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

 - Class of 1943

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Page 28 text:

DAY TO DAY . . “Good Morning,—Is your cold bet¬ ter?” This is the friendly greeting Mrs. Miller extends to various tardy pupils at the attendance window. Those tardy this morning are Pat Neises, Jackie Mikuta, Martha Wei- land, Courtney Manders and Lavergne Smith. Only too often we forget that the consequences of tardiness are inefficiency, lack of responsibility, and unfairness to ourself, our lessons and our teachers. Wonder what latest reports would be if General Mac- Arthur’s men had been tardy? Mrs. Miller not only handles well the attendance each day, but she is also the student reminderer. (Announce¬ ments to you!) In the halls we hear the echoes of slamming locker doors, the giggles fol¬ lowing korny “little moron” jokes, the hum of the usual classroom recita¬ tions, and once in a while the steady clicking of the office typewriters so capably handled by Miss Eileen Neth- ery and Miss Ella Blackstone. By the way, Miss Nethery is a recent addition to our office force and a very welcomed one. Just ask Miss Blackstone, who has had a very good taste of being swamped in work. Uirmmm, mi hty appetizing when that third-period emptiness gets you. Make way when the bell rings for these hungry faces must be fed. Where l etter than the home economics cottage could you find a steaming, tasty lunch? Each day these Victory Vittles are prepared by Miss Albright’s home ec. classes. The classes are divided into groups which plan the menu, buy the needed foodstuffs, prepare the food, serve the lunch, and clean up. Many students respond well by filling the lunch room. Pictured with the tempt¬ in ' ; food are Bob Wockner and Helen Wornhoff.

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School beautification might well have been the theme the first of the school year. Guess we’ll have to give the credit to the second-hour civics class, the band, and the first-hour home ec. class. Those pictured are Bob Bailey, Pat Ebert and Jane Peterson. To the top of the pole it will go where throughout the day the broad stripes and bright stars will be gallantly streaming. It’s “Old Glory” being hoisted by Bruce Shis- ler and Jack Leeson. “The Redeemer,” a patriotic pageant, written and directed by Miss Mauck, was pre¬ sented November 8. At right center, the Aggressor, Ver¬ non Rouhselange, mortally wounded, staggers into the room where the chemist, Ray Brewster, revives him and shows him the Four Free¬ doms. At lower right is the Banquet Scene from Act II.



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THIS IS THE WAY Hey, watch that waist line, Betty. Candy’s fattening: but we all seem to enjoy what little there is to be had, The favorite pastime at noon while many await that one o’clock bell is a general chit-chat in the study hall and a continual nibbling at a candy bar sold to the students on this particular day by Eleanor Irons. And now, Jonnie, since you’ve a candy bar—let’s go to the bookstore and buy a War Savings Stamp. The kids out of town really appre¬ ciate those busses in bad weather. While the town chilluns’ have to walk to their door steps, the country stud¬ ents are saving their shoe leather even though precious tires are being used. After the headaches of the day’s school work and activities are over and the studious crowd of young peo¬ ple are on their homeward journey, we find Joe encountering the largest task of the day, sweeping and cleaning up after such unthoughtful people. On Monday and Wednesday nights at seven o’clock we f.nd the student body a bit different thr.n that of the day. Here we find mothers, fathers and past graduates along with present students working overtime for war¬ time educational preparation. Some of the Victory courses which one might have taken were shop, engineer¬ ing drawing, shorthand, typing, Span¬ ish, and English composition.

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