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Page 20 text:
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ays of our lives Warren Woods is a lovely place to stroll through in the autumn, but much of it has been destroyed by vandals, Two lovely creatures find the Halloween Dance spon- sored by OEA a perfect place to sneak a hug. Lighting up the darkness, Student Council members from all over Indiana gather at Warren Central for the state convention and the final candlelighting ceremony.
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HDays of our lives Enjoying her gym class, Jenny Havlin, junior, is one of several physically handicapped students who is in a special class taught by Con Keller. Hours of practice made the performance of the Warrior Brigade dance line member Leigh Denne- mann so close to perfect. Learning her keyboard, Alisha Tanner works in Office Practice class in the Walker Career Center. B9JS ,15
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Crisp fall haze, crowds, funny faces The hot summer days of July and August turned to the cool fall days fo September and Oc- tober and early November . . . the Gold- en Days of Indiana autumn. It was diffi- cult for students to stay in their classes and at work. Brown County attracted many War- riors with its colored leaves and hills and weiner roasts and hayrides. Halloween came and with it the OEA dance with only a handful of ghosts and goblins attending. I wasn ' t really surprised that not that many people showed up. They didn ' t publicize it enough, said Mylissa Compton. But with Halloween came the fall va- cation. The weather was beautiful and many took to the parks and horseback riding. Others, like Debbie Bradley, went to the Indiana State High School Press Association at Franklin College, where Debbie won an award for her writ- ing. However, not all students had the op- portunity to travel during their vacation. Many sat at home and caught up on their soap operas and favorite TV programs. Still others went shopping at Washing- ton Square or even ventured to Castle- ton Square. Fall vacation used to be called Teach- er ' s Institute break because many meet- ings of the Indiana State Teacher ' s Asso- ciation are held at that time. It seems few teachers take advantage of these meet- ings now. Mrs. Susan Grenda, English teacher, said, I generally always go to the meet- ings. I go according to the speakers, but this year I didn ' t feel the speakers were that outstanding. Cheering on their team and class are members of the junior class at a rowdy pep session during fall sports. Sophomore Alicia Espich, Brigade dance line member, helps fire up the crowd at a fall sports pep Reflecting the trend to decorate lockers with either session, hunks or babes, senior Shirl Pitts spends time looking at her Wigwam. r— Day »-i
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