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Cool Fall Weafher Lures Powderpuffers Fall at MHS seemed to trigger the heighterv ing spirits of freshmen and senior players in the Powder Puff football game. Open only to girls, it saw the Freshman-Senior team victorious over the Sophomore-Junior players with a total of two touchdowns. Both touchdowns were completed by Freshman Deanette Kollars. Sponsors for the teams were Jennifer Lovette and Randy Gilmore. Along with the early arrival of fall this year, numerous sweater or jacket-clad cyclists could be seen riding tandems in Merrifield Park or along streets for exercise and pleasure. During the long weekend of Teacher ' s Institute, many students spent time exploring the new shopping centers springing up near Elkhart. The majority of students, however, spent their time either working at home, working at jobs, or sleeping. Even more could be found sleeping at their jobs. But having fun seemed to occupy several more and at least attract many. SWEEPING DOWNFIELD, Freshman Jill Gushwa eludes Sheila Hazelwood with some help from team- mate Sandy Varner. HAPPY OVER a Freshman and Senior touchdown, freshman teammates give a victory high. ii
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■ . ' e . TRYING TO STAY AWAY from Dave Weber, John Kabzinski darts and dodges in the green fields of Mer- rifield Parl . 16-Student Life
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Homecoming Victory First in Many Years No rain, no floats, and a Homecoming vic- tory for the first time in three years topped this year ' s Homecoming. Miss Sarah Torian reigned over her Home- coming Court, which consisted of seniors Jeanne Schwartz and Bonnie Glover, juniors Sandi Ramsey and Janet Long, sophomores Denise Dial, and freshman Karen Bosler. At the afternoon pep session on the football field, Ron May introduced his foreign brother from Germany, Bjorn Schulenburg. The Homecomin g at night against Michigan City was made even sweeter by the music of the Seven Expressions at a dance sponsored by the Student Council. Thus, Friday the 13th did not spool the fighting spirit of MHS. School spirit was also heightened by a NIC conference victory. To express this spirit, Don Costa, Jon Creakbaum, Jim Cunningham, Chris Gronning, Mike McPhail, Dave Shraser, Barry Woolet, Jim Moore, and Barry Woolet walked to Hammond while carrying a football. They did not walk all the way because the game was postponed until Saturday on account of rain. A QUEEN AFTER her coronation, Sarah Torian smiles sweetly as she sits on her throne, JUMPING UP FOR A touchdown, the students cheer the Cavemen on to a homecoming victory. 18-Student Life
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