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CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: An addition to the course offerings, Zoology is introduced to the class by Mrs. Pat Coltrane . WHS welcomes sophomores to school and the juniors and seniors back from the their sum- mer holiday. Preparing the students handbooks before school began, Daphne Hume, Lynn Deese, and Susan Jones work diligently. Familiar with the confusion which accompanies the opening of school, Principal Richard Stacy is ready to give directions to lost students. During first week confusion, the main stairway place when classes are is always a crowded changing. Students began to “catch the Raider spirit’ on September 11th, the first day of school. School began late this year due to the postponement of the middle school plan. Some felt disap- pointment while others a sigh of re- lief as there would be no ninth grad- ers this year. There was the typical confusion that could be expected for any school mum Better Late Than Never aa 6 Opening of School a ace eee , ees but the Raiders seemed to have the “feel” of the school the first hour. The lunch lines were just a bit longer and the cafeteria a little more crowded due to no off campus lunch. Socializing was, of course, one of the key factors. Meeting new friends and greeting the old started the school year.
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. a ‘Alma Mater, Alma Mater . “Alma Mater, Alma Mater’’—the age old phrases echo through the halls of Warwick, reviving the spirit of years past. Despite changes in fashion, fad, and morality, traditional events and customs remain and gen- erations continue to stand and sway to the familiar lines. The Alma Mater aroused spirit and loyalty when sung at functions such Features as pep rallys, games, concerts, and graduation. Its tone was reflected in many features throughout the year, from the Halloween Homecoming to Spring Prom. Each class of students, the faculty, and administration all caught the Raider spirit and, through the Alma Mater, they found a com- mon bond with others from years past and in the years to come. Features « 5
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Ic | WHERE WARW CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Clean and empty lockers are at the beginning and at the end of the year only! Junior Doug Smith and friend chat about a school opening “boogie!” Bulletin boards were prepared by clubs to foster spirit. National Honor Society member, Tim Lee, serves Veronica Williams from their back-to-school night bake sale. At back-to-school night, Mrs. Sandy Hughes ex- oe ee plains to parents course requirements for Span- ish. | Opening of School « 7
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