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The Official Student News Site of Parkway West High

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Junior Olivia Ransin and Kindermarie Williams get to know their cabin mates at Camp Wyman.  They roomed with Peer Teachers from Parkway South, North and Central.

Peer Teachers return from camp

Kathryn Harter, Reporter December 18, 2012

Twenty-five newly selected Peer Teachers and science teachers Colleen O’Toole and Charlie Cutelli, counselor Chris Lorenz and P.E. teacher Ryan Pietsch took a half-hour bus ride to Camp Wyman, in Eureka,...

Senior Annie Schuver and Lauren Jones, from Belleville West High School, attend the Jay Jansen Debate Tournament. This tournament made me learn how I can improve myself and how to take constructive criticism, Schuver said.

Senior Annie Schuver talks her way to a 15K scholarship

Kathryn Harter, Reporter December 18, 2012

Senior Annie Schuver has been dominating the debate scene since her freshman year. She holds 13 first place titles at different tournaments. “I was once told, 'People are not special. People do special...

Senior Paige Smith enjoys swinging near the end of class seventh hour in Ellen Wilke’s classroom.

Human pendulum in seventh hour AP Physics

Debra Klevens, Guest Reporter December 17, 2012

On Dec. 4, during seventh hour AP Physics in Ellen Wilke’s classroom, a yellow swing was chained from the ceiling. During the previous class, the students had talked about making use of the metal...

Senior Kelsey McClure performs on the beam at a gymnastics competition.  McClure practices year-round, and travels across the country for competitions.  “On my way to Indianapolis my family was driving in a snow and ice storm and we were forced to sleep in a car,” McClure said.

Photo Credit: Show-Me Photography

Senior Kelsey McClure flips to the top

Kathryn Hunter, Reporter December 17, 2012

While most children were just trying to learn the alphabet, senior Kelsey McClure was in the St. Louis Gym Centre at Webster Groves learning gymnastics.  Now, she competes all over the country, and has...

The Longhorn Stampede cheers on the team during Neon Night at the boys Basketball game against Parkway Central. We wanted to try and have as many themed nights as possible because were the best senior class to come through Parkway West, senior Kevin Doherty said.

Themed basketball nights approved

Debra Klevens, Guest Reporter December 17, 2012

This season’s tradition of themed basketball games began on Friday, Nov. 30 at the boys’ first home game against Parkway Central. Originating with “Neon Night,” organized by the school Activities...

The morning of Friday, Dec. 14, the Fallen Kings play for a crowd at the top of the main stair well. The guitarist of the band, freshman Jacob Cupps played the song I’m Yours, by Jason Mraz. “It’s a nice song and fairly easy. A lot of people know it, so it works out really well,” Cupps said.

Fallen Kings bring melody to the halls

Lily Briscoe, Reporter December 14, 2012

Friday morning before school, the band members of Fallen Kings, freshman Jacob Cupps, Alex Hubbard and Josh Massara perform for students throughout the halls. The band formed at the beginning of the school...

During rehearsal over the weekend, stage manager Jaron Ma discovered that Kristin Branson did not know how to wink. At the end of rehearsal, the cast all sat around trying to give Branson tips on how to wink.

Theatre Performance Showcase today

Debra Klevens, Guest Reporter December 14, 2012

The Theatre Department is hosting a Performance Showcase today at 3:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m., in the theatre. The Performance Showcase consists of performance from students who will be competing at the...

Freshman Laura Hough publishes book

Susie Watson, News Editor December 13, 2012

On Monday Dec. 3 freshman Laura Hough published her own book Invasion of the Puffballs. “I started the book in sixth grade,” Hough said. “I was really into the Harry Potter series when I was in...

Juniors Rachel Brown and Gabby Rath sit outside of Jeff Chazens room after being kicked out of their fifth hour AP Government class for donating Easy Mac to Team Wayland. It was totally worth it because Wayland gave us good food and we still learned what we needed to know from the hall. I would do it again in a heartbeat, Brown said.

Circle of concern drive: who will win?

Annie Spewak, Features Editor December 11, 2012

On Dec. 3, the History Department began a collection drive for Circle of Concern. The drive was oriented with the Modern United States History unit over the Great Depression and with the holidays. This...

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