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Upper classmen Upperclassmen arms ached from holding flags with the Callaway symbol on them. They led cheer after cheer, sparking the football team on to victory after vic- tory. The seniors also won the coveted spirit stick during the week of the Murrah-Callaway game. The Char- gers won the game, spirred on by the cheers of the seniors. Although they became a bit rowdy at times, pride in Callaway and school expectations of them kept the class pretty much in control. All in all, the senior class continued to set a stan- dard of school pride and spirit — a standing trait of Callaway. Theresa Henry John Henson Timmy Hicks David Hill Mary Hill Debra Hilson Phyllis Hines Darrell Hobson Shari Hogue Tori Holland Natalie Holmes Sherrie Hooper Carmen Hopkins Michele Home Chris Houseworth Exzel Houseworth Seniors 1 1 1
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Seniors Get a Taste of Orange CALLAWAY ALL THE WAY. Seniors spur their team forward with their Charger Slowly but surely the pyramid rose. Kids strained and pushed to com- plete it, and finally, Jeff Neck- bone Blackstock completed the sen- ior pyramid — just as it collasped. Neckbone sparked the spirit of the seniors and sparked the other classes into catching the spirit. No one led the pep rallies with the enthusiasm and vitality of the sen- iors. They came decked in their or- ange and blue, big orange glasses, and Callaway banners and pom- poms; they managed to give true meaning to the words School Spir- it. Never did they let a lull come into pep rallies. They cheered until they became hoarse and until their Paula Harrell Melissa Harris Phyllis Harris Vanessa Harris David Hart Julie Hawkins Gregory Hayes David Heflin Charlene Hendricks Don Henke James Henley Miller Henry 110 Seniors
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Smile, You ' re on Candid Camera Will my drape fall? Is my tie crooked? Is my hair all in place? These thoughts ran through the minds of students as they made sen- ior portraits. The senior ladies ' minds went blank when asked what color drape they wanted. This prob- lem did not plague the men, howev- er. Their one and only choice con- sisted of a black tuxedo. Most tuxes complemented painter pants. Fortu- nately, the camera captured only the top half of t he men. Due to the lack of jackets, ties, and coats, the men stayed in various forms of attire until another person gave him the articles 1 Tony Howard Veronica Howard Gloria Hubbard Cindy Huffstetler P Joby Hughes Nancy Ingram Sharon Jackson Doris Jacobs Percy Jiles Terrell Johnson Lisa Jayroe Lisa Jefferson 112 Seniors
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