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Councils Involve Student Representation At the beginning of each year a homeroom representative is elected to represent and bring to the homeroom certain matters dealt with in Student Council. Student Council Officers are elected by the classes prior to the year which they will take office. Among the Council's projects are the Student Handbook, sock hops, and supervision of queen elections. This year, the council raised funds to build a school in a foreign, underdeveloped area. The Junior Council is primarily con- cerned with projects, situations, and necessities of the Junior Class. Those projects most prominent were the ordering of class rings, the Turnabout Dance, and the Junior Prom. The Senior Council, this year, planned many activities, solved the many responsibilities handed to them leading to graduation, and made ar- rangements for the senior prom. The council secured means by which se- niors could order cards and announce- ments, rent caps and gowns, and graduate in a memorable ceremony on June 3. , R 'L V11 sg' , 'f5'.. '.Y4Y ' '-'- ffl '.i.:i',-4-ig 43. V lg il SENIOR COUNCIL-FIRST ROW: Ronnie Carnes, Sharon Barr, Pat Elkins, Mary Kay Keith, Carol Morrow, Marlene Wallace, Debbie Seigfried, Jackie Gasaway. SECOND ROW: Sue Wuensch, Carole Munson, Rhonda Leet, Dan Myer, Frank Dean, Judy Smith, Pam Mc- Guire. THIRD ROW: Connie Beinburg, Barbara Peabody, Brian Horton, Dan Vaughn, Bob Price, Mike Banta, Eloine Raab, David White. FOURTH ROW: David Kennedy, Jacque Crapo, Larry Cox, Steve Williams, Marc Riggs, Duane Moore, Bob Johnson. FIIWH ROW: Barry Fentz, Steve Burdine, Darryl Guiducci, Phil Weber, Bill Lowes, Steve Craig, Jim Ruster, Brian Boggs. Steuerwald Mar o Lee Marcia Vowell Judy Pavey Council minutes concerning Prom prepara tion. f . 11. S., i' 1 . Nancy Dorsey and Mr. Bass discuss Junior -FIRST ROW: Jane , 8 , 1 f sSlllll'IlleCyRH?Jl1JeJyIcKlJ:tltl, Bill Spitler, Nancy Dorsey, Sheri Goodwin, Lorraine Callender. SECOND ROW: Tom Wade, Linda Jefferson, Gabor Tolnay, Sally Wuensch, Susie- Medcalfe, Pam Bridges, Chris Woempner. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Farrell, Jan Dunkin, Vicki Brothers, Ellen Prickett, Bobbie Aldridge, Sue Strauch, Susy Schilk, Sandy Schooler. FOURTH ROW: Tracy French, Mike Gustin, Bob Brummet, Mike Kelly, Gary Pope,'Rick Klein, Mike McDaniel, Jerry Hogan. FIFTH ROW: Dan DeBruicker, Bill Gierke, Craig Chambers. Jim Mlnnlear. Dave Eggert, George Alexander, Ken Wiker, Steve Bledsoe, Dennis Hasselbring.
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i ,, Cf: J .,.,, y... 412 Vt .V , ,Qi F l ill STUDENT COUNCIL-FIRST ROW: Becky Carter, Teresa Smith, Diane Landrum, Patti Trimpe, Becky Shaeffer, Ruth Kennington, Shirley Moore, Pam Catron, Cathy Leonard, Teresa Garrett, Barb Amos, Linda Sohn. SECOND ROW: Sandy Goben, JoAnn Newhouse, Diana Smith, Kathy Haynes, Diane Holtz, Kathy White, Jane Pauley, Joyce Dolick, Paulette Elkins, Markita Patrick, Bill Saladino, Mike Lee. THIRD ROW: Lenny Brickens, John Taylor, Diana Reeves, Sara DeBruicker, Alan Evans, Dave Kayler, Janice Strange, Karen Daily, 1 Sharon Green, Randy Miller, Mary Murphy, Janet Rump, John Deeds. FOURTH ROW: Peggy Atkerson, Karen Burris, Linda Miller, Janet Crompton, Mary Jarrett, Brenda Bittle, Stuart Price, Art Hill, Dawn Bonisa, Kathy Gilchrist, Pam Flick, Pat Campbell ,Linda Ray- mond. FIFTH ROW: Ward Beckham, Mike Rominger, Becky White, Jeff Means, Terry Woodburn, Greg Cameron, Max Fall, Dave Broeck- er, Tom Laster, Gordon Welles, Ty Johnson, Steve Smith, Ron Hon, John Hancock. Positive leadership is shown through the ef- forts of student council officers Parliamen- tarian, Becky Carter: Treasurer, Pat Camp- bell: Secretary, Pam Flick: Vice President, Ward Beckham: and President Steve Smith. 'P l
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Both Debate. Speech Rate Top NFL National Honors Warren Central's chapter of the Na- tional Forensic League CNFLJ was un- surpassed in achievement during its 1967-68 season. This achievement was displayed several times through- out the year by the winning of contest after contest. The most apparent dis- play of this achievement was cited when Warren obtained the highest rating in the nation for obtaining the most degrees under the NFL system. Coaches Harry Wilfong and Nick San- ders viewed this commendation as a foremost accomplishment. lt was no wonder that the speech and debate teams associated with NFL were able to cultivate such a suc- cess story. ln many respects this was only the result of the apparent talent and superior ability concentrated in each class-sophomore, junior, and senior. lt is for this reason that there is Milli :Nl 4 i sg 'bfi --i!-:Jfv - little uncertainty as to the security of the title first in the nation in the future. Many times throughout the season, Warren's sophomore class es- tablished positive excellence in com- petition. No less a sign of speech ability, though, was the unblemished record of the first team. Much of the substance of the speech and de- bate teams lay in the hands of the se- niors. However, a fine group of soph- omores and juniors aided the team over many rough spots. Last, but certainly not least, was another indication of superior achieve- ment-that is the title of state champs, which was acquired by the 1967 teams. Conclusively, it may be said that the speech and debate teams most successfully put their mark in the his- tory of Warren Central High School. QQ 36 i l 1 i VARSITY DEBATE-FIRST ROW: Mike Banta, Dan Meyer, Karen Temple, Dave Kennedy. SECOND ROW: Paul Ose, Ken Conway, Gordon Welles, Mike Robeson, and Steve Kinsler turned in one of the best debate seasons ever, as they rated as one of the better teams of the nation. f ff' NFL-SOPHOMORE: Don Abrell, Melissa Barth, Cindy Beaver, Tom Bettge, Brenda Bittle, Mark Boothby, Chris Bowman, Cathy Brentlinger, Max Bullen, Mike Burnley, Doug Clark, Brenda Clephane, Kathy Daw- son, David Dean, Sara DeBruicker, Connie Doherty, Phil Duncan, Dan Eckart, Sandy Farlow, Mike Fishburn, Connie Fisher, John Fox, Jim Gioe, Dari Goodwin, Glenda Grie- belbauer, Karen Hardy, Darlene Hassel- bring, Cathy Hawks, Jane Hoff, Dianne Holta, Bill Houk, Bruce Johnson, Tom Las- ter, Lauren Martin, Tim McGrath, Mike Mc-
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