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Page 20 text:
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■ r Dancing in the cafeteria was the highlight of the evening to many. PTA CARNIVAL Marietta Schutz, senior candidate, reigned this year as the 1959 Carnival Queen . The junior candidate was Phyllis Luckiewicz, sophomore candidate, Sandra Kauffman, and freshmen candidate, Sheila Bruce. This was the second year for the class of ”59” to win the title of Queen for a fellow classmate. The 1958 Carnival Queen was Natalie Sinclair. Each class seemed to work just a little harder than the next. Pop bottle drives, car washes, canvassing, and bake sales steadily increased the votes, as each penny counted as one vote. The Carnival is put on each year by the PTA; each carnival seems to be as good, if not better than the last. Booths, games, doorprizes, food, gifts, dancing, and the crowning of the Carnival Queen, all vie together to make each Carnival a memorable occasion for all. Marietta Schutz Carnival Queen of 1959 Marietta Schutz, Carnival Queen, Sandra Kauffman, Sophomore, Phyll Luckiewicz, Junior, and Sheila Bruce, Freshman.
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March generally comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb. Somewhere during this drastic change of weather comes the annual inner-class tournies. During the week of the tournies, feelings of loyality for one ' s class soar to the height of the skies. The air is tense with excitement, and everyone is out doing their best to lead their class on to victory. The girls as well as the boys participate in the games, just as the boys as well as the girls may find themselves on the gym floor cheering their class on. The games played this year seemed, by far, more exciting than any previous year. The Senior girls followed once again along the footsteps of victory. This was the 59 ' ers second year to cop the victorious first place. This year they playe’d the dynamic Juniors, but at the end of the game the Senior girls proved to be the victors. The final two games played by the fellows were as exciting as a game can be. The consolation game was played by the Fresh¬ men and the Sophomore boys. After two minutes of overtime play, the Sophomore boys came out on top by a score of 43-41. The final and championship game was played by the Senior and Junior boys. The score was always close, with the Seniors leading throughout most of the game. In the final minutes the Juniors tied the score, which meant another overtime. Within one minute the Juniors went ahead three baskets--the final score 47-41. Thus, the Senior girls and Junior boys reigned as the 1959 Inner- Class Champions. Hollywood enters at L.H.S. gymnasium!! Come on, Judy, be a good sport; hand it over! Up, up, and away! It ' s a bird, it ' s a plane, no, it’s Joyce Bailey!! Halt, says Sandra Brown, who goes there?? - 15 -
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The game was a hard one for both our Devils and the Bulldogs of Crown Point. PEP RALLY The evening before the Crown Point football game, the team, cheerleaders, the students, the Lowell Devil and the school spirit gather together at the high school to bum George”, the bulldog of Crown Point. Yells are chanted, the spirit is raised, and the beloved George of Crown Point is burned to proclaim the on¬ coming victory of the Lowell Devils. George , before his fatal end, is seen behind the cheerleaders. The blazing Coach Dan Molchan gave his usual pep inferno is almost ready, talk. His strong enthusiasm and that of the loyal fans was evident as the rally progressed.
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