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J cr(g.oi ality J lus the library to the auditorium. Finally the work of the staff materialized before the audience ' s eyes when high upon a pedestal sat the pride of ev- eryone, Mr. and Miss Callaway. The beauties inspired the spirit of the festival season with their smiles and elegance. Mr. and Miss Senior, Junior, and Sophomore Classes strolled down the runway to exhibit the joys of the Christmas season and to invite all to have a Happy New Year. Soon the procession ended, and all gave thanks to Santa and to his elves for the gift, the Parade of Personalities. GUYS AND DOLLS. Three up, three down, Cammie Kitchens, Tommy Shaw, Shawn Rodgers, Katherine Clark, Shonda Williams, and Pat Goetz, make the Senior Class go round. WHAT! PEANUT BUTTER AND JELLY PO-BOYS? Senior Class favorites Sharon Jackson, Louis Brinkley, Chip Walter, Au- drey Armstrong, Joby Hughes, and Melinda McDougal, celebrate their election by eating their favorite Po-boys. 24 Parade of Personalities
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mmtMi Hi €lali Doctor, I feel bored and dreary all the time now. What ' s the matter with me? We ' ll . . . nothing major. It ' s mere- ly a condition students get just be- fore and just after Christmas holi- days brought on by acute boredom with school work, teachers, tests, and just school in general. Get involved in something to pass the time, and you ' ll feel better in no time. Many of Callaway ' s students took his advice. Bored students in Enghsh classes opted for sleeping clubs, while the higher mathematics and chemistry classes busied themselves just trying to break even. The mun- chies, during class, attacked much more often. Students brought radios to liven up the atmosphere, until the administration outlawed the con- traptions. Others resorted to bring- ing such games to school as chess or backgammon. Some people got real- ly creative and put on three plays for first, second, and third graders. With these and other activities. Chargers kept from going stir-crazy during the long winter. Hey! Thanks Doc! It really worked! STICK IT IN YOUR EAR. The Miscella- neous Club, consisting of Bud McElroy, Da- vid Price, Walter Swanner, John Henson, Bud Martin, Gary Noble, Mike Flynt, Kevin Man- ton, Kathering Clarke, Brian Dudley, Don Grayson, Blair Morgan, Jeff Blackstock, Joby Hughes, serves as a way to beat the school day blahs. SUICIDE? Some people, like Mike Lindley, find unique ways to escape the drudgery of school. X N 26 Winter Activities
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