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Centralettes; Krista May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. May of Newton; Kim Steverson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Steverson of Chunky; and Debbje Wroten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gaines Wroten of Decatur, Centralettes. Band members are: Donald Bender, son of Mrs. Sammie Bender of Newton; Ken Hackman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hackman of Decatur; Alvan Holladay, son of Mr. E.C. Holladay of Newton; Kent Holdiness, son of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Holdiness of Little Rock; William Patterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Patterson of Decatur; Jamie Satcher, son of Mrs. Dallas Chamblee of Union; Denise Tatum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Tatum of Newton; Kevin Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Zanoy A. Thomas of Union; and Shelia Whitten, daughter of Mrs. Jerusha Whitten of Newton.

as they march on the field for the 1979-80 football season. The Centralettes have added a new diminsion to the traditional band. The Centralettes is a dance line ~rganized to further half-time enjoyment for the ECJC fans. Featured with 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 sophmore 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 Gulfport. Students in the Warrior Band from Newton County schools include: Shephanie Alexander, daughter of Mr. John Alexander IV of Union, Rifle Corps; Marilyn Bryne, daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bryne of Lawrence, Rifle Corps; Cindy Clevelandd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Cleveland of Union, Rifle Corps; Dianne Russell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Russell of Union, F l a ~ Corps; Sherry Winstead, daughter df Mr. a n d - ~ r s . Charles Anita Germany, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Germany of Decatur, Centralettes; Terri Luke, daughter * Mrs. M n d ~ n ~ I nke nf Unio

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The 1979-80 East Central Juniot 'ollege Warrior Marching Banc ontinues the recent trend toward Bigger and Better." According tc dr. James Dykes, Band Director he sixty-one band students includt fifty-six from the five counties, three from other Mississippi counties and two from other states. This is the largest number of band members on record at the college. The ECJC Warrior Band will be rresenting a different look thfs year

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