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— CA II- AWAy: PERSON TO pERSON disTANT MEIVIORiES ARE tUe NEXtBeST- ThiNq TO bEiNq rhERE ! Ring Hello. I would like to call your attention to a time now past. The period we are calling is 1977-78; the place is Callaway High School; ev- erything is as it was then except you are not there. Fortunately however, in this case that fact does not loom important, for I can take you back, at least in spirit. Let me introduce myself. I am your year- book, L ' Esprit ' 78, a work gifted in the art of recall. Now, collect your thoughts before we begin our jour- ney, for twelve months is alot to cover in 176 pages. Keep in mind that my statements, although based upon a group to which you be- longed, are general, leaving all those juicy details off the printed page. We shall begin our discussion with all the social calls made in your student life. Then, we shall proceed to schedule your calls made in academics and to make the long since forgotten conference calls of organizations. Picking up speed, we will dash through the close calls of sports and ease off to ponder the personal calls of the people section. If at any point along the way you fail to make connection, just buzz back to the Index and find yourself. Now that you are throughly briefed on the events of magnitude about to oc- cur, let me help you set the stage with the following: It was a time spent in learning with five days on the job and the weekend to rejoice. A time filled with class, commit- tees, community, cohorts, and the calls characteristic of Callaway. Now, call-away: person to person. Distant memories are the next best thing to being there. Daydreaming. Bridget Johnson stares out of a portable classroom. Callaway had three rows of portables to accomadate its excessive -am o u n t of-stadents: Opening 3
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Graffito. Charge pride induced the daring it required to paint the watertower by Newell field. Stuck in the muck. The dirt or mud parking lot, depending upon the weather, caused en- volvement as the P.T.S.A. board issued a resolution requesting a paved student lot. TAlxlc f CONTENTS ■i V ' ' ». All aboard. Mac Long brings a touch of the West Coast Maze to Callaway as he skate- [ patio. 2 Opening
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