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Another week of school has passed us. It began and ended like any other week and there was nothing really incredible about the middle of it. Monday, A.F.S. started two weeks of selling candy. Tuesday, the United States Air Force Theater van was present to help us make some decisions about the future. In view of the future many students took the PSAT test. Wednesday, the Milwaukee Brewers lost the World Series in the seventh game. The sophomores started sell- ing candles, and the pom pon girls had a bake sale. Thursday, eight people were inducted into the National Honor Society. Friday, the football team won another game against South Milwaukee. Saturday, the Cross Country team won their sectional meet and they’re going to state for the second straight year. Sounds like it was just a typical school week, right? Does Cudahy ever have a typical school week? Fund Raisers: A Dime a Dozen Plus Change Each and every week throughout the year you could count at least two fundraisers. The most successful? Tough to tell, but in the running were: Venne’s “Who Cares Dance, Arrow Yearbook Dance, Pizza Sales, Mr. Schmidt’s T-Shirts, Senior Posters, Candles, etc., etc., etc. fourmorewins untilstatefinals 21
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Page 20: Top Left Picture: Coach Dean: Chris, if you don’t get your serve over the net .. Top Right Picture: Cheryl Kuban, up for a block. Middle Left Picture: Donna Tatera, Chris Slivinski, Cheryl Kuban, Jill Olson, Stacy Krawczyk. Way to go. Good spike, Chris. Bottom Right Picture: Darryle Henry. On a keeper up the middle. Page 21: Top Left Picture: I’m gonna win that $50.00 prize. Top Right Picture: A man from Josten’s and Mr. Dull helping explain about the candle sale. Middle Left Picture: Pom-Pon girls having a bake sale. onlytwoandahalfmoreweekstilltheendofthcquarterjustthinkhalloweenisalmostheresevcnthvictorythreemoreforthef 20
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Stranger and Stranger This week was the first chance we've had this year to take a break from school, refresh our memories, and restore the vigor which may have been lost during the first quarter. As you may or may not remember we attended school only two days this week. This was a result of both the highly questionable parent teacher conferences, and the highly acclaimed teachers’ convention. This week the athletes of the school were out in force. The foot- ball team upheld Cudany’s reputation by capturing the Suburban title for the second straight year. The boys’ Cross Country team braced for their second straight year at state. Also girls’ volleyball sharpened their skills for Regional and Sectional activity. Last but definitely not least, the girls’ swim team toughened up for the con- ference finals on Friday and Saturday. This week the musical got a big boost as all aspects of the pro- duction got into full swing. This week we truly experienced a rejuvenation jubilation. Upper Right: Mario DeLuca giving the Cudahy bull sign. Lower Left: Jim Povolo jumps up for the spike. Lower Right: Dione Gazdik putting time in to work on graphics.
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