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Mr. Papa Joe Francis mostly remembers the school spirit and the togetherness of both the faculty , and the students. The desire on the students part to achieve academi- cally, and every one working to- gether made Warren if 1. Mr. Fran- cis plans for the future to be spent golfing, traveling and enjoying his grandchildren. 0, hFDlPA7'lnN Dedication This Page is dedicated to five very special people. Peo- ple who have helped shape the lives of the students they encountered, who have taught and worked with young adults for 25 years and who have been witness to the growth and development of this respectable school. The year 1981 marks the 25th an- niversary of Warren High. The school opened in 1956 Mr. Boyd was asked to reminisce about the first year Warren High opened. He remembers 400 sopho- mores a few buildings, no lawns or trees, no gym, stadium, pool, li- brary, music or drama room. He says it was a real spartan exper- ience. Mr. Boyd feels that watch- ing Warren High grow and prosper has been very rewarding. Mr. Boyd plans to do a better job in the class- room lperhaps this is an unrealistic goal for someone who does so well alreadyl and be a very active Min- nesota Viking fan lMr. Boyd's son plays for the Vikingsl. He also plans to buy property in the Gold Coun- try and retire as a millionaire ex- coach. ' . and was named after Mr. Earl Warren, one time Chief Jus- tice of the Supreme Court of the United States of America and ex-governor of Califor- nia. Mr. Warren 's daughter Honeybear Warren, was present at the dedication of the school and her name was the inspiration for our own Drill Team the Honey- bears.
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Paul, Patricia B. 93, 98 Pauley, Glenn G. 99, 229 Pedigo, Tonya L. 99 Perez, Gladys 99 Perumean, Stacy L. 99 Petersen, Gina R. 99 Peterson, Madonna L. 99 Pham, Yen T 99 Phares, Richard P. 99 Pietrangelo, David G. 99 Hke, Kenneth E. 92, 99, 164 Plickert, Angelica E. 99, 133 Powell, Roger W. 99 Preedge, Darryl 99 Primicias, Darren L. 99 Primicias, Jeffrey S. 99 Provencio, Brenda L. 99 Quimpo, Augusto S. 99, 237 Quintana, Maria A. 99 Raine, Brent E. 94, 99, 101 Rappas, Chris 99 Resetar, Faith A. 99 Rice, Brent 99 Riddle, Kimberly J. 99, 151 Riggs, Mary K. 99 Rivers, Kim E. 99 Robertson, Scott W 99 Rogers, Ahawn M. 99 Romero, Christina A. 75, 99, 100, 1 V 159 56 Tamagno, Gerardo E 101 Tassari, Betty M. 101 Tersi, Joe P. 101 Thomas, Bill M. 102 Thomas, Kristine L. 102 Thormodsen, Tori S. 102 Till, Laurie A. 102 Tilley, Keith 102 Tomlinson, Brian 102 Torres-Forte, Betsy B. 102 Touchstone, Kevin S. 102 Trevino, Jessie 102 Truesdail, Julie M. 102 Truitt, Christine A. 102, 133 Trusdall, Stephanie L. 102 Tucker, Gailon O. 102 Ungeheuer, Sylvia I. 102, 133 Uveges, John 102 Valles, Estela A. 102 Vanderberg, Roger H. 102 Vasquez, Alexander E 102 Verhoorn, Carla F 102, 232 Welmas, Marcos A. 102 Villalobos, Jose L. 102, 134 Vo, Minh V 102 Voettiner, Lisa M. 102 Wadsworth, Sarah 102 Wadum, Diane M. 90, 102, 149 Walker, Eunice C. 102 238 Walsh, Deborah C. 102, 231 Atkins, Jody C 105 Aziz, Susan 105 Bailey, Cynthia E. 105 Bak, Theresa 105 Barbeau, Eugene L. 105 Barnes, J'Lene 105, 152 Barrios, Angela M. 105 Barrios, Annette M. 104, 105 Barton, Carrie L. 105 Bauer, Kevin J. 105 Beasley, Mark T 105, 236 Becker, Janet L. 105, 153 Beever, Linda A. 105 Benjamin, Zenia 105, 235 - Benson, Donald W 105, 152 Bson, Karrie L. 105 Bentley, Sharon E. 105 Berekolt, Kerry H. 105 Bergen, Myra A. 105 Bergluni Craig M. 218 Betancourt, Thomas E. 105 Binkinz, VWlliam E. 105 Bishop, Edwin L. 105 Bitner, darin 105 Blass, Lorie 105, 235 Blocker, Richard L. 105 Bondoc, Jess G. 106 Borup, Kenneth D. 106 Bossolono, Geno 106 297 Romero, Rani K.'98, 100, 297 Rowbury, David R. 100 Rowe, Lizbeth D. 100 Roybal, Sam 100 Royce, Elizabeth L. 100, 239 Rubio, Paul .L 100 Ruckman, Sharon K. 100, 138, 139 Rulfolo, Dale A. 100 Sabella, Donald E 100, 237 Sampley, Suzette J. 96, 100, 149 Sampson, Becky J. 100, 141, 153 Sanchez, Ana A. 100, 231 Sanchez, lsidro J. 100 ' Sanchez, Victor 100 Sandell, Gary G. 100, Sandoval, Santa Ware, Darlene A. 102 Warner, Sandi L. 100, 103, 150, 151 Wathen, Cory E. 103 Wegener, Helen 103 Welander, Erik G. 103 Welch, Dennis W. 103 Welch, Jay A. 103 Wells, Donna 103 Wheeler Gerald J. 103 Bossolono, Kenneth 106 Bowler, Kevin 106 Boyack, Mark E. 106 152 Burke, L 1 06 Camarillo, 218 Camden, Neal A. 106 103, 293 A. 103 Yang Debbie 103 Yassa, Nellie 103 Yazell, Stacy L. 103, 133 Sandra M. 103, 141, 153 Campo, Mchael M 106 Canning, Robert C. 106 Capaci, Yeik, Diane l. 103, 133 A e ulie Jackie 100 Seregi Galya 100 Shahbaghlian Jerry J 100 Sheth Radhika A 100 Siebdrath ErikE 100 York ggwgsi 293 Casares, Martha A. 106 Castaneda, Salvador A. ,106, 152 Cencak, Andrew M. 106, 116 Cervantes Laura T 106 Simon, Lawerence R. 100 Skeene, Mark D. 100 M. 100, K. 100
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Mrs. Clevenger stated, Warren has always been a good place to teach because of the students who come here. S When she thinks back she remembers the fun Span- ish Club parties and outstand- ing C.S.F students. Mostly she remembers that she met her husband as a student in her Downey Adult School class, which was 20 years ago. ln the future Mrs. Cle- venger plans to teach several more years and travel to ex- otic places every summer va- cation. This summer she 's looking forward to Siberia and Mongolia. Mr. Amerkanian remem- bers all the territic students he had and the pleasure of associating with them from the September of 1956 to the present semester. His future plans are to tra vel and spend money. Ms. Saffell taught biology and physiology in her first years at Warren High. What she remem- bers most is her transition into counseling with 800 other coun- selors and her advent into her present job as Staff Administra- tor in charge of disipline and at- tendence. She feels over the years, Warren High is one of the best schools of the nation be- cause of the high caliber of stu- dents and faculty members who care. Her future plans are to continue to work as hard as pos- sible so that all students can get an education in the best possible environment. Q DEDICATION-313
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