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

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Engravers - - - G. Photographs - - - - R. Grubb ami Co. - - - Wahlberg Printers - - - Croton Point Register Ill Uke■ Qiu-e yxui . . . the 1941 Axis . . . IVe hope that you will like it . . . In its pages we have tried to bring yon a true, interesting picture of our school life for the year 1940-41— presented as we all have lived it . . . To us, the seniors, it represents the last, the final effort that we will make in our four years lure at Crou’ii Point High School . . . Now—we graduate . . . with this book we take our leave . . . Some 9 i And Meet Sko-con Tla-int High SCHOOL BOARD Mr. Fred Young, Mr. William Kobelin, Miss E!la Blackstone, Dr. C. R. Pettibone, Mr. Aaron T. Findley-—Superintendent “Education 9 a £i£e” OaaA QxiencLb MISS MAUCK English MISS TUTTLE 7th Grade MR. ORNER Coach Physical Education MISS GISEL Art MR. JORDAN 7th Grade MRS. SEAMONSON History MR. COCHRAN 8th Grade MISS HOUK Home Economics Physical Education MR. BUNN Commerce MR. READY Band MR. BREMER MR. BOWEN Industrial Arts Mathematics MR. REED Vocational Agriculture Science ERNEST NIEMEYER President, F. F. A. RALPH HENDERLONG President, Senior Class - - MARTHA WHITEHEAD President, Student Council JOHN PINTER Football Captain DOROTHY ROSS President, G. A. A. MARY ELLEN PETTIT Outstanding Band Member VELDA SERAMUR Outstanding G. A. A. Member AUDREY LEESON President, Sunshine Club Ahe, £exideAA VICTORIA SATO Editor-in-Chief, Axis CARL KNESEK Sports Manager ELEANOR HEIDBREDER Valedictorian ROBERT GRAYSON Business Manager, Axis Page Nine ARLINE ALMY IVA JEAN AMMERMAN WILBUR ADANK W ANDA ANDERSON FLORENCE BARMAN DOROTHY BARNHART JOHN BIEGEL ALBIN BJORKLUND FORREST BLAKEMAN RITA BOHLING RICHARD BOWEN PHILLIP BROWN MERRITT BUCKLEY LORETTA BURBULIS WAYNE CARLSON CLEONE CHILDERS ARTHUR CHRISTMAN GEORGE DRACKERT Page Ten ROY ERICKSON CHARLOTTE FARSTER VIRGENE FICK ROBERT FEIGHNER RAYMOND FINKELSTEIN ELIZABETH GAUNT BILL GERVAIS MARIE GOETHAL RICHARD GRAPER ROBERT GRAYSON BILLY GULLIC ED HANNON MARY ELLEN HEGAN ELEANOR HEIDBREDER ILA MAE HEISTERBERG RALPH HENDERLONG LESTER HERSHMAN EDGAR HOFFMAN Page Eleven DEAN HULL HARRY JOHNS DONALDA KING CARL KNESEK JAMES KRETCHMAR HENRIETTA KRIETER CHARLES HOLLOWAY KENNETH HOLMQUIST STELLA HOULDSON AUDREY LEESON BERNARD LEWIS LOLA LINTON MIRL MATHIAS ARDITH McCARTY BEN MIKUTA MARJORIE MITCH ERNEST NIEMEYER HORACE PAARLBERG Page Twelve MARGARET JANE PALMER MARY-ELLEN PETTIT JOHN PINTER MORGAN PORCH MARTIN PORTER WALTER RINGEN RUTH ROBERTSON ROBERT ROBINSON DONALD ROSS DOROTHY JANE ROSS VICTORIA SATO ROBERT SAUERMAN TERESA SCHERER KAY SCHAFER RALPH SCHROETER NORMAN SEEGERS VELDA SERAMUR MILDRED SMITH Page Thirteen EDITH STATES IRVIN STEUER HAROLD STEINER MARGARET STILLSON ESTHER STRAKIS HERMAN STRAKIS LOUISE SWOPE THOMAS TAYLOR HELEN TENNANT DOROTHY TYLER JOSEPH TYLER MARY VALLES GORDON WATT CLARENCE WENTE KENNETH WERLINE JUANITA WESTBAY MARTHA WHITEHEAD PHYLLIS WIETRROCK Paye Fourteen eniaA ActuulLeJ ARLINE ALMY—Lowell High School 1, 2: Hammond High School 3; Dramatics Club 4; G. A. A. 4; Sun¬ shine Club 4; Cadet Ensemble 4. IVA JEAN AMMERMAN—Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3; Sunshine Club 4; G. A. A. 2. WILBUR ADANK—F. F. A. 1, 2, 3. WANDA ANDERSON—G. A. A. Treasurer 4; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Yell Leader 1, 2. 3. 4; Prom Queen 3; Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3; Sunshine Club 4; Student Council 2, 3; Dramatics Club 4; Crazy House” 3. FLORENCE BARMAN—Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3; G. A. A. 2, 3; Cadet Ensemble 2, 3; Triple Trio 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Dramatics Club 4; Quill and Scroll 4; National Honor Society. DOROTHY BARNHART—Girl Reserves 1, 2; G. A. A. Treasurer 3, Secretary 4; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Cadet Ensemble 4; Axis Staff 4. JOHN BIEGEL—Student Council 2, 4; “Crazy House” 3; National Honor Society. AL BJORKLUND—Hi-Y 1, 2; “Crazy House” 3; Dramatics Club 4. FORREST BLAKEMAN—Lettermen’s Club 2. RITA BOHLING—G. A. A. 1, 2; Girl Reserves 1, 2. DICK BOWEN—Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Varsity Football 2, 3; Lettennen’s Club 2, 3, 4. PHILLIP BROWN—Varsity Football 2, 3; Lettermen ' s Club 2, 3; A Cappella Choir 4. MERRITT BUCKLEY—Brush and Palette Club 4; National Poppy Poster Contest Winner 1. LORETTA BURBULIS—Girl Reserves 1 , 2 , 3; Sunshine Club 4: G. A. A. 1; Dramatics Club 4; Library Staff 3; Quill and Scroll 4; “Crazy House” 3; National Honor Society. WAYNE CARLSON—Hi-Y 1, 2; Varsity Football 2, 3. 4; Lettennen’s Club 2, 3, 4. CLEONE CHILDERS—Lowell High School 1, 2, 3; Dramatics Club 4; Secretary of Sunshine Club 4; G. A. A. 4; Axis Staff. ART CHRISTMAN—Lettermen’s Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 2 , 3, 4; Basketball Captain 4. GEORGE DRACKERT—Lettermen’s Club 2; Brush and Palette Club 4. ROY ERICKSON—Intramural Basketball 1. CHARLOTTE FARSTER—Girl Reserves 1 , 2 , 3 ; Sunshine Club 4; Library Staff 3, 4. VIRGENE FICK—Thornton Fractional High School 1, 2; Dramatics Club 4 . ROBERT FEIGHNER—Varsity Basketball 3; Dramatics Club 4; Lettermen ' s Club 4. RAYMOND FINKELSTEIN—Intramural Basketball 1. BETTY GAUNT—Valparaiso High School 1; Rooseve t High School, East Chicago 2; Cadet Ensemble 4; Quill and Scroll 4; National Honor Societv. BILL GERVAIS—Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Lettermen’s Club 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 1, 2; “Crazy House” 3. MARIE GOETHAL—Girl Reserves 1, 2; Library Staff 3. DICK GRAPER—Boone Grove High School 2; F. F. A. 1, 3, 4. BOB GRAYSON—Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basket ball 2, 3, 4; Lettennen’s Club 2 , 3, 4: Treasurer of Hi-Y 3; Vice-president of Class 2; “Crazy House” 3; Dramatics Club 4; Axis Staff 4; National Honor Society. ED HANNON—Catholic Central 1; Varsity Football 3, 4; Lettermen’s. Cub 3, 4. MARY ELLEN HEGAN—Girl Reserves 1, 2 , 3; Sunshine Club 4; G. A. A. 1; Cadet Ensemble 2 , 3; Triple Trio 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4. ELEANOR HEIDBREDER—Girl Reserves 2 , 3; Sunshine Club 4; G. A. A. 3; State Commercial Winner 2; Valedictorian; National Honor Society. ILA MAE HEISTERBERG—Cadet Ensemble 1, 2; Triple Trio, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Treasurer of Sunshine Club 4; Axis Staff 4; G. A. A. 1, 2; Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3; Dramatics Club 4: “Crazy House” 3; National Honor Society. RALPH HENDERLONG—Treasurer of Class 1; Treasurer of Class 2; President of Class 3; Vice-president of Class 4; Varsity Football 1, 2, 4; Hi-Y 1 ; Vice-president of Lettermen’s Club 3: President of Lettermen’s Club 4; Vice-president of Student Council 2; President of Brush and Palette Club 4. EDGAR HOFFMAN—Revelbis High School, Toledo, Ohio 1; Phillippi High School, Phillippi, West Virginia 2. CHARLES HOLLOWAY—Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Lettermen ' s Club 1,2. KENNETH HOLMQUIST—Intramurals 2, 3. Page Fifteen tfeniaA ActuMiie STELLA HOULDSON—Cadet Ensemble 1, 2; Triple Trio 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3; Dramatics Club 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. DEAN HULL—Intramurals 1. HARRY JOHNS—Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Dramatics Club 4; Debate Squad 4; Axis Staff 4; “Crazy House’’ 3; National Honor Society. DONALDA KING—G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3; Sunshine Club 4; “Crazy House” 3; Dramatics Club 4. CARL KNESEK—Varsity Basketball 2, 3; Football Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Manager 4; President of Class 2; Secretary of Class 3; Secretary of Class 4; Lettermen’s Club 2, 3, 4; Axis Staff 4. JAMES KRETCHMAR—Brush and Palette Club 4. HENRIETTA KRIETER—G. A. A. 1; Girl Reserves 2, 3. AUDREY LEESON—George Rogers Clark 1; Cadet Ensemble 2, 3; Triple Trio 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; G. A. A. 2, 3; Crazy House” 3; Girl Reserves 2, 3; President of Sunshine Club 4; Dramatics Club 4; Axis Staff 4; National Honor Society. BERNIE LEWIS—Varsity Football 3, 4; Lettermen’s Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 4; A Cappella Choir 3. LOLA LINTON—Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3; Sunshine Club 4; Dramatics Club 4. MIRL MATHIAS—Intramural Basketball 1, 2. ARDITH McCARTY—G. A. A. 1; Girl Reserves 1, 2; Sunshine Club 4; “Crazy House” 3; Dramatics Club 4. BEN MIKUTA—Varsity Football 3, 4; Lettermen’s Club 3, 4; Hi-Y 1, 2; Library Staff 4. MARJORIE MITCH—G. A. A. 2, 3; Girl Reserves 2, 3; Sunshine Club 4; Brush and Palette Qub 4. ERNEST NIEMEYER—Hi-Y 1, 2; Vice-President of Class 1; President of F. F. A. 4. HORACE PAARLBERG—F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer of F. F. A. 4; National Honor Society. MARGARET JANE PALMER—Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3 ; Sunshine Qub 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 4; Axis Staff 4. MARY-ELLEN PETTIT—G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3; Sunshine Qub 4; Outstanding Band Award 4Vice-President of Dramatics Club 4; “Crazy House” 3; Varsity Basketball 4; Axis Staff 4; National Honor Society. JOHN PINTER--Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Lettermen’s Club 2, 3, 4: Football Captain 4; All Conference Halfback 3, 4. MORGAN PORCH—Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. MARTIN PORTER—Dyer High School 1, 2, 3. WALTER RINGEN—President of Class 1; Vice-president of Class 2; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Lettermen’s Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 1, 2; Varsity Football 4. RUTH ROBERTSON—Marion Township High School 3; Girl Reserves 1, 2; State Commercial Winner 2: G. A. A. 1, 2. ROBERT ROBINSON—Intramural Basketball 1, 2. DONALD ROSS—Varsity Football 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 4; All Conference End 4; Lettermen’s Club 4. DOROTHY JANE ROSS—Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3; President of G. A. A. 4; “Crazy House” 3; Secretary of Student Council 3; Triple Trio 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Cadet Ensemble 1, 2; State Com¬ mercial Winner 3; State Latin Winner 1; National Honor Society. VICTORIA SATO—Editor-in-chief of Axis 4; “Crazy House” 3; Quill and Scroll 4; Editor-in-chief of Ink¬ lings 4; Debate Squad 2, 3, 4; Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Secretary of Dramatics Club 4 ; Salutatorian; State Commercial Winner 3; President of Speech Club 4; National Honor Society. BOB SAUERMAN—Plane Geometry Contest Winner 2; National Honor Society. TERESA SCHERER—Girl Reserves 1. KAY SCHAFER—Varsity Football 3, 4; Lettermen’s Club 3, 4; Hi-Y 1 RALPH SCHROETER—F. F. A. 3, 4; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. NORMAN SEEGERS—Treasurer of Qass 3; Lettermen’s Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Varsity Football 3, 4; All Co nference Guard 3, 4; Boys Ensemble 1, 2; F. F. A. 3. VELDA SERAMUR—Girl Reserves 1, 2; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Athletic Queen 4. MILDRED SMITH—Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3; Sunshine Cub 4; G. A. A. 1, 2; Dramatics Club 4. EDITH STATES—Hammond High School 1, 2, 3; Sunshine Club 4; Editor-in-Chief of Inklings 4; Quill and Scroll 4. IRVIN STEUER—Student Council 2; National Honor Society. HAROLD STIENER—F. F. A. 1, 2 , 3, 4; Treasurer of F. F. A. 3. MARGARET STILLSON—Girl Reserves 1, 2; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 4. ESTHER STRAKIS—Hobart High School 1; Library Staff 4; Speech Club 4. HERMAN STRAKIS—Hobart High School 1; Hi-Y 1, 3. LOUISE SWOPE—G. A. A. 1, 2; Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3; Sunshine Club 4; Dramatics Club 4. TOM TAYLOR—Intramural Basketball 1. HELEN TENNANT—G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Girl Reserves 1, 2; Varsity Basketball 2, 4: Axis Staff 4. DOROTHY TYLER—Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3; Sunshine Club 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 4. JOSEPH TYLER—F. F. A. 2, 3. MARY VALLES—Holden High School 1; G. A. A. 2; Girl Reserves 2. GORDON WATT—Intramural Basketball 2. CLARENCE WENTE—Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Axis Staff 4. KENNY WERLINE—Secretary of F. F. A. 3. JUANITA WESTBAY—Girl Reserves 1, 2. 3; Library Staff 4; Sunshine Club 4; Brush and Palette Club 4. MARTHA WHITEHEAD—Girl Reserves 1.2, 3; Sunshine Club 4; President of Student Council 4; G. A. A. 2; Dramatics Club 4; Axis Staff 4; National Honor Society. PHYLLIS WIETBROCK—Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3; “Crazy House” 3; Dramatics Club 4. JUNIOR WOODS—F. F. A. 1, 2; Lettermen’s Club 2, 3. 4; Varsity Football 3, 4; Axis Staff 4. LORRAINE WRIGHT—Cadet Ensembx 1, 2. 3; Girl Reserves 1. BUD YOUNG—Hi-Y 1, 2. 3; A Cappella Choir 4; Yell Leader 2; Dramatics Club 4; “Crazy House” 3; Student Band Director 3, 4. GEORGE ZAJICEK—Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. ; A Cappella Choir 3, 4. Page Sixteen ... 9, am, the yuiducUirig, benioJi . . . i eave you Crown Point High School, with just a littc pang of regret that I didn ' t think ] would feel . . . My careless happy days of high school arc gone—never to be recalled save only by some memory . . . Never again may I race the bell through the corridors of my school, for no longer is it my school . . . never again may I stand at the sideline and yell and cheer for my team, for no longer is it my team . . . never again may I bungle the junior play ... or fight for victory on the gym floor . . . never again may I go to my teachers for advice or guidance, or tingle with pleasure at their praise, or sting under their criticism ... or taste the zvinc of victory or achievement or the knowledge that J did zee!I ... or burn the lights of my room cramming for a final exam ... or zvhirl to the music of my school orchestra ... or strain and szocat over prom decorations, or dance and laugh under the finished product ... or zvorry about the empty treasury . . . or flirt ... or know the singular zvarmth of a schooltime friend . . . All that ended when they handed me my diploma there that night of Commencement — ended forever ... Yet the very zvord means not finish—but beginning . . . This diploma is four years of my life ... Yes, I leave that life, but I go to enter a nezv and even greater zvorld . . . Nozv in the springtime—the time of awakening life—I too azvake and rise to its challenge . . . unregretting, unsorrowing, eager . . . Ralph Henderlong, President Dorothy Jane Ross, Treasurer Carl Knesek, Secretary . . 94 benioM, w-ill pfio-ceASio-ttaE do-um the, aibie, .... ifionbo- ' ied 4, co-nd annual Uatto-vu-e,zn WlalyueAade and to-uineq, dance .... benio-’i p,tay, - - “OA iee G.a ' ine ' ied YYloon” .... fiubttihed the 1941 Aodi .... Page Seventeen FIRST ROW: Kenneth Abramson, Janet Adank, Catherine Jane Algoe, Bernyce Berkley, Dorothy Blimm, Marie Bohling, Jacqueline Bouressa, Carolyn Bunker, Edward Casey, Buddy Church. SECOND ROW: Donald Dillabaugh, Don Eichelberger, Ixuiis Ferrero, Herman Fieg ' .e, Shirley Forsythe, Paul Frame, Rosemary Glinski, Dick Glover, Julius Griesel, Roberta Hannon. THIRD ROW: Jim Harris, Geraldine Hetzel, Betty Hibbard, Mildred Hobson, Gerald Horst, Harold Horst, Esther Howe, Theodora Jebens, Bob Kaldahl, Betty Keegan. FOURTH ROW: Catherine Kentner, Jimmy Knight, Jack Knotts, Dick Kretchmar, Josephine Krieter, Betty LaCroix, Glenn Leeson, Marie Lewis, Vivian Lindzy, Leon Lump. Janet Adank, Secretary Ethel Mathias, Treasurer Paul Frame, President Jack Knotts, Vice-President . , famon, home ' voomd ho-td 82 . . kettinq, iiatiorieh,q, y the j,unio. ' i ptay, the RolteA Romp,, the Ualentine dUumq,, - aii add up, to- the unioA- tPjenioA 9, ' iom . . £age Eighteen 4 t FIRST ROW: Ethel Mathias, Naon Maxwell. SECOND ROW: Charles McFadden, Betty Middleto n, John Mosier, Mary Murray, Bill Nassau, Norma Jean Nethery, Jean Newcomb, Mary Nowviskie, Thomas O’Connell, Betty Pardee. THIRD ROW: Carmen Park, Geraldine Phillips, Robert Pierce, Virgil Place, Phil Porter, Helen Puzick, Chester Record, Bob Reilly, Robert Rettig, Helen R ingen. FOURTH ROW: Warren Rothermel, Marian Sabey, Mildred Selkow, Robert Seramur, Ray Shroka, Charles Shuttz, Edgar Skaggs, Janet Rae Smith, Florence Steuer, Junior Stillson. FIFTH ROW: Lorraine Szymczak, Bennett Tyler, Iole Vellutini, Lila Vick, Viola Mae Wemple, Karl Werline, Herbert Whitehead, Edna Wornhoff, Loretta Zimmer, Marjorie Zurbriggen. famLo-M OJt Jien - - One On 5n FIRST ROW: DeLoris Abraham, Mary Lou Adams, Dorothy Adank, Rosalee Allen, Katherine Anduskey, Richard Banser, Bill Beck, Murrell Belanger, Rosemary Bieker, Bernadine Bleiweiss, Richard Bond, Bill Borchert. SECOND ROW: Fred Boskey, Joyce Breyfogle, Georgann Brooks, Betty Carroll, Bernice Cernohorsky, Kenneth Clifford, Billy Comer, Cecil Conquest, Murray Cook, Joanne Cox, Shirley Darnell, Marolyn Comer. THIRD ROW: Ellison Dillabaugh, Walter Eilts, Lee Fagen, Dorothy Falkiner, Georgia Fate, Francis Fiegle, Milton Fiegle, Thomas Ford, Walter Ford, Glenn Fraiken, Harry Goethal, Iris Jean Graper. FOURTH ROW: Madell Gumbiner, Ray Hannon, Robert Hein, Pearl Heldt, Johnny Hennin, Ed Heuer, James Hoffman, Joan Hoffman, Alma Jeanette Houk, Patsy Huhnke, Patrick Isenbarger, Wallace Kasch. Flora Ann Nichols, Treasurer Wayne Seegers, President Jean Orner, Secretary Betty Carroll, Vice-President .... 112 lo-pho-mo-let, dA o-m-ecl the flight IpLut fry, Leitiny, (Zhuitmai, w- ' ieathd . . . bp,o-rvi,o- .ed dio-uu- . . . at the haCft-Laay, malk .... Page Twenty FIRST ROW: James Keegan, Vera Kelsey, Dorothy Kemproske, Walter Kersten, Teresa Zurbriggen. SECOND ROW : Billy Kleine, Doris Knopf, Dorothy Koll, Walt Kolls, Kay Kopper, Mary Ellen Kretchmar, Kathleen Krieter, Bernice Laskin, Lucille Lasz ' .o, Mary Lencioni, Shirley Lewis, Dorothy Lottes. THIRD ROW: Joan Lottes, Dorothy Manja, Jean Massey, Lorraine Mathews, Wanda Mathews, Erich Mauer- hoff, Catherine Middleton, Evelyn Mikuta, Gordon Minas, Flora Ann Nichols, Jean Orner, Jean Palmer. FOURTH ROW: Jimmie Parramore,Harold Payne, Mary Ann Pettibone, Jane Peterson, Chandos Kagon. James Randolph, George Regnier, Margaret Rich, James Richards, Anna Rossi, Vernon Rouhselange, Gilbert Rouhselange. P IFTH ROW: Albert Sabarniak, Virginia Sabarniak, Bernard Schiesser, Virgil Schilling, Walter Schlentz, Earl Schmidt, Ruth Schmidt, Wayne Seegers, Bruce Shis ' er, Kenneth Sipe, Weldon Smith, Rosella Spencer. SIXTH ROW: George Steger, David Stewart, John Stiener, Robert Strong, John Swanson, Wilbur Tolen, Howard Vick, Doris Westphal, Billy Whitehead, Louise Will, Vernon Wirtz, Donald Zajicek. FIRST ROW: Jean Argo, June Argo, Edgar Baker, Bernice Bacon, Robert Bartholomew, Bob Beaty, Joan Beck, Ardith Becker, Robert Becker, Anna Bendza, Lorraine Benson, Mary Besse. SECOND ROW: John Bigham, Margaret Blankenship, Elaine Bleiweiss, Olive Boese’., Lee Boyd, Betty Brown, Gale Buffenbarger, Corinne Bunker, Virginia Burbulis, Rosalie Bussc, Barbara Church, Margaret Clark. THIRD ROW: Mary Clark, John Claussen, Dorothy Clifford, Ruth Clifford, Benjamin Combs, Frank Doyle, Hilda Entenmann, Ila Fauser, Gloria Ferrero, Mildred Finkelstein, Calvin Ford, Patricia Ann Fulk. FOURTH ROW: Bill Gentleman, Patricia Gerlach, Jimmie Graper, Catherine Glassford, Theodore Greimann, Joan Gudenschwager, Ruth Habenicht, Gwendolyn Hami ton, Lloyd Haniford, Phyllis Haniford, John Hann, Kenneth Heck. Jack Leeson, Vice President Frederick Holloway, Treasurer Harold Wheeler, President .... the bc.Pi9ot’l tatyeAt ctaAA numJleAA 124 .... dfteie p,zp,pjg, fyitehizA, Uatied ught out to- climA the iaddeA o-(. bucaeAA ..... tfie {jiui lung, LO-ab tfieiA gala kpAing. danct .... the second tdei ' i tiu-elg, ' iolleA- ikaJting, p.a ' itg, .... Page Twenty Two FIRST ROW: Charles Hegan, Marie Hennin, Patty H ickman, Glen Zieseness. SECOND ROW: Bernice Hoekstra, Raymond Hofferb er, Frederick Holloway, Jimmy Hoose ' .ine, Robert Hoshaxv, Irma Jebens, Jimmy Johnston, Bill Keehn, Betty Kaiser, Jacqueline Kersten, Patsy Kickels, De ' .ores Kors. THIRD ROW: Genevieve Kors, Beatrice Krieter, Meredith Krost, Jane Laszlo, Jack Leeson, Wilbur Lottes, Mary Maloney, Viola Malott, Richard McCullough, Darrell McFadden, Mary Alice McFadden, Mae Jean McMichael FOURTH ROW: Betty Marie Meyer, Billie Mikuta, Ellen Miller, Florence Miller, Robbia Mblick, Jeanette Murray, Dan Mynatt, Loretta Mynatt, Jim O ' Conner, William Osborn, Phyllis Phillips, Shirley Rae Pitts. FIFTH ROW: Virginia Prochno, Kenneth Ringen, Rachel Roberts, Donald Robertson, Edgar Robinson, Rita Robinson, Roy Robinson, Orson Ruehl, Allen Sanders, Charles Sauernian, Joan Schafer, Irma Scheidt. SIXTH ROW : Marie Schroeter, Harriet Schultz, Mary Helen Schultz, William Seberger, Jack Shuttz, Mary Edna Smith, Virginia Smith, Jeanne Spindler, Nancy Stanton, Arnald Steuer, Marion Stoerker, Johnny Strakis. SEVENTH ROW: Everett Teagle, George Va ' entice, Mary Louise Via. Carl NVagonblast, Betty Werline, Eileen Westbay, Harold Wheeler, Dorothy Williams, Hardin Williams, Mary Williams, Norma Wise, Bob Wockner. O’AeA hieA - - Qa-min ' Up vm i w m FIRST ROW: (Eighth Grade) Ruth Adkins, Earlene Banks, Beverly Blimm, Sarah Bowen, Donna Brown, Sally Bullock, Jane Chrisman, Josephine Cilek, Mary Cott ingham, Eugene Dance, Betty Davis, Joe Dobes. SECOND ROW: Waunita Doty, Roseanna Ford, Nad a Gentleman, Robert Haskell, Mona Hershey, Doris Hook, Eugene Jackson, Bill Keely, Laverne Klinefelter, Joe Knesek, Robert Letterer, Robert McColley. Page TU’cnty Four THIRD ROW: Opal Malott, Donald Mathews, Ruth Mikuta, Doris Murray, Florence Murray, Norma Murray, Janice Muzzall, Gayle Niksch, Benny O’Donnell, Bill Ready, Irene Seller, Robert Shisler. FOURTH ROW’: Jacqueline Snook, Neil Swope, Frank Tennant, Robert Tennant, Aura Tutza, Allen Whitehead, Helen White, Jo Ann Williamson, Mary Ann Williamson, (Seventh tirade) Florence Baker, Buddy Bleiweiss, Norman Breyfogle. FIFTH ROW: Marjorie Bryan, Patricia Bryan, Willard Burtner, Bob Carroll, Harry Claussen, Robert Cleveland, Jerry Dance, Shirley Davids, Billy Ensweiler, Bob Fate, June Fawley, Mary Frazier. SIXTH ROW: Betty Lou Fuerst, Louis Gumbiner, Gloriajean Hall, Patsy Harris, Mildred Haycraft, Rose Marie Hegan, Paul Hofferbcr, Katharine Holmquijt, Jane Hudson, Patty Hurst, Melvin Jacobs, Jeanne Jenkins. SEVENTH ROW: Gerald Jones, Donald Kaldahl, Samuel Kinnc, Donald Knotts, Gene Kubal, Kenneth Letterer, George Licht, Betty Lisius, Aura Malott, Jacque ' ine Mikuta, Donna Muzzall, Bob Mybeck. EIGHTH ROW: Dick Mybcck, Dick Platt, Joan Rudolph, Ruth Ruchl, Nonna Satnan, Mary Ellen Schuster, La Vergne Smith, Phyllis Smith, George Snip, Max Snook, Eileen Strong, Marian Swanson. NINTH ROW: Muriel Tadman, Betty Mae Via, Jane Westphal, Delores Wise, Phyllis White, Roger Whitehead FIRST ROW: George Snip, Max Snook, Robert Haskell, Bud Bleiweiss, Bill Keely. SECOND ROW: Roger Whitehead, Donald Kaldahl, Don Knotts, Dick Platt, Paul Hofferber. THIRD ROW: Frank Tennant, Bob letterer, Donald Mathews, Jerold Dance, Mr. Cochran. pAamiUrig, OxduAe .... .... paired against the tougher competition of the Calumet region this year . . . still they posted eight victories in their fifteen starts .... Page Twenty Five RememJfae, i - - Anything can happen Oh! Oh ! there’s that book again Cl 2-016-H22 Valentine Swing Page Twenty Six ' PmuAjl ReJtw-ewi (UtaAMA. Jitei and Djen Intercept That Pass! Page Twenty Eight FIRST ROW: Carl Knesek, Gerald Horst, Bob Grayson, Bill Nassau, Bruce Shisler, Ralph Henderlong, John Pinter, Harold Horst, Lloyd Haniford, Bud Church, Bob Kaldahl. SECOND ROW: Coach Orner, Ray Hannon, Walter Ringen, Bill Gervais, Wayne Carlson, Jr. Wood, Leon Lump, Ed Hannon, Don Ross, Ben Mikuta, Asst. Coach Scales. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Abramson, Chuck Shuttz, Chuck Holloway, Paul Frame, Jim Keegan, Chuck Keck, Bob Reilly, Fritz Holloway, Bud McFadden, Norman Seegers. fiuttdotyk .... . . . plunged over the goal line for the best season in our gridiron history . . . snappiest passing attack in the district . . . long-awaited triumph over Lowell’s Red Devils . . . Pinter voted most out¬ standing backfieldman and most valuable player to his team in conference . . . Pinter, Ross, and Seegers on first all-con¬ ference team . . . ubd .... AcltiUty, .... )3au Pi and Ttaidtt .... S.. A. £eJtteAA and tPjuwateAA, to- - ... is the new art club . . . toured Chicago’s Art Institute and Hoosier Salon . . . entered work in the Scholastic contest . . . sponsored spring art exhibit . . . Officers: Ralph Henderlong, presi¬ dent; Mildred Selkow, treasurer; Alma Jeanette Houk, secretary; Janet Adank, vice president . . . G. A. A. OFFICERS STANDING: Helen Ringen, Vice President. SEATED : Dorothy Ross, President; Dorothy Barnhart, Secretary .... these feminine athletes who swarm the gym ... to the triumphant juniors—baseball and volleyball champs ... to the seniors for their undefeated march to the basketball title . . . and to Velda Seramur, voted the most valuable and outstanding senior member of G. A. A_ Page Thirty O ' .wn OsOAcfl Glufa . . . . . officers: Cecil Conquest, vice president; Jack Knotts, president; Wayne Seegers, secretary-treasurer . . . club for freshmen and sopho¬ more boys . . . bob sled party . . . meetings full of “boys’ talk” . . . sponsored civic service of free check room at basketball games . . OF OUR LIBRARY . SEATED: Mildred Hobson, Mrs. Damon, librarian. STANDING: Marie Goethal, Ben Mikuta, Carolyn Bunker, Juanita Westbay, Esther Strakis, Charlotte Farster. QutuAe, OxtimeAb . . fteftutatb and Re utatLan . . . . . debaters worked with a tough proposition this year, Resolved: That the power of the federal government should be increased . . . fair results . . . tourneys, meets, and league debates took them to Purdue Univers¬ ity and all over the Calumet region . . $$$ . . . their “House by the Side of the Road” won the “Three J’s” second prize in the Indiana Rural Amusement Contest . . . Janet Rae Smith, Norma Jean Nethery. Dorothy Ross. SuaAdianA . . . . . . . F. F. A. . . . active club designed to promote vocational agriculture and better farm life . . . sponsored hay ride, picnics, rabbit fry, chili supper, bam dance, and a test contest . . . took in Chicago’s Live Stock Show . . . projects of actual farming and live stock care . . . Page Thirty One Betty Pardee, Jack Knotts, Wanda Anderson OAfumqh Valparaiso C. P. 24 VIS. 28 Edison 17 24 Calumet Twp. 39 19 Chesterton 31 30 Froebel 28 44 Merrillville 20 27 Hammond Clark 34 29 Tolleston 30 40 Team Tourney C. P. 34—Merrillville 27 C. P. 25—Dyer 30 Charles Schuttz Harold Horst Art Christman Bill Nassau Bob Grayson Don Ross Pat c Thirty Two C. P. VIS. Wolcott 42 30 Hobart 29 33 Griffith 28 23 Rensselaer 20 31 Hobart 35 46 Lowell 32 26 North Judson 58 28 Wheeler 36 29 Lowell 21 17 Hebron 39 25 Edison 28 32 Morocco 37 29 UaAcLut-ood Oipx U ■ ■ ■ . . . previously rated as underpups, Crown Point has grown up . . . now we’re fullfledged Bulldogs . . . new pep and spirit carried us through the stillest schedule in many a season to fourth ranking in the district . . . Improvement everywhere ... we had team work, harmony, sportsmanship—results . . . John Pinter Page Thirty Three FIRST ROW: Milton Fiegle, Jr. Belanger, Jack Knotts, Chandos Ragon, Ed Casey, Coach Bowen, Bruce Shisler, Gerald Horst. SECOND ROW: John Swanson, Bud Church, Cecil Conquest, Phil Porter, Wayne Seegers, Bill Borchert, Paul Frame, Ray Hannon, Ed Heuer. B.u£ipupA iPAaw- OAdA VedLcfAee . . . meet the champs of the Little Four “B” tourney . . . full of fighting spirit . . . a defense that checked all it met . . . 13 victories out of 20 starts isn’t bad . . . offense clicks to sink a point a minute . . . flashy material for next year’s varsity C. P. H. S. Cheer, cheer, for dear Crown Point High Ever her praises ring to the sky! We wi!l always fight for you; You’ll find us loyal, ever true. What though the odds be great or small, Dear Crown Point High will win over a V Red arid white will always lead us— Onward to victory. Rah! Rah! Rah! A Q-kedit to Ou i dtcAao-t . . . Rational UonoA dtaciety. Qjjdll and d tcAo-tl FIRST ROW: Victoria Sato. SECOND ROW: Florence Barman, Mary Ellen Pettit. THIRD ROW: Robert Grayson, Irvin Steuer, Martha Whitehead. FOURTH ROW: Ila Mae Heisterberg, Robert Sauer- man, Betty Gaunt. FIFTH ROW: Loretta Burbulis, Audrey Leeson, Eleanor Heidbreder. SIXTH ROW: John Biegel, Harry Johns. SEVENTH ROW: Horace Paarlberg, Dorothy Ross. yjtudznt Qa-uncii BOTTOM ROW: Edith States, Florence Barman, Vicki Sato. TOP ROW: Loretta Burbulis, Betty Gaunt, Mr. The Green 42 ' s—Nifty, -jam session -first come, first serve Senior Cords the dotted lin mm Ta jm - w m Jjj •V- XQ Maj Fest Royalty—Queen Velda Musta been raining a;sldkfjgh a;sldkfjgh On tfie tlapAy, .... . . . rests the 1940 State Marching Championship cup . . . Mary Ann Pettibone’s marimba so ' .o took her to the 1941 National Solo and Ensemble Contest . . . winners in second division at the state—Lee Fagen, Jimmy Knight, Bud Griesel, Bernard Lewis, Mildred Selkow, Ardith Becker, Barbara Church, Joan Cox, and the Brass Sextet—Mi ' .dred Selkow, Ardith Becker, Lee Fagen, Bud Griesel, Dorothy Ross, Bernard Lewis . . . JIMMY KNIGHT lUe’te ?Aaud OjlVi Rand Page Thirty Nine ji xijy,-3x)U i MR. READY Director . . . energetic musicians make up the first band . . . their music and marching added zip and color to our home games . . . presented two fine concerts—November 10 and March 21 Rjabon OjuuVJUm MARY-ELLEN PETTIT CORINNE BUNKER Ji 9litnfibe, aft cfio-aC £i£e Library browsers Ag. boys—Seeing is believing Are we in the red, Miss Blackstone? Gab Session “Hurry children, the bell ' s gonna ring.” We’re the Bachelor Club—See! Martha on her way Thanksgiving baskets MRS. THOMAS Director WluUc Page Forty Tzvo . . . Christmas Concert December 15 ... the Halleluiah Chorus . . . school choral groups present many programs for town organizations ... A Capella concert . . . May Festival the 9th . . . Audrey’s solo . . . music for Baccalaureate and Commencement pro- bnMmqA - - iti the making. pleading, . . . ... is the aim of the new Sunshine Society . . .busy year found them filling fifteen over-flowing Thanksgiving baskets . . . distributing old c ' othing to Crown Point’s needy . . . sending representatives to the state convention at Tipton . . . and financing members to a week’s fun at the Sunshine summer camp . . . Officers— Cleone Childers, treasurer; Mrs. Seamonson; I la Heisterberg, secretary; Mary Ann Petti- bone, vice president; Audrey Leeson, president . . . QultaLn 9,o-Ln(}, Up . . . ... on the new Dramatic Club ... on its meetings filled with skits, pantomimes, and lessons . . . presenting its brilliant pageant . . . the Rancho Revue with Lizzie Tish, Virgene Fick; Baby Zooks, Morgan Porch; Elmer B!urk, Bud Young; the Firefly Ballet, and the style show . . . junior and senior class plays . . . “£end me youl eaAA n «. , . . . Crown Point’s public speakers began the year with a pot-luck supper with Mr. Erwin as guest speaker . . . next they invited teachers, Dramatic Club, Speech Club, and others to a tea and recita’. . . . Indiana University heard our contestants in oratory, radio announcing, and poetry reading . . Page Fofty Four dtenioA - - QtedAnuui Student £i£e dlfxcui Qa-tvJifaut . Multing, . RbiMiant was the pageant presented November 10 . . . written and directed by Miss Mauck . . . with music by the band under the direction of Mr. Ready . . . one hundred fifty students participated in the twenty stirring scenes of this beautiful patriotic spectacle . . . QcwflLqJt idd. 7Ae WAote, Jxnun ' b OxrfJtdYiq . . . was the junior play ... a witty farce in three acts . . . new idea of a double cast . . . presented November 13 and 14 . . . Page Forty Seven Big sisters initiate freshies ... C. P. Lettermen. They earned them too. Seniors may leave, freshies niav come, but there’s always a dirty floor . . . Sortie studious students studying ??????? fugo—fugis—fugit—fugi-Mr. Erwin Chivalry is not dead! lfie (JumI i On©m duem Uganda’l Royal HatpleA, Ruled, OAat £xw ely YLiqht Rzntaih Hit fellow- HxudheAn Yfloon in O Aa’i, SxViden. I OUR BOOSTERS Iicck, Dr. W. R. Bill’s Grocery, Cedar Lake Birdzell, Dr. Book, John Brown, Joseph E. Bruce Bruce Cadwell, Cordia S. Cilek Brothers Coleman’s Hotel, Cedar Lake Cox, Dr. Alma Crown Market Davis, Carl Eisenhutt, Dr. L. L. Ferrero Lencioni Geisen, Ed Geisen, Ralph Gray, Dr. D. E. Grayson, C. A. Hedman, Ray Hisey, Harry Houk, Dr. Huber, Sonny Iddings, Dr. Joe Charlie’s Meat Market Kennedy’s Hotel, Cedar Lake Knight, Ed Knotts, John Minas Krost, Justice of Peace Pattee, Frank B. Pech Realty Co. Pettibone, Dr. C. R. Rudolph. Raymond Staton, Arnold Spindler, Tobe, Cedar Lake Smith, Dr. Smith, Martin Superior Meats Surf Club, Cedar Lake Troutwine, Dr. Tullis, Dr. Weiss, L. E. Zurbriggen, Louis OPTOMETRIST 628 Broadway WE GRIND OUR OWN LENSES OPTICIAN Gary, Indiana MTi A L IN THE Phone 2-5025 Page Fifty One DODGE - PLYMOUTH ZEIGER ' S SALES and SERVICE CEDAR LAKE BAKERY AND MEEKER CLAUSSEN FOOD SHOP Over Forty Years In Crown Point Phone Crown Point 433-R When We Want Good Gas At The Right Price Best of Luck, Seniors! We Go To - BILLY ROSE’S EDGEWATER .... STANDARD SERVICE STATION .... GROVE STOP LIGHT CEDAR CORNER LAKE CEDAR LAKE COMPLIMENTS Look for the circle arrow sign. It points the way to better values. OF C. R. MUSSER JIMMY KRESTAN Crown Point’s CEDAR LAKE, INDIANA Western Auto Association ifty Two Store The students like to trade with us for the prompt and courteous service they receive. The Store That Fits Your Feet Correctly.” PARAMOUNT SHOE STORE NUNN-BUSH FREEMAN AIR-STEP ADMIRATION HOSIERY PHONE 297-R A - B - FRAME, Mgr. Page Fifty Three COAL PHONE 121 • COKE • HARD COAL • STOKER COAL TUTHILL COAL CO. Yards Opposite Water Works OTTO G. FI FIELD, INC. 572 Washington St. GARY, INDIANA COMPLIMENTS OF LAKE COUNTY STAR OFFICE We will build just what you want: Castle, pig-pen, barn; Or your dog-house we’ll enlarge, To keep you from any harm. F. E. MUZZALL SONS PHONE 150 Sonny. Run Drnvn To SCHMAL’S DAIRY MILK BUTTERMILK STILLICIOUS GREEN SPOT ORANGE DRINK CREAMED COTTAGE CHEESE” or PHONE 9 BIELEFELD AGENCY REAL ESTATE INSURANCE CLAUDE A. BIELEFELD RAY A. LOYCE 120 South Main St. Telephone 480 CROWN POINT, IND. Page Fifty Four GOOD LUCK . . . . . SENIORS LAKE COUNTY TITLE COMPANY The More Beautiful CHRYSLER for 1941 PLYMOUTH the “One For 1941” BELANGER MOTOR SALES CROWN POINT, INDIANA JACOBSEN OFFICE EQUIP. CO. 6th and Mass. St. Gary, Ind. Authorized Sales and Service ROYAL TYPEWRITERS • New and Used Typewriters Bought, Sold, Rented, Repaired PHONE GARY 6946 Page Fifty Five RoitJiermel, FORD AND MERCURY DEALER HORST ' S HARDWARE B. P. S. PAINTS - - - - MAYFLOWER WALL PAPER PHONE 70 From the housewife’s point of view . ROYAL DAIRY PASTEURIZED MILK IS THE BEST IN TOWN Start Getting Yours Tomorrow T. SCHMITZ SONS Phone 271 140 Grant St. WHEN AT THE LAKE, BUY YOUR GROCERIES, MEATS and VEGETABLES from Catherine Jane’s Dad, ALGOE ' S” PHONE LOWELL 2041 Phone: Crown Point 280 or FOR St. John 2621 SOWASH FEEDS and RED, WHITE, and BLUE LAWN GRASS SEED RED STAR FERTILIZER Page Fifty Six TO PLATT ' S PLATTER FOR COKES and CHATTER Old Mother Hubbard Went to her cupboard, To net her family a snack; The cupboard i vas bare, To MONT ' S GROCERY she did tear; A banquet she served when she got back COAL, COKE and LUMBER Crown Point Phone 410 What good is the world Without a teacher? What good is a teacher Without a student? What good is a student Without a school? What good is a school Without supplies? What good are supplies Without the - MODERN SCHOOL SUPPLY CO. DAVID LAYCOCK, Representative CROWN POINT HOUSING GUILD Headquarters HENDERLONG LUMBER CO., INC. Foote Street Telephone 600 CROWN POINT, INDIANA Page Fifty Seven For Service With A Smile GO TO- COMPLIMENTS BLIZZARD ' S ROYAL BLUE STORE GROCERIES - MEATS North End Cedar Lake When the Girls want GOOD PERMANENTS, They Go To- IRENE MRACEK BEAUTICIAN Individual Hairstyling and Finger Waving 126 S. Main St. Phone 59S-J J. HIRAM JOHNSTON INSURANCE and BONDS PEOPLES STATE BANK BLDG. Crown Point Phones Indiana 314 - 661 OF HARVEY KEISER SELDOM IDLE DAIRY Quality Has No Substitute M. S. SPROUT, Prop. VIRGIL CLARK, Mgr. We invite the public to visit our modern barns and pasteurizing plant anytime. Located one and one-half miles southeast of Merrillville PHONES Crown Point 400 Hobart 8023-Y-4 For A GOOD CUP OF COFFEE, Go To The- CHICAGO RESTAURANT AND HOTEL Page Fifty Eight V ■r 11 _J I M 1 HUDSON GARAGE To the Class of 1941 1941 Economy Winner 1941 Safety Winner SERVICE GARAGE WILLIAM ZURBRIGGEN BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATE SPEC MORRIE CROWN POINT NEWS AGENCY SCHMAL SEBERGER HARDWARE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Hitch Your Wagon To A Star” MAXWELL ' S CEDAR LAKE CROWN POINT LOCKER SERVICE, INC. PHONE 100 Visit Our Plant and Let Us Explain Our Service SCHEDDELL WENDT BROS. DRUGGISTS CROWN POINT, IND. Page Sixty BIEGEL ' S BATTERY AND WELDING SERVICE Serves Anybody, Anytime, Anywhere Phone 77 John’s Pop’s Shop THE COMMERCIAL BANK CROWN POINT, INDIANA GENERAL BANKING Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CONSIDER --- THESE ADVANTAGES SUPERIOR TRAINING LATEST EQUIPMENT BEAUTIFUL QUARTERS DISTINCTIVE ENVIRONMENT EFFECTIVE EMPLOYMENT HELP GARY BUSINESS COLLEGE CITY CHURCH BUSINESS BUILDING Patjc Sixty One ■A MORAN BROS. LUMBER CO. LEROY, INDIANA U Wtj M MVH Al„ Phone C. P. 8061-L-l THE PALMER HEATING COMPANY LEROY PREMIER FURNACES AIR CONDITIONING OIL BURNERS STOKERS Heating and Air Conditioning Equipment For Every Purse and Purpose PHONE 8003-L-2 WE KNOW YOU AND YOU KNOW US You are not dealing with strangers when you bank here. Our officers are your fellow townsmen, sincerely interested in this community and in you. Our customers are unusually close and cordial, and there is no trace of aloofness or formality. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CROWN POINT, INDIANA Page Sixty Three CLOVER LEAF DAIRY R. F. SCHMELTER, Prop. COMPLIMENTS OF BUTTERMILK MILK and CREAM SOUR CREAM DARI-RICH EGGS COTTAGE CHEESE BUTTER JOHN BOE SAVE SAFELY AND BORROW WISELY FOR YOUR PROTECTION CITIZEN ' S FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSN. 5272 Hohman Ave. 138 So. Main St. HAMMOND, IND. CROWN POINT, IND. CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! C. LEW BAKER GRADUATION GIFTS BILL CARROLL SELLS CHEVROLETS Faye Sixty Four KNOW WHERE THE KIDS 60! L A M S O N ' S Page Sixty Five ALBERT E. TURNER EASTGATE DRESS SHOP ARCHITECT 107 S. Court St. 116 N. East St. Phone 191-J HOSE BLOUSES LINGERIE MEATS PYROFAX (Trade Mark) AT PRICES YOU CAN MEET GAS SERVICE AUGUST ENTENMANN COOKS . . . HEATS WATER . . . MAKES ICE IN HOMES BEYOND THE GAS MAINS WHOLESALE and RETAIL HUB MUSIC SUPPLY 112 N. Main St. Phone 505 CO. CROWN POINT, IND. CROWN POINT, INDIANA Distributors: Lake, Porter, Jasper and Newton Co.’s PLAN TO ATTEND 0. VELLUTINI MARY CASEY BEAUTY SALON “IVIt ere Good Friends Meet” FOR HAIR STYLING and PERMANENT BUS STATION WAVING Always The Best ICE CREAM PARLOR RESTAURANT 126 E. Joliet Phone 96 200 S. Main Phone 458 Page Sixty Six Service of the best, The south side of the square, Food beyond reproach, For those who really care. HUB CAFE COMPLIMENTS OF THE UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER SALES and SERVICE 60 Clinton Street HAMMOND, INDIANA COMPLIMENTS OF THE NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY Page Sixty Eight GREASING SIMONIZING BRENNAN ' S We will call for and deliver cars serviced “The Men’s Store” WILSON BROS. FURNISHINGS POUNDS GUSKE FIRESTONE SERVICE FLORSHEIM SHOES PHONE 45 DOBBS HATS WASHING POLISHING ALLIS - CHALMERS NEW IDEA BLACKHAWK PLANTERS SUPERIOR DRILLS BEAR-CAT HAMMERMILLS HOWITT’S SEED CORN SURGE MILKING MACHINES GRUEL BROTHERS CROWN POINT, INDIANA SALES and SERVICE Opposite Pennsy Depot Phone 76 GRAIN COAL HAY FEED W. H. AIMAN GRINDING and MIXING PAUL W. KNIGHT INSURANCE We Insure Everything But the Hereafter” LEROY, INDIANA 214 E. JOLIET ST. C. E. SCHMIDT ' S FOOD SHOP “If It’s Food, We Have It” THE HOME OF TELEPHONE 11 BEAUTY IS SERVED FOR THE CARE OF HAIR AND SKIN THE BEAUTY NOOK EDNA RETTIG, Prop. Phone 106 205 S. Main Street CROWN POINT, IND. All Around Service With A Smile; Just Drive In and Give Us A Trial. STANDARD SERVICE STATION CROWN POINT, IND. DAVID STEWART REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE SERVICE Phone 21 Crawford Building CROWN POINT, IND. ROSES FOR GRADUATION Say It With “Our” Flowers LAKE COUNTY GREENHOUSE CORP. Phone 568 E. North and Indiana Ave. DRINK! DRINK! AND BE MERRY! DRACKERT ' S BOTTLING WORKS HAS ALL YOU CAN CARRY Pane Seventy p PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT RENT A CORONA! 3 MONTHS FOR $5.00 Or buy it if you like - - Rental payment will be deducted from purchase price. tfaty Ofjfjice £ fiuipment Go. RUSSELL ' S GARAGE WESTPHAL ' S BUICK - PONTIAC LATE MODEL USED CARS ROUND OAK FURNACES AIR CONDITIONING SHEET METAL WORK STOKOL STOKERS Phone 201 Crown Point Phone Crown Point 53 Page Seventy One DON’T TAKE A CHANCE! SEE- CHICAGO TAILORS J. M. NIELSEN M, JORBIN FULL LINE OF CLEANERS and TAILORS INSURANCE Residence East Joliet St. Phone 89-R Phone 426-M Phone 333 CROWN POINT BREAD CAKES CROWN BAKERY E. T. BROWN WEDDING CAKES MADE JEWELER TO ORDER TELEPHONE 170 ♦ “The Trcasureland Store” FRENCH PASTRY PIES Our Aim Is To Please You DOC’S I. G. A. HANDLES THE BEST GRADE H. C. PETERS PRODUCE- SINCLAIR BENJAMIN BROS. SERVICE STATION FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Stop Light Corner Cedar Lake CALUMET CITY, ILL. Page Seventy T “The best insurance in the world is this; COMPLIMENTS OF EILTS REFRIGERATION COMPANY Try our plan and you ' ll never miss.” CROWN POINT BUILDING LOAN AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION WHERE YOUR SAVINGS YIELD MORE SCHOOL IS OUT! Or it soon will be. And another school year is completed. We hojie it has been a happy and successful year for you all. We want to wish the Seniors all the success in the world and hope they set a mark we all will be proud of. To you. Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors, aim higher and higher. ROOT LUMBER COMPANY FONE FOUR CROWN POINT ESTABLISHED 1892 Page Seventy Three NICHOLS GARAGE Larger selection, better buys, Trade at Miller’s and you are wise. MILLER ' S GROCERY BOSTON STORE The Home of Reliable Merchandise For 40 Years . “ROTHMOOR” GARMENTS NELLY DON DRESSES MUNSING WEAR RED GOOSE SHOES FORTUNE SHOES FOR MEN ESSER HOME FURNISHINGS NASH CARS G. M. C. TRUCKS GENERAL REPAIRING WELDING North Court St. Phone 59 CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! CALUMET TITLE COMPANY 103 South Court St. CROWN POINT, IND. JACK POLAND ' S CROWN POINT, IND. SALES SERVICE TELEPHONE 179 Page Seventy Four Vo WESTINGHOUSE CROSLEY In fair or stormy weather we always pull together “She shall have music Wherever she goes; WENDEL’S ELECTRIC SHOP Sells radios PHILCO R. C. A. VICTOR Hi-diddle-diddle, The cat and the fiddle, The cow jumped over the moon - ” Now You’ll Have To Get Your MILK at SANITARY DAIRY HENRY W. JEBENS Phone 719 CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! BOSS KINDBERG DELOGE AND WEMPLE PHONE 131 YARD AT ERIE DEPOT FRED F. HALL AUTO PARTS AUTO GLASS JUNK DEALER PHONE 383-R “Little Jack Horner Sat in a corner Eating an apple pie. He stuck in his thumb And pulled out - A GREAT HAMBURGER Phone 255 A. E. FUERST Page Seventy Six If you want to take your date To a place she’ll appreciate, THE PALACE THEATRE is the one; Meet your friends and enjoy the fun. DOUBLE FEATURES BARGAIN NIGHTS MATINEES BANK NIGHTS PHONE 95 PLACE AND SON SEE US FIRST The Axis book has many friends, From far and very near; THE CEDAR LAKE BOOSTERS CLUB Deserves a great big cheer! Page Seventy Seve Bowling is a lot of fun; One with quick service; Reschkc’s place is the only one. Make your business theirs. RESCHKE’S LAKE COUNTY FARM BUREAU ASSN. BOWLING ALLEYS INC. CROWN POINT, INDIANA COMPLIMENTS HUBER ' S SERVICE STATION OF “The Service Station That Serves” N. MAIN ST. CANADA DRY .Tr-rf. WORLD’S FINEST ▼ BEVERAGES GOODYEAR TIRES and TUBES Complete Line of Automobile Accessories WASHING GREASING PHONE 452 BEY—ER COMPLIMENTS A PROM OF CORSAGE PEOPLES HARDWARE, INC. 668 Broadway WM. BEYER GARY l’lione 720 Indiana Ave. PHONE 6181 It Was A Pleasure and a privilege to make the photographs which appear in this issue of the Annual, and we know that in the years to come these portraits will be among your most cherished possessions. But school pictures, important as fhey are to us, are only one of many types of portrait work we do. Only recently we completed a new camera-room and work-rooms. With these facilities — and new equipment as well — we have ample space for the largest wedding parties or other groups. We would like to show you our new place; we think it fully on a par with the studios in much larger cities. Won’t you come in and look around — at your convenience? There’s no obligation at all. WAHLBERG STUDIO TEL. CROWN POINT 8035-Y-2 CEDAR LAKE Page Seventy Nine CROWN POINT REGISTER PRINTERS PUBLISHERS Since 1857


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