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Emmaus and Salisbury students among new officers

LCTI

Lehigh Career and Technical Institute recently recognized the 2016-2017 roster of SkillsUSA officers.

The students, who represent a variety of sending high schools and career and technical education programs, were honored at recent pinning ceremonies.

SkillsUSA is a partnership of students, teachers and industry working together to ensure a skilled workforce. SkillsUSA provides educational programs, events and competitions that support career and technical education.

SkillsUSA officers for the morning session include: Briana Bozilesky, who was named vice president. Bozilesky is a junior at Emmaus High School and is enrolled in the health occupations program at LCTI.

SkillsUSA officers for the afternoon session include: Kacy Roblyer, who was named vice president and is a senior at Salisbury High School enrolled in the dental technology program at LCTI and Autumn Weber, who was named historian, is a senior at Emmaus High School and is enrolled in the commercial photography program.

CONTRIBUTED PHOTOSLehigh Career and Technical Institute students from the morning session named SkillsUSA officers include: clockwise from top left, Nancy Eskander, president, of Louis E. Dieruff High School, Allentown; Matt Gunkle, treasurer, of Whitehall High School; Pedro Ortiz, secretary, of William Allen High School; Ryan Correll, historian, of Parkland High School; Mariah Conover, treasurer,