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Touch Somebody New exam schedules were put into effect to benefit both students and teachers. This was one way Mr. Knautz showed his cooperation and concern for the well-being of Warren High School. Student Council and the School Board together made it possible to once again have open dances which are ben- eficial to the students' recreational needs. Freshmen and sophomores are reaching out to the jun- iors and seniors for guidance. In a sense though, the juniors and seniors are reaching out to the world. In any case, the world must prepare itself for youth-- not just for students of Warren High School, but the youth of the world. Better communication among countries could mean a beginning of understanding and pehraps a hope for world peace.
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Reach Out And Reach out and touch somebody. Communicating is the beginning of understanding. With new students, incoming freshmen, three new teachers, and a new principal, there was a great need to reach out and search for that goal. There's always a need to reach out and find a goal to be better—the never-ending art of striving to be better. Girls' volleyball--new to Warren High School--gave the girls a feeling of competitiveness, something we will continue to feel in future years. Mr. Neilson and the varsity basketball players had to reach out to each other in order for them to gain a successful record for the year. Mr. Nielsen showed WHS his willingness to try to reach out by organizing a pep club for basketball---another first at WHS. 4
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FRONT ROW: Miss Anderson, Miss Bieser, L. Butler, B. Phillips, S. Lancaster, D. Bussman, Miss Klaus, Miss Henrichs. ROW 2: P. Krusiec, C. Stump, K. Allvin, J. Winter, S. Blair, V. Martin, D. Balbach, J. Trost. BACK ROW: M. Thommen, G. Wanless, S. Reed, P. Zipse, V. Kingsley, B. Busch, S. Reynolds, S. Lancaster, J. Trevethan. Something New Has Been Added The Liberated Women era has hit Warren High. For the first time, girls have entered athletics in the area of volleyball. Two teams comprising ten on the A team and twelve on the B team competed in seven matches with both teams' records ending in a 4-3 reading. Coaches were Miss Bieser, Miss Henrichs, Miss Anderson, and Miss Klaus. Great Going, girls! 6
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