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Page 63 text:
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PERFECTION. Chargettes show that prac- tice makes perfect, as they perform a magnifi- cent routine. After long hours of practicing for the Friday night ' s half time show, the Chargettes, sponsored by Miss Lisa Welsh, performed remarkable rou- tines involving dancing and kicking precision. The Flag and Rifle Girls, who marched with the Charger band, displayed amazing coordina- tion that obviously resulted from hard work and tremendous concen- tration. These girls represented Callaway well. The long hours devoted to prac- tice resulted in outstanding perfor- mances during pep rallies and half time spots. FLAG CORP. (back row) Mary McCardle, Sonya Lewis, Karen Lidell, Terry Packer (second row) Paula Harrell, Ginger Shamb- lin, Karen Hardy, Ramona Applewhite, Shari Hogue (front row) Kathy McGinnis, Beth Balcsik, Ginny Williams, Julia Lambert, An- gie Cook, Tara York, Lisa Applewhite, Ann Wood. J m - WSs Sll f .r Ji. ■•■ ?g «¥«« « CHARGETTES. (back row) Pequetta Pete, Teri Garrett, Marcia Forester, Kathy Law- son, Ginger Buzhardt, Claudia Bowden, Tere- sa Bolden, Vivian King, Janet Smith, Susan Tannehill, Lisa Bates, Michelle Magee, Sonya Thompson, Kathy Freeman, Cindy Bowen, Melanie Thompson, Kathy Freeman, Cindy Bowen, Melanie Thompson, Chrissie Allred, Regina Marshall, Louisa Isett, Laurie Bolton, Ruthie Moore, Nancy Schisler, Amy Jackson (front row) Debbie Wilson, Pat Goetz, Laura Lake, not pictured — Lynn Gunn. Chargettes, Flags,- and Rifles 59
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Page 62 text:
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ATTENTION. Julia Lambert stands in at- tention awaiting her cue to perform. The clock struck 0:00 after the first half. Smiles ignited; flags twirled; ri- fles snapped to attention as the Callaway performers poured onto the football field. The Chargettes, Rifle Corp, and Flag Girls possessed the ability to transform a typical Fri- day into a Friday bubbling with Charger spirit. During the football season, these girls, dressed in bril- liant blue and orange, made their presence known by impressing the crowd with unusual and clever feats. CONCENTRATION. The RiHe Girls watch their rifles making sure they twirl correctly. RIFLES, (back row) Toni McPhearson, Don- na Martin, Nannette Cole, Lisa Portis, Leslie Patterson (front row) Sandra Williams, Terri Collins. 58 Chargettes, Flag, and Rifle
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Page 64 text:
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This year everyone possessed a Fri- day Night Fever, and the tempera- ture of some fifteen-hundred fans soared when led by the cheerleaders and the pep squad. Throughout each sports season, the award-winning Callaway cheer- leaders instigated the cheering in the pep rallies and at the ball games. They directed the yelling of enthusi- astic fans into chants and cheers to inspire the teams. These spirited souls also spent their time making signs for the gym and bleachers and selling ribbons, buttons, and other gadgets that stuck in or on anyone with cents. The pep squad, brimming with rhythm and soul, developed a sensa- tion all its own. These individuals ad- ded that extra touch to the pep ral- lies and games with their pulsating beats and newfangled dances. Many days during sixth period and after school, the sound of loud shouts and rhythmic claps resounded through Callaway ' s halls and patio. Pep squad members, with pompoms on their shoes and rhythm in their souls, brought life to the daily routine at Callaway. WE ' RE NO. ONE. Rosemary Jackson and Janice Smith cheer at the football game. PEP SQUAD, (back row) Jackie Johnson, Allison Mallard, Tina Cooper, Ramona Ma- lone, Cynthia Jordon (front row) Joyce Last- er, Nettie Davis, Gloria Johnson, Brenda Dy- son. 60 Cheerleaders and Pep Squad
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