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I AFTEI2 HQUD6 el Senior Men. Front Row: Paul Thompson, Ricky Kalmon, Mitch Lefkowitz, Mike Boxerman, Paul Brown, Marty Leikowitz, Darryl Bryant, Charlie Shikany. Second Row: Billy Casement, Uwe Thym, Eric Nichols, Gary Lerner, Mike Sei. Jeff Glazier, Jeff Siegel, Scott Holtzman. Third Row: Doug Sharpe, Mike Winograd, Andy Rosenbaum, Mike Waxman, Eric Feinstein, Mike Blair, Tom Jenson. Fourth Row: Rich Baker, Gary Cooke, Chris Crawford, Ross Loomis. Fifth Row: Brad Kuhlman, Greg Lynn, Chris Spreitler, Brett Siwak, Rick Newmark. Sixth Row: Tony Galvin, Dane Slayton. Back Row: Paul Willard, James Lunders, Jason Jappa, David Strohmeyer. Finally Made the Saga Senior Men Gain Recognition Senior Men have been a running joke around PNH for many years, but the year 1987 should end any doubts that Senior Men is a legitimate club. According to President Paul Brown this belief isn't really fair anymore. Although the group has yet to do anything in January, Paul said, I'm trying to get a schedule for a party. I also want to get some softball games with radio stations, and have car washes. So why did this club spring up? Paul said, We had a meeting and I wanted a group. Since I got a meeting started they thought I could be responsible to run a club. A potential club needs a sponsor. Mr.Jay Fortner said he got involved sponsoring Senior Men because, I think the concept of Senior Men is a good one. Mr. Fortner said his input was, Working with the president as far as coming up with possible activities. Has being president been worth it to Paul? He responded, Yes, we're in the yearbook for the first time. That makes it worthwilef' -Mark Goessman Before ending their meeting, President Paul Brown fields questions about future activities the group will participate in. 4 , -. .L -1 Eta. Ls., .- -..Av ,.A.1i-..,. jQ.2::,.a' 'z'SZ, ,z'aL2e'tEe.f.2 l .:- g , .g......,::.-.11 ex:-::a:,a-,.1 i1..ani::i,,.e -V sm. fidays Right Night J For Cruisin . -. W, H . M. ...U - . ...W-...WW Fun as .,,.. . , N.. .....S,,, ,.,.. ...., --...,..., ...-.-...--..,m. .,,,.,,.,,, S... ,,,, S M, ,, ,,,, , u,,,,,,,,,,-,7,,,,,g,,, When the final buzzer sounds letting school out Friday at 2:34 what thoughts cross your mind? Do you think about the excitement of a Friday night? Many PNH students go to parties, many go to movies, many just cruise around and hang out, and many have to work. Among those who work Friday night is Senior Mike Sei. Mike said, Whenever the Cards are in town I work. I usher at Busch Stadium. Mike admits it isn't a boring job. According to Mike, when he isn't working, he and friends just hop into their cars and cruise around. Cruisin' is a very popular activity. On Fridays, Senior Todd Wineland cruises the bottoms with friends. Senior Rob Burstein said, We like to hit the CTacoJ bell. Although it would seem that parties would be the favorite Friday activity, in many cases this isn't true. Rob said, I go to parties if there are any. All the good parties get busted up within the first hour. Mike said he goes sometimes. Curfews are getting later, or being ignored altogether. Rob said his curfew was around 1:30. Todd said, My curfew is early enough to be up on Saturday, and Mike said, What curfew? -Mark Gocssman I ut 1 I ,l I l l l l r l i 4 l l l l l l l
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l l l I I - fg1.:1:n:,.z1. i i i i l ids Spend Weekdays l l l i ,,2 7, -.. . The alarm clock goes off at 7 lt.m. The radio blares on KSHE. Cirby rolls out of bed reluctantly. -lis mom yells to him to hurry up ir he'll be late to school. He takes t shower, dresses fastjand grabs lmreakfast on his way out the door. Kirby arrives at school just a 'ew minutes before the bell rings. fle yells a quick hello at his buddies and runs to his first class. .n history he realizes he forgot to do his assignment. He thinks, I ihouldn't have gone to that hockey ame last night. The teacher calls n him and he gets out of it tmoothly. This happens in all his .rlasses until lunch. Kirby finds a seat at his lunch The favorite part of any student's veekday is lunch. Everyone gets together at he middle of the day for a relaxing break. At the end of the day, Junior Julie ieating and Junior Karin Steinmeyer say ,oodbye to each other before proceding to he commons. Both girls are glad the day inally ended. l Thinking of Weekend table with all his friends. They talk about the latest cars and cute girls. Lunch goes fast since it's his favorite part of the day. The end of the day rolls around and Kirby stands around with all his friends in the commons. They talk about the basketball game that night and plan to go. Everyone gets ready to go home and says goodbye to all their friends. This day, like other weekdays, was typical at PNH. The students hurried around and waited for the weekend to come like it was two years away. The last two minutes of sixth hour, said Junior Natalie Popovich, are the best part of any weekday. Amy Schwartz, junior, thought, Lunch is the best part of a weekday because it gives me a time to relax and talk with my friends. -Danielle Cohen 552 4514- AFTEQ HQLQ6 Senior Women. Front Row: Jane Hindert, Kim Miller. Julie Drake, Tori Haller. Second Row: Sharon Valdes, Betsy Conlisk, Stephanie Fleck, Robin Berger, Kendra Henry, Lisa Weinman, Jill Fine, Patricia Crowe. Third Row: Kathy Gowens, Mariko Tada, Janice Hornberger, Rebecca Schaffer, Julie Sykes. Loryn Rikimaru, Karen Rosen. Fourth Row: Ami Feinstein, Kandi Humphrey, Anne-Marie Amies, Karen Castro, Kathy Ziebold, Lilian Hsu. Maria Larsson. Florence Thimon. Suzanne Alter. Fifth Row: Suzy 731 Tak. Gwen Kolker. Syndi Watakin, Gretchen Albrecht. Stacy Falk. Sarah Scott, Connie. Tabor. Kitty Costalas. Kristen Willey. Crystal Lacroix. Sixth Row: Sonya Ahuja. Sharon Dunski, Stephanie Pulliam. Michelle Thompson. Stacy Weinman. Ann Nufer. Cindy - Griffith. Seventh Ron- Nlyra Gershon, Lisa Cohen. -Xndrca Geller. Susan Harper. N-lation Hale. Tara Wilson. Back Row Elizabeth Larkin. Heather Cooper. Allison Paskal, Stacy Lupher. Oooh Ahh Senior Wome Group Donares To Pollmann Fund Senior Women sponsor Powderpuff, Senior Banquet, Senior Picnic. and are the only school organization to donate money to the Pollmann fund, an academic scholarship named for the late Tom Pollmann. They planned to sell heart- shaped balloons for Valentines Day, and to donate all money raised from the sponsored dances to the fund. An estimated Sl,000 was expected. The money we raise is to benefit the school and is all donated. said Sir. Chris Ramming. sponsor. The work put into Senior Women events was shown in the quality of the results. Our club is more than a pep club. lt is more like a service club, said President Tory Haller. -Danielle Cohen Senior Women seem .xctixe 1 the Potsderpuff football game against the juniors. Pottderpufi' one of their many sponsored activities. I1 i ..! - . ,l L, N,
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