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Planning ECCC Homecoming.. . ,tembers of tbe East Central Community College Alumni A''ociation Board of Directors recently held their spring semester meeting on the Decatur campus, with plans for t he 1995 Homecoming celebration among major items of discussion. Special group scheduled w be honored on October 7 include all classes ending in "5", the 1954-55 men's basketball team which won several area tournamen~. the Region 7 (MS-TN-ARK) Championship and finished fourth in the "JCAA Tournament en route to a 34-4 record ; and the KALJ\ CK PEER Leadership Group . The theme of this year's Homecoming is " War– rior Pride in '95." Making plans for the annual obsenance are. seated from left, Mrs. Dayna Morgan of Philadelphia, "e!.hoba County representative; Mrs. Patsy Clark of Louisville, past Assocaa-
lion president; Mrs. Sandra Amis of Conehatta, Newton Cou representative; Mrs. Kay Lucas of Newton , secretary-treasurer; 1 Ann Burkes, head librarian and Homecoming co-chairman; and Michele Ergle, faculty representative. Standing from left are Dr. P Sutphin, ECCC Dean of Instruction and ~omecoming chairm Mike Hurst of Hickory, SBA president; Ed Eichelberger of For Scott County representative; Dan Harrison of Newton, Associau vice president; ·David Howell of Carthage, Association preside peedy Calvert of Louisville, Winston County representathe; Dr. Eddie M. Smith, ECCC president. Not pictured are P Chamblee of Carthage, Leake County representative, and J a \anee of Meridian and Earl Marshall of Clinton, who sene a 01 of-district representatives. (I:C Pho
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