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Page 33 text:
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The Class of ’74 displayed true enthusiasm this year in fighting to retain the barrel for the third consecutive time. Usual- ly Seniors don’t care about Mardi Gras since a lot are on co-op, but this year was an exception. T-shirts were silk-screened with the saying: “Senior Class Olympic Team, Spitz Took 7 We’ll Take 3.” Capturing 60 points at the assembly, more than any other class, they won events such as the pie-eating contest, the wheel- barrow race, and the tug of war. Their downfall was their cart, a wheelchair, which came in last place. In the wall competition, the senior wall, “The Cask of Amontillado,” came in third place. The wall builders were disap- pointed but will long remember putting handprints on each other with papier mache, throwing sand on wet paint, dressing their man in a tux by stuffing his legs with paper, and fashioning him a flower boutonniere out of blue and gold flowers taken from the court yard. The Class of ’74 set a challenging example for the future se- niors of Port Huron Northern. UPPER LEFT: Jerry Kent does the famous two-wheeled tricycle trick. UPPER RIGHT: Whoops! as Renae Wurmlinger and Doug Page fall for each other in the Three-legged Race. BOTTOM: Steve Wilkinson lends a hand with the Mardi Gras Wall. 29
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RIGHT: Rob Tubbs is shocked at how well the Seniors have done. Seniors celebrate their last Senior Court Nominees: TOP ROW: Vickie Barbee, Leslie Amadon. SEC- OND ROW: Debbie Stevens, Nancy Walker, Dawn Hess, Maureen Kearns. THIRD ROW: Cindy Weston, Linda Rodriguez, Renae Wurmlinger. BOT- TOM ROW: Susan Borovich. 28
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Assembly kicks off magazine drive The top ten sellers this year were: 1st place - Ron Tosch 2nd place-Laurie Miller 3rd place -Sue Young 4th place-Donna Duquette 5 th place -Mark Reese 6th place-David Schroeder 7th place -Don Harrison 8th place— Heather MacTaggart 9th place-Scott Berdan 10th place-Vicki Nunn TOP LEFT: Blushing to hear her name called, Pam Pickard walks up to the stage to get her “picture of George Washington.” TOP RIGHT: Charlie Chaplin presides over the magazine sale. BOTTOM RIGHT: “Queen For a Day” looks over the prizes that the top ten sellers will receive. 30
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