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

 - Class of 1988

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The Serious Side The students at Berkeley High School were not typical high school students. Each had an emotional problem, ranging from deep depression to strong nymphomania. Al- though playing unusual situa- tions, the cast members of i'David and Lisa portrayed their characters extremely well, bringing their characters to life. Juniors Rand Myles and Car- ol Stanton played lead charac- ters David and Lisa. The entire cast consisted of2O members. For Senior Amy Fenster, who played Sandra, performing in a dramatic play was a learning experience. 'The character it- self wasn't hard, but l had a hard time adjusting to the re- action ofthe audience, which for the first time was not laughter, said Amy, usually cast in comedy roles. David and Lisa held three performances, October 22, 25, and 24. The play was Ha touching well-performed pro- duction, according to Senior Teriy Ziegleman. -Amy Plisco Mrs. Clemens Uenny Marshl is more than happy to make Dr. White's tJon Levitl acquaintance, while David tRand Mylesl would rather draw clock mechanisms. Dr. White talks with Mrs. Clemens about her son, David's, condition. Jon tJon Levitl watches as his schizophrenic patient, Lisa, draws pic- tures and communicates in rhyme. AL.-4 ',x The friction between Mrs. Clemens tJenny Marshl and David tRand Mylesl is apparent. Lisa tCarol Stan- tonl, who is now Muriel, communi- cates only in writing. 481131311 Pby

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Shine for Judevine Shine for Judevine, a charity drive for the Judevine Center for Autistic Children, spon- sored a free car wash lasting all day on May 6. I brought all four of our cars to be washed, said Junior Brett Sa- fron. PNH students collected pledges to raise money, from friends and neighbors for the number of cars they could wash. The car wash was very successful, with students washing over 450 cars. The group raised approximately 5,000 dollars. Battle of the Bands, chal- lenges, freshmanfsenior slave auctions and buy a home- made lunch were some of the events that made the charity drive what it was. A main at- The Battle ofthe Bands is an attrac- traction at Shine for Judevine was the Battle of the Bands. Five bands competed and the winning band, Red Gypsy, with Junior Scott Samford and Sen- ior Steve Lord, won 50 dollars. -Laura Jennemann Seniors Kim Kalish and Laura Fer- guson discuss the challenges made. Challenges gave people a chance to make their friends show hidden tal- ents and contribute money to a good cause. The freshman slave auction went on during lunches on Monday. Dina Sohn, bought by Bart O'Toole, spends the day carrying his books. tion of the big chanty drive. Five bands played including the band VOX. Mr. Nick Katsaras, sponsor, super- vises as Seniors Kim Palek and Mike Vehaskari wash Junior Brett Safron's car at the free car wash. -,i-My 'Q y IQ'-iq car waShf47



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