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STUDENT COUNCIL Never Say Never Susan Fitzpatrick does a great job for Homecoming! Tom Tsao takes over as Student Council President. Under the leadership of Advisor John Woreck. Determined to succeed. Early morning meetings at 7:20. Noon lunches with the Rotary Club. The bookstore ... Compare couples’ compatability with Heart-to-Heart. Ounce for ounce, the soda machine lives on. Unbelievable at creating school pride. Never say something can’t be accomplished. Cookies are their bake sale’s specialty. Ice Cream cones at Kopp’s. Loves to lend a helping hand.
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Pacer Quantity Not Quality Camera Club Smile! “Hey, is everyone here? We can't get anything done unless all of the staffers are here! There are just so many people on Pacer this year that it is hard to get all of us in the same room at the same time!” Actually, the pacer staff consisted of just two members throughout most of the 1987-88 school year. Senior editor Chuck Watson and sophomore columnist Chris Mattson were the main underlying force behind the scenes of the Cudahy Senior High School’s newspaper. Though there were only two, a third and very important “helper” was the Apple Macintosh which arrived in September. The entire newspaper, except for the printing process, was typed and laid-out on the screen of the computer. Journalism class and free-lance writers also contributed dearly to that wonderful publication that periodically enlightcd so many of our homerooms. Would you like to learn how to operate a camera? print pictures? How about receiving free film, processing, and supplies? Then join the Camera Club. This was a part of the announcement that attracted so many people into joining the club. Printing, developing, and free film was just one part of this years Camera Club, under the direction of Mr. Hitt. This year there were some very active members, who worked not only for themselves, but worked for the yearbook. There was a large turnout for the first few meetings, then fewer and fewer people wanted to do work and they decided to leave the club. Oh Well, now those people who really wanted to learn about photography could do so. A fundraiser was held in January to help pay for some of the cost, and to allow members to continue photographing people, places, and events they wanted to. The Club was mainly run by President Scott Owen with some assistance by Mr. Hitt. Thanks Mr. Hitt! 1. ‘‘Look I can run this computer with one hand.” 2. It’s really quite easy to work a 35mm camera. 3. Smile 4. Carolyn Kovac prints pictures for the yearbook staff. 20 CAMERA PACER
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AFS American Field Service DRAMA Artists At Work A.F.S. The A.F.S. Club struggled on this year despite it’s dwindling number of members. It’s leaders were President Carolyn Kovan, Vice President Gorri Saluja and Secretary Treasurer Roxanne Polacek. We were involved in a number of activities this past year. We had our annual Magic Bow sale and Milwaukee weih. We also sponsored a dance and a bake sale. Drama Club This year the Drama Club, under the direction of Mrs. Lindenau, was an enjoyable club for its few but determined members. Drama Club members were invited to sec plays and musicals in theaters around the Milwaukee Area. The club held a bakesale and a fundraiser in the first semester of the school year so members could go to see some famous and not so famous productions. This year the fundraiser consisted of Christmas items which was a big hit. Besides going to plays, the club also performed for citizens at an area nursing home. Comedy skits, singalongs, and choral readings were the main topics which were performed. There was also a time which was set aside to visit with the people at the nursing home. This was the most enjoyable part of the day, not only for us but for them. The Drama Club was mainly run by President Jim Heise and Vice President Scott Owen. Trung Thicu was the club secretary. 22 CLUBS
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