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

 - Class of 1988

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Niles Township High School North - Saga Yearbook (Skokie, IL) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 19 of 248
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The cello was one of the many sounds of orchestra. Joe Lee plays his cello with de termination Backstage, the chorus warmed up their voices. The curtain rises as the Niles North choir sings with harmony many productions theater performed Thesbian demonstrates their version of a chorus line The band has always been spirited Phil Weiss. Igor Murokh. and Craig Karschnick show their spirit by blasting their horns. As drums clashed and the horns sound- ed. the band was on the move. Martin Bany becomes so involved in the excite- ment he drops his drum. Productions — 15 81

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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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A KfeMS ep Yht VIKINGS Anyone associated with Nilt had an affect who titers Orientation (Jnlimitec Project Lead, tradition-'” this year's freshmen it i warn welcome. Their ®1 ks showing the new opeb of Niles Northrand making them feel moreat ase in their new sur roundu Giving tours to fresh me a great deal of satis- since I can remember my Fears of starting high school a few years back,” remarked Harry Litberg feceived a SPECIAL to ture in April of 1987. I wet dents arrived in Chicago from Ger many as part of the foreign ex change program. Niles North fam ilies served as hosts to these stu- dents. Some of their activities dur- ing their twenty day stay included: attending Niles North's produc- tion of Once Upon A Mattress. a visit to the Sears’s Tower, and a trip to Washington. D C. Niles North's Key Club did some really SPECIAL things for other people. Their big event was spon soring a blood drive. As a result, the club raised eighty-nine pints of blood. Key Club, which stands for Kiwanis Educating Youth, was a public service organization open to anyone who wanted to make their community a better place. In addition to the blood drive, the members raised money for a can cer victim’s family and visited hospitals. According to club sport; sorDan Henrick. In return of »eir time and IriewitnH The next time the term VIKINCl SPECIAL is used, it shouldn’t ba connected necessarily with TCJRj KEY TETTRAZINI or DEEP-DISH PIZZA. Niles North's SPECIAL] PEOPLE surely had a great effecJ on others. Randy Gross Ira Penner Project Lead members toured incoming freshmen during orientation Marissa Magleo shows a student one of the helpful maps located throughout the school Tan- ya Malinsky and Sara Goodman put in a hard day of giving tours during orientation. 16 — Opening

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