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And Plays Provided aried Entertainment One of the most entertaining convocations which was They are from left to right: June Griffin, June Bosley, Roy presented at Warren this year featured the Vocal-Aires. Loqketr and Henry Finnley. From the swinging beatniks of the WIGWAM skit to the scientific minds of the atomic energy demonstration, Warren's convocations added much variety to the eight-hour day. Falling Leaves, Misty, and other selections were on the program for Roy Lockett and The Vocal Aires as they traveled coast to coast, performing for various schools. Showing physical and men tal strength Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt gave a gymnastics performance. On the more serious side, Thanks- giving and Christmas convocations brought religious inspiration to the en- vironment. Giving Wlarrenites pointers on how to live a happier life, Leighton Ford, brother-in-law of Rev. Billy Graham, addressed an all-school assembly in November. Convos became more than a half hour out of class this year. They brought education to the students in many enjoyable ways. No one really realizes that the work done behind the scenes is just as important as that of the cast. Here janet Behrman applied make-up to Dan Edwards for The Family that Nobody Wanted, given by the Dra- matics Club. jan Taylor watched approvingly. 'I5
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77 Wigwam Strip Highlights Convos Calm your choppers, Sis! Lend me your ears, oh hep-cats. Man, Like Wow! , we 12, F '3y,1, D QOVYQQQ. ,. sbltos 11 . QW? ui, 'b-211 t one 'S Wy. wb v at .eighton Ford, member of the Billy Graham Crusade, chats :ith Mrs. Ozella Schlosser following his successful convo- ation. pep of rj, SeSs1bn6:6' The Schmidts, a talented tumbling team, load their equip- ment for another engagement after finishing their show at Wuren.
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Steve Horsely, senior class president, Priscilla Dick, and iharon Sohn, members of the senior council, model the K1960', graduation caps and gowns. ur Senior Days As graduation day neared, the Class of 1960 began recalling the many good times that had been crammed into a wonderful four years. Proms, parties and picnics highlighted many memories. Others remembered thrilling basketball games, finals, steadies, and a fabulous senior week - but all looked forward to the two biggest nights of the year - the Senior Prom and graduation. For many, the thought of graduation meant entering colleges and universities, the beginning of a brand new way of life while for others it meant entering the business world, acting in- dependently. Graduation was an impressive sight as the seniors in their caps and gowns of blue and gray filed in procession to receive their long-awaited diplomas. As each of the last graduates of Old War- ren High received his diploma, visions of ivy- covered walls and the picturesque setting of the campus were imprinted in his memory. Each senior remembered the happiness that he had known, and hoped that future graduates would share the same fond memories. William E. Glesing, social studies chairman and senior spect of the seniors through his willingness and ability class sponsor, was kept busy counseling seniors and pros- to counsel and assist them. pective college students. Mr. Glesing has gained the re- 'I6
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