McCluer North High School - Polaris Yearbook (Florissant, MO)

 - Class of 1982

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Before the big game, Interact members show off their prize winning car. With windshield wipers going, the parade gers off to a wer beginning. After an exhausting routine af the Review, Rene Albers smiles in relief. In time with each other Jeanne Morris and Dana Moody shake ro rhe bear. 18 Homecoming

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“Cost-Cutters’’ from Kroger are carefully bagged by Senior Marty Smith. Views ’ lise my job because | ger fo meer a lor of interesting people. The money really comes in handy for my car payments, insur- ance, and also money | need for dating.” Kenin Hanneman-Martin’s Shoe Srore. “I lise the people | worls with and also the spending money. Working gives me some- thing to do in my spare time. | need the money for my car and social life.’” Keith Piclsler-Jacks in the Box. ‘Lam training to be a manager and some of my jobs include bookkeeping, op- erating registers, productions(counting chicls- en), and basically bossing people around. | think a job is important in order to teach responsibility, fo save for college, and! don’t have to depend on my mom and dad for money.” Ann Bonkoski-Kentucky Fried Chicken A job may be both advantageous and contain many disadvantages. | liked my job because | received discounts on clothes, and also the hours were good. | had to quif my job because it took up foo much of my time and | found it hard to fit homeworls into my busy schedule. Though | miss the money, if gives me also more free time fo do the things | want to do.’ Natalie Compron- Worths. Jobs 17



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Smiling after her routine, Senior Liz Hoerman awaits the well-deserved applause. Kicking the ball down the field, Ron Aiello starts rhe game. a! yt ted REVIEW Returning Alumni, Pom-Pon, Marching Band. Football practicing, flower making and frantic last minute planning marked the 1981 Homecoming. MN's Homecoming was celebrated on Friday and Sarurday, Octo- ber 9th and 10th. Friday night kicked off the weelsend with the exciting Homecoming Review. Before a crowd of 150, Miss Terry McDonald, a MN graduate of 1976, sang ‘'Home,” the song that won her the 1981 Miss Missouri tifle. Then, ‘The Senior Pom-Pon girls looked so cufe dong their beach bum routine!” com- mented Junior Molly Pillsington. Other stu- dents, such as Keith Mullins said, ' liked the enthusiasm of the crowds and Paula Burns’ dance routine.“ Both during and after the Review, stu- dents involved with making homecoming floats rushed to glue on the extra flowers and special decorations needed for their “creations.’” Rain delayed worl: on floats until the early morning hours, but at a dfiz- Zly 8:30 a.m., floats and cars were ready. The parade began at 9 a.m. Despite the rain on MN’s parade, spectarors still sat in their front yards, waving, smiling and taking pictures. Before the big game, 12 sporty Corvertes carried the queen candidates around the track. After the parade, float and car win- ners were chosen. For the second year in a row, fhe Pom-Pon Corps tools first place in the float division, while Interact came in first in the car division. Then, knowing how much the game meant to everyone, the Stars ser our fo “Stun the Comers.”” And stun them they did, with a winning score of 27 to 7! The end of the game was noble, buf so was the halftime show. For the avid fans, The Homecoming game required umbrellas, jackets and warm clothes. Despite the drizzling weath- er though spirits were high and everyone looked forward to rounding off the weels- end with the traditional Homecoming Dance. Homecoming 19

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