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Six inducted into ECCC Hall of Fame

East Central Commwlity College recently observed its annual"Awards Day" program on the Decatur campus. Numer– ous students were honored, in– cluding six who were inducted into the College's Hall of Fame, the highest honor a stu– dent can achieve at ECCC. to be considered for this honor, re– cipients "must demonstrate ex– emplary character, superior scholarship, worthy leader– ship and contribute too the bet– terment of East Central Com– munity College," according to Dr. Eddie M. Smith, College President. Those selected for the pres- 999-

ters, Ashleigh and Katelyn. Although Bowen has a bache– lor's degree in Human Growth and Development from Chns– tian Brothers University in Memphis, Tennessee, she chose to pursue a career in nursing. She currently works part-time at the heart institute of St. Dominies Medical Center in Jackson.

the concert band, Jazz band and percussion ensemble. He served as a technician for the Colle– gians. McRae was named to the Honorable Mention team of the 2000 All Mbsissippi Academic Team for Community and jwlior Colleges, which is coordinated by the Clarion-Ledger, Phi Theta Kappa International, the Mississippi Association of Community and jwlior Colleges and the Miss1ssippi State , Board for Community and junior Colleges. He was awarded the Marga– ret Mosal Leadcrshtp Award, the National Collegiate Engi– neering Award and was .;e– lected to \Vho " Who Among .:>t m rr.:an J uruor Colleges He \\as recently se– lected :Mr. East Central Com– munity College

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