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ACHS Class of 1958 holds 50th Year Reunion

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Forty-two members of the 1958 graduating class of ACHS attended a reunion last night at the old high school, now Adair Middle School.

Sixty-seven people attended. They came from Iraq, Florida, Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky. A delicious meal was enjoyed and all enjoyed memories from the past. Thanks to those who planned the event.

Everyone agreed it was a good idea to gather again in about five years. Ten deceased members of the class were recognized by lighting a candle in their memory. -DR. GARY LANE.




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Adair County High School Class of 1958: 50 year reunion



2008-09-01 - Adair County Middle School, Columbia, KY - Photo Dr. Gary Lane.
The Adair County Class of 1958 held its 50 year reunion on Saturday night, August 30, 2008, at the Adair County Middle School, in the building which once housed the high school when this class, the fifth to graduate from the consolidated school and the second class to complete all four years at ACHS.

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