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WAC inducts three into HOF





Wesson Attendance Center (WAC) faculty and staff named three students this year for the school's annual Hall of Fame. 

 

The Hall of Fame inductees are chosen based on four criteria:  leadership, academics, character and school participation. Each year, five percent of the senior class is selected to receive this highest honor.  This year, Aidan Ameer Brice, Mallory Elise Sanders, and Julianna Rose Wilson were selected.



Aidan Brice is the son of Cory and Tomeka Brice. Brice was chosen as Mr. Wesson, is an honor roll student, and has received numerous academic and Cobra awards.  He is a member of the cross country, basketball, track and robotics teams and a member of Senior Beta Club and the Cobra Band.  Brice received the Most Helpful award, best section award in band, best defensive player award in basketball, Mr. Hustle award, Most Valuable athlete in track and best male distant runner award.  He is a member of St. Peter Rock Church, where he is an active choir member.  His is undecided on his college choice at this time, but plans to study Neuroscience and to run cross country and track on the collegiate level. 


Mallory Sanders is the daughter of Mark and Misty Sanders. She is an honor roll student and has received outstanding achievement academic awards in various subjects throughout her school career. She is a member of the Senior Beta Club, ACT Gold Club, and the varsity softball, soccer and volleyball teams; and has received All-Region, best defensive player, and best offensive player awards in fastpitch softball, and the coach's award in soccer.  Sanders is an active member of Little Bahala Baptist Church, where she is a youth representative, a vacation bible school volunteer and has served on mission trips to both Guatemala and Ecuador.  She plans to continue her softball and academic career at Longwood University, where she plans to major in kinesiology with administration and leadership in sports and exercises concentration.  She hopes to become an athletic director.

 

Julianna Wilson is the daughter of Albert and Deona Wilson. She was chosen as Miss Wesson, Senior Class President, Most Popular in Senior Who's Who, and STAR Student. Wilson has received numerous highest average awards in courses throughout her school career, is a Superintendent's Honor Roll Scholar and has also won numerous athletic awards as a member of the varsity softball, volleyball, soccer, and golf teams. She is a member of the Senior Beta Club and the Gold ACT Club, involved in Reach One, was selected to attend Girls State, and has volunteered for community service projects, including the Mt. Zion Church food drive, Operation Christmas Child, and the Woodmen Life Cemetery cleanup project.  Wilson plans to attend Co-Lin before going on to the University of Southern Mississippi to major in nursing, with becoming a Psych Nurse as her career goal.





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