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wwf-3-K--rw W -f K - fu- -Y - -f- f -5. expressions were scorce ot Along with that feeling ofnewness y also came a class schedule which T fi i 'sf' Qi eliminated advisory exception 'special , occasions. A new attendance 1 s lrs T procedure which maximized penalties for tardiness was instituted. These f were only two of the many policies which relinquished their substance to new ideas and administration. ' High-strung pep rallies oozed with spirit while they lasted, but the newly instigated activity period cut them off as soon as they started rallying. The only exception was the Crockett rally, which ran for nearly ninety minutes. Weeks of pep rallies kept excitement in the air as anticipation rose and fell. We were looking and hoping for that championship season or even a respectable showing. O i if O O i Much like the refurbished buildingp the football team carried a newlook-l onto the field. Gutfitted in new t tear-a-way jerseys, the Knights won their first game against the Round f ' O Rock Dragons by one point. But then the season went downhill, with the team never coming out victorious again, although they managed to give most of their opponents a good scare. I-lindered by injuries of key players, the season found the Knights fighting an endless battle against exhaustion with seven players shifting between the offensive and defensive team. In all respects, we're over the hill and can look back on past f experiences as reminders of Mac., FOOTBALL SEASON keeps band members busy. Kate Hall splits time between early morning practice, pep V, rallies and iootball games besides normal classroom - 'V work. , - V ,L,,,,,,f'f,
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on swhot wos previously only Q Publrcatzons Department A. N McCallum Hrgh School 5600 Sunshme Austm Texas 78756 copyright 1978 Volume 25 Student I.l!elActivlt1es Athletics Mac Clans IOrganizatlonsl Media in and out ot the clasnoom tAcademlcsl Personnel Seniors Iunlors Sophomores Administrators Counselors Faculty Advertising Patrons Seniorllfaculty Statistics Index Colophon Closing 220 Knight ts published yearly by the A. N McCallum High School Publications Department. 5600 Sunshine Drtve Austin. Texas 78758 Editorial opinion and coverage in the Knight does not represent that ot the admtnlstratton or the laculty of the A. N McCallum High School. Neither does tt represent the vtewpolnt ot the Knight edltorlal board but that ot the tndlvldual staffer Membershlp ls held by the Knight ln the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. lnterscholasttc League Press Conference National Scholastic Press Association and the Texas High School Press Association. 77 Knight received Medalist and Trendsetter honors from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association while being named an All American and Flve Star Award publication from the National Scholastic Press Association. The Texas Htgh School Press Asoclation name the Knight Champion. Tops in AAAA 1 Class and Tops in Texas honors along with an Award ot Distinguished Merit were received from the lnterscholasttc League Pre! Association. , .... ..... 4 ..................................44 ..................104 - .138 ....,...........................146 , ............................ ...146 ...... l ...154 ,i ............... . .... , ,...166 , Fnu nen .... 4 ................... r'..,176, 'W . . A l' ',l887 ........................ ' ...... 194 A ....... . ........... '.. ...... '.......211l .... .....2l3 ................. .....214 g ................................ 219 Twenty-five years, a quarter otea century, two and a half decades, however you want to say it, we're over the hill. A successful American Legion summer baseball season, 10-2, led into the tall as McCallum opened it'S doors for the twenty-fifth time to 1531 new and old students, teachers and staff members. Five-of the personnel - Miss Martha Agnpr, Mr. Guy Bizzell, Mrs. limmie Baylor, Mr. WA. Sloan and Miss Georgia West - celebrated their twenty-fifth year ot association with Mac. Even though the school's age showed through in places, newly painted lockers, gym and cafeteria to the tune of 5150000 brightened the battered tace of a well used facility. Work on the building, along with just the thought ot a silver anniversary, created a feeling of revitalization. Yes, we're over the hill but still going strong ,
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foofboll rallies 'g . F , L .L 7 .93 3 -. . . - ' 1' f V, l . 3 ' r pg' V, ,I .1 fp ,ti -- vmsn-Y vormmm. . 5 E ' f ' ge v Q EMI flu rl BEACH BALLS and PLAYERS Sloan comoy ' , S, fling t ., ,? ,N an 3 D E , l If their Props are used bv and Debbie Bustillo it 1. Q. L QV , 1 4: 1' ' - ul '5 r ' ' FHENZY at the Blue Brigaders for plgygd in the digg-icq 1 ,LQ h 2 ' if 'W.hk 1 1 , , .- Homecoming pep rally halltirne routines. Cindy games at the S6 million ' A ' , , ' Q14 5 ' ' reaches a pitch higher Knue. Terri Stanton and Toney f , 3 E, V ' I 0 r ' H than any other because it Andrea Ashley were part was U Ae 2' A. W - I ' V is the last of the year for of the squad performing ' ' 1 V -r ,,, L I, ,ATI 4 ' ', : . the underclasmen, and at the Band Iamboree -lg A ..l A ' ' , ff '7 1 the last ever if-' the held in Memorial A , fe - , 1 . . ' A-1 . -me M Ka seruors, Stadium. Iv. 2-Shu yi 'ln ss COLD WEATHER does not stop the spirit of varsity cheerleaders Mary Tait and Linda Ball 'but they have to do a lot olfcheers to keen warm. V . ,311 ar W. HOMECOMING DAN CE. attended by Pam Meyer, is held November l2 in the cafeteria onthe night alter the football game against Crockett. .1 Qs., opening 1
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