1990

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ECCC Math Contest Winners Dr. hdb~ Harris, lefl, Chairman of the Division of Science and Mathematics at East Central Commuail~ College in Decatur, is shown with area high school students who won top individual a¥~ard' in the college's lith Annual District Mathematics Contest and Seminar. Pictured with Dr. Harn' are. from left, Rush Callahan a nd sister Cind) Callahan of Scott Central High School ¥~ho ""'e a"arded first and second place honors, respectively, and Riehie Rivers of Union ~ho platfll third . Dr. Harris said a scholarship worth $300 is awarded to the contest ~inner ¥~ith 50 lldtol~bips presented to second and third place finishers. Approximately 100 studenb rep'"""ing nine high schools competed in the one-day conte~t. won by Scott Central. Morton platfll SKOIKI followed by students from Forest who won third place honors.

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SCOTT COUNTY TI:\\ES UNI ON APPEAL

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