Chugiak High School - Babiche Yearbook (Chugiak, AK)
- Class of 1980
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Everything l do is fun! -freshmen Janus Nauman Fishing, hunting, drag racing, cycling. -security guard Lou Corley l like to watch boys walk down the halls. -junior Kelly Shelley Read books! -eighth grader Richard Gartz Get girls. . . besides that. . . play. . .sports. - eighth grader Rick Conover When I cheer for a winning team. - freshman Peggy White -.4-ang 'FW af? fi 1-- ' 1 LI JSI gil f ' .2-W W ,,f3fkg5?,f,35 ...- - V Y, - vs I s -M wt-if 5- mv , . 5 .z 5 8- gif . rj i - . My ' EL, g .-if 'ffl Ng Y U I 'Y , !,, 'Q 'B na. J 4 ,. -5 - Q.. 47-23 . ,fb 35 4' K , 4 'W . 'ay 4 fe ' ' ,. l ' ml? ' i in 4 A '::,. pi , gift? Q ' 5 A K' ff, ,, v- f ,A Q . f' ,Mr Seclusion is. . . A time alone with my thoughts and feelings and when things get rough it gives me the chance to find my smile. -senior Renee Rodriquez Extreme privacy, removed, isolated hidden, quiet, peaceful, enjoyable, and fantastic. -coach Dick Green Being off snuggled up in a nice warm blanket. -junior Dave Gehr Eating bugs to stay alive and being out by yourself at a place. -senior Todd Brannon Being alone with nobody to talk to. -junior Sherri Bryant 1 wh' Y:-K X1 WT 'n,...: , . - .4 ij 'S' gi' Q W. f ' 'A ' ' fi nl - V, W ,, P-Q M . W4 . MM., , 4a,. X ,. , Nw- , .M-,vp . ,,, -s if , 'ifj 1 aw ,i'V , af 4 ' 5 . vis ,, A f-'pn' I I IT' Q nv' ' , 5 I X A 1 1. Q 4 K, ,,,y ,,h. Q v' i ' 'LUI- '1 'if r Q n I. Unity is. . . Forever being together through eternity and never being apart and always being there when you need a friend. -sophomore Donna lde People and ideas pulling together and working for a goal. -Mrs. Christa Burg 'Sending poor people food in China. -senior Angel Graham I -4 , Everybody getting together U and getting rowdy and having 3 :ln M --pilots and lots of fun. - G r ,, l gg-N sophomore Jackie Morton jig .,,,. ,. ,V o .V ' ' e Me and the world living in 'kj if g 1 xi. ' gy complete harmony. -senior .QW ' Pam Scott -, 1 '- 1 3 ..,. 1 x 1 , . S , 1 9 Trends are. . . Patterns of change within a society. -junior Kathy Wienhold Painter pants, Mark from Ork, punk rock, Dr. Pepper, disco, HASH jeans, straight-legged pants, velour shirts, sneakers, clogs, and spike heels. -sophomore Sandy Knueppel Americans being attacked overseas? -Mr. Terry Jorgensen When everybody who doesn't know what they're doing follows someone who does. -senior Bobby Jones 'f ln +1-rf E 4-1 1-i gf. ,xg -'gm Q , -,,.-,.-v- ' . fin 2. N 7 , l.fQj3:vvi ,. .9 I , Q , Q ' , fe fi ff it F' 3 P ,Lg ' f . , f ik 4 Y , S- H , ' 1 kin K People are. . . A conglomeration of wisdom, stupidity, and other things. Like happiness, angriness, and politics. -se venth grader Robert Poe Conceited. Foxy girls are foxy, cool guys are cool. -se venth grader Kevin Contreras l don't know what that is. -five-year- old Matt Mundy lnteresting. - junior Linda Kinney l love girls. l feel like killing all the seventh graders. -eighth grader Mike Knight All the dog mushers are cool, all the rest are crazy. -seventh grader Wade Sheerin I w ix Pride is. . . Respecting yourself and what you stand for. -senior Diana Dial A feeling of personal worth that is occasionally an irrational or emotional feeling. -Ms. Gay Monteverde A family of lions. -senior John Herzog Happiness, satisfaction with an accomplishment of yourself or another. -senior John Lowrey When you feel you're the best, or better than most everyone else. -senior Dale Greeey Feeling good about yourself and your accomplishments. -junior Maren Loflin A ,....a ,Q iynuy .r-,.-.-U F N. A --,V W ,w . , Q . ..-, - -'.. -- I-f.,4,. .q- - . H.. -. , 'Qua- W' ff' s-ff: -W r 3 bf . s-..-tj ,1i7'2i..J.'-bfi 'i , J. 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A big brick building with people in it and all over it, considering the football field and all that stuff -senior Pam Ash A place to waste time until l go to college. -senior .lohn Herzog A place where I can get my drugs. - junior Tim Martin My second home. -senior Michelle Kreeger Pride, an institution of learning, and a place to grow as a person or individual. -senior Gennette Sontag Lots of fun. -sophomore Colene Cole l thing it's great! lt's better than being home sitting around the house. -senior Mary Hadehausen Decent. -junior Kathy Greenlund A combination of lots of little pieces, coming together into a place we all enjoy-our school. - Dabiche Staff 'W iff? 9545. ,ilu 33 activities ,,,,.,1',- . ,f. -. e ,. L. If 4- Sophomore Roberr Lochrwer dlsploys h15 modesr loolf durlhg drsrrlburfon Exemphfylrvg a rwenrrerh ce-nrury carrie herder, cowboy Sally Calloway moves 'em rhrough rhe chore 'F wmv-aug .-1, J 'iL..! 1 'x W'.,m.n ,M . , .W fm af ' , V? QQ, pw '5m1le! You 're on Candid Camera! Enrhusrasrrt Doug Miller fnspfres his chenr 20 or 4 l I .5 X- 4 Yearbook sraffman Mark Wenzel hekos our a wilhng cusromer 21 Senior Michelle Draeger is processed during regisrrorlon Mixed Reactions Greer New Year: Insrrucrors Return To me, ir seemed like rhe whole school was nor-unired. Everyone was jusr wan- denng around as if rhey don 'r know whar was going on, -senior Sreve Haynes. The srarr of rhe year was really near, because we had a lor of rime ro ger reace auainred wirh friends. -freshman Chrisrina Fosrer lr was kind of a bummer, 'cause l had ro ger reregisrered four rimes. Can you beleve ir? -sophomore Joe Yelverron. During rhe hrsr week, everyone, rea' chers and srudenrs ahke, cooperared rogerhf er fully, There were no problems. -5ec- uriry Guard Sreve Novelhl l rhink if was really boring, All I cbd was sir around and lisren ro rhe subs and my friends, - sevenrh grader Jerry Sarher. We Crhe swimming reami swam parr of rhe year wirhour a coach, and rhar kinda slowed us down o lrrle bir. Bur he came back and everyrhihg rurned our o.k iunior Johnny Lindauisr The Nrsr rrp back ro school for mosr peo- ple was rhe yearbook dfsrriburion parry held on Augusr 24. Regisrrarion began rhe nexr week and srudenrs were phorographed rhey paid acrivify fees, and were issued a class schedule The 197980 school year had rwo beginnings. The Hrsr began wirhour rhe full compnmenr of usual rea- chers. They rerurned over a week larer, and school began again. Pep band member Andrew Dunning gefs info rhe Who we gonna bear screeches Foarball Coach ,,,, i , .s 'Ti ' Af Enthusiasm, Sfyle, ,, S Q is P n H 1 h K 'X ride eig ren 'ws School Spirit Week Togo Day was a blasr. 'Hunior .Srephanie Tarum Waco -sophomore Darla Johnson '5piHr Weels E always Spirir Week. - Mr, Ed Nash lr wenr as well as could be expecred considering rhe srrilfe. -senior Barb Jones 'Shows rhe school has pride. -sophomore Laura Morris '5pirir Weels was really fun, especially rhe lfe saver pass because we wan! - sophomore Jennifer Ginsburg lr would have been berrer if rhere had been more rime ra gel inro ir, -Mr. im Taylor '5pirir Weelf was especially nice because we had a lor of Seniors parricioaring. -senior Pam Scorr Love 'd ir. -sophomore Sandy Knueppel Spirir Week was Seprember 17 rhrough rhe 21 rhfs year. Pep Gub sponsored ir and decided rhe days would srarr our wirh Mon- day as Favorire Sporr Day, and progress rhough Inside-our and Baclfwards Day, Hf- ries Day, Togo Day, and concluded wirh Blacls and Aqua Day. Same of rhe lunch rime acriviries included a lfe saver pass, gunny sacls races, plus rhe spoon and srring ' rricls. An assembly on Friday cimaxed rhe week, wirh Coach Huffer raising spirir far rhe Homecoming game on Sarurday. ads' v.- ur-au' WE i FIG!- PUT RAH. RAH. RAH. u us-annum WEUUQ9 au 'rANcs. HA Q,l5iEgSUTPUE.vU-3w?LFl.FB-120 THEE' Eh M AH FOR ,TARE WE .c 5 lj 55' En91'sf'f.. ' HAH. 2 i ff---S Q K , cf sig , -V jving fhelr socks off ro Basin Srreer Blues are rhe animared Pararo Dancers during a Spirir Week pep assembly. 22 1 S , Anritqparing his momenr of reralarian is Darren Deals Kadel as Sreve Novell heblessly awairs his fare Srrilvng a casual pose, Peeper and Colleen, aias Laverne and Squiggy, suirably porrray l-7fries Day W7 Accepring his punishmenr as one of rhe many hazards of his profession B senior high principal Ed Nash, Gerring info rhe spirir af lnsidebour and Backwards Doy are Polly Trirr and Keirh Reed. 23 Momenrs afrer being crowned fhe queen ond her escorr smile for rhe crowd. wg Mrh roorhpiclf in mourn, Darren Kadel and Annerre Gray eryoy a donce, 'Q ,I - v 'RX' Y'f'ilJ 1979 Homecoming Royalry- senior Susie Sprague, Steve Haynes, senior Michelle Kreeger, Joe Lochner, Queen Kim Davis, escorr Terry Kruger, senior Gennerre Sonrog, Joe Miner, junior Kelly Shelley, Randy Moreau, sophomore Sammie Newman, Richie Sanders, freshman Shen Marrson, Busrer Peppers. 24 '55 gs Q4 ' Pg 'H ?i X Three enrhusiasric seniors hem ro bring rheir class onorher win Homecoming Game Ends In 6-6 Tie: Senior Floar Wins l llfed rhe balloons. -senior Kim Cherry l ilsed rhe Corverres and rhe senior balloons. -sophomore Celesfe Lomn Our Hoar was super!! We won!! - senior Annerre Osrerhour lr was loud buf l rhoughr rhe band delinirely had ir rogerher. -senior Rabh Kiehl l ihoughf rhe band was very poor, 'f- senior Chns Jarvis The Hoof builcvng was very hard on my car, Hiunior Leslie Hines l had a blasr while l was rhere, - junior 'Shawn Rhodes lr was prerry all righrl! Yea Chugiols!l -senior lae Lochner ' Ar leasr we ddn 'r lose, 'Hunior Koral Hargan The 1979 Homecoming game was played Seprember 22 againsr Barrierr on rhe new Held. lf ended in a do rie. Each Hoof depicred rhe Ain 'r No Srope pin' Us Now rheme in rheir own way, The class of '80 won for rhe rhird rime wirh balloons spellng our BEAT DAR TLE TT and CHS ii 7. The Princesses were driven around rhe Held in Corverres from rhe Corverre Club of Anchorage. Senior Princess Kim Davis was crowned Homecoming Queen, her escorr was Terry Kruger. The dance was held larer rhar evening wirh music provided by Forresr. The Royalry had a special sporlghr dance ro Billy Joels 'Uusr rhe Way You Are, Chairman of Homecoming, Chrisrina Oayron, was pre- senred wirh Howers from rhe Royalry. 'Born ro be Awe are Jed Henning and Mandy Senseney 'Good-bye Mr. Rourke, goodbye Tofroo, rhe fanfasy you promsed has come rrue, Pepsi-holfc Gary Monica pours rhar popular coolanr down hs dry, dry, rhroar. 1 T, 1.x 1 V LY M... - WY ' , . I . I 9 .. L- . -1 a , 3 asm ,. ' 151 .X Rx X Mellowlng our ro rhe 'dkco groove, Roph Kiehl jams ra rhe bass bear, High fashion 13 obviously nor rhe suir of rhese Iwo freshman, Zane Henning and Cheryl forum, 26 lm dumbfounded. . . again! Choir, Mar Maids Host Fall Dances: DJ is Replace Band OC TOBER OUTRAGE As one of rhe execurives in rhe organ- izarion of Ocrober Ourrage, I would lke ro say ir was a complere success. Perhaps nexr rime we can go as for as gerring Mick Jagger, buf righr now we 7l have ro do wirh Mobile Morher Lode, -senior Jed Henning l had a blasr-no dsco nexr rime. Ler us go oufside nexr rime. Hiunior Deb Johnson. 'As chairman l rhink we did an excellenr job, and we plan ro do ir again, -senior Neil Lyornsfad iris abour rime rhey gor rid of rhe bands rhar couldn'r play and gor some DJs rhar could -senior Chris Jarvis 'Yr rurned our berrer rhan I expecred qunior June Hrrman '7 rhoughr if was bad! -sophomore Kelly Bryan SADIE HA MVKINS 'Yr was a good dance, irs usually rhe besr one of rhe year, Hqunior Bob Simpson 'Vi was a lor more fun rhis year rhan lasr yearea lor more people came. -soph- omore Juie Hercher, l've been ro berrer. There was foo much hay. -sophomore Celesre Lofhn 'Yr was prerry good l was roo chicken ro ask anyone, orherwise if was near. - junior Linda Kinney 'LA lor of people dressed near-I had a lor of fun. -sophomore Renee Mackey The Ocrober Ourrage was a dsco wirh music by rhe Mobile Morher Lode. The cafe- reria was prepared for rhe occasion with dsco decorarions, The Swing Choir spon- sored rhe dance. They used rhe money rhey raised ro buy microphones. The Sade Hawkins dance was held Nov. 21, lr was rhe mosr successful dance rhe Mar Maids have ever had srared Presidenr Jennifer Mkon, The serring was Lil Abners Dogparch, USA. To add ro rhe ar- mosphere rhe Mar Maids sold daisies prior ro rhe dance. The music was provided by Disco-ro-Go, Relaxing dreomily in rhe arms or a beau is Mandy Senseney Dld you have on affaff wffh hrm9 demands Charles, as fhe frurh hnally downs on him, Dffecror Ms. Monreverde plans fhe schedule wffh hem from sophomore Eve Held- house I l k I.-A . M. . W ' f- v4w1Avw.-W, ' ,, 5 5 H Q , , 3' , , To COUVIWCE Madame Arran shes really rhere, me ghosr, Elvira, blows in her ear. Trylng ro hypnonze a rernhed Edlrh is Madame Arcarl, as Charles watches slsepncally fl?f'i 'v'i x' df T i25,Ji5i'-83.31 f '1 nf Jff5Z3'i2r ff? f' 1 ' 5' ' ,.-...-1.-..... nf is , 'uf ' FJ. 5 ,,f ' .A 28 Q21 .. iv- Blithe Spirit Cast. standing: Edth, Coleen Kellay, Dr Bradman, George Hnnelly, Mrs Bradman, Celeste Lafhn, Charles Condomine, Chris Jarvis, Elvira, Lauren Wenzel seared Madame Arcati, Kim Cherry, Ruth Condomine, Pam Ash Fall Production Of Blithe Spirit Features Sly Ghost lt was great! We had so much fun. l thinlf we all really worlsed together well. -senior Pam Ash The actors dd a wonderfuljob. sophomore Kim Henry The hrst oct put me to sleep, but l thought the second act was good, junior Steve Grohol Blithe Spirit was extraordnary, a great way to start the season. -senior Chris Jarvis l felt as fooish as l looked but it was fun, senior Kim Cherry lt was fun and worth the worlf. sophomore Celeste LoMn The acting was generally good aualty but the play itself wasn't any good. junior Curtis Plunls Noel Coward had too many double bran- des when he wrote it. -senior Lauren Wenzel l taught my sister everything she lfnows, freshman Marls Wenzel The play was a blast! -sophomore George Hnnelly 'Yr was a very dfhcult play and l thought they put on a very professional performance. -Director Gay Monteverde 'Dlthe Spirit is the story of a British author, Charles Condomine, who invites a medum over to get material for a boolf. The ghost of his dead wife, Evita, is called bacls. The rest of the play refs of his problems trying to get rid of Hvira and convince his present wife, Ruth, of his sanity. Hviras plan to lfill Charles and bring him to the spirit world with her is fotied when Ruth is killed by mistake. Charles is happy because he is Unally free of domlneering women. 'Bithe Spitit was drected by Ms. Gay Monteverde with Rene Hunter as student rj- rector. Angie Danieb was stage manager and Eve Heldhouse was in charge ot' costumes My dear Ruth, l am sure l saw a ghostl says Charles Wheels Cast, Fronr Row: Pam Ash, Jennifer Ginsburg, Tommy McKinley, Sheri Marson, Shawn llhoades. Second Raw: Mark Wenzel, Terry Grahol, Colleen Holland, Sue Dunn, Lynn Newbernf, Merryhelen Cromwell, and Kim Davis Thlrd Row: DJ Lyornsrod Walrer Sr. Merre, Craig Johnson, Jed Henning, Rithie Sanders, and Joe Lochner, World Premiere Nov. 2: Wheels Enrerrains Chugiak WheeB was well pur rogerher. l really eryayed lr. 'Hunior Kenny Pugh The whole show was very well organ- ized-ir had ro be, or if wauldn 'r have gone as smoorhly as ir dd. -sophomore lmmy Wheeler l rhinls rhey could have used a berrer lead male singer. -sophomore Kenny MacAl- pine The singing was gooci rhe acring was good, rhe whole show was a good musical number. -sophomore Laura Morris l lilsed all rhe singing and dancing, and all rhe differenr rypes of hghring. -sevenrh grader Dale Danaolo l'm wirh Dale. -sevenrh grader Larry l-ifer Excellenr! Thars whar l rhoughr of ir! -senior Joe Lochner WheeB was creared and wrirren by John Carrer and Mary Kay Beal who have been wriring rogerher for rhirreen years. The shows World Premiere was November 2 ar Chugialf, Members of rhe CHS Swing Choir formed rhe casr and crew. The group paid for rhe enrire praducrion. The included rhe ser, rheir cosrumes, and rhe props. The chrecror of rhe show was Mrs. Karhleen Jaynes. The whole rheme cenrered around rhe dscovery and evolurion of rhe wheel, Mrs. Jaynes explained. Mrs. Joynes, direcror, gives lasr minure insrrucnons. This page sponsored by Karhleen Jaynes, iff? wg' gf Dreaming about hts Ten-Speed Wheekn l5 Swfng Cholr member Jock Asbury Roclf, alas BJ Lyornstod shows hrs satisfaction or dlscovertng the wheel, .3 l Fl - Ili . ff 85. .wi Sflhouetted against the donclng pornon of the scene, boss guttarlsr Drew Brosh booms out the deep rhythms, Couple Cralg Johnson and Tommy Mfmntey, along wlth Jock Asbury and Pom Ash, dance the night oway together. This page sponsored by Kathleen Joynes, Senior Karen Barndr cneerfulfy charges admission ro me lnrernanonal Dfnner, December 22 mr' 'mmf' Hifi? .155 S 1 igzfxw f n I f W- ,aff W .ff -NV . J W - x , Q be Mx g Ilya' aio?:,x'frv3J, ge-.. Q V ' gf- wif? -0210 of 'K vm ' K :. l '11 fum, .1 an Showfng off her fOl95f fashfon desrgns, Frau Florence Pearson jusr clowns around a bfr 32 -fx-.M WA After an entertaining skit les fauers de France return for an encore Freshman Jeff Moench succeeds in his portrayal of the class dunce 'wilt :- ,Li Language Classes Entertain Diners: Enter Competition There were a lot of people there. lt was fun to put on and organize the show Hesophomore Jim Wheeler l really liked the French stuff H-sophomore Jennifer Ginsburg The food was excellent, so l really munched down! -freshman Jeff Moench The acting in the skits was pretty sad if you know what l mean. 'Huntor Shorty Atwood lt was just so inspirational l think l will become a movie starluqunior Gordon Kinder We did a terrthcjoblu-sophomore Chuck Conover The international Dinner took place on December 22. Entertainment for the dnner was provided by the foreign language classes This included corok sung in various languages and skits performed using a Christmas theme Diners were served food from dfferent countries, so as to get a taste of international cuisine, According to Mrs. Horence Pearson, teacher and sponsor, The kids put a lot of hard work and effort into the cwnner to make it successful. The baked food, rehearsed lines, and made the sets for the skits l'm proud of them. Another activity which the French, German, and Spanish students undertook was the Declamation, held March 22. All Anchorage area schook took part in the contest, which involved the speaking of poetry in a foreign language. Contestants were judged on their content, manner of speaking, and use of gestures get your soup in a minute, states the waiter. Christmas Time At CHS Brings Feasts, Festivities l thinls people really got into the spirit of things, -sophomore Susan Dunn We had a blast at the senior feast! -senior Deals Kadel The door decorating should have been more organized. -freshman Jenni Johnson l thought the doors were really cute, -sophomore Melody I-Nlborn l thought all the Chnstmas time activities were nice. -sophomore Jaclfie Bennc Considering the seniors won the canned food dnve, it was great! -senior Jeanne Wetherington The teachers should have hebed more with the doors. -freshman Jennifer Osowslsi The Christmas time activities at CHS included a canned food drive, musical can- certs, a door decorating contest, and the Senior feast. The canned food drive ws held Dec. 8- 21, with the seniors coming in Hrst with 425 cans. On Dec. 1Z during their concert, the band and orchestra played traditional Christmas music. Junior High, Senior l-Hgh, and Swing Choirs held their annual concert on Dec. 18. The winners of the door decorating con- test were announced on Friday, Dec, 21. Mrs. Dianne Parnows seventh grade hstory class door came in ILTTST, Mrs. Mac Owens AP, Englsh class door was voted most or- iginal and Mr. Leonard Oalfleys Biology ll class door was most scientihc. The week was concluded with the seniors gorging themselves at their feast and choir members carohng throughout the halls. Renecting many peoples thoughts about the Hfty hostages held captive in the Iranian embassy during Christmas is Mrs. Dianne Parnows prize winning door. Honor Society sponsor Jim Taylor joins forces with chairman John Wana- malfer and co-chairman Curtis Plunlf to malfe the canned food drive successful, -'f ffl F Cl 6? hp ' 'iff The combined mens choir performs in concert. 1 Quartet Rodney Jackson, Edde Fagan, Joe Hen- i ning, and Tom Mison sing Nurtin' for Christmas. I 34 Senlors Chuclf Bryonr, Mark John- son, and Polly Tnrr very wllhngly rnunch down or rhe Senior Feosr. f R ,Q- 7 I ,-xr 'L I . 1 -x K I5 I lui Vg X V, A x LCN JH- F vi '- , as 1 x 'I ,. L. ! Toosring heolrh and good will ro everybody ore Jeonerre Aornmk ond Dense Plonath 'Wlerry ChnSrmas is rhe rronslorlon of rhe message on rhe junlor hlgh offce door. l wonder if fha! balloon Could heb me reach all rhar honey? ponders Pooh Dear. l wouldn 'I do rhon says donkey Eeyore lnnocenrly, as owl George Hhnelly looks on, Whar does she wonr9' says Roo as his worned morher, Kango, and Plgler look for him. Mnnie-rhe-Pooh 2' E Kanga Loullsefi 2 s lf? Piglef Laura ffse 2 Rabbif .lqbn Rteqz Owl Y Georgg Flnnelly E e yore Korn? Hargan Chnsfopher Robln , Rees Roo 'EQl3yronjgl?rucl4ner nobbff 1 ' Moeller nabbff 2 Coffggish Kellay Skunk Eve ileldhouse Narrator bhflli Jarvis Srudenr dfrecror Chris QOVVIS Direcror Gay Monreyerde Srage Manager ra. hx X Tori Plank wax 1' 514.-'igf'-Qff'fff: -f K , J- . is-' 'R-1 e - -..M I i - 2 3, . 1 . : J ' 4 5 Sneaking a peek ai rhe acrion, skunk and cousins spy on Pooh and fnends. 37 The Skunk I alias sophomore E ve Heldhousei srudies her wilderness friends Winnie The Pooh Winter Production Appeals To Young l rhoughr ir was cure, especially for children. -freshman Gwen Baker l rhoughr if was good even ihough rhe rabbirs were klurzes. -freshman Kay Moeller lr was musically boring. Hisophomore Celesre LoMn l am nor really a Mnnie-rhe-Pooh fan,- in spiie of rhar l ihoughr if was excellenr. -swiichboard operaror Mrs. Hnnelly The voice sounded far, -freshman John Lenz l really eryoyed rhis play, lr was an excellenr experience, -sophomore Colleen Kellay l rhough ir was cursie, -senior Kim Cherry They did okay wirh whar rhey had. - sophomore Kim Henry Hard work and headache. -sophomore Tori Plank lr was nor really grear buf ir wasn'r really boring. -sophomore Danny Legg lr was a nice break from rhe kind of drama we 've been doing. -senior Pam Ash We 've had a lor of parenrs call and rel! us rheir kids loved ir, lrn glad be' cause rhar was rhe idea. -drecror Gay Monreverde Mnnie-rhe-Pooh was rhe second drama producfion of rhe year. lr was presenred rhe weekend jusr before Chrisrmas vacarion ro sellfouf audences. The idea was io have a play for child' ren. Parenrs are srill felling us how excired rheir kids were abouf meering rhe animak, Ms, Monfeverde srared There were 11 members in rhe musical- which ended wirh rhe casr members giving candy TO rhe children in rhe audence. Ms. Monreverde was rhe oirecror of rhe play wirh Chris Jarvis as srudenr direcror. Tori Plank was srage manager, Karhy Menhold pianisr, and Gwen Baker, Linda Hammond and Mrs. Barbara Kellay dd cosfumes. Juniors Sponsor Winter Dance: Earn Prom Cash l rhoughr ir was fun and l had a good iime. -sophomore Lori Van Horn l rhoughr rhey played roo much crummy music, lr sounded hke Aborigines. junior Ron McKeever lr was prerry good. l hked rhe music rhis rime. -freshman Sean Hess They oughr fo have more dances like rhar because rhere was more sporighrin' rhan ar masr. Hqunior Kevin Fullmer lr was rhe pirs of all pirs. -senior Susie Sprague Sadie Hawkins was berrer by far, 'Humor Jennifer Mlson lr was one of rhe besr dances l've ever been ro, -freshman Todd Richardson lr was okay bur l don? like rhe DJ, Hiunior Sreve Grohol l rhink rhere should be more dances. 'Hunior Dill Marrin l rhoughr rhe variery of music was rerrible and l didn 'r have a good rime. - senior Chris Jarvis l didn 'r care for rhe DJ. buf l had a blasr. Hqunior Roberr Do wrick lr was really good. l really liked warchin' rhe baskeiball players dance. - junior Leslie lines lr was fun buf l don 'r see how you could dance ro rhar kind of music, - senior Polly Trirr il-didn'r lke rhe music very much buf orherwise ir was okay. 'qunior Jeanine l-lolrhaus lr was grear excepr for rhe music. 'Hunior Koral l-largan The 1980 Mnrer Dall was held January 25, in rhe senior high cafereria. lr was sponsored by rhe junior class ro raise money for Prom. Goss Presidenr Bob Simpson said, li was good for rhe class of '81 because ir raised lois of money. The cafereria was decorared for rhe occasion wiih snowiiakes and srreamers, Music was provided by Charisma Enrerprises. Senior Joe Miner examines Debbie Ribelins dance form. Junior Disco dancer Doug Miller forgers hes nor in class Senior Tony Debnar checks our Sue Dunns laresr move 38 6. ,SL Gfvfng rhe pnorogropher 0 rhreorenrng look I5 sophomore Kirby Holrrnon Belng amused by orner dancers are Slepnonre Torurn and Kevfn Fullmer wi i ,ff P ' 'w 1 5, - 4 X -, X +. I . Mrn an unseen gun pornred or her, se-mor Angel Graham sntlfs 'em up andpleods rnnocence Do you worn me ro lvss your finger belrer9 oslxs sophomore Jimmy Wheeler syrnporhencolly 39 Demonsfraring and leachng rhe orchesrra in one of rheir many rehearsab is CHS newcomer Mr Nare Mlson. T1Wv 4?Q,,i .1 Symphonic Band Slanding: Mr. Darrel Daley, canducror, Lew Dexrer, hbronan, Noel Esrahlla, Doug Miller, Alyson Headle, quarrermosrer. Third Row: Marr Sease, Adam Remeii 77m Powell Ed Lochne, Enc Parron, Dennb Millen Rithard Mernl Bren! Kirk, Dan Canoy, Danny Legg, Jennifer MLsan, vice- presidenr, Sean Hess, E vererr Howell Mike Herzog, Troy Swanson, Raknh Kiehl, manager, Andy Dunning. Second low: Michelle Moore, Carol Hamann, Francis Esrallla, Melora Brooks, Sharon Lee, presidenr, Kim Hennf, Jen Hagehausen. From Row: Donna Ealum, secreraryfrreasuren Sandy Knueppel, Kelly Kirk, Kari King, Jac Asbuw, Kaye Moeller, Kari Mrzel Marcia Fay, Srephanie Alison, Karhy Menhold head hbrarian. Noi Pictured Celesre Loma, Lori Vonlnlarn. 40 Musicians Gain New Insrrucror, Jazz Ensemble 'Sroge band is really grear because of rhe way we express ourselves rhrough melody, harmony, and rhyrhm- -sophomore Lew Dexrer Mr, Mlson? Hes cool, manl -sevenrh grader Keri Baumgardner Life is a flowing river. -Mr, Darrel Daley, conducror l'm really impressed wirh rhe ralenr, enrhusiasm, and parriciparion rhis years bands have shown Hesenior Sharon Lee lr gives me self sarisfacrion and pride ro be in rhe jazz band. -senior Richard Merril As a freshman l consider ir o grear honor ro be a member of rhis fabulous band. -freshman Kari King Wei birds don'r fly ar midnighr, -Mr. Nare Mkon, conducror. lr really surprised me how good we are. Hesevenrh grader Uno Mcolard Irs grear ro be rhe rwo besr bass clariner players in rhe dsrricrfuqunior Jen Hagehausen and sophomore Celesre Loflin The insrrumenral program or Chugialf has expanded borh in courses offered and in srudenr parriciparion. The deparrmenr obo obrained a new orchesrra drecror, Mr. Nare Wibon, By combining rhe junior and senior high orchesrras and a few people from rhe symphonic band, rhe group balanced our for performances. These included a Chrisrmas concerr, spring concerr, and rhe massed fesrival held in Anchorage. Formerly reaching ar Dimond, Easr, and Service, Mr, Mkon claims rhe CHS orchesrra ro be rhe easiesr and besr srudenr group ro worls wirh The lsids are sincere, hard-working, and equally ralenred. Afrer o rwo and one-half year break, rhe Jazz Ensemble was resrored ro rhe curriculum. The group held concerrs, performed ar rhe jazz fesrival and senr several musicians ro rhe Soloffnsemble fesrival, As rhe smallesr in rhe dsrricr, Chugialfs Symphonic Band is going srrong wirh forry-rwo members. Hoping ro go on rour nexr year, rhe band raised money rhrough CODCGTTS, including an all-new 'pop concerr ,' sold hars, banners, and TA shirrs, had a pie sale, and delivered paclfers for an adverrising company, A number of rhe musicians obo fools parr in SolofEnsemble Fesrival Srare Honor Band and Anchorage Yourh Symphony 3 1 3 4. 1 W + 43 1 14 , ,eil A :Q I Q .T-'JT Showing his excellence on the saxophone, W Roberf Downck Jams ro Sauswro Srrur. Qi- ss, e, S Y -.. ,H A G73 X2 Y u K' 1 4, ,I Orchestra. Sfandlng: Sally Leedham, Ondy Dyson, Wrglnia Ells, Lisa Mann, Kelly Smlrh, Adam Remer, 77m Powell Ed Lochrie, Doug Miller, Andrew Dunnlng, Lew Dexrer, Mr Nare Mlson, canducrar, Middle Row: Ken Daumgardnen Suki Wrurmore, Debble Plessinger, Kelly Klrlf, Jennifer Mkon Front Row: l7na Mcolarfi Bonnie Es werrh, Jac Asbury, Slephanle Allson, Marcie Fa y, Donna Eolum, Sandy Kneuppel Eve Heldhouse, Krrn l-ledeman, Rob Souve, 45 ,r L,-'X I 1 Holorng up rehearsal Jac Asbury OQUSIS nfs reed as several orchesfro members look on. -13 1 s I-4 Keeplng hrs arrenrfon on :he con ducrar I5 junior celllsr Rob Sauve Ms.. ,xg il Concenrraring on winning a challenge is Ashlyn Kuersren. Young Musicians Travel, Present Several Concerts lrs number one! -eighr grader Keirh Hagehausen lr was olfay, bur. . . -eighrh grader Kim Miller For rhe musically inclined irs rhe besr and hnesr class offered. -eighrh grader Bryan Drown Irs hard ro be humble when you 're Nrsr chair. -eighrh grader Sarah Roberrs l7ourisrs have fasrer ITHQGFS. -eighrh grader Sonya Welch Trumper lps are foo slowlmgeighrh grader Oinr '5ax Rogers Band bears choir any day, especially rrumpers. -eighrh grader Greg Ginsburg This year rhe junior high Concerr Band under rhe drecrion of Mr. Darrel Daley, had a roral of 20 members, rhe mqonry of rhem eighrh graders, They performed ar rhree concerrsf rhe Chrcrmas Concerr, December 11 rhe Spring Concerr, held April 12- and rhe Chugials Area Band Fesrival in April where rhey were one of six bands ro perform. They rraveled ro rhe Pioneers' Home ar Chrisrmasrime. Many of rhe younger band members played ar Graduarion along wirh rhe rwo senior high bands. The ofHcers, who were elecred ar rhe beginning of rhe school year, were Monique Derry, presidenr and Ann McDonald vice-presidenrfsecrerary frreasurer. Keirh Hagehausen and Bryan Brown acred as lbrarians. Vored rhe mosr oursranding musician was Benn Srephens, and Keirh l-lagehausen was chosen as rhe mosr improved Blowing rheir horns are rrumperers Darius and Kevin, 44 So no one can hear, Mark Owens pracrices in solrude. Junior High Concert Bench Back Row: John Srarnl Carl Abrams, Rrchard Legg, Maris Owens Second Row: Jahn Darrlclf, jan Derrrfch, Bryon Drawn, Kevrn Swanson, Benn Srephens Third Row: Jennrfer Kfssee, Chnr Rogers, Rrchard Hurlburr, Greg Ginsburg, Kelrh Hanenausen Fourth Row: Lefgh Anne Moare, Monrque Berry, Sonya Welch, Joha Krenl, Tommy Sheldon, Ann McDonald Jane Remer, Darva Warrhfngran Front Row: Chalee Housran, Thereso Fullmer, Krm Mrller Sarah Rooerrs, Ashlyn Kuersren, Leona Davis, Julre Hercha Nor Piclured: Darren Daley and Direcror Darrel Daley -3- S xr hggofi. .3-, ' m 7 ' ' P V .1 , 5 11-. n .....,y 1 A 41 r s ? 1 I Explarnrng rhe baslcs of rrumper ploying, Kerrh Hagehausen has Mr Daley replay rr ' We re Sergeanr Peppers Lonely Hearrs Gub Band- we hope you all enjoy rhe show 45 Chamber Choir. Front Row: June Mrrnnon, Par Rhudy, Laura Townsend Colleen Kellay, Debbie Hunren Earl Pierce, Brian Lesrer, Danny Legg, Andrea Church, Debbie Gardno, Colleen Cain, Donna lde Second Row: Melara Droolfs, Hlen ide, Merryhelen Cromwell John Aarninlf, David Lesrer, Rusry Jaclcson, Zane Henning, Debbie Marrson, Judy McKinley, Cheryl Tarurn, Pam Ash, Jan Harrzler, Koralee Burgess, Third Row: Maria Mlhs, Margie Ringler, Tori Plank, Kim Davis, Craig Johnson, Todd Robinson, Keirh McNalL Thomas Lochner, Rhonda Minrer, Sandy Caelho, Chrisrina Fosrer, Stephanie Torum, Anne Mlliams, Lisa Srnirh Back Raw: Laurel Lyford, Shelley Marrson, Karhy Wienhald Don Spinney, Richie Sanders, Keirh Days, Din Niclfens, Drian Cain, Dwayne Ward Colleen Holland, Mssey Marl1elL Linda Rarlifh Mary Richardson, Ehzaberh Purnam Leading rhe group rhrough anorher melody rehearsal is rhe infamous direcror Mrs. Jaynes Seen here gazing or rhe girl sirring in fronr of him, John Aarninlr raises a much-needed break. 46 N ln class Srephonle Torum slngs or rhe rop of her lungs Chomber Choir Holds Concerts, Goes To Fesrivol 'Mrs Joynes fs o fonrosrlt reocher. l hove eryoyed myself 'fiunior Sondy Coelho Choir was sone unrrl Tom Lochner gor lnro lr. -senior Rfthord Sanders 'Mrs Joynes reolly lsnows her sruff ond rhe dass fs greor, so greor rhor l'm rolflng lr nexr yeor. Hqunlor Srephonre Torum The only good porr obour rhe closs wos rhe rowdy rlmes me, Richie, Um, Kelrh, Kelrh, Eorle, John, Zone, Rusry, ond Croig gove Mrs Joynes Aho rhe rfme we jusr wosred for rhe 'ell of fr. -freshmon Tom Lochner This yeor rhe Chugiols Chomber Choir conslsred of opproximorely 54 members They procrlted long hours, frying ro perfecr rhefr rourlnes Dfrecror Mrs. Korhleen Joynes produced mony Concerrs during rhe yeor, fncludng rhe Foll Mng in Ocfober, rhe Mnrer Hohdoy Concerr in December, rhe Drsrrltr Lorge Group Fesrfvol in April ond rhe Spring Concerr In Moy Members obo enrered rhe Soloffnsemble Fesrlvol ond rhe ennre choir porrftpored ln rhe Moss Choir Fesrfvol in Moy. To provide needed funds, rhe choir held numerous money-molslng prqecrs, lnclucvhg rhe sellng of Condy bors rhroughour rhe yeor ond Cornorions for speclol OCCOSIOHS, Choir ofl7cers were os follows.- Merryhelen Cromwell ,DfG5ld9f7f,' Shelley Droeger, vlte-presldenh ond Kim Dovls, rreosurer. Aho o greor heb ro rhe cholr were cosrume cholrpersons Jon Horrzler, Llso Smirh, ond L12 Purnom. Mrs foynes chrecrs rhe guys ln rhe Chrlsrmos Producnon Swaying, Swing Choir fills rhe air wirh Chrisrmas joy. 'Wheels' Program ls A Success For Swing Choir This year Swing Choir was a rime of learning,living, and laughing, The friends I made and rhe memories l have will never be forgorren. lr was grear- ir was an experience! Wheels all rhe waylliunior Shawn Rhodes The one off rhe wall 5 Deals, rhe one for rhe poses is Henning, and rhe bearded one is me! -senior Neil Qornsrad Theres a lor of responsibilry involved. l rhinlf 0 lor of us have grown from ir. -senior Merryhelen Cromwell Irs fun bur a lor of hard worlf. We were hlfe one big family, rhars why ir was so much fun. -senior Shelley Draeger Irs been a grear experience ro be involved wirh such a close group. -senior Colleen Holland l really eryoyed being a porr of ir. lr was free lance and we could kind of do whar we wanred buf we srill worlsed ro pur on good successful programs. l rhinlf Mrs. Jaynes was an inspirarion ro rhe group, I wanr ro rhanlf her for all her heb. -senior Jed Henning We learned ro malfe sacrihces and we learned ro compromise and we learned 150 differenr ways ro malfe Mrs. Jaynes hyperlniunior Keirh Davis This year was a busy year for Swing Choir. Their Hrsr performance was Wheeb on November Q. The show ran rhree nighrs and became so popular rhar ir was shown during school hours, on November 5 and 6, for all rhe sevenrh rhrough rwelfrh ,graders They obo performed for all rhe elemenrary schoob. Throughour rhe year rhe group sold Howers for every holday and had rhree car washes. The money was needed so rhe group could raise WheeB on rour all over rhe srare. The rour ran from May 7 rhough rhe 10. Wheels was Swing Choirs biggesr prcyecr buf rhey also parricpored in rhe Chrisrmas Concerr on December 18. Swing Choir compered in rhe Disrricr Solo Ensemble on February 1 and received a superior. April 9 was rhe Swing Choir l-'esrival which was held ar Dimond On May 15 rhey presenred rheir Spring Concerr. A60 in May rhey sang ar rhe Senior Grizens' Cenrer in Chugialf. L AFM? Looks as if Mrs Jaynes has seen a bug of some sorr on ihe floor A look of confusion is spread over iheir faces Which way do we ga, you guys? I rhink we 're losr ,N Q f X,l ' 0 1 U. I . --.riff i PAIN 'h f .H 'A'-', .Swing Cholr. Pyramid Shelley Droegen Drew Brosh, 77m Nickens, Tori Plonk, Dusfer Peppers, Kim Davis, Neil Lyornsrozi Lynn Newberry, Mark Wenzel Pam Scarf, Rithord Sanders, Keirh Davis, Terry Grohol. Cen ter: Merryhelen Cromwell Deck Kodel Jed Henning, Shawn Rhodes, Jennifer Ginsburg. Fronr Row: Shen' Manson, John Aarnink, Tammy McKinley, Colleen Holland Craig Johnson. 49 J Young Vocalists Earn High R ank: Have Busy Year Have ro be one bad bass. -eighrh grader Dave Rush lf if wasn'r for me, a jammin' guy, ir would be sorry. -eighrh grader Tom Mkon Boring as all. . . -eighrh grader Ray Shafer l erjoy singing wirh rhe choir! -eighrh grader Juie Lugdon Choir is fun if you handle your reacher. -sevenrh grader Sally Fruir lf you gor rhe voice. . . use ir! -sevenrh grader Penny Waddell 'Singing is fun. CHO, Hai -sevenrh grader Una Kosrlin Choir E ok, l guess. Ar leasr irs berrer rhan band -sevenrh grader Eleanor Lochner Borh rhe sevenrh and eighrh grade choirs had large rurnours rhis year. There were many rerurning choir members, Hecred ofhcers of rhe sevenrh grade chorus were Chns Canrerbury, presidenr- Tuck Berrin, secrerary, and Lucinda Church, rreasurer. The eighrh grade ofhcers were Karin Rasmusson, presidenr, Todd Robinson, vice-presidenr,- and Kyla Kenr, secrerary. Shonda Harrk and Mary Souve were rhe junior high choirs acriviry officers, Their year was hlled wirh OCTLVITIPS, includng bake sales, and rhe seling of a variery of garden seeds ro raise money. Ar rhe Junior l-Hgh Choir Fesrival rhey were rared very highly among all rhe choirs parricparing. Towards rhe end of rheir acrive year, Mrs, Karhy Jaynes, cirecror, and her young vocahsrs roured rhe elemenrary schools accompanied by rhe Senior Hgh Swing Choir. Eighth Grade Chair. Back Row: Lee Van Horn, Joyce Johnson, Roy Shafer, Wayne Pambrun, Randy Frahn, Scarf Kreeger, Joe Henning, Tom Mkon, David Rush Second Row: Lisa Dennison, Tammy Huffen Wcki Johnson, Susan Lamberf, Jason Sfanron, Todd Robinson, Shonda Harris, Diana Judd Lana Oysrer, Dee Dee Roper, Mary Sauve. Third Row: Barbie Hamann, Kahn Rasmusson, Jule Godwin, Roberr Harringron, Jason Madson, Edde McAbine, Enk Roukon, Chrissy Cresap, Voni Poe, Roxi Shelley, Michelle McGee Front Raw: Chris Chambers, Mike Faulkner, Terry Magray, Mike Smirh, Kevin Osrerhous, Alvin Spencer, Rodney Jackson, Dearra Scorr, Kyla Kenr, Andy Dreager, Kai Ellen Morris, Becky Blair and Jule Lugdon N209 ,YWYOYQ 9 Q , Y ..-L- Keeping her eyes on rhe drecror for rhe cue is Kai Morris, Vocalisr Chris Chambers belrs our a rune while keeping rhe bear 50 B. Bghrh grader Rodney Jaclxson works on hls vocal rechnlaue during his class pracnte , WOCIICIHQ as a rrlo are Barbra Hammond Llsa Dennlson, and Joyce Johnson ,+- I' '. 1' 4' Seventh Grade Choir. Back Row: Tom Rollman, Pam Mesllf, Kim Breese, Barbara Bnron, Carla Caullffns, Mana Wrenhold Rowena Randall, Larlisa Farheree Second Row: Beclfy Presley, Dawn Mkon, Paul Scharlan, Illanne Garrlry, Dannle Rlthardson, Raberr Websrer, Trlna Larson, Lana Fowler, Parry Callaway, Erica Erlclfson. Third Row: Joel Roberts, Melanie Hlerr, Curfis Schrnidr, George Rhyneer, Anna Esralllla, Luanda Church, Tuck Berlln, Jody Naarnan, Penny Waddell Eleanor Lochner, Ellen Harmon, Bottom Row: Una Kosrlln, Kenny Broalas, Tracy Robrnson, Chrls Canrerbury, Kyle Draeger, Ron Henderson, Audra Day, Janna Endell Toni Dahlmann, Carol Rochln, and Koralne Carroll. 51 IA members. Back Row: Steve Child Nancy Oseau, Scott Maslowslsi. Front Raw: Susie Sprague, June Mtrman. J.A. Members Complete Year With Fulfillment l feel JA is the best organization for students who want to learn about business. lt gives members the chance to see and run a small business, They are responsible for the entire company, inclucfng its losses, gains, and sometimes banlfruptcy if its not managed wisely. -Steve Child l hlfe it, you get an extra half credit! lts a lot of fun! -Brian Cain This is good experience in how to be responsible and have fun, We 're lfind of unorganizeci but we 're still growing, Employers lools favorably upon members, so . . . join up! -June Pittman Learning the business by doing the business . . . thats what its all about. -Scott Maslowslsi. This was Chugials i-hgh Schools second year for National Junior Achievement. The club was sponsored again this year by the Kiwanis Gub of Eagle River. The purpose of the club is to malse young people realze the factors involved in running a business, states second-year President Susie Sprague. The club sold Alaslsa Walnut Plaques and desls sets, They made good proNts, but six dozen products were stolen from the woodshop area and the business slowed down. The clubs name is CHIC which stands for Chugials l-hgh Industrial Company, lt consisted of twenty-one members includng seven officers: President Susie Sprague, with the help of Adviser lolse Crisafulli, Wce President of Personnel- June Httman, Wce President of Marketing' Scott Maslowslsi, Wce President of Manufacturing- Kent McNall Corporate Secretary- Nancy Oseau, and Treasurer- Pam Scott. it MQ L, ii Huh? utters industrious executive Susie Sprague Caught in the act, Nancy Oseau conceas the evidence. 52 vw x A phorographer carches lake Cnsafull advLser, oupecring a producr. A fif 77115 year's JA producf Ls rhe Alaskan Walnur des! ser, whldz displays rhe Alaskan pfpelne. .yr 1 ll ,J x E A gl' I f 1 M ,I Sf fl L it 5. V :E .4 Q 'f .i . , , Q05 ' ,pw I, Q 1,1 'll . if,f,,,,,,-f. -. . nl 1' 1 4 4 ff ,f X ,I ' 5 - , ff .. g . 7, .- ..A , . 4 ,x 1 , u X Drllgenrly working on rhe assembly hne ro meer rhe , ' demands are lunlbf Achlevernenr members. E 7 Q- gill. X I ,Alt 1 . 7-M.. .-51 xi.. Q , m I , , J X 53 L eral-4 f 1' l Q 4 V Durrng rhe mp ro Searrle, 15 naval caders vfsfr rhe U5 5 Mfssaarf and rhe USS. Abraham Lincoln, Relaxlhg Offer O long day of drml jamie Erm- srone and Hare Hamann rake- a auier srroll, 'iff 4- I, In F 1, Y, 7 im, . . . f-3.4, f' If Jgilifffrd ' .ff s Hvvfi?1Q5'1 ' , . V 'jf r:,:,v, M A . . M, , ff ffffffmre r VM wa. . f 1 . sr. 1 I pb 'fl kv, - U . fit., ,xl-,,, , Z: '- P - r fa f 1 .2 151 arf' '1 - M - 'T ff if 'SF ., N, . ,iffglw ,y,v'?.!i naff'-G-lxiw . ' ' A .' 1 'A -r. Lleurenanr Errol Hamann fakes a coffee break afrer reachrag rhree ROTC classes The Cafor Guard leads me Chugralf Drill Comperrrfaa Team ro a second place rarmg S4 -4- ' -.4 E 'TFT-'W' ' Q YT 71 , '- , - -v gg ' Walrlng for rhelr qi' . Wi com d rhe cagerfdemdvsrrare perfecr formorlon N-. S.. i ...lg l 55 Obserylng rhe loredecls are We srudous ROTC srudenrs Leadership ls Trair Learned By Young Group ROTC rs somerhrng ro be proud of and parr of -sophomore Vernerra Green l don'r lsnow3 1'unlor Mrlse Szafranslfl lr was grear, espeaally rhe rrp we fools ro Searrle -freshman Harold Mrller lrs a good experfence lr wrll reach you a lor and malfe you more marure Hfjunlor Alyson Headle ROTC ls a good program for lfids who are lnreresred ln rhar sorr of rhlng, Personally, l'm nor inreresred, -sophomore Andy Mlner. The members of rhe Naval ROTC unfr roolf parr ln many acrlvfrfes rhroughour rhe year, one of whlth was a four day rrp ro Searrle wlrh 15 of rhe ROTC members arrendng Whrle ln 5earrle rhe group yrsfred rhe U5 5 Mfssourl, U.5.5 Abraham Llncoln, and orher arrracrrons Two weelss afrer rerurnrng, rhe unrr fools parr rn an rnspecrfon and drsrrrcr wrde drrll comperrrron ln rhe Comperfrfon rhe ROTC Drill ream rools second oehrnd rhe Wesr ream Be-rrer rhan l expecred commenred drrll ream commander Alyson Headle The annual Dfnfng Our was held ar rhe Ofhcers' Club on Farr Richardson. Afrer dnner, awards were ,oresenred ro Coders from all JROTC unlrs rn rhe school dlSTflCT The guesr speaker was Srare Senaror WE. Brad Bradley The CHS unrr recelyed a roral of 22 awards varylng from Merlrlous Achrevemenr awarded ro Alyson Headle ro rhe Narronal Guard Sergeanr Mqorsl Award glven ro Vernerra Green, The advisers for rhls years group were Lreurenanr Errol Hamann and Sergeanr Ed Bradley. Searrle slsylne shows rhrough on rhe rrrp ro Dremerron Chugiols l-hgh Schools own docror, Roy Beagle experi- rnenrs on rhe cloning of a Suzuki mororbilse from a single gas ranlf. Career Center Offers Variety: Educares In Depth Irs fun, l life ro worlf on peoples hair and l ger ro do rhor. Hqunior Renee Randall, Cosrnerology Career educarion holds promise of lm- proving career opporruniries for all srud- denrs by relaring educarion fO rhelr life aspirarions. -Mr. Ken Rouse, Career Cenrer Coordinaror Irs alrighr, you can walls around rhe halb and meer a lor of people, -senior David Lesrer, Auro Mechanics Move Career Cenrer closer! l Hlse my class-ir l5 funluiunior Linda Kohiield Healrh Occuparions lr provides new experiences. People don 'r core whar school you're from, rheyre all friends -senior 5reve Child Air, Frame, and Power Planr. You meer a lor of new people and go on a lor of Held rrps. Hiunior Melsso Elhorr, I-lealrh Occuparions Fulhlling rhe srudenrs need ro explore his or her aspirarions and furure career desires are a few goab of rhe Career Cene fer. The auahry of educarion or rhe cenf rer offers an opporruniry ro obroin good background experience and deprh. ln pasr years Tourism has been rhe mosr soughr-afrer class and found by srudenrs ro be inreresring and benehcial, Nexr year rhe cenrer hopes ro offer courses ref lared ro elecrronlcs in response ro rhe populariry of rhar Held, Lasr year rwo CHS srudenrs who ar- rended rhe Mldlife Managemenr class were chosen ro heb clean up afrer foresr Hres. Coorcinaror Ken Rouse would life ro see rhis opporruniry given ro more srudenrs in rhe furure. f- Q r ,f,fQig,3, aff' Coordnaror Ken Rouse hekns a srudenr wirh class selecrion. l Toleraring rhe long bus ride ro rhe cenrer Ls Susan Kissee. 56 Tourism srudenr Sue McKay srnlfes an offended glance ar rhe cameraman dunng class. Hoping ra excel In some area af rounsm, Karen Barndr srudfes her rrave! pamphlers T Acrfvely rmsfnrerprenng rhe wildHfe In rhefr Mldhfe and Fisheries class are Seniors Craig Mlsan and Chuck 5umralL rwo of the mosr devious animals known ro man. umns M' A ,N-.mf .ge A Coughr in rhe ocr of swqnrn' from rhe HIL Kevrn Sampson denies oll: l was jusr gerrfng some change Senror Morls Nelson performs hrs durres os 0 burchers olde :P Bur W' fs 10 eff-94 Vi This kid Ls ddvrhg me crazy! screams the checker as boxboy Dove Haugsrod fills yer onorher bog of grocerres. 1 V .5 'VI -, ..,?F,f, '.:l'5f fl if HST CEE: Vg' ' T. ' ' vin f 'ref '- my -1- 5 , Ak 11. - g i rs , , ,fe 5 N r x 'I S J rx. : , Library aide Andrea Morris seeks her fa vorire m ysrery. Produce worker Joe Sranron reocies himself wirh roma- foes. 59 Boxbo y Frank Crane sroclxs up rhe cooler wirh 'rnoocaw . OJT Members Hold Varied Roles In Working World The bucks are greaf-irs grear ra be able ro pay for your own gas! Hiuniar Ch- arhe Ehassen l'm learning a lor and ifs fun. - senior Jeanne Werheringfon Irs hard worlf, buf l love ir. - junior Andrea Morris 'Yrs a good way fo gain experience, money, and school crecirc Hqunior Francis Esrahlla There is a relarionship bervveen edu- carional success and job success . . . work experience programs malse ir so, -program drecror Mr. Ken Rouse. Chugials High srudenrs are employed in a wide variery of jobs. They are boxboys, secreraries, wairresses, and many arhers. Mosr srudenrs worlf in Eagle River or Anch- orage. Over 75 srudenrs are enrolled in OJT fOn rhe Job Training? and earn one credr for every semesrer rhey work. Srare law requires fhar fheir earnings musr be recorded on a regular basis, or no credir is given. ln order ro be eligible far OJT you musr be a sophomore, junior, or senior. CHS has rhe largesr number of srudenrs enrolled for rhe size of rhe school, Accor- ding ro Mr, Rouse, if Hhebs prepare rhe srudenr, for rhe working world , 2 ed here eocn coi7rr'IbuFcL fv R Us x N 4 ' 'awww Q A .w . 4 1-A .f FM: .ff- ti mi, 'nu K ., x . :gf I I J ij A' N Y in s. M, Q Ji I-X ' N w 4 rx ffm' .1 ll 15:3 1 r , r, I 'Alb' i 3743 is , . TANK. ll ...A ll' ' HI- Ig N --- of K ' ! -gg Officers for 1979-80: Back Row-Cheryl Asher, Tony Debnar, Curr Plunlf, Wcror Mlliamson, Andrew Delfrean, Fronr Row-Kelly Kirk, Mr. Andy Kirk, Dme Capsule, Kelrh Burgess. 61 l-lub Gub members Keirh Davis and Vlcrar Mllamson were insrrumenral in designing rhe plans for rhe caurryard Hub Club Aids African Children: Designs Courtyard The Hub Club is a grear club, lrs a good idea ro supporr rhose lsids in rhe foreign counrries. l really life ir. - junior June Mrrman 'Wharever rurns fem on. -sophomore Guy Shephard lrs super! Mr, Kirls does a grear job crearlng school splrir and has a gen- eral concern for srudenrs. -Mrs, Mac Owen l rhinlf irs a good organlzarlon. The rhlngs rhey do are very warrhwhlle. - freshman Chris Rees Hub Gub is a wasre of rime and money. -junior Sreve Kasrhn Build rhe courryard buf Do Not pur rhe smoking area in lr. 'qunior Brad Hnch The courryard is foo expensive. lr'd be nite, bur I dan'r rhmls rhar ir should be bullr. 'f-sophomore Dudley Boehm The Hub Gub began irs 1979-80 year wirh rhe elecrion of ofhters. Currls Plunlf was vored in as presidenr, Kelly Kirls as vice-presldenr, rreasurer was Tony Debnar, and Cheryl Asher was secrerary. Mr, Andy Klrls sponsored rhe club, as he has in years pasr. The club was involved in many acriviries, ranging from organlzarlon of rhe annual Tuge Of- War and Waclso Decarhlon ro sponsoring children in AfflCO. Orher acriviries in- cluded designing rhe cansrrucrlon of rhe courr yard and rhe rhird annual Currenr Affairs Quiz in rhe spring, News Stalk Andy Delfreon, Alyson Headle Kburled rn worlfl, Kfm Jaclfsan, 77m Mtlfens 4' fm- fu fu.. Junior High Staff DeAnna Schaefer, Kfrn Heade, Julie Guam, and C ynrhla Maxwell --V --.- Afrer newspaper sporrs member Jerry Harrley relb a funny joke, junior John Wanamaker reveals his dlsgusr whrle senior Chris Osowslfl cracks up, Thrs page sponsored by Dm Mdfens and Kerrh Davis, luixsjness 7 Hancock and Hrsr Sernesrer Round-Up staff Ealror H Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 L Page 4 Photographers Business Adviser C ompasers Andy Delfreon Andy Delsreon Alyson Headle Russ Hancock Keirh Davfs Fm Mclfens Klm Headle Laurel L yford Rlro Campbell Rene gliodreguez John wfidf?OfI1Off6f Jackson' Jmmy Kane Danxllradshaw Krsral Baker .Sreve Grohol Colleen Pelsslg Ron Nerls John Wanornalfer Mrs Judy McNall Mrs Par Hnnelly Mrs. Jan Owens K 'W' r- la.. rm. Jug, -,gjA1 9 f4 -1-1-4-2 - - Q .M . sg 1 Fearure Sroffers, Kenr McNall Diana Dial David Cooper, Y . ! 5 ' ' John Lenz and Karnna Kusick, are busy or work. 1 ' ' E J gif 1 c yscr ,L Ar rhe orher end of rhe camera are phorographers Sreve Grohol lm Bean, lion Nefls, and Toby Allen, nor pfcrured Round Up Staffs Bi- Weekly Paper, Adds Trivia Quiz Newspaper ls a greor class! -freshman Kim l-leadle lr will never be rhe some wirhour me! -senior Dm Mclsens lrs very rough ro malse ir rhrough rhe newspaper day srrorghr!-seniors Chris Osowslsl and Jerry Harrley Cpg. oi lrs a good class because ll reaches business fG5pOf7SlbllIil95, parfence, endurance, and ro cope wrrh orhers' fnabrlfry ro funcrfon properlyf'-qunror Kefrh Davis You have ro be crazy ro be fn herelwwunior Sharla Denson Mrs, Mclvall lS o malrgnanr reacher, -senior Kenr Mclxlall The 1980 Musrang Round Up Sraff published 75 bf weelsly issues rhfs year, hfghhghfed by rhe April Foob' edrron which announced rhe concelarron of Prom and Presfdenr Correr as rhe spealser for rhe Gruenfng Awards Newspaper was an fn-deprh producrron class where rhe srudenrs learned fnrervfewrng, srory and headline wrfrfng, proohng, page producnon, and ad selhng A new addfrfon ra rhe paper during second semesrer was a rrrvfa aurz wrrh an album as prize for rhe winner Mrs Por Hnnelly and Mrs Jan Owens ser rype on rhe composer for rhe paper 'f' X The dlgenr edrronal sraff includes Kerrh Davis, Sharla Denson, Todd l-lousran I Y 4 6? Q , Yk PX Y ' ' ir Rf f . 3, affgsoufd 9' ,fgggzzgi i L 1 9' Y ' VW' 35 vm , Y' ' . av .Y gg-,,Nh x,x, A A 5351 1: . , . , f f 1 , -,frf 1 , - 1, , 1 a N Q-' ' Q s XA 1 , X Q 1 , N I Sandy Knueppel ,gg,g 1, if-1 I Sharon Lee 5 i L ' And Mlher L99 5 J? ally Trirr Yiii f p ' us. -2 2 XT? r ' P' im, ' IZ 4 V 7 A W 1 Li' an - .' w h . V , ' Y 1 Amy ' Don Homon L41 t S5A'4 I Q . :I 'U' , ,... 5. B ' 'Q' P M V' 4 Q Kosrhn L , Jennifer Mlgon 1 .J . Ge-nn re Sonrag 64 X . Mark 1 i if Thomas Lochner Yearbook Staff Completes Book Posi ri vel y Puzzled Yearbook gives me a sense of accomphshmenr because l can see rhe Hnished producr offer each srep. -senior Generre Sonrag All l ever did was screw around and everyone ebe jusr copied me. -senior Joe Miner l love yearbools girhlnjunior Kenr Kornegay Everyrhing is jusr ydnadnaenif wirh our senior cliaue ar 11s-.30 pcm. in rhe pub and l'm jusrjivin' your socks off! -senior Sharon Lee Irs a lar of fun rhar fakes a lor of rime. qunior Bill Gould lrs grear if you have a Jo hour day! junior Sreve Kosrln ' 'Raml ' '-senior Joe Lochner Long hours of work is equal ro yearbools. iunior Amy Shapiro Yearbools. . .hecfic, insane, nervef racking, rirne-consuming, demandng, buf l love ifl'f-sophomore Sally Tnrr We should build some bunlcs in rhe baclf room, Whar a place ro do a paper onlniunior Jennifer Mlson Irs my life-nexr fO Bill, Milse, rhe boys, and Rufus, -adviser Judy McNall Under rhe cjrecfion of eciror Joe Miner and assisrance of adviser Judy McNall rhe 1080 Bablche sfaff complered rhe Chugials High School yearbools one piece ar a rime. Ar a fedous, bur eryoyable, weekend rerrear ar Hiassens lalse cabin in Knilf, rhe sraff decided ro fonrrnue rhe rradifion of a full-year book, Promotion of bools sales was accomphshed during a one-day campaign, wirh four assembles fearuring Judy McNall Lochner 65 a shde show depfcring school OCl'l'VITlGS, To complimenr rhe boolf, a signing supplemenr was passed our in May, during rhe Gruening Awards Assembly The long hours, rhe hard worls, and lors of fun lefr rhe sraff rorally 'puzzled Young Staffers Add ro Yearbook: Learn New Skills l had lors of fun, and learned a lor. -eighrh grader Lee Barber The rime rhar I spenr wirh Yearbook was fun. Bur if has irs ups and downs. For insrance gerring kool-aid spilled on your spread! -eighrh grader Chuck Bruner l guess, all in alL yearbook was prerry fun, lr was quire an experience. . . -eighrh grader Srephanie Mkon They worked real hard, alrhough Lee and Chuck were hyper, and Srephanie. . . well, nobody's perfecr! -Co-edror Mark Wenzel l rhink rhey are a good frying group and l hope rhey keep working and rrying cause rhey are our furure yearbook sraff -co-ediror Chrkrina Fosrer They dd grear work, -advker Judy McNall The Junior l-Hgh Yearbook Sraff was composed of rhree eighrh graders, who ar rhe beginning of rhe year learned rhe skills of wriring caprions, copies, headlines, curring picrures, and yellng ar phorog- raphers, and became occusromed ro how yearbook works. Chosen were Lee Barber, Chuck Bruner and Srephanie Mkon, To become a yearbook member, rhe rhree had ro wrire an essay on why rhey wanred ro be in yearbook, and have an inrerview wirh rhe adviser Judy McNall and co-eclrors Mark Wenzel and Chrisrina Fosrer, The sraff was responsible for covering all junior high acriviries, sporrs, and academics, If only I could have muscles and look lke him, dream eighrh grade sraffers Chuck Bruner and Lee Barber. Eghrh grader Srephanie Wson looks up from her work, ,W Taking rime our for a smile is co-ecwror Mark Wenzel. L59 K A A Y .4 ax ,v 66 i , R Y f M47 H rt ,r- o 4--f.....pf Adviser for rwo years in a row was Mrs Thrasher, Junior Rob Souve poses wirh rhe Lirerary Uub's magazine, 67 Freshman Larry Sudder works hard on developing a poem Literary Club Achieves Goal, Prinrs Publication lr's nor rhe meaning of rhe word buf rhe feeing behind ir junior Rob Souve We couldn 'r have done ir wirnour Mrs. Thrasher! -freshman Larry Budder 'Nexr years bools will be even berrerl -Mrs. 5usan Thrasher The Chugials Lirerary Uub is an organizarion of srudenrs under rhe drecrion of Mrs. Susan Thrasher, The group who had problems gerring off rhe ground losr year organized rhemselves ro reach fheir goal of having rheir boolf pubhshed. The bools consisrs of srudenr poems, srones, phorographs, drawings, and a play. The edror of rhe bools, enriiled Beyond rhe Carrousel was junior Rob Sauve, The sraff varied rhroughour rhe year, buf rhe rwo members who srucls ir rhrough ro rhe end were senior Lauri King and freshman Larry Sudder. Legsforor Arn Smith ponders o world shorrering deosion Obviously laughing Ol an unknown joke are rhe 1080 .SFC Officers: Wee Hfesidenr of Aciriviries, Colin Jenlvrvs, Wce Hesidenr of Communications, Diana Dial Presidenr Terry Kruger, Wce Presidenr of Represenforives, Gennerre Sonrog. i Ar' V, 4 , W.-nf - - ,,,,,,,.,.4..........,.--- A , O ,,,-.1-nv I il? i g ul '1 ' 1 ,fi-,g ,......-.....- if-7 f' ggi, ' SZ ............ . x F ii in-un ii A greor heb ro everybody, Mr, Bill Kuhlmann quierly falls asleep 'K1 ' Thormlxs ro SFC Chugialf has o new scoreboard for use on rhe foofboll Held. 68 .1 Sm xii ,Q , ,J ,115 i 1 'M 459-Le - -,,,g,,.npa1 1 - Q 151 -1,1-V uni l lk' ., ?f.': 'f Srudenr represenrarlves llsren lnrenrly during a meenng. SF C Helps Our Wirh New Held: Makes 5700 Profit 'Tm jusr glad ro have a voice in SFC represenring me. lrs nice ro have some conrrol in rhe goingseon of our school, Uiunlor KellylShelley l was rarher dsappolnred rhis year, because many of rhe rhings l should have gof ro do, l never dd Hopefully, nexr year we 'll be able ro recrlfy rhe siruarion, - Wce Presldenr of Acriviries Cohn Jenkins. They're rhe ones who decide wherher or nor we Crhe CHS Cheerleaders? ger uniforms, and rhars nor fair. We should be able ro make rhe choice. -sophomore Jackie Morron l jusr wonr ro say rhar all rhe members of my cabiner are oursrandng srudenrs and leaders,- and l can look forward ro nexr year with oprimisim, SFC Presidenr Terry Kruger 'Srudenr Governmenr is one of rhe mosr powerful learning devices in rhe educarional sysrem. -reacher Rob Boyer The year of 1979- '80 began wirh Srudenr Faculry Congress hekning our during rhe clsrricr-wide reochers' srrike. As rhe year progressed ir became apparenr rhar rhis srudenr body governmenr was our ro make rhings happen, SFC organized and ran rhe Fall Carnival making a new prohr of 5700. They arrended a leadership conference ar Easr High and dd a lor of work in order for foorball games ro happen on our newly- opened home Held. Two jobs rhar were Hnish-ups from losr year were rhe mirrors in rhe boys' locker room and rhe Gghr song on rhe gym wall, On Valenrines Day each reacher was given rheir very own Valenrine, and beginning in January a Teacher of rhe Monrh program was lnaugurared wirh a deserving reacher awarded recognlrion each monrh. Amareur bodybuilder Randy Moreau shows off his muscles in rhe newly insralled ' ' mirror wall, comphmenrs of SFC Varied Activities, Service Projects, Keep Group Busy lt looks good on your transcript iunior Dill Gould lt has great potential for public service. -senior Ed Penisten Wherever happened to the togas? iunior Jennifer Mkon its the only club l'm in that l have to know what lrn doing, Humor John Wanamaker The Honor Society was a success this year. This was due in part to the competence of the officers. -vice- president Jody Brion Honor Society is an organization that hebs to encourage good grade point averages and community and school involvement. its a good opportunity to receive recognition for service. -president Diana Dial Getting involved in the community and school ts one of the oljectives of the National Honor Society, One of the main activities included the Annual Canned Food Drive. Over 800 cans were brought in with a large number of those coming from a band concert where admission was a can. The group ako sold pens and pencik, ushered at band and choir concerts, timed debates, had a booth at the SFC carnival, and sold pins and tickets for the Miss ChugiakeEagle River Pageant. induction was held April 11 in the library with lo new members being inducted. Prospective members were judged in the areas of scholarshp, service, citizenship, character, leodetshp, and academics. This year freshmen who QUOHHGU were allowed admittance, changing an old pohcy. Honor Society was sponsored by Mr, lm Taylor. When asked about the club Mr. Taylor said 'Everything they 've done has gone smoothly. Those in it are displaying leadershp as they should- they are performing as l expected Junior Maren Latin provides the ight for the induction. kv-.36 v-.4 We do need volunteers, begs President Diana. X ? , ' .A Srl' av Honor Society. Bock Row: Mrs. Loratwta Parsons, Jennifer Mkon, Kathy Wienholcl Ed Pensten, 77m Marnn, Mr, .lm Taylor. Middle Row: Maren LoiWn, Curtis Plunk, John Wanamaker, Diana Dial Don Homan. Front Row: Dana Rhyneer, Ana Perez, Not Pictured Steve Childs, Nancy Oesau, Dil Gould Jody Brion, Terra Coleqrove. 70 S . .3'i X.-.K ,I-vgkxx Dreodrrvg rollflng before o group, Arlo Perez merlrally prepares herself for the ordeal lnducrees Harvey Hnch, Francis Esrohllo, and Jean Anre ponder rhelr new posmon nf. Q, ,- -,Miz 4 ff 'A Q3 ff ' lx 5. F , 5 M, A . 1 Q I 4. - 'A g -i f i lil Q ,L .A ' 71 Member Cum! Plunlf ocfs os on escorf Officers: Jody Drron, vice-presidenr, Diana Dlol, presidenr, Kolhy Menhold gecrergry, john Wonamalfer, rreosurer, lm Taylor, sponsor. Honor Society officers. Sponsor, Mrs Susan Thasher, Presi- denr, Greg Ginsburg, Wce-Presldenr, Todd Robinson, Secree rary, Karin Rasmussen, Treasurer Kyla Kenr, Honor Society Recognizes New Gruening Scholars 'Be good and you can join foo. -elghrh grader Erik Roukon Makes me feel part of rhe school and conrrlbunng roo. -sevenrh grader Kenny Rourke The meerlngs are very unorganlzed. -sevenrh grader Camille Denning Good job this year of gerrlng rhe organlzarlon our of debr. -eighrh grader Greg Ginsburg Ofhcers should know their jobs. -eighth grader Jon Dietrich We need some money, -eighrh grader Kyla Kenr We needed more acrlvlrles ra keep ourselves busy. -eighrh grader Dwyn Armsrrong This year rhe Junior l-hgh Honor Soclery lnducred 35 sevenrh graders and 11 eighrh graders. To be in rhe Honor Society a srudenr musr hold a 3.5 grade potnr average for a semester and be evaluared by rhelr class members and faculry. They must show leadershp, CITIZGTJSTTTO, character, responslbilry, and servlce. The Honor Soclery sponsor was Mrs. Susan Thrasher. Sald ro be mosr acrlve ln rhe group was eighrh grader Todd Robinson. The purpose of rhe Honor Soclery ls IO recognlze oursrandng srudenrs. Honor Society Members, Top Row: Jeff Wanamaker, Jane Penlsren, Teresa Flercher, Sara Srahl Dwyn Arm- srrong, Jody Wlrashek, Karin flasmusson, Glarfa Holrhaus, Kyla Kenr, Joyce Johnson, Connie Hamann, Marla Men hold, Camllle Dennfng, Ken Rourke, Greg Grnsburg, Llnda Dennerr, Todd Roblnson, Carl Abrams, Kevin Swanson, Tammy Sheldon Bottom Row: Mrs 5usan Thrasher, Scarf Kreser, Chuck Canrerbury, Krlsry Huke, Sara Roberts, Hearher Canrerbury, Diva Werhenngron, Lucinda Church, Janna Endell Scorr Sires, Derh Chapman, Darin Srephen, Hank Horrel Gndy Maxwell, f'.'r 1 .nk nQ'?n r. ,-. s N J. -,... sg' gf uw' . ..f. ,l ,. V, . , , ,.a '01 wr, v .ee -4 'r 1 4. 1'-02 .Qfq -B- ' 'Oki pi pg '--. ,, I' 114. rf!!-' 3:35 : ,i ' f', K' J 'il' ' 11 1' Having a lirrle fun berween classes Ls Jon Deirrich Thinking ahead Rurh Klppel makes anorher decision. 73 Junlor Hlgh Student Council. Top Row: Sally Leedharn, Teresa Hercher, Glona Hoifhaus, Rurh Klppei June Guam. Middle Row: Anna Esrahlla, Una Kosrlin, Tuck Berrin, Chris Townsend, Boltom Row: Rodney Bowers, Greg Smirh. Thinking obour his furure hfe Of GJHS Ls Jeff Wanomaker. Srudenr Council Organizes Dances And Fall Carnival Irs a good organization, if hebs rhe srudenrs ger whar rhey wanr, and irs greor ro be rhe Presidenr of Srudenr Council, -eighrh grader Jon Dierrich I rhinlf Irs good for rhe srudenrs who have a higher grade poinr average, -sevenrh grader Jeff Wanamalser lr informs you abour whar is going on in your school. -eighrh grader Gloria Holrhaus lr gives rhe lfids an opporruniry ro say rhings abour rhe school rhar reachers and princpab don 'f lfnow abour. -sevenrh grader Greg Smirh Irs a grear rhing ro heb rhe junior high our. -eighfh grader Rurh Khppel This years Junior l-Hgh Srudenr Council adviser was Mrs. Susan Hierlsamp. She led rhe 20 srudenfs rhrough an acrive year. Organizing a carnival lasr fall and serfing up junior high dances were some of rheir main accomplishmenrs. The presidenr was Jon Dierrich, secrerary was Una Kosrin, and rreasurer was Deira Scarf. ln order ro ger info Srudenr Council junior high srudenrs had ro be elecred in rheir homeroom classes. Accordng ro Mrs, l-heflsamp, rhe purpose of Srudenr Council is ro keep rhe srudenrs informed abour whar is happening in rhe schools ako ir G a place for srudenrs ro express rheir opinions. Football Cheerleaders Yell Kings: Pam SCOTT, John Wrede, Carla Daumgardner, Susie Garaino, Susan Dunn, Kim Davis Enthusiastic CH Cheerleaders Aid In Teams' Wins This is rhe funnesr year l've had cheering senior Kim Davis. l had a blasr cheering especially wiih my group, rhe sponsor was good ro us. l'm sorra sad ir has ro end. lr was an excellenr year, -senior Susie Gardino. lr was grearl Hoclfey is a really exciring sporr-parricularly cheering wirh and for my friends! -sophomore Melisa Dinlsins, l love working wirh cheerleaders. - Mrs. Mac Owen. Even rhough we rhoughr rhis year was going ro be hard, ir rurned our berrer rhan alrighr! -sophomore Laura Morris. This year was fabulous! l had a good rime and l'm really going ro miss rhose seniors -sophomore Mandy Senseney. Cheerleading rryours were held in November and rhose rwenry six chosen girls supparred CHS arhleres rhroughour rhe year, Mrs. Mac Owen sponsored rhe foorball squad during rheir season which ran from Augusr ro Seprember, and rhe boys' baslferball sauad, who cheered rhe boys on ro rhe srare rournamenr in Sirlsa. The hoclsey girls were a grear group ro vvorlf wirh, according ro rheir adviser, Mrs. Anne Mins. They heped rhe ream ra rhree wins during rheir November ra March season Mosr of rhe girls were new ro The Babiche staff proudly presenrs rhe CHS c rleaders. E Q mf 5 Y u H3 ky Ji its wresrling cheerleaaing, and rheir adviser, . i C , il.'li5i' TT 4 , . . Y L f-aqifi-5.6 , ' -Q-gQ1gif2iL gV Mrs. Carolyn Mlliams, felr rhey dd a very 32 fr e22i,JeLf,-fee, ' Qi3f?ff f'f ?5x fL?i good job in supporring rhe wresrlers from g ' i 'i ','- . . . . , v.,.'Zf - ,Nc . ' fbf'3'1t' . HA January ro rhe srare comperirion in April V f cf 'Mc' ,f x M , 'fkgsfgkifg , L ,wc . I 0 'Y A 1 .A XX xx N3 C P - TA kai' Q ! - wg Q , V Q Www t, i .Jw gy'- xfs If 2532 1, ',.i fx: I Girls' Daslserbaii Cheerleaders Lisa Benarri, Terry Lenharr, Julie Benorri Tammy Graham W . - s - 3srQgy ? L 1 'fs ' 74 Boys' Baskerball Cheerleaders and Yell Kings: Colleen Holland Brenda Basrley, Krm Davis, Jack Asbury, Dawn Kornegay, John Wrede, Carla Baumgardner, Mandy Senseney. K Wresrling Cheerleading Squad: Becky Coon, Laura Connell Susle Gardfno, Carhy Coelho. fi 4 L F 1 4 '.- Q 1 Hockey Cheerleaders: Peggy Whrre, Laura Marrrs, Kan Wlrzel Jackie Morron, Mrssy Dinklns. Followrng rhe opponenrk wfnning goal hockey cheerleader Jackie Morron looks ro rhe :ce wsappolnredly. 75 Junior High Cheerleaders: Ashlyn Kuersren, Shanna Tanner, Rufhr Khppel. Not pictured: Mory Souve, Jule GOUWIU, Roxr Shelley, Kerr' Boumgardner, Hleh Horrrson, Sonya Welch, Deofro Scofr, Dffohy Boker, Showfhg us rhof she has brown Q5 well as brains, Rurhr Khppel rmffores Hercules Dorhg her momfng colrsrhehrcs 15 sevehrh grade cheerleader Shame Tonner - W N Speechless, Deorro Scorr and Mary Suoye aworr rhe orroclw of rhe Greer Blob 76 E g Z1 '- Q qs-4 j -Vi .,:,-J5l.v1nI-W as -.-:ww , Showing how Cheering for rheir wresrhng heroes are Ashlyn Kuersren, Ellen Harrison, Keri Baurngardner and Jule Godwin. Colt Cheerleaders Go ro F airbanks: Bring Our Spirit We showed rhe orher schoob who rhe cheerleaders were. -eighrh grader Ashlyn Kuersren We 're -'li 1,- we can 'r be QQ! -eighrh grader Rurhi Kippei We are rhe super srars! -eighrh grader Jule Godwin 'Don 'r pracrice in fronr of rhe crowd-rhars ro be done ar pracricel' l'm sure rhey heard enough of rhar! -Mrs. Twyla Mundy, sponsor We are rhe besr from all rhe resr! -eighrh grader Roxi Shelley Funky People! -sevenrh grader Hlen Harrison We showed rhem! -sevenrh grader Shannah Tanner Girls, auir Hghring and ger our rhere and srarr practicing! No, we cannor have popcorn roday! -Mrs. Una Kernodle, sponsor We weren 'r rhe besr, buf we weren 'r rhe worsr 'f-eighrh grader Mary Sauve Tryours for rhe junior high cheerleadng squads were held Ocrober 29, wirh 25 gifs compering for rhe 72 posirions. Mne eighrh graders and rhree sevenrh graders were chosen offer being judged on rheir jumps, cheers, and personaliry. Three cheerleaders dropped our for various reasons during rhe season, The girls broughl our rhe spirir in rhe crowds ar wresrling marches, pep assemblies, and hoclfey and baslserball games They rraveled ro Fairbanks wirh rhe junior high wresrling ream, cheering rhem on in rhe invirarional rournamenr, Splirring on rhe schools franr lawn is Ashlyn Kuersren Energetic Group Supports Chugiak Athletic Programs l 'm still hungry! -senior Neil lyornstad 'All the members worlfed really hard even Lois. Hfsenior Barb Jones 'Man hlfe it was just the greatest, hey what can l say?f'-vsophomore Barb Poray Its lots of fun to have all the women all over me, being the only guy in Pep Oub, iunior Joe Dexter l think we had the best participation that Pep Gub has had in a long time and they brought aualty bacls into the club. -senior Cathy Coelho l thinls they should give everyone in the school a cake! -senior Keith Reed Where in the hecls were you when the swimmers were winning? Ysenior Joe Lochner Pep Club is the heart of the school spirit where excitement and enthusiasm is born, -senior Pam Scott lt was a busy year, commented Mrs. Mae Owen, adviser. An energetic group of Pep Club members worlfed to malse this a fun and active year, They were busy sellng ticlsets at the games, organizing pep assembles and other activities, Again members were secret pab for hoclsey, football and baslsetball team members The pals would hll unsuspected athletes 'loclfers with goodes. They also l-sept busy by decorating for the football banauet in October and the baslsetball banquet in March, 'Chugialf Mustangs, hats aff to thee, to our colors true 9 M-W? rv THEE. ,J ,Q- '.Y4r lpplng ro rhe bear of rhe music are Officers. Back Row: Secrerary Rlra Campbell Vlce Presldenr Carhy Coelho Fronr Row: Sponsor Mrs. Owens, Presldenr Barb Jones Nor plcrured Treasurer Amy Shaplro Exrerlor decororor Pep Guber Amy Shaplro creanvely deslghs her pals loclfer n 1 I 2 7 . f 1 1 er 1 A rw- -' A. Y K a .fa .Nl . W' U, Y , Q-L' ,'xk. rx R Q 'vw K Y i . Q ?. M- K vu-un--., -.......... L ...... r l 4 Pep Club. Back Row: Tammy Graham, Debble Gorolno, Celesre Larson, Joe Dexrer, Sharon Bell Klm Brooks Fourth Row: Llsa Benom, Klm Childs, Peggy Mcfffnley, Cora Johnson, Mane Shearer, Moggle Crawford Joy Guesr Third Row: Janus Neuman, Cheryl Tarum, Shelley Manson, Sherry Bryonr, Leshe Hlnes, Rlra Campbell, Trlsh Relndl Pom Scorr, Mrs, Owens Second Row: Tracy Dry- onr, Srephonle forum Front Row: Karl Mrzel Sandy Coelho, Mfthelle Kreeger, Boro Jones, Corhy Coelho, Donna ide Moe, Larry, and Curly laugh ar rhe purple cow sranctng in fronr of rhem. L L 2 C-Club Members Regain Purpose: Drive for .Success lr fools auire a bir ro ger our of lasr years slump, buf. . . we made ir successful! -senior Jeanne Werheringron Where was everybody ar 5.-3O? 1'unlor Jennifer Mkon Where are Sharon, Polly, and Jeanne? l always sell! -senior Joe Lochner, lr's a nice place ro munch down !ar! - junior Bob Simpson Yau can'f always ger whar you wanr. H- junior Gordon Kinder l am privileged ro be wirh such a group of people -senior Sreve Haynes To Sharon and Jeanne, l'll never forger rhe good rimes we had. . . you lenow whar l mean! -senior Polly Trirr You lefr me ALONE in rherel -senior Sharon Lee We have rhe pofenriol ro really grow as a club, promore all forms of arhlerics, and have fun wirh rhe grear srudenrs we have worlfing for us. -sponsor Larry l-lenry Through rhe hard worlf of rhe presenf members, C-Gub is slowly regaining irs srrengrh and losr purpose, The club, knowing rhar coming our of lasr years slump was going ro be dmculr, pulled rogerher ro achieve rhis goal. Mrh rhe heb of sponsor Larry l-lenry, C-Club iniriared new members, rewrore rhe consrirurian, boughf club Tfshirrs, sponsored a dance, and made rhe bucks. The small club is srill in irs firsr phase-srill frying ro ger off rhe ground, srared Mr, Henry. He described rhe members as a grear group of lfids heading rhe club in a good drecrion, .si 1? 1, , - . vk rx I 35 , Y , 2' l X Dan I you rouch my snow cone macnrnelu says senrar Davrd Lesrer 7 5 . 1'- . A ' 'yi ix E,LBi1Lh,,3J5Aisq-is , is -1 gsm . ' A V, .A i s'l7T'n5 sf A, t. '12 I-f'.ulLT? ix rx. We lsnow were beauriful! exclorm Jennrfer Ginsburg and Down Klssee C-Club. Back Row: Mrlfe Haynes, Sharon Lee, secrerory, Sreve Hoynes. from Row: Joe Lochner, John Wanarnalser, rreasuren Jennrfer Mban, Jeanne Wernerrngron, pre-srdenr, Polly Trrrr, Jennrfer Ginsburg, Down Krssee, Gordon Kinder, Nor Pictured Dave Lesrer, Bob Srrnpson, vibe presidenr, hm Srnfrh, Sobrrna Wdw, srods manager Cross Country Club. Back Row: Dowd Kindred John Wonomolfer, Don Homon, 77m Morrin, Tom Lone, Dowd Beclsley, Glen Smrrh Front Row: Terry Lone, Kr5rolBolfer, Meg Penlsren, Kaye Moeller, Jenny Morrrn ue? X Counrry club members Dowd Kindred ond Arnom Moody snow rhefr enrrwfosm durfng on ossembly ' The rnrercloss sreeplechose, sponsored by rhe Cross Coun- rry Gob, IS eryoyed by born pornoponrs ond specrorors, x.f F . W -5-ZZ.J3' -A x V - . . if-, :fl 'Ml ' F ,-., M z' , . X- ug.. 'd,,'nvniu1xzs'1-Jwzmr' .uw 1+a,..x?'-ws w- -'iwzz ,fm1m.dm--':AN.nQ.,,h- -' Q4 Q- t':,..R' TQ:- Preparing himself for realry is runner Loren Siclsles. wg ' 1 ' ' .Q 5-s 1-' s A: ' H5-3 51, ff-'3Z,Q : : - -an ,w ae Vg: 1 ,4 1, 5.1, if-.F nga fc, 3.5 U T-'ffl F23 EZ I 1 ,W 1 V-ii l,3 f' ?4 5 T 1 rr., - K gs- QEww1.'!:nA ,I W ' X H10 4 ,1 Y -1.451-'1 xiii' 1 I. 'hiQ ' : 'YW ,. 444' - ' , Q4-y ' 1' QT' 'uns . , ' . L A lwqxx-ful X I Jimi! Xigxx 1 fry, A J , K - . x i M. ,Lb 1 ,, ,e Q ve ,., .-.J Gub members parnclpare in rhe annual pony express race. Year Round Club Emphasizes Fun, Physical Exercise l lilee rhe club. lrs fun ro be around friends -freshman Jenny Marrin lr lseeps you running all year and in shape. Mrhour rhe club you would jusr ger far. Hquruor Bill Gould Good place ro malse my dope dealslwqunior Um Marrin 'lrs a challenge! -freshman Kay Moeller The club ain'r vvhar rr used ro be. HQUOIOT Don Homan lrs a lor of fun! l'm never going ro be vice presidenr again! -junior Meg Penlsren We are encouraged by rhe number of people who worlfed our lasr summer and hope ro conrfnue and add even more evenrs ro rhe year-round rraining program. -sponsor Mrs. Renee Henry Emphaslzihg year-round hrness, Chuglalfs Cross Counrry Oub lead Irs members rhrough ro rhar goal. The club ser up a rralning program during rhe summer ro heb members lseep in shape. Those who complere an overall roral of 200 miles by rhe end of rhe summer are awarded vvirh a specral T-Shlif. Mrs, Renee Henry rools over as sponsor of rhe club when Mr. Andy Kirk lefr afrer hrsr semesrer. Las! summer several members formed a ream and compered in rhe 24-hour mararhon held or Darflerr. l-lang Ten fools flrsr place in rheir age group and second place overall. ln addlrlon ro summer rralning, rhe Cross Counrry Club hebs run rhe rnrerclass sreeple-chase, one hour run, rwo mile walls, and rhe rrlarhlon. Once a monrh rhe club gers rogerher for an our of school acrivify llse a picnic, parry, slsi mp, or soccer game, Cross Country Club Ofncers. Glen Smlrh, posing for Bill Gould secreraryrreasurer, Meg Penlsren, vice presrdenr Torn Lane, presrdenr Peeplng over his glasses, club sponsor Andy Kirk plays peelf-o-boo wlrh rhe camera person. ' 'lime 735 r -......W...,...f lilx' 'HELPH mes Charhe Reynolds, as he folk head Hrs! info rhe freshly fallen snow . A 913' ik. I A CN x.,-' 'rj . ' WUGIAK ff ' ' G l G 7 f ,G , JA A . ,. 7 xr wvix, V my-4 ,.A,, x 1 I J., QQ I Century Club. Back Row: Morrln Mcfubbln, Glen Smlrh, Karalee Burgess, Laura Cannell, Susie Sprague, Sharon Lee, Al Garrz, Uennu Miller, Bill Gould Sponsor Andy Kirls. Front Row: Dale Greeley, Aaron Gibeson, Dave Kindred Gordon Kinder Rfthie Phidps, Charhe Reynolds, Burch Carpe-nrer, Jody Bnon, Karl Srolrze, Dove Beckley, 84 'X i XX -ix 1 gg, venom G sous THEE Passing an from sweer srxreenfenrury Msiciague hopes for o kiss. ii Cenrury Gub member Greg Smlrh E really rnro cycllna. , 's-. 85 Showing he snll has sryle in winrer wearher Ls Bill Gould. Members of rhe Denah Cycle Club, a communlry racing club, Include Alan Terpon, Greg Smirh, Dill Gould Charhe Reynolds, Marrrn McCubb1n, and Glen Smlrh. CHS Century Club Mixes Recreation With Trips, Races Irs a challenge. -senior Charlie Reynolds The hundred mller was grear. -sophe omore Kenr Logan Irs fun! -sophomore Alan Terpon The nice parr abaur going up a hill is rhe rhoughr you ger ro coasr down rhe other side. -Coach Andy Kirls Irs good because ir gers people in- reresred in bilslng and racing, 'HUUIOT Marrln McCubbin Rrghr on,- l love lr! -sophomore Mandy Senseney Racing, camping, and day-rime rrios were only a parr of Cenrury Gub rhfs year, lr was a club wirh a mlxrure of recrearlon and sporr, There were 46 members in school and eighr of rhose were in rhe 'Double Cenrury Club, a club for people who have cylced 200 miles in rwenry-four hours. Same of rhe clubs acriviries included a aneehour bicycle race, rhe rriarhlon, a pony express, and rhe 100 and O4 milers every fall and spring. Ar rhe end of every school year, rhe club has a week-long rrp This year rhey planned on going ro Mr. McKinley. The club sponsors were Mr, Andy Kirls and Mr. Jon Shaw, who rook over ar rhe half-year poinr. Mr, Wendell Lane and Mr. Ran Smirh obo heped our wirh rhe club, Charlie Reynolds was rhe presidenr, Terry dralse, a member of rhe club who graduared in 1979, was rhe Hrsr person in Alaska ro enrer rhe Trple Cenrury Gub, cycling 300 miles in 24 hours, Mar Maid Officers: Mary Fruir, Jennifer Wiban, Jen Haqe- hausen, and Annerre Gray Nor Pictured Karhy Men hold, Mar Maid Club Raises M one y: Goes To Kodiak l rhinls ir's fun! lr's a good experience far girls ro join, -Lori Van Horn l rhinls ifs fun! l like ir and you meer guys! -Mirzi Hansen l rhinlf ir's prerry good and rs a really near organizarionl l rhinls rhe supporr and efforr Coach Whire purs inro ir is really grear ako! 'f-Mary Hogehausen Mar Maids is a super club We worls, buf we have a lor of fun doing ir. Irs also grear ro supparr a rowdly and winning reoml YL ori Lachrie lr's exciring and nice ro supporr a winning ream. -Marla Mlls Hard bur rewarding work! -Sandy Van Luchene l really rhinlf all rhe girb are super and l really eryay working wirh rhem. l aba appreciare rheir efforrs on behalf of rhe school. -Coach Darrel Whire. This was rhe sevenrh year of rhe Senior l-hgh Mar Maids Club ar CHS, lf ir wasn'r for rhe Mar Maids and Mr. Kuhlmann, rhe wresrhng program would fail aparr, Coach Darrel Whire srressed. ln order ra raise money rhey sold T' shirrs, sriclfers, and donurs. They sponsored a pep assembly, rhe Kids' Wresrhng Tournamenr, rhe Sadie Hawkins Dance, and rhe wresrling picnic and banauer The 7979380 ofiicers of rhe club were Presidenr Jennifer Mlsan, Wce Presidenr of Acriviriesrhrsr semesrer, Annerre Gray, second semesrer, Jen Hagehausen, Wce Presidenr of Membershp-Mary Fruir, Secrerary-rirsr semesrer, Cheryl Dickson,- second semesrer, Annerre Gray, and Treasurer Karhy Menhold, For rhe nrsr rime ever rhe Varsiry Mar Maids rraveled wirh rhe wresrlers ro Kodiak using rhe money rhey raised ? X. one of rhese donurs or eke! demands C elesre as Linda shres so -igi T, Q, ip ',c, Q ggslichi. QQlf,,f' ai ii .eh ..-W sg, ,.,i I. ii LQ :jig ig j -V-.,--J1f,a, MMA- gg-im,a,.A.s44. f .vp , g . 5 fi u gggigiip fl asus., ..., g1,a,,,. --I gg, , , ,- ,u ,, , M' . M M1 .,,'g:.. .i,,,, , AW. .J , li siQi,+?i':-g l:1sggfT'sigsg,. is 7 - Q.. 4.cQJg., ,1.. Tp, -.. -.J , -1 1,..L..s u,..,,, ,rn ,jg , Y , Y, W, ' :ff Tiff? ' ' , 1 N ...-..-.4 ai-, ,,,, MW. ,.,,, ' Q :ig , ,. LLC -iLL:.A,, LL .Ls ,, . , 5 ,.:.c u,,-s.,1Q.,1sl..M .JL .,,, . ,... 1. , 1.,, 1 ,i - L Afrer a march againsr Shanley, Gary wished for rhis Daydreaming during rhe J V march rs Suzanne Kissee 86 Keepfng busy durfng a wresrnng march wuh Wesr I5 Angre Banges and Coach Welch Chrfs, Jen, and Mr Oakley are dazed amazed and curious durrng rhe J V Tourney '-v ,Sf I' 'aw env I 'A 1 Z' gp, d fi , Senior High M at Maids. Top Row: jennlfer Mlson, Mary Frurr, Angfe Dorrges, Undo Rourke, Colene Cafe, Peggy McKfn!ey, Krm Chrfds, MITZIQ Hangen, Annerre Gray, and Suzanne Kf55ee Middle Row Sandy Vonwchene, Ana Perez, Lan Van Ham, Celesre Lama, Krm Henry, Donna ide, Mary Hagenausen, Jen Haqehausen, Huyen Phan, Maren Lomn, Lan Lochrfe, Laure!R1p!ey, and Marfa M1115 Bottom Row: Coach Darrel Whrre 87 YZ , . V. XX' f 1 K span? Challfing up anorher Colr poinr is Mar Maid Suki Whirmore, s . Junior M ar Maids Enjoy Supporting we F urure Champions ir was inreresring, and a good learning experience. -sevenrh grader Carol Jones lr was lofs of fun, -sevenrh grader Kelly 5mirh l rhinls rhe girb rhis year are doing a berrerjob rhan rhe Mar Maids lasr year dd. -eighrh grader presideni Jennifer Kissee lr was really far our, and l'd hlse ro do ir again in senior high -eighrh 'ffm' grader DeAnna Schaefer l dd ir 'cause of rhe wresrlers, -eighrh grader luhe Guam lr was OK our ir lacked organizarion, Aeighih grader Srephanie Mkon The junior high Mar Maids numbered 13 parricipanrs rhis year They were sponsored by Mr, l-lol Philips. They srarred off rhe year by elecring ofhcers, Eiecred presidenr was eighr grader Jennifer Kissee. Orher ofhcers included Morcie Colley, vice-presidenrf Carol Jones, secrerary, and Audra Day, rreasurer included in rheir money-malsing acriviries were sponsoring rhe junior high Halloween Dance and selhng doughnurs and rafHe riclfers. Their main otyecrive was ro supporr rhe wresrlers. They did rhis by giving rhem oranges during meefs, lseeping score, and mosr of all cheering for rhem, Accorcvng ro Mr, Phillios, rhe hardesr worker was DeAnna - Schaefer and rhe group was more I i i organized rhan lasr year. Screaming for a Colr ralfedown is Mor Maid Carol Jones 88 Sevenrh grader Jil Freirag records march scores. aww ,fx-f f 'y ff- ' rs? K E lc. lit -1 .. Ji 5 V.: .3 as T i g: M..y . :J I mu I 2 .. wawlllui i 1 i all .ui A new Mar Mold rhfs year, erghrh grader Kafhy Bergen, looks on as her dream boy once ogorn wresrles ro 0 vfcroffous pin 89 x of L. le Mat Maids: Back row: jf! Frerrag, Audra Day, jerwnrfer Kmee Front row: Sum Whrrrnore, Karhy Durgerr, Caro! Jones Nor Pictured Morae Colley, Jufre Guam, Tammy Huffer, DeAnna Schaefer, Srephanre Mfson, Re Decca Cooper, Theresa Cooper, Cheryl Thfesfng .CMM v -Q, On fheir woy IO folxfng second the Force of Four does ir with Gef Awoy Slngfng ond dancing In rhe rolenf pon of me snow is senfor Lynn Newberry, 'Win N Why are rhere so mon y songs obour ro1nbows? s1ng wznnfng duo Sron ond51gmund Pfoyfng Bod Componys nfr song, Feel Lflfe Molsfn' Love, I5 rhe group, Unffed Sound 90 QQ- Chuglals senior Karen Barndr modeb her swrrnsulr rn rhe pageanr Playrng her Hure rn rhe scholarshp pageanr rs Lrso Fullmer 5 6. Q un, A1 ,A Mlss Chuglalf-Eagle Rrver 1980 Sandy Lashbrools, canrernplares her new rrrle, 91 CHS Students Feature Talenr In Sho w, Pageant TALENT SHOW l really eryoyed myself lr was well pur rogerher Hisophornore L12 Purnam M y brorher and hrs blacls frog were STUD! l -senlor Joe Lochner Grear adlbbrng by rhe MC s. -senior Shelley Marrson l've seen berrer. -sophomore Chucls Conover l dan 'r rhrnls who won should have won. -senfor Carhy Coelho lr was ourrageously deadly, dehnfrely grear, ,Ummm fun, excellenr, all rlghr, and lools for us nexr year, 'cause WE 'LL BE THERE ll -freshmen Torn Lochner and Kelrh McNall The Second Annual Talenr Show, sponsored by rhe choir, was February 7 Cholr drecror Karhleen Jaynes sold lr glves people orher rhan rhose ln rhe vocal muslc deparrrnenr a chance ro olsplay rherr ralenr She obo sold lr was held agaln rhls year because of Irs success lasr year, Hrsr place wenr ro freshmen Torn Lochner and Kerrh McNall, There was a speclal guesr appearance by Terry Shawn PAGEANT 'Some of rhe swrrnsurrs were a lrrrle foo rrghr, -senlor Ed Penrsren l rhough rhe grrl wrrh rhe sax dd berrer -sophomore Llnda Rourlfe lr ralses a lor ro ger our rhere llse rhar and l rhlnlf rhere should be more awards -sophomore Donna lde ljusr wonder whar rhe judges were looffmg for, Hf,Uf7lOf Beclsy Coan l rhoughr fr was roo Informal for whar rr was supposed ro be, -sophomore Laura Connell Ten grrb parrrcpared rn rhe Mrss Chugralsfagle River Scholarshp Pageanr on February 23. The rheme of rhe pageanr was Our Mrh rhe Severfes, Up Mrh rhe Eghfles A former CHS srudenr Sandra Lashbrools, won Nrsr place. Hrsr runnerrup and Mlss Congenralry wenr ro senlor Diana Dial. Senior Lonnie Ballard was second-runnerrup, Conresranrs were judged on poise, ralenr, personallry, and physlque. The pageanr was olrecred by Drll and Berry Gasron, Once ogofn rhe olmfghry junior dass rugs frs way foward vfcfory Chompfon ple eorer, Jed Henning, does If again. Expenencfng rhe agony of defear I5 Deb Rlbelfn -M .2-5. Y. v.--. ,4 ' xv fir' , ,.,,.1,,..fu--- 4. T N 3 , 1 xy W 15' QA L. .fm Showing off her spnnrlng sryle, Karl Mrzel does lf besl Hub Club Hebs Make A Success Of '80 Decarhlon l rhough rhe srudenr body showed a lor of spfrlf Nexr year rhe Faculfy will wln, wMr Terry Jorgenson l would have hlfed ro do rhe rhree legged race wlrh Polly! -senior Terry Kruger lr was a blasrl -freshman Drll Abrrl This years XVacobDecarhlon was rhe besr lhar ever wenr offlniunior Curfls Plunlf 5lnce so many people wanr ra parrlcrpare, rhere should have been more evenrs. Bur l rhrnls lr was grear anyhow! -freshman Chrfsrlna Fosrer The Hub Gub sponsored rhe Waco' Decarhlon rhls year. According ro orgonlzer Mr. Terry Jorgenson, lr was a blg success He felr rhar lr was rnalnly because of rhe srudenf supporr Mr. Jorgensan hopes we can conrlnue rhfs rradrlon, one unlaue ar CHS. Curns Plunls was rhe srudenr organizer and Hub Club members hebed our by judging, scorlng, and provrdlng egupmenf. The arhlerlc evenr roolf place on March 74. The evenrs lncluded rhe class pyramid rugroffwarg rhree-legged piggy boclf and wheelbarrel races, rhe ple- earlng conresr, and rhe grave yard relay. The sophomores came our on rop wrrh O4 polnrs, followed by rhe juniors wlrh 57 polnrs, rhe faculry, 47 polnrs, senlors, 46 pofnrs, freshman, 45 ,DOll'7l5,' sevenrh graders, 39 pornrs, and rhe elghrh graders wlrh 28 polnrs, Sharing a privare joke are Susan Dunn and Sally Trlrf, Mih loud music obviously giving her a migrane, Sreph Tafum says: Nor ronighi, Rusfy. Mrh anriapafion Hlling her smilh' face, frosh Michelle Mlson awaits rhe nigh! ahead x V. .3 Sf, . VY 5 . fi I , :K U fi Q I . S 1 i zx ' lMelSa Dihkihs dance away ' - !,.Q l Cowgirl Barb Poray shuffles her way across rhe dance floor. i E 5 fa March Madness Pro vides Disco, Funds For Touring l rhoroughly eryoyed ir. I really had a good rime. -sophomore Earl Pierce I hare cisco. Why don'r rhey ger a band nexr rime? -sophomore Jim Smirh lr was so-so, They should have played a lrrle more fasr sruff Hiunior Kennerh Pugh Irs roo bad rhar a wresrling march was scheduled for rhe same nighr. -sophomore Jennifer Ginsberg lr was excellenf, 'cuz I hebed pur ir on, and anyrhing I heb wirh has gorra be good! -sophomore Brian Lesrer The songs were all foo long. So much dsco made me very nauseous. efreshman Tom Lochner The March 74 March Madness Disco was a follow-up of rhe Ocrober Ourroge dance held lasr fall. Borh dances were sponsored and organized by members of Swing Choir. Money from rhe dances was used ro heb pay expenses during rhe Swing Choirs spring four. They roured May 7-10 around rhe srare, concenrraring on rhe Fairbanks area. Among rhe marerial rhey presenred was rhe popular musical, Wheels Dlomond lead guiransr Todd Housron and hLs lead vocalisr Alan Johnson jam ro rhe rocken-roll bear of No Time. Actors Present 'Wicked Stage ' As Spring Plays People, young or old have a compelling desire to express themselves more completely, in drama, choir, sports, and etc. This is what builds the character of the youth! -Jac Asbury 'Stage creatures are totally immoral and more concerned with money than art. -Pamela Ash its been . . . More than lie -Chris Jarvis Was that straight jacket really necessary? -Bryon Bruckner Actors are Une on the stage, but put them out in the real world and they screw everybody up! -Kim Cherry 'Some of my best friends are Thespians, -John Lenz This years spring production included two one act plays based on one central theme, the Hdisreputable reputation of actors and their scandalous careers. The Urst of the two, The Hattering Word , dealt with one mans attempt to change a congregations negative outloolw of actors to one of more appreciation. This was done through his constant Hattery of the individuab ln the end, he wins his much sought-after appreciation, Atlantic Qty was a story of two parents and their attempt to sway their children from acting. They rely on their own acting talents to portray grief and therefore persuade their devoted children to go baclf to school. Both plays were chtected by Ms. Gay Monteverde. Atlantic Qty was wntten by George Arnold of Anchorage. He contributed greatly to the play in staging, he ako allowed the Chugials Thespians to put on the play at the State Tournament, Randoknh and Tony are seen here trying to calm mother Amanda B seemingly beset with grief at the notion of her two young sons striving toward malfing a career in acting 96 r ,, vi f A Z , 'f':,,1f xg W X 'I 4 The rlanemg wow Mary .............. Kfmrla Cherry Eugene Tesh ..,..... Jock Asbury , :.,, .x 4? IL pu-Q .lg .......6eorgef7nnelly .......EveFleIdhouse fi .... iLauro Townsend -1-frm: . 1,4 'TR' 4.. Due! acfors ChrLs JOVVIS and Pom Ash do fhefr favonre parr fn rhe srare comperfrfoh Ler3 make our? gasp a shocked George and Byron fo Eve and Colleenk inwronon. S Q ni 4 'YW .J 3 Y,,.,4.v-. 11 I , e or ,f Posrrfve rhar rhe perfecr comeback I5 fn rhe book, Kenr McNal! and Diana Dfal huhr for a reburral VADNIOQ acrress Kim Cherry shows her feehrwgs far her award fn her face and 173 dehrwrely nor an acr. 98 24 455, a I X45 W . V 3 , , Doing what he does best, Colin Jenkins argues his position -I ---, -f- ic . ' . i x I 5 .- R 3 ,Pic -5 i H 1 Q if .Star debarers Plunk and Dunning prepare for their turn. QQ Coaches Manreverde and Hagmon show their award Actors, Debaters Earn Six Firsts, Take State Title lt was surprisingly successful. 'Hunior Koral Hargan l thought it was pretty far aut! qunior Cohn Jenkins l could really get behind it. -freshman John Lenz We are the champions!! 'T -senior Chris Jarvis Debate brings the ight of reason into an otherwise dark world, Hqunior Curtis Plunk We went out with a bang!! -senior Pam Ash 'Since we wound up on top it should make people stand up and take notice!! -sophomore Colleen Kellay l think the most important thing we got out of it was that we were able to take state and pay Mr, l-lagman back for all the work he put in for us. -senior Diana Dial They all worked hard and it paid off l'm proud of them all -Ms. Gay Monteverde The DramafDebatefForensics Team started off the season with a second place Hnish in their Hrst tournament. They ended with four seconds, two iirsts, and Nrst in the state competition. included in DramafDebatefForensics are solo and duet acting, oneeact plays, todo announcing, pantomime, extemporaneous speaking, humorous and dramatic interpretation of literature, original oration, improvkation, and debate. About forty students particpated throughout the year. Debate Coach Warren Hagmon said l couldn't name one outstancing team member, all of them were outsranchng. Hrsts in state went to Colleen Kelley, pantomime, Chris Jarvis, Jack Asbury, Kim Cherry, and Koral Hargan, improvisation,- Byron Bruckner, George Hnnelly, Eve Eeldhouse, readers theatre, Atlantic Gty for onefact plays, Diana Dial, extemporaneous speaking, and Kent McNall, original oration, The teams were under the drecrion of Ms. Gay Monteverde and Mr. Hagman. Thar was funny! laugh Andy Delfreon, Renee Colhns, and Mike Walhn. Gerring inro rhe music are Mike Morris and Sally Tnrr. 'Good Times' With My 'Babez ' Prom Scene 1980 l rhoughr everyrhing was prerry and ir was a nighr l'll remember forever. -senior Kim Davis Very classy. . . very sedarive obo, buf rhars hne! -Mr, Rob Boyer. A hundred and rhirryfnve dollars! l don'r believe ir! -seniors Chrisrina Gayron and Jeanne Werheringron Very well done. l eryoyed rhe nonsrop music, Hquniar Joe Dexrer lr cosr a lor of buclfslniuniar Rich Cummings The dance was grear, bur rhe parry afrerward was fanfasric! -senior Barb Jones lr was a lor of fun. . .roo bad we can 'r have ir rhree or four rimes a year, -senior Eric Chrsrianson lr was a very delighrful and memorable experience. -senior Sreve Child l appreciare rhe people who helped malfe ir as good as ir was, and l 'm happy rhar everybody had a good rime. Hqunior Sherry Bryanr, prom chairperson. The evening of April lf? was parried away by CHS promfgoers ar rhe lnrernarional Banauer House. Amidsr blue and silver srreamers, couples danced rhrough rhe nighr ro rhe music of Wrru. Baclfup enrerrainmenr was provided by Disco-To-Go. Along wirh a new decade, a new rradrian may have been srarred wirh borh a rheme, Good Drnes, and a rheme song, Babe, Coronarion was held ar ren wirh King Mel Lyornsrad and Queen Parri Mahoney reigning over rhe seniors. Gary Helder and Suzanne Klssee were crowned junior royalry. 4'-cf l l .. T .jf ,, li gi ,- T' .Wx s u F I Junior Prom Court: Edde Sulhvan, Debora Johnson, John Lindqusr, Nola Sommers, Gordon Kinder, Kelley Shelley, King Gary Helder, Miss and Masrer McDonald crown bearers,- Queen Suzanne Kusee, Marlf Colhns, Lisa Berg, Therin Ferin, Denise Eoin, Gary Monica, Ondy Reynolds. 100 A ,aw D 'Ai pq- fh V f 1 , a ki . 4. M L J-,QV Senior Prom Court: Richie Sanders, Krm Davis, Darren Kadel Polly Tnrr, Jed Hennlng, Colleen Holland Kang Nell Lyarnsrad Mrss and Masrer McDonald crown bearers, Queen Parry Ma- honey, Terry Kruger, MlCh9H9 Kreeger, Joe Locnnen Jeanne Wernenngron, srandung In for Susle Sprague, Sreve Haynes, Gennerre Sanrog Boogyfng ra me muslc of Wrru are Prrncess Kfm Davrs and Escorr Rlchfe Sanders Eryoyfng rhefr reign as royalry are Queen Suzanne Kissee and King Gary Helder. Dunng a rough game agafnsr Drfnond Chugfak High 3 varsvy foorball ream ovgs fn and mes me famous auarrerbadf sneak E55 .,.,,...., -3 N , -, f-ff , n a g , a , f ww.- Qgxw Jw--' ' - f' W0 . ' W., xjy . aM Q-1 'm3f' ' ' ' 4, ,. - ,, f., , f 4' . , ei: ff: 77:3 . 'VPPS '-If: V 4 M' iymy ' wx Relanng ro me sffuanon'--Lew Andy and Donna pu! Hiearideas fOQ9lLhGf and make surefnar everyfhinb B fiefvonr. ' ,A I f 9 J, Once again fhe mafn feafure I5 Leacnfnan Devaurs the World srarring Anfhony Dgbnar .NW 102 as ' 3 .W iq? 4 W , li U L ,, Q- , I - ., M .-,..-. Iwi Courrs IS becomfng a fwfr meh-u 5 W -' wv- ' X if, An 'vw '-Qu 'tl '.-'fr L get , . ., -ltfifx. A 5 qv- ,ug , tix K ag K i ..i v J ff -4 -5 ,r 1, .F L --... x .i V r' , W!! F3--lfE:': ig'- ,, -A uv' fy r M . rqw A 55,1 NA' str 1' ,, 4.1, '-1-, Q-'Fix f Ig V Afrer successfully freeing rhe Musrang hosrages, rhe Chugiak milranrs gladly execure fhe Iranian leader, Ayafollah Henning, by o wafer gun Releasing some penrrup spring fever is Bill Abril and Jackie Dennis 'S- . 135 .Spring Arrives With Iran Day And Green Grass l like ro ride my chrrbike, play a lirrle fnsbee, and generally kitk back -sophomore Kevin Khppel Rock climbing, kayaking, bicychng, and hiking are rhe rhings l do in rhe spnng. -sophomore Dm Powell l eryoy pracricing my new rourines for cheerleadng rryours. Hqunior Kelley Shelley. l eryoy warching Kelley Shelley pracrice her new rourrines. -senior Joe Miner Frisbee, baseball running. lreally lke laying on rhe green grass and doing my favorire sporff warching girk! -freshman Dm Roberfs l play rennis in rhe spring, whaf else? Also, ln spring, gays' rhoughrs rurn ro love. Hiunior Burch Moore 'Spring is an ideal fime ro rake good clear, sunny picrures, Hiunior Chas. rhe 5paz Hassen l can jam on rhrowinf rhe friz. -sophomore John Whire Spring acrivisrs gor a head srarr rhis year wirh rhe early deparrure of rhe winrer snow. There were many cifferenr happenings, our rhere is one name for ' fhem all: .Spring Acfiviries, Along wirh rhe usuals, srudenrs came up wirh on original way ro mark rhe Coming of spring, Iran Day, A handful of srudenrs cosrumed rhemselves in miirary dress and sraged a mock baffle, raking over Iran and capruring rhe A yarollah. . K 3 - : 1 -Q . . f's?EY.1 'S' A - i. .. vw , ,U Ready ro 'Go Hawaiian, Scarf Layron goofs around, at .5-f . ,, - gi ..5,a3-gs A , , K .FMT 1 fi 235150,-.. ,L K ,- 103 p X, .-uf-- f' .uw 'fry , .J H' I ' -.- i 'L Several CHS srudenrs exchange slgnarures and memories afrer supplemenr dsrrfburlon. 'fav' . A f:ih 'b' 'Ax . m,e.,f-:wif N3 e 4,5 SQ ei Nominee and Bob1the ecvror Joseph Miner explains rhe meanlng of rhe Gruening Award Dehverfng has speech before presenlfng fhe awards 15 guesr speaker Mr. Claris Gruenlng, 104 Senior boy nominees Bob !one5 and Jac Asbury parrenrly awalr rhe deosfon 3 3 TGV U Qu- .ff 1 V . gen. 1- X fe? .V f Gruening Award recipienrs Mr, Gruenlng. Harry McDonald Joe Lochner, and Pam Scorr pose wirh speaker Mr. Clark A look of dsbehef crosses Pam Scorrs face as her name 5 announced as rhe winner of rhe Gurening Award, 1950, Booklets Arrive: Clark Gruening Presents A wards The assernbly was prerry near-berrer rhan lasr years. -sophomore Lisa Goche l rhink rhe supplemenr B a grear idea! Hqunior Srephanie Tarum Exceprionally Hne! The people who won deserve ir. -senior Tom Lane Phase Me! l'm quite surprisedlm-senior Joe Lochner l rhink irs near rhar rhey bring in a well-known polrical Hgure each year. Hiunior Dano Rhyneer l rhoughr ir was really good They picked good people. -freshman Jennifer Marrin They should keep having rhe supplemenrs. Hquniar Ginger Swanson My super eighr seniors dd a grear job! -yearbook adviser, Mrs. Judy McNall This year's Gruening Awards assembly was held on May 14. The annual evenr, sponsored by Chugiaks yearbook srafi fearured speaker Mr. Uark Gruening, grandson of rhe lore Senaror Ernesr Gruening, Mr. Gruening spoke of his grandfarher, rhe early days in Alaska, and how cirizens of Alaska can srill influence rheir counrry and governrnenr. The ceremony was highhghred by rhe presenrarion of rhe Gruening Award ro an oursrandng senior girl and boy, and o non-srudenr nominee. Recpienrs were Pam Scorr, senior girl, Joe Lochner, senior boy, and coach and reacher Mr, Harry McDonald, non-srudenr, Yearbook signing supplenvenrs were cksrribured or rhe end of rhe assembly, The dare of yearbook disrriburion was announced as Augusr 16, A Disrro Disco will ako be held rhar nighr in honor of rhe evenr. Yearbooker Jennifer Mlson checks a lisr of supplemenr buyers during disrriburion Seniors A worded With Scholarships And .Superlarives l was really surprised. l vvasn'r expecring ir, buf ir was near. -senior Tony Debnar Thar was rerriiic, l was ifinda surprised ro be honored and embarrassed. Hesenior John Herzog Heh, heh, heh . . . Devo ro rhe max! ' '-senior Joe Lochner Lauren Wenzel vvos very deserving of rhe Social Srudies awards The facuiry award was very appropriare, roo, 'f-Social Srudies reacher Terry Jorgensen i rhinlf rhe ovvards were perfecr, excepr for rhe Besr Arhlere !Ha Hai ' '. -senior Jed Henning l honesrly canfr rhinls of one award rhar vvasn 'r deserved. We prerry much had ii covered, 4Coach Harry McDonald Each year offer senior awards is over, l become one more year older. 'f-English reacher Judy McNall The 1980 5enior Awards Assembly gor under way vvirh rhe presenrarion of scholarships, based on scholarship folders compiled by graduaring seniors. Mosr vvere in monerary form, ranging from 5700 ro a full-fourfyear-allrruirion'paid educarion avvarded by NJROTC Again, as in previous years, Mr, Dicls Kerbovv coordnared and organized rhe assembly, Holaing ro rradirion, rhe assembly closed vvirh 'Senior 5uperlarives , given our by Coach Harry McDonald and Mr. Bill O'Thuse, Vored Oursranoing Senior and Besr Arhlere is BJ Qornsrad Obviously prepared Sreve Haynes is vored Desi Dressed 1-can Dejecred because she aid nor re- ceive Valedicrorian, Goss Clown Angel Graham srrurs baclf ro her sear, 106 Senior Ana f Senior Superlarives Mosr Sprrir . . ................. Angel Graham Mosr Arhleric . . Mosr lnvolved . . . Class Gowns . . . Mosr Gulliole . . . Class Scholar , . . Besr Dressed ....... Mosr Likely ro 5ucceed Goss Mrr . . . Mosr lnnocenr . Mosr Congeniol . . 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' '-Colin Jenkins The class of '81 is very inferesring ro me. -John Lindquisr l hope ro be a parr of ir, come graduarion. -Rob Merriouns The class of '81 is rhe besr rhing since siced roasr! -Keirh Davis l rhinls we 're bad! -Gary Helder They are auire privileged ro have me in rheir class! -Sharla Denson We 've gor rhe spirir and we will go for ir all rhey way! -Trish Reindl The class of '81 has rhe besr-looking girls, whafs more ITTIDOVIOTMDH-Cl'7flS Kellay l am glad I am in rhe class of '81! -Jen Hagehausen The class of 1981 srorred off rhe year by ialfing second place in rhe Homecoming Hoof comperirion and second in rhe canned food dnve. The money-raising acriviries for rhe juniors included selhng assorred candy and hfesaver lollpops, followed by a very successful Mnrer Ball in january. Elecred class ofhcers Bob Simpson, Srephanie Tarum, Carla Belmudes, Francis Esralilla, and Gordon Kinder guided rheir class wirh aid and supervision of class sponsor, Mr. Terry Jorgensen. The junior class is loolfing forward TO seeing rheir class conrinue in success as SENIORS in '81, Junior class ofNcers include: Francis Esrahlla, vice-presidenr, Carla Delmudes, secrerory, lloberr Simpson, presidenr, Srephanie Tarum, rreasurerf Gordon Kinder, sergeonr of OUT15. Tanya Amidon Kisral Dalfer Jody Brion Karalee Burgess Cherie Asher Carla Belmudes Tracy Bruner Keirh Burgess Srephanie Arlfinson Lisa Derg Sherri Bryan! Sharon Coll Scorr Arwood Bille Jean Bidwell au itll l l l fi cgiiiggk' , ' .-3 ' , ' -I . - , P- P M S5 ,- x X 'L ,K my Cv x., 120 as 'is 1 'Ci'-A N ms'-is f v , fu 3 n QQ: I 4 F Q, x , L Roberr Bryanr 91. lc ,, Af QQ li e ..s. , , c H.. ,, ,ix - T 'ws N C fs 'A '- s pg., Curris Chambers 5' jf 0 n 4' I N X 'Q 1 ffm ,X Se X s. . cr ,f A ,K , sl SJ FX 1 X Q Y .sir 33' vu IT ' .-Q ,kill ff' v- , Terra Colegrove Mark Colins Carolyn Cooper Srocy Cooper 0. if f X - .J A M ,Qs T5 lf ig 1 fe li fr ey--' Scharre Crawford' Randy Crosby Rich Cummings Keirh Davis i, K, fi '41 1 7-K is 1 40 Xi ,- .. Q . 0X Q , 41, . , ,, N f 5 Dan Delucia 5harla Denson Barb Devries Joe Dexrer 1 Ng 1 Q in ,-'H . X ,- sl Kb I C X . , fun f 'e C , 'iii ., -if . c 6 I . 'I ' NJ Cheryl Ditlison Huyen Dunn Andy Dunning Donna Ealurn Aide Cherie Asher riHes rhrough Russian espionage papers Allan Chase Kelli Chynowefh Wdfi Chessilf Becky Coon Kim Childs Sandy Coelho 'Q ,i , ' ' 7 ze' V - tb Sfnv 0 3 V 4 X ss 'i - xr '- , , -, -1-I jx , Y fn 1 . A ' x f ' .13-:ll K '7 ' 14 W 5 rf 'hi' ,,. .- . ,Q 1, V C J , , if .1 ' fx 'TIT Y gr 1 4 ,, V vi ' 7 Ig A :G , 5, 9.33: . . 5 V , A' ti , -U La... J.. ,Q L A An ROTC ofhcer rries ro give orders rhrough his pop 2 3 . Dan Edwards Francis Esralllla Gary Helder Charlie Elasser Mlthelle Fassler Paul Heldhouse Melfssa Hllorr Therin Ferrln Brad Hnch ce Q r L 7 5:2 gf- . -12 x , ' ,sv G 1 fiff 'W . . f i Y F 2,1 Nr -1 aux Annerre Gray Sreve Grohol Dowd Hankins '-, ss Doug Graham Bruce Hammond Roberra Hanks df r ext gg, f fry -.1-.-.... . I . Vai- I I Y . sf W f , A 1' G , - S i 4 -' or fl 1 Y Karhy Greenland yr f , ' 113, Russ Hancock , , 5 -. Corinna Hansen 5 g , ' 4 2211, Y G- - r Q' M ff! 'rl -1: f If Q ' M, A G as ,M ,g X G 4-, A , .-I wk Brian Hnch Wanda Hefcher Gndy Freeman Q af Z. fe-. YN K x fa' A . rgK fx-PIX ,a e '-.flxg 1' dai xv. 3, 4 x..,f ve i Q ,lil Lady-lnelove Denzse Edn ls dlsrracred by some governmenrplanred propaganda. Mary Frulr Kevin Fullmer Jackie Fuersr Cas. If A K :iff , L I mv.. r ' 5'l. , j ,.,Y 5, 'Qt as I z ' Q 4 X ,fgiyx r Y-u,.,,,,, ,X -, Aw fl, :' Par Garrlry Zachery Gilman Bill Gould I 4 f v 'liz ,,' H , L' '1 ?v.z' 'UE' .J-iw ,- 'I ,fe Q X' M, nf - L -X XM 4. , - L 1.-1 x -A . Devlausly plannlhg ro undermlhe rhe nexr male ro happen by, Karhy Menhold smiles. 123 Furure physlasr Kenr Korne-gay IS playing hrs rdea af gas warfare, rhe underarm Koral Horgan Jen l-lagehausen ChrLs Harrlson Doug Haugsrad Alyson Heodle Held Hendrltlxs ' ov-, ffl 5 'Q S A ,, , l X X 5 , , f 4 1- ' x 'I SN 2 1 42' 4 15 Q.. ,' f + NN . A I , . ,V 5 ' fi-4 M , if 'V 4 :wp-'al ,W Marshall Heller Janlce Phrlwey Leshe Hines Tyler Hobson Jeanne Holrhous Don Homan fn ,.,. 4 - A ,, 1 IN 'K' W. ,ff i 'E V LX -V X 1 A . , 1+ .' fc ,Q Fw-in A if E' Dellnda Hauser Pere lmhof Mark lardne Mary Jenlms Colln Jenlslhs Cara Johnson 40 , . 1' 0 - T37 Craig Johnson Chns Kelloy Sharleen Klnch Leslle Kaiser Todd Kelley Gordon Kinder Drerr Keeler Jeff Kendrldf Suzanne Klksee min. , : n A 'Q ie 5 ,551 x. ff? A. Jn X ga -as J 'QQ , di 'jblxm John Llndqufsr Ed Lochrle Maren LofWn Jackie Lovell C ynde Lugdon Laurel L yford Debbie Madsen Q il , U, 'rf LJ, .. . ., 1, ef, i . l .am ,T fm fi ,i A - 4: 1 ,, -so r 3 s 4 ,fl J, . -Q, Q A ax H 5- Y., qs' 'S I v wil., . Bill Koeniger Sreve Kosrhn Linda Kohheld Kenr Kornegay .I vc. ,y ' xv l W . Q5 fir 1 efgks it-M 1-1 ,, it J , il-4, -1 Egg-aft: V -- ,4.. u, '. i aw ' .ft '67 faf 'F is .,: rg ...IDN nv QF Y 59,5 1 'v-N . Gary Monica Burch Moore Andrea Moms gg: Human food dlSposal Sreve Kosrhn expresses his disrasre over rhe loresr lunchroom producl Ray Marqulks Shawn McDrfde Bill Mornn Marnn McCubbln Dm Mamn Judy Mclvnley I ' ,V -P T' 'lifg ' if 1: ii n '. 'Q ' , V , 5-5 4 1' Y A e X X A f , l V Na i l ' e. - ' N f-LQ ff- gj I Dales Maller Doug Miller Kefrh Mofforr . :Z 54' K if a -.S 3 'T -,X .Ai 6 4 M 1 4. T 1 i -cr v-.1 Oncly Nease Ron Nells Kim Mbhols ,Q .- K 4- '1 Marr Owen Terry Park Curns Parrish Colleen PeLS5lg M99 Penmen Srudenr Kelly Shelley gels ready ro munch down. 125 QI! Donna Powell Laveno Qulllfng Shown Rhodes Rob Sauve Amy Shplro Jeff Slsboch Wil Prlverr Renee Randall Dona Rhyneer Jude Schreeholr Mane Sheorer Gordon Sloclf Kenny Pugh Gndy Reynolds Corlln Rubin Ken Schlll Bob Simpson Bob Smirh Nolo Sommer Eddy Sfawley Amy Sraso Apnl Sreeb y Karl Srolrze Jule Sfowe Bea Srem Norman Srour Walrer Sr. Merre 418 ,nav 'x -11'--. W., J wr f . 1. ,f b,,... -we if-I I qv- Auf! ' 1 N ' ati ' V .QNX x I , ' fri 3' 7 ' ' K ' Wav Y -- fm - f- H Y XM V ' .QQ VL J, r , 1. . A . i The losr of rhe Mohicons, rhree warriors cry for o baffle ff' ,..f NNN l' ,,, 1 - , S.,1 , -3 f o V Sabrina Vrdf Dawn Waddell Gene Walz W, ss Q AO U S Cx 4 . 'i' -s.. X 'b s,, John Wanamalfer Dwayne Ward Reed Waychoff Exerrlng unknown mognerlsm over her friends rhar only a beaurlful woman can have, Kelly Shelley makes 'em laugh Edde Sullivan Llsa Svirelf Rhonda Swan : .fmaf -gr 'ntv res? v. , I 'Qa- QC P 'X Ginger Swanson Mike Szafranslv Fhnr Talfe vm Srephanle Taram Davld Thomas Rlclf Trlplerr fr' l yt , .1 . , wr - -'61 4 r x H 1' 'X bl ggvvtl , Pg . QU-ll X v lb - - 2 ' ,+C , U I X I 4 ji ...,l-.:. U x X 3 L: f 'giliw-3,'1Q,,..Wil. .3 1.212 Zi 1 ' 44 127 yy! lik Deb Trudeau 77m Turner Lon Vanl-lorn 1 N Karhy Menhold Marla Mills Jennifer Mbon Tray Mllvhgs Barb Wiban Scorne Mkon Wtrar Wllllamson Ondy Mlsan Chnr Mlsan Sophomores .loin As Class of '82, Add Responsibility We 're rhe besr class ever! T'-lan Jenkins XVe've gor rhe mosr spiriii -Dawn Kissee l fhink were grear! -Sue Beeman Whaf can l say, we re rhe besr. -Meissa Dinkins N82 is a class wirh class. -Kevin Reed Were srill rhe one. -lm Wood '5ophomores are an enrhusiasric group of inc0'vidualsl -Jennifer Ginsburg Were a superb class. -Mike Haynes 5ophomores are super fo work wirh. -Mrs. Loraiwra Parsons They 're Fanrabulous! ' '-Kari Mrzel The class of '82 srarred rhe year seling candy canes ro raise much-needed funds. Anorher fund-raising prqecr was a carwash in rhe spring. This year rhe class sponsor, Mrs. LoraMra Parsons, provided rhe sophomores wifh an endless supply of guidance as rhey grew in maruriryr Elecred class ofiicers Jennifer Ginsburg, Dawn Kissee, Marsha Smirh, David Jenkins, and Jeff Allen ser rhe pace for leadershp Once again rhe Kirks residence served as an ideal place for rhe sledding ger fogerher, held in December, As rhe year progressed rhe class became more acrive, as a growing number of sophomores gained responsibiliry and involvemenr in CHS sporfs and organizarions. Class of '82 officers. Back Row: jennifer Ginsburg, presidenr, Dawn Kissee, vicefpresidenr Front Row: Marsha Smifh, secrerary, David Jenkins, rreasurer Not Pictured: Jeff Allen, sergeanrearearms, .sw John Aarnik Shelly Anderson Fm Banach Roy Beagle David Beckley Susan Beeman Jackie Bennis Jeff Allen Jean Anre Monigg Bgngngn Mike Almon Debbie Ashron Emey Bgmdr Robin Ames Cal Ausrermuhl Angela Barrges fr an fb: . 'Gigi s,, xl ' if 4 1 s A3 . - ,X ,x if,.- ,, .4 , 'A A- . F , ' ,: QA' 1331 I f ' ' I EL- 'T ' , f Nu 'L f 2, -.Hi gh 4 3 f T , Q,j , .iji, , 95 X 41 i - D ':?',cv .E-?3N3,fE,' A ,vkm sf, -.hr if arf 9 !. i s o-11 I-Q 'T G. . S , H! 2 9 . ,P saw 6 'W 5 ...yt X ,w, f ln 3 9 1 ' 311 10:- X '17 -ti 'L ' 'Ui i v.. 1 f J ', E r ' X fr l ,- I :lm in Q 'GJ 'T 1 4 Q 3 ' 4 Q 4 tl- K , Z , 5- e '34 9 . g fi , Q , -. . 'Z , ' Vi N , 8 Q 1 1 .. ' lr X N f' Q ' 7 C .ti l X D . , . ,-er. 1 f - ,' 'K i 1 4 . , my-Q y II F Tommy Bee-fer Andrew Brosh Roberr Brlsrer Todd Burgess Dudley Boehm Tern Brossow Suzie Brooks Bnon Coin Sandy Bolam Jeff Baumer Byron Bruckner Kendra Cameron Bob Bolldrd Anna Brozell Kelly Bryon Ron Chambers 129 lnrensely exomlnlng a comrt ore Brion Lesrer and Llndo Rourlfe. Alex Cherry Joe Childs Dove Chessllf Debbie Choare Bob Child Scorr Chrlsrlanson , 'B ' ' 1 'W ,N 4 K, ,L g . 3 4 - X 1 '77 ' I , - Z of f'l gf5.. 4X, .er err z'- ,, 112' yi A., . New Em +7 , g3vgy1-.fre 'Y ,. , .4 8 Look whor Sonro gave me for Chrsrmaslu excloims Rob Oleson. Shelley Clayron Anne Colhns Greg Crarg Brion Cale Laura Connell Marlon Craig Colene Cole Chuck Conover Jane!! Crow r m fs. xx -. Ron Crurners Dole Dolly Joe Darnell -S. Rose Darnell Carl Dlerrrth Todd Dovrx Melia Drnlvns Lew Dexrer Sreve Dodson +1 s.., f K . 'In . N ?' 15 w ,S K 'W K f ., C x ,, ff SPP! ,QL :? 'a x Y, pl Q ' - r . X5 Mrlfe Doggerr Karhy Dornin Jeff Draughn Sue Dunn Shawn Elk Ondy Erwin Enclfa Esrep 'WT' ff-Y .fox g ,gg my ' .- - .gl I Jackie Evans 1 T' r ' . X ,, 2 .-E 1N k? A .- . . A Q . 'ix' Q. ' 'J Q xv A w Q27 ,- le' K 1? and besides rhor, l?n o comb juggler. p. ..- 4fve vm' F' - , .L ,- V N el' SH we f ' A VA lf' ' Carl Gonoe Mike Gorwho Leonard Fancher Cossle Forrhfng Par Fay , A fn.. la. l XX ,v ji' L 1 Y H. .. ,Q P ' we -1.- Hi.. I Coughr ln me ocr 15 lim Wheeler, frying ro molse hs move on loclsle Morronl Eve Heldhouse Harvey Hhch George Hhnelly 1 gl I Jane Hercher Nflflv Frosr Penny Fuersr ,S 5 Q .. ,L ft 1 5.1 5 f YI 17 Wu. 1 XM' fl Den Gardner Jennifer Ginsburg Bfendo Gasmn L50 You've heard of bra srufflng, haven 'r you? asks muscles Par Waddell 131 'A -X .131 Wanred by rhe FB.l. far rhe wanron malesring of male bodies around rhe school is Sarah Kirk. Monique Galay John Gross N Meri Greybiii Kim Guesr '1 Vernerra Green Danna Guffy fi Q yn I if 1 . XG -X ,I ,l .QA J . 5 'Q ,, li., g ,, Q is K G- :j 5.,..f David Harper Jon Harrzler Mike Haynes Greg Herzog Jeff Hanley Les Haugsrod Kim Henry Larae Herler 'Now I know I Iefr my goggles in here somewhere! srares Debbie Ribehn. x , 54' , ...., , N! 4: SG K C WN i K ' , ix Greg Gurie y John Hairerman Carol Hamann Q :gg N. 2,4 9 6: .ww h ,X X an if 9 4 V V x w I X N gl ri fs:1fr:'.w3a2 ,.-: 53 fx .if ' wi A5 if knowing someone was warching hen Melisa Dinkins glances over her shoulder. Tam l-htlfey Ken l-hll Lynn Holland 77m Hicks Melody l-hllborn Kirby Holrman ,gl l X J Q X f. Us YL? V' ' li 3 ie ' ' fi 1 4 'L v Q' 54 W T F K 3 J.. f f x ' I , M 'y V Q Q A 5L GH r 1' . Z sl A W- 1 1 1 , N Y - 1 V. 1 A- 'Eff N mis A ? -1 I .,, ,v . 1 'Q-Q 5 -- - -1 1- 'V lf'- l :Nu Y, 5 1 sri? Yr. .wk e ' ' , . ff if ,- Q lg 7 Y 5 -f -if , r ' , if i' 'z q11f,,aL', ILKMAL C... .f -9-.f 133 f is . V' wi. K H J I Nu S- Y. Penny Johnson Dnon Jones Par Jones Toby Jones Colleen Kellay John Kelley Mark Klehl Garlf Mnney 'UF 1 E vererr Howell Donna lde Kim Jackson Margaret Janlfe David Jenkins lan Jenkins Dawn Jessler Laura Jerre Darla Johnson Michele Johnson Sarah Kirk Kevin Khppei Sandy Koehler Danny Legg Dee Lions Dawn Kksee Mary Knapper Roland Kroener Brian Lesrer Kns Klerka Sandy Knueppeil Wendy Lanning David Lindbiam ,,.. 'fr S . Q- r N . - H S GY 1 ta ff A- N s t ' 1 k,L . 4, ' , W fi L. 6 4,L -, 6 5' K Kenr Logan Kim Loper xr E , A if 'x. Jeff Lawrey Marie Lyons .DOH Seeking rhe reacners arrenrion, Suzie Brooks prerends ro ask a quesnon. 134 Roberr Lochner Ceiesre LoHin ., I i, 1 3 a...-M .f- ' ,.. r E K' 27 Renee Mackey Mrke Magray Todd Mafn Jrrn Magnuson Mrlfe Mahoney Torn McConvrlle x., i N K -.!', r f J ' ,QQ A 2 '. u Q Dna McMasrer5 DW Mrller Kefyrn Mrller Rrchard M116 Brad Mrlsread Andy Mrner Laura Morm Angel Morrrson Jacauelrne Marron Kim Mower Debbre Nahs Sornmfe Newman ,px za :.y.:1'+f' Q Wg 1, :ff S f if 'L ' lg , I Wi' f r - ' Dove Pefrlwzs Muse' Pererson Eorl Merci' 1 r X r dl, Vffrorro Pfoofs Dm POWON Dowd Poms' Ron Premfey Dorboro Poroy Ross Prror 136 Coughr here whrfe rolsrng o break from hrs exhrlerorrng screrwce doss rs Bob Boflord. Troy Newman Toro Oglerree Shane Osowslv Crorg Norman Rob Oborw Eddy Peppers '??l2'af1W ff' ' quiz' ' of Q ,Q o iii 'Dc W.-- my I y N .1 s 'N f V 4? 'x f' x 'v-11 s-r ,- J Ai f 4,42 i . A O Q 4 E' 'H ,VT A Efrzoberh Pomam Lorry Rodsprrmcfr Tory Romey Dedxey Rorhourr Kevrn Reed Adam Remsr M 2 'i Debbre Ribeiro Laurel Rrpfey Oody Roberrsom Lrhdo Rourke Lr5o Rosh Moody Sehsehy Mrrch Royer Corfeeh Schooner Roger Shafer Leah Ruorh Bron Schurr Guy Shepherd 1 ..,, 1 ' : ' ,' rl- j?'b 35. 1-' 5 , .4 l 3 5 av. . ,Q , 11, 52-psu'i2g1x,'jiwg , . 1 , . 4 . 'S' - 4 .- 'R 4 y X Y' - - 1 . 1 ,- ,F . 455232: . 'xl' Jie' T ' . ' A' , .. ' E . A-'A ,- -nf--,uf 1 I 1' '-'U' A '- 4' x xl ' -' . ' L, K , 1 'Unz- ,X ff , . , J -fx I vw,-- , if . J .wmswgigg k if . . ,,. 411 'V' N: -' xi . if Loren Srdsres Glen Smrrh 'I37 Emphorrcofry reffrhg everyone rrwor wrrhoor o dooor Chogrols r5 31 5 Sosoh Dom 6 rave A' ' .ag 'L vw U' in v' A K - f Q X , I-, 'Q ' V Y ' W , ff .E for Q' ,fn Q. . L. , dv. x K K ' Q A xr- Af' , W- 1 -T 1 l X5 11 - , - 4 5 M 1 m W U? . Q- ' '. X I 3 r J . Aff, A fx ' X L' -'Ka J rv Sovem Marsha Srvvrrh Morr Sommer Jrm Smrrh Lrso Smrrh Doo 5:1 Moy Seen here In 0 desperore orrempr ro hho her mommy I5 Sally Trrrr The lrvvlrxcrble descendohr of Lulfon rhe Wolf Boy, Glen Smlrh emerges vlcrorrous ITT onorher race. Judy Sprrrer Moxrhe Siem Jeff Srrrwnerr if., TA I 199' ,Z T , Solly Trrrr Do ve Turner Rick Sfofller Alan Terpoh Corl Sullvoh Ron Thompson Scorr Torbox Laura Townsend K ui 9 x ' fs fm -f f X + 9 iw? fr fi ' fx f Lv law N .Q -, Y- f-N xl Qi P ' . AW' 4 Q , I',. if gn fa x at F1 ' ff. A gg . R T. QL git: Q,Qf'l .. x , Y 4 1 f 3i' l , la T Shelley Turner Lori Van Hom Brion Vorwderwood Blame Waddell 138 Wgl. f.. Q w gs:-mfg ,, . Q' 1' QQ f rs Qjs , : '-,' 'X afiegq Ill' Vx Demonsrrorrhg rhe ulrlmare ln defense weapons I5 sophomore lon jenlsms. Jeff Waddell Par Waddell Phllhp Walcurr s kv iw. ., 9, 'U f 4 .Q - fo, lf- '16 N 'f Don 'r you give me rhar loolfl demands sophomore Marsha Smrrh. Sreve Walcarr Pere Webh James Wheeler Z5 J ' 2 X r as W. . wr' Q' fgr ' wK'3LYr1'iQ? 'e Sflf 3,21-.fs -, rf ,aw 'Y .. H 1 ,N-libs.. Y, 1' AL ,1 , 1, W . 'Q px ' in A, . - John Whlre Randy Mld Rodney Mid Q., l vu. ...f J? ,Z w 4 ,T 139 FY 1 ,i-27' t if W s .5 r Xf.vx ,, hi , gg, ' 'l 3g, , f, L, . xx M., - as -K . , ,A , Joe Yelverron Ondy Yorls Errc Zuspan Erlc Mlbur Marlv Msroff hm Wood Aidhg ln rhe consrrucrlan of ahorher Rembrahdr I5 sophomore Jaclve Beams Ourrageousness ls Typical Trait Of Seniors Of '83 The dass as a whole is rhe besr class in rhe school, -Par Harrison. lf you really wanr ro be a srud join rraclf and rhe class of '83, -Paul Sfaso. lr can? be bear. irs awesorne. -Amy Cronls. DeHnireiy rhe oesr, -Chrissy Barren. lrs rhe greoresrlu-Drerr Mdsens, Irs weals righr now and l hope ir gers more spirired as rhe years go on, -Torn Lochner, Theres more raw ourrageousness in rhis dass rhan l care ro rhinls abour. lf rhey would expioir rheir unropped energy rhis mighf be a history-making dass, W W, Srrodernyer and Am Taylor, The class of '83 was very acrive in arhlefits and acriviries. ln orhlerits rhe freshmen had ro form rwo separafe reams in foorball, boslserball, and volleyball. They had sriff cornperirion because rhey had ro play rhe junior varsiries of rhe orher schools, ln acriviries rhe freshmen were very acrive in rhe school plays and debare, swing choir and concerr choir, and in rhe band. Dill Abril Renee Allen Srephanie Alhson Theresa Amidon if L. . v -f r . . 4... ' v- ii' 1, aw ,lf 'MSI-1-'P' f ,- , x Freshman Class Ofhcers: Ten Lenhorr, vice-presidenr, Jule Denorri secrefary, Tammy Graham, rreosuren- Milxe Ar- nold sergeanr-ar-arms. Not plclurect Par Hardson, presi- denr. -f 5 - A iff 1 MM -If'-a'fF,i.ffs 'as -'ref '2 2 r'1Qg'1,g w.f ' ffl- 'A' sl ' ' as XM. ff ,. ,,A-...f , 03'.NFx! Sreve Anderson Doris Armsfrong Andrea Arndr Milse Arnold Samanrha Arwood Gwen Dalfer Sranley Daranlfiewibz Richard Barlfer 'E -.1 M35 mf ' I gi gn 3,1 Jeff Dornhorr Parricio Dennerr Linda Dennerr .. ,ff Juh' Bennorri 140 tx, .x- Q. I 1? .f v- E' ..f ' 3 5 X ,,- dl , '! 3 -A ' lv- 'f '1S'. 'Q 4 r 5 X ,s. 9' xv 7' A Q i ,I 3, 15, x X I A. vi , 7... :ee '- SL xii Q I xx in .- v 5 'Q vi X WT ,-is 4 4, 9 1 1 'yer' 1 7 lg , . ' fvs xf ,Q , ulx P 4 . f QU.. 4 '4rv K i : N 1 Wt I i N S Q59 Y - xg- ! -ze ,, . . 5, , 1. 'Rl' , . Qo- J . LBO Benorri Frank Ula vka Shell Bornschien Gary Bowers Tonya Bowers Brian Broderick Greg Broderitk Tracy Bryanr Kim B oaks f Melara Bobby 1 Nffix xi' KAN 'Un 4-A 17- v Q f .571 pb I . C l ,nf A , 1 Don Buscher lloberr Campbell Maggie Crawford Angie Daniel Kris Decker Eddie Carroll Andrea Church Amy Crank Dwayne Daniel Sherry Defrance Sherri Cole Dwayne Cale Tommy Cram Pere Dahlmonn Gary Demers ' fs 1 Brooks Burbank ' 1- J' I 4x px- 'J A' 1 X 3,f1qg,g.g , v- J1. V, i Brer Di Al Melisa D Michaek ' l a C hm Dr e ison ke 3.4 Chnsrina Fosrer Joanna Fox Karen Gallear Uno Dreves Richard Ealunw Wal! Egelalf 1:2 ,C -5 'VL-..-' 'vue Rhonda Hdred Scarf Evers Eronlf Ferranfe Regina Flory Tay Epperson Porn Fafherree Jamee Hrmsrone Wola Flory Erili Espinoza Marcia Foy Kevin Hslfe Julie Fogleman 4 45 fv- Q, Y X J -ii ff., : ' ' 0 X x Q' 4. . Y T Y' ' 1 . N-32' A I Q , f ,ve 3' .ref . ,-s - fi' s .- Q 1 I N Mnre A5 Ka' X, NV M N.. . D E X gg? get is ff . 5 E ia be , -. I Lf, - ,....,...1 1' Q il E r ai 'V' v fr , W ,. xx r 4' Q W , ix I L 1 E ' ' L, VME, Cheryl Galliher Debbie Garmno Tony Garrison , 'S ,.x ,ga 'S - , , . , Milam Gasfon Jamie G0dYV'7' Canning people in ro buying rickers are Par Harrison, Peggy Whire, and Nancy Roderick. Guy Goodrich 142 Caughr in me ner afrer rerurnrng a serve rs Tam: Cram. six 'EQ 2 Q 44' 9- f ,SLI iq an F php.- .geeaxs-4 jg, A 79,9-n by we Elm ,fi 'X hr?'nerr and pumng ' makeup, Kerrh McNair grves Us he good srde. A 5' -'Hmm A ,. K x 6 Tanya Gore l Tammy Graham . ra Q' Rrthfe Greenheld .x rj- J z ll L 'vlf. .L E -Y l A f' f .x Qfxaz ffi' ' A7 l 'M M Q V, r '.-gr , , Y J,--' A , X ' '- I Alan Gould H r I 1. - read Green ' Q '-A 1 Yukon Grubough E ' Q ' ,- f s v , LY' Q .-A Q , .sk 4 Q . - 46 - 1 ft ' 1- Il V I Q li -.,,u.,' '-'30, :J ,Puri 1 'Jzuf lqttiztui Ken Hamann Kane Hamann Judy Hanks q ' Debbre Harris Par Harrrson Jay Harrzler ,Q e . , ,.., Hx ,- 0- .WUVX 10 fo- 1 Ken Haugsrad Mrlse Herzog Dm MII v' NX ve 1 E H 4 A faq 1. .fax rf M n. : 4'7 1 :r Q2 , ,fu 'X fffx 1 C J , ' X all I I 143 Krrn Headle- Sean Hess Karen Hodel Zane He-nrwng Mike Make y K 9 vin Hooper ,M Grwng U5 nik '5errou5 Look .5 Zane 77na Hopkins Frank lmnaf Greg Johnson Dowd Haasran Rusry Jackson Jennrfer Johnson Barbara Hughes Bonny Jansen Rfcnord Jones Jann Lde Rebecca jones Ofe Jordan it 4, 9 r -, .. I1 ' Nrrar A 3 . 'Yu X1- ' E 'W '- N ,R , 5 ef ,:,' 144 ,L Jp- 'X ,J Dm Kane Brenr Krrlf Karnna Kaswdq Terry Lane Denf5e Larrery Terr Lennarr W 4 ,o- 'x 'nf s John Lenz Tom Lacnner Ginger Long Ray Lang Dorene Lorenz Glenn Lowrey rr, r. R? 1 We W ' FK 1 w 1 5 55 .f ' 914' 1 if Q 1-.. 9 Q, 5 Li , 5 3-.1 A' uv Kelfy McDonort' Errfw McG'ofag Drone Mogee Mrke MCDonQ!o Kefrrw Mclvoll Mrssy Morfferv -VJNJA. Y yn 5 aw 1- , : Z X11 I , '31 i - - , , , N . i r , 5 i I t'! 1 , Nw I 1' '15 3'-.4 i NIE.. '5- 3 :ix Nc orve wr!! ever know whor lurls behind rhe heorrs of fhese rnnoenr faces . 5 4 2 Q .,.. .n- ,L 1 ., ff 1 bnskq o- 1.7 .lerrnrfer Morrrn Sherr Morrsom Debore Maxwell Ron McKoy Denrvrs Mrller Harold Mfller :QW -v.A ' .ze M Q M we fi sa . flfg .Q N, N B , , 'x xgr I Q A Kaye Moeffer Dovvrwerre Moore Drone Moore Mrchefle Moore Sreve Moore Jon Mosrer fsagf., N 2-15: ' W x. Tr wk 2 la as 01 Jcdiy Muffrrvs Jonus Noomorv Drerr Nfdfens Thomas Nrcorr Gregg Neorwrch Ted Okorn Jennifer Osowslfi Doug Priverr Debbie Plessinger Jason Pfaff Leeann Peppers Erik Parron ff . 0 Q is -' 9 .,ee , ,Q M 5 5 .gn 1, sg Q MV x g?,1f1as,m f- : - .v 5 4, ,i, , 1, s -r 'E A 1' , if 1. ,fn ,W- m ,,,. K f, '5- lx N Chas Pauly Michelle Quarne Belnda Rariff Shelly Ray Lynee Rhodes Loren Rhyneer Susie Ribehn, Johnda Richardson Mary Richardson ChrB Reese Margie Ringler Dm Roberrs Nancy Roderick Wal! Rodger Bruce Sanborn Randy Schafer Mark Schmidr Dale Schurr .xbv-2. ' ft .4 7 L l , . yr.,- Concenrraring on examining his exam is Marlf Thayer sd 1s.,,, c w.,,, , , v 6 swans, 1 .Q km , gi.- z 1 if 'Ss Q7 -v- is 5.. - . We Mx , i ,- .gona Marr Sease Joella Sorrano Scorf Shelley 'Kar 7 , gig ' Sgillg mf. . sir . 'I rm.. M., , of .35 , . 3 K .pq if nv-xsg. t.w,. . X Rei ' ibm. X. David Shepard Held Slack Dennis Smirh af in Wg, , LII, ,N ' rr Ls a mess and I can'r a rhmg li ,135- . . 7 r I' 3. ....1- 'iwlflkf xwx ,A I X 5 'sr 1 1 X - x X ', xi L4 N ,BI-X X 1 7 - AL n ' L4,, F .N ' e 2. T ,af 5125 5' if 1-1, nm- .TZ ' , ' 5 . 'Q 1 X . xx, , 1 .-,,.'. . . .- X L, nm! 12 , fy, ,y , i , 491' Sri' ' , . . T -M if rm Sreworr Cheryl Tarum Terry Tfeman Bnan Terpon Larry Sudder Troy Swanson 147 'U' X EH fi 'f W f s n N u Mark Thayer Randy Smirh Pau! Srasa Dmorhy Smirh Jearmerre Sraly Joe Spears Marr Sroen .. w, 656 Q 1. - 1 .'x, f I g', I .-px 1 . I x ,, I m , - if' Randy Vanderwood Warren Ulnrh Erik Thompson Abby Von Omum Maher Wcrorhoff John Webyer Afrer o cold doy on fhe slope, Alon Gould and Scofr Shelley worm fhefr hands, George Vann Chuclf Voehl 77na Welch Milfe Wnorslv' Jill Wanamalfer Morlf Wenzel o , ,4 .R ' 3 ' 33 S va V X iw-A 'ff L . ,Q AA Y C. ,- W- -'-' . . ' .i g S C f If Zigi. 'iw fy A ' A y, Z W llh' 'il aa A ,. . 1- lf! ! 4.1 M ' , f- . v ' 1 V ' , , g .3 2 ...f P - C ' ' - Q f ,255 ' Q W QF A' . ii . ' J w T . .4 1 5 km 'E Y M 4 , f is Q K 1 , gg 0 NM . . . Q R x V x K IW- -. 1 N .Q il of ,SXT X , 'K C f el .41-' 'N AX -M I Sn 'Tr M :53g11 ..5-f, Q A , . Q C. X Slfools rhe one for me, cause Copenhagen I5 dehnlrely IOU strong, says 77na Welsch. g . A Q5 Gayle Welrzel lmmy Whlrmore Joe Miascelf Johnarhon Whlre Cheryl Mllfins U30 Wold Peggy Whire Mlthelle Mbon Karen Wood 148 All ID oll he! jusr onorher brrclf rn fhe woll . iv..-. i .5 f 5, va. if s ,, 9 0 .-Ji I 'Nur -, 1 .1 Coughr ln me camera! flash whlle she boogie-5 down 15 Cheryl Torum Q :Z gi g?'f Korhy Wood 1 -W ' ' gl. ' ' ' ' ' . rr v : v' 1 - Y MJ 1, l r V5- 9 1551 Pom Wood 3' J, . Q ,QQ wx - na, ' ' 'S x, f 3 Teresa Woolsey Loolvng for o horcwtulrure book E freshman Brion Drodenclf. Eighth Graders Prove Spirited, Acquire ldenriries ' ' '84 Rules! ' '-Don Cross ' ' We 're number one! ' '-Eddie Uwelsoolani Hey, man, we're number one! -Gloria l-lolrhaus We 've gor class -Angie Harris '84 is forever more -Shane Hyson 'Jammin' and srudly and number one, -Joe Henning We 're forever number one. -Ashlyn Kuersren '84 is rhe besrl -Alvin Spencer The eighrh grade class rhis year had 282 srudenrs. The class officers were chosen ar rhe end of rheir sevenrh grade year and included- Rurhi Klippel presidenr, Billy Ray, viceepresidenr, Juhe Guam, secrerary, Dearra Scorr, hisrorian, and Theresa Hercher, sergeanr-ar-arms, The class of '84 sponsored rhe Valenrines Dance, during which Lee VanHorn was crowned Ising and Chrissy Cresap reigned as Queen. Roxanne Shelley, Tom Mbon, Theresa Hercher, Shane Hyson, Ashlyn Kuersren, and David Rush were rhe eighrh grade royalry. The eighrh grade class placed sixrh in rhe canned food drive held during Dec' ember. The mqoriry of cheerleaders were eighrh graders, who helped provide spirir ar many baslserball games and wresrlng marches, ln rhe SFC carnival rhe class of '84 had a balloon shaving boorh, They obo parricipared in rhe Waclso- Decarhalon, which was held in March. Don 'r blame me, ir was hs ideal claims Tracy Alson. Carl Abrams Jesse Adams Denise Allen Tracy Alhson Sandy Amanria 2Qf2,,'fi'f , ' f ' 51 - 5 T Q C ..f . g S, ' ': ' - 'gllw 51 X, ,Q .X Ai: u N46 ,Qi Xcff 1 'Q .L -v s g y . me is . X . X 'VK l , , is I ' W is e. '77 '-1 19' -X 'r 4' is A. SYN. ,L C . ,W gf' 1- 1. vc ms., xg f x Scorr Ames Kris Anderson Jennifer Anderson Donna Armsrrong Dwyn Armsrrong ,ve-vs - 4 if , .. . eff. 8 l l J 'iii . V 6 5 A .f John Armsrrong lloysron Baker Dffany Baker Lee Barber Milse Barnharr John Barnclf Jeff Belmudes Karhy Bennis Monique Berry Erilf Berson Becky Blair V cr Wi sf ' J K-vlh vs 5 -f 1 is x 3 sex fd ,,' , A .CV ,C ' 8 5? we gv . f laik, N gl Q., - ff gil? N411 1: fu- 5 N' , I Brenda Bonfoey Darrel Breese Karhy Burgerr lrnmfe Connel Terry Brown Davld Choare Chuck Brunner Mara Colley Bobby Cadwfclf Rldf Conover Chns Chambers Rebecca Copper .m ff I , X . x, , , f . K A ,, - . gg Theresa Cooper Parri Crawford Laura Creasy Chrlssy Cresap Donald Cross Q 42 , -N 'ff 1 'X 4 H EVO- :I fi . Y' Q on Q' ' ll JI QL 11 'F' fo It Giving us her peanur buffer and jely glare, eighlh grader Ann McDonald ralfes a bfg brre 151 Gfvrng orders an how rhey are gafng ro rie up rhefr reacher afrer class 13 efghrh grader nngleader Jeanne Hoplsfns. C-DNN- 4 A.. I Yr? .,.., Rfthard Da vrs 5CO,, Donough Sheri Davis Kew, DOVE Cheryl Defrance Leona DOVE Lisa Dennison ,4 E, QQ? :wif 'swf Mem-1:51-J . f. -k ,. w ww. , 3 . ,,, .,f, , 1 W 's a I, ,Ay A YZ r 'Q I P , ,-. Jon Dferrlch Gndy Drager Jeff Dornin Sandy Doss 152 fb- Adorn Dubay Mike Dwyer John Erwfn Teresa Hercher Glendella Freeman Janie Fullmer Caring Garrfson Richard Garnsan Rfchy Garrz Greg Ginsburg 5 . - ff -I, .f, s g: J il , Q. 3 44.1 J, Q .. , J! r 1 I -' J' f1 pw 1 If 1 Y, xy 3 N 4 'Z ,ala fin 'Was' -my X, F Q ,-B' . 1. - ' X, 35, 'I' D A If 1 r X K + V., .. f 21 R x .., rf f 'g 1 .--1 A 25 ' .. ,, I 'In 15' f r w - X xb f Tyrone Hanna Kim Hansen Kelae Hanson Kelrh Haqehausen 'S J' , ,. ,gn if xx A , Y, ,-, I if ' x ' 4 4? ' if 3252? , y f W , . t A an ' 4 'Q s 1' f f ' if Wx 'X X., , . X F, A 1 '15 ' ffl, .ng ,lv sz, ,r r .fn YI-v 1 , 1. .r , X gf' 'i I' fl N--lay 1 1. ' ,. ' V. Bi, ' 4' . 'rv' :ki ' 'J . -J 'f K I VY 'N . , . 'Yi' . -,Q andy. ,L . 3 B xhv A- 4,1-' K LZ Vlcror Glennon lulre Godwln Melody Goodwln Sherri Greenheld Terry Grell Drana Gross Krrn Gurley Barbara Hamann Beverly Hamilran Marr Hamllran F...- 'us v-v Q uf' Raberr Harringron Shonda l-larrls Sherry Harr Joe Henning Afrer being sranned by I 1 53 rhe smell coming from hrs locker, eighrh grader Darrel Brezze backs Info rhe hall Julie Hercha Brad Herrrnan All Herler Snowfng rnor rhe splnr of fnendsnlp lves on ore Dee Dee Roper ond Roberr l-lorrlngron My, Huge james JVM Dmno Judd u mi' ll! '-hu, 5-Q-V. -L 'qw 134 .. e 4, Den Hosclow Jeonne Hoplslns Dowd Holrnoos Cholee Hoosror Glorlo Holrnoos Tommy Huffer K. ,Yi- .pf -f-Q ,. ...1 Nm W ' X Snone l-lyson Joyce Johnson Wln5ron Kolrenbocn Rodney Jacls5on Russell Jonnson Teresa Kelley 9137 WV 3,3 J, ff , I , A . 1-5 . I 1 'Af y ,N ' , t fe fe if me ,K xt , if 'f--,sv 'ff 4? Y' 55. 154 Kyla Kenr Julio Kfenl X of Jennifer Klssee Donald Kloyum 3-A Rornle Klppel Tern Knopper A5 Nj M1719 Knfghl Marlf Koehler Greg Krause Scorr Kreeger Ashlyn Kuersren Troy Kaslclf ox L., Q ,- E ,L Lon Lacy Lance Lamperr Susan Larnberr Carol Langforlf Robin Lehmann Richard Legg if I at :D Oavlously nor caring abaar coannng Calanes, lhese fhree gm are rhanchlng on sugar bag! wlrrv a Caffe cha5er Jah Llrrle Kefrh Lfvfngway Jaffe Lugdan Lisa Luchrerhand Jason Madsen Cady Maxwell Nha Merrlll Eddre Mr:ALJlne Cary Mcfirfde These erghrh graders show lhey really are wrerd ' b Y 1 Q 1 . 2 L 'Q U A ! 4 'N H 2' 7' 'T-n -oupf M fr Ann McDonald Lesrer McMfchael Le1ghAnne Moore Mrchelle McGee Lrsa Mfano Kal Morrrs Sreve McKeever Krrn Mrller Roger Morrrs Parrr Nohs Y -W? Y , ,iff ffl., A f 1 .h ' Q, ' i. , W sf K A4 N W V ., 1 . 0 2 4 ' N . M, 5 rpg' 1 , as . M W 11 'km R , M E.. lu .1 Undo Neose Marla Newman Ty Newman Margie Nix 156 f, .W wqf' wr H 1 Michelle Orr Wayne Parnbrum Kevrn Osrerhous Roger Popp Mark Owens Drone Plessrnger Lana Oysrer Veronrca Poe en Pawel! Karin Rassfmlsson ean Prichard Dflly Ray 'dire Guam Dawn Redmond P bf TT - n .r L 5 gg is iw !,i 2? 5? i! Gt. 55 if of 'Wi rf Us Q! S 52 - - as fi 1 .- Y Peepfng Tam Dawn Redmond srares rhrough rhe window ' f'7 v . . U Y, jg'-1 L1 , A .x Qld . . by +. fi' -ga, L A ' - . .slr ' diff , f? L J ' Clrnr Rogers DeeDee Roper Dfana Roar Rosemary Rfvas Sarah Roberrs Kelly Robrnson A Todd Robinson 19. In f 'D- Q'-rr Errlw Roufsan Rudf Rupp Def-Xnna Schafer Dale Rude Dowd Rush Jim Schlll Joanna Rude Mary Saaye Erflf Shafrfself 157 A , 2:5 1 ,, ' .. JL 'ixiftzt I E? 1 ,V , ff :A ' x Y' W ON. Q Y . . 59013 n -- , 1 q is f 158 rio Adrferve Terporw ,Josh Thomas Edy Tucker .Q - lm 11 V . ,o. f -Q - .X ' ,u 'V' Lee' Varrrvorrv Berrwce' Vfcroroff Dowd WClOfOff ff ii Q., A ,Q 'fi 'ames Wwng Tracy Wagner Drran Wafffer - -s K Z- A bwrm mf, Sonya Wefch Curns Wrweeler Donors Wheefer 'Z Q - -.. X f fl s ,ww 1 . gg ,MQ y 1 Af' K + WH-: .1 S x ,,-...'i'f'- ' . . 11 ' Us as fm hr'-' Q r-gg: 153.0 'Tir- 'JL Owns Woodley Loruofe Wood David Yoshinslve Frorvcfhe Young Pau! Mllroms Tom Mbon Srephanre Wrborv Ent Mlrfong Jody Mroschels Loolvog proud as her 1dolmal4e5 o boslier I5 Trffony Boker 4 is V Rachael Allen , Arnerra Alhsan 3 Hans Anderson -as ' ' N X If 3 R V 'W ' YK QE .Rial u V' ,r 2- , -. 5 .,. Riclfy Andrews Bob Arrnsrrong - M - 1- e A f- A t ,,,gei -v' i -uv fosfw1sewy Valerle Asbury ' ' N f Wclfle Asbury ' J' J - ' , Brian Bagwell v Q V ' ' f 1 Brian Dalfer , A W' 15 ' 7' James Baker I Q A U Si' Qt Q-' -F i- vw fi 13 -can I Q ', f ' V, X' 1 AQLN Q fi. ' of 'Z A-5 a . : Wendy Bannache ' , . Candy Barcfa . ' A i , ' H Kenny Barkley 9, 5 gs x ,. 35 77m Darriclsrnon K 'Qu 'A Q. ' 'n f Shelley Barhery f f , ' ' ' ' fb V ' --M ' Q .A V' W - or rw so , aggaanl , L' k , X Keri Bourngardner Sharon Baxrer 31? 'Ta ji J 'l. Sracy Belmudes E ' ' .4-Af , - vi 4. f' i I 4-44 L S . fi ., .nw v W, , W .. ,,q.,,,g . 1 ,s A H , , ' J' 6 . A B . ' K fJ'A-W-'MW i 1 W' ' i ' No.4 iii if 'I ' if 1 i e sw rl il . A-A A 1 ki l-loldng righr ro hrs bog of illcir conrenr, Shane Ryan lfeeps a wary eye for any free loadng or hungry budmes. 160 x x U Y MJ? I fl in ,JA ' ' vs M l W, , Y S -M Roxanne Benner Tuck Bernn R odne y Ba wers A Qi, Zfffslf M .gg , A ., Ar. 19 . ' ' .X xx Sean Brannon Tracy Brandsrerrer Rlclsy Brossow 'lvhg baclf during lunch, Craig Sanborne chuckles, Gift ' l it-ev Kim Dreese Barbara Drirrain lina Bromberg Ken Brooks 'E X ,,,- '- ti . ... , , fv- Q Q? 'G ?f 5 if , Sw r 1 l , .,. . ,.,1 . I fl UN 5 t Q l lx I i- 6. in X x if . 1 'Q K x 'x 'hh 1 -1 . ,, rv '- Gerald Dryanr Wayne DurmeLsier Parry Caraway Kim Campbell F M ? !'I LANKA '0- Y' 7 qi: ff Jw 21 -9 X. 1 8 fs y 4 'f - if an ' '- lil L ' I 5 if ' V K . xi: is , ' I . 3 Q 1 as f 11 Chris Carrer Ondy Church Karla Caullsins Denise Cloud Berh Chapman Scarf Charles 161 Sreve Coares Lira Comeaux Linda Campbell Spilfe Campbell Chris Canrerbury Koraine Carrol The Class of '85 .Srrives To Be The Urmosr Class We 're rhe besr! -Sheryl Craig '85 is rhe roughesr class ali ve ! ' '-Da vid Mllsings We 're superb! -Lira Comeaux Ler us our of here! -Roberr Sreed We 're rhe ones! -Darine Thomson lr's prerry cool! -Chrisrina Townsend lrs rhe besrl -Wrginia Hlis -1 The newcomers, rhe class of '85, numbered 240. Their sponsor was Mrs, Sue Heirlsamp. Their meerings fools place every orher weels, wirh Presidenr Tucls Berrin raising charge, Orher ofhcers included Wce-Presidenr Anna Esralilla, Secrerary Una Kosrhn, and Treasurer, Rodney Bowers. ln rhe canned food drive, which was sponsered by rhe Honor Socier ,rhe sevenrh graders placed Hfrh all, placing above rhe eighrh gro ers. Ar rhe Volenrine 's Dance, which was held February 11 Rodney Smirh was crowned lsing and Chrissy Marson was vored queen. The courr rhar accompanied rhem included Arnerro Alison, Chris Casrer, Sally Leedhom, Eric Granr, Keri Baumgardner, and Jeff Wanamalser. The sevenrh graders sponsored rhe calse-walls or rhe fall carnival in Ocrober, and fools parr in rhe Waclso-Decarhlon. f I , h , , f l ff' 9 , ,y , F 1 ff' , ,Q C 7, ww Q., A x Kewn Conrreos Gllburr Cooley Sherry Cornellus wnce Cox The Smiley Brorhers, Ron l-leldemonn ond Dm Rodgers, show rnelr lofesr pose N SJ? . 'f A ' ' -0- sq in-I f l fiif A' -'C A Q 7 I: tr' v If L , ...- if If ,, ,. fi j',,h s.,- QL7' xl Tonl Dohlmonn Ron Dooel Comrnllo Dennlng Dole Donodlo Ondy Dyson Doren Daley Audra Doy Llso Denoon Erllw Dosserr Donny Hswerrn John Darnell Joe Debnor Snoron Derronce Kyle Droeger Joanna Endell Sean Dorroogh Erllso Erickson Anno Esrolldo John Fossler 162 2 W 5 1' 'WMM Q if. H -all M x 2' l larorsso Farheree Mllwe Faallfner Larry Hier L50 Finnelly Q... Cnarrorre Hrrnsrone Susan Forbes Lana Fowler Randy Fralrn 'QT f Q avr -1 ,.,o Jens Francis All Frerrog Scorr Frosl Sally Frulf 'rfi - 2-311455, N v 1 V :I 2 Q. Q 1 Ay ' Y' v 2553! 1 i f . ,A . ,Q -F, 7 -'xi-'i,iJ K li 12,1 Morgue Gardner Beclsy Garrrsorw fill Anne Garrrry Dm Gawrn xr A aff, 5 1. Ji 8 Q1 if. K .,,, sw W Q dnlii vs . aw, - .3 , -2, ,Q an F35 ' Q 1 . fr ' H 'c vi 'V l ' I Q x V 'J . awni- 4. 163 Tam Glennon Tracr Goodwrn Dawn Goble Errc Gronr Rrcky Goodwrn Lonnre Green QL Yf ' if I ,sr--Us .U 'a X. 4 e A ,gflllfikf L :V-'F Sevenrh graders srona rn lrne for me orrrvol of lunch ' V Alan Greenland Allen Grlffen Chrfs Grlffen Mflse Guesr l-lanls Haerrel Jess Halrerfnan Ann Hamann Terry Hamllron Shawn Hanlsms Ellen l-larrlson Aprfl l-larr Jamie Haynes Km l-lelaemann Ilan Heldlmonn Torn fhtlfs we wi., C, lx Q-mu gs , , I 1 .Q K 4- vm 1 52 i 'O ..,' 312 'N Melanfe I-herr Tammy Habson Anne l-lolmson l Mllse Homan Tom Huffer Mellan Hursr - .-. .t-f gm si 1 Us I 'i N . ik I .T I fi - .W -.... f '84 .-l s v . ' wa., . 2 ' Ag K -Qs n LW Ken Jlnlws Bill Johnson Larry Johnson 164 - - Z l C , ' if '- sf.. v ' f f---- A, ln el .l,' v, eg - l 'K J '1 ALM Preparfng ro recefve his reward for borrowing a frfends hoclfey srfclf IS Shawn A l rl 0 V r ive Nz ' L4-lei, , ,gf - 1 a 1 A ' A 9' . , p - A5 l -, - K 3 Carol Janes joel Janes Zoe Janes Fred Kaemelfer Scarf Kelser Q.-f W-J' J 'f 'I 7 g+L'1'?' V W ' Gary Layron Sally Leednam ' Laura Lrrrle G xx fir 1 Q X 1, , ' 5 ii I I . Q . 1 f,.f-- -i AQ. Carol Lobdell fs. H Elanor Lachner . Terry Magray gy, l' 5. i 'Q v- f TT,-r r e??f Lrsa Mann Drew Marlfell Aaran Mascar TIA? 415 -2, va :ds Kelly ave Kfncneloe arrly Kleven rna Kosflrn rm Kulazuesez Susan Lane l-learner Larberry Tnna Larsen Shelly Larson Tonya Larson The members of rne Janlor I-hgh Manchle Club dlscuss me aualrrres af homemade lunch ar one af rherr meerrngs . 165 Laura McNally Laura McCubbln Paul McEwen Arr McKinley James Miller Audra Mower Jod' Navman Dennls N9ll5 Glade Nelson Shelley Newman 77na Mtolard Kelly OKeefe Waller Ondola Wes Osawslfi Alvin Orr Krrsr Marrson 11-W' 251, -va., ,Jw , ,ww 31, : V vm 7 qi s 135 ' ,,. ,n V TF , , 14 . 4. L John Owens Klm Owens Milfe Pauley V12 ur 5 '-:W in as r I ,':.f,.3 QQ-V S 2 wwlaezgsg sz., ' fx Ufsxx' I u I ' I 0 1, QL 'nv , . ff! x -4-i, 166 2 we 1 1. Jane Pennrsren Tro y Perlvns Tuan Phan nl- -N Talvog ff easy afrer fanch 15 seyenrh grader Dale Donaaro , Torn Roffrnan Kenny Rourke 402 u..! Q, x , Q :L ' Hesfff oberr Poe ebecca Pres5le y , , . 171- . A Rowenda Randall Golene Rarhbun Jane Remer ,,,l f XL- ' Marry Rupp 4'7'5f . W a., 4 A-,,.WV.3,:. . fx mix -s.' Q: -. 4- V .:Y. -fg A -L. . Y ' as 1 ' 'Q 7 wr x X . -. ' . 'Sli P M , + ,s if : jg - a 59' ' - ki' i' r iv - ., :E : X Y ' db ' - V : W .5 WY rt 4' ' , 1' , - 40' ,Q U. , ' ' K' tr ,' . ' ' A I r it Q' - v -, M ,., , - ffl: V - I , . fi g .f I S J N, , ff 51 ww-1 7 George Rhyneer !oe floberrs Shane Ryan Greg Sanborn Donald Rrchardson Tracey Robrnson Pau! Sanorcyfan ferry 5arher Valene Rrddle Tony Rogers Sherry Sampson Mona Schlerholr 167 ,' -nf ul ff w' f ,ggi y ii Xu, . Q , 6. v 4: 1 v 1 Y 3 C f ,, 1 ' Q .4 . ps' f -' 3' E wx 1 .vs x Q1 2 '- qw, Ron Scnlernolr Greg Smlrh Curr .icnmldr Kelly Smrrn Bryan Seovey Rodney Smfrh Scarr Sefrz Randall Spangler fn 9' .ff S .fn ll 1.9 Sara Sranl Chen Srolmonn Roberr Sreed Vance Srevens Paul Sunon 5nannan Tanner Sevenrh grader Jane Penlsren grves rne camera one of ner famous appearance . ..,,.,an. T fix Q13- T- ffm? ETC?-1 f ,. v . 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S ' K: - 1 is-Y' - ..., Y ,AI R 2-K X , ffff ' -r. - Y . it The Musrang offensive hne gers info rheir arrack srarus. 4-1-1 Record Ends Football Season All-C Claims Seven lr was good if was grear, keep ir going ro make ir eighr srraighr! -senior Capraln Neil 'BI' Lyornsrad Foorball means everyrhing ro me. l ear, dnnk, and sleep foorball and if you ever fried ro drink a foorball you know how rough ir islnaunior Gordon Kinder l was exceprionally pleased ro see our lnemen physically domlnare rhe lne of scrimmage. -Line Coach Larry Henry l felr a lor for rhe coaches and ream. We laughed and cried and weren'r ashamed of eirher. -Ass'r Coach Dean Vogr This was rhe Hrsr of many conquesrs by rhe Chugiak Musrangs and fhe srud class of '80. -senior Co-Caprain David Kelley lr was a grear year for me. l heped our Hrsr srring cenrer CMcGowenJ make all C As for Jerry, he had rhe Hrsr srring all-C noseguard me! 'Hunior Gary Helder Coaching was rhe main drive for rhls years winning season, l have never played under a berrer coaching sraff in my foor' ball career. -senior Darren Kadel We came a long way and found our a lor abour each orher, l am extremely proud of our ream, and coaching sraff rhe pep club and rhe srudenr body. We couldn'r have done ir wirhour rhem. - Varsiry Coach Tom Huffer Afrer rhe CHS gridders losr rhe pre- season scrimmage agoinsr Dimond and a game againsr Wesr rhey defeared Keno and swallowed a rie agalnsr Barrlerr. They rhen charged ahead and took vicrones over the reams of Wasilla, Easr, Service, and Dimond. They had earned a season record of four wins, one rie, and one loss in conference sranclngs, rying rhem for second place overall Chugiak was honored by having seven players make allconference. They were Jed Henning, David Kelley, Neil Lyornsrad Jerry McGowen, Gary Helder, Darren Kadel and David Hamilron. 5 sr. + '-Q. An unknown running badf arremprs ro push rhrough rwo defenders in hopes of receiving Musrang firsr down. 182 1' Senior qaarrerbaclf Neil Lyornsiad does rhe correcr fhing when a receiver is nor open- run! Coaches Jorder, Huffer, and Henry inrenrly warch rhe acrion by rhe Musrang gridders JS 'N' --1 ' 51 muh? , ss., A ' W - 47.1 .12 ' ' gi .l QP X. Q The Chuglak Varsity Football Team. Back Row: Coach Tom Huffer, Rith Cummings, Jed Henning, David Keley, Neil Qornsrod Wm Dean, and Asisianr Coach Dean Vogr. Second Row-Jack Allen, John Herzog, Pere lmhoff Gordon Kinder Par Gorriiy, David Hamilron, and Line Coodv Larry Henry, Fronl Raw-lqrby Holrman, Todd Brannon, Gary Fielden Darren Kadel and Rithard Merrill Not Shown: Alvin Cnswell Bob Lee, Rod Kinney, Jerry Mc6owen, Fm l-lie, and Jerome Durr. 183 Running back Darren Kadei receives rhe handoff ond advances rhrough rne offensive hne Kicking off io rhe opposing reorn, senior Dovid Hamiiron purs forrh his besr efforr. ,X X , , ff l ' W,h- ffif- 'SQ- l. jf, 1 'V f if F15 , Vr... 5 ,Q H i, 11 in 'K' 'rv 1.1 'I' ' .w if - ' if . we f y, . at t ,....V..,., VW fm,-:rch 5 ,. W .X N. '. 5 cs Q fr' 'I K wg ' K , ':3?L Wf+4T2 X LMT 1, -f 'f'fx uf -X My f2m4'Q1f I '.:f- ,f ' ff'-' -A--Qim ,.. 3-'Qi fi, ' ++-gp' Sw-Y . ' AGSQ,-v. ff .-- 1 ' N . ' 'M i W- 8 . Z 1 .S f ULN? 'EY 'f ' N 'Magi N i:v1wr.a '1 4 ,. V,.3N ,uE,,,,, mg we-5:.,A ,N , -, , 5 I , ,wma-, Q . Q wzgi-,Nur f,..e'+-his -.1 W 1.1. givq-13: ' Ysx3f3:7erf.+ ' - ..J 'S' ,Hive ' f .- -. 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W, s , fi ,Q 5, VA , f A as 1 f-wr-' 1 's'f0.f,.w -fre ' 19 1 Q H 4 ' 4. pg' 4- A w - I A :xv -ref - R, ffgwy 1 3,9 M A ,, as , , N ,haf n 'ff 4 ,-,igf1.,L I I , f 01 Q., rf, , vp in A-1 1,-53 , I, Q f f .g-'if he-xl -QQ i k NW- H 3'-Zi, A f Y f'afQ5Q7r' 'fy Gerring the pass off before rwo opposing IEOFI7 members sack him, quarrerbocif Neil Eyornsrad rifles a perfect spiral for a connecnon wirh senior Robert Lee, a varsiry running back. 184 Quarrerbaclf Neil Qornsrad gives a handoff ro running baclf Darren Kadel as rhe offensive hne execures a perfecr blocking parrern on our home field. 5 '.'f'r:', f w I , Av 'A 4 Aa.w15'8'. w'.'.'f,' . , 1. . ' 4' Jed Henning places six more poinrs on rhe board as Kirby Holrman shows triumph Purring rhe crundw on an opposing player are Chugiakk Kirby Holrman and Darren Kodel 185 W J. V., Freshmen Build Experience Throughour Season NINTH GRADE FOOTBALL This years ream was very young and unexperlenced. They faced a lor of adver- siry and rough rlmes buf came our of if wlrh rheir heads held high. -freshman coach John Jorder l feel rhar our ream could have done berrer if we had had more experience. -freshman Nm I-FII We had some rough rimes rhroughour rhe season, buf we never had a rorally de- feared arrirude. -freshman Randy Vander- wood JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Ir was an eryoyable season. I rhlnlf rhar rhese foorball players will insure rhe conrinued success In foorball nexr year. -.L V coach Darrel Whire Ir was fun, buf Irs hard worl-:ing wlrh a bunch of delberrs, -sophomore John Aarnlnls Ir was my besr year in foorball, The J. V. Football Team. Back Row: Coach Darrell Whlre, Wm Smlrh, Ken! Kornegay, Carl Sullvan, Kelrh Moffar, Dudley Boehm, and Greg Herzog. Second Row: Shawn Ellis, Reed Wavcoff Brian Cain, Jerry Lirrle, Jeff Allen, Bob Simpson, Troy Mlkings, Front Row: lm Magnuson, Ricls Sroffler, Pere Pererson, Marlf Msroff Bob Ballard John Aarnfcls. ln i . ' ,,l . . 'WETTWFJ I .' LTV fs: .I I lrrfffif. srf' ke. Q J'-4 -, . e I 1 .sophomore Jeff Allen ,--gf , 1 I 4,5 ,xl d xf gg YI .People said we were small buf we i Q 'T ig. T was g mis s? ,M mi . H . 'X 'A wfLw,f W 723'- 17? K'-, , lim f -'Y J -' la ed bl . -so homore Shawn Hlrs '5 , - Yw.ff v -'W-'-..'3 '11 '1 ' 4' mp.: I, 2X ,Li..Ti: ,1g' iff M-if'--1----Q-use .f my 1 .. J'w,i'gS,in3 Q1 - rg'- , V Nea- V43 5-ur, has-,gg - ':.,,'j'Z 4.!.l,,s,,5Ek 33-em... I 71? 7,55 j '-.sf .45 --g. N- K , - ., - : fi-'S:e 5i7fxfm,f' ,j.. This was rhe Nrsr year of freshman , ' . I vmgsrg ,K-wpgsvg ' E football Because of laclf of experience, Q,4 s3' -S5'f2wE-Z-- ff tr-Q54 2 -Qi, . I vs-+V, Q E11 l.fi,,3' 4 .i Iv- ' , .- K f a --s-5-if , ,f rhe ream dd nor do as well as rhe had I ' in 255, fri-:la ?.-ffm T we ,Sift is -A Fifi' y rl , , .55--:,.-5 .wfspif s f x,w .s- gs .- KP -riff-.,.J,,ff . 31 hoped They held a 0-o record ar rhe 'gg 3, ' 3 5 All fi g.-15, gig: . 2:72 4 5 g end of rheir season. iiiigfglgg-T555'ffigQfsggQif - T Z4'5i ?'35i 7 'ffflif 5 , ff4f..r 5 7 if I The IM ream was more forrunare, comp- -, ' fw v'N Qt -fs, 0.. T.. . 45.3.19 rg .15 as g f -. F. n .. . 1 ' -As L - Q. , f ,L ' q Q-Q 'Q-1-'-, .-4 115. Illng a 5-1 overall season record Some of s F' . , -all -, - . X 3 ,H ' , J ,X --A A, ' g rhe besr performances were broughr on by 'nm Lf 'Af .I ' -Q':1.Qi 45, yi Carl Sullivan and lm Magnuson on defense, -fr.-f-.,i,ng, .K .lg .. 3 lf. F' A Q and lm Smirh, Earl Mrece, and lm Mag- . 1543 Q . , A in , A gf is I gf- wp- s nuson on offense. ' fy M Q ' S x fgq s f. ,:. ' . ' 1 ' -ml ' J -Q1 -.ij ft I I ' ' ' ' T' 1 lf. .fig es - .1 ' 4 W' Q c 2-1 R Asrhe Quorrerbaclf falLs Info poslwon, rhe offense guards. V , ,. .., M .,,MA., M X if .-.L 1 ' ' Ni ,gffhg -- The I V players scramble over a fumbled ball Quorrerbaclf Jon Mosier worches rhe acrion as he fakes 0 break on rhe SIUGHHE. vm '5 I I I l r , ,yeh bij 's Sophomore Rltk Sroffler looks for an open receiver os he prepares ro rifle the foorbah, N ' --f E! ' N 'mme A I, w ig :FN I4 , Q, , .,,,, L' Y I-ul The CHS Freshman Football Team. Bock Row: Bill Miller, Randy Vanderwood, Frank lmhofi Zane HEHDIFIQ, Keirh McNoll, and Russ Pnor. Front Row: Coach John Jorder, John Aorniclf, Mark Schmkdr, Jeff Moench, Nm l-hll David Ponre, 5-:off Shelley. 187 Keeping roral conrroi of rhe ball is Theresa Hercherl Enthusiasm, Power Prove Helpful For Soccer Teams There was o lor of enrhusiasm shown in borh rhe boys' and grrb' reams. -Coach Ken Rouse They were a Une bunch of boys,- a grear bunch ro worlf wfrh! -Coach Darrel Daley l haven 'r eryoyed worlsing wirh a ream as much before. -Coach Bill O'Thuse We could have been in Hrsr place if Cenrrai wasn 'r so lucky! -sevenrh grader Hans Anderson We're rhe besr even if we ddn 'r wln! -elghrh grader Jule Godwin Our record dan? show rhe rrue abil- iry of rhe ream, we were far berrer rhan our record shows. -Coach O'Thuse We dd our besr,- we gave ir our besr shor. -sevenrh grader Greg Smirh l liked warching rhe guys' soccer ream! -eighrh grader Ann McDonald H There were 29 boys rhar came our for soccer rhis year, along wirh 14 girls. Through rhe season rhe boys' ream dropped dawn ro 24 members , our rhe 14 girb rhar srarred our ar rhe Hrsr of rhe season srucis wirh ir unrfl rhe end. The boys' ream had a 3 win, 1 loss, 2 rie record which placed rhem second in rhe drsrricr. The caprains of rhe boys' ream were eighrh graders David Choare and Mike Barnharr. Ar a por luck cvnner Choare was vored rhe mosr inspirarional player Keirh Hagehausen, rnosr improved' and Choare, mosr valuable player. The girls placed fourrh in rhe disrricr as rhe resulr of a 2 win, 3 loss, 1 rie record, The reams caprains were eighrh graders Theresa Hercher and Angela Horns. Coach O'Thuse rhoughr Jenny Anderson was rhe mosr improved player and rhar Hercher and Julie Godwin were rhe mosr val- uable players, 55, . on , 'Eff . QW - ' V za mga, 7 - - ' Eghrh grader Jule Godwin, wirh somerhrng ebe besides Gearing rhe parh for reammare Kewn Conrreras, soccer occupying her mind rrors onro Chugiaks soccer David Choare gves his ever-famous baboon cal field 188 Surround by Hanshews players, elghrh grader David Choare rs dererrnfned ro keep me bad mon A l f till C 5-w,-f'g:3a,w . L,Ue rr C - . r, .A .., -. '- - -- we gf-2: . ' ,Q se' fy. - r ,,cff,:i, 21.1, 53-4? !', n ' -A . .V-1-of 1 - . ,. .., n. .. uiltvig, Mm eyes only for rhe soccer game, Coach Daley doesn'r see rhe camera huh ml Q, N xg f X v 189 Ready ro srrangle a player rs Coach Ken Rouse. Gruening Soccer Team. Back Row: Coach Ken Rouse, Coach Darrel Daley, Paulerre Schuerch, Melode Goodwin, Angela Hams, Ann McDonald Sally Leedham, Karin Rasmusson, Theresa Hercher, Glendella Freeman, 77ffany Baker, Glona Holrhaas, Jennlfer Ander- son, Coach Debble Basham, Jule God- wm, Coach Bill O'Thuse, Middle Row: Greg Glnsburg, Jon Drerrlch, Hans An- derson, Kelrh Hagehausen, Kevin Cone rreras, David Choare, Dannle Richard- son, Den Powell Front Row: Jerry Sarher, Tom Rollman, Joe Debmn Dave Mlklhgs, Arr McKinley, Sracey Belmudes, Troy Perklns, Hanlf Hasrell Denrus Wheeler, Scarf KEIQSSF, Richard Conover, .. -,. . The sound of the gun drives the Boys' Varsity team on r. W ward. Harrier Optimism Cites Best Season For Cross Country The competition was stiffer than in previous years. -senior Tom Lane lt was one of our best seasons! - senior Sharan Lee I feel it was worth my time. -un ior Kistal Baker We needed more school support! - junior Jody -Brion This was my best season yet, next year l plan to make it my greatest season ever! -junior Don I-loman I hked ths season because l let- tered this year! -unior lim Martin lt was Une until Regionak! -un ior Meg Penisten Yes, well ah, ah, maybe. - sophomore David Beckley l'd rather not think about it! - sophomore Loren Sickles 'Same thltig that Loren thinks! - sophomore Glen Smith lt was a good season for me. - freshman Jenny Martin The Mustang Cross Country Running team improved their times thk year by consistantly breaking many of the school records, The team members and the three coaches, Mr. Andy Kirk, Mrs. Renee Henry, and Mr. Danny Crow all worked toward the teams success, The Boys' Varsity team had a 10-5 win-loss record thk yeah while the Girk' Varsity had a 3-11 record Coach Henrys reason for their poor rec- ord was due to iryuties and lack of depth throughout the season, The gitk defeat- ed Service at the regional meet, endng the season on a positive note. Coaches Kirk and Henry cited Meg Pen- isten and Tom Lane as the most inspira- tional team members, the most spirited member was Kistal Baker. The most im- proved runner was Don Homan. Tom I-Hckey was named this years biggest surprise. viii. Chugiaks Champ, Mea Penisten, braves the mud for a win. Chugioks ace runner, senior Tom Lone, charges up Killer I-III This page sponsored by Dorothy Drake 190 Junior Dill Gould gives rhe phorographer hrs laols of de-rerminarion as he drives onward an rhe home rrail. Freshman Jenny Marrin and junior Krgfal Balfer ream up ra heb rheir reorn3 vicrories ar Barry 's Resorr 'vt , 1 J 'lfffuf' f ' .L 1 . ' 3 sl 'Sari iv'-14 ,E-Q 5'-Y in ie. 1 PM Qs' 'ff' 2-f .f na . s 3- l-',2': ., F- HJ--:L -I,-4, PM ? ' 11:- V, z..- 5 , .ATL ff, 'H lg! 'V 7 .: ' - yi M 4 q .' A 6 ...C 1 W Q' 'Q' r I ' ' . - N t' PJ k L - ' rr . A n..1-'ln:'x H .Q 'U li IW Cross Counrry Team. Back Row: 77m Roberts, Jody Brion, Randy Mid Marrin McCubbin, Loren Sid-iles, David Beckley, Glen Smirh, Um Marrin, Don Spinney, Brian Terpon, Coach Renee Henry, Second Row: Karl Srolrze, Kaye Moeller, Terry Lane, Ole Jordan, Doug Miller, Tam I-hclfey, Alan Terpon, Harold Mrllen Krlsrol Baker, Jenny Marrin, Dill Gould. F lrsf Ro w: Coach Andy Kirk, Manager Debbie Ashron, Caprains Don Hannon, Sharon Lee, Meg Penisren and Tom Lane, Coach Danny Cravv. 191 Coach Andy Kirk mligenrly' srudes rhe runners as rhe race conrinues Senior .Sharon Lee drives on ar an even pace Sophomore Loren Srclfles Charges up Krller Hll leavrng a Service apponenr behfnd Freshman Kaye Moeller goes for bralse rn rhe regional meer ar Russian Jaclf. Varsiry crossfounrry runners Randy Mid and Alan Terpon head rowards a vicrory ar Kincaid Mrh breeze blowrng rhrough his horr sophomore Tom Hrd-:ey sprinrs down rhe homesrrerch of rhe 192 f'OCt?, Horner Um Marnrw srrides ahead of hfs compenrfon Killer Hfll doesn 'r slow junlor Don I-lomon down o blr, as he successfully Gff9I77Dl5 fO Doss his Servfce Hfqh opponenr. 15 xyc 1 er' ,IA ACL, I-ff Checlwng fhe srorlsrlcs wfrh Coach Renee Henry I5 Junior 77m Mornn. Team members Glen Smlrh and Doug Miller srrerch ir our on rhe shelf and muddy rrarls or Kincafd Pnrlf Gruening Runners Show Enthusiasm Throughout Season Well be rougher nexr year! -Coach Gene Morgan We needed more parrlcparlon. - Coach Donald Webb lr was fun, and we 're number one. -elghrh grader Ann MacDonald We had a grear rlme, even lf we gor Hfrh, -elghrh grader Rlcls Conover When we had a ream lr was fun. - elghrh grader Theresa Flercher We needed more rralnlng. -elghrh grader John 5rahl Even lf we c0dn'r wln, we had a lor of sp1hr! -elghrh grader Greg Ginsburg We have a lor of furure runners. - elghrh grader Keirh Hagehausen We weren 'r grear bur we had fun, - efghrh grader Davld Choare. Cross counrry runnlng srarred on Sepr- ember 5 and ended on Ocrober 1Z The ream was led by Coaches Gene Morgan and Donald Webb. The ream was composed of sevenreen runners. The highlighr of rhe season was a fri-meer agalnsr Romlg, Cenfral, and Hanshew ln which rhe sevenrh grade boys caprured Hrsr, second and rhird places. Sold ro be mosr valuable and mosr lnspirarlonal was sevenrh grader Greg Smlrh who hnfshed slx- rh ln rhe champlonshp meer. The hlghesr Hnlsher for rhe glrk was Theresa Hercher, who made a successful Hfrh place Nnlsh. Overall ln rhe champlonshps, rhe sevenrh grade boys placed fourrh, rhe elghrh grade boys Hnlshed lifrh, and rhe elghrh grade glrb earned fourrh, Giving words of wLsdorn before a meer Ls Coach Morgan. Eghrh graders Rlclf Conover and Kelrh Hagehausen show rhelr srrengrh and lnregriry as rhey srruggle ro rhe end. N 1 1 Q x 194 Cross Country Running. Top Row: Coach Gene Morgan, Greg Smrrn, Mflfe Hornan, Angela Hams, Dm McClung, Sracy Belmudes, Jann Sranl, Ann McDonald and Keirh Hanehousen, Bottom Row: Theresa Hercher, Kann Rasmusson, Greg Ginsburg, Glona Holrhaus, Dowd Choare, Lee Barber, and Rick Conover lf: g..,. 'A W -' 1-f 23 ' . r , W, :gg , --. xxvqgg.--4, www i Q ' ..,,.,, - . ... -.. . .V , R 1 1 Erghrh grade runner Kann Rasmussen goes for rhe ulrfrnore goof, . . ine hnrsh lrne Runner Greg Smfrh IOKSS nme from his reflgfous acrivmes ro pose for rhe camera 195 Porrraylng a gorrllla as she prepares for some acrlon on rhe courr l5 varsiry volleyball player Sue Jusr. Savlng me ball 5 junrar Jen Hagehausen, as her reammares respond ln rhelr various, unraue mernods .U . K Q 'Mn T Q 1' , , , .. 'Q '-X Nw.-mil -. . as lifgw , 'ew -':- E' Q, V s csv, a A m2.4i44,1,f , .n ,, i m:.,,,, Q. . 'A . 1552 - -1 -or f -- ..3,g,, 5 . K .f L. , , I , . , , .Sf W3 A.- A ' r W A I X - ' L xX I Aw u 5 , qv vw - 5 2' ' xg ,gi --1' ,Q K .2 l by Q xx if - V' J- V ,M be ..... Obwously needng heb wlrh me play, Kim Chllcls bumps rhe boll wirhln her Sp6'CiOl Olde Of ffl9f7d5. 'ierurning a Barrlerr spike is Kelly Mrk, as Jennifer Mkon, ln borrowed rennls shoes, orfemprs ro block This page sponsored by me Varslry Smegerres. 196 f e vje, W 'E 4-af, -of f .. gl x W e1T .Sf:?T'l' M 4 This page sponsored by Coach Robbins. al 1 C XI! 45,14 H X 2 X' ii- --- . c' lc' I. T I g fr: , ' ,,., ' K-'fe 'Q -:if 1- ,Q-2 N N 'Q , 'P 'Q n-lg Leif? , I '- 'lGS,Wr: fi. Fic HHT5 'Q '-a g 358122 T c f M T0 ,t,,, ,, 5 E35 E'R QQ: C-as ' f -1,1 1 .JJ -' f2t:,-3253-'ffl' Q . Senior Kelly Kirlf bumps toward setter Jennifer Mbon, as teammates Jen Hatyehausen and Sarah Kiris observe her Optimism Remains Throughout Tough '7 9 Varsity Season We are family! iunior Kim Childs 'Squid' -senior manager Shelley Mattson l really eryoyed the volleyball seas- on, but nooooooool -sophomore Sarah Kirk l-'rustratingl -senior captain Kelly Kirls I wont itluqunior Jen Hanehausen We came a long way this season-our record just failed to show it, There goes o bullfrogluaunior Jennifer Mkon We wanted ir,- next year we 're getting it! -Coach Glla Robbins Good luclf, future varsity Smegettesl - senior Polly Tritt l thinls we improved a lot this yeah but next year well have to worlf harder and really put our minds to it. -sophomore Sue Beeman Good lucls to the 1980 varsity volleyf ball team! -senior Sue Just wth no returning lettermen, the CH5 varsity volleyball team began practice on August 27 They ended the season On Novemf ber 3 after placing sixth in the regional tournament, The team laclsed experience in playing together, as they came from last years .IV and freshman teams, noted Coach Gila Robbins, Along with a strong team feehng, len Hanehausens strong serves and consztent sets were attributes of the team, added Coach Robbins. Letters, certincates, and special awards were presented at an informal banquet held November Q at Sue Beemans house. Dol- ly Tritt and Kim Childs were chosen by their coach as most improved and len Hagehausen was noted as the most valuable player. Demonstrating a high ross is power server Jen Hanehausen, lunior Jennifer Mlson sers ihe ball io reammore Kelly Kirlf so she con score rhe poinr. Junior Kim Childs bumps the volleyball while senior Sue Jusr anricpores her move, 321 5 I -gi- 3 il' '-K x ,li D,-:S 4 lg l If --I - ik l ' The ream gorhers around Coach Robbins ro ger rhe secref sfraregy. J Varsity Volleyball Team. Top Raw: Sue Jusr, Poly Tdrr. Mlddle Row: Kim Childs, Sarah Kirlf,'5ue Deeman, Bottom Row: Manager Shelley Marrsan, Capfaih Kelly Kirk, Jen Hagehousen, Jennifer Mlson. From: Coach Gila Robbins, 4 198 Q, fam 5. 'lol -ak R? I if- , 3' 5 .-:- J. '7 9 Netter .Season Strengthens Spirit Of Younger Teams Our season wasnt the greatest, but the fun we had made up for the lack of wins. -freshman Stephanie Allson We had a,hard time getting ir toe gether. -JV co-captain, sophomore Peggy McKinley 'Eat the worm! -freshman Carla Palmer Next year we 'll have to work harder on skill, teamplay, and spirit. l was pleased to see the enthusiasm from the student body. JV Coach Kathy Maloney 'limackl freshman Hannah Kirk l feel there are eleven freshman that in the coming years will provide CH5 with very successful teams. -freshmen Coach Kerry Keeffe The moon is yellow! -freshman Peggy White A total of twenty-four girls ended the JV and freshmen volleyball seasons, marking the largest group that ever tried out ar CHS. Dimond was the toughest opponent for both teams, accorcfng to Coaches Kathy Maloney and Kerry Keeffe. They were the only team the freshmen cldn 't defeat at least once in their six win, nine loss sea' son. The JV reams only victory came against Bartlett. Their skill and knowledge came together, stated Coach Maloney, There were girls on both teams that had never played volleyball before. Along with the teams' lack of experience, the hardest thing was 'learning to become win- nets, commented the coaches. Awards were presented at a banquet held at the end of the season. For the freshmen, Juli Benotti and Karen Hodel were chosen as the most improved players, and Angie Daniek, the most inspirational. Dawn Kissee was the most improved JV playen Chris Foster, the most rowdy, and Kim Henry, the most valuable, Freshman Peggy White sets the ball as Mary Knapper, Kati King, Peggy McKinley and Sharon Call watch the play. K,-he Quinn-vu . 1 257' C 3 , . 'P ' F3, sf - ,Nw T e -+ Gi' in 43 t f Q ts 226 S 'L W 'ff ' I3 A 'P'P A Junior Varsity Volleyball Team. Back Row: Kari King, Dawn Kissee, Co-Captain Kim Henry, Coach Kathy Maloney, Peggy White, Sammte Newman, and Marla Mlls. Front Row: Karalee Burgess, CoCaptain Peggy Mfmniey, Hannah Kirk, Sharon Cal Jackie Lovell and Carol Hamann, Nor Pictured Chnsttna Foster and Mary Knapper. Ths page sponsored by Coodv Maloney. 200 -.1 1- I . - if ,. .-f ,Z '42 7 -Q-Q li:-n KK ...un- 11 l l N- K' QB! 5 Freshman volleyball player All Wanamalfer swffrly rerurns me ball as Terry Lenharf prepares ro cover ner Freshman Volleyball Team. Back Row: Coach Kerry Keeffe, Jill Wanamalfer, Carla Palmer, ond Manager Mary Jenlxins Middle Row: Angle Daniel Terry Lenharr, Mary Richardson, and Srepnanie Alhson Front Row: Andrla Arndr, Karen Hodel Sam Arwood, Tammy Cram, and lull Benorr: KS, f fg fl, l l , s qri Yi I L e' M. , . iqu, -l -li-L, I rr: 'l ' , 54575 VA? .l.::f:,. - f- 1 fa 3 ' 11.3 V . mit: X a ,la . 7 ' , r:: ::: 7 i I 252 E55 M M - - ang 9' sa A-, f g , 2 y a H S v 1 Q W -D.. ' a . 1, 1 Qt .. 3-. , 1-X ii? e I TX' ,fn df J 5... Eff,- Ii ii liai U F 9 is -3 1 n 1 X Hlrring rhe volleyball high over rhe ner lnro Service! courr 13 junior varsiry ployer Carol Hamann, Dumping rhe ball wlrhln rhe courr 15 Angle Daniel as Mary Rlcharoson warches openmoufhed and bugeyed 201 J J 4 wh, 5 The Junior High Girls' Volleyball Team. Top Row: lone Penbren, Maria Menhold, Sara 5rrahL Camille Denning, Derh Chapman, Kelcie Hanson, Coach Arr Denning. Bottom Row: Ondy Maxwell Laura McCub- bin, Sarah Raberrs, Tammy Sheldon, Gndy Draeger. The junior high glib' volleyball ream, led by Coach Arr Denning, refoites after sconng a rough vicrory 202 Q 4 , qu 33J,v.-JL, , , ,.,,1 -, ,J K+, . , Receiving helo from her friend 5 sevenfh grader, Befh Chapman Elghrh grader Kyla Kenr gers ser ro rerurn rhe ball . 4. ,L l 3 V . .Jn ,Q A, z an 44- .- V, uv-'F Mi? T. K,-1... . -L-,bg qfv'?F,,b'5 4' LT fo' 4 ,,,f, .- 1 , Q fi Eghrh grader Gndy Maxwell serves rhe ball IO score ..,..-- ' i '-.,. NEKQ. , 'A N .'a, ,Dig g 73' gf ., .. A 1 4 ,,.,,.,,---- .-smqwmys-.s' I--..,.n Q ,.,.,q,,:y--WV. My an fi... 1, 20 3 ,,..f-f.,'::- Volleyball Team Pulls Through With Spirited Plays lr was a lor of fun and we had a good ream. -eighrh grader Sarah Roberrs Too much pracficing. -sevenrh grader Maria Menhold lr was fun and exciring. -sevenrh grader Derh Chapman Good exercise and fun. -elghrh grader Ondy Draeger lr was greor, -sevenrh grader Camille Denning This years Junior l-Hgh Volleyball Team had Irs besr game agalnsf Hanshew and we played if hard. --Coach Arr Denning Twenry-seven glrb furned our for rhe ream and Hfreen srayed rhrough rhe season ro play, The Mosr Valuable Player was Camille Denning. The Mosr lnsplrarlonal Player was Sara Srahl, The Mosr Improved Player was Maria Menhold. The volleyball ream played eighr games, rhey won Eve and losr rhree. Afrer sconng a polnr, Kyla Kenr ocrs rarally inhuman. Sophomore Juhe Flercher aracefullv cwsolays her bra roe as she works on rhe beam. Freshmen Kim Brooks rnes ro had on frnoafnary chair as she compleres her vaall gn . Gymnastics Team. Back Row: Barb Whoa. Thlrd Row: Kim Brooks, Kornna Kusltk, Lon Lochne, Marda Fay. Second Row: Julie H6fCh9lQ Denise Lorrery, Denise Edwards. Front Row: Laura ConnelL Coaches Leshe Albrich and Marrha GraybeaL Sporrer John Wrede. Working rowards a perfeo' score B senior Lori Lochne, as she purs her besr foor forward durfng her beam rounhe. 204 N... M Q.. 'N-.NB we fu 3 H ur-- W M....w,..aa-'I - qu., 'Q +- X 'Aa- nil? L.---gf Making the splits loolf simple is gymnasr Kimberly Brooks Mustang Gymnasts Offer Competition In Building Season This year was all right, but next year is going to be a really strong one for Chugtals. junior Barb Mkon This season was a new experience for me! -freshman Marcia Fay They improved this year,- the heb from the coaches really showed in the end! -senior John Wrede Everybody really improved a lot this year. -sophomore Julie Hetcher lt was a lot of fun, but the team needed more people. -Manager Susan Brooks The girb really came through, they were puling eightfs at the state meet! - Caoch Lesle Albrich Accorcfng to Coaches Martha Graybeal and Leslie Albrich, the Mustang gymnastics team really started to come through this year, This season, one of their best in a few years, consistently saw them beating out-of-town schoob and coming very close to the Anchorage teams, Coaches Albrich and Graybeal with the adcftional heb of spotter John Wrede, worlsed the relatively small team to the point of no return. The hard worls seemed to have paid off as junior Denise Edwards placed fourth in the intermediate All- Around competition at the State Meet. At the end-of-season gymnastic banauet, senior Lori Lochrie received the Most lne spirarionol and the Most Dedicated awards. Junior Denise Edwards received the Most Valuable award and freshman Marcia Fay was named Most improved, Co-Captains for the '79 gymnastics team were senior Lori Lochrie and junior Barb Mkon, Endng her rounne with an air of victory is Barb Mkon. I , Freshman Kimberly Brooks dsplays her form before rhe judges jasr prlar ro rhe srarr of her rourlne, igj if - , , 1 482.691 I. , Q Sophomore Marsha Smlrh checks ro malfe sure her IOGS are properly placed on rhe uneven parallel bars. QQ 1 Q 'W S af as ll- G .Q . Sl Ea V N 'B sen 1 Q v.,,,, K A :FQ e ' fiif -5 M c sw W'-av,,s.x ' .vv , 1 ' , ' van . -. :saw-2:1352-Esau--aff . ,, lu Q fr , ',41 v :ms V. l use -xxx ,--:.,.xf:w4'52i': :,:- . -+-rw-1 . 1 .5 'r ,J fwfr: 21' Ir - . lzlrw wrr ' , ' .Xi , ' f5g Gymnasr Marcia Fa y displays her unhmlred grace as she proceeds wirh her floor rounne. Junlor DenLse Edwards Ls caughr by rhe phorographerls camera as she seeks a place ro relax 206 h,' sag, 4, MX ! f A dramarrc Nourrsh marks rrve end of o rryrng Noor rourfne for Korrmo Kusrdf Freshman Chnsrino Darren concenrrares as she swrrwgs rhrough o rourrne. o , Q 9 ' ' 2 I b' ' lily u-S ., '.. i 1 Sporrer John Wrede and his fans observe Hoor ocnon, and preview upcoming comperinbn. Junior Barb Mlson caurrously molfes rhe losr move jU5l before rhe rermrnorron of her bor exercise. 207 l can fly! exclaims eighrh grade gymnasr Becky Blair. Colt G ymnasrs, With New Help, Show Enthusiasm We aldn'i win rhe championshps buf lr was srill fun! -eighrh grader Ann McDonald GymnasrlQs is hke being in a dryer, you're always rumblng around! -eighrh grader Becky Blair We worked harder before meers rhan we dd ar rhe championshps. -eighrh grader Michelle McGee lf was fun while ir lasred. -sevenrh grader 5hannah Tanner l deserved gerring rhe mosr improved gymnasrl -eighrh grader Kim Miller Gymnasrics is fun buf McDonalds is berrer! -eighrh grader Teresa l-lercher We may nor have been number l, bur were srill rhe one! -eighrh grader Sonya Welch lr was funky! -eighrh graders Tammy Sheldon and Jula Klehl lrs fun bur hard work! -sevenrh grader Tani Dahlmann The Junior l-hgh Gymnasrics Team srarred on January 22 wirh over 20 parricpanrs. The coach for rhe Hrsr rhree weeks was Mrs. Gndy Marrin. Due ro a new arrival in rhe family, she had ro leave. Replacing her were Marrha Graybill and Michelle Norwood, The ream 's besr meer was ar Hanshew, compering wirh four reams where rhey placed second, Ar rhe end of rhe season rhe ream vared for awards, Vored mosr valuable was Kyla Kenr,- Man' l-lamilron and Teresa Hercher rook home mosr inspirarional awards, and Kim Miller claimed rhe mosr improved Accordng ro srarisrics, Mari l-lamilron was besr on vaulr, Sonya Welch scored rhe mosr on bars, and Kyla Kenr srole borh rhe Noor exercise and rhe beam, The gymnasrs ended rhe season wirh a banquer in March. lunlor High Gymnastics Team. Top Row: Teresa Herch' er, Kyla Kenr, Sonya Welch, Morcie Colley. Second Row: Toni Dahlmann, Maril-lamilron, Wendy Banach. Slanding: Michelle McGee, Melanie I-heir, Jula Kiehl Assisranr Coach Michelle Norwood Carhy Bennis, Gndy Maxwell Becky Blair, Zoe Jones, Coach Marrha Graybill Lana Oysren Chrissy Cresap, and Laura Wrighr Kneeling: Srudenr Coach Karrina Kusick and Ann McDonald 3 ..-dill .iqjs-Q 208 .,,XsLmq l 1 Worlvng on rhelr chorus Hne number are performers Sonya Welch, Kyla Kenr, and Gndy Maxwell, l Talsfng over as coach midway rhrough rhe season, Marrha Grayblll wonders why she da lr. -Y l l 'Y zu is: ,.--,f,,.4f-an .vm -w-v--ll' -1 , ,M M xu4:u.-u- V-fn-un -'av -nr illlliilicff ...----3 .......- Eghrh Grader Mari Hamlron drsplays excellenr form rn cleanhg rhe vaulr. Cancenrrarlng on rhe nexr move rrw her dffhculr rounhe lS erghrh grader Teresa Hercher 209 Comlng our ofa one and one nalf sornersaulr rs Maxfe Isaac as he prepares ro enrer rne wafer Senior Sfeve Haynes rests os he looks around wondenng, Where cbd rhe comperfrion go? E' T' --, 2. A , YY . 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T' A42 A- e 'T3g3'5 'F55?3F'3's T-S X Q. L -5, .rw s- we:-, A -. -Q -A in- . EI:-.713 N, . is .. - ' T' 'A Ax' 9 . C Ox' 1 TS.. ' ' i I f i my- Head coach Didf Green hands John Lindqust hs letter as assistant coadves Colny Tucker and Robb Boyer stand by. 21 1 'A wesome Depth ' Is Characteristic Of Undefeated I-ish 'Swimmers are the ultimate in awesome devastation! -senior cofcaptoin Joe Lochner This year we felt sorry for West at Regionak becuase we had already wasted them twice. -sophomore Andy Miner. Going undefeated in the dual meet seae son without taking first place proves that we have a better swimming program and team -Head Coach Dick Green Tha was the longest and toughest, yet most eryoyable season l've ever had and l miss it. -Assistant Coach Colny Tucker We ll miss coachie--poo ! --Assistant Coach Robb Boyer 'lt don 't come easy' summanzes all the pain and effort one must put into swim- ming in order to have the results we had in '70, -senior co-captain Joe Miner The only reason we won was because of our depth. Hiunior Ed Lochrie The girk' team was good but ddnr have enough members to go anywhere. - freshman Lisa Wold 'Swimming was a lot of fun and l think its a great sport to get into, -freshman Ginger Long The boys' swim team went undefeated in their dual meet season-a Hrst for CHS, The girk were less fortunate, ending their season with a 1 win, 8 loss record. The Alaska Swimming Coaches Association elected Dick Green as Coach of the Year. Buildng the swim team from scratch when he came to Chugiak Eve years ago, one of Coach Greens goak was to develop a program that wouldnt suffer if one person left. This goal will be put to the test next year, as he left CH5 second semester to coach swim teams in Hawaii, More CHS swimmers qualified for Regional hnak than ever before. ln the state meet Chugiak placed in Nve events- Joe Lochner, Hfth in 200 IM, Ray Marquiss, sixth in Q00 free, Mark Collns, fifth in one meter di- ving, Joe Lochner, John Lindquist, Ray Marquiss, and Kevin Reed fourth in 400 free relay, Danny Legg, 5tate Diving Cham- pion. 5pecial awards were presented at the banquet held December 12. Chosen as the Most inspirational swimmers were Lindquist and Amy Cronk. Crank and Kevin Reed were the Most improved with Cronk and Lindquist as the Most Outstandng. Coach Robb Boyer leads rhe Cro wd an wirh a rousrna clap of has hands Looking or her nme afrer a very srrenuous race is Janice Nauman. ,,-1 ,gg 4' '94 1 all 4-4,- ...sul Dlasnng from hrs starring block In rhe 100-breasr 5 swimmer Ray Marqufss of rhe ChUQl0ff ream Looking very derermfned and concenrrafing on the course Ls Lisa Wold as she prepares for her race ug ah 4:-Q T 4- ,,, ,.A. 1' Junior Colln Jenlvns pushes on word wfrn perfe-cr form The CHS Swim Team. Back Row: Brion Jones, Sreve Childs, Morlx Colllns, Rob Morrlserr, Joe Mrner, Roy Morqulss, Mflfe Haynes Middle Row: Max Geac, Dowd Jenlvns, Arn Wood Kevfn Reed Eric Porfon, lon Jenlvns, Colm Jenlwns, John Lfndqufsr, Donny Legg, Andy Mfner, Joe Locnner Front Row: Janus Noumon, Ginger Long, Angle Borrges, Lfso Wold De-bble Rlbehn, 51,1519 Rfbelfn, Amy Cronlf, Monfca Bononan, Korhy Wood Melissa DGMI' choels, Eddfe Lochrfe, and Gennerre Sonrog Roong hard os ususol ore Ed Lochrie and John LINCJQUISI, rwo junior floss ossers for rhe feom P4 'wi 213 ' ' 44 ' In Giving ir all she has gor B eighrh grader Dwyn Armsrrong. if . 1980 Swim Team Keeps on Smiling Even in Practice 'Swimming is fun buf ir is hard worls. -sevenrh grader Hanls Haerrel The swim reams grear bur rhey should clean up rhe pool -eighrh grader Richard Hurlburr Fu 'Swimming is harder rhan ir loolss. -eighrh grader Bryan Brown ' 'Swimmers are if 1. -eighrh grader Lana Oysfer 'Swimming is a cool sporr. -eighrh grader Shonda Harris 'Y Hlse swimming. -eighrh grader Leigh Ann Moore Diving is a cool sporr and we are ll 1. -eighrh grader Kevin Osrerhause The Junior l-Hgh Swim Team srarred on March 75 wirh 56 sevenrh and eighrh graders, Forry of rhem srayed ro swim in rhe 5 meets. The coach was Robb Coady, and rhe diving coach was Rob Boyer, During a fri-meer wirh Romig and Hanshew, eighrh grader Carl Abrams, in a free relay, pulled up from being 15 yards behind rhe Hrsr place man, and fools hrsr place away from him. This was . reporred by swim ream members as rhe groups mosr exciring momenr of rhe . . 'K season. Their besr meer was againsr Garls and Hanshew. Prior ro May 5, rhe guys' ,wr i- , , .W Coming -1 Y.fr' 1? ii' record was 3-1, and rhe gifs' record was 242. Ar rhe end of rhe season, everyone received a cerrifcare for parricparing on rhe swim ream. The season ended on May 21 cz? .Fw Afrer winning his race, Richard Hurlburr gasps for air. 214 Junlor High Swim Team. Front Row: Hank Haerrel Tracy flobln' son, Don Cross, Alwn Spencer Mllfe Smlfh, Kevln Osrerhaus, Shawn : -,,.:. . il' V u. ..i - ,T . T, r' 17' ng Hanlflns, Paul5urron Second Row: llllanne Garrlry, Janna Endel Lelgh Ann Moore, Drew Marlfel Dffany Dalfer, Monlque Derry, Bonnre Es warm, Karfn Rasmussen, Davld Rush, Chrfs Carrer Third Row: Dar- bra Brffren, 77na Kosrhn, Ondy Draeger, Laura Llrrle, Dwyn Arm- srrang, Kyla Kenr, Ann McDonald Cnssy Cresap, Scarf Kreeger. Fourth Row: Deanna Schaffer, Dfanne Plessfnger Sara Sfahl, Vonf Poe, Alan Greenland Jule Guam, Shondo Horns, Dennls Wheeler, Jon Derrlch, Roysron Baker Fifth Row: Sheri Srahlrnon, Jody Mraschelf, Rurh Khpple, Bryan Drown, Kelly Roblnson, Randy Fralrn ' - X- f:' . , . ' ,: . - ' . 1 . 4 , - .I . ,. -A I of f l-4':'4? Lis, 1- .. . If -' 1 - 'YA v, U . gf v., f'- -,ur n V ,-' .' - 4: 'Xf!, wg? In 1. 'Q ,, . , - 'Q gm' I 4...-on '- QCD 2 Q 5 -rr 'Nl -o-an 'VV' 2 di- .' -ni i ' xg ..-Q. K 1 ' I Showing off her ralenrs by wallvng on warer 13 Rurh Klpple. If I .i ffy Y S fi g--V nv-3' , , f f ' 5 ' fu 'D I , fri I f If if 2- -'61 Afrer hearlng me farnrhar sound of rhe srarnng gun, elghrh grader floysron Baker pushes aff from rhe block 21 5 Aggressive Play, Unceasing Spirit Sho wn By Team Hockey players are srud! f'-sophomore Kirby Holrman We won some, we losr some, our all in all we had a good rime, 'f-sophomore Dudley Boehm lf you fail ro succeed, fry, fry again! -Cheerleader Peggy Whig Naw rhar Dave and I have lefr, rhe hockey ream is srrpped of ifs performance! ' '-Co-Capiain Todd Brannon We had ihe ralenr, buf lacked rhe reamwork, junior Kenny Pugh Hockey ar CHS is ihe besrluaunior Therin Ferrin lf was a lang, hard season! -senior Rodney Kinney The Boys' Varsiry Hockey Team worked ifs way fhrough a 21 game season and placed rwo seniors on rhe All- Conference Team. A ream of 40 players began rhe season on November 5, and by rhe fime ir ended rhere were io pucksrers. They Hnished wirh a 4-lo-7 wine loss-rie record. The Musrang defears were over Dimond Barrleri, and Easr, rwice, Service was rheir roughesr opponenr, Co'Caprains David Hamilron and Todd Brannon led rhe ream in an arrempr ra hnish in fhe rap four in rhe Region and season. Alrhough rhe ream placed sixrh in rhe Region, Head Coach Don Bernard and Assisfanr Coaches Bob Huke and Kenny Knechr were impressed wirh rhe neverfenclng iighring spirir. The ream was also marked io be a very aggressive group, while ako execuring very clean hockey, as ir had rhe fewesr penalries of any one ieam in rhe league. The season ended wirh a banauer ar Coach Don Bernards house. The Mosr Improved Player was Chuck Bryanr. The Donny Uher Award wenr ro Senior Richie Philips and rhere were rvvo Mosi Valuable Playersf Todd Brannon and David Hamilran, who also received rhe honor of making All Conference Hockey for rhe 1979-'80 season. Preparing for rhe face off hm Smirh gers aggressive. As an opposing player moves rhe puck, sophomore Roland Kroner shows he inrends fo disrupr any plans of a scare. I 216 i u n. x n F' Sconng on rhe Drmond goohe, senfor Todd Brannon raises a srrcls wlrh sarrsfacrron Awainng rhe coming game, goalle Kenny Pugh concenrrares ana Muslang VlCfOfy. 1 ' 1 .-351.-,Y , I . ' x 'v 2 A x M B 5 firm Q Q H 'YN .1 5' ,, If , f J ff L Hockey Team. Back Row: Coach Don Bernard Coach Rob Hulse, Chris Osowski, Dan Bradshaw, 77m l-ire, Roland Kroner, Therin Ferrin, Rod Kinney, Kevin Sampson, hm Smirh, hmmy Magnuson, Kenr Logan, WOII Sr, Merre, Dudley Boehm. 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Scanry Numbers, Bad Ice, Injuries Hamper JV Talenf The year was alrlghr, bur lr could 've been berrer. The coaching was grear, bur rhe arrirude wasn'r rhere junior Kenr Kornegay The refs rhls year were prerry sad, -sophomore Ted I-:Ure l rhlnk rhar PMA. lS rhe only roar ro vlcrory fCoach Rob Hulse l srlll beleve ln romorrow. Go ask Llsa, Hqunlor Gordon Krnder We need ro wark on our poslrive menral arrlrude Hjunlor Kenny Pugh lr was alrlghr, 1'un1or Tyler Hobson Coached by Rob Huke, a 1075 graduare of CHS, rhe junior varsiry hockey ream rook ro rhe rlnk on December a for rherr hrsr game. They were unable ro pracrfce on :ce for rhe monrh of November due ro unfavorable wearher condrions, and spenr rhar rlme gerring ln shape, The ream srarred our wrrh rwenry-Hve pucksrers, bur by rhe seasons end rhe number was down ro hfreen. The remalnlng one and onerhalf hnes were furrher hindered by lfjUflP5 ranging from frosrrblrren feer ro a broken rlnger and bad ankles, There was no one ro replace rhe rqured, The small number of players reduced rhe reams comperlrlve level lmmensely, nored Coach Huke, makrng rr dfhculr ro keep pressure applied ro rhe ream. The JV hockey ream complered rhe season wirh four wfns, rhree losses, and rwo rles. Eve games were cancelled due ro poor fce condrlons. Guardlng Chugiak rerrlrory 5 Kenny Pughs prlmory job. . ggsf . -1, 5.7 , :f,1:sf.4i - f A 3 'fc ix -,Q 'Q' ,, 5+ Af unaurhonzed coffee break IIS Dave Chessrk 13771, OS RO NWU Mre keep busy. ' A z'.'.'.'-' y 1 1 Junior Tyler Hobson raises his arms in rriumph afrer sconng on rhe Eagles. Team efforr is a viral parr of hockey, as demonsrrared by Tyler Hobson and David Chessilf A Mg -.. s ' - 5 E the puck 90? Junior Varsity Hockey Team. Back Row: Jeff5Bbach, David Chessilf, KENT Kornegay, Edde 5uMvan, Danny Deluaa. Front Row: Brerr Mrlfens, Tyler Hobson, Gordon Kinder Mike Garchno, Russ Pnor, Not Plcturech Randy Smirh, Ted Hire, Kenny Pugh, Coach Rob Hake. Searching for a receiver, sophomore hoclfey player Brerr Mtlfens prepares ra pass the pbclf ro an unseen reammare 221 ,v - . .. ..-vH.N. ..., M...N-f- ,- ,MM Taking U breorher while the resr of rhe reom 5lfOf95 by IS Edc Gronr A .ash --qu-Q-u Y , XfQxH -xx 'Al .k,-. .Lf ..,,,-A. U,.,' big -4.,.f,u.' .M-vqfq ., Q v . ff - I .14 faq U s q! .K 11,1 qv ., ' 2' f mi fy-w e 1335 NH' Y . effgcff-win--EA' ' mv - ,,,,,,,g,,nn,v.N-- - Elghrh grader Lonme Wood shows off hfs fremendous 5!fiUs by rolsfng a rppmg slap shof Ol fhe goalfes head Sevenrh grader Paul MCE wen srucfes rhe ploy very carefully, 222 V c x'!K:vw1'!'!.f!! I- 3'lI!!72!.'S!Fiiil'I'I.ll!i'51vi4ls!I1Ull'il Vi' C, , - 19- 1 Q dv-u....,.,,,,,x -,I 3 ,wc ,,,. . lf 6 Warching rhe puck play byplay, and hoping rhar someone will go lT7fO rhe corner and dig ir our is Rodney Smirh. 223 ,S Gruening Junior High Hockey Team. Top Row: Coach Chris Okon, Shawn Hankins, Hank Haerrel Dennis Neils, Wayne Burmeisrer, Eric Mlrfang, Mike Guesr, Mike Dwyer, Rodney Smirh, Eric Granr, James Wnlng, Coach Dill O'Th- use Bottom Row: Chuck Bruner, Scorr Charles, Kevin Osrerhaus, Eric Magnuson, Paul McEwen, lmmy Connell Lonnie Wood. Gruening Skaters Build Their Skills Throughout Year l rhink our ream is good and has a lor of skill However, we dan 'r use ir, -sevenrh grader Eric Granr We had a good ream our we don'r play good rogerher. -eighrh grader Mike Dwyer We had good players, our our ream is nor rhar good, We 're nor rhar good because we don 'r have good reamwork. -sevenrh grader Rodney Smirh Our ream is good ar pracrice, our when we ger ra a game we can 'r caaperare. -sevenrh grader Dennis Neik Even rhough we ddn 'r win our one game, l rhink our coach, Mr. Bill O'Thuse, and Mr. Oban, dd a grearjob. -eighrh grader Chuck Bruner l rhink our ream is good and we know whar ra do when we ger our on rhe ice. Somerimes we dan'r use our skilk rogerher our rhere are some of us rhar can skare good -sevenrh grader Scorr Charles l rhink our ream is really good our when we 're in a game we forger everyrhing we learned. -sevenrh grader Mike Guesr The Junior Hgh Hockey Team ended up wirh a 1,5-1 record Their oesr game was againsr Mears, ir was rhe Hfrh game and rhe Calrs won, 5-0 Accordng ro Coach O'Thuse, rhe hardesr rhing ro do all season was ro ger Rodney Smirh, Eric Gronr, and Mike Guesr ro pracrice on rime, The caprain of rhe ream was Mike Shapiro, and rhe assisranr caprains were Lonnie Wood and Rodney Smirh, The season srarred an January 8 and ended an March 78. Guesr and Shapiro fied for rhe mosr goals, which was four, and Smirh made rhe mosr assisrs, he made Hve Twenryehve boys wenr our for rhe ream and rwenry bays srayed rhroughaur rhe season, Nor roo good concluded Coach Dill O'Thuse Basketball Team Goes To Stare, Nabs Sixth Place Overall l felr vve had a very good year, l rhrhlf rhar on any nfghr wed march any ream around lncludng Easr. -senior Jerome Durr Too much, roo lrrrle, foo lore ro ever smrle again, -senior BJ llacesl Qornsrad' 5rXrh place vvas a long way from hrsr, nor enough and roo few, -senior Dave Kelley lr wasn 'r good enough. -senior Terry Kruger Msh vve'd ralsen srare Hfsenlor Rfchre Sanders The season vvenr good bur nexr year well be grear Hiunror fsevrn Fullmer Mr Don Sanders rerurned ro rhe poslrron of Boys' Varsfry baslserball coach afrer a sfxfyear absence l-le led rhe ream ro a 17e5evvfnefOs5 record Thls year rhe ream placed second fn Regronals, aualfyfng for rhe Srare rourna' menr held In Sfrlfa There rhey placed srxrh, vvhlch was rhe Hrsr rime a Chugfals Varsiry ream has malse srare since 7973. The ream caprarns rhfs year were senfors Terry Kruger and Richie Sanders Varsity Boys' Basketball Team. Back Raw: Joe Dexrer, Kevln Fullmen Rrchle Sanders, Roberr Merrlouns, Jerome Durr, Davrd Kelley, Eric Chrrsrenson, Nell lyornsrad. From Row: Susie Dulloclf, Terry Kruger, Noel Esrahlla, Darren Ka- del Dovrd Lesrer, Roberr Mlchlrg, Coach Don Sanders Senior reammares, Rfchle Sanders and Roberr Mernouns produce a mirror fmage as borh of rhem jump for Iwo 'BEFFST Q2 Q. c,sc T fr sf' ' O is 2-f , . kzrswxg This page sponsored by Safefy and Securrry Of77cer Lou Corley. S L vH:4-IA. ff 111 :mu ' :mg I QM ms. gsm aww An UAH - Q ' D fy...-. t N ,..,...u-I ,W MOfYlf7Q hrs boller debur I5 junlor Kevfn Fullmef as he executes me layup Cefvref Dowd Kelley 'STUFFS IT os lus opponenf afremprs ro srop hlm ' , ff 5 '- ,M ,V fn A- Nw ,NX A J . E gg,ff .Q f'1,,. gall - ,' 4,,,, V .,. 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V ., .. 1' Q ,iv-fp ij K X 170' -- , , Transfer swdenr Kevrn f-Ulmer plons ro sfngfe nondedfy dernollsn rhe defenswe efforrs of hrs Eos! opponenr 9 7 Pooled by on opposing hoopsrer, Dove Horne Keffey displays nfs unfque shoonng sryle or the free rhrow ffne 227 M usrang Females End Hard Season With Cellar Place This was going ro be my jamming year, buf l never gor ro do ir! -senior Renee' Collns This was rhe longesr season! -senior Kelly Kirlf 'Yr was lfind of an odd experience, especially if being during my senior year, bur l srill eryoy rhe sporr, -Debbie Hunrer Oh! Maybe nexr year 'iunror Kell' Chynowerh They lsepr playing desprre all rhe odds. -Coach Kerry Keeffe 'Nobodys perfecr. junior Sherry Dryanr We cld rhe besr we could. . . considering. -sophomore Sharon Lee Oh poop! -sophomore Sally Trirr 'Yr was a season ro remember, 'L- senior Polly Trrrr The girb' baslserball season srarred on November 5 and lasred unrrl March 8. Ten girl srarred rhe season, rhe same ren ended rhe season. The caprarns for rhe '79f'8O season were Sharon Lee and Renee' Collns. The mosr valuable player was Kell' Chynowerh. The srarrrng Hve players were Renee' Collns, Kell' Chynowerh, Sherry Byranr, Lisa Burg, and Sharon Lee, Coach Keeffe rried ro ler everyone play equally. There were nor many rerurnrng players rhrs year, According ro Coach Kerri Keeffe, Kell' Chynowerh was rhe hrghesr scorer rhoughour rhe season. Afrer a rough season rhe squad wenr rnro rhe region nnab in sixrh place and afrer losrng rhe lasr game ro Service by 2 pornrs, rhey came our sixrh. The varsiry season ended an March 8. Serrrng up rhe defensive wall an an opposing player are Sherry Llryanr, 353, Keli Chynowerh, 11341 and Kelly Kirlf Junior Sherri Dryanr decides rhar now is a good rrme ro play a game of marbles while Lrsa Berg conrrok rhe ball s!,l -K -ef? some it . S SI G wq,g,lE..css.ggsf I lGg . .mis AJR' 4 ' n ' ' ' 1 ' ' -9 L -, 4 L S25 L r an 4 . S A C ,ir ,,.,L.449 , 1.., Q Q 1, Q W , ei 9' 5 Z if 1,4 T L' , 'S' 'J ' c i . , 'L L A ' -gl GoinglJpMTor'or7ezof'l5erifamQLg lzyhcioss-rhird yearlerferman ReneQLD g ollnsi!,.w .Z ' ,ing-'---N --A-, -.+.: ,Mm -S ul GSLWE ARE me aes? K in LHR ALL T ' HE REST T0 T TE P C.H.S.. P CHS.. ' ,S 1 si ,. 'M ff 'Q 'Q 1' +2 ,xg 5 up N3' V g ,N . -wk .flew L50 , , 4 Afrer gerrrrvg rhe ape-rv break Sherry Bryan! drlves up rhe mrddle for rhe layup Arrempnng ro caprure me ball rs Kelly Krrls as she plays 0 vrgorous offense ' .1 Ff a -Ala.. - ' . ' Q 3353-:f I ' .Qftazam Us --Fi' if -.I ,.... ...M 125+ 3,5 KI Ill I Rs V..-, g lg .'- . ,W 'K s.. YJ' Ar half-nme or 0 game, fuhlor Sherry Dryanr TORES a well deserved break Usfng her lfarore slfrlls ro caprure rhe ball from her oppohenr IS Renee Collrns Exemplfyrhg a Hung Fung Chu shor, Renee Collins lS defhirely showrhg her sryle. it Desrowlhg ro rhe ream her words of wlsdom, Coach Kerry Keefe boosrs sprrlr, Q a 1 ? l . 0 Q 1 nz' 4 ,A ...W , 'L , 'N ,Nia . 7 5,14 A a r wwwrwg Y 5'-J X. 4 ' - .A eff- af- 4, f. ' A , C I :S I f' - an nu f 2 'BJ ,js 5. ,- ,YI XX so f , LJ ,, as ,Y ' 541' x.x . W !. l,,,l,kl.fl:w.'Ah mr ' ii Girls' Varsiiy Basketball Team. Back Row: Carole Harnmann, Lisa Berg, Kelh Chynowerh, Sharon Lee, Kelly Kirk, Coach Kerry Keefe, Front Row: Sherry Bryanr, Debbie Hunrer, Renee Colhhs, Saly Trlrr. Nor Picrured: Polly Trlrr. 5hOO,,,,g Ojumpef from ,he foul me 5 5he,,y DWONI 230 ..- C1 ,al Ns..- vi Y -'N 5 , E IL. I, Y 5 b ., -, L-, . - 1'--v - V, V. .ifffgrg-21-i1.j15.',?.:3147, - Typ.-pif: -rv-f ' , ., , , , lv, N4 .:.,,,,j':22.', , b ' 5. I' I 1 l llllllllllll Uslng every ounce of srrengrh, Kelly Klrlf olremprs ro overpower her opponenr for o hlgh flying ball Although belng chased by rhe referee, roger Kell Chynowerh 's speed ond ogllry elude hrs efforrs . ,.-- ,ff I .1 .42 ,f 'W ' I .- ', A ' -,4 U F ' W 53 'Y ' . I: w 0 1 3. 2 ' . 5 . 1 V' , g 5 .J , , L u N . A Q' Q -4 D HN x r E 1-, .cg -N 1. - 1 . - I xg, 'Vi--:G '-wwf ' ' - lie l .l J-- W' .1 of , jl X vo h 'l of 'W - - IIS George! lr! Slgmondl lr! llophl No, M3 Sharon Lee os she shoors for rwo ogomsr her foes XR , V 'P 1 X XX ' Q ' - , I xv E' ' Concenrrorlng on scorlng o boslfer, Llso Berg IOKSS hlrvfs from reommore Sally Trlrr on shoonng form. X M ' Y 'D V- 'I ir 4 A -fl ' .Qi 1'-. , -, . 'V-.2 231 We SONG A man af many ralenrs lvclfs rhe hablr whlle shoorlng ajump Sho, Boys J V Doskelball Team Dock Raw Par Garrlry Jeff Waddell Chrls Dawn Gary Monlca, Rob Dryanr, Middle Row Rodd Burgess Scarf Chnsnarvsan Marlowe jackson Front Row Drlan Rach, Harvey Rach, uf ' Freshman Basketball Team. Dock Row: Urenr Krrk, Kerrh McNall Richard Ealum, Janarhon Whfre, Rusry Jackson, Coach Robb Boyer Front Row: Mark Thayer, Mrke MacDonald, John Mosrer, Ron McKay. NTL i for rhe-qwggzaunusrmf ? KQ 3 ' J. V. Freshman Hoopsrer Teams Suffer Shorriris l-low could so few do so much wrrh such lrrrle erfarr-'wejunror Par Garrrry Besrdes aerng fun, rr was ak fsophomore Marlowe Jackson A lrrrle ralenr goes a long way, qunror Brran Frnch We had some good guys and rf rhey srrck wrrh rr well have a good reom rn rhe furure Hesaphomore Scorr Chrrsrransen lr was good our could have been grear rf Chrrs would have had some of my rrarrs Hqunror Gary Monrca We had a good season, we had a lor of fun Hqunror Brad hnch l am grear, l am ood Gary could have been rf he only had! -sophomore Chrrs Down lr was a good season for rhe J V rhe players really eryoyed rhemselves, -Coach Sampson The J V reom played a running game, purrrng consranr pressure on rhe opposrre reom while on defense and won many of rherr games from rurnovers Mr Jrm Sampson felr rhere was a lor of srrengrh on rhe reom and rherr aurckness made up far rherr lack of herghr, Coach Sampson sold rhar rhere were a number of oursrandrng players and rhar rhey should do well on varsrry nexr year, The J V reom ended rhe season wrrh a Q wrn, 8 loss record l learned a lor rhrs season, we drdn 'r wrn many games our we had a lor af fun -freshman l-ferrh McNall lr would have heped a grear deal rf Mark Thayer wouldn'r have fouled our so much, Hffreshman John Mosrer l'll never forger rhe crazy season we had. Hffreshman Brenr Krrk lr would heb if John Mosrer would have passed rhe oall more Hffreshman Mark Thayer 'Despire a chaorrc season, rhey kepr rherr composure and rherr sprrrr up. - Coach Roo Boyer The freshman reom had rwa coaches rhrs year, Mr John Jorder srarred rhe season and coached mosr of fr He was rransferred ro Save or semesrer rrme and Mr Robo Boyer Nnrshed rhe season Coach Boyer felr rhe reom had a really good arrrrude desprre a 3 wrn, 18 loss record. There were several oursrondrng players our rhere was a lack of heighr, Looks hke anorher swrsh for rhe never-mrssrng Ron McKay Meager Numbers, lnexperience Hurt J W Frosh Teams JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS I BASKETBALL This years season was a lor cvfferenr from lasr years. I sure hope nexr year wfll be berrerl -sophomore Sandy Knueppel ' 'Hopefully 'lps' wrll lmpro vel -sophomore Jaclsre Bennls I was proud ro coach rhe gfrb. I appreclared rhelr efforr, lr was a good season, despfre rhe wrnfloss record, -Coach Fred Colley 'Complmenrs would have meanr a Ior ro us. We dd rhe besr we could and rrfed hard! -sophomore Melody I-hllborn Coached by Mr. Fred Colley, rhe junlor varslry grrk' baslserball feam ended rhe season wfrh a oneewrnfhfreen-loss record. Several games were close, losr by only rwo or rhree pornrs, Coach Colley felr rhar a laclf of deprh was rhe reason for rhe poor record We worlsed hard rhough, and rhe glrb learned o lor abour rhemselves. Colley nored Jaclwe Bennls as rhe mosr Improved and lnsplrarlonal player and Melody I-Illborn as rhe mosr valuable. FRESHMAN GIRLS' BASKETBALL lr was lsfnd of fun, havlng only four people, Ar leasr we all gor ro play, -Marcle Fay There should be more people jofnlng up! -Mfchelle Moore I eryoyed worlvng wfrh rhe girls. I jusr wlsh rhere had been more of rhem -Coach Debbre Basham The season wenr prerry slow. l hlfed lr, rhoughf lr was cool -Judy I-Ianlss We had a rough season rhrs year, buf I feel we came our on rap. -Jll Wanamalfer Only four freshmen grrb hnlshed rhls years baslserball season. Coached by Miss Debbie Basham, rherr hnal record consrsred of rhree wlns and rhfrreen losses. Mrh rhe lasr seven games wavererd, JV players were able ro play In rhe freshmen games. Thls was necessary In order ro avold forfelrlng games, Awards were presenred ar a banauer held March 27. Mosr rnproved was Judy Hanlss, mosr lnspirarional and nored as having rhe mosr freerhrows was Marcfe Fay, rhe mosr valuable was JI! Wanamalfer, and rhe besr offensive player was Mlchelle Moore. lr ralves a lor of ream ehforr ro score agarnsr rhe Lynx Sophomore basfferball pfoyer Sornmy Newman execures precfse dribbling rechnfaues as she goes downcaurr 1-.nn ' ---no 1-.111 its-1 ' ' ' The saying me besr offense rs a good defense IS our fnro acnon by sophomore cager Debbfe Nah: ' N.. 'gfrggrdtm 1, x K ' It u-31,54 'viii is 4, ff: V ., .Bw I , .F U , Aj,SfS 4'fiyQzgge1f4 I, -5, r . L'.i..bx' ':f.A,+., I x l r P I I , wr , B ' ' ' ,r , . 1, ' , 7' .'-w, ' ,, I 1 . , ax . T V :L , 1 .. y -. T SL. , M. ig . , V 6, ., Q -5 A .,,,,,-Q,s'xv54rsf 4 ..: -f:.1'.e,, ,,,,f,,:..m.mm - ,,4e.,5: ,, 4 rr.: j W,-an ' Q F f - - x . .. , W . I hi ,. , ' x . - N ff., ,- 1.5,-.12 ' - Tl Freshman Baskelball Team. Maroe Fay, Judy Hanks, Coach Debofe Dosham, All Wonamalfer , lf! Mfchelle Moore f .H . 'f':1.. - 4' .M . 'I ii K--:K l y ,Q.,Q , , i 4- F ' ' Freshman baskerba!! player Judy Hanks shoors for rhe srors from lhe freerhrow lfne ar o home game. Junior High Boys Build Experience Throughout Year We did nor have rhe grearesr year, buf I rhink our coach, Mr. Rollman, did a grearjob, and he fs dehnirely rhe besr in rhe dsrricr. -efghrh grader Greg Ginsburg l rhink our ossfsronr coach, Mr. Ginsburg, hebed us our a lor. -eighrh grader Keirh Hanehausen We had a good ream rhrs year, buf we needed more pracrice. -sevenrh groder Hank Haerrel Our coach, Mr. Rollman, is cool buf he makes us run foo much. -eighrh grader Chnl' Rogers We had a fun year while ir lasred buf rr would have been more fun if we won some games, -efghrh grader Jeff Delmudes We may nor have won any games, buf we all wenr our and played our besr and we all had a lor of fun. Coach Tom Rollman The capraln of rhe Junior l-Hgh Baskerball Team was Urnr Rogers. Chnr also scored rhe mosr pornrs during rhe season. There were 8 games in rhe season. The overall mark for rhe ream was 0-6. The season srorred November 15, and ended December 20. The besr game rhey played was againsr Cenrral which rhey losr by only 1 pornr. Making an overhand pass ro hs reammare is Greg Ginsburg Gluening Boys' Basketball Team. Back Row: Rodney Cummings, Jeff Belmudes, Greg Ginsburg, Kerrh Hoqehausen, Tom Rollman, Jason Sronron Front Row: Don Rfthordson, Hans Anderson, Jerry Sorner, Grnrflogers, Tuck Dernn, Hank Hoerrek Don- us Lofocho, Shane Hyson Trying ro hgure our how he LS gofng ro rnolwe his super slam dunk IZS Chnr Rogers. Grwng drecrrons on where rhe guard should be on rhe second play rs Kerrh Hogehausen Angela Hams execufes a perfecr fau! shar as Julia Kreh! lacks on Nar seeing fhe Camera, Monrque Berry mes her DSSI for a pamr a QQ K, HJ . 'fir' f' , sf 1- ,f A 4'9 ,..,..m Nw 'da'-lrwiw-rt' 5L,.f?!0I-Var . f .L yin.-1 . -,vvmmszhnwmsum-'1wave-.nA-r.-fn.'Qvuwf.p,.w,f,vm1m, -my Deamng rhar enough 15 enau h In rhe middle ofa ame, Th r Fl h g e esa erc er fries our a new dance, fhe 'Uaslferball Bum fh g , sevenfh grader Jan Thurman sfops ro fake a shorf break +.mwg?21f f: , 1v:,,3,,...., 'Kyiv a ' ' . 4 .- -wasvwwwwf dunhg rhe game -A if p, on eapposfng ream. JM 238 .,-1' . vw .pw 4. . ff '4,l MMM I . - Seen deserring her ream during a game is Sally Leedham Srunned oy rhe size of her apponeni is Lana Oysrer ,f3 K- K, -E W i- . V,- ,Qh 61 , 239 Gruening Girls Take Third Place In Final Standing 'lr was fun, our l wish we would have done berrer. -eighrh grade Lana Oysrer, We had a really good ream, our ar rimes we had rrouble gerring if rogerher. -eighrh grader Srephanie Wilson Coach Marrin is rhe nearesf coach in rhe world! -sevenrh grader Jan Thurman l think rhe whole ream improved a lor, -eighrh grader Juha Kiehl Look for us in Sporrs lllusrrared! Meighrh grader Shonda Harris We couldn'r have come this for if if wasn'r for rhe grear job Coach Marrin and Coach Vogr dd coaching us. -eighth grader Monique Berry Our ream had rhe capabihries ro bear any ream in rhe league-with a lirrle work, rhe freshman ream nexr year should be rhe besr in rhe disrricr. -Coach Gndy Marrin The junior high girls' baskerball ream ended rhe season wirh a 4 win, 3 loss record, puffing rhem in a 3 way rie for rhird place in rhe cvsrricr. Coach Ondy Marrin said rhar Theresa Hercher was rhe mosr valuable player, Karhy Dennis rhe mosr improved, and described Angie Harris as rhe mosr inspirarional. The reams captains were Theresa Hercher and Sally Leedham. The rhree games rhar rhe girk losr were very close-rwo by one poinr, and one oy rhree poinrs, Their roughesr opponenr was Romig ro whom rhey losr oy .3 poinrs, Coach Marrin felr rhar rhe girk worked hard and rhey worked rogerher very well as a ream. The Junior high girls' basketball team. Top Row: Coach Dean Vagr, Coach Ondy Marrin, Second Row: Jody Mraschek, Karin Rassmussen, Theresa Hercher, Shonda Harris, Lana Oysrer, Sally Leedham Third Row: Jilianne Garriry, Monique Berry, Zoe Janes, Darlene Thompson, Jan Thurman, Eleanor Lochner, Paulerre Schuerch. Fourth Row: Tammy Huffen Srephanie Mlson, Julia Kiehl Karhy Dennis, Toni Dahlmann, Cond Darcia, Angela Harrk Bottom Row: Dearra Scorr, Junior Don Haman malfes hlmself as aerodynamic as posslble as he srarrs IO hir warp speeds. 1? -H, , 3 ' ' -' -- 1 3 . n .4 L ,ug 1,6 .. 5 A KA 5 .4. Lv Wm N rf.-A Ar 35 m p h,, junior Blll Gould prepares himself for me brggesr wpeour of all rime - , T , 5 1 I' L K it 't K X ' -' 7' ' Q A - '-W 5'-m ff, Y Q- ., .g 1 if 'xi'- 2 ' , u , , fi :A F -Li U, 'Q an ' .Mr ' - Q gQ:.:'E.'Q' Wh me ' Q' ' f 1- I 5 Q1-I If f. ,M fs Egg 1 f V, ' m - ' 5 ' ii Q' , J -ff ve. z . ., M Q-F 9 ,fr ki X ' ,.,3'l9 -fi ' 3 N x .EMG Frrsr year slfrer, Karl Srolrze, aggressively arracks me hlll dunng rhe Srare Meer Loalvrng an ln dlsbellel ls Junlar Meg Perusren offer successfully making lr down Magara 240 r 1 ' , 3 , id Lf :gr .I rs 'fe . ,zz L Y X-C Skiers Have Best Ever Year: Build Fresh Trails This was our besr season ever because our Boys' Varsiry Team was composed mosrly of experienced, hard- core, knowledgeable seniors, srill, our performance was hampered by several girlfriends l also feel rhar rhe school should provide a reriremenr program for four year veierans -senior Dave Kindred lr was a rarher inreresring experience! -senior Tom Lane l really eryoyed rhe ski season because of all rhose cure girk in rhe skin- righr skifsuirsl -gunior Bill Gould lf l had ro do if all over again. , . l wouldn 'r! 1'unior Meg Penisren lr was dfferenrln-sophomre Jean Anre lr would have gone a lor berrer wirhouf Bill Goulds jokes -sophomore Karl Siolrze Jusr skp mel -freshman Jenny Marrin The Musrang Cross Counrry Ski ream was comprised of many ralenred Skiers. Several of rhese skiers fried our for rhe Junior Narional and Arcric Mnrer ream. 5enior Tom Lane had a good chance of making fhe Alaskan Division Team, nored Coach David Chrbry, Duildng a new frail sysrem in rhe Edmonds Lake area required a lor of rhe skiers' lime during rhe fall rraining session lr is rhis rype of school and communiry prqecr rhar makes coaching especially rewarding for me, said Coach Chrisry This years ream was small, buf made up of indviduals who have a rremendous amounr of spirir and gurs, rhe indviduals need rhis spirir and gurs in order ro survive rhese condrions, srared Coach Chrisry This yeor's oursranding Freshman was Jenny Marrin, Masr Improved was sophomore Karl Srolrze. Oursranding Boy and Girl Awards wen! ro senior Tom Lane and junior Kisral Baker. The 1979-80 reom caprains were seniors Tom Lane and Dave Kindred. Awards were given our ar rhe X-C Ski Banauer held in March, The candd camera carches junior Kisral Baker looking or rhe boys along side rhe frail during fhe Srare Meer Acnhg as onchormah, Tam Lone gives ir everyrhrng hes gor as he heads foward rhe hhish lrhe Four year varsrry slver Dave Krndred double-pales hrs way ahead of a foe ar Krhcard Park, my ry A.. ., -. if . X Srr Denemcr Arnold alras Marnn McCubbrn, slvs for rhe Musrong ream whrle posrng as a Service camperrrar. i ,i 1 1' A 4rv5 ' ' ' ' - . ,J f fQL,,.f C' I Q fbi I . M. , , A J, fiTsY fa 'F sg L ,. P 7 ,I 5 'Nfl K l x X Freshman Jenny Marrih dragahally srrfdes dawn rhe rraclf as she rrres ro conserve energy for rhe gruelrhg hrlh V 242 -Q Sophomore Alan Tarpon shows hrs sruff as he srarrs lhra hls slfarerurh Searching for dead rceworms on fhe rfps of hrs slvs rs Loren Srclfles ,ns -' , '. Nl' K 'lv 1 A.. Slv ream members wax up rhelr slvs for rhe nexr race Cross Country Team. Back Row: Dill Gould Dm Marnn, Karl Sralrze, Thomas Wendel Lahe, Loren Sfclfles Second Raw: Don Hamah, Dave Kfhdred Arnam Moody, Klsral Baker, Mary Margerer Penis- ren, Jenny Marrln, Jeonfne Holrhaus, Alon Terpan From Row: Manager 77m Powell, Coach David Chrrsry Se venrh Graders Supporr Team: Best Season Ever lr was a good season for me and rhe whole sevenrh grade ream. -sevenrh grader Emil Teague All rhe ski reams did good bur we could nor have done ir wirhour rhe sevenrh graders. -eighrh grader John Srahl l would have won rhe championshp race if borh my poles hadn 'r broke. -sevenrh grader Greg Smirh lr was a good season and we needed wax maids. -eighrh grader Richard Legg The sevenrh grade boys are besr in rhe disrricr. f'-sevenrh grader Tom Rollman The orher skiers were good buf we are berrer. -sevenrh grader Jerry Sarher We are rhe lasr of rhe grear while arhleres, -eighrh grader Erik Roubon Our skis were roo slow. -eighrh grader Ginr Rogers The rraik were roo icy for skiing. -eighrh grader Ben Powell lr was a good season and l had a lor of fun. -eighrh grader Teresa Flercher. Junior l-hgh Cross Counrry Sking began January 7 and ended February 27 The rwo coaches were Mr, Gene Morgan and Mrs, Colny Tucker, Ar rhe beginning of ski season 35 srudenrs came our wirh 28 Nnishing. Borh coaches agreed rhar sevenrh grader Greg Smirh and eighrh grader Teresa Flercher were rhe besr skiers on rhe ream. The mosr iniproved skiers were sevenrh graders Daren Daley and Sally Leedham. Said IO be rhe mosr inspirarional was rhe sevenrh grade boys' ski feam. Their besr meer was rhe lasr regular meer which roak place or Darrlerr. One of rhe unusual incidenrs was when Daren Daley bear Greg Smirh in rhe championshp race due ro Greg breaking borh his poles. The ream hnished second overall in rhe regular season. ln rhe championshios rhe sevenrh grade girk hnished rhird rhe sevenrh grade boys hnished Nrsr, rhe eighrh grade girb Nnished rhird and rhe eighrh grade boys nnisnea fourfh. Bghrh grader Den Hosclaw husrles on ro rhe hnish lne. Preparing himself for rhe upcoming hill is Erik Dasserr Trying ro run up rhe srrenaus hill B Camille Denning. I I ,G 'N-. 'l ,, . 'f' ' A .:-' . lg 3, 3 '11, l' I fro 'W -W' I ik' gl: f vvpis F -I 4 Nw X ff is ' M g K ,fi 'M gee T , f- 6 P Q V .Q- - 9 , X Q. s 4-mn' 1-,,,,,,.-,avi This page sponsored by Coach Gene Morgan. has 'X Leavlng rhe resr of rhe pads behlnd hrm, Errlf Roabon srorrs an hs long journey, V Wlrh a grear loals of dererrnrnarron and confidence of a furure Olyrnprc jlver, erghrh grader Monrque Berry slvs on for a hopeful vrcrory for herself and for me ream R i ..a The Junlor Hlgh Cross-Country Ski Team. Top Row: Coach Morgan, Monique Berry, Dan Crogs, Angela Horns, Drll Brion, Lee Barber, ond Ben Powell. Middle Row: Te- resa Hercher, Judy Mraschelf, Adrlene Ter- pon, Enlf Roulson, and John Srohl Bottom Row: Roberr Francls, Rlthard Legg, Tom Rollrnan, Daren Daley, Jerry 5arher, Chnl Rogers, and Ernll Teauge, Undefeared Team Third In Region: Sends 9 To Stare l srill love wresrling and am going ro come bacls nexr year and me and 'rhe ream' will ralfe Srare-NO SECONDS! -Junior Gary Helder. This ream worlsed harder and longer, had berrer spirir and more desire rhan any ream rhar l've ever coached - Head Coach Darrel Whire lr was a grear season-besr program in years. -senior Royce Marrin 'Considenng l had ro move here, l rhinlf l luclsed our in gerring inro such a sruoly school ro wresrle for. -senior Ron Demers. This was rhe hardesr-working ream l have ever been associared wirh, l am very proud ro have been a parr of ir. -Assisranr Coach Sreve Novelli 'Since ir was my Hrsr year, ir was excellenrl -freshman Tom Mcori Rerurning from Chrisrmas vacarion on January 7 ro begin pracrice, rwelve grapplers appeared in rhe halk of CHS wirh Mohawlfs. Hcrures of rheir new hairsryles nor only made rhe local papers, bur rhe Associared Press as well so people across rhe counrry could see rhe Chugialf wresrlng reams dedcarion, The 1980 season marlsed rhe nrsr rime rhar rhe varsiry ream ever wenr undefeared and unried wirh a roral of 20 wins. They de-feared borh Service and Kenai rhree rimes each in rhe dual meer season, only ro place rhird in rhe Region IV Tournamenr behind Service and Wesr, and second in rhe Srare Tournamenr behind Kenai, The junior varsiry ream, coached by Sreve Novell' and Kerry Welch, ended rhe season wirh 11 wins and 2 losses, They losr ro Wesr and Service 0ff6T defearing each of rhem once before, The ream losr numerous members due TO iryuries, nored Coach Novell and ako suffered from a lacls of deprh. Mne wresrlers placed in rhe Region lV Tournamenr. They were- Bob Jones, 105 pounds, hrsr, Maris Jarchne, 105, rhird- Brian Urodericls, 112, fourrh, David Thomas, 102, Nrsr, Terry Simpson, 102, second- Gary Helder, 155, Nrsr, Jeff Allen, 155, fourrh, Jerry McGowen, 185, second- Jed Henning, HWT Hrsr. These enrered rhe Srare Tournamenr, where six placed.- Bob Jones, hrsr, Marlf Jardne, fourrh, David Thomas, Hrsr, Terry Simpson, second- Gary Helder, second- Jed Henning, second Junior Marlf Jardne gnmoces as he arrernprs a snap-down on his West High School opponenr in rhe Srare Taurnamenr. 246 Making Alasl-fa wresrlfrmg hlsrory, Dowd Thomas and Terry Simpson compere for Hrsr place ln rhe Srare Tournamenr Afrer befng crowned as Srare Champlan, Bob Jones joyfully embraces his long-nme menror, Coach Whlre 4.3.- Havfng placed fourrh nh Reglonok or 112 pounds, Greg Broderlclx srands on rhe podium ro represenr Chugrak. .Struggling ro sray drop rhe SIIUOIION, Gary Helder worlas hrs way ro a second place Harsh In rhe Srare Tournomenr Senior Royce Marrin cfsplays his charr ofrer capruring fhe heavy weigh! crown in rhe CHS lnvirarianal Tourney - SY The passibilries af a sir our, srand up, or o swirch Hash rhrough Shawn Hlis' mind as he plans ro vvin. T ,,N,,,,, , 2'- ... +,.. Y W -it.. -gxa.:4xL4x-:. QQ! ..f,,' T Junior Varsity Wrestling Team. Back Row: Coach Kerry Welch, Fronls lmhoii Royce Marrin, Dm Tloberrs, Carl .xg Sullivan, Calfiusrermuhl Shawn Elhs, Randy Vanderwoad Eddie Peppers, Brain Vandervvood Coach Sieve Novell Front Row: Manager John lde, Terry Simpson, Greg Droderitlf, Mike Haynes, Brian Broderick, Morlf Jardine, Dan Edwards Guru Semen , -xg B 6 Jef -----.......-V.. .........-.-'I-ff'- Seniar grappler Joclf Allen gives rhe junior varsiry ream a hebing hand by easily downing a Glennallen wresrler 248 .- nv ' .Z Freshmen groppler, Greg Broderrgk, lrys ro explain me me orr of wresrlfrvg ro on odmfrmg specroror -ff po XVre5rler Ron Arms Demers has his Servfce opponenr porolyzed Team Coplofns Jed Hennrng ond Bobby jones Gosh mio me gym wlrh rhe wsfons of sfoughrerfng Servfce I L 1 -3. 1 - 5- 11 fr-,- , V - - .,- f -- 1--A - ' 4--'- K - -.1 7 -- .h 1 +1 :H V w e r- 3 .rf-:xr ,.- .wm Sophomore Mike Haynes drives his Servrce opporwenr rnro rhe mor or o home march under rhe spor hghr 249 Mrh a rhrill of vicroryn smile an his face, Pere lmhof wadss away from anafher win. li- rw., wr Pn ,, in mv ..--,.,.. The referee gives seniar wresrleriflon Arms Demers Iwo poinrs for a quick reversal 23 I r M-1, , :'..1,4,,4.siL N Varsity Wrestling Team. Dock Row: Al Garrz, manager, Jed Henning, Jerry McGowen, Pele lrnhof Gary Helder, JeffAllen, Tray Mllvngs, Coach Darrel Whire Franr Row: John ide, manager, Dave Thomas, Greg Herzog, Ran Derners, Ricls 5rofHer Bob Jones, Thomas Mcari Nor Picrurezf Brian Cale, manager 250 W ' Planning ro pln on opponenr l5 Jed Hennlng, who rlnlshed me season undefeored 1+ ,-, Movlng ln for rhe lvll IS Jerry McGowen, os he shows us sryle and form ,If ,Q 4 f 4 Ai? H, ,. , .- V ,g Af' s V '25, .f W-fj'io,lilZ,sgf' , in H ,gg As hes done before, Junlor Gary Helder I5 ln :he process of rolllng hrs mon for rhe pln Sernng hlmself for o ralfedown lS Royce Morrln, os he moves ln on hrs opponenrs weolf poslrlon. 251 Sevenrh grader Tom Hulfer uses a halfnehon effecnvely Colr Grapplers Take Hrsr Spot: Win Championship Coach Phrlllps and Coach WOff were rhe marn reason we fools Hrsr rn rhe fournamenr, -sevenrh grader Dale Donadlo lr was rhe oesr season rhe junror hrgh ever had! -sevenrh grader Hans Anderson bVresrhng rs wresrhng, and we 're number one! -elghrh grader James lnlfs We dd grearlwesevenrh grader Ken Jrnlss We showed rhe school who rhe sruds really arel -elghrh grader Shane Hyson l-lanshaw lsn'r as grear as fhey rhoughr rhey were. -sevenrh grader and ream manager Crarg Sanoorne ISTUUS of rhe year! -elghfh grader Lee Van Horn The junror hrgh wresrllng feam gor off ro o good srarf rhrs season by wrnning rherr hrsr rwo exhrbrrlon marches by a large margrn The Colrs rhen wenr on ro a nearly undefeared season losing only ro Hanshew by one pornr, Thrs lefr rhem wrrh a 5 wln, 7 loss record for rhe season, Coach Hal Rhrlhps and assrsranr Coach Waller Thomas, afrer wafchrng all rhe wresrlers carefully durrng rhe season, decrded rhor James linlss was rhe mosr improved wresrler, Rodney Cummlngs, rhe mosr oursronchng, and Tyrone Hanna rhe mosf rnsprrarlonol ln rhe dsrrrcr rournamenr which fools place March 79 and 20, rhe Colrs fools rhe champronshrp rrrle l-We Gruenrng grapplers. 5corr Kleser ar 80 pounds, Marr Tanner or 720, Tyrone l-lanno Of 725, Rodney Cummings ar 700, and Tom Huffer ar 745, placed RTS! Among rhe orhers who placed were Rodney Jackson, Mike Barnharr, Gary Swanson, Mllfe Knrghr, Mnsron Kalrenbach, and James Jlnlss. On March 27, rhe Colrs fraveled ro Farrbanlss for an rnyrrarronal rournamenr as a parr of rhe Mrdnlghr Sun Wresrllng Guo. They placed second our of rhe 8 reams parrrcparrng, jusr behind Norrh Pole. l-leayywerghr wresrler James Jrnlss was rhe only Gruenlng parrlcpanr ro place hrsr, our many orhers placed hlgh. Coach Phrllrps anxrously awolfs rhe oufcome of a march. ,gm Q , ..:y-H., .v -g inqw M ,. 5, .W 2 Y .' .k . ,423 , ,317 our 3' S -at Going-Wall our for a pin rs eighfh grader Marr Tanner, .ff x 'Whar do I do naw? wonders efghrh grader Rodney Commfngs as he arremprs ro por rhe Mears hsh an hrs oadf a is 4 'T -4-sw-H sd Q flfslng ra solure rhe gym mars rs Gruenrngs wresrfrng ream Gruenrng Jonror high wresrler Lee VanHarn mfsses a srep whrle walrzrng rhe Blue Danube vwrh an apponenr .1.1-mm: -' V ' Q !..v -1 4 ,-.A A ' six! ,... L -W ' M, 4, M, 1 Y 'ho '9i b 'z. 'ix 0 Q v If S ,,-.w:1 i ,. z Ting Junlor High Wrestling Team. Back Raw: Coach Hal Philips, Dennfs Wheefer, Heorh McCor!s!e, James Burke, Dowd Holrhaus, Tam Huffer, Jason Sranron, Rodney Cummfngs, PJ Wrllrams Mlddle Row: Roberr Sreed Crafg Sonborne, Mrlfe Knrghr, Ron Thomas, Rodney Jackson, Jfmmy Mclsey, Tyrone Hanna, Sreve McKeever Front Row: Gary Swanson, Alyrn Spencen Mike Barnharr, Shane Hysan, Ken Jrnks, Dawa Mllvngs, Rfclf Conover Not Pictured: Assfsranr Coach Wafr Thomas, James Jnks, MDSIOO Kalrenbach, Lee VanHorn. 253 JUNIOT Brian Kosfcls shows rhe phorographer how ro smfle and keep cleonfng rhe We C . L4 Sophomore Ron Chambers zeros I0 on rhe rorger while rhrnfvng abour rhe nexr meer 4. my P .1 s 'CI no S .vf a . a. N 1 V' a Rifle Team. Back Row: Ron Chambers, John Ferrow, Ed Penrsren, Mark Krehl Andy Delfreon, Drafn Kusfck, Front Row: Coach Jodi Taylor, Cassie Forrhfng, Alyson Heodle, Dowd Smfrh, Kevin Zachery, Coach Ted Dradley flwe Team member Andy Delfreon gers a hepfng hand from Coach Bradley as he lfnes up rhe gon and rhe rarger, 254 1. ,nf v. s M54-sig Lg Xa ' 'ire f X x4,...f-- I X I 'Z 5 2 Q s V 0 I -l ,, -qw- T 3 E' . 1 ,ia -ew . .-. ., NT! 4 'HJ ' tl 4m E, ,N fx- Lay' 255 Chuglalws Usharpshoorer EXITOOVUIHOITGH, Ed Penlsren, be heves In rhe old saying, The closer you are, rhe berrer ' CHS Rifle Team Places Nationally: Besr Season Ever l fhlrlls we were very srrong, rhe ream was more cohesrvef we sruclf ragerher more rhan any orher rffle ream has ar Chuglals has fn rhe posr -senfor Andy Delsreon Our ream was hurr by rhe loss of lasr years seniors, our all ln all we dd well enough wlrhour rhem Hesenlor Rabh Rlehl We dldn'r wrn as many marches as we would have lflsed foo, our overall we srrll dd well -senlor Ed Penlsren The only parr of rhe season rhar wasn'r absolurely grear was when we found our rhar we fools rhrrd ln rhe champronshp march qunlor Alyson l-leadle 5hoor1ng really helos when you run cross counrry agafnsr a ream lllse Dlmond -sophomore Tom l-hclsey The season srarred lore ln Seprember and ended ln lare February. The ream procrrced dolly for rhe marches rhar were held each monrh Marches rhls year included The Mayors' 100 and Narlonal Rrfle Assoclarlon Secrfonal march Thrs years Rifle Team was rhe besr ream l have ever had, srared Coach Ted Bradley The 1970-80 Rlfle Team placed rhlrd rn rhe champlonshfps fn lore February The hrghllghrs of rhe rlfle season were rhe Mayors 100 and rhe N R A Secrionals for rhe hrgh school ream, ln rhe Mayor's 100, Chuglals had 18 auahfyrng members. Freshman Mllse l-hclsey was rhe rap auallfyrng rwe ream member ln rhe NR A. Secrlonals rhe ream placed hrsr fn rhe scholasrfc drvlsfon The NRA. Secrlonab include rhe enrlre Unlred Srares 'Nexr year our goal wfll be ro lsnocls off Barrlerr, nexr year we should be srronger rhan ever, safd Coach Bradley There were nlhe lerrermen on rhe squad rhls year Too of rhe nrne were four year lerrermen The rop rhree marlssmen were senlor Ed Penlsren, wlrh an 572 senlor Rabh Klehl wlrh an 867, and senlor Andy Delsreon wlrh an 8.32 Junlor Alyson Headle smlles as her shor hnds rhe marlf Junior High Rifle Team. Back Row: Coach Jack Hslfe, Doug Dugfh, Randy Fronkhh, Dm Rodgers, Parry Calloway Front Row: Eric Scholrself, Allen Greervlund Terry Hamllran, Joel Jones Smilrng as he prepares ro shoor I5 Doug Dugfn. n 5 I P r 4 1 Coach Jack Hslfe checks rhe bolr acnan of erglirh grader Eric Scholrrselfk rrHe. ,fa Peering over hrs sighr IS Terry Hamllron as he prepares ro shoor rhe phorographer. Q Coach Hslfe shadows a srudenr replacing a rifle form are of rhe Junior l-hgh , CMV! is fl e. 257 Checking rheir scores are Terry Homilron and Joel Jones Rifle Team Molds New Rifle Club: Finishes Second Nor so grear, buf we 'll come baclf. -eighrh grader Ent Scholrsele l lilse my shorr, for buddy Mr. Welb. Hfeighrh grader Troy Kusiclf We had a good coach and we had a good year! -sevenrh grader Shane Ryan lr would be grear if l could shoor! -seyenrh grader Ranay Franlshn lr was an olsay ream buf, needed more improvemenr and more cleaning rods, Aeighrh grader lay Sarher l had lors of fun and had a good year. -sevenrh grader Joel Jones Rwery srarred January 7 and ended February 29. A RiHery Club was also formed rhis year whifh srarred in Ocrober and ended in December. Hfreen shoorers rurned our ar rhe beginning of rhe season and ren sfayed unril rhe end. Accordng ro ream coach Mr. Jacls Hslse, rhe besr shoorer on rhe ream was sevenrh grader 5hane Ryan. The mosr improved was sevenrh grader Parry Calloway, Said ro be mosr inspirarional was eighrh grader Troy Kusiclf The season record was 0 wins'5 losses, The group also shor in rhe Mayors 100, compering againsr area reenagers ond adulrs. Also some members of rhe ream parricipared in NRA KNarional Rifle Associarionl comperirions or rhe marches. Parritpanrs shor in posirions- prone, sirring, lsneehng, and srandng Ar rhe end-of season championshps rhe ream Hnbhed second, behind Romig Junior l-hgh, Showing off his muscle before shooring is Randy Franlxlin Small Turnour Cripples Team, Spirit Runs High Boys' Track 'l'm where l wanr ro be. . .ar rhe rap, buf somerimes rhk ream makes me really depressed, -senior Jerome Durr lr would be a lar berrer for me if Jerome had been only four feer rall! ' 'iunior Bill Gould 'Yrs rhe besr place ro sell my drugs during rhe springluqunior Dm Marrin Good year for rhe discus rhrowers and rhe shor purrers, everybody eke. . . -sophomores Greg Craig and Roberr Okon Irs a Ram ro be irjured during rrackl -freshman Paul Sraso The 7980 Boys' Track Team began pracrice March 17 Mrh only abour 25 boys our of 45 srarrers, rhe ream suffered from lack of ream unify, spirir, and ream parricioarion. Coach Don Sanders cired rhe following rracksrers as rhe basic nucleus of rhe 1980 ream: seniors Jerome Durr, Craig Johnson, Joe Lochner, David Lesrer and John Herzog,- juniors John Wanamaker and Par Garnry. This years ream caprains were Joe Lochner, Jerome Durr, and David Lesrer, Girls ' Track lf l could ger our of rhe blocks, l could do berren our 440 relay ream is excellenrlnqunior Kisral Baker lr mighr have heped if rhere would have been a lor more girk. Hiunior Meg Penisren lf my parrner Kisral could ger our of rhe blocks in rhe 100, we mighr have a decenr sprinr ream. -junior Amy Sraso l lked rhe season, nexr year will be even berrer! -freshman Jenny Marrin The Girk' Track Team rosrer srayed prerry much rhe same rhroughour rhe season. The ream had eleven freshmen and sophomores, Hve juniors and one senior. The reams enrhusiasm and spirir ran high and we had many inclvidual improvemenrs rhroughour rhe season, said Coach Renee Henry. Ored as mosr improved rhroughour rhe season were Sally Trirr in rhe rrple jump, Amy Srasa in rhe 220, Nola 5ommers in rhe dscus and Kelly Kirk in rhe high jump. Meg Penisren was mosr valuable ro rhe ream, Team caprains were Meg Penisren and Kisral Baker, Coach Bullock cheers his sprrnfers on during a meer ,L futon'-fl - --'P W'-'W . 'Zflz ig 611.4 32 ff 2 ,. . P This page sponsored by WR. Gould Junior Nola Sommers lers loose rhe dlscoss wirh a mighly hea ve, daring a meer ar Dimond. Honding off rhe baron for rhe mile relay are seniors Dowd Lesrer and Joe lochner f my ,L..1-- .gunn- Track Team. Back Row: Scorr Chrsrlanson, Harvey Hnch, Nola Sommer, John Herzog, Greg Craig, Roberr Olson, Tam l-hckey, Don Canoy, Doug Millen Mike Almon, Paul Sraso, Fifth Raw: Manager Joe Dexrer, Korri King, Kon' Mrzel Debbie Ribelin, Dm Roberrs, Amy Sroso, John Wanomalfer, Coach Don Sanders Fourth Row: Judy Hanlis, Michelle Moore, Marcia Fay, Jll Wanamolfer, Kelli Chynowerh, Cecelia Piesils, Manager Vernerra Green, Kaye Moeller Third Raw: Coach Darrel Whire, Manager Jeanine Holrnous, Coach Marlf Bullock, Sheri Morrson, Jennifer Marrin, Coach Renee Henry Second Row: Kelly Kirk, Marlowe Jacl-san, Manager Down Halrerman, Nm Morrin, Bill Gould Par Garriry, Craig Johnson, Coach Ola Robbins Front Row: Caprains David Lesrer, Kisral Dalfer, Jerome Durr, Meg Penisren, and Joe Lochner. 259 ..,..f1'4 ' . . -1 ,mrs was Concenfrarlng on sraylrvg low on me hurdle ls an exfremely derermlned Sherri Marrson, 'W r - 4 x , , Y gif' -vw, K Senior Cralg Johnson sprlnrs ro hrs full ablhry In the one-hundred yard dash. f , rx, - H423- 5 A 1 m 1 1 Mi 8 ,f ,V 3 . 5 :t pg ,: 5, ,. 1 t- 4 E - ' Ea. 5 i g r. 1, V J ' 1 Q 1 .1 Rik ef we l , - r--' ' ff 1 -. 1 -3 if , ggf- ff: ?4'f3i2f'i4.,,':L 2 2 'i513f'xLv.. . grgg- .g,.,, , --1 ... I Mar K , . - . ' A' gn N pw I V4 ,. W M Q, - , ,T ma: M f A '14-f . ' M m'f '- W L Q r,f:, . 1 I . K A 4. .,,'1fffNJ?i 22,53-gQci',,1ff5fV.. ,, M l W f ., a In - r --an rf -- iqff-Q55 ' ' ' I ' L. -'W Sgr. Q' 'W -: ., Y W ' . ,,,w E5,:5g51wcw I - V- . 4 ' , - 13-Q4 K- JN ' , ,K,igv:f'f1,'g?:1+1i,23ibs 'X wi .., ' ' 5 5 .,,A2R, .H Q5 - if. Mu.. - - Exhausred runner, Klsral Dal-ser hands off rhe baron ro Meg Penisren, who hopes ro vltrorlbusly complere lhe anchor leg of fhe mile relay 260 5 ' 1 1 ' w 'Tilt Jr ' X51 Qu QC' 'If -uf 3 E 3 I 1191 -an 1 LQ 9 'EF 1- 1 L 5 261 Obraining rhe lead over rwo Wesr defenders in rhe miie is rracksrer Tom Hidfey. Junior Amy Sraso keeps up race pace as she Ls surrounded by comperirors. iii ,. Q1 . Q I-Q H g ga- Execurrng precise form or rhe beginning of rhe race is junior Par Garriry, Sophomore Debbie Ribehn arremprs ro ser o new girls record in rhe high jump, While spinning around rhe ring, Jamie Smirh rhinks abour his release Purring all his muscle power lnro rhe shorpur is Jeff Belmudes MFA' H 1 s,c,,,Q? -, r J F '11 Junlor High Track. Top Raw: Don Chose, Mr. Gene Morgan, Jeanne Hopkins, Gloria Holrhous, Sarah Roberrs, Hearh McCarkle, Srephonie Mkan, Dm McClung, Tarnm y Sheldon, Morcl Colley, Jamie 5mirh, Leona Davis, Edk Berson, Cheryl Defronce, Terry Doubon, Tommy Huffeij john Srohl Terese Flercher, Greg Krause, Glendella Freeman, Mn Daniel Benn Srephens, Angelo Horrs, Tom Cook, Jeff Belmudes, Wckie Johnson, and Mr. Fred C alley, Middle Row: Lance Srevens, 77m Rogers, Jens Franas, Kenny Rourke, Jerry Sarher, Arr McKinley, Joe Debnar, Gilberr Coley, Ken hnx, Drer Carren Ron Henderson, Jess y Halrermon, and Mr, Ken Kirk. Botfom Row: Susan Lane, Suki Whirmore, Shan- non Tanner, Anne Hokem, Camille Denning, Anna Esrohlla, Candy Barcia, Ludndo Church, LLsa Mann, Wginia Hhs, Harrie Burbank, Ml Freirog, and Chris Townsend , v J, -' iv! M el ,,,,,- 1 ,.-1 N, A few seventh graders take time to dscuss their events gov: -V -' .,..-45 l ,L+ ,-gf .if 4-. , ,is 4. 1 -1 ---.. ,. .. JL, z,.p T-' ' 'v-, 4? TT, K- I J' 5. After hearing the starting commands, Erik Berson gets set - Attempting to fly over the high bar 5 Wrginia Ellis Q M,-.4 A 3. ..... P . Q as To . , , It -. V Y - . . 5 , VV ,,,,,..,,-..-.....---.-.. - r .,,.,gfkf+3,if'jig.! i.'1F't 2 -bil w.Qg.,!,E :WP X ... gacnfj 7 'XM . , ' cf' N,,,,.gg-,V j'ig? l Pacing themselves for the strenuous mile run, seventh graders Chris Townsend and Anne Holmsen try to keep ahead 263 Small Turnout Features Many Individual Victors All our track coaches are super cool. -eighth grader Don Chase Coach Colley doesn't push us very hard, -eighth grader Nm McC7ung We needed rougher practices, and I eryoy going to the meets and winning. -eighth grader Tom Cook Coaches are alright, and track is fun, -seventh grader Chris Townsend Coach Colley made me run the 440. -eighth grader John Stahl lf you have talent, track is fun. -eighth grader Jeff Belmudes l like the good-looking guys at the meet. -eighth grader Angela Harris l hate the 100 yd. dash but I love the 80 yard hurdles. -seventh grader Jens Francis Track season began April 9 with 45 track particpants. Some of the premier team scorers were eighth graders Teresa Fletcher-440 yard run, Jeff Belmudes-shot put, Tom Cook-high jump, Nm McClung- 100 and 200 yard dashes, and Gloria Halthauseshot put, and seventh grader Camille Dennihgediscus. The coaches were Mr. Gene Morgan, eighth grade girls,- Mrs. Colny Tucker, seventh grade girls, Mr. Fred Colley, eighth grade boys, and Mr. Ken Kirk, seventh grade boys. Their best meet was against Central Junior l-Hgh when the eighth grade girk got twelve out of thirteen Hrst places. This year the track team won one total meet and lost six Track season ended May 22 Eryoying me sunshine are Richie Phiihps and Amy Shapiro. M Concenrranng on swarring mosquifas is junior Jody Brion .A ff fi ,. 45.1 5 .Y W E I .L V, 14 .in J N . X .,g.',,x.fi,.cQfi1:. -,jl,f4:1'.g,f, ' i if i .- 4 A , - 'A uf y-1, if,,,,m, ,M . ..... N .,,AA lik . Lfgii. ii , .b ,Q Affn. 5-,V QL. X xx V A ki 'X -KN, X ,, 3: ,W pk, Q- N,-A X ' . 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' Q' A Q Wftzizn I 4 4 ' 'v A' ,T 4 ' X A L ,, if ' ' ,, H x ' Q fe. .V 6, 'fy ' f'fPm ',-f :5Tf4,,'.:5-33 , 6 ,. , r M Q ' ififfiixgg -f gjiiffw 12 '- . us. 4 k Q- ,V ,g.,,x!4,,4.i,n ,f 3 'f-un :N.., w. xigf.. . 2 x X Q 7 fr f M f, A 'T 'L I 4 QL ' A ff H , A?'!f'.iif'h KAV. 5.,f,WsE:'f:.:J3 is 1XQexf ?'rp15,,? Trying IO mix some dancing wirh fennis is .Suzanne Kissee. -- ,V I 4 ,. y -' haul if Parfners lan Jenkins and Ken! Logan congrofulare each orher. 264 Q1 ii femzsgf-'aww-nf' - i Y A g A ' vtg.,g-2 5W Q. ,vyslz X, .fix in 1- va- ,M Grlmaclng wlrh efforr sophomore Laura Connel 41 V, ,. 1 . vw U N IK V ,I A .M2'ff',:,j',fTw',,:,f, arrernprs ro perfecr her baclfhand on rhe rerurn ' -' '- 1 I f W' ' ' ' '- 7'7 1 -.1-L 'si' .Qui 3 N. h .. I A : l ' ' . . ' :,1'4 -'jg 'K .aweawg ' ki . . I ' - .9 llZff?7:1:2?2fi??1:43S2 1' - ,. 9754-ag:-lf ,eff X A J . 1 : 1 : .... Q r . b V E -., xl:- ' ' vi H ' I A Prepared for rhe wearher I5 Coach Mac Owen 'Q YEQ. ,na-' Y l hi ., ,. .. . .:i1.-iggl-.' -'fi Q: X , ,bong ---5 va s, ,xi-V L F-'K X .z X O .A T A A-551' 5- f. O 1 ' l ' ' ' ' Y O il , l l :L .Y ' l g C 4 .. .. 1 ., 265 Tennis Players Gain Experience, Anticipate Change Llfes nor o bowl of cherrles when you double faulr ar brealvpolnr. Hiunlar Rob Dryanr Theres nowhere ro go buf up! !sophomore Laura Connell XVe've lmproved and plan ro lmprove more nexr year. -freshman Duane Cole We are pleased wlrh our performance, HQUOIOTS Mehssa Elhorr and . Suzanne Klssee We have a prerry good ream all around. -sophomore Kevln Miller The comperlrlon ls grearl -sophomore Marsha 5mlrh. Oh, beans! Da whar l fell ya'! -Coach Mac Owen l wlsh l had a nlclsel for every march we 'losr Uiunlor Jody Brlon l've learned o lor. 1'unlor Jen Hanehausen Mlh SlX rerurnlng lerrermen, rhe 35- member rennls ream commenced pracrlce on March 31. The bulls of rhe ream were beglnners, malslng lr o very lnexperlenced group. Of rhe 28 members rhar complered rhe season, none were senlors. Thls was rhe rhlrreenfh year fhar Coach Mac Owen has coached rennls, her rhlrd ar CHS Coach Owen nored rhe glrls doubles were excellenr and comperlrlve, whlle all rhe slngles were weals. Tennls season for rhe 7980787 school year will be moved ro rhe fall, camperlng wlrh numerous orher sporrs. Mrs Owen feels rhar rhe ream wlll prosper by rhe change because rhe players wlll have rwo monrhs of pracrlce behlnd fhem. The large number of players made lr lmposslble for everyone ro compere, and a lor of juggllng had ro be done They are loolslng forward ro posslbly havlng a JV ream ln rhe furure, whlch would heh solve rhls problems ,.......V ,,...--f 3 Tennis player Burch Moore grimoces as he arremprs ra smash rhe ball ro rhe other reom. Sophomore Dawn Kissee dlgenrly fries ro shake off rhe resull of o srray dogpile, Q. A 1133 'fi 1 W wwf., ,,,,---' Tennis Team. Back Row: Mrs. Mac Owen, Mike Haynes, Rob Dryanr, Burch Moore, Dudley Boehm, Rodney Mid Marr Owen, Jody Brion, Kevin Miller, Dan Welch, Kenr McNoIl, Diana Dial Colin Jenkins, Front Row: Melssa Elliorr, Suzanne Kssee, David Jenkins, Kenr Logan, Andy Miner, Laura Con- nell, Jennifer Ginsburg, Dawn Kissee, Rithie Philips, lan Jenkins. 267 J. Best Graduates Q 2 as 0 T, , ii 1 ,iv K 4.0, 2 2 1 5? 6 Q., 0McNaII 2A 2 512' 15:2 , -SZ' :ills L5 5 1 N V 0, 'ejnrgz ,iq 1 1 ,, k v- gg ' rs Q 5 1 i , ' 2 300 K Espffe 109 ,ff ,, M ,+, 19 ig rage Alaska 99501 277-6775 ?ifllQlf'u n as Congratulations Seniors and Good Luck in the years to come! f 1' ' Neil Lyornsrad Todd Brannon John Herzog David Hamilran Jerry McGowen Darren Kaael Urn MX Bob Lee 4. , From Rich Merrill Rad Kinney J' B im ean David Kelley lim Hire Jacls Allen lerorne Durr Aw? Jed Henning cn l-luffer .W 0, ,e ?Ef4fAnythingifiin metal or wood., Aluminum ali? ilteel mig welding. 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At Atlantic Richfield Company, we've involved ourselves in communities throughout Alaska - because this is our home, too. We're proud to be part of Its economic and cultural foundation. AtlanticRichfieldCompany gg Congratulations Seniors Of '80 Sassy Lass Corrs Shopping Mail Eagle River, Alaska 604-3303 CONGRATULATIONS to the graduating SENICDRS from d Jonathan Berrridge D. V.M. and the staff of Eagle River Veterinary Hospital l-larry's Place Would like to Congratulate the Graduating Class of 4980 Specializing: First Line Arctic Cats Accessories-Parts-Servicing Arctic HARRY'S PLACE P O. Box 1597 l Eagle River, AK 99577 0 1907i 694 2549 SyntOl'ly noun: being responsive to, and in harmony with, the environment. Algeska pigifnne Sepiic .Sysrems ' Warer Lines ' Foorings 0 Dirching ' Sewer Lines Licensed 0 Bonded 0 insured Erickson 's Backhoe Excavating Services - Greer Tank Distributor OWNER X HOWARD 5fzia45oN J,g4,.,,5' ' U 4641674 usiness 6 Home rh 6859250 TANAN A MECHANICAL, INC. 1601 East 84th Court Congratulations And Good Luck Senior Scholars Diana Dial Steve Childs Ed Penisten Nancy Oesau Lauren Wenzel Anna Perez Jeanne Wetherington no it HOPTOR 5OClFTY 3 'f 7 QS Vs if from the Honor Society Suite 101 C9073 344-8719 Anchorage, Alaska 99502 TLX 26-308 . MI A 1:-3,-1-'.T:.:,-.-1- 1 K 'Haig' li' f D V P12 Z A fill K - Creek if . ' METROPOLITAN REALTY 523 West 8th Avenue, Suite 100 4 y Anchorage, Alaska 99501 5 Congratulations 1-I BEST WISHES TO Sgnjors '80 5 Class of '80 BELLA 4 lrahor1fOrher Food 0 Mnes 6 Beers 0 Greaf Service: IS, Peters Creek Rd. QU, place and Glenn Highwayj or Yours IFREE DELIVERIESF 688-2221 U-Do Mini Storage ' 24 Hr. Security - Fenced Yards Yard Space For: Cars, Campers, R.V.S. Boats, Etc. Mile 18 Old Glenn Hwy. Phone 688-3343 We would like to wish the Class of '60 SM ILING f- Kenneth J. Mears, Orthodontist I Medical Park 2211 5 No. Lights if Army Navy Surplus Work Clothes Boots Sporting Goods Downtown Eagle River We Enjoy Telling The World About The Many Great Activities Of Chugiak Students Next To Proctors Q Ph' 694-3211 Ch 9 lxxffiilrifgf A . A . Goof Cblep x 63, 63, Fabrics - Notions Hobby 6 Craft Supplies Q A . . UE 5 Frontier Fabric Shop B' Q. F 5 Q lsr place on lefr Eagle River Loop Road 'Web mdusruax Ne r ro the Srar BM-ULATION5 5,940 0 4 X46 Q9 45. SQ, Ylf W A W VETERANS or FoRE1caN W,-ms Posr 9765 Wish foe the Class Eagle River Lions C ongrorulore of '80 Good Luck In The F urure. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 1979-'80 OUTSTANDING ATHLETES -BO YS' BASKETBALL Do vid Kelley -FOOTBALL- Jed Henning Deols Kodel Dove Kelley Neil Mornsrod -BO YS' TRACK John Herzog . WRESTLING Bob Jones -BOYS' CROSS COUNTR Y SKIING- Torn Lone A -GIRLS ' BASKETBALL- Kelli Chynowerh . -TENNIS- Suzanne KBsee -S WIMM ING- John Lindqusr Donny Legg Amy Cronlf -BO YS ' CR OSS-COUN TR Y R UNNING- Lone X' , -RIFLER Y. I l. x, y I .V -' 1 K A. -GIRLS ' CROSS COUNTRY SKIING- Kisrol Boker I .. S2755 Ed Renfsren -HOCKEY- I-Iomilron Brannon Chuck Byronr I - VOLLEYBALL- Jen Horjehousen GIRLS' CROSS C OUNTR Y RUNNING Meg Penzkren -GIRLS' rnAcK- - A Meg Penfsren from rhe COACHING STAFF or A A ms .V 4,5 'K 01' ' O ,S -is 'Pvd Lge . Ur--' ' ,1-41 41 ' .I if 1' WV ,il Iggy, 1 ' academics C I 5 bs -C : , xv I Administration Organizes CH For Decade 's Starr Tremendous -Princpal Mr. Ed Nash l've worked in many of rhe Anchorage gghoobg l feel Chugials is rhe besr! - Srudenr 5ervices Princpal Mr. Guy Hsher '7nferesfing, busy, differenr-is how l would describe rhis school year. The arrirude, parricparion, and inreresr of rhe srudenrs and reachers has improved ilfe never before, -Acriviries Princpal Mr. Dill Kuhlmann Very good school year-never have l worlsed wirh a berrer bunch of lsids, as far as rheir amiude, abihry, and behavior B concerned -Junior l-hgh Principal Mr. George Penrose ' 'Gr-r-r-r-ear! eCurnculum Princpal Mrs. Debbie Readng. l-ive Chugialf-Gruening adminisrrarors were charged vvirh fhe responsibihry of 1430 CHS srudenrs ihis year. Mr, Ed Nash, princpal supervised rhe worls of one hun- dred faculry members, inclucvng of? full and parr-rime reachers. This was his elevenrh year af Chugialf. Mr. Bill Kuhlmann, acre iviries prinapal, was coorcinarar for all sparrs and acriviries schedules for borh rhe junior and senior highs, He has been here for eighr years. Mr. George Penrose, junior high princpal had many responsib- iiries ranging from curriculum ro arren- dance and chscpline for rhe sevenrh and eighrh graders. He has worked ar Chugialf- Gruening for four years. Mr, Debbie Read- ing, curriculum princpal was in charge of rhe academic progress of all senior high srudenrs, Mrs, Readng has worked ar Chugials-Gruening for rwo years. A new addrian ra our adminisrrarion was Mr. Guy Hsher srudenr services princpal l-is responsibiiries included raising care of arrendance and dscioine for rhe senior high. Mr. Hsher arrived ar rhe beginning of rhis year. Chugialf Admhisrranonf Junior I-hgh Pnncipal Mr, George Penrose, Hfincpal Mr. Ed Nash, Acrivilies Mind- pal, Mr. Dill Kuhknann, Curriculum Pnncioai Mrs. Debbie Readngg Srudenr Services Minapal, Mr. Guy Fisher. 3 1 4 1 1 Principai Mr, Ed Nash, obsrrucrs rhe passage of a aravel rruclf ro exaediriously inspecr rhe sreel grill, xc.. W. ,. whens Pysgf s ,.,, 1 1 -4 ' K W Z , i5 this-5, 1,1 , , xiii-,Li3r31:'fs', N f, .W-v5ss,,:--aeg-,Lage ' ' 1: .3mff'm-v::f2- v Q..-5?ss2mf'f1fsf.f. 280 G r Q 52 'R L,'x 1 Researching rhe besr rype of drugs I5 Debbie Reodng, Chugiolck Curntulum Princpal, Showfng his IOCHCS mrecnno rrafhc fs Junfof Hfgh Pnncfpol George Penrose he , 'msg , ' 3 .e Xxx 1 We.. x Receiving a whack from Chugiokk Srudenr Services Princ1paL Mr. Guy Fzlshen LS 77m l-fre. 281 'UIQ -is .,4,,, : ,,,.A I W . .. Acffwies PrfncpoL Mr. Dill Kuhlmonn, presenfs ChUQlC7f13 new score board Anxropsly mum as in N, Gerrrlrde Barren Communication ls Subject Of Various Language Teachers 'Some srudenrs borrow boolfs, read rhem and rerurn rhem OTT79T5glUST pur rhem rnro rherr friends loclsers and end up paylng for rhem Mrs Gerrrude Barren Skin Powerlw-Mr Roberr Boyer 'Clean your negorlve ond give lT a number four ' -Mr Tom Cresap Bren l ' '-Mrs Susan Helrlsamp More power ro rhe wrrrlng on rhe walls l ' '-Mr Roberl l-lldse y Wo o o ohl -Miss Kerry Keeffe Whor would l-lesrer have ro do ro ger an A+ 9 -Mrs Judy Mclvall Take lr from rhe ropl fMs Gay Mon reverde All rlghr, Clossl'-Mrs Erhel Owen All rlghrl Olsayfw -Mrs Lora Nlra Parsons One rhlng abour our English Classes no one has ever ded of laughrerl 4Mrs Vrrglnla Emlrh Did l ever rell you abour my Cousin Woody, who wenr off o slsl jump on a snow shovel? They buried hrm ln a bass hddle case fBooga Boogaw-Mr lrm Taylor Don'r jusr rolls or wrlre, say some ThlNQ,l,,fMT5 Susan Thrasher Be aurerl fMs Carolyn Williams Hfreen lnsrrucrors were involved ln reaching Language Arrs Classes or Chuglolf Gruenrng These classes srressed rhe basrcs of reodlng, wnrlng, and spelling, bur vorled ln conrenr from Sporrs, Mysrery, and Fanrasy, ro lndlvfduollzed Wrlrlng ro lrr erarure of rhe Norrh The deparrmenr rhrs year was heavily mvolved ln rhe Anchorage Wrlrlng Prqecr Mrs Smlrh and Mrs Thrasher were resource reachers for rhe prqecr, ond Mrs Parsons and Mrs Owen porrlapared rn some of rhe classes offered The deparrmenr senr rhree represenrorlves ro rhe Srare English Teachers' Convenrlon, which was held during November ln Berhel, l'm sorry, bur you falrbo me losf rev, Englrsh reacher Susaw Thrasher wfllrngly explains ro a Lancerned srodenr as f' mi' ...Q -nog' '7 -W l.. -1-X, w vw WU- wwf 5 Aw- x 1 L 4 H Q A K U k e w k 4 e T UUXCIS D535 'ii 'we' '60 iw 'Q' Munday frwm 'Q bE'i'0 14, In , L -ale X.-- un- Y -I '51, ,, , Q1 '53 W Ji' 4' J .di Ji 4 15 'j f in ' X fi - y '4 ' ' 1 Dmdur 'N xg 'Az GQ, fi' Q ate ,I XR A7115 'Nu' .,.vgQ'm '41 uma pw wt ve U LQ 1. ' 5. CIE' K - wa .x 'xr F005 ard 41 91950 .wznof 'om 'me fr Q we 'wg' W 283 Derhonsrrarfhg how Ahnfe Oakley acrs when she can 'r ger her way l5 Mr Am Taylor Awed by 0 famous hgure, Mrs Lora Mro Parsons gasps, 'Sherlock Holmes, I presume! .,.. - ..Lf ' .... :S :Y 3:3555 5Wf'.Q4? , lf 7E'f514' JS. if Clube hllanousl Whlch end of my head am I golhg ro shave nexr9 asks Robb Boyer We wlll have no Hagranr show of affecnan rn my class, exclalms Mrs Vfrgfnio Smfrh 284 ,.- I Molvrvg sure her laps ore sn!! rr: working order, Mrs Judy McNoH gers ready ro speak The peonur buffer rn Mrs Moe Owens moufh hos successfully mode her speechless tives...-, 3 1- . Q, wp- 'il i 1 o oss L5 Miss Kerry Keeffe. l 2' , xg? , V: -3523 - ,212 A .- .i:Q1'1' 'J 31, ' ga., V, 3: I : - 'mf 1'-5-'E KWZH 1. Q. e 1,, - .. English Department. Susan Thrasher, Erhel Owen, Susan Herr lfomp, Goy Monreverde, hm Toy lor Wrgrruo Smrrh, Robb Boyer, Judy McNolL Tom Cresop, ond Corolyn Mlhorrzs Variery Of Issues In Social Srudies Promotes lnreresr Who volunreers? Zagreg, Genoa, Zurich, Drussek, Thames River, Delfasr! -Mr. John Ginsburg You can 'r go unril you 're srraighr, clean, and guier.l -Mrs. Elaine Hanrz All righr people, go ro workl -Mr, John Jorder 'Conrrol yourself! -Mr. Terry Jorgensen Ler's see who is and who ain'rl -Mr Andy Kirk Cur rhe chir chor! fMr. James McGrarh 'Ouesrions or commenrs anyone? -Mr Dill O'rhuse Bodgie Belk are bells rhar confuse me, rhey're bad bells. They shouldn'r ring in my room. You see, up here you do everyrhing backwards, you mispronounce rhe English language, l srill don'r know if ir's chee pee or pee Chee! -Mr. John Shaw The Social Srudes Deparrmenr rhis year offered a variery of elecrives in irs program aimed ar reaching sfudenrs how ro ger along rogerher, Social issues were broughr up and rheir pros and cons discussed The deparrmenr raughr US Hisrory, Personal Hnance, Economics, and Goyernmenr as rhe basic foundarion reguired of all srudenrs. Elecriye Courses were rhen offered for upper classmen, emphasizing currenr inreresrs and including such possibilries as Law Srudies, rhe Middle Easr, and Psychology. A federally-funded collegelevel Advanced Placemenr Class was ako available for juniors and seniors. The social highhghr of rhe year for rhe deparrmenr was o midryear parry ar Mr John Ginsburgs home ro meer Mr. John Shaw, an exchange insrrucror from Ausrralia J .QW is A 5-'14 L- Social Srudies Deparrmenr Mr Terry Jorgensen, Mr John Jorder, Mr John Ginsburg, Mr Dill Orhuse, Mrs Dianne Parnow, Mrs Susan Rosrin, Mr James, McGrarh, Mrs Elaine Hanrz, and and Mr Andy Kirk Coach Kirk shows his prepararian for his bour wirh a kangaroo LOOIWVQ Of me new kids ln W5 Cl055 15 MV 5h0W Slyly smiling ar rhe camera is CHSS Shorry Mr Terry Jorgensen 286 .ar E 1 I s TUV' ' , 5' 4 'A ' W .,y?A,- -9, Wa, m . I ,,,..-fc Dfcrofor Ginsburg ofwxfousfy walls for fafdy srudervs Lecfwfng me C1055 on Indians I5 hfyorfan Dfarme Pamow n l 1 1 I I Hg? A. wk, ' A new face rms year I5 hfsrory reofher James MCGfolh Govemmenr reocher Dill O 'Thuse Krheme IS I ve gor rhe whole world In my hands. L smile 1 GK, 44 I..-4i'i 1 Herefs Mrs Home Honlz, shown Offef O session wfrh her persona! hypruonsr 287 Pandering the question aslsed of her is Mrs Twyla Mundo Mathematicians Emphasize F acts, Thought Processes lt's not homeworlf, unless you get it done in classl fMr. Art Denning You scungh, AMr. Warren Hagman Thats a zero for you and you and you' -Mr. Dennis Johnson l-lave a good day, people! fMrs, Kathy Magee Get out! -Mrs. Kathie Maloney Do problems such and such, on page so and so! -Mrs. Twyla Mundy What did the little acorn say when he grew up?'ffMr. Bill Petssig Bght math department instructors taught classes ranging from basic math and career math at the beginning level to analysis and calculus at the advanced stages lndvidual differences were provided for by offenng high school math classes to advanced junior high students and college math courses for advanced upperclass students. Two years of math were required for all students with many extendng their math involvement throughout their high school years. The department offered courses to provide the practical math lsnowlede needed to function, a sense of chscipline, and a logical thought process, accordung to department chairman Mr. Art Denning. The National Math Exam, open to all students, was given in the spring. x its sk IIX ll! X KI , yu ar. 0? gli' N lk' K v Xl' 5' 1 4 , 5,41 1. ., .,. p, ,Q - 'fn if 'I ,src ,Q ,dgeg , ' xx 'N Z6 vii!! TIL '- Tax evader Mr Dill Peissig instructs students on the proper manner in which to get back massive government returns -X ,k., 1, Q -rl , Relaxrng durrng dass I5 an acrrve passran af Mr Dennr5 Johnson, as he eagerly proves here Humanng nfs srudenrs Mr Arr Denning keeps rhern garng wlrh nfs backward eauanons 1 C 4., -K ,,,,,,,9g.. Af- T ' Q A W7 1. L.. H MM: a......, 'ii Mm a burnlng glare, Mr Warren Hagrnan overpowers a sradenrk wr!! ro reslsr The Moth Deparfmenr. Back low: Mr Harold Phflhps, Mr Dennis Johnson, Mrs Twyla Mundy, Mr Warren Hagman Front IOW: Mr Arr DGUOIOQ, Marh Deparr menr Head 289 Mr Sreve Prfmrs concenlrores on rhe rounne of o class member, hoprng for the besr chugfaff ornsr exrroordnorre, Mrs Colny Tucker, sounds off wrrh 'Singing rn rhe Rain. mr Qauup Physlcal Education Department. Back Row- 5reve Pnrnrs, Tom Rollmon, Colny Tucker, Gndy Morrfn Front Row: Harry McDonald Kerry Keeffe, Gene Morgan 290 2 T211 , t - ' cms. ,.., ,MV .- 11 , , J, I V-1--v-N-'.,.s.,,.,,, - f- V ' Zgsseg . RE c ., .. W K ',gg?t, , cfis-5:4411 . lnvrncrble maroon belr lforore rnsrrucror, Mr Harry McDonald vonqurshes on opponenr. A.-s., , Maw . J'-31 . . ---ll .3-Q: 3 Ready to eat ajunior high pigmy is Mr. Gene Morgan Obviously expecting a brat soon is Mrs, Cynthia Martin 291 Looking ot the newly enrolled girls is Mr. Tom Rollrnan Chugiak High 's P. E. Department Stresses I-7tness What a c0nlfl -Mr, Dicls Green Get off your butt and work! -Mrs, Ondy Martin Dog meat! -Mr. Harry McDonald Don 't give me any hp! -Mr Gene Morgan Lets go, chng dongs! -Mr. Steve Primis Go for it! -Mrs. Priscilla Robbins lts better to wear out than to rust out! -Mr. Tom Rollman Yau can 't malse a sillf purse our of a sow's ear! -Mrs. Colny Tuclser Our function is to teach physical education, to provide a certain degree of Htness, and to teach the fundamentals of sports. Students need more than academics, they need physical activity, Our part is to see that Johnny isn't dull and hopefully we provide some of that' Department Head Mr Tam Rollman feeb that PE. is a vital part of education, because it allows a healthy physical and mental release Mr Rollman feels that organization is the biggest mqor change in his department this year, All PE, teachers have been organized in an attempt to reduce tardiness. They follow a much more rigid time schedule than previously. Mr. Rollman added that Chugialf has the largest variety af PE courses offered in the district. This year, gymnastics and tennis were very popular. These classes, however, are seasonal and the class that has been consistently full all year is weight training. The popularity of this class is explained by Instructor Mr. Harry McDonald: l think it is intuitively obvious, even to the most casual observer, that there is an overabundance of fat people roaming the halls. He goes on to say that people are starting to become aware of their boches, and are trying to improve them. Who fhoughr or said Coach Whire chdn'r have any brains? Science Sections Teach Wonders Of Body, Universe Righr! ' '-Mr. John James We re going fo feed Fang ronighrl - Mr. Oiff Johnson Car rhe charrerlf'-Mr. Harold Philips Open your nofebooks ro fhe lecrure secrionl -Mr Leonard Oakley 'Pur all books, papers, nares, cribs, cheafsheers, and neighbors away! -Mr, Donald Sanders l'm nor a walking book sfore- bring a pencil and paper! -Mrs. Mary Margarer Srephens You delberr Aarnik! -Mr. Darrel Whire This year Chugiak-Gruening has seven Science reachers. A new addrion ro rhe Science secrion was Mary Margarer Srephens who raughf Earrh Science and Asrranomy, Orher classes, such as Biology ll and Generics raughr rhe wonders of rhe human body, while Geology, Chemisrry, and Physics examined rhe surrounclng world. The Microbiology class resred Chugiaks drinking wafer and found Hving bacreria in ir. This prornpred rhe school board ro invesrigaie. The Science deparrmenf conrinued ro grow, expanding rhe variery of classes offered , ,SXJ f 2 zfi f h -, rv, ix 'Chef Leonard Oakley proudly dsplays his loresr dish. S uv' -..-.......---- WZ OK , Ill give you an A exclaims Miss Mary Srephans. .. f. W I ,7 , 7 292 'l hare lalvrug rhese pxcrufesln GXClOlf7'75 Mr Phfllps Q w n .KI wb! aa-- AF lx' , . , Th 15 roclf l5 so hgh! I can hold lf wfrh one hand' Showfrvg rhe good slde' of hfmself 15 Mr James :LN sg 1 Now you false a rfghf srepwsays Mr Johnson as he reaches Fong IO walrz The Saervce Deparrmerwr Mr Chff Johnson, M155 Mary Margarer Srephervs, Mr John James, Mr Leonard, Oakley, Mr Darrel Wrure, Mr Harold Phrllgos, Mr Donald Sanders Elective Courses Broaden Students ' Job Opportunities Don't tell 'em where you made it. - Mr, Don Bernard You can make an 'A' in wood shop, but in drafting you must draw one, -Mr. Jack Hske l think you've got a very good caliber of student down here. -Mr. Richard Pheps A 'A wet bird never Mes at night. -Mr. Darrel Daley Okay, are ya 'll ready? -Mrs. Una Kernodie l'd lke to thank all the people who decorate those lockers-they look so professional. eMr Ted Brady '8O should be the year they draft women. -Mrs, Paula Brady Keep your eyes on the copy -Mrs, Anne MMS Mud is the cleanest thing in the world, -Mr. David Christy l 've got some good news and some bad news. . . -Mr. Jack Taylor Parlez-vous francais, s'il vous plait? - Mrs. Horence Pearson Where theres a wheel theres a way. -Mrs Kathleen Jaynes Career and personal enrichment opportunities is how civugiaiq 's student handbook dehnes the elective program. This year Chugiak had thirteen full time teachers and three part time teachers in this area, Electives are selected on the basis of responses taken from intent surveys. New courses like debate and Personal and Family Relations were the result of these surveys. The elective program hekys students to expand their learning options, choosing programs that range from pottery to ROTC A shocked student looks on as shop teacher Don Bernard reveals where it was made Sergeant Ted Bradley demonstrates the correct way ro cheat on a ri77ery test using his precision 22 calber Bic, Hows my love life? echoes Jack Taylor, in response to an impertinent question . www i ' tax A, 'H .. ., .., ' . W .. V- . -Q ,l.w M SEI A TL 'T' 'I E 294 ,QL 'E rf ef' 0 'ff :EJ - I 1' 'Jil X X-. A,-.,-.1 1 'il E fa:- l 1,. L ' Mrs Anne MWILS brler7y removes her eyes from rhe copy x ii x .-,y 1-V Ma: 4 , Ah, owl exclalms Florence Pearson as she explalns same of me hner DOIUIS of French Lleurenanr Errol Hamann looks up from rop secrer school files on hlgh school operorlons 295 Shonng hls glfr of muslc wlrh hrs adoring fans rs music reocher Mr Darrel Daley. Tender lovlng core I5 odmlnrsrered ro Mrs Uno Kernodle by 0 concerned foods srudenr, to Mr Dowd Cnrfsry dsploys hs car rhar swallowed rhe cor mouse grin for posrerlry Chef ond homemolfer Paulo Brody displays rhe smile which hos devoured o mllon cookies, 296 V1 V f X x.,. , 11-4'Els-s:Qacfi:1,1l-fm1,2 'Q 3+ ?'Hf'f,s5fff:n2iA:iNX!f 24- fi' '54 w,a!,,12'1 i'Y1:vw'9f'if:Q,.z-. ' - - N'2'N,- T . Yr 2. Aixam mffwzpazz' -' Wig: ,2i'e3YFf'si1efE?ff1 4' ' A ir si 1 J .. 'P' I fi .J -in SX :XX f v I 5 N-.irzx ff N' H 'r 3 Xa' T N-Q,....,.. -... X33 Li ' y' f, ls. 1 N xi X E , J Meral shop leacher Mr Rfchard Pheqns caresses rhe gals of his favorlre bug , 59w+1-rv-'I.,,:k , 'K Drafrfng reacher exrraordlnare, Mr Jack Hslfe, presenrs a good pofnr ,, f --ami A, I l' Q' G X xl 'A . ,f UM avi - l X...J ll lg 1 X gi I 1 A X X f V '-2,:a1'jw, Elective reochers: Sergeonr Ted Bradley, Mr Tom Cre-sap, Mr. Richard Phe-ws, Mrs Horence Pearson, Mr. Jaclf Hslwe, Mrs. Susan Helrkamp, Mrs, Una Kernocle, Mr, David Chrlsry, Mrs Paula Brady, Mrs Karhleen Joynes, Mr Warren Hogrnan, Lleurenanr Errol Hamann, Mr. Darrel Daley, Mrs Anne Wills, and Mr Don Bernard 297 Special Education And Librarians Add lmpro vemenr SPECIAL EDUCA NON Demand more of yourself rhan you rhinls you can give. 'f-Ms. Debbie Basham To rhine ovvnself be rrue. -Mrs. Helen Boehm The lfey ro comperency in any area is pracrice. -Mr. Denns Boyer The earrh is beautiful vvirh all its differenr flowers, all irs clfferenr people. -Mrs. Margaref LaTocha God doesn 'r mal1ejunl4! -Mr. lm Sampson Irs nor vvhar orher people rhinls of you, irs whar you rhinls of yourselfl -- Mr, Alberr Welb This years Special Educarion Deparrmenr received a new resource room. The Deparrmenr enables srudenis ro raise regular classes in such areas as Marh and Englsh. The Anchorage School Disrricr has offered Special Educarion for ren years novv, buf rhis is Chugialss rhird year in rhe program. LIBRATZ Y 'El eyercicio hace maesrro. -Mrs. Ruby Ausrin To each his ovvn. -Mrs Joanne Lund The lbrary provides books, magazines, encyclopeclas, microfiilm news arricles, and orher educarionol sources. The lbrary sraff losr one aid posirion in rhe spring, leaving rvvo full-rime librarians ro serve CHS srudenrs. The lbrarians order approximarely one rhousand boolss every year, and abour eighr hundred ro a fhousand are siolens A nevv magneric bools derecror vvas purchased ro solve rhis problem. Eryoying his mllsshalse during lunch is Dennis Boyer Hiclng her beauriful reerh is Debbie Dasham. 1' 4'9 H J Chugialf s Special Educarion reachers: Mr. Denrgjoyer, Mr. Jim Sampson, Mr. Alberr Welb, Ms. Debbie Bbsbam, SHORT SYUINES -c-1' ' fr fn-gf .abby . cclf Q' X .Va I A I 4 is Afrer a shave, Milam Shakespeare prerends ro be Alberr Wells .sc 'l do declare, I 'm geriing my picrure ral4enl exclaims Helen Boehm 298 IM s 22 Nl 'I dare you, come on, rry ro punch me ' srores champion boxer, Morgorer LaTocho X x, . , , , x X . ,W If xii lv Tofvng Q breolf during 0 hard doyk work ro ger her pfcrure rolfen IS Ruby Ausnn Q xl Q 1: , . .L, Poul Bunyan, oflos Jfm Sampson, MB our on order form for G new Babe rhe Blue Ox Mrs Joanne Lund IS nor gofng ro gfve our ony fnformorfon os ro rhe whereobours of Iron 299 l' Nurse Irene Bowman gives pills ra make people feel berrer. Computer, Office Enlarge Capacity: Aid Service Staff l wouldn'r rrade rhe lfids here for any school in rhe dsrricr. -Mrs. Sally Callaway 'Slay healrhy, remember prevenrive medicine, and remember rhar each day is rhe Hrsr day of your hfe. -Mrs. lrene Bowman People need ro undersrand- irs nor personal irs a profession. -Mr. Sieve Novell' Ger your scholarshio folders in, ger your Hnancial aide apphcarions in, ger your college. . . -Mr. Diclf Kerbow Changes and innovarions have been a facr of lfe for rhe counselng, securiry, and nursing deparrmenrs rhis year. Keeping up wirh rhe changing rimes, rhe counselng deparrmenr received a Guidance lnformarion Sysrem Terminal which is inked drecrly ro a main compurer in Anchorage. The new compurer grearly increased rhe counselng deparrmenrfs capaciry, making available informorion on new developmenrs in job and college opporruniries. The adcvrion of rhe compurer rerminal allowed rhe counselors more rime ro cancenrrare in orher areas of rhe profession includng supervuion of resring and class placemenrs. The nursing deparrmenr acquired a new office rhis year ro handle rheir monrhly average of 1,000 srudenrs. When rhey are nor rrearing an illness or iryury, rhey arrend ro orher healrh dunes, ranging from posrrure screening ro adminisrering TB resrs, The mosr norable change for rhe securiry deparrmenr has been rhe new derenrion policy which rhe securiry guards feel held down rhe number of rardy srudenrs. They funcrion as a reom wirh Mr. fisher VO heb pfevefll' pOiE'f1ilOl Securiry guard Lau Corley mainrains vigilance, accidenrs and vandalsm. ll , k. .v,, vin yuan: Mr. Ken Rouse works wrrh srudenrs employed rhroughour rhe area in small businesses. Orwefob of Counselor Dick Kerbow rs ra drrnlf a minrmum of 822 320,051 caps per day Worlvng wrrh junior hfgh sradenrs reaufres Lourse Pogany ro rallf ro Sanra 41 Mrs Sally Callaway always rries ro meer srudenrs wirh a smrle, and always does One of rhe counselors, Tam Huffer, afren saarhes rhe vralenr anlflebfrers wrrh a srary 301 Clerical Staffers Are Specialists Of Vast Diversity l am really impressed with the way the Kids at this school have shaped up over the years, -Mrs. Christa Burg 'May your developing Huid curdle. -Mrs Pat Hnnelly Why can 't you all get As, it would malse things so much easierl -Mrs. Peggy Lindquist lf you have something, set it free. lf it comes bacls, it is yours- if it does not, it never was -Mrs, Laverne Miller l don't have time to thinl1fl'm too busy! eMrs, Katherine Moore l hlse my Jobeirs the worls l hate! -Mrs. Katie Philips. l hate Mondays! fMrs. Rosale Schmidt Go home, Mr, Nash! -Mrs. Jan Stewart Lilfe teaching positions, the jobs of the clerical staff here at Chugtols require specioisrs in particular jab helds. This great diversity ranges from answering telephones ro supporting counselng services, Every school, includng Chugialf, determines what duties and responsibilities are to be assigned to the members of their respective clerical staffs. As result, Chugialss clerical piece of our puzzle is os untaue as any other andjust as important, Chugtals currently employs eight people to handle the clerical warls. Mrs. Christa Burg is the junior high secretary, Mrs, Pat Hnnelly operates the switchboard and Mrs. Peggy Lindquist is the stock clerls. Mrs. Laverne Miller is the activities secretory, Mrs, Katherine Moore is the attendance secretary, and Mrs, Katie Philips is the registrar. ln charge of data processing is Mrs. Rosale Schmidt, while Mrs. Jan Stewart is both ofhce manager and the principals secretory, The Clerical Department. Back Row: Mrs, Pat Hnelly, Mrs Peggy Lindquist, Mrs Rasahe Schmidt, Mrs. La- verne Miller, Mrs Katherine Moore. Front Row: Mrs Katie Philips, Mrs Jan Stewart, and Mrs. Christa Burg, Working dhgently in the ofhce is Mrs Christa B Reviewing o recent listing is Mrs Peggy Lindquist urg O a-Rst '- 5?. f I . v 'Y Q 1':.gJ -Ke. 1 3 -A ...-Q 302 fee- X .... x Y ff' 'X Secrerary Jan Srewarr serves as a vlral parr fn rhe efNciency of fhe prlncpals oflice As rhe new arrendaace secrerary ar CHS, Kay Moore lS always expecred ro smile '.? 1 v -. . ' X ' f-32:4 . , X ' he' W7 'bf . A ' -5 Rosalle Schmldr Y - vs L ff , -f A vw +1 1 fi... b T511 A valuable asslsranr IO me Acnvmes Principal IS hard-worlvng Laverne Mlller Amazed Ol fhe quarufy of seniors who acrually passed afrer all I5 Karhenne Phllllps 303 Nrgnr crew cnfef Mrs Crerus Darby, ponders her forrhcornrng rerrremenr from CHS nalb Afrernoon lady, Mrs Laura Hamrlron, f9I79Cf5 upon lasr nrghrs double fearure. . , f--......,,,n..,v,,,AK..4't,.'.M Krrcnen sraff chrerf Mrs Marie Rosenburg, d7Hgenr!y prepares a school lunchl 3723 Nighr cre w: Mr Jacl1Bowers, Mr Gabe Zach, Mrs Crews Darby, Mrs Laura Harnrlran, Mr Gordon Hamrlron, Mrs Wanda Crrbb, Mrs Emrly Halcorn, Mr Arr Gassoway, Mr. Wayne Henson Nor prcrured Mrs Ramona Keffy, Mrs Afrce DahL Mrs Norma Carn 304 Mrs Louise Darland heaves a heavy working sigh Mr Vannie Voyles flashes his sophisticated laolw .4 305 Night Crew Chief Retires, Cooks Provide Nutrients l'm retiring!!l HMrs Cretus Darby Mrs, Rosenburg is a very nice person to worls for -Mrs. Anna Rupp Mrs. Rosenburg has the best lsitchen staff' -Mrs. Eleonore Schmidt lf being a custodan is the worst thing l have to do, I 've got it made! -Mrs Laura Hamilton This year, there were no notable changes for the lsitchen staff or day people. The biggest changes for Chugialf,!Gruening 's night crew were their staff replacements and the retirement of their crew chief of eight and a half years, Mrs, Cretus Darby. The night crew has the job of maintaining the school, providing services that ,range from room cleaning to garbage removal, They worlw everyday, from OOO to 230 The lsitchen staff runs the lunch program and administers nutritional education Their education provides us with one-third of the U.5. minimum daily requirements of essential nutrients, Students with complaints about the food were able to express them through an 5FC'appointed Board. The board's function was to communicate students' comments and concerns on school lunch to the lfitchen staff Cafeteria staff Mrs Anna Rupp, Mrs Christa Plunl-:, Mrs Marte Rosenburg, Mrs Eleanor Schmidt, Mrs Karen Thern i5i1ir3!fm+ K if V 'V 'tml' -m, al!! Lil-' ,fa ,. 'v2 - ' . Img .- X nc 5- ,' ii M f ww . L 1 .f .................... - ..... :.::i.-. 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Life doesn'r begin or 40-ir be-gms ar renremenr, Eryoy! -Love, Ramona Deen nice working wirh you and hope your rehremenr rs rhe besr ever. -Alce When rhlngs ger hard remember if could be worse-you could be washing rollers. -Laura You have been o grear boss and a good friend and we will miss you. -Love, Norma To rhe very besr-Desr of -Gabe Z staff before you're gray? parience. -Tom ro rake us ar anorher nlghr janfrorlol nice rhe McNall up wlrh our rowdy your porience and -The 1980 yearbook 'fi- Q gfOfUfOflODS he Staff , 5,1 W7 . N ff :PQ VP e jg! ,K Riff: FE'-gf.:.1: , f.. 'ij , ,N ff lg, .2 1 .4 'Sui 1 ' oron Lee 9 b f e Lochner ' e Miner Keith Reed Gennerre Sonfog Susie Sprague ' 5 Polly Tntr Looks Put T I 4.3 --1-1 ? 1 W A x3 st W c., U KV' W1 it ., L, -1 wk' Q' 'J Y N, pw mi , 1 . WE LE Q , x 1 Q 'J lf! ,-L. i hAfi'b YD N' I-SAE Eff? 53? i n -Q ,ff-Sa? ' e1'vizJ53 ' F 'a, .aw ,, M. va :sg - L.. ,-.: -figure . ,, 4, S -,as 15,3 .4, , .. .,1- .Q ' 'yvsy X. 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Second Row: Wade Palmer, Angel Graham, Cheri Campbell Chris Osowslv, Jeanne Wernerlngron, Sheley Marrson, Mary Hagen- hausen, Carhy Coelho Third Row: Sue Jusr, Angle Zunrga and brorhen Chrrsrrna Gayron, Colleen Cain, Dawn Kornegay, Ja- ner Sprnney Bottom Row: Al Garrz, Krrn Davrs, Pam Scorr and srsrer C5 X 1 ' Ay ' x -if 3 .KX X r v 'E' w. ,ga-. n g -11 A-x . F . Y. 415' ,N-usp-- . -'var' I ,jk 1- ' 1 J .ay ff. , V 2.5 .wk ,V -P- ,W ' 'v'f..'l-ii,-gf K Q, 1... 'fx 11 W'.'N n 6 Junior High Pep Club 5533 David Hamilton Steve H3Yne5 ix iwjfiff' , . fi Q ff .g-.fy I, jg. K 5 , i' ' i -1 f , l f 1 I u V ik Ysf ww' Q. . -. vggxxrl. , -' ,115 , f v lu i , 1 ,wa K L V . -W. my ,V ': '5' g ' f M' - , 'S Darci Hankins led Henning 5 if i- Q is I 11..- J- 'k Junior I-hgh Volleyball Team Aifffv lg J T? t , i if 35 ,ff kaiaii'-' I9 5 . 1. : 2 51, A Q . 4 ' . R L 1 E X X, 1 m X-nn Y 1 X L., fi X S -1 ,-. x Back Row. Ed Kuhn, John Gorlf, Am Kane, flagoh Kfehl Bryon 5ell' mg, Robbre Hamann Fran! Row- Jocob Srroh, Rob Conneh, Rrclfy Mcflhonnom, Wesley Huling, Corohne A me Drfon Arervd Pom Ash Karen Bomdr Carlo Baumgordner Jeonerre Aomfnls jock Ajbury Don Amfdon John ADH! 322 LS R 1i' Lonme Boffora Don Bradshaw Phe Pfmfc, Eogfe Rwer 5h9f7U Dfady SIA! I James Deon Bobbfe Delmudes Kyfe Be-dffey Nez! Qomsfod 323 Todd Brannon Ulll Brlsrer Chuck Bryon! 5 Susle Bullock Kefrh Burgess Colleen Com Rffo Campbell Joe Carlos Crolg Carlson Gene Carlson Errc Chrrsnonson Krm Cherry Chris Cfayron Sieve Child Rrclf Coores Carhy Coelho CX. x X u ff' , CLK s Z 325 - Y 'Q,',Q::., I A 0,1 6 Ccrhy and Pom 1 Renee Colhns Rob Connell Merryhelen Cromwell James Confey Dowd Cooper Kim Dows rv Donny 326 fo-nf vw- -an-1:1 Corfa and Polly Rhonda Dows Tomy Debnor Andy Deffreorw Ron Demers Jfm Deloqwo Dfono D101 Vofene Dfclfmon 328 Janice V ag P' 329 X Noe! Esfoffffo Dons Evans KONG Ddqon john Fofmmg Shelley Droegef Am Dunn 330 Hefdf Fullenwfdef Susfe Gordfno A! Ganz Susfe and me wfnmng floor Dofe Greeley Tommy Gfeen Aaron Gfbeson Angel Graham Joe! Gffmore Mo Gray Therese Grohol Down Holrermon Terry Groll Robbfe Hamann ffSf.,ffw 3 .-4:-s ' ,- W .ef-yew 1 - ,,,' X- W?-P Feorurfng Dobbfe ond Colleen 332 Dowd Homrlfon Darcy Honlflns Mfchelle Hansen n5' ff X -.menu-1 l , .V an,,x 1 4 l -'g '!' 1 fl ,ig N-61 Af - - M - . , 44 1 ,J - -H5 f ..-, J. ' 'Deolf Jerry Harrley Slove Haynes Tlnv l-me Mary Hoqehausen John Herzog Colleen Holland 333 Ellen ide Tracy Housron Debbfe Hunrer Chris jorvfs Becky Hunrer Rene Hunrer Morlx Johnson ld-ur Barbara Janes Roberr Jones Robin Jones K Susan JUST Pe-rer Karwowslv Darren Kade! Rogan Krehl Arn Kane Dowd Kelley 335 Through our own ' 'unorgonized orgonizorion, we olwoys gor things done. n Q Z 1 C xqgf . f friv ,- , 'nf ,mfr wil xx - 14?-in 1' - , J, 'I 1 . QF 336 4. Mr O'1hu5e 7 uncu.,..-P-H my Dorb Cofhy and Amge! Amom Colleen, Mlcheffe, and Rm ' h - 4 A. xlfi 111137 11 .. ' ff' C- J 1 X I-I .1 Jimmy and Chnsnna ..-... -,,.... 1. Do ve Kfndred X L -' Loune King Rodney Kfhney Dawn Komegoy Debbie Klhney Kelly Kirk Mfthelle Kreeger 338 'N- 5 3 1 Terry Kruger Mfchefle LUCGU Korrfno Lange Ed Kuhn Tom Lone Cheree Larson fit 1 4' f 5 r N , .: 5.- Af, Dfll, Jerry 339 Scofr Loyron Sharon Lee Came Leedham Joe Lochner John Lowrey Dowd Lesrer Lon Lochne Bfll Lund Ax 77m Parry Mahoney Marry Momn Royce Momn Dm Momn Scorr Moslowslv Shelley Monson Keffy McC!ung Susan McKay Jerry MCGOwen Ken f M CNG!! Richie Bl!! Mc Mlhoms Rfthard Merril! John Mlfchell 342 Rhonda Mlnfer Joe Mfner Amom Moody .X . XA Il 1 Terry 3 .gf 9' x Q-'F' .Q 5 hm Moore Mori: Nelson Dm Nix Tom Morin Lynn Newberry Jeonre Oberg Donald Mosfer Nm Nicks-ns 343 51 .af Y, Lf 'k'N, ar- L 1 1 . C4 D X A I Y' V QL. l-:LM Vgb' 31 Cf' six ' ' W - f.mJ'w.. i Xe 1 W. .., l-MQ fr, :eff lv-r K 1. ', - v ,M 1 gr: 1 ,gym jifv , Rfclf and Mflf - A f fa- -- 4 W, A, .D 0 ,T ff 1 A l ' Xl 01456 3 Angel Nell Shelley 'M' ws. ., v, x .' H Dm, Jeorvnefra and Conwy 5!?!?5!r,A e' ff - 5' 2 5 Q-5 E 4. 4 7 ' -Y v Q -31-191,415 1' IIIFIIIUIKBEHI I if , .12 f I 1 - :fi F-5 5 h - 1 X 3. V7 ferr Q.. Q., 3-1 ,levi .,,. Q? We found ourselves ro be individuals, and developed our unique qualifies. Nancy Oesau Maureen Olmsread Annerfe Osrerhour Ed Penfsren Chrfs Osowslv Wade Palmer Lurher Peppem F N . ' :',,'Q.' . Lg, E 45, ,f X . ff 2.1 ki- Lori 346 Jonfce Rosmusson Kefrh Reed C harlfe R eynolds Q Ano Perez Richie Phffllps Denfse Plancfch ,Q Kfm Schoofvmaffer Edward Schuberl Pom Scorf I 1 A n-X I X 1 Y 4 Chrfs Sebaugh Sandy jmfrh Casey Smaaf feff Spears Geanerfe Sanrag Janef Spmmey Tony Spangler Sasfe Sprague 348 foe 5ranrom 5fewe Snegele Brenda Sroumnger Ame Sffnneff Bruce, Maureen Sue Srewan' Gndy Sfovve RCWIGV Angfe Chuck 5umrol! 349 m m Roger Tepfy Roberf Thompson Sondra Von Lochene Chrfs Thomas Dfno Townsend Chuck Von Omum Jeff Thompson Polly Tw Mflf Walffn 350 Jeanne Wefhenngfon Lauren Wenzel Scorr Wood Bruce Mlhoms Crofg Wfbon Dill Wood Uno Mllroms Jon Wrede Angle Zunlgo 36 e 351 -v- --'--- E Colleen and Mrchelle 'Why semis Susle an WV d Mark Pom and Crolg 'l e Dlll and Barb e,---ff'j'XX. Q nfl Mlchelle and Terry i l -l' 422 WS-S4 ' X-,?a X 1 fm X , Rfro and Dlono C11 fl-' F, Xl NN I kv. Class meenng 4: lg Q 4 ' 'TS A. x 'I' AU i TAN 1. 'r urls! X- ' . of , ., 4 N X ...fwsigifr 'VA ' Q 'ie 1. - s es , .4 ' .' . '::fK'a12.-'ji 1 .. -.,, f, r- 1FHrs Y-M ai:-E, x' ,,,,r ern 1' in sn K vw .8 4 fx 1 G kk- ' L :.253.e -V . wap . E55 ii' ohn Abril- my friends, and year such a good ave a grear furure. Kyle Beckley-'34 day .nighr. per Belmudes-'Ski Brannorggvl leave s ' skilbfro rhe AB leave s. To E C en Caln- , lhave can'r vvafr ro see Rlta Campbell success in rheir fdends for Gene Carlson crude commenrs ro already knows how ro CHS hockey players season as l know Coach Mac, I leave never have m RIEk CoaresffA day yours if you' ro ipj Cathy Coelho-eh rir is whar you ir andl make ir a big Ihr ' A ,T Renee' Collins- God I made ir. James Conley- OW riveness B your be-sr asser in order ro unlze your spare rrrne for personal endeav- ors. s . . David Cooper-'ljusr wanr ro say rlar rhis year has been rhe grearesr. We all had a lor of real ood rimes rhar we won 'r long forgei. l wanr ro gash everyone much happiness and ,fave in rhe furure. ' Merryhelen Cromwell-'My years here have been many and al very happy. l vvkh you all a long hfe of much happiness. Tony Debnor- You feel lke auirdng so many nmes, bur ro know rhar you belong and are needed by your friends makes ir all worrhwhile. whar do I do now? Andrew Dekleon-'Meme Gedanken sind Frei elley Draeger jusr vvanr a s ro good hfe and k rhar llove K and we ' '?77ave rhe besr senior class of all in rhe furure. K' Darcl Hanklns-'lf you knawl who you are and i whar you wanr and why you vvanr ir, and if you i fp 'JM 3.1 r k W. V M if yy f. Q .. 3 --N W,....s. hem. ' mhu should all srrive ro and srarus Desr of luck furure. VV rhe-beginning l was parfof H remains is my mom EM for your guidance and l hope mosr u don 'r reahze done vvfrh yoursel during high if you do ir'll pro ly be prerry K- People, rheyre okay: b1ju5l:ha.ve ro Ellen convince rhem rhar you are okayW 4m ' ' Max lahke-'Y can behave normally an abnormal efforr. g rb Jones- This year has been rear, rhanks ro a -myhiends, Remember you sh ld always have s-'gspmr and pride for CHS, because H5 is rhe 05271 135 Y I g :Y f A - 'rv :i r . and , V H - H if ,.. . , ,, . , K K A yi, in it s R, in . -W V 51 - . r - ff as k 75 If . K ,,i4..c,., ... . ,. -g .. .1 - rhe and marrer wall rhe rhe rap rhe and orhers rhar we reaching rhe rop 5 look nor only ar of orhers foo. you make ir mes sad we ve l-HE EES . REST. T e 'N-f-' , fa. i 2 was Terry Kruger- l love Pallys lr ' Michele LaCau-'1lve, love, and be happy! Sharon - Remember rhe good rl , andffl., rhe frle Q 'har we 've m , 'll alwayggirlsh' me - 'Q' - e crazy rhl ' e've done nd a rhe ' 3 . doing rhem! To rhe Sf '503 A 5 IT' For Pollyqnq - 7' frlen V.-1. g everfydnaddnaenlu' 1 f Joe I 1, Through rhe years w en real rovv , ME nme r -b , I A To f' ' enlors, B r 04011135 Qi ' t H ' ' porry rl e've had frdk r ' chasing . . Ing GNU5. carry o . rowdness :ness we-x ne ' 1- Joe, Kelrh Gonzo 21 , Y-A ,f5 ' .',Ll VA- V, M A l ' - ' ape every y can 11, ' 53 ug, ear Chugfalsaslhave l ' . besr 'f . 1' lng ro all v a all! X - Parfi ney- he , ' yo 'S love. Wh 'fou' en ix- hn-ud j youre rr ' , wsh you peoee. When N' gs -asrssalau...,,,, , .,. 1, 5 ,,,,k . l lools o ro be hosen, long mffed- ceases for he was have been say frlends and reachers rhe years l hope the splrlr and prlde long rlme Good Luck ,sv j szgii 1 .. Ken!.l31cNalI- T253 ' W i'-4 M4 all my K 1 ,4 aff , . lf f L , lk.. ---- Coach Macs boy, Reed McDonald Joe Mlnel-'Being loud and clownlng screwlng off ond munchlng down lrs really grear, rhe class of dyyde number we gore ro be adulrs. Asls would you . ' Wevmusr ref ' r now IS now rhen was I en' CKelrh, Joe, TLG VJ, Gonzo 12 Ronda Mlnrer-'V have enjoyed all rhe fun here Ol CHS lr has been a long four years here and now rhar l am a senzor and leavlng, l can only say l wlsh l had anorher fours years ro go Thanks for lhe opporrunlry of a good and happy hfe here ar CHS Tlmolhy D. Moore- lf one srrlves ro be rhe bes'f, rhey w10 receive a success unequaled by any arher success fmaglnable ' 5, -e . on for a , Lynn for l have seen ones l WWW. -' ' ' Q--A - ' . A good man ls rhe be friend my W9 ' ' C be faeulry, Joh and Ray, may sergrs Polly far we OUT for all besr. To Sharon IT be known rhar llove you, Dealf Keep your own head and , sray our of rrouble! lean al Walllh-'lflow cansyou be ln rwo place , onc if.: - T' ' -5 - ear all A V, '. . ' n , l l K me r 'f 91 .- successful four years l Thanks ro my lhends fhroughour rhe Polly, Sharon, and Kenh-ydnoddnaenlfl To a parr of I frlen an-.. ro rhe foorboll and baskelball Chee 4 , A, - .4 ., THE Cl'lAMPlON5, Good lUCl4l 'ffQi,X , ,, '- Angle Zunlga-'Wly years Of Chugialf l-Fgh have l have eryoyed being, sr rj, - - -' fl i L .3 5, Y I, .sr , M nice ones l wanl ra rhanlf my family and for malvng ir so wonderful. l hope rhar gs always happy and always lfeeps o , wg , .4 ,J -'1 Guesf Speaker Clark Gruening Presenrs A wards Clark Gruenrng has been rn Alaska since his childhood rn Juneau. The grandson of rhe lare Terrrrorral Governor and U5. Senaror Ernesr Gruening Cfor whom rhrs award was namedl, Garlf has degrees rn polrrcal science and law, wrrh honors, and B currenrly campargnrng for rhe 1980 Democraric US. Senare posrrion from Alaska. He may soon follow rn hrs grandfarhers foorsreps. The Babiche sraff would llse ro recognrze Clarlw as an oursrandng member of our communrry, and hereby commend hfm for gfvrng us hrs rrme ar rhe 1980 Gruening Awards assembly an May 14. Noralle Brooks Lars Krehl Url Konlmann Leonard Oakley Harry McDonald He reaches rhe klds who none of rhe resr of as con. -Mr. Torn Rollmon l can 'r ralk abour all he does, -Mrs, Erhel 'Mao' Owen Whenever anybody needs helo, hes always rhere. -Mrs. Sally Callaway For rhe pasr hfreen years Harry McDonald has been deeply rnvolved wlrh rhe Anchorage Hockey Assocranon, servrng as Head Coach for several years, He has been o physical educarion reacher or Chugrok l-hgh for many years. Ar CHS, he has served as Hockey, Wresrlng, and Track Coach, ln adchrion, he coached rhe Alaska Drlllers, a conglomerarlon of All-Srar hockey players. As was repeared ofren ar rhe selecrron rneerrngs, Coach Mac goes far beyond rhe call of dury wrrh all hrs sfudenrs, and rruly cares ODOUI each one. lohs consfanr rnvolvernenr wlrh area yourh and hrs unselhsh conrnburlons ro rhe cornmuniry aprly qualify him for rhe 1980 Non- Srudenr Gruenlng Award, Jock Asbury Bob Jones Joe Miner Jon Wrede Joseph Lochner Hes spirired in oll ocriviries. He mokes you smile jusr IO look or him! -Pom 5corr Nobody knows him os well os l do, When you look or oll his occomplishmenrs, you know he deserves fhis oword. -Joe Miner Hes very involved. Hes olwoys or school. -Tom Lochner He con roke chorge when irs needed, even rhough hes dingy or rimes -Mrs Moc Owen The 7980 senior boy Gruening Aword recpienr is Joseph Lochner. He porric' pored in Vorsiry Swimming, being o Coecop- roin his senior yeor. Orher ofhlerics he wos involved wiih were rrock ond AAU, swimming. He wos o member of Corillion ond Cfclubs. He wos o sophomore orrendonr for rhe 7978 Junior-Senior Prom ond Honor Guord for fhe 1979 Groduofion, He olso wos in fhe performance of XVheek rhor Swing Choir orronged. On rop of oll his ocriviries, he offends mony gomes, morches, ond meers ro show his ever-presenf CHS spirir! M JI' L K p Q 359 Pam Scorr Pam ls lnvolveol ln everyrhlng, even some rhlngs she shouldnr be, -Mrs. Sally Callaway Pam spenr more rime HGQJIDQ rhe baslser- ball cheerleaders, nor being a cheerleader, rhan lr' she would have been one. -Mrs Owen Pam gers recognlrlon, buf nor nearly enough as she should ger!! -Marlf Wenzel She has a lor of grear ldeas, and she really hebed Us ger rogerher ln Swlng Cholr, djennffer Grnsburg Pam Scorr has been rnvolved ln o rnyf nod of orhlerlts and acrlvirles ln rhe school and Comrnunlry. Among her accornpllsh' menrs are belhg Sophomore class pfG5l'dEf7f and Senior class Wte-Presldenr Pom also was chosen as a Rorary Club Exchange Sru' denr ro Brazrl. ln addmon, she has ser' ved as Srudenr Advlsory Board Presldenr, and as rhe Srudenr Represenrarlve on rhe Anchorage School Board. Chrlsrlna Clayron Debbie Kerbow Michelle Kreeger Gennerre Sonrag Roberr Connelh Tony Debnor, Ron Demers, Rfchord Phfdps, Keffh Reed ..l. kviw Joe Lochnen Kelrh Reed, Jed Henning Rhonda Mlnren Dorb Jones, Angel Graham, Shelley Manson 11' ,Vs 1 ,--3.-'Sym' V Tern Gronol, Lynn Newberry, Merryhelen Cromwell Julie Srfnnerr De-ok Kodel Corny Coehlo, Mlchelle Hansen 361 35, Mr, Kuhlmonn Randy Moreau Chrfs Ooyron s- 'hiun--Q 1 The Begfnrwhg of rhe End 1 Goss Speakers Q O Bll Wood 'Y al Y iii D 1 Shell f ?' ff' X F 9 fu. Q' s 3 3 f EP 'E 4,,a L w Posnng of fhe Colors 1. Jeanerfe Aomfnlf I. I ,VN 5' v T' L yon Newberry l 5 .' 6009 Congratulations Seniors You've Been A Ioy And Delight! Peggy Lindquist Pat Pinnelly Jan Stewart Rosalie Schmidt Katie Phillips Kathie Moore l.aVern Miller Jody Lund Lynn Kramer Christa Burg Gertrude Batten Sally Callaway Congratulations Senior Class Of 1980 Quality Asphalt Paving, Inc. 1711 East 82nd Anch. Alf. 99507 ' S . r yarre I v K Road aeie r..r Ur 1 Ughff 5 C 5'-it Fir?-' Lfghff y ' q Ltiiiefenter K iiii r rr Would like togcongratglateg the r gg 1 graduating class off1960 1 iiiii S 'l'S Automatic Com' 1 .... K Vggr . umm K S ' ' 'ALASKAPS PYRAMID-1 to D ENERGYHE.ADQuARTERS'iii I Class kylie K K ., ,550 ra'rJ 0 PYMMFQQIRGDUCTS i . ,fgiegfi B Unique- Taste Q V 3038 Rampart Drive ,, . f O JMiff9l:if:,Sos'TZrC:iS0,4'rt'?actS g Anchorage, Alaska -A Q T11e0cclllQg1Asrroipgyvlncer1se ,iii fill A .Av K -+ 1 rf -r.gg Phone 272-2457 4 V ' -qnf,.,-- , Congratulations And Good Luck To The Senior Class Of 1960 From Associate ln vestments Corp - -,rg -w 9- s .Rr-5 in , 4 - 37' Eagle River A 694-2794 68852119 Tri M ec 5' ' 4 muff 1 . .25-1:1155 ' 24 if . .,,,,H,i . V., K, J. 4 xv! YN 'X af is M , A 4 vii, , 2: .f4 . ,p ,1,g7fg 4 , h QR 'jfs X330 W sw M J 1 4 if N Wg gms c 5 1 N ww-'Km Q' - ' A3335-f-P-x VN' ' O s. Y Specialists Wishes To Congratulate The Seniors Of 1980 , : es'n of f s -. M-I' 5 ,Wrig- . 2 A ,J,f,1::.. . . ' . Ji'-'H' ' v 1 , f-Hi ' 9-'-. ' ':2e41..V ' A Q.-fgfafiixgg Q ' ffififaigfiy fi- - Q- ' ' ' :1?Z27iI 3 ' li? if 1, 5q:r,:fAL-24,1 .ws N .:, 'f 1 'W n flaw' Af' Zililifaf 5' 9 'N's M 12.1 . N? w2' z' H 'F'-vi I ff? ' 'Z' f W- ,md Q , gffrl 3, I 4 .,,, 5-5.h -,. K,-714' 5Lf,1s5'i:f'fvE ' 4,59 EQE5-,1,:fg,..S'E . ,J , q- , Jer, 9 was 't ' igfhff f zz' 7,1433 f , .....4...,7,.v nw ,thx ws 29 we W W Q 9 652 sf? 9 J FS: w kys. x N vt ff Y: ff . ,-4 ,, N '43, 5 1, Ns? The following parenrs would life ro congrarulare rheir Senior Son or Daughrer for rheir oursranclng accomplshmenrs and ro wish rhem rhe very besr in rheir furure endeavors. V - V TO: r Q Chrisrina Gayron VV Congrarularionsl We are very proud of your accomplishmenrs. You have cerrainly ourdone our expecrarions and we wanr you ro lsnow we love you for being you . Besr Wbhes. L' : V Love Mom, Dad Tommy, Tracy, Shelley, and Milfe r Tracy Gayron . Congrarularions! We lfnovv how hard you vvorlsed for rhz. We wonr you ro lfnow how proud we are and we wbh you rhe besr of everyrhing for a beauriful furure. ' Love Mom, Dad Tommy, Chns, Shelley, and Milfe Carherine Coelho The sunshine of your smile is rhe lighr of our day. Congrarularions and rhe besr for you babe, We love you. , A Mom, Dad and Sandy W Renee Colhns lr only fools rhree cars, an auromorive srore and a friendly service srarion, buf you made ir! Congrarulafions and much love. , Mom and Dad L Doris Mae Evans We love you, rhe besr of everyrhing. Maxine and Dill Bulhngron Sreve Haynes - i ' You 've always been rhe lfind of son who srood our from rhe crowd and who dd so many special fhings fO malfe your family proud. Conrinue on rhe parh you've mapped our and we lsnow youll 'lfeep yourself aiman. V Love, Mom and Dad Jed Henning You 've been a challenge, bur we love challenges. Mom, Dad, Zone, Joe, Janie, Karie Colleen Holland We are so very proud of you Colleen, you will go for wirh your winning ways. Love, Mom, Dave, Lynn, Milfe, Ray, Granny and all your family Chris Jarvis Congrarularions, Chns. We are very proud of you. Mom, Dad and Scorr Jeff Johnson Jeff you L1ghr up our Life. We are proud of you and lfnow you 'll succeed in wharever you da. Lors of love. Mom, Dad and family . Dave Kelley Congrarularions, you made if rhrough and we re proud of you! Bur remember more rhan whar ir means ro us is whar ir means ro you, for rhrough lfe Irs nor pleasing orhers buf doing whar you have ro do ro live wirh yourself You 're responsible for your own acrions in hfe, wherher good or bad and Hfe is whar you malse if be. Love you, David hope life is vvhar you would have ir be. Love, Me and Farher Bud V Laurie King I H O loving friends! Exerr every efforr fo acquire rhesvarious branches of knowledge and rrue undersranalng. Srroin every nerve ro achieve borh maferial and spiritual accompllshmenrs. Abdul Doha ' Bahais of Eagle River . Rodney P. Kinney Jr. Congrarularions, son. We wish you a brighr and exciring furure ar rhx very imporranr rurning painr in your lfe. You have done wel and vve are proud of you, L 'L Mom and Dad Sharon Lee Congrarularions baby, we are proud of rhe person you 've become. Love, Mom and Dad 368 Joe Lochner Joe, sray a winner Mrh much luck and love, Mom, Dad and rhe resr of rhe Lochner Co. . . John Lowery Cangrarularions on a job well done! Love, Mom and Dad Parri Mahoney Live your lfe each day as you would clmb a mounrain, An occasional glance foward rhe summir keeps rhe goal in mind buf many beautiful scenes are ra be observed from each new vanrage poinr. Keep your radance and healrhy arrirude and you're bound ro arrain your goab. Love, Mom, Dad Shannon, Nm, and Mike Shelley Marrson As a daughrer and a sisrer, she is a 10 ! Mom, Dad and slsfer Kenr McNall You proved fr ro us buf more imporranfly, you proved ir ro you. Congrarularions and besr wishes. Dad and Judy Ricky Mernll Congrarularions on an oursrandng accomplshmenr, l-hrch your wagon ro rhe srars. Mom, Dad, Una, and Emmy Joe Miner Congrarularions on your graduarion. We re always proud of you. Mom, Andy, Julie, and rhe many and assorred members of your family. Umorhy David Moore A leader ro be,- nor a follower.-Pa My brorher whom IW always admire. Good Luds-Tallsha . We are all very proud of you, Nm. Be happy and rhe very besr ro you in rhe furure!-Mom Toni Rae Morin Congrarularions, Toni we are all proud of you. Love from home Wade Palmer Congrarularions. No parenrs could ever be prouder of rheir son rhan we are of you. Mom, Dad and Carla Sandy Smirh Congrarularions and besr for rhe furure. We are very proud of you. Love, Mom and Dad Charles D. Sumrall Congrarularions and besr wishes in your pursuir of higher educarion. Dad Jeanne M. Werheringron As you complere fhk hurdle in ife, remember- you are nor ar rhe heighrs, bur clmbing. We love you. Mom and Dad Carla Baumgardner, Rob ConnelL Robby Hamann, im Kane, Debbie Kerbow, Rabh Kiehl, Ed Kuhn, and Sandy Smirh Congrarulanons! l knew you would make ir, Jusr remember ro look borh ways before you cross rhe srreer and don'r lose your mirrens, Your Kindergarren reacher, Mrs. Kirk 369 Xmn, elgg ive F 'K ual-.' Cameron, Kendra C102 129 Breese mmf Aornrnk, Jeanerre C 122 35, 322, 344, 364 Aarnlnk, John C102 46, 47 49 128, 186, 187 Abrams, Carl C82 45, 72 150, 214 Abfll John C 122 322 328, 354, 365 Abnl 1207110177 C92 93, 103, 140 Adams, Jess C82 150 Adminlsrranon C92 80 281 ' Albrich, Leslle 204, 205 Allen, Denlse, C102 150 Allen, Jads C 122 183, 248, 268 Allen, Jeff C102 128, 186, 250 Allen, Rachael C72 160 Allen, Renee C92 140 Allen, Toby C 112 63 Allison, Arnerra C72 160 nabrner, Jeff 1102 129 Baumgardnen Cana C122 74, 336, 369 362 Baumgardnen Keri C72 Baxren Sharon C72 160 Beagle, Roy C 102 56 Bean, Jim C122 63, Beckley, Davld C102 Beckley, Kyle, C122 Beeman, Susan Beiren Tammey C 102 Bell Sharon C92 79 ff., 197 100, 1991, Beknudes, nabble 1122 20, 32 ,g , 354-5 : nelrnades, Carla C112120 s g 06-lmadas, Edward 102 15Qk oz 262 263 I Belmudes, Sracy C72 160 18 , 195 Bennem Llnda C72 72, 140 Brucknen Byron C102 36, 96, 97 99 129 Bruner, Chuck C82 64, 66, 151 223, 337 Tracy C 112 120 217 324 12Q 265, 267 232 C112 7 79 fm, 120, 228, 229 C92 79 141 Bryanr, Bullock, Mark 258, 259 Bullod1 Susan C122 224, 324, 352 353 Clayron, Shelley C102 130 Clayton, Tracy C122 368 Gencal 302303 Cloud 0enSe C72 161 caddy, Robb 214 Coon, Becky C10 91 121 ,pi cadres, lzlrnard 1122 325, 344, 054-5, Coares, Sreven CD 161 M Coefha, Carherrhe C122 . 79 91 318. 325, 337 , 54-5, 361 368 cbelna,gdndra1112 46, 47 79 121 Calefihan C102 130 Dara, cnrrsra 0 302 060 Cale, Duane 102 141 265 Burbank, Bobby C92 141 wwf Core, Cglgne C102 10, 51 130 Burbank, J11l-C72 262 fi '2 C0191 gheff, 192 141 Burgess, KGV11 C122 61 0514-I Colegrave, Terra C112 70 121 Burgess, Knralee V , 64, 120 Colley, Gilberr C72 162, 262 UU! SS, T 129 232 Colley, Mard C82 88, 89 151 208, 262 5 fkbrhy C82 151 e, James C82 253 Burmelkren Wayne C72 161 223 UUSUIEC Donald C92 141 Canoy, Dan C112 40 C-Club 811 81 Calhns, Anne C102 130 Colllns, Mark C112 100, 121, 213 CO11l7lS, Renee C122 1011 228, 229 230 316, 326, 368, 364 Comeaux, Lerhra C72 161 Conley, James C 122 326, 354-5 363 Connell Laura C102 75 84, 91 130, 204, 265, 267 ConnelL Jlhvmy C82 151 323 CannelL Roberr C122 321 326, 345, 360 369 Conoven Chuc11C102 33, 91 1311 381 Canoven Rlchard C82 4, 151, 189, 194, 195, 253 Canlreras, KEVIC1 C72 13, 162, 188, 189 Cook, Tom C82 262, 263 Allison, srepnanla 192 40 4.1 140 147 Uemeffl P0m90, 2140 Allnson, rrafy1e2150 Uemeff R01 1 190 Alman, Mlrnael 1102 128, 259 069951 ffm? 9013254 10-1 125' U2 204 Ames, lzabln 1102 128 069951, KOH , A 2-72 2 Ames, ssarr1e2 150 ' , I 1415952 . 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C102 128, 191 Arlflnsan, sraanane 1112 120 Arwood Samanrha C92 140 AIWOOGC 5corrC112 33, 120 Ausfermuhk Cal C 102 128, 248, 377 Ausnn Ruby 200, 290 Bagwel1 Bnan C72 160 Baker BW Baker Gwendolyn C92 37 140 7 160 Baker Ksral C112 62, 55, 82 120 1903911241 an C72 160 Baker James C72 247 256, 259 Baker Royslan C82 150 215 275, 377 Baker Hlfany C82 76, 150 159 Ballard Lannla C92 91 323 Banach, nm C102 128 Banach, Wendy C72 160, 208 Banahan, Monica C102 128, DOFOHICIPWICZ, Sranley C92 140 Barber Lee C82 64, 66, Baraa Candy C72 160 Barclay Kennerh C72 Barker Rlthard C82 Ddffldl Ernesr C 102 128 Barndr Karen C122 32 Barnharr, Jefl C92 Barnhan, Mlke C82 Barrachman, rllfl a John C82 erboll Barhery, Shefly Barren, Barren 3 1-'F fs' f 5 , 1 l ' A - Lfb. 324 2111 . 3' 'A as lr L I 2- , 2 49 ,,,:gg41:, 2 ' '-7 A 1 5,501 si-21 -: Y F 1 f' ,- mfr s??':.f.'! , 'awgff' ' 5' 2 323, 320, aa-dry 75 re . V Bowers, Bowman, Irene 3617 Cain, Bnon C102 46, 129 186 Cain, Colleen C 122 23, 46, 107 318, 324, 329 332 354 Cain, Noma 304, 312 Canrerbury, Chrlsropher C72 51 72 161 Coulkfns, Karla C72 51 161 Cal1 Sharon C112 120 Cailaway, Earrlaa C72 51 256, 257 161 SQNVPQ 3012 301357 366, 359 C 122 62 79, 173, 324, 337 , 1,5 192 141 S 354-5, Bovtrn, Chrlsropher C 102 232 Bayer, Dennls 298 Boyer, Rob 59, 1m 211 212 214, 264, 285 7- 0 Bradley, WE55 sg Braden Ted 55, 254, 255, 297 Bradshaw Donny C122 Brody. Paula 294, Draay, Sheia C122 ' ,, Braman, Sean . Brannon, 'Todd in 354-5, Breese, Bnon Brlsrer, Bnsrer Coapen Carolyn C10 121 Coapen Chrlsrapher Coopen David C122 63, 107 173, 326, 354-5 Coopen Theresa C82 89 151 Coopen Rebecca C82 89, 151 Cooper, Sracy C112 121 Corley, Lou 4, 224, 307 Cornelius, Sherry C72 162 Councelors 300, 301 Cheri C122 318 I KICYTDGHY C72 161 Cox 7 Danlel C72 162 57, 161 CVOIQ, Gregory C102 130, 258, 259 CfOIQ, MOFIOI7 C102 130 Crane, Frank C 112 59 Crawford Margarer C92 79 141 Crawford Parri C82 151 Crawford Scharre C112 121 Creasey, Laura C82 151 Cresap, ChI73llhO C82 5Q 15Q 151 208, 215, 377 Cresap, Tom 64, 282 283, 285, 297 371 Cnbb, Wanda 304, 312 CrlsaluW Jake 52 51 173 Criswell Alvlh C 112 183 Cromwell Merryhelen C122 3Q 46, 48, 49 47 107 326, 354-5, 361 Crank, Amy C92 141, 213, 275 Crosby, Kennerh C112 121 Uub Cross Counrry Club 8283 Cross Counrry Runnxng 190-195 Cross 202 203 Counrry 51411119 240-245 Cross, Don C82 150, 151 215, 245 Crow, Danny 191 Crow, Janell C102 130 cUff2fV'llhQS, lllch C112 160, 121 183 .M-'nj Cummings, Rodney C82 151 237 252 253 Crum, Tamara C92 141 143 Crurhers, Ronald C102 130 .1 87 121 196, 197 198, 189, 194, 195 228, 2312 231 258, KD, 106, 107, 325 37 96, 98, 99 325 F K Dahl Ahce 304, 312 Dahlmann, Perer C92 141 Dahlmann, Tanya C72 51 162 208, 239 Daley, Daren C72 45, 162 244, 245 Daley, Darrel 40 42 44, 45, 188, 189 194, 197 198 224, 226, 325 Daly, Dale 1102 130 232, 250, 259 Dana Angela C92 29 141 Daniel Dwayne 102 141 294, 297 296 Dane James C82 151 262 141 Darby craras 005, 312, 377 72, 101 262 Darnelh JoeC102130 Darnell John C72 162 Darnelh Rose C 102 130 Darraugh, Scorr C82 150 Darrough, Sean C72 162 DarreL Ron C72 162 1 .5,' 'Dav5, Karm 1112 46, 42 40, 61 62 01 120, 121 Davrs, Kevrn 162 152 DAVB, 111m112224, 25, ao, 44, 47 4Q 74, 75, 1112, 01, 316, 326, 329 DavB, DOVE, Davxs, DavS, DavrS, Leona 16245, 152 262 Rhonda 1122 327 llkhard 162 152 Sheri 162 52 Todd 102 130 Day. Auda 172 51, 66, 69 162 Debarefforensrcs 96, 99 Debnan Tony 1122 36, 61 102 106, 102 354, 355, 360 Debnon Joseph 172 162 162 262 Dedfer, Kirsren 192 141 De-france, Cheryl 162 152 262 Delrance, Sharon 172 162 Delrance, Sherry 192 141 V - Dekreon, Andrew1122 61 62 100 173, 254, 255. 327 356, 359 Deloqura, Jrn 1122 327 Deluoo, Danny 1112 121 221 Demers, Gary 192 141 246 Demers, Ron 1122 246, 242 322 350 360 Denwahaels, Meissa 192 141 213 Denning, An 202 203, 266, 269 Denr'i7g,CamE1e 172 72 162 202 203, 244, Gues 262263 W1 4v1?f4 14' 'if Lisa1625Q 51 152 Li9a172 162 aaroara 1112 121 Lew110240 4142 43 102 130 Jae 110 76 79 100121 1122 63 00 7U 267 2723327 107 05?-Wg' are-r1o2 141 a-14-ry111v 0a 121 5har1a111263, 120 121 Dana 21 55? J gy , , iv: Doggerr 1 -gi nf. 7 1.1 25 2 T121 hr - .., ,i 4, ..- ,Y w52'9'35 Dornin louseXJ05 'ff . L ,.,?:c,. . 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' 0aS,saaay102152 Erie 172 102 244 naoarr 1112 Ja, 42 any 102 73, 150 152, 166, 16Q 236, 239, 244, 245, 330354-5 142, 377 Hdred 192 142 122, 224, 225, 227 142 19246, 79, 142 102 131 221 1 Swan 1122 74, 75, 321 330 215 ' 373 Gardnen Deqarrwh 102 131 Gordnen Dowd 1102 56 Gardnen Mqonb' 172 16.3 Corrina 182 152 Rebecca 172 163 Rlthard 162 4, 152 Tony 192 142 Gamry, Jilonne 172 51 163, 215, 239 Gorriry, Porndv 1112 122 163, 232 233, 261, 256, 259 Garrz, Alben 1122 64, 250, 3311 316, 339 Ganz, Rkzhard 162 4, 152 Gosoway, Arr 304 Gaston, Brenda 102 131 Gasran DJ 6 Deny 91 5, .- ' ' QISIOH, Wham 192 142 Gavh, Tim 172 163 Gehn Dave 110 7 Gubeson, Aaron 1122 84, 331 u V, 5515 .A-Gfman, Zodwcry 1 Wi Gfmore, Joel 1122 33 ' ' ' Gnsburg, Gregory 10244, 45, 72 152 194' - -1 1 111. 11 195, 236, 23Z 169 Consrance 10 72 164 Errol 54, 55, 295, 297 Kane 192 54, 143 Kennerh 192 143 lloberr 1122 321 332 269 Devedy 162 15.3 Dowd 1122 162 163, 164, 217 216, 212 266, 275, 339 Hamdron, Gordon 304, 312 Homalron, Laura 304, 313 Homdron, Mariana 162 206, 209 153 Homalron. Terry 172 164. 256 Hammond Bruce 1112 122 1'Hamrr1ond Lmda 37 Hancock, Russel 1112 62 122 Hankars, Dardlyn 1122 332 354-5 I-Ianl-ans, David 110 122 Honkhs, Shown 1D 164, 215,j?3 Hanks, Judy 192 2 Y, 259 1112 HankS,l? 7 ' 2533535 Ag Hanna! Tyr 102 153, 2227253 , Hansen, Cor' 110 122 ' - Kelcie 102 153, ., - I onsoarg, Jennifer 1102 22 Ja cn, 49, 61 05. X , Kkhberiy 102 150 . I 126, 131 052 266, 267 4 Zdg1eI1e1122332 361' I aruaarg, John 236, 200, 267 - , 5 ' 200, 267 . Glennon, 77'1omas 172 163 - ' , 011-mm,vrcrar10215a - .51aqa11aasar1,1ea111240 41 ao 87 . 6a01a,0awr117210:1. '196,19Z196,19Q26i ' I' cache, asa1102 131 ' f21aqer1a1q2 1611 1 , P. 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Debor , Q f Harris, Shonda , 2111 Hamson, ' , 123, I ' 7 Ha-rrsaa, Eden Q , o, 72 164 f ' POIIICK 192 172 164 Harrzlen Hwrzlen Jay 192 Ha5re1L Hank 172 Gray, Chrtrrna 1122 331 Hgugggd Dave Grayb111 Marrha 204, 205, 206, 209 Hauggod ,1 Grayb111 Mer1'1102 132 pbuggaq Legg Greeley, Da1e1122 14, 04, 001 , jqnke gy 164 Green,Dr01172211290 yrg-5, 4 11a20o, ' 1 '- 417 '122 -131 Ha ve -14 21 101 106, 9 - ' P111 Til 210. Joe, 054. ef O 1102 55. 102 259 112h4Q 55, 02, 120., 'W 192 '43 ' 19262 09. 152 '59 2 .2 0erly172 ' ' 172104, 215, 250 I ,,,,o,d,7,,6,, 110 10. 122 'I-2 . ' 73, 262 200, , 010' naaara 172 262 -. 1 , Cm' m 'M 122 ' ' 'ga-' ,He1a11112123 ' -' - ,1aa112225, 2Z Ja 46, ,Q2, 101 U29 302 332 36' .Q 1 , 102 163, 165, 2442 250 266, 326, 2 90 ' .- , 050, 354, 055, 361 275, 06 .. A ' ,Lance1625Q15Q 153 192 143 w 104 105, 356359 04, 05 Guesr Guffe Gurley, - Gurley, V - Haerre'1 Pau' 172 236. 237 Hagmon, Wan Halcom, Emrly Holrermon, Da ' Hd, I . Ha!! man, ' 164 223 2 132 'I 132 ,' 1.5.3 , 163, 214, 215, 222 223, 9Q 258, 2842 297 1- 312 1 1122 259. -132 172 164, 262 1' 132 r. . ...1'f1150 51 153 Green, L 172163 1 ,1 1 ,V 2143 ,V 4, A . J' -. 1 :fy , 2 Gr 5- -- Gil 5 164 Gr - ' 51 -n 1112 29, 30, 62, 63, , Gr Ther -1 ry1 , Gro r ..r: 153 Gro r 1 132 Gru ,Y r A . , 4 - , C10 '- , . - H , 'A , V 4 0 we 14 . Gy , ,123 .. Hamann, Carol s 'e 2, 40, 132, 230 .jis .-1' N..-J Hennang, Zane 192 26, 46, 47 143, 144, 167 Henry, K1mber1y1022Q 37 67 132 HGWY. LOHYGQ 61162 163,190 Henry, Renae 63, 1041 191 193, 2542 256 Henson, Wayne 304, 312 - Herdwo, Julra 182 45, 150 Herrmcn, Brad 162 153 Herzog, Greg 102 132 166, 250 Herzog. John 1122 14, 16, 06, 107 56. 252 260, 266. 333. 336, 354, Herzog, M1ke192 aa 41 42 143 Hess, Sean 19240, 42 36,143 Heder, M 162 153 Herler, Lorae 1102 132 Herler, Marshall 1112 123 V 1-1a1ay, Jar'ke1112 123 Hrdwey, lrmrny 162 253 H1ds ,' ' 192143, 255 r ig H' 262 1 ' 1102101 190 191 1022254 259 Hua, Hua, 172,164 Hrerr, Melanie 172 51 164, 206 H111 Ken 1102 133 Q, 1. 1 1 -dk A rr.. uf Q 1 1 1 Y' I. -A ' ff 7515. ,...fj 1 s U .nu . 15: -2,95-312 356 377 162 150 I-11 77111192 14.3, 167 1 , , 4g11Qt11'L1'?S'1?f f31lly 1D 164 l'WbOm1 John 1122 930 , Johnson, Caro 1112 -1 100 120 Hfflbvfn. Melody 1101 04, 1.11 Johnson, Gff 292 29.3 Hoes. Leslfe 1112 25 , , Johnson, Craig 1121 aa, .31 4o, 47 49 256, I-hrs, Teddy xr 256 QQQ 352 Hire hm 112163, 217 Johnson, Darla 1101 22, 130 Hobson, Tammy 171 164 2' M Johnson, Deoofo 111227 Hobson, Tyler 1112 12.3, 2 sy W johmon, Demg 2581 259 Hockey 219. 220 . 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Gfhny .369 Klklf, Hannah 192 147 Kll'l1, Kely 112240, 42 4.3, 61 107 196, 197 196, 226, 229, 2.30 231 258, 259, .336 Klrk, Sarah 1102 33, 64, 133, 134, 196, 197 196, 199 377 l 2 wn 1102, , 1 126, 1.34, 267 Ktsee, nifer 16283672 66, B9 KISSEG, Suzanne 1112 56 86, 67 100 101 124, 264, 265, 267 Kllchen Sraff 304, .305 Klayum, W H2154 f memo, no Kleven, Barrly 172 165 Y- Klne, Kerrh 1112 124 Kl1ppeL Kevm 1102 0.3, 134 Kl1ppe1 Rurh 16273, 76, 77 150, 215 Knapper, Mary 1102 134, 200 Knappen Teresa 162 154 Knechr, Kenny 217 Knnghr, Mfthael 162 13, 155, 252 25.3 KnU9PDf'L Sandra 1102 111 22, 411 43, 64, 1.34, 2.34 10 104, 107 246, 247 249 1102 1.33 172 16 208, 2.39 144, 191 163, 167 266, 167 Terry 10 106, 93, 120 266 162 50 154 emenr 52-5.3 120-127 112236, 196, 197 .335 Darren 1122 23, 24, 34, 49 101 162 16.3, 224, 275, 164, 165, 326, 3.3-3, 3.35, 361 Kaemeren Fred 172 165 Kalser, Leske 1112 124 Kalrenbach, Mnsron 162 154, 252, 253 Kane, James 1122 62 17.3, .321 3.34, 335, 337 369 Kane, hmarhy 192 144 Karwowsk1 Perer 1122 335, 306 Keeffe, Kerry 226, 2.30 262 265, 290 Koehler, Jeffery 1112 124 Koehlen Kurl 1112 124 Koehlen Mark 162 155 Koehlen Sandra 1102 134 o- fs , 01111112 12 'f Koh L1nolo1111 .f Kor --Q, , Dawn 1122 -3-1 Ker1l11126 3 Kosrhh en111261 -1 Kosrln 1725Q51' Kram Kra -1 Kr -v 'rQ:1'f- V, .300 oo 1 1 ory16215 4 Ile 1121 053, 354- , r16250 j, Krae 1 1102 K U9eFQ' '1 224, 54 -1 Kuersre . Kuhlma 1 Kuhn, Kulasze Kusltk, Kuslck, ' Kusren 0 Kusick, 1122 24, 2 339 343, ' n 162 44 ll 66 66 d 1122 .321 Jlm 172 110 124 2 192 63 110 124 2257 155 1- 5, 165, 215 j 316, 336, .354-5 ' 4, 166, 220 221 124, 377 2 9 15 , 217 .J 69 93, 101 107 354-5 77 76, 150 155 61 357 362 I 206 1 79101102 337 Keelen Drelr 110 124 Kellay, DGVDOFO .37 kelloy, Chnsrophef 1112 120, 124 Kellay, Coleen 1101 29 ao, 37 46, 96, 99 1.3.3 Kelley, David 1122 107 162, 183, 224, 225, Lacaq M' 1122 3.39 Lacy Lori Lamanrla, 235, 227 272 275, 354-5, 366 Kelley, Todd 1112 124 Kelley Mlehoel 171 1115 Kely, Bryan 1102 27 Kelly, John 1101 1.33 Kelly, Ramona 304, 312 ,3 KEDUIICK, Jeffery 1112 124 ' Kenn Kyla 162 50, 72 20.3, 206, 209 215 Kerbaw, Deborah 1122 321 359 .369 Kerbow, Draw 106, 300, .301 Kernodle, Una 77 294, 297 296 Kleh1 Julfa 102 45 154, 206, 236, 239 1102 13.3 1122 25, 26, 40, 254, 255 321 369 72 164, 165, 169 1-12 124 Davld 172 165 . Lambern Lvmpefr Lane, Lela 3 Lane, ... Y, Lane, o ' 241 2 Lange, Kal Langford A Language, Lannlhg, W Larberry, - Larson, -- Larson, - Larson, on Larson, arson, ren LaTocha, I LaTocha, M LGIIEVM 2 144 204 162 50 15 162 155 2 144 19 165 262 122 242 2 122 339 162 155 f 6.3 105 191 6Od16lS 26 172165 279 23.39 55 11021.34 2 244 237 296 299 1112 33, 80 61 64, 111 120 163, 220 221 112262, 64, 241 242 243, .3545 192 40 41 259 112267 3.36, 366, 354-5 1102 133 1122,V,35,3Qi,.354-5 11 216, 271 272 366, al, 15,113 V. ..:Qfl, ,-1. .I T V -.2 .. . Layron, Cary Layron, Q. 103 3.39 ee, Raberr E,-sg: Lee, Sharon 1 Jr.-ff 41 64 072 110 ' .fnyfi 2.31 355, 369 Leedhofn, soly - 21 , 7.3, 1o5 Legg, Dan1el110237 40 46, 1 Legg, Rldwrd 182 45, 155, 244 Lehmann, Robin 162 155 61 64 4 275 , .I 369 , ' o 5. 1 1 2. 1 Ji Y, I I 207 T : , -1 A , .355 , ,, .. li 1 11: 1 153121 fa 1 1 w M 155 L 1 - .,Qg,f.,s , 1 ' 522' . '1 I1 Lashbroolf, 91 ' ' L if , 16.1 194, 1' ' ' ', 054. 451.2 1,4 1 . i,f:.,. 'lil' 374 . 5 1:15 , Lennon. rereso 191 74, 140 144, .3112 Lenz, John 19236, az oo, 9o, 99 144 Lesfef, Drlan 1102 4o, 95, 129 134 Lesren aono 1121 4o, 5o, 81 110 256, 259, 340 , Llbrary Aloe 2911, 299 W, KVVW LIHUQUEI, John 1112 21 fm 120 124, 213, 275 ' Lindquisr, Peggy .302 366 Lirerary Club 67 Lirrle, Jerry 166 Llrrle, Juli 162 155 Llrrle, Laura 1D 165 Livlngway, Kelrh 162 155 W 11 Lobdel1 cofol 171 1115 Lochnen Charles 377 ' ' Llnoolom, Davra 1101 134 ,,, .3132 Lochnen Eleanor 172 511 51 1155, 2.39 ' ' Lochner, Joe 1122 24, 30, 65, 76, 60 61 90 11.11171 105, 106, 107 109, 110, 211 25, 213, i 2.56, 259, 312 313, 316, 326, 340 353, 354-5, 356, .361 377 365 Lochnen Robert 1102 20 134 Lochner, Thomas 19246, 47 50 65, 44, 91 Eowofo 110 4g,,4.3, 124, 211 213 Loohne, Lon 1121 204, .3411 Lo11ln, Celesre 1102 25 37 LoMh, Maren 110 , 65, Logan, Kenr 1102 65 1.34, Loper, Kim 1102 134 Long, Gnger 192 144, Long, Roy 192 144 Lorenz, Darene 192 144 LovelL Joan 1112 124 Lowery, Glenn 192 Lowery, Jeff 1101 1.34 Lowery, John 1122 14. Luchrerhand Lfsa 162 Lugdon, Ondy 110 124 Lugdon, Julie 162 50 Lund D111 1122 .340 Lund Joanne 296, Lyfor11 Laurel 1112 46, Lyons, Dehhla 1102 Lyons, Mane 1102 MocAlplne, Kenn Mackey, Renee Madsen, Deborah Madsen, Jason 162 Magee, Korhy Magnuson, Ent Magnuson, Magray Michael Magray, Terry Mahoney, Mahoney, .354 355, .369 Main, Todd 1102 1.35 Maloney Karhy 266 Mann, Llso 172 43, 165, March Madness Dance Markeg Drew 1D 215, Markeg Melissa 192 Morqcks, Kennerh 1112 Marrfn, Cindy Mamn, Maxwelh Debble 192 145 McAIp1ne, Eddre 162 50 155 Mdilnde, Cory 162 155 McDr1de, Shawn 1112 125 Mcdung, Enk 192 145 McOung, Key 1122341 Mcaong, nm 195, 2623 McConv11le, Tom 1102 135 Mcfarkle, Hearn 162 253, 262 Mcfubtxn, Laura 172 166, 202 Mcfubbh, Marrh 1112 64-5, 125, 191 242 Mdfiomlci Ann 162 45, 151 156, 166, 1945 206, 215 McDonald Harry 106, 290, 357 MCDOnaki A111116 192 145 233 McDonald Kelty 192 145 M49'1annon, Rrtky 1122 321 McEwen, Paul 1D 166, 222 223 McGee, Duane 192 145 McGee, Mlchele 162 50 155, 206 McGowen, Jerry 1122 1623, 250-1 266, 341 345, 362 McGrarh, James 266, 167 MaKay, Ronald 192 145, 233 McKay, Susan 1122 57 341 Mc14eeveL Ron 1112 36 MCKeeveQ Sreve 162 156, 253 Mooney, Arrhur 171 1156, 169, 262 MCK1hley, Judy 1112 46, 125 Mdvnley, Peggy 1102 79 67 105, 135 Md41nley, Tammy 1102301 49 135, 234 aura 1102 135 5 1101 135 162, 156 McLeod L 63, 65 66, 105, D0 Morrii, Mlke 1122 1112 Morris, Roger 162 156 Mornserr, Rob 1122 1091 213 Mornson, Angelo 1102 135 Morton, .lacque1ne11029 69 75, 131 135 Moslem Donald 1122 343, 361 MOSIEC .lon 192 145 167 233 Mowen Audra 172 166 Mower, Kknberly 1102 135 Muhs, Jad1y 192 145 Mundy Twyla 7Z 266, 269 . 0 0 1 N ,, .. Narsf Deborah nop as, 135 Nom, Parry162 155 Nash, Ed 22 25, 1011 260 161 41, 42 163, 272 342 Narive Turor 299 Nauman, Janus 192 4, 212 213, 179 145 Navman, Joc1'0'2 51 166 Nease, Cynrhla 111 5 Nease, Llnda 162 Needles, Gene Terri 1 ' 5d1olarsh1:2 106 Ne11s, Denn1s 172 223 Ne1B, Ronald 1112 63. Nelson, Glade 172 Nelson, Marlf 112 , 343 Nenrw1Ch, Gr 92 14 Newberry, Lynn 30 106, 90 343, 361 354, 355, K, Newrrgn, Mana 156 Newmbn, Sammi 102 2 , 234, 235, 135 Newman, Shelley 166 Newman, Troy 1 136 Newman, Ty 162 Newspaper 62 Nrnozs, Krnoe-fly 125 Nrdsens, Brerr 192 , 2 , Mdvens, 17171 1122 , 63, , 49 46, 47 173, 343, 354, 355 Qizolard nm 171 , 43, QNKOVL Thomas1 5, .lanrronal C 5 Tlm 1122 27 Margle 162 lun1ar 72 54, 55 Craig 136 206 Sreve 2 3, 300 fs 300, 301 Leonar , 2 293, 357 leanle 11 3 , 343 Ourrag 6 7 Nancy 11 52 70 272 346 Tara 1 136 Kelly 172 Maur 1122 346 Moore Mode, ,192 40 41, 145 234, 259 M, rw 14115 H-4,5 . T' , 344. 354-5, 369 Moreau 1122 24, 353, 362 Morgan, Gene 194, 195, 244, 245, 290, 292 Morrh, Toni 1122 343, 369 Morris, Andrea 1112 59, 125 Moms, Kai Hen 162 50, 156 Morris, sn: Laura 1102 22 30, 74, 75, 135 - -lr Sous... cm, 223 Roberr 1101 , 131 256, 259 asm, red 145 0111115105 ng 55-9 'Qggfpla Walrer 172 166 Orc kwa: 156, 156 OSOWSIYI, L9 112262 63, 173, 217 346 Osowslv, lennifer 192 34, 146 Osowsk1 Shane 1102 136 Osowsl-11 We!'f72 166 Osrerhaus, KEVIN 16250, 156, 214, 215, 223 Osrerhoun Annerre 1122 25, 346 O'Thuse, D11 106, 166, 223, 266, 267 306 OI7, Alvin 172 166 Owen, Erhel 1Mac2 61 74, 76, 79, 105, 265 267 262 265, 357 356 Owen, Mar 1112 125, 267 Owens, Jan 62 63 Owens, John 172 166 Owens, Kknberly 172 166 Owens, Ronald 16245, 156 Oysrer, Lana 162 50 156, 208, 214, 239 375 P pO990f1f1MlSS Chug1al-1!Eagle R1ver2 91 Palmen Wade 1122 316, 346 369 Pornbrun, Wayne 162 50 156 Popp, Roger 162 156 Park, Terry 1112 125 Pornow, Dnanne 266, 287 Parrish, CUFTB 1112 125 POISUIDS, Ent 1112 361 Parsons, Lora Mra 262 264, 265 Parron, Eric 192 40 42 146, 213 Pauley, Chrrlsropher 192 146 Pauley, MIUTOS1 1D 166 Physrtal Educanon Deparrmenr 290-1 Pearson, Horence 32 33, 294, 295, 297 Pe1ss1g, Dill 266 Colleen 1112 62 125 Penrsren, Ed 1122 70, 91 107 254, 255, 272 275, 346, 354-5, 365 Penrsren, .lane 172 72 166, 202 Penasren, Meg 1112 62 63, 190, 191 125 240 241 243, 256, 259 260 275 Penrose, George 260-1 Pep Guo 76-79 Peppers, Dusrer 1122 49 346 Peppers, Eddre 1102 136, 246 Peppers, Lee 192 146 Perez, Ana 1122 70 71 107 272, 347 Perlvns, Dave 1102 136 Perkins, Tray 172 166, 169 Pererson Pere 1102 186 Pfaff Jason 192 146 Phan, Huyen Phan, Tuan Phelps, l Ph1l11ps, Harald Phrllfps, Kane Phfilrps, Rrchle 360 Pnerce, Eorie 1102 47 95 Cece 192 Hesrk, Pamela Hrrman 1112 30 95 126, 216, 217 220 221 Putnam, Hrzaberh 1102 47 91, 136 Guam, lulre 162 62 73, 66, 69 150, 157 215 Quarne, Mrthelle 192 146 'Ol.llHlDQ, LaVen1a 1112 126 Radsplnnen Larry 1102 136 Ramey, Torres 1102 136 R00d0lL Ranee 1112 56, 126 Randal1 Rowena 172 51 167 yu. .I , 1. 1 Z1 Rasmussen, Kann r8f5a 72 157 166, 169 195, 215, 239 Rarhbun, Jolene 172 167 Rarhbon, Maureen 110 Rarhbun, Rebecca 1102 136 Rarlifi De1nda 192 46, 146 Rafliff W11l1am 1122 Ray, Shelley 192 146 Ray, ummm 162150 157 Reodng, Debbie 260 261 Redmond Dawn 162 157 Reed Keirh 1122 23, 65, 76, 313, 329 347 354-5, 360 361 377 362 Reed Kevin 1102 94, 136, 213 Rees, Chrisropher 19236, 61 146 Regsrrarfon 20-21 Reundl Parnaa 1112 79, 120 .lane 172 45, 167 1102 40 42 43, 136 1122 64, 65, 36, 347 365 Rey me 1111 100 126 Rhodes, rw 145 Rho1!5,'5hawn 111225, UQ 46, 49 126 Rhudy, Palnaa 1102 46 Rhyneer, WIC 1112 70 105, 126 Rhyneer. George 172 51 167 Rhyneec Loren 192 146 Deb0fHtJ102 36, 92 133, 136, 213, 279 V 169 2.27 236.232 244. 2911 291 357 245 129 137 ,.. ,--.aQ.v,.. SOUIPHG wlvns 2627 samroyfan, Paul 172 51 157 Sampson, Am 232 233, 296, 299 Sampson, Kem 1112 56, 217 Sampson, Sherry 172 167 Sanborn, Dfuce 192 146 Sanborn, Cralg 172 161 167 253 Sanders, Don 224, 256, 259 292 293 Sanders, R1thard112230 46, 47 49, 101 224, Rasmussen, JOFIKE 1122 329 347 227 342, 35,3 Safheh Jay 182 1642 257 Sorhen Jerry 172 167 206, 207 244, 245, 262 Sauve, Morylsfarherine 182 517 76, 77 157 Sauve, Roberr11124Q 40, 67 126 Sdwoefer, Deanna 182 62 88, 89 157 215 Schaffer, Randy 192 146 Sch1erholL Jude 110 126 Scluerholn Ramona 1D 167 5ch111 James 182 157 Schfft Kennerh 110 126 Sdvmidr, CUH73 172 51 Sdwmidn Mark 192 42 46, 187 Spongleg Anrhony 1122 048 Spears, Jeffry 1122 046 Spears, Joseph 192 147 Speaol Educarlbn 298-299 Spencen Alv1h 182 50, 150, 158, 215, 253 Splnney, Don 1102 46, 107 Spfhney, Jane! 1122 018, 348 5131111 Week 22-20 Spirren Judy 1102 108 Sprague, Susie 1122 24, 08, 52, 65, 85, 107 010, 001 048, 077 Spnhg Acnwries 102- 100 Sprlhg Play 9697 scfman Rodabe 502 aaa, 555 QQE SIOCG, H515 182158 . 5f 0 ff'-8 182-1 1025? - 1 152 451 1551 104. 105, 244, 245, SUPOOHGI. 'N am 'Hw ia , - V' ' FL -. .. fi - 13 a 171 72 202, 200, 215 I 5552-Wig-' ' 5f0f 01'- 5041119 126 4 4- un, if-'172' we 158-207 250 - Schurrh , 1921146 ' . ,- L fain. 9' A --W 599069 Teachers 29?-293 ' J 31913-4:1 515 f. ,'.-- 51111 2.52 312 S77 scan, Q ,182 50, 70, 75, 151 Ja, 209 fg-Q4 a Scam , 1121 Q 22 492, 74, 78, 79 -. 1111 126232, 105, 18, 525, 5.055 z 052, 5545, , 151 155455 555, .050 aaaa 171 2522 SebaU91Ls 1122048 Q . sa-112, - '-1 72 Seaseif 42 5e111z-lg, ' . 1122 021 555205915077 5 , Awards 1112 N 182 Kely 1112 Roxanne Scorr 192 146, Dowd 192 146 26, 27 74,, 75, 1102 61 107 1D 10 Sadfles Loren Slefnberg, David 1122 170 Siem, Dearnce 1112 126 sfem, Maxme 1101 108 , Srephens, Derin 18244, 45 70, 158 Srephens, Mary Morgarer 292, 290 4 Stevens, Lance 172 262 Srewarl, James 192 147 , Srewarr, Jon, 002 0117 , Srewarr, Sue-Hlen 1122 ' 9 Snegele, sfavaa 1122 049 Snhnem Jefhey 1102 108 Snhnerr, 1015 1122 049, 061 Sroen, Marrhew 192 147 Srolden Fredendw 1102 108, 186, 187 Srolrze, Joseph 182 158 Sro0'ze, Karl 1102 84, 126, 191 2411 241 240 Srouf, Norman 1112 126 Srawe, Cynrhaa 1122? ' Srowe, Juig 11121261 sf, Herre, wksffarmli' 126, 217 1 511511, Jacob 1121 -021 - Srudenr Councll Chi?-IIQI12 70 Srudenr-Foculrygriungress 6869 Sudden Larry 192 67 147 Svllek, LLSO 1112 127 ' Sullivan, Carl 1102 108, Sullivan, Eddie 1112 Sumrdl Charles A Thomson, Darbne 172 209 Thomson, Enk 192 147 Thompson, Jeff 1122 050 Thomson, Roberr 1122 050 Thomson, Ron 1102 108 Thrasher, Susan 6772, 285, 282 Thurman, Jan 192 209 Tleman, Terri 192 147 Townsend Chnsnne 172 70, 269 Townsend Drna 1122 050 Townsend Laura 110206, 46, 97 108 Track 258-260 Trlplefh Rick 110 127 Tdrr, Polly 112220, 05 08, 65, 811 81 101 110 197 198, 228, 200 010, 027 0512 054-5 077 Tlirr, Sal1y 110264, 65, 10Q 107 108, 228, 200, 201 258, 077 Trudeau, Debra 1112 127 Tucker, Colny Tucker, ,Qs warn, ,Worr y f y 3 ' 7 4 Uw ' I 2 8182150 v v 2 ,5aaa11011a5.245 Va 5aaa1naaay10115z 248 Van Hafa391aa1515a 150 150, 262 255 Von,Hom, Lori 1101 55, 40, 55, az 127 208 1121 550 054-5 Abbe 192 148 1122050 'L 13101144 vm' f'g 511127' Vkrrorholii , 151150 vlaomafn DaV1d182 150 wa1a1101 148 192148 Welt, Alben 298 wash, Tina 192 Wenze1 Werhenngron, Jeanne 1122 04, 59, 64 100 101 268, 010, 010, 018, 051 069 077 Wheeler, Curnk 172 159 Wheeler, DennB 182 159, 189 215, 250 Wheeler, James 1102 00 00, 101 109 09 0001 White, 259 Darrel 86, 87 186, 246, 2517 290 5 ufmfa, John 1101 105, 109 Whfre, Whlre, Jonarhan192148, 250 . , 192 4, 75, 142, 148, 215,11 192148 40, 55, 50 262 Wfenholcl Mala 171 72, 51 202 200 W15 naaay101101 192, 217 220 Wd nam-y110122 109 217 267 uf114ags, Cheryl 192 148 Wikings, David w 150 250 wakfaaa, Troy1112127 186, 250 Wflbun 5112 001 109 Wifams, Ann 119 46 xvmams, Bruce 1122051 w11amf, Carolyn 74, 282, 250, 285 W11farr1s,RJ 151 159 255 Wliams, Tlna 1122051 M11amsaa, vmaf 1111 61 127 wwf, Anne 74, 294, 295, 297 wma, Mana 111246, 55, 87 127 wan, xvfzsan, Mlson, Wllson. wusm. Mbon, 50 81 55 87 105 LVITSOD Mm-11a 192 94 xvlsaa Nate 40 41 40 Mbon Scome11D 127 Wflson. Srepharue 18264 55 208 oafaafa, 1112127 204, 205 207 Gndy1112127 01111111127 aaa 112257 051 Dawn 172 51 081 Jennifer 1111 aa, 40 441 64 209 262 077 16250 150 159 182 159 220 5117195017 Surran Paul 172 Rhonda 92148 182 180 n11121Q0740,46,70 71 ln rune with rhe rheme, rhe 'puzzled Babiche sraff carefully pur rogerher rhis years book, rruly One Piece or o 77me, For rhe second year in a row we have strived ro pur rogerher a full yearbook. We did our besr ro show rhe entire 1979-1950 school year, We would like ro express our deepest grarirude ro rhe following people for rheir oursranaing assisrance as well as anyone who may have been accidenrly omirred. Our special thanks ro. . . MR. and MRS. BOB ELIASSEN, for rheir cabin where our puzzled sraff pur rhe pieces rogerher and for rhar great, rradirional speech from Mrs. Eliassen, MR. and MRS. J. V. BROWN, for rhe use of rheir chaler where some of our puzzling ideas starred ro form, we are deeply sorry for breaking rheir lofr, rheir chimmney, rheir solid wood coffee fable and rheir glass mixing bowl frhis is where we had rhe idea of purring rhe pieces rogerheri JOSTEN'S AMERICAN YEARBOOK COMPANY, for rhe vasr amount of informarion, ideas, and heb rhar went info this book. gg REM-PAK STUDIOS, for their touching formal porrrairs, and their super pharographic assistance. ADVERTISERS, who hekped us tremendously in paying for our roral yearbook MR. TOM CRESAP, for his knowledge, ideas, and patience with our puzzling sraff . g MRS. CRE TUS DARBY and NIGHT CRE W, who were very parienr wirh our hair-raising photographers and radical staff during rhe lare nighr deadlines. MR. DON BERNARD, for rhe piece of plywood for rhe darkwood brawls. MR. DEL INGRIM, for rhe rwo gears for our enlarger, MR. BILL MCNALL, for his somerimes greor patience when we kepr ho wife ar school for rhose lare nighr deadlnes, for his many ideas contributed during rhe rerrears and for his 'pass or fail grading sysrem. ADMINISTRA TORS, FACULTY, TEACHERS, COACHES, and STUDENTS, for rheir needed and received support, auores, and phorogeniairy. J SUPER BABICHE PARENTS, who brought in food for rhose lare nighr deadlines and for lerring rheir offspring sray for rhe Thursday and Friday night deadlines. STEVE GROHOL and CAL AUSTERMUHL, for rhe use of rheir personal negatives, 1 V ALUMNAE CHARLES LOCHNER, for his ads drawings, and CHUGIAK POST OFFICE, for secret assistance lare on a December deadline. g The Puzzled Staff Senior High Editor Joe Miner Senior High Assistant Editor Gennerre Sonrag Senior High Assistant Editor Lauren Wenzel Business Staff John Wanamaker Sarah Kirk Chris Harrison Book Sales Polly Trirr Special Effects Editor Keith Reed Staff Charie Eiassen Academics Editor Susie Sprague Staff Colin Jenkins Criss y C resap Activities Editor Sharon Lee Staff Maren Lohn Andy Miner Classes Editor Jae Lochner Staff Sreve Kosrln Tom Lochner Sports Editor Jennifer Moon Staff Don Homan Paul Srasa Junior High Editors Mark Wenzel Christina Foster Staff Lee Barber Chuck Bruner Srephanie Mkon Photo Coordinator Jeanne Wefheringron Photographers Bill Gould Keith McNall Eric Zuspan Semester Staff Debbie Choate Kisral Baker Kent liornegay Amy Shapiro Adviser Mrs, Judy McNall Photo Adviser Mr Tom Cresap Specifications The 1950 edinon of Babiche is printed by rhe offser irhography process by Jasrens American Yearbook Company Wsalia, Caifomio. 7719 book is printed on 50 pound enamel paper, Borh endsheers are full color iransparenaes 10 pr, ond 12 pr Serif Gorhic lralic 5 fearured on prologue and epilogue pages Type for rhe remainder of the yearbook is 8 pr or 10 pr Serihc Gorhic lrahc with headhnes in 2-4 pr Serif Garhic lrahc Bold Divsian' page rype B 46 pr Honda All copy, pharography, Kwirh rhe exceprion of formal porrrairsi and layours were provided by srudenrs of Chugiak-Guening Jr.!5n High School No porrian may be reproduced in any form wirhour rhe wrirren consenr of Josrens American Yearbook Company, Judy L Mddall or rhe Principal of Chugiak-Gruening Jr.!Sr High SchooL Eagle River, Alaska 99577 377 Q-. 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