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			_small.jpg) Mount Pulaski senior elected state FCCLA president
 
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            [June 28, 2013] 
            SPRINGFIELD -- The newly elected 
			state officer team of the Illinois Family, Career and Community 
			Leaders of America recently chose their president for the 2013-2014 
			year. Cady Lowery, a senior at Mount Pulaski High School, will lead 
			the organization, along with six other officers from across the 
			state.  | 
		
            |  One of Lowery's first responsibilities will be to serve as one of 
			the Illinois FCCLA voting delegates for the FCCLA National 
			Leadership Conference in Nashville, Tenn., July 6-12. While at the 
			national conference, she will also preside over the meetings of the 
			Illinois delegation. The remainder of her year will be packed with 
			attending conferences, presiding over meetings and preparing for the 
			2014 State Leadership Conference. The seven-member State Executive 
			Council is the backbone of the student-led organization. Under 
			Lowery's leadership during the upcoming year, they will plan a 
			variety of meetings and leadership activities to serve the nearly 
			4,000 members in the state of Illinois. Being selected as state 
			president is an opportunity that only one other Mount Pulaski FCCLA 
			member has ever experienced in the chapter's 61-year history.  
			 
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			"Cady Lowery is one of the most impressive young leaders that I have 
			had the privilege of working with!" said Marta Lockwood, executive 
			director for Illinois FCCLA. "She is self-motivated, sincere and a 
			great inclusive leader. I look forward to working with her and the 
			rest of the state officer team for the next school year." In addition to her responsibilities as state president at the 
			upcoming national conference, Lowery and her project partner, Jordan 
			Luczaj, will also compete in their Chapter Showcase Manual event. 
			Accompanying them will be Chelsea Siembida, who will compete in her 
			Nutrition and Wellness event, and Mr. Waterkotte, FCCLA adviser at 
			Mount Pulaski High School. 
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