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

 - Class of 1988

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Poets Feast On Apples Eating apples in Mrs. Mar- leen McCoy's classes was not done to keep the doctor away. The apples were part of one project designed to widen students' apprecia- tion of poetry. x'The unit was a discovery experience ofthe genre ofpoetiyf' said Mrs. McCoy, happy with this feast of poetry. She gave each student a rendering -the apples - which was a poem attached as a natu- ral extension of an object. Other renderings were Freshman Jeff Lehman's sandcastles with the poem as the flag, and Freshman Kim BalIard's fortune cook- ies with the poem as the fortune. Amy Plisco photos by Michelle Guy O ..,sM A , 'A ' . Q N. 5.. A ' I 121100 Q N. E' 3 . 73lP0fflIyi-.....'- -

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Exchange Experiences After Senior Jodi Cirodsky gave her Spanish mily her clothes to wash, she rched the whole house a - they weren't anywhere Sher - ived her clothes th ext week, all starc .She never did End : where her clothes went. The Spanish exchange students spent 16 days, March 11 to 51, with their families and the last week touring Toledo, Segovia, 1 J' f l ,,, , ,,'flL5 fivf71, a wr'w:,,w1'.,5 -'H-'lu p f I J I I p f . , . Q Avila, and Madrid, accom- panied by Ms. Teresa Jor- gen, Spanish teacher. The L'Arc de Triomphe, Eiffel Tower, Mont St. Mi- chel, Le Louvre, Le Mussee D'Orsay, Palace at Ver- sailles, were the sights the French exchange students visited on November il to 29. -Deborah Diamond photos by Marit Lopez y, 'gi fi 1 ,W , V ,frm ,dp I .C V, 9 N ' Jw . A A L' l 4 -1r,'f'Fr.5..,L tj -'5-E: a ,' Ii' y- u, 3' , -' phymm. . . x if , H ,L , h s.1Q,i,-9. Q, 4 :Fi J,.. , . .. i, fiat w ' 47 I i n- '15 Z'-:',,l., , . ' ' 1' .-4 '- ' , ' N ' '-E+-'Q' . - W Y S Av YQ- 1: 4:-an 6 43951 N :-ga 4 fa, f,. ' E pil-. . as 5 . as . ,A gag, ' X 1 4' r,.,a.J, ' '-.Q,.,- Gel s K - . 1 X Ms. Nancy Groth, journalism teacher, discusses the Hazelwood East case, dealing yyith press rights, with the French exchange students. Ms. Teresa Jorgen, Jill Barn- holtz, Shawn Batey, Carrie Stroo Melanie Rea, Amy l.l.'illyins Jodi Cirodsky, Alison Taich, Alisa Gor- don, Julie Dayit, Melissa Annand pose in Spain. Standing in front of the Eiffel Tower are Anna Bello Santa Ahwa, Courtney Sandford Hueng Kang, Nancy Henis, Amy Plisco Beth Zehms, Michelle Rankin Chris Riley, Sharon Cioodin Sue tiellams, Clary Cilassrnan Sean Lee, Ryan Weber. While Iiying in Australia for a year, Tina Stanley rode camels. The man is trying to keep the carn- els head doyyn yyhile she dreacls the fall in Alice Springs Northern Territory 65177



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'NM' I 'X ffl' X V 4- ff.-.4 Z . .W if Poetry student Mary Kirsch, crunches into her apple rendering. Mrs. McCoy shows the class a stu- dents paint pallet with a poem about each color in in splotch of paint. One project, a candle rendering, is received by each student in the class. 1- w. T 1 Z X Z ff Z X 'af .53 Learning Styles . af W X -Z 2 Eff. .1 7 f ?-? ? Q A ' sg' fin s sg sn X fig! is : lQYfS!'C MQ. J gs V I tty! Q Qc.. NY W bw tw W X New S 'Kiw- Toddlers Attend School Didn't life seem strange with three year old kids roaming the halls? The Cognitive Orient- ed Curriculum QCGCJ explained the presence of all of these children. The program, spon- sored by Mrs. Rose Buck, was a pre-school for children aged 5 to 5. Students in Child Devel- opment took part in the program. The program benefits both the kids and the students at PNH who participate. The kids develop their skills, and we get a head start on parenting, said Senior Steve Levin. Stu- dents worked with children in areas where they painted, made art projects, read books, did puzzles, and played house. During circle time, everyone participated in a group activity such as duck-duck goose, musical chairs, or group art projects: they made snowmen with marshmallows. The children were offered a variety of activities and l enjoyed helping them learn new things, said Senior Linda Street. Pre-schooler Sarah Ro- denberg exchanges gifts with Senior Becky Brink- meyer. Sophomore Lisa Sand- ers shares her joy at the graduation with one of f, the pre-schoolers. Each ' ,-.. child received a diploma ' ' and wears a cap with X P tassles. X '11-5 1 X gy x x b YJWNv YXN'XX sxx. X -SK S ' :child i:179

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