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Commons allows students rime alone. Angela Gib- son reads Prisoner 80 Cell Block H in rhe shadows of the Concourse Fun, frolic. and fantasy Whar is ''Commons?” In answer fo. this question, Junior Jill Syberg said, “'Ir’s an hour our of an ordinary day to be yourself and ler loose.“ Really it’s part of a special pro- gram designed to benefit the students by having a specific teacher assigned as their advisor for any school problems. Students had many suggestions abour where to go when they had a commons. No matter if time was spent on or off cam- pus, they always enjoyed their free period. One favorite thing people did was fo “walls around and bug people in other classes, ’’ as was the case with Sophomore Jeff Mastroianni. If a student looked even closer ar the other students, he might see someone such as Senior Warenne (Bo) Cherry “doing homeworls in the library or 128 Underclass strolling around in the Concourse. “’ The student Concourse was the mosr popular hangout where people are, social- ized, and slepr. Once in a while a student even caught somebody catching a snooze on a Concourse bench. In addition, McCluer North offered the Advisement Center fo students who were seeking our college information and furure career help,” as did Senior Anne Bono. Since most athletes didn't particularly lool forward fo spending a quier hour in the Advisement Center, many flocked to the Gym. ‘Playing baskerball with a few bua- dies” is whar Senior Drew Hogue enjoyed most on one of his commons. As Junior Susan Collett said, ‘'Commons was fun no matter whar we did.”
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Hey, Sfars — here we are “Need more support arf Cross Country meerts. ’ “Nor enough fans af girls sports events. For foo long, comments have been made regarding the lacks of school spirit ar McCiuer North. Does MN have it? ‘Yeah | think so, because at most of the far away games, lise at the state soccer matches ar John Vachaleks 11 Chris Vahrenhorst 10 Ava Valentine 11 Ron Valleroy 10 Diane Valiant 11 Chris Van Derau 10 Gina Van Leuven 11 Keith Vehlewald 11 Tammy Velloff 10 Chucls Venable 11 Sue Venturella 11 Dean Vitale 11 Jack Vivrette 10 Tracy Wachrer 11 Rob Wahle 10 Scort Walch 11 Suzanne Waldron 11 Angela Wallace 11 Rhea Wallace 10 Nina Wallis 10 Leah Walter 11 Mary Sue Warren 11 | ya 3 ' Lindenwood, we had a pretty good turnout of our fans to roof our ream to victory, ”’ commented Junior Patti Merri. pe Warerwiese 11 , We Sports play a very important role in show- ae oe - ing school spirit, bur 100% attendance ar Beth Webster 11 every basisetball game is not expected; lilse- wise, not every student is expected fo take me Miss Pope's Anatomy class. ae 5 | “ei a Although there may nor be standing rt Ree room only, the fans thar do show ger the ] 2: Y, Gary Weber 10 wh. ie adrenaline flowing for the team to do its VemeclWeoctentt Saag. wi . best. The saying ‘quality nor quantity’’ re- Joe Weber 11 | Paedeare, flects the school spirit at MN. Seon Weolg if Cindy Wegner 11 Rob Wein 10 Sreve Weissenborn 10 Karen Wiesler 10 Tina Welker 10 Georgia Wells 11 Jenny Wells 10 Mike Wells 10 How does Pep Band spell spirit? With energy, enthusiasm and a few crazy hats. Underclass 127
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Charmaln Wentz 11 Ray Wentz 10 Susan Werdes 11 Billie Wesson 10 ! Tim Whire 11 Ricks Weigand 10 Rick Wieganel 10 Mark Wierhake 11 Lynne Wilcox 11 Karen Wilhoit 11 : Pamela Willams 11 Michelle Wiliams 11 Terry Williams 11 | Phyllis Williamson 11 j Don Wishon 10 1 Parry Wilshusen 11 Chris Wilson 11 Sandy Wilson 11 | Betty Winkler 11 Brad Winsron 10 Jim Woll 11 | Cindy Woo 11 Fran Wood 11 Mary Wood 11 Kris Wortmann 10 | Angela Wrighr 11 Eris Wuelling 11 Michelle Wurth 11 Doug Wynd 10 Cleola Young 10 Suzette Zahner 11 Denise Zangara 10 Greasy use commons tim Underclass 129
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