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ECCCWelcomes Area Studentsfor 'Be Our Guest Night' Area high school students will be special guests ofEast Central Community College Thursday, Sept. 16 when the Warriors host [tawamba Com.mwtity College at 6:30p.m. at Bailey Stadium on the Decatur campus. "We encourage all area high school students to come enjoy a night of exciting foot– ball on us," said Randall E. Lee, vice president for student services. "For those who have not attended a Warrior football game, you will be surprised not only with the exciting competition on the field but also with the talent of our amazing cheerleaders and Centralettes dance line, and one of the largest and best marching bands in the state, the Wall 0 ' Sound!" Lee said the special guests will be admitted free to the non-division battle with the Indians and will be recognized throughout the game. Door prizes will be awarded at the end of each qu~rter and one of the visiting students will have an opportunity to win free tuition for one semester by successfully kicking a 20-yard field goal during halftime activities. Tuition is currently set at $895 per semester. East Central Community College serves Leake, Neshoba, Newton, Scott andWmston cowtties, and the surrowtding area. l'or more information on "Be Our Guest Night," contact Romonica Evans in Student Services, 601-635-2111 or call toll free, 877-462-3222, ext. 300. Her e-mail address is ·e, ansfa t cc;.edu.

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