2010

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ECCC PHOTO These surgical technology students at East Central Communi– ty College In Decatur were selected as officers of the East Central Surgical Technology Student Association (ECSTSA). From left are Jessica Williamson, president, Louisville; Gail Chambers, vice president, Philadelphia; Leslie Fussel, secre– tary, Louisville; and Jenna Hatch, treasurer, Morton:ECSTSA is an organization designed to help surgical technology students acquire knowledge and skills essential for preparing them for a surgical technology career. Surgical technology instructors LeAnn Shirley and Kristle Pilgrim serve as sponsors.

ECCCPHOTO These Scott County students were recently selected to Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges for the 2009-10 term at East Central Community College in Decatur. The outstanding stu– dents were nominated for the honor by faculty and staff, with selection based on aca– demic achievement a nd involvement in extracurricu– lar clubs and organizations. Those selected and their respective hometowns are, from left, Bailey Brown of Morton; and Jordan Gunn, Reshetta Benton and Veroni– ca Smith, all of Forest. Not pictured are Candise John– son, Edgar Alvarez, Zach Gibbs, Rachel Ramirez and Krista Thrash, all of Forest.

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NESHOBADEMOCRAT _____ SCOTT COUNTY TIMES____

CARTHAGINIAN------ NEWTON COUNTY APPEAL___

SPIRIT OF MORTON------- WINSTON COUNTY JOURNAL__ CLARION-LEDGER-------- MERIDIAN STAR _ _ ____

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