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190 Advisemenr Wow, Ms. Dom- brink sure is a classy Ovisor,’’ said Senior oni Twillman, who Is one of Ms. D's advi- es. On each of Ms. D's advisee’s birth- days, she treated the group to a birthday cake and a small party and a lot of fun. Ms. D is considered a sensational advisor as well as a good friend. Whar made her have such a good repufa- tion is she pur her advisees first and really cared abour them. If any one of her advi- sees had a problem, she OMe! always be there to help. Curious about graduation requirements, Susan Walk- er raks to Mr. Ron Webb. “Oh, | can’t believe there's another conflict!” Mr. Linton Luetie seems fo say fo Senior Dana Carpenter. Begging for a pass back ro class, Senior Tom Clegg chats with his advisor.
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In the weight training class, Rick Witzel concentrates on lifting his weighr. During Mrs. Ryan's dance class, the girls perform their newly learned roufine. After parallel parking, Brian Barks’ instructor gets our to check the cones. FERGUSON-FLORISSANT SCHOOL DISTRICT NMNVITN COLIN eTiaat mamas. Classy Act For years McCluer North has been a school of many our- standing stars. Stu- dents enrolled in Dri- vers Education didn't show any particular 2 skill in this Practical Art af first, though. Bur once in a while you found someone with narural ralent and co- ordination. Sophomore Sreve Reimler showed above average skill and interest in learning to drive. He enrolled in the after school program and did well ar thar and in the classroom. Srill, the on the road driving was, the main attraction. Steve said thar he also took the actual driving for fhe discount on his car insurance rates. Drivers Education and Physical Education 189
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% : : th od In the advisement cenrer, Mrs. Karol Frederichs ex- plains test scores to an advisee. Mo-View is a special aftraction thar Senior Karen Gallagher goes fo for info on porential occupations. Colleges, colleges, and more colleges! Senior Mike Reinhardt looks into a few prospective school. “Can | help you?” Ms. Meg Selig is always available with a welcoming smile. Aovisement- Class plus Along with the excitement of gefting our of high school came the hassles of making plans for the future and starting a new life. Graduation, college, new friends, indepen- dence milestones filled with excitement and adventure — buf our friendly advisement center counselors had other things on their minds and were kind enough fo ler us in on their thoughts. ACT, SAT, PSAT, financial aid, college ap- plications, Mo-View, forms, forms, and more forms. ‘Where should | go? What should | study? Where is the money coming from? These questions entered the minds of college bound seniors. Counselors and students poured over college catalogues trying fo select the right schools and pro- grams for each individual student. Last September seniors rushed to fill our ACT forms so they could ger their scores back by Christmas. The Advisement Center constantly reminded students of financial aid applications and scholarshio applications deadlines. Mo-View provided students with information about thousands of jobs. Ir gave students educational requirements and job descriptions. Senior Bob Lacker said, ''Mo- View helps me ger the information now, instead of learning the hard way.” The MN advisement center provided stu- dents with the information important to start off on the right track. Counselor Mike Her- ring summed it all up by saying, ‘The Ad- visement Center has what you need.” Advisemenr 191
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