Munster High School - Paragon Yearbook (Munster, IN)

 - Class of 1985

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Leaves from green to brown , clothes from cotton to wool; all parts of the seasonal Red and brown leaves, fluffy white snowflakes, green grass, pink flowers, and radiant yel- low sunshine were colors of the seasons and colors which brought good and bad feelings to students as the seasons changed. While the trees were gradu- ally turning from the fresh green to the autumn colors of red, gold, and brown, anxious students began to prepare themselves with new fall clothes and new schedules for the upcoming school year. Fall is one of my favorite sea- sons because I love buying my new school clothes and seeing old friends that I hadn ' t seen all summer, stated junior Sherry Soltis. In addition to the shopping and the new school year that came with the fall season, oth- ers took advantage of the cooler weather for outdoor activities. I love to go fall fish- ing because the weather is I aking advantage of the beginning of summer, senior Mike Watson leaves his car in the garage and takes out his bike. Bike riding served as a twofold purpose, exercise as well as time in the warm weather. d A d N°G d E never too hot or too cold, ex- plained junior Bill Pavich. As the fall season drew to an end, Jack Frost arrived with the cold weather. When the fluffy, white snow began to cover the ground, winter coats, the flu, and frost-bitten noses appeared. Although some looked at winter from a negative opinion of cold and sickness, others looked more optimistically. I love big snowfalls because it is a fun time to go skiing or snowmo- biling, stated junior Jen Dye. Although the snow gave a chance for many to play in it, it was a laborious, hard task for others. I really dread when there are heavy snowfalls be- cause I have to shovel our driveway every time it snows, complained junior Dave Render. As the cold weather faded away and warmer breezes came in to melt the snow from the long winter, spring arrived with blooming flowers, green grass, and noisy birds. Spring was the best time of year be- cause it meant warmer weath- er, and most of all it meant that school was almost over! said senior Mary Kottaras. Contradicting this state- ment, senior Danielle Gill ex- plained, I really didn ' t like spring too much because it was the time for all the spring cleaning. Among many high school students, summer was found to be the favorite of all four seasons. It was a time when ev- eryone switched from sweat- shirts and jeans to their new summer bathing suits. Sum- mer was the time when I have no worries. I loved just bum- ming by a pool or going to the beach! exclaimed sopho- more Wendy Beckman. Whether it was fall, winter, spring, or summer, there were always different kinds of ac- tivities and chores. 24 Seasons

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1 aking time out from the football game, freshmen Mary Blaesing and Kathy Nisiewicz, take advantage of the snow while having an old fashioned snowball fight. I ulfilling a weekend obligation, ju- nior Greg Zabrecky and sophomore Chris Shaver attend Sunday mass at St. Thomas More Catholic Church. i



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V lasing after her dog, Checa, in Stewart Park, junior Melissa Jacobo bundles up for a long walk to obtain some fresh air and exercise despite the cold winds. s the last remains of winter snow melts away, seniors Nancy Yang, Jen- nifer Richwine, Peggy Rippey, and Kristen Cook welcome the spring weather with a game of frisbee on their school lunch hour. Enjoying the cold winter season, ju- nior Jessica Efron and brother Matt, sophomore, get their frustrations out as they have and old-fashioned snow- ball fight. Seasons

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