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Page 14 text:
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The one hundred twenty-second Lake County Fair began August 17 and ended August 24. The expected attendance was 255,000; but contrary to expectations, attendance soared to 305,518. That broke the last record by nearly 45,000. The weather was credited with drawing the record-breaking crowd. During the week, the days were sunny and the sky clear. The fair attracted people from five states. Visitors came from Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois, and Wiscon¬ sin, as well as Indiana. inflation hit the fair. Gate admis¬ sion was $2 for adults; children under 16 were admitted free of charge. It used to be that any student in high school was admitted free. Most games in the midway were up to 50 cents; rides for adults were up to 60 cents for one ride. For the first time in 25 years, visitors noticed new rides. Thomas Joyland sold, and was replaced by the Blue Grass Show, which was not only new but bigger. Summer fun passed quickly. On September 3, 1974, students entered the reconstructed halls of CPHS. The INKLINGS contained a map of the three remodeled floors of Crown Point High School; sophomores weren ' t the only ones lost that first week. After two weeks, the students got used to the routine of going to classes and finding alternate routes because of construction. Putting his money on the line, Joe Reiling (top) took a chance on the mouse game. From a bird ' s eye view, the 1974 Lake County Fair (above) proved to be a week of enjoyment for thousands of visitors. 10
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SUMMER FUN YIELDS TO FALL Using up many summer hours. Senior Scott Armbrust (left) practiced his backswing for the up-coming tennis season. Anxious to see the reconstruction, many students (above) waited for the bell to enter.
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