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To the best. Disc Jockey Reb Porter spun the records for the Homecoming Dance. Win a prize. Booths such as the ring toss drew patrons eager to try their skill. Theme song. The Homecoming theme banner included the first year events of Home-Fest. Autumn (5
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On target. Many eager people lined up to throw at victims such as Student Council advisor Harry Preston in the dunk tank. Howdy partner. Superintendent of Schools Donn Kaupke was one of the fish fryers for the occasion. Homefest celebration draws community Traditionally Warren ' s Homecoming brings together students to work toward an exciting day of activities. This year not only students had that opportunity but the entire community through a first of its kind event called Home-Fest. Sponsored by the PTA Council, Home-Fest was a great success as rows of booths stretched across Industrial Drive at the Career Center and lines of people waited for fish fried by township administrators. Cross County Coach Dick Conway and his team organized a Home-Fest Fun Run and the day was climaxed after the game with a dance disc jockeyed by WIBC ' s Reb Porter. Profits from Home-Fest went for scholarships for graduating seniors. W 1 For Sale. Booths of all kinds lined Industrial Drive at the Career Center, selling everything from shirts to food and crafts. Snap your fingers. The Home-Fest dance was enjoyed by students and community adults in a fall decorated gym. e Autumn Homefest
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Band deKvers P,D,C, and P Through rain or sleet or snow or hail the mailman always delivers. Although this popular cliche is not alway true, many people at Warren found that the post office didn ' t necessarily hold a monopoly on this special delivery. By bearing the elements of the August sun, October rain, and early morning hours, the 160 member Gold Brigade set out to deliver to bands across the state and nation a few letters of their own. Basing their efforts on P,D,C, and P (Pride, Dignity, Confidence, and Perfection), the Gold Brigade placed Sixth in Class A competition at State and Seventh at the Grand National Championships in Johnson City, Tehnessee. Mixed emotions filled the air throughout the season when band members found themselves experiencing the joy of winning Hey, that ' s our band! During the Homecoming show, band parents and supporters applaud for the Gold Brigade. National Poma. Celebrating their victory at Nationals, seniors Kim Ellis and Tracy Myers display their sign of triumph. and the determination of doing just a little bit more. Explaining this junior Mikki Gray stated, One minute we were crying because we missed finals by a fraction of a point and the next minute we were screaming because we got seventh in the nation! Using music of varying styles, the band sported special effects which enhanced their performances. Among these effects was a Moog Liberation Synthesizer which created sounds from thunder and wind to R2D2 vocabulary words. After spending almost 300 hours at rehearsals, over $10,000 and countless days of effort, the Gold Brigade marched, played, and shined their way to the best season in Warren ' s history. Shining Star! Sophomore Reesa Lathrop turns on the smile that helped the Warren Central Poms win top auxiliary honors at the National competition. Autumn Gold Brigade
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