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

 - Class of 1988

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Twins, Unique in Ways People commonly confused tmns. Although twins look alike, they do have differ- ences. The Tzinberg twins both play guitar yet Carrie loved getting involved in school activities and new wave music while Stephanie loved heavy metal music and collecting magazines. Jonathan Deutsch is a fra- ternal twin. 'ilvly brother Jer- emy went to Burroughs be- cause he wanted to go to a private school, said Jona- than. Jason and Randy Sklar agreed that comedy was im- portant to them but Randy was more serious and Jason was more in control of his feel- ings. J Both Ziegelmans loved art and drama. Terry knew he wanted to major in art, yet Larry was undecided. Julie Keating People think I wear my hair curly one day and straight the next, said Carrie Tzinberg. Guess who? This baby picture of the Sklars appeared on a Kodak film envelope. I like tojog and exercise and Judy likes to observe, said Mary Lou Sulli- van. iii X ,Y .fig ' wx r i'fiif. 1 l 32fTWinS , . I . 5 - ' A I rg . 3

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-' , . w ,. 1 fha, 14, ,151 1. 4 5 if . i 'Qin ' xi ww In 5 5 .q 'lWhg1-f Foreign language students take ad- vantage of the audio learning tapes during the 1975-74 school year. When classrooms were built in the library in 1985, much of the earlier open space and couches disap- peared. After All These Years From clogs to tennis shoes, from straight, long hair to curls, from bell bottoms to tight, faded jeans, clothing styles at PNH changed dra- matically in the last 17 years, but some things stayed the same: close friends, Purple Pride, and cheering on school teams. PNH officially opened its doors at the beginning of the 1972-75 school year with an enrollment ofabout 1,100 stu- dents. But PNH had already racked up one year as a school. Sophomores attend- ed classes at Parkway Central High, during the 1971-72 school year. From 6 a.m. to 12:50 p.m., the building was occupied by Central students and faculty. At noon, North students took over the build- ing until 6 p.m. Although PNH and Parkway Central shared a building for a year, they were regarded as two separate schools with separate activi- Many architectural awards were re- ceived by Parkway North High when it open in 1972. ties and events. The following year classes were attended by juniors at North High. Although North High opened 16 years ago, it has not changed much. One of the biggest changes was the dis- appearance of all that infa- mous open space. ltlr. Bob Cioode, a history teacher who has been at school since the opening, recalled constantly giving directions on the Hrst day of school because there were very few walls and classes tend to congregate in different corners of the open space. Another major change was the addition of 9th grad- ers in 1985. This decision in- creased the size of the faculty and made it necessary to add rooms, lockers, and the lower gym. Little changes include the increase of 22 credit sys- tem to graduate as ln 1985 North was named a Nationally Recognized School. -Stephanie Zaiack This may look like a senior prank but in reality. it is only the commons dur- ing its construction. .K--Q l g ' -lsehooi changegfsl



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sa- C-7 i 1 4 -1 Quill and Scroll involved more students in entering contests and won according to Jeff Eisen, secretary. They helped with a mailing campaign to recruit under- classmen to thejournalism program, which increased 50 percent in enrollment. Members met at Shoney's for breakfast and to talk. This four member club, sponsored by Ms. Nancy Groth, planned a journal- ism held Quill and Scroll members were inducted for the up- coming year and 1988-89 editors were announced. photos by Amy Jentes Ms. Nancy Groth hands Amy Plisco the Saga Joumalist of the Year Award. I was happy since it was my first joumalism class said Amy. Quill and Scroll. l'Tont row: Jeff Eisen, Danielle Cohen, Todd Schneider, Aaron Cooper. Second row: Ms. Nancy Groth, Amy Plisco, Sissy Block, Stefanie Vines. Back row: Matt Loxc Topia Battle Mi- chelle Guy Mr. John Shannon. Not pictured: Erilx Grossmann Laurie Krug. Amy Jentes. iQuLl1and scmufss

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