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

 - Class of 1979

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A Z x ? chaparral high 3840 annie oakly drive las vegas, nevada volume Vi 001111611118 v Q Y - actlvltles. . .70 juniors . . . 139 l p0I't . .. 162 3.0 3.dGIl1iCS ...254 'xf 'Fi ,f i Q, , 6 I A 5, V , :jf ,,, , . ,, , ,Q . I ,H -,W 1 ., ,Lg K ,,.. ,ff In W freshmen 9 sf' 1, '. , 3 ,, gi, 1 2 J , , ...295 M, .51 ,s ,, A? am W ., ,H -mfg: .V A, ' Ak ' - f ..,, fl : if, ,Ei 6 f W' V WV f I' fi X mn K :rf X1 by wg- 1, V ff ,, , . . ','r LL', . , ,, ophomores . . .227 m em ories of th e good tim es This 1978-79 yearbook tells about the students and faculty that attended Chaparral in the pictures and words that fill its pages. It contains memories of the good times we've shared and the everyday routines that we had in common. Whether it involves riding the crowd- ed bus to school, eating lunch in the cafeteria with a favorite crowd, or working hard to finish last night's algebra assignment, it's all here. We are all part of the student body that makes up Chaparral High, and that is what this book is all about. 4fopening WM e film... - opening!5 Sfopening the crowd is proud and Sp1'r1'ted Assemblies give us a chance to be a part of the group, and for some a chance to shine. There is a feeling of poweriwhen you stand with your class shouting who you are, knowing you're agcowboy - proud andgspirited. The Caballeras imitate the football players and the Larriettes perform with accuracy while the stands are packed with people holding orange spirit balloons, screaming C.H.S. is the best! The performers stand out from the crowd, but the band always stands togeth- er. openingf7 Sfopening FJ! 'Ti 331175 Gt:-sis an HSI! UUE! BUUK llllm sfla. .ll BUUK Sai I IBIIIETUEQ TKGMIS srl, xi' R Wm' -'Hr I' IKSIYHTKH TIZWFBS XYAR BUUK mf H5i7!l1ggg W mm .H 1 lg cowboys seek iden tit In addition to being cowboys, We are also members of various groups and organizations. We clearly identify ourselves by the uniforms and t-shirts that we Wear. These emblems are Worn proudly both on and off campus. We like to look at ourselves. We reflect on the past and we look forward to our future. opening!9 10fopening M fwfiizf bm . wsQa.,w.,1. PP ' Jwyyvz'-vi ,, , ,, , ,- f,:'gam4 w. ' fu, -' '- A wf v ,, ,, , ,,,, K 1 L4 12. YYY - , mu 15,f V ,WMV '-ff , .ww Q pl - ,aw 'P .mwyj 1, ' .W , .,w,,,,q, .yfwr W ,f,., w,.',., ,, ,, fvf,,,, MM f 4- , ', A' 3 ' ,yy X M ,A In 4 ,F X V A X KMMM X , W, sw ., I N 3 , , , q V V XA, L wr, M I X ,M . .www J W .W ., A MN l X M 1 ' - f W ,A W ff 1-A -H -fb.-Y V' w . 4' ' ,I M Y Q 4' 'A+ NMA A h :J,VA,y' ,M A A VWW, ' MW., ,wsmwpv--1 4' ,A .4 ,iv A , ' w- Mgt 3 ' W' Www, ,:,,,,w.w+A ww. M Q , K ,M I f 'M M. .wp -,g , ' w. ,, A, v. W' - W 'M H- V . N K Q school time more than classtime In the classroom, we develop our minds, We create original art Work, and We are tested and evaluated over the things we have learned. Those that acceler- ate in their areas of study are sometimes awarded and acknowledged. Outside of classtime, we carry on school activities by washing cars to earn money, and by practicing for upcoming sport events. 5 opening! 11 hom ecoming unites student body We united with the alumni for our Homecoming activities. We had a sock hop during 50's day with an assembly and a bug race after school. Tuesday was dress-up day and a hula hoop contest during lunch. Wednesday we had the stick horse race while everyone was dressed in their cowboy clothes. The traditional chug-a-lug contest was held on Thursday's T-Shirt day, and spirit day was Friday. We carried on with these activities during the entire week preceeding the Homecoming game. Pregame activities included class competition of floats and stand decorations, a Surrey Singers performance, and the crowning of the queen and her court. We gloriously won our football game against Bonanza with a score of 40-8. y y nv- 12fopening 'rf +3 Cindy Maul was crowned Homecoming Queen and her attendants were Natalie Ashby, Lisa Frei, Julie Frick, and Kari Krause. The finalists were escorted by their fathers. The student council did an excellent job in presenting this year's Homecoming theme, This One's For You. The dance was held at the Marina Hotel on Saturday night, October 28, 1978. opening! 13 super seniors K 5 .x.. .1 .. A: Q K ,....Nww.N.ww.w..M.ae 3.-Q.N.g-N.. my ...,, ' .--f ., - ' , f ' - yi W W , ,R - :R .. :JE x x -T j: q s , - 1 -1 . ,,, -Q: T, .,,k. ... --W .-,-tm ,, .. K , K- f4fg+ .., .gL.? N .. ig, N1x ',,D- . -b y am' - 1-5 g .31q5g:ggz21k1i3j,..,,k -gf H .u ,,L ,v ,i f p, L - 1,2-in ' 1 sq m .: ., ., w wf - - wf,sgfQ li . --, . , , . .kk, , . ' 2' 1' ' . i NK A ' - ' I '-f- 1 . of l6lseniors Lisa Frei leads the assemblies. stars that shine! the class of Front row: Dick Luna, second: Cindy Maul, Debbie Holliday, Mary Crane and Ellen Schmidt. Third: Tye Langer, Kelly McNeil and Randy Edwards. Fourth: Kari Krause, and Loretta Cox. The Senior class committee was very busy this year selling homecoming car- nations and Senior t-shirts. During homecoming week the Seniors won the float and stand decoration competition. They were advised by Ms. Rua and Ms. Roberts. The committee met every Monday after school. The committee is in charge of graduation arrangements and picking graduation announce- ments. Officers of the committee are: Chairman Dick Luna, Co-chairman Mary Crane and Ellen Schmidt, Secre- tary, Debbie Holiday and Treasurer Tye Langer. The Senior Class Commit- tee wants to remind you the Class with class is the CLASS OF 79'. The Senior Class Committee. EU? 79' Seniors most spirited class ever I W 1 5 5 L 1 E 2 . ,,,.. J 1- 22551 f 5. W' f Z athlete 'Nun-.L Q ' 5 -' 5,5 50 539 51 5 in 9 U fs: af , fx sn S2 www 'S' 4nlll1ew if ,FAQ Y' 4,1 sw an fm L9 M -el W -- .. , A2 H gf, i b lfwpgimifm 1 James D. Bentley Paul D. Bingham David Berry Jackie Bishop - Lisa G. Berry Jeff L. Blake Timothy J. Bilbrey Beverley J. Blanchard U Erin M. Blue Sarah I. Bond Shetitia L. Bolin Joseph J. Bongiovi Dennis practices his smile for the camera. seniors!21 o f f B1 'J' --: lasllfzwzas , - I-gui: X, 111..,w.5:yw:Q :gi g , w kw. Q: Q Rb, . ,l E L V,.. ,,- - L Q, E4- ,,,. ' . 1 , 1 4 I 1 I x Y f SF 5 1 5 w K 1 5 6 I i 5 x w X 3 ,Q . ' g 3 ' Q 5 S i e , 1, w Efgs l ' WLT i ff--f A- K L5mH6g.re?'E'1E,9w,2s' ' f W-W '- W 2Wh1 'H' , f ik. W, G w.,f,Q,,,, 6 -:f' ef' M --' I . .fb Wife,-a if im' h 'k 1 f iigz and downs I m writing about this stupid computerized air condi- tioning. When you get to lst and 2nd the air is normal. In 3rd itis just a little before freezing, when you get to 4th, it's Winter!! .room temperature has ups Nair Lisa Frei and Dick Luna next presidents of the USA. according to Chapar- ral seniors. e Leslie Cooke Ronald Coombs 26!seniors Kathy Corcoran David Cornbleth Dennis Cortney Q Sheila Cottrell Valerie Couch Colleen Coughlin Loretta Cox - Terri Cox Jenise Coyle Robert Crosbie a-IDU Annette Crandall Fellton Cross Mary Crane Jeff Cruson l Teri Holt, a varsity cheerleader, voted quietest senior girl. Lisa Daane John Daley Vanessa Cromwell Kevin Cunningham James Dale Michelle Dantes seniors!27 W' fshivgffw Lisa Dimaggio Debbie J. Dinkel Some assemblies just don't make Wendy Dlxon Rlchard A Doepker Ellie Gt. Doble Martha Donato SEHSE. Patrlck Donoho Michael Downing new I'UI1Hg on absenses causes trouble Yesterday I was absent Today I m a hardened CFIIHI Now I get an F for the day and I get an unexcused absence unless I hand my Work 1n by tomorrow The 11fe of a senzorf nal! Last year I gave my teachersfanote andfall was ok. seniors!29 . VI, 1'5 VIL ff: :Q 5 ' ' . , am ' 1 'I K -' J H N4 J F L V if , 'Q B my lik Q 4, , me Mg fa- XM' 5 v in W2 Y i 2? 'Y Ek, Q 351 3 M3 fig Y I .M A h ifi, -sm . f. LTQQQQ H P- Emu Www ',,, i 4 .I Elizabeth J. Englestead Gabriel E. Etenberg lbw Don 't look backL'!! Brian doesn 't just carry books around. Dave Escoffier Michael A. Evans Tracy L. Eversole Mike A. Eylar being a senior is not being a freshman Boy' What a day Woke up late already on the second day of school' My car stalled three tunes on the Wa y home from work last n1ght plus It stalled two t1mes on the Way to school Now that Im a senlor I enjoy watchmg all the freshmen runnmg around aslang Wheres room 4299 WOW only one hundred and seventy ezght days leftm' , . . . 1 u 1 Il ' ' J - una: seniorsf31 Yr, 1 1 , 1 4' Y x Q X , x x X. X kwx f kc vm M Q M :Ls Ar ff 1 1 1 1 . W, , . Z' . ,, . I 1' K A , I M W 117' W I' A,, ,., A l Aly, I K fx .ilggi N S, r 5 x 1 4 Q 4 1 Danny Groesbeck -.xv Cindy Maul voted next Miss America. Terre G1'0Ve Barbara Grasso Kimberly Gray Odalys Guin . 5 2- , I - 7 A A X w 'L T 1- gixf' A. ie , ,M ef wi x ff 3 Shel Graves Joyce Green Donna Gustin Richard Hahn Ken Hale ,v - 1 ' i J , 4, Nei f , gy. f mg, , I 2 1 V, if , . by i J , 'xxx N e ex rn N , . Midi, 1 fx? ,: it ' if 1 ' - fl ,, ow.1:3r::-ll.. yilialwl 1. b 52 ig , 'x B Q ? 2, e f ,fwf g ix f 1 , if seniorsf35 E -I ,fy WL .4 .1 vf 1 QU! , M wx -s. -r CQ -sn- in we -1 .J ..., A, .L 5535 .i i- N L? if .. ,N :Jw f . 5 r P? L ,tax W 4. 5 5 ::':Ei. . x : kff559331f?f335EE x 5f'F5f'f-'MV X 'L ,fiigxgwigi M I 1 y N W A L A,,L J,, Z.L,l Q 1.Wg,r .1W,,L11 1 Z 1 iff? - Vi 'N ,ww I MQ, 9' ggzidix . in ? rf W ,4- 'W as E . Q5 - , 1 . , NWN, ,. 'E Fi... if. :RL X af' E' b if , , '1!iW1L'i4img, ' k ., TT Exif sign? ' EV ---- . QE YQ v R x., 9 Ts 'R 1? 1, X T--Q r 2 N, o Q if as A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,-ff - 1 e 1 1 , .4 1 2 i 5 , L 2 1 Ag, , V if 'W 'af-nw, iii' Q m2f. f jg- 9? .2- ,xfk ,. f My.. , is if w -fad-if N f- 4 - K 1xg 5g ,WfQi 1 X , f w ya- 7 'gil 1, Q, x fkk I Sk- i ...Q SY 5. - k ft? A A 5 , lla 'if ' 915: ' MLW is , X -- f - ff mmf W,..,,,.. ,, ,,,Mfff,L1. wk ff J gf ,,... A 2 ai? Chandler Mann Karen Marshall jg , ,X S im Mgr' Julie Friclr and Tim Terry voted biggest Hirts of the Senior Class. ...N Pace Mannion Tori Martin Dean prepares for the bicycle race on Lettermans day. Jorge Martinez Roy Mathis most of the t1me Cowboy Seniors have a low failure rate 952 of the Seniors have failed only 0 2 classes 325 have failed 3 4 classes and only 225 have failed more than four When it comes to ditching 312 of the Seniors have never di tched a class. 372 have ditched 1-4 classes, 122 have ditched 5-10 and 20Z have ditched more than 10. seniors good students . . . seniors!47 'iw ,, 'W pl is v:m. , I - , . 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Of those, 378 cars, 4Z were made before 1962, 32Z between 1962-70, 362 between 1971-74 and 262 between 1975-79. So when you re trying to con your parents into putting a down payment on a car you can t say everyone else has one only 6325 John Wallace voted quietest Senior male. - Dennis Pickles Joe A. Pisanelli - Jenal A. Pollard Vik 'X 1 Sherril L. Pratt Theresa Proctor Elizabeth M. Pyle - - Danny Phee Kelley Pickard Courtney A. Porter Tim R. Quinney E 9' if r K' N ,1 my 4? ' 3 ' 22 V m......g nr rw. 1 . f-12.55 Q' i 5 3 W A H, iw 0 'W' s N Q ' ,,,,,- L 1 ,, 'i xx Eh.. ,JI rg: an 'T - i f -' HI- ,, ,1 1' u'l'i ' g, 1 F::3Qf'2z212-fl 15- 6 , K Q-..v,,.'-:F .:.Q:,: 39.2--2. 3,--. ' ,Q L if . 5 Hia - . .L F . 'wi sbs ...wav xf 4 i w ' ,-,f - , .f V .,.......M ...W ...,,, ., ' I 7 fi aw , .1 1A,hA 1 t x gn ' Si 'ww ' WX mt 8, M... 3 I WWF 2 o f ,, .. . ' gi K , f - I ,r W - ia.:izgfziwgigam i1QY.Yifff w mwm- i -W 3? Q J ff-1m--- AY A 4 why wg, va 0 25 ,K Qi 0 .mm..- - :arf 9, 4,- 4 '-K ' ix . . .. f.,,EL , I f. ig , 1 . 'ki km 6 Q X N 5 1 i . ? K Si Desiree Stallard Richard Stambaugh Tony Stamm Jeanne Steele f-'F' , aaa. e n Q Eddie Belanger, voted biggest con-artist by the Senior class, practices his art on the unsuspecting Curtis Mormon. Jill Steigerwald Ron Stevens Mark Stever I high fashion and high Wind don 't mix I Knew if I Wore a dress today the wind would blow' It happens everytnne' Whenever I walk up the so the people behind me won t get a free show I sure feel sorry for anyone else wearing a dress today' stairs, I have to hold my dress down with both hands Sherry Stephens seniorsf61 o ,M 1 v 1. W' -l vit3155i5?zf1i 11 W w 1-' 212311351 if bfi!! O in ,vi iw. as .. Q ' '- A H -'-any . Q' X A fm On. Wi EW 5 m. P , . 1 If.: -. 1 .. .. . wg. ,V - Spf k'h-- fx 'A -A f in .:, ?5'1 1'Q'!'., H H , -v,,.g..v ,,,,, . -lk..-A fit K ' M lZ 1 . 1 K .sw . , 1?- W. 395 fm' Ak. 1 K 1- 1 V 'EU ' , 'D 5 W . '? :N ,A,f f 4,1 'fl H1 fiifzf , x V , H.. L , , - W mr' 1 gazainrf, 1 fu , -. , , ' .15 My I 1 ,, ,I .Q X, k,,. A ,...., ,, i,,,,. ,,,v V , . , . . , FE as D Q I my 12. Y sw , V ,,.. M ,, AVVA ' f'12f'L A M.-554150 ' ,Q ,ff 3 f gwwg l ,, fix ' W ,-.-, JS W , fn: 1 Hifi? QQQK If Q. -f7 'f I7'k Q? 552 ff w1igi.1q,,m,,fa i.,,,, A .. k fgm..V f -' 1 A 4 L 1 N.,..,v-f-v---...a...-.. 'fjw' y 1 activities 9 ? U ,- H+ ii? ,V A J 'Lhg: ,, Did, in 'M' 4 -'-'ix' -JUN L Mm L. - A .M -A amscmulleu ruailie ha pp fridays The pep assemblies at Chaparral have been exciting and spirited this year. Although it is optional for students to attend, it seems that the gym was packed full for each assembly. This is largely due to the Well planned skits, dance routines, and spirit contests that the assemblies offer the student body. The Caballeras presented routines as a preview for the up- coming halftime entertainment. The spirit girls, now known as New Generation, also contributed their talent with their dance routines. The band was extremely helpful in making our pep assemblies the most spirited and exciting events of the year. 'Wfassemblies The planning committee for the pep assemblies was headed up by Terri Cox and she was assisted by the leadership class, Mr. Swallow and Mr. Brown. The cheerleaders, songleaders, and Chaparral Cross Country Team presented trophies to Mr. Olsen that they won over the summer vacation and state competition. Kari Krause conducted the spirit stick competition between the classes. Each class had the opportunity to win the stick by yell- ing the loudest as a group. The planning commit- tee was extremely successful in getting the stu- dents to participate in the assemblies with cheers and chants. assembliesf7'3 sa W----...q.,..,.,mw ' f-15 E Y m..,,.W....W W' hw X 'fa Q we Af' fb? 7 ,iw 14 - . f' E -R Xl H a J-4 Y 'X g -+ JI: f X, - 1 1- WX 1-11, N - f -' N , ,' fi? 1 5 wk S 26 ..1W2,k g .:i, , 4 ,aw 33: i.. AQ, ,, 1 4 E AVJ . g 3 E355 'Ji E V 5 ' ' Q ,si .fi xml!!! 5151 if is x 3 5 ev id, i Cx 5 1 2 We X' . 'me , .Q-44!'i'1'l ,il iq.-. , ,,,k , 'K ,, Wifyng 3 al? mwtwwsww 1 2 ff 3 A Z. Z Z ' 1 1 Z, X P 5 M.,-J' ' A A f' 1 ,-Q ,rf K ling.. if ,...,,. 'e 1 ' 1 1 4 1. What a smirk. 2. Go fbryour guns. 3. Cheerleaders can be Queens too. 4. Varsity cheerleaders First row let? to right: Lisa Brzincucei, Cizzdv Maul, Teri Holt. Back row: Lori Freeman, Kari Krause, Desiree Haymnnd, Cam- line Kelly. cheerleadersl75 3 j. V. cheerleaders go for perfection The J.V. cheerleaders spent an enormous amount of time per- fecting themselves in order to cheer for their itl team. They had a fantastic time raising money to support their players. The J.V. cheerleaders would like to thank Ms. Springs and Mrs. Allen for all their help, understanding, and cooperation. 1. Bridget says that We're til. 2. How do you like my new tennies? 3. Zina cheers her team on to victory. 4. Kim loves her job. 5. Fly away. 6. J. V Cheerleaders Top to bottom, left to righ t: Bridget Hahn, Tina F uson, Kim Petersen, Chery Clark, Jodi Hale, Linda Rossi, Zina Allen. hwuk is uf, 0' ' md-N 5 6 76lcheerleaders freshm en Work hard in support of fresh teams The Freshmen cheerleaders have done a great job this year and have participated in many of the pep assemblys. They have had many bake and candy sales to raise money for their football and basketball teams. The Freshmen cheerleaders should be com- mended on their time and effort spent on per- forming and showing spirit which lead their teams to victory. They appreciated the support and help from Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Tylar. 1. Freshmen cheerleaders front row, left to right: Teresa Gunderson, Deon Gould, Kara Petersen lcaptainl, Back row: Bethann Frusco, Cyndi Romano. 2. Varsity Cheer- leaders at pep assembly. 3. Lisa shows spirit at assembly. 4. I wonder how tall I am now? Songleadersi bring h om e trophies Chaparral's '78-79 Songleaders consisted of one soph- omore, two juniors, and three seniors. This all new squad, advised by Vickie Allen, represented Chaparral during the football and basketball seasons with their precision dancing. In addition to their normal routines they cheered the Cowboy teams on to Victory. The five girls and their squad captain, Julie Frick, attended camp last summer at the University ol' Califor- nia at Santa Barbara. They returned home with 24 Su- perior ribbons, one Superior trophy, and the Spirit Stick! They are all very proud to represent Chaparral High as Songleaders. 1. Songleaders left to right: Julie Alexander, Tammie Driver, Kim Taylor, Julie Frick Icaptainl, Jillane Ham- mond, Valerie Valow, 2. Hows this for a groupief' 3. Julie awaits a Ing game. 4. Single tile. 5. Alright, 10 yards to go, f8lsongleaders 5 1. Who said that you can yt combine business with pleasure. 2. We won. 3. Val gets carried away during performance. 4. Hey Mikey! They like us. 5. Jillann, the Cowgirl. 6. Julie knows we ke fl. songleadersf79 80fdrill 1. The Caballeras: Back Row, Debbie Murakami, Ramona Wrigh t, Debby Davis, Nancy Kang, Suzy Taylor, Laurie Lynch, Cindy Thompson, Debbie Guedry, Sherrie Dyer, Tracy Elvin, Sherry Ste- phens, Susan Platt, Pamela Coon. Center Clock- Wise,' Jennifer Moody, Marcie Soskin, Dori Spen- cer, Jill Mendorf Sherrie Arnts, Susan Jepsen, Valarie Couch. 2. Captain - Sherrie Arnts and Co- Captain - Jill Mendorff 3. Dori gives a smiling performance at a pep assembly. 4. OfHcers: Jenni- fer Moody, historian, Jill Mendorff co-captain, Marcie Soskin, treasurer, Susan Jepsen, social chairmang Valarie Couch, publicity chairman, Sherrie Arnts, captaing Dori Spencer, social chair- man. 5. Debbieis perfection is undescribible. 6. The Caballeras show their patriotism. 7. Another Hne performance completed with style. fn-vw--V of-if f Q' ' ,ii We 7 yi, Lili' Lum if im? ,. , fr 'W n i I i , , ,, , Q, 'fir Mu- 41 ' t W Hifi M 1 oaballeras put in many hours for perfection Every Morning at 7:00 a.m., twenty-two girls walk out onto the gym floor in curlers and warm-up suits to practice routines. But when these girls join together at a halftime performance, they are known as the Caballeras! The Caballeras practiced a total of 350 hours this year. However, their total performing time was less than sixty minutes. They began their year in July, selling fireworks in 105 degree weather. some of the money raised from selling fireworks helped the Caballeras go to camp in Santa Bar- bara where they won second place in small military com- petition and received a high point trophy, While at home, the Caballeras placed first in the Ne- vada State Drill Team Competition. In December, the senior Caballeras competed at Disneyland. Their advisor was Mrs. McGimsey. ... gg V Q .. Jaxx 0 1. 0 , 1 5 7 6 drillf81 0650 82X drill drill teem supports Sports e Ven ts 1. Hats off for the Cabelleras. 2. Their spir- it is sky highl 3. A sparkling moment hr Jennifer Mendorff 4. Cabelleras show off their new routine. 5 Q Od-.U HUF v ww f 1 WWW KWH nr, 1 'pn .51 ..., QQ 5 ,gg ,li X155 lariattes design own flag routines The Laraittes consisted of 12 hardwork- ing girls. The captain was JoAnn Smith, with Karen Larson and Mickie Martin as co-captains. The girls made up their own routines along with learning some at camp. They attended camp in Santa Bar- bara, California. They won second place in a competition along with a spirit stick and many superior ribbons. The Lariattes earned money by selling pizzas, fireworks, and jewelry. The money they earned helped to buy their new uniforms. Group picture at right: Top Rowg Karen Larsen Ico- captainj, Kris Kemph, Second Rowg Natalie Hay- cock, Kristen Ream, Leslie Hayes, Middle Rowg Mickie Martin fco-captainj, Anita Olsen, Tye Langer, Julie Henderson, Bottom Rowg JoAnn Smith fcaptainj, Loretta' Cox, Jackie Matson. 9145 84llariattes t V is f Q-.ga 1 Hg nfl? K Q l Q 1 iraq Qi 1,4-0--Q., ,,,Wmw W ' 8 1. Lariattes add to a halftime show. 2. The Lariattes! 3, OfH- cers.' Micki Martin foo-captainj, JoAnn Smith fcaptainj, and Karen Larsen fco-captainj. 4. Anita Hashes a smile to the audience. 5. Lorettais sincerity shines through. 6. Julies flags Hy. 7. Mrs. Koot, advisor, has her hands full. 8. Lariattes perform at an assembly, lariattesf85 3 1. JoAnn is right on beat. 2. Lariattes twirl their Hags high on Army, Navy day. 3. Anita keeps a happy smile. 4. Natalie poses for picture. 86!lariattes 3,-N--' W.mx,,g-f f , ,Anti new generation new to , . -,iEffxv'f13x,, V in H Chaparral New Generation is a performing arts dance group whose purpose at Chaparral High School is to promote and uphold school spirit, develop a sense of good sports- manship among the students between schools during all athletic events, and implement the highest personal, as well as dance performances. Their advisor was Mrs. Jessie Halton. 1. New Generation: First rowg Charlotte Smith, Letonia Smith, Wen- dy Dixon, Pam King, Valerie Conners, Jackie Virgil, La Tania Hicks. Second row, Maib Duke, Debra Benson, Charolette Woods, Yvette Phillips, Sheila Sustin, Nedra Duke, Cassandra McClair, Melanie Walton. 2. Melanie knows which way shels going. 3. LaTania keeps time with the music. 4. Pam really gets into the soul music. 5. Boogie! 2 W spirit girlsl87 tall Hags: new add1t1on to half t1me 1 2 Exciting . . . invigorating . , . new . . . describes the 78- 79 Banderas who performed at half time and parades. The tall flags were a brand new feature group at Chaparral adding a dazzling look to the field at half time. Under the direction of Cindy Summers and Debbie Dinkel, the Ban- deras emerged as a colorful addition to half time shows. The Banderas were directed by C. Erbe. 1. Team picture, left to Right: Sandy Farnsworth, Karen Wise, Diana Pickles, Natalie Whitney, Teresa Robinson, Terri McClanahan, Patti Brown, Tammy White, Stacy Redmond, Sheryl Chenin, Leslie Levine. 2. Banderas at an early morning practice. 3. Debbie Dinlfel ICO-Captainj, Cindy Summers fCaptainj. 88fbanderas 1 .kt . Q , .Aga ,fa Q .ff I f . Q 4 W or . . 5' !,ff ' I If px, Rm . H 5, , , LH. , 1. 'fe 5 me-fm-f 3.a5rzl,.:g.,'.f 4.2 1' I . ' - .. H .':+ ttil H ' 3 'G Ya'32?2Z??Hem1w'..f,wm2,x ruawrii: 41.1. Q . 3. . V 1 , V. V: 3. ...wk l y f f if . iir I fa g aze . 33 , K. T 528: 'll . M mil. ji .1 iff ',-, i A W ' wwf 1' 'YQ . 2 L2 aww' li nf ic aifiii, .. .W . .aw ...Mfr a I .te , .i xrr .H V5 JV A M 5 ,929 if an f or 2 halftime leaders This special group of girls always seemed to add a flair to the Chaparral Halftime entertainment. The majorettes with their dignified posture and precision, the banner girls with their smiling spirit, the baton twirlers with their dazzling routines, and our new mascot added sparkle to the football games. Chaparral was very proud and fortunate to have these girls participating in our halftime shows. 1. Majorettesg Esther Linaris, and Kathy Thomas. 2. Banner Girlsg Kelly Kabana, Meg Shields 3. Drum Majorsg Kim Ball, Suzi Shellman 4. Major- etteg Michele Barrett 5. Mascotg Mariam Shields 6. Our newest Majorette. I s 5 6 majorettes!89 marching band Hlled with cowboy spirit The Chaparral marching band, The Band with the Solid Gold Soundfl and the percussion section, The Thundering Herd, have brought excitement and spirit to foot- ball games, basketball games, and assemblies. Competition Parade in Oceanside, Half time review at the Las Vegas Stadium, competition for The Thundering Herdv and the drum majors in Disneyland, are some of the events the band members participated in. After marching season was over, many of the band members practiced on concert pieces for competition. This was Mikel Pau1son's second year as band director at Chaparral High School. s...-...M Ma.. .,., .., W ,. ,M 90fband This year's band officers were President-Mike Novick, Vice-President-Allan Sullivan, Secretary-Linda Pasquarell-8, 81111 TFGHSUIGI-Mike Agosta. u..Q.g.'m 1 T t 5 1. The French hom sectiong Bonnie Heverly, Tim Sloan, Es- ther Linares. 2. Trombone playersg Greg Martin and Dolphis Boucher, baritone player Donna Randall. 3. Marching band brings in the spirit. 4. Pep band cheers the loudest. 3 4 fl' FV . , A ' band has many Sections aw- u 92!band 1. Drum section, left to right, Hrst row, Ian Adams, Tom Kelso, Craig Lewis, Julie Spear, Kent Gouchner. Second row, Maria Schaefer, Kenny Goussak, Tony Alamo, Gary Beck, Joe DePompeis, Paul Cameron, Allan Sullivan. 2. J VY band members. 3. The Thundering Herd stands at attention. 4. Clarkis band shows up for an assembly. 5. Clarinette sectiong left to right, Hrst roW,' Diana Hamilton, Kami Morrison, Lenette Pelesier, Margret Armstrong and Mike Agosta. Second row, Maria Schaefer, Alex Horwood, Renee Lawver, Connie Dyer, and Shawn Stuart. Third row, Chris VanErt, Monica Ford, Cindy Comeau, Pat Capoli, and Chris Capoli. 6. Bass Clarinette section, left to right, Hrst row, Kim Ball, Teresa Proctor, Tom Fell, Wayne Alger, and John Worth. Second row, Tom Hickel, J.D. Lanthrope, Tina Anderson, Dan Briggs and Randy Stevens. www ww ,im i ppvll' bandf93 uv' if 1. Pep band rests after Hght song. 2. Percussion sections: Joe DePompeis, Allan Sullivan, Kenny Goussalf, Gary Beck, Paul Cameron. 3. Flute players, Mike Noxiic, Regina Robinson, Linda Pasquarella, Michele Per- gola, Jana Philbrook, Lisa Rause. Second row, Denzel Charboneau, Terry Ludwig, Carla Wesley, Claire Hunt, Molly Murphy. 4. Practice makes perfect. 4 Q .T .. 1 , ff 'fu Qr ,TQ G e ff I 1, 3 V ,,L , , ff 'T ,,,u, s di g Z,A,, , m,WMWWm. ff , f A if f 14 Z VH f J f , f M 'If ki: gm , M f,,,,,,m ,L,,,, W-, 1' , fl. . N,,, .W ,,,, .. ,nv 5 1 as v ' ff ir , 5 Aft! U A 4 '5f,3 J WF ,, ,,,,,,..-,1,M,efff!f ' I ,rv :ni p me' , 1' '- . bend keeps t1me for school events Ay , V ee mmf if em VVVV ' W 1. Woodwinds concentrate. 2. Trumpet players, Hrst rowg Tim Walker, Mark Bla1se, Tlm Dobbins. Second rowg Lee Murray, Jim Duffy, Doug Bentley, Steve Hammond 3 The Thundering Herd sets the beat at the assembly. 1 2 -13, 19 fir freedom jazz band rock on 1. Tim thinks maybe Mikeis trombone playing is laughable. 2. Trumpet is Dongs specialty. 3. The Freedom Jazz Band mem- bersg top, Buddy MCKelVey, Kirk Ryan, Tim Walker, and Doug Bently, 2nd row, Mike Varner, Molly Murphy, Greg Martin, and Steve Christopher, 3rd row, Larry Tyrer, David Lynch, Ron Mancusfr, Mark Devilbiss, Casey Mc Macklin, Joe DePom- peis, and Paul Cameron, bottom row, Russ Nelson, Chris Prohaska, Ron Hunter, and Tom Hickel. 4. Putting his sax away is one of Russ' finer points. 5. Ron concentrates during one of his solos, 96lband f.. 'C wlwlsu he N 'fx fir QWW' new moves for surrey in ,79 3 , t. vw w M. 1. Surrey Singers bottom front row: Rhonda Allen, Terri Slohig. Second rowg Doug Dinlcler vice- presiden t, Tim Kent and Ross Smith. Third rowg Tracy F leming, Traci Morrison presiden t, Julie Reynolds and Darla Jacobson. Fourth rowg Fritz Mason, Jami Morrison, Steve Humphries, Renee Kraft secretary, Martin Semler, Sylvia Dorral and Bernie Koepsell, Not picturedg Karen Hedger and Tim Kasper. 2. Sylvia Dorral zapps the Lorenzi Park crowd as she sings t'Your the one that l want . 3. Most Surrey Singers smile at the audience, hut Fritz is always engaging in new methods. 4. Darla and Tracy cover up Steve and his silly mistakes! 5. Jami and Doug sing out their version of 'Summer Nights . 6. Ross Smith dazzles everyone with his tenor vocal cords. 7. Fritz and Darla limber up a bit. 8. 1'Close your eyes folks, raindrops aren't the only things coming down. ' 98lsurrey As Surrey Singers, the majority of the group agreed that the best thing about performing was getting dressed in their costume, warm- ing up, and getting out there and singing and dancing their buns offi The group also agreed that Mr. Tuttle has done extremely well taking over the group in late September. He used some new tech- niques with the group that Worked well. surrey!99 'igrease U a slick beg1'nn1'ng 'I 2 l. Ron Mancusrn does his usual great-jnlz. 2. Is this the gmoveline or what B the story? 3. Tim Kasper leaps buildings in a single bound. 4. In the midst of all the confusion Julie Reynolds keeps a cone head on her shoulders! 5. We allen call the Morrison sisters, the Bee Gee Sisters. 6. Renee and Bernie cut up to the heat ofthe song. 7. Terri Slohig keeps a szniling face. 8, The gangs all here! 9. Da vid Lynch plays a great sax. 10. Tracy Fleming and Tim Kent harmonize their beautiful vocals. 100lsurrey f ' f 1 - mm,,,f,4fl. ... E if :I .1 U . 1, fffqfiairafmggfea-ffwrz U V' 1 f ' iii fs. 15 .ff mam, , ..,,,Mq mf 0 l, my ,Vw- 6' MM ' N .Q,E.... ..,.,,...., f VVV, i V.A, I ,W e ,JM ' f 3 S ,.. l Q I H , -,V .KQV H, W--. .4 fp k K 5 ..,L I kk .... 1 ,,. , .. . . . . ... 4 This year's Surrey Singers have been very busy representing the ifl school in the state. They opened their performing year by presenting their rendition of Grease during homecoming week. Their own Sylvia Dorral and Tim Kasper sung You,re The One That I Wantv, followed by Jamie Morrison and Doug Dinkler's Summer Nights. Some of their more popular tunes were The Groovelinef' Boogie Oggie Oggief' and Bluer Than Blue. Since the Surrey Singers loved performing away from home once in a while, they decided to go on tour to California. They left on Thursday, February 8, and performed at two of the local high schools. Boy were they a hit! The next day they performed at Disneyland and Knottsberry Farm. The next day they spent at Magic Mountain. It turned out to be well Worth their time. surrey! 101 1. Varsity Choir performs in the Boulevard Mall Hnr Christmas. 2. Robert Sanford, sings solo. 3. Bronica Clay performs her solo O, Holy Nightn. 4. Na tlie Hilton enjoys accompa- nying the choir. 5. Mr. Tuttle directs the Christmas Concert. 6. Linda Weidrick sings Noel . 7. Girls glee sings Christmas. 8. Sopra- no and tenor pay close attention to Mr. Tuttle. 9. Fritz Mason sings t'What Month was Jesus Bornu. 11, 102fchr1stmas concert christmas concert adds season spmt The Annual Christmas Concert was held on December 13, 1978. This concert included performances by all of Chaparrals choral groups. They sang under the direction of their new advisor Kenneth Tuttle. Their accompanist was Natalie Hilton. Soloists included Linda Wiedrick - The First Noelf, Bronica Clay - HO Holy Night, Renee Krafft - Ah, Bleak and Chill the Wintry Windf' Fritz Mason and Robert Sanford- The Last Month of the Year. 1. 4. .gf r li Ev tw we . f -T 1 ii yyey 9 christmas concertf103 perfect tone , , . it must be 2 W if 1. The Varsity Choir. 2, The Varsity Choir officers Left to Righ t,' Fritz Mason, Renee Kraftt, Teri Slobig, Bronica Clay, Julie Reynolds, Jamie Morrison, Dinna Salvucci, Rhonda Allen, Doug Dinkler. 3. The guys in Varsity Choir give a great performance. 4. Varsity Choir participates in the Christmas Concert. 5, Varsity Choir sings Baby, What You Goin ' To Be. 104fvarsity Choir Varsity ch oil' 1 If pp l tr KW If y M l if lz, The Chaparral Varsity Choir consisted of ad- vanced singers who were interested in achieving ex- cellence in performing choral music. In addition to putting on concerts for Chaparral, the choir per- formed for the community. These performances were given for Law Enforcement Officers and the annual Christmas Concert at the Boulevard Mall. Plans for Spring activities included the All State Choir, a con- cert with guest conductor William Ramsay, a concert with another local high school, a 'Spring Singw, and the annual Choral Festival. varsity cho1rf101 the best-Chaparral has to offer The Madrigals are a small vocal ensemble composed of advanced singers, who performed music from all periods ot' time and specialized in the music ofthe Renaissance period. Madrigals are an unusual group as they sing Without accompaniment. Madrigals performed during the Christmas season at the Boulevard Mall and also at the Annual Christmas Concert. Spring contained many activities for Madrigals such as a pre-festival concert, retaining their usuperior' status at Festival in March and performing at area schools in the late spring. Madrigals also provided music for the Theatre Departments production ofthe play MID-SUMMERS NIGHT DREAM fr- madrigals 1 l. Renee Kraft sings a solo, Ah Bleak and Chill, at the Christmas concert. 2. Robert gets in to singing. Sl. Nladrigals are the pride of Chaparral, Top row, Robert Sanford, Lisa Mormon, Michel Nounn, Bronica Clay, Tim Kasper, Anna Van Ausdal, Bot- tom Row, Renee Kraft, Robert Peterson, Dina Sal Vucci, Doug' Dinkler, Traci Morri- son, Mark DeVilbiss. 106lmadrigals if SX 5' 1 A X C S s x, I 5 S N kr 4 . Q . 5 fl if x K. gli , 1 male chorus en tertains all Male chorus is open to all young men interested in learning the foundation of singing. Male chorus performed at the Annual Christmas Concert and Spring Singf' They also participated in the So- lolEnsemble Festival in February. 1, Christmas spirit apparent at concert time. 2. Front row, left to right: Ricky Blanche, Charles Smith, Kevin Williams, Ver- non Swinson, Eddy Adams, Mark Markiewuz, William Grans- berry, Tom Wren-Jarvis, Rick Morrison, Brent Orme, David Daane, Victor Thompson, Mike White. 3. Kevin and Vernon seem to be struck with stage lrigh t. 4. Brent Orme anticipates the beginning of the Christmas Concert. 2 3 W4 I male cho1rf107 girls, glee in tune with melodic soun ds Girls Glee is a class in choral singing. They learn the basics of singing and reading music. Every year they participate in a choir festival, where they have been rated very highly annual- ly. The choir festival took place on March 17 this year, and re- ceived superior ratings. Because of their high achievements, they went to Anaheim, Califor- nia to participate in another festival and also went to Dis- neyland. lt was an active class, and exciting to say the least. Girls, Glee was directed by Mr. Tuttle. 9 lfmzsr 1. Girls' Glee Club. 2, Girls Glee sings loud and clear. 3. 4. Lani performs with style. 5. Girls' Glee OlHcers. Bottom Row KL to Rl, Linda Wiedrlclf KPres.l, Jane Van Vactor lV1'ce Presj, Chris VanErt lSe-cond Soprano Section Lead- erl, J.D. Lathrupe lSecretaryj, Jerri Cole fFirSt Soprano Section Leaderj, Not Pictured-Lori Hart lAlto Section Leaderj. 6. Kelli Myers puts forth all of her efhzrt. M 5 girls gIeef109 stage door Hrst play of the year Stage Door, a play by Edna Ferber in col- laboration with George S. Kaufman, was per- formed in the Chaparral Theater, November 15th through the 18th. The play centered around a New York City-based actress' club. Stage Door showed the hardships of young actresses breaking into the acting profession, the constant disappointments, the sporadic re- wards, the dedication, and the idealism in- volved in the lives of the young girls. On the whole, the performances were very much above average. Consistently strong per- formances were given by Tori Padellford, John Albrecht, Tim Kasper, and Phyllis Wolford. These, however were merely the main charac- ters in a show with many real stars.'i The strong supporting cast included Traci Morrison, Sheri Pearcy, Traci Tillander, Tim Kent, and Terri Slobig. l. Terri proudly unveils the supposed self portrait during dress rehearsal. 2, Torri m one of her dramatic moments. 3. Marsha reacts to being pushed around. 11O!stage door Each night, the performance Was fresh and entertaining. De- spite the lengthiness of the show C2 hours, 25 minutesl, one could say that it dragged only slightly - if one could say it dragged at all. This is a tribute to the cast and director, Len Paul, for keeping the spontanaiety in the performances. The cast rehearsed at least three nights a Week for at least three hours a night. Their dedication and sense of responsibility brought to the public a solid, polished show to kick off the theater arts program for 1978-79. 1. Cheryl and Shell yy like little, like big. 2. Renee writes, think pink? 3. Traci and Sheri have a heart to heart talk. 4. Torri tries to ignore John is sweet talk. 5. Girl talk. 3 . stage doorll 11 x 'Qr:f 1, Tammy talks about her blind date. 2. Tracy reads a letter from her parents. 3. Phyllis gives last minute instructions on marriage. 4. Sherry expresses her views on men. 5. Mr. Pa ul is look of conHdence in his cast. 6. Tracy catches Tim slufhng off on the job. 7. Tim waits patiently for a date with Terri. 3. The club girls dream of fame and fortune. 1 12lstage door 7 K 'X ml stage door cast Olga Brandt ..,.. Mattie ..,..,..,. Mary Harper ..., Mary McCume , , Bernice Niemeyer Madeline Vavclain ..,. Judity CanHeld .,... Ann Braddock ..., Kaye Hamilton . . Linda Shaw .... Jean Maitland , . , Bobby Melrose .,.. Louise Mitchell . . , Susan Paige ,... Mat Devine .,..,. Kendall Adams ..., Terry Randall , . . Tony Gillette ..., Ellen Fenwick . . . Mrs. Orcutt ..... Frank .......... Sam Hastings . . . Jimmy Devereaux Fred Powell ...., Lou Milhauser . . David Kingsley .... Keith Burgess . . . Mrs. Shaw .... Dr. Randall ..,,.. Larry Westcott. , . Billy ............ Adolph Gretzl ..... 7 . ,Natalie Hilton . Tracy Tillander . .Shelley Dinkel . . . .Cheryl Ohrn . ,Marsha Sharp . . .Tami Nelson . Traci Morrison .Sherri Romano . , . ,Sheri Pearcy ..,Kathy Atkins . , . .Terri Slobig ., Marla Thiem . , .Renee Krafft .Maureen Korth , ..... Lisa Clark . . . , . .Jill Peloquin . Tori Padellford ..,...Jody Hale . . .Darcie Giroir .Phyllis Wolford ....,.Tim Kent .David Koempel Donald Hawkins . . . Torn Lenhart .Mark Devilbiss . . . .Tim Kasper . .John Albrecht . ,Jami Morrison . . . . .Craig Kroh . . . Scott Bogatz . . ,Tom Lenhart , . .Joe Bongiovi 4? 4 ' it' r f ,ffm Y tw stage doorf113 drama department thinks 'QQ umber 1 'i The Chaparral High drama department shows once again that they are not to be sur- passed. Last year the drama department brought home the statewide first place trophy. When asked why competition is so important, Traci Morrison answered, because we're num- ber one and we need to let everybody know it. John Albrecht answered, with a straight face, it builds confidence, poise, and stamina. The Theater Arts Executive Council consist- ed of John Albrecht, Doug Johnson, Tim Kent, Traci Morrison, and Phyllis Wolford. 2 1 l 4 114!drama workshop There is a reward for these active drama and tech. students. It's called the letter. John Albrecht and Traci Morrison were very active in the drama workshop throughout their high school years. Like other drama students, they lettered many times. When asked what got them started in drama, John said, It's something I've always wanted to do, and Traci answered, I fell in love with my seventh grade drama teacher. 1 Darciis winning smile would capture any audience. 2. Jeffand Tom have diverse interests. 3.wIMr. Paul kicks back between classesj 4. John types up constitution. 6. Lisa listens to Mr. Paul. 7. .Stage design is careful work. 8. Drama students End identity in acting. 9. Renee performs 'Uuney Moon. drama workshopf115 Chaparral students shine at The 23rd annual Sun Youth Forum, held at the Convention Center on December 1, 1978, involved forty C.H.S. juniors and seniors. Topics discussed included: Teenage Problems, Crime, Cops, and Courts, School Daze, and Nevada Today. Finalists, chosen by each of 14 discussion groups on the basis of group leadership, included five Chaparral students. Two of the five, Ron Hunter and Mary Crane, presented a short commentary on what they discussed in their groups on TV-8. The others, Shelli Bujalski, Leslie Hayes, and Mike Agosta wrote short summaries that appeared in the Las Vegas Sun Newspaper. 1 L 3 1l6fsun youth forum sun youth forum K e. , Q x- x 6 B. 1 1. Sometimes throwing a pencil at the moderator is the only way to get attention. 2. Mike won 't even stop arguing' long enough to eat lunch. 3. Conversations between sessions. 4. Kari - selfconfident. 5. Ron and Paula impatiently wait for discussion to begin. 5. Sun Youth Forum Participants, Hrst rowg Mindy Wickman, Jenise Coyle, Jack Caine, Deidre Cross, Kim Richards, second rowg Ron Hunter, third row,' Gaylyn Helton, Lisa Burridge, Denise DeC'olibus, fourth row, Mike Ballard, Mike Novick, Paula Naegle, Hfth row,' Diane Holliday, Dehhie Holliday, Earl Wheeler, Mary Crane, David Locicero, sixth row, Kent McNeil, Sonja Gale, Marilyn Misch, seventh row, John Vlaming, Keith Bowers, Mitch Wolff Don Mohs, eight row,' Mr. Alle- man, advisor. sun youth foruml117 girls football proves juniors n um ber one Monday, November 20, proved to be a lucky night for the junior foot- ball team, coached by Robert John- son and Steve Degelbeck. After put- ting the pressure on the determined Senior team, the Juniors won 27-14. Entertainment and spirit were pro- vided by the boys J.V. cheerleading squad The Junior team practiced every- day after school followed by the Sen- iors, Coached by Marshal Hanson, Ron Nix, and Tim Terry. . . w' i 'sl' G'-Vx!-fb 1. Vickie shows who's really ffl. 2. Tim Terry coaches the Senior team. 3. Stretching out with the Senior team. 4. The girls' Senior football team. -eo! MVA K ff-'- 1 .,,..,, 118ffootball ,lllll it I . R .Gb ' Q 1. The girls' Junior football team. 2. The kick off 3. J. VJ boy cheerleaders. 4. The looks of determination. footballl119 , 0 ,X C christmas celebrated b many activities Christmas Week was a time for parties, carnations, presents, bells, caroling, and the Christmas Assembly. Mrs. Ries read her traditional poem to the little kids of Chaparralg the yearbook staff won the tree decoration contest. Santa passed out candy canes and watched as the Lariettes, the Caballeras, the cheerleaders, and the spirit girls performed. Christmas Week was enjoyed by LM everyone involved. 'iff M fast, Wm. u lex , Q V, ,V , I 120fchr1stmas assembly Q JI german and fren cb club active The German Club had a car Wash, and with the money they made, they went to Alpine Village for authentic German food. The club meets every Mon- day after school. The French Club had candy sales in order to raise money for their scholarship fund. They also hosted the successful Mardi Gras. 1. German Club members, left to right, first row, Greg Wright, Cindy Lewis, Jerry Lanier, Don Kinnisong second row, Lori Co- pening, vice-president, Craig Lewis, Tekla Tettinger, president, Amy Ward, Gail Beals, third row, Mr. Jacobson, advisor, Cyn thia Herbert, Bill Cusick, David Locicero. 2. The French Club. 2 language cluhsl191 national honor has d1V6I'S6 -N -f 3Cf1V1f16S ... 1. Donald Mohs analyzes the water used at the Honor Society car Wash. 2, Mary and Joe concen- trate on their Work. 3. The National Honor Soci- ety. Front row Left to right: Kelly Glover, Renee Cohen, June Wong, Leslie Hayes and Dehhie Din- kle. Second roW.' Bronica Clay, Marsie Smith, Lisa Burridge, Ron Hunter, Shelli McClellan, Joe Bongiovi, Da vid Welsh, Dean Matsuura, and Dick Luna. Third roW.' Mary Farrell, Marilyn Misch, and Dehhie Holliday. Fourth row: Don Mohs, Sam Bracken, Paula Naegle, Mary Crane, Robert Locatelli ladvisorj, Olga Zachar, Jody Goodwill, Melinda Wickman, David Locicero and Steve Fink. Not pictured Kent McNeil, Ken Goussak, Dwayne Miller, Shain Strnod, Shelli Bujalski and Mike Novick. 4. Dr. Darnell is the main speaker at the NHS Induction Banquet. 5. The ofhbers concentrate on Dr. Darnells talk. 6. Da vid Welsh can ,t believe that Joe squirted the car he just spent lfzhour drying. 7. Joe Waits impatiently while Lisa fills the hucket. ,ov Xs- a. 5 it This year's National Honor Society was more than a typical group of intellectuals. The members contirbuted their individual talents and abilities in many service projects throughout the year. Their first activity was a Halloween Trick-or-Treat Party that they gave to the children's ward at Sunrise Hospital. Other service activities included ushering for Senior Parent Night at Chaparral and assisting the school nurse with hearing and vision tests. New members were accepted into the Honor Society at the Induction Meeting on November 28, 1978. The induction featured a slide show of the members of National Honor Society illustrating the purposes of the organization. Dr. Marshall Darnell spoke to the members and their parents about Reflections. The new members of the National Honor Society were required to have at least a 3.8 grade average, good leadership and character recom- mendations from their teachers. The group planned to take a trip to Carson City in February to attend sessions of the Nevada Legislature. Officers of the Honor Society were Paula Naegle QPresidentJ, Mary Crane fVice-Presidentl, Jody Goodwill fSecre- taryj, and Melinda Wickman fTreasurerJ. The group was advised by Mr. Locatelli and Miss Taylor. A N' . M15 ,- S ,Q ri riiii'- ii' cr ii' .ffhxx . ' ,,, 5,,, Q' sf. WW Q, honor societyf123 24 ski club has snow for a change The Chaparral Ski Club is a group of high school students who The club includes Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors Vfl For the first time in 3 years the club had a chance to be active. ,Nw They went on trips to Brianhead and Lee Canyon, and were trying T A YT for a trip to a bigger resort, such as Mammoth Mt., California. my They raised money for their trips by selling t-shirts to club mem- my bersg selling scarfs, tumblers, and having carwashes. Their advisor ' was Miss Grabavoi. ,g The club Officers are from left to right Lindy Beavdet, Robert Kern. Tracy Eversole. xi . X enjoy the sport of skiing. The club consisted of about 50 people. N vu-gg MVP' From left to right, fbla ofHcers, Donna David, Monica Ford, Cindy Harvey, Kim Christians, Mary Crane. fb.1.a. group . e-.. ? . If X Q .S- dis.. X - fb.l.a. group fb.l.a. active all year long Future Business Leaders of America, commonly re- ferred to as F.B.L.A. has had the largest F.B.L.A. chapter in Nevada for the past four years, and are the second largest club at Chaparral. They are responsible for the majority of the candy sales at Chaparral. Activities for F.B.L.A. included helping with the local March of Dimes walk-a-thon, and coming up with the school mascot 4'CoW- boy Kong. Mary Crane, the State President from Chapar- ral, and other members of the group attended the Western regional meeting held in Seattle, Washington. The F.B.L.A. held the Southern regional meeting at Bonanza High School in the fall, and in April the Chaparral chapter of the F.B.L.A. convention at the Showboat Hotel, April 22nd through the 25th. The group was advised by Mrs. Ranney and Mr. Jacquot. suv' f.b.l.a.fl25 T 1 3 ray Willis guest speaker for black history Week The week of February 12th through the 16th was designated as Black History Week at Chaparral. Chaparral honored the week with two assemblies. February 14, Wednesday, was the first of these assemblies. The assembly was a fashion show sponsored by Mr. Bls Clothes. Friday was the second assemblyg Ray Willis, news coordina- tor for Clark County, was the guest speaker. The program also included dance numbers by YMCA and Foxy. There were two soloist performers with Venesa Cromwell singing and Lawanna Turner performing a dance routine. Mrs. Love, Donny Lovels mother, presented a trophy to Mr. Olsen as a thank you for all the school had done for her son who died last year. The assem- bly ended with some excellent soul music performed by the rock band Eclipse. Mrs. Halton was the advisor for the week of activities. 1. Melanie Walton, Nerlra Duke, Zina Allen and Maith Dulce perform during the assembly. 2. Mrs. Love presents a thank you trophy to Mr. Olsen. 3. Guitarist for the rock band Eclipse. 4. Venesa Cromwell presents her cultural pride through her singing. 5. Newsman Ray Willis is the guest speaker at the Black History Week assemhl y. 126lblack history week 5 . U -s f. bv . k 1 1' 1,3 fi .UK S - Q f - Sim f H3 f sign , ,J , My f f SX .W ,M , . 5' .. .4 HA4 . f A I I ,Q i i M 'f K V ' A I La., -,gl , gg ,.'V' Iv V4 ,U I xy., x M, Q, ,, 4 as W ...P ,V- Q .- +5 mr.. iii' 'W ,X I l' Q I A ki sw 3 S 5s., as x Si R 'X 'x 'c , 5, X x X MP' , . A wi? M., V. Q A Q X fi' 9 19 1 ,r Q Qprfppn Q an v sidekicks, ..,.,- .,.,.,--., wr, e community Serteens is a service club spon- sored by the Downtown Sertoma Club. Sertoma means 'tService to Mankind. This is the theme of the clubs activities. The two groups work together in fun and service projects. The club is open to all persons want- ing to do service projects. The Presi- dents are Donna Feldman, and Mitch Wolf, Secretary Kim Rich- ards, and the advisor Mrs. Anderson. The Sidekicks, also known as the Human Relations Commission spon- sored many activities including the Canned Food drive, also the gong show. They participated in the Con- vention center's Human Relations Forum. They also visited the Vegas Valley Convalescent home once a month. Currently they are planning an end of the year trip. l. Sidelficks Commission: front row, Rubin Wright, Loclfey Scott, Anthony Glenn, Kim Lee, Second roW,' Julie Bynum, Lynn Mon- tano, Frances Jackson, Liz Sutton, Michel Nounna, third row, Advisor Mrs. Mazie Gon- zaque, Marla Giusti, Julie Norton, Michelle Viscilleo, Darnell Frazier. 2. Serteens: front row, Renee Cohen, June Wong, Pam Coon, Second row, Julie Mause, Doreen Nanlro, Don- na Feldman, Michelle Maravich, Mitch Wolll KliIH Richards, hack row, Darnell Frazier, Mary Farrell, Don Mohs, Michel Nounna, Ad- visor Mrs. Jackie Anderson, Jack Caine. I, , Y .Q l'3Ols1dekicks, serteens X 5' ff is- lka- : l is fl 'sw a g V ., f - rurwagixt fi , 5, wt: r ,V 1' , - ' ,as K 1. 18 85 3 5 I' n 5. 'Q v 8. N' s ., IL, 4: r .f Q. , . I' X AK su, 'fr K df! E S , ' , A I -gg . 2 ge' 1 'K R' sk., is ,qs-nqqnnerr lv debate club number one in com petition The Debate Club members range from freshmen to seniors. They worked closely with community organiza- tions such as the Lions Club, American Legion and Sertomas. They started competition by hosting the fifth annual Sertoma Speech contest. Bronica Clay and Harmon Kirsh tied for first. Clark High School hosted the next competition with Bronica Clay taking first. The club went to San Diego, Ca. for a weekend tourna- ment. All the students did well while Bronica Clay led the group by placing in the top 10 out of 100 in the area of child abuse. 1. Debate Club IL to Rl. Russell Schember. Second Rowg Bronica Clay, Michelle Maravich, Shiela McClellan, Dave Koempell. Third Rowg Steve Swapp, Scott Elmer, Robert Verchick. Top Rowg Harmon Kirsch, Eric Crown 2. Bronica Clay debates on Child Abuse. 3. Har- mon Kirsch takes Hrst. 4. Robert W erchick practices to make perfect. 5. Freshman Varsity Quiz IL to Rl. First Rowg JeffMorris, Eric Foutz, Greg Wrigh t. Second Rong' Robert Verchick, Marv Ward, Laurie Co- pening, Craig Pinneo, Don Kinnison. Third Rowg Mr. Locatelli, Re- nee Cohen, Jane Wong, John Wong. 0 g :if:i .j ' 'K debatel1'31 eh a parral express makes some changes The Express Staff got off to a fresh start this year with their new advisor, Mr. Miller. Jenise Coyle served as the Editor with Pam Coon as Feature Edi- tor and David Renzi as the Sports Editor. By selling ads for each edition of the paper, the Express Staff was able to have the newspaper printed on regular newsprint. Their goal at the beginning of the year was to publish as many editions of the Express as possible. This year the Express was staffed with almost en- tirely new people. Nickie Freedman and Andy Windes were Photographers, and Jack Alexander did the art work. The members of the staff were able to blend their diverse talents together to produce an interesting and informative newspaper. 4 1. Kevin Buclcwalter, the business manager, folds copies of the Chaparral Express. 2. Ray and Jenise discuss the latest edition of the Express. 3. Carol happily reviews her copy of the Express. 4. Cindy looks on while Rich and Kathy examine their newspapers. 1'i2!newspaper staff 1 I 2 of 40-Qeyvqfvzx . 5 2 Y J ,,-K 4 H J: . t,,. K 1 X fd ft'-Z , ' - 31 N J H . , 'Ps 1. ' ,r ' . U' ,N vw in. leaf .',f . . f,,, . f. ,Mig Y . 3 c A 1 2' 'ffku ' R A F W' fa. 4 yi ' ' K 4 I-' AE-s 2 5 W' 1. Kathy Richardson types copy. 2. Ray checks the calendar for ' Q the cheerleader tryouts. 3. The Express Staff left to rightg Jack is Alexander, Rich Spiritosanto, Cindy Lewis, Derek Maher, Kathy Richardson, Carol Oliver, Tracy Tillander, Mr. Miller, Jenise Coyle, Ray Clark, Kevin Buckwalter, and David Renzi. 4. Carol . Hnds Hle thirteen. 5. Rich EXPRESSES himself 'Q newspaper staffl133 Varsity quiz team q uick on the buzzer The Chaparral Varsity Quiz team defeated Ran- cho High School with a score of 153 to 122. Their coach, Bob Locatelli, worked hard to bring the team to victory. This year they seemed to be con- centrating on better anticipation and quicker speed on the buzzer. The game of Varsity Quiz is played in quarters that last five minutes long. Most of the questions asked during this time are 'quickie questions' which are worth five points apiece. After every multiple of thirty-five points for one team, that team has the opportunity to score ten points for a five part question on which all the players confer. Varsity quiz was aired on Sundays at 4:30 p.m. on KORK-T.V. 1. The Varsity Quiz Team: Top Rowg David Cornbleth, Mr. Locatelli, Don Mohs, Earl Wheeler Second Rowg Mike Ballard, Mitch Wolf Greg Goussak, Milfe Noviclc. Third Rowg John Wong, Joy Artemis, Renee Cohen, June Wong, Tom Korth, Andy Foster, and John Drake. 2. The team prepares for the match. 3. . . . camera, action! 4. Channel 3 cameraman focuses in. 5. Someone has gained the team 3 attention, but who is she? s r s '- . , 134fvarsity quiz .3 wi' 3 1. Pride runs in the Cowboy tradition. 2. Bob Amblad prepares to host Varsity Quiz. 3. Don and David are ready for more questions. 4. Mr. Locatelli looks on with interest. 5. Chaparral vs. Rancho. varsity quizf135 1 Vaquero staff Very together group The Vaquero Yearbook Staff of 1979 was an interesting group of people who managed to have a fun time while creating a yearbook. They spent time together outside of class which helped to build strong friendships. Parties, toi- let papering Mrs. Mason's house, and just gen- erally doing crazy things together helped to keep the members of the staff close together. For the first time in its history, the Vaquero had co-editors: Paula Naegle and Mindy Wick- man. They shared the responsibility, work, and headaches that accompany the job of editor. They had a talented staff to work with and a wonderful advisor, Mrs. Mason, who had un- limited patience, and an incredible amount of creativity. The staff as pictured on page 137, was: Top Row, Karen Null, Teri Bodell, Wesley Jarlson, Steve Wilcox, John Ash- craft, Cindy Lewis, Second Row, Patti Brown, Brian Maher, lPhoto Editorl, Chris Kolberg, Doreen Ross, Dewey Kim, Doug Dinkler, Theresa Longi, Shirley Quinn, Kevin Cun- ningham, Andrea DuCharme, Tim Quinney, fSports Edi- torl, Loni Wucherfenning, Third Row, Rachel Fox, Paula Naegle, Mike Nounna, fAcademics Editorj, and Mindy Wickman. Not pictured were Curt Bowlin and Russ Bell. 1. Mike Nounna - the layout Wiz. 2. Tim sorts football pictures. 3. Rachel hun ts for pictures of Songleaders. 4. Mindy talks and types at the same time. 5. John asks Karen for a second opinion. 6. Doug Dinkler - singer, dancer, AND drawer of la youtsl 7. The whole gang! 8. Senior staff shows affection for each other. 9. Brian gives instructions on print- ing. 10. Karen examines pictures of the band. 3 31 136lyearbook staff rx Aa... ,, E 1 I 'iii' tid I ,Vw if 2 1 ul 3 if . ..., .Q ' Q TW 511 ii V . e f i,g gd, i T 1 T- ,,.1fQ1 wif? , .-,Q - n, i Q w F , iw I yearbook stafff137 6 stalif Works hard all year 1. Theresa coun ts senior senior mug shots. 2. Brian and Doreen model the new staff t-shirts. 3. Kathyrn Nelson works hard at being business manager. 4. Teri draws layouts for senior sec- tion. 5. Paula teaches Doug how to proportion pictures. 6. Mindy and Paula plan the 'get-away. 873813 Mmm 800K 5743 aees SSSEFNZLR ww R 'sh'-f-.. K and E Q..-nil 1, ,.a,,,... ..-W--f mmm, Y M, 138fyearbo0k staff KJ!! The Class 3 UH :sn t zdea Sitt met on ebbi Front row, Lisa Branacucci, Jami e Li WSIB I1 Gaco- The 6 Du suck rmg week, 140!juniors 03 Qur- foz' a fx f short jeans not in These jeans seem kind of short. Oh well, Illl wear them with some flat shoes. I asked my mom, are my pants too short? Theylre not she told me. Are you sure? I asked. I guess my mom would tell me the truth. How come every time I pass someone in the hallway they laugh or stare down? Oh my gosh, I didn't realize my pants were so high! I feel like such a fool, . .Hey, what just hit my arm? Oh no, it's starting to rain. I guess it's time to get out scissors for new pair of cut ,f N. I. 305 Curt Bowlin Karla Broughton Mollie Bryant Darlene Bra-rch Sam Bracken Scott Bradley Lisa Brancucci Dona Brekke Debbie Briese Gina loves her makers! of the one handed ballong hold Q6 we ff .fr I if 142!juniors' tx n x Jack Cappolz Jeff Christopher Cara Civetta Ray Clark Mark Clark Art Claxon Davis C3 OI' fixe omework y iot a good day . first day back from the first I nt kee m e es 0 enHUH' Ca P YY P T ' No sir I wasnt sleeping assign What assignment? Oh, that assign- weekend of school. I woke up late as usual. rn ent. Already off to a bad start, missed my assignment. Homework Again!!! That's homework assignments in two days. How I going to go on with this? My car has to d, I have to work tonight, plus w'1l 1 8.V6 ihvx Jeff Conner Richard Courson Valerie Conner Kris Courtney Ken Coombs Donald Cousm Cross Da vid Jamie Cotel Scott Criddle W' A We C. sf. R 3. Q . sr- X iii fu, Arme Bug me Weeks only get better on fn Today is Monday. YUK!!! Tomorrow is Tuesday. YUK!!! The next day is Wednesday. YUK!!! The day after is Thursday. YUK!!! 144!juniors And then comes Friday. HURRAYIN!!! QV' Dmkler Dobbins Dom Sylvia Dorrall Joe Donnolo Bill Dredla Dane Dugdale Malh Larry Dungey Elaine Dupree Terry Duquette AUC' Easterly Tammy Eckles Meri Edgel Last minute preparation before pictures, 1 if ki.-5 Elizabeth Tracy Ewell Charlie Fay Edwards Sharon Fahey Marie Federici Jerry Edwards John Eval Sandra Donna Feldman Scott Emmer James Evans Farnsworth Tracy Fields Julie Enright Nancy Evans Mary Farrell Cindy shows interest in class v-dll' 7 ell today 1S day Picture ISITI 3 HY III SO a shot-gun ture! fThat's not much re just take my down on th k e stool, turn your knees this way, turn your head that loo ' , ' . . Y' ' ' y k this way smile, more It s finall turned out the lights? There's a big, of my eyes, going on and off. I sure turns out after all this, but it will be the pits too!! l46fjuniors hum K kfx Kim Fowler Michelle Fowler Eric Frassato Darnell Frazier Nickie Freedman Tom Fredette Lianne Frehner Mark F rick Denise Fuson Gaetano Gallo Russ Garcia Jenny Gardner Jodie Garraway Cindy Geskes David Geskes Leonard Gesualdo Ralph Gifford Beth Giguere Joyce Gilley Lori Giuliano Anthony Glenn Q 1 Kenneth Glenn Stacy Glover Jevf Godfrey Irais Gonzalez Richard Gottlieb Ken Goussak Dave G a n y 25 Ins gr ev- Green Grossman Gumn Y' Ji .4 x XX X John Hill Druann Hillxls Chuck Hirschler Heidi Hodges Mike Holbrook Grey Holland Rick Hooper Sorry Mzke Tracy haszft got time AN' dmv' Randy Jackson Darla Jacobson Mike Jafte Frances Jackson Kevin Jaramillo Wes Jarlson Dennis Jensen Becky Johnson Cindy Johnson JoEI1a Johnson Janet Jones Jill Jones Judi Jones Lori Jones David Locicero Cheryl Loggins David Loklfen Vinnie Longo Michelle Lopez !3? ffN -1- l- YV' in Chemistqy. Miki Martin Diana Martine Joe Martinez Fritz Mason Jackie Matson Bill Matterii Julie Mathis Gary Mauger Mike Mauger Julie Maust fxvjm .uv Q aw 'L A .. 1 giif, , . W X 1 r Q da 4' Q if g ., 523' C7 Jam: Janice Jackie David Jenny Russel Molly Tami Qi is better Debbie ever thought d6C1S1OH makmg not popular is It s hard to decide on somefhmg when you like two different things People like you to make up your mind right away ljust don t like it , . . . . . . . . . , . . juniors!153 V 1 Dear Alxa Letie go to Jim Peryer Patricia Peters Jeff Peterson Kris Petersen James 1 How Justme Mike Point Larry Randi Pollack Tara Powell YW! vi- lston Ramsey Randall Donna Randall eld 1 gomg l54fj1miors Sharon Repetti Dawn Roa Jack Rank Charlotte Rhoads Jay Roberts Jeffery Rathjen Kim Richards Margaret Roberts Steve Rebeil Kathi Corean Robinson Duane Roscoe The CHS drummers at their best! Bruce Reed Richardson Mark Robinson Kelley Rose Leslie Reed Richard Riedy Richard Kim Rosendahl Jack Reeves Kevin Riley Robinson Doreen Ross David Renzi Tom Riley Sherri Romano Steve Round N li'1 'X ais p y.vr' mu Q Sugita Deborah ,R Ek , it rrry is W, N Q mow' y t 1,,, t,VV A V 4. r ,kb , ,, A ,toyi , as X1 w Zh? Ryan Mike 'N X Lx 1,-.-Q 'i dark and no doubt. ifi -img juniors! 155 high school is ez growing time fe It seems like every year the freshmen get or maybe we just get bigger. It seems like it qty, long ago when I was a freshmen, yet, it was I three years ago. Time flies when you're having guess. Only one more year and I'll be a big, senior! Wow!!! W seem to grow so ith e very year of high school, you fall y. .M is s..-r ' Dix. Bob Bill Kenneth Julie Rose Tina Small Jack David Brenda Smith Danny Stanton Jeff Morgan Sobhani Kevin Steele Eric attempts to solve one of those hard algebra problems. 3 Al n...k 7 40 X j .- av. K ,Q g, 1 B F ' V .. ,C r- N 5 4,4 i Kr - Mark Sabol Sansom Schettler Keith Saeh Sapperstein Schmidt Debbie Salmon Sea Vette Schneider Blaine Sanders bcheler Schreck Deana Szabo Julie Sanford Mike Scheler Stacy Semore David Tabak Craig Tardii Diane Thomas bymea Trickett Charisse Tate B111 Thompqon Lisa Triplett T he Lone Jenise rides again on Homecoming Cowboy Day. Rocky Terry Robert Randy Tidwell Thompson Danielle Todd juniorsf157 S. 158f'juniors 'CLA' I can't Wait til I get my carp Lee Walker Mike Ward Webb Mike Vlaming Dwain Weisman Bill Wagner Washington Waletzky Walford amm y 'RX Van ce Vandyke Van 9 .,n XX JXZW x ' W , , ,. 'Q , ,V iv , a., me Q f ' A il, ,J , vffwi Pa trice Winchester Kimberly Wingert Debra Williams M1'tch Wolf Mike Whitley Jonetta Vwlliams Phyllis Wolford Lori Whitaker Arlett June Wong Lisa Widener Willoughby Ken Wood Velinda Wiedricl: Carolyn Wilson Dawn Wright 00 sm okjng area not everyone's favorite hangout Look at all those people smoking. It looks like an outside bar! Wow-some of those people smoke the whole cigarette in one drag. Cough-Coughll gotta get out of here before I suffocate from breath- ing! 3 Q U I his move. Zazc qs juniorsfl 59 Sean Brady James Brewer 160!3un1ors really one went stonersv and the Jocks Then durmg 3rd hour ther xght on the football wlth ou 2 ' w wk R X Debbie proves that women can pull their weight in the rope tug. Erm has fun IH a sack. juniors!161 162!sports SDOIT ' x X :LQ 5' .-fe s W A .W .N N-4 xg N, A , ,W .yfff ,H3 ,iw ,V ,A , , , 1 'I fa, , ,W i 1 V: ' ' 4 V - ,J U ,WN VW cj Y., . 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Mike watches the ball intensely. 2. Chaparral tries for the escape. 3. The Cowboy football team gets better looking every year! 4. Jackie shows her determination. 5. The agony of de-feet. sports cand1dsl167 'Z ' ,fm ' wa-iw - V 5 .J f Q 1'f?ff3m QW! v HV x ,nggflwf aww, fy K en .sim Q ,ff 'fm ,J , mr .5 xnxx ,js - w W Yi 3 , fag' N. fi ' K 'km v . . ..1 W' ' . G . V' . , ,A K 'Y , ' 'Q , .., . K , L' ,A A, -':'1,m.: V1 W W y, K 'W , K , M'1M':W5fHi'ii fx ,V 'X FIX 'A Wf9 4' Mwmfxffxffr mmm, idff 1 -nw g1,w,..,, N, m,,,',' 'L 2.1, 1 ,M W WV, .f,VW,A,,w,k, f,1,':f:i- m- Q3 . ,:1,,w 1, , r P,ff'Mfyp1lL'2L ima' j M Ilfwggfwl M v J ,W-Q' 4.11, w -r , v, fy-is , -f. , A V , - ' - gr. 2 , ' , M . ' ' - my 15 Y . 41 ggi, W ,W a ,, , 'X .fs , -'f Q if - Gum W ,A .M , VU K i , , neg. .Www , 2 Q H, if lfiwww wiyil '-ii H S 4-r,-f,w , f Wflgzf,- mul' ,X ,N gy nwlfffi 'Wu Q.. 5-A X !: Im, 'ff fn, - My , .- , QL, ,, -,.1.,sQ5,Q my ' , - Ewing 5,312 U . Q...-. h-. ,f- x A f wwfkmnee .aumvk , ACA-.mf .- ' , 'gg' ' 0 Y 5 V. I. Q X . ' I 'W R k , u YIM NL, MM A A 'K ag 1 W my 4, X fkgm., Q ,,, f .i , Ai. ' X v ff? Nw. ,W,mv,,,v-grip, U f..a v-2 Q ' 1.1-- 1 SQ' 4 , 4. 'ipaq 'f 2 '1 H-fi.'fsf32f,'f2l5--agp123' . .2 ,f MWA til, hr Z?fL1Ti.,Vyf EQ w.M':gF.,i g if - E gg ' Wilrfi N' FSF' t ff? sw? 4 W 4? 'g . ,WW ,M ff:-Egffll iw -:'Y ' I ' TQ, 1 A. ' v nh 'sg fa-.1 :4 1 1 5, ,mu www WWA. , Iva iff If UWMW if M 5,155 .32 f-2-15252, aw- Q 1' 4 W if -,WW V i v l ww cf M hw WWif,g:4yMM y ,78 baseball sets new record Baseball season began on March 1 with the usual bad weather. The Varsity team began the season Well with starting pitchers Mike Hall and Abbery Lucas, who both made first team all conference. The team had an out- standing record of 18 wins and 3 losses. Dur- ing the season they lost to Western and El- dorado. In the one game playoff for the zone championship, Chaparral lost to Valley. First team all conference for the Cowboys were Lucas, Hall, Luna, outfielder, Barry West, shortstop. Second team all conference players were Brandon, outfielder, James, outfielder. Dick Luna held the highest bat- ting average of 401 on the team. 1, Mike Hall all conference champ. 2. Junior Varsity team. 3. Varsity team. 4, Eric Jordan is ready for the pitch. 5. Kelly watches from the bench. 1'70lspr1ng sports g1'I'I,S softball team 'outstanding' The 1978 Girl's softball team was considered Chapar- ralis most outstanding team ever, according to Ms. Stansberry. The ball team's most valuable players of the season were Tina Fuson, pitcherg Dawn Keltner, catcherg and Kathy Denton at center field. The Cow- girls ended the year by tieing for 2nd in their division and placed 3rd in zone. 1. Karen mugs for the camera. 2. The girls get together for an informal picture. 3. An- i other award-winm'ng pitch. l 5. Bubble gum sooths the mind. spring sportsf171 girl 'S track takes sta te It was in January of 1978 that last year's girls' track team first started their practices for what was going to be a long, strenuous season. The girls were out running every afternoon in those cold, windy winter months. But their hours of practice paid off. They placed first against Western who was, at the time, defending State Champions. The Cowgirls, coached by Ms. Brooks, took 2nd in zone, and five girls ran in state competition. Their last meet of the season ended with State honors at Eldorado. 1. Sandra gives it all shels got. 2. Girl is State track Hnalists. 3. 1978 Girls Track team. 4. Pat challrs up another Victory at state. 'Wil ,i ,...,W,,,,,,,,,, V . , . .... ,.... ,.M..,,M. ,... , ...F i. ., ,fir ,,,,AM,W, .. 3. ii. iM,wfa.MWg.WgHi,-.W1. .. . W ,K , ,,,.,,,.e 9' ., ,, ' 1. J.: . . if 'W 'rfl me Q W . , .. ,. mi gg . M 5-f ,V . , .p,,-i3f, 1 ,i . . - yy,.,, . . - ff . -V. -V an 5, . ggbicldy ,. 1 .QM , f 474' i i i Qf l 'Y 'bf il fu. 172lspring sports track team ends I season W1 th .9 I WIHS The Boys Track team, coached by Robert Berry, began their 1978 season March 1. The team practiced every afternoon, running be- tween 8-10 miles each day. The season ended with a 9-3 record, with many boys qualifying for state. The track team finished fifth in state. qw . ir, Ji. 'KRS I ir, I .4 j, I, Y 4 A I f . f 4 .i i in , jx 4, .5 A. Q A , ? 41 I i 1. Lee struts his stuff 2. 1978 Boys Track team. 3. Ed discusses his technique with Coach Johnson. 4. Eric defeats another opponent. 5. A record breaking throw by Dallas. spring sportsf173 I V31'S1 ty secon d I d I I O 112 1 V1S101fl Last July began the year for the Var- sity football team. Early morning prac- tices first prepared the team for what was going to be one of Chaparra1's most exciting and memorable years. Hell Week started August 21 in the hot summer sun, with temperatures soaring well above the 100 degree mark. The regular football season began September 8 with the game against Western. Throughout the rest of the season the defending State Champions fought hard to remain number one. The Cowboys proved their winning attitude by winning eight of their nine games, finishing second in their division. 2 1. The Orange Crush. 2. Rodger pushes Bonanza back. 3. Tony Scott gains Chaparral yardage. 4. Shain breaks a tackle. 5. A coaches work in never done. footballf174 1 3 f V 1. Varsity football team, left to Flgh t, front row, Shain Strnod, David Moulton, Danny Phee, Mike Evans, Tony Scott, Curtis Mormon, Jon Vlaming, Gary West, Mark James, second row, Tim Terry, Ed Belanger, Lee Jimmerson, Mike Ballard, Jay Italiano, Rob Anderson, Jimmy Evans, Brian Green, Bob Schmidt, Gordon Jacober, Eric Jordan, Sam Bracken, third row, Joe Pisanelli, Richard Lam b, James Vowell, Brad Daniels, Steve Hitchcock, Bill Keltner, Todd Harback, Rodger McElroy, Bill Wagner, Doug Shawver, Tom Radar, David Koch, Bubba Tapp, fourth row, Kevin Furlong, Jay Campanile, Richard Doepker, John Wallace, Emmit Lam b, Mike Ladua, Troy Ortiz, Ted Ladua, Greg Murphy, Mike Downing, fifth row, Eric Strain, Sam Bracken, Mark Giguiere, Jeff Spechinger, Kahlan O'Hara, Mike Bowe, Jerry Coles, John Foss, Bret Sterling, Mike Donoho, Mike Suits, Brent Orme, sixth row, Coach Frazier, Coach Johnson, Billy Pringles, Team Manager, Coach Chura, Coach Ackerly. 2. Dannys' always one step ahead. c 1, ,, .,.,,, , ,Q VV 2 footbal1l175 nuv1 x ' Mfg , WSF' 9' 'sk Q Was , f ' fi Q' ,,, ,, , ,V .3 ,M 3 Y x ' v fi X ll Q, V V Q K f . A , ,5k,', ,,L f M ,iawrggfq 'xffflf'-f1'I V7f ' 111 wf- Z Q ff ,, , M 44 ,252 Vl 5' 1 : , , i ', ':'Q A L! 1? , 1 I V ' A M ' M ,, .7 H K5 an V . U 5 if w . ? 5 .. muff j. V. improves record The Junior Varsity football team ended one of their most successful sea- sons ever with Jim Pisanelli leading the team one to four impressive victories. Other outstanding players contributing to the team were Danny Colleran, quar- terbackg Tony DeJack, runningbackg and Scott Boman on defense. The sea- son record was 4-4-1. qu L e 1. The J.Vf team gets it together. 2, Tom DeLuca tries for a tackle. 3. The J. V. Football team, left to right, front row, Robert Strnod, Ken Oscar, Dave Tinker, Dan Colleran, James Bayer, Jeff Ch ura, Joel Casimiro, 9324 uniden tiHed, Mark Wil- son, Da vid Bowe, second row, Walter Na vaez, Ken K oren, Fred Thompson, Ira Matlock, Kevin Peltier, Russel Williams, Jeff Gallagher, John Phee, James Pisanelli, Tony DeJack, third row, Robert Gonzales, Larry Wallace, Gary Rodosh, George Castro, ,360 unidentiHed, Tom DeLuca, Ken Thompson, Dave DeLuca, Chris Sweeney, Jim Ayala, Hiurth row, ,372 unidenti- Hed, Mike DeBinder, Steve Morris, Carmona Frenda, Ty Shawver, Mike Radar, David Berrv, William Smales, Mike Lemon, Scott Boman. 4. Barnson plans a play. 178fj.v. football I' freshmen football, good start at Chaparral Although the Freshmen Football team's record was 1-3-2, the young, but tough, team showed much promise for future talent. Matt Jones was undoubtably the team's most valuable player, helping to lead the Cowboys to a 28,8 victory over Gorman. Coached by Ed Montoya,the team began practice September 5. Daily practice and workouts prepared the team for a very outstanding season. 1. The offense holds them back. 2. Freshmen Football team, left to right, front row, Greg Vlaming, Vince Rivero, Brain Fran ta, Tony Casel, Dan Jacober, Matt Scott, Garvin Bushell, Marc Green, Mark Main wal, Todd Philbrook, John Cincolla, Scott Napoleon, second row, Jeff Roberts, John Middleton, Rick Keller, Reggie Stark, Gerald Matson, Todd Stratton, Joe Navarre, Jeff Williams, Mike Thiem, Chuck Conley, Grant King, Larry Harvill, Jeff Devine, Steve Montoya, Cary Stanton, third row, Louis Conner, Chris Church, Matt Jones, Bart Haley, Joe Bowler, Dan Kullberg, Rick Morrison, Fred Fernandez, Brain Gramza, Ken Ashbaugh, Dallas Heidelberg, Joe Burgess, Louis Carto, Coach Degelbeck, Coach Montoya, Coach Marshall. 3. Ifyou can't punt-shoot. 4. A before game pep-talk. 5. Matt Jones makes his break. X ilf1.,- i ' 'F' J at , 1' x rv ,Ja Hxlllf, ,ease , l r ,B ,.., ,f , ,C milf- 3, 4, , 2, 7 if 1. . ,,,,, ' 2 Q - '. . t f.-', iff. . 1 A 'ifl rlvleleli Q V , Ffa-g:sr,glg . ,, , --W -, f fvlfgagfw - - 1. r a .. e V 36, 4 4 wi.: .V ' Wi ' ,, ' 'W 'fi' ,335 -. it , fra y' 5, rv , y f , , 3- . x . . f frosh footba1lf179 bench babes have a busy season Being a Bench Babe may not be as easy as it sounds, although their season matches that of the Varsity Football team, much preparation goes into planning the season ahead. Bench Babes are responsible not only for cleaning tow- els, etc., but also making sure their guys have something to drink during practice and special goodies, along with a bottle of Gatorade, after the game. Besides catering to the tastes of the players, the group spends much time and effort organizing skits at the assemblies. Their annual Mr. Legs, Mr. Caboose, and Jock of the Year contests, are ways they think bring spirit and harmony to the team. 1. Donna stares into space. 2. Bench Babe president Jill Steigerwald. 3. Bench Babes, left Lo right, front row, Sonja Gale, Judy Jones, Karen Weisman, second row, Cindy Joh- son, Jamie Cotel, Alicia DeLuca, Debbie Dunbar, Desiree Wheeler, Teri Palsgrnve, not pictured: Jill Steigerwald, Mi- chelle lVlcCabe, Joy Helton, Lisa Beard. Donna Brekke. l8Ofbench babes X Y . ., ,a , f,,,,, ., glue- c. c. c. c. fsta te champs This year, for the first time, the Chaparral Cross Country team took state. The team thanks Coach Bob Berry for his tremendous job. With two workouts a day and an average of seventy miles a week the team really worked for the state title. The team captains were Steve Johnson and Jeff Hutzler who showed fine leadership throughout the year. The top seven runners were Steve Kurr, Andre Woods, Jeff Hutzler, Jason Claar, Mike Allen, Darryl Selleck and Steve Johnson. Great job guys! 1. Mike and Darryl crank it out. 2. Two and a half miles is quite a race. 3. Boys Cross Country Team. Eddie Delucia, Jeff Hutzler, Fritz Mason, Jason Claar, Darryl Selleck, Jason Color, Mike Vlaming, Bill Jack- son, Ricky Racer, Jeff Thomas, David Hower, Steve Wilcox, Davey Anderson, Pat Courtney, Brian Benny, Mike Allen, John Colter, Jeff Pyle, Mike Ismari, Toni Durban, Dan Selleck, Mike Longi, David Ismari. 4. Jeff gives his all. 5. Forget the race, look at that chick! cross countryf181 1 WMM A fi Iarqi, 5 9 Q, 7 1 W 5, r E W E y ,f I U W Nm M 2 , 'M , 5 Q Sud VY a ff! 54 ffilf 1 1 ,Z Wa, nv 'H' y Q it U1 'll-E .: V , Q img gig: Native iii? gens X Wom en 'S c. c. places 4th in zone This year was good for the girl's cross country team. Practicing twice a day for the whole season was tough, but the girls showed real spirit. They ran at least ten miles per day with pactice starting at 6:30 A.M. with another practice after school. The girls placed fourth in the zone meet. Geor- gette, team captian, finished in the top ten in zone. 1. Three cheers for cross coun try. 2. Girl 3 cross country: Corrie Robinson, Kelly Robinson, Bambi Nietch, Julie Locken, Geor- gette Oldenburg, Rondo Whaley. 3. Keep on truclfini 4. Mike gets ready to run. 5. George speeds by. girl's cross countryf183 girl ls golf goes to sta te The Girl's Golf team, coached by Lloyd Booth, ended with 9 wins, and 2 losses. The team had a good season, they placed third in zone to qualify for State tournament. This was the fourth time Chaparral's Girls Golf has qualified for State. The team's score average of 267 was twenty strokes better than any previous year. Lisa Rouse was named most valuable player, and Debbie Holliday was named most improved player. The team finished out the year with a 5th place in State. 1. Coach Booth and Coach Gegg taking some time out to play a little golf 2. Watching it go in. The 1978 team members, left to right, front row, Lisa Rouse, Robin Hutto, Kelley Rose, second row, Assit. Coach Bill Gegg, Debbie Holliday, Diane Holliday, Eileen McFadyen, Coach Lloyd Booth. 4. Talking a little stra tegy over with the coach. 184fg1rl s golf 1 QE? f an WV 1. Diane taking a good shot for the green. 2. Good advice is hard to find. 3. Kelley putting the ball in. 4. Lisa studies the ball before she putts. girl's golf!185 The Cowboy Tennis team had a good year, losing only to Clark and Western. Showing style and power, team members Ray Alfonzo and Brad Capawana easily became state doubles champions. The team placed third in zone. 9-2 record for tennis team 'QQ i 4 4 4 mkkawwg ,,i:. 1 1978 Boys Tennis team left to right front row Dean D1George Terry R1edy Phil Luna back row Bob Bosley Rich Rzedy Arnie D1George John Drake Not pictured are Ray Alfonzo Brad Capawana Brett Dickinson Gary Grossman Randy McGuire B111 Meyers and Rory Nelson 2 Rory hits the ball with a power return. 3. Arnie shows off his stylish backhand. 186ftennis , ...J- at -w'9S?FK L,, i ' 'gg 2 X, l Q N., ,g al M M' W 'il may .,,,, cowgirls: tennis is th eir racket Chaparral's Girls Tennis team ended a good season, with Gina Miller doing her usual great job by winning the State Championship in the singles division. Erin Colleran and Jackie Mann placed fourth in zone and qualified for state, but were defeated in doubles competition. The girls, along with Coach Sessions, believe that Western was the strongest team they played. The Cowgirls were proud of their 8-3 record, and expect even better things next year. lb, iii iam 1 ,f i in 'I . , i 4 l , i - . l . . ,- , , ig A A fly W. QINF li it s. I 4 jl 1 l v ' ki ' X li ls t il' , , is gl, Q53 V ll li . . 'Q' -it - '.Lk '41 W f 1 l? if'5f i2E 5 My 'ffTff3f f 2 if E Q .ifs,'5 15? f,7j,gff5 ' 5 Q' -'-' 1 giggl e : .- ff X ...ri fi? ' 1 5 f .. .515 . - L ?' il l, : lm' , . .e 1 fr, ' 1,,i,- .mast 75 Q C '..t' , E , ,g If .f,gg e.,y,,,.,-,.,, ' ..,.-,, 1 -- I 'ffi aiiiffwii . 'Jie K ' .L .i fn- M ae m sg, A. 315317, ,,,,,,,,.. W L gipu... .Cp 'zu 3,-as W up ' WCP, ,1f?vS ' ,- if ' 1 't'9 ', '?-fl! ' e i e U . K ,'.. M l ' Sxxc :'l d y AW 3 1. Chaparral State con tenders, Erin Colleran, Jackie Mann, and Gina Miller. 2. 1978 Girls Tennis team, left to right, Lori Jones, Susy Medrano, Melissa Greb, Jenise Coyle, second row, Jill Jones, Susan Shiffman, Erin Colleran, third row, Coach Sessions, SuAnn Lester, Jackie Mann, Gina Miller. Not.Pic- tured are: Vickie Ford, Cara Civetta, Kris Courtney, Julie Bynum, Bonnie Smith, and Druann Hillis. 3. Gina Polishes off another opponent. 4. A before game snack. tenn1s!187 U 3 1. Gina backhands with accuracy. 2. Bill shows how to defeat an opponent. 3. The perfect return. 4. Vickie perfects her serve. , . YMX 5. A time to rest before the match. 188ftennis wwf I e'...e basketball team gives it their best shot 1. Kyle puts in a handfull, 2. Adams takes control. 3. Lance shoots an easy 2-pointer over Vo-Tech. 4. The team looks on. 5. Nickle has a great sense of humor. xy 3 . A . 1. Ni, lj I KI fn his 'f s.. V' N f 1 ' - w K I . -'ff' T 1. Pace gets two in a tense game with Gorman. 2. Danny gets the shot up, no problem. 3. Lance gets set for the shot. 4. Not this time Gorman. 5. Billy smoothly makes another la yup. XFN Q? 1 S , ... .. - N. A ' te ' i I vi -1- QQ 1 w-:.:,, :,, 1 f,W' .meg fa. J .,,,.m,,,i.., rf f .WW .mn s 5f A' ii. V Varsity basketball has challenging season Most Valuable Player Pace Mannion led the Cowboy on to quite a challenging season of 15-13. Darrel Martinez, Junior, was voted Most Improved, and Billy Banks won the distinguishing title of Mr. Hustle. During Christmas vacation, the Cowboy team went to California where they placed first in the Victor Valley tournament. The season ended at Straw Hat Pizza Palace where the awards were distributed. After eating, the team and Hot Shots went skating at Playland. The Varsity Basketball team finished fourth in their league, and were elimated from the State Championship by Las Vegas High School, who defeated the cowboys by one point. The team had only three graduating seniors: Danny Phee, Billy Banks, and Pace Mannion. 1. Varsity Team, Billy Banks, Troy Brown, Lance Hadfield, Dann y Owens, Back row, Pace Manion, Mike Bell, Ed VanMeetren, Danny Phee, Andre Eagles, Brett Washington, Darrel Martin, Tony Scott not pictured is Tanny Owens. 2. Darrel jumps for two against Groman. 3. Darrel on the defensive. E lil I ,Vk,,,. ,,.: fl basketballf19l j. V. basketball . trying hard The J.V. Basketball team, coached by Steve Moore, began the season November 15. The team put in many hours of practice and ended the season with a 10-11 record. Leading the team on to some great performances was Jeff Horn, Leamon Fletcher, and Danny Colleran. 1. Concentration on and off the court is required. 2. Ed shoots for two. 3, J. V. Basketball, Hrst row, Joe Pirronne, Danny Colleran, Gene Fisher, Scott Boman, Second row, Willy Sanders, Tracy Ben- son, Leamon Fletcher. Juan High, Back row, Ken Oscar, Kyle Cozad, Jim Bayer, Jeff Horn, not pictured is Mirlco Lazenby and Pete Collier. 4. Danny passes-setting up the play. 192fbasketball playing harder freshmen develop style This years' Freshmen Basketball team put forth their best effort ever. Ed Adams and Louis Connors, the team's most outstanding players, helped ythe young Cowboys to a season record of 15-3. The team, supported by Coach Hanson, worked long and hard to develop basketball skills and performance. 1. Conners gets two against Bonanza. 2. Jeff shoots to tie the score with Gorman. 3. Freshman basketball team, front row, Anthony Perry, James May, Donald Randolph, Mike Myles, Ed Adams, Kerry Cousins, Second row, Pat Jackson, Keith Powell, Fred Harden, Andre Owens, Back row, Ray Wnning, Louis Conners, Mat Jones, Todd Straton, not pictured is Bruce Koel- lilrer, 4. Sideline meetings may win the game. basketbal1l193 ff' . Q . ,. . ,. is . L ,af X E i 5 I S, 4, W,,.. ,.L,.. f L K Nw , . W' l Q W wr' 1. Lance waits for the tip-off 2. Billy drives for the bask reach. 4. Time out strategey. 5. Kerry covers Bonanza. 194fbasketball et. 3. Lance has the het shots too hot to handle The Hot Shots supported and pro- vided spirit for the Varsity Basket- ball team. During the year they deco- rated the players lockers, sold pro- grams, took pictures, and recorded statistics at each basketball game. As well as giving support to Nevada's Number ONE basketball team, their outside activities included candy and bake sales. 1. Taking stats keeps the Hot Shots on the ball. 2, Banks goes for a dunk. 3. The Hot Shots, front row, Theresa Longi, Nicki Freed- man, Robin Hutto, Cori Robinson, second row, Jaime Shimbaum, Tammy VanAusda1, Diane Holliday, Debbie Holliday, Melissa Greb. 4. Melissa double checks a score with Debbie. basketball!195 Volleyball places third Coming off a fair season, the Varsity Volleyball team, coached by Avis Allen, ended the year with an 8-7 record. The girls placed third in the Sunset Divi- sion and attended the zone tournament held at Vo- Tech where they lost in the first round of competi- tion. Coach Allen said, We had a relatively good season and have great hopes for next season. ,, . 2 M81-1 2 1. Ready and Waiting. 2. Susie hits one over. 3. Kelly stands ready. 4. The Varsity Volleyball team, Hrst row, l-r, Mary Crane, Chris Driver, Wendy Thompson, Kelly Rose, Susie Marteniz, Nicki Freedman, Linda Rossi, Terri Uert, third row, Darla Cook, man- agrer, Kathy Acer, Denise Fuson, Liz Calahun, Coach Allen 196lvolleyball 11 f . .731 Wmen 1 Q Q A J' N5 Q N Q . . 3 11-ig ,-': we . ki sis-his '3 2 N is 343343. 3 4 llllllllllllll '!llIll 5w . ,,.. V. U ' H '-'h f f .. - f '12 be U94 l L i AM f .G ,, ,,,M m I, ' h M., iv Wm, ,,,.i, , M, .A,, M,,W,,,,W,Wf V ,h G L M,,,,,fflfQf2L, WMMMMMNWMQWMWMWM1 if 9' , 1. Chris serves one over. 2. Denise bumps the ball. 3. The team after a win. 4. Nicki waits for the ball. 2 4 vo1leyba1lf197 j. V. ends season 12-3 Leading the team on to a very impres- sive 12-3 record, Kathy Denton and Kelly Shiroky, the team's Most Valuable Play- ers, showed how style and determination can make the winning team. Coach Tona Lytle commented, We had many hard working girls who put forth a great team effort. Every girl on this team played su- per volleyball and it was a great pleasure coaching them. The team ended the sea- son placing second in the Sunset Division. .LW 5 . 2 1. The volleyball team, first row,' Lisa Rause, Kim Daffner, Sherri Swain, Jeanine Peterson, Karen Korin, second row, Shelly Shiroky, Jill James, Tina Vidal, Michele Sidlra, third row, Jeri Woodruff Lisa McDonald, Kathy Denton, Tina Fuson, Alice Coles. 2. Jill puts it over. 3. Volleyball is a hit in all direc- tions. 4. Coach Lytle studies her notes. l98lvolleyball l 1 v- ary ex- ag . i V, f.-., -f K 3 '-uvvv 'WM xx 1. Winning is always happy. 2. Challenging the other team. 3. Kim sets one up. 4. Jeri does it again. 5. Coach Lytle gives some strategy courses. volleyballl199 a f f 4 f 551: 5, ,W 1 B is 1 Q Q w Y f ku Q' X tg Q Q . 4 1 5: .. 1' 5,0 ., 53, . Mx -xx . xx RQ X 33355 -at J X 4 . ' Y-X w' M 1 M1-1 ' an ,Q 4 , ff- i L , 94 k 1- - ff .ix . A . f , KS -57 iii . L' V f., g- -f x - I, f M-Q3 , , ,,,.,-, N .. Y , -K ia . W., I ' ' ' X' 1 f- 5 ..,:55, F1 S: A 1 .if k v w 9 X , 4 5 -Q, H N M 5 A 1 A P: i ,yy in 11552 XX sw x X ,:f,:'i,- K -'S N S 9' 3 . X Q x E 5 1 4 if ' 2 ' -:rage ALL- 5 N if -K wwf., f A Gis li Y X , A ' A n 31 .nz M, - 'I I 'W ho Wlers roll through another season Art Dyck and Victor Ching Coached the Chaparral bowling team to a very outstanding season. Boy's Varsity and J.V. fin- sihed third in zone, while girls Varsity and J .V. placed second. The Girls Varsity lost first place by 6 pins. Each member of the bowling team earned a letter for the season. High average for the boys was Mark Rosales with a 172 and Arnette Sutton had high average for the girls with 156. 1. Jeff has form. 2. Scorekeeping can be a drag 3. Chris continues his hot streak. 4. Dave roles for a strike. 5. Doug has hopes for a good count. 6. Bowling team, Hrst rowg Kevin Cross, Jeff Peterson, second rowg Doug Myszlcowslri, Sylvia Collier, Diane Rosales, Sherri Petterson, third rowg Jeri Tissue, Gerard Sutton, Kathy Cunningham, Sherill Pratt, Arnett Sutton, Beth Tissue 7. Ka th y's happy about her score. bowlingl20l Varsity soccer builds 8-6-1 season Chaparral's Varsity Soccer season was very re- warding. The team finished with an 8-6-1 re- cord-the second best in the school's history, The goal of the soccer team is to improve as the year progresses. They not only accomplished this, but also built character, pride, and poise along the way. Leading scorers included Bob Walford, Curtis Mormon, Alan Dees, and Danny Kemph. The super defense was Tim Terry, Ray Clark, Tom Rader, Dan- ny Lunt, Shain Strnod, and impressive goalkeeper Chuck LaVern, who helped the Cowboys to three shut-outs. Coach Johnson believes the future of Soc- cer at Chaparral is very bright. 1. Chuck prepares for another perfect sa ve. 2. The soccer assembly seems pretty interesting to the stars. 3. Danny Lunt takes on two Clark players. 4. Jody gets down! 5. Jerry and Alan show the goalie who is BOSS! .W it nn- -ul Q, e sihi 202!soccer gm at wwwvixgg' ,. .. N V 1 Tifiwiiq V, , . we we if - qv ' .ig-, i,1,.,, Q - ::s:.e:z. F - I Vk... 1. Curtis is in there Hghting. 2. Dann y Lunt shows great control. 3. Alan out-hustles a Gorman player. 4. Varsity Soccer team, First row, left to right, Curtis Mormon, Karter Rowley, Jerry Juarez, Charlie Holden, Dave Lokken, Andy Barker, Jay Nietling. Second rowg Ray Clark, Wayne Lehtinen, Tim Rader, Shain Strnod, Bill Meyers, Jody SchoHeld, Tim Terry, Shawn Strnod, Bill Meyers, Jody SchoHeld, Tim Terry, Shawn Strnod, Third row, Coach Johnson, Rick Ayala, Dan Lunt, Bob Wal- ford, Dan Kempf Alan Dees, Ed Buzby, Chuck La Vern, Coach Sohephef 5. Making the Winning goal can be glorious. soccerl203 2 j. V. goes undelfeated! The Nevada Junior Varsity Championship was won by Chaparral this year. This honor was achieved in a very impressive fashion by our freshmen and sophomores. The J.V. team played thirteen games, win- ning eleven and tying two. This was the first time any Chaparral soccer team has gone an entire season undefeated. Our team captains, Sean Wright, Tony Himes, and Rob Malloy, provided the leadership and dependability necessary to any championship team,', Coach Baggett said. Concerning next year, Coach is very optimistic. There were ten freshmen on the team this year, and five of them were starters. Con- gratulations to this year's team, they really put on a fine performance. 2040 v soccer .im 1 1. J V Soccer team.' First rowg left to right, John Isola, Robert Kruse, Todd Gruenninger, Scott Weiland, Gasper Vasquez, Mike Orci, Pat Shields, Second row, Rob Malloy, Sean Wright, Tony Lopez, Sam Schwartz, Robert Strnod, George Castro, Alan Fitzhugh, Third row, Coach Baggett, Steve Foss, Jim Pisanelli, Tony Himes, Harry Fields, Warren Winchester, Dave Daane. 2. Tony challenges the Bonanza goalkeeper. 3. Tony Lopez gets ready to head the ball. 4. Coach Baggett shows his approval. 5, Rob Malloy excels in footwork. 6. Team Cap- tain Rob Malloy gets the spirit going. 7. Tony and Rob stretch out before the game. 8. Mike Orci uses his head. 9. Coach Baggett goes over team stadegy. j.v. soccer! 205 rim:-,V ,4,,,M,W.,..,.1, ., .L QM. vs, rw , Ae -4. 1. Randy isn't camera shy! 2. Defense isn't complete Without Shain. 3. Theres nothing like Wearing a dress to a soccer game when its freezing. 4. Karter knows big boys don 't cry. 5. Coaches: an important factor in winning. 6. Shelli doesn't sit down on the job, she lies down! 'V' M V M ,A In, M gi I . 'vs if ' F71- R f- - W ., . - - ,- ' ' 'Mu:'7 i4f'ifi161'f39?25l'i i g?7Mw '' ' ' f.7'fa1rf,.,4 f sn., --.g.w-fy .W fi, 'inf gi, , ,QVQ71y,.M--1.45 t V 7 -A -f,-4-'2',':., .. , J a-K-'y-v0'sf'1'w+ in ' ' . ' 1?-ff' Y M, ,aw I af--.,fmW.f S ' , . g ' . A , ' ' , ' ,WL f W L ., ,,- . 3 f-K md' fiwf14J'?R. . a K, .fm W .QM- Ay N f' I , ' , ' -'M 4- ...,.,,m'2m5ga:,.,-.fy Af ,M . Q 'W , W -.,.,. My ,, K V -N f 'T K W 'M f' 7 - M . Q' W ffm 5 I f. ky ,, , ,V 1 fl T?-7' 14lJ'1i'!,.'. A ' -, haf' L fi . 7 -f .- -A-.mmli-Qyfsa p,-A i' . h. . Tlif Z, ,. I- ' 'X' ' 3?f17f5igl.if4?fv,fZ:,eX.,'K' 'L 5 --g fi M , , ., M .g4, 'f' -4 .H ,V V, , ,. 2 ...I J W' 3 1 f ., 1. My-my bunnies survive season The 78-79 Soccer Bunnies really proved their ability to survive the wind and cold this year. The season was filled with bad weather, but the loyal group was always there, helping, taking stats, and supporting their teams. They raised money through selling candy, pom-poms, and car washes. They accompanied the Varsity team on the yearly trip to California and had fun in the sun. The Bunnies advisor, Miss Roberts, gave them much support throughout the year. , . 1 Q 1 A 1 f i q 4 Q L i m 1. Julie and Rocio talk statistics. 2. Soccer Bunnies Hrst row 1-r, Randy Edwards, Joyce Upshaw, Julie Catt, Teri Bodell, Tye Langer, Cindy Wenz, Susie Shellman. Second row, Debbie Va- sallo, Cortney Morgan, Sheila McCelIon, Vian Powers, Kayla Ratslaflf Rocio Revollo, Nanci Luber. Third row, Kelly Kabana, Jenise Coyle, Line Leveille, Rose Shugars, Debbie Briese, Shelli Bujalski, Jackie Bishop, Lisa Meyers. 3. Ofhcers, Randy Edwards, President, Rocio Revollo, Vice-President, Jackie Bishop, Secre- tary. 4. Shelli, Tye, Lisa keep warm . . , or try to anyway. soccer bunn1esl207 wc, f 4 4 5 ' .Hi A. l L. l ,M V 1' .-1-.x.f..:' 9, ' . X 'L ' -we Q H. x K I' , 55 4, il' , , , 4 l, 3 H W' w ,mm V. ,z B ' in I W was . K .. W, , M V W-s 'Z' e i y - 'E --ggi 1 2 Av A Y A 3 tk 5 'is M . 72 -F X . .. . 1N'FFY'W 'wi-fkgwvfgicfs w'e1wgf:iiEf??SW?121, K f , Jx. .. - K, -ik KA 1 .. f ,- K: 'r-:TWST-. i Q: K g.,,..: - . ...yV.M1..,Mg1.,. s, Q :W-X39.qsv,,g,,3 A bv,Q'gi'iM, ',W-,M g K :rg ug. Q 1 K 3,3 ,fi S A- .- Q ,M 5 243 -P 1 A .. , A ip wgL:as:a?'g'i, Aa- - - fs ig-Slkss i ' Q .-.- - . .S we 3 1. Dave Daane shows his soccer skills. 2. Soccer Bunnies and Coach Baggett meet the players needs during haltltime. 3. Karter puts all ofhis power into his throw-ins. 4. Curtis knows whos number one! 5. Jackie tries out her new camera. Z08lsoccer -Q, 11.- X, 'i '45 W. --ami, Varsity team runner up 1n State 3 The Girl's Varsity Basketball team ended a win- ning season on the court with a record of 13-2, losing only to Rancho and Eldorado. According to Coach Jean Brooks, We had a very good season. The girls worked hard and it paid off. The team placed third in the zone tournament which was held at Vo-Tech and were runners-up in the state tournament also at Vo-Tech. 1. It's up for grabs. 2. Bottom row 1-r Kathy Denton, Shetitia Bolin, Karen Korin, Renee Ramsey, middle row, Lisa McDonald, Jackie Hunsaker, Pam Albrecht, Robin Farrington, back row, Coach Lanae, Charisse Tate, Tanya Webb, Kathy Acor, Coach Brooks, not pictured, Shelly Muller. 3, Kathy shoots another one. 4. Jackie steals the ball. girl's baskethalll209 ffewg, - 'X S-iz , DSW ww ......a.,,., g,,,W , , -pf' Qu. ,-wr fwfr vrm . ., . Aiiragfygg E is ? J. AL 31, if ' 9 5' ,M W. ' g ,ffm 41,5 x,,,,,, ., ,, H -. :M ,, ., Wgfsffvxfflfsflfjnw ' W ' L W Q1 ,f,- wibsfffg 1,5 2 , Q eff? W'M k M 'M 3 .f lil' 1. Kathy warms up before a game. 2. Kathy plans a layup. 3. Chaparral streeeetch. 4. Shetitia concentrates on the basket. 5. Tanya defends against Western. basketba1l!21 1 j. V. team has good wf :QM ., f-M5 I I 0 f fgzfj L V The J.V. Girlls Basketball team led by most valuable player Kim Lee ended their season with a 9-4 record. Coach Avis Allen said the girls were very dedicated to the team and they had a successful season. The team consisted mainly of Sophomores and Fresh- men who are looking forward to a great sea- son on next years varsity team. 1. Darnell heads hack down court. 2. Jane waits for the ball to come down. 3. Bottom row l-r, Carolyn Wilson, Kim Lee, Joann Krafft, Tanya Lee, Kim Fowler, middle row, coach Allen, Jerri Woodrufll Kathy Phelam, Mi- chell Siska, Jane Hamlin, back row, coach Boyd, Shelly Mueller, Jenine Peterson, Jami Oshom, Jenny Mueller, Darnell Fraizer, April Jackson. 4. Tanya puts it in. 919lg1rls basketball -M A ,t. l I f -lvgx nl i 1 f 1' IJ E T ui E gags, af' Q a N.. ..., X X ..f g,,,...W -Q Qf ,..,..e ii l . .. f S... - if poise. . pride . power. 1. Scott gets Hred up for the opening match. 2. Mark Hol- land sinks a Viking. 3. Good sportsmanship is the greatest skill of all. 4. Bill Smales gets in position for more J.V action. x 1 1 f-:Jw T? fl: 4 Wrestlers excellent . as usual November fifteenth marked the start of another exciting season for the Chaparral Wrestling team. The wrestlers were plagued by many injuries and just plain bad luck all throughout the year. This did not hamper the team at all, through sheer determination and skill, the wrestlers still proved to be number one. Practicing sometimes twice a day for over four hours at a time, the team Worked for their number one spot. The wrestlers took first place in the CHS Invitational, the fourth time in five years. They placed second in the Estancia Califor- nia Tournament. The wrestlers missed win- ning their fourth consecutive State Charn- pionship by IV: points. Special recognition goes to Kahlin O'Hara, Dean Matsuura and Mike Suits for their outstanding perfor- mances. Team captains were Jorge Navarro and Dean Matsuura. 1, Dean is the master of wit. 2. Nlark conquers. Sl. The first moves the most irnportant. 4. Varsity and JV teamg Kit Matsuura, Eric Armstrong, Tony Robinson, Rainer Werner, Recardo Lamb, Hi1ISamles, Mike Rader, Back rowg Scott Lundian, Jon ClI'lISI'I1, Bob Aiken, Mark Hol- land, Dean Matsuura, Brian Greene. Jorge Navarro, Kahlin O'Hara, Mike Suits, Bill lfeltner, Chris Tomlin- son, Mike Donaho, Mike Isimari, 5. Executing a reverse. 6. When the Whistle blows. ,-- 4 2 N NN xr, H31 'N 1' -H., Q Q WM wrest1ingf215 'X an MW' ,V ,Q 'I QNLQY 'if' X N ND X M Nh' X N My 9 AX ' if I 9 it 5 X Qi bl. nv-.Kg 0' , A ,Q f dy X l 19- team shows future promise This year's B-Team showed real spirit. The line up was always changing between J.V. and B-Team. B-Team members who were mostly ninth graders or first year wres- tlers had the same workout and practices as Varsity. B-Team is no easier than J.V. or Varsity. One wrestler said, I think of my B- Team experience as getting one step closer to varsity wrestling. 8 1. Wrestling is not all fun. 2. Eric domi- nates. 3. O,K,, you can open your eyes now. 4. Get up Bob! 5. Chris controls his match. 6. Coach Knoblauch Hres up the team. 7. Pin him champ! 8. Brian tries a new move. 9. Dean easily picks up his man. 10. The future grea ts.' Front row, L to R5 Jack Alex- ander, Dan Seleck, Ed Cortney, Gavin OT-lara, Orlando Dunn, Russel Williams, Bill Smith, Vernan Swenson, Back Row, Gus Gerber, Tim Crown, Mike Longi, Rob- ert Stewart, Alfredo Fernandez. 'IO wrestlmgfZI7 ff W awp X f 4,.! huixqt 3 M, - ......-is -4..:a. RJ 5 ta pin pals: loyal V and loud The goal of Pin Pals is to support their wrestlers and make the wrestling family number one. They worked very hard all year, selling patches, cushions, and balloonsg along with decorating their wrestler's houses every week during the season. The Pin Pals also won 55100.00 by taking first place on High School Spirit Night, January 10th. They went on the wrestling trip to Estancia, Cali- fornia with the wrestlers for a tournament and came back with sore throats and memo- ries of good times. a0 e , 3 .7 5 1. Pin Pal Ollicersr Susan Lacey, Historian, Kathy Lewis, Treasurerg Jennifer Kruse, Secretary. 2. The Pin Pals: flst. ruwj Lisa Okelberrv, Erin Lamar, Jennifer Kruse, Laura Zakas, Kathy Lewis, Karen Wiesman, Donna Randall. 52nd, row! Kelly Stevens, PGALLV Robertson, Kris Peterson, Baml7iNiet1'lz, Kelly' Robinson, Julie Lokken, Tena Anderson. Kilrd. row! Debbie Bieman, Susan Lacev, Charisse Davis, Laura Norcia, Debbie Messina, Sherri Hardester, Kami Morrison. 3. Susan and Kelly do the Burn cheer. 4. Pin Pals are tiill of. . . Spiritll 5. The Pin Pals provide a warm welcome. wrestl1ngf2l9 Larry Barnson, Ralph Knoblauch Samuel Montoya 1 Ronald Nix Sherlyl Stansberry Gloria Jean Brooks 22Ofcoaches Is this the end zone? Chaparral boasts a large coaching stafrlf is . I 9 Dale Sessions Delbert Sagers ffkfr Ruben Gonzales Arthur Dyck A vis Allen John Miller William Gegg Michael Baggett Robert Berry Lloyd Booth John Chura, John Ackerly 1 , X W xx K h ' h -f - 'W oooo 1 - X - 'ff 5 M x Mr ex Q --A - S - 'M ' Q E? , Mp? N 'S' QA Q ,MW ., W Qg5:fi5g,f -'f-L.h if gg gglxai i f . ' than-gf ' 1- V W Q V 'X - , . Eff' li F iii it Women's Varsity Basketljall 17-4 '47 lbi 5 Visitor Home Wornen's J.V. 43 Eldorado 38 45 Bonanza 47 Visitor y 58 Rancho: 56 21 Eldorado 29 Clark ' 44 13 Basic 4 Vo-Tech 57 30 Eldorado 34 Western 61 13 Bonanza 17 Gorman 47 44 Rancho 34 Basic 64 30 Clark 7 48 Valleys 53 15 Western 62 Las Vegas 69 14 BaSiC 40 Clark 51 51 Valley 12 Vo-Tech 47 46 Clark 58 Valley 60 56 Valley 14 Gorman 63 20 Bonanza 56 Bonanza 58 ' Zone-3rd place State-2nd place Basketball Home 3 4 25 51 34 40 47 39 67 32 42 51 222!scoreboard Varsity Football 8-1 Visitor zz Horne 7 Western 21 2 Las Vegas 26 1 5 Eldorado 28 13 Basic 4 43 7 Rancho 6 Clark 716 0 Gorman 37 8 Bonanza 40 6 Valley 0 J.V. Football 4-4-1 Visitor Home 7 Western 14 7 Las Vegas 6 20 Eldorado 8 8 Basic z 0 65-ppRancho 3 7 7 8'Clark 12 14 Gorman 14 19 Bonanza 0 0 Valley 28 Women's Varsity Volleyball 8-7 Women's J .V. Volleyball 12-3 4 Cross Country Varsity Record 13-2 AAA State Champions J.V. Record 13-2 Bowling Men's Varsity 33-31 Men's J.V. 38-26 Wornen's Varsity 50-14 Women's J.V. 49-15 Wornen's Golf Visitor Home 289 Bonanza 298 346 Rancho 261 f 410 Gorman 262 304 Clark 269 304 Boulder City 280 299 Western 254 285 Valley 260 ,.Mn-,..236, BaSie!z..,,l-r.,,..p. 4 353 Las Vegas 257 forfeit Eldorado win forfeit Vo-Tech win Zone-9 holes 269 18 holes 538 3rd place 7 State-5th place Varsity Soccer J.V. Soccer 11-2-0 Visitor Home Visotor Home 0 Gorman 4 1 Gorman 2 0 Bonanza 2 0 Bonanza 0 3 Clark 1 0 Clark 4 1 Valley 2 0 Valley 4 3 Gorman 0 0 Gorman 1 6 Western 2 2 Western 4 4 Rancho 0 0 Rancho 2 0 Las Vegas 0 2 Las Vages 1 2 1 Bonanza 3 0 Eldorado 5 2 Basic 6 0 Bonanza 5 4 Clark 1 1 Basic 5 y 0 Clark 4 1 0 Valley 2 Varsity Basketball J .V. Basketball 9-11 Visitor 5 y Home Visitor Home 55 Las Vegas ' 3 66 70 Las Vegas 52 71 Western 61 60 Western 57 60 Eldorado 63 78 Eldorand 67 76 Rancho 75 61 Rancho 72 48 Basic 46 57 Basic 74 74 Gorman 68 47 Pahrump 65 51 Clark 52 45 Gorman 72 77 Vo-Tech 97 50 Clark 45 61 Bonanza 7 72 30 Vo-Tech H 70 66 Valley 65 67 V1Bonanza 64 68 Las Vegas 61 78 Valley 71 67 Eldorado 72 79 Las Vegas 63 50 Bonanza 58 57 Eldorado 56 63 Rancho .54 46 Bonanza y 70 69 Basic 75 61 Rancho 53 58 Western 61 46 Basic 52 76 Vo-Tech 86 64 Western 63 70 Gorman 56 49 Vo-Tech 69 55 Clark 43 42 Gorman 86 60 Valley 58 59 Clark 54 Varsity Wrestling 10-1, J .V. Wrestling 7-2-1 Visitor Home 34 Eldorado 32 357 Vo-Tech 52 22 Valley 39 24 Cottonwood CUtahJ 36 17 Western 48 14 Basic 42 24 Las Vegas 42 14 Gorman 48 23 Bonanza 35 26 Rancho 39 20 Clark 34 2nd Estancia Calif. Tournament lst Chaparral Invitational 2nd Southern Nevada AAA Division Tournament 2nd Nevada, AAA StatewTournament Freshman Basketball 14-3 Visitor Home 68 Rancho 77 40 Eldorado 83 42 Basic 60 77 Rancho 86 58 Basic 62 46 Pahrump 59 38 Gorman 63 40 Clark 3 50 41 Basic 64 70 Bonanza 68 40 Eldorado 60 60 Bonanza 55 55 Rancho 71 52 Basic 58 59 Bonanza 81 46 Gorman 57 52 Clark 50 scoreboard! 223 sunshine and time make practice perfect 1. J. V. hopefuls watch the action. 2, Careful records kept at J. V tryouts. 3. Teddy prac- tices the shotput. 4. Kelly practices with some ground balls. 5. Frazier times the runners. ' mx K qw : sa . lk... ...N 1 -. - f .A ,. HQ , Q- ,,. B55 Bill , 1 gr., 5 3 224lspring sports 4 NNW it 'Y' Wkkk '-hA ...Mm , , , I Ak ' A A ,,.., I spring tryo u ts has man y part1'c1paI1 ts gunna- v - 1. Mike connects with a ball at third. 2. Pam pats the ball in. 3. HadHeld hits to Hrst. 4. Arm motion gets the rhythm. 5. Womens Varsity Softball team. spring sportsl225 1. Dawn Keltner catches practice pitches. 2. Cary pitches in J. V practice session. 3. Long distnace runners take off for road work. 4. Denise Curtis warms up. 5. J. VY coaches come dressed for spring weather. 6. Injuries quickly attended by coach Frazier. hsawmuwi i it'i x , , .f,- L I. aa, -'Q wi'ft?5l-....-1252? 1-4' '- 5-tg if jg... . 133,f'f ' r - if . .bin ,X .ffyi 'f - . . .,... W' 'vw A. .iff paw , A ., f' A.-4 .- .,r. .. -f-L. ,pl ,. V '.W,g,.y,.f .1 w 3 is e lt -rm, 475.3 are 1 H s ,MJJ iuH 5 ,. ttfix Hale enjoys bake sale. sophomore class, 30' ride of ,81 The Sophomore Class Committee: First horse, Carol Betty Delgado, Sitting, Tina Fuson, and Bridgett Hahn. horse, Jane Foutz, Lisa Enriques, sitting, Trian Ashby and Chery Clark. Not pictured, Gail Hard- beck. The Sophomore class for only the second time in two years took the spirit stick. They worked very hard on the float and cafeteria decorations. The class of '81 put in a lot time in and got many memories out. The Sophomore will take pride in presenting the 1979 Sweetheart in February. Phyllis Wolford mind. sophomoref227 EL.. Wh! xv M-. Brian works 11 d. . , at smiling. 'SX 5, . Q, C9 F fx Acor Adams 1 . wxmu ilvxv Aikins Aldrete Emil 228!sophomores durmg pep Allen Dena John Te-na Julie Kimme Tanna Margaret Balt Kimberly Armstrong Jody Arnold ig vw Qlf' exercise ignored Played street football and frisbee. Made up a new game, my legs are getting so flabby I need to run. I am hearing that all the time. I am saying it. Never do anything about it Lazy America! Briggett Bob Bosley Borovicka Cmdy has a hard tlme keeping Chrisis attention during lunch. 3 1 qt,-'ff H .. L V 3 ' in H4 . i 1 rw. Dawn Bossler Dav Dolphxs Boucher Chaparral s pep rallys always brmgs the crowd Jeff Brown Troy Brown Sud? Bums Brown Vance Brown William Bums Brown Wendee Brown Jim BUff0UghS Brown Kevin Buclfwater Tommy Brown Jackie Bums Bufmughs Marc Burton 230lsophomores Girl 's glee Held trip to Calif gives Tracy a chance to travel Jeff Boucher Carla Lynn Bove Richard Cobb Hrst car not always the best I just got a new car! A 1964 Chevy. Only paid S200 for it. Its features are: 4 speed optional clutch fbrokenB, A.M. radio lno speakerj, plus bucket seats for Watching the movie at a drive-in. The only thing it needs is a front fender and a paint job Cplus a com- plete overhaull. My warranty is that if it breaks in half, I get to keep BOTH halves!!! HoW's for a dea1?! 1 Cole Pete 'N .px 1 Jody Robert Alan Cook C. Cox Jackie Darla Cook Courtney Leigh Cox Daniel Kathy Coon Betty Coxw Cox fallmg Wow! Look at that! . . . How should I go Maybe I'll write football player 232f'sophomores can be o blonde! . . , I d sure Walk up and ask her Oh wow, shels at that brunette! her BIG Kevin Cedair W? a Jwffi Q- K .x W . v me Fi .-Sig f T 'v' A A wx rl N ,affix iw: 5 ,f-V Vx ' .X VU. 'K ay s X - w ff i 4 '--A ...hx '---A-...,,M,k A John Daugherty Kathleen Dawson Dawn De1Hno Kathy Denton M ' ' Da 1 ' Bart Davis Kurt Da vis Da vis :ke DeBmder Deffack ve DeLuca Roy DesA1'm1et DeLuca f Linda Diamant De vi to Denlinger Cliff Diamond Don unwraps a masterpwce. 5 VX Tim Mary Downey Cheryl Downing Marty Nedra Duke Charlene Dunn -az K 'W as K-j?3'm at we Works I've heard of before, but school is HOW TOOIII weather, too fa Rohm - V, -..f,:f,,vg,..v,,, ,f 4 6 1 f f 1 A A J vf 'L 4 iff I ,f , , f, ff K 1 1 I f . ,M fs f V 5 'Hffm lid , ,, 'fgf f f f ifm ,,,l if 49m Tammi Hardy Wendy Hardy Rick Hargrove Terry Harman Elvin Harper Tom Harris Toni Harris got the and Quad Howard il .',.. ' E ' ,vyx A , . . ' f k he 'Mu and I, xvr'--. Don Hawkins Juan High Charles Holden Natalie Haycock Britt Highmiller Elaina Hood Lisa Hayes Tina Hill Jeff Hom Patti H9589 Ndtdlie Hi1i0H Andre H0FW00d Casey has second thoughts about having lunch. Bonnie Heverly Tony Himes James Houghmling Dana Higgins Vicki Hobbs Robert Higgins Jon Holman 3 sophomores! 237 ...nv K sign language is a no-no. I C 2381'sophomores V' WX 'Bw 'XF' My homework Weighs 5 fax Kelli Larson Tanya Lee Mike Limon DJ Lathrop Kevin Lehtinen Raymond Limon Cas Lisa Kelly Wendy Koch Jon Koszor Tom Kelso Irlean Kirk Kolter Vicki Krebs Judy Kim Robert Kitowslri Konold Jason J Kuller Gail King Julie Kleinworth Karen Korin Jacquie Labo Greg King Becki Kline Ken Korin Jerry Lanier ., A-1 lv li gives a big tug for the Renee Lawver Mary Lesky Lisa Little. Lance Leavitt Joe Licausi Jon Littleheld qs V fi. 'H-4 'wr' sophomoresf239 Jw tu A C 7: 1 In the midst of all the fire drill confusion, Mr. Collins stands alone. -tb L who, E ri Lockwood Kim Lower Bridget Mabrey Lokken DeeDee Luckey Kevin Macey Terri Ludwig Phil Luna S ann h on Lytle 'nav Derek Maher Rob Malloy Robin Mains Jackie Mann Jill Major Kimberlie Mann Martin Major Nancy Marko wicz What do you mean you don t know the answer? E ? 9 1 1 3 Q Cheryl Michel Bobby Miller Kris Miller l. Typing has Carol mesmerized. 48 minute period is not enough 2 minutes left in problems by 74 . . . 242fsopl' wres - V , ,3,gm:,igg-,Emi-fl. :saferfgsazwssxfesssllfask-e21fw:--- ' H' .ll ' ' ' ,1A:.... ,a,,.-,,., A,-,.., ,,,,,..,.,,, f , . ., .A ' V-. ' f f ,- , . - W -. 4 5 I 1 5 Working hard. Ku., Q' 5 1'-D s.X'X Q7 Y Ken Thompson Wendy Todd Ernest Susan Udlock Maria Thompson Thompson Leo Tomeu Kevin Untene Robert Jeff 'Hervey Spencer Trask George Urich Thompson Tracy Tillander Traci Turner Valerie Valow Tamara David Tinker Thompson S' fy., Jason Tate Marla Thiem David Taylor Geoff Thomas Suzy Taylor Rosemarie Thomas Tallah Temple David Tekle Tettinger Thom son P Elizabeth Thompson 248fsophomores Got the home-work blues. NW A, M 9 -Y , J 'fp Ja mx Vllllx x xxx '14 250lsophomores Alan Williams Kevin Williams Russell Williams Sean Williams Williams Karen Willis Steve Wolf Todd Woodrum Cindy Wilmot Paula Wolford Charlotte Woods Mark Wilson John Wong Thomas Wren Jarvis Andy Windes Ca Karen Wise Neil Wiseman Duane N Registration is an intense time for students who want special classes. 1, sm 252!candids Blackboards are not always used for W Q nf 130 V , . ., ,,,,. , ,. , ummm -62? Af f! 1 W 92445815 If BW! mu a n ., academlc f -fs, Q 254facademics W' academicsf255 school board has concern for students The Clark County School Board meets on Thurs- day to discuss issues, proposals and expenditures of money. On Thursday, Nov. 30, a meeting was held to discuss public law 94-142. The meeting was an open hearing to discuss the implementation of a federal law dealing with handicapped children. New members of the board for 1979 were Donald Faiss, Robert Forbuss, Thomas Semmens, and Dr. James Lyman. Returning board members were Janet Sobel, Helen Cannon, fPresidentJ, and Virginia Brewster. C 5 i A :t..,,r 5 rrlf, srrt ,QP in 501306 is School psychologist presents her point of View. Dr, Perkins, Clark County Superintendent, listens intently to the proceedings President Helen Cannon conducts a discussion on Public Law 94-142. J, sr! .-i p1'1'.r1e11oaIs keep Chaparral I'un1iz1'ng to smoothly Sara Tucker never looked so good. The most attractive vice principal in the west. Larry Olsen Don Smith Mr. Smith attends the Chaparral, Eldorado match. E Q f 1 Cordell Brown Sam McC0y Mildred West 257 X academics deans keep everybody Walking a straight line Did you ever really sit down and think about how it would feel being in jail for a serious offense? Well, that's the feeling you'll get when youlre unable to go to school to find new friends and spend time with old ones. You miss going out to lunch. Thatls what it feels like when you get referred and then you get suspended. Then you have to take this letter home and show it to your folks. It really ruins dinner. Then your folks have to come to school . . . that is, if you're still alive to go back to school. Aldeane Ries Dennis White Dean Reese explains: How to be a Good Girl. Metro inspects Cl1aparral's line up. gyy yyyyg ' l Jamie peeks at top secret Hles. Mr. White and Mr. Brown talk about the problem of over crowded schools. 258facademics counselors help students find their Way Chris and Mike wondered where Alicia and Erin got their phone Jackie Anderson Mary Appel Mrs. Anderson gives a hoot! Philip Coffin through school I walk each day, and still the weather is undecided. One minute its hot and the next its freezing. Hopefully Ill catch up on my homework tonight which includes my English and History. Oh well, there's always tomorrow to look forward to but then again . . . igis. E f I 94 if A , ,L', N , ng, - - 1 r 4 J. ' ' We V I , 1 Mr. Lamoreaux discusses Harvard Univ. U with student. Jessie Halton Orien Lamoreaux Larry Lochridge Don Perry academicsf259 ch a parral 's language and english ,, 5 departments B 31,11 yt E0gliSh l0tk0f thB t german not an easy language Today in German, Mr. Jacobson gave us our Hrst lesson. We learned the numbers up to 100, and had to repeat each number about 30 times. I can 't believe how hard German is! I guess once we get started, it will be easier, but man, is it hard now. The easiest thing to say was, Guten tag hen Jacobson. That means, Good day Mr. Jacobson. We said that one about 40 times. up s 2 Z 5 if 'bg L .J 553 as f 'P ,Al Sharon McGimsey takes time out and lets her student teach Mr. Kimak plays Hookey. for awhile. Barbara Butler Mich l B tt J B 'Il fEng. Dept. Headj ae agge on rl e 260lacademics Max Jacobson 'T'?'aj, Lynn Hadfield Daphne Grabovoi J' ',J,Q1T,'1-C 2'ai Q i k,Ei f 'kk'A'ii Candis Erbe Judy Johnston John Kimak Marcia Koot Sharon McGimsey John Miller '3- aaaaa ' Harry O'Neil ag, ' 9 I Mrs. Butleris Advanced Placement Lit. class dazzle each other with brilliance in literary seminars. Mike Phelan J liitl 1 irr' V g ,.,, a -f ,wfeda Mi, an ,Y 5 ' , ,Q jf e f it lrli illll M,,,,..4ovv ,mf 2 4 ff ff It X lf M r academicsf261 A S wsmiiff-tgffrfee a What are friends for? ' Michelle expresses her feelings Sertoma Club speech contest. on E.R.A. in the L S if n ' T-5 ,, - l l l.eee llhh l - he l ,nn.l l lll, f ll hl'll ll A l s i is ilil n i . ,,... 'i . iei' ' Mr. Collins THINKS english is lim. Mrs. Sobaje and Carter research the topic. L William Russell Russell Schember Marcia Story Jacquelyn Stowers 262facademics The top two places in the speech contest were, Donna taking second, Bronica and Harmon tieing for Hrst, 7 Martha McCabe english tes ts create problems Today is one of those days Ijust can ,t seem to get in a good mood. Every- one around me seems so happy as the end of the week approaches. All I 'm looking forward to is taking that English test and getting it all over With. Well, only one more class and IYI be able to take a load off my mind. Mary Ann Taylor Mildred Watts iporeign Lang. Dept. Head, Jayne Foote Robert Lemmon ,',. 'K 'f,, K, , U 'LH H LKVL L L'5fffjgQj?:f1:'zf 955-'2fQ'57 f 5 'kk' ffif i :WW 'lll' Q ' tt 1 T it I lrhh y gg 5 .,., , All teachers have to Wait for their Hrst student. Did you hear that pin hit the floor? CP: academics! 263 social science department em phasises study in people being smart is not always the best policy Today has been a great day so far. In 3rd period We played a gameg it really was a puzzle. It started when six students had to put six pieces of paper together. One piece had a ques- tion on it and the other five had clues on them. The only thing that was Wrong was that I fol- lowed an instinct. I solved the puzzle, but I couldnlt explain how I did it, and now I have until tomorrow to explain my technique. This looks like excuse number 521 HI brought the Wrong paper. 264lacademics Hayward Harrington if government has new books W Today was the first day I made it to school on time. In government we got our books. They're kinda stifi guess they're new. Ted Hoskins Mrs. Reese is always able to Hnd extra work for Wordy students. Mr' Hoskinb musf think this is the Same paper that he got from the student befor Don Johnston Robert Locatelli Mr. Johnston participates in volleyball on Letterman 'S day. 1' e him 5 -.1 Lloyd Long Steve Moore Denia Provenzano 4 fi!-T?IE7:fE:fL ,. The girls in class seem interested in the new teacher. academicsl265 new classes and new lockers ca use problems. 8:45 Wow! Got our lockers. Combination won't turn. Well, I 71 have to get some WD-40. 8:55 World history-boring! Got a new girl in class. Shes alright! 9:45 Typing. Teacher tells me I'm not able to stay due to not enough room. Run to the counselors ofHce. Alright! Underwater basket weaving. Where do I sign? Dennis takes notes at the H78-79 Mining Convention. Theresa impersonates one of WWIl1s leading dictators. Jeri Roberts Craig SWHUOW U1'SUl3 S66 Chaparral High is ffl as expressed by 75 or more cowboys. J0l1I1 TUI'Hbl1ll 2G6lacademics 5 3 1 1 d1'fHcuIt classes can be d1'fHcuIt Boy am I mad, I signed up for trig. 2nd hour and I find out they have to move 5 people to another class which they didn't sign up for. No vol un teers, so the teacher will choose who will go, I 'm not going. No matter what happens, I signed up for this class and I Gn staying here. You want what!!! 3 it l Some people study better with their eyes closed. Headl , NM..-4 Mr. Dyke proves a proof 268facademics H -2ff' if 7 'I 2 Cynthla Mamon - 2?,fWf'H'V ' 1 ' .,. I ,,,, , , ,,,. 5UPn-wr.,,j,fQp ff if 4 E mf ,V X ff wr ,A gg ff J f , f 191 '4 L Q, fu ,Q U A3 I , f I m I, s Mr. Smith points out why a+b:b+a. Laurence Marshall math department has 1'nh'nite wisdom homework is not old hat I got up this morning and barely made it to school. I left all my books at home, so home I Went to get them. Imade it to school-late. It has turned out to be a terrible da yg on top of forgetting my Literature homework, I didn 'tread my chemistry assignment, and I forgot to study for my Algebra Il test. Teach ers are really starting to pile on homework. it ,,'. I 1 X was I iiiit I syi Coach Degelbeck, on a paper hunt. Irene Siska Marilyn Treanor Mr. Bretz, in meditation 1133 E mt ,,,,,,,,Q, ,,,,, , 1 I Chuck seems to find Ms. Mannion very humorous. academics!269 1 v ',-'id'- vN'AfJ p.e. department keeps everyone in shape if 5 Qi 2 S X Coach Fraizer demonstrates tennis. ix Robert Berry E fDept. Headj , -A , tnt 2' QW. ' I '-X'- ' ' W sssn we f ',n t W , at iiwxif ' ' i I , H X, E J, ii ,.,, 1 ,EI ,K ix , ,gy , K , ' yn XJ Q 1 i f- N 1' 'JH . Ly 1: WL Y L A .-..,v- ' 1 Ms. Stansberry's class learns the act of self defenseg but what do you do ifyouha at a movie theater? - i Qi Sam Montoya Paul Lenae ooJ n Q! - .f 'E t 1 . 9 John Ackerley Kris prays she'11 get it in after school volleyball game. 270facademics Q. , xg k E A slir ' 191122- W. f' fi L. ,.,,, Eiii A L11-2i . A Ron Nix fewkalgzsz 4 Ap l1'xR'.gTXi x IMRDDHEH Avis Allen Vicky Allen Look, aim, fire! Miss Stansberry presents the Gloria Jean Brooks swimming spirit award. Tona Lytle Sheryl Stansberry academicsf271 scien ce disects hfe Measured things in Chemistry, messed up. Ge- ometry test tomorrow. American Lit. test Tues- day. US. History test Hrst thing Thursday. Ce- ramics 8 pot due Friday before 2.00 p.m. TGIM Robert Johnson wept' Head, James Bennett Mr. Kruezer has the answers. ' f--'. -1 1 :g RL R .tikg -- t K th - ..., K 1 ie,: T . T ws t , .,o. ,rr, L , ,,.s, .. .. ,,--, ya- X -- lfgwiii . 3g.::.L:3,g:i i -A Mr. Orr receives another thoughful note from Mr. Grinder. 272facademics Tha t is WHA T? Mr. Goodell exhibits the anatomy of a frog and cat. William Gregg Barbara Givens Rex Goodell views X dr mr, :Wag me Mm move 'M Wu 1 JM m0xJX'- E gr 1 5. One of the many excellent projects in physics. Peek-a-boo your epidermus is showing. Barry Tomsich Joyce Wilson , - .,.,,, 7 Wfff A ,,,g.,,,g ,,,, ..wf,w f,-W gg.. H V ' ZEZIZ' M WYVV, A V H MC 9 , ,,,. Wm I f are '-- ' is ll,, V- ll ' A A e ' ,, ,... so-24 , wg .3 , ,, ,,,.. .,,, . X ..,..,,, , ,.., , H.. . 1 Q ,eff g 1 X if Jiffy ,, ,f f 7 f 4 l r 59' Z W 1 H . V . u ,,.. ,. , ,.,, ,,,.. e . ,.., . , X , . .J ff f-f f .6 ,- 17- ,,, ..., ,,,,, . . , ,, ,f ,xq dials: i 7iEE5if:-WY ,,,m,.E:f,Q.:1'Z.:E K Mr. Tomsichis class appears to be in a slump. Solitude at times its magniHcent. Virginia Hern Robert Seaman Marcia Taylor Remember this-ribbi1:??? academicsl273 art department stresses quelnby FW 2 F W ' 9 i use ,A- ' i ' - hf r M- 2 -- Aft is fun Wm' Dorothy BGULV- Ron Cousin future Picasso. Teachers are popular with the yearbook staff Dorothy Berry Marie Mason Robert Negrete 274facademics Cris Hddles with prints -ii we Mr. Camp watches his students work. 5 Sometimes you even have to iron at school. W sl S X K Q, ale Y Mr. Jensen shows Lisa how to improve her painting. The clay can sometimes be hard to handle. registra tion has good results I know people in all of my classes and I like all of my classes. Now is the time registration seems worth While. All that stand- ing in line. Boy, teachers seem to be eager to start giving home- work, only on the second day. academics! 275 photography is more than just snapping the picture Photography?! What did I take it for?'? Here I am cooped up in the dark room all by myself!!!!. . .So far, I've ruined 2 rolls of film and either overexposed or underexposed this print! Ok. . .15 seconds at F-4, there. . expose. . .Finished! Now, to develop it in the chemicals. . .NO! NO! DON'T OPEN THAT DOOR!!! Q4?!?8c'f!Q4!f OK,. . .15 seconds at... Photographers must handle negatives carefully. Ray Clark and Rulon Burridge compare pinhole cameras ,JW . . . i WMF l Creativity is a must for artists. Photo students learn the basics. 276facademics L A x Agfa if ,f I f Q W. The Hnishing touch . . . Getting ready is M of the work in painting. , ,,,.,, if a Mark does SOMETHING at school Fabric arts is in terwoven with concen tra tion. academicsf277 laws Karen Burton sets up for her portrait assignment. Art I class requires precision. Photo II class poses for a change. it--.lisffh . K A J- -ss 11 e w W a A 1 a o r Jamie is about to murder her ceramic pot. 278facademics Daniel Marks puts oil on his canvas. 0' u .bk iglis Alvin begins to put the Hnishing touches on his ' S ' ,. yrs' ii l X S t X A , X , at X wx , We N isa, X : ' - . e. ' - f . S X X for talented studen ts try out causes changes Maybe I'l1 dye my hair black and put on my dancing shoes. Len Paul Many voices make one chorus, And 3 1, 2, 3, 4, music and drama - special area g y I'm starting to see more familiar faces, too bad I can't remember their names. I heard that Mr. M J Paul in the Drama department is looking for a John Travolta for his upcoming Grease musical. They do it behind the stage doors. Chorus departs for Sahara Hotel concert. academics! 27 9 Rx if i y xg? ,ef R in Q iw-we Kenneth Tuttle rehearses Varsity Choir for another excellent performance. Bright and early is Dawn Pr- dc: ' Susan Naughty, Naughty, must not do that's another flat for you. Q 0' Q' But Darcie , . , The Stage Door is in back of the theatre I think I'll send . , . you to the dean. Uck, too much saliva in my horn. 28Ofacademics we performing arts GXBTCISGS A A c -'us wx ' ,- ' f2255:2fE 1:5 5 Marching Band . . . more dedication then you realize. Varsity relaxes While Natilie and Mr. Tuttle discuss accompaniment. spec1al talents You'd never think music does any good until you are not a part of it. It seemed as though I 'd never miss it with one semester to go before graduation, but would you believe I Wouldn't pass up the chance to get in. All the time I thought no one cared until some mem- bers noticed I vvasn't there. So I 'm sure I 'll sign up at semester just so I donlt let my friends down at festival. Mr, Paul puts a fake face on Tracy while Tim gets into character. Girls Glee prepares to do their Warm-up excercise. Traci practices hey DL academia academicsl281 health, careers, and drivers ed. Valuable information some discussions make students think Another day-I swear this is going to kill mel We dis- cussed nuclear bombs and how they would effect us in case of War-in government. l've never seen a more Worried look on a class of people. Work sheets are easy when you work in twois. I'11 stop twice at the next 0119- 'E il' Oh no! We hit another one. Barbara Marco le n Q Coach Johnson flexs for his class. Ruben Gonzales John Huston Ralph Knoblauch 282facademics Talk about talent, Barbara Brown can drive with 1 th um b. Katherine Pierrocos Dale Sessions , N lk X4 '21 is in if lwffm Jf:-2 :51 in Raindrops keep falling on Mr. Cl1ura's head, but he doesn 't loo k unhappy about it. Andrea fills out a practice application for a job. So What, all students make-up homework in class. academics! 283 business department teaches Valuable skills some students feel the world is against them These dead old typewriters kill your fingers! Why can't the typing 1 class have electric typewriters? My typewriter keys are so worn out, I have to press them down real hard about three times before the letter even shows up! It's sure hard to keep my feet flat and my wrists down. I'll be glad when I'm a pro at this. Typing can be very exciting at times. Look ma, both hands! 284facademics Shes got a quick hand. Kay Dalis Mazie Gonzaque Dianne Ranney Cynthia Rua i A X :V - - X l I I A . ,, ,, ,,,,, ,,,k . It gf 'Wai r R K'ih, X . iim it s'X -'P J ..., - - --.' ,- .. - 1 I Q1+ A A 1 g Wm ,... g t I s t sI . . . , .H ,, 2 in r ' Susie Auerbach and Kim Pappageorge are used to Eline Dupree s standard quote, 0 , I ' I I Mrs. Rua. Dana Hooper takes time out to proof read a letter to a friend. abcdef , . . Forget it! Delbert Sagers Vivan Springs Mr. Jacquot shows how easy it is to overdraw your checkbook. things are not what they seem to be I 'm too tired to get up! I stayed up all night studying for my account- ing test, not to men tion reading over 20 pages for my Algebra 2 test. My accounting test was so easy . . . I was shocked. To think I stayed up to study for that! But my Algebra test was so hard, I was shocked again. I found out Idn gettinga B in typing when I was so sure I was getting an A , I guess things are not always what they seem. academicsf285 ,gk A 1'ndustr1'aI arts hands on classes Eddie puts the Hnishing touches on his dream house. Terry Lytle Richard Hgglihan Dale Scott Andrew Alires seems to have forgotten his glasses. fDept. Head? Auto shop is open to anyone who wants to learn how to repair internal conbustion engines and the theories behind them. After the third-nine weeks, Mr. Hoolihan encourages all students to do their best to qualify for the Plymouth Trouble-shoot- ing contest which is held every other year in Reno. The first place prize is a 1,000 dollar scholarship. There are two different parts of the exam, the written, and the mechanical. The four students from each school entered take the written exam. The highest scores from the exam ino more than two from each schoolj take the me- chanical exam. The mechanical part con- sists of the pair from each school receiving an engine and trouble-shooting it. ln other words, finding out what's wrong with it and fixing it. The winning pair each re- ceives the 351,000 scholarship. 286facademics Yes, you'd like to sign up for wood shop. What period? ,E X Davxd Brown begms constructron on his semister project. Saul Sellinger gets up bright and early to start work on his metals project. there 'S more than just cooking in food is sometimes a foreign language I Wonder what We'll make today. Shall it be beef stroganoff prime ribs, or burri- tos. O.K. class today We are going to pre- pare B.B.Q. flat jacks. Boy don 't We ever get to make anything good. By the Way what are B.B. Q. flat jacks? Leanne Works with a singer. Some students have trouble following directions. 288lacademics home econ omjes Mary Rector CDept. Headj Regina whips up some stufHng . . , for some turkey. Cheryl McDaniels Ronda hems a shirt for Brad Reese. pu Joyce acts as though sheis camera shy. Stitch I cross 2, stitch 1. ' 5 T5 ,, l ll l l 8 . ' ct! A A y W ...Q ..- ' Judy Jones and Angela Howell discuss something UNKNOWN. w X Nh '11 Tanya slices up some unlucky Foster Farm chicken. ,M Q1 ,.,,,,, 465 Miriam Nelson Nonya stitches up a Quilt. Hurrayl The toast didn 't bum. academ1csl289 Today I Was so embarrassed T371 just not able to believe what happened. It started with flag detail. My partner and I were running late, so I thought I 'd better push it a little and I did right smack into the back of the car in front of me. We made it in time and raised the flag. Then We reported for inspec- tion and the commanding ofHcer re- quested my presence to End Why I was wearing my purple socks. Just then the Police arrived along with Mr. Olsen to Hnd out why the Hag was upside down. Believe me, it won't happen again. Color Guards: Walter Narvaez, Sue Oscar, Karla Broughton, Kim Hardin, Jeff Christopher Naval Science I: front rowg Sue Hall, Kim Hardin, Charlene Barlzeau, Willie Grandlzerrv, Nancy Qualey, David Schafer, Greg Ginnetti, second row, Halter Narvawz Bin klex Meyers Denene Camp, Bobbi Hobbs, Kalhy Coon, Scott Taylor, Larry Block, Karla Broughton, hack row: Rohert Stewart, David Henderson, Darin Metz, Jeff Norris, Gavin O Hara M mf Naval bcience Ill: front row, Ken Glenn, Sue Hall, Deeann Miller, Al Phillips, Tim Clark, Army and Navv have a good time giving each other a had time back row, Ian Pidcock, Becky Hobbs, Sylvia Collier, Jerrv Boosel. 290lacademics 171. J. r. o. t. o. SPGCIHI program 's--.-......,,,, x-vu 5 all William Shields Dale Strote Vw, gif My at o.h.s . ,sf -gg- M it t ., , R if l ,gulf-, J Commander Slieilds hosts the 1978- 79 ArmyfNavqV retreat. ' QC Sylvia Collier one ofthe many amatuer marlcspersons. Just like everything else NJROTC is work. Company Staff' front rowg Katrina Bosley, Becky Hobbs, Ken Glenn, Sue Hall, back roW,' Deeann Miller, Meg Slieilds, Sylvia Collier, Harmon Kirsh. Naval Science I: front rowg Dee Ann Miller, David Thompson, Mark King, Bill Cusick, back row,' Chuck Schroeder, Dieter Esterbrook. Li wi' an-0 HAL!!- F z mx .. u- Bob Gunter-Aalso known as the Muscle Man. Dee Ann and Meg research for their ship project. ff!! Keith uses skill and patience in preparing his sea Jeff Becky and Jerry rehearse Ialong with evervone else! for the retreat. rations. 292lacademics Larry Barnson Neil Donnelly Rich ard Peklo special classes for special studen ts Joyce listens closely for the answers on her test. Stacy kicks back and relaxes. Sara Perry studies hard in math. Angie and Norm look through a careers booklet. MT- BZFHSOHF C1355 Work in 3 VGTY relaxed 3fm05Ph9f9- Mr. Barnson's students participate in class discussions. academicsf293 l1.b1dEl1'1.6S.' a good so uroe of informa tion if if , t Herbert Ueckert Unknown faculty member Kent McNeil really concentrates. Darcie and Tracy get down in the library. Many teachers at Chaparral have second jobs. We have in- cluded the unknown faculty member as a representative of these hard working teachers. Mr. Chura-HawaiianTropic dealer, Mrs. Dalis-Legal secre- tary, Mr. Hoolihan-Night school, Mr. Johnson-Performer, Mr. Kimak-Community College, Mr. Nix-Security guard, Mrs. Pro- venzano-Contractor and a counselor, Mrs. Roberts-Adult even- ing school, Ms. Sobaje-Tutor, Mrs. Story-Tutors and serves on a salibos committee, Mr. Tuttule-Director at United Methodist church, Mrs. Watts-Professionals academy. 294facademics Vllnnngnmnwmmnnm .1..,. ll mn Reference books come in handy Har Government reports. MM L if f fan tae tic freshm eng class of '8 Freshmen Class Committee: Laying, Kami Morrison and Suzy Martinez. kneeling Greg Wright and Valerie Levine, Standing Susan Sander, Teri Haynie, Denzel Carbonneau and Lisa Distefano. On top Terri Reich and Allison Krueger. The Freshmen Committee started out the year getting ready for Homecoming decorating the cafeteria and building our first float. The many hours we spent together really helped us get to know each other. We've had candy sales, and car washes to help build up our treasury for all the activities we have planned including more of those pizza parties. 9 f , lx wif 96!freshmen Mark Hollinger paints for Aurelio Apodaca Tom Atkins Grant Armitage Julie Atkinson Michele Artz David Auer Ken Ashbauglz Sheila Austin Edward Adams Mary Altiere Ian Adams Debi Amerson Janice Addison Terri Am undson Thelma A1ll50I1i0 A181220 David Andersen Anderson Maria Alamo Donny Anderson Jim Anter L X2 asv. I hind! Michel Bergman Kim Bialczak Michey Binsham Mark Blais Ricky Blanche Melissa Blonsley Cathy Boman N-gli K LW .. , ...i Y ! Soybean too!! i ting means time out I don't have to work today. Pm leaving to go kill Bambi in the forest. This evening my uncle is coming down from California, and we will leave for Pearl Creek. Next week, on Tuesday, we have some kind of test. Oh, well I estimate it will rain next Friday night and early Saturday morning. freshmenl299 M 2,- . Moreen just loves Jerryis Kids. Bonnie Diltz Jon Duignan Orlando Dunn Lisa DiStefano Arvy Durnbrys Geraldine Dupree Vx 300 Thomas Duguette Tony Durbin Wendy Dwyer Robert Edwards Will Edwards Becky? gone ape over Kong! Deon Gould Brian Gramza Mark Green Linda Grey Miles Greve Elmer Griffin Linda Griffin Todd Grueninger Lisa Grueninger HLNQ Greg Gennitti George Gentekos Ginger Gillespie Maureen Jon Gioel Gibbons David Glasser Teri Gillespie Bryant Godfrey 4-ek Dale Godfrey Gina Gomez Susie Gordon Terry Gorecki Qin' fxki Steve Wilcox starts a rumor. good cloth es and Woke up this morning and I think I ll wear my good clothes I ll go early so I can show off my clothes Oh no half way to school and I get a flat' There the flat is done Oh oh' The car won t start' Lift up the hood and fix the engine There all done Oh no look at my good white clothes! Tomorrow I show off my jeans. A car trouble don 't mix freshmenf'301 QW Ranay Hattala Teri Haynie Cambron Henderson Peggy Henderson Susan Henderson Cameron Henrie Diane Herbert Jul me Kathy Gayle Brad Hopper Alex Harwood Shawn Margaret Hurlbut David Ismari John Isola friday the 13th not popular Alright! Today is Friday! What'?'? Fri- day the 13th? Thats just great! I know how today is gonna go! I ll flunk any tests fall down the stairs be tardy to all my classes, get an F on my ceramic piece for- I just knowit will all happen! I sure hope I make it through the day. It hasn t been too bad yet I rn probably just being para- noid. Ouch!! I slipped! Its beginning. 3 7 7 5 7 get my homework, and have to walk home! 9 9 , . ' a Campus food is better in the sunshine! Kris Johnson Marc Joseph Steve Kaplan e photographer had her under his power! freshmenf303 Laura Kaprelhan Shakxl Dassam Kethen Grant better 304f fresh men N-mf xx James Koch Bruce Koelliker 'ily Krafft Kim Krueger Dems L Cary Leavitt Barbara Lee Brian Kohley Michael Kolter Maureen Korth .vdllrxv Kruse Deborah ni Kullberg Mo Bree Mary Judy Kaufman Mark Chrlstopher Donal Kelly Some students really D0 work hard. 4. f' C8 Valda Lee Kathleen Lehtinen Came Leose halls a tight squeeze These halls are sure crowded! It's kind of like driving in bumper to bumper traffic only it's body to body! Imagine if anybody fell. It would look like human dominoes! I ll be glad to get in my class sol can breathelll dzan Tami Luker Charles M3dlS0 Lisa Lychock Michelle Maestas Katrenia Love Mark Lowery Anthony Lozito Richard Lucero Karen falls bead over heels at registration it Dawn Mahoney Christi Mancuso Marisol Martinez Jimmy Matthews Marc Mainway Gregory Martin Renee Martinez Mike Mason Sal Mamusio Joe Martin Tina Martinez Nancy Massena km couldn t I missed out on on about Shakespeare and festivals and else. done Without it all. Mike Masterson - Dean Matejka Gerald Matson Kit Matsuura James May Tracy Donna Mauger Richie Mayer 306ffreshmen ,W ,S QI? an C,7 Jeff Scott Gina Mehner Darin Metz Travis John Troy Millam Bonnie Miller Miller Miller Millner tte Mollet e Montalbo Montan 0 it is 53 vim Rte ,.,..-f-s breakfast times I missed breakfast. Now Pm sitting here starving and letting out my feelings which are empty for lack of food. My third period teacher is talking about spots. SPOTS? Oh well, Pm not with her now. My mind IS on lunch. 308!freshmen Michelle Gavin Carol Nicklen Steve Olvera N orrxs John Ortiz Parcell Anthony Billy Lynette Michelle Parris David Perryman 4-as Y Kara Petersen Sherri Petersen Plrrone Phelan Pitzele Philbrook Podar John is Iookhrg for trouble, Puccio Punko Christa Reading Tina Cindy Roselidahl Jackie Ramsey Renee Redendo Jeff Roberts Alicia Ross Mark Reeves is-:fm :Q ,H ff, e 1 f 4 hd 5 if 4' FE I unch time sometimes disa p porn ting Come on, bell . . . ring , . . Oooh, only one more minute . . . there it goes! Lunch . . . hurry . . . gotta hurry . . . gotta be first in line! I don't believe it. lim actually first in line! Oh, uh . . . Pizza combo . . . milk . Thank you . . . Uck! Why did I get in ll hne in the first place . . . yuck , . . gh ' Druann sometimes Ends class not is V L V,V F ,fV 'f-NN il Tanya Roth Morgan Kevin Rotz 310ffreshmen Rothbard Susan Susan Marion Sanders Maria Schaeffer On your mark get set , David Schafer Kathie Scheler Clarence Scott Eric Scott Q Matt Scott Shelton Lori Dan Selleck Patrick Shields Elaine Sharp Tina Short Roger Sheehy Mark Siano Daina Sibelrud Darrin Siegel Charles Silas Tracy Silva X '1 'QM So- E A C. H F R S' 9 UJCUW Students show their loyalty. 'VN Stewart Rebecca Stiles Stewart John Stramiello tubbs Howard Simpkins Bonnie Latanya Simon Edy Simpson Troy Skinner James Sloane Sylvia Small Angelina Smith Connie Smith Kathy Smith Laurie Smith Robert Smith Scott Smith John Sou Stafford Cathy Stanfill Cary Stanton Reggie Stark Pat Steele Eric Steigerwald Eric Stenson Lesa Stephens David Stevens Tom Stevenson Greg Steward Brenda Stewart 'Y 1, ,M-,, Lani writes to Dear Abbey. Vkrk freshmen1'31 1 Once a day keeps the doctor away! Lewanna Turner Larry Tyrer Anna VanAusdal Tammy Va.nAusdal Antonia Lemma Turner VanMarcke Joann Vontobel Theodore Walker 5 5 5 2 i E 'l - Cowboys time out. Derek Zorne Marian Samuels Ray Vining Clarence Scott Robby Wood Gavin Singler Paige Woodlief Joe Towey Gregory Wright kr-ss Jon Wright Shona Wright Lisa Zakas Merry Zobrist The library is better when you can End a book with pictures. freshmenf815 Staff members Work hard to keep Chaparral h umming gma ff: Y 'cvcgn y, , yn! 316lstaEf azwn e L mv Q Y 'KSTESFQE X3g,2,:Xf ' 1 ' J: lf Y --- f ..,:.w:,-aw a a,aaiaLaaaaX1a -as WM --.- 1 ' . I .,,:Ll,g . , Wi aa 35, W' Q--. ,ig 54, 7799 I H ,, V ,I '1 ' l '- ..,,,... K Y -X P, .. W,-mf Front tow L to R: Pearl Hardy, Vira Stewart, Jane Douglas. Back row: Kathy Wagonhoffer, Bessy Freeman, Francis Gambino, Irene Grazulis, Ruth Oldenburg, Linda Kilarski, Mary M usam te, Dean Weatbington, not pictured, Barbara Marche- se, Irma McVoy. fav 'fb A 5. BICBIBFZ, Z'X.,..-lx-W Il' ,,...-gg , s a SNA 'x f x.W, , ..x. .,,,,,gm-: -ff- -- Valedictorian candidate Richard Luna has been involved in four years of class committees, baseball, and many other student activity programs. Richard plans on attending a universi- ty with an outstanding business pro- gram Where he can be trained for a career in Business Administration. 'wgnxxfyi i I , , WW,W,,, I 320!valedictorians Valedictorian candidate Paula Naegle has reached many high goals during her high school years. Being editor of the yearbook, working as president of the National Honor Society, and being involved with the French Club, provided her with many rewarding leadership exper- iences. Paula plans on attending Brigham Young Univer- sity where she will be majoring in communications and political science. highest scholastic honor awarded fo ur seniors f' r Valedictorian candidate Mike Novick has actively participated in band for the past four years and was band president in his Senior year. He plans on attending ei- ther Stanford University or Samona Col- lege located in California. Unsure of his major, he plans to wait until he has at- tended college for awhile. If he had the chance to go through high school again, Mike says he wouldn't change a thing. In order of their importance, Mike listed the trips, the Friday nights, and the people as what he enjoyed most at Chaparral. Salutatorian candidate Shain Strnod participated in football all four years at Chaparral. He plans on attending a college close to Las Vegas, probably U.S.C. or U.N.R. Shain plans on going into a math- related field although he is not certain about what career he will persue. valedictor1ansf32l The female slate of Student Body officers of 1978-79 had an active and prosperous year. They began their ac- tivities during the summer with the painting of the Chap- arral Cowboy on the Gym wall. They also had banners of the Alma Mater and Cowboy Country put on the inside of the gym wall. These emblems added pride and spirit to the Chaparral Student Body. Promoting spirit was their purpose, and they accomplished this by involving many students in the Homecoming activities. The Student Council managed to draw 133 pints of blood from the tough Cowboys making this year's blood drive extremely successful. They also did an excellent job in coordinating all school elections and activities. The Student Council hosted the first formal Induction Ceremony for the new Student Council of 1979-80. -rs - P .1 - - ' 4AiT'7,2. xx .ND engulf'-ii--Q ,ljp W its , . ., . 1. Lisa leads in leadership. 2. Caballeras we are not. 3. Leadership class: bottom row,' Shain Strnod, Michael Ballard, Second Row, Carrie Armitage, Sheila McClellen, Terri Cox, Lisa Frei, Diane Holliday, Marsha Sharp, Charisse Tate, Kelly McNeil, Debbie Holliday, Leslie Hayes, Mary Crane, Kari Krause, Jenise Coyle, Lisa Norcia, Third Row, Richard We- lcerle, Debbie Geudrey, JoAnne Smith, John Albrecht, Julie Frick, Randy Edwards. 4. Jer- ry Cole and Charisse Tate listen to Mr. Swal- lows discussion on birds. 5. Diane Holliday takes notes Har the up-coming assembly. 6. A fearless picture of the Cowboy of '79. 7. Lead- ership plans for another great assembly. 6 . .a..'f1... fa,....,1g-.-gf.,-,.,,ft,,s . V A 127' 5'.i-ffffi I etcetera!'S23 1 2 S 1979-80 student council has a better idea The many plans of the 1979-80 school year were formulated when the new Student Council carne into the school year. They had new ideas and high hopes for a more spirited year. One of the goals of the 1979-80 Student Council was to bring C.H.S. ALIVE! They felt that there was not enough spirit this year, but that it wouldn't be the case next year. 'AReInen1ber spirt is the wordf, -Gerry Coles 1. Gerry Coles, Treasure. 2. Traci Haynie, Recording Secretary. 3. Ricky McGuire, Vice President. 4. Kent McNeil, President. 5. Laura Norcia, Corresponding Secretary. 324fnew student council l ' ' I f f 'rf-5,3 iz 1 3' . 'r foreign exchange students End new experjen ces Ceasar Riqueluxe came to Chaparral from Asuncion, Paraguay. Ceasar was impressed very much by Chaparral. He found that school was more than just a place to learn, but a place to make friends and get involved with the school through different activities. The year I spent in Las Vegas will always be for me, something special. Olga Lachor, also an exchange student from Asuncion, Paraguay came to Chaparral in September of 1978. Olga said her principle interest is to learn the English language fluently and to observe the life style of the North American people. Olga found that the English language contains much slang, which is some times difficult. Olga commented that along with being an experience Cgoing to school in the U.S.j it will be important to her in later life! exchange studentsf'i25 326lg1rls state ehaparral delegates nominated for girls ' na tion Mary Crane, Sheila McClellen, and Paula Naegle were the Chapar- ral representatives who attended Nevada Girls' state at Clear Creek Youth Camp last summer. Girls' State is an intensive citizenship training program sponsored by the American Legion Auxillary. Each school in the state sends three representatives from their school to attend a week of extensive government study. While at Girls State, the girls learned about city, county, and state government, and had the opportunity to run for office at each level of government. They wrote bills concerning child abuse, competency of teachers, and tax appropriations. They spent a day visiting the Ne- vada Legislature and the Governor's Mansion. All three representatives from Chaparral were nominated as dele- gates for Girls' Nation. Sheila McClellon was voted as alternate and Mary Crane was chosen to represent Nevada at Girls' Nation in Washington D.C. 2 Girls Nation was a very enlightening exper- ience. My week in Washington D.C. was filled with sight-seeing, legislative sessions, elections, and meeting people such as Howard Cannon, Jim Santini, and Ted Kennedy at the White House. Attending Girls' Nation was indeed an honor for me. - Mary Crane 1. A casual moment at Girls' State. 2. Mary Crane-Girls' Nation Representative. 3. Girls' State delegatesg Paula Naegle, Mary Crane, Shei- la McClellon. 4. Sheila poses in the garden at the Govenors Mansion. ,,,,,,,,...............,...-.f.M.,,...,,..,,,.. 1 f : boys State fun for all lt has been said that memories of Boys' State included water balloon and shaving cream fights, fire extinguisher games, and pizza battles. The delegates managed to have a fun time while learning about U.S. Government. Boys' State was quite a memorable experience for all that participated. lt gave us a view of what our government is all about by letting us actually govern our state. Each person was elected to an office and fulfilled the job that it required. We gave our views on city and county problems and proceeded to find solutions for them. Each person that participated in Boys' State gained knowledge and interest in our government and may someday be a leader of the nation. -Dwayne Miller 1. Mock Session assembly at the Nevada Legislature. 2. Harmon Kirsch, Dennis Pickles, Mike Novick, Dwayne Miller, Todd Thompson, David Welc'h, front row: David Kowmpel, Mike Ballard. 3. Boys receive instruction on As- sembly proceedures. 4. Not ready for inspection. . ..,. . p ' i , . X Abi warm. qgghilfwa . W a lui D X 'Ns 2 3 , .4- 0 , WK, J 4 boys' state! 317 good tim es shared b all During the course of the year, we share many experiences both good and bad. The good times together will be with us always, While the bad times have helped us learn and grow. We've had fun sharing lunchtime confidences, not to men- tion food, and court yard jokes. 4365 'T 32Bfetcetera ,, X b Y Q QV . ...3 06 Q? N Y 1 li fu ,Y 4 - 'QAM Planning and participating in activities such as Homecoming, NJROTC and stu- dent council has brought us together as friends and helped us grow as individuals. etceteraf329 330 wmv' X, .1 ti uf 'M . . hl A i 1 fy I WJ? x . fm :'Z f fi I 1 'f'g w ' --1:4421 1E.Q 15? K .L 5 1 ,Y ,,iE ,f Q , j ., ' ' xx . dit k 1.Dd1'V1'dU31S belong to groups Although each of us are individuals, we belong to groups and organizations which help us to better ourselves. We bring our individual talents to the groups that we are involved in. From our member- ship in these gros, we gain close associations with other members. Groups provide security and a sense of belonging. Ab-lx ' . ' .,.. sw my wail' we XSS etceteraf331 fr1'endsh1ps are fore Ver The friendships that we have made will remain in our hearts forever. Spending time together outside of class helps us to grow closer to each other. Common interests such as music or photography provide a basis for new associations. Mm ww 332fetcetera Qzwf-' ff' - 22.f3Mf 3, . gg, . 'if if 'L 5 K Li , K ,-', ' . l 9, t - 'nw K 'L - ,Je ' Bill Keltner was killed in a car accident Sunday, March 11, 1979. Bill was born January 11, 1962 in Topeaka, Kansas. He was very active in school sports as a wrestler and a football player. If you talk to people about Bill, they will say Bill was a great guy. He was always around with his smiling face to cheer you up. Bill's favorite hobbies were sports, hunting, fishing, square dancing, woodwork, and desert jeep riding. Coach Barson commented, Bill developed the power of a fine athlete. He also had the pride of a real Champion and the poise of a true champion. This, I am sure, is the way everyone will always remember him. I know that Bill believed in the following philosophy: 'That by your own soul learn to live, and if men thwart you, take no heed. If men hate you, have no care, Sing your Song, Dream your dream, Hope your Hope, and Pray your own Prayer., 7, QLCCLCTHX3 xii? 5 334fetcetera fi V, 1, N E41 ' xx al th e bizzare breaks th e m on otony As individuals, we sometimes express ourselves through the strange and unusual things we do. Activities like wearing Togas to the Basketball game, building snow- men, and delivering a campaign speech while wearing flippers, helps break the monotony of everyday boredom. fs. JM' QE T etceteraf335 one IH purpose We work hard in the clubs and organiza- tions in which we are involved. We sup- port each other by giving our money, our talents, and even our blood. By participat- ing in extracurricular activities, we learn how to work with each other and our advi- sors. As a result of much hard work and pulling together, we are united in pride and spirit. :NX 1i 'bf D 3 'ffl if W-ee J' it C7 'to Somlonf Spfcial ,,3. 5 X 336fetcetera V f, pp ' 'r I-. ' It QE , sv A x S.:1, 1 , X w M I 2 fx X 1 A V N' A5 I sg ' N ' F , .. . .-, , I ji 4 , . . N ' I' -x ... ..,t. ...: ,N Ag Dil ...un-nvvwv2 ' mulls 'QE eLcetera!337 I Lrsa Combs belng of sound mmd and body hereby leave to my buddy Sandy the greatest memorres of all Stay ln trouble Bud Marsha S I say we made It over our great laughs Heather D Ileave you a great person Mr J and all the jokes Randy F Ileave you all my love s1nce 4th grade Rua X: Roberts I say goodbye to the greatest class commrttee of 79 thanks Last of course Stansberry I w1ll my retrred hlghest battmg average to a coach that can t coach Just re member the pay back Thanks Chaparral also Coach Cam I Kelly Mc Ne1l berng of sound mmd and body Kfor oncel hereby leave the followzng to my CHS pals To b1g El S all those h1lar1ous moments remember the plzza wrth Ms Rees? To my Jumor pals Al1c1a Llsa B Jamle all that good ol Semor Splflt To Bobby S Curtrs M Chuck L love em and lea ve em gang To T Rader remember the golf ball To Mrke V keep your sweet sm1le To all the Sen1or Commlttee no more floats To my favorlte and only brother Kent B1d Mac I leave all those great moments of your brg Semor year and have fun fStretch MCN6lll To D1ck L lets have a Cham palgn Jam' To Dlsco Stronod My falthfull one step To all Senrors WE ARE THE STARS THAT SHINE WE ARE THE CLASS OF 79' I Tye Langer be1ng ofsound mmd and not so sound mouth w1ll to my favorlte teach Mr J fMaXl many happy lunches wlth Hosky Thanks for everythlng you re the greatest To the future Soccer Bunnres of Chaparral keep hoprn' To the flag HIPPEFS qulck wr1st actzon To Mrs Koot many thanks for all the laughs To Ms Rua and Ms Roberts new last names and bundles of thanks for some terrrhc h1gh school years To my bestest buds Randy Dlane and Carrle lots of love forever and eternrty To the il school contm ued years of the sprrrt I JoAnn Smrth bezng almost sound m mmd do hereby leave beh1nd To CHS always Kr forever the very Best' To F L A G S Flags g1ve em a shaft shaft shaft' fkeep on throw 1n butdon t drop em To Mrs Koot trzps to Ca Prc tures Kr all SGHIOIS black boots To a super I used to be dmgyj frzend TB To The Magmficent Seven Ill greet you 1n heaven' To the class w1th class 79 was more than Mrghty Fme I Sha1n Strnoa leave to my football buddres everlastzng fr1endsh1p To my coaches thanks To Ackerly a swastlka and whzp To the poker pals the Rader Strnod low spade combo To Tom Ed and Dan the great tlmes To Karter the Hsh we never caught To the gals 1n S C great memorles To Errc nobody does It better To Lee Otrs nobody d1d 1t better To Trm my respect and envy To future track stars Jon Blam y Vlamrna s performance whrch you ll never equal To Mike secrets that you ll tell To Plckles I apologzze the Jokes should have been better I Lmdy Beaudet leave to the class of 80 all the good tlmes had by the class of 79 To Ms Rua Ileave all the love and happmess for a great future Also thanks for our great fr1endsh1p To Kevm Ph1ll1ps Ileave my old worn out Senror t sh1rt To Valerle Furlong I lea ve all my shorthand notes and typzng paper and lots ofluck rn the future To Mr Krmack I leave many many thanks for a great understand1ng of l1 ve To Tracy E Sher1 S Debbre D Kr the Ru thanks for the memo rres of state PS Good luck for everyone graduat1ng IH the great class of 79' I Mrchael Ballard bemg of sound mmd and body do here by leave the followrng to the student councll I leave my abstazmng vote To Russ and Brran a camera wlth all the hlm they need To Sha1n Strnod a new set of ears to the poker pals someone who doesn t make change of every b1ll rn the pot To Ms Grabovol someone hke me who trles to keep her wartrng Kr smrlmg To next years Chaparral Cowboys I leave many more successful years at the best school ln the west I Dzane Lee Konold belng crazy IH the b1rd bath w1ll to my younger srster all my love and herght To the ploneers Q handcart full of solos I want to thank Mr Paul for some wonderful dramat1c memorres Ask any g1rl To Ms P the truth and the falth to hndrt To Mr Chlng polygamy I want to thank both of my parents for the support To my bean farmers Randy Tye and Carrre all the love we share thanks dearest chrldren The memorres of CHS w1ll love for ever and the fr1endsh1ps w1ll never dre Thrs IS true yea even so Carry on Sam' I Dean Lodewyck be1ng of burnt out mmd and great body leave to my lrttle brother my bad reputatron wrth the teach ers I leave to Shrrley Qulnn the promrse of a good t1me To M1ss Roberts the memory of hav1ng me rn her class for two years To the class of 80 I leave all my books left m my locker w1th the homework to be done I berng of supreme mmd terrrhc body and anonymous nature do hereby do lea ve the follow1ng To Mars and Charhe my knowledge of romance To Bron and Gregory a U boat To Coach Brooks state In track and basketball To Mlchelle a tap dance To Zenal a tr1p to L A wzth all the fun she can handle To the Freshman good luck To Mlke the w1ll to convert' To lastmg team To Dexter I lea ve my l1st of brothers and a hard way to go To DLT GR TJ BAG LPR MJN DPB and DD a spec1al type of love I Davld Cornbleth berng ofsuperlor mmd and short body do hereby leave to Mlke Agosta a degree from BSU To Mlke Nov1ck my old materzal mayyou never have the need for It agam To Mztch Wolflleave you my plano To Doug Bentley I leave the thrrd chorce on tests To Randy Edwards I leave my name To Ed Buzby I leave a deceased cat named Fluffy To Karen Vantresca I leave the best dream I have ever had To Cmdy Maul Ilea ve the second best dream Iha ve ever had To Jeff Moreno I lea ve an 80 golf game And hnally to Debble Drnkel I leave the t1me IH my bedroom I Ellen Schmidt bemg ofsome mmd and body do bequeath the followmg to the followlng To Kelbert M a date to every dance ID her whole lrfetrme To Bananas D B and the valet parker to Boo Ray Oscar dozens more spagettr dmners for Larry to m1ss Klove those blrthdaysl to D and D Holllday 12 m1ll1on napkms Klets make a floatU To Ellle fNorl Its Al1ve and Halloween To C1ndy Maul a crown to wear to dlnner To Nat Ashby glmme 5 later' To Mrs Rres one bzg heap mess 0 pzzza' To Loretta C a tr1p to BYU and CSU to M1ss Rooo a our great tr1umphs of floats and stands To Bro Bobby and alljunlor buddres have a great one IH 80 79 IS Fme I Sonja Gale In a desperate attempt to estabhsh a reputa tlon of hav1ng a sound mmd and body do hereby bequeath my gatorade bottles to my dear frrend Judlth Anne although one of them doesn t have a lld because I lost It I also would . , . . . . . Y I ' ,v 1 r ' . . I . . , , , rc u , - . ' 'I I ' , 7 , . . , . . ' ' 3 ' I . . , ., ,, . . . . . . ' 7 7 ' . . , - , ff ,J ' a L , , . , ..,. ' ' ' cr Jr ' ' - D , . D ., . . , 1 o , a 1 1 - 1 'j 1 1 - 1 . . . . , . ., ., ., , , . . I l . . D . A I 4 , ., . , , . ' 1 1 ' 1 ' - - J . , . . ' ff 1 - a I, ' . ,, . . , . . . ' 1 J ' , - J J . I . , . ' rr ' u ' , . . , ' a 4 o 1 I A 4 I I I l I l . I , I , . : . ' 7 L L . D . . D . ' , ' rr rx ' ' , L a 1 , 1 a I Success? To the class of 79 best ofluck 'U Years fo Come ' keep Steve and Jamce happmess. To Mrtronl and Harmon an ever- I l I ' ' I ' I Y 7 1 J 7 I 7 : 5 . - . ' J - - - K 7 Y 5 ' ,. , , . . . . . . . . , ., - , , ' ff ,, ff ' ' 7, 7 ' ' fl ' ,Y ' 7 ' ' I . , . . . . y . , . . . . , . , . . , - . . , , g . , . . . I ' 5 ' 1 4' , . , .' . ' ff ' Y 1, ' ! ' ' ' - . , . , . . . 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' ' . , . . ' . . . , - , ' ff ll ' ff 7, ' Y 7 Y 4 if If 1 - 1 - 4 o 1 ' , 1 1 , . , . . , . y . I ' . I ' 1 ,v ' 'r 'J 'J ' ' 7 . . . , , . . 338lsem0r wllls lrke her to recer ve my Sesam y Street colourrng books so she can trace the prctures for her posters To Sharon Dr Am brosro my sweet hrgh school comrade I leave my nrce clean locker because everyone wrrtes on hers To Mrchelle Maravrch the debutane I leave my old ERA speeches and my debate card Hle box because I know she wrll take good care of them Frnally as an especral fa vor to Dena Carpenter I would lrke to make rt ofhcrally known that she really rs a natural blonde I Dennrs Cortnev berng ofsound mrnd Kc body do hereby leave my books homework car :Q all my love to Shrrley Qurnn who has to strck rt out another year To Jeff Pyle I leave my paper club 49 all my runnrng skrlls God knows he needs them To Coach BerryI leave hrm a wrnnrng team rn Cross Country Kr Track Last but not least Ileave to Chaparral all the best of luck I Sherla McClellon berng of sound mrnd and body do hereby bequest these thrng to the followrng people To Mary and Paula the memorres of Grrls State To Mrah and Nedra I leave debutantes To Kelly Shellr and Lrsa M there own personalrzed soccer players To Mrke and Sham the prrvrledge to be surrounded by 23 females rn all therr classes To Mrs Anderson my love To Mr Schember the memorres of those trrps and an always rmprovrng forensrcs team To Marsre happrness rn everythrng To Darnell first rn everythrng she does To Mrke Novrck a promrse for the future Chaparral keep on wrnnrng stay number one I Trm Kent berng of dual personalrty have found rt neces sary to graduate twrce so as to leave more behrnd To John and Dana many fun trmes at the lrghtrng control board To Mrss Taylor many thanks and long may your bunson burners burn to Mrs Koot I leave a curse my lrttle brother and a chocolate bunny wrth your name on rt To Mr Alleman I leave Leslre Hayes long may her foghorn blast To Mr Tuttle and Mr Paul very many thanks for makrng a performer out of m I Leslre Hayes do hereby bequeath all my frayed flags and broken shafts to the greatest flagtwrrlrng team To Darcre Tracy and Shelly I leave the ,fl drama department and to Garl the game wrnnrng home run ball From my good buddy Trm I take wrth me four of the best and funnrest years of my 11fe To Teresa a parkrng place to Wayne a megaphone to Loretta a wrg and a fun frrendshrp to Kathy thanks and success and to Br Swanson shoe polrsh To my lrttle srs Lrsa I leave you two more proud and glorrous years at the one place that I love and cherrsh Chaparral Hrgh I Tracr Morrrson berng of BenevolentMrnd and rndescrrb able body do hereby wrth an abundance of class bequeath to the followrng Musrc Department memorres of total chaos HA' All my best of frrends all the love rn the world and free trckets to my concerts' To Mr Johnston memorres of good trmes and a place rn my group rf you get trred of teachrng Love Ya Mr Paul all of my respect and love for grvrng me fan tast1c opportun1 tres and crea trng beautrful memorres' Torr Major Leagues' Jamr and Kamr Rule the school' To SL and CB you deserve each other Ithats punrshment enoughU Two of my favorrte musketeers Sleepy and Dumpy may your swords never go dull' Wrse advrse Major League Taboos food right Dont talk to me about Donna CHS rs the Best and I Love You ' GRAUMANS CHINESE THEATRE Tracr Morrrson I Jul1e Reynolds of semr sound mrnd and body bequrth my car to Tracey Lamont rn the hopes that she wrll aqurre my drrvrng abrlrty along wrth rt To Martrn Semler I leave my devoted frrendshrp and the hope that we wrll always be close To Doug Drnkler I leave my love and understandrng and always an open ear To Alan I leave the word frrendshrp To Rhonda Allen I leave frrendshrp and the good trmes To Trm Kent Ileave my laugh ' To Crndy Summers Ileave the hope that our frrendshrp wrll grow To Ken Tuttle Ileave my best wrshes for all of hrs years at Chaparral In closrng I hope that all that enter Chaparral wrll leave as happy as I am Srgned M1dget I Tracey Lamont not out ofmrnd Kr soul bequrth my Frat to Martrn Semler or to whomever wants rt Also my herght to Julre Reynolds a couple ofrnches wouldn thurt Ialso leave my brg mouth to Mrs See s government classes My under standrng srncerrty Kr promptness to Tracr also a trarn for her choo choo track To Doug Drnkler I leave hrm 1 new conehead to replace Julre Good luck' To Rhonda Allen I leave all the trmes we drove around my frrendshrp and Squrggy' To Julro I leave an Englrsh Sheepdog rn hopes you don t get under hrs skrn lrke you do me sometrmes KJustjokrng'l and flea you' To Crndy Summers my marntarnrng Kr attarnrng abrlrty In clos rng rts been a super 3 M years here but Im glad to get the H L' out Wad I Jerry Juarez berng of sound mrnd and body leave Deb W all my love and memorres To Chrrs K Krm P and Courtney M all the gossrp rn CHS to Bob A all the sheep he fanta srzes about To Errc S a new van so he can do what he thrnks he does best To Kara P parents that wrll let me take her out To Alrcra D Tracr H and Terr H I leave behrnd great memo rres of talkrng to one another To Bob A and Mrke H I leave Paula Pelachonr To everybody rn C H S more years of berng I Rrchard J Sprrrtosanto berng of delrrrous mrnd Kr decrep rt body hereby bequeath to Joe Tabeek My good looks to Brad Mc Leroy modern brology and dot to dot to Mr Brrlle the rest of my creatrvrty drugs to Carol my autograph to Mrke Grvens my Clrnt Eastwood retakes to Pam my old moustache to Steve our rncompleted locker to Laura a book of matches to Kahlan an Anrta Bryant dart board to Du Hur my last prece of przza to Duane the one wrth the dog to Dave G Procol Harum and hangman Hnally to Crndr my body I Kevrn Cunnrngham berng ofsou'1d mrnd and great body leave these cherrshed grfts to Mrke N I leave a great prcture from boys state to Debby and Crndy many empty beer bot tles to Shrrly Q all the partyrng and partys we ever went to To Teresa L I leave a box of trssues for all the tears you shed to me To Coach Dyck one year of bowlrng To yearbook staff I leave a great yearbook To Suzr I leave a lot of great trmes To Kathy Ileave the bod of Trm Q To M Mason Ileave the staff of the book To all other frrends I leave the honor of knowrng me and to everyone else good luck Mr Kevrn A Cunnrngham I Vrckr Ford berng of wound mr rd and body do hereby leave all the good trmes srnce 9th grade to my buds Tamr Tracy Susy Q Tammy T Tom and Natalre To Tracy I also leave a weekend rn Cal To Mrke Bowe I leave a bottle of southern comfort A push rn the pool and my frrendshrp to Trm Qurnner To Brett D A great Senror year and my tennrs . , . 1 1 ' 1 . y . . . ' . 1 , . . . I . . ' ' I a , ' . 1 . , . . 7 1 7 . . . . . . , 1 . , 1, - . . ' I I . 5 J . I 7 ' , . . . 1 1 1 ' 1 I . . , , . ' 1 1 1 ' ' . , 1 . . , . . ' 1 1 . ' ' 7 ' I 7 i , . . . . . 1 ' 1 . . . , . ' . . , , ' , ' ' rr 11 ' ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' . . . . . ' ., 4 4 ' 1 ' 1 1 - - 1 1 - - iffl. 6. , , I, - 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 ' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 ' 7 1 1 1 1 ' '1 1 1 - . . , 1 1 1 , - .' . , - 4 . . 4 4 . ' ' 7 1 1 1 ' 7 ' ' 1 1 1 ' . 1 1 1 ' b ' , , I . . , , , . . ' ' ' ' . . ,. . . I' I , I . . . , . , , . . . .1 . . . ., 7 1 . , . , . 4 ' 1 , . . . . 1 -1 '1 ' 1 a , ' ' I , . a 1 . ' 1 senlor w111s!339 racket To Mr lemmon the ofhcral teacher of the year award I leave 4 great years at C H S and 4 wrnnrng football seasons to my foxy lrttle bro Jay Good Luck everyone 79 rs the best I Auburne Gallagher berng of sound mrnd and body leave to Allrson Jameson my old PE locker and all my sexy X boyfrrends and all my great teachers To Lynn Slatoff I leave all the work Inever drd and Mr Swallow for government and to both ofyou I leave a school filled wrth sprrrt and prrde These are thrngs that can not be found anywhere else but CHS To anyone that Imay have left out ofmy wrll Ileave to them the greatest trmes of your lrves To all my old teachers especrally Mr Brrlle Mrss Grab Mrs Gonz I leave all my frrends I Rod Clark berng of corrputed mrnd Kc cloned body do hereby lea ve all future Senrors memorres of m y Black Kc Gold trans am To Daphne Lynn I leave you wrth these mystrcal words Nanoo Nanoo To Kerry Imust say I mrss Joe at Shakeys To Karr memorres of drrvrng nowhere Mr Cof Hn Thanks for your help Mr Brrlle you got me through a rough perr0d Mr Jacobson haben Sre guten gluck 11 J C Hey See ya rn college SC Good Luck rn marrred lrfe D C Kr B C thanks for the educatron Goodbye all you cheer Ieaders 79 rules I Thomas Charles Rader frrpj leave the followrng to the followrng The football team memorres of the state champron shrp To Steve H and Rrck my thanks for double teams and grant holes Ill never forget My thanks to my poker buddres for the 340 smackeroos and may you always catch low spade Lrsa F the polrce chase memory amoung others and my love To Sham my respect and admrratron to Joe Prs the arm wres tlrng champronshrp of CHS Dan Phee the knowledge I re Spect you Trmm y the Double T combo that was never burnt around the end over or through the net Nat A my frrendshrp and affectron Famrly memorres of the Proneer trek and Bonzre skr trrps Mrndy my grade rn Am Lrt and to all my other frrends at CHS my wrsh for luck Xa a gosh darn good lrfe I Lrnda Roberts do hereby declare that the nrckname of my brother Curtrs Roberts was rs and forever shall be Curtrs fK1sseyj Roberts A name grven to hrm by me when I was but an mfant I also state that for all hrs charm and looks rs rn realrty as porsoneous as a boaconstrrctor In realrty rt was I that helped hrm wrth hrs lrttle black book Let rt be know at thrs trme that my brother comes to me wrth all hrs problems wrth hrs grrlfrrends because he cannot find the answers hrm se f I Tracy Tazz Eversole berng of wrld and crazy mrnd leave all the bodres of CHS all my crazrness and sp1r1t To Ms Grabovor I leave all the monsters of the CHS Skr Club To Scott Daley I leave Lela Graffl Uust krddrng'j Also to Scott I leave a rrde on the skr lrft rn Tahoe wrth me To Coach Barnson I leave Susan Lacey' To Bambr I leave Wrlbur' To Dean Rres I leave my srgnrture on her grafhttr board' To Barbie and Cal I leave love and best wrshes' Best Wrshes to everyone of 79' I Dorr Spencer berng of sane mrnd regretfully leave the greatest school I lea ve the best trmes I ve ever had to the class of 7.9 The crazy gang of Susan Tammy Pat dt Lrsa I leave Macayo s and my obnoxrous laugh To Subaru a half eaten cake and a specral thanks To Jrlly Wrll y endless tylenol and a great frrendshrp To Sosky grrl scout cookres and Stevre To Mrke a prrvate eye to Und you favorrte blue Tshrrt I leave my famous nrkes to three hunks Robbre Curtrs and Bobbr To Chaparral I leave wrth a tear rn my eye Thanks for grvrng me a smrle Dorr I Terr Holt leave the followrng to Lrsa Berry all of my crochetrng and our explanatrons I also wrsh her luck and love for the years ahead To Lorr Freeman I leave fun trmes and cheerleadrngmemorres To Bob Arken I leave all of m y knowl edge of Chemrstry To Carolrne I say thanks for everythrng and I leave our swrmmrng pool to make plans rn I leave all of my personal problems to Mr Lemmon I grve my brother to Tammy forever To Brrdget I leave my place on the Varsrty Squad and wrsh her luck and happrness rn cheerleadrng M Randy Lynn Edwards leave to my buds the follow rng Ms Rua and Ms Roberts many thanks Ms Rob a sugar daddy To the Bunnres Ta1ls To Mr Swallowagulp To Mr Baggett a gold hlled Soccer ball Those krdo s who are stayrn fun' fun FUN' The class of 79 love and luck Max the presrdency' Scoody my shoe phone rs rrngrng Dranaane Lane and Mrss Hawarr herself memorres mem or ees' lo Meadow Mauree s Dad a whrte Butterfly Read D 62 C 9 7 9 Carry on Nephr Now I begrn fulfrllrng my destrny RLH I Cheryl Ohrn berng of sound mrnd and body leave to Julre Klren worth all my con versa tron toprcs Kr my lrttle frrend my clean vocabulary To Valerre Vallow turtle necks Kr scarfs rn every color To Natrlre Hrlton Shelly Drnkel Darcee Grrar Tracr Trllander all my old romances X: scrrpts To Mr Pauls new mormons to tease All my patrence cQ endurence to Cathy Bowman and ear mufflers for Br Swansons semrnary class I Carolrne Kelly berng of sound mrnd and body lea ve Lorr F ten pounds Terr H my drrvrng experrence Lrsa Brancuccr a draper for emergencres my auto class I leave my superror talent and brarns rn mechanrcs I thank the football team for a great season and the basketball team too I leave Lrz C a scholarshrp to Notre Dame for volleyball and especrally I leave my brother Chrrs four wonderful years at Chaparral Thanks to the Cheerleaders and Mrs Allen for workrng to gether To Greg G I leave lots of love and wonderful memo rres I Kelly Dawn Kabana berng of rnsane mrnd and trred body do hereby wrll the followrng To Suzre Shellman my closest frrend and part trme srster all the bleach she can keep rn her room a football player to have and to hold and a copy of the NJROTC manual To Mr Paulson all the problem he can recerve wrth banner carrrers and hrs own lrght bulb fac tory fPlease strck one rn your earU To Mr Baggett Ill be your ard for lrfe To Meg S the balls from the banner pole To CHS the best years to come' Thanks for the memorres Kelly Ka bana I Mrchelle McCabe ofsound mrnd and body lea ve trmes rn the PE lockerroom to Crndy Maul and Julre Frrck my two front teeth to Ellre Doble my frrendshrp and forever feelrngs to Doug Shawver the trmes I ve warted to Mrke Evans the great trmes at the football games to Debbre Dunbar and Jrll Stergerwald and Bench Babes to Dexter Hewrrt a better ac quarntance wrth Bo to Mr Brrlle the best learnrng exper . . ' t . , , , . . . , I , , I I 1 . . ' , , , . . 1 1 1 1 1 , , ' 1 ' I 1 ' . , . . . , , , U , . . . ' - , e . . . - KK I1 if ' ' 1 1 ' - ' - , ,, . . . . - , , .. , -- . .. , .. . . . . . . . , . , 1 ' 1 . . . , ' I ' 'I o an 1 a . . , . , H , . , v , .. .. . . . . . , , , - . .. . , , . . . ., .. , - - - , 1 , , D I 3 . : I - 1 1 r ' ' - ' Jason Tate. To Kim Fulmer, Todd Woodrum, Boyd Martin, 1 1 , . , I . . . . ' , , ' 7 7 f' I ' - y 1 4 ' ' ' rr - . 7, ' lf Y, ' 1 , . . 1 1 1 . 1 - 1 1 , I . . . . . ' J ' 7 I I . . , I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , ' I - 1 1 ' ,v I 7 fl 77 ' ' ' Y 7 I 1 1 , .. . , - , . .. l . , 1 . , I' 1 1 I 1 I I ' 1 1 , , . . . . I , , , 1 a 1 , , ' 7 4 1 1 , - . . ' 1 1 1 , ' I ' I 1 1 1 . , -, I - 340lsen1or wrlls rences and frrendshlp and all my love and many great memo rres Ill have forever to Robert Mclnerney all the luck rn the world to the class of 79 I Teddy LaDua berng ofsound m1nd 62 body hereby leave hrst of all to my brother my startmg posrtron my football number 7372 my locker Kc most of all Coach Johnson 63: Coach Frazer To Brlan Green a body To Joy Helton all the love she needs To Karen Ventreska Coach Ackerly Kr the boys PE department To Sam Bracken a prayer To all Jun1ors :Q Junrors to be football players I dt the other Football Senrors leave you Burma To Jrm Pzsanelh all the rnterceptrons on varsrty But don t forget what to say To everybody else a happy farewell I Sharr Harrmgton of sound m1nd 49 body hereby leave to my srster Patty A fantastrc four years at Chaparral To Trlsh Randall terrrlic memorres of our nm th grade year through our Senlor year KMounta1ns partres football gamesj All of the Football player I wlsh you all plenty of scholar shlps and a wonderful future To JM TT QJ MR KT TR TC Kc PR all of the memorres and experrences of Mount Charleston I gl ve to Dan R1 Vero all of the great memorres of our Junlor and Senlor years To all the underclassmen I leave CHAPARRAL I Jrll Mendorff berng of crazy mrnd and body hereby w1ll to Susan Jepsen all our fan tastrc trmes 1n Dr1ll Team blurtlng out secrets two wheelmg and a great relat1onsh1p that ll always last To Pat Randall a wet umbrella Oh Burn' and my love forever To Llsa Cuccr her trghtest squeeze when asleep To Sammr a cement bumper To the frrends at the moun tarns the most memorable event ever To Melanr R our crazy fights wallflowers and a beautrful frzendshrp To Cara all my love To others have great trmes at Chap You ll only experrence them once' I Brll Meyer lea ve all m y precrous mem orres to my fa vor1 te and specral frrend Krm Anter I leave my love and respect to my parents and famlly I leave Ray Dan Rrck Cesar Cheryl and Steve my utmost frrendshrp Ileave wlth body and stay rn sp1r1t I say wrth experrence enjoy Hrgh School enjoy lrfe and enjoy a frrend I Kathryn Nelson of brrllant m1nd lea ve to all the 9th and 10th graders all the cold mornlngs out on the PE held To Denlse I leave all the J V and Varsrty football players she can handle To David I leave all the Varsity cheerleaders To the faculty I leave my lrttle brother Ha' Ha' To future FBLA I leave all rowdy partres To future yearbook staff I lea ve you Mrs Mason deadlrnes and all therr rowdy partres Good Luck have fun see you 79 ers rn 89 I Mrchelle Krepper leave thrs school wlth my name I am the last rn the Krepper blood l1ne To Renee Martrnez I leave behlnd all the classes and studmg whrch bored me through the year Have a good trme here To Mr Jacquot my account mg teacher I hope you have as much fun In your classes over the years as we drd fun the last 2 years To the rest of ya we ll see ya I Rrchard Wekerle berng known to have terrrhc slerght of hand abrlrty leave by expert poker experrence to someone who really needs rt Mzke Ballard My showmanshrp and my conmng to the one who wrll need rt rn the future Sham Strnod Fmally the deck of cards whrch I have amazed the Chaparral student body and faculty wrth to the one who sard they were marked and was burned to find out they weren t Eddle Belrnger I Cheryl Folkman belng of slow m1nd and questronable body leave thzs great school that many wrsh to attend I leave Cowboy Kong my great looks Ms Ru my homework that rarely got done Mr J my ha1r Ms Pro my great danczng feet Roy Clark Oh my Grunt and to CJ all the nzcest lookrng guys ever' Good Luck to all the new bods rn the commg years I You ll Need ltj To my many frrends the great fantastrc terrlhc tlmes I had rn my Senror Year at CHS t1ll we meet agam I Melanr RODIHSOH leave behrnd these flrrts To Jrll Susan Pat Lrsa and Tammy Ileave Macayo s and V To Susan I leave CL and hopes that someday she wrll hnd hers To Corl I leave the trtle Brrckhouse and Amazon Women To Kelly I leave the book I m the Best Coach at Chaparral OF COURSE wrrtten by hrmself To Jrll I leave erght years of GREAT MEMORIES BYENW I Susan Jepsen of hereby delerrous m1nd ci: gorgeous body leave to Tammy Llsa Pat Dor1 Tonr J1ll and Melanr smol derrng rn my car To Pat I leave our unforgetable freaky trrp to the mountarns fWh1ch Iknow on one wrll ever know 'how we felt 2 To Dori as many rrdes as she wants To Jrll the close call m my car To Melanr her halar1ous g1V6 me a break Of course to Lrsa all of our drets and my nzckname cl zen Last but not least I leave to Tammy our endless frrendshrp and all the others Marcr great memorres of CHS I Sherle Arnts rn sound m1nd and trred body Kfrom three years of D T practrce I Leave my best buddy Tracy her broken nose a bottle of Vodka the good trmes rn my yellow bomb and all the memorres of 15 years To Jon V I leave all the chemrstry perpendlculors and hanslets he can handle To RoryN Jlmmy V SherryS and C1ndyM thegreat tlmes at K O To the Caballeros my hshnets pulled muscles and early mornrng practrces To Next years captarn I leave a fan tastrc drrll team To Joe and the drummers I leave Drsney land and a great marchmg season I Desrree K Wheeler of sound m1nd and body leave the football teams to my srster Shalee Wheeler I know she can handle them but I don t know rf they can handle her Good Luck Guys' To Sam Bracken some thank vous To Paula Neagle and Theresa Boone memorres of fun and crazy trmes To Mr Krmak thanks for tryzng to keep me rn lme For my brother Jeff Wheeler I w1sh hrm luck at Chaparral and last of all many thanks to the football coaches for makrng our school fl andgood luck nextyear class of80 You Il need It to out do the class of 79 I T1m Kent berng of semz sound m1nd and slzghtly sound body do hereby leave unto the worla my everlastmg charm To Jamr Ross Frrtz Darla Tracy Srlvla Bernre Coug Mar t1n and Rhonda I leave my outstandrng vocal talent and abrlrty To Ph yllrs I leave a terrrbl y mrsspelled name to Leslre I leave all of those carnatrons we never got all the late drama assrgnments and many thanks to a very specral frrend T Trac! much love and I don t have to wrsh you luck rn the future because you got everythlng you need to get anywhere you want to , - . . , . . . 1 1 ! ' 7 ' 1 1 I 7 ! 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . , . , , rr 11 1 , 1 . . . , . , . , 1 , 1: 11 rr 11, 1 . . , , , . . . . . , . . . , . . . , . . . . , . U , U . . . . . . , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . li . , 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 U . . . . . . . 1 1 1 - - - 1 1 rr 1 11 rn 11 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1: 1 11 1 ' 1 . . ., ., , ., ., , . ., ,, . . .... . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 l . J . , . - - - y ' ' ' rc ' 11 1 1 ' ' u 11 ' ' ' . , . . 1 1 1 1 1 - rr 1 11 1 . . , , . , . . I ' I ! . , . . , . . . . , . , . H ' 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ., ., ., . 1 1 1: 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 . , . I, - 1 1 1 ' 1 - . . , . ' I I ' 7 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - - 1 K: 11 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' . , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' , I, . . ' J 1 1 1 ' 0 . . . - , . . , 1 1 , . , . semor w1lls!341 I Lrsa Frel do hereby leave the followmg to the followmg Hrst to Tom Rader a whole lot ofmemorles and a whole lot of love always remember 0 k to Tye Langer Ileave 7st1tches a broken wrndshleld and a sl1gh tl y used Celrca to Mrndy Wrck man I leave a lot of gratrtude for the rnszde mformatlon and all the memorres of long ago to Kelly McNe1l I leave a bzg THANKS for all the help wrth Student Councll to the next student councll Ilea ve all the luck di: love you ll need Thanks for everythzng CH S Here s to the class of 79 I Cmdy Maul leave 3 fantastrc years to CHS To Pat and Cherr great memorres of the squad of 78 and Reno' To Lrsa great cheerleadmg memorres and guess who'7' To Cmdy Su san Karen Nma specral thanks for frzendshrp shared To the football team cheerleaders songleaders a wrnnrng sea son To Mr Lemmon another daughter To Mrke June 20 To Kelly sunshlne To Mlchelle and Robert happrness To my best frrend Ellre all secrets love and hope for eternal frrendshrp To the class of 80 a lrngerrng sprrrt Frnally to the class of 79 great trmes and remember well always be together' I Ellre Doble leave to C1ndy her favorlte dad and all my frrendshlp forever To Mrkey my hrgh vo1ce and my thanks for bemg a great frrend To Eddre as many great storres as he can tell To Rory the number 64 To Kelly her fa vorzte foot ball player To Ellen Mrchelle and the rest of the gang all of the fun we shared To Mrss Rua all the memorles of her 79 class thanks' To Julre and Krm all the flat shoes they can handle To all my Junror frrends I leave a great Semor year I Tracy El vm being of sound mmd and brursed body Ifrom Drrll Team J do hereby leave Sherrre A my bestest bud all our great trmes from hfteen years my Freudean psychology and 100 more years of good fun trouble To Jon V I leave all my uglrness To Jennrfer W all your Wrnme Poo T shrrts and my l1ttle step brother To Sherry S I leave Labor Day week ends and eagles To Ell1e D I leave a pack of typmg erasers and M1ss Rua a slower stop watch To Joe D keep rn beat and to future dr1ll teams all my love Kc luck To Mr Chmg I leave a l1fe trme supply of elephantjokes To Mr O Nell I leave the hope that all therr experlences may turn out as good as mme d1d To all my frrends and to all my enemres I wish you Jesus more than anythzng' To Stacy and Donald Ilea ve my thanks for 1n troducrng m to the best frrend anyone could have Joy Artemrs I Jenmfer Wellham bemg of sound mmd and body? leave to Larry D a fantastrc senror year memorres that w1ll last forever and all my love To Tracy E a pass 130 R HH HUC' polrce moves To Mrke F my car the movres lunch and a specral frrendshrp that w1ll never end To Trm Q and Kevrn C our crazy Junior year To Jrmmy V Jon V and Doug S my nlckname WT Pooh To Mr Scott and Mr Cofhn a specral thanks for all the help and concern To all the remammg students at CHS many great years to come' I Suzre Shellman bemg of sound mmd and body hereby leave the followmg to my frlends and fow I leave to Krm the CHS band may she have fun all by herself may all the trmes be hlgh tzmes I leave to Ester Mlke Novrck and h1s lrttle suprlse I leave to Kelly all of the fun memorles we ve shared Ileave to Mr P prece and qulet from my quote blg mouth I Danny Phee wlth unsound mmd and terrrhc body legs etc do hereby leave my lrttle bro John and llttle SIS Nancy 2 years to have the tlme of your lrfe To all the football guys a hopeful state champronshrp Iknow we ll get It To Courtney Sorry' To AIICIH the best bench babe a guy could ever have also the best lookrng' To Mr Lemmon you are the greatest' To Coach Had your the baddest' To Ed B the funnlest guy Ive ever met next to myself To Pace and Lance my best buddles remember all the good trmes especrally Clrcus C1r cus' and to Teresa A Long1 all my love Good Luck and Adros 5510 44 15 I Jody Frog Goodwlll do hereby bequeath the followmg to Val and Debbre memorres of Dr1ll Team Camp 78 to Julze McFr1ck love and frrendshrp forever fag we ll make It to Santa Monzca agam someday' to Dlck Luna my love forever and ever and ever Krfyou don t cut your harrj to Randy Frelds a marrlage proposal to Sherry Stephens trrps to Colorado and Utah a Salt Lake C1ty baseball team a tram car hlled wrth Coors a lawn charr and da1qu1r1s for the drrve rn 1 000 TC T s and all the memorres ofa wonderful and Insane frrendshrp Frogs Forever ' I Drck Luna belrevmg hrmly that Knowledge IS Good do hereby leave to my bro Ph1l 2 more years of studly tennrs play capped off by All State to Ms Rua the 4 most enjoyed years of my lrfe and a real l1fe Rocky of your very own To Karr Lrsa F At Marsh my love forever to Sham the Bram a gold valedectory medal lrke mme to Georgette A Boston Marathon champronshrp to Jo a lrfesrze rnflatable frog to Frosty a college All Amerrcanshlp to my keyboards compan lon lRandy MCGU1F6l all those mformal IHIUI concerts at my house and 5100 worth of vorce lessons so someday we can cut a record To everyone who partrcrpated rn my homecom1ng nrght surprrse brrthday party I thank you for the happlest trme of my hfe a nrght I w1ll never forget I Sherry fMouthJ Stephens bemg ofall sound leave Chap arral wrth a 451 dr1ll team To Debbre and Val memorres of dr1ll team camp To Tracy Elvln another Labor Day weekend and many memorles To Tracy Eversole all my love and everlastmg frlendshlp and memorres To Barbre and Cal the Holzday Inn To Gordon all my love and a years subscrrptron to the Sun newspaper To Doug Randall 55 00 for hrs body To Debbre Davls you know who To Jody fFrogj all the frrend sh1p that we shared and the memorres from Utah Dr1ll Team camp and Colorado and many memorles I Tracy Roach hereby leave my freshmen and Sophomore years to John B I leave Jlmm y B my thanks for bemg Jrm my To Jrm Pls all the love letters rn the world To Nat the Frlday nrghts and those SlCk old men To Joe Ileave 45940 Nat and my thanks for the rrdes home To Trm 4520 my thanks for hstenmg and helprng and my love To Eddre B I leave Wlnchells donuts on Sat mornlngs spaghettr dmners Kr laughs To Pace Ilove you madly To Vrck the best trmes :fr best summer of my lrfe To all the freshmen Kr sophomores grrls I leave MIKE BOWE I Cr1s Keatmg bemg of sound mmd and body do hereby leave to Al1ce Coles the bzg 4 s and a lot ofgreat memorzes best buddy' To my 3 srsters Kel Deb Kr Ron all my love To Courtney Morgan I leave our true loves Robert L Kr Srd A and all of the crazy memor1es we had Im gonna mrx my sugar around To Courtney Teresa and N1ck1e I leave P I ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 ' '1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 , . . , . , . . . ' 1 1 - , , . 1 . . . . . . , , i - . . , . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' rr 11 ' 1 f ' ' ' 4: 11 ' ' , ' ' 1 1 1 ' . H . ,, . . . . . , , 1' 7 ' 1 - ' '1 . . . . . . H ,, , 1 1 ' ' 1 - - - . , - . - . ., I, - . . . . , . ' . , , Y I 1 1 1 . . , . . . . . . . ' ' ' 1 1 , H ,, - , . . . . . . . I' - . , . ' 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 . . . . . , . . . H . ,, ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 . . , . . . . ' Y 1 '1 1 1 7 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 y ' '1 1 1 1 - 1 ' - 1 . . - , . ' ' 1 1 ' . . 1 . , 4 1 1 , . - 1 1 ., 1 , . - , . -, ' - ' ' ' , l - ' 'P ' , L . - 1 1 , ' 1 1 1 .1 ' ' . . . - It 77 . . . . . . - - ' 7 , , ' rr 11 . cc 11 ' ' . . ., ' O 1 I . ' 1 1 . . . , 1' I . - - 1 . , . , A, . ' . . rr ' ' ' ' , ' n 1 ' 11 yy - - ' 'K 1 1 342fsen1or wllls our fun memories at Battistas' To Teresa Longi I leave our favorite teacher Mrs S see ya at s school I'o Klm P my love IQ luck with Steve Goodbye' I Ed Belanger leave the followmg To the football team two wmnmg seasons and a lot of good memor1es To Sham Strnod I leave my chess moves To Tim Terry I leave Jerry Coles glrlfrzend To Tom Rader I leave nothmg not even second IH wmnmgs To Joseph Pisanelli I leave a Rocky al bum To all the gzrls that I went out with Ileave my wzldest dreams To the gang at the float I leave my supervzszon To Dan Revzro I leave my hrst stick m the state game as a dedication To my teacher I leave I Mary Crane bemg rich m friends and mouth do hereby will the future FBLA ers all the business trips to party hardy on To Tma a guy who looks exactly like Jlm To all my Socrates l1ke teacher I leave a very profound grat1tude and apprec1at1on for their love and help the last 4 years To my counselors Rua and Coffin I return sanity and a hope for the future To my bestest bud Den1 Ileave the serious moments special secrets a friendship that has no end1ng the P Kc J ofa Senior year and last but not least I leave her my great softball abilities ball 4 I Debbie Dunbar leave to Cmdy Maul all the good times we ve had at work and happiness to you and Jeff To Jill Stelgerwald and Michelle McCabe friendship and memories of football To Traci Hayme all the happiness m the world and memor1es of Bench Babes To all the new Bench Babes and football team all the luck m the world To Steve Hitch cock Rob Anderson Mike Downing and Tony Scott you were great football players To Al1c1a Deluca please don t have any Champ1onsh1ps you can get your hands on I Debb1e Dmkel bemg of sound mmd and body do hearby leave Greg Murphy memories of a wild summer To my best buddy Cmdy Summers our many experiences together and all my friendship To Mike Nov1ck a pizza from Straw Hat and a Homecoming nightyou won tforget' To Doug Dmkler I leave a lead part in the next play and all the good times Ihad at CHS To Dawn and Bob Ileave a psychiatrist to work out all your problems' To the Tall Flags I have my horse voice my boots and a lot of appreciation and love I Cmdy Summer bemg ofsound body and sometimes mmd do hereby leavf J D Lathrop a datmg ticket good through 1.980 to msure at least 8 dates a week and all my love' To Debb1e Dmkel the will and determination to learn to drive a promise of companzonshlp for the rest of her l1fe and all the love m the world which she so deserves To Juhe Reynolds a little of my height and a decent suze said boat To Chrls Fowler a golden scapel and needles along with a Thank You for bemg such a buddle To Steve Smlth My Heart I Bronica Clay bemg of mangled mmd battered body and saddened soul bequeath my lonesome locker to Allen Lee my ability to mamtam my temper to Alvm Lee my sensational smgmg ab1l1ty to Deidre Cross my speech ability to Darnell Frazier and my ability to succeed m class to Kathy Phelan Last but not least I LEA VE I Jenise Coyle bemg of modestly marvelous mmd and barely beaut1ful body do hereby bequeath my favorite horse to Rock n :Q Roll n Ray to fulfill his dream of coolness I leave the promise of a terrlfic newspaper staff to Mr Miller with the hope that they can make it without me fand I love you tooj Also Good Luck Pam as Editor to Mr Cofhn I hope you can find an ald that can file faster and to all next year s and future Soccer Bunnies KEEP ON HOPPING I Joe Bongzovz one mem ber of the illustrious 3 Musketeers bemg of sharp epee do hereby bequeath to following to the followmg To Ioe Athos I leave all the memories ofsummer hike rides basketball teams pools Emerson Road and a love unsurpassed by any other and above all thanks for standing by me when I left and bemg there when I finally came back To Mats Porthos I leave the other half of the aforemen tloned love and memories of bike rides a certam weddmg and our oath while at the weddmg To Joe and Dean fr1endsh1p everlastmg Touche' I Alan Fred Sullivan bemg ofsound mmd Kr out of tune voice do hereby bequeath the followmg To Dolphis I leave the Allan Sullivan Smgers KA S S J To the band I leave my sp1r1t To the hero I leave my drum and a broken black dot To Tom I leave a trough To Marla I leave all my love To My Llttle S1sters Maureen dt Julie I leave a solution to your problems To all the students at Chaparral I leave you THE GREATEST SCHOOL EVER' I Lisa Meyers allas mouth di motor mouth bemg of msane mmd and body leave Chaparral with super memories I leave Executive Council and a terrlhc year m Soccer Bunnies I leave Martm Semler the thrill of driving my Blue Bomb I leave to John Hammelman my body fHal and memories of the Love Bandit Ileave Miss Roberts as the best aide and I lockers of 100 to 114 with all the secret notes and speclal n1cknames written on them To my best friends Shelli Bug Kathy and Jackie I leave many memories and also my love I Teresa Proctor do hereby bequeath to the band with the solid gold sound my great musical talent I leave all my lef tover music to Molly M fgood luck bling itl Ileave my B L to any underclassman crazy enough to take my place I leave to the perfect Bass Clarinet squad all of m y expertise on bemg perfect To Mr P I replentlsh his supply of smellmg salts To Tom F John W Reggle R Kay M I leave all our great t1mes to Wayne A Fred S Mike N Leslie H and Mlke A all of our great times as the greatest Seniors ever at Chaparral Last but not least Ileave to Tom F Ji John W :Q Dolphis B all the toilet paper Kazoos masks and other great traditions to carry on Now I leave the greatest school ever TP I M1chel Nounna bemg' Alive and running leave my jog gmg suits to Debra she graduated but thats O K To Choir all the wonderful memories to anyone Iknow and hope they do as well as the classes of 77 78 Kc 79 To the Sidekicks the prayers of growmg bigger and domg better To the Yearbook Staff Mrs Mason with the headache of hndmg someone as foolish as myself to be edltor of the faculty sec to the person who re ieves it all the patlence and blessmgs you can possibly handle and the w1sh to all to recieve what they want and be blessed m Jesus name Amen To Paula a thanks for the very precious moments together the rest unexpressable Finally to the faculty of Chaparral High School The most fabulous academ1c section smce the begmnmg of CH S . . . , , . . . I 1 1 , s 1 - , , . , . , I I ' I . , . . .I . . U, . ., . . y I . . . . : ' ' J . . 1 1 . , , , I I - I I I . . . . , . . . ,, ,, . . . - I 1 J r - , l' r 1 ' ' ' ' fl . . . - - ,, . . I - . . , J . y . . . , . . . . . . . y . I . I . . I I ' I I . ' ' 1 rr ' v 4 ' - more headaches. To Chaparral High School all the State also leave her future Soccer Bunnies. I also leave behind the . I ' ' ' KK II 1 I I I I I ' I I I . C I I . . , . . - . y . . . . , ' lf II ' ' ' . , . . I . . I . ., ., . . ., ., ., ., . I I ' . . ., ., . . . , . . ' I I , . . . . ' , D 1 1 1 1 o . . . . . , I - , H . . , . l , , . . . ax ' ' ' rr :J ' j ' . . I I I ' : ' , '1. 1 I 1 1 1 I p , I K: , 1 1 , - I ' J 1 4 . ' I I. ' y ' , 1 1 1 1 1 1 , semor w1llsf343 I, Wayne Alger, being of sound body and non-existant mind, do hereby remove my existence from Chaparral by turning over my prized possessions and other absurdities to the following: To Tom Fell I leave my position as Cheerleader of the C.H.S. Band fI'll keep the skirt.J Also, I leave him my beloved Bass Clarinett, to use as I did Ccane, club, and musical instrument, in that order.J To my little sister , Molly Murphy, I leave stacks and stacks of music never used and all the fun of being a senior. To all my teachers over the years I leave a little peace and quiet. For Mr. Paulson I leave. CThat's enough to make him happy, but there's morel I leave him a mess of new Freshmen that can't march. Most importantly I leave Tom to take my place as loud mouth and total fool to help the grey hairs come faster. Finally, to Chaparral High School, I leave many great memories of the dumb things I've done. But most of all I hope I can leave to all the underclassmen coming up all of the spirit that I have for the number one school in the nation. I, Mike Hall, being sound of mind, leave the following: to Rob Anderson I leave my number 13 Varsity baseball uniform. To all of next years baseball players, I leave Coach Hadfield's anger then silence after a loss. To my special friends Kim A. and Suzy M., I leave 2 and 3 years respectively of great Chaparral years to enjoy. To Mr. Lemmon I leave with him my great jokes and excellent limmericks. To Dirt I leave a handy wipe to clean that mean HW . To all of those players out there, Right on! Keep Playing! Best Wishes from Frosty , Dr. K '79' Mike Hall. I, Kathy Grant, being of intelligent mind and out of shaded body hereby leave the quads, Malcolm, Barthale- mew, Godfrey, imy best friendsl all the fun times that we have had. I will enjoy those memories forever. To Tim Kasper I leave all the food at Taco Bell covered with olives, the love we never had and Donna Summer. To Martin Semler a jar of pickles. To Lisa Meyers, a muzzle to Shelli Bujalski a carnation up her nose to Jackie Bishop, Shane Strnod CDuckyJ. To Miss Roberts the memories of the quads haunting her mind forever, and to my teachers, I leave. I, Rachel Fox, being of sound mind and ? body, hereby leave to David Matlock all of my notes from history and my Taco Bell lunches. To Rocky I leave the library for study purposes only. To Jenny Ann I leave a zipper for her mouth. To Mr. J. I leave all of my classroom hassels. To Mrs. Koot I leave all of my Deism and Puritanism notes for next year classes. To Mrs. Mason I leave two great yearbooks. To Mrs. Halton I leave all of my problems. To Pace Mannion I leave all of the dishwashing lessons HA HA. To Eric J. I leave all of my left over Senior pictures, my 11537 jersey and all of my love. To Shetitia B. I leave all the donuts, milk, and tardies. To Jenal P. I leave all of my Shorthand skills and last but not least I leave to the class of '80 a great year. I, Seth Willick, being of sound mind and body will start this will by the giving of some of my possessions. To Mr. Baggatt I leave all 13 of my lockers. To Mr. Orr, I leave nothing but my failing grades to remember me by. To 344fsen1or wills Margerret I leave myself tif she wants me.J To all the rest of you clods Party Hardy 79'. I, Jon, Blamy Vlanimma Vlaming, do hereby leave the following: To Mike D. the peoples choice I leave him his book, How to Be Perverted in 10 Easy Lessonsf' To his protoge Vienna I leave a pair of glasses, a bottle of tobasco sauce, and the memory of all his finef?J girl- friends. To Flem I leave a trip to the Ranch Knot Can- fields'J. To Greg Des a girlfriend and a case of his favorite protein. To Richard S. all the good times we had and a cure for his foot-in-mouth disease. To Coach Berry a state champion team. To everyone I know and didn't mention I leave CHS with some great memories and wish everyone the best of luck. I, Adreinne Grant, leave to my brother Dave lots of strength and loads of patience to get him through another year here. I, Dusty Crandall, being of almost sound mind Sz body, do hereby will the following: To my sister Rusty, I leave my locker combination, seeing as how I broke into her's so many times. To Darla Cook, I leave all the foxy guys Cexcept Curtisj to do with as she pleases. I leave Curtis Roberts all my love and friendship, and the score of our homecoming game. I leave Casey McMacking myself, and to the rest of Chaparral I leave! I, Jackie Bishop, leave my little sis four great years at CHS and B.M. I leave the quads all the great memories and good times, also Bucky,' and Ducky . To Mr. Coffin I leave you my sis. she's just like me. To V.P. I leave A.M., M.I.. To Soccer Bunnies, all the good times, and the coaches and Miss Roberts I leave another great Soccer Bunny. To Randy, Donna, Kathy, Bobbie I leave Pop's. I leave Peabody to Mark G. To Teri B., and Debbie B. I leave can of beans. To all the future Seniors a year as good as 79 . I, Shelli Bujalski, alias Malcolm Hornblower, III, fBugJ hereby bequeath all my womanly wiles to Korie Bosley. To all who take trig my teacher's edition text book. To Mr. Coffin I leave relief-I'm the last of the Bujalski'sl To all of Ms. Mannion's future classes, this advise: She doesn't dance-don't ask her! To Vina Powers-may she grow into her Soccer Bunnie jacket. All future Soccer Bunnies you have the greatest advisor possible, Miss Roberts, and of course the quads fBartholamew, Bruno, Sz Godfreyl lets always keep in touch. Also all future Seniors, the best possible year of their life. I, David L. Koempel, being of warped mind and red nosie. Do hereby bequeath old worksheets, Algebra II, many great times, and friendship to Harmon. K.H.G. the M.D. team, 5 years of C-p, and a daily wom. Greg beauti- ful interior design. Mike M. a slow car with auto-matic pilot. Tom and Linda, John Pahl part II. Jamie, Nanci and the rest a great life and love. To the many teachers, a quiet class room without bad jokes. To all my other fans CHA HAD. Great times. The world, a look out, because your all going to see me make it, and I mean Big. I, Marsha Sharp, will all my good times and spirit to Debbie Messina, to Jody Hale, many great experiences in theater. To Miss Rua, I leave all the great memories of the class of '79, To Miss Roberts and Miss Grabovoi I leave you the fresco on the wall in pompig and great memories of Europe. To Mr. Paul, I leave. To Sandy I wish you long lasting memories of Swensen's and I also leave you Albert French fnice of me, huhll To my good buddy Lisa Combs I leave you great memories and a long lasting friendship. To those handsome DeLuca twins, I regretfully leave. To Sheri Pearcy one of the most greatest people in the world I leave you a pizza along with . . .ect. To Dick Luna, Thanks! I, Dina Lee Salvucci, do hereby bequeath the following: to Patti Ann Brown, a camera always at her side, a cup of ice to use on whoever she sees fit, a batch of cookies from CP, and letters from me for the rest of my life. To Natalie, good luck and a new ear to replace the one I talked off. To Mrs. French, I leave Mr. Foote and my fondest thoughts to both of them. To Mrs. Koot, thanks for the best English class. To Jimmy, I leave my love and a babysitter to take my place when l'm gone. To You-Know-Who, I leave All Those Pictures. To the Coaches and the Boys P.E. Depart- ment, I leave well, if they want anything they can ask for it. I Doug Shawver, leave the following: To the Future Linemen on the football team I leave Coach Johnson and the Bumma Freeway. To Coach Frazier, a can of Nair . To Coach Chura, a new wardrobe, and, Oh. Yeah! To Coach Ackerley I leave nothing, absolutly nothing! To Ismari I leave a harpoon, for all his fine girlfriends. To Marci S. an new cape and broom. To Georgie Jr. a dead crow. To everyone not mentioned I leave the classiest and best school in the country, fP.S. to all the people I owe money to, an I.O.U.J Most of all, to Kim T. I leave all my Love. Good Luck '80 CYou'll need itll I, Tom Cole, being of sound mind and body, bequeath to my sisters Geri: a bunch of studs, and Lennie: bail, to Mike Novick I leave clothes he can't take off, to Mike Agosta 2 cases of toilet paper and Rossini, to Mr. Johnson all my humor and wasted time, to Mr. Alleman, my perfect test scores, to Rodney Arndt, his own McDonalds: to Dave and Harmon K., worksheets and a commission and a Polish Pope: to Mickey Mitrani my drivers licence, my easy bake oven, a nose job, and my purple Duster, and to Linda Pesquarella I leave all my love forever and everything else I have. Signed T. Choker. I, Sir Michael Jewop Mitrani Esq., being without mind nor body, bequeath my luck with police, superior driving ability, an 8-second car, full keg of beer, and my blue jump suit to Tom Choker. To Harmon, the Lions club, and Pepperdine SA championship. Dave I leave the conclave urinal that I borrowed. To Mike Novick I leave a 90-minute memoex tape. To Tracy Tumbleson, the ZORB. To Wayne Alger I leave the word GREASE To Sheila Mac, my tender lips. To the rest of the world, a Polish Pope. Signed, Simptor J. Fadelious. I, Chris Tomlinson, being out of my mind but still resid- ing within my body leave all of my best wrestling holds to the 3 Mikes so that they can hold on to girls for more than 1 night. I leave to Brian Green all my old girlfriends to take out. To My buddy Gordy J. I leave a sled repair kit. I leave to Greg Des Jardins a 1 year supply of Buckhorn beer Cyuml, and to Valerie Couch Cfor a graduation present my tooth bronzed . Finally, I leave Debbie Messina my Gumby , come over and get him. I, Mike Evans, being of tired mind and body Cthanks girlsl do hereby leave all my football talents to: my bro Jim, Brian, Curtis, Sz Jimmy P. so maybe one of them can be a decent D.B. All the memories of CHS to the class of 80. Those night of over intoxication to Debbie for helping me when I got sick. To Coach Chura hopes that you find another great DB that's a midget To Joey, Tim 8: Nat thanks for the great years. Sorry I can't leave my love for everyone, but, that's reserved for Jo. Goodbye 8a Good Luck Chaparral. I, Tim Terry, who is not of either sound mind or body do hereby leave the DeLuca brother's all the good time expe- cially with C.S. Dave and S.P Tom but for all my Senior friends all the memories of getting drunk together and not regret the things we did and to P.M. all the fun we had with D.R. and J.T. in the summer of '76. To Mike E. and Joe P. the great fun we had on the graduation of '78' To Nat the memories of past and present. Just remember that you Will always be in my heart and my mind. To Tom R. the great times in football. P.S. to Miss Rua be glad that I'm not 10 years older. I, Arnett Sutton, being of sound mind and body leave Kim C., Richard W. and the Varsity football shirt No. 74. to Kim R. I leave Jerry's underwear, to Charisse. I leave Jerry's kids, to Rhonda A. I leave Chris K., to Cindy O., I leave Dexter, to Kathy A., I leave all my modeling jobs, to the Junior class I leave all the memories of THE CLASS OF 79 all my fond memories of CHS to everyone else, Also I leave the memories of Buttons to everyone up above. I, Dean Matsuura, being of sound mind and body hereby will to Bob, Eric, and Raul another minority to take my place. To my little brother I leave 3 more fun years of school. To the other 2 Musketeers I leave all the great times and memories. I also leave all my favorite Pin Pals, you know who you are, another exciting trip to state, to Dave I hope your Senior year is as fun as mine. Last but not least I leave Coach Barnson all the minorities to help him take state again. I, Randy McGuire, being of fairly sound mind and body do hereby bequeath the following: To anyone with S 200 a lot of patience, and some strong legs ffor when it stallsl, I leave the Polaco fand may God be with youl. To my baby brother Rick, I leave a great Senior year and some suction cups for hanging on ceilings. To Coach Hadfield I leave my collection of Ginsu knives to make those baseball cuts a little easier. To Mr. Lemmon I leave a tan for his blue legs. To Dickie Luna I leave a grand piano in case the baseball career fizzles and 30 pounds so you can hit more four- baggers. To Shain Strnod I leave my full ride scholarship to U.C.L.A. QUniversity of Comedians Lacking Audi- encesl. To Brian Stout I leave a much needed Fuzzbuster. To Mike Frosty Blade Dr, K Hall I leave a new liver and a new engine. To all you other Knuckleheads, get out of here you guys. Thanks for the memories CHS. senior w1llsf345 L Michael J Novick, being of supremity, lea ve the following to the following: Mike Agosta, my high morals, Wayne Alger, my love of life, Mr. Allman, Dirty Gurty from Bazurte, Mike Bal- lard, a graduation night surprise, Dolphis Boucher, some discus- sions and protection, Mrs. Butler, the wisdom of Socrates, Tom Cole, Cedar City and rocks and Linda, too, Kevin Cunningham, my nasty bits, Debbie Dinkel, Homecoming night, Madeline E vangelista I what a namej, love and happiness, Tom Fell, viva la Toilet Paperl, Kenny Goussak, muff forever, Larry Hansen, 3 beers and a mormon girl, Kevin lSweetheartj Haskel, S and IVL Leslie Hayes, Sir Walter Raleigh, Harmon Kirsch, my bow tie, Dave Koemple, the NBFTY Mrs. Koot, the love she needs, Kari Krause, Sgt. Pepper and some crepe paper and one big cheer, Esther Linares, love and thanks and me, Sheila McClellen, a ride over the threshold, Dwayne Miller, the morning I tried to lightgas, Mike Mitrani, my machine, Paula Naegle, a kiss and all my sincere gratitude if she prints all this, Linda Pasquarella, a picture in 1982, Michelle and Lisa, the answer to holding it in, Dave Welsh, new MB techniques, and to David Cornbleth, my friend, I leave contraban, Allano, phone calls, Terri, a car, and thanks. To the songleader and cheerleaders I leave 'fHey Song- leader . . and Hey Cheerleaders . . . '1 and to the drill team I leave my sensuous singing. Finally, to My band I leave love, understanding, friendship, fraternity, joy, hope, happiness, ma- turity, fulfillment, respect, pride, enthusiasm, and life. To Pace: all the ladies and all the dunks he can handle. To Dext. a new car and a two hand reverse slam. To C.H.S. a winning ffl season in every sport. To Doug Randell the real captain Kernville, a ten year supply of worms to fish with. To Lance HatHeld a set of tweezers to pull the splinter out. To my love Michelle, a piece of mind, a gentle touch and the idea that she can do anything if she tries. All my love to Michelle. Signed Robert Mclnerney. L Eileen McFadyen, leave Jaimie S. all the memories of Hot Shots. To Lisa R. my singing voice. To Kim P. I wish the best in cheerleading. To Gloria M. the best three years at CHS. I leave to Nickie and Lance my allowances supply of bubblegum. To Coach Booth I leave my great sense of h umor to work on and my golf game. Tony S. I leave my friendship and my locker. To Coach Hadheld I leave all my anacin, black licorice and great talks we had. Nickie F1 I leave money to decorate lockers at basketball. Lance I-L, fm y little brotherj, I leave all my love and great times we shared at CHS. To the Holliday twins my thanks for all their help. To Chaparral I leave many mememories I ll always remember and miss. Best of Luck Class of '80. L Ronni Leamaster, being of sound mind and body, leave to Kenny Oscar all the anonymous notes and carnations that he received throughout the school year-Hee! Hee! To Karla Brough ton, Sue Oscar, Kim Mann, Sue Hall, and Korie Bosley, I leave all the happy and not so happy memories of Chaparral High. But most of all my best wishes. To the Deans and Counsel- ors Isay Bye Bye. Last but not least Mr. Tomlinson Isay thanks to the great time I had in his class. L Karen Broughton, being of sound mind and body leave to Kenny Oscar all the anonymous notes and carnations that he 346lsen1or wills received allyear. Ha! Ha! To my sister Karla I leave all my memories and the teachers I had that she might get. To Sue Oscar, Sue Hall, Kim Mann, and Korie Bosley, I leave my best wishes and hope for a fantastic Senior year at Chaparral High. To Mr. CofHn I leave memories of m y visits to your ofHce and to Mr. Tomlinson, thank you for a great and unforgetable 2nd hour!!!! L Joseph Michael Schoheld, hereby leave the following: To Mr. Kthat's right Bobj Lemmon the great times of Spanish II and Match Game '77. To Bobby I the snake! Strnod a 1000yd. season- next year. To the cool babys in the 38th ward happiness and success in the years to come. To Mike Rader, a junior member- ship in the family . To Randy Edwards, a cat for every date she goes on without Gary. To Tom Rader and Paul Turner, the best of friendship and memories of the family'i To my little sister, Kari, a section of Mike Novickis brain so that she can cruise through her last two years of high school. L Kari Krause, who cannot yell, hear, or see any longer leave Head Cheerleader to Lisa Brancucci - GOOD LUCK! To Kim Petersen -I hope you can keep your cute little figure! To Marci Nep - I love you very much! You are my best friend no matter where you are! To the class of '79 - I leave all our fantastic times together! We are 451 ! I will miss you all! Thanks C.H.S. for all the fun! '78 ,79 CHEERLEADING RULES! KI miss you.U L Natalie Ashby, being ofsound mind and body, hereby leave this great school and friends. To my baby bro. Curtis and sister, Trina, I lea ve my favorite buddies like the DeLuca twins. To Tim Terry I lea ve a mornin! To my long lasting honey Joe Joe, the best Senior year and to Jim Pisanelli all my free rides to school. To all the Seniors next year I hope your year has been as fun and as great as mine. Thanks to Wasy, Vicki, Ellen, Cheri, Pat, Tom, Kevin, Julie, Mike B., Tim, Mike E., Ed, Jolene and the rest of the Senior class. I love you all Thanks Chaparral. L Pat Randall, being of sound mind and a model body leave my cheerleading skills to the up coming ones, my personality to Sonny Maxwell, ESP 8: friendship to Sue Jepsen and the best years that I 'll never Rwrget at the .fl school, Chaparral High! L Shannon Morris, being of not so sound a mind leave to my friend Debby Davis all those warm summer nites and the trouble we always managed to get into. I leave Michele M To poor Kenny G. who never gives up! To the class of '80 I certainly hope you guys grow up to be as great as the class of 79'f To Tim Quinney fWho thinks hes a studj Ileave all the virgins who are dumb enough to date him. L Ed Buzby, being out of my mind and looking for a body, hereby leave all my worldly possessions lboth of themj to the city mortuary for those needy ones we once knew. To Chaparral I Wish state and zone in everything forever or at least next year. To next years soccer team, a shot from Alan Dees that doesn 't go over the goal by Hfty feet. To anyone else who cares, good luck and my phone number K458-03412. L Carri Armitage, being of bound mind and loosened tongue, hereby bequeth to my favorite and only brother, Grant, all my love, my friends' phone numbers, and my parking place. I leave to my favorite teacher, kindest comforter, and wittiest friend, Mr. Lemmon, all the British Hoagyis he can eat, a yearfs supply of m y famous magic cookie bars, 6 gallons of milk and my ever- lasting love. To Loretta Cox, for all her loyalty, friendship, and thoughtfulness, I give my love and appreciation forever. I leave to all future Chaparral students the best school ever. And thus I make an end of my speaking, Amen. L Tim Quinney, being of sound mind and fantastic body, do hereby will the following: To Cindy, Debbie, and Kewwy, I leave the memories of the best summer ofmy life, To Tenax Kr Shan- non all those strange and mean tricks you played on mel To Anthony T a white flag. To Jennifer W our Wild and Crazy junior year. To Kevin C. two years of girls and lunches. To Val C. and Dori S. the most embarrassing moments of my life tlive it u.p.j. To my sis', Vickie F., more commonly known as Hey Ford my love and a date to Homecoming '79, To the YB. staff especially Steve and Loni, I leave! To Chaparral the best memo- ries of ny life. L Mindy Wickman, being sufficent in mind and body do here- by will the following: To the fantastic 78-79 yearbook staff I leave lots of love and thanks. Best of luck next year. To Lisa Frei Ilea ve lots ofold memories and the hope for a lot ofnew ones. To Tom Rader success in everything you do, to Mike R. 2 more great years at C.I-LS. To Paula Naegle a deep respect and thanks for everything. To Brian Maher and Cris Kolberg memories of some crazy but fun times. To all my teachers, especially Mrs. K '1 thanks. To Ms. Mason lots of patience so she can last another year. To the Chaparral student body a great seminary teacher, Brother Swanson. Bye everyone, see ya at the reunion. L John Ashcraft, being of exhausted mind and sound body, do hereby leave Chaparral with many fond memories. To all the people in yearbook 79-80 I leave my fantastic abilities. To Mr. Johnston I leave all my wisdom. To Mrs. Johnston I leave all my homework. To Paula and Mindy Ijust leave. To Joann I leave all my darkroom skills and technique. To Doreen I lea ve an easy to read mechanics manual. Last but not least to Mrs. Mason I lea ve all the fun and excitement we had this year for next year's yearbook staff L Russ Bell, being of partial mind and body, leave Chaparral with fond memories that I have acquired throughout these four years here , , , Such as, getting stuffed in a locker, getting pushed out of the lunch line, tno big lossl, and turning on the wrong light in the darkroom . . . To the 79-80 yearbook staff I leave All the deadlines that have to be kept . . . to Mr. J I leave my Gov't book . . . To Mrs. M'I leave a roll of cellford H -P5B W 20 exposure roll of fogged Elm and some purple stopbath. To the Freshman Nona J. I leave 3 more years of torture at high school to Mr. S I lea ve my lions club speech. To my Photo-Editor Brian M. I leave the Bessler and a balloon . . . To Mark P. I leave a set of broken drum sticks and wish him the best of luck in his Senior year K plus I still like your sisterj . . . and Hnally to Mr. CofHn CM y Counsel- orj I leave a match . . . to burn A11 my records. L Brian Maher, being of insane mind and exhausted body do hereby leave Chaparral with many fond memories. To My good friend, Chris K. I leave my best wishes for a happy and prosper- ous Senior year. KI won 't forget Sambois or my Balloon packed car. I To Mrs. M. I leave the HOPE for a PERFECT yearbook!! To Mr. Seamen, I lea ve along with great respect and friendship a schick razor. To Mike B. I leave a lifetime supply of chalk and Mr. J s blackboard. To My brother I bequeth my en tire fortune, my 1960 VW and a handguide en titled How to Survive Monday Mornings . To my yearbook photographers, I lea ve in great appreciation, a catered Winchellis party, my lab coat and the hope that they will continue with their photography. To the other yearbook staff members I will all my best wishes and happy thoughts. To the editors Ileave my love, admiration, and respect along with a grease pencil, reduction wheel and memories of those deadline weeks. Good Luck Class of 79! L Paula Naegle, being of intelligent mind and healthy body, do hereby leave to the following people: To Mrs. Mason a fantastic Senior staff and the memories of toilet papering each others houses, to Chris K. a grease pencil and a billion 3-R forms, I wish a lifetime of Merry Christmases to Mike Novickg an endless supply of peanut butter sandwiches to Tom Cole, lots of love and luck to Mindy Wickman, a happy reunion in 1980 to Theresa B, 3s to R. S, Santa Barbara freeways to Mike N, laughter and happy thoughts to Ron I-L, Sambo specials at 4:00a.m. to Brian M and to the entire student body of 1979 I leave the fantastic memories of C.H.S. recorded in this Vaquero yearbook. L Karen Larson, being of sound mind do hereby will the following: to the fantastic flag flippers I leave many hard long hours of practice, my ragged Hags, and my shattered shafts. To Jackie Ileave Tom, a newpair ofgym shoes, and her own locker. To Mrs. Koot Ileave 50 rolls ofHlm. To Tye Ileave Brent and all those terrible mornings coming to school. To Jo I leave some string to tie to her Hags for quick recovery. To the class of '80 I leave the best high school in the country. Good Luck trying to top the class of '79 'cause itll never be done!!! , L Loretta Cox, being born of goodly parents, hereby bequeath the following.' To my little brother Stevie I leave my ever puttin ' Pin to, to Carrie Armitage I leave all of my problems I Good Luckj, to my two terrific parents I leave my messy room, unHn- ished chores, and the rest of the family. But especially to all of my good friends I leave an inHnite friendship and our memories of the years at Chaparral High L Lee Salmon, being of sound mind terrific body do hereby leave to little sister all my old teachers. To Mr. Hoolihan I leave my little sister, a new joke book, a box of knutant valves and muffer bearings. To Mr. Lytle I leave a 1,000 volts. To the kid with the most need, Kevin Houston, I lea ve my little black book. To Mike Ladua I leave all my odd trafHc tickets. To Mr. Dyck I leave my spifHest pair of pants. To Ms. Mannion I leave the 30- 60-90 blues. To Ms. Provenzano I leave a new name and a 10 yr. supply of warm fuzzies. To Ms. ee I lea ve the class of 80. To the class of 80 I leave the number 1 school in Nevada. senior w1llsf347 I, Todd Thompson, being of sound mind and skinny body, do hereby leave Mr. Hoolihan my bald tires and an old polish proberb. To Ms. Manion I leave my Mickey Mouse ears and new hubcaps. To Mike Foster I leave all my one inch pencils left over from Accounting. To Debbie I leave a lifetime supply of rides home. To Kevin I leave my traffic tickets. To Mrs. See I leave Ted Kennedy. To Ms. Provenzano I leave all the happiness she could ever wish for. To Mrs. Koot I leave. . .Walt. To Mr. Lytle I leave enough 4i'24 enamel insulated copper wire to run from Bagdad to Buddapest. To the class of 80' I leave the spirit of 79! I, Steven Esther Swapp, having been born of goodly parents, and being learned and also wise, herby grant as I hereinafter describe: unto Nice-try and his gang-good luck in finishing the job, unto Mr. Schember-survival insur- ance for the coming years and many thanxg unto Paula, Theresa, Theresa, Lisa, Leslie, Mindy, Sheila and the oth- ers-We'll meet again. . .5 unto C.A.M., who tought me about dead parrots-good jo-kebooksg fur Bruder Jacobsen- meine 2 Freunde u. viel Gluck, unto M.E., M.R., and J.S., who have stood by me through it all, I grant my everlast- ing friendship. Unto Mrs. Butler, I grant the preceding sentence. I, Teresa Longi, being of sound mind and body do here- by leave 200 feet of skid marks to N.F., D.M., SL L.B. To Nickie Freedman I leave an escalator so she can wear her high heels to the UNLV games and many memories of a great year. To Cortney Morgan a fire hydrant and a bag from Albertson's to keep her happy 8a also an everlasting friendship. To Dawn W. all my love and thanks. To my little bro fMikeyJ, I leave 100 pairs of 3550.00 tennis shoes to run his little - off! All my memories of Naturalism Sz Mod. Lit. to the person who deserves them the most, Chris Keating. I leave my big sis and a great Senior year to a super person, Tony Scott. To Marci Simmons I leave BORTNUL Cboth of themj, Heatwave, 8x a big beautiful California bruts. To Rocio R. thel biggest box of Band Aids she can find for another day like Sept. 23, 1977! To a person I will never forget, Danny Phee, I leave all of my love, the Bong Show, 8: more pepperoni's for his pizza fSerious businessllll. To Danny, Pace, Sz Lance I leave 2 male caucasion and Metro Police Officer Clark. last minute senior willsv I4 eni mr wills S ,KA '42 f? 34 17 38 111 114, 322 V A vals Baker, Baker, Tens fk,k' Ballard, 2 :,k Banks, ,D Broughton, Bmwn, Robert 22 Bqvant, Jackie 22 K I , Bullard, Neva 22 H zf Bujqlglfi, Shelly 22,23, 206,207 'EQUV H 23 ., ,.Z?jf?,i, 'JI 3 K lc J lmn, Elizabeth 23 ,S W if' 2 1.251 H Q' W . 1 ' ik, 6 I. llver, wi 67' nx nx I' rants I' rlulzen Odalvs fuirrla Putrlcla 34 llguere Wllllam 14 I lgulere Mark 14 I lu-ell Marla 14 130 flvellw Mmhael M lluver Kelly 14122 lunge Trncv 14 lmdwlll lvdv 14 122 129 fmdwm Kanm 34 nrrlnn I wendolvn 34 mls-lak I Iegnrv I4 115 ral! Inn 14 mu! Adrienne rant Kathleen rsuso Barbara ravei Shel i5 ruv Klmberlv I reel: lovce 35 I ruesbeclr Dam I ,l.2 if 5. 'I erre 15 H wlhchard Hale Ken I5 Hall Drmsld fb' Hall lngrld 16 E ey QW' I lin 'lm wk' 21-, s W ,. , V . Q ,Q W MQ 349 Desiree Joe Hiram 39 Hunter, Ronald 393632122117 Huntsman, Karen 39 Hulzler, Jeff 39 Stuart 39 Vanessa 40 Jay 40 Jackson. Darlene 40 Jacksnn, Debbie 40 Jackson, Keith 68 Jackson. Sandra 40 Jamber, Gordnn 40 Jaeger, Susan 40 James, Denice 40 James, Mark 40 Jepsen. Susan 40,803.1 Jimmersun, Lee 40,173 .lnlunsur. Douglas 68 Juhnsun, Michael 40 Julmsun, Steven 41 Joiner, Deniselgl'-W. ' , k Junes, Greg 41 ' ' - , Jurdan, Eric 41,170, 1 11176, Jqva, Sonia 41 Juarez, Nubian 41 Juarez, Jerrv 41,202,203 Juarez, Mark 41 , 207 Kemper, Dennis Kemph Daniel Kent, Tim Kern, Robert 4Z 124 Kiellher, Janice 42 Killian, Cimiv 42 Killian, Sandra 42 Kimi. Richard 42 Kirsch, Harrnun 43,131,329 Dina 43 Renee 46 Ladewvck, Dean 47 Diana 46 I una 16,2i46,122 l.unl. Daniel 46202203 Lynch, David 46,.96,101 Maher, Brian 46265, Malcolm,Susan6'8 ze Malloy, Patrick 46 U rkr, Main, Laura 46 Mamusia, Gina 46 Mancusn, Ron 96,68 15 Mann, Chandler 47 Pace 17,47,190,191 Karen 47 Jorge 47 48,122,215,21 7 Theresa 43,46,13Q137,l89,196 in 'fs Ei 2. meme sewn: A P L 2 , 1 2 i 1 2 K 5 3 5 w 2 5 2 5 ? ! 5 5 i 1 E e E e The Vaquero staff appreciates the sup- port of local businessmen and recognizes their role in keeping the cost of yearbooks at reasonable prices. 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