Chaparral High School - Vaquero Yearbook (Las Vegas, NV)
- Class of 1976
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S p , r mericans that o we talked to as many otyou as we could because if you're a student at Chaparral you're a star spangled person! lLisa Rileyl ,zqzwlgo published by and for the students and Cha ar al Hgh 3850 Annie Oakley Drive Las Vegas, Nevada faculty of 00 66 99 Volume III Lithographed by COMMUNITY PRESS Provo, Ut h title pagell ' N FJIHIHIQQ' l in ,1 IFES f. x Ei I 1 1 gl an N j-4 NYE .Q Ax opening!2 ' x 1 UlllflClTl0lf 4 2 COLOQ I7 3 SPIQIT ss 4 3147161217101 as 5 COIIILICT 138 6 701055 me 1 GUIMIGE 294 8 DIIZEGTIOI sos Star Spangled people , , 2 3 , g 4. 1 fe V Q ' J J L xi I h - L X ,N X H 'NN It ,V fl 8,553 V Ji I, 4 J- ' ,2- , L ,4 Li? I slza ing the country Q openingf5 A opening!6 from then till n W mrffv... V-1 ,gm :aug-3 L 'W' . ff E WE W ' A V, LL - ,.,,' 1 M ,. 3 ii Y 1. !' Tmw : qw, v 3 ,Q W4 1 tv a d a better jutur opening! 7 32' s 1 Wh W1 JE H Z' f fx 5 I W ' pursues' their own goals Gwiii Mi?3Dil A -N Qhiu Gm fx rv 3 QQ li-Q----nl. fp 'JNCI 1 l A 0 , ff? W 143 35 encourage 1 success open1ng!1 1 H528 U 2 'I V 3 81 si! B ql during their j, X. ff ilk V V, ,.. ,,,2?lff2'f'i ' fm A. W V'-,awp-,,,,,:::u4:::L ---x .-.H Ty., V -L ATEz..,..,,.... Y ,1 NN 'Wx Biccntenn ial gear P Q! 1 Q I ., 9. - ff. ' 34393 H., hr I, , M s - - or 'ans' Once l saw a chance, then l tried for it-- valedictorian is something to shoot for. I plan on going to UNLVfor the first two years then on to a university with an accredited cinema program, such as USC or UCLA and l hope this honor will help me. l really think it's worth it. The help from the teachers was great. lBob Blaskeyj 1. Carol Hager, valedictorian. 2. LaDawn Naegle, valedictorian. 3. Robert Blaskey, valedictorian. 4. Kelley Dunay, salutatorian. fffx lr I valedictoriansi 15 Editor Lisa Riley Senior Editor Dale Brunner Activities Editor Lisa Hammi tt Sports Editors Frank Brown Cheri Cox Classes Editor David Poplin Faculty Editor Sandy Wright Advertising Editor Dale Brunner Index Editor Debbie Hodler Photography Editor Jack Jarrett Art Editor Kim K osior Business Editor Debbie Jacobson Benii Bicentennial Originated by Lisa Hammitt Drawn by Kim Kosior Advisor Mrs. Mason Record Editor Craig Boyle Opening Lisa Riley Lisa Hammitt Kim Kosior Groups Lisa Riley Kim Kosior Seniors Dale Brunner Annette Doty Lisa Groombridge vaquero staffl16 I .33 A sl fflfl Lp 1 ,Q 4 JA . x A N' ts VA, E +V' 1 iid, fi ' . W .J ,we-'QM Kim Kosior Liz Olvera David Poplin Senior 'Opinions Lisa Riley Senior Wills Debbie Jacobson Annette Doty Activities Lisa Hammitt Lisa Groombridge Kim Tanner Debby Vasquez Debbie Wilson Sandy Wright Sports Cheri Cox Frank Brown Barry Diamond David Poplin Mitch Stein Kim Tanner Laronda Tinsley E : A , i Classes Faculty Business David Poplin Debbie Hodler Frank Brown 'Cheri Cox Barry Diamond Annette Doty Lisa Groombridge Liz Olvera Mitch Stein Debby Vasquez Debbie Wilson Sandy Wright Tomiiean Salagi Sandy Wright Frank Brown Lisa Groombridge Debby Vasquez Debbie Wilson Advertising Dale Brunner Index Debbie Hodler Liz Olvera Tomijean Salagi Debbie Jacobs! Annette Doty Cheri Cox Photography Jaok Jarrett' Craig Boyle? Becky Branei Ken Misch Tammy Robinst Janice William ,vc- Administration is a vital com- ponent of any high school. At Chaparral we are striving to specifically prepare students for assuming later performance roles of adulthood, in a climate richly filled with positive experiences, lCarolyn S. Reedomj Mrs. Reedom became the new Vice Principal in charge of curriculum in November of '75 here at Chaparral. Chaparral's administration, left to right, lront row, Mr. Carroll R. Russell, Assistant Princi- pal, Mr. Larry G. Olsen, Principal, back row, Mr. Donald F. Smith, Assistant Principal, Dr. Richard E. Brown, Assistant Principal, guid colorl17 Q lead Hlt's really been great representing Chaparral and having a chance to get inside the student government. l wish every student could have the chance to participate in the school activities. And it was an experience l'llnever forget, As for the administration, they were fan- tastic. Nothing could have been accomplished without their help. To the class of '76, l wish good luck upon all of you. lCraig Boylej Ml feel student council has been a very unique experience for me. Your eyes are opened to a lot of things, both good and bad. l have had the honor ot being involved...Running for vice-pres- ident was one of the smartest things l've ever done. lBarry Diamondj colorl78 inf -. -S N... K 5 QR.. -f. 1 - ' 14 -far -1 'fr rw t K A ,i it QQ? .3 L .. 'Wiz' W .I -1-,, you .aww ,, , .7 it . .. 1 ,. .un V , ' 4 3' ff f ' ,. ft' 'i N . if 1 16 t Y t 3 Sv :xx i I9 Q 5 r Ii m memb 'tl joined student council to become in- volved and aware of school activities. l also wanted an active part in making my senior year the best for myself and the rest of the graduating class. l feel our student body president Craig Boyle and vice-president Barry Diamond put extra effort above their duty to make the bicen- tennial class of '76 the best Chaparral will ever have. lValerie lvlendozai Student council. left to right, front row, Kim McNeil. second row, Valerie Mendoza, Paula Dodd. Michelle Cosgrove, Edie Horn. Carol l-lager. back row, Barry Diamond. Cindy Moody, Elizabeth Olvera, Laronda Tinsley. Craig Boyle. not pictured, Ruth Robinson. Maureen Shaughnessy, Pat Fair. colorl79 Pj .v9'lgYt I' 11,4 t'lt's kind ofa challenge. You work for hours on one routine trying to perfect every little detail and then when you're out there performing you realize it's all worth it. lLisa Hammittj f'l've never felt so rnuch a part ofany- thing before and even if they made us live in those leotards, l'd never give up being a Caballeraf' lKim Koiseri oolorl20 p ,O I tal: pride color!21 V fan H ' ,Wi ' Vg -jf?-eplzf f , VW ,Alf . Q, -K . ' . 'Q , :.f:E:Q5, jg .v S3ff', ' Tsw , I One of the most im- portant events in a senior's school year is homecoming. l have always looked for- ward to my senior year and to homecoming with en- thusiasm because of it's inherent glamour and ex- citement. l feel honored to be a part of this memorable occasion and l will always reflect on it as a time of spirit, suspense and joy. lPam Terryj The Homecoming Queen and her court, left to right Pam Terry, Greta Gammon, Jackie Nielson Homecoming Queen, Debbie Dickinson and Nikki Turner. colorl23 s ppc l feel that being a cheerleader has shown me the best way of promoting spirit in and out ofsohool. lPat Hamiltoni Through the wind and rain, pulled muscles and falling off your stool, you're out on the field giving all you've got. lCheryl Coxj colorl24 I co ete Running is a skill that l can perform fairly well in, and l've always enjoyed it. l like the physicalexertion in the sport. lalso enjoy the feeling of winning when l'm fortunate enough to do so. The training is hard, but it proves worthwhile. You gain ex- perience in competition. The process of training increases physical endurance and develops skill. Also, if fortunate enough, receiving merits in the performance is rewarding. Names Hammonsl HT ,, - colorl25 -ww W-fggf JW sf ng! .1 1 4 1 3 ,R A mf' K ww , uh hawk ' 'Sw 'kk qv , Wiki' xmww, sw P -, ' ' V.-. ew: 9' i 4 1 3. . ! ,s Q .V A R L, r wx . N mx , , 25 V, ' ' -.,f'.Ly aw X a WM 4 gan W!! ' W . gk 0 127' -Q , 5 Q M45 A 5 if VV sf Q1 -1 P! Q Mime- I ...f-rs! . - 'M f 1: gif' LS if eyes. lJohn Bayleyj My paintings are a part of me that l show very few people. Some people have to yell and cry to let off emotions. My most hidden feelings are on canvas displayed for anyone's ,M , U 1 i G Qii R iw' . Q 'Fixx 'Jan it ,V ,fe ,ci'S.. create U KN X 'YT 1 oolorl27 CBD l'You really have to be able to sing, move, and have a lot of rhythm. lTed Baxterj colorl28 wi. Q W 1 2' I make music Qi it f 'fm girly Q 9 lt's nice to be out there doing some- thing. lt takes a lot of work but it's worth it...even it it goes off bad. lt helps build school spirit. lGlen Mclvlillionj I feel that chorus is a great musical ex- perience. I have learned a great deal of music and have learned to appreciate it also. ltmakes you feel really proud to hear a great seventy-piece choir and to know that you are a part of it. lLindsa Kizziaj , 5, 3 s vii 5 v ef asss i A 'Hifi CE- eia , 5,5 ' , io. X X W A x Vi A Nl? 8 5 colorl29 perience lt is an honor to be a part of the Bicentennial celebration. l gain experience in being with people from all over the U.S. lStacy Morrison, a member of McDonald's All American High School Bandj colorl30 co!or!32 ,W ami yu, ffiw- f I ,fi Fei 'rw THF i 5. A , VM ' f,f: , , V ,M,M X kM,,,,,.-wn wi If li 92 59. .XM X5 X Q Q Q 3325 .wk ,Q if . M r is 'MM-frgtf M.. Spirit seniors!36 ,..M7'w1i,f..nvm, W, X ii WWWEW-'ii2 ,fs EH if - 644 i r iiii in if W ill- ,ww if i '.-Ni'w,i,5:-ri':'y'hi-, . ,W W' f'wpw.g'f ',-2' 4 ifiifm A f Senior class officers: LaDawn Naegle, pr SS ident, Greta Gammon, vice-president, and Deborah Ginsberg, secretary-treasurer. 9 N W Senior Opinions The following questionaire was submitted tothe class of '76. Everyone had a good time coming up with answers...some were serious and some-weregnot, but all are a reflection of the graddating class ar Chaparral. The most popular responses are given with the question in theSenior section, and someiof the more interesting answers have also been reproduced for your enjoyment. D9Qfl5B'l7fOT.' T c Please answer the following questions the 'way you want them to appear in the yearbook. Only answers the staff feels are interesting will be considered for publication. What's your favorite musical group? What's your favorite movie? What's your favorite magazine? Who's your favorite Tteacher?1, Who is the American hero of today? What's your favorite book? T What's your favorite pastime? What's your favorite song? o What's your favorite TV show? Who is your favorite historical figure? What's your favorite cafeteria food? g What's your favorite class? Who's your favorite male singer? T T 1 Who's your favorite female singer? , T T What has been important to you about the '75-'76 school year? ... Who's your favorite actress? it Who's your favorite actor? T What's your favorite concert? T-What is the spirit of 76? T Additional space: l give the yearbook staff the right to print my answers with my name in the 1976 yearbook. i T Y , T T iprint your namej T seniorsi37 Nancy A belsen Paige A gosta David Alexander Debra Alexand Who is your favorite historical figure Mrs. Koot iSherri L. Farrj Betsy Ross ibecause of the namef' iMike Rossi Lady Godiva iKurt Huednerj Martin L. King i Veneda Hardinoj The eagle i Lisa Hammittj James Bond idaime Finellij John F. Kennedy i Valerie Mendozal John Paul Jones in his stocking feet 5'2 iDale Brunnerj Ben Franklin iStephanie Conobrej Benedict Arnold iJane Tackerj George Washington iAnthony McCormackj Jeffefy Allfed Jeff Anderson ?Abe Lincoln! 1 , L Sherri Angle Glen Apgar seniorsl38 Barbara Argust Cathy Armstrong Faithlyn Arms Sandie Atkinson Carlos Aiirrey Mitzi Aye Melinda Bailey Howard Ballard 9 . P Ax I It f 0 Xrmf ffnax' WNW: f 7 'af H3 S u M30 MH 5, 2.524 2390 iS.!'Wll'Qi-1 The Spirit of '76, Richard Ballard Thomas Ballard e J5 4 seniors,l39 atm: Q itiiiit E E G12-ew W li , 'S By the middle of, September 1787, the final draft of the Constitution had been completed. K f , o L Leon Barker Thomi Barker Karen Barton Terry Bateman Cathleen Bedient Ariel Benito Briggs Bennett Joy Berdahl letters, twiddling thumbs. l l Carina Bergstrom Donna Bianchi A 152' fafi X' K gm W 'wflwaci ear 1' we 3' 0 tw' 'B ' B 5? . is ' A Q V' is Y W W4 'QM ,A l Mike Bilbro- Michelle Bird Brad Bivins Corey Blake Caff Bfalafk Chaffes Bfalafk Robert Blaskey Didi Bommarito What's your favorite song? Stairway to Heaven! Jaime wonders if Mr, ,':,.. A ,,, 3,fafmi1'- , l3,,1l,1 ,yy , Z., S-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y Nlght lDanny Korthj Get Down Tonight 1Ben Jeffersonj The National Anthem Neff Fleckj Feelings l Tom Ballardl That's the Way I Like lt fSabrina Porterj Let's Get It On lLori Grovej seniorsl41 seniorsi42 u C Brenda Borden Diane Bottoms CralQ Boyle Beckl' Bfanef Who is the American hero of today? Ah' 'Anybody with money lShirley Green 1 Gene Simmons I Greta Gammonj Bruce Lee iKathy Nyej Chaparral students f Terry Pupposj The Fonz iPhilip Downingj There is none iDavid McMasterj My mom I Rebecca Francis 1 Robert Redford fJulie Leavittj Captain Fantastic i Tammy McLennonj Henry Kissinger fKen Wimmerj Brigham Young iJulie Millerj Zig Zag Man iRandy Davidj President Nixon? iMike Morrisonj John Wayne iSandy LaCrossej Kevin ,Brown v Patti Brown Dale Brunner Leanna Bryant 1 195,69 2-c.....ir 3 w.. al X f , 1 5' Hlmgglll Wi L' EJ- -g.v. At the battle of Saratoga, American forces won th Sue Burke Cathy Burris 9 b8fU6 which became a turning point in the war for Independence. 1 4 4 Biil Burrows Steve Burson Willette Burton V Michele Caci Cynthia Cameron Joseph Camp Charleton Cantara Toni Caravella i seniorsi43 ' '- 'f gif? inf is S CBI' Joyce Carpenter Jack Cavanaugh Dan Chapman Monika Chase Joyce Cheek Nina Child 1 x f4 X ti F During the colonial period, nine institutions of higher learning ' were started that have endured until the present. seniorsi44 Laureen Chinn Pete Cipriano Cheryl Clapp Cindy Clements l t Craig Clucas Deborah Cluka Navelle Clury i Robert Clutter Michelle Compton Stephanie Conobre Whatls, your favorite concert? Elton John! l 'Chaparral's Christmas Concert lPaula Doddj Sonny and Cher Live lBob Blaskeyj Never go to concerts fKaren Guerra j Surrey Singers lJanelle Hiltonj Doobie Brothers lWerner Gruberj ln Concert lJeff Allredj Earth, Wind and Fire lCleaphus Finleyj Al Green IT. Forsythej Chicago lMichele Cacij Loggins and Messina lSara Kellyj Kiss lSusan Stvrlaj Yes lCharleton O. Cantara Jr. 1 ' Rita Cook Wendy Cooper A seniorsl45 v, S M1 , av Q, , ,Eg-2 www -fm 5 E 3 W I 1 S K I nfs'-:QA .....,,,4 :WE ff- 7 7 5' The ax and the rifle--without them the early Americans could not have conquered the wilderness and pushed the frontier steadily westward. - Wendy Davis Kevin James Dean seniorsi47 'H' A i J'1W i W' M f i Linda Dennis W Peter DeSantis ,x Barry Diamond DDDebby Dfkinson Mary Ann Dickson Kurt Disney i xxxia. , :nr bl .... 4 9 , Emil ' P : ' F John Paul Jones, who measured only 5'2 in his stocking feet, became one of America's great naval heroes. seniorsi48 v 1 1 V Rene Doran Upper-middle iHarvey Eisnerj My last one!!! i Fritz Galonj Class of '76 iPatricia Fairj P.E. Neff Anderson j Basketweaving 101 iRobert Clutterj 'Auto stop iKerry Millerj None i Clay Eagan 2 Math 1 Carey Blakej Ceramics iKay Bartonj What's your favorite class? Government' Starlene Dunn Julie Durand X I Chris Eagan Karleen ' Don Eder Margie Edgel i ii is i Harvey Eisner A Joanne Emde Patricia Fair Sherri Farr C Who's your favorite female singer? Olivia Newton-John Cher fMike Doblej The chick that sang for Black Oak Arkansas iJohn Bucky Diana Ross iDawn Flobertsj Helen Reddy iBart McGoughj Linda Ronstadtul Tom Page 1 Carole King iJack Rosej Alice Cooper lJohnny Delucal l I seniors!50 5 l li if l l Nr 1 X A Thomas Edison was granted more than 1000 patents. Among the inventions he received credit for are the phonograph, incandescent lamp, and the mimeograph. Jaime Finelli Robert Fink Ramona Frorentrno Beth Fitzgerald Jeff Fleck FFF A ig i ' 1 1 -esifjjig 15:9 Ladies as well as men expressed indignation at the Tea Actof 1773. Tim Forsythe Rebecca Francis Gregory Frei Steve Frick Julie Gallifent W G Sebastian Gallo Greta Gammon Cheryl Gardner Cindy Gardner seniorsl52 ly? W? 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MIM! ,gig Deb er Paula Dodd gives the camera a special look. Katherine Hamick 'Veneda Hardin Kathee Hardy Robert Hardy - 0 What has been important to you abou Being able to finish school with great feelings aboutschool l Chris Lindnerj Craig Boyle lRichard T. Lowej The 'B' l got in auto shop. lBill Willj As seniors we have been able to change and improve Chaparral and to leave behind us a better school than the one we entered three years ago. lCarol Hageri Graduation and senior status lat lastj!l! lDebbie Hodlerj The abundance of attractive females at Chaparral l Glen McMillionJ Finding which way I am going in life lBarry Steelmanj Getting to government class on time lJane Gerberj Having only a few classes l Tina Coxj Jody Harmon Kathy Harmon B B Beverly Harris Mike Harris Randall Harris Kimberly Haskell seniorsl56 Elwood Hatch Julie Ha yhurst Cindy Henderson Jill Henderson A, fe A 'il Qfsi 1 Tar and feathering was a common practice for punish- ment during the colonial period. Vicky Heavin i Cheryl Hermansen Angela Hernandez Loretta Herrera Mark 1. 11, n,.. rs-..1ll:-l.- 2. 3. 1 ,,JJm.ol-!alLM-wg-Ja. l1.Ll!ll.L-.iZliia..ml Kristy Hidalgo Rod Hill seniorsl57 ,Tw.f'-vfwa , 'aww f A , ff .sf,f:mfua.z ,z 'W sf' f 4 '- , , QV.. ,,,..' , ,, ,, ,.,k , ,. , ,' ' i Y 5 'ji' 44 Md' , ' v A2 I zL9f !'f:9'Wfff?21WiL?tiZWf ifiI . I 1 . . H f ,:5,ww,y,W- z s Q 1 Q ffm- ,M - .1 1, Q Q 1 45? if ,QA i S5 W ,df Q1 56: Q H , 42. ifxeyzm 2ff,1L,f., ,V 'ui x - , i':f13, ' 51333543 xv my 555. ,, . Q. Q H ., ,, V Q , W- Ng , V. M f , ig ' M r his , V L , I 5 E H Q A!,seW,w., 2 X- +1 'Cin W L A ff- ' sg ggi? wg , , ,ig f , . -f :vw - VK Q , . J, WT mf ' 'J' W Maw. Q J? 57 'H if-, ' ', ' 1 H? f my 1i . ,f,,5'. f wp W9 , 'flxlf' ffm A: 771 pf 'a7'35' 'fffx' ' ,fif ' , 4i ffi 5Jf .a Z? ,i25if, A :lik fu, H. .. gm , ' f'.'Li'f3ZiIL'f :5M,5ii5.dvt lah Q 2 . . , wi, ,af .A w ' ff xx ww 9 f f f M1 1 '42 ? 9wfi3,,32 ww: 1 I 1 Fm ,M my ,mpw + ff +1 '4 ..,..f. M414 Hahn Jrg Q :fi 1 i Q2 m 5 jr 511, 5 W1 A 1 Y Ni w I ffm Q 'W WMM: 1 E E 3, if '-!- M ein? ngwf- , ' -mm. 'M- gmllffzaf- Qw- 'L ' Ri , 'WL ,473 5' ' x V Wie , - 21 li MHEE1' iw. I iii? . R fwfr, , H wx ib i 5 Erwin Jacobs Deborah Jacobson Cornelius James Robert James i Greg Jaramillo Eagles I Greg Frei 1 Earth, Wind and Fire lAngela Hernandezj Doobie Brothers lRobert Coxl Me, myself and I l Greg Creveltj Chicago lJoyce Carpenterl K.C. and the Sunshine Band lDennis Hollandl What's your favorite musical group? Led Zeppelin! Carl Jarrett Robert Jelf Larry Jersey Kerry Johnson u seniorsl59 Rl Q-,M Q Tony and out. ...,,,.a-W.-W -il k M M.,V. Y non Kelly .Q sim 'H F 112 A 4 10. al ,-, 4-:lg . ' 1':i-r 'K -19. A1 Pfffaf A .. rm -1' Mfifi lu, It takes money to fight a war. Three patriots who helped to bolster the finances of the Continental Congress were Haym Salomon, Gabriel Manigault, and Robert Morris. Suzanne Kelly Brenda Kidd Karen Kimball Sheila King John Kirkham S Sammy Kirsch Conrad Kirschner S Shawna Knudsen Danny Korth Kim Kosior Russel Kost , seniorsl61 ,WWW W ,, , , mf, w e-'ww ,imwlfw W -F I W'ff,'k'vFiFXffM ,JN , , ww ,,, ,QW u ,ww W WP N swwb wff new vq ff- uw!1,',M,,,,3ww xf w.,,,w, vu 51 I,Maw,MwWQ1 n Wgw. ' 'G cwLJM'H'lW WX fu , 1 HM N bf fum, . V ' J M A, 1 Sv 5 fi' ww w fu mm, Fwxgygifkipg.--.,,.5.-4.WA.-....w.N....,... N y ' ' ,-,.,,w,..'1 ,f,,,gy. ' I Y' ,A W, ,, ,4M mH m., X, ,a. ' M' k+Z-.'7 '4'v .1- we N 'fs' ' N ' 'QE W W' 14-we 3 :W I1 P L , , X ' - f K V ,Y 1 1 'ww- rLf , ,.,,, , W. A ,N ,f M'- Y A 1 M Lunch time K. 'K ,, 1 'M fi Q. gg i Q. h,., Mademoiselle lJulie McNer- neyj Ebony iSharon Curtisj High Times lBarb Karrj Penthouse l Scott Dias 1 'Teen, Seventeen lCheryl Stewartj Sports Illustrated iLenny Mayorgaj Cosmopolitan, Ski 1Debbie Mayoj Rolling Stone lBrian Thompsonj Popular Cycling lBret Hitkenj Surfer lSandy Slobigj William Lowery Thomas Luna Danny Lyles T What's your favorite magazine? Playboy! ww 1 Teresa Martin Frinzella Matthews A, , W ek l Cheri Mahrt Michael Mann Douglas Manning Chris Martin seniors!63 Lenny Mayorga Debra Mays How would the others feel? lJ. Jonesj Sam the security guard fRod Hillj Gabriel Kaplan lElisa Drollingerj Jacquot lDan Massongillj Mrs, See fGailann Westj Mr. Locatelli lRobert Whitej Mrs. Mason lBarry Diamondj Mr. Hoolihan fRichard R. Ballardj Who's your favorite teacher? Mr. Johnson! i l Leesa Mazzanti Lance McCarthy Antony McCormack Tom McCormick 1 ' David McCurdy Craig McDonald CC Alyce McDonnell Mary McFadden CCC seniorsi64 Cindy McGill Bart McGough Bret McGough Robert McKinney Jeff McLean Colinda McLemore Tammy McLennan David McMaster l 7 l 1 'x 1 Glen McMillion Susan , McNeely l 'E' 1,-wi Q 1 X 'wit Q 1: Thomas Paine, who sympathized with the colonial cause, wrote a pamphlet called Common Sense urging the revolution on. . seniorsl65 2. I X , ,J QT, filfl r ii 7 ----WMM-M -- M- , ',,..- ' , -w w w-zwwuf.. -ww- ..... .A ..- . ----. ,N N .- ,,.N -.-- iii-. H - rm---ugw 1 ff -gb--if WF - 'W Q-JW 'fi 1 ' Wilf' - I- J-.Q--oy W W '..q,T.--3, -w my- ,',-in-wM-M: -. ww ., . Wh W m..- m . W. -P -2 PMiYWl'Q ' ' 1.1. - -2b7W.---wiw 1' 1: -2- . J ffrf W -v v W-1---: '-1-uw' -' , w . - - w.. - W . ' -- -W W- ,. , - .. . df -' Y W P wfglw W ---l-.rwM- -1 -ww ww- - - '-' m .-- Vw .,,, Aww J '- ..wMf-'- ' - ' -.w . v WM W- -. - -mum----.w '-M-. 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Kerry Miller Renee Miller Robert Miller Stranger In a Strange Land lLeon Barkerj Once is Not Enough lKay Stangaj Papillon l Tim Coughlinj McGruder's Government lStephen Hessj Aything besides school books 1 Terry Pupposj Vaquero lTomiiean Salagil The Hobbit I Linda Stoutimorej Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Anything lSammy Kirschj Sting Like a Bee lKathy Harmonl The Outsiders fAlyce McDonnellj Exor- cist lBarbara Argustj The Camerons by Robert Chrighton lCynde Cam- eronj Brlan's Song I Betsy Verchickj Dawn Misawic Cynthia Moody ' William Moore Mickie Morford I i , Jackie Morgan Stacy Morrison seniors!67 '11 M, E1 1111731355553 ,l1 - 1 11 Q' 'F 6 I 'VW 1' 1--' 1 ','f 111' 1. wQ?1,:3Z,gx? 1 Qi 1111 1 1 1 ,1 1.1 11 11151 1 1 1 1 1 1.1 11,1 1 I 1 Fm' 1 - 21551 1 ess 1 ,, Y If , W1 ' ,M W H h1,1'f11r 111, H1 1 , -, 51 '1 W1 , H111 'Sing 1 E111 . ' 1. 11 ' '5ii1 1 1 - 1'ZZ'W1 l 1' 1. -1 .1 , 11,111 1- , f X 13, T1 ' , Y AE, A1 A1 ,W lx Q1 1 1 1 11 Lf 1 'J M b N. 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Lori Shortle R Charles Shugars Russell Sinclair Bruce Sinks Scott Skeels seniorsl75 .. l Pamela Slezak Sandra Slobig Dom Smith Donna Smith Gary Smith I Larry Smith Shirley Smith Tammy Smith What is the spirit of '76? A ghost fDavid Forsythe ,l The crash at the stock market, our failing economy, our sinking into depression and various other happy-go-lucky things. fDan Sandersoni My founding forefathers made America a place of peace. lMike Bilbroj Being proud of graduating from a great school and never coming back. f Kathy Stangaj lt is the spirit of a country that has been fighting for freedom as long as we have. fBart McGoughj Vicki Smith Debbie Snipes seniors! 76 fe ,gr 25.55 iipqkuviv wb ' -Es: : 1 Shaw 9 :G .sw V!! 54 'dbx A.. ,f .,.1 nSo nm, W K1 ,,,k f. . X 'r H -fy fwfr Q 5 fisfiiff, -f 7 . . Penny Sp 2 , 3:31 -' MW 5 - 5 ,NS , ,. m, . 'Q W' ,s .L , N. 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E Y ,,.f iii ' 5 i N :WEE gi,-'ffiige w gi WW M , M11 MV . 1 . , 1 4 , 2 'iff' iff .e , if ' ,, , 1 51 1 E FW -.3,2w:f, ,I Ll f x 3 1 Y ,rfw yigeggili ' .f -icz' - i ' Brian Thompson Jeff Thompson if T Leslee Th0mPson Lola Thompson Robert Thompson Tommi Thompson What is the spirit of 76? lt seems far too commercial. But in essence it should be people doing activities for the promotion of freedom and not just to cash in on a dollar or two, but to promote the future of democracy not capitalistic selfishness. f Greg Jaramilloj lt's reviving the spirit our ancestors had when they made this nation free for all of us. lt's also being proud and offering no apologies for what we have become and are becoming today, in short, being proud of each other. Right on '76 lButch Sinksl Getting involved in our country...the best way to keep the spirit of '76 is to continue being part of our government so we may continue to be a free and productive country. I Roxanne Leisekj There is no spirit l Gary Rollinsl - - - -I Robert Tfdweu Becky Tilley seniorsl79 1 ' Kenneth Toller Clyde Traufler What is the Spirit of '76? People helping people. lt takes everyone to make things happen. Supporting activities is what makes the school. That is what it's all about. i Kathy Thomasj ...the year that I graduate...it must be a good year because everyone has been talking about it for a long time. i Donna M. Smith 1 Trying to graduate. l Bob Scimonej This is the last year of high school kicks and a somewhat carefree life. Pretty soon l'llhave to start cutting college work and responsibility. fSteve Griswoldj , ,Mw5,z,w'Wm, f J ' Ju lf-wufl'ffw 'W mil' W I ww. A ww ,W 1 ,, Qi ,,,, , ,GM um,tM,.,, , Zia ,V 'ww t,,,,, tQvvg,r,af,,f,-,sw M lyt , l.gfy, W- 4-w,!fL,,, fMrf,,y,-yM,,,, W ,M MUMMN , , W, ,, f N. ,,',,,l , , ,wx , . ,l,,,, 'U .4 lm. ,,,,lllm,,, , ,H W , , ,', l... , 1 , 2, , , l ,s, ,, 1 5, N at N ' fi' :w,:w,, ' 2 ' N ' , Wy ml 79 1 Wv,'1M3fw?'Wl 'll ,ll . Wy Q . 'wil 5 1 ' WW' ' ' . , 6 W PV, ' N h ' , ,, ,wgt,s,1 w',iLW,,,, ,L 1, I , , W ' W' !lWl!flllMl?li3l W ' , ' ,, X l wh v ' U N H ' ' ' J W' 'E 'Rf ' 'wr' 3 Q N 'W f all ,Q wi , , ,,,, ft, ,mlm ' y ll? l tw' , , I flH':G'r'l'u WW-W-fl,w,.,,f ,ul , ' K I I ' l Wil l , WMV W , ,N ,W J, V, ' , ' tlfvt X u if lil, , ll W iillimiii MMM ,w w- M IM my mt, N it seniorsl8O Wayne Tunheim Dorice Turner Nikki Turner Roby Turner Betsy Verchick Darlene Washington Being the only class to graduate 200 years after our country's independence. Knowing that when I graduate, l'll be ending my childhood and beginning a new life. fDeborah Ginsbergj '94 drummer, a flag holder and a guy playing the piccolo all looking like they got blown to bits llrving Dumbrowskij Pride in your self parents, school, state and country. lStacey Morrisonj We are all individuals, but we stand together. 1 Terry Batemenj ...the ability to say change the government. 1 Curt Wiedrickj The spirit of doing something good for yourself and for your country without fear of being different. After all, we were being different in making ourselves free from England. lRenee Millerj When you go into the '76 Gas Station and the attendant is there in 5 seconds. lBill Burrowsj Gailann West . Robert White Curtis Wiedrick Janice Williams Sherrona Williams Steven Williams Kenneth Wimmer Rick Winberg seniorsl81 L-Ll fxx t t 4 L+ , Q HN f mg TLL lb On August 22, 1787, many of the delegates to the constitutional convention joined a crowd of Philadelphians on the banks of the Delaware River to witness a strange sight...the trial run of one of the first steamboats built in America. The trial was a success, and John Fitch, the inventor and builder, was encouraged to go on with his nunrll u -D Kim Woodrum Chad Parris Leland Zasbriskie John Ford seniorsl82 i V. ., .,. 1:-Vf NM -,, . W, M V, fm. 1 - u ,, - 54, V V 'K I X1 6' V1 af- Q f , , . . :V 4- . ,V js? . 'MM V Ev 1,1 my J-my 114 VV,-.W . iam. V-gy V' V16 .4 f A f?5f?42K . 'Q ,V'-,Q-ggi 15 1-V: . ' Q wg, ..V ,. M' w , s T:Q-111553 QR f , Q9-1 . .. --Ja, a K ,V Leaf: , ', , V, V . f m- 'K As Sf 'Q , ,ev f 1 I it, ak my Q' ' L , jr V ,M , ,V, , ,A--wi T' fp A K s ff ,am R ' Q? rc - . Q, N-W., is , Wg r QMW ,, . 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K A ',kW ,,g,Nv1'M1., V ' 'Wkgame' 1 A H W ,, -54, ,- J, wif f, 1 - fjfwagw-,H 3 ,X ' V, 3 All Seniors shown above were selected by a poll of Chaparral teachers who have worked with the class of '76. ,Alf I gk .A ,Cemeronjend Baffy-Dfeimohcfiw Most Athletic, Denn7s VHolst Sburigo and Jaime Finnelli- 5 e ,1 2 e 'F S and Greta Gammon. . 4- gg? -e A 1 fl sf ff' ' . v 4 3 4. V ' -1' -f V-z ix 5 fi S -ff, seniors! 85 seniorsl86 I, Sherri Angle, bequeath the following to: Mrs. Butler, ten draft copies of a research paper, Mr. Locatelli, the distinction between C.K., V.S., B.S.,' Mr. Jacquot, an emergency klt to help him through future thlrdperiodsg and to all my other teachers in the past, my THANKSF' IS. Anglel a r I I I, oeie Brunner, teeve re Debbie all the hot rocks she can eatfto Tomiiean,l teava Jack in the Box lmemoriesg to Liz I Cox! I, Elisa Drollinger, do hereby will all c my fantastic flagtwirling abilities to Mn Koot and fellow Lariattesg t Cornplanter I leave Kent to ride t school with, to Ronda and to Shell Peterson I leave! lE. Drollingerl I, Bob Fink, will that my left toe b cremated along with the sock and putt a bottle ofListerine and given to R. Al. ia.t S.S. because they really need it. hope for much. happittessflinjhervsertiotr Hr, Greta Gammon, ,gave year, and to lfr1fS..iM8SOn'anCf tlteyearbeok three more great years staff I leave. g gt,' Starsky and ffl, Joyce Cheek, eleqtpefeey ,gfvetag.2t.ne, Debbie and L problem of spellinglChaparral,tofallrthea great new Sfudenfsi .804 ..f6ts.D9bbi9' if-verve fvafr r he nextfewveafsewifwlF-r1'andft0-Rayfae1'1 give my eddreee, ,tJgcheekj i,t, t,r', Qi, trtv I, Frank Damewood, ' will my-'brether' Mark my track spikes to run faster and my jock to suppoftyou, 5P.S.. lhope you get jock rash. tF. Damewoodl' I I s rs I, Johnny Kidd DeLuca, wifi to Cary Beville my secret directions how to get to the blue sneaker...be carefulf' IJ. DeLucal s r g I, Barry Diamond, leave ynext years Wt 'eNUs?99'551Gf9FfQf7ifd5il5?f9f?V3??Q9feaf5.5 ' ' 4A.L .rapaviffkltlkfotfLafretta ted ca and I ,a party m tlger ,meugntams gferg. all SQUiQfS'sfOa wfhet f'tli'+?f.2Gf?ffC??'1l 52 1 'f1,,fi Carol Hager, lnleave , Lpis yetr. fqotbal wfestlfftaz and Summer basebatttsto we 'QQIQQ are ifr97 student body officers afl'thteP,h1igrh . , ,creW,m,whom.rr mar..- . , . I , . ' a . ' ' I ivti.' tet, L tt,A administration and .rebuild ea' i if ,'ti fix .tfv ifawe'-'WereQgggpygfsfxeygwfbncknfggfj Democratic school. 1B. Cliamondl 4. I, Paula Dodd, leave Clndyitollettpaper and taper Carol thirty-two, twenty-six and a new .purseg Kim two' '71ot'3,Efdorado.l dudesg Lois as senior year as great asioursg Don, Elton John playing cards: Jolly Gllie Alleman 'DQS long as the stars shine inthe sky... Bomb-on in -76! IP. Doddl . f,It' t.',h.' 'allr I I i I Vt..' itaeifetteekteefre Mft Koot,fmy smiley tofthe Lariattes, goo I ' 'lucky 'rit to Mrs. Mason, 200 pinwhee ylayoutsg to Mr. Kreuzer, a thip-thip g t babybrother D.J., E.J.,' to Dave, one zebr and 10 overdue trumpet lesson payment: and to all my friends, thanks! ll I-lammlttl I, Kim Haskell, will to Carol Hager a '59 Rambler, to Lois Hager a certified bombin' licenseg to Paula Dodd squirting windshield wipers, to Cindy Moody an exhaust pipe and luck, to Curtis Wiedrick many unusual memories, and to Chaparral love, laughter, and cruisin'! Remember, bombs never die! Smile! IK. Haskelll I, Jill Henderson, leave to Mrs. Koot, a IH flag team, Don J. lots o'luck,' Jeffand Joan my cowboy spirit, and to all my friends a year of happiness and memories. IJ. Henderson I I, Angela Hernandez, leave Patty Soupp forever, CHS with many memories, and all Black Sabbath record albums to G.S. '76 will always rule. IA. Hernandezj I, Debbie Hodler, do hereby will to Joyce much happiness in Boulder, Colorado, to Dale I give ten free English lessons, to Mrs. Mason I leave whatever patience I had, and to E.J. I leave all my love. ID. Hodlerj I, Debbie Jacobson, hereby will all the yearbook business records to Cheri and Annette, a dependable car to Don, my worn out calculator to Mr. Jacquotg the Pink Panther routine to Mrs. Koot,' a year of great times to all flagtwirlersg and happiness to everyone. ID. Jacobsonj I, Danny Korth, leave to all the girls I admire and admire me my phone number 451-7494, and to all my buddies, Danny P., Tommy, Russel K., and Jesse B., my friendship till our next fight, and to Frank S. my beer mug. ID. Korthj f'To the band I leave a smaller 41 band than this year, to Mr. Beckstead, lleave to never bother him again, to everyone, have a good life and see you some day in the future. IC. Lindnerj I, Tom Luna, leave to my brother, Dick, three more years ofHigh School, to Butch Busby, I leave Mrs. McDaniels and a cookbook, to Coach Hadfield, a gaping hole at 2nd base, and to Danny Korth,' a reserved seat on the bench. IThomas R. Luna, Esg.l I, Cindy Moody, do hereby will the following: to Carol Hager, Ronald McDonald,' Kim Haskell, a bag of fritosg Paula Dodd, toilet paper, Lois Hager, a wig,' Mike Ross, a bo-oter,,' Stinar, neat hair, Joan Beckstead, an owl,' and to Don Jacobson, a million pennies and a new lunch table! IC. Moodyl I, Tom O'Donnell, hereby leave all my non-talents to head coach John Chura and to the rest of the Chaparral faculty I leave, but I leave all my love and memories to my love Kimberly Sue Kosior. IT. O'Donnellj I, Danny Partch, leave to Neitha my B.B.,' to Jerianne, I leave Chrisg to Kelly I leave our great friendship, to Coach Hadfield, I leave Toby who can't field worth a damn, to Ronda, I leave the same thing as Nicky, to Nicky I leave allmy love. THUMBS UP! ID. Partchj HI, as Editor of the '76 Vaguero, leave this book to anyone who is not working, not involved in any activities Ilike going to classes other than Yearbookj and is not a victim of Senior slump! IL. Rileyj I, Janice Williams, hereby decree that I am not of sound mind and body. To Mrs. Butler I leave five complete notebooks of notes, to Mr. Jacquot I give back the answer books that I took, and to all my former teachers I give my deepest sympathy. IJ. Williamsl seniorsI87 Varsity Quiz Varsity Quiz gives you the chance to express yourself in the best way possible. You have to have fast reactions and knowledge about a lot of different things. lJeff Fleckj Varsity Quiz has meanta lot to me in terms of learning new things, but it has also taught me a lotabout myself. Sure, people can say that l'll never use the trivia l've learned again, but in the mean time, l have really enjoyed myself. lDebbie Hodleri .sea . ' -1. if . - V5 fists lfiiiiilikiiiikiswwimsamxsxw 2 1. Varsity Quiz, left to rlght, front row, Barton Foutz, Bob Blaskey, Jody Alvarez, Hector Martinez, Teri Pike, second row, Debbie Hodler, Angela Hernandez, Leon Barker, Jeff Fleck, Dennis Clark, back row, Craig Boyle, Mr. Locatelli, Lon Gilgor. 2. Gary Waddell knows the answer. 3. The game in play. 3 varsity quizl90 ps S 2 ik. 3 1. Officers, left to right, fronf row, Angela Herriandezg iCaptairij, Bob Blaskeyf fCaptainj, Jody Alvarezg fCaptairij, Debbie Hodlerg fSecretaryi, 2, Mr. Locateili hopes for the best. 3. Leon remembers facts during a Varsity Quiz meet. 4, The other side ofthe camera, varsity quizi91 N.J.R. O. T. C. I joined NJROTC because I am interested in joining the Navy after High School. iLindy Crealj I wanted to bein NJROTC because both of my sisters were in it and so I joined it. And I thought it would be fun. tMeg Shieldsj I didn't know what NJROTC was going to be like, so Ijoined to find out what it was like. tBiII Wyattj I want to teach the students of NJROTC respect, leadership, patriotism, maturity and most important Navy Life. tChief Stewartj 1. Inspection time...2. Commander Shields takes a close look. 3. Platoon Two, left to right, front row, Bev Harris, Emma Neeland, Shireen lizuka, row two, Donal Van Buskirk, Christy Miller, Margaret Helm, Kathy Lemon, row three, Nick Mclntyre, Keith Pollard, Darryl Hart, Jim Caesar, row four, Mike Thetford, Mike Harris, Ken Toller, row live, Carl Barrett, James Van Nostrand, Ted Wurschmidt. 4. Platoon Six, front row, Rudy Wyland, David Bingham, Robin Foley, Phil Svinning, row two, Harmon Kirsch, Terry Leisek, Ken Hale, Curtis Banks, row three, Larry Clark, Ken Collins, Jim Helm, Cliff Grant, row four, Glen Allen, Rich Lodge, Dennis Levier. 5. Drill Team, front row, Dan Waldman, Jim Caesar, Carl Barrett, Mike Harris, Bret McGough, row two, Shireen Iizuka, Mike Thetford, Emma Neeland, Rick Baker, Bev Harris, Christy Miller, Ken Wimmer fdrill instructorj, row three, Kathy Lemon, Margaret Helm, Dennis Levier, Ted Wurschmidt, Micki Shields. 3 2 3 njrotCl92 4 1. Company Staff, left to rlght, Iront row, Kathy Lemon, Debbie Lesnick, row two, L'Dean Waiieen, Bev Harris, Emma Neeland, row three, Bret McGough, Jim Marshall, -Ken Wimmer. 2. Platoon Four, front row, David Cornbleth, Lindy Creal, Bill Wyatt, Meg Shields, Rick Baker, row two, Rhonda Fields, Mark Tate, Alan Edmiston, Charles Cameron, Jeanette Thompson, row three, Jesse Hill, Steve Page, JoAnna Thompson, Katrina Bosiey, Janie Lemon. 3, Color Guard, Mike Harris, Emma Neeland, Shireen lizuka, Donal Van Buskirk, Keith Pollard. 4. Platoon Three, front row, Linda Dean, Debbie Lesnick, L'Dean Walleen, Bev Harris, row two, Jim Marshall, Dan Waldman, Frank Damewood, Ken Tolier, row three, Bob Fink, Mike Harris, Ken Wimmer, Bret MoGough. njrotcl93 Army!Navy Retreat 1 Peiiple fl LT fha A 91111 r Three years ago, Glen Alleman decided we should do something to prepare for the ArmylNavy game. Being a History buff, he brought forth his civil war cannon and set it off at a routine lowering of the flag at the end of the school day. The following year, Mr. Alleman mustered his force and formed the Army of Southern Nevada enlisting members of the school staff. The tradition has been carried on with invitations to participate extended to many dignitaries both living and dead. This year all students were allowed to enjoy the ceremony. lt's a spirit builder with no particular object in mind,' however, since we've begun, Navy has won every game. fCommander Shieldsl armyinavy retreatl94 2 1. Richard Bryan, State Senator, enjoys the show. 2. The army arranges fc some big guns to make an appearance. 3. Columbus arrives by Nav transport. 4. Tony BigJohn reminds the Army and the Navy who was her first. i 1 .,. ..,, 5... , 1.5: f if i S532 ' fig S -if .Q sjgilrf 7, The Army prepares to light the cannon, andlight the cannon and light the cannon. 2. The flag is lowered at the end of the ceremony, 3. Mr. Beckstead arrives disguised as Custer. 4. lt's hard to keep a straight face even if you are at attention. N. sv K ss ' f i ex., Q X! X fig X if wx K x 'iv iv 3 as F9 T A . 5 l f .---. , t o is 3 L ' 5 . E? ,S E. 52' N5 3? zf 3 Girls' Athletic Association is an organization for girls who don 't have the ability or skill to be in lnterscholastics. GAA deals with a variety of sports, such as badminton, basketball, etc. lt provides one day a week in which girls can compete and have fun. Some of our activities have been horseback riding and ice skating parties. GAA encourages all girls to participate in this organization. fTena Bakery Girls' Athletic Association gaal96 1. Badminton Finalists, left to right, front row, Jenie Loyle, Diane Smith, Mary Jo Sobotka, Kathy Riggs, Liz Lambat Jackie Gail, Linnea Linkus, back row, Valeri Couch, Diane McNeill, Amy Steigerwald, Diane Neill, Julie McMahan. 2. Valeri Couch happy about the tournament. 3. The Girls Athletic Association. f' f' Y 5? f' 1' T et ef is . t F 5 W X . ... X- W.. .. Pep Club Pep Club attempts to promote spirit in the school. We cheer at games, decorate lockers, make signs for games and banners for teams to run through. Next year l hope the Pep Club gets more support from the student body. iPat Fairj 1. Pep Club, left to right, front row, Diane Wertman, Secretary, Renee Miller, Vice President, Pat Fair, President, Jody Waleen, Treasurer, second row, Louise Roland, Julie Catt, Becky Allred, Donna Comito, Rachel Roland, Ron Bruce, Aurora Gandara, third row, Ronna Rubin, Janet Castello, Sheryl Miller, Modene Ellingson, Diane Comito, back row, Janette Mehner, Renee Raybourn, Laura Malo, Suzanne Snell, Jamie Benson, Lori Chenin, Julie Lytle, Linda Dennis. 2. Lean to the left, Lean to the right ..... 3. C'mon, Cowboys!!! 3 , If W' tt, Wm 4.-M .-st l . . ,,.. Ta., Q ,, t , fi ta. , X v 5 3. Z' s, '23 NW 1 s 5 as t Q t ,,,b jg 8 i Ea .v ... qi ..,, NT xy ,.g M y I. 6925 5+ stu Waist sf e ,. t A B. . Vgw ., g F 'Z Q M ff , K t .R 1 . .,.-e.f - .,.r.1 ilf ,l-r.1A 9? 'L1f 22 -Ef,i ' ' ..Q' ffli. ' A pew, V l 4b iig .iitette fli ttaa .... L 2 ' l ' Q in .gp , 1 Honor Society 'AAs treasurer of the Honor Society, l believe that our chapter has made great strides in promoting a feeling of cooperation and friendliness between local schools. This, along with achieving the satisfaction that comes with being of some help to the community, is the main purpose of a high school Honor Society. lSherri Anglej 1. Honor Society, lett to right, front row, Russell Neibaur, second row, Lisa Hammitt, LaDawn Naegle, Melinda Bailey, Pam Terry, third row, Arlette Rockstad, Leslie Reed, Kelley Dunay, Cindy Moody, Carol Hager, Sherri Angle, Michele Beebe, back row, Cheryl Gardner, Joy Berdahl, Mr. Locatelli, Paula Dodd, Janice Williams. 2. Cindy Moody corrects tests for Honor Society activities. 2 honor societyl98 Boys'!Girls' State l learned that everyones a winner. llearned leadership, patriotism, and self confidence. lAngela Hernandezj We learned the ways our government operates and the different ways to present bills into Congress. iGreg Creveltj 1. Girls' State, Ielt to rlght, front row, SherriAngle, Angela Hernandez, back row, LaDawn Naegle. 2. Boys' State, left to right, front row, Howard Ballard, back row, Jeff Fleck, Greg Crevelt. sta tel99 Chaparral Express Our paper functions on a team work basis with everyone doing their share to produce as many top quality papers in a given year as possible. lLani Porter, Editori .af ' -wmggzuunm- ' xv? 'X-f 1 lv 9' . . ,.. Wi, ' . 3 1. Mr. Miller gives directions. 2. Work, work, work. 3. Newspaper Staff, leltlo Thomas, Lani Porter, Gail Fitzgerald, Valerie Randall. Back row: Carrie Lee. right: Front row: Alex Gierber, Jeff Campbell, Don Jacobson, Mike Ross, Tammy Stalker, Tracy Thompson, Mr. Miller, Cindy Moody, Sue Renner, Charles Briese, Jim McNaughton, Rick Holt. Secondrow:Devi Clark, Deronda VlCki6 EdWafdS, Gina Tabeek, Beverly Hafffs- newspaperl100 M.. STEM., T., mx ff' Easy Riders! Audio Visual Clubs lt's fun and interesting to work with T. V. equipment. We film T. V. shows and interviews and then they're shown back over closed circuit T. V. We also film all athletic events for the coaches and teams to watch. iDavid Poplinj 2 1. Easy Riders, left to right, front row, Corky Porter, Theresa Ramey, Robin Rann. Back row, Karen Hetherington, Debbie Ramey. 2. Wally Edwards takes a picture. 3. Audio VisualClub, left to right, front row, Jeff LeBleu, Ronna Rubin, Kathy Shutt, Randy Seright, second row, Mr. Johnsong advisor, Aurora Gandara, David Poplin, Lee Ryan, Susan Simmons, Patty Peterson, Todd Barrett, back row, Darryl Wilson, Tom Shutt. easy rideriaudio visuali101 Sun Youth Forum 1 1. LaDawn Naegle and Melody Tappin, Sun Youth Forum finalists, discuss the points each broughtoutin their summaries. Each group at the day long forum selected a member to summarize their opinions in either a television speech or an editorial in the newspaper. 2. Kim McNeil talks with students from other Clark County High Schools during the lunch break. 3. Kim Haskell meets State Senator Richard Bryan, a moderator. sun youth forum! 102 I was part of the panel which discussed 'The World. 'I felt the students discussed intelligently. Everyone became involved but there was falsified information presented which was not corrected by the moderator. ln spite of that, the reaction of the students was an enthusiastic one. As a result, the discussion was interesting. The issue our group was most involved with was the controversy as to whether or not the United States should give financial aid andlor military troops to Israel. The concensus of the group was that the situation in israel is the most pertinent problem in the world at the moment, however l feel that the problem which merits the most immediate attention is poverty. lJill Mcwilliamsj 1. Sun Youth Forum participants, lelt to right, lront row, David Poplin, Greta Gammon, Lisa Riley, Jill McWilliams, Jane Tacker, Alyce McDonnell, Mary Jane Kieffner, second row, LaDawn Naegle, Valerie Mendoza, Craig Boyle, Paula Dodd, back row, Greg Crevelt, Barry Diamond, Leslie Reed, Amy Parr, Michele Tratos, Cheri Cox, Leesa Mazzanti. Notplctured, Vincent Adams,Melinda Bailey Leon Barker, Karen Barton, Joy Berdahl, Carina Begstrom, Betty Bender, Bob Blaskey, Sandy Chacon, Peggy Cloninger, Alison Coyle, Jeff Crampton, Kurt Eherenman, Steve Griswold, Pat Hamilton, Kim Haskell,Deana Heavin, Norman Hewlett, Ned Hill, Jennifer Jones, Russel Kost, Kim McNeil, Russell Neibaur, Richard Owings, Steve Rice, Koni Rowley, Steve Samberg, Victor Spurigo, Melody Tappin, Pam Terry, Becky Tilley. 2. B.B. King entertained after the panel sessions. 3. Mr. Zullinger, with many other noted Las Vegans moderated the discussions. 3 2, ' ,Q 1. ,,if1ief'tHsfefuEl: erseaes'i12332xezgfilxgeegesieifsfii f 1-kwiigfzifft lf. 1 1 A i Side Kicks 1, Side Kicks Food Drive a success, left to right, Julie Vasquez, Janet Castillo, Tim Kent, Mike Nounna, Cricket Martin, Shawna Brown. 2. Side Kicks Club, left to right, front row, Tim Kent, Debby Vasquez, Mike Nounna, Cricket Martin, Tara Keltner, row two, Ronda Meyers, Vicky Calhoun, Lori Hammons, Jeane Roberts, Shawna Brown, Debbie Wilson, Susan Phee, Ronnie Smith, row three, Janet Castillo, Julie Vasquez, Debbie Deieo, Craig Boyle, not pictured, Cindy Napier, Aida Hernandez, George Noriye. 3. Side Kicks Food Drive, lelt to right, Mike Nounna, Cindy Napier, Cricket Martin, Tara Keltner, Leon Smith, Mrs. Appling, Mr. Cloyd Lovitt. side kicksi104 1 l think Side Kicks is a right on club, and that everyone should join it, because it's really far-out doing things to help other people. iDebby Vasquez 2 As a Christian, I was looking for some club that lcduld really get involved in. I have a friend in P.E. thatalways complained that l was always trying to help people, so he told me about this club. l joined Side Kicks, and now l'm Publicity Chairman. iMichael Nounnaj l enjoy working with students of different nationalities, working together for one need. iMrs. Applingj ' 'mi'-f kb, li 3 The purpose of Drama Workshop is to help those who would like to get involved in the theater. Students present material used in competition. You should be involved in drama. Everyone needs a little culture. iTammy McLennanj 1. Drama Workshop, left to right, front row, Traci Morrison, Linda Navarro, director, Kris Wyatt, Tammy McLennan, chairman, Felicia Wilcox, Joy Berdahl, director, Sandy Chacon, second row, KurtKraemer,Brad Reese, Von Kennedy, Diane Gabalier, Ned Hill, Sherry Reese, Chrystal Paris, third row, Gerald Jones, John Miller, BobKidd,Sandra Wright, Alane Fox, Beth Ludwig, Kevin Stein, Karin Frick. 2. Sue Sproull considers possibilities in Drama class. 3. Mr. Paul prepares Sam Ballard for competition. drama workshopl105 Future Business Leaders of Amen Future Business Leaders ofAmerica for many years has provided a valuable training ground for young people who want to prepare themselves for positions of responsibility in the business community. As President, lhope thatour club will be able to uphold these goals. Our organization now has 102 paid members with the largest FBLA chapter in the Nation having 150 members. Since the beginning of the school year, our club has been striving to raise money with fund raising activities such as selling candybars, Christmas cards and candles, and jewelry. We are earning money to send all our club members to the State Convention in Reno this March. At the convention we compete against many High Schools in the State of Nevada in various business skills. There is competition in shorthand, typing, job interviews, accounting and many other areas. All firstplace State winners go to the National FBLA Convention which is in Washington D. C. this year. lDebbie Jacobsonj The first place winners of the Nevada FBLA State Leadership Conference were, Deborah Jacobson, Miss FBLA, Sherri Angle, Accounting ll,' Amy Glenn, Senior Clerk-Typist, Ann Baronak, Junior Clerk-Typist, Judy Laroue, Junior Stenographerg Leslie Reed, Cricket Martin, and Pam Slezak, Spelling Relay Team, Louise Kost, Who's Who in Nevada FBLA, Largest Chapter Membership, Best State Exhibit by a Local Chapter, Most Original Project, and Best Local Chapter Scrapbook, Chapter Award. 1. FBLA club members and advisors, Dianne Ranney and Roger Jacquot. 2. Gina Tabeek is fbl3f106 a concerned Vice President. :NX 1 Future Homemakers of America The goal of every person in FHA is to become their own person. To find out and try to do the best they can in the future. lBecky Stoltzj I joined FHA because it's a fun club. We do many things not only for ourselves but for others, also we had a Christmas party for some children at an orphanage and at the end of the year we give 160lo of our money to a worthy cause. 1-tragv get fn ,gg M. ,QU ii 2 3 1. FHA, lelt to right, front row, Candi Rivera, Darlene Dunn, President, Peggy Boucher, Becky Stoltz, Secretary, second row, Lora Udlock, Treasurer, Debby Rivera, Tina Malcolm, Cathy Richards, Historian. 2. Cheryl Poole helps Becky Stoltz with a special sewing project. 3. Be Happy. fhal107 't W' L I K il I 'M . Vaquero Staff uv H uwtll N 'I L as v 1. Vaquero Staff, front row, left to right, Mitch Stein, Debbie Wilson, Frank Brown, second row, Craig Boyle, Cheri Cox, Lisa Riley, Annette Doty, Barry Diamond, third row, Lisa Harnmitt, Sandy Wright, Liz Olvera, Kim Tanner, Laronda Tinsley, Lisa Groombridge, Dale Brunner. 2, Frank and Mitch go over the football layout. 3. Craig and Barry get it together. 4. Debbie keeps the books in balance. 5. Liz indexes the book...that's 2,500 names to keep track of! yearbookl108 Working on a yearbook isn't really any fun until the finished book arrives at school. Then everybody on the staff says 'Gee, did l do that? lt's greatl' and then the students get their book and begin looking for their picture .... and it all seems very worthwhile. iM. Masonj Qs. 'wig D. -F I -U ,,..- . Q I Q 3 ,M I' A U' 1. Debbie Hodler works on imaginary copy. 2. TomiSalagipitches in on the Senior section. 3. Lisa checks and rechecks everything. 4. Dale has that warning look. 5. Another great cartoon by Kim Kosior in progress. 6. Vaquero photo stall, left to right, Janice Williams, Dan McKinnion, Becky Braner, Craig Boyle, Tammy Robinson, not pictured, Jack Jarrett, Photo editor, and Ken Misch. yearbooki109 , -4 WWF ' 1 d k' 'A ff 12, Q f , .miami Q 4, Q ,, IW M ' iw ,, 4 ,mw,xw::, ZH W' ,EW SUM V V' 652 g+3gwwff,n:,M.m, f f 21' ' wfwmw WW Hiking!Ecology Club f yn, Q 1 ft L 5 k A ,D Nw' , I I.. I ' ,ix Xia I A ff .gs ,, ' U ', v t ,. x E 1 2 . V , Lggrx gif ,jig . ,ge .1 1 mfg, ,Lg ., Q, P - . . 1 -f Q , K, , ,,, ., . '1sL1,g4Lm::,.n',, 3 1. Beauty is what Ecology is allabout. 2, Ecology Club, front row, left to right, Rhonda Fields, Sherri Skalla, Terri Ortega, Fennie, Leesa Mazzanti, back row, Mr. Kreuzer, Debbie Hodler, Gail Seipei, Matt Marulla, Joyce Cheek, Denise Norris, Mr. Goodell. 3, Hiking Club, frontrow, left to right, DeeAnn Peterson, Denise McCurdy, Andy Durden, Becky Thuet, Bob Kidd, Scott Thomas, Jody Alverez, back row, Mr. Orr, Mike Bopp, Mr, Appel, Steve Novick, Bob Higgins, Peter Nolis, Jim Hoover, Rick Bopp, Bob Miller, Vince Nelson. Steven Van Vactor. 2, ,NW 4-N P at F , f ,, f' wal? g V , ,,,: ,Vx , ,W W V -zigaiwg -,tj ka, nf x..igfr-Q53f5,f5fa'gL, QL J, ftp. ma ,Elm '- A g ,J 5 ggs2,+fi,,6i5:aa1gri1-tw f sy: gags, 't4an.4:a,gf,5,t,g as-Gi , - u . N r P -'aye 2 Y f , Q.: ,, -5-1 -Hfagzfw 'iff Y :iw n,,' ' A A X , A 'W'-Q. r - X - fv.La.va,.ew, .t,.,..2twltzL.s:tff,'-Eos. , at ,fs '-If-. I see Ecology Club as a worth while club, although it is hard to find the direction in which to move since pollution is a broad subject. For ecology club you pick a small section of the pollution scene and work on it. You can't clean up all the pollution but you can help. fMr. Kreuzerj Pollution is a terrible thing, and l believe that if we really work together we can wipe it out. This is the goal of the Cowboys Against Pollution. Even though we weren't always successful in all our projects, I think maybe this goal was brought a little bit closer because of our efforts. tDebbie Hodlerj hikinglecologyit 11 Debate Club! Fishing Club The fishing club's main goal is to provide the club members, and the mentally, physically handicapped, and blind, with the opportunity to go fishing. We take about 12 fishing trips every season. We learn fishing and sportmanship. lt also provides the student with outdoor activity time and it's a lot of fun. iGary Wellsj The debate club re- presents Chaparral High School. We compete in debate, oratory, impromptu, extemporaneous, expos- itory, and spontaneous argumentation. lt also gives the student a chance to learn how to speak in front oflarge or small groups. We go on tournaments in and out of state to compete for medals, trophies, and certificates. The interchange of ideas between students is well worth the experience. i Gary Wellsj debateifishingii 12 7. Debate Club, left to right, frontrow, Robin Aragon, Jeannie Grubbs, Rhonda Fields, Tina Morris, Becky Mommeny, Kim Frankowiak, Dawn Brown, Due Sanders, row 2, Brad Toy, Robert Colligan, Gary Wells, Robin Foley, Michael Nounna, Sharri Hamilton, Pat Brown, Robert Wauer, back row, John Williams, Bob Blaskey, Allen McNeil, Victor Spurigo, Mr. Kimak, Tim Whitney. 2. Fishing Club, lelt to right, lrontrow, Mike Nounna, RobertBennie, row2, Monica McElroy, Debby Dickinson, Bill Camp, Kathy Harmon, Jenni Garner, Andy Weatherholt, back row, Brad Toy, Mike Williams, Fred St. Pierre, Toney Alexander, Howard Webb, Terry Williams. g M w,,,i, .f XWNA ,,,, 7 2 as-.hx 1.- 1 ,Y .1 JV, 1 NG. - e Art Club Photography Club The goal of the Photography Club is to stimulate an interest in photography by going on field trips to areas which offer unusual photo subjects. iBob Negretei 1. Photography Club, left to rlght, model, Gina Hines, front row, Greg Crossman, Wayne Best, Jack Jarrett, Bob Kidd, Jett LeBleu, Eddie Cook, David Mann, Jett Meyers, Jody Alvarez, advisors, Mr, Negrete, Mr. Frosini, 2. Art Club, left to right, lrontrow, Raul Banda, Mrs. Berry, Debbie Henderson, Michelle Mayer, Aurora Gandara, Terry Broesel, back row, Paul Garcia, Kathy Shay, Joanne Howe, Don Jacobson, Teresa Culhane, Ron Bruce, Rick Phillips, Melody Snyder, Mr. Jensen. '1Art Club is an organization that meets about once a month. We help other clubs with shirts, signs and posters. We 're trying to earn money to go to California to the museums. lt's really a good, fun club. iRon Brucej The Art Club was designed to advance the appreciation ofarts and crafts at Chaparral High School. lDon Jacobsonj Zmaxg 5, ,rs-we - -A ' gn l like the club because it's pretty active. We always have something going on and we go places a lot. l decided to join again because lhad a lot of fun last year and when we had elections at the end ofthe year, l was elected to be president and ljust thought it would be fun to be the leader of the group. lMichelle Cosgrove, French Clubj l like to see the students enjoy the friendship of other French students. The members put in a lot of effort toward our fund-raising activities. lMrs. Foote, advisor of French Clubj l like going places a lot, but what l like best is going out to eat, especially on picnics because the food's free. l joined the club again because it gives me the chance to meet other people who are Language Clubs Mt studying the same language l am. lFrank Brown, German Clubj ' . 1. The French Club is all booked up. 2. Where is that city anyhow ask Casey, Michelle, Jane and Amy. 3. German Club, left to right, front row, Connie Phillipson, Kelly Butto, second row, Glenn Chase, Tom Losch, David Koempel, Tony Stamm, Mark Tate, Mike Johnson, Frank Brown, Mr. Jacobson, third row, Donal Van Buskirk, Pam Bells, Jesse Hill, Robert Colligan, Terry Swanbeck, fourth row, Patty Jaeger, Susan Jaeger, Debbie Smith, Larry Hansen, Von Kennedy, back row, Carrie Overton, Randy Edwards, Tonya Kennedy, Tye Langer. language clubsl114 t a EQ. Q, We did a lot of fun things last year in German Club so l thought l'd join again. We've gone ice- skating and on picnics, those are the things l liked the most. By being secretary-treasurer, l know what's going on in the club and l get to help plan things. fConnie Phillipson, German Clubl As a promotion manager, lget people together for the meetings and l organize the committees. l joined the club again because it's not all work just to raise money. lt's a fun club. fDonal Van Buskirk, German Clubj The Club's goals for this year are to stimulate interest in the culture and language of the Spanish speaking people. The club is basically for the students to organize activities. The students are the ones that really make it go. fMr. Lemmon, advisor of Spanish Clubl -, .W .- 1. Spanish Club, left to right, front row, Dawn Herman, Jeanette Thompson, second row, Julie Lytle, Louise Roland, Michelle Cochran, Martha Vargas, Lori Chenin, Ron Floyd, Adriana Corvantis, Ronna Rubin, Mr. Lemmon, back row, David Mann, Sandy Cox, Sharon Sherman, Julie Catt, Susan Shiffman, Bob Fink, Rachel Roland, Aurora Gandara, JoAnna Thompson. 2. French Club, left to right, front row, Kelly Youngblood, Diane Smith, Casey Schmoll, Debbie Lesnick, second row, Shelly McDonell, Michelle Cosgrove, Jane Tacker, Sandy Laster, Sherril Pratt, Lori Smith, Kathee Mick, Amy Parr, Linnea Lenkus, back row, Becky Stoltz, Tammy Frabbiele, Lisa Groombridge, Mike Blaskey, Mary Jane Kieffner, Laronda Tinsley. 3. lt's 58 degrees in Berlin, 32 degrees in Bohn...4. Officers for French Club, left to right, Michelle Cosgrove, president, Becky Stoltz, secretary, Jane Tacker, vice-president, Lisa Groombridge, treasurer, Linnea Lenkus, historian lnot picfuredj. l like planning dances and bake sales for Spanish Club the most, For our dances, l like helping to find the groups to play at them. The reason I like Spanish Club so much is because l go to Mexico a lot and Spanish is my favorite class. fJulie Catt, Spanish Clubl l like being in charge of things, and being pres- ident, lget to do this. The things that we had planned last year were exciting so that's why l decided to join again. But we plan to make it a lot more successful this year. fJoAnna Thomp- son, Spanish Clubl language clubsl115 Surrey Singers As head of Surrey Band, l lead and arrange music and play the trombone. lneed the experience because lwant to major in music and hope to get a scholarship. I enjoy performing because it's nice to get outin frontof people and show them what you can do. lBlaine Nelson 1 1 fri Y 3 1. Surrey Singer Sound Crew, left to right, John Kauke, Pete Pendry, Danny Dunlap. 2. Surrey Singer Stage Band, left to rlght, front row, Scott Zabriskie, Blaine Nelson, Chris Eagan, Ron Stephens, second row, David Pearce, Stacey Morrison, Linda Kizzia, Robert Giordano, Van McGlothen. 3. Surrey Singers,left to right, front row, Sandy Chacon, Lyle Hoffman, Bob Hardy, Brenda Borden, second row, Vince Adams, Mark Arntz, Tom McCormick, David Thomas, Randy Harris, Ted Baxter, Perry Morgan, thlrd row, Joy Berdahl, Jackie Morgan, Valerie Bratto, Cindy Wilson, Jackie Nielson, Diana Paul, Shawn Souders, Melody Tappin. 4. Do a little dancef' surreyi116 This is the first year l've been in any singing group. l've never sung before, but I just tried out, and I made it. lreally like performing. lt's a new experience and I enjoy it. fTom McCormickj 3 , ,, ,,,,, ,W 1. Make a little love. 2. Once you get started... 3. Get down tonight. surreyl117 ii 1 1 1 3 1 1 5 E Q i Varsity Band Band is neat because you get to do different things and go different places. l like the people also. We always have our problems but we usually get them worked out. l Rhonda Rule 2 Varsity Band, Upper Brass, left to right, front row, Brett Ramsey, Betsy Verchick, Carl Barrett, Ken Noriye, back row, Paul DiAmbrosio, Glenn McMillion, Stacey Morrison, David Pearce, Robert Cincotta. 2. Lower Brass, left fo rlghf, front row, Matt Dillingham, Jeff McLean, Bart McGough, second row, Jerry Jones, Brad Reese, Marcia Robinson, Bret McGough, standing, Carl Jarrett, Perry Morgan, Briggs Bennett, Blaine Nelson. 3. Upper Woodwinds, leff to ,rlght, front row, Denise Norris,KelleyDunay, second row, Jackie Morgan, Joan Becksfead, Steve Rice, L'Dean Walleen, Cindy Courtney, Rhonda Rule, Cynthia Cameron, fhlrd row, Linda Mangarella, Mike Roper, Rachel Roland, Irene Linford, Doug Ulmer, Linda Murphy, Chris Martin. 1 varsity bandl120 ,t E 55,1 5 W. il. : -1' seek. M 1?5rWz.- , Wi 5 if 1 We A97 W M? .4 Nsgigg Qs 3?,??i5,i? fm-V I f awe is A Wah- 74' ,mmmw 1 WMWW WMW W mwfmwm awww Mnnnmwwmw mwwmy A V Www -W 1-ge? K X A I If awww 44 .L gps i Q X 4 , N if t A 'Q'-Q. t X x K 9 sbs 3 s rg -f 3 . M . xii , N 2 1. Percussion, left to rlght, front row, Carolyn Bowman, Van McGlothen, Mike Williams, second row, Tim Lienhard, Charles Vowel, Mark Crawford. 2. Varsity Band Officers, left to right, front row, Rhonda Rule, Bret McGough, Blaine Nelson, Joan Beckstead, second row, Cynthia Cameron, Marcia Robinson, Carl Jarrett, KelleyDunay, Paige Agosta. 3. Lower Woodwinds, left to right, front row, Mary Courtney, Linda Dean, Felicia Wilcox, Christine Lindner, second row, Dave Peterson, Marc Mangarella, Wayne Best, Jim Ford, Anette Cameron, Lou Rezzetti, Robert Clery, Scott Zabriskie. varsity bandl121 'F W Q v ll ,Fw r a Q 21+ f lf? wg n w , J g nA ', 'Ry Q gW'9'4 W ,W ,N f W , 3 u if ,A ' wi 4 H F, Mi 'hm 'ff Wie N. ,f aw ,Q pg 1 W3175 1 -if ,. T aff ,Mb Mm ,. ww w 1 W z M W JJ X vw 5 ,M 1 W f W I My H ' H J W 1 ,W g N ' 1 W A , M X N 2 Su M Nw JW ,N f M f h , ,f,,w 0 FW Q W- 'H' 'WWW 3? y if , r' wwf w w W 75. . H ' 1 1 M N fx I M, Wm I M. 1 ,, , l ju k'.2'.'i.- Y' Y 1 W, 1 mfg W Varsity Chorus 1. Jackie Morgan directs. 2. Alto, left to right, front row, Janelle Hilton, Bambi Koch, Valerie Bratto, Debbie Carr, Brenda Borden, second row, Melody Tappin, Kim Kotzan, Diana Paul, Kim Leidy, Karen Hart, Melinda Bailey, third row, Cheryl VanMeetren, Terry Broesel,Kathy Eversole, Karen Barton, Carina Bergstrom, back row, Linda Kizzia, Shawn Souders, Becky Martindale, Diana Duda, Frances Nunn, Betty Nunn. 3. Soprano, left to right, front row, Sandy Chacon, Alane Fox, Christy Wilson, Wendy Cooper, Suzi Lynn, Linda Dennis, thlrd row, Joy Berdahl, Jackie Nielson, Jackie Morgan, Sue Kotzan, back row, Cindy McGill, Cheri Mahrt, Kim Kivatisky, Gina Hines. 4, Karen Hart and Christy Wilson sing out. The purpose of Varisty Chorus is to learn the quality of music. We learn to express our thoughts through our vocal abilities. iSandy Chaconj chorus! 123 Girl's Glee Male Chorus ln Girl's Glee we learn dynamics, how to sight read, how to support your voice, and how to breath right. lt's lots of fun if you're into it and like to sing. I like the class very much. tJody Davisj Male Chorus helps you learn more about music so you can go on farther in musical activities. tAlbert Smithl F .. tit M, .. ., ., , V .. a . 3 1. David Thomas, Danny Dunlap, and Steve Williams concentrate on their singing as they watch for their cues. 2. Male Chorus. 3. Girl's Glee. 4. The Male Chorus sings at the Fall Concert. chorus! 124 tlllm tl Amt- li 'L ww, MW Q W W W W Qfh b W M, MW is Hi A if V f 9 Q L ' 1 ,Q , 46515 A at W MY., w I ' M Hu! 5 !J 'rf Caballerag Being a .Drill Team member is getting up at 5:30 A.M., staying at school until 4:30 in the afternoon, and wearing leotards. iCindy Moodyl 1. A grand salute to Chaparral High. 2. Officers, Co-Captain, Johanna Dobson, Captain, Carol Hager, Co-Captain, Kim Kosior. 3. Gail Fitzgerald holds off an admiring crowd. caballerasi126 F AL df 'X 7 2 E 5 5 R Q I gg! ' 1 15-Q 7. Caballeras, left to right, fron! row, Ronda Lee, Valerie4Randall, Bonnie Elizabeth Swahn,Kathy Platt, Bobbi Rains, fourth row, Laura Couch, Kim Tilley, Sheila Ginsberg, Karen Cross, Theresa Harbauer, second row, Becky Haskell, Joan Beckstead, Annie Rodgers, Cindy Moody, Candy Ellis, Cheryl Tilley, Kathee Mick, CindiOverton, Karen Kolberg, CarolHager, Leslie Elvin, Stewart. 2. Carol gets ready to blow the whistle. 3. Kim steps out. 4. third row, Johanna Dobson, Michele Tratos, Lisa Norcia, Kim Kosior, Caballeras Senior members, caballerasi127 r I 1 5 New Talents Revealed in Charlie Brown Tryouts Many weeks before the play auditions are held for the different roles. Every student has an opportunity to try out, but there is a limited number of parts and only a few students can be chosen. a asaas as Trying out for the play was really a lot of fun. The singing was what messed me up. I knew the dialogue really well though. l tried out for the part of Lucy. I was disappointed at first that l didn't make it, but then l thought, 'Well, l'll just audition for the next play'. fSue Sproullj 6 2 S 1 J A 1 3 5 theater! 128 A, ,VA wi 3 Charlie Brown Practices Prove R 7. Student director Linda Navarro writes her additions in the prompt book. 2. Lucy iAmi Glasbyi discusses her book report on Peter Rabbit with Patty iSandy Chaconj. 3. TraciMorrison tries her hand at playing the part of Lucy. 4. Mr. Paul gives Schroeder iAlan Cheninj some acting advice. 5. Charlie Brown iJohn Bayleyj practices his opening soliloquy. 6. Tammy McClennan talks with distinguished guest...Snoopy. theateri130 h,. .Lrg ' ' hyd 1 '1- . W Q 1 -,N ,I H MW W N W .M 'FQ W MW- Wzww' ,I wi ,ww I' 1 1 WW' ' 315W U ., ' fa M 4 , ' iimr 1 WW 44 , 1 ,', w,QmLvu 'yr WMM. Q I H f' v W3iMfm,M , , Wfwhwzqmel WWW rn, n X , 1L,,wIV5f,'-fp M, W w w ' JW N W 4 , ,,,,,,,,.,w,4nMW 'wnwq PM , W M 2 'LW MW! Al i r- .- 'u .11 . 3' in E I X XE x F3-w are 2 Charlie Brown was a part made for me. It was my childhood on stage. When I heard the school was doing the play, I had to audition. The cast was great to work with and every member portrayed their part well. I'm thankful that the first play I was in had such great material. The most rewarding part' of the play, besides the recognition, was working with Mr. Paul. The whole atmosphere was very professional. It didn 't seem like a high schoolplay atall. lJohn Bayleyj YOU'REA GOOD MAN CHARLIE BROWN Production directed by Len Paul Vocal Music Direction by Klark Black Instrumental Music Direction by Marriner Beckstead Assistant to the director Linda Navarro Rehearsal and Performance Pianist Janelle Hilton Choreography by Sandy Chacon Flute Paige Agosta, David Peterson, Chris Lindner Clarinet Steve Rice, Doug Ulmer Bass Clarinet Mark Mangarella Tenor Saxophone Scott Zabriskie Trumpet Stacy Morrison, David Pearce French Horn Tom Landreth Trombone Carl Jarrett Guitar Chris Egan Bass Ron Stephens Piano Janelle Hilton Drums Mike Williams Xylophone, Bells Linda Mangarella 1. UI-lmm, Iet's see what we can do for you, Charlie Brown. 2. Aaugh, he's diving down out of the sun. The Red Baron has tricked me again. 3. Charlie Brown, if Lucy is gonna pitch again, I quit! 4. Dear Ann Landers... theaterl133 Black History Week - - i 1 1, Darlene serves up chicken for soul food day. 2. Soul food runners. 3. Sam keeps count, 4. Mrs. Reese gets a special lunch. 5. Beni Casselle's special showing. I l feel that the Black History modeling program was beautiful and I think it's about time for all of our Black sisters and brothers to get together and show what we can do, myself, l feel thateveryone else was just as successful as l was. So let's all keep our Black community together and show our talents. lPat Penixj 5 black history weekl734 I think that the fashion show came out very nice, really it came outbetter than we expected. All of the Black students really got out there and showed they were proud of being Black. lBetty Kincaidi At first l was afraid. But when I started getting into the whole Black History program it really made me feel proud to know l was doing my best to represent all of my Black sisters and brothers. lCarlton Lewisi S H , is as S . it' fr ..,BxBi-,..i' 2 7, Pat Penix, one ofthe top models in the Black History Week fashion show. 2. Gilda Holiday is Black and beautiful. 3. Members of Soul Club sing the Black National Anthem. 4. Charles Blalark, Veneda Hardin, King and Queen of Black History Week. 5, Greg Thompson, Tammy Jackson, Prince and Princess of Black History Week, black history weeki135 Lariattes Build Spirit in '76 f nf: g 3 fu f A I A- Q, as S ,S F 1, 6 gf nu-I ....,.. .... ...,,. - 1 ,-...Q ,.,,.,. M ...,XL, . ., - A. 1 2 ' flagtwirlersf736 .hw-S 5' B. I ff I F .L . 2 N , . 1. .i 'vi:1'1a-N.: ',:1'g'.- ' .fiat 'N , Z7 f wi 1 . . Mari 7 1. Connie Phillipson performs in the ArmylNavy show. 2. Debbie Jacobson demonstrates how to kiss and twirl at the same time. 3. Smile, Debbie. 4. Debbie Martin shows the precision needed for a great performance. 5, Two flags are better than one. Right, Jill? 6. Pam Terry and Lisa Hammitt perform in unison. 7. The Lariattes, left to right, front row, Tessie McNeil, second row, Sandra Hinklebein, Pam Terry, captain, Carrie Lee, third row, Jill Henderson, Connie Phillipson, Elisa Drollinger, Robyn Randall, back row, Lisa l-lammitt, Debbie Martin, co-captain, Debbie Jacobson, co- captain, Shelly Ream. 8. Go, Robyn! ...mai 'muff M , X, i ' X .it T , N 1 T i .iff- l'Flagtwirling is an exciting way to develop your talents. lt's a lot of fun and you get to know a lot of people from different organizations. lShelly Reamj Wfiwbhwwwlficfiw. 6 .llll i li 8 t'lt's a challenge. l tried out because l wanted to participate in an extracurricular activity. l wanted to be in flagtwirling because it was new and we all started from scratch. lJill Hendersonj flagtwirlers 7 37 Awards Banquet Gives Football Season A Happy Ending r lim ,X -I :Vit 2 '? ? ' 3 wwf 5 1. Merlin's Cleat sparks Chaparral victory. 2, Lee Jimmerson, Most Outstanding J. V. receives game ball from Coach Camillorie. 3. Coach Cam. gives a hand, 4. Doctor Larry Tarho receives the Team Physican award from Coach Chura. 5. Bootflowers. 6. Mark Sharp receives Most Valuable PlayerAward. viii ii ii W 1 awards! 740 f ,fret 221 xx A . l Vi5'fGf ' Bw -f-..- 'AJZB ' . 1 2 131 gg A Q p ' bk' ' i A Q,-9 ,. T f 5 fqrm' .7 , a QA' x A . F'XX:3'is Q 'E' + f'-WW 31... ei' -. 1 8,32 w, .Vs 1 r, . . - ,'. 7 2 if ,fs Lf -f.. is A C Is Q2 '94 .f af if r V-ta., -ge FU 31? ,i 4. ,Af --J rf' ' l u- ' Q 'V SW L f ,Q .ts 1 .H ' wilt-w M W J .lt ' in , ' 2 f W., W W W M' ly, . .ww .... ' , aww, 3 , vlw ' ' 1 , fn' - tl. l 1 rl ' l' i 'Zi u v J , an In , gk ? 2' ' ffl A i - ll Q ai t M' ,ll i l 1 L, w l 1 'F N f' il 'll' WW W ilk Nl 'M 'll 'V t' . I I J ll l gh ' ' gi, L i ll , , ll A t L i 'I E I I I iv N 1 v w 1-urn! T E W' Varsity Football Awards: David Forsythe, Most Dedicated Russel Kost, Most improved Jordan Phee, Outstanding Offensive Lineman Kevin Brown, Outstanding Offensive Back Tom O'Donnell, Outstanding Defensive Lineman Dennis Hoist, Outstanding Defensive Back Mark Sharp, Most Valuable Player 1. Coach Ohura presents Merlin's Cleat to Principal Larry Olsen. 2. Tom O'Donnell receives his award. 3. Kevin Brown receives the Outstanding Offensive Back award. 4. Jordan Phee looks very pleased. 5. Russel Kost receives Most improved award. awardsl141 Cowboys keep the spirit with a good defense. 1. Kevin Brown running one ofhis many fine runs of the SunDevil game. 2. Dennis Hoist caught with a shoestring tackle early in the season. 3. Chura tries to get things turned around. 4. Dennis Hoist takes it upfield with Ram fans looking on. 3 varsity footballl142 1. Team Managers, left to rlght, front row, Wayne Lehtinen, second row, Norb Gruber, Randy Seright, Todd Barrett, back row, Tom Shutt, David Poplin. 2. Varsity Coaches, left to right, John Ackerley, John Chura, Ron Nix, Larry Barnson. 3. Varsity Football Team, left to right, front row, Jeff Crampton, Ben Jefferson, Jordan Phee, Dennis Holst, Jeff Anderson, Russ Kost, Dan Korth, Tom O'Donnell, Frank Savadina, second row, John DeLuca, Danny Partch, Don Eder, Norm Hewlett, Craig McDonald, Roby Turner, Jeff Fleck, Joel Bass, third row, Carl Jarrett, Tom Ballard, Gabe Antuna, Sonny Maxwell, Bill Gallagher, Ernie Willmore, Randy Hendrix, Eric Carter, Ricky Raymond, fourth row, Eddie Oscar, Bob Gunn, Larry Mitchell, Ralph Lehtinen, Don Harrison, Mark Sharp, Greg Suits, Bill Hitchcock, fifth row, Asst. Coach Ackerley, Mgr. David Poplin, Don Scott, John Mannion, Marc Stafford, Toby Turner, Rick Phillips, Randy Seright, Asst. Coach Nix, back row, Coach Chura, Cary Beville, Chuck Wheeler, David Forsythe, Kevin Brown, Mike Gerke, Pat Riley, Tony Brunetti, Greg Hayter, Asst. Coach Barnson. 4. Team Captains and Coach Chura, Dennis Hoist, Jordan Phee, Jeff Anderson. 5. P.A.T. good as Tom O'Donnell kicks and Kevin Brown holds. varsity football! 143 The most exciting game for me was the Eldorado game. When I made the first touchdown, I felt like the game was already ours. I think the team played the best in the last game because we didn't have any wins and also, the team was expecting Coach Calvin to be there. lKevin Brownj The season was pretty bad for all the veteran players as well as the Juniors who came up. Although the season was bad, I feel we had the capability of being the best team in the city. The team never really gave up. We all were aggressive. fJordan Pheel 1. Tony Brunetti tries to evade wouldbeSun Devil tackler. 2. Eddie Oscar shows onlookers excellentpunting form. 3. Cowboys offensive line in good form against Dixie. 4. David Forsythe rounds the corner with the help ofa block from Ralph Lehtinen. 5. Pat Riley battles in the air for the ball with SunDevil defensive back putting the pressure on. 2 fOOtballI744 Bench Babes 1. Bench Babe Officers, left to right, front row, Sylvia Eliakis, Anette Cameron. second row, Vicky Bayer, back row, Danielle Dell. Cynde Cameron. 2. John Mannion takes a rest in a long game, early in the season, 3. Dennis Hoist and Jeff Anderson start the season, 4. Bench Babes. lelf to right, front row, Pam Hurd, Bonnie Messer, Terry Johnson, Vicky Bayer, Anette Cameron, Leigh Ann Cosgrove, second row, Brenda Borden, Cathy Korth, Jackie Nielson, Cynde Cameron, Loretta Mason. Nikki Green, Terri Schnepp, Danielle Dell, back row, Anna Hendrixs, Linda Royce, Mary Jane Kieffner. Jackie Morgan, Sylvia Eliakis, Linnea Lenkus, Not Pictured: Jennifer Jones. v-.- 3 4 bench babesl745 5' I MM J. V. Team Undefeated For Two Years man rw ' 1. Junior Varsity Football Team, left to right, front row, Jack Rader, Rick Jacober, second row, Lee Jimmerson, Carlos Sarmiento, John Goldfarb, Gary Sepede, Gene Harris, Kirk Kelly, George Murray, Buddy Guenther, Troy Carpenter, Alex Delgado, Danny Poole, thlrd row, Jose Lopez, John O'Connor, Trent Fullmer, Tom Rossi, Mike Clark, GeorgeBridges,JayKashiwamura,Ken Broughton, MikeSilvaggio,Ken McGee, Iourth row, Mark Jacobson, JeffHowe, John Rader, Brad Hansen, Terry Norcia, Raul Garcia, Shane Strad, Adrian Lamb, Gilbert Cruz, fifth row, John Bieman, Steve Walters, Mike Pierra, Kenny Fisher, Mike Stevens, Russ Chapman, Wayne Brandon, John Guedry, Paul Hayter, back row, Tony Freeman, James Van Nostrand, Brad Toy, Ray Payton, Kevin Dilis, Gary Dickinson, Phil Carthage, Don Schmidt, Carl Lamb. 2. J. V. COaCh9S, Camillone, Gonzales and Johnson. 3. The team in action. 1 v. footballi146 K 5, 52 .l,iief M 55 its ,H Mig i., .zewiilw Straw . ,,, .5 ew Q Q fm, eat? Sweat NMTY, ,,,, ,, ,,,, yggsmiasifiifiiflizi ffittiiittw 'ifliit , , U .,, .... . .,,..A,. ,i M ,A To go undefeated two years in a row is a giftgiven to a coachonce in a lifetime.,lt's rare. l look at this as the definite highlight of my coaching career. l want to thank all the guys thatmade it possible. TheFreshmen Team won two games and lost five, but they have the potential to be a strong team if they get their heads together. iCoach Camillonej 3 1-4. The J. V. Team shows their winning style. 5. The Freshmen Football Team X 3 kg Q 5 4 3 9 5 -gl tg 'I .X w, A Q ' 1' W 1 Mamma x mm wi, M tx W 1 E .W , L J U v inn r ' 'N' V 1 V4 , , Q W i x V ' 1 5 ' 5 'Q rv- M' 'iv fa l'1':1i-AW'-0'-'-H-v mm 3 5 freshmen footballi147 Varsity Cheerleaders Song Leaders When you try out for Cheerleader, you get a certain feeling inside ofyou. You're nervous, but can't show it. And when you find out that you've made it, it allseems worthwhile. lJennifer Jonesj 1. Varsity Cheerleaders, front row, left to rlght, Nikki Turner, Pat Hamilton, Tonya Hackethorn, back row, Julie McNerney, Rhonda Snyder, Renita Syme, Debbie Dickinson. 2. Jennifer Jones shows her cheering style. 3. Songleaders make the beat neat. 4. Song Leaders, front row, Debbie Wallace, Kelly Anderson, back row, Cheryl Cox, Cheri Cox, Jeri Bledsoe. cheerf748 Junior Varsity Freshmen Cheerleaders l i X F l- 1. J. V. Cheerleaders, llrsl row, Mary Tyrer, Linda Tussey, Bobbi Turner, Julie White, second row, Heidi Miller, Melissa Ducharme, Sally Dinkler. 2, Freshmen Cheerleaders, Terri Holt, Angela Miller, Marci Nep, Kari Krause, Kim Taylor. 3. Melissa, Mary, Bobbie and Debby impersonate Clark team at pep assembly. cheerf149 5 Men s Tennis Team Enjoys Successful Season at 8 Wins and 2 Losses With a little luck this year we could have been in the state team finals, but this disappointment failed to hamper a great bunch of guys who worked very hard in a sport where they received very little glory and attention. tMr. Millerj 1. Men's Tennis Team, Ielt to right, tront row, John Drake, Rick Holt, second row, Greg Heinz, Jeff Campbell, third row, Don Gwinner, Steve Kane, fourth row, Randy Goodwill, Jody 'Pollak, back row, Steve Samberg, Leon Barker, Not Pictured: Danny Thompson, Pat Whennen, Van McGlothen.2. Leon serves one up. 3. Steve Samberg returns a bullet. 4. Coach Miller directs his troops. 5. The dynamic duo -- Heinz and Pollak. men s tennis!750 1 g 2, 5, 9 if 5? i r ..,. it S . it HQ .MNVHX I ut , . 'QL' ry it tt Wlw- tw tv ' 72. 'U t t W ,t . . m W W WL 't WMKW W .t., tt,.QQm,'w N 'W N N V i ' . W ' .I Q ..... . Q5 . T 1 wt.,.- t.. ' , t i f .. ,. ,Q u- wm v w ww W it ,WWW ,www - Y , , ww .t tt.,-, Y -that 'H 'v tvtN,w,,,, U X M t , 3 5 Women's Tennis Finishes 6-4 l've been playing tennis for four years and l'm into sports. This is my firstyear on the team. lt's good experience playing against people from other schools. iTanni LaLondej Your life is on the line to win. tMr. Millerj 1. Pam charges the net. 2. Janet Leavitt in action. 3. Debbie questions the call. 4. Denise Paradis goes for the kill. 5. Coach Miller with his natural. 6. Womer1's Tennis Team, lelt to right, Iront row, Lani Porter, Janet Leavitt, Denise Paradis, Tanni LaLonde, back row, Pam Hurd, Beth Cushion, Pam Terry, Coach Miller, Debbie Dickinson. womens tennisl151 Cross Country Team Places Third in City 'We hada great season. Dual meet wise, we were 8-3, third in cityg we took third at the UNLV Invitational, third at the all city meet and sixth in state. lCoach Phelanl 1. Cross Country, left to right, front row, Ray Lykins, Jim Hammons, Sebastian Gallo, Frank Dame- wood, back row, Coach Mike Phelan, Dave Koempel, Mark Damewood, Greg Crevelt, Dave Ashton, Hugh Cortney. 2. Frank Damewood pushes up the course. 3. Jim Hammons moves to second place. 4. Mark Damewood looks over the course. 5. Ray Lykins keeps the pace. A cross country!152 1 T'f7 if 'Y I 1. Golf Team, left to right, front row, Marie Ruffalo, Betsy Verchickg lCaptainj, Laurel Sessions, back row, Diane Comito, Yvonne Gomez, Terri Schnepp, Marcia Robinson. 2. Diane Comito lines the ball up. 3. TerriSchnepp gets ready for the big one. 4, Marcia Robinson gets ready to putt. 5. Betsy has a mean swing. 6. Yvonne Gomez is pleased with her tee-off. 7. Marie Ruffalo concentrates on the ball. 4 2 3 Vs Golf team goes to State This year we accomplished our goal of going to state. We finished third in zone and sixth in state. We're losing a lot of good girls due to graduation, but expect to have another good team in the following year. Our medalist player, Terri Schnepp, will be returning along with Marcia Robinson, Laurel Sessions, and Diane Comito. tCoach Boothj women 's golfi753 Women's Basketball Team Ends Great Season With 12-5 Record I feel we had a very good season this year andit will be even better next year! lCoach Williamsj 3 1. Sabrina outjumps her opponent. 2. Women's Basketball, left to right, lront row, Connie Anthony, Marci Hoffman, second row, Kim McNeil, Pat Harnilton, third row, LaDonna Flake, Sabrina Hyde, Tammie Nelson, Sandra Hamilton, Robin Tanner, Michelle Beebe. 3. Sandra, all conference player, goes for another 2 points. 4. Robin controls the ball, 4 womens basketballi754 slit? no ,MV , ........g4.awvf'r'-ffM,,,,.,,-nw-1H We put forth a great effort and it all turned out really nice. lMarci Hoffmanj l think we had a good year. We had a lot of harmony and cooperation, and we will have a winning team next year. lLaDonna Flakej We had a great season. lt turned out better than we expected. Everyone was ready for the finals. lSabrina Hyde 1 1t,ff'1'W 'fL 'M -mm -.,,,,,,,,,..1nvwvlff 4 1. Michelle won't let them take it away from her. 2. Michelle makes a shot. 3. Sabrina scrambles for the ball. 4. Pat and Michelle go for a block. women 's basketballl155 Varsity Basketball Team Sets ' M3325 Chaparral Record for Wins Our team is young, and everyone says it is the team of the future. But the team says the future is now. With our present rate of improvement we expect to be playing in the state tournament this year, The team wishes to thank the fans and the faculty for the tremendous support given this year. iCoach Boothj 1. Mike Doble never takes his eyes offthe ball. 2. ln the Valley game, Randy Dupree is ready for anything. 3..lt's mine, mine, all mine. 4. Sonny goes for two, 5. Notfust anyone can stop Sonny. basketballi156 9 ir an M' 1 X Www., l lil 'We are young but have the talent and the coaches -- our time will come!l lEddie Oscarj 1. Coach Booth and Coach Hadfield perform with the drill team. 2. J.T. has the look of determination. 3. Ron Ward shows line ball control. 4. Oscar can be hard to getaround. 5.Will he or won't he, only Eddie-O knows for sure. basketballl757 431 'Z , ,C mm, M 1' Y gf , V ' new dw The 1975-76 basketball team is the best Chaparral has seen in three years. We are looking forward to a very productive season. lDon Ederl 1. CHS line-up. 2. Don Eder watches his shot go in. 3. Ron Richards prepares for a shot. 4. Varsity Basketball Team, front row, left to right, Eddie Oscar, second row, Don Eder, Sonny Maxwell, Henry James, J. T. Thomp- son, Randy Dupree, Ronnie Richards, third row, Mike Doble, Randy Overstreet, Rocky Brown, back row, Dennis Hoist, Coach Booth, Ron Ward, Danny Lyles, Robert Wauer lMana- gerj, Coach Hadlield. basketballl158 'Nw 2 1 if t - , ' 'lg,w'4 2 AS .n I M Y ,. f fy x -fa . ,LJ-' . A 3 4 91 1. Danny Lyles and Ron Ward want the ball, too. 2. Danny Lyles plays defense. 3. Mike Doble puts it in for two. 4. Sonny leads the gang in a game of follow-the-leader. 5. Dan stops for a slight rest. basketballl759 '1 f 7 1 1 L-A 1. J. V. team picture, bottom row, lelt to right- John Goldfark, Dew James, Randy Goodwill, Mike Washington, Oscar Owens, Way Brandon, Mike Harris. Top row - Danny Poole, Donnie Love, Jo Mannion, Greg Thompson, James Vanriostrand, Don Schmidt, Wl Bastian. Aubrey Lucus. 2. Greg Thompson goes up for another tw points. 3, Mike Burn jumps high lor the rebound. 4. Greg Thompsc goes for a ciean shoi. .,....,ii.'Z,i1 lil r f. titty i Go for Winning Season The team is very hard work- ing and they listen. They have a desire to win. ln the years to come they will have a nucleusofplay- ers to win many games of bas- ketball. lSteve Moorej Afx 7. Freshmen team picture, left to right: Rick Luna, Charles Dinkler, Robbie Moffett, Steve Dunn, Frank McLaughlin, second row, Larry Pinaud, Claude Burton, Craig Patterson, Eric Smith, Roger Williams, Joe Tabeek, Ron Darling, third row, Doug Randall, James Beebe, Pace Mannion, John Bayer, Brian Stoux, Randy McGuire. 2. Steve has the ball under control. 3. Brian goes for anothertwo points. 4. John goes up for a clean wack at the bail while Pace Mannion is ready to retrieve. 5. Robbie makes a clear pass to Brian. 6. Frank, Pace, and John are all ready to go. I feel we will have a winning team for the next 3-4 years. I don't like coming to practice over the weekends and holidays, but it is something l have to do. l like Coach Moore as an individualand he is a smart coach. lRobbie Moffettj basketballl161 Freshman I I Women's Volleyball Places Sixth in Zone 5 1. Womens Volleyball Team, front row, lelt to right, Donna Point, Natalie Ashby, Connie Anthony, Shelly Wilcox, second row, Sabrina Hyde, Michele Beebe, Marti Beebe, Betsy Verchick, Rhonda Myers, Laronda Tinsley, back row, Robin Tanner, Sandra Hamilton, Marci l-lolfman. 2, Robin gives the ball a good wack while Betsy and Donna stand back. 3. Betsy sets the ballup lor Donna. 4, Sandra gives the ball a good bump. 5. Donna prepares for a big hit. volleyballl162 1 4- iw 'Since the race is not won by the swift, but the team that lasts, enduresg then we are going to try to last through the seasons tournament and hopefully and shockingly win it. lCoach Williamsl The team as a whole is fantastic, at times, consistency throughout the games was needed. There is a lot of potential talent of which l'm sure will be developed in the future years. Good Luck nextyear! lBetsy Verchickj 7. Natalie and Michele show their team work. 2. Sabrina Hyde bumps the ball over the net. 3. The Volleyball Team warms up before a game. 4. Betsy Verchiclf keeps the ball going. volleyballi763 HWe started off this year with high hopes for a good season, we had some early disappointments, then later in the year we came on strong and almost reached our potential in becoming a championship team. This year's experience should help next year's team. lFrank Savadinaj i I i W i , Q-In fl 7' J l f -1 A ww. .I 2 - Q ' ,I pq-wwX IXIXIe I.iI,p3M5I Iiginifgx ' i. tv , ,Q-'mfg 7 I' XX 1' Juli P W. ' I I X 4l,,X:k XXXXXXXXXXX I I V, MXXXX X WX KX 3 ,, new 4- Iwe 'f I J I. X H, 1fI 9 X ' g W , , V, .,AI, h. . MM wg , i , I i It - ,, IIIq,.MMIIw1ffwJI iw I n X ,QMWIQQ Q NI M i 1. fI i., X! 1 tw I ily J' ,WW If'L'i' Iw, ' ' Y w ' H W ., I L-15-n?1IILfZ+ifI,fIf,ffTi'TbI Itfgf' I i Q Y f ' ' j 11 I ., ,, Y t I '5 ' 'I ' if 'I IW I L 'ic5'A1' ,w'H'mf I I .I , ' QM -I f' ,ex-Qi ' tI 'I ' 3 , , w i , X -I , , ,I . ,I .K -II JM I' u XX X X ,, m y ,g 'www W I I W Mi ' - l1v e f .fi 1-iii I:--W ,'lZb.vlB5m I fil fh, II,fCJifl6WI4fLutIJWi if ' 'f V I ,. ,n Lu7H.wti?a T I, alt ' 2 E 'N , ' We beat Basic 3-2 lRon Stephensj M it K 4 Y ft 'b 1 I 4 A x,,jW5IM-R1-I,:.If'tij f X I . 4 ,,,, , v ,, , 7 ff i j?5'if ' 3 Nw- ,yn-4 V W, 4uv ' .-vi . ,Man , ,tw k.,-vi-N ww. wy',,..vw- f - f' -M ' H,,,...p-w- ,,,,,. -ull- . . T Ywmmngl m .I ,.,.- . A ,ul W ' .W 3 'tr l felt the players of this year's team played better together than the teams of the past years. This is because we all decided to go out and play as a team. lJesse Brizenoj i 'vw 4 5 A. .Xu i' .4-f-vw-H' , ff.. 'nf C Rf N. Fx Tir ipf' ,ll,Q'fQ i , W M1V9'1fQ 'NX 1 -w ' -Hffyi-lylwly M' Z aww J ' Nw' kay W, ' I 1 WL wt ,, ,m,,'M 1 wwwvt,,.,. 4' J- JWQWM ul , c M 1 , ' - I -1 rt ti i ,W ftswlin--,,lWw .lg JW,-L iflll-,'i-flfw will twirl -tw mit' mb - ,. ' ' l. ' 'JUL 'Wx it Wwt-ali MTW ' V WW' it 'N .J ikrl. WW u X W' '-' th' ' Wm V wt wwl ME , s'i liW' ' ' v.i'J.,7n'7 ',.a,k!WrWlWTu54,i'x 'i Q 1 i nl ll. it . J it it it ' ' H X ,wit i. my , M ,, .,,, W'iwit ' 1 b 'J'tir'g' t rn- .. ., my mi'll'f'l 'h X ,, , ,,,,,,--, tuMill:Wgy,WWflWf'WmiiW ww ' .. ,wh Vxwxx ,.,,WgNiZ- WWW,hWlgygtG,lQimEEii,u:!WWt E W' kiirxffwjw MMM ,L tk . lf'lf51fl,vAE'Whfi i',! 'WTwlk'f',2: 5 5, Lg''qf'HFw'YliktW.,, tl.. ii ' , ' iw, .M A f- W ,f -,-uuww,-t-ll-it--iw-Uf W -, in-fl-,V I XIM35 'u,'f' fvll Nf Hl'5i fi' W ' h H 5. ,ith ,Q X G, t t ' f,mligw.l'J'Wff N .,, li Wm ,ff ' Vx X . H V H W W X f W wh, f WM ' 'JW X ., M y N ' N 'il 'MWW lllrqfitf 'ww ,, H ' my M --vw - - if 2 in , -' H- ' ,High w , 'i ' -., from 'P mimi ,Q . I u N , , ,, . I ul, tl 1, ww Q W' K' H N X' N N ,'1kfiWtif 9l iii if' f . ,f .57.,.'Wk'f w i- l, ,Mm i WWMW W 'wl'tf7Wl , .- MW A ' ' J' ill. ii il.. t if H it . . yi , .. ,. ly W, whwwwif W.. .,, .ml A it l. . I 1. Look.,.up in the sky.,.2. Joey booms one. 3. Varsity soccer team, lelt to right, front row, Mike Lattin, Rob Tidwell. Tom Luna, Dan l-lallstrom, Russel Kost. Jesse Brizeno. Joey Brizeno, Gary Sepede, Don Gwinner. John Van Vactor, back row, Ron Stephens, Chuck Wheeler. Greg l-layter. Rick Raymond, Ray Lykins. Rob Lunt. Kevin Brown. Frank Savadina. Jeff Ohrn. Mark Stafford, Howard Ballard, Jeff Crampton. 4, Jesse charges for a score. 5, Coaches Camillone and Bourque. 6. Crampton dribbles past Valley, 7. Jell Ohrn winds up. 8, Russel looking lor a goal. varsity soccerl765 1. Coach Camilione cheers up the team at halftime. 2. Bob Lunt goes after the ball for CHS. Soccer Bunnies l think vve had such a successful year because everybody vvas willing to work to make it a better program. lDebbie Wilsonj Soccer Bunnies has been an unforgettable experience. lLiz Olvera.j soccer bunniesl166 1 4. Soccer Bunnies, left to right, front row, Lorrie Storer, Lori Stevenson, Anna Hendrix, Sheliy Ream, Missy Compton, second row, Julie Peterson, Mary Jane Kieffner, Sue Kelly, Tammie Nelson, back row, Betty Bender, Sandy Wright, Kim Kotzan, Linnea Lenkus, Diane Smith, Sandy Hinklebein, Loretta Mason, Kim McNeil, Liz Olvera, Debbie Wilson, Mrs. Anderson, advisor, not pictured, Cindy Courtney. 3. Officers, left and right, Liz Olverap lTreasurerj, Debbie Wilson, lPresidentj, Kim Kotzan, lVice-Presidentj, Shelly Beam, lHistorianj, Loretta Mason, lSecretaryj. 5. Soccer Bunnies in action. 7 J Q J it J. V. Soccer Undefeateo' 1, J,V. Soccer Team, front row, left to right, Alex Delgado, Karter Rowley, Russ Crew, Shain Strnod, Mike Malloy, Brett Hyatt, Sammie Combs, Danny Rivero. second row, Wayne Lehtinen, Raul Banda, Jack Rader, John Bowers, Joe Rather, Jell Woodward, Randy Fields, Bill Reganhart, back row, Coach Lemmon. Tom Rader, Gray Crampton, Dan Lunt, Kevin Dills, John Rader, Dave Jennings, John Bieman, Russ Chapman. 2. John Bowers blocks the goal. 3. Coach Lemmon and Coach Parker proudly watch their undefeated J. V. team. 4. Mike Malloy gets a little help from Soccer Bunnie, Better Bender. 5. Sammie Combs passes the ball, lv Wm Q, WW dn 2 is gk - - , it A win-pm 5 we sf, M 'M .,, vi if ll J. V. was number one this year and with team work the Varsity will be number one next year! lJohn Raderj soccerl767 Juke..- MEF. Chaparral Varsity and JV Wrestlin Undefeated The Chaparral Cowboy Wrestling Team had their most outstanding season ever. Our team posted a record of 11 wins and O losses, bringing our total winning streak to 22 wins and our three year record to 28 wins and 3 losses. We can attribute our season to having more depth, more speed, and more skill than ever before. The fine support of the fans helped along with hard work and determination in building the success of Chaparral's finest group. This season the varsity scored an average of 55'i2 points per match and only gave up 8 points per match. The total individual varsity record was 187 wins, 48 losses, and 4 ties. There were 89 opponents pinned and only 9 Cowboys. This year we are losing the most fantastic group of seniors ever, but a super group of JV wrestlers will be taking their place. The JV's have a record of 10-0 this year and scored an average of 64 points a match with only Qpoints being scored against them. The JV's had 65 pins and were only pinned 9 times. This fantastic group of wrestlers took the City Championship with 7 first places, 2 second places, and 3 third places. The freshman had a record of 9 wins and 1 loss in the firstyear of freshman competition. This has truly been our finestyearf' lCoach Dennis Finfrockj its truly been a pleasure being a part of the Chaparral Wrestling Team, and l hope that the knowledge that l have gained from Coach Finfrock, Coach Barnson, and the Pin Pals will make me a better wrestler in the future. ll wish Chaparral many victories in the future.j lCharles Blalarkj 2 for Second Seaso. varsity wrestlingi168 5 1. Front row, left to right, Coach Finfrock, Paul Clark, Coach Barnson, back row, Coach Johnson. 2. Chaparral Wrestlers, front row, left to right, Doug James, Brian Weaver, Troy Carpenter, Charles Blalark, David Pearce, Mike Roper, Jay Kashiwamura, Dan Groesbeck, Wayne Sansberry, second row, Carl Blalark, Mike Lambert, Billy Schoessler, Mark Tomlinson, Dean Matsuura, Jeff Davis, Mark Norcia, Melvin Harris, third row, Greg Skrehot,Don Jacobson, Roby Turner, Nick Mclntyre, Terry Liesick, Steve Poole, fourth row, Harmen Kirch, Allen Smith, Richard Starnbauch, Don Harrison, Mark Sharp, Eric Carter, Paul Garcia, Greg Landry, Cornelius James, filth row, Rick Jacober, Chris Canfield, Steve Davis, Adrian Lamb, Tony Freeman, Dan Sanderson, Barry Diamond, Rick Winberg, Tony BigJohn, back row, John Arntz, Mike Downing, Greg Crevelt, Steve Hitchcock, Phill Cortney, Wayne Jones, not pictured, Pat McGuire, Mark Jacobson, Tim Terry. 3. Varsity Team, front row, left to right, Billy Schoessler 97 lbs., Charles Blalark 112 lbs., second row, Mike Lambert 103 lbs., CarlBlalark 120 lbs., lhirdrow, Mark Tomlinson 127 lbs., Terry Robertson 138 lbs., Stacey Morrison 145 lbs., Pat McGuire 133 lbs., back row, Cornelius James 167 lbs., Tony BigJohn HWT, Jordan Phee 191 lbs., not pictured, DanSanderson154 lbs., Mark Sharp 154 lbs., Rick Winberg 177 lbs., 4. Mark Sharp puts the squeeze on his opponent from Valley. 5. Jordan Phee folds his Valley opponent in two to put him on his back. varsity wrestling ..ft 169 , -H,- we 3 Q 2 , I W ,W mr' ' 'V X QA, ,w ' wrestling 177 f ,,puwv'f gf W! , W ff,,,,, 1 Q 1. W uk. ll W Pin Pals, Iron! row, left to right, Melinda Bailey. second row, Pam Terry, Becky Tilley. Mary McFadden, Lisa Norcia, Teresa Harbauer. third row. Laura Couch. Tracey Eversole, Patty Crane, Marsha Sharp, Kelli McNeil, Iourfh row, Dede Davis, Kathy Eversole, Robin Amersorz, Lois l-lager, Amy Glenn, fiffh row, Kon! Rowley, Lisa Wolford, Tracey Morrison. Vicki Melby, Linda Royce. back row, Raine Okelberry, Deann Peterson, Diane Gavalier. Felcia Wilcox. Michelle Cosgrove. pin palsll 73 Girl's Powder Puff Football Took the Powder Out of the Puff I . Wi 'li ii l M. W , ,M i i' Mu 4 3 1. Senior Team. 2. The Seniors go for their number one plot. 3. Hurry up, you're getting heavy. 4. Norman gives the girls a strong talk. powder puffi174 W ll H W 1 M MMYW illmmihwm ll he I M we WJUY' - W gr 1 I really enjoyed coaching for the girls. lnated to see it corne to an end. That's how rnuch I enjoyed tnernl lCoacl'1 Camillonej 1 2 if . M f K I ,!,, , -K i 1 S M 7, Junior overpowers Senior. 2. Juniors hold Seniors back for a touchdown. 3. Junior Team. Y :W powder puffl175 Varsity Bowling Rolls Toward Great Season The competition was hard, and the people were great. lt's an achievement just to compete. iLeeAnn Spearj Chaparral Bowling has team spirit to help us win, but when vve're down we need the support of the students. So next year some out and support your school and let's win all the way. fCheryl Poolej Mr. Dyck is a great Coach! lDana Portnoyj 2 1. Men 's Bowling Team, front row, left to right, Keith Merrill, Jeff Barnes, Dave Alleman, Mike Wilde, second row, Dana Portnoy. Trent Fullmer, Mike Cunningham, Ray Burke, back row, Larry Smith, Ted Gruber, Bod Hill, Bill Dimes, Mr. Dyck, fCoachl. 2. Gina Tabeek hopes lorastrike. 3. Christy and Mike stick together, 4. Mr. Dyck congratulates the team on a terrific victory. bowlingi176 'There were times when l wanted to scream lorioyq and then there were times when liust wanted to scream, but l was always glad I was there. lGina Tabeelfl We had a good season because of the people on the team, but mostly because Mr. Dyck is a terrific Coach! tlituth Ballardl t'We have proven that we 're best, number 7, and better than the rest. lTerry Rameyj 7. Ray Burke concentrates on his team's score. 2. Womens Bowling Team, front row, left to right, Gina Tabeek. Julie Peterson, Terry Ramey, second row, Christy Wilson, Ruth Ballard. Lora Udlock. Cindy Wilson, back row, Debbie Poole, Cheryl Poole, Debbie Ramey. LeeAnn Spear, 3. Rod Hill tries lor a spare. 4. Cheryl Poole executes her fantastic form, bowling 777 Spring Tryouts Mean Practice, Practice, Practice As the Vaquero went to press, many Chaparral athletes turned out for possible positions in golf, softball, track and baseball. While we are unable to present a complete coverage of these sports, we would like to honor those who participate in spring competition. springl178 We hope to achieve a winning season as Seniors and for our coach. lBetsy Verchickj Women's Softball Team ftopj First row, Ielt to right: Brenda Lee, Greta Gammon, Julie Peterson, Lani Porter, Cindy Calvin, Natalie Ashby, row two, Brenda Simon, Yvonne Gomez, Sabrina Hyde, Donna Point, Betsey Verchick, Pat Hamilton, Connie Anthony, row three, Cindy Gardner, Kim Woodrum, Robin Bruce, Debby Walker, Mary Fleming, Lisa Combs, row four, Cindy Cortney, Donna Roberts, Tracey Eversole, Aurora Gandara. WN :fw...L E LMWM E 5 i ' i st? N 'W ,W .wgww ,A was'ttj't,,',i E IUMA. , wnwl lm me me X ' tu A ...aw . , , W 'Y vm it T, , N W ,ggi T tt, ' , ww, f- at tv ll N A, ,W-wt 'wily-mr Y ,H ,MWC 'i l twvw?:'W!p1y5Jaifglg My 1, , ,, , , M' .mv ,, W 1g?,'f , 't 'h 'wm 'Vfll ' it 1' . N 1 1 W Won'ien's Track Team, firstrow, left to right: Marilyn Sansberry, Doris Williams, Rachel Foxx, Laronda Tinsley, Robin Tanner, Angela Miller, Marsie Smith, row two, Arnetta Robinson, Nancy Webb, Shirley Greene, Bronica Clay, Donna Dabney, Rhonda Myers, Marci Hoffman, row three, Sheila McClellon, Sandra Hamilton, Michele Beebe, LaDonna Flake, Marcia Robinson, Susan Phee, row tour, Suzanne Snell, Donna Stoutimore, Mary Crane, Dana Frazier, Julia Lee, Bridgette Washington. springl179 Q fp. Mxmw- M, WWA nw MW 'W -. W.. 'w 9... -. Glsiaitiilff ,W , . , - w..,nM , N y N My-m M-M ' 4- mv fu xx -. xg! X 5 i K E A X 5 xt -+fYf1?.1kf.asm1-fi x-LQQNASL, .J .. Q, V , 'X ' 'Q - xv' , - . 1 i ., , I ,V V ik ' 1 A 4' I Q V F . ' psf? XX X . x a X K . S ' Yii is if Q 1 n 'N , 2 S . s ' f In f - 3 ,5m: q ' ' ' Q a wt Y W fb' ww w ' M Ml' H . 'WM WW W ' W ,fgga My-ww' ' ur .W- ,iwwwfwmwirw 4 ' m ' ,M W ' ' ,E M , , M www ' - J 1 i. fl zf U2 rw M J w 'WT f , W W W, 5L5ZiWWf'W7WW' 1,2 P f ww ,'A'f'Q5,f.vWvLMu'1 r 1 U' L y1,VM1r'M 'M -' --'WMWWMA mm 1 'Wu W WW , y'm.,,,, n I 1 I 4 1. a 1 E The Junior Varsity Tryout members and Coach Sessions. it E 5 Q i i v Q t it We should have a good team! We have a lot of talent with new Freshmen and returning Sophomores. iRandy Goodwillj spring! 181 I think we have a good team especially in the area of sprinting and distance. James Hammons wiii be returning as a two miler State Champion. I hope that quite a few guys will be going to state this year. fCoach Nixj springi182 Men 's Track Team, page 182, ltopj first row, Left to right, Dennis Clark, Frank Damewood, Mark Damewood, Mike Thetford, George Murray, Carl Blalark, Duane Sansberry, row two, Bill Regenhardt, Shain Strnod, Mark Hellman, Ray Lykins, Phil Gable, Tod Bearup, Adrian Lamb, two three, Greg Jones, Darrel Gregory, High Cortney, Jim Ashton, Greg Crevelt, David Bingham, Dunnie Jackson, Eugene Harris, rowlour, Mike Williams, Brian Lee, Phil Cortney, Randy Hendrix, Dewey James, Tom Cole, Johnnie Thompson, row five, Paul Clark, James Hayely, Eric Carter, carl Johnnie Thompson, rowtive, Paul Clark, James Hayely, Eric Carter, Carl Jarrett, James R. Willoughby, notpictured, Jim Hammons, Larry Kincaid, Lee Jimmerson, Mike Hardin, Kevin Brown. Menfs Golf Team, page i82, fbottomj left to right, Greg Chambers, Carl Mariano, John Shope, Bill Metcalfe, David Reeds, Scott Thompson, Art Reeds, Wes Weston. springli 83 Why.. 'V Champion Wrestling, pages 184-185, 1. Tony Bigjohn muscles the defending state champion from Reno. 2. Mike Lambertputs the hurt to Wooster. 3. Charles Blalark receives the gold for the 115 lbs. division. 4. Coach Finlrock and the team proudly accept the champions trophy. 5. Lambert tightens his headlock for the fall. 6. Lambert peels away from Wooster, 7. State champs from left to right, Cornelius James 168 lbs., Charles Blalark 115 lbs., Bill Schoessler 98 lbs., Pat McGuire 136 lbs. B. Lambert looks for the pin. 9. Stacey Morrison counters his opponents whizzer for the takedown. 10. Tony works for a fall. 11. Pat McGuire rides to the State Championship. 12. Cornelius James gives Gorman some flying lessons. wrestlinQl184 Cowboy Wrestling Captures First State Championship 4 1 - Q , Q.. 31,7 . 1 -I -X 1. M.--nfxq i:fQ2SSL.i.?gi A s as I ,NT 1, 1 QT WE wines rixiissimg igssi WREETLENS issasmssisgl sms E?'Ei?l3'?E3?'ii5 TUHRHMUY fi s,t-. S 1 7 Bill Schoessler 98 lbs. State Champ Mike Lambert 106 lbs. 3rd Place Charles Blalark 715 lbs State Champ Pat McGuire 136 lbs State Champ Stacey Morrison 148 lbs 3rd Place Cornelius James 168 lbs State Champ Tony Bigjohn HWT 2nd Place r ... 1 ,f ' fm 4 , Lmmm if 1 qffffm-fM 'Z 1 a? ww MQW f Z, f Wo., Siva-.-. Q X 1 Y!- nz 1 Ifices N Y ,w.,..... n, fa, x 2 , 2 i x QW? ff' Y' .ffwfmwf ,P ' u my E 6 Aaron Abbey Mike Abraham Ramona Aguilar Robert Albertson Vicky Albertson Greg Alley Becky Allred Tim Allred Rick Alpert Rick Altiere Robin Amerson Kelly Anderson Niki Antonacci Gabe Antuna Frank Apodaca Loren Arrniio Sheila Armstrong Karla Arnove Mark Arntz Tina Ashcralt Jamie Berg waits and waits. juniors! 192 s'1'X, Lynn Azevedo Charlie Banks Calvin Barnum Denise Baca Gwendolyn Banks Carl Barrett Michael Baker Jeff Barnes Donnie Bartlett lt's more comfortable than the cafeteria. 1- 'TTT' '-11 Joel Bass Donald Beard Betty Bender Stephanie Baum Joan Beckstead Jesse Berg Vicky Bayer Michele Beebe John Bergstraesser Larry Bean Donna Bell Guy Berry wel? F - A ' B T, gf 1 -M' - ei f ' Par'-fg I mm Y, ff- f fa , Z 1 4 ' V' 5, Q 25, f ka 5, B33 n-4 al J Julie Berry Wayne Best Shannon Berry Cary Beville With the Bicentennial around the corner, the eagle has a bright history to reflect upon, and a brilliant future to wait for. lRobert Blaskeyj Billie Billera Justin Blackmore Robert Blaskey James Bishop Norman Blanchard Jeri Bledsoe Billie Black Robin Bland Jon Boardman Frank, Barry, and the spirit ladder help Chaparral's spirit climb. During the bus trip, John was exiled to the luggage rack juniorsl193 Togo to class ornot, thatis thequestion. juniorsi194 David Brooks Dawn Brown Don Brown Frank Brown Linda Brown Shawna Brown Robin Bruce Tammy Brundle Tony Brunetti Patricia Buford Donald Burks Willette Burton Gerald Busby Steven Bush Richard Byrne Michael Bohn Rick Bopp Peggy Boucher Debbie Bousman Casey Bowker Vicci Bradham Joe Brizeno Terry Broesel t -F C E 5 CL CM I f aegis? sa l didn't know 1, 2 Steve Cabrales Darlene Caloia Jacque Cannon Michael Cagnina Anette Cameron Mike Carpenter Vickie Calhoun Michael Campbell Regenia Carpenter X ,mu L Robert Cincotta Dina Ciria Larry Clark Peggy Cloninger Debbie Casel Jennifer Cass Mark Causey Teri Charniga Debbie Carr Eric Carter Kenny Carter Terry Carter I think that the coming of the Bicentennial yearis terrific. ltshows that the spirit of the American is alive and notjust going down the drain as everyone says it is. iDebbie Caselj Larry shows the first signs of boredom by writing love letters to his crash helmet. iuniorsl195 ,.,-41 juniors! 196 Fran Cohen Ken Cole Joyce Coleman John Collins Robert Colvin Donna Comito Wayne Compton Dennis Conaty Mark Constatino Robert Cook Hugh Cortney Michelle Cosgrove Laura Couch Kathy Court Cindy Courtney Cheri Cox Elizabeth Cox Mark Crawford Lindy Creal Jim Creviston Norman Crew Karen Cross Greg Crossman Bonnie Tilley works as a ballon pusher. at is 'a Kevin Cullings .lay Daane Becky Darling Michael Cunningham Donna Dabney Anita Davey Beth Cushion Jim Dandy Candy Davis Do a little dance. Cindy Davis Dede Davis Don Davis I am proud to be an American, and to be able To celebrate our 200th anniver- sary! This is a GREAT country. I wouldn't want to live in any other one. Thank God for the principles our country was founded on and for the freedom we have. l Cindy Courtneyj iuniorsl198 Joe Davis Steve Davis Marilee Dawson Debbie DeFeo Fred DelaCuadra Magaly De La Paz Danielle Dell Jim Dempsey Wayne Dennis Diane Deno Leonard DePiazza Bill DesJardins Matthew Dillingham Sabrina Dixon Paul Dobiesz Cheryl Dobson Sean Donnelly Annette Doty Kevin Dowling Larry Drury Diana Duda - Keith Dukes Daniel Dunlap Darlene Dunn Ella Dupree Pat Durnian Paul Easterwood Mark Ecott Luvine Edwards iv ,gl Q5 Fa. He knows his helmet is there somewhere ABI! rag lt Wm, 7 , if'JL5Q- ' it H-M l Wally Edwards Kurt Eherenman John Eliakis Sylvia Eliakis Lee Elliot Candy Ellis Carol Ellis Ava Erickson Kathy Eversole Al Farnsworth Debbie Faucher Brenda Feazell Debbie Feuer Doug Filozol Cheryl Fischer Ken Fischer Mark Fisher Melody Fisher Marla Flaggard Frank Fleming juniors! 199 U wiflklw' Misa, J' . ' ' .:I - 5'?i'f2S35'2 ' ,W H, t '56 -131545 ' 'i i gif' ' ' L y i , X w-. M- ' if-'Tw' ' , .,, Q ,kkf F1 - 'R EE S: '1-vig., ' f t fx--aw we 1 i g G . aw N X vi-Q 9 ,f,. gg ' fi 1 1 M tia G g ,! P 3 g if Michael Gerke Noreen Gerton Dean Gesualdo Patrick Ford Christy Freeman Cheri Fuhrirnan Bill Gallagher Rolando Garcia Mark Garner Tom keeps time in the stands. The Mighty Orange cheers the team on to Victory! mls tp f at Janlc Gieske Sheilah Ginsberg Theresa Giordano Giane Giroir Lisa Giulano Amy Glenn bbie adds an extra ounce of pep to a pre-game rally. . . w 1 if Wi t , A H , . W tm ,. ,, Mt., , ,,,-.K,,-DV? fe , ee 5-T Lidia Gonzalez Dwight Gordon Debbie Gould Jo Jean Grafton Dariene Grant Mike Graves Nicki Green Erin Greenwade Darrel Gregory Edward Griffin Scott Groesbeck Robin Grewe Cindy Griffiths Gerilynn Grossan Chuckie seems to be enjoying registration. juniors!201 BEAT CLAHK...be-at Clark juniorsl202 Damon Hammelrath Lori Hammons Theresa Harbauer Loraine Hardy Sue Harmon Jeff Harper IN kk N Melanie Groves David Guedry F w, 'J ' N e 11, , S xklfgil-. f-Q 'ta Charlene Guenther Bob Gunn Tonya Hackethorn Lois Hager Cathy Haines Dan Hallstrom i Y f N i 5 ti t i 3 E u Glfij V V , ,,ii :,' 2 'fififi W hz 'ff,, ' ' W 11. A f People watchers get an eyeful at registration. l E all 'i x ,iff 1 1' i. 'f ' Phyllis Harris Don Harrison Darryl Hart Karen Hart Greg Hayler Deana Heavin Maryjane Heavin Janice Hefney Mick Hegwood Mark Heimlich Mike for a commercial. Take a ballon to lunch and make someone A-13' ' fs .5 2 Shelley Heki Craig Henderson Debbie Henderson Jeff Henderson Joan Henderson Randy Hendrix Dawn Henry Fred Henry Migdalia Hernande Patricia Hibbetts Z juniorsi203 Chaparrals magnificent five pep up an assembly S Ned Hill Janelle Hilton Lisa Hines Sandra Hinklebein Becky Hirschi Bill Hitchcock Lyle Hoffman Tyrone Holland Sometimes it's really difficult to figure out what's happening. Paul Huntsman Rory lsenberg Don Jacobson Pamela Hurd Bruce Jackson Maureen Jaffe Scott lmbach Chris Jackson Thomas Jefferson Edwin Hickman Edie Horn Robert Huggins Gilda Holliday Mark Hornsby Penny Humphries Krist Hoist Rick Houston Dennis Hunsaker Jim Hoover Dorothy Hoyan Christy Hunt A sign of the times... lt's kind of strange that for two hundred years straight our country has given us the same rights and freedoms, and we wait for some special event or Bicentennial to give thanks ..... THANKS, AMERlCA. lDennis Hunsakerj Jeff James Sandy James Jack Jarrett Michael Jeif Larry Jersey Jeri Johnson Ken Johnson Marcus Johnson Terry Johnson Jennifer Jones Jack Jarrett assigns himselfsa number. juniors!206 Jerry Jones Sharon Jones Wendy Jorgensen Ginny Jose Kari Kappelman Keli Kappelman Charles Karas Ronda Karnes John Kauke Tim Keavin HW? I 'lsr Wi 4, !1k,g J ' ' We M -u-., x Q 'SM Bobbi has got you cornered. ' Kevin Kelly Tara Keltner Von Kennedy Cliff Key Bob Kidd Mary Jane Kieffner Kevin Klffe Andre King Kim Kivatlsky Linda Kizzla Darren Klas Karen Kline Bambi Koch Mark Koch Tamara Koch M,,,,,,,,,.M.-M-arf-W' kj ,Ka- Tranquility base .... 1' iuniorsl207 He's finicky. Laurie Koempel Mike Kogut Karen Kolberg Kathy Korth Louise Kost Kim Kotzan Kurt Kraemer David Kranswick Judy Larove Sheriiyn Larson L L 5. W I if Mike Lattin Ron Lawson Vickie Lazenby Ronda Lee juniorsi208 Ralph Lehtinen r, tiff? ,E '-12:1 5 Kim Leidy Bobby Lenaeus fi Debbie Lesnick Karen Levitt bm John Lewis X Victor Lichty fx Michel! Liss Aria Llaguno Jose Lopez Gail Lord Thomas Losch Tom Lounsbury P i Early morning yearbook picture time was not a highspot ofthe year for the band. gg1eLLUiZdWal' l hope '75-'76 is a very good year. Next year will be better because l will be a senior. lRon Lawsonj juniorsl209 Ray Lykins John Lynch Juliet Lynn Diana MacNeill Tina Malcolm Linda Mangarella Dave Mann Carl Mariano Cricket Martin Debbie Martin mbers know they're the best. Linda Martin Michelle Martin Rebecca Martindale Frank Martinez Loretta Mason Terry Mason Ron Massongill Deloris Matthews Sonny Maxwell Mikki Mayer xii? ikiii , J, - r -,,:f-.-1. - - - f E51 , if . egg- kk V V Robert E. Lee Shelli McDonell Ann McGowan David McCurely Monica McElroy Pat McGuire Rick McDanlels Van McGlothen Nicholas Mclntyre 'W Everyone's a star in an assemblyg the team, the performers and the crowd. R I ,k.,:i, ...,, . il l i Q i is X Q ii 51 juniorsl211 This is my first year at Chaparral, and it's huge!!l iMichelle Millerl Chaparral students relive the past on fifties' day. iuniorsl212 ww.. -, -...--.,, ,,,.- ..,,,-.,- ,,- , -,,- -, 7.7.7 v v -,-,-V Raymond Monterde Scott Mortensen Michele Myers Carrie Nelson Bob Nolis Bob O'Brien Michael Morgan Linda Mounts Curtis Napier Tammie Nelson Steven Novick Hon O'Brien Tina Morris Lance Murray Emma Neeland Shawna Newton Frances Nunn Jill Ohrn juniorsl213 if AE? 5 'F J' A L M lie- , Eldorado doesn't have a leg to stand on, so why do they need a TT. Randy Overstreet Danny Ozuna Tina Paradis Cyndi Overton Thomas Paine Amy Parr John Owens Tom Papazis Lori Parris shoe? Tom Olsen Vicki Osburn Gregory Oswald Elizabeth Olvera Eddie Oscar David Outland There was no such thing as school spirit until Chaparral came into existence. iCyndi Overtonl 214liuniors Good call Ref! Si Terry Peterson BillieJo Phelan Rosalie Piccolo Jody Pollak Robert Petronchak Laura Phillips Nanette Pico Keith Pollard Rusty Petty Rick Phillips Robert Plant Cheryl Poole Rebecca Patterson Diana Paul David Pearce-X, Kelly Pearson Randy Pease Susan Pedrol Pete Pendry Joe Perez Sonia Perry Shelly Petersen David Peterson Grace Peterson Varsity players on' the rocks. juniorsl215 -..,.,X Hg.. What he has there is a bird. l believe the Bicentennial is a bunch of bunk. This country is a great one and we should celebrate quietly. We aren 't a group of people striving for recognition, and we do have many problems. These are some reasons why we should be humble. iDavid Reedsl iuniorsi276 Debbie Poole David Poplin Marcus Porkavich Charlotte Porter Frank Porter Dana Portnoy Debbie Radkus Dora Raimo Ron Raimo Bobbi Rains Debra R..mey Robyn Randall Denise Ratliff Rick Raymond Bill Rayson Frank Reece David Reeds Brad Reese Cindy Reeves Stephen Reitter Sherrie Ressen Aimee Reyes Lou Rezzetti Theresa Ricci Steve Rice Clifford Richard Lee Ridley A quiet place to do homework is not always easy to find. Pat Riley Teri Riley Candi Rivera Jean Roberts Marcia Robinson Verna Jo Robinson Diane Robison John Robison Steve Rodosh Mike Roper 3 iuniorsi218 Being a temporary desk is only a part of registratio E E 2 1 L Z Wt. ' Miimda Rose Z Sonya Roy .. ., Q- Ruth Rubinson Q 'N Michael Ruggles ' Rhonda Rule Allyn Samuels Sue Sander R' Sheryl Sauer Rhonda Schneider Terri Schnepp James Scott Mike Sewell Jerry Shaflner Mark Sharp qv Autograph hound. fi Q f 1 5 y E? M 5-if Give us back our floating schedule and 1:00 o'clock dismissal on Friday! lScott Jamesj iuniorsl279 Kevin Shaughnessy Robin Shaw Kathy Shay Dana Sherman Jon Sherman Russ Sherrall Steve Shugors Gene Simmons Jerry Simmons Debbie Smith Terry Smith Leeann Spear Rick Spencer Kim Stallcup Robert Stallcup Robert Stanton Kathy Stein Kevin Stein Lori Stevenson Jill Stever Lori Stever iuniorsl220 K tt i- K ' 'fw-f En Q--. Balloons are a natural high We were this close! 23 f K ssss Xa - 4 'L Jim Stinar Susan Storla Susie Stout Donna Stoutimore Elayne Streubel Greg Suits Bill Sutton Terry Swanbeck Karen Swanson Renita Syme Jane Tacker Ted Tafras Melody Tappin Pat Taylor John Templeton Jeri Theo Michael Thetford Cynthia Thomas When I think of this school year, I think 'you can make it if you try'. llvlelody Tappinj juniorsl221 f Mrs. Edwards gets the old pie in the face from Coach Ackerly. Mr. Olsen contemplates the long day ahead. 222ljuniors David Thomas Susan Thomas Tom Thomas Craig Thompson JoAnna Thompson Armanda Thompson Rick Tidweli Bonnie Tilley Laronda Tinsley Mark Tomlinson Denise Toney Michele Tratos John Truesdale Toby Turner , Q-ve... Kelly Ulrey Steve Varner Trisha Ventura Dwight Vance Debby Vasquez Richard Vertrees John Van Vactor David Veglard Katie Vorce Bias Vargas Ann Ventura Charles Vowell Don't let the expressions lool you. wr mimi 5. M ,fl Mary writes up two happy Wanderers. Thomas Wagner Kathy Walker LfDean Walleen Kathie Waldman Debbie Wallace Michelle Ward Don Wallord Mike Wallace Gary Ware Q- N.. funiorsl223 juniors!224 Randy Watkins George Wauer Robert Wauer Steven Weiland Robbin Weisman Catherine Wellendorl Tarnmi Wallham Mike Werner Gordon West Charles Wheeler Patrick Whennen James White Tim Whitney Marian Wilcox Michael Wilde Richard Willey Ernie Wilimore Ted Wilimore Douglas Willoughby Reginald Willoughby Christine Wilson Debbie Wilson Foster Wilson vw i 'fry A MH Bicentennial: This Bicentennial will be far-out, super keen, really great, fantastic, and gay!!! '75-'76 school year .... who cares? lRandy Watkinsj 8. M ,mu F M 1 1 4 1 ,Q X H ' WX x L 4 X X 4' 1 ,Qi fe if 5' 3: ,wax X 15 11 qua. Es: Q2 .N -Q Rv. 'Y , . ' Sophoniorei 'sw ,K xt 5 , Q class officers, Lani Porter, President Tamm 1 Y Vice President, and Carrie Lee, Secretary- . 5. ' in vm., ,, . Q if---. , r rg S be -x . it ls- x V me t g A Q ,M ,y , Q Vw vid! A 1 g. . 515.1 35.5 ,, -vs f. A.. Q x ' 5 K I ,Q -E nhl XF KW w...'-2 1: ' i J . 1... .. ,K ,n-,,. i V 1, Qs x.- Margaret Adams Tom Ahn Dave Alleman Cathy Anderson Connie Anthony Vince Adams Michelle Aiken Anne Allred Michael Anderson Steve Apodaca Don Adams Lora Algera Jordan Alvarez Steve Anderson GiGi Arcamuzi Nb NU Q l-leidi Armitage Dodie Armstrong Jeanetta Armstrong Tami Arnold John Arntz Judy Arrington - 'vias W Kurt, the purse snatcher. sophomoresl227 2 5 .1 A 1 i i 4 w sophomoresl228 2 Craig Boyle gives Dean Breeden a pie in the eye? Ruth Ballard Raul Banda Debbie Barber Virginia Ball Karen Banks Pam Barnes Beth Balooca Dorna Barbee Ann Baronak Dean Breeden stars in the homecoming assembly sharing the spotlight with a pi Kim Arsen Helene Bacon Jim Ashton Perry Bailey Cyfifflla AUFGDGCH Rick Baker fn , ' ' i- Y, if 1 wi , ' 0 Y i W :uf 5 2 WYH E QNE f J ff,i iA'H- .3 ,V V -. li A 5, , , pr 'QW-' I an Breeden to the showers if 1' - V 1i i W if le Nia..-.Q 'ref'-to Todd Barre!! Wid Bastian Lisa Beck Mark Bergman Jim Bode!! Hay Burke Kimberly Barrow Ted Baxter Tim Bel! Chris Bianchi Lisa Bolognese Rodney Burke Debbie Bartiey ECWTYUFVU BOOK Bruce Belien Jeff Biibro Mike Bopp Michael Burns David Bixier Donna Bosley Roberta Burroughs Lori Black Lori Bouck Anthony Burrows Martin Boardman John Bowers Eva Burson sophomoresi229 Wayne Brandon Valerie Bralro Giles Brazee George Bridges Marcie Bridges Chuck Briese ii! Donald Briseno Teresa Broadhead Cindy Brostrom Ken Broughton Bock Brown Ron Bruce Claudia Buford Janny Butke Jenny Bynum Kelli Butto Boy Byrne Arr Cabrales Jim Caesar Leslie Caffo Laurie Cahill Jackie Call Nancy Call sophomore-sl230 Linnea Larksville Fir: Jeff Campbell Chris Canfield Kirk Cannon Manny Canier Mike Caravella Cory Carpenter Janet Castello Mindi Cates Darrell Caven Gregg Chambers OUI. Lisa Chapa Russ Chapman Michelle Chase Alan Chenin Lori Chenin Sandra Chinn Kari Chiraini Pete Christianson Chris Cinquegrani Dennis Clark We love you Richard Nix on. llwark DelGueicio,l sophomoresl237 xx! is Devi Clark Scott Clark Tarnra Clucas Mike Clark Robert Clery Robert Colligon Paul Clark Gene Close Kenneth Collins Benchwarrning is thirsty work. Bob Combs Phil Cortney Richard Cox Samrnie Combs Leigh Anne Cosgrove Aubrey Crampton Diane Comito Steven Cott Ellen Cripe Janie Corso Cheryl Cox JaNean Crites That aint no way to treat a lady. sophomoresi232 5. AON L4- 'wig g ait, :if f . , V 1 ,1 ,. , i G 4 1. if 2 V , I Lon asks, Do I hear another voice? .gl Ml lynn. -ll ja .t .. ge ,.., iQf 4iTl't, and Qwiiyvwgfiy-,,, witiiiikiiitiiiiiiiiyi i J , ltFlM'MwLlkkkWi He only smokes the best, 5. Jon Croft Gilbert Cruz Teresa Colnane Kelly Cupples Robert Curell Mark Dalton Mark Darnewood Debbie David Art Davis Bill Davis Bryon Davis Jody Davis Lisa Davis Alex Delgado Mark DelGuercio Virgil DelRio Tneresa Dennis sopnomoresl233 works Robert Durand Gary Durnen Penn! Dykes ep., wxl Maya Edgel Vicki Edwards Donna Eliakis Modene Ellingson Steven Ellis Leslie Elvin Paul Ely Willie Ennis Stacy Ettinger Dante Evans Kathy Fahy Aaron Feliciano irxai Susan Fender Lisa Fields David Fink Gail Fitzgerald Ron Floyd Q Robin Foley ' ii- James Ford T Paul Ford G11 ill Donna Foster Barton Foutz Alane Fox Are you sure that girls volleyball is all thats open ? sophomoresl235 Mark Franta Tony Freeman Frank Freund Karin Frick Audrey Frusco Trent Fullrner Mark Gaflke Sabrina Gagliano Peter Gagliardo Ronald Gallegos Gerri Gallo Tony Galvez Ralph Gambino Aurora Gandara Paul Garcia Rafael Garcia Cindy Gardner Jerri Gardner sophomoresl236 'Al can hardly wait until the New Year to get partied out. lDavicl Goodloej Boy, dad, am I bored. Rick concentrates in auto snoo. i '96 iid.. www wi.. Y' ff'-it Six in 'C -A wg. .a,,,. E David G oln gs E fran Golden Jon Goldfarb Lisa Gonzales David Goodloe Randy 'f'-wh .eager H The halls arent the best place to cram for a test. Lisa Garofalo Dianne Gavaller Arlene Gerken Alejandro Glerber Kurtis Gierer Lori Glnes Joseph Gloell Amy Glasby Steve Godfrey DA I5 Tina Goodwin Cindy Gordy Michael Gracie Kim Grass Frederick Green Lawrence Green Mark Griffith Lisa Groombridge 'lil' When you're hot, youre hot! Mark Groves Sylvia Gruber John Guedry Buddy Guenther Shirley Gunter Brian l-lagler Patty Haley Kenneth Hall sophomore-sl238 Judy gets in some last minute studying. A new trend in hats. Kathy Hallford Lisa Hamburg Debra Hamilton Sandra Hamilton Brad Hanson Tammy Hardester Tom Harmon Eugene Harris Kristian Harris Lorraine Harris Robert Hawthorne James Hayley Paul Hayter Shelly Heavin Cris Heeter Mark Hellman sophomoresl239 sae ff xx I am happy that I was born in this century so I can take part in America's bicentennial lMargaret Helmi -1 , ,,.,,,.,. , Greg Heinz Margaret Helm Sherry Henderson Anna Hendrix Craig Henrie Detra Henry Mercedes Hernandez Denise Herrera Karen Hetherington David Heverly Bob Hicks Kerri Higley Jesse Hill Paul Hilton Gina Hines sophomoresl240 fTlOff'ff79 blues Minnie Pearl munches Ol WW' X Marci Hoffman Barbara Hudson Bret Hyatt Dunnie Jackson Jill Jacobs Rick Holt David Hudson Sabrina Hyde Ronnie Jackson Mark Jacobson Jell Howe Susan Hunt Shireel lizuka Richard Jacober Patti Jaeger 1, -, A Q gvsk as S 2 UI the Way to page 2667 Personalized platforms, sophomoresl241 Bicentennial means 200. lBoland Kentj Three cheers lor Chaparral: Jeff, Keith and Mark Wayne Jones Renee Jordan Thelma Joya Debra Jump John Karr Jay Kashiwamura sophomoresl242 Kg Z7 X -X '42 f ,: ' 'R as r' H g! gi Q, if J Dewey James Bonnie Jensen Richard Johnson Gary Jefferson Jerry Johnson Steve Johnson Dave Jennings Mike Johnson Belinda Jones Vicki Jennings Philip Johnson Rodney Jones German club member tries to stop a runaway Herbie. 33 Sherri Angle makes a good account of her time. ff, Jeffrey Keyes ,U A Nancy Kieffner Y 17 Y -M- is , xx Sharon Kinnison Robert Klein 5, N Melanie Knudsen 'TSN Teresa Kogut 4, Denise Koterwski ... ,gk ll 'wr James Kruger ' .1 qi X 3' , Y ' ,ge ' 5 ,, 0 if ii- sf ,Q ' - Gifs' , , , , , -gzxl, 'M -il ,V ' .YA.,-- 2 ,VVZ - aff ' 1 Y-,V- Q 5? . E ' R fe Q V VR J An! M . we ,R i 1 ig' . ff' F :N I X -a in f vu, 1 i , V. Y' as 24 K - aeee - see nne e e e 1 f:f f . , V iv, believe he really did that!! Randy Kellett Kim Kelly Kirk Kelly Mark Kelly Roland Kent Harley Kerin sophomoresl243 4 A-, H 5' 'Q A f F 1 5 L Q' if 4 Q , 'Dx is f 5 S ' Q i sw, Bob Lazenby Bich Le Rebecca Lea Lori Leary 9 11111 'J1 1 iw' Q l' '11 ' I W, 11 1 iM 1l' 111gn,11-- 11 111 ' mpg . 1 1 1,1 l ' 1 1 yi 'E N1 1 1 11,21 1,1 1,1 M1 lL' 111'1' 1 1 1 l f L'1111ll11l1 1 1 111 111 wr ,, ,W L L 'l Milf 111 11111111 ,11l W W1 WWW ' I l 1 1 AM 1 1 all 7,1411 1 I 1 H 1 X 1 . M, , . 7 xr'-T You've what I want. g 1 1 Yi X ' K A .X - M N V 1, 1 W1111111' ' 7- -. V10 1 11 A lm 1 N1, 1 1111 !! 1,1 L! N! 1!,- .!. 13- 1 1 1111 Arbrey Lucas Jackie Lunt Elizabeth Ludwig Juiie Lytle Ingrid Lundquist Ron Maestri 11 11 11 We 21, WN siflg gym : ' gf 2 X sr 1 A 79 1 VV i 11' k1 ,,,, 1 af' W 1 11 'L' W 'MM 2' Wi' 1411 a11M 1- 11 1 If L U' it ,1 M11 I I 1 V111 mm ZW 'il W Q - ' 1 V I l'm really enloying school this year lm meeting new people and l like it lLea Rebeccal ,abs Larry Leone Dennis Levier lra Levine t your heart out. 11 was '-one V+? if Y - -7 Matthew Marulla l-lattie Matthews Jeanne Maust Melvin Maxey ,pf--' Sharon McGlone Stephen McGowan Charles McMahan Julie McMahn wwwl' My ' 1- w a fer - 1 Q ww 4 t w li if Mil' 7 R awk Y X X .L f A W. 6 ,. f 'A 2 f r- . Vs ' 5 J 2' ' fi ,xii , M g - Y ,, VC' Q in Ln '. gag LQ ' Now that we ve got you under our ' ' ' spell .......... 1 2 Mike Malloy Marc Mangarella John Mannion - 1'Lf 1.1 t S30 tlwfkftl 't f James Mansfield Andy Marek Rodney Marshall Steven Martin Donald Martinez Hector Martinez wa- -X Sleeping through class is becoming a habit. sophomoresl246 Ak! 171 l think it's good that the U.S.A. is in its 200th yearg that it is one ol the leading countries at such a young age. lBill Metcalfej v W ' 91.1 , I ,555 f l f-f ft N X V E :Wi X 1 !lwiW N I W X I 9' X r ff ' A - X I 54 S 'aw .A ...nl W Dave McCormack Victor McCraney Denise McCurdy Teresa McDonough Kelly McGowan Sheila Mclntosh Montana McKnight Tessie McNeil Ana Medica Nurys Medina Kirk Megyesi Vicki Melby Jill Mendorff Bill Metcalfe Janice Michel sophomoresl2-47 if n i - , 1 T Y , J A 6- f K 'Q Q, , '17 is-if 5' 1 1 -H 5 ? M- i V- ' , ' Ax A 1 H3 ' , , F 'lil i , .WJ jf' 2-4 -5- X N' f ,Q y V ' 2 K l rr. vi: .1 ' ' '2- Q -T Effie x 'N S L . 351 iJ3e'l'EQg. 11 , ui, 1 rx , 1 , , vb, .T X -. --jf ' f 3. r ' 'c , , f , 'WJ' 'Q if Us i i' :: -+'-'iwflh i ,fray may :siavwsnw 1 Q x , N A .. ! ee ,I Q.. li if 'N 'fmq VW Kathee Mick Robert Miller Ken Mlsch Shannon Morris Steve Mutzhaus l-lelde Miller Sheryl Miller Gary Morlord Kala Mortensen Rhonda Myers Michelle Miller Victor Miller Perry Morgan Linda Murphy Anlta Navarro Here comes Peter Cottontailll sophomoresl248 J N 5 A522 Ml ' W H MMM :Mm :Wi 4 Todd Nechy Dru Nedz Charlle Neely 'W W , - 'li Q 4 . , X, 5 , if Q , 1 E W ' 'if-f W in N V' x Z , L' f' V fggef. V 'Hx fx ' K V 5 Y Y' r 'K rg. S., n-1 Di Ann Neill Vance Nielson Elll Nlkolopoulos V,,,, ,,,V V ,,,, , , V v J fi ss i- -'Q fs gm . ' eau V- 5:-Q 1 Roger Nitti Peter Nolls .ay in-4 its Lisa Norcia Kenneth Norcia William Norris Debra Oberle Kevin O Connell John O'Conner , ,nf Stand up and be counted. ti Q 'WY 4 E ' a- ,A ,X Q f ,f 11 Wfwvf Rainie Okelberry John Olvera Junior Ortega Evelyn Ottey Oscar Woens Cindi Pampe ffij i' lv. , , x A N45 l l think we are lucky to be born at this time and that we are able to celebrate the Bicentennial. iJohn Olveral sophomoresl249 Denise Paradis Susan Pare Sharon Parolini Vicky Partch Marcene Patrick Ness Peacock Lisa Pelliccioni Rick Pereira Rosalie Perez Yvonne Perez ' jf ' sf 5 5 ' A 3 4 f ' 3, he , X .egg 5 B f. u 'is u 1g.t - 4--ax li A wiv Q i'- Y V uf ,Ax X ' fi gs s 5' i i at 'iwilflt5t?f'.1mwwwk ' an 3Wt'fflWiiWi'l5i2t yi M' if 'A' ' 1' , . ? l t 'K lvl Connie Perry Ken Perry Mike Petersen DeeAnn Peterson Roxann Petty Susan Phee Connie Phillipson Debbie Pisadelli Marianne Pisciotta Kathy Platt sophomoresl25O lt's about that time so let's boogie. t'We really shouldn 't be doing our nails in class lm .M , ,sk l ka v x t l W M it iw WF., , WV ., lt, ,gy ,E W .t 3 ' T' 1, l IWW? A . i A . ,W E . J A f P i 5 ew , ke- E WH . ia 'H 'R Vg ? ' 0 Q 2 ' 1 'rw in t t P ' -t ' N , I ' Fi w: ' ZW' V ' Q bw M ' ,. it tm i1l':' ,t X my as gl . - 4 f .h X ,tw H uf xi mf 'E T f ' 5,3 ti H ll it ' ' it K t like 'Y i W f t H f X sf 5, f 1 X 4 r X 14' I H+ if 1 s r .1 ! !:zid. 1 Nr S ,,,, . L, fit? XM , .J Q es li- xi, 'Z v A 1- 1 F fwwg 'Ea- Q3 . 'If-je. ' YT , ff if?-Efsg , iv 's .'- i Q, W , X ?'fi1'f. ' v V K 5 . at r, Sue Renner Julie Reynolds x 4 x x N . ix 'X- Q Xxx 5 G ,. xx ft' it A X Q W in Q x gf s wx? 1 J. but X fx Bill Plummer Donna Point Danny Poole Steve Poole Lani Porter John Prescott Anita Prohaska Kim Pugh Jon Pullen Jack Rader John Rader Robert Raimo Bruce Rainwater Val Randall Chris Ream Shelly Ream Bill Regenhardt Lori Reingruber Was that the tardy bell? sophomoresl251 Tim Reynolds Shana Rhodes Ronnie Richard Cathy Richards Lisa Richards Cary Richmond Kathy Riggs Debra Rivera Paul Roberts Thomas Roberts ., ' J' if 7 Q i A WN tw are L' f tv w It G, tttxe it ef.. Qx aff , Q 95 Hallway happy face. Tom Robertson James Robison Annie Rodgers Loraine Rodosh Louise Roland Marco Rossi Rexanne Rossi Tom Rossi Kyle Rowley Ramona Roy sophomoresi252 All these ballons... N L Q Swa y ' -- A , V 1 , , K 5, fir 5+ X Leif R 1 1 Nxt K 2 i R L , 1 L . ,, , , l Q M if t N L ijt 'mit I' Q iw wil H 4,-+-we 1 , E35 Jw? NwfHFW'WNWv'WF' V -, ,,,.ti3wln. y y Y ' NMWW H N Qi W e ' El t a A l t ft. t wtiiiw , , ,t t W L R ', -sqm, 1 inf , wilw,-in R ' f ifittiw Wm W f i L X A 1. -Wtmt'i s 98 'D- Os s 40. 1 qv '1- wg--v Ronna Rubin George Ruiz Dean Ryan Holll Ryan Sylvia Saavedra Sherrl Samberg ll 'sg is-.- 1--.. X qaa, She knows when she's right. Raymon Sanders Nelson Sandoval LeeAnn Sanford Duane Sansberry Carlos Sarmlento Cheryl Schlmmlng sophomores 253 May our country be united for another 200 years. lCarley Simonj Gin in the courtyard Michelle Semler Gary Sepede Randy Seright Laurel Sessions Teri Sheltren Scott Sherrell Don Schmidt Vincent Schmoll Roxanne Schneider Bill Schoessler Tauna Schofield Brad Scoffield Gail Seipel David Selleck Randy Goodwill and Van McGlothen dream about air conditioned courts. sophomoresl254 at E ,Q x 5 S T51 'f fx 1 i i i it 4 ii- Q'-., A i Barbara Jo Shostakoski Pat Silvestri Retta Small ' Thomas Shutt Susan Simmons Diane Smith , Michael Siguenza Carley Simon Diane Smith Mike Silvaggio Susan Slagus Donna Smith l believe it's some sort of towel meditation. N , , i I i i i ......---- 5 'Q Great decisions are sometimes made in the lunch room. Hayward Smith Steve Smith Mary Jo Sobotka Kevin Smith Lisa Snyder Lynette Sparks Pat Smith Judy Sobczak Gail Spaulding 3,9 sl- 'Y 4 i sophomoresl255 Looks like a rhinestone to me. 11 sw - e diva, is .B :hai Cindy Spencer Tammy Stalker Fred St. Pierre Margaret Steadman Amy Steigerwald Tom Stephanos Erika Stepke The Bicentennial...a time to explore and do things we've never done before and enjoy our life. lTammy Stalkerj sophomoresi256 1 1 NX i All ss A Donna Stern Becky 310112 Robert SYQVGV Lorrie Storer Cindy Sfflfl Clayton Sullivan Rochelle Swafford Gina Tabeek Mark Tate 19:- aan. ,LM ,..., k gr I 2 ge? Julie Tatro Teryl Teeter Rori Testai Tami Theis Gigi Theos Bruce Thetford pm Qs 5'w. i t l ig, x ,. 3 Deronda Thomas Michael Thomas Scott Thomas Terry Thomas Danny Thompson Gregory Thompson Jeanette Thompson Mike Thompson Scott Thompson Steve Thompson Rebecca Thuet Allan Thulin Perri Tiggeman Robert Totino Brad Toy Sonny Trudell Shake up your mouth, Good times! wtsmfa at is sophomoresl257 Tracey Tumbleson Jayne Tunheim Bobble Turner Linda Tussey Mary Tyrer Lora Udlock Doug Ulmer Regina Usevich Donal Van Buskirk Jay VanErt 1 S' new A lesson in how to look cool with a ballon. ,. -,1-if Yr, 'QU' if? ii ,T A Sometimes it's nice to just stop and Cheryl Van Meetren Gregory Van Nort James Van Nostrand Diane Vanderlaan Steven VanVactor Julie Vasquez John Velasquez Ellen Vincent Adriana Vining Dave Wagasky Jody Walleen Debbie Walker James Ward Jimmy Warren sophomoresl259 A Watch out McDonalds! iii i af l'm gonna get ya. We're supposed to be celebrating our birthday and yet we're rioting about busing. Why can't C people stop griping for our birthday. lt would make everything nicer here. fCameron Wimmerj sophomoresl260 Bridgett Washington Michael Washington ndy Weatherholt Cinda Weatherholt Debbie Weeks Tom Weir Debbie Wellman Jerry Wells Mark Wenz Steve Werner assandra Wesley Barry West Wess Weston Brenda Whalen Julie White in gf' suv ii ,Q Lewis Whitley Travis Whitley Felecia Wilcox Susan Wilcox if ,l 5.2 Sheri Wilde Teri Wilde Cheryl Wilhelmi Bill Williams Doris Williams headaches Michael Williams 1 9 55 M A 1, 2 ' i ' 2 'M im A Q' T' , f A,-ij is I L if Y K - , rv. 4 6-X Mike Williams Terri Williams Darryl Willoughby Cindy Wilson Debie Wilson Kenneth Wilson Cameron Wimmer Chuck Winberg Robin Wolsky sophomore-sl261 Valerie seems to be in a hypnotic state after a 48 minute lecture. Lisa Wood Syndi Woodlief Virginia Woodruff Jell Woodward Russ Worley Amber Worthington Sandy Wright Ted Wurschmidt asm., Elenda Wylie Rod Yanke John Young Mark Zack ,ff- sophomoresl262 Sam Freedman Carrie Renner Lee Watters E 'N ,k,.,. , , V V V ,, mm ill-fn feii i , , i , ' gg ,, , , i v 3 ...SX ... inn: v -f' A W? E , L.,.,...,- J - 57 ' f f? 'yJF? ':f1nLa1a 5 5 , w Y . . .-., .-.. . a School Ji 4,592 Everyone will be ready to march on the count of four. Pep assemblies are sometimes only a litrle exciting. sophomoresf263 'QQ' llllllltuu-ann-gg freshmen X264 li v class front rowg Lisa Frei, Mike middle row: Laura Malo, Jamie Bensen, Kari Krause, Joe Rather, Richard Luna, Lisa Combs, Ann Milne: back rowg Joe Humphries. Dani Abrams Craig Adams Scott Adams Melina Addis Mike Agosta Laurie Albertson Susan Alexander Doris Allen Jolene Anderson Anthony Antonacci Jerry Appellof Amy Applegate Robyn Aragon Jack Arama Louisa Armes Carrie Armitage Tom Armstrong Rodney Arndt Ricky Arnold Donna Arnoldi Sheri Arnove Ron Arsen Joy Artemis Who said learning was fun? freshmeni265 ! .lr The prince. lprincipall is a mellow af fellow! lMark Bosecki 'M ge, wer' 'W' i Ff' ' f l il 2 1' T if Q- f Jtf 'r r-Q 'El-n 'st WFP - 'I iff? P f i W 31: f if 'X X 5 'fs 'Y' Q 1 , g f 5 m y ai iff' 41 as ai t ,ffw.w'f- -' .'- or , gag' ,W , X ' Samanthy Ballard Steve Barker Tod Bearup ' .1 Y 'KZK ' L ' Sandy Bang Mike Barth Dale Beck ' ,qw Barkley Barber Steve Baxter James Beebe 1. fi V . 1 R gh' Dianna Barber John Bayer Eddie Belanger were S -wi E if 'E .., -ir , A V :E r .5 g 5 in X Y 1 S W Ei i 8 1 - i Safe A E r L 5 -. 1 1' 1 F 2 B 1 t n. ve: L 'i ' K 53 T. , 'f , on ,, 11 J me-1 -i Q' Xa ii, ---a, :ft foggy , Q, if i A x l- . , ' , fin. 1 ,- Y N-grzgsx-fx. U ,V ' ,A ' lim t S A T , at R1 X il M I l ' 1 : 'QT .' 5. , t ,J r , i tif' . ' xv -1' ' xr 2 Za - 1 t .4 Natalie Ashby Kathy Atkins Sharon Autrey John Ashcraft Robin Atkinson Rick Ayala Debbie Ashton Kathy Autrey Tena Baker freshmen i266 v w This balloon has a flaw, , sp... gjqy 1 Russell Bell Joe Benavides Guy Bennallack Jamie Benson s..,,x 'W Taxil' '1 i fha . . 3 gr, -1? fe M x l i l Y, 1 A Q fb' 5 Q -t. t ltr X ,Q 1 Ii is if Bm? ga ,ai David Berry Lisa Berry sv, , . .. A .Y , ,, ,,- eva 13? Michael Blaskey Sherrie Boggess Gino Briscoe Karen Broughten Mark Boseck Katrina Bosley Dexter Brown Jackie Bryant David Bickle Terri Boggess Cassandra Bousley Bobby Brown Paul Bingham Lori Bohn Jeff Blake Sarah Bond Beverly Blanchard Joe Bongiovi B afziaii freshmenl267 ,- Yo if 32' Vytaxx i f B Rosalyn Burney Robert Burnside Barry Burton Claude Burton Tammye Caldwell Liz Callahan Charles Cameron Paul Cameron Rigoberto Carmona Toni Carroll 'eff F 5 Boy, do l hate the candid camera 3 4-fu fb. on freshmeni268 N -,M ' r A: ' . 'ww ' '- -2 'ww Annette Case! Sam Cervini Russell Cassedy Greg Charniga Joey Catello John Chapa Julie Catt Debbie Chapman Seven A.M. practice makes perfect. face.. .. always get me down. j Ib .K in i ' 1 'if ,xl A -M Q Na.. i l . l Lois Chaytor Shirley Chaytor Marco Chiraini Lenny Cipriano van , .,,, Tracy Conner Cynthia Cook Steve Cooper Forrest Cope Days without sunglasses are sometimes painful. Visit San Clementenyou paid for it! lRod Clarki freshmenl269 Another day, another fire drill ,... Getting away from it all... in .l Hi my name is Aurora G . at xi 5- - H . in 4 I at-'v ,, 'fl . '- r traw l 5'-been ff a . t t 'MMV eiffnflfif P. ' ' M' Wx iw-:figs ' 2? , 'L W all it Y UF f P-is V y . KT V 5' 'lt ,m i A . my 5 , ,wimpy in we I wr: lil ww Milf J X 1. fa? 't J, 2 nw Q . .r.hl,,,X,, ' 'LL' ' 'Mum-ww Y N' Wm' freshmenl270 Kathy Corcoran Ronald Cousin David Cornbleth Ed Covert Brenda Cort Loretta Cox M W 5 gg 4 I E Terri Cox Russell Crew Kevin Cunningham Jenise Coyle Deitria Crockett Robert Cusumano Mary Crane Vanessa Cromwell James Dale Nicky Crawford Robert Crosbie Ron Darling Valerie COUCI7 Sandy Cox W Celia Davila Betty Davis Chris Davis Debbie Davis Jeff Davis Maria Delgado John Dempsey Karen Denton Mark Diambrosio Ken Dickson atm ff swf 1' ' V Z 'gg-f 'vfvfef' sf V' -f, -,-i, Wf-.- .W i Wm --.-5 ,Q-fi, like he'd Fifi ' X W r John Dfedia g ' k X Steve Dunn ' 5 V I ,K ' - t N of f . it will 2? xi . 'A' Deanna Durden Darrell Durnen Jess Ellingson Charles Emerson Dee England Jane Englestead Marie Englestead Michael Evans John Durr Heidi Dusold to forg freshmenl272 Albert Eckersiey Alan Edmiston w if W Randy Edwards Kevin Eherenman ,fy I KN H, Boy is this skis Q if :fe f R sag ri , fi ' in 3 : ,iw ,NE i- ft 5 Us A 1. v Q-X Tracy Eversole Bill Faircloth Anne Fass Michelle Ferguson Tina Ferguson Randy Fields Jon Fillerup Monica Filizof Dennis Fink Mary Jo Fisher Tom Fitch David Flatgard Danny Floyd Vicki Ford Tom Foskaris Linda Fountain Larry Foutz Chris Fowler Cindy Fox Rachel Fox Fluth Fox Lori Freeman Lisa Frei Kevin Furlong Greg Gammon Hugo Gandara freshmeni273 From 1961 to 1976 and still feeling strong. lNorbert Gruberj Patricia Garcia Mark Giguiere Warren Harding Michael Givens Kelly Glover Lisa Gogo Tracy Goings Tina Gonzales Jody Goodwill Greg Goussak Lori Graff Deryl Grant Joyce Green Tammy Green Dario Grittini Mignon Groce Dan Groesbeck Terre Grove Jeannie Grubbs Norbert Gruber Odalys Guin Ray Guin Rick Gunn Jim Hagen Fashion model, Jesse Brizeno, models latest fashion. freshmenl274 You hear a lot of bad things about our country, but with allher faults l hope l look as good as Uncle Sam when lm 200 years The Way we Wefe Pickin an eas teacher is not always easy Richard Hahn Kenny Hale Mike Hall Michael Hamelmann Sharri Hamilton Jill Hancock Larry Hansen Sandy Harbauer Mike Hardin Mike Harmon Jackie Harris James Harrison Barbara Hatch Farrell Hawkins Leslie Hayes freshmenl275 freshmenl276 Kim Hedden Karen Hedger Julie Heifner Jim Helm Gaylynn Helton Roberta Henrle Lee Henry Dawn Herman Danny Herrera Brenda Herrmann Amanda Hickman La Tania Hicks Shannon Higgins DeeDee Hill Gino Hill Steven Hitchcock Calvin Hokama Debbie Holliday Diane Holliday Teri Holt James Horton Wendy Hosford Cheryl Hotkowski 5 'U'-V M-..., f A warning look from Mr. Booth Shelly McDonell trucks on at registration We should have a giant Bicentennial picnic in Florida. 4X L. if-5 iDouglas Johnsonj 'f .f 'Y I I 1 In Vx ' 1 x-NH. , Jim Hummel Ron Hunter Joe Humphries Stuart lngerman Stephen Humpries Amy Jackson lunch with a balloon can really make your day. gf Barbara Jackson ' 3 L Darlene Jackson V , 1 ff- ' Lori Jacobson f-:' ,, 1, j il! is- Susan Jaeger LaTanya James Bill Jenkin Susan Jepsen Lee Jimmerson Douglas Johnson freshmeni277 Mike Johnson Belinda Jones David Jones Greg Jones Jeff Jones Jimette Jones Eric Jordon Diane Jose Robert Jose Jerry Juarez S Mark Juarez Kelly K abama Rick Dasin Sandy Katz Chris Keating Kevin Kelly Shawn Kelly Tonya Kennedy Timothy Kent td iflicult to sign u P t' L fly, as Chug-a-lug , ,L ,,,,. A A U.F.O. barely misses Mr. Lemon. 1124 'ri q,Z'6wfg,-, 3.61 gf W f'l. we t fa J, 'Wink ez, i- EQIP Betty Kincaid Larry Kincaid Mike King Harmon Kirsch Dina Kivatisky David Koempel Diane Konoid Renee Krafft Kari Krause Jennifer Kruse Wayd LaPearie Grace Lagrue Tanni LaLonde Erin Lamar Emmit Lamb Liz Lambert Tye Langer Dale Larson Kimmy Larson Ronni Leamaster Chaparral is a fine school, and it is one l would be proud to graduate from. lWayd LaPearlel freshmenl279 ls that one of those Funny cigarettes? umm 'WI'-0 QQ. ,, f X 'EZ-rx ...EX S, l g e! , J, freshmenl280 , ' .nv- V S sf 4' if f I 421 If 1 . fr Mary Leamy Scott Leavitt Brenda Lee .ff-2 f f i ui Brian Lee Margie Licausi Mark Leipziger Ester Linares Kenny Lester Heidi Locatelli Why am l staring at this blank piece of paper? . ,' -53 'J,l'U - ' ,Y Dean Lodewyck David Long Bobby Luker Richard Luna Dan Lunt Cydnie Maiss Lisa Luth Susan Malcolm David Lynch Patrick Malloy Shelley MacMillon Laura Malo :dig ax , is- - 1- ,, Q -, , , IV' 1 5 L, . V Y. L l' -, 4, . 'Tl' 5 ' L B ' ,if , L'3,1'!g'Q , B bm Belinda Malone Kevin Mann Pace Mannion Buddy Manwell 1 - , 4 , I f gl . E 5 1 5 1 up I o' F 9 xx E K-wx S 3'5 1 L.- ..-4 A Ss. f ,5 3 Wu. ,fr 2 wg Hi 5 ff! l 'M:,4W - 5'Saisgfia ,Mg Wg' ,LL ' lf W, ' W in f2?E'tf'E?ff1:f -?' 'ff 1 Ai- fi ': '1 12 Q: Todd Manwfii 4 I - 5 I ,- - r ff: ,fwiggtf Zane Marshall ,qadgwa V, 1 ' ph ..V. g a Sf , .51 ,. , Q'Mf?.Q Karla Martens I, , ' '.,7rH '-,V'- WD 'Y A , rf N IH Jorge Martinez p l y , ' 5' im Dean Matsuura ae' '? ' ' ' L' N f3 - - Don McCormick Q, y ,rt '51 Hui? ' - I, ,,, 4 W i Q Wye 12'-ill-3. S- .- 4, 1 , 'i '4 .M I if-'H ., 1. 4 B . +rfffb7'3Nf F fi - 1- 4' ' H li Em -- vi' ' 'K Y fn Q 3 4 A-3317-'l'?l f-l M43 ffmw,-W1 W wap? H .,a1'l.' N- -ylwylkl l , , ,.. 'gg ff 9- Q. ... ,v N4 Chris McDonald Buddy McKelvey Tracy McCurdy Jamie McDaniel Staci McDonell Kelli McFadden Bobbie Menendez Bill Meyer Kelly Meyer Lisa Meyers Angela Miller Dwayne Miller John Miller Maurice Miller Tom Miller lf this was a lar of Planters, my friends Ann Milne Robbie Moffett Olga Montecerin Mat Monzillo Bill Morris Walter Morns Traci Morrison David Moulton Robin Mullins Karen Murry 1 ,L X gg : 5 3 , 'gf' . , , VYZEV V A E ,V , , X A 5 V V ni A W I . 11,4 4 -, -, I? -5 Y ij if 3' Y T-s 411-Q ' M,-of, V 'yi ee xi E 5 Q, ' he if X. R3 '12 , V 'YVV' M V Ttfiigr: V J: A. V ,u' a , W ' F' 'SHN I my ammSl JE M Kevin Murry Don Myers Mike Nehis Katryn Nelson Marci Nep Shelly Nitzel Leonard Norcia Danny Norris Michel Nounna Jeff Novack Michael Novick Shannon O'Brien Lee Ann Ohnesorge Cheryl Ohrn Scott Oldenburg Rick Olvera Terry Ortega Carrie Overton Robert Owen Tori Padellford freshmenl283 Cory Padilla Cynthia Paschal Craig Patterson Kathy Pavlikowski Sheri Pearcy Patricia Penix Pat Perkins Bridget Perlowin Bill Peryer Jake Peryer Pattie Petersen Scott Petty Shaylene Petty Brenda Phillips Kari Phillips Larry Pinaud Tonya Pipkins Joe Pisanelli Judy Pollard Corky Porter Sherri Pratt Wesley Primm Teresa Proctor v Paul Pushing Tim Quinney 'AX Tom Rader V , mfs, if ma Theresa Ramey Ss so Brett Ramsay , 'C' , N ,, - . Doug Randall ,gg 5 -Q V 5-X., v fi S: if V , ' Wil: u R I '- Joe Rather Renee Raybourn Rex Ream 5 M! g gg Aft A 4.-st gg Art Reeds Shari Reese Y, V V M.. A 'HN .- , . 4. 4 K A' p Kim Regan E ' ' Adam Reizner gi.. E 'LQ , , Tami Resnick Ronnie Ressen ' s sf -R tee aaaaa a at 5 ' j . fe- , Q l E K V - -,Q f Maria Revolo E ' n Mary .Jo Riedel L VE V Some people will do anything to get attention. L A ,. li N J - , freshmeni285 m's theory sure Jeff Salka Dina Salvucci Pam Sargeant Neal Savage Jody Schofield Shawn Scoffield Kris Seabaugh DeAnn Seiboid Frances Sellinger Grace Sessions Brian Severance Marsha Sharp Byron Shaw Sonya Shelby Sue Shepard Jacquie Sherman Meg Shields Susan Shiffman Karen Shortle Kathleen Shutt Scott Simon Sharry Skalla James Skeels Terri Siobig Evonne Small Albert Smith Allen Smith freshmenl287 Charlotte Smith Debbie Smith Eric Smith Lori Smith Marsie Smith Romney Smith Kathy Sogge Robin Sobman Jeff Speichinger Carlos Spencer Dori Spencer Wren Spruiii Wrey Spruiii Nonya Staheli Tony Stamm Jill Steigerwald Jaysen Stein Mary Stewart Bobby Stoltz Brian Stout freshmenl288 MX be Q. X Can't take my eyes off of you. lf! were king of the forest .,.. S t its . ' Q 5 J he J , , t,t 5-yaflf me ,Q I think the '75-76 school year is just about the same, except there are some really terrific people around this year. lDori Spencerj Brian Street Shain Strnod Danny Stubbs Alan Svensson Mike Swanson Joe Tabeek Tania Tafras Marcel Tate Donna Tatro lm proud to be a part of this school. lWrey Spruillj Janice Taylor John Taylor Kim Taylor Pam Taylor Tim Terry Charles Theobald Jamye Thibodeaux George Thomas Joyce Thomas Karen Thomas freshmenl289 Cindy Thompson Darwin Thompson Tammy Thornily Gwendolyn Tiffith Dean Tiggernan Aleisa Tillman Ronda Tindall Beth Tisue Don Toepfert Rochelle Torres Carol Torino Mark Tsatsa Paul Turner Troy Turner Valerie Turner Tw fn! :Jie -1' ' V sk- ,if J? . if Q iis' l 5 , ,W A, Q3 wi W 'WM J .se nr, freshmenl29O ,wr K gg aa Unbelievable! if ! act like he isn't there, maybe hell go away. E 4. :if- Q E Q., The 200th anniversary represents 200 years of freedom and success for Americans. lMelinda Wickmanj America has come a long vvay, and it will go a long way. lDavid Welshj Susan Tuzzo Gary Walker Mark Weilord Vickie Wickham 1 Joyce Upshaw Ricky Walker Ben Weinberg Melinda Wickman AH Work and no may ,VS no mn. Robin Vann Tony Washington David Welsh John Williams Anne Velasquez Lee Watters Rita Wesley Joyce Williams Pearlene Wadkins Brian Weaver Pat Whitaker Roger Williams David Walker Valli Weaver Lisa White Tylor Wilson freshmenl297 sae. ,H 1 is gap Davrd Woodward ' A Lisa Wright W rw- 1 ' ir, ' W , glam E lf . iw 4 , wg 5 I 5 Torn Wflghf ' . Y Vir' la Q S E 5 1 li Vlkk1VVrlgh! 7 y vga, f L' if as , L 1 V a Ya, 5 3 , '145FsTf ?: 1 5 'E' 5 Q 5 E x .- Ei o P o fi W ii-az: . Q., Kelly Youngblood W r ow Xi ' .. V' A K1 5 A Joe Younger L ,fa J' ... ao .M 12, . LR? -AL 4 A fizzeaiifr W. as, 1 p,,.a,,.H,. ,, S 3 W ,. , X 11 Q L L a R l o A 1 N. 2' 1 M , F Greg Zamora A Q gl: 1, Q52 , 4. im Ex- 5 3 Pep assembly mayhem. freshmenl292 2 1 fl lv El Q. l A closer look at music... gill? xW' 5 Ev ,-,E 3. 'N 'J,i :wx L. 5. 1' 'UR ,..- gx Cross your fmgefs. They ve go' YN fy! M Mgt tv' R, Q X me ba!! again, G Different strokes lor dlffefenf Q -1 folks. MW , freshmen,f293 fl! M. ' '1? '-W Gu idance School Board HThe large majority ofpeople today can survive nicely without knowledge of history, science, literature, or the social sciences. indeed many can function,and are functioning well without any real computation skills. Television provides an adequate substitute for reading novels, going to the theatre, or reading newspapers. An 38.95 pocket calculator willpatiently figure out your income tax, interest payments and grocery purchases. Some thirty percent of us, however, will have to fulfill positions of leadership, positions that require thinking, literate articulation of those thoughts and a vast reservoir of knowledge required to make important decisions. The School District cannot decide whether to place you among the seventy or thirty percent. The choice is allyours.Now. lDr. H. Van Bettenj School Board, left to right, front row, Glen C. Taylor, Clerk, EarlA. Evans, President, Helen C. Cannon, Vice-President, back row, Clare N. Woodbury, Bernice Moten, Connie Larson, Dr. Herman Van Betten. Kenny Guinn, Superintendent school boardi296 lt's so chunky she can eat it with dm, 's BF , i Aldeane Edwards, Dean of Women Dennis White, Dean of Men AL , J V - sniff ., gi N, siwit-ff ,in 'W' Q i N , E i L 1 ' Q , t ,A g- , 1 ' Herbert Ueckert Librarian W , ..,..M, ,, 'rink 5' it , , if Y J w x Jw ,ZLQQQSSQL 5 :fm :if f-fa a X- i ii, V .A Q S. 'H Josefa Cortez Carol Kline her fingers. f :pil Librarian Aide Librarian MLW Jackie Anderson Mary Appel Phil Coffin Orien Lamoreaux Edna Perkins Counselor Counselor Counselor Counselor Counselor A to JK LX it Don Perry Counselor The faculty and administrators go to extreme measures to keep the students under control. x faoultyl297 - l love being a secretary at Chaparral. Something different is always going on, not the same old . routine that a business secretary encounters. l really S9Cf9lLafl9S enjoy my iob. lPatKurthj ,et iii g t it y W i 1 SEQ i- V. W V 1 V , I fy t ,au 4522: MY , Ie. 3 'Mlm 3 i ' Nm ,E Y ii t W' - S ir 'x 5 X, si Pat Bopp Sharon Fields Beverly Hunter Kathleen Gibson ,af- ' x V we .wt ' V W., A V -an f S Qs' , J , , ,Www Qi. , , A W . fl Kathryn Golata Maureen Plate Patty Strnod Karen White gaf' Cameras make me nervous. facultyl298 Secretaries, Pat Kurth and Vicki Fisher ffgfk 1 5 'H , e 2 fm. Q. ,A . ,f 55 Allen Bennion M- as 'M Lloyd Booth 3 All 3 , 1 ts' Tix ,Sl ea 'E 1 fl ., ff ,K ei 'i It would help il you played the same song as everyone else, Ron. 3' X is J f QA? Glenn Alleman Rod Allred at Tony Alston Q 3 f.:,1.- sf 35-fi if W K -...W le'l 9?-Q! it at . P i xi it x Mazie Appling Larry Barnson Marriner Beckstead f . , T, ser 3 G-as ,lktsvnv-1 f 53 wgg V-wr f K ' t., ' Q Q i , , ' WV M 'W' XV be-1 1 -a. ilfbwtl N it Q ' f -Y .,, V ' N. in gm- it-t , -- iii .Nam 'IJ'--Magi W iii' 4 wit, .f ' . afmaw. ,,,,, ,-. .' f V. A- Mu W t , 'Q , ' . I -, gijs i iifxfif-Sliiiiitiaeii M. i Y '+I Connie Berry Dorothy Berry Klark Black Denia Bowman Edward Bourque Chaparral is a great school. l can't believe l waited eight years in Junior High before coming to the High School. lVictor Chingj 'tWe have excellent teaching situations with a good staff and helpful administration. Chaparral is now in the development stages andl hope the faculty and especially the students develop a 'School Pride' that will help us grow with dignity and glory. ltlohn Churaj Mr, Jacobsons new method of teachingu, facultyl299 if qlfwwww 11, if 'W , ' WY' ki :iiliwg 1 Milli , V ,ue . 'l15t'1illlhi4L, ' , ' , 1: 11 em, 1,l, 1' if Jv'.1iv5?G 'mlf'l'w ' ' Y, l , 11 'K lt' t ' ' ,12TePi'f1 ' f,f1lf:4f1Wf 1' ,If in 1 A ,-:W xg V, , g r , 1-f-mn. 2 L et , x In QQ 11 , 3 fy 41 31: 1 1 , , f , ,i yjqe 1, V, r s , ,L 1 We f1., V .G1 W it , Q, , , , , , , Q My me K 1 miiffl' 1: , 1 1- ,P 1 Q ft ' 2 , K ' Q 1' 'K5?f:.'t . 5-3 1,11,.', 1 ,. ' -1 ,'l1'5:555f7Y5 'M,.w , ' 114, 2 Q7 xl'r5 1, 51 1 5 '1 X ' 1 ' r4'?3117':,'w ' . ,Lfw 'L'i'1-.fir 1 7 . ': 1 .. 11 14 5 l if 1 ' ,,g.?15L51213v:',L'l'g'e'5f,fgg1,ef,321'Cg,3?' 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Jizz fl, .,-ss, ,..,v.1 1 Sieve if Wil W'f W ff in -9' 'Wi' 1 ', 1 , 1' ' ifiiiliiiiil5'?i?1l5?ltHii354E''fi 1 WH :1e1:f:i,f5q:2,sewig!! 1 'Sw Lillie . - M11 3, MV nm-'M . , V 1 1 1 . kisgeigisszzefie :Erezi:1?f1a gy, ,, r was tw 1 M y .,1 f'1'f ,..4.,.f..e. Q 1 .i.aaQ4 ,,,.ew , lt. 1 .1 'lesfg S3 1 1 rl 1 s 'fe fr al-Wim uf, 'Wi' 1 Q , 15-zzgkvx - 8, X., V 3 firm' ,ef A141-1A Hi 'S U 1 gif ggffggit .1 rf- tw- H...-lawn-sg,X-Q 11 ei'xQfz2,ef:gefs as -. ,, ,, M 55171111 L 1 'e ,- 1 -1-14? ' ',,.w 'f1-515.2-151,-,ffsa,Eeg:s1gi?f, 1 R T' ' '1111 1 1: 5 1 1 ,1 1 ,1 1 1 K, 1 , if-. '15,-gi . ,Y,f T 1 1 A15, ,,,, 1 :iE:e25,511: Y , Le 411. 11-W , , :1,.,, ,,,,, 1 J Coach Finlrock keeps a last pace to stay ahead as both a teacher and a Number1 , wrestling coach. XX f William Camp 5 is LaMarr Cardon W?-f Victor Ching John Chura Quincy Collins Katherine Dalis Art Dyck Glenna Engkraf Katherine Pierracos Dennis Finfrock ii Vicki Davidson 2111 f 1 . if 1,4 1j ff, A feeling of accomplishment makes me enjoy my job whenever I help a student search the right reference material in the library. iJosefa Cortezj Coach Chura as teacher. facultyl30O .W i i L, f ' ' 1 ,X 1 f my vw ' , ff' , 'i 5 ' -3 . 3 wi,.,,W W I . H X, E E 51 2 1 will f R I4 Ae ! Mx Jayne Foote Michael Foote 3 lin 1' mit 'G' Terry Frosini , QX y to e e if M ' ' 'xi e, a if e 2551? oi 14552 Umberto Gambarelli Rex Goodell Marguerite Gray Lynn Hadfield Millicent Havich inf g 41 Mary Helwig Virginia Hern Richard Hoolihan This is my class roorn, .411 lckle must have told her not to smile. A'This being my firstschool to work with lin 26 yearsj, I think it's great. At least it doesn't rock and roll like a destroyer. Havent been here long enough to see the rewards, but the challenge is great. lCom- mander Shieldsj 9 t yi y i ,wild yn! MH llwwirl 1 it ' -N wwe-M Edwin Hoskin Mr. Miller points out copy to a newspaber staff member. i 3 Hgh 5 fi, I V, m J' ' 'Jw fm , ' is 'W ' , ULU lv rm' R l believe very strongly that we as students and faculty gi, 3 Y of Chaparral High School should evaluate this M. V i greatest country on the earth and to take lightly the ' A celebration of our 200th year of freedom shows a R f shallowness and lack ofpatriotism that could lead to our tg it X' bicentennial year with humility and pride. This is the ' x y 1555 x 5 Yi demise. lJohn Millerl gg 3 X Sify . , , gs l didn't realize that Mr. Miller was so profound. lA. f- R t - Edwardsj Max Jacobson Roger Jacquot Ronald Jensen ' IVIV W W dw? ' yr, V 9 Rt if Q Robert Johnson mi . v Donald Johnston Mr. Booth calculates grades for worried students. Mft Off tells if like if iS. litt We ,Ls 'Flin M2 I .ww- W E in V ,Q ti t V 'f r i i M 1 f H X V Nj J tl John Kimak Marcia Koot William Kreuzer Orien Lamoreaux Ellen Leavitt 'The bicentennialyear reminds me of high school students -- growing pains are behind and the best should be yet to come. fDoris Moorel facultyl302 . Jacquot helps FBLA with a project. ii!- Mm. 6 L l if he VL Robert Lemmon Robert Locatelli if Ks is is Y fe -l S . -I J fag-f 155.1 'Y is K . , f If-fi? f E EL: Ti t, 'L ' F TM ' 2 i 'L mp., tl , N ertt R . he e : , . i VI: :L : e R 5 Lloyd Long Terry Lytle Cynthia Manion Marie Mason John Miller Doris Moore Steve Moore 'N-L Martha McCabe Cheryl McDaniels Robert McDowell Robert Negrete Miriam Nelson photography. 1 As we prepare to celebrate Americas 200th Birthday, it is of vital importance that all Americans genuinely reflect on the principles on which this great republic was found, and the many who gave their lives for the implementation of these sacred principles. To simply celebrate 1976 without a real awareness of these principles and infinite human sacrifices is little cause for celebration. tQuincy Collinsj facultyi303 This is the way we change their diapers. David Pafkef ,Q MS b Harry O'Neil Douglas Orr si ,i M grifigigie' 22255252Lisigeeeggegm. Q? Z2 1 E: he we ,5 we RSE E' ee? 2 .1 af-eu.-,sp h asf Vx . fly , , 4 i .rim-miwN h fl MEF? esiiiifjki i W,4.lu ' WW, i- umirwl , ,,,,,,4 .y. www 104 ' jjbjjg f if ,el W. 'Mx 21 , V1 :gf A . - 71 Leonard Paul 0 I G Bob Peck Dianne Ranney Mary Rector Kenley Reese Janice Reid facultyl304 Roberta M V Cynthia Rua Delbert Sagers Dale Scott Robert Seaman ff -1 .-ff' -1.4 Y 1:-'fir f V -i E4 Q S .. S s Mr. Cardon shows students how to plane the lace of wood. I The students at Chaparral l-l.S. are good people and l enjoy working with them. l am impressed with the school spirit presented here, it's more than lye seen elsewhere. lJeri Robertsj Nl am impressed with the students Congeniality, openness, and willingness to express viewpoints. l've had a tew choice experiences of being told l was in the wrong parking lot lfacultyj and questioned for being out ofclass without a corridor pass. lCynthia Ann Ruaj so bfi? xx 5, 3 1 so f 1522? fm ons 51? Qwgg ssaa dsss S c ' f ' 4 f - ,L , , - 1 H st , S r if sssa i fs f' S Ursula See Craig Swallow Dale Sessions Model! Talbert Stewart Watts William Shields Marcia Story 5 wk, fs - W ' , f 'fi Q . 3 'L -7- --. - aw -Q., M34 5 , VV X' 1 was Y fs . Y ? Q is Ruth Tener Barry Tomsich Mariann Walker WHQER ,M T1 fi, , 5 Mildred Watts Rex Watts Mrs. Gray celebrates her birthday and 45 years ol teaching. facultyl305 When I get to three you better be in class! I lf I have to work as a security officer, then Chaparral ii High School is the ONLY place to be. lMary Ann Randal I I like working as a security officer because I like working with young adults. llliobert Moorel i Robert Moore Mr. Moore checks out the lunch lines. sta ffl306 Hi Uncle Sam! -5 me is W JqJffevl,ll4,lZ2' Ei? if 'Ream +2 I ltr im We I ll lt fx ti v at - I I -W ,V -Jigga, ,1- Sam Ellis Henry Bessette Judy Swanson , H 14 ,T 5 ... . Q S ' V i millz 'limi' iw 4 Z k llsi , , iii .. iii W i.- I - ,N ,V 'wif , N -5 -s, 1 ' -Www., ll ' n I 3,53 , -'A is J , 1 ,lf ,- 57,442 ,sl Q 006 3 11' '-TPR QI i :. X' 352 , ,i ','ifi,i ,H 1 ,,,, , i,- W 1 W4 iw- w ML 'Q M. , A L W 1. She makes the dough. 2. Custodians, back row, left to right, Anthony Lozich, Shelly Naihanson, front row, Ed Bragg, Virginia Benavides, Paul Thompson, Bennie Binnington, Paul Rodgers, Bay Bryant, Tom Tomazeski, not pictured, Jene Jackson, head custodian, 3. Cafeteria Staff, back row, left to righl, Yvonne Kirkman, Ruth Oldenburg, Marge Bricks, Donna Foster, Sylvia Oaken, Charmain Cook, lront row, Irma McVoy, Frances Gambino, Bessie Freeman, Barbara Machese, Margie Cooper. stalf!307 14 I Q Q 1 I 2 gm 9 f Jyifl' if Z xy If 32 of E if N' 7 Bi 1 f , ,f Q f 1 1 if ff f ,ff M, f Zi i swf Sa r kwa' A -f 'gi , Wm pon LIS 0 5 M 63 gf --7 6 Dzrectmn M N, A Ackerley, John Physical Education B.S. UNLV Alleman, Glenn Social Science B.S. - MS. BYU Allred, Rex Mathematics B.S. BYU, M.Ed. UNLV Art Club 113 Audio Visual Club 101 Basketball 154-161 Black History 134-135 Bowling 176-177 Cheers 148-149 Chess Club 110 Cross Country 152 Debate Club 112 Drama Workshop 105 Drill Team 126-127 Ecology Club 111 FBLA 106 FHA 107 Flag Twirlers 136-137 Fishing Club 112 Football 142-147 GAA 96 Golf 153, 178 Hiking Club 111 Honor Society 98 Horseback Riding Club 101 Berry, Dorothy Art B.A. UNLV Black, Klark Performing A rts General Index Faculty Index B.A. - M.A. Southern Utah State Booth, Lloyd Mathematics B.S, USU, M.A. NAU Chura, John Health Education B.S. - M.S. Purdue U Coffin, Phil Guidance A.A. Monmouth College B.S. - M.Ed. U of N, Reno Collins, Quincy English Human Relations Club 104 Language Clubs 114-115 Music Department 116-125 Newspaper Staff 100 NJRO TC 92-95 Opening 1-33 Pep Club 97 Powder Puff Football 174-175 Seniors 34-83 Senior Personalities 84-85 Senior Wills 86-87 Spring Sports 179-187 Soccer 164-167 State 99 Sun Youth Forum 102-103 Tennis 150-151 Theater 128-129 Underclassmen 188-293 Varsity Quiz 90-91 Volleyball 162-163 Wrestling 168-173 Yearbook Staff 108-109 Foote, Jayne Foreign Language B.A. BYU, M.Ed. UNLV Foote, Michael Mathematics B.A. - M.E.D. UNLV Frosini, Terry Alston, Tony industrial Arts B.S. Grambling U Anderson, Jackie Guidance B.A. U of Colo, M.Ed. UNLV Appel, Mary Guidance B.S. - M. Ed. U otAZ Appling, Mazie Business B.S. TSU B Barnson, Larry Special Education A.A. Mesa College, B.A. UNLV Beckstead, Marriner Performing Arts A.A. Snow College, B.A. BYU, MME, Northern Arizona University Bennett, Jr., James Science B.S. Mississippi Valley U Bennion, Allen Special Education B.A. U of Wichita Berry, Connie Physical Education B.A. Iowa Wesleyan College Bourque, Ed Social Science B.A. College of Southern Utah, M.A. Northern Arizona U Bowman, Denia Social Science B.E. - B.E.D. U of Miami, Fla. M.S. UNLV Brille, Jon English B,A. Mexico City College Butler, Barbara English B.A. William Jewell College MA. UNLV C Camillone, Emilio Driver Training B.A. California State at Long Beach M.A. Northern Arizona U Camp, William Art B.F,A. BYU, MA. UNLV Cardon, E. LaMarr industrial Arts B.S. New Mexico Western U M.A. Northern Arizona U Ching, Victor Mathematics B.S. Idaho State U M.Ed. Utah State U B.A. Xavier University Cortez, Josepha Library B.A. UNLV D Dalis, Katherine Business B.S. UCLA Davidson, Vicki Reading B. S, Slippery Rock State Dyck, Arthur Mathematics B.A. - M. A. UNLV E Edwards, Aldeane Dean B,A. University of Iowa M.A. Northern Arizona U Engkraf, Glenna Physical Education B.A. Idaho State U F Finfrock, Dennis Science B.S. BYU, MA. NAU College English B.S. U of Nevada, Reno G Gambarelli, Umberto Social Science B.A. UNLV Gonzales, Ruben Health Education B.S. Northern Arizona U Goodell, Rex Science B.S. - M.S. Northern Arizona U Grabavoi, Daphne English I B.A. University of Washington Gray, Marguerite Science B.E. - MS.E. Teacher's College H Hadfield, Lynn Reading B.S. Weber SC, M. Ed. USU Havich, Millicent Physical Education B.A. Utah State U Helwig, Mary Ellen Mathematics B.A. Hunter College Hern, Virginia Science MA. University of Montana Hoolihan, Richard . Industrial Arts B.A. State University College, Buffalg Hoskin, E.G. Social Science B,S. USU, M.S. UNLV J Jacobson, Max Foreign Language B.A. University of Southern Utah Jacquot, Roger F, Business B.A. Chadron State C, M.S. UNLV Jensen, Ron Art M.S. Utah State University Johnson, Robert Science B.S. Western 'Montana College of Ed M.S. Montana State U Johnston, Donald Social Science B.S. Minat State College K Kimak, John English B.S. Rutgers, M.A. NAU Koot, Marcia English B.A. UNLV Kreuzer, William Science B.A. Whittier College L Lamoreaux, Orien Guidance B.A. BYU Leavitt, Dee H English B.S. Southern Utah S, M.Ed.A. UNLV Lemmon, Robert Foreign Language B.A. UNLV Locatelli, Robert Social Science B.S. - M,A. Northern Arizona U Long, Lloyd Social Science ' B.S. BYU, M.A. UNLV Lytle, Terry Industrial Arts B.A. - M.Ed. UNLV M Manion, Cynthia s Mathematics B.A. - M.Ed. UNLV Mason, Marie Art B.F.A. UNLV McCabe, Martha Foreign Language B.A. Mills College lVlcDaniels, Cheryl Home Economics B.A. California State U, Fresno McDowell, Robert Career Education B.A. ASU, M.A, NAU Meyer, Sherry Business B.S. University of Oklahoma Miller, John English B.A. Brigham Young U Moore, Doris Career Education B.S, Central Michigan U, M.S. UNLV Moore, Steve Social Science B.S. - M.S. UNLV N Negrete, Robert Art B,A. UNLV Nelson, Miriam Home Economics B.A. UNLV Nix, Ron Physical Education B.S. UNLV O O'Neil, Harry English B.A. California State U Orr, Douglas Science B.S. - M. Ed. UNLV P Parker, Dave Physical Education B.S. Brigham Young U Paul, Len Performing Arts B.A. Colo SU, M.Ed. UNLV Peck, Bob Physical Education , B.S. ' M,Ed. U of Nevada, Reno Perkins, Edna Guidance B.A, Aicura A 8, M, M.A, NAU Perry, Don Guidance B.A. Wayne State C, M.A. NAU Phelan, Mike English B.A. - M.A. U of Santa Clara Pierracos, Katherine Career Education K B.S. Simmons College R Ranney, Dianne Business B.S. UNLV, M.A. NAU Rector, Mary Home Economics H ' B.S. U of Minnesota, M.A. UNLV Reese, Evelena Social Science B.A. Voorhees College Reese, Kenley English B.A. Utah State University Reid, Janice English ' B.A. - M.A. UNLV Roberts, Jeri Social Science B.S. U of Nebraska Rua, Cynthia Business B.S. UNLV S Sagers, Delbert Business B.S. Southern Utah State Masters in Counseiing - UNLV Scott, Jr., L. Dale industrial Arts B.S. - M.A. Missouri State Teachers Seaman, Robert Science A.D. - Dixie Jr C, B.S. BYU. M. Ed. Northern Arizona U See, Ursula Social Science BA. UNLA See, Ursula Social Science B.A. UNLV Sessions, Dale Health Education B.S. - M,S. Brigham Young U Shields, William Naval Science B.S. U.S. Merchant Marine Academy M.S. UNLV Story, Marcia English B.A. - M.A. U of Nevada, Reno Swallow, Craig Social Science B.A. ASU, Teaching Certificate - Oregon College of Education T Talbert, Modell Mathematics B.S. Okla. Baptist U, M.S, Cornell U Taylor, Marcia Science B.A. California State U, Fullerton Tener, Ruth I English B.M, Baylor University Tomsich, Barry Science B.S. U of Minn, Duluth, M.Ed. UNLV U Ueckert, Herb Library BS. U of Houston W Walker, Marian Physical Education B.A. idaho State U Ware, Gwendolyn English B.A. U of Arkansas, Pine Bluff Watts, Mildred English , B.A. Ottowa U M.A, Texas Womans U Watts, Rex Mathematics B.S. - M.A. U of Wyoming White, Dennis Dean B.S. U of South Dakota, M.S. UNLV Williams, Jean Physical Education B.S. Grambling C, M.S. UNLV Abeisen, Nancy 36 Agosta, Paige 35, 121 Aguilar. Minerva Alexander, David 38 Alexander, Debra 38 Alfred. William Allred. Jeffery 38 Anderson Jeffrey 38, 45, 143. 174 Anderson, Kelli Angle. Sherri 1. 38, 98, 99, 243 Varsity Chorus 2, Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer of Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' State 4, FBLA 4, Anthony. Mary Apgar, Glenn 38 Argust, Barbara 39 FBLA 4. Arms, Faithlyn 39 Armstrong. Catherine 39 Ashmore, Charles Atkinson. Sandra 39 Ski Club. Autrey. Carlos 39 Aveiiino. Joseph Aye. Mitzi 39, 280 Bailey. Melinda 39, 98, 123, 173, 174. 256 Pinpals 2, 3. 4, Vice- Presidenti Treasurer of Pinpals 2, Secretary ol Pinpals 3. President ol Pinpals 4, Varsity Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 2. 3. Caballeras 3, National Honor Society 3. 4. Secretary of National Honor Society 4, Girls' State Runner-Up 4. Sun Youth Forum 4. Powder Puff Football 4. Senior Class Committee 4. Graduation Committee 4. Ballard. Gary Ballard. Howard 39, 99, 164. 166 J. V. Football 2, Track 2. Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4, Boys State 4, Lettermen 's Club 2, 3. Ballard, Judy 238 Ballard, Richard 39 Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, Boys' State 4. Ballard, Thomas 39. 143 Football 3. 4. Baseball 3. National Honor Society 4. Boys' State 4. Banda, Anna Banick. Curtis Banks, Jimmie Barker, Leon 40, 90. 91, 150 Barker, Thomi 40 Barton, Karen 40, 48, 123. 129 Nevada All-State Choir 3. Sun Youth Forum 3. 4, Madrigals 3. Bass. Marvin Bateman. Terry 40 Baumgartner, Debra Bedient. Cathleen 40 Bedient, Navelle Bedient. Sally Beebe, Michele 98. 162, 163 Benito, Ariel 40 Bennett, Briggs 40, 120 Berdahl, Joy 6, 40, 98, 105. 122, 123, 125, 128 Bergstrom, Carina 31, 40. 123 Ski Club, Varsity Chorus. Bianchi, Donna 40 Bieser, Michele BigJohn, Gerald 50, 94, 168, 169, 171. 194 Bilbro, Michael 41 Fishing Club 4, President of Fishing Club 4, Ski Club 3, Electronics Club 4, J, V. Basketball 3. Binney, Mark Bird, Michelle 41 Track 2, 3, Swimming 2, 3. Bivins, Bradley 41 Blake, Corey 41 Blalark, Carl 41, 168, 169, 171 Blalark, Charles 41, 168, 169, 170, 172 Blaskey, Robert 15, 41, 90, 91, 112, 193, 337 Bommarito, Denise 41 Borden. Brenda 42, 123 Bottoms, Diane 42 Bowman, Carolyn 121 Boyle. Craig 4. 16, 18, 19, 41, 42, 51, 58, 60, 84, 90, 108, 109, 228. 253, 293 Student Body President 4, Sun Youth Forum 4, Vaquero Staff 2. 3, 4, initiated Merlin's Cleat Football Award 4, First Spirit Ladder Victim 4, Politician of the Year 4, Farthest Cut Personality of the Year 4, Mayors Youth Advisory Council 4, Bicen- tennial Rotary Youth Congress 4, District Attor- neys Young Citizens Council 4. Braner. Becky 42. 51, 109, 336 Bretton, Larry Football. Key Club. Brizeno, Jesse 42, 164, 165, 166, 274 J. V. Football 2, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Sgccer 3, 4, Mr. Hustle Award in Baseball 2, Most inspira- tional Award in Soccer 3. Brodeen, Richard 42 Brown, Bruce Brown, Kevin 8, 40. 42, 68, 141, 143, 164 Captain of Varsity Football. Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Soccer, J. V. Basketball. Ski Club, Lettermen's Club, Most Valuable Back Award in Football. Brown, Patti 42, 112 Brunner, Dale 16, 42, 108,109 Vaquero Staff 2, 3, 4, Layout Editor 4, Senior Class Editor 4, Sun Youth Forum 3, Ski Club 2, 3, UNLVEarly Studies Program 4, Bryant, Leanna 42 Burke. Susan 43 Horseback Riding Club 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, French Club 2, Ecology Club 3, 4, Burris, Cathy 43, 58 Burrows, William 43 Burson, Steven 43 Byrd, Lynetta Caci, Michele 43 Cameron, Cynthia 43, 45, 57, 85, 120, 121, 174, 234, 238, 292 Varsity Band. Marching Band Varsity Choir, Drum Major, Bench Babes. President of Bench Babes, Soccer Bunnies, Manager of Varsity Soccer, National Honor Society, Student Council, Homecoming Committee, Election Committee. Gov- ernor's Youth Traffic Safety Council, Powder Puff Football, Senior Captain of Powder Puff Football, Most Spirited Senior, Girls' State Alternate, American Legion Award, Clark County Honor Band, Nevada All-State Band, Softball. Camp, Joseph 43 Cannon, Ivan Cantara, Charleton 43, 244, 292 Caravella, Toni 43 Carpenter, Joyce 44 Bowling. Cavanaugh, Jack 44 Chapman, Daniel 44 Chase, Monika 44 Cheek, Joyce 2, 44 Ecology Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Serteens 4, Pep Club 3. Child, Nina 44 Cipriano, Pete 44 Clapp, Cheryl 44 Clements, Cindy 44 Clucas, Craig 45 Cluka, Deborah 45 Clutter, Robert 45 Cobb, Danny Coleman, beverly Coleman, Beverly Compton, Michelle 45, 166, 174, 256 Tennis, Spanish Club, Swingers, Pinpals, Soccer Bunnies, Conobre, Stephanie 45 Cooper, Wendy 45, 123 Varsity Choir. Coppola, Michael 46 Cortney, Mary 46 Coughlin, Tim Cox, Arlena 46 Cox, Robert 46 Track 2, Student Council 3, Key Club 3. Secretary! Treas- urer of Key Club 3. Coyle, Alison Crampton, Ervin 46, 143, 164, 165 Key Club, Lettermen's Club, Soccer, Football, Sun Youth Forum. Crane, Patricia 46, 173 Pinpals 2. 3, 4, President of Pinpals 2, Hostess ot Pinpats 3, Student Council 2, 4, Senior Class Committee 4, Graduation Committee 4, Homecoming Committee 4. Crank, Raleena 46 Crevelt, Gregory 46, 99, 168 Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2. 3, 4, Boys' State 4, Senator ofBoys'State 4, Air Force Academy Scholarship 4. Crites, Catherine 47 Curtis, Sharon 47 Damewood, Frank 2, 47, 93 Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Most improved Award in Track 3. Dante, Robert 47 Davis, Gary 47 Davis, Randall Davis, Wendy 47 Dean, Kevin 47, 81 Dean, Linda 41, 121 Varsity Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Track 2, NJROTC 2, 3, 4, Historian of Band 3, Ecology Club 3, 4, Powder Puff Football 3. DeLuca, John 2, 47, 51, 84, 143, 193 Dempsey, Joseph Dennis, Linda 48, 123 Varsity Choir 2, 3, 4, FHA 2, Vice-President ol FHA 2, Sun Youth Forum 3. DeSantis, Peter 48, 336 Diamond, Barry 2, 16, 18, 79, 38, 46, 48, 49. 85, 108, 168. 193, 285, 293 Student Body Vice-President 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Sun Youth Forum 4, Chaparral Express Staff 3, Vaquero Staff 4, Senior Powder Puff Cheer- leader 4, Most Spirited Senior 4, First Spirit Ladder Thrower 4, Root Beer Chug-a-lug 4, Head of Homecoming Committee 4, Assembly Committee 4, Mayors Youth Advisory Council 4, Bicen- tennial Rotary Youth Congress 4, District Attor- ney's Young Citizen's Council 4, Dias. Scott Dickinson, Debby 23, 48, 112, 148, 174 J.V. Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Varsity Volley- ball, Varsity Track, Varsity Tennis, Homecoming Queen Attendant, Most improved Award in Volleyball, Most Dedicated Award in Tennis, Powder Puff Football, Senior Captain in Powder Puff Football. Dickson, Mary 48 Disney, Kurt 48 Dobbins, Joseph 48 Doble, Michael 48 Dobson, Johanna 48, 127, 174 Dodd, Paula 3, 19, 49, 55, 98 National Honor Society 3, 4, Executive Council 4, Sun Youth Forum 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Serteens 4, President of Serteens 4. Doran, Rene 49 Downing, Philip 1 Drollinger, Elisa 3, 49 Volleyball 1, Lariettes S.. 4. Dukes, Michael 250 Dunay, Kelley 15, 49, 65, 98, 120, 121 Dunlap, Belinda 49 Dunn, Starlene 49 Caballeras, FBLA. Dupree, Marvin Durand, Juliene 49 Eagan, Stuart 50 Stage Band 2, 3, 4, Surrey. Singers 2, 4. Ea-Step,fKarieen 50 Easterwood, Joseph Eder, Donald 50, 143 Edgel, Louise 50 Edwards, Frances Eisner, Harvey 50 Bowling 2, 3, 4. Emde, Joanne 50 Fair, Patricia 50, 97 Pep Club 4, President of Pep Club 4, Student Council 4. Farr, Sherri 50 Faucher, Mark Fayle, Curtis 51 Fierros, Edmundo Filozof, Russell 51 Finelli, Jaime 41, 51, 85 Fink, Robert 4, 51, 93, 715 Spanish Club, Chess Club, Track, J, V. Football, NJROTC Finley, Cleophus Fiorentino, Ramona 51 Fitzgerald, Beth 51 Flake, LaDonna Fleck, Jeffrey 51, 90, 99, 143 J.V. Football 2, Wrestling 3, Varsity Football 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. Boys' State 4, Varsity Ouiz 3, 4, Ecology Club 4, Serteens 4, Sergeant at Arms of Serteens 4. Ford, John 121 Ford, Loretta 51 Forel, John 82 Forsythe, David 51, 141, 143 Forsythe, Timothy 52 Francis, Rebecca 52 Freeman, Michael Frei, Gregory 52 Frick, Steven 52 Gallagher, Michael Gallifent, Julie 46, 52 Gallo, Sebastian 52 Cross Country 3, 4, Auto Club 3. Galon, Frinzella Gammon, Greta 23, 36, 52, 85, 103, 174 J.V. Cheerleader, Volleyball, Softball, Sweetheart Ball Attendant, Junior Class Vice- President, Powder Puff Football, Junior Prom Attendant, Senior Class Vice- President, Homecoming Queen Attendant, Bicenten- nial Rotary Youth Congress, Sun Youth Forum, Most Athletic Senior Personality. Garcia, Teresa 199 Gardner, Cheryl 52, 98 National Honor Society 4, Science Honor 3. Gardner, Cindy 2, 52 Garner, Kevin 53 Garza, Norma 53 Gerber, Jane Gerton, Noreen 4, 53 Gibson, Ricky Gilbertson, Tony Baseball 4, Gilgor, Lon 53, 90, 233 Gines, Kathy 53 Ginsberg, Deborah 10, 11, 36, 53, 55 Caballeras 2, 3, 4, Publicity Manager of Caballeras 3, Co- Captain of Caballeras 4, Senior Class Secretary! Treasurer 4, Graduation Committee 4, Senior Trip Committee 4, Christmas Committee 4, Boulevard Mall Senior Display 4. Gogola, RoseAnn 53 Gomez, Yvonne 53, 174 Softball 2, 3, 4, Golf 3, 4, Powder Puff Football 3, 4, Girls' Glee 3. . Gonzalez, Consuelo 54 Human Relations Club 2. Gonzalez, Hilda Grant, Patricia 54 Gray, Cheryl 54 Gray, Mable 54 Grayner, Randi 54 Greene, Shirley 54 Pep Club 2, Softball 2, Soul' V Club 2, Human Relations Club 3, President of Human Relations Club 3, Track 3, 4, Pinpals 4. Griswold, Steven 54 Grossan, Gregory 54, 201 Grove, Lori Gruber, Theodore 54 ' 1 Gruber, Werner 54 7 , Guerra, Karen 55 Gulino, Vincent 131, 132, 133 -- Guzman, Sylvianna 55 Pep Club, Senior Class Committee, Senior Class Graduation Committee. Gwinner, Don 55, 150, 164 Tennis 2, 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Lettermens Club 2, 3. Hackethorn, Synthia 55 Bench Babes 3, SOCcer Bunnies 3, Softball Manager 2. Hager, Carol5, 14, 19, 55, 98, 127 Caballeras 2, 3, 4, Treasurer of Caballeras 2, Co-Captain of Caballeras 3, Captain of Caballeras 4, Powder Putt Football 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 4, Serteens 4, Valedictorian 4. Hall, Kathleen 55 Hamilton, Patricia 10, 24, 55, 148 Basketball 2, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, Soltball 2, 3, 4, Soul Club 2, Pep Club 2, Varsity Cheer- leader 3, 4, Head Varsity Cheerleader 4, Most Valuable Player Award in Volleyball 3, All Conference Pitcher in Soltball 3, Girls' Slate Alternate 4. Hamm, Larry Hammitt, Lisa 5, 16, 20, 55, 98, 108, 174, 337 Vaquero Stall 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Lariettes 3, 4, Vice-President of Lariettes 3, President of Lariettes 4, Bicentennial Scholarship Winner 4, Stage Band 4, Powder Puff Football 4, Sun Youth Forum 3, Key Club 3, Graduation Com- mittee 4, Senior Prom Committee 4, Mighty Orange 4, Boulevard Mall Senior Display 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Hammons, James 25, 55 Hardin, Veneda 56 Hardy, Kathleen 56 Hardy, Robert 56, 122 Harmon, Jody 56 Harmon, Kathy 56, 112 Harris, Beverly 56, 100 . Harris, Randall 56, 122, 131, 132, 133 Hart, Jim Haskell, Kimberly 6, 56, 102, 127 Caballeras 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Caballeras 4, Sun Youth Forum 4. Hatch, Elwood 57 Haupt, Michalle Hayhurst, Julie 57 Heavin, Victoria 57 Henderson, Cindy 57 Track, FBLA. Henderson, Jill 6, 57, 174 Lariettes 3, 4, Treasurer of Lariettes 3, Vice-President of Lariettes 4. Hermansen, Cheryl 57 Girls' Glee, Varsity Choir, FBLA, Sun Youth Forum. Hernandez, Angela 6, 57, 90, 91, 99 Spanish Club 2, 3, Secretary of Spanish Club 2, President of Spanish Club 3, Ecology Club 2, 3, Secretary! Treasurer of Ecology Club 2, Varsity Quiz 3, 4, Captain of Varsity Quiz 4, Track 2, 3, Golf 3, 4, Sun Youth Forum 3, Girls' State 4, Soccer Bunnies 4, Rotary Congress 3. Herrera, Loretta 57 Hess, Ray Hess, Stephen Hetherington, Mark 57 Hewlett, Norman 57, 143, 174, 271, 282 Hicks, Linda Hicks, Paul 57 Hill, Paula Hill, Roderic 57 Bowling 2, 3, 4, Hinklebein, Howard 57 Hodge, Robert Hodler, Debora 7, 16, 58, 90, 91, 109 Spanish Club 2, 3, Treasurer of Spanish Club 3, Ecology Club 2, 3, 4, President of Ecology Club 3, Varsity Quiz 3, 4, Secretary ot Varsity Quiz 4, Sun Youth Forum 3, Vaquero Staff 3, 4, index Editor 4, Serteens 4, UNLV Early Studies Program 4. Holland, Dennis Holly, Mark Hoist, Dennis 58, 69, 85, 141, 143, 214 Howe, Joanne 58, 113 Hudson, Kathy 58 Huebner, Kurt Huntsman, Mark 58' - Inman, Robin 5 Jacks, Ralph Jacks, Sharon 58 Jackson, Connie 58 Jacobs, Erwin 59 Jacobs, Joseph Jacobson, Deborah 7, 16, 50, 59, 174 Lariettes 3, 4, Co-Captain of Lariettes 3, 4, Secretary of Lariettes 3, Key Club 3, FBLA President 4, Vaquero Staff 4, Business Editor 4, Powder Pulf Football 4, Graduation Committee 4, Senior Prom Committee 4, High Honor Roll 3, 4, Mighty Orange 4, Boulevard Mall Senior Display 4, All Sports Program 4, Career Day 3. Jacobson, Laurie Jacobson, Lester James, Cornelius 59, 168, 169, 171 Jaramillo, Gregory 59 Jarrett, Carl 59, 120, 121, 143 Jefferson, Benjamin 143 Jeth Robert 59 Jersey, Larry 59, 206 Johnson, Cheryl Johnson, Cheryl Johnson, David Johnson, Dennis Johnson, Kerry 59 Jones, Cammy 60 Jones, James Jones, Joni 48, 60 Jones, Melvin Jones, Nancy 60 Jones, Patricia 60 Jordan, Patricia Kane, Steve 60, 150 Tennis 2, 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, Lettermen's Club 2, 3, Karr, Barbara 60 Keele, Thomas 60 Keller, Thomas 60 Kelly, Saralee 60 Kelly, Shannon 60 Kelly, Suzanne 55, 61, iee, 174 Kidd, Brenda 61 Kilgore, James Kimball, Karen 61 King, Joseph H King, Sheila 61, 291 1 Kirkham, Johnny 61 Kirsch, Samuel 61 Kirschner, Conrad 61 Knudsen, Shawna 61 Kohler, Jerry Korth, Daniel 7, 38, 61, 143 Student Council 2, J.V. Football 2, Varisty Football 3, 4, Varsity Soccer-3g. Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4. Kosior, Kimberley 16, 20,'151', 109, 127, 174 g 7 i Kost, Russel 52, 61, 141, 143, 164, 165, 256 Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, First Team All-Conference Deten- sive End 4, Varsity Soccer 2, 4, J, V. Baseball 2, Student Government 4, Sun Youth Forum 4. K otzan, Suzanne 60, 122, 123, 220 La Cosse, Sandra 62 Larson, Dennis x LeBtet,i, Michiaei62 . , Leavitt, Julie 62 262 ' Tennis, Best Tennis' Player Award Lariettes, President of Lariettes, FBLA, Chaparral Express Staff Lee, Glenda 62, 282 Leisek, Roxana 62 Lemon, Kathleen 62, 93 Lewandowski, Raymond Lewis, Carleton 62 Lewis, Stephen Lewis, Todd 627 Lienhard, Tim 62, 121 Lindnei: Christine Z 62, 121 Pep Band, Varsity Band, Stage Band, Marching Band. Lindsey, Sharon- Little, Brad . NJROTC, NJROTC Drill Team, L TJG NJRO TC Platoon Leader, J. M Soccer. Lowe, Richard.62, 123 Lowery, William 63 1 Luna, Thomas 72 ss, 164 , L yles, Danny 63 MacMillan, John , Mahrt, Cheri 63, 123 Mangione, Joseph, Mann, Michael 63 ' Manning, Douglas 63 ' . Marlin, Jordan s Marquez, Patrick Marshall, James 93 Martin, Christine 53, 120 Martin, Ronald ' Martin, Teresa 63 Varsity Chorus, Girl's BasketbalL Girfs Track. Matthews, Frizeifa 63 Mayorga, Lenny 64 Mays, Debra 64 Mazzanti, Leesa 64 McCarthy, Lance 64 McCormack, Anthony 64, 78 McCormick, Thomas 64, 122 McCown, Tom McCraney, Lonnie McCurdy, David 64 McDanieL Dale McDonald Craig 64, 143 McDonald, John McDonnell, Alyce 64, 103 McFadden, Mary 10, 11, 64, 173, 174 Caballeras 2, FHA 3, Powder Puff Football 3, 4, Graduation Committee 4, Senior Class Committee 4, Christmas Committee 4, Pinpals 4. McGill, Cynthia 65, 122, 123, 220 McGough, Bart 8, 65, 120 Soccer, J. V. Football, NJROTC, Squad Leader in NJROTC, Pep Band, Stage Band, Honor Band, Photo- graphy Club, Hiking Club, McGough, Bret 65, 73, 93, 120, 121 McGowan, Richard McHugh, Lisa McJoy, Colbert McKinney, Robert 65 McLean, Jeff 65, 120 McLemore, Colinda 65 McLennan, Tammy 65, 105, 130 McMaster, David 65 Mcivtillon, Leslie 29, 65, 120 McNair, Mary ' Melveely, Susan 65 x Mehleil, Allen 661 112 ' . Mclvlerney, John lviohlemey,-Julie 66, 148 Mcwiltiams, Jill 66, 103 Mede, Mary 66 Meier, Kevin 66 Mendoza, Valerie 19, 66 Executive Committee 4, Sun Youth Forum 4, Mayor's Youth Advisory Council 4, Graduation Committee 4, Homecoming Committee 4, Skis Ctnb 4, Nominated for Most. Outspoken Person of the L Year? 14,5 UNLV Early. 'Studies Program'4. L L T T Meredith, Rebecca 66 , Merrilt, Keith 66 Messer, Bonnie 66, 174 Gabaliaras 3, Powder Puff Footbatl 3, 4, Bench Babes 4. Miller, Christy 93 Milleh Renee 67, 97 Pep Club 4, Vice-President of Pep Club 4. Miller, Robert 67 Misawic, Dawn 67 FBLA 3, 4, Secretary of FBLA 4. Moody, Cynthia 71 '19, 67, 98, 1011 127 ' ' Caballeras 2, 3, 4, Treasurer ot Caballeras 3, 4, Student Body SecretafylTreasurer 4, Chaparral Express Staff 3, 4, Pinpals 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Sun Youth Forum 3, Serteens 4. Moore, William 67, 122 Mora, Maria Morfoid, Michalle 67 Morgan, Jackie 67, 120, 122, 123, 125, 174 Morrison, Michael Morrison, Stacey 30, 67, 120, 169, 171 ' Varsity Baseball, Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Band, Pep Banah Stage Band, Marching Band' Surrey Singers, Clark County Honor Band, Las Vegas City Stage Band, Nevada All-State Band, McDonaId's All American High School Band, President of Varsity band, marathon '33, McDonald's All American High School Band, President of Varsity Band, marathon '33, You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. Naegle, LaDawn 36, 39. 68, 84, 98, 99, 102, 174 Navarro, Linda 26, 68, 105, 130 Neibaur, Russell 68, 98 Neill, Edward Nelson, Blaine 68, 120, 121 Newman, Ruth 68 Nielson, Jacqueline 2, 23, 68, 123, 174 Nitti, Lisa 68 Noriye, George 69 Norris, Denise 69, 120 Norris, Vickie 69 Nunn, Elizabeth 69, 123 Nye, Kathleen O'Brien, Michele 69 O'Donnell, Thomas 8, 49, 69, 141, 143 Ohrn, Jeffrie 69, 164, 165, 166 Oldford, Walter 58, 69, 246 Outland, Cynthia 69 Overberg, John Owings, Richard 49, 70 Padilla, Anna 70 Page, Thomas 70 Parker, Nancy 70 Parker, Sharessa Parris, Chad 82 i Partch, Daniel 8, 70, 143 Patchett, Marvin 70 Patrick, Frank Peeples, Dean Pemberton, Jack 70 Perry, Alexander Perusse, Steven Petersen, Tacy 70 Peterson, Belinda Peterson, Derrin Peterson, Julie 70, 166 Peterson, Rodney 70 Phee, Jordan 70, 80, 141, 143, 169, 172, 174 Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, J. V. - Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 3, Letter- men's Club 2, 3, Art club 3, 4. Piccolo. Rosalie 71 Pike, Mary 71, 90, 128 Varsity Chorus, Drama, Clark County Drama and Forensic Meet. Pingpank, Philip 71 Plummer, Robert 71, 251 Puppos, Terry 71 Qualey, Robert 71, 276 Radez, Debbie Ralston, Glenna 71 Ramberg, Richard 71 Ranieri, Shirley 72 Reed, Leslie 72, 98 Tennis, Easy Riders Horse- back Riding Club, Vice- President of Easy Riders, Serteens, FBLA, National Honor Society. Reilly, .John 72 Ricca, Christine, 72 Richard, David 72 Riley, Lisa 16, 72, 103, 108, 109, 337 Vaquero Staff 3, 4, Editor-in- Chief 4, Sun Youth Forum 3, 4, Family Leaderof Tomorrow 4, UNL V Early Studies Program 3, 4. Roach, Joyce 72 Roberts, Dawn 72 Robertson, Terry 5, 72, 169, 170, 293 Robinson, Dale Robison, Tammy 72, 109 Rockstad, Arlette 73, 98 Roland, Rachel 73, 97, 115, 120 Student Government Corres- pondence Secretary 3, Track 2, 3, Drama Club 2, 3, interact 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Treasurer ol Spanish Club 3, Debate Club 4, Secretary of Debate Club 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, School Representative 3, 4, Stage Band 3. Rollins, Gary Rose, Jack Roser, Karen 73 Ross, Michael 73, 100 Baseball 2, Soccer 2. Chaparral Express Staff 2, 3, 4. Row, Darrell 73 Rowe, Sherri 73 Rowley, Konstance 73, 173, 174 Rule, Jeneil 73 Ruther, Misty Ryan, Lorie 73, 101, 192 Salagi, Tomijean 2, 16, 53, 73, 109 Swingers 2, Student Body Secretarylfreasurer 2, 10 Vaquero Staff 3, 4, UNLV Early Studies Program 4. Samberg, Steven 74, 150 Varsity Tennis, Sun Youth Forum. Samuelson, Bernard 74 Sanderson, Daniel 74, 168 Sanford, Brian Savadina, Lars 74, 143, 164, 193 ' Varisty Football 3, 4, Varsity Soccer 2,1 3,4 Senior Powder Putt Cheerleader 4, 'Letter- men's Club 2, 3. Schaffer, Vickie 74 Schofield, Lance 74, 122 ' Schweitzen Andrea Scimone, Robert 74 Scott, Donald 74, 743 Semler, Mitchell 74 Shay, Robert 74 Sheltren, Toni 75 Sherman, Sharon 75 Shields, Diana 75 Shields, Michelle 75, 93 Shope, John 75 Shortle, Lori 75 Shugars, Charles 75 Ski Club 3, Fishing Club 4, Electronics Club 4. Simon, Dorothy Soul Club 2, 3, 4. Simpson, Devon Sims, Thomas Sinclair, Russell 75 Sinks, Bruce 75, 257 Skalla, Steven Skeels, Scott 75 Skrehot, Susan 77 Slezak, Pamela 76 Pep Club 2, FBLA a, 4. Sloblg, Sandra 2, 174 Smith, Donna 76 Smith, Gary 76 Smith, Larry 76, 195 Smith, Shirley 76 Caballeras 2, Sophomore Class Secretary 2, Basketball 3, Student Council 3, Graduation Committee 4. Smith, Tammy 8, 76, 250 Smith, Vickie 76 Snipes, Debbie 76 Souders, Shawn 77, 123 Spencer, Kathleen 77 Spika, Penny 77 Sprouii, Cynthia 77, 105, 129 Spurigo, Victor 77, 85, 112 St. Pierre, Lynn 73 Stanga, Kathleen 77 Caballeras 2, 3, Historian of Caballeras 2, 3, Graduation Committee 4, Senior Trip Committee 4. Stanga, Marlene 77 Caballeras 2, 3, Uni-Girl of Caballeras 2, 3, Graduation Committee 4, Senior Trip Committee 4. Steelman, Barry 77 Stein, Mitchell 16, 58, 77, 108 Stellato, Robert 77 Stephens, Ronald 77, 122, 164 Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4, J.V. Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3, Surrey Singers 2, 3, 4, Varsity Chorus 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, Lettermen's Club 2, Vice- President of Varsity Chorus, Stage Band 4, Steward, Thomas Stewart, Cheryl 78, 127 Stewart, Donna 78 Stoutimore, Linda 78 FBLA. Streubel, Theodore Sutton, Robert 78 Swahn, Elisabeth 31, 78, 127, 282 Swanson, Gerald 78 Soccer 2, Cross Country 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, German Club 2. Tabeek, Alfred 78 Tamayo, Sonny 78 Tanner, Melanie Tanner, Robin 78, 162, 163 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Most Valuable Forward Award in Basketball 3. Taylor, Dawna 78 Terry, Pamela 23, 47, 50, 78, 84, 98, 151, 173, 174 Chaparral Express Staff 2, 3, Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Queen Atten- dant 4, Lariettes 3, 4, Captain of Lariettes 4, Most Valuable Player Award in Tennis 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Powder Puff Football 3, 4, Sun Youth Forum, Pinpals 3, 4, Treasurer of Pinpals 4. Thiede, Nancy 79 Thomas, Kathy 79 Thompson, Brian 79, 82 Thompson, Jeffrey Electronics Club. Thompson, Lola 79 Thompson, Robert 79 Thompson, Tommi 79 Thornton, Peter Tidwell, Robert 79, 164 Lettermen's Club, Varsity Soccer. Tilley, Becky 79, 127, 173, 174 Caballeras 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain of Caballeras 2, Treasurerl Co-Captain of Caballeras 3, Student Council Executive Committee 2, Girls' Glee 3, Pinpals Hostess 4, Sun Youth Forum 4, Graduation Committee 4, Powder Puff Football 4, Varsity Chorus 4, Senior Class Committee 4, Miss Drill Team USA Candidate 4. Toller, Kenneth 80, 93 Trauller, Clyde 80 Tunheim, Wayne 80 Turner, Dorice 80 Turner, Nikki 23, 80, 148 Turner, Roby 7, 68, 80, 143, 168 Upshaw, Jeneva Vega, Susan Verchick, Mary 80, 120, 162, 163, 174 GAA 2, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Captain of Volleyball Team 2, 3, Most Valuable Player Award in Volleyball 2, 3, Golf 3, 4, Softball 2, 3, 4, Ecology Club 2, President of Ecology Club 2, Powder Puff Football 3, 4, Statisician lor Mens' Basketball Team 3, 4, Varsity Band 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2. Verde, Christopher Vining, Elizabeth Waldman, Danny 93 Ward, Ronald Washington, Darlene 80 Washington, Judas 284, 338 Wellendorf, Ronald Wellman, William 79, 81, Football 2. Welsh, Claudia 81 Wertman, Dianna 97 Pep Club 4, Secretary of Pep Club 4. West, Gallann 81 Whisler, Michelle White, Robert 81 Wiedrlck, Curtis 81 Williams, Janice 9, 47, 81, 98. 109 Williams, Sherrona 81 Girls' Glee, Soul Club, Black History Week. Williams, Steven 81, 122, 124 Male Chorus 2, Treasurer of Male Chorus 2, Varsity Chorus 3, 4, Equipment Manager of Varsity Chorus 3, 4, Chaparral Express Staff 3. Willoughby, Reginald 224 Wimmer, Kenneth 81, 93, 261 NJROTC, Drill Team Leader in NJROTC. Winberg, Rick 81, 168, 236, 238 Wood, Mary Kay 82 K Woodruff, Roy 82 Woodrum, Kim 82, 174 Basketball 2, Softball 2, 3, 4, Most Inspirational Award in Wright, Katherine 82 f. Wyatt, Kristal 82, 105 - Yamashita, Teri 82 Yates, Bradley 82 - g Yates, Terri 82 J Zabriskie, Leland 8, 82 -T21 Soltbali 3, Bike Riding Club 2.3 Do you have a student at Chaparral High School in Cheerleading. . . Music.. . Clubs.. . Caballeras. .. R.O.T.C .... JournaIism...Surrey Singers... Sports...Drama...Art... IQUUSTEIQ CLUB JolN NGW A Index AMERSON. Robin 191, 127 BEASLE ABBEY. Aaron 191, 239 ABRAHAM, Michael 191 ABRAMS, Dani 265 ADAMS Brenda ADAMS, Brenda ADAMS, Craig ADAMS, Craig 265 ADAMS, Don 110,227 ADAMS, Margaret 227 306 ADAMS, Scott 265 ADAMS, Vincent 103, 116, 122. 22 ADAMSON, Donald ADDIS, Melina 265 AGOSTA, Michael 255 AGUlLAR, Ramona 191 AGUlLAR. Rhonda AHN, Thomas 227 AIKEN. Michelle 227 ALBERTSON. Laurie 265 ALBERTSON. Robert 191 ALBERTSON. Vlcky191 ALEXANDER, Susan 265 ALEXANDER, Toney ALGASE. Ronny ALGERA, Lora 227 ALLEMAN, David 176,227 ALLEN, Doris. 265 ALLEN, Glenn ALLEN, Zachary ALLEY. Gregory 191 ALLRED, Anne 227 ALLRED, Becky 97, 191 ALLRED, Roger ALLRED, Timothy 191 ALONSO. Steve ALPERT,Rlck191 ALTlERE,Rlcky191 ALTIERE, Vicky 7 ALVAREZ. Jordan 90. 91, 110, 111, ANDERSEN, ANDERSON. ANDERSON, ANDERSON, ANDERSON. ANDERSON. ANDERSON. Michael Carrie Cathleen 227 Jolene 265 Kelly 148, 191 Michael 227 Steven 227 ANDREWS, Dorothy ANGlONE. Robert ANTHONY. Connie 162, 227. 278 ANTONACCl, Anthony 265 ANTONACCI, Nicole 191 'Sr 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44444444444444444 113, 119,227 ANTUNA, Elizabeth ANTUNA, Gabe 143, 191 APODACA, Frank 191 APODACA. Steve 227 APPELLOF. Gerald 265 APPLEGA TE. Amy 265 ARAGON. Robin 112, 265 ARAMA, Fanny ARAMA, Jack 265 ARCAMUZl, Georganne 227 ARMES. Louisa 265 ARMlJO. Loren 191 ARMITAGE, Carrie 265 ARMITAGE, Heidi 227 ARMSTONG, Dorothy 227 ARMSTRONG, Edwin ARMSTRONG, Jeanetta 227 ARMSTRONG, Sheila 191 ARMSTRONG, Thomas 265 ARND T, Rebecca ARNDT. Rodney 265 ARNOLD. Ricky 265 ARNOLD, Tamara 227 ARNOLDI, Donna 265 ARNOVE. Karla 191 ARNOVE. Sheri 265 ARNTZ, John 122, 168, 227 ARNTZ, Mark 116, 122, 191 ARRINGTON. Judy 227 ARSEN, Kimberley 228 ARSEN, Ronald 265 ARTEMIS. Joy 265 ASHBAUGH, Craig ASHBY, Natalie 162. 266 ASHCRAFT. John 266 ASHCRAFT. Trna191 ASHTON, Debra 266 ASHTON, James 228 ATKlNS, Kathy 266 ATKlNSON, Donald ATKlNSON, Robin 266 AUERBACH, Cynthia 228 AUSTIN, Mark AUSTIN, Thomas AUTREV, Kathy 266 AUTREY, Sharon 266 AUTREY, Sheila AYALA, Richard 266 AZEVEDO, Lynn 192 B BACA, Denise 192 BACON. Helene 228 BAGGETT. Franklin BAlLEY. Perry 228 BAKER, James BAKER. Michael 192 or-wgralnu lations Cglfaf uELfTirf'1C3 ern IOI' 444444444444444444 iiwt U Sf-X 1 BAKER, Rick 228 BAKER, Tena 266 BALDWlN, Leoda BALL, Virginia 228 BALLARD, Ruth 177, 228. 255 BALLARD, Sarnanthy 105, 266 BALOCCA, Beth 228 BANDA, Raul 113, 167,228 BANG, S BANKS. BANKS. andy 266 Charlie 192 Curtis BANKS, Diane BANKS, Gwendolyn 192 BANKS, Karen, 228 BANKS Michael BARBEE, Dorna 228 BARBER, Barkley 266 BARBER, Deborah 228 BARBER, Dianna 266 BARKER, Steven 266 BARNES, Jeffrey 176, 192 BARNES, Pamela 228 BARNUM, Calvin 192 BARONAK, Ann 228 BARRET BARRET BARRET BA RRET T, Carl 120. 192 T, Lisa T, Rebecca T, Todd 101, 143, 174, 229 BARRON. Sylvia BARROW. Kimberly 229 BARRY, BARTH, BARTLE BARTLE Robert Michael 266 TT. Donald 192 Y. Debbie 229 BASS, Joel 192, 259, 284 BASTIAN. Wfdtsoe 160, 229 BAUM, Stephanie 192 BAUMGARTEN, Cyndee BAXTER. Steven 266 BAXTER. Theodore 28, 116, 122, 229 BA VER, John 161, 266 BA VER. 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Terry 113, 123, 194 BROOKS, David194 BROSTROM, Cindy 230 BROUGHTON, Karen 267, 268 BROUGHTON, JR., Kenneth 146, BROWN, Dawn 112, 194 BROWN, Dexter 267 BROWN, Donald BROWN, Donald Wayne 194 BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN enowiv, BROWN, BROWN, , Linda 194 . Robert 267 , Rock 230 , Shawna 104, 194 Frank 58. 108, 114, 194 James Timothy Vincent BRUCE, Robin 194 BRUCE, Ronald 97, 113. 230 BRUNDLE, Tammy 194 BRUNETTL Tony 143. 144. 194 BRYANT. Jackie 267 BUFORD. Claudia 230 BUFORD, Neva BUFORD, Patricia 194 BULLOCKS, Michael BUNTING, Ray BURKE. Raymond 176. 229 BURKE, Rodney 229 BURKS, Donald 194 BURNEY, Rosalyn 268 BURNS, Carlos BURNS, Michael BURNSIDE. Robert 268 BURROUGHS, Roberta 229 BURROWS, Anthony 229 BURSON, Eva 229 KWWW-, , M... f Q 4 230 I BURTON, Barry 268 BUTON, Claude 161, 268 BURTON, Jim BURTON, Willette Denise 43, 194 BUSBY, Gerald 51, 194 BUSH, Steven 194 BUTERA, Valerie BUTTKE, Janny 230 BUTTO. B YNUM. BYRNE. BYRNE. BYRNE, Kelly 114. 230 Jenny 230 Patrick Richard 194 Roy 230 CABRALES, Arthur 230 CABRALES. Steven 195 CACI, Russell CAESAR, Jarnes 230 CAFFO. Leslie 230 CAGNINA, Michael 195 CAHlLL, Laurie 230 CALDWELL, James CALDWELL, Tammye 268 CALHOUN, Vickie 195 CALL, Jackie 230 CALL, Nancy 230 CALLAHAN, Elizabeth 268 CALOIA, Darlene 195 CAMERON. Charles 268 CMERON, Karin 121. 123, 145, 195, CAMERON, Paul 268 CAMPANELLI. Christine CAMPBELL, Adam CAMPBELL, Jeffrey 100, 110, 150, 231 CAMPBELL, Klrn CAMPBELL, Michael 95 CANFIELD, Chris 168, 231 CANNON, Kirk 231 CANTER, Laura CANTER, Manuel 231 CAPRIO. Debra CAPRIO. Joseph CARA VELLA, Michael 231 CARMONA, Rigoberto 268 CARPENTER, Cory 231 CARPENTER, Michael 146, 168, 171, 195, 238 CARPENTER, Regenia 195 CARPENTER, Robbie CARR, Deborah 123, 195 CARROLL, Toni 268 CARTER. Eric 143, 168. 195, 270 CARTER, Kenny 195 CARTER, Terry 195 CARTHAGE, Phil 146 CARY. David CASEL, Annette 268 indexl317 CASEL, Deborah 795 CASSEDY. Russel 268 CA TELLO, Joseph 268 CA TES. Melinda 231 CA TT, Julie 97, 268 CAUSEY. Mark 195 CA VANAUGH. Robert CA VEN. Darrell 231 CECICH. Mark CEFALO. Mark CERVANTES, Adriana CERVINI, Samuel 268 CHACON. Sandra 103, 105, 116, 123 CHAMERS. Gregg 231 CHAPA, John 265 CHAPA, Lisa 231 CHAPMAN, Debora 268 CHAPMAN, Russell 746, 167, 231 Cl-IARNIGA. Gregory 195 CHARNIGA. Teresa 195 CHASE, Glenn CHASE, Kenneth CHASE, Michelle 231 CHA YTOR, Lois 269 CHA YTOR, Shirley 269 CHENIN. Alan 129, 132. 231 CHENIN, Lori 715, 231 CHINN, Sandra 231 CHIRAINI. Karl 231 CHIRAINI. Marco David 269 CHOMCEY. Ronald CHRIS TIANSON, Peter 231 ClNCOTTA.Robert119, 120, 195 CINOUEGRANI, Christine 231 CIPRIANO. Leonard 269 .130,132.133 Arthur 233 CIRIA. Regina 195 CLARK Deborah CLARK, Dennis 90. 231 CLARK, Devi 700. 232 CLARK Elizabeth 269 CLARK Jeflrey CLARK Larry 195 CLARK Michael 146, 232 CLARK Paul 269, 279 CLARK Paul David 768, 232 CLARK, Rodney 269 CLARK, Scott 232 CLARK Thomas COLE, Kenneth 796 COLE. Thomas 269 COLEMAN, Glenda COLEMAN, Joyce COLEMAN. Sharon 269 COLEMAN. Vicki COLLIGAN, Robert 112. 114, 232 COLLINS, John 196 COLLINS. Kenneth 122. 232 COLLINS. Morris 269 COLVlN, Cynthia COL VIN, Robert 196 COMBS. Bobby 232 COMBS. Lisa 269 COMBS. Sammie 167, 232 COMITO, Diane 97. 232 COMITO, Donna 97, 196 COMPTON, Wayne 796 CONA TY, Dennis 196 CONA TY, Maureen CONNER. Cherlyn 269 CONNER. Tracy 269 CONSTANTINO, Mark 196 COOK, Cynthia 269 COOK, Edwin 113 COOK. Rita 45 COOK. Robert 196 COOMBS. Ronald COOPER. Steven 269 COPE, Forrest 269 CORCORAN, Kathryn 270 CORNBLETH. David 270 CORSO, Jean 232 CORTNEV, Hugh 196 CORTNEY. Phillip 232 COSGROVE. Leigh COSGROVE, Michelle COSTELLO, Janet 97, 104,237 CO TT, Brenda 270 COTT, Steven 232 COUCH, Laura 127. 173, 196 COUCH, Valerie 96, 270 COUNTS, Sheri COURT, Kathleen 196 COURTNEY, Cynthia 120, 127, 196 COURTNEY, Phil 168 COUSlN. Ronald 270 COVERT, Edward 270, 285 CREVISTON. James 196 CREW. Norman 196 CREW. Russell 767. 268. 270 CRIPE, Ellen 11. 232 CRITES. Janean 232 CROCKETT, Deitrla 276 CROCKETT, Demetrius CROCKETT, Herman CROFF, Jon 233, 246 CROMWELL. Vanessa 270 CROSBIE, Robert 270 CROSS. Felton Lee CROSS. Karen 127, 196 CROSSMAN, Gregory 113, 196 CRUZ, Gilbert 146, 233 CRUZ, Tomas Dale CULHANE, Teresa 713, 233 CULLINGS, Kevin 197 CUMMING, Daniel CUNNINGHAM, Kevin 270 CUNNINGHAM, Michael 122, 776, 190, 203 CUPPLES, KELLY 233 CURELL, Robert 233 CURTIS, Debbie Ann CURTIS, Gary 278 CUSHION, Beth 2. 151, 197, 199 CUSUMANO, Robert 276 CUTTS. Julie Ann CWYNAR. Kathryn Ann D DAANE. Jay 197 DAANE, Jayne Ann DABNEY, Donna 197 DABNEY, Michele DALE, James 270 DALTON, Mark 233 DAMEWOOD, Mark 67, 233 DARLING, Becky 197 DARLING, Ronald 167, 270 CLARKE, Bobby 269 CLAY, Bronica Yolanda 269 CLEMENTS, Terry CLEMENTS, Tori CLERY. Robert 119, 121,232 CLONINGER, Peggy 103. 195 CLOSE. Louis 232 CLUCAS, Brian CLUCAS, Tamra 232 COCCUS, Linda COCHRAN. Michelle 115, 269 COCKRILL. Jacqueline COCKRILL. Mark COFFIN, Rosalee COHEN, Barbara 269 COHEN, Fran 196 COX, COX, COX. COX, COX, COX, COX. Cheri 103, 708, 148. 196 Cheryl 23, 148. 232 Elizabeth 196 Loretta 270 Richard 232 Sandra 270 Terri 270 COYLE, Jenlse 270 CRAMPTON. Aubrey 46, 167. 232 CRANE. Mary 270 CRA WFORD. Leslie CRAWFORE. Mark 121, 196 CRAWFORD. Nicky 270 CRAWFORD, Todd CREAL, Lindy 796 CREHAN, Patti DA VEY, Anita 197 DAVID, Debbie 233 DAVIDSON, Ratrica DAVIDSON, Tara Lynn DA VILA, Celia 271 DA VIS DA VIS, DA VIS. DA VIS. DA VIS. DA VIS, DA VIS DA VIS DA VIS DA VIS DA VIS DA VIS DA VIS DA VIS DA VIS Betty 277 Bryon 233 Candy 797 Christine 224. 271 Cindy 797 Daphna 173, 197 Deborah 271 Donald 197 , Jeflrey rea, 271, 278 . Jody 728. 233 Joel 198 Lisa 233 Steven 2, 168, 198 William 233 DA vvsorv, Marilee 798 -Kiiiiii'k'k'kir1ki'i k'k'k'k'k'k'k'ki ki'k'k'k'k'k'kir'k'ki' 'k'k'k'k'Iri''k'k'ki'iii''ki'i A Ir'k'k'k'ki k'k'k'ki'1l A k'ki ki' iii. 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William 234 DUCHARME, Mellssa 149. 234 JUDA. Diana 123, 198 DUFFY, Llsa 234 DUKES. Glenda 234 DUKES, Jacqueline DUKES, Kelth DUNGEY, Debra 219, 234 DUNLAP, Carlos 234 DUNLAP, Daniel 116, 122, 124, 198 DUNN, Darlene 8, 107, 198 DUNN, Randy O'Neal DUNN. Steven 161, 272 444444-V-444444444444 44-VS4-V-44-V--V'-F4-V-4-'DX' Congratulations Class of '76 from the real one. G earth shoe 953-5 East Sahara Avenue Las Vegas, Nevada 89104 ln Commercial Center 44 4444-Y-4444-V-4444444444 4444-V-444444-Y-4444444444444 AV-1546-V'N4-EY-E-Y-4-V-444444444444444444444 4, Ch ppanal High G ass of IY7! CENTEL ENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 4 4444-Y4444444444444444444-Y-4444-44? ERICKSON, Ava 199 ETTINGER. Stacy 235 EVANS, Dante 235 EVANS, Michael 272 EVERSOLE. Kathyln 122. 123, 173, 199 EVERSOLE, Tracy 173. 273 FAHY, Kathleen 235 T DUPREE. DUPREE. DUPREE. DURAND. , Andrea 111,234 DURDEN DURDEN DURNEN DURNEN DURNEN Bridgette Lavonne Delores 234 Ella 198 Robert 234 Deanna 272 Darrell 272 Gary 234 Rodney Earl DURNINA, Patrick 198 DURR, John 272 DUSHANE, Carl Lee DUSOLD, I-leldl 272 DYKES, Pennl 234 E EAGLES. Janice EASTERWOOD, Paul198 ECKERSLEY, Albert 272 ECOTT, Mark 198 EDEN, Shella EDGEL, Maya 235 EDMISTON, Alan 272 EDNER. Lance Robert EDWARDS. Kennth Wayne EDWARDS, Luvlne 198 EDWARDS, Randy Lynn 114,272 EDWARDS, Vlckl 100, 235 EDWARDS, Wally 101, 199 EHERENMAN. Kevln 272 EHERENMAN. Kurt 199 EICHHORN, Frederick Joseph ELIAKIS, Donna 235 ELIAKIS, John 199 ELIAKIS, Sylvia 145, 199 ELLINGSON, Jesse 272 ELLINGSON, Mcdene 97. 235 ELLIOTT, Myron 199 ELLIS, Candy 127, 199 ELLIS, Carol 199 ELLIS, Steven 235 EL VIN, Leslle 127, 235 EL Y, Paul 235 EMERSON, Charles 272 ENGEBRETSON. Kathryn ENGLAND, Dee Dee 272 ENGLESTEAD, Elizabeth 272 ENGLESTEAD, Helen 272 ENNIS, Willie 235 F FAIRCLOTH, Wrlllarn 273 FARIS, Crystal Ann FARIS, Jade FARNSWORTH, Arlln 199 FASS, Anne 272 FAUCHER, Deborah 199 FEAZELL, Brenda 199 FELDMAN, Paul Harvey FELICIANO, Aaron 235 FENDER. Susan 235 FENNELL, Bolliver Sylrerin FERGUSON, Michelle 273 FERGUSON, Tina 273 FEUER, Debra 199 FIELDS, Llsa 235 FIELDS, Randall 167, 273 FIELDS, Rhonda 111. 112 FILLERUP. Jonathon 273 FILOZOF, Douglas 199 FILOZOF, Monica 273 FINK, Davrd 235. 252 FINK, Dennis 273 FISCI-IER, Cheryl 199 FISCHER, Kenneth 146, 199 FISCHER. Mary JO 273 FISCHMANN, Michael Davrd FISHER, Mark Evan FISHER, Melody 199 FITCH, Thomas 273 FITZGERALD, Gall100,235 FITZGERALD, Linda Ann FLAGGARD. Marla Jean 199 FLANAGAN, Alrce Faye FLANAGAN, Mlchael Charles FLA TGARD. David Allen 273 FLEENOR, Walter Guy FLEMING, Frank Lee 199 FLEMING, Mary Carol FLOYD. Dar1lel273 FLOYD, Ronald 115, 235 FOLEY, Robin 112, 235 FORD, Bradley 235 FORD, Jim 121 FORD, Paul 235 FORD, Pat 200 FORD, VlCkl 273 FORD, William Gregory FOSKARIS, Thomas 273 FOSTER, Donna 235 indexl319 'kir'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'A k'k'k'k'k'A k'k'k'ki k'ki' iii F000 lUlC'l'0ll Congratulations to the Class Of '76 and Happy 200th Birthday America D. I. 8. Sandhill ' Maryland Pkwy, at Sahara Bonanza 8. Tonopah lit-A'-kt-kirtt-ki'1kt'ki'-kirtit-ki'-k'kt-ki'-k 'k-k-k'k'k'k1kt'k-A'-k-k'k-k-lri k1ki'i'i'-ki k'k-ki'-ki:-kiririririr iii'-kit-ki' 'A' FOSTER, Mercedes Marcy FOUNTAIN. Leroy FOUNTAIN. Linda 273 FOUNTAIN. Rebecca Feye FOUNTAIN. Thelma Jean FOUTZ. Barton 90, 235 FOUTZ. Lawrence 273 FOWLER. Christopher 273 FOX. Alane 105, 123. 130, 131, 132. 23 FOX. Cynthia 273 FOX, Rachel 273 FOX. Ruth 273 FRABBIELE. Tammy Mane FRANKOWIAK. Kim 112 FRANTA, Mark 236 FRAZIER, Dana Marie FREEDMAN, Sam 119, 262 FREEMAN, Anthony 146, 168, 236 FREEMAN, Christy 200 FREEMAN. Lon 273 FREI, Lisa 273 FREUND, Frank 236 FRICK, Karin 105, 236 FRUSCO, Audrey 236 FUHRIMAN. Chen 200 FULLMER. Steven 146. 176, 236 FURLONG, Kevtn 168. 273 G GABLE. Philip Dean GAFFKE, Mark 236 GAGLIANO, Sabrina 236 GAGLIARDO, Peter 236 GAINES. Frederick Charles GALLAGHER, William 143. 200 GALLEG OS. Ronald 236 GALLO. Glrolama Ann 236 GAL VEZ, Antonio 236 GAMBINO, Ralph 236 GAMMAGE, Vanessa GAMMON, Gregory 273, 278 GANDARA, Aurora 97, 101, 113, 115, 2 GANDARA, Hugo 273 GARCIA, Loretta Jean GARCIA, Patricia 274 GARCIA, Paul 113. 168. 236 GARCIA, Ralael 146, 236 GARCIA, Rolando 200 GARDNER, Cindy 236 GARNER, James Edward GARNER, Jenni 112, 236 GARNER, Mark 200 GAROFALO. Lisa 237 GA VALIER, Dianne 105. 173. 237 GEHRIG, Mark GENTILE, Flora GERKE, Michael 143,200 GERKEN, Arlene Kaye 237 GESUALDO, Dean 200 GIBSON, Tracy Toy GIERBER, Alerandro 100. 237 GIERER, Kurtis 237 GIESKE, Janice 200 GIGIJIERE, Mark 274 GILES. Sarah GINES. Lori 237 GINSBERG, Sherlah 127, 200 GIOELI, Joseph 237 GIORDANO, Robert 116 GIORDANO. Theresa 200 GIROIR, Diane 200 GIVLIANO, Gene GIULIANO, Lisa 200 GIVENS. Michael 274 GLAROS, Anita Jill GLAROS, Theresa Jan GLASBY. Amy 130, 131, 132, 133, 237 GLENN. Amy 173, 200 GLOUNER, Lee Frances GLOVER, Kelly 274 GODFREY, Steven 237 GOGO, Lisa 274 indexl32O 5 36, 270 GOINGS. David 237 GOINGS. Tracy 274 GOLDEN, Eiran 237 GOLDFARB. Jon GONZALES. Christina 274 GONZALES, Lisa 237 GONZALEZ, Lldla 201 GOODLOE, David 237 Gooow1LL, Jody 274 GOODWILL. Randy 150, 160, 237, 25 GOODWIN. Tina 238 GORDON, Dwight 201 GORDON, Emma Francis GORDON, Gwendolyn Michelle GORDY. Cynthia 238 GOULD, Debra 201 GOUSSAK, Gregory 274 GRACE. Diane GRACE. Roy Dean GRACIA, Raymond 238 GRAFF, Lori 274 GRAFTON, JOJean 201 GRANT, Clrltord 274 GRANT, Darlene 201 GRANT, ShafPaI GRASS, Kim 238 GRASSO. Barbara J GRA VES. Michael 207 GRA Y. Debra Ann GRA Y. Pamela Cheryl GRAY, Ricky Wardell GREEN, Bobby Dwayne GREEN. Frederick 238 GREEEN. Joyce 274 GREEN, Lawrence 238 GREEN, Marcre E GREEN, Nrckr 201, 247 GREEN, Tamera 274 GREENWADE, Erin 201 GREGORY, Darrel 201 GREWE, Robin 123, 201 GRIFFIN, Edward 201 GRIFFI TH, Mark 238 GRIFFITHS, Cindy 201 GRIMBERG, Felice Lon GRITTINI, Dario 274 GROCE, Mignon GROESBECK, Danny 168, 274 GROESBECK, Scott 201 GROOMBRIDGE, Lisa 108, 238 GROSSAN, Geri Lynn GROVE, Terre 274 GROVES, Mark 238 GROVES, Melanie 202 GRUBBS, Norma 112, 274 GRUBER, Norbert 143, 274 GRLIBER, Sylvia 238 GUEDRY, David 202 GUEDRY, John 146, 238 GUENTHER, Charlene 202 GUENTHER, Charles 146, 238 GUIER, Rebecca GUIN, Margarita 274 GUIN, Raymond 274 GUNN, Bob 143, 202 GUNN, Richard 274 GUNTER, Shirley 238 GUYE, Lonnie Raymond HACKETHORN, Tonya 148, 202 HAGEN, James 202, 274 HAGER, Lois 172, 173, 202 HAGLER, Brian 238 HAHN, Richard 275 HALE, Kenneth 275 HALEY, Patricia 238 HALL, Ingrid Denise HALL, Kenneth 238 HALL, M1chael241, 275 HALLFORD. Kathleen 239 HALLSTROM. Danrel 164, 202 4 HAMBURG, Lisa 239 HAMELMANN, Michael 275 HAMILTON, Debra 239 HAMILTON, Sandra 162, 239 HAMILTON, Sharrl 112, 275 HAMMELRA TH, Damon 202 HAMMONS, Lori 202 HANCOCK, Jill 275 HANNEMAN, Mary 259 HANSEN. Larry 114, 275 HANSON, Bradley 146, 239 HANSON, Joseph Eugene HARBAUER, Sandra 275 HARBAUER, Theresa 127, 173, 202 HARDESTER, Tammy 226 HARDIN, Daren Lee HARDIN, M1chael275 HARMON, Michael 275 HARMON, Susan 202 HARMON, Thomas 239 HARPER, Jeffrey 202, 242 HARRIS, Eugene 146. 239 HARRIS, Jackie 275 HARRIS, Lorraine 239 HARRIS, Melvin 168 HARRIS, Michael 160 HARRIS, Phyllis 203 HARRIS, Kristian 239 HARRIS, Robert Madison HARRISON, Donald 143, 168, 203 HARRISON, James 275 HARRISON, Tanya Louise HART, Darryl 203 HART, Karen 123, 203 HARTMANN, Kenneth Edward HASSENPLUG, Erin Laine HA TCH, Barbara 275 HA WKINS, Farrell Dean 275 HAWTHORNE, Robert 239 HA YES, Darrel Wayne HA YES, Leslie 275 HA YLEY, James 239 HA YTER, Gregory 143, 164, 203 HA YTER, Paul 146, 210, 239 HEARON, Diane DeeDee HEA VIN, Deana 103, 203 HEA VIN, Mary Jane HEA VIN, Shelly 239 HEDDEN, Kim 276 HEDGER, Karen 276 HEDGES, Terry Wayne HEDSTROM, Ricky Ryan HEETER, Christina 239 HEETER, John HEFNER, Janice 203 HEIFNER, Julia 276 HEILMAN, Mark 239 HEIMLICH, Mark 203 HEINZ, Gregory 150, 240 HEKI, Shelley 203 HELM, James 276 HELM, Margaret 240 HEL TON, Gay 276 HENDERSON, Craig 203 HENDERSON, Debra 113, 203, 225 HENDERSON, Jell 203 HENDERSON, Joan 203 HENDERSON, Sherry 240 HENDRIX, Anna 145, 166, 240 HENDRIX, Robert 143, 203 HENNAGAN, Fritz Randall HENRIE, Cal Duwayne HENRIE, James 240 HENRIE, Roberta 276 HENRY, Dawn 203 HENRY, Detra 240 HENRY, Fred 203 HENRY, Lee 276 HERMAN, Dawn 276 HERNANDEZ, Mercedes 240 HERNANDEZ, Mrgdalia 203 HERNDON, Sherry Lynn HERRERA, Danny 276 HERRERA, Denise Ann if ll' ll' ll- 1+ ll- ll' ll- ll' ll' ll' ll' lt- If i ll' ll' If ll' ll' If ll' If ll' ll' If ll' If ll' ll- ll' lf if ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ltr lf ll' lr ll' If ll' ll' ll' If ll' ll' ll' ll' If ll' ll' ll' ll' if ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' I+ ll' ll' if ll' 3 j'k'k'ki k1l k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'kti A A k'A ki'r'Ir'ki ki k 3 Jirnette 278 RRMANN, Brenda 276 STBACK, Douglas THERING TON, Karen 101, 240 VERL Y, David 240 BETTS, Patricia 203 KMAN, Amanda 276 KMAN, Edwin 205 KS, La Tania 276 DKS, Robert 240 DALGO, Kristy 57 SGINS, Shannon 276 SLEY, Kerri 240 .L, Deidre 128, 276 ,L, Jesse 1, 114, 240 .L, Kenneth 276 .L, Ned 103, 105, 204 ,TON, Janelle 123, 204 TON, Paul 240, 265 IES, Gina 113, 123, 240, 265 JKELEEIN, Sandra 137, 166, 204 PSCHI, Rebecca 204 'CHCOCK, Steven 168, 276 'CHCOCK, William 143, 204 FFMAN, Lyle 116, 122, 204 FFMAN, Marci 241 GAN, Dorothy KAMA, Calvin 276 LAND, Tyrone 204 LIDA Y, Debra 276 LlDA Y, Diane 276 LlDA Y, Gilda 58, 205 LY, Donald Edward ST, Krist 205 T, Richard 100, 150, 241, 260 ,LT, Teri 149, 276 OVER, James 205 RN, Edith 19, 205 HNSBY, Mark 205, 242 RTON, James 276 SFORD, Wendy 276 TKOWSKl, Cheryl 276 USTON, Richard 205 WARD, Terri Addella WE, Jeffrey 146, 232, 241 YAN, Dorothy 205 SON, Barbara 241 SON, David 241 FMAN, Walter GGINS, Robert 111, 205 MMEL, Jimmy 277 MPHRlES, Joe 277 MPHRIES, Penny 205, 250 VIPHRIES. Stephen 248, 277 VSAKER, Dennis 205 VT, Christy 205 VT, Susan 241 VTER, Mary Elizabeth VTER, Ronald 277 VTSMAN, Paul 205 RD, Pamela 151, 199, 205 XTT, Bret 167, 241 JE, sabrina 162, 241 l llZUKA, Shireen 241 lMBACH, Scott 205 INGERMAN, Stuart 277 INGERSOLL, Kathy Terese lRELAND, Susan Dorothy ISENBERG, Rory 205 ITALIANO, John Jay J JACKSON, Arny 277 JACKSON. JACKSON. JACKSON. JACKSON. JACKSON. JACKSON, JACKSON. JACKSON, JA CKSON, JACKSON, JACKSON. JA COBER, JACOBS, J Barbara 277 Bruce 205 Christophe 205 Darlene 277 Debbie Annette Deborah Charles 241 Ronnie Charles 241 Sandra Yvone Tammy Jeanette Valane Denise Richard 146, 168, 241 ill 241 JA COBS, Milton Andrew JOHNSON, Michael Ray 242 JOHNSON, Philip 242 JOHNSON, Richard 242 JOHNSON, Stephen 242 JOHNS ON Terry 145, 206 JOHNSON: Theresa Ann JOHNSON, Tom William JONES. JONES. JONES. JONES. JONES. JONES JONES JONES JONES JONES JONES JONES JONES JONES JONES JORDA Anthony 242 Belinda 278 David 278 Elaine Gerald 105. 120, 206 Gregory Michael Jeffrey 278 Jennifer 64, 103, 148, 190, 206 Kim Marilyn Elaine Rodney 242 Sharon 206 Sherlean Wayne 168, 242 Carnce Renee 242 N, JORDAN, Eric 278 JORGENSEN, Wendy 206 JOSE, Diane 278 JOSE, Robert 278 JOSE, Virginia 206 JOYA, Thelma 242 JUAREZ, Gerald 278 JUAREZ, Mark 278 Jfxcoasoiv, Don 100, 113, 166, JA COBSON, Lon 277 JACOBSON, Mark 146, 241 JAEGER, Patricia 114, 214 JAEGER, Susan 114, 277 JAFFE, Maureen 205 JAMES, Brenda Ann 205 JUMP, Debra 242 K JAMES, De JAMES, He wey 160, 242 nry Doneli JAMES, Jetlrey 206 JAMES Latanya Renee 277 JAMES, Mark Louis JAMES, Sandra 206 KABANA, Kelly 278 KA PPELMAN, Kari 206 KAPPELMAN, Kell 206 KARAS, Charles 206 KARAS, Michael KARNES, Ronda Renee JARAMILLO, Edith Louise JARRETT, Jack 109, 113, 206 JEFFERSON, Gary 242 JELF, Michael 206 JENKlN, William 272, 277 JENNINGS, Dave 167, 242 JENNINGS, Vicki 242 JENSEN, Bonnie 242 JEPSEN, Susan 277 JIMMERSON, Lee 140, 146, 277 JOHNSON, JOHNSON. JOHNSON, JOHNSON, JOHNSON. JOHNSON, JOHNSON. JOHNSON, Cynthia Dee Douglas 129, 277 Jeri 206 Jerry 242 John Alexander Kenneth 206 Marcus 206 Michael 114, 278 KARR, John 242 KASHlWAMURA, Jay 145, 16 KASIN. Richard 278 KA TZ. Sandra 278 KAUKE, John 116 KEA TING, Christine 278 KEA VIN, Timothy Shawn KELLETT. 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W LAS VEGAS. NEVADA 89104 RICHARD BRUNNER 1 W-4444444444444444444-444444441 4444444444 Congratulations Class of '76 Taco Bell Boulder Highway and Desert Inn ,grir-k'k'k'k'ki'i ki kal''kiirir'k'A't'k'k1l'i k'k'k'k'k'k'ki'i A'-k1l . KENNEDY, Von 105, 114. 272 KENT. Roland 243 KENT. Timothy 104, 278 KERIN, Harley 243 KEY, Clifford 207 KEYES. Jeffrey 243 KIDD, Robert 105, 111. 113, 207. 245 KIDD Y, Kim Edward KIEFFNER, Mary 103, 145, 166, 207 KIEFFNER, Nancy 243 KIFFE, Kevin 207 KINCAID, Betty 279 KINCAID, Larry 279 KING, Andre 76, 207 KING, Michael 279 KING, Scott Dennis KINNISON. Sharon 243 KIRSCH. Harmon 168. 279 KIVATISKY, Dina 279 KIVATISKY. Kim 124. 207 KIZZIA. Linda 29, 116. 119, 123, 2 KLAS, Darren 207 KLEIN, Robert 243 KLINE, Karen 207 KNUDSEN, Melanie 243 KOCH, Bambi 123. 207 KOCH, Barry Alan KOCH, Mark 207 KOCH, Tamara 207 KOEMPEL, David 114, 279 KOEMPEL, Laurie 208 KOGUT, Michael 208 KOGUT. Teresa 243 KOLBEFIG, Karen 127, 208 KONOLD, Diane 279 KORTH, Catherine 145, 206 KOST, Louise 208 KOTERWSKI, Denise 243, 253 KOTZAN, Kimberly 122, 123, 166, 208 KRAEMER, Kurt 105, 131, 132, 208, 227 KRAFFT, Renee 279 KRAUSE, Kari 149, 279 KRAUSNICK. David 208.266 KREPPER. Michelle Ann KRUGER, James 243 KRUSE, Jennifer 279 L LA PEARLE, Wayd 279 LA BLANC. Joseph Donald LAGRUE. Grace 279 LALONDE, Tanni Ann 151. 279 LAMAR, Erin Patrice 279 LAMB, Adrian 146, 168, 244 LAMB, Emmit 168. 279 LAMB, Truman 146, 232. 244 LAMBERT, Elizabeth 96. 279 LAMBERT, Michael 168. 169, 172. 244 indexl322 LANDRETH. Thomas 244 LANDRY, Gregory 168 LANDRY, Lola 244 LANGER. Tye 144, 279 LAROVE, Judy 208. LARRY, John 244 LARSON, Dale 279 LARSON, Kimmy Jo 279 LARSON, Sherilyn 115. 208 LAS TER, Sandra 290 LA THURIS, Neitha 244 LA TTIN. Perry 164. 208 LAWSON, Ronald 208 LA WTON, Debbie 244 LAZENB Y. Bob 244 LAZENBY, Vickie 208 LE, Bich Loan 244 LE BLEU,Jeifrey113. 101. 244 LEA, Rebecca Jo 244 LEAMASTER, Ronni 268. 279 LEAMY. Mary 280 LEARY. Lori 244 LEAVITT, Janet 151. 244 LEA VITT. Scott 280 LEBARON, Landra 244 LEE, Brenda 280 LEE, Brian 122, 280 LEE, Carrie 100, 137, 226, 244 LEE, Julia 244 LEE, Ronda 127. 208, 210 LEE, Terry 244 LEE, Tracey 244, 263 LEHTINEN, Ralph 143. 144, 208. 210 LEHTINEN. Wayne 143. 167 LEIDY, Kimberly 123. 209 LEINHARD, Tim 234 LEIPZIGER, Mark 280 LEISEK. Terry 168 LEMON. Janie 244 LENAEUS, Robert 209 LENHART, Brian David LENKUS, Linnea 96, 145. 166. 230. 244 LEONE. Lawrence 245 LEOPOLD. Robert Stewart LESNICK. Debbie 115. 209 LESTER. Kenneth 280 LEVIER. Dennis 245 LEVINE, Ira 245 LEVITT, Karen 209 LEVOS, Jetlrey 245 LEWIS, John william iii LEWIS, Lori 245 LICAUSI, Margaret 280 LICHTY, Thomas Wayne LICHTY, Victor 209 LIGHTFORD, Gregory Lawrence LIGHTFORE, Marlo Vincent LINARES, Esther 280 LINFORD, Ilene 120, 245 LINSCHOTEN, Raymond Scott LISS, Michelle 209 LLAGUNO. Ana 209 LOCA TELLI. LOCA TELLI, LODEWYCK. LODEWYCK, Gigli Heidi 280 Dean 280 Robin Ann LODGE, Richard Duane LOEB, Sharon 245 LOFTON, Gerald Buddy LOMAX, Artis Olliee LONG. David 280 LONGBRAKE, Jerrie Anne LOPEZ, Jose 146, 209 LORD, Gail 209 LORD, James 245 LOSCH. Thomas 114, 209 LOUNSBURY, Thomas 209 LOVE, Donnie 160. 245 LOVE, Alice Annett LOWERY, Dennis John LOYAL, Jenie 96 LUCAS, Arbery 160, 245 LUDWIG, Elizabeth 105, 24 LUKAS, Theresa Marie LUKER, Bobby 280 LUNA. Richard 161, 164. 280 LUNDOUIS T, Ingrid 245 L UNDWALL, Michael 209 LUNT, Daniel 164, 167. 280 LUNT, Jacque 245 LUNT. Robert 166, 209 LUTH. Lisa 280 LYKINS, Raymond 164, 210 LYNCH, David 280 LYNCH, John 210 LYNN. Juliet 123, 210 LYTLE, Julie 115. 245 M MAC MILLAN, Shelly 280 MAC NEILL, Diana 216 MACK, Linda Carole MACKLEY, Jimmy David MACNAUGHTON, James Peter MAESTRI, Ronald 245 MAIS, Cydnle 280 MALCOLM, Christina 107, 210 MALCOLM, Susan 280 MALDONADO, Gino Joe MALLOY. Michael 167, 246 MALLOY, Patrick 280 MALO, Laura 97, 280 MALONE, Belinda 281 MANGARELLA, Linda 120, 210 MANGARELLA, Marc 121, 246 MANN. David 113, 210 MANN, Kevin 281 MANNION, John 143, 145, 160 246 MANNION, Pace 161, 281 MANSFIELD, James 146 MANWILL, Buddy 281 NWILL, Matthew 281 REK. Raymond 246 RIANO, Carl 217 LRKS, Wayne Douglas ROUESS, Michael Joel RRIOTT, Randolph Mathew LRSHALL, Brandon Lee IRSHALL, Lori LEE LRSHALL, Rodney 246 KRSHALL. Zane Andrew 281 IRTENS, Karla 281 KRTIN, IRTIN, IRTIN, KRTIN. IRTIN, XRTIN, Christina 210 Dana Christopher Debra 104, 137, 210 Linda 210 Michelle 210 Steven 246 IRTINDALE, Rebecca 123, 210 TRTINEZ. Donald 246 TRTINEZ, Frank 210 TRTINEZ, Hector 90, 110, 246 TRTINEZ, Jorge 281 TRULLA, Matthew 111, 246 TSON, Loretta 145, 166,210 TSON, Pamela Argla ASON, Terry 210 TSSONGILL. Ron 210 tTSUURA, Dean 168. 281 TTTHEWS, Deloris 210 TTTHEWS, Donna Jean ATTHEWS, Douglas O'Neal .TTHEWS, Harrison June TTTHEWS, Hattie 246 IUST, Jeanne 246 TXEY, Melvin 246, 257 TXWELL, Ronald 143, 210 ,Y, Phillip Allen TYER, Michelle 113, 210 .YO, Larry 280 3 CLELLON, Sheila Demta ECLENDON, James Junior I CLENDON, Pearlle 7CORMlCK, Donald 281 3 CRANEY, Steven Byrant FDONALD. Christine 281 IGLONE, Sharon 246 F GOWAN, Ann Virglhala t GOWAN, Stephen 246 TINTYRE, Shannon Marie rKEL VE Y. Francis 281 :KlNNON, Danny Joseph T MAHAN, Charles 246 ' MAHAN, Julie 96, 246 TCARTY, Michael Paul 'CORMACK, David 123, 247 'CRANEY, Victor 247 'CURDY, David 211 'CURDY, Denise 111, 247 'CURDY, Tracy 281 DANIEL, Jamie 281 DANIEL, Richard 211 DONELL, Shelli 115, 211, 276 f' H H H H rl A K I I MCDONELL, Stace 281 MCDONOUGI-l. Teresa 247 MCELROY, Monica 112. 211 MCFADDEN, Kelli 281 MCFARLAND, Randy Dean MCGEE. Ken 146 MCGHEE, Richard David MCGLOTHEN, Van116, 119, 121. MCGOWAN, Kelly 211. 247 MCGUIRE, Patrick 169, 211, 285 MCGUIRE, Randall 161, 281 MCINTOSH, Sheila 247, 263 MCINTYRE, Nicholas 168, 211 MCKEE, Susan Elaine MCKINES, Lula 281 MCKINNEY, James 212 MCKINNION, Dan 109, 212 MCKNIGHT, Montana 247 MCLAUGHLIN, Frank 161 MCLAURIN, Sharon 281 MCLEMORE, Victor 212. 265 MCNAUGHTON, Jim 100 MCNEIL. Kelly 173, 281 150,211,254 MCNEIL, Klrn 19. 102, 103. 166, 212, 218 MCSNEIL, Theresa 137, 247 MCNIELL, Diane 96 MEANEY, Katherine 212 MEDICA. Ana 247 MEDINA. Nurys 247 MEGYESI, Kirk 247 MEHNER, Janette 97, 281 MELBY, Douglas 212 MELBY, Vicki 172, 173, 247 MENDORFF, Jill 247 MENENDEZ, Babette 282 MENSTER, susan 212 MEHEDITH, Jymmfe METCLAFE, william 247 ME YER. William 282 MEYERS, Jeffrey 113. 212 ME YERS. Kelly 282 MEYERS, Lisa 282 ME YERS, Patricia Anne MEYERS. Suzy N MICHEL, Janice 247 MICK. Kathleen 127. 248 MIGNON, Grose 274 MILBOURN, Tammy Ann MILEY. Mary MILLAR, Lloyd Douglas MILLENDER. Sandra Ray MILLER MILLER MILLER MILLER MILLER MILLER, MILLER, MILLER. MILLER, MILLER, MILLER. , Angela 149, 282. 284 David Earl Dwayne 282 Heidi 149, 248 J Thomas Jay 212 John 105, 282 Maurice 282 Michelle 212 Michelle Garna 248 Robert 248 MILLER. Sheryl 97. 248 MILLER. Thomas 282 MILLER, Victor 248 MILLISOR. Bradley Micheal MILLNER, Sharon Trina MILNE, Ann 262 MINSKY, Phil Jay MINTER, Tina 212 MISCH. Kenneth 248 MITCHELL. Keely Marie MITCHELL. Larry 143. 212 MITCHELL. Teresa 212 MOFFETT. Robbie 161. 282 MOMMENEY. Rebecca 112, 212 MONTECERIN, Olga 282 MONTERDE. Raymond 213 MONTOYA, Ronnie Tommy MONZILLO, Matthew 282 MOONEY. Thomas Lee Jr MOORE. Emma Mae MORFORD. Gary 248 MORGAN. Michael 213 MORGAN. Perry 2, 116, 120. 122, 248. 266 MORRIS, Michael Wayne MORRIS, Shannon 248 MORRIS, Tina 112. 213 MORRIS. Waller 168. 282 MORRIS, William 282 MORRISON. David Richard MORRISON, Kirsten Bente MORRISON. Traci 105, 129, 130. MORTENSEN. Kala 248 MORTENSEN. Scott 213 MOSICH, Janice Delene MOUL TON, David 282 MOUNTS, Linda 213 MULLINS, Robin 282 MURPHY, Denise Dale MURPHY, Linda 120, 248 MURRAY, George 146 MURRAY, Karyn 282 MURRA Y. Kevin 283 MURRAY. Lance 213 MUTZHAUS, Steven 248 MYERS, Donald 283 MYERS, Michele 213 MYERS, Rhonda 162, 163, 248 MYLES. Debra Marie MYLES. Mayolar N NAPIER, Curtis 119. 213 NAPIER, Cynthis 68 NA VARRO, Ana 248 NECHY, Todd 248 NEDZ, Dru 248 NEELAND, Emma 213 NEEL Y. Charles 248 NEEL Y. William Allen CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '76 if ,L A 2 M! W Q? - R 132, 173, 282 'S+ lf ll' ll' ll' ll' lf' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' if ll' ll' ll- il' lf ll' lf if If ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' if lf If ll' li' ll' If ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' If lf If lf ll' ll' If ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll- H+ lf' If lb ll' ll' 1' 4-Y4444AY--Y--V-44444-444444444-V--V-44444444-V-444444444444 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ar 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 indexl323 MX 5 E 5 R23-ff Sf 2' X Sig will ,,.,,, sw HLS, Michael 283 ILL, Di Ann 96, 248 LSON, Carrie 213 LSON, Kathryn 283 LSON, Tammie 166, 213 P, Marci 149, 283 SCI, Tom Raymond WTON, Shauna 213 ICKELL, IECHAJ Debra Kay Dennis Mario IELSON, vanoe 248 IETSCH, Barry Matthew lkoLoPouLos, Eiii 248 ITTI, RO ger 249 ITZEL, Shellie 283 OLIS, Peter 111. 249, 258 OLIS, Robert 213 ORCIA, ORCIA, ORCIA, ORCIA, ORIYE. Kenneth 249 Leonard 168, 283 Lisa 127, 173, 249 Terry 146 Kenneth 119, 120 ORRIS, Jack 283 ORRIS William 249 OUNNA, Michel 104, 112, 283 VACK, Jefirey 283 VICK, Michael 283 DVICK, Steven 111,213 JNN, Frances 123, 213 JTTING, Barbara Trinette J BERLE, Debra 249 BRIEN, Robert 213 BRIEN, Ronald 213 '3RlEN, Shannon 283 ZONNELL, Kevin 249 ONNO R John 146 249 HARA, Dennis 265 NESORGE, Leeann 283 RN, Cheryl 283 FIN, Jill 213 CELBER RY, Rainie 173, 249 YELBERRY, Sherre .DENBURG, SCOtt 283 .SEN, Thomas 214, 200 ,VERA, Elizabeth 19, 108, 166, 214 .vEnA, John 249 .VERA, Jose 283 RTEGA, Modesto 249 RTEGA, Terry 111, 283 saunrv, viaki 214 SCAR. Edward 43, 213. 214 SHANUGHNESS Y, Michael Albert SWALD, Gregory 214 TTEY, Evelyn 249 JTLAND, David 214 !ERSTREET, Randel 214 IERTON, Carrie 114, 283 IERTON, Cynthia 127, 214 NENS, Johnny 214 NENS, Oscar 160, 249 WENS, Robert 283 WENS, William David ZUNA, Daniel 214 MDDOCK, Erin Ann IDELLFORD, Tori 283 IDILLA, Corrina 284 KGE, Steven James IGENKOPF, Jim W IMPE, Cynthia 249 IPAZIS, Thomas 214 KPPAGEORGE, Ted Konstantin KRADIS, Denise 151, 250 KRADIS, Tina 214 IRE, Susan 250 IRIS, Crystal 105 IRKINS, Alva Erwin IROLINI, Sharon 250 IRR, Amy 103, 214 IRRIS, Lori 214 IRTCH, Vicky 250 ISCHAL, Cynthis 284 iTRlCK, Marcene 250, 269 iTTERSON, Craig 161,284 iTTERSON, Rebecca 215 iUL, Diana 116, 122, 123, 215 ,VLlKOWSKI, Kathleen 284 ,vToN, Ray 146 ACOCK, Randall 250 ARCE, David 116, 119, 120, 168, 2 ARCY, Sheri 232, 284 ARSON, Kelly 215 ARSON, Robert Neal ASE, Randy 215 DROL, Susan 215 EPLES, Jody William EPLES, Steven James LLET7lERl, Jene Marie LLICCIONI, Lisa Jo 250 NDRY, Peter 116, 122,215 NIX, Patricia 284 REIRA, Rigoberto Ariel 250 REZ, Joseph 215 REZ, Rosalie 172, 250 REZ, Yvonne 250, 306 RKINS, Patricia 284 RR Y. Adeline 284 RRY, Kenneth 250 RRY, S onya 215 RYER, James 284 RYER, TERSE TERSE TERSE William 284 N, Michael Fred N, Patricia 284 N, Shelly 215 TERSO TERSO N, Davrd119, 121,215 N Dee 11, 173. 250 TERSON, Grace 215 rfnsorv, Patty 101 TERSON, Ronald Caroll TERSON, Terry 215 TERSON, Van Carter TRIZZO, James TRIZZO, Laura Jean 15 PETRONCHAK, Robert 215 PETTIPIECE, Sharon Elaine PETTY, Claude 215 PETTY. Roxann 250 PETTY, Scott 284 PETTY, Shaylene 284 PHEE, Susan 250 PHELAN, Billie Jo 215 PHILLIPS, Brenda 284 PHILLIPS. Kari 284 PHILLIPS. Laura 215 PHILLIPS, Rick 113, 143,215 PHILLIPSON, Connie 114, 136, 137, 250, 61 PICO, Nanette 215 PIERCE, Hobert Howard Jr PINAUD, Larry 161, 284 PINKLER, Charles Edgar ll PINKOWSKI, Richard Charles PIPKINS, Tonya 284 PISANELLI, Debra 250 PISA NELLI, Joseph 284 PISCIOTTA, Marianne 250 PLA TT, Katherine 127, 250 PLUMMER, William Michael POINT, Donna 162, 251, 281 POLLAK, Jody 110, 150,215 POLLA K, Scott Carlyle POLLARD, James 215, 243 POLLARD, Judy 284 POOLE, Cheryl 107, 177, 215 POOLE, Danny 146, 160,251 POOLE, Debra 177, 216 POOLE, Stephen 168, 251 POPLIN. David 58, 101, 103, 143. 172,216 PORTER, PORTER, PORTER, PORTER, PORTER, Charlotte 216 Courtney 101 Frank 216 Lani 100, 151, 226. Michael Paul 2 47,251,281 PORTNOY, Dana 176, 216 PRATT, Sherrll 115, 284 PRESCOTT, John 251 PRIMM, Wesley 284 PROCTOR, Teresa PROHASKA, Anita 251 PUGH, Kimberly 251 PULLEN, Jon 251 PLIPPOS, Scotty Dennis PUSCHNIG. Paul 285 O OUILLAR, Charlie Jr QUINNEY, Timothy 285 R RACZNIAK, Rita Lee RADER, Jack 146, 167, 251 RADER, John 146, 167, 251 RADER, Tom 167, 285 RADKUS, Debbie 217 RAIMO, Dora 217 RAIMO, Robert 251 RAIMO, Robert 251 RAIMO, Ronald 217 RAINS, Bobbi 217 RAINWA TER, Bruce 251 RAMEY, Debra 177, 217 RAMEK Theresa 101, 177, 285 RAMSA Y, Brett 119, 120, 285 RANDALL, Douglas 161, 285 RANDALL, Robyn 137, 217 RANDALL, Valerie 100, 127, 251, 262 RANN, Robin 101 RATHER, Joseph 167, 285 RA THJEN, Stella Kelthina RA TLIFF, Denise 217 RA YBOURN, Renee 97, 285 RA YFORD, La Tanya Nona RAYMOND, Richard 143, 164, 210, 217 RA YSON, William 217 REAM, Rex 285 REAM, Shelly 137, 166, 251 REECE, Frank 217 REED, Ronald G REEDS, Arthur 285 REEDS, David 217 REESE, Joseph 105, 120, 217 REESE, Shari 105, 285 REEVES, Cindy 217 REGAN, Kim 285 REGENHARDT, William 167, 251 REHM, Christopher 251 REINGRUBER, Lori 251 REINS, Bobbi 127 REITTER, Stephen 217 REIZNER, Adam 285 RENNER, Carrie 262 RENNER, Susan 100, 251 RESNICK, Tami 285 RESSEN, Donald 285 RESSEN, Sherrie 217 REVOLLO, Rocio Maria 285 REYES, Aimee 217 REYNOLDS, Julia 251 REYNOLDS, Timothy 252 REZZETTI, Louirs 121,217 RHODES, Shana 252 RICAFORT, Leonardo Dechltanz RICCI, Theresa 217 RICE, Stephen 120, 217 RICHARD, Lora Ann RICHARD, Ronnie 252 RICHARD, Jr, Clillord 217 RICHARDS, Catherine 107, 252 RICHARDS, Cindy Lou RICHARDS, Lise 252 RICHMOND, Cary 252 RIDLEY, Leoda Marie 217 RIEDEL, Mary Jo 285 RIGGS, Kathy 96, 252 RILEY, Patrick 218, 143, 144 RILEY, Teri 218 RIVERA, Candise 218 RIVERA, Debra107, 252 RIVERO, Daniel 167, 286 RIZZO, Thomas 286 RIZZO, Toni Jean ROACH, Tracy Lee ROBERTS, Jeanne 218 ROBERTS, Linda Celeste ROBERTS, Paul 252 ROBERTS, Renee Dawn ROBERTS, Thomas 252 ROBERTSON, Thomas 168, 252 ROBINSON, Beverly Dean ROBINSON, Dana 286 ROBINSON, Marcia 8, 120, 121, 1 ROBINSON, Melani 286 ROBINSON, Verna Jo 218 ROBISON, Diane 218 ROBISON, James 252 ROBISON, Jelfry 286 ROBISON, John 218 RODGERS, Annie 127, 252 RODOSI-i2?'Lorraine 252 RODOSH, Stephen 218 ROGERS, Sherrell 286 ROGERS, Steven Leroy ROLAND, Louise 97, 115, 252 RONCA, Renee ROPER, Michael 120, 168, 218 ROSE, Jeffrey Rodger ROSE, Milinda 219 ROSENBERG, Aleta Annette ROSENBERGER, Keith Eugene ROSENBERGER, Steven 286 ROSENHAN, Thomas 286 ROSSI, Marco Joseph 252 ROSSI, Rexanne 252 ROSSI, Thomas 146, 252 RO TH, Gary Neal ROWLEY, Karter 167, 272, 286 ROWLEY, Kyle 252, 272 ROY, Ramona 252 ROY, Sonya 219 ROYCE, Linda 173, 145 RLIBIN. Ronna llene 97, 101, 253 RUBINSON, Ruth Ann 218 RUDENKO, Tammy Jean RUFFALO, Marie 286 RUGGLES, Michael 219 RUIZ, Gorge 253 Ruiz, Kathy 286 RULE, Rhonda 120, 121,219 RULLI, Deborah Jene RYAN, Holli 253 RYAN, Theresa 286 S SAA VEDRA, Ralph H SAA VEDRA, Sylvia 253 SALIBA, Renee Michelle SALKA, Jeffrey 286 SALVUCCI, Dina 286 SAMBERG, Sherri 253 SAMPLES, Elizabeth SAMPLES, Fred SAMUELS, Allyn Gail 219 SAMUELSON, Karen Elaine SANDER, Susan 219, 112 SANDERS, Raymond 253 SANDOVAL, Nelson 253 SANFORD, Leeann 253 SANSBERRY, Duane 168, 253 SANSBERRY, Marilyn Denise SANSBERRY, Wayne Joe SARGEANT, Jeffrey Curtis SARGEANT, Pamela 286 SARMIENTO, Carlos 146, 253 SA UER, Sheryl 218 SA VA GE, Neal 286 SA YLOR, Johnny 286 SA YLOR, Rhonda Gall SCHAEFFER, Steven 286 SCHAFER, Mark James SCHIMMING, Cheryl 253 SCHIMMING, Lori 74 SCHMIDT, Donald 146, 160, 254 SCHMIDT, Ellen 286 SCHMOLL, Kathleen 286 SCHMOLL, Vincent 254 SCHNEIDER, Debi Marie SCHNEIDER, Rhonda 148, 219 SCHNEIDER, Roxanne 254 SCHNEPP, Teresa Lynn 145, 219 SCHOESSLER, William 168, 169, SCHOFIELD, Joseph 287 SCHOFIELD, fauna 248, 254 SCOFFIELD, Brad 254 SCOFFIELD, Kevin 287 SCOTT, James 219 SEABAUGH, Kristi 287 seeoio, Timothy Ray SEEDIG, Tyrone Randall SEIBOLQ, Deann Kay 287 SElPEL,IGail111,254 SELLECK, David 254 SELLINGER, Frances 287 SEMLER, Michelle 254 91,218 254 SEPEDE, Garren Joseph 146, 164, 254 SERIGHT, Randy 101, 143,254 SESSIONS, Brenda 250 SESSIONS, Grace 287 SESSIONS, Laurel 254 SEVERANCE, Brain 287 SEWELL, Mike 219 SHAFFER, Robert James SHAFFNER, Jerry 219 SHARP, Mark 140, 141, 143, 168,219 SHARP, Marsha 72, 173, 267 . HAIIGH , ' SHA UGHNESSY, Miillllegio SHAW, Byron 287 SHAW, Myron 280 SHA W, Rick 287 SHA W, Robin 220 SHA W, Valerie Laverne SHA Y, Kathleen 113, 220 SHELBY, Sonya 287 SHELDON, Robin Jane SHEL TREN, Teri 254, 275 indexl325 4444-V--V--Y44-44-V-444444444444441-44-Y-4444444444444445 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 'K 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 4 41 41 41 41 41 41 'K 41 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '76 7-OIYLS CYClE CENTER - Saluztffeawa-404 ,LCM NORTON TRIUMPH MONTESA F 1 , N HELIARC wslome ,Q-.AW Q lIm'u 'M , nmlnzo MECHANICS ww' .. 7- -- 1 x Xfwigw J 13 K bf 'JT IJ wi IIQY fat HOURS 96 fuss mnu su 'C f S 1. , g g 1 Vf QM' 1230 S MAIN I2 Blocks South of Chorlestonj LAS VEGAS 9 L1 v ., Y 7,3135 I r f-'ligne W'Q ' ' ' 'fi . . -' . 1,912 se - Q , 1 'fi ' .1631-3' - , 1 '- .fx 5351555 ff. S. ,4, 1-1' -L .. . - ,t 1 4. . 1'-CQ,.' -, - 1 'f 1 , 2 113,41-PU 52515252 5 '14 '-.. -1 ,li,'1:5,gQ -, 1 - . . 3 fffgff ' HLA . ig ng 'fjqfgzi' ,t ' I ' ,' T 5' ' 'fum' ' W 'A 382 6600 '51 A T1 ri 7 ' 'k'k'kt'k'k'k'k'ki k'k'k'A A'1k'ki k 'k'k'k'kir'k'k'k'k'k1k1k'k'k'k'k'k41 5 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ iwffxfaffffwf 44 SHEPARD, Rayrnon Keith SHEPARD, Susan 287 SHERMAN, Dana 220 SHERMAN, Jacquelrne 287 SHERMAN. Jon 220. 266 SHERRELL, Russell 220 SHERRELL. Scott 254 SHIELDS, Margaret 287 SHIFFMAN. Susan 287 SHORTLE, Karen 287 SHOSTAKOSKI, Barbara 255 SHUGARS, Steven 220 SHUTT, Kathleen 101, 287 SHUTT. Thomas 101, 143. 255. SIGUENZA, Michael 255 SILVAGGIO. Mlchael146, 255 SILVES TRI, Patrrcra 255 SIMMONS, Jerry 220 SIMMONS, Susan 101, 255 SIMON. Brenda SIMON. Scott 287 SIMON, Shrrlene SIMS, Cathy Elalne SKALLA, Sharry Suzanne 111, 287 SKEELS, James 287 SKREHOT, Gregory 168 SKREHOT. Susan 77 SLACK. Delynn Stanley SLAGUS Susan 255 SLOBIG, Llnda Lee SLOBIG, Theresa 240, 287 SMALL, SMALL, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH. SMITH. SMITH. SMITH, SMITH. SMITH. SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH. SMITH. SMITH, SMITH, SMITH. SMITH. SMITH. Evonrre 287 Retta 255 Albert 287 Allen 168. 287 Charlotte Ray 288 Debbre 288 Deborah Regrna 144, 220 Diane 96. 115, 166, 255 Diane Lorene 255 Dom 76 Donna 255 Donna Sue Eric 161. 288 Hayward 255 Kevin 255 Lori 288 Marsre 288 Patrick 288 Romney 288 Steven 255 Stuart Allan Terry 220 Warren Przzard SNEDEGER, Karl SNELL. Suzanne 97 SNYDER, Lisa 255 SNYDER, Melody 113 SOBCZAK, Judith 255 SOBOTKA, Mary JO 96, 255 SOGGE, Kathryn 288 SOLOMON, Robin 288 indexl326 SPARKS, Regina Mary 255 SPARKS, Sharon 255 SPEAR. Leeann 177. 220 SPEICHINGER. Jellrey 288 SPENCER, Carloe 288 SPENCER, Cynthla 256 SPENCER, Dori 288 SPENCER, Ricky 220 SPRUILL. Laura 288 SPRUILL. Wrey 288 ST PIERRE, Frederick Wllllam Jr STAFFORD, Lisa STAFFORD, Marc 143. 164 STAI-IELI, Nonya Ree 288 STALKER, Tammy 100, 256 STALLCUP, Kimberly 220 STALLCUP, Robert 220 STAMBAUGH, Richard 168 STAMM, Tony 114, 288 STANLEY, Bryant Jack STANTON. Robert 220 STEADMAN, Margaret 256 STEIGERWALD. Amy 96.256 STEIGERWALD. Jlll 288 STEIN, Jaysen Craig 288 STEIN. Kathryn 220 STEIN. Kevin 105, 122, 220 STEPHANOS, Thomas 255 STEPHENS, Gregory Mark STEPKE, Erika 256 STERN. Donna 256 STEVENS, Mlchael146 STEVENSON, Lon 166 STEVER, Jill 220 STEVER, Lori 220 STEVER, Robert 256 STEWART, Karen Ena STEWART, Mary 288 STEWARTSON, Jessie Frances STIL TZ, Cynthia 256 STINAR. James 221 STOECKINGER, Laura Lee STOLTZ, Becky 107.256 STOL TZ, Robert 288 STORER, Lorne 165, 256 STORLA, Susan 221 STOUT. Brian 288, 161 STOUT, Susie 221 STOUTIMORE, Donna 221 STRAD, Shane 146 STREET, Brlan 289 STREUBEL. Bertha 221 STRNOD, Sharn Robert 167, 289 STRUSSER, Alan Lawrence STUBBS, Daniel 289 STUDEBAKER, John Howard SUITS, Charles 143,221 SULLIVAN, Clayton 256 SUTTON, Bill 221 SUTTON, Louis Raymond SVENSSON, Allan 289 SVINNING, Phllllp Wayne SWAFFORD, Rochelle 256 SWANBECK, Terry 114, 221 SWANSON, Karen 221 SWANSON, Michael 289 SWINSON, Angela Genora SYME, Renrta 148, 221 SZAFRANIEC, Tracy John T TABEEK, Gina 100, 106, 176, 177,256 TABEEK, Joseph 161, 289 TACKER, Jane 103, 115,221 TAFRAS, Tania 289 TAFRAS, Theodore Wlllram 221 TANNER, Kimberly Lee 108 TAPPIN, Melody 102, 116, 123, 190, 221 TARDIF, Carrie Ann TA TE, Marcel 289 TA TE, Mark 114, 256 TA TRO, Donna 289 TA TRO, Julie 256 TA YLOR, Jacquellne TA YLOR, Janice 289 TA YLOR, John 289 TAYLOR, Kimberly 149, 289 TAYLOR, Pamela 289 TA YLOR, Patricia 221 TEETER, Teryl 256 TEMPLETON, John 221 TERRY, Tlmothy 289 TESTAI, Rorl 256 THEIS. Tami 256 THEO, Jeri 221 THEOBALD, Charles 289 THEOS, Georgenna 256 THETFORD, Bruce 256 THETFORD, Michael 221 THIBODEAUX, Jarnye 289 THOMAS, Cynthia 221 THOMAS, David Jerome THOMAS, David Keith THOMAS, Davrd 116. 122, 124. 222 THOMAS, Deronda 100, 225. 257 THOMAS, Dianne Marie THOMAS, George 289 THOMAS, Joyce 289 THOMAS, Karen 289 THOMAS, Michael 257 THOMAS, Nancy Sussane THOMAS, Scott 111, 257 THOMAS, Susan 222 THOMAS, Terry 257 THOMAS, Tommy 222 THOMPSON, Arrnanda 222 THOMPSON, Cralg 222 THOMPSON, Cynthia 290 THOMPSON, Danlel 150, 257 THOMPSON, Darwin 290 THOMPSON, Debbre Lynne HOMPSON, Gregory 160, 257, 278 HOMPSON, Jacqueline Denise l'-IOMPSON, Jeanette 115, 257 HOMPSON, Joanna 115, 222 HOMPSON, Johnnie l-IOMPSON. Jonathan HOMPSON, Mike 257 HOMPSON. Randall Jay HOMPSON. Scott 257 I-IOMPSON. Steven 257 HOMPSON. Tracy 100 HOMPSON, William Craig HORNILEY, Tammy 290 HUET, Rebecca 111, 257 HULIN, Allan 257 lD WELL, Richard 222 IFFITH, Brenda Delores lFFlTl-I, Gwendolyn 290 IGGEMAN, Perri 257 IGGEMAN, Ralph 290 ILLEY, Bonnie 127, 197, 222 ILLMAN, Allse 290 IMS, Edward Lee YNDALL, Ronda 290 INSLEY, Laronda 19, 108, 162, 222 VSUE. Beth 290 OEPFERT. Donald 290 OFANO. Frances Ann OMLINSON, Mark 168, 169. 170, 222 ONE Y, Denise 222 ORRES, Mauricio 122 ORRES, Rochelle Eileen 290 DTINO, Carol UTINO, Robert 257 DY, Bradley 112. 146, 257 RA TOS. Michele 103, 127, 222 3A UFLER, Jell Robert QUDELL, Richard 257 QUESDALE, John 222 SA TSA, Mark 290 JMBLESON. Tracey 258 JNHEIM, Jayne 258 JRNER, Bobbi 149. 25B JRNER, Lavell JRNER, Paul 290 JRNER, Toby 143. 222 JRNER. Troy Wayne 290 JRNER, Valerie 290 JSSEY, Linda 149, 258 JZZO, Susan 291 fLER, Gilbert 'RER, Mary 149. 256 I DLOCK, Lora 177, 258 LMER, Douglas 119, 120, 258 LRE Y. Kelly 223 DSHA W, Joyce 291 SEVICH, Regina 258 VALERIO, Gabriel VAN BUSKIRK, Donal Marie 114. VAN ERT, Jay 258 VAN MEETREN, Cheryl 123, 259 VAN NOSTRAND, James 259 VAN VACTOR, John 164 VAN VACTOR, Steve 111, 259 VANCE, Vernon 223 VANDERLAAN, Diane 259 VANGORDER, Kenneth Norman VANN, Robin 291 VANVACTOR, Steven 259 VARGAS, Bias 223 VARGUS, Martha 115 VARNER, Richard Dewayne VARNER, Steven 223 VASQUEZ, Debra 104, 223 VASOUEZ, Julianna 259 VEGA, Ana Maria VEGIARD, David 223 VELASOUEZ, Anna 291 VELASOUEZ, Johnny 259 VENTURA, Ann Marie 223 VENTLIRA. Patricia 223 VERTREES. Richard 223 VESTAL, Kenny 266 VINCENT, Ellen 259 VINING, Adriana 259 VOGEL, Allena Suzanne VORCE, Kathleen 223 VOWELL, Charles 121, 223 W WADDELL, Gary 90 WADKINS, Pearlene 291 WA GASK Y, David 259 WAGNER, Thomas 223 WAHLSTROM, Charles Wesley WALDMAN, Kathy 223 WALFORD. Donald 223 WALKER, David 291 WALKER, Debra 259 WALKER, Gary 291 WALKER. Katherine 223 WALKER, Ricky 291 WALLACE. WALLA CE, WALLA CE, Debra 148. 201, 223 Michael 223 Vicky Marie WALLEEN, Jody 97,259 WALLEEN WALTERS L Dean 120, 223 Steve 146 WARD, James 259 WARD, Michelle 223 WARDLE, John Joseph WARE, Gary 223 WARREN, James 259 WASHINGTON. Bridgett 260 4 r,,.,.,., .....V 'L 258 WASHINGTON, Craytonia 291 WASHINGTON. Evangeline Marie WASHING TON. Michael 160, 260 WA TKINS, Randell 224 WA TTERS, Lee 262, 291 WAUER, George 224 WALIER, Robert 112, 224 WEA Tl-IERHOL T. Andrew 112, 260 WEA THERHOL T, Cinda 260 WEAVER, Kenneth 168. 291 WEA VER, Michael Shane WEA VER, Valli Marie 291 WEBB, Charles Patrick WEBB. Howard 112 WEBB, Nancy Sllverdo WEEKS, Debra 260 WEEMS, Michael Eric WElLAND, Mark 291 WElLAND, Steven 224 WEINBERG. Benjamin 291 WEIR, Thomas 260 WEISMAN, Robbln 224 WELLENDORF, Catherine 224 WELLHAM. Tarnmie 224 WELLMAN, Deborah 260 WELLS, Gary 112, 255 WELLS, Gerald 260 WELSH, David 291 WENZ, Mark 260 WERNER, Michael 224 WERNER. Steven 260 WERTMAN, Raymond Henry WESLEY, Cassandra 260 WESLEY, Rita 291 WEST, Barry 260 WEST, Gordon 224 WESTON, Wesley 260 WHALEN, Brenda 260 WHEELER. Charles 143, 164, 201, 224 WHENNEN, Patrick 150. 224 WHITAKER, Patricia 291 WHITE, James 224 WHITE, Julia 149, 260 WHITE, Lisa 291 WHITE, Mark Edward WHITE, Michael Charles WHITE, Roland Dwayne WHITLEY, Lewis 261 WHITLEY. Travis 261 WHITNEY, Janet Glenna WHITNEY, Timothy 112, 224 WICKHAM. Victoria 291 WICKMAN, Melinda 291 WILCOX, Felecra 105, 121, 172, 173, WILCOX, Marian 224 WILCOX, Susan 162, 261 WILDE, Michael 176, 224 WILDE, Sheri 260, 261 WILDE, Terr 261 WILHELMI, Cheryl 261 WILKERSON, Derenda Adell WILKERSON, Keith 242 WILLEY. Richard 224 WILLIAMS, Adrienne Yvette 261 444444444444444444444444444444444444 F000 iitiititiit Rssy un'PeJ: mer:-cools 4-7' 6722202 -rf-muffvmffffffnfal LJFHUE kT 1 rl D UEZW777672 C672 far ,WZ 5O.mQs-YLBJWD Plug-g. 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Surace USMC 385-6320 WILLIAMS, Bill 261 WILLIAMS, Devera Ann WILLIAMS, Doris 261 WILLIAMS, Gayla Dyon WILLIAMS, John 112, 291 WILLIAMS, Joyce 291 WILLIAMS, Kyle Allen WILLIAMS, Lonnie F WILLIAMS, Michael 261 WILLIAMS, Michael Lee 112, 121, 261 WILLIAMS, Roger 161, 291 WILLIAMS, Teresa Ann WILLIAMS, Terri 112, 261 WILLMORE, Ernest 143, 224 WILLMORE, Ted 224 WILLOUGI-IBY, Darryl 261 WILLOUGHBY, Douglas 224 WILSON, Christine 123, 177, 224 WILSON, Cynthia 116, 123, 177, 261 WILSON, Darryl 101 WILSON, Deborah 108, 166, 224 WILSON, Debra 261 WILSON, Foster 224 WILSON, Kenneth 261 WILSON, Linda Reena WILSON, Mitchell Dean WILSON, Sharon 225 WILSON, Tyler 291 WIMMER, Cameron Scott WINBERG, Charles 261 WINFREY, James Dean WINKLER, Jill Leslie WOLF, Selma Lydia WOLFORD, Lisa 173, 225 WOLSK Y, Robin 261 WOOD, Lisa 262 WOODBURY, David Jeffers WOODLIEF, Syndi 262 WOODRUFF, Virginia 262 WOODS, Michael Anthony WOODS, Victor Lavell WOODWARD, David 292 WOODWARD, Jeffrey 167, 262 WORLEY, Russell 262 WORMWOOD, Gary 225 WORRELL, Don 225 WORRELL, William Crawlord WORTHING TON, Amber 262 WRENJARVIS, Jennifer Ann WRIGHT, Jellrey 225 WRIGHT, Lisa 275, 292 WRIGHT, Sandra 105, 108, 166, 262 WRIGHT, Thomas 292 WRIGHT, Vikki 292 WURSCHMIDT. Gotfred Theodore 262 WYATT, William 225 WYLAND, Rudy Leo Y YANKE, Rodney 262 YOUNG, John 262 YOUNGBLOOD, Kelly 115, 292 YOUNGER, Joe 292 Z ZACK, Mark 262 ZACK, Scott 225 ZACK, Steven 225 ZAKAS, Laura Beth ZAMORA, Gregory Phillip 292 ZAMORA, Karleen 225 ZAPPULLA, Rhonda 225 ZIMMER, Stella Anne ZIMMERMAN, Kurt 119 ZISCHKE, Gregory 225 IndexI328 -444444444 444411-444444444-444444-V-4-V--V-4!iK'44444444 -V444-4444-444444444444444444-Vx ll' K ll' K K 1 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS 1 i 7 . u I OF 7 5 If Happy Bicentennial Year Grads 1' lf K -k ll' K K if K K ll' K K ll' K K I QU! viii, :'k'k'ki'i'i'i k'ki'i'i' itiakfitttttttttttitititi ll' K K ll' K K ll' K K ll' K K 1 i 1' 2+ f +1 +1 I ' i K I P i 1 If hone 735-2046 K ,K ll' K K ll' K K ll' K K if K K ll' K K lf' K 1 I A 4 cg i Specializing in long hair cuts ,K Y 'V John Sanchez K 1 , Q444444444444-v-444444444444 4444444444i Custom Pool Construction n x' LICENSED ' BONDED ' INSURED K 'K if K K Q 1 Congratulations Class of '76 1 1 if Anderson Strayer Printing Company K 4, 4, 600 - A Maryland Parkway i Y K Las Vegas. Nevada K ll- K K ll' K K xitiitik 'kiiiitt'k'ki k'k'kt'kir'k-k-k'ki k'kir'k'k'kii'x ir'k'k'k'ki' ir'k'k'k'ki''ttf-k'k'kkir'k'k'k'k'ki'ii'k'ki'ki'k1eK 5 index 329 iiiittitittitiikink-kakt-k'A k'kiri k'k'k'ki'ir'k'A k 'k'kir'k'ki'i k'A'i'ir'kidr itikttttttkitittiiitiii K 'k'k'kir'kir'kttitttttkt'A A A A'i ki k'k'k'kir'k-k'A'i k'k ttiiitttitt 1' if If ll' ll' BEST WISHES CLASS OF GAUDXN FORD EAST 3020 East Fremont Boufder Highway at Oakley 382-7884 Kai BAIR BROTHERS CARPET VALLEY 3475 Boulder Highway Las Vegas, Nevada ll' ll' ll' if If ll' ll' If If ll' ll' I 4-Y-4-V-444444-4444444444444-V-4444-V-44444-V-44444444-V-444444444 44444441-444444444-Yi' index 330 4 4 4 Y W K M M 4 4 i 4 4 3' K W W tw I fi My ti f 5 Z W States'-Ha vy hs 444444444444441+4YiY'YYiMi1444444444444 44444441+i+442+4441+44 mlllnnlnv--M M,wwggQW VV ,,,W:2 ,,,, ,mmmuqmmgglllnDngym, 444444444444444hF4444444444444444444444 mfg 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1 2 551+ 3 4 L., 444 4444444444 K X i X 4 K 4 K K K 1 4 i 14444444444444444444444444 3 Q CD X X C0 C10 Sl W 1,11 Af ., - pf- 'W Af 999 fnnw,N,w 3lE7TZQ51422f5175:7. ff I ' V fww.w , ktiiiii 'Q 44444444444444444 1 x 1 4 1 1 E x E x -544444 i i 4 f A ' dlflifcg XZ gfaffzija 1 I , Ah .ix I I - F FAMILY PORTRAITS I 'K ,IZA L-1, IIPLL wir' In I , 4::' ' -f-1 A ' '- t i E Q, if-Y , X' IN HOME PORTRAITS 1 K A I , ff? 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Bat Henderson Advertising 1978 La Vante Las Vegas 'k'k'ki'i A A k fm Hr 541: Op., YOUR Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y I 44444444444444-4444444444444444444444444-444444' 44444 4444444- 'llim Gerke- B R NATIONAL HOME SERVICES 457-8171 2315 :Asmn Ave. my vgqgg Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 44444444444444444444444444444444444-4x-44444444444444444444444-444444444444 fndex!334 M, T ,-an Q V 3 K 1? ' fwwa HMWW? 5?W4W4f7li?' - ' J W , ,Mywi f closingl336 cc lislzmcn Qs 1. Dr. Brown and Mrs. Anderson congratulate Lisa Riley, a Nevada Family Leader of Tomorrow. 2. Bob Blaskey accepts a savings bond won in a speech contest from a VFW representative as Mr. Olsen and Mr. Perry proudly watch. 3. Lisa I-lammitt was chosen the Bicentennial Senior from Chaparral by writing a bicentennial minute and the essay below. 'lWe the people of the United States... so begins the Preamble to the Constitution, a document that combines the thoughts and endeavors of the most important individuals in America's history. Without the great achievements of our Founding Forefathers America wouldn't be the great nation it is today. With this profound statment the question arises, is America really a great nation? Many people don't realize the significance ofour country 's firstyears, As America grew, philosophies, ideas and beliefs of great men took part in the making of our nation. Though they don't receive much recognition, the firstsessions in Congress were vitally important. lt was at these first meetings that John Adams proposed the need for the colonies to form new governments, that eventually led to Richard Henry Lee's historical motion, Resolved that these United Colonies are and ofrightought to be, free and independent states... lt was during this period that the cornerstone of a great nation was laid, When 13 clocks were made to strike as one. From the first meeting of the First Continental Congress came the inspired thoughts ofmen dedicated to the building of a democratic nation which was responsible for the creation of the documents of American democracy -- the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Bill ofRights -- the foundations upon which our nation was built. America was born and raised on freedom. Since the time of the first settlers in America until today, freedom has united the people in one common goal. We are a free people. Americans have more individual freedom and liberty than many people could dream of. The government ofAmerica is the only government thatis not only, of and for the people, but by the people as well. The youth of America have accepted many of the challenges of building the country, representing the most active and outspoken elements of our free society. James Madison, at age 25, was a delegate to the Virginia Assembly and the General Assembly. Alexander Hamilton was only 32 when he called the Constitutional Convention, and at the age of 18, James Monroe crossed the Delaware with George Washington. The birth of our nation would have been an impossibility had it not been for the dedicated action put forth by the people who made this country. Yes, America is a great nation emerging from 13 separated colonies into one United Republic. We as the youth of America have a great challenge ahead. As individuals, we must speak out and make known that which we firmly believe. Together we must unite in the preservation of our country's heritage and create a common bond of faith in all Americans. With this faith, Americans will forever hold fast to the individual freedoms and liberties that set our nation apart from all others, and America will always be the great nation that it has been in the past and continues to be today. soho ar 1 hand E., . 3 iq 1 Q- - J J f9'U1kn1wM i1 4 ' -A-M x......'ff'f ' 'f Xiw , mu,-Y 5 . QL! f Q zany Qfim ffl . .... '1,h . -,SN U the gear. can mues or Star .9 ang ed people clos ngf337 Without the time and effort provided by Dean Edwards, Roger Bean, Community Press Representative, Albert and James Photography Studios, M. Mason, and the students and faculty of Chaparral, this book may have never made it into your hands Eg? Y nwfwr-H-5, 'iqz-P14211 6 me vmfffrfm fr,1,3-.wplwf Qf.,y',,w,-+,f'. Juni, yu'-'-'-, f V1-4 ,ww-1r 'im4 .aw -'1:g..v 'ffv', ',na--3-f'n:',5- .w'2. Marx ,.:. 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