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David and Chosen Mr. and Mrs. ACHS for 1982- 83 were David Coomer and Sheila Smith. Sheila is involved in many activities. She is a member of Pep, Beta, and the National Honor Society, and is the secretary of the Career Club. She also runs cross country. “I usually run a couple of miles when I get home from school,” she commented. Sheila was also chosen Miss Freshman, Miss Sophomore, and Miss Junior. She stated, “I’m flattered to be chosen Miss ACHS. I was surprised when they called my name.” David is involved in leagues at the Christian Life Center. He is also President of ACHS’s FFA Chapter, and Vice Presi- dent of FFA in this area. “I’m busy with FFA,66 commented David. He works at Houchens after school and on Saturdays. After high school, David plans on going to Lindsey Wilson College or the University of Kentucky. He hopes to get an agricluture scholarship to UK. Mr. and Miss ACHS. David Coomer and Sheila Smith received their plaques during homecoming. Sheila receive high honors 18 mr. and miss achs
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Homecoming brings festive activities It was a cool, windy night when David Coomer and Sheila Smith were crowned Mr. and Miss ACHS of 1982- 1983. David is the son of Mr. and Mrs Willard Coomer. Shelia is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Smith. In the first quarter of the homecoming game, quarterback Mike Curry made a quick hand off to Eric Burton, who made the first touchdown of the game. The Indians made one more touchdown in the first half. Campbellsville managed three touchdowns in the first half, and at half-time the score was 20-13. Coming back in the second half, Campbellsville completed three more touchdowns. The Indians failed to score in the second half. David Ellis stated, “The team tried so hard in the first half that they were worn out in the second half of the game.” The final score of the game was Campbellsville over Adair County 40- 13. Behind the scenes, the week of homecoming was declared “Spirit Week.” Tuesday was “Dressed to Kill Day”; Wednesday, “Indian Dress-up Day”; Thursday, “Western Day”; and Friday was “Red, White, and Blue Day or Spirit Day.” On Friday, the day of homecoming, there was a pep rally, and traditionally the Spirit Stick was given away to the class with the most spirit. This year the junior class won it. This makes the second year in a row that they won the Spirit Stick. Mike Curry, along with other members of the team, removes his equipment after a hard-fought game. homecoming 17
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Leigh Ann Walker congratulates Sheila Smith during the homecoming festivities. David Coomer, not only Mr ACHS but also President of FFA. makes a speech during fifth period. Sheila Smith relaxes after doing her assignment in Mr. Campbell’s trigonometry class. mr. and miss achs 19
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