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ECCC yearbook wins ·state honors The 2011-12 Wo-He-Lo

out the publication. "Co-editors Ashley Moore of Carthage and Raychal Reed ofLouisville did an exceptional job leading the staff from last year," Phillips said. "We look forward to taking these results and improving upon them for this year's yearbook." The Wo-He-Lo also placed third in the catego– ry of cover design and fourth in copy. The publi– cation finished sixth in the state overall. Moore is the daughter of Jimmy and Judy Moore and is a graduate ofl.eake Academy.

yearbook of East Central Community Co11ege in Decatur won a first place award, a third place and a fourth place in categorical competition against other state community college yearbooks. Awards were announced from the annual statewide commu– nity college yearbook com– petition. "The staff and I were

pleased with the results of the yearbook competition and especially proud that our theme 'Defme EC' won MOORE first place in its category,"

Gennie Phillips, publica- chose the theme and tions coordinator and incorporated it through– adviser for the yearbook, said. "The yearbook st aff

worked diligently to pro– duce a high quality book that could compete with other community colleges ..· around the state, and that is just what they did."

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