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

 - Class of 1988

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The Buckle Hug Bear gives his last farewell to Mrs. Pickens ' preschoolers. Amy Meuschke. Lisa Slovens, Melinda Cram, Keito Pickens, Whitney Eaton, and Jeshurum Webb. Photo by Kara Hash 43

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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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Pep Club cheers Soap Opera thrills Lights, camera, action! Excitement filled the 19 year old stage of Warsaw High School as some of our most talen- ted students presented the first annual dinner theatre show, Soap Opera on November 20, 1987. Heather Perry, junior, (Jenny Reeves), stated, Soap Opera was a very enjoyable play to per- form. The small cast enabled us to use our time wisely and organize details more thoroughly. Michelle McGhee said: I had a great time acting in Soap Opera. Everyone worked really well together and we had a lot of fun performing it at contest. We were a little scared that we weren ' t going to be able to perform it because Hansford Hair and Mike Higgins didn ' t show up until five minutes before we were ready to perform. Mr. Hickey was frantically pacing the building like a mad man. Now that I look back on it, it was actually quite funny. WHS also had a very successful speech squad to be proud of. Twelve determined students participated in a total of seven speech contests. Each came back with either a medal or a place in the finals. Those involved with the speech squad were; Brad Campbell, freshman; Andy Taylor, freshman; Heidi Rehagen, sophomore; Kim Gillman, freshman; Amy Fisher, sophomore; Hansford Hair, senior; April Wadkins, sophomore; Mike Higgins, senior; Stephani Linville, sophomore; Joe Bogart, freshman; and Crystal Coffey, junior. Pep Club started the school year off with a roar. Wayne Jackson commented, Participation was better this year, at least for the girls sports. There was more fan participation at tournaments. Kris Nolle, senior, stated, Pep club is a group of spirited students who back their team with all their pride. Eric Flores, eighth grade, said, I liked to ride Pep Club busses because I could be with all my friends and make more friends with the upperclassmen. Mombore o( Drama Club consisted of: Row 1: Heidi Rehagen, Michelle McGhee. Lonce Ram- sey, Heather Perry, Stacy Taylor, Phyllis Hank, Row 2: Crystal Coffey, Andy Taylor, Brad Campbell, April Wadkins, Beverly Chaffin, Vanessa Stull, Amy Fisher, Row 3: Christy Button, Teresa McLaughlin. Julie Davidson, Joe Bogart, Lenora Retherford, Bobby Hart, Kim Gillmon, Jackie Kellner, AA drama club pep club • W c• r,oW hit -holla rnhhinc Jenny Reevet, Mix. Kajonas. and Gladys Dunn loyally listen to Vera ' s Vicissitudes , Photo by Kara Hash designed by chelle robbins

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