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

 - Class of 1935

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CROWN POINT INKLINGS SPORTS

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CROWN POINT INKLINGS STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: June Thomoson, Mary Harper. Second Row: Joel Davis. Carol Root, Mr. Kirkpatrick. Activities of The Student Council The Student Council was organ¬ ized during the first semester with Mr. Kirkpatrick as sponsor. Each class appointed a student represen ¬ tative for the council. Freshmen—June Thompson. Sophomores— Mary Lou Harper Juniors—Joel Davis Seniors—Carol Root The main reason for organizing the Student Council was to develop better sportsmanship and stimulate better Pep Sessions with the final objective of student government in view. During the different sessions sponsored by the council there were several prominent me n and women of the city and school who address¬ ed the student body: Doctor Tracht Coach Church, Mr. Mybeck, Mrs. Kalen, Mr. K ' rkpatrick, Mr. Pruitt, Mr. Jones, and Supt. Busenburg. The Student Council has always been active in high school affairs, and we hope that from year to yea ' other students will keep up the loyal tradition. The Student Council is planning to recognize better citizenship qualities by awarding two small medals to a boy and a girl chosen from the student body. Duke: “Our neighbor boy is learn¬ ing to play the cornet.” Pruitt: “Rough on the nerves isn’t it, especially when he gets ofi the key?” Duke: “Oh, he hasn’t been on it yet.” Slugger Joe: “Sorry, but you’ll have to be summoned for driving 50 miles an hour. Bryant: “Couldn’t you charge me with driving at 80, officer? I wan’ to sell the car and it would put the price up.” Joe Fronek: “I make a living with my pen.” Steve: “Oh, you are an author.” Joe F.: “Oh, no, I raise pigs.” Hobby: “That was some party you held last night.” Collins: “I’ll say. She weighed 210 pounds.” Kip: “Do you repair Fords here? Garage Owner: “Yeah! but wc don’t do manufacturing.” Eleanor: “Man is like a worm. ' Freddy: “Where do you get tha’ idea?” Eleanor: “He crawls around un til some chicken picks him up.” Kirk: “Walter, can you define nonsense?” Yurglias: “Yes, teacher, an ele¬ phant hanging over a cliff with hi tail tied to a daisy.” Mr. Jones: (Trying to explain the word, thief) “If I were to put my hand in your pocket and take out a dime, what would I be?” Borchert: “A magician.” Farmer Joel: “Someone stole three sets of harness from my barn.” Sheriff: “Did he leave any trac¬ es?” Farmer Joel: “No, he took those too.” “Stop asking questions nobody can answer,” ordered Mr. Knight. “Now not another word.” “Just one more, Father,” plead¬ ed Crowell. ‘Say, if I were twins, which one would I be?” 19 3 5



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FOOTBALL First Row: Charles Konder, Junior Steiner, Bob Konder. Second Row: Tony Horst, Joe Weinberg, Francis Klarkowski, Harry Collins, Bob Wilson, Paul Church Paul Toomey, George Klinefelter, Bill Steeb, Irving Southworth, James Louis. Third Row: Sonny Carlson, Warren Pierce, Charles Miller, Eugene VanDenburg, Sylvester Kors, John Borchert, John Mecklenberg, John Hershman, Bill Brown, Robert Harton, Bryant Brown, Bob Sikora, Fourth Row: Bernard Wallace, Jack Fuerst, Bob Kettenring, Franklin Fitch, Robert Hayden, Tom Adkins, Alan Danks, Gerald VanDenburg, Lawrence Toomey, Erwin Purdy, Charles Nassau, Albert Feigle. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Opp. C. P. Sept. 8 Alumni 0 0 Sept. 15 Griffith .0 31 Sept. 21 Lowell 0 18 Sept. 29 Catholic Central 13 0 Oct. 6 Valparaiso 25 6 Oct. 13 Rensselaer 20 6 Oct. 17 Geo. Rogers Clark .12 0 Nov. 2 Lowell 19 C Nov. 8 Tolleston 2 12 C. P. H. S. Letter Men ♦Collins—L. F. ♦Klarkowski—L. G. ♦Miller—R. G. Louis—L. E. ♦Weinberg—L. H. ♦Wilson—R. H. ♦Horst—Q. B. W. Brown—C. Mecklenberg—R. T. Klinefelter—L. H. ♦E. Vandenburgh—R. G. Sykora—F. B. P. Toomey—L. E. ♦Steeb—L. H. ♦Southworth—R. E. Christman—R. E. ♦ Seniors. ♦Purdy—L. H. Randolph—L. G. Hershman—Q. B. Krull—L. G. B. Brown—R. G. Laben—L. G. C. Van Denburgh Borchert—L. T. G. Van Denburgh—R. G. L. Toomey—L. E. Harper—Q. B. Henderson—C. Winkler—R. T. Fiegle—Q. B. Seniors. First Football Game, of Season to be Played Register: Friday afternoon the annual Alumni-High School Football game will be played. Coach Church hat been drilling the boys the last few days, and the light but fast team will do their best to prove their worth. The following men will be ready to play Friday: Collins, Klar¬ kowski, Louis, Weinberg, Wilson, Horst, W. Brown, Mecklenberg Klinefelter, E. Van Denburgh, Sy¬ kora, Purdy, and a host of others In the Alumni lineup will be the following graduates: Don Hender¬ son, Dick Madsen, K. Linton, Bob Volk, M. Stonex, D. Woods, R. Ross, K. Hanniford, D. Andernacht, J. Louis, E. Glover, E. Patterson, E. Henderlong, W. Fifield, D. Harper and J. Kubal. C. P. H. S. Wins from Griffith In their first home game of the season the C. P. H. S. Football team came through with flying colors The gaining of 127 yards from scrimmage to Griffith’s 40 yards gives one an idea of how they drove the visitors back. Crown Point, scored 5 first downs and Griffith

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