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Kawicki Kawicki The Sophomore Class gets fired-up before the pep session. On Clash Day, Tom Cameron, assistant athletic director, and Janice Qualizza, athletic director, contribute to the Basketball Homecoming Spirit Week. Gray Basketball Homecoming 25
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Homecoming: Seniors reign Proudly displaying the junior float, Scott Mizerak pulls it out onto the gym floor during the pep session. Don Engel, Nick Bumbales, and Casey Carrabine, seniors, struggle for the spirit stick that the seniors won for the most spirited 24 Basketball Homecoming Basketball Homecoming, although fairly new at MHS, was quite popular. Its many events began with Spirit Week which included College T-shirt Day, Preppy Day, Clash Day, Sweats Day and Purple and White Day. Sue Canchola, junior, stated, “I felt that the spirit days made it possible for everyone to participate.” Though each class participated enthusiastically, the Senior Class won the spirit stick which was presented to them at the pep session on Friday afternoon. Many different events took place at the pep session. A small scale parade took place in the gym with floats, built on wagons entered by each class and many clubs. Winning best float was the Spanish Club. Also announced were Dan French Stacey Plesha, sophomore Prince and Princess, Craig Kosac and Mandy Leposky, junior Prince and Princess, and Skip Walker, Lisa Mack, senior King and Queen. Lisa Mack said, “I felt very honored and pleased to be Basketball Homecoming Queen.” Homecoming activities continued Saturday night when the MHS fans gathered to watch our 72-49 victory over the Munster Mustangs. Concluding the Homecoming events was a dance held by the M-club. Josie Arena, sophomore, commented, “The Basketball Homecoming dance was exciting, and we should have them more often.” Angela Andreatos
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While enjoying a game of Uno, Patty McNally and Diane Vermillion, juniors, wait to see what Bob Scheub, sophomore, has in store for them. While setting up the game, Pat Armstrong, English teacher, explains the rules of Clue to Sandy Lines, Susan Metros, and Robin Sanko, sophomores. 26 Activity Period
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