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Lindsey Wilson held 74th annual Homecoming November 4 and 5

Sue Stivers was grand marshal of the annual homecoming parade. It was perfect Indian Summer weather for the event which also featured the award-winning Adair County High School Marching Band. Adair Countians Judge Paul Barry Jones, Dr. Bill Davenport, Willis and Traci Pooler were all honored.
The Lindsey Wilson family was celebrated November 4 and 5 as Lindsey Wilson College held its 74th-annual Homecoming Weekend.

In addition to the annual events, this year's Homecoming Weekend also gave alumni and friends a glimpse of the future of Lindsey Wilson. Guests were able to learn about how the college's 42,000-square-foot Science Center will affect the college.
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Sue Stivers was grand marshal of Saturday's LWC Homecoming Parade



2005-11-06 - Columbia, KY - Photo Linda Waggener. SUE STIVERS WAS THE GRAND MARSHAL of this year's Lindsey Wilson Homecoming Day Parade. She was to have had that honor next year, and Elizabeth Lowe Whitfield of Bowling Green was to have been grand marshal this year. However, a scheduling confilct kept Mrs. Lowe from attending and Mrs. Stivers, a Lindsey Board Member, traded places.
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Dancing in the Homecoming Parade



2005-11-07 - Columbia, KY - Photo Linda Waggener. THESE LITTLE COLUMBIA DANCERS took part in the Homecoming parade Saturday. They marched over Lindsey hill and up Campbellsville Street to the square, or until they got too tired to go on, and were picked up by Moms standing by. They are students at the Dance Shop in Russell Springs.
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Hancock family at parade to support ACHS Band and big brother Brian



2005-11-08 - Columbia, KY - Photo Linda Waggener. THE HANCOCK FAMILY ATTENDED THE LINDSEY HOMECOMING PARADE especially to support big brother, senior sax player Brian Montgomery, and the award-winning Adair County Band. From left in this father and son photo are: Michael and Matthew, three-year-old twins, and Benjamin who is five sitting on Dad, Steve Hancock. Their Mom Cynthia and Nana Linda joined them a few minutes later to watch for Brian and the Band to come marching down Lindsey Hill.
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ACHS Marching Band Champs heading for Grand Nationals in Indianapolis



2005-11-10 - Columbia, KY - Photo Linda Waggener. GOOD LUCK TO THE STATE CHAMPION ACHS MARCHING BAND! They head out at 8:30 this morning, Thursday, November 10, for the Grand Nationals in Indianapolis where they perform this evening. If they win that round they will take the next step in competition with the greatest bands in the nation. The band is pictured above coming off Lindsey hill onto Campbellsville Street in Saturdays Homecoming parade.
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