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Lindsey Wilson student teachers honored with tea Click on headline for story with names, hometowns plus picture By Duane Bonifer, LWC Director of Public Relations The Lindsey Wilson College chapter of the Kentucky Education Association-Student Program hosted a tea Wednesday afternoon, April 27, 2010, in the Norma & Glen Hodge Center for Discipleship for the colleges 26 student-teachers. The student teachers heard a keynote talk from LWC Vice President of Student Services and Enrollment Management Dean Adams - who is a former teacher - who encouraged them to remain a candle of inspiration to their students. The student teachers who were honored were: Jessica Antle of Russell Springs, KY; Brandon Bennett of Columbia; Chelsea Boger of Jamestown, Ky.; Rex Booth of Brownsville, KY; Heather Clouse of Corbin, KY; Courtney Coomer of Gradyville, KY; Kayla Corbin of Columbia; Carrie Cowherd of Campbellsville, KY;; Brent Cundiff of Glens Fork, KY; Jared Criswell of Monticello, KY; Lucas Dalton of Albany, KY; Natalie Godbey of Liberty, KY;Samantha Hadley of Russell Springs, KY; Anna-Catharine Hook of Louisville, KY; Tracy Howard of Bowling Green, KY; Allison LaBoyteaux of Campbellsville, KY; Sara Lewis of Columbia; Mary Mitchum of Columbia; Gabrielle Read of Elizabethtown, KY; Joshua Robinson of Liberty, KY; Amanda Sepulveda of Vine Grove, KY; Brook Shelton of Columbia; Lee Sumner of Science Hill, KY; Shannon Taylor of Columbia; Billie K. Wilson of Columbia; and Candace Young of Campbellsville, KY. The were joined by Associate Professor of Education Melissa Saunier-Arnold, KEA-SP adviser; Associate Professor of Education Larry Ennis; education division administrative assistant Kachet Manners; education instructor Rita Marshall; Associate Professor of Physical Education Ted Phillips; and Associate Professor of Education and Education Division Chair Janette Ralston. -Duane Bonifer This story was posted on 2010-04-29 12:54:47
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