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Cosmetology Class

Cosmetology class – circa 60s

Machine Shop
Students learn to use lathes in an early 60s Machine Shop class.

Baseball Team 1967
The first Governors baseball team (1967) was coached by Johnny Oppert (center).

Pasco Davis
Technology in business classrooms has come a long way since this 60s photo!

William Russle and Welding
Welding instructor William Russell works with pipe welding students in the early 60s.

Bill Young
English instructor Bill Young (left) still teaches at Wallace. (circa 70s)

Tom Parker and Barry Singletary
WCC's first SGA president, Tom Parker (left), and Barry Singletary, currently of Sony Magnetic Products, study in the Student Center.

Mildred Dyer
Mrs. Mildred Dyer, math instructor, works with students in classroom. (circa early 70s)

Wiregrass Delegation mid 70s
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.

John Dean
John Dean, famous for his part in the infamous Watergate conspiracy, was one of a series of lecturers on campus in the 80s.

Willie Tyler
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.

Miklos Bencze
Miklos Bencze, former star of the Hungarian Opera and WCC artist in residence, made two appearances as Dracula in WCC student productions.

Picture of Governor Wallace
Former Alabama Governor George C. Wallace (center) visited acting WCC President Dr. George Grimsley (to the Governor’s left).

Peanut Festival Float
WCC beauties graced the National Peanut Festival parade in the early 70s.

Inagural Float
This 60s float participated in the inaugural parade of Alabama Governor George C. Wallace.

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