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Underelass Acts Big ears, warm smile I'd like fo shine a little spotlight on Milke Herring, a special counselor at North. To put it mildly, there’s no limit to how hard he will helo you. He'll listen, then give you alfernatives. | syuopose he’s so excellenf ar his job because he works extremely well with students, all kinds! My advice if you needed help in school, or have problems out of school, is ''Go to him!” Inno way am! purting the orher counse- ors below him; I'm just relaying fo you my experience with him. Jayne Schaefer, 10th grade AQUuINUS VS. MN — North wins | enjoy the freedoms and privileges thar McCluer North students receive. The teach- ers and faculty really seem fo frust me. They don't act like | am a little kid. | can make my own decisions abour choosing classes. And | also enjoy the privilege of commons. Compared to Aquinas, where | went last year, this school is really great. The teachers and students are also really grear. Kathy Abrolat, 10th grade 130 Underclass Acts AOVisor, friend and feacher Mr. Naumann is a really terrific advisor. He is really concerned abour everyone. He told me abour different organizations. One SF.CA., and | really enjoy it. He has prayer meetings in the mornings and they always make me come to first hour feeling really nice. He also helps me choose classes thar will really helo me. Having him as an advisor has really heloed me. Karen Shipley, 10th grade On the whole: GigAweia | lise going to McCliuer North for a number of different reasons. One of fhe reasons | lise attending North is the amount of free- dom the teachers and principals allow the students to have. | also lise the idea of letting the students picls their own classes. The people thar go to school here also make the school enjoyable. Another reason school at North is better than regular school Is the sports program thar is offered, wheth- er you're on a team or attending a game. McCluer North is a good school to go to for many reasons. Rick Nodell, 11th grade Appreciates fhe concem | really appreciate the concern the school faculty has for me and other students. When a studenr is having trouble with a dass, the teacher will notice him or her and try to help. Despite whar some students believe, the principals are very understanding. For in- stance, when | was forty-five minutes lare to my first hour class, | explained thar my dog had run away and | had to catch him. Instead of accusing me of foul play, Mr. Kreyling asked me what kind of dog it was and said a friendly good-bye. The students around me are also friendly. When | was gone from school and came back all my friends were concerned and thar makes me feel good. Altogether the atmosphere at MN is great and I’m proud to be here. Jon Young, 10th grade Privileges aad fo MN srfyle Students at McCluer North realize thar privileges shouldn't be taken for granted . Students offen use their commons as a way of communicating with others, finishing up next hour's homework, or studying for an important test. Some students may carry certain habits such as smoking. They might often need a cigaretre fo help them unwind, and to helo them get through the day. The smok ing area is a great help in this situation; it shoulan’t be ralsen for granted. Students at McCluer North have learned the way not to take privileges at MN for granted. Cynthia Crowder, 10th grade What a way fo study! Only on commons and only ar North can Junior Karhy Hanneman discover this plea- sure.
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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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