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Who'sW named at East The 1992 edition of Who's Who Among Students In Amer– ican Junior Colleges will include the names of 41 stu– dents from East Central Com– munity College in Decatur who ihave been selected as national tstanding campus leaders. tudents are chosen for the prestigious honor based on their academic achievement, sel"Vlce to the community, lead– ership in extracurricular activ– lties, and potential for contin– ued success. The East Central honorees JOm an elite group of students selected from more than 1400 mstitutions of higher learning m all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and several foreign nations. utstanding students have een honored in the annual directory since it was first pub– lished in 1934. Students named from East Central include the following: Leake County: Lela A. Ladner, Jan Robinson, Eddie D. Rutherford, John G. Spray– berry, Matthew W. Strum, Melanie Wilcher and Chasity N . Young, all ofCaitllage; John C . Howell and Sydney K

Leonard, both of\\ and James B. .John

Nesboba County: Branning, Tina N Bobbie N. Gray J and Michael S P '" Philadelph1a. N cwton Count~· L. Blalock, Tamara Kim L. Griffin P Kenny A. McMu McNeil and Chn all of Decatur J ing, Steven C Ha D. Hendon M Reynolds and Rich all of Union; Mich son and Darlene • of Chunky; a Williams, Hickory Scott Count~: Allen, Morton; Job han, Forest; anQ M Myers, Harperville Winston Cpun Fussell, Richard K Lisa D. Thompson

Hill, all of LoUl \ · Linda K. s";ndle, N

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