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On the following pages you will find activities which are taken no more lightly by the student than his classroom work. The types of activity are many and varied - - something to appeal to everyone. Included are the Hi - Y, Warrenette, 4 - H, Sunshine, and Sunbeam clubs, senior chor- us, Honor Society, band, orchestra, cafeteria work, debate team, Future Farmers, journalisrti, teacher assistants, Butler achievement winners, traffic squad and dramatics. Not only do these activities produce co-operation and understanding amoung the student body; they also help the participant to develop mentally and physically, to gain confidence in himself through competion. Dependability is necessary, and in many cases teamwork. There, too, though we usually connect it mostly with athletics, a feeling of sports- manship is maintained. Warren Central’s name is known not only for high scholastic achievement, but for honors in 4-H, band orchestra, sports - in fact, almost all competive activities.
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Sunshine Society The Warren chapter of the Sunshine Society was organized in 1932. It was composed of the eighth and ninth grade girls. In the fall of 1937, Mrs. Lucille Miller, believing that the society was to large, organ- ized the eighth grade girls in a group known as the Sunbeam Society. The purpose of these societies is to inspire higher ideals for high school girls, to spread sunshine and good cheer, to promote the growth of new societies, to train for citizenship, and to advance the cause of Sunshine work. Mary Eleanor Ward and Luella Schenck represented the Warren Chapter at Camp Tecumseh last summer. The officers of the Sunshine girls organized a new chapter at Waldron, Indiana, in 1939. A large group of girls attended the district Sunshine convention which was held at Center Grove School. Warren was also well represented at the state convention held April 6, at Rensselaer, Indiana. The Sunshine and Sunbeam girls sponsored cookie sales. The pro- ceeds were used to start a library containing books and games for girls. The books have been placed in Mrs. Myrtle Rodden’s classroom. The girls intend to add books concerning the personality, appearance, and etiquette of girls to this collection each year. The officers of the Sunshine Society are: Mary Eleanor Ward, pres- ident; Esther Kissel, vice-president; Luella Schenck, secretary; Dorothy Peters, treasurer; Mary Margaret McNeal, chaplain; Irma Piel, pian- ist; Ann Sloan, and Christine Settles, sergeant-at-arms. The officers of the Sunbeam Society are: Evelyn Piel, president; Jean Vernon, vice-president; Dawn Steele, secretary-treasurer. The sponsors of these organizations are Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Rodden.
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