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Receive ECCC Band Clinic Honors... These area high school musicians recetved first band, fi rst chair honors at the annual District High School Band Clinic held at l:ast Central Community Coll ege in Decatur. The outstanding students and their respective high schools include (first row, from left) .\shle} \fonk, Sebas topol; Joanne Bates, Neshoba Centra l, Amber Gainer, Loui sville; Rebecca Germany and Emily Germany, both of Union; Frances Richmond, Forest; Keisha Temple, ~e\·. ton; and Daniel Bankston, Sebastopol; and (second row, _from left) Dustin Burton, ~e'' ton County; William Perkins and Jason Harrell, both of Scott Central; Craig McRae, Carthage Glen Barker, Neshoba Central; and Justin Sharp, Sebastopol. Thomas W. Carson, ECCC Director of Bands, said tuition scholarships are offered to each first band, first chair a · ard recipient. A record .150 students compnsed the Warrior Wa11 0 ' Sound Marching Band last fall. For more information about the, ECCC Band Program, contact Carson at ECCC P. 0. Box 129, Decatur, Miss. 39327, Ph 635-2111, e>.t. 22R. IEC Photo)
"My Fair Lady" tickets on sale East Central Community College's musical production of Lerner and Loewe's "My Fair Lady" is scheduled March 24-28 on the Decatur campus. Performances will be held each evening beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the Ovid S. Vickers Fine ARts Center auditorium. There will also be a performance at 9:30 a.m. Monday, March 23, for area high schools. Tickets are $8 for adults and $5 for students and faculty. To reserve tickets call 635-2111 .
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