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A Paulette Martin, Laurie Someson, Brenda Graves, and Claudia Pendleton are selected as Lew Wallace’s first Class Spirit Queens. B Instant identification during Spirit Week — weird socks = a freshman. C Freshmen attempt to “cover” the West Building. D Sophomores work overtime. E Could seniors be implying that high school is just a lot of Mickey Mouse? F Seniors realize that it takes skill to balance a bonnet. G Sophomores prepare in advance to come out in great numbers. Student Life — 29
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spirit week brings students together Got spirit? . . . then let’s hear it! And Lew Wallace High School really heard it during the week of March 17-28, Spirit Week. Stu¬ dents showed their school support during this week by organizing gimmicks with their classmates and electing spirit queens. Begin¬ ning on’Monday, frosh wore colored socks and decorated the halls in the West Building. Sophs got together on Tuesday to decorate the third floor in the Main Building and to wear signs displaying sophomore spirit. Jun¬ iors wore blue jeans and decorated the first floor to declare the class of ’72’s spirit. On Thursday the seniors went all out to brighten up the alcove and the main floor to express their school loyalty for the last time. The class of ’71 wore hats and “dressed up” to look united. To culminate the week’s activi¬ ties, four girls were selected as class Spirit Queens” during half-time ceremonies at Fri¬ day ' s game. D- - Student Life
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community joins seniors — goal: post prom Clowns, cakes, canes, cookies, and candy added to the excitement of the Class of 1971’s main fund-raising project of the year. Kids from seven to seventy were invited to the Fun Fair to join in on an old-fashioned in¬ door carnival complete with spook house, fish pond, cake walk, wheel of fortune, dart throw, tick-tac-toe, make-up booth, art booth, and ring toss. The seniors worked hard to make this event both profitable and enter¬ taining. They made stuffed animals and other toys to sell at a White Elephant Sale and to give as prizes. Sponsored by the PTA, the Fun Fair was organized to raise money for the senior class’s post prom. A successful follow-up to the class of ' 71’s ‘‘Junior Jollies,” the Fun Fair was unique and entertaining for all Wallace students as well as for the entire Glen Park community. D- - 30 — Student Life
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