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CHS ' ers show Off talents Talent comes in many shapes and forms, as CHS’ers once again attempted to prove. Yes, it was time for Calumet’s annual “Talent Show” which was held on April 1 . Many forms of talent were dis- played from singing to dancing, and from solos to groups. The “Talent Show” was sponsored by Student Council. Winners of the “Talent Show” were: first place, senior Linda Brown and second place sopho- mores Kim McDowell and Marcia Cunningham. The first place winner was awarded 25 dollars and the sec- ond place recipients were given 1 5 dollars.
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28 ABOVE: CHS ' ers add the finishing touch to Calu- met’s annual Talent Show. ABOVE RIGHT: Sweet Poison jams during Calumet’s Talent Show. RIGHT: Getting down to the song Sir Duke is Marcia Cunningham and Kim McDowell, sophomores. MIDDLE: Presenting her rendition of Long Tall Glasses is Julia White, sophomore. FAR MIDDLE: Senior, Linda Brown expresses her feelings as she sings Good Morning Hear- tache. FAR RIGHT: Dancing to Glad Rags are illusionists Linda Garcia, junior, and Diane Dug- gins, sophomore.
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Hellenic Center serves as site For 1977 Junior-Senior Prom The annual Junior-Senior Prom, was held at the Hellenic Center, on May 1 3 in Merrill- ville, Indiana. The Prom was a dinner-dance which lasted from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. The Prom was attended by 95 couples. The theme was “Tonight’s the Night.’’ Juniors Leigh Lynch and Mike Sweeny were chosen as Queen and King of the 1 977 Junior- Senior Prom. The two were cho- sen by the Junior Class voting from a list of all juniors attend- ing the Prom. This year’s Prom was differ- ent from most of the rest, in that there was no Post-Prom. Superstitions about Friday the 1 3th did not seem to bother the couples. Despite the date, no major mishaps occurred. ABOVE: CHS ' ers enjoy their meal and themselves at Calumet ' s annual Junior-Senior Prom. TOP: Couple attending the Prom do not let Friday the 13th stop them from having fun. RIGHT: Even though it was Friday the 1 3th couples took a chance to get out on the dance floor to enjoy themselves. FAR RIGHT: Kirk Tietge, Junior Class President, delivers his welcome speech to all CHS ' ers attending the annual Junior-Senior Prom, which was held on Friday, May 13. UPPER RIGHT: Leigh Lynch, junior, is congratulated by the rest of her court. FAR UPPER RIGHT: Mrs. James Spasoff poses Cindy Johnson and her escort Ricky Reese, seniors, for their Prom picture taken by Spasoff Studio. 30
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