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        Epic assembly members inspire students

        Destiny Lee, Staff Writer|March 22, 2017

        Senior Erica Flores takes a selfie with Epic Assembly member Jake. The Epic assembly members held a meeting after the assembly. Photo by Destiny Lee
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        Senior Erica Flores takes a selfie with Epic Assembly member Jake. The Epic assembly members held a meeting after the assembly. Photo by Destiny Lee
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        Destiny Lee, Staff Writer

        Destiny Lee is a junior at Warsaw High School. This will be her second year writing for The Wildcat. She is involved in FCCLA, English Club, journalism...

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        The robotics team celebrates as they advance to the nexst round of the March 21 contest. They included: (front row) seniors Jayden Culbertson, Emma Binnie, Marissa Ricke, Gabriel Wassman; (second row) sponsors Kerry Dehaan, Stacy Dehaan, seniors Christian Culbertson, Elijah Long; (third row) freshman Michelle Ricke, Emi Robbinett, juninor Hayley Boly, mentors Tyler Dehaan, Alyssa Clark; (back row) juniors Gaige Wright, JC Minks, sponsor Daniel Waller, and junior Eliana Jensen. They were 16th of 42 teams.
        Wildbots take ‘Nessie” to Tulsa and Sedalia for competitions
        FFA competes at contest, adds Warsaw student to area officer team

           FFA has found some success at contests this spring and one member has gained a new area honor as an officer.      Many students received...

        Freshman Addison Hill, senior Dakoda Jensen, junior Elianna Jensen, junior Ayden Burdick, senior Jayden Culbertson, and freshman Angela Cerecero sing with Madrigal at large ensemble competition on April 2. They earned an outstanding rating.
        Music students make fun memories, compete at state
        Courtwarming royalty celebrates after coronation. They included: (front row) king Logan Gemes, queen Keira Mostaffa, Reed Eireman, Clara Adler, prince Josh Harvath, and princess Hailey Ferguson; (back row) seniors Shane Poyser, Hazel Thompson, Elijah Long, Haylee Cobb, Logan Gemes, 2024 queen Angela Konopasek, juniors Hazal Uelker, Ayden Burdick, Natalie Banfield, and Wesley Jackson.
        Courtwarming celebrated after two-week delay
        Vocalists are headed to state on May 1. They include (front row) Gabe Wassman, Sonia Lasseigne, Alysia Yoder, Amelia Roberts, Angela Cerecero and director Deanna Schockmann;  (back row) Eli Long, Ayden Burdick, Jayden Culbertson, Dillan Ellison, Addison Hill and Chloey Brazel.
        Vocalists qualify for state, make improvements

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        The robotics team celebrates as they advance to the nexst round of the March 21 contest. They included: (front row) seniors Jayden Culbertson, Emma Binnie, Marissa Ricke, Gabriel Wassman; (second row) sponsors Kerry Dehaan, Stacy Dehaan, seniors Christian Culbertson, Elijah Long; (third row) freshman Michelle Ricke, Emi Robbinett, juninor Hayley Boly, mentors Tyler Dehaan, Alyssa Clark; (back row) juniors Gaige Wright, JC Minks, sponsor Daniel Waller, and junior Eliana Jensen. They were 16th of 42 teams.
        Wildbots take ‘Nessie” to Tulsa and Sedalia for competitions
        Senior center fielder Jayce Depriest takes a squat down after safely making it to second base on April 14 against Buffalo. The Wildcats won 14-3.
         Nine seniors come back to lead the team 
        Senior Carter Howell swings to make solid contact with the ball on April 15. This meet was at home, with the Cats taking the win over Lincoln.
        Golfers seek improvement each match
        Members of the math team attend  the 53rd Annual Pummill Relays at Missouri State University on April 15 with math team sponsor Amy Spunaugle. This was Spunaugle’s final trip with her mathaletes. They included: (first row) senior Ashlynn Adams; (second row) sponsor Amy Spunaugle; (third row) freshman Angela Cerecero, senior Drake Murrell, freshman Michelle Ricke, sophomore Lhandon Rose, senior Madison Lawrence, sophomore Elizabeth Winters, junior Elsie Hughes, seniro Maya Jolliff and sophomore Jasmine Myers; (fourth row) juinor Brennen Slaves, senior Logan Gemes and junior Henry Breshears; (back row) juniors Brayden Henderson, Ayden Burdick and Wesley Jackson.
        Spunaugle retires after long journey of teaching
        Senior Tatum Bohl shows off her spring fashion. Bohl won best dressed for the senior “Whos Who” category.
        Springing into fashion

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