Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Career Day with the Tigers

Sports
By Dallas Chicone
Husky Herald Reporter
   The Detroit Tigers hosted The Kansas City Royals on Wednesday, April 2.
   Attending the game were students from Port Huron Northern part of the Tigers Career Day. The students got to attend the game and were talked to by some of the Tigers front office about their careers before the game.
   Mrs. Peattie the Marketing teacher at PHN set all this up. “This a great way to show the kids possible jobs they might be interested in after college,” Peattie said.  There were a total of five speakers, Jordan Fields from the Detroit Tigers Foundation, Christy Hammond,  the Community Relations manager, John Rehm, who is in charge of Sponsorships, Keri Galagher, the Sponsorship Service Coordinator, Lindsey Hayes from Broadcasting, and Joel Bienenfeld, from the marketing Campaign “Who’s Your Tiger?” “They were very informative,” said Peattie.
   “The career stuff was informative,” said Keaton Sprotberry (’15). “It was nice hearing some info on how to be involved in professional sports even if you aren’t playing them.
   In the game itself, Max Scherzer took the mound for the first time this season along with Jason Vergas for the Kansas City Royals.
   The Tigers got a strong start from Scherzer as he went eight scoreless innings allowing four hits and striking out seven.  He would take a no-decision in the game.  Newly-acquired Ian Kinsler supplied the offence as he got his first hit as a Tiger, a solo homerun in the bottom of the 4th to give the Tigers an early 1-0 lead.
   Jason Vergas put in a solid start for the Royals going 7 innings, allowing one run and striking out six, also getting a no-decision.
  The Royals tied the game in the top of the 9th as Tigers closer Joe Nathan blew his first save of the year.  The Royals loaded the bases on Nathan and scored the one run on an Alex Gordon sac fly.
   In the bottom of the 10th Kinsler struck again as he singled home the winning run and the Tigers walked off to victory for the second straight time.
   “The game was exciting!” Sprotberry said. “A 10th inning walk off! It doesn’t get much better than that!”
   “The game was great!” Andrew Silver (’14) said. “The highlight of the day was not only the walk off,  but when the building outside the park caught on fire.”
   Mrs. Peattie said that she will be doing Career Day again at Comerica Park. So if you want to go to a Tigers game next year, sign up for Marketing!
  
  
  
  

   

April Fools Day, Fooling People

Feature
By Jon May
Husky Herald Reporter
    April 1st is a day that lets all pranksters run free. It lets them roam and place jokes on people as much as they want.
    On April 1st 2014, YouTube; a popular website that lets you upload videos, decided it would be funny to pull a prank on the world. What prank? Well, by making up a fake trends video of 2014.
   These fake trends are either parodies made from actual trends that have occurred over the years, or just random trends that would never catch on. Or would they?
   These trends would include: Clocking, Kissing Dad, The Glub Glub Water dance song, Chicken High Five,
Flash Sobbing, and Guitar Tricking.
   I wanted to know what the student body thought of these fake or un-fake trends. “I thought that all of them were stupid, I don’t like when YouTube does their April fools jokes” said Paige Byrnaert (’14). “The only one that was actually worth my time was the Kissing Dad trend”
   YouTube isn’t the only big corporation to pull a spoof video this April fools. Another big company that  
pulled a joke video was Google.
   Every year Google takes one of their many features and adds a special feature that is so bizarre it drives people mad. “That’s awesome the way they created it, but as for it not being real that makes me angry” said Tom Coop (’14).
   This year they came up with the idea for a Google Maps spoof, involving catching Pokémon. They would have people, open up their Google maps application on their smart phone, and then Pokémon would show up. Then each person would move their Google map around the world until they caught every Pokémon.
   Reddit was another corporation to also pull pranks on the world. “It was fantastically stupid” said Brendan Maxwell (’14) a student who regularly uses Reddit.
   Reddit also decided they would play jokes on their subscribers by showing a new way to up vote, down vote, and scroll through their pages. “I wish they wouldn't play jokes like that, it would be cool if they were real.” Maxwell said.
   The question that still needs to be answered is if these supposedly “fake trends” will catch on or if these massive companies actually do have the capabilities to turn these virtual fake jokes into reality. I guess we will have to wait until next April fools to be posed by these same exact questions.





No Longer Underdogs: The Black Keys

Entertainment 
By Mike Horsey  
Husky Herald Reporter

   They are anything, but an overnight sensation. It took ten long years for their success to slowly climb for ‘The Black Keys.’ Suddenly, with the release of their last two albums, ‘El Camino’ and ‘Brothers,’ they have become one of the hottest rock bands in the world.
   After their most recent album, ‘El Camino,’ which was released in 2011, they debuted as the 2nd hottest album on the 'Billboard Top 200' list. They powered their way to win two Grammys and the hearts of MILLIONS for their hard blues, smooth rhythm, and brilliant compositions. It was so successful that after their tour schedule was released they had sold out back-to-back Madison Square Garden in less than fifteen minutes.
   One common thing someone that claims to be a ‘Black Keys’ aficionado at our school will almost always hear from other people, like Connor Stager (’16) say, “I have no clue who that band is.” However, the great thing is, even if you have never heard their name, almost everyone has heard their songs plastered in comedy movies, Victoria Secret commercials, and blasting in the background of sporting events.
   ‘The Black Keys’ consists of Dan Auerbach with an everyday trademark beard, who mans the vocals and the guitar in the band, and Patrick Carney who shreds the drums with his extremely silent persona and Buddy Holly type glasses. When you listen to these two men humbly speak about their music you realize they’re two quiet friends from the small town of Akron, Ohio who like to shake the entire world with a mountain of noise.
   Connecting in high school, Patrick and Dan have always shared their love in music. To start off, they began playing music in Patrick’s basement. Bailey Watson (’14) says “…Ever since I began listening to their music…I always thought they were a long shot, but they’re coming out from under.” There’s no doubt that the thought of a two man band from the basements of Ohio have always been placed low on the totem pole.
    From the guys’ first old fashion fan base building by touring in a van with no air, which is the picture on the front of the ‘El Camino’ album, to their wild success headlining around the world. We now wait, after three years, for the debut of their new album ‘Turn Blue.’ The world seems to be confident with the two kids from Akron, Ohio; however, one can only imagine that it’s still all syncing in for them. Regardless, ‘The Black Keys’ are not underdogs, anymore.

Monday, April 14, 2014

If you could change one thing about PHN, what would it be?

Chatbox
By Molly Capadagli
Husky Herald Reporter 



Riley Snowden (’15)

If there was one thing I could change about PHN it would be probably be the way everyone treated each other because like you can tell, some people that just act like they’re better than everyone else and there is some people who are kind and would help anyone who needed help in the school. I wish there were more people like that, because all those little acts of kindness count.”






Emily Gates (’14)

 “I would change off campus lunch because I feel like everyone does it anyways and food locations are right by the school. Not only would I want that to change but also longer lunches. The line at lunch is so long you only have like 15 minutes to eat and chat.”




Hannah Middleton (’16)

“If I could change one thing about Port Huron Northern it would have to be how people think about sports. Everyone thinks football is the number one sport, when in reality tennis, girls’ basketball and boy’s baseball has the most talent. I really don’t think people realize that.”






Jordan Tomlinson (’17)

 “Longer lunches because we can have more time to mingle and eat our lunch. “

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

The Monuments Men not so Monumental

Opinion
By Alyssa Ayers 
Husky Herald Reporter

   The Monuments Men hit the box office February 7, 2014 earning $127,919,000. The film had a star studded cast among them being; Matt Damon, Bill Murray, John Goodman, Cate Blanchett, and George Clooney, who also directed the film.
   This movie is based on the mission of allied forces of art historians during World War II tasked with protecting artistic masterpieces from Hitler and the Nazi before the famous art and other culturally important things get destroyed by Hitler and his forces. This was going to be no easy task as the pieces were behind enemy lines in the thick of the war.
   This was not a bad movie, but I would not put it in the top favorites either. There were some good parts to the movie, most were too short for most liking, and then the story line was sort of boring.
   There were also some scenes that are comical whether on purpose or not but they were still silly.
   The acting from the cast was good too, but viewers just didn't feel the urgency or importance of their mission during the movie. One of viewer’s favorite scenes from the film without giving any spoilers was when George Clooney’s character was interrogating a Nazi.
   Also a downside to this film was they never really made the audience care about the characters, to make them feel invested and see this band of brothers going to war to rescue this super important art work for future generations, but that just did not really come across the screen.
   It could have gone more in depth with the story line and all of the details of what truly happened in real life. This was a shorter film than some, being 118 minutes long. 
   Although there are downsides to this film, it was generally liked that this was about a true story. This film is educational as well because it described different situations that happened in the history of our country.

   Overall I would recommend The Monuments Men, it was a decent film, and it may not be a must see, but it’s a good one if you haven’t seen it yet. The overall rating of this movie is a 3 out of 5.