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RAY:THEON DONATES 1'0 ECCCPROGRAMS

Students In electronic technology and electrical technology at East Central Community College In Decatur are enhancing their skills In soldering thanks to a recent donation from RaytheonSystems, Inc.In Forest Raytheon has provided 36 solderingstations,14 work stations and three microscopes to both programs, all of which "are greatly need– ed and apprect 1ed," according to Wayne Eason (seated at right), dean of career and technical education at the College's Bradford J. Tucker Applied Technology Center. Shown with some of the new equipment are (seated from left) electronic technology instructors Jim Btackbum and James Clark, Eason; (and standing from left) Raytheon representatives Barbara Bagley, operations planning and control manager and Steve Coleman, operations assembly manager.

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