Lew Wallace High School - Quill and Blade Yearbook (Gary, IN)

 - Class of 1981

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Programs, holidays highlight winter activities as the snow arrives

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November to raise money for future activities. The French Club sold stationery, Hi-Y and Y-Teens sponsored “The Little Red School House Dance,” Class sold taffy apples and the Future Home¬ makers of America sold seat cushions. The Drama I classes presented to invited classes two, one act plays, “The Lottery” and “Early Frost.” “Students are talented and never get a chance to show it. With Drama I it gives them a chance,” said junior Robert Ruvalcaba. “Get movies that are up to date, something that hasn’t been shown on TV,” said sophomore Vickie Madriana. Despite this opinion Quill Blade made a profit of $1300. While clubs were raising money Student Council was preparing for Inaugaration which was one month late because of repairs being done on the gym floor. Student Council President Lisa Hartfield addressed the students and faculty by saying, “I feel very priviledged that you have elected me for your Student Council President of the 1980-81 school year.” Pictures were taken at the “Little Red School House Dance” sponsored by the Hi-Y and Y-Teens. Kim Brown and Saundra Wells, sophomores, arrived as twins for the dance. Lori Vinson, senior, captures the attention of the crowd by flying through the air at the per¬ formance of the Omni Dance Troup “Show’ Time”. November-21 itt President of the Student Council, senior, Lisa Hartfield initiates freshman class officers, Eric Newman, Selena Waldon, Carla Shepherd, Rhonda Jordan.



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W hen you think of December you think of snow. For most students their thoughts were on studying for the SAT and writing proficiency. Sophomore Toni Gonzales said, “I found the test to be very easy. I think this test is a very good idea. Many students have problems with learning, and these tests help protect those problems.” Drama I classes brought the thought of snow and Christmas by presenting “A Christmas Carol and other Seasonal Readings,” to invited classes in Room C104. Drama II student, Janet Roberson, said, “The Drama I classes put on the “Readers Theater” to show that a play doesn’t need costume but just the imagination of the listeners.” On December 18 the Class Program had a speaker, Barbara Watson, from DeVry Institutes. She talked about the different types of education offered. Technical, Associate and Programming are some of the new divisions in which DeVry represents. Barbara Watson showed slides, and movie, explaining the techniques of electronics in todays society, and the predictions of the use of elect¬ ronics in tomorrows society. The scene was in the polk gym on Dec 9, where the Hornets defeated Hammond Morton, 85-81, for the first home game of the season. The student council gave a pep session, in recognition of the Hornets first home game in two years. “It was our Hornets first victory in the gym in two years and it was the class of 82’s first victory in winning the spirit stick,” said junior Theresa Hill. Home advantage returns In February 1979, the LW Basketball team played River Forest winning 85-81. That was the team’s last home game for two years. On December 9, 1980, the Lew Wallace basketball team played Morton and defeated them 81-69. This was the first home game in two years. “I feel that the team will have more confidence in them¬ selves in winning because their in their own school, and they can be more proud when other teams come play against them,” says senior, Carol Ranilovich. “I think the spirit from the students will increase substantially. The students will be more enthused over the fact that we have a home to play at just like the rest and to me that’s important,” says Shanta Taylor, junior. The bleachers were jammed, the screames were vibrating and most of all, the spirit was most certainly there. Welcome home Hornets! Wardell Paul, senior, leads the Hornets to a 85-81 victory against Hammond Morton. Carol Grimes, senior, shows her enthusiasm toward the oncoming Christmas season while decorating the office Christmas tree. December-23

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