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1. Alan Kent starts a project in the shop. 2. Stu- dents work out in the cafeteria after school. 3. Dar- cee Toay, Jeanette Foat and Diane McKee study in Accounting. 4. The starting five are announced before the supersectional game at East Moline. 5. Laura Holland and Larry Nichols varnish wood. 6. Ronda Horseman works on her project in the shop. 7. Rick Reed draws on his art project. Student Life 7
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REAGAN WINS SCHOOL ELECTION A mock election was held by the Social Problems class in the fall of '80. Students voted for the President, Representatives, and Senators. At a student assembly, three Social Problem students voiced their opinions concerning the three major candi- dates. Students voted on Nov. 4 which was the national election day. Reagan won by a landslide with Anderson following. On Feb. 16, students listened to Colonel Leland Holland, a former hostage in Iran. He told of his experiences during captivity and answered questions from the students and faculty. Because of the lack of student partici- pation, the annual Homecoming Parade became an uncertainty. After careful thought, it was decided to have one al- though next year was unsure. Students and faculty were plagued with vandalism as calculators, a tape recorder, tennis shoes, baseballs and a leather coat were found missing on March 27. The Jo Daviess Sheriff's Department investigated the break-in. Boys from all four classes became in- volved in the baseball program which was offered for the first time in many years at Warren High. 6 Student Life
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THEY PROTEST On March 13, 1981, approximately 100 students were involved in a protest against the administration's plan of not recommending Mr. Benter for rehiring. Mr. Benter was a first year teacher and coach at Warren. Ninety-two detentions were given for the walk-out Friday and 17 were given for the following Monday. After the school board decided not to rehire him, approximately 75 students walked outside instead of reporting to classes on March 18. Students were also involved in gathering petitions to protest the board's decision. One thousand six hundred and fifty tickets were sold to students to support the basketball team during sectionals and supersectionals. 2 8 Student Life
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