1999

Collegians selected at EC Members of the Collegians,

);eshoba Central, lead guitar; FTaneJ" Wash of Forest, key– boards; Jason Gaines of Newton County, bass guitar; and Jason Richardson of Neshoba Central, dru.mset. The wind section includes first trumpet Dustin Burton and saxophonist Julie White, both of );ewton County; and second trumpet Adam Mann and trom– borust Joshua Black, both of ~eshoba Central. Technician include Jason Wallace {head technician) and Ryan Woodard, both of Lowsville; Nathan Shaw of );eshoba Central, Robert Savell of ~ewton County, Craig McRae of Canhage and Andy Murphy of Southeast Lauderdale.

The Collegians will be the featured entertainment at the Philadelphia-Nashoba County Chamber Banquet on Monday, Nov. 8. The group's fall campus concert will be held Monday, Nov. 22, at 8 p.m. in Huff Auditorium. For more information con– tact Carson at ECCC, P.O. Box 129, Decatur, Miss. 39327, Ph. 635-2111, ext. 228, or toll free 1- 877-G0-2-ECCC (1-877-462- 3222).

the East Central Community College pop/rock vocal and instrumental group, were recently announced by director Thomas W. Carson. Sixty-three people participated in auditions held earlier on the Decatur cam– pus. Students selected for the popular ensemble include vocal– ists Ashley Byram ofSebastopol, Chris Carson and Josh Sanders, both of Newton County High School; Mark Eakes of Neshoba Central, Beckie Fulton of Leake Academy and Amber Gainer and Nicltie Peden, both of Louisville. Members of the rhythm sec– tion include Brittany Bane of

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