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The management of money, the skills of marketings just a few of the skills taught during activity period. Below: Chuck Gans plans his stragedy for his next play. Bottom: Time is running out as Jay Henderson takes his last play before being defeated by Sandy Plesac. 25
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In Search of a change The change at M.H.S. came every two weeks. It represented a chance for stu- dents to escape the same old school rou- tine.” Activity period it was called, and following second hour it was found. Ac- tivities were sponsored by teachers and administrators. They included specialized study halls, physical activities, creative classes, card games, the arts” of home- making and the appreciation of the Bea- tles. Approximately fifty activities were made available for students to choose. Following semester break, students and teachers were given new opportunities to expand their knowledge or just plain re- lax. Activity period has proven to be a worthwhile change” to an otherwise te- dious day. Who did it? According to Scot Mundell, it was Mr. Green who killed Mr. Plum with the candlestick in the Billiard Room. Kenny Trpezanovick enjoys his activity by strum- ming the guitar while others listen. 24
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Seniors find As January rolled around, some seniors found themselves graduating. A total of 66 seniors graduated mid-term to either be- gin in the work force or to continue their education. There was a traditional Senior Break- fast held in the cafeteria for the departing seniors. On Saturday, January 24, these seniors participated in commencement ceremonies, which were the last mid-term Satisfaction ceremonies to be held at Merrillville High. The ceremonies were directed by Mr. Schuyler and Dr. Secttor and were held in Reinhart Auditorium. Tammy Hampton, along with others, anxiously waits for her turn. Dawn Newlin and Carol Nipper patiently await for Dr. Secttor to announce their names. Deanna Lovely prepares to receive her diploma, as Karl Langbehn and Cindy Lenker think about school Sherry Highland looks on. days as they wait to receive their diplomas. 26
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