1996
Seven countians named for Who's Who inclusion The 1996 echtton of \\Tho's Who Among Students in American Ju– nior CoUeges will include the names of 43 students from East Central Community College in Decatur who have been selected as national out standing campus leaders. Students were chosen for the honor based on their academic achievement, service to the com munity, leadershtp tn extracurricu– lar activities and potential for suc– cess. The ECCC sophomores join an elite group of students from more than 1800 institutions of higher learning in all SO states, the District of Columbia and several foreign countries. Named from Scott County were Angela Anthony and Bobb y Viverette, both of Sebastopol; Me– lanie Cleveland, Forest; Chri s Gomillion, Harperville; Shar.non Goss and Brand• Latrd, both of Mor– ton; and Brad Gresssett of Lake.
ECCC to offer Spanish course at Vo-TechCenter The basic course In Conversational Spanish will be of– fered thts semester at the Forest/Scott County Vocationai– Techntcal Center through East Central Community College In Deca+ur announced Gene Davis. director of adult and con– ttnutng education The class w·lt begin Monday. February 5. 1996. and wilt meer from 6 to 8 p .m. for 12 weeks on successive Mondays. ' APPEARED IN: CARTHAGINIAN_ _ _ _ _ SCOTI COUNTY Tliv1ES____ UNION APPEAL._____ WINSTON COU TY JOCR..'\Al.___ MERIDIAN STAR._____ NESHOBA DEMOCRAT____ NEWTON RECORD____ _ CLARION-LEDGER.____ _
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