1994

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Will Perform at Fair... The first of two concert appearances by the Collegians of East Central Community College officially begins "ECCC Day" activities scheduled Monday, August 1 at the Neshoba County Fair. Directed by Thomas W. Carson, the popular musicians will once again perform at 1:30 p.m. at the Founders' Square pavilion and for the first time will be in concert at 7 p.m. on the Grandstand prior to the Miss Neshoba County Pageant. AU alumni, friends, students and prospecth·e students are invited to attend the Collegian concerts and visit with college officials who l\ ill be available for information at the College's display booth located in Exhibit Hall. Members of the Collegians include (first row, from left) Eric Adcock, Carthage; Jamie Thompson, Morton; Harold McAdory, Phila4elphia; Jamie Crapse, Newton; (second row, from left) Harbert Johnson, Carthage; Sharon Eldridge, DeKalb; Jeremy Burson, Union ; John Stansbury, Morton; Robert Evans, Newton; Eric Jordan and Amy Ser· vice, both of Decatur; Mandi Bates, Philadelphia; Lorrie Howell, Carthage; and (third row, from left) Clay Fuller, Louisville; Ryan Buteux, Newton; Tommy Denson, Morton; and Vince Brown, Meridian. (EC Photo)

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SCOTT COUNTY TIMES UNION APPEAL ~ WINSTON COUNTY JOURNAL MERIDIAN STAR

CARTHAGINIAN NESHOBA DEMOCRAT NEWTON RECORD CLARION-LEDGER

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