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OC Celebrates "Drive to Success"

By: Shelby Levins
Updated: May 5, 2011
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ODESSA - One Odessa College student will be driving to campus today in a brand new 2011 Ford Mustang.

 OC hosted its third annual "Dive to Success" finale Wednesday night at Rosa's Cafe in Odessa.

The program is designed to encourage students to get involved in success-driven activities around campus. Students earn points for attending certain events, which increases their chance of winning.

Five finalists were drawn last week from more than 12,000 entries.

Jami Bellah - a radiologic technology major from Whitney, Texas - was randomly selected as this year’s big winner. She drives home the blue Ford Mustang she's pictured with.


Also included in the picture are representative from this year's sponsors - Odessa College, Taco Villa, Rosa’s Café, Diamond Tank Rental and Odessa Pump.

 

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