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. . . the genesis of social tradition Munster High in its first year as a full high school had to set up solid traditions. Special activities such as Loyalty Week, senior prom, plays, musical, and talent show gave the year flavor and interest. Finally the most meaningful occasion took place when the first senior class graduated in June, bringing a close to a year’s worth of student activities
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Dedication Game and Dance Climax Juniors “delivered ’em” Seniors “melted ’em” Sophomores “buried ’em” Loyalty Week began October 17-22. Monday was marked “Kick- OfT-Day”, when each class covered a wall with posters. Tuesday, “Red White Day”, found letter sweaters every where. On Wednesday, senior posters were given first place. On Thursday, students “stomped” the River Forest Ingots with oddly matched shoes. At Friday’s bonfire, a pep rally burned in effigy an 8-foot Ingot player. Saturday, the big dedication day, began at 12 o’clock with the first MHS parade. 1:30 was kick-off for the game. At half-time Yvonne Sat- terblom was crowned queen, while Lorrie Rich and Kathy Brown served as senior princesses, Nyla Guess, junior princess, and Gail Burke, sophomore princess. The junior’s float was awarded first place. After victory over the Ingots, the dance held that night proved a fitting cli- max to a historical week. The “crowning touch”: Student Council Vice President, Ed Jankura, crowns surprised queen, senior Yvonne Satterblomat half-time. 16
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