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WE ore CP ond WE ore one As far as any standard, chronological sequence of events hold, CPHS once again opened its doors and resumed ac¬ tion for another school year on the usual prescribed date. For the most part, the customary scheme remained intact. It was not destined to be a year to end all years, but nonetheless, it would have its moments. The time would pass with relative ease, and soon yet another class of students would retire to the ranks of CPHS alumni, and a new await¬ ing group take its place to continue the everlasting cycle. The graduating class of 1982 cele¬ brated 100 years of academics in a long tradition of excellence at CPHS. Al¬ though a 102nd year of existence at CPHS is far from as glamorous as that of the 100th graduating class, the year was as exciting as any before it in any aspect. The “tradition of excellence” was just as apparent as in previous school years. The year, to say the least, was an interesting one. CPHS showed its strength both academically and athleti¬ cally, accomplishing much in both fields. There were, of course, losses and dis¬ appointments as far as both areas go, but these could never shroud Crown Point’s never-ending drive and determi¬ nation. Extracurricular activities anri rinh« Trees add a gracious charm to the setting of Crown Point High School. Dan Kernagis (above right) puts together I.D. cards for upcoming freshmen. Miss Donna Phillips and Dawn Wilson organize candy for the HOE fund raiser . 2 also provided students with a chance for exercising their talents and skills as well. All of this was primarily achieved through simple dedication to their par¬ ticular objectives. Dedication of any kind has always been a stronghold at CPHS and remains so. The year 1983-84 was no exception as students followed an intense drive towards their set goals by way of this proclaimed dedication. This dedication involves a large array of fields from ath¬ letics to academics. Dedication on ath¬ letics is an essential guideline for any athlete to follow who must compete in setting a personal or team goal.
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Volume 68 Crown Point High School 401 West Joliet Street Crown Point, IN 46307
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CROWN POINT Lady Bulldogs We Don ' t Quit We Are CP From the street the trees seem to stand like senti¬ nels guarding Crown Point High School. Barb Neely assists Beth Hedges from a hospital bed to a wheelchair in HOE. The bumper plate “Crown Point Lady Bulldogs (middle left) is just one of many seen throughout the community. Student Council president, Jeff Georgas, and vice-president, Larry Geisen, run an I.D. card through the processing machine.
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