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Because of his interest in, and concern for ell phases of school activity, Mr. Percy Reeves, principal of McComb High School, is the tallest Tiger at MHS.
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... at MHS... September 8, 1964—five hun- dred and fifty lazy Tigers rose from their summer rest to start the new school year. Back to school meant trading sunbaths and swim- ming and sleeping late, for studies and schedules and Shakespeare. There was nothing fair about the exchange—or was there? Back to school meant back to work, it’s true — but included in the deal were new friends, new ideas, and dozens of new things to do. So — Tigers stretched, flexed their muscles, smoothed out the kinks, and got set for the wonder- ful year ahead—the Year of the Tiger. Opening day assembly — September 8, 1964. For every brick and grain of mortar in our building, somewhere there is a Tiger who loves and is dedicated to MHS and all the things for which she stands.
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Junior High annual staff members Marie Naklie, Melvia Jackson, and Cherry Andrews collect payments for the 1965 Camellian. Old Glory is here—Stennis Moore and Johnny Stephenson raise the flag. Five hundred and eighty Junior High For the academically inclined, the return to school was a happy reunion with books, teachers, and homework. For others it was a re- luctant parting from summer play and relaxa- tion. Regardless of their feelings in the matter, they came—five hundred and eighty Junior Tigers — from the five elementary schools in the McComb Public School System — to compose the Junior High School student body. Old and new, they trooped back to tackle their studies with renewed enthusiasm, and Junior High seemed bursting with action. A desire to be- long, an eagerness to participate, and a willing- ness to share in the activities of their school made the Year of the Tiger a memorable one for Junior High. Tigers share an action packed building.
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