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munster high school Vol. 48 / Issue 1 / August 23, 2013 / Munster High School /8808 Columbia Ave, Munster IN

photo by Pam Muangmingsuk

crier INSIDE LOOK Tomorrow 89/66 Sunday 77/60

Up and coming Homecoming football game takes place tonight at 7 p.m. Classes end at 1:12 p.m. today for pep rally at 1:30

photo by Ali Bauer

IN STYLE Letting Mrs. Tammy Daughtery, English teacher, tease and put loads of hair spray, Morgan Papesh, senior, enjoys ‘80s workout day the most. SEEING DOUBLES Walking next to Max Lawson, junior, served as Dillon Pierie, junior, favorite part of Twin Day. “It’s funny getting weird looks from people.” IN CHARACTER Dressing up as a cow, Yiorgo Karnezis, junior, participates in Character Day.

photo by Cesar Camacho

photo by Pam Muangmingsuk

TRUE COLORS Showing off his Nerd Herd shirt, Luis Dominguez, senior, feels that Nerd day lets him share a different side of himself. “I got to show a few aspect of my character that I don’t show off often,” Luis said. “I feel it’s the same way for everyone.”

CHARACTERS UNITE

Students from all grades share opinions and discuss effects of Homecoming week Nikki Mammano Staff Reporter

FRESHMAN

Vrusha Patel News Editor

Holding a bouquet of pink flowers, Matt Treco, freshman, anxiously approaches a girl he wished to bring to the Homecoming dance during his lunch. Despite the fact that she declined to his proposal, it did not discourage Matt from finding a date and he continued to ask other friends at lunch. “I’m still going to go even if I don’t find a date,” Matt said, “No one’s going to stop me, I’m fearless. Why would I miss an occasion where I could have fun?” While Matt does not see it necessary to attend the dance in order to appreciate the full high school experience, he feels students should still go. “Just like going to the games and music programs, it (homecoming) is a part of the high school experience,” Matt said. “It’s not a matter of not having a date, it’s about going to have fun and enjoying yourself.” The minions from “Despicable Me” pose as the freshman theme. Chris Carillo, freshman, feels that the theme portrays his class well and the Disney theme in general brings back childhood memories. “The theme is good because we (freshman) are like minions to the upperclassmen,” Chris said.

SOPHOMORE When entering freshmen year Anna Riggs, sophomore, wanted to kick off her four years of high school with a bang by participating in spirit week full heartedly. “When I was a freshmen homecoming was really fun because it was a nice and interesting way to start the school year” Anna said. Mackenzie Peirick, sophomore, learned many people did not take it upon themselves to judge others during spirit week, which relieved some of her freshman jitters. It made her more confident in participating more and showing school spirit. “The Toy Story theme resembles the sophomore class because we are all different just like the toys in the movies,” Mackenzie, said.

JUNIOR With her whole class raving about having Monsters Inc. as their Homecoming theme, Maddy Purcell, junior, trembles in fear while finding the theme unpleasant. “I really like the Disney theme, but I’m not a fan of Monsters Inc,” Maddy said. “As a child I had nightmares of my door opening and Mike Wachowski would be there as a floating eye. It was traumatizing.” The week of Homecoming lifts up junior,

Katelyn Sanders mood when she spots costumes in the hallways and the cheerful hyper mood of her classmates. “The whole week is fun,” Katelyn said. “It’s not as strict as normal school and you can have fun by dressing up. It takes our mind off of all the work we have to do.”

Parade starts at 12:45 at Elliott Elementary School, ends at football stadium Chicken Barbecue today at 4:30--6:30 p.m. today

Seven period day Crier gives an in-depth look two the new seven period day

page 2 Fresh Faces New teachers reveal their story, why they became educators

page 4 Eye on the ball Boys’ Tennis prepare for season, looks for new leaders to step up

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SENIOR Finally after years of waiting, Morgan Papesh, senior, got the chance to travel back in time to the ‘80s with all of her fellow seniors. “I’ve been waiting for senior spirit week since I was a freshman,” Morgan said, “I’m so excited that it’s finally here.” Morgan came prepared to sweat while working out in the commons dressed in bright neon colors and an ‘80s styled leotard. “It was really fun, hot, and overall a great time,” Morgan said. “During Homecoming week everyone gets a little closer and over the years we’ve grown closer as a class.” Renee Rumas, senior, also can not wait to participate now that she’s entitled to dress up in the senior spirit themes. “It’s really fun to dress up and see how many people show school spirit,” Renee said. “You wait all four years to be a senior and everyone looks up to you because we’re the only ones that get to dress like this.”

Sharing spirit

Community, students engage in parade ! ! ! ! !

Munster Police Dept, Munster EMS, Munster Fire Dept. JV Cheerleaders, JV Dance Team Best Buddies, Publications Queen Court Grades’ floats

Hype up

Student Government has planned activities ! ! ! ! !

Disney Trivia Minute to win games Obstacle course Disney Karaoke Tug of war

source: Student Government President Eashen Kumar, senior


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