1994

WEEK OF

Second class is at East

The second Leadersh p Nev.-on County class has been enrolled and attended their first two ~ ~to of meetings at East Central Comm::m– ty College last week. The new group was selected communit> input, recomme ............. ~ from students of the first class the county's Chamber of C merces. The group is dJ\erse racially and gender-wise and ... from all areas of the coun The classes, taught b} Dr krlz:d Ethridge and Ovid Vickers 01 ECCC. are an attempt to make better lea:i=:s of the participants. They \\1J ~ monthly sessions between no" the end of June to hone skJ~L) an:: traduce them to problem-_ applications. The students include Boulton of Hickory, a SOCio1 for Laird Hospital; Myrtle B Newton, an employee of EaSt tral Planning and De\ e o District; Chris Harris ~nrl Hawkins of Newton, L.-Z emplqyees; Chris Collins and !l Smith, auorneyJ. from t.: Charles Hand, Superimehc. Newton County Schools, Ben of The Citizen!> Bank f t; Odessia Walker and Bruce\\ secretary and student in t.le • City School System; Rick; H of Linle Rock, an m, rue

Leadership Class Students.. . These Newton County residents a re members of the county's second Leadership class. They are: (front , from left) Odessia Walker, Bruce Ware and Teresa Buntyn. (se– cond row, from left) Ben Wells, Melissa Thrash and Mary Boulton. (third row, from left) Kenneth Slaughter, Ricky Harrison, Myrtle Burton and Doug Smith. (fourth row, from left) J ames Graham and Patty Graham. (top row, from left) Chris Harris, Noel Palmer and Calvin Hegwood .

APPEARED IN :

CARTHAGINIAN NESHOBA DEMOCRAT NEWTON RECORD CLARION- LEDGER

SCOTT COC~:y ::~~: UNION APPE.:.._:_ / WINSTON COLiN. Y JO~R~;.-.:... MERIDIAN STAR

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