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ECCC PHOTO FHSSTUDENTSATTEND ECCC SENIOR DAY Forest High School senio rs (from left) Alison Jimenez, Ruben Rulz and Rosalia Hernandez talk with East Central Communi– tv College sophomore Cody Walters of Forest, treasurer of the Student Body Associatio n, during the College's annual Senior Day activities held recently on the Decatur campus. The day's activities Included an Information Showcase held In the Brackeen-Wood Physical Education Bulldlnc and featur– Ing a ll campus clubs a nd organizations as well as Information on academic, career, and technical programs. Also on tap for the day we re performances by the Collegians rock-n-roll band, Ac'ce nts show choir and the Percussion Ensemble. The event concluded with lunch at the mall. For more Information or to schedule a campus visit, contact Joe Klllens, Vice Presi– dent for Student Services, at 601-635-6205. The e-mail address Is jklllensOec:cc.edu.
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ECCCMU ALPHA THETA Mu Alpha Theta members for 2009-10 have been announ~ed for East Central Community College in Decatur. The organtza– tion consists of students who are interested in the study of mathematics. Membe rs a nd their respective hometowns include: (front row, from left) Sue Ford, sponsor; Anna Switzer, Meridian; Reaghan Mayes, Conehatta; Hannah Watkins, Union; and Meaghan Mayes, Conehatta and (back row, from left) Paul Sewell, secretary/treasurer, ~erokee County, Ala.; Kurt Simoneau, vice president, loum; Jason Hancock, Decatur; Jason Watkins, Lake; a nd Chelsea Pugh, president, Hickory. For more Information about Mu Alpha Theta contact Ford at 601-635-6302 or call toll free, 1-877- 462-3222, ext. 302.
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