1990
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Over 700 attend ECCC Senior Day
Over 700 area high school stu– dents attended Senior Day activities held March 29 on the ECCC campus in Decatur, according to Dr. Phil Sut– phin, dean of students. Registration began around 9 a.m. followed by various forms of enter– tainment which were presented in Huff Auditorium. With the college's Jazz Band and Conehatta Blues Con– nection performing, a slide show given featuring color photos of seniors representing each school in the five-county district. An assembly program followed with participants including Dr. Eddie M. Smith, college president; Dr. Sut– phin; Hal Land, student body presi– dent; ECCC basketball cheerleaders and "Academic Probation," a rock
'n' roll group which won til;.· r•J lege's spring semester talent how Campus tours were later prow' I and the visiting seniors "'' rl' ·tl j, , visit various departrnent.s ami 111 r with academic, technical and v<• l tiona! instructors. The college provided an
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