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Do you lean to the left when you should be to the right? Do you stand up when you should sit and fight! iight! fight! Then you don't belong to the pep block. A hard work- ing group of 169 members the block works for coordination, and volume with the di- rection of reserve and varsity cheerleaders. In a combined effort to defeat the opposers during a battle for possession of the ball, Warren's top three rebounders, Don Prickett, Bob Chadwell, and Bill hlacobs, once again reign victorious. was the cyear . . . oosfers c eereal-cAeere
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sfuclenfs rebsAec!Plans or new room win 1 Austin E. Walker, superintendent of the Warren Metro- pleted by next fall, has ten rooms, a new oice and teachers' politan schools, seems to he very pleased with the plans of room. One of the main features will be a new cafeteria the new school wing. The new addition, which is to be com- which will accommodate approximately S50 people. The Visual Aids Department of Warren Central under the direction of Perle R. Fisher has been called the nerve center of the Warren Township schools. Kenny Schaffer and Beverly Perdue are filing rolls of film in the 550,000 film library. All of the schools in Warren Township call in their orders and the assistants take them down.
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Under the direction of Winfield Reed, chairman, the annual P.T.A. ish fry netted a profit of S637.4l last fall. Of this money, two S100 scholarships were given to seniors and S100 was given to the 1958 graduating class. Michael Crowe, junior and United Nations' representative, received S50 for his trip, and :mother S35 is being used to purchase needed equipment for the summer Teen Canteen. The re- maining money goes to an all-student project. Q Big things come in little packages, is a proverb well exemplihed by the rushing on- slaught of the Warriors smallest bacltfield member, joe Neligh, 13. Through such numerous maneuvers, Joe was the first Warrior to succeed in complet- ing a six point play. GPYIOYS fOl4gAf for AHF!-WOW vicfories
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