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Band members Paul Rhude, Megan Hutchinson, and Rob Balmer Carrier O’Connor supervises the voting for queen’s court nomi- take a break between songs. nees while Katie Petibonc quickly eats her lunch. Senior Eric Blomquist, a member of the varsity football team, dis- cusses the game with his younger brother Todd. Todd is a junior varsity football player. Only The Best student life
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Only The Best It’s great to belong to a school whose spirit outshines every other! — Paul Pencak student life Best Of Times The student life at Northern could never be call e d dull. Apart from -th e academic part of school lies anoth e r part, a va st-won de rland of activities for the student -bed Mard i Gra s, S now Extr a v a ganza v afld both junior and senior proms are only a few pf th e many events. Football games always have a hu ge turnout, “ e xcep t when tire windchill factor is 20 below ’ exclaims senior Jenny Ruffing. The games pro videaxhance the Huskies to support their school, cheer on the team, and show th e i r spirit 1 National Honor Society, Band, Student =C lub, a nd Quiz Bowl are a to Lrge role in few of the.many the students, studen tpar ti cipati on. Stud e nts take pride in th e ir school, “L s a even says junior Lisa Peterson. What is the best p a r t about N o rthern ? Ju- ni ot Lor i Smith thinks, “the spirit defi- nitely!” ' — TTaiira Sharpe. Michelle Ort. A J Gable. Evie Kopp. Maci McNeill. Natascha Kcylon. and Nancy Austin all show their enth usiasm tohoo? p rxn u u rrt popul af Conference fast spring Presentations on various school related events such as the blood drive and FVeShihen Krista Deegan and Joleen Fettingil listen intently at one of the year’s first student counci 1 meeti ngs, JCrisla, demonstrates hy ra i s i n g h e r h and , th e n e w pa r lia m e n ta ry -pr oc edu re s 4 he student council has adopted. — Only The Best student life
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Snow Extravaganza is PHN ' s unique way of breaking up the months of slush and gloom following our Christmas vacation. Snow began with a boom at the end of February. Students eagerly joined the fes- tivities for their individual classes. The wings were decorated creatively with the themes of “Going Back to Cali, “Winter Candyland, “Hans and Frans go to holi- day, and “Tombstone, Arizona. These unique ideas were focused around the theme of winter. The wings set the atmo- sphere for the week as students were drawn into the mood and spirit. I Natascha Kcylon is honored to dance with Snow King of ' 88, Mike Hanton. Will it make it? Tami Winchester hopes to award a goldfish at the winter carnival. The devoted students shone through with Spirit Week activities and participation in the traditional games assembly. In M.A.S.H. costumes and carrying stuffed animals, the Class of ' 89 once again cap- tured the Spirit Week title. The Saturday Winter Carnival, orga- nized by Sarah Eastman and T.J. Suliot, was a great success. Snow ' Extravaganza reached its climax at the dance on Saturday evening. “The dance is the best part of the whole week, com- mented Becky Shink. It was here that the surpressed energy eminating from the week was let loose. The members of the King ' s Court were then presented. Kevin Beedon and Brian Chicone represented the freshmen. Consid- ered the favorite men of the sophomore class were Scott Fleet and Jamie Gram. The dynamic male duo of the junior class was Patrick George and Dave Martin. The three holding the title of finest men at PHN were Todd Morgan, Tim Smith, and the 1988 Snow King, Mark Hanton. The culmination of all the week ' s events was finally totaled and the winner of the coveted Snow Skis was the Class of ' 89.
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