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

 - Class of 1988

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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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ft , ff A ',m'i 'fb Mu Alpha Theta. Front row: Alvin Der, Sharon Darley, Chns Riley, Dave Becker, Kim Palek, Dave Port- noy, Lisa Schechter, Miwa Takano, Jenny Berger. Second row: Mr. Ron Rogers, sponsor, Hagla Abdelma- lek, Farida Mehta, Melissa Annand, Alisa Gordon, Jeff Koshi, Brian Kearns, Dmitrey Kuzivetsov, Scott Niemeyer, Rob Omiont, Carrie Do- hogne, Funda Gulmen. Third row: Matt Rosenberg, Manish Shah, president, Craig Hunt, Glenn Gold- berg, Steve Barnholtz, Marcelino Chua, Eun Sung Choi, Aaron Coo- per, Pat Bathe, Greg Rhoades, Chnsty Tharenos, Bonnie Hayman, sponsor, Julie Yu, Amy Plisco. Back row: Daniel Tai, Doug Radloff, Rick Espie, Greg Niemeyer, Rob Victor, Oliver Thym, Matt Davies, Quinn Palmer, Steve Abraham, Ken Harris, Julius Yang, Wayne Chiou, Sailen- dra Sunkara, Mary Keller, Mrs. Phyl- lis Baner, sponsor. M' 9 . ff M5 'K . time ' -' 'mf f ff i gr- 1 ' tic:-: fi ,W--,f wt U57 Xg1Wt2-:QQTQFP 9332- ,Tm A-75,-, 'fr ,Q , 5-Q 4. f-fy-fa, 1 rj TH .-,.w,f.,,y.g-,Q-2 gf , H. ' :J gkv,.f,, r ,wztm--.Q 2.-s5'f..f-:Wiz ' '1 '?v,'s-.mpg-g,'., fy - wt 4' I -if lm, .rw ,.i mg fl. ,. M1 While many of Mu Alpha Theta's activities consisted of contests, that was not all they were about. Basically we explored math topics not discussed in school that stu- dents were interested in pur- suing, while having fun, said President Manish Shah. Topics included topology fthe study of mappingi, and computer music. ln January they scheduled a speaker on the building of the Arch. They also played games like Mathematical Jeopardy. Mu Alpha Theta participat- ed in The Great Auk on Dec. 2, placing first in the state for the second consecutive year and 256th in the nation. ln ad- dition, they hosted the Atlan- tic Pacific and Missouri Math League contests, which were given after school to any stu- dent interested in taking them. Mu Alpha Theta members read over material while waiting for the meet- ing to begin. 30fMu ' n Q -i II ' i nn...- .Q -.-vs-. i . - s , X . Q .. Q3 i, 1 5, nun ,Q ig ,. n ' 33 ' VI: , 51 'fs ., , I, 1 if 3 - 1-Q1 1 - ,f far ' O 25,6139 . 'i i Q i 'iii int -4 s, .Qt ll L in. ..wMw 4

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