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Karolina Oller (1989 Business Administration) lives in Lansing and says, "Professor Prokos is still in my head, teaching English 101 and 102! My perseverance paid off - I received my BA in 1996!"
Louis Markee (1970 Library Arts) lives in Flint and remembers that his political science teacher, Mr. Melchir, was always interesting to listen to. He also fondly recalls the rec room "and all the good looking girls there to feast your eyes on."
Veronica Yates lives in Flint and remains an MCC sports fan. She recalls that she took a math course during summer and "it was a lot of work! It was a two hour class that met four times per week! It was my one and only A in math from grade school to college! Great teacher!"
Dr. Carla Cook, a retired radiation oncologist, attended Flint Jr. College from 1955-1957.
The following MCC Alumni were inducted to the Greater Flint Afro-American Hall of Fame on February 22, 1998:
Amos Buford
Dr. Cloyce Dickerson
Dr. Charles Teaberry
Justus Thigpen
Wayne Thomas
"Even though I am an alumnus of two other universities, my heart is only with "Flint Junior College" and its subsequent names. I contribute so much more to you than I do to the other two colleges combined. And I plan to continue that for as long as I can. Being involved with the alumni association, I feel more "connected" to the college and this makes me realize that not only my education there was superior, but now my association with all of you there has enhanced my viewpoint of just what the college is about. It is wonderful to know that you all embrace alums like me to your Foundation. Please continue to provide the finest education that is possible. The college and the town provided me with my basic start in the world and, as I said above, is where my heart is. Thank you for all that you have done for me and countless other students there." - John K. Krupp, MBA, CPA |