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(Far Left) HONOR SOCIETY: FIRST ROW— Lesley Mor- gan, Ann Rentmeesters, Theresa Rafferty, Connie Rodewald, Liz Dick, Debbie David, Karl Zellmer. SEC- OND ROW — Cindy Vaughn, Carol Stocker, Lou Ann Walker, Nancy Frass, Stacey Shepperd, Sherry Hug- gins, Janet Kerr, Pam Mattingly. THIRD ROW — Rick Burns, Larry Welles, Mark Willen, Billie Seward, Mike Fleetwood, Dave Gorton, Gregg Dixon, Don Broecker. FOURTH ROW — Craig Courtney, Paula Bartel, Susan Willis, Joyce Sloo, Debbie Beall, Mike Gwinnup, Deb- bie Kremiller, Linda Voyles, Cathy Stafford. FIFTH ROW — Karen Ledger, Meredith Bauer, Donna McCall, Terri Pellow, Karen Guse, Frank Gango, Cindy Foster, Laura Cole, Dale Tippit, Don Fisher. SIXTH ROW — Norman Bryant, Dave Fortune, Kevin Mayer, Marsha Bryant, Josephine Zappia, Brad Foley, Claudia Cham- bers, Susan Tellman. (Left) Hl-C CLUB OFFICERS: SEATED — Debby Lacy (secretary), Anna Coffey (vice- president), Pat Lindh (devotions). STANDING — Leon Patterson (sergeant-at-arms), Cindy Benjamin (trea- surer), Bill McKee (president). (Above) Honor Society members Theresa Rafferty and Frank Gango prepare to administer their talent at cooking at the annual Honor Society Spaghetti Supper. 27
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Honor Society, Hi-C Benefit WCHS The Warren Central Chapter of the National Honor Society, supervised by Mr. Herbert Kor- ra, remains a productive, informative, and im- portant organization throughout the year. Through Honor Society, students develop an in- creasing awareness toward people, their com- munity, and their world. One way for students to increase their know- ledge is through forums. These forums deal with many, varied and interesting topics, with guest speakers leading the discussions. Not only do Honor Society members increase their personal knowledge, but they also impart some of their information to others. Any student at Warren Central desiring help in a class merely contacts the NHS member in charge of tutor scheduling, and is then provided with a helper, or tutor. Academic accomplishments are not always predominant, however, as fun and usefulness appear in the annual spaghetti supper. Over- sized chef hats can be seen rising above the crowd as members participate in the organiza- tion and execution of the project. Funds ap- propriated from the dinner are used toward the scholarship presented by the Warren chap- ter to a deserving senior. Much like Honor Society, Hi-C Club is a service organization. Several convocations ar- ranged by Hi-C members included messages from Ail-American football player Bill Glass, former night club entertainer Dave Boyer, and folksinger Tim Ayres. Hi-C is associated with Youth For Christ. Many parties and projects of Hi-C members stem from the attempt to give life a meaning and a purpose, and to give youth a reason for existence. One worthwhile activity is the Feed-a-Family project at Christmas. Warren students are ask- ed to donate money, canned food, and any other household articles which may prove use- ful to the needy family. Providing a few moments of meditation in the morning is the Hi-C Devotions Committee. These people play thought-provoking and meaningful music followed by a quiet poem which makes each student pause to reflect on his inner self and emotions before continuing his daily routine.
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Warrenettes, FNA Serve Community Service to one ' s school and community continues to play a vital role in the maturing of high school girls. Sophomore, junior, and senior girls learn to grow mentally in War- renettes as they combine individual talents to achieve set goals. Throughout the year, this girls ' service organization plans activities that will benefit its members, as well as the sur- rounding community. The annual Valentine Tea displays the young ladies ' ability for correct judgment and creativity. Future Nurses of America is responsible for preparing inter- ested girls for tomorrow ' s world of nursing. Through experience, the members of FNA learn the basic fundamentals and requirements needed in a member of the nursing profession. The Heart Board, another service organization, demonstrates Warren Central ' s concern in the struggle against heart diseases. The many ser- vice clubs at Warren Central constantly radiate the preparation and skill necessary in order to meet the changing world of tomorrow. (Right) WC Heart Board members include Pat Lindh, Cindy Vaughn, Nancy Craft, and David Fox. (Be- low) FNA officers are Sharon Smith (vice president), Kay Phillips (president), Sabine Wodarz (treasurer), Diane Mays (secretary). (Center) The 1971 Valentine Tea shows the channeled thoughts of Warrenette girls. (Above Far Right) Senior Warrenette officers include Beth Cunningham (president), Debbie Hacker (vice president), Jan Boling (chaplain), Liz Alexander (sgt.- at-arms), Jackie Engdahl (secretary-treasurer). (Far Right Center) Junior officers are Kathy Roberts (sec- retary-treasurer), Joyce Sloo (president), Teresa Rafferty (chaplain), Susan Willis (vice president). (Be- low Far Right) Sophomore officers include (Standing) Marci Reddick (chaplain), Cindy Dore (secretary), Rhonda Klise (president). (Seated) Ann Wolfe (vice president), Katrine Ragains (sgt.-at-arms). 3S 28
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