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Salem student awarded most improved and outstanding in KC Radiologic Technology Program

By Bruce Kropp Jun 22, 2021 | 6:08 PM
Bre Speaks of Salem was honored as Most Improved and the Outstanding Radiologic Technology Student at Kaskaskia College.

Kaskaskia College has announced for the first time the same student has received the Most Improved and the Outstanding Radiologic Technology Student Award.

Bre Speaks won both awards and was honored during the program’s recent pinning ceremony.   She was one of 23 graduates this year.

Bre’s plans include starting in the x-ray field and furthering her career in the CT world.

Kaskaskia College Radiologic Technology 2021 pinning. First Row: Stephanie Lowe- Brownstown; Bre Speaks- Salem; Kayle Harmon- Dieterich; Jenna Ritchey- Beckemeyer; Kadi File- Greenville; Taylor Cox- Westville; Kenney Luebbers- Bartelso;
Second Row: Sharon Elwood- Radiology Faculty; Jenn Johnson- Hoffman; Caitlin Trame- Breese; Molly Dearmond- DuQuoin; Taylor Hobbs- Murphysboro; Rachel Petrea- Salem; Lindsay Dagen- Vandalia; Brianna Heckenkemper- Breese; Danielle Deiters- Germantown; Kalyn Baum- Salem; Jenna Wuebbels- Germantown; Sadie Varel- Breese; Alex Wallis- Highland; Gabby Langenfeld- Salem; Jillian Collier- Sorento; Mimi Polczynski- Radiology Program Director; Candace Sloat- Radiology Faculty
Not pictured: Jessie Macdonald of Trenton and Kaylie Smothers of Beckemeyer.

Bre is the daughter of Jenifer Rooney and Jeff Stuber.