These students are members of SkillsUSA at East Central Community College in Decatur. Members and their respective hometowns include (front row, from left) Jesse Dickerson, Edinburg; Jesse Holloway, Decatur; Brittany Cooper, Sebastopol; Jamey Taylor, Lake; Nancy Barnett, Philadelphia; Annabeth Papalambros, Louisville; Erica Dowell, Carthage; Danielle Shoemaker, Decatur; and Crystal Tucker, Meridian; (second row, from left) Carrie Stokes, Philadelphia; Payton Pierce, Madden; Brandon Caldwell, Carthage; Jamie Fortenberry, Forest; Ronald Spears, Louisville; Paige Worthy, Noxapater; Maree Kidd, Newton; Cory Bender, Raleigh; and Felicia Sowell, Newton; (third row, from left) Carnell Gray, Quitman; Cody Mason, Union; Craig Lovell, Newton; Jesse Savell, Decatur; Max Harvey, Morton; Johnny Hatcher, Nanih Waiya; Will Land, Philadelphia; Brandon Stubblefield, Philadelphia; and Robin Crapps, Union; (fourth row, from left) Frank Harris, Lisman, Ala.; Charles Johnson, Louisville; Antonio Nash, Carthage; Ronald Hearan, Louisville; Avery Morgan, Witchita, Kan.; Germaine Grace, Meridian; and Patrick Griffin, Union; (fifth row, from left) Richard Mosby, Decatur; Lindsay Bozeman, Union; Johnathon Breedlove, Philadelphia; Tim Patterson, Louisville; Sydney Tucker, Shelby Shelley and Adam McLemore, all of Sebastopol; Hugh Vanlandingham, Noxapater; and Jeremy Stewart, Louisville; (sixth row, from left) Alex Hamilton, Philadelphia; Logan Hilliard, Louisville; Cory Fitzgerald, Little Rock; Eddie Fondren, Union; Colton Fulton, Philadelphia; Amber Wall, Pelahatchie; Hannah Watkins, Union; and Jason Thomas, Philadephia; (seventh row, from left) Trent Hitt, Philadelphia; Kristie Robinson, Forest; Amanda Partridge, Philadelphia; Candace Patrick, Forest; Raquel Simmons, Philadelphia; Megan Carlisle, Gilbertown, Ala.; Amy Johnson, DeKalb; Chania Mickiel, Forest; Ashley Arrington, Newton; and Camala Palmer, Meridian; and (eighth row, from left) Josh Taylor, Sebastopol; Jeremy Rogers, Rose Hill; Darren Crader, Hickory; Joel Hardy, Forest; Kenny Drury, Noxapater; Kassie Call, Charles Hamilton, Dustin Davis and Kurt Tolbert, all of Philadelphia; and Eric Boone, Forest. The purpose of Skills USA is to foster a wholesome understanding of the functions of labor/management organizations and recognition of their mutual interdependence, and to create among students, faculty members, patrons of the school and persons in industry a sincere interest in and esteem for trade, industrial, technical and health occupations education. The sponsors are Lynn Selman and Sheri Cliburn.