1954-1972

40 to graduate from ECJC East Central Junior Col– lege has 40 students who completed requirements for graduation at the end of the Fall Semester. All candidates will have the opportunity to participate in graduation ex– eri;:ises in May. County receiving Vocational Certificates are: Shelia Maria Anderson-Intensive Busi– County receiving Vocational Certificates are: Kay Frances Kilpatrick-Intensive Busi– ness, William Leach-Auto Body and Fender, Alvin Scott Jenkins-Auto Mechanics,

ness, William D. Bell-Auto Body and Fender, Johnny Earl Moore-Auto Body and Fender, Larry Dewayne Strickland-Auto Body and Fender, James B. Weaver Jr.-Auto Body and Fender, Arthur N. Whitehead-Auto Body and Fender, George A. Williams-Auto Body and Fender, Paula Diane Dean– Cosmetology, Mary Lee Ken• nedy-Cosemetology, Martha Jean Loper-Cosmetology, William R. Estes-Machine Shop, Rickie T. Glenn-Ma– sonry, Ronald E. Chaney– Welding, Derrick Lee Gal– laspy-Welding, and Pamela Collins-Cosmetology. Students from Neshoba

Mikeal A. Miles-Auto Me– chanics, Stanley Backstrom– Carpentry, Lance Clemons– Electricity, Beverly Bee Grif– fin-Electricity, and Adolph McLemore-Welding, and Robert Dewayne Rogers– Welding. Students from Scott County receiving Vocational Certificates are: Francis Dean Willis-Auto Mechan– ics, Robbie Joe Smith-Re– frigeration and Air Condi– tioning, Calvin Harper– Welding, and Wanda Mor– ris-Cosmetology. · Jennie Bennett of Winston County received a certificate in Cosmetology. Students from Leake County rec~iving Vocational Certificates are: James Mel– vin Caldwell-Electricity and Steve T. Gates-Masonry. Jack Boulton of Jasper County received a Vocational Certificate in Machine Shop. Beverly Mitchell of Clarke County received a certificate in Cosemtology.

Michael Boyette of Newton County has completed re– quirements for an Associate in Science Degree. Students completing requirements for an Associate in Arts Degree include Elizabeth Anne Little of Jones County, Rhonda Oliphant of Neshoba County, Cynthia Denise Robinson and Suzanne Smith Winstead of Newton County, and Ruby Nell Wamsley and Tonya Ann Woods both of Scott County. Students from Newton

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