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These East Central Community College students from Scott County were recently selected for indusion in the 2003 edition of Who's Who in Among Students in American Junior College. Students are selected for the prestigious honor based on their academic achievement, service to the community, leadership in extracurriru– lar activities and potential for continued success.The Scott County sophomores join an elite group of students from more than 1,400 institutions of higher learning in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and several for– eign nations. Front row, from left, are LuAnn Gould of Morton, and Shancey Young and April Jones, both of Forest. Second row, from left, are Kimberly DeBoer, Lance Hall, Beth Wedgeworth and Joseph Wall, all of Forest. Not pictured are Todd Christopher Butler, Justin Darby and Jennifer Maner Gibson, all ofForest; Natalie Duncan of Lake; and Haley Waggoner of Morton.
APPEARED IN : LAKEMESSENGER.__ 4 ,~-------- SCOTT COUNTY TIMES..,.:.f'-J _____ UNION APPEAL-------- WINSTON COUNTY JOURNAL.____ SPIRIT OF MORTON___________
CARTHAGINIAN._______ NESHOBADEMOCRAT________ NEWTON RECORD_______ MERIDIAN STAR._______ CLARION-LEDGER._______
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