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classmen Upperclassmen Upperclassmen The R.O.T.C. performed drills again and again until they met the excel- lence and precision desired by their captains. The flag and rifle girls withstood aching arms and palms, and with the encouragement of their leaders, diligently practiced until they reached near perfection. The Chargettes and Pep Squad members also endured long practice sessions and flash ed their lovely smiles even when completely exhausted. The band members marched their dogs to the nub, stepping to the beat of their student conductor. The hard work resulted in spectacular perfor- mances which thrilled the fans, both Charger and otherwise. Jennifer Scott Timothy Scott Chiquita Seawood Tommy Shaw David Shelby Gennie Sheriff Kenneth Shines Kathryn Shoaf Brenda Shuffield Donna Silas Tyrone Silas Cathy Sills Clarence Simmons Christy Sissons Pamela Sistrunk Helen Sizer Seniors 123
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The Ordering Oranges Upper- OUR PRIVATE ARMY, omcer members of the R.O.T.C. look touah. cȣ j.m Leading the outstanding performing groups of Callaway commanded a lot of patience, hard work, and endur- ance. Beth Balscik, Donna Martin, David Heflin, and Laura Lake, Pat Goetz, Lynn Gunn, Debbie Wilson, and Ramona Malone, and Carolyn McLaurin, Delesia Matory, Dan McDuffie, and Danny Reed exhibit- ed these traits. They led the flag girls, rifle girls, band, Chargettes, Pep Squad, and R.O.T.C, respec- tively. These people battled tired troops, aches and pains, long practice ses- sions, and revolt among those as- signed to them. Charles Robinson Kathy Robinson Leanard Robinson Shawn Rogers Michael Ross Amand Rouser Victor Ruffin Jocelyn Russell Ann Saggus Steve Schemmel Clayburn Scott Camie Scott 122 Seniors
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Running for 1 . Upperclassmen shot as Chargers look in awe. The invasion of the seniors turned rampant in sports. No position es- caped the claws of seniors eager to fulfill them. In basketball, Herman Veal dominated the scene and led the team to numerous victories. He kept the team going with pep talks, and boosted team morale when de- spair seemed to creep into the ranks. Football found three leaders — Ke- vin Manton, James Henley, and Tommy Shaw. They spurred the team on with their natural Charger spirit, there by turning the tide dra- matically in close games, causing a shocking win for the Big-Orange fans. Dexter Slaughti Barbara Smith Celeste Smith Cephus Smith Cherly Smith Ezra Smith Janet A. Smith Janice Smith Linda Smith Regina Smith RencUa Smith Ricky Smith 124 Seniors
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