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

 - Class of 1988

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Kristi Breshears, Amy Potter. Melissa Reynor, Tonya Young, and Stephani Unville psyche themselves up before the Ozark Echoes dance. Photo by Lance Ramsey Steve Inlelmann and Randy Johnson prepare to go out for a w ' .d and crazy time. Photo by Dina Thrasher

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Wild and crazy memories With the best of friends Preppies, freaks, jocks, cheerleaders, snobs, geeks, and nerds were the dif- ferent clicks in high school. No matter which group a student was classified in, he or she had a best friend to share the most embarrassing and memorable moments with. Kevin Byrd and Scott Rogers, seniors, declared themselves jocks. Rogers ex- plained that their time together was spent showing off. One night we went to the show in Sedalia. When we got into the car Kevin tried to impress a couple of girls by spinning his tires. As we were spinning, ixie of the hubcaps flew off and roiled toward the girls. Michelle McGhee and Tracy Martin, juniors, spent a summer together water- logged. During the summer, the two girls went to the ballpark and had water fights. They would use buckets, cups, and hoses to try to soak the other. One night I had control of the hose and I was waiting for Michelle to walk out from behind the concession stand. When I heard her coming I started spraying. Little did I know I was spraying Dr. Boise, our superintendent! ex- plained Martin. Lori Wolfe and Kris Nolte, seniors, ex- plained how to flirt with a bumble bee. One hot summer day the two girls drove the Nolte ' s truck to the beach. With the windows rolled down, the truck rode down 7 highway. Suddenly, a bumble bee flew in the driver ' s window, buzzed by Nolte ' s ear, and crashed right into Wolfe ' s nose. Wolfe didn ' t know what hit her until Nolte pointed out the yellow dot right between her eyes. I guess you can say I got pollinated, commented Wolfe. Dustin Lear, Steve Yach, Steve Intel- mann, seniors; and Tony Jones, 1987 graduate, practiced for the mud marathon. We went to Bennet Spring to fish. When we caught our limit we walked back to the truck but we forgot our tackle boxes. We were all to tired to walk back down to the lake to get them so I drove the truck down. Being our luck we buried the truck in some mud. We spent four hours trying to get it out. One of the funniest moments was when Yach was pushing the front of the truck. As he helped, some of the mud came out from under the truck and hit him right between the eyes, throwing him to the ground, laughed Dustin Lear. Andrea Sherman and Shelly Hutton, sophomores, began training for amateur boxing. At the Clinton tournament, Andrea and I were running around during halftime. For some reason, Andrea decided to be witty and hide around the corner so she could hit me. But to tier surprise it wasn ' t me that she nailed but the fat guy walking in front of me. She hit him right in the stomach and his pop- corn went flying all over the place. She tried to apologize but the man saw no humor in it, said Hutton. Jerry Spry and Kevin Henderson, juniors, crashed and burned. Jerry and I were driving Dad ' s Bronco down a gravel road about sixty miles per hour. I was going so fast that I lost con- trol and we hit a ditch. We not only hit one ditch but also the road, another ditch, a fence, and the road again. I got out of the Bronco and I didn ' t think that there was any damage until I walked to the other side. That ' s when I knew I crashed and was going to burn when my parents found out, said Henderson. Pam Claycomb and Rachel Newberry, eighth graders, didn ' t have to be told to jump off the roof they did it on their own. 1 spent the night with Rachel one time and we got really bored. So, to put a little excitement in our lives we decided to jump off the roof. We jumped out a few times and then her dad caught us. We got into a lot of trouble, explained Claycomb. theme designed by kristen nolte P



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activity division designed by shirl taylor

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