Chaparral High School - Vaquero Yearbook (Las Vegas, NV)
- Class of 1977
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D'Ql1 5 I 12 f special events Successful Homecoming Lasts Whole Week The atmosphere or the Homecoming week was filled with enthusiam. Monday started Homecoming week with 50's day and the Homecoming kick-off assembly. The Air Force, Rock Band performed and the Homecoming Queens were announced when Fiick Pereira asked for the envelope, please! The winners for the best dressed for 50's day were Che- ryl Cox and David Guedry. Gary Wells also was hon- ored by being named, Limbo King. Tuesday brought out the best of the cowboys. The best dressed cowboy and cowgirl were Dave Jennings and Julie Mclntosh with runners-up James Haley and Tera Kennedy. Wednesday, students had a chance to show their riding abilities by trouncing their way to the finish line on stick horses. At the pic- nic that night, seniors proved to all that they were good at something. They pushed a V.W. bug 50 yards to claim first place. Thursday, all who paid ten cents received a cup full of delicious frosty root beer to guzzle down in the least amount of time. With Fri- day ending the Homecoming activities, orange and black were prominent throughout the school. During Friday's assembly, Mark Tomlinson raced his way with his mighty steed to take first place, while Her- man Crockett proved himself to be the best guzzler at Chaparral. Q-sag 5 Q W at-fill i:VV I1 . 2 I! E? A r ie' ff if ' 5 ,gm mf- xr K. 1 W mf -' , 221i-iwkfiazvifmwww 'Y--' J-1 H idk N? 3, 1 'ik i ix? 125. T :r, 3 2 P W :' gie . Wi 1 'Wd 'um -i.....,.,.,.,,,----............k, , ,ml ,i AV ia: 2 ' x L- 2 '5 Q , Ja' Ms. Vx special events X 13 S- ek 3 we 'N-'L -. 'W--.5 Q5 3 Q -sh. 14 X special events 'WS W fi Que. P' .M W! 'Gel Wk al -r-. 'N -M x . il rx. -f 'K'!a'r if '11, 3' Mu 'W' 'F 1 X 7 6 .. Sylvia Eliakis Fteigns Over Homecoming Game Friday night festivities began with the presentation of awards for bleacher and bug decoration and the class spirit award. The Soph- omore Class won first place in bleacher decoration and first place for their baby buggy float. The Senior Class won first prize for their fine display of Senior Spirit. Sylvia Eliakis was crowned Homecoming Queen with attendants Kelly Anderson, Cheri Cox, Janet Leavitt, and Anette Cameron. The football players were escorted onto the field for introduction by their parents. A Following the opening kickoff, the'Cowboys continued to pile the score high and ended with a 51-0 victory over Eldorado and the privilege to keep MerIin's Cleat another year. r The Homecoming Dance was held the following night at the Marina Hotel Ballroom. 30243 ogg in 3 special events f 15 Sweden and Holland Send Students to Chaparral Sweden is the best place in the world Cto mel but one thing is for sure, l'lI miss this marvelous schooland fantastic country very very much when l'm back there. Your school is stricter than mine, but you have a lot of fun at school. More fun than is a Swedish school with no clubs and no sports. Nils Bjorkman To me, this high school year was a totally new experi- ence. Lots of things, namely in our Dutch schools, are much different. Schools in Holland are purely for learning. The. 16 f special events WTR American schools pay much more attention to activities, and I think that's very goodg it gives the young people a wider education. All the teachers and pupils were very kind and helpful to me, and that is something I appreciate very, very much. Because we don't have things like that in Holland, the class ring and especially the Yearbook will be certainly the most beautiful souvenirs that I will take home. . Nick Burghgraef lil- .llll Ill' 5 fM 'Tf 1. Student Body Officers, Front row: David Guedry, Treasurer. Second row, left to right: Don Jacobson, Vice Presi- dentg Joe Brizno, President, Betty Bender, Corresponding Secretary. Third row: Mary Fleming, Secretary. 2. Executive Council Members, Front row, left to right: David Guedry, Mary Fleming. Second row: Cindi Overton, Don Jacobson, Marsha Sharp, Rick Pereira, Lisa Bolognese. Third row: Liz Olvera, Kim McNeil, Lani Porter, Betty Bender. Student Council ls Out for Blood. . . and Unity. . . and Spirit. . . and Pride! Chaparral's Student Body is represented by the 12 mem- bers of the Executive Council and the Student Body Offi- cers. This year there was a Leadership class, conducted by Mrs. Doris Moore, for the officers, council members and other student leaders. This class was to be used for plan- ning activities for the Student Body. The Leadership class sponsored a Blood Drive on January 13. They also worked on getting all active clubs chartered and to construct a constitution. The school con- stitution was worked on by the Leadership class. After many corrections and additions the constitution was brought before the school for ratifica- tion. Many other activities were planned and conducted by f the Student Council, such as ' having the mural painted in the gym, pep assemblies, sponsoring the buses to go to the Dixie football game, Homecoming, Christmas Tree Decoration Contest, and the Computer Dance. The Coun- cil also presented each class with a contribution of 35200.00 for class activities. The objectives of the Stu- dent Council are to promote unity, spirit, and pride throughout the school. student council f 17 Special Events T Draw Crowds is wily The Orientation Assembly and Open House were intended to acquaint both the student and parents with the policies and cur- riculum of Chaparral High School. The Orientation Assembly was held on September 8 for the ltth and l2th grades and on September 9 for the 9th and 1Oth grades. The administration was introduced and the students S were informed of policies that would concern them throughout the school year. Open House was held on September 29, in the gym. Students and their parents were both invited to attend, The administration was again introduced. Mr. Olsen gave a short speech and then presented lVlr. Long and Mr. McDowell with their 20 year pins. Parents were then invited to visit their childrens' rooms and speak with their teachers. Refreshments were served by the Booster Club while the Cheerleaders and Songleaders provided assistance in finding rooms, N I-2 1. Joe Brizeno, Student Body President, introduces the adminis- tration. 2. Students listen as the administration speaks at the Orientation Assembly. 3. Four of the Seven Dwarfs at Open House. 4. Open House is filled to maximum capacity. 5. Parents and students at Open House. 18 f orientation, open house . . :I 1 ' . its ti 1' mqgrqv A it 3 X-M . 1 Orange Field Is Cowboy Country The Dedication of Orange Field took place on Friday, November 12, 1976 at 7:15 p.m. The program consisted of music by both the Chaparral and the Woodbury Jr. High Marching Bands. Mr. Olsen gave the introduction and the colors were posted by the Chaparral N.J.Ft.O.T.C. under the direction of Commander William Shields. Dr. Thurman White, Associate Superintendent, gave the dedication address and Mr. Earl Evans, Jr., President of the Board of Trustees, had the honor of cutting the ribbon. The moment the ribbon fell the Magnificent Seven filled the air and Orange Field was officially Cowboy Country. -,...-Lx at Milf , jg 1 ' - f M A, ' I ,,,A, ,,,,, 1 A 1 111232 1, ls its 1 K 1 Milli 1 kr 3 Q ' its 1 lil I --'l ' f'!Af't' N 4 AA-., max: uegizzmswy:L1w:.w, wmMii1'ff1:'f ' M- ff ' 1 - ff..-.ww-:t,.nsvV N-M' -fwwefwe fw1w r1---My W-W Wm' ' '- 'W we-lf 49 C.H.S. Students Attend Sun Youth Forum Schools from all over Southern Nevada sent students to the 21st annual Sun Youth Forum that was held December 2 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Chaparral sent forty-nine students that were divided and sent to various discussion groups to debate on the topics of The World, America, Crime, Cops and Courts, Readin', Ritin' and Rithmitic' CThe Three Ft'sJ, Teenagers Today, and Potpourri. Each topic was discussed by two groups of which one finalist wrote an article summarizing the discussion for the Las Vegas Sun. The finalist from the other group appeared on T.V. to summarize the discussion from his group. , Discussions were held from 9:00 to 11:45. At 11:45 the groups broke up to attend a luncheon given by the Las Vegas Sun. The menu consisted of sloppy joes, potato salad, pickles, a choice of beverages, and for desert, ice cream. At 1:00 the discus- sion groups reconvened to continue their talks. At the end of the group time a finalist was choosen from each group to summa- rize the group's discussion. Finalists from Chaparral were David Guedry and Wid Bastian. Entertainment was provided by Cork Proctor. . .X . 4- ,:.,.. AE K I David Guedry and Wid Bastian Youth Forum Finalists 4 A XV W? . ,,.. , G' .T sl Q, - - ,rl FJ T-.. 1. Smile you're on candid camera. 2. Moderator gets down into discussion. 3. Youth Forum Attendants, Front row, left to right: Neitha Lathuris, Linda Mangarella, Cindy Courtny, Cheri Cox, Don Jacobson, Tammy Frabbiele, Lisa Groom- bridge, Cindy Stiltz, Montana McKnight, Gina Tabeak, Sec- ond row: Jim McNaughton, Greg Crossman, Rick Holt, Robert Culligan, David Guedry, Kim McNeil, Cheryl Cox, Shelly Ream, Heidi Armitage. Third row: Mark Delgercio, Jeff Campbell, Karen Levitt, Jody Pollak, Lisa Bolognese, Sandra Hamilton, Kathy Platt, Kathee Mick. Fourth row: Mark Fisher, Wid Bastian, Randy Newman, Mike Morris, Mr. Allman, Liz Olvera, Jeff Howe, Sandy Wright, Ruth Bal- lard. 4. Finalist Wid Bastian and David Guedry, 5. Anxiety builds up in Don Jacobson as he speaks. 6. Group dis- cusses Sun article on Drugs, 7. Greg Crossman enjoys his sloppy joe. 8. Mark points out fact from fiction. sun youth forum X 21 if ., ir ,.f K s , iw.-' - Q. 5 A S ' -: 1 ' SX i X wi? 2: The Army-Navy game has been a tradition at Chaparral for tour years. This year the biggest and best Army-Navy game was presented to Chaparral students and anyone who wanted to attend. Some ot the teachers got in on the activi- ties. They included Mr. Allemen, Mr. Cottin, Mr, Perry, Mr, Lytle, Mr. Tomlinson, Commander Sheilds, Mr. Beckstead, and lvlr. Gambarelli. The opening shot, tired by Mr. Allemen and his cannon, was heard around the stadium. The US. Army then called out a tank to do battle with a Navy Cruiser. Mr. Gambarelli flew over in his bi-plane and a friend ot his flew a Navy Mono- plane. The two engaged in an aireal battle while on the ground the tank and Cruiser scored several hits on each other. The Navy Cruiser, down and in trouble, called out the Marine S.VV.A.T. team to help. The tight was long but the Bat- tle was tied to the very end. Thanks to the National Guard, and a special thanks to the Marines S.VV,A.T. team. army X navy X 23 1. Mixed reactions 2 The crowd i goes wild. 3. Shot heard around the l Stadium. 4. Navy cruiser scores a hit Black History Week Has a Sensational Turn Out!!! 1, Darlene takes orders for the soulfood dinner, 2. Dinner Runners, left to right: Lamonte Scurdy, Andre Eagles, Doug Stewart, Jeff Carrol, Larry Powell, Rodney Marshall. 3. Shir- lene places the GOOD food on the plates with a piece of sweetpotato pie. 4, Rodney and Doug, cooking dinnei'?'?'? 5. Rodney, Andre, Jeft, Loise, Doug, and Pam get the show together. 6. Jimette and Tammie organized the orders. 'H c 2 4 A 1 N. .hw 24 X black history Black History Week is the one week in the year when America takes time out to honor Afro-Americans both living and dead. lt is also a time when Afro-Americans take a few minutes to rejoice over their accomplishments and assess what is yet needed to be done. To give Chaparral Staff members an idea of what they might be missing at dinner, Soul club members cooked up a Soul lunch and delivered it to those teachers who put in an order. All who participated enjoyed ribs, bar- becued chicken, greens, corn bread, potato pie and potato salad. B, 4 ,t ff 3 4 1. Commentators for the Assembly were Janice Tylor and Wanda Green. 2. Vester Taylor sings Let My People Go, 3 Vester Taylor recites Black Poetry. 4. A good turn out for the Assembly. black history f 25 .-....-- Mc S 5,14 Q 5 Q N 1 1 f is 4. 4 N -1 -x Christmas Time Brings Good Times . i cps, W K 1 X lfwglwffi - L.,.. , . 1 1. Children listen atteritively to a Christ- t 2 Y b kStaif's Christmas massory. . ear oo tree. 3. Dean White plays himself at Christmas time. x asf '- H 3 e christmas f 27 1. Scrooge gets hit in the face with a pie. 2. Santa. played by Joe Bass, passes out candy. 3. Underclass cheerleaders tell the story ot Rudolph. 4. Kevin chops down the Christmas tree. 5. Carolers sing Silent Night. 6. Jim leads the group in singing Jingle Bells. it me 'quit 1 ' F' v. K W EL Z., , - ll! 1-2sii l as-tmp K' ' fvmw. 4' Wi., Faculty Index Principals Deans and Counselors English Department Language Department Math Department Social Science Department Science Department Business Department Home Economics Department Industrial Arts Department Health, Drivers Education, and Careers Departments Boys' Physical Education Department Girls' Physical Education Department Performing Arts Department Art Department NJROTC, and Special Education Departments Librarians School Board 29 30-31 32-35 36 37-38 39-41 42-44 45 46 47 48-49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 5 , l La F S' ij' 4 4 5 N P j . Y A if Jim ' 0 Q l 17771171 Q 1-342.981 3 I 1 ,Ay 4 av 4 C-.I r l f Rf ff -Q -L ,W K1 v ' QQ., ,k Principals Lead the Way Mr. Olsen, the principal, is in charge of the total tunc- tioning of Chaparral High School. He attends all school functions and often does public relations in the commu- nity. Each assistant principal has a special job. Mr, Browns job is to take care ot activities and communications and the intramural sports. Mrs. Peedom is in charge of attend- ance, community relations, and discipline. Mr. Smith con- trols the school budget, busses, all the facilities and Ath- letics. Mr. Turner takes charge of grades, registration, and curriculum. Larry G. Olsen, Principal Cordell Brown, Assistant Don Assistant Principal 9' n-,,- I 1 lui I -H' Reedom, Assistant Turner, Assistant Principal 3 t sf '.r' 1 ' 7,1 'Q .1 W a pie. i 29 Mrs. Ries has been at Chaparral since it opened. lvlr. White joined the staff last year in November of 1 975. The deans major function is to create an -atmosphere in which there are minimal problems among students, and they do it in such a manner that students are treated with respect. This is achieved through a positive approach with individual students. Dennis White, Dean Orien Lamoreaux, Counselor tl Q rf '--lg , Jackie Anderson, Counselor .3 .A Jon Brulle Eswm N SEE Lynn Hadfleld Grabavou Mike languages X 32 ,. English Classes Encompass Interests of a Variety of Students English was an absolute necessity for all students no matter what their interests. They must communicate effectively to express ideas well, aid their freedom to work, and even to experience rewarding leisure time Introduction to Literature, Modern, American, and English Literature as well as Sources and Trends offered great opportunities for the college bound student. Job bound students were also offered courses such as Careers, Basic, Standard, and Practical English in addition to Novel and Short story, Creative Writing, Journalism and Forensics were special courses for interested students. The entire English Depart- ment grew along with Chaparral. The department expanded from nine to nineteen teachers in four years. Course offerings and kinds of texts have grown in addition to improving proper placement of students, English proved enjoyable for students while it was very educational. Janice Reid Mildred Watts Biff' ri X it Martha John Kimak l , l . f .r f '-.sa Qt Donna Crabb John Miller Quincy Collins ,1,,,ur-n ,,,.. 4 W f 'asain . W' 'mm J, Russell ,W .5 Foreign Languages Open New Doors Learning a languagefinvolves understanding, speaking, reading and writing. Being able to speak a foreign language fluently offers many opportunities to college and job bound students. The foreign language in an education helps students by promoting awareness, and understanding. A foreign language in a career offers an endless choice of fields since being bi- lingual increases the possibility of a fine career. Learning another language enhances a respect for American culture through everyday living. M artha McCabe g Max Jacobson Lemmon M ctctc cccttc W R Math Department is More Than Addition and Sqgtggction , , -an .., Michael Foote ii. . , .gifs gg , :-A I Yiwu. 1 -t-.t I The Math Department at Cha- parral during the '76-'77 school year provided students with a general knowledge of Arithmetic, whatever their aspirations. Vari- ous courses were offered to accomodate the different inter- ests of students, For the job- bound student, classes such as Lab Math, Career Math, and Algebra supplied them with a graduation requirement. Algebra ll, Geometry, Trigonometry, and computer science were offered to the college-bound students in addition to Analysis and Proba- bility and Statistics, both new courses. ln any event, all courses gave students a good mathemat- ical background. Modell Talbert Tlx ? v ,,,,,, , r V A gm!! for sitst v S' -,,'-if az N K' X A I 'iv aw at 'tg 2 A 359 .ff in awww- 'i W fl F W. OW ,f xg, QMQ X Bob Locatelli Ursula See gfggl L Ea lkwikiil X! Pl R05 Evelena Reese John Turnbull jsQ1f1fQlsl' .sl S Q gs ff f i ,rr EE? MW Se e N 1- 'V X ' ,af 1 Y olde. Steve Moore 8' 7' Denia Bowman Craig Swallow Jeri Roberts Joyce Wilson Science a Growing Concern. Barry Tomsich Rex Goodell zziiiri 3 1 QQ 'l neln.e William l The Science Department offered interesting courses for both the college and job bound students. Students enjoyed the Biol- OQY, Chemistry, Physics, Geology, Earth Science and Environmental Science courses because they actively participated in the class with experiments and observations instead of always following a lecture or reading a textbook. The high demand for these courses produced this unique department which grew from 6 to 13 teachers during Chaparral's first four years. Virginia l-lern ,, g Douglas Orr , ff'E!! E' !ul nip a Business Department Prepares Students for Future Chaparral's Business Departmentthrough its many divisions,hopes to bet- ter prepare students for bright futures. Through the business courses of accounting, shorthand, typing and others, the students learn the skills required tor most business occupations. One class that highly benefits job- bound students is simulated business experience in the class room. The stu- dents actually practice skills used in jobs they someday hope to obtain. Diane Ranney 'iv 5 iff-gt? H '- X 9 4-C - A . ,J 1 5 11.'f r -1. r r : wi! s l f . A t . ,, 1 Wflfr ,vii fr 2' 5, f ,y , ,M-F Sagers Home Economics Department Cooks Up a Good Year The l-lome Ec. Dept. is concerned with society and its environment as it relates to the student, home, and family. The courses offered gave the student the opportunity to discover such things as: clothing and textiles, nutrition, child development, housing, science and nature of food and management of time and resourses. The Home Ec. Dept. prepares the student for future life on his own, or with a family. Roger Jacquot and Mazie Gonzaque CBusiness Depart- mentt .eww - f 1'- a re .rsit .,.. Mary Rector . . , Cheryl ll. ,D .- - Miriam Q . ,..., pt ..,..,..l,.. ... . 'W 55,41 11 5 . f 'J W Dale Sessions Ruben Gonzales H2 Ralph Knoblauch Q-, M... W K-M1 -E Health, Driver's Education and Careers Department Unique Chaparral Health, Drivers Education, and Careers Department ottered interesting, required courses for students that pro- vided good learning experience tor later life. Such courses as Health, Driver's Education, Career Orientation, Leadership, Co- operating Education and vvork experience gave students high-quality classes that vvere appealing, and different trorn others offered during the '76-'77 school year. Katie Pierracos v.-T' Emilio Camillone 'Vx Dave Roberts Men's P.E. Department Encourages Athletic Participation Chaparral's Men's P.E. Department during the '76-'77 school year provided both indoor and out- door activities for students. Subjects like Basketball, Tennis, Softball, Soccer, Football, Wrestling, Volleyball and Track and Field were presented to give students well-rounded backgrounds in Athlet- ics. ln addition to P.E., the department also offered a Weightlifting class to interested students. Like that of other departments at Chaparral, the Boys' P.E. Department expanded to meet the demands of the rising number of students. Fton Nix John Ackerley 1 -. N , ui P.E. Offers More Variation in Activities The VVomen's P.E. department, in cooperation with the Wom- en's Athletic Association, helped promote women's athletics throughout the '76-'77 school year. The P.E. department offered various subjects including self-defense, dancing, volleyball, bas- ketball, flag football, archery, gymnastics, badminton and tennis. The GAA gave women a chance to participate in sports at various levels on an intramural basis. Both the Women's P.E. department and the GAA. added better competition in girls' activities as well as more interest in women's sports. KJILJIIG LJIKJUYXO ' 'VH-If UI'-Ill Q i f I' 'tit f, K. , 'ui ,.... - - s nw ' s-sisssessv:-v - 11: 'Q ,Q , W 'N W'ww NN 1,-sf' 'jj ,ww Performing Arts Works At Entertainment The Performing Arts Department offers a variety of choices in chorus, band, and theater. The choral music department includes such courses as mixed chorus, glee club, and surrey singers. The band department offers Varsity Band, J.V. band, stage band and music theory. The theater arts department offers courses such as drama, and technical theater involved in designing the sets for plays. Performing Arts gives students a chance to develop technical and creative abilities for possible careers in music and drama as well as for recreation and pleasure. Marriner Becksted Len Paul Klark Black The Art Department during the '76-'77 school year provided artistically inclined students with opportunities to expand on their skills and develop an awareness of potential art careers. Students were able to choose between such courses as Art l, Fab- rics, Ceramics, Drawing, Painting, Printmaking, Pho- tography, and Yearbook. The Department gave stu- dents a format to express their feelings in an artistic way. Marie Mason . , x Some Chaparral teachers are not easy to categorize William Shields, NJFEOTC r W 1 NwM,,,,,,,,..--vsf't4'9g X is Stewart Wa TC , D r I The Library Aids Student in Research and Leisure The Chaparral High School library is an integral part of the school, its objective is to support the curriculum of the school by providing the place and the materials with which students and faculty can discover, extend, analyze, and evaluate ideas, and locate factual information. The facility, its materials, and their arrangement are all provided in support of this goal. ln addition to helping students, the library works closely with the Audio Visual Department. The A.V. Department provides the library with filmstrips, films, and other various equipment. The library contains approximately 13,500 volumes plus periodicals, pamphlets, and non-book media such as sound film- strips, records, and tapes. Since Chaparral first opened the volumes of books has almost tripled, and in the years to come, the number will continue to increase. Herb Ueckert W . . . tlfsss School Cliff Lawrence Deputy Superintendent John Paul Associate Superintendent Division of Administration 56 f school board Board Helps Students Through Education The Board of School Trustees has been established since 1955. New members are elected every four years. The general functions of the board are to main- tain such functions as school plant, public relations, pupil personnel, instructional programs, employee per- sonnel, and employment of the superintendent. The School Board aids the students in that they assign instructors to classes, make schedules of classes and activities, and develop testing programs and other procedures for evaluation of the effective- ness of school courses. X Kenny C. Guinn perintende of Sch Su ools nt Front row, left to right: Connie Larson, Helen Cannon, Earl Evans. Back row, left to right: Herman Van Betten Sobel, Claire Woodbury, Wrginia Brewster. gt ,.,. ev Ed Greer Bill Beitz Dr. Thurman White Associate Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Director of School of Finance and Business of Secondary Education Facilities Senior Class Index Senior Officers 59 Senior Class 60-103 Senior Wills 104-107 Senior Autographs 108 ur -Q. ,qv AEA 5 + 47A Q 0 .- Wglf 5 w if-Ear 4 ..,' .Z UJIK 'L , in ' F Sl .h 'I ,-75 3,3 49 se W ,E it I.: -'X e. g I lf! ,, N W, ff F f 7 W l!I,Yn 2 C ll Pnl L Z I 8 Seniors do their own Thing 1. Gallagher points out an ideal situation. 2. Ned hears some- thing outside. 3. ChaparraI's own limbo king, Gary Wells, 4. Caballeras lure in customers. 4 I . luxu- seniors X 57 if Y ' , 4 is E Q un. f 1 i 2 1 . Smile though your heart is breaking. 2. Joe's lips are stuck together for some unknown reason. 3. Dave looks at his senior picture with approval. 4, Linda gets ready to go on stage. 58X seniors ge, .A fi? Ka 'R 'Dig' A wg: l fb, ,,,,.-- .31 NNW,- ,.f , 'tl We x . ' ' 5 . I 5. IAQ d o .r ff? 1-5' . - , . 1115.3 ,'Q2ft?-5iij'.2..x ,Q-N, 'W , p . . f ' 1 Qs . ,. -..-,N . e g - ...,,.i5: .ew-i. .- 'Fr m gs? . , - 'V 13232, ,-1 im, H , .V,L dvi -3 , 352-.A . s fmt? .. fu '1' if .it . 1 ' J -.Q -'.. if: it V . 7 D . fi 1 s f' f ,, 1, fs . :.z ....Q..-.. 7 -Q Q ., 5 .lg S 6,51 jf is pggk f in .JH-i+iF??i'Wf!5y 9- f fitiwiflrllft .1539 T: 1 A f,3 .F The Class ot 77 was led by an enthusiastic bunch ot Sen- iors. The Senior Class Committee worked hard on planning a fantastic year for the 77 Graduates. Many long hours were spent with administrators and rep- resentatives from various companies to select graduation announcements, caps and gowns, and to plan the actual graduation and senior trip. The Senior Class also showed Superior Spirit by winning the Homecoming Spirit Decoration Contest and entering a bug in the Bug Decoration Contest. They also won the Stu- 'lb 1 dent Council Christmas Tree Decoration Award for the Classes. The Seniors' slogan was Straight from Heaven comes ,77 ,, The Members ofthe Senior Class Committee are from the front clockwise: Cheri Cox, Anette Cameron, Sonny Maxwell, Sue Harmon, Jennifer Jones, Jeri Bledsoe, Renita Syme, and Kim McNeil. Not pictured are Terry Johnson and Linda Royce. 60 X seniors X x Lean and Mean Aaron 0 C1 pw Anderson Gabe Arlene Argenio Loren Armijo Albertson Allre Room ,, A Dear Diary... Eltcgf- Peg 5:'lE'a:l'iorx...'Fl'l'1.a,ll3 'Fr'r:'5'l in Hhs. 6-0-I' all . 5 - End, OP r'fBef'ore ichool parlg arl- Arnclt Tina Asncraft Sheila Franklin Michael Baker -uw l b L A Mark Arnlz DGFHSG BSCEI Best Looking: Renlta Syme and Bill Hitchcock. Banks Jeff Barnes Carl Barrett seniors f 61 62 1 seniors Q 'Sh WH? , M, fi, Bass John Bean U-Meiepnanieweaurn i Vicky Bayer Donald Beard oan Michele Beeloe 'QW Cutest Couple: Bill Gallager and Debbie Wallace. Betty Bender Jamie Berg John BerQS1r8eSSeI' H14 iary I Valera Joe Brrzeno Tery Davud Brooks 64 X seniors V. W, LJCIVVII LJIUVVII checks out the view. RODID BFUCS OD Claudia Buford ,Patricia Buford Donald Burks ,werrI'+o5chcol.Fllll1aCQ+he-F'lu,G-onw P, rsimffam, M ' , Gerald Busby Steven Bush K. tx t LL: Valen Richard Bvrne f W I' ' N x If V r A -, V' f Steve Cabales Vickie Calhoun The biqqer the better. Nancy Call A, ,, r Fietta refl 'VW Mx '- ' ,SQA ect . new, is E, S Anette Cameron Michael Carpenter seniors X 65 66 f seniors 7' ff' ,,-.,,,,, N W-... Eric Carter erry Dina Ciria Laffy' Clark Debbie Carr Jeri Anne enjoys her Coke? Mark Ceusey FQ Hr' X 'diffs John Casano Debbie Casel 9 ee.eeh We eg bf' Qeen Cuncotta 91-Q.. X. V ,, Clucas I , f , ALHS-. fri , 1 'Bt i 4 'bf A5 Fran Cohen Joyce Colemann ki ..,.,,XN Vo- TXQQIN. 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M' if LI i ,ff f,f' y v .y,,,r,,.,,, M., Robert Colvin Donna Comito Most Friendly: Sylvia Eliakis and Steve Davis. seniors f 67 68 X seniors .XI xx Toby shows one of his mature Mrahnlln ffncnrnxln . 1 f f f ,f f . wt. , ,, ,H , ff lg In ye 2 e ef 1 e 5 l .- l Cheri Cox Elizabeth Cox - V - ' ,Ia 2 , W, A f Mark Crawfo ,GN James Creviston Karen Cross Mmchael - :kg A , Q ,,, Q l Jav Daane Donfma Dabnev D 5 I - xv' 'W 'V vw sa- ix an f ' xref f .-- ., Amta Davey 7' I 'I ede Davis Joe Davis S Steve Marllee Dawson Debra DeFeo Danielle Dell Q ,KX seniors X 69 70 X seniors Bill Des Jardine Mathew X SEA , ix lf lk ill neededlnunovement Paul Dobiesz Cheryl Dobson Drama Dunn 7 W -.llf62C0lwmb5-:ms -no Elifgrii 'ook '?5f'f.2 8 2PZarqg.a1-T25 57-aafligfv Z E .,,. V ' Y rdf' ips,-ea, wwf C5ndYEHS AvaEnckson A BenEvangeHma MW L W Debbm E E 2 KennethFischer F, d H I d th d D seniors X 71 72 X seniors sw-mush X , - . it-r-by 1.., i BilLGallaglL1er W 1 W rr, A js?-Ka ' 1 W, we Jame vi, s Garner ir wa .17 ' ,. NX 'ii' Frank Fleming fx if-mx af Christy Freeman John Fredlander Most Ambitious: Dede Davis and Ralph Lehtinen M Flora Gentile 4' ii wi W ' l Dclizs- Pr-fcQeD - one, was Dc::1'. 27- Ow Cow Uezrikmi w ara, , CO6 l - A ? sw Michael Gerke , H, r 415 xi, . ... . i- -'H , , -, W. - , T if ' x Q9 ' - ' an i Diane Giroir Ml. if F an Lisa Givliano Ani 3 ta Glaros Jock of the Year: Billy Hitchcock. i Jan Glaros A Amy gyxm ,imf V I I .,'. .IU i ' 37 lliri ,, ,, .. .. ,W ,W 'pzmifaa ' , 9 V' 5 , W 1.2 in 'iii - if X i ff', ' , :l- Z , . ZZ! , ,W ,,,, 9 ,, W fr f 2233, G 1 Lidia Gonazles Debbie Gould Jo Jean Grafton Darlene Grant seniors f 73 fa . 4mJ e -QP Qifl rr r WMM mg 74 X seniors f M., 1 1 f- ,1 ., kicks back. Debra Q 15 Wg wma air wr. fl :sz 1112.1 E, -,lL-1l,,,,., , 4' . 5 X w ,, in My, . ' f K we 3, Marcie Green Nicki Green Erin Greenvvade Darrel Gregory What a cowboy! ar vs P ww rQ3f'+ r 'www Q 'rg 'Q ' Mifkfm 4.Vk, 5 t f '7 as Q ,,,. U re, X e X eerre Q . M if . gin W i My 5, , E s , 5 I TEX Z saw , 5 Es Robin Grevve Scott Groesbeck Geri Lynn Grossan rw'-321 Q Y 5 2 X, X Q Jeff I-Tafper filin- sa I-iarbaue X 1. xl-iairison seniors X 75 76 X seniors A: ks X A ,,.,.g I os' 'xii 9 1 X 4- Ni is . I ' A xi S i X Deana Heavin vvesr Side Story Je vllfwe. oan Henderson Handy Hendrix Fred He-my Migdalia Hernandez fic rfffi Hlbbetts Ned Hull nelle Halton S3 HIHSS EWR Bill Hitchcock r Jim Hoover Mark Hornsby Terri Howard Scott Huizenga seniors f 77 78 1 seniors , J,,-,,,'. ,,,-- kk.. .,, ,Z Pamela Hurd Pau Bruce Jackson x 4-1 X Jack Jarrett San fUou. IS-6-ir-is aggokdbagidggm wonzorije, 'EN fm- Jerry Carrice Sharon Jones riff N i Terry Johnson Jennifer Jones i Virginia Jose Kari Kappelman Keli Kappelman Ronda Karnes seniors X 79 80 f seniors MostAtl'1le1ic: Eddie Oscar and Laronda Tinsley. ff, .ir I Kauke Kevin Kelly n 4 V if ,x Qf 1 Tara Keltner Von Kennedy ,Mary Jane Kieffner a a e , 415 Gi, I i fl J ,..,,: 1 I, Karen Kline Melanie Knudsen Shawna Knudsen Bambi Koch Mark Koch Kortn Most Musical -A Sneralyn Larson Sandra Laster Kyle Latimer Perry Lattin Ron Lawson Fi IFF ' ,f- 'rw . 5,..-f'r ' ' .ri if ' Kenny Johnson. seniors f 81 'ivy' 50 s smash! is J r A i ' ' Hakim W Jew' 82 f seniors 9- . fe .. 'x P' x I t 1 i i K f tit Most Studious' Lois Hager and Marc Stattord, Janet Leavi Russell Leav Ronda Lee Lehtineri Kimberly Leidy Karen Levitt ohm Lewis aff K rw? 'nb f W 1 4-F' FK .,.VA V ve- an E' ' ,-, . 'W ' 21 L ' Ixg' f ' ,17i3w'r'5f we 'MQW ietfW'er'e A 'vxffggigtggfbix 4 Victor Lichty Michelle Liss Aria Llaguno Robin Lodewyck Nou.2.4--Fi KU . J' c-E-snr akgggwfwgogffwe X Jose Gaii Lord Rob Lum r 9 Tom Lounsbury Mrke Lundwall Christina Malcolm Linda Mangarella David Mann Jeff Marasso Carl Mariano , r seniors f 83 84 f seniors Lon Marshall Debfa Mafilrl Linda Martin Gb 13 '7' Michelle l ll l Deloris Matthews Sonny Maxwell Rgsemary Most Political: Betty Bender and David Guedry . ' wif Wiffsv ' - - we-f' aww. ,wi 1 K I ' 1 f 1 W u , f'?f.eLQW2lw3Lf, t7if3fi5GiriQ31lv-31 7 , omca McElroy Van McGIothen Ann McGowan 1'!21-.W James McKinney Toni Vicior McLeroy Most Likely to Succeed: Kim McNei1 and Aaron Abbey seniors f 85 Kim McNeil Douglas Melby Susan Meservey K 'TL F15 f Meyers 86 X seniors Football Clowns ff? for big game against Dixie, Michelle Miller Tina Minter Larry Mitchell Teresa Mitchell is eth entertains at football M Ni Kirsten Morrison 2522? c.2- ufh Forj df Daw were -Final Morri? i Denise Michele Myers Emma Neeland Carrie Nelson Tammie Nelson seniors f 87 88 X seniors Deng,-164: -l4Q'ba.Jl e...coewcZ5. 'lh I3 gasic1a' 9 35-11-big ' any i A Zh- ,4 39 .4 xx - 45 f fl 3, 4 A ,yi '53 lie Q S? f :Q , ., iv , ,, ' ' , , 5 2 i fi i , , e f f f .W - ' Q M4? K I A 1,3-Q' ,yih Tom Nesci Shauna Newton Rober1NoIis M' Frances Nunn i BQU i ' 1 , I - I- 'ff yffff-f ' l -eff ,- f- , , ,AA 1 5 ., , W ' ' f , l - - 1 1 , .W me ,W f V ,eff , . :51,,55,5mM, A'fV . 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Y Frank Porter A xx Laura Peirizzo Laura Phillips Nanette Pico i iJody Cheryl Pooie for Z' sf' Poole David Charlotte Porter Daria Portnoy Bobbi Rains Debra Fiamey I Robyn Best Dressed: Trish Ventura and Mike Gerke, Behind the wheel training, 50's style, Dav Reeds RIC X If id Joseph Reese gk i 4' , sis s . .. V if . A L ' i e ' i ef ,,,', ' -, , . ' L ff? f i i k 'ii avi? Q A Q s ei Reeve S Reine gi i Sherrie Ressen Aimee Reyes seniors X 91 X wa? Lou Rezzetti Senior Class pushers emselves for the race S19ph9Fi C I T Rizzo Marcia Robinson Verna Jo Robinson Diane Robison Michael Roper 92 1 seniors Oec. ll-we, pla,cecs2,2.'-F!-in l lnufl' iomal Clianic, 535053 ?'af5422f3vf5??5o, f?241 . ed' 'are Roy Linda Royce Michael iu,,N,,,,, ' X Rhonda Rule Holli Samuelson J' Egz' Sgf 2 X 4 my am emi ,wg fi' 1 L ,fs ' S53 . ,Y f a if , Sheryl Sauer Rhonda Schneider Tern Schnepp A 81 W Root Bear. James Scott Branda Sessions Vk,, seniors f 93 Dec. 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Brings Top Honors Lois Hager - Valedictorian t Lois Hager was born in Seattle, Washington. She attended John Hole Junior High School in Centerville, Ohio before coming to Las Vegas. In Las Vegas, she attended KO. Knudson Junior High and Chaparral High. Besides maintaining a 4.0 G.P.A., Lois has been a Pin Pal Officer and a member ofthe Honor Society. Lois enjoys swimming, playing pool and playing tennis. Her college plans include attending UNLV for her first year and then San Diego State to prepare for a future in the Social Service field. Shawn Buialski - Valedictorian Shawn Bujalski, a natural born McAllen, Texan, has lived in Vegas for only a year. Before coming to Chaparral, Shawn attended Elem- entry School in Colorado and Junior High and High School in Ala- bama. Shawn has not decided on a major occupation as of yet, but he does plan to attend the Harvey Mudd University in California. Shawn's favorite past times include swimming, hiking, biking and reading. 108 fvaledictorians Jody Pollak - Valedictorian Jody Pollak was born and has lived in Las Vegas for seventeen years. He received his elementary education at Crestwood Elementry and attended Junior High at Fremont Junior High. While at Cha- parral, Jody has been a member of the Tennis Team and a member of the Music Department. Jody's plans for the future are to attend the Uni- versity of California, San Diego, where he wants to major in Pre-Med. He plans to go on and get his MD. GeriLynn Grossan - Salutatorian GeriLynn Grossan is a native born California who has lived in Vegas for twelve years. GeriLynn attended JM. Ullom and Lewis-E. Rowe Elemantry Schools, Orr Junior High, and Chaparral High School. GeriLynn enjoys jogging, racketball, swimming, 10-speeding, and her work. She is a dental assistant for a childrens dentist here in Vegas. Following grad- uation, GeriLynn plans to attend the University of California, San Diego, to major in Biology, and to go on and be a chiIdren's dentist. valedictorian, salutatorianf 109 1 s W WOW ZW?02xW'llZ 1 1 f 7,1 051719 QA? f VM VW? WZWW 7 of .,.f-Q Sports Index Individual Cross Country Individual Football Individual Girls' Basketball individual Tennis individual Bowling Individual Volleyball individual Basketball Individual Wrestling Individual Soccer Varsity Cheerleaders J,V,!Freshman Cheerleaders Songleaders Bench Babes Soccer Bunnies Pin Pals Hot Shots Sports Candids Coaches Varsity Football - Team Picture J.V. flfreshman Football- Team Picture Girls' Basketball- Team Picture Girls' Golf -Team Picture Cross Country -- Team Picture Tennis - Team Picture Varsity Basketball - Team Picture J.V.fFreshman Basketball - Team Picture Varsity Soccer- Team Picture J.VrfFreshman Soccer- Team Picture Varsity Wrestling - Team Picture J.V.fFreshman Wrestling - Team Picture Girls' Volleyball - Team. Picture Bowling - Team Picture Scoreboard Sports Autographs 111 112-113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120-121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129-139 140-141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156-157 158 Wwiwmigw rw if T O' V il 115, fa f', Q i ' KJV' X Q O O 0 Q Cross Country Stars Run Their X Way to a Good Season Cross Country, 1. Mike Lambert, 2. Phil Gable, 3. Bill Regannart, 4, Ray Lykins, 5. Mark Tomlinson, 6. Hugh Corl- ney, Golf, 7, Marcia Robinson, 8. Terri Schnepp 8 cross country X golf f 1 11 1 . 8 9 1 1. Steve Hitchcock, Soph. 352, Center, 2.Toby Turner, Sr. 374, Tackle, Best Offensive Lineman, 3. Mark Sharp, Sr. 355, LB, Most Dedicated Player, 4. Pat Riley, Sr. 384, DE, 5. Mike Gerke, 385, DE, Most Improved Player, 6. Rick Raymond, Sr. 310, DB, RB, Most Dedicated Player, 7. Ralph Lehtinen, Sr. 311, TE, OB, Kicker, Tom Rossi, Jr. 332, DB, 8. John Rader, Jr. 357, LB, Best Defensive Back, 9. Greg Suits, Sr. 320, RB, 10. Don l-lar- rison, Sr. 359, Guard, 11. John Mannion, Jr. 327, QB, 12. Don Schmidt, Jr. 370, Tackle, 13. Joel Bass, Sr. 378, Tackle, 14. Clay Vertrees, Sr. 370, Tackle, 15. Jack Rader, Jr. 376 Guard, Best Defensive Player, 16. Bill Hitchcock, Sr, 321, DB, RB, Most Valuable Player, 17. Tony Brunetti, Sr. 3 14, RB, 18. Mike Sewell, Sr. 38, Receiver, 19. Marc Stafford, Sr. 339, RB, Best Offensive Back, 20. Chuck Wheeler, Sr. 334, RB, 21. Greg Hayter, Sr. 312, DB, 22. Eddie Oscar, Sr, 313, OB, TE, Punter. 112 X football Football Stars Bring Best Season Ever! X Top Players Help Team With Zone Championship 1. Jackie Hunsacker, 2. Tammie Nelson, 3. Sandra HBVTIIIIOFI, 4. Sabrina Hyde, 5. Michelle Beebe, 6. Dana Frazier 3 i 1 Y.. Ev A . 1 v f raar a .if as .xg - x ...ef N . Awww me ms- i 4 5 6 4 X ..rr . :p f A . . W. . .Q Breth Dickinson Jody Pollack Greg Heinz Tami Resnick Denise Paradis Gina Miller L ftt ' ht e o rig Mickie Freedman and Jenise Coyle it Wy, .. 1 ,P 5' :AN 2. wo .1- Q me .2 l 'A nf ,p 1 ,Q ag, ump, Set, Spike!! J!! 2 :C- lk f Q, 1. Bump it Rhonda Myers! 2. Vicki Bayer serves her spe- cial. 3. Shelly Koelliker blocks a spike. 4. Dqnna Point does the Hustle. 5. Sabrina Hyde can serve! volleyball 1 117 A R i State Champs Defend Their Title eggs 6 1 in x Y .1 ,,,1 - n '1 7 8 . V l , l V ...gg -va- .f ln 14 1 BlIISCl1OessIer, 103 lbs. 2. Jay Kasnivvamura, 114 lbs. 3. Tom Robertson, 127 lbs. 4. Pal McGuire, 138 lbs. 5. Chris Canfield, 145 lbs. 6. Eric Carter. 7. Flick Jacober, 191 lbs 8. Eugene l-larris, 154 lbs. 9. Mark Tomlinson, 133 lbs. 1O. Mike Lambert, 114 lbs. 11 David Pearce. 120 lbs. 12. Mark Sharp, 175 lbs. 13. Tony Freeman, 165 lbs. 14. Eric Car1er.l-leavywelgnl Wrestling f 119 1 Jonn Van Vactor - Halfback. 2. Ray Lykins - Halfback. 3 Rob Lunt -Wing 4. Rrck Raymond - Furlback. 5. Nuls Bjork- man - Forward. 6. Marc Stafford - Fullback. 7. Joe Brizeno - Forward. 8. Ralph Lehtinen - Target. 9, Mike Lattin - Fulloack, Forward. 10. Chuck Wheeler - Fullback. 11. Flick Trdwell - Halfback 12. Greg Hayter - Halfback 13 Dan Halistrom - Forward. 120 f SOCCGI' Senior Soccer Stars See Best Season Yet! X121 We Are. . .The Cowboys The Freshman and J.V. Cheerleaders have helped support our underclassmen teams. They have spent many after school hours perfecting their skills. Their spirited smiles and cheers have helped to make the games an event. 3 4 I 1. We're number one, because number two won't do, we're number one! 2. Freshman Cheerleaders, Front row, left to right: DeeAnn Fllppin, Juli Turner, Lisa Brancucci. Second row: Carol Tyrer, Karen Ventresca. 3. J.V. Cheerleaders' point winning stance. 4. J.V. Cheerleaders, Sitting, left to right: Pat Flandall, Marci Nep. Standing: Kari Krause, Teri Holt, Caroline Kelly, Angela Miller, Cheri Vestal. 5. Marci Nep shows her winning spirit. Y 122 f j.v., freshman cheerleaders ,- .,-...wr Hev Crowd! Yea! Chaparral's Varsity Cheerleaders have been very successful in various competitions. While at a California cheerleading camp, the girls placed first in competition and won a spirit stick. They also placed first in U.N.L.V. competition and third at the J.C.'s state fair. To help improve the abilities of cheerleaders to come, the Cheerleaders held a summer clinic. -..,. sd' lun.- ---............. 1, Pre-game introduction, Joe Blow Rah! 2. Varsity Cheerleaders, Front row, left to right: Bobbi Turner, Melissa Ducharme, Sallie Dinkler, Mary Tyrer, Sec- ond row: Linda Tussey, Kelly Anderson, Jennifer Jones. 3. Chaparral's future head Cheerleader, Kelly Turner, becomes over emotional about the outcome of the game. 4. Cheerleaders prepare for halftime breakthrough. 5. Varsity Cheer- leaders practice until perfection, Still practicing . . . 6. Captain Cheerleader, Kelly Anderson, brings out the spirit of the crowd. ,,, L' N varsity cheerleaders f 123 Get D0wn2-3-4 3 4 i 2 The Songleaders have worked hard to promote school spirit by appearing, performing, and sup- porting many events. They've made signs, raided locker rooms, decorated the football teams' houses, and sold ads for the Booster Club and State Basketball Program. During the summer the Songleaders attended camp and brought home the Superior Trophy and the Spirit Stick. They practiced early every morn- ing to ready themselves for the coming seasons. The Songleaders have a class hour in which they work on their routines. They are planning to enter the Youth Fair Competition and hold a Review in the spring. Two new members were added to the group this year, Heide Miller and Becky Lea. They learned fast that Songleading was not all fun when they were put right to work at money mak- ing projects such as car washes, window washes and candy sales. The Songleaders also sold cor- sages for Homecoming, C.H.S. key chains, Valen- tine's Animals, and Spirit Tags. 1. Sun in the eyes at the Gorman play-off game. 2. Debbie and Heide watch a close game. 3. A referee directs the Songlead- ers on how to build a pyramid. 4. Chaparral Cowboys, RAHV' 5. The Chaparral Songleaders, Front row, left to right: Jeri Bledsoe, Captain, Debbie Wallace, Cheri Cox. Second row: Heide Miller, Cheryl Cox, Becky Lea. Bench Babes on the Move The Bench Babes are an organization that supports the football teams. This year the Bench Babes kept punch and water at all the games for the teams to drink. They also provided oranges for after the game. They took care of signing in and out equipment and washing the uniforms after each game. Each Bench Babe had several players to do special things for. They decorated the locker room for every home game, gave the players Christmas presents, dec- orated their houses and gave them carnations for Homecoming, The Bench Babes added life to the football assem- blies by doing skits and holding the Jock ofthe Year contest. At the end of the season the Bench Babes threw a party to honor the football team. 1. Sylvia Eliakis, Robin Sheldon, and friend look on in astonishment. 2. The Bench Babes, Front row, left to right: Fietta Small, Robin Shel- don, Debbie Dungey. Second row: Anna Hendrix, Cathy Richards, Lorretta Cox, Sylvia Eliakis. Third row: Jill Steigerwald, Glenda Dukes, Kay Kelly, DeFionda Thomas, Beth Cushion, Cindy Spencer, Pam Hurd. 3. Glenda, DeBonda, Betta and Anna share the excitement of another victory. bench babes f 125 ,av Soccer Bunnies Hop to Ii! The Soccer Bunnies accomplished many things this year. The money earned from car washes, candy sales, the bake sale, and fireworks booth went towards the Catalina trip which the Soccer Team and Bunnies went on in December. The Bunnies kept statistics during the soccer games scheduled from December through February including two night games. During the Southern Zone Soccer Tournament, held at Cha- parral, the Bunnies worked in the concession stand in addition to their usual duties. The Soccer Bun- nies' assistance showed results as the team dld very well in competition. The Soccer Bunnies' advisor was Miss Roberts. 1. Soccer Bunnies stand behind their team. 2. Lisa keeps warm. 3. Front row: Sandy Wright, Devi Clark, Mary Jane Kieffner, Kim McNeil. Second row: Connie Anthony, Tracy Thompson, Diane Smith, Liz Olvera. Third row: Tam- mie Nelson, Anna Hendrix, Linda Giacoletti, DiAnn Neill, Becky Stoltz, Gaylynn Helton. 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N 411. . ,. -iz Y :vw ,, ,wg nf' .fu mgwgf -mv , L , , s W,.M,., kMiW,,, ikil-1-5?7sza'f-Wil?mx fl h I M W' . 55 ' 1-Fwxzmn ,... , , F AW' 22295 A 1 4 K ., 'fm P , ., 443 ' I M, , my f . i U .3 C 1 Q M 4' l gl l .f . .. 4 A t l '..An-A', ' ' C' QA as , .fr ,.. 1. Cowboy defense wraps up Western. 2. Chris at work on the mat. 3. J. T. moves the ball down court against Valley. 4. Robin car- ries tne ball, 6. Tennis anyone? 6. John saves the ball in the Clark game. sports f 129 Riga D N- Mirah.. ,gif A is f- 0 E2 ,vig 'Qt wgfy g 4? V M 'K 'gg Q41 er-'O' 4?'Di3li5k'5 fe I V xi Mus NL ? Q A af! 1. 5 mari' ,. Y wax 5 av X Worked Hard on the Road to Victory. . . Qgdrgf 1 1, X rx I 'Q K' - S 9 , aiaiwmereaggghegun ieeweew A ' ' 'A 137. '- WWWQM WWMWMM r 'ggi f Wr,...q I -,wr . V. f .Z7,M,W,,,. ,. 7 .f K3 W 1. Jay twists his man up in the Chaparral Invitational. 2. Mike dodges his Basic blockers. 3. Greg serves the Heinz spe- cial. 4. Donnie goes for the lay up, 5. Whitey goes alter the ball against Valley. 6. A little action in the Gorman play off. 7. John uses his head to block the punt in the Gorman game. 8. Jay throws his man to the mat. 9. Woody puts the move on Valley. 10. Eddie makes a fantastic catch in the Gorman game. 11. Sonny moves the ball down court. sports X 131 W D . L QE ,f - K ' f 549, y i E f ' ff x S ra F' 'WD .uv 5 1 'f?:i'f5Zifi V53-Q52 if Q, +V 1221.41 'feifif 3 ng, N ,-lmAg:,, ,-v Suffering Defeat 'af' M': ' 12 1. Mrs. Paul CSharpie's Momj in a rare quiet moment. 2. Mike Downing dodges Basic tacklers. 3. Lee Jimmerson strides for goal. 4. Dave Pearce tries a stick against Clark. 5. Nils goes after the ball against Clark. 6. Anyone's ball in the Clark game. 7. Vic sidelined in the game against West- ern. 8. Whitey volley kicks the ball against Valley. 9. Marc Stattord blocks for Greg Suits. 10. Dana Frazier uses a screen against Clark. 11. Tom guards his Clark opponent. 12. Donnie brings down the rebound against Clark. 13. Steve dusts his opponent, Dwayne Dunseath, from Clark. sports X 133 and Wlnnmg Glorlously QRYR, Q - 4 134 f sports .f .1 as X Qi' is 1 3 ,tsl .W -,.,, W ,,,,, ,.,.,...-Mt Mau, -wwe ,W ,. .:v-Q-M-mm. W 4Q4,..,.-.. h . M , ,A,,, ,f-ff! ,,.,.w-3+ -L ,f-H-1.1, ...ff ij:j:wfP'-PPV' 6 7 'C Q, 1. J. T. cheers for his successful foul shot. 2. Cowboys whip the Rams. 3. Wctory after Clark. 4. La Ronda socks it to it. 5. Jay turns his man on his back. 6. Robin takes the ball. 7. Mark pins. 8. Steve heads the ball. 9. Eddie shoots. 10. Chaparral scores with three seconds left in the first half. sports X 135 Bringing Chaparral rf I. x53 .. is v if 'WV f' .za M 55? Maya !,ff r'X f r ,. ..,,.' 1, f 'vw ww: ,, ,, M.. , f f nf 4642 L - . .41-1-' K' 1 Vll, J 1' ww? q -' , ' 136 X sports W2 .awry 3 ' the Pride and Thrill f- ' . ,fr 1 6 ,,, , 7 1. Bob Schmidt, Sam Braken, Shain Strond, moved to Varsity. 2. Rick heads the ball away from Clark. 3. The Magnificent 11 get their man. 4. Pace sets the pace. 5. John blocks the penalty kick. 6. Valley goes head over heels for Whitey. 7. Eric Carter, State Cham- pion. 8. Rob sends the ball down field. sports I 137 of Being Number One. . . 2 3 i 1. Don attempts to keep the ball. 2. Tom cleans up the tackle against Gorman. 3. It looks easier than it is. 4. Everyone's after the loose ball. 5. Whitey moves the ball. 6. Donna digs the ball. 7, Mark flips his opponent. 8. The great flip. 9. John booms the ball. 138 X sports 5 1 s E 1 .... 973 . , 'i. .W ff' 1 j ' or if. 5 fa it ' iiif .... iii i hv' ii ie i i 3 t ' -Q. L ii .Eff 'fm 'Q '-if U' ' V 1 . . .i i i , , iti ii . I t'it ff f-ff iriz. We . ,... .... . O . .iii . i. i 5 me sissi it i i i 1-fi. ....-.Q -f . .f Q 'f ifsi N . 'vi f' i . -W 9 'M ...iff , 4 2 3 I i In Overall Competition 6 8 ,A-v Coaches, Coaches, and More Coaches ..-4. -Q il N uf C - ,,.-fs 1' vvfx ,Li af. we-1 is-.1 nu ,-4 '75 can ...fy ' ,. 5 il 140 f coaches 3 4 8 7 9 Q , -.1 . X Q 'fi ff. N A f - -f - kxkskhx f 5 , . 's ': .7 3' , , F K 'X fm Qia n W ta , V f Q 3 H . vfigj f 'it i,',+ew1f 41sg15Z, .9 e.2..11?s . - 1 . 21111 1-it gi I 1. 2,52 -5 -M1711 . . 'L F. W .K.k A I P. ft .- f 5+ .1 .1 'llc 5 Q I 9' . .. .S , ' EFX YS if RSF . Ag. 1 , si' ..f3i..,,sf2 , . 1 133311, ' i ' . ' fs in Ei- xr .fy- 13 1 ' 1 ,Lf 16 9 4 , ,,,.. 10 11 12 14 NX ,wif 'if 'Q Q' .., Q,1, 1 iAi hi iggz ile 11. . 11,1 ,Q 18 1. Coach Dyck, Bowling. 2. Coaches Donnelly and Hanson, Freshman basketball. 3. Coach 17 Camillone, J.V. Football, Varsity Soccer. 4. Coach Lemmon, Varsity Soccer. 5. Coach Barnson, B Football, Wrestling. 6. Coach Baggett, J.V. Soccer. 7. Coach Hadfield, Varsity Basketball. 8. Coach Knoblauch, Wrestling. 9. Coach Booth, Golf, Varsity Basketball. 10. Coaches Chura and Ackerley, Varsity Football. 11. Coach Stansberry, Volleyball. 12. Coach Jones, B Football. 13. Coach Johnson, Cross Country. 14. Coach Sessions, J.V. Tennis. 15. Coach Allen, J.V. Basket- ball, .J.V. Volleyball, Coach Brooks, Basketball. 16. Coach Miller, Tennis. 17. Coaches Moore and Swallow, J.V. basketball. 18. Coach Velasquez, J.V. Football. coaches f 141 ts., mee - Cowboy Gridders Co-Champs!!! 1. Varsity Football, First row: Mike Sewell, Rick Raymond, Ralph Lehtinen, Greg Hayter, Eddie Oscar, Tony Brunetti, Adrian Lamb, Greg Suits, Bill Hitchcock. Second row: Eugene Harris, Johnny Walker, Randy Hendrix, John Mannion, Alex Delgado, Tom Rossi, Bob Wright, Chuck Wheeler, Mark Staf- tord. Third row: Greg Skrehot, Jett Howe, John Rader, Steve Hitchcock, Tony Freeman, Mark Sharp, Don Harrison, John Guedry. Fourth row: Gabe Antuna, Bill Gallagher, Russ Chapman, Wayne Bran- don, Mike Stevens, Eric Carter, Don Schmidt, Toby Turner, Rick Jacober. Fifth row: Jack Rader, Clay Vertees, Joel Bass, Carl Lamb, John Goldfarb, Kevin Dills, Pat Riley, Mike Gerke. Sixth row: Coach Ackerley, George Murray, Darrel Gregory, Earl McMillian, Coach Chura. Not pictured: Dave Poplin, manager. 2, Jeff Howe cleans up Gorman. 3. Ralph Lehtinen wraps up a tackle against Gorman. 4. Frosh Team, First row:Mark Valdov, Bill Wagner, Troy Ortiz, Ben Bex, Mike Donotto, Bill Keltner, Scott Daley, Bill Hofhine, Greg Holland, Dave Chapman, Mike Hudson. Second row: John Riggs, DuHung Kim, Curt Mormon, Mike lsmari, Chuck Lavern, Mark Picco, Danny Motten, Jim Higley, Ricardo Lamb, Shon Strnod, Steve Kohnkne, Wayne Tapp. Third row: Roby Anderson, Tony Scott, Brent Sterling, Larry Powell, Tony Williams, Mike Swanson, Bob Schmidt, Sam Bracken, Randy Blanche, Brad Daniels, Todd Harback, Casey McMackin, Rick McGuire, Larry Meyers. 5. JV. Team, First row: Danny Phee, Mike Evans, Kord CBubbaj McLemore, Gary West, Tim Terry, Eddie Belanger, Jon Vlaming, Mike Ballard. Second row: Jay Italiano, Emmit Lamb, Mike Downing, Wayne Lehtinen, Joe Pisanelli, Jim Vowell, Mark Norcia, Richard Stambaugh. Third row: Tom Rader, Kenny Lester, Kevin Furlong, Rick Doepker, Teddy Ladna, John Wallace, Danny Rivero. Fourth row: Mark Gigui- ere, Doug Shawver, Jeff Speichinger, Mike Bowe, David Moulten. Not pictured: Shain Strnod, Lee Jimmerson, Mark James, Eric Jordan, Tom Cole, 6. Varsity captains Toby Turner and Mark Sharp. it -'-' 'l'-'Y ,... ,.., L ' . .,.. -.. , 7 . - .. W-'V J 3 , . fi Nuff K W 5 I ig , t ,. . ,V ,-gy E ,g 4: L. I .,i. :MF V ,M P AV V , in If . . , , , . I if 1 M I , g S1 I Q., '-' 75- met .V Ali X If 8 H ,f . it 3? ., ft -I .1 i 2 ,i X ity a A 'Q L H, df -Q 142 X fOOtbaIl Chaparrals' 1976-77 Varsity football team consisted of a group of determined players who refused to lose. Their spirit and unity helped them fight to gain second place in the Southern Zone Play- offs, The teams' record was 8-3-O. Bill Hitchcock, most valuable player, Rick Raymond, John Rader, Jack Rader, Toby Turner, and Mark Sharp led one of the toughest defenses in A.A.A. Competi- tion. The J.V. football team ended a terrific season with 5-3-O record. The team was led by Shain Strnod, quarterback, and Mike Down- ing, fullback. Freshman football finished their season with 5-2-O record, football 7 143 Women's Varsity Basketball Takes Zone ,,,. :5g!:2:f:f,5E.:E!:1:I mat-.i--rzvz :gy Z'-:-2'.-.-- ...,-,-. 'np,'q'n . s--,V 5-:?5,1. -:Z:32222f5:': v'-,e,l.'.'-,-.','.-. ,f.,.,v,l.:.,,,-.i. 1 gf, ,.,:,1,1,'. 'rg 14 21, zo 3 1, Varsity Team, Front row, left to right: Dana Frazier, Robin Sheldon, Charisse Tate. Second row: Sandra Hamilton, Lori Forrester, Third row: Michelle Beebe, Tammie Nelson, Sabrina Hyde, Jackie Hunsacker. 2. Michelle comes to the rescue. 3. Robin gets involved. 4. J.V. Team, Frontrow, left to right: Marci Hoffman. Second row: Tammie Driver, Carolyn Wilson, Kim Lee, Tanya Webb. Third row: Sharon Coleman, Bridgette Washington. Fourth row: Debbie Martin, Pat Gray. The varsity basketball team, coached by Mrs. Brooks, showed tremendous advancement during the past four years. The team ended its season with a zone championship. Sandra Hamilton and Sabrina Hyde were the highest point hitters on the team. Graduating seniors on the team are: Tammie Nelson, Dana Frazier, and Michelle Beebe. The J.V. basketball team, coached by Ms. Allen, ended their season with a 13-3 record. Number one in their division and second overall. 144 f basketball Golf Team Has Best Record of 8-2 I -.. 4 The vvornen's golf tearn's great overall scoring helped them swing their vvay to third in league and fourth in zone. This was their best year in overall scoring. 1 Team picture, Left to right, front row: Eilene McFadden, Tern Schepp, Diane Com- ito, Diane Holiday, Debbie l-loliday. Second row: Laurel Sessions, Audrey Frusco, Marci Robinson, Shelly l-laven. 2. Terri is at it again. 3. Marcia uses deep concentration before swinging. 4. Diane is trying to get out of a hole. 5. Shake your bootie' ,,i..i,.,.., i ., papa 1411 1. Phil, Hugh, and Mike check over the route. 2. Dennis is off and running in the UNLV Invitational. 3. Hugh gets a good start in the race. 4. Front row, left to right: Bill Fteganhardt. 2nd row: Phil Gable, Mike Lambert, Phil Cortney, Jeff Woodward, Mike Thet- ford, Bill Schoessler. 3rd row: Mark Tomlinson, David Pearce, Dennis Cortney, Hugh Cortney, Tom Robertson, 4th row: Flay Lykins, Coach Johnson. 146 f cross country Determined Runners Make Strong Cross Country Team The Cross Country team had an exciting season this year. After getting a late start in the season with only seven runners, the team was joined by a group of wrestlers lead by Mark Tomblinson. The team took second place in every weekly meet except one in which they placed third. The Varsity took fourth in zone. Their team leader was Hugh Cortney, who took eighth in zone and came back with an exciting win and took state. The Varsity B team placed second in zone and second in state. Next year's Varsity team will be returning with the promising possibilities of Phil Gable, Bill Fteganhardt, Mike Lambert, Jeff Woodward, Bill Schoessler, Phil Cortney, and Dennis Cortney. --i ,, zygzki K r 5 if , The Tennis Team placed third in zone for the third year in a rovv. The men, after losing their first match of the year, came back to vvin seven in a row. They ended the season with a 9-2 record. The most outstanding were Jody Pollock and Greg Heinz. They had the best doubles record in zone. Freshmen Arnie DiGeorge and Brett Dickinson were outstanding in both singles and doubles. The girls finished their season with a 6-4 record. They will be looking for- vvard to an exciting season next year. With a 3-2-1 record, the J.V. tennis team finished their season. Some of their top players were Rory Nelson, Pace Mannion, and Ken Hale in sin- gles, and Robert lVliller and Alex Gier- ber in doubles. Varsity Tennis was coached by Mr. Miller, and the J. V. team was coached by Mr. Sessions. 1. Front row, left to right: Anthony Alfonso. 2nd row: Gina Miller, Tami Resnick, Brett Dickinson. 3rd row: Ray Alfonso, Vicky Ford, Jenise Coyle, Heidi Harris, Erin Colleran, Denise Paradis, Tracy Lee, Rick Holt Clvlanagerj. 4th row: Chris Harris, Jody Pollok, Arnie DiGeorge. 5th row: Pam Hurd, Susan Shiffman, Nickle Freedman, Nils Bjorkman, Randy Goodwill, Jeff Campbell, Tom Ahn, Greg Heinz. J.V. Tennis Team, Front row, left to right: Rory Nelson, Ken Hale, Jeff Cruson. 2nd row: Ernie Lemus, Bob Stoltz. 3rd row: Alex Gierber, Jerry Boosel. 4th row: Gus Gieber, Coach Sessions. Not pictured: Robert Miller, Ron Darling, Pace Mannion, Robert Colvin, Danny Thnmnsrm Tennis Has Top Season ,e,,,,S,,,, f3 '5- This year's Varsity team, coached by Lynn Hadfield and Lloyd Booth, boosts the best record ever. lt has had one of the toughest leading defen- ses in the league, and a great offense led by Mike Spider Man Burns. They placed 3rd in the Engelwood tournament. The team feels that unity and experience are the leading factors of their fantastic Varsity season. The J.V. Basketball team is building a firm foundation for Varsity in the years to come. This fine group of young men vvorked hard and had a desire to improve their basketball skills. This team's record was rated high and they hope to continue their success as they go on in later years, with out- standing players such as Pace Mannion and Butch Stout. The Freshman team is young and determined. They had spirit and pride and averaged 63 points a game. Nathan Williams, Pat Duke and Robert Hill were the high scorers. The team vvas successfully coached by Neil Don- nelly and Marshall Hansen. 1. Coach Booth gets team ready to play. 2. Action on court against Valley. 3. Varsity Team, Top row, left to right: Arbrey Lucas, Kris Harris, Brucedackson, Donny Love, Danny Poole, Sonny Max- well. Second row: Mike Washing- ton, Mike Burns, Wayne Brandon, Ronnie Richards. Front row: Johnny Thompson, Tom Rossi, Eddie Oscar. Not pictured: Don Schmidt. 4. J.V. Team, Top row, left to right: Doug Randall, Randy McGuire, Dexter Hevvlett, Claude Burton, Paul Martin. Middle row: Butch Stout, Danny Phee, Pace Mannion, John Bayer, Tom Cruz. Bottom row: Randy Campbell, Charles Dinkler, Lee Jimmerson, Billie Banks, Rory Nelson. 5. 9th grade strategy at work. 6. Billie Banks on the move. 7. Pace drib- bles down the court. 8. Freshman jump ball. 9. Frosh Team: Front row, left to right: Danny Ovvens, Pat Duke, Mike Bell, Andre Eagles, Tonny Owens. Second row: Tonny 1 Scott, Kent McNeil, Robert Hill, Bret Washington, Terry Bass, Bob Schmidt, Ed Vanmetren. Third row: Sam Bracken, Lance Had- ' field, Kelly Wade, Doug Stewart, Dave Chapman, Nathan Williams, David Beckstead. 148 X basketball 2'f'b?fLi 1 ii, 2 ' fe? mann 'ill A . 'R x.xA fe N Z QVWUYS www ' . ,U ,fg W 1 3 X K , . ' K ,V W 5, P 1 V , H9 f ' G 5 ith wg ,L 4: 3 5 li' 6 m 8 W Soccer 2nd in Division 1. Danny Kemp goes after the ball, 2, Randy Fields goes for it, 3. Jone Pullen passes the ball, 4. JV. Soc- cer team, Front row, left to right: Todd Harbach, Jay Italiano, Tim Terry, Carter Rowley, Rick Ayala, Mike Edward, Kyle Rowley, Greg Jones, Wayne Lehtinen. Second row: Dana Martin, Scott Adams, Alan Edmiston, Bill Myers, Shain Strnod, Jody Schofield, Curtis Morman, Dave Lokins, Shawn Strnod. Third row, left to right: Kevin Dills, Jon Pullen, Randy Cox, Danny Lunt, Danny Kemph, Grey Crampton, John Bieman, Alex Delgado. 5. J,V. ll, Front row, left to righht: Lane Schneider, John Dredla, Steve Cooper, Mark Pico, Jerry Juarez, Bobby Luker. Second Row: Jim Dale, Andy Fos- ter, Craig Cohen, Bob Walford, Danny Stanton Dean Hanson, Ray Clark, Third row: David Albo, Guy Silva, Steve Barker, Randy Tidwell, David Geskes. Fourth row, left to right: Mark Hellman, Pat Malloy, Alan Dees, Bob Shrader. 6. Varsity Team, Front row, left to right: Jeff Woodward, Rick Tidwell, Gary Sepede, John Rader, John Bow- ers, Joe Brizeno. Second Row: Bill Reganhardt, Mike Latin, Sammy Combs, Jack Rader, Mike Malloy, Steven Kahn. Third Ftow: Bruce Thetford, Ray Lykins, Rob Lunt, John VanVactor, Nils Bjorkman, Rick Raymond. Fourth Row Mark Stafford, Chuck Wheeler, Greg l-layter, Dan Hallstrom, Ralph Lehtinen. 7. Mike Latin shows skill in keeping laces down. 8. Steve Kahn kicks to victory. 9. Rob Lunt passes with coordination. 150 X soccer Winning More Than ever Before SLU QRAU Silfllllll W 0, ,kytllip SBYEEY 4 if E cg, . ZAHl!! The team's spirit chant which they picked up in Santa Barbara where they were at a special camp learning and improving their soccer skills this summer. Four years ago, this team was said not to have reached their full poten- tial, but after tour years they have reached that goal with Chaparral's best record yet. Nils Bjorkman from Sweden and Steve Kahn from South Africa joined the team and were an asset to the team's victorious season. This year's team trip was to Catalina Island, California, where they played Toyon, a private school, winning 7-O. ln addition to playing soccer for Chaparral, many of the players coached little league soc- cer teams for the first time. Night games were also a first this year complete with halftime entertainment. The consistently great coach, Coach Camillone, has shown the team the meaning ot Pride, Spirit and Victory. The J.V. Soccer team, coached by Coach Baggett, went on to a victorious season, Their season record was 8-2-3. Through the cold and wind the J.V. players enriched their skills in hope ot making the Varsity next year. One of the leading scorers for the J.V. team was Jay Italiano. The J.V. ll Team, organized for the first time, has been given the advantage of gaining more experience and learning the skills ot soccer early. This year's team has been coached by Emilio Camillone, and it has ena- bled more students than ever before to be involved in Cha- parral Soccer. soccer ! 151 Poise, Pride, Power Back Chaparral Wrestlers Chaparral High Wrestling Team, Front row, left to right: Bill Schoes- sler, George Murry, Mike lsmari, Mike Lambert, Jay Kashiwamura, Brian Weaver, Mark Juarez, Bill Ailcien, Eric Armstrong. Second Row: Mike Donotto, Tom Robertson, Dean Matsuura, Phil Cortney, Mark Tomlinson, Pat McGuire, Ed Belanger, Pat Donotto, Mike Ballard. Third row: Steve Koeknke, Ben Bex, Bubba McLemore, Gordan Jacober, Eric Crown, Chris Tomlinson, Brad Daniels, Ricardo Lamb, Dan Groesback, Rafael Garcia, Larry Meyers, Dave Pearce, Eugene Harris, Mike Valaming, Jeff Gardineer. Fourth row: Rick Jacober, Mike Steven, Mark Sharp, Steven Hitchcock, Steve Poole, Chris Can- field, Mike Suits, Mark Norcia, Eric Carter, Kevin Furlong. 2. Manag- ers, Ken Wilson, Janice Kieffner. 152 f wrestling 3 Poise, Pride, Power, that's what is behind every wrestler at Chaparral High. This year's spirited wrestlers are a reflection from last year's state champions. Wrestling is not only a sport of strength, but it is a sport that strengthens our school spirit. ln years to come people will look back at Chaparral and remember wrestling as one of our most outtsanding sports. Chaparral placed ist in the Western take down tournament and 2nd in the Cha- parral invititional. As returning State Champions, they are defending their title well. 1, Varsity Wrestlers, Front row' Jay Kashiwamura, Eric Carter, Bill Ail- cien, Bill Schoessler, David Pearce, Row two: Pat McGuire, Mark Tomi- linson, Tom Robertson, Mike Lambert, Chris Canfield, Tony Freeman, Mark -Sharp, Mr. Smith, Eugene Harris, Rick Jacober. 2. Eugene Harris works over his opponent from Clark. 3. Rick Jacober pinned his man from Clark! 4. J.V. Wrestlers, Front row: Ben Bex, Brian Weaver, Mike Stevens, Mark Norcha. Second row: Mark Juarez, Steve Hitchcock, Eddie Belanger, Dan Groesback, Dean Matsuura, Phil Cortney. Third row: Mike Suits, Steve Poole, Jett Gardinier, George Murray, Richarclo Lamb. wrestling X 153 Volleyball Players Strive for Team Effort l. Womens Varsity Volleyball Team, Front row, left to right: Natalie Ashby, Denise Fuson, Laronda Tinsley, Liz Callahan. Sec- ond Row: Sabrina l-lyde, Shelly Koelliker, Vicki Bayer. Third row: Rhonda Myers, Kay Kelly, Mary Crane, Donna Point. 2. Laronda waits patiently for the ball to come off the net. 3. Women's JV. Volleyball Team, Front row, left to right: Don Keltner, Lori Luker, Phillis Wolford, Kellie Rose, Nickie Freedman, Mar- cie Hoffman. Second row: Connie Tucker, Heidi l-larris. Third row: Karen Dolan, Robyn Bruce, Tammy Driver, Tanya Webb, Corie Robinson, Chris MacDonald, Sheila Gavalier. Back row: Terry Weir. 4. Natalie bumps while Vicki watches intensely, Women's Varsity Volleyball team coached by Miss Stansberry, has the tallest and the strongest front line in the county, The team has improved tremendously since Christmas, with a 92W serving accuracy. Denise Fuson is the only freshman onthe varsity team. The J,V. Volleyball team, coached by Ms. Allen, is surely moving up, as of novv they are 6-3 but by the end ot the season they took 2nd place in city competition. 154 f volleyball owlers Bowl Their Way to Second Y? ,ref-f 1,Women's Bowling, Front row, left to right. Kathy Cunningham, Pam Barnes, Sherry Stephens, Laura Light. Second row: Debbie Poole, Cheryl Poole, Pat McCue, Sherril Pratt, Arnett Sutton, Lora Udlock, Teri Wilde. 2. lv1en's Bowling, Front row, left to right: Keith Bayer, Jeff Peter- son, Jett Barnes. Second row: Chad Tucker, Bod Burke, Kurt Booth, Bob- ert Cusumano, Mike Wilde, Gerard Sutton, Mike Cunningham, Bay Bur- ley. 3. Arnett concentrates before the big moment olvictory. Women's and lylen's Bowling, coached by Mr. Dyck, had an excellent season with very good prospects. Women's bowling finished 2nd, and lvlen's bowling finished 3rd. 9 Chaparral bowlers finished in the top 10 of the Jr. Pro-Am with over 400 contestants. bowling f 155 f Home 2 O 2 1 2 7 O 3 O Home 1 alley Spnngs V Basic Las 72 O Las Vegas 24 Eldorado ZONE CHAMPIONS A ij ONS 4 ' 1 .,,. Qin ff ,.. -..1., ..V4, . , bf- g, ,a Basic VoTecn Rancho Gorman Clark Bonanza Vegas X ooh X L, TQBXR xsttt sw , 1888888 Q Cwt sawn v fi 2 XM QQJW7 6'3 WM cd'-x Q J Clubs and Performing Arts Index Caballeras 161-163 Lariettes 164-165 Ten Little lndians 166-167 The Music Man 168-171 Surry Singers 172-175 Marching Band 179 Varsity Band 177-178 Marching and J.V. Band 179 Varsity Chorus 180-181 Girls' Glee 182 Male Chorus 183 Art 184-187 Varsity Quiz 188-189 Girls' Athletic Association 190 Lettermen's Club 191 Honor Society 192 Boys' and Girls' State 193 Chaparral Express 194-195 Audio Visual Club 196 Debate Club 197 Language Clubs 198-199 Drama Workshop 200-201 Fishing Club 202 Spirit Girls 203 Ski Club 204 Side Kicks and Pep Club 205 FBLA 206-207 Chess Club 208 LU : M D 2 q' ZLLZIZL fly Q A ' nj--Q3 ,A 9 ' QGUESS - 2,-'i:.'b91.'m8 In ' Jw 9 ' , ' Q ,fr-fwfr - Q 'Why i' J MN Y 'Wm 'I 'W IE. .J , .... . gf lx-mmm ,- ' emma L EBM. 4 X .40 E: 0 'ld ... s QQ , - ' -- PHOTOGRAPHY , 'X Q9 CD O N fx., 1 O O ' ' 4 Ito FA D NFQRMWNG Performing Arts Perform 1. Robby Cox is just one of the many students who make up the Chaparral High School Marching Band. 2. The Pep Band is a great support to our growing spirit. 3. The final performance makes all the long hours of practice worth it for the Cabelleras, 4 Shelly twirls her flags with pride. 5. Varsity Cheerleaders seem to have shrunk just a bit, ay. y performing arts! 159 'X I..-1. . W..,,7. .ai t. Mr. Black spends long hours perfecting his Varsity Chorus. 2. Atane Fox poses as Marion, the star rote in The Music Man. 3. The Varsity Chorus shows their talent in the fall concert. 4, Flag performance at halt time. 5, The Cabelleras participate at the Christmas Assembly. 160 fperforming arts 4 1 x .. ' ,. 'Ti -1 to JD Ji.. llttw, 'N qw LS Caballeras Strut Their Stuff :rw 1. Back row, left to right: Annie Rodgers, Lori Storer, Valerie Ran- dall, Candy Ellis, Michele Tratos, Gina Hines, Kathy Platt, Rhonda Myers, Michelle Miller, Kathee Mick, Cindy Spencer. Front row, left to right: Bonnie Tilley, Bobbie Rains, Lisa Goratalo, Sherri Arntes, Karen Kolberg, Vicki Melby, Lisa Norcia, Dede Davis, Amy lsmari, Cyndi Overton, Tammy Frabiele, Julie White, Leslie Elvin, Tracy Elvin, Laura Couch. 2. Caballeras Officers, Top row: Kathy Platt, Co-Captain, Michele Tratos, Treasurer, Michelle Miller, Social Chairman. Bottom row: Cindy Spencer, Letterman Repre- sentative, Karen Kolberg, Captain, Vicki Melby, Historian. 3. Kathy Platt, Co-Captain, Karen Kolberg, Captain. , , , l ..,t 1 1 my , , W' ,45vf'V'f . ...ir-, -.. A,.- ,K Je. .N,. Q-..-,L v 5 . .. 3.4, M M...,. , M . u - HGV '. ..f yt f. 1 1',tz 5 Q ,V .,-t is ,F . 31-'if 211 f .ixk-,sir SK Y gf. ,T ,x ,gefi f'? M.'t 1 'FT-if Q '..,rJw'42: Q , . M--'iz' .saver f ,Q 3 A Wfff'1 'qgf.4 W we T' S1-la .,,2a,,.,,w-,L-f1'i tw-'S 1' :ga I agwmawfffffsxe - N' L- L . :ff Qs. A -.-x7 .vmzzfyxqu . M,,.u-A' -f rxpq-j .L if-i5fI .'x. ' Rfgsgf TMS ace, 4 7 trfli 'Q'-li.-bfi' 'ei 1 'Y ' 1 T 1 A 1 Q ' v5-iefQP3'?1Z ' s o-QQSKSV W, it -.v ng. if ' ff, Mfg. 1 91 1- , ff W1 .tr ' gglgw iw' fgwwgsgqg 'ftily - ff 1 4. A S gsm . Qi L.. ski n. 3 Caballeras X 161 The Caballeras work hard. Every morning they have practice from 7:00 to 8:45. They also hold practice for two hours after school. The drill team won three trophies at the JayCee fair, tirst place in large jazz, sec- ond place in small dancer, and second place in military competition. They also took the Superior Trophy from Drill Team World at UNLV Sum- mer Camp. In addition to these prizes, they won a second place trophy from Summer Camp in Logan, Utah. The Caballeras support many school activities by performing at halttimes and pep assemblies. 1. Dede, Lisa and Tammy show the precision that the long hours of practice bring. 2. All the girls reach high to achieve quality in their drills, 3. The kicks of being a Cabellera. 4. Lisa has lots ot smiles during her performances. 5. Michelle and Amy show a little of their own style. l 162 f caballeras 1. A stunning grand finale. 2. They all kick high for halftime entertain- ment. 3. Cabelleras take their hats off to you. 4. Pep assembly per- formance. 5. Gina adds a little spirit of her own to the team. 1 2 W caballeras f 163 95 Year-round Hard i Work Make Lariattes Skillful Performers 1. Flagtwirlers keep the uniform position on the field. 2, Flagtwirlers perform at the Chaparral, West- ern halftime. 3. Karen's hard work and practice is l revealed at Chaparral pep assembly, I 1 C i l hs... it 3 The '76-'77 flagtwirlers, known as the Lariattes, worked hard all year to provide half-time entertain- ment at Chaparral's Athletic Events. The Lariattes practiced every night after school in addition to going to a flagtwirler camp in the summer to perfect their skills. They also worked at a fireworks booth during the summer to pay for their uni- forms. But in the end, the hard work paid off as the Lariattes were one of the best performing groups in Nevada. Bottom row, left to right: Debbie Smith, Connie Phillips. 2nd row: Hiedi Armitage, Robyn Randall, Debbie tin, Karen Larson, JoAnn Smith, 3rd row: Carrie Lee, Annette Casel, Shelly Ream, Jeniffer Wellham. 164 X lariattes 1 f i ff 4 t 3 4 li51iQ1'- ' 5 ii 1. Officers: Robyn Randall, Debbie Martin, Shelly Ream. 2. Annette spins her flags at Butcher field. 3. Connie performs at school assembly. 4. Debbie adds a smile to the con- centration at a half time performance. 5. Annette waits for the next move. lariattes f 165 zu: .. X Ten Little Indians Opens Season Ten Little Indians By Agatha Christie Directed by Len Paul Student Directo'r: Kurt Kraemer Fred Narracott . . Mr. Rogers .... Vera Claythorne ,.... Capt. Phillip Lombard f Anthony Marston ..... Mr. Blore ........, General MacKenzie . . . Emily Brent ......... Sir Lawrence Wargrave Dr. Armstrong ......... Cast Mrs. Rogers ....................,.... . . .Gary Wells John Miller . . . . .John Miller Gary Wells Samanthy Ballard ........Nedl-lill . . .J. Brad Reese . .Ralph DiBianci .......BobKidd . .Belinda Malone . . . . .Kevin Stein . . . .Beth Ludwig . . .Debbie Wilson The Theater Arts Department began a successful year with the major production of Ten Little Indians. The play involved the classic situation of ten people being invited under different circumstances to an island. The excite- ment begins after each is accused of committing some murder in their past. . .The accusation is in the form of a voice from an unknown source while all ten are assembled inthe sitting room of the house. The cast, although for many this was their first major production, did a fine, convincing job in portraying their characters. The set, which was designed by Mr. Paul and built by his technical theater class, had many special effects that suggested the setting and atmosphere with great detail. This and many other assets of the play made a record setting attendance for Chaparral's fine arts department. The Theater Arts Dept. has reason to be proud of this fine production. i 2 Z A v R Q Y 5 XY 3,25 . x J' Wi 53 1 X W f 41 Q is 393 ' .k,. AV f J an-an-. . mm' K r .w,,,M,,f i m RH xx , MWJ X-Q ,, 1 W , -- M G mv..,,,, 'Ulwvosnung wwwhmnu A Music Man Sets Record Attendance 'tThe Music Man, a play by Meredith Willson, was the most outstanding pro- duction ever put on by the Chaparral Drama Department. The musical, which proceeded a successful run of 'iTen Little indians, was highly acclaimed by local critics. Many first-rate individual performances were spotted throughout the play although fine performances were given by everyone connected with the produc- tion. Ned Hill, who played Prof. Harold Hill, starred in the play and gave the best overall performance. Also starring in the musical was Alane Fox, who played Marian the Librarian. She illuminated the play with her beautiful voice and ability to act. Other individ- ual performances were given by Kevin Stein, J. Bradley Reese, Manny Canter, Traci Morrison, and Robby Watkins. Exceptional musical arrangements were sprinkled throughout the production such as, Trouble, Seventy Six Trombones, Wells Fargo Wagon, Shi- poopi, and the finale. The songs were arranged by Klark Black who was in charge of the vocals, and Marriner Beck- stead who lead the instrumental section. Q ,sunk ln coordination with the melodies, the complete stage did come alive with various dance arrangements choreographed by Kerrie Lynn Paul. The one person who was responsible, though, for the spectacular production was Len Paul, head of the Drama Department. He organized the whole play and produced it with expertise, paying attention to every little detail. The Music Man was a truly brilliant pro- duction and we look forward to the Chapar- ral Drama Department's future production of the same caliber. l l , 2 it , 2 3 168 X music man 4 1 fl ' I H I D .,,s'A . i K -f M lf 'Hug s 'X I 1 1 f A 1 W, .,,.? , . 1. 4, ' sf , ,, 1 X, I' -ies. - X V' Sfiwf f 2 ' r...... l it L. .,,j, 24 l A i 5, , WW! 'QW 13.4 1-V 3' -I ir Eli? wh' 1. Thithter! Thisthter! Itlh the moth thrumthiouth gold thing? 2. There is trouble in River City. 3. Good night my someone. 4. Leave go of me you big liar. 5. The Wells Fargo Wagon draws excitement in the crowd, 6. Iowa Stubborn. 7. Cheep cheep cheep cheep cheep!!! music man f 169 The Orchestra included: Rochelle Helton, Dan Murphy, Klark Black, Linda Murphy, Mike Agosta, Pon Hunter, Dave Lynch, Molly Murphy, Mike Novick, David Peterson, Steve Rice, Aaron Feliceano, Jim Glover, Ken Norye David Pearce Ted Poura David Beckstead, Brent Cecil , Y, , Dale Feliceano, Scott Krohn, Rudy Wyland, Janelle Hilton. 1. The Wells Fargo Wagon is comin' in. 2. Orchestra: Seventy Six Trom- bones. 3. Shipoopi, Shipoopi. 4. Marian the librarian, 5. Minuet in G. 6 Pick alittle, talk a little, 7. My White Knight. gs, 2 4v- S 170 X music man Music Man Has Largest Cast This Year The Music Man Cast, the largest of the year, included, John Miller, Tom Lenhart, Ned Hill, Kurt Kraemer, Rodger Nitti, Steve Ellis, Manny Canter, Kevin Stein, J. Brad- ley Reese, Chuck McGuire, Alane Fox, Linda Kizzia, Traci Morrison, Robby Watkins, Tori Padellford, Donna Eliakis, Ronda Tindall, Joan Beckstead, Terri Slobig, Melody Tappin, Kathy Eversole, Ralph Di Blanco, Leslie Hayes, Lisa Meyers, Karen Hart, Cindy Stiltz, Bambi Koch, Renee Krafft, Marsha Sharp, Teresa Broadhead, David Ulmer, Debbie Hawkins, Debbie Barber, Phillis Thomas, Fran Cohen, Beth Ludwig, Janette Wilhite, Jamie Mor- rison, Mike Cunningham, Dave McCormick, Teryl Teeter, Shawn Casey, Mike Nounna, Louis De Mola, Merry Houser, Alan Wells, Jeff Morris, Deidre Cross, Kelly Meyers. music man f 171 Surrey Opens at Convention Center 1, Surrey Singers, Front: Melody Tappin. Row two: Vince Adams, Diana Paul, Valerie Bratto, Ned l-lill. Flow three: Joan Beckstead, Steve Ellis. Row four: Janet Leavitt, Danny Dunlap, Alane Fox, John Bayley, David Thomas, Tracy Morrison, Cathy Eversole, Diana Duda, Manny Cantor, Cindy Wilson. 2. Officers: Linda Kezzia, Diana Paul, Melody Tappin, Karen Hart, John Kauke. 3. Tracy claps to the music. 4. Throughout the show the Surrey Singers put forth all of their effort. 5. Valerie Bratto and David Thomas sing Don't go Breaken my Heart, If 0 a 9 0 L,,.. W5 4 5 172! surrey 5? f 7 if M., l ' ! X WL Q v if ff fav' 3338 s se 3 1. Lead me to your door. 2. John and Joan get the beat while singing Dance with me. 3, Ned and Alane sing Don't Leave Me Standing Here. 4. Hey you over there, dance with me. 'L , K in +. ?' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 176 f' band 1 3 1. Majorettes, Front row, left to right: Michelle Barrel, Ester Liriaris, Bronica Clay. Second Row: Marcie Smilh. 2. Drum Majors, Left to right: Ken Misch, Michelle Aiken. 3. The Chaparral High School Marching Band. H - .. A... ,.....,, ,M.,,,-m.-,u.,...v9 va Z .UQ -L mf 1 Lower Brass. Front row, left to right. Matt Dillingham, Perry Morgan, Ken Misch, Sec- ond row' David Alpo. David Beckstead, Jay Vanert, Marcia Robinson. Mike Roper. Thomas Shutt. Third row: Mike Burnside, Hiran Hunt, Randy Cox, Kent McNeil, Dale Feleciano. 2, Upper Brass. Front row: David Pierce, Jody Watleen, Robert Cox. Second Row' Robert Cinicotta, Mark Devilbis. Aaron Feleciano, Doug Bentley. Third row: Ken Noriye, Julie Schlutz. Buddy McKeIvy. Brent Ramsey 3 The proud Chaparral Cowboys show their narne, 4 Mr Beckstead directs at his earty morning practices 5 Lower Wood- wind, Front row, left to right' Anette Carn- eron. Lou Rizzetti, Linda Murphy, Joan Beckstead, David Peterson, Second row, Meg Shields, Kurt Eherenman, Jeff Smikins. Teresa Proctor, Ron Hunter band ! 177 -is , 1 x y iw , if L. 'Y' I Q ,lf W I f PAPA? ' ' ,I jf fi? -f .MW-., -., .ww '35, kzrk V fl , K, 5- f ,, ' 'iw.f'i b g , ,I A ,t K lt' I ,, 36,5 l mf . V, ,, 'np H .A ' M wa? 'x ' .. I - QL pm ,. ,gi . LL-L x 'mfs , 5 ,,. ' i ? QL Q O r Chaparral is proud of their Performing Arts Department and the Chaparral High School Marching Band. The Band, directed by Mariner Beckstead, Exhibited their talent in a number of half-time entertainment shows and the ep Band has faithfully performed at every football and basketball game that Chaparral has participated in. They have also performed in several concerts and the Southern California School Band Orchestra Association District Festi- val. 1. Stage band: Front row, left to right, David Pearce, Ken Norive, Buddy McKelvy, Robert Cox. Second row, David Beckstead, Dale Feleciano, Mike Burnside, Aaron Feleciano. Third Row, Randy Cox, David Linch, Doug Ulmer, Jody Alva- rez, Kurt Eherenman, Kevin Eherenman. Fourth Row, Jay VanErt, Ron Mancuni, Kent McNeil, Fred Eihorn, Tracy Napeir, Tim Brown, Mark Devilbiss, Scott Sherwood. 2. The Marching Band and the Cabelleras combined for one fantastic halftime show. 3. The Chaparral High School Junior Varsity Band. 3 K S - g K c' fi ei ,tt 51 i' f T 'tii it T. C T, 7 'ni K K MV A . . K: 1 it . T ti s A si A it A ,L Qf-f ff F C' Jw - il. me XR, 'ft sl -1 Varsity Chorus adds new Dimensions to Sound. The Varsity chorus got oft to a great start this year. They had a August picnic for all members and dis- cussed uniforms. During the first part of the year they were busy with slave auctions which are an initiation of all new members, candy sales, parties, and concerts. The Cristmas concert was a special event. They sang the Gloria by Antonio Vivaldi and were acompanied by SUSC orchestra. Mr. Klark Black, the chorus director, has led the cho- rus to many superior ratings in Clark county, California, and Utah. , 117 1. Varsity chorus officers, Row one' Alane Fox, 4 soprano section, Diana Paul, treasurer, Melody Tappan, alto section, Row two' Kathy Eversole, vice- presidentg Steve Ellis. Tenor section, Kim Kotzan, secretary 2. Bass section. Row one: Larry Powell, Tod Bearup, Jeff Blake. Row two: Dave McCormack, David Bingham, Pete Pen- dry, Daniel Dunlap, Row Three: Ploger Nitti, Manny Canter, Eric Jordan, Rick Gunn, Kevin Stein. Row four: Russ Cassedy, Vince Adams, Michel Nounna, Rob Watkins, 3. Tenor sec- i tion, From left:Craig Patter- , l son. Steve Ellis, DAvid Thomas, Ned l-llll, Mike Cunningham, No! pictured: Scott Leavitt, David Reeds. John Barley, Don McCormick, Dennis Kem- per. 4 Chaparral Chorus. 1. Alto section. Pow one' Bambi Koch, Tracy Lamont. Dodie Arm- strong, Jolene Anderson, Debbie Catt, Tracy Roach Row two' Linda Kizzia, Diane Giroir, Melody Tabpin. Diana Duda, Jody Davis, Kim Kotzan, Row Three: Kathy Eversole, Susan Jepsen, Deana Heavin, Karen l-lart, Diana Paul. 2. Pianist. 3. Klark Black, choral music Dirctor. 4. Practice ses- sion. 5 Soprano section, Row one. Alane Fox, Cindy Stiltz, Lorriane Rodash, F1oxAnne Schneider, Tracy Morrison. Row two: Ftebecca Martin- dale, Becky Patterson, Michelle Miller, Suzie Lynn, Ava Lamont. Row three: Janell Hilton, Janet Leavitt, Joan Beckstead, Jackie Lunt, Robin Grevve, Terri Slobig, Row Four: Cindy Wilson, Kim Kivatisky, Beronica Clay, Maryanne Wilcox. , il 1 rt music X 181 7 f . 1 ag, 1 I ey. I, 1 'D , gn, ff mfr .A . , A , ' A. I-nw. chi fc 34 1 Q 'xt - .wi ' xxx Mr- 1 ,J I Yi! 25 , , f J if ,QW U 1' 2 . ' s 9' nr as 'z :mini Y Ji. 4 , ma- sw, 1 .vi +396 ' . 1, . P i ' X Tak A L i '25 'fits-f . t Q1 5 Z-K the 2.4 1. 1. if .. .- ff, r . ' .. X 5 . 5 . lik f f si. .i :Q .Kms Girls' Glee and Male Chorus Continue High Ratings The C.H.S. Girls' Glee under the direction of Klark Black, consisted of 103 fine voices. They held a Fall Concert, went caroling in the Boulevard Mall, and sang forthe Christmas assembly. The most important and difficult time ot the year came when the music was learned for the annual Spring Festival. The girls presented a program at U.N.L.V. on March 16th and performed for judging on March 23. Girls' Glee hopes to continue their record of straight superior ratings. 1. Second saprano section, First row, lett to right: Louise Roland, Jamie Cotel, Elizabeth Pylex. Row two: Kim Fowler, Debbie Barber, Kelly Myers, Diane Thomas, Jenny Gardner, Annette Casel. Flow three: Hel- ene Bacon, Laura Givliano, Stephanie Baum, Rhonda Tindell, Jamie Morrison, Theresa Bonne, Janice Kiettner. Row tour: Sue Harmon, Beth Ballaca, Debbie Nichol, Michelle McCabe, Cindy Stiltz, Rochelle Eiring, Darla Jacobson, Dana Hooper. Row tive: Susan Slagus, Theresa Casey, Jackie Cannon, Becky Martindale, Frankie Ninn, Lisa Myers, Merry Hnuser. he ,...,. My M . 53? ' 1 ff g . y - . H .I Air.. X ,. jg: ,. . N , , X, ge. X 5 .K m X G., . H W K1 -.-I ..,Q lj k yfyry, 1 . ' Y- L is ' 3 x f Q ' 'Q . I. iff 1 J' it K 4 K . ui , . ,W 2 it kk., I . , -, .,-k ,Q K. if 5 L Ig X X ff. ii -as . i my .4 -F iw ...xl-L -tl V 1. I 1 , ,vk Ry, Z V in V l, L 1 4.1 K 14 lrslr' 1 ti. ' 'K Q 6, lf, , Q A .X y Q A .t L M 5 mt A A ' -f . .it- wt F Q . L 1, 'i is fs ' 'I' ' F' . .L -'P H' N1 fsthiw 's P 3 Tir, 9- if X. , .., , ,, ' Q f fi., tg .Wino 1 xl W . .. ,kkyk 35-AAA.. - 1 Wfuw, is - i 3 We A 1 3 . S , . , ,t i ' 'A iffy A ' QA .f li e Q 5? Fa ii If , 5. .H ygiw, ,gh Q Q21 V. -. W -jf. ,Q ,.j' , H..-, 3-5 Q . 53, 5? Y sf '? f 'i ' if 1 ' if W Qt.. -'f' K TQQTF f F , if f . 1- . 2 Y' W 'Q W . S N 2. Alto section, First row, left to right: Linda Weidrick, Jane Van Vactor, Julie Reynolds, Francis Martin, Grace LeGrand. Row two: Roc- helle Torres, Lisa Dimaggio, Debbie Davis, Robin Solomon, Dorothy Andrews. Row three: Tara Powell, Heide Loccatlli, Diana Duda, Jenny Bynum, Nancy Chiaferi, Susan Malcom. Row four: Rhonda Allen, Michelle Martin, Tamara Pace, Laura Lynch, Doris Detting, Mary Hanne- man, Sue Campbell. 3. First soprano section, First row: Pam Barnes, June Meaden, Tara Ken- , N, .. nedy, Francis Tefano, Susan Coker. Row two: g Tracy Goings, Terry Harmon, Fran Cohen, Dadre Cross, De De Hill, Jeanette Willhite, Cindy Weatherholt, Mindi Cates. Row three: Carrie Phillips, Deborah Shact, Kelly McGowan, Tammy Driver, Karen Mangione, Torie Cle- ' ments, Lisa Chapa, Debbie Messina. Row four: - Sara Bond, Pam Christiansen, Charrise Davis, Theresa Broadhead, Donna Ellakas, Phyllis Thomas. Row five: Candy Olsen, Cindy Wilson, Toni Caroll, Shelly Martin, Debbie Beaman, Diane Gavalier, Vicky Melby, Robin Amorsen, Susan Phee. 4. Male Chorus, First row: Kevin Riley, Richard Thomas, Anthony Glenn, Jeff Hotkowski, Billy McDonnel, Tracy Adams. Row two: Michael Green, Audy Streebal, Dean Tig- german, Jay Meaciem. Row three: Earl Ayers, Louis Lacey, John Walker, Charles Oakley, Rick Gunn, Herman Crockett. 4 music f 183 N.J.R.O.T.C. Sees the World The Naval Junior H.O.T.C. program was a part of the regu- lar academic curriculum at Chaparral. In addition to the classroom instructions, field trips to military activities were scheduled throughout the year. During the 76-77 school year, some of the girls traveled to San Diego for a cruise aboard the aircraft carrier USS. Constitution. A week was spent at the Naval Training Center in San Diego for the first year students to get a taste of Navy life. Carson City was invaded by the group for the N.J.R.O.T.C. drill team competi- tion. Numerous one day trips and parades filled out the year. It all started in September when the N.J.R.O.T.C. students took up the task of being ushers at the Jerry Lewis Telethon for the third year. Commander Shields was assisted in organizing the group by the Company Staff, who were Emma Neeland, Company Commander, Linda Creal, Executive Officer, L'Dean Wal- leen, Supply Officer, Ken Collins, Administrative Officer, Mike Thetford, Stores Officer, JoAnna Thompson, Public Affairs Officer, Margaret Helm, Senior Chief Petty Officer. ' ' 'T3f2?i2i7 l . ,Q ,,... 3 ....,..,...,..... Q iii .J r A A . E. ' 2. - , MJ? Y, 1. :. . i 5 1. Front row, left to right: JoAnna Thompson, Janie Lemon, Meg Shields, Mike Williams, Katrina Bosley. Second row: Squad leader Terry Leisek, Jeanette Thompson, Ken Collins, Bill Wyatt, Gail Lord. Third row: Ken Hale, Glen Allen, Jim Helm, Harmon Kirsch. 2. Color Guard, Left to right: Jim Cae- sar, Jeanette Thompson, Meg Shields, Janie Lemon, Ken Hale. 3. Drill Team Vlhth Arms, Left to right, front row: Janie Lemon, Terry Leisek, Alex Gierber. Second Row: Mike Laswell, Ken Collins, Marc Beasly. Third row: Larry Clark, Glenn Allen, Jim Helm. Fourth row: Bill Wyatt, Butch Thompson, Carl Barrett. 184 X n 1 r.o.t.c. ,Ein CW 5 5 4, ak, , mf. ,fp x QSM -sn. L 186 fart - Art Department 1. Painting Students, Ftow one: Annette Cameron, Ray Smith, John Studebaker. Row two: Hon Bruce, Vicky Bayer, Teri Broesel, Raul Banda, Tracy Ever- sole, Don Bartlett, Karen Hart. Row three: Matt Monzillo, Ricky Gray, Sharon Loeb, Lisa Hines, Aurora Gandara, Tony Galvez. Row four: Terri Seabaugh, Charles Enderby, George Thomas, Todd Nechy. 2. Close up of a knot. 3. Painting by Vicky Bayer. 4. Pots waiting to be glazed. 5. Painting by Bobbi Rains. 6. Students at the wheel. Art Students Exhibit Talent fzl 1? if dt' K r W kL,V ki: .3 is M 4 The art departrrient was a silent but active part of Chaparral High School. They ran a continous art show in the library, with individual exhibits by vari- ous artists. Many students participated in the zone art show, and they also did well in the district art show which was held in the Boulevard mall. 1, Art Students, Row one: Trish Ventura, Kenny Vestal, Debbie Henderson, Roxanne Petty, Nan- ette Pico. Row two: Bobbi Rains, Jeffery Keyes, Pam Hurd, Marci Nep, Lori Stevenson, 2. Pot- ter's wheel in operation. 3. Art Exhibit, Ceramics by Pat McGuire, paintings by Vicky Bayer. 4. Hooking a rug. 5.,Painting by Roxanne Petty. 6. Macrame by Laurel Sessions. art!187 Creativity Is Hard Work Q 4, 3 x r ' 4 dv ' 1 if -,:s,.0,H.f ,y I ga .F-'iffy Ti 1' f l 5 ' V' tix act, md gs 'Tig K -' ' , 8 iz Art students work many hours to create and com- ' y k M l88!art plete a project, but to the students it was worth it. This Page: 1. Mixing the right color takes a little bit of time. 2. Ceramics: Mark Hornsby, Pat McGuire, Carl Mariano, Leonard DePiazza, Teri Howard. 3. Ropework by Diane Comito. 4. Painting by Kenny Vestal. 5. Detail from a painting by Vicky Bayer. 6. Close up oi the big pot in iii. Opposite Page: 1. Lori works on her macra-dough dye. 2. Cermacis by Pat McGuire. 3. Done by Pat McGuire. 4. Brush strokes add interest to this painting. 5, Macrame knot in process. 6. Ceramics in a kiln. 7. Debbie Poole works on her wrapping, . , if 45 gaflww 6 af - , '-f5f'K3 Pi N v.? ,' .-ie' 1-45 . f M? gg iw? ?fWwQ ,,,, '23 -i5'i'i2i 4 Qrmmg 4 A 5 f i ,www anf189 1 'Y Q Varsity Quiz Team Quick on the Buzzer I It 2 t Q , Q iiii '?'l'1 4 sw nw vi! RE: Q, its I F 1. Left to right: Mark Fisher, Blane Bojalski, June Wong, Mr. Locatelii, Advi- i sor, Greg Goussack, Matthew Marulla. 2. A triple threat. 3. Matthew is ready. 190 X varsity quiz lu Q if A-41 f N CV-K, .-ff aart xi' ea L xv W Chaparral's 76-77 Varsity Quiz team was composed of a group of hard-working, spirited students who joined together to form a team that was fast thinking and quick on the buzzer. Though the team finished with a 2-3 record, they came within one game of making the Zone Championship Playoffs. The group, advised by Mr, Locatelli, practiced almost all year long many times a week to sharpen their general knowledge and timing. Co-captains Shawn Buljalski and Matt Marulla led the team with Shawn often answer- ing the bulk of the questions during matches. All members turned in fine performances. 1.. Shawn prepares a question for teammates in practice session. 2. Left to right: Ron Hunter, Shawn Bujalski, Shelly Bujalski, Mike Novike, Mitch Wolfe, David Cornbleth, Don Mohs. Not pictured: Jody Pollack. 'Ffh varsity quiz 7 191 Girls' Athletic I l G.A.A. has had a fantastic turn out and complete cooperation from the girls G.A.A. is designed for girls interested in all types of sports. The girls competi P t against each other in archery, badminton, tennis, volleyball, softball, and the' learned the techniques of gymnastics. T The G.A.A. tournaments were set up for the girls with the goal of a trophy fo W l S t the winning individual or team. T S The advisors this year were Mrs. Connie Berry and Mrs. Mariann Walker. Left lo right, How 1: Linda Pasquarella, Kari Phillips, Row 2: Tracy Goings, Fran Cohen, Mary Crane. Row 3: Alicia DeLuca, Kelley Rose. Row 4: Debbie W Row 5: Erin Colleran. Row 6: Marci Simmons, Lori Jones. . ,,.l'.r' IQ p rr.: to T T 192 X g.a.a. i i Second Year for Letterman's Club and Still Hangin' in There! The Letterman's club is in its second success- ful year. They had a great start with a picnic held at Sunset Park. Hotdogs were roasted along with playing football and other contests. The gum blowing and cream pie eating contest were among the most tasteful. A tricyle race was also held in which three teams competed. The winning team consisted of Kim McNeil, Chuck Wheeler, Greg Suits, and Mark Sharp. Another successful task was undertaken by the Letterman's club to paint the boys PE. locker room. Club Officers, left to right, Front: Melissa Ducharm - Trea- surer. Back: Toby Turner - President, Pat Riley - Sergeant- at-Arms, Cheryl Cox - Secretary. Not pictured: Mark Sharp - Vice President, and Kim McNeil -- Historian. 2. Left to right, front row: Gary Sepede, Steve Kahn, Sonny Maxwell, Joe Brizeno, Jennifer Jones, Rick Tidwell, Mike Malloy, John Bowers, Eric Carter. Second row: Bill Reganhardt, Tom Ahn, Chris Harris, Cindy Spencer, Mark Stafford, Mike Lattin, John Vanvactor, Cliff Richard, Robert Wright, Ralph Lehtinen, Alex Delgado, Ray Lykins, Dan Hallstrom. Third row: Cary Beville, Butch Busby, Sammie Combs, Randy Goodwill, Jon Goldfarb, Johnny Thompson, Mike Burns, Bobbi Turner, Melissa Duc- harme, Sabrina Hyde, Donna Point. Fourth row: Kim McNeil, Toby Turner, Kelly Anderson, Joel Bass, Linda Tussey, Greg Hayter, Chuck Wheeler, and Nils Bjorkman. Advisors - Emi- Iio Camillone and Larry Barnson. rl '- R xx X N.H.S. Is Community Minded The National Honor Society is designed for those students who show the outstanding qualities ot leadership, service, scholarship, and character. Students must maintain a 3.8 grade point average before being recommended for N.H.S. Students are rated for the above qualities by each of their teachers and the results are turned over to Chaparral's Schol- arship Selection Committee. The committee thoroughly screens all applications and it more than one teacher gives a no the application is rejected. Chaparral's N.H.S. has more than doubled. lt has its highest membership ever with 32 new members and a total ot 52. ' An initiation banquet was held at Hilda's to welcome all new members. A fine speech was made by Geri Lynn Gros- san to stimulate the participation of the new members. The new members received membership certificates and a warm welcome to the N.HS. ' 1 1. Left to right, First row: Lois Hager, Debbie Wallace, Nick Burghgraet, Mary Jane Kieffner, Betty Bender, Tracy Thompson, Dave Jennings. Second row: Shawn Bujalski, Melissa Ducharme, Sheri Samberg, Sharon Loeb, Tammy Brundle, Annette Doty, Amy Parr, Marilee Dawson, Beth Cushion, Geri Lynn Grossan. Third row: Ricky Holt, Jeff Cambell, David Peterson, Ken Hall, Robert Wright, Chris Harris, Tom Ahn, Steve Rice. Fourth row: Mark Fisher, Tracy Tumbleson, Jody Pollack, Jon Goldtarb, Vance Neil- 'r'flt't l ' son, Robert Miller, Jim MacNaughton, Greg Grossman, Michele Beebe, Mr. Locatelli, f---- adviser, Curtis Trimble. Not pictured: Aaron Abbey, Connie Anthony, Nils Bjorkman, Laurence Dodd, Barton Foutz, Sandra Hamilton, Ned Hill, Janelle Hilton, Paul Hilton, Kay Kelly, Shellie Koelliker, Karen Levitt, Kim McNeil, Kathy Platt, Vincent Reynolds, Nhncent Schmoll. 2. Left to right: Secretary, Michele Tratos, President, Geri Lynn Gros- san, Treasurer, Greg Grossman. Notpictured: Vice President, Ned Hill, 194 X n.h.s. State, lt's More Than an Honor, lt's a Privilege Boys' and Girls' State is designed to give Juniors, who are active in school and community activities, a chance to learn more about their government. Student leadership is the hopeful outcome of State. The American Legion sponsors students from each school and gives them an expense paid trip to Carson City. Students are notified during March that it is time to apply, These applications are then thoroughly gone over by Chaparral's Scholarship Selection Committee. This committee is made up of teachers from each department of school curriculum. A preset number of students are choosen by the committee and then these students go to Carson City for a week during the summer. The students had mock elections and selected their own officials, These students came back with a general knowl- edge of just what it takes for bills to pass legislation. Front row, left to right: Rick Tidwell, Joe Brizeno. Second row: Mary Jane Kieffner, Ftobert Wright, Kim McNeil, Mike Cunningham, Greg Cross- man, Mark Crawford, L'Dean Walleen. state f 195 I Express Keeps Students Informed , of' N 'swirls ,. . basfhfwiwsa ' - fmmsxrsssanmge 1 New TV show 'Teen World' to focus on youth The Office of Youth Affairs through the Arts and Special Projects Division of the City of Las Vegas Department of Recrea- tion and Cultural Services has put to- gether a new tele- vision program focus- ing on teenniers. The thirty minute program entitled UTeen Uorldu is co- ordinated hy the Youth Advisory Coun- cil television com- mittee and will ex- plore issues and ln- terests of teenagers at home, at school and ln the comnunlty. HTeen Horldu will air on alternate Sun- days on KSHO TV-13 at 5 o'clock. The next uTeen The Express' V' CII Vlkn Chaparral High School Jan.28,l977 Vol.b No.5 iles -9 Y e : 4 Yearbook deadline nears Feb. 28 ls the dayl This is the final deadline for the Va- quero yearbook staff to submit material to the publisher. Ula addition to the 1,600 yearbooks already sold, there are about 300 books book advisor. There will be no reordering this year, she added. If a student wish- es to purchase s yearbook now, this may be done at the school bank. The price ls now Sl2.00. On yearbook Day, the price will go up to Sl5.00. The staff ls pres- ently working on fln- ishing up clubs. sports, performing arts and administra- tive sections. Last year's staff sold 1,650 books. There are yean- books still available for the Past three years, according to Mason. stlll ava1lable,' said Hs. Mason. year- 4 1 ' x hai N. I BLOOD DRIVE LEADER--Junior Rick Pereira, leadership class member who headed tha blood drive, donated ons of the 98 pints. 196 X Chaparral express Horldu show scheduled for Jan. 30 will ex- plore the Las Vegas dating scene lnclud- ing dating techniques ettiquette and places that teenagers go for entertainment. Lisa Job from Valley High School will coordin- ate this program which will feature three students as guests. The third HTeen Horldn program to air February l3 will deal with the controversi- al subjects of drug and alcohol abuse and the problem of unwan- ted pregnancy. Chaparral still No. 1 in enrollment Regardless of a slight enrollment drop, approximately 50 students, Chapar- ral stlll has the highest enrollment in County. At last there were students. September Chap- had an enroll- Clark COUDC z,aa1 ln arral ment of 2,933. Through the past four months of school the usual wlthdrawls and dropouts reduce the number of stud- ents daily. uAt present the withdrawals and drop- outs seem to outnusr ber new students, ree sulting in a decrease in enrollmant,n said Vickie Fisher, prin- cipal's secretary. 2 Z! ww? . ? The Chaparral Express, the school newspaper, provided Chaparral during the 76-77 school year with many informative news stories, features, and editorials. The staff, advised by Bill Russell, did their best to get out the paper monthly, although the size of the class had shrunk to seven members during the year. The group learned many aspects of the journalism vvorld throughout the year such as writing, proof reading, gridding, typing, and layout, in addition to study- ing different iournalistic careers. Gail Fitzgerald, who eventually became editor-in-chief, vvas instrumental in organizing the paper and putting it out on time. 1. Many a deadline was held up by one story. 2. The Express Staff, From left to right, Front row: Mike Sigue-nza, Tom Cole, Alex Gierber, Ted Wil- more, Gail Fitzgerald, Rusty Baslinger, Guy Silva, Chuck Briese, Second row: Jim Macnaughton, Rod Ardnt. Notpictured: Don Harrison. 3. Choosing the right word. 4. Co-editors Gail Fitzgerald and Chuck Brie-se. 5. Jim and Rusty discuss next sports page. chaparral express 7 197 35, ' .,,, 1 Q M, rr- A .. T.. 43. r L ,A tr? rs- H T - .gt T lr F 't f ' rf' ,Hr ' ' . 5 'U -A l W 4 hr hy- M-4 ...fi-, gi ' me D O L 7 O A- . ,.- 'VJ' m24f 'ia - Q 34 ov Debate Club Stands on Issues The students that participated in the Debate Club wrote all their own material for contests throughout the year. They competed in a debate at Manhatten Beach of California. They also planned a trip to Utah for the Abe Lincoln Speech Contest. During the school year, they took part in debate and speech contests at other schools in the Las Vegas area. The Audio-Visual Department provided both the faculty and stu- dent body at Chaparral with varied audio-visual services, such as splic- ing broken film together and deliv- ering and collecting audio-visual equipment to and from teachers. In addition to these tasks they pro- duced a weekly news show cover- ing the happenings and little known features of Chaparral. 1. The Audio-Visual Club, left to right: Bod Ardnt, Robin Smith, Tom Cole, Vicki Saun- ders, Mr. Bob Johnson, Gail Seipel, Daryl VWson. 2. The Debate Club, First row: Cliff Richards. Second row, left to right: Debbie Weeks, Diane Smith, Michelle Maravich, Sonja Gale, Dennis Bloom, Brian Weaver. Third row: Jody Pollack, Ted Pappageorge, Jeff Camp- bell, Mike Blaskey, Gary Wells, Greg Gous- sak, Scott Gamboa. Fourth row: Lisa Meyers, Katrina Bartlette, Donna Feldman, Darnell Frazer, Kala Mortenson, Robert Colligan. Filth row: Kyle Williams, Chris Canfield, Jeff Rathjen, Anne Allred, Mike Mitrani, Brad Toy, Mr. Kimak. 198 X audio-visual, debate Audio Visual Puts Us on 'KW ...AH tit, N544 TN- Hx' eff , sf Fishing Club Benefits Handicapped W Side Kicks Get Involved The Human Relations Club works to bring people of different races and back- grounds together. Activities such as the retreat to Mount Charleston, a dinner for their favorite teachers and a Japanese dinner prepared by a members father 4 T ' gave them a chance to experience differ- ent cultures. The Side Kicks are also planning to organize a welcoming com- mittee for new students. Chaparral High's Fishing Club, in addi- tion to taking various fishing trips during the 76-77 school year volunteered their services to handicapped people. The club took students from Variety School on a fishing trip to Lake Mead. The group enjoyed the trip very much, as did the fishing club. The organization, advised by Mr. Kimak, also planned to take a group ot blind people on one of their trips. it 1. The Fishing Club. 2. Side Kicks, First Row, left to right: Mike Nounna, President, Ken Wilson, Vice- Presidentg Sherry Henderson, Secretary-Treasurer, James Lancaster, Historian. Second row: Alvin Lee. Mazie Gonzaque, Janet Costello, Leslie Levine, Third row: Terra Watts, Tracy Napier. fishing, sidekicks 7 199 200 X drama T Drama Workshop Shows Real Involvement Drama workshop met on Wednesdays from 2:30 to 3:30 to perform-their various activities. These activities included the making ot movies and game shows, pub- licizing the plays put on at Chaparral, and writing and practicing acting material. They also planned a trip to Universal Studios in the spring. The officers C43 con- sisted of Kevin Stein, President, Kurt Kraemer, Vice- Presidentg Brad Beese, and Amy Glasby, Student Directors, Gary Wells, Historian, and Karen Frick, Sec- retary-Treasurer. Their advisor was Mr. Paul. 1. Bob and Brad tight it out. 2. Members, First row, left to right: Linda Kizzia, Alane Fox, Gary Wells. Second rowx Kevin Stein, Susan Schiff- man, Renee Kraftt, Tori Padellford, Amy Glasby, Traci Morrison, Belinda Malone, Charlotte Bhoads. Third row: Theresa Broadhead, Beth Ludwig, Teresa Bratto, Debbi Supoeit, Fourth row: Ned Hill, Tom Lindhart, Chuck McGuire, John Miller, Brad Reese, Bob Kidd, Bon Maestri, Bobby Watkins. 5, Senior members with their Trophies. i i 1 Q, 57 X nv ,'. 7' i. drama f 201 This is the fourth year that the Spanish Club has been organized at Chapar- ral. Their main purpose is to study and discuss the Spanish culture. Bret Lat- timer, vvho lived in Ecuador for three years, presented a slide show about Ecuador and another show on Gala- pagos lslands. The group meets every other week. Their advisor was Mr. Lem- mon. 1. Spanish club, Front row, left to right: Mitch Eranta, Ellie. Doblle, Chris Kempf, Desiree Wheeler. Second row: Connie Anthony, Cindy Maul, David Cornbleth, Laura Light, Diane Miller. Third row, left to right: Olga Montecerin, Celia Davila, Edith Gillespe, Rob- ert Smith, Bret Lattimer, Mike Mal- loy. 2. French club members play games. 3.Frenoh sorabble is a snap fit you're trenchj, Deseamos Lo Mejor en Todo x eww qs Y 202 f spanish club Cest En Forgeant Qu'on Devient Forgeron F '23 I2 U ' Za! R E 2 if. it L is tw 4' I . r 53' The French club has been raising money, by sell- ing candy to provide for scholarships for qualified seniors in French club. This summer their advisor, Mr. Foote, is planning a tour ot Europe. The rea- son tor the French club is to further their under- standing and appreciation ot the French speaking people, their language, and their culture. 1. Counter Clockwise: Laronda Tinsley, Becky Stoltz, Tammie Frabbiele, Terri Hartman, Cheryl Poole, play a quick game of French Bingo. 2. French Club, Front row, left to right: Mary- Jane Kieffner, Leslie Caffo, Cheryl Poole, Terri Hartman. Sec- ond row: Jill Hancock, Marci Soskin, Marci Simmons, Erin Col- Ieran, Laronda Tinsley, Becky Stoltz. Third row: Casey Schmoll, Bill Williams, .Jena Baker, Don Adamson, Paula Nae- gle, Duane Boscoe, Dewey Kim. '13 :NW g trench club X 203 Winter Struck, but Not Here XA An The record cold front in the East did nothing to help the ski conditions here. Ski trips were cancelled due to the lack of snow. Candy sales, car washes, and prayers did not bring the wanted and badly needed snow. 1. Ski Club 2. Ski Club Officers: Fietta Small, Karen Kolberg, and Kurt Eherenman, u. T throughout the school year. 5' 259' x ,gt R mt K i Mighty Orange Supports School Spirit The Pep Club this year wasn't as large as in the last few years, but they were loud and cheered the Chaparral teams on! The Mightly Orange Pep Club, Left to right, front row: Robin Pludin, Jody Waleen, Diane Comito, Aurora Gandara. Second row: Kay Mangarella, Judi Jones, Rocio Renollo. Third row: Marcia Story, Louise Roland, Sharon DiAmbrosio, Traci Haynie. Spirit Girls Show Soul During the 76-77 school year, the spirit girls were a team of spirited dance girls who dis- played their ability to create dance steps to the moving, up to date, fast-rhythm pop records. These girls, advised by Mrs. Lafayette, participated in various school sponsored sports, activities and the many A pep assemblies given The Spirit Girls, Left to right, front row: Pat Penix, Darlene Jackson. Back row: Sonja Shelby, Tammy Jackson, Joyce Williams, Jimette Jones, Not pictured: Cherlyn Conners .,,,.---f 'K pep 7 spirit 7 205 - U ! lr ls 25 Future Business Leaders of America is an organization for all high school students participating in business and office pro- grams. F.B.L.A. provides an opportunity for students in business to develop vocations and career responsibility. Every year the Chaparral Chapter competes in business skills including shorthand, typing, accounting, business law and office machines. For the last two years the Chaparral chapter has placed first in various state competitions. 206 X f.b.l.a. -z 7 A 't i T 1 gt i Front row: Rexann Rossi, Montana McNight, Sherri Wilde, Vennesa lsen- hour, Terry Duquette, Julie lsmari, Louise Kost, Sharon Parolini, Diane For- tier, Teresa Proctor, Amy Applegate. Row two: Ann Baronak, Lisa Beck, Cory Padilla, Pat Garcia, Martha Vargas, Sandra Chinn, Gina Tabeek, Ava Lee Lamont. Row three: Kim Knoefel, Nancy Call, Judy Sobczak, Betty Ben- der, Bill Williams, Steve Cabrales, Rick Holt, See Salmon. Row four: Lori Chenin, Sandy Wright, Teri Wilde, Tami Dorsey, Art Cabrales, Amy Glenn, Tammy Brundle, Marla Giusti. Row five: Russ Sherrel, Jake Peryer, Robert Wauer, Advisor Dianne Ranney, Jim Whitney, Anita Prohaska, Ruth Ballard, Audrey Frusco, Judy Laroue, Advisor Roger Jacquet, Michele Eade. Not Pictured: Sheryl Weaver, Paula Naegle, Tessie McNeil, Michael Green, Mary Hunter, Michelle Ward, Anthony Glenn, Neiel Wohlers, Leslie Price, Annette Doty, Karen Samuelson, Patti Hibbetts, Linda Johnson, Michelle Wade, Karen Hetherington, Kay Mangarella, Ellen Vincent, Josetta Haggard, Grace Peterson, Carrie Walsh, Tyrone Conklin, Todd Barrett, Janice Taylor, Pam Christman, Jayne Thibodeaux, Kathrina Bosly, Debbie David, Mary Crane, Jeff Jevos, Tammy Frablggele, Greg Crossman, Barbra Jackson, Kevin McLellan, Sheryl Miller, Ro ert Smith, Connie Philipson, John Olvera F.B.L.A. Emphasizes Skill and Speed Olticers, Front row: Tammy Brundle - State Recording Secretary, Gina Tabeek - Vice President, Judy Laroue - Treasurer, Louise Kost - Chapter Presi- dent, Amy Glenn - Chapter Secretary, Stere Cabralas - State President, Theresa Proctor - Historian. f.b.l.a. I 207 Chess Club Overcomes 2 Chaparral's chess team, overcoming a deple- tion in players, fought their way to a 3-4 mark in Zone competition in the 76-77 school year, and made a fine finish in the zone tournament. The team, advised by lvlr. Sessions, was led by top-ranked Seth Willich, who finished the year with a 4-2 record, and Doug Jablin, vvho was 4-3. 1. Chess Club, Left to right, front row: David Cornbleth, Curt Tremble, Seth Willich. Second row: Mike McKinney, Doug Jablin, Mr. Sessions, John Drake, Mila McFadden. 2. John contemplates a tantalizing move. 3. The only way to play chess - by the book. 4. Cheokmate on Excedrin headache No. 54. 208 7 chess Underclass Index Junior Officers Junior Class Sophomore Officers Sophomore Ciass Freshman Officers Freshman Class Junior Class Make-up Pictures Sophomore Class Make-up Pictures Freshman Class Make-up Pictures 21 1 212-243 244 245-281 282 283-316 317-318 319 320 NSN. 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M ig. fxswfsrfs a was ff! gffa 435 Dianne Gavalier Kurt Gierer Efran Golden i Mark Genrig Lori Gines Jon Goldfarb G Tracey Gibson Amy Glasby Randy Goodwill G' sy Alejandro Gieber David Goings Tina Goodwin , kg: ,, es: . - 'Kiev .:1,,,. 335323462 flea.. 2 5553 1,4 41 44 W thinks it's supposed to be a 3A beat. ' - I -A x WVLA -R , - Q , . x.L- I, 'I mel, fN?g Y s T' James Gagne Tony Galvez Gerri Gallo Aurora Gandara 1 .s s G i - is 7.. I , K 5- 3, 4 K K : hr s. fsftf -f Q. 'ft ' Q ...M Alf. Q ist iQ g 2 H Q. i L r ,Alf .ef 4.4 Paul Garcia Rafael Garcia Jeff Gardinier Cindy Gardner Jenni Garner Lisa Garofalo l Studying can be fun. N 222!luniors r tiyi r Asrd N., irsi or iii if rriii G ' ii. Buddy Guenther Shirley Gunter Brian l-lagler Patricia I-laley Kenneth Hall Kathi l-lalltord Getting bored Eugene Harris Kristian Harris Paul Hartman Muly Hasson James Hayley Diane Hearon Shelly Heavin Cris Heeter Mark Hellman Greg Heinz Margaret Helm .,,, ,, --v ety P, . Q Q H 111 ff 'fast , A ffiz ff rf E - tttt g ay M is D I 4 R X G K A A .1 IE zlaarqz' f ju K ,V L t thy. ty K , V .H :Ev er :ln ki K i,.- ,:,. . iriy , ,,.:,t ,slb 1 J ., AV -Hili M i M is it Q . x. L . . Q M . -in ,gk ,E U- ' S Jsrf:,.:,:,f,wwff1 f My ,,,,., ,...Jf,.,Q1 . , A , ,.., ws, t J H K K tjt .eit,l,if,f,ftffffi l ,fa .,- , . --v ff' . I .:. Sy' 0 KY i f ,X it L L Nw' Q my its l M H at as H, of M M S2 I , f X K Elia '-fmnvg s . . ' Sherry Henderson , s M Anna Hendrix g my ririr 3 M y Joe Hendrix ft -eff' Q te M i 1? kf .. My 1 K 5 'k'k ff . K g i www K ' my fl--K r iw .' ' ' ,r,ee, at A M -Y if ilrrn Craig Henrie , -f 'r i s Detra Henry f N N H M Jie g M Marshall Herman Q f i' jf if x ' Karen Hetherington i My i W' Dave Heverly 2 M g if f 4 1- W,r' f aft I a very good pastime N The Lone Ranger captures Tonto. Being 224 f juniors fm f ...a.h..- f, X, . I I - 141557 Hel-W Q ' ' ft .Q Kerri Higley Jesse Hill '33 Paul Hilton Gina Hines Marci Hoffman Donald Holly Rick Holt Jeff Howe David Hudson Jule lsmari Dunnie Jackson Runnie Jackson Rick Jacober Mark Jacobson Patti Jaeger Dave Jennings Vicki Jennings Bonnie Jensen Jerry Johnson Mike Johnson rr ff ' K n 5 - ' .-':-1 5. I ' ,f Q I '. K. J Ak 3 R . Steve Johnson Belinda Jones Marilyn Jones Richard Jones Carrice Jordan Steven Kahn Clayplay. . , A 114. ...ef lx 4'-pl 1. ayfixf Kwik' QE qs is 'llli e Y r , ,,, Jay Kasnivvarnure 1, W. ' ., E NYY' .W-1. Tx 'AW x Y' -ae., sais -...and -:'.. '..- ,,.. au . M, S' N L , ry, Kim Kelly Mark Kelly Jeff Keyes Nancy Kleffnef Shelll Koelllker - .,,, mt., 1? We wg ,E 4 Is- L'?3f,55 1 523i f?-if ' if' 1 'Q' an il F11 tv in we iw X Q 'PY W 1.29 wnole gang was Denise Koterwski Jimmy Kruger Scott Kulla Adrian Lamb ,ni ' Cari Lamb Jan Laudise Mike Lambert Debbie Lawton Tom Landretn Jeffrey LeBIeu Neitna Latnuris Carrie Lee - LLL. .,..:Q:: L L L EM' .. X ' W N -1450. , ,N I., ttt, L two pr! it fit it K Qlmlky, R X44 'fi L L 'i AL...xy . W LL K L L we ' L, ,L t If fl' L ... L- gi -L M X L....,....L B I li-X m 1--Q I 3 wg' .- ,Qu 8: t 5' me Li ii VtL, Tracey Lee Terry Leisek Janie Lemon Linnea Lenkus '24 we i . - 3, 1A-r, L be We r X- K' -xg 2 r as W J' 'E re? ft 5 MER + H - 5 'E Ye 4.5 Cowboys do it better, ffm. '--. juniors f 227 Ira Levine Mario Lighlford llene Linlord Gigli Locatelli Sharon Loeb Jim Lord Don Love Arbrey Lucas Beth Ludwig Ingrid Lundquist 5, ir, ,mf ,L. ' Effie . yi 'GT' J Q Md mix 228 X juniors M has . X . . , . Jackie Lunt Julie Lytle Linda Mack Jim MacNaughton Ron Maestri Michael Malloy Marc Mangarella John Mannion Brad Marks Dana Martn fl' 2 Y ' . An ,, '.,, , if R K. ,N 5' '-an Q 4:47 ' ,df 'Z ff V 5.-.J Ii VVho's gol his car keys? . 'J 3, S WL ,-ff ,-. 5. 1 we Z an 5 o rl? V Vifw , ,,, 1 Z V J gl V ' . f J, 'vm'-Y' , I L iilo 5 : Y ii' i D MX -...ay 4 aff: fr,,f eg 3 ,,,q,,, , iirf J V 61 ,V f .,f: V V Q , - 1 , 'kv .J f -' ' 1 V X' V . V V,,V VV .L , ,, if , f -gf., l gag ff 452 I 'V '- 'ffl f 3 X V J Q' X L V , 1 - . 'f flag' L l N. we Q --'Y ---Y fi ,. VV VH M ' 1' V i if w wf' . K-.X tg .W at L X C -v 2- '- ii. A Nv- i Q ' S. Stix, Q. ,YN ...fm l Steven Martin Mathew Marulla Pamela Mason Dave McCormack A . I if if ie M V ,rage 'gf . ,W S gig, mg Ja lt's not easy to read and play at the same time M 35 -H - egg W S raw' Victor McCraney Rose McDermott Q mf Y QP AX Nw? X -21 ' EE ga -,iz gl.. 4 I K , . ,, rl , F . l 29' H , . Y, .vm l N .P 3535313 it Tw' Q i ul 1' 1-A-Y 1-fvf og. ,nf vvsar- 'VY Teri McDonough Julie McMahan Richard McGhee Kelly McGowan Sheila Mclntosh Montana McKnight Stephen McGowan Earl McMillan Tessie McNeil Mary Medina juniors I 229 we ..... fzigiggyg. X fy L,, ..,.., 1. ,ef ,,i. ,H Kirk Megyesi l Q 5l-ww W Vicki Melby ,sf . 3 L Jim Meservey e Bill Metcalfe I ' x, 1 1 - X x ' R ' fTf:.:f5iF J, 1 x M I L Ln-s -- A ' f 'Q' ' . iff! A 3-If M A 3 'L 9:25 we xo F' 230 f juniors An-so, M-M-M eoEi Kathee Mick l-leide Miller Michelle Miller Robert Miller Sheryl Miller Sharon Millner Administrators keep a watchlul eye ESS: ,R cei , Risk N5 if M M .1- ',f . 'Y 5 x, A 'R i i icii Q , S . ,TN -. H K , . , ' ..,. .. ' ,, Mark Maicheii ' Perry Morgan QM 3 ' l M H Linda Murphy i George Murray f s ' i or il fl: or if M Steve Mutzhaus l' Ng? , 2 M M Rhonda Myers 'l llA M. l l Todd Nechy Vpf in Z1 A 'K l YT . l Chafles N- NGGIY i :,, fi? ll, . :M ' w- ' M l 3 i 'i M i ie . 'f' i si l , 1 M loool is 'VA g SQ Q Y. I A X K Q sis ix .. ..:g1f'- A, fffklfk-' ' Wi, . ' K A, i :Mg ::.,1'7' , 1. ' in m. x ex Us Q.- Q. Sv -6 - : g I ,J srrr r Exif 1 l' if I 4? ...- 3 1 ,, l 1 y wg-. ,,., . y , N r l ,.. W A 3 A I -4, 3 is N , iff Say baby, you got the time? 1 I Nl by is f M W ai' 439 V ki.. :::M Miz lnlgiig' W' . uf, llllll iw Q ,l up '?'n-.......-- Y 'm I t i A DiAnn Neill O f Randy Newman fi-5, L 'l W x O , V,vLL .k,,kI V w-My N 6' 'UV ,....,, ll' A - ' I3 4 ,wa 1 Randy tries out his new antenna. C Debbie Nickell Vance Nielson Roger Nitti Pele Nolis Lisa Norcia Kenneth Noriye William Norris Mark Norton Rainie Okelberry Jonn Olvera Evelyn Otley Oscar Owens U 2 :bt tv, wf .. juniors X 231 Erin Paddock Ted Pappageorge Denise Paradis Sharon Paraloni Vickie Partch Dewight Pele Lisa Pelliccioni Rosalie Perez DeAnn Peterson Sharon Pettipiece Poxann Petty Susan Phee Connie Phillipson Carley Pickard 40- 'Q- Z N 11' W I '-X A Q' Debbie Pisaneili Marianne Pisciotta Jeanine Pitts Kathy Platt C -i ., P 43, FN 1 -, .gi 5 Z Ati, h ,Z S i..,..-'sf' i VIA I it X QM' LN A . L -4, , V 'L Z rf' 4 px Q P 4. S SA K- P N N I fr iN. S We 5 Homework h eip t can be Questioned. 1 it B -5 R in f t x i 4' A X x ' , ft xlib ,ix . - - aa.. M , ..,. fag E . 1,kti, -i,.., X g ,- iI?i15ii5II 5112 i X S, gif, f'f,--f M, SK M s ,. aw 5 Q 6- 3 91 K 4, .: , 5 Y. ,V V, s.- mx. ,, . . af ' 4 SQ, ' . Q, ., Qs R. At registration you smile and hope they let you in. Donna Point Jack Prescott Val Randall Danny Poole Anita Prohaska Lynn Ratzlatt Lori Reingruber Steve Poole Jack Rader Shelly Ream Shana Rodes Lani Porter John Rader Bill Regenhardt Ronnie Richard xt X Kb R it Qi' 'i. 500 Cathy Richards Debi Rivera Richelle Richins Modesto Robles Kathy Riggs Annie Rodgers 'xt 'X . Cary makes things cook. H juniors X 233 Q? i f' ,f X, f- if Tammne gets help at lunch time Louise Roland M Rexanne Ross: ,f-' -, f .gif ffm 3 -A.. ' atwx. f ff ,v- '45 9 Ayi A f 4 W' J ff i A it 'ff 'm.f C ' f . A A 9 ' J ,gm Z1 f , 5, G hy, 1 hi- 51 . 7 V 'L-.N y A , if 1 rf' , f A If ' - .,,f Q A ,li A QQ.: ' A 9- , , A fn A A A I Q in I 3 Mfg, ,-rx I , 7 :L AW 4 5 E W' '1 ' 'iv' ' 'tis' B- 1 1 2 K Q xg 5, X 5 Ek X i ,ii Carios Sarmiento Terri Schaefer Don Schmidt Casey Schmoll Roxanne Schneider Bill Schoessler Tauna Schofield Brad Scoffield Laurie Scott Chuck teaches Cindy one of his many talents, Robert Shaffer Micki Shaheen Joel Shanab X14 i Maureen Shaughnessy Q ls ,QAAAA Teri Sheltren Scoti Snerrell Bobbi Jo Snostakoski Thomas Snutt Mike Silvaggio Pat Silvestri Susan Simmons Brenda Simon Susan Siagus Diane Smith Diane L. Smitn Donna Smitn Vx q,n.W.,,,, A 17595115 :: . W A ' .::-::s--:,:5h:-- . , .1 , .- ' ' 'a is 3 . , --is 'f 1- rg . 21321: -' Gi. f'5:i?...v:1T - S - 'Exif' S K :S K: 'L 'N ': f57 ' he , X 1. ., 1. s , 11 ggi . .-.. -V MW Marty Smith Pat Smith Robert Smith Robin Smith Steve Smith Mary Jo Sobotka Tammy Stalker Ruby Starr Margaret Steadmah Carrie Tardif Julie Tatro Teryi Teeter X i T i, 5Q x rv T Coach Aokerly Can it's Ex-Lax! 238 X juniors sr Qa- R f Ss A gra- T T ., s 't wait Joe finds out that IVI m:A: V J . .T - Ftori Testai R f KX . 'M Tami Theis sss s ' W T ' T L Wg? ,Av , 1 'VN KF ,,' .. V W h . ww Beans, Aa .vi Bruce Thetford Deronda Thomas Mike Thomas Scott Thomas Terry Thomas Daniel Thompson Greg Thompson Lola Thompson Jeanette Thompson FYTOTG s sifi T t,tit ,, is .N f M5 Q,, 1 .A s W ' ff- mf - ' uw A my Q-X ,W V . Q ,121 r T i tt or nt T , apr, fi n trrrn 1-N if ,vs I X155 flf . 'H in T so SEQ t ' S . ' sr, sgsf. . f ss.-5 1 . li-P' , ,-15 .,...... . i Q 'I I if 1 , Qtr ig K pix f. m '- K A 1 's xl ,A 1 K 1 fix V' . , I .Jr Mike Thompson Steve Thompson Tracy Thompson Becky Thuet Allan Thulln Perri Tlggeman Frances Totano Brad Toy Bobert Totino Tracey Tumbleson I his ls worse than dlshpan hands. rkk' ,Q Q it 'Ib if E' T '- A,- f - .T :ff lt Q l A T I i g X 'S ,, L is VV X fn. V L- l T Q.. ff ff .-. B-4 T B if T' Q r , Q'-,X AF E 1 ,IQ V K qi T Mg- Jayne Tunheim Bobbl Turner Linda Tussey Gilbert Tyler lvlary Tyrer Lora Udlock Doug Ulmer Donal VanBuskick K 1.-g 21751 may juniors f 239 John Wardle Cassandra Wesley Erin Watson Wes Weston Cinda Weatherholt Steve Whitaker Jay Van Eli John VGIHSQUGZ Debra Weeks Julie White Mike Wioklund Teri Wilde Cheryl VGUMGGIVGU Ellen Vincent Debbie Wellman Lewis Whitley Fleoia Wilcox Cheryl Wilhelm Diane Vanderlaan Jody Walleen Raymond Wertman Travis Whitley Sheri Wilde Janette Wilhite N-if Na at-:Mei , .rave SV? We sf : Q at! 5 2. f--1 5? ggi? may C fy W' tt Q? is 'M 5 ' , C 'i . Q Q... 1 sf ,..- 1 W- - gi X K . T ., - , it it Q-sv' 1 wry, 1 , 1 .R x to . l K 1 qi 5 i if t tx 1 f V - .w , iiiss we itss TX 2 M is . r V L,,k, . ,... . 6 Q 1 tariff- ' Q A,ti. Qi, , . I it if Q' 1 x 8 fkE?F19Q wk t migzgtsjlt 'ww K ' The J.V. team thinks that the Cheerleaders are Vm-V V h Mr. Beckstead gives some profound mstmc. 'OO ' ' ii't is 'P i tions. king pretty good! N'wewew J W, 'R 1 sf, wxwwwewkwq 240 f juniors 'Ffh'Qr'!4Qw?40v 4 mx X N i ggHfflya iiiffffi Y.-Q ,f J., is V ld M ,fl tif W M . CCCCCmJCDCCCC4g,CC,CCCs JCJDCDDQQ W il. -'1 Bill Williams lvlike Williams Gayla Williams Terry Williams Kyle Williams Robert Willis 'ffz f 51 Ni ,M ,Q-N , , at. Vw i gi r,VVV,i 1 , ., I Us 41: 'E ,.,k , , . :,, ,V m,ii?ik y 5. . , tyrywgm qw., ' 452' an , r V Darryl Willoughby Doug Willoughby Cindy Wilson Kenneth Wilson Chuck Winberg if V 5 if ' I 'X K ,Vg 2 Ronna Wiseman Neiel Wohlers Robin Wolsky Lynn Woodruff 'N Q Y' nv 1x'Atv ,ij 33 , , W' fr'f' 'Xi N 1 4 ' f ,- In ,. My W 7,z.,,,.,., '-r' : ,. ,qu '- H51 1 K 1 if 1+ , y . , It r , I, it gl V I lik' Q ,IRT-dv, . -W There goes their little hideaway. if is A mr ' ia e , 'l' fs 3 Ad 12 i A., if 4, ,Ja ,,i.g Z , V ' W V? 8 f 4' fi - 1 ' W 53 3 wa if ' 3 f Y 79 9 62 r Si? .ha is H Q She should have taken typing. juniors X 241 Barbara Woods Victor Woods Jeff Woodward Russ Worley Bill Worreii Amber Worthington Sandy Wright Ted Wurschmidt John Young Mark Zack of 7 wg we i , ug. on Er r I ,.L, U , Y --V Y. v -Y J . ,- .,-,..... ,.,..,, .,.,...,..,,..... l ei gg - ,-Q: Chow down before the Dixie iii i discuss a Ia ' Z 'O dm- yout, ..., A, Q K .x AJP H Soccer Lovers Unite! juniors X 243 N 'S' me f Sophomore Class Promotes Spirit wr The Sophomore Class Committee began the year with their selling tactics to pro- mote school spirit. Car window decals and orange Humphrey Flyer frisbees were sold. The Sophomore Class made themselves known on Tuesday of Homecoming Week by parading through the administrators' offices and the campus corridors chanting: WE ARE THE SOPHOMORESY' They also wore '79 armbands through- out the day. Sophomores gained recognition Homecoming Week by taking first place in the float competition with a baby bassinet following the theme The Way We Weref' They also won first place with stadium decorations for the football game. February 12 marked the date of the Sophomore Reverse Sweetheart Ball. Through their continued successes, the Sophomore Class showed leadership, pride, and overall enthusiasm in the promotion of school spirit. 244 f sophomores 'Ne Sophomore Class Committee: Front row, left tc right: Kelly McNeil, Kari Krause, Marsha Sharp President, Lisa Frei, Vice-President. Second row: Kim Taylor, Diane Holliday, Treasurer Mary Crane, Lisa Combs, Ann Milne, Secretary. Richard Luna, Terri Cox, Teri Holt. Back row, 5 ,Q-. A A - fi! no V t t ,H WV tw o' VVLV T 1 7 K M' Q ' We . xg -A 1 , l H. - ..,,... of tstt Q , A S tttltl to :fig 435 rib l ' 'E M , 4 ... Q s f w Zkfffi' . ' Craig Adams Scott Adams Wilbert Agnew Mike Agosta Laurie Albertson Fl. C. Alderman . - is ,W., .7 Lk' - 4 i , erases A . t f Susan Alexander X lf Wayne Alger 'T,, t at i g Caryn Alleman 1't . , A K t lttt or A' ' K i lt'- 1 bm' , V , Jolene Anderson 75 A A ' ,X -55 Lori Anderson A I t Dorothy Andrews or A tlt A ,,,, A 'M Q to Q ttssl A r l . t is ff I 1-up Herman Crockett awaits hrs moment of vrctory rn the final show-down ' ' A ' A . N ofthe root beer ohug-a-lug. at , 'e.- - - l t 'Qs' A me ,gm l ' t t X ' y X .. A' A. . 1 g A.J.Antonaoou W tttt Lk 'lsg A L sltt Amwopleoate w s A t s A A -Af H' Robyn AVHQOH ' A w- ,t.. g t , - ap- for g X'1'f7',, .x j Anthony Argenlo - M' A at 1-t 1 X fm 0 t I Sid AVQO '-f1 , A :-- b A, of , . X t A N-r .A Q fs ,rsr t-...exi s t A ' it . t l' to gg Carrle Armltage A ,lgt fggf 34' Tom Armstrong X ,K 5' ,, n Ron Arndt 'Ui' ' ' ' 'ltl Sheri Arnove L F , Sherrie Arnts Q ,Q ll -' K . lf l 6 Q ' 1,4 aff'-f 5 - , sophomores f 245 ws. Bon Arsen ,,., RY, B B' i a Q Joy Artemis B fi ' i 1 B' l B B B3 1. X Natalie Ashby 1 2 , W- A S John Ashcraft ' 5 w b 1 . I A , i Robin!-Xlkinson B x . A V V B .J hi l 'f , . i A . f ,N l 5555 - sag- Boredom. . . Kathy Autrey 15 in - 1 A Sandra Bailey if h ii 1 , Pi ' Tena Baker QL s f y Q B if yyee I N M 2 is i i Mike Ballard Samanthy Ballard 3 .ss B Ex , ::,. ,-,. S, J , X, . -a I A' Q. y xI5,v,kh Billy Banks Nalhanial Banks 246 f sophomores 1 i Waiting in the registration line blue gi The masked man ' v is W i K K 155' f LW, is 'S fix ,, ' N fx il- ' 'fx V i V 4 , A - H 'L - J + E N - B ' iv, Q 1 I1 if 5. d'i. Q B , X ' ' illu Sayonara Barbeau Barkley Barber Bill Barker Steve Barker Katrina Bartlett gotyw f 'X Q 'Y' K ' i pxxiit 1 1' .X -f in DearJohn. .. Wmgwsu f,t ' it GA ' vc aa- ? ,X if K if ' yrwef., ag: VKX K X l' it fa. It fl l V' fl M f Peggy Bassett Bobert Bassett Bene Batiste Steve Baxter Jonn Bayer Liz Bayley Tod Bearup Lindy Beaudet Dale Beck Lisa Bedell Ed Belanger Amanda Bell Freddie Benson Jamie Benson Doug Bentley sophomores f 247 David Berry . ' Lisa Berry , g 92 is All David Bickle v Paul Binghan T Tim Bilbrey i aaaaf j 5 , f K -, , M.. Ritchie Bingham i a ii T 3 BobBinney s-- 4 Jackie Bishop Jeff Blake Beverley Blanchard T S . ,K 3 The lennis ball is sneaking up on the poor guy. T ,6i.i,, T Mike Bowe ' T Theresa Boone r 1, : Jerry Boosel , ix ' 6 Kurt Booth .. Katrina Bosley A ' 1 K LW f 248 f sophomores . ' r 'Q fri if gl, ' H A is ' T i,'x, H -1, cw Q H 1 W 'kk Q9 ' Q , LL Michael Blaskey Sarah Bond Joe Bongiovi A is x :qs XL I 1 gi X X is 5 W is N, . k, x R Lg as W Q gil if X Q ,Q , is Q Ns., I or - mi . , gap fm 1: f Ysgnn, 5 is S f '5- .a X X if K an 1 xg Q u lx N . S XJ if V' as si X351 f ,W 1 it ' 'lt X Ep il f ,. I uf, - -,., 'aaa Tom always seems to have an admirer following. 1 T M' s KJ T S 1, K - I ' s. , K . gi, . Q X A' 1 jf . W: X ,. V . 'Hwa- s, Kimm Bradford Chris Bramley Gino Briscoe Charly Brodeur Bichard Brostrom 14 f aj if 2 as l M-..,... M..-., mx, l he bends the grill out a little, his dad will never know ll 'A 9 Vicky Brough ' 1 g, , Karen Broughton ' 'i 2 'f Bobby Brown ll ,A , ,, 4 ,J 3' y ,. X. f, Y f lcky clay. y if sw 52735, Dexter Brown Jackie Bryant Neva Buford Shelli Bujalski Mike Bullocks ' E, . mf an i.i, . l Lean Burke 1 71 Bosalyn Burney V y Bobert Burnside A i y if l Claude Burton . I 7' A K L f . I ' h :J f Pat Byrne ffm' tx' 4 A 7' M' f ff AM 'ff' sophomores I 249 X2 i ,,,. in 14, rn J? V. Hit 15,7 .V 47 H f ,V ,.- KN .C Q?2i5'f s 1- 1.1-vi' 250 f sophomores Some students really like their teachers. .,,, . 1 W, F 1 I it ,f fl J ,g d I . ,J an , 4 itz? W V' 'it' If l tt, , L zlfv, :, 1 ,Q V p J 4 'A 4 uf. r fa , if to . I ' v. N 2,4 Stick horse race watchers. E I-, Eff 5 rf V pri 2 ,f ' ,.', 15 C x N, 1' ,W . ' , ., ' 'Z' i, C 1 , V , V , 1'V X 51 ii 'NW I ' f , , , 1 1 y ,. ,' t' , , . I ' i I 2 Msg -',. . , .i w erir ' J , i ' .J L , 2 , V 1 ' 'A'Zh - V ff QQ LEE . N N jg V, ia ,,., ' ' 4 , I - - M , L'k: 3' , f C , , ,f I I l . l V ' tm 2 .lil qv 1 7 Liz Callahan Charles Cameron Paul Cameron Dave Campbell I ,A , L +-ii x Randy Campbell Barbara Cantara Ftigoberto Carmona Toni Carroll James Carter Annette Casel Russ Cassedy Julie Catt Sam Cervini John Chapa A , i an V it-,. M 4 M ti l' Glenn Chase Marco Chiraini Scott Choe Carl Christian Lenny Cipriano David Cipro L: ff ll H . lev' V Ll' 2 - - ' ' V ' 3 V, M V, , - ' 'fi 'K W M my . ' be .A ' jf Mr' ,,., - VV,' V I I ' , if , ww i Q-if ' , Si f Q9 0 it Rodney Clark Bronica Clay Joe Coffman Barbara Cohen 6 Tom Cole Glenda Coleman Sharon Coleman Vicki Coleman , , X sr-qsv'Y.,,...-f LL 5 r I iles The eyes can do it all. I ,, ,.,,,' 5 ,,,,zy,y,, .,,1 , , AV , - 2' T 'A ' , T T 'L 'frif ' 4 , P ' ' ii 1 I r ' www ' lvl' , V If V ig, ' Q y llo ' T rll Y T V , , :v:j.VQ V F A KK , ,V Ea Cindy Collins Cindy Colvin Moe Conaty Dari Conger Tyrone Conklin Tracy Conner Ken Conners Eddie Conrad V' , fl ,,- MMM, , .Y,..,5,H, i fl ' P, if we 'Qs is 2 52 A? 1 E? -aaa. T yyi f ff ff! X 17 X , mfy n , Efrfl ,ff'7 l 5, ' H ' , ,rw f . ' - , N' 2' We - Rick Cook Steve Cooper Flonald Coombs Kathy Corcoran Flay Coon David Cornbleth You never realize how hard it is to tie a knot. sophomores X 251 Dennis Cortney Brenda Cott Valerie Couch Carol Courtney Ronald Cousrn Ed Covert Loretta Cox Sandra Cox MQ Tern Cox :'l,,.'f: 'ff':, 2 frfgi A 5 A., 5.3, . , 1 , Jenlse Coyle Robert Crosbie 'lf -ff d: K nnl f efirf Jeff Cruson Arm., 1,84 ,iw Relaxation is the only way, fi? af ,W ei. .:., .,:,V, --1 F 1, ll E rf u Q, pp: 'U I i On the way to freedom. n W I 'N 465, I ei Betty Davis uv- . 'x - - -.- y ..,, Debbie Davis V A ff: Jett Davis i Q.: -' ::. TNQ.. t5'f't ' 2 i t if f..gQrQ.-2-f:,e4 Q --1 ' ,, -1 i :'- i ,k.,. .IME .Q A M ' 'Nhe , , ffjff . be f'1 e Z 'Qi 'ii D Q 1' r ' . V 1 My it M ie M Q S 'F ' ' K it f 1 I y . A A 1, K - AA f - -Vx ' . - 1 Q3 :L T , my t ME 4 K X is. F M-HMM., f .Q . egg .igtmaivs ---' ,nm P 0 X qw . x x If f. Place your bets everyone! ,N news -sffsf,,- . ., fghfys-V 5 .h . '10 E ifS.M,N S ix . I Q? X ,sf -' av., pw so f 19 - sig gp? 3.1. f --W' ti y sv -Wifi'-' A i., Y ms f an 5 Q I 8 Grace Dean Sherry DeLay Karen Denton Greg DesJardins Mark Deviibiss Mark DiAmbrosio Lisa DiMaggio Charles Dinkler Ron Dirkson Jeannetta Dixon Garrett Dodds Rick Doepker Martha Donato Pat Donoho sophomores X 253 Tammie Driver Lisa Duffy Debbie Dunbar Steve Dunn Bridgette Dupree Deanna Durden 142364, fa' ' I F , .- Us wr K, Q, we r t A f ' if, it iii! . , te Alan Edminston MaryAnn Edwards Mike Edwards Randy Edwards be ' iiai 49 7' im. 'vifw '.-:22 I j r, t ,lf , iii Y -fx we Eddie Egan Kevin Enerenman Fred Eicnnorn Rochelle Eirin .. . 2 T' at .. uv-Q. fx 'ff' N , ' 5 Q i i L rrtr.v D if L R' ix if ,fi An' a Y in 3 X it z, a,, ' g if , 'Q-W-.. it fy, -K: I ' gg f X . i l Tracy Elvin Charles Emerson Jane Englestead Marie Englestead Mike Evans Tracy Eversole ,a , . , ' 'Qi' M W rrr Monrca Fslozof MaryJo Fischer Troy Fltcn 5 ry , ,.,f 1, WWA ,Arr ' K v U Vin vgaw IQ? 4 M ele ' 1 J-'Qu ' I :kh,i,:.g., r br X ,fx Fx ri tt x is N is 3 s , 2 . ! I 2, ...ax K ff K 1 My ' dx ' I t ,f 'K N 54 1 : T' ww I , I . ,fz 2 Q it f f-f . sv? f t. 'N-...f 1, ' 5. X i N if sr its g Shoo-bop, Via. 5.4 , - . i f k.:kV 'Q ' G G N Q. .,, is ,, v S 5 S .f 2 1 an f f int X '! '1 Eg: xxx wg YWX 2. E E x so MX S Q u. av sr 6' if 'sg S K.-5. 1 ii' I Q K Linda Fountain Ruth Fox Mitchell Franta Peggy Franzen Larry F outz Chris Fowler Cindy Fox Lisa Frei 50's Goons, Kevin Furlong Scott Gamboa Greg Gammon Hugo Gandara Danny Floyd Courtyard rnuhchies. Cheryl Folkman Allen Ford Jeannette Ford Vicki Ford Thomas G. Foskaris 256 f sophomores lninnwllia-Zfrislr- :,:,vfwmAwawwmn:M,,,,. amfL, , Teresa Gifford Bill Giguere Mark Giguiere Edith Gillespie 9,5 . Jody Goodwill Karon Goodwin Lori Graff Bill Grant G ' G 'G 'fri ia. 3 'Q fi. 5 i W W ik : .Q G i ako ., -:Ii ' - ,V in Q r Q WA 4 XX 1 'B .,.,.., .ks .Q ' gl .,Z 1 Q: - - . W P' or or , X Z , rn , sill. Q -M v A . Wrih Aff ,- .h,A'f- ,k,.i . I I 1 riil -of A gf, 1, , ft., U W ,A 5-ar X, Biff-'f,, G - ,MA 1, -0 G 5 .2 L 1. g 5 l if 1 'i .'.' if 53 , 1' Kathy Grant E c QM Barbara Grasso i if, .K , ,.,. ., if .-gs Joyce Green 1 'N if ' Hope Gregory e i 4 'f in 1 a r- A k kk X K riff, V .. .,1r.,: Q A' ge Felice Grimberg r i 5 ' 0 Dan Groesbeck 9, im we R? l Terre Grove f 'Q ,.,. Q My o , Oda' 5 Guin if -.E 31, i , , f' Y e ' e X ii' Q Q'eaa nickeunn ki. 'rr- - no , 3 ,' t . ,v!, X ,J si L. . , I X U v b . . xg! . , y rife in 'T in M i i X . areli i ' i -- - f if Richard Hahn i e Ken Hale i Ki ' lii - Q. Ingrid Hall H ' , r e av- M H? Make Hari rz r 'rr . 4 Jill Hancock lci W , 4 :gsm Q Tikl L gy .L l J ..,,x 1 5 W I f'Z'?Q H ii er ar Q, Z ..., frr -in -xiii fp Ji' wc., V. QTVR K Graffiti is a no-no. , V- -:M 5.1, in .N .asa xc ..,. .. i ' 'S - Larry Hansen H Sandy Harbauer A Mike Hardin 7 6' Mike Harmon H . N Terri Harmon ' 1 igi Q A A ' 5 41... Qi 258 f sophomores Q1-wie: 5 'Sf w N Q ,Q fix , Ken knows ne's cool. l l I M M, .Haw Getting your school pictures is a real thrill. OU, Student government at Work. sax1.N,X,,ig - f-1 o,to i xl 6 4 NG Snr' X M- Q- V.- qk .SL V it -W .ifvvxg N. Yi Q, X is Q. ..,, . , M .L K x ,ge X 2 ,Q lt - ' 'X kk 1 , hr X w' fix x Y .Q -S Q in Q, 5 X E 1, 9 IQ. -, I '0 - .g .411 Z x 3 1' 1 g ffm -A ga. ' .gg ,P ' B- ar iii? . - Y - '-W' ,f .,k-k ' ,r A K i Q K Arangio Harper Shari Harrington Lorraine Harris Melvin Harris Theresa Hartman Barbara Hatch Farrell Hawkins Leslie Hayes Kim Hedden Karen Hedger Gaylynn Helton Diane Henderson Lee Henry Dawn Herman Danny Herrera Dexter Hewlett LaTania Hicks Janet Higgins Shannon Higgins Deans are not always in the oftice when they should be. 3 -U .1-141 .ggpmsf - qi., .t,gTLM H Joe does very precise work, ' -x 260 X sophomores DeeDee Hill Steve Holley Steve Hitchcock Debbie Holliday Calvin Hokama Diane Holliday Teri Holt James Horton Cheryl Hotkovvski Merry Houser Melanie Houston Joe Humphries Steve Humphrie: Jackie Hunsakei Debbie Hunt Laurie Hunt Ron Hunter Karen Huntsmar Q th k s z 'f .,,. 2 o f f ,X A t ttil los., JR -k 11,5 K . Q 5 I li Q 5 'H' -fflr W c, , , QQ ' V 'qibz 'i ffy ,Q . ,i .. k,t, S 5 X Lg I 5 '- -A S J nli t s dst-.:.wafszt1 ..- - 112+ va- -1. . ,-.. 5 . 'lr ' X 4: ragga! is 'mfg Stuart Ingerman John ischer Doug Jablin Vanessa Barbara Jackson Isenhour Debbie Jackson Jay Italiano Sandra Jackson 1, uwziz q f,-9 gamer-f f Kp. --555 ,Q A - . , Iwfrffzif., a1,,55q1- . . Q be 5 x W A X- X 2: K 4.--wr fss x 'x ff Q Kg , -4, N Ng-x,w,,1 Xi ali. 1 Q1- 1 x 'F I I x no ii 4' w r.Jc S L X 5 Gordan Jacober Susan Jaeger Mark James Susan Jepsen , S 'kgs kk 2 - . ' QE, , Ham. '-.u S351 x s. . KV 'VX' S' X S' ff Lee Jimmerson Doug Johnson Linda Johnson Mike Johnson Steve Johnson Theresa Johnson Belinda Jones Tom Johnson ,E in - '11 W-'-- .1m1. .... .Q . ..,- are K ' S K ' - fizzzszzzifisszf--2, - 6 A if 'nf i f , - S'ii S For the love of soccer iii. I Wi ' ffl ...., .J sm . Qc J S - S ii i ..s I i S f S lx V zi mg 'X il gs J ii,.i 'Ti' ' 'sf i f ZQ: 3 . S S'7i F ? '1 r ' , is . . S' L i,iii'- eg fm-s A W' - V ,f I as . J gg -7 J V ,, iii f Q V Q A QA K 'x V Q David Jones Greg Jones S 51 S' in 5 K ,jsp M iv . 1 . .. M ,. ug ,. m . sophomores f 261 11' Jeff Kelley Caroline Kelly Shawn Kelly Dawn Keltner Tim climbs aboard for a ride. Dennis Kemper George Killough Danny Kempf, Betty Kincaid Tim Kent Larry Kincaid Janice Kieffner Harmon Kirsch x i 'r'r r - e'rr fi' t.it ,, t K ' 5505 ' , f ie ' K I W' if l ,-. P '- ., ' ,... r .QQ Si- Y f ,, Q X l 5 its .' W. - , ez- - 1.t,.wvx.,:1:r .. , . . . zzrzrzx t . t ' Y . iiffffiffflll Rt 1 My . , A ,-a s.. . 1 gh' r r W X efsigl i L f Y- -. .v c bg.- 3 . . - 1 fair 5 N X i l r ,ww ,, f' -4 Q l i '7 ' ' if .f11- 5 Y ' - M A 8 W , J W 9. ,mx Q 1 13' -I r if ' irnr K t t Q X H -.' .Q -K - xr if fgfgair 7 S A, 'i i Y ' A X I W In It 'wa .', I f f vt it e ,f Si Q S in A9 rx X T J l K Dina Kivatisky Corky Klann Jett Kline David Koempel Diane Konold Renee Krafft Kari Krause Paul Krein Michelle Krepper Richard Krueger Jennifer Kruse Teddy Ladua A iw ,fi , 'V -t iii 5... 1 V A MV , i X55 F ,' i .i, . .1 ' Y ,V t an ci i fi it ' sl ii rf f , f' ilr' 1 l A K.. 'iri K Q 4 Wm N f YQ f i K 4' '2. .f f Q 1-1 f sr- was L ji I iiii v 'r 'tgp w n 'iff' 1-'Y' f ff we fazfizzf lir, fe -f',, 11:2 u I m ix fr.f K if.. X J V, we., Grace Lagrue Tanni LaLonde Erin Lamar Emmit Lamb Q 1 ,,,. Q, 4. 'W ' If Ivy fi --vii H 41 , Q., f 6 5-.f Lanny Lamb Liz Lambert Tracey Lamont Sharon Lancaster .. 0 M I . .Ez , ,,, W : .., . TN. L S ik, .' fa H A nr' ' 'V .ff if 5 ,Aff ,, if ..,1 g, ft F- X Avery lunch. if if i . K, ,. Q5 is A ,af ' Q' ' Walking in the rain with the one you love on your mind. sophomores X 263 Jeannie Landers Tye Langer Karen Larson Kimmy Larson Mike Laswell Brett Latimer Ftonni Leamaster Scott Leavitt Brian Lee Wayne Lehtinen s Number One! .4-ff, L,-3 -1, 0 t. , ,,h, 'R gy, A513 fu- i V M ,vi bfx nh 1 L' - , 4 x iw K is ' J ...ii -3- up-'X 9 , , L K A,,t A L ' LL ' i K L wb L ai r 1 L L L L L., ' A . X - LA Q, -' , 5 L 21, tiir LL i L L M L W- fi '-' LL' N Lf' A if L LLL ' L L , , , I 'fro I A ' L ,-'54 , .i,' wtf, y 1 L fy , 1 Early morning practice brings glares from WM marchers. 'WWTWWMW ,,,, W, . , 3 6 ? ii Ernie Lemus Tom Lenhart Cathy Lentz Robert Leopoid Kenny Lester Diane Leveille Kathryn Lewis Margaret Licausi Thomas Lichty Laura Light 264 X sophomores Lf L xt f' p Q ga -,ii I -1. I L+ ,L 5 if ' ' ' va' free-1 ff Lf Ni Md, L , my SSL 2 2 vw V M z'1limf!lilL:l Mtllltlilillblilr ,,,, , AN' YXY, , 1 X iid kph 't ' xwrirzz ir- .Lt I it J 4 H, x ig i fa we .H ww - I , yu, Qi ...-of , 1 . x, Q it -s . I t ,, L 2 L15 David Lynch Jim Mackley Susan Malcolm Patrick Malloy 'UQ Esther Linares Cindy Lipscomb Renee Littlefield Heidi Locate-Ili Dean Lodevvyck David Long Annette Love Ray Lowery Bobby Luker Richard Luna Dan Lunt sophomores X 265 Laura Malo Belinda Malone Chandler Mann Kevin Mann Pace Mannion Buddy Manvvill Todd Manvvill Dan Marks Valrie Marshall Karla Martens Shelly Martin Roy Mathis Cindy Maul Cathi May Jorge Martinez M tititr 5 .L Q' R sv'-xi x K l 'i 'E il' ::.. ti -X M ttttt is r dll' 'vs 8 ur 's- X. i if r y!! W I 2 . . i . . Iif Q -'r. 5 .it is Laurie McCall Sheila MoClellon Don McCormick Jamie McDaniel gf K VT 1: E? Michelle McCabe ylee i ,J ,X 'N W 1, - if if' 'i it if X g sv s. F A Y at i w. I is 266 f sophomores 50's day brought out all kinds of ' ' , 45 x iQ fit f ,- 4 X 3 . - 1 N f' ' 4 ' iff: fg nx vs X M 5 ,F 1 E X B z b N .M N K 1 - 9 ' his l X sn. . W l fx Double recess. Grlnnrng Bandit. 'S W- .eg , Q. - Q .,, s J l l xfx x Q. , ., 3 jr K -J fefkgfr fy . . R 155- K K ifmsf fff' Q' - B ee Q in R ' . -VJ aj -. R Y i Chris McDonald David McDonald Joel McDowell Mila Lynn McFadden Eileen Mcliadyen Starr McGilvery Bandy McGuire i Between class boredom, Julie Mclntosh Susan McKee Buddy lvlcKelvey Michael McKinney Frank McLaughlin sophomores X 267 lox 1 L X ZX X M ,L 'EZ X f in N ,,,,- , ,.,. ,.- ,' ' wi 5 is 'E f X Y I ii, Yu, a 4- N 2f-. .92- in Q Q , .K QI 'F X .f 5 5 S r 5 . -AQ V., wi- x M Q jk R A in 5 rs- 1 i , N wa Q35 Br E in C ur , , ' 'Qi' fx 2' ' '- ,ef-2 M WfQ'ie--Q:- M M ' QYN. NX Q-',,5'.n't,'nt' J Q-:gf ,M '.:.'.:xe - - X ' , .A .3 ' - i . 'R in 'E R 5 .kifif wr' M- pf 51,1 ','k 5 1. .,,, ,:15 L5 ' .E - iiii 5 2 ' . . ,A - . M ,A-. ' - Q j. , 1 gl V E ' A Kelly Meyers Lisa Meyers Dennis Millender Angela Miller Dwayne Miller John Miller Tom Miller Ann Milne Michael Mitrani Robbie Moffett Olga Monteceri Matt Monzillo Q. IIN ,411 omeone etsthelookc' Shannon Morris Valorie Mossett David Morrison David Moulton Traci Morrison Robin Mullins Joe Moss Debbie Murakami Danial Murnane Karyn Murray Kevin Murray Paula Naegle .W ,ff Michael Natsis Kathryn Nelson Rory Nelson Marci Nep Shelli Nitzel Mark Norcia ,S V9 cii,ci, ,, iic,i 6 f g df ' i f A' l ll m i Danny Norris Michel Nounna Julie Norton Jeff Novack An example ol the typical studious student. f , , W, Y sophomores X 269 wa., 3 4 fy, , xt N ew tg Mm hw if 55? by te S, it 'TN W' f A:3.'k Q J 'TT' 1 at . gf 1 X ..,'b K .,, kv A ' W3 K .. . X , Q .f' i in . we my ...,...,, ,I ,mag Mike NOViCK Snerre Okelberry John O'B3Vlf1OH Scott Oldenberg LeeAnn Onnesorge Peggy O'Shell CnerylOrl1n Carrie Overton f ici- - . Robert Owens Tori Padellford Cory Padilla Andrew Palmer r A. Linda Pasquarell: Craig Patterson Sheri Pearcy Pat Penix Rap session! X Q -if F 'lf t tt l 5 I ak Wil La e Peryer Mark Pettipiece liam Peryer Scott Petty yne Petersen Shaylene Petty Pattie Petersen 'SX Tim Petrizzo ., , J4 W 1353 Q ass iw ,alfv at ,Ni K Dress styles change rapidly at Chaparral. Dennis Pickles Joe Pisanelli Jenal Pollard Judy Pollard Corky Porter Sherril Pratt r'lllr f J . Danny Phee t 4 . ff tll ' , Brenda Phillii Kari Phillips yy! y5 5 Tony Phillips f ftr i i it - , lll-r, l,-l,.y, fl l bi L -. l k l r if-N '4-MQX W N.. . 3, W' , 'xx 1 1 an-4' 3 r,tr it ' X 'i ' E E . at . ,,,, M. Y , 'H S' ililf M., 2 , V Q-w.,, if JM Q ,, A f , T 'Ye fm ff www-,,wJt,,,tQrt.v,lu t,l, tt. f 'rlll X ,t , t bl -ef' hr' Q4-5 Alone and waiting. sophomores! 271 hard to tell when lunch starts Anthony Price Teresa Proctor Paul Puschnig Doug Pyle msgs M 'Q S i ' l f 'ix x fx? Q35 N e AN 'N X - ' 1: iam :-fl 'N -:y t Elizabeth Pyle Brett Ramsay David Reece Tim Quinney Doug Randall Art Reeds Tom Rader Pat Randall Shari Reese l Theresa Ramey Rex Ream Kim Regan l N, .kk X fix if lylsy , it y A T .tlt i i ' A' 1 ' ' rr tt r' ,Lwx.t,,1 - r k.L N i 6k Er 1 Q Jim displays great powers of concentration. 'S stii it i x g .i R if le st l hh i 'H if . is'i, 1' + L S R sis 2 SX 272.f sophomores , '14, 'I i 2 K is ., W fl '33 ,ff i X Q 1 'NL rw RQ-Z, W 2 ,ir 11 .5 ,W U! ,- 1- ,, X , ii ' W R 79 l I H Tl! ig, yy be ia P' - f R VM IH N Q. .miiizsufwfil H I I K V.,. ,,.k ,Q ff- i , ,fs y 15454. r T y T Q In K an ,I ,. 5, i K V, 1,, K ,J i gvr, ..1L.,, , ,, ,Z is .S-W f if , if f R T 'A , l R I fl' T xi! lf' i ' 'J' in 5 E Carrie Renner Tami Resnick Rocio Revollo Julie Reynolds Yvonne Reynolds Tracy Roach Lisa Richard Dana Robinson Jodi Richardson Melani Robinson Lewis Riggins Teresa Robinson Mac Ronca Steve Rosenberger Karler Rowley Tim finds that you make fewer mistakes il you write with your eraser. ' me T ww X 'kwa- 1: .iss AAAAI, l , Q' I ww f L'.1 1 ' -f ,l, . S S -57 X -1- 'R ' 5 ': ' ' .A i M ' 'if l S ' Q' '-'-' ' R . .gf b S if rg , Q . ,' l , S+ X S he M , i 1 l if K R S I if 3, if mx Qt X if fi 4 I K M sl if i F .-S ' rig, Markdoesthelimbo. in W m,,, I f b . .... - 0 we Q -W--M 1. fy iz: ffzea ,. ,. f-1:kfiT,fxfi1fT.1e,- X E . lit A' X X v. -cn. X X X XX , Q rg i ,, . W A .. 'wa Ram Sargeant l reese M if Q 1 f : r 5 Vicky Saunders v QNX S - f Neal Savage W. Johnny Saylor frees? Chris Ryan Robert Sanford Lee Salmon Marilyn Sansberry Dina Salvucci Wayne Sansberry ,sn ' 'L . . Marcie Nep washes a car for the J.V, Cheerlead- ers. .rw X, 274 f sophomores 'Fm J 1 :E .Q ,. SV' X 'W' I - 5' 5 gs, X . N Scott Sexton Marsha Sharp Mark Schafer Frances Sellinger Doug Shavvver Ellen Schmidt Grace Sessions Sonya Shelby Robert Scavetta KHTVW Schmoll Steve Schaeffer Jody Schofield if .AS :,,.. gsliilg, , 'W 'ly-15151 - s ' -- ,pg 1- hxfaf' ares- 2. . ig - - mms-14: A ' t 1 Q3 .ge i 'A ,aj 17 'wi S .. i We: Q f as Qr, ' 'T Q i . Nw: 1' ' Hx f,.., ' ., , f' , 'Wiatr N-.. ft.. S 'X V Lunch time. AAIA f .N J . 'A 'Q' A S .1 4 S S r i W ,Q K - - , Q s Utd' x t -. we t.. S' 'A' W X is x ' S i . hy. rf , 41 N J , , Y K .. .. . V fl, x K .4 5 l Q. -I i r if .s , ictititcci S , 5. . V - if f N1 7 -kk . ' S A 4 WV ' on V . x E pf- s J .kk as-A K f i 1 f . ,.' 5 Q . K , s S Q in if X Nu... f x -f lg V A 3353, W f i,,,.Jf I, - fa- : i ,X ,ff ,, ,Lp r A A t Xjpffif ,sfmi 7 Sue Shepard Jacquie Sherman Meg Shields Susan Shiftman Karen Shortle Flick Short Kathy Shutt Rickey Silvaggio Scott Simon Cathi Sims Sharry Skalla Joey Skeelsi 'N Terri Slobig Evonne Small Albert Smith Charlotte Smith David Smith 'ij Debbie Smith mv, JoAnn Smith fi, 66,-Q Bat Girl! sophomores f 275 Stephanie Smith Suzanne Snell Robin Soiomon Kim Soren Tommy Spiegel Lisa Stafford Jett Speichinger Wrey Spruiil Nonya Staheli Dori Spencer Wren Spruill Richard Stambaui , miie L1 t ri A , 215, S L i S RW vm Q 2 . .... W ' Aiih V S I -, a ,gm l sli V tii t S M Y? M KVA V s . . Q K ' Ky, , it I ,. . i . f El .. Q h tt , vb x , it h 535 -S , f w .:k' T iV.: in X Q: X .rr 3 X t r :L r 'it S M j Q, 'S' we-S f f 1 S f' Super Sam saves the day. x Mary Stewart Jessie Stevvartson Mark Stiltz i Tony Stamm Sherry Stephens Joe Stockett Jill Steigervvald Ron Stevens Bob Stoltz Jaysen Stein Mark Stever Rick Stotter 'B Va' ,AA , if 1 'W' -r 3,-f v U X ir ' N Q . ., .f,f, Y U ' 5' , K .,., 3 1. , ' 1 , J it Y .,.VV, V X xx Y V fn , V J, ,i ' V ,,,- J J ' T, ' L kii1z 5 ' i , f if VS, 631, tl' EA, .ktia r rrr new it Brian Stout Shain Strnod Danny Stubbs Arnett Sutton Angela Svvinson Mona Svvinson in ' HRK Joe Tabeek Tania Tafras Marcel Tate - .W ' , Xi Donna Tatro Janice Taylor Kim Taylor . lv- x ' vc'-v' V! x -,fer miie f r ' A ' J J V i'trr - S .J ,yvl .5 1 i fa A ' 2 t V ff , ' Q ,, , ii fr K af' f . 'if Debbie takes a second look WW, , .J sophomores f 277 at ai Registration proves to be hard, even though there was help. Tim Terry Chuck Theobald Jamye Thibodeaux George Thomas Karen Thomas Phyllis Thomas .z I I K ,im ,- ri? f WC 'Que 1, . Y 4 ff up.,- .i f ' 4 ,V,, f Richard Thomas Butch Thompson Cindy Thompson Darwin Thompson Todd Thompson Tammy Thorniley Marsha Tidvvell Tim Tierney E Brenda Tiftith Beth Tisue Dean Tiggeman Chris Tomlinson Alesia Tillman Rochelle Torres Ronda Tindall Carol Totino 278 f sophomores J . , ' f - kjU.:'M ' ' 'fx - f VV f iw' f X 4 ' T Wr- 'din 4 5 i'f Mark Tsatsa Glenn Tucker Paul Turner Troy Turner Susan Tuzzo Scott Tyler reer T ' i ,bw 'H ' 1 , 5: id' F eff' K mf - X A23 r 'f M H '?' Charles Upham Joyce Upshavv Robin Vann Toni VanTuyl Martha Vargas Richard Varner I ans v- . .Q- 18 Anna Velasquez Maxine Velasquez Steve Vervver Cheri Vestal av-'I 4 Jon Vlaming Margie VonDyl Jack Vosburgh Jim Vovvell A ,E T. N if Q n S Q- 3 S W.. f.. ,. .ff A ' I , Q - at , . 1 'I i n my if fe , 1 - . r- r W K. Z. L ,A S A XF T . 1 L su fi ' t A ' i ir -iii- . if 1 f i? A rrrr , T f,f. H K ,. 1-1 ' '- X ' ig, NV - 4 ,- 'Uv' f ff. if , ' rnnnie ff , 5' bti, . fy if i .,..,.- 'tif iff' Y at L ,Q N T. . tt,. K W ELM , is T . W... f Q T it ov- , - ' W' , Yr r'rrir 4 . as 'fi T' il- - , 1 S A 13:22, . Q H 1 . i -, ,fx KF , s f N 121 'S 1 fn , . -X I l is r rt a T t X, ', I ' 051 :ir X' . 1 ' K . K Et XX! Lunch time bike practice. The race is on!!! ig iggg, k.,: sophomores f 279 GaryWalker I f -sy 1, ly John Wallace Tony Washington Lee Watters When you I 1 'Wk -1 4 Q 5 84- I '0v '5- 's y as sy , if Q 2 is-' i K nfl is VHF If M M oo,, your Pearl Drops, you have to. 1 We Wearghort Shorts . i EN gsm Wxswi ,,, it Qwxx Danny Weathers Brian Weaver Valli Weaver Pat Webb Mike Weerns Debbie Wetland Ben Weinberg Teri Weir Jennifer Wellham David Welsh Rita Wesley Alan West Gary West Desiree Wheeler Janet Whitney 280 X sophomores ' fav- 215 I a ti ly My L ft g 3 W, 0 .W Eff M' ff QQ ip- X 'Q' 41- ifwfr ' 4, 1 l ,J,, ,,,, ' X X 'fa QT' 'vi' it f f M f 1 'lx JZ 'E laws? Q 'W ,A ., ggi- gy I , 'A I K' QQ-5, , X N- 1 fd 2 ,J-f . ,J , . A in 1,7 I.. 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They decorated the school patio area during Homecoming week and supported 50's day by dressing up. The Fresh- man olass held the spirit stick for one week during the Football season. Freshman Class Committee Members From bot- tom row up: Jaime Shinbaum, Phyllis Wolford Duhyung Kim, Linda Giacolettia, Ray Clark Kathy Cunningham, Kent McNeil, Darla Jacob- son, Doug Dinkler, Jami Morrison, Dawn Wright and Debbie Guedry. xp:- 4 i ,5j+. A Q i X it Q 'X X .1 .Y is A . . ,-s it X . i' ' f' Mx.- l if Tb ' me 1- K um, S... fs fit 5, -N gs Silva Airy? Www' . NQTKQ , k.,,., Q. Joe Aliano Rhonda Allen Andy Anderson Beverly Anderson Rob Anderson Scott Angione Connie Angle Mark Armstrong Bruce Arnoldsen Chris Atkinson Scott ponders the unponderable. 2 -ww it l Q, Connie Abbott Mark Abraham Robert Adair Tracey Adams Andrea Adler Bob Aiken David Albo Julie Alexander Josephine Alfonso Robert Algera if sig G wg freshmen f 283 Lisa Austin Begaina Autrey Jack Ayers Perry Baggett Keily Baker Pam Baldwin Jayna Ball Brett Bandini Jeffery Banks David Barker Michele Barrett Terry Bartley Terry Bass Mike Baxter ,fn lil 1- 1 Lisa Beard Tara Beard Paula Beasley Gary Beck John Becker Cind y Bedient Colette Beeson Sandy Belarde Mike Bell The closer you get the better it looks, catches Joe s Virginia Benito Landon Bennie James Bergstrae: Ben Bex Debbie Bieman Mike Bingham Larry Black Randy Blanche Bill Bletcher Joel Bohlen freshmen f 285 Pam Bohlen .A .f Carmelle Bohrer Vera Bojkic Heidi Bosler Korie Bosley ' F3 ,. it ,W s X X Q.. .- .. Cf E S X , 61.42 .. Q i 1 U I xi :ggi . -.1 in K -. fi: Adam Bovverman Keith Bowers r B David Bozeman A ff. Sam Bracken Lisa Branoucci iw S. 1 . -t ' 'iii 1 .X x. Mark Brasi Terri Bratto Dona Brekke Karla Broughton Rhonda Brun tx V ,-.hp 8 f wx ,,,, it r. Be' .,.. Jill Bryant Q 'i Bill Burch Michelle Burnham Lois Burns 5 .,t. B -13' M- 'RQ Mollie Bryant gf ,-f'. . JR 5 in X? N N i X Q, 5 Y l I ff l 5 if av' xii M 05' 5 QT Bhonda Q? T 'rr- Burnside Lisa Burridge Bulon Burridge jr Thomas fr a , BU OUQhS ff 3 Karen Burton Mitchell Burton A TOHST Io -, , L - .E , i i Bose Busseri Lori Bulera Julie Bynum K us' -. .. Q 12 7' Lisa Caopal it-LN l Lewis Caffo LN, B 'fs X NW 5,0 4 I 5 , 1' :Z 1 k A Q . ff 5? .. ' ' 'Q fr 3' K . . -kg in .' - Q 1 in H W M ' 1' 'Q -'P Jack Caine Juan Calderon Mark Campbell Brad Capavvana Carla Caple freshmen X 287 Patrick Cappoli Mike Casey Erin Cassedy Darla Causey David Chapman Mark Chase Edie Chiarappa Karen Chinn Jett Christopher Kim Ciria . K :- Q, J Cara Civetta A i, i Q rirr ii C gg m y A DarrellClaiborne t A y , , ark '-, I Y 7, . I Ak , K Tim Clark is 1 if- ,i , x, I ff' X , 1? i 'I Coach Camillone gets a lengthy explanation. V . ,gr il N 'r:1,:f,f'. 1 H V A 2, Z ' I In - A A f f ' ' i l a. i fr i r i' A. r y 5- xt rtaa -i 1' 5 , V V , V K . f fr- A I -if .-ff - is-at t -f t .Q C , ' ' 1 ', , , ff, , AW , J ' , r Q vi' 'lm f rv gr e. X W E or i l s D ya? Craig Cohen Renee Cohen Susie Coker tm 3 Jerry Coles Erin Colleran Diane Collins ff,-f - iv. , ' N C' Ch 'Q 5 ,- MN: fu ' .-,, zsignygef ., . 5 ff fi ' ,g gg C iggl 2 s it ' ,,,' : 2 'gi f Z I in Brian Conlee , f jge eiog C 5 4 Ginny Conley fi T e Jeff Conner lf A V . I 5 , 3 EFF 9 W fr ' ,: f, V g ' 3, ,, ' 288 X freshmen u is A .. 5 ,, is 'fx AS if 7' M so at has A K g 'm. 'Q 5 , X sb' if si 575 ,- ,Q ' Excited students eagerly await to register. N '7 Qa- Q L ll M x it ii j 7 J ii i A Xt . 1 - an iiii iii J in 1 l if I Q at Valerie Conner Jamie Cotel Donald Cousin Pat Culhane Mary Cordell Colleen Coughlin Lisa Cox Kathy Cunningham James Cormer Looking out tor birds Richard Courson Laurie Crites Rita Crockett Deidre Cross Eric Crown Janie Dabney Matt Daniel Brad Daniels Charisse Davis freshmen 1 289 t. t L.L, t Q 4: Wilgq Debra Davis Q 'M it Doyle Davis fs 1,, R X S Mike Davis M Terri Davis l 1 s R F If y ini H , X 's Denise Deoolibus Alan Dees Frida Delapaz Alicia DeLuca Cheryl Denson Randy Dervishian Sharon DeAmbrosio Brett Dickinson Mark Diehl Arnie DiGeorge Matthew Dillingham Doug Dinkler 290 f freshmen was Maybe if he gets on his knees and begs , . , 'ff E 'QQ' bm 'Ie fr.. W' as 'Cv in l -.. v t .ef 1 f i .gk - 4-.eg 1 2 . if' J' ,. . Av- X ff I ,V . t ttt -X-W M -W' f X ,,u,x h ffm v if My ,,, .X if so , ,-F 3 F' m W or fwfr iii :1Ag,xs M , f- E sl., - 7 1 ' E , ritsfkl at ,V r fv,. , H '51 5' I ' iWi'F ,, 4 5 i,fif Avi Ai fwwmfn X it 3 1 Grace Wno'?'? ,, k Wendy Dixon Kelly Dodson Karen Dolan Joe Donnolo Mike Donono Lynda Dorn Sylvia Dorrall Becky Dorvvart Curtis Downing William Dredla QQNE JACOBSONE LOVES D GRACE SUCK I6 ,A . i' Q ,Z .V ,,,,, ik f wa 1 ' ,I ie 2' I H ni ' ,ff V www 1' i if ,ir Q E 4' -fe, f,A V W A L ,Jn ' 4, A' -1 af' Q , ,J ' H , , E , . In f K ,,f, , i H V I v, ' ' W 1 ! ' . , fa ' -V ' V vl i Wwwg QVNW ii ieli iwewii My at V 'W' f v,,- 3 5, W r- ' 'G' ' W ' y:,i iiii f,g vw airy iiii li imymfi ,A Nwgrynh L ,V J ' L I' ' :gif l t x v In A ,W I f if Wk W , 'fl ' K yr Q f UN! 7 Y Main Duke Patrick Duke Elaine Dupree Terry Duquette Jamie Duran Brian Durnian Andre Eagles Barbara Earl Martin Easterly Tammy Eckles freshmen X 291 Qs., Meri Edgel Katrena Edmonds Shana Edwards Dave Ely John Eval James Evans if ,- 1,5 K in-. as WX '-'Q X . P X-lf1-X . .ff 'T' x pw . . Q 0 W S ZZ' Darren likes Clay almost as much as silly Sharon Fahey Charlie Fay Chris Fair Donna Feldman Barbara Farley Dale Feliciano Dirk Faucher ' 1525 .3 X T- su.. .,,: .,. A 1 I i I 3 ' i r l 3 l 1 sf 4 1 Qi . l i s . as . 'X K m,rrr ts A, W v if is A i F if' Dave Filozof Steve Fink Kelly Finkley Tim Fitzgerald li? ' I wr 9- rff , ky' ' 1 J YK .3 an - e ' fi- fix- . .:k.g,. 1 p tiff:-, I ,. 5 was v E'vsfW 1 -- Y gg..-f., , 'fs ,f V ' i' 'lf - Yr is ' 'i4-. W l V E 'N -fs f 'fl i kz:h --,,,,,,. VV .- M 4 s 3 e s r a X W2 S S X 4, Steve enrolls in underwater basketweaving, KW ,q,.,,4v 3 w ui- ! S' 15 1 ri i bg? gc lf - A we Q E l i . Sy K iii' I! . x8 X sr 'Q .H '.. r f l f Wil-Q . E-f'-L E F9 me r 'W he is X I xg ei X .,av-- W 1 Vw me ' s E Kim Fowler Darnell Frazier Tom Fredetle Nickle Freedman Tracy Fleming DeeAnn Flippin Lori Forrester Andy Foster Up or Down, that is the question. E is jg if if ws Xi, fx! K Fl 'I , 'V 2' ,E lk A - is 5 Mark Frick Denise Fuson Auburne Gallagher Shelly Gallegos Guy Gallo Steve Garcia Jenny Gardner G Jodieeaff-away 4... Nw freshmen X 293 Sheila Gavalier Cindy Geskes David Geskes Leonard Gesualdo Linda Giacoleiti Gus Gierber Randy Gile Paul Gioeli Lore Giuliano Maria Giusti 'Q 'aa I Ma P h zu .. a-... 'P is an G .4 ff i:. -W' Y 1155 ' f J ...gli-L . , -r A is Sk l fel G ass: m 'K ' -:M . 5 - 3 K 'Q' A .s ' . sg wi O ,. 'I 'P Q V--:rs is Q M' 1 . . d,da G as U 5 5 .I r y s A is G of Q . , ii ,ii my N 1 ix iwwxlt k . ' ii-, ZW .,:i5'1iK i as - F . G, K , -.,, , W it f is Q fi Wagga - 1 A . ' ' d-'L- iii if W V V,:LV xkyr , L: kkkk f- - .V fi 1351.1 ' a. Q sg 111 'F ' Q me G G . is - 1, A - 1 yy- r r ,. Q c, Q -.., ,sy A, In , k . k In ,, ,Q . ..,. k -s H . in-E r 'TP 1 g ' 1 s 1 sr K K f r sw Q, W - , .Q A ZQ X E 's- I G - ' W' .5-.fl G . ia . ., i. 1, a-,. -71--, ' ' a-,a J A i -, A f . N' G W .,..,. ,.:' gif ' d,d. .,- r i 5 . f H .. ' -l-' - L - ab 1 qu i A ,,d f i. .--5 , G . f , ' 2' r - . - sw , s Y f sa. -rs, . 'ka ff' B 1 f:wf R. 'M vs- .. my , ff 1N f'u?.-wks . - . - . . , wb we ll - -. ,. W , N. is K Q , N so ,. a.,. . . ,G Waxf LLLL 5, Q K V N '24 f Q . im ,G A15 'Y-35 N G G as 'G G G. if ' ' .. I i i. s M ' R. is -N G ' -. -- Sir - . -f--:. N r fr -f ., if -. r N. . E i - Tim . i G s v or 'H I in Q , 1 , ry B N' f' i 294 X freshmen Anthony Glenn Kenneth Glenn Jevf Godfrey Mark Goodin Ken Goussak Shel Graves Kimberly Gray Missi Greb Brian Green Mike Green VV 7h Number 44 snags his toe. T rax. , . ' , K on Q Q , gl- ' 1 :si 'X 5 rf,i makes a pass r gl? Qi f -,f'f v ,Wi 13 .A it 5 Ax , ' J in sr K 1 -.95 5 :Eff A gg G, 1, x 1 i' , ,x I 'I 1 Fl.. G it? -- 'ir M if vu D A sr ,S U in. i Qu. .gk X an X 9 jk Q3 l Q ' if 'X is y A E355 : N5 Josetta Haggard Houston Hall Sue Hall Mike Hamm Wanda Green Lee Gregory Dave Grlffls Doug Groneman Paul Grover Debra Guedry Celeste Guinn Donna Gustln Becky Hackethorn Tonya Hackley - 4-+G G ' Lance Hadtield , lg my Floyd Hagan Julie Hammond Michelle Hampton Dean Hanson Ken Hanson Todd Harbacn Sheri Hardester Debra Harper Heidi Harris Harvey Harrison Cindy Harvey Kevin Haskell Gary Haugnt Debbie Hawkins ,hh x - Q53 12.9 s A X S e i-if - TV S A x s ik. ,Q k 4 QS' 'ss 5 X a 3 Illegal use of hands during bug race, 27 2 i E l 2 i N iv e r Danny demonstrate ev 5 4 s the basic soccer ball. is me?QXiiiiisA .iiiii ie'lili?''5!liim!liim.iis-to ' gil' P r ,Q ySd ..- -v Q Q . - Q. K st N UWM. f - ..- 7 X is S We N X 'US Team has pride. L, . Q -41? r, ' gms' If 1 S Ny t J: ?QS QQEQSSWKW N- Q- ' it ' g u i P H ., ' A- ' ' , , D s:1 ii 'qga, - X . we J , X - ,Sm i , t -A f K , .AA.. , 'nfs - A p in - J 'fe my-bidi .i .r ' 'i Q I1 ' '51 1 Q. fwefe' . was als: G K , t - ,iq-,355 rf Eh is if 1J , 'il J , it , X - fi A' -H fi J D fd' s f iii ' ' x x 'VH ' M if 2 8, A ' D L.x , . .... : ,- tvs- kk W 4 . . .ti Xtl. . 5 ., 5 i gk ' . .all 1 ' A if X GTV 'Y xi .J Fisk? NX 'Q 132 fvQiw . x 5 wk X t H Hlsxf -.X in , f . . uv- 5 A31 2 . Q x h yn D x get Q' twe'laL 2Q41 553:13 Q. 1 . ' -. f- J. ve N ' we x . e 1 My N H X A LA, 17 Donald Hayhurst Will Haymond Traci Haynie Natalie Hayworth Brenda Heard Jacque Heckman Mike Heimlich Elizabeth Heinz Joyce Helton David Hempel Roy Hicks James Higley John Hill Robert Hill Greg Holland Stacey Holst Dana Hooper Robert Horn Sam Hornbeok Connie Hornecker Debbie Horst Erich Horton freshmen X 297 Steve Horvvood Sandra Hosford Kim Hotchkin Je1fHotkovvski Tammy Howard Jeff Hudson Sharon Huggins Hiram Hunt Ronald Ischer Lester lshnael Michael Ismari Susan Italiano '92 ' P Q' '45 V 4 A G fr af K ,men I ' iZ31?f5i3i P ' ff ' fl' I ' Q, ' .f , f .. . Q a ., - NUM, rg, y If , nv wr' 4 we r Q V Q fr fs J . 4 .' - v. z 1. .,1,,r , KL'z ll q i gy 3 Z' M rrrr ras rrr ww 298 X freshmen Q ' Wesley Jarlson Dennis Jensen Becky Johnson Cynthia Johnson Jeff Johnson Joella Johnson Leslie Johnston Barry Jones Janet Jones Jill Jones Judi Jones Lori Jones Roosevelt .Jones Kathy Joren Alan Kahn Nam Kang l-lye Amy Kaufman Michael Keavin Tami Kellar Jay Kelly Michael Kelly Kris Kempl , 115 3 RX622' li El 32 4 my ,., iV'l ,. an ff wr K 15, 11 3' , :vm fi x ff' 3' W5 rf f X ml? Q ii, in 'N I l 4. ' I' X vu- 1, f we W' i 'Wye if 51 +4 fly 2, 25 X ge K, :fer f hiv 5 f 53, . W , KSA V 1 4 ,Jr 1 if 5-,a 'Q iw, if 3 i 3 , eQi ' 2 Qi . Qi M , . -- Y -1, . 'www' '- . 1 If 1 , ' fra, ' , uma -, ,4 1, K W, WL I f I in s . A I A - ' Vg . , r 'Vx - , .. '- A ff-I-'H ir ' ' ' fix-W Q 2 ,- ' iw Wu 'K M ' iii -ffii A I We l vs f if , tw 'W 300 f freshmen Freshman Cheerleaders strut thegliifff 1 Jose gets the fickle finger Ji, iyys ' - -i rw Kennedy M K f a Kim Kiile an . D iff' K my Duhung Kim i n ' gl, ,,f M 7 ' A , shawn Kincaid ' K 4, f ' - - i L Tw , lv l ,if 'f : Mike Kinne if ,kg 19: H . ,V uru. Huw M Lunch time hustle, Na... I .ii ' au, Y ig. :QL X 5 1 f In-M., Q.. , L C cs rf -N at is x CX 5 Q, Y ...aff Q: xr ll I XX X lk- lqlb JLJ A C , 15 9 K W' i M -. E W L 'Q A hr' 4 5 5- ,K i f l , C. - if ,kd'l,lf ' bww' s Q3 -,, N N 4 X XC' Hb' feb- Jeanne Knapp Steven Koehnke z gf'f Ig 'ii- Q - ' if W' S 'mx ,., Bernie Koepsell -, ,M S chris Kolberg 1 esvxmiy. get Q 'NR YW? S .Q . ,.. 5 is 1, wil 3 L - Q ' ' 1 L - ,f-! is. Q ff c,cc.,,x x 3 L Tommy Korth Karen Kozak Craig Kroh Kelli Krohn Scott Krohn Harold Lacap Susan Lacey Jim Laketa Ricardo Lamb Jim Lancaster Anthony Landers Mark Landreth Randy Lapp Chuck Lavern Allen Lee Alvin Lee Kimberly Lee Mark Lee Suann Lester Line Leveille Leslie Levine Cindy Lewis freshmen f 301 Charlean Ligglne Kelly Linford David Locicero Andy Lodevvyck Cheryl Loggins David Lokken Michelle Lopez Greg Lowery Lori Luker Laurie Lynch 'I 3-v k A ,I , L.s's5,. . 'W ' r '- .fff h ,bmw W y K . P t ff NWA X 1- .S k 'A' ' 1. , . . J ,z 4 Y X 9 if n n 'H' l :Z 4 ll Ja l ' ag? SQ K ' mi? Q 3.- i my xy f -M-A li .. ' '1:- 1 i g f Q X A..f -v Q- ,- P R N I Q., I ,ff wr- X ,F 0 l 2 i N I, , f . . L 1? N' --1-ar W Q l l we 1 leii Elizabeth MacDonald Cindy Mackley Greg Maestas Annie Mahrt Ron Mancuso Kay Mangarella John Mangione Michelle Maravich Barbara Marks Dervvin Marshall 302 X freshmen The look of mystery and intrigue. . ,M . .,.W my - 4 W' L . sac , - K Y - 'K - 'N . i n :', ,W 5 1 , 9 M 4 55 KL f ' l X 9 ,- . . 'L rw ' X.W.f' sf, W 4 ' 5 ' fr tl- .ggpggi 5 ' x ' ,M .,,. K l W 5 yy .,.. A A ' f 'af ' Q K... ea f an Q KK 3' 4 2 .. .. auf 5 N' fv. ai- - Knew., w Il K -Q Q few Q ,Q ,r . A X j E X f-if 233322253 W J si it N 029' 5 ,Q,,3: Ss.. have pulls out line. Eggs k..,. N fi . .iff - ,ff K , T 4' s- 5-. 'S Ea -.wt llggggggi fig 1 wit? at x Crocodile Flock. . . alll A ,C afqki 2 V . tfss .- s. n , . xx If N ...f !, Frances Martin Michelle Martin Paul Martin Tori Martin Joe Martinez Fritz Mason Jackie Mason Jackie Matson Bill Mattern Gary Mauger Michael Mauger Timmy May grit ' -n ':',f 'x X ,xii i i. at i 0' it 233 w 5 5 Jerry McCann iaakigiif ' i5aQQQW?a, .i L M C iaaaaaaaatia iiri ee C arver 'Q 4 Reginald McClair freshmen X 303 Bob McConnell Bill McDonnell Raymond McCrany Patricia McCue Bryan McGinnis Gilbert McGlothen Kate McGrath Chuck McGuire Flick McGuire Scott Mclntosh Casey McMackin Kellie McMurray Dean McNeil Kent McNeil June Meaden Dorian lvlenko A 5 Nth H045 w 'QQ' The Freshman Cheerleaders spur the B Te on to victory. n 55, if In 3' r K 4 '45 Q' I '-t,,-'-,' - 'A ,tyti 3' X 'FP' vvfm 1 ,Q-if if, , 1. Q 9 y ff V42-wiv ,iq an 304 f freshmen 7 K I ,, ,QAM iq it it f f r L X X 1 Early in the morning it's hard to tell if it's left-right or right-left, a I if ,,. , ,, Q g C it to 2, wh C14 Q , ,,,, 'vm-fy ,M-V , i ,. Q 'W 45 . '-'f fi ' ' Jim. as in 5? 1 ' Q h 10' 'N 3 --, Q vs X , , Q X N My 'Q' Z, 3 S 'qi HT Y' A- S. 15 asv ,Q is X r -ff 1 ' 1-. 4 1 eff Q7 is lv -' x'-if Freshman Cheerleaders perform al the Pep assembly. 2+ , i JS . ' X- 1 , . , p , - , sp- ' 4' Q-. Q- ,N K - lx X 1 f ' V. . . -uf. i 5 fl y 5 ' 9' . f 5 'E jd gy - S b e S Y i . ' S 7, .1 sf' ' 'k QQ ' R' Es 1 N 5' Q E523 L 5 W A F Us 5 H' ' ' TM M Ay S y y sew' -.Q r,r 'Y L his ,, i if we ilk Q ' A :,, '-u. h 3 Q' ,N iw -ir-'N ,N I i V. . ,, , if S ' g x W , 3 ' V f ll 'b , s '. - . 5. ' . - Z - - 5 L T ' Qfffmfzie X M Allison Mills Susan Milstead Charles Minter Susan Mirenda Charlene Montoya Jennifer Moody Marilyn Misch Don Mohs Mary Anne Miranda M3I'Shall Monlhaven Deborah Messina Steve Meyer Tony Mickelson Gina Miller Pam Miller Beverly Millner l we 5 we aaeJ S :L ,'X S y 5 S K ., X Robert Morlord Cortney Morgan freshmen f 305 306 X freshmen Jeff Morris Michele Morris Allen Morrison Suzette Mortensen Laura Murphy Molly Murphy Kenneth Myers Steve Myers Shirley Myles Tracy Napier David Nelson Tami Nelson k A. J. Morin Curtis Morman Elizabeth Morris Inez Morris is the best!! 'sy , an ' wc: 'Vi :QR .mmfwxi .,,. , up! Doc?? Q1 QWB' sr .M .. , S H-Q ,. if 5 kt A ff ' . - 1 ,W ,X 3' 4' 'Y 6 W . we s sy.ss Q- 3 iw 4 5:-2. X5 .1 h 'gf Qftk Ives? J 45 ' A ' is ,Jill 9' fig vt I K or or I' b it WI 1 ,, R asv Mu- tra gJ Y w it--,v 1 N ij vu-1 - J? O 1 ,4 . ,f M ,,,,,,.,- -.,,v Z 4 kv PM J-x 5 Xxx sal' xi ,, 44 .Qs fr- ff ,-, Mfg I' We at L- ,Y , ,1 v S J I X x qs. 0 Jang , .,,, 1. ' 1.. iv' Lisa Nep Chris Newell George Nicholas Arlene Nicklin Doug Noguez Laura Norcia Mike Norris Karen Null Kurt Ohnesorge Ricky Orange .. :, . e g 1' gig, x Students take time to figure out their Qt ' tg- hw JV... x 'L N! 1 A at f' I , 'rr' z V 1 ' ,, ' ' ' r - J ' ' 5 5 - I 6 ,q ,p l I , ' ha wk 1 tif L O L+ , , 1 .4 . ,Q ii 1,-, ' rii f , 1' r 'wr' pf ,L 1 i , gp i uy ffwy , . I H l r W sv ' 4'l5' ,- 1' K' 1 lk ' X , , , A t, V r M 1 aww-n Laura Orefice Ben Ortiz X' l Susan Oscar Tammie Ottey Danny Owens Tanny Owens Tammy Pace Mark Palsgrove Kim Pappageorge Matt Parr freshmen X 307 Ruann Partridge Lauren Pasoiuli Danny Pease Janice Perkins Jett Peterson James Phillips Jerald Phillips John Phillips Robert Phillips Mark Pico Carrie Pippin f 'Ox N4 4 5 ' l 3 ls . ff ,. '5 Liik K t .s:, , A .M fb f :fi s AF :V nn ... efilv- l 'f2 '5lQ l U '9 X XXX A i A 31 ' fw? is 263i 5 ,Jr X? 2... ,r 4-X UQ1 , X xl T3 7 ,fig KK tl lli. Qs ,r ?2fi..i' ' ', ' . x homework 308 X freshmen Q ., ,S 'E' .K -:QV .L -Q5 1,15 X Randi Pollack Larry Powell Tara Powell Dario Primo Amy Puckett Shirley Quinn Mr. Becksteak leads the ban: 4? ' Q ar- N Lf ' ' f ,J as in-Q t sins N . ,.,,. ,. P f -' K. 3' uf 4 ' 1 gli? of ' lite. 1 4- i ll in A Ye if 'Q' N., 'Vi IS 4 - Q-tu I J' .te , 1 , n X ScottOuinney i g My tl' g i 1- Ya f Marknadke P Theresa Ramsey ,f . ' i f it Debby Randall Donna Randall Fred Rascon 1. Ke Hr 5 .. . 1- ,w ,- Wx 5 W X . 3,5 for ' it R Jeffery Rathlen y ,Y t Dan Ravetti rrrrr V Steve Rebeil it at rQ . s i- iiii gf: -,, gt L V f i er ,R R 1 5 gggggg , R Brince Redelspe s , 'F' 5 ,r. a'rJerfeer r.- W Ken Render i if U VL V, R ig Frank Reyes it y ,f X ,X Richard Riedy if X , 5 X .. iz, Y x if . is l as fx' K 11 .B X I I ' K , . . .-...... . X52 M gil Q X ,:- a,..,.,, ' is ry, lf ,i . ,.. 5 -, 111.-fx Mike Riggs Kathleen Riley Kevin Riley Tom Riley Jay Roberts Margaret Roberts Tying your shoe can be a good excuse tor being tardy. 1 rger , -- freshrnen X 309 K fa! A we 'NEMA Cori Robinson William Robinson Margie Robison Robert Rodriquez Sberri Romano Gina Ronca Duane Roscoe Kelly Rose Anna Ross Doreen Ross 1 1 V r 24 1 , 'ir W ,1 , X i i Y 4 ,if mw - Huw V ,,,, i N -,ri 2 'J fy' i ' 2251. N f ' James Rousnkolb Shari Rueler ogy ,yi-z1w1 1, trpwffu - ' .....,, M. uw ,- we r aise- ,--. ,vi-mr, we iw Q 'V :mfgiaiifqgii . . -i, . 1 ' mv Xi 2, Ml?-W' W if Mi! in Y-lfizinx uw i f ,ff i of i .1 ? f . Wh? ii-M4 11435, ,, f fx A J 4 ' Zi rg j ZR A as-, - ff f 33342 Q ,ea x ...ru 'K- ifr , V . 1 V 9 Ars Nui, , .. ,js-W, Earlv morning practice. Q 'WW fx' A 'sW'5 I ' ' r W Debbie Russell W- Yvonne Sabaugn Slarla Salaeis Jim Sammaroo Terry Sandusky Julie Sanford Lee Sansom Fred Sawyer Derel Scales Cindy Scheler Mike Scheler Kathy Schettler Robert Schmidt Lane Schneider Corinna Schutt Cindy Scimone Tony Scott Lamonte Scurry Charles Seipel Darryl Selleck Saul Sellinger Martin Semler Kim Shackley Jill Shaheen freshmen X 311 ifsifffxiff ,. ' Y k,, an , K f SVT ' iiti R K Marci Simmons Jerry Simon Thanitta Siriyothin Debbie 'Smith Rick Smith Greg Snoutfer Marcie Soskin Jack Spicer John Springgate Danny Stanton Kevin Steele 312.! freshmen its of an , i OOGY QOOGV ff' it Scott Sherwood Jaime Shinbaum Bobby Shrader T, David Siguenza sfg g - V V l Gina Siivaggio , M A Jeffrey Simkins tit , i Eiizggiq G': fig, S Q- . hi b ,ee I X ai? 'Qfif ,afli - V 1 S J ft' J -, . eg.- , hw W tr Q y , A ig A Kwai . I r ' V ,yu , .in t,. VL V Vvgy vt A W 7 X V V' w c, E AQJK f 1. at W ,Alf , .J A ffm ag' 5 S' 'Q 0 , ff . 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Z S O li Sn L..-1 Jane VanVactor Karen Ventresca Michele Wade Mark Wadsworth William Wagner Robert Waltord Braxton Walker is V ,X Test taking is Fun. ' Emery Walker Brett Washington Dvvain Q 1 Washington V if W L 'X Michael W :js Washington -it f.,1. K ,, , Sherry r'WL,V W r Washington s-1 'Biff i Robert Watkins W 'V' , it , ' '7'W 5 , ,s. y . i - f Leftover right,then. , . risr it .eff ' X f g ,,, f a t gb fx ' y Tera Watts Q. ' -' fi' 4, X W it i Q F E W 4 Wade Watts I iggg s W is W it X Sheryl Weaver W X N 1.82 X y Shari Webb y t gg gsgg , 5,5 y t gg g ggggg g Karen Weisman 1 R at Oi r Wt A to r , K 5 1 itrf s 2' Michael Wellman g i yy Alan vveiis 1 A Dorothy Wesley sn' W , g Debbie Whaley srri V tytgi . Q Tammy White freshmen X 315 Brian Williams Christine Williams Jonetta Williams Nathan Williams Seth Willick Arlett Willoughby Carolyn Wilson John Wilson Peter Wilson Patrice Winchester Mitchell Wolf Phyllis Wolford June Wong Dawn Wright Ramona Wright Pueben Wright Lewis Zalc Kamchorn Zeigler Rebecca Zimmerman Kim Zischke 316 f freshmen A P Mike Whitley John Whitney Lisa Widener Math makes her -, wt,. ' 'W ff Q' t s - f ttsli P as P et ,V l 3 'wil ' A photographer is some kind of relief in drafting x 1 ss Q53 is ,. L N X. ft . T ,, .. .. 4. A t , A 4 ,h .f 5 .,,.,,. ' -b -- qi gg I ,,.t - -f N-:Usa IX fs 3 5 JR . l--- A g -t ffl hr ' 'FUN' l F fs l i'.- V if , .1 - , tsss A N : ,QQ W, V , K A Vg, It at fs tl iffilts -.5w.,,,,t Q . Wig sift, ,, W ,st ' '- . K . . Q 8 P- ' if ' 'I , ., it sslr Q- if W T s.ls or if W l Z4 - l -it l ,. , ., ,f n t vgjfi X ,Q i iff iv , L-A7 f f 3 f jim , 1 N' I ' il. . f-lf, 'tt Mgt 7 P+ f 3 at W X H, - if u sf. 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X, ai U ,.. xr, Q f 8 l Donna Arnoldi RICK Ayala Russell Bell Denise Bloom Debbie Chapman Nancy Chiaferi ' Jill Collins Lisa Combs Mary Crane Bill Eastervvood Carla Fromm Bay Guin Lora Hardin Julie l-leifner Teri l-lolt John Italiano Mark James Dean Matsuura Starr McGiluery Lisa Wnite Joyce Williams sophomore X 319 Deborah Booker Wanda Bryant Joyce Gilley Michelle Fowler Cathy Goff Missi Greb Connie Hornecker Rebecca Johnson Karen Manqione Dee!-Xnn Miller Allison Mills Jarni Morrison Jim Peryer Charlotte Rhoads J' Q , 'f . ff' x. On your mark, get set, go! Kevin Riley x R John vvrllmey i 7 Linda vviednck li si A M Rhonda Vining - M 'af' wars' as 91-is R5 Qi -cf f -c 14' 4 ix 6 y 595 ff x. L x 4 1 1 f I ff 421- T si ' ff X W S Lx f4e1Q.i'?'Q ' M ' 31' .f-,Sm , 6' lbyxq- -f ll ,7 f QW kvlgwjx Z Q'-Ev 2915-5: get 0 Q-lil Willa!! ,. 61 Y L' .qui- ia ,,Uv.9 -as 51 4-an up, I aux' 15, 5 ?f V .Q ws' Af an - ' J It cuff' : I , n in A 254 'Zi E 1 14,4 'aw 'I s ' W iv av f E 1 4 A ll ' X lj! 9 tv? I H' ' ', ,IA , 'Sf' 4454. Q i U lg, .gf MA 11 N 'jf' N., LAI .H X xx Secretaries Keep Wheels Turning 1. Marge Cramer - Mrs. Fleedorns secretary 2. Pal Boop - Bank. 3. Pat Higgins - Dean's office secretary. 4. Beverly Hunter - Nurse. 5, Sharon Fields - Deans office secretary. 6 7 . 1--.1 fix Fl-, Angela Magnano - Registrar, Vicki Fisher - Principals secretary Y 3 - 4 .4.s..s.. ........+ gcy. V.. .' 5 r 4 P'-5'fi Sl 4 I 5 f 'l 4 .ff1?d,, . j 3, . Y'm1i, sf 1 f','g 1 -f uf 'j K ,f,f,,. L 1 is fx f T! if 22 'ik 5' x. ,, H 'Sl' 322 X staff 13?- gif ,Z 'E 7 1? M . , ... .... . .lf 1 s r 1 tN 59m,a'weQ arv'5v'2yi0,, ,KE ,-,'.cV ippy X, fin if 35, ff! W' .-'PL f' .ff I 4 :,i its I 92 ' 4 5 vW i 1. Gail Neilson - Counse- lors' secretary. 2. Karen White - Mr. Smith's secretary 3. Shirley Torrey - Switch board operator 4. Josefa Cortez - Librar- ian Aid 5. Carol Kline - Libararian Aid 6. Pat Kunh - Mr. Turn- er's secretary 7. Kathy Gibson - Graphic Arts. Staff X 323 '14 MK, Something's Always Cookin' in the Kitchen 1. Marge Bricks. 2. Sharon Buff, 3. Irma Movoy. 4. Cafeteria staff Left to right: Evelyn McBride, Dean Weathington, Sharon Buff Butn Oldenburg, Frances Gambino, Marge Bricks, Jane Douglas, Ellie Bicius, Bessie Freeman, Olga George, Sylvia Oakdon, man- ager. Staff X 325 I fi Pl NEW Q A? f 48 39553. W . 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He also recieved a trip to Washington D.C. and a chance to win a Si ,000 or 510,000 scholarship. 2. David Guedry was nominated to compete as a delegate to the 1977 Senate Youth Program. 3. The Voice of Democracy Speech Contest was sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 9774. Participating from Chaparral, were Valerie Randall, Kathy Wellindort, Anne Allred, and Robert Colligan who was the winner. 4. Dedel Davis won the title ot Miss Teenage Las Vegas. With this honor she won a trip to Tulsa, Oklahoma to com-i pete in the Miss Teenage America Pageant. 5. Belkis Garcia was crowned Venus of the World on October, 25 in the, Stardust Crown Room. 6. Patricia Hibbitts won the General Mills Family Leader of Tomorrowl Award. She was the school winner oi the Betty Crocker Family Living Test. Her test will be submitted ont both the state and national level for the chance of a scholarship. 7. Karen Levitt won lst place in the local Optimist Essay Contest for her essay on Our Rights and Obligations. Her essay also won the zone state ol Nevada, competition and took 2nd in the district competiition. For placing 2nd in district she recieved a S50 savings bond and a framed certificate. 3 342 f scholarships and awards g 2 4 i l Mfwitv W , ,M .-,, cf .rp z-1'-vwiwl .N.- - OUR RIGHTS AND OBLlGATlONS Rights that we demand in life are not a gift but must be earned by fulfilling our obligations to mankind. Some of these obliga- tions include the need to exercise the mind in order to have the right to examine life, the impetus to be active politically in order to have the right to disagree, and the duty to live magnani- mously in order to have the right to expect generosity. Tho- reauls philosophy expresses the obligation to Love wisdom as to live, according to its dictates, a life of simplicity, independ- ence, magnanimity, and trust. ln order for us to l'love wis- dom, we must examine our lives by first exercising our minds. By thoroughly examining our lives, we can gain the freedom of thought that we think we deserve. Freedom of thought is not only an obligation but it is also a right. Ancient Greeks arrived at the definition of an ideal citizen as being the freely acting individual who could win everlasting fame by striving, and even sacrificing himself, for what for fun- damentally mattered: the public good. The Greeks also used the word idlotes to refer to an uninvolved private citizen. ldiotes is the root word for our word, 'lidiotf' Idiot means a silly or fool- ish person. Unless we are active politically, we do not have the privilege of disagreeing with existing conditions that make us unhappy. Besides exercising the mind and being active politically, living magnanimously is another important obligation as a pre-requi- site for attaining the rights that we usually expect from life. This idea is best illustrated in the following quotation by Rabbi Natan: MA man must love his fellow man and show him proper respect. The way in which to show proper respect to a fellow man is to be willing to give of material things as well as of our- selves. Exercising the mind in order to have the right to examine life, being active politically in order to have the right to disagree, and living magnanimously in order to have the right to expect gener- osity are somB of the obilations required for and derived from achieving fullness of life. Ususally, the average citizen thinks only of the rights he expects and ignores the obligations that are required of him. Flights are earned, not given, and we must pay for these right. Aristotle states that The good man is a working of the soul in the way of excellence in a complete life. By, Karen Levitt scholarships and awards X 343 In Memory of. . . 1 . Raymond D. McCraney was born on December 3, 1962 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Flay attended Woodbury Jr. High before com- ing to Chaparral. His favorite pastimes included bike riding, fishing and playing football. Flay died on December 1, 1976 due to an unfortunate accident here at Chaparral. Funeral services were conducted on Monday, December 6, 1976 at 1:00 at the Power House Church of God in Christ. Elder J. W. Logan officiated and interment followed at Palm Memorial Park. Ray is survived by his parents, Lester and Shirley McCraney, five brothers Lester Jr., Lonnie, Steven and Victor of Las Vegas and Larry of New Orleans, grand parents, lVlr. and Mrs. Herman Hines of Las Vegas and Mr. and Mrs. Jessie McCraney of Vida- lia, Louisiana, five aunts, Georgia Mae Washington, Patricia Jefferson, Barbara Smith, Erlene Lasko of Las Vegas, and Frances McCraney of Vadalia, Louisiana, seven uncles, Jessie and Lynell McCraney, Herman Jr., Kenneth, Stanley and Tony Hines of Las Vegas and Robert L. Hines of Oakland, California and a host of relatives and friends. 344 X memorium ?Z'fif'fa' B'f'.,,5'13i'?Q'.,f'w.e.' SW' WW 1-rm. 4- mongoose baba-.nm.u game, wlmvameg-ipoarcrl Gan cb-ive.. I iilrvfedl. Sun-ev . .- .Qui i I 'ith fsfseconcd bloc Hlamdzns on a. 'fechruCaJl'Q. . 'Ei . GFFEI Rnz:ha.rcQ, ww,f'a,Sfg,2ff,Q4,'1 ff, . me Gin-D241-Soccer' CZmeDToun1anerd' begins Eb. Z-Seniorclzss picture wa:s'laken.'bdZa6.Ihvl-ngeges were shutt :nzfsamefgg fm WWUI med' Esb.I2:60rasrHn?'leam coonZa1e'focLrnan1en1'..oP course! I-bb. I+' Va-lerd'iresJJa.3l L.a1eeusI3z.uhe.ne,. lgoi- Ya-I-o-graarmo! 3i ?k0 1'5HM Wm' Em WU ml fen.zesmgl1eanaaJxa1-+recLNL.v wxmumsau connscshampagazd. 1'Ia.rcn5-fL2ef:l.9t9sc9,Nls9as 3lll.'l'hs H fin455Qf'g'aPW5mPfL ?b'SfQ - 4- I ' ' . mm5fvQQ5a?Fm5Z:Eiz?3a355Q9 Singers Concert 'I1-neg realy, diary f 345 in it 1 ll 5-. gf. A mm 5 Q, ,vi -3' 1 . . if B in qoozl times Cheri Cox - Editor-in-Chief Liz Olvera - Co-Editor Opening and Closing Cheri Cox - Editor Liz Olvera - Editor Sandy Wright Seniors Cheri Cox - Editor Liz Olvera - Editor Donna Stoutimore Dave Jennings Performing Arts Sandy Wright- Editor Lynn Batzlaff Tracy Thompson Margaret Steadman Cheryl Cox Aurora Gandara Ken Misch Sports David Poplin - Editor 'Q'7 aw' Q est ' -f-' .. KMA r,,,:y-sr Original People Make an Original Yearbook' Laronda Tinsley - Editor Lynn Fiatzlaft Cheri Cox DiAnn Neill Amy Steigerwald Donna Stoutimore Tracy Thompson Margaret Stead man Sandy Wright Clubs and Organizations Frank Brown - Editor Dave Jennings Chuck Briese Cheryl Cox Aurora Gandara Laronda Tinsley Lynn Ratzlaft Donna Stoutimore Tracy Thompson Margaret Stead man Academics and Faculty Lisa Groombridge - Editor Margaret Steadman Tracy Thompson Advertising Don Jacobson Debby Vasquez Ken Misch Anita Davey index Liz Olvera - Editor Cheri Cox - Editor Lisa Groombridge Business Ken Misch - Editor' Anita Davey Photography Wally Edwards - Editor Scott Simon Jack Jarrett Cathy Korth Jan Costello Gail Fitzgerald Tammy Howard David Mann Ken Misch Sandy Wright Underclass Debbie Vasquez - Editor Amy Steigerwald DiAnn Neill Dave Jennings Tracy Thompson Ken Misch Cheryl Cox Scott Simon Jan Costello Margaret Stead man Lynn Fiatzlaff Chuck Briese Donna Stoutimore Wally Edwards Artwork Don Jacobson Vaquero Yearbook Staff, Front row, left to right: Debby Vasquez, Scott Simon, Lynn Fiatzlaff, Frank Brown, Tracy Thompson, Don Jacobson. Second row: Lar- onda Tinsley, Jan Costello, Ken Misch, Lisa Groombridge, Margaret Steadman, Donna Stoutimore, Dave Jennings, Back row: Craig Erianger, Cheri Cox, Liz Olvera, Wally Edwards. 346 l yearbook ns Wie. Ml' I '5- Uil l'! 1 ff' ,jr 4 y YZ, W j 1.9 av 'A tl -Q X C .Xf- Q i W if ' Z M aavwf 1. Yearbook Photographers, Left to right: Tony Brunetti, Jack Jarrett, Cathy Korth, Tammy Howard, Robin Sheldon, Wally Edwards, Yearbook editors. 2. David Poplin. 3. Liz Olvera. 4. Sandy Wright. 5. Cheri Cox. 6. Laronda Tinsley. 7. Debby Vasquez. 8. Lisa Groombridge, 9. Frank Brown. yearbook X 347 me rags! .. 5 I A f Y x W f Q i' x fs., K .. Q 2 ' N J 4 Z? M if? Qi? 3 4 1' ' 1 F F Q3 1 1 Yi A use and ,- y5,if5,i --M-was-4-..,., 'Y Q L Zi 1 ,N- z,,. ft.. x 2 : I SN 4 V - f A an 1 W., men, 5 H t ,ff 54 Vaquero Yearbook Staff: 1, Amy Steigerwald and DiAnn Neill. 2. Dave Jennings and Tracy Thompson. 3. Ken Misch. 4. Cheryl Cox and Scott Sirnon. 5. Jan Cos- tello. 6. Aurora Gandara. 7. Anita Davey. 8. Don Jacob- son. 9. Margaret Steadman. 1O. Craig Erlanger. 11. Lynn Ratzlaff. 12. Cnucn Briese. 13. Donna Stoutimore and Waliy Edwards yearbook f 349 The Administration, Coaches and Vaquero Staff would like to give this special recognition to David Poplin, who for the last four years, has served as an athletic manager at Chaparral High. As football manager, David has been the coaches' right-hand man. David has helped select the equipment that has been purchased, issued, checked in, repaired and painted the equipment. He has been responsible for setting up the audio sys- tem for each game, as well as maintaining its working order. He has also been very active in the production of the football program each year. As wrestling manager, David has been invaluable to the coaches. The organiza- tion of uniforms, equipment, and check list systems has been David's duty as wres- tling manager. Aside from the usual manager jobs, David has been Statistician for the Wrestling Team. He has kept both individual and team stats. David was head scorer at the Chaparral Invitational and is considered to be the best scorer in Las Vegas. In the May 1976 issue of the National Wrestling Association's Scholastic Wres- tling News, David Poplin was named NWA Manager-of-the-Year for the 1975-76 season. David has also been awarded a certificate for the program he worked on for the 76-77 season. The program was selected as an Outstanding Wrestling Publication. David, often referred to as Pop, has been involved in other activities other than being a manager. He has been active in the Letterman's Club, A.V. Club and Span- ish Club. David has also participated in the Sun Youth Forum and was a member of the Vaquero Staff, where he served as Sports Editor this year. David is looking forward to a future in the athletic field, and is hoping to be either an athletic manager or to get trainer scholarship. Mr. Smith, Chaparral's Activities Director, had these words to say about David, He is the most capable, conscientious, and accurate manager l've come across in 25 years. David, Good Luck and Best Wishes Always The Vaquero Staff 350 X david 60, 85 Surrey Sing Michael 60 ' Ramona Robert Vic 60 Club 13 V Chorus 1, 2 Aipen, Rlckx L Amerson, Ro , 7 Anderson, Carrie 60 Society 3, 4, Golf 1, Brags and I Football, Letterman's Club 3, 4 Boardman, Jonathan 63 Bohlen, James Alternate 3 Booth, Vera 63 Bopp, Richard 63, 232 Bosler, Christopher Boucher, Margaret Bousman, Deborah 63 Bowker, Casey Bradham, Vicki 63 Bratto, Valerie 64, 265 3, Ecology lg Girls' Nevada Marathon 33 15 Girls' Glee 1, Tennis 1 2, 3, Wrestling Varsity Choir 2, 4, Surrey Singers 2, 3, 4, JV Zone Wrestling Cham- 4g Hiking Club 25 Historian pion 3gLetterman's Club3 An 6193 ski club 1, 2 Manager 1 3 Brown Brown Bruce, Softball 4, Volleyball 4 Billiards 1 Bruce, 64, 207 Carpenter, Regina 65 4 Carr, Debroah 66 ' Varsity Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir cert 3' ' ' Girls Glee 1, 2, 3 Michael 103 rrett Ba Robert Ba , and 184 Soccer 2 6 Bass, Joel 62, 'Wresti 1 , . ootball3, terman's Club 3, ner lor Jock CVice Presi- 5 177 Beebe, Bell, Bender Berg, Berry, Berry, Beville, Bledsoe 63, 66 Pin Pal '1, Girls' Glee 2 Volley- ball 3g Songleader 3, 4, Senior Class Committee 4, Powder Puff 69, 88, 101, Ch Caloia, Darlene 65 Cameron, Karin 65, 59, 15, 178, 186 , Cynthia 120 e . 66, 185 amara 67 1 . . Joyce 67 fl 68, 83 20 346 Senior Com- , Varsity Chorus 1, 2, 3 Varsity -mittee 4, - Band, 1, 2, 3, 45 Band, Vice Presi- dent 4g Band Treasurer 1, Banner f carrier 2, 3, 4, Madrigals 2, Pow- 0' 1, 25 2nd Runner-up Queen 4, Side - senior brags and indegr! 351 Team Social Team 1 X Crossman 342, FBLA 4 court- cil 1 State X Tennis Putt Football 3 Daane, Jay 69 Dabney, Don . . y9 Davy, Anita 69, 96 - Yearbook Statt Davis, Davis, Joel Davis, Steven 60, Dawson, Marilee 69 Dell, Danielle 69 Girls' Track Manager 1, Puff Football 33 Boys' Track ager 2, Senior Class Committee 4, Bench Babes 3 Dempsey, James 70, 272 Depiazza, Leonard 70, 188 Desjardins, Bill 70 Dillingham, Matthew 70, 177 Varsity Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep 3, 4, Chess Club 1 Dobiesz, Paul 70 Dobson, Cheryl 70, 246 Donnelly, Sean 70 Do hand cate in ciency 35 FBLA 4, tary's Week 45 Represented Bank ot Nevada in the On Site Obser- vation 4, Honor Society 4 ' Drury Larry 70 Duda, Diane 70, 181 Girls' Glee 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Cer- tificate of Merit 3, Girls' Glee Presi dent 4 Gregory, Darrel 74 Varsity Chorus 3, 4, Surrey Sing- ers 4 Dunlap, Daniel 70, 180 Male Chorus 1, 2, Varsity Choir 2, 3, 4 Surrey Singers 3, 4, Varsity Band 1 Dunn, Darlene 70 Edwards, Luvine 70 Edwards, Wally 71, 349, 346, 347 352 f senior brags and index 3, Golf W H31 ea- 3g Sun 3 Club Elia f, John E it Ellis S, 7, 277 JV Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, JV Baseball 2, Wrestling' 2, 33 Powder Puff Football Coach 3 Tanya 75 75, 181 2, 3, 4, .Surrey Glee 1, 2, 3, 4, in Surrey4 76 60 15 121 Fisher, Heavrn Heimlich Henderson 76, 187 4, Stu- 44,1 Club Passing rack 1 AX1, Fritz 2 3 Green Flora 72 Amy 4. 73 73, 180 1, French 3, 4: Secretary 73 215 251 69 13 i l 181, 200, 1685 Honor Society 45 Forum 3, Student Theatre Workshop 1 , 2, Bowling 1, Surrey Varsity Choir 4, School 1, Wait until Dark 2, 33 2, Torch ,Bear- en Little Indians 4, Man 4, Varsity Quiz Dramatist in Clark 3, Best Supporting Award for J.B. 1, Best Award for The Glass 35 Outstanding Dram- Award tor Chaparral Director Senior Division one act play tion 4, 1st Place Award tor Dramatic interpretation com- in San Diego, i- Halt-Time games 4, 3rd Acting at Award for High High 3g lst place Interpretation at Gregory Grewe 2nd Place BFHSOD , ,fr- Lori 75 75, 91, 24, 3, 4, Salutatorian 4, Participant Nevada Youth Confer- 75, 76, 84, 89, 96, 71,6, 13, at Valley Hi Dram ' atlc High Chosen a Sophomore Monetary Forensic Chapter 1 2 3 Outstanding Musician 1 Pianist Your a Good Man Charlie Brown 3, Music Man 4, Ski Club 1, Optimist Essay Contest, 2nd in State 4 Hines, Lisa 77, 186 Girls' Glee 1, 2, Ski Club 4, Art Show 2,3 Hinklebein, Sandra 77 Hirschi, Rebecca 77 Hitchcock, William 77, 61, 60, 73, 78, 86, 14, 257, 261 Letter in Football 3, 4, Letter- in Baseball 3, CFootbaIlJ All-Confer- ence ist Team 4, CFootbalID All- State 1st Team 4, M, st Valuable player 4, nificent Eleven Defense 4, tions 4, QFootballJ W of Rebel 5 some 4, Letterman's Club , Jock of the Year 4 Hodge, Marc 1 Hoffman, Lyle 77, 10 Varsity Band Varsity Chorus 1, 2, 3,SurreyAf',n'igers 1, 2, 3, Hiki ing Club 1, 2, Male Chorus 1, 2, 3, Fishing Club 2, Marching Band 1, ball? Led C0f3?ference l9L,lnte ?5? 2 Hoover, James 77 . ,,,t-'l 7' Hornsby, Mark 77, 188 Howard Terri 77, 188 Hrdlicka, Craig Huggins, Robert 77 Huizenga, Scott 77 Humphries, Penny 78 Hunsaker, Dennis 78 Hunt, Christy Hunter, Mary 78 Hurd, Pamela 78, 185 lmbach, Scott 78 JV Baseball 1, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, All-Conference 3, 4, Sung, Prep Athlete of Week 2 Ireland, Susan 78 lsenberg, Rory lsmari, Amy 78, 21, 3, 271, 303, 31 1 Jackson, Bruce 78 ' Jacobs, Milton 78 Don 78, 71 Treasurer -- Rodeo Jose, Virginia 79 Kappelman, Kappelman Karas, Karnes, Kauke Keavon, Kellar Kellet, Kelly, Kevin Keltner, Tara Kennedy, Key, Clifford Kidd, Robert Drama President Kieffner French Soccer Socce r Forum 3' Mark 81 Leavitt, Russell 82 Lee, Ronda 82 4 Lehtinen, Ralph 82, 60, 86, 15, 227, 268, 135, 121, 139, 131, 133,137,138,193 Lettered in Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, JV Football 1, 2, Lettered in Football 3, 4,--Letterman's Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FAH Conference Football 4, Kicked the Winning Field Goal in Clark Game4 '. eidy, Kimberly 82 enaeus, Robert Levitt, Karen 82, 21 Soccer Bunnies 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, Horseback Riding Club 1, Varsity Quiz 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Sun Youth Forum 4, Essay Con- test Winner 4 Lewarwwski, Raymond Lewis, John 82 Lichty, Victor 82 Linschoten, Raymond Liss, Michelle 82 Ligauno, Ana 82 Lodewyck, Robin 82 Loper, Donna 83 Lopez, Jose 83 Lord, Gail 83, 184, 185 Losch, Thomas 83 Lounsbury, Thomas 83 School Paper 2, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 4, AV Club 3 Luridwall, Michael 83 180,181 Mem- Club Little Vegas and School Assem- the Drama of Computer of German Club Kazoo Connection 2, Actor in ,School Art David 81 Marie Ava181,207 Dimes Gregory 103 Jose Senior Jeffrey Judy81,207 Jarrett, Jack Sherilyn 81 Photo 2, 4, Sandra 81 y 1 Jett, Michael Club 3, Prop Manger all Johnson, Light Manager 4, Light Johnson Johnson, Jones, Anthony Jones, Jennifer 79, leader tary-T Class Jones, Jerry 79 lntermural Club 3, Jones Lu'nt:fRoben 83, 102, 120, 137 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, JV Soccer 2, Varsity Soccer 3, 4, Motorcycle Club 2 Lykins, Raymond 83, 120, 193 Lynn, Juliet 83, 181 ' Spanish Club 1, 2, Girls' Glee 2, Varsity Choir 3, 4, Horsebackftid- H19 i',' Lyon, Kris 1 Malcolm,,Christina 83 , Mangarella, Linda 83, 21 Sun Forum 4, Band Competition 1st and 2nd place Mann, David 83 , Marasso, Jeffrey 83 Mariano, Carl 83, 188 MaVt9fl3ft,iKSf'UY Martihiiffihristina 84 g Martin, Debra 84, 144 frlrr ris tffi Varsity Choir 1, 2, Ski Club 1, Flagtwirling 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain Flags 3, Captain Flags 4, Girls' Basketball 2 Martin, Linda 84 MHfil!3fi!QiCh9'le- 84 , Mariitfitifaii-2,,1Rebecca 84, 1803133 Mason, Loretta 84 il', 3, Massongill, Ron 84 Matthews, Deloris 84 Janet 15 Varsity 4, 3rd place in improvisation Matthews, Douglas 84 Maxwell, Ronald 84, 59, 193,131, Nicholas 85 James 85 Toni 85 Victor85 132 Kim 86, 85, 59, 31 Bunnies 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3g Student 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Honor Society 4, Douglas 86 Susan 86 John 86 ffrey 86 Jay 86 Michelle 86, 4, Teresa 86 Rebecca 87 Tina Janice Linda Emma 87 44 Art Robert Co-Editor 130, 118, 354 I senior brags and index Stella Rayson, Reeds, David 91 Golf- Captain 4 43 Golf 2,3 41 JV Reese, Joseph 91, 200, 168, Drama Club 3, 4 Actor School Plays 3, 43 Band 1, 2, Track 23 Bowling 2, 3, 43 Vegas Mime Company 4, CHS Kazoo Connection 4g Director and Pro- ducer of School Assembly Skits 4 Reeves, Cindy 91 Pep Club 1, Drama Club 2, Bowl- ing Team3 Reitter, Stephen 91 Ressen, Sherrie 91 Reynolds, Vincent Rezzetti, Louis 92 Varsity Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 1, 23 Surrey Singers 43 Wrestling Team 3g Band Otticer 4, Pep Band 1, 2. 3 4 ' Ricci, Theresa 92 Rice, Stepheng92, 178, 170 l Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Society 3,7845 Stage Band 1, 23 Most Valuable Bandsman 23 Out- standing lnstrumental Soloist in Nevada 3, First Chair in Honor Band 3, 4 Richard, Clifford 92, 193, 198 Riley, Patrick 86, 193 Rizzo, Toni 92 Roberts, Dale 92 Robinson, Marcia 92, 178, 177, 176, 145 Golf Co-Captain 43 Band Presi- dent 4g Hot Shot President 4, Let- tered in Band 2, 3, 4, Lettered in GoIl2, 3,4 Robinson, Verna Jo 92, 178, 177 Robison, Diane 92 Robison, John Roper, Michael 92, 178, 177, 176 Rose, Melinda 93 Roy, Sonya 93 Royce, Linda 93, 248 Ruggles, Michael 93 Rule, Rhonda 93 Ryan, Hom 93 Samuelson, Karen 93 Spanish Club, FBLA 3, 4 Sander, Susan 93 -5 P?'f:? W. 9 ri' T , Q X. CCW ! 2 l um D U The 76-77 Vaquero Staff extends their gratitude to the following people, without whom this book would never have made it to you: Albert and James, The Administration, Mrs. Flies, Bob Stephenson, Taylor Publishing Co., Mrs. BODDT and a very special thanks to our advisor lvlarie Mason.
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