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All smiles and tickled pink, Patrick Williams and Barry Smith and LaVonne Brockman, shocked with excitement, were cho- Danette Mouser were chosen Prince and Princess sen as the King and Queen of the prom, of the prom. Stephen Keen and Mary Willis find time to draw back and spend some time with each other.
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Friends Forever The 1986 graduating class of Adair County High School took their seats May 30, at 7:00 p.m. Soon they began their last performance at Adair County High, A place where we did a lot of growing up, stated Leland Sanders. Many friendships were made among this group of 1986 graduates. Their cho- sen motto was Shared times are long remembered. Blue was the class color and a white rose was the flower. The speaker, Ben A. Arnold, gave a very inspiring message as he shared many of his high school memories. As the evening ended, with a sigh of relief, 189 caps flew into the air. Once again ACHS had turned out a fine class of graduates. This was another New Sign of Pride . Sherry Sanders Missy Young Mr. Ben Arnold delivers his inspiring speech. Norma Coomer happily receives her diploma. Graduation 15
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A Night To Remember On May 8 and 9 of 1986, the Junior class had only one day and a half to put together their prom plans. They had been working on them for a month, on what they hoped would be remembered for a lifetime. It is a very special time in everyone's life (juniors and seniors of each year), or a once in a lifetime thing, that each looks forward to going to and dressing up in his best. After a hectic day of picking up flowers, taking pictures, and getting ready for the night to come, the big moment finally arrived on May 9, 1986 at 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. The theme was A Night To Remember and the theme song was This Could Be The Night. Decora- tions consisted of black streamers, black plastic, silver balloons, silver stars, midnight blue streamers, mid- night blue balloons, rock wall, awning, a street lamp, candles, and background scenery. The music was provided by the locally known HOB Sounds. But instead of the ordinary, casual prom traditions, and for the first time ever. King, Queen, Prince, and Princess were crowned to highlight the prom at 10:00. After the crowning, the King, Queen, Prince, and Princess danced to the theme song This Could Be The Night. As they danced, other couples joined in to dance to the special song. Velisa Irwin 17 Prom
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