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EC Dinner Theater November 6-8 East Central Community College's Fall Dinner Theater will be presented November 6-8 (Monday through Wednesday) with three one-act plays sche– duled each night following a buffet meal in Mabry Cafeteria, announced speech-drama inslructor Bruce Peterson who serves as sponsor. The meal will be served each evening beginning at 7:00. Peterson said tickets for each night's performance cost $10 per person and go on sale beginning Monday, Oct. 30. Reservations can be made by calling 635-2126. Three plays which will be presented include "Monkey's Paw," " Boy Meets Family," and "Ladies in Waiting," an original script by East Central English instructorOvid Vickers.

1989-90 ECCC Basketball Outlook

Lake; and Jason Johnson a 6'5" for– ward from Louisville. Bowen, with his style of an aggressive man to man defense, hopes his team will be ompetitive against a very competitive schedule. The schedule will include of course tough home and away games against the Southern Conference of the MS Junior College Association. East Central's nonconference schedule includes tournaments at EastMS and Jones, plus a tournament hosted by ECCC. Home and away dates with East MS, Holmes, Patrick Henry (AL) and Mary Homes plus away games with Northwest and Rhodes college (TN) round out a very tough schedule.

East Central Community College is entering into a new era with new head coach Jay Bowen. The enthu– siasm is high among the players and community of East Central with Bowen promising an aggressive and exciting brand ofbasketball. The 1989-90 Warriors will be young and inexperienced but with their hard work the future looks bright for ECCC. Two players return off the 1988-89 Warrior team and both are being looked upon for team leadership. Steve Gainey a 6'2" guard from Union and Kelvin Young a 6'3" guard from Philadelphia have proven in early workouts their ability to bring the players together as a team. The freshman class will be large in number and only time will tell as to the quality. Heading the class is 6'8" forward/center Michael James ·from Gary, IN. Other top signees include 6'5" forward Tyron Stowers from Forest; 6'6" forward Mark Gates from Douglasville, GA; 6'4" forward Charlie Donnerson and 5'10" guard Eric Mays both from Gosonell, AR; Tyron Bender a 6'3" guard from Louisville and Terry Thomes a 6'1" guard from Little Rock. Other signees include Randy Stokes a 6'3" guard from Carthage; Travis Watkins a 6'1" guard from

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