1994

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at ECCC... Area stude ts at orienta • on

will be held Sa turda y, August 13. Fall classes begin Wednesday, August 24. Fo r additional information con– tact the Office o f Admissions, Records, and Research, East Cen– tral Community College, Decatur, MS 39327, Ph. 635-2111.

Several students representing Neshoba County schools attended orientation activities held recently at East Central Community College. During orientation students ad– vance regiSter for fall classes, reserve dormitory space, take re– quired placement tests and learn of the wide variery of academic, social and personal opponunities available on the Deca tur campus. Par– ticipants are also treated to a com– plimentary lunc h in Mabry 7viemorial Cafeteria. Among those anending the orien– tation session were Deana Helene Chickaway, Carletta Luanne Den– son, :\.-lissouri Ann Ferguson, James William Henr y, Bill Allen H ickman. Lashaunya Willis John, Melina ~icole John, Aaron Neal Johnson, Hugh Harold King, Heather Dawn Morris, Ariadne Kay Wallace, Janice WiUiarnson and Dorena M. Willis, all of Choc– taw Central; Thomas Duane Bost, Jeffrey Boswell, Stephen D. Clark, Linda Ann Collier, Rebecca Colleen Conley, Amanda Jill Goldman, Bradley McNair, Shane Michael Ortego, Brandy Nicole Rice, Harold Wayne Roberts, Jennifer Marie Thomas, Dennis A. Triplett, Jessica Lee Warren, Rowena W. Whitham and Todd Ashley Winstead, all of Neshoba Central;

and Randy Morris Bain, William Brent Cumberland, Kyra Lea Fulton, Sherri Burkes Heflin, Emily Jill Kirkland, Natosha Mechelle Madison, Sheniece Moore and David Craig Vowell, all o f Philadelphia. An additional o rientation session

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CARTHAGINIAN NESHOBA DEMOCRAT NEWTON RECORD CLARION-LEDGER

SCOTT COUNTY TIMES UNION APPEAL /~ WINSTON COUNTY JOURNAL MERIDIAN STAR

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