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YOU MAY THINK THIS LOOKS LIKE NOTHING. Well, you ' re wrong. It means a day out of school as a layer of ice paves the streets. GUESS WHO ' S COMING TO DINNER. The mad hatter, David Powell, entertains Stu Graunt, Elizabeth Smith and Dennis Slaughter at tea time in ALICE IN WONDERLAND. LETTERS OF LEARNING. Larry Farmer looks over the many arrangements of V ' s, H ' s, A ' s, and L ' s that the computer prints on an appraisal. Winter Activities 37
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WINTER WRAP This winter Santa Claus saved his best for last. On January 3 when school should have reopened, ice covered the city. The long overdue word came from Central Office: Jackson Public Schools will be closed today. Like a kiddie dream come true, everyone had an extra day of freedom. However, school resumed on January 4 with a four day work week. After the holidays, time grew short for January graduates. Sixty-three seniors finished up the requirements of high school and took part in the special Class DaV program on January 14 in the Callaway auditorium. A reception in the library followed as these senior graduates got their last taste of Callaway. From January 17-25, with a two day snow delay, students studied and took term tests, mid-terms, and finals. The outcome of these do or die questions came to print on February 8, apprasial day. On February 4 the Student Council sponsored Donkey Basketball. Students and faculty members rode the stubborn beasts in an outrageous game. The impromtu performance added laughter to the day. Alice returned to Callaway on February 8 as the Thesbians staged ALICE IN WONDERLAND for the second time. They then carried the play to competition allowing Callaway talent to be observed state wide. The extremely cold winter may have frozen toes and nipped noses, but as usual the Big Orange activities continued to roll. TASTY TOUCH. The reception for January graudates completes high school for McKie Boswell. TESTING. Students rack their brains during semester exams. 36 Winter Activities
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