Park Hill High School - Troyian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1987

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.FARLY It was like day time inside and night time outside. The students walked tiredly to their 7 a.m. class in the almost empty hallway. They had 7 hours and 25 minutes left in the day and figured they had better wake up and rnakethe best, of it. It 'was the first year zero hour had been offered. Like everything is at first, it was atrial experiment. It was offered . because y there were surf dents who needed or wanted iil l to room on ytheirgg lslchedlillelt tlir 1 ffFor example, Kemj-Cooper, fiseniorg lr ia in Student ll e Councilg hour. tHe ee lir Q take certain classes, but tl dtidigftghavef l ISE Accounting I classffsaid Cooper- Others took zero hour becauseythey wanted to graduate at semester and needed the creditsg 'fltfmy graduating in January, and, gli 2036424 3- whalf credit, said Kelli 7K1F6idQ1'4 -t If students, were, on the if Srvtixit team, they were r the y zero ' hour, The yiglh C1455 V was Pri E+ ylee i minsfscawn, rell St2ftf?Fisfu1hStYt ,lltny iflfthsd Q ilehvblf Y SWUU 'Practice-ff' itli 4 1135 ff liai i ll H4412 ,, ,f VVI' q king-Mdayt '. el i thru? it y y i l 'i PP i t r Acco untingf, IIQ,WhuilCh yWaSQfo1ill1yY'.y iyyy teacher offered fifth hhour. fllffwanted toxi ff ii i, now take bothg l-soy yyii a skeid yyy'y like U by accounting teacher if yryy 'Rebekhahll' Zeider coursework 2iyu7 fuzehrd' nQlyA 2? , , 1. Do you have to walk between buildings? 2. Do you like the campus atmosphere? GB QFF CS HO 54fh1 46W 52h1 41W 3. Would you prefer that the situation was the 66fh126fh1 same as it was last year? 4. Do you think there sidewalk? 5. Is the passing period 2 long enough? 6. Are you taking a zero 3 ' hour? 32'h165W 2 - 32fh168W nttt, f gf , , t W . W, Slsesults are Dom a survey of 322 students. U . me answers d Students leam in Miss Florence Cook's because of no re? Ono, total 100 percent Zero hour Pre-Algebra Class- Zero hour question P rise on that particular was put into effect this year. Photo by Brent Watson znzlrnag prllfgfgl

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rQpCl'. :I they r and :ating 3 6012 'y swim. . ?,j..-31011 Eiiwqe I 71333 w , r HOW by ll' . f THE TYPICALp.H, N n STUDENT S 1 f ,X I 1 I It I X I I I F j lj I S, I - 1' I I if I M- I . A V It IL 15 g I I y S I , ' . 3 , I X I if 1 y 1' 4 ll . I -. sw A ' .wr K J 4-n-lf. They say that if you keep something long enough, it will come back in style. This year that saying was evident. Perhaps the most obvious thing that came back into style was the lace collars. Also, like in previous years, girls and guys alike could be seen in the halls wearing jean jackets. I like it ljean jacketj and a lot of people are wearing them, said Kristen Peil, senior. There were also other things that came into style. It seemed everywhere one looked girls could be seen carrying Gucci and Liz Claiborne purses. A woman I work with went to Europe over the summer and brought it back to me, said DeAnna Brown, senior. In addition, Outback Red and Guess jeans were the new fashion statement. The old favorites were still worn by students. The guys still displayed faded Levis and the girls continued to wear oversized Forenza sweaters. I wear them because they're comfortable and they're in style, said Jennifer Jones, senior. Fads change over the years. Perhaps in 25 years kids will once again be wearing Outback Red and Guess and, for girls, carrying their Liz Claiborne or Gucci to school. El bb' Rebekah Zeider Freshman Danny Hurtado displays his I jean jacket while walking between class- es. Jean jackets are reminiscent of the late 50's. Photo by Brent Watson M 1 n 1- mag f

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