1972-1977

Courses On Television Beginning this January, East examining today's significant Central Junior College a t consumer issues. Decatur will offer college "Dimensions in Cultures" credit for three courses to be can bp sGBn a t 10 p.m. Wed aired over the Mississippi nesdays and Fridays or at 4% Educational Television Net and 5 p.m. Sundays. The fist work. - program is scheduled fo Interested persons should Wednesday, January 22, and isr, tune in ETV C h a ~ e l S 2 (VHF) described as a general bi and 14 (UHF) a t ten o'clock troductory course in culturag:: p.m. during the weeks of anthropology. Outstandiw: January 6 and January 13 for a n t h r o p o ~ ~ s t s will examine ; I two weeks of preview of the the process of culture a n t i / three courses to be offered - personality development cm "The Consumer Experience", this tkee-hour course. "Communication I", and The cost for the course o I "Dimensions in Cultures". fered on ETV wil be $12 pel Mississippians deciding to semester hour, plus the $10 take one or more of the courses charge Per course that is for credit should register at required ETV. All books and, East Central on Tuesday night, material packets may he, January 7th a t 6:30 p. m. purchased a t the collegb Helping the viewer recognize bookstore. ,,. the extent to which corn Persons desiring informati munication functions in his life should contact Registrar is the goal of "Communication Frank Rives or Academia I", which will air a t 10 p.m., Dean B. J. Tucker at Eaat. Mondays, beginning January Central before or on the 20, and will repeat again on registration date J a n u a ~ 7th- Sunday a t 4 p.m. Successful + t >,ti;,

completion of the course wiU 1, result in one hour's credit froni i ,East Central. Two lessons weekly will air iir "The Consumer Ex- "periencd' series. The fist lesson wil air a t 10 p.m., I Tuesdays, beginning January ~ 21, end the second at the same hour on Thursdays. These 1 I lessonswill be repeated at 4: 30 1 and 5 p.m. each Saturday af- , ternoon. This three-hour credit course is a personal financial 1 I management intormatioh I series emphasizing a con- / structive approach to con- Llmers rights. The individual -?grams cover a wide range financial problems

East Central Junior College, Decatur, have been asked to help support their alma mater with contributions to the Development Foundation. Presenting his check to Don Howington, immediate past president of the E. C. J. C. Alumni Association, is Maury B. Gunter of Newton (center). Looking on is Dean of Students Denver Brackeen, who serves as Secretary-Treasurer of the foundation. A 1961 graduate of East Central, Gunter is married to the former Ma r y Ann Loper of Decatur, also a '61 graduate. He received his 6. S. degree in electrical engineering from Mississippi State, and is now associated with Engineers and Clnrvnvnrc Inr n 4 NnuAnn

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