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Guests walk the red carpet to enter the “Super Stellar Night” prom hosted by East Central Community College’s Theta Xi Chapter of

the Phi Theta Kappa honor society. The prom for special needs students in the college’s five-county district was the annual “Honors

in Action” project for the ECCC PTK chapter. More than 30 special needs students attended the event, which began with dinner and

ended with a night of dancing. East Central Community College student-athletes and Student Body Association officers served as dates

for the participants. Several individuals and businesses made donations to help support the event, including enough prom dresses for

all those who attended. The prom was held in the Mabry Cafeteria on the Decatur campus.

ECCC PTK Chapter Hosts

‘Super Stellar Night’ Prom

Director of Bands Ed Girling of Carthage is

East Central Community College’s “Humanities

Instructor of the Year” and was recognized Nov. 3

on the Decatur campus.

Girling presented a special program, held in

conjunction with Arts and Humanities Month, in

the Vickers Fine Arts Center auditorium.

During his presentation titled “Music for a

Lifetime,” Girling shared about his musical expe-

riences and the benefits of music study in life. He

also performed some musical selections at the

conclusion of the program.

Girling is in his seventh year at East Central

Community College. In addition to his work as

director of bands, he is the director for the drum

line and front ensemble and also serves as the

applied percussion instructor and director of the ECCC Percussion

Ensemble.

He has taught band and music for 37 years, including stints at

Forest High School, Scott Central, where he received STAR Teacher

honors in 1998, Stringer, Neshoba Central, Manchester Academy,

Cleveland, North Sunflower Academy, and Yazoo City.

Girling has served as a clinic and contest judge,

as a band clinician, and as a guest conductor. He has

experience in organizing and administering clinics

and contests. He is also a music arranger and com-

poser and has served as a percussionist for various

music groups.

He served two years as the director for the Scott

County Honor Band, which received superior ratings

in concert and sight reading. He has also served as a

director of several musicals in addition to perform-

ing in numerous theatrical productions.

He is a former president of the East Central Mis-

sissippi Band Directors’ Association, the Mississippi

Private School Association and the Mississippi Junior

and Community College Band Association. He is

a longtime member of the Mississippi Bandmasters

Association and Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia (Theta Upsilon) and the

Percussive Arts Society.

A graduate of Pass Christian High School, Girling holds bach-

elor’s and master’s degrees in music education and a bachelor’s

degree in percussion performance from Delta State University in

Cleveland.

Girling Selected ‘Humanities

Instructor of the Year’