2008

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COLLEGIANS TO ROCK FAIR The Collegians. East Central Commumty College's rock-n-roll band, will present the1r 25th annual Nashoba County Fa1r performance at 1 p.m. on July 28, at Founders' Square Pavilion. AJso participating In the day's activities will be the ECCC Cheerleaders and the Centralettes. the danceline for the Warnor Wall 0' Sound Marching Band. The Collegians will also perform at 6:30 p.m. at the Grandstand prior to the Miss Neshoba County pageant. Collegian members and thetr respective h1gh schools tnclude (front row, from left) Connie Savell (percussion), Carthage; Lana Adkins (vocals), Un1on; Nathan Spears (vocals). Neshoba Central; Kyle Barrett {bass), Ryan Monk (drums), Drew Gillis (trumpet) and Drew Hamson (vocals), all of Newton County: Jordan Taylor (vocals). Central Academy tn Macon; Kelly Kight (vocals). Nanih Waiya; and Carmen Ezell (vocals}, Newton County; and (back row. from left) Aaron Mann (keyboard), Carthage; Dustm Gibbs (technician). Lake: Leslie Nash (tenor sax) Un1on; Brent Cumberland {alto sax) and Grayton Foster (trumpet), both of Philadelphia; Casey Stokes (guitar), Nashoba Central; Anthony Williams (technician). Newton County; Josh Talbert (techntcian), a home-school student from Newton, Andy Ladd (technician). Philadelphia; and Clay W1nstead (technician), Nashoba Central. Not pictured is Whitney Lett (technician) of Newton County and director Thomas W. Carson, who also plays guitar.

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