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Pow-«r 1 .ability to do or act 2.vigor; force; strength 3-a suthorlty; Influence bjle- gal authority 4.physkal force or energy [electric power] 5-a person or thing having great Influence, force, or authority ... There was an exis- tence of this power in each and every one of us. Harnessing this power by the students and faculty was re fleeted in the 1987-88 school year. But wait! Before we get to the core of this power, let's not forget about the catalysists that surrounded the Niles North Student: for ex ample, the three ”F”‘s; faculty with foresight, a formative family, and friends with fidelity. Faculty not only motivated students, but taught for a purpose and led with foresight [to pre- pare provide for the future]. Another vital catalysist was a family which was formative [helping or involving formation or develop- ment] to the student throughout the school year. And last but not least, were the friends of the student. We were not just talking about acquaintances, but good friends with fidelity [faithful devo- tion to duty; loyalty]. There you have it, the three “F”'s; cataly- sists for the student! Now lets look at the power unleashed. This force of energy channeled through hours of effort, sweat, and sometimes even tears. Did the saying “No Pain. No Gain” mean anything? Cli- che' or no cliche’, this saying meant exactly what it said to the stu- dents during the 1987- 88 school year. Tar- gets were high for stu- dents and so were the Niles North overall achievements. The output of this power was demonstrated for example: The Aca- demic Bowl Team and their “powerful” re cord which placed first out of 44 teams in the state and 16th in the nation, the Math team competed and came out with “brain pow- er” and was 15th out of 120 schools, and The North Star gener- ated” a Medalist rating from Columbia Scho- lastic Press Assoc, and an All Columbian Hon- ors. There were other outputs of power by the students. For all you do. THIS BOD'S FOR YOG!”. Well, now you know about the existence of power at Niles North. To find out more about this power, open this yearbook and really “Unleash the Power! Mary Anne C. Masalihit Allen Kuo Theme Page — 3
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