In spirit of the homecoming season, student government applies new protocol and event changes. Seniors Annie Fuller, student government president, and Luna Gutierrez, student government vice-president, voice their hopes to push spirit to the student body.
“We have a lot of new changes that the student body can get hyped for,” Fuller said. “We’ve been working a lot with our PR team to push out new content like spirit days and the dance theme. We really want to improve our social media outreach.”
- For spirit week, student government welcomes new theme USA/Olympics in spirit of this year’s event in France.
- Student government introduces the Munster Hype Crew, a student-based foundation that aims to increase student engagement at sports games. Those interested may expect an email in the following weeks to join the crew.
- Student government has organized a Spotify playlist to submit to the DJ in aims to have more student-centralized tastes. Suggestions are subject to change during the dance.
- The Powderpuff tradition receives a momentous upgrade, including medals for participants and coordinated t-shirts to fuel the grade’s spirit.
- As part of the homecoming’s “Tangled in the Lights” theme, student government has organized Tangled-themed decorations to decorate the gym with paper lanterns and foliage.






























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