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Congratulating each aenior, Mr. Chakales shakes hands with Stella Barbour. Each graduate and their principal face an ending, but also a beginning. Mr. Chakales, along with Mrs. Bottorf and Mr». Loeffler, joined hands at the ’86 Homecoming Bonfire swaying to We are the World David Adam» and Heath Haukland dedicate A Song for You, written by the two, to Mr. Chakales and to parents for their sup- port and help through the graduates' school years. Mr. Chakales and Kevin Krush discuss a piece of Kevin’s art work. Mr. Chakales en- joyed talking with students and knowing their insights. o um a m iuh w auca ; i as » ici of atu ;%o iu
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Wilson, Phillip A. p. 11, 131 WILSON. RACHEL B. p. 149 Wilson, Steven P. p. 123, 152 WILT. ROBERT p. 149 Windsor. Barry W. Windsor, John W. Windsor. Larry Windsor, Stacey L. p. 123 Winke. Mike p. 73 Winslow, Robert C. p. 123,152, 154, 158, 18, 160, 164 W'inters, Crystal M. p. 141 Wishe, Dennis Wolfe. Julia L. p. 131, 156,61 W'ood, Danny p. 123,159 Wood. Dene p. 156 Wood, Denise p. 160 W’ood, Deborah F. p. 131, 53, 164 Wood, Diane M. Wood, Donald S. p. 105,112-115 W’ood, John J. p. 97, 105, 18, 112-115, 19 W'ood, Joseph D. Wood, Jason M. p. 89. 141,123, 156 Wood, Keith D. p. 141 Wood, Kevin L. p. 105, 156, 112-115 Wood, Laurie A. p. 123 Wood, Loretta L. p. 131 Wood, Michael D. p. 131 Wood, Preston M. p. 123, 152, 154, 158, 18, 162, 168 Wood. Ricky p. 11, 131,23 Wood. Robert L. p. 105, 156, 112-115, 85 Wood, Terri D. 123,53, 84, 164 Wood, Timothy A. p. 156,107 Wood, Todd A. p. 68. 78. 123,60. 168 Wood, Wendy L. Woodland. Anthony W'oodland, Brian p. 31, 169 Woodland, David J. p. 107, 112-115 Woodland, Perry C. W'oodland, Stephanie L. p. 107, 112-115 W'oodland, William M. p. 131 Woods. David p. 131, 43 Worth, Denise R. p. 141 WRESTLING p. 23,22 Wright. Charles A. p. 123, 43, 168 Wright, James E. p. 131, 43, 168 Y — ME??? A familiar phrase heard by Assistant Principal Chuck Taylor. Questioning students about problem situa- tions was all in a day’s work. Here he speaks with Brian Anthony. Yates, Charlene p. 131, 168 YATES, PATRICIA p. 149 YEARBOOK p. 52,53, Endsheet Yorkshire, Bartholmew I. p. 8, 107,112-115,62. 169 Yorkshire, James T. Yorkshire. Luzina E. p. 17,25 Yourkshire, Tyrone p. 141 Young, Barbara p. 123 Young, Carlton E. p. 158, 141 Young, Danny p. 141 Young, David C. p. 112-115 Young, Ingrid C. Young, Lahaun M. p. 17,25 YOUNG. LESLIE p. 149 Young, Pamela Y. p. 123 Young, Ronald D. p. 3, 123,31, 41 Youngson, Jonathen W. p. 154, 141.162,166, 168 Youngson, Mathew T. p. 123, 43, 87 YOUNKINS, JAMES E. p. 165, 41. 149,35, 164 day of school, complete with food fights. His name for those unmanageable and uncon- trolled days — ZOO DA YS!!! Zimmerman, Caroline J. p. 134, 33,107,112-115,164,109, 160 Zimmerman, Kurt J. p. 18, 23, 141,162 Zimmerman, Lisa M. p. 152,141, 160,168 Zois, Richard A. p. 11,141 Index 189
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When CHS Through the year»: 1969 — Mr. Chakales served as an assistant prin- cipal at CHS. 1973 — His 7th year as assistant principal. 1979 — Mr. Chakales. first year as principal. first opened its doors in 1964 Mr. Chakales was a social studies teacher. Three years later in ’67 he moved up the ladder and became assistant principal. After working with principals Julius Levay and Bernard Johnson, in 1978 Mr. Chakales became Chop- ticon’s new principal. But he was not new to CHS, and through his years he developed relationships with students and faculty, and add- ed to the meaning of our motto PRIDE INSIDE. His new position at CHS brought new changes to the school: lights for the football field, SMAC banners in the gym, a Hall of Fame board the Student of the Month board and increased enrollment in higher level classes, to name a few. For eight years we have heard Mr. Chakales welcome us at that first visitation, give speeches at banquets, congratula- tions on the morning an- nouncements and give his whole- hearted support to each student. As the graduating seniors left their farewell to CHS on the barn, Mr. Chakales leaves his mark through the memories that were made in each comer of this school. As he departs after 21 years of service to CHS, a proud farewell is made.
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