1995
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WEEK OF
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Planning ECCC Homecoming Members of the East Central Cooununity College Alumni Associ– ation Board of Directors recendy held their spring semester meeting on the Decatur campus, with plans for the 1995 Homecoming celebra– tion amoung major items of discus– sion. Special groups scheduled to be honored on October 7 include all classes ending in "5", the 1994-95 men's basketball team which won several area tournaments, the Region 7 (MS-1N-ARK) Championship and finished fourth in the NJCAA Toumamant en route to a 34-4 record; and the KAUYCK PEERS
LeadershipGroup. The theme of this Sutphin, ECCC Dean of Instruction year' s Homecoming is "Warrior and Homecoming chairman; Mike Pride in '95." Making plans for the Hurst of Hickory, SBApresident; Ed annual observance are, seated 'from Eichelberger of Fa-est, Scott County left, Mrs. Dayna Morgan of Phi- representative; Dan Harrison of )adelphia. Neshoba County rep- Newton, Association vice president; resentative; Mrs. Patsy Clatt of David Howell of Carthage, Associa– Louisville,m past Association presi- tion president; Speedy Calvert of dent; Mrs. Sandra Amis of Cone- Louisville, Winston County rep– haUa. Newton County represen~ resentative; and Dr. Eddie M. Smith, tive; Mrs. Kay Lucas of Newton, ECCC president Not pictured are secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Ann Paul ~blee of Carthage, Lealce Burkes head librarian and Home- County representative, James Vance comin~ aKharirman; and Mrs. Mi- of Meridian and Earl Marshall of cbele Eargle. faculty representative. Clinlon. w~ sezve as out-of-district • Standing from left are Dr. Phil representabves.
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SCOTT COUNTY TIMES UNION APPEAL - -=-=-:--=-=-= WINSTON COUNTY JOURNAL MERIDIAN STAR _ _ _
CARTHAGI NIAN NESHOBA DEMOCRAT NEWTON RECORD (/ CLARION - LEDGER _ _ _
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