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C-ville Middle Students students portray ghosts at Brookside

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By Calen McKinney
News from Campbellsville, KY, Independent School District

Campbellsville Middle School students participating in the Campbellsville University leadership program portrayed ghosts on Sunday, Oct. 18, for a tour of Brookside Cemetery.

Students dressed as the ghosts of historic people who lived in the 18th and 19th centuries in Taylor County and are buried at Brookside.

Proceeds from admission will go toward cemetery upkeep costs and the Hiestand House/Taylor County Museum.

CMS students participating in the CU leadership program include Lauryn Agathen, Kaleigh Hunt, Ali Wilson, Zaria Cowan, Bailey Thompson, Gavin Johnson, Aleah Knifley, Emily Rodgers, Victoria Cox, Zoe McAninch, Gracyne Hash and Sydney Wilson.




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Ghost Tour Participants



2015-11-16 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney.
From left are CMS eighth-graders Gavin Johnson, Gracyne Hash, Victoria Cox, Aleah Knifley, Lauryn Agathen, Sydney Wilson, Zoe McAninch and Emily Rodgers.

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Campbellsville Middle School: Ghost Tour, Brookside Cemetery



2015-11-16 - Brookside Cemetery, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney.
At left, CMS eighth-grader Sydney Wilson portrays Ms. Creed Haskins. At right, CMS eighth-grader Zoe McAninch portrays Mrs. U.P. Walling.

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CMS Ghost Tour: Agathen and Johnson



2015-11-16 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney. At left, CMS eighth-grader Lauryn Agathen portrays Mildred Chandler Barbee. At right, CMS eighth-grader Gavin Johnson portrays John P. Davis.
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CMS Ghost Tour: Rodgers and Knifley



2015-11-16 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney.
At left, Emily Rodgers portrays the ghost of Jane Campbell Hotchkiss. At right, CMS eighth-grader Aleah Knifley portrays Mrs. John Rice Robinson.

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CMS Ghost Tour: Cox and Hash



2015-11-16 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney.
At left, CMS eighth-grader Victoria Cox dresses as the ghost of Betty Robinson. At right, CMS eighth-grader Gracyne Hash portrays the ghost of Martha Jane Blakey.

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