Monday, Mar. 18, 1974
Winning Streaks
Records were made and broken last week almost faster than streaking spotters could tally them. The leaders so far:
LONGEST STREAK: Five hours, by students at Texas Tech in Lubbock.
LARGEST STREAK: 1,543 at the University of Georgia.
MOST SPECTATORS: 6,000 Floridians who saw a solo streaker speeding across the basketball court during half time at the University of Florida-University of Alabama game.
BEST BLUE STREAK: By Canadian youths in Calgary, Alberta, in --4DEG F. weather.
FIRST FEMALE STREAKER: Carleton College (Minn.) Freshman Laura Barton, 18, who streaked the curtain call of a school play.
YOUNGEST STREAKER: A three-month old girl who with her mother formed a double entry in a Streaking Day contest in Massachusetts sponsored by a Cape Cod radio station.
STREAK OF THE WEEK AWARD: Tied by Mark Nunes, 21, who dashed down the center aisle of the Michigan house of representatives at Lansing, wearing only boots and a ski mask, and the two St. Louis students who barreled au naturel through the front entrance and out the back door of the Penrose district police station.
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