CR C RI EER R MUNSTER HIGH SCHOOL
vol. 51/issue 8/feb. 17, 2017
inside look Page 3: Crier reviews classic/contemporary novels Page 8: Students discuss President Trump’s Executive Orders
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upcoming
Boys’ Basketball plays at Andrean in Conference tonight at 7 p.m.
Turnabout dance tomorrow night 7-10 p.m. in Fieldhouse Tim DeRolf, senior, is Turnabout King
No school Monday for President’s Day Last day for Pennies for Pacheco. Donate in any class. All proceeds go to Officer Pacheco and his family
8808 Columbia Ave. Munster, IN 46321
g n i r u s u a e p m t o N During Eating Disorder Awareness Week, students open up about their struggles with eating disorders Chloe Wineinger Design Chief
Since freshman year, body dysmorphia has plagued the thoughts of Hannah Ernst, senior. Because
of the way she viewed herself, she began skipping lunch in school and lying to others about how hungry she was. Her habit eventually took a toll on her body when she became depressed last year, losing the energy to eat and 30 lbs. along with it. “Anorexia restricts me from eating on a normal meal schedule,” Hannah said. “When I feel I eat too much, I feel guilty and skip even more meals. I habitually weigh myself and freak out if I see any fluctuation in my weight. I am incapable of seeing myself for what I am in the mirror and constantly pick out all my flaws, even ones that seem irrational. I’m confined to living my life through the validation of numbers.”
continued on page 6 photo illustration by Lauren Kozy