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

 - Class of 1988

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Warsaw High School - Ozark Echoes Yearbook (Warsaw, MO) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 109 of 240
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1 .-:Mri- . ' ' v Betty Kifby, Stiirley Robinette, Dariene Dickerson. and Helen Williams prepare to fix another nutritious meal for ttie students at WHS. Photo by Lonce Ramsey Not again! light junior, Dwayne Davis as he and sophomore, Tina Thomas watch heed janitor, Roger Harms unjam f hieir locker Junior Jackson and Shirley Robinette proudly dis- play their caps that they received from the dis- trict at Christmas time. Marvin Morland finally found thie eternal buzz Ptioto by Lance Ramsey 105

Page 108 text:

? 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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Seventy receive diplomas Graduation ceremonies were held May 20 at 8 o ' clock in the high school gym. Seventy seniors were presented with diplomas by Mrs. Paula Spring, school board president. Derrek Holland, state representative, gave the main address after Rev. Richard Anthony gave the baccalaureate address. Tracy Grubb — Methodist Church Scholar- ship. David Jammes— The Kemper Scholarship to Kemper Military Junior College. Doug Morland — Athletic Scholarship to Missouri Valley College. Ben Rhodes— Jay Harris Memorial Knights of Columbus Scholarship; Saint Ann ' s Catholic Church Scholarship. Lance Ramsey — Board of Trustee ' s Scholarship to State Fair Community College; Community Teacher ' s Association Scholarship. Loree Johnson — New Home Baptist Church Scholarship; Music Departmental Scholarship to Southwest Baptist University; Alternate: Petts Memorial Scholarship. Carisa Proctor— Institutional and Athletic Scholarship to Missouri Valley and Tarkio Col- lege. Fred Allen — Leadership Scholarship to Central Methodist College; Music Scholarship to Central Methodist College; Knights of Columbus Scholarship; Saint Ann ' s Catholic Church Scholarship. Lenora Retherford — Paster ' s Leadership Scholarship to William Jewell College; Vocal Music Scholarship to William Jewell College; Regents Scholarship to Northwest Missouri State University; Alternate: MFA Oil and Propane Scholarship. Kim Flippin — Dean ' s Scholarship to Southwest Baptist University; Scholarship to State Fair Community College for recognition of excellence in computer information systems; Al- ternate: Tau lota Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Scholarship. Angle Young — Board of Regents Central Missouri State University; Board of Regents Southwest Missouri State University; Warsaw Alumni Scholarship. Kara Hash — Board Missouri State University; Southwest Missouri State FliJDpin Memorial Scholarship; Alternate munity Teachers Association Scholarship. Seniors Ben Rhodes, MiUe Higgins. Fred Allen, Kns Notte and Lenora Retherford sing their final song as part of the 1987-88 Modrigai Singers. Photo by Wayne Jackson of Regents Central Board of Regents University; Tom J. Com- Lance Ronruey gives a st gnn as he present;, nis mother with a rose. Photo by Wayne Jacl son J 06 graduation ' ' ■ ' ' ■ designed by laura cadger and angle young

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