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Frankfort and Memphis couple Mr. and Miss Campbellsville U

Audrey Wunderlich, Frankfort, KY; and Rico Davidson, Memphis, TN, are 2014 Mr. and Miss Campbellsville University
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By Joan C. McKinney

CAMPBELLSVILLE, KY- Miss Campbellsville University, Audrey Wunderlich, plans to continue the Lord's work wherever He leads her. She will be traveling on mission trips throughout the United States this summer.



Wunderlich's majored in mass communication and public relations

Wunderlich, from Frankfort, KY, is a May graduate with a bachelor of mass communication and public relations. She is the daughter of Tom and Angie Wunderlich of Frankfort; she graduated from Franklin County High School.

While at CU, she was president of the local chapter of Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) and the Student Government Association.

She has participated in Beach Reach in Panama City Beach in Florida. Wunderlich has worked as an admissions intern for the past six semesters, resident assistant of the Women's Village the past four semesters, FIRST CLASS mentor for two semesters and a life guard for this semester. She has also been a cheerleader four years.

She also received the Don Doyle Spirit Award from the CU Alumni Association, the Public Relations Academic Award and graduated magna cum laude with a grade point average of between 3.70 and 3.84.

Rico Dickerson majored in education ministeries and health & physical ed

Mr. Campbellsville University, Rico Dickerson of Memphis, Tenn., hopes to work with youth showing them the love of Christ. He is a May graduate with a bachelor of science with a double major in educational ministries and health and physical education from Memphis, TN.

His parents are Byron and Casandra Harris of Memphis. He graduated from Whitehaven High School in Memphis.

While at CU, Dickerson has served on the Baptist Campus Ministry (BCM) sports ministry and Athletes in Action. He was also one of the leaders for the "Crazy Love" Bible Study.

He served as an intern at Campbellsville Baptist Church for sports and recreation activities. He served three years on the CU Football Sports Reach Mission Trip and two years working with Project Transformation in Dallas, Texas.

He played two years of football from 2011 to 2012 and was a member of the 2011 Victory Bowl champs. He was named the Victory Bowl Defensive MVP of the Game in 2011 and received an honorable mention All-Conference 2011 and Pre-Season All-American in 2012.

He was a member of the CU Cheerleaders in 2012 who were the 2012 Mid-South Conference champs. Dickerson has also served as student assistant in 2013. - Joan C. McKinney, Campbellsville University


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Mr. & Miss CU: Rico Dickerson, Audrey Wunderlich



2014-05-07 - Campbellsville University, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Rachel DeCoursey, CU. Audrey Wunderlich, second from left, and Rodrick Derico "Rico" Dickerson, were named Mr. and Miss Campbellsville University by from left Dr. Michael V. Carter, president, and Dr. Frank Cheatham, senior vice president for academic affairs, during Honors and Awards Day. - Joan C. McKinney, CU
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