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Contents Introduction............................................... 1 Student Life.............................................. 10 Sports.....................................................20 Activities.................................................58 Faculty Curriculum........................................88 Underclass................................................114 Seniors...................................................134 TOP: Senior Cheryl Demont has her head measured for a graduation cap. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Seiple instructs Nancy August, Doug Stark and Adrienne Roy in becoming better musicians. ABOVE: The hockey team gets psyched for an important game. 3
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Warren Hills-A Place of Growth Growth, the assurance of life. Whether a tree or a person, or even a school, growth means there’s a vitality, a purpose, to exis- tence. The growing process is much the same no matter what the classification of the organism. There are the good times, the hardships, and the times of seemingly just standing still. But over the years there is a change, or maturing. This maturing is especially noticeable in a high school. As young adults we encounter many changes and new experiences which we weren’t faced with as children. The senior is not the sophomore. There has been dramatic growth physically, mentally, emotionally. The school itself changes with building additions, new teachers, and more students. The result -in june, 1979 we can look back over the year and realize that we aren’t the same people or the same school that started the year. We’ve grown. The $600,000 addition to Warren Hills was started in the spring of 1978 and construction continued this year. The addition provided additional space for the Physical Education and Industrial Arts departments. 2
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Throughout high school we are faced with many forms of competition which are essential to our growth as individuals. Competition is important because it allows us to experience both success and failure. It makes us strive to achieve our goals. A sport such as football is one of the most obvious forms of competition m school, but there is also a competition going on that we don’t see. The individual who is striving academically to make good grades, or to stay on a diet, or to retain his individ- uality-he gains a sense of self-satisfaction. TOP LEFT: Rockey Carey diligently strives to complete his architectural project. TOP RIGHT: Showing the determination needed to win, Derek Simpkins, Warren Hills’ 2nd man, comes through again. 4
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