1954-1972

Aonor StuClents Announced At East Central Frank Rives, dean of amms,,,,ions and records· at East Central Junior College, released the names of Neshoba County students who had made the honor, dean's list and president's list. . Neshoba County students who achieved academic honors were: President's list - Quisty Brantley, Philippe Gaillet, Tedd Pope and Terry Warren. Dean's list - Jamie carol Adcock, Ricky Dale Anderson, Marie H. Braxton, Melissa Weir Burnett, Bobby L. Butler, Early Clemons ·Jr., Amy Jo Hendrix, Scott Franklin Long, Lisa D. Myatt, Danny Carl Peoples, Rhonda Charlene Rhodes, Ken Ray Stamper and Lisa Fay Wolverton. · Honor roll - Stella Marie Buckley, Robert Irvin Burton, Karen Lynn Collins, Terri Lynette Donald, Anselm Lewis Dyess, Sylvia Ann Griffin, Ginnie Maye Henley, Gregory Jackson, Vikki Jenkins, Lance Peoples, John D. Rogers, Vicki Blackwell Salter, Andy Ray Stone, Dina Marie Walker and Zela Rebecca Wilkerson.

Countians Attain Honors At East Central

Six Will Earn ECJC Diplo1na~ Six Scott County students are candidates for gradu– ation at the conclusion of the fall session at E ast Central Jr. College. Ther e are a total of 39 applicants . Those graduates from Scott County are: Kenneth Glen Warren, Fores t, Carpentry; Patsy J. Claborn, Forest, Cosme– tology; JillElizabethRush, Lake, Cosmetology; John Michael Durham, Forest, Machine Shop; Robert D. Jones , Forest, Machine Shop; and E . J . Shepard , Forest, Radio and T. V. Repair.

Frank Rives, Dean of Ad– missions and Records at East Central Junior College, has released the names of 14 students who made the Presi– dent's List by maintaining a 4.0 or an all "A" average, 53 students who made the Dean's List by maintaining a 3.5 to 3.9grade point average and 36 students who received vocational honors by main– taining an A average. Dianna Dowdle Chipley of Carthage made the Presi– dent's List. Students from Leake Coun– ty who made the Dean's List were Chris Shane Horne, Yevonne H. Moore, and Alan Dale Rhea, all of Carthage. Students from Leake Coun– ty receiving Vocational Honors were James Melvin Caldwell of Carthage, Guy Richard Kennedy of Sebastopol, and Schmitz James Lewis of Carthage.

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