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■ f ' f- ‘-r l y - rtr vAAv- • ' t v k - . The starting line is filled with tension as the Men s Varsity Cross Country Team breaks for a start against Anchor Bay. Never settle for Less opening 5
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T H€ 8€ST Students set high standards in school activities. Mardi Gras was better than ever when the games assembly was moved outside and became an exciting, competitive field day. Lendzions of Port Huron added to the Mardi Gras theme, “It’s more fun in costume,” by supplying formal dresses for the Mardi Gras queen’s assembly. Jeanine Spillard, court nominee, added, “The fashion show was a neat idea; everyone looked great!” Mike Choinere’s music was another welcome addition to Mardi Gras excitement. His music kept the students motivated during wall building and into the night for the finale — the annual Mardi Gras dance. The Student Council began the year with many new ideas. The additions of an executive office, new execu- tive board positions, and carpeting in the student counc- cil rooms contributed to their mounting success. Athletes in a variety of sports have finally proven to be leading contenders in the Eastern Michigan League. Memorial Stadium became one of the centers of atten- tion during finals. The Women’s Varsity Tennis Team reached state fi- nals with junior Evie Kopp going undefeated throughout the season. Men’s Golf sent Jason Hutty to the EML first team, and Dan Pink and Dave Knupp to the second EML team. In addition, the Women’s Cross Country Team was the first in the school’s history to compete in the State Finals held in Flint. - Dan O ' Sullivan During each season many outstanding athletes devoted hours of hard work contributing to the extensive list of “Award Winning Athletes.” Throughout the year the Huskies have proven that hard work and dedication are the ingredients for success. We have aimed high and reached our goals, for we will Never Settle for Less! Defensive assistant coach Steve Marcero instructs junior Ken Meinhardt to stay low in his slant during a break in the game against Anchor Bay. Senior student trainers Lise Armstrong and Rochelle Rogers prepare water bottles for the varsity football team. Hoisting the P.H. dummy up at the pep assembly, before the big game, was a real blast! Never settle for Less
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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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