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Professor Ollagaruso from VPI speaks to science and math students about advantages of attending college. A warning sign to the Falcons is displayed by Warwick cheerleaders. While posing as Granny, Carole Roper explains the many traditions of Warwick to an expected audience of “mice”. Nine of the most beautiful girls are represented in the outstanding Homecoming court of 1967. 10
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Student Life Happenings Create Challenges for All During the nine hours of each school day, the tedious work of both stu- dents and faculty presented many new problems. Often times, as the day ended, the life of Warwick had just be- gun. Teachers became more and more involved in Warwick’s great happen- ing. Throughout the year, the close as- sociation between students and teach- ers fulfilled the goals begun in Septem- ber. Words and ideas were put into ac- tion and many new projects became realities. Highlights included the Sen- ior Prom, Homecoming, and the ex- citement of Farmer Day, while a new football stadium, Todd Field, was used for the first time. Thoughts for the new museum were compiled to preserve the memory of the old Warwick. As the 1967-68 year evolved, the realiza- tion that this would be the last year in the tradition-filled Warwick reached the student body. » 9
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Student Life Farmers Walk Halls of Tradition For Last Time A WHAT? The chickencoop is going to be converted into a . . . STABLE?? The decision that Warwick’s twenty- two year old “temporary” building was to be moved to Newport News City Park and used as a stable was met with mixed emotions. Although the rebuild- ing of Warwick was anxiously awaited by many, a small minority viewed this construction with dismay. Besides the removal of the chicken- coop, many students grieved the loss of the thirty beautiful murals in the school. Representing the work of many students who had attended Warwick down through the years, the murals were a source of school pride and de- votion. The loss of treasured things was only one aspect of the new building; many people rejoiced over the prospect of a new Warwick. The 1968 class was very proud that they were the last ones to graduate from the old school. i i
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