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, Did you enjoy having a mimic on Halloween? Yes 1 thought it was great, it was some- thing very original. -Dr. Larue Whether students feel that it rums the dignity of teachers or destroys the discipline in a classroom when teachers dress in costume for various dress-up days throughout the year or en|oy seeing their teachers and other staff members |oin in the fun, no student will deny that on October 1st our Dorks were not shaken from their duty. LISTEN UP NOW! Papa Joe Ftancis seems to be disappointing his audience as lie tells ttie crowd ttie rules for Itie Most Hawaiian competition IF NOTHING ELSE OUR STAFF IS VERSITILE. Susan Hurtado, Peterson, Ctiris Curfy and Dar- lene Hamilton join loanne Komes to serve Itie front office on Halloween. SMILE PRETTY! Harvey Keller doesn ' t let Hawaiian Dress dam- pen ttie glee he feels in giving the days assign- ments. Halloween Dress- up Day Is the traditional day for teachers to join students in creativity. Many teachers come to school in costumes ranging from the expected witches garb to renditions of Hamlet. However, the various dress up days that are included in the week prior to the Warren Downey football game also see teachers sporting Hawaiian shirts or Blue and Cold or their best rendition of a Downey Dork. This year Dork day provided its own surprise as it was sceduled for October 1st and an unscheduled 6.1 earthquake found teacher and student alike in various degrees of Dorkdom standing on the football field in 95 heat waiting for the all clear to sound. The crowd may have looked like idiots, but none behaved that way. The administration and the teachers were proud of the students who broke the rule of dress ruling behavior — every dork behaved beautifully. Faculty-103
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Our ' Dorks ' Were Not Shaken From Their Btuit Leslie Clevenger- Spanish-! Spanish-2 Spanish-3; Leslie Cochran- County ROP Techni- cian; Neil Coleman- World Ge- ography Economics Economics-R 102-Faculty
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How do you feel about coming to a new school? Its really nice being at Warren. The staff and students are super. Everyone is involved, they expect the best and give the BEST! ' Mr. Harcharik i King Williams departure left Warren ' s throne in the capable hands of Shirly Zanger as Regent until Sir Edward Harcharik could assume the title in this changing of the guard. mmmmmtlf When Principal William Spruston announced on September 8th that his last day would be September 11th, he took everyone by surprise. Under Spruston ' s direction Warren had become involved in the Academic Decathlon, Ab551 grant writing and other academic oriented activities. Shirley Zanger, Principal of the Hospital School, was appointed to fill the slot as Interim principal by Superintendent Ed Sussman until interviews could be conducted. Zanger, known by many Warren teachers, made the transition months easy by adding her winning personality to the team. Her calm leadership saw us through from earthquake to Fall semester final exams. Edward Harcharik was chosen as the new principal to start at the beginning of 2nd semester and found from the beginning what Bill Spruston had stated upon departure, This staff is the very best around. OUR NEW KING. Mr. Har- charik introducing himself at the faculty meeting to greet our new king during our changing of the guard. A BUSY LADY TAK- ING A BREAK TO SOCIAL- IZE. Ms. Zanger smiles at the camera when shes caught socializ- ing with a friend. YESTER- DAY-HIGHSCHOOL PRIN- CIPAL. TODAY-THE WORLD OF THE STOCK- MARKET. Mr. Spruston serious- ly concentrates on his responsibil- ities for his new career. 104-Faculty
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