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vf « ■i ' !-:i mi DON ' T SEE NO YANKEES ON THESE STEPS. A true Southern beauty, the Missis- sippi Governor ' s Mansion houses the State ' s First Family. SAILORS HAVE MORE FUN. Chargers frequently spend their weekends hitting the waves in the Reservoir. Community 1 7
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Csffics On . . . Although tasks at Callaway domi- nated a Charger ' s life, numerous fun-filled community activities pro- vided the finishing touch to the daily routine. To begin the weekend, which involved a blend of excite- ment, a good time, and lots of mis- chief, some journeyed to the Colise- um to hear their favorite rock groups, while others boogied down at the discotheque in T.G.I. Friday ' s. During the course of the weekend, the boogie-woogie mood changed to a calm, relaxing mood. To get away from all the excitement, some cruised down to the park where they could just relax and think things Although some spent their weekends like this, others discovered different ways of spending their weekends. Many viewed historical sites, such as the Capitol or the Governor ' s Man- sion, which is one of the oldest man- sions in the U.S. still in continuous use. Animal lovers spent their Satur- day afternoons brousing through the zoo. Weekends involved many activi- ties, but when the new week arrived, Callaway still reigned as the center of a Charger ' s life. CUTE AND CUDDLY. Most Callaway Chargers boast this title, but these aren ' t cheap imitations. They reside at the Jackson Zoo. WHERE HISTORY LIVES. The Old Capi- tol keeps history alive for future Chargers. 16 Community
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f f» U fa t wsfh a «?la i.s«JNH 310 Help Warted 310 «eipK»ntei 310 1 My WantW R F.sOlc SaiDS EXPANDING NOW INTERVIEWING I RESPIRATOR V THERAPV 1 SALES H: CARcl AKEf prTinED-? Industrial Electricians Hey, what ' s the rush? I have to hurry, or I ' ll be late for work. You work? ' ' !? » ' ' ■ Oh, boy, do I work! After a grueling six hours at school, most students hurried home and sacked out. The rest of them rushed to work. They worked from three to six hours a day to raise funds for , clothes, fair, prom, and a variety of • other activities. Some worked out of necessity, and others worked strictly for the extra money. While working, many learned things which would be infinitely useful in later life, such as how to fry six-hundred French fries while supervising twenty-five ham- burgers without burning either. A small minority learned the joys and pains of private enterprise by going into business for themselves. Those who worked, regardless of the rea- son, all learned invaluable lessons in money and tax management. .TO-JT S MY 18 After Hours %, ;.. .;,., l riudren houiC ' worK, •!CS PORrv.AN-i X; ■:NTer4 NCE MAN Caoablp of pairs 10 smaii and conrracwrs equipmeni asQline engines. Apply ■-«nl-AII, eiS-WhiiiicId . . . KEEPS BABIES DRIER. Brao Jeltreys stocks the shelves while working at his after school job at Super D drugstore. ijHE YELLOW SUBMARINE. Edgar Gal- loway spends his afternoon hours bussing Callaway students home after a hard day ' s work. AUTO DEALERSHIP in central Miss a! earnings will depend on perfcrrii -ce necessary — high level of in( ?d personality re«}uired. UR APPLICATION KEPT CONF id letter, qivinq your qualificatioi
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