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The Northside Sun from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 48

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Jackson, Mississippi
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Presbyterian Church and enjoys ballet, theater, reading and music. Miss Lott is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lee Lott Jr. She is the granddaughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Lee Lott of Jackson, and Mrs. John Mitchell Dunnam Jr. and the late Mr. Dunnam of Madison.

Miss Lott was graduated from Jackson Preparatory School where she was a member of the Art Club, Drama Club, Film Club, French Club, Key Club, Prep Singers, and the Fusion Show Choir. She participated in the Jackson Preparatory School Theatre where she had roles in "Once Upon A Mattress," "The Pirates of Penzance," and "Oklahoma!" ensemble. She also participated in the New Stage Theatre and Madison Cultural Arts Center where she had roles in "Annie," Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night," and "The Music Man." She was selected to attend the North Carolina School of Arts summer training program. She was a member of the Jackson Symphony League Sub-Debs and the Cornerstone Church Choir. A sophomore at the University of Mississippi, Miss Lott is on the Chancellor's Honor Roll and a member of Delta Delta Delta social sorority and Campus Crusade for Christ.

She is a member of First Baptist Church of Jackson. Miss May is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur William May. She is the granddaughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Zachary Taylor Hederman of Jackson, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert Edwin May of Fulton. Miss May's mother, Margaret Hederman May, was presented by the Debutante Club of Mississippi in 1972.

Miss May was graduated from Jackson Preparatory School where she performed the lead role of Mabel in "Pirates of Penazance." She was active in Prep Singers and many musical productions. She received the Choral Performance Award. Miss May won first place at the Actor's Playhouse Talent Contest and second place at the Mississippi State Fair. She also performed the role of Cosette in "Les Miserable" at Actor's Playhouse. A sophomore vocal performance major at Mississippi College, Miss May is a Dean's List Scholar and a member of Alpha Lambda Delta.

She has performed lead and supporting roles in "The True Story of Cinderella," "The King and and "Oklahoma." She is a member of the MC Singers, Mixed Company Jazz Ensemble, and an ambassador for the MC Music Department. Miss May won second place at NATS Southern Regional and second place at NATS Mississippi Chapter in musical theatre and classical music. She is a member of First Presbyterian Church, Reformed University Fellowship and Laguna Social Club. Miss McCaskill is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Sidney McCaskill. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Clinton Willard Stokes of Jackson and the late Charles Elmer House III of Bentonville, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Alexander McCaskill of Jackson.

The Debutante Club of Mississippi presented Miss McCaskill's sister, Catherine Rivers McCaskill, in 1998. Miss McCaskill was graduated with highest honors from Jackson Academy where she was a member of the National Honor Society and Mu Alpha Theta. She was a varsity all-star cheerleader, class favorite, a member of the homecoming court and winter festival court, and was voted class beauty. She was first alternate to Hinds County Junior Miss and a company member of the Mississippi Metropolitan Dance Academy. Miss McCaskill is a sophomore at the University of Mississippi where she is an engineering major.

She is on the Chancellor's Honor Roll and a member of Alpha Lambda Delta honor society. She is a member of Delta Delta Delta social sorority and on the Rebelette dance team. She is a member of First Baptist Church of Jackson. Miss McLaurin is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Anselm Joseph McLaurin. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy Clark of Memphis, and Mrs. John Campbell McLaurin and the late Mr.

McLaurin of Brandon. Miss McLaurin was graduated with highest honors from Jackson Academy where she was a member of the National Honor Society, listed in Who's Who Among American High School Students, and a top scholar award winner in Latin and calculus. She was named Most Versatile, elected a class favorite, and served on the homecoming court. Miss McLaurin was captain of the swim and cross country teams and was a varsity cheerleader. She was awarded a scholarship by WAPT Channel 16 as a Top Scholar athlete, was honored by The Clarion-Ledger with its Pop Star athletic award, and was a top five swimmer as named by Mississippi Swimming.

She was a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Young Republicans, and upon graduation was inducted into the Jackson Academy Hall of Fame. A sophomore at the University of Mississippi, Miss McLaurin is a pre-pharmacy major, having been admitted to the early entry pharmacy program. She is a recipient of an Academic Excellence Scholarship, Vicksburg Hospital Medical Foundation Pharmacy Scholarship, and is on the Chancellor's Honor Roll. She is a member of Campus Crusades, Young Republicans, Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, Magna Cum Laude honors society, the National Scholars honor society, and Chi Omega social sorority. She has volunteered with numerous local charities, including Stewpot Charity Kitchen, American Heart Association, March of Dimes, and is a member of First United Methodist Church in Brandon.

Miss Moak is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Samuel Moak Jr. of Brookhaven, and the granddaughter of Mrs. Jack Redfern Kersh of Madison and the late Robert Dennis Biediger, and Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Samuel Moak of Brookhaven. Miss Moak was a special honors and Hall of Fame graduate from Brookhaven Academy where she was a member of the National Honor Society, served as student council president, played varsity tennis and received the Russ Michael Mangold and John R. Gray scholarships. Her community service included being a Big Sister mentor and membership in Girl Scouts and Crown Club.

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