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In the new guidance office, Mrs. Carol Lavendar assists a student with scheduling. During the Powder Puff football game, juniors Lisa Wilkerson and Geri Puckett plan strategies for their next play. At a home game half-time, the Gold Brigade drumline performs the show which took them to ninth in the nation. Opening
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Changes eliminate problems W hen the rain started falling on Homecoming night, Warren faced the problem with an umbrella, a clenched fist, and a determina- tion to overcome all obstacles (soggy or otherwise). Believe it or not, that’s how Warren handled most of its problems. We weren’t perfect. Nothing really is. But the important thing was that when we had a problem, we tried to face it head on. Whether it was the effects of desegregation or the curriculum study, we constantly met changes with the goal of improvement. Dealing with these problems had nothing to do with showing off. Rather, they were solved in much the same as those cold Homecoming raindrops. A Homeeomng sheet contest entry reflects the Pac-Man craze as well as the Homecoming theme. Varsity football coach, Jerry Stauffer relays the play strategy to senior Jim Disman. In a fit of rage and anger, senior Ryan Murphy forces sophomore Heidi Ward to tell what she knows about witchcraft. Firing a piece of jewelry, a student finds enjoyment in one of Warren’s many elective courses.
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Opening With all of the students participating, “In Celebration: An American Dream” closes with a rousing patriotic number. Adding their voices to the Madrigal Dinner, the Windsors perform an Old English selection for Warren’s traditional dinner. An annual event of Home-Fest, students and adults of all ages prepare for the starting guns of the Five K Run. “This is how it’s done, instructs Jim Fish, jewelry teacher, with a student.
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