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1971 Q S Carnival draws record gate Despite poor weather conditions, the 1971 Carnival was a success. With the unique theme of “Jungle Book , the Quill and Scroll members decorated the fieldhouse with ten foot paper elephants, tigers, and lions. Every year the Journalism Department gives the rest of the school ' s clubs a chance to earn some money. Eighteen dif¬ ferent booths spotted the fieldhouse, while other entertain¬ ment included the pie-eating contest. Sophomore Glen Brown won, earning himself and his class five dollars each. The Sophomore Class sponsored a mud slide, where many people saw Mr. Fenters take a head first slide into a 150 gallon barrel of wet mud. Another booth, the baseball throw, supplied many students with stuffed animals, while the fish pond was an easy prize for the little ones. A dance, also sponsored by the Quill and Scroll, followed the carnival. Featuring “The Listen , the dance was highlighted by the coronation of the king and queen, seniors Dave Sims and Mitzi Norris. Preparing for the Pep Club booth by blowing up balloons is senior Shirley Gilliam and junior Kim Hoffman. Ron Hughes, Rick Ferguson, Dave Decker, and the winner Glen Brown bury their faces in pie during competition. After shooting down the required number of blocks at the cork shoot, Donna Peters presents this lucky winner a lei. Activities 27 f 7
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Assemblies add change during year Throughout the year many assemblies were held to enter¬ tain, enlighten, and inform students on various subjects. From the first assembly to welcome the freshmen until the final assembly to bid the seniors farewell, assemblies played a part of a student’s life. Two singing groups visited LC this year. “The Dust”, sponsored by the SGA, related to problems of today to the students through music and their own personal experiences. The “Random Sample” was a Campus Life group that en¬ couraged students to lead a better life. Again, the Lettermen’s Club sponsored the Turkey Trot where the seniors took all honors. The Student Government Association sponsored the Christmas Assembly highlighted Susie Snowflake (Dave Sims) flashes a smile that captured the student body during the Christmas Assembly. The Indiana State Boy ' s Glee Club visited Lake Central during an assembly just to entertain the students. Despite any by the German Club’s Susie Snowflake skit, the SGA’s Twelve Days of School, and of course, a visit from Santa Claus. Charles King once again visited LC and captured the audi¬ ence with heartwarming songs and spirituals. Just his casual attitude and his charisma charmed the student body. Every month throughout football and basketball season there was a pep session to spark the student body and en¬ courage them to attend the game that night. The cheerleaders would sometimes put on skits, or the coach would speak to the student body, but the eventual motive was to stimulate spirit throughout the school. At one of the SGA sponsored assemblies, Charles King shows Kevin Tatro how to use his diaphram properly. forethoughts about boy ' s glee clubs, they were enjoyed by all. Here they throw off their sunglasses at the end of a song.
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Taking major roles in this year ' s musical were senior Boh mary Pi Iking ton; senior Donna Peters, Hedy La Rue; and Horgash, J. Pierrepont Finch; senior Nedra Lancaster, Rose - sophomore Tim Holleran as Bud Frump.
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