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RECEIVE COMPUTER TRAINING Employees of U. S. Electrical Motors in Philadelphia are receiving instruction in the use of com– puters thanks to a new mobile classroom/lab owned by the Skill(fech One-Stop Car~r Center at East Central Community College in Decatur. The learning lab, located adjacent to the· Philadelphia/Neshoba County Vo-Tech Center, is equipped with 10 computer stations. Each training class consists of 10 students who meet Mondays and Wednesdays over a six-month peri– od. A total of 60 plant employees are participating in the special pro,gram, coordinated by David Evans, training director at U. S. Motors. Serving as instructors 4re Carolyn Tingle, Krystal McFall, Jason Gipson and Peggy Jenkins (shown above). Pictured in the background are (from left) Dr. Eddie M. Smith, ECCC president; Evans; Earl Marshall, ECCC Career Center team leader; and John Adcock, ECCC district director of vocational-technical instruction. The mobile lab is also being utilized by approximately 20 employees of Chahta Enterprise, also of Philadelphia.
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