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LENDING A HELPING HAND. Omega Price helps adjust a fellow class member ' s tassel. I COULD HAVE DANCED ALL NIGHT. Juniors and seniors show their good time at the Callaway Prom. Spring 9
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Two old ladies killed old men and buried them in their basement at Callaway? Of course! The spring play, Arsenic and Old Lace, brought drama to life in a delightfully funny production. A funny twist in the plot allowed the perpetrators of the crimes to get off scot-free, a wonder- ful lesson in morality. On May 5, the Juniors treated the Seniors to a dance at the Holiday Inn. Everyone got cleaned and spiffed up in their newest clothes and went to the Prom. All who attended had a fantastic time as Freedom played its funky music. When Class Day rolled around Sen- iors wore their best clothes and proud parents graced the halls of Callaway, some for the first time. Deserving people received awards. Then came the time to clean out all of the old Seniors to make room for the next batch. On June 7, many people saw each other for the last time, but a potentially sad situation became joyful as they began to think of all the new horizons just waiting to be conquered. DISCOMANIA. Chargers get the disco fever while listening to the band, Freedom. BREAK A LEG. Lisa Carballo, Greg Kassel, Lanet Schisler, Kathy Groff, Russ Clower, and Scott Williams demonstrate their acting ability in Arsenic and Old Lace. 8 Spring
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From Pyramids A normally placid gym erupted with cheers and excitement on Fridays during the football season. Enthusi- astic fans crowded into the bleach- ers, laughing and talking. The cheerleaders got the rally under way, and for the next fifteen to twen- ty minutes, normally sane people screamed, cheered and hollered until their vocal chords ached. In the stands a few enterprising fellows built human pyramids, unfurled flags filled with confetti, and set off firecrackers to liven up the place. The band put in its two cents with Sargeant Pepper and other favor- ites. Occasionally, the Chargettes or the Pep Squad offered to help raise spirits, and did they ever! All this and more made that break between second and third periods something else! O-R-A-N-G-E CRUSH! Cheerleaders yell to rouse spirit of football players. UP, UP TO THE SKY. Jeff Blackstock shows his Charger spirit at a higher level with the aid of John Henson and Steve Powell. 10 Pep Rallies
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