

He valiantly served his country with honor and distinction." Storm described him in these words: "Rob possessed abundant natural skills as a soldier and leader. In recommending Henderson for this award, retired Army Major General Donald C. A lieutenant in the National Guard, Henderson was killed in action while serving in Iraq in 2004. Robert Henderson, a 1989 graduate of Warren Central High School, distinguished himself through his military service. A former chairman of the Warren County Democratic Party, Ellis served as a State Senator in the 1960s and as Warren County Property Valuation Administrator in the 1970s. Ellis spent 20 years as President and CEO of Warren Rural Electric Cooperative and also served on the board of directors for such organizations as Citizens First Bank and Commonwealth Health Corporation. Floyd Ellis, a 1943 graduate of South Warren High School, excelled in business and politics and distinguished himself through his philanthropic activities before his death in 2009. Highly esteemed by his peers in the music industry, Bush has earned three Grammy Awards and has been named Mandolin Player of the Year four times by the International Bluegrass Music Association. Sam Bush, a 1970 graduate of Warren Central High School, is a legendary musician and one of the founders of the band Newgrass Revival. Britt has earned Outstanding Alumnus Awards from North Carolina State University and Western Kentucky University. A past Vice President for Agriculture for the University of Tennessee, Dr. He has conducted research that has contributed to advances in veterinary medicine. Jack Britt, a 1962 graduate of Warren County High School, has fashioned an impressive career in agriculture and education. Married to Duane Allen of the Oak Ridge Boys, she has performed all over the world and with many of the top names in the music industry. Norah Lee Allen, a 1966 graduate of Warren County High School, has been a singer on the Grand Ole Opry stage for more than 25 years. The 2014 WCPS Hall of Distinguished Alumni class: To see from photos from the induction, go to this LINK. Thirteen graduates of Warren County high schools who have distinguished themselves in business, politics, education, athletics and entertainment were inducted into the Warren County Public Schools Hall of Distinguished Alumni April 12 at the Sloan Convention Center in Bowling Green.
