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January 14, 2004


Thirteen graduate from Cowley's seventh MICT class

Thirteen graduate from Cowley's seventh MICT classMembers of Cowley's Mobile Intensive Care Technician Class of 2003, from left:
Elizabeth Foster, Jana Bradley, Sheila Forshee, Alicia Hoss,
Mikala Sanchez, Jerry Preston, Mike Mitchell, Francine Harp, Jon Clawson, Chris Atwater,
Mike Crego and Kevin Duncan. Not pictured: Kim Widler.

Thirteen students in Cowley County Community College's Mobile Intensive Care Technician program were honored Friday night during a graduation ceremony held in the Earle N. Wright Community Room on the main campus.

The MICT (paramedic) program that finished Dec. 12, 2003, completed the associate of applied science degree for the students. The class represents the first that has graduated since Cowley received national Emergency Medical Services education accreditation. It also was the seventh class of students to graduate from the program.

The class of 2003: Christopher Atwater, Manhattan; Jana Bradley, Clearwater; Jon Clawson, Winfield; Michael Crego, Wichita; Kevin Duncan, Wichita; Sheila Forshee, Wichita; Elizabeth Foster, Augusta; Francine Harp, Wichita; Alicia Hoss, Rose Hill; Mike Mitchell, Augusta; Jerry Preston, Wellington; Mikala Sanchez, Wichita; and Kim Widler, Clearwater.

The evening began when Slade Griffiths, director of EMS educ