1994
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Warriors Corps members named at ECCC
New members of the East Central Community College Warrior Corps have been selected for the 1994-95 term. The select group of students assist in recruiting and serve as hosts for various activities held on the Decatur campus. Recent additions to the prestigious group and their respective high schools include Vicki Adcock, David Alexander and Staci Strebeck, all of Newton County; Valeria Buggs, Newton County Academy; Melanie Cleveland, Fores~; Ericka Duett and Craig Vowell, both ofPhi– ladelphia; Kate Faulkner and Damon Ladner, both of Carthage; Joseph R. Gennany, Union; Mandy Goldman and Jennifer Thomas, both ofNesho– ba Central; Chris Gomillion and Jody Riser, both of Scott Central; Brent Gregory and Ja Nance, both of Nanih Waiya; Brad Gressett. Lake; Derrick Henson, South Leaker; Lor– rie Howell, Leake Academy; Julie Joiner and Treba Smith, both of Noxapater; Amy Phillips, Sebasto– pol; Kevin Nelson, Clinton; and Melanie Carson, Marian Heights Academy in Ferdinand, IN. Returning members are Amy
Anthony, Morton; Kristen Barnett, Chrisie Butts, ·susan George and Kris Rigdon, all of Newton County; Jacqueline Cain, Carthage; Ryan Henry, Paul Killen and Mandy Ses– sums, all of Union; Mike Hurst, Newton County Academy; Ronda Jones and Craig Wolf, both of Fore– st; and Dawn Sharp, Neshoba Central The organization is sponsored by Randall Lee, academiccounselor.
APPEARED IN:
CARTHAG INI AN NESHOBA DEMOCRAT NEWTON RECORD CLARION- LEDGER
SCOTT COUNTY TI MES UNION APPEAL WINSTON COUNTY JOURNAL MERIDIAN STAR
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