2001
WEEK OF 5/2-ft/bf
Win District HOSA Honors ... These surgical technology students at East Central Community College in Decatur won honors at the District HOSA (Health Occupations of America) competition held recently in Meridian. Award winners and their respective areas of competition include (first row, from'.left) Tommie WeJls of Forest, second place, surgical technology and fourth, medical terminology; Revonda Edmonds of Newton, first, surgical technology and fifth, medical terminology; and Mandy Clark of Louisville, fifth, pathophysiology; (middle row, from left) Donna Reynofds of Decatur, third, path ophys i ology; Christy Mulford of Decatur, fourth, extemporaneous writing; Brandy Mills of Newton, second, extemporaneous writing and fourth, surgical technology; and Jessica Beckham of Newton, first, extemporane– ous writing; and (top row, from left) Dottie Binkley of Meridian, second, pathophys– iology and third, surgical technology; Keenan Childress of Louisville, first, prepared speaking; and Shamekla Bailey of Union, fifth, surgical technology. Janice Jacobs serves as instructor. (EC Photo)
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