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Larry McClenty Steve McClenty Catherine McDuffie Debra McGruder Alesia McHaney Benny Mclnnis Cynthia Mclnnis Judy McKay Alesia McKee Roy McKinnie Linda McLaurin Mark McNaron Michael McNeese Michael Menefield Timothy Menefield Al Meredith Michelle Meyer James Miller Paul A. Miller Dery Mitchell Latin Scholar. Reggie, with four years in Latin, won the Latin award as a Junior. Seniors 115
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hall of fame Callaway initiated eight new faces into Hall of Fame in ' 78. These students were nominated and elected by the faculty for their contributions to Callaway. The first initiate, Kelly Haggard, (pictured right), was a veteran char- gette. In her senior year she served as co-captain of the organization. Her dramatic talents enabled her to rise to the position of vice-presi- dent in the Thespians. With some versatility still left, Kelly worked on the sports staff of the annual for two years. She was also secretary of Mu Alpha Theta and a member of the National Honor Society. Active in student government, Kelly served on the assemblies commit- tee of the student council. In addi- tion to all of this, Kelly ' s weekly news article in the Northside Sun kept North Jackson up to date on Callaway news. Reggie Cox, (pictured on the facing page), placed her name in position two of the Hall of Fame. Reggie served on the annual staff for years. A talented writer, Reggie also held a position on the staff of the liter- ary magazine. With a G.P.A. of 3.9, Reggie easily found a place in both Mu Alpha Theta and the National Honor Society. Reggie reached fi- nalist standing in both the Nation- al Merit program and the National Achievement program. Her out- standing academic record enabled her to be both a National Com- mended Scholar and a member of Who ' s Who in American High Schools. Nellie Lewis Angela Liddcll Randy Lloyd Beverly Logan Alison Long Kel Long David Lylc Mario Magcc Brenda Mallard Sandra Marshall Audrey Mancc Bobbie Mangum James Marchant Amy Martin Bonnie Martin Toni Martin Gwcn Maybcrry Richard McCain Keith McCaskill Robert McClcndon 114 Seniors
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Sharon Mitchell Anthony Moore Betty Moore Brenda Moore Hal Moore Sherry Moss Chris Moynihan Hanry Murphy Moira Murphy Ray Myers Jimmy Myrick Howard Nash Stacy Neill Cynthia Nelson Paquetta Nelson Donnie Newson William Nichols Karen Nolan Alex O ' Bannon Cynthia Odum hall of fame The next two Hall of Fame mem- bers both put a great deal of work into the school newspaper. Num- ber three, Milton Johnson, (pic- tured right), served as news editor of the publication, and number four, Lanet Schisler, (pictured on the facing page), served as editor- in-chief. In addition to Thunderbolt busi- ness, Milton played on the Charger football team during all three of his high school years. He headed Mu Alpha Theta as president and re- mained a loyal member of the Na- tional Honor Society. Milton was awarded the honor of Outstanding Youth of the Year by the Optimist Club. He also participated in the Math and Science Fair held at Mis- sissippi College. In his spare time, Milton worked at the Hanging Moss Jitney Jungle. While serving as editor-in-chief of the Thunderbolt, Lanet held several other offices. She served as State secretary-treasurer of Mu Alpha Theta, State publicity director of the Thespians, and vice-president of the German Club. As State secre- tary-treasurer of Mu Alpha Theta, Lanet hosted the State Mu Alpha Theta Convention held at Callaway on March 3-4. Her activities in stu- dent government included student council representative and a mem- ber of the P.T.5.A. executive board. With a G.P.A. of 4.0, Lanet gained entry into the National Honor So- ciety with ease. Lanet ' s perfect grade point average also won her the title of Most Intellectual in the Parade of Personalities. 116 Seniors
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