2007

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ECCC students win in state PBL Conference These East Central Community College students took top honors in the State Phi Beta Lambda Leadership Conference held recently in Tupelo and will advance to national competition scheduled later this summer. Pic· tured are (seated, from left) Samara Beckham of Philadelphia, first place, community service project; Joyce Richardson of Philadelphia, first, website devel– opment, and second, Internation– al business; Nicole Pittman of Newton, first, financial concepts; and Delynn Agee of Choctaw, first, partnership with business, and second, business decision making; and (standing, from left) Rebecca Rogers of Chunky, sec– ond, business decision making, and second, America Enterprise Project; Jeffery Davis of Louisville, first, business plan, and first, parliamentary proce– dures; William Cumberland of Philadelphia, first, parliamentary procedures; Andy Johnson of Philadelphia, first, business plan, and first, annual business report; Terry Smith of Louisville, first, parliamentary procedures; and

Carlos Rice of Louisville, first, parliamentary procedures. Not pictured are Courtney Yates of Louisville, second, business decision making; Brookes Mayes of Newton, first, business plan: and Leslie Nash of Union, first, impromptu speaking, and first, parliamentary procedures. Phi Beta Lambda is an organization for students interested in careers In a business-related field. Christy Ferguson serves as sponsor. (EC Photo)

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