1994

Mr. and Miss ECCC Sophomores Marcus Mann of Carthage and Leigh Ann Livingston of Louisville have been selected Mr. and Miss East Central Community College for the 1993-94 school year following Who's Who elections recently held on the Decatur campus. Mann, who attended South Leake High School in Walnut Grove, is tbe son of Annie Gray of Carthage and is a member of the Warrior basketball team. Livingston, a graduate of Louisville High School, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Randall Livingston. She is a President's List scholar majoring in pre-med. ECCC photo ECCC posts record enrollment

the same period last year. Included in the record enrollment are 907 full-time students and 544 who attend on a part-time basis. McMullan said 420 students cur– rently attend evening classes offered in Decatur and at various locations

throughout the college's five-county district. For additional enrollment infor– mation contact the Office of Ad– missions, Records and Research, ECCC, Decatur, MS 39327. Phone 635-2111 , ext. 206.

A record enrollment has been reported for the 1994 spring semester at East Central Communi– ty College in Decatur, announced Raymond McMullan, Director of Admissions, Records and Research. McMullan said 1451 students are enrolled in spring classes, which represents a slight increase from the previous record-setting enrollment mark of 1446 students reported dur– ing the 1993 fall term. McMullan added the record total is a 29-student increase as compared to

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