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The greatest most exciting day in the life of a student has arrived with much happi- ness as well as many tears. The future is catching up with them. Seniors look ahead to college or the working world. Graduation activities include Prom, a luncheon. Bac- calaureate, Senior Assembly, and Com- mencement. All will have unforgettable moments shared by friends that will never be forgotten. “You saw all the strange, weird, and great things you had done to- gether, then you realized that you ' d never be together to do them again,” commented Stacie Schoenberg. As the days that will end the years of high school approach, tension and anxiety are at a high point. “It ' ll be so awesome to walk up to the stage to get my diploma and know my years at Northern were worthwhile,” said senior Heidi Fuller about graduation. When asked what he ' d remember most about graduation activities, Paul Palmateer commented, “The Senior Prom is what I ' ll definitely remember most! It’s the one time when everyone looks so special.” Todd Goldman stated, “I’ll remember that I never have to go to school here again.” Lisa Davey (1988) sadly commented, “The Senior Assembly will be the saddest part of the year. It will be the time you’ll never see most of your class again.” Though at first the thought of graduating is scary and sad, the activities and fun of senior year make graduation an exciting, fulfilling event. The future is undecided, but the past has left the students prepared with the knowledge to continue to strive for their best. At the Victorian Inn where Mrs. Louella Allen held her annual Literary Luncheon, Dianna Horton, Krista Campbell, Sarah Lewis and Patty Basrai participate by dressing up as their favorite literary characters. National Honor Society holds a Jazz Band Lun- cheon in the library to discuss ways to raise money for the National Honor Society scholar- ship fund. 10 Graduation student life
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Spatial?, . eame. As chairperson of Snow Extravaganza 1988, I was able to see first hand the “be- hind-the-scenes” work that was put into the events. Many hours of volunteer work were required by those who took active roles. Natascha Keylon and Sarah Eastman were indispensable assistants. Spirit Week went smoothly thanks to the dedication of Amy Schock. It was the time devoted, of which no one was aware, that provided the rest of the school with what we hoped was a fun and memorable spring activity. The combina- tion of people and spirit made Snow ’88 a great success. - Nancy Austin Love those clowns! Margaret Tomlinson, Casey Benedict, and Betsy Wilhelm put smiles on children s faces. Northern Spirit shines as Chris Kahle dresses in camping clothing for Spirit week! With an endless supply of hot air, Brian Hanton, Kathy Peek, and Mike McPharlin help to cre- ate a magical effect at the Snow dance. Snow Extravaganza student life 9
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eSafe . auuM It s Party Time!” Those were the words heard all over Port Huron on the night of June 7. The class of ' 88 had just graduated and they were ready to celebrate! The seniors had their very first class re- union that night at the YMCA. They played racquetball, basketball, swam, and danced until 4 o’clock in the morning. Ms. Katherine Foster, the senior class adviser, said, “It was one of the greatest things done all year!” It was the last time the class of ’88 would be together and they were determined to make a lasting memory of this final event. After the finishing touches are put on for the Senior Prom, Andy Collins and Tracy Carleton pose for pictures taken by their excited parents. At the McMorran Auditorium where Com- mencement was held, row by row the seniors took their last flight of stairs to graduation. Graduation i i sluJcnl lift
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