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ABOVE: Calumet students dance to music pro- vided at lunch during Spirit Week. LEFT: As the bonfire goes up in flames, smoke can be seen from across the field. RIGHT: Dancing to the beat of the music are sophomores Janice Sutton and Theresa Cortez. 12
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Sacks, strings Tie up teams Hurry up . . . Go, Go, . . . Come on . . . were just a few of the expressions heard during the first “Almost Anything Goes.” “Almost Anything Goes, a television game show, in which running, jumping and just plain having fun was the whole idea to influence CHS’ers. The game was sponsored by the Student Council. Types of games played were: lunch time at the mills, sack races, obstacle course, balloon toss, string and spool and the orange game. The game was played on October 1 3 and the senior team proved to be victorious. ABOVE: Trying to pass a orange under the chin are seniors Tim Rutledge and Karen Williams. ABOVE LEFT: CHS’ers enjoy the balloon toss, which could turn out to be a real splash. LEFT: Sophomore Madema Spott is all tied up in the spool game. 11
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Week proves Chocked full Of events Spirit Week was designed to set everyone into the mood for fun. Working on floats, dressing for Spirit Week, and watching the parade were just a few of the activities for Homecoming 1 976. Class color day, sports day, overalls and hats day, mourning day and spirit day were all sym- bols of Spirit Week. The festivities were held from October 11-15, as a prelude to the Calumet-Lake Central game. Gridiron action was held on Thursday as the Senior-Sopho- more team proved to be victori- ous in the annual Powder Puff game. A somewhat early bonfire was held prior to the game. Normally held in the evening, this year’s blaze was witnessed during the Thursday afternoon activities because students kept lighting the fire. ABOVE: After alot of hard work seniors Denise Walters, Sheri Girton, Vicky Donsbach and Noreen Phelps are all smiles. LEFT: Running for a touchdown senior Rhonda Brady goes around the opposite teams players. ABOVE LEFT: Helping on the C -Teen’s car for the Homecoming parade is sophomore Janet Valdez. 13
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