Parkway North High School - Saga Yearbook (Creve Coeur, MO)

 - Class of 1988

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?' 523152-1i?:3 S A,.V ' ' Political Club. Front Row: Melissa Barishman, Stefanie Vines, Greg Annand, Brian Gold, Jeff Eisen, Moore, Third row: Jeff Koshi, Kim Todd Schneider, Mary Keller, Wier, Back row: Alex Libkind, Robert Second Row:Miwa Takano, Kristin Gutnikov, Toya Battle, Brian Kearns Boyd, Nagla Abdelmalek, Lisa Glenn Kornblum, Aaron Cooper, Mr Schecter, Farida Menta, Alicia Arthur Busekist illii rai rr r The PNH Political Club, formerly Students in Government met every other week to accomplish one goal: seeing a government. During the first few months, members learned how government works. They also kept up with political events from all over the world by bringing in clippings from the newspaper. The first few weeks are hectic and l wasn't sure what was really going on,' said freshman Glenn Kornblume. Several guest speakers talked to the members of the group. Missouri Representative of 1 the North district, Frank Flotron, was a frequent guest. Members put on a crafts fairs on April 16. The PNH Political Club, with help from parents and teachers, raised money for their trip to see a government in action. Other fund raisers included a bagel sale. The members didn't mind the hard work of the fairs. The government they saw this year was the Illinois state capital, Springfield. The Political Club talks about raising money for their trip to Springfield. One of the fund raisers was the crafts fair put on by students with the help of parents. 'Ski-A'.r

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Powderpuff: Game of Two teams took the field in bitter cold weather to battle out a game to prove who was better on November l 20. A few weeks before the game, the girls held their ovm camp. They practiced plays, how to catch and throw, and how to block. When the game started, the juniors showed that they would be tough and got out to a quick lead, scoring the first touchdovim. The seniors kept close but were still trailing at halftime. When the second half started, thejuniors kept their pace and that'S when tempers started showing. A fight broke out, aggressive 6' 5 1? . Before the next play, girls yell angrily. , Sophomore Kirsten Keys waits to get in at the front door of the dance. A Friendly Football hitting took place on the line, and words were being exchanged. lt was like a battle field, said Senior Andrea Hollander. l'The pride for our grade is our first priority. said Junior Alison Gerowin When it all ended, the juniors had won, recapturing the title from the seniors. That night, the traditional powderpuff dance took place. Ron Totarsky was crowned queen and Christie Georges reigned as king. -Jonathan lndyk As students arrive for the dance, all the grades are anxious to find out who won powderpuff court. Socializing was a main part of this dance. Coach Paul Reinisch watches the girls set - up the play. He also kept a close exe on th referees to make sure they did their dutx Christie Georges watches the quarterback as she goes out for a pass only to set the run play used again. fl 1

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