McCluer North High School - Polaris Yearbook (Florissant, MO) - Class of 1982 Page 243 of 256
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Page 243 text: “Debutantes: Bottom Row: Jane Curry, sponser, Ronda Maxie, Angie Reed, Antonette Peebles, Mary Ann Hellems, Barbara Hutfmon, sponsor, Row 2: Sarah Patton, Geneva Carter, Wanda Green, Lisa Barchman, Mickey Thompson. Row 3: Kena Peebles, Debra Seiber, Donna Jones, Bobbie Small, Sabrina Griffin. Row 4: Danielle Luckerr, Monique Brown, Carhy Taylor. Row 5: Bernice Hurcherson, Robin Williams, Laronne Cherry, Valerie West. Philosophy Club: Bottom Row: Shari Nelson, Chris Thompson, Mary Elliott, Mike Agnew, Ted Hindes. Row 2: Stan Cox, sponsor, Scott Raiche, Gregg Lessly. Thespians: Bottom Row: Cathy McCullough, Melissa McMasrer, Janice Cox. Row 2: Chris Herrera, Anne Campbell, Karol Richter, Diane Berger, Tom Graybael. Row 3: Jane Cahalin, John Kavanaugh, Shari Nelson, Linda Kuechler, Milse Agnew, Linda Riar. Row 4: Mrs. Teneau, sponser, Jim Simandl, Mike Sreevens, Tom Firasels, Kevin Mullins. Cubs 239 ”
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Page 242 text: “Wahle, Diane 101, 229 Wohle, Roberr 127, 204 Walch, Scorr 127 Waldman, Shelly 101 Waldo, Pere 141, 158, 198 Waldron, Joe 47, 48 Waldron, Suzanne 127 Walker, Susan 101, 103, 190, 191, 231, 232 Wallace, Angela 127, 215, 231 Wallace, Richard 158, 218, 219 Wallace, Rhea 127 Waller, Lee 101 Wallis, Nina 127 Walsh, Maureen 101 Walter, Leah 127, 225, 233 Werdes, Susan 129, 196, 207, 233 Wesson, Billie 129, 225, 229 West, Carla 101, 121, 236 Wesr, Melvis 236 West, Tyrone 24, 25 West, Valerie 28, 239 Westrich Studios 241 Wesrover, Glenn 159 White, Tim 50, 129 Wilds, Kathy 227 White, Tim 231 Whited, Tim 101, 103 Whitelaw, Margarer 101 Whitlock, Vernon 203 Whitmore, Richard 129, 221, 225, 233 Racquetball Club: Bottom Row: Steve Larico, Shelly Balser, Caryn Baatz. Row 2: Kurt Doering, Steve Jones, Keith Mullins, Karhy Dempsey, Debbie Manley, Row 3: Don McGowan, Terry Trueb, Dave Burroughs, Keith Kurtzner, Meg Reuter, Tami Amaro. Row 4: Allen Roberson, Marr Hogan, Rodney Grimm. Walters, Grant 101, 229, 233 Walters, Gregg 101, 233 Walukonis, Sue 21, 100, 101, 232 Wiegand, Richard 129, 218 Wierhake, Marls 129, 227 Wierhake, Virginia 101 Ward, Charles 103 Ward, Andy 101, 236, 231 Wardlaw, Robert 101, 103 Warren, Mary 127 Warerwiese, Ursula 42, 127, 235, 233 Webb, Ron 153, 159, 190 Webb, Saphrunia 62, 94, 101 Webbe, John 127 Weber, Christopher 127, 225, 233 Weber, Gary 127, 211 Weber, Joseph 127 Weber, Mike 47 Websrer, Berh 127 Websrer, James 127 Wedig, Scott 127 Weekends 24, 25 Weeks, Robin 101 Wegner, Cynthia 127, 225, 233 Wein, Robert 127 Weissenborn, Steohen 127, 185 Weissler, Karen 127, 224 Welch, Dorene 20, 21, 56, 63, 101, 103, 171, 171, 282, 227, 229, 236, 237, 231 Weller, Bettina 21, 127 Wells, Georgia 127 Wells, Jenny 127 Wells, Jodda 101 Wells, Joe 132 Wells, Michael 127 Wells, Tina 182 Wentz, Charmain 129 Wenrz, Ray 129 Junior Committee: Bottom Row: Wendy Boedges, Beth Derringron, Sheila Busse, Sandra Mitchel, sponser. Row 2: Larrilyn Lawrence, sponser, Mindy Biberdorf, Laura Barhe, Ross Rosenberg. 238 Index Wiesler, Kevin 102 Wigton, Joe 102, 103, 225, 226, 233 Wilcox, Lynne 129, 196, 207 Wilds, Kathy 76, 102, 103, 192, 212, 231 Wilhelms, Ed 132 Wilholr, Karen 129 Willserson, Pam 169 Wilkerson, Vonceal 164 Wilkinson, Pam 102, 103 Williams, Elzela 102 Williams, Kathy 102 Williams, Mayerra 121, 159 Williams, Michelle 129, 240, 241 Williams, Pam 129, 164, 175, 179, 225 Williams, Robin 239 Williams, Terry 129 Williams, Ward 134 Williamson, Jill 102 Williamson, Phyllis 129, 196, 206, 207 Willmann, Michelle 102 Wilshusen, Patricia 224 Wilson, Chris 108, 211, 225 Wilson, Janer 159 Wilson, John 129 Wilson, Karen 206, 207 Wilson, Sandra 129 Wilson, Willie 102 Winkler, Anthony 28, 102, 103, 203, 226, 229 Winkler, Berry 129, 207, 227 Winston, Brad 129 Winrer 38, 39 Winrer, Laura 102 Winter Play 34, 35 Wishon, Donald 129 Wishon, Richard 102, 103, 237 Wirzel, Richard 102, 103, 189, 221 Wohlshlaeger, Merri 37, 46, 101, 102 103, 225, 230, 233, 237 Wollk, Nancy 159, 172, 229 Woll, James 129 Woo, Gindy 129, 230, 228 Wood, Frances 10, 129, 164 Wood, Mary 129 Woods, Dr. Barbara 48, 49 Woods, Rhonda 102 Worrell, Roger 102, 103, 183, 218, 219 Worsham, Jeffery 103 Wortmann, Fristine 129 Wrestling 59, 218, 219 Wright, Angela 129 Wright, John 133 Wright, Mary 103 Wuelling, Eris 129, 221 Wulff, Eric 28, 34, 66, 67, 103, 105, 242, 228 Wunschel, William 103 Wurth, Michelle 129 Wynd, Douglas 129, 211, 226, 229 Vy Yeager, Todd 21, 103, 213, 214, 215, 236 Yearbook 72, 73 Outdoor Club: Bottom Row: Lisa Mundwiller, Dave Hoffman, Lisa Abr, Mary Plasmeier, Mary Duggan, Michelle Pechmann. Row 2: John Boyle, Mr. Brown, Sponsor, Brad McKee, Marie Salazar, John Lynch, Lisa Keeven, Mary Cooke, Mr. Roth, sponsor. Tochum, Carl 142, 159 Yoder, Maris 103 Young, Cleola 129 Young, Jon 130, 225, 226, 229 Young, Kimberly 4, 103, 232, 228, 225 Young, Michelle 103, 187 Young, Randy 103, 235 Young, Raymond 103 ZL. Zaehner, Scort 129 Zahner, Suzerre 129, 236 Zangara, Denise 28, 34, 129, 224 Zerillo, Karen 103 Zimmerman, Laura 129 Zimmerman, Party 103 Zingre, Amy 129 Zingre, John 103 Zulch, Kamilla 129, 234, 225 ”Page 244 text: “McCluer North is definitely a “'class acr’’ school but fo me it’s the people and all the unforgetable times here thar really made North special. Since sophomore year I've mer a lor of really fantastic feachers and lsids. Most of all I'll never forger making our homecoming float in the rain, going with the Pom Pons to Busch Stadium, McMac's for lunch, singing in the Mustang, two quar- fers of Comp., Caprain Incomplere, and Bre- kinridge. I’m really going to miss McCluer North and the great teachers who lef us seniors get by with murder. | wonder what they'll all do. without Us next year? Marls Ebling, Senior. My senior year has given me a lor of time to: thinks backs over the years, and fo think abour all the friends I’ve gorten fo know over the years. For me, people have made my highschool years something spe- cial to keep and remember. McCluer North is one of the top high schools. | think one. of fhe reasons thar it Is, is because of the people. People involved in running the school — teachers, student, volunteers, ev- eryone involved in any way with the school — they all make McCluer North and’ its atmosphere the special one thar if Is. Kathy Spitzner, Senior We thinks we would be lost withour tele- vision and Big. M burgers and blue jeans and automobiles. How little we somefimes know! We don’t often realize — or remember — how lost we would be withour prinf, withour the memories engraved there. Such, are the true marks of a@ day, a weels, a year. Those memories are the true task of a. yearbools staff. And thar task sometimes requires more than even imagination allows. For duty and dedication. beyond hope and expectation, an. award of the first order to. Doni —- and also to Janice and Debbie and Pam and Kathy and’ Sue and Linda and Jamie and Shelley and Chris, seniors all. To the rest, a challenge: can you do. as well? For “'A Class Act’ leaves a legacy, in print and in person. My. thanks: Dexrer Schraer, Sponsor. —— Note the glazed eyes and sinisrer tilt of the head. They could only be the symptoms of ... SPONSORI- TIS. (Not bad for the firsr year.) 240 Acknowledgements, Colofon Whar a Class! Whar an Act! 1981-82 was exhausting, exciting, and definitely reward- ing. My advisor, teachers, friends, and an act all on its own, the POLARIS, added to make my senior year special. So much has happened and been learned. My North memories included everything from the many tears shed to just as many, if nor more, laughs; from a smile and hug of a friend to the feeling of belonging and grow- ing as a person. North had something abour if — you just felr ir. Mr. Proffir, who found something good in everyone he met, Show Choir, Student Relations, and Mr. Schraer, a truly dedicated sponsor — thanks! Whar a Class! Whar an Act! Doni Driemeier, Senior. Standour Memories! Who can picls just one? For me, the thrill of MN came from creating the yearbooks that everyone would enjoy from the day he gor them until years later when he would pull them out fo look at the funny faces. 'll also remember things like ‘The Grear Escape”’ from the student parking lof ar 2:15, the first day of anew semester, the | graffiti on the bathroom walls, or thar feeling of happiness when someone you never mer says ‘hello’ fo you in the hall. Mostly, I'll remember the students © and teachers. Teachers who | liked and © the ones that didn’t like me. Friends who were there from the beginning and the many thar | made along fhe way. Sue Kopp, Senior. POLARIS: Bottom Row: Chris Mattingly, John Hasmer, Sue Kopp, Doni Driemeier, Karhy Spitzner, Mark Ebling, Amy McCracken, Alecia Geraci. Row 2: Ross Rosenberg, Bill Vancil, Linda Smith, Jamie Hennessey, Michelle Williams, Darlene Ditto, Kena Peebles, George Lohmann. Row 3: Debbie Dixon, Pam Fahey, Milke Davis, Janice Cox, Jean Roth, Amy McMahon, Deanna McCormack. Row 4: Carthy McCormack, Paula Reed, Par Murphy. Row 5: Dexter Schraer, sponsor, Rich Bonoine, Kent Koester, Greg Ploudre, Brian Kuhimann, Dale Davis, SPONSOr. The wonderful world of pictures and those who take them — thar’s what pho- fography is all abour. Nor always as easy, though, as Michael Landon would have us believe. A bit more fo most photography than aim. and shoot, no matter what the com- mercials say. Pictures don’t always occur just before due dares, don’t always turn out, don’t always please the phorographees. This. year’s photography staff thus de- serves, 1000 words of thanks. And one de- serves even more. Marls my words. Dale Davis, Sponsor. ”
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