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Welcome to our School. We are very We offer a special note of thanks to all our ILLUSTRATED proud of our athletic program and espe- athletic boosters, patrons, and parents. To cially our student-athletes. Warren Central our school-community and all of our Features: High School’s athletic program was named Partners in Education, we want to thank Boys ...... 4-6. number three in the nation by Sports you for your support as well. Girls Basketball ...... 7-9. Illustrated for 2007. Join us in the spirit of competition and especially our focus on Again, we appreciate your interest and Wrestling ...... 10-12 good sportsmanship. We strive for success especially the support you give to all of Swimming & Diving ...... 14-15 both in the classroom and on the field of our young Warriors. Gymnastics ...... 16. Rich Shepler, Principal competition. Join us in our Campaign for Respect as we set a good example to all of Rich Shepler Basketball Cheerleaders ...... 18-19 our athletes. Principal Athletic Training ...... 20 Strength & Conditioning ...... 21. Welcome to Warren Central High Please cheer positively for your teams and Gold Brigade Band ...... 24 School. We are committed to excellence overall good play. The athletes, coaches, Partners in Education ...... 26 in all facets of education. Athletically, and officials have worked diligently to pre- we strive to offer experienced leadership pare for competition. Please respect what Honor Athletes of the Year / Warren DADS ...... 29 and quality facilities to help maintain they do by showing good sportsmanship. Student Council / School Board ...... 30 our high level of competition. It takes Athletic Information for Parents ...... 31. many dedicated individuals to help We hope you enjoy your visit to Warren Scholar Athletes ...... 32. maintain our successful athletic pro- Central High School. grams. We would like to thank all sup- Counseling Services Center ...... 33. Barb Guhl, porters of Warren athletics. We appreci- Barb Guhl Athletic Director ate all that you do! Athletic Director

A-Team Row 1: Arlene Coleman, Lou Anne Schwenn, Cindy Frey, Emily Brown, Katrina Brinker, Phyllis Hazlewood, Joann Hawks Row 2: Marques Clayton, James Taylor, Isang Jacob, Rich Shepler, Rod Steimel, Steve Smith, Steve Kimbrough

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the promise to be prospective SENIORS student-athletes while also teaching them the impor- tance of education, keeping them on track to graduate and monitor their core cours- es. This program has now been existence for 7 years.

After his work at the NCAA, Graham started his coaching career with the Indiana Alley Cats of the American Basketball Association. In his first year, Graham went 30-5 and quickly was recognized as one of the top ten coaches in minor league basketball. Coach Graham currently Row 1: Jordan Kennedy, George Cheesebourough, Ceasar Jones teaches physical education Row 1: Jordan Kennedy, Ceasar Jones, Derrick Spight, George Cheesebourough Row 2: Varsity Student Assistant Shandes Hoosier, Bennie Bertram, Dorian French, Nickalus Turner, Demetrius Cowherd, Darius and is in his 1st year as Head Row 2: Trainer Stephen Jackson, Javon Brown, Ed Hazelett, Darius French, Montae Garth French, Giovantae Hazelett, Derrick Spight, Willie Rhodes, Montae Garth, Brandon Smith, Manager Shanisha Lee Coach of the Boys Varsity Row 3: Manager Josyln Cunningham, Manager Jaelan Manson, Manager James Corley, Student Trainer Stephen Jackson, Head Athletic Trainer Josh True, Coach Stacy Mitchell, Coach Darron Dancler, Javon Brown, Head Coach Greg Graham, Ed Hazelett, Basketball team at Warren CAPTAINS Coach Devin Davis, Coach Rodger Kirkpatrick, Student Trainer Andy Mitchell, Manager Derek Loyal, Manager Stephen Central High School. Jordan Kennedy, Ed Hazelett McClain, Manager Olivia Bauer Graham resides in Noblesville, Indiana and has HEAD COACH GREG GRAHAM a daughter, Gianna 11. A native of Indianapolis, Indiana, Graham is a 1993 graduate of Indiana University, Bloomington, where he received his bachelor’s degree in sport marketing and man- agement. He played basketball for the legendary Bobby Knight from 1989-1993. During his tenure at Indiana, Greg was a part of two Big Ten titles and a berth in the 1992 NCAA Men’s Final Four. He is the only player in Big Ten history to lead coaches the league in field goal percentage (55 percent) and 3-point field goal percentage (53 percent) in the same year. Notables on that team include , Calbert Row 1: Freshman Coach Darron Dancler, Varsity Head Coach Greg Cheaney and , all whom have been drafted into the National Graham, JV Coach Stacy Mitchell Basketball Association (NBA). Graham himself was a first-round draft choice of the Row 2: Varsity Assistant Coach Rodger (17th). He played professionally for five seasons (Philadelphia, Kirkpatrick, JV Assistant Coach Devin New Jersey, Seattle and Cleveland) in the NBA before going to Europe to finish his Davis career while playing for Magic Johnson’s All Star traveling team.

After retirement from his professional playing career, Graham started working at the National Collegiate Athletic Association where he was one of the founders of the NCAA First Team Basketball Mentoring Program. Here Graham’s duties were to evaluate and select elite basketball players at an early age who show

4 | Warrior Illustrated Winter 2008-2009 | 5 BOYS BASKETBALL girls varsity basketball

Junior Varsity Row 1: Ronnie Alexander, Eric Robinson, Tyler Bean, Thomas McClendon, Bernard McFarland Row 2: JV Head Coach Stacy Mitchell, Chelsey Bannister, Brent Calhoun, William Wallace, Kiaro Holts, Antonyo Anderson, Row 1: Linzi Moore, Anna Rowe, BreAnn Denny Assistant Coach Devin Davis Row 2: Varsity Assistant Coach Danny Proffitt, Freshmen Coach Anthony Dalton, Shay Walls, Bianca King, Brandi McKinney, Keona Bruen, Breauna Turner, Kalliste Haskins, Emily Wright, JV Coach Trent Bodine, JV-Freshmen Assistant Coach Kylee List Row 3: Varsity-JV Assistant Coach Corey Clark, Athletic Trainer Susan Stroud, Student Trainer Sarah Bruno, Kristien Malone, Rayven Davis, Varsity Head Coach Michael Brooks, Jordan Barton, Qaniah Douglas, Manager Eddie Owens, Manager Raven Henry, Manager Rebecca Davis

SEASON PREVIEW The Warren Central Lady Warriors’ basketball team enters this season minus six seniors from the ’07-’08 campaign. Leadership, however, won’t be in short supply; directing the charge are experienced and talented seniors Keona Bruen, Qaniah Douglas, Emily Wright and Shay Walls. Bruen returns as the leading scorer from last year’s season. Joining her are juniors Jordan Barton and Brandi McKinney, who could be the focal point on the court for the next two years. Juniors Kristien Malone and Bre Turner also look to be key con- tributors in the Warriors’ quest for success. Also adding to the Lady Warriors’ depth are Rayven Davis, Bianca King, Anna Rowe, Ayannna Smith, and Alyson Gaines. Freshmen BreAnn Denny, Linzi Moore, and Kalliste Haskins are also capable and promising additions to the Lady Warriors nation.

First year Coach Michael Brooks and staff acknowledge that the Lady Warriors have not captured a confer- freshmen ence win in two years. If the Lady Warriors’ pre-season work ethic and performance are any indication, that Row 1: Edward Dunham, James Robinson, Khris Houseley, Antonio Offitt, Jhnzai Caldwell, Joe Drummond, Thomas Rea, Airius will change this season. Kenion Row 2: Freshmen Head Coach Darron Dancler, Jordan Shine, Dewayne Luster, Markieth Ingram, Jarvis Parker, Javon Nibbs, Jamal Etter, Tre’ Hinkle, Assistant Coach Aaron Hogg

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HEAD COACH MICHAEL BROOKS Girls Basketball Head Coach Michael Brooks is in his first season with the Lady Warriors. The former Warren graduate was chosen to lead the Lady Warriors last spring after rebuilding the Lady Continentals basketball program at George Washington High School. Coach Brooks motivated a 1-18 program into a respected 10-10 program in a two-year span. The people in Warrior nation are looking forward to the Lady Warriors making similar strides under the guidance of Coach Brooks. Along with his coach’s duties, Brooks will also showcase his tire- less work ethic in the classroom. Brooks joined the Physical Education depart- ment where he teaches both P.E. and Health.

As a Warren Central High School student, Brooks was a three-sport athlete. Michael managed to capture All-State honors in football and track as well as earn- ing the distinction of athlete of the year in his senior campaign. He also competed on two state champion teams while at Warren as well. Brooks played basketball under the helm of Coach Heady, former Boys Basketball Head Coach of 13 years.

Junior Varsity Row 1: Rianna Shaffer, Brittany Singletary, Jazmyne Morton, Ryan English, Anna Rowe, Breana Smith, Kendra Wilson Row 2: Varsity-JV Assistant Coach Corey Clark, Brooke Elliott, Alyson Gaines, Latisha Wimberly, Rayven Davis, Chantell Bouier, Ayanna Smith, JV Head Coach Trent Bodine

SENIORS coaches Emily Wright, Qaniah Douglas, Student Manager Raven Henry, Keona Row 1: Freshmen Head Coach Anthony Dalton, Varsity Head Coach Bruen, Shay Walls Michael Brooks, Head Varsity Assistant Coach Danny Proffitt Row 2: Varsity-JV Assistant Coach Corey Clark, JV-Freshmen Assistant Coach Kylee List, Junior Varsity Head Coach Trent Bodine

FREShmen Row 1: Ka’lashia Jones, Kiera Moss, Jadelyn Proffitt, Justice Williams, Jessica Hughes, Tremisha Crutcher Row 2: JV-Freshmen Assistant Coach Kylee List, Shardae’ Hoskins, Ariante’ Echols, Ashlie Terry, Martina Birthmark, Shawnice Johnson, Freshmen Head Coach Anthony Dalton

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Junior varsity Row 1: Tayron Moore, DeOnta Williams, Casey Corbett, Sanford White, Noah Thacker, Dylan Southwood, Edwin Casas, Austin Mitchell, Mitchell McCaskill, Jeremy Barton, Max Wainscott, Kyle Harris, Denise Watson Row 2: Brandon Blackburn, Marcus Blackshear, Zavier Ingram, Shelby White, Richard Gann, Richard Tharpe, Chris Wesley, Jeff Row 1: David Ramirez, Ryan Kirkhoff, Matt Mooreland, Zach Baughman, Nick Odom, Jonathan Decker, Karielle Law, Daniel Groves, Tyler Evans, Ronnie Akbar, Tyron Belton, Tim Akbar, Leeshawn Parker, William Brown Blackburn Row 3: Coaches Nicholas, Vickery, Kent, Schroeder, Clevenger, Carley, and St. Laurent; Trainer Erin Abrams Row 2: Roy Bailey, Devin Gladney, Kris Colangelo, Jordan Wallace, Nate Metzger, Michael Johnson-Jones, Gabriel Berry, Alex Wainscott, Kyle White Row 3: JV Coach David Nicholas, Freshmen Coach Bob Vickery, Freshmen Assistant Aaron Kent, Varsity Head Coach Matt Schroeder, Varsity Assistant Mike Clevenger, JV Assistant George Carley, Varsity Assistant Andy St. Laurent, Student Trainer Erin Abrams Varsity Coach Matt Schroeder has helped organize, develop and coach Warren Township’s Elementary Wrestling as well as Schroeder its Freestyle programs. This is Coach Schroeder’s seniors Varsity Wrestling Head Coach 2nd year to be the head coach of one the top wres- Matt Schroeder grew up on a tling programs in the state of Indiana. Coach Row 1: Matt Mooreland, Zach Baughman, Nick Schroeder and wife (of 21 years) Pam have 3 chil- Odom, Karielle Law, Daniel Blackburn, Student southeastern Indiana dairy farm Trainer Erin Abrams and graduated from Greensburg dren, sons Andrew and Aaron attend WCHS and Row 2: Marcus Blackshear, Devin Gladney, Nate Community High School in daughter Alexis attends Creston Middle School. Metzger, Gabriel Berry, Alex Wainscott, Roy 1978. He attended and wrestled Bailey, Christian Whitfield at Rose-Hulman Institute of JV Coach David Nicholas Technology and subsequently graduated from Ball State Head JV Coach David Nicholas grew up in Warren University in 1986. For the past township school system. He has been part of the 22 years, Coach Schroeder has Warren Wrestling Club since an early age and was a coached wrestling in Warren Township at some level. varsity wrestler in high school. After high school He was the head coach of Stonybrook Middle coach Nicholas went on to IUPUI and graduated School’s team for 10 years, Creston Middle School’s with a degree in Mathematics Education. He is cur- head coach for 2 years and a varsity assistant at rently in his third year of teaching and coaching. Warren Central High School for 9 years. Coach

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freshmen Row 1: Justin Kochersperger, Trezdon Seward, Stafford Woods, Collin Pointer, Ivan Hernandez, Tyler Singletary, Jaelan Witherspoon, Ben Lynch Row 2: R. J. Harmon, Brandon Nightengale, Domonique MacFarland, Dyrek Chowning, Donovan Alsum, Jonathan Lynch, Collin McAtte, Brandon Mitchell, Daniel Acosca Row 3: JV Coach David Nicholas, Freshmen Coach Bob Vickery, Freshmen Assistant Aaron Kent, Varsity Head Coach Matt Schroeder, Varsity Assistant Mike Clevenger, JV Assistant George Carley, Varsity Assistant Andy St. Laurent, Student Trainer Erin Abrams Freshman Coach Bob Vickery Head Freshman Coach Bob Vickery grew up on a hog and cattle farm located between Westfield and Zionsville and graduated from Westfield High School in 1976 where he was a five sport athlete. He went on IBC to earn degrees from William Penn, Kent State, and UPPORTS Purdue Universities. Medical Campus S 8150 Brookville Road He is entering his fourteenth year as a wrestling coach, WARREN CENTRAL which includes being the varsity head coach at both (Just east of I-465) IGH CHOOL Marion and South Adams High Schools. During his (317) 375-8000 H S coaches coaching career he has watched many of his wrestlers wwwwww..ibcschools.edu ATHLETICS ! earn success both on and off the mat. Row 1: JV Coach David Nicholas, Varsity Assistant Andy St. Laurent, JV Assistant George Carley Row 2: Freshmen Coach Bob Vickery, Freshmen Assistant Coach Vickery is married and is the proud father of CAREER- FOCUSED EDUCATION Aaron Kent, Varsity Head Coach Matt Schroeder, Varsity three daughters. He is also the proud grandfather of Assistant Mike Clevenger two grandchildren. In addition, he owns a small farm l Medical Assisting l Billing and Coding l Massage l where he raises show pigs, pheasants, turkeys, chick- l Nursing l Surgical Technology l ens, ducks, and occasionally beef cattle and rabbits. AC0186

12 | Warrior Illustrated SWIMMING & DIVING SWIMMING & DIVING

Row 1: Joseph Brummett, Alex Osborne, Chandler Kent, D. J. Thompson, Andy Chorpenning, Patrick Jones, Devon Higgins, Charles Davis, Gabe Amezcua, Assistant Coach Jenelle Carlini- Strong Row 2: Assistant Coach Matt Brown, Cameron Lynch, Vincent Martin, Talmadge Williams, Isaac Beauchamp, Preston Walker, T. J. Swim Coach Brinkley, Sayquan Vance, Head Jason Lancaster Swim Coach Jason Lancaster, Head Dive Coach Ray Porter

Dive Coach Ray Porter Row 1: Sarah Demic, Madison Head SWIM coach jason lancaster Bartels, Olivia Spaulding, Ryasa Harris, Ali Chorpenning, Elizabeth Coach Lancaster has a long history of swimming success. He is the most decorated swimmer in Indiana Bullemer, Morgan Stranger, Ashley high school history with 12 individual and relay state titles as well as a National and State high school Hensen record in the 200 Individual Medley. He just missed making the Olympic team in 1996 and was 3rd in the Row 2: Head Swim Coach Jason world that year in the 100 Meter Butterfly. He was a member of an American record setting 4 x 200 yard Lancaster, Assistant Coach Matt Freestyle Relay representing the University of Michigan. Brown, Destiny Gilmore, Kavonna Chowning, A. J. Moore, Quintesha Henderson, Jerri Gates, Head As a coach, he has developed Sectional and State champions, as well as National qualifiers, Olympic trials Diving Coach Ray Porter, Assistant qualifiers and American record holders. He looks to build a dominant program here at Warren Central. Coach Jenelle Carlini-Strong Row 3: Ingrid Arreola, Kailey DeVaan, Haley Dickey, Destine Harney, Monica Mendez, Tess Walker, Katie Skadra, Emily Young, Sam Hamilton, Madison Bobrow

Senior Girls Senior Boys Olivia Spaulding, Ryasa Harris Preston Walker, Chandler Kent, D. J. Thompson

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Row 1: Anni Mooreland, Ashley Douglas, Tina Rennaker Row 2: Student Trainer Courtney Smith, Caitlyn Ward, Jodi Willis, Shelbie Whitaker, Coach Shelly Roseman

HEAD COACH Shelly Roseman

Seniors Ashley Douglas, Anni Mooreland, Tina Rennaker

16 | Warrior Illustrated BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS

Varsity Row 1: Breanna Cave, Asya Barnett, Caitlyn Burke, Christina Kendrick. Heather Hodges, Alisha Hurley, Courtney Smith Row 2: Kierra Anderson, India Whitney, Amber Fisher, Brittany Staton, Ebonie Mendenhall, Caleesha Jaffe, Brezia Lewis, LaToya Alexander Junior Varsity Row 1: Damia Wells, Desiree Coles, Ciara Johnson Row 2: Megan Pollard, Darcy Green Row 3: Neshaun Grady, Evann Smith, Taylor Allen, Sydney McCauley, Anyea Taylor

Varsity Coach Jessica Engel COORDINATOR JV Coach Varsity Coaches Senior Tracey Bush Mackenzie Hines Jennifer Brooks, Carinne Collier Christina Kendrick

18 | Warrior Illustrated Winter 2008-2009 | 19 ATHLETIC TRAINING Strength & conditioning

Dr. Dale S. Snead Weight Room Dr. Snead specializes in disorders of the upper extremity, including the shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand. Born in Gary, Indiana, Dr. Dale Snead completed a one-year fellowship at Methodist Sports Medicine/The Orthopedic Specialists and joined the practice during the summer of 1999. He received his medical degree in 1991 from Wright State University and completed one year of general surgery and one year of family practice res- idency before completing his orthopedic residency at Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton, Ohio. Dr. Snead is an orthopedic consultant to Purdue University and team physician at Dr. Dale S. Snead, Team Warren Central High School. For the past three seasons, Dr. Snead was the orthopedic Physician consultant and team physician for the Arena Football League’s Indiana Firebirds. Dr. Snead grew up in Dayton, Ohio, attended Centerville High School and earned his undergraduate degree from Miami (Ohio) University.

Josh True Josh serves as one of the Certified Athletic Trainers for Warren Central High School. Before coming to Warren Central High School he served as the athletic trainer for Washington High School and Vincennes Rivet High School in Indiana. He is originally from Bloomfield, Nebraska. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Athletic Training from Nebraska Wesleyan University in 2003. He served as a graduate assistant at Creighton University and received his Master’s degree in Exercise Physiology from the University of Nebraska at Omaha in 2005. Along with being a Certified Athletic Trainer, Josh is also a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. He is an active member in Josh True, MA, ATC, CSCS, Head Athletic the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and National Strength and Conditioning Trainer Association. He is employed by Methodist Sports Medicine/The Orthopedic Specialists. Josh and his wife Erika, who is the Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach at Indiana University, currently reside in Greenwood, Indiana. Rick Zimny Coach Zimny is a native of Shelbyville, Indiana, and graduated from Indiana University with BS and MS degrees in Education. Rick was Susan Stroud a varsity wrestling coach for 15 years; 6 while at Warren Central Susan serves as one of the Certified Athletic Trainers for Warren Central High School. High School. He started his WCHS career in 1984 and became the Before coming to Warren Central High School, she served as an athletic trainer at head strength coach and started the current weight program in 1990. Anderson University and Plainfield High School in Indiana. She received her Bachelor of Coach Zimny served as head strength coach until 2005 and is cur- Science degree in Physical Education with a minor in Athletic Training from IUPUI in rently serving as assistant strength and conditioning coach. 1997. She is an active member in the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and the Rick Zimny, Indiana Athletic Trainers’ Association. Along with being a Certified Athletic Trainer, Assistant Strength & Susan is also a certified Performance Enhancement Specialist. She is employed by Conditioning Coach Susan Stroud, ATC, PES, Methodist Sports Medicine. Susan currently resides in Zionsville, Indiana. Assistant Athletic Trainer

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Insurance By George DADS of Warren Central Mission Statement: Full Service Staff, All Licensed, and a Local Agency The role of “Dads of Warren Central” will be to serve as a visible sign of commitment to the students of Warren Central High School. We will promote school involvement of adult males and serve as positive role models for our youth. We are willng to Auto, Home, Life, Health, Business, Annuities (IRA’s, 401K Rollovers) serve in all areas of Warren Central, including athletics, fine arts and academics. Goals: • Attend as many school functions as possible (even if our children are not participating) • Assist in events that need extra manpower (sporting events, theater, special events) • Career shadowing of students (support a career day or special field day) • Assist in monitoring the school buildings (training will be provided) • Tutoring (helping studenst with math, reading, etc., and could include night and alternative school students) • Community service projects (joint effort with our student and/or school club)

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28 | Warrior Illustrated Winter 2008-2009 | 29 2008-2009 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Athletic Information for Parents of Student-Athletes at W.C.H.S.

The Athletic Department is charged with the responsibility of helping your son or daughter to be the best possible student, ath- lete, citizen, and competitor within their potential. We will conduct an educationally sound program that will develop an athlete’s fundamentals, techniques, strategies, and sportsmanship for competition. It is our hope that your family will leave Warren with many fond memories of accomplishment in every phase of athletics. We want your son/daughter to be a better person because they competed at Warren and we feel confident Warren will be better because they were here.

Athletic Policy: The Student-Athlete Handbook has been carefully prepared, documented, and adopted by our school board. It clearly states our policies, rules, and procedures. Because this information is vital, we ask every parent and student to sign that they have read and understood the information contained in the handbook. Athletes cannot practice until this has been complet- ed and signed by student, parent, and doctor.

Channel of Communication: There will be times when clarifications are needed, questions answered, requests made, and informa- tion exchanged. It is the desire of each coach and the Athletic Department to impart accurate information. If parents have a ques- tion concerning their daughter/son, they are to first contact the head coach of the child’s respective sport. If, after talking with the coach, there needs to be further discussion parents should contact the Athletic Director. All parties must keep in mind that firmness, fairness, and hard decisions are a part of athletics. It is important to get all possible information before decisions are made.

Contest Dates: The athletic schedule is contained in the schedule booklet available to every resident of Warren Township. All coaches are to hand out a complete varsity/reserve sport schedule to each of their athletes.

Practice attendance: It is evident that athletes cannot get better without consistent practice. Our athletes are expected to be present at all practices. Practice is not optional for an athlete. Only the coach can adjust practice schedules. Practice schedules are avail- able from coaches; they are not kept on file at the Athletic Office. Row 1: Christine Woods, Public Relations; Lora Tuttle, Historian; Olivia Spaulding, 2nd Vice-President, Jackie Wiles, 1st Vice- Interest Clubs: Several sports have a group of parents who exist to enhance their son or daughter’s athletic experience. These boost- President, Katy Myers, Activity Coordinator er groups are under the guidance of each head coach and the athletic director. The coaching staff and parents of each particular Row 2: Jordan Griffin, Secretary; Adam Young, Treasurer; Mychael Spencer, President; Mrs. Beth Wolff, Advisor group govern their activities.

Warren Central High School has the largest Student Council in the nation with over 350 members. Throughout Post-Season Events: Award presentations, dinners, pitch-ins, picnics, and other get-togethers are sometimes held at the close of an the year, the group organizes numerous service and social activities, such as Homecoming, WinterFest, Prom, athletic team’s season. These events are not required. They are held at the discretion of each sport. leadership retreats, a Children’s Christmas Party, and HUAH (Huddle Up Against Hunger canned food drive), Rainouts/Postponements: Decisions concerning rainouts and/or postponements will normally be made at the last minute. This is to which collected 44,414 canned food items for local food banks and Warren Township families. The Student insure our making the best decision. Our athletes have practiced hard to compete and we want to attempt to let them compete Council also plays a leading role in district and state activities for the Indiana Association of Student Councils whenever safely possible. The Athletic Office can be called for this information between 2:30 and 3:00 p.m. and facilitates school leadership retreats and the Going for the G.O.L.D. freshman orientation program. Student Admission Charges: The high school principals of Marion County have determined admission charges: Council was named a Gold Council of Excellence by the National Association of Student Councils and Beth Wolff was named Indiana Student Council Adviser of the Year. All Varsity Football, Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, Gymnastics, Swimming, Wrestling, Baseball, Softball, & Track $5.00

School Board Officers and Members All Junior Varsity & Freshman Contests $3.00

Howard A. Dorsey, Jr. District Administration Mark Harsley School Board Meetings Special Warren Central Pass Prices: Board President Director of Operations Dr. Peggy Hinckley January 21, 2009 Adult All-Sport Pass: $40 Entitles the adult entrance to all home athletic events except the IHSAA and Marion County Luther C. Robinson Superintendent of Schools David Holt February 11, 2009 Tournament contests. Board Vice President Tony Burchett Chief Financial Officer March 18, 2009 Student Activity Pass: $30 Entitles the Student entrance to all home athletic events except ISHAA and Marion County Ruth Ann Walker Assistant to the Superintendent Mary Rehlander April 15, 2009 Board Secretary 6-Adult Director of Personnel Tournament contests. May 20, 2009 Julie French Dena Cushenberry Joyce Axum Varsity Letter Pass: $15 Any athlete who has earned his/her letter in a sport can purchase this pass, which will allow June 17, 2009 Robert Schreiber Assistant to the Superintendent Director of Transportation them into all home athletic contest except ISHAA and Marion County Tournament contests. PreK-5 July 13, 2009 Susan P. Switzer Amy Royse Dr. Michael Wallpe Activity Bus: The activity bus normally runs two times after school. The first bus leaves at approximately 4:15 p.m. and the late Jay C. Wise Director of Special Education Associate Superintendent of School Services bus leaves at approximately 5:30 p.m. Weather conditions and early dismissal will affect the running of these buses. There are no Improvement activity buses during vacation practices or after night contests.

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We salute our Scholar-Athletes who were able to maintain an A+ (12.0) to B+ (9.0) G.P.A. during the 2007- 08 school year. Each athlete successfully completed the requirements of a rigorous academic load and man- aged their time in such a way as to pursue excellence in the athletic arena.

12.0 and Higher GPA Andrew Chorpenning Erika McGuire Brandon Smith Brannon Bowers Jacob Clark Jennifer Mendez Breana Smith Douglas Ellington Jackson Coram Symone Meriwether Symone Smith Rachael Fulper Amanda Craighill Kristin Miller Olivia Spaulding Sarah Horn Anthony Davis Andrew Moran Alexander Spindler Jacklyn Howland Elizabeth Dixon Joshua Morman Mary Beth Spindler Andrew McLaren Ryan Duell Madison Moulder Daniel States Adria Steuer Torre Durrett Jacob Muncy Curtis Steuer Tarrah Edens Michael Murphy Cassie Stockigt 9.0 -11.9 GPA Jesse Emrich Katy Myers Kiera Stribling Yasmin Abdelhak Kaila Epps Miranda Nehrig Megan Stroude Emily Abrams Erik Fannin Geoyia Nightengale Adeline Taljonick Erin Abrams Loren Gadin Caitlin O’Brien Shaquille Tensley Adrian Abrom Sara Goelz Sean O’Brien Oni Thomas Alissa Adkins Aaron Goshen Diana Paff Meghan Trimpe Michelle Alcorn Bradley Goshen Sarah Painter Chun-Shun Tsai Jacob Aldrich Brei A. Gossett Samuel Parkinson Lora Tuttle Micah Aldrich Darcy Green Terra Payson Emily Uhlenhake LaToya Alexander Nathaniel Greiner Ashley Peek Michael T. Upshaw Leroy Alexander Billy Joel Hamon Adam Penquite Samantha Vail Ingrid Arreola Sara Hancock Jeremy Pittman Preston Walker Menan Assefa Shelby Harris Larissa Pittman Samantha Wathen Dominic Atibil Derek Hart Katie Poole Mariel Weidman Brooklynn Baker Amanda Hickle Abigail Resener Stephanie Weinman Shannon Barras Kelly Hodges D’Juan Richardson Orion Wenrich Stephanie Barras Angelina Hoff Cody Risser India Whitney Jordan Barton Joshua Holland Victoria Ritter Jacquelyn Wiles Zachary Baughman Ryan Hopkins Danielle Royce Rachel Wilkinson Wesley Becker Christine Hopp Arianna Russell Andre Williams Timothy Bixler Anna Marie Hosei Clayton Sanders Courtney Williams Payton Booher Mason Howard Edward Santiago Damon Williams Darrian Bost Lauren Hunt Andrew Schroeder Jeffery T. Williams Grant Brackin Alyssa Jennings Briana Scott Kyle Willis Mahoney Brogan Sarah A. Johnson Brittney Scott Job Wise Stefanie Brown Erik Jones Robin Sharma Leah Woodbury Sarah Bruno Jannik Kramer Cagney Sheehan Emily Wright Caitlyn Burke Bryan Leach Dylan Sheldon Joe Ybarra Kandiss Carroll Abby Lyon Kyle Shickles Megan Zumbrunn Zachary Carroll Leslie MacDonald Rianna Simpson Breeanna Cave Erin McAllen Kayla Sizemore Timothy Cho Taylor McElroy Derek Sloss

32 | Warrior Illustrated 2009 Counseling Services Center Sports Medicine Sports Performance Contacts and Calendar Spine Shoulder Rehabilitation Counselors also serve as liaisons to various departments at WCHS. We encourage you to share your questions and concerns with Pediatric Sports Medicine your CSC departmental representative. If you have a question regarding where to go for help, please feel free to contact our office. Knee We will try our very best to give you the help we can to answer you or direct you to the appropriate office. Joint Replacement & Arthritis Hip Hand, Wrist & Elbow Located in G Hallway of WCHS Foot & Ankle Director of Guidance Mrs. Joann Hawks [email protected] 532-6225 Concussion Management A-Broo (12th) -Cl (10th-11th) Mrs. Gretchen Brooks [email protected] 532-6224 Db-Fl (12th) Cm-E (10th-11th) Mr. J.P. Smith [email protected] 532-6228 Fm-Hol (12th) F-J (10th-11th) Ms. Deborah Cummings [email protected] 532-6382 Lo-Ok (12th) K-O (10th-11th) Mrs. Julie Markle [email protected] 532-6491 Ol-Sc (12th) P-S (10th-11th) Ms. Lois Huffman [email protected] 532-6227 Tu-Z (12th) T-Z (10th-11th) Mrs. Susie Long [email protected] 532-6222

Located in 9th Grade Academy Office Brop-Da (12th) A-F (9th) Mr. Craig Clark [email protected] 869-4688 Hom-Ln (12th) G-M (9th) Ms. Bre England [email protected] 869-4689 Sd-Ts (12th) N-Z (9th) Mrs. Debbie Washburn [email protected] 869-4691

Located in Main Office WCC We get you back in the game. **Vocational Counselor Mr. Terry Woodburn [email protected] 532-6158 Whatever your game may be. **Vocational courses included are: Auto Service Technology, Building Trades, Collision Repair, Computer Networking, Cosmetology, Culinary Arts, Electronics, Graphic Imaging, Motorcycle/ATV/Outdoor (Small Engine), Precision Machine, Welding, Advanced Vocational

Support Staff Located in G Hallway of WCHS CSC Secretary Mrs. Dawn De St Jeor [email protected] 532-6296 Secretary to Director Mrs. Carolyn Patton [email protected] 532-6226 Records Specialist Mrs. Carol Sheely [email protected] 532-6327 Registrar Mrs. Laura Walters [email protected] 532-6204

2009 Calendar Dates

JAN. 22 FINANCIAL AID PARENT MEETING 6:30 PM FEB. 6 MT 3 ENDS FEB. 23-MAR. 6 SUMMER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT MAR. 5 CAREERFEST (Setup by WCC) MAR. 13 TERM 3 ENDS MAR.10-12 SPRING ISTEP (Classrooms used) MAR. 23-26 LATE SUMMER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT Whether you play in the Super Bowl or the game of life, turn to the nationally acclaimed physicians, APR. 6 8TH GRADE PARENT PREVIEW- “THE WARREN WAY” @ 6:30 PM physical therapists and athletic trainers at Methodist Sports Medicine / The Orthopedic Specialists. APR. 14 JUNIOR PARENT MEETING APR. 17 MT 4 ENDS Proud to serve as official team physicians of the Warren Central Warriors. MAY 2 SAT @ WCHS MAY 5 9TH-10TH- 11TH HONORS PROGRAM @ 7 PM MAY 11 12TH HONORS PROGRAM @ 7 PM MAY 13-15 SENIOR/ SEMESTER 2 FINALS MAY 19-21 SEMESTER 2 FINALS MAY 20 “TENTATIVE” GRADUATION DATE JUNE 4 LATE SUMMER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT JUNE 9-JUL. 9 2009 SUMMER SCHOOL AVON / CARMEL / FISHERS / GREENWOOD / INDIANAPOLIS / LAFAYETTE methodistsports.com 317.817.1200 phone JUNE 13 ACT @ WCHS

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