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Principal George Critz has the honor of crowning Jackie Evans, the 1983-84 Football Homecoming Queen. On Thursday night before homecoming. 150 Indian fans turned out for a bonfire and pep rally honoring the football team. 24 football homecoming
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Pen and ink add a special touch Could it be the works of Da Vinci, Michelange- lo. or Van Gogh? Well, not just yet. The art shown on these two pages was contributed by Mrs. Hen- rietta Scott's Art III and IV classes. The students chose what they wished to draw and for three weeks worked during class time and in their free time to finish the drawings. Some students drew still life pictures while others chose to make portraits of their fellow classmates, teachers, or the principal. Those who did portraits used either a photograph or the person as a model for their work. The students received a grade for their work. 'They all did a good job and worked hard on the pictures,'' said Mrs. Scott. Mrs. Scott feels that many of her art students will major in art at college, and those who do not will use their artistic talents in other ways. —Alma Irvin □ Mr. Sammy Baker, agriculture teacher, and junior Doug Shepherd could be talking about why senior Sherri Estes is sketching their picture. student art 23
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Crowning of queen highlights game Thursday, the night before homecoming, a bonfire was built to create enthusiasm and spirit for the football team. The following day a pep rally was held and the sophomores won the spirit stick. Later that evening the long awaited game began. Adair County's rival for the event was Gamaliel. During halftime ceremonies Jackie Evans, the FFA sweetheart, was crowned as home- coming queen. The Teens Who Care candi- date, Terryl Graves, received first runner-up and Sherri McLean, the Beta candidate, re- ceived second runner-up. By halftime the score was 9-13 in Gama- liel's favor. After halftime the team attempted to stop its opponent from scoring any more points. The Indians did just that, but they were unable to score any more points for them- selves. When the game started again after half- time, I was sure we were going to pull ahead and win, but when we didn't, I felt really down,” said quarterback Jamie Hadley. Steve Jenkins was the DJ for the dance held at the John Adair Middle School gym. It start- ed at 9 p.m. after the hard fought game, and it lasted until 12 a.m. I was excited about being chosen queen but felt sad because everyone was hoping to win the game, but we didn't do it,'' said senior Jackie Evans. —John Waggoner Q Coach Dean Adams listens to coach Jim Martin for the next defensive play to send out on the field.
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