1994
WEEK 0 r 2 - 'j? -- -
Area students attend ECCC early signup Several students from Leake County a ttended orienta tion activities held July 21 at East Central Community College. During orientation students advance register for fall classes, reserve dormitory space, take required placement tests, have identification photos made and learn of the wide variety of aca– demic social and personal oppor– tunities available on the Decatur campus. Participants are a lso t reated to a complimentary lunch in Mabry Memorial Caf~ teria. Among those attending orien– tation were Michael Andy John– ston, Heather Lynn Ktmble, Edwin W. Miley, Beverly Annette Nickey and Andrew Ba rry Sanders, all of Carthage; Tony Mac Blackstock, Marcus C. Pick– el and James Mkhael White, all ofEdinburg; Leigh Michelle Mer– chant and Charles Gregory Watkins, both of Leake Acade– my; and Robbie V. Bell and Der– rick Lamont White, both of South Leake. St udent s who have n ot advance registered for fall class– es are encouraged to attend ori– entation activities scheduled Sat– urday, August 13. Fall classes begin Wednesday, August 24.
APPEARED I N:
CARTHAGI NIAN NESHOBA DEMOCRAT NEWTON RECORD CLARION-LEDGER
SCOTT COUNTY TIMES UNION APPEAL WINSTON COUNTY J OURNAL MERIDIAN STAR
Made with FlippingBook - Online catalogs