1994
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Planning Early for Homecoming.. . Although Homecoming activities are several months away, these members of the East Central Community College·AJumni Associa– tion Board of Directors have been busy making plans for this year's observance scheduled on Saturday , October 15, 1994. Among special groups being honored during the annual festive oc– casion are former Homecoming queens and members of all graduating classes ending in " 4". Seated from left are Earl Marshall of Clinton, out-of-district representative; Kay Lucas of Newton, Ne~ton County representative; Patsy Clark of Louisville, Association president; David Howell of Carthage, vice president; Dan Harrison of Newton, secretary; and ECCC head librarian Ann Burkes who serves as steering committee co-chairperson. Standing from left are East Cen~ral officials Jimmy Dempsey, vocational-technical counselor; Dr. P hil Sutphin, dean of instruc– tion/ alumni affairs director; Dr. Eddie M. Smith, pre.sident; Troy Brown, dean of students; and English instructor Leonard Barrier who also serves as facul ty club president. Unable to at– tend the spring semester meeting were Paul Chamblee of Carthage, Association past president; Ide Dickens of Carthage, Leake County representative; Jerom~ Hardy of Philadelphia, Nesboba County representative; Ed Eichelberger of Forest, Scott County representative; Sid Massey of 1\oxapater, Winston County representative; James Vance of Meridian, out-of-district represen– tathe; and Am) Pace of Decatur, ECCC student body association president. (EC Photo)
APPEARED IN:
SCOTT COUNTY TI~ES UNIO~ APPEAL ~ WINSTON COUNTY JOCRNAL MEREliAN STAR
CARTHAGI~IAN NESHOBA DEMOCRAT NEWTO~ RECORD CLARION-LEDGER
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