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Students representing high school and junior high band programs throughout the East Central Community College five-county district recently converged on the Decatur campus for the college's a nnual band clinic. East Central band director Thomas W. Carson said over 200 students participated in the two-day event. Pictured above are students who received fin,t chair, first band honors and include, first row, from left, Christa Sherman, Neshoba Central; Amy Riggle, Newton ; Amy Ladd and Mandy Bates, both of Neshoba Central;

Lori Parkman, Morton; Misty Todd , Louisville; Wendy Nicholas, E.T . Hawkins (Forest) Middle School; Laura Ward, Louisville; Sherome Ward, Union; second row, from left, Veronica Gardner, Newton; Michael Boler, Neshoba Central; Emily Johnson, Louisville; Heather Simmons, Neshoba Central; James Roberts, Newton; Jay Fortenberry, Neshoba Central ; Brent Smith , Louisville; and Tommie Denson, Newton. Carson said all first chair seniors are eligible to receive $2400 band scholarships to East C'.enaral aext fall. (l;C P hOIO)

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