2006
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RECEIVE INFOON ECCC INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE PROGRAM: Newton Hrgh School senrors Eugene Green (center) and Charlie Robinson (right) are shown talking with Industrial Maintenance Trades Technology rnstructor Robert Kilpatrick at one of the many information booths provided in the Brackeen-Wood Physical Education Building for Senior Day activities held April 4-5 at East Central Community College rn Decatur. Industrial Main– tenance Trades Technology was r~ently added to the College curriculum with classes held at the ECCC Productivity Enhancement Lab located at the Philadelphia/Neshoba County Career-Technical Center. Information on the numerous academic, technical, career and extracurricular opportunities was available for the special campus VISitors, who were also entertarned by vanous ECCC music groups. Acomplimentary lunch concluded the day's events. Senior Days are held over a two-day period to accommodate the approxi– mately 1,000 students from the College's five-county district who attend the annual activity.
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