Thornridge High School - Piper Yearbook (Dolton, IL)

 - Class of 1988

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A masked senior fNancy Carnpanllej shows whal Halloween is all about - scary costumes make fhe usually boring day fun. Even in lhe cold of wlnfer, sfudenfs use fhe courtyard fo go from one class lo another: ho w- ever, during class periods The only remains of fhese sludenls are Their foorprinfs. The couriyard in the wlnferhme ls always fung John Bhafry, senior, winds up fo fhrow a snowball across fhe courfyard. 222 Closing

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lndex Xaba, Maghawe 127, 135, 201 Yarbrough, Alicia 73, 81, 201, Yott, Kevin 39, 118, 138, 101 Young, Anita 213 Young, Jamillah 201 Young, Latonia 81, 207 Young, Percival 213 Youngs, Jill 213 207 Zachary, Cheryl 207 Zachocki, Cassandra 191 Zackavec, James 45, 76, 201 Zackavec, Tim 12, 118 Zackavec, Tony 137, 213 Zaharis, Melissa 207 Zaharis, Troy 201 Zajac, Robert 101 Zambrano, Juan 140, 201 Zega, Joseph 191 Zeilenga, Gayle 61, 171 Zeilenga, Ron 21, 93, 171 Zerane, Angela 201 Zrc, Linda 106, 128, 201 Zmucki, Terrance 76, 207 Zrnucki, Tim 76, 118, 140, 201 Zoeteman, Jeff 118, 135, 207 Zurawski, Mark 70, 201 Colophon On the cover, Format Nos. 5069 and 5251 were used. The colors were 3096 red-3096 yellow, 3096 red-6096blue, 3096 red-3096 blue, and 3096 yellow-6096 blue. ln the table of contents, 3096 and 6096 tempo 222 were used and type was in Avant Garde C131 Final layouts for both cover and con- tents were designed and drawn up by Dawn Kinishi, along with Paula Franson and Julie O'NeiIl. On the title page, Avant Garde, Helvetica Bold Italic q20ij, and 6096 tempo blue P-700 were used. In the opening, Format Nos, 5524 and 5251 and 6096 tempo blue P- 700 were used, Type was Avant Garde italic q13ij. Dividers were done in Format NO. 5886, Avant Garde, 6096 P-700, and 10096 black. In the Mini Mags, color backgrounds of 3096 tempo 222, tempo P-700, and tempo black were used, headlines were done in Jefferson r50j. The Student Life Mini Mag copy was written by Julie and Paula, while the Academic Mini Mag copy was written by Heather Gilliam, Dina Kartch, Julie Nelson, and Karen Schwartz, The title page, opening, and closing layouts were designed by Julie and copy was written by Dawn and Paula. Mini Mag layouts were designed by Julie and Paula. The first two words of all cutlines were boldfaced and one pica was put between each cutline. All pulled quotes were 6096 black, and pages had a 1096 black background bleeding off all edges. Folios and copy Qexcept for the above mentionedj were in Avant Garde. All headlines were in Helvetica Bold italic except for the above mentioned and the closing, which was done in Avant Garde. All layout designs were set by the editors, and type was set on the Apple lie with the Josten's Micro Graphix Series. We would like to thank Mark Shoup from indiana University High School Journalism institute for helping us with ideas to carry out the theme, and Miss Marion Wognum for her creativity and understanding for what Uwe needed. The production part of our pages could not have been completed without Pam Ortega, our publication consultant, and Mr. Mike Hackle- man, Josten's representative. ln part, the printing and taking of pictures could not have been done without Root Photographers: however, most of the picture-related work could not have been completed without the work done by the chief photographer, Katie Lydon. Thanks goes to the staff without whose continued effort this book would never have materialized, Most importantly, we'd like to thank Mrs, Daily for her undying energy and patience with the staff and editors. Editor-in-chief .,... Julie O'Neill Assistant Editors-in-chief ,.,.. Paula Franson Clayoutj Student Lite Editor ,,.,, Paula Bentley Academics Editor ..,., Nga Nguyen Al'iClmClfl9 Lifide CGSSlSTGTTTj Organizations Editors ,,,,. Julie Curatolo Qco-editary Sports Editors ,.... People Editor .,,.. Business Manager . , Photographers General Staff Karen Schwartz qco-editorj Tom Ballatore fco-editory Laurie Merritt Cco-editorj Tricia Vanderlee Tricia Walski Cassistanty . , , Sharnia Bullock Katie Lydon Cchiefj Nathan Allen Cris Gramza Elbert Henley Julie Carlson Lynda Fayta Lisa Gargas Heather Gilliam Cris Gramza Sue Hartigan Dina Kartch Paul Levin Julie Nelson Heather Sterk Julie Talsma Sharon Tobecksen Adviser ,,.,, Mrs. Jean Daily Art Adviser ,,,,, Miss Marion Wognum Josten's Representative ,..,, Mr, Mike Hackleman



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People are faking l can 'f believe if, no more home work! l 'm so glad fhaf school is over! l-low did l do? Well, l fhink l passed all my classes. Oh, greaf - now fhaf school's over l'm going fo be working all fhe lime. There goes my summerl Don 'f worry we 'll keep in louch, won'f we? Hey, lef's go fo fhe beach or Greaf America, okay? Well, if l don 'f see you - have a greaf summer! These phrases were seldom heard in fhe beginning of fhe year, however, by fhe lime lvlay and June rolled around, fhese phrases were consfanfly heard echoing in fhe halls. Everyday in fhe halls all differenf fypes of people could be heard falking abouf a variefy of fhingsf however, fhe words fhaf fhese people fhrew foge fher did noljusf make senfences - lhey commu- nicafed feelings and ideas. Communicafion proved fo be fhe mosf useful fool fo fhe high school sfudenf. Sfafemenfs were made nof only by falking buf also fhrough clofhes, hairsfyles, friends, affifudes, and even classes. So, communicalion really ne ver leff a person - if was everywhere fhe sfudenfs were. Whenever fhe fime and wher- ever fhe place, one fhing's for cerfain - People are falkingl Every morning several sludenfs gafher fogefher in fhe Salofo Commons fo slarf the day off righfy a group of friends gels a laugh ouf of somefhing funny in fhe Commons, ..,w.,,,, iff, M, g f Closing 223

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