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sugar and spice and everything nice During third and fourth period a loud rumbHng could be heard com- ing from the school cafeteria. This noise might be attributed to a food raid at another school, but more likely at Callaway the disturbance arose from a stomach reaction. Besides the Grade A food the atmo- sphere added a little less to the pleasantness of the experience. Waiting in line and waiting in line and waiting in line took about a third to a half of one ' s lunch period as the rest of the school broke in about ten people ahead. With about ten to thirteen minutes left to eat, lunch always managed to go down the wrong way. Chug-a-luga. For those students who did not care to eat the speciahy of the day, sack lunches and canned drinks could make a meal. Tammy Lee Cassandra Lenston Claudell Lery Lora Lewis Sonya Lewis Steve Lewis Teresa Lewis Arnold Lindsay Beverly Logan Andy Lord Marie Lowe Ricky Lowe Douglas Luster James Lykins Alfredia Lynn Kara Magee Sylinda Mallard Ramona Malone Kevin Manton Roosevelt Marshall Bud Martin Donna Martin Mark Martin Delesia Matory 134 Juniors
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Steven Jordan Michael Kendrick Oscar Kennedy Tom Kern Cedric Keys Fredric Keys Tony Kilpatrick Cammie Kitchens Adrienne Knights Constance Knott Ken Knott LeAnne Knott Gwendolyn Lacy Larry Lacey Laura Lake Julia Lambert Sheila Langdon Cindy Langford Joyce Laster Jackie Lattimore Kathy Lawson Clara Lee James Lee Tammy Lee oddities Is it a zebra,; is it a candy cane? No, it ' s Cindy Bowen in thermal underwear! Not everyone at school dressed this uniquely. Most even managed to meet the dress code standards. However, Callaway did host a menagerie of unusual fashions and customs. Fashion-wise Chargers stayed right in style. Females arrayed in boots and bows on impressionable days, and dresses became the accepted in- stead of the exception. However, on those not so chic days, faded jeans, buddies, and bandannas would al- ways do. Young men at Callaway took just as much pride in their apparel. They advanced to colorful suspenders and snazzy socks on cool dude days, but when those conservative days hit only khakies button down collars, and pullovers would do. Unisex painter pants could be seen on any given day, and their popularity approached that of blue jeans. Customs varied as widely as dress and reflected just as many moods. From cutting class when the going got rough to sending paper flowers to the one you love, everyday evolved into a ritual in itself. Callaway definitely formed a so- ciety of its own. The habits com- mon to all gave unity to a very di- verse group of people. Yet, with freedom of choice came freedom of expression and an individuality that let everyone learn to be him- self. Only one universal trademark withstood this individualism. It was not Levis and Strauss, but it was orange and blue. Juniors 133
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Mary McCarelle Rick McCarty Bennie McCoy Laura McCoy Jim McClelland Lynn McCreery David McDill Cathie McDonald Melinda McDougal Jerome McElroy Jackie McCee Sharon McLendon Bob McLeod Reana McPherson Patsy Meadows William Merchant Montenez Miller Larry Mills Jr. Pam Minyard Jon Mitchell Creed Moore Cyndie Moore Don Moore Hunter Moore The end of the line. J.J. Thompson parts with his lunch money. Juniors 135
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