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Missed School Make up an Unforgettable Winter
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With temperatures way below zero, the winter of 77 will not easily be forgotten. Practically over all of the country, people felt Mother Nature’s chilling winds and frosty snow. Due to the lack of energy to heat buildings, many factories and stores were closed. President Carter announced twice on national television to cut down on the energy consumption. Lew Wallace was closed to help do our part in conserving fuel. The all-city strike by the janitors and secretaries also added to fewer days attended by students. 1. Gentlemen, start your engines! That sounds easy enough, but with this much ice and snow, it became quite a tricky task. 2. Winter can seem very lonely at times. 3. A hazy January day’s sun sets and Lew Wallace ends another school day. 4. When all else fails, get walking. With our snowfall, be careful not to sink. 5. Mrs. Skinta and Mrs. Shelborne spent some bitter cold days picketing during the )anitor- Secretary strike. 6. No matter how cold or snowy, students can have fun in spite of the weather.
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U L L L L L V- 3p 3|? Jjw JJQ Learning and knowledge are not only gathered from books. At Lew Wallace, we were able to. present many assemblies which added to our learning and knowledge of many other cultures, lifestyles, and the arts. Last year our assemblies ranged from symphonies to jazz, kung fu to dances, drama to comedy. Some of the other assemblies were more school sponsored in theme, such as Cultural Week, pep rallies and Student Council installation to name a few. Though some were more for our enjoyment, all were mainly presented to enlighten our thinking and broaden our own awareness. 1. The All City Orchestra provided us with some melodious sounds. 2. Mr. Christoff conveys the school ' s congratulations to the gridmen for capturing the conference crown. 3. The Air Force Rock Band. Mach One. performed for the student body many good rock tunes. 4. A Kung Fu demonstration was given by the Cobra Kai Club. 5. In her speech for Student Council installation Sophomore President Kathy McDonald urges more interest and spirit in our school. 6. The )ohntue Dance Company gave a modern dance performance. 22
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