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Returning from Germany, a tired Mike Agnew sa- lutes the metal derector ar the airport. Enjoying a break from the hustle and bustle of school worl, Allen Clark rakes a breals in the smoking area. Overlooking the Grand Terons, Mary Bolser and her family enjoy the brearh-taking view. While enjoying his 17th birthday at Fred Gang’s, Jim Cheney gers a pie in his face, courtesy of Marls Ebling. Drying herself off after warer skiing, Gindy Haeffner enjoys a fun-filled day on Lake Carlyle. After putting the golf ball, Byron Miller warches to see ( if he made the shor.
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During [he Summer offered many people a chance fo keep fir. Hobbies played an important role over the summer. Some students worked on art forms, while others worked on projects such as an old car, electronics, music, or wood working. The hobbies thar students under- took were just as diverse as fhe people themselves. Bur a big part of the lives of students was Stars Shine Their Brightest Most of us wait for this day, when nine months of education have passed, and we can concentrate on ‘doing our own thing.” The last day of school! Vacations away from home were big this past summer. Many of McCluer North's reens traveled to different places with their families or friends. Tom Graybael, a North senior, commented, ''We rook a really ex- citing trio to Wisconsin over the summer.” Other students pursued fhe sports thar they enjoyed during the school year. The parks and civic centers in the area also friends. Many people spent time going to 12 Summer parties or other social events such as con- certs. Or maybe if was just as simple as a Cay our in the city. Wharever the time, place, or event, one could find a McCluer North student ‘doing ir” his own way until another ‘Class Act’ began. And when thar nexf class act began, students would be ready and willing to re- late the best of the summer to all captive listeners. Relating the best included all the memories and pictures, especially the pic- rures, Whar a way fo remember!
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St. Lous Style Summer Six Flags, the Arch, Cardinal Baseball, fhe Zoo, Muny Opera, Grants Farm, Forest Parts, the Magic House, Laclede's Landing and the River Fronr. Do these places sound familiar? They should! They were just some of the biggest hor spors in our own home town — Sr. Louis And whar would summer be without Sr. Louis’ famous sticky weather? Although not a record breaking 10°F, we did see the upper 90's and HUMIDITY to the max! The weather in Sr. Louis wasn't the only thing that was hor this past summer. As any baseball fan Iksnew, the Cardinals were steaming and headed for the top. ‘Jusr thinks,’ mused Senior Dave Moehlenkamp, “if if hadn't been for the strike, the Cards would have been in the World Series!” For music enthusiasts, the Muny Opera was the place fo go. The Opera offered yet another outstanding season of Music, Oance, and laughter, coming to a smash close with a two weeks, sell-out run of A Chorus Line. Mr. Mike Herring thought A Chorus Line was the most dynamic and exciting presentation of Numan emotions thar he had seen in a theatre After 12 weelss of fun, relaxation, and a little worls on fhe side, you knew fhe sum- mer was over when registration rolled around. Bur it was great while it lasted. Thanks, St. Louis! eT Summer? Yes, even in summer worl ralses up a lor of play rime! Senior Keith Pickler is the gourmer ar Jacl-In- the-Box. Over so soon? Registration marks the beginning of school, homework, fall, and 6:00 a.m. walse up calls, What better way fo spend a breezy summer night than convertible ar Mac's?! Senior Sandy Fehmel agrees! 14 Summer In Sr. Louis
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