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The Carthaginian, Carthage. Jfiss., J anuary 20, 2000 13A

ECCC plans new field house The Board of Directors for the East Central Community College Foundation. Inc., r ecently met on the Decapu campu;; to discuss plans to seek donations to con– struct a $2.5 million field house for athlet– ics. The proposed 18,628 square-foot facili– ty will be located on the north end of cam– pus between the Brackeen -Wood Phyc;ical Education Complex and the Chris Gay IY Memorial Baseball Field. Members a.Lio beard updates on various items, including the efforts to have portraits made of indi– viduals and placed in buildings that bear his/her name, and the recent endowment of Th e Arno and Ruth Carr Vincent Scholarship, name d in honor of the former ECCC president and his wife. Pictured are (seated, from left) George Taylor, Fore -t;

\'an Lucas and Dr. John Gipson, both of Newton ; David Howell, chairman, of Carthage; and Ann Burkes, ECCC head librarian, and (standing, from left) ECCC personnel Randall E. Lee, dean of students; Mickey Vance, business manager; Sammy Pace (special guest), athletic director and women's head basketball coach; Dr. Eddie l\1. Smith, presicfent; Stacey Hollingsworth, administrative a ssistant to the director of development and alumni r elations; and Larry Hogue, director of development and alumni relations. Not pictured are Dr. Pam Kirk, vice chairman, of Louisville; and Prentice Copeland, Chairman of the ECCC Board of Trustees, Jimmy Prince and Nell Allen Rogers, all of Philadelphia .

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