Chaparral High School - Vaquero Yearbook (Las Vegas, NV)

 - Class of 1978

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By attending con- ferences and conventions during the summer and dur- ing the school year, the council gained valuable knowl- edge that made the 77-78 school year the best ever. Student council effected every aspect of school life, from education to athletics. They also planned many pep assemblies and lunch time activities. The main activity of the student council was home- coming. Many hours of work and planning were dedi- cated to make homecoming a success. The council was also involved in community activities. Twice a year the student council sponsors a blood drive which bene- fits the whole community. Student C'ouncllfl3 A! 1, I, fr 1 1J Z'Wi'f'7M'!FQ ww , ,...a.....4. H ' W , . U V , lug. ' , , A 4 4 'fQ 'WF VX'M , W'V3'4-ii 1 A. if W 'Q5q,.1,vwf 4M,.d9w,Y v, if-i 'Um- ' 4, f:Nwx15,.q,g.,A:Wga,Q+f,.- - . M, M .,., f-Wg , ., , V A DVv DEA W i fit I ,Q Iii, L HE v .k ff: iF . if .Jef-A f K 5 .W,i,: , ., ,,... ' - mea -1 4 ,Q - Q fa 5 V 2 fff 5 Qi .F Q- ? lg Q5 ? W. .,, , - 2 1' ag I Q 2- 1 ,Q 8 'W' 4' .gp Q . ,ZV., i I -W -'QVHRPF- 'P9PW4wmw4:v::enmwv-nw is f 2' Z ff' w mi 4, 1 f ! f ,J iz- 1, 5 Table Of Contents Seniors ..,......,..., ..... l 8 Performers ,.., ,.,. 7 2 Participators , , . , , . .l26 Competitors ..... ,,.. I 45 Educators And Students ....... .,.. I 98 Members ,.,. ..... 3 O2 Finishers . . . . . . I, Chris Canfield, being of sound mind and studly body, hereby leave all the Pin-pals one fantastic wrestling team. To Jolene Anderson I leave memories of those Friday night football games. To Bob Aiken I leave one Ford Pinto and some good looks which he desperately needs. To Sherry Stevens I leave one free safe driving course. To Greg DesJardins I leave one case of Mich. and a large bucket for the morning after. To Mike Lambert and Bill Schoesler I leave all the protein they can han- dle. I, Randy Goodwill, do hereby bequeath to coach Sagers my thanks for being an inspiration, to my little sis, Jo, a very happy senior year. to rocket Richard all the CD7 movies, to JC, RH, RN, TA, AA, JM, good memories of The Band , to Mark D.G. some BLEEP raising school years, to Diane S. my love, and to Mel a love between us that will never die. Good Luckl '79, 'SQ and '8l. I, Val Randall, do hereby bequeath all the 78-79 songleaders all our old routines. I leave Mary C., Kimmy L., Marlette, Montana all the Mlbs. they can eat. To my sister I leave my lungs so she can yell louder and play her baritone at the games. To Deronda I leave some flat shoes to wear with her dresses so she won't fall down any more stairs. I, Di Ann Neill, leave to the soccer bunnies and the team an- other ,fl season. To Amy Steigerwald all the lucky popsicles, cough syrup, and the 'good ones, along with friendship for- ever. To next years Vaquero staff the slogan Be a self start- er. To Scott D. my ability to get a raise. To my sister Susan imitation and all the great times I've had here at CHS and more. I, Patty Haley being of sound mind and Italian body leave my little sis. Cheri Vestal all the best including my charm. Best wishes to Paula Naegle fballoonsj. Sherry motor mouth Stevens my car. Good Luck Everyone. I, Cheryl Cox, being of skinny legs, leave CHS in all its pride and glory Cclass of '78j. To Cindy Gardner. I leave a big thanks. To all the songleaders, the gratification of enduring to the end with me and to the new ones-Mrs. Berry. To Becky Lea I leave our many experiences together! Tom Rossi and John Guedry, I leave a Book of Mormon , Brigham Young and ICD girls. To Ellen S., Leslie E., and Mel D., I leave coach Montoya. To the whole gang, a great I0 yr. reunion. To my parents a big thanks. For my sis. Loretta and bro. Steve, the happiest years of my life in school. To a fantastic person, Don Schmidt, memories of all the great times we've shared and all the patience shown. I, Jeff Woodward, having a mind and body leave Chaparral willfully. To my brother Dave I leave whatever he wants of any value. I also leave him my cleats so he may run swiftly and kick a soccer ball like me. To Rick, Ray, Bill, Scott, and all the other bums who hang around, I leave whatever my brother doesn't take. To the state champion soccer team, I say good luck next year and thanks for the great season. To all my friends I leave the good memories of the times we had together. Good-bye and good luck Chaparral. l8fseniors I, Kathy Mick, being of sound mind and body hereby will to Anna Hendrix all the guys she can handle, love, luck and my friendship. To little Lisa D., her seat in marriage and the family. To Larry B., three more years of fun and band. To Kim I leave the Broadway and a good life. To Linda M., a piano and a drill team. To Michelle A. I leave little headlights and old times. To Miss Grab. her cats and English Lit. To Chaparral I leave the good times and many memories. I, Lisa Bolognese, do hereby leave all my thanks and left over frog parts to Mr. GoodeIL a chalkboard with a grand staff em- beded in it to Mr. Paulson. To Doobie Wah, I leave our mem- ories, of Fam and Yam. To P.M. I leave nothing, hal More thanks to Mr. Collins, and to the class of '79, all of the spirit of '78. I, Rafael Garcia, hereby leave a dirty locker and to my brother all the beer I couIdn't drink during wrestling and dirty mats to clean. To Coach Barnson, I leave all my sweat and take all the food I can. I also leave my brother WoIfman . To the wrest- ling team I leave the rope stairs, and wheely-dealys. and win- ningest sport there is in Chaparral. I, Jay Kashiwamura, hereby leave all my love and good mem- ories to Janice Keifner and more to come. I also leave J.K. my initials and drivers license and a private key to my 'Z4 papers and the correct spelling of this will. To CHS I leave all my good times and spirit. To CHS wrestling and Coach Barnson a state championship and all the luck. To Chuck Lavern I leave a 5- cents donation to his cause, and a sixer to D.S. I, David Selleck, being of sound mind and body, leave to my brother my parking space. To Mr. T. I leave a stack of papers to record. To Mr. Collins I leave my good gramer. fBut not spell- ingj. To Mr. Hoolihan I leave a blown motor to be rebuilt, and to all my other teachers I leave. To Jim and Bobby I leave you the good times at J.B.'s. Thanks a lot CHS for the fun. I, Janet Costello, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave the Best in the West outfit and three packages of stockings to my best friend, Sherry. To John V., one case of hairspray. To Libby Pyle all the boxboys at AIbertson's. To Dave C., my cam- era. To Jamie and Marcel one more terrific year at CHS and to Tim and Kevin all the prints I never did. Sherry don't forget Hawaii or California. I, Roger Nitti, do hereby leave Mr. Blake my never ending drumbeat, may it rattle in his mind forever. To the teachers and students an apology for all my rotten jokes, to Jamie Mor- rison all the stuffed animals I never got her. I, Sherry Henderson, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave Janet Costello all the memories and laughs we had grow- ing up. To Amy K. I leave all my spanish papers. To John V. I leave the friendship we never had. To Tim and Kevin a great senior year. Good luck to the upcoming seniors at the ilfl school. seniorsfl9 I, Mike Lambert, being of some mind and studley body leave to Greg Desjardins half a box of protein and a fight with Jack. To Bobby Aiken a bigger horn, J.J. and some moves off the mat. To M.V. I leave the Pin-pals. To Jill Mendwarf I leave a fur coat so she can be a pipe cleaner for Halloween, to Kathy Lewis a deck of cards with jokers, to Mr. Camp's class all my ceramic talents, and to Coach Barnson another studley team like the '78 gang. I, Jeff Howe, of sound mind and body leave my fur lined jock to Kevin Furlong, he needs the support. To all my fellow seniors I give my best wishes for the future. To Mindi Cates I leave a brain, to Mr. Kreuzer I leave all the memories of the biology trips and a few memories that he doesn't know of To the love of my life, Cindy Maul, I give all my love forever, and a sense of timing so that she'll be on time for a change. I, Linda Lu, leave some of the best years to CHS! I'II never for- get our Cheerleading squad of '7 7. To Heide, all the love and happiness you'II ever need. To Mar, my worn out phone and used tissues. To Boobs, Gregg's coming, Geggys coming. To Sal please get fat. Good-bye and may the spirit linger on and on and on. I, Tammy Frabbiele, leave the class of '79 all the memories and good times had by the class of '78. To Melissa D. I leave ketch- up, peanut m5m's and frito bean dip To Lisa G. I leave memor- of drill team and Winchells, to Leslie E. I leave memories of Clark guys and my love. To Lani P. years and years of a beauti- ful friendship. To Gray C. a fake ankle to squeeze. To Margaret S. a million bottles of long and silky for her gorgeous hair. To my pal Cindy I leave D.S. and spying at the football games. To Lisa G. my buddy I leave seven years of a wonderful friend- ship, R. C. and a little black book. I, Amy Steigerwald, do hereby will DiAnn Neill all the times we 've had together, good and bad and we've had a lot of them. To Laura Orefice, one bushberry and all the memories from the times after work. To my sister Jill I leave a gold plated SY to put after her name and another year at great CHS. To Scott Simon, a few less headaches you got from DiAnn. To the class of '79 I leave all the luck in the world to be as great as '78, you'II need itl I, Bobbie Turner, leave my lil' sis all the cheerleading memories I've had and my mouth. To Linda, I leave my friendship and love. To Mary, Needel? Sallie and all the rest of the gang re- member those special parties, fights, and the consequences that happened. To Chaparral student body I leave all the false rumos. My love forever will always belong to Greg. I, Mindi Cates, being of sound mind? and body, will my little sister Tina all the good times I had and a ride to lunch. To Tom Rossi, I leave my 50's dress and my love. To Tony Freeman, some hamburgers at my house. To Lisa Garafalo, Don Waun. and some exlax. To Lori Graff, a job campaigning and my thanks. To Eddie B. and Tracy T. each other. To Lisa Brancucci You know who . To Brad Marks and Jeff Gardenier more parties. To Jolene Anderson, a comfortable back seat and some alkaseltzer. To the football team I leave a life time supply of Gator Aid. To Mr. Johnston, I leave a computer to grade all your papers fmistake freej. To Lorriane Rodish, I leave the re- trieverl To Julie Heifner, I leave happiness, joy and love always and shoopy. To all my other friends, I leave all the love, hap- piness and good times. P.S. To Gary Dickinson and Vicky Ford a wedding. P.S.S. To my parents my ever lasting Iovel I. Jody Davis, being of sound mind and body will all my belong- ings to Jennifer Kruse. This includes my French book. I also will my seat in V.C.to Toni Carroll. 20fsenior -if 53.1-f On the day of my departure I, Phil Cortney, said to be of su- perior mind and of true wrestling body leave to Coach Barn- son all the wrestling equipment I forgot to hand in. To Bob Aiken I leave all excuses to get out of .C.C or wrestling prac- tice. To Dean Matsura I give him my knees, to Jason Claar I give all my running shoes. To Chris Canfield, Mike Lambert and Bill Schuesler I leave at my own expense I bottle of their favorite beverage. To Cori Robinson I leave my clunker truck. To the Pin Pals I leave my body. Finally to Georgette Oldenberg I leave the book called Everything you wanted to know about sex, but were afraid to ask. I, Bill Regenhardt, being of sound mind and body leave all of my worldly possessions as follows. To the future Cross Country and Track runners I leave my great talent and the phone num- ber to call 'Earl . To the Soccer players an imperfect 'pitch to plant your 'boots . To Cheri Vestal all the love she'll ever need, to Patty Haley a Earth, Wind and Fire tape, to the CHS Band the pleasant toots of my horn, and to Jody Davis an ever- lasting, loving relationship. I'm proud to be a Senior of 78 . Oh and to Phil Cortney I leave all my skating talents. Good Luck CHS. I, Brad Marks, of sound mind! Leave this great school to the fu- ture classman. To Tom Rossi I leave his favorite beer milIer . To Eddie B. a case of Seagram 7. Joe Pis. all the parties to get wasted at. Good Luck for everyone graduating in the class of 78 . P.S. I leave Gary Sepede SICUCX7 to take out his girlfriend, so she don 't ha ve to pay!! I, Leslie Caffo, being of great mind and terrific body do hereby bequeath my moldy locker, stickers and my illegal parking space to Lori Graff To Mel Ducharme and all other survivors, Coach Montoya and a big RAH! Thanks for a kiss from Jon G. To CHS skiers some snow and my leftover cast. To Grabovoi a ICXD word essay and a red pen! To Lisa Wright a gallon of lip gloss and some clothes. To Jon Goldfarb a big kiss. To Cheryl C. a marriage to Mike Cope. To Margart a new pair of runner's tennis shoes. To Lisa Garofalo a muzzle. K To underclassmen punks great memories of a winning football team and schooU I, Lani Porter, upon leaving the C and the H and the S, bequeath the following: To Fritz my fondest memories of cruising, trou- blemaking, and just plain good timing it. To my life time bud Mel Mouse a gavel for future use in the Supreme Court. To Margolis and Fritz many memories of ski lifts and Budda Bags fwhewj. To John and Lisa lots a luck and have a good one. To Guedry, Rossi, Schmidtty, Jeffery my best wishes for success. To Nee Nee I leave wishing still that you had gone to CHS. To the students of CHS many thanks for the support and participa- tion Cnext time I will provide chairsj. To Mr. Brown I leave eleven dollars worth of flowers and his framed transfer notice to Valley. To Ms. Ries I leave indebted for life and to all the administration a promise that I won't come back. I love you class of '78. Linda take care of CHS, it's your job now. Vote for me in the I990 for Nevada 's U.S. Senator! I, Ronna Rubin, being of sound mind and body leave to Kell F. my pep club uniform, to Mrs. McCabe I leave all my Spanish and Latin homework, I leave to the next student council recording secretary my typewriter and all the minutes, to Mrs. Butler I leave all my five paragraph deductive themes, and to the future seniors of Chaparral I leave the best of luck. Wills continue on page 68. seniorsfll ln sayings Kent Adams John E. Adriensen revealed Things aren't right in dodge. Ikobert Willisj Watch it, or I7l rip your lips off CCheryl Coxj Tackhead fDianne Gava- lierj Cool baby KGray Cramptonj 'Knock my socks off inside my shoes IMark Gafflej Could I be like you for just I min- ute? ISheIly Heavinj I hear ya . CGail Dillonj 'How Gay IMelissa Ducharmej 'listen to youl Uoni ,Brumj Ecstacy fkobi Burroughsj Tracy gives her impression of a shy cowgirl Jlfseniors Margaret O. Adams Th0maS Ahn Vincent P. Adams Michelle M. Aiken - Donald J. Adamson Betsy .I. Alexander Toney A. Alexander Roger W. Allred Steven Anderson Dodie A. Armstrong nk: Anthony .l. Alfonzo .lordan'D. Aluarez Connie S. Anthony Tamara L. Arnold y . David M. Alleman Michael 5. Andersen Elizabeth K. Antuna Kim 5, Argen Anne Allred Cathleen G. Anderson Heidi I.. Armitage Craig S. Ashbaugh seniorsfl? J4fseniors Mary Lou Ashby Bill D. Ashlock Q3 -l Dennis G. Atchison C tnthia D. Auerbach I Helene J. Bacon Raul Banda James R. Baker Karen J. Banks Ruth E. Ballard Dorna I.. Barbee Russel Balsinger Debbie M. Barber Pamela J. Barnes Ann E. Baronak - Todd L. Barrett Debbie Bartley j6fV:1' Modest I Vn not. Wid Bastian Theodore E. Baxter Keith A. Bauer Edmund P. Beck Steadmanj L isa K. Beck Debra I.. Bentley God chosen for great ' conversation 'Helen KelIer fAaron Felecianoj 'My cou- seIor IAnita Prohaskaj 'Elmer Fudd CMike ' Andersonj 'Marcel Marceou fMargaret Mark Bergman Christopher G. Bianchi seniorsf25 J6fseniors - John H. Bieman Martin E. Boardman Lisa Bolognese Donna J. Bosley - Q - David M. Bixler James C. Bodell U Michael .l. Bopp john A, Bowers Some hangouts are around school, and some HI? not Top right hand dresser drawer CChuck Briesej 'MGM CKen Collinsj Boulevard CTarry Cassidyj Tppa- minondas I Tony Galvezj 'lake Mead IScott Puppasj The cafeteria Ikonna Rubinj U.5. Air Force base fModen Ellingsonj 'Straw Hat fDebbie Davidj 'PIayIand Ckick Boherj Que Haven Ckobin Smithj The ocean 60' under the water IKeith Bauerj The School Store , Ckobin Foleyj School Court- yard CAmy Glasbyj 'W1cDonaIds C Tracy Thompsonj Mr. Lemmon's room C Connie Anthonyj Speak no evil? Q Giles I Brazee Teresa A. Broadhead Blane C. Bujalski I Marcie A. Bridges Cindy Brostrom R-9Ym0 d Burke n-nu Chuck J. Briese Kenny .l. Broughton Rodney C. Burke Donald W. Briseno .loni J. Brun Tanya l.. Burnham Carlos Burns l Michael Burns K Y of Roberta Burroughs - Eve Burson seniorsf27 .28fseniors Chriss B. Canfield Lawrence R. Cassady I 5 Kelli K. Butto Leslie L. Caffo We i , Manny D. Canter Mindi A. Cates 3 Marie E. Buzby Jacqueline R. Call Jenny Lee Bynum Jeff C. Campbell Mike A. Caravella Donald N. Can me i L. i I Art Cabrales Sue A. Campbell Shawn P. Casey Maria Caudle 1 Gregg W. Chambers Michelle Chase 3 Chung- Yuen Chan L isa C hapa I W Russell A. Chapman - Alan R. Chenin P Lori M. Chenin i Sandra A. Chinn Falling down the stairs most embarrasing C experience 'Being a freshman C5tacy Eltingerj '34 yearbook picture of me and my pants were unzipped KConnie Anthonyj Being sick and having to blow my nose when there's a test. Uulie Whitej I continued on page 30 seniorsf29 JO! seniors Kari L. Chiraini Devi A. Clark i Ronald J. Chomcey Mike Clark Chris H. C inquergrani Rodney A. Clark e 5 i Dennis H. Clark Scott A. Clark Robert D. C ler y L-1 af A .Q.i .,,, ' ' 1 nw! ig? -' , L l l A Kenneth R. Collins Jr. Sammie J. Combs Diane Comito Nancy I. Cordero Lynn Cortez - Phil E. Cortney Leigh Ann Cosgrove Janet S. Costello Cheryl A. Cox Ellen J. Cripe Robert E. Curell Erla H. Cowles Gray Crampton Janean R. Crites Jayne A. Daane Seniors recall mostu embarrassing moments. Being put in a McDonalds high chair and not being able to get out of it. Ckori Testaij The time I came dressed for 50's day, and it wasn't 50's day flisa Davisj '7 drove the family car to schooI CMike Andersonj Showing up at the computer dance and finding out the computer made me a guy Clisa Groombridgej No tricks with Hicks. l seniorsfil Number one students at a number one school Partying is favorite pastime Dancing Uanice Lemonj Work- ing on cars CMike Boppj Bowling I Toni Brumj 'Kissing my Markie CCindy Stiltzj f'Writing poems CEI- Ien Vincentj Making mud pies C Cheryl Wilhelmij Basketball K5andra Hamiltonj Eating while driving Uohn Goldfarbj Making money Ckuss Chapmanj 'Riding motorcycles Uim Bodellj Con- templation of my novel fScott Kullag M N l Michele Dabney Mark D. Dalton Debbie J. David Bryon N. Davis . Q . - - William T- Daley Mark C- D8r116W00d Arther C. Davis Jody A. Davis .flfseniors , S 1 Lisa S. Davis Paul Diambrosio Sallie A. Dinkler . L . ., , , .. . . , Y . ' ' ' A Zi? ' .... '3!.? 2 wx: ' 2 ii ki- A -fl .- f '- fi Kim D. De Chene Gary W. Dickinson Cheryl A. Ditmar Alex .l. Delgado l Gail L. Dillon Lawrence L. Dodd r'i' . f aw' .migfi X ,9Zf4gZ:jZQQ.f'!fgiQl:j 4ifG3E2iEQ' ., 1kJ X' A ,izeazzzezdiffffiifik.ff Mark C. DelGuerCi0 Kevin R. Dills Tamal n S. Dorse Y Y Da vid D. Draeger Michelle M. Driver Melissa L. Ducharme - 'Zz 6 ,L Glenda Dukes seniorsfb 4 Fleetwood Mac's Rumors is favorite album. My Photo Album IPenni Dykesj You Don't Have to be Jewish Uon Goldfarbj Led Zepplinf5tairway to Hea- ven f5heIIy Heavinj 'Breads Greatest Hits Kkandy Goodwillj SupermanfBarbara 5triesand AfJulie Whitej Silk DegreesfBoz Scaggs CAmy Steigerwaldj , Mfseniors Keith Dukes Penni L. Dykes Debra L. Dungey Janice Eagles 1 r' zu my . 2 We -- ka! ' 8 1 Robert Durand Maya V. Edge! Andrea J. Durden Mary A. Edwards was fire , 5 Donna Eliakis Modene L. Fllingson - Q Steven L. Ellis Paul C. Ellsworth i Leslie A. Elvin Kathy Fah y Carlos A. Fiallos - I Jfgd Craig F. Erlanger ' Linda Fahey Gail Fitzgerald Lilja Erlendsdottir Joseph J. Fan Ronald L. Floyd I Stacy B. Ettinger Aaron L. Feliciano Robin L. Foley seniorsf35 36fseniors William G. Ford Barton H. Foutz Alane M. Fox Tammy M. A Fradbiele Mark D. Franta i Audrey A. Frusco Anthony D. Freeman l Trent 5. Fullmer Philip D. Gable Mark L Gaffke . a4 , ww Peter Gagliardo Gerri A. Gallo Antonio J. Galvez Aurora E. Gandara 6 Belk is I. Garcia x Paul F. Garcia Kathy learns more about college at a special senior night at Chaparral. Rafael C. Garcia Cindy L. Gardner l Jeff R. Gardinier Lisa A. Garofalo Dianne J cavalier 3 e ref QW ,r W , Tracy T. Gibson Medicine and Law popular careers Home economist f5helly Reamj Animal dentistry Uulie Nortonj Professional Golfer CGregg Cham- bersj Law Enforcement fken Collinsj Artist fBobbie Turnerj Medicine Uohn Bowersj Coun- selor fMark Jacobsonj Beer truck driver Uay Kashiwamuraj Drag racing fMike Thomosj Alejandro Gierber 9 ' Kurtis Gierer seniorsfi 7 Lori A. Gines Kim Glass Amy Glasby Greg B. Goen Star Wars, One on One and Rocky, favorite movies The Other Side of Midnight ICathy Andersonj Gone With The Wind CKay Kellyj One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest I Tom Kingj KentuckykFried Movie fRori Testaij 'love Story Clani B. Porterj The Longest Yard Ckeith Bauerj You Light Up My Life flisa Hamburgj .t l Tina M. Goodwin .lohn!l?. Guedry K a thi I. Hallford Cindy M. Gordy Brian A. Hagler Lisa A. Groombridge ' Patricia Ann Haley l Margorie A. Grove Kenneth W. Hall L isa G. Hamburg W Debra M. Hamilton Tom Harmon Eugene Harris Ill Paul D. Hartman Q Sandra Y. Hamilton Darell W. Hayes seniorsf39 4Ofseniors Diane D. Hearon Mark A. Heilman Craig J. Henrie. Shelly Hea vin Margaret R. Helm Denise A. Herrera Cris C. Heeter Sherry D. Henderson Karen Hetherington Julie A. Heifner S Anna M. Hendrix Bob L. Hicks Shannon L. Higgins i V i v Paul K. Hilton 5 l. isa Hollinger Rick H. Holt ylgxlwtii-f f7 l This is not an elementary problem. Fleetwood Mac most impressive fall concert 'Nice Cooper Ueff Howej The Beach Boys KDebbie Gottliebj 'led Zepplin KDavid Allemanj 'Bad Company Cfllen Vincentj Chaparral Varsity Choir IKen Collinsj 'Tilton .lohn CDennis Clarkj Seals 6 Crofts 1Sabrina Hydej Yes KGaiI Dillionj 'Mlan 's Tribute to Elvis IRonna Wisemanj 'Toghat IBuddy Guenther! Chicago Clinnea Lenkusj Utah Symphony fkent Adamsj Boston flisa Davisj '7-leart fDiane Smithj 'Peter Frampton Uody Peeplesj A C., J'5'MN,,: View , . W N ' .Sf K .M ' , if ' 'ff' , 5 .K ., L 'X ' - K K - --fvl' , 42fseniors Dave A. Jennings Linda A. Johnson .1,, .V .. as Q 5' YW' gig. .S ,Q i 1 A Q Q .Eg 41 , :SE sf .55-j , 'EEK 2 ,J , E Q W gig 1. f 'len 1 E ai.. B.. H P 3 .R 'br , Q '-35 Q Q B. . Q X . K Yfaf week? W 5 iregiii ii 3 1 Qu 1 .. .mf f is ,533 hx 'E c .3 .5 A 1' . 2 AE E X dumb gi. ,Q ,. ss.. P Q ii - m 5 X xx 14 1 Y :Ie 3 ff, L mm. gg hx E ...W W x 2 E . fa x 3 r , , 251 . , R I f. nnfnn f'f1Q '.'n Belina Jones Steven R. Kahn Vicki D. Jennings 1 - Michael R. Johnson Angela L Johnson Jerry Johnson Theresa A. Johnson V David Joiner 'R , I 5 ki -- - - Richard D. Jones Kathryn B. Kelly N 1 r i i V Thelma Joya Kim E. Kelly I Jimette Y. Jones Jay K. Kashiwamura t N .loe F. Kerbrat Betty M Kincaid Jeffrey A. Keyes Sharon D. Kinnison - Boy. am I proudl X y l Robert C. Klein ' Shelli K oelliker Kreg C, Koehler Denise Koterwski Travel plans and ' methods show diversity of thought would ride a frizbee to Tahiti fChuck Briesej 'River- e. California, by Van fGregg Chambersj '7-Iawaii, by water ski CMindy Catesj Hawaii, by a glass submarine CAlex Delgadoj Disneyland, by bus Uack Raderj 'llapan on Yorakama tires Uonh Olveraj To,heaven, l'd like to be twinkled f5helIy Reamj To another universve by way of thought fKent Adamsj Brazil by banana boat Ueff Levasj 'Paradise float Clarry Cassidyj 'Moon by a hang glider C Giles Brazerj f I ll sid seniorsf43 44fseniors Levis win favorite apparel VO te My black Roots shoes Ckick Holtj 'My three piecer CPete Christiansonj Soccer cleats Uohn Bowersj 'My yohonania T-Shirt CRobert Smithj 'My slightly small Cat Stevens T-Shirt KAmy Scott T. Kulla , 1 Adrian R. Lamb Glasb y 1. Truman C. Lamb Mike J. Lahbert Q 'R M .lan Laudise Rebecca J. Lea i . Jeffrey C. Lebleu 1 . Carrie L. Lee Sf- 5 -l -Q Tracey D Lee Ira S Levine . .. . ..QA Teffy 5. l-Gisek Jeffery D. Levos Janie L. Lemon Mario V. L ightford Linnea K. Lenkus Ilene L indord . 1. .ewM,yg.p .gn V 52 i1 W, zg fiH'45m, Heidi L ocatelli Sharon J. Loeb James C. Lord Beth L. Ludwig Ingrid K. Lundquist m Brenda L. Lunsford Jackie Lunt Julie L ytle senhusf45 Debbie .l. Mace Michael P. Malloy C.B. handles give personality clues Captain Rah Rah CMeIissa Ducharmej Snow Bunnie C Gina Hinesj 'Pepsi CoKid KRobi Burroughsi Turkey Lip K Cheryl Coxl Little 5tinkrid Clngrid Lundquistj It's what I open my CB with 1 Trac Thom sonj Wonder Buns KC-Fray . . y p Cramptonj 'Kid Future 1Rick Holtj Snow Beast CMike Thomas Q Don 't toucha my book! Linda C. Mack Marc N. Mangarella James P. MacNaughton Brad A. Marks Ron Maestri . I Rodney L. Marshall Susan A, Marshall Dana Martin Steven P. Martin - Matthew A. Marulla Pamela A. Mason Jeanne L. Maust Nury M. Medina Kirk Meg yesi Vicki M. Melby Kathee D, Mick James M. Meservey A Heide M. Miller William K. Metcalfe Michelle G. Miller .lanice L. Michel Sheryl M. Miller seniarsffl 7 48fseniors Robert C. Miller Q Charlene A. Mills Sharon Millner Kenneth E. Misch Kim K. Moulton Linda Murph y George 71 Murray N Rhonda L. Myers Da ve T. McCormack Sandy J. McCoy 'wr Teri McDonough X X' Q A KN Exe lk was 'X Y Rr A5 1 E if 'V 5 ' ' ,,,. -w i: 1 a ....., .,,, . .. . . ..,. . . i!3f 5 3 X- .. ' N. wr ff.:- .g E . tl 5 . 3 'S 2? N iw! Q 'f' . Richard McGhee Kelly McGowan Stephen .lf McGowan Sheila H. Mclntosh Jeff McKemie Ice cream flavor inventors ha ve strange tastes. Sunflower seeds Il.aura Stoeckingerj 'Nsk Baskin Robbins fRonna Wisemanj 'Barbecue spare ribs Clisa Davisl 'Trench fries Cl.isa Chapaj 'PennzoiI Uohn Karrj 'lce tea wuth no lemon or sugar fMindi Catesj Grapefruit Clngrid Lundquistj Dr. Pepper CBobbi Turnerl '7?hubarb KRandy Goodwillj '7-lugs and Kisses Kkay Kellyj DrNe1ll Randy R. Newman ws., 3 . 1 Dawn M. Nenstiel, Debra K. Nickell senlorsf 49 Vance M. Nielson Roger N. Nitti Barry M. Nietsch Pete K. Nolis N N - Q Lisa G. Norcia Kenneth T. Noriye , Vick W. Nordenstrom William E. Norris - 50fseniors WW X. N You talkin' to me? Frisbee King - Favorite fantasy is graduating in '78, , more fantasies on page 53 1 3 Mark A. Norton Rainie M. Okelberry Paul E. Nottingham .lohn 5. Olvera - Debra L. Oberle Junior L. Ortega Regina L. Ohlson Evelyn Otte y - Carrie M. Overton Erin A. Paddock ,L iL'i 'iilfiif i -1 i. . Eiga H -- f ftiliinfgf Lf' fi 1 1- gyiffiifg. . ' an nil- f ., ..,, :P . ' . - 1255-geeiffifrsari . . fa Ted K. Pappageorge Denise L. Paradis Vivky L. Partfh De Ann Paul Jody W. Peeples Lisa P. Pelliccioni seniorsf5l Slfseniors Patricia A. Penix Rosalie Perez Sharon E. Pettipiece Roxann Petty Susan M- Phee N Carley C. Pickard l Debbie A. Pisanelli Marianne Pisciotta Kathy E. Platt C Donna L. Point xi T7 Stephen Poole if Q f ow as rs 'a 5 Lani B. Porter John W. Prescott Leslie G. Price Randy B. Pridemore i1 Anita I.. Prohaska - .lon D. Pullen e .lack R. Rader John R. Rader Valerie .L Randall U L ynn L Ratzlaff ,ws 1 X Shelly K. Ream fi! Vicki Reeder Ga ylynn Reese More fantasies. . . To watch the Dodgers win the next two games of the World Series. Klaura Stoeckingerj To be able to fantisize fRobert Smithj Writing an essay for Mrs. Butler and receiving an A. . . CConnie Anthonyj 'Sitting in a tub full of grape jelly wearing a tuxedo and watching vanilla wafers come out of the faucet while listening to Neil Diamond in stereo. . . IChuck Briesej How long do we have to keep this smile? V.., ,Q H .. . F seniorsf53 54fseniors pg 1: 'K fe- 16, fi M... l. - Q ,. . -.'?'o oil-. xg, 961 S4 ga .1 + L 'L ii is Us :gf QQ V Q wa si X my E N Q fi , is 5 as -cv xh'-,f H?gV 2 S? p if Q' Bill J. Regenhardt -1 'li Lori B. Reingruber Ronnie Richard 91 rf Robert M. Richardson Debra L. Rivera Beck v J, Robbins - 1 Cathy L. Richards Thomas Robertson I Annie L. Rodgers K Lorriance M. Rodosh Cynthia B. Rodriguez Louise G. Roland Rexanne M. Rossi .ef . f A Tom D. Rossi K vle F. Rowley 5 4 a 5 F Ramona L. Roy f M J , W ROHM l. Rubin Melinda M. Ryder Raymond B, Sanders Lee Ann Sanford -' l- 1 il Tammy J. Rudenko Sherri R. Samberg A fie-n A, .1,,,.. . ,,,.... --- H .'i:1-tfififiiffisl ,Mx all You want me to act like who? ,Q i Thirty second meditation considered B.5. I beautiful silencej I' take a deep breath and my mind goes blank KDianne 3 Gavalierj How hungry I am Uulie Nortonj What it Q' N meditation? C5helIy Heavinj zzzzzzzzzzzzzz I Tom Harmonj w. Law rw, ,ki Da wd does ii! 55 56fseniors State Championship Day Uohn Manionj. l Don't Want to go to School Day Guan New holidays suggested 'Peace Day, no crime lPerri Tigzemenj. S Pheej, I would create a National Snow Week in honor of winter activities . lBarton Foutzj, National Smile Day. for t l all the stone faces in Chaparral CKim Kellyj, Semester Exam Day CSusan Slagusj. i .lulie M. Schultz Roxanne Schneider Don l.. Schmidt William K. Schoessler ,:f.if.?? as I' S 3 .7 .2 , ,i Randy the noble savage. fili- if Tauna M Schofield Laurie E. Scott Gail M. Seipel Da vid Selleck 5 I vkg. K A -. Q, K ,wt .. f-fn: ...W k ,T ,. .k,. in ,EM m i niifsilifisz ff', V if 3 , , Qi ,, ..,. , .J I V-N V. k W E 'W 'H if gr +5 , 3 ,Q 'f' ' 5 . ' ff eas i s L Q 4' A . 4 .ff J ff. X Ti i is li S7 A s?fE'f: . Michelle Semler Gary J. Sepede as Maureen Sha vghness y K- -l Robin Sheldon Laurel M Sessions P X . Teri L. Sheltren .loel N. Shanab s- J? fx l Scott A. Sherrell Bobbi Jo Shostakoski I ffl , . Q i,1.. Mike A. Silvaggio Patrica M. Silvestri . Susan Simmons 'f . Susan A. Slagus 'HY Holly A. Slamp Antoinette D. Smith Diane L. Smith seniorsf5 7 58fseniors if Make up for playtime. Class of '78 has practical ideas for world improvement 'Wation energy and teach people about conservation I Gina Hinesj, 'lt would take more than one answer I Pete Christiansonj, 'Have everyone use deoderant Ckobin Sheldonj. Teach people to laugh more KShelIy Hea vinl. 'Bring everybody closer to God I Tom Kingj. 'less foreign aid, more domestic tranquiIity CMelissa Ducharmej, Take away all the weapons and fight battles between countries with sports flani Porterj. Diane L. Smith Donna J. Smith Robert D, Smith A Robin I. Smith l Mary .lo Sobotka h Barbara Stanley l Margaret E. Steadman U Amy D. Steigerwald V Erika E. Stepke Donna J. Stern 4 l - Mike D. Stevens A Robert L. Stever Cynthia J. Stiltz Lorie A. Storer H ' Rochelle M. Swafford Teresa A. Swain if i f f s4.. nm i l.l.a - Dallas E. Sweeney Rori M. Testai Gina Tabeek Charles Theobald - e julie A, farm Bruce A. Thetford it Deronda M. Thomas Teryl A. Teeter seniorsf59 60fseniors - Michael S. Thomas Wanda C. Thomas Nancy 5. Thomas Ameeta T Thompson . T o . I Az ,Xaa 5? a,a if? Scott R. Thomas Daniel M. Thompson Terry L. Thomas Gregory Thompson- l l Jeanette M. Thompson , :Q ff' Mike R. Thompson Scott A. Thompson Steven R. Thompson nf.. 2. Tracy A. Thompson ...sa Becky J. Thuet Allan I.. Thulin Tami P. Tice Good times recalled l4:l3 in a cross country meet fMike Lambertj 'Playing football for the state champion Cowboys in l978 Uohn Raderj The state trip we took to Reno for track l973- 74 CSandra Hamiltonj Christmas caroling with the Soccer team 1 Gina Hinesj 'Tootball camp in Utah Uon Goldfarbj Winning the Bong Show with The Band Ikick Holtj 'TBLA National Convention in Denver Colorado Clfllen Vincentj When I went to the Mc Donalds All American High School Band touring - - Perri J. Tiggeman l 1 Frances A. Tofano nations IKent Adamsj Brad Toy Curtis A. Trimble ,ax ll ifs V, Just keep grinnin' Chad Tucker Jayne E. Tunheim , Tracey T. Tumbleson Bobbi J. Turner seniorsf6l Glfseniors Institute of Fashion and Design flngrid Linda Tussey Mary J. Tyrer Douglas L, Ulmer i i Susan E. Tuzzo Lora L. Udlock Ron G. Untener Donal M. VanBuskirk Diane M. Vanderlaan Seniors choose U. N.L. V Chevy Chase Charm School fl innea Lenkusj, Washington University Ikick Holtj. USC CLani Porterj, Stanford Uohn Bowersj. UNR fVickI Melbyj. 'Mark Eden Correspondance SchooI CDiane Smithj, BYU CShelIy Reamj, '14rizona State 6 Wes Westonj, 'Memphis State CConnie Anthonyl, University of Oregon lMark Norton, Lundquist 1. Jay W. Vanert Cheryl J. Van Meetren John Velasquez Ellen H. Vincent - Allena Vogel Steve E. Walters Cindy L. Vontobel Bridgette J. Washington John C. Walker Debra S. Weeks Jody K, Wallen Debbie Wellman Mark Wenz Steve Werner Wesley W. Weston - Brenda l.. Whalen seniorsf63 Julia L. White Michael E. White Lewis K. Whitley U Travis R. Whitley 64fseniors - Michael J. Wicklund 4 Felecia F. Wilcox H' 'H Teri L . Wilde Sheri L. Wilde Cheryl Wilhelmi Janette Wilhite Bill C. Williams Doris J. Williams 1 Q Gayla D. Williams 2' gk '.L. px 4 1 ' . , . Gt 'N EE z.. .Sw - ' , +15 , V K yle A. Williams 1 L uc y M. Williams 1- - Michael B. Williams Roger Williams Terry Williams Robert l. . Willis - 11 Cindy D. Wilson Aka Kenneth C. Wilson Ronna N. Wiseman Neiel W. Wohlers - 1 Robin 5. Wolsk y 3 if? xi C? I is agiw 1 '78 takes lst in the decoration contest, Where the money comes from 5windeI it from my parents CDavid Bilerj, By being a sweetheart at home and asking Mom and Dad IDon Schmidtj, '7 work at Circus Circus Ikon Chomceyj, '7 get my money from my boyfriend CPerri Tiggemanj. l work at Taco CharIey IKari Chirainij, '7 work the whole summer and live off it for the year 'till next summer ISteve Kahnj. '7 work as a runner for an Attorney C5yndi Woodliefj. -0 '1'i f ' - ff!- seniorsf65 3, as 1 66fseniors Syndi E Woodlief Barbara .I Woods . I Jeff T Woodward Sandra D Wright v dara 1f 'arr F 354 Ted G Wurschmidt Emma Cordon Mark T Zack Leona T Dixon Richard D Zurzolo Rhonda L Fields Y Bob R Combs Linda A Fitzgerald 0 i DD Deborah J Gottlieb Y Tammy K Hardester , Monica J Longi .Iohn F Mannion V Joyce A. McPhereson Ginger Stallard Linda M. Za vala Donnie Love x 1 Student council is a real kick. A cowboy high Seniors line up for pictures. -L, N'-wmww, ,,.,. i seniorsf67 I, Dallas Sweeney, do hereby will to my brother, my name. To Lisa Norcia, no hard feelings. To Coach Chura a stump of a tree. To Coach Ackerly a lifetime supply of close-up. To Val Couch my weight gain program. To Mindi Cates my blonde hair and blue eyes. My strep throat to Lisa Frei so she'Il stop talking. My kink in my neck to Bobby Schmidt and my num- ber. My leaping and blocking ability to Joe Pissinelli. My kicking ability to .la y Italiano. My running ability to Pickles. I leave my stomach fgutj to the football staff To Ric Depher my eating ability. To Kari Krause boxing lessons. To Danny Phee a person I could never look at. To Teddy Laudua a can of refried beans. To 5-9 at box of surfboard wax. To Tom Ra- der my curling iron. To Vinnie Longo my thumbs. l, Linda Ba yley, hereby leave Sabra Smith all my excuses that I used in Mr. Sagers' class. To the greatest teacher Mr. Sagers I leave my empty desk to another person that is always late to class and the best wishes for years to come. To my sister-in- law Ilea ve a pack of .QCD sheets of paper to write her excuses to class on. Ileave Chaparral Tod Bearup to all the girls that can't run fast enough from him. Good Luck girls! I, Gary Dickinson, leave Vicki Ford all the Monday night football game bets that I lost. lalso lea ve her all of my errors to run during football practice. I leave to my brodie Brett my great Junior 5 Senior years at CHS, I also leave Brett the 25 cents he always fell short of at Arby's. I, Donna Point, being of sound mind and great body leave the following: To Lisa G., Linda I, and Heidi M., I leave all my Io ve forever and ever. To Bobbi fbig . . . Q Turner I leave all my student qualities. To Sabrina H., and Sandra H., I lea ve great memories and my friendship forever. To Ms. Rob, 5 Ms. Rua, I leave a great love 8 respect. To Mel I leave a smile, and to Cox Wax I leave a cuss word and a quarter. But most of all I leave my brother Mike 2 more years at CHS. lhope he will be as happy as I am. Good-Bye Donna fTankj Point. THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES!!! I, Connie Anthony, leave all the good times I have had to future Cowboys. To Ellen Schmidt Ilea ve every graph Coach Booth can ha ve her grade. To Ellie Doble, Mr. Lemmon 's room and Accounting ll. To .lackie Hunsaker, one more year of B. BalI To Dick Luna, all my love and this one soccerball I have left to sell. To Mr. Lemmon and Coach Booth I leave all the jokes lheard but was never allowed to repeat. To Lisa Combs I leave one more year of Soccer Bunnies and softball. To Debbie Horst and Sheila Gavalier: '7-low will you get good grades when l'm gone ? Keep up the ol' school spirit and beat Rancho when you 're Seniors. To Tom Rader Ilea ve all the Hi 's and Bye's we had. To Terri Hartman, I leave all the Friday Night Football games and whatever else she does! Also Ilea ve her all my fickleness about guys. Good Luck Class of '79, I, Gina Hines, being of rattled mind and deprived body do hearby bequeath my freshman year, notes and braces to CJUM, to Felecia my boobies, bathing suit and shows, to Soccer Bunnies all the leather balls, to Drill Team my height and mouth, to flags my shaft and to Vicki Melb y the wangs, Sam, Jamacia, the coaches office, Bird, Piggen out and all my love and friendship. To Sam B. my blue and brown kiss . I, Heide Miller, leave the best times I 've had and all my lo ve to Linda Lu. f Remember those rooftops! Q. To Cheryl, Becky Boobs, Sal and Mar all my cheering memories. To Miss Grab all my love and thanks. To Mike L. I leave Lil'Flo. To the Class of '79, you ll never out do 78 cause it's too great for you to 68fsenlor wills handle! To Chaparral High School I leave some of the best memories of my life. I, Alex Delgado, being of sound hearing and great body do hereby will off the following to the underclassmen: To Mike 'Spear Ballard, my old easily understood jokes and .Io.lo the head hunter. To the upcoming Varsity Football team my red checkered good luck socks so you can keep up the winning tradition. To my sister Betty all the teachers that are sick of me and my name, and my 63' Chevy. And to the rest of you fools trying to read this a great school with plenty of pride and spirit to spare. ' I, Amy Glasby, of semi-sound mind and not so stable body hearby bequeath to all my friends: Ilea ve behind my laugh to echo through the halls to cheer them up. Tothe ,fl CHS drama department, Ilea ve all of my late assignments. To Bill .lenkin I leave to you your dreams-of my Camaro and other personal thoughts, plus a roll of quarters for the batting cages. And to the rest of my Chaparral buddies and old acquaintances, I leave! I, Bobbi Turner, lea ve my lil sis all the cheerleading memories l've had and my mouth. To Linda I leave my friendship and love. To Mary, NeedeI?, Sallie and all the rest of the gang remember those special parties, fights, and the conse- quences that happened To Chaparral student body I leave all the false rumors. My love fore ver will always belong to Greg!! I, .lohn Bowers, being of sound mind and body leave these treasures as lpass on in life. Ilea ve my slightly used soccer cleats to the Varsity Soccer Team, all of my locker combina- tions to my little brother, and my phone number f45l-32681 to any girl who wants it. I, Rhonda fB. W. Q Myers, being of tormented mind and tired body, lea ve next years drill team captain a silver bullet to bite on, and the patience to see that it will be an experience she 'll never forget. To the next years seniors, show them who has spirit! To Mrs. Mc a ,fl team. To the drummers a heart beat. For my brother, Lar, I leave . . .- I, Mary Tyrer, leave all my best memories of cheerleading to Chaparral High. To Bobbi all the good times we had together. To Linda my phone and my love. Good luck to my Lil' sis '. And most of all I leave all my love and best memories of the summer of '7 7. I, Lil Dink lea ve my fantastic years in cheerleading to Chapar- ral High. To Boobs, Linda, Heide and Mar Ilea ve more friend- ship and love to last a lifetime! To Pat I leave my heart! To Marci l'll never forget the good ol' days. Good Bye Sallie Dinkler. , ' a I, Lisa Groombridge, being of unsound mind do hereby leave to Tammy F. a giant bottle of ketchup and you know who. To Mel D. Ilea ve Coach Montoya, Mr. Tomlinson and Jon Gold- farb I not in that orderj in a locked room with you and all our great memories. To Maragret S, I Lea ve peanut mgms and bean dip and a super yearbook. To Marc M. I leave my love, friendship and good times. To Bob C. I leave any and all my cat pictures, Marc faren 't you luckyj and my friendship. To Ms. Mason Ileave my unbalanced books and peace and quiet so you can quit smoking once and for all To the Jr. Staff of the VaQuero I leave grease pencils, job stamps, layouts, and good times. And to the class of '78 Ill see you at the Home- coming and the reunion. I I, Chuck Briese, being of scizophrenic mind . . . No you te not . . . sure he -is . . . shut up you fool . . . No, let him talk . . . Being of scizophrenic mind . . . lstill say he isn't . . . Hereby bestow upon the following people the following garbage. to Don a needle and thread to sew his lips together, to Dano my stock in ltzlditzlvanian ketchup wells, to Mike Givens report '77, to Curt anything that is floccinossannihilipilicative, to Lisa Groombridge a stick to beat off the advances of Robert Redford with a chance to use it, To Matt my five under par and the frisbee golf course, and may he live his life in stereo, and to everyone else Ihafta say that there are two types of people in the world Chaparral Seniors and those who wish they were! May the Frisbee with you . . and lets all get small. I, Lisa Pelliccioni, of sound mind and body, hereby bequest the following. To Miss Rua llea ve my book of tricks with self explanitory instructions. To Mr. Collins I leave a life time supply of Tidy Bowl. To all my other teachers llea ve a bottle of tranquilizers. My sister is coming next year and if you think I was bad you 've got another thing coming. To Richard Stambaugh I leave all my love and to the class of '79 I leave this thought . . . Party Hardyl L Bill Schoesslor, being of no mind and more body than you 'hink, do hereby lea ve the upcoming Wrestlers and Pin Pals ny picture on the wrestling room wall to admire. To Bob Aiken a shotgun and a box of shells, to shoot the duck 's ass :ff the pond. To the Duck 's ass, a decoy. To Greg Deslardens I box of smelling salt for the morning after Jack knocks him :ut in the first. llea ve Mike Vlaming a trip to a ranch on the vay to Chris's of his own choice of course. To Kathy Lewis a -ide in my truck. To Coach Barnson another studly wrestler lf they can find one to meet the standards. Q To Susan I lea ve I 'good old boy. . Kay Kelly, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave Vony Freeman a case of peanuts, Tim Terry a car full of fracker Jacks and Joe Pisanelli all the broken Gatorade bot- les he can find. llea ve Jill Steigerwald Bench Babes and Lisa Davis two guys to push her bug Ueff Gardiner and John 3uedry.1 To Anna Hendrix I leave a smile and a wink. To eslie Elvin I leave a ride home from Shakey 's and to Kevin iirlong lleave my Cowboy hat. To Rhonda Meyers I leave a rreat admiration and the Juniors I leave a great Senior year. 'hanks CHS for a great Senior year. . Rick Holt, being of shallow mind and short body bequeath to he following. Jim Mac- V-8 Vega, a blonde with skates, and 'ood times, to J. C. - a broken guitar string, to M. D. G.- a aster car, to R. G. - a bat and glove, to Mr. Miller- a tennis eam, to Mrs. Koot my caustic wit, Mr. Alleman- a passion lower for his future female students, Mr. Orr- a ripped lrysics book, Teri and Lisa- individual lockers and my class otes, to C C. a chair, M. D., god, - a day, D. J. and .L B. - a equila sunrise, Mr. Jacquot- accounting abilities, and finally 9 THE BAND- the Song. Those I missed- Good Luck. Good ight and have a pleasant tomorrow, Rick Holt 'Kid Future Anna Hendrix, being of sound mind 5 body UQ leave to all 'te Bench Babes those rowdy football players, the Pin Pals Hose cute wrestlers. To Alicia D. All the good looking guys nd my friendship. To Kathee Mick friends fore ver, to R. W. ttle Da vid Bowe 6 Big Bowe a Good Bench Babe. To Jill 5 my Steigerwald 4 new tires. And to the rest of my friends I 'ave the fun of Chaparral Lisa Norcia, will to my sister Laura, my height of 5 '7 and ry ability to put up with Coach Barnson. To Raina Rodosh, I ave our Baccardi and Coke da ysl To Sherri Pearcy my Miss auth Fair Oueen title. To Vicki Melb y and Gina Hines, I lea ve Coach Montoya. To the Pin Pals I leave my voice for cheer- ing. To Val Couch, I leave my little sister. I, Sabrina Hyde, being of sound body and mind leave Bobbi Turner an extra large bra. To Susan Hartmen I leave my basketball skills. To all my friends many years of friendship. To Donna Point I leave B. F. To Mel D. all my love. To Nikki fFarrahj Freedman all my volleyball talents. To Lori all my biology notes. L Tracy Thompson, being of sound mind and body hereby will to my baby sister, Tammy some common sense. To John G. and my brother Jeffy H. lleave lots of love and the memo- ries of the good times with the gang . To Devi C., Margaret S., and Melissa D., llea ve friendship and love and all our crazy memories. To Margaret The cocoa crispy nut. To Jolene A. I lea ve an iron stomach C to hold your liquorj. To Ellen S. I put on my jeans. To The McNeils hope and luck and to Kelly M. spagetti. To Elly D. her two front teeth. To Robby A. and Bobby S. a full moon on Fremont. To Michelle M., Shari H., and Michelle F. I leave a good time behind horsemans park. To Mindi C. a night in the MGM bathroom. I leave Carol C. without a bathing suit. To Tom R. I leave memories of our 'brgy in the van. To all the future students I lea ve four years of fun and excitement at Chaparral To the football team I lea ve the state championship. To Eddie B. lleave lots of love and a pair of my pants so he can get me back. I, Ronna Wiseman, do hereby leave my babybrother Neil, all my math homework, quizzes, and tests. I also wish him the best of luck at CHS the next three years. lleave Arnett Sutton the memories we shared and a super senior year, but most of all I leave her R. A. and D. P. so she can have them all to herself To Mr. Dyck I give him all my thanks because without him lcouldn 't ha ve made it through Trig. and to Lora Udlock, the only thing I can say without going on forever is thank you for your kindness and encouragement since I moved here. To the class of '79, Isa y good luck and take care. CHS I'll miss you and always remember you. I, Melissa Ducharme, being of sound facilities, lea ve Tammy and Lisa bean dip and MEM's. To Leslie C. a kiss from Gold- farb. To C indy, Ellie, Ellen, and Kelly, my best buddies I leave the best high school in Nevada. To Tom R., Jeff H., Mike S., Alex D., Tony F., Carl L., John G., and Dallas S., my thanks for a super football team. To Lani llea ve the U. S. presidency. To Marge - Sam and memories of a best friendship. To Andi, my sis, llea ve four years at CHS as good as mine. Finally, llea ve all my lo ve and hope for the future to Jon Goldfarb, the only one forever. I, Ken Misch, still recovering from marching season, leave to Kim or Suzie my position as Drum Major, To Mike Novick another third of the triumphorate. To Doug Ulmer I leave Jose and Jana. To David Lokken I leave my sage wisdom about girls, to Esther llea ve all my love and appreciation and the knowledge to use to your benefit, the sage wisdom I ga ve to David. To Mr. 'P I give back the band. To Meg and Kelly one correct step-off To the CHS band my wishes for luck at festival without a star trumpet player Oh yesll band you will never again be under my commandl To CHS I leave the best. I, Montana L. McKnight, being of sound mind and body, do hearby bequeath I5 extra seconds in the morning to all the students at Chaparral who didn 't get enough sleep the night before, to Cheri Vestal all the diapers she can wet, to K imm y, Valerie, Marlette, Scott, Mide S., Mr. B. and Nina all the big Mac's they can eat. To Miss Rua all of my shorthand scrib- blef- to Melissa D. a barrel of smiles, and to the students at Chaparral the most fun year of alll senior wlIlsf69 I, Da ve Jennings, do hereby bequeath the following things: to my best buddy ever, Danny Lunt, Ilea ve the mighty orange truck and a surprise visit by a yellow bug. To Joe Humphries I leave my dancing shoes. To Randy Newman and Miss Grabo- voi I leave the third Realm and spare set of wings to get there. To the '76-'7 7 yearbook staff I leave some of the funnest times of my life. To Cindy Maul I lea ve myself and a crush that lingers on. To Cheri Vestal I leave our twofkids, shut and up. To all my other friends Ilea ve memories of Santa Claus, and Homecoming week. To Tracy Thompson I leave my body in exchange for hers. Good Luck CHS. I y I I, Gray Crampton, being of small mind and sunburned body, do hereby leave the following: to Mrs. Grabovoi famous red- heads andl copy of M.ND. To Mr. Brown Ilea ve Lisa Frie andg . g my .campaign speech. To Margaret a new clutch, and Steve Martin. To Lisa G. lleave the back half of Government and a friendship forever. To Lisa F. I lea ve my curly hair and poor Jenny bright as a Penny, but couldn 't make up her mind. To Mel I leave C.M. and R.R., the Showboat, O.J. and memories of CHS. To Cindy Maul I lea ve J.H., Hula Baby and the sands of Waikiki. To the Dean's office I leave the ho hum every day life. To some, who shall remain unnamed, I leave. I, Linnea Lenkus, being of sound mind and body will to Mr. Kruezer a new Lenkus or Smith, if you can find one. To coach Bagget anybody pushier and more loveable than you, to Coach Iemmon any other old cornball jokes collecting dust and Scott Adams, my son don 't forget to wash behind your ears. To the J. V. and Varsity Soccer Teams my spirit, memo- ries of trips and hours of shouting and rapping in the room, no starch in the shorts. To Todd B. and Jody A. I will a new ego and to Ken M. a broken camera. To Mike A., Rich H., Todd B., Jody A., and Ken M. all the height you can handle, but have all our memories of sorrow, depression, love and happiness, and to all the '78 Seniors I join you as just a memory. Love AKA, Lanky I, Dodie Armstrong, will to Teresa Woodrum my excellent singing ability and all my stage presence, Practice well! To Karen Huntsman my dancing legs and good humor. To Bar- bara Earl I leave all albums, and all my fan letters. To Loretta Cox my good looks. To Arta Bledsoe lleave my buggs bunny jeans and my sports car, drive careful! I also leave her my scriptures. And last but not least to Bunker, I leave my love, dreams, and hopes. I, Kelli Butto, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave to P.J. a pair of scissors, to S.J. a pair of binoculars to look at the guys. To T.C. I leave D.T, to Sabra Smith I lea ve her her own private phone. To Jim Meserve y Ilea ve a stuffed animal of Winnie the Pooh because I admire and like him so much. To Mr. Jacobson I leave all the dirty jokes I know. To Keith Bauer I lea ve a years' supply of spearmint gum and a scraper to scrape all the gum off of the desks he put there and all the great memories of me because Iknow you love me. Kelli 78 I, Sheri Wilde, being of sound mind and gorgeous bodygf well, one out of two ain't badj do hereby will the following: To my bestest buddy, Shari, I leave a life-time 'supply of pens and paper in memory of the big 'D . To Tye, Randy, Tonya, Diane, etc. I leave one last standing ovation. To Chris S. and Mike R. I leave three more happy years of high school. And last but not least to all my friends I might ha ve forgotten, to all my teachers I would like to forget, and most of all to all the Steve Martin fans in the world I dwould like to say just more ming-Excuse M511 she,-il Wilde '78 is great. To my sister Sue I Ieaveeveryone male, about 5'9 -61 slim, with a cute ? ! To Kelli, all the Keiths, Kevins and Jims and to Mary all thecoldies but goodies. And to Mr. Kruezer the greatest 'Z all theihappiness in the world for you and your new family!! Love you aIL Patti Jaeger I, Margaret Steadman, leave the following things to the fol- lowing friends: To Ellengmnop Ilea ve some frogurt and a book on 'How to Understand the Wierdos in your life. To Mel, my MEM buddy, I leave ashoulder and a book on 'How to understnad the Jew in your life. To Tracy, a Dear John letter, to Don S. a ten gallon slurpy cup, to John G. a dog house, to Kelly allgthe Guedrys she can handle and sunshine forever. To Lani a ski lift and a boda bag, to Lisa and Tammy a carnation, to Lisa G., a conehead, to Don J., a birthday card and Steve Martin and something to get small off of To Da vid G. an electric gun for your problem and a buck to pass. I, Vicki Melby, do hereby will to the Pin Pals, Coach BB, and the wrestlers as terrificseason. To Jill 5 Melanie-Good times that good friends have. To Gina L. Hines' wangs'1 H.G.Hines, Pure Banana , the G.R., 5 a trip to Jamaica through the tunnel of love. To Sherrie Arnts a shield for flying balls at a wang game. To Brian Green-All his new loves and his own Pin Pal. To Kim Soren-John!! To Felecia? some beautiful memories and a bridal shower. To Coach Barnson-a dinner at the Hawaiin restaurant and a free 'Lei' To Coach Vick -a beautiful newlbaby. Last but not least' to Miss Rua and the girls at leave Samuel A. Montoya. Good Luck C.H.5. L Sandy Wright, leave to all my friends all the happiness you can possibly get out of life and the encouraging statement: If I made it through 4 years of this school-anyone can! To Carrie, memories of Boulder City and getting caught in the tow truck-it was fun while it lasted, wasn't it? And to a select few that Iknow, Don 't get too hung up on yourselves, remember that there are other people in this world tool To Robert-keep on drawing if you can! Mrs. Mason-you thought my sister and I got to you, just wait for the Iittlest Wright kid to get here, you'll be wishing Cindy and I were backll To my bestest and most favorite pal and buddy, Bernie K., thanks for .making back east worth it for me-love ya lots! Love and happiness to alll Sandy I, Tom Robertson being of sound mind and body lea ve to Val Couch another New- Years Eve with Billy fPooh Bearj Schoessler. To Chris Canfield, Ilea ve Alicia DeLuca 's middle finger. To Mike Lambert I wish you the best of everything. To Brian Green I leave my jock strap and all of my wrestling talent. To everyone not mentioned I leave lots of luck and happiness. I L Keith Bauer, of sober mind fright nowQ, do hereby lea ve to Jeff McKemie all the 'LITTLE PLASTIC BA'GGIES he can handle. To Laura Light I leave a roll of TOILET PAPER to wipe away the tears whenl lea ve. To Patty McCue, Ilea ve a rubber hose so blow herjnose and siphone gas out of cars. To,!Debbie Lawton lleave my Halloween mask. To Mike Weems I leave him my car, since he likes to drive it all the time. Also to Laura Light I lea ve my ScubaDiving weight belt to put on and jump into the ocean and never come back, HOPEFULL Y! To Mr. Tomsich Ilea ve him allfthe jokes lknowabecause his are horrible. I hope everyone will use these gifts usefully and don't forget old Keith. I I, Marcie Bridges, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave Dena all the little Chigs , to Susan a bottle of Seagrams 7 and Cranberry Juice, to Pat a phone book in hopes of someday getting a girlfriend, to Gerri it 's cool , and to the senior class, lots of luck and good times in the future. lt's been great. To the Cowboys of the future, lots of spirit, pride and good times. I, John Olvera, do lea ve all my worldly possessions to all these people: to Mrs. Mason Ileave fogged paper, to Mr. Johnston an unused government book, to Mrs. Rua I leave three pens that have run out of ink. To all the students a high time, to Mr. Jacquot and Mrs. Ranney some of all the best times. I, Lisa Garofalo, being the deceitful person that I am , . ,leave a giant size Iollipop to the class of '79 to do whatever, to Ingrid I leave all my bras I outgrew. The loving side of me leaves all my ragged old clothing to Tammy F. cause she doesn 't have any. To Margaret S. my official Cone Heads are cool patch and the future snowball fights. Memories of Homecoming to Brad M. and Jeff G. My car keys to John G. and Jeff H. My right guard to Mrs. Berry, an inflatable male doll to Becky so she can get all the boys jealous. I lea ve Cheryl to Don. To Joe I leave my adorable niece Diane. Coach Montoya jocky shorts, the Sensuous Woman to Ellen Schmidt, My Heart to Gray Crampton, a sound proof room to Mrs. Ries, and my happiest songleading memories to Cheryl Cox. I, Robin Sheldon here by leave my supporting bra to all those who need support in the years to come. I leave the Bench Babes another state championship. I give Bert, Ernie, and Work On Me to Ted, the backseat and muff diving to Carol and Wid, to Donna a gold mine, to Denise, Nasty Nastase, to Lisa 6 Deb, thanks for the creampuffs to Tammy and easel in the sk y, to Miss Roberts thanks for the inof! Mr. Brille I leave celestrial lope and my poems, and Miss Taylor I leave all the protozoa you can handle and Michelle the hairdresser. And last I leave Glen two shoes whose the best SC BUD there is and biggest DORK O and all the munching to the max, at the Maximum or wherever our beautiful memories together, I love you, always. I. Margo Grove, do will and bequeth my innocent body to Alonzo, to do with as he sees necessary. I, Tom Ahn, being of ingenius mind, and fantastic body, lea ve my Mean Machine Satellite to any wreckless driver, good old Friday nights to the Band'2 the flicks to all you guys that missed out, to Anthony A. a life time supply of T.J.'s, to Randy N., a running mustang, and my good looks to l.oz and Lori. P.S. To John R. I leave my Night Moves. I, Carrie Overton, will to Tye, Diane, Randy and the rest of the gang all the love friendship can hold and great memories of Chaparral. To Rory Matt Dillon Nelson I give all the erasers money can buy. Good luck to all of the student body at Chaparral. , if WM m 0 F ii 4 1 1 i i Z 1 1 Jn- 3 . . A' X EKQQALVQZQ lugs 5. , y,','fw'..:f'-V ,i J ' Wi' 5 1 ' 9 A . ' . Q ws' o I 0 0 I 4 5 Cheerleaders .... Songleaders , . . Caballeras . . 5 kpirit girls .... Lariettes . F. . . is Surrey singers .... Bang ..... Chorus .... Plays .......... Drama workshops Art ............ The Express .... YW' Q R 'W QV ' Q ...... P 3 .95 X ,Q 4 1 ,wx ai! 'U mg ' Vx' 4 Q B , Q5 .aww i 1 xquih 'JNZQ vu mg Jr x vu Q WX Mesaba X ix N5 'K s I If 2 3 They've got spirit, yes they do K. 9 The cheerleaders created a force this year which carried our team on to state. This force was spirit. never before were our stands so packed and our crowds so loudly supporting. Their dedication was proved through the money they earned through car washes, candy sales, and roller skating parties. Over SLOLD was given to the football team. The cheerleaders attended camp in La.lolla, California last summer and succeeded in cgpturing the spirit award an received second in comtvetition. Decorating ouses. organizing t e pep rally and car caravan before the Clark game, and cheering our teams on to victory all combined to make our cheerleaders the greatest ever. l. What's for dessert? 2.My tennies are too tight. 3.Goin' up to state. 4.How funky is your chicken? 5, Timberrr. , . 6.Touchdown! 7.Boy. do we look good. 8, Varsity cheerleaders First row left to right: Pat RandalL Melissa Ducharme, Kari Krause. Back row: Linda Tussey, Cheri Vestal, Marci Nep. Cindy Maul. 9.Hey Crowd! cheerleadersf 75 l l. Valerie cheers on spirit at football games. 2. Bridget looks on at another performance at pep assembly. 3. Tracy shows spirit at State Football Assembly. 4. Another Touchdown??ll 5. Freshmen cheerleaders show spirit at assembly. 6. Freshmen Cheerleaders. Front row. left to right. Valerie Valow. Back row: Bridget Hahn, Jill James, Kim Peterson, Tracy Turner, 7. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders. Front row, left to right: Tracy Ewell, Susan Italiano. Cindy Scheler, Lisa Burridge. Back row: Carol Tyrer, Lisa Brancucci, Karen Vantresca. 8. Cheerleading can get to be tough on the shoulders. 9. Most of the time cheerleading is a fun experience. IO Were Number One ! ll. Susan and others cheer on at football game. IJ. L V. Cheerleaders show spirit at assembly. Five new girls were chosen the beginning of this year to be the Freshman cheerleaders. The girls did a great job cheering for assemblies, football and basketball games. They appreciated all the help they received from Mrs. Golda and Mrs. Berry. During the past year the J. V. cheerleaders promoted school spirit and planned many fund raising activites to finance parties for the J. V. teams. They spent many hogrs perfecting cheers to help support their team. The girls were advised by Mrs. Berry and Miss Crabb. 76X freshmen cheerleaders 2 3 4 Freshmen and .l. V. Cheerleaders fp, Nh. MA Friar IQ lffrtgy upcoming pride and spirit at CHS ff! ll The Songleaders were chosen last year in March and were all seniors. Practices were held during the summer at 7 a.m. every morning. They attended a Song and Cheerleading camp in Logan, Utah and brought back the spirit stick. Sales were also a busy part of the year for them. They made and sold roses, spirit tags, candy, mistletoe, love bugs for Valentines and carrots for Easter. Clinics, assemblies, skating and pizza parties also kept them very busy. The highlight for the girls was performing for the football and basketball games. Their gloves and pom-poms came in very handy for all the cold nights out on the football field. The girls would like to give a special thanks to their advisor, Mrs. Connie Berry, for all the time and help she gave them. I. Val pretends to be camera shy. 2. Songleaders do a little chanting also. 3. Kicks are also a high point. 4. . . . with a pom-pom here and a pom-pam there. 5. Getting a bird's eye view. 6. They went that away. 7. One big happy family, first row left to right: Gail Fitzgerald, Val Randall, Cheryl Cox fheadj. Second row. Julie White. Third row: Lisa Garofalo and Becky Lea lco- 73 5 5 'ie's headj. 8. Lisa speaks kind words to others. 9. As straight as an arrow. Song Leaders lead ? L .i N L iist , V .f . .ttyy ...rr X V .. i ,V V.,kVV - . V,,V V It t eis, .vt Y VVVL ' ,.. A l 4 , . 'l ' V Q in X 34 f:.f sf it -..f,s vases.. ' f ' 'I .1 '54 gyfff vt., 33. :gy . .. - .. , 4? .5 1 A A ti 2 f W: , .:,y,,,,,, ..,,.,,. f.., , Y W wffspeijad I 3 2 all 5' fjgfgfw H if Aga mmmmmswea vw we. uf k -f -P1 K V, Q 2 5 - it xwmgygyf WZ - AW ..- ii 'P gs :V QQLVPQQJ-R Practice Practice Practice formula x 2 1 . gb., ., ,WK P ,,c NMQH,, Y' it 1. Ti M , - N X v f ' Q1 QYSVF. AQEJIU -5' , sun P vw- 'W .uiymaa cafe M- aft fQmmv'sf 5 WJ' MA 5 H A M,c-eNw Q ifatwtcn. Q XX P X 5 QNX Q' 'Y ,..x-' W g ., - ..., 5 I MN. hi... M. ' -...L ,M M, for high kicks in drill team JP' .',,,., .. W, L-, . , .3 'QVU . ,n 5 fn V 'wk . . 9 The Drill Team 's hard work included practices earlybird and first period and every Thursday after school With twenty new girls, they traveled to Santa Barbara, California in the summer to attend a Drill Team Camp. They received a superior trophy for their performance. The Caballeras money making activities consisted of selling caps, mittens and scarves, candy sales, and holding a fireworks booth during July 4. They demonstrated their dedication when they decorated the football players houses before important games, performed during the cold football games and marched across the London Bridge at Lake Havasu. The Caballeras was a group of girls whose spirit and dedication were a tribute to Chaparral High. Their advisor was Sharon McGimsey. I. Curlers in your hair? Must be early morning practice! 2. We 're tough, we're mean, we're the Caballera machine. 3. March 2-3-4. 4.Caballeras, First row left to right. Debbie Guedry, Annie Rodgers, Kim Taylor, Cindy Thompson, Vicki Melby, Belkis Garcia, Laura Lynch. Second row, Susan Jepsen, Julie Mclntosh, Rhonda Myers, Valerie Couch, Tracy Elvin, SherrieDyer. Jennifer Moody, Julie Alexander, Kathy Platt, Jill Mendorf Back row: Sherrie Arnts, Jody Goodwill, Dori Spencer, Sherry Stephens, Leslie Elvin, Karen Hedger, Esther Linares, Felecia Wilcox, Debbie Murakami, Marci Soskin, 5. A Salute to Chaparral. 6. Caballeras perform at a football game. 7. Rhonda plays patti-cake. 8. Practice makes perfect 9. It 's like this kid. u ,- 'l ..... - J 82fcabalIeras 5 6 4 Caballeras 1 chaparrafs I, Hello therel 2. The drill team gets a kick out of life. 3. Drill Team mimics the football team, 4. Caballeras performance at Lake Havasu. 5. Take me, l'm yours. 6. Hey there big boy. 7. Halftime review, 8, Left, right. left, right , , . 9. Marci sleeps on the job. IQ Lean to the left , , . .J A 5 k It I0 cabalIerasf83 I Although Spirit Girls began the year with several changes in members, they had an active year. They held all their practices after school and performed during the basketball half times. The girls were in charge of the Christmas assembly and invited various groups to perform. l. Darlene is hard at work. 2, Haa-ay 3. Rosalyn gets down with style. 4. First row left to right. Monica Glenn, Darlene Jackson, Michelle Batts. Second row: Lourdes Lopez. Third row: Rosalyn Burney, Tammy Jackson. Wanda Grove, Pat Penix and .limette Jones. 5. Practice makes perfect. 6. Carie performs at State football assembly. 7. Jennifer does her thing at pep assembly, 8. One of the many great halftime performances at football game, 9. Always in rhythm. if 7 Lariattes performances superior .M V 9 H, , mwaf 2 Hmmm - I The 77'- 78' Lariattes did a superior job in bringing entertainment to the halftime shows for the Chaparral Athletic Events. Aside from practicing before school, after school, and their first period Flagtwirling class, they went to camp this summer in Irvine California. There they received four trophies for superior performances including second place flag competition, two individual trophies, Gina Hines placing third and Shelly Ream placing second, and an overall superior team trophy. With such a hardworking and enthusiastic advisor as Marcia Koot, Chaparral High School is extremely proud to have the lariattes as part of their program. I. Gina performs at halftime show at stadium. 2. Heidi gives big smile to onlookers. 3. Mikki keeps in time with music. 4, Jennifer loves to twirl. 5, Precision at its finest. 6. JoAnne adds big kick to halftime performance. 7. Lariattesf Front row. left to right: Annette Casel, Shelly Ream, JoAnne Smith, second row, Jennifer Wellham, Joyce Gilley. Loretta Cox, Third row, Karen Larson, fourth row, Julie Hendersen, Mikki Martin, Heidi Armitage, Top row, Gina Hines. 8. Julie adds spirit to pep assembly, 86flariattes Lariattes entertain 2 i V 8 with bright smiles and flags 5 5 5' Q N N W x 'Fl' k. ,, ' J x 3. X m X v .4 ' ,K dance and song 5 in 5 8 9 7 , Surrey, twenty-five singer dancers, added another dimen- sion to sound at Chaparral. Sur- rey has succesfully blended dance and song for the last five years under the direction of Mr. Black. Officers of the l978 Surrey Singers were Vince Adams, Alane Fox, co-presidents and David Lynch, band leader. Fifty people auditioned for Surrey last spring, at the conclusion of the auditions Surrey had eleven re- turning members and fourteen new members. I. First row left to right: Doug Dinkler, Alane Fox, Cindy Wilson. Traci Morrison, Renee Kraft, Michelle Miller, Julie Ren- olds, Steve Humphries. Second row: Steve Ellis, Sylvia Dorrel, Jamie Morrison, Tra- cey Lamont, Leslie Price, Bronica Clay, Emma Gordon, Kevin Maxon. Third row. Rhonda Allen, Vince Adams, Ted Baxter, Fritz Mason, Tony Galvez, Paul Ellsworth. 2. Fritz The Cool Cat. 3. Surrey loved performing for the children at the Sands Concert. 4. Ted Baxter and his buddy, Frosty. 5. Surrey boogies down. 6. Surrey performs at the UNLV soccer game. 7. Gonna fly now. 8. Robert rocks out. 9. Roger plays peek-a-boo. surrey singersf89 N. 'Q g, -552: 'LJ Make., bk 1 .'11J,, . A- H Pm if E ' Q xv I ...A ' , ,E 'S fF:..,fI i 51 w n -ff ,S .. , gif we can M-vmww-hm. 5 the music 6 Surrey practiced during their fifth hour classf they would prac- tice to tapes the band made. The band practiced during its sixth hour class, however, they finally all got together Mondays after school and Tuesday nights for two to three hours. Surrey had a democratic ap- proach to picking out the songs they performed. The members presented songs, listened to re- cords, had many heated discus- sions about their choices and then voted. Some of the songs decided upon and performed were '7?ocky , Live and Let Die , Can't Stop Dancin ', Happy to See You Again , and Free , l. Foxy Alane. 2. The Sound Crew enjoys Surreys' sound. Sound crew members Lee Waters, Mark Goodwin, Rick Gunn, Jody Davis. 3. Chuga-chuga-toot, toot. 4. Presi- dent Vince boogies, 5. Alane, Paul, and Renee say hi. 5. Steve does a solo. 7. Syl- via and Steve combine sounds, 8. Bronica knows Surrey is affl, 9, l'll dance, you sing. surrey singers X91 Surrey captured their audiences with a smooth style and handfclapping beat. Although there were microphone difficulties at the beginning of the sea- son, later performances went smooth- ly. The Surrey Singers enjoyed per- forming at many elementary and junior high schools, however, Traci Morrison and Alane Fox agree their favorite per- formance was The Sand 's Christmas Party where they performed for 350 employee 's children. Traci felt that the younger children appreciated the mu- sic more and this caused Surrey to per- form even better. Although performing takes a lot of hard work, one week on the song and another week to choreo- graph, all the members agree that au- dience appreciation makes it all worth it. I. Surrey socks it to you. 2. Scott imitates Schroeder. 3. Jamie dries her finger nails, 4. Michelle performs at the Christmas concert. 5. Back you beast! 6. Cindy and Doug combine sounds. 7. They went that way. 8. Surrey Band, First row left to right. Dolphis Boucher, Ron Hunter. Second row: Robert Sanford, Jody Al- varez, Ron Mancuso, Roger Nitti, David Lynch. Third row: Mark Devilbiss, Kent Adams, Jeff Campbell, 9. Rain in the gym? IO Bronica has it hands down in Live and Let Die. 92fsurrey singers ' i We Y -f . X k.,,s V if' 21 1 .5:ili5f1.,- H1 .. Q, af 4 l 3 ,e yy.. . urre y plus W fl l 'im ,M x . , A ggx ,A gag: v 1' .ai , I A . 1 L ', . 2 x 3 21 Q ., I, V 1 . 'ag if Xi l E A fr ,f, Fi r,,,1 5 1 XM, X L 'rj ,uf I ,rv ' 1 ,awful 4 Y Q M 'W ww ' Q 94fband Chaparral marching band 4. Wk,,, . LLIV .V he ,RW t . . af. .5 i: f .. X- A- M r -,ef fi-25349 .. - 1 ' ff' l'-E' 7 tflwirlelr' 1162-'A' :. 1 ' 'XYS2' 11 ' x F -'lla' fi' Q .ew-f1,. V, .. ww. at 33' fi: ,avert . s - .N-fs : user ff X +-e1:2fFv'.f,,e we . . . me - ,N in V .V ,ws-gmt gy.. . - -,ggtgqcf .,,g M . . , - .sv NSW - Aw.-. as f . . ' if .ns L-55 -Q-5ili.iQ? f'fi:f?:' W Lf --X ,-' V ' S - ' ' s X fs - K 'igf i'2 V ' fx ,X., .2 l The Chaparral Marching Band withstood extreme cold at 7:00 in the morning during the first nine weeks of school preparing for the fantastic half-time shows they performed throughout the football season. The band with the Solid Gold Sound also performed at the CCSD annual Half-time Show Review featuring bands from all the high schools in southern Nevada. The band was directed by Mikel Paulson. I. Kenny Guinn presenting Ken and Esther a participation trophy 2. Majorettes and Banner girls, kneeling, Esther Linaris, Front row, left to right, Michele Barrett, Val Valow, Suzie Shellman. Back row, Kelly Kabana, Meg Shields. 3. Another great half-time performance. 4. The Thundering Herd percussion section that lead the way to the assemblies during the year. Front,Ken Misch. Front row,left to right: Gary Beck, Paul Cameron, Ken Goussak, Alan Sullivan, Scott Krohn. Second row, Kent Gouchner, Mark Goodin Seth Willick. 5. The Chaparral Marching Band. 6, Drum Major Ken Misch. 7. Early band practice. -t.-...N The band with the solid gold sound d o K 1 ww., in 1, Varsity Band: Team work A l , L 3 on a big scale The band is under the direction of a new director this year, Mikel Paulson. Mr. Paulson was born and raised in South Dakota. From there he went to Mankato University, Minnesota where he received his Bachelor of Science. He taught in Southern Minnesota for five years before coming to Chaparral. NV 6 l. Low Brass, Front row, left to right: Dolphis Boucher, Donna Randall, David Albo, Second row, Tom Shutt, Fritz Mason, Jay Van Ert, Dane Dugdale. 2. Upper Brass, Front row. left to right, Kelly O'Connell, Kay Mangarella, Doug Groneman. Second row, Bret Ramsey, Buddy McElvey. 3. Lower Woodwinds, Front row, Kim Ball, Wayne Alger, Theresa Proctor, Second row, .lackque Heckman, .l.D. Lathrop, Tena Anderson, Russ Nelson, 4. Upper Woodwinds. Front, Meg Shields, Front row, Louise Roland, Lee Ann Ohnesorge, Mike Novick, Madeline Evangelista, Kelli Krohn, Leslie Hayes, Second row, Bill Regenhart, Jeanne Steele, Linda Pasquarella, Michelle Aiken. Julio Tomeu. Donna David. Dawn Slamp, Debbie Benson, Third row, Kelly Kabana, Mike Agosta, Doug Ulmer, Linda Murphy, Monica Ford, Patrick Cappoli. Marilyn Misch, Chris Van Ert, Molly Murphy, 5. Percussion, Front row, Scott Krohn, Paul Cameron, Gary Beck, Second row, Seth Willick. Mark Goodin, Ken Goussak, Alan Sullivan. 6, Band Officers, Ken Misch, drum major, Michelle Aiken, vice president, Doug Ulmer. president, Mike Novick, treasurer. 5 bandf97 98fband I l. Ken presents Mr. Paulson a plaque showing the bands appreciation. 2. The J. V. Band 3. Sax Soli 4. Drummer marching to a different beat. 5. Clari- nets get into their music. 5. Scott reading space music. 7, Let's be friends. 8. Doug and David soloing on Where I5 The Love. 9. Stage Band. Front row, left to right: Jody Alvarez, Ron Hunt- er. Second row, Paul Cameron, Da vid Lynch, Paul Diambrosio, Scott Sherwood, Doug Ulmer, Mike Aiken, Dale Feliciano, Russ Nelson, Mike Varner, Second row, Jeff Campbell, Ron Mancuso, Rue- bon Ramos, Tracy Napier, Bret Ramsey, Mark Devilbus, Doug Bentley, Back, Kent Adams. .l. V. Band young and learnin 3 Stage Band raises the roof with jazz anytime they can 6 4 Y K f.,, 4, 2 I 1. , 5 Girls' Glee has been active in con- certs throughout the year. They have performed in such activities as the fall concert and the Christmas concerts at the Boulevard Mall and in Chaparral's own theatre. Some members are also active members of Varsity Chorus and Surrey. Each year they attend a Festi- val, in which all high schools partici- pate, and every year Chaparral's Girls' Glee has taken the JW place. President of Girls's Glee is Grace Lagrue, Vice President, Libby Pyle. and Secretary, Janice Kieffner. l. l'll play for you 2. Girls' Glee 3. Mr. Black 's back 4. You think you've got it bad? 5. Some days you have it and some days you don 't 6. Girls 's Glee sings at the Christmas concert, I lwfgirls' glee 3 4 i .riii G Girls ' glee, a at 9 f ffwimfr - 'gl I s ,f , Q. E W kv AW 34 dw gb' w .ni Nkxb. 1 ,f 3255 gg -Y H Sw-. ? Hs v ff velodic group x I girls' gleeflOl Varsity chorus works extremely hard to per- fect their skills and sound. Even though Festi- val isn 't until spring, chorus members are aware of the competition they will face and work hard to be number one. The Christmas concert took weeks of prac- tice during school and special practices after school. Many students had the opportunity to sing solo selections from the Messiah by Han- del. In addition to those pictured, Cindy Wilson and Steve Ellis also sang solos. The concert was enjoyed by a large Christmas spirited audi- ence. Varsity chorus also has played host to visit- ing singing groups this year. A special treat was the state champion Fullerton Cal. State chorus directed by Dr. David Thorsen. The chorus, girls' glee, and male chorus owe much of their success to Klark Black who is a firm and demanding conductor. I l. Tammie Driver and Cindy Wilson wait patiently. 2. Varsi- ty Chorus. 3. Roger Nitti follows the complex music of the Messiah. 4. Chorus officers, first row left to right: Tracy Roach, alto section leader. Second row: Steve Ellis, vice president, Alane Fox. president, Tracey Lamont, secretary. Craig Patterson, tenor section leader. Third row: Vince Adams, treasurer, Traci Morrison, soprano section leader. Jody Davis, historian, Rick Gunn, bass sec. leader. 5. Traci Morrison sings solo in the Messiah. l02f chorus lll Varsity chorus sin s 2 3 A HL their wa y into your heart ' Ar r rrrr rg F I L , ,W Y f WF 2 a:i XL 1 Q m 55,11 .1 'gp-f:fy, ,,1:ffw , .f in ,.,, if in W5 ,ya 5 1 +1 ,f ,E t ,'. . Q , A ,-1,, , sz P 9 n W K 1 1 1, ,3 ' 1 g ,Q .1-1 fxff A 115 - f aff it I we-' sw but few are chosen. ,' 5 lt's quality not quantity that counts. The male chorus has certainly proved that. They were involved in Festival 'hw II I2 where all the schools compete with their musical talent. They also participated in the Fall and Spring concerts. l. Janice Kieffner, Julie Reynolds and Dennis Kemp blend voices in the Mes- siah. 2. Susan Phee and Theresa Boone sing alto. 3. Dina Salvucci, Kelly Meyers. and Denise Bloom sing diffi- cult soprano. 4. Craig Patterson sings solo in the Messiah. 5. Linda Wiedrick also sings solo in the Messiah. 6. Mr. Black leads chorus rehersal practice. 7. Robert Sanford, Shawn Casey, Fritz Mason and Mike Nounna provide bari- tone harmony. 8. Male chorus with Shelly Ream as pianist. 9. Varsity cho- rus listens critically to the Christmas tapes. I0 Male chorus gets set for the curtain to go up. ll. Vince Adams sings solo for the Messiah. IJ. Steve Humph- ries and Mike Evans sing in the Mes- siah. I3. Alane Fox sings solo for the Messiah. chorusfl05 ggi I O 1 .., 25 aka. mt. it ? V wa play of the year w v 40 vg .gxx N.: IO Bus Stop was a romantic comedy written by William Inge that opened November 9, For the eight performers in the play it was a great experience. They rehearsed 3-5 hours each week night for 6 weeks. Len Paul directed and produced this play about a cow- boy, a night club singer, and of course the bus stop where the scenes took place. All the work, effort, and talent made the play a great success. l. Cherie fAlane Foxj takes her bow with the rest of the cast of Bus Stop , 2. Bo Decker f5teve Ellisj explaines to Will fDoug .lohnsonj his love for Cherie as Dr. Lyman Uohn Albrecht! eaves- drops. 3. Ma'am your the first one Bo ever loved says Virgil iDave Jenningsj to Cherie CAlane FoxQ. 4. Carl iTim Kenti and Grace tTeryl Teeterj gasp at Bos eating manners. 5. Grace fTeryl Teeterj loves a good fight. 6. Juliet says Dr, Lyman Uohn Albrechtj to Elma Duckworth Kleslie Hayesj. 7. Virgil advises Bo Try to be more Tender with Cherie , 8, That ole Black Magic sings Cherie. 9, Dr. Lyman and Elma def cide on Romeo and Juliet. IO Bo Decker you better leave me . , , 'but Cherry! ' bus stopflO7 l. Lynn discusses a script problem with Mr, Paul. 2. Kevin plays 'All for the Best . 3. Darcie Sings Day by Day . 4. Jami gets into Turn Back, O Man 5. 'All Good Things 6. Crucifixtion of Christ 7. All For the Best. 3, Kevin explains the play in the Prolog. 9. Ron prepares to baptize. i 9 i l Directed By Leonard Paul Musical Arrangement by David Lynch Instrumental Music Direction by Mikel Paulson Vocal Music Direction by Klark Black Special Choreography by Kerrie Lynn Paul jf 4 Assistant to the Director - Lynn Ratzlaff Rehearsal and Performance Pianist- Linda Murphy Scenery and lighting Designed by Leonard Paul Cast Kathy Atkins Ralph Di Bianco Doug Dinkler Darcie Giroir Amy Glasby Renee Krafft .lami Morrison Tracy Morrison Terry Slobig Cindy Wilson Ron Maestri as Judas Kevin Maxon as .lesus Band David Lynch Arranger, flute, alto sax Jody Alvarez flute, alto sax Ron Hunter tenor and baritone sax Dolphis Boucher trombone Ron Mancuso bass guitar Jeff Campbell bass guitar Paul Cameron drums Linda Murphy piano L Godspell hit lO8fgodspell dx, ,2, :wp V I -. 5 sax .ff 5 Q Q3 8 ll0fgodspell Chaparral Theatre Arts Department's production of Godspell , February 8-ll dazzled many and will go down as the greatest production staged by the department. GodspeII , the musical, based on the gospel according to St. Matthew, played to the largest crowds ever to see a play at Chaparral, and was the first production ever to be held over for an encore showing. Kevin Maxon, star of the play, gave one of the best performances ever to be seen on the Chaparral stage. His acting was stunning, while at the same time he captivated the audience with his voice. The choreography by Kerrie Lynn Paul beautifully complemented outstanding numbers such as Darcie Giroir 's 'Da y by Day , Traci Morrison 's 'Light of the World . and Doug Dinkler's We Beseech Thee . 'Z4ll Good Gifts , sung by Ralph Di Bianco was memorable, as was Jami Morrison's torchy rendition of Turn Back, O Man'C Kevin Maxon and Ron Maestri's vaudeville style song, 'All For the Best thrilled the crowd, as did Terri Slobig and Amy Glasby's versions of Learn Your Lessons WeIl'C The breathtaking voice of Cindy Wilson echoed through the theatre in Bless the Lord and Renee Krafft's guitar- accompanied 'By My Side was also touching. Maestri and Maxon 's opening numbers. 'Prepare Ye and 'Save the People were outstanding as was Vince Adams' On the WilIows'C Backing up the voices was the GodspelI band, seated at the back of the stage dressed in black. David Lynch, Jody Alvarez, Ron Hunter, Dolphis Boucher, Ron Mancuso, Jeff Campbell, Paul Cameron, and Linda Murphy did a superlative job in providing a brilliant background for the play. Lynch arranged the complete score for the production. Special commendation goes to Len Pauh director, for making the whole production work. Without his direction, the production would not have been what it was. The finale of the musical was exciting while at time same time touching, leaving the audience and even some of the crew weeping. Godspell will be remembered as one of the premiere occasions of the year. The celebration will be forever savored in the memories of all those involved and all who witnessed the production. I. Renee recites 2. Renee and Kevin Sing 3. Paul plays 4. Light of the World 5. Amy prepares for play 6. We Beseech thee 7. Jesus prays 8. Jesus speaks on evil 9. Taking off makeup IO Jody and Da vid. Musica .--....,. 3 1, E' uxiiffffffi A-an no 75 , .WV f, M- ,, My-A ' z,L,,,,, ,wwfww .. I nw! MN' Q ,wi ! .if Aw-Is,-x 5 , , 13435132 ' Q jig ' j 1 wwf' H . K 1 gf'-429' mu if X A Drama builds N '-www. . , Some may ask what's a Drama Workshop ? It could be more appropriately called Drama FUNshop where anyone interested in Theatre Arts at Chapar- ral may attend for activities including, game shows, special speakers, theatre games, performances, competition information, and everything else to do with Drama. The Workshops are conducted by the Theatre Arts officers. They even have extra activi- ties outside of school such as, trips to the park, the lake and Mt. Charleston. Their main objective is to involve Theatre Arts students with Theare Arts. l. Mr. Paul watches as a student performs at Drama Workshop. 2. Sheri Pearcy performs a dramatic Interpretation for workshop students. 3. Drama Workshopf front row, left to right, Mike Kea- vin, Tori Padellford, Debbie Supowit, second row, Beth Ludwig, secretary, Craig Kroh, David Koempel, Jeff Morris, Sheri Pearcy, third row, John Albrecht, student director. Raine Howard, Tim Skrehot, Cindy Lewis, Wesley Jarlson, Chris Marsha Sharp, stu- dent director, fourth row. Mignon Groce, Ken Burke, Tami Nelson, Chuck McGuire, Cheryl Ditmar, Ron Maestri, president, Larry Cassidy. Alan Wells, Charlotte Rhoads, historian, Rahwh De Bianco, fifth row, Tom Lenhart, Donna Eliakis, student director. Kathy Atkins. 4. How to rob a bank. 5. Workshop critic. 6. Did Ron lose his place again? 7. The dynamic duo. 8. A sure gong act. 8 drama workshopfll3 winuv-Hf ' 'I I 4, I IYNL lx ,-fb Chaparral studenn 7 great artists 1 .f if , , aff: E . .ta ,1 ., :V V. . a ny Qt I . 5, '- 1' x -3 V ttt A . ' 4 iii' A f t tt it tttt . L tttt 'A' ' f . f--f .f, f'-V if 'V f A ' f xf M ., V Y . ,W-- A 6 Art classes at Chaparral provided students a format to express their feelings in an artistic manner. Drawing, painting, ceramics, and macrame were all included in the art program. The outstanding art student was Raul Banda, while the outstanding senior artist was Shar- on Loeb. A spring art show was held in April and many art students par- ticipated in the Youth Fair. L Michelle Lopez used her imagination, 2, Bobbi Turner 's hard at work. 3, Fabric design by Laurel Session, 4, Da vid Goodloe, the pot- ter at his wheel. 5. Lisa Burridge makes a puckerfpicture, 6. Work by Sharon Loeb. 7. A mysterious work of art by Raul Banda. artfll5 ',,, - - if ' W 3 I. The pot table. 2. Fantastic fabric design by Pam Mason. 3. David Goodloe works with the wheel. 5. Laurel Sessions works on weaving. 6. Janice Wilson destroys her creation. 7. Ronni Leamaster works on the canvas. 8. Fabric art, ll6f art I af' Y X ,-Q JI ,f 5 .,3f 'M Art is individua 6 w 's if 1- -Q K if 7 s discovery artfll7 I II8fart l. John Dobson brings beauty from a lump of clay. 2. Careful work. 3, Laela Kleeberg rolls clay. 4. Angela Miller makes a rug. 5. Leigh Ann Cosgrove's own creation. 6. Rosalee Perez wraps it up, 7. Dan Ravetti does the delicate work. 8. Pot painting. Art an extension gi -.., ., 4 M sw, X , fL,,.L1,msfH . .jfffv ,. ez, Z 1 1, 1, ., ,, kr fuk if -..,, 4' . .. gg: fix 1- J123ggi,J5f-I' ' 1 , ' , ,UI -.:,k Nga, . -f? f.,,S3 2qf:1p,. S+- QA Q, 'f 1 a5'gq5,.,f ' 5 M7 ff - Wm... ' wmusmi. ,-,., 1 -1 f -,,w'4,z'1.1,, M A , , 1 'L .-I ,,.. 4, ,, . 1, ' K ' W' f57ES:!'3E':: . , ' - . fi RWM xx , W- - - ,K Q WN f x3Z ' I -M, . ,x ES-uw W ,, 5 3 if . H. S. Express uses the 5- W's During the 77- 78 school year the Chaparral Express staff did every- thing they could to keep students informed on school activities. Although most of the staff were first year members their enthusi- asm and persistance evenutally re- sulted in a production of good news. Bill Russell, advisor, and Gail Fitz- gerald, editor, were responsible for the organization and final produc- tion of the school newspaper. l. Photographer, Tim Ouinney, discusses pic- tures for next issue with Gail Fitzgerald. 2. Express Staff, front row, left to right: Char- lotte Rhoads, Tammy Nelson, .lenise Coyle, Cindy Lewis. Middle row: Jenny Leigh, Kathi Richarson, Dave Resnick, Kris Kolberg, Me- lina Addis, Ana Medica, Gail Fitzgerald, Tara Beard. Back row: Tim Quinney. 3. Kris Kol- berg uses his imagination and skilll as an artist. 4. Ana whispers advice to Melina. 5. Tara recieves assistance from the editor. 6. Working together, Bill Russell and Gail make final layout decisions. 7. As Sports Editor, Da ve Resnick compares sports notes. 8. .len- ise quickly types up her feature to meet a deadline. 9. Melina gives her opinion on gos- sip. IQ Although not seen by many, the paper goes through many proccesses before pro- duction. Il. Using the dictionary, Kathi checks for a correction. IJ. Sometimes the staff is in the dark. l2YV V newspaperfl.2I Varsity quiz an Chaparral's varsity quiz team despite a losing year, was very competitive wth the rest of the teams in southern Nevada, in- cluding a very close game with Gorman High School, who have been undefeated for the past 3 years. Chaparral's team practiced twice a week preparing for the matches, Their advisor was Bob Locatelli. l, Bob Amblad and Bob locatelli 2, Thinking about a win, 3. TV-3 pans to get the plays. 4. Crowd awaits a deci- sion. 5. Page IJ3, Cameraman watches the match, 7. Varsity quiz team left to right bottom row, Mike No- vick. Ron Hunter, June Wong, Kely Glover. second row, Chuck Briese, Neiel Wohlers, Greg Goussack, Curtis Trimble, David Cornbleth, third row, Tom Korth, Don Mohs, Matt Marvilla, Seth Willick, Forth row, Mitch Wolf, advisor Bob Locatelli 8. The tough match against Gorman 9. Bob Amblad asks the questions, lllfvarsit y quiz . 11155: gg.. T 4 3 mmm Q 5? 2 11 1 Q.. l24fnjrotc .l. ROTC.: Sailors have l The Navy Junior RO TC was a part of the regular academic curriculum at Chaparral. Students recieved instruction in Naval Orientation, Oceanography, Small boat handling, Mili- tary Courtesy, and Drill instruction. In addition to class instruction, a small group of cadets went to Hawaii on board the Helicopter Carrier New Orleans last Fall. Early this spring, the class went to San Diego to the Naval Training Center where they went through a week of Basic Training attending the same classes as regular Navy recruits. New to chaparral this year is Master Gunnery Sargent M. Strote. USMC retired. Sargent Strote served with the Ma- rines for 29 years. I. Group that went to Hawaii, First row, Left to right, Pat Cappoli, Ken Glenn, Harmon Kirsch, Second row. Gus Gierber, Tim Clark, Alex Gierber. 2. The drill Team, First row, Left to right, Pat Cappoli, Ken Glenn, Greg Maestas, Second row, Al Phillips. Bill Barker, Ken Sleeper. Third row, David Smith, Mike Laswell. Gus Gierber Fourth row, Glenn Chase. 3. The Color Guard, Left to right, Al Phillips, Kimm Hedden, Dee Ann Miller, Ken Glenn. 4. Quiet moment on the New Orleans. 5. The Company Staff, Left to Right, Janie Lemon, Ken Glenn, Debbie Gottieb, Alex Gierber, Ken Collins Butch Thomp- son, Margaret Helm, Louise Roland, Mary Segesman, Meg Shields. 6. Sgt. Strote inspects the troops. 7. The NJROTC class , Ei 2 A?-vb? ,M wh, gf 4' 'ff'-?gg?c'5 iv 151 'Q W I 1 is 5: Q A ik J Q -F ff ff ' W o xo wh 13 hw mf, if if E -J ? - i N h I at ns, wb 51. 2 ' an m e , 'Y Q. 9 1 1 L Wu 33 Xi I fax V . Q ,,. f: ,E 2 if if X 7 Eii 5? 'Em F Q pb Xe 'x X N xx X R S 3 DSX sun youth VV K ,K K VYEK -'W ,:,. f 4 .naw ,Swim Students attend un 's 22nd Youth Forum l. Sun Youth Forum can be painful. 2. Wid Bastian and Mike Agosta Sun youth Forum finalist. 3, Content with full tummies. 4. Students discuss group topic. 5. Kathy's favorite part, lunchtime. 6. Sun Youth Forum, front row, left to right, David Cornbleth, Mark Bergman, Mike Agosta, Valerie Randall, Mindi Cates, Marcie Smith, Shelli Bujalski, Mike Novich. second row, Sandy Chinn, Marcie Bridges, Rick Holt, Kay Kelly, Lisa David, Gray Crampton. Blane Bujalski, Barton Foutz, Kathy Platt, Mark Dalton, third row, Jeff Howe, Doug Ulmer, Jeff Speichinger, Mary .lo Sobotka, Michelle Aiken, Wid Bastain, Laurie Scott, Tracey Tumbleson. Not pictured. Ken Misch. The 22nd Annual Sun Youth Forum was held December l at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The Forum gave the students a chance to exchange viewpoints on world issues. The topices this year included: National and International Affairs , Community and State , The Tennager l977 , Crime and Law Enforcement . Education , and The Grab Bag . Sixteen High Schools participated, fourteen students were selected by their fellow students as summarists, Mike Agosta and Wid Bastian were chosen from Chaparral. me , wnm.z,WHyU' F ' i 0 l l Homecoming celebrated by many activities Chaparral students gave spirited support to this year's homecoming festivities. Donna Smith and .loe Bonggiovi won best dressed for the theme Yesterday and David Welsh and Karen Huntsman received recognition on Cowboy days . Lunch time was a busy time with tricycle races, limbo contests, hula hoop contests, stick horse races and an A and W sponsored jug-a-lug. Melissa Ducharme was crowned Homecoming Queen on Friday night and reigned over another Chaparral victory with her court attendants Donna Eliakis, Kathy Platt, Cheryl Cox, and Mindi Cates. I 4 fY:Y4?5 fi wi fi 2-E' Q1 -:M-fem-L xfgqgwlv X r - 'ggegfmiy , K' '1'5:Z'w?'swf? . ' :NJI- ' 'T Q53- A me Q ,, ,. 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Closer to home, the honor society served as ushers on senior-parent night, Nov. l7, when college and senior activities were discussed. l. Curt Trimble paints a wall, 2. The National Honor Society. 3, Officers. left to right: Melissa Ducharme, Connie Anthony, Da ve Jennings, Kathy Platt. 3 D Y Q Us ...., i 452 if 11 P at A ..--uni' W. , Woosh, crack, boingf it must be winter sports Chaparral winter sports got off to a great start in December with winning teams. The basketball courts were dominated by players like Mike Burns, Tom Rossi, Donnie Love, Ronnie Richards, John Bowers and Mike Malloy showed superior skill and spirit against Clark in their first confrontation. Cowboy wrestlers overpowered the Vikings in an early match to maintain their number one position. U ,SC A ffl' if if . W gba wa. Us ... fs c. X ix in ni X -MM.-V I wtf' 1 3 0 1 fi ,M fww -. W r-zgitsau. ?.t'i9,?s' 55,6 16 W X' Q Og fr 'FZ 8 As 'fi' , '6 Ji fi, A day in the life of a student recalled A day in the life of an average student Cenacted so ably by Ron Maestrij might have gone something like this . . . 6:30 . . . woke up, hit the alarm to the floor . . . third one l've broke this week. 7:30 I split my pants . . . we ran out of cheerios . . . and the battery was dead. 8:30 . . . sent to the Dean for excessive tardies, 9:30 . . . Locker jammed again , . . sent to the Dean for kicking my locker. lG3O . . . fell asleep during a lecture in third period . . , got sent to the dean. llf3O . . . Made record time getting to lunch . . . and waited as usual. l2f30 Fifth hour English had pop quiz . . . didn 't read the chapter. L05 , . . walked someone special to class . . . almost tardy 2:03 . . . Out for the day S y, 5 Mrs. Reis read her annual poem about school personalities at the christmas assembly. Santa Christmas comes early attended to watch the Callellaras and spirit girls perform. The cheerleaders won the Christmas tree decoration contest, and Gina got Coach Montoya for Christmas from the Lariettes. Carnations and mistletoe were distributed, parties appeared as if by magic, and carolers toured the halls. Only snow could have made Christmas better. ,it , , ,N E ,W l42fChristmas Y. ,. ,J rlltijjq N 1 1 .fx f ' vu -t ,QW i aff? Q -M3 iff ff: ,A XXX ' tif? .A 5 S 53 2 , '4iQ ew ri J gg ' . X yi? WW gin mm 'M ' fn-. nu W hw 96 i 'D 4 ' r ' 'Ifrv 5 ' ,J f ,-- f'ff:fL ga -L K , f 1 im a.. ws - QQ, 1: ' f . .4 -rr. 0 H, 1 4 K'-'a 2 - : I i 'il i The C.H.S. French Club hosted Mardi Gras '78, a spectacular spring festival, this year. Announcements, signs, and fliers advertising the big event were plastered throughout the halls for two weeks before the Mardi Gras. The clubs that were participating assembled in the cafeteria Friday afternoon to set up their booths. French Club members decorated with strings of balloons, crepe paper flowers and signs to brighten up the dreary cafeteria. Paula Naegle, with help of others from the French Club, made the Mardi Gras the success that it was. Entertainment was provided by a new band called Z4rrival, which featured Robert Sanford and Alane Fox. They made their premier performance which lasted for one hour. Boogie Machine played continuous taped music for the remainder of the Mardi Gras. Even though the room was warm and the dance area was small, everyone kept on dancing until the music stopped at IQGJ p.m. The National Honor Society put their ingenuity to work and came up with a hilarious obstacle course. The race consisted of jumping into tires, walking a plank, riding a skateboard, putting on inner tubes. and popping a balloon. All of these activities were done while wearing flippers, Mrs. Bowman 's psychology classes gave away cakes as prizes for their dary throw game. They raised SICXICXJ which they donated to the local chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Society. Cheers could be heard from the pie throwing booth when Mrs, Reese took her turn as the target. The money earned by the Serteens from the pie throwing booth was also given to charity. Football players were seen wearing strange costumes while having their picture taken in the Drama Club Photo Booth. John Bieman. Coach Montoya, and other Lane Leaders smooched all night in the kissing booth. A good time was had by all, l44,fmardi gras Mardi Gras draws crowd I. John ties a square knot. 2. Could you please get this balloon off my head. 3, Robert and Alene harmonize. 4, Mark is just one of the girls. 5. Mouth and hand co-ordination. 6, Tina and John blow messages. ,. 2 I. Girl watchers . ,. 2. Tube toner 3. John huffs and puffs 4. Mr. Chember makes a good target, 5. Randy Goodwill tries on an easter bonnet. 6. A kiss worth .25 cents, 7. Captain fuzzy is friendly. 8. 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W iz mf I f '2 ' 1 7. ,W-L -o ,S i?5u: -VXA , if l48fcross country Coach Berry boosts enthusiasm for cross country team The Cross Country Team, coached by Robert Berry, began their season early, running 8 to I0 miles a day every morning during August. They also spent four days at Mt. Charleston and ran about 20 miles a day to get ready for their cross country meets. Phil Gable, leading senior runner, won most valuable runner for Chaparral and finished l2th in the mini marathon. Bill Regenhardt was l4th in Varsity Zone. The J. V, team placed 2nd in Zone. Jeff Rathjen placed 6th, and Fritz Mason placed l3th in Southern Zone. B team Place 3rd in zone. Debbie Flatguard place 3rd in zone. The whole Cross Country team hung in there through all the difficult training and stiff competition. I. Julie and David Lockens receive awards for most improved 2. A rest in the shade after the Gorman invitational 3. Teams wonder which way their running. 4. Trophies make running all worth while. 4 2 1 ,fs 3 4 I. Chaparral Cowboy's Cross Country Team. first row, left to right, .leff Rathjen, Bill Regenhardt, Philip Gable, Fritz Mason, .leff Pyle, Steve llohnson, Pat Courtney, second row, Mark DelGuercio, Da ve McCormick, Robert Ca vanaugh, Scott Oldenburg, David Lockens, Rhonda Whalley, third row. Bob Ackon, Bill Jackson, Mike Allan, Bill Schossler, Chris Canfield, Chris Tomblison, Dean Ma tsuura, Raul Garcia, fourth row. Julie Lockens, Danny Grosbeck, Rafael Garcia. Mike Vlaming. Mike Lambert, Debbie Whaley. Kelly Robinson, Debbie Flatguard, Carrie Robinson, Georgette Oldenburg. Coach Robert Berry, Back row. Brian Binney. 2. Gina Hines hehning Coach Montoya record stats. 3. The thrill of victory, the agony of de feet. 4. Philip competes in a successful run against Bonanza. 5. Dean munches out at a summer practice in the mountains. cross countryfl49 Run, res t, run l. Debbie Flatguard voted 117051 valuable runner. 2. Coach Berry checks over the stats. 3, Debbie gives her all at the finish. 4. Mark looks over the opposition. 5. Rest after a long run. 6, Two and a half miles takes a few minutes to run. l ,H . .. of: ff X ,D-R313 Varsity Football State Champs!!! The football season began for the Cowboy football team in late July, when most of the players went to football camp in Utah, Highlights of the camp included initiations of the junior football players. August, a normally hot month for Las Vegas, was even hotter for football players, as they began the practices with Hell Week . The team worked out six days a week, twice a day in hundred degree temperatures during the summer and five days a week in the fall. Players had to be at Chaparral three hours before each game to be psyched up in addition to being taped up. After their pre-game prayer, and Oakland Raider film, they charged the field to the tune of the Chaparral fight song, The Magnificent Seven for their calisthenics. With the crowd roaring their appreciation, captains Don Schmidt and John Rader went to the middle of the field for the toss. Chaparral continued on the road to the state championship, losing only one game on the way. Students attended game after game supporting the style and talent of their number one team. I. John gets Coach Chura for all the grass drills. 2. Nevada State Champion Varsity Football Team. The Chaparral Cowboys front row, left to right, Shane Strnod. George Murray, Danny Phee, Mike Evans, Mark Damewood, John Bowers, Jon Vlaming, Adrian Lamb, Tim Terry, Eddie Belanger, Eugene Harris. second row, Mike Ballard, Jay Italiano, John Mannion, Alex Delgado, Tom Rossi, Dallas Sweeney, Gordon Jacober, Eric Jordan, Richard Stambaugh, Joe Pisanelli, Lee Jimerson, third row, Jeff Howe, John Rader, Steve Hitchcock, Tony Freeman, Kevin Dills, Tom Rader, John Guedry, Teddy Ladua. Kevin Furlong, Russ Chapman, Wayne Brandon, fourth row, Mike Stevens, John Wallace, Rick Doepker, Danny Rivero, Rick Jacober, Jack Rader. Mark Giguiere, Jeff Speichinger, Carl Lamb, fifth row, Jon Goldfarb, Mike Bowe, Gary Dickinson, David Moulton. Doug Shawver, Emmit Lamb, Earl McMillian, Don Schmidt, sixth row, Dennis Pickles, Wayne Adams, George Navarro, Jim Vowell, Greg Murph y, top row, Coach John Ackerly, Head Coach John Chura, Coach Bob Johnson. B fx r T l. Everybody got that? Pizza Inn after the game. 2. Rick at a loss for words. 3. Kevin and Shain have lunch. ,yu1f '-Q, Cowboys fulfill five year dream S, I, Stopped a yard awa y. 2. Tom runs for the touchdown. 3. Eugene Harris . . .. .lock of the year. 4. Give it to me straight doc ,f J f 4, , 6 , 'Q fy W, M.. W 0-5. , ,. 3' 4, ,., fa i varsity footbaIUl53 I 'gKKKW'- 8 f , , , K VV 3 1 n -I K Q K 55 if J m U ,. ' if? 2 ' , ff 'W , w ' 'V A VVV f Q 1' 1? .y Q i 3 4 if ff Ev I z,,, lx V J .?,1 :M V,L,, Y - LL,,Lf ff m l , :,f,': ' , 'iff-w W m . i A . ' :., L, ,,,' , , ff A , aj? ' if 1 fl an 9 I 'md 'Q' ,f 1-4 . -, Y 16 .,.,, J Q ii mm.' . sr x M. 2 E' EWFWA Q- 5 11 . . I if '-nfl.: 7f '5 T ,A If kk? i Q I ' I , I f s L , f .iff E' 5 WN I Q , 5 .B 15 fx' QQ. J' My Q -5gL,.Qg:5ax -- S Mk ' A QQ f ,, A , L: 3 Q 4 3 . A X J VV,. V .. 'fum I A , ZX! ' :ws f 'N sb x ima' vs 5- X P' if 2 Y H.. Fa S or Outstanding individual performances during the season p were given by Tom Rossi, Most Valuable Player, Southern Zone Defensive Player of the Year, First team All Conf, ba n q U e t Sun Player of the Week, Eugene Harris, Most Outstanding Offensive Back, First team All Conf., John Guedry, Most S t Outstanding Offensive lineman, First Team All Conf, John Mannion, Most Outstanding Defensive Back, First Team p All Conf, Don Schmidt. First team All Conf: John Rader, First Team All Conf, .lack Rader, Most Outstanding Defen- sive lineman, First Team All Conf., Rick Jacober, Most Out- standing Defensive lineman, Second Team All Conf., Dallas Sweeney, Coaches Award, Second Team All Conf., Eric Jordan, Most Improved Player, Second Team All Conf, Earl McMillan, Second Team All Conf., Sun Player of the Week, ,leff Howe, Second Team All Conf., Steve Hitchcock, Second Team All Conf. Other players who made good efforts and were honor- able mention on the All Conf. team were Shain Strnod, Tim Terry, lee Jimerson, Doug Shawver, Rick Doepker, Dan Rivera, Tom Rader, Emmit lamb, and Carl lamb. I. Tom receives the Sun player of the week Award. 2. The three musketeers-Coaches Chura, Ackerly, and Johnson. 3, Cowboystars line up. 4. I 'd like to thank my mom, my dad, my dog . . I N 3 3 , l. Mark watches the action against Bonanza alone. 2, J.V. Football Team, first row, left to right, Wayne Tapp, Jim Evans, Mark Valdov, second row, Lee Walker, Jim Roushkolb, Brian Green, Eric Strain, Bob Anderson, Mark Pico, Curtis Morman. Bob Schmidt, Ed Covert, Eric Armstrong, third row, Scott Krohn, Chuck Lavern, Steve Koehnke. Jack Ayers, Lester Ish- mael, Tony Scott, Duane Roscoe, Ricardo Lamb, Bill Keltner, fourth row, Brett Sterling, Todd Harbach, Vinnie Longo. Kevin Houston. Mike lsmari, Jeff Hudson, Mike Donoho. John Foss, Mike Ladua, fifth row, Ben Bex, Bill Wagner. Mike Suits, Kelly Wade, Dave Chapman, Sam Bracken, Brad Mcleroy, Kahlan O'Hara, Back Row, Coach Steve Degelbeck, Coach Sam Mon- toya, Ken Erlanger, Richard Gottlieb, Bob Gunter, Coach Ruben Gonzales, 3. Sometimes nothing seems to work. 4. Block that kick. , ir X JV Football Team stars of the future 9 I I I I I g , n az, 5 . i. Q t,,.'Ke The JV football team, despite a record of I- 7-l, showed signs of becoming a very good varsity team in the year to come. Outstanding players included Bobby Schmidt, the team's most valuable player, Brad Daniels, outstanding defensive lineman, Brian Green outstanding defensive back, Bill Keltner, best offensive line- man, Brett Sterling, best offensive back. j. v. footballfl57 3 Freshmen football team record 3-wins and 4 losses This year's Freshmen football team finished the season with a 3-4 record. There were many bright spots throughout the year and the team showed promise for the future. Best players included Tony Dejack, Outstanding Offensive Back, Dave Deluca, Outstanding Defen- sive Back, Troy Brown, Outstanding Offensive Line- man, George Castro, Outstanding Defensive Line- man. Castro was also the team 's Most Valuable Play- er and was moved up to Varsity. I. Freshmen Football Team, first row left to right Clint Walker, Mike Smales, David Matlock, Kevin Williams, Fernando Carmona, Tony Himes, second row, Steve Hansen, Ken Karin, Tony Dejack, Chris Perm, Bob Strnod, David Bowe, Jeff Gallagher, George Ro- dosh, third row, David Fortneberry, Jim Brown, Jim Ayala, John Chavez, David Berry, Jim Bayer, John Phee, Jeff Shiroky, John Garrick, George Castro Jr., fourth row, Joel Casmiro, John Banch- back, John Guelliano, Danny Colleran, Jim Pisanelli, Dave Deluca, Tom Deluca, Scott Bowman, Alvin Harris, fifth row, Jeff Chura, Mike Nelson, David Jensen, Mike Lanier, Rick Curtis, Jeff Smith, Chris Sweeney, Kim Fullmer, Troy Brown, sixth row, manager Mike White, Pat Pavlikowski, Larry Wallace, Ken Thompson, Mark Wilson, Steve Cox, Coach Spinx, Steve Wolf, Mark Neagle, Shane Portnoy, Mike Rader, Steve Morris, Ken Oscar, Boyd Martin, Coach Larry Barnson. 2. A near catch for Chris Perm. 3. Jeff Gallagher gets play information from coach Barnson. 4. 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They held many fund-raising activities such as selling key chains, candies and holding car washes. At football games, the Bench Babes provided Gatorade for thirsty players. They partici- pated in school assemblies during the season, decorated lockers and houses and ga ve the team their support. I, Lisa Beard finally realizes she wore the wrong uniform. 2, Chapped lips . , 4 the reward for extra work, 3, Lori helps fold the programs. ssc-uanusud Cowboy Tennis completes finest year ever Perennial Tennis Powerhouse Clark High School was the only stumbling block of this year's Cowboy Tennis Team. The Cowboys compiled an impressive lOl mark losing only to the Chargers. The Cowboys, Chargers, and Vikings all finished the season with IGI marks and tied as zone co-champs. Clark, how- ever, won a three way playoff and went on to win the State championship. Cowboys Arnie DiGeorge, Anthony Alfonzo, Brad Capawana, Ray Alfonzo, and .lohn Drake were both all-conference, and all-state. Congratulations on a great year! I. Alfonzo and Show work together for top spot in doubles. 2. Brett Dickinson, Chaparral's top singles player, slams a good one, 3. Ron Darling and a ball with a will of its own. 4. Tom Alm blasts a backhand for a winner against Vo-Tech. 5. Coach Miller takes score, 2 . A.. M 3 WW ,VVQ j -Sym 5 Varsity Tennis Team: front row, left to right, Brett Dickinson. Tom Ahn, Phil Luna, Rory Nelson, Jerry Show, Alex Gerber. back row, Jeff Campbell, Ron Darling, John Drake. Arnie Di- George, Brad Capawana. Missing were Anthony and Ray AI- fonzo. f if HI' , , WTI, K A:i':,?f:' ' ' ,, A, W 's im ,h A .f , , , ,- k , x W, ,MW . .Y M W 'I' W, , i 2 4, A , , I Q, , 1 I t ,gif ,, Hy K , . f ' ?,U,Wa5.q ' I ,I i 1 , N t I I t I 3 4 3 I I I I Lady netters finish year 9-2 Chaparral's Girls Tennis Team completed a very successful year by capturing third place in zone. Led by Gina Miller in singles and Tami Resnick and Nickie Freedman in doubles, the Cowgirls rolled to a 9-2 record. A highlight of the season came in the Bonanza match, when the score was tied I3 M to I3 M, Lori Jones was the only one still playing and she was losing 5 games to 2 and set point. Miss Jones made a heroic comeback from sure-defeat to win in a tie-breaker and win the set and the match for the team. All the girls played well under pressure and deserve much credit. I. Gina Miller, top girls tennis player, serves a good one. 2. Varsity Tennis Team: Front row, left to right, Erin Colleran, second row, Suann Lester, Gina Miller, Terri Hartman, third row, Susan Shiffman, Sandy Killian, fourth row, Missi Grebb, Sheila Balsinger, Mona Wright, Jamie Cotel, back row, Tami Resnick, Nickie Freedman, 3. Erin Colleran hits that ball 4, Terri Hartman waits to begin her match with Vo-Tech. tennis ,I l6l una . And more Tennis I. Nickle Freedman and Tami Resnick play for top spot in doubles. 2. Jeff Campbell slams another winning shot against Vo- Tech, 3. Alex Gerber looks like a case of loose nerves before his match. 4. Susan l62f tennis Shiffman warms up before her match. Basketball team 2nd in state . V M x aa N ,,, , 'Q J an .. - is 'iff dt? 5 6 l. Coach Brooks tells it like it is. 2. Going, Going, Gone. 3. Top player cools off during half time, 4. Coach Brooks. 5. In your eye. 6, Varsity Basketball Team first row left to right. Kathy Denton, Shetitia Bolin, Sandra Hamilton, Tanyya Webb, Charisse Tate, second row, ,lacki Hunsaker, Pat Gray, Wyndy Brooks, Pam Albrech, top row, Shelli Koelliker. Bridgette Washington, Sabrina Hyde, and manager, Marsie Smith. . ,,... , ,WX l ,M-wffwfvmwm-W -W mwwwm .J .ww Aonavafuwwnawmumamw eq. ff, Q 1: 3 fi ' - ,,.- My ffwwpw Wa. fy St. 3' 5 fr lla 3 2 X .l.' 45 An- l. Sandra Hamilton and Sabrina Hyde ,....---' '6- presenting the 2nd place State rroph y to the assistant principle. Mrs. West. 2. Up, up, and away. 3. .lump ball. 4. Tall players are kind of hard to be stopped. 5. ln the hoop! womens basketball, ' l 65 I l. Mike Burns wins the dunking COl7te'5t. 2. Tom Rossi looks for an open teammate. 3. Rossi goes in for the layup. 4. The Varsity Basketball team: front row. Left to right, John Mannion. Lee Jimerson, Pace Mannion, Billy Banks, second row, Ronnie Richards. John Bayer, third row, Danny Phee, Donnie Love, Mike Burns, Don Schmidt, Danny Poole. Brian Stout, Mike Washington. ' 4 l66yf basketball Varsity cagers rated tops Chaparral's 77-78 Varsity Basketball team began the season rated as the top 'AAA team in Nevada. The team concluded their undefeated pre-season games by capturing first place in both the Victorville Valley Invitational Tournament and the Rancho Holiday Classic. Mike Burns was MVP in both tournaments. Chaparral always won through a team effort and almost always had four or five players scoring in double figures. Many games were saved by a reserve player coming off the bench to lead the Cowboys to victory, as in an early league game against Valley, when Danny Poole and Mike Washington came off the bench to spark Chaparral to overcome a nine point deficit early in the game. The John MannionfPace Mannion combination, Tom Rossi's outside jump shots, Spiderman Burns' slam dunks, and the overall tight play of Ronnie Richards spiced all of the Cowboys's exciting running games. Q 1 v fm' - :fb 2 D 3 Cowboys lose cager Love Chaparral's most unfortunate loss this year was the death of Donnie Love. At the time of his death, Donnie was a forward on the Basket- ball team and second leading scorer and re- bounder. As well as being an excellent basket- ball player, Donnie was well liked by his team- mates. He brightened up practices and locker room sessions with his unique sense of humor. The Basketball team dedicated the remainder of the season to Donnie Love. In memory of Donnie, the team voted to retire his jersey K Number 52j At an assembly, Coach Booth pre- sented a mounted display of Donnie 's uniform and picture to memorialize his contribution to Chaparral Donny was born September 4, l96Q l. Mike Washington goes up for shot against Gorman. 2. The late Donnie Love. 3. Doug Randall goes in for a layup. 4. Danny Phee and .lohn Bayer after a Cowboy basket. 5, Ronnie Richards jumps high for shot against Bonanza, 6. Ronnie Richards adds the soft touch. l. Mike Burns leaps against Bonanza. 2. Varsity team moments before the opening tip, 3. Spiderman Burns slam dunks. 4. Action under the basket. 5. John Bayer listens to the official, Varsity Basketball team jumps to number one 'Q ln 4 a 5 W. K ..., ..,.. 5 2 I li l. John Manion brings the ball downcourt. 2. A long jump shot. 3. Billy Banks ready to pass, 4. Pace Mannion has the edge on the jump, 5. Danny Poole and Don Schmidt look for the rebound. basketbalIfl69 .l. V. Cagers . for the future . hope sr ,ge ,,,,- H .f - 1-fx? ,, , 3 The J. V. Basketball team, which in past years prepared young balhwlayers for the Varsity team. again showed promise during the 77- 78 season. The team was composed of sophomores, and was very competitive throughout the year. It was coached by Neil Donnelly and Steve Moore, and was led to its winning ways by many good players, including Andre Eagles. 4 17ofbaskefba11 C fl I. Troy Brown shoots from ten feet out. QHBUYS fl 2. Tough way to dribble. 3. on one. 4. Kelly Wade look Billy Jackson goes on s in awe at the officiaj l. Jerry Sutton flies high during the jump. 2. Dribbling the ball down court. 3. J. V. players watch from the bench. 4. J. V. Basketball team, front row, Left to right, Brett Washington, Andre Eagles, Mike Bell, Dave Chapman. Lance Hadfield, Jerry Sutton, Tony Scott, second row, Tony Gains, Kelly Wade, Bill Jackson, back row. Troy Brown, Darrel Martin, Tanny Owens, Ed VanMetren, Danny Owens. 3 K 'L i.,ti B 1 4 2 -sims Jw .ssismi-,,.f.s1f' K 3 , c ff. , ..,. ,. ... . .. 5 ,W I 04 Q Q + 1 .K 7- K I B X K' f '1- i' 'V 'YT ,. mv- l .f.fg,avfffQ4 1 h . as . 5 .Q ,ga - ,L fi - A ,,f1 . K S' fi! A I K.. K. 22? , 1 4 A , 1 KK 45 ' , 1 . W L? - 'iff' ' .. ,,.. , M , ,. KK Dgygpisg? . N YWPWHQP K 5: 1.52 KK K Y. A ' - K ,EEK ,1 K I ' z -1 ' ' ' 1 I, if, U3l5t'aLf5 1 KK K K , I K K .. . K gt, ng., UM it , ' ' y l' EX Y v ix , Li 4 I K KKK KK K i 45 KK 4 K ,Q f X . ,-KKKKK ks. . .- Y' vs 53 r B' f 1 . K 'K -15 Freshman team young and determined The freshman basketball team was young and determined. winning many games during the 77- 78 season. They had a lot of spirit and proved to be one of the better Cowboy freshmen teams of recent years. The team was coached by Marshall Hansen. l. Setting the play. 2. Going in for the basket. 3, The freshmen basketball team. Hot hots fire up! The Hot Shots were an enthusiastic group of girls that lent service and spirit to the Basketball team. They took down statistics at games and did many other things to help keep the players happy. Some of these included: making signs, selling programs, decorating the player's lockers, and providing Gatorade for the players at each game. The Hot Shots had various money raising projects to heb pay for their trip to Reno. There are nine girls altogether, and the president of the group was Eileen Mclfadyen. Hot Shots: front row, Left to rightf .Iaime Shimbaum, Nicki Freeman. second row. Eileen McFadyen, Melissa Greb, Connie Anthony, third row, Jill Steigerwald, Diane Holiday, Debbie Holiday, Corey Robinson. hot shotsfl73 l. Varsity Soccer Team: Front row, left to right, Shain Strnod, Kyle Rowley, Bill Meyer, Jim Taylor, Karter Rowley, Jody Chofield, Second row, Sammy Combs. Steve Kahn. Jeff Woodward. John Bowers, Wayne Lehtinen. Jay Italiano. Alex Delgado, Mike Malloy. Top row, Coach Robert Lemmon. Mark Danewood, Bruce Thetford, Bill Reganhardt, Jack Rader, Gray Crampton, Danny Lunt, Danny Kempf, Randy Fields. Gary Sepede, Coach Bob Johnson. 2. Sammy can really fly, 3. Randy goes for it. 4. Gary the greatest. 5. Quiet thoughts during halftime. 6. Karter chest traps with skill. 7. 8. Another moment of Glory. 9. A prayer before the game. Varsity soccer team has winning attitude l74fsoccer At the kick off, the excitement began with Chaparral dominating the field. Steve Kahn scored in the first six minutes of play, followed by Brad Marks in the secon ,quarter The Cowboy's took a tota of I5 shots in the first half against Eldorado, coaches Bob Johnson and Robert Lemmon made many substitutions allowing the whole Cowboy team to play. Sammy Combs and Steve Kahn took credit for the 2 remaining goals and Chaparral won the game 4-l. The team made their annual trip, this year to Torrence California where they played on a rainy day against the El Camino Semi-pro team. The Cowboys were is L. K... . W st . Y W in 1 Vu., 3 defeated 3-O but played the best game they played thus far. Knotts Berry Farm and Redondo Beach were part of the agenda. The graduating seniors who will be missed were Gary Sepede, Steve Kahn, Mike Malloy, Sammy Combs, Jack Rader, John Bowers. and Bruce Thetford. With players like Randy Fields, and Shain Strnod returning to the team next season the Cowboys will be off to a winning start. A new coach for Chaparral this year, Bob Johnson, stressed game plays and a reconstruction of the team. The season ended with a record of 6-6-3. mm I I qiwwnw 7 H QD, ,M w , Qnwg ' s Acnfpm-V. 1 Soccer? a game of skill and speed .Qt Q 7 I 9 ff J.- 5' ,, in-Z ll l. John sets his trap. 2. It 's always Mike's style to be ahead of his opponent. 3. Shain always has winning on his mind. 4. Cowboy 's are the BE5T!lll 5, Steve not pleased and knows when he's right. 6. Tim reaches beyond limit to get the ball. 7. Just a picture for fun. 8. Gary GOAl.lE Sepeede puts his power behind the ball. 9. Chaparral's Finest. IQ Jack makes juggling an art. ll. Bill bicycles to save the ball. l2, A chilly day for manager Lehtinen. I2 soccerfl 77 1 43 ff CL I J, I ,TZ mf Q ,A X,-4, -lJ.Ln.,..d 'f -- 'Sv fin. mf' IL' if ,fm if qi. 4.5! 1 ff w 4 -'Qin S- -. -:,Qi'f4 - a iushi Elly 3: ,:-if Lf '1 ' 'mi' N' wwf I P , 5 , J. V. Record 5-5-3 The .Iunior Varsity Soccer Team played a total Eagan! of I6 games which consisted of I4 regular season games played every Tuesday and Thursday, and 3 tournament games that were hosted by Bonanza. This year's team had outstanding Freshmen players such as Rob Malloy, Tony Lopez, and Sean Wright. Curtis Morman who was advanced to the Varsity squad in mid-season was this year's leading scorer. The Co-Captians were Rick A yla and David Lockens. Their season ended with 8 wins 4 losses and I tie. The most exciting game of the season was against Las Vegas. The game was close with both teams taking many shots and pressuring the goalies. Even though Chaparral lost, the team had the satisfaction of a game well played. Coach Mike Baggett, in his second year with the Cowboys, coaches with enthusiasm untiring. I. Chaparral defender Ed Buzby out leaps Vegas opponents. 2. Randy guides and directs his team from inside the box. Team Picture: Front row, left to right, Rick Ayala, Randy Tidwell, Second rowp Tony Lopez, Shawn Strnod, Andrew Barker, Rob Malloy, Jay Nietling. Jerry Juarez, Lane Schneider, Da vid Daane, Third row, Phil Luna, Sean Wright, Curtis Morman. David Lokken, David Alba, Ed Buzby, Todd Harbauch, James Evans, Ray Clark, Back row: Bob Schmidt, Dave Woodward, Alan Dees, Bob Walford, Tony Himes, Dan Kempf. 1 is .......l...AA 1 emgvXwf1wmm.wwxm.wuqgsmwswwmawmurgrw.smwmmmu,mswfmm. .fffs.wxsasf z e we 'x S' N , 52 Xxff , 4i.g Q 4 5 .,x- w 3 Q V...-un, .w-an 1 . fn - A 5 sms D s. 2 ' A 3 M, 4 A 0 x SJ 'bw s K ' X 1 I Q, 'ZW-.. .. 1'fff him, i.,U'l'f ' N' N vwisgf A 1 g . Q x wg, Rh K K 0 ,, ,, an 3, K H f i NM W I' RH K .3 1 P W: fa 3 mb . 2' K .f . N f F K2 1 2, . 5 ' 4 . - i 'U Q N L-im ' 1' 6 A '3?j ai.fiEj,,f v '1s. 2 -5 1 as - , . ,r tw fr ' , . F.-, . il Nwvwvnwxwura v I 2 5 3 4 . A x Q. A LN .x9f Yfjf ' K 4 ,.:x , f ., , ,XX gm, Q , QA ' Q ' 6 , i Lf Q ., . K M- -6 ' ,W , 4' ' f 2 . iw , na W mi A, SQ ' 'p f H' K WY Q iff ' f E , i ,V . ,f I Ava? , ff ' if E I it I f ' fi' 0 'X 1, sr f'4 4ffTjg si ' 'Q' K ' Q f V5 ,A ,.., A , M, V .,,A , . Li, :so mg? 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Chaparral Soccer Bunnies: Top row, left to right, Teri Bodell, Joyce Upshaw, Jackie Bishop. Tye Langer, Amy Steigerwald, Second row. Terri Cox, Randy Edwards. Lynn Ratzlaff, Di Ann Neill, Third row, Rachael Fox, Devi Clark, Janice Coyle, Bottom row, Lisa Frei, Gina Hines, Lisa Combs. 3. Gray Crampton recieves a special song on his birthday. 4, Devi keeps stats during close game. 5. Rick Ayala presents a first place trophy from the Eldorado tournament. soccerbunniesflffl 'S 5 H Varsity Volleyball team makes teamwork work The Varsity Volleyball team got off to a good start with wins against Bonanza, Gorman, and Vo- Tech. The team consists of I0 players, Shelly Kolliker and Sabrina Hyde contributed a great deal of skill in their spiking, Connie Tucker is favored to be one of the better setters in Clark County. Along with Connie, they had Terri Weir, Nicki Freedman, and Georgette Oldenberg who were also good setters. The Varsity team was coached by Mrs. Allen who coached J. V. last year. I. Coach Allen. 2, Shelly sets it up for the p-7px Iff- Cowboys. 3. Varsity Volleyball team: First row. left to right: Connie Tucker, Georgette Oldenberg, and Denise Fuson, Second row: Nicki Freedman, Sabrina Hyde, and Karen Dolan. Third row: Teri Weir, Shelly Kolliker, Liz Callahan, and Sheila Gavalier. 4. Which way did it go? i 2 i i I 3 5 I. This ones mine. 2. Well, the game is over. 3. Ready or not. here it comes. 4, Denise and Nicki make it a double play. 5. Time our for the Cowboys. , If .e.. 32. volleybalVl83 ff?-RQW MH QW ..... nm, N 9 ,QS 4 5' if A 5 nf J' asf K a P- ' W -In x I Qpiw' M W SPR , W L hw. F W Q. kv ,Ng Lx f' - x .,-k K A S as :l.L W - K Q x x ew L' 5 A M X K .NR V 1 . . iv tx. -Q K 5 K , I . 1 ' 5 :Q LAA ' M A ,. LUELN Xi S ,F . if! I 'X 1: S r . - ww 4 ' 1 f bg ' rv. 'EVM 5: Q ,N-f' . f 'N 'ff '33 , L , 3 W :-' - N V Q b , . - I , A , W fir L f- 1 K 1, QQ, V' My H ' 2. fs - ' ' if .. Wifi aff- , 3 , K k:k,k Wag .kr V , ig Q H ' N J A , .. Q . 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In the playoffs against Western, the girls J V team was victorious and became league champions, however the boys were defeated. l. Boys bowling team. First row, left to right: Stuart lngerman, Robert Cusumano. Keith Baver. Second row: Robert Thompson. Jeff Peterson, Kevin Cunningham. Jeff Morris, Rob Burke, Doug Myszkowski, Ray Burke. Top row: Mike Point. 2. Ron concentrates for a great game. 3. Jeff goes for a strike. 4. Keith studies the pins. 5. Kevin is getting ready, 6. Doug gets set. 7. Mr. Dyck shows Pam where the pins are. 8. Robert watches his mark. 9. Patty looks for the right ball. IO Keeping score can be a drag. ll. Practice, practice, practice. H Varsity wrestlers ha ve another successful season . . . i. Jeff Turns his opponent for a near fall, 2. Mike Lambert gets a grip on his opponent. 3. Dallas Sweeney drives his opponent to the mat. 4, Jorge Navaro throws his weight around, WS- ' ., .VV-46? was X' A JE' V 'l P S4 he , , - f' A 4 'xi N my f Q ' Ms Q g,3, X , . 3327? ,, ,Xa Q , 1 , ?f4?E5:1,a:fv , W ,,,,,A,-, 11,-vf zrmfi,-V Li -V 1 . f,,- .f4 :5IQ2'At ' 4' 7 , f- .W . x vw f-,.,v,.r fp' E NJ '--...nf - N' V1 vw: -. , ,,, ,f zz U ,K ., mf.-J,.m,,,?f , A -- ,1 4 57 f - ww N X' 'I YF? ,N 2 f N .Ex X M. Q 1' u Y YK E 257 l5 Jl as QLEYT' .ii 1131 flffiilgiuxm: 'I going after . The 'Pun to the Pacific for the American Cancer Society began another successful year for the Varsity Wrestling team and netted over 52,5619 for that cause. Besides raising money, the wrestling team has worked hard to remain number one, They have placed first in the Western Takedown Tournament, the Estancia Tournament in California and the Chaparral Invitational Tournament. Jorge Navarro, Jeff Gardiner, Tom Robertson, Phil Cortney and Chris Canfield took first place honors in the Western Takedown Tournament, Dallas Sweeny and Bill Schoesler came in second. ln the Estancia California Tournament, Eugene Harris, Jay Kashiwamura and Jeff Gardinier came in first, Second place went to Phil Cortney and Bill Schoessler. At the Chaparral Invitational Tournament, first place winners were Mike l.ambert, Mark Norcia, Phil Cortney and Eugene Harris. Jorge Navaro and Chris Canfield were second place winners. ln the Basic Invitational, where no team points were given, Mark Norcia, Phil Cortney, and Chris Canfield took first place honors. Coming in second were Jorge Navarro, Dallas Sweeny, Eugene Harris, Mike Lambert, Jay Kashiwamura and Bill Schoesler. l. First row left to right: Jon Cruson. Jay Kashiwamura, Bill Schoessler, Eric Armstrong, Mike Lambert. Dean Matsuura, Jeff Gardinier, Dan Groesbeck, Tom Robertson, and Mike Harmon. 5econd row: Phil C ortne y, Ed Belanger. Chris Canfield, Chris Tomlinson, Mark Norcia, Mike Mitrani, Tony Freeman. and Mike Suits. Third row: Steve Hitchcock, Bill Keltner, Dallas Sweeney, Kahlan O'Hara, Jorge Navarro, and Fernando Carmona. J. Mark Juarez goes for a takedown against a Valley opponent. 3, Get off my back. 4. Dallas Sweeney gets ready to take over on top. l9O varsity wrestling 1 ,1- Y 1 ,sn r .Wx sfo-v V W , x ., M M? O if 6 Ly!! 5 -.X ' , Y Wx, XXX I f 4 . -b f'-T Z 35- 'vf A Asp. ,J .S-,,f. ,Q 'N Q Q. .A -Q ,- V JN! FS if M ws my x Q Coach Barnson and Knoblauch lead wrestlers to victory I, Eddie Bellanger makes a pretzel out of his opponent. 2. Mark Juarez is unsure of his victory. 3. Mark Norcia and Chris Canfield enjoy the match, 4, Coach Barnson gives instructions from the sidelines. --f 1' ggiwfx iw 3 4 9? 59 'Lf' ' f- 1Ji95iW? Q'7'7t?-fl -I f.wN4337 ' K 'gg' 5, ?H W- WT SM-Sivf Jw? 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V. wrestlers future champs pin pals enthusiastic group Adding much enthusiasm and cheer to wrestling matches, the Pin Pals work very hard during the course of the year to support the Varsity and Junior Varsity wrestling teams. Selling fireworks in the hot summer sun began the year for the 34 Pin Pals. Candy sales and selling CHS Invitational T-Shirts were just a few of the ways they raised money to support their team. Money raised pays for out-of-town expenses when the Pin Pals are on the road with their team. Being a Pin Pal was described as being a big family of close friends, said one Pin Pal. We go out together f wrestlers and Pin Palsj and do things even when there isn 't a match. 6 7 P I. Ed Belanger on his way to a victory. 2. Pin Pals add volume and enthusiasm to the match. 3. Chris Tomlinson beats his opponent at the Convention Center. 4. Bob Aiken hits a switch out. 5, Bob tries for a stand up. 6. Darla wraps up another winning match, 7. A Cowboy work-over, 8. Pin Pals: front row, left to right: Lisa Norcia, Lisa Okelberry, Laura Zakas. Debbie Messina. Jeannie Landers. Melani Robinson, second row, Sheree Okelberry, Jennifer Kruse, Rainie Okelberry, Darla Jacobson, Vicki Melby, Marsha Sharp, Kathy Lewis, Traci Morrison. Jami Morrison. third row. l-ellcia Wilcox. Kay Kelly, Charisse Davis, Debbie Bieman, Susan Lacey. Jill Mendorf. Teri Hartman. Barbara Hatch, Tracey Heming. Anna Hendrix, back row. Donna Randall, Chris Vanert, Jill Hancock. Kelly McNeil, Sheri Pearcy pin pals, 'l95 MEN'S TENNISILLQQY-itlllilil is I I WOMEN 'S TENNIS 9-2 Opponent Chaparral 5 Opponent Chaparral 7 Las Vegas 27 I3 Rancho I5 0 Bonanza 28 9 Gorman I9 0 Eldorado 28 23 Clark 5 0 Basic 28 IOV2 Boulder City I 7 M 0 Vo Tech 28 25 Western 3 2 Rancho 26 DM Valley I5 Z 7V2 Gorman 205 I0 Las Vegas I8 I6 Clark I2 II Eldorado I7 O Boulder City I 8 8 Basic 20 2 Western V L26 I BM Bonanza I-'IM I4 Valley 7 I4 Il Vo Tech I7 VARSITY FOOTBALL I0-I at lall Opponent Chapaffa' tttlar ,, f tarl L A f tlfa 5 yeat I IFQQILLSHMEN FOOTBALL Li 0 Rancho I4 Vegas 0 Oppavavf Chaparral V45 7 Western 32 L: VVL5' I l l 0 , I I o Eldorado 32 IQ 5 5 'a I 22 0 Basic 4l 22'ff' aal' 25 'fxjncho S 6 Bonanza 27 20 I I I I 0 I8 Eljstegn I4 20 Clark I9 g I2 I8 B We 0 8 7 Valley 28 24 Bonanza 0 asm PLA voffs 35 Clark' 5 Bonanza 35 Clark I3 5 Vallgy 5 O C-'ark 20 6 Reno 22 Va eY ZONE CHAMPIONS STATE CHAMPIONS WOMENS Bxfffgg BASKET' t WOMENS' VARSITY VOLLEYBALL ' , 9-6 WOMENS GOLF Second in Division Opponent Chaparral I ' 16 gorman 76 380 Bonanza 286 38 Bonanza 40 faffaff V0 Tafh Win Ckoss coufvnev 39 Valley 50 316 Rancho 301 31 Clark 45 362 Gorman 2 7 7 Women fs 7,1 I0 vo Tech IOI 4038 Clark 300 Ffa-sn.-sapn. 6-2 26 Basic 55 5-VV Boulder City 288 Varsity B P M 39 Rancho 4I lllll I Illl Western 294 Varsity 35 Western 64 A259 Basic 273 39 Eldorado 5l A I-as 279 BOWLINQV' ff 4l Las Vegas 62 for win I ILLLLLL I5 Gorman af L Men's varsity aaanafay 28 Bonanza 53 I I ZONE '3rd Men's J. 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Principals keep Chaparral organized Front row. left to right: Larry Olsen, PrincipaL Donald Smith, Vice Principal in charge of athletic activities. Second row, Larry Turner. Vice Principal in charge of curriculum. Back row, Mildred West, Vice Principal in charge of attendance. Mr, Brown, Vice Principal in charge of student activi- ties, Mr. Olsen, head administrator of the largest high school in Clark County, spent a year before Chaparral opened organizing the staff, the curriculum and logistics of who was teaching where and when. Mr. Olsen has been an educator for twenty years. In addition to principalships at KO and Rancho, Mr. Olsen began his teaching career teaching Social Science and Physical Education. Mildred West was the newest staff member. She formerly came from Clark High School, where she first taught Home Economics and later became the dean. Burnt Deans and Counselors pro vide guidance Front row, left to rights Don Perry, Counselor, Orien Lamoreaux, Counselor, Jessie Halton, Counselor. Jackie Anderson, Counselor, Mary AppeL Chairman, Counselor, Larry Lockridge, Counselor, Back Row, Dennis White, Dean, Aldeane Ries, Dean, Philip Coffin Counselor, A Dean 's life is not all discipline and parent conferences. In addition, Mrs. Ries, finds time to run a dance dating service for shy students, talk out problems with students who seek out her advice, write poems for assemblies and yearbooks. and participate in skits at Pep Assemblies. Mrs. Ries has been at Chaparral since it opened. Art and Performing Arts teachers encourage talents for self-expression 202ffaculty Front row, left to right, Marie Mason, Photo one and two, Publications, Robert Negrete, Art one. Back row, Dorothy Berry, Fibers one and two Art one, Printmaking, Bill Camp, Ceramics one and two, Art one, Klark Black, Mixed Chorus. Glee, Surrey, Ron Jensen, Drawing one Painting one, Art one, Len Paul, Theater one and two, Technical Theater one and two. Not Pictured, Mike Paulson, Varsity Band, J. V. Band, Music Theory, Stage Band. The newest member of the Arts Department is Mike Paulson. Mr. Paulson came from Morton Public School where he was Band Director. Bill Camp, Art Depart- ment Chairman, formerly taught at Orr .lunior High. He came to Chaparral and has been teaching now for five years here. Lenard Paul who helped open Chaparral, has introduced many plays such as, J.B. Wait Until Dark , The Music Man , Ten Little lndians , and Godspell to the student body. Klark Black directs Chaparral's many fine singing groups including Surrey Sing- ers, a pop rock group. Mr. Black has been at Chaparral since l975. Foreign Language and Business teachers teach special skills ,,, -luv ,ur 'ww-1 Front row, Rodger Jacquot, Business Department head, Accounting one and two, Key Punch. Second row, left to rightt Kay Dalis, Shorthand, typing two, Mazie Gonzaque, Typing one and two, Office Procedures, Dianne Ranney, Typing one, Simulated Business Experience, Filing, Cynthia Rua. Short- hand one, Office Machines, Typing one. Third row, Robert Lemmon, Spanish one and two, Max .la- cobson, German one two and three. English two. Back rowf Martha McCabe, Foreign Language De- partment Head. Spanish one and two, Latin one. Jayne Foote. French one, two and three. Delbert Sagers, Business Law, Typing Three, Business Math. Rodger Jacquot, Business Department Chairman, heads a diverse department. Many students benefit from hands on experience in classes ranging from typing one to actual work experience in the community. Mr. Jacquot has taught account- ing since Chaparral opened. He taught at Garside Junior High, before coming to Chaparral. Mr. Jacquot has been teaching now for ten years. Mrs. McCabe, Department Chairman for Foreign Language, has taught for twenty-four years. She taught at Rancho High School before coming to Chaparral and was the Senior Class Advisor last year. X, ,. ,W N fftft-ettsigwtf 1511.9 Vx v 4 aff 7-1 , int tttttt M Afteft Eff, Q VY ,, wt' M My If C x A ..- T 'HIr ' x facultyf203 Home Economics and Industrial Arts curriculum gives students hands on experience. AU 0--rl ,1---1 Wviikzi V new M4 we , Q fa, I, C 2011! faculty Front row, Cheryl Mc Daniels, Home Economics. Second Row, left to Right, Miriam Nelson, Home Economics, Dale Scott, Drafting, Richard Hoolihan, Auto Shop, and Mary Rector, Department Head, Home Economics, Back Row, leo Tucker, Wood Shop, and Dana Tomlinson, Metal Shop. Not Pictured, Terry L ytle, Department Chairman and Electronics Teacher. The Home Economics Department offers a wide variety of classes from sewing to the family in which students contemplate their futures as husbands and wives in a Complex Society. Mary Rector, Department Chairman, has been teaching at Chaparral since it opened. She taught at Rancho High School before coming to Chaparral The Industrial Arts Department Chairman, Terry L ytle, has also been a teacher at Chaparral for five years. He first taught at Rancho High School. Mr. L ytle heads a busy Department where students learn theory and practical applications through hands on experience in skills ranging from drafting a house plan to repairing the transmission of a car. Physical Education Department pro vides students with athletic skills iitii i 1 iV ttisiit 5 i ii ,,,,3 ssii s,sise i s Front row, Sam Montoya, Second row. left to right, John Acherly, Robert Berry Chairman, Ron Nix. Third row, Connie Berry, Department head, Sheryl Stansberry, Dave Roberts, Back row, Gloria Brooks, and Tona L ytle. Not Pictured Allen Avis, Sharon McGimsey. The Physical Education Department has a big job trying to keep the student body physically fit. A new member of the staff this year was Robert Berry. came from Hyde Park Junior High, where he was most successful in the Track, Cross Country, and Weight Lifting programs. Coach Berry, department head, was instramental in providing Chaparral with its first classy weight lifting room. Coach Johnson, who teaches drivers Ed. assis- ted in painting, building a platform, and organizing the room. facultyf.705 xfpfxaxlil N v English Department . -....,N NEG' fn 'xv' Front row, left to right, Marcia Koot, American Literature, English two, Mike Phelan, English three, Modern Literature, Russell Shcember, Forensics, Speech one, English two,Barbara Butler, English Dee partment head, English Literature, English one, World Literature, Back row, Mildred Watts, English one, two, and three, John Miller, English one, Sharon McGin1sey, English two. Candis Erbe, English one. Harry O'NeiI, American Literature. English one. The English Department, the largest department at Chaparral, offers a diver- sity of courses to meet the demands and interests of students. The Department Chairman is Barbra Butler, who taught at Rancho High School before teaching at Chaparral. Whe has now been teaching for twenty-three years. New to this department this year was Sharon McGimsey, she also is Drill Team Advisor. . A long wa y from, Run Spot Run. N-V.. k 'YZF' Front row, left to right, Mike Baggett, Alias Mark Twain, English two and three, Martha Greenman, English one, Short Story, John Kimak, English two, Modern Literature. Back row: Jon Brill, English three. Advanced Composition, Creative Writting, William Russell, Journalisim one and two, English two. Quincy Collins, English two, Donna Crabb, English one and two, Marcia Story, English two, Mod- ern Literature, Creative Writing. Not Pictured, Daphne Grabovoi, English two, Modern Literature, Max Johnson, English two, Dr. Janice Reid, Modern Literature, English three, Lynn Hadfield, Read- ing, Mr. Baggett, who looks very much like Mark Twain, participated in Homecom- ing Week by dressing up as his favorite character from the past. He spent the day discussing his writings with fascinated English students. facultyf207 Ma th Department emphasis on logic ,s sq... . 208f facult y Front row, left to right, Victor Ching, Algebra one and two, Mike Foote, Algebra one, Problems and Statistics, Comp. Math, Modell Talbert. Algebra one, Geometry, Steven Degelbeck, Career Math- matics, Algebra one and two, Irene Siska, Geometry, Algebra one, Career Mathmatics. Back Row, LaMarr Cardon, Algebra one and two, Career Mathmatics, Dennis Bretz, Math Lab., Rex Allred, Al- gebra two. Career Mathmatics, Cynthia Manion, Algebra one, Career Mathmatics, Geometry, Lloyd Booth, Department Chariman, Career Mathmatics, Algebra one and two, Authur Dyke, Algerbra one and two, Trigonometry, Although students are not required to take more than one math course in high school, many students find it necessary and useful to progress through a series of math classes to prepare themselves for a career. The department Chairman, Lloyd Booth, is also the head basketball coach, girls golf coach, and Hot Shots Ad- visor. Mr. Booth taught at Rancho before he came to Chaparral in l973. .. K., Science Department, an unusual species Pemoonc .. Lf., lu Vi fu 3, , 1,,V 6 N No 2 1 2 ., Z 'D .5 Q- Fr Front row, left to right, Robert Johnson, Department Head, Geology, James Bennett, Biology one, Life Science. Second row, Robert Seaman, Biology two, Life Science, William Kreuzer. Environmental Science, Biology one, Joyce Wilson, Life Science, Biology one, Barbara Givens, Earth Science, Biology one, Rex Goodell, Biology two, Marcia Taylor, Chemistry one, Biology one, William Gegg, Biology one, Life Sci- ence, Barry Tomsich, Chemistry one and two. Back row, Douglas Orr. Physics, Earth Science. Not Pic- tured, Virginia Hern, Biology one, Laurence Marshall, Environmental Science. Robert Johnson, Department Chairman, has been teaching at Chaparral since it opened. He formerly taught at Rancho High School. Mr. Johnson has now been teaching for twenty-seven years. facultyf209 Social Science studies people in society X Q . SW-Q. 5 SI S, cc. ,W 5 is 2 I Front row, left to right, Umberto Gambarelli, World History, Contemporary problems, John Turnbull, World History, Geography, Leadership one, Marshall Hanson, U.S. Government, U.S. History. Second row, Stephen Moore, US, History, Jeri Roberts, Marriage and Family, Sociology, Glenn Alleman, Department Head, U.S. w History, Ursula See, U.S. Government, Lloyd Long, U.S. History, Back row, Craig Swallow, U.S,Government Contemporary Problems, Robert Locatelli, U.S. Government, Denia Bowman, Psycology, Evelena Reese. Ethnic Studies, World History. Not Pictured: Ted Hoskins, U,S, History, Geography, Don Johnston, U,S. Government. Social Science courses aquaint the student with man, his problems, and roles in so- ciety. In addition to World and U.S. History, courses were offered in U.S. Government, Psychology, Marriage and Family, Geography and Political Thought. Glenn Alleman, the Department Chairman, formally tought at Las Vegas High School , before joining the staff in l974. facultyf2l0 Health, Special Education, and Career Orientation teachers pro vide special guidance 3X':'?. 2 N49 5 'fit , , ,Y Front row, left to right, Ruben Gonzales, Drivers Education. Health, Neil Donnelly, Practical Math- matics. English one and two, U.S. History, Career Exploration, Social Living, Diane Golda, Career Orientation, Second row, Ralph Knoblauch. Career Orientation, Health, Dale Sesseions, Department Head. Health. Not Pictured, John Chura, Drivers Education, Katie Pierrocos, Co-op Education, Wil- liam Shields. NJROTC, Military Science, Larry Barnson, Practical Mathmatics, English one and two, U.S. History, Career Exploration. Social Living,, Allen Bennion, Comp. Skills. Communication, Social Science, Science, Marcia Koot, Rhythmic Precisions, John Kimak, Career On-Site. Diane Golda, formerly from Irvington High School, California, started teaching at Chaparral this year. She is the Co-op of Career Orientation. Also, she is the ninth grade Cheer Leader Advisor. Mr. Dale Sessions, Drivers Education, Health, and Career Orientation Depart- ment Chairman, has been teaching at Chaparral since it opened. Mr. Sessions has been teaching for twenty years. He also coaches Baseball, Tennis, and Chess. facultyf2ll Board of Directors over-see school functions. The trustees on the School Board are in charge of instructor class room assignments. They make schedules and set curriculum. By developing tests and evaluations, they can study the students progress and make adjustments in courses offered, Superintendent of schools. Kenny Guinn Front row. left to right, Connie Larson, Helen Cannon. Earl Evans Jr. Back rows Dr. Herman VanBetten. Janet Sobal, Dr. Claire Woodbury, and Virginia Brewster. Jllffacult y Last Y Cosmos Win fore 77, 7CX7 . . . 'Son of Slow-Killing N ron Destroys Body Cells Mother . . . F Mourn Over Death of Grandma the Man Carter Biggest Box Spinks . . . Crosby Girl. Annie r's headlines . . Saturday Night Live . . , the Road to Peace Canal Treaty . . . Heavy Rains Carters Sister ,Converts Larry Golden Tour Farrah All . . . Bubbles last E Star Wars, Up For Oscars . . . 3. we K ,, L- - ,. ,,LV,. V , . . 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Wife. f N... - ,tfmmq . 1-1 .l3MfH1112-- 7iiTS.29525!fY'f71 ---7. ,aft-,fm H, . .ffggw ,Z fy ,M -ft 7 1 Q fo E ,sw if if 7 af ' wayne- ' Claude Burton Marc Bussey Ed Buzb y Russ Caci Liz Callahan Paul Cameron ' ' - , 2 .'.f ' Barbara Cantera Troy Carburgh Julie Catt Rigoberto John Chapa Carmona Glenn Chase Toni Carroll Marco Chiraini James Carter Darrel Christians Annette Casil Lenny Cipriano 55 4 Q ' .7 : ff W I 3 :F I 1.17 ,, if M ,, ,, ,, 'f'- H, , xt, ik Q ',,gf Q' ,., xv his 1 K. :Y Appr' 1 5 If N as 'W ! l.lll,lell gf fl V Q, x , A 5, - !y,22?i 5? I I ll ,,,, ww., ,, J 'Wye I ' at ' A 1' ' N 1' I ill N111 -..-f , Sf ,421 ff: I 4 'W -N.. H'-K R' f' ' -3,15 5 H , VA J' 1 . A v ,I How Embarassing I What am I doing sitting on this stupid spirit ladder? All these people yelling. I think I 'm going deaf. Here she comes with that delicious pie. Oh, come on, don 't yell louder. What are you people, masochists? I just remembered I have a dentist's appointment. Only a couple more steps, Why do they have to wait on that last step like that?I , . . thanks a lot. Just what I've always wanted . . . and sour too. Wonder buns. x It I i Tardy. but cool juniorsf2I9 22OUuniors W Af' Me m .. .V , ,,,,, f A fi ,F f u f 'ff'if 'fi' if -' f b i : f, ,Y ' H , ' V - kb f fllwtmff' V vllvvv ,- -ffsf' , , ,,:. Siiiiiiiiiwiswi 9? :5,'i'2?:' .5 lf' V. L1- feb W 2 ea ' 'h C C ,,,, , ,. E2 KA ,.,,, - evall -A -. , f P 'L' C in ' QQ ,,,,, 1 A 2 :, it .. VV V A ME ., 2 ' f ' ' ' fa 5 C f ' ..,, , , ,, ,z,,,,,,A., , H V, ., ,,,, t m, W., ,, -11- ' - 'J ,,,,. as 5 ig :V if Y, ,,m. : l . V I ,,M. . to E ti- .,.. . at 2' '- .. V ,,,,. 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A 4 at 8 K L 5 , ' ' 'I M y , , I V 51 f ' ' I Q, '1 'W 1 -4 fi g H 'I 1 fs ' ' K -.mf I f ., 7 X N kr-9 ' ' , , , ' 5 ' Q -,,f Q ff! k' ' ' I , - I i f 5911, W Q 7 545455 7 W .. 5, , 5 ' wwf I I - X , It A ,vw -fur . I ,Af 5 ,, are W ' 'V ' 6' YE W H' 1.39.71 Qi Q ,Q .JH . I K x, ' f , -D as t , lohn Daley on Darling etty Davis Ieff Davis race Dean aris Dejack Kath y Demola Karen Denton Bill Derby Greg Des .lardins Mark De Vilbiss Mark Diambrosio What do you mean if I add water it will blow up? SV , f ':a': just t , i Ken has the last word on style, Boy, am I starved. I could really use a good breakfast right now. Hey, this stuff doesn 't look too bad. Sure you can ha ve a taste. Is it good? Hey, wait a minute, don 't pass it around. Wait, that's my milk there. Hey, I paid for that stuff!! Some friends. Boy, am I starved. juniorsf22l .al I 've got to hurry, I 'm late for - oh my gosh, did anybody see me fall up the stairs? If y someone saw me fall they'll ha ve it all over school, They probably think I 'm some kind of weirdo that goes around smashing my face while falling up stairs. l'm going to see what I can do about getting a petition for a lot of elevators. Adding machines can be so much fun. He really gets involved in his work. uk sxfke 'X ' ft lfazm., .- K , . , , w s,,fx'1f? , V AJVV V i 'R 'f'z'fy ,'.:: 1 ,I 1,, , J V, I ,,,. I .. Mfg it r ee fr -gi 4? ,1 V15 Z, ' . I s N '--' ill if A' JY '95 . My if f ,ry M. my . 222fjuniors Be serious now and get real. jg f Debbie Dinkel Leona Dixon Ellie Doble Rick Doepker Martha Donato Pat Donoho as I Dan Draeger .lohn Drake John Dredla ' ' er Tammie Driv Mark Dubovi 'ck Lisa Duffy 6, ..,. V ,V- Li .,, V VV V W ' ' k E V V ,L', TVVN E- , j ' , , A , ' , ' . ' 'W ,. :fl ' VV fa JF' V JI ' -af if 1 5 - ffm , . V M WM ' :f f V' R' g N , IV 'X fi 'aft '.,, , ..u 1 My , 1 V ww gg N1 V , IA 7 , K th' N ' 'L ,,., . 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Ilil R f V VV ' 1 4 ' ' X U ' V, - Debbie Dunbar Bridgette Dupree Sherrie Dyer Jerri Dykes Nancy Easton Mary Ann Edwards Mike Edwards Jane Englestead Rebecca Fandal Marie Englestead Craig Fay Kevin Eherenman Michael Evans Tina Ferguson Rochelle Eiring Tracy E versole Randy Fields Tracy Elvin Mike Eylar Karl Fikes Charles Emerson Bill Faircloth Troy Fitch Randy Edwards Da vid Flatgard Cheryl Folkman Allen Ford Vicki Ford l.arry Foutz Chris Fowler Cindy Fox Rachel Fox Mitchell Franta Peggy Franzen l.ori Freeman Lisa Frei juniorsf223 Wow! Look at that line! That's longer than the one to see Star Warsl My sister said to get here an hour early and I thought she was nuts. I hope someone knows where we 're going 'cause ifl go to the wrong place I 'm gonna feel like a total jerk. Ihope I can find my classes in this place. lt's huge. I don't think I'm gonna survive this year. Abstract art makes him tired Kevin Furlong Sonja Gale Odalas Garcia Patricia Garcia Ian Gennitti Bill Giguere f , f' f vvts sa , 4? 9 4 if gi' Hifi? y E WM f t Q A f 5 45 gk! if f light? W tw M if 1 Michael Givens Kelly Glover Nancy Goldsberry .lody Goodwill Karen Goodwin Greg Goussak ,, ,,,, ,.,, . , ,, g wwf . wg, '-:ff 1 5 5' . ,V E ., gh , Zia-,'f: Affwlil I -11 -: 1, -. I- n:M::w 4- .mf , I 5 ff ' f .f -4-if Solitude in the smoking area. 224Uuniors ori Graff athy Grant arbara Grasso atricia Gray loyce Green Mignon Groce Dan Groesbeck Terie Grove Odalys Guin Ray Guin Rick Gunn Richard Hahn ,.. X if M ' ' GGGG' G ' by 'vm - 55E, ,E .:: 3:1 -1:51, Q.: sf--G ' .,... . ' ' ,,'a I e- V. - 'V Qi ,k.-, .-'f z V I gas ., ,. f Ken Hale Don Hall Ingrid Hall Mike Hall Michael Hamelmann .lill Hancock ' 'is...::,-3 . if . + 7 l.arry Hansen Sandy Harbauer Mike Harmon Terri Harmon Shari Harrington Terry Hartman Barbara Hatch Farrell Ha wkins Leslie Hayes Kimm Hedden Karen Hedger Jim Helm i 'S ' ' - .sf--Q.. .L'k In f K S Y - ,'ii- . --'i Q , .:,, A Q S 'lii M ll ,Q ni'l , ,'-. e H -55 'itz wi' All 'i ' W' 1 - ::: ' 'ii, G 'I .-i- - M rr' faet g ifi t at niitr V A fmwm l 9 ?fif'4't5iiMh1:mE,:nf ww: 1-1' SHEL:'::2i1f?h5:i525f129f'-1 'liissifitse ,..' V -- - a .::s:w::.: , ..,..N, f ' K - ' i g ' 1 ., ff if ,Q 'V l il ,. 1' 'J fi 111 - :-:repf1:,,.:Q?:evfQ!E2,1--12WPI? '1f:--n:.:.t,2- pc. . t,,,., se .. W ' U e W ..,, M- .a .fl .. . wig, ,... fee ,ff 2:' :F its Q M if E Q., Wi 1 . I I E I i 1 K r . -w' ' ' -, l' K -- -f'- . K , ,, ..... , 4 ..A,.,. a, ..,, M , . .. .. .. ,. , K M ff . -,'. H itt' V i, , ' ' I K y ay, ' . . .3 r 1 gi p sf 1552 r g-' ,V ,ggi is izffglfi 5 Q : na 5 J J :ig-aft! Gaylynn Helton Debbie Henderson Diane Henderson Greg Hendrick Cal Henrie Lee Henry Q A M it X SN es N, K N. X xii T fx J frrr fs- a' :th g - ,,,ee. Tis -a G --r il 'M juniorsf225 226Huniors Dawn Herman Danny Herrera Dexter Hewlett Janet Higgins Deedy Hill Amy Hirschler Steve Hitchcock Calvin Hokama Debbie Holliday Diane Holliday Wendy Holm David Holmes Teri Holt Melanie Houston Joe Humphries Steven Humphries Jackie Hunsaker Debbie Hunt Laurie Hunt Ron Hunter Karen Huntsman Brian Hutchison Stuart lngerman Vanessa lsenhour Jay Italiano Doug Jablin Barbara Jackson Sandra Jackson Gordon Jacober Lori Jacobson Q ,, . f , ,.,, 'J ,. -' .V JJ '..c , i M - ' . J ,, - ,. JM' ', ,,,, , ,V -- 213,21 , EJ 4 , ,, ,nz vif lfeififx Ji f- ,,,. ,gf - - ' J J ff'-' 'V , J tk i.l, -J 'J A H1 X ' - ff 74 llcc l J i I J , tct, J JJ J f,.. . ,5 ,fi'ff,,,f. 15? 1-J n w av' 3 ,. M. ,fa if f, 'au:,u4 if J ME M ,w 5 we H: Sue Jaeger Susan Jepsen Andrea Jimenez l.ee Jimmerson Douglas Johnson Mike Johnson H JJJJ L e- J- wc, , ,, ,.,f: f A F J My ' , , WJ W5 1 X' . 3 'f:,, ,, f ti for ,K at if M avi H Z f .,, ,, Q .,,. f2iiTiSS5ii52?,t .5s22:,:,f,, 'lL+-W' :iff if:-E,.m,!SZe at ..,, , ,,,, ,,, ,,,.,, , gi mg . , ,, ,M-F Q E f A 2 f a E J JJJt gJr2f,f ,yf5 J - .f -I. ,W VV., ,..,k,,,:fMa,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, ,..., W e . .t fm .W Vkk, 4:wm,.,1 fefzww Y Jffhm, JrJJJffw ,. 1- -vff Mr- N 'J . '--Jf ,, to .,.., ew ,, . ll s J 1. - -, , ,. it . fe --'. 'J J'f',, -, 1 f 5 zr11JJ:1:fJ' , A V , , ,,c, c tg 2 A JM, 'ffm ,.c, A ,,,, -1 1 if WJ We f , .,,, 1 Z ,-.,, ' -J ' l D., A , ,.,, 1 ' J JJJJ V. J c JJ 1 JV VJJI f , 1'7 I ' J, J 'J W J - ,, - V H L I J 3 , , ff to - ,J., J A t J , J, cJ J , , J 1 ' J J - ,f ,JJJ JJ , JJ J ' ' ,,.- ' ' . f ,I X , , c ,tr J . , 4 Denise Joiner Greg Jones Kim Jones Eric Jordan Sonia .loya .lerry Juarez rf' NW' Mark Juarez Kelly Kabana Hye-Kyong Kang Rick Kasin Sandy Katz -1a,, ff C TV Q PQ S as QL. 'NI N15 -if si' g5.sfE . at., S K ,. ,4, A .fi TX bn ' Alone is every where. Qunwt- Quilting bee with supervision. Let your fingers do the walking. Brriinngg l Well, that's the start of first period. The kid next to me is giggling. Why? Two girls in front of me are talking about the movie on Channel 8 last night. The teacher is yelling roll The guy in back of me mumbles when he reads. The person on my right humms. That's all he does is humm. The whole room buzzes with noise. So much for my 30 second meditation. juniorsf227 tx, 1,j,g,,fsft4- aff . , . M T ,,... ..,...,, M -W me 4- ' Hy: - f A -. 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I L T icia L T 2 To L L M ' 2 155' V ' 'L ,. ,,. 3 T , 'cf ,,, L , Q T fi f I L 3 V L 228fjuniors Randy Keen Pete Kefalas Caroline Kelly Keren Kelly Shawn Kelly Dawn Keltner ,nf 1524, ,,d?U'nu. 405 Dennis Kemper Don Kempt Tonya Kennedy Sharon Kennedy Tim Kent George K illough - ' 1 3 lla V are We fi if ii Rich King Harmon Kirsch Dina Kivatisky Corky Klann Jeff Kline Da vid Koempel Diane Konold Renee Krafft Kari Krause Paul Krein Michelle Krepper Bob Krocker Jennifer Kruse .lanice Kuffner Teddy Liadua Erin Lamar Emmit Lamb Lanny Lamb Tracy Lamont Jeannie Landers Tye Langer Karen Larson K immy Larson Brett Latimer L mi I '.,,V,U,5, ,ff u, yr' - vvf- ., '+3'f'f'N W, V M aff! vi Nc. 4? ? 4? 'V ws , fi 1 , ,.f ,rant 'VV 7 f' , ' ' f' -Ex.. .f fvf I ,A L 2 u L 7, i if 4+ L s, ,, LVVV, , . Ronni Leamaster Mary Leamy Scott Leavitt Brian Lee Fay Lee Wayne Lehtinen - , . f L W L, ,L ,--v new ,.-ff-an A. f H if ,k-. w L, fu- in ., ,,,,, , 4 ' K 5 1 fy A, . -af , 41, , miwarx'-in k 56 5 xo -E i A Q x J Ernie Lemus Tom Lenhart Robert Leopold Diane Le'veille' Kathryn Lewis Laura Light No instructions as to what to do with a football if 3 M ,g az , 5 M 'Wa M iiiii' '-BA Massage the car back to life. '7-ley. didn 't you order a class ring? Yeah. What's it have on it ? .lust a soccer player. 'Did you pay a lot for it? Yeah, 90bucks. I don 't think I 'm ever gonna finish paying for it. WelL where is it now? Oh, I gave it to my girlfriend. juniorsf229 ' You've got nubs. How sweet it isll Now that I've got your attention. . . Gosh, this is scary. Why 'd they want me up here in the dean 's office?l wonder what ldid? I can 't remember doing anything wrong. I 'm ne ver late. I don 't ditch. Imust have done something. What did I do? Uh-oh, that's me. l'm next. Yes sir, that's my name. Now he's pulling out a big, thick folder. Wait a second. That's my name, but I don 't have those classes. A mistake? This whole thing was a mistake? Whewl 230fjuniors vi? . iiii ' Nigga. ... 5 ' f :L . Qi 1 I A t iii. Q t . .u.Q owQw.a 'V . X., ...... i i if Y .Q I ,,, I ,V Aff- ' . , M ' 1 . 1:1 ,1-VL, I 4 sift- M D . . V W ' Lf V Q9 Wig W W My W W7 M7 W, 5 if A ' 'V fyfmzeegw ,, .,,. , 'fum -f : fi-amen! 1 V vi Esther l.inares Renee Littlefield Dean Lodewyck Teresa Long Bob Luker Richard Luna W. N. Dan Lunt David L ynch ,lim Mackley Darryl Madison Brian Maher Susan Malcolm W x . QL K W KK 1f 'NE 7 A W '- K N ' , .e ,gr .B t ' xh,, ' ' -29 f ..,, 3 V W ' fs 3 L 1 L ' Ki F5531 . .1 as f it . K- . tKat l . N K ' B 'K s IIL K . ft. Y , fi -s a . at C K K .K Q ,. K .eff Auhk . Ti f ri ':,h K . CQ., A g K xc A1 -.mal - ' Y -Sa il s: -.k - . --a-KL .K K K - , X , , at - K 1' L, L f tKKKK K ' ' X M iii . KKKK KKKK K KK if it K at . . ff: , W- so ,ek . 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' ztx -1 5 i A L Karen Marshall Roy Mathis Sheila McClellon Mila Lynn Karla Martens Dean Matsuura Don McCormick McFadden Shelly Martin Cindy Maul Victor McCraney Eileen McFadyen Cindy Martinez Cathi May David Starr McGilvery .loe Martinez Michelle McCabe McCutcheon Randy McGuire .loree Martinez Laurie McCall Chris McDonald Julie Mclntosh .loe McDowell Buddy McKelvey Bubba Mcl.emore Kelly McNeil Ana Medica Jill Mendorff Bill Meyer Kelly Meyers juniorsf23l Smilel It 's cool. ww Lisa Meyers Mary Miklos Tammy Moore Jeff Moreno Dennis Millender Shannon Morris David Morrison Tracy Morrison Valorie Mossett Angela Miller Dwayne Miller Olga Montecerin , . x ' If ig? 35754 Q gift jg ,Y JW K an 1, T? J ' . W A M as , ,. is 1.55 in 1 , 1 ' 1: X ms -,. W W J if She loves her megaphone. M Gross! Melted rubber bands. I can't believe this. They probably steal them from s f A - - - 1 1 paperboys. I waited that long in line for this. It s cold even. 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Ok, I have to get my Biology assignment, my English book-never mind, the bell just rang Oatmeal makes you strong and healthy. s is 238fjuniors Angela just loves to draw o n everything in sight. , ,, . M A Vyrlir Q ',,f,,, . :.sf, , 45 if W 6 gm ' V, i T T itii faffl Q A nf sais: if A :J f' 4 ig x I f 1. . ,TTA 1 gig ,K 'E Q .rf N ' Q ju fvff y A 3 if as if T l ll1,, T A: ,gg 4 I t + , ' ' A 1 kt Y '2 ,af . 4' fi ' ' , .f i,sll W llllll Gl is ii.s f X , A ,, X MA is s ,A ,ii. V, af ' 5 fe I f J' , T .4 bl Joe Tabeek Samye Thibodeaux Marcel Tate Cindy Thomas Donna Tatro George Thomas Sue Tavano Karen Thomas Kim Taylor Phyllis Thomas Tim Terry Richard Thomas f ' H x in ,A f L,, ,gf-at, T ,.., ,. In H :M C b. V J iv 2 ' ,fp . I f up 9? K - if :V ' f' 3 r-gui' J flxfehn, ,V J Z, A 1? 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' Q 3 ' A X W A f Order now. pay later. -lb: Sprite smiles, 6,1 Q I J 13 She won' t show anybody. Taping up the glass. ophomores shout it out The Sophomore Class Committe took great pride in representing the class of 80 During homecoming week most of the committee spent several hours after school each day making signs, decorating stands and making their float. In the end their hard work paid off as they captured the spirit stick and took first place in both the float and stand decoration contests. The committee was advised by Miss Erbe and Mr. Tomlinson. Throughout the year the Sophomores had several candy and carnation sales to hehw raise money for the Girls' Reverse. The theme was A Time For Us. Sophomore class is looking forward to two more years of spirit and pride. Sophomore Class Committee: front row, left to rightf Karen Ventresca, Lisa Brancucci, P.R. Chairman. Alicia Deluca, Treasurer, Linda Giacoletti, President, Second row: Tracy Fleming, Sylvia Dorrall, Doug Dinkler, Debbie Harst, Vice President, Jami Morrison, Secretary. sophomoresf243 M.w-mzn zzw f .f-- -n,f.',t--I--F '- ' W 1 4 Y , a 1 rg Q 3 5 as ee? 1 1 Q rite 1 ' MZ: QL 9 ' '53 .W as A - v -new . -W fswffa 1 f k ' K fe' :HK .f an ' 'U 4' 1 I ?,. , B , . B :: : ': B H ,If yf 7 , X f if iw ,V V5 2? wt ,B -Q, is H is A if 4 2 .w ,- - n1' ,:'gwgfw rw: ,,,., ,,,, A L ' la l . 'T - , lg . .lv I R, I n ' kk ' - L - '1f- 'ff f : ,- 1 ... l , -, ,ffl , ' L 'fi' ' --hfi . Aeil ' . A A 2 H esl ' 55 h 1 1 A l A f fl' Q - ,',, ' M - ' ' Assn, r- -rw' ,l,., Connie Abbott Marc Abraham Robert Adair Nina Adams Andrea Adler Da vid Albo Andrew Alires Pam Albrecht Ted Allan .lulie Alexander Tony Alva Robert Algera Jeff Ameigh Josephine Alfonso Andy Anderson Mary Sue Agosta .loe Aliano George Anderson 244f sophomores wwowfg '7 if is R17 AM .,,, ,,, Q f ,. 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Q Xt Chris Atkinson Pat Auer Hilda Regaina Autrey Bruce Arnoldsen .lack Ayers Sherrie Arnts Annetta Baca Julie Baldwin Pam Baldwin Shiela Balsinger Sabin Barendt Andrew Barker David Barker Michele Barrett ei , , W: , , ' - , , .J lfiilfli?-iff -'77 2' - E' 'i V 31-5 . , - ., . ,,. is 3 slr Q W gg gym cis ,J ii' y , 'Tx , M mv, 4 ' rw , g ,,.kk 7 , ' 'V 'iff ,J H ' ,, 'k 'B to ' ,f if , .,,, , 'f9'3 ra , V tx I W .7 M - V ',,::f: -' Vykrf i-,I V ,,. I W We Ifjil 2 ' K B 1 llel 'Lm 1 - , , - - 1 , , ,M M l M fy' Terry Bartley 4ndre Batiste Nancy Beacom Cheryl Bean lisa Beard Tara Beard Gary Beck Cindy Bedient Colette Beeson Sandy Belarde Mike Bell Virginia Benito A little leg work. Pa Back to Back, ul Cameron is always Hot to Trotl ,EQ :gfw a Where 's my pencil? Yeah, my pencil. Well, I don 't ha ve one. Why? Hmmmm. Good question. WelL ya know lhad one but Ilost it. Yeah, Ilost it. Yeah, lknow I 'm supposed to come prepared to class. lha ve to flunk the test? Pssst, can lborrow a pencil? Well, whaddayaknow, I found my pencil sophomoresf245 , , Q Colne on. dare me! Boogie to the beat of the drum, yea! nug....m , + , Mmwwwi. Accounting is really messy. Ugh, is that really me? '7 don't even want to see it. Oh no, every zit shows! We all know what these people are talking about underclass pictures. Yes, the same pictures your mom orders because she thinks you're so cute. Yes, the same picture that will be sitting on the shelf for everyone to laugh at. Ho Ho. And now youre about to get yours, All these people who were in front of you are holding 246fsophomores their packets close to their chests so no one can see them, You're next. Yeah, that's me. How gross! You walk away and sneak another look at that gruesome photograph. Gosh, am I beautiful! '33 W 'Q 6 ,,, M k wh sth, y w 'S sf I 5 'S Q e - k..' Q X 1 L- Q- ff: ff-A Q. '- - K B luuu ' ' 'K Q fl xx 'AEK X sk five:-fe rf! tif Ras wk Q,-0 ff-Q 9 vs S 1 5 E an w , A ,. 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W, , , .N W-,.' ul ,, V -is fre M Michelle Burnham 'de Rhonda Burnsl Lisa Burridge Rulon Burridge Lori Butera Julie Bynum .lack Caine Juan Calderon .la y Campanile Jere Campbell Mark Campbell Brad Capa wana sophomores X24 7 5:CX7 in the morning, Why would anyone get up at 5:CX7 in the morning just to drive a car? Well, there 's the driving instructor. Here goes nothing. Turn right at the corner, sure. Oops! Didn 't realize it had power brakes. Red light, I didn 't see a red light, What old lady? Oh, the one on the curb. Why was she lying down there with her groceries, anyway? That's all? Okay, see ya tomorrow. Oh hi guys, Naah, I don 't need that stuff lt 's just for insurance purposes, you know. Tuba power! Tim works hard in Yearbook. Sneak a peak, Ouickl 248fsophomores Patrick Cappoli Terri Carbaugh Dena Carpeter Steve Carragher Jeff Carroll Daisy Castanet Sonia Castillo Patty Cat Darla Causey David Chapman Mike Casey Edie Chiarappa l f M X 1 i at fig ' - l .L A, 4 A' 1 M ag, , - N 0 . .. M , 's-ss - 'X 1' y-f..,,t . I A jig? ' ,ts re ' ssti or C 'str Mi . af, iyysc - no J 4 , 1 ttsi n ' , .,, 5 2 Y . x. -if I x f ewes, ,, , ffl ' f s s ' ' ,Zi ,ct -. X 1. C r't rs .K ' . 1 ii V tv, 2 ,, . ' - it ' I.. 1 -Aa ' R 1: t Q X Q M :gk xv, W, W 2. N 2' '- if . was , N X it A A -A fl. I- X 11 i NY 5112 o - v , r Q43 ww? WW? 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',Xk 1 : R77 Y 4 l X 1 Q James Evans Tracy Ewell Sharon Fahey Sandy Farnsworth Mary Farrell Dirk Faucher I. .am ,..... . rw'-fa, S A llll f X A Y S Hi gang! Guess what time it is? Everybody wake up now, it's time for the morning announcements. Why me? lt's too early for Ron Maestri. Why couldn 't Dave do them today? Well, looks like the Sidekicks will meet today after school at 2.-05. Aren't you thrilled ? Now the teacher's giving out homework. Why are those announcements so long? 'An organizational meeting for the apathy club will be held Tuesday. those interested in joining should not plan to attend Someone should start a petition to ban Ron from the morning announcements. 'And one more thing gang, today is K ill Your Teacher Day! everybody act intelligent in class, it 'll kill em,' Finally, Dave will be on tomorrow. Is that really you? efig 9 5 .- K2.. rin- .f K: 5?-2 A ,sf k F- to .f.., E, I- x N ' K ' W A 'yia Tamil. 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A 1,34- if 23,3 rf fx s f x E Da vid Geskes Leonard Gesualdo Linda Giacoletti Gus Gierber Ralph Gifford Beth Ann Giguere L iane Frehner Guy Gallo Mark Frick Danny Garcia Steve Friedman Jenny Gardner Denise Fuson Jodie Garra way Auburne Gallagher Shelia Ga valier Shelly Gallegos Cindy Geskes , , Nh QM N' x ' Q .4 ' Q .. Q. V X .H j5f51fg.::, 1 Q 'ur Y Q b ZS A: Q as ww K f Q 1' Ag K Z l ' 2 M it tx Q, at lim 'R JX a .. aa l , x L Ss is 'ew or ' xc W N. 'A ' '--v .5 5 xx ' 5 gg Nh at 1 'M . i . . h 5, kd an 3' 'T': n ,. ll ' 1 1 Ll - way? N K 9 'he- ld-3-, Q 'X X RL ., K I - X K A A ., K,f I E Q X f - fi ' s nr, s l l 5 . ' XR ? li ? oyce Gilley ori Giolliano 4nthon y Glenn enneth Glenn tac y Glo ver loef Godfrey .wr N Lois Gonnelly Mark Goodin Victor Goodrum Ken Goussak Da ve Grant Becky Hackethorn V ,,,. 1. A typical C.H.S. sweathog. Janet loves to study. f 3? Fire drills are a time of rest. Alright, we got a substitute! Boy, I love stubstitutes! Now she's gonna read off the roll. Wait 7l she finds out this class has 47 students in it. Now she 's telling the class to shut up. Gosh, she has a big mouth. 5he'll never get this class to shut up. When 's our teacher coming back? Tomorrow? Then she 's not terminally ill? Well, can 't win 'em all. Now she 's handing out the assignment. All the questions? There 's 20 of them, And they're all essays. By the end of the period? It 's worth ICD points? Boy do I hate substitutes. sophomoresf253 Dick gets his first date, MQW? . ,W fm., 'W 254fsophomores QP Y M fr- F 1 '-cy? .L vig sf A . M U is 'ig In 1:5 xv -:1- A r 't - ttit i t 1 - H f' ff - -. if I ii f 6 Hg? s , i xv Peek-a-boo I see you. You 've got to be joking Hey you wanna ditch third period today? Sure that teacher is a bore anyway KW, W Great where do you wanna go? I don t know Where do you wanna go? Well I gotta be back by fourth I gotta test Okay let s go to McDonalds, Nah they only serve breakfast now. How bout Jack in the Box? Too expensive. Food Factory? No they don t have onion rings. Do you really wanna ditch? Nah. Okay well see ya. Yeah see ya, nk ux I , og' Tonya Hackley Lance Hadfield Tracy Haga Floyd Hagan .losetta Haggard Sue Hall kk S shiny H011 Nicki Hallett Mike Hamm Erin Hammelrath .lillane Hammond Julie Hammomd Kirk Hance lik? QE air 'ia AAA ...WA A A . . iw J -295 ' ff 5, A ug ' 0 x A J A if f 'fwf- '53'-'jl I fag ' ' 'k ow 'Z . f 1 w ' 5? A fA Q Q xg? lu' If f 4. 5 A, X f w Q 7 g 5 if f V Q f 4 J' v .l.O'4'1r h ,129 A s .-a AA 'I I . .':':':'a! i:iW, 9 0 ' n n u n n 1 W K V X6 z nw M 4 V,- -Mm 5 2' y K ',' A ' W ..,, A ,,., A . Y ,Z ig gs ii is ,f ki A fu., W ax ,fr Q I 2 HE 1 ff ' A AA ,. D V Ag f AAAr 5 .,A, A A A ,, Q., E. A .5 A If vi f f t ' Q A ,, W,,,.L,,,.L ,.W, ..,, .,,,, Egg, Am ,.,, A l i A ' we . A AAAA fl? X ,,V D9-317 H-9115017 Harvey Harrison Ken H-9'750f' Laurie Hart Todd H3l'b3Cl'l Cindy Harvgy Sher l H3fd6Sf6f Laurel Hatcher Vicki Har 171011 Ke vin Haskell Debra Harper Gary Haught V f e A A. 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'A 3 M AJ, i' 3 'fifls ' fz 1 A AA rra A, A X gf 4- ' A M Q .W 'if-x 'mf ff -'Lmz7ZW1'?!fKr' 4 1 ' -qw' - A ,Aa Q , 3 , as Q m ral r it -E L Z gi 3 KS W L A A A dfjf A .4 A W Q? if 2 ,P x 1 waz f me if' wah 25,5 3 5 , 2 f N37 X X ,K H 1' ,Q A A I f ,AVf: Jacque Heckman Mike Heimlich Joy Helton Julie Henderson Terri Hennessy Cynthia Herbert k John Hill Chuck Hirschler Heidi Hodges Mike Holbrook Greg Holland Stacey Holst AAA. . ,gg AA ' A13 ' If' f K W-,'A wt, A F Ax my 1 A 'IIA K AA, we W fa, rf' ' K A, a. i E is ' 'ff A lfyg Dana Hooper Robert Horn Debbie Horst Erich Horton Steve Horwood K im Hotchkin ini Well, first day at the driving simulators. All right I 've got my seat belt fastened. Turn key and start car. Right, O.K, Start out in first gear. Now, accelerate up to the speed limit. Look out for what truck ??? Was that a right turn or left??? What cat??? Wait a minute, I stalled. Was that neutral or first gear? What do you mean time's up ??? l didn't even get a chance to drive. ZOO-ology nuns u. 4-w....,... .K www.. ,Y xf' 'X 256f sophomores Metal beauty. Lunchtime laughtime. Kevin Houston Laraine Howard Shari Huggins Bill Humphrey Hiram Hunt Jimette Hunt Y, '+ x aa S sl 'X - Q wee.. . . .. Xiu. ....:k.V we .. . nit- fi, I - .A 1 .:,h -X. ..., f .. gases Q . . .N 53- me it Q , gg.: K X - . 'x '-. W N x Q s ' .mg V - VL i X L Diane Huntsman Shel Graves Melissa Greb Brian Green Virginia Green Wonda Green ' K 1.1 .. .NH 'M ., . l mi Q 5 ' 1 . ,X . Yr, . ',.- - - N W Q,-Q is SF fa X ws QW x X i as ' 2 f,... 9 an . J' Q: X if Q N X N 1 w ' is X ' 1 Q Q sn G Q55 He' K ' G is Da ve Griffis Joe Griffits Doug Groneman Debra Guedry Gloria Guerrero Celeste Guinn ,A . is f Haag? J . 'Sr f- X . X ., NSN X ..... sb WNW ,P Q 'iff ,L V 4, A., ,.. , Q ,Q Nw,-J di. . ..,. 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A ga 6 X. 5 or u x . , v L Cheryl Loggins Lori Luker Greg Lowery Vinnie Longo Laurie Lynch Fred L ychock my Q X f X I 6 f ' Qin ' W f ,f , l N. v3 4 MZ 44? 'f rf' , , V-4 W M W f , w ,ww K , A I i wb -K ,J ,Ng M' ,J ,it K :gr ff E I 'V ,A L L .L 92' ,5 .if N Amsfil it f! ,' fa' . , V, XL H ,1 L 1 W mf? Wk Lgie y xx Qiii rr L,i T ,, ,,i., , , , , sf n -f Q I Nqtwtrflt' ,, V if ' , V f ,, ax V V ,,,, , , 4. ' ,M ,V 3 l 1 , ' ,wi ,, Z' ' -fmt ,nf 1 t .2 I IM ' , aw 'wget W W ' y , n JW K I iiii 4, Where in the heck is a stupid parking place! ? l'm already late, there's got to be one here somewhere. Ah! There 's one , . . They should make a law about placing fire hydrants and lamppost in parking spaces! , . . Over there, across the street. That looks like a great place to park, real close too! What do they mean No parking from here to corner ? , . . I 'll try over there . . . Found one. beautiful! . . , Who's that coming toward my car? . . . lt 's Henry, the security guard! . . . Please let me stay here, it 's the only place I can find . , . You know Dean Ries won 't mind if I park in her space! . . . She will? Brian carries his music everywhere. This is my English book! Dohvhis and Scott, camera stunned. sophomoresfJ59 .?60fsophomores :Ck Q'-Q ,P 1. Legs. : L L' ' -j 'QE , .. N., , . . by ,I ,Gyn .ii f 1 -' 2 , :' 'fs- . .4 ...sf .: f C -1 .ik N x SQ X New X Q Ee xr. 3 X xx QL it Av ,, Q kk L , N S F X f Q Q sf 'Q -f, is f is X lqki KX Q QAJS. , .V K N f'.,k,15-. . Q B fi n sa s Q. Cf? a x mv' L iz MacDonald Cindy Mackie y Greg Maestas Annie Mahrt Ron Mancuso Kay Mangarella Q L L s k sm . xx - taxi 1'-' .fi if . . S ,XX i L .. n of Q X, V L L fx .L+ W' my A P ' x ,ta if x i Linda Mann Tori Martin Michelle Mara vich Fritz Mason Barbara Marks Jackie Mason mf N 1 . . fr' K .,2 j -CJ j 3? 'X Q , m l h . la . 'Fifi sk ' .QS . X at 'N re Q ff-N? X N- as K NY ' x 'K N . is M ' 'lu- og .J Michael Mauger Gary Mauger Julie Maust Frances Martin Julie Mathis is -4.Nino May Michelle Martin Jacki Matson Paul Martin BlHMattern Reginald McClair Bob McConnell X WV 51 ' xx YH I: i. ff isss nisi is as ,,1Af :fr it tffzz Q W M' sf ix 3 if., . , . .gk .. ,, ,i y - ,,:: ia -Z. ' 2 .271 .-f, . is A .' I siii ag Q I Nw 'P' ?Y'..g,1 'L a,-' ' tt . e Sw F-:EK ,S . , .. .a,. Patty McCue Mike Mcghee Bryan McGinnis Kate McGrath Chuck McGuire Rick McGuire fx' Scott Mclntosh L ealon Mclntyre Brad McL ero y Casey McMackin L isa McMillan Dean McNeil Ils I 1 X . fi , , Q4 5 I , ir! l ' . I :qi x gif' ., .. Hes K XXX.x - X . ' Q Ng' I QM , f ig 6 -4+ V sf, ' 1 t fa: ' s -, '- 1 .: af. . 3 A . .1 wt J Y ,:' 5 - A-qw ,f 4,5 ...I 'T we fu in ' Q ' K , X554 .k., gb Q f- f i55E5,,f'55 z '? N 3 Q. .s Y ev a A ' . ' - N ,,,.-- ,,, N ,. Kent McNeil Dorian Menko Debbie Messina Steve Meyer Tracey Meyer Tony Mickelson Angela Miller Gina Miller Ron Miller Beverly Millner Allison Mills .lack Mills Steve goes early to get a good seat. Chris builds a better pot, Chaparral gets another new gate, I don 't think I 'm gonna ever make it through tonight. l've got 50 problems to do in Math, read two chapters of U.5. History, finish my essay for English, and study for the big test tomorrow in biology. And to think I haven't had homework in two weeks until now. I wonder what l'm gonna miss on TV tonight. Let's see, 8:CUGone With the Wind, part ll. 9:CUCharlies Angels investigate a nudist camp. lO:dl The Bob Hope, Gabe Kaplan, Elton John, Led Zepplin, Fleetwood Mac Special. There 's no way l'm gonna miss those shows. Who needs school, anyway. sophomoresf26l Bill hopes to be as good as Kristi McNichols. My muscle's bigger than your muscle. f 3 A mighty grip of steel. Wait a second, l've gotta go to my locker. Go down the halL dodge a few people, and turn to the orange, red, or beige, tall skinney objects called lockers. Throw your books on the top and turn a black knob to the right, to the left a little, and back to the right. Grab a smooth whachamacallit and yank it up, opening the locker . . . the door bumps the person next to you. Oh, excuse me. I hafta get into my locker, Slide the books off the top of the locker, and . . . Oh no. Someone spilled coke all over the top and it's all sticky and . . . Not a good way to start off the day. Throw the books in the bottom and trade them for some you 'll use later. Crumpled papers fall onto the ground. You kick them back in, ls that all I need? Look over the locker for a second. You really should take out some of that junk in there. Well, I 'll do it tomorrow. Grab a pencil off the top and slam the door shut. Hey, you ready for the test in English today? 262fsophomores - 1 I 1-, W If - is- - gt. f i i jj M .7 ' WL A , .. 5. ,wk 6 W -. f -, 3, fss .J ..:.1. f ig . S-Q,1t.,: . . S., .hair f ' 1 ' 'L 1 , .,,. ,A im ,Q Qs? . . -my Q .-1 N- . ff s. 'Nix l X , - .,.. , at sg me t iis h fm: .fi f f 35 gg, gy: . , fa.. . er, ,. wa gt -X wX X .fl Y by , ' -'Q l ' x ' M t i ljfi. f A -3 R - 3 1: K it sf x ii, A sss sf S t f Qss.. S ssi. ' t f at . r . f-1 . f K sssf- f ,.,. W,, . - K g-'VV ,, Kim Mills Susan Milstead Charles Minter Mary Anne Miranda Suzan Mirenda Marilyn Misch Don Mohs Wayne Montgomer Scott Montha ven Charlene Montoya Jennifer Moody Robert Morford ',.'f ' f -, A I-,ffmpfzgr 'ff' ,. J ':1'f f,g,:. arm' r , fr' ' V -W f 4 F1 +I A f , x , ' w A ,,1 ,ft f,.,f A ,:,,g ,,,:-, ,,, 462 45? --vf P fi' 4 ff X if f fs Q 4 we QQ ' WI 5 ,-.. iy it as s sg ,Q up AM, Q, Ati at wld' f i I M A ' A M ,L.k.. L lg 1 r yi L ' z 'T' 2 ' I '76 'N A fi Wax ' -,' ii: ' L' Im!! 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L i -. f fr I rr 2 ' - xi V u, A , c,., , ,.,...,, A .ryk ,i g 5121- IGI? ff ' mai-W ww ,N, 4, as , V+' if 1, tx ,f Q. ...M-A W,4'.,,,44 'wwr' W' , nuts Doug Noguez Kahlan O'Hara Laura Norcia Kurt Ohnesorge Colleen Norris Harris Okashige Mike Norris Lisa Okelberry Mike O'DonaId Georgette Oldenburg Don Oatle y .lonn y Oli veria ' 'v t L -' 'Q ' A Y-I 'wc' :MM wr ff-i ...J fi? Laura Orifice William O7?eilly ii, Ben Ortize 5:4 77,5 Q. I Susan Oscar rc' Mike Owens Tammy Pace J LW sophomoresf263 264fsophomores My gosh look at all these signs! See Chaparral beat Vikes Crush the Bengals Go Cowboys , We love our team , Boy this school must really have spirit. Mark Palsgrove Ruann Partgidge Lauren Pasciuti Jill Peloguin Jim Peryer By the wa y, what's your next class? Advanced Poster Making? Practice. Practice, Practice! M ,,,, C i . yY , .,,, , W. V, J w ,, ,,.l 2 y,, M M , ' V 42 , , Wikff rf ' f it . A ' F ifa fly 's,t, . , ' . P i 4' N ff i ciic . ty few f , W K ' if 1 fe 1 4. fi- ' as 'iv x A2 x ,, .5 9 I I Patty Peters Christen Peterson Jeff Peterson Robert Phillips Diana Pickles Mark Pico ini' iii , f + Q-Y V l'i 4 5, YE w , fi 43 .. x n ,..-nth .ag ,ss frii f y ri i ' ' ..1,, ,fi g,, N, -vii ,,,-. , , A zz, Q, I 1 nf, if , - W J Mg vw 'EEZ .AN '91 LT ' ' 'WWI 2 5 if V, . git i s ' f W if 3' if EAM Is there a denlst in the house? Q Carrie Pippin Justine Pisciotta Mike Point Randi Pollack Toni Porretti Shorty Portillo . igfi ii.Zi , :... . . N t. . ',-' i.ii ' P. . ,i 3 w f f .i.. . '-f-I N' iii sig : 7 .. ' : i-'15-'ilw Larry Powell Dario Primo Amy Puckett Shirley Quinn Scott Quinney Mark Radke Robert Raines jeff Rarhsen Theresa Ramsey Dan Raverti John Rank Steve Rebeil Debby Randall Brince Redelsperge Donna Randall Bruce Reed Fred Rascon Leslie Reed 'SE WEE +P 0 ir vi Q f ' vs S .. A H JI., ,sk ...t.. X N Sf David Renzi Charlotte Rhoads Kim Richards V Kathi Richardson Richard Riedy ,lack Riggs iat S - nttn Fai ' - ttrr -ef.: it - K -f 1 .mfagfe 1 ,351 -3 -,: .-. L. A.: -- - ,gif-,,-gp: 5, c gi fes zwgtsvzsvfsxrssss qi? s fs a. , xr X 2? 'Q , rm ., S S Q 'Q x E 5 gk' as if . ,... ., if .,aw1Q. ,,,,,,, ,FV Wat- ? M 3? it tttct n ticc tfyyt ,icc . as M il W ,, is 5 M V , , .c,, . .,,,,.,.f . ,mfg aa Tom Riley Dawn Roa Ja y Roberts Margaret Roberts Corean Robinson Mark Robinson 'r cccc y ,, t f R , a R ff , K .W . ,K , ,s J 1 + A ttsct t ttts , ,yi 4,. ,Q as as 1 'tm-sf T is if 2 E s g sk W ff fig --.,. . ,iii :at ' sseat . ttes ,,.t P S 1 ,... -5353? new N592-P NLE Vkr, S . itc ttca wi 1 t,l' I R .tt. S ssa tiiinn 1 tiitrn sophomoresf265 Richard Robinson William Robinson Sherri Romano Duane Roscoe Kelly Rose Anna Ross Billi Ross Jim Rousakolb Ron Rowell Sheri Ruefer Yvonne Sabaugh Mark Sabol Debbie Salmon Tony Scott Renee Shaughnessy Julie Sanford Cindy Scheler Mary Jo Segesman Sonja Shawver Fred Sawyer Mike Scheler Darryl Selleck Scott Sherwood Derel Scales Kathy Schettler Saul Sellinger Jaime Scinbaum Bobby Schmidt Martin Semler Rose Shugars Cindy Scimore Kim Shackley David Siguenza Vicki Scabetta Hiedi Schelbert yi - .ef 266fsophomores if sf XX. X sf a. X XXX.aX X E,tX - K if if I XFX li mww gi Q rm N X Haifa X X ag? M Qu.-Elin 1-RX X 533 .f,,,g g K A Q S X im fi-Q X ,XX X is X X Q- SEX 'IB -has X X Qs X SSI X X -2 Rss. XX X ..,,. ,X XX X, .2 XXXXXXx,X XX X- ,,:,,X2 ..-.' of f- X. : -- i V XX -sf was '1 6 . 5 as TX 3 3 as E X SI X. 5242- 'gf ww 4 'QQ ,: -, - 25 v X S X 5 B. Xl X- i,ttt , AX ,XX KX X ,X , N,XX k X , , ,Q ' X ' A . 2,5-A - Ines :af- 'iff XX. X, . . X M. 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XXXXQY, , . + 15 is ' 45' , XXV, , XXX ai: Xi? ii X N is it Xaser 3 X M Wx J X XX K M 1,,, ,-1512251 -lrssia ' Q ,f 1' ,xg 5 lc we YQ X .. .as m i-,X-XXX:XX1gX,X- A , --XXX X -riff 3-wi Iggsmk www., Y--Mama XE- -f Gina Silvaggio Jeff Simkins Tammy Simmons Vicki Skrehot Dawn Slamp Kenny Sleeper at Q:-f gt R f 4 I YL We Tina Small Barbie Smith Brenda Smith Deeanna Smith Marty Smith .lack Spicer - I feel so stupid. I don 't even know most of these people. What's this? I . . A piece of the script? I 've got to read this in front of all those people? I can 't do thatl . . . Why k did I ever audition for this dumb play. Oh, nol My turn 's next . . . I'm on I . . Gee, ,QMS K 3' this isn 't so bad afterall I I . Can I sing? I can't sing! I thought this was supposed to be S A' N11 a normal play . . I A musical? . . I No, I can't dancel . I . What can I do? I I I Well, I in it t can read. -1 ,Vt EI Q Zaaapl Registration proves thrilling. I. I, X 'S' Q I V . X! Q lsn ' f I S U-I .Q 5 siii P an-f S R I I stat I S f I s-'l sw 7 W 'W tif. fflfff--,. '..2:3 s Hx Q xt gx- ,arg . 5 I , si 1 ,.-- 'Ik ,g, xi aaat S Q I i ff W T ..'k W WIJQ r .,f , 3, 14 gt as ,at We e : ',e' I 1 W I I VSII 5 ' res or e c I,.: I as I amprepa pun sophomoresf26 7 268fsophomores 1 Q9 .. ,.., ,QQ x 'e-wr .... , A D 2 A : D .5. if is Iv 13 A . x f -. ... at A an r 3 . . la. KL.. K . . If I . gf 1. is-:N givin 3.1,1,Lgg ' A J ,..1 i,.,N,l.. , 1 N . gv sn ha ,I f was X. .xx Nqp-I a--ws. aw? ss ni? - ' ' L: Lx X9 r . ., A f K XX N633 x : Qi 'wmv' s A as 1 Mixing is Qi? M 'wing A42 1 I! ' 1 ',' , x u t , 1 4 Falk M? 'U XX, vi' NM? if' gg F .as ' Q. 5 xv x'7x A ta K . Nw its 5, John Springgate Danny Stanton Judy Staresinic Brett Sterling Kelly Stevens Craig Stewart K -use t 3 H --11 .,,. . QE kkh- X 1 'A me .qw - ' . xv , - o .. , '35 'Z if y 1 X 'QQZ' ' m f. f y:f Robert Stewart Mike Suits Steven Swapp Wendi Stewart Deborah Supowit Deana Szabo Diane 5f0Uf Gerald Sutton Charisse Tate Eric Strain Brian Swafford ,lim Taylor Shawn 5fI'n0d Toni Swanbeck Christy Thibodeauf Curtis 5U8ffH Mike Swanson Diane Thomas Bill Thompson Robert Thomson Kim Thulin Randy Tidwell Danielle Todd Symea Trickett ..-,. D ,af if .. Q , ji. - , V - ,fm- ' i V -11: A, 1 X. kk x . i i takin Q . .K L , .-.L X kxsaj A -..t 'r A of as MTBE i ,fi 3 D DSTSS QL ' W, lis' t.i. .ltt ' V E' ' HW '25 Sylll W, , ' , fmt I f . eff., 1 az 14 ' ' Y if 'S i,ff t . K' fa a N4 . . f 2 ' 31 if E ' tt..s S H 3. ' A 4 2 H- .L as af W if -s M Q Lisa Trlplett Connie Tucker David Ullmer Tracy Vaccaro Mark Valdov ,W MM ,Y ,,,. . ,,, , ' he I a ttii I 4 I , , z C9 e I W . , A L':, gi M wkbx' 4 Q fr ,mmf X t , Q X . iii I AV y. tttt -:'I 1255 ,, I , Af M A ' I ' V' Ng: ,g I g I L I y ,A ,ff ., l ew' 1 ' ' ' :I YQ, , '. ' 'I 'like I. 3' l ,f ' V Tom Van Ausdal Lori Van Demark Cheryl Van Dyke Chris Van Ert Ed Van Meetren Jane Van Vactor , 3 I f I I eee H n, x -..,,'11Cj ,,, ,af , is fn 'IW Bill Vance Karen Ventresca Marciano Villalba Rhonda Vining Mike Vlaming Hal Vocker I should have studied then I wouldn 't have to dial a prayer. John and his best friend Ra y gets the last word before the bell rings. lt's MD A.M. , freezing outside, the wind is blowing in my face, I'm standing in a puddle andl forgot my jacket. So what else is new? The bus driver will probably be late again today. He 's probably in his nice warm bus right now. I wonder where everyone else is? Gosh, I hope that bus gets here soon. I hope I get a seat today. Oh, hello, Mike. Why am lout here? Where are your books? lt's Saturda y? So what else is new? sophomoresf269 Me and my tuba. 'W I wanna look like that when I grow up. Sherri recites 71 Williams. '7-ley, whaddaya think of this yearbook? I think it's great. lt's fantastic, lt's probably one of the best books ever published in the history of the United States. I doubt if l7I ever see a better book. Why? 'My pictures on the second page in color. 270f sophomores : 'Q , an V is , ,V W --:H f ,.,,, f r ,'. e f l .E f ' 3 if iw? f. , i f X u f , , 5 ' ' - ' f i ' ff ' 1 if X cfs 'wif e 1 Q J ' A Vu K My 4 A '. Kelly Wade Emery Walker Mark Wadsworth Lee Walker Bill Wagner Brett Washington Bruce Waletzky Dwain Washington Phyllis Wolford Michael Washington Robert Walford Tanya Webb ,fee 4052, 5 A 1 , '.f ' l k, W Wg 'J yy g If 4 if A Z4 ,W 4,19 W ,W K ' R TQ L' ,,,, M , 3' ' wiv' i wx f , ,I ' .11 .ff 3' ' ' . Q f I 6: a 1 W' a GZ, V g Z fi' i A 4 W 4 f oi E sf QQ fa 9 x E! E . ai , ,ff ,. A R A, ' i . X . . 1 , , ,A I, H ,4 wa 1 ,. ,gl ,I , Q I --h' fi ' 'ff jg K in A 'A pigs, ' ' lf I Nj -sf A K A iitis A - Q , 2 i - -7' M Mm , ' 1 ' V A ' W fgrfi ,,,,. V . ky A If K X K ff? . an K A W M' V ' i ' 2 W' ' ' , my ' y , ' vig- -'HUA .,i,,,, - zi , f V nl rx V 7223 , . A Q ' Wfliw, ' Q., ' 'A 1 g , f. '11 fi- W V! ,gy , by ,. yr I K it Z4 , ' P' xg .i ,V 'ff ' 'w if g ,' F .'gg f -,. 1 ' X -- ,.'- . - , i Shari Webb Debbie Whaley Steve Wilcox Karen Weisman Tammy White Teri Willey Mike Wellman Mike Whitler Felicia Williams Alan Wells John Whitney Jonetta Williams Dorothy Wesley Lisa Widener Seth Willick Robert West .limmy Wienert Arlett Willoughby if, t is , X X, . i ni , K J, :,, .isi K ,, x sstsis ss i Fw ,.,,.. -, ri ff ip, so A X- 1 9' ,ts t ','.,f' , ' . :'. 2 f if? ' an ,K New it ,ial i it aie g , - , ' i i if a t We we 1- A My siii ' AJ' i i K , ii, 1 :fr J A A is K sf 731 Q, -1 .. ' 'VL ieas f - s.sl W' tss i itit 23 29 'M N if ll f ..l, 'if ' iz ' t It 'LZ J c . Y Millie R' - Yciff 1 i vai a .Q it Q' fy f ' K ki' Carolyn Wilson L isa Wilson Patrice Winchester Mitch Wolf .lune Wong Kenneth Wood Dawn Wright Deben Wright Ramona Wright Daphnie Young Norman Young Lewis Zaic Kim Zischke Tina Za vattaro sophomoresf2 7l we W x K If x K x ms: -N .. 1Nxs:,1 i xx 3 1 . mv' A -J-N3vz:, K A AY!!-' 1-,Q I ii.. K , j 4: Now let's hear it for spirit. Skateboards ha ve homework too. Mary gets some extra hehv. Easy rider. Freshmen class young but spirited The Freshmen Class Committee contributed much spirit, time and effort toward Chaparral High. They showed their spirit by decorating the cafeteria on Freshman Day, decorating the stands at the homecoming game, and spending a great deal of time in building the freshmen float. With the heh! of their class the committee contributed spirit, pride and dedication to the 77- 78 school year. Freshmen Class Committee: First row, left to rightf Susan Platt, President, Andrea Ducharme, Kelly Robinson. Second row, Shelia Shelton, Lisa Enriquez, Betty Delgado, Carol Weston, Third row, Suzy Taylor, Vice President, Tena Anderson, Geri Cole, Diane Karas, Fourth row, Kim Ball 273 Do we get a credit for holding up the wall? Watch outl The ASW Root Bear is out to get you! 1' .W ll bl-8,5'6J.5i,A , A :SME i'g:'J'zE1 X M 5 A ,IQ Q . .1 H, R 5- if x X' F Here a staple, there a staple, everywhere a staple staple, N First I gotta fight people crashing through the halls and now this dumb lunch line. There must be a hundred people in front of me. Look at that girl in the window. She V must have changed her mind six times. Now she doesn 't ha ve her money. Why me? A Only 99 people to go. 274f freshmen Scott Addison Debbie Aikins Jack Alexander Donna Allen Mike Allen Jeff Amburn Tena Anderson Steve Anson Kim Anter Jody Arnold Trina Ashby Jim Ayala a 1 +Wss ef..KsA C: T M 'Y ' 9.11, A 'Rss ' V 7 ff ssss ttsi A 4 QS , T 1, 1., W- f - kk.::i' A We . 1, 1, gk ' K Q- may . --Q ff h ' 1 S iii?- Q -A A ' ff A if ,qgyx it , 9 5 . saa ' it gs' . ,K .. . mf: K - kkrr X X 'TS X i x T - .ff -:e..AA: f'a f A -A , K kik- I VE? he Whft. ,fl In E :.eIk ai 1 Wi fy X . kk...: i ' ,gh X 41 4' Tommy Bair Kim Ball Cheryl Banks John Banschback Tanna Barnes Kimberly Barry if Michele Barry Michelle Batts Antony Baucom .lim Bayer Michael Beard Jackie Becraft ,QB avg ff fag, 1 4 A- f fgffj-ai M ' lll' ff, f M lil K it as I -PM A : V r - 'f V -2 s ,gr ly H I Mm H 4 ',:f 'M LY lii or B - - Q , , i by , ,f + x +22 I Ml! - 2 .gif ff' of ., X Michelle Bell Kent Bender Lisa Bennett Sam Bennett David Berry Ruth Betancart Qu! iai ' VM 'ff f QSM, ' f - ' M M10 V - 5 if X A 2 V4 'f r K D v u I V F t,, ' , -af? Michelle Billich Robert Bingham Greg Binion Brian Binney Raymond Blanchard Mike Blanche Chris Boardman Scott Boman Bob Bosley Dohrhis Boucher Jeff Boucher Lynn Bove .aa ,www as ff , M M , ., vV M W,c. M A' ..,' ' 1 in M M . 22. 55:1 N ' M A K 'Cv' My ,L . , kg, if 1,. .i Z MM- Q, 1 K 'Q f vi WA X M J David Bowe Juan Bowman Valerie Boykin Daniel Briggs Paula Brooks Wyndy Brooks f r 56 M M, f ' 'igf P ,jf Q H' Mid' 5, V5 K K J X ,J A WM MMM,i f xx ' 5 r ' A is H ,M , W M K' .Mrtt V Mp f 'Mil it D B f ' i if 'wg ff 'M ' 1 'nM M MQW- '- in t Jiri f if M. , , ', 1 MMf19'- ' '- MM Q X V 1 W niii X. . ' iilrli' I .. 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' . L 'Y , I A o - ff-Qs ' V ' Y' - 'uf' 1 '. zffwft 4...1.3 iiaa f .f .L ..... r lll ' I . ' ,yla Q ff if l . f ,ar x l ,,L .K Er, W -K ,,ffj ., V ik xmrh t, ,x LVVW my -g 51 fa , . ' , C , ft E , V . fra. I - by 4 J. :sa g ., 451 6 x ff . J qgiilj' .asf H. It was a cool, breezy day. A leaf fell, a locker door slammed. I look around and see no one. Now's the time. I move quickly until l reach my destination. I glance quickly to each side. Still nobody around. Well, here goes. One, two, three . . ., six, seven, eight, . . ., eleven, twelve, thirteen. At least I didn 't trip this time. They really should put in escalators. The fantasy of art. Practice makes almost perfect. freshmenfl 7 7 278ffreshmen NP? ,ay 'f K. , K, . 11l fEf i,S T ,A I lf .nu-he .kk, asfggg Q? , .. - . . gs E . in 1.55. J ge ms .. ss . ms 2-. vvwzss 1 ' 'f S.: f fi. . ww - V . I.. 3,1-x , 1 :Q gim- . . sf. I F' xii -r .. .. . , .. ...,,,... ..,,...f,,. Sl .... ..... . E .5 1gf..V 1 ........ ........ K . 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Who ever heard of getting up at six in the morning? Hey, it s dark outside. is iff z gx I get to school and no one is there. The parking lot is empty, Maybe nobody will is gfW3j,' f 2 L come today. I could sure use a cup of coffee right now. lt 's hard to concentrate on V Y tgle , ,yyg homework when everybody else is snoring, I 'm sure not taking Early Bird next year. 'J , 4 Q E f Val gives photographer the evil eye. Don 't worry, just close your eyes and punch. x g W W , N we E . ' L w TH- ,il E :' -F ' , f ai Q at K' Zh ' f gggy , fx X , 'K 'H 'li 9 4- sg ,Mfr .V if -5 , 4 'M V F .uf 'Qs , E o ,, llt 'fn 1 ,A , sf, la , x - Z. mg 'mf 'IW :A W ,f eu i f,,, f ' 5 ffggif . Qty: ,. , X , Mn it a 3- 'lv fn! 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Here we stand in our hot band uniforms waiting for half time. Ten seconds more. Go, clock, go! Oh no! Another timeout, that's another minute at attention. This uniform is really too hot. Good, timeout is over. It looks like a pass. Come on Schmidt, catch it. What a catch! Oh no, he 's coming right at me . .. AHHHHI 282f freshmen ,V , ,,.,, me A A M. 1 13599 fy ? fi, if 1 5 , ,,, . Ji Q a wx-vga fs 5 Q Q 44 I' I fl, 3 f Im, f 7 sf ,fs .1 , 4 I 0 'X A O- W 1 fb 'C e ' 9 gd! xx ' 95' 1 NX ,D ' f , ,', . 'ff..- ' ,.,,,,,,':,,f,,, a:'t,A,,,Ei k V ii VVVV, ,i.'..,,, s . A ii., A - . , A . 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Sw: xl' ' ' 1 Q' .- , t i q ,Q N -41 'A' T - Q 12' it ' H, X Y' K V ' ages-1 t r , , Si: jg. as ji: K tm N 9 3' K K g A ' ' - I - S Q, t itt X? if t mi ' M si 'Z Bobby Johnson Sherri Johnson Jimmy Jones Judi Jones Ruth Ann Jones Arvin Jordan John Kaplan Diane Karas Bill Kasin Robert Kearns Donna Keating Lisa Kelly ff kms?-Y., .W 519917: .. .E sa B ii sss K K K fzgg X31 W E ffv,1 .X N' ,XHIV V ,:. swag 3 5 ik N' fl 55 sf ng 3 we X E RE if W K Q if 'A ' i A , is p x y it freshmenf283 284ffreshmen Jack Kittleson Michael K ivatisky Julie Kleinworth John Kolter Karen Konold Kenneth Korin A 'SSS if 'f 253525 K:-fiilifl ' '12 A ' '-' K Li , '- ' 1 C .vs ga Q 'Q +C l' Chris Korth Jon Kosior Jeff K wasnieski Jacquie Labo Christine Lane Jerry Lanier Em 5 9 . Jon Lanbert Kelli Larson Donna Lathrop Renee Lawver Diana Leavitt Douglas Leavitt e- .. ...:a1a..f,f ML, .M -, 3: Lance Leavitt Tanya Lee Kevin Leicht Mary Lesky Joe Licavsi Lisa Little Sherri Lodewyck Julie Lokken Lourdes Lopez Tony Lopez Ilene Luboff Desiree Luckey ,, Nwv' ilia ms, LJ ,Q wr K Q as was ,M Mx t 1 ,wr W an 1:5 gk fi .gs K as -- -4. .UR M' 25 wp :V wi Q -fvl'K 4 1 eu . Y, W K P I e Ya. 1 ., ., . W AS' 'lk f' ' ,Sf 4' X :x ef W . ' V -' '--' L ' .1 r f ic 'fi x , fuss I -z if ,l ,:.::::., fl!! 0, , I iixxxfg J, x x i 5 Q was .Q ,fi 4,3 X ,wi I Y Theresa Ludwig Phil Luna Craig Maher Derek Maher Rob Malloy Jackie Mann E s 5 E sig C ggga L , , f J lrl M . L . xvf W- ' Q-. x -WM A ,' g .f,- . L K sk K , . x D L . K. , V K Mi - K, C g fu 4- 'Q , v x N , D' r L ' L Q5 li'i1 a,.t ' rrs'il 1 ' 'M f -2 Jeel A in r Eg , Q C as rnsss are . at M ass 2 2+ fa so fm T j J 25 ,Q L ' ta,aa is L s L L X-77' L L - i 'ee L ' i E ' ..,, 1, , g a t - 2 to K p IQ , ff.: '45 A L . 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I notice how peaceful lunchtime is in the courtyard as I cruise around on my skateboard. I think I ll do a handstand for this cute girl down here. Here I go. Whoah am I cool or what? Hey, she 's smiling now. I think l'lI do a double twist and land on my feet. Done. I 've really got her attention now. Better keep it up. I need some speed for this next jump. Faster, faster, faster SPLA Tl Oh . . . Hi Mr. Olsen. freshmenf285 .?86f freshmen YEWMQQLMWQ P 4' W Q J JW Q E We 1 4 'E f y 54? 'W' .Arif , if f. ,Qi 'H 'V 4. 51 f J 1' 1 x Y vi xx it ,, ham wx f ' 3 as ' W LLL 4.54 , , fi' :LJ Q i f ' ' M 4 ' fs f nuff , 1, I ' . f + L W ,., ,V ,, ly V: Q I Q, Mwg V L' , 1, , , , i ' A ,m.- ' myz' L si z s sf- 'wr Y , isa, f' ' 12 , K-' ' Qiififfis. NX lslu iis , , L z .aff A . . 1 , W I Q :ff L L M, I x ATAI 1 . .:,, . L ' N A f' L - -- if E . W H x ,M 'C iiil g I A . 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V vi Eva Nunez Amy Oberg Kelly O'ConneIl Audrey Orefice Tim Orme Kenneth Oscar Y Joyce Ottey Sarah Owen Cherryl Owens Phillip Padilla Kemely Paige Angelos Papazis Yeah. of course I 'm gonna give blood. Scared ? No, what's to be scared of? They've already started? WeIL I 'll go down after school Now? No I 'm not doing anything, but you know... Okay. I'm not scared. Prick my finger? Will it hurt? My blood's okay? When will they take it? They are already? They're almost done? Hey, that's not so bad. Terry donates a few drops for a good cause. Dog day afternoon. I just gave blood freshmenf28 7 We know we're cool Valley Bank give me five. All right class, turn to page 2l7 and do the problems . . . HONK HONK HONK. The class bursts into a smile. Saved by the bell, or fire drill rather. People crowd down the steps and out to the side of the school. Comments can be caught in passing. Get onto the grass? Oh, of course, the sidewalk burns and grass doesn't. Why do we have fire drills anyway? The whole school is made of concrete. Why do fire drills always happen in this period, anyway? RING . . . All right class, turn to . . . 288f freshmen ima' 'Msg Qi A 1 do of if I td?Q V'S,lf'fmf,, I I ' , R1 ' 5, txy N , . M ,Ah-ga . Q iii. qrd-ti 1 , . f A-........fl ' .1 f 6 W 5521 'f:f :fin i ,, Q1-r 1 ' W, .f ,I 4 z gy ,er A ,MW ,... K YQgt 3v .X af ff ' .Ji fi' X Teri Palsgrove Joe Pellissier Alison Parr Johnny Perkins Sharon Pascoe Patte Perlowin Michelle Peacork Chris Perry Mark Pearson Sara Perry Joey Pecoraro Kim Petersen My VWEQWW K ret Aga, VA V ' a 'Iwi' , T tvii ttai iinn x. 7 a. .X , V '7,,,ff,f' , ,f ,f ,fbi am Peterson obert Peterson ana Philbrook amielynn Pickard ae Pirrone im Pisanelli f' , M , Q. 4' sf LW as r , , e A ew if -'51 shi 7 oz? .aw W ,, Z, 4 if x l M t , - , . h , A,h . via erin MV --all 'W IV .Q 4V ' N. it was -. ...K yt? ZW f' 1 It 4-dv ,549 1, MQW CD! , wr y MM . ,i 1 if L fi Q X Susan Platt Sutton Porter Vina Powers Mike Preston Ricky Preston 1. F Q -LLM .lames Price Jennifer Price Chris Prohaska Wm 22 12 W Aff' 5 N 4 Thomas Provinzino Nancy Oualey Yvonne Preston Mike Rader Rene Ramsey Rhonda Ratliff Kayla Ratzlaff Lisa Rause Kristen Ream Steve Redelsperger 6 f r A K is 5 '-, '?' K ' Q Q 'i l ' f'TV7ff ' .4 I :.'2 Z1 P2 - - S-'P f RPPP ,V , in .51.: . .,,1 A i I 2 , Randy Reese Kevin Repetti Brian Richards Terry Riedy Mike Robbins Justina Roberts Peggy Robertson Mike Robins Kelly Robinson Regina Robinson Arthur Robles Gary Rodash Uh, oh. How much time do lhave? I can 't be late again! This will be my fifth tardy. They should give us ten minutes instead of seven. Don't ring bell, please don 't ring! One more and it's R.P. C. time. Whew, I made it. I 've got to stop walking her to class. L ynn socks it to them, 29Of freshmen He went that way, .lulie Rodgers Denise Samuelson Joey Rodriguez Marci Sander Robert Roig Willie Sanders Bill Rose Natalie Sargeant Camie Roundy Anna Savadina David Roylance Paul Schaeffer g N f f -, ff, , -f ' ,.,r A 4. Q 6 ' 'I' ,911 if 'fbi wr ., .. if My N313 f is it iiti , Qi N t g , X L. 'i r J. ,,sf1g,: , - V Hit , S l v eff ' 4' f -- ' 5, S , W U S W 'P 4 . 1 . SQ 1: I A V L' . ' ,E f Q 1 49 . J ,, X., M3 I ' Va by QE? Wi' ts 'E -f . 1,.,i,. W +X','l!,. A if lhhh J warr- I -.of-iz, , ,A ff gf' w 3 5 1 ,.,.. 9 rv ,,.v :gf ,3 Je 'r M - . 'L f ' , Mg. ,tl ,,,,V 7 V ' k ' ' ,K 4 r V WET, i x ' x . w ,X N A it i g, R ff' hh 31,115 1: 4 5, Q ft- X , A X. qv i S fa F Felix Schemik John Sharp Roxanne Schneider Eugene Sharron Lewis Schofield Connie Shelton Sandy Schramek Sheilia Shelton Sam Schwartz Duane Shields Chris Sculthorpe Mariam Shields f Nm fe ft'kf1i:-,weeweef ' -:.,' M -1' 'fx JY . . A5 . . .. I gil -'.', ftp' . - .',' I-if .v'.' 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Ronda Tyler Jerry Upshaw Valerie Valow Mike Varner Debbie Vassallo Leslie Vega ,SA . uii y S S Q sf T aa' Q9 S , ky A . t .,, euwkww assu u S as S 'TT T ssst tttt T S Q, .5 , TT ,win es N.. AW 'X -- ' S'-- g , A .. S S S F? sas asia? S ai T SS SS . T.: - -L SSSSSS 4':1f SSH Sfl . ' Sfffwf S SS, aSSt 'We S S f S o S T S T -S-' L' SS S S T L aff! xy S'..' f f- it SX. SS SS A S afmasw azfmwg T TTTT 'S 4 T Pam Wade Paul Wadsworth Clint Walker West Walker Larry Wallace Amy Ward , wx, y. 4 W Wffv. ,f If I ,,,.W,,,Wf .cW it . 44421 -'At' 'Y , mf 1, if A , 1' lx if 5 x .A 0 6 Q' f .ig Q X' W fe .,. Beth Ward Bob Ward Don Welsh Mike Wenz Leah West Carol Weston I ' ir, W 5 Wk gi 1 ,, K WW , . ,,: ,,,r , A if Q K 436,463 WW -A - W W Z, I 3 , , -1I'.Wf W 't- 'E A 3 . ,V W4 ,ggi x I , I KX I W W , M ' ' W W Yttt We W W f' it W. WW W ' 1 ,, W L W Way fi ' W, .W i M fe- '39 I, I rtttj N We -Q W I ft, W I I , QW W ffif if W QW X f .f YK I 12' M 394 ' 61 4 ' Neff,-x JM IF, 3 X W W W Nj f rf ,ffl , lf- f 1 I igfiijtri , ,. t W , I fern? xl I .1 - KA 2 'Zum H 7 ':'h , W W QMS W WW I V ,.W, ' M .W .M W ' 'L' A W W I Q5 W 2 f X I W'l't WW WWW- W1 W W . '5 -K I' ' I ,f !x, , : ,,., 5.. .'f-4 Vg. ,.. .-.V , ,W This has got to be one of the dumbest things l've ever seen. I mean who has ever heard of a 30 second meditation period? I can 't even think let alone meditate. Aw, come on 30 seconds, please get over. It seems like hours have gone by already. Gee, I've never had a class so quiet. Hmmm, what do I have to do today? Go to work, let's see . . . Oh no! I have a date at 7:60 and I don't get off until H1612 What am I going to . . . What do you mean our 30 seconds are up? Why can 't these meditation periods last longer? What's up? Does this mean I didn 't make the team? 4 1524 I , , 8 1 .gif . e k 1 My names not on here. freshmenf293 .. f kk., ,wig f' f- .flfm s .ts -Si: :2si'31-1 5,2 x . - xi. . 33 A X. V Qs v. Q n g at Ab gy gati ig A Q3 N f sssi R f K Y f R ,M X 'W 1 3' at , -zb :- Q53 ,gif 4 K a K QW In -.: X5 Q Q, 5 . . X I ' ias sss f sg! , X' t ' R as s s Q s - f 5 J. ' N ,l ae K Q A A ,ia ff -Aa.. t 'ff' . W W In K K k: -- i K It ttttt is Y i K zd. Q- XE R if K - ' fi . a , At- if K ix N , X' -X fi X e is gg. at R -K , LLIL, to W 1 k A- ' A X V-vs swf ,T 1- , W -K: 'K M l ra is saa I ' it I R f an R R at N 'Y at W as . ' A -- I ' , - , -' K 1.' t , .T ,A,A 1 Q is M Andrea Willet Russell Williams And Windes John Won sg? . Y E' g .Q Debora Williams Todd Williams Karen Wise Ted Woodruff V ' Kevin Williams Cindy Wilmot Neil O. Charlotte Woods 5 S . Qi' eaea Robert Williams Mark Wilson Wiseman Jr. John Wreth Q ' p Paula Wolford KXQNT ' X7 X X, Q: ,G X Ji? - W... ,ffl Rhonda Whaley Katy Wheeler Mike White .leff Whitney Melissa Wilhelm Oh, the disadvantages of being short, AWK :F h N. f A1 .te fl .. ,X K - ' , t ,Q vii ttt ii 7 ,,.. ' ' 14' N. K W K , i V? . fs Q K fm WVR ,, fi S f li, . fi -1- ef, ,tl . .N E ,giiix W t, :tt -- w 'M' X .pl Denise Wright Kelly Wright Lori Wright Roxanne Z yvoloski ,L'. , A .fig - .rf- ,.. . -si' 1 V X ' L1 ,. -.. 3 AW in ttll VQXN , LIL' ? wt N, sv1-fa -ewess-- W, . , f-. ea ,,,. ass- f -f .4wm,,..au..:x,w,7 .I .... we-Q1 Hit.. - N4-ifflfv If , if 'Tgwp i, .. - . .315 lf' ws 2 .. Q? x Q nw x gmt s 25 P, . Q 'gi ff f , J . 85 -. +- 5-ie' C a 'st , V A as X , is V S 1 -. f - 1 ,--- Q :Q f Vu., as if t. i 1 MQQQASSE: excl ,,.. - , I ,Q ,, 1 , ' 5.4 5 VE .A :Q .,, I sv U f , ' fi I-W ttti r stet C at Q V A , A i E N, w , I S. ' f, 4' I 5 ,ii is Q Ref WM f-6 k,.,4,e4 , fq Q! 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Nw v Q t Seri. . , Ll-- ' f .. sw saqstfwsxgg' y Kristi Seabaugh l Donna Smith Stephanie Smith Wrey Spruill l Desiree Stallard A Tania Tafras K ss' A 'S -- -t tw N I .f-- ,1 ld' is as in Karen Thomas Brenda Tiffith Alesia Tillman Dwight Vance Steve Verwer Jennifer Wellham James Zachman Sophomore Class Wanda Adams Bob Aiken Beverly Anderson Debra Benson Darlene Brach Mark Campbell Raul Carmona Sheryl Chenin Jamie Cotel Pat Culhane Mike Dekise 3 f gif? --as Katrena Edmonds Shana Edwards DeeAnn Flippin Tammy Ganier Cathie Goff Scott Griddle ff --.0 Q . ,,.:wt-mm, M..-'H -'ffl Mechelle Hampton Debra Harper Cassandra Hardin Sandy Jones Nanci Luber Michelle Lopez late undercIassf295 ffgafife L t 7 7 I .F ,ggmg , , y mi 'Q I 1' - 'V K2 1 'il ' A ,Q ....-' ' i gl' 3- fs V 3 P1-7:-J :L-'f- 'X fi ,,--: l- .. .-3 W QQ lv 9 'F W ' L - i on View 8 Barbara Marks Beverly Millner Don Montagne Shirley Myles Tami Nelson Lisa Nep 296flate underclass L' ,,,. f . 4,51 . , ' V' gg , at ,M , ' 1 qgqv ,a tj - ' , X- f 4 . ,f ' 1- ...L-, '- 3 .naman '-IK? -1 ' ' w H ': lilnI y - ,,, , -QI- H1., , fm,-we --- ' . w .1 -Lu. 'L' .,,, sa , it 5 y M, W, - .. 1 ,iw . L f A W ,, Y ,P r t - at asirr ' L f rlrr as ,Ls jf i L ' 'if f 1 ' S we 1 . . if K ' - 1 ,if A is ' M 7 ' 7-JSF --if -L Lf! sr- S y -L -L ,V -- H K ' V ' , , .111 3 w , 3 L my my 159' -- it M, , A f' .fm - . :ggi A .. 1 - flue W - 3 bww: rr--r if -- T? x 7 2 Xa is ,A NX J x f 4 2:12, . ,fyxb L TT? 1' fl 2 IIAV ,V,, P VVA, x if by .gi at . gp y , kb. 7 - - arrsaar f--: -:,, - L t Karen Null Bob Shrader Dorothy Wesley Tammie Ottey Marci Simmons Debra Williams Sharon Repetti Bill Shubert Freshmen Class William Robinson Buba Tapp Mike Blache Gina Ronca Cindy Vaughn Ross Brough .lill Shaheen Wacuqian Ty Tommy Burroughs Walker Tom Deluca., ' Q ' 'f' ff A5 ' ' L' ,. -if V-U75 'L , '1 :.J'7':'f' iw , 'asf 51, ,J . x f X 1 -wi fm - ,, gf tts- L pp 5 , ep 2 'K Q ., L 7 in g lam? XXV . ,jf ' , 5 Cv Andrea Ducharme Mimi Fillerup David Gottlieb Wanda Grove Lisa Hayes Jill Jones ,,. V ,hh I mi f -if , :g -it , Q . I Y f if 5' V V T 1 ag! 49 11 I 1 .L EJ . ,N 3 wx f 4 .,,, iff' ., -V , ., Huff ,,,,N..-m W. ' - .- 1 - x 41, z' iw ,- af EX ' Q 'if ,Z 5' rr i 4 ,G 5 F , 4 fb We , X f ag , 32 if ----V iu - - at yW WJ ilk it S iii Gail King Bonnie Kopsa April Leavitt Tanya Lee Lola Loonie Bridget Malerey Don Nottingham Joyce Ottey Linda Pearce Raul Resanivich Cheri Roberts Darla Robinson 'Pi L 1. f . J gona' A 'Swings' I X -sw x, Ni re R ' ,by ara ,. i ' 'L,Y . I 1. ,,kA Q :., rv' R ,qs 1 sv E, . R . as r - 'N .1 . x 'Ja i 1 ,g i -yi it 1 A I at ?5i's-R ' R' 4 1 - x , A , - V, ,,,r,V , r X tiff, ,, if 5 , J fa. 1 fi :rf . 1 Kr! . 2: MaryAnn Spencer Chris Scott Tammy Turner Frances Velasquez Karen Willis Joe Wirkus V Q ., Y. ni V , B I 'Q , R K 2 i , ,Q ,f A .1 1f1,'1 I 51 R 2 :l 1 at .,.., Z K A -. Lkies. R ,N K K it 5 is X 6 s Q ,J --- we as I K an y-pg , ' A , K. ,ggggig N aa,. ' I- .sp - . ' -V .. sc.. - -. 15g.v3Ef.,:':v:k, - - ,. 5 mek'- .. , -f . -r. v' , ' ,ff5ix:3'Sq if - ,--A ,.. . -,a.-L A: ' Q 1- 'P . if K N 2' P t.-,r1pg- PX kk - ' ff I f , . f sf, You see it happened this way . , . Fire drill rushl Thev're not thaaat bad! 'U . t,.t ,,,, V ',Q1e1.1f w 'M Ai I W mf- ff, ww I 042,542 x W fy zum V? li ,E 13 ,1 , 5 do 1 ,811 avi it Y YV .gf I 'grgewz late underclassf297 Champions Spring Sports Sweetheart Ball , , S c istery A wards .if Mm my 3 E Q 1 wi X 302 -., i 314 ttrtee A at 3 , i tr X 1 , M ix ' f A M. ' ' ? .gf p 1: S , fx fifhw ,T ,ff ' i Q ' 'S si f . 2 f ' I N: . 5? f 'S 'fu gf. , ,A if ' 94 V ,ii Q! 7' -. X 'tm 3' 'J Ng N tj? .. fx 1- Q X A LV - nv Q as JA f-'S+ ,yr ' .MM f .4 is al Lk: 'i , 45, x 'W f '54 1 Qs I Wm wx i is .,,, ea 5 F 2 0' ' .. S V 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 9 3 4 lx' if Swfstate champions Chaparral State champion basketball team: front row, Left to right, Danny Poole, Billy Banks, second row, Doug Randall, Mike Burns, Danny Ph Mike Washington, John Mannion, Ronnie Richards, John Bayer, Tom Rossi, third row, Pace Mannion, Brian Stout, Don Schmi There are some things that stick in your mind for a long time: graduation night, the senior prom, and Straw H after a football game. Then there was Mike Burns, running downcourt, giving the No. I sign in the finals of t Southern Zone Basketball Tournament against Gorma The scene was the climax of the edge of the seat game where the lead changed at nearly every touch of t ba lt was the perfect finale for the game which included many such scenes: Burns 's three slam dunks, Pace Manni blocking Gorman 's last shot in regulation, Burns slapping the team 's hands on the way downcourt, the crowd yelli their lungs out, rooting for their team, laughing at Gorman 's Spider Who? sign, and the awards presentation the end, with Burns and Mannion making the All-tournament team, Burns as most valuable play There are some things that stick in your mind for a long tim Basketball team goes 28-2: Zone Champion fo wbo y wrestlers State Champions once more. Chaparral, for the third consecutive year, took first place in the State Wrestling Championships. This is beginning v become a habit with Cowboy Wrestling. In the Cowboy tradition, five of the eight State wrestlers were champions: Bill Schoessler, ,lay Kashiwamura, Tom pbertson, Phil Courtney, and George Navarro. iaparral State Champion wrestlers: Left to Rightf .lay Kashiwamura, Bill Schoessler, Tom Robertson, Phil Courtney. and George Navarro. , .W ,..,,, .,...,Q.,t., k,:,,a.t, ,r-U. M.,-...,..-M. M. ,,m,,, ,... .awww-M . 1- fersmwxi--,, . ..-- sw, :.1wmMw.m,-: :Q-me 1 fn smagmssvw. , -xr: ' - ---'M-M - In spite of cold, wet and windy weather Chaparral's spring sports season got off to an enthusiastic beginning on Mar. l. The baseball. softball and track fields were heavily populated with students who were sharpening their skills with hopes of making it on the team. Coaches worked carefully with each student on technique. The ever dreaded cut lists clipped to clip boards served as a reminder that all was not fun and games, but another highly competitive season was about to begin. Every team has a limited number of participants, and many who brave strains and sore muscles that accompany an all out effort cannot be chosen. In the following pages, we would like to honor those students. whether they became team members or not, who turned ouxt in support of the spring sports program. l. A-a-a-y, batter, batter, swing. 2. All it takes is concentration. 3. You put your right foot in. . . 4. J. V. Baseball candidates are taking a break. 302fsprlng sports -QM I Pole vaulters prepare for lump 2 Sprml practice I5 hard work 3 John Radar watches 2 ,rr c,La o Chaparral students make an all out effort . I, Coach Ackerly looks on. 2. Sandra pursues another victorious season. 3. Scott knows what he's doing. 4. The king of swing. 5. Get off the can and on the stick. Cpage 3052 6. The face of determination. 7. It's a bird. it's a plane, it's a . . . K Tom catches a fast one, 9. Where are my track shoes? 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K. x - 553 i x K 3 snf 306fspring sports . . . to pro ve themselves capable . l. lt's lovely being out at second base. 2. Chris Sweeney prepares to throw. 3. Coach Turnbull and coach Hoskins study Danny's style. 4. Dewey does it 5. Doug tries it with his eyes shut. 6. UNL V Invitational two mile race start, 7, Brian goes for eighteen. 8. Coach Hadfield warms up. 9. Kent snags the ball at first, I0 Coach Donnelly gives the softball team words of wisdom. 7 8 I0 . Willing and able to make the supreme effort . . l. On your mark .. . 2. Track team pow-wows, 3, Joe Humphries and Coach Bagget talk strategy. 4. Chris Sweeny prepares to put the shot. 5, Sandra Hardin Hurdles. k r A kkl' K R ..... ii. L W wus. E My sw V 1 l. Tim instructs Sal on a good drive. 2. Randy catches the balL 3. Tim leads the crowd. 4, Eileen swings the bat for a homerun. 5. Teddy concentrates. spring sportsf309 ,.,h E L t 2 'WWE any I. Come on Coach, it 's cold out here. 2. Coaches Sessions, Baggett, and Gegg make cuts for JV. 3. Shot-put practice. 4. Lisa Combs is ready to run. 5. Dick Luna is thrilled to get a catch, 6. Kathy 3lOfspring sports Denton hits a winner. -Q 'f -w ,h A C .... i-V iit ' ..,, Q f .., ,'-t , 1 ,,,i 5 Q ',.i .'ss ',.' ,t,'l'.'s . ,,,. . ii, ,. V '11'j 'M 2 ,2fi gZ,.a,,. L , t W' I ' .- , 5 K fif. 'J' f . K te :V,k -5 : Vg '. ' 4 'aff' 'z5Ff i1egf.' :e.,,,vaa'? f ,Z ,i.,.4i,j',i - iiiis 1 I , ii? i 2 ,.-dv-on.gg.,...w I X-..-and 'W 3 I 'Q 5 . . . Sharpening and definin skills I. Mike surprised at a pitch. 2. Pole Volter takes Berry. 3. Lane Leader measures high jump. I W, v A I ' ,.., 'i,5,3,,A 1 ,, x,,13.s..gx- sgfxfm-m ,P . ',..w'1 F' 'i 3 N' s, '+v- g:.,m+'- K K knew, , ML Tv. , 4 .- Q s.1 . i u. i Q' A r,iuuu sake WM f-ua f we Null'- A ff I, Wayne displays his powerful swing, 2. Duane Sansberry wins the ICD yard dash at the UNL V Invitational 3, George Murry tries out for track. 4. Carlos waits for the ball to come down. 5. Jim practices his pole vault take off. to be the best Sllfsprtng sports for C.H.5. l. Coach Berry gives las! minute instructions at the UNLV Invitational. 2. Phil Gable leads the pack at the UNL V Invitational. 3, The girls tryout in windy weather, 4. Ms. Stansberry experiences the hardships of a coach. 5. Coach Berry explains the pole vault grip. 6. Wes takes practice putts at the Paradise Golf course, Wi' 6 v-is N. wwhwn -u.,,, Qld? Sweetheart Ball, big success The Sweetheart Ball is always the big success of the year. Every girl is assured that she will be at the dance mainly because she pays for everything. The Ball was held at the Marnia Hotel following the last season basketball game against Valley on February 24, l978. Soul Connection, the band for the evening, entertained 4CX7 to 56D people. The Class royalty were Valerie Valow and .lim Pisanelli, freshman class, Erin Colleran and Rob Anderson, sophomore class: Cindy Maul and Danny Lunt, junior class, and Cheryl Cox and Don Schmidt, senior class. ,Ps T 'E liiii f ,,t t,,, T i ,,ss S W , 2, Nqgfx I. Bruce impresses Paula. 2. Senior prince and princess. 3. Danny and Cindy dance after becoming junior prince and princess. 4. Dance, Dance, Dance. 5. Too cool to dance. 6. Time out for a kiss. 7. The Royality of the Ball. 8. The new K ing and Oueen. Rob and Erin. 9. Jump, shout. knock yourself out Manny. girls reversef 315 Y Y. in-. lid, if , 12 i 1- if The Black History assembly gives recognition! The 77-78 Black History Week assembly turned out to be a very successful one. The guest speaker was Judge A. D. Guy who spoke on the history of slavery. Next in line was Kim Fowler singing Our Love . Kalani Fowler was next reciting a very emotional poem that really made sense to the crowd. Mrs. Fowler, better known as 'Pistol helped the girls out in a song, lf l had a Hammer . Afterwards, Larry Powell recited a poem. The highlights of the assembly were when Dante Turk Evans, Bobby Green, and Chris Fowler song 'Always and Forever , and when Emma Gordon song Good Morning Heartache . The audience enjoyed a dancing group from Woodbury Jr. High while they performed. To end the assembly the narrator of the show, Pat Penix, did a very interesting jazz dance in which her dancing skills were evident. 5. Pat Penix also performs an interesting jazz dance. 6. A piece ' of the action. 7. Mrs. Fowler leads group with lf l had a Hammer . 7. 6 a J' .. L AZL I i 3,5 , av- ai .V - 3l8 X a wards ,1.x if --YI wsgggf .111 Kathy Platt 2nd in Miss Drill Team competition Kathy Platt was the first drill team member from Nevada to place in the top five finalists of the Miss Drill team U,S.A. competition. Kathy was elected by Chaparral's Drill Team members because of her sparkling smile, her abiltiy to project her personality, and her exceptional movements in performing a routine. Kathy did very well in competition winning the modeling and speech competition which accounted for thirty per cent of her total score. She came in second in routine which accounted for the other seventy per cent. Kathy has been a drill team member for three years, and she was co-captain her .lunior year. She is also a member of the i Honor Society and graduated with honors as a 4.0 student and class Valedictorian. 5 , 515 4, MJ:-H f ' 2 ,, -, JJ fl, I ' ,Aff ,,,.,.f ' ,,.,.f,-we ' Twsfi Chaparral boasts four National Merit semi finalists Curtis Trimble, Barton Foutz, Ken Hall and Doug Ulmer were all National Merit semi finalists. In order to obtain that honor, all four students had to score in the top one per cent nationally of the PSAT test. Results were not available as the Yearbook went to press, but those students who win will recieve a full scholarship to a College or University of their choice. Barton and Doug are also candidates for the Presidential Scholars program. If they are chosen, they will be going to Washington D.C. Steven Swapp, a Sophomore that is not pictured, won the Hugh O'Brien leadership award. He was the only student in Nevada to win this award. He attended a seminar in April in New York City. National Merit Semi Finalists: Left to right, Curtis Trimble. Barton Foutz. Ken Hall, back, Doug Ulmer awardsf.-719 nofaubs Serteens communit minded The Serteens is a club which helps people or underpriviledged children in the community. The Serteens are a branch of the Las Vegas Sertoma club which helps them with such events as the Christmas party for the Boulder City Childrens home, wheelchair bowling, and the Rummage sale for the Handicapped Explorer group. Future projects are the cleaning of the student parking lot and a time capsule. Serteen: Front Row, left to right, June Wong. Diane Karais, Tammy Turner- Vice President. Second row, Kim Pappageorge, Kathy Platt, Michelle Maravich-President, Donna Feldman, Connie Dyer, Renee l.awver-Secretary, Pamela Coon, Third row: .lay Roberts, John Werth, Mitch Wolf, Doriene Menko, Mrs. Anderson-Advisor, Don Mosh, Forth row, Tom Korth, Seth Willer, Kelly O'Connell. Sidekicksf a Chaparral pal. The Chaparral Sidekicks are also known as the Human Relations club. This year and last year the Sidekicks have been the most active club of its type in Las Vegas. Each year the club has two annual picnics, all sorts of sales, and a cookie bake for the convalescent home. They also attended the Clark County School district Forum in which they discussed the abuse of drugs and whether women should be able to compete in men 's sport. The club 's president planned on having a balloon sale, along with a Human Relations field day, and a Magic Mountain trip including Rancho and Clark High 5chool's Human Relations club. Sidekicks: Front Row, left to right: Mrs. Gonzaque-Advisor, Marsie Smith, Second row, Alvin Lee- Vice President, Pat Anderson-Secretary, Sheila McClellion. Third row, Michel NounnaePresident. Danny Owens, Tracy Napier. French Club active In order to raise money for their scholarship fund, the French club had candy and stationary sales. They also hosted Chaparral's most spectacular Marki Gras 78 , The French Club, Front Row, left to right: Paula Naegle. Ronna Wiseman, June Wong, John Wong. Jacquie Mann, Diane Karais, Second row, Diane Leveille, Jody Davis, Patty Haley, Cheryl Hadley, Tena Baker, Theresa Boone, Desiree Wheeler, Martha Donato, Don Adamson, Third row: Dina Salvucci, Marsie Smith, Chuck McGuire, Donna Feldman. Michelle Maravich, Doriene Menko, Mrs. Foote- Advisor, Jill Hancock, Kala Ratzlaff JJJXFBLA Business is their future The Future Business Leaders of America is the largest club at Chaparral with approximately 80 members. Last year the state convention was held during April here in Las Vegas at the Showboat hotel where all school FBLA 's compete against each other. Robert Smith placed first in business law and seventh for the nationals in Denver, Colorado during July. Leslie Price placed first in public speaking for state and was in the top I5 for the nationals. This year, the state convention was held in Reno during April and the nationals were in San Francisco during July. Mary Crane was chosen as state vice-president. This was the first time for FBLA to have a big brother and sister program at UNL V. FBLA members interested in UNL V have the opportunity to have a junior or senior business student show them around the campus and answer questions. FBLA was also in charge of tabulating all the walking sheets for the March of Dimes. The club was appreciative of Mrs. Ranney and Mr. Jacquot for all their support and help. FBLA: first row, left to right, Robert Smith-president, Sabra Smith, David Welsh. Richard Wekerle, Monica Ford-reporter Donna David-treasurer. Second row: Marie Buzby, Scott Thomas, Mike Hammelman, Mike Thompson, Dennis Pickles, Dawn Nenstiel-vice-president, Debbie David- secretary. Third row: Tony Glenn, Sandra Chinn, Katrina Bosley. Fourth row: Lee Salmon, Todd Thompson, Mike Green, Steve Swapp, Holly Slamp, Marla Gusti, Tami Dorsey. Fifth row: Mr. Jacquot, Mrs. Ranney, Mary Crane-State vice-president, Robin Smith, .Iohn Olvera, Mark Gaffke. Electronics Club mechanical and creative The Electronics Club designed and fabricated electronic projects. The members of the Electronic Club visited local television and radio stations throughout the year. Many of the past members are now earning a living in the field of electronics. Some of them are now affiliated with the National Horn Radio organization and also the American Radio Relay League. The advisor of the Electronics Club was Mr. L ytle. Electronics Club: first row, left to right, Allen Morrison. Don Adamson, Doug Johnson, second row, Mr. L ytle, Matthew Marulla, David Cornbleth, Mike Movick, third row: Danny Stubbs, Tom Korth, and Mitch Wolf. The Art hop The Art Shop is the Chaparral High School art club. Thanks to this years members, they now have an organization functioning under a constitution with an official name and a full slate of officers: Main man: Raul Banda, Right hand man: Julie Bynum, Writer: Chris Heeter, Money man: Michelle Lopez. Their first project for the year was the production of a 4 'X4' Christmas card which they entered in the City of Las Vegas Christmas Party Competition. Chaparral's Art Club walked with the most creative entry ribbon. The Art Shop was involved in school service projects, art education fpersonal, school, and community levels Q and field trips of varying kinds. The Art Shop was also involved in devloping ideas to visually improve the school. This was their contribution to help Chaparral become more personable. Art Shop: first row, left to right, .lim Dale, Raul Banda, Janet Higgins, Cris Heeter, second row, Connie Angel, Mark Hollinger, Michelle Lopez, Mrs. Berry, advisor, third row, Ray Hollinger, Lisa Kelly, Romney Smith, and Mr. Jensen, dubsf323 advisor 324fclubs They 'd rather be skiin ! The Ski Club has had a lot of trouble with their ski trips in the past few years. Last year there wasn't enough snow and this year there seemed to be too much. Their first scheduled trip to Mt. Holly was cancelled due to an avalanche. The Ski Club won't give up until they reach the slopes. Ski Club: Front row, left to right, Nedra Duke, Kris Kemph, Shirley Quinn, Tracy Fleming, Sylvia Dorrall. Theresa Matoza. Kelly Finkley, Vicki Scavetta, Marci Bridges, second row, Maih Duke, Delona Tanner, Donna Brekke, Dean Lodewyke, Kathey Schettler, John Bowers fPresidentQ, Curtis Sugita, Jack Spicer, Monica Longi K Vice PresidentQ, Rocio Revollo. Theresa Longi, Dena Carpenter, third row, Scott Kuda, Mark Dalton. Debate Clubf all their research paid off The Debate Club put forth many long hours of research for their speech competition this year. They competed in five local tournaments against other Clark County schools. They also competed in the V,F,W., Lions Club, and American Legion tournaments. The Debate Club entered two out of town tournaments which were held in Cedar City, Utah and Reno, Nevada Mr. Schember, the new advisor of the Debate Club, has done an excellent job in his first year of coaching the team. Debate Club, Front row, left to right, Russ Bell, Mike Mitrani, second row, Desiree Wheeler. LeAnn Ohnesorge, Mr. Schember. Michelle Maravich, Eric Crown, Sheila McCullen Ma y the frisbee with you The '77 - '78 Frisbee Club was sponsored by Mr. O'Neil. The purposeof the Frisbee Club was to promote the popularity and use of the frisbee as a sport, The Frisbee Club met every Wednesday-rain or shine. The team consisted of I2 people. They have plans to play UNL V in the spring. Frisbee Club: Bottom row, left to right, Kirk Hendrick, Kevin Williams. second row, Mitch Wolf. Tom Garret, Tom Korth, David Cornbleth, Curtis Trimble. Mathew Marulla, third row, Mr. O'Neil, Mike Williams. Chuck Briese, Allen Morrison, Danny Stubbs, and Darth Vader CDon Adamsonj. Pep Club first in spirit The Pep Club has really done a great job of promoting spirit this year. They sponsored several buses during football season. They also made good luck signs to decorate the school. In addition to promoting spirit, the Pep Club had many fund raising events such as bake sales and painting stripes and numbers on the parking lot. They also sold minature black 5 orange cowboy hats for the state championship game. Pep Club: Bottom row, left to right, Ronna Rubin fPresidentj. Kayla Ratzlaff, Kathi Richardson, Kelly Shiroky, Cindy Scimone, second row. Vicki Scavetta KSecretaryQ, Kelly Finkley I Vice Presidentj, Tara Beard, Marla Giusti, Raine Howard, third row, Kate McGrath Ureasurerj, Nina Adams, Diane Leveille, Chuck McGuire. Valedic torians f Student counci Vaquero staff Chaparral staff advertising Index 328 329 330 334 336 348 i . ir- X Q x 3 K 5' 68 S QQ 5 re'-.mg-I Valedictorian candidates are 4. Os Never before has CHS had as many valedictorian candidates. All candidates held a 4.0 grade point average after the sixth semester in high school. Jeff Cambell is undecided about his future but said he wouldn 't mind being the lead guitarist for the Eagles . Kathy Platt planned to attend Northern Arizona University and study physical therapy. She received a scholarship of 4,CX7O dollars from NAU. Rick Holt was thinking of attending a school in Washington and studying Pre-med. Laurie Scott planned on going into the Math field and was going to school some place in California. Barton Foutz hasn 't decided between Dentistry and Pre- med. He received a 3,4CX7dollar scholarship. Don Adamson and K en Hall are unsure of what school they would attend, but are sure they are going to college. Paul Hilton planned to attend B YU and received a Presidential Scholarship. front row: Jeff Cambell, second row left to right: Kathy Platt. Rick Holt, Laurie Scott, last row: Barton Foutz, Don Adamson, Paul Hilton, Ken Hall, not pictured, Curt Trimble. Marla Theim our alma mater writer. Chaparral finally gets an Alma Mater Chaparral our Alma Mater When the year is through We will always stand with honor Orange, Black, and True. Raise your voices Sing our praise Shout it to the sky In our hearts we'll always cherish Chapparral High, New sex, new ideas, new council!!! A first at Chaparral, for the first time at Chaparral an all female slate of officers have been elected: Lisa Frie, President, Teri Cox, Vice President, Diane Holiday, Treasurer, Marsha Sharp, Corresponding Secretary, and Sheila Mccellan, Recording Secretary. They have many plans for the upcoming 78-79 school year. They have already painted the student council office, and put a Yosemite Sam on the Cafeteria wall. The council plans to do as many activities as possible to raise school spirit and get students involved in the upcoming year. The l97 7- 78 Yearbook staff had twelve outstanding seniors to guide the way. Margaret Steadman, Editor in Chieli has been on the staff for two years. She attended a yearbook clinic in Santa Barbra where she learned about other yearbooks and picked up some new ideas for Chaparral's yearbook. Tracy Thompson, performing arts Editor, was also a two year member. Lisa Groombridge, the staff's only three year member, was the business manager and kept busy keeping sales and expense records straight. Amy Steigerwald and Diane Neill, both Soccer Bunnies, brought their special interests in sports to the Competitor pages. Chuck Briese's writing talents were utilized throughout the book. Not only did Chuck come up with many of the headlines and captions, but he also either wrote or coached other staff members through a majority of the copy. Lynn Ratzlaff patiently organized and recorded the index. Cheryl Cox and Gail Fitzgerald contributed their pep and spirit to the Performing Arts pages. Gail also worked in the darkroom. .lan Costello, Photo Editor, spent many lonely hours in the darkroom printing photos. She was assisted by Scott Simon, Gail, Ken Misch, and Mike Williams. Mike also worked on Performing arts and sports. 2 Yearbook staff creates cc. at gccc- T3 I I 1 N 4 I. The staff ponders the inponderable. 2. Mrs. Mason discusses yearbooks. 3. The yearbook staff. 4. Yearbook work can sometimes be back breaking. long lastin memories 2 l 4 6 , , l 3 5 I. Margaret has too many proof sheets and too little time . . .2, Tracy loves to be interrupted. 3. Suckers heb give Chuck brain power. 4. Lisa is not too busy to smile. 5. Lynn wasn't always working on the index. 5. Amy and Diane take time out from sports work to paper the walls, yearbook stafff33l 332K yearbook staff i l 2 I. Rachel and Angela fight over who gets to do the basketball pages. 2. Paula works while Mike discusses. 3, Cheryl and Lisa ex- change opinions. 4. Ken listens to one of Margarefs long darkroom requests. 5. Gail, Sue and Diane make a decision while Kevin looks on approvingly. 4 Yearbook . a our book Yearbook production began last summer when a small staff met to discuss advertising and some cover ideas. Margaret, Chuck and .lan all went to summer school in California where they learned some new yearbook concepts. In the fall, the whole staff was involved in underclass picture taking and early yearbook sales. During class time, many ideas about the theme and cover of the book were discussed. Students designed covers and mini yearbooks and presented their ideas. After several months of discussion, the idea of still lifes for the cover and division pages was decided on, the the theme, Discover, was determined. Many hard weeks of work followed with about ICU pages submitted per month starting in November. The last deadline was March IQ In the spring, the staff took time to learn more about the darkroom, and they also planned the yearbook party which was held late in May. The staff hoped to sell MIX? books this year which would be a record sales. amazed by a proof sheet. Vg 4 5 tt, ig1 I. Jennifer collects picture money. 2. Scott has something right on the tip of his tongue. 3. .Ian tries to have a conversation with Tim 4 Mike takes a moment to come up with another objection 5. Marla is Just think a minute about the people on these pages. They're not seen by the student body that often, but they are important. Without the library staff how would we do those book reports and research papers? Mr. Ueckert, a faculty men1ber, and his staff have orga- nized and maintained a complete library. Although their favorite word seemed to be 5hhh!, they used it for a reason. After all people study in a library so they need it quiet, The cafeteria at Chaparral is managed by Sylvia Oak- den. She is hehred by a staff of eleven full time workers, and some students that served during the lunch time rush. The staff provided students with breakfasts and hot lunches. During the winter they served hot choco- late while in the spring and fall lemonade was the spe- cialty. These women started their cooking for lunch before school even started, and always provided hot food for Chaparral's student body. The security guards this year roamed the halls look- ing for people w:thout passes. They also guarded lunch lines and the smoking area. For extra money they were guards at most Chaparral home activities. The custodians had a hard time keeping the school clean. The Cafeteria and smoking area were the har- dest to clean. The staff had to work xafter school to clean the halls and classrooms. They were sometimes called to clean up after home or special activities. The Chaparral secretaries worked as the right arm to the principals, deans and counselors, The secretaries aren't seen often by the students, but they, with the rest of the behind-the-scene staff, helped Chaparral run smoothly during the l977- 78 year. I. Standing left to right: Angela Magnano. Pat Bopp, Karen White. Debbie Pastore. Sitting. Pat Kurth, Gail Neilson, Sharon Fields, Vicki Town. Kneeling. Marilyn Shane, Elsa Brackenridge, 2. Tom Yaccino, Chuck McGregor, Mary Randall, Sam Ellis. 3, Don Schoenover, Joe Gonzales. Gail Gemmer, Russ Tanne, Early Drum- mond. Sta xy-Q Q QP, in .. F? l. Library and graphic arts staff: Standing left to right: .losefa Cortez, Carol Kline, Herbert Ueckert flibrarianj. and Lori Barnson. sitting, Kathy Gibson Graphic Artist. 2. Cafeteria staff: Standing left to right: Dean Weathington, Fran Gambine, Marge Bricks, Ruth Oldenburg, Pat Free- man and Linda Kilarski, sitting, Dee Sor- enson, Pearl Hardy, June Douglas, Sylvia Oakden fmanagerj, and Sharron Ruff, Not pictured Irma Mc- Voy. i 5. f I Chaparral Student 0 , - 0 Q C CY I oun I I l 4 gt og 6 Q 4 -in-a X 'Uv W ,Jn N xx, an Jfgvw, 5 SLE he o- QL E Q, Lf V' 0 v w p ' Qfj 6 H xff L- I' 0 Nga! Q ' xx Q5 ' L I 'ki' e ,X 32 7 vi EQ '74 JZ N' gg W 1' 5 X ? :fu -a-f x ' N-Q Q GQ 2 ,Yer qv M QE? O . s Q 52 fi a, r A 11.0 iv QFKE5 M f Y' ni L fa lH 4' Aa 5-Sarilfv-'!.D'i'n holds the same rating in SJHHIIGS as the 0owbogs do on the athletic field ilf'n'Q:'Q '- 'Ki qv? 1 lyn r Jewelers and Distributors i325 E Fl mingo Road. 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Class of '78 .lack Matthews and Co. 2215 Fairfield Las Vegas, Nevada E Kline Best wishes to the Pla yland East Good Luck and Best Wishes L QQXNESS Qs 5tQeTllvC,'S H+ ' r 1' . . to the Class of adsf34 7 5EN'OR5 A A AAA A Adams, Kent, 22,93,97 Adams, Margaret, 22 Adams, Vincent, 22,88,92, A Adamson, Donald, 22,321 A Adriensen, John, 22 Ahn, Thomas, 22,160 Aiken, Michelle, 22,5Q13O Alexander, Betsy, 22, Alexander, Toney, 23 Alfonzo, Anthony, 23,160 Alleman, David, 23 1 Allred, Anne, 23 Allred, Roger, 23 Alvarez, Jordan, 23,98,93 Andersen, Michaeb 23 Anderson, Cathleen, 23 Anderson, Steven, 23 Anthony, Connie, 23,136,137 Antuna, Elizabeth, 23 Armitage, Heidi, 23,86 Armstrong, Dorothy, 23 Arnold, Tamara, 23 Arsen, Kimberley, 23 Ashbaugh, Craig, 23 Ashby, Mary, 24 Ashlock, William, 24 Atchison, Dennis, 24 Auerbach, Cynthia, 24 BBB Bacon, Helene, 24 Baker, James, 24 Ballard, Ruth, 24 Balsinger, Rusty, 24 Banda, Rauk 24 Banks,Karen, 24 Barbee, Dorna, 24 Barber, Deborah, 24 Barnes, Pamela, 24,187,185 Baronak, Ann, 24 Barrett, Todd, 24 L, Bartley, Debbie, 24 tietilitt 7 Bastian, Widtsoe, 25,129,136 Bauer, Keith, 25 Baxter, Theodore, 25,88 Beck, Edmund, 25 Beck, Lisa, 25 g Bentley, Debra, 25 Bergman, Mark, 25,129 A Bianchi, Chris, 25 Bieman, John, 26 Bixler, David, 26 Blaire, Mark, 26 Boardman, Martin, 26 Bodell, James, 26 A Bolognese, Lisa, 26 Bopp, Michael, 26 Bosley, Donna, 26 Bowers, John, 26,138,I5l, 174.176, 269 Brandon, Wayne, 135,154,151 Brazee, Giles, 27 Bridges, Marcie, 27,129,222 Briese, Chuck, 27,5Ql22, g,aggiggyy 330 325, telrl 1 Briseno, Donald, 27 illii Broadhead, Teresa, 27 Brostrom, Cindy, 27 Brough, Joseph, 27 Broughton, Kenneth, 27 Bujalski, Blain, 27,129 ' Burke, Raymond, 27,l85,l87'fl1'i'cl Burke, Rodney, 27,187 Burnham, Tanya, 27 Burns, Michael, 27,219,139, 300 Burroughs, Robert, 27 g Burson, Eva, 27 Butto, Kelly, 28 2 Buzby, Marie, 28,322 Bynum, Jenny, 28 CCC Caffo, Leslie, 28 Call, Jackie, 28 Campbell, Jeffrey, 28,97,93, 15Q152,328 Campbell, Sue, 28 Canfield, Chris, 28,149,190 191,192 Canter, Mannuel, 28 g M Caravella, Michael, 28 J Casey, Shawn, 28 Cassady, Lawrence, 28,113 Cates, Melinda, 28,131,129 Catt, Donald, 28 Caudle, .Maria, 28 g chamaggfs, Gregg, 29 Chan, Chung- Yuen, 29 Chapa, Lisa, 29 Chapman, Russell, 29,151 Chase, Michelle, 29 Chenin, Lori, 29 Chinn, Sandra, 29,129,322 Chiraini, Kari, 30 Chomcey, Ronald, 30 Cinquegrani, Christine, 30 Clark, Dennis, 30 Clark, Devi, 3Q181 Clark, Michael, 30 Clark,1Rodney, 30 Clark, Scott, 30 Clery, Robert, 30 Collins, Kenneth, 30 Combs, Bobby,66 Combs, Sammie, 30,174 Comito, Diane, 30 Cordan, Emma, 66 Cordero, Nancy, 30 Cortez, Lynn, 30 Cortney,p,,1Phi1lip, ,of L Cosgrove, Leigh, 30 Costello, Janet, 31 Cowles, Erla, 31 Cox, Cheryl, 3l,26.78,79,330g J Crampton, Gray, 31,46,l3Qf ,sggi gg l3l,129, 5,293 'f Cripe, Ellen, 31 Crites, Janean, 31 Curell, Robert, 31 , DDD Daane, g 2 ,g Dabney, 32 Daley, William, 132 Dalton, Mark, 32,129 Damewood, Mark, 32,l35, 1 74,1 75 David, Detggie, 32,246 Davis, 32 A Davis, Bryon, 132 Davis, Jody, 32 Davis, Lisa, 33,129 Dechene, Kimberly, 33 Delgado, Alex, 33,151,174 Delguerciog Mark, 33,149 gg, ,gi,g Q 3, Di Biancofil?aphael, 113.108 1' Diambrosio, Paub 33 Dickinson, Gary, 33,151 Dillon, Gaih 33 Dills, Kevin, 33,135,151 Dinkler, Sallie, 33 Ditmar, Cheryb 33 Dixon, Leona, 66 Dodd, Lawrence, 33 Dorsey, Tami, 33,322 Draeger, David, 33 Driver, Michelle, 33 Ducharme,,,,,1!4el1ssa, 33, 74,4 , 75,l3Ql571il35,l36,l3 Dukes, Glenda, 33 Dukes, Keith, 34 Dungey, Debra, 34 Durand, Robert, 34 Durden, Andrea, 34 Dykes, 34 Eagles, Janice, 34 Edgel, Maya, 34 Edwards, Mary, 34 Eliakis, Donna, 35,113,131 Ellingson, Modene, 35 Ellis, Steve, 35,43,88,9Q9l, 92,106,107 Ellsworth, Paul, 35,88 Elvin, Leslie, 35,81 Erlendsdottii, Lilja, 35 Erlenger, Craig, 35,49 Ettinger, Stacy, 35 FFF Fahey, Linda, 35 fahyf K Fan, Feliciano, Aaron, 35 Fiallos, Carlos, 35 Fields, Rhonda, 66 Fitzgerald, Gail, 35, 78, 79 ,Flo yd, Fole y, 5 ltii Ford, William, lig 136 Foutz, Barton, 36,129,328,319 Fox, Alane, 36,88,9Q9I,106, 107,113,230 Frabbiele, Tammy, 36,142 Ffanfa- is Freeman, A 135,138,151,190 Fullmer, Trent, 36 Frusco, Audrey, 36 GGG Gable, Philip, Gaffke, Mark, 36 Gagliardo, Peter, 36 Gallo, Girolama, 36,222 Galvez, Antonio, 36,88 Gandara, Aurora, 36 Garcia, Garcia, PauL7 149 Garcia, Rafaek 37,149 Gardinier, Jeffrey, 3 7,189, 190277 Gardner, Cindy, 37 Garofalo, Lisa, 37, 78, 79 Gavalier, Dianne, 37 Gibson, Tracy, 37 Gierber, Alex, 3 7,15Ql62 Gierer, Kurtis, 37,282 Gines, Lori, 38 Glasby, Amy,g38,1lO Glass, K im, g Goen, Greg, Goings, David, 38 Goldfarb, Jon, 38,136,151 Goodloe, David, 38,114 Goodwill, Randy, 38 Goodwin, Tina, 39 Goordy, Cynthia, 39 Gottlieb, Deborah, 66 Green, Bobby, 232 Groombridge, Lisa, 39,330 Grove, Marjorie, 39 Guedry, John, 39,6 7,151,156 HHH Hagler, Brian, 39 Haley, Patricia, 39 Hall, Kenneth, 39,328,319 Hallford, Kathleen, 39 Hamburg, Lisa, 39 Hamilton, Debra, 39 Hamilton, Sandra, 39,130 163,165 Hardester, Tammy, 66 Harmon, Thomas, 39 Harris, Eugene, 39,135,151, 153,154,156 Harris George, 135 Hartman, Paul, 39 Hayes, Darreh 39 Hearon, Diane, 40 Heavin, Shelly, 40 Heeter, Christine, 40 Heifner, Julia, 40 Heilman, Mark, 40 Helm, Margaret, 40 Henderson, Sherry, 40 Hendrix, Anna, 40190 M Henrie, James, 40 Herrera, Denise, 40 Hetherington, Karen, 40 Hicks, Robert, 31,40 Higgins, Shannon, 4Q219 Hilton, Paul, 40328 Hines, Gina, 86,143,181 Hollinger, Lisa, 40 Holt. Richard, 40139130328 Howe, Jeffery, 41,129,142,151 Hunt, Laurie, 41 Hyde, Sabrina, 41,163,165 1 lll lsmari, Julie, 41 JJJ Jacober, Richard, 4l,13l, l5l,152,155,l56 Jacobs, Jilb 41 -L Jacobson, Mark, Jeager,.e.Patricia, 41 9 JenningsfiDaive, 42,113,130 136,137,142 rJennings,5Vicki, 42 42 iiil Johnson, Linda, 42 ' Johnson, Michaeh 42 Johnson, Stephen, Johnson, Theresa, i'ess Joiner, David, 29,42 Jones, Jimette, 42 Jones, 42 gig-4.1. Kahn, 42,174,176 8930? 4 Kelly, Beatrice, 42,129,190 Kelly, Kim, 42 g Kerbrat, Joseph, 42 Keyes, 43 Kinnison, Sharon, 43 7 Robert, 43 Koehler, Kreg, 43 Koelliker, Shelli, 43 Koterwski, Denise, 43 Kulla, Scott, 44 LLL Lamb, Adrian, 44,151 Lamb, Truman, 44,151 Lambert, Michael, 29,44, 149,188,190 Laudise, Jan, 44 Le Blue, Jeffery, 44 Lea, Rebecca, 44, 78, 79 Lee, Carrie, 44,85 Lee, Tracey, 45 Leisek, Terry, 45,287 Lemon, Janie, 45 Lenkus, Linnea, 45 Levine, Ira, 45 Levos, Jeffery, 45 Lightford, Mario, 45 Linford, Ilene, 45 Loeb, Sharon, 45 Longi, Monica, 66 Lord, James, 45 Love, Donnie, 6 7,139,166,167 Ludwig, Elizabeth, 45,113 Lundquist, Ingrid, 45 Lunsford, Brenda, 45 Lunt, Jacque, 45,46 L ytle, Julie, 45 MMM Mace, Deborah, 46 Mack, Linda, 46 MacNaughton, James, 46 Maestri, Ronald, 46,113,140 e5ewvfe? ies Mallo y, Michaeh 46,138,174 g 175 l1Qg1angare11a, gy1v1arc, 46 1 Jahn, 56,135,151, , 1l eiil 754,l55,I56,l66,169,30O Marks, Brad 46,175 Marshall, Rodney, 46 Marshall, Susan, 47 g Martin, Daria, R 47 Martin, Steven, 47 Marulla, Matthew, 4 7,122, Mason, Pamela, 47 f elli Maust, Jeanne, 47,274 Maxon, Ke vin, 88,9Q108, ,1E5L'5,'i109'l,Qm ,5.r ,1' 9 1,,t,,,,a+c,,m,e1,,f,12z,,v,d, ,ages McCoy, Sandy, 48 McDonough, Teresa, 48 ' 48 1 McGowan, Steve, 48 1 1 MCR,-mie. Jeiiilefy, 48 Mclntosh, Sheila, 48 McKnight, Montana, 49 Thersa, 49 gg Joyce, 67 1 Medina, Nurys, 47 Megyesi, Kirk, 47 Meiby, vida, 47,8Q83,143, gt Meservey. James, 47 Metcalfe, William, 47 Michel, Janice, 47 Mick, 5 Miller, Hefdi,,i2f7', R Miller, Robert, 47 Miller, Sheryb 47 Millner, Sharogf,y ,.147 , Mills, rlir L 7 Misch. Kenneth, 47,97,98, 7' 5 136,221,330 g 47 rlfre R eelea 7 Murray, George,747,15l llill ' Myers, Rhonda, 47,81 1 L Neely, Charles, 49 Neill, DiAnn, 44,49,181,33Q33l 49 Nickell, Debra,i49 Nielson, Vance, 50 Nietsch, Barry,g50 Rosen, Nolis, Peter, 5 Norcia, Lisa, 561195 Nordenstrom, Vick, 50 Kennefh, 50 William, 50 Norton, Mark, 51 Nottingham, Paul, 51 Oberle, Debra, 46,51 Ohlson, Regina, 51 'Y' 1 ,1,,,,,t, Ortega, Junior, 7151 it Ottey. Evelyn, 51 , Overton, Carrier, 51 ippysyve Paddock, Aaron, 51 P?Hf??8e0'gef ,ttt 5' L f 4 . 1 Paui, Deann, 51 1 Weeehene , Perii, Rosalie, 152 5 it Pettipigce, Sharon, 52 Petty, Roxann, 52 Phee, Susan, 52 Pickard, Carley, 52 Pisanelli, Debra, 52 Pisciotta, Marianne, 52 Platt, Katherine, 52,81,129, 131, 136,13 7,328,318 y Point,ffDonna, 52 ,iff Poole, Danny, 166,168,169 219, 3617 Poole, S tephen, 52 Porter, Lani, S Prescott, John, 523 Price, Leslie, 52,88,113,23O Pridemore, Randalb 52 Pfvfwiks, Anffaff Puifeziiisfiijah, 53 iil ' RRR Rad-sifaielafkf 53,t13IJ55-l5l- or riii ieti 5 R,def,4J01,n, 53,151,154,l56 g RandalL Valerie, 53, 78, 79,129 Rafllefbf-Yfffv 53511531393 Ream,fShel1y, 53,853 7 Reeder, Vicki, 53 Reese, Ciaylynn, my dt' 54197, 77 Siri 1 i Reingruber, Lori, 54 Richard, Ronnie, 54,139,167, 168,3LX7 g J Richalids, 7 Ca therine, 54 7 Richardson, Robert, 54 Rivera, Debra, 54 Robbins, Becky, 54 L g Robertson, Thom293, ,yeg54,131, 190.301 Rodgers, Annie, 54,81 Rodosh, Lorraine, 54 54 n.,f,,,w,uf,.,,,54,97 Rossi, Thomas, 54,139,151 l53,156,l65,l66,3C17 L eeti Rubii1f fRonna, 55,131, 325 5 Rudeako, Tammy, 55 Rydegg,i,Mel1nda, Samberg, Sherri, 55 Sande,5s,xRaymond,g 55 1Scht11f2I Julie, ile ff Schmidt, Donalchl 56,151,166 l67,168,169,3C19 g g 56 Schofieid, rau,,a,i5s Scott, Laurie, 56,129,328 SeipeL Gaib 56 Sepede, Garren, 5Z174,176,177 Sessions, Laureh 57,117 Shanab, Joeb 57 Shaughnessy, Maureen, 57 Sheldon, Robin, 571 Shostakoski, Barbra, 5 7 Shutt, Thomas, 97 C Silvaggio, Michael? 57 Silvestri, Patricia, 57 Simmons, Susan,5 Slagus, Susan, 57 ' Slamp, Holly, 57 Smith, Antoinette, 57 Smith, Diane, 25,58 Smith, Diane, 58 Donna, 58 Robert, 58, Sobotka, Mary 10, l44,58,129, iso Spear, Steven, 238 Stallard, Ginger, 67 Stanley, Barbara, 58 Steadman, Margaret,g58, L SS1, 142,293,33Q33l 7 Steigerwald, Amy, 58,181, 330331 Stepke, Erica, 59 Stern, Donna, 59 Stevens, Michaek 5059.67 Stever, Robert, 59 he Stiltz, C ynitha, 59,143 Storer, Lorrie, 59 Swafford, Rochelle, 59 Swain, Teresa, 59 Sweeney, Dallas, 59,135,151, 154,156,l9Ql88 TTT Tabeek, Gina, 46,59 Tatro, Julie, 59 Taylor, James, 174 Teeter, Teryl, 59,106,107 Testai, Rori, 59 Theobald, Charles, 59 Thetford, Bruce, 59,174 Thomas, Deronda, 59 Thomas, Michaeb 60 Thomas, Nancy, 60 Thomas, Scott, 60 Thomas, Terry, Thomas, Wanda, 60 Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Ameeta, 60 Daniel, 60262 Gregory, 60 Jeanette, 60 Mike, 50186322 Thompson, Scott, 60 Thomson, Steven, 60 Thompson, Tracy, , Thu1itt,tAllan, 60 ,,,y'e 1 Tice, Tami, 60 Tiggerman, Perri, 61 Tofano, Frances, 61 Toy, Bradley, 61 g , 2 Curtis, 3, lalll 1 L Tumbleson, Tracey, A L Tunheim, Jayne, 61 Turner, Bobbi, 61,116 Tussey, Linda, 62, 74, 75 Tarago, Susan, 62 Q 5 62 1 gr UUU 'L A Udlock, Lora, 62 Ulmer, Douglas, 62,97,98, 319 Unterner, Ron, 62 2 f vvv 5 5 ltltl Van Buskirk, Donal, 62 Van Ert, Jay 63,97 Van Meetren, Cheryl, 63 Vanderlaan, Diane, 62 Velasquez, Johnny, 63 Vincent, Ellen, 63,248 Vogel, Allena, 63 Vontobeh Cindy, 63 WWW Walker. John, 63 Walleen, Jody, 63 Walters, Steve, 63 Washington, Bridgett, 63,163 Washington, Michael, 166, 16 7,3CX7 Weeks, Debra, 63 Wenz, Mark, 63 Werner, Steven, 63 ,gf',l 1 1 Weston, Weley, 63 A Whalen, Brenda, 63 White, Julia, 64, 78, 79 White, Michael, 64 Whitley, Lewis, 64,269 Whitley, Travis, 64 gif, g Wfcklund, Michael, 64? fisf ' Wilcox, Felecia, 64,81,190 Wilde, Sheri, 64 Wilde, Teri, 64,187 ' Wilhelmi, Cheryl, 64 Wilhite, Janette, 64 ., William, Doris, 64 Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Bill, 64 Gayla, 64 Kyle: 64 Lucy, 64 Michael, 64,330 Terry, 65 Willis, Robert, 65 Wilson, Cynthia, 65,88,93 Wilsonalienneth, 65 ,g ,,y 1 Wohlefs, 'Neieb 65,122 3',l Wolsky, Robin, 65 A Woodlief, Syndi, 66 Woods, Barbra, 66 Woodward, Jeffery, 66,174 66 aii S, ooffred, A zzz Zack, Mark, 66 Zava1a,J5Linda, 67 Zurzo1o,Richard, 66 JUNIORS AAA Adams, Craig, 216 Adams, Scott, 216 Addis, Melina, l2Q121,241 Agosta, Mike, 97,129,216 Albertson, Laurie, 216 Albrecht, John, 216,113,106,107 Alexander, Susan, 216 Alfonzo, Raymond, 215 A1ger,ft3'Wayne, 97,216 A Alleman, Caryn, 216 Anderson, Georgann, 216 Anderson, Jolene, 216 Anderson, Lori, 241 Antonacci, Anthony, 216 Aragomgkobin, 216 Armitage, Carrie, 217 Armstrong, Thomas, 217 Arndt, Rodney, 217 Arnoldi, Donna, 241 Arnove, Sher, 244,87 Arsen,gRona1d, 217 217 1 Ashcraft, John, 217 Atkins, Kathy, 217,108 Atkinson, Robin, 217 Autrey, Kathy, 217 A yala,5Richard, 217 BBB 5 Baker, Elenore, 217 Baker, Tena, 217 Ballard, Michaeb 151,217,260 Ballard, Samanthy, 217 BankslVBi11y, 2l7,166,l69,3Q0 Barber, Barkley, 217 ' Barker, Steven, 217 Barker, William, 217 Bartlett, Kathrina, 217 Bassett, Peggy, 217 g Batiste, Rene, 217 Baxter, Steven, 217 Bayer, John, 142,21 7,3619 Bayley, Elizabeth, 217 Bearup, TiiC1,f24l Beaudet, Lindy, 217 Beck, Dale, 217 Beebe, James, '217 Belanger, Edmund, 151,190 192,195,288 Bell, Andi,,E,f,21t7,24l Beit rl, 17 Benavides, Joe, 241 Benson, Jamie, 217 Bentley, James, 217,98 Berry, Davicb 217 Berry, Lisa, 217 Bickle, 218 Bilyeu, David, 218 Bingham, Paub 218 Bishop, Jacquelein, 218,188 Blake, Jeffrey, 218 Blanchard Beverly, 218 Bloom, Denise, 260218 Blue, 1 Bolin, Shetitia, 163,218 Bond, Sarah, 218 Bongiovi, Joseph, 130218 Boone, Theresa, 218 Boosel, William, 218 Booth, Kurt, 218 Bosley, Katrina, 218 Bowe, Mikel, 151,218 Bradford, Kimm, 218 Bramley, Chris, 218 Briscoe, Gino, 218 Brostrom, Richard, 218 Brough, Vicky, 218 1 Broughton, Karen, 218 Brown, Robert, 218 Bryant, Jackie, 218 Buford, Neva, 218 Bujalski, Rochelle, 129,218 Bu1locks,gMichae1, 288,218 Bunker, Beverly, 218 A Burks, Leah, 218 Burney, Rosalyn, 218 Burton, Claude, 218 Bush, Nathan, 241 Bussey, Marcus, 218 Buzby, Edward, 218,179 CCC Caci, Russell, 218 Callahan, Elizabeth, 218 Cameron, Paul, 97,98,2l8, 245,110 g Cantara, Barbara, 219 Capko, John, 241 Carabaugh, Troy, 219 Carmona, Rigoberto, 219 Carroll, Toni, 219 Carter, James, 219 Casel, Annette, 219 Fields, Randalb 174 Catt, Julie, 219 Carvini, Samueb 241 Chapa, John, 219 Chase, Glenn, 219 Chiraini, Marco, 219 Christians, Darrel, 219 Cipriano, Leonard, 219 Cipro, David, 220 Clark, Rodney, 220 Clay, Bronica, 88,9l,93,214, 290 Cohe, Barbara, 220 Cole, Thomas, 220 Coleman, Glenda, 220 Coleman, Vicki, 220 Collier, Sylvia, 220 Colvin, Cindy, 220 Combs, Lisa, 214,220 Conklin, Tyrone, 220 Conner, Cherlyn, 241 Conner, Tracy, 220 Conrad, Edward, 220 Cook, Edwin, 220 Coombs, Ronald, 220 Cooper, Steven, 220 Corcoran, Kathryn, 220 Cornbleth, David, 129,122,220 Cortney, Dennis, 220 ' Couch, Valerie, 81,220 Courtney, Carol, 220 Cousin, Ronald, 220 Cox, Loretta, 214,220 Cox, Sandra, 220 Cox, Terri, 214,22Q329 Coyle, Jenise, l2Ql2l,18l.220 Crane, Mary, 220 Cromwell, Vanessa, 220 Crosbie, Robert, 220 Cross, Felton, 220 Cruson, Jeffrey, 220 Cunningham, Kevin, 130186, 222,248,33Q332 Cusmano, Robert, 185,186,220 Cutts, Julie, 220 DDD Dale, James, 220 Daley, John,'221 Darling, Ronald, 16Q22l Davila, Celia, 241 Davis, Betty, 221 Da vis, Deborah, 241 Davis, Jeffrey, 221 DeJack, Paris, 221 Dean, Grace, 221 Demola, Kathy, 221 Denton, Karen, 221 Derby, William, 21 Deriso, Frank, 241 Desjardins, John, 221 Devilbiss, Mark, 93,98,22l DiAmbrosio, Mark, 97,221 Dimaggio, Lisa, 241 Dinkel, Deborah, 222 Dkon, Leona, 222 Doble, Elenor, 222 Doepker, Richard, 222 Donato, Martha, 222 Donoho, Patrick, 222 Draeger, Danny, 222 Drake, John, 161,222 Dredla, John, 222 Driver, Tammie, 222 Dubovick, Mark, 222 Duffy, Lisa, 222 Dunbar, Debra, 223 Dupree, Bridgette, 224,241 Dyer, Sherrie, 81,223 Dykes,Jerri, 223 EEE Easterwood, Paul, 241 Easton, Nancy, 223 Edwards, Mary Ann, 223 Edwards, Michael, 223 Edwards, Randy, 181,223 Eherenman, Kevin, 223 Eiring, Rochelle, 223 Elvin, Tracy, 81,223 Emerson, Charles, 223 Englestead, Elizabeth, 223 Englestead, Helen, 223 Evans, Michaeb 142,l35,151, 223 E versole, Tracy, 223 Eylar, Mike, 223 FFF Faircloth, William, 223 Fandel, Rebecca, 223 Fay, Craig, 223 Ferguson, Tina, 223 ' Fields, Linda, 223,241 Fikes, Karb 223 Fitch, Thomas, 223 Flatgard, David, 223 Folkman, Cheryl, 223 Ford, Allen, 223 Ford, Vicki, 223 Foutz, Lawrence, 223 Fowler, Christopherlewis, 223 Fox, Cynthia, 223 Fox, Racheb 223330332 Fox, Ruth, 241 Franta, Mitchell, 223 Franzen, Peggy, 223 Freeman, Lori, 223,235 Frei, Lisa, 13Q181,223,293, 330 332,329 Furlong,,gKevin, 152,224,288 GGG Gayle, Sonja, 224 Garcia, Odalys, 224 Garcia, Patricia, 224 Garrett, Kelly, 241 Gennitti, Lan, 224,241 Giguere, William, 224 Giguiere, Mark, 151 Giusti, Doris, 241 Givens, Micaeb 224 Glover, Kelly, 122,224 Goldsberry, Nancy, 224 Goodwill, Jodi, 81,2l4,224,254 Goodwin, Karon, 224 Goussak, Gregory, 122,224 Graff, Lori, 225 Grant, Kathleen, 225 Grasso, Barbara, 225 Gray, Patricia, 163,225,241 Green, Joyce, 225 Groce, Mignon, 113,225 Groesbeck, Danny, 149,225 Grove, Terre, 225 Guin, Odalys, 225 g Guin, Raymond, 225 Gunn, Richard, 225 HHH Hahn, Richard, 225 Hale, Kenneth, 225 Hall, Donald, 225 Hall, Ingrid, 225 Hall Michael, 225 Hamelmann, Michael, 225 Hancock, Jill, 225 Hansen, Larry, 225 Harbauer, Sandra, 225 Harmon, Michael, 225 Harmon, Terri, 225 Harrignton, Sheri, 225 Hartman, Terry, 161,195,225 Hatch, Barbara, 195,225 Hawkins, Farrell, 225 Hayes, Leslie, 97,106,l07, 1361225 Hedden, Kimm, 225 Hedger, Karen, 81, 225 Helm, James, 225,229 Helton, Gaylynn, 225 Henderson, Deborah, 225 Henderson, Diane, 225 Hendrick, Gregory, 225 Henrie, Cal, 215,225 Henry, Lee, 255 Herman, Dawn, 226 Herrera, Danny, 225 Hewlett, Dexter, 226 Higgins, Janet, 226 Hill, Deidre, 226 Hirschler, Amy, 226 Hitchcock, Steven, 135,151, 19Q226,23Q26Q261 Hokama, Calvin, 226 Holliday, Debra, 214, 226 Holliday, Diane, 214.226, 329 Holm Wendy, 226 Holmes, Dacid, 226 Holt, Teri, 226 Hood, Harold, 241 Houston, Melanie, 226 Humphries, Joe, 226 Humphries, Steven, 88,91,226 Hunsaker, Jackie, 163,226 Hunt, Debra, 226 Hunt, Laurie, 226 Hunter, Ronald 93,98,I22,226 Huntsman, Karen, 226 A Hutchison, Brian, 226 Ill lngerman, Stuart, 186,226 Isenhour, Vanessa, 226 Italiano, Jay, 135,15l,174, 175,226 JJJ Jablin, Douglas, 226 Jackson, Barbara, 226 Jackson, Darlene, 84 Jackson, Debbie, 241 Jackson, Sandra, 226 Jackson, Tammy, 84 Jacober, Gordon, 151,226 Jacobson, Lori, 226 Jaeger, Susan, 226 Jepsen, Susan, 181,143,226 1 Jimenez, Andrea, 226 Jimmerson, Lee, 135,15l, 166,214,226 Johnson, Douglas, 105,226 Johnson, Eddie,f241 i Johnson, Michael, 226 Johnson, Steven, 241 Joiner, Denise, 227 Jones, Belinda, 42 Jones, Gregory,,227 Jones, Jimette, 84 Jones, K im, 227 Jordan, Eric, 135,151,227 Joya, Sonia, 227 Juarez, Gerald, 178,179,227 Juarez, Mark, 227,189,192 KKK Kabana, Kelly, 97,227 Kang, Hyez 227 Kasm, Richamei227 ' Katz, Sandra, 227 Keen, Randalb 228 Kefalas, Peter, 228 Kelly, Hunnice, 228 Kelly, Karen, 228 Kelly, Shawn, 228 Keltner, Dawn, 228 Kemper, Dennis, 228 Kempf, Daniel, 179,228 Kennedy, Tonya, 228 Kenney, Sharon, 228 Kent, Timothy, 106,228 Kellough, George, 228 Kincaid, Betty, 43 King, Richard, 228 Kirsch, Harmon, 228 Kivatisky, Dina, 228 Klann, Corky, 228 Kline, Jeffrey, 228 Koempel, David, 113,228 Konold, Diane, 13l,228,33Q 332 Krafft, Rennee, 88,91,228, IIO Krause, Kari, 74, 75,l35,228, Krein, Paul, 228 1 , i i2 f ' Krepper, Michelle, 228 Kruegen, Richarzi 241 Kruse, Jennifer, 195 LLL Ladua, Teddy, 135,143,228 Lamar, Erin, 251,228 2 Lamb, Emmit, 228,151 ViiL Lamb, Lanny, 228 1 1 ff Lamont, Tracey, 228 3 Landers, Norma, 228 Langer, Tye, 181, 228 Larson. Karen, 86,228 Larson, K immy, 228 Latimer, Brett, 228 Leamaster, Ronni, 229 Leamy. Mary, 229 , . 2, Leavitt, Scott, 229, Lee, B,-ian, 229,259'ff ,firi 5 Lee, Faye, 229 1 Lehtinen, Wayne, 229 Lemus, Ernesto, 229 Lenhart, Thomas, 113,229 Leopold, Robert, 229 Leveille, Diane, 229 Lewis, Kathryn, 195,229 Light, Laura, 187,229 rl , i iw-ares' fffheff Ufflefieldf 4 !,it0Ca3'e f' Hefdff 3 Lodewyck, Dean, 3 Longi, Theresa, 230 ity, 'if 3 Luker, Bobby, 230 3 L er'- f Luna, Dick, 2l4,23Q254 Lunt, Daniel, 174,176,230 Lynch, David, 93,9s,23cz111 g as I le, 1 MMM utt ,,i 2 ESQ ,,2t 1M??MeY Msa,,0,,, Da.-yi, iiii Maher, Brian, 23017 li,ii ibiitiy Malcolm, Susan, 230 Malloy, Patrick, 231 Malo, Laura, 231 Malone, Debora, 231 Mamusia, Gina, 231 Mann, Chandler, 231 Mannion, Pace, l66,l68,169,23l Marshall, Karen, 231 Martens, Karla, 231 Martin, Shelly, 231 Martinez, Cindy, 231 Martinez, Joe, 231 Martinez, Jorge, 231 Mathis, Roy, 231 Matsuura, Dean, 231,149,190 Maul, Cynthia, 74, 75,135,231 May, Catherine, 231 McCabe, Michelle, 231 4 McCall, Laurie, 2314 sfl L McCIellon, Sheila, 231 McCormick, Donald, 231 McCranney, Victor, 3231 McCutcheon, David, 231 McDonald, Christine, 231 McKelvey, Francis, 231 Mclemore, Kord, 231,241 McDowell, Joel, 231 McFadden, Mila, 231 McGilvery, Andra,23l McGuire, Randall, tkeig 231 Mcinwsh, Julie, 81,231 McNeil, Kelly, 195,214,231 Medica. Ana, 120231 Mendorff, Jilh 81,195,231 Meyer, William, 174,231 Meyers, Kelly, 231 Meyers, Lisa, 1342232 Miklos, Mary, 232: Millender, Dennisijsgi,-3,2 M Miller, Angers ,,i, Miller, Mitrani, MichaeLi5f!90j262 Montecerin, Olga,fi232i Monroe, .lilb 241 1 1 Moore, Tammy, 232 Moreno, Jefh 232 Morris, Shannon, 232 Morrison, Morrison, Traei,3g8g93,195, 1 ' Mossett, 1 3 Moulton, 1 Mullins, Robin, 3' 4 Murakami, Deborah, 81 Murphy, Greg, 151,233 Musselmanglohnna, 241 2 ' Na'i'9'ef P Na's's' f M Navarro, 3 Nelson, Kathryn,i233' 8 Nelson, Rory, 1662233 Nep, Marci, 74,5 7,135,233,260 Norcia, Leonard, 190191, 192,233 Norton, Julie, 233 Nounna, Micheh 233, 330,332 Novack, Jeffrey, 233 Novick, Michael, 97,122,233 O'Brien, shannon, 233,23 7, 241 OBannon, John, 233 Ohnesorge, Leeann, 97,233 Ohrn, Cheryl, 233 Okelberry, Sherre, 195,233 Oldenburg, Scott, 149,233 Oldham, Jeffrey, 233 Ortega, g Owens, Robert, 233 PPP Padellford, Tori, 113 Parks, Darla, 233 Parness, Deborah, 233 Pasquarella, Linda, 97,233 Patterson, Craig, ,233 Pavlikowski,,5K5th1een, 241 Pearcy, Sheri, 113,233,270 Peryer, William, 233 Peterson, Patricia, 233 Peterson, Ronald, 233 Petrizzo, James, 233 Petty, Scott, 233 Petty, Shaylene, 233 Phee, Daniek 15l,166,l6 7, l68,233,3QQ5, g1l,f 4 Ph 1111p,, Pickles, Denriis,i7,il51,234 Pisanelli, Joseph, 151,234 Plever, Bill,,234 Pollard, Jenah 234 Pollard, Judy, 234 Porter, Courtney, 241 Posey, Ronnis,:24l Pfam 2 143,234 1 ,, k,,V Vi , K ouifmey, y, 120234, 242333333 RRR Rader, 2 miss, 241.3617 ' 3 bbtb 3 if Randall, Patricia, 74, 75,234 Ream, Rex, 234 Reese, Shari, 234 Resnick, Tami, 161,162,234 Revollo, Rocio, 234 Reynolds, Julia, 88,234 Richard, Lora, 234 Richard, Mary, 234 Richardson, Jodi, 234 Riveiffi ,,2iQ 151,234 Rizzogiffhomas, 234 Roach, Tracy, 234 Robinson, Dana, 234 Robinson, Melani, 195,234 Robinson, Teresa, 234 Ronca, Renne, 234 Rowley, Karter, 174,175,234 g 2 SSS Salmon,,,,,Lf8E, 234 Salvuechfffiina, 234 Sanfordj1fi 1i?obert, 89,93,24l Sansberry, Marilyn, 234 Saunders, Vicky, 234 Saylor, Johnny, 234 Scavetta, Robert, 234 Schacht, Debra, 234 Schaeffer, Steven, 235 Schmidtkfllen, 1362235 Schofielzif Joseph, 235 235 Seabaugtlif 33b'i risti, 295 Seedig, Timothy, 235 Sellinger, Frances, 235 Sexton, Scott, 235 Sharp, James, 235 Sharp, Marsha, l13,l95, 124,235,329 Shawver, Douglas, 151,235 Shellman, Suzanne, 235 Sherman, Jacqueline, 236 Sheilds, Margaret, 97,236 Shiffman, Susan, l61,l62, 236,33Q332 Short, Rick 236 Show, Jerrold, 160 Shutt, Kathleen, 236 Silon, Patricia, 236 Silverberg, Emanuel, 236 Simon, Scott, 236,33Q333 Simons, Todd, 236 Skalla, 236 Slobig, Theresa, 236 Small, Evonne, 236 Smith, David, 236 Smith, Debra, 236 Smith, Donna, 1362295 Smith, Joann, 87,256 Smith, Kevin, 236 Smithjlori, 236 Smith, 129,236 Smith, Raymond, 236 Smith, Romney, 236 Smith, Sabra, 236 Smith, Stephanie, 295 Smith, Tammie, 236 Smith, Teresa, 236 Snyder, Lisa, 236 Soren, Kim, 236 Sorensen, Shelly, 236 Speichinger, Jeffrey, 129, 151,236 Speight, Mark, 236 Spencer, Dori, 81,82,236 Spruill, Wrey, 295 Stafford, Lis, 236 Staheli, Nonya, 236 Stallard, Desiree, 236,295 Stambaugh, Richard, 134, l35,l51,236,293 Stamm, Tony, 236 Steele, Jeanne, 235 Steigerwald, Jill, 236 Stephens, Sherry, 81,237 Stevens, Ron, 237 Stever, Mark, 23 7 Stewart, Billy, 23 7 Stewart, Bonnie, 23 7 Stiltz, Mark, 23 7 Stochett, Joe, 23 7 Stout, Brian, 166,3CX7 Strnod, Shain, l51,152,153, l74,176,23 7 L, Sruarriif rert, 1 Stubbs,1Daniel, 237' Sullivan, Alan, 97,237 Sutton, Arnett, 185,187,237 TTT Tnit Tabeek, Joseph, 238 Tafras, Tania, 295 Tate, Marceh 238 Tatro, Donna, 238 Tavano, Sue, 238 Taylor, Kimberly, 81,143,238 Terry, Timothy, 5Q131,135, 151,176,238 Thibodeaux, Jamye, 238 Thomas, George, 238 Thomas, Karen, 238, 295 Thomas, Phyllis, 238 Thomas, Richard, 238 Thompson, Cynthia, 81,239 Thompson, Darwin, 239 Thompson, Todd, 239 Thorniley, Tammy, 239 Tierney, Timothy, 239 Tiffith, Brenda, 295 Tiggeman, Dean, 239 TiIImanQ'Alise, 295 A Tisue, Beth, 185,187,239 Tomlinson, Chris, 149,190 195,239 Totino, Carol, 239 Tsatsa, Mark, 239 Tucker, Glenn, 239 Turner, Paul, 239 Turner, Troy, 239 UUU Upham, Charles, 239 Upshaw. Joyce, 239 VVV Vance, Dwight, 295 Vantuyl, Toni, 239 Varner, Richard, 239 Velasquez, Maxine, 239 Velasquez, Mitzi, 239 Verwer, Steven, 295 Vestal, Cheri, 74, 75,135,232 Vlaming, Jon, l5l,239ifl5515 Vowell, James, 151, 239 fi ,VL VVVV ' Wallace, John, 151 Weaver, Valli, 239,262 Weems, Michael, 239 Weinberg, Benjamin, 239 Weir, Teri, 239 Wellham, Jennifer, 85,86, 295330333 Welsh, David, 130239 ' West, Alan, 239 West, Gary, 239 Wheeler, Desiree, 239 Wheeler, Earl, 239 White, Lisa, 239 Wickman, Melinda, 239,330 Wilhite, Joe, 239 Willey, Robert, 239 Wi1liams,,,,gQlohn, 239 it Williams, Roger, 65 Wilson, Janice, 240 Woodrum, Teresa, 240 Woodward, David, 179,240 Woolven, Joseph, 240 Wright, Lisa, 215,240 YYY Yacek, John, 240 ZZZ Zachman, James, 295 Zakas, Laura, 195, 240 sopnoiwoieiss y AAA Abbott, Connie, 244 Abraham, Marc, 244 Adair, Robert, 244 Adams, Nina, 244 Adams, gWanda, 295 Agosta, Mary Sue, 244 Aiken, Bob, 98,149,195,252,295 Albo, David, 97,179,244 Albrecht, Pam, 244 Alexander, Julie, 81, 244 Algera, Robert, 244 Alfonzo, Josephine, 244 Aliano, Joe, 244 Alires, Andrew, 244 Allan, Ted, 244 Allen, Rhonda, 88,91,92,93 Alua, Tony, 244 Ameigh, Jeffrey, 244 Andersen, Beverly, 295 Andersen, George, 244 Anderson, Andy, 244 .L Anderson, Patricia, 244 Anderson, Robert, 157,244 Angle, Constance, 244 Anson, Kelly, 244 Armstrong, Eric, 57,190 Arnoldsen, Bruce, 244 Atkinson, Chris, 244 Auer, Patrick, 244 Autrey, Hilda, 244 Ayers, Jack, 15 7,244 BBB Baca, Annette, 244 Baldwin, Juliana, 244 Baldwin, Pamela, 244 Balsinger, Sheila, 161,244 Barendt, Sabin, 244 Barker, Andrew, 244,179 Barker, David, 244 Barrett, Michele, 244 Bartley, Terry, 245 Batiste, Andre, 245 Beacom, Nancy, 245 Bean, Cheryl, 245 Beard, Lisa, 245 Beard, Tara, 1261245 Beck, Garold, 245 Bedient, Cindy, 245 Beeson, Colette, 245 Belarde, Sandra, 245 Bell, Michael, 171,245 Benito, Virginia, 245 Bennett, James, 246 Bennett, Karl, 246 Bennett, Rene, 246 Bennie, Landon, 246 Benson, Debra, 246,295 Bergstraesser, James, 246 Bex, Benjamin, 157,246 Bieman, Debbora, 195,246 Bingham, Michaeb 246 Bletcher, William, 262 Bodell, Teri, 181,246 Boddell, Terri, 246 Bohlen, Pamela, 246 Bohrer,Carmella, 247 Booker, Deborah, 247 Bosler, Heidi, 24 7 Bosley, Korie, 247 Bowers, Keith, 247 Bowlin, Robert, 24 7 Brach, Darlene, 295 Bracken, Keely, 247 Bracken, Samueh 157,247 Bradley, Scott, 247 Brady, Sean, 24 7 Brancucci, Lisa, 142,242,247 Brekke, Dona, 247 Brewer, James, 24 7 Briese, Deborah, 247 Broughton, Karla, 24 7 Brown, Allene, 247 Brown, Roma, 247 Brown, Rory, 247 Brun, Rhonda, 24 7 Janice, 24 7 Mollie, 247 Bryant, Wanda, 247 Bumgarner, Anthony, 24 7 Burch, Charles, 24 7 Burnham, Michelle, 24 7 Burnside, Rhonda, 247 Burridge, Lisa, 77,115,247 Burridge, Rulon, 247 Butera, Lori, 24 7 Bynum, Julie, 247 CCC Caine, Jack, 24 7 Calderon, Juan, 247 Campanile, Jay, 247 Campbell, Jere, 24 7 Capawana, Brad, 160247 Cappoli, Partick, 248 Carbaugh, Terri, 248 Carmona, Ruab 295 Carpenter, Dina, 248 Carargher, Steven, 248 Carroll, Jeffrey, 248 Casey, Michael, 248 Castanet, Daisy, 248 Castillo, Sonia, 248 Cat, Patty, 248 Causey, Darla, 248 Chapman, David, 157,248 Chenin, Sheryl, 295 Chiarappa, Edith, 248 Chinn, Karen, 249,293 Christians, Kimberlee, 249 Christopher, Jeffery, 249 Church, 249 cfria, Kim, 249 Civetta, Cara, 249 Civlla, Jerry, 249 Clarlg wRa y, 249,269 Clark, Tim, 249 Clarke, Mark, 249 Cline, Jerry, 249 Erlenger, Kenneth, 157,251 Cohen, Craig, 249 Coles, Gerard 249 Colleran, Erin, 161,249 Y Collins, Dianna, 249 Conlee, Brian, 249 Conley, Ginny, 249 Conner, Robert, 249 Conner, Valeria, 249 Coombs, Kenneth, 249 Cornelison, Mark, 249 Cornes, Bilh 249 Cortney, Partick, 149 COIEL, 161,295 I Coughlin, Colleen, 249 Countryman, Cynthia, 249 Da vis, Courson, Richarm 249 Courtney, Kris, 249 Cousin, Ronald, 249 Crites, Laurie, 249 Cross, Deidre, 249 Crown, Eric, 249 Culhane, Partick, 249,295 Cunningham, Kathleen, 187, 349 2 A V ,,,,,, Curren, Deborah, 249 2 llbl Zhlb DDD Dabney, Janie, 249 Daley, Scott, 249 Daniel, Matthew, 250 Darnell, Frazier, 250 David, Donna, 250 Davis, Charisse, 195,250 Davis, Debra, 250 Davis, Lisa, 250 Daivs, Michaeh 250 Theresa, 250 De Colibus, Denise, 250 Deea, Alan,.179,25O Dekock, Gabrielle, 250 DeLuca, Alicia, 242,250 Demenica, Jsevich, 250 Denson, Cheryl, 250 Derby, Kathryn, 250 Deriso, Michaeh 295 Diambrosio, Sharon, 250 S Dickson, Brett, 143,l6Q250 Qigeorge, Arnold, 1662250 ,88,93,25 : S 260,111 if Dixon, Wendora, 250293 Dobbins, Sherry, 250 Dobiesz, Michaeh 250 2 525 Dodson, Johnny, 250 . Dolan, Karen, 250 Eff 2 Donoho, Michaeh 157,250 Dorrall, Sylvia, 88,18 7,250 Dorwart, Becky, 250 ,Q Dfedlaf Willisfvf 250, Duke, Mefhsffiiyso Dupree, Elaine, 250 Duquette, Terry, 250 Durnian, Brian, 250 HEEES Eagles, Andre, 171 Earl, Barbara, 2561256 Easterly, Martin, 250 Eckles, Tamara, 251 at Edgel, Merb 251 Edmonds, Katrena, 295 Edwards, Shana, 295 Erives, bbbib Martha, 251 7 Evans, James, 157,179 Eval, John, 15 7 Evans, Sharon, 251 n Ewell, Tracy, 77 FFF Farnsworth, Sandra, yymi - Farrell, Mary, 251 ill Faucher, Dirk, 251 Fay, Charlie, 252 Feliciano, Dale, 252 Ferron,1,Slga wn, 252 vid, 25,2 ,, cy rink, 252 sa, eterae 5 5 Fink1ey,?Ke1ly, 252 Flatgard, Deborah, 252,149 Fleming, Tracy, 195,252 Fletcher, Llsa, 252 Floyd, 252 ibi fr: Ford, Meniea, 252 Foss, John, 157,252 Foster, 252 252 5 Fowler, Michelle, 252 Fredette, Thomas, 252 Freedman,, g,,Nicho1a, nn 161161, Frick, Niirman, 252 bizilil Friedman, Steven, 252 2 Fuson, Denise, 252 nf 5 Seerf soo E Gallagher, Auburne, 252 Gallegos, Rochelle, 252 Gallo, Gaetano, 252 Ganier, 295 Garcia, Danieh 252 Gardener, Jenny, 252 Garraway, Jodie, 252 Ga valier, Sheila, 252 252 2 r,,y, Geskes, :bl David, 252 2 Gesualdo, Leonard, 252 2 Giacoletti, L inda, Gierber, Gifford, Rahrh, 1 Giguere, Elizabeth, 22 Gilley, Joyce, 85,253 Giuliano, Lori, 253 Glenn, Anthony, 253 Glenn, Kennehth, 253 Glover, Stacy, 253 Godfrey, Jevf, 253 Gofi Cathryn, 295 Lois, 253 Mark: Goodrum, Gottlieb, Richard, '15 7 Goussak, Kenneth, 97,253 Grant, David, 253 Shel Melissa, Green, Brian, 15 Green, Virginia, 256 Green, Wanda, 5'-'01 Denny, 25 7 Groneman, Douglas, 97,257 Guedry, Debra, 81,257 Gloria, 257 fel , 2 Robert, Gustin, Donna, 25 7 S 2 , HHH , Tonya, Hadfield Lance, 254,171 Haga, Tracylea, 254 Hagen- Flay Haggard, eennc ieegr Hall, susan, 25475 iaiile lii Hallett, Nickle, 2545i Hamm, Michaeh 254 Hammelrath, Henimend, Hammond, Hampton, Michelle, 5.295 Hance, Kirk, 254 Hanson, Dean, 255 Harbaglp Todd, 15 Hardifffer, Sheri, Hardin, Cassandra, Harmon, Vickie, 258 Harper, Debra, 255,295 'Cindy, it Hatcher, Laurel, 255 Haskelb Ke vin, 255, lj , iiecca j Williehiilf li, 555 Ha ynie, Traci, 255 1-lay ward 255 255 5 ril Heckman, Jacque, 255 Heimlich, Mike, 255 Helton, Joyce, 255 :inia,-kHQUd6fSOU,-, 8 7,23 J,15il?f2ffQgHennessy,r 255 S Herbert, C ynthia, 255 Hill, John, 255 Hirschler, Charles, Hodges, Heidi, 7255 ' Hetbrook, Michael, 255 Holland, Gregory, 255 Hoist, Stacey, 255 Hooper, Dana, 255 Horn, Robert, 255 riljlorst, Debbra,j,in255 Horton, Erich,'255 Horwood, Stephen, 255 Hotchkin, Kim, 255 Houston, Kevin, 157,256 Howard, Laraine, 113,256 gegn Hudson, Jeffrey, 157 2 Huggins, Sharon, 256 Humphrey, William, 256 Hunt, Hiram, 256 Hunt, Jimette, 256 Dlane, 256 -zmrfrif ' - -lshnael, Lester, 157 lsmari, Michael, 15 7,25 7 Italiano, Susan, 77,257 S aeee filackson, Billy, 149,170,257 r JJJ e gackson, Aprih 257 Jackson, Carla, 25 7 2 Jackson, Deaon, 25 7 Jackson, Frances, 25 7 Jacobson, Darla, 254,257 n ,,V ,,5, ames, Denise, 25 7 , f- Hllaramillo, Constance, 25 7 7 Jeremllle, Kevin, 257 Jarlson, Wesley, 113,257 Jensen, Dennis, 25 7 g, jJohnson,c. glofhnson, Beel,y,jQ57 Johnson, Jeffrey, 257 Johnson, Joella, 257 Jones, Barry, 25 7 Jones, Janet, Jilh Jones, Judy, 25 7 Jones, Lori, 25 7 Jones, Sandra, 295 Kang, KKK Ig? Nancy, 25 7 Kaufman, Amy, 257 Keavin, Mike, 113, 258 Keen, Waynette, 257 Kerrer, John, 257 Kelly, Jay, 257 Keltner, William, 157,257 Kempf, Kristine, 258 A Kersey, Ronald, 258 I Killian, Sandra, 161, 258 Kim Du Hung, 258 King, Roberta, 258 Knapp, Jeanne, 258 C Ko, Denise, 258 Koehnke, Steven, 157,258 Koepsell, Bernard, 258 Kolberg, Christian, 114,258 K orth, Thomas, 122,258 K roh, Craig, 114,258 Krohn, Kelli, 97,258 Krohn, Michael, 97,157 Kroltn. Scott, 258 I LLL Lacap, Harold, 258 y Lacey, Louis, 258 Lacey, Susan, 195,258 Ladua, Michaeb I5 7, 258 Lamb, Ricardo, 15 7 Landers, Anthony, 258 Lange, Kenneth, 258 Lapp, James, 258 Lavecchia, Rudy, 258 Lavern, Charles, 157,258 Lawson, Lisa, 258 I Lawton, Lyle, 258 Lee, Allen, 258 I-eff Afvfflf 253 Lee, Kimberly, Lee, Mark, 258 if Lefevre, Troy, 258 Leigh, Jenny, 17612582 ,VJAL Leisek. Cindy, eei- , Lester, Suann, 161, 258' Leveille, Line, 258 Levine, Leslie, 259 Lewey, William, 259 I Lewis, Cynthia, 114,259 Linford, Kelly, 259 Locicero, Da vid, 259 Lodewyck,gA ndrew, 259 2592 Lokken. David, 149,179 Longo, Voncdnt, 157 Lopez' .5 2 Luber, Naiici, 259 ' Luker, Loretta, 259 A L ychockmlierdinancit 259 Lynch, Laura, MMM Macdonald, Elizabeth, 260 Mackley, Cindy, 260 Maestas, Gregory, 260 , Mahrt, Mancuso, Ron 89,93,98,260 Mangarella, Kay, 260 Mann, Linda, 260 Maravich, Michell, 260 Marks, Barbara, 266129 Martin, Darrell, 170 Martin, Frances, 260 Martin, Michelle, 86,260 Martin, Martin, Tori, 260 ' Mason, Frederick, 88,97, 149,180-22fC7,26Q270 260 Mathis, Ju1ie,f260 Matson, Jackie, 260 Mattern, William, 260 ' 350 2, Liiisiiiifauger, 2' Maust, Julie, 260 May, Alvin, !34CC'ai'f R?3f!?3'df MCCue, Paiiticia, 188,185,260 McGhee, Michael, 260 250 C McGrath, yn, ' McGuire, Chuck, 113,260 McGuire, Richard, 260 Mclntosh, Robert, I Mclntyre, 5 ff Mcleroy, J,, 7,260 C McMackin, Casey, 260 Mawfiian, Lisa, 260 to C ,,, 5McNei1,Ke1f?,77261 Menko, Dorian, 261 Messina, Deborah, 261 2 , b ,Meyen Steven, 261 Yiiileyer, Tracey, 261 Mickelson, Tony, 261 Miller, Angela, 261 Miller, Gina,I6I,261 Miller, Ronald, 261 Millner, Beverly, 261,295 Mills, Allison, 261 Mills, Jack, 261 Mills, Kimberly, 262 Milstead, Susan, 262 I Minter, Charles, 262 Miranda, Mary Anne, 262 Suzan' I ,1',- Mohs, Don, 262 Montgomery, Wayne, 262 Mon tha ven,,,5,tMarsha11,y 3 Moody, Jeahffer, 81,262 ianira Morford, Robert, 262 Morgan. Coggtney, 263 Morin, Alfred, 263 ,Mormon, Curtis, 157,263 Morris Elizabeth, 263 , Inez, 263 5 Morris, Jeffrey, 113,186,263, 280 Morris, 263 so Morrison, AIleii,f'263 Morrison, Jami, 88,92,263, 108 Murphy, Laura, 263 Murphy, Molly, 97,263 Myers, Larry, 263 A Myles, Shirley, 296 NNN1 1 , Napier, Tracy, 98,232,263 Nelson, David, 263 Nelson, Russe1l,g 97,98 Nep, Lisa, A Newman, John, 263 Nicholas, George, 263 at , Niaiiing, 5 iiii Noguez, Douglas, 263 Norcia, Laura,2263 Norris, C olleen, ,t,,, 263 2 I Nu1L Karen, 296 OOO eg onald, 2631- ,gif O5 tie y, Donaiii 263 Ohara, Kahlan, 15 7,I9Q263 Ohnesorge, 263 0?'5???5h'ge' HaF!T'3f,353 Okelberry, Lisa, 195,263 llii lf' Oldenburg, Georgette, 263 Oliveria, Johnie, 263 Orefice, Laura, 263 - wf111aih,r263 Ortiz, Benjamin, 263 Oscar, Susan, 263 Ottey, Tammie, 296 Owens, Owens, Michaeb 263 I 5 Owens, Tanny, 170 Pace, Tamra, 263 Paisgrove, Mark, 264 1466, R9?f? f 254 264 iiil P,-ioquff, Jilb 264 Peryer, James, 264 Peters, Patricia, 264 Petersen, Kristen, 264 if Peterson Jeffrey, 186,264 Phillips, Robert, 264 Pickles, Diana, 264 Pico, iMar1,, 15 7,264 Pirpiva Carrie, 265 Poihfilfirrlmichaei- 186265 Pol1ack,Randi, 265 Porretti, Frances, 265 P0f'f!!S3f,tDa af Poweikflarry, 1 2 Primo, Dario, 265 Puckett, Amy, 265 Qyinn, Shirley, 265 Ouinney, Scott, Radke, Mark, Ra ertf l ,',i 3 ' Ramsey, TheresaEf265 RandaIL Deborah, 265 Donna, Rascon, Freddie, Rathjen, Jeffery, 149,265 Ravetti, Daniek is C Redeisperger, 2657 Reed, Bruce, 265 Reed, Leslie, 265 Repetti, i ff khoads, Charlotte, 113,265 Richards, Kim, Richardson, 121,265 Riedy, Richard, A 5 Riggs, Jackie, 265 R1Iey, 2 Thomas, R03Hi ? W f A - Robeiifs, ' Roberts, Jay, 265' Robinson, Corean, 184,265 etae Robisiibn, Richa1f2?E266 Romano, Sherri, 266 ,,r gina' S kasfeffkeiiey, 164,184,266 Ross, Billi, 268 Ross,m,jAnna, 266 James, 157,266 Rowell? Ronald-' 3266 1 1 Ruefer, Shari, 266 SSS Sabaugh, Yvonne, 266 A Sabol, Mark, 266 Salmon, Deborah, 266 Sanford, Julie, 266 Sawyer, Frederick, 266 Scales, Dereh 266 Scavetta, Victoria, 266 5Che'bef'f aaea L Scheler, C Scheler, James, R266 Schettler, Kathernin, 266 Schmidt, Robert, 135,15 7, 179,266 Schneider, Lane, l79 Scimone, Cynthia, 266 Scott, Anthony, 157,266 Segesman, Mary, 266 Selleck, Darryl, 266 Sellinger, Sauh 266 Semler, Martin, 266 Shackley, Kim, 266 Shaheen, Jill, 266,296 Shawver, Sonja, 266 Sherwood, Scott, 266 Shinbaum, Jaime, 173,266 Shrader, Harold, 296 Shubert, William, 296 Shugars, Rose, 266 Siguenza, David, 266 Silvaggio, Gina, 267 Simkins, Jeffrey, 267 Simmons, Marci, 296 Simmons, Tamara, 26 7 Slamp, Dawn, 26 7 Sleeper, Kenneth, 26 7 Soskin, Marcie, 83 Springgate, John, 268 Stanton, Daniel, 268 Staresinic, Judy, 268 Sterling, Michael, 157,268 Stevens, Kelly, 268 Stewart, Craig, 268 Stewart, Robert, 268 Stewart, Wendi, 268 Stout, Diane, 268 Strain, Eric, 157,268 Strnod, Shawn, 179,268 Suits, Michael, 15 7,l9Q268 Supowit, Deborah, 113,268 Sutton, Gerard, 170268 Swafford, Brian, 268 Swanbeck, Toni, 268 Swanson, Michael, 268 Swapp, Steven, 268 Szabo, Deana, 268 TTT Tapp, Wayne, 157,296 A Tate, Anzel, 268 E Taylor, Jimmie, 268 A Thibodeauz, Christina, 268 Thomas, Dianojos 'S Thompson, ' Bill, 268 Thompson, Robert 268 Thulin, Kimberly, 268 Tidwell, Randalh 179,268 Todd, Danielle, 268 Trickett, Symea, 184,268 TNPIBU' 1268 Tucker, Connie, 268 Tyrer, Caroh 77 UUU Ulmer, Da vid, 268 VVV Vaccaro, Theresa, 268 Valdov, Mark, 157,268 Van Ausdal, Thomas, 269 Van Demark, Lori, 269 Van Dyke, Cheryl, 269 Ven Ert, Chris, 195,269 Van Meetren, Edward, 170 269 Van Vactor, Jane, 269 Vance, William, 269 Vaughn, Cindy, 269 Ventresca, Karen, 242,269 Villalba, Marciano, 269 Vining, Rhonda, 269 Vlaming, Michael, 149,269 Vocker, Harold 269 WWW Wade Kelly, 15 7,l7Q2 70 Wadsworth, Mark, 270 Wagner, .William, 157,270 Waletzky, Bruce, 270 Walford, Braxton, 15 7,2 70 Walker, Emery, 270 Washington, Dwain, 270 Washington, John, 170270 Washington, Mike, 270 Webb, Shari, 271 Webb, Tanya, 271 Weisman, Karen, 271 vraiiman, 271 Wells, C Wesley, 5296 West, Whaley, 149,271 white, raoioia, 271 Widerer, Lisa, 271 Wiernert, Jimmy, 271 Wilcox, Steven, 271 Willey, Teri, ,271 Williams,i12eborah, 296 27' wiiioughbiiikiikam 271 Wilson, Carolyn, 271 Wilson, Mary, 271 Winchester, Patrice, 271 Wolf, Mitch, 122,271 Wolford, Phyllis, 270 Wong, June, 122,271 Wood, Kenneth, 271 Wright, Ramona, 161 7 etlsil 'LFRESHMEN AAA Addison, Scott, 274 Aikins, Debra, 274 Alexander Jack, 274 Allen, Donna, 274 Allen, Jeffery, 274 Allen, Patrick, 274,149 Amburn, 274 Tom, 274,97 Anson, 274 Anter, Kimberly, 274 Arnold, Jody, 274 Ashby, Trina, 274 Ayala, James, 274,158 BBB Bair, Bairie, 275 Ball, Kimberly, 275,97 Banks, Cheryl, 275 Banschback, John, 275,185 Barnes, Tanna, 275 Barry, Kimberly, 275 Barry, Michele, 275 Batts, Michelle, 275,84 Baucom, Antony, 275 Bayer, James, 275 Beard, yiggg Stephen, 275 Becraft, Jacqelyn, 275 Bell, Michelle, 275 Bender, Kent, 275 Bevvett, Lisa, 275 Bennett, Sam, 275 Benson, Tracy, 275 Berry, David, 275,158 Betancart, Ruth, 275 275 C 275 7 75 7975 Ra ymond, 275 B1anche,5Mile: 275,296 Boardman, Christopher, 275 Boman, Scott, 275 Bosley, Robert, 275 Boucher, eoophfs, 2759 7,295 Boogiygratloffory, 275,93 72 75 7 275,158 C 275 A 75 Briggs,fDaniel, 275 Brooks, Paula, 275 Brooks, Wyndy, 275,164 Brough, Brown, tBrQwH, renown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Bro wn, Ross, 296 Derek, 276 Jimmie, 2 Lawrence, 276 Patti, 276 Tracy, 276 Troy, 158 Wendee, 276 Buck, Dianne, 276 Buckwalter, Devin, 276 Burke, Ken, 276,113 Bums, Jacqueline, 276 Burroughs, Tommy, 276,296 Burton, Marc, 276 Buskirk, Tracy, 276 Butler, Alvin, 276 CCC Cappoli, Christopher, 276 Carmona, Fernando, 276 Casimiro, Joel, 276,158 Cassagne, Susan, 276 Castaneda, Adriana, 276 astro, 7 Castro, Ca tello, George, 276,158 Danilo, 276 Kenneth, 276 Cares, Tina, 276 Cali, Trudy: 276 Chase, Carrolh 276 Chase, Cristopher, 276 Chavez, John, 276,158 Christopher, Steven, 276 Chura, Jefh 276,158 Clark, Chery, 276 Claxon, Autumn, 276 Jack, 276 Geri, 276 Coles, Alice, 276 Colleran, Daniel, 276,158 Collier, Peter, 276 Colvin, David, 277 Comeau, Cindy, 277 Comito, Robert, 277 Connors, Daniel, 277 Cook, Alan, 277 Cook, Darla, 277 Coon, Pamela, 277 Corcoran, Jody, 277 Courtney, Michael, 277 Cox, Steven, 277 Cox, Steven, 277,158,180 C ozdd, Kyle, 277 Crandall, Valerie, 278 Cross, Kevin, 278 Cruson, Jon, 278 Culverson, Elsie, 278 Curtis, Ricky, 278,158 Mar y, 278 DDD Dale, Danny, 278 F Davis, Barton, 278 DH 273 158 if Delgado, Beatrice, i 278 A Deltuva, Todd, 278 DeIuca,,David, 278,158 158 it F F Denomme, Michael, 278 Denton, Katherine, 278,164 Des Roy,j,278 278 DeVito,'Tony, 278 Diamant, Linda, 278 Dinkelgggfhelle y, 278 Downey, Mary, 278 Downing, Cheryb 278 Dfibsr, ,auta Kffsffff 223434 An,,,,s2,278,296 Duffy,1James, 27873 Duke, Nedra, 278 Dumbr Sig ie, 2 78 278 Dunn, Charlene, 278 Durbin, Kimberley, 278 Dyer, 278 278 EEE Easterly, i i Da vid, 27 Edwardgl' Jerry, 278 Ellingson, Kimberly, 2 79 Elliett, Wyndham, 279 isa, 279 Evangefista, Madelaena, 97, 279 . FFF Fabio, Karen 279 Fan, Feng-shu, 279 Farrellgggdward, 279 Farris,lFFf8ichard, 279 Fell, Thomas, 279 Ferguson, Robert, 279 FiIIerug55Min1i, 296 Kenneth, 279 Fitzhugh, Alan, 279 Fletcher, Leamon, 280 Fortenberry, Samuel, 158,289 i Vhh Fountain, Angela, 280 Foutz, Jane, 280 Fowler, Kalani, 280 Fredette, Michele, 280 Freeman, Marguerite,28O Freeman, Marcie, 280 Friedman, Mark, 280 Fulcher, Michaeb 280 Fullmer, Kim, 158,280 Furlong, Valerie, 280 Fuson, Tina, 281 1 GG Gallagher, feffefy,, 158.281 Gallo, Gamage,iPaula, 28l Garcia, Lorri, 281 Garcia,4Rau1, 281 gg Garriclsfiiohn, Gierer, Karla, 281 A Girior, Darcie, 281,108 Giuliano, John, 158,281 Gi Glenn. Monica, 84,281 Glosser, Brenda, 281 Gochnour, Kent, 281 Goin, Gregory, Gonzalez, Victor, 281 Goodrich, Kimberly, 281 Gould, Rodney, 281, Graff, Leia, 281 Grandberry, William, 281 Grasso, Linda, 281 Green, Lee, 281 Grime, Bilk 281 - Grove, Wanda, 84,281 Guice, Sharon, 281 HHH Haas, Steven, 281 Hadley, Cheryl, 281 Hahn, Bridget, Halley, Lisa, 281 1155 Hamelmann, John, 281 Hammond, Steven, 281 Hanneman, Joni,y28l Hanson, Gregory, 281 Hanson, Steven, 158,281 Hardbeck, Gaik 281 Hardin, Cassandra, Hardy, Tammi, Hargrave, Ralph, 282 Harkcum, Mark, 282 Harman, Terry, 282 g Harris, Alvin, 158,282 Harris, Toni, 282 Harrison, Brenda, 282 Hartle, Penny, 282 Hartman, Susan, 164,282 Hawkins, Donald, 282 Haycock, Natalie, 282 Hayes, Lisa, 296 Henry, Annie, 282 Heverly, Bonnie, 283 Higgins, Dand, 283 Highmiller, Britt, 283 Hlll, Tina, 283 Hilton, Natalie, 283 Himes, Tony, 283,157 Hoggard, Marvin, 283 Holden, Charles, 283 Holley, Lisa, 283 Hollinger, Raymond, 283 ilfiifii... 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Faii lra' iss D f Matoza, Theresa, 285 Mattern, Michelle, 285 Matthews, Patricia, 285 Mc Allister, Edgar, 285 Mc Cormack, John, 285 Mc Neil, Donna, 286 McCann, Daphne,,286 McCann, Deborah, 286 McClair, Cassandra, 286 McClanahan, Terri, 286 McCown, Johnny, 286 McDonald, Lisa, 286 Mcgaha, Peggy, 286 Mcintosh, Steven, 286 Mcnary, Sean, 286 Medina, Neddy, 2.95 Menko, Mary, 286 Merlo, Miriam, 286 Michel, Cheryh 286 Mihalek, Lucille, 286 Miller, Bobby, 286 Miller, Kris, 286 Millner, Fgly Bridget, Mills, Franklin, 286 Minetto. Chet, 286 Montgomery, Elaine, 286 Mormon, Lisa, 286 Morris, Steve, 286,158 Murray, Donna, 286 Murray, Martin, 286 Myers, Christopher, 286 Myles, Gloria, 286 Myszkowski, Douglas, 286 NNN Nicola, Roberta, 286 Nietsch, Bambi, 286 Haffyf 286 Northrop, Tracy, 286 m Q iff Norton, April 286 2 Nottingham, Donald, 297 Novack, Paul, 286 2 l 287 2 2288 Saf OOO . 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