Niles Township High School North - Saga Yearbook (Skokie, IL)

 - Class of 1988

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Taking a break from studying. Helen Chris- topher helps to prepare a dish for the group to enjoy Proudly displaying himself. Rami Bra ginsky. shows the group that he is proud of his achievments. Although Yearbook was fun. it required a lot of hard work and imagination Stu- dents gather around a table to discuss a good topic for the yearbook Seniors Deb- bie Gradman and Barry Halperin with Juniors Kevin Kohn andJeff Alter pre pare for the future deadline. Every year the Actitvities Fair was held in the cafeteria to introduce new clubs and to bring out old ones. During the Activities Fair, students rush from table to table to see what types of clubs the school had to offer them. Working on the computer during computer club, was a good benefit for students. Jun- aid Kahn, types in a program to see the final outcome Clubs — 13

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The students excitingly pushed and shoved their way to of the Spanish NationalJtfonor So- table the at taste of Activities Fair was a chance for students to investigate the differ ent clubs at Niles North. The Cre- ative Cooking Club also attracted hungry students. They sold a vari ety of cookies to let students sam- ple their activity. The National Honor Society was encouraging students to sign up for Amnesty International. Amnesty Interna- tional was started by Dan Manoj- lovski. He said the purpose of Amnesty International was to help free prisoners being held against their will by writing to the govern ment. The Student Investment Club had a raffle. They gave a calculator to the person who guessed the closing of the stock market for that week. The raffle helped others become aware of their club. There were over forty clubs that met throughout the year. They ranged from Acadamic Achieve- ment Bowl to the Timers Club Most clubs met after school while others met as a class DECA was both a club and a class for stu- dents interested in business ca- Entertainmg as well as informing was just two of the responsibilities of the Red Cross Medical Science Club Here. John Geir enger creates an injury on helpless Egan Kim as members of the club look on riorth also Tliet during school. Each club needed not only enthusiastic members, but also an enthusiastic sponsor. The Art. Science Fiction, and International Clubs had no sponsors therefore were not active. The Medical Sci- ence Club changed their name to the Red Cross Medical Science Club As Vice President John Geir- enger said. We changed our name to broaden our horizons and Gel«M involved iFT cILbs gave me tnRpportunity for new exper iences and a chance to meet i variety of people, while having fur at the same time. stated Steph anie Powers. President of the Spanish National Honor Society. Barrie Goldberg Debbie DeSalvo Cross Red M «% Getting involved in clubs V 12 — Opening



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VIKINGS IN THE SPOTLIGHT and coordinating their moves. The enthusiastic dancers helped cho- reograph the annual dance show. In Auroris we express ourselves through dance routine and color- ful program,” commented Jenny Sigale. is interesting to be backstage put- ting it all together and running the production. commented Jill Ro senbiat. Opening night , chills ran up and down the spines of the ac tors. I felt so relieved when the curtains were lowered and the ap- plause continued. sighed May Soong. Come, enter the Viking domain. Feel the surge of energy from the sounds of the band, orchestra, and members of the Niles North choir. Witness the performance of Dra- cula Spectacula , and the techni- cians directing the special effects. Watch the actors and dancers flash across the stage radiating their stimulating vibrations to the audience. Stand back as the Vi- king students unleash the power of dramatic productions, music festivals, and dande perfor- mances. Many events were produced using music, dance, or acting, but. the In N hall the band and orchestra Hb around following the lead Eisele and Mr. Sklar. The Members tapped, strummed, and tooted at their instruments follow ing the notes on their sheet of mu- sic. Being in choir is a way to unleash feelings of frustration. Music is an enjoyable class, stat- ed Debbie Friedman. was thcn nlng between student: and teachers. Vikm rowerwa: unleashed in every production. Carol Mui Jeff Stein Every day the cheerleaders jump, cheer, and clap in front of the gym, and on Wednesdays the members of Auroris met in the east cafteria; blasting the radio Being in the color guard took a lot of prac lice. The facial expressions of color guard member Masina Levitin adds a little extra to the performance Auroris was one of the many popular extra curricular activites. Members of Auroris show why they are a leg up from other activities 14 — Opening

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