2002
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Neshoba County Fair performers The Collegians of East Central Community College will again be fea– tured performers during "EC Day'' act1v1ties scheduled Monday, July 29 at the Neshoba County Fair. The pop/rock vocal-instrumental group will be in concert beginnmg at 1 p.m. at the Founder's Square Pavilion and again at 6:45p.m. in the Grandstand area. The ECCC Cheerleaders and Centralettes will also entertain during the Colle– gians' concert at the pavilion. College personnel will be available at the ECCC Qisplay Booth in Exhibit Hall throughout "EC Day'' to pro– vide information regarding the vanous academic, technical and voca– tional programs of study offered on the Decatur campus. Members of the Collegians include (kneeling from left) technicians Marcus Williams of Brandon and Any Polizzi of Meridian; (seated from lett) technicians Josh Tillman of Forest, George Edwards of Louisville, Lucas Pope of Philadelphia and Andy Murphy qf Meridian; and wind section members Joshua Black of Philadelphia, Matt Hedrick of Decatur, and Grant Morris and April McAdory, both of Philadelphia; and (standing from left) vocalists Megan Tramill of Newton, Damien Wash of Hickory, Claire Edgar of Union, Chris Carson of Decatur, Kristen Thornton of Edinburg and Josh Burton of Decatur; and rhythm section members Kirk Misso of Starkville, Michael Eichel– berger of Conehatta and Matt Baldridge of Philadelphia. Thomas W. Carson serves as director and also plays guitar. (EC Photo)
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