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Walking to school under the shade of the trees, Rushing madly to class before the last bell rings, Going out of our way to see that someone special. Discussing our day at the North door before starting home, Burying ourselves in books the night before the big exam, Awaiting the announcement of the 1958 Homecoming Queen, Counting the last moments of a basketball game, Worshipping together at Vespers, Keeping beat to Night Train at the Prom, Hearing the first strains of Pomp and Circumstance June 5, These are the reasons we say, To Us You ' ll E ' er Be Dear. Formal , flowers, and tuxes filled the Crystal Ballroom the night of the Junior-Senior Prom, May 1 Sam Schiralli, Saroh Flynn, Ed Stark, Merri Gannon, Barbara Jansen, and John Rongers sparkle over the excitement of this very special evening. Jackets — Compliments of Franks Flowers — Compliments of Veach
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Mrs. Edith Guest, a member of our hard-working janitorial staff, patiently waits for Phil Clement to pick up his books and papers, papers. A tradition which begins each school day is the raising of the flag accompanied by the bugle. R.O.T.C. students perform this ritual. Our school days at Lew Wallace are routine, but they are never carbon copies. There are always new experiences or new friends to be discbvered among the 1,700 students in high school. Greeting friends at the locker, exchanging homework, and making plans for the day ' s end are typical events. Our morning classes begin with the raising of the flag, but time passes so swiftly that before we know it we are hurrying to lunch. After renewing our energy, we fight our way through the crowded halls, heading for our afternoon classes in which we gain more knowledge. Most of our high school courses are required, but we broaden our interests through many elective courses. However, the routine is often changed by amusing incidents in the classroom which strengthen the bond between students and teachers. I wonder if III need this book, too? asks Yvonne Stazinski as Charles Yelusich holds her books for her.
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