Niles Township High School West - Spectrum Yearbook (Skokie, IL)

 - Class of 1988

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CHECKING IN 1. On my first day at Niles West I □got locked inside my locker by a senior. □ brought treats for my homeroom. □accidentally went into the wrong bathroom. □ spent the day in BAC. 2. The first time I parked in the student lot I □ backed into 285 pound Joe Schmoe’s brand new Porshe. □was allowed to park in the handicap space due to a broken pinky. □found out that I was in the teacher’s lot, thus obtaining a ticket. □ hit Dr. Ring’s car before turning into the lot, giving me another day in BAC. 3. Before school every morning I watch □the weather. □the Thundercats. □Tom and Jerry. □the time pass in BAC. 4. The first time I went to see my dean I □cried hysterically and begged him not to give me a detention. □shook his hand and introduced myself. □called my mom to come in with me. □got assigned to BAC. 5. Dressing myself for school was easy because I □coordinated a perfectly matched outfit the night be¬ fore. □wore the same thing every day. □grabbed the closest thing on my floor. □came in my pajamas. 6. My first time at the Homecoming dance I □stood in the corner waiting until most of the seniors were off the dance floor. □showed off my incredible dancing talents, giving me a spot on the next Dance Fever. □fell asleep because the dance started an hour past my bedtime. □talked to the chaperons about my BAC’s. 7. In the cafeteria I □studied diligently for my next class. □ patrolled all of the tables to make sure everyone threw away their garbage. □waited politely at the end of the lunch line for my turn. □ bought a cellophane wrapped sandwich and took it back to BAC with me. 8. At the first basketball game I [ scored for the other team. □won the game for us by scoring all the points. □fell off the bleachers and broke my toe. □was assigned to another BAC for threatening the other team’s cheerleaders. 9. Every morning in homeroom I □sat in my seat attentively and made sure not to miss any announcements. □fell asleep. □ made 101 excuses for being late again. □got called down to BAC. 10. My locker was □empty (because I carried all my books around with me.) □covered with pictures of my hearthrobs. CHECKING IN □equipped with a mirror for periodical grooming be¬ tween classes. □a complete disaster. 11. On my first date I □ spilled a drink on my date. □got something black stuck between my teeth. □ burped in a fancy restaurant. □talked about school (and all my BAC’s). 12. After school I usually □ stayed after for extra curricular activities. □went straight to the library to begin studying. □ raced home to watch the last 5 minutes of General Hospital. □ left the BAC room and headed for room 140 to serve my detention. 13. During a fire drill I □fainted from excitement. □scanned the school looking for the fire. □told on the person who pulled the alarm. □ remained seated in BAC until my dean thought of my punishment for pulling the alarm. 14. The day before holiday break I □caught the chicken pox and stayed in the entire 2 weeks. □ baked Christmas cookies for all of my teachers, □started my vacation early by not coming to school at all. □completed my list to Santa Claus instead of doing homework during BAC. 15. The first thing I did when I got up in the morning was □ looked at myself in the mirror and wondered why they call it ’’beauty sleep”. □ put on my Mickey Mouse slippers. □ used the toilet. □turned on the lights because I’m afraid of the dark. 16. When I stayed home sick I □watched Scooby Doo. □went shopping. Sophomore Gloria Catanese and junior Danielle Singer cuddle together to keep warm during a football game. Dedicated Indians fans faithfully attend sporting events regardless of the weather.

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CHECKING IN Many students choose not to have a study hall, and therefore must com¬ plete homework during other free time. Senior Janet Till finds a quiet spot to catch up on some reading before her big test. CHECKING IN □called all my teachers to find out what homework I missed. □celebrated for missing a day of BAC. 17. When I had my phone number written on the bathroom wall I □told the dean. □covered it with liquid paper. □ stayed home from school. □got caught while writing it and received another day in BAC. 18. When I was assigned homework I □wrote it in my Chandler’s immediately so I wouldn’t forget it. □got the answers over the phone from my classmates, □didn’t bother doing it at all. □did it while sitting in BAC. 19. During a test I □concentrated and took my time. □copied the answers off my shoe. □fell into a deep sleep and snored loudly. □got caught cheating off of the smartest person in the class, therefore ending up in BAC. 20. When I got to school every morning I ... □went straight to the bathroom to fix my hair. □ ran to my first class since I already missed homeroom, □sat in the cafeteria socializing with friends. □went to homeroom at 7:00 sharp to get a good seat in in the first row. 21. During the Back to School pep assembly I □studied. □cheered for the wrong class. □ kept screwing up ’’the wave”. □threw toilet paper at a dean, and therefore got sent to BAC. 22. The first time I forgot my locker combination I □stole someone else’s books. □went out to lunch instead of going to class. □cried while I waited for my locker partner to come open the locker. □ saved myself the trouble and went directly to the BAC room. 23. The dumbest thing I ever did was □color coordinated my spirals with my folders and text¬ books. □wrote down all my teachers birthdays so that I could buy them presents. □ brought my parents with me to a school dance so they □could take pictures of me and my date. □actually brought homework with me to BAC. 24. During gym class I □always wore my uniform to receive all my points, □volunteered to run the mile several times for extra credit. □threw a basketball at my teacher and knocked him her out. □was sent to BAC for pushing a freshman into the pool. 25. My favorite class was □gym. □ lunch. □study hall. □ BAC.

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