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Shirley Vaughn brightens the morning with her friendly appearance as she serves Cokes, fries, and hamburgers to hungry students. rf. ' if ' f A3235 - .. V Q E x A Students are greeted each morning with a friendly hello from Claude who is always busv keeping the campus clean. . X J, ff X Mffsi. Jeffery llilinstead seeks help for a cough and finds a sympathetic ear in Mrs. Ruby Shoemaker, manager ot the bookstore. Ss '7 if M , wg, ..iv . 1 1 Ms, Je 1 x mv nm' it 3 4' , X W fa. AW i 3? S i . Winni9 Thlllln keeps Cross Hall in Mrs. Betty Holbrook checks out the day's schedule with Juanita Hawthorne iiD'T0D C0nd'T'0f1 for future doctors and Tina Walker as housekeeper Alberta Hoye waits for instructions. and scientists. 25
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I Need Your l-lelp. When a high school senior becomes a college freshman, and suddenly finds himself in a strange place without his fam- ily to support him, where does he turn? Well, at East Central, he has a whole host of people to answer his questions, give him a kind word, pat him on the back, or offer a little en- couragement when he needs it. ln addition to the faculty who go into the classroom ev- ery day and the administrators who see that the college runs smoothly, there is a whole net- work of support people who see that students feel at home. Two of the first people that students encounter on the campus are the ladies in the bookstore who never seem to tire of answering the same questions and locating the same books. Mrs. Shoemak- 2 w.sc,,, , .4 f- , N . , f-7 9 f- 75 t if 1 f . a' fe.. f It 5 5' fx itz ...nl er and Mrs. Johnston indeed support students. Students who find they need a boost in a particular class may go to the Special Services Office where Mrs. Tingle and Mrs. Kilpatrick arrange for help through spe- cial tutors. ln the girls' dorms, life would be less than rosey without the guidance of help- ing hands of Mrs. Holbrook and Mrs. Haralson. Students who find them- selves with questions concern- ing a wide range of problems from admissions to lost and found articles are assisted by friendly personnel in the ad- ministrative offices. Although many students tend to over- look their important role, the maintenance staff works daily to assure that the classrooms and grounds are at their best. Linda Hansford, Secretary to the Dean of Students, simplifies life for EC students by providing the Student Bulletin each day. I!! M ,...,... .WV Mrs. Lawrence Tingle, Director of Special Services, sees that students' aca- demic needs are met through peer tutoring. 24 te aft .2 :QUT , ,ff-5 AY? ,Q VY 'W .pf -' . r - ,tt . - N l ' vi' fy M 4 f 'eil' S i . .k,f.,,M,t ft Q fx' ?,.l,c v A , 5wg .. A V vi 5 4 6 Q' X , ,. , ,t , . I tiff.. . .Q Mrs. June Vaughn makes the confusing world of finance a little more under- standable for students by explaining such things as charges, grants, and schol- arships.
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Qn any day of the year, a visitor can walk across the ECJC campus and be impressed by the number of beautiful girls he meets. While all of these girls have not chosen to put their beauty on the line in pageant competition, a num- ber of them have. It is a part of East CentraI's name for excellence in all areas that has caused several pageant winners to choose East Central as their college. Here they can find themselves a part of a fundamental academic atmosphere and be appreci- ated for their beauty, poise, talent, and intelligence. 1987-88 boasts pageant winners in a variety of pageants, including the Choc- taw Princess Contest, high school beau- ty pageants, Miss Neshoba County Pag- eant, Farm Bureau Queen Contest, and East Central's own Most Beautiful Pag- eant. Amy Pouncey, the 1987 Farm Bureau Queen, enjoys pageant competition but says winning is always secondary to the pleasure of getting to know new friends. s , 'A f -Nt' -' ,MS , y ':'ig:, f. ,. ' f ..... . -- , .MF L. 3,,':..'1.-- fl Nj , , ,,-Q, x ' ky 8 M 1-if . K M M ,.--- sf f. was ,.,. A ,,,,,,X A -my V, X ...--' 1 :st w J,w - - ,N - tg A V I-1 ',,,+fw N-www:-1' 515 ,l , . , , sn-wwwmwww s is ,,,, fm- A V E W, K Angie Morrow was selected as Most Beautiful Girl at Sebastapol High School in 1987 and continues to prove she deserved the titlet Shelly Wolverton, EC's 1987 Homecoming Queen, was chosen a Beauty at EC last year and was also a Beauty at Philadelphia High School. 26 'NW' it 'nl
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