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 141 of 240
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It just takes brains!- laughs Leanne Ttiixton as she shares her Geometry secret weapon wrth the world. Photo by Kara Hash With basketball season over. Jennifer Henderson finds she no longer has to rush in order to com- plete her English homework. Photo by Dustin Lear J Raymond Moore Stephanie Morland Kim Nolle Michael O ' Donnell Scott Peacock Kenny Perry Mark Petty Eric Ramsey Melissa Raynor Kyle Galley Julie Seaman Marcie Sheppard Ablert Stadler Jamie Stewart Jerry Stoner Terry Swift Andy Taylor Leanne Thixton Scott Weaver Amiee Wilson Kris Wilson Michael Woods Leslie Wright Tonya Young J29

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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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students try to be more mature Being in the eighth grade brought lots ot changes. Students went from stand- ing in lines and paying their lunch money by the week, to a whole new world. Once one was out there with the big guys everything changed, no more standing in lines, and waiting until recess time to get a drink. Teachers weren ' t going to baby students any more. After reaching the eighth grade students expected to be mature and responsible. When Jonathan Gott, eighth grader, was asked if he thought he had matured since he came to the high school he said, Yes, I ' ve been around older people and I have good role models to follow. You have to be more mature in order for older people to respect you. Going to school at the high school has many advantages. Students have more freedom and responsibility. They also have more opportunity and a better chance to learn. Eighth grader, Eric Flores stated, Being in high school gives me more opportunity, but you also have to be responsible for yourself. Debbie McGrciw, Uneeda Robinson, and Buf ' y Stewart gossip about the sigtit at the end of the hall. Photo by Lance Ramsey Dustin Cox, Cori Eutsler, and Lori Kirby shore theii homework before doss. Photo by Lance Rasmey Scott Adams Melissa Adkins Mike Andrews Roy Baker Dana Bates Emily Beaver Jimmie Bill Byron Breshears Justin Bue David Boone Pam Claycomb Alisha Coffey Dustin Cox July Dameron Michael Davenport DeeAnn Decker fw eighth grade « dssianed bv tmcv martin designed by tracy martin

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