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Doo-ing” their part to help finish the float, freshman Lisa Hurubean and junior Shelly Mason examine the skirts for flaws in the Junior Class ' s Scooby Doo float on Home- coming Day. The morning and afternoon of Oct. 12 were warm and sunny so that final preparations could be made outside. At pa- rade time the rain fell, but the floats still made it along the route. Laughter breaks the silence of the Commons area and interrupts the routine of the normal school day. Juniors Gary Shutan. Mike Irk. Jeff Kapp, Eric Powell, Jeff Pavelka. and Mike Simko crack the latest jokes in an effort to take their minds away from the up- coming U.S. History test. Opening
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Munster High School 8808 Columbia Ave. Munster, IN 46321 Volume 20 ntensity showed on the faces. Sweat poured from the foreheads. Grunts sounded from the mouths. The seniors were out to prove their dominance at the Homecoming Day Tug of War. Mike Gonzales, Christina Johnson. Dan Sorak, Wendi Robinson, Steve Paris, and Matt Travis join together to e defeat the forces of the Junior Class. They wanted to establish the fact that when it comes to Munster, there’s NO DOUBT ABOUT IT.
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What ranged from a rainy Homecoming to a reprieve of 02Zi weekend and vacation days? Facts of Life When six students were named National Merit Semi-finalists, nine were Commended students, and over two-thirds were members of 31 organizations, it came down to what? A Matter of Facts Who filled the halls for 30 minutes a day between classes with personalities varying from prep to punk? 1320 students Face to Face « . 1 1 1 W jgMM M - . w iS ▼ - Mentally visualizing the upcoming play, senior Brian Dedelow listens to Coach Dave Knish ' s advice while one of his oppo- nents, a Whiting Oiler, shoots a free throw. The strategy paid off as the Mustangs were victorious 80-55. Lounging along the Central building lockers, junior Jenny Muta takes advantage of the quiet and solitude of the hallway to complete some homework. Although it wasn’t as comfortable as a soft easy chair, the tiled floor provided a spot to relax. Opening
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