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T If ff-Qs... x xl 4 , 1 if I , if 1988 Saga staff. Front row: Susie Wagner, Amy Plisco, Sissy Block, Julie Keating, Dan- ielle Cohen, Laurie Krug, Debbie Diamond. Back row: Sean Gerowin, Spencer Keimon, Tammy Bunton, Amy Jentes, Larua Jenne- man, Michelle Guy, Matt Mitchell, Ms. Nancy Ciroth, adviser. Photographers Jennifer Ferrell and Mant Lopez decide which negatives to print for Saga. Sagas four photographers covered over 200 sports, clubs, activities and other various events during the year. 1 l 'XFN DETERMINATION -V Saga Staff Strives For the Top 'L A class of 16 students to put together a book of 252 pages which appealed to the majority of the students, while meeting only one hour a day. These staff mem- bers needed the creativity to think of the best way possible to present to a school of over 1,800 a sum- mary of the year's events. WHAT IT TOOK A new staff starting from scratch with no ideas and no knowl- edge ofthe concepts and skills needed to make a first class yearbook. I WHAT WE HAD Theme projects, brainstorming hundreds of story ideas, and the patience to understand how to put together an award winning book. WHAT IT TOOK Over 2,000 mug shots had to be identified, numbered, and arranged in alphabetical order. WHAT WE HAD When other students had a snow day or vacation Saga staff members worked to assure accurate name spellings. WHAT IT TOOK Only four student photographers to shoot and print over 250 school activities. WHAT WE HAD More than 200 rolls of film were shot in order to capture the . best picture for the year's activities. zzafclosing-fi-.:
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Windsor, Chris 9 108, 116, 217 Winograd, Dan 10 102, 205 Winograd, Danny 127 Wirts, Dawn 9 1, 112, 120, 217 Wirts, Lynn 9 217 WIRT5, RENEE 12 55, 168, 169, 186 Wishne, Bret 11 195 Witt, Kristen 10 155, 205 WITTE, MIKE 12 14, 100, 169 Woemer, Barclay 10 94, 205 Wold, Guy 10 141, 205 Wold, Jane tMuffinI 11 15, 159, 195 Wolf, Christa M.A. Southem Illinois University, Webter University: Gemian l, II, lll, V, Gemian Exchange. WOLF, JOSHUA 12 169 Wolf, Kelly 11 195 Wolf, Kevin 9 217 WOLF, SUSIE 12 42, 168. 169 Wolff, Robert 11 115, 155, 195 Wolfman, Eric 10 58, 65, 205 Wolken, Donald 192 Wong, Melinda 11 195 Wood, Angie 9 217 Wood, Rosalie 69 M.A. Pennsylvania State University: Physical Science, Concepts of Chemistry, Life Science, Earth Science. Woodhouse, Shmir 185, 192 WOODROME, MICHELE 12 15, 29, 169 Wooten, Jermaine 10 205 World Series 40 WORTH, KIM 12 29, 42, 82, 124, 169, 170 Wrenn, Chad 95 Wright, Deana 10 205 Wulfers, Melissa 11 195 WYLAND, CATHY 12 42, 168, 169 Wyms, Ten'elI 9 217 -cuseamaniac- a person who always skips class and always seems to have a valid enocuse. X-CITED for graduation, Jason Lupher, senior, signs out for an early day off. tJust kidding Momli ellathon- what occurs at every assembly as each class screams the year they graduate as loudas possible. I YELLING for the class of 1989 are spirited Juniors Holly Res- zinski and Suzanne Oliver. Yalamanchili, Kavita 9 217 Yancey, Jennifer 10 205 YANG, JULIUS 12 50, 57, 71, 72, 81, 168, 169 Yoellner, Chad 116 Young Democrats 55 Young, Kelly 11 58, 94, 124, 195 Young, Kim 10 18, 97, 205 Young, Maurice 11 28, 195 YOUNG, SCOTT 12 169, 186 Yu, Jae 11 26, 29, 115, 150, 151, 155, 195 YU, JULIE 12 50, 41, 49, 71, 72, 81, 88, 169 oolot- the resemblence ofthe student parkinglottoa zoo as a result oftoo many Sophomore drivers- qi' ZILLIONS of cars tor so it seemsi spill into the student lot daily. Zalmanoff, Jodi 11 195 ZAVACK, STEPHANIE 12 16, 51, 168, 169, 227 Zegler, Casey 107 ZEHMS, BETH 12 77, 80, 169 Zehms, Paul 155 Zehms, Phil 11 52, 80, 92, 107, 195 Zelle, Laura 9 104, 217 Zenk, Steve 69 M.A. Webster University: Algebra IIB, Calculus, Geometry A. Zensen, John 11 107, 142, 145, 195 Zettl, Stephan 10 122, 205 ZETTL, TORY 12 57, 76, 169 Ziebold, Geoff 11 182, 195 ZIEGELMAN, LARRY 12 169 ZIEGELMAN, TERRY 12 54, 48, 55, 80, 169 Zigler, Casey 11 122, 185, 195 Zimballst, Morris 11 87, 94, 97, 195 Zinselmeier, Greg 10 108, 122, 205 Zoellner, Chad 9 108, 217 Zoellner, Chris 11 115, 155, 195 ZUCKERMAl'1,.JOSf1 12 22, 168, 169 Getting the 1988 Saga to- you and goodbye to Ms. Nancy gether was a difficult task that Groth for her dedication in could not have been accom- making her last yearbook the plished without a little help best. from our friends. We recognize Together the Parkway North the efforts of the Jostens Year- Sage Staff created a 252-page, book Gang: Warren Klawiter, 9 by 12 yearbook. 1,200 Kevin Jett, and Doris Busch. 1988 Sagas were printed by . Rosemary Petrone, plant con- Josten's American Yearbook sultant, also deserves recogni- Company. The price started at tion and a fond farewell. Many S50 and rose to S40 by the time thanks to Mr. John Shannon, of distribution. Mr. Dennis Lane, Mr. Bill Gra- The body copy was 10 point ham, Miss Jean Houck, Dr. lr- Benguiat Book and justihed. win Plisco, Jeff Eisen, Ms. The- Headline styles and sizes xar- resa Jorgen and the Suburban ied. Color brought life to the Journal for photos, Jason book. There were 16 pages in Kohner for artwork, and Steph- the opening section and 25 sen- anie Zavack, Jonathan lndyk, ior portrait pages in full color. Jenny Rhae for 1st semester 58 spot color pages brightened work. Mrs. Myra Blake, Mrs. Bet- the underclass section. ty Moenkhaus, and Amy Fen- Saga was a member of the ster gave extra insight in their National Scholastic Press Asso- areas of expertise and are ap- ciation, the Missouri interscho- preciated. Thanks to Toyia Bat- lastic Press Association, and tle, Michelle Moon, Lynn Kang, Quill and Scroll. The 1987 Saga and Stefanie Vines for contribu- eamed 1st honors rating from tions in Beginning Joumalism, MIPA. Mrs. Trisha Brock for secretar- Individual sections were de- ial assistance, and Danny Solo- signed by Danielle Cohen mon for the use of his comput- tTheme Pagesl. Stephanie Za- er. Thanks to Mr. T.J. Crank vack tActivities, Sports, Under- and Katie for being patient classl, Laurie Krug tSenior Por- about Ms. Groth's late hours at traitsl, Sissy Block tSenior In- School. An extra special thank quirer, lndexl. Editor ........................... Danielle Cohen ActivitiesfClubs Editor ............. Julie Keating Senior Editor ........................ Laurie Krug Sports Editor ................... Matthew Mitchell Underclass Editor ............... Tammy Bunton Academics Editor ............... Spencer Keimon Index Editor ........................, Sissy Block Photo Editor ......,.................. Amy Jentes Adviser .............,.......... Ms. Nancy Groth Business Manager .................... Amy Plisco Staff . Deborah Diamond, Sean Gerowin, Laura Jen- neman, Susie Wagner Photographers . Jennifer Ferrell, Michelle Guy, Marit Lopez 1'-...l'.-'II1dEZXf227
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