Jill Syberg Stacy Tatosian Cathy Taylor Kevin Thies Deneen Thomas Wendy Thomas Alan Thompson Judy Thompson Sue Thompson Matt Tieber Eric Topp Caroline Tracy Karen Trammell Sharon Trammell Scott Tribout Terry Trueb Scott Trybulec Helen Turnbull Rob Turnbull Nikita Turner Lisa Ulrich Lisa Urban Carol Usai John Vachalek Ava Valentine Diane Valiant Seniors 87
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Mark Wierhake Lynne Wilcox Karen Wilhoit Vonceal Wilkerson Pamela Williams Terry Williams Phyllis Williamson Patty Wilshusen Sandy Wilson Betty Winkler Jim Woll Cindy Woo Fran Wood Mary Wood Anglea Wright Erik Wuelling Michele Wurth Scott Zaehner Suzette Zahner Amy Zingre The lowest place The blahs: Mr. Webster defines it as a kind of nonsense. As far as the students at McCluer North were concerned, it was the lowest place on earth to be at any given time. The “blahs” were brought on by a variety of things. A low test score, nothing to do on a Friday night except homework (heaven forbid), a broken date, or just the everyday grind in the same old rut. ‘I get a terminal case of the blahs when I find out that | just ran out Skoal and all the stores are closed for the night or they’re out of it,” commented Chuck Venable, senior. Whatever the reason was, the person knew he or she was no fun and all a student could think of was, “What can | do to get rid of the blahs?” The cures for the blahs were as wide- ranging as the reason s for them. One par- ticular favorite among M.N. seniors was to go to a party. Music was almost always a part of the cure. Whether it was playing music at home, going cruisin’ with the jam up loud, or listening to the radio at someone else’s house, music had a defi- nite part in recovery. Staying alone was almost an insurance of keeping the feeling. So to remedy this, all students had to simply take a good dose of friends, apply a generous portion of fun, and soon they were well on their way out of the hole and on the way to a speedy recovery. The blahs: no matter how bad you felt, there was almost always a way of getting rid of them. Spending time together on commons in the con- course is one way to cure the blahs for Troy Peebles and Angela Reed, juniors. Seniors 89
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