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DANCE decorations are being hung by Debbie Carr and Iames Burshnick L t tVVV?9'ri7 e aH danc i P23 -M ' riff-H-R X -gizkr 'f su-H rf' 0 fi x A A f, . ' A A Q! X' ll Y 22? Throughout the school year, the Student Council sponsored the annual Homecoming dance as well as the Christmas dance. Student Council members took extra time to decorate the cafeteria for the evening festivities. After the week long special homecoming events, the Homecoming dance closed out the week. Coinciding with the school's anniversary, the theme for the dance was Happy Anniversary Baby. Former McCallum student, Iohn Passamano, was the disc jockey for the annual event. The dance was a success due to the defeat earlier of the Anderson Trojans. To help commemorate the season's festivities, the Student Council brought back the tradition of the Christmas dance. The theme for the dance was Winter Knights. Keeping with the theme, the decorations included snowflakes, a Christmas tree, and even Santa Claus. Santa Claus came to the dance and passed out candy to students. K- 98's Bobby Orlando was the disc jockey playing music requested by the students. This was his first time to DI a McCallum dance. He also sponsored an official dance contest for McCallum. The prizes varied from albums to concert tickets. In sponsoring these dances, Student Council members put in many extra hours preparing and creating the various decorations which resulted in the success of the dances. SENIORS Glynn Hansen and Debbie Kutch move to the jitterbug at the Homecoming dance. Hansen is a Laird and Kutch is in the Blue Brigade. 14 Dances DANCING the night away, Tommy Hill and Tammy jackson jam to the sounds of K-98's Bobby Orlando. This was Orlando's first appearance at Mac. U , 1 ' inf Q1 .,i+n.n IOSEPH GONZALES and Elizabeth Rodriguez have fun while practicing for the dance contest. Gonzales is on the football team. X ,
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A time rejoice SENIORS Leslie Rigby and Rory Gustafson wait to be served. After football season, the football banquet is held to commemorate our McCallum football team, coaches, cheerleaders, Blue Brigade, band, Lairds, and supportive fans. The banquet was held at the Austin Country Club with David McWilliams, the defense coordinator for the University of Texas as guest speaker. At the banquet, coach Bob Lewis recognized the most valuable players. Although McCallum did not win district, they were recognized for their outstanding attitude and efforts by receiving the Team of the Week award, as well as the Sportsmanship award. To all imvolved it was an honor to receive these awards and to be a fighting Knight. Although pep rallies are held before school, McCallum students have shown their Mac pride with a great turnout at these rallies. Pep rallies were very entertaining. The cheerleaders did skits, the officers and sergeants of the Blue Brigade danced, and the percussion and flag sections of the Mac band did special features. Mac was fortunate enough to have guest speakers Ben Storey, Dean Hodgins, and Mayor Carole McClellan at the rallies. Class competition was a part of the rallies with every class screaming for the spirit stick presented by the cheerleaders. Football season with the rallies and football games was one of the liveliest and most entertaining times of the year. BOOSTER CLUB PRESIDENT Edna Scribner and Dr. and Mrs. Bill Smoot await the evening festivities. Scribner's son is on the football team. 16 Football Banquet DEFENSE COORDINATOR for the AT THE ANNUAL football banquet, senior football player josh Campbell awaits dessert while Billy Bonner becomes camera shy. University of Texas, David McWilliams talks to head coach Bob Lewis. McWilliams was guest speaker. ln... QMA el X . I ,...ie f
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