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Making plans for ECCC Golf Tourney The fourth annual Warrior Golf C/asstc was among items discussed by the above officers and directors ofthe East Central Community College 1/umni Association which recently met 011 the Decatur campus. This year s golftOtmwment - a fimdraiser for ECCC scholarships- will be held Satunfay, June 4 at Forest Country Club. A shotgun start at 9 a.m. officially begins the four-person scramble. Seated from left are James Vance of Meridian, out-ofdistrict representatil•e; Dayna Morgan ofPltiladelpltia, Neshoba County representative; Ann Burkes ofDecatur, Newton County representative, Bill Lovett ofForest. Association president; Florence Hawkins ofCarthage, secretary; and Tam Cooper ofBrandon, past president and out-ofdistrict representative. Standing fi'om left are ECCC representatives Brian Sibley ofNewton, Studellf Body Association president: Sylvia Bush, career-technical counselor; Dr. Lavinia Sparkman, ~·ice presidem for instmction. Dr Phil A. Sutphin, president; Joe Killens, vice president for rtudent service~: and Stacey llollingswortlt. administrative assistant, Office of Foundation and Alumni Relatiom. For more injomwtion about tlu Warrwr Gof/Clas.\lc contact Hollingsworth, Pl.,..,., II? '-2 II1 or call tollfree, 1-877-462-3222. ext. 327. The email address is ~lrolljng@•eccc.edu. (EC Photo)

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