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ECCC CHOOSES SOPHOMORE CLASS FAVORITES

The Sophomore class favorites for 2008-09 have been announced for East Central Co"'munity College In Decatur, following a recent student body elec– tion. Those elected include: (front row, from left) Becky Culpepper of Scott Central, Kacy Covert of West lauderdale, Emily Thrash ofSebastopol and Calli Cumberland of Newton County; (back row, from left) Jack Edmondson of Nanlh Waiya, McClain Mullins of Faith Christian School and Aaron Mann of Carthage. Not pictured is Nathan Chaney of Neshoba Central. Spring Concert set March 26 An evening of musical entertainment is scheduled Thursday, March 26 when the East Central Community College Spring Band Concert is held on the Decatur campus. The annual program begins at 7 p.m. in Huff Auditorium and features performances by the concert band, jazz band and percussion ensemble. There is no charge for admission. For more information contact Thomas W. Carson, director of bands, or Jared Brownlee, assistant director, (601) 635- 2111 or call toll free, (877) 462-3222, ext. 228 or 306. Thee– mail addresses are tcarson@eccc.edu and jbrownlee@eccc.edu.

APPEARED IN: CARTHAGINIAN ___ v____ SCOTT COUNTY TIMES ____;/'----- SPIRIT OF MORTON______ MERIDIAN STAR _______

NESHOBADEMOCRAT ___ _ NEWTON COUNTY APPEAL ___ WINSTON COUNTY JOURNAL __ CLARION-LEDGER ______

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