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The college representative from Cumberland College talks with Ruth Ann Coffey about her col- lege plans. Becky Selby discusses admission re- quirements for Eastern Kentucky Uni- versity with Eastern’s representative. f illing out information slips on Camp- bellsville College is Robert Abell, Tim Compton and Paula Lemmon. 22
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Adair County High holds its first rock concert One of the highlights of the school year was a concert by Chase, one of the leading rock groups in the country. Not only did Chase perform for the entire student body, but Bill Chase, the leader of the group, held a clinic for band members to help them with their playing. The concert, sponsored by the Adair County High School Band, last- ed slightly over an hour. Over 2400 students from Adair County and sur- rounding counties attended. The gym at Adair County High was the scene of all the excitement and the gym was practically full. The arrangements to get Chase was made by Bill Chinn, the band director. This was the first rock concert that has been held in Adair County and every- one was thrilled about having a top band such as Chase to perform. As well as being entertainment for the student body, this concert helped the band to raise money to purchase new uniforms. Hill Chase, the leading trumpet player of the group, and another member of the rock band perform for Adair County High stu- dents. I 21
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Junior and Senior students participate in College Day One of the new programs that Mrs. Webb, the guidance counselor, organized for the students was a college day for junior and senior students. The purpose of College Day was to help these students choose the college they wanted to attend. Representatives from eight col- leges in Kentucky, one in Tennes- see, and one in Missouri assembled in the Adair County High School library. Students were allowed to go into the library during study halls and talk with the representa- tive from the college they were most interested in. That particular college representative informed the students of expenses, requirements for admission and the social activi- ties of the school. Students then filled out cards to be sent to the college so they could receive more information concerning that school. A former ACHS student, Mike Rowe, tells of his reasons for attending Western Kentucky University to Judy Petty and Linda Curry. 23
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