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What would a Warrior’s life be like without sock-hops, clubs, plays, and proms? Probably none of us could imag- ine going to school without these extra- curricular essentials. We lent our talent and energy to 35 clubs; and some 400 of us regularly attended after-game sock hops. Decorating for proms, Homecom- ing, and plays was hard work but fun for all. So much to do: that special flurry at Christmas . . . slumber parties . . . pizzas . . . orchestra concerts . . . musicals . . . dates . . . But isn’t it a blast? September is significant to Warrenites not only because it is the beginning of school but also because it is the time to join clubs. Warrenites expressed their Christmas spirit by bringing gifts for the annual Red Cross project. Activities and Social Life— Madrigals, one of Warren Central’s top vocal music groups, placed first at the annual state music contest at Butler University.
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“Go! Go! Go!” we chanted with the cheerleaders as the Warriors burst the hoop. These sights and sounds recurred throughout the year at both football and basketball games. Each season was high- lighted by a Homecoming game when we wore mums, elected a queen, and greeted sentimental graduates who re- turned to watch us. At pep sessions we practiced our school spirit, which we also displayed in other forms — through our pride in speech and debate teams, music groups, dramatics presentations, publications, arts and crafts, and many individual scholastic achievements. Excited students and parents boost our team on to victory, led in spirited cheers by exuberant cheerleaders. Cupid brought happiness to many on Valentine’s Day, especially Donna Cole. Reigning over Homecoming, Donna was Winter Sports Queen.
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Warriors Love Em! A wonderful evening begins as Don Limbach arrives for his date, Marilou Patrick; later, Charles Yotter and Linda Thurston enjoy dancing to “My Heart Belongs to You”; still later, Pam Rehl arrives wide awake and ready for anything but sleep at a slumber party. A typical teenage girl, Pam goes to five or six slumber parties during the year, averaging two to four hours sleep. Social life for Warren girls and their mothers is highlighted by the annual Valentine Tea. The tea allows girls to learn the “social graces” in pre- paring for life as a young lady.
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