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Bruce Pate Howard Patrick Leslie Patterson Helen Patton Jacqueline Peatry Leroy Perry Lisa Perry Wyvett Phillips David Pilcher Bruce Plunkett Phillip Plunkett Ray Polk Bonnie Porter David Powers Annette Pridgett Tom Puckett Linda Purvis Chris Ready Jane Redmond Peggy Reed Ruby Reich Jim Roberts Lynn Robertson Josie Robinson Christoff Rogers Barbara Rose Juliet Rudd Diana Sanders Donna Sanders Gabriel Sayles Dale Schmidlin Athalia Scott Chris Scott Fredrick Scott Laurie Scott Johnny Seto Throughout the school year many students modeled the new fashions of the season. This created many styles ' J s at Callaway because each student • • created his own look. The styles for girls varied greatly. For the dressy look, girls wore baby doll socks with high heeled shoes, a style which combined features of young children with those of adults. Satin, another dressy fashion, cre- ated a soft-n-sexy flare. The casu- al appearance, for times when the dressy look seemed too fancy, con- sisted of ribbon ties and the Annie Hall image. For guys and gals alike blue jeans remained the most popular form of dress. DIFFERENT 156 Sophomores
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(k s ii James Mitchell William Mitchell Wendell Moaton Charles Moore Edmund Moore Gregory Moore Mary Moore Scott Morgan Mark Morrow Robert MuUer Greg Murphy Audrey Murrell Beverly Nelson George Newsome Ethel Newson Adrienne Nolan Will Norris Andrea Norwood Pam Odie Powell Odie Cynthia Ogle Daryl Owens Donna Parks Belinda Pate Following numerous other attempts at driving, students grew to feel more confident of their skills. They felt ready to take the big step toward getting a license. Would the confi- dence remain; would he perform skillfully enough to be awarded that plastic card which signifies success? Only time would tell. Students nar- rowly missed ditches, signs, and oth- er potential booby traps. Students generally misjudged distances; for this reason the older generation drivers immediately moved away when they saw a drivers education car, especially if the kid driving be- longed to them. CHECK LEFT . . . CHECK RIGHT . . . PROCEED. Norman Handy and Bill Mer- edith await the arrival of Coach Bilbro to ■instruct them on today ' s driving. crabs TUTT, PUTT BAM! ! (oops) crabs Sophomores 155
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Larry Severe Randy Shaw Phyllis Shakespere Ginger Shamblin Patricia Sheriff Christal Shirley Cindy Shoaf Melanie Silas Joel Sills Harold Simmons Keith Simmons Alan Sims Terry Sims Tommy Sims Carlotta Singleton Leo Surrell Michael Sistrunk Patrick Sizer Chris Slater Dilicin Smith Angela Smith Charles Smith Gwendolyn Smith Jennifer Smith The fashion conscious slightly al- tered the blue jean craze by rolling up the cuffs on straight-leg jeans. The fashions for guys seemed some- what simpler than that of girls. Of course, jeans and overalls formed the casual look for the men. Khaki, painter, and dress pants added vari- ety to the wardrobes by creating the classy image. Variety best described Callaway fashion. A student needed only a cre- ative mind and a little imagination to develop a style that would make his peers envious. What a sight to see! STORYBOOK MAIDENS. Students Libby Bass, Ruma Haque, and Rachel Kerr give a sneak preview to this year ' s fashion. CLOAKS FOR DIFFERENT FOLKS ' crabs Sophomores 157
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