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' Cyclone Sally ' stirs up laughter Calumet’s annual spring play, 3pr “Cyclone Sally,” was held in the school auditorium on March 29 and 30. The production was under the direction of Mr. Paul Borlick, drama instructor. The comedy was about a poor girl who sola cabbages to earn extra money. The character leas- ed her land from a man who hated the sight of cabbages. This man offered a marriage proposal aher he realized that she in- herited one million dollars from her father. During the course of the play they fell in love. The three act play was spon- sored by the CHS Drama Depart- ment. Sophomore David Gon- zales served as stage manager for the production. Sets were con- structed by drama classes. a: Scott Geren, senior dim Jerkins) shows senior Karla Owens (Jenny Thatcher) his new marching outfit. b: Sophomore Emily Farmer (Cyclone Sally) scolds senior Steve Belinsky (Jack Webster), c: Senior Steve Belinsky (Jack Webster) interupts an intimate moment between junior Kim Carlisle (Ruth Thatcher) and sophomore David Gonzales (Regional Manager). d: Scott Geren, senior (Jim Jerkins) serenades senior Karla Owens (Jenny Thatcher), e: Sophomore Chris Scott (Willy Clump) shows sophomore Emily Farmer (Cyclone Sally) how he thought he had proposed to her. Spring Play 25
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CAST Jenny Thatcher . . . . Effie Jim Jerkins Ruth Thatcher Jack Webster Regional Managers Cyclone Sally Vivian Vernon Willy Clump . . . Karla Owens . Denise Robbins Scott Geren Kim Carlisle . . Steve Belinsky . David Gonzales . . . Emily Farmer Julie Weightman Chris Scott iJ 24 Spring Play
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Citing the ' best ' in students, teachers Honoring the finest in educa- tion, Honor Society inducted new members during the spring, and Miss Johnnie McCray, faculty member, was named an Outstan- ding teacher. National Honor Society in- ducted 22 new members on April 1 in the CHS auditorium. Members were chosen by grade point averages and excellence in the areas of character and leader- ship. The Sophomore Class pro- vided refreshments following the ceremonies. Miss Johnnie McCray was honored as an outstanding high school teacher by the Inland Steel-Ryerson Foundation. The English teacher was awarded a plaque, a $250 check, and a recognition dinner. The dinner, honoring 22 teachers in area schools, was held at Teibel’s restaurant on May 3. Miss Mc- Cray was chosen by a committee of five faculty members. a: Honor Society inductees participate in a ceremony held in the auditorium. b: Miss Pauline Yatsko, last year’s recipient of the Inland-Ryerson award, admires the plaque received by Miss Johnnie McCray. c: Senior Sheri Nusz speaks about service at Honor Society induction ceremonies. d: Miss )ohnnie McCray receives her award from a representative from the Inland Steel-Ryerson Foundation. e: Chris Conti, sophomore, receives a membership certificate from Mr. Robert Joseph, principal. Senior Tom Fite, president of Honor Society, assists in the presentation. 26 Honor Ceremonies
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