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Triple vision. This isn’t the title of a new song but a triple exposure done of Bill Wilson by Wigwam photographer Rick Graves. Cool cat chat. Bill Wilson takes a few minutes out from his singing to converse with the audience. Our awn artist. English teacher Ken Wilson is a popular entertainer at Warren where students en- joy his music and talent. Living Convos, ect.
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Drum signal. Warrior Senior Jeff Cowan beats a torrid tempo with a back up from the Rowdys to keep spirit at a fever pitch. a t Do the Travolta! Spirit strikes again as a few pom-pom girls and some interested guys add some life to a cheer during a pep rally. Discomania. Senior Jana Conwell and her danc- ing partner, senior Dee Kennedy, tear up” the dance floor with a few disco moves. Spirit Igniter. Junior Keith Edmondson gets pepped” up during a school spirit rally. Living O rT Inside 4
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Kids see Will and Wilsons Will Shakespeare could keep no better company than the contemporary ballad singers of Bill Wilson and Warren ' s own Ken Wilson. Students found that the u great bard had ageless lines when cleverly presented by actress Mary Krause at one of several convocations. ■■■MM Budding actors? Senior Mark Teegarden re- ceives encouragement from Ms. Krause as senior Jeff Bisesi examines the inside of his satchel. Seven stages. Using Warren students, Ms. Krause illustrates Shakespeare’s seven stages of man. To go or not to go”, that was the question many students asked in re- gard to the Shakespeare’s Ladies con- vocation on Oct. 13. A number of people find Shakespeare a bit hard to comprehend, but when Ms. Mary Krause presented Will’s works compre- hension was inevitable. Ms. Krause il- lustrated parts from MacBeth, Hamlet, and Romeo and Juliet. A few days after Ms. Krause’s per- formance, a popular musician arrived at Warren. With guitar in hand and microphone in tune”, Mr. Bill Wilson performed in-concert and introduced a new sound— Bill Wilson’s vocabules”. Attendance was not as numerous as hoped, but audience response was great. Another Wilson is a favorite at Warren. Mr. Ken Wilson, English teacher, enjoyed sharing his contem- porary folk” music with students. His concert was sponsored by the Media Club. Living q Q Convos, ect. t
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