CU Homecoming Queen Candidates

Campbellsville University’s Homecoming court candidates for 2009 include from left: Front Row -- Lindsey Skaggs, a sophomore from Cecilia, Ky., representing the Honors Program; Lauren Shrader, a senior from West Chester, Ohio, representing Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA); and Amy Etherington, a junior from Versailles, Ky., representing Sigma Zeta. Second Row -- Kelsey Best, a freshman from Harrodsburg, Ky., who will serve as freshman attendant; Emily Dunston, a senior from Williamsburg, Ky., representing Kentucky Education Association Student Program (KEA-SP); and Maggie Argenbright, a senior from Lebanon Junction, Ky., representing Baptist Campus Ministry (BCM). Back Row -- Jenna Bender, a junior from Campbellsville, Ky., representing Student Government Association (SGA); Maria Gomez, a senior from Madrid, Spain, representing United Cultures; and Lauren Toadvine, a senior from Hustonville, Ky., representing Social Workers in Touch Can Help (SWITCH). The queen will be crowned at half time of the Campbellsville University UVA-Wise football game that begins at 2 p.m. Saturday on HIG Field. (Campbellsville University Photo by Andre Tomaz)

Campbellsville University’s Homecoming court candidates for 2009 include from left: Front Row — Lindsey Skaggs, a sophomore from Cecilia, Ky., representing the Honors Program; Lauren Shrader, a senior from West Chester, Ohio, representing Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA); and Amy Etherington, a junior from Versailles, Ky., representing Sigma Zeta. Second Row — Kelsey Best, a freshman from Harrodsburg, Ky., who will serve as freshman attendant; Emily Dunston, a senior from Williamsburg, Ky., representing Kentucky Education Association Student Program (KEA-SP); and Maggie Argenbright, a senior from Lebanon Junction, Ky., representing Baptist Campus Ministry (BCM). Back Row — Jenna Bender, a junior from Campbellsville, Ky., representing Student Government Association (SGA); Maria Gomez, a senior from Madrid, Spain, representing United Cultures; and Lauren Toadvine, a senior from Hustonville, Ky., representing Social Workers in Touch Can Help (SWITCH). The queen will be crowned at half time of the Campbellsville University UVA-Wise football game that begins at 2 p.m. Saturday on HIG Field. (Campbellsville University Photo by Andre Tomaz)

 


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