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remain Even though the rain was con- stant, the dedicated fans stayed to watch the mighty Pirates de- feat the LaPorte Slicers, 5-0. Another reason the fans stayed to suffer in the rain were the halftime activities. Chris Pirate fans for festivities Cochran, senior, was elected ‘‘Mr. Football 1985 by the team. Cochran commented, “I was very happy to receive the award. It was especially nice because my brother Doug won this award his senior year also. However, there was one difference, his ball stayed dry, mine got drenched.” This also was the time for the crowing of the Homecoming Queen. The court consisted of Sam Dalkilic, Karen Dudak, Lisa Funder, and Sheri Sohacki, sen- iors. The 1984 Homecoming Queen, Stecy Plesha, pranced out in the rain, along with the court, to crown the new 1985 Homecoming Queen, Sam Dalki- lic. Dalkilic, commented, “It was an honor and I enjoyed it.” Dudak added, “At first, the rain upset me, but once we got out there we had fun and laughed about it because we’ll remember this time for the rest of our lives.” Luckily, the rain held off for the following night. Couples swarmed to the dance to, “Let the Good Times Roll.” The dance was sponsored by the Student Council on Oct. 19. L L Mobile Sound System provided the mu- sic for the 235 couples that at- tended. The couples were provided with a momento which was a re- cord with their name on it, re- freshments, music, pictures, and if they wanted, a lot of socializing. Pat Mulloy, Student Council sponsor, commented, “This was the best turnout we’ve had in a long time. The decorating com- mittee had a fun time making up the cafeteria, and all around, ev- eryone had a great time.” Tracy Schneider 12 Homecoming Fighting to recover the ball, the Pirates defensive line pushes through to gain possession of the ball. Merrillville ended up defeating the LaPorte Slicers. 5 - 0 .
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Displaying his spirit for spirit week, Tim O ' Shea, senior, flashes a big smile before class. The Sophomore Class won the competition for spirit week. Trying to frighten the crowded street 7 the Quest Club members display their Homecoming float. Judges then later picked the Senior Class float as Best Float. Concentration overwhelms the Senior Class Powder Puff team as their coach gives them half time instructions. The seniors lost to the juniors, 6-0. 11 Homecoming
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Waiting patiently at the Homecoming dance for a slow song, Mike Naspinski and Debbie Galka, sophomores, take time out for a picture. The dance was sponsored by the Student Council on Oct. 19. Enjoying the bonfire, students gathered together after the powder puff game. Students attended in order to talk about the games and show their enthusiasm. Burning up the flags and wood, the bonfire flares up. The fire was lit after the powder puff game. Homecoming
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