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Lori Clark Rachel Cohen Michael Colby Joan Colletta Melissa Connell Ritchie Cordero Andy Costello Suzanne Covington Shannon Crowley Arnold Cruz Christine Curtis Listening in on senior Kirsten Gieler’s telephone call, senior Kevin Steele takes part in the conversation. Telephones are in constant use as NiWeHi students contact family and friends to share the latest news. 28 Seniors
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V i Faculty member Mr. Geis doubles as hall mon¬ itor and math tutor as he gives Senior Eric Bilgin- tina some extra pointers to complete his home¬ work. In another world, senior Halina Orawiec rests comfortably in the nurses office Many students resort to nurses (. ' arisen and Scarborough when feeling ill. During an A.P. chemistry laboratory sess ion, senior Jaewoo Jung patiently waits for the sub¬ stance to heat up on the Bunsen burner flame. A.P. classes provide students the chance to re ceive college credit while in high school. Betfov Tim ComJluq TiffiJp Slipping further towards the end of the desk, a student starts to dream while dozing off. Suddenly, he realizes that the teacher will react furiously if she sees him taking a nap during a lec¬ ture. Students find it difficult to stay awake during boring classes throughout the day, but some students find that the following methods provide ways to stay up and alert. “Day dream about being He-man, de¬ stroying Skeletor, and marrying Shera.” Mike Hartman 90 “Split our split-ends.” Tracy Hirshman Holly Kahn ’90 “Count the squares on the ceiling.” Danny Klapman 90 “See how many pieces of cherry gum I can fit in my mouth.” Scott Ledwon 90 “Color with my crayolas.” Susan Lieberman 90 “Dream of how the country will be when I am in charge.” Jami Mandl ’90 “Try to color the whole desktop before the bell rings.” Paul Schramm ’89 “Fantasize about being a giant and lifting the school with one finger.” Matt Silverberg ’92 “Look at the person next to me and count how many pimples he has.” Lana Urso ’91 “Dream about making a birdie putt on the eighteenth hole at Augusta, to win the Masters’ Championship. Scott Whelan ’90 Rachel Garland
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Kevin Curtis IN tatl Jot, IV tat i Not Fads come and fads go. That will never change. Year after year all students, freshmen through seniors, remain slaves to fashion. A problem arises when the fads exit the fashion scene before they enter the student’s closet. To get a head start on the fads and fashions, students can refer to this up- to-date guide on What’s Hot and What’s Not. What’s Hot Subways Tapered Top-siders Single Earrings Swatches Tie dye Convertibles Stonewashed Senior cut day Reeboks Prom Class of 89 What’s Not Mom’s Meatloaf Floods Penny loafers Tattoos 28-Function digital watches Squirt shirts Dad’s station wagon Plaid Freshman orientation Converse Frosh-Soph Mixer Everyone else Brian Hansen Sarkis Danavi Yana Dashevsky Kendra Davis William De La Huerta Bill DeAcetis Ever Deguzman Jennifer Delreal Joseph Delfin May De Las Alas Noel Deguzman Seniors 29
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