Roland Technology Student Association
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ROLAND TECHNOLOGY Student Association (TSA) students participated in the Oklahoma TSA State Conference April 5 through 7 in Tulsa. Attending the conference are, from the left in front, Logan Sims, second in graphic design; Josh Seabolt; Joseph Ward; Betty Mae Eiffert, eighth in medical technology; Jordan Hale, seventh in prepared speech; Christina Turner, eighth in medical technology; Summer Cole, first in marine design challenge; and Libby Younger, first in marine design challenge, fifth in video challenge, and ninth in medical technology challenge. In back from the left are Caleb Seabolt, fifth in promotional graphics; Justin Harralson, fifth in desktop publishing; Brooke Needham, fifth in video challenge; Jeremy Wann, 10th in extemporaneous presentation; Jeff Rackley, first in film technology; Ronnie Angel, first in film technology; and Bradley Andrews.

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