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Right: Senior Doris Chadd delivers an address at the annual Honor Society Induction ceremony. Above: Senior Sheila Baker accepts a year- book staff “gag” gift from senior Jayne Nance at the Quill and Scroll Banquet. Sheila was also the recipient of the Post Tribune” award. Above Top: Inductees recite the oath at the Honor Society Candlelight ceremony. 22 Honoraries
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‘Harvey’ wins by a ‘hare’ Yes Virginia, there is a “Harvey.” The invisible rab- bit made his appearance at the Drama Department’s spring production of the play by author Mary Chase. The performances of the comedy, “Harvey,” were held in the Calumet audito- rium on the evenings of March 21, and 22. The story’s action centers around a small town man, Elwood P. Dowd, who adopts an imaginary six feet tall rabbit as his best friend. Other family members attempt to have Dowd com- mitted to an institution. Above: Veta Louise reports on the success of her social luncheon to a newspaper reporter as her daughter Myrtle Mae Sim- mons (Cathy Taylor, senior) listens to details. Top Left: Who needs to be committed? Psychiatrist William R. Chumley (Michael Doyle, senior) discusses the situation with Elwood and Mrs. Chumley (Sherry Fultz, sophomore). Left: Dr. Lyman Sanderson, center (John Oaks, senior) attempts to hold back Orderly Duane Wilson (Ken Williams, sen- ior).
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CHS honors grade winners Although Calumet has only two honorary organiza- tions, both groups were active in the spring induct- ing new members and hon- oring the old. Honor Society held a can- dlelight induction ceremony on April 24 in the school auditorium. An oath was administered to the 34 inductees, and refreshments were served in the cafeteria following the ceremony. Quill and Scroll held their third annual Journalism Honors Banquet on May 14 at San Remo Restaurant. A representative of the “Post Tribune” presented the Senior Most Valuable Staffer award to Sheila Baker. The “Hammond Times” Most Valuable Underclassmen award was received by Lisa Murawski, junior. Patrick Ard, sopho- more, was cited as Most Contributing Newspaper Staff Member. Pins were given to staffers as a present from Quill and Scroll. Left: Editor Lisa Murawski, junior, receives a personal gift from Miss Francie Blaney, adviser, at the Quill and Scroll Banquet. Above left: Lighting the candle, new mem- bers perform a tradition at the annual Honor Society Induction. Honoraries 23
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