Munster High School - Paragon Yearbook (Munster, IN)

 - Class of 1976

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N m jM, % £ s L 4 V ' K dW «r o- ! V nJ y 1 ij. % I+ ' lt . HE EAT ' E M UP UDN D i LEFT: Unusual transportation. With a painted smile and a man Nancy Surufka pedals on toward the finish. ABOVE: Lion partially bald head, sophomore Ticia Eggers contributes to around. Sophomores lion could only snare third place in the the circus atmosphere. TOP: Trike along. With the lane float competition, markers guiding her and the crowd cheering her on, fresh- Homecoming 15

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Circus c©m@s to town (Continued from pg. 12) score over the Lowell Red Devils was 14-6. Gayle Rovai, Student Senate President, announced the float and princess results at halftime, while selections by Chicago were performed by Marching Band. The princesses were freshman Naomi Savage; Linda )eorse, sophomore; Karen Por- ter, junior; and the three queen candidates were seniors Patti DeCola, Marita de la Cotera, and Nancy Nolan. Marita was announced queen. Anticipation rose as time drew near for an- nouncement of floats. Juniors captured first place with their movable clown lighting a fire- cracker. Those clowns are in for a Bang. Second place went to the seniors, It looks like the end for the Devils portraying a circus elephant sitting on a devil while its trunk moved up and down, and sophomores ' lion trapping a devil, Eat ' Em Up Lion Down received third. Pub- lications once again won the car competition with their entry Squash ' Em. Saturday morning freshmen decorated the cafeteria with stuffed animals and signs. As evening drew near, couples vis- ited pre-Homecoming parties, and then made their way to the school where they were met at the door by freshmen dressed as clowns. Midwest Sound pro- vided the music for 165 couples. A refreshment table was set up so couples could curb their hun- ger before a late dinner. The princesses and their es- corts walked up the red carpet where Marita was crowned by Senior Class President, Tom Et- ling, and was seated to reign over her court. As the dance hours came to a close and couples headed out for a late dinner, the last day of Homecoming 75 came to an end. BELOW: Clownin ' around. While she makes her- self fit in with the circus crowd, junior Andrea Hayes displays class spirit by walking alongside her float. RIGHT: No backyard bar-b-que. To tantalize the appetites of homecoming crowds. Speech and Debate chefs, junior Paul Chaiken and Sophomore Scott Franczek make it obvious that women aren ' t the only cooks. V. 14 Homecoming



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— mow s your ioou My foot? Who is this? This is Brian. Remember me from the bowling alley? I ... uh ... dropped the ball on your foot. Oh, you ' re the one! Well, I ' m really sorry and I would like to make it up to you. How would you like to get lucky and have a date with a guy who has great looks and a personality to match? John finally broke up with Karen? NO! I mean with me. Just think, you can tell your friends on Monday morning that you had a date with Brian. That ' s what I ' m worried about! Ah, come on. Just go on a date with me this once. Date? Don ' t you think that term is a little out of style? What do you mean? Brian, let me set you straight. Well, when kids at school go out they mainly use the term ' going out ' , but they don’t really think of it as a formal date. It ' s more like a chance for a guy and girl to get together and have a good time. A lot of things have changed in the past few years. You’re kidding. Like what for instance? Have you been hibernating Brian? Even though it ' s mostly the guys who ask the girl out and pick up the tab, girls no longer have to sit around waiting for the phone to ring. With woman ' s lib being a big issue now, many girls see themselves equal to guys and will ask them out and of- ten pay the bill. This no longer is con- sidered socially unacceptable like it was years ago. I don ' t think I quite understand this— anyway will you go out with me? I ' m sorry Brian but I don ' t know how I can. I don’t think we are compatible. Compatible? Well, what do you look for in a guy? Physical appearance, personality, and reputation rank high on my list. Don ' t misunderstand me Brian. I ' m not saying you don ' t have these. Don ' t worry. I think I ' m beginning to understand now. To get back on the subject-will you go out with me or not? Brian, I ' m almost positive I ' ll be busy . . . but wait a minute, have I got

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