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 129 of 240
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Rusty Callisfer and Chad Eutsler put on an in- nocent smile as they take a break from the dance- Ptxjto by Mrs. C Angle, you were always my queen, says Wayne Jackson U7,

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Fantasies come to life memories stay forever In actuality, prom began much earlier than Friday, April 22, at 6:30. The junior class, under the direction of Sponsor, Ron Gillman, and President, Chuck Martin, began working to raise money long before school began in September. With their first job of setting up, working, and cleaning up Jubilee Days in June, the juniors were regarded as having done the best job in several years. Some other similar projects in- cluded: Heritage Days, and the BPW Craft Show. In October, they earned well over 1,000 dollars by selling magazines. With the colors red, black, and white, and the theme ' Into the Night ' , the juniors began Wed- nesday, April twentieth, to transform the idea of ' Prom 1988-lnto the Night ' into a reality. Banquet, designed by representative, f ichelle Wallace, included a streamer-lined ceiling, a helium-filled-balloon-lined walkway, and a single red-tipped carnation on each table. The menu consisted of roast beef, corn, broc- coli with cheese sauce, rolls, ice tea, and a cus- tom designed prom cake. The dance area, un- der the direction of Vice-President Heather Lynch and Secretary-Treasurer Gina Findley, was transformed into the excitement of a city night. The band. Bad Penny-back to WHS for a second time-was set on risers in front of the stage. The stage provided a luminescent atmos- phere in the background, with eight-foot skyscrapers, an eight-foot balloon arch, and three chic silhouettes behind King Wayne Jackson, and Queen Angle Young. Crowning took place at second break with Heather Perry as Mistress of Ceremonies, Heather Lynch crowning the Royal couple, and Hope Hardman, Lance Ramsey, Lori Wolfe, and Jamie Lux as at- tendants. The juniors ' idea of Prom ' 88 was to be as uni- que as possible, and anyone who attended could see the difference from past proms in things such as the regularly run crowning and Michelle McGhee ' s picture backdrop which in- cluded three framed city nights murals, and Mr. Gillman ' s ' 66 candy-apple red Mustang. Brandon Boito and Heatrier Perry srt one dance out. But my feet are killing mel Attendants Lori WoUo and Hope Hardman bask in the glory of being a senior Photo by Mrs. C U6 prom designed by heather lynch



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More of the tall less of the short Have you ever really wondered what the weather is really like up there? This question was asked by many of the short and answered by many of the tall people of the junior class. Jock Porter towered over the junior class at a heighth of six feet five inches. At four feet eleven, Leanna Allen literally looked up to many people. Christina Hudgens could pretty easily fit into a locker at five feet. Leanna Allen didn ' t mind being short because she felt that some tall people looked geeky . Heather Lynch said, The advantage of being short is that you can still ride most of the kiddie rides at World ' s of Fun. The disadvantage is that you can ' t reach the top shelf of your locker. I feel the advantage of being tall is that you can ride some of the big rides at World ' s of Fun that Heather Lynch cannot, replied Scotty Burt. Jock Porter liked being tail because he felt his heighth not only helped him with basketball, but also with attracting girls. Leanna Allen needs a little boost to reacti a library book as Wade Masoner grabs one witti ease. Photo by Wayne Jaclcon At 6 ' 5 , Chuck Martin finds out wtiot it is like to be a tall person on the shouldere of Gina Crabtree, 5 ' 7 , Photo by Branden Boise Leanna Allen Tresa Allen Mike Baker Raymond Baraks Brandee Blair Branden Boise Al Bradley Deana Bristow Scotty Burt Christy Button Rusty Callister Gerald Campbell Crystal Cotfey Gina Crabtree Lynn Craven Jerry Crawford Cori Cutler Billy Davidson Brenda Davis Dwayne Davis Tracy Decker Bonnie Dickey Patrick Dickey Todd Downing Sean Duke Delores Eckley Jeff Edge Landon Estt. juniors designed by heather perry

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