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Eight Scott County students have captured honors in the annual East Central College Who's Who contest sponsored by the Student Body Association. Winning the title of Mr. and Miss ECJC are Mickey Sessions, sophomore from Forest, and Lucy Young, sophomore from Morton. Sessions was recently named pernianent co-captain of the football team and named best offensive lineman for 1970-71. Miss Young is presently serving as president of the all– girl Student Body Association and is a member of the women's intramural team. Capturing the title of May Queen is Gwyn Hardin of Sebastopol. Miss Hardin is a member of the Home Economics Club and the ECJC Players. Serving as maid of honor is Wanda Duke of Jackson. Joe Tadlock of Forest cap– tured the title of Most Hand– some. Tadlock will be honored in the 1970-71 edition of the Wo– He-Lo, campus annual. Sophomore favorites include • Joe Lee Anthony, sophomore from Sebastopol. Anthony is a · member of the ECJC Players and is sophomore Student Body

Association representative. Annette Brignac, Betty Nester and Freddie Bagley were selected as 1freshman favorites. Other winners in campus elections include Barbara Sue Ezelle, Newton County; Karen Cooper, Leake; Cindy Cor– nelius, Ohio; Mark Hatcher, Winston; Larry Snowden, Newton, sophomore favorites. Judy Clark, Neshoba; Ben Dance, Neshoba; and Jack Evans, Newton, were elected freshman favorites.

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MICKEY SESSIONS

LUCY YOUNG

JOE LEE ANTHONY

GWYN HARDIN

Scott Students Win Titles At East Central

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