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

 - Class of 1988

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rf Market Takes Nose Dive October 19, 1987, was labeled Black Monday when the Stock Market nose- dived. Five hundred billion dollars were stripped from the market value of United States secu- rities. Hmm, I wonder how much Donald Trump lost today, thinks Senior Mark Gellman, himself an entrepeneur. Mark wants to follow in Mr. Trump's footsteps. Freshman Kia Ruffus and Sophomore Tabatha Smith are Parkway city students. x 75- g x 5 ' r M- MW, ,, ,, , rffwrwwf--A , . aw-wwwmzq , ,f ra ff, rf- M 1: W, W -we-W,-or t 2, Q 'Mffkwwm mseg wgggif,f-fggwqfafffgfiirgwt '.Q:rwj?Z7WfgZ:-7 ,l , , ff 't iff j L, wr , ,117 r .4 --if ,-,aywmwyww r ' t rm 4 - -A' ew wi ' 'Sfnziifff , ' ,lu ,,,,. . 4 .r 1 1 r W ,-s H 4 ::71,:',,,4,s:f .wail ,.-rr -r ini rg',.ffff WL ' f fgilfgffr 1' 'tr PM, -r ' . 1- fw,W-ff - AE- iff'-W'''tlff,Z1'f:'9v?ffwkr-253 7'lf,f,E?f frG f fTfrit'2'f5?'1f3'lr ' ' I 49 f flu H VW yffw. f j f - -kfwfw. g rr rf 4 W ,Q , ff' tn f. .- - 'Vina 1 w'Wf4:,:2Mf .f?f,f,.,i,wr yr' Q i '- . I ,W if WA!! -1 , pf ' 'f 03 4 f',w,y4. I. ,-,' 2' ',f ,? 'fb A . ' ff , ,ss ' - Ambassadors Club. Front row: Angie Boykin, Kara Toomer, Eve- lyn Jones, William Holloway. Sec- ond row: Yasmun Bradley, Toyia Battle, Talisa Strong. Back row: Mr. Principal P Who represents and as- sists the school and com- munity? The Ambassadors Club was formed by Mrs. Claire Jones to help where there is a need. The ambas- sadors were ushers at school events and have gone to senior citizen homes to help with parties. YY? PrincipaI's Advisory Council. Front row: Jason Kayser, Randy Sklar, Jason Sklar, Kelley Bur'ns. Second row: Sean Lee, Mike Bretzke, Debbie Shepardson, Dag Dave Hall, Marc Williams, Matthew Fott, Mrs. Claire Jones. Hot pic- tured: Aaron Cooper, Melxin Boyce. Mike Plisco. articipation t'What do you think about this plan for the libraryf asks Mr. Don Hugo as he speaks to The Principals Advisory Council. The group of 42 students meet in the Curriculum center to discuss issues pertaining to PHH. ca Frick, Paul Niehaus Josh Sher Jill Barnholtz Robin Bernat lxalerr Fineforck Stacie Shear Jean Sprengel Arm Stanec 'larwin Tal- ley, Ann Marie Carreiro Nliclrael Seagren.Third row: Brad Lambert, Clexeland ScottCosby .lerlliiscn David Miles, Penny Lieberman Crystal Merritt. Back row: Mr. Don Laura Ferguson Daryl tlerrrerniay Rim lxalish Matt tote Vhil KlcCoy Hugo, William Holmes, Amy Wil- kins, Heather Hale. Hot pictured: Mark Lindberg, Jason Price, Moni- Johrr O Malley .Ienniter Rielil Robert Royal Clrarnette Srrtitli Lester Ttrrilli Julie N tr. THC 1-CX 1,1-gn

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Cardinals End in Upset Homer l'lankies flew as the St. Louis Cardinals and Min- nesota Twins, bat- tled for the World Series champion- ship in October. The Twins came out on top 4-2 in the seventh game at the Metrodome. IMHO' The city-county desegregation pro- gram came up for its five year review. The program trans- ports about 12,000 students each day and costs over 22.5 million dollars a year. X88 l'Did the Presi- dent know, was the question during the Iran Contra Hear- ings televised July, 1987. Oliver North described U.S. co- vert operations. Ball three, yells the umpire as senior Gregg Fisk watches for curve balls, in the PHH version of the World Series. lt's none of our busi- ness, was the thought senior Sarita Ahuja and David George had about the Iran hearings. rllQWA.Qlfd f T Mig7V9lfE V Zh xg 'fifjmfjg roll-lf' l l - . s l 1 l i eff - me Q I N. .d 'mice Wim Q. ... fx., .. M.. Qyjal 5' 5. .8 ..-.. fi - 40lNews M PARKlWlMlll IDD-W9 ,X I



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We're Senior Women. We rule the school. You can only dream of being this cool sang the Senior Women in their annual Homecoming Pep rally skit. That was their image - cool, glamorous, and on top. What was it like to be in such a elite organization, you wonder? Well . . . l enjoy having under- classmen boys at my beck and call. -Rachel Rosenb- lum 'The Powderpuff referees sure missed a good game. -Christie Georges lt was wild, crazy, and such a good time! -Mi- chelle Null Senior Women. Front row: Traci Benson, Jennifer Scott, Linda Co- hen, Kelli Jackson, Danielle Co- hen, Vicki Wallis, Pres. Jenny Riehl, Vice-Pres. Marianne Hyatt, Secretary Christie Georges, Lisa Welch, Yvette Sayer, Beth Hahn, Alisa Killian, Susie Wolf, Allison Meyers. Second row: Daryl Rosen. Jenny Marsh, Ginny Czechut, Joanie Rogers, Beth Clevenna, Kathy Kalmon, Sissy Block, Rachel Rosenblum, Jenny Bndge, Marit Lopez, Rokki Eibert, Deborah Dia- mond, Debbie Kress, Amy Slade, Natalya Lemchuk, Lisa Goldman, Trupti Shah. Third row: Lori Mest- man, Natalie Popovich, Jodi Frank, Carne Stetson, Cindi Watkins, Val- erie Malt, Kim Palek, Julie Keating, Stacy Knirsch, Sponsor Mr. Chris Ramming, Kann Steinmeyer, Hi- cole Price, Julie Powers, Andrea ln- man, Courtney Sandford, Char- nette Smith, Marqeutta Banks. Fourth row: Jennie Moonshine, Ju- lie Davit, Lynda Walker, Vicki Dren- Kris Kringles was a chance to get to know dif- ferent people. -Vicki Wallis Being a Senior Man in the skit was fun because we got to imitate those who love us most. -Suzanne Miller 'lMy Kris Kringle gave me a day with the man of my dreams, a new best friend, and a week of living hell. - Marianne Hyatt Senior Women party best! -Alisa Killian Seniors Laura Ferguson, Kelly Glazier, and Kim Worth demon- strate for peace on Back to Wood- stock day. Peace is still important to us, says Laura. nan, Kathy Farrell, Laura Jenne- man, Amy Blythe, Amy Plisco, Lau- rie Powell, Leah Jaster, Angie Pel- legrine, Michelle Thompson, Jill Harris, Shavm Batey, Katie Francis, Robin Johnson, Leslie Wilson, Tina Janssen, Karen Haney, Jenni- fer Weiland, Kim Kunz. Fifth Row: Cheryl Steifel, Deborah Rolston, Kim Van Gels, Dana Schwartz, Staci Enger, Elana Shaffer, Marla Radinsky, Jami Granger, Suzanne Miller, Nicole Brooks, Sandi Swan- son, Angela Boykin. Sixth row: Kir- stin Feldman, Christine Laufer, Laura Edwards, Holly Stevens, Pam Hebden, Lori Feeney, Karen Machek, Lynn Feldman, Stephanie Gardner, Evelyn Jones, Carlen Dunham. Back row: Robyn Levin, Mindy Soshnik, Gayle Wasserman, Kelly Glazier, Cathy Wyland, Susie Jacobsen, Susie Stumbaugh, Tri- cia Albert, Susan Dennis, Amy Jentes, Kim Kalish, Jill Theusch, Michelle Hull, Tina Difranco, Heidi Smith. 7 f' 42lSenim' Vlornen A ans fl v 9- 0 J ' mf-9. .71 5i 'f'l3 ' fit- L. iw. .gf A qu

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