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THRIVING ON A BLUEWATER SCENE Page 6 — 1. The Blue Water Bridge is not only one of several landmarks in Port Huron, but the bridge also serves as a link to Canada. 2. The historic lighthouse boat. Huron, in the midst of Pine Grove Park. 3. The Municipal Office Center is a beautiful building where the city’s business is conducted. Page 7 — 1. Towering above Port Huron stands the monumental lighthouse. 2. The Coast Guard cutter Bramble watches over the Great Lakes. 3. Jennifer Mattson, Kim Edie, Laurie Hurst. Anne Haggerty. April Pelc, Darlene McLane, and Kim Beedon relax and enjoy a panoramic view of the St. Clair River. 6 Community
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page 4 — 1. Dan Hooper, Scott Angelbrant, Carl O’Con- nor, Brady Locke, and Matt Anter are Northern Cokeolo- gists. 2. Casey Benedict, Evi Kopp, Mario lafrate, and Heather Williamson enjoy their comradeship immensely. 3. Mr Jerry Brown is a very supportive Northern fan. 4. Darryl Gunter playing shy for the camera, page 5 — 1. Maureen O’Connor. Marci Philko, Pat George, Carylon Os- born, Mark Schmidt are dying to get their picture in the yearbook. 2. Julie Polk giving that special freshman smile. 3. Dave Stein, Casey Kucsera, and Jay Kreger laugh at Port Huron High’s threat to pluck the Northern •‘turkeys’’ at the game. Opening 5
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■:v2 ' » ' c 4 % 2T . f .. • £! ■£ - L 7 -. 2 ' - -’ •? ?! ; »• •. ?. T.“ .. - 1 f -V r - -l - - -x- r - r - - . .» ■ !■ MmaM - V . . r »- - — J T-5: , ■ ■= -ifQ- j v - ’•: »- % ; 1 V ' t- ' Tff - -- 2 ' . - «. T — - ?1SS Port Huron flourishes on the banks of one of the largest sources of fresh water in the world. The vital importance of this water to the city is evident in many different ways. The beaches along the lake attract vast numbers of visitors and residents alike. Many people also enjoy leisurely afternoons boating or sailing. Sport fishing is a popular attraction of this town along the water. This city’s greatest distinction in con- nection with the surrounding water is the Port Huron-to-Mack- inac sailboat race. Crowds flock in large quantities, and the city becomes a surging metropolis. Perhaps more importantly, the abundant water gives Port Huron a special personality. People may take that fact for granted, but the deep blue water re- flects a wonderful image of the city and also provides many breathtaking views. Community 7
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