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Homecoming Tames Crafty Lynx As predicted, the Chugiak Mustangs slomped the Di- mond Lynx with a score of 32-22. The enthusiastic crowd and vivacious cheerleaders Lisa Brodigan, Becky Richard- son. Lori Tennant, and Genie Cannon cheered the Mu.s- tangs on to victory at 2 p.m. on Saturday. September LSth. Halftime was covered by a variety of activities. The Chaparral Drill Team performed first, with a routine to the St. Louis Blues March . Dressed in .sparkling black and blue outfits, they danced their second routine to the music of Footloose , choreographed by .Junior Beth Miller. The mood changed as the Navy Junior R.O.T.C. inarched onto the field forming a horseshoe and bearing the state flags. With dignity, they awaited the introduction of the 1984 Homecoming Court. This year ' s Homecoming princesses, escorted around the field by the Alaska Corvette Club, dazzled the onlookers with their excited grins and regal waves. The 1984 Homecoming Court consisted of Fresh- men Princess Terri Mattson and escort Todd Reekie, Sophomore Princess Doreen Donadio and escort John Har- jehausen. Junior Princess Becky Richardson and escort Kevin Patton. and Senior Princesses Tani Dahlman. Bon- nie Duran. and Anna Estalilla with their escorts Chris Canterbury, Steve Dunn, and Shane Ryan. The entire school population voted, and Dale Donad io and Pam Peisik were elected king and queen. The Float Competition stirred creativity. Running away with first place were the Seniors with the theme of Chari- ots of Fire , carrying the logo Lynx: Food of the Gods Taking second place were the Juniors with their theme Lynxbusters . Third place was captured by the Sopho- mores with The Knockout and fourth place winners were the Freshmen denoting the Executioner . The First Annual Car Rally wheeled before the game as Kris Rotner roared into first place with Lance the Drag- on. Second place went to Sally Leedham and her Silk Lynx and third place was taken by Donny Gibson and the Catty Wagon . Later that evening, the victory dance began at 7:30 p.m. and ended at 1 1:00 p.m. It was sponsored by the S.F.C.
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BELOW: Standing at attention, the proud Chaparral Drill Team awaits the end of the first half RIGHT: Wade Kerbow stands dazed over Talisha Moore, patiently waiting for her response. BOTTOM: A Dimond kitty-cat misses an interception on a Wes Ripper pass. OPPOSITE PAGE: TOP: Portraying a hillbilly couple on Favorite Era Day, Jackie Lane and Missy Janssen face the judges with hearty smiles. BOTTOM LEFT: After accepting their crowns. King Dale Donadio and Queen Pam Peisik smile majestically to their loyal subjects. EAR RIGHT: While the Mustang Mascot beats the Lynx, the Seniors proudly display their winning float, carrying the logo ' Lynx: Food of the Gods. 10 Homecoming
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SFC Seeks To Improve School Student Faculty Congress began the year with a full schedule and four new officers. Michael Pauley, President; Hahna Shepherd, Vice-President of Communications; Tina Nicolard, Secretary Treasurer; and Shane Ryan, Vice- President of Activities began projects that would improve the school. Some of the enhancements included: the sil- houettes in the cafeteria, athletic pictures in the Mustang Main Street , and bushes and flowers in the planters around the school. S.F.C. is the way students can help to improve the school and have fun doing it, stated Mr. Kirk. S.F.C. Projects Class was held first hour. Students par- ticipating could work on activities for S.F.C. and club pro- jects. According to Mr. Kirk, the officers did a superb job and received a lot of support from Mr. Hagman, Mr. Kuhl- man, and Mr. Fisher who have worked with student coun- cils before. President Mike Pauley, who is also president of the An- chorage-wide Student Advisory Board, had a lot of exper- ience in student government. Vice-President of Activities Shane Ryan raised the level of school involvement and increased the Mustang Pride Trophy Competition by add- ing more events to the Fall Field Day. TOP RIGHT: Poiniing out the slight imperfection m his work, Kevin Patton attempts to correct it. ABOVE: Drawing attention to their cre- ation, the S.F.C. School Improvement Committee receives compliments from a passing admirer. RIGHT: Wondering if lime green and magenta make orange, C.B. Stewart loses himself in deep thought. 12 St ' .ide.ai Pacuity Congress
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