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

 - Class of 1933

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CROWN POINT INKLINGS Eva Dutton 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 cannot be deprived of it.” WALTER E. BRADY Mishawaka H. S. 1922-26. Wittenberg College, 1927-28. Ball State Teachers College 1928-31. B. S. from Ball State 1931. ELLA BLACKSTONE “Sow good services; sweet re¬ membrances will grow from them.” VICTOR W. POE Purdue, 1925. Central Normal, 1918. Oakland City College, 192i. Indiana State Teachers’ Col¬ lege, 1929. Biology, Agriculture. “Heroes are not known by the loftiness of their stature.” EVA DUTTON Ypsilanti, 1916. Valparaiso University. Chicago University. History, English. “Service is no heritage.” FRED MECKLENBURG “Oh, give us the man that sings at his work”.

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CROWN POINT INKLINGS Dorothy Knudson MRS. HELEN KALEN Indiana State Teachers’ Col¬ lege, 1926. Commercial. Physical Education. “A loving heart is the truest wisdom.” DALE ATKINS Carthage College, 1927 A. B. Western HI. Teachers’ College 1926. “Perseverance and audacity gen- earlly 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. Bookkeeping, Salesmanship, Physical Education. “Silence is one great art of con¬ versation.” MRS. FLORENCE THOMAS American Conservatory of Music. Music. “I do but sing because I must And pipe but as the linnets sing.” Mrs. Tracy Thomas Mrs. Lottie Esther Elliott Allman MRS. LOTTIE ESTHER ELLIOTT ALLMAN Lucerne H. S. 1917-1921. Purdue University 1921-23. Purdue University 1925-27. B. S. at Purdue 1927. HAZEL SMITH Tri-State, 1923. Indiana University, 1926-29. Mathematics, Geography. “She walks the waters like a thing of life, And seems to dare the elements to strife.” Hazel Smith



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CROWN POINT INKLINGS SENIOR CLASS 1933 First Row, Left to Right—Mrs. Kalen, Florence Bisselberg, Helen Kress, Florence Underwood, Lela Lottes. Alice Luke. Elsie Sulista. Virginia Holloway, Lois Hershman, Maxine Wood, Lucille Hershman, Helen Sutton, Isabel Horst, Beulah Lisius, Margaret Dovichi, Ethel Murray, Wilma Frame, Ethel Fitch, Winifred Farquhar, Dorothy Hodges. Second Row—Miss Taggart. Catherine Zurbriggen, Caroline Schmidt, Helen Hoffman. Kathryn Kind- berg. Edna Weiler. Ina Thompson, Kenneth Haniford, Sarah Fisher, Janet Holley, Janis Holley. Mary Anna Place. Martha Parry, Virginia Benjamin, Margarete Boye, Wilma Adank, Billie Gilby, Clarmilta Kerr. Thir d Row—George Claussen. Mr. Atkins, John Bramberg, Edward Henderlong, William Fateh, Wilma Weber. Dorothea Rushton. Martha Peterson, Mildred Nielson, Mildred Burge. Marian Ross, Florence Ziese, Stella Liss. Janet Houk, Evelyn Margison, Helen Winkler. Harold Hodges. Fourth Row — Clement Gustke, Joseph Valdman, Malcolm Stonex, Ammon Aken, Walter Weiland, Vernon Geisen, Louis Miller, Dan Oram, John Hill. Julian Moran, Robert Volk, Dean Harper, Emery Adams, Burton Ellis. Joseph Horn, Robert Selkow, Ralph Marlatt, Richard Collins, Clarence Miller, Richard Madsen, Lawrence Patz, Vernon Patz, Harold Bremer. Milton Hodges, Eugene Patterson. Senior Class History On September 2, 1929, a group of students, kinda’ green but awfully confident, decided to go to the planet called High School for a certain length of time each year for four years. The end and aim was to be the city of Graduation, which could be attained only by a long and tedious journey. When everybody w as rounded up and noses were counted it was dis¬ covered that 110 students wanted to go on this trip. With some hesi¬ tation on the part of those who thought they might get homesick, the gang bade goodbye to Earth, got into the big rocket, and were off with a “whiz” and a “bang”; and. almost before they knew it, they had landed on the planet, High School. Fourteen members of this large group had come to this planet a half-year before as a sort of pre¬ liminary to the real sojourn. It was decided that if a few of those who had been on the planet before were given charge of the whole class, the class as a whole would profit by it; so Dorothy Hodges was chosen as chief advisor, George Claussen was appointed to help her when she needed it, and Evelyn Margison was given the job of look¬ ing after the financial side of that year’s visit and of recording any¬ thing that was done that would look good as history. The Freshmen, as they were call¬ ed, were getting used to living on the planet and were settling down to work with a real vim and vigor when they received word from the other sojourners that a Hallowe’en Carnival was to be given and that a Kin? and Queen of the planet were to be chosen. Their own Evelyn Margison was chosen to be Queen of High School for that evening. For the rest of that year the green Freshies, now not so green, devoted their time to study to make up for the time it took to get aca.uainted with conditions on the planet. The last of May the com¬ pany disbanded; and with many hopes and aspirations for the com¬ ing year, left for home. On September 7, 1930, the group again assembled; and it was dis¬ closed that some of the members were missing (probably they suf-

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