Marine City High School - Mariner Yearbook (Marine City, MI)

 - Class of 1975

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“On your mark! Get set. Go!!” Six foot tall Daryl Wilde battled along on his tiny trike while little Diane Beattie wheeled around the course to capture 1st place in the tricycle race. With feet bared , anchors tied securely to the rope , and muscles tensed , the tug V war began. The crowd was up on its feet cheering as their team struggled with all their might to pull the other closer and closer and finally over the center line. These new events along with the traditional crowning of the court , pom-pom routine and pep rally gave us a spectacular Homecoming Assembly which fired up our team for a 7-6 victory over arch-rival St. Clair.

Page 29 text:

Penny Day got Spirit Week off to a good start . The office was jammed with smdents cramming pennies in their class jug and hoping that they would win. B-Bop Day was Tuesday. Boys slicked back their hair and wore leather jackets and shades. The girls literally went all out with red lipstick , pony-tails , saddle shoes and bobby socks. When Clash Day came , the students wore stripes with polka-dots , flowers with plaids and anything they could think of On Sock-Em Day kids wore all kinds of weird socks including stripes , plaids and different color patterns. On Orange and Black Day everybody covered themselves from top to bottom with our school colors. The week ended with a great assembly and a homecoming victory.



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1. Queen Colleen tosses out footballs to the lucky winners of the tug ' a ’ war 2. “ Pull! Pull !” shouts Jim Speer as he helps hea e the junior class team over the line. 3. The beautiful girls chosen to reign over the Homecoming festivities were: Freshman Sue Wiinikainen ; Junior Beth Snell : Senior Sandy Kammer: Queen Colleen Nugent; Senior Irene Russell; Junior Dawn McLouth; and Sophomore Kathy Nugent . 4. “ Diamond Girl ” was the pom-pom routine the cheerleaders presented for the Queen and her court. 5. “You ' ve gotta be kidding ! I can’t do that!” cries Debbie Hopton while Jeff Britz and Daryl Wilde sit on their 2-inch tricycles listening intently for the starting gun. Homecoming — A Winner All The Way!

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