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Two from Adair on 2006-07 LWC cheerleading squad

Columbians Shauna Turner, Christy Ann Loy get pep leadership roles

By Emily Harlan, Lindsey Wilson Public Affairs writer

Two Adair County residents have been named to Lindsey Wilson Colleges 2006-2007 cheerleading squad.

Christy Loy will be a cheerleader for the second year. For Shaunna Turner, it's the third year to receive the honor.



Loy is an education freshman from Columbia, KY and is the daughter of Havard and Karren Loy, Loy has been on the squad for one year.

Turner is an elementary education junior from Columbia, KY, and is the daughter of Marilyn and Paul Turner, Turner is also involved in Student Activities Board, Black and Blue Crew and All-Academic Team.


This story was posted on 2006-11-09 10:42:52
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2006-07 LWC Cheerleaders: Christy Ann Loy, Shaunna Elizabeth Turner,



2006-11-09 - Lindsey Wilson College - Photo Lindsey Wilson College photo.
Christy Ann Loy, left, and Shaunna Elizabeth Turner, both of Columbia, KY, have been named to the 2006-2007 Lindsey Wilson College Cheerleading Squad.

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