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Basketball Homccoming 25
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The night was intense, but emotional. February 20, 1986, the Adair County Indians were scheduled to play the Monroe County Falcons in the Home- coming Game. The game was originally scheduled for February 14, but was postponed due to snow. The evening began with the Girls’ Varsity Game which was well fought battle, but a disappointing loss for the Lady Indians. Minutes after the buzzer sounded, the homecoming festivities began. Young ladies wearing formals repre- sented various organizations at A.C.H.S. and were escorted by high school gentlemen wearing coats and ties. The room became silent as the run- ners-up and homecoming queen were announced: Third Runner-up, Steph- anie Turner (Girls' Basketball) escorted by Billy Matthews; Second Runner-up, Lavonne Brockman (Boys’ Basketball) escorted by Joe Loy; First Runner-up, Sarah Barbee (National Art Honor So- ciety) escorted by Tony Hodges and the 1986 Homecoming queen, Patricia Radford (FBLA) escorted by Corey McGuire. Other candidates nominated for the 1986 Homecoming queen were as follows: Bridget Gilpin (Beta) escort- ed by Shawn Williams; Tina Henson (Science Club) escorted by Anthony Spires; Beth Ann Brown (Band) escort- ed by David Cole; Norma Coomer (Co- op) escorted by Randy Wilkerson; Ann Grider (Drill Team) escorted by Brent Roach; Gail Walker (FHA) escorted by Mark Loy; Alma Irvin (Journalism) es- corted by Sam Black; Shelli Phipps (Li- brary) escorted by Mitch Major; Missy Greer (NHS) escorted by Russell Walker; Teresa Gilpin (Office Work- ers) escorted by Greg Brock, and Mary Hamlett (Youth Alive) escorted by Steve Rector. After the ceremony the Boys’ Varsity Basketball Game was played. It also was a well fought game but a disap- pointing loss for the Adair County Indi- ans as they lost by one point on a last second shot to Monroe County. Al- though the Indians were defeated, the spirit of A.C.H.S. was still alive as the buzzer sounded and the fans departed. — Robb Durham Intense But Emotional 24 Basketball Homecoming
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A Heart For Art Mrs. Scott, the art teacher at ACHS, is a big influence on students who really have a heart for art. Student art im- proves many skills and helps develop one’s own style. “Many students have improved throughout the year. The advanced stu- dents are coming along on their own and highly developing their own style,” Mrs. Scott said. In the future she hopes for an artist out of the group. “Everyone 1 have this year in advanced classes could be one, but the path is hard and difficult. Only the dedicated ones could accomplish this,” replied Mrs. Scott. As far as work goes, the students art varies in mediums from clay to paint. Mrs. Scott said that she feels they have accomplished their goals with the pen and ink drawings and the calendar sales. “Most of the major art shows are held from April to June. Last year’s awards were given to Robert Depp, who won in the H.S. State Art Competition in two divisions. Angie Hadley also won an Honorable Mention for Junior Award,” commented Mrs. Scott. — Teresa Wren “The Barbee Home, owned by Alla Garnett” by Sarah Barbee “Home of Darrell and Claudette Harris” by Shilo Wicks 26 Student An
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