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Jim Marshall, Carol Sherck, Roxy Hopkins, and George Ranta are captured in the familiar school scene— locker line-up. Throughout their years at CPHS, from orien¬ tation to graduation, students realized how impossible it is to exist without being in¬ fluenced by others. In the classrooms they learned about a great range of subjects with opinions and knowledge expanding as far as they were allowed to. During lunch hours friends gathered together to eat, dance, talk, or join in intramural activities. Students with common interests and activities met at clubs and on athletic teams. They mingled at lock¬ ers, games, dances, or assemblies. Through many different means they enriched their per¬ sonalities by contact with other individuals. This contact took on an international flavor when over the 1960 Fourth of July weekend twenty-three CPHS’ers housed a group of for¬ eign exchange students. These youths came from such far away places as Turkey, Singa¬ pore, and New Zealand. Also, during the school year CPHS’ers were introduced to Hay- dee Plathy from Venezuela, CPHS’s first ex¬ change student. In return, a student from Crown Point will travel to a foreign country this summer—another phase in the business of people meeting people. Haydee Plathy, exchange student from Caracas, Ven¬ ezuela, plays South American songs on her quatros. Ray Rogers, assistant principal, helps fresh¬ man Jan Luers find her homeroom the first day of school—thanks to an Inklings map. IDEAS AND PLANS GROW
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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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Throughout the year the Class of ' 61, in¬ spired by former grads such os Beth Muell¬ er, worked toward graduation. AS PEOPLE MEET PEOPLE CPHS fans gather at an October football gome to boost the Bulldog team on to victory. Page nine
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