The Official Student News Site of Parkway West High

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The Official Student News Site of Parkway West High

Pathfinder

The Official Student News Site of Parkway West High

Pathfinder

Rushing towards the ball, senior Leul Mesfin blocks a Westminster player from taking the ball.

Varsity soccer player Leul Mesfin takes his skills out of the country

Katie Spillman, Staff Writer September 29, 2017

While other varsity soccer players are focusing on college, senior Leul Mesfin is taking extra classes and working to graduate early. Mesfin was offered the opportunity to play for the Chievo Verona academy...

Wilken uses glasses from the solar eclipse to observe the sun. He spent the entire day of the eclipse teaching science classes what he’s learned about the sun and letting students look through a solar filtered telescope at the sun.

Paris Wilken looks to the stars

Nell Jaskowiak, Opinions Editor September 29, 2017

Every clear Friday night, Paris Wilken drives to Broemmelsiek Park and unpacks a huge, olive green box. He gets his telescope set up for a night of watching the stars, one of his biggest passions. “Before...

The school mascot poses in bubbles from a carnival bubble truck.

Fiftieth anniversary celebration brings smiles to students and alumni

Nell Jaskowiak, Opinions Editor September 29, 2017

Although the daytime high on Sept. 23 was 92 degrees, hundreds turned out for Parkway West’s 50th anniversary carnival, football game and evening gala. “[Bill O’Neil] was a gentleman who graduated...

Girls cross country captain Charlie Cutelli styles his iconic Ray-Ban sunglasses on the bus on the way to the Stan Nelson Invitational Sept. 9.

The quirky coach diaries

Claire Smout, Awards Coordinator September 29, 2017

Pathfinder: What quirks or sayings does your coach have that make them unique? “He has this fisherman’s hat that he wears sometimes and makes some funny faces. The main thing I can think of is that...

Weber poses with her husband, Ryan, her six-year old son, Michael and her four-year old son, Braden at the St. Louis Science Center.

Getting to know business teacher Holly Weber

Gabby Leon, Staff Writer September 29, 2017

Pathfinder: What got you interested in teaching? Weber: “My entire family is made up of teachers–my sister, my mom, my dad, my cousins and my grandma. I really think education is just in my blood!” What...

Students hold up feminist posters that say ‘#GIRLPOWER’ and ‘#FEMINISM’.

Feminists speak out for equality

Sabrina Bohn, Features Editor September 28, 2017

The word ‘feminism’ can often elicit negative responses due to the skewed views people have of it. However, feminists on campus are working to represent feminism positively. “I define feminism...

Holding up a peace sign, Sternhagen stands with Reverend Susan Hayes in Montreat, N.C. on a mission trip in June 2017.

Alumna Katie Sternhagen helps teens through youth group

Sabrina Bohn, Features Editor September 28, 2017

Although Katie Sternhagen’s job as the director of youth ministries at St. Mark Presbyterian Church surrounds teaching teenagers about faith, you can also find her hitting the whip or saying things like...

Khuhro participated in band during his high school years, playing drums and cymbals. The band used to wear red and black uniforms with a cowboy-style hat instead of the current blue and black uniforms. “The uniforms were pretty embarrassing,” Khuhro said. “They were pretty hot too. Practice starts in August and we’d have to practice during the day.”

The nuts and bolts of Ray Khuhro’s love for cars

Sydney Kinzy, Photo Editor September 25, 2017

Alumnus Ray Khuhro has loved cars for so long, he can not even remember exactly when he first became interested in them. “A love of cars is just something boys are born with a lot,” Khuhro said....

Girls varsity runners junior Claire Smout, senior Lauren Calvin, senior Emily Dickson and junior Chloe Hershenow run at the Aug.26 Parkway Quad.

Cross country teams overcome obstacles

Peyton Gaskill, Staff Writer September 25, 2017

The boys’ and girls’ cross country teams started the season off by winning at the Parkway Quad, Stan Nelson at Northwest High School, the Ed White Invitational at Cape Girardeau and the Hancock Invitational....

Freshman Joe Rosenberg, Principal Jeremy Mitchell and junior Zach Poscover attend the 9 a.m. Rosh Hashanah service at United Hebrew on Sept. 21.

Principal Jeremy Mitchell attends Rosh Hashanah service at a local synagogue

Pathfinder Editorial Board September 22, 2017

Fifty-two area high school principals were invited to attend Rosh Hashanah services at United Hebrew on Sept. 21 with Jewish students and faculty. Principal Jeremy Mitchell was one of the two principals...

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