Chugiak High School - Babiche Yearbook (Chugiak, AK)

 - Class of 1985

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LEFT: Dealing with everyday assistant principal problems. Mr. Fisher calmly ex- plains to Shane Ryan why a homecoming bonfire in the middle of the football field during halflime would not be feasible. BOTTOM LEFT: -Uh. I think you ' d better get over here right away, Mr. Boycr ad- vises a security guard. That ' s the last time I let vou keep vour dog in m v office. bottom ' RIGHT: ' Famous for her candy jar. Mrs. Kelly reviews mounds of paper- work, realizing . he has good plent v to do. J Afimurisf.riili ' ..

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Administration Directs Ttie Sfiow Principal Mr. Bill Kuhlman described this year ' s admin- istrative staff as one of the strongest teams we have ever put through this building. Though primarily concerned with staff services, Assis- tant Principal Mr. Guy Fisher had a variety of responsibil- ities, including aiding all other administrators. Mrs. Barbara Kelly, a transfer from SAVE II with exten- sive experience in her area of curriculum, was in charge of everything having to do with classes, from registration and scheduling to reviewing text books. She felt a good sense of community here at CHS. First-year administrator and Activities Principal Mr. Warren Hagman admits, There is still a lot to learn. One of his goals for the year was to provide the best extra- curricular environment possible, and he luckily liked be- ing busy all the time. Mr. Rob Boyer enjoyed working with the students in his role as Assistant Principal in charge of discipline and at- tendance. He dealt with changes in the attendance policy as well as a trial in-school suspension program. The entire administration was relieved not to be double- shifting and felt that the school year went very smoothly. All were impressed by the enthusiasm and spirit the stu- dents exhibited throughout the year. TOP RIGHT: The copier broke down again, a freshman English class is locked in room 13, the water pipes collapsed and flooded half the school, and the superintendent will be here in ten minutes? Principal Bill Kuhl- mann has had a hard day. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Ragman ' s task of selling Oreo cookies and fudge brownies to students puts temptation within his reach and he reaches for outstanding assemblies, performances, games, field trips, and other activities. 54 Administration



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Secretaries Exhibit Good Cheer The roles of the secretaries at Chugiak were very di- verse, caUing for hard work, ingenuity, a sense of humor, and good cheer. Involved were a lot of routine tasks, such as typing and answering phones, but different things were included as well: running the switchboard, training stu- dents to do certain jobs, working on computers, and espe- cially working with people. There are problems some- times Mrs. Cresap said, when kids think they ' re ehgible for a sport and they don ' t understand that they aren ' t or why they aren ' t. Sometimes students try to forge notes or phone calls, said Mrs. Morris. For the most part, how- ever, the secretaries got along well with the students. Working with the students is like working in a soap op- era, said Mrs. Finnelly, but they graduate and you don ' t know how it ends. There ' s never a dull moment, said Mrs. Morris. Ihe secretaries at Chugiak seemed to love their jobs. On being asked, most said they wouldn ' t change their jobs much. I like it a lot ... I hke the kids, said Mrs. Finnelly. but 1 wouldn ' t miss the getting up so early. There ' s some- thing going on continually, said Mrs. Stewart. Chugiak, the secretaries agreed, is an excellent school. The students and staff, one secretary said are nicer and better here than anywhere else in the district. ABOVE: Mrs. Mascott frowns, puzzled at Mr. Taylor ' s question. TOP RIGHT- Mrs Moffat sorts through the interoffice memos with Pam Baumer. RIGHT: Typing at an incredible speed, Mrs. Finelly hurries to finish parent newsletters. 56 Secretaries

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