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Paragon 8i Munster High School 8808 Columbia Ave. Munster, IN 46321 Volume 16 IN A RACE to the finish students had to overcome the hurdles of construction, fire, Homecoming and academic difficulties. While senior Kelly Svenning- son whips the burdens of the Homecoming hassles, junior Kathy Fitt continues her confrontation in the academic area.
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Taking Hassles in stride Noisy nuisances, tedious tests co nfront students Girls’ Basketball team members were determined to do it. Project Biology stu- dents were determined to do it. Speech and Debate team members were deter- mined to do it. In fact, from the time school opened Sept. 2, all 1507 students were determined to do it. It” was to take all the abnormal” construction problems and regular school hassles in stride. Whether confronting un- finished or displaced classrooms, or find- ing a new pathway from the North to South building, students were determined to overcome obstacles and prove they could come out winners. Squeezing sideways past construction workers hanging ceiling tile, avoiding signs reading “Use Other Entrance,” and evading wooden horses forced students to reroute their routine pathways. Dented trash cans catching the drips of rain fall- ing from leaky roofs and boards which sank into the mud puddles beneath them were obstacles students ha d to over- come. Once inside the organized mess known as a classroom, students were swamped with other problems. Looking for books amidst stacks of supplies or transporting materials from the North to South building delayed the start of class for some. The construction show continued as students encountered their first tests and prac- tices of the year. Academics was not the only area af- fected. Victory, the dream of every ath- lete, seemed harder to attain as con- struction problems had to be hurdled. The Volleyball team had no place to play be- cause of the torn-up fieldhouse. She- horses began practices without a pool to swim in. Equipment was put away and once uncovered, space became a prob- lem. Whether it was squeezing into a color- coordinated new desk to get some work done at school, or squeezing inside a float to get some work done outside school, problems had to be tackled. Yet the Volleyball team beat this disease known as hassles, as did Pride commit- tee members. In fact, students were just beginning to climb over their walls of has- sles when yet another surprise crept out from behind the next corner . . .
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