2006
WEEKOF ~l ~ 4
TALKING ECCC AC'CENTS! Newton County High School seniors Dru Anderson (center) and Maegan Johnston (right) were among area students who attended Senior Day activi– ties held April 4-5 at East Central Community College in Decatur. They are shown talking w1th V1cki Blaylock. music instr8ctor and director of the Ac'cents, the College's show cho1r, at one of the many information booths provided in the Brackeen-Wood Physical Education Building for the special event. Information on the numerous academic, technical, career and extracurncular opportunities available at East Central was provided for the spec1al campus visitors, who were also entertained by various ECCC music groups. A complimen– tary lunch concluded the day s events. Senior Days are held over a two-day period to accommodate the approximately 1 000 students from the College's five-county district who 3ttend the annual act1vity.
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