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Cu6, (or Showd T SOLY Jonni! ) WIL, here dom a Meaaly melonie. cen S Om DUN LORS Yrorloote! G S | cae first Sevmester Was really V even it Nrs ; Mo «TON Has McCluer North has given me the besr Cure 4 f my life. Foorball h years of my life. Foorball games, homecom Wan 1c i : f OY Ud) NOG Yeu ing, and our wild parties; that’s the stuff I'll tgs Cabl OPPS. ae) eam never forget! I've found so many greaf friends, and we've shared hours of good ACN aa doo howe Gs (Caz SUN Mer times. North has taught me to be an individ- Mee RR 1b L( see Yor! ual, and to pursue my every dream. Thanks McCluer North, for giving me so le Ov é. many beautiful memories, and and making l } cl me a better person. I'll miss you! Al SI Jamie Hennessey, Senior. SQUM | | | think that the credit should go to the P Se Dont | Ose Y OCivan Ni “Gg students of McCluer North for making such a SS lap l [ Ss ) Wa CS . M Or to n great Co, It seems as if this year Greer MQ. ; ly, North’s students have had more pride, al enc Ua teacn in g spirit, and concern for their school than any other year. | guess that is why McCiver UICC. Chu lets nope Ne js f yrip+ se) lorth is such a Standout school 0 Hearher Matthews, Junior. We MOVE HUE — RUE Year eng | Ud UW be Op +0 O ick-or. Friends! Thar’s what made up a big part ; ik my junior year. Days of school were Freshen Nunwrs ¢ Sophomore ade fun and weekends were rarely dull. ut being involved with yearbook and choir were the best. It gave me a sense of McCluer North Spirit. Kelly Kopp, Junior The most memorable part of my first @® . year af McCiuer North was all the different people | have mer and come to know. Darla Spitzner, Sophomore. Cl + | y, Whar do | like abour McCluer North? The three best things | like about fhe school are @@ commons, sports, and cheerleaders. Not necessarily in thar order. Ae | Richard Bonine, Junior. The Class of ‘82. What a year! If began slow and now weeks seem like minutes. Though we often tire with the monorony of our schedules, we also sometimes fear our coming freedom. We will be suddenly cast into a world of turmoil and responsibilities. Ler us now find pleasure in these few closing weeks! We will soon find our present prob- lems trivial in the years to come. So let's keep our heads up and shoor for the srars! William R. Vancil, Senior. 242 Closing
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Colofon Josten’s American Yearbook Company of Topelsa, Kansas, 66601, printed the 1350 copies of the 1982 POLARIS. A staff of 40 compiled the 248 page bool on Mattee 80 paper with a Smythe sewn binding, and pages 1-32 on Ivory-Tone Paper with Ingravers Brown Ink. The cover was designed by Senior Cathy McCul- lough and included a Silver City 448 background with Sills Screening Blue 347. POLARIS 1982 was also printed in blue on the cover. All Body and special copy was in 10 pt. Serif Gothic Iralic; captions, sport quotes and index in 8 pr.; and all standard headlines in 36 pr. Serif Gorhic Italic. Theme pages, division pages, Class Acts, Classy Casts, Dates To Remember, underclass Acts, Senior Acts, and faculty Acts used Zjp-A-Tone dry transfer lettering Pisrilir Roman 339-36CLN. Our area representative from Josten’s was Jim Combs and the In-Plant-Represenrative Chris Jensen. The 1981 POLARIS edirors Cris LaPorta, Monica May, and Assistant Dan Regnier were awarded All Missouri Top Honors. Editors of the 1982 POLARIS were Doni Driemeier, Kathy Spitzner, and rhe Assistant Editor was Sue Koop. oN You’! anKsS 10 OU.- The 1981-82 POLARIS began in June from co-sponsors Dale Davis and Dexter of 1981 when we, as edifors, soent two Schraer. We couldn't have done if withouf grueling weeks af Indiana University’s you! Journalism Workshop, where Mr. Denis A special thanks to Jim Fox of Trofter Cripe, our instructor, started Us on our Photo for the Arch picture that appears on way. Seofember marked the start of a page 15 to Cathy McCullough for the cover, long run as we presented the staff with to Principal Bill Hampton for the freedom our ideas and began page-by-page fo and confidence he had in us to do the book put “A Class Act” together. Five te- as we wanted, and to Mr. Terry Proffir who was always ready with his wif and songs when deadline blues rolled around. A Class Act’ was not always easy but dious deadlines later, the book was finally done! But only after endless col- lect phone calls to Chris Jensen of Jos- ten's American Yearbook, Topeka, ar never withour a dull moment. Nor enough least three conferences with Jim money; mistakes, mistakes and more mis- Combs, the St. Louis reoresentafive, takes; and dreaded deadlines all resulted in 1000 questions to his secrerary, Doris graying editors and sponsors. We hope you Busch, five journeys by Westrich Studios all find something truly classy to remember from South Sr. Louis, and constant pa- about 1981-82. wan, . ges xX 7 Stall. | Co-Editors: Doni Driemeier Kathy Spitzner Assistant Editor: Sue Kopp Photography Editor: Mars Ebling Co-copy Editors: Janice Cox Mike Davis Co-club Editors: Milke Davis Susan Olges Co-senior and underclass Editors: Jamie Hennessey Linda Smith Sports Editor: John Hasmer Staff: Gretchen Bangert Mindy Biberdorf Rich Bonine Darlene Ditto Debbie Dixon Pam Fahey Kelly Kopp Heather Matthews Chris Mattingly Cathy McCormacls Amy McMahon Par Murphy Jared Neisler Ken Peebles Paula Reed Jean Rorh Vicki Schell Darla Spitzner Bill Vancil Shelly Vavra Michelle Williams Photographers: Alecia Geraci Jill Hennessey Kenr Koester Brian Kuhlmann George Lohmann Deanna McCormack Amy McCracken Greg Ploudre Ross Rosenberg Sponsors: Dale Davis Dexter Schraer ftience, advice and encouragement WARNING — ALL PHOTOGRAPHY SPONSERS ARE OUT ON THE LOOSE! Please rerurn one crazy Dale Davis! Adsnowledgements, Colofon 241
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No longer snowbound by the blizzerd of ‘82, McCluer North students are once again school bound. What would basketball games be withour the sryle of Pep-Band? Eric Wolff and Ricds Benner add to the excrement. Surprise! A super goodby for Junior Mark Hayse. “Although new experiences will come and go, they will never replace or compare to the ones which | had af North.” Closing 243
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