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 133 of 240
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Heather Perry Andrew Peterson Toni Phillips Jock Porter Matt Rogers Christina Rudnicky Ami Schuiz Mark Smith Jerry Spry Josie Wade Tracy Wadkins Stanley Walker Michelle Wallace Cindy Wilmoth J.B. Woods 121

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Small town lacks ♦hat of big town The place where I come from is a small town. They think so small, they use small words... Peter Gabriel included these words in his song Big Time as he preachedthat a small town is not the place to start if you want to make it big. Compared to a big town, small towns had little to be desired. There were few restaurants so many people had to eat their mother ' s cooking. The closest mall was an hour and a half away in Springfield and the nearest hospital was thirty minutes away. In a town with the population of Warsaw, most people knew everyone else. This contributed to getting caught everytime you did some- thing wrong. Entertainment was very scarce in Warsaw. The only things to do were go to the show, drive around town until you were out of gas, and go to parties. Tracy Martin said, 1 don ' t like living in a small town because too many rumors are spread and they travel very fast. A quiet day on Warsaw ' s Main Street is typical to that of tvlain Street U.S.A. in smail towns. Ptioto by Branden Boise Susty Callister stands beside tine city limits sign Wtiich proves how small of town Warsov is. Photo by Branden Boise l l ■▼■ ■ ■ 35 - CITY LIMIT WARSAW POP. 1.423 iSfa 553 Tim Leighty Richard Long Heather Lynch Charlie McGann Michelle McGhee Chuck Martin Tracy Martin Chris Mason Wade Masoner Mark Moulton Kim Murphy Tracy Neeley Shannon Palmer Willard Palmer Sandy Parker iZQ juniors designed by heather perry



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Favorite fashions get a lot of wear from the grade 10 Being a sophomore wasn ' t so easy. After all, they do have to look nice to im- press the upperclassmen. Some of the fashions the sophomores chose to wear were; stone-washed jeans, Reebok, Nike, big, bulky sweaters, turtlenecks, big socks, white canvas tennis shoes, mini-skirts, and bell skirts. The list could go on forever. When asked what their favorite fashion was and why, Janelle Gross, sophomore, answered mini-skirts, and over-sized sweaters-because they were comfortable. Melody Ferguson, sophomore, said, Blue jeans and a nice sweater, I like something that is comfortable and looks nice. When it came to looking nice, the sophomore class tried their best. Al- though there were a few that liked being comfortable and dressing just like them- selves. Heidi Rehagen, sophomore, said, T- shirts, mini-skirts, tennis shoes, and bulky sweaters because I hate to dress up all the time, I like to be myself. Kim Rhodes, sophomore, stated, Faded jeans and my boyfriend ' s shirts and sweaters. I like the feel of them, they are comfortable and just right. Tisha Shepard, sophomore, said, Sweaters and jeans because they look good on and they are comfortable. Girls were not the only people who liked to be impressive. Looking through the eyes of the male sophomores, they liked to act just the same. Bryan Collins, sophomore, stated, Jeans with holes in the knees and tight shirts. Because it makes me feel good. I feel like myself. Phillip Kreisler, sophomore, stated, Faded and baggy blue jeans, loose sweaters and Nike hightops. Bill Hallack, sophomore, stated, Sweaters and tight 501 ' s, they look and feel good. Boo Foreman, sophomore, stated, I like beach wear-casual wear, because I am a casual type of guy. All sophomores favored different fashions and remained their own in- dividual selves Tami Baiiey Lance Beach Shawn Blako John Bradley Kristi Breshears Tami Bii;:endine Mary Byrd Frank Cann Billy Claycomb Bryan Collins Mary Crabtree Ray Crabtree Julie Davidson Derald Decker Buddy Eichior Billy England f sophomores 4m.4m designed by Stacy taylor

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