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Band students fare well at ECCC clinic

French Horn, Trombone, Baritone and Percussion sections. The highest honors went to Erin McNeely, Stephanie Reid, Chet Estes, Carrie Thompson, Jennifer Thomas, Brad Anthony, Stephen Spire, and Jimmy Smith. Other outstanding members were Gayla Penson, Kristi Conrad, Man– dy Trapp, Janie Tanner, Tami Phillips, Jennifer Harrison, Misty Smith, Jason Jones, Susan Staton, Celeste Staton, Bobby Coleman, Cody Fisher, Jody Smith, and Blake Miley. Some of these students will be competing in 2 weeks on the district level. We wish each of them good luck. Congratulations to each of them.

By KEVIN MEADOR UHS Band Director

Twenty-two of our band students competed recently in the East Cen– tral Band Clinic. 20 of the 22 were ranked in the top band. These band members dominated the clinic hav– ing an unprecedented 13 students taking lst, 2nd, 3rd or 4th places in the Flute, Bass Oarinet, Oboe, Sax,

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