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Learning lots of language! A little touch of Germany was added to Calumet’s teaching staff this year. Miss Gerlind Strohlein from West Germany exchanged positions with Mr. Stephen France. Miss Strohlein taught German I, II, III, and world civilization classes. Other foreign language classes offered at CHS this year were French I, II, III, and Spanish I, II, III. English courses included three years of required classes. Elective choices in this department in- clude journalism, yearbook, newspaper, drama, speech, reading lab, Bible literature and English 12. A: Portraying a nun, senior Kari Stadt tells a story in English 12 from “Canterbury Tales.” B: Witches and devils haunt the stage as Calumet drama students perform a Halloween play at neighboring elementary schools. C: Senior Tomi Baigent, editor, proportions a photograph for the 1983 yearbook during sixth hour. D: Senior Lori Krawczenia relates a story from Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales.” Lori portrayed a worthy woman. E: Acting out a murder trial , sophomores Deb- bie Parker and [esse Smith practice a scene for their second hour English Class from “The Way Up to Heaven.” F: Advanced German students complete an assignment during second hour. 16 English Foreign Language
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Looking for the solutions Calumet’s Mathematics and Science Departments offered a great variety of courses to students. If you enjoyed figuring out mind boggling problems, CHS offered courses in everything from general mathematics to trigonometry. If you preferred the study of the universe, chemicals or life, you could have enrolled in classes in every area from general science to physics. During the school year John Brady, senior, was selected by the Guidance Department and a panel of faculty members to receive the Bausch and Lomb Science Award. John was presented with a bronze medal to commemorate his achievement. A: Freshmen students study Occupational Algebra I in Mrs. Judy Hott ' s sixth period class. B: Mr. Charles Cole’s Biology I class studies in preparation for an upcoming laboratory dissec- tion of fetal pigs. C: Freshmen James Nelson and George Dieguez complete an assignment in Biology I. D: Class members work on a daily assignment in Mr. Charles Cole ' s sixth hour Biology I class. E: )ohn Brady, senior, reviews college literature in the guidance office. John was the CHS recipient of the Bausch and Lomb Science Award. 18 Mathematics and Science
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