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East Central to hold commencement excercises May 10 D1plomas will be awarded to a

Clarice L. Harris, Starrc Michelle Wainscott, Shannon Michelle Towner, Vince Lee Parker a nd Rhonda M. Towner Weathers, all of Lake; Luther D Stingley, joel ~ar- .. rQII, WNli~ru ChQs•. Ca1h, ,?,cpt't D. Myrick, Mark Dale BnidshiiW, Brandi jeanea Laird, Shannon !{c– nee Goss, Robert Allen Vcntt~rs, Steven Ryan Crotwell, Gary A. Tracy, Misty Gatewood Tracy, john Franklin McCurdy and Tomeca Ni co!e Harper, all of Morton; and An gela Gaye Anthony, Bobby De– wayne Viverette and Tony Michael Anthony, Jr., all of Sebastopol.

Frankie A. Reed, Bradley W. Si– grest, Keith Daniel Tadlock, Darwin M. Hatch, Melody L. Reed, Irwin janell Ward, KizH Tyshon Williams, Patrick John Watson, Shonda Marie Sanders, Me~karq Deon Carter, Carol Dannette Burkes, Teresa Dunlap, John M. Hines, Kathy McDonald, Sojourner T. Wamsley, Mary Knowles, John Lamar Vincent and Cashmere K. Sharpe, all of Forest; Christopher A. Gomillion, Harperville; Brad M. Gressett, Carrie Lynn Glaze, Pamela D. Pinkston, Michael Antonio Per– ozo, Charles Hamilton Harri~, SO students were named to three teams. Winners are selected on the basis of completed applications, written essays, letters of recom– mendation, academic performance, demonstration of leadership and community service involvement. "Selected from among the more than 75,000 stud ents enrolled in Mississippi's Community and Junior Colleges this year, these students through their academic and leadership accomplishments re– store one's faith in the future of our state and country," said Dr. David Haraway, Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges president. Students named to the All-Mis– sissippi Teams arc considered for placement on the All-USA Aca– demic Teams, sponsored by USA Today, Phi Theta Kappa and the American Association of Commu–

Hall of Fame, the highest honor presented to an ECCC student. Degrees and certificates will be awarded ~y College President Dr. EdQJ.e M. Smith. Student who have completed the application process and arc candi– dates for graduation includl.' the following: Scott County: Melanu.' Ann Cleveland, Sharon Rt'nl'l' Buller, Jeremy L. Harvey, Bnan M Eure, Margie Ann Stephen!'., F.ltz.lbeth Hawkins, James Con~y Alford,

record 360 candidates for gradua– tion during the commencement ex– ercises scheduled Friday, May 10 at E~t (#ntral Comrxnmity College in ~a~~lio annou~c~, Dr, Phil Sut– phin~· Dean of Instruction. Cere– monies begin at 8 p.m. in Warrior Stadium. Delivering the commencement address will be Valeria Buggs of Newton, a President's List Scholar who maintained a 4.0 grade point average during both years at East Central. The pre-pharmacy major was recently named to the College's

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