1989
ECCC Central Community CoUege Fine Arts Department ~ill feature its Concert Band and Choir in a com· bined program \\hich begins at 7 p.m. Thursday, April27 in the Fine Arts Center auditorium. Also featured in the concert '\\ill be t he Barbos, a recently formed East Central Barbershop Quartet. The concert choir '\\ill per– form selections including "America the Beautiful.'' ''We the People," "President Garfield's Inaugural March," "Tenderly," "Gives Me Jesus," "Close to You," "Zion's Walls." and many others. The band is under the leadership ofThomasW. Carson and the concert choir is directed by Charles W. Hinson. Miss Leesa Lee, college keyboard instructor, serves as the choir's accompanist. The concert is free and the public is cor– dially invited to attend. Choir members include, fU"st row, from left, Mr. Charles W. Hinson, director; Charla McFarland and Cindy Hall, both of Neshoba Central; Gayle Bethany, Newton Academy; Diane Ingram, Neshoba Central; Nancy Bagwell, Winston Academy; Kathy Carr, Raleigh; Miss Leesa Lee, accompanist; sec– ond row, from left, Doreen Ryals, Neshoba Central; Tammitha Worley, Union; Stephanie Patrick, East Rank– in Academy; Connie Myers, Sebastopol; Stacy Radigan, Union ; Deanna McNair, Beulah Hubbard; Annette Carter, Morton; third row, from left, Jerry Dukes, Forest; Brian Roland, Morton; Kinsey Goldman and Phil– lip Pope, both of Neshoba Central; Mike Roland, Leake Academy; Hall Fulton, Decatur and Robert Ferguson, ChoctawCentral. (EC Photo)
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CARTHAGENIAN MORTON TRIBUNE NESHOBA DEMOCRAT_ _ NEHTON RECORD X
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