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T wenty-eight BULLDOG STAFF First Row—Carlson, Diamond, Henderson, Baldwin, Bixenman, Carroll, Wheeler, Hartung, Turner, Frame, Scull Second Row—Mr. Jones, Rose, Holloway, Swanson, Shisler, Kasarski, Harper, Heide, Sering, Rettig, Mrs. Allman, Miss Wright Third Row—George Vinnedge, Bruce Hood, Floyd Seramur, Danks, Conquest, Brown, Kaper, Tyler EDITOR . GEORGIA CARROLL ASSISTANT EDITOR . LESTER BIXENMAN PICTURE EDITORS . BUSINESS MANAGERS ADVERTISING COMMITTEE CIRCULATION COMMITTEE NEWS EDITOR . SPORTS WRITERS . HUMOR . STUFF AND NONSENSE CLASS HISTORY . CLASS WILL . ( MARJORIE FRAME MARY SCULL {JOHN WHEELER l HOWARD HARTUNG fMARY LOU HARPER JANDRES TYLER jFLOYD SERAMUR UACK TURNER (-DORIS ROSE J WARREN BROWN (LESLIE CONQUEST LETHEL MAE SERING ANNA KASARSKI { MARILYN SHISLER JOHN BALDWIN ( ELIZABETH RETTIG ( GEORGE VINNEDGE PHYLLIS BURROUGHS ( EDITH SWANSON (BRUCE HOOD ( BARBARA HEIDE (DOROTHY HOLLOWAY (ALLEN DANKS MAKE-UP EDITORS ALICE ' DIAMOND NORMA CARLSON .CLIFFORD HENDERSON Having tried to do our best, we, the •taff, sincerely wish the teahers and under-classmen success on future an¬ nuals and bid all good-luck and farewell.
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STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council of Crown Point High was elected early in the 1936 year, Elizabeth Rettig being made president; Leslie Conquest, vice-president; and Marilyn Shisler, secretary. Mrs. Sea- monson, Mr. Erwin, and Mr. Jones acted as sponsors. The members of the council were active during the National Education Week in November. A committee ap¬ pointed by the council has worked with Mr. Lindley throughout the year and has produced some very fine assembly programs. By the election of the coun¬ cil, several students were guests of the Rotary Club during the winter. The second semester Student Council was organized shortly after the begin¬ ning of the second semester. This time Barbara Heide became president; Bob Place, vice-president; and Marilyn Shis¬ ler remained as secretary. First Row—Calvin, Bowen, Harper, Conquest, Rettig, Heide, Place, Shisler, Holloway, Rose, Turner Second Row—Mr. Erwin, Golden, Mrs. Seamonson, Lamson, Woods, Firman, J. Bruce, Middleton, Clymer, Falkiner, Mr. Jones Third Row—Rudolph, Knight, Wagner, Black, Hartung, Welsh, Howe, Metz, Briggs Twenty-seven
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INKLINGS STAFF EDITOR . ASSISTANT EDITOR SCHOOL EDITOR . SPORTS EDITOR . EXCHANGE EDITOR HUMOR J HALL OF FAME INTRAMURALS BAND NEWS ... GEORGIA CARROLL TOM ADKINS MARJORIE FRAME BILL CARROLL FBLICITAS BURBULIS ( GEORGE VINNEDGE J WARREN PIERCE 1 ROBERT PLACE Ldick hill WARREN BROWN JACK TADMAN BEATRICE SELLERS CIRCULATION ASSEMBLY PROGRAM! REPORTERS SPONSOR . 1 NORMAN KAPER ANNA KASARSKI . MARY HAZLETT ( KARL KROST ROSE DO VI CHI J ELIZA BETH SCHIESER ‘|RUTH SEBERGER CLIFFORD McELWEE v WARREN PORTER . MISS TAGGART MAKE-UP EDITOR .. MIMEOGRAPH OPERATOR . MIMEOSCOPE . ... STENCIL TYPISTS . TYPISTS . SPONSOR .. YPING STAFF ELIZABETH RETTIG .... DOROTHY HOLLOWAY ... ALICE DIAMOND , DORIS ROSE ... -J GEORGIA AMMERMAN l WARREN BROWN j RUTH KAMMERT — J MARIE LUEBCKE ... MISS WRIGHT This year’s newspaper staff accom¬ plished many things. They aroused a great deal of interest in a school paper which had been dead for the past six years; they won the third prize in a county contest sponsored by the Lake County Tuberculosis Association; sent Marjorie Frame and Georgia Carroll as delegates to the annual High School Press Convention held at Franklin Col¬ lege, and were admitted to Quill and Scroll, a national journalistic fraternity. First Row—E. Schieser, A. Kasarski, T. Adkins, Miss Taggart, G. Carroll, R. Dovichi, J. Thompson Second Row—D. Hill, B. Carroll, W. Pierce, K. Krost, R. Seberger, M. Frame Third Row—G. Vinnedge, R. LaCroix, W. Brown, F. Burbulis, M. Hazlett Twenty-nine
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