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- The Latm classes annual Slave Sale IS only one of the many tradrtrons so rmportant to Warrens currrcular and extracurrtcular lrfe Frrst year Latrn students are auctroned off 1n a re enactment of ancrent days IH Rome These underclassmen slaves are then requrred to do small tasks for therr owners as students become a part of the varred and entertammg as well as educatronal act1v1t1es of Leon Thompson s hberor jack Wininger is telling his slave, janet Basey, what to do while Susan Morgan dictates to her slave, Don Grossman. the Achlevements and Culture of W C Mrs Suzanne Carey sponsored Warrens newly revrved Drama Club Orgamzed to afford rts mem bers wrth opportumtres to act drrect and partrcrpate rn the many other actrvrtres tnvolved rn pre sentmg plays, the Drama Club sponsored many programs through annual Chrrstmas program the frrst Semor Play for many years, and a specral outmg to the Crvrc Theater for members and guests Another frrst m 1958 59 was the xnmatxon his e into t IC Natronal Thesplan Honor Socrety vuhxch added a mark of drstrnctron to membership rn the Drama Club DRAMATICS CLLB OFI-ICERS Sara McClarren Prendenl Jeannette Mrller Trearufer Bonmt Townsend Strremrm and B111 Nrcevmanger V1rePre51dmt run through a one act slut to be gnen at an all school comocauon l l f . U X U O Y . . . . 7 out the year. These included the 7 'e of t elub ' ' l
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x J WARRENETTE OFFICERS - Kay Cuddy, Preridentg Linda Bloyd, Chap- laing Sandy Cole, Commiitee Cbaifmang Pat Vance, Sergeant-az-Armry Carol Klingelhoefer, Secfetaryf Ellen Jones, Sergeant-at-ArmJ,' Stephanie Woempner, Vice-Pferident. FRESHETTE CLUB OFFICERS - Diane Wallace, Sergeant-at-Armrg Nan- cy Monger, Vice-Pferidentg Lynn Strane, Pferidentg Kay Roberts, Tfearurerg and Vicky Lady, Sergeanl-at-Armr. Add to Boys', Girls' Service BETA HI-Y OFFICERS - David Norton, Sergeant-an Armrg Ken Oswald, Trearurerq Tom jackson, Vice-Preridenll: Melvin Roschelle. Chaplain: Dick Kline, Secretary' jack Stiefel, Prerident. Because of the half days at the beginning of school, clubs didn't have a chance to participate in too many activities this year. However, they did have enough to keep them busy. The Freshette club membership is open to freshman girls. They planned the Freshman Spring Party and sponsored the Clothe-a-Child drive at Christmas time. Sophomore girls in the War- renette club helped sponsor dances and shared respon- sibilities for the Mother Daughter Valentine Tea with National Beta Club. Freshman and sophomore boys were busy also. The Beta Hi-Y club, which is connected with the YMCA, co-sponsored our fall dance and helped with religious programs in the school.
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I-IIC BIBLE CLUB Nancy Chrlstenberry Song Leader Cowan Pferzdent Dxanne DlCl'xS Secrelarn Carol Henrlcks Barbara Reel Reporter jack Sncftl SergeanzatArmr Luztalzon Cbazrman Stan Mamn Sergeant at Arm: Mar Devotlons Ma1n ACIIVIIY of Blble Club MORNING DEVOTIONS LOMMITTIII' Nancy Chnsrcnberry and Sandy Kleme, Muna Larry Gu1re, Teal H1 C B1b1e Club IS the largest club of IIS kmd 1n the Un1ted States accord 1ng to Youth For Chrrst Off1C13I Brlly Zeo11 and most Warren students carr1ed IES memb rsh1p cards Morn 1ng dew otrons program was the mayor act1v1ty of the group as If presented the mus1c the scnpture the prayer wh1ch opened the school day of every WHFICHICC H1 C sponsored by Joyce Col11ns commerce teacher was orgamzed sev eral years ago to fulf1l1 the belref of a number of students that more em phas1s on a relrgrous theme was need ed These people behexed that such an cxtracurmcular act1x1ty would ben ef1t those people who were rnterested The x1s1tat1on program so act1ve IH the past was hampered thrs year by the shortened days but the short dewonons PCIIOCI contmued and lf became another of the f1ne tradmons of Warren Central A ,. , I f ,L I - I! .1 , 3 E i . ' I i . , f 1 I f I . ' u , 1' I ry 1 1' I Ar ' ' rl I 15 1 -I ' ' . A ' Judy Taylor, Trearurerf Larry Guire, VitePferide21l,' jerry lone House, Pzanzrt. O I C l I 3 7 I ' 9 ' 1 , . Y 7 l Y 7 7
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