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Receive First Chair Honors During ECCC Band Clinic These local musicians received first chair, first band honors during the 36th annual East Central Community College In vitational Band Clinic held January 31-February 1, 2014, on the Decatur campus. The two-day clinic is the largest band clinic in tbe College's history with more than 250 musicians participating. The clinic is comprised of first, second and third bands, which include the top musicians from the ECCC's five-county district. The clinic concluded with a concen in Huff Auditorium. Students receiving first chair, first band honors and their respective schools include (front row. from left) Tehearia Campbell (bass clarinet) ~nd Diana Buitrago (baritone saxophone), both of Morton; Kaitlyn Moms (oboe), Sebastopol; Cameron Higgason (contra bass clarinet), Philadelphia; and Nina LaBue (tmmpet), Newton Count). (second row, from left) Kayla Sudduth (baritone), Morton; Duncan Kinney (tenor saxophone), Neshoba Central, Jena Mazique (clarinet), Monon; Counney Wells (also saxophone), Neshoba Central; and Louise Berryhill (flute) and Olma Vaughn (mallets), both of Newton County; and (back row, from left) Caleb Franklin (percussion) and Evan Demck (trombone), both of Morton; Peyton Foreman (tuba), Newton County; and Anthony Emmons (French born), lake Clinicians for the event included Ms. Elva Kaye Lance, Director ofBands at Mississippi State Universiry in Stark\ille, Benji McClain, Director of Bands at Hancock High School m Kiln; and Katy Abels, Assistant Director of Bands a; Madison Middle School. Hunter Corhem serves as ECCC Director of Bands Ed Gtrhng serve as Assistant Dtre;:wr of APPE 1 ECCC bands. (EC Photo)

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