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The East Central Community College Ac'cents show choir will present its fall concert at 7 p.m. Thursday, December 3, in Vickers Fine Arts Auditorium on the Decatur campus. The public is invited and there is no charge for admis– sion. The popular group will present such hits as "Rpck This Town" by Stray Cats, "Man in the Mirror" by Michael J ackson, "We Belong" by Pat Benatar, "Reeling in the Years" by Steely Dan and "September" by Earth, Wind and Fire. Ac'cents members and their r espective high schools include (front row, from left) Polly Vaughn and Monica Vincent, both of Newton County; (second row, from left) Lane Fulton and J essica Harrison, both of Newton County; Laura Gunn, Lake; Casey Rowzee, Newton County Academy; and Tiffany Spence and Brandon Hughes, both of Newton County; and (back row, from left) Cody Strait, Drew Harrison, Richie Ferguson and Brandon Boulton, all of Newton County. Not pictured are sound technicians J onathan Crabtree of Warren Central and Tyler Laird of Newton County. Vicki Blaylock serves as director. (EC Photo)
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NESHOBADEMOCRAT____ SCOTI COUNTY TIMES -----
CARTHAGINIAN - ----– NEWTON COUNTY APPEAL \_)
WINSTON COUNTY JOURNAL ---
SPIRIT OF MORTON-------
MERIDIAN STAR______
CLARION-LEDGER_____
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