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Academic AII-American... East Central Community College sophomore Cay Clark of Clntnky was recently named to the 1990-91 Academic All-American First Team for Community, Technical and Junior Colleges and is shown during the awards ceremonies held in Kansas City, Missouri. Presenting the prestigious award to the liberal arts major is Thomas Curley, president of USA TODAY. Also pictured are (from left) Dr. Eddie M. Smith, ECCC president; Dr. Dale PameU, executive director of the American Association of Community and Junior Colleges; and Rod Risley, eucudve direcJnr ~f Phi Theta Kappa, an international honor society for commu11Jty and junior college studettts. Clark was one of 20 community/ junior col– Jete students selected from tbtouthoat tire nation to receive the honor.

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