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Establishes ECCC scholarship Mrs. Lynette Fulton, president of the pt·uladelphia/Neshoba County Arts Council, is shown present ng a check to East Central Communi– ty College President Dr. Edd1e M. Sm1th which will be used to estab– lish a scholarship for students majonng 1n music, art or drama. Stu– dents eligible to receive the $200 per semester award must have resided in Neshoba County for at least two years prior to attending ECCC; be of sophomore status; have maintained a bumulative grade point average of 2.5 or better: and have demonstrated leader– ship ability and have high moral and ethical values. In presenting. the scholarship, Mrs. Fulton urged other organizations and individuals to support education by providing f1nanc1al assistance for worthy stu– dents to attend East Central. Mrs. Fulton is also enrolled at ECCC, where the freshman nontraditional student is majoring in music with vocal emphas1s. For more information about the Philadelphia/Nesho– ba County Arts Council Mus1c. Art or Drama Scholarship. contact the Financial Aid Office at East Central Commumty College, Decatur Miss. 39327, Ph 635-21 11 ext. 218

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