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

 - Class of 1988

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academic division OO designed by kristen nolle

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Junior, Jock Porter shows how tough the Eldon competition is in the boys 400 meter relay. Photo by Chuck Martin Senior, Krisli Burkhort seems to have found her own parking spot for the track meet. Photo by Chuck Martin Members of the 1987-88 varsity boys and girls track teams are (L to R): Firet row: Bill Forman, Glenn Reed, David Kellner, Windy Johnson. Second row: Dale Johnson, Rhonda Johnson, Eric Ramsey, Bill Hallack, Chuck Martin. Third row: Mindy Massey, Greg Lutman, Kirby Kerr, Rusty Cal- lister, Kristi Burkhart, Jason Trexel, Heather Hender- son, Kim Notte. Photo by Randy Morrow Sophomore, Glenn Reed pole vaults to a school record height of eleven feet six incties. Photo by Chuck Martin. d5



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Always perturbed scrabbled classes Success was the key word to many college bound students at WHS. in sonne areas though, obstacles had to be overcome. To qualify for the advanced diploma, a student had to take four credits of English, two credits of science, three credits of social studies, three credits of mathematics, one credit of computer programming, one credit of fine arts, one credit of practical art, and two credits of foreign language. One conflict occurred first hour. During this hour Chemistry, vocabulary, computer program- ming, and varsity sports were offered. These four classes were a need for many and were of- fered only this hour. The varsity girls basketball players had to give up the three academic clas- ses to be able to play ball. For many juniors and seniors, being their last years of high school, these classes were a must and the choices that they had to make were difficult ones. Because problems like these arise, WHS of- fered other alternatives to be eligible for the ad- vanced diploma. For a student who was uanbie to fit a foreign language into his schedule, his parents could write a letter of appeal to excuse him from taking the class. With computer programming being the same hour as varsity sports the basketball girls were able to take in- troduction to computers with an appeal. If any other conflicts came about ihe student could try to find a solution with the counselor. Jock Porter, junior, sVV sticks his cheat sheet to the bookcase in history class. Photo by Ben Rtiodes 67

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