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Page six Summer was the time for seeking jobs and having fun. Many students felt they should devote the long hours of June, July, and Au¬ gust to freedom, relaxation, and experiments in creativity. Others decided to get jobs to buy new clothes, help pay for college educa¬ tions, or just to have extra spending money. One of the most popular summer “hangouts” for all was Fancher Lake. Each warm week¬ end it was quite normal to find the school crowd basking in the sun or cooling off in the lake. Returning late in the season from band, journalism, or cheerleading camps, from family vacations, from summer classes, and from the working world, students made it a point to show up at the county fair. It topped off the summer, providing chances for friends to get together, compare previous activity, and plan for the coming school year. SCHOOL YEAR CALLS Working part time in a local grocery store, one of the many summer jobs offered CPHS students, junior Terry O ' Brien carries out the groceries of a customer.
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Doors of ten entrance-ways opened and swung heavily shut time after time during 175 days of school. Each morning 1323 people made their way into Crown Point High School. They came through the doors as individuals, as con¬ trasting personalities, and as holders of def¬ inite ideas. They called out their hi’s and mingled in the halls till suddenly they were no longer so separate. Each did his part to make up a larger, more powerful whole—one thinking, acting, and feeling, vital school body.
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Seamstress Janet Dieman, displaying her prize-winning coat at the fair, provides proof of how rewarding summer months can be when filled with creative octivity. STUDENTS FROM SUMMER WORK AND FUN Pot Struebig and Tom Maas, two of the many stu¬ dents who ottended the Lake County Fair, ride the ferris wheel. As the temperatures rose during the summer days, stu¬ dents left their work to take cool dips in Fancher Lake. Page seven
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