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Area mxlents pat1icipate in ECCC orientation activities Numerous students from Scott County participated m orientation activibes held July 12 at East Central Commuruty College m Decatur. Participants included Henri~tta Boone, Narja Bryce, Kenneth Chambers, Thomas Clark, Kiley Culpepper, Justin Darby, Lorrie Hardin. Samuel Harrell, Lucy Hughes, Ashley Jones, Stephanie Lindsey, Latonya Loper, Jessica Matheny, Jessica McWilliams, Lourdes Montalvo, Constance Nick, Percy Parker, Rose Patrick, Eric Payton, Donald Phillips Jr., Jessica Smith, Tamara Speed, and Michael Wells, aU of Forest; Lasteven Mapp of Ludlow; Penny Easterling, David Goss, and Lance Kincaid, aU of Morton; and Heather Russum of Pulaski. An additional orientation session is scheduled August 5. Fall day classes begin Monday, August14. For more mformation call 635-2111, ext 375, or call toll free 1-877-G0-2- ECCC (1-877-462-3222), ext. 375.

Receive UnionPlanters scholarships Five outstanding oreo students were recen~y preselted o Union Planters Bonk Scholarship to attend East Central ~ommunity College in Decatur. Pictured ore (from left) Leon Harris, president of ~e Newton Branch of Union Planters; award recipients Bro~y Townsend o~ Scott Central, Leslie Crenshaw and Jennifer Cuchens, both of Newton; Emily Cosey of Union and Cosie Page of Newton County Academy; ond Kenneth Jones, president of the bonking system's Decatur branch. The presentations were mode at the College's onnuol Scholarship Awards Luncheon held on the Decatur campus

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