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edy; the tragedy was the poor taste exhibited by several participants. There was beauty, the Homecoming court; and stereo sound, the Marching Warriors. It was a sight to behold. Always in view was the frie ndly face of a teacher, even one pie smeared. If you wall look around, you will find sights familiar - Any way you look at it. You can t be a stranger at Warren for long. Visitors came from all over the country to see our beautiful pool, the new small gym, our publi- cation’s department, the media center, and, of course, Walker Career Center with WE DM, the trades and skills lab and Threshold. The familiar sights of Homecoming were a techni- color feature with subjects ranging from comedy to trag- Opemng Any Way You Look At It Yummy sundae. Colorful floats were an enjoyable sight along the Home- coming parade route. Sophomores won first place in the Class Division with their whipped concoction. Pie face. The contest was to put pennies in jars to see who would be the “lucky” teacher to get a pie in the puss. The winner, Mr. Rick Reed, English teacher, seems to graciously accept his award.
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Center of activity. After school, many students head for Washington Square, a few minutes south of Warren Central. Shops offer jobs, merchandise and displays, while the Cinema and var- ious eateries provide moments of relaxation and entertainment. 9 S mm for your life. In the middle lane, senior Becky Couch, swim team member, competes against two swimmers from other schools in the 100 yard backstroke. Opening Any Way You Look At It
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In flight. Mid air, sophomore Kelley Thompson spikes the ball over the net past Kristi Pfluger at the Sopho- more Lock In sponsored by the stu- dent council. “ Dignified ” dignitary. Student council president, senior Russ Kelly, hurls toilet paper, a 1978 popular pastime, at a pep rally. 8 Living Division
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