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puters. Make-believe Congressmen proposed bills ranging from cuts in defense spending to reforming tax laws as other leaders and chairmen became entranced with the competi- tive debates in the Hopcal Govern- ment simulation exercise. Innovative learning techniques enticed students as a Sociology class staged a lunch time fight to record the amazed stu- dent reaction. Individual interests clutched others as the Scuba Club explored the murky depths of France Park in Lo- gansport while Chess Team mem- bers spent countless hours of prac- tice on the way to their National competition. Not only were students in academ- ics and organizations susceptible to this rampant spirit, but so were ath- letes. The Boys’ Tennis team ad- vanced to semi-state playing as if they were vying for the Wimbleton championship. With the same emo- tional feeling in mind, the 12-2 Girls’ Swimming team swam to a tenth place finish at state. Perhaps the administration should post signs on the doors entering the school warning students . . . Caution: This could be catchy. Don ' t fight it- schod infects oil interests Two faced. Going beyond the normal dress code of red and white day, junior Brian Bohling anxiously awaits his class battle cry during the Homecoming pep rally. Just one more drop. Awaiting the color change from the final drop of iodine, junior Rick Dernulc and sopho- more Ron Harding become engrossed in their chemis- try laboratory experiment. Hats off to Daffy. We re no. 1 shouts junior Kim Plesha as she exemplifies her spirit on behalf of the Junior Class before the Homecoming parade. The ju- niors later went on to capture first place with their winning float, Daffy Duck!” Key in. Waiting for her measure leading into the Mickey Mouse song, junior Angie Bubala becomes wrapped up in the band ' s practice in preparation for their performance at Walt Disney World during spring break. A different spectrum. While inserting a magnesium ribbon into the bunsen burner flame. Mr. James Thom- as assists sophomore John Fredericks as he catches the fascination of chemistry class during the lab.
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C aution: The Surgeon General has deter- mined that Munster High School can be catchy to students’ in- terests. Catchy? Who would believe this school could be catchy? Dragging weary bodies. 1,356 stu- dents and 69 teachers returned Sept. 7 to what many thought would be another dull routine, a 1 80 day school year. Ever since the construction in 1979 and the fire in 1980, students and staff alike faced the constant hassles of workers, machinery and inconveniences. Who would believe that normalcy” would finally return to a catchy atmosphere which would hook the unsuspecting crowd? As the sleepy senior girl shuffled her slow-moving feet towards her locker, those Monday morning blahs penetrated every inch of her body. Dashing down the hall, an eager group of friends boasted some juicy gossip about last Friday ' s party. Ev- eryone within 300 feet caught the message! After that dreaded first hour, the day started to pick up. Friends huddled around each other discussing what to wear for “Good Morning Day.” imagining being decked out in pink sponge rollers and plaid flannels for Spirit Week. Wheth- er through the strangely painted faces or the colorful array of sky- ward-bound helium balloons, Home- coming festivities entangled a stu- dent ' s interest. The contagious spirit spread out- ward through the school as “comput- er junkies” spent frustrated hours programming Pascal ' s triangle in the Computer Math room, while other “junkies’ approached the “Apple Or- chard” to run their programs on the 29 newly acquired Apple II Plus com- CAUTION School can be addictive Complete Concentration. Taking a second look at the board, junior Sherra Stewart tries to apply the basic Identity cos 2x sin 2x l to her trigonometry problem A ; On the side. During a time out. Coaches Leroy Marsh and Assistant Al Buchnowski instruct senior George Shinkan on how to complete a first down against Calu- met. Opening 3.
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