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Niles East High School was a public 4–year school in
Skokie, Illinois Skokie (; formerly Niles Center) is a village in Cook County, Illinois, United States, neighboring the City of Chicago's northern border. Its population, according to the 2020 census, was 67,824. Skokie lies approximately north of Chicago's do ...
. Operated by Niles Township High Schools District 219, Niles East was first opened in 1938 and closed after the 1979–1980 school year. Niles East's sister schools
Niles West High School Niles West High School, officially Niles Township High School West or NWHS, is a public four-year high school located in Skokie, Illinois, a north suburb of Chicago in the United States. It is part of Niles Township Community High School Distric ...
and
Niles North High School Niles North High School, officially Niles Township High School North, is a public four-year high school located in Skokie, Illinois, a North Shore suburb of Chicago, Illinois in the United States. It is part of Niles Township Community High Scho ...
remain open. The school was known as Niles Township High School until Niles West High School opened in 1959. The school sports teams were named the Trojans. The school's greatest claims to fame are its two Nobel Laureate alumni—perhaps even more notable because the school was open for only 42 years. It ranks high among schools around the world on the list "Nobel Prize laureates by secondary school affiliation." The school buildings were demolished by
Oakton Community College Oakton College is a public community college with campuses in Des Plaines, Illinois and Skokie, Illinois. It was established in 1969 in Morton Grove, Illinois and moved to its current locations in 1980. History Oakton College opened in 1969 in ...
.


History

In 1975 Niles Township High School District 219 announced that Niles East would be closed in 1980 and all students and faculty were moved to Niles West and Niles North. On the evening of November 2, 1978, then President
Jimmy Carter James Earl Carter Jr. (born October 1, 1924) is an American politician who served as the 39th president of the United States from 1977 to 1981. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously served as the 76th governor of Georgia from 1 ...
attended a "Get out the Vote" Rally at Niles East, where he was given an honorary diploma from the school.


After closure

After
Oakton Community College Oakton College is a public community college with campuses in Des Plaines, Illinois and Skokie, Illinois. It was established in 1969 in Morton Grove, Illinois and moved to its current locations in 1980. History Oakton College opened in 1969 in ...
moved from their original Morton Grove campus to
Des Plaines Des Plaines is a city in Cook County, Illinois, United States. Per the 2020 census, the population was 60,675. The city is a suburb of Chicago and is located just north of O'Hare International Airport. It is situated on and is named after the ...
, Oakton opened a branch campus in the former Niles East building. District 219 administrative offices were temporarily located in the shuttered Niles East. Centre East for the Performing Arts was located in the former Niles East Auditorium until their current facility opened near Golf Road and Skokie Boulevard. Oakton Community College demolished the original high school buildings in stages as new buildings opened. The only remaining structures of Niles East as of 2017 are the courtyard flagpole and the basement under the gymnasium that is now used for storage.


Pop culture

After its closing in 1980, exterior and interior shots of the school were used in scenes from films such as '' Risky Business'' (1983) and the John Hughes films ''
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'' (1984), '' Weird Science'' (1985), and ''
Pretty in Pink ''Pretty in Pink'' is a 1986 American teen romantic comedy-drama film about love and social cliques in American high schools in the 1980s. A cult classic, it is commonly identified as a "Brat Pack" film. It was directed by Howard Deutch, produc ...
'' (1986).


School Songs


Fight Song

''Nilehi, Nilehi,''
''Go out and win this game,''
''We'll help you try.''
''The Trojans were a mighty race,''
''They fought with lots of vim.''
''Let's keep our fighting spirit and we'll win!''
''Let's go now!''
''Gold and Blue,''
''We're true to you,''
''We'll stand behind you always to a man.''
''Let's keep our colors flying high,''
''Our motto is to do or die,''
''Let's win this game, Nilehi!''
''Let's go, Nilehi!''
''Let's go, Trojans!''
''Fight hard, Nilehi!''
''VICTORY IS OURS!!''Entry for (Skokies) Niles East HS; Illinois HS Glory Days; accessed 12 April 2009
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Alma Mater

''Gold and Blue'' ''Gold and Blue we sing to you''
''To you we bring our hearts so true''
''When we go off to College, we will think of you old school''
''Where we gained lots of knowledge and learned the golden rule''
''Though years may come and years may go''
''Deep in our hearts we'll always know''
''That there's only one real high school''
''And so we sing anew''
''We love you Gold and Blue''


Athletics

Niles East competed as a member of the
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from 1972 until its closing in 1980. It was always a member of the
Illinois High School Association The Illinois High School Association (IHSA) is an association that regulates competition of interscholastic sports and some interscholastic activities at the high school level for the state of Illinois. It is a charter member of the National Fe ...
(IHSA), which governs most athletic competition in Illinois. The IHSA currently recognizes Niles West High School as the caretaker of Niles East's competitive history. The following teams finished in the top four of their respective IHSA state championship tournament: * Baseball: 2nd place (1957–58) * Gymnastics (boys): 4th place (1961–62, 1967–68, 1974–75); 3rd place (1968–69); 2nd place (1962–63, 1963–64) * Swimming & Diving (boys): 4th place (1952–53) * Tennis (boys): 3rd place (1960–61) * Wrestling: 2nd place (1960–61) * Fencing: 1st place - State Champion Team (1969–70)


Notable alumni

*
Robert Horvitz Howard Robert Horvitz ForMemRS NAS AAA&S APS NAM (born May 8, 1947) is an American biologist best known for his research on the nematode worm ''Caenorhabditis elegans'', for which he was awarded the 2002 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, ...
(class of 1964) was the co–recipient of the 2002
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for discoveries concerning genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death. *
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(class of 1965) was the co–recipient of the 2008
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for the discovery and development of the green fluorescent protein, GFP.Elsner, David; ''Nobel winner in chemistry was born here''; 8 October 2008; ''Chicago Tribune''; accessed 12 April 2009
/ref>Elsner, David; ''Old Niles East High has 2nd Nobel winner in 6 years''; 9 October 2009; ''Chicago Tribune''; accessed 12 April 2009
/ref>Rozek, Dan; ''Nobel for Niles East grad''; 9 October 2008; ''Chicago Sun-Times''; accessed 12 April 2009 * William Campbell (class of 1949) U.S. Air Force lieutenant general. * David Kaplan (class of 1978) ESPN 1000 radio sportscaster and host of ''
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William Nack William Louis Nack (February 4, 1941 – April 13, 2018)Jill Wine-Banks Jill Wine-Banks (born May 5, 1943 as Jill Susan Wine
(class of 1961?) television news legal commentator, Watergate prosecutor, first woman executive director of the
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. first woman general counsel of the
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References


External links


Niles Township High School District 219Niles East Alumni DirectoryOakton Community College
* ttp://www.illinoishsglorydays.com/id198.html Illinois High School "Glory Days"*"Teacher's Strike" 1976 documentary fil

{{authority control Educational institutions established in 1938 Educational institutions disestablished in 1980 Former high schools in Illinois High schools in Skokie, Illinois 1938 establishments in Illinois