1991

Plan ECCC Homecoming Activities... These membe~s of the Board of Directors of the East Central Community CoUege AJumni Association recently met on the Decatur campus to finalize plans for the upcoming Homecoming activities. The annual celebration, with 1 ~chle 1heme, "YOU ARE THE ONE IN NINETY ONE," is scheduled Saturday, October 19, ~· 1 l~~l with a host of activities planned and several alumni groups being honored. Board members 1 2 include, seated from left, Sid Massey of Louisville, Winston County representative; Earl Mar– sbaU of Clinton, past president; Skippy Lathem of Morton, president; Patsy Clark of Lou.isville, secretary-treasurer; Lois Cooper of Decatur, vice president; Ann Burkes of ECCC, chairman of the reunion groups committee; Dan Harrison of Newton, Newton County representative; and, standing from left, Dr. Phil Sutphin, ECCC dean of instruction; Paul Chamblee of Car– thage, Leake County Representative; Jerome Hardy of Philadelphia, Neshoba County represen– tative; Chad Harrison of Union, ECCC student body asso~iation president; James Vance of Meridian, out-of-district representative; Dr. Gerald White, ECCC dean of students; Jimmy Demp– sey, ECCC vocational-tecfmical counselor; and Dr. Eddie M. Smith , college president. Not pic– tured are Ed Eichelberger pf Forest, Scott County representative; Larry Payne of Clinton, out– of-district representative; and Br:enda ,fobnsy~ of EJj~~~fac~fq;.club chairman. For informa– tion concerning Homeco,m.ing a«;ti~itiffi. ~all .ttJotC)>~J~d'~ l;.Jilw 1 t. (Ec Photo)

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