1998

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Plan ECCC Homecoming.... Plans for this year's Homecoming celebration were among items discussed by the East Central Community College Alumni Association Board \\hich reH:ntly met on the Decatur campus. The 1998 observance is scheduled Saturday, October 10 Selected as this year's theme is "Celebrate in '98!" Among groups being hon– ored include members of the 1945-46 and 1946-47 women's basketball teams and graduates of all dasses ending in "8." All former members of the Warrior Band are also invited to par– ticipate in the group's annual performance during halftime activities of the ECCC-Hinds football game. Board members include (seated from left) Steve Quinn of Louisville, Winston County representative; Lau ra Ming of Louisville, ECCC student body president for 199!-.-99; Sandra Amis of Conehatta, Alumni Association president; Kay Lucas of Newton, past president; Ann Burkes, ECCC head librarian and Homecoming co-chairperson; and (standing from left) Larry Hogue, ECCC director of development and alumni relations; James Vance of Meridian, out-of-district representative; Chris Collins of Union, Newton County representative; Dick Livingston of Pulaski, Scott County representative; and ECCC officials Dr. Eddie 1\4. Smith, president, and Dr. Phil Sutphin, dean of instruction. Not pic– tured are Speedy Calvert of Louisville, vice president; Dayna Morgan of Philadelphia, Neshoba County representative; Paul Chamblee of Carthage, Leake County representative; and Earl Marshall of Clinton, out-of-district representative. (EC Photo)

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