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EVERYBODY LOVES A PARADE And out in front, the C. P. H. S. Band with Ed Cutshaw as drum major, Georgene Schmal, Gwen Harmon, and Livena Wil¬ liams as majorettes. The instrumental organizations of Crown Point High School were very active at school functions dur¬ ing 1950-1951. Beginning with football games, the band and majorettes took part in maneuvers, public concerts on November 19, and Band Members pictured above, reading from left to right, Row 1: J. Smith, C. Dropsey, J. Everett, B. Sigler, M. Dalton, C. Phillips, S. Franz, J. Hooseline, J. Wilburn. Row 2: R. Gumbiner, S. Stevenson, E. Turnquist, B. Hall, P. Trump, M. Fronek, J. Rogers. Row 3: E. Buche, B. Watson, J. Flegal, B. Sherman, M. Phillips, J. Verkler, J. Hedlof. Row 4: D. McLean, B. Barnacastle, B. McKay, B. Alder, B. Sorenson, T. Johnstone, L. Haniford. PAGE TWELVE
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SPORTS The Junior-Senior prom puts a fine finish on the activities of the year. Nothing else could coax the football or track boys to shed their spikes, nothing else could prompt the Science Club members to desert their atoms and cer¬ tainly nothing else could draw the INKLINGS and EXCALIBUR staff members away from their ink pens and glue bottles. It gives the seniors a last chance to get together and remember the winning touchdowns, the basketball games that won on over time bas¬ kets, the Booster “pep sessions”, the Friday dances, the plays, the spur of the moment staff meetings during homeroom, and all the odds and ends that come under the heading “extra-curricular”! All in all one might say that this year the ACTIVITIES were very ACTIVE!
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February 11, and several exchange con¬ certs with neighboring schools. They also participated in the state solo and ensemble contest on February 17, and “Minutes of Music” May 6, closing its season with music for the commence¬ ment programs. Band officers are Elwyn Buche, president; Bob Bamacastle, vice president; Ellen Turnquist, secretary and treasurer; Don Sorenson, equipment man¬ ager, and Joan Smith, librarian. Band Members pictured above, reading left to right, Row 1: E. Cutshaw, J. Neimeyer, D. Bennett, D. Carl, C. Vesely, D. Schearer, B. Oram, J. Wood, Row 2: G. See, S. Carr, A. Doty, T. Bowman, F. Feighner, B. Baldwin, G. Brandt, P. Carl. Row 3: B. Held, M. Blinn, A. Akey, D. Traves, E. Kozma, J. Vaughn, M. Tullis, D. Patterson. Row 4: R. Lockhart, L. Brooks, B. Cottrell, J. Coash, A. Teagle, J. Larson, B. Bowman, B. Laney. PAGE THIRTEEN
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