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Each year the WIGWAM staff presents a skit which is aimed at promoting the sales of the yearbook. This year's skit was a take-off from the Roaring Twentiesf' and, as usual, it was chock-full of chuckles. Pictured from left are Cheryl Bartholo- mew, Sally Dinwiddie, Charles Ashbrook, Barbara Darosett, Tim Marsh, Diana Far- rell, Mike Miller, and Sue Nicewanger. Although it is only February, it looks like the real thing for the class of 1962. At the beginning of the first semester, seniors were measured for their caps and gowns. Deane Rosenbarger exhibits an inner glow as Patricia, Schildmier adjusts his cap. K in 4 1-nn..,J Cadet teaching! is offered to seniors as an practical experience in teaching. The course enables the student to take a close look at teaching' before he decides on it as zi college career. SuAnn Blackwell talks with second-grade charniers at Moorhead. 23 3:
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Each year during' February, Warren presents its annual Valen- tine Tea. This year was the 30th consecutive year for this tradition, which was sponsored by the Warrenettes. As seen in the picture, girls escort their mothers through a receiving line followed by a musical program. Then the guests are served tea and cookies. As the year draws to a close, seniors realize that a new life is opening before them. Some are planning to complete their education by going on to college, while others are planning on getting started in the business world as soon as possible. This year will be among the most outstanding for the graduates of 19623 they put in their orders for their cards and invitations and took time to be mea- sured for their caps and gowns. With the completion of the new gymnasium, War- renites saw their team end with a winning record. For the seniors, this was the first time during their four years at Warren. Looking back over their high school days, seniors will remember such events as sock hops, ball games, convocations, and school dances that added so much to their enjoyment of life at Warren. The administration will remember the Class of '62 for a number of thingsg among these will be the date of February 16. This was the first day in fifteen years that all senior boys were present. Seniom Prqmre To Face Future Students practice their song and dance routines during a dress rehearsal for the variety snow, Moods and Melodies. Members of one of the variety show acts rehearse their routines. Moods and Melodies had not been presented for several years. 22
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