1990

WEEK OF

ECCC 'Senior Day' scheduled March 29 ECCC offic:'i:lls nd students will "roll out the red C':iipCl" for visiting ~ s: seruors during the col- leg~ • S or Day w:::tivities Thtrrsdl~ t-.Urdl29, announced Dr. Phil S dean of students. Dr S n said regtStral.Jon will be held from 9.30 lO 10:00 a.m. in Auditorium where a 30-minule prog– mm is planned. Program participants mclude Dr. Eddie M. Smith, college president; Dr. Sutphin; Hal Land of Lousiville, student body association prestdent; East Central cheerleaders and college talent show winners. Also scheduled will be the showing of slide photos taken of high school seniors throughout the five-county district. various programs of study. Th~ visit– ing students will also be informed concerning the school's many clubs, organizatiOns and extracurncular activities.

The dean of students said the col– lege will furnish lunch with hambur– gers and sundaes being served. along with other items, on the East Mall. During the lunch hour, entertainment will be provided by the ECCC "DJ". A special one-hour concert will be held beginning at l :00 p.m. featuring the Collegians, the college's vocal– instrumental pop group, which is also scheduled in the mall area. Dur– ing the concert performance, many door prizes will be given away. Following the Collegians' perfor– mance, II)'outs for athletic teams, band, cheerleaders, Ccntraleues and Warrior Corps will take place begin– ning at 2:00p.m. For further information concern– ing Senior Day activities plc3se con– tact the Dean of Students Office, ECCC, Decatur, MS 3Q327 or Phone 635-2111, cxtcns. n20t.

Campus tours arc scheduled from 10:30 to 12:00 noon with mforma– tion being provided on the college's

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