senior issue volume 54
CRIER
munster high school
8808 Columbia Ave. Munster, IN 46321
May 28, 2020
What is a specific memory you have of something you enjoyed about your time at MHS?
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of the past four years
ith a surely memorable senior year, Class of 2020 closes out their fours years of high school. Friday night lights and club meetings. 7 a.m. arrival times and passing periods. Pep rallies and spirit days. Pop quizes and sports banquets. It all comes to an end as we say good bye to this huge part of our lives. Even though it is not the ending anyone wanted or even anticipated, it is still our moment and our memories. The ending may not have been ideal, but that doesnât take away from all of the excitement, all of the significance, and all of the greatness. We look back on the memories. We reflect on how high school shaped who we are. We cringe at our freshmen selves. We thank peers, teachers, and faculty for helping us get through it all. We also look forward to the future. We plan where to go next. We eagerly await what life has in store for us. We anticipate greatness. Tomorrow, we will conclude our senior year online and anticipate our virtual graduation. We look forward to finishing high school, together as Class of 2020.
ON THE ROPES During their junior year, Class of 2020 participates in the Homecoming pep rally tug of war game. GAME ON Before a basketball game, Josh Davis, senior, runs out and prepares to play. WAY UP HIGH At the winter pep rally, KeâNyah Foster, senior, poses in the air. FEEL THE BEAT After performing at Battle of the Bands, Shane Hoogewerf, senior, Mara Trivunovic, freshman, Amir Henderson , and Henry Sklar, seniors, take a bow as the band, Free Ice Cream. LETâS GET PHYSICAL On 80s workout day, Laila Wallace and Mirela Jeknic, seniors pose for a photo. WIN AFTER WIN At the winter pep rally, Sara Zabrecky and Emily Zabrecky, seniors, talk about the successful Girlsâ Basketball season. COLD SEASON Milena Trivunovic, senior, smiles at a band rehersal.
âWinning boys basketball Sectionals my junior year and being able to cut the net.â - Alayna Eismin senior âI loved the pep rallies. Although some people leave early because theyâre âboring,â I think theyâre kind of fun. You get to sit with your friends and relax and laugh for an hour or so.â - Jessica Geary senior âI enjoyed performing in the pit orchestra for almost every musical in my four years here at MHS.â - Nikolai Hoogewerf senior âThe Oscars party we had after finishing our AP Lit film projects junior yearâthey were so much work but it was fun to get dressed up, hand out awards, and celebrate.â - Anya Fitzpatrick senior âWinning the Girlsâ Basketball Sectional this year and the amazing student section we had.â - Emily Zabrecky senior âThe time I microwaved 40 pizza rolls during lunch and a girl was obviously angry but didnât dare say anything because everybody else in the line thought it was funny.â - Timothy Kaufman senior âDogpiling on Noel Fary after he won the musical chairs at the last pep rally of senior year.â - Paul Katona senior âThe boysâ swim team winning State Runner-Up this year. The first time in 10 years. This was the best way to end my senior year as a four year varsity swimmer.â - Grant Afman senior âEarly volleyball tournaments showing up to the school wrapped in blankets with bagels.â - Sydney Foster senior âOne of my favorite memories is having Alayna Eismin ask me to Turnabout in front of everyone at the pep rally.â - Roman Garcia senior âTraveling to New York with the MHS Chorale to sing at Carnegie Hall was one of my favorite moments in high school. Meeting Eric Whitacre is something I will never forget.â - Ariel Velasco senior âFinally graduating.â - Dharma Niles senior