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The Eagle, 1964.
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Abstract / Description
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The first, and only, yearbook created for Johnson Junior College. The college opened in September 1962 on the grounds of Carver Heights High School. Following the passing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Johnson Junior college was desegregated and became a part of Lake-Sumter State College, then known as Lake-Sumter Junior College. The Administration (also known as Williams-Johnson) building on LSSC’s campus is named after both the college and Johnson Junior College’s first and only president...
Show moreThe first, and only, yearbook created for Johnson Junior College. The college opened in September 1962 on the grounds of Carver Heights High School. Following the passing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Johnson Junior college was desegregated and became a part of Lake-Sumter State College, then known as Lake-Sumter Junior College. The Administration (also known as Williams-Johnson) building on LSSC’s campus is named after both the college and Johnson Junior College’s first and only president, Mr. Perman E. Williams (1918-2010).
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Date Issued
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1964
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Identifier
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eagle64
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Document (PDF)