Thornridge High School - Piper Yearbook (Dolton, IL)

 - Class of 1988

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Thornridge High School - Piper Yearbook (Dolton, IL) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 205 of 230
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Page 205 text:

T -shirts express style as well as give comfort AlThough T-shirTs moy hove been worn only when no oTher shirTs were cleon, They become o woy To ex- press one's personoliTy or sTyle. A person ThoT sporTed o shirT which reod, See Jone burn, Burn Jone burn, or T'See Dick drown showed Their perverTed sense of hu- mor, while Those ThoT wore Tie-died shirTs hod The self confidence To be oble To endure such sToTemenTs os, I ThoughT ThoT junk wenT ouT wiTh The woolly mom- moTh! Those ThoT liked The Tie-dyed look felT The Tock- ier, The peTTer. Some sTudenTs designed T-shirTs To l:-oosT Their zodioc sign ond nicknome. OTher rw populor T-shirTs in The holls were Those beoring group ndmes such os WhiTesnoke ond lron lyloiden. I spenT S20 on concerT shirTs so ThoT I could weor Them To school The nexT doy To leT every- body know ThoT l wenT, sold Borpi DoughorTy. WheTher sTylish or Tocky, T- shirTs served os poTh o ne- cessiTy ond on occessory. Carlos Clarke, Jim Zockovec, ond BryonT CoThey moke o foshion sToTemenT wiTh T-shirTs. FW Richard Websler Secin Wells Lovel WesT Lori WesT Dcirric Sheelis ArThur WhiTe Brion WhiTe v-J! Jennifer WhiTTle RenoTe Wilcox Kevin Wiley Koren Wilk Royford Wilkins lV Andre Willioms 7 BridgeT Willioms Croig Willioms Denise Willioms ErnesT Willioms Kevin Willioms LoliTo Willioms Syivio Williomsnlf Wondo Willio If Trocy Willis Loshoun Wilson Felicio Winbush QQ ConsTonce WinTer Brion Wifulski Jeon Wojfonowski Lomor Wolford Rene Woods Monico WyoTT Nord Wyche Moqhdwe Xobo f Lofonyo Yorbrough Jomilloh Young Jomes Zockovec 06- Troy Zohoris Juon Zombrono Angelo Zerone Lindo Zic Tim Zmucki Mork Zurowski 2 1, xl . s Juniors 201

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Siblings in school face identity problems Are you John or Joe? Doh't you have a brother in school? You certainly don't act like your older brother. lf one had a brother or sis- ter, this dreaded question could be heard throughout one's life. Those with siblings found that they were con- stantly being compared to their brother or sister or even being mistaken for them, 'tlt doesn't really bother me that l'm called by my sister's name. l'm so used to it that I automatically respond, said Kelly McCarthy. Another problem siblings had was fighting over locker space. Sharing lockers with Jerome could be d pain at times, but l guess it was bet- ter than being stuck with a stranger, stated Christina James. Even though sometimes brothers and sisters made lite impossible, some stu- dents did not have the problem. Being the only child l didn't have the sibling problems to contend with. lt also gave me o different outlook and open mind if a friend was having sibling problems and came to me for advice, commented Mike Nudo. Though problems be- tween brothers and sisters did occur there were times when the knowledge and guidance that they offered was beneficial, well maybe. Karen and Kelly McCarthy are two of the many students that are sib- lings in school. Lotrease Thigpen rftiinnie Thomas jdword Thomas Germaine Thomas Stacy Thomas Tracy Thomas Maurice Thompson UU io VS



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T'QulT acTing like such a geek: you musT be a fresh- manl No way man, I'm already a sophomore! WhaT were The sopho- mores up To in Their second year? They were Taking dri-- ver's ed, purchasing class rings, and were no longer being classified as uben- nies. You had more assur- ance and felT less insecure. You seemed To be more keen on Things, said Joseph Johnson. AfTer being here for a year, They knew Their way around The school. Tocay Lollis explained, 'll knew The people around me, and I feiT more imporTanT, I knew where I was going. I could look aT The freshmen and say l've been Through iT al- ready. Sopd moves AnoTher sTep Toward up- perclass sTaTus was ThaT They could be puT inTo spe- cial homerooms insTead of Their alpha-slice. I liked be- ing in SCGT homeroom be- cause l had more freedom and a permanenT pass. I was also wiTh more people ThaT I knew, sTaTed Karin l-larTzell. Sophomores' lives varied from The previous year. Mar- cia Runge summed iT up, I'You have more fun and friends and Twice as much homework To worry abouT. All in all, sophomores found ThaT Their second year in high school provided se- curiTy, sTaTus, experience, and more To Talk abouT. Soph Officers: Laurie Ciecierski, secreTary: Michael Broome, vice president Tammy TiTus, president Jesus Villegas, Treasurer Tammi Acevedo Julia Adams Valencia Adams Tamara Addison

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