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10:39 pm Tuesday, October 14, 2003

Homecoming Court

By Staff
October 14, 2003
HOMECOMING COURT The East Central Community College Homecoming Court was presented during halftime ceremonies of the Warriors' 42-19 win Oct. 4 over Copiah-Lincoln Community College. Seated are, from left, Natalie Cole, Meridian, a freshman maid; Amy Ealy, Forest, freshman maid; Lacey Brantley, Carthage, freshman maid; Courtney Yates, Louisville, freshman maid; Renee Thompson, Pelahatchie, queen; Latashia Tatum, Newton, maid of honor; Brandi Brown, Pelahatchie,
sophomore maid; Brittany Harris, Louisville, sophomore maid; and Dian Walters, Philadelphia, sophomore maid. Standing from left are escorts Quincy Patrick, Meridian; Todd Body, Forest; Kevin Hatch, Carthage; Jamaal Martin, Meridian; Jeremy Tune, Newton; Fred Denson, Morton; Drew Kenna, Forest; Brandon Walker, Louisville; and Steven Davis, Rosehill. Submitted photo

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