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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
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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
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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
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