1994
WEEK OF J-7-(-
County triotapped for EC Warrior Cor
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Jennie McGee of Lake, Ronda Jones and Craig Wolf, both of For– est have been tapped for member– ship in the East Central Community College Warrior Corps, an organi– zation composed of students who assist in recruiting and serve as hosts and hostesses for various ac– tivities and events held on the De– catur campus. McGee is an honor graduate of Lake High School where she was chosen Miss LHS and served as edi– tor of the school newspaper and lit– eracy magazine. She received the accounting award and was captain of the stock market and omni– science teams. She also held lead– ership positions in several organiza– tions and served as feature twirler for the Hornet Marching Band. In addition, she was a member of the Scholars' Bowl and Chess teams and participated in the Odyssey of the Mind and Future Problem Solving competitions. She was cho– sen second alternate in the Scott County Young Woman of the Year program. At East Central, the freshman business administration major is a member of Phi Beta Lambda and the yearbook and campus newspa– per staff. She is also a member of the women's softball team.
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football and basketball ch ing squads. She was also ( freshman homecoming mai She is the daughter o: and Mary Jones of Forest. Wolf is a graduate o High School where he was Mr. FHS and Most Versatil! ceived ACf and chemistry and participated in football band and chorps. He was ch
Her parents arc Joe and Lynn McGee of Lake. Jones is a graduate of Forest High School where she was named to the Hall of Fame and selected to Who's Who Among American High School Students. She was also a class favorite, homecoming maid, beauty and cheerleader. In addi– tion, she participated in band and track and was a member of the Beta Club, Student Council and Gifted Program. At East Central, the freshman business major is a member of the
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SCOTT COUNTY TIMES A UNION APPEAL WINSTON COUNTY JOURNAL MERIDIAN STAR
CARTHAGINIAN NESHOBA DEMOCRAT NEWTON RECORD CLARION- LEDGER
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