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JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL JAYVEES SHOW A WINNING SEASON Improvement is the word that exem¬ plified the 1971 Jayvee football team. The season started with a defeat by Northside, followed with a shutout by Franklin County, but they refused to quit. Under the leadership of Coach Danny Wheeling, they stiffened to win the next three games. Cave Spring and Jefferson were defeated by identical socres of 6-0, and in between they en¬ joyed a 28-0 romp over William Flem¬ ing to bring their season re cord to 3 wins and 2 losses.
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FALL ACTIVITIES LEWIS CLUBS GET UNDERWAY EARLY IN FALL Amid the bustle and confusion of a new fall term, the clubs and organiza¬ tions of Andrew Lewis began their an¬ nual project of shaping up and re-or¬ ganizing. This was a big job for the Yearbook staff, which faced three new editors and a majority of members new to the ways of copy and layout. The Keyettes also welcomed new members, but in a much calmer man¬ ner with a candlelight initiation ser¬ vice. In their early attempts at money¬ making, the Key Club and Pep Club ingeniously found ways to raise school spirit and their bank balances at the same time. Before the Fleming foot¬ ball game, the Key Club purchased a junk car, emblazoned Colonels across its side, and encouraged Lewis fans to demolish it with a sledgehammer at 10t per swing. The Pep Club boosted the Homecoming game against North- side by producing Nail Northside buttons that sold at 25f apiece. A de¬ cision that the Lewis faculty has been too long neglected prompted the Fu¬ ture Teachers of America to observe National Education Week with such tokens of appreciation as a smiling apple for every teacher. All the clubs kept busy and found that good hard work make for a little fun and successful activities. “Nail Northside buttons, sponsored by the Pep Club, prompt spirit during Homecoming. Sophomore Julie Kane receives her Keyette pin at the Keyette ' s initiation service. Smil¬ ing apples, made for the faculty during Na¬ tional Education Week, get devoured by hu¬ ngry FTA members. 26
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