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Lisa Harter 10 Mark Hartman Il Steven Haselhorst 10 Don Hasinbiller II Dawn Hasmer Il Jill Hass 10 Amanda Hays 10 Cynthia Haywood 9 Rick Heckmann 9 Teresa Hediger II Mike Hedrick 10 Glen Hefley 10 Mary Hellems Il Paul Hellickson Il Kathy Hempen 10 Pat Hempen Il Paul Hempen II Alan Henderson II Wayne Hendrikse Il Mel Hendrix IO Jim Hennessey 9 Tim Herrera Il David Herrmann 10 Angie Herron 10 Mark Hertenstein |0 Karen Hertz 10 John Herzog 10 Melvin Hess Il Rick Hessman 10 Michele Hicks 10 Brian Hierholzer 9 Scott Higgins lO Scot Hildreth 9 Ted Hindes Il John Hindrichs Il | Jackie Hiner 10 Debbie Hinkelman Il Maureen Hinnah II Angie Hipskina lO Tom Hodge 9 ee On a brisk, cool morning, Darlene Gause, sopho- more, and Cleo Malloy, sophomore, gossip on the way into school. Christmas And Winter l05
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The winter How was your Christmas break? That was a common question asked after we returned from the holidays. Many people were upset about the break because not one snowflake fell. Carla Usai, sophomore, said, “It was de- pressing. Christmas just isn’t Christmas without snow.” Although McCluer North was one of the last schools to get out for Christmas break, many students did not seem to mind. Greg Stanely, junior, was one of those students. He said, “It was.all right, getting out later, because we get a longer summer than the other schools.” Many students spent their Christmas breaks away from home. For example, Kara Kretzer, junior, went to Venice, Flor- Tony Hampel 9 Wesley Hampp 9 Dave Hance Il Dan Hanebrink 9 Ron Hanebrink Il Chris Hankins 9 Wendy Hankins II Jeff Hanna 10 Karen Hanna Il Jeff Hansen 9 John Hanslick lO Linda Hardister IO Bertha Harris 9 Michelle Harris II Falishia Harrold lO that wasn’t ida, for her holiday. She spent most of her time on the beach while ‘‘catching some rays.” The first winter snow did not come until the middle of January, and people were really excited about it. There was yelling and jumping in the halls. People were screaming, “Oh, my gosh, | can’t believe it is finally snowing.” The winter of 1983 was not the normal St. Louis winter. Meg Reuter, senior, said, “This winter is almost like a Texas win- ter.” Snow is scarce this year, and what little is found became of use in the making of snowballs. Le g? 4 oe Nie ah yack ty tae Enjoying the pleasant winter, Ted Fanter, sopho- more, Darlene Gause, freshman, and Terry Latimer, sophomore, sit outside in the fresh warm air. Winter did not leave much snow, but what did fall is seen blanketing the children’s playground. 104 Christmas And Winter
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Ral Showing Kurt Simmons, sophomore, his latest ‘‘goo- dies”, Tony Skelton, sophomore, explains exactly what he has purchased. Paul Hoffman 10 Mary Hogan IO Daphne HolBrook 9 Jill Holdman Il Julie Holdman 9 Leann Holmes 9 Karin Holshauser 10 Chris Hong 9 Jim Honiker 10 Carol Hoolan Il Dave Hoolan 9 Kim Hoskin Il Kim Hostetter 10 Amy Hostmeyer Il Chris Hosty 10 Heidiliese Houghton 10 Karen Hoven Il Ann Howard |I0 Dave Howard II Lisa Hubbard II Martha Hubbard Il Jenny Huddleston Il Roderick Hullaby 10 Using what knowledge they have learned from the Dungeon Master, Donna Riat and David Herrmann, sophomores, figure out their next move. Keeping his dungeon and his accessories covered, Robert Wurth and Tom Lawson, sophomores, wait for a response from the people in his dungeon. 106 Underclass
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