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

 - Class of 1988

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itf- Tiltany HGir struts her ctwerieading ability. Photo by Dustin Lear J.H. Cheerleading and Band »- . ' , ' S 1 ' J J ' . Junior High Band: Row 1: Jennifer Staley. Abby Bell, Samantha Fox. Christina Johnson, Brandi Miller. Beth Bellarrry. Ken Strunk, Donon Ste vens. Monica Kellner. Row 2: Scott Grotz. Jesse Jam- mes. Dovid Boone, Nathan Miller. Jason Findley, Chris Gemes, Brandi Malonee. Row J: Dan Wilson, Randy Reno, Bret Nycum, Amber Campbell. Row A: Tamara Newsom, Rachel Poyne. Steven Knox. Phillip Swartz. Scott Adams. Joe Hilty. «U Randy Reno and Amber Campbell take a need break between songs. Photo by Dustin Lear Christina Johnson, Samantho Wood, and Abb Bell prepare to make their clarinets sing. Ptxjio by Dustin Lear

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Junior High students: boost school ' s spirit Junior high students found many ways to promote school spirit. They at- tended home games as well as many away games. Whether it was sitting on the sidelines, cheering for the victory, or playing the National Anthem, the youn- ger students of Warsaw High School al- ways seemed to be involved. The junior high cheerleading squad was one of items that many chose to promote school spirit. The squad in- cluded girls from seventh, eighth, and ninth grades. But all these students had one single purpose in mind. ..that was to raise the Wildcat spirit! This younger squad practiced hard to achieve their goal, and succeeded with both the girls and the boys ' teams finishing the season with winning totals. Members of the squad said that cheerleading was the most fun they had ever had, and that they would definitely Melissa Atkins, Carrie Button, and Angela Campbell yell for the victory. Photo by Dustm jr. high band 1 8 cheerleading ■ designed by angle young do it again next year. In this case, their hours of hard work did pay off! Junior high band also worked hard to raise the Wildcat spirit. Music was an important part of these students ' lives. Whether it was listening to the radio, lis- tening to a tape, or making their own kind of music, students were involved. Students in the junior high band learned more about the music they all love by participating. And they also prepared for the time when they will be- come part of the senior high band, and march in the pre-game of the varsity football games. School spirit will be greatly helped by these additions to the band. They will work just as hard and will keep the school spirit at the highest point possible. The Wildcat Spirit was at its highest. And the junior high organizations are a big part of the boost. Junior High Ctieerleader include Row 1: Carrie Button. Row 2: Angle Watkins. Angela Campbell. Trinka Day. and Melissa Atkins. Row 3: Melissa Thomas. Tiffany Heir, and Kim Nolte. ■ - ' Mt ...,



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Those who care enough to do their best What is a janitor? A cook? A secretary? Most people don ' t tully understand tiieir responsibility to be able to truly answer these questions. Even though the janitor works thoroughly to keep the elementary schools clean, many students take them for granted, expecting that last missed paper was heading for the trash to be picked up. However, they never fail to mop the floors of the halls, bathrooms, and classrooms. That is what ' s so special about them. The cooks dedicate their hours to cook well- balanced, nutritious meals for all people in the school. Although many people just take them for granted, this never lets them down as they greet each student with a hot lunch. Students also needed the transportation to get to school. The bus drivers took care of this. Of- ten times paperwad fights would break out and the bus drivers would be left with the mess. Secretaries not only keep the school running smoothly, but they also tend to the students ' needs. They are working constantly and when they aren ' t typing a report, a student comes into the office with a bloody nose. It is amazing how these poor souls can enjoy it. All of them do, however. They are always will- ing to cheer a student up who looks like he needs it. Best of all this isn ' t part of their job. This is done out of their own pleasure. 190 elementary personnel designed by jason gronewold R.L Brown, awaits a busy day of messy halls and dirty rooms of ttie South Elementary School. Photo by Wayne Jackson

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