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

 - Class of 1936

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min n i Extra Curricular A C T I V I T I E S

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INKLINGS 21 JUNIOR HIGH Top Row: Frances Patton, Harriet Meyer, Juanita Burns, Virginia Cole, Velda Seramur, Betty Jean Lutz. Margaret Mackey, Patricia Pettibone, Jane Heinze, Anna Nassau, Lillie Mae Ford, Kathryn Cannon, Betty Trump, Laura Peterson, Helen Robinson. Row II: Marjorie Golden, Martha Whitehead, Mildred Smith, Barbara LaCroix, Mary Ellen Hegan, Margaret Stillson, Lola Linton. Wanda Anderson. Mary Ellen Pettit, Victoria Sato, Roberta Stevens. Iva Jean Ammerman, Martha Young, Donna Knight, Lois Peterson. Row III: Dick Fifield, Wilbur Adank, Arthur Christman, Billy Seiko, Julius Griesel, Paul Davis, Milo Dobes, John Beck, Jack Tadman. John Hard, Robert Thompson, George Carroll, Russell Simpkins, Mark Rudolph, Lester Hershman. Milton Jones, Clarence Klinefelter. Everett Kiser. Richard Robinson. Row IV: Harold Emmons, Carl Knesek, Bill Gullic, Philip Brown, John Pinter, Norman Seegers, Har¬ vey Cook, Wilen Shisler, Orville Buche, Phillip Ford, Kenneth Holmquist, Rolin Young, Willard Hos- haw, Carl Cole, Robert Veach. James Kretchmar, Merrit Buckley. Row V: Walter Ringen, Bob Westphal, Robert Van Veld, George Zajicek. Joe Rudolph. Ollie Thomp¬ son. Warren Porter. Wayne Carlson. Burdette Bisselberg, Donald Casey, George D rackert, Fred Nei- meyer, Clifford Hudson, Bernard Lewis, Karel Hanslik. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. (Continued from Page Seventeen) dupois (Spell it, I can’t) to Leon- ella Fischer. George Laben wills his “third” of the Main Street attraction to Pettit who will then hold a controlling interest. Jack Ross wills his Main Street residence to anyone that wants to live away from home. John Wachter wills the nights he was supposed to have with Pettit to anyone who is supposed to like her. Joel Davis wills everything but his “belly chuckle” to John Baldwin who needs every virtue he can get (I don’t thing he’ll get many in this case). Jack Heide has little enough as it is without giving anything away. The entire class of ’36 wills its best wishes to the school that must get along without it next year. To which we affix our signatures this twenty-seventh day of April, 1936. HATTIE KRUEGER, R. D. LUTZ, Witnesses Minister: I’m glad to see you at Sunday School, Charles. What do you expect to learn today? Ears: I expect to learn when the date of the Sunday School picnic is. B. Brown: Give me a cup of coffee without cream. Becky L.: Sorry, but you will have to take it without milk as I have no cream. Taylor: Did you have any luck on your hunting trip? M r. Hennln : you know he has Steuer: Not much. I shot 17 been convicted of bigamy, forgery, ducks. cattle rustling, and embezzlement Taylor: That was pretty good, and you still continue to be seen Were they wild? in public with him. Steuer: No, but the farmer who j Georgia H.: But hang it all, fath- owned them was. [ er, no man is perfect.



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INKLINGS 23 HI-Y Tod Row: Arnold Henderlong, Leslie Conquest. Row II: Bill Harper. Crowell Knight. Kenneth Hamilton, Jack Heide, Ray Bjorklund. Joel Davis, Sylvester Kors, Clyde Taylor. Row III: George Cooper, Dick Joyce, John Hargrove. Andres Tyler, Jack Ross, Merle Dille, William Howe, Fred Krull. Row IV: Warren Houk. Roland Lisius. John Baldwin, John Hershman, Mr. Jones, George Laben, Donald Pettit, Warren Pierce, William Ford. Hi-Y Club The Hi-Y club of Crown Point was organized on December 3, 1935. The purpose of this club is “to create, maintain, extend through¬ out the school and community high standards of Christian character.” Their slogan is “clean speech, clean iiving, clean sports, and clean scholarship”, and the Hi-Y club has attempted during the past year, to uphold their purpose and slogan by sponsoring various activities. To¬ gether with the Girl Reserves, they sponsored Courtesy Week, March 9 to 13. They have attended various older boys’ conferences at Valparai¬ so and East Chicago, and are plan¬ ning to send a delegate to the Na¬ tional Hi-Y Congress at Berea, Ken¬ tucky, in June of this year. They obtained money for their treasury by maintaining a check room at all school activities at the Commun¬ ity Building. The organization is sponsored by Ralph M. Jones and the officers for this year are as follows: Warren Houk, president; Kenneth Hamilton, vice-president; George Laben, treasurer; Crowell Knight, secretary. It has been quite some time since Crown Point has had a Hi-Y and we are certainly happy again to sponsor so fine an organization. In view of the good work done this year and the brilliant opportunity for raising of Christian standards in Crown Point in future years, we of the class of ’36 wish the Hi-Y the best of luck in carrying out its good work. Ethel Mae S.: Mother, you know that valuable old vase that you said had been handed down from generation to generation? Mother: Yes, dear. Ethel Mae: Well, this generation has dropped it. During an intense love scene in the movies, when the hero was do¬ ing his stuff Audrey nudged John and said, “Why it is you never make love to me like that?” Borchert: Say, you don’t know how much dough he gets for that. B. Steuer: That Kaper kid is the laziest kid I ever laid my brown eyes on. D. Robinson: Why is that? B. Steuer: Well, he puts his cow in a drafty barn so she’ll get the chills and churn her own butter.

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