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Page 18 text:
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' QUACK THAT BRICK WALL’ PLACE JUNIORS FIRST FOR SECOND STRAIGHT YEAR A happy and exciting mood filled the air as the bonfire blazed. Couples, parents and teachers made up the crowd that gathered around to watch the bonfire. The fine drizzle, falling that night, could not extinguish the romantic mood that prevailed throughout the air. Many couples took advan- tage of the cozy setting the bonfire provided. The sophomore, junior, and senior floats are all a creation of great imagination and a lot of hard work. First the theme is picked, then rides to see how other classes were progress- ing, asking for donations of napkins, chicken wire, toilet pa- per, and spray paint, and brownie-ing-it-up with teachers who might be judges all fit into the schedule of float constructing. The floats, the bonfire, the powder puff game, the home- coming game against Hobart, and the dance all proved that self-realization exists among the students at Merrillville High. 14
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SPIRITS RISES AT PEP SESSIONS The last pep session of the foot- ball season is always the sadest, es- pecially for the seniors. Cheer- leaders cheer a little harder; the students yell a little louder; and the team tries a little harder! Everyone tries their best to encourage the team on to another victory. Pep club president proudly announces the Queen Candidates, and the Mr. Football candidates are announced by Coach Demaree. Excitement and tension continue to mount at the homecoming game until, at last, the final “two” are named. Our final “two” this year are Queen Sharon Ashley and Mr. Footbal Cory Webster. Coach Demaree outlines strategy for game. Cheerleaders show spirit in school song. Sue Pappas, Teri Ledwinka, and Sandy Salerno express mixed emotions at the last football pep session. Mary Stroia presents Mrs. Orelup with roses.
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These cheerleaders demonstrate how to smile and say, ‘CHEESE’. Seniors tried, but couldn’t do it. They only succeed in plac- ing second. 15
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