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| Troy University students take a quick breakfast during the first break in WSFA’s Today in Alabama “Road Show” Friday morning. The Today in Alabama crew broadcast its morning show from the Quad on the Troy Campus. |
Alpha Gamma Delta sorority sisters turned out in force for the live-from-the-Quad broadcast of WSFA’s Today in Alabama show Friday. |
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| Troy Elementary welcomed WSFA’s Today in Alabama crew to the Troy Campus a dawn on Friday. From left, are TES administrative assistant Brenda Fayson, student Daishia Holland, student Jalen Tuck and Johnny Ray Tellis represented the school during the broadcast. |
The Trojan Faithful includes our four-legged friends. |
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| WSFA videographer and TROY alumn Doug Gooden puts his Troy University broadcast journalism degree to work each day for WSFA. Based, in Troy, Gooden regularly covers the Wiregrass for the Montgomery-based television station. His work includes daily coverage of the recent Siegelman corruption trials. |
WSFA morning meteorologist Rob Hatchell watches the excitement near Troy University’s Trojan Fountain as he waits for his slot during Today in Alabama Friday. |
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| WSFA Today in Alabama anchors Judd Davis and Tonya Terry ham it up with Troy University students Friday morning as “Road Show” broadcast live from the Quad. |
Troy University Athletic Director Steve Dennis, Trojan Football administrative assistant Judy Morgan, athletics development director Alicia Bookout and physical plant's Chris Mulkey support WSFA Today in Alabama’s live “Road Show” broadcast from the Quad Friday morning. |
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| Miss Troy University Mary King, a sophomore from Bethany, Conn., left off her crown but struck a pose on the Quad Friday morning during the broadcast of Today in Alabama’s “Road Show.” King helped TROY Chancellor Jack Hawkins Jr. distribute TROY t-shirts to WSFA anchors Tonya Terry and Judd Davis. |
Troy University cheerleaders help rally the crowd on the Quad for WSFA’s Today in Alabama live “Road Show” broadcast. More than 150 students, faculty and staff turned out about 5 a.m. Friday for the two-hour show. |
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| Troy University’s TrojanVision reporter Vicky Brown, a broadcast journalism student, covered the broadcast of Today in Alabama’s “Road Show” from the Quad. |
Men of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity were among the 150-plus students, faculty and staff who took part in the broadcast of Today in Alabama’s “Road Show” from Troy University’s Quad Friday morning. |
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| Troy University’s mascot T-Roy was on hand at the fountain in the Troy Campus’ Quad Friday morning for WSFA’s Today in Alabama “Road Show” broadcast. |
Troy University Phi Mu sisters Mary King and Jennifer Wetterer were among the students who showed their Trojan Pride Friday morning during WSFA’s live broadcast of Today in Alabama from the Quad. |
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| Troy University junior Brittany Thompson, a risk management and insurance major from Elba, shows off her autographed card of WSFA Today in Alabama team of Judd Davis, Tonya Terry and Rob Hatchell. Today in Alabama took its “Road Show” to the Troy Campus Friday. |
Troy University students hit the fountain for the airwaves Friday morning in the Quad during a segment of Today in Alabama’s “Road Show” on Friday. |
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| Sisters Restaurant co-owners and real-life sisters Pat Rogers and Geraldine Umbehagen demonstrated the concoction of their world-famous banana pudding for the Today in Alabama audience during a live broadcast of the show’s “Road Show” from the Troy University Quad Friday morning. |
The Quad -- Troy University’s Troy Campus centerpiece nestled between Bibb Graves Hall, Smith Hall, the Ralph Wyatt Adams Administration Building and the Math and Science Complex -- was the pre-dawn scene of the set-up for WSFA’s Today in Alabama Road Show, which aired live from Troy Friday. |
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| The City of Troy makes presentations to the WSFA Today in Alabama team during its Friday morning broadcast from the Quad at Troy University. From left are Troy Tourism Office staffer Catherine Jordan, meteorologist Rob Hatchell, Troy Mayor Jimmy Lunsford, co-anchors Tonya Terry and Judd Davis and Troy Public Relations Director Shelia Jackson. |
Troy University Chancellor Jack Hawkins and Sisters Restaurant owners Pat Rogers and Geraldine Umbahagen discuss the finer points of banana pudding with WSFA Today in Alabama anchors Tonya Terry and Judd Davis. |
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| Troy Mayor Jimmy Lunsford, left, and Troy University Chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins Jr. |
Troy Public Relations Director Shelia Jackson gives a thumbs-up during the live broadcast of WSFA’s Today in Alabama from Troy University’s Quad Friday morning. |
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| Troy University Hall School of Journalism Director Dr. Steven Padgett gets wired into microphones for a segment during WSFA’s Today in Alabama, which was broadcast live from the Quad Friday morning. |
Troy University Admissions Counselor Bobby Jon Drinkard, a past Survivor contestant, hams it up with WSFA Today in Alabama Anchor Tonya Terry, a TROY alum, during a “Roadshow” segment broadcast from the University’s Quad. Jalen Tuck and Daishia Holland. |
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| Johnny Ray Tellis, left, Troy Elementary School students Jalen Tuck, Daishia Holland and Troy Elementary administrative assistant Brenda Fayson welcome WSFA Today in Alabama anchors Tonya Terry and Judd Davis to Troy and the campus |
Troy Mayor Jimmy Lunsfords presents a gift basket to WSFA Today in Alabama co-anchor Tonya Terry Friday morning in the Quad at Troy University. |