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You can, too! So you think college is just for teenagers? Th nk aga1n! Students of all ages are continuing their education these days, including the above "former teenagers" who are 1995 graduates of East Central Community College. Pictured are (front row, from left) Rachel Chesney, 34, of Union; Linda Williams. 36, of Kosciusko; Sandra Moore, 50, of Carthage; Inez Cager, 39, of Un10n; and (back row, from left) Edward Perry, 36, of Meridian; Rosie Clark, 25, of Louisville; Chad Breland, 23, of Newton; and Velma Henry, 36, of Philadelphia. It wasn't easy, but these determined individuals balanced their time, studied hard. asked questions, met regularly with advisors and received an education from an experienced and dedicated faculty with one goal in mind: helping all students succeed! If you are a "former teenager" and want to improve your life with a college education, then call East Central Community College for information about day and evening classes offered this fall. And, be sure to ask about East Central's "First Course Free" program and scholarships that are available for nontraditional students. Learning Has No Age Limit!! EASI' CENI'RAI. COMMUNITY COLLEGE "With You In Mind" P.O. Box 129 ·Decatur, Miss. 39327 • Ph. 635-2111 Fall classes begin Wednesday, August 23.

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