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Football Football at Warren Central is still in its infancy; the game was installed last year as a major sport in the school’s activities. Under the excellent tutelage of Coach Stirling and Assistant Coach Acker, the players this year showed a marked improvement over last years squad and from indications next year’s team will be even more improved. Basketball The outstanding contests for the Warrior cage- men during the current season were two victories over Ben Davis, 35-21, and 29 - 27, and a victory over Broad Ripple 37 - 21. The team was com- posed of five seniors, three juniors, and two fresh- men, Gene Kirkpatrick was the leading scorer. At the close of the season Lawrence O’Conner was elected honorary captain of the squad. Track Of the several sports at Warren Central, track overshadowed only by basketball, draws the most attention to Warren’s athletic activities. With an impressive record of eight county championships since 1926, when the sport was in- corporated into the school’s athletic curriculum, Warren Central has gained the distinction of win- ning the event more times than any of the other county schools.
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The annual event of the senior chorus, is an operetta. This year Blow Me Down” was pre- sented on February 16 and 17. Leading roles were taken by Frank McCord, Margie Burton, Clifford West, Mildred Trueblood, Donald Reich, Annabel Eakins, Irvin Prickett, Chester Perkins, Anna Rosemeyer, and Raymond Robertson. A picture of this group is to be found on the double page in the front of the book. The first band at Warren Central in the spring of 1928, was composed of twelve pupils. In the fall of 1928, Mr. Hamilton, became the head of the music department. The band has grown steadily since, and has now reached a membership of 55. The orchestra gave its first public performance in 1929. Contests were not participated in until the fall of 1932, when the band and orchestra won second place honors. In 1938, the band and orchestra won first di- vision in the District contest, and second division in the state contest. This year thirteen of twenty - nine entrances to the state class B solo contest won the right to enter the Regional contest held in Indianapolis. Those winning were; Betty Jane Dawson, John Sturman, Robert Clifford, James Laslie, Willard Holloway, Nellie Jones, Doyle Bowman, Jean Vansickle, Robert Vernon, String Quintette, Brass Sextette, wood wind, trio, standard clarinet quartet
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