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I l Wilcher of Edinburg said sh e too chose 1 ECCC to be close to home. Wilcher is a fresh– man mechanical engi– J neering major and the daughter of Mark and Jodi Wilcher. Newton County's Distinguished Young Woman Codi Ballard of Decatur said she 1 chose ECCC to be a ch eerleader and because of the schol– ars hips offered. The freshman pre- f. lCdicine major is a arrior Cheerleader, . r<•sident of the fresh– man class for the SBA 11 nd a member of Wnrrior Corps, I hn mond Darlings, l•: nvironmental Club, ,-; 1111h•n ls Against I )1·Ht ruclive Decisions 11111 Higma Sigma Mu 1'1111 She is the du 11 ~ hl ('l' of Marty i 11.t Tonya Ballard 111111 ChriHand J essica We•, 111 11. Nc:itt hohn County's l)itJt,i llKll •Hlwd Young \\'(11111111 Taylor J'hil h pH of l' h iluclc•lphin said
being close to home was important in her college choice. In addition, Phillips said, "EC provides a good tran sition to a university." The freshman pre– dental major is the daughter of Lee and Michelle Phillips. She is a member of Warrior Corps, Sigma Sigma Mu Tau, Dia mond Darlings, Students : Against D est ru ctive Decisions, and Centralettes dance line. Winston County's Distinguished Young Woman Paige Johnson of Louisville said she chose ECCC because she has "always wanted to be an EC Centralette and because EC has such great teachers and scholarships." The pre-dental freshman is the daughter of Jeannie and Larry Johnson. She is a member of the Centralettes dance line and Warrior Corps.
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