Chaparral High School - Golden Embers Yearbook (Scottsdale, AZ)

 - Class of 1975

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? A What am I going to do for an hour? cried many as their no-class rolled around. I could go to the library and bother the librarians. How about jiving on over to jock corner to pick up some gossip or something else? Maybe I could even do my work. The all-time favorite hang-outs seemed to UNIDENTIFIED FLYING FRISBIE sails into Terise Cortese's hands. PITCHING PENNIES are Steve Henningsen, Joseph Jama, and Richard Finley. PULL UP A CHAIR with Marc Cosenza and Dave Beasley in the English Resource Center. HEADACHE if 999. Bill Smith will try anything to get his head together. be the cafeteria, the snack bar, and under the ramp, but the library was also a place of work and play until a memo was sent out from the reclining chair: There is to be no loitering in the halls or in the library. Although no-classes were a relief from the classroom, they were a strain on the brain when it came to deciding what to do. No-classes 27

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26 No-classes CHUG-A-LUG of coke. John Petrocelii, Tom Metzger, and Bobby Lilly have a drinking contest. HI H0 SILVER. Jim Palmer's chair rears up as he talks to Jackie Smith. G0 FISH. Lyie Cherner, Paul Gunn, and Corey McCarter play cards. FIDDLING AROUND, Karen Weggeland tries to squeak out a newspaper story. -'Ji



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28 Three r's SQUATTERS RIGHTS! Listening intently to Ms. Havre Von Lambach, a mime. Steve Silberschlag and Mr. Ev Shepherd prepare to act as animals, YOU'RE NOT GETTING OLDER . . . you're getting better! Mrs. Jean Mann was surprised by her business class when they showed up with party hats, blowers and a cake instead of typing paper and correction tape. TMMQQ We in made Cltilei eiiitiriitet Schools, teachers, and students have changed dramatically. Back in the old days, school was held in a little red brick house and you learned the three r's-reading, writing, and arithmetic Cand obviously not speelingj. A rapping onthe knuckles was a daily procedure and an apple a day kept your grades above average. Times have changed. Chaparral offers over 100 different courses ibut again no speelingb The students and teachers are on a friendly basis, instead of bribing the teachers, you give them a smile. The young staff of teachers with their fresh new ideas stimulates the minds of the students. improvising characters in a court room situation, College Composition students argued the pro's and con's of abortion. Mr. Moore's government class became a battle ground when students became ambassadors of countries in the United Nations, threatening oil embargoes and cutting off exports to the U.S. because they refused to comply with a bill that was passed. No matter what the class, though, friendly teachers helped the students learn three new r's- responsibility, Cfjreedom, and respect Cand obviously not spellinb.

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