1995
Work-Based Learning Offers Pathway to Success at ECCC Among the first companies to participate in the new Work-Based Learning Program offered at East Central Community Cc.llege is U.S. Electrical Motors in Philadelphia where four students were initially placed in the school-to-work initiative. These students include (first row, from left) Yancy Martin of Carthage, Todd Adkins of Union, Gary Akins of Philadelphia and AJan Spears of Union. Their instructors are (second row, from left) Richard Clark, machine shop technology; Ricky Harrison, drafting and design technology; and Mrs. Mary Everett, electrical technology. Also shown is Roger Whitlock who serves as program coordinator. In back are plaqt. officials (from left) Robert EzelJe and Billy QuJnn, supen isors; Karl Brantley, president; and Tommy Fulton, personnel manager. (EC Phow)
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