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| Cosmetology class circa 60s |
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| Students learn to use lathes in an early 60s Machine Shop class. |
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| The first Governors baseball team (1967) was coached by Johnny Oppert (center). |
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| Technology in business classrooms has come a long way since this 60s photo! |
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| Welding instructor William Russell works with pipe welding students in the early 60s. |
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| English instructor Bill Young (left) still teaches at Wallace. (circa 70s) |
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| WCC's first SGA president, Tom Parker (left), and Barry Singletary, currently of Sony Magnetic Products, study in the Student Center. |
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| Mrs. Mildred Dyer, math instructor, works with students in classroom. (circa early 70s) |
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| WCC's first president, Dr. Phillip J. Hamm (left), met with the Wiregrass legislative delegation: (L-R) James Sasser, Ozark; Nolan Williams, Newton; Joe Carothers, Dothan; Gene Daniels, Geneva; Chip Bailey, Dothan; and Wallace Miller, Enterprise. |
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| John Dean, famous for his part in the infamous Watergate conspiracy, was one of a series of lecturers on campus in the 80s. |
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| Entertainer Willie Tyler (right) and "Lester" visited WCC in the early 80s. Mark Shope (left) is currently WCC dean of student development and Wallace Campus. |
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| Miklos Bencze, former star of the Hungarian Opera and WCC artist in residence, made two appearances as Dracula in WCC student productions. |
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