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You mean you want some of THIS popcorn? asks Sabrina Vick. Dave Kelley tries to con another victim into buying more. W 1 1 Q- li L , is ,t 'fx --Q4-'.H Q ,S QM if ' 5 ' f.n:L2'v'WPf' fffgg ' .514 v A 4' , 'A I4 ' -Z' 'ff 1, A ww, z . ' , -, .Mi - ,. PI ' 'P ' rr: ' ' .fs Chris Kinney guards the popcorn machine as Becca Roberts helps out While selling at a basketball game. vice president Steve LaRue is caught in the act of munching down. 97 0
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Sophomore John Wanamaker asks himself if it's really worth it during C-Club initiation. Several C-Club members display their merchandise before selling to a ravenous crowd. ,F - , - ' ' ' f 'vfifaissffm I--,ng ' . ' ' 'Q-f??'ii,,..ff.-s f . ' -gf. ii .W trsifffl . ish N Q Lack Of upport Hinders Letter Club With the initiation of new members, Chugiak High School's letter club, C-Club, started off the new year. Selling concessions at volleyball and basketball games, wrestling matches, and the fall carnival were just a few of their activities. Their main objective was to raise money to send out- standing athletes to summer camps pertaining to their sport. Lack of leadership and participation soon led the club to partial disaster. A large amount of money was misplaced and the club had to be closed. Given the choice of surrendering the club room to be used by any organization needing to earn money, or keeping the concession stand for themselves and starting over again, C-Club chose the latter. With the help of sponsors Mr. Bill O'Th- use and Mr. Jim Taylor- a few active members succeeded in bringing the club out of debt. Due to their previous loss of funds, the club was unable to give athletic scholarships as in previous years. C-Club John Wanamaker, Polly Tritt. Sharon Lee, Liz Zib, Sabrina Vick, Gigi Wisthoff. Bob Simpson. Not Pictured-Jackson Senseney, Barb Lepper, Janet Maher. Jed Henning. Jeanne Wetherington, Rebecca Roberts, Elaina Zuspan. Kelly Chynoweth, Chris Kinney, Roger Morrow, Steve Shepard. Jim Haun. Bob Knueppel. Janice Rasmus- son. Barb Porte. 96
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New Director Builds Choral Program The '78-'79 school year was a great success for both the chamber and swing choir, according to Mrs. Kathleen Jaynes, choral director. The cham- ber choir has almost tripled in size, while the swing choir was kept at fourteen members. All concerts were well attended. The fall con- cert, first one of the year, had over four hundred people present. Cans were charged as admission to the Christmas concert. Three hundred cans were collected for the canned food drive. Recognizing the other talents of the choral groups, Mrs. Jaynes decided to put on two giant spring productions. They were H.M.S. Pinafore and a 50's orientation that included songs from the movie Grease. Money was raised by the sales of candy, carna- tions, and admission charged at concerts. Micro- phones and sound equipment, music, props, per- cussion equipment, and the material for outfits were purchased. Outfits were sewed by the song- sters. We've come a long way in building the choral program this year, commented Mrs. Jaynes in reference to the choirs. Director Mrs. Kathleen Jaynes doubles as emcee at a concert. 1 i V-.- CHS Swing Choir: Back -Theresa Grohol, Shelley Draeger. Kim Da- vis. Faye LeDoux, Carla Hoadley. Renee MacKey. Lotti Hill. Front- Lynn Niels. Konni Saddler. Pam Ash. Shawn Rhodes, Tami Borns- chein. Tammy McKinley. Not Pic- tured- Laura Davis, Lori Auster- muhl. 98
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