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GCCTC honors outstanding students

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Morning session students

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Afternoon session students

Greene County Career and Technology Center recognized the Outstanding Students of the first quarter Jan. 25.

Morning students seated, from left, are Shelby Calvert, Mapletown, culinary arts; Brandon Simpson, Jefferson-Morgan, computer networking technology; and Lexus Smith, Mapletown, cosmetology; standing, Trystan Weir, Jefferson-Morgan, emergency & protective services; Alan Hurley, Mapletown, welding; Wyatt Harris, Central Greene, precision machining; and Austin Kiger, Central Greene, drafting. Not pictured are Samuel Lively, Carmichaels, auto technology; Damon Belford, Jefferson-Morgan, building construction occupations; Frances Cos, Carmichaels, child care services; Donavon Rush, Mapletown, electrical occupations; and Olivia Spitznologle, Central Greene, health assistant. Afternoon students, seasted, from left, are Tina Gump, Carmichaels, culinary arts; Kyle Shough, West Greene, welding; Harry Inghram, West Greene, emergency & protective services; and Shawn Robuck, Carmichaels, building construction occupations; standing, Michael Petros, Carmichaels, computer networking technology; Johnathan Dousa, Carmichaels, precision machining; Justin Brewer, West Greene, electrical occupations; Carlie Gaines, West Greene, health assistant; Treasa McElroy, Central Greene, cosmetology; Tim McClintock, West Greene, auto collision; and Cody Lancaster, Carmichaels, auto technology. Not pictured are Eric Eddy, Central Greene, auto collision; and Bayley Bennett, Central Greene, child care services.

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