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NO CHEESE NO TRACTORS... NO JOKE here did you say you were from?” “Munster.” “Oh, Muenster! Well, why didn’t you say so? I know that place — that’s where the cheese comes from.” “No, no, not — ” “Oh, I get it — like Herman Munster on TV. Hey, I watch that show all the time. Do they film it in your town?” “That Munster isn’t real. I’m talking about the one near Chicago.” “Chicago, huh? Hey, didn’t that used to the homeland of the famous gangster A1 Capone? Boy, it must be dangerous. Do your teachers wear bullet proof vests in the classroom?” “No, no, no — it’s nothing like that. Our school is extremely safe — and be- sides that, it offers a wide curriculum and extensive in school and out of school activities. You know, I’m surprised you haven’t heard of it.” “Wait! Say no more. I know the place you’re talking out. Munster is in the Region. Pure farm land. I bet it’s pretty hard tromping to school every day through the corn fields. And with all the activities going on, it must get awfully crowded in your one-room school house. Pardon me for saying so, but your school really sounds like a joke.” “You are so exasperating. Munster is not farmland. It is quite suburban. And the high school is a far cry from a one- room school house. In fact, I’ll prove it to you. By the time I get finished, you’ll know Munster High School’s NO JOKE.” 2 Opening
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esting after a strenuous day spent selling homecoming balloons for Distributive Education Clubs of America, senior Jennifer Groff counts the day’s profits. Whether working on a club’s fundraiser or working out on the playing field, students find that life at Munster High is NO JOKE. PARAGON ’84 Munster High School 8808 Columbia Ave. Munster, IN. 46321 Volume 19
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1 D eat Highland. Amongst the streaming toilet paper and colorful confetti, the enthusiastic student body takes part in the Homecoming pep assembly with exuberant cheers and shouts of encouragment for the football team’s benefit. T ■ ough enough to overstuff. While taking his chances by A adding one more book, senior Jeff Quasney realizes the major importance of a semi-annual locker clean-out. urning the other cheek. Showing her enthusiasm, junior Mitchie Jacobo patiently stands still to have a red “M” painted on her cheek by Mr. Kent Lewis, Sales and Marketing teacher. Red and white day was one of the celebrated days of Home- coming Spirit Week. Opening 3
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