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spirit, spirit, let ' s hear and cheer it! Dressing up was what the Calumet Hign School student body did to show school spirit during the week of September 17 to 21. Spirit Week, again planned by the Student Council, was in celebration of Homecoming 1984. The week’s schedule consisted of “Dress-Up Day” on Tuesday, “Sunglasses and Hat Day” on Wednesday, “Beach Bum Day” on Thursday, and on Friday the students ana faculty showed their school spirit by wearing the tradi- tional colors 01 red and white. The annual Homecoming Revue was held in the CHS theater. Students from each grade level attended the yearly drama presentation, whicn was under tne direction of Mr. Paul Borlick, drama instructor. a: Senior Trevor Selmer astonishes CHS’ers with the new break dance fad. b: Sophomore ]esse Hedge dances for the au- dience while junior Kim Carlisle and junior beauty contestant” Greg Buffington view his efforts. c: junior Jody Bauldridge demonstrates her school spirit on Red and White Day. d: Senior Gene Haake and junior Sharon Waters show their school spirit with red and white war- paint on Spirit Week. e: Junior Greg Buffington models his “girlish” figure at the 1984 revue. Spirit Week 13
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Students perform ' haunting ' comedy In the fall CHS’ Drama Depart- ment presented the play, “Host to a Ghost.” The production was a mystery comedy about a ghost who came back to haunt the Roberts’ family during the Cedar Crest Centennial. The play was performed in the CHS auditorium on November 16 and 17 at 7:30 p.m. The proceeds made from the play were used to pay for a deficit in the play production fund. Extra profits were added to the fund to pay for future productions. a: lunior |eff Slaughter (Mr. Roberts) is fuming uliout being awakened at 5 a.m. by all the noise, b: lunior |eff Slaughter (Mr. Roberts) interrupts a tour given by Steve Belinsky (Mr. Blakely) upon where he insists he saw a pig in the seat of his car. c: junior Kim Carlisle (Cracy) insists that sophomore Chris Scott (Henry) go get the chickens and the pigs. d: Emily Farmer (Anne-Marie), while in shock, screams at the sight of the ghost, e; Fir.st sight of the ghost is witnessed by sophomore Chris Scott (Henry) while |eff Slaughter (Mr. Roberts) tries to read on in dislrclicf. 14 Fall Play
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