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tECCC group prepares for concert Members of the Collegians, the vocal-instrumental pop group at East Central Community College in Decatur, have been busy preparing for their annual fall concert which will be held beginning at 8:00p.m. Monday, November 20 in Huff Auditorium. The popular musical group, directed by Thomas W. Carson, will perform hits by such artists as Richard Marx, New Kids on the Block, Paula Abdul and many others. Admis– sion to the concert is free, but donations are be1ng accepted for the group's upcoming performance in Disney World which is scheduled for early May, 1990. Members include, kneeling, from left, technicians Leonard Nelson, Lake; Chris Little, Philadelphia; Robbie Palmieri, Louisville ; Brent Warren, Morton; and Eddie Daven– port, Meridian; second row, from left, Donnie Montgomery, lead guitar, Scott Walker, drums, and Duane R1chardson, bass guitar, all of Philadelphia; Tara VanDevender, keyboards, Union; Meg Jones, vocals, Forest; Jana Fanning, vocals, Hickory; Tammitha Worley, vocals, Union; Charla McFarland, horn, and Jeffrey Winstead, trombone, both of Philadelphia; Jason Hisaw, trumpet, Louisville; Daivd Shaw, trumpet, Merildian; standing in back are, from left, Michael Roland, vocals, Carthage; Brian Waddell , vocals, Philadelphia; and Kevin Weeks, vocals, Noxapater. Besides directing the group, Carson also serves as rhythm guitanst

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