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l yu i Displaying its nifty volleyball insignia is a varsity pIayer's locker, 0-Q x L. Clf. 4 a ox-u 273 1, V Demonstrating unique coordination are the basketball cheerleaders. 2523123 1 1' K1 1,4 ,Z ---. v V YIIWMS l as 1 r, , 4 i C Q., I ,t j. ff, ,,. 1..- '- Q- :l,,,'Trr7T lfflljiqig ,Cf 1 WZ . - yr-' S-2 A, Q tv s. .5 W - 1 ,fa o rv A .uf f 91 Sa ' f ' ,E if 'I A' 1 .hwy ' wg. li, vi z Pnl! - x Following the meeting's agenda is President Michelle Kreeger. The foundation of an enthusiastic Pep Club is a good sponsor. 93
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SLG! Show me your Jed Henning! yell the cheerleaders at a pep assembly. o ij ..,K,,,,,mR Whoever said that Pep Club is only for the girls? i ,, '--, 'f . L , . a .ui . ' T ., -Q . 1 rf ,IA ,. , t, Ag, ...Wi . -, J ,ea , s , ,,.. X .. A D gigs, Q sa' pgs 3: '.. 'JEL f L V h . Busy upporters Ha ve Creati Y This school year proved to be an active and creative one for Pep Club. Potato dancers and secret pals were two of the many new creations of Pep Club. The Potato dancers were members dressed in children's pants and kingsize pillow- cases. Eyes were drawn on this costume, but none were for seeing. The fact that no one could see where they were going added to the excitement. This year's members also became secret pals of some varsity team members. Before games the 9? . team players' lockers were secretly decorated and goodies appeared inside the locker. Organizing pep assemblies and assisting with athletic banquets were among the other jobs of Pep Club. Members made all preparations for the football banquet. which was really great, com- mented this year's new sponsor, Mrs. Mac Owen. I believe that with the cooperation of the student body, we have promoted student interest at Chugiak. We BELIEVE in CHSl T55 P . as .3 .. Pep Club: Back Row- Susan Dunn, Judith Broderick. Sondra Allen. Tammy Bornschein, Terra Colegrove, Kim - Krouse. Fifth Row- Angel Graham, Marsha Smith, Jackie Morton, Colin Jenkins. Laura Morris. Kelly Shelley, ,V Jamee Townes, Jacque Osowski. Fourth Row- Laura Davis, Secretary Karla Wenzel. Sponsor Mrs. Mac Owen. President Michelle Kreeger. Vice President Jeanette Aarnink. Third Row- Laurel Lyford, Julie Bakeburg. Elizabeth Zib, Barbara Jones, Annette Osterhout. Barb Lepper. Elana Zuspan. Second Row- Marie Q Shearer, Janet Maher, Cindy Davis. Gigi Wisthoff. Front Row-Ellen Ide. Rhonda Minter, Laurie Austermuhl. H f f 92 l l N VE 831' A i 'ii l
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Coronation was the highlight of Wrestlers' Ball. Performing the fine art of orange carving are sophomores Cheryl Dickson and Cara Johnson. O . Large Mat Maid Club Rolls In Dou h There seems to be strength in numbers, accord- ing to Mr. Darrel White, wrestling coach and Mat Maid sponsor. With over twenty-five active girls. this has been the largest Mat Maid group at CHS. Through the sales of doughnuts, candy. T- shirts, and the profits from dances and wrestling schedule poster ads, the Mat Maids were able to purchase weight equipment not only for the use of the wrestling team, but for all athletic teams as well. Stickers for head gear, oranges, pep busses to away meets, and wrestling awards are among the many things provided by the treasury. Mat Maids sponsored the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance in October, and the Wrestlers Ball Disco Dance in March. Both dances were well attended and profitable. They also participated in the Fall Carnival, sponsored their own pep assembly, pre- pared for the end-of-season banquet, and assisted in elementary school wrestling. At the Banquet, Chris Clayton and Jennifer Wilson were voted outstanding Mat Maids. Coach White commented, The Mat Maids' selfless service to this school is a great example for all students to follow. Mat Maids: Back- Mr, Darrel White, President Chris Clayton, Becky Coan, Julie Fletcher. Leahrae Arend. Wanda Fletcher. Kathy Woman, Sue Just, Lori Lochrie. Maren Loflin, Jen Harjehausen, Tracy Clayton, Kim Childs. Vice President of Activities Jennifer Wilson. Front- Julie Stowe, Cara Johnson, Cheryl Dickson. Vice President of Attendance Melissa Elliott. Dawn Kissee. Secretary Scottie Wilson. Peggy McKinley, Linda Kohfield. Lynn Newberry. Nor Pictured. Suzanne Kissee, Assistant Treasurer Annette Gray, Treasurer Kathy Wienhold, Mary Fruit, Robin Jones. Merryhelen Cromwell. Linda Rourke, Marla Willis. Rhonda Allen. 94
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