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Exit, Stage right. With the beginning stages completed, the new 3 million dollar performing arts facility begins to take shape. Double decker duo. Hands held high, varsity cheerleaders Cindy Tweed and Laurie Smith begin their kickoff chant against the Martinsville Artesians. We ' ve got the spirit! Framed by the Spirit Chain in the background, basketball players Oscar Logan and Keith Carter hit the floor for warm up exercises. Angelic feature. Participating in the Madrigal dinner, the Trebletones perform Bring A Torch, Isabella. Because of renovation, most music concerts had to be relocated. S.R.O. Opening 1
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Sticky stuff. Building Trades foreman, Jon Harmon applies decorative stones to the Building Trades Housing project. The project gave many vocational students hands-on experience. Lonely at the top. Once a center of social conversation, the foyer lost much of the crowd due to the renovation and relocation project. Standing Room Only CONTENTS Opening 1 Summer 8 Autumn 24 Winter 64 Spring 110 Medley 126 People 152 Clubs 220 Advertisements 240 Directory 252 Closing 270 Setting the pace. Applying the finishing touches to the nationally acclaimed Oivl, junior Anne Reed, senior Jayne Jackson, junior Jennie Brown and seniors Jenny Irwin and Chuck Smith discuss graphic ideas. 1 Sophomore spiriter. Adding excitement to both JV and varsity events, sophomore Dawn Ballard leads the homecoming crowd through a spirited battle cry. S.R.O. ' Opening '
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A little less elbow room with a lot more changes Whether it was waiting in a longer lunch line, being shoved into your locker or going down the up staircase, it was obvious that Warren would provide a rush of excitement and a lack of elbow room. For the 2800 of us who piled through the doors of Warren Central on the warm, humid morning of August 20, it was clear to see that Standing Room Only would definitely become a part of the 1981-82 school year. In theatre circles, a SRO performance is a highly successful event. Appropriately to Warren, the year had a lot to stand up for. No matter who you were, from Fearless Freshman to former IPS student. Warren had more to offer in excitement and events. Spirit ran amuck in November and December when OEA sponsored a spirit chain competition between each grade. Morning announcements spurred on students to avoid being the missing link. The junior class ended up winning the contest. Further more, changes were noted in Warren ' s skyline as large cranes and cement walls sprouted from the ground. The noise of jack- hammers and the smell of lumber prevailed as the framework for the new perform- ing arts center began taking place. With the renovation, the art wing became a semi-music wing, the bookstore relocated in the cateteria, guidance counselors worked in the career center, and on and on it went. Second semester brought Rock On Week and Sectionals, Regionals and State finals. It was obvious from the very beginning that it was to be a Standing: Room Only crowd. Slow Koing. With the addition of 600 new students from IPS and Woodview, many Warriors found that crowded hallways were a common occurence. Stand up and cheer. Displaying their support for the Warrior football team, juniors Ginny Prevost and Dan Jessup wave their Spirit Shakers. S.R.O. Opening
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