Warsaw High School - Ozark Echoes Yearbook (Warsaw, MO)

 - Class of 1988

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Page 107 text:

Dr. John Boise, superintendent of schools, fills his busy day with on important coll.. . That ' s EXT[?A cheese, hamburger... Photo by Branden Boise Mr. Bill Ramsey, South School Principal, dreams of his boat and the weekend to come. Photo by Branden Boise .103

Page 106 text:

Board decision sports class cut With the issue of the varsity sports hcurs as the major controversy, the 1987-88 board of education discussed many debatable subjects over the course of the year. After much heated discussion, it was decided to do away with one hour of varsity sports, and have the coaches flip a coin to decide which team would get it first. Coach Don Dixon won the toss, and thus ended the debate. Girls var- sity sports continued for the 88-89 school year in its usual first hour time slot. The remaining team was forced to upset the already stable schedule, and will alternate every year hereafter. It was also decided that in two years the board would review the situation and determine how effective it has been. Another issue that received attention was the proposal of an AIDS policy. With AIDS becoming increasingly widespread, it was argued that a policy was needed that would handle each case individually should a problem occur. A third diploma-vocational-was also added. The board welcomed a new board member early in April. Mrs. Shawn Miller replaced Dr. Leo Porter. Porter retired from the board taking many years of service with him. -- ' ' ■ ' ■ rXS il roHr North School P rincipal Mr Bob Lee, patiently lis- tens to the complaints often hieard by an elementary principal- Phioto by Branden Boise 1 02 administration designed by heather lynch Mr. Randy Morrow, elementary counselor, and Mr Bill Gott. higti sctiool counselor, take a breal from their busy schedules to catch up on the day ' s events. Photo by Branden Boise The 1987-88 Board of Education: Row 1: Shirley Harris, vice president and treasurer; Rarvdy Eaton, member; Row 2: Ed Massey, member; Dr Nelson Rolf, member; Shawn Miller, member; Paula Spring, president.



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? Non-certified personnel keeps sanity despite barriers Non-certified personnel was a name used for the janitors, cooks, and secretaries that worked at WHS. It was certainly not used to adequately describe them. They most definitely proved that work- ing around the students was not an easy job. Though their jobs were tiring and sometimes irritating, they still did their duties to keep WHS running smoothly without making a fuss. The secretaries answered the phones with a cheery voice, tolerated students that arrived at school late, needed admit slips or passes, and patiently helped students with their problems. They paid bills, kept student records up to date, and corresponded with parents and other schools. The janitors constantly cleaned up af- ter students that threw paper and other objects on the floor. They stayed after school to clean the rooms and keep the school in tip-top condition for the next day. Some students enjoyed their com- pany while others enjoyed their ability to open jammed lockers. The cooks made sure the students ate a nutritious, well-balanced meal consisting of ail four food groups. They tried to provide the students with a variety of foods so that the lunches wouldn ' t seem repetitious and boring. At any rate, the cooks, janitors, and secretaries of WHS kept the school run- ning at a smooth pace which proves that they deserved the credit that ' s due to them. Tommio Bloeu, Mr. Meyer ' s secfetaty and BobbI Pigg. Dr. Boise ' s secretary, go over their daily schedule Photo bv Lance Romsev 104 personnel designed by Christina hudgens

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