2002

ECCC Senior Days March 27 - 28 Area h1gh school seniors are invited to attend East Central Community College's annual Senior Day activi– ties Wednesday, March Z7 and Thursday, March 28 en the Decatur campus. Registration begins at 9 a.m. in front of Huff Auditorium. A new feature of this year's event is an information Showcase, which will be held m the Brackeen-Wood Physical Education Building. ~ter­ tainment and a complimentary lunch will. be provided. Schools scheduled to attend on Wednesday, March '27 - Choctaw Central High, Forest High, Grace Chr stlan School, Lake Attendance Center, Louisville High Mor– ton Attendance Center, Morton Christian Academy, Newton County High, Noxapater Attendance Cei" t.:!r, Scott Central Attendance Center and Sebastopol Atten– dance Center. Schools to attend en Thursday, March 28 - Carthage Christian Aca..demy, Carthage High, Edmburg Atten– dance Center,' Leake Academy, Nanih Waiya Atten– dance Center, Neshoba Central High, Nev.rton H1gh School, Newton County Academy, Philadelphia High South Leake High School, Thomastown Attendance Cen– ter, Uruon Hlgh School and Winston Academy. :__ ____

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ECCC INTRAMURAL SOCCER CHAMPIONS - the Whippets won top honors in the intramwal soccer compe– tition held at ECCC in Decatur. Team members are, from left - Seltue Katewaye of Liberia, West Africa; Jonathan Shoemaker of Decatur; Justin Sendelweck of Brandon; Candice Cooper, Louisville; Nathan Stamper, Decatur; and Kyle Miller, Preston. Warrior soccer coach is Kenneth Thompson. AtJPt:ARED IN: LAKE MESSENGER_____________ SCOTT COUNTY TIMES_._______ UNION APPEAL ________________ WINSTON COUNTY JOURNAL___ SPIRIT OF MORTON_______ _

CARTHAGINIAN________ NESHOBADEMOCRAT_________ NEWTON RECORD_ _ _ ____ MERIDIAN STAR._ _____ __ CLARION-LEDGER ------------

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