1991

PLAN SPRING CONCERT - The Collegians of East Central Community College In Decatur will pre– sent their spring semester concert at 8 p.m. Monday, Aprll29, In Huff Auditorium. Admission Is free. Directed by Thomas w. Carson who also plays rhythm guitar In the top 40 vocal-Instrumental group, The Collegians will perfonn varfous selections from such popular artists as Travis Tritt, Whitney Houston, Telsa, The Forester Sisters, and many others. The group's concert Is In prepara– tion for their May 25 perfonnance at Six Flags Over Georgia. Members Include (ground level, from left) vocalists Keith Johnson, Chunky; Shannon McNeil, Philadelphia; Duane Till, Pelahatchie; Dawn Bradford, Forest; Lisa Thompson, Louisville; and Patty Sims, Philadelphia; (second level, from left) technicians Brent Warren, Morton; Brent Fountain, Natchez; and Chris Edwards, Philadel– phia; (on top, from left) David Shaw, trumpet, Meridian, VIncent Brown, sax, Meridian; Sid McNeil, trumpet, Decatur; Scott Walker, drums, Philadelphia; Tina Davis, keyboards, Newton; Mark Bran– ning, bass guitar, Philadelphia; ar'id-S~ah · k~, lea<:Pguttitt, Clinton. Not pictured are technicians Billy Howell o f Carthage, Michael Ou~eof Phlfat!elpWI _hd ~daf!! Davenport of Meridian. (EC Photo)

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