Kirkwood High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Kirkwood, MO)

 - Class of 1988

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KV - if f- gf Y ' ..f .. -- ,M Y -.,,,..,,,? wi...g..4. -1' Ready to begin a home version game Of Pictionary, Principal Franklin McCal- lie relays the word to Sara Miller, stifl- ior, Shawn Rice, and Nancy Elks' Jun' iors, at the Committee of 12's party- iajiook kicks, during practice- Prepare Darren Brown and Erik Enderling, seniors, for high kicks in the male' Pom pon routine to Only In My Dreams. A 'ii 3 ,N-. - H V. Q .P.1 ,131 i. Qfff GF EBRU of the month SUPERMAN--On Feb. 29, The Man of Steel turned 50 years old. Jerome Siegel wrote the cartoon and Gary Shuster, his best friend, drew the caricature creating America's favor- ite comic book hero. Dennis Dooley and Gary Engle edited a book that Octavia Press published titled Sypgg m Legend to commemorate his birth- day. EVENT of the month OLYMPICS--1 5th Winter Olympic Games Feb.13 -Feb.29. in Calgary, Canada. The U.S. challengers won sbc med- als. Bonnie Blair won gold and bronze medals in speed skating. Brian Boitano, figure skater, was also a gold medalist. Eric Flaim won a silver in speed skating. Debbie Tho- mas placed third in figure skating as did the pair jigure skating team of Peter Obergard and Jill Watson. A Day in the Month Of...Pebruary 1.1.1- Febg t ab lag. fun feu C04 k 212 SCT at. thi an, a s scl W7 wl oh 'f .3 :B

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ANUAR QUOTE of the month THE FIRST AMENDMENT APPIJES no Ev- ERYoNE--UNIIL TODAY UAN. 131. NOWIF YoUARE 14 no 18, YOUARE NOT EN- 'ITFLED TO EXPRESS YOURSELF UNLESS THE PRINCIPAL AGREES WITH You. -- Leslie D. Edwards, defense attorney In the Supreme Court case Hazel- wood vs. Kuhlmeier. The Su- preme Court decided in favor of the school district which gave editing power to the school princi- pals and administrators. of the month BILL BIDWELL --The St. Louis Foot- ball Cardinals found a new home in Phoenvc, Az. After weeks of deliberation, Bidwell, owner of the team, decided In early January to move the Cardi- nals for the 1989 season. partly because of the lack of support fom St. Louis fans. EVENT ofthe month THE CLOSING OF THE VARSITY THEATER- After 12 years of midnight show- ings of the Rocky Horror Picture Show, the Varsity Theater closed its doors. The theater, soon to be a drugstore, had shown the movie since March 1976. Eight hundred people attended the last showing of the flick at the Var- sity, Jan. 2. Taco Be11's bean and beef burritos and a Diet Coke surround Maggie Rose, junior, after she takes four hours of semester finals. A Day in the Month Ofmjanuary



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A DAY IN THE February ,-l '9h,, gl. ,, , Once we were inside though everyth ng was cool. We watched about 10 minutes of the pairs fh rpic Games y, Canada. Jn svc med- gold and skating. rr, was aLs0 zim won a Debbie Tho- : skating ing team of atson. -LL-lil ,il BY AMY BELL Parts of church are so boring. I just can't help but daydream. Today I decided that my weddmg will be in mauve. I always think about my wedding when the church service is lagging. Laura Rich Uunior! was an acolyte. My mom kinda made me be an acolyte, but it's fun because a lot of my friends do it, Rich told me. After church I stopped by the skate ramp and a few of the locals, Tony lValli, senior!, 'Rone lTy Cooley, senior! and Marci ISpanogle, junior! were skating. Sunday sessions are always great for fun, friends and lots of laughs. Speaking of friends, I wasn't sure if Tim lClark, senior! would still be mine after this evening. Tonight was the annual Committee of 12 party at Principal Franklin McCall1e's house. I called Tim and asked him gf he wanted to go to this awesome party I knew about. He said sure, and asked whose it was. I just told him it would be a surprise, and I 'd pick him up at 7 p.m. I got Tim and we were off He's not exactly into school-related functions, you've got to understand. When we pulled up at the McCallie's, he asked whose house it was. I just smiled sweetly and said, oh Franklin McCallie's. Tim freaked out. figure skating. My favorite event is the downhill skiing. That reminds me of some kids at school who go to Gateway Christian Church that went out to Winter Park with their youth group to ski. After dinner we played a game similar to Pu:- tionary, except that some of the categories were school-related. I never knew Pictionary was that fun, and it got everyone involved. said Leslie lSmith. sen- ior!. 'My team got stuck on Mrs. Taylor, I drew school buses because she's in charge of the deseg buses, but no one got it. On the line, of school-related activities, a group of students from Mrs. Benni Washington's Child Psychology class helped at the Special Olympics at Washington University. It was kinda cool because some very cute fra- ternity guys helped us with the kids, Melanie IHenze, senior! told me. It opened my eyes and made me realize that retarded children are people, too, with personalities and needs. Well. we left the Committee of 12 party around 1 1:30 , and Tim told me on the way home that he surprisingly had had a great time. I had known that once he got over the shock of partying with the principal, things would be all right. ,pq 4 ,X L, e l,f f 'W .- F L l slopes in Winter Park, Colorado. r 1 JDornino's pizza satisfies the hunger of Joe Dickinson, Woehenner student, and I Susan Knickmeyer. senior. Knickmeyer 5 voluntered to work for class credit. , r i I r 1 : R r 1 r E A Day in the Month Of...FeIrruary High winds drive Angie Bollinger, - junior, and Mark Weisheit, freshman, r into Lunchrock Shelter and off the ski 1 i V

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