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Purple and Gold Shoelaces The big news of this week is on the sports scene. The football team, on Tuesday night, played their first round in the state playoffs, and won 14 to 12 over Madison Memorial. Before the game, afternoon classes were shortened for a big assembly honoring the 1982 Suburban champions. At the assembly the whole school got to yell, scream, and really show their spirit. During this week I also observed something that demonstrated the extent of Cudahy’s school spirit. I observed purple and gold shoelaces. This may not mean much to you, but to the per- son wearing them it probably meant having to pay a dollar, and spending a half an hour to pur- chase and install them. Why would a person go to such lengths for such a gesture of school spirit? Could it be he had nothing better to do with a dollar and a half an hour? Could it be he was so caught up in the mood of excitement that he got carried away? Or was it just that he wanted to show his spirit differently than everyone else? Whatever his reasons for doing this, I would just like him to know that his efforts did not go unnoticed. Scuba The phy-ed classes at C.S.H.S. are second to none. The staff has prepared a long list of choice units. Thanks to Ms. Hoffmann, Mr. Trickey, Mr. Algrini, Mr. Nahey, Mrs. Johnstone. Scuba was one example and the students aids were: Mike Piche, Steve Davis, Matt Demos, Dennis Dyszelski, and Mike Stoltz. electiondayournewgovernoristonyeaarleveryonegoescfazyshowmgpackerprideattheassemblypackerswhocares?wecare!andcourpack 24 This year a few students were able to ex- perience the thrill of Scuba diving during Mr. Algrin’s swimming classes.
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A Career In Sports What does it take to earn a career in sports? For first things let's say practice, practice, practice. Todd Polasek, our featured swimmer, is practicing quite well. To be on a varsity level of any sport takes time and skill and you must also go up against tough com- petition. We have superior athletes here at CHS and we hope that we will continue to excel in all of our teachersconventionmusicalpracticeisbeginningsuburbantitlef 23
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Opposite Page: Top: Looks like this guy isn't getting away, especially with Mike Masarik, Matt Pachi, and Bruce Greiner covering him. Middle Left: Well you see the game’s called football ... a referee informs Darryle Henry, Mike Masarik, Jeff Bahling and the Madison Memorial guys. Middle Right: Since when were we called the PACKERS? Varsity cheerleaders. Bottom Right: Mr. Bowe, our hero. This Page Top: Aw c’mon Mr. Lafluer, we all know that’s not a Cudahy letter, points out Mark Dovi. Middle Left: Jenny Blockowicz, Donna Cartrette, Sharon Burditt, and Amy Corbett, en- joying the entertainment at the Who Cares dance. Middle Right: Sandy Mayford and Sharon Hanna? Lower Left: In come the judges on a good tackle by Tom Kowalski at the Racine Park game. A few of the divers from Cudahy gave a short presentation on Scuba, including a slide show on the subject. After the students were given the basics of Scuba, a few were then allowed to use the equipment in the pool. cablefeverhitscudahywewinfirstgameofstateplayoffsl4-12overmadisonmemorialthepackisontheirwaytothegameagainstracineparkon 25
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