1972-1977

13 County students

Thirty students expect to complete requirements for certificates and degrees at East Central Junior College at the conclusion of the present semester . Six candidates are "! completing requirements for the Associate in Arts degree, one is completing the Asso- ciate in Science Degree and twenty-three will receive voc- ational certificates. Certifi- cates are being completed in Air Conditioning and Refri- geration, Automative Body and Fender Repair, Carpen- try, Masonry, Basic Electri- . city, Radio and T.V. Repair, Welding, and Intensive Busi- ness. Thirteen of the .thirty stu- dents completing are from Newton County. They are: Bruce 0. Massey, son of Mrs. Louise M. Fergurson of Decatur, Automotive Body - and Fender Repair; Mrs. . Linda Irby of Little Rock, Li.:

Cosmetology; Mrs. Teri Lny Mullins of Decatur, Cosme- tology; Charles R. Cleveland son of Mr. and Mrs.Earne: Cleveland of Decatur, Elec tricity; Bany N. McCoy anc Thomas N. McCoy, sons of Mrs. Annie McCoy of Deca tur, Masonry; Mrs. Aubre! L. Robinson, of Chunky Masonry; William J. Smith son of Mr. and Mrs. Jakc Smith of Decatur, Masonry Mrs. Sammie Jean Jones o Newton, Welding; Cynthii Ann Craig, daughter of Mr and Mrs. I.G. Craig o Hickory, Intensive Business Charlie Wells Brackeen, son of Mr. and Mias. Denver Brackeen of Union, Associate in Arts Degree; Alec Gary Harthcock, son of Mr. and, Mrs. ~ h om a sB. Harthcock of Newton, Associate in A Degree; and Robert J Scoggin, son of Mr. and N Joe D. Scoggin of Decatur Associate in Science Degree

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