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OUR GROWING COMMUNITY | As one looks around he will find that Adair County grows and tries to better itself every year. Last year he saw the building of Wal-Mart Discount Center. This brought about the closing of many smaller businesses on the public square; but the remodeling of the First National Bank, the building of the new jail, and the coming of the Galleries to the shopping center has brought new life to Co- lumbia. These are all the ways that Adair County, Columbia is mak- ing itself bigger and better year after year. Most of the students at ACHS say that there needs to be some kind of recreation in Columbia, because if one wants to go bowling, skating, or to a movie, he would have to go out of the county. Even though there may not be a lot of winter activities, the summer activities make up for lost time. With the pool, lake, softball, and baseball games, one will find himself very busy. Missy Young Sherry Sanders 20 Community Activities Tammy Farris and Mike Warren were the first ones to be put behind bars in the new jail.
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ENGLISH 101-102: A Step Above Others Adair County High School offered a new way of getting a college credit by taking English 101 and 102. Mrs. Moseley, an advanced and basic Eng- lish IV teacher, taught this class. I don't know why more people have not taken the opportunity of getting a college credit, Mrs. Mose- ley responded. Mrs. Roach and Mr. Critz are the ones who came up with the idea to start this class. They heard of other schools doing the same thing with different classes such as math and sci- ence. Mrs. Roach said, We might start doing the same thing for other classes as well as English. This class costs one-half of the tu- ition per class hour at Lindsey Wilson College. Five people took advantage of this class Robb Durham, Angela Loy, Michelle Feese, Danny Franklin, and Paul Eastridee. . , 6 John Giles Mrs. Moseley lectures to her class. The class takes notes as Mrs. Mo- seley lectures. College English 19
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The adding of the Galleries in the Columbia Shopping Center com- pleted a line of new stores in our community. A new regional jail was constructed to house prisoners trom surround- ing counties. Community Activities 21
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