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EC to host Senior Days East Central Community

day and activities conclude with lunch on the mall at noon. Schools scheduled to attend on Monday, March 29 include Carthage, Choctaw Central, Edinburg, Leake Academy, Louisville, Nanih Waiya, Newton, Newton County Academy, Noxapater, South Leake, Thomastown and Winston Academy. Those invited to attend on Tuesday, March 30 are Carthage Christian, Forest , Grace Christian, Lake, Morton, Morton Christian, Neshoba Central, Newton County, Philadelphia, Scott Central, Sebastopol and Union. For more information tele– phone ECCC at 635-2111 or 1- 800-462-3222.

College in Decatur will host its annual Senior Day activities March 29-30 for area high school seniors. Joe Killens, ECCC Vice President for Student Services, said, "We hope this will be a day of information, education and entertainment for all stu– dents." Registration begins at 9 a.m. in Huff ~uditorium. Later in the momirlg students will be able to visit Brackeen-Wood Physical Education Building where they can obtain informa– tion on various campus clubs and organizations and academ– ic, technical and vocational pro– grams. The Ac'cents and Collegians will perform each

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