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CROWN POINT INKLINGS 19 HI-Y CLUB Evert Linton Arthur Gibbs Wayne Seramur Charles Hough William Horst Charles Busenburg David Weinberg Vernon Geisen Clarence Klaas Richard Collins Mr. B. Pruitt, Sponsor Forrest Everett. Harry Steinman John Bareman Robert Ross Kenneth Linton Junior Class History (Continued from Page 12) feminine part of the crew (Miss Green’s and Mrs. Thomas’ advisory groups) enjoyed a most thrilling evening of hot dogs and pickles at Wonder Lake. Part of the crew was called upon to entertain the older and younger shipmates about the first of 1930. This was most successfully done by the presentation of “The Wasp’s Nest”, a mystery comedy in three acts. The day after this the Varsity football team tied Lowell High school team and the Class of ‘32 united with the Athletic Association in a “Victory Dance”. Some hop! Everything sailed along smoothly from then on. Not once did the motor miss. Affairs were too calm (exam worries excepted) so the Royal Eagles of the air threw a Christmas Dance which proved es¬ pecially beneficial for some. (How about it, Gibbs?) Full speed again after Christmas vacation! Clear sailing after mid¬ year exams. A high point in class history when the junior boys won the preliminaries of the inter-class basket ball tournament and held the sophs to a bard battle at the finals. More happiness! When late in the third flight, the annual Spring Dance ensued. All those who manned the Blue and Gold dirigible on the first three flights are looking forward to the great fourth flight through the clear skies of Seniordom. Auditorium Program 1931-32 Charles E. Lofgren — Chief aid to Commander Byrd on the Antarctic expedition. Lecture and pictures. Lavonne Field — The singing artist and her singing pictures. Ellery Walter — -Lecturer. Author of “The World on One Leg”. Robert M. Zimmerman — Lecturer on deep sea diving and marine ex¬ periences. George Moriarity—American Lea¬ gue umpire and former major league star. Edward Reno—The children’s ma¬ gician.
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18 CROWN POINT INKLINGS GLEE CLUB Top Row, left-to-right: Virginia Lane, Laura Reigert, Mildred Gerlach, Wilma Weber, Dorothea Rushton, Margaret Brittan, Sarah Fisher, Virginia Benjamin, Mary Anna Place, Kathryn Meyer, Leona Nielsen, Francis Stiener, Margaret Heintz, Maxine Norton, Clarabelle Guske. Bottom Row, left-to-right: Helen McCaslin, Mrs. Florence Thomas, Supervisor of Music; Bertha Keifer, Margaret Ross, Joyce Frame, Virginia Baker, Maybelle Meyer, Alice Luke, Jennie Egelski, Ruth Blimm, Doris Enterline, Margaret Duve, Margaret Baum, Martha Parry, Marguerite Boye. CROWN POINT PUBLIC SCHOOL BAND George Everett Julian Moran Janis Holley Tom Wise Clifford Henderson David Jorbin Johnny Hershman Mona Olson Boyd Howard Billy Brown Eugene Ingersoll Janet Holley Esther Harper Sarah Fisher Alice Fisher Francis Kemp Kenneth Linton Lela Lottes Dorothy Hodges Pauline Henderson Russell Gard Forest Everett Wilma Frame Roy Brittan Bernard Pressler Margaret Brittan (Continued
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20 CROWN POINT INKLINGS PEPINELLA CLUB Top Row, left-to-right: Leona Nielsen, Elsie Kabella, Mildred Letz, Blanche Gault, Mary Anna Place, Margaret Bixenman, Dorothy Diddie, Helen Hoffman, Marjorie Seramur, Emma Sonnenberg, Margaret Heintz, Florence Selkow. Middle Row, left-to-right: Mrs. E. Seamonson, Katherine Fisher, Lucille Card, Rose Batterman, Dorothy Hodges, Ruth Taylor, Evelyn Margison, Sarah Fisher, Virginia Benjamin, Martha Parry, Marguerite Boye, Ruth Letz, Alice Fisher. Bottom Row, left-to-right: Irma Rettig, Florence Helrich, Charlotte Houk, Doris Enterline, Virginia Baker, Joyce Frame, Adah Letz, Jennie Egelski, Maxine Norton, Virginia Kyle, Mary M. Benjamin. Pepinella The Pepinella girls started out the year by selling tickets and candy at the football games. They took an active part in the cheering. New members were taken in a wee k before Christmas and appeared at the Lowell — Crown Point game as kids with hair ribbons and dolls. A few prospective yell leaders were discovered. After Christmas the initiation party was neld. We regret to remember that Wilma, Evelyn and Irene suffered ill effects, but they weren’t lasting. The “Date Party” was the biggest event of the year. Exciting things happened both Saturday and Sunday. Of course everyone danced and partook of the refreshments. Some of the alumni honored us with their pres¬ ence, also Wilma Beaver, whom we were all glad to see. The boys are all anxious to see the girls’ pins which they expect to get soon. As to the seniors what will the rest of the club do without: — Maxine making bright remarks during the meetings. Millie collecting dues. Alice F. Giggling. Emma and Elsie hurrying the meetings so they could leave. Eleanor’s cars (for victory par¬ ades). Rose and Lucille sitting together. Margaret and her clarinet. Katherine (making suggestions). Florence adding dignity to every occasion. Leona present at every meeting. Ruth and her curls at the kid parties. Marjorie presiding. Mildred collecting half dollars. Doris, as reporter, making sug¬ gestions. (Any one as small as Doris). Gin. K. sitting in the front seat. Margaret Heintz willing to do anything that’s asked. Margie on the decoration commit-
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