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MRS. SAJDA: TEACHER OF THE YEAR Mrs. Barbara Sajda was elected Teacer of the Year by her peers at Calumet High School. She attend- ed Union University in Jackson, Tennessee, where she received her BA degree. She went on to Purdue University where she received her MS degree. Mrs. Sajda has been teaching at Calumet High School for twenty-three years. Mrs. Sajda has taught English 9, 10, and 11. After receiving her honor, Mrs. Sajda replied, “1 have seen a change in students. They like more in-class work now and less homework.” a. Teacher of the Year Mrs. Sajda shows us her pearlies, b. Mrs. Sajda types a test on the computer. TEACHER OF THE YEAR 1 7
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A DAY AT WRIGLEY FIELD Ms. Payne decided this would be a good year to take her fifth and sixth hour classes to a Cubs base- ball game; so, on April 26, 1989 she did just that. The classes were comprised of mainly freshmen and seniors. Ms. Payne also invited Ms. Green’s yearbook staff to go along. In all, fifty people from CHS atteded the Cubs game. Everyone was excited to see the Cubs battle the world champion Dodgers. The Dogers won the game 4-3, but the trip was well worth it. Signs were made and displayed for the television cameras during the seventh innning stretch: GO CUBS! Karen Wheatly displays her excitement about being at the game. Kim Kasarda tells a classmate about the ball Andre Dawson threw to her that a stranger stole, as her friends listen to another account of the story. 16 FIELD TRIP
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NHS LIGHTS THE WA Y The National Honor Society held its annual banquet for its new mem- bers in honor of their achievements through tout the year. Twenty new members were accepted into the or- ganization, including fourteen fresh- men. Part of the banquet was the traditional lighting of the candles to symbolize the light of knowledge. To become a member of NHS, a student needs to achieve and maintain a 3.0 grade point average. Ms. Yatsko welcomes students and par- ents to the 1 989 induction of new NHS members. Michelle Ferguson sings “One Moment in Time” for the new members. A look at the new NHS mem- bers with their burning candles of knowledge. Tony Lomelin delivers an inspirational speech to the new mem- bers. 18 NHS
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