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CROWN POINT INKLINGS EIGHTH GRADE First Row, left-to-right: William Steeb, Bryant Brown, Harry Tolen, Vernon Hoshaw, Anderson Burns, Frances Klarlcowski, Carol Root, Neilsen Ifyu, Joe Weinberg, Henry Neimyer. Second Row, left-to-right: Marjorie Stewart, Eleanor Fateh, Lloyd Aken, Winona Lauerman, William Heick, Boyd Seramur, Miss Dutton, Harry Collins, Thomas Howard, Billy Platt, Walter Swanson, Billy Phaff. Third Row, left-to-right: Harriet Kress, Pauline Pratt, Hazel Cook, Lorraine Carlson, Marguerite Scher, Mable Wise, Irene Golden, Elizabeth Taylor, Lorraine Selkow, Jane Kindberg, Lucile Marlot, Vada Pinter, Agnes Barth, Frances Kemp, Linda Krueger. vnrkoy OA y 0 0 ) , SEVENTH GRADE . , ' • n AUi :: , fid, ROSS,Ford, First Row, left-to-right: Jack Taylor, Franklin Berg, Forrest Layton, John Wachter, Billy Ford, John Borchert, Walter Bowes, Crowell Knight, Kenneth Hamilton, Walter Songer. Second Row, left-to-right: Jack Heide, John Mecklenberg, Billy Brown, Billy Harper, Charles Hudson, Warren Houk, Mrs. Wolff, Miss Smith, Zada Jones, Vida Schaffer, Helen Patterson, Roland Lisius, Bob Bollum. Third Row, left-to-right: Morris Held, John Hershman, Lorraine Margison, Wilma Trump, Mary Dance, Aimee Parry, Carolyn Johnson, Marion Anderson, Jean Witkowslci, Marjorie Muzzall, Viola Heich, Alice Frame, Mabel Buckley, Itha Dalton, Robert Bunker, Burnard Wallace.
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14 CROWN POINT INKLINGS x , FRESHMAN CLASS Top Row left-to-right: Walter Hoshaw, Edward Glover, Andrew Place, Edward Wagner, William Fifield, Ernest Milburn, Clifford Bartholomew, Raymond Schmidt, Willard Paarlberg, Delbert Fisher, Arthur Boesel, Jack Fuerst, Clarence Wachter, Malcolm Parry. Second Row, left-to-right: Norma Milburn, Bernard Pressler, Harold Taylor, Malcolm Clark, Howard Meyer, Dan Andernacht, Donald Wood, Douglas Dickey, Robert Heisterberg, James Kubal, William Davis, Jerome Goszewski, Herbert Luebcke, Murrill Blankenship. Third Row, left-to-right: Gladys Williams, Sylvia Sykora, Dorothy Ann Johnson, Esther Harper, Mary Hargrove, Charlotte Holloway, Edna Buckley, Clarabelle Guske, Mona Olsen, Maybelle Meyer, Charlotte Wemple, Bertha Keifer, Harold Herlitz, John Banser, Elmer Bieker, Clayton Steiner, Luther Dance. Fourth Row, left-to-right: Adeline Kerr, Dorothy Selkow, Loretta Schleuter, Lucinda Hudson, Sylvia Cilek, Wilma Stewart, Lillian Booker, Margaret Duve, Margaret Baum, Virginia Lane, Mildred Trump Margaret Henderson, Dorothy Volk, Margarite Jacobs, Mary Dixon, Lillian Mikuta, Florence Fisher, Mildred Blankenship, Jeanette Forsythe. Freshman Class Notes There are eighty one freshman in the high school this year making it and the sophomore class the same size and also the two largest classes in school. This class left Miss Dutton and Miss Smith on May 22, 1930, after having acquired a lot of knowledge. The president of the class is William H. Fifield. Mr. Mahan and Mr. Songer have charge of the freshman boys, and Mrs. Seamon- son and Miss Sowash have charge of t he girls. At the time the Carnival Ernest Milburn and Mildred Gerlach were freshman king and queen elects. Miss Sowash’s advisory had a picture gallery which was quite a success. Mrs. Seamonson’s advis¬ ory had a candy stand which was never in need of customers. At Christmas time about sixteen of Miss Sowash’s girls went to her home on Court street and had a party. They exchanged gifts and all those present enjoyed the evening. There were seven freshman boys out for football, and about that many for basketball. Several freshman girls and boys were in the operetta, “Hulda of Holland.”
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CROWN POINT INKLINGS 16 FOOTBALL SQUAD Top Row, left-to-right: Manager David Jorbin, Harold Meeker, Charles Hough, Everett Linton, Bob Sullivan, Coach Pop Mahan, Bill Fifield, Harold Hershman, Wilbur Blocker, Manager Harold Hodges. Middle Row, left-to-right: Bill Horst, Orval Trully, Charles Busenburg, Wilber Luke, Harold Meeker, Malcolm Stonex, Earl Buckly, Captain Wayne Seramur. Bottom Row, left-to-right: John Barman, Malcolm Clark, Bill Fateh, Bob Ross, Kenneth Linton, Dick Madson, Kenneth Hanrford. oothall w Notes and Schedule Captain Wayne Seramur filled a half back position. He was a heavy line plunger and a fast man around the ends, as well as a consistent punter and place kicker. Charles Busenburg, although rath¬ er light, played center. He made many nice passes from center and broke up many would-be touch¬ downs. Charles Hough, right end, was a good wing man and would snatch long passes out of the air. He was good at kicking, also, as a tackle. Bill Fateh was a fast half back and a good ground gainer, especially on going through the line. This was his first year on the team. Wilbur Luke, guard followed the ball well and recovered many fum¬ bles during the season. He could block and tackle very well. Dick Madsen, quarter back, was a cool field general and followed the team well. He was accurate on pass behind the line as well as for¬ ward passes, and could carry the ball. (Hell was also very good at tackle position.) Bill Horst, fullback, was a great player. He could always be depend¬ ed upon to gain some ground, and usually broke through the line for long gains. He was accurate at passing and a sure tackier. Evert Linton played left end, and had an ideal build for his position. He could catch difficult passes and was a good sprinter in an open field. Burton Ellis, end, with his build he was well suited for this position (Continued on Page 21)
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