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

 - Class of 1939

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LENS VIEW Disposition Ambition Where You’ll Find Them. Indifferent Wanting to nlease Talkative Wide-awake Elfish Flighty Humorous Changeable Sunny Haughty Quiet Determinated Unruffled Jovial Agricultural Sorta “nuts” Shy Affectionate Boisterous Noisey Bored Nice Merry Darling Timid Mopey Mild Amicable Bodacious Flirty Genial Peppy Friendly Fiery Rough Humble Gabby Whimsical Happy-go-lucky Pleasant Argumentative Drowsy Bashful Cheery Reserved Spirited Jolly Dignified Pugnacious Bored Argumentative Breezy Flirtatious Interested Unconcerned Tempermental Cute Demure Inert Jocular Agreeable Willing Dreamy Cheerful Sophisticated Contrary Sweet Attentive Uninterested Housewife Grow a new goatee Piping nurse Dietician Phy. Ed. teacher Commercial teacher Circus clown Persuasive lawyer “Ace” pilot No. 1 Yodel with Scotty Pitch for C. P. Boosters Marry the “King” Handsome Naval Officer Work on a dude ranch Scientific farmer Competent nurse Champion hog raiser Fondling nurse Wedding bells Remain Mama’s darling Purdue Actress Our Pepsi-Cola man “Sunny-boy” Persuasive Saleswoman Street-cleaner or lawyer Seamstress Sell I. G. A. Cheerleader at Northwestern Private Renowned doctor Married life Coach of All Stars Unknown Chef Prize tomato grower Musician Any? Weenie’s partner Farmer’s wife? Tobacco Kings jester Chemical engineer Ideal office girl None Band director Snazzy music teacher Private duty Big Leaguer Marriage Buyer for Carson’s Stove-pipe cleaner Dancer of dancers Secretary Undecided Commercial teacher Own a beauty shop Go to college? Do what he wishes Flag-pole sitter Consoler of the. sick Important secretary Sleep in class Circus giant Society matron Torch singer Famous beautician Governess Up and coming farmer Sitting on steps with F. F. Holding water faucet Leaning on locker and talking G. A. A. meetings Kidding with Ferris On dates In the way Driving a bunch of students home In the halls Visiting hospital What for???? Riding in a Chevie Teasing LaVern Sitting in car with H. Pettit Study hall F. A. A. meetings With M. Falke “Ag” room Talking with Nellie Working at North Ward Where she shouldn’t be In assembly from 12:30 to 1:00 Typing stencils In the back seat of Bill’s car Talking to some girl Grading Homie’s papers Sweeping lunch room Before Horn. Ec. mirror Girl Reserve Playing the Great Lover Valpo Millie Strong’s sub-division “Schmidt’s” Grocery Baseball diamond Hiking to school Dissecting bugs With Emma Leaning on banisters Everywhere Walking with G. G. Always busy Messin’ around Where he should be Working in office Library Walking on his toes Band building Having a good ol’ time with Smithy Discussing basketball Riding with Johnny Cornin’ late to school “Hoggie” Meyers Going to Butler Working with Mr. Reed With Evy W. Assembly seat next to Jim By radiator surveying everyone Combing her hair Under his fir cap Standing on side walk Trying to reduce Working at the courthouse Typing room Secluded Looking for Bill In the halls Danceland Taking care of Bobbie Sleeping

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LENS VIEW Esther Abramson Henry Baum Nellie Beem Helen Bruce Leone Bruce Jeanette Bruce Wentel Buche William Carroll Charles Clark Ruth Cooper Mary Davis Mildred Dickens Richard Falkiner Mildred Falke Paul Farster Feme Fauser Wilbur Fiegle Jean Firman Dorothy Fronek LaVerne Hack James Haniford Jean Hershey Richard Hill Edward Hoffman Wanda Hoffman Hilding Holmquist Irene Huseman Charlotte Kaiser Richard Kammert Kathleen Kaper LaVern King Gladys Kinne Harvey Knesek Herman Knesek Robert Kretchmar Joe LaBuda Bernice Lae Charles Lewis Richard Likens Annabelle Luke Clifford McElwee William McKnight Edward Metz Helen Mikuta Hazel Nichols Richard Nichols Emma Neimeyer Betty Osborne Harold Pettit Freida Pfost Vera Mae Phillips Dale Robertson Irene Roushelange Elizabeth Schiesser Anna Belle Schneider Beatrice Sellers Jane Smith Gladys Spitson Theodore Steger George Stratton Eva Mae Utpatel Gertrude Vande Craats Wilford Wagner Gertrude Wehner Alice Whitehead Lois Woods Evelyn Wornhoff Kathryn Wright Clayton Ziese As We Know Them Esther “Hank” “Patsy” “Brucie” “Lowie” “Nettie” “Weenie” “Willie” “Chuck” “Sherry” Mary “Millie” “Dick” “Falke” “Chink” Fauser Wilbur “Dotty” “Hackie” “Foo” Hershey “Dick” ' “Snicker” “Shorty” “Homly” Irene Charlottp “Sandy” “Katie” King Kinne “Harv” “Hermie” “Dutch” Joe “Nice” “Chuck” “Dick” “Ancy” “McGoofy” “Mickey” “Eddie” “Kutie” Hazel “Snicky” “Emmie” “Ozzy” “We” “Fritz” “Tootsie Pretzel” “Robbie” “Enie” “Betty” “Ancy” “Bea” “Smithy” Spitson “Steddie” George Eva “Trudy” “Bill” “Gertie” Jpike’ “Evy” “Katie” Ziese Weakness Giggling Flirting Kinky permanents Choral work Basketball Gum and typing Women Reprobates “Camels” Talking about her dates “Bill” Athletics Studying? Pictures of Gabby Harnett Arguing Giggling in Salesmanship Farm Life R. O. T. C. Jewelry fads Cackle Football Library books Drawing in Safety Class Conversation Painted finger nails Doing nothing Smile Gift of Gab “Scitch” jokes Dancing Football Basketball Mary Margaret Lowell Smoking Watching football games Getting to Band Practice Arline Clowning 4-H Work Bragging (?) Sleeping in class Studying Whistling Reading Lowell girls (?, Giggle Dramatics Big Ten Lamphier Tardiness Lowell dances Dances Cooking Weight “Foo” Chicago Valpo Girls Wide grin Bright colors Shorthand “Hoggies” Height Boys Boys Red hair-ribon F. Seramur Eating



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THE FINAL FOCUS The day was LUKE warm, and flies droned overhead as ROBERT’S SON, DALE, and the FIR-MAN’S daughter, JEAN, were sitting on a stump in the WOODS with LOIS by the three BRUCE tre es. The day was LUKE warm, and who should come along but the KING with his grand WHITE HEAD having a DICKENS of a time trying to BEAT the RICE for his supper. He pulled a RIG-LEAF from the tree near by, and sat down on an over-turned POST. While he continued with his preparations for supper, he talked to the group which grew larger and larger as Emma Niemeyer, HER-MAN KNESEK and C. Clark drove in on the HACK which was LaVerne’s one pride and joy. The KING was quite absorbed in his work as he put forth a non-chalant question. “What are you going to do after the last day of school?” Chuck said, “I’ll be all “WORN-OFF” by the time I reach the HILL, so I’ll relax.” Betty Osborne KAPERed in and said, “Oh, he can’t do that, “KIN-NE”? CARROLLing and BEEMing like a little boy, Dicky Nichols hopped in and LAE down, for he, too, was tired of the long climb to the top of the HILL. “Me- too,” he added. “Well, well,” muttered the KING, “All tired, eh?” Ziese strolled in and said, “I feel like BAUMing the place. I’m so happy! As Ted STEGERed on the scene, he seemed to get the “drift” of the situation. “WRIGHT, WRIGHT”, that’s the way to feel,” he cried, giving poor Katie not a chance to say anything. PETTIT’ Vera Mae clambered up and chimed in with, “I’m going to ask Mama for some NICHOLS. Then I’m going to PHIL-LUP my HANDY-FORD and take the Smith girl for a ride.” “Oh, SELL-ER!” called the Smith girl. Ah, ha! Who should stroll in on the group but Wanda, her HUFF-MAN, Eddie Harvey, as if he were a ton of Clay, and little Gertie, WEH-NER the end of the line. Gertie pulled out some FERNES near-by and some flowers that were ’LA-BUD-Ad out, and then she looked thoughtful. HAR-OLD friend Jean walked in and said that SHIE-SSER (she sure) was glad that she were through. It ’CHAR was a LOTTE of work! What about McKnight? Did he LIKE’NS school, or didn’t he? “GLAD-Y’S to be out,” remarked Spitson. FARSTER and FARSTER, the KING BEAT his RICE. There comes Metz. “HUSE MAN is he?” inquired Bob Kretchmar as HE-LENed on a WEE CLIFF? “WEN’TEL” said Buche. Then up came Hilding in QUEST of his HOME. Falkiner then came up and DAV’IS opinion. “Oh, I want to be a COOPER after school’s out. Falke was MILD RED to say the least in exclaiming that she was glad the trip was done. ABRAM’ SON, Charlie, then made his appearance. Ahoy! There comes MI KUTIE, Eva. E-NIE she sweet? Dorothy Fronek and ANN’ther BELLE, Gertrude Vande Craats, and last of all Dick Kammert, George Stratton and Bill Wagner joined the assemblage. “Are we all here?” asked the KING. “Yes, yes, to be sure,” they all cried. “When do we eat?” “Before we begin, I’d like you to commit yourself,” said the KING. The question did not have to be asked for heads nodded, lips quivered, and tears fell as The Last Supper was commenced, for all were sorry the day was done.

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