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

 - Class of 1988

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Parkway North High School - Saga Yearbook (Creve Coeur, MO) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 217 of 240
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nfl, nu n-q ,. .1 ,Q I ., I , .I . ' ' . l ' . - . 'ni Freshman Jessica Figert, talks A . j to her ill friend about the upcom- . ing party. l 4. ' l. -' . - , . I ' -1 . ' . . -1 ' 1: Y WU? Reaching out and touching someone was a freshman's fa- vorite extracurricular activity. Talking on the phone for hours to learn who was doing what and how their friends' days went was all part of being a freshman. Plot being able to talk on the phone after school was like eating French fries without catsup. However, problems accompa- ny any activity that requires a lot of time. Most parents had rules about when freshmen could use the phone. Dawn Warts' mom said, You can use the phone after all your homework is fin- ished. Dawn agreed to that, but thanks to call-waiting, she sel- ' wr dom had an uninterrupted con- versation. One night her mom said, You have been on the phone an hour, so get off! Dawn was mad because she had only really talked 50 minutes. The other time she was answering the other lines for her sister. Most freshmen had a solution to the problem. Tracy Kaufman told her parents, Get my own line and you won't be bothered by my calls. -Scott Pearl photos by Marit Lopez Angie tries desperately to get a ride home from school. She calls everyone she knows. 1 ,qu l . I 7 I . l ' 1 l 1 1 ilOntheLine.l213

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yin! 111 I in :in-q 1 j 'J - u I I . ' A l , . J , . 1 l 1: xl l I I 5 X R I aemzwdwwzmags lt was hot, 140 degrees. They were really little, so little you couldn't really climb without fall- ing back down. l was Sysiphus. This incident Mrs. Sarah Berk remembers well. As a young girl, Sarah's family lived in Africa. She was walking home from school with a friend when they discovered that the shortcut they usually took, a stream, was blocked by fine dark grey rocks which had been dumped while young Sarah was at school. When they came across the rocks, instead of trudging all the way back and around, they de- cided to climb over the pile. I can still see me throwing my satchel of books up the hill and seeing them tumble down, she recalled. After many attempts, the books went over and we scampered up the pile and over to the other side, remembered Mrs. Berk. This scene perfectly illustrates her attitude about success. Mrs. Berk believes risks are essential for growth. Risks are used to strengthen and teach you, she said. Toyia Battle -photos by Marit Lopez Success is being complacent with yourself, explains Sarah Berk. Mrs. Berk always helps her students get the most out of her class. Speaking to her students in French is Mrs. Berk, French teacher. 4........--J N u I I , X b , l 1 1 , I . I .- u- l 9 N I . f I., .l u 'I xr. 214lSarah Berk... i'...T 1 v 1.4 gf. . r ,S y. 1' UU! X .

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