1994
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PLANNING ECCC ACTIVITY· Making plans for Mental Health Awareness Day, an annual project sponsored by Phi Theta Kappa, an International honor society of the two-year college, are the above officers of East Central Community College's Theta XI chapter who Include (seated) Mike Hurst, president, Hickory; and (standing from left) Krls Rigdon, vice president for programs, Decatur; David Alexander, historian, Little Rock; and John Ferguson, treasurer, Hickory. The special observance, scheduled Thrusday, October 6, Includes representa– tives fromWeems Mental Health Center whowill set up a display and distribute pamphlets from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the East Mall area. Also participating are representatlesfrom Laurel Wood ln.Meridian. The day'sactivi– ties conclude wtth a panel discussion on clinical depression at 7 p.m. In the Fine Arts Center audltarlum. Among panel participants will be ECCC fauclty members Mrs. Allee Pouncey, psychology Instructor, and Mrs. Patricia Long, psychiatric nurse Instructor for the college's Associate Degree Nursing program. The public Is Invited toattend. (EC Photo)
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SCOTT COUNTY TIMES UNION APPEAL WINSTON COUNTY JOURNAL MERIDIAN STAR
CARTHAGINIAN NESHOBA DEMOCRAT NEWTON RECORD CLARION -LEDGER
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