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BELOW —The drawing of the finished product is hard to imagine, and won ' t be a complete reality for some time. JT Ha : nisi ABOVE —The platform into the building became everyones favorite obstacle course as it changed shape throughout the year.
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August 27, 1973, we once again passed through one of the many old doors that lead us on into the halls of CPHS. We never realized that soon bulldozers would bring a day af reckoning to those very ' hallowed halls. Wreck was the word, for not long after tedious school chores were underway did the demolition of Crown Point High School happen, and the renovating was begun. Then no one could be unaware, the process was never-ending and at all times, loud! The back parking lot was converted into a field of dirt and dust, filled with Miller- Davis trailers, trucks, bull¬ dozers and other odds and ends. Soon the same fate overcame the front and side lawns. Time saved not a foot of land. The football field and practice baseball field were consumed by caterpil- lers, and that doesn ' t mean the insect. The football field was modernized, but our practice baseball field was divided, part being a parking lot and the other, a section of our new hallowed halls. The many doors we could have chosen to enter in August, dwindled to two, just months into the school year. It seemed the strolling through mud and sand was just a small price to pay, because WE ' RE NOT GET¬ TING OLDER, WE ' RE GET¬ TING BETTER.
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areas. One can only watch and wait to see what ' s next. There was a time when so many said we were behind the times, maybe we were, but Crown Point has awak¬ ened. It ' s new and different, but there ' s no doubt that WE ' RE NOT GETTING OLDER WE ' RE GETTING BETTER. BELOW —Efficient, new and modern, St. Anthonys is really a life saver for Crown Point and neighboring communities. Crown Point is growing by leaps and bounds. The once small town of yore, now has its own and much needed hospital and a new and mod¬ ern courthouse. The fate of the latters predecessor is at the hands of the county. Only minutes away on U.S. 30, due to open in Sep¬ tember 1974, is the South Lake Shopping Mall, also the Methodist Hospital on Broadway is coming around. There are new apartment buildings scattered through¬ out town, and more and more houses in diverse ABOVE —Mayor Collins donates the first pint of blood to St. Anthony ' s blood
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