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THUNDERBOLT -15 A EDITORS-IN-CHIEF: Bev Barton - Managing, Jeff Carpenter - Layout, Jan Fritz - Assignment, and Mrs. Montgomery - Sponsor. Photographer - Chris Rebmann Cartoonist - Bryan Rodgers Enthusiastic staff . members worked hard each month to publish an informative newspaper that would be of interest to both students and faculty. Not only did the Calla- way publication print regular monthly features, but it also carried articles about Chargers involved in school and extra-curricular activities. One might have found anything from sports articles to one of Bryan Rodgers' creative cartoons. This school publication was a member of the National Scholastic Press Association and the Mississippi Scholastic Press Association. At the beginning of the year, Thunderbolt subscriptions were sold, but l students were also able to purchase their school newspaper individually as they were published. 46
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THESPIANS FRONT ROW: Tim Sullivan, Mrs. Karen Overstreet, Denise Young, Cindy Spaugh, Dick Bowie, Mark Lukert, BA CK ROW? Bill Lyons, Robin Whatley, Missy Horton, Pat Wade, Keith West, Not pictured: Cassandra Smith and Brad Baker. Students acted up . a storm of entertainment in the various theatrical productions the Thespian society coordinated and participated in this year. To become a Thespian one must have earned 100 hours ften pointsl by working in two or more theatrical productions at Callaway. Hours could be obtained by working backstage in lighting and makeup, selling tickets, working on publicity, as well as personal performances . At the beginning of the year Thespians, and other students as well, presented the yearly Varie- ty Show. This showed their wide range of talent, and also their ability to put on a very interesting and entertaining show. 5 f Z Thespian member Harold Williams, does his stuff. ,T
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