Miss Sophomores. William Gridar and Jackie Evans. A weary William Grider heads toward the dugout during a game against Glasgow. 16 mr. and miss sophomore Riding and training horses is one of Jackie’s favorite pastimes
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