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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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,.lLLgn:, A WE HAD Experlences Faced with problems competitions and victories PHH shared experiences Students faculty and outsiders helped each other to have what lt took WHAT IT TOOK A Missouri Citizen Bee was held at Lindbergh High School A student from PNH competed with a Central student in the finals or first place WHAT WE HAD Junior Todd Schneider won first place and a 100 dollar U S Savings Bond at the regional semifinals of the Mlssoun Citizen Bee on Apnl 16 He went on to compete at the State Citizen Bee in Jefferson City WHAT IT TOOK Mrs. Helene Eisner bookstore clerk took a few weeks off school for a family emergency but she had no substitute WHAT WE HAD Mrs Dite Totarsky PHH parent trained with Mrs Eisner so she could work at the bookstore as her substitute for four weeks Mrs Eisner could then be with her daughter and her newly bom grandchild WHAT IT TOOK Students were unaware of how to avoid contraction of AIDS WHAT WE HAD An assembly was held in March to educate students about the AIDS virus Plot only did students view a videotape but Dr Cynthia Guy stayed after the assembly to answer students questions individually WHAT IT TOOK Two days were called off school for snow and no snow days were worked in the schedule WHAT WE HAD To make up for the lost time school days were extended 5 minutes during third and fourth quarters and classes met on April 17 originally scheduled as a curnculum day A -Danielle Cohen O ... Q . In gf ' onMay21. H . u 5Clli0f Phil McCoy ICB it all Out OH the 'HSI never play fggtball with these tgammatgs block ofthe football season. As I kneeled, the again, said Phil. thou hts going through my mind were that l'd nv, lin -
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