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Searching for the proper words, Mr. Richard Slaysmen speaks on Junior Achievement. While the band plays on, Mr. Browder fore¬ tells Lewis ' next win. Future mighty Wolve¬ rine, Robbie Turner, thinks of coming days at A. L. An alarming fire drill turns out to be a surprise assembly led by cheerleaders and majorettes. Smashing through cheerleader defense, Wolverine faculty gains yardage. Clenched fists and anxious expressions shown by Chris Johnson urge Wolverines on to victory. 29
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ASSEMBLIES ASSEMBLIES HIGHLIGHT FALL EVENTS What assembly cards? The ones they gave at the beginning of the year. A new system of assembly scheduling was worked out to enable students to attend their classes, but still have the advantage of more assemblies. C ards were given to each student in Septem¬ ber, but they seemed to get lost easily. Despite the confusion, the Lewis stu¬ dent body enjoyed having an increase in assemblies. This increase was espe¬ cially due to the fantastic football sea¬ son and the need for pep rallies. The fall season included numerous pep rallies, highlighted by the mock football game and a fake fire drill. The Homecoming Assembly ended the fall season with 13 girls being named to the court and the students getting out of school early to see the parade.
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HOMECOMING HOMECOMING ASSEMBLY KICKS OFF WEEKEND Homecoming festivities started with a pep assembly as senior girls awaited the presentation of the Court. Clifford Hancock, president of the Monogram Club, announced the names of the thirteen girls selected for the 1971 Homecoming Court. In the days that followed, dresses were bought and the girls anxiously waited for the names of the Queen and Princess to be announced. Homecoming weekend itself began two weeks later with a Friday after¬ noon assembly. Kim McNutt was crowned Queen and Lucy Grogan, Princess of the Homecoming. The girls and their escorts strolled around the gym to end an assembly and begin an exciting weekend. Students were released early from school that afternoon to watch the ar¬ ray of floats, Cheerleaders, and cer¬ tainly the Court itself parade down Main Street of Salem. The Juniors were awarded first place for their float, and the Freshmen captured se¬ cond place.
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