2007

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The Collegians, East Central Community College's rock-n-roll band, will present their annual Neshoba County Fair performance at 1 p.m. on Monday, July 23, at Founders' Square Pavilion. Also participating in the day's activities will be the ECCC Cheerleaders and the Centralettes, the dance– line for the Warrior Wall 0' Sound Marching Band. The Collegians will also perform at 6 p.m. at the Grandstand prior to theMiss Neshoba County pageant. Collegian members Include (front row, from lett) technicians Jordan Gibbs of Morton and Dustin Gibbs of Conehatta; (second row, from lett) vocalists Jessie Cochran of Decatur, Kelly Kight of Louisville, Aly Burton of Decatur and Jordan Taylor of Macon; and technicians Josh Talbert of Newton, Andrew Ladd of Philadelphia and Antho– ny Williams and Whitney Lott, both of Decatur; (third row, kneeling from left) vocalists Colby Amls of Decatur and Matt Jones of Philadelphia; and (top row, from left) wind and rhythm section mem– bers Brent Cumberland of Philadelphia, Ben Ingram of Carthage, Doug Kelley of Sebastopol and Drew Gillis of Decatur; Clanton Blaylock of Newton, Hillary Rieger of Pearl, Kimberly Bassett of For– est ; and Caleb Frink and Kyle Barrett, both of Decatur. Thomas W. Carson serves as director and also plays guitar in the group.

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CARTHAGINIAN ---- --– SCOTT COUNTY TIMES --------------- UNION APPEAL --------------~---- WINSTON COUNTY JOURNAL ' - - --- SPIRIT OF MORTON -------------------

NESHOBA DEMOCRAT ----- NEWTON RECORD --- - - -- MERIDIAN STAR --- - - - ---- CLARION-LEDGER ----- - - -- OTHER ____ ____________

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