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HALL OF FAME l ,f lh we .R JUCILE MARTIN .locile Martin has spent tour busy years at MHS and in recognition of her service and good citizenship she merits a place in the Hall of Fame. As president of the Student body she presides at assembly with poise and dignity and directs the activities of the student council with enthusiasm. She also served the council as secretary. She represented our school as a delegate to the Southern Association of Student Councils convention and at Girls' State. Jocile was treasurer of her class and her homeroom, vice president of the Girls Ensemble, and presi- dent of the Chopin Club. A four year piano and band student, she has been a maiarette two years. She won the Sonata and Sonatina medals, and she has been a member ot the girls sextet. Right now Jocile thinks she would like to teach school and her plans are to attend MSCW to prepare for the teaching profession. -err' 'E HARRELL WEATHERSBY Harrell Weathersby, who has been literary editor of the Camellian, business manager of the senior class play, president of the Chami- nade Music Club, treasurer of the Christian Ac- tivities Club, and treasurer of the Debate Club, is an outstanding school citizen and deservingly receives a place in the Hall of Fame. As a member of the Debate Team, Harrell participated in region, district, and state com- petition last year and this year. Taking speech and piano lessons in addition to his other ac- tivities, he maintains a very high scholarship record and has been the recipient of the English medal for three years. Harrell expects to go to college-possibly Ole Miss or Tulane-to study education and prepare for a teaching career in the field of English or foreign languages.
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Classes Now we present the enght hun dred seventy four mdnvuduals that make up the student body of McComb Hugh School Here they appear as sux dzfferent classes each a umt bound together by common Interests and actuvntnes u there IS an even stronger mutual bond whnch unntes them to stand as one an love and loyalty for theur Alma Mater
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