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co) Class Aet” .- Clubs With MN Quality Student Relations, Star Gazer Staff, Debu- tants, Thespians, Mat Maids, Probe, National Honor Society, Junior Committee, Show Choir, Pep Band, Pom-Pons, Marching Band .... They all added up to one thing—MN- quality. From the quality and precision of Color Guard to the decorations ar Homecoming; from the successful blood drives of National Honor Society to the feeling of friendship in Fellowship of Christian Athletes —MN quality. Diversity was the key word when look- ing into the extracurricular scene—some- thing for everyone. If canoeing was your boat and you found the C-O-L-D water invi- gorating, the Ourdoor Club was for you. Bur then again, if you were a landlubber, some- thing just as exciting, yer nor as hard on your perfect hair was Pep Band. For those who chose involvement, their work paid off. Homecoming, Blood Drive’s, Half Time, Talent Show, and so on wouldn't have had the success they did withouf the dedication of North’s Clubs! “How many more times will | have fo do this? | have it down in my sleep!” Bur the award winning Pom-Pons keep going! 40 Clubs Division “Let's get a little bit rowdy!” Senior Rene Albers can't seem fo stand still during a game. Marching Band is lead onto the field for the halftime performance by Color Guard Rhonda Cramer. A word of success is brought from Kathy Madigan to Yvette Lovell in The Mouse That Roared. The Dynamic Duo! Senior Cheryl Hawkey and Junior Tony Hartsfield are the metronomes behind Marching Band.
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Spectrum was McCluer North's literary magazine. It was set up some years ago by a couple of interested teachers. This year it was handled by members of Probe. Spec- trum was a collection of stories and poems written by students and submitted by teach- ers. If was published once a year. The members of Probe main job is cor- rected the spelling and went over the copy, making sure it was suitable for their maga- Zine. They were not sure if they were going fo do the typing and editing or not. Ursala Warerwiese said, ‘It gives fhe students who write well a chance to get noticed.” Readying himself for Keith Mullin’s return, Sreve Thompson keeps his eye on the ball. Putting the final touches on the Spectrum are Mar- tha Piggs, Jancie Willaims, and Cheryl Mundwiller. Preparing to return an opponent's serve, Matt Hogan warches the ball’s path. 42 Racquetball Spetrum
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