McComb High School - Camellian Yearbook (McComb, MS)

 - Class of 1965

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McComb High School - Camellian Yearbook (McComb, MS) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 146 of 248
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Religious Emphasis Week is CYC project “To promote Christian activities in the lives of the young people of our city and to bring the different denominations under one head to work together’—this is the aim cf the Christian Youth Council. In achieving its goal, the major emphasis of the Christian Youth Council throughout the year is planning a Religious Emphasis Week that will really mean something in the lives of the students at MHS. Another service of the CYC is providing daily devotions over the public address system and devotions for school assemblies. This group meets weekly under the sponsor- ship of Mrs. Jessye Denman. Christian Youth Council Officers: Sandra Adams, President; Chery! Hopper, Vice President; Delilah Holmes, Secretary Emily Wilson, Treasurer. Helping clear the stage after the dedication of Sandra Adams and Delilah Holmes compose a let- Christmas boxes. Tommy Culotta and Petey Smith ter of Invitation to a speaker for Religious Emphasis move the CYC box. Week. Christian Youth Council—Row 1: Judy Brumfield, Nancy Robinson, Qonna Robinson, Chery! Hopper, Sandra Adams, ‘Doty Troutman, Lida Seale, 7 Nora Hickman, Carolyn Howell. Row 2: George. Burris, Patsy Burris, Susan Rodrigue, Sue Smith, Sue Pittman, Jeanle Fitzgerald, Connie Con- erly, Delilah Holmes, Emily Williams, Mrs. Jessye Denman—Sponsor. Row 3: Linda Dison, Janice Moak, Rosemary Quin, GIll Godbold, Bob Matthew, Lem Adams, Anita Jones, Martha Gatlin, Linda Kimble.

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FBLA members investigate job opportunities Future Business Leaders of America—Row 1}: Linda Slay, Linda Dunaway, Sharon Barham, Sherry Bass, Lella Berberrete, Markel Freeman, Martha Jackson, Judy Moak, Lynn Godbold, Emily Williams, Patsy Johnson. Row 2: Suzanne Ward, Linda Sommerholder, Betty Brister, Anna Marie Reed, Betty May, Dianne Stewart, Sandra Rowley, Tommye O’Nell, Mary Ann McCool, Mary Malsbury, Barbara Hales, Ganeath Ritchie. Row 3: Janice Moak, Sue Smith, Shirley Brown, Arlene Ravencraft, Ann Nelson, Gladys Matthews, Linda Smith, Charlotte Nunnery, Noel Daven- port, Charlotte Crawford, Anita Jones, Mrs. Lucy Stephenson—Sponsor. Objectives of the Future Business Leaders of America are to develop competent business leader- ship and to prepare for successful citizenship. Members seek to achieve their goals through study and practical application of their skills. They assist teachers by typing and they serve as office workers. At their weekly meetings they investi- gate job opportunities in our vicinity, listen to speakers on business topics, or discuss the best and most profitable way to cope with everyday business affairs. By making field trips to local businesses, FBLA members obtain a wider knowl- edge of the different types of business machines and office conditions. Mrs. Lucy Stephenson is fac- ulty adviser for FBLA. Ib gg OI ris iissasasms FBLA Officers: Sandra Rowley, Treasurer; Anita Jones, Historian; Ganeath Ritchie, Secretary; Emily Williams, President; Linda Sommerholder, Vice President. Pi eecseeedeieeetiee Colorful convertible Is entered by FBLA In Homecoming Parade. 141



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Service, understanding are Senior Y-Teen goals are sa Senior Y-Teens—Row 1: Miss Harriet McEwen—Sponsor, Phyllis Hinton, Lou Ellen Stokes, Patricia Bond, Becky White, Fan Ballard, Karen Andrews, Judy Brumfield, Sheila Rutland, Mary Allen Bowen, Jeanee Felder, Danne Freeman, Dorothy Thornhill, Ramona Smith. Row 2: Gaye Simmons, Becky Wilson, Ruthie Kimmel, Mary Emma Jagers, Christine Smith, Amy Reeves, Carolyn Howell, Nora Hickman, Kay Holmes, Jen Nance, Ruby Matthews, Sandra Adams, Margie McCosker, Judy Massey. Row 3: Mary Frances Hewitt, Marsha Bass, Patsy Burris, Mary Beth Beachem, Sherry Gibson, Candy Hamil, Robyn Wood, Lida Seale, Becky Reeves, Pat Goss, Theresa Matthews, Connie Dickey, Maureen Smith. Row 4: Linda Dison, Judy Sanders, Linda Smith, Madolyn Hart, Cheryl Hopper, Sherry Rumph, Sondra Broxson, Maggle Watkins, Judy Maxey, Nancy Robinson, Sue Hay, Beverly Gatlin, Kay Carr, Edda Hale. Row 5: Alice Jordan, Joyce Stubbs, June Gatlin, Millie Greer, Barbara Pine, Carole Rushing, Mary Ann Reeves, Susan Felder, Sissy George, Brenda Thompson, Alice Griffin, Barbara Hayles, Marijane Hollaman, Norrene Hay, Cynthia Mixon, Dianne Smith, Rebecca Martin. Row 6: Nancy Sharpling, Susan Porter, Gale Massey, Robin Yaun, Carolyn Crane, Missy Clayton, Lee Laurie Guy, Sheila Blackwell, Margie Sanders, Laura Hendon, Linda Maxey, Brenda Conerly, Laurie Bickham, Mary Evelyn Newman, Marsha Grava. Y-Teens, a division of the YWCA, was estab- lished to help girls “grow as persons, to grow in friendship, and to grow in the knowledge and love of God.” With a membership of more than eighty girls, McComb High Y-Teens spent a busy year planning and executing programs designed to increase fun, fellowship, and understanding of themselves and others. The performance of some service to the com- munity each month during the school year is the aim of this group, Pr eparing and delivering gifts to patients at local nursing homes and making favors for hospital trays proved to be satisfying service projects. Yuletide activities included pro- viding boxes for needy families and adopting a girl at Columbia Training School. Miss Harriet McEwen is sponsor of the Sen- ior Y-Teens. Senior Y-Teen Officers: Maureen Smith, Reporter; Cheryl Hop- tions for their Y-Teen organization from Miss Annie Lou Curtis, represen- per, President; Sissy George, Secretary; Mary Allen Bowen, Connle Dickey, Lee Guy, and Sissy George listen attentively to sugges- tative of the YWCA. Vice President; Margle McCosker, Treasurer. 143

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McComb High School - Camellian Yearbook (McComb, MS) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 1

1960

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1968

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1965, pg 130

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1965, pg 16

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1965, pg 178

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1965, pg 217


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