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Warrior Corps New Members Twenty-three students have been tapped for membership in the East Central Community CollegeWarrior Corps, which is a select group of stu– dents who assist in recruiting and serve as hosts and hostesses for vari– ous events and activities. To be chosen for the prestigious organization, students are inter– viewed by a committee composed of college personnel and the current WarriorCorps president New members include the follow– ing: LEAKE COUNTY - McArthur Hannah, Billy Howell, Lela Ladner, Matt Strum and Melanic Wilcher, all of Carthage; NESHOBA COUNTY - Pamela Belk, Amy Cumberland, Chris Little, Patty Sims and Brandy White, all of Philadelphia; NEW– TO~ COUNTY -Tam Cooper, Kim Griffin, Tammie Rigdon and Christ– ina Wood, all of Decatur, Chad Har– rison of Union and Angela Nichol– son of Little Rock; SCOTT COUN– TY - Rush Callahan and Meshalle Stewart, both of Forest; John Flem– ing of Lake and Michelle Mitchell of Morton; WINSTON COUNTY - Amy Fussell of Louisville and Bub– ba P1erce of Noxapater; Out of Dis– trict: Ginger Buckley of Enterprise. Returning Warrior Corps membes include Amy Alford and Andy Hard– y, both of Philadelphia; Bethany Brantley and Kristi Patrick, both of Carthage; Chad Driskell of Forest. Michallc Everett and Jana Fannine, both of Hickory; Jay Kerr of New– ton; Hal Land and Shea Oakley, both of Lousiville. Academic counselor Gregg Jcf– coot serves as sponsor.
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