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EAST CENTRAL COMMUNIT¥ COLLEGE '"=-zn ~P5 wtnnrng the MACJC state champi-
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izens, live in well-kept homes, go to work each day; vote, work for better schools. are civic-minded," Wood said. "They send their children to our college and take pride in the fact that they attended East Cen– tral.'' She fw'ther stated, "There 1s a coming together of all area~ of the College. One job is no more important
are u-e ~ed. and mo:,t wear blue Jean.... to clas~. And ihere are some that I cannot de~cnbe m the English lamrua~e what they have on when thel come to cl ,.. ass. On a more seriou... note, Wood pointed with pride to the many ECCC alumni who have made and will continue to make their mark "with the elite in our state and nation.·· 'i\nd there are thousands of alumni who are good cit-
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year' "Sku · and ~·weaters v.ith saddle oxfDTd~ and Bobbie socks. little ballerina shoes. Elvis luur~:tyles. \·eronica Lake-lon- hair with one-eye covered. bee hive hair. crew cuts. flat ps, penny loafers and bell bonoms and the hippy years - long hair, army surpltc clothes. no bras, mim .. kirts, long side burns can-c~n petticoats, ot .... and granny skirts, were just some of the styles that stand out. And then there Wl:>S a time when females ':\·ore rain coats over thel!' shorts to go to physical education classes and even to the tennis courts! "Today, all our students do not follow the same styles." Wood said. "Most students
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