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Student Awarene TAPI: ilf to rtf I crn Dan igei. IVhbic »lm. Mk Ii.icLi k |nmi. Keren (Met (hn). Aim Rauiimeiii (S t). |eiitnlet O ei. Mara Stephens (T reas), Jessica Silverman. Meredith kralsicin. Lmiii Slakter. MIkti Masn. in.» Mapper. Mi.iii.i Sakow. lason (t.iiK’l. Pam KiKifnun. Meredith K.n . Man kalin Imaedcss Brooke (•illx-it. Sail Ix’khlrr. Aim Markovvil . NaiK Kolieri . Nairn Ko etil liiin (VI1), (mi Sulmaii. Ki.m Stephens. Jube 1 auties STOP: 1 « ) Damn keiinait. Kim Delnian. I mi Ilolali.m. («regi t.ailitikli outh Nina Sk al. | h KiMiii.iii. Damn Sliiilinaii (Ne« ). |on|i Mai In iVI’l. Soil I ohm. Sieplianie Dmlc. Stuart Mi Keii ie. ViliieiiiK' KoIm iImiii: i w» i ( aim ( a then l( 4»-l tes). | mu I am a ((-n-l'ieM. |m l k.ne. I ama I JlMtt IYe l. S|»onsm Dk Xndcisoti linageless Nara Xgaiaii. Siel.mie Rirdt. Sean Harm, lama kmeii e. I-aura Irilumii . Nma l.iukdim
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One Step Closer to Graduation GREAT WI K WORTH l9Hb 1987 The '87 blue and orange tassel — another status symbol at North Senior Ed A mow. thinking about graduation in June Things had been going along pretty well for the seniors: the first semester was al- most over and most college applications had been sent. Time seemed to be passing by at a steady rate when all of a sudden, the seniors were made aware of how near graduation and the end of their high school career were. The day for cap and gown fit- tings reawakened feelings that had been forgotten. “It’s really happening,” many thought, “our high school years are almost over.” No sooner were the seniors reminiscing than they were buying graduation tassels. That same day, tassels could be found hanging from fingers, knapsacks, ears and, of course, the rearview mirror of their cars. Just imagining what they would look like in that sacred robe and cap must have been a thought. That day marked for many seniors the beginning of the second semester and the planning of a daily schedule of less work, more play — for better or worse. Cap and gown fittings were the first impact on seniors of graduation — the first step in what would be a very special day. Senior Melissa Schleger double checks Senior Sc oil Sklar's height measurement. Student Life 23
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F.KMUS: hi iti 11.1111 rclK i( ( .11 % 11 ( . 111111« l( il.ini Mrll ci (( i-hc |. M.iik l» un (VI1 hum Kirin (Sr i liii.ict‘l« ml Sumhinr t I Key Club: fai tofu |mh KoimIiimii. Mall Frinsnel. (.ar Obln. Kvir (.rrcnknmi. Afitia rniiroff. I).i hI Stone (VI ). |« tI Hull. Mark (irijnvidn. tinfe-ixi (til. s «»m I-ink. I . mI Rom iiIk ik ( I rcas): ilopi Yoke) Sain. Kim Miiskv. Icask.i Stissman. Kk Pcrla. 1 Jva Blau. Arc u Vi hoiiban. Robin (.oMI.it li Sus.ni Srlaradi; r wait Aim Markowitz. Jen 11. 11x t n. lac-Fun Paik. Sara ( r«M»nian. I.i a |ar«»lcm. Rhonda Khcrt (Pres), (botl IkWiio Bcivcr. Kim Paiicofl (Sec) Jamie Mtirpbv. lam Abrams. Heather Kent Imageless: Dong Bernstein. Flynat HlumenleM. I cm Dan igct. I avi l Delon. Jennifer Keenev. Kevin Friedman. Sauna! (amgoh. F.rik tcrvhwind. Doug II man. li Kasc. FJIcn Kmint . |ill larvinc. Seth Met h. Josh Peire . David Keller. Fa.iii Rothman. Da id Savsouni. Debbie Seiaradi. Craig Shapiro. Roger Singci. Brett Sokol. Drlrhic oloi Students .it North art able in lx come involved in various organizations. These organizations, such as TAPI. STOP. KRMUS and the Kev Club. tr to increase student involvement and awareness of different issues and causes. The mem- bers of TAPI, known as Teenagers Pitch In. and the joint dub CLASP, partic ipale in at tivities at the Senior Citizens Center, visit with elderly people once a week and spend time with children of working parents. STOP, meaning Students Trying to )rgani e Peace, is a newly formed c lub in which the members trv to promote the peace movement in the community and the world. As a recent addition to North’s club network, the members of S TOP have only l egijn to make a statement and fight for their cause. KRMUS. or Kveryone Reac hing for More Unified Spirit, though it represents an important factor at North, has had a decrease in membership and support in recent years. The officers in 1985-7 have had more than enough trouble trving to improve student morale and spirit. KRMUS put on a “Winter Pep Rally’ assembly where the various officers urged, or rather demanded, the student body to go to athletic events and lx en- thusiastic about their teams. The Kev Club, w hose motto is “Caring .. . Our Way of Life.” extends beyond the lexal level to inc lude the distric t and even international levels. The members are involved in various activities, some of which are raising f unds for lexal and na- tional charities, working with senior citizens and children, and serving as ushers at school functions. These four clubs play an important part in promot- ing student involvement in the society and the world.
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