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'i 3 PAGE 14: 1. Who’s got the sexiest legs? Of course it’s No. 1, Matt Hagen. 2. Centering our Homecoming court. Bob Henry. 3. Mitsumi Wada dressed in her best clothes. PAGE 15: 1. The houla girls cheering us on. 2. Oops! Sorry Mr. Wetzel. 3. Some of Cudahy’s best dressed sophomores. 4. ’86 Homecoming Queen and King. Tammy Posda and Jamie Gedig. 5. “No John, you can’t buy tickets to the tropics here.”
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Spirit Week: Unique Way To Show Pride What is spirit week? There comes a time each year to show school spirit. We students here at CHS refer to school spirit as Packer Pride. The week before Homecoming is our time at CHS to participate in a week of school spirit, a time when students and faculty can show their stuff by taking part in five days of pure excitement. Each day of the week is a unique way of showing pride, leading up to the Homecoming game and dance. The theme days started on Monday, October 6, with Tropics Day. The winners announced at the assembly were: Mike White, Teri Hart, and Jeff Rublis. Clash Day is when people wear nonmatching clothing. The winners were: John Leranth, Carl Hauski, and Dawn Griffith. On Wednesday you dressed up as your favorite hero. The winners were: Jeff Schallitz and Trisha Bena. Tammy Posda and Robin Bajczyk won for being the best dressed and color day was won by Kelli Last, Rori Holmes and Kathy Boltic. What makes this week special is how the students and the faculty all unite to give the football players a little extra initiative. - Chris Ries -
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“What color is your dress?”, “Did you ask her yet?”, “Where are you going out to eat?” Sound familiar? Well this is what could be heard floating through the air the week of October 6. For that Saturday, October 11, was the annual Homecoming dance sponsored by the Student Council. The dance was held in the Jr. High East gymnasium and, if I’m not mistaken, it went something like this: It drizzled that night. All in all the weather was lousy. Tension was in the air and nervous stomachs churned. The weather didn’t seem to matter on this particular night, and the nervousness was to be expected. The Homecoming dance was in a few hours. Anxious girls were ready to go at 5:00. Slothly boys rolled off the couch at 6:00 to start getting ready. Lists were checked off; flowers boutineers picked up, dinner reservations made, garder and charm, and clean underwear. Soon couples started arriving at the dance. Pastel streamers undulated the ceiling. Names of couples covered the walls. All of the ideal parts for a perfect evening. The D.J. started the dance off with some popular tunes, but then slowed down the pace so the guys could have a turn to dance. The grand march step off time was at 9:00. Queen, Tammy Posda, and King, Jamie Gedig led the group in the dance following it. Soon the dance was over and it was approaching 11:00. Couples started filing out of the gymnasium and were soon on their way to their post Homecoming plans. Another successful year, another successful dance. 3
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