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Throughout a tough season, rhe foorball Srars receive support from faithful fans, while Show Choir enjoys their best year ever. After being crowned Miss Missouri World in 1980, Sally Hampron, daughter of Principal Bill Hampron, poses with award and bouquer in hand. Opening 7
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eo Class Aet%.. Brave and dependable when called upon, Mr. Terry Proffirt shows with pride the proof thar he gave blood at the NHS Blood drive in Seprember. Amidst a crowd of Marching Band personnel, Senior Cheryl Hawkey gefs a little rowdy while rooting the Stars to victory. Jan Maher in ‘76, just before enrering Design School and prior to a job with Calvin Klein. We've Got a Lot To Live Up To By the end of 1982, we did have a lor fo live up to. For ten years, McCluer North grew, established a reputation, developed a heritage, and made a name for herself, nationally and locally. Jan Maher graduated from North in '76 and then attended the Washington Universi- ty School of Design. Now she works in New York for Calvin Klein. Other graduates have done as well. So where do we go from here? “We continue fo ser reourations for oth- ers fo inherit. Moving with a new kind of “spirit” and continuing tradition, ’’ comment- ed Mr. Terry Proffitt. McCluer North still attracted visitors from 6 Opening around the nation. Locally, we continue to develop style in Pom-Pons, Marching Band, Girls’ Baslserball, curriculum, teachers, and students who care. During the 1981-82 school year, we did live up to the past and make advances ourselves. Junior Phyllis Williamson led Girls’ Basker- ball once again to victory, in the shadow of the Behms ‘80, Smith and Haurer ‘81. Co-Editors K.C. Lam and Robyn Saffley pur our All-American Star Gazer again, fol- lowing well ‘81 Editor-in-Chief Cheryl Boehm. Do we realize thar we have left fhe class of 1992 'A Class Act’’ to live up fo?
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After tricking a chemistry class, John Martin and Mi- Finishing up work on the float, band member Dave chelle Motz await their treats: Moehlenisamp sprays the last lerrers. More than a feeling is necessary for Kathleen Maai- gan to play a page in “The Mouse rhar Roared.”’ Before practice the Pom-Pon girls sit around and afs- cuss their new routine. ee Class Aet” ..e It’s More Than Feeling A Class Act ... more than a feeling! Whar feeling? The feeling at a dynamic concert, an infamous, rowdy hockey game, a Pom-Pon routine thar really makes you feel good, or a party with spacey friends. Whar feeling? The small, warm smiles and greetings in the halls. The embraces from friends returning from foreign travel. “T thinls it is essential for students and teachers to share enthusiasm.” commented Ms. Jean Garfalo. As the song says, ''You know you gor if when it makes you feel good!” And feeling good abour our school is another essential ingredient in our “Class Act.” Pursuing academics in his spare time, Marks Amhrein discusses his next step with Mrs. Mary Kreig. 8 Student Life Division
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