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Students voted Lamfalusi as the 1986 Homecoming Queen during halftime of the 22-7 Pirate victory over Andrean. Coming Home Thursday was College Sweat- shirt Day, and it also hosted the first pep rally that the Class of ' 87 has ever seen at MHS. The enthusiasm of Dr. Daniel C. Rapacz, principal, and the an- nouncement of Mr. Football, Chris Abel, will be remem- bered. “Being awarded Mr. Football was an honor I will never for- get,” said Abel. Following the pep rally, the fired up students joined in the annual Flomecoming parade. The Senior Class won for dis- playing the best float. Purple and White day, the fi- nal day of Spirit Week, was also the day of the big game. At halftime Merrillville was ahead 8-7 against Andrean. Then the Flomecoming Queen, Jill Lamfalusi, and her court, Sherry Lemon, Kelly Burke, Reagan Plesha and Renee Mishler were introduced. “I was shocked and sur- prised when my name was an- nounced at the Flomecoming game. It was a great honor!”, commented Lamfalusi. The Pirates went on to win 22-7. To wrap up Flomecoming fes- tivities, many students attend- ed the Flomecoming dance, the theme was “Back to the 50 ' s and 60’s”. “The dance was really fun. My date and I had a terrific time dancing to all the older music,” concluded Mike Depta, junior. by CHRISSY FIGUEROA A ccepting the award for Mr. Football is Chris Abel, senior. Mr. Football is se- lected by teammates on his personal- ity, leadership and skill. G etting down to the Flomecoming music is Heather Charlesworth and her date.- The theme for the Homecoming dance was Back to the 50’s and 60 ' s.” Homecoming
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12 Good Morning “I get up at 5:30 a.m. so I can take a shower, do my hair and put on my makeup.” — Jeri Scrivnor S howing a part of her normal morn- ing routine is Heather Kirk, senior. Girls at MHS seem to take more time out in the morning for preparation before school. E njoying breakfast and a quick look at the newspaper before school is George Nicolich, sophomore. Many students make a special effort to wake up early to eat breakfast before school.
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