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Junior Youth Symphony violinist Loren Rhyneer executes precise technique during fifth hour. C stands for CHS, as demonstrated by Cl1ugiak's one and only Pep Band at Homecoming. -11' J ' S,--. l - Q- 1 4 . ' ,- ,g -e i-- ff:-53 if-2 K , ri-1 , , I Li, -V ff 'sv' a. v-K. I x Q N. an-1 as 2 L , ,s'a'l'iIg,, ,-s-, Y'--.V L r,.,Q'efii:f ' X A L - U: . -. V :rw . ,fav ' J, .,: , , .L 4-11'-w.'2f1:i-L -'w' , 41 4216- 5-2. , 17' ' - 'i 112.1 .Q Ll - 'Q Q .Ly A ' 1, f 53?'7 .,,T.a.. ,-- ' ' Q nz' f I.4 Fx- 1.w.f.a,,' ,f f ,M 15 ,Q .. U i ' 1 Xffff-'r,.:5Tv-.., MER' ' , .i,. A, , , , ,.,...... , . - N 4'-' Q.. '.--- ,. ,s ,QA ,S A ' - f em- ef-reef'-i . ,. ' Ll' - ' ,E 3 , , ,. A - ,.,. so H , ,.. Z, to ,, ,. h . , '4:i-f.....'-V 'A.E.--, tfe f? 'J me l Q- g ' A . flew ff- ' L '- ofruc Band 7' Symphonic Band: Back Row- Shane Osowski. Curt Livingway. Dana Rhyneer, Adam Remer. Keith Davis, Lew Dexter, Doug Miller, Richard Merrill, Robert Dowrick, Neil Biornstad, Director Darrel Daley, Nick Gallien. Ralph Kiehl, Andrew Dunning, Andrew Cochrane. Middle Raw- Alyson Headle, Kelly Kirk, Kathy Wilkinson, Everett Howell, Ed Lochrie. President John Pugh. Vice President Sharon Lee, Tim Powell. Celeste Loflin. Jen Hariehausen, Lori VanHorn, Jennifer Wilson. Front Row-Historian Donna Ealum, Sec.fTreas. Gail Rourke, Sandy Knueppel, Manager and Drum Major Thor Barker, Jack Asbury. Nancy Oesau, Jeanine Holthaus. Tom Lane, Sarah Kirk. Jennifer Ginsburg. Head Librarian Kathy Wienhold. 67
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Orchestra: Back-Drew Brosh. Middle-Lisa Goche, Mandy Senseney. Jennifer Martin. Amy Cronk, Joe Spears. Front-Rick Coates. Ast. Conductor Raylene Monroe, Rob Sauve. Conductor Marlow Thomas. Not Pictured-Concert Master Loren Rhyneer, Concerts, Festivals Occup y Musicians Hidden talent surfaced in the Chugiak instru- mental programs. Both the Symphonic Band and Orchestra produced many promising musicians and their accomplishments were many, according to Mr. Darrel Daley and Mr. Marlow Thomas. With thirty-seven members, the Symphonic Band performed three concerts, marched at the Homecoming game and in the Fur Rondevous Pa- rade. participated in the annual SolofEnsemble and Music Festivals, and played at graduation. Performing at fifteen athletic events, the CHS Pep Playing at pep assemblies is a tradition of the band. Sorting music is one of Kathy WienhoId's fine talents. 66 Band augmented game attendance. This was the first year the Orchestra was able to perform as a complete group. Percussionists and brass and wood-wind players from the band practiced and performed with the Orchestra at the Christmas concert. A total of twenty-two musicians represented Chugiak in the SolofEnsemble Festival in Febru- ary. This was the largest number that had ever participated. Both groups also made special ap- pearances at the local elementary schools. 1-1' SK I ........... e
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Room 25 is lust one of the many doors all decked out with the Christmas spirit. A A new grad goes up for two during the annual Alumni Night Basketball game. I ' ...Iggy .gf A f in 1 1 - - K. '- 2.11.5-11.51. - K- 'sip '-ms zg' Q v . ' , 4 - f ' ' t '-A v 33 x M if gg, y t. 'J CM ,.-V A 'A . s e in 1, 1 ' e 2'wa , L L:5.r..1f, .. v' . -- - .- r?53'fQ53.:s?Si t:t:t si- lisa f 'T ' A W ,Q .1 .t .,. , i 1 g K . , st 'C f a .wma ah-sf-1:4:-AJ-we'41f : 'W 5w?'g'?x5gM'wi 'i .X I M, ,,, .,,.....-,.t ' sy . N . A X .ip . sv. .-,...f1 y Q 5 is M' N 'A ' H' Tie? Christmas Spirit Descends Upon C 5 With the sounds of music and bells. Christmas senior class won the Honor Society-sponsored spirit hit CHS full force. Teachers and students canned food drive. and held a Santa photo booth alike joined in the fun by decorating homeroom doors for the annual SFC door decoration compe- tition. Mrs. Mac Owen's first hour English class won first prize with a fireplace all decked out with old literature author's stockings. Another prize was given to Mr. Primis' modern dance class. Two concerts were held and canned food was charged for admission. These cans were don- ated to the Salvation Army Christmas drive. The 68 at an Eagle River shopping center during vacation. On December 27, the CHS Alumni gathered for an Alumni Basketball game, featuring old-grads vs. new'grads. The old grads were victorious. Following the game a potluck banquet was held in the Social Studies Center. This year's Alumni Night was coordinated by Mr. Andy Kirk. An alumni association was formed and they will be planning next year's athletic and family night.
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