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

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Lower right: jamie, Alicia, Marcie and Erin smile pretty. V If W5 is-A sf? FIRST DAY FRUSTRATIO S A .A Registration was and always will be the roughest time of the entire school year. Getting up at 5:00 a.m. was no picnic, but if it meant getting the classes we wanted, it was worth it. It wasn't all hassle and frust- ration. It gave us a chance to talk to old friends, meet new ones, and to get off on the right foot for a terrific school year ! Top left: The last coach headin' out of town. Top right: Mr. Perry and Ramona Wright check students through. Lower left: Students sign up for classes. Lower right: The early morning crowd stum- bles in. STUDENT LIFE l 13 I'LL EVER LOVE THIS W Y '1 I 14 I STUDENT LIFE AGAIN an .. ,A- ilwm i .- Alicia DeLuca, Erin Colleran, Iillane Hammond, Iulie Alexander, Debbie Whaley. Top left: Cheek to cheek we dance the night away. Top right: Anita and Jim enjoy the refreshments. fa- On October 20, 1979 the annual Homecoming Dance was held at Iubilation, This year's theme, I'll never love this way again appeared to be quite true, as couples danced close and looked deeply into each other's eyes. Good music and friendly atmosphere was enjoyed by all. Iillane Hammond was crowned Homecoming Queen with Iulie Alexander, Alicia DeLuca, Erin Colleran, and Debbie Whaley being attendants. The dance was one to be remembered, thanks to the hard-working Student Council. : 1979 Homecoming Queen - Iillane Hammond. Top left: Sean and ave their pictures taken. Lower left: Homecoming is a night to re- . Lower right: The reigning royalty. STUDENT LIFE X 15 rs ill H mecorwme l i : V if x' Wikis: K ,gf Q, Q it ti Left page top left: the countdown goes on. Top right: Banditos on parade. Middle left: Who was that masked man? Middle right: Se- niors work hard on the winning Homecoming float. Lower left: The Senior's winning float. Lower Middle: A cowboy balloon can make your day. Lower Middle: The Sisters of Chaparral. Lower right: Coach demonstrates how a real man chugs. Right page top left: Bee-boppers rock around the clock. Middle left: Bug-racers get it rolling. Middle: Now, that's Chaparral spirit! Middle right: Mike Izmari wins Chug-a-lug. Lower left: Gorman Gaels sure do dress funny! Lower middle: Homecoming nominees escape from the wind. Lower right: Surrey singers perform at Homecoming. 161 STUDENT LIFE nr ,Mwrw I 4- ...Biff Q i 5 K at .te .f wr fy ,PH , a, MY an it ,ri f ze, vi f- HoMEcoM1Nc Homecoming week was truly a highlight of the 79-80 school year. The fun started on Monday - 50's Day, with a sock-hop during lunch. Other ac- tivities included: The Bug - Race, won by the Seniors and the 50's assembly. Tuesday - Twin Day, honored the Best Twins: Brian Green 81 Iimmy Evans and the Cutest Couple: Bridget Hahn 8: Curtis Mormon. On Wednesday - Cowboy Day, Sandy Seliba and Mike Suits prevailed in the costume category. Rival Day - Thursday, was headed by the sponge throw, with Sheri Ramano 8: Clint Walker winning best costumes. On Spirit Day the Football team won Most Spirited and proved they were tough by holding the Gorman Gaels to a 16-17 score in an unfortunate but exciting homecoming game. At Friday's Pep Assembly, Chaparral was joined by its Alumni, and we were entertained by our Songleaders and Cheerleaders. Iillaine Hammond reigned as the 1979 Homecoming Queen along with her attendants: julie Alexander, Alicia De- Luca, Erin Colleran and Debbie Whaley. g Mitre STUDENT LIFE I 17 'W , -:semi MECOMI Qi: Q5 fs! W as HQ. pa -i is 1435-,vsgm .Z I, ., PM Y Eff . . wg. 1B ! STUDENT LIFE 5,-A .1 ulluwuf ' VENUES Will BE ii -4 XM WE'RE HAVIN' SOME FU Right page Top left: just funnin' around. Top right: Looks like Sandy is lI1 trouble again. Middle left: Sandy 8: Adriane have the 50's fever. Middle right: The 3-legged race on twin day. Lower left: Aay! Cowboys are wil! Lower right: Elvis? Left page Top left: Twin day at Chaparral. Top right: If they could see me now! Middle left: Ray and Kent charm the girls hearts. Middle: Which one's which? Middle right: Bridget 8: Curtis - cutest couple, Lower left: The Nominees. Lower right: Erin 8: Iamie buzz around. 'mx lla! F57 STUDENT LIFE I 19 CO PETITIVE SPIRIT RULES zf.w-Y . .c...k,. , . W. 1 , Y. ! 3 Upper Left: Iulie does a routine at a foot- ball game. Upper Right: Scott Magic Miller smashes a serve at his opponent. Lower Right: The Thundering Herd goes formal for the Homecoming Assembly. 20 1 STUDENT LIFE if . :- is 0 L Top Leftg The Cowboys lead the Herd. Middle: Cowboys run the ball for yardage. Top Right: Lariattes perform at an assembly. Lower Left: Performing makes Pam Coon happy. Lower Right: Cheerleaders jump for joy! 1, 'SSW STUDENT LIFE I 21 t 'Wh' . get , WMWWM 'M W ,gm 1 A T M A W t. I y wiv J' if ' l l f If f I M1 Q N, 1 ,'1' pix.-I ' A .tl A M 4 ,. is U, IS. .sw ' i 'V ' .r.rJ X F U . A L Ed Upper left: Iodi gets it all together. Upper right: Mascots add a new flare to Varsity football games. Lower left: Cross Country team gets ready for a race at Sunset Park. Lower right: Cheerleaders get the spirit going at football games. ZZ STUDENT LIFE gi? y fi P Q t ff- Q A is-l'45In Q., e Q .--Q-if 1 ik gf Isl PERFoR ERS sPEc1 L PEoPLE i'Performing Arts is a title given to a whole special group of people. To make one performance come out per- fect, a group practices day after day for hours. The satisfac- tion comes when it's all over and the performance was a success. 5: is? :wi iv vb is - fs .D ii- rf wx ,N wg. if gas ,761 A N age 'K wp, N QQ wr 'E i'i5?fiT.e 4 --. f , . Q-htm-5 TXT , Q-Q' 1. 1 ...en , Q -ww . F . -in Wm W 3 3' Q54 ' if Z ' 'qw .4-.AK E ll 1' E X i n Aw ...' My. tslMlgvwfMM. M Wm F lf ifxvjgflif. ' A ' i Am v ffsfi ?,f'i.,,:f.' 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Middle right: Majorettes provide sparkle during band performance. Bottom: Precision is a key word in Caballeras. STUDENT LIFEJ Z3 --.Q ,J --ffagl , 'Eid I z 1:-J ' 'mg gi W ASSEMBLIES PRO OTE CO BOY SPIRIT Top right: Everyone gets in on the fun! Top left: A lull in the excitement. Middle left: Curtis has the best es- cort of all., Middle right: Gus checks out the action. Lower right: Even a bad seat can not destroy the spirit. C560 24 l STUDENT LIFE J' 4, The various assemblies and pep rallies played a big part in Chaparral's cowboy spirit. CHS'ers chanted, cheered and Watched intently as the Student Council put on numerous assemblies over the year. NDF-R HERB 'tif KIMBAU- Top left: Tracy escorts Tony. Top right: Donna looks starry-eyed at the pres. Middle left: shift to the left . . . Middle right: A low rumble. Bottom: Attentive stu- dents. STUDENT LIFE I 25 Top: The truth comes out. Middle left: Wel- come Alumni! Middle right: Alicia and Bob play the dating game. Lower left: Tony shows his style. Lower right: Seniors show they're rowdy! ASSEMBLIES M KE THE DAY EASIER ,.,-Mp flii ' f 26 i STUDENT LIFE 5' , 1 Q -, , y 1 J t 1. 1 fe if gs fl 9 E '- ' -I i flips, il ei' um 3 Top: Crowds show enthusiasm at the Game Show assem- bly. Middle left: Tony Himes, 982 beauty king winner. Middle right: Kahlan O'Hara knocks 'em flat! Lower left: Even a stunt like this won't make Iodie laugh. Lower mid- dle: The 3 eligible bachelors. Lower right: Bridget Hahn wins Miss Youth Fair. STUDENT LIFE f 27 46. CLASSES MAKE THE DAY DIFFICULT . . . SOMETIMES '95 W Q. htm tm. WM, f aaa.- Far Left: Clay concentration. Top: Gary Adams shows photo classes some Ansel Adams prints. Middle: School work would be harder without team work. Bottom Right: Sometimes it seems school is all work and no play. Bottom Left: Every class is not a snap. 28 I STUDENT LIFE wa-3' ,..,. M J'-f H--mul R of - iv x PE gk ...-.Q ,mf I . vsftsswm Top Left: Biology is an exact in science. Top Right: Teachers take time out to watch T.V. Middle Left: Mr. Gegg finds the right weight. Middle Right: The teacher has their attention. Bottom Left: Blank pages can be hard. STUDENT LIFE! 29 SCHOOL LIFE IS LEARNING iw.. N wwf: A I M W lu 'fi N... a. At 8:00 the majority of us started our day. Except for us who got up with the early bird or those who dragged themselves in at 8:10. And we all went to the same place, a classroom. The same four walls we got to know for 181 days. But the teachers, fellow students, and friends made those 4 walls seem different and exciting every day until 2:00. We studied, listened, and slept in that same little cement room for four years. But we did it all as a cowboy would, with class. Upper Left: Ceramics is exciting. Upper Right: Drafting chat. Bottom Left: assemblies entertain the faculty too. Middle: An anxious artist. Bottom Right: Some students work harder than others. 30 J STUDENT LIFE swung'- :ii omg. if J? as ft 3 fx 2 X Qxgkx Ljagffxrii will if h lg Q X E. M . Nxvh K fialkwg 5 N , . -U3 Q 3 .... T S gifs-Yrs.. fi .. if 1. I tv. WM ki Y me .v i ' A Wi' ' V ,vy,':- t. ig ff 1 Q W, .Q it .. . Q A er .Y V 1' 'fag' F5 9' 73 W-is ft.-arf' 1' . ' , . 1 i U , i f . fu, t e W Q '-si .. . zf in mini ' :V , 3 , 'Wig' is 5 U i 5 gsm . ,gag fi f as , , f ima mg . ' fx if V .. Q S si N W. , I . V XT s 'vm E l N M ig., A X ,guaavf ,-f '2M l Upper Left: Art students listen carefully to Mr. Ienson's instruc- tions. Upper right: Reading re- quires special concentration. Middle: Steve developes film. Middle: Navy class: a time for un- derstanding. Bottom Left: Debbie examines her developed film. Bot- tom right: Mike Limon gets ready to print color. STUDENT LIFE f 31 STUDE , s,.,a Upper right: Student Council members exhausted after a long day at Registration. Top left: Council members make many decisions about school life. Bottom left: Kent McNeil makes opening remarks at the orientation assembly. Bottom right: Student Council. 32 X STUDENT LIFE T COU CIL LEADS SPIRIT ffl' The student council is responsible for promoting spirit at Chaparral, This difficult task is accomplished through sponsoring dances, homecoming ac- tivities, spirit assemblies, powderpuff football, and blood drives. This year they hope to put penants in the gym. They also planned a bulletin board or marquis to announce school activities in a more visual way. ,i'-' 3 yc utc l 'FTLETZC 9 I f Top left Kent McNeil provides firm leadership Top middle Leadership Treasurer and Kent McNeil, President. Knot picturedzj Traci Haynie, Cor- ! class 1sn t always fun and games Top right Student Body Officers Laura responding Secretary Bottom Left: Mike keeps Iamie in line at registra- Norcia Recording Secretary Rick McGuire Vice President jerry Coles tion Bottom right Chery shows Rick how to take a picture. STUDENT LIFE I 33 fi 4 , 11 4 lu- V 9, A V . A 3 ,. xx V , ,I r -Atwgifo-,,:g..,fQ, ' V A , My Q- . Ei gww 9? ,f , ' gr y , MM f W E gi I I W :W,f'? W f'.-,, fgayponwvif 1 A' m 'h1 -' , X',W , ,, 2 4- , ,WM , L i ,5, f - f A fy , , 4 .- f,1., .V Q. V 'VL' 315552 f'f -1,3g,,, H H ' ' 1 . 4 ,- Q M, V Fr- 1 H . .92 ' f s Zara-if , - f , ' ' W ' 'f H, x . 1 Q 45 H ,W ,,,, l ff ' .1 ,,,,M fi 1 Q., it V H r V 'fn ,a F'f,,, 5 5' l Q T - L 'Q I W2 ii: My 22 3? 'ws S 'h is 5 L , Z m W f it gg- , .,,' ,h,,, J .4 qi i ,K M af N 3: q-Q, 4 9 2 ! 0 Q , z Q1 I Lgggpgannvuhw s . 3w A' Q a W 1 . - Q f A190 .paw 47 . N 'R av .is .Q diff 36 1 FACULTY admistrator, is the newly elected President of NASSP which gives added recognition to Chaparral. We've. added three new adminis- trators to Chaparral this year. Mrs. Dodd is a new Vice-Principal from Clark. Dr. Coles is also a new Vice-Principal from Eldorado. Mrs. Koot came from the English department to become an administrative assistant. Top row: -'s1 Steve MQQS2LxkAll8D Coles, Don Smith. Middle row: Lauri! Dodd, Larry Olsen fPrincipalj. Bottom row: Marcia Koot. .r .rf an 'rw .Q 'SQ Dr. Claude G. Perkins, Superintendent as-...Q 5 'h-N855 'elf The Board of Trustees meets every second and fourth Thursday of each month to decide school policies for the Clark County School District. School Board Trustees: front rowg Mr. Donald Faiss, member, Dr. James Lyman, President, Janet Sobel, Vice President, second rowg Thomas Semmens, member, Helen Cannon, member, Virginia Brester, member. Robert F orbus, member. 4 FACULTY I 37 X-' fa y Xe as ff S . 5 Q, K x 'v-'wav 'Yi 2 . Q Wx-all ,Q ,, xl x na 4'- ' . ,.. , -nf Q i S fs ,ga-f.?-':.:f. Y The major go p rof th Soci ing of an indiyiy gyuals I l ati T history. S ' Top row: Don Hoskins, Glenn Alle 'Q ,,, ,Head Reese, Peggy Walkerf' Umbe ll u Gam Harrington. Bottom row: lane ! ohansl 21 Wg, fr I 321, . BEN .1 , mu f f ' V . fi, H .,, z Studies Department is to provide an understand- ship with society, government, geography and hiser. Second row: Iohn Tumbull, Marshall Hanson, Ted 'Steve Moore, Craig Swallow. Third row: Ursula See, Evelena Qarelli. Fourth row: Ieri Roberts, Robert Locatelli, Hayward . Not pictured: Lloyd Long. if 2 1 ilyf FACULTY I 39 if MATH The numerical workers of Chaparral, led by Mr. Lloyd Booth, offered students challenging courses starting with basic skills such as Pre Algebra and working upward to Trigonometry and Analysis. Top rowg Lloyd Booth lDept. Headj, REX Allred, Laurence Marshall Middle row: Dennis Bretz, Marilyn Treanor. Bomtiomwrowz Modell Talbert. Not pictured: Victor Ching, Steve Degelbeck, Art Dyke, George Erdozaincy, Cynthia Manion, Cary Smith, Jeff Yoder. 401 FACULTY if SCIE CE The Science Departmlent, headed by Mr. Robert Iohnson, taught a wide variety of subject matter Within the class- rooms. In observing a class, anything from the formation of molecules and atoms to the dissection of worms, frogs and rats could be viewed. Organized experimentation, skill and proficiency helped the student to gain knowledge needed for his future life. iiit t i Top row: William Kreuzer, Douglas Tomsich Willlam Gegg. row Rex Marcia row: row: Car K'-, 4 2 X FACULTY ' ' 5 ,,,, , ' f ', r r atattl at - , 2 tis Z Q, ' lr' WA ' uma -' ag 7? E ff 2' at 25 if 1 ! F 0 .Li Top row: Mr. Uckert fChaparral Librarianj, Quincy Collins, William Russel, jon Brille, Diana Talutto, Pat Poe, Molly Zobell, Marcia Story, Iohn Kirnak. Middle row: Midlred Watts, Sharon McGimsey, Barbara Butler'fDept. Headj, Margaret Sobaje,.Mike Phelan. Bottom row: Tom Fesenmeyer, Russell Schember, Mary Ann Taylor, Mike Baggett, Iacqueline Stowers. Not pictured: Daphne Grabovoi, Max Iacobson, Iudy Iohnston, Nancy Larsen, Lynn Hadfield. .gif ,Elf , g.: Tl' I in ,122 s' pppii i f 5 'Q M qv- Language Arts program is the largest at Chaparral, headed by Mrs. Barbara Butler. A diversity of talents among English faculty members makes possible a variety of opportunities for student self expression in classrooms and co-curricular activities. FACULTY I 43 IV.. ,4 4' Q I ZQ, Q ,, 2, , , ,xy , 1 1 ,, Wil wif Mwgf 1 .z ef :ia Mme! HH found L ffgrap rqwg 'Leif Paul, Ron .yehseli 5Ni11iani?'Cafnp ' Bottom , ' , i A '- ' ' ,y b ,-A' ' Q 4 1 ' ,,.'A I I 'i,',, Q 'A il--A 4 ,:,,,,,: H . .. , Q ki 'TVV Q I . 1 , 5.1 3 3 I f , 4 f ,M Q . yew I T' My H A ,L. ky .E . f ' by , 1 . I -.3 X K , 2 ,l l , V 21 ' 96 HEALTH, DRIVERS EDUCATIO CAREERS s1x dedmkl bers. Led by sions, Robert johnson departments goal was to the future in these areas. op row: Dale Sessions I- Headl tMiddle row?PR81phRKnob1auchV4 7 ' Headl. Bottom row: Barbara Marco f e , sn sts' C f E Raj 157 I I as R E rl n RJR, R nf,, . n,E. ,R fs be PHYSIC L EDUCATIO The Physical Education Department, headed by Mr. Iohn Chura and Ms. lean Brooks, en- couraged students to want to stay physically fit by developing body strength, balance, coordi- nation, endurance, grace, agility, and flexibil- ity. Top row: Sheryl Stansberry, Vicky Allen. Bottom row: Tona Lytle, Iean Brooks lDept. Headj, Avis Allen. Top row: Iohn Ackerley, Ron Nix, Iohn Chura lDept. Headj. Bottom row: Sam Montoya, Cliff Frazier. Not pictured: Greg Spencer. W Q N5-at 46 X FACULTY ...,,..,ie. .. ,, . . ,.. E Q 5 s . ,. A. . . - V Q .,. . W., ,.. K q ... . .V V .4 -aa . .-- .- J.: BUSI ESSA D FUREIG LA GUAGE Mr. Roger Iacquot's Business Department taught skills applicalble not only to occupa- tions or jobs but to personal everyday life as Well. These skills were taught in such classes as Typing, Shorthand and Accounting. The Foreign Language Department of Chaparral consisted of four devoted faculty members, headed by Ms. Martha McCabe, offer- ing German, French and Spanish to the student body. Bottom picture:.Business Dept.3 Top row: Roger jacquot lDept. Headj, Delbert Sagers, Mazie Gonzaque. Bottom row: Cindy Rua, Diane Ranney, Kay Dalis, Vivian Springs. Not pictured: Ierry Huston, Katie Pierracos, Creighton Over- moen. Top Picture: Foreign Languageg Top row: Iayne Foote, Max Iacobson, Robert Lemmon. Bottom: Martha McCabe lDept. Headl. FACULTY I 47 Arts and Home ents offered ulifls practical skills were taught in such classes as Foods, Electronics, Drafting and Auto Mechanics. These departments gave students an insight into future career possibilities through actual experience while still in high M school. Top row: Leo Tucker. Middle row: Cheryl McDaniels, Miriam Nelson, Richard Hoolihan, Dale Scott. Bottom row: Dana Tomlinson, Mary Rector fDept. He-adj. Not pictured: Terry Lytle, fDept. Headl. The Special Education Program at Chaparral High School is designed to provide a highly structured learning en- vironment for the students with learning difficulties. The primary goal is to return the students as quickly as possible to a full schedule of regular classes. NIROTC is designed to give students an idea of military regiment as well as instruction in military science. Top: N.I.R.O.T.C. instructors: Dale Strote, William Shields. Bottom picture: Lynn Hadfield, Reading teacher, Robert Swift. Bottom row: Neil Donnelly, Larry Barnson, Richard Peklo. IRGTC AN SPECIAL EDUCATIU 'wr 5- li' aw Hunan Wmyfhw, 'Bb-Q In ms., nf.,,,,,. mg,N RQ -. 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Q, 4' 1 ' ,i , ,4,, f . 1 ' . - 1, 1 1 , ,I 'ff y Q 4 if ' If ' I, ' f 1 I ll J 'L .4 I ' .. r ,Ll 1' f ' . 1 M ,,.', . 5,, , W N-nf , I W -' M - ww' V 5 t ,W .V Maw' V .,,,, .f U, g' .riff IQ 4 I ar, .fy 1' ' ., .M ,M The senior class committee included Alicia Deluca, presi- dent: Iaime Shinbaum, vice-president: Erin Colleran, secretary: De- bbie Whaley, treasurerg Bob Aiken, Iulie Ale- xander, Iillane Ham- mond, Du Hyung Kim, Sherri Romano, and Marcie Soskin. Throughout the year, the senior class com- mittee was advised by Mr. Collins and Mr. Tomlinson. During Homecoming week, the seniors worked very hard after school to win the se- ior float decoration caffeteria decoration, and the spirit competi- tiong The committee sold senior T-shirts with the support of Ziggy during Home- coming week. The committee also arranged and designed the senior announce- ments and helped with cap and gown mea- surements. Before Christmas va- cation, they sold Win- ter Wonderland carna- tions. 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Willoughby Iune L. Wong Elsa M. Yanez Steve S. Wilcox Mary L. Wilson Dawn M. Wright Norman G. Young Debra Williams Mitchell A. Wolf Ramona L. Wright Patricia A. Zafires Page 913 Top, Iohn Newman talks over his senior year with friend Debbie Briese. Middle, Seniors Tom Riley and Mike Donoho look over their ceramic projects, hoping for an A from Mr. Camp. Bottom, At the College Fair in the Convention Center, senior Chuck Lavern gained much knowledge and material on his college choices. HU J SENIORS Lewis I. Zaic Christina M. Zavattaru Kim R. Zischke SENIOR MAKE-UPS ? E . 1 X - fiifgiiifi. , 3 . . ve., Fa ik- kr K .,,. V. .. . - --S- 111 1-.1-- I -V l 5 :-Q22 W . f.. Q . .W QI v . r ,fe ,l'l i?f?i ' e l ' ff ! .. K .:1,,k . Ierry M. Coles Kevin R. Iararnillo R 'if New ' .,.f+l Ianies D. Evans Frederick Mason Nance L. Evans William A. Mattern Ronnie Giordano Brian Musser David D. Nelson E W av i -. . i '- . -' 1 SENIORS I 9 1 TOP 15 SENIORSg PRIDE OF CHS! What does it take to be one of the top 15 academic students? Not just brains. It takes good attendance as well as the determination to achieve the best grades you can. The top fifteen seniors from the class of 1980 are to be congratulated for their success in retaining their excellent academic levels. The top five, owners of 4.0 grade point averages, are Don Mohs, Kenny Goussak, Kent McNeil, Gary Srossman, and Brett Sterling. Don Mohs credits his future career aspirations as the main factor for his perfect GPA. He hopes to become a surgeon, so his favorite classes are those pertaining to science. Kenny Goussak, a native Las Vagan, plans to attend a university in California, preferably Stanford. He plans to further his education in areas of math, sci- ence, and possibly music. A Master's Degree in business administration is Kent McNeil's future goal. He has enjoyed attending CHS the past four years, and if he could do it again, he would. Gary Grossman hopes to become a doctor of medicine. His main interests are mathematics and science and he is proud to have attended Chaparral. Brett Sterling feels that the struggle through high school has been both challenging and enjoyable. He also in- tends to persue a career in medicine, attending either Pepperdine University or USC and majoring in biology. june Wong plans to attend UC Berkley. She will major in chemistry and -'-r f 1 1 Qzwtld-:Qi-4 f ' , al 3' Qs . K , rx ... . ',-5vwL,INH I. CE A-rrrmi X perhaps Englishg and hopes to become some kind of scientist and part-time science fiction writer. Kevin Fitzgerald describes himself as an aspiring author, With the rejection slips to prove it. He credits Mr. Brille for the techniques he has learned which will be assets to his future in writing. Born in Yugoslavia, and only living here in the U.S. for 4 years, Suzana Rutar's greatest accomplishment has been learning the english language. Her future plans include going to college and majoring in architecture. Marilyn Misch plans to begin her studies in business at Pepperdine University in September. A future jacque Cousteau is james Lapp's goal. He plans to continue his studies in Marine Biology and obtain a Master's Degree. julie Enright wants to attend a small liberal arts college and obtain a Bachelor's Degree in Commercial Art. Donna Feldman hopes to attend Yale College and study in France for a year. Mary Farrell plans to attend col- lege back east for a career in elementary education, or law. Cynthia johnson has become very active in extra- curricular activities and will miss CHS greatly. Lisa Brancucci plans to attend college and then law school. She hopes to receive a degree in corporate law. .ta I f . 4--JL.. Jef' F, , ,samsu- Page 925 Top, Gary Grossman. Middle left, Iune Wong, Kevin Fitzgerald, and Suzana Rutar. Middle right, Lisa Brancucci and julie Enright. Bottom, Robert May, Marilyn Misch, and Iames Lapp. Page 93, Top left, Brett Sterling. Top right, Kent McNeil. Middle left, Donna Feldman, Cynthia Iohnson, and Mary Farrell. Middle right, Don Mohs. Bottom, Kenny Goussak. SEINIORS ! 93 gl! m,.,:-sfmfl, ' , ,f .X ,-, . A 1 1 .' I Q F ' ll Kamik rg' ,0- K , - xx ' A X 'X Q ,t - . 1 'QV K fx f I r 5: , 3... N t . -.Q x ,fx . 7f'j4,v . 5 ll9 X.sk 61' 'fx Y , 1 'E- V' y FQ. -'z bv . .M -L,,n'f,l f -4 'def 0 J 4 'Q '2 Q11 . -'ff -A .ig SP' ,W ,., . , 'Wne'-fam. 'Half f T51- iii-in V ,4 ,Q N 1 31- 'fi Mm, r '- , - 'S ,V- 4. ' - i S 5 x' . .Mx .gi K -5 .Q s. +V' 2 I leave . . . My Brother . . . I, Debbi lno el Supowit, leave nothing because there isn't enough room for it all. Beware! I do leave my brother! I, Bubba Tapp, being of sound mind and body, turn over my class room and vacuum cleaner engine to Mr. Iohnston. I leave all my friends a IEEEeeee, and I leave Miriam S. agl my ove. I, Mark Valdov, leave to the upcoming linemen, Burma Roadf' To Kalan O'Hara, all the extra games you can musteru, and finally to Sam Bracken and Ioy Helton my dearest friendship forever. I, lane Vanvactor, of never mind, anybody, leave Tharm the smoking area. To Elaine, Rosie Jade, Ross, the music dept. All my dancing moves for Surrey. TUT, all my love. I, Karen leave to Cindy, Susan, Nina, Iodi, and Carol all my love and friendship. To lim, my bro, lots of luckg to Dave Deluca, a walk, to Ira, my spirit bee! I, Mike Vlaming, being of amazing mind and unquestionable bodv. hereby leave to the groupies of C.H.S. a winning season. To little bro and the rest of the sophomore gang, a Mich 7 to split. To Toni Lynn, I leave some of my best memories and all of my love. -9 I, Bob Walford fButchj, leave all the laughs and memories of sitting in jail cell with my friend Ray fSundanceJ. To Dona, I leave all my love. I, Debbie Whaley, herby leave Tom all my love. To Alicia, Erin, and Iaime, a lot of happiness and love always. To Curtis, thanks for the close friendship. Good luck to '81, I, Linda Wiedrick, never mind and abused body, leave fmouthj a broken leg for Surrey. Jade and Elaine, a wet one. Tut and the music department, the best years of my life. I, Steve Wilcox, herby leave my captain's spot and my ridicule techniques to Mike. To Greg, I leave my notes on Controlling Your Temper, even through Pubertyf' GOOD LUCK CCCC! I, Mitch Wolf, being of sound mind faccording to my psychiatristj and body, leave to the gang all the songs, poker games, food, joy, frustations, laughter, disappointments, happiness, and fun shared together. '---ws K 'X if I ,ei x., I 3 I, June Wong, leave Hello, Lover! to the Passion Flowers, F tests to Mr. Dyck, and memories of the Magnificent Seven to Mrs. See. Adieu A'Mme Foote and friends!! I, Dawn Wright, leave to my pal Deb, an everlasting friendship. To Jennifer and Lori many good times re- membered. To my little bro, SUZUKI's are 9661, and to Bobby, happiness always. I, Pat Zafires, of sound mind and body, do hereby leave the premises to all undergraduates with the fondest memories. I, Brian Musser, being of sound mind and sexy body, leave my drum sticks to Iodee. To Cary, a tow truck, to Kenny, my rubber nose collection, and the smoke from my tires to Mr. P. I, Pat Courtney, leave the following: to Greg, Mike, and the rest of the sarcasm brothers, a last year at C.H.S., and all the carbohydrate loading they can hold down. I, Kathy Derby, being of dimented mind and perfect body, will everything I own to lim Zachman. To Michel Bergman, two more burned out years at Chaparral. And now I leave. We the 3 Mikes fI.V.D.J, being of perverted actions, perverted thoughts, and perverted minds respectively, hereby leave Ismari's reputation, Vlaming's mind, and Donoho's body to the grou ies of Chaparral. We would like to immortalize Woodbury field with the famous words, t'What are friends for? Elongating from our im- moral and possibly erroneous behavior, we leave for Dan S., Greg V., Stoney, David I., Matt A., and Tony D. to broaden our gaps. To Rhonda W. we leave nothing, but we all tried. To our public heirs we apologize for not spreading ourselves around. FREEBIRD FOREVER! I, Bill Shubert, leave the bro's', my driving habits. To D. Mobis I leave Mrs. V. Clobis, To Dan Conner I leave a life insurance policy for his suicidal tendencies. ,.-.4-1 Page 96: Top, Voted V Best Looking were Brad Daniels and Iulie Alexander. Middle left, Sam Bracken won Most Dedicated for the boy's side. Middle right, Most Athletic seniors were Tony Scott and Pam Al- brecht. Bottom, Best Dressed was a tie be- tween Susan Lacey and Courtney Mor- gan. Page 97, Top left, Iillane Hammond and Rob Anderson won Best Smile. Top right, Traci Haynie was the Most Dedicated girl senior. 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Ve . .Q in , ' ' 4 if nf 3, ' , ' 1,1 fi S f' I if 15,3 fi 41 v fx ' wav N -.1 , N Q -3, - , grflnpua . , if ,,,., S 3 ks U03 nu-in ... .,,,.-ww.-.-.ss gage-fuse.: 1 na -y The 1979-80 Songleaders proved to be one of Chaparral's most spirited groups ever. This group of talented girls put in numerous hours of practice and attended a special camp in Santa Barbara where they learned new routines and cheers. Their dedication has been shown in their outstanding performances during assemblies and sporting events. Chaparral has the right to be proud of it's most spirited songleaders! Opposite page: Top: The 1979-80 Chaparral Songleaders. Top left: From Left and Iodi Hale. Top Right: Chaparral Songleaders sitting pretty. Bottom Left: All together now! Bottom right: Marcie Soskin shows her school spirit. Facing page: Top Left: Iulie Alexander. Top Center: Iillaine Hammond. Top Right: Chery Clark. Center Left: Valerie Valow. Center Right: Marcie Soskin. Lower Left: Jodi Hale. SONGLEADERS I 101 Chery Clark, Marcie Soskin, Iulie Alexander, Iillaine Hammond, Valerie Valow, .4- I' GE , . The 1979-80 Varsity Cheerleaders were determined to prove themselves this year. They were a very enthusiastic group. In the summer they attended Camp U.S.A. at Santa Barbara where they recieved a superior ribbon for their competition cheer. The cheerleaders worked very hard to buy new uniforms by having candy sales and car washes. Our cheerleaders are responsible for leading the crowd to cheer our teams on to victory. Opposite page top: The Varsity Cheerleaders. Middle left: Karen Ventresca, Middle Right: Bridget Hahn, Bottom: Lisa Brancucci, Captain, Top right: Zina Allen, Middle: Iudy Kim, Bottom left: Kim Peterson, Bottom right: Tina Fuson. ,,-, Q54-fa, .,- , , -wg, CHEERLEADERS ! 103 at GE Mm 5 Se: m QU We love our I V team' It must be the I V cheerleaders The spirited group of cheerleaders supported their teams to the top this year. Locker ralds and decorated hallways are some of the ways they supported their teams. Top: The I.V. cheerleaders get a good look at Homecoming Middle top: Cindi Ramono Top right Hama Kim Bottom 1gftgBeth Ann Fresco Middle Deon Gould Bottom Middle Debbie Loomis Bottom right Renee Hattala Bottom Kim Saldirio. 104 Tlllfllllgll The 1979 - 1980 Freshman cheerleaders got an opportunity to show their school spirit in many ways this school year. The year began with winning a superior award for cheering at Camp Kscina. Homecoming participation included decorating the cafeteria, float, cheering at the assembly, as well as the game. The highlight of their year came as they cheered the Freshman teams to 4461! Top middle: Jill Kello. Top right: Carol Hooper. Middle left Charmaine Armstrong. Middle: Melissa Soskin, captain. Middle right: Lori Parente. Freshman cheerleaders cheer a 13 ,ri fi 5 Q l Y 5 sri , LW If 2 i fr 2- BUSY BOOTS At camp, in Santa Bar- bara, the Caballeras re- ceived sixty-six superior ribbons and a superior trophy. They performed at pep assemblies and home football games. Many hours of hard practice went into perfecting the Halftime Show Review. The Caballeras marched in Lake Havasu City's Lon- don Day Parade and with the bank took the Grand Sweepstakes Prize and first place. They also marched in the Disneyland Parade and a Christmas parade in North Las Vegas. Other performances in- cluded soccer and basket- ball games and partici- pation in Fine Arts Week. After such a busy schedule, the Caballeras began work on the Spring Review, which was a big success. 106 I CABALLERAS L. M ,, fm 'filly' r t1 ,,I,xs ' ml K i ,Ms ,kj v f w fat 'QXTQQL if-wi w ,1w.w v 'rw' me V. '64 krrlr-fg:.:,,,g . W sw X -' --av' ., ' 'N 5 . 52 ,V 6 Q 17 ze 3 52 rc lffltflblk -' , ' ...N ! X L ' AMD to 1 4- - t. g,,'. x ' ' 'Qxfi 'Q f 'Q,g5,2l,1iw::'-V V' , .. -i T 'K X 'N' '131ii11 ,', , f'7 5 5- -aQV'i.' ' ,, ,. P3 . X' . -. -- ' F .V : K 1 th .tv .f f - . . Wert - W .-f- f .1 W -f ---f ..,.,... .-f.f .. for e w3Yf':st,.'rf - - , -. 51. r V . 5'2ef7. f3V-Q.. asf 'Q , , :nf , Ja Page 106 top: Front Row: Ramona Wright, Leslie Levine, Pam Coon, Suzzie Brown, Maureen Korth, Ioyce Gilleyg Middle Row: Sherri Ramano, Iill Iames, Neddy Medina, Shelia Shelton, Renee Lawver, De- bbie Davis, Iill Major, Iennifer Moody: Top Row: Susan Platt, Barbara Brown, Yvonne Romero, Susan Udlock, Suzy Taylor, Debbie Guedry, Laurie Lynch, Cindy Johnson, jackie Matson. Middle left: No, you can lead, Neddy. Far bottom left: Caballeras take a bow. Middle right: Per- fection even at rest. Bottom right: It's a bird, it'a a plane . . . Top left: Iennifer just loves this routine. Middle left: No, it doesn't hurt. Top right: Officers left to right: Pam Coon, publicity chairman, Maureen Korth, wardrobe chairman: Ioyce Gilley, historian: Iill Major, social chairman: Debbie Guedry, co-captain: Iennifer Moody, captain: Suzy Taylor, social chairman: Susan Platt, treasurerfsecretaryg Suzzie Brown, wardrobe chairman. Bottom: They can't get the water out of their ears. CABALLERAS I 107 108 X CABALLERAS Top left: Left, right, left . . . Top right: Caballeras welcome the football team after halftime. Middle right: Caballeras fire away at pep assembly. Bottom: Stop already! , W? M 3? ,. - We ,, 1 'Ling , w'm l.-'J 4 4 , iw 3 'p Ya M 4 if qt CABALLERAS THRILL CROWDS AT HALFTIME Topg Caballeras boogie to Bugle Call Rag. Middle left: Look, Mom! Bottom left: Caballeras pay close attention to the football game. Bottom right: Ioyce meows after the Pink Panther routine. g +4.f.if.-..,, Y xv if - W Wh, I f-w , A by ,,. ., CABALLERAS l 109 UD LTJ I'-'4 Top: Lariatte members: Ioyce Phillips, Patti Brown, Co-captain Iulie Henderson, Natalie Haycock, Co-captain Kristen Ream, Anita Olsen, Alisha Watts, and Captain Miki Martin. Left Centerg Natalie, Anita, Joyce and Miki flip their flags for fun. Right Center: Kristen smiles for the camera as Miki looks on. Bottom Right, The Lariattes stand in formation ready to perform. 1 1 0 I LARIATTES ' fghlalt 1 xi at ' ,l , . , -V, 5 'T' A 5 W -f M - , , , .W V- .015 i .. 5 ,, V 7 ...,....x-De .iF'1 W T' ka.. 5 ' A V a , 72. .... 'M' f ' .. , V flfqfii fr .', ' g. , in. I My is lluag-1 M, Q A +'vE32.iff. f X ' wi: T e,n. f M-f , '. Q.. A' gn. VJ ' J,,.H.Lk11jwf..A,,-4 The Lariattes of '79 - y8O have worked hard to boost school spirit this year. The eight members attended a summer camp in Santa Barbara where they won a superior trophy and the spirit stick. Their money raisers included car washes, bake sales, carnation sales, and candy sales. They have a daily class with new advisor Ms. Talutto, as well as before school practice. Top leftg Move to the music. Top rightg Halftirne performances make Patti smile. Centerg The Band provides the Lariattes with back-up music. Bottomg It seems Alisha forgets what comes next. ef ' -we lb I it . FF if 4 . .4 it , X 4 T LARIATTESI 1 11 UD I-T-I Q Q A D-1 Chaparral s Banderas really brightened up halftime shows and parades as they accompanied the band. The participated in parades at Lake Havasu City, Arizona, Disneyland, Oceanside, California, and the Helldorado arade here in Las Vegas. The Banderas solid cowboy pins and had many bake sales to pay for these trips. Early bird rehearsals were often a art of their busy schedule. Captains Sheryl Chenin and Sand Farnsworth worked hard creating new tall flag routines and helping the new girls. The Banderas were advised by Diana Talutto. Top: The Banderas: Lower row: Kathleen Lehtinen, Cheryl Hadley, Teri Bodell, Michelle Wheeler, Nancy Messina, Sheryl Chening Second row: Cindy Wenz, Annette Gunter, Beth Dickson, Kathi Weber, Sandy Farnsworth. Middle left: Banderas add color and style to halftime performances. Bottom left: Sandy calls commands. Middle right: Captains: Sandy Farnsworth and Sheryl Chenin. Bottom right: Teri twirls her tall flag. 112 1 BANDERAS I it if 1 X gt: Main Slice has been an energy-filled, talented edition to Chaparral's performing arts groups. This year was their first year in existence. They are strictly a disco dance group. The Main Slice discoed at pep assemblies and basketball games. The group also performed at TGI Fridays Discotheque and auditioned for the Gong Show. Their advisor was Mr. Phelan. Top: Main Slice gets down at pep assemblies. Middle left: Anthony makes his exit. Right: Sock it to 'em Saul! Bottom: Main Slice, Front row: Peaches Whaley, Sandra Wesleyg Middle: Gilbert McGlothen3 Back row: Randy Smith, Saul Wesleyg not pictured is Anthony Marks. MAIN SLICEX 113 E I 2 f . M f Y MASCOT FLIP OVER CHS One of Chaparral's newest spirit groups this year was the Cowboy Mascots. The Mascots performed various acrobatic stunts at all of the football games and some of the basketbal games. In order to raise money for uniforms the Mascots had a Gymathon in which sponsers pledged money to see arobatic stunts. Chaparral is proud of it's newest spirit group. Top:Frontg Ann LaBree, Centerg Dawn Rice, Debbie LaMonica, Topg Lan Wucherpfennig, Miriam Shields. Center Left: The Mascots admire ou football team. Center Right: The mascots take a moment to rest in between stunts. Bottom: Debbie and Ann lead the way. THUNDERING HERD KEEPS THE BEAT This year the Thundering Herd proved to be a very special section of the Marching Band. Each talented member spent many hours practicing their music and marches. The Thundering Herd has performed along with the band at Disneyland and Lake Havasu, not to mention the countless assemblies. The Thundering Herd seems to keep the beat at Chaparral. Top Right: The Thundering Herd keeps the beat. Center Left: No, This isn't a scene from Star Wars. Center Right: The Thundering Herd stands proud. Bottom: Front Row: Ureft to Rightl Doug Ross, Margaret Armstrong, Kent Gouchner, Kim Ball, Kenny Gousack, Iulie Spear, Ken Wilson, Grant Wright. Middle Row: Scott Chesser, Ian Adams, Tom Kelso, Maria Schaeffer, Tony Alamo, Craig Lewis. Back Row: Gary Beck, Brian Musser. Not Pictured: Bill mar is 5'-8 ff, :Muff NP-H E11 Pl! 'fa THUNIJHRINC llERDs 11 ra z fn M no E fi Q , -fm :Bl --.f aw -can Is. .fa 'F' 'W ' lx W '.' ' --yyi r 1-wjewsfffzji ' 51-2: H me K . ..,, ,, '20 . K ' 1 ' 4 52:7 ff , u H Q. ' .. C M tlh i , , yyyt Z hstt l M 116 I MARCHING BAND The Marching Band, under the direction of advisor Mikel Paulson and Drum Major, Kim Ball has outdone the excellence of previous years. Some of tht events they participated in were the Disneyland parade, the Magic Mountain Parade, the Los Angele: Band try-outs, UNLV Band Day as Well as Conventions at the Frontier Hotel and Caesars Palace They were also the first Place Grand Champions in the Lake Havasu parade. 9' 'E j,.,,m4..,, Y ff 4 1 !r A if ' f. '.,' 42331 -w- 2 Z, 3, T 1 Y ' -1-4 , l M53 6 , YJ 'h . p A X T S- Left Page, Topg Presenting The 1979-80 Marching Band. Center Leftg The Band marches in formation. Center Righty Maria is getting set for the performance. Bottomg Baton Twirlers are part of the Band too. Right Page, Top Lefty The Caballeros peek through the Band at halftime. Top Rightg Russ Nelson and Molly Murphy were appointed to the McDonald Band. Centerg The Band tries to get organized to watch the football game. Bottom Left: Kim Ball, Drum Major stands proud. Bottom Righty Bass-Clarinetist's have fun. MARCHING BAND I 117 l IGHTY BA D! Top left: Iana Philbrook performs at half time. Top right: Did you know that Chaparral has edible straps? Center left: Kim Ball leads the band with performance and skill. Center right: No, that's not the way you play a saxaphone, Bottom left: Our band members like to get horn-y. N3 M s. 'wh E.. .1 wk f-N 3 4 r 'L X ' 1 . , K x 4 , . VI 4' if M Q .5 A if , . is vi 1 , i ', M it Quin af? BNN -mmm-Q 9-UN-41-i -,z -5 , L, x w W ' y -, V + 0 . Q U .,ss in Q Q if . . . U U 5 E ' fww-3 5:4443 A A f V ' I ' 'Rf ' I V:-V 5: fn-s'i'+ 5 An ' s W W hlixxxwmggl-xiii ,Q-x ,. VN Y J 'x VW N ' 1 -M ,W X Q ' X ' in-S. ' ' 'Sw fA MQ-viiL'fFg7f-Q54'.V-5 ,Q fx b Uwffgwfx Y 5, f ,g fx-srl x K y, . 'f A ar f .IW 1 k f ' f S5--,,1 , 'V 4. A- MT 1 ?5gi .'G3bfss,F:452g wi Xsfbyyg f - M-1 ffffff P' S ' fvfuMm3 gf NL A my x 'i'.,-w -4. IH. X .KW . viwk If -af ,IQ iii Du 5, ,.1 , 4 e ig , an V5 di . 9 f i X n , 2 i ,sw ,W 4A x -Ji Y? f ft f V W 1 '13 x N. ' 4 V 43 Sy' ' M. R Q1 ' It QQ' .W-,vw-A ' jjfrfwnlara ,W ,,.-V W 'KELLY ' www'-' 1' ,-s... E ' Q . Q! G I . 1' 1 , :A 5 ' t 5 If-1 H i V W' Q 4 - W V - V ' ff , , u . V 2 1 ,A VV' V- n ' ' Q, X f WV , Q 1 V N, .V Vi l , L, . I . . 1 ',, ' V if 1V ..,, V V , M 4-'4 V' 772 Y W f V F V , 1 . ..., . r ., .. , f.,, . ,, . WV- .V 1. , wa ge I w i f '- if V ' W . AJ K i' , f A W Aff' . ,A 1 I W W ' V- , 1 I ' , 5 V , 4, 1' Q ' yy 1 , E J' V' ,W ,W , , f , ,ii i 5 ,,. I VR, nf VV p 'l V , i . .Qiff fzzgi -V' 1. Q D is N, . Iunior Varsity band worked very hard this year learning new music and perfecting it. Among the pieces they practiced were Christmas Music For Winds, Volcanic Rock, I Won't Last a Day Without You, and two numbers played by last years Varsity band: Trumpercussion and Dedicatory Overture. The band director Mr. Paulson builds his Varsity band from this group of talented instrumentalists. unior Varsity band performed at concerts and their ours and hours of practice were appreciated by the .044 audience. Top: The Iunior Varsity Band. Left: Nona and Dianne pucker up to their flutes. Middle Right: Woodwinds whistle while they work. Bottom right: Kenny plays rum-pa-pum-pum on his drum. L 122 l IUNIOR VARSITY BAND I fi if A , 'W ,ff i 'Qs W . - T 4 39' x 7 EN ,7 T During fifth period every day, twenty-one wild and crazy people got together to play some jazz. This group was the 79-80 Freedom Iazz Band. They pla ed at the Spring Mountain Youth, Camp, various conventions, and the Iazz Festival at Chaffey College. Their concert at school was a big success. The officers were president, Russ Nelsong vice-president, Mike Varnerg Secretary, Lori Eichlebergerg and Treasurer, Margaret Armstrong. Top left: Russ, Margaret, and Mike et mellow with some notes. Middle leg: Mr. Paulson drops his baton again. Top right: Mike relaxes with his valve-trombone. Middle right: Maybe someday people will be wearing Scott Addison T-shirts. Bottom: Freedom Iazz Band: Front row: Eric Scott, Scott Addison, Charles Cray, Casey McMackin, Margaret Armstrong, Kevin Crehan, David Ismarig Second row: Steve Christopher, Kent Cochnour, Greg Martin, Mike Bonnoci, Arnold Ziffel, Mike Varner, Bennett Beningas, Russ Nelson, Nicholas Sunday: Third row: Lori Eichleberger, Tim Dobbins, Steve Hammond, Iohn Matteson, Fourth row: Doug Ross, Lee Murray. IFJ w-4 N N W FREEDOM IAZZ BAND I 123 M LII CD The band is an extremely important part of Surrey as the singers wouldn't be the same without them. The Surrey Singers and the band meet once a week. The two talented groups combine their talent and must act together professionally in order to deliver a superior performance. The band members do all of their own arranging. Giving the band all their spare time, the members prove that this group is different from any other high school pop group. TOP: Back row, Left to Rightg Steve Christopher, Casey McMackin, Carey Chrovian, Mark Slaughter, Chip Chrovian, Dave Grant. Frontg Tom Hickle,1ohn Kaplan, Russ Nelson, Mark Blais, Margaret Armstrong, Mike Varner. Center Right, Being a member of Surrey Band takes a lot of talent and a lot of practice. Bottom Left, Dave, Casey, and Steve learn a new tune. Bottom Rightg Dave Grant displays bass-ic talent. W 9? r '5 4 Q . I ax 1 fl ,wx Q f Qifsfm Q 4! X 2 1 ,X im w gi, 1 ,M ii . wfaxgf? Wiki' ,,.. 3 ii' A L 'Y 'F , , 4 U 'f 5 ' , 3- HW 'pg 1 -'fm ', Q-- T ffi I I 1 2i?Tgit?i?3lgifvf ' 5' ,. - .V .,Qw,vj. wi , , Q K awk '55 rf: .ws l' , W Q if-. 2334 y 'Wk if A9 14 'lie sv l We f .V ,ww an t gx SURREY - SWEET HARMONY! The 1979-80 Surrey Singers proved themselves to be one of the finest singing groups in Southern Nevada. Each member devoted countless hours of practice to perfect Surrey's unique sound. The Surrey Singers have performed at many of Las Vegas' major hotels, not to mention their annual concert at Disneyland and Knott's Berry Farm. This year Surrey featured solos by Iami Morrison, Doug Dinkler, Linda Wiedrick, Ross Smithe, I.D. Lathrop, Fritz Mason, Delona Tanner, and Marlene Gasset. The entire group sang songs such as Take the Long Way Home, Rock Baby, California Dreaming, and a special Donna Summer medley. Once again the Surrey Singers have provided an excellent example of some of Chaparral's finest talent. 4, ag: pf V' f ?Cm.s.. ... O! N' M A E r +A y s ix .f ug. .iv 'ix V RSITY C OIR H.: ,Q 'cn my Ag--M, wi' '- A lot of things make a school great. The Chaparral Varsity Choir a sixty-five member group, under the direction of Mr. Tuttle, were the best singers at CHS since they are selected by audition. The money raised by candy sales sent the Choir members to Los Angeles to participate in the Chapman Invitational. They also participated in a combined Concert with Valley's Varsity Choir and the Christmas Concert. 128 f VARSITY CHOIR 6 1 -7. .eft Page, Top: The 1979-B0 Varsity Choir. Center Leftg Doug Dinkler- 'reasurer, Linda Wiedrick - Vice President, Ieri Cole - Soprano iection Leader, Linda Pierce - Historian, Deidre Cross - President, 'ritz Mason - Bass Section Leader, Ross Smithe - Tenor Section .eader, Darla Jacobson - Secretary, I.D. Lathrop - Alto Section .eader. Center Rightg The girls wait for their cue. Bottom, The Varsity Ihoir members sing at the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel, Right Page, Topg Mr. futtle leads them on. Center Left, Anna sings her solo. Center Right, Jatalie stands apart from the crowd. Bottom: Now, the men wait for heir cue. I 'Pc 1 ge- -. 4 Q? ,ff ff' 3. if VARSITY CHOIR J 129 This page - Top left: Doe, a deer, a female deer, re, a drop of golden sun . . . Middle left: When Mr. Tuttle speaks . . . everybody listens. Bottom left: Varsity chorus sings at the Christ Episcopal Church. Top right: Ioann didn't think it was all that funny. Upper middle right: Fritz licks his lips in anticipation to sing. Lower middle right: Mr. Tuttle sings along. Bottom right: Anna steps out for her solo. Opposite page: Top: Male Chorus: Bottom row: Bill Grandberry, Steve Peters, Brooks Humphries, Kevin Williams: Second row: Mike White, Fred Thompson, Louis Lacey, David Daane, Bill Vance: not pictured : Charlie Smith, Dave Millette, Grant Armitage. Middle left: Officers: Louis Lacey, president and Mike White, vice-president. Bottom left: Male chorus sings at the Hilton Hotel. Right: Quartette: David Deane, Kevin Williams, Mike White, Bill Grandberry. 6 iii if if WR nuns ,pa flslti 130 ! VARSITY CHORUS 'N'--... X N! Am td H C5 pl fr o :U CD Male chorus specializes in barbershop harmony music. The group this year sang pieces such as a folk song entitled The Water is Wide, patriotic music including the Pledge of Allegiance, a Christmas piece by Bach, and Christmas barbershop music. Male chorus' most remembered pieces are probably those they sang in the more traditional barbershop style - Hello My Baby and Coney Island Baby. They performed for a convention in the Hilton Hotel and sang for Christmas shoppers at the Boulevard Mall. Their annual Christmas concert was a marvelous production. Male chorus competed in February at the Solo-Ensemble Festival in which last year they received a superior rating. MALE CHORUS X 131 5 swf .D , 4 n J T I, N R ,L -Q 7 A ' so v, 's I L Top Left Pageg The Cirl s Clee members of 1979-80. Left Center, Le tg The Cirl's Clee perform at the Fall Concert at the Christ Church Episcopal in Las Vegas. Bottom, Leftg The girls perform in a concert with Valley's choral groups. Top, page 1333 The group performed at the annual Christmas concert in the Little Theatre. Center, Christmas carols were the material for this concert. Bottom, Cirl's Clee Officers were Elaine Sharp, Ceri Cole, Sharon Cray, Linda Wiedrick, Laura Hart, Sandy Saliba, Cheryl Castillo, and Ramona Wright. 132 f CIRIQS GLEE The Girl's Clee have been 'Avery spirited this year said advisor, Mr. Tuttle. Fund Raising events made the money necessary to send the 45 members on a tour of Southern California in which they won the only superior trophy given to a Girl's Glee group. Some of the memberys also performed on the Channel 5 Christmas Concert. K-A-,ey 'I GIRL'S GLEE X 133 FII t Once again, the Chaparral High School Madrigals provided our school and the Las Vegas area with some of the finest voices in Southern Nevada. The Madrigals's director, Mr. Kenneth Tuttle lead this group of singers with expertise. The Madrigals were off to a busy start this year, with concerts at mission Center, various churches, and other locations. The 1979-80 Madrigals have kept up the fine quality and talent that Chaparral is famous for. Left to Right: Rosie Heeter, Ross Smithe, Deidre Cross, Doug Dinkler, Iami Morrison, Kevin Williams, lane Van Vactor, Fritz Mason, Linda Wiedrick Donald Mitchel Anna Van Ausdal. Not picturedg Robert Peterson. Centerg The Madrigals create a heavenly sound at a church concert. Bottom Leftg Mr. Tuttle organizes the group at a Mission Center Concert. Bottom Righty Iane tries to block out the distracting sounds. X' ' t, Q Top, The NIROTC Color Guard members are Walter Narvaez, Margaret Hurlbut, April Norton, Kathy Smith, Ieff Christopher, and Darin Metz. Missing is Iohn Fountain. Left Middle, Company Staff members are Susie Oscar, Gus Gierber, Tim Clark, Ken Sleeper, Sue Hall, Karla Broughton, Pat Cappolli, Ken Glenn, April Norton, and Walter Narvaez. Middle Right, The Students listen intently as the Commander lectures. Bottom, Naval Science 4 Class members are Susie Oscar, Kelly Block, Mary Larrick, Charlene Schramek, Bobbi Lemon, Lisa DeMasseo, Chris Lowden, Mark MacDonald, Kim Manning, Tom King, Cheryl Ford, Erin Paddock, Audie Levine, Ierry Kraus, Tracy Smith, Derrick Harriss, John Brown, Ioe Sottile, Shirley Baliss, and Ieff Belford. ,MRM 3 l A E -. i,,,,, ' if , J as 4: Q -a i f 'Y 'E , . .f.-- M,1,,M,w,a.., it C1 Nuzorc 1 135 NIROTC CAPTURES TOP AWARDS Each year Clark County School District sponsors a Drill Meet between the five High Schools with Iunior ROTC: For the second year in a row, Chaparral's Navy IROTC captured top honors at the meet. In addition to this Championship Award, Chaparral received two first place and three second place trophies for various performances during the meet. Top: Naval Science 3 class members are Karla Broghton, Iohn Fountain, Kris Miller, Chris Cappoli, April Norton, Iim Brown, Larry Block, Ieff Christopher, Carrol Chase, John Newman, David Thompson, and Ken Sleeper. Center Left: Students get involved in class discussions. Bottom: A student ponders commander Shields lecture. 136 I NIROTC Topg Naval Science 4 members are Tim Clark, Ieff Belford, Ken Sleeper, Sue Hall, Gus Gierber, Karla Broughton, Susie Oscar, Carmelle Bohrer, Ken Glenn, and Pat Cappoli. Middle Gus Gierber Commander, Drill Team with rifles, Karla Broughton Commander, Drill Team without rifles, Sue Hall Cadet Company Commander with overall trophy, April Norton Color Guard Commander displaying Drill Team Meet awards. Bottom, Naval Science 2 members are Walter Narvaez, Kim Hardin, Margaret Hurlbut, Darin Metz, Gina Kiefaber, Renee Martinez, Dieter Esterbrooks, Greg Gennitti, Denene Camp, Wanda Fitzpatrick, Scott Taylor, Nancy Qualey, Willie Grandberry, Larry Block, Kathy Smith, and Terri Moore. .asf , The 100 members of the Naval Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps have represented Chaparral well again this year. Money for their competitions, uniforms, and educational aids for this program, was raised by the Student Store. f .'.:frffffw 'V ,.,, 4 is NIROTC I 1 3 7 U ' ,xy P4 . Varsity Quiz' season record was 5-0. This was their first undefeated season in the history of Chaparral. They had the only undefeated season in Las Vegas. Questions ranged from academic topics to current events to trivia. Mitch Wolf was captain with Iune Wong as co-captain. Speed was the main factor in obtaining their 5-0 record. They held two practices a week in the libraryg each member was responsible to think of twenty questions to be used for practice. The questions given in the actual games were written by the judges prior to each game. These were the scores: Chaparral 226 - Rancho 124, Chaparral 218 - Valley 51, Chaparral 130 - Boulder City 94, Chaparral 143 - Gorman 78, Chaparral 168 - Basic 86. fin.: . . ,.i'Q -X'AA if ig A , ' .T ,J- .: N' W, 4 XWKBQS CIJ CID PIJ D-4 FIJ n-J D-4 U M Www W P N ir. f 'ww ,fix ttat Q an s Topg The Chaparral EXPRESS staff members of 1979-80. Center Lefty Chaparral Student Louie Cole relaxes after finishing his A assignment. Center Rightg Marc Burton looked tough in his hat. Bottomg Executive staff members were Editor-in-Chief, Derek Maher, Advisor, Mike Baggett, and Editor-in-Chief, Pam Coon. Qs -0 Qi? 'Q-5 5 ,fr-:...,,f--R -f aw. 1 ,f gi . L' EK , 3. M 'Q Y' 34: .Q 1 lf! ', 5' ,i'- 3' 'qi .. 5' is 'fx 1 ff at '11 II! . r k The twenty members of the Chaparral EXPRESS have worked very hard to produce the biweekly publication. Advisor, Mike Baggett, in his first year working with the EXPRESS staff members, lead this group through a very successful year. Doubling the previous record number of papers, this was the first year to use color. Money for printing was raised through advertising in the paper and from activity cards. Top Lefty Activities Staff members were Karen Wise, Louie Cole, and Kathy Smith. Tom Korth Knot picturedl was this section's editor. Top Rightg Sports staff members were Phil Luna, Scott Boman, and Alan Dees. Sports Editor and quarterback is David Renzi. Upper Left Center, Mr. Baggett discusses the seventh edition of the Chaparral EXPRESS with the class. Right Centerg Gail Hardbeck helps Mr. Baggett find the right file. Lower Left Centerg Feature Staff members were Bart Davis, Pam VanBuskirk, Karen Fabio tsection Editorj, and Tom Korth. Bottom, Andy Foster and David Renzi check out the Sports Page. CHAPARRAL EXPRESS ! 141 .ip S ' ffgf , P' .2 , h'Ns.. '-1h in Left Page. Top Left: Mr. Baggett, please not the red pencil! Top Right: Newspaper admires what a great job they did Middle Left: Speak softly and carry a big chair! Middle lack discovers invisible ink. Bottom Right: Bart Davis is p of his accomplishments. Bottom Left: Scott and Phil find exciting article. Right Page. Top Right: Two heads are betta than one. Top Left: Ms. Mason rejects Eric's and Ray's Penthouse layout. Top Right: Dewey fondles his film. Bottom Vaquero Staff: Front Row: Patti Brown: Clubs Editor, Karen Null: Layout Editor, Ray Clark, Andrea Ducharme: Performing Arts Editor, Eric Frassato. Second Row: Mike Longi, Lias Burridge, Kelly Nielson: Editor, Lani Wucherpfennig: Ir. Editor, Third Row: Cindy Lewis, Dewey Kim: Photo Editor, Andy Windes, Teri Bodell: Senior Editor, Ioyce Phillips, Renee Lawver. Back Row: Doug Leavitt, Wesely Iarelson. This year's courageous Vaquero Staff consisted of 22 dedicated people, led by a first year Chaparral student, Editor Kelly Nielsen from a school in Germany. Together with the help of Andrea Ducharme fPerf. Arts Editorj, Teri Bodell lCopy Editorl, Steve Wilcox fSports Editorj, Dewey Kim fPhoto Editorj, Karen Null fLayout Editorj and Lani Wucherpfennig Ur. Editorl, the staff put together the best edition of the Vaquero that Chaparral has ever seen. The Vaquero could not have been possible without the long hours and hard work of Advisor Marie Mason and Barbara Marco. The 79-80 Vaquero Staff gives special thanks to Chris Kolberg for the designing of the 1980 yearbook cover. Q, if T 'is,' A W gs!! -f 4 YEARBOOK STAFF I 143 Lew' -2 kv., , 144 f YEARBOOK STAFF - Q iii 'oagg' , f YS W Wi v uf ! 'A f , . NF ix A X gs! Qf .f,A-- i f J li ll 1 Lwvi W X . J, X' Page 144: Left Top: Cindy had a hard day in the darkroom. Top Left: A face only a mother could love.Middle Right: Say Cheese. Far Left: Steve Wilcox, Gentleman's Quartly Man of the month. Middle Bottom: Mrs. Mason shows us the difference between boys and girls. Bottom Right: I think this is the right one. Page 145: Top: Ioyce Smiles! Middle Left: Lani tries to remember her last name. fwucherpfennigl Middle: Chuckie's in love! Bottom Left: Teri questions Patti's layout. Middle Right: Frankly Lani, I don't give a ---- ! Bottom: Mike reads a love poem to Ande. fwmw ' fx? ,gf .L 1' 9 af X 'Q .F Q A .. , , W A p Q i . ,j i 1: 3 .. 2 Q, 'x -n.,,,, X, ,Q ,wg 43 MS K f ii Q Y .Ax Q. .V 2 X L :i sw w.ww 'T N 0 ' Q 2 r I 1 S : Q Q PO DERPUFF 1979 Top: the juniors and Seniors show how rough they can be. Upper middle left: 'lWhoosh! Upper mid- dle right: The Freshman Powderpuff Team. Lower middle left: Povxderpuff King Nominees: Timmy Evans, Rob Anderson, Bob Aiken, Mike Ismari and Mike Vlaming. Lower middle right: The Sophomore Powerpuff Team. Bottom: Senior Powderpuff Cheerleaders show their expertise. 148 X STUDENT LIFE f uw., . 1 , -, .rf-Xa ,5 M rggefae 1' ww - Wnfg .S ' I V if , Q24 zf-'Mp g1,afffN-Q55 I Q Y s'4f ': if-. t5 2? '2 - ,'?5aQH'2a5Q 5' si a 'A -sffuw 'VE ll 57 ,SB 4' 5 I Af- . I :MQ K G gi 4 a 5' is W- ia wg' E, .L fx'- fi as Q 2 MW , if - ' V 9- -., gg? g YI 4' Q L '-. ,' 'X31 V V Q E? si ' 'E , x si L f 'gl A Q, 3 'IT ' W QP Q ,A , f' 2 1Q,m'mf'a 1 J: W I W Km i W' 1 mwmzw -- ,, ., THE U DERDOGS 150i STUDENT LIFE OVERCOME wwwwzw 'f - ' 'f' ,,,.,, f Wugv- .M Y Top: The Freshmen take a break. Middle left: This is supposed to be a football game, no Candid Camera. Middle right: The Freshmen Cheerleaders go Egyptian. Lower left: Lisa Bur ridge shows the perfect hurdle form, Lower right: Valerie outruns the junior defense. A 22 Jw' f Q, -1 ',,A,' ff f ...r-1 T ......, .......,., ,. 'Q AN ' Upper left: Bob Aiken reigns as Powderpuff King. Upper right: Kelly Nielsen finds warm-ups loads of laughs. Middle left: Stretch! Middle right: The Sophomore Cheerleaders show how mean they can be, Lower left: A Freshmen Runningback goes for the big one! Lower middle: The Senior defense surrounds a determined Iunior. Lower right: Ann Lebree darts through the Freshmen defense for a TD. -'Su ,, , , - -.V L .,f'x . , ,Y , Nu. t , ., .,, M xv, K, My 1' K 'WW -ffl s. K ' T' 'fffQ47zr7'v- 3' ,, , We W- 'if' 3-QTY. W1 - Q1-jgi.oQ M 'si.2!e..?srw'3rv1. P :Eb-A V- W ,S M- 1 wr: if-sn-ff -Q: rf iflkigf Xfglsavwrsrs Nas - -155,54-Qf flqi wx - . 3? 'f' ' .Ngo - 1 , ' V r kj:-fgvwk' ' QF ' K . .K W pl 1 K ef fr fi effygyas. l WW-M srss 4-M. i T K...W- 'fr ' Mwnml Q M Aw ,av ' STUDENT LIFEf 151 - ff? aus. ,se- 4 5 I iii THE EFFECTS OF THE GAMMA RAYS ON MAN-IN-THE-MOON MARIGOLDS STAR THE SEASON O 2 if A x J. n - 12, v,,.,w 4' V sith x XX v s . ' I ' 3 If I x... ,. The C.H.S. Theatre Arts department presented, as the first play of the year, The Effects of the Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds by Paul Zindel. The five member all girl cast demonstrated their ex- cellent acting skills under the astute direction of Len Paul and student director jill Peloquin. The play is about a girl named Tillie who has a science project in which she plants marigold seeds which were exposed to Colbalt 60 causing the plants to be mutations. As the play develops, we see how mutations change the family. This powerful drama was presented November 14-17 in the Little Theatre. Opposite page, Top left: Tillie tShelley Dinkelj explains about the splitting of an atom. Top right: Beatrice fPhyllis Wolfordl tells Tillie that she has to get rid of her rabbit. Bottom left: Beatrice gets disgusted with Nanny. Bottom right: Ruth tells her mother how embarrassed she was when Tillie was in the assembly. This page, Top right: Tillie shows Nanny fDiana Picklesl her rabbit. Middle right: Beatrice tells Ruth fAnne Enrightj about her past. Bottom left: Ruth makes fun of Tillie and her project. STUDENT LIFE X 153 WWI ps. .5 frf H wg i 1 3 4' 5 wht: .' 411 C 4. l Ak, gn , ' I . 'Q , 'ku l ll 0 U - . , . on ' of I , on . UI ' s 0 . o A 5 I O 9 O K 1 at-Qi ' LG 15' ,s ,J 5 L' 1 , . ,o n f ' .- . 8 gi . 1 I' 1' www Wk 11 My ,di io .Yagi Z, Nz r ' 1 vp is lla a W .Q ,M -me-nn I 21 1 -N' M 3535 i ig: T . i n,,A':' , 'Hu w: ,m ,..,...M1-A , yy Q f .init 'sig , L, EJ' ! i'7451'- fn 9 X1 :fi f -, 5 FF? xi KJ fx N p A - 44 'Q E 'x gf 4 4 H . ww' wa , K . ww, M' W ,. M: I 4 'sa ,Q ' A I I ,ij M if 2 l,i l' . W ' V 4 mx , xr X . ,wg Y N W- ' vw K-, ill Q 3- 7 9- is X xil'i Q Q 'l I 1 f , x Q vi.,-J 'h 'aff . W 4 fs w l Z, ff -MG i I ab- Q f '!., 2 ii +I: 'Q 4 'n 4 1 'lun.,,,wMM A in ' .a- :X On December 19, 1979 the Chapparral Choral department presented its traditional Christmas Concert, Directed by Mr. Kenneth Tuttle. Mr. Tuttle brought a new style to Chaparral this year by having Girls Glee start the program by encircling the audience and singing Laudate . Varsity Choir ended the concert by encircling the audience and singing On Christmas Night and Medley Christmas . Throughout the concert solos were given by Anna Van Ausdal, Oh, Holy Night , Sandy Saliba, Do You Hear What I Hear , and Linda Wiedrick, Merry Christmas, Darling . Top: Girls Glee sings, He is Born . Middle Left: Anna Van Ausdal sings, Oh, Holy Night at the Christmas Concert. Middle: Do You Hear What I Hear , was sung by Sandy Saliba. Middle Right: During the Christmas Concert Linda Wiedrick sung, Merry Christmas, Darling . Bottom: Varsity Choir encircles the audience to sing On Christmas Night , and Medley Christmasu. CHRISTMAS CO CERT AT C.H.S l i, 2 g v ,ff , ' , 5 4 ' f ff ., 2 W,,,f,.' W W, , -, - W . mn- ,M wwf. V KNAW 61 gl 3 fi2 2f1 A 9 K 5 Hg . ? Kiiff! 2 , w 1 '- ' f. -fl. ,',f H' 55 if Y J J 491- T '51 ,7 .Hg J ta Asn, , K-5?'5'fQ'f-2-ff i'1?5'f ' sig? Eiga -in 1-il k - jfekgffgiili? gef lflsi ' ' . -. F N.-1 ,, , 1 ' , i T357 :fag :,. M if-if 1 f X Q gif ' 5... 'Iv ' 's -- A ' ' ,,,:3y.! - -fm ' -1 F, ', .tiff iq rl, ,113 Efi EZ- , as , ...-, ' - -PM-..,. ..,, This page: Top: T.G.I. Friday's was a popular hangout for Chaparral students. Middlel Left: Winchell's Donuts gave students excellent opportunities for taking a break from school. Middle right: Loose buns and petite ponytails were the hairstyles of many girls Lower left: Morn's old styles get good use. Lower right: Cruising down Fremont makes fo a swinging time. Opposite page: Top left: Scott Dailey, the trend setter. Top right: Th sky-rocketing prices of gas made us all cut back. Lower left: These boots were made fo walking, that's just what they'll do. . . Lower right: Backpacks are not merely for moun tain climbing. COWBOYS IHDLLXNFHH TTHETREBHHS There wasn't an overload of new revoluntionary fashion or fad ideas sweeping Chaparral during the 79-80 year, but there were many new twists popping up here and there. Amoung the fashion quirks wereg China-dollshoes, peg-leg pants, numerous gold necklaces worn at the same time, short styled haircuts for guys, little pony-tails, braids and small buns, all with flirty ribbons, dominated girl's hairstyles. Chaparral students spent their weekends and free time cruising Fre- mont, going to discos and movies, checking out the current concert in town and stopping in at Winchell's for a quick snack. 5 Q 1 1 ax ug if ii '21, .. ' C SERVE E Rfauuuz i I I STUDENT LIFE I 161 M- 2:-lm -mrm-E :mam-Jim EA-an-JS my-LA- -im--L-Am Z2 Ewen?-E-:msn ummm mg-mm-mmm-Sgdngnpl Ex -Emmzum E zgm-um U Q 'Em EE 1 . nm-Emdm -:gum Enmrbzmmgzsl l -EE -Em Hmmm.: mr-Sam-J m-EE: dl. -i4m -E-Mm: mqmmrmmm mc-Um-ala? u I -Z1-IPHEZ sudo -WN Em Ez-m -HE,-.VI P P CHAPARRAL DEAN RIES Chaparral lost someone special this year. Students will miss the vibrant personality and special sense of humor of Dean Ries, who left Chaparral in Ianuary to be- come the admissions officer at VoTech. Her brand of discipline included understanding, fair- ness, and firmness. She could be tough too when the situation re- quired it. Mrs. Ries had compas- sion when dealing with students, but she always knew when she was hearing a snow job . Her personal contacts with students, parents and teachers gained her great respect and cooperation. Chaparral gained a new dean, former Art teacher from Valley, Ian Wallback. Mrs. Wallback grew up in Las Vegas, graduated from Boulder City High and re- ceived her B.A. in Art in Oberlin, Ohio. She received her Masters in Education from U.N.L.V. She has had the experience of teaching in the Peace Corps in Afghanistan and taught in Reno, Nevada. Mrs. Wallback plunged right into her new role and befriended students and faculty quickly. She was a well qualified addition to the Chaparral staff. Chaparral was very fortunate this year when world renowned hypnotist, Vandermeide, vistied our school in Ianuary. At an assembly, Vandermeide hypnotized 20 students. Highlights of the show included: Mike Chapman's rendition of Frankenstein, Steve Keller lost his true idenity and became Smokey the Bear, Mike Izmari's bottom became fastened to the floor, and Curtis Mormon, Derek Maher and Wesley Iarlson played Tarzan. The assembly was followed by a special presentation held in the school theatre, and both were a huge success. This page: Top left: Wesley pounds out some jams while Curtis gently plays a melody. Top right: David Chapman gets a little fresh with Linda Rossi. Middle: The concentration thickens as CHS students hold the rope. Bottom: Dawn of the Dead. Other page: Top: Mike Izmari appears to be stuck to the floor. Middle left: Wes Iarlson trys desperately to let go of the rope. Middle right: Vandermeide has the students on the ledges of their seats. Bottom: lay turns head-over-heels for his music. 164 ! STUDENT LIFE W W' ASSEMBLY HAS COWBOYS IN A TRANCE as . X gi 5 2 V I EF lf? 3 5? if f if 2 S' K r , C P Q-.f ! SUN SHINES The 24th Annual Sun Youth Forum was held December 6, 1979, at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Fifty-one Chaparral Iuniors and Seniors attended the forum. The participants were chosen by evaluations from their teachers. They were distributed to various rooms where different topics were discussed. The topics included Cops, Crimes, and Criminals Teenage Problems , Clark County and Nevada , World , Inside USA , School Days , Pot-Pourri , and Media . We were very proud of Sam Bracken who was chosen as a finalist. He wrote an article for the Sun Newspaper on his topic, Clark County and Nevada . Chaparral was represented well. A great thanks goes out to Mr. Alleman for being an outstanding advisor. Top: Bottom Row, Renee Cohen, Iune Wong, Lisa Burridge, Mary Farrell, Tom Korth, Henrik Christensen, Chery Clark, Dena Carpenter, Donna Feldman, Middle Row, Amy Ward, Ioe Martinez, Don Mohs, Mitch Wolf, Gail Hardbeck, Yvonne Romero, Judith Kim, Lisa Brancuccig Top Row: Iohn Wong, David Locicero, Steve Fink, Pat O'Connel, Kevin Haskell, Debra Guedry, Jason Kuller, Kim Peterson. Bottom Right: Sam Bracken, Chaparral's forum finalist. 1 68 X STUDENT LIFE . ii 'ti -110 p-fm but - -3 BA 3 Ia!! 3 Top Left: Some rooms get quiet just before lunch. Top Right: Students discuss Clark County and Nevada . Middle Left: Teenage Problems was a very opinionated topic. Middle Right: Chaparral students eager to start their day of discussions. Bottom: Kim Richards, Teri Bodell, Connie Angle, Michelle Maravich, Anisa Kassam, additional Youth Forum participants. Participants not pictured: Robert Aiken, Margaret Armstrong, Ulf Bjersing, Scott Bradley, Scott Bowman, Iames Evans, Tina Fuson, Kenneth Goussak, Britt Highmiller, Cynthia Iohnson, Amy Kaufman, Kent McNeil, Craig McMenemy, Iami Morrison, Kelly Neilsen, Terry Reidy, julie Speer, Mike Vlaming, Andy Windes, Phyllis Wolford. STUDENT LIFE I 169 THE BUYFRIE D1 0 ii' f-Q I. :Q :..,,,. 170 I STUDENT LIFE Top Left: Alan Wells and Mr. Paul prepare the set. Top Right: Cast of the Boyfriend . Middle Left: Iodi and Doug rehearse a scene. Middle Right: Ioanne and Iohn set up for the next scene. Bottom Right: Iackie tells Iill it takes two to tango. H. dwlnfi ,, X W fvmf xg' QMQQ, mr' T? 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Do you remember reading this in the student handbook? Maybe you heard one of the faculty talking about the varied activities program. Of course not, we all just called it sports! High School sports range from playing one on one with a friend or training day in and day out for a marathon. Also sports for this time in our lives means the loneliness of practicing a tennis serve all by yourself on a lonely court or scoring the big winning point for the state basketball playoffs, and everyone seeing you do it. The sports we are introduced to in high school may last only for that four years or maybe into college or sometimes for our entire lives. But the memories of the high school sporting event, if from the playing field or from the bleachers, will certainly last the rest of our lives. SPORTS I 17 7 aw- ? fit LS.,,Si ? 5: DETERMI ATIG A D ns' ,Q 3 3 A+ Q5-iff , 1 SPIRIT: KEY ORDS 'f A .7 -1 ' 1. -f ff W i-uk, A - for I . ii ggi A I - Q' in QP A T ' ' K K 'jf' Q N W LH, ' .' K' fr! 3 K S23 fifgifgf .. . ,,hh - 'S - W A :T-fl. x... , . L. , - - Q' S 4 X A -S - Q.', ' KK',,. H,,x1,..,L.X.1- S . --Q .af . fp 7 1 l -A fu . A -,L.A fs-i S S ,'5cfvI2f'?f f '58 kffyifixggi' M fSy?s?,fgi ' ' 2 ii M 1. SSS S S S S' x....v- SPORTS. : 1 me Li i 'Q' 3. 9'-,uf W 1713! SPORTS , 1'--' NJ...-W mwmrfff H W-.ww-uf J ,V . ,, 0V 1H, IN MEMORY OF BILL KELTER Bill Keltner was born Ianuary 11, 1962 in Topeaka, Kansas. While attending Chaparral Bill was very active in school sports as a wrestler and a football player. Bill was also involved in a lot of outside activities. Bill died on March 11, 1979 due to an auto accident on Flamingo Road. Bill will always be remembered by Chaparral as an outgoing person who brightened the lives of those he was near. SPORTS I 179 Center lefty Bob Schmit charges forward for another score. Bottom leftg CHS defence did a great job all year. Topg CHS defence is not the team you'd like to meet in a dark alley. Centerg Ira Matlock on one of his many carries. Bottom centerg Bench Babe Erin Colleran was always there if the football players needed anything. 180 X FOOTBALL VARSITY FINISHES SEASON 4-5 The 1979 Cowboy football team finished with a record of 4 wins and 5 losses. Lots of spirit was maintained by team captains Bob Schmit, Kalan O'Hara, and Sam Bracken. The highlight of the season was definitely the home- coming game. The thrilling game started well with Tony Himes kicking for three to put the first points on the board against Gorman. Gorman then scored a quick ten points. But after a thirty yard pass to Bob Strnod, Tony Scott then ran in on an option to make it ten. But to the Cowboys dismay, Gorman got another seven right away. After a long series of great plays, Bob Strnod scored six more points to bring us within one point of Gorman. But with less than one minute left the Cowboys missed the extra point and never again scored. Cowboy spirit never failed. As far as we are concerned it was a great game and a great season. The cowboy team: Bob Strnod, Kent Oscar, Tony Scott, Curtis Mormon, Mike Vlaming, Iay Campanile, Iohn Baer, Dave Deluca, Brian Green, Ieff Chura. Second Row, Dave Bowe, Rob Anderson, Iim Evans, Bob Schmit, Dave Matlock, Tony Dejack, Sam Bracken, lim Pisanelli, Richardo Lamb. Third rowg Iim Ayala, Iohn Phee, Tom Deluca, Ieff Galager, Ken Tompson, Scott Bowmen, Bill Wagner, Brett Sterling, Brad Danials, Larry Walas. Fourth rowg Ken Korn, George Castro, Gary Rodish, Mark Valdov, Ierry Sutton, Richard Gottleb, Eric Strain, Mike Suits, Mike Rader. Fifth row, Bill Smales, Kalan O'Hara, Ierry Coles, Tony Himes, Robert Montez, Iohn Foss, Mike Donaho. FOOTBALL l 181 FRESHMEN AND IV FOOTBALL F TURE VARSITY The IV team finished with a record of two wins, two ties, and five losses. They started practiced August 15, with varsity and freshmen. Working hard and scrimmiging now and then with the varsity team, they worked themselves to a high level of performance. Page 182: Top picture, IV defense rarely lets anything slip through their fingers. Team picture, First rowg Don Polednak, Brian Gramza, Brian Franta, Scott Napoleon, Kevin Phillips, Anthony Perry, Brad Davis, Darryl Evans, Charlie Smith, Harold Brooks. Second row, Ed Wide, Todd Philbrook, Ken Ashbaugh, Dan Iacober, Mark Mainwal, Mike Wagner, Tom Ware, Mike Nunez, Dan Smith. Third row, Ray Vining, Cris Pinkston, Cris Church, Ieff Roberts, Billy Hatch, Rick Keller, Louis Carto, Fred Har- deno, Matt Scott, Gavin O'Hara. Fourth rowg Fred Fernandez, Cary Stanton, Ted Revera, Rick Morrison, Don Anderson, Dallas Heidelberg, Iohn Sincotta, Mat Iones, Bart Haley, Gerry Matson. Coaches, Gonzales, Disalvo, Montoya. Bottom, Mat Iones, IV quarterback looks for an open receiver. Page 183: top left, Freshmen make another carry. Top right, CHARGE! Middle left: first row, Ed Antormica, Keith Chura, Blake Hunsaker, Mike Cross, Dan Swanson, Iason Oston, Dan Stoltz, Mark Maruiollo, Darryl Matlock, Eric Lamb, Perry Fitch. Second row, Bob Shcoki, Greg Manion, Mike Hitchcock, Iohn Church, Ron Rodrigues, Tim Nicthodes, Rich Angle, Willie Wilson, Iames Levitt, Mike Radko, Grant Iohnson, Mat Archuleta. Third row, Ron Banks, Ierry Bracken, Steve Smith, Mike Carter, Don Guliano, Randy Lee, Craig Baldwin, Don Carritano, Tony Ianni, Sol Gressen, Marco Cuevas. Manager, Larry Wallace. Coach Spencer, Brian Wj Wojcik, coach Denglebeck. Middle right, a great pass. Bottom, Coaches pay close attention to all aspects of the game. 152 I FOOTBALL N ..---- ----A -ew A-'- ' ,f4,,.,. i.-. A-+-- 11 W E gasqtga EE--235 5-,Qi -F! A , .gg MW 1 A2 951' 3 5019! -r33.9i:3 W atgt. A tffm mx fm , K ,fi - A -f ' ,V N fi 1 Y , - - if gj tiQQ,.52.1-13 ...E5f:,5.v .Pg A 1 , its . - .,,s.:.,..'L2 , r-1 A,r,', i gl l ty. A M M f , , 12,7 AA F 1 V W I' 5? A sfll , JW -. 5 : .S -il m ' 4 ,, 4 xii? - i z Q:-:i:':3' -. f I V 4 Fri., f f- 7 i5.'a'5't H E' WEE 79 -5i?ZZ'r5'i4r, Pa? .. hMM1wMAM-u ,. y . 3 , , ...q The 1979 Freshman football team had a very successful season. With a spectacular record of seven to one, quarterback Greg Manion along with MVP Darryl Matlock helped put many points on the board. Coaches Spencer, Denglebeck and Tightman were all pleased with the teams great performance. At the banquet players awarded were, halfback and defensive back Darryl Matlock as most valuable player. Eric Lamb was awarded most valuable offensive back. Most valuable offen- sive line was Donny Carritano and most valuable defensive lineman was Keith Chura. All will be returning next year to make up the number one IV team! ,F .5 t if ctsn a n cfniic Jf lxffl f w, FOOTBALL I 183 Nfl Far left: Andi and Erin find time to pose, always. Top Centerg It is tough to be all alone in the world. High Center: Defence at work again. Left Bottomg Mat Jones the I.V. quarterback makes another great play. Dead Center: Eric Lamb dodges and swerves his way to the goal line. Bottomg Erin, Teri and Leanne advertize the car wash. .fc Mrs. x '49 e l 11' 'Wa ll- We B . ,,, V,:: M i B of ,-B f n 4 5 V ' iv A .. is Y . ...,,. .. ,, r' v' , . '. sliv- I A . we ' , 5 'f We 'WE ,,,,,,.,, :L a .. 1: ,ga L V, , ff , B it Q g g f or fi ,ig-lf,-B at W, f' . Q IJ f ' if i 184 1 BENCH BABES W sa ' I f ff :lbs BE CH BABES SEASO . SHORT LIVED, LU G REMEMBERED The 1979-80 Bench Babes were a very active group. They were taken over by a new advisor this year, Mr. Iohnston. He and Vice President, Traci Haynie worked for a successful season. The group would like to thank their Mom for all her help, Mrs. Haynie. When football season was over, so was the work of the Bench Babes, but they are an inspiration all year. Topg Dawn and Traci find time to clown around at the homecoming game. Centerg Tony Scott Varsity quarterback takes time out just to be cool. Right, The Bench Babes, Mascotg Briane Mornan, First Rowg Traci Haynie, Teri Hayne, Andrea Durcharme, Leanne Hull. Sec- ond Rowg Alicia Deluca, Kayla Ratzlaff, Iamie Cotel. Third Rowg Amy Kaughman, Dawn Rosch, Tina Roberts, Kari Allred, Not pictured, Ioy Helton, Erin Colleran, Iudy lones, Tracy Boggs. BENCH BABES I 185 CROSS CCU TRY WITH WINNING SEASO PLACED FOURTH AT ZON . The Boy's cross country team had an excep- tionally good season this year. Despite many in- juries throughout the year, the team still placed fourth at the zone championships. This was un- fortunate because the top three teams at zone got to go to the state finals. Number one runner Ste- ven Ku1'r placed second at zone and then went on to place second in state also. The captains, Darr l Selleck and Steve Wilcox must be communded, on leading their team to a successful season. The I.V. and Freshman! Sophomore teams also had a great year, winning a few invitationals of their own. Coach Carl larvi- nen hopes to lead them on to a winning season in the years to come. Top, Pete Collier displays his strong finish, again. Left: Chapar- rals number one runner Steve Kurr races in for first place. Mid- dleg The Men's Cross Country team. Row one: Geoff Thomas, Mike Allen, Kevin Masey, Second Row: Tony Durbin, Mike Longi, Ed Cortney, Darin Gable, Greg Vlaming, Steve Kurr, Third Rowg Pete Collier, Kevin Crehan, Iason Kuller, D l Selleck, Steve Wilcox, Fritz Mason, Pat Cortney, Coach SIT Iarvinen. Lower Left, Fritz strides for the finish at the Valley Invite. 186 l CC -at W. -4f0fl Top centerg The determination of Kevin Crehan's face is evident. Centerg Darryl Selleck has some facts that everyone is interested in hearing. Top right pictureg jason Kuller waits to make his move. Bottom leftg Geoff Thomas strives to stay ahead of a Carson City runner. Bottom centerg Mike leads the Cowboy team to a third place finish. Bottom rightg Pat has a successful run at Valley. CC l 187 GIRLS CROSS COU Top left: Valley Invitational medalists, Diana Hamelmann, Georgette Oldenburg, Debbie Flatguard, Lolita Copeland, Karen Null. Bottom left: Lolita pushes to finish second at the freshmen sophomore invitational. Top right: Coach lar- vinen gives cheery advice before the race. Bottom right: Georgette races the Clark Invitational at Blue Diamond. TRY TAKES FIRST IN ZONE E E 5 his t Top picture, Karen Null running strong at Blue Diamond. Bottom left, front row: Iulie Lokken, Line Leveille, Georgette Oldenburg, Debbie Flatguard. Back row: Diana Hamelmann, Lolita Copeland, Karen Null, Kelly Robinson, lThe girls' cross country coachj Ms. Lytle. Bottom right, Julie puts forth a great effort at Blue Diamond. kr M. COWGIRLS TAKE FOURTH IN STATE The girls' cross country team had outstanding spirit and will power this season. The cowgirls took first in zone at Sunset Park. Then the cow- girls went on to Reno Where they placed fourth in state. The girls started practice August 15, and worked every morning before school and for two hours after school. The girls were tough this sea- son, and coming back next year are Lolita Cope- land, Kelly Robinson, Diana Hamelmann, Iulie Lokken, all strong runners. unqu- GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY - 189 GIRLS' GOLF SENDS 0 E TO STATE l nd. . ,sq , . ' , u -.-b te.. I S : , Q . - f,,.-ft' g wgfigg , ' ' Rx- ' . 'f Q-.e iff'-'Q . ksxoe- I ., -. ., . -' :f 54 t'i'it4'5'if,'. ri Q M T1 L' ,U V Gum, ,',.3.A 'I' - 5:4 1 U :wha T 'YQQEEFQ 190 ! GIRLS GOLF 4-'flii?'N3 , 2 ' ,- ' ,rf ffxhylw-wxg 'Fa - 4 '64 :QQ-' :viii 1 PWet?WQ:g.r N. -.fwsmaeg ff - 5 S g et - , ,1.t:,, 1.5. - , Mr- . lsg wf'-ft'12f,e 1 A xjtfmzsi . -f. ...w f, r,- .P . ' -. www 'ofitwsif .-A: Q'-: f?4.7vv1Nf.--' - , wc.,-:Q ev 1.:,.h ? .-1,l:f,.i , gbw-433. .-we A-era P ., Ma,-six. fi-1 -q-V fc f'.Nc'?' :sg . gs ::f ??:-f -V was-'t, Q wwf, .ze :Agp .,,-5,-:wi--Q fwrg, V -,-14-'tt ee s.: sfi7M t if ' 1 we- f ' 3f,tv',' wig 1 J 5:5 H,-1-,f lr t - 1:5-fx' ' mv ::? f2?! Q .fq,4.V.i,Eg: h I '-Twi.mQ ' l 9ir,f'S.+.'T 1--Thriiiwff an ..-:V F' 5' 1 LI. - , .'wXt':g,5a 25,1 gg W5 -1 - Xl. fmt'-5:'E2! ,J Q. ,' f- .' '3 q.4 ,' . A 4? ve . ...-cg .w . . eye 4.-Q - 'vb g.-1.:5- -v . . x rw- 4- W. 2.1,-. A,1.,,1 - wg :ga sm ul f 4'- 'vi J , - 'ff H cy ,l ...Q - ,W ,, x I WJ e' 'tar' . wh- Top left: Coach Booth diagra her style. Top right: Suzy pu ms the next hole Top center Robln shows tt's her stuff Bottom left Kelly at her best Bottom right:,Lisa demonstrates a perfect stroke 5 , i sf wer! ,psf ...V Lu.,-I 5'u,.. ruffle 'ex ull-'lflrfs -. , 'W N 1, -Q ra., Girls' Golf ended their season with a 5-6 record. Out of this talented team Kelly Rose and Lisa Rause both went to zone and became medalist's. Lisa Rause qualified for state and took eighth in the standings for state. Coach Booth expects to have a strong team next year with returning players Lisa Rause, Robin Hutto, Suzy Haven, and Carol Oliver. SJ' E t. i 'SI' .Q 5 vp leftg Telly Savalas flurts with our cowgirls. 1979-80 Girls Golf teamg Bottom row: Lisa Rause, Kelly Rose, Back row: Gloria Morales, Robin ltto, Coach Lloyd Booth, Suzy Haven, Carol Oliver. l GIRLS GOLF I 191 IUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TAKES T The junior varsity girls, basket- ball team finished the season with a 7 to 4 win. The girls took third for the overall season. The first-string players were: Kelly Simpson- guard, Valerie Meyers-guard, Ioanne Krafft-guard, Debra Pearson-forward, Kris Story-center. They were coached by Ms. Allen. fWe apologize for the lack of action pictures of junior varsity. Earlier deadlines had in a state of con- fusion.J 192 XGIRLS BASKETBALL k 3? F! , W of , ww f Al is ay t il 23 :B 5 1 . 'XI I . A, wiikiv 1,3932 1 Page 192: Top left, Renee out- reaches Vegas. Top right, First row: Lisa Miller, Donna De- coute, Joanne Krafft, Kelly Simpson. Second row: Valerie Meyers, Debra Pearson, Rena Foster, Jeanine Peterson. Third row: Cami Welch, Margaretta Hatten, Yvonne Ramsey, Kris Story. Bottom left, Kathy and Renee wait for the rebound. Middle picture, Kathy Denton retrieves the ball for a 62 to 59 victory over Las Vegas. Page 193: top picture, front row: Kathy Phelan, Karen Korin, Lisa McDonald, Pam Albrecht, Robin Farrington, Linda Rossi, Kathy Denton. Back row: Mrs. Brooks, Charisse Tate, Maresia Ramsey, Kathy Acor, Cheryl Castillo, Tanya Webb, Ms. Al- len. Bottom picture, Kathy out jumps Vegas. GIRLS BASKETBALL I 193 VARSITY BASKETBALL TAKES STATE H The Girls' Varsity Bas- ketball Team took first in Zone and State, and had a season win of 11 to 2. In Zone the Cowgirls beat Western 74 to 56, in the semi-finals they beat Ran- cho 66 to 61, and then they took the Zone champi- onship over Vegas 40 to 39. The state Championship was the final show in which the cowgirls dis- played all of their hard work and dedication to the school and team. The cow- girls played a total of three games, and won every game they played. The game against Hug was 55 to 34, Reno, 55 to 42, and Car- son 56 to 38. We congratu- late these girls on their ex- cellent skills and talents. 194 X GIRLS BASKETBALL Page 194: Top leftg Kathy Acor, Top rightg Tanya Webb presents the Zone trophy to Mr. Olsen. Bottom leftg Kathy Phelan, Bottom middle: Kathy Denton, Bottom rightg Lisa McDonald. Page 195: Top leftg Linda Rossi, Top middleg Cheryl Castillo, Top right: Tanya Webb, Bottom leftg Charisse Tate, Bottom middle: Maresia Ramsey, Bottom right: Pam Albrecht. GIRLS BASKETBALL I 195 Top left: Terry Reidy demonstrates an excellent backhand. Center left: Phil Luna psychs himself up for the serve. Center middle: Arnie sets up for the ace. Bottom right: Brad Capawana shows his fierce determination for every point. 196 I BOY'S TENNIS MEN'S TENNIS STRO G AS EVER . ,' In K '::,:- K K .ir 1 The Boys Tennis team had a winning season this year with a 10-1.record. They were the second best team in the state, and had many exciting matches during the season. One of the high points of the season was defeating the favored Zone champs, Western High School. Team captain Arnie DiGeorge placed third at state and the doubles team consisting of Brad Capawana and Dean DiGeorge easily won first place at state. Bottom center: Phil hits a winner. Bottom right: Bob checks the opposition. Team pictureg Coach Gegg, Phil Luna, Arnie DiGeorge Brian Block, Dave Renzi, Scott Miller, Tony Baucom, Scott Ludian, Scott Iackelen, Terry Reidy, Rick Reidy, Coach Swallow. Not picturedg Brad Capawana, Dean DiGeorge, Bob Bosely. ' ji, g I- y ,. M in I , ,,t. Vrkh 4, ,,.i M V- iw ? sr. , 3 kh A, , g Q1 4---s BEST SEASON EVER FOR GIRLS TENNIS The girls tennis team had one of its best seasons ever with a 9-2 overall record and they placed third in their division. The top singles player was Gina Miller who placed second at the Zone and State Championships. Susy Medrano was the cowgirls number two singles S' g player. ttt K The doubles team of Lori jones, Iill Iones, and Erin Colleran, Iackie Mann gt t did a fine job throughout the season with only three defeats. E , . Team: From top, Erin Colleran, jackie Mann, Marcie Simmons, Suzzie Iackelen, Melissa Greb, Suann Lester, Coach Sessions. Bottom leftg Ramona gets ready for the next play. Bottom right: When all else fails dazzle them with your smile. 198 I TENNIS 'X , J' K. ' Jw Top left: Tennis makes everyone thirsty. Bottom left: Ramona keeps her eye on the ball. Top right: Gina tries for an ace. Bottom right: Lori follows through the serve. TENNIS! 199 COWBOY BASKETBALL STRO G The 1979-80 basketball team was filled with high hopes and lots of spirit. With a new head coach, Neil Donnelly, the team finished with a 7-17 record. That makes a total of 10 regular games and 10 away games. The Official conference record was 4-11. Some of the outstanding players were, Seniors, Brett Washington, Lance Hadfield and Larry Powell. Outstanding Iuniors wereg Tory Brown and Mirko Lazenby. Also, thanks go to Michael Washington the manager for his help. Practice and cuts started on Nov. 15 and the season ended on March 30 with the banquet and awards. The Varsity Team: Front, Lance Hadfield, Ieff Horn, Andrea Eagles, Mike Bell, Brett Washington, Tracy Benson, Leamon Fletcher, Mike Washington, Back row: Coach Neil Donnelly, Kelly Wade, Kyle Cozad, Larry Powell, Mirko Lazenby, Darryl Martin, Tory Brown, Iuan High. Below team picture: Mirko and Troy are double trouble on the court. 200 I BASKETBALL JZ awww? wg f Y P i ......... . . f.....t-- Z' sv 'Q if' ,lf - 104- 44 MW' ' i ' Top Right: Mirko Lazenby chalks up another rebound at a home game. Below that: Lance Hadfield receives the in bounds pass. Top Center: Mirko goes up for another rebound. Above: A determined Brett Washington guards his man to the best of his ability. Bottom Center: The team all work together for two more points. Center: Brett at the pole position searches for the open man. BASKETBALL I 201 IV F TURE HOPE Coach Moore lead the 1979-80 IV Basket- ball team to a 11-8 record. The IV team had a total of 20 games, they had 10 games at home and 10 games away. Some of the outstanding players wereg Lou Conners and Andrea Owens. The IV team cut began on Nov. 15 and the season ended on March 30. The team joined the Varsity and Freshman team at the end of the year banquet. The IV team consisted of Front rowg Vince Kethen, Iames May, Andrea Owens, Mike Myles, Paul Pirrone. Back Row: Ray Vining, Steve Verwey, Melvin Fields, Steve Conley, Mat Iones, Mark Orshoski, Lou Conners, Pat Iackson, Keith Powell, Coach Moore. Belowg Iames May attemps to penetrate the Bonanza de- fence. Centerg Vince Kethen chalks up some penalty points during the game against Basic. Bottom Left: Bruce looks for a way to penetrate the Basic defence. Dead Center: Eldorado just stands by as Vince gets two more points for CHS. Bottom Center: Hey buddy, do think your going to get this ball? Far right centerg Lance charges in for the shot. Far right bottomg Greg Manion charges down the court at the Bonanza game. it 1 .... .... V at K 'CSS-0... 202! BASKETBALL Freshman Outstanding Coach Hanson again lead the freshman team to a Very successful season. With a finishing record of 11-5 they were all proud, and they bring much hope to the basketball program of the future. There closest competi- tion was Gorman who defeated them twice. Their season ended with the banquet and then a pizza party for them at Coach Hanson's house. Some of the outstanding players were, Greg Manion, Darin Sky, Grant Iohnson and Ieff Fehler. The freshman team, Front row, Harvey Perry, Deron Pearson, Marcus Owens, Scott Mollen, Lance Powell, Ken Boykin. Back rowg Manager Greg Wright, Manager Saul Wesley, Chris Siman, Tony Grotts, Grant Iohnson, Fehler, Darren Slojkowski, Greg Mike Hitchcock, Coach , Irie: QQ 4. N QI? ,VW mb ...W N, kit BASKETBALL! 203 MN WMM 204 X BASKETBALL CHN? xi ,mf -f N' gy if 3 ,EW , .J I 'Y I' 'lz gp, hx fy I' 0 lpn,-,, 'f ' if-'95 Q5 ,Q gqaggg. x y.q?Q 1 x -L 'ON-vo. X Qvfgw f ig x - wi I X ' .J 1 MN wa Q fm' JK my EIIIIYS if Wax 'F . IPIII1 Xu V A A use Q ,, I LL1 I X 5 x ,. u, ....... ff ff'- WEST ith . f lx all - x Y -5 Z , . . .4 N-W L, ., 1 The girl's Varsity volleyball team played ten games this year, with a record of 4-6. Their first game was December fifth and the season ended in February. The girls practiced everyday from 2:00-4:30. Games were held on Mondays and Wednesdays at 8:00 p.m. The team played three games, the best two out of three won the match. Zone and State competitons were held at UNLV. Some of the players were: Kathy Acor - spiker, Michelle Siska - setter, Kathy Denton - spiker, Kris Driver - spiker, Nicki Freedman - setter, Tina Fuson - setter, Tina Vidal - spiker, Kelly Shiroky - spiker, Wendy Thompson had the most determination, and Densie Fuson showed the most leadership. The girls Varsity volleyball coach, Ms. Allen, when asked which girls were the top players she replied, All my girls are tops. 206 X OLLEYBALL FA f ' X1 3:9115 lvl-ff .f em T ii ...lasr ii . T .'-1 , , . .,,i fi' . ., r..,, ,M Q-+ ,V K ,V.hi, as me WML? l N X . wig if , 3 S .,,.. Q 1 H. for 1 2 Z l S l ,M,,.g,.w+e'wX :' ACTION ' i . if?fAyc27 'Q NL T 2 'lr spd 1.'Lf 9 1 fs ' . 5 Qggpazidt 'ff .Qu Page 206: top left picture, Kris strives to keep the ball up. Top right pictureg The team starts the game with spirit. Bottom left picture: Ms. Allen and Ms. Lytle watch the progress of the game. Bottom middle pictureg Kathy spikes one over for Chaparral. Bottom right picture, Denise serves a 14-5 game in Chaparral's favor. Page 207: Top picture, bottom row, Kelly Shiroky, Kris Driver, Denise Fuson, Kathy Denton, Michellle Siska, Tina Fuson, Tina Vidal. Top row: Iodi Corcoran, Wendy Thompson, Nicki Freedman, Ieri Woodruff, Kathy Acor, Linda Rossi, Kelly Rose, Miss Allen. Middle left pictureg The coaches give a pep talk after the game. Bottom left pictureg Basic tries to defend Kris's spike. Right picture: Kathy, Kelly, and Denise wait for the action to start. me W' 9 .., ge -vf, ' 'i AA'f' Name rm sisi . . f 'Is get N .1 .. . p. W ,.,, gytp p lilnrrrw fr ,..a-.N . .....' Y GNFU' ...., ....,.. , .1 , FILLED sEAso e ,.,w,.. ., , T...-n..q, .a-'fx Sen.-1. F OR OLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL X 207 WM Page 208: Top picture, Jeanine attempts to rescue the ball. Middle left pictureg Kris sets up for the big kill. Middle right pictureg Tami Lukar sets up the ball. Bottom left picture, Tami and Pam wait for Kathy's bump. Bottom right: Iayne spikes the ball for a good return. Page 209: Team pictureg bottom rowg Tami Lukar, Rina Foster, Ieanine Peterson, Kelly Simpson, Tammie Briere, Lisa Miller. Top rowg Ms. Lytle, Kim Driver, Rose Thomas, Iayne Hamlin, Kris Story, Kathy Willard, Sharon Peterson. Top right pictureg Rose has beautiful serving form. Bottom left pictureg Tami does a set up as Ieanine rushes up for the spike. Bottom right pictureg What a recovery! E, ' 'bv-o-...,.,,,,-N 208 VOLLEYBALL ,,...f,...-....., IV voLLEY STARTS oFF RIGHT n The gir1's IV Volleyball team had a very prominent season. The season started the first iweek of December and they won their first game. Some of the top players were, Rina Foster hitter, Kris Story - hitter, and Tami Lukar - setter. By mid-season they had a 5-1 ecord. This was Ms. Lyt1e's second year of coaching the IV volleyball team, and she has one a super job. PW iv ii liilllfiilfslilliff! nrr A K J.' T r , rT'r r L, ., ,M ,. i VOLLEYBALL 209 AN EXCITING SEASON FOR BOWLING Competion Bowling started the last week in October and ended the first week in January. Every Tuesday and Thursday Varsity, and IV bowlers competed from 3:00-5:00, and intermural bowlers competed on Wednesdays. Towards the end of the season Varsity leaders from each division played against each other. This year's Varsity leaders were: Ieff Peterson, with a 197 averageg and Patty McCue, with a 167 average. Mr. Dyck states that this is the largest bowling league. It consisted of 26 teams and 78 players. He also states that Chaparral has the strongest girl's team in seven years. , -h V 1 fwlflnsuvr-Qfiizlili ' if - 210 BOWLING L Q 1 ff Qfrmwm Iwi? e ' T Vinum M' T f yr5x S E W i 1 ' , Q 4, 4:19 iwpgiiniivis in , , L2-,gg 6444. Page 2103 top picture: Bottom rowg Steve Linsdley, Robert Helmstadt, Doug Myskowski, Tony Green, Ieff Peterson. Top rowg Kevin Sach, Kevin Cross, Art Sellinger, Alex Mayorga, Tim Green, Norman Daley, Mark Rosales. Left bottom pictureg Kevin Sach makes sure the score is correct. Middle bottom picture, Tuesday night is a busy night for Chaparral at the Showboat Lanes. Right bottom pictureg Mr. Dyck and Mr. Ching discuss Varsity and IV bowling scores. Page 211: top left picture, Richard concentrates on a strike. Group picture: Bottom row: Kathy Cunningham, Patty McCue, Cherly Ketchie, Pam Rose. Top rowg Lori Eichelberger, Caryl Gottlieb, Sherri Peterson, Lisa Pratt, Shawn Hunter. Middle right pictureg Curve ball. Bottom right picture: Patty and Kathy are buddies as well as teammates. l so in me BOWLlNG!211 SOCCER - A KICK I THE GRASS! . 3 fi , Si S m E -s This page, Top Left: Sam intercepts a free ball. Top Right: Dave looks for a pass to Ray. Middle Left: Clint at his best. Middle Right: Head Coach, Bob Iohnson and Assistant Coach Mike Bagget, Bottom Middle: Charlie dribbles with style. Bottom Right: Tony is aggressive. Opposite page, Top Left: Nothing stops Alan. Top Right: Harry with another save. Middle Left: Varsity Soccer Team, First Row: Iohn Isola, Casper Vasquez, Mike Orci, Sam Schwartz, Curtis Mormon, Charlie Holden, Rob Malloy, lim Pissanelli. Second Row: Shawn Stronod, Dave Daane, Bob Walford, Tony Himes, Chuck LaVern, Ray Clark, Sean Wright, Alan Fitzhugh, Steve Foss. Middle Right: Manager, Joe Tony. Bottom Left: Soccer ball attacks Chuck. Bottom Middle z Orci struts his stuff. Bottom Right: Rob in total control. 212 1 SOCCER i' I a aa '2 ,, ,., if ' f: ., -' 1.,. li'l trts. Qliffff? :,,.:f 3:52 '..',- ' 'tm ,'-- . ,,,,h ,, ,yzi v,,:, :,: A.. -f,--..- - Q -,f,, I ,..... ::: r: t::': ..: it ' 'W ::.' f .nf ,v I? ,., ., . . ,.,, ,,,, - -,,f. - . ,,.,:1... .s,, .s..,,,..,N.,. ,.,,,, . - we We V- ,.,, Q., wff,.,,,f:f,, .ff,,..,,.,.fvs. .., ffy., gg .... M, ..,, .,,..,,, ef,y.,:v55,?.,,,fg.,,..,g,,,,,,,,,,3 - ., ,.,,. , ,. ., ':'r'fi,fi!-i 55,-45.95. 2rf3:55ff52JS'?5f5-,J a FF 3 . , ,,,k. I Ii 't'L .si E SE s E S if ,,, J , ,J . The 1979-80 Varsity Soccer Team was one of the most talented teams ever to exist at Chaparral. This crew, with 17 players, was a young and very competitive soccer team. The team was strongly headed by captains Ray Clark and Chuck LaVern. The defensive and offensive units were praised for exceptional performances. Coach Bob Iohnson felt his team was strong and very aggressive and he felt the team will be stronger in the years to come. uf'TXN,. 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Auf-.-,, ' Q41 3-Q , he .,4... - Pb, C x , rx ,,n-4-aw' f-MM t A ..,,.'-'ll' D... w i 'f W .,,- MU' -3-ywmifg .,::N':: 'l .. v za, 'LMA -W V -45- - Nl-is W 'mi' :uv A ' 7 4 A , gt A J. V . .,.,i, 14151247 -V i ' K v.f+'-f.gfA,ma 3 ,J , Y e ' .r '- ge 3 Q A vm '- ,i, gdb . 2,0 . 'W ' 1 'W ' ' - 1 . '!i'....Ugmf' A M A ' ' ' . ' F 'C' .' ' , . , ' ' -a, -'-'Z-Zed., .pil ', . 1- , 1 ', Top left: Varsity in Action, Top right: Alan challenges for the ball. Middle left: Sean uses skill and speed to win over the ball. Middle right: Rob and Curtis display team work to protect their goal. Bottom right: Charlie works to 214 ! SOCCER overcome a Bonanza defender. -an-tu... ,..-,i-..,.. ...Q ...af M 4,-,,,,W -41,-.. , K!lli: k .e4, ' soccER BUNNIES GET IUMPI G The 1979-80 Soccer Bunnies accomplished many things this year. The money earned from the car washes, candy sales, and fireworks booth went towards the annual trip to California and helped promote home games, and the awards banquet. The bunnies devoted much time working in the concession stand, taking stats and helping out during games scheduled from December through February. The advisor for this highly spirited group was Mr. Baggett. Top Left: Officers: Traci Haynieg President, Debbie Vassalog Vice President, Vicky Gallo, Secretary. Middle Left: 1979-80 Soccer Bunniesg Front Row: Ioephine Bishop, Vicky Gallo, Carol Oliver, Debbie Vassalo. Second Row: Teri Haynie, Traci Haynie, Kayla Ratzlaff, Tammy Ford, Teri Bodell, Third Row: Yvonne Romero, Andrea Ducharme, Paula Camage, Debbie Briese. Fourth Row: Iill Iones, Rose Shugass. Not Pictured: Anna Savadina, Maureen Shoemaker. Bottom left: Yvonne SOCCER BUNNIES X 215 makes stats final. Bottom right: Paula's prepared for the cold. .V. SOCCER ALIVE AN KICKI G The 1979-80 I.V. Soccer Team gained experience under the leadership of the new coach Hayward Har- rington. The I.V. experience gives the younger players a chance to prepare for an up- coming successful varsity season. Coach Harrington re- ceived valuable assistance from captains Cuck Connelly and Scott Wieland. Top Left: Scott strains to move the ball. Top Right: Billy blocks his opponent. Middle Left: I.V. Soccer Team, Front Row: john Lord, Robert Kruse, Greg Griffin, Ion Floyd, Rob Lychock, Arturo Montano, Greg Larson, Dean Lavell, Chuck Connelly, Ieff Roberts. Back Row: Coach Harrington, Mike Rood, Ioe Lord, Mike Baxley, Mark Tunhiem, Scott Wieland, Albert Garcia, Tony Longo, Pat Shields, Joe Talaveria. Not Pictured: Bill Hatch. Bottom Right: The cowboys are coming. The cowboys are coming! Bottom Left: Iohn kicks with form. 216 I SOCCER it i 'ns f' .cm ' .mn .1 sa! lx?-II I L5 MQW :IN I T L23 A '!'!xlFl H . -.-.,,,,, .k.. . 'U , ., 1 E3 Ei kf z lluuq....-...,- .LMA in-.8 N Top Left: Tony preparing to control the ball n Top Right: Ion has everythmg under control Middle Left Pat passes with style' Middle Right: Team work ' Bottom Left Ioe kick s free kick. VARSITY RESTLERS SUPERB The varisty wrestling team had another excellent season as usual. The team finished with a 9-1 record and placed 2nd at zone and 2nd at the state championships in Reno. The cow- boy's had several outstanding wrestlers, Mike Suits, Kahlan O,Hara, and Eric Armstrong, Bill Smales. All went to zone and placed at state. Runners up were Ismari, Armstrong and Suits. Head Coach Larry Barnson and his assistant Greg Spencer had to spread themselves thin to coach over forty wrestlers. The coaches organized several fund raisers throughout the year. The wrestlers sold raffle tickets and had a Hawaiian Lua to raise money. With the money they earned, the varisty team went to California twice to wrestle in tournaments. They placed first in the Lancaster tournamnet and second in the Monte Vista tournament in San Diego. The Varsity Team: Front row, Dan Selleck, Steve Houston, John Fernandez, Eric Armstrong, Bob Aiken, Mike lsmari, Back row, Brian Green, Rainer Werner, Iohn Phee, Mike Rader, Mike Suits, Kahlan O'Hara, Bill Smales. Top Left: Steve Houston savors his victory. Centerg Robert Montes watches for the signal from the referee. Lefty Mike lsmari uses the Cowboy Ride on the Eldorado opponent. Top Center, Eric goes for the take down. Centerg Mike tries to reverse his position. Top right, Mike Suits wins another match to be the champion of the Western takedown tournament. Far right centerg Bill prepares to shoot his moves. Far right bottomg Bob Aiken awaits the whistle to shoot his moves. 218 ! WRESTLING ......p...57 K ' -.. I I I ' 0 N Jai' L ,LL ,. ...W -- --...-...q,,, N k3 '+- 1: 1 ' -flQ5If,E:1:Q.Qf '1I53-'- f- ,S K X hz., .. ., .. Z Q 6 5 .1 A , frm MW ' , V ,, ,,,,,, 1 N , , 'ggawumm '2,,- .,.,.f : - V- , ,V , WM --ul WGN, -416 'VUNNQM ., , f Z, E121 f otess Top Leftg Chura gives it all he's got. Center Leftg Cary Stanton makes his move. Top Centerg Iohn concentrates on his man. Bottom rightg Rainer Werner gets a pin, Bottom centerg Eric Lamb is ready to go on the whistle. 220 I WRESTLING IV RESTLERS SHO PROMISING FUTURE 4 5 The IV team had a successful season with a record of O-0. The squad showed many promising wrestlers. Some of the bright spots on the team were Ieff Chura, Rainer Werner, and Iim Ayala. Each week a wrestle off is held. The wrestle off gives the IV man a chance to compete for the varsity spot. The IV and B team practice with the varsity and did the same workouts. Practices were held every day after school and the wrestlers worked on their moves and then conditioned themselves for their matches. The IV teamg Front row, Brantly Cocchi, David Shemienski, Kit Mat- suura, Matt Severence, Eric Lamb, Alan Williams. Back row, Ieff Chura, Tom Reppert, Robert Montes, Iim Ayala, Cary Stanton, Gavin O'Hara, Sol Greshan. Belowg Ed Cortney gives Lewis some advice. Above team picture: Coach Barnson watches for ways to help the IV team win!!!!! Y-MQ' Wet 79 222 C WRESTLING JULY- Top Leftg Bob controls his opponents arm. Top Rightg THE INFLICTER. Right Ce-nterg Eric muscles his opponent. Bottom Leftg Kahlan gets the takedown. Bottom Righty Kit Matsuura on the de- fense. 1 ' X The Pin Pals goal was to support their cowboy wrestlers and cheer them on to a winning season. The Pin Pals were hard working and very spirited. They showed this by winning a 3100.00 first place prize on High School Spirit Night. They raised money by selling balloons during football season. With the money they earned, the Pin Pals went on two trips to California with the wrestlers. They also went to the State Championships in Reno. Top Left The Pin Pals back row Charisse Davis, Debbie Messina, Tammy Eckles, Kathy Poole, Lisa Beard, Theresa Matoza, Karen Weisman, Peggy Robertson, Kris Peterson, Valli Grassesch, Brenda Crosbie, Shari Huggins, Sheri Hardester, Middle row, Nina Iaramillo, Iulie Lokken, Kelly Robinson, Kami Morrison, Lisa Pettit, Patty Re- vello, Donna Randall, Mellissa Greb, Kelly Ste- vens, Bambi Nietsch, Line Leveille, FRONT ROW Donna Lacey, Lisa Okelberry, Susan Lacey, De- bbie Bieman, Nancy Phee. Bottom Left Ismari fights for the takedown. Top Right Officers: Bambi Nietsch historian, Kelly Robinson Chair- man, Kelly Stevens treasurer, Charisse Davis sec- retary. Bottom Right Lisa watches the cowboy wrestles win another tournament. 68 58 Gorman Basxc Rancho Bonanza Basic Eldorado a 286 14 Ep gf, 'lilyldwuxwyyiywjig ww mn Q MNH! E U ,11M:wM.. W VARSITY B SEB LL 1 I v'v f . n gl Wm M M uwvaluw Q . , are I i 1 ,.-. 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The swingers are always at the games cheering their guys to victory. Also, the swingers are known for making signs at school and making money for the team. The swingers made a big effort for the team and we are proud to have these girls working for Chaparral. Page 2263 top leftg Taking a breather. top middleg lack Ayers puts his all into the pitch. top centerg middle lefty Batting practice is a part of win- ning. middle centerg Varsity Baseball Team. Bottom left: Three strikes and you're out . . . Bottom middle: Tony is really going to burn this one. Page 2275 top leftg Clint chucks it to home. top rightg Watch out! bottom leftg I.V. Baseball team. Bottom rightg Tony stops them dead at first. if-' 'fe -'W , 'T 453 ...,.......-i4 '-wr . 3 or . 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Page 2293 top centerg Danny runs strong. top middleg Shot put concen- tration. top rightg Coach Frazier gives adviceg middle lefty Track team. middle rightg Fritz sneezes at the 440. bottomg Track members pitch 1I1. SPRING SPORTS X 229 1 --mt,-,Q 1 ll N ll t ' ul tt l g, W W lll :l12 lllf 3u l 431' www WWW ,t p H , tl . ,e fr i e jeg. Mwwuu w ,y ll W ll uw lr w'uwlllllUMuU'l'll Mlllllgll xlllll f lm? QU V 1 ' ., f'.,:, 2301 SPRING SPORTS l 'l l ull, lltl ttttt L ,MW 'E Top leftg Kathy works on her form for the hurdles. Top rightg Susan practices her starts, middle leftg Track Team. middle rightg Distance team prepares for coming meets. bottom leftg Kathy relaxes. bottom middleg Coaches Allen and Brooks discuss the rules. lliplfz.-:-a1.,,.H , - O . V A if ,G B Q ' ,V ' 1 1 V leilllf V, , g . K 1 ig 54551 ,4- ' V V, 'V 1 Vin few FV- ' 1 - .'V W A lf fi . V -i v VV N J MW , ww, 9 - ,. If , Q V 1 . 3 ' Y Qi ' K 1 MI . 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Leftg Saul Sellinger drives all the way to State. middleg Some members of the Golf Team. bottom leftg Heavy concentration on the putt. bottom rightg Caught in a sand trap. it fait A344 232 ! SPRING SPORTS LUOKI G VERY STRO G. I' 1 . 'll !, 'ii- L4 1 March first also marked the first day of the mens' golfing season. Coach Turnbull began getting the team ready right away. Practices were held every day after school at Paradise Valley golf course. Going into the first meet as number one man was Danny Colleran with Saul Sellinger right on his heels. Both of these guys are State champ material. Many of the other players compete twice a week to try and place themselves in the top five varsity spot for each meet. All the players agree that they have a very good chance of taking state . . . yes indeed!!! Topg Danny Colleran practices his putt. top rightg Scott relaxes during a decision. bottom leftg Strategy discussion. bottom right: in . . . in . . . in . . . gs, A N 5? .X , M. 3 :91-mz.. - 1-fl --5 - . 5 5-s t, If . . 'A 3 ' , 6 A.. M r - -3 L 'f X gi - .. gg SOFH3ILTEAMBfWORKI'HfRDJHAXUW The 1980 Girls, Softball teams both look exceptionally strong. Intramural play began around the middle of March. This is where the coaches can look over how each player is doing. The offical season began on March first with two days of cuts for the varsity team. Only eleven girls made the varsity. They were coached by Sheryl Stansberry. The IV team is coached by Tona Lytle. Practice is everyday after school, the girls work on batting with a batting machine, fielding and in the many other aspects of the game. Softball is a much more difficult sport then many people think and the Chaparral softball team excels. Topg Varsity Softball team. middle leftg Basic softball equipment. middle rightg I.V. Softball team. bottom leftg Practicing the bunt with a batting machine. bottom rightg A softball pitch takes concentration. Page 235g top leftg Ready! top rightg Kneeling for an easy pick up. middle leftg Third is covered. middle rightg Ms. Lytle shows how it's done. bottomg Praying for a good season. bottom rightg Working for the machine. 234 X SPRING SPORTS Wil .. ,gig .5 HARD if qw Uh Q A fr v W l I as VP E Nw Y , VN W g,WEt A s f f N f' 'N -va f1 A N 1 1 My E' md mx M Rm 1 ' gx k ,, N ,, 1 f, '5 w ' W M J my Lu F 'Fff W ?2 'V u H ' M J E654 7 , QQAQQ. V Q ' 'M' V 2 N ,Q 9 ' wvwwwh ' ? '2 W5 M u ' Wwiuxui' 'M' 1. J' g 1 I' 1 MWJf W ,W ,N X 1. , -w L M- g 'w- 1. ww- --2',g,,? ,, lv. N, N.. k ff ww Y W ,mn H' www x,-x ,N L V w -W wa, , ww MQ gif Q w 1ui i'w, ' MW' M' W MF ' W M, 2 gr 1 M 4, lv A, W W -' ww g, ,vu ' ' J N M M fr '-'1 'J N WW 1wwM,,N,uwx! Nm M T f ww lu Wu W 5 - A - -2' ,uv , w ,, 1 W mg H W WX ww W X , 'L , ,, ,, W , ,, FM ,, , ,W M H WTB fm ,, 'T 1 J 'N QQ , Gi B ,-Mi '-'21 3,-11fwJi ' N 'iw ' 7- W ' ww M mm 1 4, 4 H ' , , M mi s CLASSES Ks ...grv I V, ,Wig k,.,. i ik.,-W .L 1 in-:LAW ummm uw mn iw ,Q-Q... s. 238 1 IUNIORS .Sf I ii? ,, .. 0 - N ' K , 0 kg Y 1 ' f rf' WN XM srA9nA 49' W1 5 All ' I W5 . COWBCYS DRAW YOUR CUNS . . . VVEYRE THE CLASS CF '81 Seniors of the future, Freshmen of the pastg that's the Junior Class. The Iunior Class Committee decorated th cafeteria and the stands for homecoming. Their homecoming float was a big gun. They also sponsored a successfi Cowboy day during homecomming Week. Money raising projects were selling key chains, candy, and Cowboys are Tough pins. They also sold Class of'81 T-shirts. The Iunior Class was also in charge of the Ir. and Sr. Prom. Th- Class of '81 is the largest class at Chaparral this year and their enthusiasm earned them the spirit stick at the first pep assembly of the year. Front Row: Donna McNeil, Gail Harbeck. Middle Row: Iane'Foutz, Andrea Ducharme, Pam Coon. Back Row: Tony Himes, Renee Lawver, Betty Delgago. Not Pictured: Tony Delack, Valerie Valow. - 7 Diane Abel Raul Abreu Kathryne Acor Dawn Adams Scott Addison Dale Adrian lack Alexander Ieff Allen Patrick Allen Allen Anderson Tena Anderson Kim Anter Mike Antonelli Margaret Kim Ball Michelle Bell Armstrong Kenneth Banks Sam Bennett Iody Arnold Iohn Banschback David Berry Iames Ayala julie Barker Kevin Bilbray Donna Baca Tana Barnes Robert Bingham William Bacon Kimberly Barry Richie Blackmore Mike Bailin Susan Bassham Raymond Cindy Baker Blanchard Zina adds spirit to Unity Club Skate. IUNIORS I 239 ii Courtyard becomes a Study Hall. ,, 44 r -H are J fdat., 240 I IUNIORS David Easterly seems to be enjoying class. Mike Blanche Paricia Boone Ivan Bowman Lawrence Block Briggett Borovicka Carla Brenner Christopher Bob Bosleif Richard Brenner Boardman Dawn Boss er Paula Brooks Scott Bogatz Dglphis B0llCl161' Barbara Brown Tracy Boggs David Bowe Diana Brown Scott Boman Iimmie Brown Larry Brown Patti Brown Robert Brown Troy Brown Vance Brown Wendee Brown x Chad Bulis Ed Campbell Tom Burroughs it t t Q l Marc Burton Tracy Buskirk Terry Butler Tracie Calloway David Calvert 'ern Cowboy! W-N '3- ik if '-fa Mark Cannon Susan Cassagne George Castro David Chacon john Chavez Chery Clark Luis Clemente Geri Cole t Christopher Adriana Castaneda Ken Catello Carroll Chase Steve Christopher Sonjia Clark Greg Close Paul Cole Cappoli Cheryl Castillo Trudy Catt Chris Chase Ieff Chura Autumn Claxon lack Close Dan Colleran ernando Carmona IUNIORS! 241 W - 4 Q -Q 7 I if a ,. t A 3 M we fy rf vt x - 4 ' - dm Vs A M we 6 JV Cindy Comeau Iackie Conklin Daniel Connors Alan Cook Darla Cook Kathy Coon Pamela Coon Brenda Corwin Steve Cox Steve Cox Kyle Cozad Valerie Crandall Brenda Crosbie Kevin Cross Cedair Crossley Mike Crowell Ion Cruson Mary Cutbirth David Daane Kim Daffner Heather Daley Anita Dalton Bart Davis Deidre Cross relaxes behind closed door Kurt Davis Leigh Davis Tony Delack Dawn Delfino Diane Dellostritto Kathy Denton Robert Depontes Roy DesArmier Ton Devito ' 'D Clifiy Diamond Iana Diamond Lisa DiBari Shelley Dinkel Tirn Dobbins Mary Downey Cheryl Downing Kris Driver Andrea Ducharme The team gets all kinds of looks. lim Duffy Nedra Duke Sigie Dumbrys Connie Dyer Bill Eason David Easterly IUNIORS l 243 Michael Edwards Jerry Edwards Lori Eichelberger Wyndham Elliott Lisa Enriquez Patrick Ex Karen Fabio Esther Fan Edward Farrell Tammy Farrer Iohn Farthing William Faulkner Iulie Ann Felgar Ton Fell Denise Ficklin Maureen Finn Diana Fischmann Gene Fisher Steve Fisher Kenneth Fitzgerald Alan Fitzhugh Tammy Ford William Ford Iohnnie Fountain Phil is always ready to play tennis supplies comfortable chairs. 'QW 51? Q A lane Foutz Kalani Kai Fowler Michele Fredette Marguerite Freeman Mark Friedman Kim Fullmer Valerie Furlong Chris Furman Tina Fuson Ieff Gallagher Vicky Gallo Laurie Gallup Anthony Galterio Paula Gamage Roy Gantt Christi Garabedian Kathy Garcia Leonor Garcia Raul Garcia Marlen Gasset Pat Gibbons Darcie Giroir Iohn Giuliano Mitch Givens Brenda Glosser Kent Gochnour Victor Gonzalez Kim Goodrich David Gottlieb Rod Gould IUNIORS 1 245 William Grandberry Cheryl Hadley Greg Hanson Patti Hfrgge Mark Hilgers Bunnie Hruby Kevin Grant Bridget Hahn Wendy Hard Krista Henn Natalie Hilton Matt Hufford Linda Grasso Jodi Hale Gail Hardbecll Annie Henry Charles Hplden Paul Hughes Evette Grays Iohn Hamelmann Kimberly Hardin Tom Hickle Ray Hollinger Kelly Hunt Ierry Green Iayne Hamlin Rick Hargrave lilail High Ionathan Holman Margaret Hurlbut Bill Grimes Eric Hampton Lisa Hayes Britt Highmiller Ieff Horn Robin Hutto Annette Gunter Ioni Hanneman Natalie Haycock Iohn Higgins Andre Horwood Gunner Ingle 246 I IUNIORS Brian gets the laundry after a football game dn.- if Omar Ioya Ray Iurad Vasana Kaewsanarat Ioan Kaplan yUN1oRs1 247 iffy Marc Burton just can't seem to get involved in his reading assign ment. 248 I IUNIORS Ieff Owens perfects his skill in metal shop. Diane Karas Kim Kelly Wendy Kirchesh Ken Korin Debbie Kasper Kelly Kelly julie Kleinworth Chris Korth Shirley Kearney Lisa Kelly Becki Kline Ion Kosier Robert Kearns Tom Kelso Carolyn Koch Vicki Krebs Donna Keating Iud Kim Kevin Kohley Iason Kuller Kelly Keating Gail, King Karen Konold Nancy Kunkel Mike Keller Gregory King Karen Korin Iacquie Labo Tandra Larason Ronda Langager Ierry Lanier I.D. Lathrop Renee Lawver Mirko Lazenby April Leavitt Wow! The office sure does get busy. 6- in ex A.. 1:9 5 ff' .. ' Diana Leavitt Tanya Lee Raymond Limon Cheri Lockwood Denise Long Phil Luna Derek Maher Iacque Maloney Lance Leavitt Kevin Lehtinen Lisa Little Iulie Lokken Lourdes Lopez Shannon Lytle jill Major Iackie Mann Geddy Lee Mike Limon Lola Loonie Sherri Lowe Kevin Macey Rob Malloy Kim Mann IUNIORS I 249 Kim Ball cannot seem to decide between the clas zso 1 IUNIORS Nancy Markowicz Boyd Martin David Martin Ion Martin Laura Mastrodonato Ira Matlock Theresa Matoza Michelle Mattern Iohn Matteson Al Mayorga Susan McBride Daphne McCann Gregory McCanna Robert McClain Terri McClanahan Iohnny McCown Lisa McDonald Roger McDonnell Peggy McGaha Craig McMenemy Rhonda McMurry Sean McNary Donna McNeil Neddy Medina s or the magazine. s Gir1's Glee gives another outstanding performance in California com- petition. Iane and Charlotte seem to enjoy Newport beach. af Prebell meditation. Patty Mele Mike Melton MHTYAHH Menko Miriam Merlo Frank Mills Bobby Miller Cathy Miller Kris Miller Kelly Minehan Chet Minetto Donald Mitchell Elaine Montgomery Andrea Morgan Lisa Mormon Steve Morris Geri Mortensen Phyllis Morton Wendy Mosdell S54 Lee Murraff Gloria My es Dou Myszkowski Mari Naegle Walter Narvaez Robert Neal Mike Nelson IUNIORS I 251 Valerie Newell Pam Nissen Ken Nolan Margie Nolis April Norton Paul Novack Eva Nunez LaDawn Nyland Kate O'Connell Kelly O'Connell Lani Ohlson Anita Olsen Steve Orlov Tim Orme Kenny Oscar Greg Owens Tom Owen Ken Page Kemely Paige George Paling Teri Palsgrove Lisa Parsons Sharon Lee Pascoe Mike Patsis Kent Gouchner calls to his fellow drummers Tami Nelson doesn't seem to go anywhere wlthout Ted1 rj, f ik x P 1 if 3 Last effort for an A. -wat tk , 2 ,,., x -.NV K si Hn Vwpgus , Y' v T-Y 'R' -' ,, A Rick Payton Michelle Peacock Diana Pearce Edward Pearson Ioey Pecoraro Kevin Peltier Patti Perlowin Ioe Perry Sara Perry Gary Peters Kim Peterson Ben Peterson Pam Peterson Robert Peterson Iohn Phee Nancy Phee Iana Philbrook Bobbi Phillips Joyce Phillips james Pickard Sheila Pippin Ioe Pirrone Susan Platt Lisa Polk Iodi Pollins Vina Powers Richard Preston Iames Price Chris Prohaska Thomas Provinziano Nancy Qualey Brad Query IUNIORS I 253 wg ' Ronald Quinn Mike Rader Maresia Ramsey Kayla Ratzlaff Lisa Rause Kristen Ream Stacey Redmon 254 1 IUNIORS ? Karl Reece Randy Reese Terri Reese Bill Remaley Greg Richards Terry Riedy Mike Robbins X ,A , . , .-..,, 4 . 1 x 5, f X Iustina Roberts Gary Rodosh Todd Rosendahl Willie Sanders Ir. Iodi Robertson Tammy Rodriguez Doug Ross Natalie Sargeant Peg y Robertson Robert Roig Linda Rossi Anna Savadina Keiy Robinson Yvonne Romero Regina Rost Paul Schaeffer Regina Robinson Mark Rosales Camie Roundy Sandra Schramek Arthur Robles Dawn Rosch Todd Sabin Sam Schwartz Iulie Rodgers Bill Rose Tommy Sanders Belle Scott Maureen and friend smile as they shuffle papers Briana and Donna Brekke show their spirit. lack Scott Ty Sawyer Ieff Shiroky Beverly Simon Michelle Siska Chris Sculthorne Connie Shelton Kelly Shiroky Linda Simpson Iackie Skaggs Martin Seaman Duane Shields Maureen Iulie Singer Roger Skinner Iohn Sharp Miriam Shields Shoemaker Ianet Singleton Tim Skrehot Franklin Shubert Mariam Shields shows her teeth. IUNIORS 1 255 Terry Riedy practices for the next Surrey performance. 1 1 f Q 'qi' Donna finds out things don't always add up. 2561 IUNIORS 'sv-f l l Cx Vicki Skrehot Ieff Smith Tom Sorken Monte Stephenson Pam Story Lynn Slatoff Nick Smith Allen Sosnick Randy Stevens Robert Strnod Timothy Sloane Tom Smith Robin Sou Ioanne Stewart Steve Sushinski William Smales William Smith Penn Springs Mark Stewart Sherri Swain Frances Smith Ross Smithe Iill Stafford Robert Stewart Paul Tabeek Gina Smith Dean Snider Shawney Stallcup Lisa Still Delona Tanner Dale Snyder Katie Stephens Ioel Storm Iason Tate -fr 4 AP nmie and Rhonda seem to think registration is fun. .ii David Taylor Loretta Taylor Scott Taylor Qi- Suzy Taylor Geoff Thomas Mark Thomas Rosemarie Thomas Anthony Thompson David Thompson ,Ar Elizabeth Robert Thompson Thompson Tamara Thompson Fred Thompson Wendy Thompson Ken Thompson Ieff Tiernery David Tinker Kevin Untener Tracy Tillander Traci Turner Ierry Upshaw Vicki Timm Susan Udlock George Urich IUNIORS I 257 258 X IUNIORS Ross Valor? Valerie Va ow Pamela VanBuskirk Debbie VanNortwick Ricky VanRhyn Mike Vanyo Mike Varner Debbie Vassallo Ceward Victorian Tina Vidal Pam Wade Trina Wagenhoffer Robert Wa ner Paula Walgnrd Clint Walker Iohn Walker West Walker Larry Wallace Melanie Walton Amy Ward Ioann Weare Stephen Weiss Don Welsh Lu-An Wen Marcie and Iulie help at registration. Brian seems to have forgotten his combination. ,. There are so many forms to fill out at registration. Iohn Werth Anita Wessel Leah West Pam West Raymond West Carol Weston Rhonda Whaley Terri Whipple Mike White Devi Whitmore Jeff Whitney Natalie Whitney Annie Wide Melissa Wilhelm Miriam Wilhite Ierr Wilkinson Andlrea Willet Adrian Williams Danny wants his hair to be perfect. Alan Williams Debbie Williams Kevin Williams Michele Williams Russell Williams Shelley Williams Karen Willis IUNIORS f 259 Cindy Wilmot Mark Wilson Andy Windes Tammy Wing Karen Wise Neil Wiseman Duane Withey Steve Wolf Iohn Wong Dena Wood Ieri Woodruff Ted Woodruff Todd Woodrum Denise Wright Kelly Wright Lori Wright Sean Wright Lani Wucherpfennig Anthony Young Penny Zane Roxanne Zyvoloski Cheryl Banks lim Bayer Brian Block 2601 IUNIORS Some people like registration better than others. john and friends wait for Mr. Tuttle to cue them. ,r Xt it lie-f-Z minute sign change. sz. -fr 5 , , .ss -...J.naas1!'J'l ' 2 Ioel Casimiro Stacey Cartwright Alice Coles Dave DeLuca Tom DeLuca julie Edgel Kim Ellingson Foutine Hadid Steve Hammond Tony Himes Elaina Hood Arvin Iordan Billy Lane Denice Marrone Michelle Martin Cassandra McClair Bambi Nietsch Tammy O'Hearon Linda Pearce Kristen Petersen Iim Pisanelli Flo d Pugh Phillip Robinson Morgan Rothbard Iohn Rutherford Fred Serrano Sheila Shelton Sloane Sheppard Melani Shrader Loretta Taylor Christine Wagner Wacuqian Walker Robert Wright IUNIORS I 26 1 A WE ARE PROUD, WE ARE TRUE, WE'RE THE CLASS CF ,82 The 1979-80 Sophomore Class Committee had many great ideas, and through their dedication and hardwork, they made the Class of '82 one of the most active groups at school. During Homecoming Week the Sophomores did a terrific job decorating the cafeteria on their day, twin day. Their homecoming float portrayed the theme of Cowboy Mania in the form of a cowboy boot. The Sophomore Class Committee's major acitivity was to plan the Sweetheart Ball, on Feburary 9, 1980. It was held in the Crown Iewel Room at the Dunes Hotel. The dance was a big success. 264 I SOPHOMORE Edward Adams Ian Adams Ianice Addison Ionathan Alder Ieff Akers Maria Alamo Tony Alamo Marla Allen Kariesher Allred Mary Altiere Debi Amerson Theresa Amundson Cynthia Anderson Donn Anderson Wendy Anderson lim Anter Lori Apodaca Ruby Aquino Energy conservation at work. There's in the crowd. ex Andy Baruffi Carlos Batiste Craig Bauer Gail Beals Tracy Beaton Grant Armitage Paul Armour Phillip Arnts Ken Ashaugh Tom Atkins Iulie Atkinson David Auer Sheila Austin Shirley Baliss Lisa Ball Anthony Ballantoni Wade Barnhart SOPHOMORES I 265 NNN rf .N .75 5. Q- U' x., ssm, 3. -4 .,.., K ,I 5 Ms. Io Hanson grades halftime. 3 JMX :J 'gs f x f 3 Q . IV.. new AM. . ,I , -w, ' qykav.-vi , .'- a. , 7, W . -arm 'f -1- - M FE -has Y, 266 X SOPHOMORES - if ww- ' g -3 K lv b Fritz is ready for Halloween. .alive Doug Beckley Brenda Birkeland Tony Bonacci Randy Breneman Melody Bell joe Bishop Steve Bondurant Gary Brewer Bonnie Bende Mark Blais Mike Boucher Kristen Bridges Bennett Benigas Ieff Blaisdell Kurt Bowker Tammie Briere Paul Bennett Kelly Block Shelia Bradley Barbie Briese Michelle Bergman Missy Blonsley Donna Brass Harold Brooks Kim Bialczak Allison Bredlau Rebecca Brooks Bernadette Brown Bonnie Brown Iimmy Brown Kim Brown Mitchell Brown Suzzie Brown Tony Brown l 6 ' YV' .'I' ff l 1:5555 1 The exicitement mounted at registration this year. l l Bob Bruno ulie Bryant oe Burgess Maui Burroughs Randolf Burton Denene Camp eanine Ca izzi Ph His Carrawa w , P Y Y 1 Lee Bruttomesso Ioan Bullion Charlene Burks Patrick Burrus Angela Butera Gino Campagna Rodolfo Carmona Stacey Carroll , Iessie Bryant Danny Bumgarner Kelly Burns Ianita Burton Renee Callahan Grace Cano Ralph Carpenter Gary Carter l l SOPHOMORES I 267 'N is W- is Av'-.'f 5a Z68! SOPHOMORES Michele Carter Louis Carto Layne Carver Tony Casel Yvonne Casel David Cassady Mary Caswell ose h Cathe I P y , Iames Chamberlain Rick Chapman Sheri Chapman Denzel Charbonneau Susan Chase Shawn Chesser Michael Child Robert Childress Kevin Chomcey Manuel Chorens Andrea Christoff Chip Chrovian Chris Church Iohn Cincotta Deana Ciulla Craig Clark - rf 1 V1 ,ef ,, ak ,, -...,, A , E , S, V . Chris takes a peek at her peepers Ahhhhh Pork Out!!! 2 r 1 W? - E ,L,,,,.X!x? , :gf- Helen Clark Roberto Clemente Mike Coca Sherry Collins Chuck Conley Steve Conley Carl Cook Michael Cook Lolita Copeland Lori Copening Ieralyn Cordier Ed Cortney Charles Cote Kerry Cousin Ronnie Cox Scott Crane Kevin Crehan Becky Crowell sure don t make beach balls the way they used to. Let's go to the hop! like: x Mercedes Cruz Alberto Cuevas Micheal D'Alessio Norman Daley Frank Daugherty Ted David Simon Dayan SOPHOMORES l 269 QW Mary Dean Sharon DeLair Ed DeLucia Greg DeSart Patricia Diamant Christy Dieffenbough Dean DiGeorge Dave DiSalvo Lisa DiStefano Avery Dumbrys Bobby Duncan Orlando Dunn Geraldine Dupree john Duran Tony Durbin Lisa Duszynski Wendy Dwyer Brad Eastty Robert Edwards Will Edwards Arnie Effa Amber Elliott Tammy Emmer Sandy Ennis 270 X SOPHOMORES Keith Chura begins the table Crawl. iii Eastern Onion visits Chaparral. lx 1 ing on a sentimental journey. f ,f , fi J e Anne Enright Chris Erlanger Mark Esses Dieter Esterbrook Mark Eval Daryl Evans Cheryl Fay Alfredo Fernandez john Fernandez Ron Ferrell Harry Fields Greg Fihn Melinda Fink Phillip Fioientno Wanda Fitzpatrick Syndi Flippin Ion Floyd Cher 1 Ford Stepllien Foss Allen Fountain Eric Foutz Krista Fox Rhonda Frandsen Brian Franta Brian Frassato Carol Frazier Stan F rehner Sidney Friel Iohn Frost Bethann Frusco Donna Galiardo Ieff Gallegos SOPHOMORES I 271 Robert Gallup David Glasser Deon Gould Miles Greve Susan Hall Chris Hansen Rebecca Gandara Bryant Godfrey Brian Gramza Elmer Griffin Stacy Garber Greg Gennitti George Gentekos Maureen Gibbons Ion Gioeli 272 I SOPHOMORES Dale Godfrey Bill Good Susie Gordon lay Gore Terri Gorecki Edward Grant Charles Gray Angel Green Dannie Green Gabi Greiner Graig Griffin Lisa Guerin Steve Haines Bart Haley Todd Hall Shawn Hansen Diana Hamelmann David Hanson Iohn Hammond Glenn Hanson Sharon Hancock Ian Harder Mike Hanely Frederick Hardin Doug Hannig Hector Hardin Smile your on Candid Camera! A if V Cowboy Kong scares Maureen. Lance Harmell David Hasinfelt Teri Haynie Robert Helstadt Shelly Hines Zale Harris Bill Hatch Rosie Heeter Cambron Bobbi Hobbs Debbie Hart Ranay Hattala Richard Heiberger Henderson Kathy Holden Larry Harvell Dee Haycock Dallas Heidelberg Ana Hermosillo Gayle Hootsell Pat Hill Sam smiles at Coach Chura's speech. SOPHOMORESI 273 ir- Tryout groupies. Chorus slave sale is a bargin? 274 1 SOPHOMORES p...f Brad Hopper Brooks Humphies Alex Horwood Claire Hunt Steve Houston Shawn Hunter Michelle Howard Stacy Ingram Michelle Hudgins Iohn Isola Leanne Hull David Ismari Lonnie Hull Glenn Iablin We-wt Karen Jackson g., ,J Paul johnson Ta Kaewwannarat Patricia Jackson Cassandra Iones Laura Kapreiliar Dan Iacober Erika Ianez Nona Ielf Elizabeth Iohnson Kris Iohnson Charlie Jones Shakil Kassam Henry Iones Cindy Kaufman Matthew jones Rick Keller Marc Ioseph Chris Kelly Laurie Iurad Kim Kelly Bob prepares for attack. Iincent Kethen Gina Kiefaber ' Hanya Kim -.X 'N Tammy Kincaid Mark King Laurie Kirkpatrick lay Koester Maureen Korth Allison Krueger Steve Kunis Deanna King Pamela King James Koch Brian Kohley Joanne Krafft Robert Kruse Ann Labree Grant King Robin Kirchesh Bruce Koelliker Kim Kopplin Liz Krein Danny Kullberg Kim Lagrue SOPHOMORES I 275 gf 5, F9155 4'- 1 fgxg TMA fx 276 X SOPHOMORES , ,.gt F' Denise Lamarche Deborah LaMonica Mary Lange Steve Langman Robin Lapp Greg Larson Dean Lavell Kenneth Leavitt Todd Leckey Barbara Lee Iason Lee Kathleen Lehtinen Craig Lewis Iudy LePire Linda Lester Carole Leveille Valerie Levine Amy Levy Carrie Liose LaVon Locke Laura Loeb Scott Logan Mike Longi Tony Longo The halls are so dark, sometimes its' hard to find your locker. Where all signs end up. at Short lunch . . . short letter. ri 4 , . F'-Er , 'ink wx xx x J M Debbie Loomis Iohn Lord Katrenia Love Debbie Lowe Mark Lowery Anthony Lozito Pat Lucero Scott Ludian Tami Luker Lisa Lychock Robert Lytle Deanna Macey Charles Madison Glen Madden Marc Mainwal Mitch Majors Christi Mancuso Pam Mann viii ,ws I M ttiis ,fe Even the Volkswagons at Chaparral have class! Greg Martin Ioe Martin Scott Martin lose Martinez Marisol Martinez Renee Martinez Tina Martinez SOPHOMORES I 277 Amzgvu-1-fr - V V Mike Mason Nancy Massena Mike Materson Linda Mastrodonato Dean Mate'ka Kellie Matliis Gerald Matson Kit Matsuura Donna Mauger Cathy May Iames May Richie Mayer Carlos Mayo Endora Medlock Susy Medrano Lori Meherg Gina Mehner Wade Mercer Kerri Messina Mike Metz Iulie Meyer Valeri Meyer Iohn Meyne Travis Mickelson A i 141 U I I by , f , 2781 SOPHOMORES Cassandra carries her own sound system. Wearing a cowboy hat is not always easy. Iohn Middleton Bonnie Miller Chris Miller Donald Miller john Miller Tracie Miller David Millette Angela Millner Br ce Mirenda Iill,McBride Tami McBride Mike McCall Tina McCurdy Kristi McDonald Kevin KcKenzie Lisa McLellan Pat McQueen Annetta Minicone Tina Minks David Miranda Bryce Mirenda Dominique Mitchell Mary Mollet Dan Mollner Mike Montalbo Steve Montoya Terri Moore Gloria Morales Debbie Morford Ieff Morris jeff Morrison SOPHOMORES I 279 ex vs ig l ,K tit' If Kami Morrison Ioe Navarre Mike Nunez Rick Morrison Susan Neill Mitch Oberg Mathew Morton Lindon Nicholson Mary O'Brien Christina Muldoon Sandria Nicholson Maureen O'Connell Stacie Murphy Les Nickell Gavin O'Hara Scott Napoleon Totynie Nine Carol Oliver Lori Napolitani Ief rey Norris Mike Orci zsol SOPHOMORES Iohn Ortiz Maurice Ortiz Mark Orshoski Tammy Ortiz Albert Osborn Andre Owens Cynthia Painter Susan Parcell Robert Pastorius Bill Patorius Freddie Patek Eddie Patterson Beverly Peeples Sam writes a H it .ik Q1 Paula Pelliccioni Lynette Pellissier Iohn Pereszlenyi Stephen Perez Michelle Pergola Clairesea Perkins Anthony Perry ticket for a free tow job 'K '.'- 5 .V. Cheerleaders splash into homecoming week. , ,KV aligrvfx 44 P David Perryman Sherri Peterson Todd Philbrook Yvette Phillips Ieanine Petersen Diane Pettipiece Julie Phillippi Iohn Pida Kara Petersen Lisa Pettit Kevin Phillips Chris Pinkston Carolyn Peterson Kathy Phelan Renee Phillips William Pippin C ii.. J ipip Zina Allen takes a moment to rest. 2 NIL Pavi Pirrone Martin Plassmeyer Nick Podar SOPHOMORES ! 281 'M gj .., Who is that masked woman? Time for a social break. 282 I SOPHOMORES Don Polednak Cindy Pompili Kathryn Poole Keith Powell Cindy Pranske Iulie Pratt Danny Pruneau Laura Puccio Tonya Pugh Ken Punko Steve Quintana Harold Radke Steve Rawlings Ieff Raynor 1 i Christa Reading Sherri Richards Manuela Robles Renee Redendo Tina Ringe Angielee Rodriguu Mark Reeves Ted Rivera Cyndi Romano Scott Reeves Vince Rivero Denise Rosch Terri Reich Ieff Roberts Cindy Rosendah Tom Reppert Morgan Rothbard Alicia Ross Monique Rhebok Baba Robinson Tanya Roth Pam and Maureen love their dolls. Z2 'ISV Pat Shields Tina Short Kevin Rotz Gwen Rutar Debbie Roundy Kim Saladino Rhonda Rovida Sandy Saliba Marian Samuels Marlon Sanders Iohn Sanford Maria Schaeffer Steve Schwade Dan Selleck Lori Shelton Kathie Scheler A Clarence Scott Elaine Sharp Mike Shenberg Linda Schiltz it Eric Scott Roger Sheehy Sloane Sheppard SOPHOMORES I 283 284 l SOPH OMORES Christi Shostakoski Daina Sibelrud Darrin Siegel Charles Silas Tracy Silva Howard Simkins Iohn Simpson Troy Skinner Mark Slaughter Iames Sloan Sylvia Small Barbara Smith Bonnie Smith Charie Smith Connie Smith Danny Smith Kathy Smith Laurie Smith Nick Smith Robert Smith Scott Smith Troy Smith John Sneed john Sou The lone banana. fp... r Ioyce concentrates when no one else can. Earthball rally! N it X I V,-f Nl' S- Keith Stafford Cathy Stanfill Marissa Stanigar Cary Stanton Rita Starnes Tanya Starr Pat Steele Eric Steigerwald Lesa Stephens David Stevens Lisa Stevenson Tom Stevenson Greg Steward Shawn Stewart Todd Steward Brenda Stewart Rebecca Stiles Kris Storey Why do people avoid Chaparra1's cafeteria? Iohn Stramiello Kieth Strin er David Stubgs Nick Sunday Shannon Swanson Grady Swinson Vemon Swinson SOPHOMORES! 285 Ioe Talavera Christine Targhetta Debbie Taylor Kathy Thomas Patrick Thomas Wayne Thomas Cyndy Thorne Colleen Thompson Iolene Thompson Victor Thompson Deborah Tierney Angela Tripodi QW Tammy Tritch Tina Trujillo Sherri Turek Cindy Turner LeWonna Turner Larry Tyrer Anna Van Ausdal Tammy Van Ausdal Antonio Van Marcke Gasper Vazuez Robert Verchick Rhett Vertrees as , ,K-.. .iz , M - f- e . fewtwwf t,i,,f. Q, , it , M, f ' K are ' , X ' , sz. fo rw 'f4ga4ya f5ifa' j1':,f-139 Q f' ' y, e 'rm 3 A-we e-Q-,flifmzfig 'I 'fA5i't?3 it Q ty, by-w it Uv- - rf'-.. 1- WT ' 1- ,ffi17' fig f,t-tiff. -in X - we in if Qt., L'f,g,n e iifgi' A' . k ,xv Juv- .4 Q-.xl A, .t Q hs ... Q i Being a cowboy makes her happy 286 ! SOPHOMORES ix I 'lllltfk Driver and Sherry Swain have finally found F rederick's. rg Steve Verwey Avery Victorian Raymond Vining Iacqueline Virgi Greg Vlaming Rick Vorce Keith Wade Cindy Wagner Mike Wagoner C nthia Walker Slielly Walker Theodore Walker Virginia Walker Alva Wallace Mary Ward Tom Ware Darlene Washington Amy Watner Alisha Watts Rusty Weaver Diane Webb Cathi Weber Gregory Weber Scott Weiland Matt Wenner Cindy Wenz Rainer Werner Carla Wesley Michele Wheeler Iames White Mark White Sandy White SOPHOMORES I 287 Eddie Wide Kris Wilson Brian Wojcik Kyle Wiebold Lorne Wilson Karen Wood Connie Williams Mike Wilson Robby Wood Ieff Williams Warren Winchester Paige Woodlief Ioel Williams Ed Wingfield john Woodruff Darin Wilson Ruth Winkler Dona Wright Frank Wilson Don Withey Ion Wright 2881 SOPHOMORES Shona Wri ht Harland Yaffee Iacque Young Lisa Zakas Merry Zobrist Derek Zorne MAKE-UP PICTURES Shelly Arntz Miki Bingham Angela Jackson Dani Burt Cathy jackson Gina Cinquegrani Paula Iones Toni Donaldson Steve Kaplan Bill Fraska Iulie Lemus Ginger Gillggpie Ion Littlefield Seesee Hearn Dominique Logan Tom munches his eraser .1 Ralph Knoblach takes a light view of registration. Dominique Cindy Pranske Greg Wa ner Mitchell Dawn Rice Ron Wallord Grace Morley Dana Stewart Kim Yates Donna Morris Jeri Tisue Theresa Zier Eric Pitzele Climbing into lockers is a tight squeeze. SOPHOMORES X 289 H W, nWm,Y YY,V Y , . - ' L ,Q , '- -.154-111,515 mam- - .Q-awasswaawv-kK 2 Mari Io Morgan, president Lisa Longi, vice president Scott Miller, treasurer Holly Iohnson, secretary Ioan Coles Valerie Mitchell Brenda Robinson Lori Parente Iulie Proien Melissa Sos in Advisor, Mrs. See FRESHM N CLASS HAS COWBOYSPIRIT 292 I FRESHMEN The Freshmen Class Committee started the year out right. Cafeteria decorations for freshmen day, the sock hop, stand decorations, and the float, that Won creativity at the homecoming game, were some of the freshmen class activities. They sold balloons, jewerly, candy, and had car washes to raise money for the treasury. They have designed freshmen T-shirts, and planned a Feburary assembly. All class committee members are proud to be freshmen, and plan to make their four years at Chaparral the best ever. They truly believe 83 is where to be. Paul Aguayo Richard Angle Kenneth Allen Ed Antonacci Laurie Allen Mark Applewhite Bert Anderson Matt Archuleta Cynthia Anderson james Arnold Eileen Anderson Ron Ar in P Laureen Anderson jason Austin Scott Baker Crai Baldwin Boiby Ball Teresa Banda Ronnie Banks Beth Baruffi Cathy Batista Mike Baxley Iosephine Bishop Lisa Beck Wayne Blackburn Kimm Benavides Fawn Blais Randall Bennett Iohn Blanchard Chairl Berry Tami Bo da Kelly Birkeland john Bonaiiam Michelle Bongiovi Daphne gives Delona a 30 lap checkup. FRESHMENI 293 1 .k ,, 3' J 1 s 1 X 13,1 ,ff QM-..,..,,. M--+- Wi N...- ,.....4- awe 'S -fm L Steve plays mellow background. Newspaper staff works hard to put out the first edition of the Chaparral express. 294 I FRESHMEN Ieremy Bosler Kathy Bowden janet Bowers Wendy Bowler Kathi Bowman Gerald Bracken Lori Braver Dean Bray Ianice Brim 'R Iim Bunker Iimmie Ray Cannon Terry Cason Ernie Buskirk Steve Cardamone Ana Castanedia Davey Brown Dorma Calvert Rhonda Carroll Iohn Brown Cathv Cameron Michael Carter Sherrill Brown Stephanie Mike Carter Hilary Buford Cammack Chris Carto Iohn Bugay Dean Campanile Romona Carubba Larry Caswell Larry Caufield Pat Cave Cheri Cere Tony Cernuto if S1 f C t y yy t ..-. can hy? eff, if gf Indian Wapoo! N Bee Cha Penny Christensen Shawn Clark Dawn Cole Scott Colligan Kat Conaty Terri Cooke Randy Chappell Keith Chura Kevi Clements .Lewis Cole Iames Colucci Frank Cook Casandra Corby Scott Chesser Chris Cipriano Bgantley Michael Collins Vicki Comeau Lisa Cook Veronica Corcione occ 1 Stacie Cornbleth Maria Cosio Doug Couch FRESHMENI 295 K F if 296 I FRESHMEN Ilia: Nikki Courtney Chantelle Coutta Kelly Crehan Terry Crick Iuanita Cromwell Michael Cross Odalys Cruz Marcoe Cuevas Carmella Daddabbo Chris Dainack Danny Dalessio Tom Daly Kenneth Daub Dawn Davis Kim Davis Shelly Davis Rhonda Day David Dayan Donna DeCorte Iames Dello-Stritto Lisa Demasseo Heather Desart Edward Depontes Richard Dimmick f A all The first year in high school really freaks some freshmen out. fx-rf There is the usual havoc while picking up the pictures Mr Gegg is his usual sophisticated self in Biology 3. Mike Dindia Chris Dingwall Tony Dodson Toni Donaldson Mark Donnolo Tammy Donny Kim Driver Dan Duff Thomas Duquett Tom Dye Lynn Dyer Iashua Eagan Terry Eckles Michelle Edgar Iulie Edgel Merik Edgel Donnedia Edmond Tony Edmond :re M , Ms. Koot gives the student guidance and directions. Ioan Edwards Karen Edwards Steve Eisen Andrew Elson Mike Enright Nick Enriquez FRESHMEN I 297 i 2 v 1 5 E E 3 E 1 5: sv we if -5 mufassmsnmawgcagweiqrspz-' 5 E 1 v Ken Eriksen Sean Eubanks Teresa Fahey Iohnnie Fair Lisa Farmer Mark Faust Ieff Fehler Brett Fields Daryl Fiker Rachelle Fisher Perry Fitch Randy Fitzgerald Dawn Florio Mike Fortune Rina Foster Cedric Fountain Christine Fountain Ioan Foutz Dinah Frye Darrren Fulmer Garren Fulmer Wim Mark Fuson Darin Gable Kelly Gallup 298 X FRESHMEN Cindy thinks twice about choosing classes. Mari Io Morgan just attacked by spirit buttons. ,--fi USHI1 for the only public telephone at Chaparral. 4. f' Karen Gammon Tina Gantt Iackie Garraway Donald Garritano Frank Gatski Colleen Gibbons Shari Gibson Sevetria Gilliam Kim Gilman Monica Gipson David Giroir Marc Gitelman Donald Giuliano Lisa Giusti Lori Giusti Mike Goen Iana Goldberg Iimmy Good Craii Goodin Cary Gottlieb Valli Grasseschi Robert Grasso Cindy Cray Craig Green Tim Green Barbara Ann Greenhalgh Solomon Gresen Michelle Grimmett Tony Grotts Gwen Grove Ieanette Guerin Debbie Gunderson FRESHMEN I 299 in Michele Hall Lisa Haught Paula Hall Shane Haycock Stacey Hall Debbie Heard Stephanie Hanlon Ianine Helmstadt Patty Harrington Nadine Helmstadt Derrick Harris Kirk Hendrick Margaretta Hatten Rocio Herrera 3001 FRESHMEN Sheri Hess Bridgette Hicks Robert Hi gins LaRae Hston Tammy Hinkle Mike Hitchcock Karen Holman Carol Hooper Rodney Ishmael Morian Iacobs Vincent Horcasitas Toni Iverson Mart a Iacquez Christi Horst Susie Iackelen jimmy Iames Ieanette Humpfer Russell Iackson Curt Iervis Blake Hunsaker Dawn Jackson Grant Iohnson RaeAnn lngle Iohn Iackson Hollie Johnson Shawn Irelan Sharon Iackson Iim johnson Sam does a quick turn in Mr. Schimber's class Poodle power exists at Chaparral. Kay Iohnston Iackie Kelly Thomas King Nancy Koch Michael Kroth Eileen Kane Desiree Kerkuta Iohn Kiuatisky Kevin Konold Vicky Kunkel Iohn Kane Maurice Kethen Robby Keinworth Keith Korcz Donna Lacey Iill Kello Iulian King Kim Knowlton Erica Krause Veronica Ladua Smiling Darcie picks up her pictures. FRESHMEN I 301 Lori Parente shows her spirit at the assembly. Lani gives the camera the evil eye. 302 X FRESHMEN Sharon Lacey 'Eric Lamb Carl Lange Tony Lannutti Mary Larrick Iohn Lawton Dawn Lawver james Leavitt Troy Lenz Lisa Longi Lonni Leavitt Teresa Leveille Dave Lopez Pat Lee Audie Levine joe Lord Knute Lehmann Casey Limebrook Chris Lowden Chris Leose Sandra Lindsley Richard Loyd Scott LeMay Rex Liu Gilbert Lucero Bobbijean Lemon Linda Locke Robby Lychock Dawn Lykins lack Lyon Allen L tle Lisa Malsirey Suzy Maestri Kerry Maglio Robert Maki l' time is a good time. QW af: I Matt Malcolm Ionathan Marks Richard Mason Greg Mannion Teresa Martin Daryl Matlock Frank Marconi Debra Mason Susan Mattern Mike Mauriello Stacy McCa1't Kenneth McClair l ,Q-at 'ov ,iwf Erin McCurdy Mike Mclnerney Susana McLellan Endora Medlock Kelli McCutchan Douglas Mclntosh Heidi McMains Alisa Meek Teri McGuire Lee McKinney Alfred Medina Doug Metcalf FRESHMEN! 303 I 304 I FRESHMEN LoAnne Meyer Brad Michel Denise Miersen Debra Miller Lisa Miller Phillip Miller Scott Miller Robert Millner Donna Mitchell Guy Mitchell Valerie Mitchell Dori Molletti Dena Moore Ashley Morabito Donna Morford Cheryl Morgan Marijo Morgan Ozzie Morris Ioanna Morrison Yvonne Mullis Renee Mungiole Sean Murphy Stephanie Myers Brian Napier Earthball lands in Chaparral courtyard Teri Haynie takes a certs breath test. Freshman hard at work on their float. 1 1, L.. ,. was x H Greg could really use a bic. Ioseph Nathan Charisse Neal Eric Nelson Zondra Newman Tim Nicothodes Iohn Niemann Susan Nishimura Ieff Northington Tammy Norton Frank Oberg Kim O'Donald Cindy Okashige Donna Orefice Pam Orme Tammy Painter Laurie Palcovic Cliff Pappan Iohn Parente Six .Me Nfl Qa.: Z, Lori Parente Randy Payton Crystal Pearse Debra Pearson Deron Pearson Perry Pearson Denise Pease FRESHMENI 305 Carol Perez Harvey Perry .fn A George Petersen Chris Phillips Matthew Polignone ,1 'K Helene Pollins Tim Powell Lisa Pratt Kari Preston Stephen Price Ioan Prohaska Robyn Proto julie Prujan Rosemarie Puccio Patrick Pyles Ioe Radke Mike Radko Rhonda Raybourn Sterling Rebeil Sylvia Reed Lissa Rei er Patty Revoilo Eddie Reyes Pat likes a quick break at Taco Bell wall? Peace in the lunch Courtyard really does exist. l 306 f FRESHMEN Sharon Petersen I 1 ' i Lori takes t1me out to think. fu.. Lm'3ST K ve 5- Reuben Reyes Louis Ricca june Roach Linda Roberts Steve Roberts Brenda Robinson Sam Robinson Ianae Robinson Flemister Rodgers Ron Rodriguez Sheila Rogers Iulia Roper Pamalyn Rose Richard Ross Iodi Rowle Danny Raybal Lisa Russel Debbie Rutherford Steven Saffier Holly Sampson Helen Samuels Suellen Sanchez Myriam Santucci Allen Schilling Bill Schmidt Jill Schneider Charlene Schramek Marcia Schroeder Iason Schwartz Dora Scott Arthur Sellinger FRESHMEN ! 307 asm 'Wf-ww., iirifsrifilw Wvf- 95 E i w E Shawn Sepede Mary Severance Matt Severance Lisa Shakelford Caryl Shaw Lisa Sherwood Tim Shinn 308 I FRESHMEN Bobby Shiroky David Smiecinski Billy Soehngen George.Spaulding Doug Storey Teri Shoofey Lori Smith Richard Sokolik Tami Sproull Iohanna Storm Sam Siano Randy Smith Ioe Soprano Thomas Stafford Troy Strain Kelleen Simpson Shawn Smith Scott Soren Brian Steele Carolyn Streebel Susan Simpson Stephen Smith Melissa Soskin Beth Stewart Kelye Sullivan Charles Singleton Tracy Smith Ioe Sottile Reginald Stewart Kelly Swaggerty Darrin Slojkowsk Debbie Sneed Michelle Sottile Dan Stoltz Dan Swanson Bart Davis checks over the school paper. Wit, mf S51 BIA NN-iQ... 'Q' S! 5 1' Kris Swanson Neil Taylor Tricia Thomas Shelly Thoreson Frank Tomczak A Tammie Swinson Robert Taylor Richard Thome Iill Thran Cindi Toth Ierri Tait Nikki Testai Mark Thompson Derrick Timney Andrea Tripodi Donald Taylor Rosemaria Thomas Randy Thompson Sharene Tinker Iohn Tritch Deon and Iulie try to remember their locker combinations after the weekend. ,, ., ., ,. ,wgigqg if X I - 1 si! :R . I - H ' 2 ' Rock and Roll lives at Chaparral. zxgifmrs i 'Y f L ii? 3 FESHMENI sos q ,gow---'-A 'Thi .,.f AQHA 'tw 2:13- Pepsi Generation' sifinw You can read it in the Sunday Paper. 3101 FRESHMEN MB s J V f, i cQ1Se: 'l'Qt 4gi' Q5 friik ,Twp V s ere se stsst R J K K ,,.. , .CI . If, vi! Mark Tunheim Leslie Vaught Willie Turnbull james Ventresca Peter Tuzzo Walter Virgil Iohn Valerio Ierry Voltura Celine Van Buskirk jeff Voigt Steven Van Buskirk Jolie Vorce Iohn Waldron Darcy Walker Ricky Walker Venus Walker Dwain Wallace Iulie Ward Iames Watson Vicki Webb Bobby Weems Suzette Wheeler joel Weisberg jeff Wiese Cami Welsh Kathy Willard Sandra Wesley Chris Williams Saul Wesley Iohn Williams Rhonda West Mariah Williams Iulicua Whaley Maretta Williams It's a Long Wait for Counselors. Shelia Williams Ken Wilson Kerstin Winchester Alisha Woods Sharlene Wright Melody York Cindy Zane Andy Zorne Beverly Willis Sherri WilS011 l.-Ori WiI1SO1' Grant Wright Kevin Yamashita Brad Zack Alicia Zavattaro Debbie Zrinui Greg Wilson Willy Wilson Dianne Woicik Gregory Wrighi Lisa Yates Rebecca Zafires Patti Zischke Sheryl Zyvoloski FRESHMEN! 311 Iackie Batiste Cathy Bornxan Ken Boukin Cindy Close Ioanne Coles Robert Conger Matthew Empringham Mario Gatto Clara Hanson Pam lunge Cheryl Ketchie Chris Kinne Ronda Lacap Veronica Ladya Vickie Lanier Randy Lee Nina Marino Kathleen Morris Iohn O'Donnell Dawn Reading Maya Richardson Teri Shoafeg Ilene Wadwort Lunchtime in the courtyard. 312 I FRESHMEN 'CYTY R , A moment alone can be anywhere. Friday night at the f00tbH11 game- Football games are more interesting to some people than others. ni: X The day begins . . . FRESHMENX 31 3 Q f 3 1 w i 3 E 5 3 Q 1 5 5 Q 2 2 5 3 E 5 5 E 5 u:,--:v-mg: M.. f-:.-:- xx-Wsuzmsifdge if IM'-ii'4Wx1123.'1'1U'ii 'S W'lW 'Y'V 45125 Hn, NATIO- AL HO OR SGCIETY The 1979-1980 Chaparral National Honor Society was proud to induct a record break- ing 38 new members on October 22, 1979. They held numerous car washes and bake sales throughout the year including their an- nual Carmel Apple Sale for Halloween. A College Fair was held at the Convention Center with the N.H.S. as ushers. They again assisted the school nurse in visual and hear- ing tests. Various service projects were plan- ned throughout the year. Top right: Mr. Locatelli gives a helping hand as advisor of the N.H.S. Middle left: Taking role can be frustrating. Middle right: Ioyce and Anita never miss a meeting. Bot- tom right: New members repeat the N.H.S. oath as they are inducted. 3'l6lCLUB K! ,. . NATIONAL ,, ONGR SSSTSETY W ' ' Y ,aww Top, Bottom Row - Don Mohs, President, Renee Cohen, Corresponding Secretary, David Locicero, Historiang Iune Wong, Treasurer. Second Row - Cheryl Hadley, Lisa Burridge, Record- ing Secretary, Kelly Nielsen, Iulie Enright, Sherri Swain, Marilyn Misch, Vice-President. Third Row i Steve Linsley, Renee Lawver, Pamela Coon, Yvonne Romero, Lu-An Wen, Neil Wiseman, Chery Clark, Lisa Brancucci. Fourth Row - Bruce Waletzky, Gail Hardbeck, Margaret Armstrong, Tom Fell, Kenny Coussak, Henry Christensen, Regina Robinson, Ioyce Phillips, Britt Highmiller. Fifth Row - Tina Roberts, Sam Bracken, Kyle Cozad, Bill Wagner, Kent McNeil, Todd Harbach, Ted Woodruff, Cary Grossman, Brett Sterling, Amy Ward, John Wong, Mr. Locatelli, Advisor. Middle Left, Something seems to captivate Anita Greiner's attention at an N.H,S. meeting. Middle Right, Don discusses service projects with Pam, Renee, and Yvonne. Being a member of Mu Alpha Theta, fMathematics Honor Societyj, is an honor that demands diligent academic work. These students are required to maintain a 3.5 G.P.A. in at least three years of college level math. Recommendations from teachers are also required. Activites included field trips, attending lectures at the university, and participating in state and national math competitions. Front, Renee Cohen, Michelle Maravich, Iune Wong, 2nd row: Yvonne Romero, Renee Lawver, Don Mohs, Marilyn Misch, Lu-Ann Wen, 3rd row: Mitch Wolf, Iohn Wong, 4th row: Donna Feldman, Mark Robinson, jeff Horn, Mr. Erdozaincy, Advisor, Kyle Cozad, Robert Lytle. 3 18 X CLUBS Mu Alpha Theta s French Club The Chaparral French Club had another busy year. Last year, the club held a very successful Mardi Gras. They also went on a trip to Magic Mountain and Universal Studios. They gave three scholarships to seniors. The club hoped to accomplish even more this year through candy sales. The aim of the club was to promote the learning of French culture through its annual Mardi Gras and other activities. Floor: Lianne Frehner, Sharon Hancock, 2nd row: Kim Yates, Daphne McCann, Valerie Valow, Robbie Hobbs, Denise Long, Belle Scott, Nancy Markowicz, Britt Highmiller, 3rd row: David Nesci, Iohn Wong, Cheryl Hadley, Iulie Bryant, Mark Richardson, Sharon DeLoir, Mouse Garabedian, Teresa Banda, 4th row: Mary Cutbirth, Kelly Crehan, Laurie Gallup. The Debate Club has three Senior and thirteen .A W. ,.,. .. Iunior debators. Senior A H --A ' We T' T members spent a minimum DEBATE CLUB of two hours debating while Iunior members spent a minimum of four hours. Each debate takes about one hour. This year's topic for 5' debate was, Should the U.S. significantly change the foreign trade policy. The debate club took second place overall at the Speech and Debate contest held at Valley High School. Members also took part in tournaments held in San Diego and Cedar City. I-is front rowg Cory Bosley, Paula Bennett, Iulie Bryant, Karen Null, Michelle Maravich, second rowg Mary Ward, Sheila Balsinger, lim Sommers, Allen Anderson, Kate O'Connell, Pat O'Connell, Carol Oliver, Ulf Bjersing, third rowg Lory Copening, Doug Beckley, Mr. Schember, advisor, Robert Verchick, Chris Kelly. tts.. . T -..., rg I W-..,,mN Robert Verchick, Michelle Maravich, Mr. Schember, and Donna Felman and trophies. Bob Cathey expresses his opinion. cLUBsf 319 320 ! CLUBS PEP CLUB The main goal of the Pep is to help the cheerleaders pro- mote spirit and to support sports and other organizations. The Pep Club also makes signs for the gym and stadium dur- ing basketball and football season. They had a car wash and a bake sale this year to earn money for shirts. Pep Club members: Front row, Dena Carpenter, President, Terri Corecki, Lisa DeStefano, Angela Iones, second row, Donna Feldman, Kim Yates, Teri Shoofez, Gina Kiefaber, Daphne McCann, Secretary!Treasure, Alison Krueger, Krita Fox, Carol Frazier, Michelle Maravich, third row, Holly Iohnston, Vice President, Tricia Thomas, Mary Lamick, Lisa Enriquez, Carol Weston, Tina Triyillo, Grace Cano, fourth row, Kay Iohnston, Rhonda Lacap, Iulie Enright, Teresa Banda, Linda Roberts, Patti Zischke, Chris Leose, Ieanette Geurin. UNITY CL B The purpose of the Unity Club is to try and bring about total unity at Chaparral High school by stressing academic achievements, and school spirit. In addition, they attempted to recognize the many cultures represented at Chaparral and stressed Working together as one. Their motto was: United we stand, divided we fall. front, Maih Duke, second rowg Nedra Duke, Sevtria Gilliam, Zina Allen, third row, Adrian Williams, Wyndaham Elliott, back, Mrs. Reese, Advisor. CH S507 Q44 , A XTY Q0 3 q - 131' KY C2 aa as , V ' p ' C H fl' flsxyi Y C' I is C 5 tf if L-H5 X1 Y 5 s. HS 0 Cliff SERTEEN S ' Chaparral's Serteen Club, one of the least publicized organizations at school, is very active in service projects in the community. This group is spon- sored by Sertoma, a service oriented adult group. Sertoma stands for service to mankind. The Serteens assist Ser- toma with various activities such as the Boulder City Children's Home Christ- mas party, a wheelchair bowling tour- nament, and a handicap Explorer Troop's rummage sale. Membership in Serteens is open to any student willing to give service to others, says their advisor, Mrs. Ander- son. Serteen members: front row, Renee Cohen, Iune Wong, Kim Richards, second row, Tom Korth, Don Mohs, Iohn Wong, third row, Robert Ver- chick, treasurer, Mitch Wolf, Dena Carpenter, Iulie Maust, Secretary, fourth row, Donna Feldman, Michelle Maravich, Kelly O'Connell. F ISHI G CLUB Fishing Club members, James Price, Larry Caswell, Mr. Kimak, advisor, Mike Bazley, Wayne Thomas, john Brown, Ted Wood- ruff, Gary Rocosh. The Fishing club was organized to give students an opportu- nity to do some fish- ing. Instruction is provided and trips are taken on a regular basis. The club has been in existence since the advisor, Mr. Kimak, came to Chaparral in 1974. Membership has been as high as thirty five. Any Chaparral stu- dent is eligible to join the club. Each year a prize is offered to the member catching the largest fish. cLUBs f 321 EASY RIDERS The major goal of the Human Relations Club is to bring to- gether a cross section of stu- dents with a different social, ecomonical and educational backgrounds for the purpose of exchanging intelligently their experiences and problems which may be developing on the school campus. Floor: Mario Gatto, Charles Madison, Mark Reeves, Ioel Williams, Seated: Kelly Gallup, Tami Sproull, Charles Silas, Vivian Springs-Advisor, Miles Creve. 322 X CLUBS There was no copy avail- able at the time of produc- tion. Front row: Mary Lange, Diane Webb, Cathi Weber, 2nd row: Theresa Pullen, Lucy DeBellis, Shawn Sepede, Kate Conaty, Kathi Bowman, Vicki Webb, Teri Bodell, Virginia Hern, Advisor, 3rd row: Mark Applewhite, Curt Iervis, Michele Wheeler, Nancy Massena, Suzette Wheeler, Debbie Briese, 4th row: Mark King, Iacquie Young, Kathy Coon. HUMAN REL TIONS F.B.L.A. Future Business Leaders of America is an organization in which the members compete in business skills includ- ing typing, shorthand, accounting, and job interviewing. The Nevada regional meeting was held in Reno this year. Winners of the State convention attended the National convention which is held in Washington, D.C. during the summer. This club helped in the March of Dimes Walk-a-Thon this year as it has in past years. All money necessary for travel and competitions was raised by the club through the sale of candy. F.B.L.A. was advised by Mrs. Ranney and Mr. Iacquot. 'S' ,X Front row: Ioyce Phillips, Andrea Willet, Sherri Richards, Kim Richards, Pam Coon, Yvonne Romero, second row: Teri Bodell, Mayalerander Richardson, Iohn Wong, Renee Lawver, third row, Debbie Briese, Iulie Maust, Marilyn Misch, Cindy Lewis, Bart Davis, fourth row, Maih Duke, Ted Davis, Marc Abraham, Donna Lewis. CLUBS!323 W?-fy Y' 'E ,vi fx B s 1 'R e A ,,,.-JF' f 'fs W it 3 3 Q 1 ,, 1-ar.: N,,. l N. -A is W ii Sffgisi f 1 X 'Y E Q ' x K , , 9 g 'R X Q i ,ik i. my R? 3 F IW Qs lv' av S f f Q 4 f if 3, 1 . Q 1, 3 42 , 4 1 xfg g f 7 n 2- - X ,f . 5 .1 3 , f 1 ln, , Q' P a - g 5 if 2 , .A 3 S' an M I , . I' 5721 , fzf. 4: 1 fxgvtkg L QT- N 3 'F . 'fi , K if. Q ' . , I K s ' 4 . Q .. gi W X, Q as t gg ' S 1 ' f + , ' 1,5 gif nf ii.?,2fw 'f 3 , It . r .Fd K N A 'wiv , x wr R+ R, .5 'vV. , x . 1 gg 3 1 3? 'A' ,asmwwkehlw I---V x ,muff any 33? A sl WN ,lghv A vf?J'fm s- 5 f 15' f .fi K 1 m- '-. 'X 1 Qs 5 OUT ITH THE OLD IN WITH THE NEW STUDE T COUNCIL The 1980-1981 Student Council started their term of office by planning the Spring Blood Drive in March, and the Sadie Hawkins dance held in the gym which was a big success. They participated in the Iog-a-Thon to raise funds for next year's projects. A bulletin board was also put in the office to honor outstanding achiev- ers in sports, clubs, and activities. In addition, they planned to fix the Cowboy mural by the football field The New Student Council said that their keywork is involvement . 326 I CLOSING .4-- ' s 3 5 5,42 fl? Nil 'kg 5-,.,.!' v0 fil rff J Top Right, Executive Council - Tony Delack, Daryl Evans, Andrea Ducharme, Robert Lytle, Valerie Valow. Top Left, Iohn Phee - President. Bottom Left, Tony Himes - Vice-President. Bottom Right, Chery Clark - Recording Secretary, Gail Hardbeck - Treasurer, Renee Lawver - Corresponding Secretary. EXCHANGE STUDENTS SHARE CULTURES This year's foreign exchange students were: Katarina Ab- rahamsson from Swedeng Ulf Bjersing from Swedeng Henrik Christensen from Denmarkg and Liliana Vallejo from Colum- bia. Some of the students Commented on how much they enjoyed Chaparral. The spirit everybody has in this school is really great. I'm really glad I had the chance to stay at the number one high school, CHAPARRALV' - Ulf Bjersing. I will never regret that I got to go to Las Vegas and Chaparral High School, instead of California? - Henrik Christensen. My year in the United Stateshas been full of new experienc- es, and, I have really enjoyed it. - Katarina Abrahamsson. Katarina, Ulf, and Henrik are with YFU fYouth For Under- standingj. Their stay lasted from August of 1979 to july of 1980. We hope that all of the foreign exchange students en- joyed their stay here at Chaparral, and, we hope they will take home many fond memories. Sitting - Liliana Vallejo, Katarina Abrahamssom. Standing - Henrik Chris- tensen, Ulf Bjersing. ,yy , I l t 0-ui CLOSING l 327 W ..,, . A wa N A , 1' vu if 'S xf 5 THE FIRST TIME This years Sweetheart Ball was held Feb. 9, 1980 from 8:30 p.m. until 1:00 THD. the very special night. a.m. in the Crown Iewel room of the Dunes hotel. It was a great success and everyone proved their love for the night life. The royalty is as follows: Sophomore King and Queen: Matt Iones and Iulie Pratt, Freshman Prince and Princess: Keith Chura and Karen Gammon, Iunior Prince and Princess: Mirko Lazenby and Andrea Ducharme, Senior Prince and Princess: Mike Vlaming and Erin Colle- Right page top: Tammy and Charles relax between dances. Middle: The Sweetheart Royalty reign over the dance. Bottom left: Another Sweetheart couple sways to the melody. Bottom right: Everyone enjoys a little slow-dancing. Left page, top left: The junior Sweethearts - Mirko Lazenby and Andrea Ducharme, and the Senior Sweethearts - Erin Col- leran and Mike Vlaming rule over the Crown Jewel room. Top right: Julie Pratt and Matt Jones are cho- sen as Queen and King. Middle left: Iill and her date show a few fancy steps. Middle right: Time out for a little conversation. Bottom left: The Sweetheart nominees watch the assembly festivities. Bottom right: The King and Queen dance a special dance on CLOSING! 329 N . ' S W? 3 mf- N ian-s A m, . ,:i: ,M 3541 1 Qgf' . Q! if-lf: ' - S t I E? 5 5 if an s...-if BOY'S STATE EXPERIENCE For those few seniors, who were fortunate enough to be chosen, Boy's State was one of the greatest learning experiences a young adult could participate in. The six day excursion to Falon Naval Air Base in Nevada proved to be an exciting encounter as they met with almost 200 other boys. They were divided into six groups. Each group was a functioning government. A routine day started at 6:00 a.m. with reveille and ended with tapps at 10:00 p.m. During the day, the schedule consisted of five hours of class, two hours of sports, two and a half hours of meals, and class or city meetings. During this tight military schedule, the boys also managed to have plenty of fun. Cities raided one another with tooth paste and water balloons, and there was a sheet raid during one of the physical hours. The night before they left for Carson City, they did manage to let their anxieties out by flooding the second and the first floor with three inches of water. The boy's met with Cirls's State participants at Carson City where they formed sessions similar to Congress. During lunch, they were separated from the girls and had box lunches at the Governor's Mansion. Later that afternoon they journeyed homeward. Top - Bottow row, Brett Sterling, Scott Bradley, Don Mohs, Mitch Wolf. Top row, Bill Wagner, Bob Aiken, David Locicero, Ierry Coles, Dewey Kim. Bottom Right, David Locicero - Elected to Boy's Nation. 3 30 I CLOSING Q ,,.. ,,..a J .-,. , p ,fs is xg ra.. yp T 235' g ..xf'1,ff fiyi Av! ,, W I If -N inf I '31 X . X' IRL S STATE PARTICIPANTS RECEIVE HO ORS Only a few select girls were chosen from each school to attend Cirl's State. They learned how our city, county, and state governments function, including elections for government positions, and drafting of legislative bills. Three of the participants from Chaparral campaigned for and were elected as city officials. All of the girls remarked about what a rewarding and memorable experience it was. Top - Michelle Maravich being sworn in as Girl's State Governor. Bottom left- Michelle Maravich - governor: Donna Feldman - Assembly womang Iune Wong. Bottom Right- Mary Farrell - County Commissioner and City Councilwoman. l '-..,,.,, CLOSING I 331 SMILE . . . YOU'RE ON CANDID COWBOYS! 'A OO 4' fm 3' I 1 W M J UW-'-' 'O ' ' Z .,,, W U h Inf' ,lv x 1 aiu ' 5 , t Q smwiv W ii Chaparral had a new dimension in entertainment this yearg a television show. The show was broadcasted monthly by Mr. Baggett's Iournalism I class. Each student had an opportunity to work in an area of the broadcasting media. The shows included investigative reports, humorous features, and Chaparral's own version of Candid Camera called Candid Cowboys . The entire class worked together as a whole to deliver an entertaining yet informative production. Left page, Top left: Mr. Baggett in another screen test mug shot. Top right: The camera crew prepares for the show. Bottom: Toni Isola, Diana Karis, Jackie Mann, Ricky Frassato, Sherry Swain, Kris Driver, Cindy Kaufman, Mark Blaskey, Carrie Koch, Nick Smith, Geoff Thomas, Iim Oertel. Right page, Top: Diana interviews Eric on camera. Middle: Students discuss the nest show. Bottom left: Iackie Mann takes it away with a little lights . . . camera . . . action! Bottom right: Sherry hams it up for the camera. ..-1' . ... ... ..,. . t .M W at at ff- T a V,,,. B f ,. at .,, ., 'V t L . HJ' 1: W rl A ,....an--H i 1 i i CLOSING I 333 The Staff at C.H.S. consisting of 18 secretaries, 12 lunchroom workers, 4 security guards, and 16 custodians makes up one of the largest staffs in Clark County School District. The secretaries control everything that goes on in the office. The lunchroom workers are in charge of serving the students at Chaparral a nutrional meal. The security guards are responsible for the safety of the students. The custodians at C.H.S. help keep our school clean and well kept. Top Right: Daniel Clemens, Dewayatte Roquemore, Sam Ellis, Bottom: Front Row: Rochelle Merrilg ICO-Opj, Elsa Brackenridgeg fSwitch Boardj, Sandy Baldersong fMr. M Olsenl, Pat Kurthg fMr. McCoyj, Gail Neilson: fCounselingj, Karen Whiteg lRegistrarJ. Standing: Kathy Gibsong fCraphic Artsj, Yvonne Bongiovig lDr. Colesj, Betty Sabolg lMr. Smithj, Audery Voightg lLibrary Aidel, Barbara Schmidt: IAVJ, Carol Klineg lLibrary Aidej, Pat Boppg fSchool Bandl, Marge Cramerg lMrs. Doddj, Marilyn Shaneg fDean Whitej, Sharon Fieldsg fDean Walbeckj, Kathy Marting lNurse Aidel, Aleta Bondurantg fAttendanceJ. 6 ,.,, 4 :, Q 'Uh an CHAPARRAL ORGANIZED BY MANY ,A M .2 fara i't ,yp . Y ,,,,,m.. 334 I STAFF ff Ig 55553 ' 3 Wa nil 4 g 2 Top Back Row: Sylvia Oakden, Bobbie jenkins, Ethel Fultz, Dona Waugh, Frances Ganrgeiro, Marcella Keiper, Candy Wright, Front Row: Silvanna Morlocci, Marilynn Baier, Pearl Hardy, Iane Douglas, Anitta Keith. Not Pictured: Patricia Bryant. Bottom Left: Ruth Blankenship does her job as one of the hall monitors at C.H.S. Bottom Right: jean Iackson, Head Custodian. STAFF I 335 ff 't ,ly The 1980 Chaparral Vaquero Staff would like to thank each advertiser for their support in making a successful yearbook. 4' Mn ff 1' ef 'I , V - , 3' Q ' 1 1351 - 1' 'Yl- ffan huuw L - L Y ' A mvldlfwfwakf Ly . up TO YOUR FUTURE CLASS OF '80 L i 2 FROM CLASS OF '82 f N f N Congratulations Grads. from CATELLG STRIP TILE CO. INC EXXON 4680 Cameron' Units 1 81 2 Cofnplete Automotive Las Vegas, Nevad 89103 , 871-4840 I'SpEl1I' Owner Sid Brown 2130 Las Vegas Blvd. So. Las as, Nevada 89104 ' r cf Q THE COMPLETE MUSIC STO? 4 Mfrs 9 955 E. SAHARA AVE. gf LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89105 4 For A11 Your Guitar LQ d l Stereo Needs me B Serving Las Vegas Since 1924 J 1 0 X 1 0 X NATURAL t D Foons 4 o. a c. BUILDERS E ia 6055 Emerald Avenue, Las Vegas, Nev. 89109 Phono: 451-7188 A100 Alum Siding Congratulatlons class sofHt 49: fascia of '80 vitamins, lunch counter, juices, 81 honey ice cream ADS f N BEST WISHES SENIURS from the Chaparral Student Store f N G31-lo1il. Best Wishes ForA Grand Year K J f Best Wishes to Kelly X f Wishes to the Class of 4738 E. Flamingo, 451-5555 lim 8: and the Class of y C 9 80 I. Davidson M.D G.D.I.D.M.D. H.M.F.1.c.e. X J BASKIN ROBBINS Congratulations 81 Bes GK8 This being my will would usually signifi that I'm leaving something to someone special of t e under- classmen breed. However, I don't own anything at this school and the one special to me is a senior and we're getting married june 28, 1980. Chaparral has been pretty good to me, though, falling down the stairs five times in four ears is a good average. I've only been locked out of the bathrooms maybe seven times, unfor- tunately during an emergency. High School is a great place to meet people and a wonderful place to lose them in a crowd. Over all Cha arral is a great school and to those of you that are still going to be here, you better take care of it or l'll come back and write another will! Good luck to all. Chuck McGuire I, Wesley Kevin Iarlson, make this my final senior will. To Daron Siegle and Tim Skrehot I leave a wish of good luck as the new Surrey Road Crew, and Tim, kee an eye on Daron. To Mr. Paul, I wish you good luck, in your new job, and thanks for the good times. To Ms. Mason and Mr. Tuttle, ood luck and Now hereis a thought I wish to leave with Power 'of?Rock is infinite whilelDisco is I, Lisa Bears Burridge, being of be ueath to the greatest school ever, ye rs gold medal in the and to all my mind a Ke doo Nielsen their my love. I out new in I, Cindy Lewis, being of mind and graphic body, do he m uddy, a super the muscles she can even Nancy, I wish always remember ou book staff and Ms. Mason, and senior years 4 3 1 reby To the photo st ff may yo the darkroom of life. To next phot life. I, Dufuss K., out of time and film leave Chaparral the best looking photographs in the greatest published yearbook ever. To Andy Windes I my understudyl, a chance to be a antastic photograp er like me, and the position of photo editor. To Ms. Mason the joy of going to art schoo . To Lani Wucherfennig the Position of beincg a top editor and a great yearbook staff. To Ioyce Phillips another year o yearbook. Goo Luck! To Eric S. a set of keys to an apartment for you and Duanne. To Duane Roscoe some money to ayoff your de ts. To my sister, some better grades. To Marcie Soskin, I leave Eric. To Debiie W. great memories and happiness. To Alicia DeLuca, much happiness and Best of Luck away from home, To Erin C. the Thanksgiving and X-mas dinners and 15 ds. of potatoes. To Pammy Coon, a copy of my will that she waited sixty one dags to ready it. Thank you ver much. You're a special person and I hope you succeed muc in life. Best wishes and all my love. To Iill Majors, the nickname Bi1nbo . Best wishes in life. Renee Lawver good luck in student counsel. To Amy Kaufman and Kayla Ratzloff a book on The Art of Fighting and Making up with your Best Friend. To Cindy Kaufman fthe next school Itiresidentj courage to back up her statements. My trig and pre-calculus books to continue er studies. Mr. Bagget's journalism class and many happy memories. To Grant King, a bat to keep the girls off. See ya up there or down which ever. Keep in touch ya all, write to: Heaven 9th Cloud Divine To the Bunnies a body' and of and in F and pu Mr. B. for let's FREAK scoops respect, Hey a dirty f N Congratulations Brett Love, Carol N K f W Valley Drugs Full Service Pharmacy CONGRATULATIONS E, Deseftl Road V N d S GI'11OI'S you're an exceptional Class fwe knowj Bob and Marian Kenner, Baskin-Robbins 31 Flavors Dawn and Tara 3760 E. Desert Inn Rd. ' L s V gas, Nevada 89121 J 3 EE 3 S -K Z 9 U m ,. i S iii NEVADA DOWEI2 COMPANY Conservatlon lt works' K J f N CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Albert and Iames is proud to have photographed your 1980 SENIOR CLASS J7!6WJzmeo X J Good Luck! Class of 80 FRoM THE Eitifiiiass I, Debbie Briese, bequeath the following: To Lisa, burning bag, The Still, and love and friendship always. To Billy, queensize pantyhose and Hoo, Hoo, that's a good deal. To Paul, a karate chop and a new sense of humor. To Maureen and Kayla, a dirty cookbook. To Brian, Toni's dad and getting freaked out. To my little sis, Barb, a pair of red p.j.'s and two more fun-filled years at CHS. To Rich, Teri. To m best friend, Teri, a new blazer tire and a bottle, a lifetime supplly of blackwater, goodtimes, my ever- lasting friendship and a wish for happiness for all of your tomor- rows. To the person I respect most, my mom, a loving thank you for the love, care, friendship and guidance you've shown throughout my life. I, Teri Bodell, leave the following: To Miss Roberts, lots of love, respect and friendship fovever. Mrs. Mason, you are one terrific person, I hope we can run into each other sometime. To Kayla and Maureen, an invitation to breakfast of pancakes and Black Water. To Lisa, friendship forever and wishes for the best future possible. To Brian Block, a membership for A.A., a mature woman, and great memories. To my BEST BUD Debbie, good times, a bottle of Peppermint Schnapps, 549.52 melted yogurt on your shoes and lots of love and friendship always. To my darling Ricky , thanks for everything you have given me. I love you mostostest, and I know we'll make it to our special iurnmer. I love you Mom and Dad! Yearbook staff, WE MADE T.! - ........ ABS I 345 Congratulations to the Class of '80 FERN ADAIR DANCE STUDIO 1 is , Q , 5 1 H . 11.2 1.1 .,, , W f 4, , gh , K. K He f 1 1 . f ' f ' .sm -f H Ns'-ef-'J ue? af' . H 13135325 55:5 mf V -9,31 is -as 5 ' , gk Q , . , . X . 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'H IYDEWI - H is 'G P dubai! ' - ' ' 2 T fs 4112 a -Q In 1 BM .i1N'EC'eGE1? Qi? ' 1, W? 1 ' 5 'ff 'HZ ,f 'S 1 A X .2 awmgmaa , , X -r - .wa -mm e -X -H ' 1 1 -1.2. fm sf 3, --U '- QQ' ,W if V1 am , , I' .1 if-.w.wfa, 5 na W ma 3-Q M ef QW F W -H ' 1 if ' v F e , -iii' 1 Ja :H Z i' - ' A 'L f . 5- fu' 4 - M y M H MQ Y ' ' ' 1 , S X X ' as . Q 4 u mf 345 I ADS f N f N WEBB? SZ 7 SZ an LAS VEGAS I LOVE YOU RAIN E Iune 28, 1980 f N Best of Luck to the Class of 1980 COIIgI'3.LI1lHtIO1'1S A.A. Ducharme Family X Class of 80 J K J f N f N , .US OU? , ek yep a' 2 ' x I Q ' u Il a lx Ill 'N OLD FASHION ED Isl CONVENIENT LOCATIONS K jk To Teri Haynie, A VERY SPECIAL SISTER who I leave all the great times shared and to LeAnne a trunk full of T.P. Love, Traci The Leadership Council of 1980 would like to wish the best of luck to both the new student council and all the students at Chaparral High School. f N f N Good Luck and Best Wishes Congratulations Ywgiffiigfs 'EO the U Q Class of '80 A+ From Lyle Beokers f Real Estate, lI1C. - 0 l from Playland East K J K J f N WENSEN' gage I 0 , I M d M ll Lovegjgmng Q 4 3 00 elslecalcllciws aLane swenselfslcecremn, Manager: Iohn Locker Sunrise A ,C I 2797S.M 1 dPk . Managerzallolliillllamislolnl ' ' MGM Grand Hotel 3695 Las Vegas Blvcl. Manager: Barb Ooasis 5 A L- v -- , vyvv I vvv ii, itil X l 73? J f N Congratulations Class of '80 Summa Corporation sf, Le caitciwaip DESEIHJINN HOTEL num. .sr S 'Q iss? E Ki 551135 SILVER HOTEL SLIPPER flu mwgratulatiunh CHAPARRAL HIGH CLASS OF '80 W f PHONE 733-1919 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 'W Club The Almond Tree Shopping Center 1070 E. 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You've made McDor1ald's more than just another place to eat. And thatis why Nobody Can Do It like McDonald's can! TM alCl'S McDonald's McDonald's 2640 Tropicana 4934 Boulder Hwy. Las Vegas, Nev. 89121 Las Vegas, Nev. 89121 W J F , ,wg V 1 We V H .:,,, I fm LQ, W W, 'I is , ffqfvw W, A , . if 5 W ' an . 4 - fw V+, 4' , ' g, V f, ' f' ,,, W f gm F45 , ' S z ' f ew ',,, ., if 'W ' - 'nf ? '- 5 if m , , V ' , ' ,, X ff ' f 'W , H V-,gfg 2 f , me , K I I X V W ' ' 3 g M 'M 'wwf' -' ,, f ' 3 ' A 1 . 'agar ,, ,nw F Lf W '. I In 1 z eff' at ,,Mk , Q: , ,, V ,VIV I I A w , , ,,:,, I , I I , I H ,, , ,WH 1' ff , if 1' 5 , WW, L, A 3? iz, ,, 41' 4 f' ,W f ,xg f 4 , , . W, 4. 'AA ' J M Q ,, ,nf 4, W K M W, 4 , ,, 1 H '44 I A wr Q 'X ' W ' 4 ' V Q ff- mm Q ,, I, I 'h ,mggjjggf Z ' V 7, ,MQ L ' ' f 3 ' L ,gp f, 4, COWBOYS, CHAPARRAL COWBOYS RIDE ON TO A VICTORY WHILE WE PILE THE SCORE UP HIGH ORANGE AND BLACK WILL FLY BANNERS WAVIN G PROUD FANS ARE YELLING LOUD FIGHT ALL YOUR MIGHT WIN TONIGHT WBGYS BEST Abraham, Marc FBLA Vice. Pres. 3, Pres 4. Abrahamsson, Katrina 53 Drama workshop, The Boyfriend 4. Adams, Wonder 53 Adler, Andrea 53 Aiken, Robert 53, 95, 218, 219 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Academically Talented 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 15 Marching Band 15 Stage Band 15 Cross Country 25 Sun Youth Forum 3,45 Nevada Boy's State 35 Who's Who Amon American High School Students 35 Se- nior Ciiss Comm. 45 Leadership Coun. 45 Pow- der Puff King 4. Albrecht, Pamela 53, 97, 195 Girls j.V. Basketball Team 15 Voted MVP on the team 15 Band 1,25 Girl's Varsity Softball Team, Lettered 1,35 Varsity Basketball, Lettered 2,3,45 Marching Band 25 Voted Most Spirited 35 Voted Most Athletic Senior Girl by Senior Class 4. Alexander, juliana 14, 20, 100, 53, 101, 96 Drill Team 25 FHA 35 Songleader 3,45 jr. Prom Queen 35 Senior Personality 45 Sr. Class Comm. Member 45 Songleading captain 45 Homecom- ing Queen Attendant 45 Swingers 4. Aliresg Andrew 53 Allan, Ted 53 Allen, Rhonda 53 Girl's Glee 15 Surrey and Varsity Choir 2,3. Anderson, Dena 53 Anderson, Robert 53, 96, 181 Football 1,2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 All-Conference 3B 3. Angle, Constance 53 Sun Youth Forum 4. Arino, Dwayne 53 Football 15 50-Mile Club 15 Rocket Club 15 Chess Club 1. Armstrong, Eric 2 1 8, 2 1 9 Armstrong, Margaret 3 1 7 Atkinson, Chris 53 Bowling 2,35 German Club 2. Auer, Patrick 53 Auerbach, Susan 53 Austin, Lisa 53 Autrey, Hilda 53 Ayers, jack 54 Baggett, Perry 54 Balsinger, Sheila 54, 319 Barker, Andrew 54 Barker, Angelica 54 Barker, David 54 Barrett, Michele 54 Bartley, Terry 54 Bastiste, Andre 54 Basketball 2,35 Track 2,3,4. Beach, Linda 54 Beacom, Nancy 54 Beard, Antoinette 54 Beard, Lisa 54, 223 Bench Babes 2,35 Pin Pals 4. Beard, Tara 54 Pep Club 25 Newspaper 2. Beck, Garold 55 j.V. Band 15 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Varisty Band 2,3,45 Thundering Herd 3,4. Beeson, Colette 55 Belford, jeffrey 55 NjROTC 1,2,3,45 Drill Team Comm. 3. Bell, Michael 55, 200 B Team Basketball 15 j.V. Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 3,4. Benito5 Virginia 55 Bennett, james 55 Bennett, Karl 55 j.V. Soccer 1,2. Bieman, Debbora 55, 223 ass Choir 1,25 Pin Pals 2,3,45 Sophomore Class 25 Executive Council 1,25 Powder Puff 3,45 Home- coming Committee 25 junior Team 4. Bjersing, Vip 55, 319 Bodell, Teri 55, 322 Pep Club 1,25 Yearbook Staff 1,3,45 G.A.A. 25 Newspaper Staff 15 Soccer Bunnies 2,3,45 Bas- ketball Manager 25 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Tall Flags 45 Powder Puff 35 Sun Youth Forum 45 Easy Rid- ers 4. Bohrer, Carmelle 55 Pep Club 15 R.O.T.C. 2,3,45 Softball Team 3. Bosley, Korie 55, 319 Speech and Debate 3,4. Bossler, Paul 55 Bowers, Keith 55 Bowlin, Robert 55 Brach, Darlene 55 Drama 1,25 Raquetball Club 3. Bracken, Samuel 55, 96, 181, 317 Freshman Basketball Team 15 Track Team 1,2,35 National Honor Society 3,45 Sun Youth Forum 3,45 Voted Most Dedicated 3,45 Foot- ball 1,2,3,45 MPV 15 All League-All Conference 3,45 All State 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3. Bradley, Scott 55 Serteens'2,3,45 A.T. 2,3,45 Boy's State 35 Sun Youth Forum 3,4. Brady, Sean 55 Brancucci, Lisa 56, 97, 102, 317 Freshman Cheerleader 15 Freshman Princess Attendant 15 j.V. Cheerleader tcapt.j 25 Soph- omore Queen Attendant 25 Graduation Usher 35 Varsity Cheerleader lcapt,j 3,45 junior Class fsec.j 3, Sun Youth Forum 3,45 junior Princess Attendant 35 Honor Society 45 Most Likely To Succeed 4. Brekke, Dona 56 Brewer, james 56 Briese, Deborah 56, 332 Brooks, Lajuana 56 Broughton, Karla 56 NjROTC 2,3,4. Brown, Mike 56 Bryant, janice 56 Bryant, Mollie 56 Bryant, Wanda 56 Buckwalter, Kevin 56 Bumgamer, Anthony 57 j.V. Football 25 Ski Club 3,4. Burke, Tracy 57 Burns, Leanetta 57 Burnside, Rhonda 57 Bmridge, Lisa 57, 94, 317 Honor Society frec. sec.j 3,45 j.V. Cheerleader 25 Homecoming Committee 25 Sun Youth Forum 3,45 Year Book Staff 45 Senior Personal- ity 4. Burridge, Rulon 57 Burton, Karen 57 Butera, Lori 57 Butler, james 57 Button, Lisa 57 Bynum, julie 57 Cacpal, Lisa 57 Caine, jack 57 French Club 1,2,35 Serteens 2,3,4. Campanile, jay 94, 181 Ski Club 25 Football 3,45 Mr. Mascot 45 Voted. Most Rowdy 4. Capawana, Brad 58, 196, 197 Zone Finalist!State Finalist Tennis 2,3,4. Cappoli, Patrick 58 NIROTC 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,35 Varsity, Pep Band 2,35 Armed Drill Team 2,3,45 Un- armed Drill Team 1. Carmona, Rual 58 Carpenter, Dena 58, 321, 320 Ski Club 1,2,35 Serteens 2,3,45 Pep Club fPres.j 45 Mu Alpha Theta 4. Carroll, jeffrey 58 Carter, Dana 58 Carter, jacqueline 58 Casey, Michael 58 Castillo, Sonia 58 Bowling 25 Drama Workshop 2. Castillo, Steven 58 Cathey, Robert 58 Causey, Lori 58 Chapman, David 58 Football 1,25 Basketball 1,2. Chenin, Sheryl 58 Honor Roll 15 Tall Flags 3,4. Christensen, Henrik 58, 317 Christopher, jeffrey 58 N1RoTc 2,3,4. Chrovian, jon 59 Civetta, Cara 59 Clark, Daphne 59 NjROTC Drill Team 15 FBLA 3. Clark, Ray 19, 59 Freshman Class lvice-pres.j 15 Ski Club 1,2,35 j.V. Soccer 1,25 Newspaper 35 Varsity 3545 Soccer-Capt. 45 Yearbook 45 Rah-Rah 4. Clarke, Mark 59 Cohen, Craig 59 Cohen, Renee 59, 317, 318, 321 FBLA 1,35 GAA 15 Human Relations 15 Serteens 1,2,3,45 FHA-pres. 25 French Club 3,45 Varsity Quiz 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 Sun Youth Forum 4. Coles, Gerald 33, 94, 181 Fresh. Football 15 j.V. Football 25 j.V. Baseball 25 j.V. Basketball 25 Varisty Football 3,45 Boy's State 35 Student Council 35 Graduation Usher 35 Freshman Powder Puff Head Coach 45 Senior Personality - Most Outspokenn 45 Student Body Treasurer 45 Leadership Council 45 Executive Council 45 Rah-Rah 4. Colleran, Erin 12, 14, 19, 59, 180, 198 GAA 15 Track Team 15 French Club 15 Tennis Team 1,2,3,45 j.V. Swinger 25 Sophomore Sweetheart Ball Queen 25 Homecoming Committee 25 Assembly Committee 25 Bench Babes 45 Varsity Swinger 3,45 junior Class Vice-Pres. 35 All-State Tennis 35 Powder Puff 3,45 Sweetheart Ball Queen Attendantg jr. Sr. Prom Queen Attendant 35 Senior Class Sec. 45 Homecoming Queen Attendant 4. Conklin, Patty 59 School Play 25 j.V. Girl's Soccer Manager 25 Gymnastics Team 1. Conner, Robert 59 Conner, Valerie 59 Track 1,2,3,45 Powder Puff 3,4. Coombs, Kenneth 59 Corcoran, jody 59 j.V. Volleyball 15 Girls Glee 15 Varsity Vol- leyball 2,45 Varisty Choir 2,4. Cortney, Patrick 59, 186 C.C. Team 2,3,45 Track Team 2,3,4. Cotel, jamie 59 Choir 15 Girls Tennis Team 25 Bench Babes 3,4. Countryman, Cynthia 59 Courson, Richard 59 Bowling 25 Track 3,4. Criddle, Scott 60 Crites, Laurie 60 Cross, Deidre 60 Girls Glee 1,45 The Music Man 15 Varisty Choir 2,3,45 Sun Youth Forum 35 All-State Choir 3,4. Culverson, Elsie Soul Club 15 Cheerleader 15 Track Mgr. 25 Pin Pal 3. Cummings, Sharon 60 Cunningham, Kathleen 60, 211 Freshman Class Committee 15 Bowling 1,2,3,4. Daley, Scott Freshman Football 15 A.T. 1,2,3,45 I.V. Football 25 Ski Club 3. Daniels, Brad 60, 96, 181 B-Team Football 15 B-Team Wrestling 15 Ski Club 1,25 I.V. Football 25 Track 2,3,45 Varsity Football 3,4. David Donna 60 Varsity Band 25 Pep Band 25 FBLA 2,3,45 Marching Band 2. Davis, Charisse 60, 223 Davis, Debra 60, 106 Bench Babes 25 Ir. Class Committee 35 Drill Team 3,4. Davis, Theresa 60 DeColiblis, Denise 60 Dees, Alan 60 Freshman Soccer MVP 15 I.V. Soccer 25 Varsity Soccer 3,45 Newspaper 45 Who's Who Among High School Students 4. DeLuca, Alicia 12, 14, 26, 61, 95, 185 Track 15 GAA 15 Soph. Class Treas. 25 Ski Club 25 Homecoming Committee 25 Assembly Committee 25 Soph. Princess 25 Junior Class Pres. 35 Powder Puff 3545 Graduation Usher 35 Bench Babes 3,45 Iunior Princess Attendant 35 Iunior Prom Queen Attendant 35 Senior Class Pres. 45 Student Council 3,45 Leadership Coun- cil 3,45 Senior Personality 45 Homecoming Queen Attendant 45 Delegate Governors Youth Conference 3. Derby, Kathryn 61 Deriso, Michael 61 Diambrosio, Sharon 61 Pep Club 15 Powder Puff 4. Dickson, Nancy 61 Didier, Ierome 61 Digeorge, Arnold 61, 95, 196, 197 Tennis Team 1,2,3,45 Team Captain 45 Most Spirited Senior 4. Dinkler, Douglas 61, 95 Freshman Class Comm. 15 Godspell 25 Sur- rely Singers 2,3,45 Varsity Choir 2,3,45 Nev. A l-State Choir 2,3,45 Ski Club 25 Soph. Class Comm. 25 The Boyfriend 45 Madrigals 3,4. Dobbins, Sherry 61 Donoho, Michael 61, 181 Freshman Football 15 I.V. Football 25 Varsity Football 3,45 Wrestling 1,2,3,4. Dredla, William 61 Dugdale, Dane 61 Football 3. Duke, Maih 61, 320 C.H.S. Band 15 Soul Club Pres. 1,2,3,45 Ski Club 15 Black History Week 3,4. Duke, Patrick Basketball 1 ,3,4. Dungey Ir., Larry 61 Dupree, Elaine 61 Duquette, Terry 62 Eagles, Andre 62, 200 Freshman Basketball 15 I.V. Basketball 25 Var- sity Basketball 3,4. Earl, Barbara 62 Easterly, Martin 62 Racquetball Club 3,45 Bowling Club 1,2. Eckles, Tamara 62, 223 Pep Club 15 Choir 2,35 Pin Pals 45 Powder Puff 4. Edgel, Merl 62 Edwards, Elizabeth 62 Emmer, Scott 62 Enright, Iulie 62, 320, 318 Honor Roll 1,25 Racquetball 2,35 Pep Club 4. Erikson, Michael 62 Erlanger, Kenneth 62 Chess Club 15 Football 1,25 Wrestling 2. Eval, Iohn 62 Evans, Iames Track 15 Serteens 1,25 I.V. Football 25 I.V. Soc- cer 25 Varsity Football Letterman 3,45 A.T. 1,2,3,45 Executive Council 45 Sun Youth Forum 4. Fahey, Sharon 62 Farnsworth, Sandra 62 FBLA 35 Tall Flags 3,4. Farrell, Mary 62 National Honor Society 3,45 Serteens 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 2,3,45 Spanish Club 25 Varsity Softball 3,45 Sun Youth Forum 45 FBLA 4. Fay, Charlie 62 Federici, Marie 63 Feldman, Donna 63, 318, 320, 321 A.T. 1,2,3,45 French Club 1,25 Forensics Club 1,2,3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Serteens 1,2,3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 Pep Club-Sec. 45 Nat. Merit Sc o. Finalist 3,4. Fields, Tracy 63 F ilozof, David 63 Fink, Steven 63 F inldey, Kelly 63 Pep Club 25 Ski Club 25 Powder Puff 3,45 Lane Leaders 2,3,4. Flatgard, Deborah 63, 189 Track 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 2,45 Mu Alpha Theta 45 FBLA 4. Ford, Monica 63 Varsity Band 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 FBLA 2,3. Foss, Iohn 63, 181 Freshman Basketball 15 Freshman Softball 15 Freshman Football 15 Ski Club 15 I.V. Football 25 I.V. Baseball 25 Varsity Football 3,4. Foster, Andrew 63 Soccer Team Capt. 1,25 Mu Alpha Theta 35 Var- sity Baseball 3,4. Foster, Michael 63 Ski Club 2,3,45 Racquetball Club 3,4. Fowler, Kimberly 63 Fowler, Michelle 64 Frassato, Eric 64 Forensics 1,25 Drama 1,25 Ski Club 1,2,35 Year- book 45 Soccer Sampson 45 Christmas Assem- bly Director 25 Welcoming Committee Vice. Pres. 25 European International Speech and Drama Festival 15 Hahn Invitational Speech and Drama Festival 2. Frazier, Darnell Track 1,2,3,45 Speech and Debate 15 A.T. 1,2,3,45 I.V. Band 15 Forensics Club 15 FBLA 3,45 Human Relations 35 French Club 35 I.V. Basketball 2,35 Powder Puff 3,45 Serteens 1,2,3,4. Fredette. Thomas 64 Freedman, Nichola 64 Varsity Tennis 1,25 I.V. Volleyball 15 Varsity Volleyball 2,3,45 Hot Shot 2,35 Swinger 2,3,4. Frehner, Lianne 64, 318 Fuson, Denise 64, 318 Volleyball 1,2,3,45 Softball 1,2,3,4. Gallo, Gaetano 64 Garcia, Russell 64 Gardner, Ienny 64 Garraway, Iodie 64 Drama Club 15 Ski Club 1,25 Powder Puff 3,45 Lane Leader 2. Gavalier. Sheila 64 Pin Pals 15 I.V. Volleyball 15 Softball 25 Varsity Volleyball 2,3. Geskes, Cynthia 64 Geskes, David 64 NIROTC 15 Soccer 1. Giacoletti, Linda 64 Giancontieri, Sam 65 Gierber, Gustavo 65 Gilley, Ioyce 65, 106, 107, 109 Giordano, Ronald Student Council Treasurer 15 Basketball 15 Football 2,3. Giulianog Lori 65 Glenn, Anthony 65 Glenn, Kenneth 65 Glover, Stacy 65 FBLA 3,4. Gonzalezg Irais 65 Goodin, Mark 65 Goodrum, Victor 65 Wrestling 25 Theater 2. Gottlieb, Richard 65, 181 Mu Alpha Theta 35 Varsity Football 4. Goussak, Kenneth 65, 317 National Honor Society 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 35 Varsity Band 1,2,3,4. Grant, David 65 Gray, Kimbley 65 Gray, Sharon 65 Pep Club 15 Soul Club 35 Drama Club 2. Greb, Melissa 65, 95, 198, 223 Pep Club 15 Varsity Tennis Team 3,45 Hot Shots 2,35 Powder Puff 3,45 Pin Pals5 Voted Most Humorous 4. Green, Brian 65, 181, 218 I.V. Football 25 Wrestling 2,3,45 Varsity Foot- ball 3,4. Green, Virginia 65 Soul Club 2,3,4. Green, Wanda 66 Greiner, Anita 66, 317 FBLA 45 National Honor Society 4. Griffis, David 66 Drama 15 Tech. Theater 2,3. Groneman, Douglas 66 Gross, David 66 Grossman, Gary 66, 317 Tennis Team 35 FBLA 35 National Honor Soci- ety 4. Guedry, Debra 66, 106, 107 Freshman Class Comm. 15 Varsity Baseball Swinger 1,25 Sun Youth Forum 45 Leadership Council 3,45 Powder Puff 35 Drill Team lco- capt.j 45 Drill Team 2,3,4. Guerrero, Gloria 66 Guinn, Celeste 66 Gunter, Robert 66 Track Team 15 Bowling 1,25 Wrestling 25 I.V. Football 25 FBLA 3,4. Hadiield, Lance 67, 200 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,4. Haines, Wayne 67 Hall, Houston 67 Track 2,3,4. Hall, Leland 67 Hall, Dudan 67 NIROTC 1,2,3,4. Hallinang Iackie 67 Hamm, Michael 67 Hammelrath, Rachel 67 Hammond5 Iillane 14, 15, 20, 67, 97, 100, 101 Choir 15Iazz Club 15 G.R. Princess 3: Senior Personality-Smile 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Swinger 45 Songleading: Co-Capt. 3, Captain 45 Sen. Class Comm. Member 4. Hammond, Iulie 67 Harbach, Todd 67, 317 Soccer 1,25 Track 1,25 Honor Roll 1,25 German Club 2,35 Football 1,2,3,45 National Honor So- ciety 4. Hardester, Sheri 67, 223 Ski Club 1,25 Pin Pals 3,45 Powder Puff 3,4. Hardin, Cassandra 67 Hardin, Rebecca 67 Hamik, Iosephine 67 Hart, Laurie 68 Girls Glee 2,3,45 Varsity Choir 2,4. Harvey, Cindy 68 Harwood, Patrick 68 Haskell, Kevin 68 Varisty Band 1,2,35 A.T. 1,2,3,45 Serteens 1,2,3,45 Sun Youth Forum 4. 357 Haught, Gary 68 Haynie, Traci 68, 96, 185 Pep Club 1,22 Soccer Bunnies 33 Pres. of Soccer Bunnies 43 Swingers 33 Bench Babes 33 Vice- Pres. of Bench Babes 43 Student Body Corr. Secretary 3,43 Senior Personality 43 Homecom- ing Comm. 4. Heard, Brenda 68 Hegge, Cinda 68 Helmstadt, Robin Fresh. Cheerleader 13 Bench Babe 13 j.V. Cheer- leader 2,33 Mat Maid 2,33 Softball 1,23 Drama Club 1,23 Tennis 3. Helton, joyce 68 Varsity Band 13 Bench Babes 2,3,4. Henderson, julie 68, 110 Henn, Scott 68 Track 2,33 Spanish Club 33 All-State Band 1. Hermosillo, Federico 68 Hill, john 68 Hill, Tina 68 Hillis, Druann 68 Hodges, Heidi 69 Girls Glee 2,4. Holbrook, Michael 69 Holland, Gregory 69 Hollinger, Mark 69 Holst, Stacey 69 Hooper, Dana 69 Hooper, Rick 69 Horn, Robert 69 Horst, Debbra 69 Varsity Softball 1,2,3,43 Sophomore Class Vice. Pres. 2. Horwood, Stephen 69 Hotchkin, Kim 69 Houston, Kevin 69 j.V. Football 23 Wrestling 2,3. Howard, Raine Pep Club 23 Art Show Award 3. Hudson, jeffrey 69 Football 1,2. Huggins, Sharon 69, 223 Swinger 13 Pin Pals 4. Hunt, jimette 69 Hunt, julia 69 Huntsman, Diane 69 Honor Society 13 Powder Puff 4. Ishmael, Lester 69 Football Team 23 Track 3. Ismari, Michael 16, 70, 218, 221 Italiano, Susan 70, 95 j.V. Cheerleader 23 Powder Puff 3,43 Class Rowdy 4. jackelen, Scott 70, 197 jackson, April 70 jackson, Bill j.V. Basketball 23 Cross Country 2,33 Track 3. jackson, Deaon 70 jackson, Randy 70 jacobson, Darla 70 Fresh. Class Comm. 13 Girls Glee 1,23 Surrey Singers 33 Varsity Choir 2,33 Pin Pals 3,4. jaramillo, Kevin 70 jaramillo, Nina 70, 223 jarlson, Wesley 70 jensen, Dennis 70 johnson, Cynthia 70 johnson, jeffrey 71 johnson, joella 71 johnston, Leslie 71 jones, jill 71, 198 Bowling 2. jones, judith 71 A.T. 1,2,3,43 Pep Club 13 Bench Babes 2,3,4. jones, Lori 71, 198, 199 ass Tennis 2,3,4. jones, Sandra 71 Kang, Hye 71 FBLA Z3 Drill Team 3. Kassam, Anisa 71 French Club 13 Leadership Club 13 Racquetball Club 3,43 Powder Puff 3,43 Sun Youth Forum 4. Kaufman, Amy 71 G.A.A. 13 Pin Pals 23 Bench Babes 43 FBLA 4. Keavin Michael 71 Kelly, jay 71 Kempf, Kristine 71 Ski Club 1,23 Soccer Mana er 13 Lane Leader 13 Flagtwirler 33 Powder Puf? 4. Kersey, Ronald 71 Kim, Du Hung 71 Fresh. Class Comm. 13 Fresh. Football 13 Ring Comm. For Class of 80 23 junior class Comm 33 Boys State Member 33 Racquetball Club Pres. 33 Mu Alpha Theta 33 Senior Class Comm. 43 Yearbook 3,43 Member of Who's Who Among American High School Students 4. Kinard, Gregory 71 King, Roberta 72 FBLA 2. Kinne, Michael 72 Koepsell, Bernard 71 Kolberg, Christian 72, 94 Korth, Thomas 72, 321 Varsity Quiz 23 Frisbee Club 23 Serteens 3,43 Newspaper Staff 4. Kroh, Craig 72 You Can't Take it With You 23 Sta e Door 33 Midsummer Nights Dream 33 Tile Boyf- riend 4. Krosta, Tammie 72 Kurr, Stephen 72, 188, 186 Cross Country 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,4. La Bree, Mark 72 . Lacap, Harold 72 Lacey, Louis 72 Lacey, Susan 72, 97, 223 Pin Pals 2,3,43 Powder Puff 3,4. Ladua, Michael 72 Lamb, Ricardo 72, 181 Football 1,2,3,4Q Wrestling 1,2,33 Track 1,2,3,4. Lapp, james 72 La Vecchia, Rudy 72 Lavern, Charles 73 Football 1,23 Baseball 1,2,33 Soccer 3,4. Lawson, Lisa 73 Lawton, Lyle 73 Leavitt, Douglas73 Chess 2,41 Yearbook 4. Lee, Alan 73 Football 2. Lee, Alvin 73 Lee, Kimberly 73 Lee, Mark 73 Leisek, Cindy 73 Tech. Theater 2,3,4. Lester, Susan 73, 198 Leveille, Line 73, 189, 223 Powder Puff 3,43 Soccer Bunnies 33 Cross Country 43 Pin Pals 4. Levine, Leslie 73, 106 Human Relations 13 Tall Flags 33 Drill Team 4. Lewis, Cynthia 74 Marching Band 13 Yearbook 3,43 German Club 3,43 Newspaper Staff 2,3,43 Drama 2,32 Powder Puff 4. Lindsley, Steven 73, 317 Honor Society 33 Bowling 43 Golf 4. Linford, Kelly 74 Locicero, David 74, 317 Honor Society 3,42 Sun Youth Forum 3,43 Var-i sity Quiz 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students 4. Lokken, David 74 Longo, Vincent 74 Lopez, Antonio 74 Lopez, Michelle 74 Lowe, jennifer 74 Luker, Loretta 74 Lychock, Ferdinand 74 Lynch, Laura 74, 106 Girls Glee 13 Drill Team 2,3,43 Varsity Choir 2,3. Mains, Robin 74 Mangarella, Kay 74 Maravich, MiCll9lle 75, 94, 318, 319, 320, 321 Serteens 1,2,3,43 French Club 13 Debate Club 1,2,3,43 Academically Talented 1,2,3,4Q Sun Youth Forum 4. Marks, Barbara 75 Martin, Darrell j.V. Basketball 23 Varsity Basketball 3,4. Martin, Michelle 75, 110 Tall Flag 13 Short Flag lcapt., co-capt.j 2,3,43 Girls Glee 1,23 Ski Club 1. Martin, Paul 75 Martinez, joe 75 Track Team tletterj 1,23 Academically Talented 4. Mason, Frederick 186 Male Chorus 13 Varsity Track Team Varsity Band 1,23 Marching Band 1,23 Varsity Band 1,23 Male Chorus 13 Varsity Track Team Varsity Band 1,23 Marching Band 1,23 Choir 2,3,43 Varsity Cross Country 2,33 j.V. Soccer 23 Surrey 2,3,4. Mathis, julie 75 Matson, jackie 75, 106 Flagtwirler 33 Drill Team 4. Mattern, William 75 Mauger, Gary 75 Maust, julie 75, 321 Academically Talented 2,3,4Q F.B.L.A. ltrea- surerj 4. May, Eddie 75 May, Robert 75 Football lmanagerj 13 Basketball tmanagerj 13 Volleyball 1,23 j.V. Football 23 Lettermans Club 23 Mu Alpha Theta lmath honor societyj 33 Nat. Honor Society 3. McClair, Reginald 75 McConnell, Robert 75 McCue, Patricia 75, 211 Bowling tletteredj 2,3,4. McCurry, Linda 75 Honor Roll 13 College Club 13 Ski Club 1. McGhee, Michael 75 McGinnis, Michael 75 McGlothen, Gilbert 76 Art Ribbon 13 Track 33 Leadership Class 43 Main Slice lpresidentj 4. McGrath, Kate 76 Pep Club ttreasurerj 2. McGuire, Chuck 76 Drama Club 1,23 Pep Club 23 French Club 2,33 Yearbook Staffj Getting married june 28, 1980. McGuire, Richard 33, 76, 95 Freshman Footballg Freshman Basketball3 j.V. Baseball 13 Art Club 1,22 Varsity Baseball lall conference out fielderj 33 Student Body Vice President 33 Student Council tN.A.S.C. con- ventionj 33 Student Council lVice Presidentj 43 Most Humorous 43 Senior display 4. Mclntosh, Steven 76 McLeroy, Brad 76 McMacken, Casey 76 Stage Band 3,43 Surry Band 4. McMillian, Lisa 76 Achievement Award 1. McMurray, Kellie 76 Pep Club 13 F.B.L.A. 33 French Club 3. 12.3.49 1,2,3,43 Varsity McNeil, Dean 76 McNeil, Kent 19, 32, 33, 76, 97, 317 Freshman Class Committee5 Freshman Basket- ball5 Iunior Varsity Baseballg N.A.S.C. Delegate 35 Sun Youth Forum 3,45 Junior Class Commit- teeg Varsity Baseball 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Graduation Usher 35 Voted Most likely to suc- ceed 45 October Super Senior 5 Rah Rahs 45 Leadership Council 45 Executive Council 45 Student Body Council 45 Student Body Presi- dent 45 Selected to represent Nevada in United States Senate Youth Program. Meherg, Floyd 77 Copperas Cove Baseball fTexasJ 4. Menko, Dorian 77 French Club 2,3,45 Serteen fVice Presidentj 2,3,45 Pep Club 4. Messina, Deborah 77, 223 Choir 1,25 F.B.L.A. 25 First in U.N.L.V. cheer- ing competition 3,45 Steve Martin Fan Club 35 Pin Pals 2,3,45 Powder Puff Football 4. Meyer, Steven 77 Football 15 Band 15 Baseball 2,4. Mickelson, Tony 77 Miller, Gina 198 Varsity Tennis 1,2,3,45 All conference 15 Third in State 25 Zone Runner-up, State Champi- onship 3,4. Miller, Ronald 77 Millner, Bridget 77 Mills, Allison 77 Milstead, Susan 77 Minter, Charles 77 Wrestling 15 I.V. Football 2. Minton, Ioni 77 Miranda, Mary Anne 77 Mirenda, Susan 77 Misch, Marilyn 77, 317, 318 I.V. Band 15 Marching Band 1,25 Pep Band 1,25 Varsity Band 25 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 Sun Youth Forum 35 National Honor Soceity 3, lof- ficerj 45 F.B.L.A. 45 Serteens 45 Varsity Quiz 4. Mitchell, Deborah 77 Mohs, Donald 77, 317, 321 Montgomery, Wayne 77 Monthaven, Marshall 77 Montoya, Charlene 78 Moody, jennifer 78, 106, 107 Drill Team 2,3, fCaptainJ 4. Morantes, Maria 78 Yearbook Staff 2 Morgan, Courtney 78, 97 Morin, Alfred 78 Mormon, Curtis 24, 78, 191 Freshman Football5 I.V. Baseball 1,25 I.V. Foot- ball 25 Varisty Football 3,45 Varisty Soccer 2,3,45 Varsity Baseball 3,45 White Letterman 3,4. Morrill, Steve 78 Morris, Michele 78 Morrison, Iami 78, 95 Pin Pals 1,25 Girls Glee 15 Freshman Class Committeeg Drama, Music Man 1, Godspell 2, Stage Door 3, Boyfriend 45 Varisty Choir 2,3,45 Surrey Singers 2,3,45 Sophomore Class Committee5 junior Class Committee5 Student Council 45 Sun Youth Forum 45 Leadership 4. Moulyn, Iackie 78 Muller, jennifer 78 Muro, Tina 78 Murphy, Laura 78 Murphy, Molly 78 Varsity Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 March- ing Band 1,2,3,45 Sunset Symphony 1,2,3,45 Honor Band 1,2,3,45 All State Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Orchestra for school play The Music Man 15 Navy Band 35 American Band member 4. Murray, Donna 78 Musser, Brian 78 Myles, Ianice 78 Dean's List 1,2,3,4. Myles, Shirley 78 Scorekeeper for Basketball 1,25 Track Manager 2. Nam, Eun-Young 79 Nelson, Russell 79 Stage Band 1,2,3,45 Varsity Band 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Sur- rey Band 3,45 Varsity Chorus 4. Nelson, Tamela 79 Newman, Iohn 79 NIROTC 2,3,4. Nielsen, Kelly 79, 317 Powder Puff 1,2,3,45 Varsity Gymnastics 1,25 Mascot 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,35 Honor Roll 1,2,35 Freshman Class Chairman 15 Ski Club 25 Var- sity Club 25 Sophomore Class Chairman 25 Class Ring Chairman 25 Varsity Cheerleadin 35 Yearbook staff 3, Editor 45 Varsity Club Treasurer 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Stu- dent Council Rep. 35 Prom Committee 35 Sun Youth Forum 4. Nietling, Iay 79 Norcia, Laura 33, 79 Pin Pals 1,2,35 Sophomore Class Comm. 25 Ir. Class Comm. 35 Student Council 3,45 Lead- ership Council 3,45 Recording Secretary 45 Executive Council 4. Norris, Coleen 79 Pep Club 15 Choir 1,2,3,4. Null, Karen 79, 189, 319 Track 25 Yearbook 3,45 Racquetball Club 35 Speech and Debate 45 Cross Country 4. O'Conrlell, Patrick 79 Band 15 Drama 1,45 Ski Club 2,35 Iunior Class Comm. 35 Newspaper Staff 35 French Club 45 Forensics Club 4. O'Donald, Michael 79 Oatley, Donald 79 Ohara, Kahlan 27, 181, 79, 218 Freshman Football 15 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Varsity Football 3,45 I.V. Football 3. Okashige, Harris 79 Okelberry, Lisa 79, 223 Pin Pals 2,3,45 Homecoming Comm. 25 Powder Puff Football 3,4. Oldenburg, Georgette 79, 188, 189 Track 1,3,45 Cross Country 2,3,45 Varsity Vol- leyball 2. Oreilly, William 79 Oscar, Susan 79 ROTC 1,2,3,45 Color Guard 2,3, Pace, Tammy 79 Pappageorge, Kim 80 Serteens 1,25 French Club 15 Girls Glee 2,35 Pep Club 2. Partridge, Ruann 80 Pease, Danny 80 Peloquin, Iill 80 Theatre Arts 3,45 French Club 25 Stage Door 35 A Midsummer Night's Dream 35 The Ef- fect of Gamma Rays In Man-In-The-Moon Marigolds 45 The Boyfriend 4. Petersen, Kristen 80, 223 Pin Pals 3,4. Petersen, Suzanne 80 Peterson, Ieffrey 80, 210 Varsity Bowling 1,2,3,45 Award For Highest Average - 195 4. Phillips, Iames Track 2,3,45 Cross Country 2. Phillips, Robert 80 Pickles, Diana 80 Honor Society 15 Theatre 35 Girls Glee 2,35 Tall Flags 35 Varsity Choir 45 Theatre 4. Pico, Mark 80 Piscotia, Iustine 81 Point, Michael 81 Roling, Rhonda 81 Pollack, Randi 81 Porretti, Frances 81 Porter, Sutton 81 Powell, Larry 81, 200 Freshman Basketball 15 Varsity Track 2,3,45 Coaches Award 2,35 Varsity Basketball 4. Powell, Tara 81 Soul Club 1,2,3. Puckett, Amy 81 Quinn, Shirley 81 Ski Club 25 Lane Leaders 25 Yearbook Staff 3. Quinney, Scott 81 Golf Team 25 Bowling 3. Rabon, Tracy 81 Randall, Deborah 81 Randall, Domla 81, 223 Pin Pals 1,2,3,45 I.V. Band 15 Varsity Band 2,3,45 Marching Band 2,3,45 Band Treasurer 4. Rathjen, Ieffery 81 Rebeil, Steve 81 Reed, Bruce 82 Reed, Leslie 82 Reeves, Georgia 82 FBLA 2. Reeves, lack Track 3,4. Renzi, David 82, 197 Repetti, Sharon 82 Rhoads, Charlotte 82 Drama 1,25 Girls Glee 3,4. Richards, Kimberlynn 82, 321 Richardson, Kathleen 82 Riedy, Richard 82, 197 Ski Club 1,25 I.V. Tennis 25 Varsity Tennis 3,4. Riley, Kevin 82 Male Chorus 1. Riley, Thomas 82 Roa, Dawn 82 Roberts, Margaret 82 Robinson, Carl 82 Robinson, Mark 82, 318 Robinson, Ir., Richard 83 Wrestle 2,3. Romano, Sherri 83 Ronca, Gina 83 Roscoe, Duane 83 Rose, Kelley 83, 191 I.V. Volleyball 1,25 I.V. Basketball 25 Varsity Golf 3,45 Varsity Volleyball 3,45 Varsity Softball 2,35 Human Relations 2. Rosendahl, Kim 83 Ross, Anna 83 Ross, Doreen 83 Ross, Rhonda 83 Roundy, Steve 83 Ryan, Stacey 83 Drama 2,3. Sabol, Mark 84 Sach, Keith 84 Salmon, Deborah 84 Pep Club 15 junior Honor Society 15 Girls Glee 25 FBLA 2,35 Varsity Choir 3. Sanders, Ronald 84 Sandusky, Theresa 84 Sanford, Iulie 84 Scarette, Victoria 84 Pep Club 25 Ski Club 25 Lane Leaders 2,3,45 Powder Puff Football 3,4. Scheler, Cynthia 84 Schettler, Katherine 84 Schmidt, Robert 84, 180, 181 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Executive 359 Council 3,43 Leadership Council 3,43 Sergeant of Arms 3,43 Football Co-Capt. 4. Schreck, Iodi 84 Scimone, Cynthia 84 Scott, Anthony 84, 97, 181 Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 I.V. Bas- ketball Capt. 23 Baseball 2,3,4Q I.V. Baseball Capt 23 Most Athletic of Senior Class. Selleck, Darryl 84, 186 Cross Country 1,2,3,43 Track 1,23 State Record in 24-Hour Relay 33 School Record in 2 Mile Relay 3. Sellinger, Saul 85 Golf State Champions 13 All-American Best Avg. on team 2. Semler, Martin 85 Tennis Team 23 Varsity Choir 3,43 Surrey Sin- gers 3,4. Shackley, Kim 85 Shaughnessy, Renee 85 Shawver, Sonia 85 Iunior Fair Board 1,2,3,4, Chairman 4, Vice Chairman 3. Shinbaum, Iaime 12, 19, 85 Freshman Class Comm 13 Hot Shots 2,31 Homecoming Comm 23 junior Class Sec. 33 Governor Youth Council 33 Student Council Member 33 Leadership Council Historian 43 City Youth Council 4. Shrader, Harold 85 Shubert, William 85 Shugars, Rose 85 Ski Club 13 Honor Society 13 Soccer Bunnies 3,43 Powder Puff 3,43 Racquetball Club 43 Easy Riders 4. Simkins, Ieffrey 85 Simmons, Marci 85, 198 Slamp, Dawn 85 Band 1,2,3. Small, Tina 85 Smith, Deeanna 85 Sorken, Kristine 85 Soskin, Marcie 85, 100, 101 French Club 13 Drill Team 2, Co-Capt. 33 FBLA 3,41 Racquetball Club 33 Songleader 43 Senior Class Comm. 4. Speer, Iulie 85 Varsity Band 3,43 Marching Band 3,43 Pep Band 3,43 Thundering Herd 43 Serteens 3,4. Spicer, lack 85 Ski Club 1,22 Serteens 13 Soccer 23 Sophomore Class Comm 23 Sergeant-at-Arms for Serteens 23 Class of 80 Ring Comm. 23 junior Class Comm. Treas. 33 Wrestling 3g Racquetball Club 3,4. Springgate, Iohn 86 Ski Club 1,2,3. Stanton, Daniel 86 Steele, Kelly 86 Stevens, Kelly 86, 223 Lane Leaders 2,33 Pin Pals 3,4. Stewart, Craig 86 Stewart, Robert 86 Track 1,2,4Q Wrestling 3,4. Stone, Cynthia 86 Stout, Diane 86 Strain, Eric 86, 181 Football 2,3,43 Racquetball Club 3. Strickler, Tracey 86 Strnod, Shawn 86 Football 13 Soccer 1,2,33 Band 13 Baseball 2. Suits, Michael 86, 181, 218 Football 1,2,43 Wrestling 2,3,4. Supowit, Deborah 86 Sutton, Gerard 87, 181 Swanson, Michael 87 Tabak, David 87 Tapp, Wayne 87 Football 1,2,3. Tate, Anzel 87, 195 Band 13 NIROTC 13 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Track Z3 360 Side Kicks 23 French Club 33 FBLA 33 Execu- tive Council 33 Leadership Council 4. Terry, Rockford Thomas, Diane 87 Thompson, Bill 87 Thulin, Kimberly 87 Tidwell, Randall 87 Todd, Danielle 87 Trickett, Symea 87 I.V. Volleyball most valuable spiker award 23 Powder Puff Football 33 First Place Chaparral Art Show 33 Track 4. Triplett, Lisa 87 Truesdale, Philip 87 Turner, Donald Basketball at Clark. Ullery, Natalie 87 Ulmer, David 87 Technical Theater 1,2,3. Ulrey, William Vafadar, Amir Valdov, Mark 87, 181 Valicka, Denise Vallejo, Maria 87 Van Ausdal Thomas 87 Van Buskirk, Chad Vance, William 87 Varsity Choir 43 Racquetball Club 43 Male Chorus 4. Van Meetren, Edward 88 Freshmen Basketball 13 I.V. Basketball 23 Var- sity Basketball 33 Track 2,3,4. Van Nortwick, Cindy 88 Van Vactor, lane 88 Girls Glee 1,2,3,43 Varsity Choir 2,3,43 Surrey Singers 43 Madrigals 43 All State Choir 43 Ventresca, Karen 88, 95, 102 Freshmen Cheerleading 13 I.V. Baseball Swinger 13 I.V. Cheerleading 23 Powderpuff Football Team 3,43 Varsity Cheerleading 43 Se- nior Personality 4. Verry, Linda 88 Viggiano, Bruce 88 Villalba, Marciano I.V. Football 23 Awarded certificate in wres- tlinfg at Boys Club 33 Awarded certificate and me al for shotput. Vining, Rhonda 88 Vlaming, Michael 88, 97, 181 Wrestling 1,2Q Cross Country 2,33 NASC Dele- gate 33 Executive Council 3,43 Varsity Football 43 Member Sun Youth Forum 43 Voted Most Friendly Senior. Wade, Kelly 88, 200 Wadsworth, Mark 94 Wagner, William 181, 317 Football 1,2,3,43 Wrestling 13 Track 1,23 Honor Roll 23 FBLA 33 Nevada Boy's State 33 National Honor Society 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students 43 Iunior Academy of Science 4. Waletzky, Bruce 89 317 French Club 3,43 National Honor Society 3,4. Walford, Robert 89 Ski Club 1,23 I.V. Soccer 1,23 Varsity Soccer 3,4. Walker, Braxton 89 I.V. Football 2. Walker, Wacquian Chaparral Art Show - 3 prizes 33 Track 1,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Faculty - Student Allstar Game Most Valuable Player 4. Washington, Dwain Washington, Iohn 89 Webb, Tanya 89, 195 Track 1,2,33 Basketball 1,23 Basketball - Voted Most Improved Player 33 Basketball-Zone and State 43 I.V. Volleyball - Voted Most Valuable Player 1. Weeks, Robert Weisman, Karen 89, 223 Ski Club 13 Pin Pals 2,3,4Q Bench Babes 3. Wellman, Michael 89 Wells, Alan 89 Theater Productions: Music Man 1, You Can't Take it With You 2, A Midsummer Night's Dream 3, The Boyfriend 43 Surrey Road Crew 3,4. Wenner, Kristine 89 Wesley, Dorothy 89 Track and Field 13 Pep Club 13 Soul Club 1,23 Powder Puff Football 3. West, Robert 89 Whaley, Deborah 14, 89, 97 Whissel, Cindy White, Tamara 89 Concert Band 1,23 Marching Band 1,23 Squad Leader 23 Tall Flags 33 Racquetball Club 33 Powder Puff Football 3,43 Ski Club 43 Varsity Softball 43 Homecoming Committee 4. Whitley, Mike 89 Whitney, Iohn 89 Whittle, Donald Widenar, Lisa Wiedrick, Velinda Girls Glee 1,2,3,43 Vice-president of Girls Glee 23 President of Girls Glee 3,42 Varsity Choir 2,3,4Q Vice-president of Varsity Choir 43 Mad- rigals 2,3,43 All-State Choir Music Award 23 Re ional Solo Festival Superior rating 23 State Solo Festival Excellent Rating 23 All-State Choir Music Award 33 Who's Who Amon Hi h School Music Students 3,43 Regionad S050 Festival Superior Rating 33 State Solo Fes- tival Excellent Rating 33 All-State Choir 43 Sur- rey Singers 43 Regional and State Solo Festival 4. Wilcox, Steven 186 Cross Country 1,3,43 Tennis 23 Bowling 23 Yearbook 3,43 Track 3,4. Williams, Deborah Track 1,2,33 Outstanding Hurdler and Out- standing Runner 2g Outstanding Runner and Most Valuable Runner 3. Williams, Ionetta Soul Club 1,2,3. Willoughby, Arlett Soul Club 1,2,3. Wilson, Mary Wolf, Mitchell 318, 321 Varsity Quiz 1,2,3,43 Serteens 1,2,3,43 Academ- ically Talented 1,2,3,43 Frisbee Club 2,33 Desert Springs Volunteers 23 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 Mu Alpha Theta Vice-president 33 Serteens Presi- dent 33 Sunrise Hospital Iunior Volunteers 3,43 Philosophy Club 33 Sun Youth Forum 3,43 Nevada Boys State 3. Wolford, Phyllis 94 Volleyball 1,23 Freshmen Class Committee 13 Theater 1,2,3,43 Officer in Theater 33 Voted Most Dramatic in Theater 4. Wong, Iune 317, 318, 321 Band 13 Academically Talented 1,2,3,4Q Ser- teens 1,2,3,4Q Varsity Quiz 1,2,3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Girls State 33 Who's Who Among American High School Students 33 French Club 2,3,43 Sun Youth Forum 3,43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,4. Wood, Kenneth Wright, Dawn Wright, Ramona 13, 106, 198, 199 Drill Team 3,43 Most Improved Award in Drill Team 33 Girls Glee - Treasurer 43 Short- hand 1 Certificate 33 FBLA 2,33 Tennis Team 2 4. y Wright, Rueben Yanez, Elsa Young, Daphne Zachman, Kathy Derby FBLA 33 Married lim Zachman 4. Zafires, Patricia Zaic, Lewis Zavattaro, Christina Zischke, Kim


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