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Around the World In Music includes a visit to Africa with Charles Atlen, Jan Nave, and Doug Upchurch giving their version ot W II h f ' ' e a ave un on Senior Stunt Night McComb High School has had more than half a century in which to build a whole host of tra- ditions, and perhaps the happiest of them all is Senior Stunt Night, for on this occasion everyone is assured of a fun-filled evening, either as participant or spectator. Stunt Night is a money-making project for the senior class, and was presented this year to a sell- out crowd in the auditorium on the night of March eighth. The program consisted of eleven student-di- rected stunts that ranged in character from an Easter Dream to the wild antics of three senior boys as the McGuire Sisters. Some of the stunts, such as the Style Show, are repeated annually. However, each stunt, even if it is a repetition of a previous year's presentation, is always fresh and new in its own right, Stunt Night 1960 was great! Actors and audi- ence had a big evening, and the fund for the senior class gift to the school got a big boost. Patricia Martin and Tommy Mercier make a hit with their harmony in Caribbean 42
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Scientists experiment- SPECT! Keith Alford wins first place in the,physics division of the eleventh and twelfth competition with his model ot a Van der Graf generator Butch Calvert and Ashley Atkinson, as representatives for the Scheely Science Club which sponsored the science fair, collect the tive cents contribution asked ot spectators 44 Potential scientists and engineers of MHS were given an opportunity to display their talents in the l96O Science Fair on April first. With over three hundred ex- hibits entered, the fair was the largest on record for our school. During schools hours, study period students were allowed to visit the display rooms to see the interest- ing assortment of proiects, and open house was held for the public during the even- ing. The fair drew approximately eight hundred visitors. Outstanding Junior Hig h proiects were submitted by Margaret Robinson and Annette Strickland. Overall winners in Senior High were Margaret Craig's Ana- logy of an Electron Tube and Philip Cole's Plants are Music Lovers. Mr, Berry checks propects entered by his Biologv students nuiimllli ugm.i.Ul- ii it U W ts I ir 7 , 5 Ken Morris and Donald Black look over Ben Frank Vva4rd's first place winner in the chemistry di- vision
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