![]() Go East!Īt Warren East High School, We believe in Pride and Spirit Bold.Īnd We Support ole’ Warren East High School. Today as in the past, the combined efforts of many make Warren East High School a special place as evident in the lyrics of our Fight Song, below, written by Lauren Edwards, a student in 1993.Īt Warren East High School, We believe that we’re the best around.Īnd if you doubt us, watch us then, as we bring your team down. Students were then able to qualify for the Commonwealth Diploma.Īn impressive alumni “Hall of Fame” wall now adorns an entrance into the gymnasium. ![]() Additional classrooms were created for new curriculu m including Advanced Placement courses. The 1991-1992 school year yielded a major renovation that included a new auditorium, cafeteria, greenhouse, library, and main office. A ric h history of academic accomplishments,as well as championships in various sports, continued. Through the years, many other athletic opportunities were added including those now available forour female students. They took her to the graveyard and they laid her in the clay, For young Jimmy was a fowler, and a-fowling alone, And they bid adieu to Polly. Graveyard lyrics: CHORUS: I go to the graveyard where we all must go Among the dead & the buried there just so I will know What its like beneath those. Baseball and track were also later added as popular choices. ![]() Interested athletes werethen faced with a new challenge-football. During a four-year period, the Raiders represented the Fourth Region at the State Tournament three times. In the beginning, only men’s basketball existed. WEHS emerged as a powerhouse in both educational and athleticopportunities. But, I hang out where I belong, In the graveyard. Ive realised it now that I miss the darkness, Realised it now that you were the light. Ive heard that song here like ten times before. ![]() Since its doors opened, WEHS has had seven principals and Warren County Public Schools has had seven superintendents. Its dark around here, So dark around here. Five hundred students arrived that first day to a blend of open space and traditional classrooms. Under the leadership of Mr. Kenneth Harvey, Principal, and Mr. Joe Watkins, Assistant Principal, students from Richardsville, Bristow, and North Warren High Schools merged into the newly constructed Warren East High School. Monster-Ye Ft.Warren East High School came to life in August of 1969. Noise musician Pharmakon (aka Margaret Chardiet) took her own illness as an inspiration for this terrifying track, which drags and shrieks like flesh draped over a soul. Bestial Burden-Pharmakon (2014)īestial Burden by Pharmakon Bestial Burden by Pharmakon “Night Coercion” is one of the latter it sounds like twenty minutes of wind scraping across bone. And then they craft tracks that are extremely sinister. Night Coercion Into The Company Of Witches by Natural Snow Buildings Night Coercion Into The Company Of Witches by Natural Snow Buildingsįrench experimental psychedelic folk ambient drone duo Mehdi Ameziane and Solange Gularte craft tracks that are sinister. Night Coercion-Natural Snow Buildings (2012) Especially when she strums those minor chords and sings lines like, “He’ll eat your flesh/and spit out the seed.” 48. Ethiopian-Finnish singer-songwriter Mirel Wagner’s quavering too-innocent voice feels like it should be in a horror film.
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