CR C RI ER E R College MUNSTER HIGH SCHOOL
vol. 51/issue 5/nov. 18, 2016
upcoming
inside look Page 6: Adopted students, faculty share stories during National Adoption Month Page 9: Boys’ and Girls’ Swimming and Diving discuss start of season
Last night of Improv Theatre performances at 7 p.m. Ticket Prices $5 General Admission for all STM Staff: Free
ASL Club Pizza Social on Nov. 21 from 3-4:30 p.m. If you plan on attending, please turn in $2 to Ms. Fus room in N154 by the end of the day
Robotics Moonlark Mystery dinner Saturday 4-7:30 p.m.
8808 Columbia Ave. Munster, IN 46321
page 11 Girls’ Basketball prepares for their first conference game against Andrean tonight
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