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RECEIVE ENGINEERING AWARDS- The above engineering majors at East Central Community College have been named National Collegiate Engineering Award winners for the 1993·94 college term. Recipients of the prestigious honor must have at least a 3.0 grade point average and possess outstanding leadership and citizenship qualities along with malntalnlng a "positive attitude and cooperative spirit," according to math Instructor Dr. Shelby Harris,who serves as sponsor of Alpha Alpha Epsilon, the college's engineering club. As recipients of the national award, the students are also eligible for scholarship grants ranging from $100 to $1 ,500, which are based on grade point average, honors and awards, class rank, scholastic aptitude test scores and college activities. The four also serve as class officer. Pictured from left: Robert Morris, Forest, vice president; Alan Wll· llamson, Philadelphia, reporter; Derrick Tucker, Decatur. secretary/treasurer; and Clemarto Jenk· Ins, Lake, president. (EC Photo)

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