1972-1977

EUC' s 6and keeps busy schedule Performing in six Christ- mas parades within the past week, East Central Junior College's Warrior Band has had a busy Christmas sea- son. The band performed at parades in Decatur, New- ton, Raleigh, Philadelphia, and Carthage. band has finished the last of its half-time performances for the 1977 football season, but will once more don marching regalia when it participates in the Knights of Momus Mardis Gras Pa- rade in New Orleans on Feb. 2.

students will be the second annual ECJC Band Clinic set for Feb. 24 and 25. According to James Dykes, ECJC Band Director, guest conductors for this two day clinic will be Joe Berryman, director of the Lions All- State Band of Mississippi and Hal Polk, faculty mem- ber at Mississippi State University and former band director at Forest High School. - -

games second semester. The stage band at ECJC accompanies the Collegians, campus singing group, for their performances. During March several musicians will be selected to compose a pit band to play for the spring musical. Then to- wards the end of the semes- ter, the entire Warrior Band will present a spring concert. Of interest to area band

The Warrior Band is com- posed of several different components, including a marching band, stage band, concert band, pit band, and pep band. The marching

East Central's Pep Band is presently performing for home basketball games and will be entertaining at some out of town basketball

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