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Startled by her appearance is Senior Kathy Sokalski. For many Seniors glancing in the mirror can be a lifetime trauma. Ingrid Helgeson Paul Helwing Don Hendley Danny Herman Michael Herzog Steve Hester WOULDN’T IT BE A RIOT IF Laurie was a Munster instead of an Adams Dave was old instead of Young Stephanie was a follower instead of a Leader Harold was an oak instead of a Pine Cindi was a fungus instead of a Moss Alex was a dog instead of a Katz Rachel was a muchacho instead of a Garcia David was a BLT instead of a Reubin Chris was A Budwiser instead of a Miller Rob was a Berlin instead of a Munic Heather was a Schwinn instead of a Ross Chris was jeans instead of Cordes Gail was a trumpet instead of a Sax Brian was a hate-it instead of a Lovett Anisha was a summer instead of a Winter Melinda was a bracelett instead of a Ring Robby was a grape instead of an Olive Lori was an antelope instead of a Deering Shawn was a beige instead of a Brown Sunny was a stadium instead of a Park Carolyn was a mustard instead of a Mayo Robbin was a pebble instead of a Stone Yummy was a moon instead of a Sun Judy was a woman instead of a Mann Joanna was a Dominic ' s instead of a Kohl Jeff was a Touhy instead of a Lowell Joey was a manicurist instead of a Barber Lori Hirshman Kevin Hohs Jennifer Holt John Hoppe Sharon Horiuchi Pam Hossfeld Samina Hussain Nadine Hugmeyer Borpit Intawiwat Steve Ivezic Craig Izenstark Stacey Jackson Tim Jacobs Mariann Janessa Kristina Justesen David Jutovsky Chris Kaecheie Myra Kahn Seniors 29
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Taking advice from friends is Senior Nadine Hug- meyer. Many Seniors agree that friends made in the last four years will be friends for life. Seniors Sonia Bychkov and Eric Kopfstein study together in the English Resource Center for tomorrow’s test. The English Resource Center is a quiet study area where students can go to help others and get help themselves.
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Jerry Kang Roula Kanterakis Carrie Kaplan Sylvia Karalekas Alex Kats Sabiha Kazmi Liz Kelley Brian Kellman Daniel Kellman Karen Kenmotsu Sonia Kersten Joe Khasho Kurt Kiernicki Jeff Kilian Ellen Kim Linda Kim Jim King Mike Kirchens Leading the Marching Band in performance is Drum Major Senior Cindi Moss. The Marching Band competed in two competitions bringing back 2nd and 7th place trophies. MONEY!! During a student’s stay in high school, one object is of the utmost need. MONEYII There are two ways a student can obtain this much desired need. They can either turn to a life of crime, or get a job. The latter seems to be the more popular choice among the students here at Niles West. Many fields are open to students. Department stores are popu¬ lar places to work. McDades and Courtesy Home Center both employ many Niles West Students. Their wages are adequate, but they work there for special discounts, or so they say. Grocery stores are also popular places of employment. Stu¬ dents pack bags, or stock shelves at Jewel and Dominicks, looking for free handouts. They keep in mind their life-long goal, to work a check-out counter. But how could we forget, the most popular field of all, the fine chefs. The people who work at fast food restaurants. These fine and talented people can prepare a cheeseburger, small fries, and a medium Coke in three minutes flat. It seems as if at every McDonald, Burger King, or Wendy’s, a familiar face is preparing your meal. 30 Seniors
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