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Dancing together at the Back to School Dance is Lynn Huddleston, senior, and Don Rogers, junior. The first dance of the year was sponsored by the Senior Class. Putting the ball. Jennifer Eibel, senior, makes the winning shot. Jennifer was captain of the girls golf team for the 1984 season and qualified for state. 4 It’s All Here
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Working hard on an English paper, Karen Pearson, junior, finishes by adding a few corrections. English classes at Merrillville are required for admissions to colleges. Students gather together at lunch to talk about their day. The variety of cafeteria food satisfies the tastes of everyone. Representing their dub, Student Council members, participate in the 4th of July parade. The parade began at Pruzin Funeral Home and ended at MHS. The MHS defense lines up against the Hobart Brickies. The Pirates ended their season with a 7-3 record. It’s All Here 3
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fZk f (i He i! Weeks flew by with places to go, things to do and people to see. Rocking, rolling and be-bopping were favorite pastime activities for students at school dances, GOYAs and at the new teenage nightclub. Club Soda. In addition to dancing, making friends is another popular pastime. “I think that it’s easier to make friends at MHS because people are so friendly here,” said Norman Smith, senior. Another thing students love to do is go to parties. Fun and excitement can be found at a party, whether it’s a toga, a costume, or just a get together with old and new friends. ‘‘I like to go to parties to be with my friends and to listen to some great music,” added Joe Dowd, sophomore. But some students even enjoy a quiet time alone. “Sometimes I’ll be studying in class and the next thing I know. I’m thinking about what happened over the weekend,” said Lynda Schutz, senior. There was never a dull moment. MHS: It ' s All Herel dents await their school buses after a long day of Concentrating on his program, John Sekutoski, ool- The first day of school is always a day of junior, types on his computer. Computer ■Itement for everyone. programming classes were popular at MHS. It’s All Here 5
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