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We’re all in this together The Yearbook class chose the theme of the book to be “We’re All In This Together”. It was chosen because it seemed to personify the senior class and their sense of to- getherness. The yearbook staff consists of all seniors, so the theme seemed a natural. However, the staff cannot take the original credit for the theme because they saw the idea on a tee- shirt that was offered by the year- book company. “We were at the Sponsors of School Publications yearbook conference when we saw this girl wearing our soon-to-be-theme shirt. I asked her where she got it, and we called our representative to order ours.” said editor Kim Monroe. But the meaning of the theme goes deeper than a shirt or a class. The total committment by staff, student, parents, and community is what makes our school so spe- cial. “Our school is everyone working together for the good of all.” said Barbara Zingrich, yearbook advi- sor. Lamont Justice (12) gives Dean- na Burroughs (12) a hug after she tells him she's been accepted to Meramec Community College. Dawn Barnett, Kathie Brignole, and Carolyn Sidwell wait to leave for a conference softball game at Valmeyer, IL. afi a tkemQ
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Rising water brings bad news A crisis always seems to draw people together. This came true when the school buildings were threatened by the rising water of the Meramec River. Students, teachers, administra- tion, and residents worked togeth- er to prepare for the rising waters. Memories of the devastating flood of 1982 when the district lost over 90% of its contents came to mind. The packing of books and sup- plies began as soon as reports of the rising waters came from the National Weather Service. Parkway South Senior High donated the muscle of their wres- tling team to help move band in- struments and equipment to high- er levels. By the end of the week all was packed and moved to higher grounds in case of water rising over the weekend. Fortunately, the water receded back into the banks of the river over the weekend without reach- ing the school. When students returned to school on Monday the job of un- packing and getting everything back in order began. It took a cou- ple days to get back to normal but all was safe. The water was 1 foot from crossing the road on Nov. 25. Lamont Justice and Shawn Overstreet moved a filing cabinet from Ms. Lycan’s basement room to the second floor of the high school. 77” I .. Sl7% i 77» i ixr ift j tgLPi
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