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Honor Organizations Cite Achievements THESPIANS-FIRST ROW: Becky Carter, Wendy Wiseman, Barbie Amos, Teresa Smith, Sheila Long, Sherrie Toole. SECOND ROW: Sue Bennet, Joyce Dolick, Terry Blankenship, Lorna Decker, Jill Mumaugh, Mary Kay Keith. THIRD ROW: Kate Nixon, Pam Flick, Yvonne Walden, Paul Neumeister, Cindy Bucher, Karen Ray. FOURTH ROW: Sherri Cazee, Bob Jaegers, Karen Temple, Kathy Farley, Ginger Copp, Meredith Keyt. FIFTH ROW: Dave Danner, Kathy Kleeman, John Mayer, Max Fall, Dave Broecker, Bill Watt, Dawn Bonisa. l . if 1 l Fr? + . M gi S - X Eli. H Vg. . .4 -1 F3 i , n i HONOR SOCIETY-FIRST ROW: Lynn Ayres, Carol Hale, Jane Stuer- wald, Carolyn Robey, Kay Mullen, Lorraine, Callendar, Maggie Csetnyi, Jackie Casaway. SECOND ROW: Ed Burns, Pat Elkins, Lin- da Mullins, Pat Olson, Jane Eubanks, Jerry Bryant, Karen Burris, Carol Morrow. THIRD ROW: Sara Schricker, Clara Mueller, Pat Campbell, Celia Gioe, Linda Kirkham, Barb Niles, Dan Meyer, Eloine Thespians, an international dra- matics honorary society for those high school students deserving of recogni- tion, initiates its members after they . have accumulated one-hundred hours of service or have earned ten points for dramatical service or experience. indirectly the society fulfills the pur- pose of a dramatics council for War- ' ren dramatic activities. Warren Central's Honor Society ful- filled its duty as a general organiza- tion for those who have achieved high scholastic notation. The society spon- sored the Annual Spaghetti Supper given before the Student-Faculty bas- ketball game. Presentation of two one- hundred dollar scholarships to two de- serving s t u d e n t s completed its activities. Those students maintaining an 882 average in all subjects and interested in math were eligible to be members of Mu Alpha Theta, the honorary math organization at Warren. The Dorothy C. Teal Chapter of Quill and Scroll, the International So- ciety for high school journalists, co- sponsored the fourth annual Marion County Press Day in February and sold mums at homecoming. Xp, X 'Aff I Q A, V 4. 4 i f . Raab, Chris Woempner, Pat Smiley. FOURTH ROW: Pam Harris, Dave Kennedy, Karen Stricker, Cynthia Turley, Jacque Crapo, Vickie Hayes, Jan Gorton, Mary Murphy, Carolyn Farrell. FIFTH ROW: Lin- da Miller, Gordon Welles, Mike Lewis, Ruth Rekeweg, Kim Shrum, Jeff Means, Dave Eggert, Bob Mead, Larry Hartman, Mike Rominger.
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Old Routine Breaks-Owl Goes Week g Always seeking methods to im- prove the OWL, Editor-in-Chief Brian Horton and Managing Editor Pat Campbell attended journalism work- shops at Ball State University and ln- diana University last summer. Use of this knowledge, plus hard work and imagination aided the Owl in an at- tempt to meet last year's record of National First Place Rating from Quill and Scroll, an A rating from the National Newspaper Service, and a first class rating from the Na- tional Scholastic Press Association. ln addition, the Owl was a county win- ner in the Columbia Scholastic Press Association competition. Owl staffers coped with twice the usual problems this year, as the Owl went from a bi-weekly to a weekly newspaper. ln addition to preparing and writing the paper every week, the staff under Joyce Dolick's management, keeps Indianapolis informed of Warren's ac- tivities by sending new items and fea- ture stories to various local papers. The Warren Owl continues to make its goal the motto printed on its ban- ner, Wisdom, C o u r a g e, Honor, Service. Reporters Debbie Majerick, Cathy Burke, Roberta Rosebaum, and Wendy Wiseman com- pare clippings of their articles printed in daily and weekly papers. ......,...4-an ef----...,,.,1fN Bill Mulford, fsecond from the lefty assistant sports editor, schedules sports pictures with Owl photogra- phers: Paul Neumeister, Max Fall, e David Broecker and Tony Blackburn. ,......4
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QUILL-SCROLL-FIRST ROW: Wendy Wiseman, Ronnie Carnes, Wright, Brian Horton, Ward Beckham, Ginger COPD. Pat Campbell. Joyce Dolick, Rhonda Leet, Bert Rosenbaum, Kathy Berg, Linda FOURTH ROW: Pat Barton, Dave Broecker, Mike Robeson, John Wiedmann. SECOND ROW: Judy Smith, Karen Burris, Janice Strange, Clark, Steve Smith. Sara Schricker, Linda Mullin, Carolyn Morgan. THIRD ROW: Linda J MU ALPHA THETA-Secretary,EIoine Raab points out to President Eric Reek and Vice President Stuart Price the fundamentals of trigonometry.
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