Parkway South High School - Declaration Yearbook (Manchester, MO)

 - Class of 1983

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Seniors Lead On! The Senior Leaders Club is perhaps one of the most popular clubs at Parkway South. This organization helps to get sen- iors involved in several different school- related activities. This year, the officers were Caroline Kemp (President), Steph- anie Fields (Vice President), Tracy Rap- pold (Secretary), and Carol Puricelli (Treasurer). There were approximately 1 5 active members in the club, but every senior is invited to participate. Homecoming was a major activity of the Senior Leaders Club this year. They took care of planning, the senior float, half time entertainment, decorations, and food. Other activities included the Turn About Dance, the senior picnic and banquet, carwashes, and a senior slide show. Caro- line Kemp commented The Class of ' 83 was the greatest class to work for. I would encourage everyone in the future classes to join to get more involved with their own class. Another active member of the club, Stacia Seymour, added, This club brought everyone closer together, and we all had a great time. First ¥.::•. ' ;;-i: h.-i:,;- Fi- - i, .- ' ii.- nm-- Fj;i : Fj I ' h-! ' ■:: ' ::-:- ' : r. Fi.-.i :;:;.ii:; ' • ' cinne Brower, Nancy Koffman, Vicki Kindred, Shern Osman, Barb Gass, Nih Wors, Allison Pelafos, Jill Hendershot. Second Row: Caroline Kemp, loan Brennan, Shanin tvlarsh, Sharon Wasileski, Tammi Hamm, Tracy Rappold, Debbie Glavin, Lisa Bauer, Sheri Weiler, Ingrid Wallach, Laura Watson, Michelle Campbell. Third Row: Sue Whitney, Amy Romdall, Carol Puricelli, Julie Maresch, Beckie Turpin, Beth Wilcox, Kathy Mmahan. Julie Boedges, Mary Kincaid, Sandy Norton, Stacia Seymour, Stephanie Lineberry. Back Row: Kelly O ' Hearne, Mike McKinnis, Wendy Dubbs, Monica Lane, Robin Scott. Kim Julier, Joan McNamara, Amy Cannon, Debbie McMahon, F. J. Schue, Michon Apprill, Kathy Scatizzi, Kim Larsen. 1. The officers for the Senior Leaders Club are as follows: Carol Puricelli, (Treasurer), Tracy Rappold, (Secretary), Stephanie Fiefds, (Vice President), and Caroline Kemp, (President). 2. The officers discuss plans for the Senior Picnic held at Queeny Park. 3. Caroline Kemp advises officers Stephanie Fields and Tracy Rappold of their responsibilities in organizing the Senior Banquet activi- ties.

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N.H.S. DISPLAYS ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT Not only do the members of the National Honor Society show excellence in academic achievement, but they also show effort towards the helping of others. Based upon academic achievement, the Honor Society members must exemplify leadership, citizenship, honor, service, and character. The main purpose of this group is to give recognition and honor to those students who display academic excellence. All members must obtain high grade point averages as well. This year thirteen of the members who had excelled throughout the year took part in the Missouri State Convention. Their sponsor, Mr. Ed Mihevc, believes that these students are the best of the student government. First row: Steve Raskin, Kirk Anderson, F.l. Schue, Eric Lindhorst, Steve Kutheis, Tom Kutey, Gran! Doty, Craig Winneker. Second row: Louise Hammer, Joy Marine, Wendy Mitori, Tanya Templetor. Robin Matthews, Robin Nessen, Julie Marsh, Barb Capes, Van Williams. Third row: Kim Corrodini Kim Vanover, Becky Turpin, Pam Bahl, Pam Owens, Renee Grothaus, Susan Owen. Kris Iverson Fourth row: Mary Petry, Karen Schaffer, Bridget Morrison, Brian Davis, Michelle Campbell, Laura Watson, Stephanie Linebery, Fifth row: Abeer Raiab, Claudia Restrope, Ronda Ebenson, Amy Cannon, Rachel Dickerson, Diane Sears, Tracy Rappold, Kim Larsen. Sixth row: Michelle Wolff, Lislie Wortle, Cheryl Fox, Debbie Euh, Robert Eng, Shelia Mahendra, Dave Schubert, Susie Hart, Tim Norton. Back row: Joe Smythe, Julie Eckelman, Ken Dickerson, Todd Foreman, Mark Haggemeister, John Casabaum, Dan Baumbach. 1. At the induction of new members. Dr. Graham congratulates the inductees. 2. After presenting her speech on scholarship. Barb Capes lights the candle of honor. 3. Speaking out on citizenship, F.J. Schue presents his speech. 4. Leadership is described by Sue Owen during her speech at the induction ceremony.



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Front Row: N. Wors, M. Campbell, ], Hendershot, A. Pelolas, B. Hack, D. Emmenegger, ]. Chambers, M. Schall. Second Row: M. Wolfe, D. Tull, S. Mackie, S. Ingram, D, Merriwether, O. Khan, K. Larsen, S. Pool, L. Zanitch. Third Row; K. Smith, S. Matchuk, W. Mitori, M. Agcillo, A. Rajab, ]. Mariano, C. Hancock, V. Kindred, S. Lineberry, L. Sparks, M, Finch. Back Row: Mrs. Becker, L. Ivory, S. Allen, ]. Crismon, R. Newman, D. Younqberg, M. Mitchell, G. Doty, K. Anderson, G. M achesney. A BIT OF CULTURE! The Humanities Club is one of the most active clubs at Parkway South Senior. Almost all of the activities sponsored by the club are cultural, and the members enjoy taking part in them and learning about different customs. The club, sponsored by Mrs. Florence Becker, took part in several activities this year such as the Renais- sance Dinner, the Art Museum excursions, and the annual Chicago tour. The officers for the Humanities Club this year were as follows: Stephanie Lineberry (Presi- dent), Kim Larsen (Vice President), Wendy Mi- tori (Secretary), and Scott Ingram, Rodney New- man, and Angela Bieseeker (Historians). The members welcomed everyone to participate at their meetings and activities, and everyone had a good time. Matt Mitchell commented, The Humanities Club was a very exciting club to be a member of, and I learned a lot of interesting facts about other people that share our world. Most of the members agree that the Humanities Club is a great benefit to the individual as it reveals to him unique discoveries and it widens his per- spective of life. 1. The Humanities Club had a great time when they visited the Campbell House in Downtown St. Louis. 2. Mrs. Becker gets into the groove with her Humanities Club Greek dancing style. 3. During the holiday season, the Humanities Club shared some of their time and talent with our older generation. 4. A group of Humanities members try out their exotic tastes by eating some guiche at a French restaurant.

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