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Melissa Bailey was happy to be elected as 1984- 85 basketball homecoming queen. Rhonda Warriner. escorted by Jamie Hadley, was chosen as first runner-up. Senior Paul McQueary. who plays center, goes through the defense to lay the ball in. basketball homecoming 25
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The title: a great honor Winning by 11 points can make any team happy, as the boy’s varsity team defeated East Hardin 76-65, but the boys weren’t the only winners of the homecoming. Melissa Bailey was chosen to be the 1984-85 basketball homecoming queen. She represented FBLA and was escorted by Junior Shane Garmon. Melissa said, “I think it was an honor to be chosen as homecoming queen. I was very surpris- ed and happy.” First runner-up went to journalism candidate Rhonda Warriner, who was escorted by Junior Jamie Hadley. Se- cond runner-up was Renae Fletcher, escorted by Barry Smith. There was a tie for third runner-up between Ter- rence White, escorted by Godfrey Jackson, and Tammy Grider, who was escorted by Freddy Rowe. Other homecoming candidates were Yulanda Bradshaw, Band; Cami Watts, Beta; Christina Cole, Co-op; Denesa Cowan, Drill Team; Kathy Pelly, FHA; Angie Hadley, HOSA; Lynda Suarez, Career Club; Ursha Ingram, National Art Honor Society; Tina Graves, Office Workers; Teresa Turner, Library Club; Lee Waggener, Science Club; and Sharon Ramage, Youth Alive. The classes were led in the homecoming festivities by Mr. Freshman Shawn Hadley and Miss Freshman Ann Sullivan, Mr. Sophomore Patrick Williams and Miss Sophomore Kim Wright, Mr. Junior Shawn Williams and Miss Junior Bridget Fletcher, Mr. Senior Bryan Rich and Miss Senior Naomi Raines; and ACHS was represented by Mr. Mike Antle and Miss Jamie McQueary. Other representatives were the 1984-85 football homecoming queen, Cheryl Neat, and the 1983-84 basket- ball homecoming queen, Sherri McLean. — Felicia Wingler Senior Godfrey Jackson tries his skill at putting the ball into the basket. Mark Loy, a junior, jumps into the air to add a couple of points onto the scoreboard. Senior Doug Shepherd puts in an easy basket. 24 basketball homecoming
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Pulling out of the parking space. English teacher Jane Watson and her son Mark leave school. Science teacher. Alice Hadley, demonstrates to her son Bruce the movement of the human hand. 26 teachers’ kids
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