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The Junior Class started the school year with a Back to School Dance after Warren's first football game. Next came magazine sales and a dinner with the winning team as guests--the girls. The class play Professor How Could You netted a record amount of money. Bake sales and selling refreshments at games were other means of enlarg- ing their treasury. The long awaited, carefully planned Junior- Senior Prom was a huge success and culminated their activities for this year. The juniors thank Mr. Scott, their advisor, for all his efforts to make their year a worthwhile one. Under the guidance of Mr. Esch, the Sophomore Class was very active this year selling magazines, holding bake sales, and selling bas- ketball season tickets. The sophomores are putting forth extra effort to build up their treasury for a senior trip, as their class is the largest that has ever entered Warren High. P%e46i tet€ The Freshman Class of 1958-59has proved to be a very ambitious group. Their sponsor, Mr. Bluett, helped them plan several projects to build the all important class treasury. The class sold refresh- ments at two basketball games. A dance was also planned as a bene- fit for the curtain fund.
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0 0 0 Student (Zouucct csio46 aectcou t£e atudeut fody, Ce zde 6 o£ t6e £utu e. SEATED: Mr. Sandman--Sponsor, Linda Heid--Vice-President, Bill Hol- land--President, Bonnye Watson--Secretary-Treasurer. STANDING: Nancy McFadden, Ronald Thomas, Anne Conyne, Brenda Rummell, Janice McKee, Judy Bonjour, Terry Leverton, Linda Boelk, Nikki Pansing. The Student Council is a means of communication between the student body and the directing body of the school. It is the voice of the people in Warren High. Its members, three from each class, represent the views of each age group. The excellent series of assembly programs presented this year were chosen by the Student Council. They are a broadening addition to the education of tomor- row’s citizens. This year a very good play was given by the University of Wis- consin Players and a graduate student spoke on the U. S. missile program. Other interesting and varied programs were presented. The Student Council assumes the responsibility for many school social events. The Homecoming parade with floats, bands, and prizes; the dance with king, queen, and court; and the concession at the game were all projects of the Stu- dent Council. Another project was the Christmas program with music, Santa Claus, and refreshments. This year a youth center, the Volcano Club, was started in the Community House by the Mother's Study Club and the Lion's Club. A youth board made up of two members from each class was organized to bring together the sponsors and the young people. The board consists of: Linda Heid--President, Ronald Thomas-- Vice President, Brenda Rummell--Secretary-T reasurer, Roger Eckerman, Anne Conyne, Jim Graham, Pat Bondele, and Ronald Hawes. Membership of $1.00 a year offers a variety of facilities including dancing, ping pong, shuffle board, checkers, cards, chess, and a place to congregate every Saturday night. It is a fine club, and the students of Warren High are grateful to those who made it possible. 28
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