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Collegians to 'ro k 'n roll' Monday in ECCC building

Kevi n Weeks, vocals, Nox– apater; Jerry Dukes, vocals, Forest; Tara Vandevender, keyboard, Union; Duane Richardson, bass, Philadelphia ; Jason Hisaw , trumpet, Louisville; Brent Warren , trumpet, Morton; Donnie Mon- tgomery, guitar, and John Holland, drums, both of Neshoba Central; Ardy Reed, vocals, Louisville; Jeffrey Winstead, trombone, Neshoba Central; and technicians Robert Ferguson, Choctaw Central ; Leonard Nelson, Lake; and Gem Har– rison, Carthage; Brent Rigdon, Lake; and guitarist Thomas W. Carson. who serves as director.

DECATUR- The campus of East Central Community College will once again be 'rocking and rollin' when the Collegians, the school's vocal-instrumental pop group, hold their spring campus concert Monday at 8 p.m. in Huff auditorium. The student musicians will per· form selections by such artists as U2, Debbie Gibson, Poison. Tone– Loc and many other popular performers. Admission to the concert is free. Group members include Charla McFarland. horn, and Tracy Wilkerson, vocals, both of Neshoba Central; Tammitha Worley. vocals. Uruon; Jeannie Walsh, \'ocals, Mo ton; and _=-v'a:

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