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COMMENCEMENT<br />

Kentucky Lt. Gov. Jenean Hampton delivers the<br />

commencement address to the largest graduating<br />

class in Lindsey Wilson history during spring commencement<br />

ceremony in Biggers Sports Center.<br />

The college awarded 282 undergraduate and graduate<br />

degrees, named three honorary<br />

doctorate recipients and recognized 12 members<br />

of the Golden Alumni Class of 1967.<br />

LEFT: Twelve new members were inducted into the Golden Alumni Society (Class of 1967). RIGHT: Lindsey Wilson College named three honorary<br />

doctorate recipients during spring commencement. Director of Library Services Phil Hanna, Kentucky Lt. Gov. Jenean Hampton and Sue Coomer<br />

who recently retired as college registrar after 46 years of service at the college, are flanked by President William T. Luckey Jr., far left, and<br />

LWC Trustee Jerry McCandless.<br />

LEFT: Members of the Lindsey Wilson College Senior Class Council pose with President William T. Luckey Jr. at the annual senior banquet after presenting<br />

the <strong>2017</strong> senior class gift of $2,298.30. RIGHT: Somerset (Ky.) Community College President Jo Marshall was the keynote speaker at the college’s<br />

2016 winter commencement ceremony. The college awarded 407 degrees during the ceremony held on December 10. Lindsey Wilson presented<br />

Marshall with an honorary doctorate degree. The college also bestowed posthumously an honorary doctorate to long-time LWC employee Nancy Sinclair<br />

of Summersville, Ky., who passed away in November 2016 after a long illness. Sinclair’s daughter Amy Thompson-Wells ’99 accepted the<br />

degree on her behalf.<br />

3 | LINDSEY WILSON COLLEGE | <strong>CORNERSTONE</strong>

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