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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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Warren Central ' s Drama Department has many annual programs which they present throughout the course of the school year, things like musicals, plays, chil- dren ' s plays, and of course the Variety Show. This year ' s Variety Show theme was We ' ve got . . . . It was presented to the public in the Warren Performing Arts Cen- ter on Thursday, Jan. 16, at. Acts for the show were entirely student organized and written. They were then presented to a screening committee con- sisting of seniors Tracy Dowler, Rob Gra- ham, junior Tracy Woodson, and sopho- more Chris Feit. The screening commit- tee, which also writes the script for the masters of ceremony, then selected 20 Best ever crowd enjoys variety of student talent acts. Among the acts chosen, according to drama instructor Thorn Feit, were five bands, five soloists, ten dance groups, and a comedy act. Although each individual act created and rehearsed on their own, the show as a whole was rehearsed three times prior to its stage night. Masters of ceremony for the evening included seniors Steve Shuck, Greg Whit- sett, and Rob Graham, juniors Heather McGee and Tracy Woodson, and sopho- more Chris Feit. Mr. Feit was very impressed with the whole evening. It was one of the best Variety Shows we have had in ten years, said Mr. Feit. He went on, It was best in that we involved more students and had a larger audience. Mr. Feit did not attribute the larger at- tendance to publicity though, rather to the participants. He said that the stu- dents involved with the show thought that it was so good that they made sure that their friends came to see the show. Junior David Ziemba proves that he is not just an- other pretty face. Seniors Marizel Manalo and Regina Easley give it their all. They were just one of the ten dance groups at the Variety Show. In all, ten student bands participated in the show We ' ve got . %26 Student Life
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