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lf-f' f 3 39 S A-f law-fi V tr. ,ff Q. Q W.: un I6 s 1 Above: ,The National Forensic League proudly displays its trophy case in the main corridor, showing how it became the top team in the state. Left: NFL'ers enjoy another of their common in- terests besides speech as they play pool at one of their many get-togethers throughout the year. ... 'N Above: Speech students Carolyn Morgan and Karen Temple listen intently to one of their class- mate's speech for either approval or criticism. Lett: Ginger Copp and Steve Gray practice the debate topic: foreign aid program of the United States should be limited to non-military assistance.
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Comes to End After at least eleven years of school- ing, we, the Seniors of 1967 entered our last year at Warren with mixed emotions. Being seniors, we were ex- pected to act older and set examples for others. We did set examples, al- though we did not always act our age. Being a senior brought added re- sponsibility for Today and anticipation of what the future would bring. Sud- denly, we were the school leaders, the exploratory teachers, the returning let- termen, and the ones envied by those younger. But with these responsibilities came decisions. Our futures were no longer planned as they had been for twelve years, and it was up to each person to decide what he was to do. Although life did have its serious moments, there were also many times of fun and happiness. Classes weren't always boring, and a riotous lunch period broke the day. Our final year was climaxed by a much anticipated, yet nostalgic Prom and a carefree and wild, traditional Senior week. And as Commencement closed the door to our school years, it opened many more, waiting and challenging us to enter. As Commencement ends twelve years of schooling for some five hundred Warren Central seniors, certain memories climaxing the final year will remain vivid in the graduates' mind as they mature. Mike Dorsey, president of the Senior Class, talks to the Senior Council as they discuss plans of the coming year for the class of '67,
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i-p-Mw.W.,V,,N..M..., . , Another successful year in speech and debate brought hundreds of ribbons and several new pieces of metal to Warren, crowding the already full Trophy case. School board members watch as Mr. Henry Wil- fong beams with pride as he accepts the award from Mr. Bruno Jacobs at an all-school double convocation. l l i l NFL President Eddie Knoop, 12, listens intently to the speech of Mr. Bruno Jacobs, NFL Executive Secretary, as he presents the Leading Chapter Award to Warren. .F , 73. L,-K is , . s fifti- fllasi'-ifzffi -' fi Us-,f 'UM Qs.'3I:ci fs, ,,s,-- 5 .5 .4-:.v,,s,. 1.1 5- -2: -1. -me Us wg: is-4 33' 'li-if me FL Rated Top Chapter For Indiana Numerous persons and organizations have brought pride to Warren, and the National Forensic League has added to this esteem. Being named the top chapter in Indiana and one of the best in the nation, the NFL was pre- sented with the Leading Chapter Award tor the Central Indiana Region, This award brought not only great honor to our speech and debate teams, but also the huge responsibility of living up to it. Although this proved to be a challenge, it also was an incentive that urged the teams on to victory and success. The Leading Chapter Award was given to Warren on the basis ot mem- bership and degrees ot achievement. Warren has 142 active members and 308 degrees. Junior Mike Banta led all NFLers in total point accumulation. Following were Dick Mortord, Don Bick- nell, and Dennis Ose.
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