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Attends orientation Forest high school graduate Christie Wallace, left, and Melissa Pryor, a graduate of Scott Central, were among new students attending the July 27 orientation session held at East Central Community College : and are shown discussing their class schedules with academic • · counselor Gregg Jefcoat. During orientation, students have a chance . to advance register for fall classes reserve dormitory space, take re- quired placement tests and learn of the w1de variety of academic, soc1al , and personal opportunities available at East Central

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