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New faces will be seen in the East Central Junior College women's basketball team as they take the fl oor in their opening game with Meridian Junior College at Meridian on November 7. Gone are ten graduating Sophomores. That group included the leading scorer in the state Mat– tie Burnside of Noxapater who is playing at Nor– theast Louisiana University and outstanding point guard Pam Coleman of Carthage. Warrior coach Lucille Wood is busy finding the right combination to put on the floor. New types o f offense and a new game plan will have to be put into operation because of lack of size to play the typical East Central game . · This will be an exciting team to watch and Coach Wood is pleased with the progress of the -------~ scon COJi\1- Y- 1"' 11 :: 5 - ------ -' ' 'Of. ·epee; "\ .... ·----------- so ;,- o,.- n ,. o::nc~. ------- IM 0 ACT --- ,_ -~-:: ...J~;'\

team. Although the ten Freshmen are having to.. take responsibilities early, the team is expected to get better with each game as experience is gained ' from game sit uations. ' Members of the team are: (first row, left to right) Jennifer Hatcher o f Louisville, Regina Mc– Coy of Morton, Carol Smith of Morton, Lisa Ann LaBarbera of Amite, LA, Carla Stewart of Philadelphia, Mary Ann Parker of Walnut Grove. Joy Eichelberger of Louisville; (second row, left to right) Dayna Williamson of Philadelphia, Wanda Cooksey of Lake, Brenda Cook of Car– thage, Beverly Chambers of Lena, Ellee Vee Gilmer of Carthage, Carolyn Washington of Reform, ALand Teresa Griffin of Walnut Grove.

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