1998
ECCC PRESIDENTS' COUNCIL.....Members of the 1998 Presidents' Council at East Central Community Coll~e in Decatur and their respective organizations include-(seated ...from left) Brian Hardy of Philadelphia, Fellowship of Cl,.- :;r:an Athletes (FCA); Angela Hays of Carthage, Studenb .--.s::r;tst Drunk Driving (SADD); Richard Blackburn of Ne·wton C .. . .mt~ Academy, Warrior Corps; ECCC President Dr. Eddie ~: S:ruth. ECCC Dean of Students Randall E. Lee; Amanda ~10":):-e of Carthage, Newsome Hall; Casey May of Forest, Mens Dormito0 Council; Stephanie Spangler of Beulah Hubbard Health Occupational Students of America; (second row, from left) Bnan Shaw of Forest, Phi Theta Kappa and Alpha Alpha EpslloP Adria Stamper of Newton County Academy, Diamond Gul~ -\shlea Renfroe of Morton, Sigma Sigma Mu Tau; Deanna Banksron of Union, Fashion Squad; Sherie Bradford of Scott Centrat The Tom Tom; Amy Gomillion of Leake Academy, Student Body Association; Krisan Risher of Sebastopol, Students m Free Enterprise and Mu Alpha Theta; TaRita Williamson of :-\eshoba Central, Phi Beta Lambda; Ginger Greer of Leake Academ}~
Wesley Foundation; Sheila Coleman of Nanih Waiya, Jackson Hall; Emily Bullock of Newton County, ECCC Players; Cheryl Watkins of Lake, EC Band; Donna Tubby of Carthage, Association of Student Nurses; Michelle Lee of Decatur, Adult Warrior Corps; and (back row, from left) Michael Scarbrough of Neshoba Central, Cheerleaders; Josh Bamberg of Newton County, Collegians; Harold Hollingsworth of Meridian, VICA; Brian Sistrunk of Carthage, Sophomore Class; Zach Sanders of Neshoba Central, Student Education Association; Ken Thrash of Union, New Directions; Brooke Griffith, Wo-He-Lo and Holly Hamrick, Ac'cents, both of Newton; Laura Tadlock of Lake, Peer Tutorial Club; Mike Donovan of Enterprise, Concert Choir; Joseph Tucker of Forest, Baptist Student Union; and Philip Smith of Philadelphia, Freshman Class. These students serve as presidents of various campus organizations and meet ~onthly to discuss activities and provide better communication between student organizations and the President's Office. (EC Photo)
EC offers Jlntro to Window.s 95' East Central Community College in Decatur will be offering a computer class, Introduction to Windows 95, beginning M.,a~ch _30, announced Gene Davis, Director of Adult and ConhnUJng Education. The five-week class will be held from 6-8 p.m. each Monday night in Room 402 of the Bradford J. 'tucker Applied Technology Building on the Decatur Campus. The cost is $50, which includes the required text book. The class will be limited to 20 students. For more information contact Davis at ECCC, P. 0 . Box 129, Decatur, MS 39327, Ph. 635-2111, ext. 278 or 279.;
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