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State Star Farmer Adair County, along with the Lake Cumberland Region was honored to have Timothy Lee Baker to represent this Area as the 19871988 Kentucky State Farm- er. Tim is the 19 year old son of Sammy and Nadine Baker. He also has a younger brother, Brent. Tim presently lives with his parents on a 210 acre dairy farm locat- ed in Cundiff, Ky. Tim has represented the Adair Co. F.F.A. very well as he was vice-president his junior year and president his senior year. As a freshman, he participated in the Creed Contest and seed identification. Tim was also Star Greenhand his fresh- man year. In his sophomore year, Tim won the Regional tobacco essay contest and was also a member of the beef judging team. He was first in Dairy Showmanship of the Region and Junior at State. Tim was elected Vice-President his jun- ior year, and he was also a member of the soil judging team. He also had Grand Champion Cow at the District. Because of Tim’s experience in show- ing and working with Dairy Cattle, he won the Regional Dairy Speaking Contest. Tim’s accomplishments his senior year included: elected Lake Cumberland Re- gional President, Won The Courier Jour- nal Essay Contest, purchased his own farm, became State Star Farmer and State Officer. — Todd Grider tim bsker 21
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Indians And Ann Sullivan During the week of October 26-30, Adair County High School students rum- maged through their closets in search of just the right outfit that would express their school spirit during “Spirit Week”. Monday was sloppy day; Tuesday was dress-up day; Wednesday was hat and sunglasses day; Thursday was a day of mourning; and Friday was red, white, and blue day. “Spirit Week” went well for the students as well as teachers. Friday’s homecoming event topped off the week. The Indians defeated the Casey County Rebels 21-7. The Indians weren’t the only winners as Ann Sullivan, repre- senting FFA, was crowned 1987 Home- coming Queen. Ann was escorted by Todd Crider. “I was very thrilled and ex- cited about winning, ” said Ann. The other candidates and their escorts were: 1st runner-up, Gloria Hennessey (Art), escort Shawn Hadley; 2nd runner- up Pam Baker (VICA), escort Dallas Ea- ton; Angie Aaron (Band), escort Craig Pyles; Angie Watson (Beta), escort Mark Watson; Stacy Dulin (Chorus), escort Marty Bailey; Lissa Jones (Cheerleading), escort Chris Wilkerson; Donna Spoon (CO-OP), escort Greg Smith; Carolyn Biggs (FBLA), escort Brian Kemp; Valerie Roy (FHA), escort Troy Denton; Michelle Harris (Football), escort James Morrison; Jamie Baker (HOSA), escort Timmy Green; Rene Coomer (Journalism), escort Tim Montgomery, Chris Somerville (Li- brary), escort Doug Waggener; Debbie Gabehart (NHS), escort Penn Waggener; Tonya Burton (Office Workers), escort Doug VanArsdale; Amy Holt (Pep), escort Brad Burton; Deidre Willis (SADD), escort Marty Hawkins; Julie McQueary (Science Club), escort Dwain Harris; and Carolee May (Girls’ Basketball), escort Randy Burns. There was a dance held in the John Adair Gym to celebrate the victories. HOB Sounds provided the musical entertainment. Stephanie Wingler 22 football homecoming Ann does not have to say anything to express her feelings, just look at that smile and those eyes.
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