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Jane Penisten Maggie Williams Laura McCubbin Honor Society, Varsity Volleyball, in- volved in class activities, active mem- ber in church youth group. Homestead Camp Counselor. Jane is one of the fin- est young ladies at C.H.S., she is spirit- ed, and involved in all the activities at school, stated sponsor Mrs. Owen. Four year class officer, student govern- ment, active in school projects. 1983-84 Girls State Representative, four year letterman on swim team, Knik Swim Club. One of the most energetic, hard- working persons I ' ve ever met. Maggie always has a good word for everyone, stated sponsor Mrs. Callaway. As newspaper editor, she oversaw thousands of words in copy, captions, photography, layout and design. She also served as the Pegasus typesetter. Teacher ' s aide and switchboard opera- tor. Laura spends a great deal of time with the Pegasus and is very efficient in her effort. Daiva Worthington Ann Marie Natalie Zoe Jones Three year member of Honor Society, symphonic band, first chair flute, J.V. Volleyball, Varsity Soccer, four year member of Anchorage Youth Sympho- ny. Daiva is hard-working, capable, and constantly seeking ways to be of service, replied sponsor Judy McNall. Honor Society. S.F.C., Varsity Volley- ball, Senior Class Executive Board, Homecoming Committee, Providence Hosp. volunteer. Ann Marie ' s quiet leadership and industrious work ethic have contributed to the quality of life in school, said sponsor Scott Daugharty. Lifesavmg instructor at the Chugiak High School swimming pool, certified life guard, teaches preschool swim- ming, works well with children. Zoe is the kind of person I hope my daughter will grow up to be like, said sponsor Nancy Whitmore. Gruening Awards 23-3
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Most Active But Least Recognized The 1985 Gruening Awards, held in the Auditorium on May 20th, were presented by Chugiak High School gra- duate Bill Milkey. Mr. Milkey presided over the student council in 1965. Masters of Ceremony were Juniors Wen- dell Bruckner and Patricia Barndt. Receiving the non-student award was 16-year teacher and counselor, Sally Callaway. She received the award due to her outstanding merits in her organization of On- the-Job-Training programs, sponsoring the class of ' 85, and her help in musical and drama productions. Maggie Williams was chosen as the Gruening Award Senior Girl. Maggie was a class officer for four years, was active in class projects, and was an important member of the Varsity Swim Team. Sally Callaway nominated Mag- gie because Maggie is an energetic, caring, hard-working, unselfish person who always has a good word for every- one. The Boy Gruening Award recipient, Emil Teague, was nomined by Don R. Houk. Emil has been active in Navy Junior ROTC. As a senior he was Drill Team Commander and earned a letter in cross country running, riflery, and track. Mr. Houk commented, Emil is an outstanding young person who will make a valuable contribution to his country, community, and himself. Senior Girl Winner: Margaret Williams Senior Boy Winner Emil Teague Non-student Winner: Sally Callaway 232 Gruening Awards
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Steve Primis P.E. teacher, promotes p.e. pro- gram, esp. gymnastics; intro- duced new and different p.e. classes (ballet, boys gymnstics): National Teacher of the Year Fi- nalist: Fine Arts Camp Counsel- or. Steve is energetic and spirit- ed. Supports students on all lev- els, esp, phys. training. Doreen Jenkins Jr. Sr. High School Sv imming Stroke ' n ' Turn Official for over ten years; community schools volunteer; Eagle River Library volunteer; Knik Swim Club Offi- cial Supporter Doreen has been a very giving and caring person. She has given freely of her time even after her own children have graduated, sponsor Twyla Mundy stated. Sally Callaway Cheerleader sponsor (5 yrs. State Champs); USA200 (History of America Through Dance)-1976- 77; Chugiak Eagle River Pag- eant-2 yrs; started O.J.T. pro- gram; home visits to parents; art council for auditorium, Retiring 1985. Mark Seward Training in technical theatre for students, has actively participat- ed in numerous productions the school has sponsored, If not for this man, many of our communi- ty projects would not have oc- curred. Jan Henning Active in Joy Lutheran Church as a member of the church coun- cil, supporter of various Chugiak High School activities such as athletics and Swing Choir. Dave Rees Chairperson of the CAECC-2 yrs., has done tremendous amounts of work at both the district and school level, supported the 22 room addition. Dave Rees is a credit to the community that has led the CAECC in a critical time when were dealing with major decisions, stated sponsor Pat Shepherd. Chuck Canterbury Being the father of the Senior Class President, he found himself doing many projects that his son was involved in; helping with Homecoming, can food drive, or- ganization and chaperon to the Senior Party. He has also helped with fundraising for the Chugiak Esquire ' s trip to Cahfornia. No Photo Available Donna Alderman Chugiak Elementary, PTA, teacher ' s assistent, has a high in- terest in education and particu- larly the education of her own two children. She also is a very dedicated mother. 234 Gruening Awards Kay Dougal Choreographed many Swing Choir numbers and helped them to prepare for their trip to Cali- fornia. No Photo Available
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