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CLUBS AND CLASSES PROUD OF THE BULLDOG CACERS. senior Ellen Enockson displays a red and white booster poster. BEINC HELPFUL junior Charlie Lewis condescends to give fresh¬ man Harley Wise directions in new language wing. UNDERCLASSMEN WILL DO IT EVERYTIME. and this one carefully retrieves Carol Reder’s books and folders. PASS INC A NOTE in class is one form of friendly com¬ munication popular among students.
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FRIENDS DISPLAY CO-OPERATION THROUGHOUT Throughout the years at Crown Point High School, from orientation to graduation, students learn that competition, co-operation, and the need for the friendship of others are a necessary part of their high school life. The cafeteria and rec room are the pop¬ ular meeting places during lunch hours. Here students eat, talk, and get away from the classroom routine. Mingling at lockers between classes and before and after school is another common practice. Students exchange ideas through academics and share common interests through clubs, organizations and sports activities. Individual personalities are enriched through contact with others. Common goals are reached through the co-operation of the individuals working in groups. 10
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Each year unique fads and fashions are introduced by CPHS students and this year was no exception. Girls led the fashion parade of “the latest” with wrap-around skirts, knee socks, mohair sweaters and loafers. Small bows and head bands in a wide array of colors adorned a variety of sleek, causual-looking hair styles. The newest in the young man’s world in¬ cluded zippered sweaters, collarless jackets, ski parkas and three-quarter length coats. Steady shirts remained popular through¬ out the year. Girls decorated their steadies’ rings with angora, colored tape or fastened on sweaters with initial pins. Senior cords, class rings, and sweaters remained a tradition as in previous years. UNIQUE FADS, SNAPPY STYLES MAKE DEBUTS
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