1982-1986
Choir, band concert at EC April 25 The East Central Junior College Concert Band and · Concert Choir will present ' their annual spring concert Monday, April 25 at 7 p.m. in the Fine Arts Auditorium. Beginning the program will be the Warrior Band presen– ting "Emblem of Unity" and "Choral and Shaker Dance" followed by the 30 member choir. The choir program will consist of ''Almighty God of Our Fathers" by Will James, " Kyrie Eleison from Missa Secunda" by Hans Leo Hass– ler, "Little Innocent Lamb" arranged by Marshall Bar– tholomew, "Once Upcin-a Time" by Charles Strouse. Following the brief intermis– sion, the Collegians, a popu– lar singing group on campus, will reconvene on the East mall for an outdoor perfor– mance. The public is invited and there is no admission charge. \ _. , Band member~ from New- . ton County performing in the program will be Pam Hall, .·fllJte; LaJune Grafaree, clar- : inet'; Rhesonda Dukes, sax; Marty Hillman, trumpet; Marti Willis, trumpet; Wayne Bishop, trumpet; Kerry 'Yinstead, trumpet; Gary Wil)fams, horn; Bobby Willis, tuba; Ross Denham, percussion; Mildred ·Gal– laspy, clarinet; Kristie Ta– tum, horn; and !)ave Hack– man, percussion. Newton County choir members idclude Diane Grif– fin and Harriet Vickers of Decatur, John Boggan of Hickory, Donna Gibbs ,' Jim– mie Lynn Pierce, and Greg Vance of Newtori, and Melanie Bishop of Union~ -
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