[ 8 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, February 18, 1986 ~ School spirit at a high for Tahitifest Carnival = All grins, Amy Ware leads the grade 13 team in one of many tug-o-war matches at the PPHS winter carnival last Friday. Winners of the sloppy pudding eating con- folded partner Lisa Bailey. The secret to winn- test at Port Perry High School's Winter Carnival ing such a contest, Lisa says, is "to just keep Tahiti-fest were Inge van den Berg and her blind- shovelling no matter what." Down the hatch Pudding dribble ar -, BS as " rr ~~ gr -. * NT a Wy uy " fe 3 bg A Bae iad C8 a YE THA 4 2a AR Emma Salkeld and Kimber De Haas do some last minute gig- gling before the pudding contest begins. The pair had won the con- Fortune teller Madame Rochas, a former test two years in a row and were hoping to win this year too. Alas, ¢.dent of PPHS told Shelly Goris all about her a strong marriage, is a strong worker and has a great sense of humour. they were beaten to the punch. personality and future. Shelly, she said, will have 3