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

 - Class of 1988

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Sharing the Limelight Halftime. A glamourous, yet nervewracking word for An- drea lnman, Courtney Sand- ford, Wendy Griffith, Robin Bernat, Marcy Levey, Nina Bay, Sue Belluso, Abbe Bassin and Nicole Bay. They did what some girls can only dream about. They performed at halftime for either the Big Red Line, Steam Heat, or Blues cheer- leading squads. According to junior Hina Bay, their duties went beyond halftime. The more exper- ienced dancers got paid for their professional jobs. All the other girls did pro- motional work such as mak- ing appearances for the Spe- cial Olympics, VP Fair, and the St. Patricks Day parade. Some of these appearances involved working with actors and ath- letes. Since ages varies from 16 to 50, being on the squad built up a sense of maturity and responsibility. Many Friday nights were spent working with the squads and not with friends. People take us more seriously than Vikettes, Plina said. Of course many people think since they are dancers they are famous. Some of the girls have even been asked for an autograph or two. When sophomore Sue Bel- luso was asked for her first autograph she just laughed and thought, l'm not anyone famous, why would anyone want my autograph?! -Tammy Bunton photos by Amy Jentes Steam Heat and Big Red Line Dancers. Front row: Marcy Levey, Abbe Basin, Nicole Bay, and Sue Belluso. Back row: Courtney Sand- ford, Andrea Inman, Hina Bay, and Wendy Griffith. Not pictured: Robin Bernal. Marcy Levey poses in her Junior Mist unifomr. She perfonned at the Steamers soccer games. 127

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mi zu.. MR- 1' .. FBLA. Front row: Sze-Man Chiang, Kim Kunz, Dana Moll, Staci Enger, Vivian Barlow, Diana QMUUU 'lf' at ', I Lin. Back row: Jae Yu, Dr. Jim Se- frit adviser, Scott Pacino. FBLA Accounts for 4 State Awards FBLA has given me good insight into how the business world might be, said senior Scott Pacino. Over 90 students took part in the Future Business Leaders of America club. According to Dr. Jim Se- frit, FBLA adviser, over 250 students competed in the February 29 district con- tests held at O'Fallon Tech- nical School. PNH took home 16 awards in events ranging from Economics to Accounting. First and sec- ond place winners went on in the state competitions held in Jefferson City and PNH brought home four state awards. HFBLA is a practical ex- perience for students, said Dr. Sefrit. The club helped students in public speaking and job interviewing which prepared them for the real business world. ln the fall FBLA conduct- ed a Type-A-Thon, for the third consecutive year, col- lecting over 2,000 dollars to help fight lukemia. -Tammy Bunton photos by Amy Jentes Studying her business assign- ment, junior Cynthia Whitworth types out her Accounting on the Apple Ile computer. 2611513



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P H, This Is Your Life Can l borrow 40 cents, l want a doughnut, l'm so hungry whines the chronic mooch to her 15th victim. Don't go in there, there's a substitute! warns a senior who has mastered the art of skipping. 'Open your books to page 56. Spencer, read the second paragraph says the Crime and Law teacher. He has found that oral reading keeps students awake. t'l'll have a swiss cake roll and a chocolate milk ... or- ders a freshman, rejecting his mother's well-balanced packed lunch. 'iAhhh, don't you look stu- pid! scream three big senior -S With pleasure, Mr. Dan Platale, busts Steve Cohen, senior, and friends for trying to start a graffiti La- ble. Sleeping students are found all over school. Maurice Young, fresh- man, finds a table in the science area to be a perfect place for a nap. Kiifif bullies to an embarrassed freshman girl after throwing yogurt raisins at her. Nl waited for you outside of math, where were you? inter- rogates a junior girl suspect- ing unfaithful behavior. l'Hey, can l have a ride home? begs a sophomore girl to her favorite senior man. -Sissy Block photos by Jennifer Ferrell Working on a lab are Ben Bier, Dawn Keshinover, and Jenny Schaeffer. I brought Mr. Kinney a souvenir from our snowball fight, says Chris Ferrell, freshman. I 28fYour LifE:l-l- A :fi Aa W-sq Q faq!

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