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PRESENTS CHECK FOR ECCC SCHOLARSHIPS- Students en– rolled in carpentry and cabinetmaking at East Central Community College may find classes to be even less expensive thanks to a re– cent contribution from the Home Builders Association of Missis– sippi. The Association presented a 54000 check to the College, to be used in awarding four $1000 scholarships to qualified students enrolled in the vocational program of study. Donnie Massey of Me– ridian, third from left, Association vice president, is shown pre– senting the check to Mickey Vance, ECCC Business Manager. Also pictured are (from left) John dcock, ECCC District Director of Vocational-Technical Instruction; James E. Sardin, Associate State Superintendent, Office of Vocational and Technical Instruc– tion, Mississippi Dept. of Education; and Fredrick Lyons, ECCC Carpentry and Cabinetmaking instructor. (EC Photo)

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