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

 - Class of 1988

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Slide your spirit into overdrive, shout Varsity Cheerleaders, Lisa Croldman, Lisa Kolker, Sissy Block, Courtney Unterreiner, Stephani Ratkin, and Karen Clark. l ll As the band plays Walk like an Egyptian Varsity Vikette Tiana Londoff moves to the beat. The Vikettes performed with the Marching Band during half time. aa ffazddffzazfyfzf fer '71fmff-AfffffZf'ff,,f:4z ffl 1 Nyp,,,VMyy,,y,y,QA-y ,yr, M, g1 ,f,f,.W ww, M 2' ' ,5 Z' 1573 ,, fff' ,ffff1'44? 1, 1 f. f . if .X X fy!! Jlflc.. gf Man, in in 455, ,lf 6,5 Jr, fl! ,,,, itz? . f- 613 T' . l t I Gu. Varsity Vikettes. Front Row: Yvette Sayer, Laura Ferguson, Amy Muehrer, Julie Keating, Stacy Knirsch, Marit Lopez, Kris Herzig, Jodi Frank. Second Row: Muffin Wold, Kristin Haney. Tiana Londofi, Kathy Kalmon. Julie Powers, Angie Mueller, Amber Plicar. Third Row: Marcy Levey. A, tv. ,tz4e33,f.:.,S,!. 'MQ ff f ,. f-amz .4 .3171 ,., , W Z1 ff , 4 ,f,.f.- ,Q Q, 1-ug A. V .fu ,fxrugsg ff W 5. ' k. :K .5 Q . .C X .. wc. ,das,.t,,.,e1f,e4..W st ..-.,f,. A., .wma ziisubm.-p:Pw5:,, 1559 EM' Mit, z Wearing shiny red leotards, black jazz pants, and sequined belts the Varsity Vikettes burst out onto the floor at the Homecomimg pep rally. Pep rallies are when we can really show our talent, said Julie Keating, Vikette Co-Captain. From June 16 to Aug. 5 the Vikettes praciticed six hours a week in preparation for Superstar Drill Team Camp at SMSU. The Vikettes won two first place awards and 2nd place overall. Vikettes became a whole year activity. 'X A whole year squad gives us a U.at . I F 1 ' Kara Toomer, Amy Knirsch, Michelle Null, Laura Coughenour. Michele Woodrome, Beth Hahn, Alisa Killian, Wendy Griffith. Back Row: Jill Bamholtz, Nina Bay, Robin Bemat, Karen Albrecht. Jennifer Ferrell, Andrea lnman, Heidi Smith, Shawna Robinson. uniform style. But, l think basketball tryouts give more people a chance, said Captain Stacy Knirsch. The 54 girl squad provided a mixture of people. We had a lot of different personalities on the squad. We had to learn to compromise. But looking back you realize the real friendships were made because of our differences, said Junior Robin Bernat. v Although its dilificult to coordinate 54 girls more people proxide lor .1 more polished look on the football lield said Julie Keating Xikette Co-Captain

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Teams Share Busch Limelight The crowd roared as Steve Cohen threw a 58-yard touchdown pass to Anthony Patrick on the Hrst play of the annual Varsity Football game at Busch Stadium Oct. 10. As the crowd cheered the atmosphere began to boost players' confidence. lt was a great feeling to know we were playing where the pros play, agreed Varsity football captains Terrence Parker and Steve Cohen. Despite the 50 degree temperature fans came to Busch. We were so rowdy that we forgot how cold it was, said Lisa Dobkin. junior. At games end the score was 50-19, North. South is becoming a rival in the program. And a win over South at Busch made it even better, said Coach Denny Staub. Varsity Football players weren't the only ones who got to play where the pros play. On Sept. 2, the first Parkway Softball Day was held at Busch Stadium. North faced Central at 5 p.m. Despite the Colts 4-1 victory, the highlight of the game was an inside the park home run by Shell Aden. lt was a good change to see the softball team playing at Busch, and notjust the football team, said Kelly Cilazier, senior. -Sissy Block 9 Pitcher Shell Aden, senior, pitches to Colt shortstop Karen Schneider. Shell hit an inside the park home run, the only Viking run of the game. .Nl ix . --Q 4 lt was neat being in the dugout. Since the Cards were playing the Reds after us we got to talk to Pete Rose and some other players, says Wendy Kaufman, sophomore. D The Varsity Football team shouts T-E-A-M, TEAM, TEAM, TEAM, to signify the start of the game. The team went on to beat South 50-19. -f . tn ,tw . 1..- 72' 4' I V l , 1 MQ V A .J I Q1



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ti E- - sn: ' . 1' - , J 7 I A1 X O il , 'U r c 'aj X W f l - fi - .ai -C ..,h.gg.. Varsity Cheerleaders. Front row: Natalya Lemchuk, Cindi Watkins, Deborah Ralston, Lisa Goldman. Second row: Sissy Block, Evelyn Jones, Courtney Unterreiner, Plickie Price, Stephani Ratkin. Third row: Lisa Kolker, Felice Bank, Amy Vaccaro, Stephanee Greenwood, Karen Clark, Leah Frerichs. 1 u I Q -EK? Z T ' 1f5'QZs 15,1 is gf .. f fi 4 HA, , 11122175 If g x.qf, z5x. gg' M 'rf' az-It ' fr. 'M ' ,, sg .. Xi? Yafgfsr sf Q fffifw. 4 - Q 1 1-1 fig . i . Q, 'W ,- .f fs as if N +5 we 1 ' 1,33 l. ' ff'-' ' -Wi , muff a i-W Y if: ' :. V The football players walked into the locker room before the Ladue game and saw, Kill the Rams painted on yellow paper hanging from the wall. Brown sacks filled with gum, cookies, and pretzels lay on a table. The bags were labeled Ram Chops to Go. The Varsity Cheerleaders decorated the football locker rooms for home games. The squad met at 9 a.m. and half of us decorated the locker room while the other half hung signs outside, said Sissy Block, senior. Colts Equal Dead Horses and Catch That Viking Spirit Splatter painted on yellow paper were some signs the cheerleaders made. They also painted welcome signs for opposing teams. Varsity Cheerleaders stayed after school to practice. A demerit system was put into effect by squad members to discourage cutting practices. Having a demerit system insured that everyone was able to perform, according to the captains. The squad attended camp at Maryville College. For the first time, they commuted to camp, but still placed fourth out of S50 varsity squads and received Most Improved Squad Award. -Julie Keating -photos by Amy Jentes We believel shout Varsity Cheerleaders, Hatalya Lemchuk, Sissy Block, and Deborah Ralston. They encouraged crowds to chant cheers at home games. -.E Q .xh- 5 x Senior Mike Witte works on the first place senior float. The Homecoming theme was Illuminating the Night. Senior Scott Cosby runs to the huddle to tell Quarterback Steve Cohen the next play. lt was a depressing game because we lost in the last 5 seconds, expecting to win, R , said Tim Purdum, senior.

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