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WM i Senior man Rob Kayser talks to weekend activity was hanging out Andy Orman to see what they are with the gl-IyS. doing next weekend. Andy's favorite Seniors Strut Jerseys Senior Men? What did Sen- ior Men do? They wore sen- ior men jerseys around school. The backs of thejer- seys contained such sayings as, Howard the Duck, Footer, and We B Jamming. What did all these jersey sayings really mean? Accord- ing to Rob Kayser senior man, Most of the guys just put their nickname or some- thing that sounds cool on the back of theirjerseys. Andy Orman said, The guys havejust called me Big UO because my younger brother and l have played on the same basketball team for several years. So the guys called me Big O and my little brother, Tim, Little That's why I decided to put Big NO on the back of my jersey. Plot every senior man was fortunate enough to have a known nickname. Having no second name, himself, sen- ior Greg Kinsey had to resort to something else, l saw a saying on a folder, One to Rock U, and just decided to use that, said Greg. Senior man Andy Orman is talking to Rob Kayser to see what he decid- ed to put on his senior jersey The jerseys, which were ordered in the fall, took two months to arrixe.
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Skateboarding Fanatics Back in the 70's one of the biggest fads was skateboards. The fad recently turned, with wilder colors, according to Bob Lerner of Omni Sports. On warm days a couple of ska- teboards showed off moves such as a Mc. Twist, 5Of5O, or Rock 'n' Rolls in the student parking lot. Freshman Ray Paschke said, i'One of the hardest moves to accomplish is an ol- lie The best thing about skat- xr ing is waking up on Saturday morning and skating my half- pipe with my friends all day, then going street-skating dommtomm at night, said ju- nior Greg Aycock. A half-pipe is a ramp which slopes up- ward sharply. -Matthew Mitchell photos by Michelle Guy Showing off one of his harder moves is freshman Arthur Chou. Arthur was doing an inverse in the south parking lot. WLM J xl...- JMILL. , I I 1 rm i A SQ- . if ,,,,..., .... ...M . , , .,,, S ,..,,,......,,.,......., Y,..,, .... , ., M , .....-..-...-.... V..-...A , 7 ' ' - M, x 'x ,iw 1 4 TV f' T -its X .,, . -W Concentrating on the next move that he is going to attempt is Ju- nior Shan Chu. After the school day is over Ray Paschke shows one of his ovm moves to his friends Arthur Chou and Shan Chu. ff :bfi - rv l sqfska :-..- t 1. ,sv QQ ir'-df I l l ,aQ ' O mt
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BRIGHTEN IN G MINDS J lf i i if ll i i 3 Wi? . 'T x xs- V jig rf.. .! ' . HA xl 5 li fi ii i 5 r l l l l v V V l 1 E 5 I 1 .fflcma E E l 3 4j0'41' i H1 5 554' Z l Y -' ACADEMICS '- PHH took many honors this year. Over 500 awards were earned by students and PNH placed first in events such as the TEAMS test and the High School Math Competition. . WHAT IT TOOK lt took exceptionally intelligent minds of people who knew about math, science, English, arts and music. WHAT WE HAD For the Great Auk, the math department sponsored PNH against 2,500 other nationwide schools and placed first in the state. WHAT IT TOOK Students had to have at least a 5.5 gpa, and be involved in school or civic activities. WHAT WE HAD Fifty-five sophomores, juniors, and seniors were inducted into the National Honor Society. WHAT IT TOOK Students needed strong stomachs to tolerate the smell of formaldehyde and steady hands to make precise incisions. Q WHAT WE HAD 3 To learn about the similarity of animal and human systems, Honors Biology classes dissected cats. Sophomores in Mr. Carl l1elfrich's Mr. Ron Rogers, math teacher, prepares ' English ll class dress in togas while students for tests by playing Jeopardy. 3 reading Julius Caesar. 2 ig--H:-iv iv W V I - 66f I
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