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1. The cold weather didn’t dampen the spirit of Homecoming as smiling Lisa Malmquist shows. 2. For Karen Leonard, Mac Jarosz and Kris Hill, rowdiness the night before seems to be the word. 3. Emotion being one key to football success, Jay Hollingsworth expresses his before the game. 4. Those people lucky enough to receive them, picked up their mums from Jeanne Richardson. 5. During a pep session, students show their enthusiasm and Brickie spirit. 6. Senior class float wins first place with the theme of Nobody Toys with the Bricks. 7. Senior Cindy Ramage emotionally accepts the crown of Homecoming queen. 8. Junior Debbie Pastor, escorted by John Breezley, was named princess. 9. Kris Cieslak, escorted by Randy Keith, was named sophomore princess. 10. Juniors Joe Balash and Tammy Lackey dance the night away after the big game. Football Homecoming 11
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Homecoming School spirit was visibly seen through- out Homecoming week. Store windows were painted uptown, lockers and halls were decorated, and the trees outside of HHS were covered with toilet paper. The seniors’ Nobody Toys with the Bricks won the float competition. Cindy Ra- mage was crowned Homecoming queen. Junior Debbie Pastor and Sophomore Kristine Cieslak were crowned princesses for their classes during half time. Home- coming night ended happily with a 56-6 victory over Michigan City Rogers. At the pep session the faculty won the Tug-of- War.
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The 1979 Drams Department ' s play, M A S H”, was presented Nov. 15 and 16. The play was changed to the fall to give time for the new choral director, Mr. Bill Darnell, to organize a musical. M A S H” stands for Mobile Ambu- lance Surgical Hospital. The screenplay was developed by Tim Kelly from the book by Richard Hooker. M A S H ” was chosen by Director Shirley Mu- maugh because of the large cast needed, popularity, and the large audiences. Ac- cording to Miss Mumaugh, this cast was mainly inexperienced. Hawkey e was por- trayed by Senior Ken Melvin while Junior Jimmy Mullins played his companion Duke. Junior Dan Sc human played Ugly and Senior Ray Schallenberger portrayed Walter. Junior Keith Morgan and Senior Richard Johnson were Trap- per John and Colonel Blake respectively. Sophomore Dan lllc played Radar. ”
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