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

 - Class of 1983

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Bzzz! It was six A.M., time for another day of school. Come on, just a few more minutes. Bzzz! Six thirty?! How did that happen? This was the way many McCluer North students started their day. After rushing through breakfast and running to catch the bus, they were greeted by bleary- eyed companions in the noisy concourse or an equally active smoking area. Students spent time talking to friends, eating donuts, and generally trying to wake up before morning classes. School is fun but it’s also hard work. Jeff Mas- troianni, and classmate Jo Mateyka, junior, buckle down and hit the books. 4 x 4 4, e i During a commons period Jeff Mastroianni, junior, spends his time in the library studying ... and indulging in some daydreams. A day — hour by hour The next break MN people got was lunch. By that time everyone was fully awake and ready to face the challenge of fight- ing their way through the starving masses to secure a place in the luirch line. After eating, the extra time was used in chatting with friends, having a cigarette or frantically finishing assignments. The rest of the day flashed by, and the majority of students headed toward home on foot or by bus. Many also en- gaged in extra-curricular activities such as one of the many MN clubs or athletic teams. After a busy day, students relaxed at home or at a favorite hangout. Then after dinner and homework, it was off to bed in preparation for yet another day. Bryan Baskett Il Cindy Baskett Il Greg Batty Il Robin Beakley lO Kathy Beck I0 Carol Becker Il Mary Ann Becker 10 Michelle Becker Il Todd Becker 9 Mike Behlmann II Mike Belisle 10 Jenone Bell 10 Kendall Bengston Il Linda Bernickus 9 Shelia Berry Il Engaging in lunchtime conversation with friends, Jeff Mastroianni, junior, and Carla Miller, sopho- more, sit at their favorite table in the concourse. Underclass 93

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Kathy Abrolat II Jim Ackerman Il Kelly Adler II Terry Agar Il Sherri Agee 10 Bart Aiello 9 Don Alber Il Carolyn Allen 10 Jackie Allison 10 Mary Almand 9 Michele Almand 10 Jan Amato 10 Jana Amos Il Mike Amrhein Il Jay Anagnos 9 Brad Anderson 10 Dawn Anderson 9 Orlando Anderson II Lisa Andler Il Michael Antolik 9 Dana Asadorian Il Steve Asadorian 10 Kathy Ashley Il Mark Atkins 9 Carri Aubuchon Il Courtney Austin 9 Kevin Awalt 10 Ed Aylward 9 Michele Aylward 10 Elizabeth Badger 9 Melissa Bailey 9 Barrett Baker 9 Gene Baker 9 Mike Baker Il Jeff Baldas Il Shawn Bane 9 Gretchen Bangert II Rachel Bangert 10 Glenn Bardon Il Dave Barhydt Il Julie Barlow 9 Andy Barnes 10 Mike Barnes 9 Joli Barnett 10 Charles Barry Il Norman Barry 9 Jeff Mastroianni, junior, a typical student at McCluer North, chats with Nancy Gaffney, freshman, and Lynn Wilcox, senior, in the con- a course. A typical McCluer North student, Jeff Mas- ; troianni, junior, chats with Nancy Gaffney, 92 Underclass Freshman, and Lynn Wilcox, Senior.



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Keeping fit while having fun What did music, teachers, and leotards have in common? They were the three elements needed to get a young aspiring club set for a great year. The Aerobics and Dance Club consisted of five dedicated members: Mrs. Sue Barry, Mrs. Sara Boyer, Ms. Kathy Dom- brink, Mrs. Marla McVey, and Mrs. Mary Pitliangus. Most teachers were well on their way home by three o'clock, but ev- ery Tuesday and Thursday after school, these five women were beginning their workouts. Last year, the idea of an aerobics club came from Mrs. Jeanne Roman and her interest in good health and physical fit- ness. After last year’s success with the club, they decided to keep the program John Beyers Il Scott Biberdorf 10 Rosalie Billadeau 9 Kim Bimes Il Terri Bimes 10 Cathy Bimschleger 9 Karen Bindbeutel Il Pam Birmingham II Kelly Bittick Il Darryl Blair 9 Vickie Blair Il Mike Block 9 Becky Bockstruck I0 Douglas Boehm 9 Mark Boehm IO Karen Bogan lO Barrey Bohanan Il Ellen Bohanan Il Linda Bohn 10 Richard Bois 9- Jennifer Bolla 10 Ellen Bonkoski II Annie Borch Il Steve Borth Il Adam Boschen IO Bob Bossomo |0 Tony Bove 9 Heidi Bove 10 Julie Bowie 10 Melissa Bowie 9 Kelly Boyd 9 John Boyle II Tony Bozzi Il Lashann Bradford 9 Alicia Bradley 10 Susan Branstetter 10 Scott Branton 9 Dawn Bray Il Pauline Bray 10 Erica Bremerkamp II 94 Underclass going. The group originally started as merely a work-out sess ion, but ended up as fun and fitness combined. Dancing to such tunes as “I’d like to Teach the World to Sing” and “Make a Move on Me”, the group leaped, lunged, and hopped their way to good health. “We also listened to Barry Manilow and the American Top Forty,” said Ms. Dom- brink. Each Tuesday and Thursday afternoon, without fail, the club did their stuff. Any- one passing by the foreign language de- partment after school could hear the up- beat music, and by peeking through the window, five leotard-clad teachers could be seen boogying down. ‘Actually, we’re all frustrated dancers,” said Mrs. Roman.

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