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SPECIAL EVERYDAY PEOPLE: I love a parade . . . La-de-da, especially the Parade of Personalities. Squeals, clapping, yells, congratulations, and sur- prise marked this special event which the annual staff sponsored. The entire evening proved one round ol applause as various stu- dents received certain honors. The decision of who had earned these honors came from sources varying from grades to im- partial judges. Grade point average decided which stu- dents took the title of Most Intellectual. Coaches chose the recipients of the title of Most Athletic. Callaway ' s students picked the Favorites and the Mr. ' s and Misses. The beauties underwent judgement from two different groups. One of which was a panel of selected teachers, who judged the beauties at Callaway ' s beauty pageant. However, impartial judges got the final say-so in the choice. Entertainment provided diversion from the suspense which the judges decided upon their choice, and in- between the revealing of the these honored students. Callaway ' s Triple Trio, Double Quartet, and Mime Troupe featured a variety of entertaiment, a job they carried out superbly. The Master of Ceremonies, Dennis Slaughter, provided more excellent entertain- ment when he treated the audience to a solo. After the last song came the big moment, the highlight of the evening, the dis- closure of Mr. and Miss Callaway who received a standing ovation. VOCALIZING CHRISTMAS. Bobby Sims, Robbie Busli, and Kenny Gallaspy of the Double Quartet sing of the coming hoMday. MIRRORED MIMES: Linda Powell and Holly Cousland brush up their act. 30 Parade of Personalities
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evening, dancers released of Struttin ' . The combina- excess energy from 10:00 tion of the delightful dinner p.m. to 1:00 a.m. at the and dance made Homecom- Sheraton Hotel to the sounds ing a great success. THE DELIGHTFUL DOZEN. The 1976 Homecoming Court includes Terry Collins, Patrice Carpenter, Sandra Marshall, Suzanne Blalock, Ruth McLeod, Sherry Spencer, Patrice Washington, Kim Marshall, Monica Jor- dan, Susan Smith, Cindy Huttoand Beth Ware along with their escorts Tim Williams, Jimmy Bolls, Thomas Powell, Rodney Walker, Tommy Sacca, Carter Thompson, Wayne Alexander, Jeffrey Marshall, Anthony Washington, West Sweatt, Jason King and Blair Morgan. MIXING, Food and conversation at Homecoming bring people together. ARMS ENTWINED, Tim Williams escorts Terry Collins down the runway. Homecoming 29
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The Ones On Top 7 fnS ' i V ! - ' - ' ' Callaway, Cynthia Goodloe and Walt Dallas rest on a log In the Jackson Parade of Personalities 31
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