Munster High School - Paragon Yearbook (Munster, IN)

 - Class of 1984

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Pep assembly helps boot the winter blahs w hat came in the last week of February, lasted four days, made up of slobs, school colors, sweats and sunglasses? Spirit week which was sponsored by Student Government. Adding to the liveliness in the air as the basketball team headed for Sectionals, Win- ter Spirit week boosted the attitudes of the school and basketball team. As the week started off, for once students did not have to worry about their attire, as slobs made their way through the halls Mon- day on Slob Day. Tuesday’s Hat Day was left out in the cold as a w inter storm hit the town and school was cancelled for the day. When Wednesday arrived, school spirit and morale were back as the school colors dominated the halls and classrooms. Students clothed themselves in just about all possible red and white colored attire such as jerseys, pants and bandanas as they participated in Red and White Day. Comfort came on Thursday as students woke up in the morning without the hassles of deciding what to wear. It was all unani- mous that the fashion on Thursday would be sweats. As the week came to a close, Friday was seen through colored glasses as students wore their zaniest sunglasses indoors for Shades Day. “It’s interesting to see all the different things that people wear and how some people really get into spirit week,” stated junior Kathy Wojcik. However, spirit week wasn’t the only spirit lifter and apathy cruncher. On Thursday, Student Government held a pep assembly to get everyone ready for the big sectional games. “I think pep assemblies add fun to a student’s schedule.” said junior Carla Dahl- sten, “They get everyone rowdy.” As the students poured into the gym for the assembly, students looked forward to the excitement to come. Soon the 40 minutes of events had begun. Aside from the cheerleaders cheering and the Drill Team dancing, the girls took the spotlight as they competed in a tug-o-war between the classes for the first time. The teachers got involved with a basketball dribbling relay between teach- ers and students. The losers, being the teachers, were each awarded with a pie in their face. Another first for this year was the best looking basketball player baby contest. Louis Hanson, sophomore on the Junior Varsity team, was voted the cutest baby by the student body. Finally, to highlight the afternoon the Basketball Homecoming King and Princes were an- nounced. The Princes were; freshman Tim Broderson; sophomore Tom Zudock and junior Jay Grunewald. Crowned king was senior Larry Hemingway, posed as pop star Michael Jackson. As the final notes to the Mustang fight song were played, everyone was en- couraged to cheer the team on at Calumet High School for Sectionals. Once again a- pathy was defeated by the students soar- ing spirits. In the shade. Although there is no glare from the sun, senior Mary Doyle wears her sunglasses indoors for Shades Day and takes a break from business to look through the Crier. Ready or not, here I come. With a look of vengence, senior Bob Hart uses his own technique in the pie throwing contest during the basketball pep session. Eng- lish teacher Mr. Jack Yerkes takes one more look at his clean clothes before setting himself in for a nice piece of whipped cream pie. All for one, one for all. As the sophomores tugged their way to a victory against the freshmen, the seniors yanked in a win against the junior girls. All four teams pulled together and used teamwork. 24 Winter Spirit Week

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Superior skyline. Taking it all into view from the 103rd observatory floor of the Sears Tower, once can appreciate the serene beauty of the advanced architectural style of Chicago. However, lurking below one gets wrapped up in the hustle and bustle of this windy city. Days gone by. Bringing back a touch of romanticism, horse and carriages can be found clomping through the busy streets of Chicago. For 35 an hour one can relive the excitement of the days of the late 19th century. Caught in the middle. Spen ding a Saturday afternoon shopping on Michigan Avenue’s Water Tower Place, juniors Tad Benoit and Michelle Jacobo decide which of the many restaurants will satisfy both their taste buds before going home. Chicago 23



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Who says school isn’t fun? VC hile involved in an animated conversation, sophomores Lynn Carter and Mary Beth Tafel enjoy a comfortable day in school as they come in sweats for Sweats Day. New Royalty. As the results are announced, the mem- bers of the Homecoming Court cross the floor to take their places at their new thrones. Senior Larry Heming- way won the title, Homecoming King. The princes were junior Jay Grunewald, sophomore Tom Zudock and freshman Tim Broderson. it I will remember Chuck Novak next August, fev.id Football coach, Mr. LeRoy Marsh. Slapped on and smeared all over, the whipped cream covered the floor. This sticky situation reigned on the select few of the faculty members after the dribbling relay at the Homecoming Basketball pep assembly. The race between teachers and students resulted with: winner throws all, while losers takes it all. With students in the lead, the teachers got creamed. It was a sweet sight to see. Winter Spirit Week 25

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