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ALL ECCC ALUMNI AND FRIENDS ARE INviTED FROM STAFF REPORTS DECATUR-Supporters of athletics at East Central Com– munity College are invited to attend the first annual Warrior Club Fall Banquet scheduled Thursday. August 14 on the Decatur campus. . Activities beain with a social hour nt 6 p.m. followed by a cat· tlsh and shrimp dinner at 7 p.m. in the Gold Room of Mabry Memorial Cafeteria. "The banquet is open to all alumni and friends of the Col· lege who have supported East Central athletics in the past or have pledged their support for the future." said Chris Harris, who began his new duties as athletic director on July 1. Harris said members of the ECCC coaching staff will serve as guest speakers and wlll pro· vide outlooks on their respec·
tlve upcoming seasons. Infor· mation will also be presented regarding the College's athletic !acUities. In addition, Warrior Club officers for 2008·09 will be chosen. Tickets to the casual event are $20 per person. All pro· ceeds will benefit the Warrior Club, which providea flnanclal ' assistance for all ECCC sports. To request tickets or for more information contact Stacey Aollingsworth, execu· tlve director for Foundation and Alumni Relations, Phone 601-685·2111 or call toll tree, 1· 877-462-3222, ext. 327. The emall address is sholling@eccc.edu. The Warrior football season is scheduled to kick off on the road at Coahoma Community College onAugust 28. More information about the Warriors football season is planned for Auauat 27. The Warrior soccer season is scheduled to kick off AUiUBt 22 with a road trip to East M1JS1s· sippi Community College.
RECEIVE NATIONAL SKILLSUSA HONORS
East Central Community College students Cl')'stal McGee (left) of Philadelphia and Btandl Carter of Louisville won second-place honors In the Occupational Health and Z Safety competition at the National Leadership and Skills Conference held earlief this ~ summer In Kansas City, Missouri. Both are students of cosmetotogy Instructor wanda 0:: Btackeen. Also placing at the national SldllsUSA competiUon were Tmls Jordan of 0 Pelahatchie, who finished 12th In collision re~lr, and James Johnson of Madden, who ~ placed 13th In residential wtrtng. Instructors are Conrad Germany and Jom Everett, u.. respectively. 0
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