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From snakes and snails, sugar and spice, to books, clubs, and offices, the Senior Class of 1972 will begin the walk down future's unknown road. Many seniors helped make the final year an unforgettable one, as Bob Dunfee and Donna Benson served as President and Vice-Pres. of Student Council, and Rhonda Bowen as Treasurer. Pat Burt and Terry Coffman were chosen as our Miss Charming and Mr. lrresistible. On October 30th, Rhonda Bowen was crowned Homecoming Queen and Diann Welch was Senior attendant. In the sports line-up, the Seniors proved to be outstanding in all fields, whether it be in football, basket- ball, track, cross-country, wrestling, golf, managing, cheerleading, or rooting the team on, the Warren Sen- iors have been compeitive and good sportsmen. In return, they were the winners. The Seniors final year consisted of ordering announcements and name cards, being measured for caps and gowns, exchanging senior pictures, the choosing of a daisy as a class flower, and designing and sewing a blue and gold flag. The events were many during the year, but the most memorable were the Junior-Senior Prom, Baccalau- reate on May 21st, and the Senior Picnic on May 24th. Then, on June 2, 1972, after twelve years of hard wofk and many achievements, the Senior Class followed their motto as they received their diplomas: The road we follow today, is the road we lead tomorrow. OFFICERS: Tim Johnson, Pres., Mike Barnett, V. Pres., Jane Bayne, Sec., Debbie Wingrove, Treas., Debbie White and Bruce Maclntyre, Student Council members.
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