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p CLASSMEN UPPERCLASSMEN IPPERCL CLASSMEN t a O g WOMAN POWER. Senior class officers So- nya Thompson, Daphne Park, Paula Harrell and sponser Ms. Strain discuss Senior busi- ness in the library. HAVE I REALLY MADE IT THIS FAR? Chuck Berry gets fitted for a graduation cap. 98 Seniors
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HALL These pages feature the nine people chosen to adorn this wall as members of Callaway ' s Hall of Fame. Come with us now as we tell the history of these home-folks. Their story of involvement played a most influential part in their election to this position of honor. In every nook and cranny of Callaway ' s busy life, one of these nine could easily be found. Many of these notable nine worked in the governmental aspects of the school by serving on the ESSA Committee, the PTSA Executive Board, and the Student Council. This group also possessed great tal- ents in music, writing, scholarship and entertainment. These talents al- lowed many to get involved in such organizations as the Callaway Sing- ers, Quill and Scroll, Mu Alpha The- ta, and the National Honor Society. Leadership roles, however, proved to be the history-making part of their stay at Callaway. The first on our list of honorees, Ramona Applewhite, JOCELYN RUSSEL was best known for her mathemat- ical and musical talents. In math, she served as secretary of Mu Alpha Theta, while in music she doubled as First Lieutenant of the band and as a member of the Flag Corps. David Heflin conducted Callaway ' s band as its drum major and took on the responsibilities of student direc- tor. James Henley, often identified as No. 8, played starting linebacker for the Charger football team; he also served as captain of the track team. Daphne Park boosted the Chargers to many victories in the po- sition of head cheerleader. Daphn e also performed the secretarial duties for the Senior Class. After holding the position of vice- president for both her Sophomore and Junior classes, Phyllis Richard- son had the experience and know- how needed for the position of Stu- dent Body Vice-President. Besides performing these vice-presidential duties, she also co-edited the Post Script. Jocelyn Russell, doubling as feature editor of the Thunderbolt and as managing editor of the Post Script, also found time for preside as the Morning Watch chairman. Parmjeet Sra, vice-president of her Sophomore class, patrolled the school as Second Vice-President of the Safety Club. Sonya Thompson attained the title of Most Beautiful and also served the Senior class as president. Student Body President Chip Walter ends our list of the no- table nine. While tending to his presidential duties, he also worked as editorial page editor of the Thunder- bolt We have revealed the activities of the notable nine in this chapter of Callaway ' s history. It is easy to see why these people stood out as special home-folks. PHYLLIS RICHARDSON ; ; RAMONA APPLEWHITE ' ■ ' ' p , ,
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Jane Adams Leanard Adkins Dould Allen Mard Allen Cindy Alvis Jim Alvis Doris Anderson Ramona Applewhite Bridget Archer Audrey Armstrong Faye Armstrong Jerry Arnold CLASSMEN UPPERCLASSMEN PC UPP A WII!Llj UUILT MILE. Don Henke reins as the most athletic boy. (Not pictured Peggy Price, most athletic girl) Seniors 99
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