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“I thought having the team at our Homecoming was a great idea.” — Gina Canales fter the exciting powder puff game, students gather around the traditional bonfire. Homecoming traditions brought out the spirit in MHS students. W hile showing their school spirit, Amy Roberts and Tamara Levinson, seniors, participate in Hippie Day. Hippie Day was one of five dress-up days during Spirit Week. F ollowing through with school spirit by decorating the windows in the en- trance of the school is Debbie Galka, junior.The cheerleaders decorated the school every Friday for the football games. S howing that the Senior Class is number one are Shelly Metros, Kathy Lynch and Heather Charlesworth. sen- iors. The Class of ' 87 is the first team to take the powder puff honors two years in a row. Homecoming
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Coming Home A week’s worth of rain did not dampen the students’ enthusiasm for the Spirit Week activities Just as the 1986 football season brought back school spirit, Homecoming brought back the Merrillville 1976 State Championship football team. It was truly a Homecoming. “I thought having the 1976 team at our Homecoming was a great idea. At the game ev- eryone showed a lot of spirit,” said Gina Canales, sophomore. Most of the members of the 1976 team were present to see the Pirates reign over the An- drean 59ers. Not only did the Pirates reign over the 59ers, but Mother Nature rained over the entire town of Merrillville. During the week, several inches of rain fell. This rain caused many of the Homecom- ing festivities to be postponed. The powder puff game, which was followed by the bon- Offering some encouraging advice is defensive coach. Bob Bergeson. Berge- son helped coach the team to a 7-2 season. 8 Homecoming fire was rescheduled for the following Thursday. As in the previous year, the Class of ' 87 earned the powder puff hon- ors. Renee Mishler, senior, com- mented, It was great to win the game two years in a row.” The only thing not dampened by the torrential rains was the spirit of the students. One way students showed their spirit was to participate in Spirit Week. The week started Monday, with Nerd Day, followed by Hip- pie Day. Then came Wednes- day which was Dress-up Day. Amy Roberts, senior, stated, “During Spirit Week my friends and I participated everyday. It made the week that much more fun.” (continued on page 11 )
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