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Students to Model Fashions During ECCC Dinner Theater

As an added feature of this year's Fall Dinner Theater at East Central Community College, Fashion Squad members, along with students in the college's Modeling Class, will pre– sent the latest fashions during each night's production. The Dinner Theater, scheduled Nov. 6-8 (Monday through Wednes– day) in Mabry Cafeteria, consists of a buffet meal followed by three one– act plays. Tickets for each night's performance, set at 7 p.m., can be reserved by calling 635-2126 during school hours. Returning Fashion Squad members who will be featured as models include Amy Crawford of Lake, Suzette Hall of Decatur and Missy Smith of Neshoba Central. Modeling class members who will be presented include Angie Alder– man, Kristi Patrick, Stacey Powers.

Lynn Wright and Lisa Risher, all of Leake Academy ; Renessa Barton and Twyla Kemp, both of South Leake; Tabatha Breazeale, Neshoba Central ; Michalle Everett and Lin– da Henley, both of Hickory, Leann Hardage and Jamie Shepard, both of Carthage; Stuart Kinard, Winston Academy; Nicole Sanders, Lake; Libby Hamil, Decatur; Jones Steele, Louisville; and Leslie Holl– ingsworth, East Rankin Academy. Fashion merchandise is being fur– nished by the following businesses ; Brass Knob, ~ctory Connections and Feldman's, all located in Newton; Milady's, Kenwins and Burns, located in Forest ; Gentleman's Gallery and Dee's Department Store, located in Philadelphia ; and Victoria's Cone, Chipley's and Jean's Dress Shop. all located in Carthage.

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