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Amateur Susie Brooks produces cotton candy for a customer at Fall Carnival What a reliefl Chris Clayton sighs as she pauses from selling balloons. 1-rv' Fd :xl C--fem t ,rf 2' -021113 K Tx W lk X Student Faculty Congress Officers: Back Row- President Lynn Sickles, Vice-President of Activities Karla Wenzel, Vice-President of Communications David Porte. Front Rowe SecretaryfTreasurer Polly Tritt, and Vice-President of Representatives Rebec- ca Roberts. 84
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Sue Fruit and Brian Kusick stand waiting for customers Hub Club president Jim Catlin displays his authority. it - 'iiiizaim L, Moffatt. and Jim Catlin. vvk V- Hub Club Finances Future Projects Under the sponsorship of Mr. Andy Kirk, the Hub Club was one of the most active organiza- tions at CHS this year. A main undertaking was completion of the courtyard. They worked to- gether with the Industrial Arts and Architecture classes toward this goal. The group hoped to start construction in the spring. having students do the actual design and workmanship. The Book-a-Nook committee raised money for the courtyard and provided the students with educational and en- joyable reading. The student rights and responsi- bilities committee worked in conjunction with the Adolescent Problems Class and Student Faculty Congress to create an equilibrium between stu- dents, teachers, and parents. Students also spon- sored a girl in Guatemala and a boy in Kenya by contributing a dollar a month. The Wacko Decath- lon was planned to bring the classes together through interclass competition. Also, much work went into the aluminum can collection drive. 83 Courtyard committee members are Curtis Plunk Mark
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256211 W7 ,Wo 4f7 of rousing students' interests, Peddling tickets is eighth grader Greg Broderick' Listening intensively to Senior Tom Newman at SFC meeting are Joe Miner and Gennette Sontag. y ff, Jaap 4768 J' 'Q V ,gil 7 x SFC Increases Students ' Involvement The Student-Faculty Congress has had an all out year, trying to fill students' needs and requests. Meetings were held twice a month during first period classes, with ideas bursting at every op- portunity. With President Lynn Sickles and the xvice-presidents leading the group, SFC became totally involved in many activities including the fall and spring leadership workshops for interest- ed students in the school. SFC also sent ten dele- gates from Chugiak High to represent them at the A,A.S.G. conferences held at Wasilla on October 27-28. A big event for the group was the Fall Carnival held at the high school on Nov. I8. The S700 made went towards the purchase of a P.A. system for the new football field. SFC was mainly concerned with preventing vandalism, beautifying the school, and combat- ting student apathy. The number one item on the agenda was to get more student body involve- ment, said SFC sponsor Mr. Bill Kuhlmann. 85 .1 A H' J,' L- l 55 XL.
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