Adair County High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Columbia, KY)

 - Class of 1984

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The Family Connection How many families have three or more members attending ACHS? Three? Five? Ten? Surprisingly enough, a score of families fit into this category. The Rogers family had three: Kevin. Cindy, and Jeff. What's it like being the only girl? Cindy said. lt can be good and bad. depend- ing on the situation. If I had a problem, it might be easier to talk to a sister rather than a broth- er.” Mike Mullins said that he received no pressure from his sisters. Lisa and Audra, about being the only boy. The McGuffins had three also: James. Bob- by. and Vicky. James stated that his responsi- bility was to watch out for his younger brother and sister, to help them with their homework. The Depp children gather around the desk to get instructions from their mother. Robbie. Dan. and David Hennessy shape up for cross-country competition. 10 a family affair

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Student Life The Student Life Section, though not lengthy, spans an entire year of people, places, and events. It is a blending of the old and the new: the tradition of graduation and homecoming with the excitement of a new computer science building and fashion trends. Obviously, the Student Life Section is about the lives of students. Here, one can glimpse family life and the lives of students after school. Outstand- ing members of the community, the students, and the folks who just plain cared are recognized for their contribution to the computer science building and other school projects during the summer. This section focuses on current events ranging from the local scene to happenings around the world, including such events as the governor's race, natural phenomena, and the 1984 Olympic Games. Even creativity of our students is shown in the pen and ink drawings by art students and the annual decoration of the gym by the junior class for the 1983 prom. —Lesley Young □ Diving into the city pool was one form of recreation junior Mark Franklin enjoyed during the summer. student life 9



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and to keep them out of fights. Timmy and Jimmy Miller are twins. They have a younger sister Verchelle. Timmy played basketball on the varsity squad and Jimmy participated in the game of football. One thing Timmy didn't like about being a twin was “we usually wear the same clothes. All these families seemed to agree on one point: the mornings before going to school were hectic. The other families fitting this description — besides those pictured or mentioned above — were as follows: the Allenders (twins Mary and Leila, and Frances), the Bandys (Carrie. Lisa, and Joe Scott), the Barbees (teacher Ramona and daughters Susan and Sarah), the Graveses (Terryl. Tina, and Kemmye). the Hadleys (teachers Philip and Alice and son Bruce), the Mmgses (Patty, Camella, and Jamie), the Mosleys (Lee Jay, Hazel, and Helena), the Smiths (Cheryl, Kim, and Quintilia), the Taylors (Goldie, Tammy, and Naomi), and the Wat- sons (Felicia. Billy, and Sonja). Most were glad to have other family mem- bers at school with them. Mr. Philip Hadley remarked “Whenever a problem arises, we can discuss it because all of us are right here together.” Shawn Williams backed up this feeling by saying “Anytime I need my family, they're here to help me. —Shane Arnold Q] Kelly drives the van which brings the Williams family to school The Whites. Felicia. Terrence, and Shawn, show-op for another day of scholastic activities Although they appear to be quadruplets, the Burbndge family actually has one member enrolled m each of the four grade levels.

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