MHS Crier | 5.17.19 | Senior Issue

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We watch on fondly

[CRIER Munster High School

Day 248

“Closing night of Hairspray. We had our big senior circle where all the underclassmen sit around us and seniors sit in the middle, and they do this thing “senior notebooks” where they give each senior a notebook and write in it. Everyone was just sitting in the middle crying.”

DOWN THE LINE (above) Maddie Hansen high-fives teammates Sam Barrazza, Addy Andello and Riley Portone, seniors, before a soccer game. AND POSE (below) Monica Fronscek and Ceci Lipschultz perform with the dance team at a pep rally. SENIOR SUNSET (right) Izzy Bednarowski, senior, watches on during the Powderpuff game.

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Issue 12 Volume 53 May. 17, 2019

8808 Columbia Ave. Munster, IN 46321

As the sun sets on senior year A look back at our last 266 days as high school seniors

-Katie Bobb senior

ON VACATION (below) Adam Wisniewski and Ben Foreit, seniors, eat lunch on Hawaiian day. MAKING HER MARK (right) Deven Burse, senior, draws rapper 6ix9ine’s signature tattoos on Michael Biel, senior on Random Costume Day.

GETTING GROOVY (above) Corina Love and Nicole Dominguez, seniors, laugh together during the seniors’ morning 80’s workout. CARB LOAD (below) Max Paredes and Sean Adams, seniors, eat pasta at a soccer team dinner. THIS MEANS WAR (far right) Kevin Chinnam, Kosta Fotopoulos, Raisuli Muhammed, Freddy Jumonville, Jelani Warner, and Luke Forszt, seniors, compete in tug of war against the teachers at a pep-rally.

[photos by Elizabeth Fonseca, Megan Szymanski, Lilia Brunetti, Demetrios Fotopolous, and Chloe Lambert]

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tepping into Munster High School on August 13th was full of mixed emotions. We were excited— those first steps marked the start of our senior year. Within the year, we would make life altering decisions that shaped our future like where to go to college or what do after graduation. We were scared— faced with the reality of having to step outside of our comfort zone. We were triumphant— knowing that we had endured and conquered 12 long years of schooling. But most of all, we were ready. We were ready to shed the remainder of our youth and say goodbye.

Day 253

“Winning Best Sistermance because I have been friends with Alex (Rowady) for 17 years.” -Emma Ladd senior

Day 35

“Hawaiian Day was very memorable. You noticed who was in the senior class and it kind of just felt like we were a collective group in the school. It was fun seeing what all my friends came up with.”

WARMING UP (above) Kara Bryant, Gabe McKnight and Jeff Ballard, seniors, goof around during pep band. GOT YOUR BACK (below left) Kelli Little, senior, carries Sara Arndt, senior, on her back for a photo before the powderpuff game. SHOWING OFF (above left) Zaria Ellis, senior, watches as the dance team performs at a pep rally.

Day 38

-Will McComis senior

[Inside look]

Day 259

“Yearbook distribution because it was the last time I got to do something with the staff.” -Abbey Burris senior

“Lunch on 80’s workout day, someone was playing Africa by Toto on a speaker and the whole cafeteria was singing.” -Moira Boyle senior

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Senior superlatives

Map of future plans

[Upcoming] Graduation practice Tuesday May 21

Graduation June 2 at 1 p.m. in the fieldhouse


2 [SUPPORT]

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Day 57

May 17, 2019

“I started to become friends with Sage Sweeney (senior) at a Halloween Party, who now I am rooming with next year.” -Lauren Kozy

Each moment is a

memory

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very day of senior year, small moments become memories to last a lifetime. Everytime you do something for the last time ever— your last touchdown, your last Calc test, or your last dance with friends—you are reminded of the inevitable end of high school. Leaving the familiarity of Munster and being thrust into the real world can be scary, but falling back on fond memories can quell the uncertainty. These are the last 266 days of high school.

[photos by Elizabeth Fonseca, Lana Salahieh, and Sean O’Rourke]

PROJECT GREEN (far left) Trevor Maul and Joseph Bellahcen, seniors, plant a tree. LOCKED IN (above left) Adit Patel, senior, reviews material at Science Olympiad practice. HAKUNA MATATA (below left) Abby Watts and Lydia Smith, seniors, play ukelele during lunch on Hawaiian Day. HANG AROUND (above) Michael Parobek and Harsha Sanaka, seniors, listen to instructions at Science Olympiad practice.

Day 40

“Homecoming night because it was the first time I was hanging out with a new group of friends and it ended up being the first time I enjoyed a dance.” -Brendan Bleza senior

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[SUPERLATIVES]3 May 17, 2019

Best of the best Heart of Gold Megha Patil & Jonah Clark Most artistic Rachel Lyons

& Ben Foreit

Class clown

Madison Hansen & Tim Radtke

Best dressed Megan Dedelow&Kevin Chinnam

Most likely to succeed Sam Barraza & Shreyas Iyer

Cutes Couple

Most attractive

Best Musician

Addy Andello

& Sean Adams

Sam Barazza

& Nick Dorai

Emma Stevens & Ethan Stewart

Most Intelligent Most athletic Wisdom Ibikunle & Shreyas Iyer Maddy Lakomek &Tyler Zabrecky Senior Night Superlatives Best Bromance

Eric Jerge

& Nick Fies

Best Sistermance Emma Ladd & Alex Rowady Life of the Party Izzy Bednarowski & Raisuli Muhammad

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Most likely to win an Oscar Maya Radjenovich Ben Peters Most likely to live in the Region forever Jaedon Barrientez Izzy Bednarowski Best person to meet your parents Maddy Foreit Tyler Zabrecky Pass the AUX cord to... Izzy Bednarowski Tyler Hayes

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AND THE PRIZE GOES TO Luke Forszt, senior, announces awards during senior night on May 10. [photo by Lauren Kozy]

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Most likely to have their own reality show Zoe Short & David Dafiaghor Best hair Maddy Hansen & Sean Adams Best eyes Addy Andello & Freddy Jumonville


4[FUTURE PLANS]

Munster High School Crier

Munster High School Crier

May 17, 2019

Mapping out

South Bend

the future

Arizona

University of

Tucson Zaria Ellis - Biology

Prescott College

Prescott Zachary Onteya- Science in Environment

California

San Jose State University San Jose Hailey Fortener- Biology

Santa Monica College Santa Monica Zoé Short- Theatre and Film

Mimi Brody- Public Policy and Art History

University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago Kara Bryant- Psychology

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Urbana-Champaign Rachel Lyons- Graphic Design and Business

Indiana

Ball State University

Muncie Miah Albritton- Communications Alyse Lepir- Nursing

University of California Santa Barbara

Butler University

University of Southern California

Indiana University

Santa Barbara Nicole Lu- Biological Sciences

Indianapolis Madison Meyer- Biomedical Engineering and Biology

Bloomington James Ashcraft- Computer Science Los Angeles Amani BatareshBiology Javaughn Richards- Chemistry Joseph Bellahcen- Intelligent System Engineering Michael Biel- Business Mikayla Collins- Accounting/Law, Florida International Ethics and Decision Making University Luke Dragicevich- Management Miami Samantha Flatt- Psychology Isabell Gonzalez- Nursing Alexis Flores- Biology Luke Forszt- Pre-med Madeline Foreit- Finance and Columbia College Chicago Environmental Science Chicago Kosta Fotopoulos- Biology Viviana Luna- Advertising and Monica Fronczek- Biochemistry Graphic Design Zachary Grunewald- Biology Concordia University Sierra Gronkiewicz- Biology Chicago Wisdom Ibikunle- Neuroscience Eric Jerge- Finance River Forest Lydia Smith- Music Emily Kotvasz- Biology Vanessa Koultourides- Information DePaul University Systems Chicago Lauren Kozy- Forensic Psychology Addy Andello- Hospitality and Event Emma Ladd- Biology Planning Nicolas Calderon- Computer Science Alaina Lany- Biology, Pre-dentistry Lily Leslie- Neuroscience and Animation Austin Lynn- Computer Science Nicole Choros- Marketing Alejandro Flores- Film and Television Mercedes Maldonado- Accounting and Finance Taylor Moreno- Hospitality Melissa Mardyla- Economic Consulting Eastern Illinois Kameryn Moore- Journalism/Media Charleston Max Paredes- Biology Steven McDunn- Communications Sydney Pastor- Interior Design and Loyola University Architecture Chicago Nicholas Peirick- Business Brendan Bleza- International Business Ben Peters- Environmental Science Viviana Gonzales- Pre-med Melanie Powers- Psychology Cali Grzybowski- Theatre and Riley Portone- Business Communication Priyana Reddy- Biology Arianna Sadural- Nonprofit Management Northern Illinois Zack Schmidt- Biology Dekalb Darrell Schreiner- Linguistics Dayton Elliot- Undecided Karolina Sroka- Speech and Hearing University of Chicago Services Chicago Sage Sweeney Human Biology

Florida

Illinois

Megan Szymanski- Business Hailey Thill- Business Nicole Tsoukalas- Biology Lindsy Vanek- Undecided Alexandra Vjestica- Nursing Jaclyn Webber- Finance and Public Policy Analysis Tyler Zabrecky- Finance and Accounting

Indiana University Northwest Gary

Isabelle Bednarowski- Dental Hygiene Kevin Chinnam- Business Keila Hernandez- Biology Ceci Lipshultz- Undecided Hidaya Musleh- Emergency Medicine Linda Plebanski- Undecided Katelyn Sarmiento- Elementary Education

Indiana University- Purdue University Indianapolis Indianapolis

Leah Alicea- Pre-Pharmacy Monica Herrera- Chemistry and Forensic Science Rhea Khatra- Health Services Kelli Little- Exercise Science Chrys Navarro- Marketing Blake Newton- Undecided

Indiana University Southwest South Bend

Summer Wright- Early Childhood Education

Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana

East Chicago Madison Pomales- Physical Therapy Kendyll Reeves- Undecided

Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana

Gary Natalie Doell- Business Jake Follmer- Physical Therapy Chas Varkalis- Undecided

Purdue University West Lafayette

Alina Arzumanian- Nursing Katie Bobb- Nursing Griffin Broviak- Wildlife Maverick Broviak- Biomedical Engineering Abbey Burris- English Christina Burzynski- Communications Nick Cieslak- Finance Maggie Curtain- Elementary Education Faith Eriks- Pharmacy Catie Gihooly- English Erin Gonzales- Elementary Education Hannah Hughes-Stokes- Biological Science Nicholas Larson- Computer

Northern Kentucky

Valparaiso

Engineering Justin Lee- Engineering Trevor Maul- Mechanical Engineering Casey Meldgin- Psychology Erin Paskewicz- Mass Media/ Communication Adit Patel- Aerospace Engineering Maya Radjenovich- Speech, Hearing, and Language Sciences Timothy Radtke- Environmental Biology Allison Rusnak- Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences Nandini Sharma- Pharmacy or Teaching Madison Steapleton- Nursing Audrey Stooksbury- Engineering Eli Stricker- Biomedical Engineering Matt Tripenfeldas- Marketing Jessica Tucker- Biology Adam Wisniewski- Engineering Nick Ylo- Computer Information Technology

James Sroge- Finance Chynna Vaughn- Psychology Abby Watts- Health Sciences

Virginia

Hampton University

Hampton Taryn German- Psychology Pre-Med

Wisconsin

Bowling Green

University of Missouri

University of WisconsinWhitewater

Eric Juarez- Forensic Investigation

Columbia Eleanor Wilson- Nursing

Kent State University

Massachusetts

Ames Desiree Bedolla- Animal Ecology Maddy Lakomek- Engineering

Philadelphia Samantha Barraza- Business

Bowling Green State University

Missouri

Iowa State University

University of Pennsylvania

Ohio

Annapolis Jonah Clark- Engineering

Iowa City Angela Alexiou- Pre-Pharmacy Anastasia Cipowski-Smith- Biomedical Engineering Frank Wolf- Undecided

Pennsylvania

Raleigh Katharine Foley- Undecided

United States Naval Academy

University of Iowa

Brookville Kelly Collins- Musical Theatre

North Carolina State University

Maryland

Iowa

Long Island University

Mars Hill Ali Soto- Health and Human Performance

Baton Rouge Emma Stevens- Biological Sciences and Music Performance- Saxophone

Valparasio University

New York

Mars Hill University

Louisiana State University

Jeff Ballard- Electrical Engineering

Cincinnati Evan Torbica- Pre-Pharmacy

North Carolina

Louisiana

Angola

University of Cincinnati

St. Louis Eli Nirenberg- Humanities

Highland Heights Brianna Karl- Exercise Science

Trine University

Seniors begin next stages of their lives with college, military, work force or other decisions

Washington University in St. Louis

Kentucky

Moira Boyle- Nursing Maddy Hansen- Undecided Chyan Rangel- Pre-med Psychology

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Whitewater Madalyn Sample- Psychology

Kent Taylor Jones- Psychology

Harvard University

Other

Miami University of Ohio

Cambridge Shreyas Iyer- Applied Mathematics

A new beginning

Oxford Harshavardhan Sanaka- Biology Savanah Sharpe- Nursing

Ethan Stewart Nancy Tratar

Work Force Sydney Hill Austin Nitcher Matthew Smith Roberto Jurado

Seniors attend colleges across the US and start the next

chapter of their lives

Purdue University

Hammond Sara Ardnt- International Business Audrey Beck- Undecided Mitchell Buffano- Accounting Bailey Broelmann- Human Resources Management Corina Cabrales- Nursing Carlo Candelaria- Civil Engineering Alex Clark- Undecided Aristotle Galanos- Business and Human Resources Jacob Galosich- Aviation Kamden Gorang- Computer Science Zachery Kopp- Undecided Rebecca Krahn- Marketing and Non-profit Olivia Lerma- Liberal Studies Corina Love- Nursing Aileen Martinez- Nursing Joseph McCraw- Hospitality and Tourism Management Miaflor Mora- Biological Sciences Timothy Muta- Computer Graphics Moelle Page- Graphic Design Juan Salgado Jr.- Biomedical Engineering Lilly Therault- Human Resource Management Rebecca Thompson- Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Janica van Ghunt- Criminology Sara Wenzel- Computer Science Summer Witvoet- Hospitality and Tourism Management

University of Indianapolis Indianapolis Carey Scott- English Teaching

University of Notre Dame South Bend Ella McComis- Preprofesional Studies William McComis- Computer Engineering and Finance

Saint Mary’s College South Bend

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Students staying in-state

Most popular majors

24.9%

75.1% In-state

Day 123

“I scared Maddie Horin in my car. She had never been in it before and I was drifting in it, my little two seater. She was praying in my backseat.” -Luke Southwell senior

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1. Biology 2. Engineering 3. Nursing

Out of State

Day 169

“The turnabout pep rally, which sounds weird because it was just a stupid pep rally, but it was my last time getting to conduct the band so it was an important moment for me.” -Catie Gilhooly senior

Massachusetts

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Maryland

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Day 116

“I woke up on Christmas morning and I weirdly checked my email right away and found out I got accepted into IU, which was the best Christmas gift I couldve asked for.” -Megan Szymanski senior

source: Crier survey of 198 seniors, on GoogleForms

Day 170

“At the end of February, I found out I got the lead role in Hairspray, so that was one of the best days of senior year because it was something I wanted for so long.” -Cali Gryzbowski senior

“I will remember Turnabout night because I went to DECA instead of Prom, so that was my last big night hanging out with everyone.” -Nick Dorai senior

Day 176

“Going to Nationals for dance. That day was so much fun because we all knew it was the last day we were going to compete as a team as seniors.” -Alyse Lepir senior


6[SENIOR COLUMNS]

Munster High School Crier

Through the

ups and downs

May 17, 2018

Guest Column by

‘Time, work, and leisure’ most definitely is not. ture state? The level of success that you have The best of your lives lie before striven for the past four years has you. What you must never forget is definitely demanded time from you that the time that you have to work personally. The time that is tak- should be for that alone: work. When en from you every day, and has been you have time free from work, then taken from you since you began your you have the one element that may education, has just preserve your been time devotWhen you have time sense of self. Time ed to work. The leisure. Time free from work, then for problem arises, to rediscover your of course, when you have the one passions. Time to two elements of element that may just be alone with your the dilemma are thoughts. Time to preserve your sense ponder about the connected: time and work. This bigger things in life. of self. leaves the final Time to appreciate element of leisure to consider. When your surroundings and your friends. can time be separated from work to Time to read a book for enjoyment then be applied to leisure? Though my rather than for assignment. Time to message to you all is not meant to be take a road trip to see the road trava historic dissertation on the matter, eled rather than the road used. When it is meant to provide you with a few time becomes yours and is not time words of advice. dictated by some other forces, you A former colleague of mine spoke have the ability to connect time with to me about this issue when I was a leisure. young teacher dealing with the same While at Munster High School, I dilemma. How could I find a bal- have no doubt that you have learned ance between the three, when I knew the lessons of hard work and dedicathat putting in the work necessary to tion of time. I ask of all of you to learn be successful in my career would ul- a new lesson about time, work, and timately place more demand on my leisure. Reclaim you time as much time? How could I make more money and as often as possible in the future. without putting in extra time? When, And once you have reclaimed it, be I wondered, would there be time for empowered to use it to your leisure. me? My old friend simply replied: “You It was meant to be yours. It is yours. can have all the money in the world When you find the balance between obtained through hard work, but have the three, your futures are destined no time to enjoy it. Or, you could have for happiness and fulfillment. all the time in the world, and no money to do anything with your time. You simply have to find a middle ground.” Easier said than done, I felt. But how Best of Luck and Good Fortune, relevant is this to your current and fu- Mr. Steve Lopez

Mr. Steve Lopez social studies teacher

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he Class of 2019 is unique for one reason. You are the last class of the second decade of the 21st century. The past ten years will be reviewed, analyzed and compared to other decades and ultimately will be judged based on its successes and setbacks. As individuals, I am sure that most of you have experienced similar triumphs and defeats in the last ten years of your lives as well. I am fortunate that as a teacher of many of you within your class that I have been able to witness your growth and accomplishments over the past four years. Teaching six sections of US History during your junior year allowed me to get to know almost half of your entire class, which I am extremely grateful. It was during some my lectures and class discussions that I instructed some of you on the “time, work, and leisure” dilemma. Though it might seem a rather simplistic issue, you have surely realized during your tenure at Munster High School that it

Day 202

“When my acceptance letters started rolling in, and I was like ‘Oh wow, I did all this hard work and I got in.’” -Hailey Fortner senior

Day 224

“Probably my group stressing about Capstone then going to Panera and not doing anything about it.” -Nick Ylo senior

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Day 240

“Prom pictures when me and all my friends lined up for the classic staircase picture- it the most classic high school moment.” -Priyana Reddy senior

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Maddy Foreit

student body vice president

fter four full years of ups and downs at Munster High School, I have learned much so more than just what I’ve read in my books. My high school experiences, have helped shape me into the person I am today. I have laughed and cried through it all, giving me the experience to leave this school with a bit of advice. For starters, stop waiting for the moment, and enjoy the moment that you are in. There’s no better time than the present, and you often don’t realize that until it’s a memory. Actually enjoy the time you spend with your friends, instead of trying to make it look like you are via an Instagram picture. The experiences in high school help you discover who you are, so appreciate them while you can. Always strive to do your best. When you give something your all, you can’t be mad at yourself if you don’t meet your goal, there is no shame in trying. Take that AP test, audition for play, run for class president. High School shapes you into the person you are meant to be, and if you don’t try, it is reflected through your character. If you don’t pass that test, you don’t make the cast list or you don’t get elected, don’t sweat it. You tried and learned from the experience, which is all that matters. Lastly, embrace your high school experience. Show school spirit, don’t be afraid to dress up for spirit days as an underclassman, you’ll be happy you did when you look back. Go to the pep rallies, cheer on the athletic teams, and join any clubs you find an interest in. You will be surprised by all the memories you create, the friendships you make, and the experiences you share with your peers. And don’t forget, it always gets better. That bad day won’t turn into a bad year, so don’t dwell on it. Everyone goes to high school, so enjoy it, and make this experience your own.


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Successful Scholars Students received honors at Academic Awards ceremony last night Underclassman honors Junior Class highest honors: Serena Alvarez, Anya Fitzpatrick, Ann Ostojic, David Bastos, Anne Foreit, Ronav Panigrahi, Caroline Chael, Sydney Foster, Elizabeth Pucher, Stephanie Cipowski-Smith, Collin Garmonm, Saranya Sanaka, Jamie DeJoan, Emma Higgason, Haley Tate, George Dimopoulos, Shane Hoogewerf, Clara Terry, Mira Fefferman, Stephanie Niemiec, Kathir Venkat, Hazel Wolf Hoosier Boys’ State award: Max Buka, Cole Lesinski, Matthew Certa, Kiari Nero, George Dimopoulos, James Shelton, Tarunveer Girn, Jack Stork, Kyle Kaufmann, Kathir Venkat, Drew Westland Hoosier Girls’ State award: Alyssa Nahnsen, April Roberts, Clara Terry, Milena Trivunovic

Department awards Art: Outstanding Senior: Rachel Lyons; Nicholas Calgaro-12-Photography; Hanna Hughes-Stokes-12-Advanced Ceramics; Samantha Barraza-12-Ceramics; Bailey Broelmann-12-Drawing; Melana Djuraskovic-12 Advanced Painting; Ella Uylaki-12–Painting Business: Outstanding Senior: Hailey Thill; Mercedes Maldonado-12-Accounting; Kiari Nero-11-Business Law & Ethics; Evan Krieg-12-AP Computer Science; Jill Cuvala-12-Principles of Marketing Family & Consumer Science: Outstanding Senior: Alina Hillegonds; Madison Hansen-12-Interpersonal Relationships; Emily Dato-11-Intro to Culinary Arts I; Aaron Gorny-10-Intro to Culinary Arts II Music: Outstanding Senior: Anukriti Arora; Benjamin Peters-12-Choir; Abigail Watts- 12-Choir; Emma Stevens12-Band; Catherine Gilhooly-12-Band; Shreyas Iyer-12-Orchestra; Lydia Smith-12-Orchestra Physical Education: Outstanding Senior: Jonah Clark; Brady Ginaven-9-Physical Education I & II; Marina Gronkiewicz-9-Physical Education I & II; Christopher Iatrides-9-Physical Education I & II; Madeline McFeely-9-Physical Education I & II; Christopher Shaver-9-Physical Education I & II; Paige Vukadinovich-9-Physical Education I & II Project Lead the Way: Engineering: Outstanding Senior: Justin Lee; Jack Gauderman-10-Digital Electronics; Sydney Foster-11-Digital Electronics; Maverick Broviak-12-Principles of Engineering; Ava Quasney-10-Civil Engineering & Architecture; Anne Foreit-11-Civil Engineering & Architecture; Juan Olivencia-Duque-10-Intro to Engineering Design English/Language Arts: Outstanding Senior: Maya Radjenovich; Miryam Brody-12-AP English Language & Comp; Kameryn Moore-12-AP English Language & Comp; Emma Higgason-11-AP English Literature & Comp; Rimsha Siddiqui-11-English 11; Demetrios Fotopoulos-10-Honors English 10; Mara Trivunovic-9-Honors English 9 Mathematics: Outstanding Senior: Shreyas Iyer; Nicholas Dorai-12-AP Calculus BC; Arianne Sadural-12-AP Calculus AB; Harshavardhan Sanaka-12-AP Statistics-Collin Garmon-11-Honors Precalculus; Stephanie Cipowski-Smith-11-Precalculus; Iris Gong-9-Honors Algebra II; Mahsa Farahani-10-Algebra II; Mikyla Farnell-9-Honors Geometry, Peyton Specht-10-Geometry; John Robbins-9-Algebra I Science: Outstanding Senior: Justin Lee; Samuel Szala-12-AP Physics; Shriya Iyer-10-AP Biology; Maureen

Van Matre-10-AP Chemistry; Anna Speckard-10-Honors Chemistry; Aishik Dhori-9-Honors Physics; Violet Luna-9-Biology I Social Studies: Outstanding Senior: Wisdom Ibikunle; Cali Grzybowski-12-Advanced Sociology; Shreyas Iyer-12-AP Economics; Priyana Reddy12-AP Government; Sydney Foster-11AP Psychology; Emma Higgason-11-AP US History; Arman Kumar-9-AP Human Geography World Languages: Outstanding Senior: Melissa Mardyla; Kara Bryant-12-American Sign Language II; Ava Quasney-10-American Sign Language II; Lilia Brunetti-11-French V; Demetrios Fotopoulos-10-Spanish III; Collin Garmon-11-Spanish III; Diana Saganeanu-10-English Language Learner Indiana University World Language Honors Program France: Natalie Naumoff Spain: James Adams, Alice Foley, Gillian Archer, Grace Gozdecki, Diana Ayala, Mia Terek, Drew Westland The DOC 200 Project Award: Jonah Clark, Michael Chamberlain, Rhea Khatra. Rachel Lyons Underclassman Principal’s Award for Excellence 2018: Clara Terry-11, Milena Trivunovic-11, Kailyn Oganovich–10, Peyton Specht–10, Anna Speckard-10, Ashley Nita-10, Juan Olivencia-Duque-10, Andrew Wittcamp-10, Kayla Ziel-10, Elizabeth Fesko-9, Arman Kumar-9

Senior honors Principal’s Award of Excellence 2018: Wisdom Ibikunle, Samantha Barraza, Katharine Foley, Matthew Tripenfeldas Previous Winners of the Principal’s Award of Excellence: 2018: Madeline Foreit-11, Shreyas Iyer-11, Eli Nirenberg-11; 2017: Anuoluwapo Abioye-10, Joseph Bellahcen-10, Jonah Clark-10, Elizabeth Fonseca-10; 2016: Ella McComis-9, William McComis-9, Sage Sweeny-9, Tyler Zabrecky-9 Student Leadership: Student Body President- Shreyas Iyer Student Body Vice-President- Madeline Foreit Senior Class highest honors: Anuoluwapo Abioye, Alina Arzumanian, Samantha Barraza, Joseph Bellahcen, Megan Dedelow, Nicholas Dorai, Katharine Foley, Madeline Foreit, Catherine Gilhooly, Wisdom Ibikunle, Shreyas Iyer, Vanessa Koultourides, Madison Lakomek, Nicholas Larson, Justin Lee

Senior special awards MHS Booster Club John Mybeck: Nicholas Larson MHS Booster Club Grand Mustang: Joseph Bellahcen, Shreyas Iyer MHS Booster Club Colleen Lusk: Maya Radjenovich Munster Lions Club Scholarship: Alina Arzumanian, James Ashcraft, Catherine Gilhooly Munster Rotary Club Scholarship: Shreyas Iyer Jim and Betty Dye Scholarship: Anuoluwapo Abioye, Anukriti Arora, Alina Arzumanian, James Ashcraft, Michael Biel, Griffin Broviak, Nicholas Cieslak, Mikayla Collins, Megan Dedelow, Luke Dragicevich, Faith Eriks, Scott Farmer, Madeline Foreit, Kosta Fotopoulos, Monica Fronczek, Catherine Gilhooly, Sierra Gronkiewicz, Zachary Grunewald, Wisdom Ibikunle, Eric Jerge, Vanessa Koultourides, Evan Krieg, Nicholas Larson, Justin Lee, Austin Lynn, Melissa Mardyla, Trevor

[ACADEMIC AWARDS]7 May 17, 2019

Maul, Kameryn Moore, Matthew Nahnsen, Sydney Pastor, Adit Patel, Nicholas Peirick, Benjamin Peters, Maya Radjenovich, Priyana Reddy, Zachary Schmidt, Jasvir Singh, Karolina Sroka, Madison Steapleton, William Stephan, Audrey Stooksbury, Eli Stricker, Sage Sweeney, Samuel Szala, William Teske, Nicoletta Tsoukalas, Jaclyn Webber, Adam Wisniewski, Nicholas Ylo Yiorgo Karnezis Scholarship: Kosta Fotopoulos, Kelli Little Munster-Highland Tri Kappa Academic Scholarship: Asmae Zehraoui Munster-Highland Tri Kappa Fine Arts Award: Viviana Luna Munster-Highland Tri Kappa Vocal Performing Arts Award: Anukriti Arora Munster-Highland Tri Kappa Theater Arts Award: Joseph Bellahcen Munster-Highland Tri Kappa Music Arts Award: Catherine Gilhooly Eads PTO Scholarship: Madison Lakomek, Maya Radjenovich Frank H. Hammond K-Kids Scholarship: Megha Patil Dr. Wallace Underwood Education Award: Erin Gonzales Central Indiana Community Foundation Joel Yonover Scholarship: Kelly Collins, Maya Radjenovich Edward “Robbie” Robertson Memorial Scholarship: Madison Lakomek, Trevor Maul Dr. Terry White Memorial Scholarship: Maverick Broviak, Audrey Stooksbury Janice Grau Watson Memorial Scholarship: Erin Gonzales Legacy Foundation Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship: Tyler Zabrecky Munster Chamber of Commerce MHS Scholarship: Audrey Stooksbury Eternal Valor Foundation 1st Lt. Shaun Blue Memorial Scholarship: Madison Lakomek

Senior Class awards and scholarships Anuoluwapo Abioye: Indiana University Bloomington, Provost’s Scholarship, Hudson and Holland Scholarship Alina Arzumanian: Purdue University West Lafayette, Offered four scholarships from other universities James Ashcraft: Indiana University Bloomington, Provost’s Scholarship, Direct Admit to School of Infomatics, Computing, and Engineering Jeffrey Ballard: Trine University, University Scholarship, Project Lead the Way Scholarship, Offered seven scholarships from other universities Samantha Barraza: University of Pennsylvania, National Merit Scholarship, National Merit Finalist, Perfect score of 800 on SAT Math, Perfect score of 36 on ACT English, Offered one scholarship from another university Joseph Bellahcen: Indiana University Bloomington, Provost’s Scholarship, Intelligent Systems Engineering Direct Admit Scholarship, Offered one scholarship from another university. Michael Biel: Indiana University Bloomington, Provost’s Scholarship, Offered fourteen scholarships from other universities Griffin Broviak: Purdue University West Lafayette, Presidential Scholarship, Forestry and Natural Resources Scholarship, Offered five scholarships from other universities Maverick Broviak: Offered three scholarships from other universities Miryam Brody: University of Chicago, Perfect Score of 36 on ACT English Kara Bryant: University of Illinois at Chicago, Merit Scholarship, Offered two scholarships from another university Nicolas Calderon: DePaul University, St. Vincent DePaul Scholarship Nicholas Cieslak: Purdue University West Lafayette, Presidential Scholarship, Transformational Scholarship Anastasia Cipowski-Smith: University of Iowa, National Scholar Award, Offered four scholarships from other universities Kelly Collins: Long Island University, Presidential Scholarship, Perfect score of 36 on ACT Reading, Perfect score of 36 on ACT English, Offered five scholarships from other universities Mikayla Collins: Indiana University Bloomington, Provost’s Scholarship, Also offered one scholarship from another university Jill Cuvala University of Arizona, Arizona Excellence Scholarship, Achievement Award, Offered two scholarships from other universities Megan Dedelow: Purdue University West Lafayette, Presidential Scholarship, Offered five scholarships from other universities Nicholas Dorai: Indiana University Bloomington, Provost’s Scholarship, National Merit Scholarship, National Merit Finalist, Perfect Score of 36 on ACT English, Perfect Score of 36 on ACT Reading,

Perfect Score of 36 on ACT Science, Perfect Score of 36 on ACT Composite, Offered three scholarships from other universities Luke Dragicevich: Indiana University Bloomington, Provost’s Scholarship, Offered one scholarship from another university Scott Farmer: Indiana University Bloomington, Provost’s Scholarship Madeline Foreit: Indiana University Bloomington, Provost’s Scholarship, IU Hutton Honors Scholarship, Offered three scholarships from other universities Kosta Fotopoulos: Indiana University Bloomington, Provost’s Scholarship, Offered one scholarship from another university Monica Fronczek: Indiana University Bloomington, Provost’s Scholarship Catherine Gilhooly: Purdue University West Lafayette, Presidential Scholarship, Leath Memorial Scholarship for Music, Perfect Score of 36 on ACT English, Offered eight scholarships from other universities Erin Gonzales: Purdue University West Lafayette, Offered six scholarships from other universities Sierra Gronkiewicz: Indiana University Bloomington, Provost’s Scholarship, Offered two scholarships from other Universities, Zachary Grunewald: Indiana University Bloomington, Provost’s Scholarship, Hudson and Holland Scholarship, Cali Grzybowski: Loyola University Chicago, Presidential Scholarship Hanna Hughes-Stokes: Purdue University West Lafayette, Offered one scholarship from another university Wisdom Ibikunle: Indiana University Bloomington, Provost’s Scholarship, National Merit Finalist, Perfect Score of 800 on SAT Math, Perfect Score of 800 on SAT Math Level 2, Perfect Score of 800 on SAT Subject Test Chemistry, Perfect Score of 800 on SAT Subject Test U.S. History, Perfect Score of 36 on ACT English, Offered three scholarships from other universities Shreyas Iyer: Harvard University, National Merit Scholar Winner, Perfect Score of 800 on SAT Math, Perfect Score of 800 on SAT Math Level 2, Perfect Score of 36 on ACT English, Perfect Score of 36 on ACT Math, Perfect Score of 36 on ACT Science, Offered five scholarships from other universities Nicole Jen: University of Indianapolis, U.S. Senator Richard G. Lugar Academic Recognition Award, Offered two scholarships from other universities Eric Jerge: Indiana University Bloomington, Provost’s Scholarship Leah John: Baylor University, Provost’s Gold Scholarship, Invitation to Excellence Scholarship Samantha Kall: Indiana University Northwest, Academic Scholarship Vanessa Koultourides: Indiana University Bloomington, Provost’s Scholarship, Hudson and Holland Scholarship, Kelley Dean’s Council Scholarship Madison Lakomek: Iowa State University, Engineering Student Program Scholarship, Adventure Award, Offered seven scholarships from other universities Nicholas Larson: Purdue University West Lafayette, Donald L. James Scholarship, National Merit Finalist, Perfect Score of 800 on SAT Math Level 2 Justin Lee: Purdue University West Lafayette, Presidential Scholarship, National Merit Finalist, Perfect Score of 800 on SAT Math Level 2, Perfect Score of 800 on SAT Subject Test Chemistry, Perfect Score of 36 on ACT Math, Perfect Score of 36 on ACT Reading, Perfect Score of 36 on ACT Science, Perfect Score of 36 on ACT Composite Jennifer Lockhart: Purdue University West Lafayette, Presidential Scholarship Yongxuan Lu: University of California Santa Barbara, National Merit Finalist Corina Love: Purdue University Northwest, Academic Achievement Scholarship, Offered one scholarship from another university Rachel Lyons: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, FAA Talented Student Scholarship, Art and Design Talented Student Award, Pilsbury Award, Also offered five scholarships from other universities Mercedes Maldonado: Indiana University Bloomington, Provost’s Scholarship, Hudson and Holland Scholarship, Conrad Prebys Scholarship Garrett Manous: Indiana University Bloomington, Perfect Score of 36 on ACT Math Melissa Mardyla: Indiana University Bloomington, Provost’s Scholarship, National Merit Indiana University Bloomington Scholarship Ella McComis: University of Notre Dame, National Merit Commended Student, Perfect Score of 36 on ACT Reading, National Merit Finalist William McComis: University of Notre Dame, Trustey Family Merit Scholarship, National Merit Commended Student, Perfect Score of 800 on SAT Math, Perfect Score of 36 on ACT Science, Perfect Score of 36 on ACT Math Madison Meyer: Butler Univer-

sity, Presidential Scholarship, Legacy Award, Offered two scholarships from other universities Kameryn Moore: Indiana University Bloomington, Provost’s Scholarship Eli Nirenberg: Washington University St. Louis, National Merit Commended Student, Perfect Score of 36 on ACT English, Also offered six scholarships from other universities Joseph Nowak: Ball State University, Ball State Scholars Award Sydney Pastor: Indiana University Bloomington, Offered two scholarships from other universities Nicholas Peirick: Indiana University Bloomington, Provost’s Scholarship, Direct Admit to Kelley School of Business Benjamin Peters: Indiana University Bloomington, Provost’s Scholarship, Knass Family Scholarship, Also offered five scholarships from other universities Kayla Prowell; Vanderbilt University, Vanderbilt Scholarship, Perfect Score of 36 on ACT Reading, Offered eleven scholarships from other universities Hamzah Rafiq: Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, Resident Distinguished Scholarship Chyan Rangel: St. Mary’s College of Notre Dame, Dean’s Scholarship, Offered five scholarships from other universities Priyana Reddy: Indiana University Bloomington, Provost’s Scholarship, Hutton Honors Scholarship, Perfect Score of 36 on ACT Reading, Offered one scholarship from another university Nicole Roberts: Saint Louis University, SLU University Scholarship Arianne Sadural: Indiana University Bloomington, Provost’s Scholarship, SPEA Achievement Award, Offered two scholarships from other universities Harshavardhan Sanaka: Miami University of Ohio, National Merit Scholar Winner, Red Hawk Excellence Scholarship, University Academic Scholarship, Perfect Score of 800 on SAT Math, Perfect Score of 800 on SAT Subject Test Chemistry, Perfect Score of 36 on ACT Reading, Perfect Score of 36 on ACT Math, Perfect Score of 36 on ACT English, Perfect Score of 36 on ACT Science, Perfect Score of 36 on ACT Composite Zachary Schmidt: Indiana University Bloomington, Provost’s Scholarship, National Merit Commended Student Savanah Sharpe: Miami University of Ohio, Red Hawk Excellence Scholarship Adeyah Shine: Xavier University, Xavier Scholarship Jasvir Singh: Indiana University Bloomington, Provost’s Scholarship, IUB - Wilbert W. “Bill” Gasser Scholarship, Offered two scholarships from other universities James Sroge: Valparaiso University, Presidential Scholarship, Valpo Fund Alumni Award, Offered three scholarships from other universities Karolina Sroka: Indiana University Bloomington, Provost’s Scholarship William Stephan: Purdue University West Lafayette, National Merit Commended Student, Perfect Score of 36 on ACT Reading Audrey Stooksbury: Purdue University West Lafayette, Presidential Scholarship, Purdue Marquis Scholarship, Welcome Aboard Scholarship, Bud the Wonder Dog Scholarship Eli Stricker: Purdue University West Lafayette , National Merit Commended Student Alyssa Strege: Marquette University, Pere Marquette Scholarship, Also offered seven scholarships from other universities Megan Suoranta: Purdue University Northwest, Academic Achievement Scholarship, Science and Nursing Memorial Talent Award Sage Sweeney: Indiana University Bloomington, Provost’s Scholarship, Offered four scholarships from other universities Samuel Szala: Purdue University Northwest, Academic Achievement Scholarship Nicoletta Tsoukalas: Indiana University Bloomington, Provost’s Scholarship, Offered two scholarships from other universities Declan Urbaniak: Purdue University West Lafayette, Offered three scholarships from other universities Jelani Warner: Concordia University, Maroon & Gold Award, Augusta & Addison Award, Offered three scholarships from other universities Jordyn Warner: Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, Offered three scholarships from other universities Jaclyn Webber: Indiana University Bloomington, Provost’s Scholarship Adam Wisniewski: Purdue University West Lafayette, Offered six scholarships from other universities Eleanor Wilson: University of Missouri, Black & Gold Scholarship, Offered six scholarships from other universities Frank Wolf: University of Iowa, National Scholars Award Nicholas Ylo: Purdue University West Lafayette, Presidential Scholarship, Offered one scholarship from another university


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