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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
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... 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
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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
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