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s r S HA-i OFF TO THEE. ?UE aE • ' ' ILL Bt TED -RE .VE HS. KS. OPPOSITE PACK TOP; Fcrforming his duties as counselor. Mr. Jim McGralh dili- gentlv analyzes freshmen schedules. OP- POSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Enjoying the quiet before the storm. Mrs. Irene Bow- man and Mrs. Lynn Kramer relax. TOP: Receiving gifts for their si.xteen years of service to Chugial High School are retir- ing counselors Mrs. Sally Callaway and Mr. Dick Kerbow. (pholo Sherry Spangler) LEFT: Giving the entire school a little guidance regarding the next football game is sophomore counselor Mr. Tom Buffer
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staffs Give Aid And Assistance The nursing staff, made up of Mrs. Irene Bowman and Mrs. Lynn Kramer, offered many services to the students- and faculty of Chugiak High School during the 1984-85 year. The nurses readily provided various types of first aid to between fifty and seventy students each day. They offered health counseling and referred students with health problems to doctors. The nurses also had the heavy task of keeping all students ' health and immunization re- cords up to date, along with the yearly eye and ear exami- nations. When questioned about better health for stu- dents, Mrs. Bowman answered that students need to watch what they eat. Chugiak had four counselors to advise our student body: Mr. James McGrath, freshman counselor; Mr. Tom Huffer, sophomore counselor; Mrs. Sally Callaway, junior counsel- or; and Mr. Dick Kerbow, senior counselor. Each counselor was responsible for giving academic counsehng to his or her assigned students. They often offered one-on-one per- sonalized counseling to those students who needed it. The counselors also instructed students on how to use The Vocational Guidance Computer that is located in the coun- seling office. Another part of their job was to show the seniors all the options open to them after they graduate, whether it be college or a career. All the counselors seemed to really enjoy their jobs and were always busy. When asked what they liked best about their jobs Mr. Kerbow commented, I really like to work with the kids here at Chugiak. It ' s fun. Mrs. Callaway concluded, I hke the variety and the fact that the kids here at Chugiak are so energetic. 60 Counselors And Nurses
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Service Staff Clean Up Their Act The 1984-85 cafeteria staff, under the direction of Maria Rosenberg, managed the Chugiak Cafeteria with skill. There was a crew of five including Mary Greenwood, Dorothy Liska, Christa Plunk, Anna Rupp, and Eleanor Schmidt. This crew was responsible for bringing nutri- tious lunches to students every day of the school year. There was a larger variety of products offered. One of those being the new Potato Bar, where you could top your baked potato with chili, cheese, olives and almost any- thing else imaginable. When asked what the students could do to make the cooks ' job easier, Maria Rosenberg rephed, The students need to let me know when they desire something new. There hasn ' t been enough input. Vonnie Voyles served as the Senior Building Plant Oper- ator. His chief duty was to make sure that the building was properly cleaned and maintained. May Hollingsworth held the position of day lady, she assisted Mr. Voyles in the care of the high school. Richard Kizinski acted as afternoon man. Six people made up the night crew, headed by An- drew Ollison. His crew consisted of Freda Benson, Michael Benedict, Patrick Carnevale, Emily Halcomb and Michael Licht. ABOVE: The Cafeteria Staff: Eleanor Schmidt, Maria Rosenberg, Christa Plunk, Dorothy Liska, and Anna Rupp. NOT PICTURED: Mary Green- wood. RIGHT: The morning sun reflects on the spotless floor that Vonnie Voyles has cleaned. TOP: Helping to keep the school lunches warm, Glenne Lemereis. puts food under the warming lights. 62 Cooks And Custodians
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