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Hocrther I ' erry, junior, exhausts herself as she works on the index for the yearbook. Photo by Dust in Lear Yearbook T The Quill and Scroll consisted of Laura Cadger. Shirl Taylor. Scotty Burt, and Kara Hash. Kristi Burkhart, senior, kicks back and searches for the right word for her copy. Photo by Dustin Lear 37
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Wild staff finally gets done Deadline is THIS Friday! This time, there are NO excuses! yelled Laura Cadger, editor. The yearbook class iritated the editor by never starting their layout until a few days before they were due. In the meantime, they mutilated ears and noses, decapitated innocent children- and split enough glue to kill ten horses, but they somehow managed to finish the 1987-88 Ozark Echoes Yearbook. This has been the most unusual group. They range from extremely talen- ted to mundain, exclaimed Mrs. Campbell, Although the yearbook students mes- sed around a lot, they did attend classes at Missouri Valley and Central Missouri State University. At these classes, the studetV.s learned ways to make the yearbook as interesting as possible. They learned the -skills of drawing layouts, writing copy, and the correct ways of gluing on pictures. The main problem in yearbook could have been that everyone in the class is friends. Instead of working on their layouts they sat around and talked about the latest gossip going around the school. The best thing about yearbook was having one class with all my friends in it, stated Lenora Retherford, senior. Another problem could have been that many took this class as a rest point of the day. They thought they could lounge around without getting caught. But little did they know that Laura Cadger and Mrs. Campbell were watching. This class breaks the monotony of the day, said Cori Cutler, junior. The Yearbook Staff, consisting of Chrsitina Hdugens. Ctielle [bobbins. Missy Hudgens. Dina Tiirashier, Michelle l lcGhee. Heather Lynch. Stacy Taylor. Becky IVladdux, Kristen Nolte, Lenora Itelherford. Laura Cadger. Lori Wolfe, Scotty Burt. Kfisti Burkhart, Tracy Martin, Cori Cutler. Amy Schub, Nancy Stone, Ben (?hodes, Jason Gronev old. Heather Perry, Tracy Grubb. Wayne Veach, Angle Young, and Mrs. Anita Campbell, enjoy the show. Scotfy Bur. lunlor, and Heather Lynch, Junior take a break from their busy schedule. Photo by Dustin Lear x yearbook ' designed by lori wolfe
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The secret of our success! It was 7:45 on a Tuesday morning. The halls of WHS were empty. Sud- denly, at 7:50 a.m., students began to arrive. These students weren ' t arriving to study for Chemistry or Trigonometry. They came for their weekly Student Council meeting. Members of Student Council are presidents and represen- tatives of classes and organizations. At 8:00 a.m., give or take a few minutes, Lenora Retherford, president, would call the meeting to order. Fred Al- len, secretary-treasurer, would take at- tendance. Next Scotty Burt, vice presi- dent, would make one of his smart remarks which Phillip Kreisler, reporter, would always find amusing. Then everyone got down to business. One of the main reasons for this or- ganization was to improve the school and make it a better learning atmos- phere. Topics that were brought out at meetings ranged from improvements in the school ' s facilities to planning Bas- ketball Homecoming. One of the im- provements which was made in the school was the purchase of a set of speakers for use in the gymnasium. The meetings would then adjourn and students would go to their first hour class. Many other things were accomplished in this organization this past year. The first order of business that faced the newly elected president was the eighth grade class elections. Also the president had to read the announcements over the intercom everyday. Everyone seemed to find this task an amusing form of entertainment. W-W-Well, I, I, can ' t really say that they are amusing, b- b-but... remarked Heather Lynch, junior. Kristi Burkhart, senior, a close friend of the accused stated, The funniest thing that happens when Lenora reads the announcements is that she talks too fast. Oh well, nobody ' s perfect! Student Council also successfully planned Football and Basketball Homecoming. To celebrate Christmas, an assembly was planned. A raffle was also held, the prizes of which included a Mr. Potato Head and an inflatable dinosaur. All these things added together made up the secret for the suc- cess of the Warsaw High School Stu- dent Council. Scotty Burt, junior, presents Prinicpal Rodney Meyer with a new Missouri state flag whicti was purctiased by Student Council Photo by Lance l omsey 1987-1988 Student Council officers are Piiilli;:i Kreisler, Reporter; Scotty Burt, Vice President; Fred Allen, Secretary-Treasurer; Lenora Retherford, President. 3 student council designed by lenora retherford
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