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came out and said he was going to lunch and that I should come back to- morrow morning.” Lines at the Bookstore that looked so long last year seemed even longer this year. Of course there were those ever- existing stubborn lockers. And finding cars completely boxed in by other cars in a parking lot without lines was another hurdle for some students. After the first few hectic weeks were over, students began to adjust. Their problems were solved, classes settled and they were ready to face the days ahead. Taking in the last warm rays of summer sun, senior Kathy Wyn relaxes on the patio while improving her tan. Hard at work before school opened, construction men work overtime to in- stall ceilings for the new offices. Senior Danny Stites seems to be hav- ing second thoughts about getting his hair cut. Vitality Back to school
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the last chance for. . . Staying in bed until noon on week- days . . . Resorting to a “Quick tan’’ suntan oil when knowing there were only two more days of summer left . . . Telling boyfriends goodbye before they leave for college (until the girls sneak down there the next weekend) Splurging the whole last paycheck on something wild that seemed im- possible to live without . . . Partying with friends, this time to celebrate the end of summer . . . Summer was coming to an end and it was time for school to start once more. With the realization that school was upon them many students began to push the panic button. They tried to cram all of their unf unfilled summer plans into their last weekend. Students soaked their bodies in sun- tan oil and tried to scorch themselves in the late August sun so they could face their tanned friends. Frantic shoppers roamed Washing- ton Square in search of the “latest’’ styles for ’76-’77. Senior Cindy Just said she tried to “psych up.” Even with these attempts at getting ready for school, most students were not pre- pared for what was lurking ahead. Looking more like a lumber yard than a haven for troubled students, the guidance office was the place to go for schedule changes. Junior Marie Bry- ant said, “I waited outside my counsel- ors office for half an hour and then he Vitality Back to school Getting ready for school means clean- ing and rearranging bedrooms. Seniors Holly Griebelbauer and Debbie Reed shop for flowers to brighten their rooms.
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floats It was 1 :45 p.m. A crowd surrounded the fences as the Band began to play. The front car started to roll, and the 1976 Warren Central Homecoming Pa- rade was on its way. Forty groups of students slowly rounded the corner at Woodview Junior High School. With the parade ending at Warren Central, parade participants and students stayed for the pep session. Occasionally drivers of the taller floats had to be slowly guided under hanging stoplights and low branches on trees. The students’ major concern was to keep their floats all in one piece during the parade, or at least until it had passed the judges’ stand. Several students, uncertain that their giant Warrior, tee pee or goal posts would remain standing throughout the pa- rade, kept watchful eyes on their floats. The Class of ’77, striving for its third victory, was disappointed when the ju- niors took first place. Some minor problems did occur with the senior float, however. The senior float began to lose a few of its parts. First the goal posts came down and then the War- rior. By the time the seniors parked their float in the lot, plans were already in the making to rebuild it quickly. What ' s that you say? ' Warren Way,’ or No Way” was the theme of the junior’s win- ning class float. Vitality Homecoming Parade
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