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Sonography student featured in article
Sonography student featured in article
- Written by Fran Higgins
- Published Aug 10, 2012
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It is always good to see academic achievement recognized and celebrated; not enough attention is paid to those young men and women who do well and work to improve the lives of their fellow people. Ms. Friseen is to be congratulated, and her example is worth emulating by students at her school, in her discipline, and in the academy at large.