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LEFT: Apprehensively watching a committee meeting. President Mike Pauley awaits his turn to speak. BE- LOW: In preparation for ' a meeting. Scott Seitz and Margaret Williams pick up the necessary paperwork. BOTTOM RIGHT: With a steady hand. Craig San- born puts the final touches on the fool- ball player decorating Mustang Main Street. BELOW LEFT: Carefully lis- tening to the discussion on the floor, Carol Hooper and Beth Chapman con- template the issue before voting. litv Coii =
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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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Pep Club Captures Chugiak Spirit With so many capable Would-Be Mustang Mascots around, the Pep Club had a tough time selecting just one Maurice. After the tryouts, the decision was difficult, but seniors James Clark and Erik Thomas managed to hoof it best and capture the position of Chugiak ' s Maurice the Mustang. The popular symbol pranced, danced, and charged up the football team and the crowds during every game. Pep Club continued with their diverse functions. They decorated halls and lockers, held assemblies and painted the school windows. The members managed to motivate the entire school for the radical year everyone anticipated. President Cheryl Boon, Vice-President Shelly Boon, Secretary Sam Torres, and Treasurer Cathy Bonfoey pre- sided over the twenty exuberant members. All agreed that promoting school spirit was one of the main objections of the club. Profits were raised through selling Chugiak pins, rib- bons, and banners. Money for supplies or T-Shirts was earned solely by bake sales. Mrs. Una Kernodle, sponsor of Pep Club, commented early in September, I ' m really excited about all the new members. Our goal is to be the largest club in the school, with both male and female members. TOP RIGHT: PEP CLUB OFFICERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Sam Torres. Kathy Bonfoey, Shelly Boon. Michelle Mark- quart. Sheryl Boon. RIGHT: With pride. Mustang Mascots Erik Thomas and James Clark display their true identities. ABOVE: BACK ROW: Michelle Szymanski. Lita Comeaux. Tricia Main. Corinne Kissee. Kathy Bonfoey. Shelly Boon. MIDDLE ROW: Chris Suppok, Laura Turner, Tina Forsting. Jennifer Zuspan. Shelley Larson. Sam Torres. Karen Forst- ing. FRONT ROW: Sponsor Mrs. Una Kernodle. Erin Ellis- ton, Cheryl Boon, Stephanie Szymanski. 14 Pep Ciub
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