Parkway Central High School - Spur Yearbook (Chesterfield, MO)

 - Class of 1987

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mu . . SOCIAL STUDIES TEST TRUE OR FALSE: -1. junior and senior year of high school. Mr. Gannon was his class vice-president his .- 2. Mr. Sigler's date for his senior Homecoming turned out to be the Homecoming Queen. - 3. Mr. Walters forgot to take the sales tags of his jacket for Prom and wore them whole night. - 4. 100 hamsters in junior high school. off the Mr. Boyle raised over 300 white mice and -N Aww- fr. A s fwfw- -ws- v t X X' N' rr. X X rv X , N W K sw so Vs .Q X . . ,. F 43? 5 - - ' 1-N SN 'is . ix . 'ss 'ri rlQX'iiNNw -. S i of ' -WW' 1-Q L -A. f 1- 'X .-S as QM? :cat 5. -.H wr-eff - 1 .f Ist -r-rf sk b - sf QE fr Q- ' , ,. . A .a if ..ss.g ..f.:Q M... xy . ' ns . -.w ifi Xv at A wa . A,. ., 1. . sas .fifth TWQwfJf4'v Www sv BZ: 1, fi www? A-, iss .I ss el- E .N 't A I g ,Y X' 4 A 1 iq -.-. X f . . g A ' ' if -I . 'Sf as I 1,5 9 xx i X 350 Hx Y N 1 , ,, s., .. -.J X-.rs.ss.' .- ,ry 6, xrbokgwl X C s x N x X X is s ge S A f iii nf :ss .Q z . A Xesl aww. F J cs , sag - -12. .s skew wav fx M10 ,. osx my A gt 2 .N i of x is X x 4, X , X N X N V ' , i , 3'N 3kf A A 3 . K . ,. Q yi.:-N x Q as . my 'AN' F X Yo fi. Si X x XX N .Q M 4 X Q. , iv X-4, . as qs .CQ X . 'N ..g..Ts.:.,..:. ' F -X 1 ,iS....x s N.. X , , t X X, .Nc R egg? sv X . X s X it 0 Faculty lg'7iU 'f'FF'1i'TllT',R L' FIF' ' ' I' fff i' T , f TW' if 'Elf' ff wwf? W. Wi . wwrl wif.ui'f7ll'l?f iy.W,4,wi?iI'ii' Tmffjr li wiv 'il1,MwfWlfiwlifiwivwrw'MlWww. if 'I Mi' F 7' '-4 ' .I Mgr W, L yi wi 'li,Zfjii, ip,Wr,Jg,7,,w-g -WM , I Wprjrrjg5j,',1,'u,-WWFIH4miufw. sri li ',ll.if lll'i ri ill ' ll' ,f III U N M Will' I illliliil f' 'l1llWi'.liliz'.iiiiilwi'iififfifif will I I f fi.1-lw F i i i, I M W . f il 4' I I l f' M . ill 'Ill' l W f I- fl wi , ! ., i,i. i , if 5 f .. I if I . . iv I IH ' l rlll lllfllllbll W ll I Jill!! MID I llll l 'ml' I lillllll all I lillllif ll li 'il I gg J if mf' fill' lil Mil lil .f lf Iii 'ill ' i I ll' ui li , i r l I il I ...Q fa iwrilsfi ' . fill if ,J . vm i , I , 1 if 'f if . . . f' r if 4 i ' f,'.,l t lw tinvwr ' I , fm ' Hn. , if w , VNV! in it I J,f.ff,l! WJWW7 ,Mmm Il., rn T .ul Jw' M Zhi. .ly-I v lg' 1 I i x ,W V ... im fx gl V1 . AV my . 54 M I i . ff A ' 51, M 'gif , 1' . I 'fly' A ,. by if- ff 'rdf IQ, fill vf-, ' , '. ', ' ,,g4'fi ,f - .fn I in .- ' rf, q lyi, ,L-,gm 4 W .f r 'V-Li, ll., . , in I il J ,7 1 .r iff 1, W, I I .I ,I wr. I ...Q mis wir . flii iwiirlliidf-liM....Jr 1 hir l1il.' ' if I.. I gi .fr .. 1.a L3wg.l,Li . W g QW .mi .F f i. 'LLJL 'w ' ir . gif', yl45It.i?.,.f1 They're making history. The social studies department offers more different subjects than any other department in the school. Courses range from Western Civilization and governmont to psychology and sociology. Interesting activities going on in the social studies wing were the International Club and Close-up, both headed by Shirley Kraus. Something new this year was participating in a Close-up Citizen Bee, which was organized by Dr. Peggy Sullivan, head of the depart- ment, and Kraus. The Citizen Bee is a vari- ation of a spelling bee except questions are asked applying to social studies. Sophomore Andrew Feng was one of the participants in the close up Citizen Bee. He was the region- al contest winner, and received a 5500.00 f bond. He participated in the Missouri State Contest Finals as well. Another unusual class was flight aviation taught by Leroy Walters. In this class stul dents learned how to operate planes. Saver. al students soloed and a few received pri. vate pilots liscences. To achieve this one had to take a written Federal Aviation Adminig. tration test, as well as other tests. Social studies has become a very impor. tant part of getting into a college. Beginning with the class of '89 students are required to have three credits in order to graduate. The department is very enthusiastic with the ad. ded student interest in social studies accord. ing to Dr. Sullivan. Seniors Kris Bindon, Melissa Safran, and Amy Walker are eager to help Orville Rayburn analyze his class, Tim Gannon doesn't have a clue to the answer.



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I MATH TEST SOL VE: vw- Numbers scattered everywhere Pi this, square that. X I Y and Y I Z, find Z. The perimeter of . , . Confusion. This is a common thought of many strug- gling math students whether it is in Concepts of Algebra of Honors Calculus. This year the math department has added a new course. This course in non-honors calculus. Dr. Bob Buss, the department chairman said, Overall our course selection available for kids is good, we have basic classes up to honors classes. This is Dr. Buss' third year as department chairman for Central and his eleventh year in Parkway as a department chairman. There are 16 math teachers including two new additions to the staff. Susan Hartman and Joan Sehl. Another tribute to the math department was entering a contest sponsored by the Missouri Council for Math this state-wide contest included 140 schools and 20,000 students. Central students excelled, overall winning first place in Algebra ll Trigonome. trey, and Geometry. Dr. Buss' final comment was On the whole we are proud of what we have. T - 1. Mrs. Bruns was valedictorian of her high school class. 1 2. Mr. Beltz operates a 239 acre ranch near Rolla, MO with 50 head of beef cattle. 1 3. Mr. Trowbridge competes in triathalons. Q 4. Mr. Hendren scored over 2,200 points in his high school basketball career and his high game was 50 points. i l i l 1 1 i i i i l V Faculty hr l ..r, Q., ' ' E G 9 , J , , 1? ff I A V .2 'lf fx 2 Front Center: Dan Eichorn. Front Row: Randy Engelhart, Bob Buss, Sue Hartman, Mary Lee Vivian, Debbie Bruns, Stacey Grossberg. Back Row: Becky Lolis, Carol Lynam, Gary Hendren, Joan Sehl, Kathy Panetti, Michelle Balcer, Fred Fuchs, Charley Beltz, Bob Trowbridge, Ann Goodear. Joan Sehl goes over homework problems with her class.

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