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

 - Class of 1982

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lassy Ac A strong mind and good will were some characteristics which en- abled Nan Signorello to | become the President of =» Student Council. She was known as a good leader of the student body. Be- ing the president of Student Council presentr- ed the chance for Nan fo initiate the things thar she thought needed improvement. Nan explained, “'One thing | liked about being president, was being able to help students when a conflict arose abour stu- denr-teacher involvement. There were also a lor of fun activities fo engage in.” Maureen Simpson, Mary Bolser, and Pam Piflicis, Sen- jor Committee members, discuss the fund raiser. Before a meeting gets started, Student Council mem- bers discuss the topic for the day. Deciding on the senior gift, Dorene Welch looks over a brochure. Student Council, Senior Commitree 63

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Seniors Rene Albers, Liz Hoermann, and Nan Signor- elle, roof for the Sr. Louis Streamers ar rhe Studenr Council sponsored North nighr. Their efforts benefit orhers Working behind the scenes, Student Council accomplished many things. Student Council was basically an organization thar gave sfudents responsibilities and assisted any student or reacher when a conflict arose. Laura Bathe said, ''Being a member of Student Council is a grear opportunity to have a voice in the school activities.” Mr. Terry Profit, the sconsor of Student Council, commented, ‘The Student Council is a club thar gives students a chance to become more involved in student and teacher rela- tionships socially.“ The clubs assisted with activities for the student body as a whole. President Nan- nette Signorello exclaimed, ‘As the presi- dent for the Student Council, | had a chance fo initiare the things thar | felr needed im- provement.’ The Senior Committee was responsible for working out details which took yp much time and effort. Some of the projects of the Senior Committee were selecting the an- nouncements, presenting the Class Gift, and helping with the Graduation Ceremony and fund-raisers. Mrs. Keeser, soonsor of Senior Commif- tee, explained, ‘The function of the Senior Committee is fo raise money with which to buy the Senior gift, and fo decide whar the Senior giff was going to be. This also offers the students a chance to do ofher activities, for example pass our carnations to the graduares and any orher position thar need- ed fo be filled.” One method used for the purpose of fund raising was fo sell Mums for Homecom- ing, Senior jerseys and candy. The chairper- sons for the committee were seniors Mau- reen Simpson and Saphrunia Webb. Saph- runia Webb said, ‘To be the chairperson for the committee | learned how fo be respon- sible for a group as a whole, as well as obraining discipline from students in my own age group.” Throughout the year Student Council and Senior Committee lkepr various activities or- ganized. Both groups consisted of close rela- tionships with students and teachers as well. In the end their efforts were rewarded by a tremendous turn our for graduation and all the activities in which they participar- ed. 62 Student Council, Senior Committee © Unloading candy dishes for a fund raiser is Senior Commitree member Keith Cross. Listening to the Student Council's suggestions is Presi- dent Nan Signorello.



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He was foo brass when if came fo saxophone playing and Eugene Peebles always enjoyed what he did. Wanting to ser his future around mu- sic, Eugene had plans to attend Central Methodist College in Fayette, Missouri. “It fun to play,’’ said Eu- gene, who began playing fhe sax in the seventh grade. Eugene was also selected to play ‘The Srar-Spangled Banner” af a home basketball game. 64 Pep and Dixieland Bands Finger pointing is ‘'shamey shamey” except when it's used to direct the pep band during baskerball games as Linton Luetje does - and in fine fashion. Home basketball games just aren't complere with- our the grand old Pep Band. An upcoming performance for Dixieland Band means lots of practice for Dave Burroughs and Kevin Kleine.

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