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

 - Class of 1977

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Richard Jil I Gleave Gol dfarb , Steve David l Goertzen Goldman 9 nh.. 1'-.A David Pete Nancy Margo Denise Randy Good Goodall Gregson Gray Greiner Gustafson Jerry Steve Tim Jo Steve Harriet Good Gordon Granger Grief Gunter Gustave 6 5 4 1. From his mobile, Bret Cleary, alias lVIud Beaver, can really getaround. 2. A base unit can reallythrow a power, especiallythe one owned by Tim Freeze, or the more popular Snowman. 3. Any machine can be mean if it's got a C.B. 4. From the base unit in his bedroom, Doug Fett turns into Cold Duck. 5. In her typically patient manner, Kim Metzger waits for a break. 6. You never thought C.B. antennas could be so fascinating, did you? Freshmen ll

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10-C.B.'s 6 hats:-1 ' IG- 9, Citizen Band Radios, or C.B.'s, have become one of the biggest booms this year, both in Chaparral and across the nation. C.B.'ers range from the very unique truckers to the small town folk who have units in their cars or homes. The truckers have their own unusual language that can only be understood by other truckers or by anyone quick enough to handle a C.B. Talk lVlanual. The truckers have perfected their lingo such that every word has a translation and nothing means what it sounds like. ' Handles, or names people call themselves on the air, have be- come very wide-ranged and different. There's no name you could think of that hasn't already been thought of or used. The Pizza lVlan California Scrap- Iron, Red Rider, Turtle Dove, II Wild Bill, Buttons and Bows, and Apache Queen are a few examples. Many people own C.B.'s but haven't gotten into talking and the language. Ken Silverberg claims that he first got into C.B.'ing for communication pur- poses. He believes that C.B.'s are more of a recreation now. You can see that by the way they are growing across the country. Ken also claims, as will any true C.B.'er, that You get to meet a lot of people. But no matter what your degree of interest, to many people a C.B. is THE IN THING-- at least for 1977. ,,,.wuw--.-- 2 , We-ef NmmNM 1 Pat Ken Russell Henry Bob Flanagan FI'lSby Gelfan Gaun Gentile Jun? Robert Tim Beth Robby Fl lfilht Furst Gardner Gehringer George Jeff Carol Pat Georgianni Gillesvog Gilmore Merle Jo-Anne Charlotte Glaser Gilmore Gingerich



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Bummer... People say change is good, but the yearbook staff under went a drastic one, which made the whole staff a little uptight, the general concenses seemed to be. This year the whole staff was new, even the adviser, Jane Howard. The staff did have two old mem- bers, Patti Nlarkoff and Vicki lVlontgomery. I think it will turn out okay, but even though we started with quite a few inexperienced people, but it should get better as the people learn more and the years go on. stated Patti lVlarkoff, sports editor and business manager. It's my favorite class. I love working on yearbook. I wish Iwould have taken it last year. said Heidi Zingsheim, who's new on the job. The photography editor, Karen Crosbie had this to say, Ah yes, yearbooks, well aside from the spazzes, nervous breakdowns, coniptions, and Brian Rackham's weird sound affects, lin the dark- room? we are slowly making it through. Eric Kim Gutierres Harbala Susan Kristina Hagerty Harding 12 Yearbook This staff is well skilled and motivated, and we do some pretty zany things! I worried all summer about what we might have but now Icouldn't be more pleased. commented our adviser lVls. Howard. Do you remember during the week of October 11-15, 'A year to remember,' or the posters around saying 'Do it,' well aren't you glad you did it'?! Just think of the memories, statistics, faces and names you'll have forever! Nlargaret Eric A nthony Greg Diane K riS Hardy Harvey Helmstetter Henderson Heppe Hill Adriene Kim Brad Roberta Robin Margaret Harland Hedger Henrich Hanselo Herman Hobart

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