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EC orientation attracts· countians Numerous student s from
Jacqueline Coward, Rabe' Crosby, Joey Dorman , Janet Flowers, Timothy Gaddis, Alesha Gomillion, 'Ibdd Greenlee, Christopher Harrell, Jamie Johnson, Eric Jones, Tammy Keen, Linda Lawler, Kenny Lilly, Belita May, Greg McKay, Fredrick McDonald, Kristi Moore, Jessica Nazary, Jewett Perkins, Cory Rawson, J amie Roebuck, Christy Rushing, Michelle Smith , Tenisha Smith, Kristi Stevenson, Melinda Stewart, Melissa Stewart, Tiffany Mizell Titus, Michael Wilcher and Marian Wilder, all of Carthage; J ames Brown and Jody Johnson , ~.oth of Lena; and James Bryan of Madden. Additional orientation ses– sions are scheduled Thursday, July 2; Wednesday, July 15; and Saturday, August 8. Fall day classes begin • Monday, August 17. For more information con– tact the Dean of Students Office, East Central Community College, P.O. Box 129, Decatur, Miss. 39327, Ph. 635-2111, ext. 204, or call toll free, 1-877-G0-2-ECCC (1-877- 462-3222), ext. 204.
classes and learn of the wide variety of academic. social per– sonal opportunities available on the Decatur campus. Participants included Carrie ·Beavers, Anita Bell, Jessica Blan, Laurie Cockroft,
Leake County attended orien– tation activities held June 20 at East Cent ral Community College in Decatur. During orientat ion, stu– dents advance register for fall
EC orientation
Alex Dees (right) of Leake Academy was among those att ending orientation activities held Saturday, J une 20, at East Central Community College in Decatur. ECCC speech instructor Juanita West is shown assisting Dees with his fall semester class schedule.
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