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combine their talents to reach the peak of success. Is exhilarating the appropriate word for the feelings each member of the musical ensembles feel when they perform? Definitely! replied Mark Luther. He con- tinued saying, It ' s really great when all of us get together and perform ... it gives you a real feeling of unity. Throughout the school year their days are consumed by attending concerts in an ef- fort to entertain others. That ' s not the total picture though. The members of the music groups get a kick out of their perfor- mances too. After All, their labors culminate into a finished product— a bang-up produc- tion that everyone can be proud of. It ' s not only the practice sessions, long hours and feelings of dedication that make each performance just right . True, these factors play a large part, but it ' s that extra touch that makes the difference— the fact that all of these people are Warren people. Follow me. Senior Make Hollandbeck leads a marching line of band members during a night-time practice ses- sion. Placing high in state competition after receiving firsts in district competition, the band added their extra touch to all home football games. Sing-out. Mr. Dan Wright (right), the Choral director aids the Madrigals. Bottom, left to right are Lee Anne Kirkham, Sandy Wiseman, and Karen York. Top, left to right are Randy Pearson, Drew Benson, and Gus Miceli. 8 Student Life Musicals Performances— sometimes tiring, but al- ways worth it. To them it is never too diffi- cult to accomplish. The them includes quite a large group of participators. The band, orchestra, Chantelles, Warrenaires, Windsors, Trebletones, and Magrigals are the musical groups Warren has the pleasure of recognizing as their own. All of these people come together and
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No draggin for this dragon This is the story of a large group of teen- agers who through a few weeks of dedicated practice appeared on stage performing for children of all ages. Under the direction of Mr. Thomas Feit the cast of The Pale Pink Dragon worked diligently to create just the right performance for perhaps the most critical of audiences-small children. Who else but kids would know what a dragon should look like or how a witch should truly act? One could note by the ex- pression on each child ' s face that the per- formance was highly rated, and that he thought that the performance flew by just a little too fast. Afterwards, the cast, still in costume, brought the fun closer by visiting with the children. A poster contest sponsored by the cast for the prettiest picture of the pink dragon was conducted among all the Wan-en elementaries. After. The town ' s people, now bears, taunt Pinkie by imitating her voice. Father and daughter. Princess Pinkie (Lisa Philips) talks to her father the King (senior David Kuehr). Problems for Pinkie. The mean queen (senior Jennifer Walter) consorts with the witch (Andy Stoeffler) to turn the princess Pinkie into an ugly dragon. Student Life mm The Pink Dragon I f
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