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Crown Point High School, I am here! My summer is over, my fun is now limited Open wide your gates of learning s that I may gain knowledge within your walls.” A modern-day Sir Lancelot stands in first day anticipation of nine months worn and play at C. P. H. S. Page eighteen
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Juniors Plan Prom, Frosh Learn Ropes Sophomore officers, Jim Collins, present, Debbie Ruby, treasurer, Jerry Russell, vice-president, and Rae Ann Gremel, secretary, examine their pride and joy—class rings. Leaders of the biggest CP.H.S. class, the freshmen, are Ron Kaiser, president, Norman Sherck, vice-president, Nancy Vieweg, secretary, and Pete Stott, treasurer. Spirited freshmen indicate their choices for class officers in the fall elections, making an early start toward their goal of senior superiority. Cold drinks, hot dogs, and coffee were just some of the concessions juniors sold in their football stand to raise money for the junior-senior prom May 24.
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First Day: Confused Freshmen and Veteran Seniors 8:00? Same class! 9:00? Same class! Friends find that being together during the first two periods is a great way Are you sure that’s all tan?” Ug, school so soon,” might have been some of the comments heard as this new school year began. New” seems to be the key word as 315 new freshmen passed through the C. P. H. S. halls for the first time. They experienced many new” and different adventures (classes, teachers, as¬ semblies, joining clubs, etc.) all new to them as they advanced in class rank. Let’s see, eighteen left, two right, and ... no, eighteen right, two left, and three right.” Click! Oh! that was your locker that clicked. Oh, well, eighteen left . . . practice makes perfect.” Newcomers to the campus find things a bit confusing during the first week, but still find time to converse with classmates before school begins and between periods.
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