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MAKE FINAL PLANS FOR ECCC HOMECOMING: Wrapping up plans for East Cen– tral Community College's Homecomtng 2008 scheduled Saturday, Sept. 27, are the above members of the College's Alumni Association Board of Directors and officers who recently met on the Decatur campus. Seated from left are Dr. lavtnia Sparkman, homecoming chairperson and ECCC's vice president for tnstruc1t0n; Florence Harkins Henley of Starkville, immediate past alumni association president and out-of-district representative; Harvey Trapp of Newton, alumni assoctation president; Newton County representatives Lois Blount Cooper and Ann Hunter Burkes, both of Decatur· and Stacey Hollingsworth, ECCC executive director for foundation and alumni relations. Standing from left are ECCC officials Dr. Phil A. Sutphin, College president and Joe Killens, vice president for student servtces; Paul Chamblee of Carthage, Leake County representative; Dow Thomas of Louisville, Winston County representative; Dr. Bob Tom Johnson of Forest, Scott County representative; Bob Posey of Philadelphia, Neshoba County representative; and Scott County representatives Bill Freeman and Matt Alford, both of Forest. For more information on Homecoming activities contact Stacey Hollingsworth, Phone 601-635-2111 or call toll free. 1-877-462-2111, ext. 327. Thee– mail address is shillings@eccc.edu.

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