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| Bishop W. J. Murchison, founder, left, with another longtime board member, Minister Ron Irby, in the center. |

| Deborah Hamilton, executive director of the center, with Abdul Alkalimat. |
| Three young people at the older PCs in the center. |
| Lena Webb, a UT student who went from web student at the center to volunteer Cyberchurch instructor, doing troubleshooting. |

| Brian Zelip, master's student in Africana Studies, with four students from an afternoon class. |

| CMA president Connie Howell, Kate Williams, and Deborah Hamilton after a planning meeting. |

| Thelma Williams, King school PTO president, browsing the Center's new garden webpage as others look on. |

| Karen Daugherty, University of Toledo professor of math education, Odessa Lynch, grandmother and volunteer, and Michelene McGreevy, UT master's student in Africana Studies, are among those organizing the math practice proficiency tests that are a joint project of the Murchison Center, UT, and the Toledo Public Schools. |

| Kids after a practice math proficiency test. |
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