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Though a seven and one-half hour school day often proves taxing, Tigers forge ahead. We settle down to exercise our minds in English, mathematics, science, and other courses—unraveling the mystery of short stories, squaring the hypotenuse of right triangles, or preparing slides of protozoa. We discover the wonderful world about us and find encouragement, assistance, and deep pride in accomplish- ment. Frank Galafaro and Diane Moak use reference books to prepare an assignment. Senior Spanish Club members help Miss Gordon select pictures for the club scrapbook—Neal Randall, Jerry Abdal!a, Paul Van, Miss Gordon, Larry Daughdrill. 3 - f Jack Parker and Patsy Brumfiéld collaborate on a plane geometry problem. ee: Amid the clatter and clack of a roomful of typewriters, Danny “Do not let this parting grieve thee,” says Tommy Culotta Reynolds, Petey Smith, and Charles Payne practice time writing. to Gaye Simmons as they reach her fifth period class. 27
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In the classroom... Plane geometry students find concentration difficult the last hour before dismissal for Christmas holidays.
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On the playing field... Bubba Walker fights to control the tip against Hatties- burg. Rising in a clamor above the crowd—a chant for victory - - - colored by cheerleaders and struttifig majorettes. The band clatters its instruments into place, and Tiger Rag clashes out, raising our zeal to a rousing pitch with the jubliance of real school spirit. The team lines up - - - tenses, and surges for- ward - - - Football fever gives way to basketball mania - - the shivering excitement of playing for the cham- pionship - - - Whether participating as player or as spectator, each Tiger feels a responsibility and a desire to pro- mote McComb’s spirit and sportsmanship. Two unhappy Tigers watch the Biloxi Indians scalp the McComb football team—Leah Klotz, Johnny Taylor. The M. Hainer Most Valuable Player Trophy is presented by Mr. Bobby Maddox to Larry Reed at the Touchdown Club banquet for football players and coaches.
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