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Prom Night Royalty. Principal Ernest Medcalfe congratulates junior prom queen and king Candy Smith and John Warne after they re- ceived their titles. -- ' J ' • Living Senior week, graduation, prom . ' V ' - v . 3T- -ij .. ‘ ' M Wm Meaty scandal. Mischievous seniors who decided to leave their mark at Warren before they grad- uated pulled a prank and cranked an inanimate buffalo to new heights on top of the school. Screamin’ demon. Senior Cheryl Poalston pedals to an uncertain victory in the senior bike and trike races.
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Key figure. Directing the Madrigals is Mr. Phil Dunn, who is also responsible for continuing the annual tradition at Warren, one of the few schools in the area to sponsor such an endeavor. Lovely ladws. Joining with the Madrigals, mem- bers of the Trebletones add to the evening’s entertainment. Blue bloods. The high table with its lords and ladies can be seen through the assemblage of parents and friends who are enjoying the traditional dinner. Living -| q Tudor Madrigals L
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Seniority claims firsts Who can lay claim to being the first class to have combined proms at the fancy new. Hyatt Regency, the first to have graduation at the State Fair Coliseum days after placing the first buffalo to proudly stand on Warren ' s roof ? None other than the class of 78. Wow! Look up there! Where? On top of the school’s roof a huge silent bu f- falo rested. Leave it to those seniors of 1978 to capture everyone’s attention while leaving their mark at Warren. The long awaited final year of high school arrived, nine months glided” by, and suddenly the good ol’ days came to a halt. Along with the everyday activities that consume a student’s life, seniors were privileged to take college en- trance exams, attend the prom, create chaos on senior week, and prepare for graduation. Days before the graduation ceremo- nies, in order to prepare a com- mencement address, graduate Bill Youngquist was named valedictorian after seven semesters. However, with an eight semester average, it was dis- covered that graduate Mike Morris was the official valedictorian. Graduation day arrived and slipped by. Seniors transformed into Warren Central graduates, bearing many great old memories but eager to expe- rience new ones. Anticipation. Mr. Charles Davis, career center principal, announces the names of the soon-to-be graduates who wait to receive their diplomas. Where’s the food? A group of students attending the junior-senior prom listen to the Senior Most Likely” winners. Living q -| Senior week, graduation, prom
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