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STUDENT ELECTIONS chool Affairs Became . . organized with the election of class and student body officers. Juniors and sophomores heard can- didates' speeches for class officers in early Octo- ber. Elected from the sophomore class were Giles Lindley, Presidentg Wilhemena Winston, Vice- Presidentg and Margaret Harrington, Secretary- Sophomore speakers address their class in assembly. Treasurer. JUni01'5 chose P3-tty Huff as President, Thomas Harris as Vice-President, and Suzette Hamilton as Secretary-Treasurer. Senior class elections, which were conducted the previous if A spring, resulted in Mark Lukert, Presidentg John ' Horhn, Vice-Presidentg and Missy Horton, Secre- tary-Treasurer. In an unprecedented turn of events in the histo- ry of Callaway High School, co-presidents of the student body were announced on October 16. Due ' to the closeness of the election, Bryan Rodgers and Phillip Nelson were given joint responsibility for leading the Chargers during the year. C0-Presidents Phillip Nelson and Bryan Rodgers. Junior candidates wait for their turns to speak. l 4 E if v m' lf- ' - .J X . 1'. 13
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Football Fever Hit. . Callaway students with tremendous force this year. Orange jerseys, spilled paint, flying confetti, and screaming cheerleaders were all marked ele- ments of the football season. Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes were brought together with a common goal - to lead the Chargers on to victory. New faces became new friends as merriment combined with hilarious capers to create the signs which decorated the school. Class rivalry turned into school unity as cheers changed from Mickey Mouse . . . Junior Class to We're from Callaway gi wb, a rgtrrrr . . . couldn't be prouderl Sophomores use a critical eye and a lot of ingenuity to create appropriate signs for the school. The Charger team watches pep rally with mixed emotions. 'K I. -'L2J.4,,fi..rf- j 1f?iSiL- 1 2 iff
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