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ECCC holds Awards Day function The induction of six students in – .o the 1990 East Cemral Communi– ty College Hall of Fame climaxed Awards Day activities receml} held on the Decatur campus. Those selected mcluded Thornton, Leake Academy; Kappa Kappa Iota , Karla Deann Munn, Beulah Hubbard. Wallace C. Bedwell (Business), Ben– jamin James Guthrie, Scott Central. HEADWAE Recognition
Freshman Mathematics, Bethany Lynne Brantley, Leake Academy; Sophomore Mathematics, Stephanie Ruth Patri ck , East Rankin Academy; S. Lebrum Hutchison, :-.1ichael William Arthur, Edinburg; Secondary Educati on , Connie \1ichelle Myers, Sebastopol; Spanish, Michelle Denise Faulkner, ~1orron; USM Eddie M. Smith Scholarship, Johnny Warren Beaver, Scott Central; Wo-He-Lo, Heather Weidler, Decatur and Tam– my Michelle Lawrence, Pisgah. Alumni Memorial Awards Alatha Chaney (English), Candie Beckham Beaver, Edinburg; An– drew F. Webb (Football), Wert Lee Spiva, Noxapater; Billy Wayne Baucum (Secondary Education), Joyce Payne Luke, Decatur; Danny R. Killens (Engineering), Dana Leigh Gressett, Hickory; Dr. Edwin Miller (Medical Services), Alan Ray Ezelle, Forest; Ea rline Wood (Women's Basketball), Diana Leigh Davidson, Sebastopol; Howard Sessums (Men's Basketball), James W. Edwards, Calera, Alabama; Jack B. Mayo (Phi Theta Kappa), Benjamin James Guthrie, Scott Central; Opal McMullan Dickinson (Elementary Education), Tina Miller Harris, Decatur; Sara Carr Deaton Memorial Award (Business Technology-One Year Students), Amy Melissa Kirby, Leake Academy and Shunda Daneese Nichols, Philadelphia; Sue Yarbrough Fulgham (Speech), Derek Chapman Rogers, Morton; W.A. Coursey Jr. (Engineering), John Alan Anthony, Philadelphia; and William S. Giffin (Men's In– tramurals), Maurice Backstrom, Neshoba Central. Faculty Memorial Awards Charles H . Pennington Memorial Award (Business Technology-Two Year Students), Deborah Lynn Wolverton, Union; Frank Edwin Leatherwood Scholarship, Tanya Harrison Aycox, Newton Academy and Alisha Michalle Everett, Hickory; J. Andy Miller (Freshman Engineering), Roger Kevin Winstead, Scott Central; and
Miss Lucille Wood, an instructor of health, physical education and recreation, and non-traditional stu– dent Mrs. Joyce Payne Luke of Decatur were recognized as the col– lege's outstanding faculty member and student for 1989-90. They were honored along with other college in– structors and students during the third annual Higher Education Ap– preciation Day-Working for Ex– cellence program, sponsored by the Mississippi Legislature. G overnment Awards Students receiving National Col– legiate Student Government Awards included Student Body Association officers Hal Land (President) and B.J . Hailey (Vice President), both of Louisville; Jimbo Patterson, (Secretary) of Demopolis, Alabama and Karen Valentine (Treasurer) of Newton. Awards also went to Sophomore Class President Missy Smith, Neshoba Central and Freshman Class President Opie Ray, Philadelphia. Scholar's Bowl Team The ECCC Scholars Bowl Team was also recognized and included Dana Gressett, Hickory; Cindy Hall, Neshoba Central; Connie Myers, Sebastopol; and Heather Weidler, Decatur. Recognition was also made of the college's outstanding ·athletes and students who were earlier named to Who's Who Among American Junior Colleges. Following the awards ceremonies, which were held in Huff Auditorium, a picnic luncheon was provided on the East Mall area. Entertainment was provided by the college's jazz band, directed by Thomas W. Carson~
Christopher Reed Chicka\\ay and Marsha Lucinda "Cindy" Hall, both of Philadelph1a; Hal o,,en Land of LoutS\ ilk Joyce Pa~ ne Luke and Heather\\ eidler. both of Decatur, and Conme ~11chelle Myers of Conehatta. The a\\ard winners \\ere announced b~ Dr. Ed– die M. Smith, coUege prestdent. ''ho presented plaques to eo.ich honoree. Other a\\ ards \\ere also pre~emed and included the folio\\ ing categories· \ ocaliooal -~~ards Auto ~techanics. Leshe Kenn Ethndge, Beulah Hubbard; Auto Body and Fender Repair, Billy Mart Murphree. \\e 1 Lauderdale; Cabinetmak.ng, James Archie Woodson. :-.:eshooa Central ; Carpentry. Issac Lyons, Neshoba Central; Cosmewlog~, Debbie K. ~1ayes, Se\\ ton; Electncity, Ken– neth Lamar Bradle~, Beulah Hub– bard; ~1achme Shop, Linzie Lee Dorris, South Leake; Masonry, Marcus A . Walters, Forest; Refngeration and Air Conditioning, Vincent J. Herrington. Union; Weldmg, Gail Bernard Triplett, Louiso,.ille; and Vocational Student of the Year, Linzie Lee Dorris, South Leake. Technical Awards Child Care Technology, Shantell Braggs, Forest; Computer Technology, Janet Thrash Bullard, Se bastopol and Marla Lee Chamblee, Leake Academy; Draf– ting, William Da,·id Adams, Leake Academy; Electronic Technology, Cheryl Ann Winstead, Morton; and Technical Student of the Year, Stella Ruth Dickerson, Union. Special Awards Citizenship, Linzie Lee Dorris, South Leake; Delta Kappa Gamma, Connie Michelle Myers, Sebastopol; ECCC Players, Stacy Susan Radigan, Union; ECCC Singers, Rosetta Gail Howard, Noxapater , APP and Brian Jess Roland, Morton; Freshman Chemistry__, Dexter Troy CARTHAGINI AN
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