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xcellence: A Bruin tradition each class must stand up to The history of Northrop High School is one filled with success. Winning has become a Bruin tradi- tion not only in the area of sports but in other areas as well. Each class that enters Morthrop has this winning tradition to stand up to and continue. Morthrop students excel in many areas — athletically, aca- demically, socially, and maturity. While many schools can identify outstanding aspects of their fine arts programs, none can compare with the excellence of the entire fine arts program at Northrop. We have outstanding performing groups such as Swing Choir, Con- cert Choir, Concert Band, and Con- cert Orchestra. The Morthrop marching band, The Big Orange Pride, has been outstanding since its start and placed fourth in the state band competition and earned the honor of performing in the 1988 Rose Bowl Parade. No other school in Indiana can boast the annual ex- cellence in overall music education compared with Northrop. In addi- tion our fall play and spring musical compare favorably with any in the state and with many on a university level. Northrop also has one of the big- gest and best staff of teachers and administrators. The 1987 Fort Wayne Community Schools Teach- er of the Year was Mrs. Stephany Bourne. (continued on page 5) An anxious spirit sign waits to be broken by the soo tobevictorious Bruins. piioto Tami Clark [ Wi County Public ' - iJ ft. Woyne, Ind: TO BE THE BEST
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ort Wayne Community jchools Teacher of the ' ear. Stephany Bourne Captains of the City Champi- in Freshman Football Team, Jer- naine Brooks and Mike Mendler, national Merit Semi-Finalists, Megan m and Michael Braun, and Drum Ma- or of the state ranked Big Orange Pride, reg Brubaker prove that being the best is leing a BRUIN! photo Abbie Decker TO BE THE BEST ... M ) '
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On the downside of Homecoming week, a scuffle during luncfi mods leads to a broken window, photo Tami Clark Adorned with orange garbage bags, rowdy senior: express their Bruin Pride. photo Tami Clark WHAT ELSE IS THERE?
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