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

 - Class of 1955

Page 28 of 144

 

Crown Point High School - Excalibur Yearbook (Crown Point, IN) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 28 of 144
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IN KEEPING WITH THE TIMES Twenty-three Japanese fishermen were burned eighty miles away from the bigger-than-expected U. S. hydrogen blast in the Marshall Islands. French designer Dior introduced the “H” line. Roger Bannister, an English interne, was first to reach the supposedly unattainable four-minute mile. Less then two months later the record was lowered to 3:58 by John Landy of Australia. Ohio State defeated U.C.L.A. in the Rose Bowl. The Art Club is one of the newly organized clubs approved by the Student Council. Mela Liptak, Chuck Taylor, Charlene Smith, and Kay McAboy stand around Eleanore Bobrowski as she puts the finishing touches on her drawing. The membership is open to anyone in the school that is interested in art. Miss Wagner is their sponsor. SUBJECT MATTER PROMOTES NEW CLUBS

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DRIVER ' TRAINING CAR Ddamjer Motor Si»U-.s Mr. Naylor, one of our Driver’s Training teachers, is shown looking over the motor of the ir with a few of his student drivers. Within the last two years we have greatly improved our audio-visual aid program. The novies we obtain are not only of great interest to the students, but they also are valuable from i teaching standpoint. Mr. Carter’s junior history class is pictured viewing a current events Page twenty-three



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Isn’t it amazing what a wig, a little makeup and a dress can do? Rosemary Josh and Joyce Mills, two drama club members, are showing Dick Neely some pointers they have learned from Miss Crauder. The Drama Club, organized by Miss Crauder this year, marks another milestone. Studying scripts, makeup, and correct usage of a mic¬ rophone has in the past been limited to people in drama classes or casts of either of the plays. But now anyone can join, attend these meet¬ ings, and earn credits toward the National Thespian Troupe. The Projectionists Club, a chapter of the National Projectionist Club of America, was organized here this year. The membership is limited to hoys who operate the projectors, recorders, and phonographs. During their monthly meetings, Miss Kubal teaches the members such things as splicing film and mak¬ ing minor repairs on the equipment. The Modern Language Club is a name given to three different sections of language classes. This includes two Spanish classes and one French class. The membership is limited to students who have passed one semester of work in either language. This organization meets during the various class periods along with Mr. Naylor, their sponsor. It looks as though the Projec¬ tionist Club members are enjoy¬ ing one of the many movies they have shown throughout the year. The four boys are Bob Kauffman, Bob Spry, Rush Banton and Herb Entenmann. “Oui, je parle francais.” Pauline Walz, Bob Harris and Marion Cox seem quite interested in listening to Joyce Bowers recording in French.

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