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Collegians scheduled for fair Th e Collegians, East Central Community College's rock-n-roll b and, will present their 27th annual Neshoba County Fair performance at 1 p .m. on Monday, J uly 26, a t Founders' Square Pavilion. Also participatin g in the day's activities will be the ECCC Cheerleader s and the Centralet tes, th e danceline for t h e Warrior Wall 0 ' Sound Marching Ban d. The Collegians will also perform a t 6:30 p.m. at the Grands tand prior to the Miss Neshoba County p ageant. Collegian members and their r e sp ective h i gh schools include (front r ow, from left) Jor dan Vance, Trinity Episcopal in Natchez; Brandon Hughes, Newton County; Courtn ey Gammm, Lake; J essie Harrison, Tiffany Spence and Monica Vmcent, all of Newt on Count y; Nat han Spear s , Neshoba y NEWTON COUNTY APPEAL--– SPIRIT OF MORTON--- ---- MERIDIAN STAR___ ___
Central; and Drew Harrison, Newton County; (second row, from left) Mikhail Serio, Carthage; Dustin Gibbs, Lake; Robbie F a ulk, Winston Academy; and Colby Borton, Neshoba Central; (top row, from left) Leslie Graham, Forest; Graylon Foster, Philadelphia; Ruby McCurdy, Carthage; Christina Gibbs, Lake; Bobby Bra nning, West Lauderdale; Lacey Gilmore, Newton County; Brandon Gibbs, Lake; D.J. Barris, Sumrall; Tyler Woods and Clay Winstead, both of Neshoba Central; Austin Jay, Union; and Robert Hisaw, Nanih Waiya. Not pictured is tech– nician Cody Walters of Forest. ECCC Director of Bands Thomas W. Carson serves as director and also plays guitar.
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