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I ECCC ADN Students Assist in Disaster Relief
ing together to help the vic– tims and their families dur– ing this time of need, we also wanted to help." Kelly also said the stu– dent nurses would like to chal_lenge other nursing pro– grams to help their nation during this tragedy. For those who cannot at– tend the bake sale or the ball games, Kelly said monetary donations ¥. ill be accepted and can be mailed to the ECCC AND Program at ECCC, P 0. Box 129, De– catur, MS 39327.
sale, the student nurses will sell .fui:mel cakes during home football games. Pam Kelly, who serves as reporter for the Association of Student Nurses at East Central {ASNEC) said, "It is amazing to see all the po– lice, firefighters and volun– teers that have helped in the rescue and recovery ef– fort, As other groups are join-
The Association of Student Nurses at East Central Community College will host a fund-raiser to assist victims of the recent terror– ist attacks in New York, Washington, D.C., and Penn– sylvania. The group will sponsor a bake sale from 10 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. Friday, September 28, en the college's East Mall area. Among items they plan to sell include Funnel cakes, chili pies and cokes. In addi– tion, American Flag beaded pins and car antenna flyers will be available for pur– chase. In addition to the bake
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BANDS CONTRIBUTOR - Fonner ECCC band member Ty Jankowski of Decatur is the first contributor to "Friends of the Wall O 'Sound", a support group recently organized for the College's band program. He is shown presenting the check to Thomas W. Carson, d irector of }lands. Funds will be used to purchase much-needed equipment and faciJ ities to maintain an up-to-date program.
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