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Cold weather and fresh snow on the ground certainly favored the year ' s Christmas dance. It will be a dance to remember forever maybe that ' s the rea- son the theme was Forever Christmas. Varsity cheerleaders Antionette Wright, senior, and Janie Herrick, junior, were both pleased with the turn out. I really did not expect that many people would attend the dance; I was really sur- prised, said Antionette. The extended football season and the basketball schedule forced the dance to be scheduled for Dec. 14 so students could have a chance to attend. King and Queen for this year ' s dance Not exactly Foster Grants, but senior Mike Lang and junior Julie Reagan create a sense of allure at the dance. Excitement of Forever Christmas was evident in elected Queen Karen Steele and King Yogi Hen- derson ' s faces. Vw7) H24 Student Life ' Forever Christmas ' raises funds for cheer were seniors Yogi Henderson and Karen Steele. Other candidates were seniors Antion- ette Wright, Jeff George, and Jeff Masey. The juniors were Janie Herrick, Tammy Huffman, Scott Denzio, and Todd Oelsch- lager. The sophomores were Kathy An- derson, Elealnor May, Rick Bacon, and Steve Battles. A holiday atmosphere was made possi- ble in the school foyer by the traditional tree, hundreds of lights, foil, streamers, a reflective ball, and a snow scene with lights by the main staircase. Varsity and junior varsity cheerleaders sponsored the dance and WEDM pro- vided the music. Netting nearly $1000, according to Ja- nie Herrick, the profit will be used for var- ious cheerleading expenses.
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Each year the holiday season seems to begin a little bit earlier and this year was no exception. Moving the cheerleader- sponsored Christmas Dance up a week from last year due to a conflict with the boys ' basketball schedule forced plans for Forever Christmas to be made sooner. A change was also made on the Christ- mas tree in the main foyer . . . three changes, that is. The tree, which has been traditionally decorated by the Student Council, was redecorated three times by Council mem- bers to get just the right combination of garland, lights, and ornaments. A star was also added to the top of the 25-foot tree. After their success with Ghoulie Grams for Halloween, the Club International sold Santa Grams for a quarter each. These Santa Grams allowed students to send a message of holiday cheer to friends and Students welcome ' jolly ' season break faculty. Various teachers allowed their class rooms to be decorated by students in the spirit of the holiday season. For example, high schoolers in Mr. Bri- an Smith ' s vocational radio class decid- ed to dress-up the station in the tradition- al holiday spirit. Windows were lined with lights, candles, and garland, Even a silver tree was set-up in the studio. A Christmas at the Zoo project kept Mr. Clyde Foster ' s art students busy. Creating a colorful Christmas mural, War- ren competed against ten other schools for the right to display this project at the Indianapolis Zoo. Presented by the music department, the traditional Christmas convocation was held in the Performing Arts Center. Another change, this one taking place in downtown Indianapolis, was the ren- ovation of Monument Circle ' s Christmas tree. This year being the last time the Circle is to be very festive for a while, a large crowd gathered at the base of the Monument for the lighting of the Christ- mas tree. Each change helped to add a new look not only for students and Warren but also for the city itself. Each change was just a little bit different .. a little bit radical. Santa and unhappy friend get to know each oth- er in the Washington Square Mall during the busy shopping days. Dancing around the Student Council tree are the guests of the Cheerleader ' s Christmas Dance. 123 Student Life
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