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

 - Class of 1988

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Page 139 text:

Bfod Campbell, (reshman, harasses sophomore, Stacey Taylor while Mr. Gillmon ducks out of Geometry. Photo by Dustin Lear Volleyball lirst team Kaysinger Conference pick, Stephanie Morland relaxes before Christmas break. Photo by Kara Hash Cecelia Evan Barbee Faulconer Cinda Findley Kele First Nicole Flippin Kevin Ford Cynthia Foster Steve Giftin Kim Gillman Brandi Gregor Holly Harris Bobby Hart Leonard Harvey Tina Helmig Cori Henderson Jennifer Henderson Troy Hockman Derrick Holmes David Johns Shane Johnson

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Freshmen get head start Athletes-scholars excell Though they were considered a pain by the upperclassmen who had to wade through them on their way to class, things would have been much different without the beloved freshmen. Many of these underclassmen were not recognized in the various things in which they excelled-such as athletics and academics. Academically, several students excel- led by taking both geometry and Algebra ll-ciasses that were traditionally taken only by sophomores and juniors. These classes were open to those students who were permitted to take Algebra I, a freshmen course, when in the eighth grade. Before enrolling in these classes, they must have first been approved by Mr. Ron Gillman, WHS math instructor, as to whether he thought they could handle both while juggling a full schedule of other required classes. According to Gillman, Students are screened by mathematical ability, desire, and a high probability that taking both courses won ' t interfere with any other classes. An advantage to this was that these students will end their senior year two years ahead of their grade level in mathematics. Those students who were allowed to enroll in both classes this year were Amie Bell, David Johns, Mike O ' Donnell, Andy Taylor, Derek Homes, and Brad Campbell. Campbell was also enrolled in an ad- vanced English course, Biology I, and competed on the sophomore level in the many math contests that math club at- tended throughout the year. In the athletic department, Stephanie Morland started on the varsity volleyball and basket ball teams. She received many honors such as volleyball MVP, and she was named to the Kaysinger Conference first team, and also received Tri-County honorable mention. In bas- ketball, she was picked for the Osceola All-Tournament team. Although this was their first year as true high schoolers , the class of ' 91 obtained a head start on their way to- a successful high school life. Glenda Allen Kevin Baike Nathan Barb Amie Bell Joe Bogart Tosha Braden Jennifer Brown Brad Campbell Rachel Chambers Darin Cline Stacey Clubine Nikki Collard Shannon Crabtree Jason Crenshaw Jeff Davis Trinka Day Lisa Duckworth Kathy Ehlers Scott Eichler Jackie Esser .126. freshmen designed by heather lynch



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Homework poses problems Freshmen weigh excuses Entering the realm of official high school life was, for some unsuspecting freshmen, an abundance of work. There were many new things such as obtaining a grade point average to worry about. In order to start their high school careers with a high G.P.A., they had to keep up in all their classes. Homework presented a problem, however, for athletes when there were week night games, or when the entire student body flocked to the cheap show on Tuesday nights. This forced the freshmen to come up with excuses for unfinished homework, since most were not brave enough to be honest. Some of these excuses were just above the believable line such as, somone told me wrong, forgetting the fact that they were supposed to be lis- tening too. Then there were always the ones that seemed funny until one realized that while the class rolled down the halls with laughter, the teacher was still not smil- ing. The dumbest excuse that Eric Ram- sey, had ever given was, when I told Mrs. Fisher that I ran out of toilet paper. I told Mrs. Fisher that I ran out of toilet paper. Previously one might not have realized how much imagination it took to keep coming up with new excuses for undone homework and even tardies, time after time. Windy Johnson Edith Jones Gary Jones David Kellner Tonya Keltner Robin Kirby Rick Kulesh Fred LaMore Jerry LaMore Andrea Lanning Jeff Lauqhlin Mehssa Lee Stacey McDaniel Michelle McLaughlin Elainea McNamara Dan Mallonee Dawn Mallonee Shane Meyer Sherry Miller Raymond Mitts freshmen designed by heather lynch

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