1972-1977
and Mrs. James Hollingsworth of Lake; Anthony Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hoover Johnson of Sebastopol; Connie Johnson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson of Morton Y,- -> McGee, daughter of Ml*. Guy McGee of Lake; Evelyn Murrell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernard Murrell of Sebastopol; Hugh Roland, son of Mrs. Josephine Burke and the late Hubert Roland of Fores t ; and Gigi Street, daughter of Mr. and Mr Edward Street of Lake --
Scott Students In EC JC Band; Dance Line Formed
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Danny Guthrie of Harperville, Flag Corps; Aleisha Davis, daughter of Mrs. Mildred Davis of Conehatta; Dela Donald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Z. Donald of Lake ; Richard Golden, son of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Golden of Forest; Alfonzo Haralson, son of Mr. Robert Butler of Forest; Renee Hollingsworth, daughter of Mr. - - -
The 1979-80 Ea s t Central Junior College Warrior Mar- ching Band continues t he recent trent toward "Bigger and Better." According to James Dykes, Band Director, the sixty-one band students include fifty-six from the five counties, three from other Mississippi counties and two from otner states. This is the l a r ge s t nl8mber of band members on record at the college. The ECJC Warrior Band will be presenting a different look this year a s they march on the field for the 197480 football season. The Centralettes have added a new diminsion to the traditional band. The Cen- t ra l e t t es i s a dance line organized to futher half-time enjoyment for the ECJC fans. Featured with the Centralettes will be the flag corps, the rifle corps, and the feature twirler. The drum major for the 1979- 80 school year is Jamie Satcher, a sophomore from Union. Jamie is the son of Mrs. Dallas Chamblee. The feature twirler is Sherry Cater, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James V. Cater of Gulfp . Students in t Warrior Band from Scott County High Schools include: George Boyles, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Boyles of Lake, Rifle Corps; Marie Aust,
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