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in Student Education Indicative of the spirit of Warrenites was Tim DeBruick- dred carloads of Warrior fans joined this caravan to er ' s Model T decorated for a car caravan. Over one hun- escort the team to the North Central game. This year ' s dinner, given for seniors, was the first festivity of Starring in the Senior Play, Charlie ' s Aunt, were this type to be held at Warren. Cyndy Sykes and her impersonator, John Fouts.
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Social Activities Play Important Part An education is more than just learning, it is also becoming prepared to face maturity and the world of which we are a part. Educa- tors throughout the country are studying high schools and high school students. They have decided that social activities, clubs, and participation in che things outside schoolwork are more than just extra-curricular activities. They are now being considered co-curricular because of their necessity in forming a well- rounded individual. Warren strives to make her students as well-rounded as possible. Co-curricular ac- tivities are important parts of our three year stay here. Seniors, for the first time this year, at- tended a Tudor Dinner before Christmas, which was a project of their English classes. Our attendance at sports events gave us a chance to boost our many teams. Sock-Hops, sponsored by the Student Council, gave us a chance to relax and try our luck at all the new dances sweeping the country. Dressed in the style of medieval England, trumpeters added to the Christmas celebration of the Tudor Dinner. Jolly green giant Marty Miggenburg and Sarah Money entertained at the Wigwam convocation. 12
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WISDOM The greatest part of the time which Warrenites spend in school is filled with academic endeavors. For most, these efforts consist of attending classes and doing homework. Those who succeed at these regular tasks show initiative and ability. Many students do not limit their learning to class routine, but seek additional opportunities for educa- tion. Such students exhibit imagination and wisdom. 14
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