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Wednesday,March 21,2007

EAS T CENTRAL COMMU NI TY COLLEGE

MAKING PLANS FOR EAST CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE'S SIXTH ANNUAL WARRIOR GOLF CLASSIC and the 2007 Homecoming celebration are, above, . Alumm Association officials (seated from left) Ann Burkes of.Decatur, Newton County representative; Cheryl Comans of Cleveland, vice president; Christi Gregory, ECCC career-technical counselor; Florence Henley of Starkville, president; Dr. Lavinia Sparkman, ECCC vice president for instruction; Carla

Glenn of Madison, out-of-district representative; and Stacey Hollingsworth, ECCC executive director for foundation and alumni relations; and (standing from left) Richard Boykin of Madden, Leake County representative; Chris Clark, ECCC faculty club president; Harvey Trapp of Newton, vice presi– dent; Bob Posey of Philadelphia, Neshoba County repre– sentative; James Vance of Meridian, out-of-district represen– tative; Dr. Bob Tom Johnson of Forest, Scott County repre– sentative; Bill Lovett of Forest, past alumni association pres– ident; Joe Killens, ECCC vice president for student services; and Dr. Phil A. Sutphin, ECCC president. The Warrior Golf Classic will be held Friday, June 22, on the Oaks Course at the Dancing Rabbit Golf Club in Choctaw. Homecoming is set for Saturday, October 13. For more information contact the Office of Foundation and Alumni Relations, Phone 601- 635-2111 or call toll free, 1-877-462-3222, ext. 327. The email address is sholling@eccc.edu.

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