Crown Point High School - Excalibur Yearbook (Crown Point, IN)

 - Class of 1931

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CROWN POINT INKLINGS 5 CHRISTINE SOWASH Ball Teacher College, 1927 A. B. Rockford College, 1923-24. Indiana, 1930. English, Library. “Books, like friends, should be few and well-chosen.” KENNETH McMILLEN Carthage, 1928 (1929 B. S.). Science, Mathematics. “Good humor is one of the best articles of dress one can wear in society.” MRS. HELEN KALEN Indiana State Teachers’ Col¬ lege, 1926. Commercial. Physical Education. “A loving heart is the truest wisdom.” LLORA BROWN Nurses Training School. Methodist Hospital, 1926 R. N. School Nurse, Health. “If you have friends you can en¬ dure anything”. DALE ATKINS Carthage College, 1927 A. B. Western Ill. Teachers’ College 1926. Mathematics, Science. “Perseverance and audacity gen¬ erally win.” MRS. TRACY THOMAS Purdue, 1927. Home Economics. “Character is a diamond that scratches every other stone.” DOROTHY KNUDSON DePauw University, 1928. Herron Art School, 3 years. Art. “This world belongs to the ener¬ getic.” AMOS MAHAN Indiana, 1928. University of Michigan, 1926. Bookeeping, Salesmanship, Physical Education. “Silence is one great art of con¬ versation.” Kenneth McMillen Llora Brown

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4 CROWN POINT INKLINGS F. L. Busenburg Mrs. Ellen Seamonson Margaret Taggai-t Margaret Bollenbach FACULTY F. L. BUSENBURG—Supt. Indiana, 1931 A. M. Rochester College, 1909-10. Mathematics. “Hail to the chief who in triumph advances.” H. W. YUNKER — Prin. DePauw University, 1921 A. B. DePauw University, 1925-26-29 Social Studies. “The one exclusive sign of a thor¬ ough knowledge is the power of teaching.” MRS. ELLEN SEAMONSON Lawrence College, 1924 A. B. Columbia ' University, 1927 Wisconsin University, 1928. History. “Amiable people radiate so much of sunshine that they are reflected in all appreciative hearts.” ‘BASIL E. PRUITT Indiana State Teachers’ Col¬ lege, 1930. Central Normal College, 1926- 27. Milwaukee State, 1925. Wisconsin University, 1924. Industrial Arts. “The shortest answer is doing the thing.” MARGARET TAGGART DePauw University, 1928 A. B. English “Without kindness there can be no true joy.” MABEL GREEN Hanover College, 1922 A. B. Wisconsin U., 1926-27-28. Latin, English. “Industry is the parent of for¬ tune.” MARGARET BOLLENBACH Northwestern University, 1929. Minnesota, 1927-28. St. Mary’s Hall, 1925-26. French, Dramatics, English. “She is a woman, therefore may be wooed; she is a woman, therefore may be won.” RALPH M. JONES Western Ill. State Teachers’ College, 1927 B. E. Mathematics, Physics. “Debate is the death of conver¬ sation.”



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CROWN POINT INKLINGS MRS. FLORENCE THOMAS American Conservatory of Music. Music. “I do but sing because I must And pipe but as the linnets sing.” VICTOR W. POE Purdue, 1925. Central Normal, 1918. Oakland City College, 1921. Indiana State Teachers’ Col¬ lege, 1929. Biology, Agriculture. “Heroes are not known by the loftiness of their stature.” HAZEL SMITH Tri-State, 1923. Indiana University, 1926-29. Mathematics, Geography. “She walks the waters like a thing of life, And sems to dare the elements to strife.” EVA DUTTON Ypsilanti, 1916. Valparaiso University. Chicago University. History, English “Service is no heritage.” MRS. CHARITY WOLFF Valparaiso University, 1923-24. Purdue University, 1921-22. Bloomington Extension, 1926- 27. Physical Education, Home Economics. “Character is the finest essential in a woman.” W. J. BRITTAN Greer College. Attended school in England. “He alone has energy who can¬ not be deprived of it.” HARDY R. SONGER Central Normal, 1929 A. B. Wabash College, 1915-16-17. Indiana State Normal, 1921- 22-23. Indiana Extension. Manual Training, Physical Education. “A man isn’t poor if he can still laugh.” ANNA HOMEIER “Sow good services; sweet re¬ membrances will grow from them.” Victor W. Poe Eva Dutton W. J. Brlttan Anna Homeier

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