Kirkwood High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Kirkwood, MO)

 - Class of 1988

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T SE UF U U ofthe month ASEESTOS- T his mineral. H5661 in the electrical insulation ofthe elementary schools, is hazard- ous to the lungs. Custodians from the high school helped clean up, so that the schools could open in September as planned. ofthe month IE I COULD APPOINI' A WHOLE SUPREME COURT OF FELIX FRANKFURTERS, I WOULD. I 'VE TAKEN A STEP WITH ROBERT BORK. - Ronald Reagan, on his Supreme Court Justice Nominee. of the month DANA CARVEY - Isn't that spe- cial? was a common expression used among people of all ages imitating a humorous character, the Church Lady played by Saturday Night Liue's Dana Caroey. In Carveyfs sketch. called Church Chat , the Church Lady reprimanded the guests of her talk show and accused them all of dealing with Satan. Although Caruey is a male, he wore a believable gray wig and a sensible skirt to portray his character. American propaganda becomes the center of junior Meike Probst's going away party in Bochulum, West Germany. Sara Brotcke, jun- ior, Hnishes her Lady Liberty A Day in the Month of...August lfqniiwannf' , :Ziff-WF. 7RL V ' v. - -.:,f:1f?f?y--H ' bf '! H 'X- e' A 1 4'-'T--1 fr ' 'yr W , 1x5 r'a, I I f E , ' . f G? .J A A , -I - 4 -. 1 5 , , X rl rkg fl' x 50 E s A N s Q 7 ix tw X .5 E 'f . V,.. . i ff,z1'? -V, Q 3, , A-A-F-if f--'K eil.-,Q-G Au U51 Ni mucl Park work Er babg she 4 wan work I 1 McM He u all s Cl to ge Outd B1 toda the L He J . 1. ,l v 1 semi .L-Zdskgrg' 1 . I ,

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Liich ,T agar .ip's zi Taco s Bell aid, ies I larket. E stand es. zred : , and his uhich I Jing to rnbers. was I yi? 'Y ff! Temporarily at a standstill in front of the downtown St. Louis Courthouse, Shawn Rice, junior, Sally Roever, sophomore, and the marching Pioneers wait to perform their next number in the Veiled Prophet Parade. Ciadences set the pace for Liane Fis- cher. junior, Suzanne Schaumann and Stephanie Stafford, seniors, and the rest of the Pom Pen squad, in between routines during the Veiled Prophet Parade, in downtown St. Louis. if -'W 4ff- .- 315 1.1-'+.'fi lit 'ii wvwi,, ' - ,gs Y l nk -PIQEE ULY I QUOTE of the month SNOW WHITE HAS TO COOK AND CLEAN FOR SEVEN GUYS WHO AREN' T EVEN THAT ATTRACTIVE , AND SHE 'S WAITING AROUND FOR SOMEBODY TO KISS HER. SHE'S GOT TROUBLE, REAL TROUBLE. -- author Tama Janowitz at Radio City Music Hall on the 50th anniversary of the Disney classic. ofthe month LT. COL. OLIVER NORTH--During July, North testified in the Iran- contra hearings. Manufacturers commercially glorjied him on t- shirts, bumper stickers and dolls. North became a hero in the public eye for maintaining a calm dis- position despite the accusations he faced A Day in the Month Of.. july



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A DAY IN THE 1. Q J , I RUBEN i 5, . AUEUSII BY KAY KUPFERBERG Nozsejrom the garbage truck woke me up. So much for sleeping late! I decided to walk in Kirkwood Park, and I was amazed to see so many students working at the Girl Scout Day Camp. Eric Parsons and Melissa Ross Isophomoresl were babysitting for the leaders' kids. Melissa said that she always had to hide their lunch because they wanted it too early. Eric said that he was only working there because his mom made him. I stopped of at school because I noticed Chris McMiller Iseniorl in the Helen Ballard Courtyard. He was working for Rudy Bulard, head custodian, all summer. Chns said he loved his job and no one was on him to get things done right away. He also enjoyed the outdoors. Brent Sutter Isophomorel sure ergoyed the outdoors today ! When I went to visit him, he was up against the windows trying to get in his house. He was locked out. Finally, he got in by climbing on top of the garage and into a tiny bathroom win- dow on the second floor. I died laughing. I took him to lunch to calm his nerves . We went to Fuddruckers, at the corner of Lind- bergh and Watson. I had not been there before, and then I saw the butchers behind a window cut up the raw meat right before my eyes. I just couldn't eat there. I decided to go to McDonald's instead. Kathy McIntosh tseniorj was eating there. She told me all about how her youth group at Eliot Chapel was helping to publicize a dance at Nerinx Hall. The proceeds of the dance were going to a nuclear freeze organization. I thought it was a real worth- while prcyect, since President Reagan and Prime Minister Gorbachev were putting in a lot of time to make a deczszbn about arms control. The National Commission on Space was putting in a lot of hours, too. I read in the U. S . News and World Report that they were planning out a two or three-year mission to Mars! Well, the school season is approaching, so I better COTTIB back down to Earth! Oh, speaking of space, I forgot to watch The Jetsons today... 4 Y .? 1 s 1 uv' It u ll W. I r-ei?-'if Play-dough entertains Julia Cun- ningham, four-year old, during Girl Scout Day Camp while Melissa Ross, sophomore, supervises. Root beer tops off juniors Becky Jacobsmeyer and Jennifer Evertt's lunch at Fuddruckers. A Day in the Month Of...August

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