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The War Rages On! ABOVE: The cheerleaders team up lo perform their zany routine. RIGHT: The seniors get carried away with their enthusiasm. The first pep rally of the year was a smash, or was it a scream? Besides being a source of encouragement for the various sports teams, pep-rallies got the student body involved. Pep-rallies have become a tradi- tion at our school. The first pep-rally is to get everyone charged for the opening football game. Although we lost our opener, it did not dampen the school spirit. Our second pep-rally occurred before the last home game. Our cheerleaders along with the band and the student body also made this a successful pep-rally. Spirit is making a comeback at Warren Hills.
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BELOW: Joanne Engelhardt. Stacey Snyder, Donna Rogers, and Dawn Pcrrine were among the many who put in much time during the Junior candy sale. RIGHT: Dave Kingsbury and Loretta Jones make a team effort during seventh period gym class. BOTTOM: Juniors Barb Peters and Renee Mcnear help to create enthusiasm among the spirited Juniors. STUDENT LIFE Student Life involves the activities of a student from morning until night. This includes in-school activities as well as after school jobs. Our school offers a wide variety of activities and extracurricular clubs. They are geared toward having as many people participate as possible. Assemblies such as pep-rallies are for the whole student body. Clubs are meant for students with specific interests. Warren Hills is much more than seven periods a day. 15
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LEFT: Lynn Fluck and Kathy Herzog tackle Marcie Thompson during the flag football game BELOW Andy Dudiak. Todd Griffith, Derek Simpkins, and Greg Jayne put on a convincing imitation of our cheerleaders. Roles Switched On November 17, the Junior girls challenged the Senior girls to a flag football game. The Junior Steering Committee did a lot of arrangements for the game, including going to the School Board to ask permission. The Board was very receptive to the idea. Prior to the game, the Juniors and Seniors had a ticket selling contest, in which the winners would receive the Ag Shop steet as a mascot. The Juniors won the contest, but unfortunately, the steer didn’t bring much luck. The referees were Mr. Fiore, Mr. Schoonover, and Mr. Griffin. There was a nice sized crowd who came to watch the game and both classes split the profits. Each team had male cheerleaders. All of these brave guys put on an excellent performance for their respective teams. The Senior girls beat the Junior girls 37-22. It was a successful game and it is hopeful that Powder Puff Football will become a tradition at our school. LEFT: Lisa Grabenbauer kicks off to the Junior opponents with Lori Toole and Donna Bodine close behind. 17
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