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crab caucas In September 571 anxious and ex- cited students entered the halls of Callaway, forming the largest so- phomore class in the school ' s his- tory. They knew little of the trials and tribulations awaiting them as crabs. However, the reality of high school soon hit them like a ton of bricks, and they managed to fair well under the burden. Guided by the capable leadership of President Rachel Kerr, Vice Pre- sident Parmjeet Sra, and Secretary Karen Liddel, (pictured left), the 1977-78 Crab class of Callaway de- veloped a spirit of unity and pro- moted pride in their class. Hesi- tantly at first, the crabs slowly, but surely, came out of their shells, and eventually became accustomed to and at home in Charger County. Cheryl Barfield Onita Barney Renee Bates Jearld Baylis Treda Beasley Lisa Bednar Calvin Bell Jacqueline Bell Melinda Bell Elizabeth Bennett Brenda Berry Jeff Berry Karen Berry Toinetta Black Lula Blackmon Laurie Bolton Katrina Boutwell Annie Bratton Ricky Bratton Ronnie Braxton Bonita Brice Juanita Brice Dubby Brister Faye Brooks Sophomores 145
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Mary Abston Donald Adams Carla Aldridge Nathan Alexander Timmy Alexander David Slvis Karen Amason Charles Anderson Earl Anderson Earl Anderson Kevin Annison Lisa Antwine Lisa Applewhite Angelique Arinder Angela Armstrong Edith Armstrong Harold Armstrong Thomas Armstrong Kim AsbiU Rex Austin Guy Bailey Tyronne Bailey Linda Baker Tereese Ball Party promises. Sophomores weigh the pros and cons of the candidates. 144 Sophomores
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The Lower Class The Parade of Personalities was a totally new experience for the sophon ores at Callaway. In spite of the unfamilarity, they caught on rapidly. First the sophomores were allowed to fill out one ballot of names per homeroom. The names that appeared most frequently on these ballots became the names on the individual ballots. With the one man one vote system the sec- ond time around, everyone got to have his personal say. After count- ing what seemed to be an endless number of votes, the top eight vote getters were singled out. From these, the boy and girl with the highest number of votes became Mr. and Miss Sophomore class. The remaining six took their re- spective positions as sophomore class favorite. Therefore, it could be said that the people on these pages truely were the peoples ' choice, regardless of their grocery store preference, if any. Cool and Calm. Rose Jackson and Eddie Ar- chie quietly accept their title as Mr. and Miss Sophomore Class. Chantey B Carlos Brown Charles Brown Dannie B Leonardo Brown Phyllis Brown Sophomores 146
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