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Y-TEEN MEMBERS are: J. Taylor, E. Laster, L, Rakin, D. Coleman, E. Stewart, C, Johnson, E. Hilton, C. Stutts, D. Polk, W. Horne, B. Davis, M. Loyd, G. Butler, D. Epps, R. Jaynes, C. Quinn, B. Terry, M. Hines, J. Harvey, M. Nelson, E. Ragsdale, M. Shines, R. Taylor, P. Dillard, S. Ellis, B. Johnson, D. Turner, G. Turner, S. McCaskill. Not pictured: C. Carter, F. Haynes, and W. Brown. Working together . to improve character and outlook was the main purpose of the Y-Teen club. The group was com- prised of young ladies united in the common goals of self-development, understanding, and moral and spiritual growth. Under the capable guidance of Mrs. Chapman, the Y-Teens fulfilled these aims throughout the year. Officers elected for 1972-73 were: Jan Taylor, president, Esther Laster, vice- presidentg Lozell Rakin, secretary, and Frances Haynes, Intercouncil Representative. Promoting understanding . between people of all nations was the goal of the American Field Service. The A.F.S. club was geared toward developing student interest in hav- ing an A.F.S. exchange student at Callaway. Un- der the guidance of their sponsors, Mrs. Rugg and Mrs. Holder, the organization conducted many projects, including the sale of Christmas Cards. Officers for 1972-73 were: Sandra Borst, president, Debbie Drye, vice-president, and Anita Bowles, secretary. A.F.S. MEMBERS Are: LEFT TO RIGHT, Ist ROW2 R. Williams, S. Samsel, C. Giovinazzo, E. Taylor, S. Borst, 2nd ROW- D. Manning, D. Young, C. Newell, L. Taylor, S. Jackson, R. Rider, P. Odie, L. Drye, T. Perry. 3rd ROW - R. McGruder, J. Odum, I. Holloway, K. Baker, B. Johnson, L. Odum, D. Drye. 4th ROW - V. Latham, G. Townsend, P. Huff, G. Gilbert, L. Gage, N. Odum, A. Wertz, C. Carter, B. Boleware, D. Murriel, A. Bowles, B. Jones, and W. Wilkerson. Not pictured: J. Greer, S. Henderson, E. Hilton, C. Knott, B. McPherson, and T. Worley. A - v , ' J- W ,V sz. S1 .V L' - ' ti . I if ii I b ' ii N i f 4 s Jr- ,A A - A' 1 fy lwtiff r,:7bri-'11.,r2 J ' mg f V fvv ff, X24 if? 4' ' ',f. P Y r, gf' Q ,U 2 r r 3, :ff Viffgf f ,gil 4 tnwzffaa ,Haag .Q.asWf'1 U , V ' 1 3 ' ' 1 'Z mwaiaflfiill I .1 9 is m
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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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HONOR GROUPS MEMBERS OF N.H.S. are: SEATED: C. Spaugh, L. Cox, N. Mitchell, S. Pedrick, P. Wadeg STANDING: S. Smith, R. Allen, J Brundege, B. Barton, C. Rebmann, D. Nowell, S. Weiss, L. Myers, and C. Giovinazzo. Not pictured: A. Boyd, K. Dukes, B. Rodgers J. Fritz, and S. Samsel. Honorary groups . . at Callaway were the National Honor Society and Mu Alpha Theta. The Honor Society's purpose was to promote character, scholarship, leadership, and service. The society was composed of students who had at least a B + scholastic average and were nominated by the faculty. Under the direction of their sponsor, Mr. Doyle Jones, the group helped work on the March of Dimes campaign and attend- ed the state convention at Starkville in March. The promotion of mathematics was the purpose of Mu Alpha Theta. Active members attended the state convention in Jackson and ended the year with a banquet. To be a member of this selected group one must have completed four semesters of college preparatory math, be enrolled in the fifth, and have maintained a B + average. The group's sponsor was Mrs. Harriet Fincher. ' X. ,I ,f P A , . . .va K ,Way , , M . . rf-bi wwf- Q 4-ii., wb kb 1-:xi N.H.S. OFFICERS are Judy Brundege, presidentg Sue Weiss, secretary-treasurerg and Susi Pedrick, vice president. v
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