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g ive the many fine high school bands in our recruiting area a chance to perform at a college game. Since ~1r Girting and I have known each o ther since our days at Delta State (University) and his former drum ma10r (Richard Edwards of Forest) is our present head drum major, Scott Central was the natural choice to kick-off what we hope will be an ongoing event in the fu~ure. " The Scott Central Band recently par– tiCipated in the Mississippi High School Activities Association Region 3 ~arching Band Festival in Meridi– an. The band was named Best in Class m the Class A Division.

The Scott Central H i-t- ::.chvol Rebel Marching Band, '...l'.:llf the direction of Ed Girting, will be spe– cial guests at East Central Commuru– ty College's November 7 footoall game on the Decatt:I campus, announced Thomas \.\'_ Carson, ECCC director of bands. The Scott Central Band will per– form during halftime activines and will also join the ECCC ...Wall 0' Sound" Band in the stands dunng the game. The ECCC ~·arno~ \ \ ill host the Southwest MisSlSSlppl Com– munity College Bears w1th kick-off set for 6:30p.m. at Wamor Reid. Carson said, "We would like to

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