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One's Limit Skilled Limit Student Life Academi Know No Limit 6 Unlimited 96 Opening People 2 26 Speed Limit everending Sports Closing Limited Time 154 City Limit 262 Activitie Community 116 226 • Coach Dan Hanton' hu ky puppy Yukon attracts attention from some curious students. They rea!Lt..c that 1f you arc a Husky, you can do anything. From left to right: Scott Bugai k1, Jcnmfer \ ilson, Eri a Cureton, Ru 11 Burkhard, Lindsay McKelvey, William Struble (Cover photo of Lake Huron by Sara Bugaiski) Port Huron Northern 1799 Krafft Rd. Port Huron, MI 48060 810-984-2671 http: I /husky.port-huron.k12.mi.us Enrollment: 1760 Vol. 34 Know o Limit 1 Parapenting in . 'ew Zealand, Brvan .\1o!>h r ('99) ails with thewmd. Mosher spent everal months there as a foreign { exchange ~ student. He ;: dared to travel a:: c to the other ~ side of the t world. ~ 2 Opening Pole vault10g how !leather Howard ('00) hci capabl• Know o Limit of uccccd10g in a porto; competctJon n w for women. A th un pe ked through the clouds on August " Senior Rob Boyea ('99) 31, 1760 stud nts ent red an unu ually warm partictpat 10 a n w event call d the "tenniS ball and w learning building. They were eager to pass" at th' game a •mbly dunng Mardt Gras week. conquer all ob tacle in their paths and go be- y nd their potential in the process. Both students and staff had to adjust to the While tudying n w chool year. The elimination of study halls 10 the hall, Anna Raymo ('01) concen left many tudents earching for other cia ses. trate~ in a new, more comfortable atmosphere. That caused many students to challenge them- '§ s lve and reach pa t the requirement by taking l el 1 an xtra cia . As Khnsh• Another chedule change wa the half days WI! son ('99) decorate a ..,howcase, ... he on sixteen Wednesdays. Teacher inservices di plays queen's and king's court nomint·e~. aimed to give taff new techniques to better m t the ne d of all students. The weather wa un ea onably mild throughout the fall. Temperature leveled at Hard at v. ork at The Dor" \ House re ..i. au about 70 degrees, giving teachers the opportu rant. Theresa Orrell ('99) '>ets out loa\ C'-of bread for nity to go beyond regular teaching methods by customer. ... taking cia outdoor . Opening 3 Wlule ll mg the ball, Jonathlm Know No Ha~tm s ('01) gl\e.., h1s all f,,r the team. Boundary Ju~t after their pl•rformance, In the technology area, a n w student-cen the marching band stands proudh before tered network wa et up. All tudent w r \\alkm ofi the field. giv n login name and pa word so that th y could ace then twork. That y tern gave them the opp rtunity to work and save fil 1n Ready for the new choolwide H-driv . another da · of school, student-. enter In the neighborhood, the increase in com the building with books and bags in mercial town hip development brought more hand. families moving to the area and the resulting increase in students. With all the additional people and curricu wept a\'oay by the array of colored lights, Kati' Tache ('99) lum, as they approached the year 2000, staff and and Tony Partiptlo ('99) enjoy their students looked to surpass the goals they had memorable evening. set. Because of the rise in numb rs as well as the departure of orne staff, tw lve new teach rs were hired. In spite of hi temporary All in all, students and staff exp nenc d a disablitiv, Timothy Campbell {'99) growing sense of excitement at the possibilitie does his best to perfect his art work. open to them. !\1ardi Gras game give~ Evan Ranshaw ('00) the opportunity to compete for hb clas~. The game.., assembly encouraged students to show their school spirit to the utmost. Opening 5 Before the Chn~tmJ~ ~l'J~lm bt>gm~. Ryan Clift ('99) eh up J ChristmJ~ tree for display at S...•Jrs m the Birchwood .\1Jll. Halloween hJd not pa~sed when ChristrnJs decorations came out. With a cheerful grin, .\lelissa .\1c\1ullin ('99) answers the phone at t \1ardi Gras assemblv, Andre\\ 1/2 Off Card Shop, located in Vincent ('99) ~hO\\ s hb. school Birchwood \1all. Balancing both sp1rit bv p.:~inting hi~ face. school and after-~chool jobs, Participating in the game students learned to delegate time to ,1s~ •mbh· emph.lslzed spint for all get the most out of am free hour. stud •nts. 6 Student Life Division

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