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English Classes Obtain Completely New Phase And Siddhartha sat under the Ban- yan tree, contemplating . . . The Nellie, a cruising yawl, swung to her anchor without a flutter of the sails, and all was rest. For whom the bell tolls, it tolls for thee . . . So read the students of Warren Cen- tral ' s Literature classes. Not only does this subject awaken students to new and old forms of literature, but it tends to reach each individual about the world ' s greatest achievement — man. The Media Center is Warren ' s new improved library. It has open for student use films, records, tapes, and, of course, books. This year Warren has at- tained approximately $4000 worth of using microfilm. Five English classrooms new books. For storing all types of in- formation, for the first time. Warren is are adjoined to the center plus confer- ence rooms for group studying. Seniors enrolled in English study a variety of different subjects. Richard Fischer is looking up words for his paper on Hamlet. As Rex Davenport knows, speech class is one way of gaining poise and confidence when speaking in front of a group of people.
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ACADEMICS ACADEMICS— the vital phase of our education which stimulates our minds into the universal process of thinking. Through the use of the superior fa- cilities provided at Warren Central, the student travels along the road of learn- ing, searching to satisfy his unquench- able thirst for knowledge. Whether he be a sophomore, junior, or senior, the educational opportunities offered at Warren Central are inferior to none. To utilize this opportunity is a privilege. To abuse it is a waste. What- ever his role in the future may be, the student of Warren will find his educa- tional experiences a push in the right di- rection toward a new phase of life.
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Of Knowledge With paperback books to read and term papers to write all students find a study hall can come in handy, if they choose to use their time. Cathy Geryak and Debbie Hodges act out an impromptu scene in one of Mr. Feit ' s Drama classes. The rest of the class like these two take turns acting out these little scenes . While they are acting the other students watch them with a critics eye. Owl co-editor Diane Campbell, seated, kibitzes as Sally Franklin, her co-editor, checks a lay- out with Sports reporter Mark Roberts. Sophomores Jane Stanley, Ann Stites and Onan Harvey balance books learning to im- prove posture and poise in drama class. 21
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