Wright City High School - Echo Yearbook (Wright City, MO)

 - Class of 1973

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UPPER LEFT: Gary Brandes, President of the National Honor Society, was chosen to speak on leadership at the National Honor Society's Induction Ceremony. The ceremony was candlelight and very impressive. UPPER RIGHT: Sherry Flesch, Janie Hutchison, Gary Brandes, and Randy Wright were chosen for a quartet in the In- duction Ceremony. They sang, Let There be Peace on Earth . ABOVE LEFT: The Induction Ceremony was well attended by all. Parents, Relatives, and Friends felt proud as they watched. ABOVE: Mrs. Godt, head of the Science Department, spoke on scholarship. ABOVE RIGHT: Rev. Devon Jones, Minister of St. Johns and Frieden's UCC Churches, was chosen to speak and spoke on service. LEFT: NHS grossed $55.00 at their fund raising bake sale. Sherry Flesch, vice-presi- dent, Barb Carr, and Debbie Dixon worked at the bake sale. RIGHT: Mrs. Marcia Scheeter, attending her first year at WCHS, spoke on character.

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NHS Progresses The purpose of the Wright City Chapter of the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship. To those students who are chosen for membership, the NHS offers close association with their outstanding schoolmates. The chapter undertakes active programs of service, they offer their members an opportunity to be- gin upon a lifetime of service. Members of the organization shall have a minimum average of S or 85%. This scholarship level of achievement is not the only subject that is given support. Membership is always based upon a combination of scholarship with good citizenship and with qual- ities of leadership , service , and character . The school which has an active NHS has means of giving dignity and recognition to all that is best in the ideals toward which it strives. Membership in the NHS is a val- ued and precious thing. It is a badge of honor--a testament to fine work and fine personal qualities--not only in the students own school and com- munity, but across the land. ABOVE: The NHS sponsored a drive to get as many 18- year olds and teachers to give blood on March 5. Three members gave, J. Hutchison, D. Niemann, and S. Flesch. Other students who supported the drive were E. Rose, C. Scheets, R. Ambrose, M. Frye, B. Martin, M. Wilding, and D. Copling. Three students who were unable to give were D. Beeson, A. Clark, and E. Mor- ris. The teachers who donated were, Mr. Jones, Mrs. Godt, Mr. Botts, and Mr. Hackmann. Janie is pictured. UPPER RIGHT: ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jean Klienschmidt, Marie Wilmsmeyer, Barb Carr, Jean Symes, Sherry Flesch, Marilyn Paul, ROW TWO: Dianne Niemann, Debbie Dixon, Debby Niemann, Joy Rand, Marie Hollenbeck, ROW THREE: Janiet Hutchi- son, Rose Stanek, Gary Brandes, ROW FOUR: Max Mitler, Tom Solt, Randy Wright, Tim Wilding, Sam Park.



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Wildcat Tales: End Product of Hard Work Many of tomorrow's journalists evolve from today's High School newspaper staffs. Laying out and publishing a newspaper page is not an easy job. It takes a lot of hard work from photographers, reporters, the editor, and many more unsung heroes. The Wildcat Tales staff is very proud of its accomplishments throughout the year. They feel that they have expanded through more staff members, more freedom in writing, and most of all better ratings at contest. TOP: Editor Alice Mozee takes a minute to relax. ABOVE: Rodney Ambrose explains a news story to Mrs. Grossi. LEFT: Barb Huff, Cathy Lindsey, Cindy Himziker, and Lynn Cook check over School Celeb- rity ballots before final results are published in Wildcat Tales. BELOW: WILDCAT TALES STAFF - STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Cathy Lindsey, Diana Niemann, Rodney Ambrose, Barb Huff, Cindy Hun- ziker. SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT: Lynn Cook, Tyrone Woolfolk, Diane Bradshaw, Alice Mozee, Mrs. Grossi, Advisor.

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