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A Last Qlimpse Of C.P.H.S. Citizens Many are the memories of our school city - - its halls, ,its teachers, its students. Remember the noise as you went downstairs to shop?-The clatter of the typing room? . . . The trips to the assemblies or to the art class? . . . The plans of athletic strategy explained to the non-play¬ ing students as well as the varsity? Not to be forgotten, let us refresh our memories with a free torn- down the traditional Olde School Hall ... It is homeroom period now so let us pause to look in through the portholes and identify familiar faces. S P Page 19
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(1. to r.) Lowell C. Held, Treasurer, Julius J. Griesel, Secretary; Walter A. McLean, President; Trustees To this group we can well attribute the progressiveness of our school. Through the fore¬ sight, careful planning of these men, and their genuine interest in the welfare of the future citi¬ zens of Crown Point we can be proud to call Crown Point High School our Alma Mater. Lee E. Eve, Superintendent. Miss Blackstone and Mary Ellen Kretschmar. Office Staff These industrious women ar® the backbone of our school of¬ fice. A glance at the always ac¬ curate files, the well-kept desks, and the personages behind them, shows that our school of¬ fice shines with efficiency. Page 18
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MR. CARNAHAN is not only Crown Point ' s well- known athletic director, but also an instructor in health classes and one of the sponsors of the Sopho¬ more Class. Mr. Carnahan attended Washington and Lee College in Virginia, Indiana State Teachers ' College, and the University of Illinois where he re¬ ceived his B.S. degree. MR. CHURCH instructs the boys in mechanical drawing and woodshop. He sponsors the Boys ' Bowl¬ ing League and assists in the sponsorship of the Junior Class. He attended Indiana State Teachers ' College, Illinois U., Butler College, and Purdue where he received his B.S. degree. MR. DALTON instructs the students in the sub¬ jects of biology and agriculture. The F.F.A. is under this teacher ' s sponsorship along with part of the Junior Class. He attended Warton Tech. School in England, Instructors Training School, also in Eng¬ land, and Purdue where he received his B.S. degree. MR. COCHRAN has the most interesting clas¬ ses of chemistry, physics, and mathamatics. He is one of the sponsors of the Junior Class and directs the Science Club. This teacher received his ed¬ ucation in the following places: Indiana Central College; Naval Air and Navigation School in Fla- orida; Central Normal College where he received his B. S. degree; and Indiana U. where he received his M. S. degree. Page 20
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