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Homecoming queen candidates are Laurie Winslade. Key Club; Marsha Spoon. Officer Workers; Tammy Hadley, Library Club; Collene Green. FHA; Sharlene Brown. Youth Alive; Vanessa Harden. Drill Team; Lisa Hadley. Girls’ Basketball; Twyla Burton. FFA; Cindy Loy. Art Club; Lesha Rogers. FBLA, Kim Parson. Journalism; Shannon Goodin. Beta; Leigh Ann Walker. Co-op; Alice Akin. Science Club; and Carla Arnold. Pep Club Junior Deana Coffey, cheerleader, helps lead the fans with cheers to support the team. Homecoming queen Twyla Burton with her escort David Hutchison, who is FFA Reporter of the ACHS chapter of the club basketball homecoming 23
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Seventeen compete for title The Behind the Scenes work that went into preparing for homecoming made this night very special. Basketball teams practiced for hours on end to get ready for the Casey County teams. Teachers worked with the candidates to make sure they understood what they were to do. Cheerleaders polished up their yells to lead the fans in “cheering on” the teams. And band members spent extra playing time on “Evergreen” to make sure it sounded perfect for this eventful night. To start the night off right, the JV boys’ basketball team defeated Casey County in a close and exciting game. Next came the crowning of the homecoming queen. The candidates were introduced to the audience, and then the winners were announced. Lisa Hadley and Shannon Goodin tied for third run- ner-up. Collene Green was chosen sec- ond runner-up. Art representative Cindy Loy was first runner-up, and Twyla Bur- ton was crowned the 1983 Basketball Homecoming Queen. The boys’ varsity basketball team was defeated by Casey County, but the Indians put forth a great effort. The Career Club sponsored a dance in the cafeteria after the game. Music was provided by HOB Sounds. All of the success of homecoming can be attributed to the great Behind the Scenes work by all of the people that participated in the activities. Senior John Pendleton watches the action from the bench. Sophomore Godfrey Jackson yoes up for a rebound. 22 basketball homecoming
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Working toward tomorrow The National Honor Society is an orga- nization designed to encourage high school students to prepare themselves for useful roles in our society. Membership in the Adair County chapter of the National Honor Society is earned by the effective demonstration of four important qualities: scholarship, service, leadership, and char- acter. This was the second year the club had been at the high school. The club inducted eleven new members at its induction ceremony which was held in December. The officers were President, Shannon Goodin; Vice-President, John Pendleton; Secretary, Stacey Durham; and Treasurer, Stephen Skaggs. Spon- sors were Mr. George Critz, Mrs. Ruby Roach, Mrs. Elizabeth Webb, Mrs. Jane Sapp. Mrs. Patricia Vaughn, and Mr. Steve Cheatham. Senior Ruth Strohmeier gives some closing remarks at the induction service. FRONT ROW: Stephen Skaggs. Stacey Durham. John Pendleton, and Shannon Goodin. SECOND ROW: Rhonda York. Patricia Hadley. Karen Kerr. Bridgett Coomer. Leigh Ann Walker. Sheila Smith. Patti Wheeler, and Arthur Turner. BACK ROW Renee Curry. Sherri McLean, Laura Webb. Rebecca Guerrant, Mark Coomer. Phillip Depp. Ruth Strohmeier. Dan Hennessy. and Richard Davis. 24 nhs
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