2002
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ECCC students selected state HOSA leaders These students ehrolled in various health-related programs at East Central Community College in Decatur were selected to seNe as Central District officers of the Mississippi HOSA (Health Occupation Students of America) organization for 2002-03. The elect1on was held at the annual State HOSA Fall Leadership Conference hosted by ECCC. From left are licensed practical nurs1ng majors Sheila Baysinger, vice president and Tara Long, historian/reporter. both of Philadelphia, and Rebekah Alawine, secretary/treasurer of Morton; and surgical technology major Miranda Perkins, Central District rep– resentative, of Eupora. More than 800 students representing sec– ondary and post-secondary HOSA chapters attended the one-day meeting. (EC Photo)
APPEARED IN: LAKE MESSENGER_____________ SCOTT COUNTY TIMES______ UNION APPEAL-------- WINSTON COUNTY JOURNAL.___ SPIRIT OF MORTON_______
CARTHAGINIAN NESHOBA DEMO_C_RA_ T__,;{_,.:'--- - - NEWTON RECORD_______ MERIDIAN STAR.____ _ _ _ CLARION-LEDGER___ ___ _
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