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Reunions were the order of the two-day CU Homecoming



2017-10-29 - Campbellsville University - Photo by Ariel Emberton.
The Office of University Communications held a Reunion Saturday during Campbellsville University's Homecoming. The men and women who work there now or who have been part of the staff over the years include, from left in the front row — Leland Smith, Josh Myers, Billy Suratt, Andre Geralds and Joshua Williams with Drew Tucker down front. Second row — Katie Hawthorn, Alisa Florence Butler holding her daughter, Lilly; Glenna Bacon, Christina Miller Kern holding her daughter, Lexi; Kim Stallings Smith, Scarlett Catlett Ingram, Diane Rogers, Joan C. McKinney, Rozy Kuriger Snider, Jesse Harp, Rosemary Flores McCorvey and Rachel DeCoursey. Back row — Kasey Ricketts, Andrea Goodman, Al Hardy, Bobbi-Lynn Wyland Thompson, Linda Waggener, Connie Perkins Wilson, Pam Hardy and Ginny Flanagan.


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