2006

ECCC Orientation session attracts Winston students Numerous students from Win– ston County attended the June 17 orientation session held at East Central Community Col– lege in Decatur. During orientation, studente plan their fall semester clasE schedule, reserve or check on thE status of their dormitory room and have photos made for identi· fication cards. . Area students who participated m the orientation session and ~heir respective high schools mclu~e the following: Justin Boone, Erica Childress Jennifer Clark, Renardo Clark' Kenisha Hardin, Andre~ Haynes, Andreka Henton Lashontia Henton, Kentorey~ H?ward, Tiera Hughes, Cortney N.lille~ Lesa N.fille~ Johnathan Phillips, Carlos Rice, Vana Rush Sherri Smith,Terry Smith, Ka~ lyn Thomas and Justin Vernon all of Louisville; Michael Dew~ berry, John Dickerson and Latrice Waters, all of Nanih Waiya; Chasidy Smith, Winston Academy; and Heather Eubanks Donovan Gergrory, Taylor H~ ness, Anton Haynes, Travis Moore, Damon Villalpando and Jamaal Yarbrough, all of Noxap– ater. Also attending the June 17 ses– sion from Winston County were Rebekah Crocker and Larry Lloyd, both ofLouisville. Additional orientation sessions are scheduled Thursday, July 6; Wednesday, July 19; and Friday, August 11. Fall classes begin Thursday, August 17. For more information contact ECCC Student Services Phone 601-635-2111 or call toll

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