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VOLUME 62 1968 the Pennant Editors SCOTT LANGLEY STEVE PHILLIPS Managing Editors ROBERT COTTER SANDY GARDNER PAUL 'CARTER Business Manager CARRINGTON MONTAGUE Advisor JAY STERLING GROW Published annually by The McCallie School, Chat- tanooga, Tennessee. Contents THE SCENE ........ . . 2 THE YEAR-'67-'68 . .. . . 6 THE MEN ON TOP ......... .... 1 2 SCHOOL BUSINESS .. ......... .... 1 6 SERVICES TO STUDENTS .... .... 2 0 SERVICES TO THE PUBLIC . . . . . . . 24 McCALLIE LADIES ......................... .... 2 6 FOR BETTER LEARNING ..................... .... 2 8 THE COMPLEXITY OF COMMUNICATIONS . . . . . . . 32 THE SCIENCES ............................. .... 4-0 THE HUMANITIES ....................... .... 46 STUDENT LIFE . .... .......... .... 5 2 OPENING DAYS .... ......... . . . . . . . 58 MILITARY ORGANIZATION .... .... 6 2 FALL RELIGIOUS LIFE ....... .... 6 4 ACTIVITIES UNDERWAY . . . . . . . 66 FALL SOCIAL LIFE ................. .... 7 2 PATRONS' WEEKEND ................ .... 7 4 FALL ASSEMBLIES AND AWARDS . 77 THE FALL SPORTS SCENE ......... . .. . 78 WINTER MILITARY ...... .... . .. . . .. . 90 CHRISTMAS .......... .... 9 4 WINTER ELECTIONS ..... .... 96 EXAMS . .... ............... .... 9 8 ACTIVITIES FOR WINTER ........... .... 99 WINTER SOCIAL LIFE .................... .... 1 00 WINTER ASSEMBLIES AND AWARDS . . . . . . . . . 102 WINTER SPORTS SCENE ............... .... 1 03 SPRING MILITARY . . ................ .... 1 20 SPRING SOCIAL LIFE .... .. ..123 SPRING ACTIVITIES .... . . . . . . . 124 SPRING EVENTS .... ......... . . .... 127 SPRING SPORTS SCENE ................. .... 1 28 COMMENCEMENT ACTIVITIES ............. .... 1 40 ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY, AND STAFF .... .... 1 46 CLASS PORTRAITS ........................ .... 1 50 ADVERTISEMENTS ...................... About the cover The cover design for the 1968 Pennant is the work of E. H. Lannom, member of the Senior Class who distinguished himself in the art field while at McCallie. Ted won top awards in the Chattanooga Area Youth Arts Fair, placed first in Chattanooga in the Hallmark Art Contest and won best of show at the Lafayette Invitational. At McCallie he was a regular art contributor to both the Argonaut and the Alunmi Journal. ....186
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