2009

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ECCCCollegians to Perform at Neshoba County Fair

The Collegians, East Central Commurut) College's rock-n-roll band, will present their 261h annual Neshoba County Fair perfolllUilce at I p.m. on Monday, July 27, at Founders' Square Pavilion. Also participati~g in the da) ·s activities will be the ECCC Cheerleaders and the Centralettes, the danceline for the Warrior \\all 0' Sound Marching Band. The Collegians will also perform at 6:30p.m. at the Grandstand prior to the Miss Nesboba County pageant. Colle– gian members and their respective high "chooJ, include (front row, from left) Dustin Gibbs, Lake; Drew Harrison, Newton CoWlt), Nathan Spears, Neshoba Central; Brandon Hughes, NewtonCoWlty; LanaAdkins, Union; lifJatl) Spence. Ne·wton Cotmty; AllisonRogers, Lou– isville; and Mikail Serio, Carthage; ('econd TO\\. from left) Grayton Foster, Philadelphia; Ruby McCurdy, Carthage; Chris Smith. Union: andChristina Gibbs, Lake; and (back row, from left) LoganMcDonald, Newton Count): Cody Thrasr. Sebastopol; KristinaHarrison, Union; Matt Moore, Morton; JohnDavid Bates. Neo:hoba Central: Emily Malone, Carthage; Josh Talbert, a home-schooler from Newton; Lacey Gilmore andAnthonyWilliams, both ofNewton County; Chris Corley, LeakeAcademy; and ClayWinstead. Neshoba Central. ECCC Director ofBands Thomas W. Carson serves as director and also plays guitar. (EC Phot

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