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EDITORS ARE WE “Rah! Rah! For Warren” and Rah! Rah! for these seniors when you stop to recall all the honors the band has won. First division rating in the state for both band and or- chestra is really tops. The people here are Bill Schenck, tenor sax; Ivan Roney, trom- bone; Dale Kessler, French horn; Dick Singleton, alto sax, and Yeva Peet, snare drums. Lois Armstrong and Jane Featherstone have had a busy year. It’s quite a long step be- tween an actual happening and the appearance of the event in print. They know. They’ll even tell you if you’ll listen. It’s not been just this publication but the Owl too. VIOLIN TRIO If you saw the senior produc- tion, and who didn’t, you’ll re- member these girls. They played “Lazy River” to a very pleased audience. We do wish you could have seen this picture in color though for it was really pretty. The girls you recognized are Doris Deerberg, Helen Jennings and Alice Springer. THEY’RE FROM THE BAND
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TWIRLING Joan Gary twirls her baton with ease as Marie Dill and Gerald Howard watch with somewhat puzzled expressions. WARRENETTES Ruth Mowrv, Mary Ellen Ply- inate, and Shirley Vansickle dis- cuss Warrenette Club activities. These officers and the two hun- dred fifty club members spon- sored after-school parties, the Mother’s Valentine Tea and the Spring Party. SAFETY WORKERS Paul Smith, safety squad lieu- tenant, David Kerkhoff , and Don Pressel, bus captains, carefully examine tires to be sure they are safe for transporting school chil- dren.
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