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

 - Class of 1988

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Senior. Jack White, has all 1ho answefs to the physiology problem, but he is not about to share it with his baffled classmates, seniors, Laura Cadger, Lance Ramsey, and Kim Flippen. Photo by Nancy Ctone Michelle McGhee, junior, explains the basic con- cept of moles to junior. Dale Johnson, who would rather tnjst Mr See ' s explanation. Photo by Lance Ramsey. National Honor Society NHS members Include: Row 1 Angle Young. Chelle Robbins. Kris Nolte. Chris ThKon, Lance Ramsey. Laura Cadger. Becky Maddux, Tracy Martin. Row 2 Scotty Burt, Michelle McGhee, Kirsten Gott, Phyllis Hank, Kara Hash. Cori Cutler. Rhonda Johnson. Jock White, Row 3 Jock Porter. Jeff Edge. Dale Johnson, Heather Perry. Branden Boise, Brian Grobe, and Kim Flippin. 41

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Average kept up despite schedule Faculty around the United States were involved at the beginning of each year in the choosing of those students to be a member of the National Honor Society. They were given a list of those students with the required grade point average or better. These students were then evaluated on character, attitude, and service. For example; the teacher would evaluate the student on the student ' s commitment to clubs and or- ganizations that they might have been involved in, their attitude towards school and teachers, and their ability to get along well with other people. The required grade point average varied from school to school. Some schools required a 3.5, while Warsaw High School only required a 3.0. With the many organizations that students were involved in, it was sometimes difficult to maintain a 3.0 average. Kris Nolle, senior, who was involved in drill team. Pep Club, softball, year- book, Madrigal, choir council, and cur- rently employed at G W Foods, said, I give up free time to do my school work. NHS officers include: Lance Ramsey, Treasurer: Becky Maddux, Secretary; Laura Cadger, Presi- dentj and Chris Thixlon, Vice-President. Lance Ramsey, senior.would rather be in bed than cleaning Pizza Hut ' s windows for NHS Hal- loween insurance. Photo by Kara Hash 40 national honor society designed by heather perry



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FHA gets involvedwith society FHA was an organization that was very active and supportive. FHA stood for Future Homemakers of America. The advisor of FHA was Mrs. Roberta Schnakenberg. Th e officers of 1987-88 were president, Stacy Taylor; vice presi- dent, Chelie Robbins; secretary. Crystal Coffey; treasurer, Phylllis Hank; reporter, Missy Hudgens; parliamentarian, Becky Maddux; historian, Hope Hardman; and recreational devotional leader, Gina Crabtree. Jacque Kellner, sophomore and member, said, I like FHA because it is helping me decide what I want to be- come. The organization gave away clothes and food to the underprivileged children eof Benton County, and sponsored a dance. They also educated preschoolers on automboile safety. This was the begin- ning of the Buckle Hug Bear. J.B. Woods, junior and male member, stated, I like FHA because we help out the community and I like to help other people. Another important program was Star Events. Juniors, Phyllis Hank and Shannon Palmer attended Star Events at Central Missouri State University on March 23, 1988. The competitive event Students Taking Action for Recognition - was directed at the dis trict level by the chair of the Home Economics Depart- ment at CMSU, Dr. Carl Hall. Each per- son or team who entered an event was presented a one, two, or three star award. Hank and Palmer were awarded first place in the family communication entry. Since they won first place they were eligible to participate at the state level, June 1, during the State FHA HERO leaderhsip conference at the University of Missouri-Columbia. 42 f.h.a. designed by stacy taylor Row 1: Shannon Palmer, Phyllis Hank, Missy Hudgens, Hope Hardman, Chelie Robbins, Stacy Taylor, Becky Maddux, Gina findley, Raymond Baraks. Mrs. Roberta Schnakenberg. Row 2: Vanessa Stull, Jacque Kellner, Tosha Braden, Nikki Collard, Crystal Coffey. DIna Thrasher, Kim Keeton, Tiffany Ireland, Kim Gillman, July Dameron. Row 3; Robin Kirby. Lori McMillin, Tracy Neely, Rachelle Hurst. Kirsten Gott, Mk;helle Wal- kace, Tisha Shepard, Je nnifer Brown, Heidi Rehagen, Eric Flores. Row 4; Alisho Coffey. Lori Kirby, Ami Schut Melissa Lee, Tracy Watkins, Kim Rhodes. Tina Thomas, Kim Murphy, Shawn Grubb.

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