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

 - Class of 1988

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'88 Graduates . will carry on with Purple Pride The emotional Bacccalaureate ceremony evoked a mixture of sadness and excitement. The slide show displayed pictures of friends and relationships from first grade through graduation. Baccalaureate 'twas a very well done, extreme- ly emotional ceremony, said Mr. Dennis Lane, who coordinated the pro- gram that took place on June 4. The senior class gathered to look back over their last year of high school and remem- ber their trials and tri- umphs. A slide show compiled by Christy Creorges and Marit Lopez captured most seniors with their friends partici- pating in various activi- ties . It brought back some great memories of the past year, said Robert Royal, senior. The slide show cap- tured just about every one and the song that 1 Senior Class President Dag Seagran, Laura Ferguson, and Lester Turrilli began the tradi- tional candle lighting ceremony in which each senior's candle is lighted in turn. March of the Meister- singers was one of the works perfomred by Alvin Der and the Symphonic Orchestra directed by Mr. Tim Pfeiffer. X-4..,,,.,,... Sissy Block and Jason Boeh- low participate in the dignified ceremony, one of the sad- dest, said Ms. Theresa Jorgen, faculty. - 174fGraduaumi Katie Francis sang sent chills up my spine, said Senior Laura Lyon. Aside from the slide show and vocal perfor- mance, the orchestra played, there was a pro- cessional, a candle light- ing ceremony and speeches by Mr. William Jenkins and Ms. Jeanne Eichhorn, class mar- shalls. -Susie Wagner -photos by Michelle Guy Mr. William Jenkins encour- ages the seniors to carry their Purple Pride into the future. He was chosen by the class to 4 I -r -Q- Q v X 3 x '1'.-v ,, A 1' A. lf, 's.'f-aff' '- l t L Q u 4 -. 59. .W sa -3 .1 tt 7' 'sk -l X ik Q xl 3 1 t x .yi 1 Q L' sl wt: 1 ,s, iq ,N , 2 vp, ' 1 V' speak at Baccalaureate. . f ,U-L., 1 'jan' 'i ,' I New s V 'Ye aL If X., 1 i J' , . f ar' ,A-, fX.X I ,f ,J If K



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Mr. Gary Flomeboy Mazzola, administrative assistant, waved good- bye to the last class he ever taught, the class of 1988. Some seniors had hexed Mr. Mazzola earli- er in the year to bring him bad luck. One senior planned a brutal attack on Mr. Maz- zola and made it look like an accident. Senior Ron Totarsky jumped him and gashed his eye out during a hockey in- tramural game in Octo- ber. lt's just part of the game. Everyone roughs .. .NH .1 A .lt -'ev' each other up just a lit- tle, said Ron. Mr. M won a place at the senior gossip lunch table. One senior wrote Mazzola's A Homeboy, so he would suffer ridi- cule by seniors. HSo Mazzola, the sen- iors said, Good-bye. Thejokes were all in fun, and you're getting old, Grandpa Mazzolaf' Julie Keating STINK BOMB- Seniors Jason Boehlow, Gregg Fisk, and Ron Totarsky place a stink bomb in Mazzola's office. F' 1 . i . 9' 'xr , 1 F , ' I ' . v. ---Q H , ,fra ig, - '-. I i..- . 1- x , ff' gi lf: 7 -,,!- -fl g 4 ' I 3111. N A I .. f-E' ' X,-4' I '. I 'nl I. 'fr ' -g. 4 l76fSCI1jIH'luiEf1S: hd,- 34+ ' Aliens In Human Form Leak Info to Home Planets Two aliens spent the year spying to find out what it was like to be a PNH senior. Marcus Antman from Germany, and Freddie Furtenback from Swe- den, sneaked around the school throughout the year. Women revealed the most information to them. They were easy to spot. Freddie matched his socks with his shirts HOT PURSUIT. If anyone spots these two aliens call 1- 800-PHH-COPS. The reward is one million dollars. Seniors watch out! and Marcus wore a new pair of Converse shoes. When Marcus discovered that his favorite actor Cary Guffe attended PNH, he planned to kidnap Cary to show his friends at home. After the school securi- ty guards discovered an- other spy from Australia named Jenny Marsh, they were ready to bust the three. Yet, the aliens mysteriously disap- peared.

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