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

 - Class of 1988

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Top three beauty tips: 1 . Beat one egg and let it sit for about 3-5 mintues. Apply this to the face with fingers and let it dry. Peel off the mask and rinse face w ith warm water. 2. Wet all of the hair and pour one full can of beer through the hair until it becomes totally saturated. Rinse the beer out and wash as normal. 3. Cut two slices of a cucumber and place them over each eye. Let them sit for one hour then remove.

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Working hard looking good What should I wear to school tomor- row? How should I do my hair? Would my make-up look better with black eyeliner or biue? These were a few of the questions a girl had to ask herself before she left the house just to go to school. Getting prepared to go to school was a major task for most girls, and if there was some special event such as prom it was a pure terror. The majority of girls took one to two hours to beautify them- selves for a normal day. Michelle McGhee, junior said, I don ' t do that much, i get up at 7:30 and take a shower and wash my hair. I get dressed, do my hair and make-up, and last I put on my jewelry. It only takes me about one hour to shower, shampoo, and shine. There was much more to looking good than just getting up in the morning and doing your hair and face for school. Girls and guys got their hair cut, styled, and permed often during a year. Most girls spent a great deal of time at a beauty shop trying to get ' 1he right look. Beauty shops had more to offer than just a perm and a haircut. Sophomore, Julie Davidson said, I take advantage of what a beauty shop has to offer. Not only do I get my hair done, I also tan, tone, and learn the hottest in makeup wear and manicures. Lying in tanning beds, toning on t oning tables, and experiments with the different shades of makeup helped girls to become more presentable. A girl in 1988 had to compete with a lot of people from looks to brains. It took a lot of work but the finished product was worth every minute of it. Kirslen Gott, junior, applies Vaseline to her lips. Make those lips shine, Kirstenl Photo by Mfs. C Heather Lynch, junior, adds a few final touches before the homecomlg crowning. Photo by Mrs. C theme designed by tracy martin Michelle Wallace, junior, is all smiles as she waits for her perm to set. Photo by Mrs. C



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stock exchange proves unstable The global crash of the stockmarket on October 19, 1987, created a whole new financial reality. What crashed was more than just the market. It was the Reagan Illusion; the idea that there could be a defense buildup and tax cuts without a price, that the country coulc live beyond its means indefinitely. Now it was over, and the dream of painless prosperity had been punctured. Bui what a wild binge it was! Speculative for- tunes built on junk bonds and stock manipulations helped paper over the cracks in an economy beset by sluggish investment and productivity. The stock exchange had never pretended to measure the underlying value of American companies. Instead, it produced collective judgment about the future profits these firms would generate. By suddenly and wildly re- evaluating its expectations about the years ahead, the market may have hel- ped fulfill its own gloomy prophecy. Kris Nolte, senior, stated, The stock market crash worried me because I didn ' t want what happened in the 1920 ' s to happen to us in the 1980 ' s. I thought it would be harder to pull out of it these days. Scare continues About one out of every 200 people, or 1.5 million Americans, were diagnosed as having the aids virus one year ago. Today, however, there are four million Americans that have the AIDS virus, about one in 75 people. By the year of 1993, it is expected that more people will die of AIDS than died in World War I, World War II, Korean and the Vietnam Wars combined. The first case diagnosed of having AIDS was in 1969 of a boy in St. Louis. The epidemic really took off in 1977. Since then, the number of AIDS cases has greatly increased. Of the people who had AIDS, 80% were teenagers. The best way .to prevent getting the virus was to have safe sex. It had to be a lifetime, one-to- one relationnship between two people. Condoms did not prevent AIDS. Micro- scopic holes were large enough for the virus to pass through. A person could not contract AIDS from casual contact or drinking from water fountains that AIDS victims had drunk from. No cure had yet been found and the only thing that could be done was help prevent the spread of AIDS. Laura Cadger, senior, stated, At the present time I don ' t feel particularly threatened by AIDS; however, I will be paying attention to future developments in the event that new ways of contract- ing the virus are discovered. 4 1 ' news theme designed by heather perry

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