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Do you find school a drag? Do you find yourself wandering the halls with nothing to do? Well then, you must be one of the sorry souls who didn ' t join one of our specialty clubs, for Callaway had something for ev- eryone. Those who wished to say it all joined the Morning Watch Staff. The Morning Watch Staff revealed all of the exclusive issues that ex- ploded on Callaway ' s campus. For those whose dream lay in writ- ing it all, Callaway offered the Quill and Scroll. This Club of pen- happy pupils, chosen for their high academic qualifications and literary achievement, promoted progress in scholastic journalism and publica- tions. The do it alls found their place with the Safety Club. Members of the Safety Club searched the halls of Callaway looking for wrongs to right. Their concern led them to ele- mentary schools where they taught children the importance of safety. Showing it all became the goal of the Thespains. After one hundred hours of hard labor back stage, on stage, and under stage, a person re- ceived the honor of being a Thespi- an. This entitled one to be enshrined for life in the Callaway Chapter of the International Thespian society. As anyone can see the saying Callaway, We ' ve got it all! really held, true this year. THESPIANS. (First Row) Harriet Vaughn, Julia Lambert, Dayna Tadlock, (Second Row) Lisa Jayroe, Sherrie Hooper, Ann Sag- gus. Tammy Lee, Sonya Nail, Tamy Triplett, (Back Row) Brian Dudley, Rob Biddle, Steve Powell, Jim Grantham, Kevin Manton, David Price, Brad Jefferys, David Heflin. THE MORNING WARNERS. Shari Ho- que, Jocelyn Russell, David McDill and Jane Tucker pose before making morning an- nouncements. SAFETY CLUB. (First Row) Monique Jiuf- forida, Parm Sra, Debra Clark, Jerinda Lew- is, Dana Broaton, Delesia Matory, (Second Row) Joanne Donelson, Rosemary Jackson, Sharon Wilson, Ronald Washington, Debra Gray, Marcus Jackson. Sharon Ross, Ruby Clark, Donovan Lindsay (Third Row) Danny Reed, Regina Meredith, Bertha Garrett, Mil- ton Hill, Rochelle Smith, Patricia Sherriff, Mr. Hill Denson. 52 Morning Watch, Safety Club and Thespians
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Each month students anxiously awaited the latest edition of the Callaway newspaper, the Thunder- bolt. Editor John Henson composed spirited editorials which offered in- sight into the controversial issues facing students, while reporters cov- ered the month ' s activities in inter- esting news and feature articles. The annual staff took the task of pre- serving the memories of the 1978-79 Charger year. Editor Alice Watkins directed her staff in their production of the annual. The work of the staff captured the spirit and pride of Callaway students in this, the thir- teenth edition of the L ' Esprit. The staffs of these publications, as is the tradition, strived to make the 1978-79 school year the best ever. Yet the tradition will carry on with new staffs in search of new talents, watching, always watching. So, sometime when you least expect it . . . expect it. AMATEUR AUTHORS. The Post Script Staff busily plans a productive year. THUNDERBOLT, (back row) Chip Walter, Cindy Ogle, James Woodrick, Rob Biddle, Chip McDaniel, Cindy Anthony, Lee Anne Murray, Leoria Smith, Adrienne Nolan, Ka- ren Hardy, Lawrence Parkman, Rachel Kerr, Miriam Maier (second row) Rose Collins, Ka- ren Donovan, Susan McElroy, Brad Jeffreys, Shari Hogue, Paula Harrell, Chris Hall, De Priest Dockins, John Suddeth, (front row) So- nja Nail, John Henson, Angel Hedgepeth, Greg Black, Jeff Berry, Rick Gardner, Robert Kidd, Charles Smith, Ruma Haque, Kathy Wooten. POST SCRIPT, (back row) Dayna Tadlock, Selina Snow, Terri Packer, Lisa Bates, Angel Hedgepeth, Ruma Haque, Karen Liddell, Pangie Burns, Ross Sims, Wendy Handy, Be- verly De Veer, Karen Donovan, Adrian Walk- er, Cheryl Hill (second row) Paula Harrell, Susan Matrick, Candice Smith, Brenda Reeves, Jocelyn Russell, Mrs. A. Cotton, Phyllis Richardson, Ramona Malone, Pe- quetta Pete, Linda Meeler (third rOw) Mary Moore, Jane Tucker, Shari Hogue, TerriXslJ lins.. Yolanda Gales (front row) Sandra Gar- rett, Shonda Williams. L ' Esprit, Post Script, and Thunderbolt 51
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PUT ON A HAPPY FACE. Ann Saggus prepares Tamy Triplet! for a pantomime per- formance. WITH PEN IN HAND . . . LeeAnne Mur- ray and Jane Tucker earnestly take notes in £ library. QUILL AND SCROLL. (First Row) Phyllis Richards, John Henson, Alice Watkins, Jane Tucker, (Second Row) Lee Anne Murray, Paula Harrell, Jocelyn Russell, (Back Row) De Priest Dockins, Jeff Berry, Cheryl Hill, LeAnne Knott. Morning Watch, Quill and Scroll, and Thespians
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