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Practice makes perfect, so as you look around Warren you will see skills being learn- ed. The band discovered the meaning of “practice” this year as every marcher arrived on the field each morning by 7:00 a.m. and left only when the clock struck 8:15 a.m. The practice paid off in the acclaim of the home crowds and the awards of various contests across the area. Did you notice the $61,000 loaned teaching aid in the diesel shop? It certainly wasn’t a Tonka Toy, but a Kenworth truck with a Cum- mins NTC 400 horsepower engine and a 13-speed trans- mission. The WCC diesel class is one of only three in the state teaching diesel skills to high school students. Because of a great emphasis on practice and skills, the tennis team became a section- al runner-up and finished the season with a 10-9 record in a super tough league. The junior varsity put together an excellent season with a 9-4-1 record. At the center of all skill learning was the academic training. Whether drawing a still-life or completing an ex- periment in chemistry, stu- dents learned skills which would stretch their view of the world and their place in it. With so many skills to be learned, we’ve got something- going for each of us -Any way you look at it. Opening £ Any Way You Look At It J3
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Marching Warriors. Ranking seventh out of 17 bands performing in the Class A group at the Central Indiana Band Contest held at Lebanon on September 30, the unit received a Superior rating. Here the band leads the Homecoming parade down the route. Sketch in blue. Sophomore Cathi Hauck works with pastels and learns that creation requires dedication. .Vo Tonka Toy. Instructor Ray Mar- shall uses a truck, loaned by Ken- worth Indianapolis to the Walker Career Center, to instruct his class in diesel mechanics. Tennis anyone? Concentrating on his backhand, junior varsity player Jon Bair stretches for the point. Opening Any Way You Look At It
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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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