Feature
By Thomas Steinhauer
Husky Herald Reporter
SEX, MONEY, DRUGS!!!!! That’s not what
Valentine’s Day is all about.
This
article will tell you about an average Valentine’s Day at PHN.
So many different students do different
things on Valentine’s Day at Port Huron Northern.
When asked what she did on Valentine’s Day,
Tori Fenner (‘15) said, “I usually go to a romantic dinner and movie with my
friend who’s a girl. Then we watch sad movies and cry about not having
boyfriends.”
Zachary Ellis (’15) said, “I chill with my mom
and do jigsaw puzzles.”
There’s a variety of activities that
students perform at PHN on Valentine’s Day, from hanging out with your
boyfriend/girlfriend, to hanging out by yourself, to hanging out with your mom.
The possibilities are endless.
Port Huron Northern has an interesting
variety of students who perform an interesting variety of activities. However, some
students don’t even know when Valentine’s Day is.
“I don’t really care for Valentine’s Day; it’s
not that big of deal to me,” said Danielle Tucker (‘15). By being ignorant, Tucker adds an interesting
perspective to Port Huron Northern St. Valentine’s Day.
There’s so many different ways that students
at PHN celebrate Valentine’s Day. Another way the school itself helps out with
the holiday is by selling candy grams.
For one dollar, students can send a candy
gram to their crush on Valentine’s Day and make his or her dreams come true.
That can be very helpful, especially for
kids who don’t want to spend a bunch of money on some girl such as Clinton
Massey (‘15), who said, “I’m only ‘bout to spend like one dollar one my girl.
She ain’t even that good.”
Others aren’t as rude as Massey.
“I’ll get my girl whatever she wants. I’d
buy her one hundred candy grams if she want,” said Jordon Callahan (’15).
No matter the methods, there are so many ways
students at Port Huron Northern celebrate Valentine’s Day.
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