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ECCC Alumni Group Meets Tbe fall meeting of tbe East Central Community College Alumni Association Board of Direc– tors was recently held on campus with the upcoming Homecoming celebration being the main topic of discussion. This year's observance will be held Saturday, October 14. Other items discuss· ed at the meetin& Included a financial report concerning The Warrior Club, an organization formed to provide financial assistance to the college's athletic proarams, and The Warrior, the school's first alumni magazine which will be avaHable for distribution the week prior to Homecom– ing. Over $4000 bas been raised to support the college's athletic efforts. Board members atten– ding Included, seated, from left , Skippy Lathem of Morton, Scott County representative; Mrs. Brenda Carson , faculty representative; Mrs. Gloria McRae of Carthage, association president ; Earl MarsbaU of Clinton, association vice president; Hal Land of Louisville, student body associa– tion president; standing, from left, Paul Chamblee of Carthage, Leake County representative; Dan Harrison of Newton, Newton County representative; Dr. Eddie M. Smith, college presi– dent; Dr. Brad Tucker, dean of Instruction ; and Dr. Phil Sutphin , dean of students . Members not pictured Include Mrs. Lois Cooper of Decatur, association secretary-treasurer; Gary Adkins of Philadelphia, Neshoba County representative; Richard Ballard of LouisvUie, Winston Coun· ty representative; Dr. Pam Kirk of Louisville, past president; John Adcock, recruitment represen– tative; Tom Burt of Pearl and James Vance of Meridian, out of district representatives.

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