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Judy Young Named Homecoming Queen What comes to mind when you think of homecoming? Pretty girls? Floats? Parades? Football Games? All of that and more accompanied the crown- ing of the new 1974-75 Home- coming Queen. An honor that every girl dreams of at least once in her life! That dream came true for happy but tearful Judy Young when she was crowned Home- coming Queen on November 2. Judy, a senior, and varsity cheerleader, said that she was shocked when they announced her name. She enjoys all out- door activities, and plans to attend S.C.C.C.C to become a registered nurse . We not only elected Judy queen, but we also chose two girls from each class to com- plete her court. All are very pretty, and all attend Port Huron High School (naturally!). Which just goes to show you that the band isn ' t P.H.H.S.’s only claim to fame; just look around you! ! TOP RIGHT - Homecoming Court. FRONT ROW (from left to right) Denise Soblack, Prime Minister Dwight Frazer, Queen Judy Young, and Karen Winfield. BACK ROW - Juniors: Peggy Purkiss and Debbie A. Smith. Sopho- mores: Kathy Cogley and Anita Seely. Freshmen: Cindy Nelison and Lori Walsh. FAR RIGHT - Karen Winfield is escorted to the platform by her escort . BOTTOM RIGHT - A happy Judy Young is crowned Homecoming Queen. LEFT - Judy poses for our photographers. 24
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’’Tweet, tweet, tweet-bibty, bobity , Boom ! ’ ' Who else could this be but the energetic Big Red Band? Energetic? You ' d have to be, to rush outside in the rain, snow and sleet just to freeze at attention while prac- ticing for the football game the next night. In the end, the band would always be on the field, bringing out the pride in every Big Red ' s soul! We finally made it through the football season to our last game of the year, honoring the man out front, senior Allan Cairns. After A1 finally got the band together, we introduced the original Class of ' 75 Magic Box. Needless to say, greater miracles have never been done ! As a finale, all the seniors sadly (?) marched out of a school house to a swingtime Pomp and Circumstance. Taking pan in this activity were the Thunder- birds, the Tomahawks, the Dis- play Flags, the Majorettes and the Color Guard. These are the colorful groups that you see marching with the band and performing to the several dif- ferent songs the band plays . Even though football season is finally over, there is no such thing as a rest for THIS band! There they were , strutting down Woodward Avenue, leading the Hudson ' s Day Parade on Thanksgiving morning, a mere two weeks later! Who knew what would happen next? Band- tastic, of course, then Christ- mas caroling, the Spring Con- cert, and then . . . They’re always looking forward to new and better things ! It takes a lot of hard work to create a machine this great and indestructible, which was Marching Machine Has Pride, Spirit Color, Spark MAJORETTES - KNEELING - Sandy Stockwell. BACK ROW (from left to right) Tammy Raines. Gloria Rodgers, Marji Brown, Denise Cameron, and Patti Stockwell. TOMAHAWKS - SITTING (from left to right) Nora Harder, Mari Artman, Janie Castillo (Treas.), and Chris Zimmer. SECOND ROW - Judy Manzel, Cathy Collins, Sheilah Fleckenstien , Leila Buckingham, and Louie Breidenich (Capt.). BACK ROW - Mary Hering, Patsy Surline, Donna Hoffman, and Kim Par- ker. 26
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