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after first sectional win Any attempt at keeping the screaming Bulldog fans off the gym floor proved futile as the last seconds ticked by in the final game of sectional play. This year the whole town of Crown Point was swept up in sectional enthusiasm, beginning as soon as the school received notification that the 1966 tourney would be here. Mr. Rogers held numerous meetings with principals of the participating schools. To Assistant Principal Roger Childress fell the tremendous task of securing workers. Mr. Carl Carnahan, athletic director, took charge of caring for tickets and bleachers. Five active school clubs functioned in various jobs, as did the PTA in conjunction with the publications department. The entire county was pleased with the way Crown Point conducted its first sectional in history. Wild cheering broke forth again Monday morning during an all-school assembly, as fans, town boosters, and civic leaders wished the Bulldog team future success. Lower left: Hoosier hysteria at its peak! Below: Minutes after victory, Mr. Knauff, IHSAA, presents trophy to (Standing) T. Liss, J. Schmelter, Coach Allison, J. Pettit, C. Viers, T. Patz, Asst. Coach Marcinek, J. Akers, B. Bieker, (Kneeling) W. Hurt, J. Orman, C. Stump, J. Kacmar, J. Carter. Above: One of the thrilling traditions that accompanies a sectional victory is the cut¬ ting down of the basket net. Snipping his souvenir is center Bob Bieker. 13
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Above: Two seniors experience the thrill of being near Astro¬ naut Frank Borman. Below: John Mecklenburg and Lynn McAnary win first place in a Rotary speech contest. With a jubilant smile, 1965 graduate LaVeda Longfellow shares the thrill of impressive commencement ceremonies with her mother as she reads her newly awarded diploma. The success gained by various students throughout the school year is the direct result of individual effort. As a fitting reward, a number of occasions during the year are dedicated to honoring such endeavors. Various student leaders were chosen to represent Crown Point at the Frank Borman Day press con¬ ference. Monetary awards in civic-sponsored speech contests greeted outstanding orators, while high-scoring competitors attained finalist status in the National Merit Scholarship program. The closing of the year brought both senior and underclass honor days to recognize scholarship, citizenship, and athletic achievement within the student body. Commencement, the senior class ' s final gathering, featured addresses by the valedictorian and salutatorian. Awards presented, school activity came to a close, and the honored recipients went their separate ways.
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