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Senior Cassy Barnett wins 1st two places in T-shirt contest

T-Shirt is for Project Graduation on Fridday, May 23, 2008
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By Ellen Zornes

Adair County High School senior, Cassy Barnett, was the 1st and 2nd place winner of the Project Graduation T-shirt design contest. ACHS seniors selected the winning design from a field of twenty-two entries.

Project Graduation, Friday, May 23, 2008 is the safe, fun, alcohol free and drug free graduation event is for seniors, juniors and their guests (one guest per person up to 21 years of age).



This fun filled evening provides lots of food, games, contests, prize drawings and lots and lots of money to give away! And, it's all free! Thanks to the many generous donations of our community's businesses and individuals.

Project Graduation begins after commencement exercises as soon as the gym is cleared and the games are set up and ends at approximately 1:30amCT. All students and their guests must sign in, if any student or guest leaves before 1:30amCT, parents or guardians will be called. If we are unable to contact parents or guardians, then the student and guest will remain at Project Graduation. This is to keep our students as safe as possible.

Project Graduation relies on adult volunteers including parents and guardians. We need you! If you would like to volunteer, make a donation or would like more information, please call Ellen Zornes at (270) 384-3400. And come join us as we make new memories and bid "farewell" to the Class of 2008!


This story was posted on 2008-05-16 17:09:06
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Project Graduation 1st, 2nd place design winner



2008-05-16 - Columbia, KY - Photo By Ellen Zornes.
SENIOR CASSY BARNETT won First and Second Place prizes in the contest for the design of a t-shirt for ACHS Project Graduation, 2008.

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