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

 - Class of 1985

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Ads and Index . ,475 fixfri 4 -Q, ! -af L pgmHw Q , 1 -Tiffin. 31 4' 1 2 gg .J , f ff? me CHAPARRAL HIGH SCHOGL 3850 Annie Oakley Drive Las Vegas, Nevada 89121 4 V W Editor: ' Christine Andersen . 58 . 94 112 142 162 224 244 260 284 'f -a. shi W , iii, i ,, t ill Teffamanfi Senior Photographers: Mic 3 ' 1 it i1, i 2 Scott Forgacs Al Gunter Advisor: Mr. Jerry Huston Principal: Mr. Carroll Johnston we Yah, ,I 's It we , Aff xa,ff,:yM,4,gsrx-,1:,5Q7,, ,yay :A ,fsltfxfntftnal W, t my . we in 3+ Qraiimi 3 'W 'f.4.4rlf:gg,-gaeiaa ff dffffye, aft-z,y.'K: -X . J- 'N-l -5' f, . . ,FV , ,Q-W l1.gd,,, gi, WN.,-,w,..,3,,'3,,,..1. - f - www- Y as 'a at 1151- fl., s- e ,: we-5, tr w-aww' 6' ...V ' 1 11- RFE, 9121.151 ,V Q ig ' '-fi.',jH2'ifE'5- ,J Hg :'j, f ,lf vfllfif i 'f ,lf e 5 . A lution.. J I 8, ,, T ,. ,sei-'fl Opening Title Page Opening 2 K Therne D hi The challenge of creating a theme is perhaps the most difficult task involved in producing a yearbook. A theme must not only be uniquely descriptive. but it must also corrolate a year's events in a few simple words, And if this theme evokes a certain feeling or emotion in the reader. the writer's task has been accomplished. However, this year was an exception, our task Q being so much simpler than in the past Bc early September a theme for the 1985-86 edition of the Vaquero had already been decided We felt that Expect the Unexpected best described what was happening at the time. The senior class was the epitome of our theme. Whereas previous classes were known either for their atheletes or scholars. the seniors of '86 l 1 Matt l ilfNi l 55 Q 1 JK , . ,J Y, were unique in that they were by far one of the most diverse and well-rounded classes Chaparral has ever seen. Rather than dominating a few select areas of achievement they excelled in all areas. The first assemblies proved just how spirited these seniors were. And likewise, our underclassmen sparked excitement and spirit of -gm Y. gl Xx 5 U Opening Theme 'EDF Q A ze, X haf 5 ' f 'T . , f , Rf -1. '71 C , if uk- f f ff z pg. , , , , .w V 5355.-,frm , ' ,,. V ,vw 'I-in ' f f':'i's'4a2,,- if , A if W W ' '?1'.1lwQ.,:g,,,g,f f1.m,i ,'ve ' 1 W: , ' ' ,5gf,1 gi1,g ! 38 .ri D A -- H 2 fs-Xa, Opening Theme .11P-crfcw. ,- f-'awe-v .Ji Lf, ,g,.4w.. , -f their own. Although not for a year to come, rumors buzzed in the classrooms about the upcoming temporary merger between Chaparral and it's closest rival, Valley--the first of its kind at the high school level. Students will be waking an hour earlier to meet the new double session time schedule. And so, with all of this in mind, it was our idea to create a refreshingly different look--with an ultra-modern art deco cover, complete with ex- citing new color sections. Our traditional graphics and design layouts have been altered to accommodate and compliment our theme and new style. Original features have also been added, which we hope you will enjoy. In our ef forts though, our essential purpose is still the same--to provide something which will not only serve as a keepsake, but which will also instill a sense of pride in our student body for whom this book has been made. We believe that this 1985- 86 edition exemplifies the exellence and ex- uberating spirit of the best school in Las Vegas-- Chaparral High! -vi. 92 li tlfxlg We ik, aft! -4 Opening Theme R Opening Registration Q li ff S 1 44, mf Yi fiif'r1'W ' if 5 TFT? 1111 XZ ,,,-A '21, li vi 9 W... I Y: . 1 me gs 'JF i I 1' Q '09 S FY? AR, xiyg, 41 I aww A,. A 4 1? X ,A ,KE v rf -QQ' fs saw :tm 1 M by --, M, ,QV .-l Z is , I 'K BL JY? 1 I 4' -. T We 1 , ,'.. 1 5' I 5 -.f 6, 41 gk' ga XE. , av -ni 79 A 5 Af' 8- A M S A, , A '31--is 657 . WV W , 1 4? 1 M, MP3 4? l I 2'-+95 H v-'f' N.. ,L wifi, ,.x. 5 .,,,,,..mnvvW wi 5 xi f' 1 Q? Qwfi Y ,VF wma? 2 wa-54 , , , 1 I A ,,, my ,V , ., ,, 1 -I 'A A145151 inf . 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ITony Jaramillol Dead Or Alive lJulian Highl New Order lJeff Stuttsl Soft Cell IAndrea Lysingerl Vitamin Z lWendy Coynel Scorpions IKim Snyderl U-2 iAndrea McDermottl Night Ranger IRobin Paytonl 26 1 ifgzsff EM Eaniefi .xdfan median Jian jeffd .xdfan .Xriafinu Jdanzo margo .J4mie vhglzriafine .xdnffer SLBMZ 3 .f4nJEl'50Il epunillg 77. ..f4YlJl'elIl.'f 3,5011 K .!4llJl'el0.f A-la,munJ .xdpelo .kalhdcn .zdrmilage Rune!! 14 I 1 Lee Sparrow and Julie Palcovic say Wanna hit the surf? Susan Jdrrigak mchael .xdrhmis Waker .f4uila gouy gair .Sloan galalwin Iauil gall pomina ganla pona,J ganb jrucy garhr mia garlaw gera!J galidiu Marcella gaulidla Seniors P Class 0F86 27 ew, i W Jn, A5Lk 1xf 1' ' f Qi ' yeflfj geralavr Lu gerfefien 3 7llury 6 Z!l'fLf'r OAUPI' gl'lL0l'l BFPH ,Q gl1l'llJIl7I'Pl WarL gfair gugene gfanafen fl K- -E 5 gl 3 f W1 Lx f K E, 52,9 :rf Ay. Q 11:fxz,:fg3W fy - J-:ff Qigiziriri 1 W 3 I 'jig - . -riaiagwgf , . vm-: . 'l?i:f:g3i:i:1. w A2154 Jenny Ciesco didn't know the gum was loaded. 28 1 ifxzff i 4' 1155 .Inaba KACL 6llriJ gfumendeffer ,KgnnelA gofhnge, i game! gorgna lgefer gone gang gowkr 5 .Xara grizlgea juni grougA gregory grown I I CRANK UP THE A VOLUME!! FAVORITE SONG Close To The Edge lScot Brown! Rock Me Tonight lJulie Palcovic! Satisfac- tion Guaranteed lGarland Steward! No Dependen- cies lBrian Leavitt! Wild Boys lFrank Thomas! Every Day I Write The Book lJames Glenn! Tiny Bubbles by Don Ho lCharles Olsen! State Of The Heart tAngie Sellers! Pictures Of Matchstick Men lOliver Beckert! Against All Odds lWade Gochnour! Victim Of Changes lWende Phillips! Power Of Love lLisa Weight! 1999 lPaul Hopkins! The Style Council lDianne Johnson! Battle Of Evermore lMichelle Maki! Theme From St. Elmo's Fire lColleen Cook! Green Acre's Theme lEdmund Apelo! The Perfect Kiss lJeff Stutts! Existential Blues lNancy Thomas! Wouldn't It Be Good lDebra Block! Many Rivers To Cross lLanny Andrews! Roxanne Roxanne lJeff Wescott! I'll Melt With You lLinda Burke! The Boy Who Cried Wolf lAnissa Nua! Heaven lJodi Phillippi! Remember The Feel- ing fJim Thompson! I'm In Love With A Big Blue Frog lEugene Blansten a.k.a. President of The Bookworm Club ! The Summer Of '69 lScott Kelley! The Power Of Love lGina Polovina! Why Don't We Do It In The Road? lRobert C Thomas! Cherish The Love lRobin Felgar! Surfing Dead lJean Thielman! Oh Sheila tPat Stevens! Head Over Heels lMatt Kaminski! Mirror In The Bathroom lJim Litchfield! Sunday Bloody Sunday lScott Fox! Take On Me lLisa Burman! Summer- time Girls lMichael Artemis! 6 Seal! gurrougka 6,lu'i4lie Camarole in 6 f ,4 6 ,, 777, IC :za ,J 6 f 1Q.,ie,f,4. 6i,.mi.,,, mr, m Cplzamdera so L L L T puufu CAauez .szamanma Cdauez IT'S A GREAT PLACE T0 BE! FAVORITE HANG OUT Next to the keg lDanielle Fusonl Botany's lPat Garrisonl Chaparral High School lAnissa Nual Circus Circus lStacy Hammerl Discount Liquor lAndrea Lysingerl The Ratskeller lShellie Andersonl The Airport CCarrie Hitel Trop 8: Spencer lLanny Andrewsl Any place that Toni Brough is at lJim Schaefferl Santa Cruz Boardwalk lChristy Andersenl Felt Lake at 3 a.m. KLisa Bertelsenl Paradise Liquors lCarla Capizzil New York Pizza lDavid Paulettel N.Y. Deli lJann Dzied- zicl That's Entertainment lJanie Lanel Almost anyplace other than my house lJim Thompsonl The band room lGail Morrisonl Anyplace besides New York Pizza lBrett Greenel The park in Minden, Nevada lSheri Preissl Scandia lJoey Slot- nickl My house when my parents are out of town lAna Aliresi Shooting pool in the garage lScott Kelleyl Hard Rock Cafe lJill Brownl R.O.T.C. room ljokel lNatalie Rasmussenl Las Vegas lMichael Didierl Girl's bathroom . . . if you can take a joke lJack Turneri The lake llVlark Kuplarl The couch lNicole Thompsonl Viking Circle lPatty Spraguel The La-Z-Boy recliner lRodney Vigneuxl Carlos Murphy's lLaura Lipsonl Marie Calendar's llrene Leveillel Where the party is Uulian Highl California lAngie Sellersl gurls: Clzoreni jennifer Gena EominicL Gpriano .fjnlllony Gum: qyfhcllefgz 6farL laura Cifagfon Davis! 6Ane Widfy CAIJJ jna 605 .glreifu Ciozzman wrigkf Caffe-r 30 f 32223 grenola gomler jarhmi gonna!! grilon 600A 60MOIl 6ooL ywlllihl' J QOL yall!!! W Cioouerl lil I .Q 'X I I 1 3 liana Caorclluegz Wickefa gouncif gorey 60x E g of l fw l ff ' L 1:5 i 43' . HQ, . famxifa, , ,,,2g,,535ag.v Q, 5 jrunLie gm: .keifk 24161144 .1611 .mahulz l , Q Y VA', , F gnu 2aclJaLLo Sbffy EamLe WICAQIL gbunieg e Look' Lanny they're our mndy goyne jogin Crouen .s ,Q- Q L , ve, f Q Gina Daddabbo and Nina Maalouf try to persuade us to believe that being a model isn't as easy as it looks. Seniors E gl 7 K ,Classof'86 Reina:-J mania .Sudan mazda fEw4'f'1i if 1 I - Q 55,3 I A k if f35..i 5 'fi I Jim L e a senior ,,' ,W i ,, ,..,, f 3 3:2 ' -mm'x-T. fig' ' A 'W A K 1+ M Q ,, v I 7 ' mid' 5 ll i i 1 9acL Ieema .xdnnelle meofucia Jalan .Sbe.glliefJ.4 1 I ji .A I. ,wggjflg Tillie! 'fs ii i ' s i - .fdnlfmny ibesfefano penny micLe.4on Ianiely. EorofiaL 1 moforea muLin.4Li Joei murhn marie :Dune puuelfp Eye Jann :bziulzic gnria gggerl Wichefa aggera pGllJ04lA angel E Seniors - 3 32 f Classof '86 fi TE I? L J' 3 I9 C' , A 3 Zi! QD J QD Z7 99 .Shfina lb. fligffuni Jaffe, Sf j0l'9BC-4 LIGHTS . CAM ERA . . ' ACTION! FAVORITE CURRENT MOVIE Back to The Future lMichelle Haniefl Nightmare On Elm Street lPaula Chavezl Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome lStacy Pearcel Pee Wee's Big Adventure Hoey Slotnickl Beverly Hills Cop lJan Dziedzicl The Muppets Take Manhattan fEugene Blanstenl The Blues Brothers iJim Litchfieldl St. Elmo's Fire lLorrie Linnertl Weird Science lBuck Hawkinsl Teen Wolf lCharles Olsenl Thief Of Hearts CAngie Sellersl Spinal Tap fOliver Beckertl Sixteen Candles lWade Gochnourl Summer Rentals lMargo Amiel Gremlins CMichelle Makil Risky Business Uulie Alamol The Terminator lRobin Paytonl Return Of The Living Dead Ueff Stuttsl The Breakfast Club fChristina Kelleyl Cocoon iAngie Shoupl Eddie And The Cruisers lKenny Johnsonl The Deerhunter lMichael Artemisl Fright Night fCin- dy Lafflerl .y ll W g If I9 G C, 3 Jdnnmarie g?ecL gummy Gffanl l 5 ' C C t e,m::,2'28: ,433 TRIP THE LIGHT '- FANTASTIC . . . FAVORITE FANTASY To be very rich and have a harem of about 100 wives and . . . iDennis Storeyl To get stuck in an elevator for 24 hours with Jason Lessenger lLisa Palmerl To play Norman in The Dresser in the London Theater lTony Zuikerl Graduating lRandy Humphriesl Going on a date with ' myself iRuss Dyel I can't say . . . lGina Daddabbol Getting straight A's iStan Taylorl Having two girls at my disposal in the master suite of the MGM lScott Brownl To get out of school lMichael Didierl To be a Penthouse photographer iJack Turnerl Being on a deserted island with Coach Johnson lJulie Palcovicl A , Having everybody disappear from the earth one day fmflffff' U glfuffff' -f4 'J f Qfmw game' W- QAM' so I could do what I wanted to lJeff Stuttsl To be able '11 to have a romantic dinner with Mr. Mannion lAnissa Nual To graduate with honors lAndrea McDermottl Being snowed in at a ski chalet with Gary Witt fStacey Virzil Led Zeppelin getting back together lRobert C Thomasl Driving in a black Toyota 4x4 with a silver roll bar over hills and through puddles lChristy Andersenl Squeezing the Charmin lMarcella Bautistal Cruising on a full-size schooner through the Caribbean with a beautiful, all-female crew and hav- ing them think I'm God lJim Thompsonl FLESH FOR FANTASY! 1 1 1l i lx I . ,ff-, ,LUHJZ B GOCLIIOMI' GZTJH QDAJMYIO QI!!! A GOIIZGAZ l 'l I I Juayay giraltam grell greene Jeffrey greg? lnflehadu grimmeff . lbuuid guifzl 4 l i -I 4 l Honufd 61. guise .fjfforal ff. gunfer Cfriilin gyger -jcmder-fy .Hager 34 f iisgztf 2 laenee Jqulm lgohn .Jqulln 7lflurL Garage kumar .Shay .Hammer .krialina ,jvlurreff '-.315 .Kevin ,jJufr'Alfr wmem ,c Janie! 'gzmunfefca J4..,.m If . lbeLoruA .jvlurrh flzzrerlre ajvlurl laura CCI, .zuuhlzer 7!,flizlluefJ7. -luuwru yr. gyfllmu ef.. .HMFJIYIIIII 6AOV0ll2y JHVPBI' nl 'FF' Janie Lane says Look at my new pink bathing suit! Sem Class ofgrg 3 'FQQEQ W : -1 J' t FV, gui .jJawLina gremla .yuyfer Cylrialina .jflemplaifl 5, Ag A ' 1 i i t. 1 an V3 1 1 WHILUII 9- .NEIIJEFJOYI 60nC2,7li0ll .N2l'l'fl0Jif5 9146071 9. 1 1 ','v 0 ' gi? If ' Ai N 5 i ? . 1 . 4 4 1 .S?euvn .jvloelaemu lQoLin .jvlogue MCAHFJ .JJoALerry jennikr .Hooper .Xaori .1UoriLoJlli .1 - - - - K jg 'Shiv Q. 1, N - .w,,,,W 'f-,g4wA.w' 3 ,- , u ' YQ., 4 ...., 3 mauid .!JuAA.4 Lau .JJuJuL .Addon gllriafine .Huffman Seniors 6 K Class of '86 i I ssallfffy ali uyufffllull 9110195 lguldy L .AUIYIIILFIQJ F x 1 wi, tr 1 ,. .I 6 5 ft 5 gag' . .fi ,Zcllarzl .!Jum,1ArieA .Xml .jslunfiman shud? .Jqurad LIFE I-IAS NEVER BEEN THE SAME SINCE . . . WHAT WAS THE WORST THING YOU'VE EVER DONE AND GOT CAUGHT? Bettina and l stole my Daqs car and hit a boat lCarla Capizzil Attempting to put Mrs. Ran- ney's car on cement blocks lJo Ann Van Rhynl You would like to know, wouldn't you? fCorey Fieldsl Shoe polishing 3 police cars lCarrie Hitel I got caught with 20 people in my hot tub IScot Brownl Trying to deposit 4 stolen road signs and a flocked Christmas tree on a guy's lawn tDebra Blockl Siphening Mr. Nye's gas CMichael Didierl Stealing those lit- tle 5 cent candies from Smith's Food King lJulie Palcovicl l passed out at my mom's friend's wedding reception lGina Daddabbol Put hot sauce in my dog's eye lCynthia McClen- donl Shooting popcorn seeds at people on the strip and get- ting arrested for two counts of battery IScott Rackleyl I unplugged the odometer on my Dad's Porsche and drove it while my parents were out of town KStan Taylorl I ditched about half my 8th grade year IKen Bollingerl Sneaking up behind a girl and pulling down her skirt fBob Whitakerl At 3 a.m. Carla Capizzi's dad pulled a gun on me because I was hiding in the bushes of her back yard KChristina Kelleyl Playing house with the nextdoor neighbor's girl fKenny Johnsonl Running naked through a hotel with my herd mask on lJack Turnerl I punched out a kid in summer camp and both of our mothers were watching lScott Kelleyl Crashing into the side of Bob Whitaker's Pinto and having to tell him the next day because my paint just hap- pened to be smeared all over his car ILisa Bertelsenl Moon- ing my 8th grade teacher lMark Kuplarl Getting arrested . . . no comment for the reason lAndrea Lysingerl Cheating on Robbie Rollins for the THIRD time Uenny Ciescol I stole a Gobot at Smith's and everyone saw lTony Zuikerl The sly ones like me never get caught! lJill Tettamantil at 'T WicLeM .yuokina jmnie .gngufgi george .9nneJJ ,jcmberfy yuckwn yan jarohon 45' f M,-wtf - E .fdnniua yamerdon yuquefyn yaquez ,f4nfonio jurumiffo jrufi JuramifA Ejllefmu golzannuon Seniors X 37 - Class ofJ86 Scott Kelleyls innocent looks do not fool anyone. fjurfa W. jolmmn lbiunne W. jolmaon Jfennelf. .fb dllolnwn - Milam 8 JOLIIJOII Shauna 3- 904115071 THINGS CAN ONLY GET BETTER . . . HOW WOULD YOU IMPROVE THE CITY OF LAS VEGAS? Build some REAL freeways, plant some grass and trees, create a REAL beach, and import some Californians lBrett Greenel Finish that damned freeway on Lamb! fScott Kelleyl Get rid of tourists who walk in front of your car when there is a green light Mean Thielmanl I would leave . . . that should improve it! fPat Stevensl Move the California men here and the Vegas boys out there CJill Tettamantil I 'would tear down Valley High School Uoel Middletonl Bomb Gorman lMia Barlowl Have my little brother move CDebbie Harrisl Drive around Las Vegas in a Porsche and the whole world would look better fNicole Thompsonl Move it to Cal fRuss Dyel Pave over Henderson . . . of course fJim Schaefferl Honestly? KLorrie Linnertl Change the drinking age to 16 fRomina Banksl Have the girls from The Palomino Club perform at all pep assemblies fJoey Slotnickl I wouldn't begin to try it would take too long fMichelle Danielsl Bomb the Pacifica Resort Hotel lJeff Redmondl Bring in some California girls fDavid Paulettel Get it a beach with a lot of fine-bodied guys and an ln-N-Out Burger lChristy Andersenl Raise the speed limits at least 20 m.p.h. fBrian Leavittl I wouldn't fScott Foxl Move it to the beach Uames Glennl Do a snow dance and get rid of all the snobs lSherina Foglianil Make more places to go for teenagers lNatalie Rasmussenl ANYTHING! fMichelle Huskinsl Seniors 38 K Class of '86 6Ari4fina Jann C2l:ri.1lo,1Ler jane: .KennefA Jane: enmlu jonea Waffhew .XdminoLi mark .kupfan TG ggnfon .karben gllrialina jam, Staff .kefay 4 ,,,y I ,- X gref -Kern laura .jcafdfr I Jeri .XA'InworfA .szawn .Xoerwifz martial? .XWIA yr. l E li r Jamie 9. .XOI?fflyCLy , HOJIIW .XPUAH . QIIJGCE .jc .XMLBYIG kk . A.: 1, ,fx K K .1-:unify LLL, - , A 5 .kk., . , . V Y, v ,- X4 f , , ' :fl - f w A1 'I-J, 'ff-1 wb fav. ,ws 4 H, , 'yA,,.gf'Tm. ,Sf -X a f . M l W M ' - W .w V M ,Q l 4 1 , . Q Q? - , H is at Q ' irish, if 'gf'f'1 F' --5'W1sQS' sf N, .Egg , ja 'Nw , ' if'2E:ll?322 'll ' .-iv' -' F LQ4S:9 5'1l'l' . -s --f sl Q fir- 'f H :FM vfrlgrz-:vQgifQQ'-fgwpk ' J 4 Q A A wzrsf '- A - J- 'A grqkfga, Xgfw ' N . l . X J l , x 1 ,sfrfissiwigiw x N is I .s - ,. 'iz . f' ' aJK '3'wi - 'I . f a.-uw R 5 . 'wiv l 5 Lmda Burke says Whooa Nellie . . . H1 Ho Sllver ' 1 WRT ' 5,gj:,1f1531,fliyt -V ,, , , Ill ' Away! E fgafrirl' .kufzerz leonald Jagur grit eZ'a6Lance t ' - .- ff - Q . A 'X U I l WWW ' - l s 3 l . , , . , h ' . H1 ' Q b , . was sl Q , 4 l X. . t l E ll Q :of . 1 S5 A . 'Mist 5 i 1 I 4 . 5 E 77ee4llma Jafani .glzana Qllamg Iauicl Ja monica Janie Jane WirAefA large Seniors gg Y V ff f - f f ' ' ' ' Class of '86 x gonna X 'x xx JoAn Jealer 40 1 352122 gg: Lf. 'g ,ip ' , if , ,Q 1-1.57 , ' , 2-HE iii' ,V .. 552 K, ,W', 'yg ' msg-:aim Q, gi ,V ,. .,,,, I x , i1 junfa Jazenby Ierrizf ellen I grian epeauiff i 3 i i I CAOIW W JB? plllflffu em. 1,22 ECAOPGA 9. JIQIYIWIOII l Q 1 -9rene epeueifaf youll Ieuine .7Loma.4 egming pouie onnalaey v , mx, SJ ,I ,,,- 1 1 1 3 1 1 I olzllffuille m enllneff Juufa A cZ?,!50fl Janie! K Wufllin R el'0Ilat0 5 1 i l 1 , Vifiiaz .1 ,, f ' fi'1f'aMm as 6 P 9 9 0AI!lly 6. l'uC2l'0 314060 W. sll,llCA .J4nJl'2H .K al-'yJillf2l' W iii-if W. mural! .Berne maclean pau! Wacgn WicLefK2 mah .Surrey WarJLa!f Wichaefg Waludow .Xrialin mauro gE0l'g2 Wayor ellufiia 49- Wfjddam E- WC6LnJ0n pefffey K mallkey EELOPIIA .!4. WUFJA PUT IT IN PARK . . . FAVORITE PARKING PLACE On the curb U0 Ann Van Rhynl The handicapped zone lRobert C Thomasl Anywhere dark and private lJim Thompsonl At the drive-in lDavid Paulettel The bottom of Sunrise Mountain on the way to the lake lStacy Hammerl The sidewalk lPeter Bossel Valet lPaul Hopkinsl Hetitage Square Park lPat Garrisonl In front of a fire hydrant lTony Zuikerl Anywhere my car WON'T be seen lLisa Palmerl Woodbury Junior High by the band room lAnissa Nual My neighbor's liv- ing room lCarla Capizzil Right in front lLisa Bur- manl Lake Mead lLisa Solisanol Blue section, row 3, space 12 fChris Jonesl Away from other cars so I can get out lSusan Lynchl Wherever I can get one! lRobin Paytonl The cul-de-sac off of . . . Ha Ha . . . just kidding Chris! fLaura Hat- cherl Corona Bay lMichael Didierl Siberia lDebra Blockl The dead end lJulie Palcovicl Pearl Street lChristina Kelleyl A dark street off of Trop and Topaz lJenny Ciescol The fire lane lEd Apelol Vo-Tech lMichelle Makil My driveway lTony Jaramillol By the baseball field lScot Brownj Next to B.W.'s white Pinto . . . Ha Ha lLisa Bertelsenl Seniors ' ClassofT86 Jr .fdnljreu Lbermnff -kumibvrz glib- -lklru 7lL'luA'cinu yoelfi 7ll4'rjzlLffun Elzufrinu AY. Jamurr Wiltbff COULD YOU REPEAT I THAT ONE?! FAVORITE INN SAYINGS Otay Buttweat IJulie Palcovic! Hey, my name is Ed, you want to be my friend? lEd Apelo! l don't make monkeys, l just train 'em IJeff Wescott! Paybacks are hell! lJulie Alamo! I get it . . . joke, right? IRobin Felgar! It's casual lDavid Paulette! Sounds like a plan IPeter Bosse! It's so unattractive! IDianne Johnson! You're hatin' life! II..isa Bertelsen! Fetch it lTom Swenson! GET EX- ITED IPatty Sprague! Come on . . . it'd be fun! IJean Thielman! Hay ba-a-a-aby tAlan Lagg! Get a real job lChristy Andersen! What's up? . . . Hand me some frog IKenny Johnson! You're in La-La Land IAnissa Nua! I know you are, but what am I? IStan Taylor! In- finity IJoey Slotnick! Psyche ILaura Lipson! Blow it out your face IPat Spiller! Get a grip! IChriss Thomp- son! I'm here to tell you . . . right on! ITheresa Zakas! Get outta town lDebbie Harris! Blow this popsicle stand tCarrie Hite! I ain't sayin' nothin' IBuck Hawkins! Works for me IRobin Payton! Call me--we'll have lunch lJulian High! That's impressive IGarland Steward! Hit it screaming! lMichelle Maki! That'll work IKristie Powers! That's the way the cookie crumbles and your half fell in the milk lPaul Maclin! Don't be a Jones INatalie Rassmussen! Chlorimetric determination IEugene Blansten! Don't get happy! IKara Smith! Get a life IMia Barlow! Wake up and die right IShellie Anderson! Whatever ILinda Burke! l'm sure, that's so incredible ILisa Palmer! No en casa, man IJohn Roberts! That's the truth baby lLanny Andrews! Oh wells . . . IAna Alires! Seniors 42 K Class of '86 I 1 4 i 'H'lffl.,.J,4. 'WMMLU fyuhe J4. 'WIOMW U Jason J4. 'l77w.L, ! Willard Wloore laclrural moreno grelf morgan gui!! morriaon .f4AxanJru Wlorridavy mirLeM Wana: I 5 I 'UQ w ' Aim-,g zflfifiilfl' ' ' X ' ' 5.3 X K . In il mn, X. ,. yllfflif Oli WHVPLV GIFIOJ 9. Wlulfaffll HUKJJGZA 7!lPllll7lllfl kfffl Wiefjefl .siznna 3- Wiufa f r. W 54' :vs f-all? Hr -. . ,' lbonafd Wordeen Jennie Worman jmaflly Wofura 6ry5laf.f4. Wouguier pau!! Wouara -fdniua Wua .fcmhzrfy Owen: Q - Romina Banks smiles and says I'll share my drink with anyone who gets thirstyf' Y 2 Sung paL gage pagouir 0630 pafmer Seniors f crass of 'se f in , S n M. 3 , L. ew 95' iw -5 -11 A 'EER M F, X JG: W ,gallon I9 paunzffe lgogm .14 paylon .Salary I pearae ..j6mLer peferaon i C '3 yefkry pefif maifw P42415 goth ,QLIIAFPI ,Mjemle l9Ai!6,Ja .xdnalrea nnfaone A i ' V ' K u. , vff w 2 'k : 5 21 1 I ii, ,,.- y , ,,,. J. g .- I N315 - 1 , , kk -x K2 'W , r , V ' , x , 5 . Qi Q Aa. -H ,' ' .. .x --A - n i ug, yozli nfl jmmon ,gfaicl gnu pofouina i li ' - W' ' 1 3 :TNI -- fd! . mg QQ Q 4-2 2 . , - - i .... , 5 xx Michael Artemis is on the road to being a 'Sports I1- lustratecfphotographer, i 5 pufricia puma .Kuff porfer .Kriafene power! 44 f ifsgzfm l ,WW f 14, - -T I .S,L2l'i preiu gric preolon .gamunflru preafon lbauicl price .Staff IQIKLAQ I .S?mon puina ITWAS... WHAT HAPPENED ON YOUR WORST DATE? Nothing . . . absolutely nothing ICarla Capizzi! I went to a concert with a girl who just sat there and smiled at me! IJeff Stutts! I didn't even get a handshake IDavid Paulette! I didn't show up lRuss Dye! A girl ralphed in my dad's car at the drive-in lBrad Collier! Nothing! Ha Ha lJoey Slotnick! You donit want to know lMichael Didier! His car broke down and we had to walk home in sub-zero temperatures ILaura Hatcher! He kissed me lJulie Alamo! Nothing . . . which was a good thing lEd Apelo! We were at a movie and l made perfectly sure that I had to go to the bathroom 20 times that night lColleen Cook! On the way home we had the roof of the car down and he was going so fast that my shirt ripped off lRoberta Gilchrist! I was wasted and threw up on my date! lScot Brown! l beat her up Uust kidding!! lPaul Maclin! Not enough lRobin Payton! She stayed in the front seat lDennis Storey! lt was a blind date and the worst thing that happened was that she showed up! lKen Boll- inger! The loon made me watch home movies of him when he was born IChriss Thompson! At prom: Dave got a bloody nose at dinner, my crinoline broke, and the car died in front of the Continental Hotel lNancy Thomas! People I knew saw me IPat Stevens! l ran out of gas and she brought a hairspray bottle full of unleaded lTony Zuiker! The guy was boring and he kissed like a lizard lSheri Preiss! It's too sad to even write down lChristy Andersen! I took Debbie Torjman to the drive-in and watched the whole movie IPat Garrison! My dad spilt the popcorn lJill Brown! l've never had a worst date I'm a very selective in- dividual and I don't have worst dates Uulian High! . . THE ABSOLUTE WORST I Q L-Dennis lganclaff H - I 5, we 1 as E I F 77ufa62 QUJIHMJJEIL clleroy W. RCAL? .Kathryn WECDL jemfy H. QEJWIOIIJ I .yoffg pedzinalri , QlILano RezemJe jr. yuelle pluiok .f4nfLony gueru jeffrey poberla We e I I eeC'aS?illg5.L 4. L ISWEAR. . .IT WASN'T MEIN? PLACE YOU WOULDN'T BE CAUGHT DEAD IN K-Mart--during a blue-light special lJames Glennl Palm Mortuary lRuss Dyel Basic High School lAlan Laggl The Paddlewheel lRobin Felgarl A coffin lJoey Slotnickl The boy's locker room lScott Kelleyl Chaparral cafeteria lPeter Bossel The RED BARN lBarb Denneyl My truck lBrad Collierl Valley High School lNicole Thompsonl Driving around in the New York Pizza cars lLinda Burkel Traffic school lRodney Vigneauxl Pic 'N' Save lTom Swensonl Bed lFrank Thomasl Spring Fever lAndrea Gilmorel Within 10 miles of a maggot lNancy Thomasl A house of ill repute INye Countyl lJean Thielmanl The R.O.T.C. class lRandy Humphriesl Dana Gardner's closet lPat Stevensl The dump-rummaging through garbage lShellie Andersonl Advanced placement class lStan Taylorl Cambodia lTheresa Zakasl Nancy Thomas' car or is that the place I WOULD be caught dead!lGarland Stewardl My right mind ILorrie Lin- nertl The freshman section in an assembly lJeff Red- mondl An AIDS clinic lLisa Bertelsenl The West side lKen Bollingerl St. Vincent's food line lKeith Allenl Roger Penna's socks lChriss Thompsonl P.E. lScott Foxl A freshman party lMarita Giguierel My sisterls clothes fShelly Largel New York Pizza lBettina Lehmannl Arrow Head Motel lHattie Gatlinl Planned Parenthood lAnissa Nual Bunker Memorial Park lBuck Hawkinsl George Enis' Juggling School lDennis Storeyl IQMLIII .A .SDHCQIEJFU jllllyfl W. 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P A , . .verry .S1niIA .altmla .Sammi , -lcrngerfy .Snyder 'fer .Swurrow X fi :af . x: '?V1m535 . .4 If x x J 2 fi? r -'. . , . it .X H 1 X llufrirlf J4. 7Iflonf0 .symur flalririu .Syrugur Wllurio .S?ur,lffuncJer .Staff Seniors ' tt tt r t Cleseisgl A HERE'S A RGCK . . . MOST EMBARRASING MOMENT Some friends were giving me a ride home and I stepped out of the car and fell down Harmon hill in a mini-skirt lSherina Foglianil The time my girlfriend's parents took me to dinner and I dropped my glass--it broke and I watched Coke run into her mom's lap lScott Rackleyl Well . . . my freshman year lDanielle Fusonl Walking into the electric doors at work lKen Bollingerl Crashing into and totaling a parked Secret Service car at 6 a.m. and being sited for driving on the sidewalk lLisa Bertelsenl When I threw up at Rod Vigneux's house CAI Gunterl When Jeff Wescott stepped on my date's dress at Prom and she SCREAMED lJim Schaefferl Getting locked out of a hotel room on a band trip in my florescent pink bikini underwear lJack Turnerl When I got yelled at by a priest in confession lKeith Allenl I was approached by a homo in the Stardust Buffet fDennis Storeyl Having my best friend wave my bra at a San Diego campground lAngie Sellersl Being de-pantsed by Linda Burke in Toy Paradise lSheIly Largel Running into the neighbor's dog lMichael Didierl Having a woman throw a potato at me in Wendy's lCharles Olsenl Taking my 7-year- old brother to a 'football game when my parents were out of town and having him running around pinching girls' behinds while I'm standing behind them lJim Thompsonl Lbauir! .Jj. llalrialr .SQPUPIIJ Qurfanrl .S?ewnr - I 1 Q Benjamin il. .syiverj Wllufflleuf .S?one ' lbennia gore? .New .germ jefkry .Quik jA0lYla5 K Swanson gfneil J4. WIICAGCIR jllyfli .SIAHUHI P- C I Se iors 48 f Cl:ss of '86 jeflamanfi jennifer 3420.4 I Jean jllielman - I' -. mrhzefc jbifman ' jrunL jAamua Wana jhamaa I l rye I I In l I i -235-. yumeq jhompaon Wicodz 340711115071 Erwin! jkoreaon I I E 1 puufa jffunalerf urfor jofueono pafriria jour? I , F .J F AK!! gf' IE, I E U laura elm j0l'2ff0 , JGCL jufllel' JOJBIJA juHll0 , iw 77ancy jAomaa 6Ari.4 jAomp.4on When I was at the El Rancho with Christy and I was laughing so hard I peed my pants lAna Aliresl Being seen in Barry Bowler's awesome Mustang lPat Stevensl G.R. 1985- Michelle I-Ianief was driving on the wrong side of the road and we almost got killed by a bus lSheri Preissl Falling off the ski lift at Brianhead IRandy I-Iumphriesl When I slammed the brakes on Jeff's dad's convertible with all my friends in the car, swearing it was the clutch IChristy Andersenl Getting caught going 66 mph in a 25 mph zone without a license fJeff Wescottl Work- ing at Long John Silvers lBonnie Yaral When I was lifting and my pants fell down lMark Kaplanl When Carla Capizzi and I got caught mooning the school by Mrs. Reis and Carla got stuck on the door lock IBettina Lehmanl When everyone found out I rolled my car in the desert IJeff Red- mondl Coming to school with a black eye fJill Tettamantil An experiment in chemistry, in which my lab partner spilled a beaker full of hot water on my lap, so Ihad a wet spot for the rest of the day fScott Kelleyl Having Joe DeMarco pick me up and accidentaly drop me on my face in front of the band students after a football game fNatalie Rasmussenl While in World History, I tickled the girl in front of me, and she let out a shriek, and the teacher yelled Keep your hands off her chest. lJeff Stuttsl On GR my date showed up wearing an argyle sweater while I was wearing a gown lDawna Rayl Runn- ing into a brick wall after having my license one week lScot Brownj Being caught by my parents concealing several girlie magazines hidden be- tween the matresses of my bed lWalter Avilal Why Don't You Crawl Under It? gsfim35Z7L49 F ' Cl I If-I I - lin 8,5 fi .sizrina .7uerc1iL mio unezu jerry ,Uun.f4u.4claI ymfdnn lljanpllyn poalney Mgneux ' 'fl f w f :Q 64 6 UOIIWJIIH ll5MlYl0 QLQCCG C ,W Zfafe 11.4071 aff face? all urn fyuffp J4 llAfeffuro N ar ww av R - new 1 '- 1 :. ' l i 11 l , W , .. H.-in ,,,', .'r:r:gwy may - - ,xm l-1-f if ff' i :vw W ,1 - Q H-44 ,, ,,,, -Q ., A.,, .M isa ,? 4 may ' ' F, 4' P72-Ex! ' 1., n' ls 'E 5 5 EL la 5 Q a QQ T N 5 2: Q 'R K- BL,,,,g,x ,ff1'4x'1ixk Chovony Harper innocently tries to explain that her hair isn't always this pretty shade of burnt orange. l?oLerf ?!UllifuA'er gofden whifney ,MAnJy wLiflaLer 50 iifliff -86. Q - li 33 My Chard! 8 lflbffiumi l?e,z,.a O 'IMIZMJ .SLM 25. IMMMI Zbmffl K Wide, Shana 777. 'Mime' its gary 'MAH lynn woodrum ,Shaun wooJwarJ , w 332, ss S Cs? I ickuef yea .Bunnies yedzy 6Lri.4fopAer ZuLriaLie I 'W ? I I Q 3438.50 .!4. ZGLGJ 3001071 K ZRJAI' .J4lltAOIly 8 ZMLEI' Q allude wriyhf yuonne yarn WHAT CAN YCU DG IN 48 I-IOURS?! FAVORITE WEEKEND ACTIVITY Going out to catch! IRomina Banks! Nothing legal IAndrea Lysinger! Partying and beer bonging IlVlarcella Bautista! Scamming !Dianne Johnson! Going to sleep IMark Kuplar! Forgetting school IStan Taylor! Going to the mountains IJim Coovert! Snow skiing lPat Garrison! YOU guess iAnissa Nua! Mass Consumption ICarla Capizzi! Popping popcorn and watch- ing Love Boat IJill Brown! Swinging !Lanny Andrews! Call- ing in sick to work !Jim Schaeffer! Doing whatever, however, and whenever . . . IChristy Andersen! Partying!!! IKim Snyder! Getting nailed to the wall on some Budweiser IScot Brown! Cruising the 89121 zone IEd Apelo! Hangn' out with the gang IGina Daddabbo! Saturday morning car- toons IRodney Vigneux! Seeing the look on my best friend's face when I tell her who I got together with Friday night IRobin Felgar! lUnprintablel IJohn Roberts! Parking iBob Whitaker! Ridiculing tourists who wear fur coats in September !Gina Polovina! Anything but homework lScott Kelley! Shelving books at the library an Saturdays and Sun- days after hours IEugene Blansten! !!! lSheri Preiss! Chilln' with the fellas IPaul Maclin! Going out with a great girl lJilI Tettamantil and having a good time IAI Gunter! Ha Ha! IOliver Beckert! Going to football games . . . lthe ones we win! lJulie Alamo! Going to the lake ILisa Weight! Under- water basket weaving IRobert C Thomas! Sign stealing and terrorizing slow-moving vehicles INancy Thomas! Scooping ice cream at Baskin Robbins IJeff Stutts! Wild toga parties with lotsa kegs IGigi Gonzalez! Senior ,lx I Class of 'BE f IF THE SI-IDE FITS Wadi .jwlumoroua l l Robbie Lindsey 8a Tony Zuiker gen' gram gekind Wad .fdrfidfic .1 W: if i Theresa Zakas 8: Billy Scaldeferi Q Terry Williams 8a Linda Burke 5 2 Senior Q f Personalities wr: fadb CKOWIQA hw -za Wi W ,wr r,r7.,, Q. W4gg,1iar.mi , ' QQ , 1 filfgf .vel ll If ' ' '- Ae M 'A '93-M E , tial- rf f 5 A . , Li' f new A ' iw lw V ,,f..,?z f' ffl , yd Debbie Lemmon 8: Shane Johnson Wadi Oufrageoud - -,waxfi,Q1X,a '44 -M i .ef :,,,51..,A:wS:e-z.-ewmrf, fi Christian Fisher 81 Brenda Gardner Wad ofilfefy fo Succee Wicwf ,Hair J.J. High 8z Sheri Preiss Lanny Andrews 8a Diane Johnson Wicedf gyea Wiceaf Jegri Rick Davis 8: Tanya Lazenby Lara McAdam 8z Jeff Gregg Senior Personalities K iced Smik . 25 geaf peraonagfy X X J: 'Qf sway f I A -'Q' . - - Edmund Apelo 8: Christy Andersen Kimber Peterson 84 Jason Monks geai olloolfing Wadi jaknfed an . Tom Calabrese 8: Danielle Fuson Troy Perkins 8: Michelle Hanief Senior 54 K , Personalities Wad ollkjy jo Sfay .Slug e L geaf goolied ' 1 r - ' ' ' ' fy . K ' , A , ,.y.,w W .r Ni U . Wad .gpirifecl ., - f A ,ff W 1, fx? '. ' -W - X z 5, I 1 Jw - , i . It 1 , W 1. VG:...ii,Q 5 ,,, , P 'ifnmij a .ia f ' A. A QM, - I , ., ,,. -3, f 2253 gi' if J I V , l Q. ' . A . I - David Fogg 8z Christy Skaza John DeSheilds 8z Laura Clayton Brett Greene 81 Anissa Nua iggeaf 36:4 Kea! lbrezme W05f jkeaferica l tg F: . ' 1. - A a Joei Durbin Sz Joey Slotnick Jan Jacobson Sz Lamar Mitchell Senior Joe Levine 8: Stacey Marshall P0ff'f0f1H'ffH2S'!s55 Wo5f- gaahfuf lfx ,J all V l 4' W Ax e Senior 56 f Personalities Wad Oufapoken , t,k a foil wsu als' Il I .as 1 , AJ T ti is f mwqi - 1 Corey Cox 8: Christina Kelley Regina Williams 8a Joel Bigger I Woof Wudica W05f -fdtkkhf e Ben Stivers 8: Missy Grimmett Wade Gochnour 8: Laura Moi Moi J Woof jun jo ge iggerif Won tl, y Wad Sainffy , ,,.,.wm3H A , Jim Litchfield 8: Jill Tettamanti Pat Garrison 8: Heidi Storm Jeff Stutts 8z Lori Kleinworth E9 graziefif Wad ,gfucl i ours l' Rod Vigneux 8z Carla Capizzi Scott Kelley 8: Lori Linnert WEAR IT '?mo ,V Qi B I L, U! ,J S! mi -sy- G3 A 12- IN Ks ffwtkiiv ,, .5511 A 118. i -,. a K fx 't,.A,,,,k 7 943: . fggwx af W T , l 3 :R El' ,Lk -as L Sha ' . Usa own 'Yra ' Qoacw A S X 5, , W W V ww A Bunnies kimnn Vauxne asquez, Laura Hatcher. h eco, hernP1eKss, ackNeaX, oXXeen xsikn kc enseer. Krnkd e hehe Havgra efhacy 'hanno occei WiXGon Ka , Hn 1' son, Kc ' hoop an, YXGXKL nnexg ne sen Micheke Br cg Peter Whxtney. X xson S mee, and Pxobkn nsen. at huii Levghion. and Sara Je SPECTACULAR STUDE T COUNCIL This year's Student Council was more enthusiastic than ever. They supported the entire student body with superb vivacity. They held many activities such as selling spirit shirts, homecoming souvenirs, and a new addition this year, I. D. cards for special discounts on stu- dent activities. They conducted all elec- tions whether it be for dance courts or class committees. The council made each'and every one of the dances they supported a success. They promoted spirit by putting on pep assemblies and half-time shows during the basketball games. Overall, the Student Council made the 1985-86 school year one to remember with their hard work which was deeply appreciated by both students and faculty. ll 1985-86 Student Council Top row: Mr. Johnston, Sheri Preiss, Lori Kleinworth, Lara lVlcAdam, Julie Palcovic, Anissa Nua, and Min- dy Walker. Middle row: Jim Vastano, Danielle Fuson, Dara Caplan, Kimber Peterson, Jeff Stutts, and Jim Thompson. Bottom row: Andy Eisen, Christina Kelley, Walt Becker, Aaron Young, Kim Haycock, Craig Robinson, and Stephanie Bluitt. 2l Hey, Kimber, what ya dreamin' about? 3l Student Council officers Sheri Preiss, Vice President, Lara McAdam, Treasurerg Mr. Don Johnston, Advisorg Kimber Peterson, Corresponding Secretaryg and Jeff Stutts, Recording Secretary. Organizations 60 K Student Council v I Q W i fi .a w, .., ggggk , - . ii A 55i3E 'xhxtxxxxxx 7 X- , , ' lg, we W X -Ji , . f 5 F I-Q fl.-'al ' .!.,,,.fl Xxxbxvv f1fw,.,: 4 . QLPQ' V ' M. f .Q A I Us V , ,, A My -' ' sfi.4 Pinky M iDtT.fa5sf9 If, L Yearbookies Do It Between The Covers Did you re-draw that layout? . . . Have you entered your folios in the computer? These questions were often heard in the yearbook room before deadlines. Faced with 5 major deadlines, the 1986 Vaquero staff worked closely throughout the yearbook season. The class designed layouts, selected pictures, wrote copy, and created headlines. The students were divided into groups, each designated to complete their appropriate sections of the book. The class also sold advertisements for the book to help meet the staggering cost of publication. Photographers Mike Artemis, Scott Forgacs, Al Gunter, Glenn Allen, and Neil Henderson took pictures throughout the year and printed all black and white pictures for the book. 1. The yearbook staff shows their spirit. 2. 1985 Yearbook Officers: ltop to bottoml Jene Mur- phy, Business Manager, Jill Tettamanti, Assis- tant Editorg and Christy Andersen, Editor-in- chief. 3. Advisor, Mr. Jerry Huston discusses important yearbook information on the phone. 4. Senior photographers Scott Forgacs and Al Gunter. 5. Mike Artemis, Senior photographer. Organizations 62 Yearbook Staff v. mln' n 5 1. Jamie Perry tries to fool everyone in thinking that he is really drawing a layout, 2. When Christy talks, people BETTER listen! 3. The 1985-86 Vaquero staff: lleft to rightl Lisa Bertelson, Christy Andersen, Al Gunter, Doug Welsh, Jill Tettamanti, Angelica Alires, Neil Henderson, Robert Thomas, Jamie Perry, Scott Forgacs, Glenn Allen, Jennifer Redmond, Jene Murphy, Rachel Cameron, Ginette Stitts, Toni Hutchings, Shana Kaufman, Jeff Redmond, Tina DeWald, Jennifer Powers, Jacquie Benzer, Alison Watson, and Rachael Limon. 4. Neil, Al, and Scott, shouldn't you be taking pictures of the assembly, not watching it? 5. Tammy, Christy, and Jill sell yearbooks during registration. 6. Tammy Simmons looks a a contact sheet for pictures she likes. it Organizations YearbookStaff K 6 Organizations 64 K School Newspaper WRITE ON CI-IAPARRAL EXPRESS STAFF The Express newspaper staff led by A editor Chris Patton and page editors Brenda Gardner, Frank Lemmon, David Adler, and Greg Miller had another very successful year. Each day during sixth hour the clack of typewriters gave evidence to another issue in progress. Nineteen staff members wrote copy and headlines, designed page layouts, and sold advertising for each issue. Articles varied during the year from school events to community problems in general. This year's staff followed a Chaparral tradition of journalistic excellence. They implemented two new very successful features: Sneers 8: Cheers and 'Teacher of the Month. ' The paper was available free to students ten times throughout the year at three-week intervals. All printing was ' T done by Nifty Nickel. Mr. Quincy Collins Srsss S advised the staff again this year. Xt ..,- ll Mr. Collins, pen in hand, proofs a final layout. 2l Michelle works hard typing copy off of a grid sheet. 3l The Editors: fkneelingl Feature Editor David Adler and Editor-in-Chief Kris Patton. fstandingl Sports Co-Editor Frank Lemmon, Activities Editor Brenda Garnder, and Sports Co-Editor Greg Miller. 'VNU' 4414 Ky' ll Greg and Frank pick out action pictures for an upcoming issue. 21 The 1985-86 Express Staff: lseatedl Robin Allen, Laurice Luna, Mikki Slojkowski, and Kathy Schroeder. lkneelingl Frank Lemmon, Sharon Caruso, Michelle Belkin, Tonya Laudermilch, Wendy Bousman, and Greg Miller. lstandingl Annamarie Rago, Therese Brush, Shannon Coates, Brenda Gardner, David Adler, Kris Patton, and Advisor Mr. Collins. lnot picturedl Laura Torello. 31 David and Kris discuss the quality of reproduction on a recent issue. 41 Express Staff Photographer Mikki Slojkowski checks out photos to be submitted for printing. Organizations School Newspaper , l l JROTC - PRIDE A D DEDICATIO The NJROTC, under the leadership of Commander Shields and C.W.O. Gieck, had a very rewarding year. They continually practiced and drilled until every routine was perfected. Through a lot of hard work and dedication, they were able to keep the ex- cellence a tradition that has long been in existence at Chaparral. This page: 11 Naval Science 312. Top to bottom: First Row: Wesley Avila, Jeanette Krulisky, James Kettner, Hank Hope, Todd Schneider- man. Second Row: Mike Olsen, David Holzer, David Little, Ruth Ford, Carrie Johnson. Third Row: Bryant Necula, Anthony Duke, Ken Plas, Justin Saunders, William Corchuelo. Fourth Row. Chris Melton, John Evans, Mike Clark, Barbara Roberts. 21 Todd Newman drills in a com- petition. 31 Armed Drill Team: First Row: Todd Newman, Jeff Filizof, Bryant Necula, Second Row: Samantha Johnson, Rob Hamilton, Greg Martin, David Little, Nirssa Zapata, Dave Holzer, Mike May. 41 Un- armed Drill Team: Hank Hope, Carrie Johnson, Glenda Johnson, Mike Clark, Terry Williams, John Krulisky, Todd Newman, Mike Olsen, An- nemarie Gieck, Anita Niece, Barbara Roberts. Opposite page: 11 Color Guard: Bottom Row: Michelle Munoz, Jeff Chandler, Chris Seitz. Middle Row: Allen Turla, Charles Good, James Kettner, Ken Plas, Adam Kennedy. Top Row: James Schleich, Richelle Kettner, Mary Kaiser, Mike May, John Doyle. 21 Unarmed drill team in competition. 31 Naval Science 313. First Row, top to bottom: Jamil Jackson, Terry Williams, Greg Martin, Christine Seiter. Second Row: Joseph Moore, Mike May, Michelle Munoz, Glenda Johnson. Third Row: John Krulisky, Scott Shinbaum, Rosemarie Chase, Mary Terzian. Fourth Row: Jeff Filizof, Todd Newman, Christi McPhail. 41 Todd Newman leads the drill team in competition. 51 Allen Turla waiting for competi- tion. 61 James Kettner is ready to present the colors. 71 Glenda Johnson recieves new orders, 66 Clubs and Organizations ROTC 2 ' :B W Y K x 7 Clubs and Organ'zations IROTC K 6 7 NATIONAL HO OR SOCIETY The National Honor Society is a respected club organized and advised by Mrs. Anderson. The club members are chosen by their qualities in- cluding, leadership, citizenship, character, and a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.5. This year, for Christmas, the club put together over 80 stockings for the kids in the hospital. They also were involved in the M.D.A. Bowl-a-thon. The students also help out with school activities, like open house. The National Honor Society is definitely an outstanding group of young students. 68 X Clubs and Organizations National Honor Society lj The 1986 National honor Society Row 1: Roseanna Benito, Donna Sbarra, Deborah Block, Andrea Gibbons, Derrick Hall, Edmund Apelo, Leslie Clemons, Michelle Haniei, Scott Kelly, Casino Casey, Kris Patton, Greg Tiedman, Row 2: Andy Eisen, Kathy Thompson, Dana Gardner, Shannon Hannig, Mrs. Ander- son, Laura Hatcher, Jennifer Theiss, Julie Alamo, Nancy Alamo, Sandy Matejka. Row 3: Toby Cura, Kristi Tisue, Lisa Fischmann, Kirk Stowers, Robyn Corillo, Melanie Wallace, Shellie Anderson, Sheri Priess, Holly Ubaniski, Jim Vastano, Garland Stewart. Row 4: Jennifer Huggins, Julie Saxton, David Lord, Dara Kaplan, Jeff Stutts, Robin Felgar, Sherrie Huffman, Matt Kaminski, Eric LaChance, Justin Sanders. Row 5: Susan Dungan, Kim Parsons, Karen Scholl, Elyse Kandal, Shannon Malone, Justin Horrocl-ts, Dean Wirley, Pat Spiller, Ben Stivers, Mark Blair, Corey Fields, Nathen Henderson, Brian Leavitt, and Mike Brunson. 21 Honor Society holds meeting to welcome foreign exchange students. 31 Honor Society Officers: Jim Thompson, Eric LaChance, Scott Kelly, Mrs. Anderson, Ed- mund Apello. 'ii l V I we find' if BUYS A D GIRLS STATE Q I I TH-iii - rig S ,in fr, -ir LP 1 M -H: ' W., F- V sl A A T l -'VE' nw ,If el T yulum V -?si ',,, 1 W ' T if .-, 'fc' .BA ,- X ,M ,M.,,-., , - , ,, ss , . HN sk s '-1 all , .N t. - ,ga-n.. .fs i 'lr 3 ,uw The Boys and Girls program is geared to the politically in- terested student. This event was sponsored by the American Legion and American Legion Auxilary. The Boys State at- tended a camp in Fallon, Nevada for seven days. They discussed issues including the basics on how to run for office and com- peted against each other. 1J The Boys State includes : Rubin Saavadra, Jim Thompson, Jeff Stutts, Corey Fields, Michael Artemis, Eric LaChance, and Edmund Apelo. 2l Girls State includes: Donna Sbarra, Debra Block, and Lori Linnert. 31 Jim Thompson seems interested in the topic being discussed at camp. 4l Eric LaChance takes time out to look at the camera. A X . Clubs and Organizations Boys and Girls State X SPEECH AND DEBATE -if ' 1 c.-f 17 fl ie ' x K The Speech and Debate fForensicsl Club is a club in which helps the students prepare for competition in debating. They go to tour- naments in different states for competition. This type of experience is that which will be found very helpful in the future. Clubs and Organizations 70 K Speech and Debate 1lThe 1986-87 Speech and Debate Club: top row: Robbie Banto, Holli Urbanski, Patty Bayley, Laura Mleczko, Moon Kim, Brad Collier, Josh Reisman, Oliver Beckert. Middle row: Tom Zalatel, Jorge Gonzalez, Audrey Conway, Dean Holsberry, Patrick Speller, Andy Eisen, Daren Rose, Jeff Hardy, Gigi Gonzalez, Christen Seiter, Donna Smith. Front row: Mrs. Kostadelos, Julie Fogg, Troy Perkins, Derrick Hall, Dawn Starry, Lori Kleinworth, Terri Howard, Bobbie Golub, Sabrina Collier, Michelle Dickenson, and Monica Wille. 25 Troy Perkins is showing his enthusiasm for Speech And Debate. 31 Mrs. K, shows off her students' past accomplishments. 4-l Andy Eisen is contemplating on todays debate. VARSITY QUIZ The game of Varsity Quiz is played in quarters that last five minutes long. Most of the questions asked during this time are 'quickie questions' which are worth points. After every multiple of thirty-five points for one team, that team has the opportunity to score ten points for a five point question on which all the players confer. This page: ll Back row: Nancy Thomas, Kim Rog- gendorf, Brian Bourgon, Bob Locatelli, Debbie Block, and Paul Tillander. Front row: Nuri Linberg, Robin Carrillo, Michelle Hanief, Jason Caster, and Scott Cory. 2l Last minute preps before the game. 31 Mr. Locatelli, Michelle Hanief, and Host, Bob Amblad. 4l Mr. Locatelli helps Robyn and Nuri prepare for the game. 'K Clubs and Organizations Varsity Quiz K 7 1 72 The Society of Higher Mathematics The Society of Higher Mathematics lT.S.O.H.M.J or Math Club is a club for those who are recently enrolled in AnalysisfTrigonometry or Calculus. The Math Club does more than just joke around, they help prepare students for the Nevada Prize Math Exam and for other similar contests. ll First row: David Price, Eric Lachance. Second row: Melanie Wallace, Nathan Henderson, Jim Thompson, Jenny Ciesco, Patricia Poma, Laura Hatcher, Peter Bosse, Christen Seiter, Scott Kelley. Third row: Cindy Punko, Robyn Carrillo, Karl Kraft, Shellie Anderson, Andrea Gibbons, William Corchuelo, Derrick Wilsey, Andy Eisen, Kevin Barret, Lorrie Linnert, Thelma Johanns- son, Mark Blair, Debbie Block, Cynthia Hernon, Nancy Thomas. Fourth row: Michael Glasser, Alex State, Craig Durnen, Tom Liming, Patrick Spiller, Justin Horrocks, Jimmy Butler, Dean Whirley, Brad Collier, David Ball. Not pictured: Lisa Bertelson, Dara Caplan, Kevin Hatcher, Neeshma Lalani, Mike McNeel, Gina Polovina, Julie Saxton, Karen Scholl, Lanny Andrews, Richard Davis, Chong Lee, James Litchfield, Rubin Saavedra, Rene Descartes. 2l Front row: Mrs Hernon lAdvisorl, Scott Kelley lPresidentl, Christen Seiter lRecording Secretaryl, David Price lSenior Vice-Presidentl. Back row: Justin Horrocks lJunior Vice-Presidentl Jim Thompson lCorresponding Secretaryl, and Nathan Hender- son lTreasurerl. Clubs and Organizations T.S.O.H.M. A - 2 Y '5 Q ,Ab N' A 5:51 ,Kkr.r1- V -D ilk it l L The Cl-IS Key Club nu 'gif Minis' frzf cz N-Q X , . Key Club is a high school service organization sponsored by Kiwanis Club. It's aim is the development of an initiative to serve ones' community, leadership, and good citizenship. Key Club is International with over 108,000 members and 3,400 clubs. At Key Club conventions held in July of each year member key clubbers have an opportunity to relate to teenagers from all across North America and the Caribbean. 11 The 1986 Key Club: row 1: Lisa Bertelsen, Marina Skalkotos, Sheri Preiss, Kim Haycockg row 2: Nuri Lindburg, Jeff Stutts, Laura Hatcher, Anissa Nua, Lizette Blanco, Tracy Barkoff, Jim Thompson, Robert Whitaker, row 3: Melanie Wallace, Greg Hinds, Jennifer Theiss, Nathan Henderson, row 4: Debra Block, Nancy Thomas, Mrs. Ursula See, Michelle Brown, Jan Dziedzic, Donna Sbarra, Edmund Apelo, and Jeff Thompson. 2D Officers: standing: Lisa Bertelsen, Mrs, See, Marina Skalkotosg seated: Sheri Preiss, and Kim Haycock. Clubs and Organizations Key Club 7 3 STUDE T RELATIONS , xc, ..., - Student Relations Council is a club where students group together and promote brotherhood. Each year the group plans activities to celebrate Black History Week, Native American Week, and Asian-American Week. The group also conducts a Canned Food Drive around Thanksgiving to help the needy. H1985-86 Student Relations Club: fseatedl Rachel Linnert, Julie Alamo, Carol Barnum, Nancy Alamo, and Sandy Matejka. istand- ingl Mrs. Halton, Lorrie Linnert, Nancy Thomas, Jann Dziedzec, Debra Block, and Kris Patton. 23 Officers: iseatedl Rachel Linnert, Secretary, and Lorrie Linnert, Treasurer. istandingl Mrs. Halton, Advisor, and Julie Alamo, President. 7 4 Clubs and Organizations Student Relations SUN YCDUTI-I FGRUM l lm The Sun Youth Forum is composed of fifty students here at Chaparral. They meet with other schools at the Convention Center and talk about designated topics that the students chose for themselves. The topics in- clude: drugs, alcohol, and teen deaths. All in all, the Sun Youth Forum is a great success. 11 The 1985-86 Sun Youth Forum: Jim Reno, Christen Seiter, Margo Amie, Gina Polovina, Colleen Cook, Michelle Hanief, David Adler, Kara Smith, Dara Caplan, Michelle Clark, Lara McAdam, Kim Haycock, Jim Thompson, Kevin Hatcher, Julie Saxton, Karen Scholl, Darren Rose, Rich Little, Lisa Licausi, Mike Brunson, Scott Kelley, Julie Palcovic, Paul Tillander, Jeff Stutts, Aaron Young, Robin Carrillo, Anissa Nua, Sheri Preiss, Mr. Locatelli, Lisa Bertelsen, Joei Durbin, Melanie Wallace, Eric Lachance, David Lord, Joey Slotnick, Derrick Hall, Oliver Beckert, Casino Casey, David Price, Alan Tagg, and Nancy Thomas. 21 Mr. Locatelli discusses the topics with Lara McAdam. 31 Michelle, Kara, Joey, and David listen tentatively while another student speaks. Clubs and Organizations Sun Youth Forum HOCK, Ll E, 8: SINKER The Fishing Club has been a part of Chaparral since the school opened. Headed by Mr. John Kimak, the fishing club enjoyed several trips to Lake Mead and Lake Mohave this year. Along with learning the fine art of fishing, members won awards for largest bass, stripper, and trout caught for the year. Any student at Chaparral is welcome to be a member of the fishing club as long as they can obtain a fishing license. 's ' A - I affix ,L Q Clubs and Organizations 76 K Fishing Club . C Y 1 Jf, , . N x fflikif -X, Q f' . . ' ' 1- gf f7?Q4PQ, ,ffl ,nw few- - ' 1 3 .,,-'cu ,- ' i . r , , .,,11.fff4,f ' A L ff7.,- ff, '- 'gpm' at-ax Ting if lil 2,'3L4flA W. . rf ffgem. 2 .. .0 yay- 1 K ,,. V , . vimff -V fim'iQS..:i8Zf3f.+ ' ' .. as ll 1985-86 Fishing Club: Ron Ander- son, Don Sable, Mr. John Kimak, Jill Brown, Veronica Swinson, Mr. Ron Nix, and Sonja Harper. 2l Fishing Club President Ron Anderson. 3l Gene Meeder helps Veronica Swinson with baiting her hook. 41 Veronica Swinson, Mr. Ron Nix, and Sonja Harper are all smiles after a successful day at Lake Mead. 4' ALL THE RIGHT MOVES Jw so .4 W T fs' sg it 'V' 5 Ll' Matched against tough competition the Chaparral Chess Team had another suc- cessful year. Lead by Advisor Mr. Larry Marshall the team achieved a 7 win and 3 loss record. The team hopes to make it to the State Tournament came to a halt when they were defeated in the Zone Tournament. idnltlwft ew fa- , qw? if W 77 Y lt. ii W.. R v ',f wr TI? fll. I. att- 3 'A i 1 A A A ll 1985-86 Chess Club: lseatedl Greg Durnon and James Borgna, tstandingl Mr. Larry Marshall, Tony Carver, Tom Liming, Andy McFarland, Allen Schmidt, and Alex State. 2l Alex State studies the board for his next move. 31 Coach Marshall teaches Allen Schmidt some tricks of the trade. 4l Greg Durnon is all smiles after checkmating his opponent. 5l James Borgna con- , templates a move against Tom Liming. Clubs and Organizations Chess Club K 7 7 THE RACQUETBALL CLUB The 1985 - 86 Racquetball Club had a lot of fun getting in shape and play- ing in tournaments. The club com- peted againist Las Vegas and Gorman High School players. Coach Swallow and Coach Bady helped the members of the club improve their skill, they practiced at the Las Vegas Athletic Club on Thursday afternoons. Clubs and Organizations 78 K Racquetball Club 9 'Q K NQ Yi Hmm an ii 'ft Ig? 9 3 53 5 wsvtiv-P3535 2 is Q 3. ' XX Ei Q-.Q N X 53? E QW l Ei Q as-is X gi 'it li S' B 5? Sr Q IJ The 1985 - 86 Racquetball Club: Back Row: Coach Swallow, Mark Harmon, Greg Thideman, Kevin Miller, David Fogg, Lanny Andrews, Jack Turner, Mike Brunson, Craig Robinsin, Steve Rollins, and Coach Bady. Middle Row: Brian Leavitt, Renee Labo, Lance Davis, Jayson McCord, Wayne Shadd, Jose Gonzales, Sharon Caruso, and Shelena Stein. Front Row: Troy Buyse, Jenny Ciesco, Mario Hienz, Leslie Stone, Greg Hunt, Jennifer Redmond, and David Rose. 2l Coach Bady and Coach Swallow pos for a picture. Sl Coach Swallow shows Jennifer Redmond the proper way to return a forehand. 4l Davij Fogg says Here it comeslf' 5l Jenny Ciesco orders the ball to hit the wall. THE BOWLI G CLUB The 1985- 86 Bowling Club had a lot of fun this year. The club bowled on Wednesday afternoons at Sam's Town. Mr. Sagers and Mr. Jacquot coached the club and helped them improve their bowling skills. ll The 1985 - 86 Bowling Club: Back Row: Wendy Williams, Paul Conner, Kathy Hanely, Mr. Sagers, Krista Matheny, Alex State, and Tom Liming. Front Row: Stephanie Bluitt, Tedie Walker, Debbie Langfeldt, Jennifer Conner, Jene Murphy, and Gail Morrison. 2l Bill Scheff relaxes before attempting a strike. 31 Alex State is happy that he knocked down a pin. 4l Mr. Sagers shows the club how a true bowler stands before making a strike. Clubs and Organizations The Bowling Club K SPANISH CLUB ES TERRIFICOH! The Spanish Club of 1985-86, had a great year. They were very successful in their candy sales. The club saved up money to treat themselves to a trip to Magic Mountain. The members of the Spanish Club showed and active interest to make it numero uno! ll First row: Dara Caplan, Edmund Apelo, Joey Slotnick, Lara McAdam, David Fogg, Rod Vigneux, Terry Tofaeno, Carlos Navaro, Mr. Lemmon. Second row: Nancy Thomas, Casino Casey, Derrick Hall, Jim Vastano, Kurt Porter, Tricia Poma, Laura Hatcher, Greg Hinds, Jacquie Benzer. Third row: Melanie Wallace, Mark Jenkins, Jeff Stutts, Michelle Hanief, Dave Fredkin, Sandy Matejka, Anne Stella, Jenny Ciesco, Angel Hobbins, Forth row: Susan Dugan, Kristy Tisue, Melinda Buchanan, Traci Antonelli, Nuri Lindberg, Matt Skirow, Nancy Alamo, Kim Barlow, Karen Offer, William Corchuelo. Fifth row: Kevin Barrett, Jennifer Huggins, Marina Skalcotos, Toni Rags, Noel Goodurn. Sixth row: Susan Leight, Toby Cura, Derek Clark, Lizette Blanco, Michelle Daniels, Laura Marrica, Patricia Loone, Kelly Leavy. 2l Spanish Club Officers tbot- tom rowl Edmund Apello, Jim Vastano, Joey Slotnick, Laura McAdams, Mr. Lemmon-advisor ltop rowl David Fogg, Terry Williams, Rod Vigneux, Dave Fredkin, Clubs and Organizations 8 0 Spanish Club FRENCH CLUB IS FA TASTIQUE! -61 .0 Q 3-il n A in '2 Fw qm- l ss-ran-.fi -w . l 1 XMLJ' Y. rm, : Q K xl ., m X .c ij ix cci ff . K 'Qc ' 'air is C ' an . X . , rv, . f 'his page: ll Bottom row: Kim Roggendorf, Teri Schelbert, Lisa Bertelson, Mrs. 'oote, Marcelle Lantz, Lia Hutcherson, Cathy Czarnik. Top row: Nuri Lindberg, Julie 'ogg, Rachel Linnert, Wesley Avila, Lorrie Linnert, Kris Patton, Nora Fernandez. 2l Ilub Officers: Anissa Nua, Lisa Bertelson, Sheri Preiss, Teri Schelbert. 31 Lisa Sertelson raises her paper cup to the French crowd and says, Graciasl ,' A IH! The French Club of 1985-86, had an exciting year. They have sold candy and Homecoming buttons to raise money for the traditional Mardi Gras Dance and Carnival which is held every Spring. The additional money goes to the Magic Mountain trip which all language club members attend. Clubs and Organizations French Club THE GERMAN CLUB fY The German Club made plans this year, once again, to go to Magic Mountain. The trip has become an annual tradition for the German Club, so every year they raise money by sell- ing candy to the students. Often, they met after school to plan various other activities associated with their club. ll The German Club: Back Row: Mark Blair, Scott Kelley, Justin Horrocks, Paul Tillander, Mike Brun- son, Jack Turner, Frank Pontier, Walt Becker, and Vern Taylor. Front Row: Mr. Jacobson, David Lord, Chris Massa, Jeff Filozof, Pat Kutzen, Lia Hutcher- son, David Reichert, Donna Davis, Sanna Nikula, Jolene Stever, Nikki Dickson, and Mary Limon. 21 Officers: Back Row: Jolene Stever, and Lynn Woodrum. Front Row: Jim Thompson, and Jane Robertson. TUDENTS AGAINST DRUNK DRIVI G .ug-3 ' , I I 4 Q? ,J J ., Iffaaf 4,- Established last year, Students Against Drunk Driving, more com- monly known as SADD is an organization of students from Chaparral and other high schools who help to reduce drunk driving among teenages. They did this by warning teenagers of the dangers and the risks associated with driving under the influence of intoxicating drugs or alcohol. We all wish to commend these students for their valiant efforts in the fight against drunk driving. 11 SADD Back Row: Karen Scholl, Julie Saxton, Garland Stewart, Jan Dziedzic, Lori Linnert, Terry Schelbert, and Dianne Ranney. Third Row: Kim Klein, Dorian Olivers, Julie Alamo, Nancy Alamo, Sandy Matejka, Rachel Linnert, Cristi Tisue, and Melanie Wallace. Second Row: Margo Amie, Mar- ni Robbins, Debbie Langfet, Andrea Jenkins, Chris Stickler, Kevin Barrett, Armita Delavela, Jodi Peterson, and Michelle Huskins. Front Row: Jennifer Huggins, Robin Allen, Sally Longstreet, Carol Barnum, Hank Hope, Anissa Nua, Donna Sbarra, Debbie Block, Misty Cloud. 21 Sandy Heverly , of MADD talks to the club. 31 Officers: Back Row: Garland Stewart, Rachel Linnert, and Hank Hope. Front Row: Mrs.Ranney, Julie Alamo, Lori Linnert. Clubs and Organizations K Students Against Drunk Driving Ski Club Challenges the Slopes g The Ski Club was started last year at C.I-l.S. This year the Ski Club planned many trips to Brianhead, Utah. They had a great time and can't wait to hit the slopes again next year. The Ski Club enjoyed a fun-filled powder season. It was very cold but that didn't stop skiers! ll Ski Club: Bottom row: Mio Umezue, Ingrid Patch, Kaori Horikoshi, Elizabeth Normon, Chara Trimble, Kristian Eichenseer, Toby Cura, Jacquie Benzer, Kisha Owens, Krista Bramlet, Toni Cacamo, Dustin Abraham, Greg Hinds, Kevin Barrett, Eddie Garret, Victor Gilgan, Steve Johnson, John Deshields, John Lucero, Samantha Preston, Shannon Nelson, Kristy Tissue, Kim Klien, Sanna Nikula, Matt Fits, Todd lVlcGilvra, Kenny Wright. 21 The Ski Club Officers: Toby Cura, President, Jennifer Huggins, Vice President. Clubs and Organizations it K Zi j - J ' H f2 , s C 'L ,,,, Q IL, -JW indsurfing Club HITS THE BEACH af .I if W' 'M ,ia 4, WZ sg. I 1 t :E mi ll Windsurf Club 2 Top row: Lia Hutcherson, Andy Taggart, Mrs. See, Greg Hinds, Jacquie Benzer, Monte Spoor, Brian Leavitt, Simon Rains. Bottom row: Robin Felgar, Colleen Cook, Stacy Sterling, Tammy Simmons, Mike Sterling. 23 Ad- visor Mrs. See. 3l Officers: Monte Spoor, Travel Agent, Greg Hinds, President, Simon Rains, Treasurer, Tammy Simmons, Secretaryg Jacquie Benzer, Vice President. 4l Greg Hinds rides the waves. , I Q, The Windsurfing Club is a new tradition recent- ly started in 1984 at Chaparral. The first in this state second only to Hawaii and others on the west coast. This bunch of adverturous thrill seekers have planned trips that included California, Lake Mead and Mojave. This has been an excellent opportunity for students and teachers to experience one of the most en- joyable sports in the world! Clubs and Organizations Windsurfing Club 5 COMPLICATED COMPUTER CLUB The Computer Club had a very re- warding year this year learning how to improve their computer skills. The advisor, Mr. Bremer, taught them many things that would be useful for future use in the ever-growing com- puter field. They were very happy with the increased size of membership. U The Computer Club: Front row: Nathan Henderson, Scott Kelley, Mark Blair, Leigh Jones, Fred Fisher, Nancy Thomas, Thelma Johannsen, Cristen Sieter. Middle row: Mr. Bremer, Dean Woorly, Charley Jones, Jeremiah Lavin, Karl Kraft, John Smith, An- dy Eisen, Robin Carillo, Cindy Punko, Mike Glaser, Matt Hickey, Peter Bosse. Back row: George Inness, Alex State, Craig Durner, Thomas Liming, Patrick Spiller, Justin Horracks, Kevin Barrett, Jim Butler, Ken Smith, Tom Delzer, David Ball. 2l Of- ficers: Justin Horracks, Kevin Barrett, Andy Eisen, Matt Hickey, Thomas Liming, Karl Kraft, Robin Carillo, Mark Blair. s i BUUNCY BENCH BABES Q N A 3 3 ' 12-,Q MEX X 5, ig, g wig Qt ' .. 'Ll V a 'X gait, A .. gifs x Q ,B Q 22.3 ,av f- r, 'iz 'VT Q , vc, ,Vw 3 Q ' 5 1 f . ,' A' J , ,, C 1 f yi 4 A ,A A A , FY, V i f . If .Q iw f A ,F gs-if I I W, .-'B' Suriv 5' if k l Y CHQ W OCDSTE RS '1 V 4 W rr. V' . -,sv . Xi The Chaparral Bench Babes helps out the Varsity football team. They show their school spirit by attending the games, and bringing the players things to drink at practices. The Bench Babes also decorate their player's locker before the big games. li The 1986 Varsity Bench Babes: back row-Tracy Schiltz, Angie Shoup, Marie Durso, Kim Haycock, Kim Ward, and Kristie Powers, front row- Chris Stichler, Lema Davis, Alicia Hodges, Marisa Mantashigina, Shelly Anderson, Tammy Powers, and Col- leen Whitney. 22 The Bench Babes show off their sign at the State Foot- ball Game. 33 The JV Bench Babes: back row-Lisa Yates, Barbara Sansberry, Robin Whitney, Deidre Logan, Liz Treirweiler, Antonette Jamison, front row-Tammy Powers, Cindy Duyer, Carol Barnum, Kim Clark, and Michelle Robinson. 4D Do- ing their best to show spirit, the Bench Babes have done a great job. l 2' -W Clubs and Organizations Bench Babes X 8 7 Varsity Hot Shots 11 ss- V . . as V A T 2 6 il. -, t - : i:5 'gg 'S ...eh fx :saw K 1 sk si s4 S -':w I v 8 8 Clubs and Orginizations K Varsity Hot Shots E gil r . K .Q it it zzilggrg in t - -if .Niki EL: i A i 'i r'f. t if 5. .., , The 1985-86 Varsity Hot Shots were a great source of motivation for the Chaparral High School baskeball team. They promoted school spirit, decorated their player's lockers and the gym, and worked in their consession stand. Between taking stats, helping the coaches,and keeping up team spirit they had a great time supporting our super basketball team. ll Back row: Allison Huff, Chris Stickler, Shelley Anderson, Cathy Czarnik, Julie Bader, Sue Trazig. Front row: Debbie Torjman, Hope Learner, Amy Es- mond, Darcy Dickens, Robin Allen, Jene Murphy. 21 Hot Shots Robin, Hope and Debbie discuss where to set the tables. 31 Don't spill any Debbie! I,-4 E o i A l Y J V I-lot Shots 'AH Xi ' 'R M kill if Q We in if wi? 471 5 1 ii ioi' ' :mx 'fflllll' 1 Pina! im' xiii- mi sgfgfe 6550 . ,S S itiggtg 550 I 'fruit sn f?ii'Qa 'll 4 3 imwi CE The Junior Varsity Hot Shots are a group of Freshmen and Sophomore girls that help promote spirit for the Junior Varsity Basketball team. They take stats at all the games, run the video camera, and decorate lockers for the players. They, also, help plan and organize the Annual Basketball Awards Banquet. ll Back row: Christy Santarelli, Crystal Spinuzzi, Cheryl Robinson, Wendy Williams, Kara Montalbano, April Ladelfa, Krista Kaiser. Front row: Mica Anderson, Julie Ball, Lizette Blanco, Bar- bara Childers, and Nicole Childress. 2D Wendy Williams going up to run the camera. 3D Nicole Childress watches the game. 41 J V Hot Shots ham it up while selling programs. Clubs a d O g' ' t'o n r xmzai ns Junior Varsity Hot Shots K SATI The 1985-86 Soccer Bunnies were a great asset to their players this year. They sold candy to raise their money for uniforms. The players houses were decorated by the girls as well as their lockers. This helped to keep the soccer players in high spirits throughout the season. This year's soccer players good season wouldn't have been the same without these mahvelous girls. . . Q ,h kafvi 3' Clubs and Orginizations 90 K Soccer Bunnies Y SOCCER BUNNIES Qi- AX .s k I This page: ll 1985-86 Soccer Bunnies row one: Pauline Vasquez, Shonette Wilson, Tracy Barkhuff, and Laura Hatcher. Row two: Janet Guise, Tracie Peterson, Sheri Preiss, Jacci Neal, and Mrs. Johnston, advisor. Row three: Colleen Whitney, Shannon Leighton, Sara Jensen, Gail Theilman, Allison Shoopman. Row four: Robin Whitney, Michelle Brown, Lisa Bertleson, Michelle Hargrave, and Nicole Malizia. 21 Tracy Peterson's friend says You sure are ON THE BALL! 35 Robin Whitney laughs as Jacci Neal explains how she was once Pele's special bunny. 41 Soccer Bunny of- ficers: Mrs. Johnston, Shonette Wilson, Sheri Preiss, and Jacci Neal. E Q 3 . K ev r PEPPY Pl PALS 2: 'P 3 XS, T i .4- This page: ll The pin pals gather around the hoop and wait for the wrestlers to break through. 2l First row: Laura Clayton, Kris Borla, and Monti Carlin. Second row: Laura Ward, Carrie Smith, Linda Burke, and Lin- da King. Third row: Bridgette Cocchi, An- drea Gibbons, and Tami Mull. Fourth row: Lainie Berry, Tina Spatta, Blanca Carrillo, and Nina Maalouf. 3l Slap that mat, ref! Slap that mat! 41 Lainie Berry says, Wait, let me see myself before you take the pic- ture! 5l Laura Clayton, Vice President, Kris Borla, Presidentg Monti Carlin, Secretary. This year the pin pals showed more power, pride, and poise than ever before. They sup- ported the wrestlers by selling candy to raise money for tours weekend tournaments and new uniforms for the girls. By cheering with extraordinary spirit, the pin pals rooted the team on to many victorys. They supplied the wrestlers with an 'Latter the match snack and were and all- around asset to the organi- zation. Clubs and Organizations K 9 1 Pin Pals fu RN pi 1 KMCLQEQ V Qggb LQ ,fum V tw Ali wwpgzzznfa QQ t fir, 'Xl 'X' tw ill fmt, N bUT S INGERS U Lwifigl in i5i3ffiQfM?- I' .4 ' h , , i , Qui up Ugg! WC Gmc imurlzb i N fuss 'ar 1 y ami . 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J Wim Q , f ,.x- ' ' I '.,x , Y , l l . ,I :ami t X LW' if t t X fi., Q 'sm J err X f'5 ff'U Mmm 'Mow X i i 5 F s,y.5'fflllf9i yymlg Q X230 '-'.i W, E x YWLIIZA K ei .gip 6 clubs nd organizations iiii M A 3- 5 92 K Swinggrs pig, K RELIABLE LANE LEADERS ,fs ,4- ,f sl fs -- , S Z QJ 'NL if HELSUA F i if i U .,. X. Taking statistics, timing runners, announcing events, and suppor- ting both Cowboy and Cowgirl track teams were just a few things done by the 1986 Lane Leaders. During the season they had many events which kept them very busy. Some of these included assisting in the meets and organizing fund raisers which were used to help support them during the season. The girls had a lot of fun supplying both teams with the greatly ap- preciated support and spirit. ass UE Opposite page: ll 1986 Swingersztlineelingl Martha Wilhite, Colleen Cook, Chris Stickler, Colleen Whitney, Marie Durso, Shellie Anderson, Michelle Hanief, and Pauline Vasquez. tStandingl Jenny Arias, Kristy Weber, Shonette Wilson, Robin Whitney, Cyndi Dwyer, Rochelle Harding, and Tara Grecco. 2l Officers: Co-Captain Colleen Whitney, Captain Robin Whitney, Co-Captain Pauline Vasquez, Co-Captain Shellie Anderson. 33 No! Colleen you can't be a Louisville Slugger. 4l Marie Durso gives the Cowboys a great big hand. Sl Hey Chris Stickler! You forgot to gather up all the balls. 6l J.V. Swingers trying to look like they know what they are doing. This page: ll 1986 Lane Leaders: lFrontl Kris Schaer, Tara Gordon, Teresa Jaramillo, Renee Neil, Ginnette Stits, Edie Ream, Julie Herrmann, Gina Tanzi, and Deon Ferreno. lBackl Julie Bischel, Debbie Caswell, Carolyn Caswell, Mica Anderson, Michelle Stits, Terri Howard, Gabby Williams, Jonni Comstock, Christy Santarelli, and Mrs. Nelson. 2l Officers: lKneelingl Co-Captain's Gina Tanzi and Renee Neil, lStandingl Captain Ginette Stits, Co- Captain Julie Herrmann, Advisor Mrs. Nelson, Co-Captain Deon Ferreno, and Co-Captain Edie Ream. Sl Terri Howard writing down split times. 43 Ginette Stits working in the pressbox announcing starting times. Sl Jonni Comstock, Terri Howard, and Mica Anderson check lane assignments on Cowboy and Cowgirl runners. Clubs and Organizations Lane Leaders 93 , . 1' ., . A A . il IQ Q , - . . Q , S , Q ig ff' Us is .Q W' 'Q 'fi' 4 4 , if ,, 'Y 'V - K 'L . W 4 ' F 5 W ' . 9 vufgfiv if s is + i . ws- ft ' L5 i I - W f M as ' 3'?5 -is - Q jfs V 9 .. if O N X 9 4 Junior Division f Class of 1987 LEXPE TED 0 as it at 'X xiii 1 Junior Division Class of 1987 X Q er'- Alamo, Nancy - Allen, Tara Antonelli, Phil Baker, Dylena Barrett, Kevin 9 6 Juniors K Class of 1987 5 Y as LQ . Allen, Glenn Amerson, Rich Aquino, Robert Ballard, Tracy Barrlnger, Teresa Allen, Patricia Anderson, Donny Avila, Warren Banke, Dyan Bartlett, Audra Allen, Robin Anderson, Gayleen Axas, Peter Banks, Michelle Barton, Chad A assemblies bodacious I -ia'sem'bleesl whre look- -ibow'day'shusl over- ' ing stupid is considered whelmingly overwhelming! school spirit. Too large to carry on your awesorne .cahcsornel baffk aSSlSt5I'lCC. wow! A descriptive word bogus -fbOW.ga.uS, for something that's out of generic. fake, freshmen ge Ordinary' books -Cbuksl can be used for studying, but are X babe -ibaabl A woman useful for filling lockers i who is notagirl. and bodybuilding. 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W c ' i . - I.Q- Bowen, Shaun Bozek, Nikki Brill, Kenneth Butler, Jimmie Camerano, Gina Cameron, Nikki Benson, Charles Biles, Martin Boman, Jon Brown, Holly Cameron, Rachel 'W Benzer, Jacquie Blais, Robin Bonham, Lisa Brown, Jaymez Caplan, Dara . Berg, Gloria Bethel, Gary Blower, Charles Bluitt, Stephanie Booth, Greg Borla, Kris Brunson, Michael Buky, Laura Carlin, Monti Carlson, Kris Beveridge, Kevin Bogda, David Bousman, Wendy Bushling, Kenny Carplneta, Cristi Juniors Class of 1987 Carson, Shaun Clark, Derek Coleman, Doug Carrlllo, Robyn Chulchian, Selene Cole, Darrell Caruso, Michael Clark, Melanie Colllne, Tony n Q J ,,, -mg , , f , 5 M I O 4 Casey, Casino ' Clements, Leslie Connell, Nancy Castor, Jason Cline, Darren ,ky I ,. X Castlllo, Alex Cluff, Tarek Chandler, Jeff Chase, Angela Coblentz, Jason Cochran, Kelly Conner, Paul Cook, Jason Cooley, Barbara Corchuelo, William Costello, Mike Cottam, Derryl Courson, John 3, Cramer, Tracy chillout-lchilowtlaterm to call his female ' stoners use to calm each ornament. I other down during a spot D Metro',inspection. d e f i n i t e I V cvmon baby ,4kam.a.0n -ldeaf-in-ate'leel a word ' baybeel a term a jock uses fQllOWif1Q Hdofltos-M fr to call his' female diploma 'ldlP'l0W'm3hl ff' Ornament an official document that c o w a b u n g a proves you did attend .Qk0w'a'bur1'galeXcalama- some school sometime ,C . ,i tion! An expression used somewhere. DA xxx - Won't you please 0 the dance floor? Juniors 98 K Class of 1987 i wars. 3 ,vs doll yi ff 'Ula A fag 275355 -in mf'-. Cribbs, Sheila Dalessio, Cyndy -f Daley, lan Delreitas, Deanna DelValle, Rachel Diambrosio, Tricia Diamont, Kim Cromwell, Nate - Cunningham, Scott Cura, Toby Dalton, Julle Davis, Dlana Delzer, Thomas Desjardins, Robert Dickens, Darcy Dinielli, Michael Curtin, Kerryann Davis, Donna Desrochers, Denise Dlsabato, John try make her more dude -Cdoodl a guy who s not a boy. dudette -ldood'etel a girl who s not a woman. exam -ix'hamD an ex- cellent way to find out how much you really don't know. excuse -ix'cuezl a string of connected, well devised nonsense used to explain any act or deed done im- properly. A verbal tool us- ed primarily by the adoles- cent segment of the population. AFFYNITIONS ' - i nw 'Q' Cypert, Gary Davis, Lema Devere, Anastasia DIStefano, Lori Czarnlk, Cathy Daddabbo, Cesare Davls, Paul Delavega, Armida Dewalcl, Tlna Diab, Karla Doss, Liz Duke, Anthony Juniors Class of 1987 at L ,, ,AH , CY' 5 Q 06 , ' f 2 f f E g 7' 4 .4 lsrt h l iv iii -if E V.:V ,,, , ,.. rp. . . . . ll ',,,,,,, V. . em Q . Dula, Lauren Dungan, Susan Dunning, Kurt Dupree, Ellls Eisen, Andrew Elliott, Toya Emens, Dara Erickson, Karin Fackrell, Guy Falllne, Kenneth Farlnas, Corlna NI Farnsworth, Joel Fischmann, Lisa Fisher, Heathen Fitzgerald, John Flake, Garrick.. F G fluorescent -lfloor's'entl gay .Qgaay the Way a color for the blind. What Freshmen act like nerds FrGShm9n Wear- and nerds act like flunk -lflunquel a fad Freshmen. everyone goes through 999k 'lgekel 3 Hwamla' once in their lifetime. be Computer Whiz- grade -lgray'duhl little let- freshmen .cfreshomenl ters found on a report Children who 10014 up to card that have the power the Seniors. to ruin ones life. DAFF YNI TI ONS ' 1 0 0 glgsgrcjf 1987 Durgin, Arek Sv Ertel, Keith Farrell, John Flores, Bret Durnen, Craig Ealy, Vicki Eddlngton, Chris Esparza, Laura Essen, Pete S Evers, Steve Farrell Rich -I Flcklin Bret Fllozol Jeff Ford, Kevin Ford, Michael Ford, Ruth Q ILOQ' .fi IK r L 5' A? -I M H halitosis -lhal'ee-toe'sisl morning breath you have all day. headache -lhead-akel usually a symptom you have on Saturday mornings. homeboy -lhoom-buoyl a person who stays home on the weekends and knows all the episodes of The Loveboatf' I I.Q. -leye'ql a numerical measure of a jock's brain power, usually below room temperatureg often exactly matching the number on his jersey. 1? V gn , Foutz, Amy Freeman, Chris Freuer, Jerry Fried, Tina Funston, Patricia Gale, Bill Gallant, Rhonda Galllneau, Tim Gallo, Anthony Galiteri, Trisha Gandy, Sandra Gardner, Dana' Garner, Glen Garrett, Brian Giannini, Steve Gibbins, Andrea Gibson, Howard Glasser, Michael Golub, Barbara Gorman, Scott Grey, Lisa Grigsby, Apryll Grimm, Kirk Guerra, Orestes tell 2 A 'rr If fy' Gould, Frank Grabham, David Grayson, Terri Greer, Valerie Guinn, Denise Gulliver, Wayne Gutierrez, Leslie Haden, Angela Juniors Class of 1987 Hager, Bill Harris, Andrea V Hinds, Greg Hutchings, Toni 4271 Hall, Derrlck Haycock, Kim -Q Hlnkle, Colleen Iannl, Michelle 41, Hamilton, Eric Herbert, Holly Hlntz, Carrle A lngalsbe, Tricia ignore -ligmorl done b wearlng a walkman class m L k S u r leyem'lyck'shurl a Valley Glrl s exclamatlon for Rexx X . , -r . If Q, ws- e 4 elf 6, fi Y F f W ,E iff ,,, 59, V Q i Q, ,- Hanley, Kathy ' Hanlon, Eric Hemphill, Donna Henderson, Kent Hodges, Allcla - Horrocks, Justin Ingram, Theresa lrsfeld, Hannah I'm Not From America leyem knot fromme ah'mar-lck ahl somethmg you say to a cop whlle he s Wflllng out a DUI lt s Been Real letz bm reell somethlng you have unbelleveable to tell yourself so you know you were not dreamlng f 1987 DA FF YNITIONS Hannig, Shannon Henderson, Neil Huggins, Jennlfer Jackson, Kelly Harper, Tami Harrell, Ellen Herrmann, Julie Hlcks, Reggie -- Hull, Gary Hutchens, John Jackson, Kirstie Jackson, Todd Stoltz use colgate. E Kandel Elyse Kanelos Nikki Karatzaferis, Zoe Kaufleld, Desiree Kimble Klmala Kisker Craig Kleln Kim Klusman, Tammy antz Marcelle Larson Charles Lauu Siu Laudermilch, Ton Koehler, Glen jock llokl a species bred to run kick jump pump dorse shaving cream Language skills very llmlted however adept at grunts moans, and any new game play -I- Just About Gross ljuzt'ah'bowt'growzl disgusting upsetting to Levis Cleeweyesl looks better when the length ex ceeds the width DAFFYNITIONS , J iron, handle balls, and en- the SfOITl5Cl1. ' A 1. James, Natalle Jenkins, Andre Johnson, Ivan Johnson, Patience ya Kaufman, Shana Kelleher, Scott Krulisky, Richard Leavitt, Laura Jenklns, Ross Johnson, Carrie Johnson, Robbie Joya, Peter Khatoonian, Wendy Kim, Moon Labree, Dan Lachica, Nina Lee, Suk Lelsek, Klm Juniors Classof1987 f if 4W Lopez Grace Malcolm Shanon,,,. 41, library -llie'berryl an un- discovered tomb somewhere in the Andes of Peru. luclous llushmsl a word that doesnt describe the cafeteria food M mahvelous -Cma'velle'usl a word used by Fernando and now is overaused by everyone. c D o n fmc'dawn'noldsl the place to go for lunch when one is broke has no car, and is desperate DAF F YNI TI ONS Gabby pfesllyetty for the ,,-.,, Juniors Class of 1987 gf 'FV . Lord, David Lovato, Sonla Love, Todd Malfero, Angie Malm, Vonnie If Malone, Michelle..4 Lemmon, Frank'F ' Lerner, Hope Llggins, Thomas Lister, Valerie-' Lowman, Breen Malone, Shannon I , si 3 fr it Leon, Eddie Levine, Jeff Ligocki, Cynthiaf Little, Rich Lueck, April Mantashiglan, Marisa -..- Leon, Ralmundo Levus, Scott Llmon, Rachael Long, Robert MacDonald, John . 'R LeProwse, Jamie Llcausl, Lisa Llsby, Shannon Long, Steffany Mahenskl, Jon ii really in this cup? s'i Lesa wonders, 4 Marchant, Mike Marett, John Matejka, Sandy Matheny, Krista Mclnerney, Sean McNeel, Michael Meyers, Stephanie Miller, Pat Moody, Margl Morgan, Evan . ww.: MW: - - , , -v iii t , 1 ' M , :f ' ff ff afar? . f 'A ., ir if-im-'65 1 67 S, -an Marriott, David Marshall, Ronnie McCabe, Joe McDow, Van Medlock, Gerard Meechom, Tlna Minehan, Ryan Mlnks, Antlonette Morrls, Kevln Morris, Michael Martlnez, Herman Martinez, Marisela Martinez, Sllverlo McGIlvra, Pat McGinnis, Kelly McGloin, Sean Melghan, Sharla Mesa, Laura Metcalf, Craig Mirabelli, David Mitchell, Sean Mohler, Chuck Morrison, Heather Mull, Steve Murphy, Jene ' N ride their bikes and act ' like upperclassmen. n e w s a e r , , , , K P, P f nightlife -ckmgm-irpm Q - nez' a ' urr a ro es- , F V pt . p what all students look for- siona wa o ossi . V Q p ward to and very few ac- New York Pilla tually experience. -lnu'yourke'pete'zahl a N0 Bigee -Cl-movwbigeej place where Freshmen no big deal, Juniors Class of 1 987 'VIII l aron, what is in your rrrouls P, lx 2 l vi I 4-f Y' -U- notes -lknowtzl nonver- ment appearing at the bal, illegal communica- Sands. tions between fellow t Cl t ' 'tt ' P s u en s, wr1 en gossip party -ipamea, Social O event that happens when parents are out of town. Oh My Heck -lo-mi'hekl a Mormon form of Q Swearing' quiet -lkwy'itl only occurs outrageous -lout'ra'jusl when a dean or vice prin- any 'gbig name entertain- cipal sits in class. DAFFYNITIONS ' ,sr Neill, Renee Norman, Susan Orenstein, Lynda Perlowin, Mike Juniors Class of 1987 Iv r ' Neill, Ron Nelson, Shannan Novak, Tod Novara, Michele Orme, Tonya Ott, Kevin Perry, Jamie Petersen, Tanya Nguyen, Phuong Ollvarra, Ronalyn Palharzzo, Lisa Peterson, Jodi Pierce, Allen Olson, Cindy Palmer, James Phillips, Wayne Nielsen, Mark Olson, Shawn Pappan, Carter Phomninh, Phothong Nieves, Louls Nolan, Kathleen Omran, Lagracella Oparnlco, Mitch Parsons, Kimberly Paul, Debbie PWYC2, Kim Plnataone, Mark wr i , fp' Pomprli Guido Poniter Frank Ponton Michelle Pool Michael Quintana Mana Quintana Valerie Rago Annamarra Ramirez Royce nther Tim Plas Kenneth Poalucci Kelli Poliksza Michelle :st Laurie Powers, Jennifer Punko Cindy Pyrz, Ron eal Neil Ream Edie Ream Todd Reece Aaron eed Steve Reichert David Reisner Neil Reno James eynolds Stacey Ricci, Monica Rich Tifflny Richardson, Bill ,gf QA R.O.T.C. -lrohseal Rambo-on-the-campus. R.P.C. -lare'pee'seel re- quested parent con- ference or real punish- ment conclusive. readmg lree'd1ngl only occurs when a dean or vice principal sits in class. S S.A.T. 4less'a'teal Satura clay afternoon test or another way to squeese money out of student. . DAFFYNITIONS xi s VR A C E L lLIMON wshovvs enthusiasm on beach day. H15 Lu L..u5uuu ucuull. ' i ' Class ciullggs K 1 O 7 J., L5 ,,Vf ',,,a an .ll Q, V g,,,, , , If , r ' -3 if 5,1 , If , W ga, ig -f- A ' f ' ,,,, I 'Q .K V , ig, in is if is i ,r 1 , i . r am' ' wr, vz A ' ' Q V ' . i' 'A,.. ---- E - -C' f EL, 'I H '13 .W ff Q . . , ' 144 , f ' 'z-zeiliifg 5 1, Rickman, Dawn Rieffer, Chris Robbins, Marnl Robinson, Craig Rose, Darren Ross, Brian Rowe, Nlanza Rudolph, Randi Santiago, Ada Sargent, Chris Sargent, Gary Saunders, Justin Schiltz, Richa- Schnelderman, Todd Scholl, Karen Schroder, Kat Schultz, Denise Schweitzer, Amy Schwleter, Gary Scott, Charl ' l 5.0.5. -lesse'oh'essel spirit stick I same old shinola. -lspear'it'stiquel a wooden ' im lement involved S.O.'l'. -Cesse'oh'teal p U U same Old thing somehow with class spirit. . stuck u - stukeu eo- So Fme -lsew'phynel a P ll Rl p . . . ple who think they re the favorite description. , greatest, but aren t S o I L i e d cSeW,eye,leyed5 an study -lstudeel intense honest expression of periods of eyeing the girl dishonesty' or guy of your dreams. l DAFFYNITIO RX 108 X glals:rcif1987 f ,'t' 1 .fra , I Iii iz Robison, Paul Rodrlguez, Danny u. Rodriguez, Dyant Romero, Gilbert Ruesch, Troy' Rust, Michelle Sall, Beth-r Samuels, Robert Saxton, Julie Schaeer, Kristine Schaff, William Schelbert, Teri -3-Q9 4 s '.. 5 Fen 'isyq 'sv ,gl ,xr -t 51? Tiiagr .JA as N ay . sri. K. ..4 T tardy -ltardeel what 75 out of 100 students are every morning. This Is True -lthis'iz'trul sudden realization on the part of a teacher that a student was right all along. Trigger -ltrig-grrrl Class of 1985's lovely gift now grazing the courtyard. U unbelievable -lun'bee'leava'a'bulll when you pass all of your classes. AFFYNmoNs 4953. Original idea, Juniors. un i ' . fc, 4 3 me 'Q Yi ,av- ,,f'W l-t,, , lv, Io- Scott, Laura Setter, Christen Slmpson, Jenny Sllgh, Darrell Spata, Angelo Squires, Tami Stits, Glnette Stoltz, Barbie Shapiro, Cyndi Slojkowskl, Mikie Squires, Tom Stowers, Kirk vs Sherman, Wayne Smith, Don StJohn, Blll Suart, Mitch Shlnbaum, Scott Smith, Donna State, Alex Sufana, Ron Shoopman, Amy Simmons, Tammy Smith, Raion Smith, Sean Stever, Jolene Stewart, Ron Tafras, Tracey Taggart, Andy ' F7 . Simms, Nicholas Smith, Yvonne Stickler, Chris Tapper, Tracy Juniors Class of 1987 110 vu Did you see that' unexcused absence lun'x-cuzed ab'centsl any trip to 7 11 Stop 8: Go or Winchell s after 1st period and before lunch. W wanna be -lwant to bel a person going through an identity crisis wave lwayvel what Juniors attempt to do at assemblies. well -lwhalel something said when you do not know what to say, note Ronald Reagan. 7 l DAFFYNITIONS ' ' , ei Tate, Pat Tiedemann, Greg Urioste, Gary Villacla, Patty Juniors Class of 1987 kg Taylor, Vern Tisue, Kristie Valdov, Brent Villareal, Marcela Taylor, Victoria Torres, Lisa VanGorden, Kelli Viner, Lisa Terzlann, Mary Trlmble, Jon VanAusdal, Tracy Vorce, Michaelb Thomas, Lisa Thompson, Jeff Tripp, Gregory Tsermos, Eleni Vasquez, Paulines- Vastona, Jim Vukanovich, Bobby Wages, Tammyy, Thompson, Kathy Tunhelm, Chad A Vellutlni, Nlcolb Venezia, Donna Walker, Mindy Thompson, Trent Tyrer, Sherri Z' Walker, Tedlew S in l 4 7 ? I 4 4 5 ,711 ' 1. V 9' f f- gi ,W - ' ,f - A. , 1 if V , , W la' 4 , ibm -f H r 1, r . .- ., . Y , ., ? f 'f f 6 ,Y l 4 i 1' .. x if Q7 Watson, Shannon . f as I Q 1 'Z K 4,3 ,A 1 W ,Eg ff 5' V ,GE Ward, Laura Washington, Terry Watson, Alison Whiteman, Samantha Whiting, Rick Whitley, Joe I What's Happenin' Hot Y S t u f f -lwutz'hap'nin'haat'stufl old Chinese proverb. bound. why Cyl first word out of your parents mouth when you re caught yearbook -lyeavbukl a school year in print and zlpper lz1p'purrl check yours it might be down x 5... ..., , DAFFYNITIONS Nallace, Melanie Wamboldt, Robert Wangrycht, Sharyl Ward, Kim Neiden, Eric Welsh, Doug Whlrley, Dean White, Lisa Nhitley, Tammy Wllhlte, Martha Wlcall, Melody Williams, Angle Nilliams, Gabby Williams, Terrence Willis, Jog Wilson, Hans Nllson, Stanley Wood, Kristina Work, Richard Young, Aaron Lapata, Nirssa Zavattaro, Petra Zimmermann, Peter, Zome, Tm YN Juniors Class of 1 987 .av-'f 'N in Z E.X. Performing This Page Grease actors Derrick Hall, Josh Relsman Troy Perkins, Joey Slotnick, and Chris Shirley Opposite Page li Drill team members Katy Theissen and Kami McGhie wait nervously to perform. 21 The band marching down the streets of Lake Havasu take a breather. ,N-, '4- X v is 55451.-u 5,3 Saw, SL YeH Xeadexs iootbak rlSong d at a C ee gramx s atsxtg Hd SoXo p Xe game . aders bu Performin Divisionglggg K 1 1 3 VARSITY CHEER SONG 8: YELL LEADERS This year something different appeared. The cheerleaders and songleaders com- bined their squads to create a team of 12 Cheer-Songleaders. They brought more spirit to this team by adding four yell leaders. The 1985-86 Cheer, Song, and Yell leaders are a uniquely spirited and talented group of 16 individuals. Their hours of hard work and devotion really came forth in their cheers, dances, and other routines they performed at the pep assemblies, football games, and basketball games. This group attended camp in Utah, where they earned many awards for their superb performances. This page: 1l Yosemite Sam, head and shoulders above the rest! Opposite page: ll Chaparral Cowgirls get all excited. 23 Nicol Velluntini prays, God Bless the Cowboys Real Good! 3l Cheer, Song, and Yell Leaders build a human Eiffel Tower, 47 l985-86 Varsity Cheer, Song, and Yell Leaders: Standing L. to R. Lamarr Mitchell, Brett Greene, Ron Pyrz, and Hank Hope. Kneeling L. to R. Tia Zorne, Missy Grimmett, Nicol Velluntini, Beth Sall, Dara Caplan, Michelle Poliksza, Julie Palcovic, Michelle Clark, Romina Banks, Lori Distefano, Anissa Nua, and Jodi Phillippi. 'ima H806 flsfidhesia. '. Tia Zorne 1 1 4 Performing Arts Varsity Cheer 4 -L K ,. 1 ,mzv 'Sqn ,A 'V' xx 3 .auf - Q... .. f. 9 A QD x i Ili! 1' :A Amssa Qs-wp, .. X i X s 5: . 1 4 -:fir l gg. xi. 'V 74. . ' J F35 Q -X-, ,3 Q, Q 5, Wawx Q in x , Eid . 4 w W. X f 'C' Y QQ 3, XX-fx 2 8 s..,,,.-f iailwillillw lrlb.i793QqTg5,,'w l is-tgqglglls-:ll lwlwi X Ml we i3g3+,i,rQQ.g14'. will-it Jayvee Cheerleaders The 1985-86 Jayvee Cheerleaders are a group of five very spirited girls who had a successful year. They cheered at all Jayvee football games and basketball games, as well as the pep assemblies. They were responsible for promoting the spirit of the Class of '88. . R ai gl-. V , A ., F. 5 ,- A N 3 90:7 U ss if 1. The Jayvee Cheerleaders show how much spirit they have. 2. Ingrid, Paige, and Reese salute the spirited crowd. 3. Sandy's ready to twist to Rockin' Robin. 4. Jayvee and Freshman Cheerleaders build their spirit. 5. The Class of '88 shows their spirit. 6. The 1985-86 Jayvee Cheerleaders: lStandingl Patty Bayley, Reese Hammond, and Judy Bayley. lSeatedl Sandy Smith, Ingrid Patsch, and Paige Chura. Performing Arts 1 1 6 Jayvee Cheerleaders rwX,,,, Mm, X ffl if' 'f Q. f s1'Q 1 -1 wavesam,Q-fsfwfQQe,uw4a.mx:fwfwfg:fm: rffragf4zr:ig5m wgQ:wefgfae-vtkiiz:afr,gfM.azffeq:w+a.fz :,n:eaf,:1rrvlmaa,fma Freshmen Cheerleaders The 1985-86 Freshmen Cheerleaders consist of five girls. The girls cheered at all B team football games. This spirited group has also performed at the assemblies and combined with the J.V. Cheerleaders to do skits and cheers. The Freshmen Cheerleaders have just begun to show their spirit. Y 1, 3 , .N ..,. . .... ..,..,,,,., , ,.,... .i.1, M.. . J WBSQ 1. What's so funny Jennifer? 2. J.V. builds a pyramid at a pep assembly. 3. The 1985-86 Freshmen Cheerleaders: Ayanna Williams, Amanda Gillis, Cassie Wood, Candy Johnson, and Jen- nifer Lagana. 4. Where's your smile Amanda? 5. I Pledge Allegiance to the Flag. f are get iiiahtig Ri' ,ea Performing Arts Freshmen Cheerleaders K 1 1 7 CGLGRF UL CABALLERAS The 1985-86 Caballeras consist of eight girls. They have done an outstanding job this year. They have performed at many assemblies. The drill team is also a part of the Magnificent Seven. They participate in the band trips as vvell. The Caballeras have done an outstanding job this year, by keep- ing their colorful spirit up. 1. The drill team kicks for joy. 2. the drill team says the pledge on Beach Day. 3. The 1985-86 Caballeras: Standing: Katy Theisen, Sandy Mate- jka, and Sandy Gandy. Kneeling: Roshanda Strong, Tammi Connell, Donna Sbarra, and Laurie Newman. Sitting Jenny Cole, Misty Cloud, and Krista Snyder. 4. Donna, Misty, and Tammi raise their hands with spirit. ,Q 'Wg 1 'li -ff f Performing Arts K Caballeras 4 , . wtf -X .'g'. 13 5, :iw . F? +I ' ' ,.,.,..A.W,.,..,N .....,..4.w. A. ,.- , f ed 'ii if Z ...wi MW...-f 5 YL' fm-sf 'Pi 1 , . v A-9132, '5i,i':i 1 . ,, .. 4 ,S Q MQ 2 'Wi .L.,k,, A .,.b,V 'i W T aMfff- The Banderas The 1985-86 Tall Flags have had a great year. They attended camp here in Las Vegas, at Valley High School. They received a second place trophy, a superior trophy, and the spirit stick at the camp. The tall flags, who are included in the Magnificent Seven, competed in the Lake Havasu Parade. They received second place for this event also. The 1985-86 Tall Flags would like to give a special thanks to their voluntary advisors, Denise Hite, and Rhonda Keith. W Performing Arts f 'rauriags lf? . y' ', ?z! x' X-:'s,?,, .A l ' . s f vf Fffwg 1' ez -H---Q ' '.'. - -' r f: . .ig .As fr., f , X P ,O , t-9:6 ...r....., i ', . 'L lf: is Q me A A is -- . Z 8' -T . YJ an gf ,Zz , V ' ' . ,Tk-'f ' - ' iw ' Tig LI i K .rig Fx. ' . -ii A AA ll' :qu an pre . . ...- ,sn .krry ,' 5, u-tai Q ,Vi . Vzg-was-N 1 .111 f PLAZA 3 Opposite Page: 1. Shonnette wags her flags. 2. The 1985-86 Tall Flags: Shonnette Wilson, Ginette Stits, Julie Herrmann, Amy Homick, Edie Ream, Renee Neill, and Kristie Weber. 3. Kristie and Shonnette keep in step. 4. Renee looks up for help. 5. Edie dreams of water. This Page: 1. Co-captain, Edie Ream tends to her duties. 2. Kristie pulls a one-hander. 3. The Tall Flags march in the Lake Havasu Parade. 4. The Tall Flags take time to smile pretty. X fi 53221 Performing Arts ! Tall Flag- I 1 Jodi, Jenny, and Shannon whip their flags at the assemble. 2 Laura and Natalie point to the future. 3. Keep smilin' Shan- non. 4. The Lariattes smile pret- ty before their performance at open house. TI-IE LARIATTES The 1985-86 Lariattes are an outstanding group of 11 very talented girls. They have shown their spirit at every assembly with exciting routines. They went to camp over the summer in Santa Barbara. They received Superior ribbons, the Superior Trophy, the Spirit Stick, and a Superior Pendent for their routine. This group is also a part of the Magnificient Seven. The have at- tended all band trips and have also performed at halftime. This year, the Lariattes have twirled their spirit to the limit. 2' gf, 4' . gf rt ,W ilu ixxlgki Performing Arts 122f.Ms- x .Z ix I ir V 1 fi , -. . I N . J Z i 5 f i I 4-14. sm s-..-ft i Em -.-', 20 Mrs. Gonzaquez 1. The 1985-86 Lariattes: Shannon Hannig, Jenny Middleton, Natalie Rasmussen, Laura Leavitt, Jodi McMillian, Dana Gardner, Donna Davis, Laura Ward, Tammy Simmons, Marcela Villareal, Robin Payton, and Mrs. Gonzaque. 2. The Lariattes await a Beach Day performance. 3. Tammy twirls her spirit. 4. Oh how cute, Jen- ny, the freshman, knows how to play peek-a-boo! Pm ii23a'Z'lZ X 123 124 25,5 LJ Jlt Wdillxllilllflvlllwl l iisfic The 1985-86 Company Players were a group of uniquely talented actors and actresses. They were responsible for the exciting performances, and plays throughout the year. They brought their audiences a mo- ment of fantasy. They have an excellent reputation and still hold the position of being one of the top high school acting groups in Southern Nevada. The students and teachers of Chaparral would like to wish Eugene Blankston a special graduation and ex- hilarating life. We knew you could do it! This Page: 1. Heather Morrison tries to keep a smile during the initiation of the Company Players. 2. Tony says, L'Eugene taught me how to read this book in ten minutesf' 3. You're ask- ing me what kind of make-up I wear? 4. The mimes show their spirit. 5. I can't believe we are really doing this! Opposite Page: 1. The 1985-86 Company Players: fBottom Rowl David Adler, Joey Slot- nick, Shannon Coates, Kathy Recob, Derrick Hall, Joei Durbin. fFirst Rowl Gina Fanzi, Gabby Williams, Tammy Harper, Annette Benstead, Rachael Mangino, Lea Hutchison, Julie Fogg, Jackie Chapman, Tony Zuiker, Zoe Karat- zaferis, Sandi James, Dixie Adams. lSecond Rowl Kendria Adams, Maria Azcarate, Tina Fried, Laurie Newman, Becky Rich, Wendy Gathof, Holly Kissner, Jennifer Gini, Kim Raze, Matt Hickey, Bridgette Lee. fThird Rowl Lisa Evol, Becky Baker, Tammy Kozen, Tiffany Allen, Doris Brown, Toni Minks, Adrienne Chapman, Ruth Freuer, Brandon Bay, Juliette Abel. fFourth Rowl Mike McNeal, Doris Beckwith, Tiffany Welt, Cara Addis, Ruth Ann Burke, Traci Ellenburg, Kelly Fairfax, Beth Malone, Holly Spoor, Gail Theilman, Richelle Reynolds. fFifth Rowl Monica Ricci, Holly Hebert, Gigi Gonzales, Josh Reisman, Todd Bennett, Anna Devere, Samantha Preston, Leslie Gutierrez, Brett Greene, Heather Mor- rison, Song Pak, and Bonnie Campos. 2. The Company Players officers: Joey Slotnick, Julie Fogg, Derrick Hall, Kathy Recob, and Joei Dur- bin. 3. l want YOU to join the Bookworm Club! ,,, ,W ,,,, iq,xXr,.m ,,,, ,i,. i. mini -i. iii. iiw i-,,,, 1 , ,i,,, M ,-i--nn--i i, it ,,, Company Players O sv' A.,-ref ,as ...., ix T Performing Arts X Company Players f ii 'N an WWI 31571: Performing Arts Company Players K 1 ye. .- Sizzlin Surrey Singers The 1985-86 Surrey Singers had another great year here at Chapar- ral. They started the year with fan- tastic performances at Open House and in the Spirit Assembly, challenging their audiences to Dare Me. They also performed at Saks 5th Avenue, Ham I-Iall, and for various clubs, schools, and com- munity groups. Their major perfor- mance was in Southern California in the spring. This years group was under the superb direction of Mar- cia Borovicka. M 4 g sw ,, K, 1 2 Performing Arts 6 K Surrey Singers ii E, , wfurfh- J 1 rl, Q L 1 4 A l ' r 3 2 i n h' 51 2:1 i r if ,ee r , .,,f- .. 3 Surf . .fe,.f,'rrm FW If shi Opposite page: ll Robbie Anderson takes Tammy Klusman for a dip. 21 Toni Brough and Leslie Clements sit eager to perform. 31 Michelle Rust and Danielle Allen show their enthusiasm for the surrey singers. 4lMrs. Borovicka watches her surrey singer in action. 5D Sitting L to R: Michelle Rust, Crystal Nouguier, Tammy Klusman, Robbie Lindsy, Jason Caster, and Robbie Anderson. Standing L to R: Melanie Clark, Guy Fackrell, Allen Tagg, Toni Brough, Troy Perkins, Melissa Grimmet, Judy Bayley, Leslie Clements, Michelle Hanief, and Michelle Huskins. This page: 1lMichelle Hanief sings enthusiastically at the spirit assembly. 2lOfficers: Michelle Hanief, Troy Perkins, Jason Caster, and Michelle Huskins. 3lAllen Tagg and Melanie Clark perform Dare Me. 4lThe Surrey Singers perform for Open House. Performing Arts Surrey Singers X 1 2 7 Superb Surrey Band e X nik 'S is F The 1985-86 Surrey Band did an ex- cellent job backing up the Surrey Singers. They performed in assemblies and other events where the singers sang. Under the direction of Mrs. Marcia Borovicka the five members, two returning from last year, practiced on many different types of music. The time they spent practicing paid off, as it was enjoyed by the entire student body. 1lSurrey Band members: Stan Taylor, Troy Miller, Sean Ondo, and Randy Gavette. 2lStan Taylor plays his drum set during the spirit assembly. 3lTroy Miller plays his sax for the surrey singers and their audience. 43 Ben Stivers concentrates on his keyboard during a performance. 128 X ZEIlZL E2if'tS Jazz Band and Sound Crew IE The Jazz Band of 1985-86 had an excellent year! They are a group of very talented musicians. They per- formed at several different places, doing a great job. This years sound crew consisted of five members. They have done an outstanding job controlling the sound system for the assemblies, open house, and for the Surrey Singers and Band. ll The Sound Crew of 1985-86: Nora Fernandez, Debbie Paul, Michelle Huskins, Jeri Shearin, and Alan Huskins. 2l Mr. Johnston and Andy check the sound at the assembly. 3l Andy tunes in the sounds. 4l HI know it worked last time! 5l The 1985-86 Jazz Band: ffrontl Rhonda Richards, Hanah Irsfeild, Evy Stivers, and Rochelle Harding. lmiddlel Stan Taylor, Mike Barclay, Jack Turner, Lisa Licausi, Mike Saffier, David Squires, Cedric Parks, Eric Preiss, and Paul Tillander. lbackl David Rounds, Mike Brunson, Scott Scrivner, Danny Falcone, Jon Trimble, Brian Soehngen, Matt Miner, Troy Miller, and Paul Novara. , ,..,, ,, ,, I if Performing Arts Jazz Band 8: Sound Crew K 1 0?ZCMEiWm1g5,3,'5t31iti?YE?piEfi5:gV1f'6':erYr?3iji2i5fN5'?:Ei M :rarer ., V, .A , 1lTrumpets: ffrontl John Martinez, Jon Trimble, Rich Little, Lia Hutcherson, Michelle Reynolds, Scott Scrivner, David Squires, and Chris LaChance. lbackl Matt Miner, Brian Soehngen, Sean Klimeck, Danny Falcone, Danny Packer, and Mike Barclay. 22 Band Council: Cfrontl Jenny Ciesco, Lisa Licausi, Rich Little, Lia Hutcherson, and Andy Tag- gart. Cmiddlel Walt Becker, Cedric Parks, Jon Trimble, and David Lord. fbackl Stephanie Bluitt, Mara Siegel, Karen Scholl, Julie Saxton, and Melanie Wallace. 1 msaasvgfefr wa fswrfeszmgffr saw: -rsraewfw ,f wf5:,ffMf:2zriasms:a rweisn. igsvyermmzn 1 30 f SZEQTIFEZZQHS 1 ll Saxophones: lfrontl Stewart Murray, Stephanie Jordan, Karla Kaphengst, Katherine McCliver, Rochelle Harding, and Eric Preiss. lbackl Charles Murphy, Julie Sax- ton, Julie Ciesco, Lisa Licausi, and Troy Miller, 2l Bass: lfrontl John Farrell, Frank Pontier, Carrie l-lite, Walter Becker, and Dylena Baker. lbackl Paul Tillander, Ryan Bowen, Mike Saffier, Karen Scholl, Cedric Parks, David Rounds, and David Lord. Pmizggtxs f 131 S 41-1, . if z ll Flutes: lfrontl Jenny Ciesco, Gail Morrison, Melanie Wallace, Jami Miller, and Mara Siegel. lbackl Martha Wilhite, Kathy Hanley, Shawna Kearns, Beth Sylvis, and Cynthia McClendon. 25 Horns: Vince Riggs, George Innes, Sara Lindsey, Derrick Willsey, and Gina Polovina. 132 f 5212551 LETS ll Clarinets: lfrontl Stephanie Bluitt, Kim Leisek, Pauline Vasquez, and Leslie Stone. fbackl Richard Krulisky, Holly Brown, Cheryl Robinson, and Keith Dossierre. 2l Percussion: lfrontl Evy Stivers, Louis Geyer, Wayne Gulliver, Brian Leavitt, Jack Roth, and Robin Blais. lbackl Craig Smith, Mike Brunson, Jack Turner, Stan Taylor, Jason Handleman, and Andy Taggart. 52zi2:5 s:12 7 133 The 1985-86 Thundering Herd consisted of twelve drummers. They are considered by many to be the most important element in the Magnificent Seven. The beating of their drums led the band through many parade and halftime performances. ll The herd led the band during the Lon- don Brldge Days parade in Lake Havasu. 2l The drummers liven up all assemblies. 3l Bass drummers resting before a long march ahead of them. 4l Drumming in the halls before an assembly helps generate school spirit. 5l 1985-86 Thundering Herd: lfrontl Jack Turner and Brian Leavitt. imiddlel Robin Blais, Mike Brun- son, Jack Roth, Jason Handleman, and Donna Guinta, lbackl Vince Riggs, Mike Yee, and Wayne Gulliver. XTX -'fM1f4r'4f1f'f -swf'-f':f'.vf: -wr -- .. .. .. . r- i V 1-1.U,f1s.,,, ..M.,iy,M,. Thundering Herd XX f 17 fs 7 N sg Performing Arts K Thundering Herd i Drum Majors Drum Major Andy Taggart and Majorette Mara Seigal did a great job conducting the Magnificent Seven. They were not only outstanding but very dedicated in their efforts to make sure the Magnifi- cent Seven were excellent in all activites they took part in. ff' vi W ,,,, ,f ,Wi V3 f . I A lj Mara concentrates on the bands next move. 2l Andy laughs during an inspection of the herd before a performance. 37 Drum Majors: Mara Siegal and Andy Taggart. 4l Mara and Andy leading the Magnificent Seven down the streets of Lake Havasu. at Performing Arts Drum Majors f 14, .,,,. ,W ,W , , .WV f' v -1 S .X Qi 5 x g KE if? K 1 w , 22 1 . fm i i R K Q b b i Qi i E i x,,,. T 4 2 2 A i .,,4. M 1 f!WKQ ' 5 1 Citi . I 1 'le W P e 'P f 1 We ' av ,. , fi. 5' . M177-if lf' Q' ff ff Q wr ve-v :WVU ,pm 'uni ,fm new of vhs 4-np my my fn.. mr ,nf ww any ,ww '38 QU -an an Lenihan, Cheryl Mike Yee. A-...W q ' M' --1 I KZ' 'ETSJISZQBQFS X 137 M N J Junior Varsity Band The 1985-86 Junior Varsity Band is com- posed of 50 members, ffl most of whom are 9th and 10th graders hop- ing to make the Varsi- ty Band. During the fall and spring outstan- W, cl - C N ding performers are selected to march with the Magnificent Seven at parades and halftime shows. ,i 'Q fs-N' ' .R 'ff 'ff A 1 ' ,W - - sri -rifksrr. -- 'br--gzw, if f -f if Y 11 1985-86 Junior Varsity Band: Crow 11 Michelle Robinson, Jolene Casillas, Shelina Stein, Danielle Diamio, Mary Kennedy, Carolyn Caswell, Shonette Wilson, and Kristie Weber. Crow 21 Debbie Caswell, Chesha Rich, Wendy Smith, Kathleen Lenihan, Tabith Rexroad, Camille Morris, JoBeth Stockstill, and Sue Hong. Crow 31 Gerry Zobrist, Scott Stable, James Lee, Carrie Hite, Marcus Newman, Carman Thompson, Allan Huskins, and Rudi Moore. Crow 41 Jeff Hite, Rhonda Richards, Kara Montalbano, Sophia Aranda, Kim Kimble, James Hunter, and Chris Blumenstetter. Crow 51 Russell Whitaker, Russ Hogan, Chris Rasmussen, Jeff Mankey, Cesar Lemos, Aretha Jordan, Jessie Arentz, and James Glenn. Crow 61 Mike Dancheck, Mike King, Donna Guinta, James Stuckey, Joe Santiago, Chris Borkenhagen, and Robert Lindsey. 21 Several Junior Varsity Band members march- ing in Lake Havasu. 31 Blow that trumpet!!!! i 5was-aawaesrewrwwreaxaersammefmaNewscarsasaaswmweamwffflmfsgfswfffc:s.f,awfs,g,-mzswev12ww:ew4wamfwvsw1:-c:.s,efmwfwavrfrwewfamaeszsavefrmeffei-4 -f.rf ,fm-s .ff, : z-sf,....is-:fa-1fz,s4-frwssfreissrsxfazfie-ifff1: 'os 1 Performing Arts Junior Varsity Band ,AO 1, ,L I A M, ig, l -,,.,.....,...,. -'iff 1 QL, L X y Q., C Q Grchestra ,rW.,as :Wy M-fa.r.-aww N,-rw, A-wmW,f,.uewmv1-wrgmpraasawwa In only its second year at Chapar- ral, the string orchestra has made a name for itself. Under the direction of Mr. Glenn Cooper, the orchestra performed with the Varsity Choir at several Christmas Concerts. They also worked very hard on their traditional Spring Festival. ll 1985-86 Orchestra: ffrontl Shannon Pastoria, Carmen Moore, Leigh Hamilton and Chara Tremble. lmiddlej Margo Amie, Eugene Sur, Jennifer Cole, Nancy Oshess, Tammy Williams, Sunny Ra, Racheal Linnert, Sherry Page and Moua Ly. lbackl Pam Singletone, Mike Sheren, Holly Gilbert, Darcy Saunders, Wendy Cook, Andy Brench, Jody Mur- phy, Mr. Cooper and, Mr, Ferguson. 21 Margo practices with her double bass. 3l Practice makes perfect. 4l Moua concen- trates on his music while practicing. 5? Mr. Cooper checks the sounds of his orchestra. ,. Performing Arts 1 3 9 Orchestra The 1985-86 Varsity Choir and Girls Glee had several excellent performances this year. Under the direction of Mrs. Borovicka the annual Christmas Concert went over quite well. The Christmas Con- cert was held at the Boulevard Mall and was a great performance. ll 1985-86 Girls Glee lfrontl Sharron Holte, Kim Razy, Tammie Reeves, Mica Anderson, Sherina Fogliani, and Robin Felger. lbackl Michelle Huskins, Jeri Searin, Debbie Paul, Christy Santerelli, Jonni Comstock, and Robbie Lindsey. lnot picturedl Janielle Bane, Nikki Cameron, Shanan Smith, Michelle Stits, Trish Tonry, Shyan Williams, Kathy Consolino, Barbra Reddish, Ruth Freuer, Ruth Ann Burke, Annie Gieck, Pilar Tester, Rona Olivarra, and Stacy Pearse. 27 Girls Glee performs at the Boulevard Mall. 3l Mrs. Borovicka directs the choir. 41 The Varsity Choir entertains at the Mall. Glee Q, --1 , Performing Arts K Girls Glee 35 Varsity Choir ll The Varsity Choir sings with Holiday Spirit. 2l 1985-86 Varsity Choir lrow ll Hee Sun Kim, Melanie Clark, Leslie Clements, Ellen Har- rell, Robby Anderson, Judy Bayley, Toni Brough, and Dina Belotti. Crow 2l Tiffany Cox, Kaori Horikoshi, Jeri Shearin, Guy Fackrell, John Christenson, Annette Tagg, Michelle Rust, and Danielle Allen. lrow 3l Patti Allen, Michelle Huskins, Crystal Nonquier, J.D. Krulisky, Alan Tagg, Robbie Lindsay, Melissa Grimmett, and Shonica Roland. trow 4l Debbie Paul, Michelle I-lanief, Angie Haden, Jason Caster, Troy Perkins, Tammy Klusman, Nikki Dickson, Kathy Thompson, and Rona Olivarra. CNot Picturedl Scott Anderson, Gary Bethel, Robin Capelman, Anna Gieck, Evelyn Jones, Jenny Krulisky, Jacques Lewis, Adam Kennedy, Sean McGloin, Jennifer Theiss, and Kara Smith. 3l Varsity Choir officers: lfrontl Michelle Huskins, Robbie Lindsey, Troy Perkins, Dina Belotti, and Melanie Clark. tbackl Toni Brough, Michelle Hanief, Guy Fackrell, Mrs. Borovicka, Jason Caster, Melissa Grimmett, and Judy Bayley. 4l Mrs. Borovicka conducts the Varsity Choir. 5l Ac- companist, Rebecca Volle, plays the piano for the Varsity Choir. lfflit. IIB ..r,t Peiiiiiigcilii f 141 i cil ,...,, fill ' ll OPHOMORES This page: Sophomore Class Committee: fclockwisei Kristie Close, Kelli Grimm, Deborah Torjman, Anna Welsh, Laura Mlec- zko, Michelle DaSilva, Nicole Shivers, Rachael Mangino, and Sabrina Collier. Knot picturedi Darbie Fuson. Opposite page: li Sophomore Class Of- ficers: ifronti Secretary Kelli Grimm and Vice President Sabrina Collier. ibacki Presi- dent Kristie Close and Treasurer Nicole Shivers. 31 Sophomore second place float from Homecoming 1985. TNR M41 'N -1 1 1 nv' 9 'MEZZZZYSSS 1143 , Q, ,,,Lf , 1 fa f 1 f J, ,.,,, , -V f 319'-.' . 1- ,.f.::e:m1 f Yr ' 'L A f 1 , 4 J W f yr W , 1 ' 2 X t dv, v- A A' 0 4, 1 I 1 + 4: K if 1' 3, -mf.: A 45 , fr, V zzz? M , f Q ,ll ,f V32 ,M ' 3 f 'areal Qgfggxzsifffl Y I ga J .- f 4 , 45. 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H Sophomores Class of 1988 ame- Julie Ciesco and Tracy Peterson tell ALL before class. eww? f ,J15922ffrf?E?5W5?f?fW5 ' A V ' W ' f ' i V' , V B 1 A it , L ' ,vw f , -f.,. i, 4, f . ,, f 2, Arsen, Pat Asenjo, Mario Bader, Julie Baldwin, Justin Banschback, Craig Banschback, Curt Barnett, Joe Barnum, Carol Basner, Karen Bastin, Michael Avila, Wesley Ball, Laura Barber, Michael Barrett, Sean Bayley, Judy my er, -f,:s:f1zfezZi,' ' 5 ll 2 'ijfif .Q I lil , V ' M ffvif fi, x dia , ' Z, ,, I in 1, V nr Ayers, Noels' Bane, Michelle Barkofsky, Vikki Baruffi, Matt Bayley, Patty 'H-lr ,445 ' ox '5 f A-, x k l Z' qs h ai 4 Beals, Rachelle Bello, Kevin Benstead, Annette Bichsel, Dave Blanco, Lizette -35 I Z2 .V - ' K, E, :Q 5 o .Z 1 + J i- K - ' , I ' , f 4 9 HJ f , J 5. ,Q - ' - ' Q ' 5 , - K - 'N H .M lifiiii - ' W , 'A .W K Beck, Brandon Belotti, Dina Bergman, Stefanie Bingham, Robert Blumenstetter, Amy fn , , ,-,M W, M ff, K 1 4 1 3 or , . 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Brandon, Lewis Brinkerhoff, Kristi Brown, Clint Brown, Dajana Brown, Michelle Brown, Tanja f Brancucci, Jennifer Brisco, Ken Brown, Doris Brown, Tony Sophomores Class of 1988 -I- 146 Where do the Munskins ln Munskin Land- flute 00 Th ted for S219 f th who is theeogvrilxiilfsii? . . .Peewee ' i Did you know - - live? - - e magic , ing Only Who is Q00 forest fires ? fgvent an P 9011511 Okay the Bear. ,i it W, . . 1 ar I F 2 Q iv gh ! V V , Q, ff Qi ., 1 ,V , K ,, ll V . Q, if , . x V J: I v f M . f' WJ 'L .. fz?hV f ' : ' , .. ,e'. VV , ' if Brush, Therese Buchanan, Melinda Bunin, Michael Burge, Wesley Burke, Jam: Burke, Ruth Ann Burns, Mike Bush, Danny Buyse, Troy Caccamo, Toni Campanella, Michael Campos, Bonnie Sophomores Class of 1988 ,,,, , I ,, 1 JH , new ar , ' 5, 45 ,42 Burback, Deanna Burman, David Bycrofl, Wade Cantara, Dennis Q-1, wwf Capelman, Robyn Caruso, Sharon 1- Chase, Rosemarie Chinn, Thomas .2 2 ' , .' 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' ti '- 5 , w De Lucia, Victor Dickinson, Michelle Dittmer, Traci Dulay, Lisa Dykes, James Decelle, Shane Dickson, Nikki Doane, Dennis Dungey, Tnscha g Ee, Victor Class of 1988 K Sophomores il 1 an i if 43 1 ffggzmiz' X ' i Del Bosque, Clinton Di Gaetano, Michael Downum, Sharon Dunn, Mike Egre, Stephen W, Dickeson, Patricia Dinielli, Steve Ducey, Kris Dwyer, Cendy Esau, Adrian W- rr -. V ff ,, , ,,,,, ,, V ,. ,,V..V ' ' 't,1 ' 't':.,l,4flQf Iwi ' 9 ,V ' who is B squirrel - the utlwinkl ? . . VROCRY' es sidekick of the Ladv who 'S 9 , . .5Camp' and the Tramp- anadiah Mgunted Who 'S a Cwho is like his Policeman -,,Qm. nam e? . . .Dudley DO Who is OHV o 0879 Did you ,it know 1 Y? e Ovle 5 siste . . . Caster Ovle' vs hier! A that alw 395 eats I Wimpv- - 'M A ., li, 2' '14, 1' W , N wkgqu., , , 4 W M ' 4? 6 f 5 9 gi .. W W LJ , 'W' Foley, Patrick Fredkin, David Fuson, Darbie Gamer, Heather Garcia, Lisa Fogg, Julie Frazier, Jeff Furze, Dawn hafnbu 9 V i ? ,, . 4 mf, if. 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G . ssi- - s Y f W1 .I J 1 t ' K' --s- Q in Us Sophomores Class of 1988 149 f l 150 E227 f i, 4 . , ,Hy :i: fy l ll l K M A or J i M A W fs .eff ,gr 1 , gl, ,, we ' f f 2 . s + , 5 I zzhwfi uf af Q f f., ,y 6 . .-.. H E r . ' J! ' vs 5 1-3 hz f l , I -gn-II' Did yOU know ' e ear and his Where 0 9 . ' w Jeuvstone Park. do V095 B friends live- What carto the words Th S end at's all folksn? ons alw av Looney Tunes' , PiP9V9v Peepelje- , 'e 9 eye S nephews Who are POP Poopeva Pupeve, 9 2 ,F ' 3, 1, 'FZ ' - , ff? fe . -V ,y ' , w e i J , A.,V A 2 fa . ry if' 1 1, f -w w- 4 U I x , ev , M ' . ,. , ip,,,r , 1 J Mi , I 7' .ffl ' K , il ,,,u , K it yiiz .,. K Wg ff' 'i Grimm, Kelli- Guise, Kathleen Hall, Richard Hammet, Kirk Handleman, Jay Grincewich, Shawn Guthrie, Rob Hall, Terry Hammond, Linda Hanson, Karen Gross, Ray Halko, John Hamilton, Jim Hammond, Reese Hardin, Phillip Guinta, Donna Hall, Corina Hammer, Rob Hanchett, Terri Harding, Keith Hal Ha! We caught you, Patty, tapping her shoulder. Sophomores Class of 1988 ,bl af., K 4 M, g M - r . . W e . ' 4 u i f wr- i 3 ,f i - I Hargrave, Michele Hazelwood, Tom Henry, Linda Hess, Hilary. Harper, Sonya Hecht, Michael Henry, Ulis Hicks, Lalonya if 'rf A Q L ef 2 on . , rf ' ' A ' 4, , . 5 i fi l, , , 14 1 3 i v M 4 Harris, Carlyn Hemphill, Kyra Herlong, David Hill, Jim Harris, Myron Hemphill, Tracey Hernandez, Jose Hill, Wendy whovs dgg is it w as l j v 1' , ' Did vw WW ' 1 1 f 1 is i' 2, M li J V Q ? 5' ,Al . Z, K Q 5 0t?- - Jar12 5- e1'S Cat what is Gafgam ho are Dai59 D Azreal. W . M ,June April, 39 ,ff Dick and 'S . 'P uck's nieces' ,,'v , ,'-, , ,- , , 2 nfl, 1 P P, sa , age fa .i i f W' ' 15, 1 ff A ,,.,, . . , Q ,Y fa 5 3 aw . I 9, if ' - ,liz v A ,,,' .f Y 'mfg ,,,f , , ,V 7 , V 1 I JL 1 l V, Halle, David s Hintz, Mario Hollingshead, Tammy Homick, Amie vu 3 ,, Zin, f' Q H-' Hilliard. Steven Hinners, Hans Hobbins, Angela Hogan, Stephanie Hollingsworth. Ronda Holte, Michael Hope, Hank Horne, Angela Hinners, Kevin Holbert, William Holzer, David House, Reggie i 1 .S it ,J i . My :iff -1' f .,,, ., f 11 ' ,l,, ,, ,,,,,. VV y rV,J.,, 'T I' ,IV I fin ,, c, '- 1 i 1, , 'I f Hunsaker, Briane-'- Hutcherson, Lia Jackson, Jamil Jaramillo, Teresa'- Johnson, Corey I . ,.,. V , V f 4' , ,,.,,, , Z. if f, ' ef f 3. 4 .xiii 3 xi ' ,ff get V: We -W, A Hunt, Greg Hunter, Rickie Ireland, Jennifer James, Sandra Jardine, Brandan Johnson, Glenda Irvine, Patrick Jamison, Antonette Jeffries, Riea Johnson, Jimmy A , W ,, , ,,,., 11 if 9.- M g I- Husl-tins, Allan - lshikawa, Sky Jaramillo, Jon Jersey, Don Johnson, Issac,- , - Are your classes really that boring? Sophomores Class of 1988 151 WWQY H 5 ' fn ,,'. , jf, J .fy , f ,,L.,,, ., ga '61 i f A 54 Johnson, Samantha Johnson, Shawna Jones, Chris Jones, Tammi Jones, Timmy Judd, Kenny Kang, Hye-Yong Kauppi, Danny Kearns, Shawna Kennedy, Adam Kettner, Richelle Kim, Hee ,,,Z?3Q ,W , .,,,,,, ,..,, 9 4 V1 ,,f, ,.-, ,' f 'WM ' pf Vama V V f ' , il' 'V ' ff W ? , 5 ,fit A V 9 7' , Jones, Gwendolyn Kaiser, Mary Kelly, Jessica Kim, Moon 152 X ETSQOS? 61558 Brian Ginsberg shows his profile. in The Flinstone ii 11- Did 9011 know h is the Gian flyh oh ad of the Waterbuflalo Lodge Q Q S. who is Pin d? , . . Jimrninil . ' et 0cch1o's cnck Cricket frien what is Jus J JOHQS f ' f', 1' f i , , rfz , ,, xi, ,,mf.f,f . , Z 9 , ,,.,,,, J- ' head's last name? 4. ,, uw! Kim, Tong Kirkland, Michelle Klimek, Sean Knox, Nick Kraft, Karl Krahn, Lori Labo, Renee La Chance, Chris Kissner, Holly Knox, Nicola Krulisky, John La Della, April Kiyono, Karen Kozen, Tammy Kwon, Bill Lamb, Jelf af W' f f ei ii it I 5 xi fflo V -fi-f 5' if Y' ' 1 rev I 5 ,V -Q VK - fx Paige Chura will go to ANY extreem to get some attention. V ff ,A ' 5, 1 1 l ft J ' , t 3 V l Q . J 1 if '-k', , , ,. , 1 ' if . , , efwfs ' My ' 1 km gn: '.-, ' ' , ' 1 ew! - , ':p.,, f' f' ' ,k,' 3 : J . f l -Dzklwi 'Mm' ' ' - 'A 1 i 3 ,,,f,,f,, , , , W,,.,. , . , ., , , Af.,M,,,f,., , ,,.,. ,,., , .. ,. V L s eee L f l ' J f , 2 ' i 5, 1 i I ' 'J Lamela, Jose Langston, Mike Latschkowski, Athena Lavin, Joey Layman, William Leavitt, Jeffrey Lamb, Shannon Langfeldt, Debbie.g n , JerfVv Did VOU know ' ' red? 3 Lamping, Kirk Larson, Chris LaVoie, James Leavy, Kelly Lane, Danny Laskowski, Julie Lawrence, Adam LeBario, Eddie 'P always chase' Tom nd Moftv? who are F , nephews. il l , Mickev What if Kellogg 5 . Milton- MOUSG 5 of the the name fp catfoo toasief ' il n X, f fQ ffflfiflfi , -1, ' A... A ,, Z fi 1 if Lee, David Lee, Randy Lewis, Jennifer Lofton, Creston Longi, Pete Wy WW Y., Q W M' 'Ui' ff' if Wfifff Z W M. .1 fyff f 5 f We fi Lee, Ho Leffler, Bennett Lim, Adeline Lofton, Nanette Lovato, Suzanna ,M ,,,, Www ff 5 f 1 x Lee, Jakee Leicht, Kevin Linnert, Rachel Logan, Deirdre Lucero, John Lee, Lisa Lewis, Jacques Livengood, Chris Long, Darin Luciano, Andre Sophomores Class of 1988 153 154 ,lf qw wi -il, -..ff At the tloat site, Sophomores gather together. K P: as 4 I 2' 0 is 5 , M .4 f i 32. 35- 9 A Y il 'R f' 3 iff? 1 1 :Y 2 .1-9 , f 9 Luna, Laurice Marr, Ronnie Maloney, Kenny Mangino, Rachael Martin, Jeff Martin, Robert Martinez. John Mason, Kevylon Matoza, Tracy Matthews. Amie Sophomores Class of 1988 if J f77'lf Malizia, Nicole' Marriott, Lisa Martin, Tina Massa, Chris Mattingly, Michael Marshall, Tom Martinez, lvett Mathews, Mike Mattio, Mike , H ,1,, l V, , , ,,,, Mauriello, Ben Mc Adam, Siobhan Mc Dermott, Melissa Melton, Chris lywx 0 fkr, , A K .- 35 A 2 ' , i. 5, I , Q iils , G - ,., , fig , A A ,F . 4' , 'KL' , X64 e ,X i ' ' H- Q f . ,, K gh , Q ,V,9J..,,vr 'E i M- N J M . z, ' l J Maya, Juan Mc Cart, Lance Mc Donald, Jason Menchaca, Cathy - Daewoo D -cg Mayer, Jason Mc Cluer, Kevin Mc Gee, Kimberley Menchaca, Manuela xi 'Y W if R lm S! ' gb x K-we 3 , 5 X ,,,. , 'rf 9 I gilftlfh Mayorga, Dino Mc Cord, Jayson Mc Phail, Christi Meyer, Mike id VCU know ' 59150115 9 ' , , Astro. d and famiW,5 Blondies What 15 , ep . I ,Cookie daughtet S whg are Heckle and the two Hain Jgckle . - -2 ma9P1e5' ' e e e HCM! ,105 Q , af- fb W 'bw lichalski, Reneta liller, Tod liner, Matt lohsem, Bryan Miller, Dwayne Miller, Troy Mizzoni, Candy Monroe, Kristi Miller, Greg Milner, Nicole Mleczko, Laura Moore, Carmen ww , Q ' ' V Czar , 'S x f r Q fx. , .54 2 1 Y 5 T A - W . 'wr' , .Wh W., t -- 4 'V a r If Z'i1 ? X . X fl ? , .1 an C . ' 4 ff 75 Miller, James Milstead, Marci Mohler, Debbie Moore, Joseph 'lm 4? We got spirit, yeah we do. We got spirit, how About you? X . A , ff Q ,Q 44 f , ,, ef' 7 L! who is Dino? ' pet dinosaur ' what is hofne of wha is I , Cindy Bear Did you WOW ' . The Flintstone'S , The Emerald ctw? The Wizard Of 02' Bear's 9-ifl friend? 1 as , 3 - , I 1 7 ,um rs., t X 1 Morgan, Shelley Morris, Camille Morrissey, Nathan Mortensen, Christie Neal, Jacciv-. Neice, Shawn Newsome, Ramone Newson, LaTonia ' if ' 1 A ' . I N 0 ,, r , M K 1 .. W I M r ' if ' i f 1 5,1 fi ' , ,fa i Morris, Sean Mulligan, Erin Nelson, Tonya Nicols, Sarah Morris, Tabitha Murray, Ngaio Nettles, Brian Neilsen, Howard Sophomores Class of 1988 155 parents? Mitchell. Captain bad QUV in MCD Hewev v S1011 kfl ,..ef1-1 OW- enace'5 ' th M who are Dellmlilicee and Hank Crook? - - - The Wh0'S d. Qnald l-an lghxllrexlris uncle? . . .Donald DUCK J 8 new sM,.,.,,,, Lew 29 1 7jlEV ffi q 'W V - V A .W-tzm, ' , , H gg ,tr J f l rm. I 2 ., ..:-:r K f, 4 if H 1,254 R 'T ,mf E 6 J, ' Vpxlr l 1 f ff J ,. I Norwood, Lorraine Noto, John Nunn, Alissa Oliver, Shanna Ondo, Sean Orcr, Gina Owens, Keashua Owens, Kristi 156fmmm8 and -Y 1- . o ,. -. . 'lk RQ '- Novak, Bill Olmedo, Maria Oropeza, Angelo Owens, Tonya Nua, Monika Olsen, Kimberly Ostrom, Chris Packer, Danny , awww 7 K - fc i I 2 2. ri 2 4 4 .M eel Z Pig .4 if J' A V 9 p . gs.: ee t f '.,:f J, J rf W Av V se, 1 f 'V f A r 1 415.4 9' 5 1 Af 4' ,, , ,. 2 f E2 t -1-..f an' C V r i ' , , ff ll V l gstj, Pak, Song Perkins, Reggie Phelps, Clytee Pirrone, Lisa Procopio, Dennis Page, Sherry Perkins, Greg Phelan, Karmen Pingul, Ronel Powers, Tammy Parness, Jeremy Perry, Lisa Phillips, Wayne Ponton, Jennifer Ramchand, Kusum Patsch, Ingrid Petersen, Tracy Phomninh, Kongkeo Powell, Jon Real, Eric Q I . . , . . ff f The Sophomore Class Committee puts the pieces of their float togethe during Homecoming Week. Q T4 t 9 i M , i Who is S Sugar Smacks 3- , U ,i if-fr ' x 1 XX . - 'Q' f ,ll 2 3,32 if S ,X i' ' J ' ' 1 1 X 2 T 7 S l X , W 93 if in assi gn , .gg K' 7, . iz' Roth, Renee Roybal, Michele Sable, Don Saffier, Michael Sall, Deena Sanberry, Deandre Santarelli, Christy Santiago, Alberto Santiago, Joseph Schafer, Michael Schmidt, Anna Schmidt, Lynda Schneider, David Schofield, Micheal Seitz, Christina Sell, Jenifer ,pffe RN 2 'i?t5l'?i:1, ,A f Greg Miller laughs at his friend's attempt to show his muscles. Sophomores 1 5 7 Class of 1988 ff . 1: ,:'1.Q , pit- W w sw, fa , 0 L ,,,, ,A ' Q , 2 If l . ,,. my fa, ' Meg, - , 1 W? 1 ' A ff 2, EW W5 .,. 'iff 'Q' 7 fb X 'Z 39 84 f ,z i. ','f.w , , 49' 4 ,yd f . 5? 115, M 7 V!2 3 9 x Q3 :ii Q ,fb 0- , A. if ' ,,,,, ,. .,, A, Selleck, Charles Shattuck, Greg Shoemate, Lea Sieler, Chris Shadd, Wayne Shearin, Jeri Shook, Jett Silas, Anthony Shafer, Barry Shepard, Darius Shorter, Sedric Simmons, Toya Shapiro, Michael Shivers, Nicole Siegel, Mara Singleton, Pamela Shannon and Tammy talk during an assembly. 158 X iiflloiiiiig Who is Beppo who is , CaSP9f' Who are the seven the friendly Sho Did yOU know ' 9 Sutbefmanls st? Dwaffs? - - Sleep? 1 Sne2ZVv o 99 . lg EHXISV DOC, and Happy f a ,1, V,kVk or W 'M a 5 l,'l ? it N,,, Q Y ' fi ' u i ii rf ' ' 5 'v. Skalkotos, Marina Skurow, Matthew Smith, Candy Smith, Kari Smith, Ron Smith, Shanan Smith, Wendy Smith, Willie Snow, Dee Soehngen, Brian Solheim, Matt Solomine, Ronald Y ,.w,, Smith, Craig Smith, Shaun Snyder, Krista Sottile, Laura Wh0 , . Peiuma' Did 900 know is POIkv Piss 9 7 5, 111 ffiend' ame in And? ie -, 3 w,,,,i what is riffs nick if S S K. CHPP? 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S ree, .S -we ' ,T Stuckey, James Tagg, Annette Tatro, Michael Tellis, Tina Thielman, James Suarez, Lisette Tanzi, Gina Taylor, Vergus Templeman, Jason Thomas, Robert Swlnson, Veronica Tapia, Andrea Taylor, Alvin Territo, Michelle Thompson, Robert Szymanski, Michael Tarno, Jason Teal, Terry Theiss, Rachael Tibbetts, Troy ' AM 1, WHERE AM1ilUINE, HUWl l si W M Q6 N 5 Erin Mulligan gives a presentation in Careers class while Mr. Hadfield and classmates look on. 45 l -iff' aa- ww-up C?Zih2f iZrZ5 X 159 160 .- '5 David Did V011 im ,-gif Seville'S OW- 6 delin- Who I , ? . , ,Alvin quent chlpm unk un 80,5 b what is Paul B V name? - - 'B abe h05tS in P the 9 Whanxageghnky, Pinky, and Clyde. lue 0X'5 ac-man? X l fQ,i,W,, ,f ' 'E l f k,,,,' fm -f ' , .1 .g p I x , mr f.., ww A 't' ,, f,,, ., 1 , 1 ' f Q, . , f 54,2 y , y v gs, i A z ,. ,. if z,. ,m A Q it r J llls or 7 92 A ,VV . , , ' i f-, if , ,,,., A , -i I f Tinder, Wendy Torlman, Deborah Trede, Jim Unis, Adrienne W J J I H 5 , K K f ' ' Y V 1 ' J ' , l 4 ' Q, vw H 1, V Tippen, Glen Tonry, John Torello, Michele Traschler, Stacey Travaglia, Laura Trazig, Sue Trierweiler, Liz Urbanski, Holli Sophomores Class of 1988 Troccoli, JoAnne Van Dyke, Kimg Turner, Jess Van Orman, Donnalyn 'l ,5 f 'f.. S X f 2 , 'rl' . ,X r ' '11142 F' ,,-v'Q iii H - . I f, I l 1 lei,e -me ,r , . ,,,, ' K Av- , 0 I x:,,gg , ri' ., r , if ,yiy , J 154' ll ,' . f 1 I f- ' 1 5 V fi Wim W I ' J ,gf Q Vazquez, Carlos Vitulli, Steven Warren, Heather Watson, Rick Verwey, Shawn Vignale, Trina Vroom, Angela Wallace, Rachel Warthen, Cheri Washington, Donnell Watson, Willie Weather, Andrea Virgil, Cassandra Wamick, Ryan Washington, James Weber, Kristine,,,,. Spirited Cowboys gather around to be photographed on Spirit Day. l Who ii Did you know ' i is SC00b9 , ScoobV Dum Munste ' 7 ln- Doo's C0115 rs home ad' What is 015313 Mockingbird Lane dress? - - ' what is the tefss In the Mun'-4 . . .Thing- hand'S na me? ,f Velsh, Anna Vheaton, Fedrick Ville, Monica Villiams, Wendy V, ir if if sri' K1 1 .s,i41E'1'. ff? 1. X f :V A. fi ,'f:'f, . . ' w r '- '4'? , , ,,,,, Welt, Tiffany Wesley, Mario Weston, Lori Whitaker, Bruce Whiteman, Erik Whitney, Robin Williams, Marshyan Williams, Tammi Williams, Travis Williams, Wendy Wilson, Shonnette Winkler, Paul K ,, ,ik , - - ' I : ,.,g,4 ,H iw -QW f - ,N us., , ,. ., , M, s, ' f. ' Zemp, Charles Woods, Joy Wozny, Pete Yocum, Holly Yoon, John Young, Mike Zanata, Chris Zyrini, Bobby Zyrini, Tommi f' ii ,fi 5 ,fi Yarter, Tom Young, Al Yenser, Ann Marie Young, Andrea Zobrist, Gerry Uh, does anyone have a dime to spare? Sophomores 1 Class of 1988 1 , , W, , egg .AY ,V,?i,5l,, V EE' I 5 E . g f W , - 1 !::!Qiff2ffi235- Ag '41 V 41511 1 V iff X Page , fav H it w Divisiosiggz K 1985-86 SUNSET DIVISIGN 81 ZONE CI-IAMPIDNS The Varsity Football Team was extremely successful this year. It was believed by many, including the the local media, this would be a reconstruction year for the Chaparral Cowboys. Except for returning Quarterback John DeShields, the Cowboys had to replace nearly all starters from last years Sunset Division Cham' pionship Team. Lead by a new Head Coach Bobby Johnson, the Cowboys tied its all-time number of wins in a season with a record of 10 wins and 2 losses. Although this year's starting line-up was primarily made up of Juniorsg what they lacked in experience they more than made up for it through hard work and pride. A major key to the team's offense was Senior Quarterback John DeShields, who was named All Conference Quarterback and Of- fensive Player of the Year Division ll. John was also honored by being selected first team punter both for All Conference and All State. Placekicker Frank Lemmon was essential to the teams vic- tories at Homecoming and the Zone Championship game. Chaparral's defensive team, coached by Asst. Coach Greg Spencer, was lead by Jon Boman, Shawn Taylor, Kevin Thomas, and John Lucero. These players along with Frank Lemmon and Tim Pinther were also named to the 1985 Southern AAA All Conference Team. Chaparral's season record was 8 wins and 1 loss going into the Zone Playoffs. The teams excellent defense provided them a devastating 20 to 0 win over defending Zone Champions Valley Vikings. The Cowboys were now forced to play highly favored Rancho Rams, the only team to beat them during the regular season, in the Zone Championship Title Game. Frank Lemmon's overtime field goal provided Chaparral with an exciting come from behind 31 to 28 victory and AAA Zone Title. Chaparral's disastrous defeat in the State Championship,to the Wooster Colts, was greatly over shadowed by the team's extrodinary ef- fort and pride throughout the entire season. 11 Doug Coleman's reaction to Frank Lemmon's field goal, lets everyone in the stands know that it was good. 21 The ex- pression on Coach Johnson's face shows how proud he is of his Cowboy Team and the 1985 Zone Championship Trophy. 1 Football in 1l Kevin Thomas throws Rancho's quarterback for a nice big loss. 2l 1985 Sunset Sz Southern Nevada Zone Champions! Row 1: Reggie Hicks, Ivan Johnson, Ron Sufana, Richard Krulisky, Mike Marchant, Lee Sparrow, Doug Coleman, Ken Bushling, Frank Lemmon, and David Cline. Row 2: Asst. Coach Kostadelos, Gary Cybert, Jason Ware, Mike Ford, Rod Smith, Mike Morris, Guido Pompili, Joe Salazar, Jimmy Brown, Dennis Storey, Bill Richardson, and Manager Ron Bank. Row 3: Head Coach Bobby Johnson, Wade Gochnour, Bill Scaldeferi, Rich Lit- tle, John Lucero, Robbie Johnson, Shawn Taylor, Steve Mull, John Courson, Tim Pinther, Ceasar Daddabbo, and Manager Garland Stewart. Row 4: John DeShields, Garrick Flake, Kevin Thomas, David Lord, Jon Boman, Craig Metcalf, Mitch Opar- nico, Asst. Coach Greg Spencer, and Asst. Coach Hetjonk. 3l Quarterback John DeShields gets a pass off before being sacked by a Western defender. 4l A Valley Viking throws a little pass in- terference on Billy Scaldeferi, E 1 7 SCOREBOARD HOME 19 ELDORADO 7 24 BASIC 21 7 RANCHO 37 13 LAS VEGAS O 17 CLARK 0 25 VALLEY 23 35 WESTERN 14 17 GORMAN 10 48 BONANZA 28 ZONE 20 VALLEY 0 31 RANCHO 28 STATE 0 WOOSTER 31 S t Varsity Focgblai fl 1 5 LGGKING TO THE FUTURE M 1 K Football ll James Brown meditates about the game plan. 21 A rushing Ken Bushling dashes for another Cowboy Touchdown! 3D Hey! Billy Scaldeferi, the ball is behind you! 11 Place kicker Frank Lemmon discusses game winning kick with television reporter. 21 Yeah! We're Number 1! 31 Wide receiver Wade Gochnour looks for down field blocking after catching a pass. 45 Quarterback John DeShields looks at the referee for a flag as the Rancho Rams are called for un- necessary roughness. 51 Coach Johnson tells Shawn Taylor what play to take back to the huddle. 61 Defensive specialists Mitch Oparnico and Dennis Storey let everyone know that the Chaparral Cowboys defensive unit is Number 1!!! Varsity Figzgi K 1 6 7 -.-aq....- JAYVEE 8r FRESHME KICK, PASS 8: RUN TO VICTORY This year's Jayvee football team, coached by Hayward Harrington, had a good season con- sidering the loss of many key players to in- juries. The team ended with a 5 wins and 4 losses record and a third place finish in the league. The top offensive players were Tony Hicks, Deandre Sansberry, and Bill Cline. Sansberry was the team's leading rusher with 606 yards. Jason Tarno was the team's top receiver with three touchdown catches. Defensively the top players were Mario Wes- ly, Mike Copeland, and Vic Delucia. This year's freshmen football team, coached SCOREBOARD Q HOME VISITOR JV FR JV FR I 15 27 ELDORADO 8 6 52 27 BASIC 0 6 16 25 RANCHO 7 7 14 35 LAS VEGAS 0 13 12 18 CLARK 13 14 0 2 VALLEY 6 10 25 28 WESTERN 26 14 20 12 GORMAN 21 6 52 12 BONANZA 0 16 Sports K JV Football by Larry Barnson, did exceptionally well with a 7 wins and 2 losses record. Despite the fact the team was physically small, with tackles weighing a mere 110 to 115 pounds, the Cowboys most impressive statistic was they out scored their opponents by the runaway margin of 185 to 79. The most valuable players to the team were: Ted Oparnico, the teams quarterback and punter, rushed 374 yards: Greg Shapiro who played offense and defense and was the top receiver, and Zed Robinson who played defensive tackle. Other outstanding per- formers were Antanus Pullum, the Cowboys top rusher with 439 yardsg Tracy Ealy, and Aumberto Sanchez. bx 'X 41.1. of X Q I , ,s 'fy Q,-avg?- f h a, 51? ' e 1 A- iyg. K fb .W 4 ,, - Ek L lal ' 'i ' A . ...--. .,. J-Mat, , ,V-3.,-Qgfwy,,t N A- :-.:. - , WM J .i,..5fw. r','? . .. - .sg if fssw- 1 ff.,-,K A ,,,,- ...X V if - -V i' -ff-fu ' . . s.,:.f f-is ' Ji As Vg' ' -'-.L:31'3i L li, -fm., s 4 1... 'K .,. X Aw.-WLsm.1 f K' A 'rx'-is ' ' su g W, 2 tg E, ,Z ' ,.- ' , krihwff ' ,X ,?, ,W ,M , W I is ,..,ggjg ,3T,,V4,f'S2f. , , ,,,, Q Q,. 'I95 . ?'3'J..1. , T 5' ' im. J vt um ,Lge ..,.V.,. , I ,WV M bln I 5 W. in J,-yt view? 74, . , fM'5s,eq,r,,, I N. F T i WM: ' K ,'9 Qig , V, ,Wg W N W , ,. : ,,'r A if -xv I: ,LM - w ,' ' Y ,Q K H ,L a?l4?.., M 3 Q . . .. l:e'.vhm,.,- ., 125: . L ft.. x . S Q S Q Q.. Q t i Jiffl - 'L Weld? rr . f, ,, .p 2 JA 6 Opposite page: ll Andre Grove scampers around the end for a first and ten. 23 1985 JV Football Team Row 1: DeAndre Sansberry, Jose Banuelos, Ken Judd, Jim Thielman, Bill Cline, Tony Hicks, and Mike Copeland. Row 2: Advergus Taylor, Ben Mauriello, Davld Gomez, Aaron Gunning, Dino Mayoruga, Pat Arsen, Mike Barber, and Vic Delucla, Row 3: Chrls Linengood, John Lucero, Dennis Kauppi, Brandon Jardine, Corey Johnson, Mario Wesley, David Vaccri, and Tom Boudreau. Row 4: Coach Stanley, Sean Barrett, Clinton Blain, Jason Tarno, Chris Larson, Dennis Doane, and Coach Harrington. 33 Coach Harr- ington sends in a play wlth Earl Manson. 4l Runningback Tony Hicks eludes an Eldorado Sundevil. This page: ll Halfback Mer- riel Robinson runs for his life from a Rancho Ram. 21 Coach Barnson goes over defensive assignments with his players. 3l Kicker Ted Oparnlco punting. 4l 1985 Freshmen Football Team Row 1: Carl Reno, Marc Leavitt, Tracey Ealy, Bryan Haubolk, Ted Oparnlco, Devonn Porter, and Brian Lebaron. Row 2: Zed Robinson, Scott Jones, Donnie Kiernan, John Gallucci, Antaney Pullum, Cory Tick, and Ray Agcarate. Row 3: Jack Ewing, Ron Dubovich, Jessie Bishoff, Matt Young, Merriel Robinson, Jimmy Lee, Ken Wright, Bill Relaford, and Eugene Cason. Row 4: Coach Barnson, Joe Basso, Humberto Sanchez, Harold Allsugh, Eric Ward, Mike Whitney, Greg Shapiro, and Coach Gonzales, 51 Runningback Bill Cline straight-arms a Gorman defender while fighting for the goal line. 6l Quarterback Ted Oparnico barks out the signals to his offensive line. Sports Freshmen Football CUWGIRLS SPIKE The Varsity Volleyball team had another successful season this year. With five returning players from last years state championship team, the cowgirls compiled a 15-3 league record. The girls won their division for the very first time and received an automatic birth to the State Tourn- ament. This years top seniors were Tanya Lazenby and Jennifer Cook, top juniors were Karen Scholl, Stephanie Jordan, Vickie Ealy, Susan Dungan, Julie Saxton, Andrea Harris and Holly Browng top freshman was Aretha Jordan. This page: ll Coach Lytle expresses her emotions at the state tournament as the team watches on. 21 1985-86 Varsity Volleyball Team top rowg Coach Lytle, Camille Morris, Jennifer Cook, Karen Scholl, Tanya Lazenby, Susan Dungan, Vickie Ealy and Coach Brown. Bottom rowg Holly Brown, Aretha Jordan, Andrea Har- ris, Stephanie Jordan and Julie Saxton. 3D Susan Dungan raises her hand because she's sure she made the point. 41 Tanya Lazenby goes to any measure to try to get the volleyball over the net. Opposite page: li Karen Scholl kills the ball to gain another point at an away match. 25 Tanya Lazenby hits the ball over the net at the state tourna- ment. 3J Vickie Ealy sets the ball up for her teammate to score a point JJ 5 J Q? yfilf' Sports 1 K Varsity Volleyball K, ,..s1-as-0v0'lW 3 i ip ll i 5 l l 3' 3 1,424 'MZ 4-v-'- - f'-Am-wvlina-a-aq.,.,. lllllllllgl SCOREBOARD HOME Lost Won Lost Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Lost Won Won Won Won Won Won Lost Lost Lost Lost BASIC BONANZA RANCHO CLARK GORMAN ELDORADO LAS VEGAS VALLEY WESTERN BASIC BONANZA RANCHO CLARK GORMAN ELDORADO LAS VEGAS VALLEY ZONE WESTERN BASIC VALLEY State DOUGLAS VALLEY VISITOR Won Lost Won Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Won Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Won Won Won Won Varsity Volilixngi K 1 7 1 TU VICTORY , ,-'M f -9' IZA x . X Q' 2 1 K Volleyball 5 NX-5lf.X . gs xx -..W I Opposite page: ll Vickie Ealy and Jennifer Cook smile at each other and say, We knew we could do it! 2l Andrea Harris practices passing the ball during pregame warmups. 3l Tanya Lazenby gets ready to serve the ball with complete concentration. 4l Stephanie Jordan bumps the ball and watches it as it flies over the net. This page: ll Coach Lytle sits her team down for a brief talk. 21 Jennifer Cook puts her hands up to the ball coming over the net. 3l Julie Saxton gives it her all. 41 The varsity players congratulate Jennifer Cook on a great block. Sports Varsity Volleyball J V 8a TEAMS DIG IT The 1985-86 J.V. and B Volleyball Teams had a good season despite the fact that they were young and inexperienced. Three B team players returned from last year and all of the other players were new to the volleyball program. The J.V. team's overall record was 10 wins and 8 loses and the B team's overall record was 5 wins and 5 loses. Dajana Brown and Tanya Owens had the oppor- tunity to move up and support the varsity team during the Zone and 1 State Tournaments. This page: ll Kristi Close grabs her hand and wonders who she inherited her bionic arm from. 2l 1985-86 B team top row: Alicia Taylor, Michelle Brown, Allison Gresen and Coach Brown. Bottom row: Robin Blais, Karen Coblentz, Tammy Hollingshead and Katie Coblentz. 3l Dajana Brown lets the team know that she got it . 4l Tanya Owens prepares to spike the ball and go for the winning point. 51 Tammy Hollingshead reaches for the ball for a successful set-up. f ililjllsolleyball ' J HOME JV Lost Won Lost Won Won Won Lost Won Won Lost Lost Lost Won Won Lost Won Won Lost FR Lost Won Lost Won Won Lost Lost Won Lost Won Won Won BASIC BONANAZA RANCHO CLARK GORMAN ELDORADO LAS VEGAS VALLEY WESTERN BASIC BONANZA RANCHO CLARK ELDORADO LAS VEGAS VALLEY WESTERN GORMAN SCOREBOARD vlslron JV Won Lost Won Lost Lost Lost Won Lost Lost Won Won Won Lost Lost Won Lost Lost Won FR Won Lost Won Lost Lost Won Won Lost Won Lost Lost Lost JV10-8FR7- IBJ I, a I This page: ll Darbie Fuson and Sharon Walker wait for the op- ponents to attempt to serve the ball. 2l Nanette Lofton bumps the volleyball into the air. 3l Robin Blais punches the ball with a flying leap into a ballet movement. 41 1985-86 J V Team top row: Tanya Owens, Kristi Close, Coach Brown, Jen- nifer Lewis and Alicia Taylor. Bottom row: Dajana Brown, Darbie Fuson and Nanette Lof- ton. 55 Coach Brown gives her team a pep talk before the match. Jv voifgggll f STRIDING F CR VICTGRY Lacking in numbers and experience, this year's cross country teams made a reasonable showing. The boys team lead by Craig Robinson, William Corchuelo, and James Reno worked hard to improve their times in order to qualify for divisionals. The girls team was once again led by Lanie Berry, newcomers Joy Hebert and Renee Hahn were very competitive this being their first year of running. Lainie Berry had a very good chance of qualifying for the State Meet but a nagging hip injury kept her from being one hundred percent when divisional and zone meets were held. The boys' and girls' teams competed independently and had separate coaches. Coach Ericka Turner con- tinued with the girls' team, and Coach Ernesto Lacayo took over the coaching duties of the boys' team. This page: 11 William Corchuelo pulling up on a Bonanza run- ner. 21 James Reno out in front of the pack. 31 Craig Robinson striding it out in the Zone Meet. Opposite page: 11 Coach Lacayo talks over team strategy with his runners. 21 Lainie Berry running is Divisionals despite her injuries. 31 Girls' Team: Manager Mary Limon, Lainie Berry, Coach Ericka Turner, Joy Hebert, and Renee Hahn. 41 Boys, Team: James Reno, Patrick Marchant, Coach Ernesto Lacayo, Craig Robinson, and William Corchuelo. 51 Coach Turner gives Joy Hebert instruction on how to use her arms effectively. 61 Joy Hebert puts forth all her effort in racing to the finish line. Sports 1 K Cross Country tr awk QQ fm ,,,,,, , 5 ,s ,Z ,S iv -. mis I ll. v s asus fl ' I 1 n ,153 J his-i 1 ,wif wfdbvf,-'V .4 1. J, 'Hr + A rf .4 gy 2: ff- gy? F -H' J 'C 3 4,4 -J'-1 fi: A 3 -x I ,B Tv .pa ,,-ffm v, , . I if J!! Sports -Cross Country X 1 7 7 178 BUYS TENNIS The boys tennis team had a very good season, with a record of 7 wins and 3 losses. Leading the group, in doubles, was Kirk Grimm and Lanny Andrews. They played in the state tourna- ment with a record of 30 wins and 4 losses. Mike Bastin was the leading singles player. I-Ie played in the quarter finals with a record of 20 wins and 6 losses. The team was lead by Coach Swallow and overall they played well and had a lot of fun. This page: li Mike Bastin kneels in- to a backhand. 21 Lance McCart follows through on ay return. 3D Gregg Miller shows enthusiasm in his serve. 41 David I-lerlong prepares to serve. 5D Corey Fields shows aggression on his swing. Opposite page: li Top Row: L to R. Mike Dinelli, Mike Bastin, Jeff Stout, Lanny Andrews, Kirk Grimm, Barry Schafer, Gregg Miller, and Coach Swallow. Middle Row: Wayne Shadd, Rick Watson, Corey Fields, David Herlong, Darren Rose, and David Schneider. Front Row: David Lee, Lance McCart, Scott Goldman, and Lance Davis. 25 Kirk Grimm serves to his opponent. Si Lanny Andrews serves that winning ball. Vs. 3 .,.. t K V, V -2 5 l A Q .V -. X. --1.57521 HOME VISITOR! N 3 M g W we- ? ' - . f.3:.if. 21 LAS VEGAS 7 1 10 VALLEY 18 5 15 BONANZA 13 I ,.,..,,,,, 7 g 16 WESTERN 12 Q y 3 1 it BW CLARK 19W ' - ,, L , I V A I V. 4 GORMAN 24 H - T - 19W ELDORADO SW it f , Yr: 19W BASIC SV2 19W RANCHO SW 1i1i .,', ryrrl 21 BOULDER CITY 7 L1, i'i ff: fiii A 'Season Record 7 - 3 ' ...i.' lii E. 5 ' sii. ... ,.y..i... .. .1, ...... ,...,..p ......1. . . . S Sports K Men's Tennis f'1lwf1 V . 5 it - a s 'N-fe. ii .. .pp. L .... . fl ,T l . ' ' no 'aw x , 1 1 -.Q . Q LQMMM Ili . 3 'Ilia mf -nv rn 'HF Q6 QV Y iN! ' i X 'SQ iv' 'axes Tl Lf X X K , ,, J, - 1 fl lp 1 , 5.5 L -, ,Wy aw , , 1 , vfffff ,f f' AFw'mw Wf '. fa-.L 'Q-vvk' LJ' f x - 5 ii? f ' ' L-,fgj -Mug ' fif9'Pf2erHwf-fr-1' , 1 V' ' L X HRM .Qi 1 . ' ilezzeiiwifxf 1 ,, -fm fN.. A .--g -.1 1' 2 .La 'm 2: 9 , J 2 fig ...HL-'gal 1 ,V l , Z Sports Men's Tennis X179 GIRLS TENNIS The 85-86 Girls tennis team had a very good year with a record of 7-3 overall. The most valu- ble player was Susan Woodward with a 30-7 record in singles. She was seventh in the zone tournament. Kelli Grimm with a '22-13 league record was another outstanding player in singles. ln doubles Amy Foutz and Beth Sylvis made it to the quarter finals in zone. The team was lead by Coach Fesenmeyer. -amnaov MW SCOREBOARD HOME I 24 LAS VEGAS 4 26 VALLEY 26 14-W BONANZA 13V2 16 WESTERN 12 12 CLARK 16 9 GOR MAN 19 22W ELDORADO SW 27 BASIC 1 12 RANCHO 9 18V2 BOULDER CITY 996 'Season Record 7 - 3 f aladlrggnk Tennis .M ., .... 1 , ,, .. - ' I vtr- --- ., Y 2 L -I 55.5 - 'f.' 1 Q...-Q . st -I in K ...a..g.1 ,....Q..,j...f as-x-5 4 Emi -.,.....- , r i , . ., , k k K. 15.2 . 1 ' 3 ' , 5. .IT gg? ,.g 5- - ,.3,51iLF saw 'X I ll AL1' f 4 'i sfgggaii. ,LL1 .qs ' ,,1a . L K piggy Q E fstlyggyz me , , Ii 1: '-P' 1 Qi W, 5 4, 3 S I 1 ' rr X ff hs . ., Q A b 1 gf ' it-, 1 , . - . Q, if--1 . M555 L . .s ix f ilu, 4' ...Jr x Q. A w if , .5 R-0+--vw m 1h L E x . ' .L 5-nh eu., X , l Opposite page: 11 Susan Woodward returns the ball to her opponent. 21 Amy follows through on her swing. 31 Cristen Gyger smiles with reassurance. 41 Kelli Grimm is determined to return the ball. 51 Krista Kaiser kills the ball. This page: 11 Michelle Dickinson uses her backhand to return the ball. 21 Senior players: Cristin Gyger, Susan Lynch, and Susan Woodward. 31 Coach Fesenmeyer demonstrates proper form. 41 Top Row Krista Kaiser, Beth Sylvis, Susan Woodward, Coach Fesenmeyer, Cristin Gyger, Kelli Grimm, Middle Row: Kim Ward, Michelle Dickinson, Amy Foutz, Susan Lynch, and Yvette Huisenfeldt. First Row Sarah Nichols, Crystal Spinnuzi, and Lynda Null. Women's f 1 8 1 SCOREBOARD VARSITY FUTURE SEASONS . . . The 1985-86 Cowboy varsity basketball team had it's share of problems. All of last year's State Tournament Team starters graduated, leaving the Cowboys with a very young and inexperienced team to make up the difference. Only two players returned, Senior Louis Buford and Junior Gerry Coleman. Gerry Coleman did not get to play until midseason due to being ineligible. Coach Booth, due to players quitting the team, was forced to bring up Tom Boudreau and Tony Hicks off of the junior varsity to provide the varsity with enough players to field a competitive team. As the season advanced the team failed to progress as they could have because practices were plagued with a mixture of sicknesses, injuries, and players being er, fxwgp,,' Preseason 47 Basic 68 70 Ramona 65 41 Eldorado 75 42 Rancho 69 55 Las Vegas 63 72 Western 7 1 5 7 Cresenta 69 52 Gorman 62 68 Marcos DeNiza 61 55 Brophy Prep 57 46 Sweetwater 63 Conference Games 31 Bonanza 66 40 Clark 45 79 Valley 65 49 Basic 66 55 Gorman 63 3 7 Eldorado 69 56 Rancho 74 51 Las Vegas 66 69 Western 89 61 Bonanza 75 45 Clark 69 5 1 Valley 58 59 Gorman 69 . Zone 69 VoTech 59 63 Eldorado 7 1 1 8 2 Sports Men's K Varsity Basketball ineligible. The team did enjoy attending a Christmas Tournament in Chandler, Arizona. The Cowboys had a good showing in losing by two points in the semifinals to one of the top teams in Arizona, Brophy Prep. Team leaders this year were: Senior Louis Buford, Juniors Gerry Coleman and Gerard Medlock, Sophomore Andre Grove, and Freshmen Mark Cozad. Other players who played an important role in the team were Juniors: Doug Welsh, Nate Cromwell, and Mitch Oparnicog Sophomores: Tom Marshall, Tom Boudreau, and Tony Hicks. The experience gained this year by a relatively young team will be extremely valuable to Chaparral next year in their pursuit of a State Championship. W--el' l' 0 WU' xy - if rrrr , ll Mark Cozad playing tough defense against Ramona. 2l Andre Grove pulls up for a jumper over a Rancho defender. li ll Tom Marshall dishes off a pass around two faked out Rancho players. 2D 1985-1986 Varsity Team: lkneelingl Gerard Medlock, Nate Cromwell, Louis Buford, and Andre Grove. lstandingl Doug Welsh, Gary Flake, Tom Marshall, Gerry Coleman, Mitch Oparnico, Mark Cozad, and Tom Boudreau. 3l Gerry Coleman uses the baseline to get an easy two point against Western. 4D Louis Buford lays one off the glass on a fastbreak. 51 Doug Welsh powers one up against Bonanaza. Sports Men's Varsity Basketball K 1 TO BE FORMED BY UNDERCLASSMEN This page: 11 Coach Hadfield and Coach Booth take a time out to regroup their troops. 21 Mark Cozad shoots one of the Cozad's pa- tent jumpers. 31 Gerard Medlock goes up agains a Clark defender with his one-handed jumper. 41 Nate Cromwell pushes the rock up the floor. 51 Gerry Coleman pulls up at the top of the key to shoot over Western's defense. Opposite page: 11 Coach Booth asks for a ex- plaination of why the Cowboys are not running the offense. 21 Andre Grove drives by two Bonanza Bengals for two. 31 Doug Welsh slaps hands during pregame introductions. 31 Tom Boudreau throws one down court in anticipa- tion of a fastbreak. 'Vs Sports 1 f Men's Varsity Basketball 1 ,V,1 p ' f,,, ,,,, ' .v. ,, ,, ' XXG gli? 191 v-'W' vm - I x , 'W dy I 4. .1-emssm, 2x1 FJ 4' ,M i 1 f 51 'wlvm , I ,,,k. mb, , , 'viiv 'W ' .W A , ,M 5 ,,,f ,Q A,,,,,,, Q., ,, M49 , A-f ,V y ,,,,,,, 0 51? V ,, M ,ff , 'Q' ' Sports Men's Varsity Basketball 185 JV 81 F ROSH HUSTLE FOR VICTORY The 1985-86 Jayvee Basketball Team had another successful season. Getting off to a 4-0 record the team hit the skids when key players were moved up to a deficient varsity team. Under the leadership of Coach Marshall Hanson and Coach Rod Vollan the team soon regrouped themselves to finish the year with a winning record. ball Team lead by Coach Kostadelos. The Cowboys got off to an explosive start with a 6- O record. Their first loss, came at the hands of the Gorman Gaels, another undefeated team 46-47 in triple overtime. Some of the Freshmen saw action with the Jayvee Team when they played schools who had no Freshmen team. ': i ' N 50 E . M .gg is . , serif if if 3' J 2 B if 'K s - 4? x The 1985-86 Freshmen Basket- r 3 ., . , .K L. ll Willie Smith looks down the floor for an open man. 23 Coach Hanson yells encouragement to his team. 31 Tony Hicks pops a jumper from the top of the key. 41 Reggie Perkins slaps one off the glass. 5l 1985-86 Junior Varsity Team: fkneelingl Ronnie Mair, Reggie Perkins, Myron Harris, Willie Smith, Tony Hicks, and Advergus Taylor. tstandingl Coach Rod Vollan, Anthony Silas, Joe Man- tashigian, Ronnie Mair, James Trede, Tom Zaletel, Sean Barrett, Chris LaChance, Scott Georgeff, and Coach Marshall Hanson. 6l Joe Mantashigian looks around a Western Warrior for an open man. 1 X Falilisav Basketball HOME VISITOR Preseason JV FR JV FR 51 53 - 43 43 71 46 5,3230 51 35 s 71 48 Rancho 65 40 gg 53 Las Vegas 32 5 Western Gorman Tourney 1 47 Rancho 79 l 1 63 Gorman 57 48 Gorman 51 League 58 54 Bonanza 66 52 43 Clark 46 57 Valley 35 63 50 Basic 47 38 36 63 Gorman 61 64 49 47 Eldorado 52 46 63 45 Rancho 56 47 72 50 Las Vegas 51 43 79 Western 77 55 48 Bonanza 64 49 42 Clark 38 41 Valley 50 51 46 Gorman 63 54 ' 1 WH . 951' ip 1 . E 3 ......nQvv-v-.W..r.., - - f 5 . .1 , A 1l Coach K leads team in good luck cheer. 2l Zed Robinson jumps for the tip against Bonanza. 3l David Scott skys for a jump shot. 4l Chris Sams brings the ball up court. 5l Pat Smith shoots for two over the Las Vegas Wildcats. 6l The 1985-86 Freshmen Team: David Scott, Pat Smith, Myron Watson, Bob Goetsch, Shane Coblentz, Mark Leavitt, Zed Robinson, Chris Sams, Ronnie Williams, Jimmy Lee, and Coach Pete Kostadelos. F.OflFEZZQffb'1i ! 187 SCOREBGARD HARD WORK AND HUSTLE . . . This years team was short in size, but made up for it by their persistence. Led by only two Seniors, Shauna Johnson and Chris Camorote, they improved their skills, attitudes, and execution of plays. Coach Donnelly stated, A'The more I asked of this team the harder they tried. Tanya Owens, Andrea Harris, and Laurel Davis showed a fighting spirit. The future looks bright with tiny Amy Parker, strong arms Aretha Jordan, Erica Yates, and dead eye shooter Kristie Close all returning next year. At the beginning of the season, Coach Donnelly stated, the girls could only run a mile, by December they were running 5 miles. On February 11, against Clark, a team which beat us by 25 points previously we won 42 to 38 because of training and conditioning we had done. Coach Donnel- ly went on to say, This was the most dif- ficult year of my 10 years of coaching. I will miss Shauna and Chris, two of the finest young ladies to wear a Cowboy uniform. The team motto this year was, it is not your size that is important but your desire to achieve. ll 1985-86 Varsity: fkneelingl Aretha Jordan, Yvette Anzur, Adrianna Donnelly, Amy Parker, and Christie Camarote. fstandingl Kristie Close, Carrie Hintz, Tonya Owens, Andrea Harris, Laurel Davis, Erica Yates, Shauna Johnson, and Coach Neil Donnelly. 25 Tonya Owens taking a one hander. 3l Christie Camarote prepares to make a quick bounce pass. 4l Aretha Jordan comes to help Shauna Johnson control a loose ball. 1 8 8 Sports X Women'sVarsity Basketball T. .,.....t.,.--Nut, afwf. will . W Awww 2 I as k W, Ai 'Ill' Z ' i L,L, , 1,, ,, .Q 6 V, ' - Mgr, .., , ,f ww ' SCOREBGARD Preseason 40 Basic 57 25 Eldorado 75 26 Rancho 46 23 Las Vegas 73 38 Western 36 Western X'mas Tourney 46 Alhambra 64 31 Brawley 48 38 Romana 59 Conference 26 Bonanza 61 33 Clark 54 28 Valley 50 32 Basic 53 36 Gorman 57 26 Eldorado 48 56 Rancho 67 00 Las Vegas 00 .,,.. OO Western O0 34 Bonanza 56 42 Clark 38 40 Valley 58 , is 56 Gorman 36 'V+ Zone 42 Rancho 74 v. ,, M l .amz A., Z, L 5 .,. We . 7' ll Shauna Johnson and Kristie , Close fight for a rebound against 6 the Rancho Rams. 21 Erica Yates skys for a rebound against the Clark Chargers. 3l Chris Camarote takes up a defensive stance. 45 Kristie Close pulls up 4 at the top of the key for a A jumper. 51 Laurel Davis brings the ball up court, x s M, . ,.,. S ,.,.,..W.M.M,'5 ' Ei , ,. Sports Women's Varsity Basketball K 1 8 9 SHAPE TI-IE FUTURE ll The bench gives the team much needed sup- port. 2l Shauna Johnson powers one up to the hoop. 31 Coach Donnelly giving the team direc- tions during a time-out. 4l Laurel Davis looks inside for a possible opening. 90 K Women s Varsity Basketball ll Kristie Close takes a jumper over a Clark Charger. 21 Aretha Jordan battles the boards. 3D Andrea Harris fires one up. 4l Tonya Owens races against two Rancho Rams for a loose ball. 5l Ericka Yates grabs for a ball in hopes of causing a turnover. A Sports Women's Varsity Basketball K 1 9 1 LEARNING FUNDAMENTALS Small in numbers the Jayvee and Freshmen women's basketball teams took to the the court. Under the guidance of Coach Allen and Asst. Coach Pam Albright, the teams played many hard fought games. Coach Allen stated, Now that Freshmen teams have once again been established and the junior highs are fielding teams we should see some advancement in playing abilities. Coach Allen still had to stress the basic fundamentals of dribbling, passing, and shooting. By midseason it was apparent they were mak- ing great progress. Coach Allen also stated, I have enjoyed working with these young ladies and look forward to working with them in the future. 1. L. . This page: ll JV Team: Ms. Allen, Lisa Richmond, Pam Singleton, Christine Hemphill, Regina Slack, Alicia Taylor, and Kyra Hemphill. 2l Lisa Richmond throws one up over the out stretched arms of several Clark Chargers while Rose Marie Chase blocks out for a possible rebound. 3l Pam Singleton takes one to the bucket on a fastbreak. 4l Pam Singleton is fouled while driving the baseline. L Opposite page: ll Coach Allen makes sure everyone understands what is expected. 2l Alicia Taylor shoots a set shot. 3l Foreign exchange student Kaori Horikoshi participates in basketball for the first time. 4l Stacy Allsbrook scrambles for a loose ball. 5l Freshmen Team: Coach Allen, Tammy Williams, Rose Marie Chase, Katrise Carroll, Nanette Lofton, Stacy Allsbrook, and Kaori Horikoshi. 6l Rose Marie Chase has a determined look on her face as she fights for a re- bound. 7l Sharin Wilkin makes a lay up in the Clark game. Sports 1 K Women's Jayvee Basketball X . A 6 rug. E1 fri. fl 1 lse- SCOREBOARD JV FR JV FR 1 7 19 Basic 29 13 31 1 7 Eldorado 46 18 20 28 Rancho 43 13 1 8 2 Las Vegas 33 0 33 Western 30 22 19 Boulder City 16 29 22 33 Bonanza 40 18 36 Clark 30 22 Valley 17 34 32 Basic 3l 20 27 Gorman 37 13 2 Eldorado 33 0 27 2 Rancho 40 0 11 2 Las Vegas 36 0 24 0 Bonanza 31 2 39 Clark 28 37 Valley 50 27 Gorman 49 24 Western 52 Sports Women's Freshmen Basketball 1 'vw fx K' Q U 1: .cal .kj I f QM Q f .f 3 4' QS' ,J i 'Q ' Sl.. :Q 5 if i , iii Q Q 3'9- an f V gs I mm-.:.A X ROLL ON COWBOYS It was a successful year for the mens and womens bowling teams. Although the womens varsity team made it to the semi-finals, they fell a few pins short of the finals. The mens varsity team did extremely well, they went through the semi-finals, only to lose to Clark in the finals. The womens varsi- i ty finished first in their division and the mens varsity placed second in theirs. All in all both teams had a great season. ll Oh no! The ball went in the gutter! 22 Concentration makes it count. SDS-T-R-I-K-E!!! 4l Making sure the ball hit the mark. 5l Back Row: Coach Jacquot, Debbie Langfeldt, Jene Murphy, Marita Giguere, Jennifer Conner, Coach Sagers. Front Row: Krista Matheny, Wendy Williams, Tedie Walker. S t Bowlingflszlnsl fl STICK EM WITH A The 1985-86 Varsity Wrestlers were a young but vic- torious team. Dedicated Coach Barnson, Coach Johnson, Coach Gonzales, and Coach Spencer molded an inspired group of young men. The dieting and discipline it takes to be a wrestler are the major points that this years team excelled in. The unity our team displayed came from the coaches and the wrestlers. Not only hearing the teammates yelling Crossface!, Hips in!, You're too high! and Head up! but listening is what lead the team to pins and wins. Our wrestling team has given so much of themselves to represent Chaparral and it paid off with a very suc- cessful 8-1 season. None of this would have been possi- ble without the hard work and commitment made by every wrestler and coach. After a second place finish at Zone the Cowboys qualified wrestlers: Lee Sparrow, Larry Karlson, Russ Dye, Libano Rezedne, Joe Salazar, John Lucero, Ron Smith, Charlie Larson, and Robbie Johnson for the State Tournament. Our only State Champion this year was Charlie Larson at 119 pounds. Sports 1 K Varsity Wrestling all Z Opposite page: ll Lee Sparrow stretches out in preparation for his upcoming match. 21 Robbie Johnson manuevers his opponent to his back. 3D Libano Rezende trips his man for two points. 4l Russ Dye attempts to keep control of his Bengal opponent. This page: ll Russ Dye lays on his man waiting for the ref. to call a stalemate. 23 Lee Sparrow tries to free his leg from his opponents control. 33 Team pic- ture: Row one: Ron Anderson, Charlie Larson, Don- nie Kiernan, Quinn Boesnaker. Row two: Larry Karlsen, Russ Dye, Ron Smith, Lee Sparrow. Row three: Coach Spencer, Coach Johnson, Libano Rezende, Robbie Johnson, Tim Pinther, Chris Lar- son, Coach Barnson, Coach Gonzales. 41 Max Cor- nia, Coach Johnson, Lee Sparrow and Coach Barn- son offer encouragement to the cowboy wrestler. 5l Charlie Larson waits anxiously for the ref to blow his whistle. Varsity Wriglihg K 1 9 7 COWBUYS D0 IT AGAI U QF 2 x.xxwff,6 2 IM . ,Q h . Vx ', '1 '24unr- 'W Y' 2' A .rf U Q, IF l ,7. 4 . it SCOREBOARD Season's Record 42 Clark 34 36 Valley 28 43 Las Vegas 23 46 Western 23 21 Eldorado 44 56 Rancho 23 50 Gorman 24 40 Bonanza 26 39 Basic 27 Bonanza Tourney 5th Chaparral Invit. 3rd Kingman Tournaey 1st Pine View Invit. 6th Zone Tournament 2nd State Tournament 4th Opposite page: ll Quinn Boesnecker tries to set up a position for a good throw. 2l The ref raises Ron Anderson's hand in vic- tory. 3l Ron Smith sits it out after the match to relax. 41 Charlie Larson tries to scurry for control of the Bengal. 55 Bonanza wrestler tries to escape from Donnie Kiernan's control. This page: ll The team, with all enthusiasm, throws Quinn Boesnecker out on the mat. 2l Chris Larson waits for his well- deserved victorious hand-raising. 3l Robbie Johnson discusses his strategy before the match with Kris Borla, Pin Pal. 4l Robbie Johnson squeezes his opponents leg for control. Sports K Varsity Wrestling 199 J V TODAY . . . VARSITY TOMORROW Becoming better known and respected, the JV wrestling team im- proved and captured more school attention this year. The squad overcame the hardships of inexperience through a lot of hard work, much to the delight of the coaches. Difficult practices and team pride built confidence and momentum in every match and tournament. Even if they didn't come out on top in every match these fine wrestlers worked a little harder for the next match TO WIN. rf VX, r 'W f .- W1 .. ,,... , 'Z . .. . yfyi 5yzyI,, T, iiiig f fiti 4 siifitti . SCOREBOARD IIEWII IEHEHI Season's Record 30 Clark 42 39 Valley 27 37 Las Vegas 38 36 Western 42 24 Eldorado 54 l 18 Rancho 42 42 Gorman 24 21 Bonanza 50 18 Basic 54 This page: ll Ben Mauriello tries to sneak his arm between his opponent's to roll him on his back. 21 Kenny Judd remembers that Coach says hand control will make him a winner. 3l Jim Reno says Stop, wait a minute. You're sup- posed to be on the bottom! 4l Anthony Gallo stacks up Gorman wrestler as the crowd roars 'ohs' and 'ahs'. Opposite page: ll Team picture row one: Jim Reno, Anthony Gallo, Ben Mauriello, and Frank Miller. Row two: Dan Briones, Kenny Judd, Troy Archer, and John Lucero. Third row: Coach Spencer, Tom Squires, Luis Castro, Joe Salazar, and Coach Gonzales. 21 Joe Salazar fights to break his wrestler down and turn him over. 31 Dan Briones sprawls so his opponent can't get a hold of his legs. 4l Tom Squires attempts to roll and keep his man on his back for Sports more than three seconds. 5l Frank Miller says Do not disturb . . . pin in progress! 20OfwmmQ -w-f f ,.4 .V ,. 4, X , , Q ? x .Q 5 . , Qdy Q E V- . , if 1 1 ,, I-fx R , . , W' s W J , , SPIRES ,f 201 GDLFERS DRIVE FDR FIRST PLACE This year's golf team was the best and most promising Chaparral has seen in several years. It was also Chaparral's youngest - with two freshman, two sophomores, and one junior taking the top five positions. According to Coach Dyck, the team was very competitive in it's division and one of Las Vegas' top contenders. This page: ll Jim Hill draws a bead for a putt. 21 Jimmy Lee blasts a shot out of a sand trap. 31 1986 Golf Team lStandingl Jon Benyo, Jeff Stout, Coach Dyck, Ken Wright and Jim Hill. lKneelingi Marc Leavitt, Ed Fryatt, Jimmy Lee, and Chris Rasmussen. Opposite page: ll Ken Wright has a perfect follow through after his drive to the green. 21 Coach Dyck helps Ed Fryatt with his putting stroke. 3D After a tough 18, Jon Benyo and Ken Wright, kick back on the green. 45 Coach Dyck f f riff 3' A .T wif i is . A 5 U wwf ' ' Q 4 ryj K f 1-1 , f r T, Ji . , E if ,M A. W., I in ,' Q . W' X Q behind the wheel. V' 1 it J S 2 0 2 K Michrdzolf X-:.:. , in V xp , 'fl ' 'ggpdv ' - N Ng rs A ' , ' , -. . 1. 3 ff -A 5 .Ag .57 'ff' -- Y W , C Q- 1, ,, f ff ' , , .iq 5:1 '44 ' 6- .X W g , 3.-'T vw' ' , S - ,: gfg- V L..,,-. ,,, Q i -Env TA v Z , ... . ,, . I - mum !,f'g L? L,,,,,,-vw' ff iv 'SQL 7 il X QW SP0rts Me SG0'f 1' 203 GIRLS GOLF The Girls Golf Team had an excellent year with 9 wins and 1 loss. They did a super job taking first place at the Zone Golf Tournament. Jennifer Holt, Chaparrals number one player, was State Medalist with a score of 76. Other outstanding players were Seniors Leslie Wright and Linda Burke. The team was coached by Roger Jacquot and Del Sagers. The Cowgirls fin- ished second in league play and third in the State Golf Tournament. flnvlqf A .L rv? f, X I 4 I ai 44' ll Top row: Mr. Sagers, Beth Sharello, Linda Burke, Leslie Wright, and Mr. Jacquot. Bottom row: Kristi Owens, Jami Miller, Traci Dittmer, and Jennifer Holt. 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SCOREBOARD Wi h ' HOME 3' CLARK 5 ELDORADO 'Y TS BASIC Q . . .L P' , 35' A ' 9 2+ T Rf E 'Ss T ,W S, 1 A . my P' fix' ' 3 akin f + i!! J 5 ,, r er :Ns x A f ' Darian E APS x if ,E ,A+ x a s L .3 A A A x FJ X f, 3 X -x .- 3' 1.12, V f fl... fy' -. ,, gig, E l J-V . f i ' AfE.Q.Q:..3zw l A 3 . ag . ' 2 .1 -- ' A 5 Q Ni S s N V54 2 . my 'gs , T g Q A AQ if rj 1 R ' 5 E X 3 3 267 268 I 255 419 il :rf T .- s. A H iff: A w . Q 4 . 1 C LAS VEGAS 'AAA A AA R BOULDER CITY :Qi A ' GORMAN -C-Q Q 1 RR ' ' A WESTERN AAAC +5 :Sw va 355521, :.C L4-2f5.fQ ' 'K 4 VALLEY Ti: hi.. JJ' is C , C AACA A we ei fif:-P ' , , . we ,. 'A' - A - Season s Record 9 XQCQSS., ' -- ei. :WSW-x fsfshg R f - A 65. e wif, 7- -K., .. Mm- -sf. -L 5 36311-f':'P-mg,.A,vI36f3f':f f Tsrzqrfsi' , A-A me w -ug. ex, 14 1 5, L-,K is min., , ,.m,:-5 f. AQ 'wif QW? refill.- s?f,As1:'Affio A- -A 5 Third in State A C- f I Lf? , . fs- .,-wx we-, -,. -F is A ,. ,ww 261 376 260 333 265 368 249 266 252 335 C C , X we 254 BONANZA 306 243 299 25 236 ' -1 Zone Champions 2 W E.. 5. -- g Ci. 5, i, ,. .i5,fi,,.?.A-.CN M- A an gr 1lJennifer Holt preps for a long drive. 21 Jami Miller lines up a putt. 3l CHS girls gossip before Tee off. 41 Mr. Jacquot shows Leslie the way. 51 Traci Dittmer follows through on a drive, 6l Mr. Sagers, Beth Sharello, Mr. Jacquot, and Traci Dittmer wait anxiously to play a game of golf. Giripggi K I ill m OTHER SUCCESSFUL SEASO Led by Seniors Rick Davis and Jeff Gregg the 1985-86 Varsity Soccer Team surprised a few people by becoming a contender for the Division, Zone, and State titles. The team consisted mostly of underclassmen, they finished the season in fifth place in the always tough Sunset Division, yet their record was better than the first place team in the Sunrise Division. The Cowboys battled it out all season with Bonanza, Clark, Gorman, and Valley. In several of these key conference games the Cowboys lost the game in the final minutes of the game. Coach Minigil stated, The way our underclassmen played this year, the future shines bright for Chaparral Soccerfl This page: ll 1985-86 Varsity Soccer Team: fkneelingl Jeff Levine, Todd Bennett, Danny Combs, Frank Lemmon, Rick Royce, Kelly Anderson, Pat Hanks, Victor Gilgan, and Eric Preston. fstandingl Jeff Gregg, Kirk Grimm, Mariano DeMarin, Mark Williams, Rick Davis, Andre Luciano, Sean Morris, Pete Longe, Derek MacLean, Russ Armour, and Coach Ran- dy Minagil. 21 Jeff Greg and Kelly Anderson celebrate a victory goal. 3l A smiling but cagey Coach Minagil. Opposite page: 1lJeff Gregg shoots a bullet. 2l Eric Preston follows the ball down field. 3D Rick Davis cringes after a head shot, 41 Frank Lemmon makes another good pass. 51 Rick Davis recovers to control the ball. 6l Mariano DeMarin challenges a Gorman defender. 7l Rick Royce flying down field. 8l Kelly Anderson does a bicycle kick. 2 Ax 2, E Aww em Sports K Men's Varsity Soccer ,,,.W X ,ky l 4 fit , X , Ft' fi ,, l ,J . 3 A is 2 SCOREBOARD f ' . M HOME VISITOR Preseason Basic Eldorado Las Vegas Rancho Western 4 O 1 0 4 1 1 0 1 0 Conference Boulder City Bonanza Gorman Clark Valley Boulder City Bonanza Gorman Clark Valley 4 0 1 2 0 3 1 1 1 3 1 0 0 2 O O 0 1 1 2 Zone Eldorado Valley Bonanza State Gorman 4 0 6 5 2 1 0 2 y, V 6. 3 . Q 'Ni SN No X L SWK. K W .,, rrlr y y . .I ' 4 rnor M V W2 .X.r :R Wim : K K W gg S N. 2 5 xg 5 New N. rlro ,K i l g S, er af a ' V ., . ' 4 Q 1 A ,X K '11 4 4 4 no ' . 4 ' 't -4 Il ily Q L t, ae 4 , if ' 1 t Built ' l iz J , I I, W www! . autfirfwwtfy Men's Varsity Sggdg' X 7 vu'- A PROMISING YGU G TEAM The Jayvee Soccer Team finished the season with a 7 win, 6 loss, and 2 ties record. With many new faces in the line-up, Coach Hanks worked hard on the fun- damentals of the game. Shaun Feldman served as team captian. Coach Hanks was very proud of the ef- fort the team displayed all season. He stated, The level of playing talent on this years team is an obvious indication these young men will have a very bright and successful future on the varsity level here at Chaparral. ' ' SCOREBOARD Preseason 4 Basic A 7 Eldorado 4 Las Vegas A 2 Rancho if 2 Western Conference 4 Boulder City 1 Bonanza ii 1 Gorman ,l 2 Clark 0 Valley 4 Boulder City O Bonanza 3 Gorman . 3 Clark .A T O Valley ' WA 'Y 208 Sports Men's JV Soccer iffew .1211-I A N.. ,V :tif w1.,,wgy We .E . f ' 4? sr..-c,,.s. ...X .,,. 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K x t - N 1, h ,, . 5.-'e'13,j A f- ' '-wif?- ta 2836-its N , H .0 A ,. .. in - are Q M5 .-Mil :gy Em-'f . ' Q. 4 , 1,34 f .1-ww 1 3 'U , W -p-Q ,fx . Q e . pn Opposite page: ll Lance IVlcCart and Shaun Feldman attend a pregame meeting with the referees. 2l 1985-86 JV Soccer Team: fkneel- ingl Danny Lane, Howard Cohen, Matt Hamiliton, Chris Breeden, Dave Squires, and Lance McCart. lstandingl Coach David Hanks, Dave Mc- Cusky, Craig Smith, Shaun Feldman, Ed Fryatt, Barry Schaffer, Ted Oparnico, Pat Hanks, Vic Gilgan, Chris Sieler, and Scotty Goldman. 3l Goalie Dave Squires makes a great save. 4l Coach David Hanks concen- K trating on the action. , ' . ,. r - f - 1- ' This page: ll Vic Gilgan uses his knee to keep possession of the ball. 2l Pat Hanks races a Clark Charger for control of the ball. 3l Pat Hanks ' uses his chest to gain the edge. 4l Scotty Goldman boots one down field -dumb' ' 3-,L A . X 1- '4- ,. F 6 - i s' s before a Clark Charger has a chance to block it. 5l Dave McClusky bat- . ,. i Ah JV X ' F g tles a Clark Charger for a loose ball. 6l Shaun Feldman takes a slide to try and save a pass from going out of bounds. Men's Jvgfllxg K DUT OF THE PARK The 1986 Chaparral Varsity Baseball Team should prove to be an exciting ball club. The Cowboys who finished second in the Southern Zone AAA Playoffs in 1985 will return eight varsity members in 1986. The eight returning lettermen are: Lanny Andrews, Scot Brown, Tony Ciulla, Donnie Cipriano, Jim Lit- chfield Joel Middleton and Bill Scaldeferri. Pitching could be the key for the Cowboys if left-hander Scot Brown and right-hander Joel Middleton can come through in the clutch. Sophomore Tom Boudreau will see a lot of the pitching action and newcomer Kirk Grimm rounds out the pitching staff. The Cowboy's number one goal is to win the State Championship in Reno, Nevada on May 16th and 17th. It would mark the first State Championship for the Cowboy club since 1980. Randy Minagil will be Coach White's asst., Coach White is very pleased with his coaching staff and is sure their baseball knowledge will be a great help to the varsity ballclub. The varsity will have nine seniors on the 1986 club. They are as follows: Lanny Andrews, Scot Brown, Tony Ciulla, Donny Cipriano, Charlie Davidson, Jim Litchfield, Joel Middleton, Bill Scaldeferri and Shawn Taylor. With one of the finest high school ballparks in the State of Nevada and the spirit exhibited by our team, the Cowboys will uphold the quality of excellence that Chaparral High School is so noted for. ll Coach White applauds a good team effort. 2l Scot Brown winds up to burn one across the plate. 3D Joe Willis drives a base hit into left field. 41 A view from the plate as Donnie Cipriano nails one. 2 1 O Baseball 2 it r 2 rs X 1 My , fi , . H . --,Pl P l - l' , i M 35 .fr 1 f 1 n r.i. ...Ai 5 ii 1 1 . I r f K rf X - i s ... 'slit Ox x f..4,,e 522 ll Catcher Jim Litchfield makes catching a ball clocked at over 90 mph look easy. 121 Nate Cromwell stretches to snag a bad throw at first, just in time to touch out an Eldorado batter. t3l Tony Ciulla calls for time-out after getting back to second before the throw. Q45 From the dugout Pat Miller, Tim Galleneau, Lanny Andrews and Kirk Grimm watch the action on the field. l5l Outfielder Bill Scaldeferri dives to make a miraculous catch. 161 Coach White goes to the mound to settle down his infielders. l7l 1986 Varsity Baseball Team: lSittingl Rich Farrell, Donnie Cipriano, Tony Ciulla, Pat McGilvra, Tim Gallineau, and Joe Willis. flineelingl Trent Thompson, Jim Litchfield, Sean Mclnerny, Shawn Taylor, Lanny Andrews, Kirk Grimm, and Scot Brown. fStan- dingl Bill Scaldeferri, Nate Cromwell, Joel Middleton, Charlie Davidson, Tom Boudreau, Pat Miller, and Coach Gary White. Sports Varsity Baseball 1 1 J.V . . . BATTER UP!! To watch a JV game this year was a thriller. The strength of the team revolved around a nucleus of returning sophomores Bill Cline, Kenny Maloney, and Mike Copeland. Outstanding freshmen included Ray Azcarate, Tracey Ealy, Pat Hanks, Derrick Maloney, and Doug Mirabelli. The team boasted of a fine pit- ching staff with Chris Bennett, Todd McGilvra, Jay Petrick, Jason Castor, and John DiSabato. The 1985-86 J.V. Baseball team wishes to thank Coach Stanley for a wonderful season. The abundance of wins wouldn't have been possible without his fine coaching ability. f ? f s 5 ff V Q 1 . 1-.-.4 K----1..,.g N .. , .X 2... l S 'X 5 5 Q , 5 ' 1 D Mike Copeland knows how important it is to keep his eye on the ball. 21 Chris Bennett prepares for the pitch. 31 James Cyphers tags second base for an easy out. 41 James Cyphers and Bill Cline sit in the dugout to pose for a few pictures. 2 1 2 K glfolggseball 4? 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Baseball team: lSitting5 Antanus Pullum, Mike Meyer, Pat Hanks, Mike Copeland, Howard Cohen, Guy Taketa, and Ray Azcarate. lKneeling5 Derrick Maloney, Kenny Maloney, Bill Cline, Tracey Ealy, Chris Bennett, Zed Robinson, and Scott Shadd. lStanding5 Coach Stanley, Jay Petrick, Jason Freels, Jason Castor, Todd McGilvra, James Cyphers, John DiSabato, Doug Mirabelli, and Ron Solomine. 35 Mike Copeland hustles back to first before the baseman catches him trying to steal second. 45 Doug Mirabelli rounds third and chugs for Home. 4., a... .Q ,I , -..-.......s,,, 3 ?,.4.,fJ.,,,W3,r ...fm f 'W I X' s R-g.,. , d x f, f :5'5 , Q5 q,,k 3 5 4 s s , FS i 5 sm. x ff' ,piss 'X :yt fb ,XXX 5 I 0' 5 ' N Q' 4 :nv 'nf I Vieira' MQW? W'- 4 'Q' 55 Ken Maloney gets back on first before the tag. 65 Antanus Pullman and Zed Robinson try to figure out what that liquid is. 75 Coach Stanley gives directions from the dugout. S t OTS P 1213 JV Baseball Varsity Slides into Action Under the directon of Coach Tona Lytle and Assistant Coach Cindi Davis the 1986 girls softball team challenged Valley for the Sunset Title. At the start of the season Coach Lytle said, Our goal this year is to finish first or se- cond in league play in order to qualify for the Zone Playoffs, from there its wide open as to who will qualify for the State Playoff. After finishing in third place the previous season, the Cowgirls had a strong nucleus of returning players. Pitcher Jennifer Cook was the key to many of the Cowgirls victories. Karen Scholl, an all league first baseman, was moved to cat- cher to help solidify the infield. Experienced outfielder, Stephanie Jordon, added to the teams success with her outstanding fielding and batting. Second baseman Christie Camarote's defensive expertise helped the team get out of some tough situations. The rest of the team was composed of underclassmen who displayed a lot of deter- mination to keep up the Cowgirls winning tradition. This page: ll Stephanie Jordon just barely beats out the tag at first base. 21 Catcher Karen Scholl gives the outfielders a big target to throw to. 3l Coach Lytle, assisted by Coach Cindi Davis, hit grounders as a pregame warm-up. 4D Third baseman Aretha Jordon shows why her arm is considered to be one of the best in the league. Opposite page: ll Three up! Three down! 2D Jennifer Cook winds up and lets one slide across the plate. 31 1986 Varsity Softball Team: lKneelingl Manager Veronica Swenson, Stephanie Jordon, Glenda Johnson, Lisa Fischmann, Sherrie Page, Amy Parker, Christie Camarote, and Manager Camell Morris. fStandingl Coach Tona Lytle, Aretha Jordon, Andrea Harris, Susan Woodward, Laurel Davis, Karen Scholl, Christie Close, Jennifer Cook, and Assistant Coach Cindi Davis. 4l Shortstop Amy Parker misses a tag at third, but saves a wild throw! 51 Christie Camarote definately beats out a throw to first base. 6l Susan Woodward trying to make a decision about which bat to use. v 2 1 4 fiiilliy -me f W 1 1 Y 4.5 1, ., 1, L34 Q 9' iff'g5,2f , .N wwf Jrffw iff .v-, '1 nada- M Vvifigfg' I . f 1 ' . ., J, ff ,. ,,,,,M,., , 7MM,,,,-f lx , 1 , ,4 W 4 fi' i x ,,,,, hu, .yymm .IM gr Mn ' f 5 U2 L WM ,,,., If Mfg 'rs ' Q J, 'X s, It-U ,, N.-. 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Under the directon of their new coach, Kent Woelber, they practiced everyday preparing for exciting meets. The boys' team was led by Jason Monks in freestyle, Pete Axas in breaststroke, Jeff Redmond in backstroke, and Ben Stivers in breaststroke. The girls' were led by Shelley Morgan in freestlye, Tricia Poma in backstroke, Jennifer Redmond in breaststroke, and Lisa Perry in butterfly. The team also had many other outstanding swimmers which led to their suc- cessful year. Sports 2 1 8 .44 ' ff 'vv W ' ' rf rif f s f 1 if A . f,,,.f, A ,,. ,W fi f rf , U' -fr - , rg: f-.1 'K 5... 3 . Q, W an , -fr f , .5 - 0 1 -,,, ?1l,??Aff Q'V7v'55,,2,V.r- 5T'5fZ'5:fef!fz , ' Ij,,.+.M, , , ftffllix' 291k afar 6 , 2-.4 ,, -1 Q ,9- ' 4 Y - , K 1 if '12 91 4 5 Opposite page: 11 Coach Kent gives finer points on proper strokes. 21 Pete Axas flies into lst in the 200 I.M. 31 Jennifer Redmond does the 100 backstroke. 41 Jason Monks flies off the blocks. This page: 11 Rays wants to know why Tricia isn't swimming. 21 The 1986 Swim team: lFront1 Lisa Perry, Jennifer Conners, Tricia Poma, Bar- bara Beckert, Leslie Stone, Shelley Morgan, Amy Glaab, and Jennifer Redmond. fBack1 Pete Axas, Paul Conners, Kevin McClure, Jeff Redmond, Oliver Beckert, Jason Monks, Ray Leon, and Ben Stiversg 31 Kevin McClure and Jennifer Redmond pose between events. 41 Ben Stivers comes up for a breath in the 100 breaststroke. 51 Jason, that in- nocent face doesn't fool anyone! 61 Shelley Morgan shows us the butterfly in the 200 medley. 71 Jeff Redmond glides through the water in backstroke. 532,222 X 2 1 9 Making Track is one of the few sports where such diver- sities of special abilities are brought together in one team. Where else can you bring together a 200 pound linebacker and a 100 pound cross- country runner and have them equally important to the success ofthe team? Some of these outstan- ding individuals included John DeShields lshot put and discusl, Lee Sparrow ltriple jump and long jumpl, Wade Gochnour llong jump and hurdlesl, Pete Zimmerman fsprinterl, Eric Whiteman ldistancel, Cesare Daddabbo lshot putl, and Robert Desjardins thigh jumpl. First-year coach Greg Spencer was the type of coach who ex- pected his athletes to put their best foot forward. He soon realized a track team can work sufficient- ly without a large amount of discipline, but they must have some discipline to have a successful season. lf! fffflf ' 0 7-5 , Sports 220 Tracks to State 'FP V .., Q' . .pa V' ,J , Q N' ,,-p- 4'-2 f 22.1. -' 1-' .. mmf -. ' fx -'f , . rg:-i - . . W.:-A-,ef ef -bats-PQ- '--- ' ' -,www . Q. I 3 Q ff., V Ixifligrutllfgr, ' .rfgrsi-. :W - . , - few Q U . . - If Q, kt gg . .,,.. ,A 5 .fy ' M 'E F -,.f.Aw. 'SQPA .. 'E T - .si A I ,, v . - Jw 1 .. , M. wfrj- 1 ,JJ r atdffwv sm-aMe:4ffffegp.e.w-:-fa 1 WS ag, .- fi 5, V- ,, :.,.. b 015 3 . 7 i . T r .4 tss M' ' y Q if i 5 i ii. 2, if W 5 ,, f l ..k W L. W... Opposite page: 11 Cesare Daddabbo shows promise in the shotput. 21 Wade Gochnour flys over the hurdles. 3D Tim Jones passes Ron Stewart the baton in the 400 meter relay. This page: The 1986 Mens Track team: CSittingl Earl Manson, Tom Liming, Marine Watson, Brian Lebaron, Ron Smith, Peter Zimmermann, Lee Sparrow, Richard Krulisky, Donnie Kiernan, Timmy Jones, Jim Thielman, Wade Gochnour, Kevin Barrett, lvan Johnson, and Orestes Guerra. jKneelingl Greg Shapiro, Wesley Burge, Cedric Parks, Patrick Vlaming, Michael Barber, Joe Salazar, Jarrol Pickford, Eric Whiteman, Craig Robinson, Nick Simms, Chris Massa, Brian Soehngen, Kenny Judd, Greg Shattuck, Andrew Simms, Jeff Martin, Jason Tarno, Cesare Daddabbo, and Craig Metcalf. jStandingl William Corchuelo, Eric Lowell, Darin Long, Richard Little, Jeff Levine, John DeShields,.-Rudi Moore, Pat Mara chant, Jackson Jamil, Doug Coleman, Mike Jackson, Van McDow, Ronald Stewart, Marcus Newman, Vic DeLucia, Robert Desjardins, Reggie Hicks, Phil Conner, John Pool, Dennis Cantara, Steve Mull, Jon Boman, Mike Marchant, John Lucero, Mitch Oparnico, Ted Oparnico, and Coach Spencer. 21 Lee Sparrow's out streched hand is ready to take the baton from Nick Simms in the mile relay. 3l Coach Spencer compliments Ted Oparnico on his time. 4J Eric Whiteman is determined for a first place finish in the 1600 meters. 5D Robert Desjardins clears the bar in the high jump. 61 John DeShields watches the flight of his shot put. S ports Men. Track X 22 1 Putting Their Best Foot Forward The fleet-footed Cowgirls ran their way to many victories under the watchful eyes of Coach Allen. New faces and inexperience hampered the teams performance early in the season, but with, extra coaching and ex- perience they improved as the season pro- gressed. The only returning letter winner was sophomore runner Tonya Owens. Senior Cynthia McClendon showed great promise in the discus and shot. Many long hours of prac- tice paid off as the Cowgirl tracksters represented C.l-1.5. well. GILL 1 fafldlrlfins Track x Opposite page: 11 Uithania Neal, Alicia Taylor, and Tanya Owens sprint for the finish line in the 100 yard dash. 21 Alicia Taylor soars over a hurdle in the 100 lows. 31 Mary Kennedy relaxes to some music between races. 41 Jennifer Norman flys over a hurdle. 51 The 1986 Womens Track team: lFront1 Allison Shoopman, Sarah Jensen, Alicia Taylor, and Melanie Wallace. lMiddle1 Jennifer Norman, Lisa Licausi, Mary Kennedy, and Cynthia Mc- Clendon. lBack1 Ms. Avis Allen, Kathleen Guise, Rachel Linnert, Uithania Neal, Tanya Owens, and Lisa Richmond. 61 Melanie Wallace strides into the sunset. This page: 11 Tonya Owens concen- trates on getting a good start in the 440 meters. 21 Uithania Neal and Sarah Jensen digging in at the start of the 200 meter dash. 31 Tired to the bone, Melanie Wallace, plods on in the 1600 meter race. 41 Powering over hurdles in the 100 meter lowsg Mary Kennedy, Jennifer Nor- man, and Alicia Taylor battle for first place. 51 Coach Allen takes a moment for an orange slice refreshment. 61 Setting a steady pace in the 1600 meters, Kathleen Guise concentrates on staying with the leaders. 71 Cynthia McClendon follows the flight of a discus she has just tossed. Womenssflzcagli NYU'-rsud f- tent Sf .Qfasg 'fs if 54 if N ' 'this it RESHMEN This page: Freshmen Class Commit- tee: lrow IJ Allison Shoopman and Kristin Eichenseer. lrow 21 Candy Johnson, Lisa Casey and Sarah Jenson. Crow Sl Melissa Sufana and Robyn Rowlan. lrow 45 Liz Rago, Mary Phillips, and Stacey Allsbrook. Opposite page: li Freshmen Class Committee: President Allison Shoop- man, Secretary Melissa Sufana, Vice Presi- dent Kristin Eichenseer, and Treasurer Sara Jensen. 35 The Freshmen's second place float from Homecoming 1985. , ,,, 5, N 5 - 1, f 1.5 - , N, , gm I A is 3 1 X sf.: si, 2 bl A' i 'fg3.i, 2. X x, fgf if , gg L K N1 as , , This Page: ll Boy do I have a headache! 2! Listen here, buddy! Opposite page: ll Wouldn't you love to know what this is! S p, S A. V0-' ' . . --ez-':n fW1 - 7 ' ' ' .af ': I -2' ef.. I+ s A Bummer For Freshmen Gugs When . . . ..-' ' You take your girlfriend out to dinner, and the waitress hands you the kiddie menu. : , xi . ,,- .1 f 5126.54 ' A A I . ,W ini lu 'V Azcarate, Maria Banks, Nicole Abraham, Dustin Axler, Daryl Bakerink, Lance Ball, Julie Barton, Tammi Baruffi, Mark Basso, Joe Bean, Gina Allen, Tiffany 226 X Eliiffflggg Andersen, Mica Ardis, Gwenda Arias, Jenny Banto, Robert Bean, Jennifer VE 2 r 2 E Aceto, Michele Allison, Shauna Anderson, Geoff Arnburg, Amy Arroyo, Hernan Barkhuff, Tracy Beaton, Jay 5, Adams, Dixie Allsbrook, Stacy Andrews, Amy Arentz, Jesse Avigal, Arika Barnum, Bronc Beckham, Lanie Bennett, Ann Bezanski, Justin Bishoff, Jess Boosel, Ronald Bowen, Ryan Brancuccr, Jerry Bunch, Jimmy 3 . :gg Bennett, Edde Bichsel, Julie Bodker, Joyce Borkenhagen, Chris Bramlet, Krista Breeden, Chris Cahill, Peter we ig 4 Berry, Cynthia Bintz, Amy Boesenecker, Quinn Bosshart, Tracy Branche, Andy Brill, Jason Carper, Mary - ,-Men. ,,-.era-4 .a ' ff- Ii s A Bummer ., Gals When . Your mom stills picks out all of your clothes. . -we-Fi f' XV. was :..,- ..-. ' For Freshmen A I 5 Xx , ,, ,, , 4 -I ,. ixvil 1 ' ll l V 3.1154 Q L ra.: f e: . qs., y- p f: 1 pb: lt - L. ..., , f . ' f' I QQ t 'lk 1 . r X I f K . ies vi E Bn M ,391 Brill, Rochelle Brophy, Tiffany Carrillo, Blanca Carroll, Katresha QE f Brown, Allyson Brown, Jody Casey, Lisa Cason, Eugene Brown, Tina C.aifz:'1fsss f 227 Coblentz, Shane 228 f Ezizizifrggg Ii -.-. --ar f 'Wi - A ...a-.env , W , 1 4 1 ' -., K .',,,.,-' ,1 - 'J' I+'s A Bummer Gals When . You have to put your makeup on after your mom drops you off for school as ..-1. X l For Freshmen ::p--- . bs f--A , b. -45.14 lv- -- ---+ J T at - T -' . - ' 'h A - V Cohen, Howard Coins, Chris Coins, Clay Cole, Jennie Caswell, Carolyn Caswell, Debbie Catapano, Stacey Conner, Jennifer Conner, Phillip Corcione, Vinny Corniel, Kirk Cayce, Deshawn Chapman, Adrienne Chapman, Jacqueline Chapman, Justene Chappel, Tom Chavez, Rachel Childers, Barb Christensen, Amy Christensen, John Clark, Cindy Clatterbuck, Tina Clow, Shanna Colline, Shawn Coluccr, Teresa Comstock, Jonni Cory, Scott Cottam, Travis Cox, Tiffany -wr' wh 744' Opposite page: ll Beach- bound maggots. This page: ll Now what part do I blow into? 2l This gum is getting old. fu- X l ozad, Mark agenet, Vanessa ancheck, Mike i avis, Douglas Deal, Lisa Demarino, Louis ,Dossiere, Keith l l Cronenberg. Nick Dagons, Dematrius DaSilva, Lori Davis, Lance Deguzman, Charito Denney, Diane Dougherty, Shawn or Dabash, Kady Daley, Tim Davis, Charese Day, Faith Demarin, Mariano Desarmier, Danielle Doyle, John if . ----r.r - ' W . T 7:4.? -4 M T ' -ff? 2 I+'s A Bummer For Freshmen A 1, Guys When . . . A' Your feet and hands are still out of proportion with the rest of your body. : x ,, -mr' L ,,.- Q-ff HL'- ' In 'n Diab, Orlando Dubovlck, Ron . , ,gy AQ , , Wg, X, f JL wwf Ad ,,. 90 DonVito, Stephen Diaz, David Dickens, Darren Dimaio, Danielle Ealy, Tracey Earle, Doug Edwards, Kathy aal'Zi'i'3Z3 1229 This page: ll This cat food really makes me ill. 2l Which way to see Revenge of the Nerds? Opposite page: li Would the real Madonna please stand up? i 4 4- li's A Bummer E .--I 'Q For Freshmen Guys When . . . Your mom still insists on a ,.. ' 'rr goodbye kiss in front of your ' friends. ,,,. sg-im.-.-.V-' 'vw -' T Tv ,. -, , ' ' iii ,i ' V ,-3-sr..-':::g: Fink, Robbie wwe X 0114 rf- ,, .3 'J 1 . 'T ' if f , '- 55455335321 ijzti-:Ts-' f, ' 5 i- 2' ' 1 Fountain, John Freuer, Fuili Frosch, Thomas Fryatt, Edward Gamst, Mike Garcia, Alan Garner, Cherise Garrett. Tracy 230 f Ezszifsfaeg I v Edwards, Treda Elenburg, Tracey Erickson, Krissy Fair, Marcella Faruch, Tully Frye, David Cast, Tracy Egbert, Myrinda Eicheseer, Kristin Ellis, Cynthia Esau, Melinda Fairfax, Keely Fetcho, Lee Gallucci, John Gates, Carrie Ellsworth, Jennifer Ewing, Jack Falkenhainer, Shelly Flerek, Paul Gallup, Richard Gathof, Wendy Gencarelli, Tad Gilgan, Victor Gilmore, Rodney Goetsch, Bob Good, Charles Grecco, Tara Hamilton, Michelle Gentner, Kenny Gill, Anita Girroir, Deanna Goldman, Scott Gordon, Tara Gresen, Alison Hamilton, Rob Geyer, uranoon Gillis, Amanda Glover, Tammy Goman, Nick Gordon, Wally Griffith, Aaron Hammond, Laura 1, ,.,.. . 115 -4. -n .-4-040 I+ s A Bummer For Freshmen Gals When Senior girls give you dirty looks because their boyfriends think you re cute. 5 x, . 'Zi ' txY no 'I TY .-1f an . . 'Gb E' J ' . 1 I - , a ooo ..- .. 1 1 iv-PW c sg i..., Nb ' I . btw: is . ., . 'f:.. H ' e Q 1 ?t rx ,, ' i f , fa iise 4 'i', A ,'- -'i'i e I Gruben, Richard Guerin, Eddie Hall, Patsy Hambleton, Leigh Hanash, Patty Hanief, Robert Hanks, Patrick Hanson, Shad Hamilton Matt Crizfiszs ,f 231 .13 my .., ..- sl H s A Bummer For Freshmen Guys When , - - You knock on the door to a par- 'ff ty and the Seniors wonlt let you in. f4 ' Q 2 X ,,,,,,,, ,. V , ll' In ' V VIE.- . had n ' , M . ,.,3,,,...- t.. V --.. -- , .J ... -. ,, J' . I . - o o 0 ,, Holte, Sharron 232 f E1322f3fe:989 Horky, Jeff Hutcherson, Randy Hong, Sue Hopkins, Heather Hunter, James Huntimer, Peter .u,, Horvat lngbri 9 h, Edward tsen, Katrin Harding, Rochelle Haubold, Bryan Hebert, Joy Hite, James Holman, Dedric Howard, Terri Ingram, Eric Hardy, Jeff Hawkes, John Heywood, Shanna Hitt. Bobby Holman, Elizabeth Hudak, Julianna Irvin, Christina in . ff N f Harris, Anthony Hawkins, Jamar Hitchcock, Kimberly Hogan, Russell Holt, Jennifer Huisenleldt, Yvette Jarchow, Kevin enkins, Larry ensen, Sarah ohnson, Steve ordan, Aretha Iaphengst, Karla learns, Kevin .amping, Clark 2 .., we ,vo- RK ,,,, r.Jz .-srl JI-I Opposlte page ll Krissy ul.. and Cheryl pig out at lunchtime This page ll I wi' H s A Bummer For Freshmen Gals When ,d want my mommy' 2l My first year at high school, and Im bored already! Jensen, Amber Johnson, Candy Jones, Rita Joseph, Jennifer Karrels, Dana Kennedy, Mary Lane, Susan You are taller than all the guys in your class. - -4, ,Q-X .21 .I :1-1 '- - ' J. ' ss l g . ' Jensen, Lonnie King, Jennifer Johnson, Mike LeBaron, Brian Jones, Scott Kaiser, Krista Kasel, Mark Kiernan, Donnie Leavitt, Marc , .,.. X55 I . an :- l ,g King, Lynda King, Mike Klein, Chris Lee, Briget Lee, Jimmy Lehman. TOYWB Lagana, Jeflifer Freshmen Class of 1989 fl YQ' w W-K ,J .ex x A -Q-in This page: ll Do I turn you on? 2l Help! My feet are lifting off the ground! Op- posite page: ll Jon, let me tell you about the birds and RK Lf'- the bees. Magnifico, Tracy Malone, Katherine 234 f 213211239 I+'s A Bummer For Freshmen Gals When . . . You have to turn down a date because you are not old enough. X I . U-,?.,.5 ' ,:.' .-5-V, .- . l ll' il TY 1 xx ki v ' J vs? ' -Q S X X ,X E a .K fi , Y 5 tt't '-, -M K ff-- 2- -- f -- ' A 1 3 , z 5 , E. K . , . Malone, Shawn Maloney, Derrick Maufas, Barbara May, Marc . ,..k x,..k,, Q kk . ff it i K it 1, 5, A , . Kg fr T h t X XX -5? Leighton, Shannon Levlant, Matthew Limon, Mary Lombardo, Norman Loya, Jennifer Marchant, Patrick McCallrster, Robyn - N.4g,, lt,t .ll It ' ti. tL,y. gl' Vx ' X N ., 1, . Rex X t f ia .. .f r,, li Lemos, Cesar Levin, Michelle Lindsey, Robert Lopez, Natalie Ly, Moua Martinez, Billy McClair, Darryl .1 f - , Lenihan, Kathleen Liggins, Kamala Logan, Steven Lowell, Eric Madan, Renee Martinez, Marty McCluer, Kathryn + ' 'Nz ' I X I+ s A Bummer J M l fAQ For Freshmen J A Guys When . . . la ' EEE it , 'e 4' lEiiE -1- Playland East is still your 5. P ' m iI Q: , X favorite hangout. 'Q' W. if ,,..,,... J ..,- . : f X . l : f -Q cw 1 ' Q. L I ' i Aff. Q, vs tr. L Q l +15 Y ' s se Viv..-N .,.'.,f-.'. . , Il' ,I ' V X -155324 K - .si vgr'-:fre--1 .J 5 ik 1' 2 .Q W ig wg-5 y t I 4 V- six eq, :S L X. Y N x xx g is N x , P'-I -Q' J, .W Q xywmg J J ' 1 - . ' .. J fig . Q - f- - ' J N . w i . 4' :N '- -- L- 1:25 .. ' ssssss as J --e'h 2 1 F 6' 45- s 'iw F' 'A 'Q if M f R1 lwfffgrlif 1? 1 ' V ' McCormick, Rayshun VlcDermott, Tom McGinnis, Shannon VlcM1ll1n, Jodi Vliller, Darren Vlitchell, Cleveland Vlorrison, Billy McCrea, Charles McFarland, Andy McHugh, Joey Middleton, Jennifer Miller, Jami Mohler, Eric Mull, Tami McCu5key, David McGilvra, Todd McKay, Michelle Miller, Danielle Mirabelli, Doug Mohler, Jeri Munerlyn, Sophia 3 l 5 ix. N- , , . - r J V' in r 5+ , 1, X ' 1 - - 1 Monks, Jenny Montalbano, Kara Murphy, Jodi Murray, Stuart Moore, Rudi Naches, Steve Q , I - '-,.,.-ff ,rv A - --an 'lv Morris, Greg Morrison, Jill aal'Z?l'5'Z3 X 235 'Lr- ' . . Y TX -. -v-CVM-I V .,,,,qvvv61I'-H' ...Q-.. ' , , ' -'psf' kr 4-1f ':' l+'s A Bummer f K: For Freshmen Gugs When ,qvf Your mom drops you and your ' bike off at school, then waitS to make sure you lock it up. or ' gf., .. an I O C A : A xx L , ,K . ' -4-- M1 u' Il 'Y N3 ' ix 35 .N gi ii S it 5 , ,.sfE,E..5N :J 'Si Q Onotrietti, Noreen Oparnico, Ted 236 f E:322':3fu9 r O , i 1 Orme, Phillip Osiniki, Kim Ott, Tom Pappan, Carrie Parker, Amy Parks, Cedric as f ,.-: P 2 Navarro, Richard Neira, Mark Nolan, Doreen Norris, Barry O'Donnell, Patrick Ouellette, Rodney Parsons, Kathryn an W Q leg , 1- , i Wyil f r f iv :fi 5 Neal, Withania Newman, Lawrie Nord, Charlotte Norton, Brad Ogas, Ernie Painter, Valerie Pastoria, Shana Nehez, Patrick Newman, Marcus Norman, Elizabeth Null, Lynda Olivarra, Doriayn Palmer, Pamela Perelman, Rick Saw X ' A va . xi 0' 5 QV! zrlotto. Carla etsche, Leigh ierce, Jamie arter, Chip ratti, Steve .1llum,Antanus azy, Kimberly Pesek, Brenda Phillips, Lee Pierce, Michael Porter, Devonn Preiss, Eric Ra, Sunny Rederforcl, Dan iel Petrick, John Phillips, Mary Poole, Kinme Porter, Mike Pridemore, Brandon Rackley, Kennith Reno, Carl -'-fx-an - . in 1 .I-4 ,Q ,,7.r..-gum .' It's A Bummer For Freshmen Gals When . . . Your dad sets the egg timer on all your phone calls. F1 X nf NW Y l . AI Nw- - 4 n .1 .. A ,- as 3 7 r' Qvfg . , , 3. eii lis i N liftzilsut i,.:,?5,kc Rafat, Tait Rago, Elizabeth Rainwater, Tim Rexroad, Tabitha Reynolds, Jon Ricci, Melissa I Ramirez, Rachelle Opposite page: ll Keisha hangs out with the freshmen. This page: ll The look of the 80's. 2l Our sign says it alll Rasmussen, Chrls Cial'Zf'l'3Z3 X 237 hmmm N This page: ll Hey! The receiver is in your other hand! 23 Close your mouth, you're catching flies. Op- posite page: ll That face, that face, that covergirl face. 'ls mmpumwwf-, www .-t, 1 ' ' ' ,qgnsov-I ..,4- -Q90 .- It s A Bummer For Freshmen Gals When . Your younger brothers chest is bigger than yours. x I .,-it ' -,N .Lp I,-, .1 ..- Q - sw Q' t V -1- . ,..- QW5., -mn ,wr- Ruckle Doreen Saenz lliana 238 1 21322f2,er989 Sams, Chris Sanborn, Tate Sanchez, Humberto Schroder, Krissy Scrlvner, Scott Serrano, Anette E s.,A rg ,, Rich, Chesha Riggs, Vincent Rodriguez, Anna Romine, Jason Rowland, Robyn Sansberry, Barbara Shadd, Scott Rich, Rebecca Roberts, Kelly Rolanda, Shonica Roth, Gerald Roybal, Elizabeth Saunders, Darcy Shapiro, Gregg Richards, Rhonda Robinson, Cheryl Romero, Raoul Rounds, David Rubyor, Greg Schmidt, Amy Sharp, Kim Sheffield, Laura Shoopman, Allison Siegel, Jason Simms, Andrew Sitter, Carolyn Smith, Eneliko Stabler, Scott 1 , Q,l,...-v-,,, -.. ,,,,., 'K ..-v-o on 1 H's A Bummer For Freshmen Guys When . . . The girls at Woodbury Junior High are still lookin' good. - X U I - f A .1-- ,5 '.5-.-,.f.-,r-.- . ' V v QQXW Q ' . Nvh-5 2 5 fi aw Taming we I xx x Shelton, Tina Shorter, Tiffany Simmons, Stacey Singleton, Kisha Slack, Regina Smith, Kinya Stadtlander, Lindsay 9' Smith, Oscar Smith, Patricia Spata, Tina Stahl, Laura Steigerwald, Jodi Stirling, Mike It s A Bummer For Freshmen Gals When I 1: T Your grandmother sends you A Barbi Doll accessories for your gt .-un! 5 birthday, Christmas, or any other special occasion. : V, A . I ,. , ul ,l ' f nv . vt : un. V 1' a if .. 1.1.4-Q-iv . -nm' ' ' .4-, . ...-. -... Q ' . ' - 1 l , i P A Q o 0 K iw A Q, ' u 0 1 l Taylor, Alicia 5 3 f -'gin' , 240 X 25222215 T989 r 0 Tester, Pilar Thelsen, Katy Thlelman, Gall Travaglia, Kim Tressler, Jodi Trimble, Chara Thompson, Carmen Tsermos, Patricia Stits, Michelle Stockton, Richard Stowe, Andy Suh, Gene Tankersley, Kelley Thompson, James Turla, Allen Stivers, Evelyn Stoddard, Derek Stubbs, Heather Sylvis, Beth Tanner, John Todd, Mark Turner, Rich Stockstlll, Jo Stonlk, Jason Sufana, Melissa Talteta, Guy Tapper, Becky Tolllver, Charles Turner, Tanya ,rv y QW 9 he ,,,...l l es.. , l+'s A Bummer T j For Freshmen T Guys When . . . ,- ' 'T' All your Sears Tough Skins and ' J J.C. Pennys Plain Pockets are floods. 1 , wg, U, T I A , Y I T Nia! 1 ' sw 1 oo,f,1 A 1-: .Q S . 2 page: ll The Opposite freshmen show their spirit. This page: ll Traci Sim- mons hangs out with her sister, Tammy Simmons. 2l look now, I think Donlt they're taking a picture. Jaldez, Julian Jirtuoso, Jill Nakeman, Jenny Nard, Julie Natson, Myron Nhitehead, Cedric Wood, Cassie l VanHassel, Danette VanDenburg, Gregory Williams, Ayanna Wllllams, Eric Williams, Jessica Zobrist, Mitchell Vlaming, Pat Wadsworth, Thomas Wright, Shannon Yates, Lisa Young, Matt Williams, Ronnie Wallace, Roy Ward, Eric Warthen, Mary Ann Washington, Yolanda Whitaker, Jamie Whitaker, Russel Whitney, Mike Whitington, Jon Woodruff, Brian Wright, Ken a, uave C..i'::'1'sss X241 TYPICAL SENIUIQS Perfect smile. CDO solely to three years of orthodontist work, com- plete with retainer tnever wornl, and two sets of headgear 4- one of which the dog ate, Needless to say, Spot has never been the same since.l Letterman jacket complete with metals which clink obnoxiously while strutting through the halls. ALWAYS ,Wk worn during test days pl' yn - much to the an- ' noyance of his Govern- ment teacher. AW 1Back pocket.l Ex- cessive absence slip if you haven't hit number 18 se- cond semester, you are the SICK one . . . WHAT'5 WRONG WITH YOUw?!' is A ' f K V '86 class ring, Brain -- slightly dulled and clouded after Government, Trig., and too many Fridays at the lake. Believe it or not, this was the same person who cheated on the SAT. Clean-shaven. to advertisements! Nice shoulders a direct years weight training and an your breath can be fun. b I a c Vaurnets in left inside pocket. R e m o v e d s u r g i c a l l y sometime last March, after they became fused to head. fNow only worn at night . . . likes to think of himself as the e x t T o m uise.j atch . . . tells him after 4th p e r i od , he ' s history. Aftershave - faint scent of pine trees and moth balls. fVery gullible when it comes Senior fantasies. e fCensor Eyebrows wax o n a l t e r n a weekends, along with the legs. result of two advanced in- dependant study course called Holding See the years can make? '86 class ring. Decided she' go with the stone she LIKED rather than the one she was born under, Sculptu nail. fNotice: band-aide on the finger which got caught in her lockerl Failing notice - at this point NO ONE cares what 501's. lNotice there are no white marks on the knees.l Acceptable pant length. fThey'll certainly not be floods unless they are made that way.l .,,.,.w they get!! Keys to the black Porsche nestled in the very farthest comer of the stu- dent parking lot ttaking up two spacesl. of the knees iwhat is generally expected after four years of climbing those stairsl, Spikes definately a master of bala nce and technique. Y 2 1 Current Vogue ''hairstyle-ofvthewmonth . . . a different shade every week . . . depends upon the mood she's in. Aquamarine contacts - a complete distraction to anyone sitting at a distance within a two-mile radius. Perfume . . . Erotic ln- rlude. One squirt and Dad had the house fumigated after discovering all of the houseplants had died. S70 Contempo - sweater Y shelf- life of two weeks . . . after which it is out-of-date and K'gross . Mini-skirt. Caused a ma- 1 jor disturbance within the administration while she simultaneously violated the dress code 17 times. MM l . Purse contains the secrets of the world tespecially hersj, but if you expect to look in- side, you're sadly mistaken, Senior I se-nyerf n. any individual in the 12th gradeg a godg a person with whom any underclassman would die to be seen with. Seniors are well known for their creative abilities, unbelievable story-telling. forging abilities, superiori complexes, and Do it or die attitudes . Note: an excessive partier. X Tlyijildrdlzleniors Thanks and appreciation go to Lee Sparrow and Natalie Rasmussen . . . '86 Seniors. GLASSES fneed we say more?l N Freckles f born with them. During the first week of school tried to remove them in Chem. l with cotton swabs and boric acid. Currently enrolled in Earth Science. Pants. don't quite clear his Golden Blend Fruit of the Looms. Sesame Street lunch pail - stock- ed with a triangled peanut butter andf jelly sandwlch fmade by Moml, a thermos of apple juice, and a Del Monte pudding cup. fNo spoon - uses fingers.l F L O O D S uggmhhhl!!!r'Q8L'l: TYPICAL ISII Accident incurred after walking in- to a pole while checking out a junior girl. lnteresting hair cut . . . something Mom does when she's bored. Squeak, fHasn't hit the change of life.l Braces. KA new recruit of the three-year-plan.J Ponytails with f e a t h e r e d b a n g s v never seen a curling iron in her life. A tourist t-shirt . . . Blue and white favorite 5th grade t-shirt . . . 1 three sizes to small . . . a must in every freshman's wardrobe. purchased last April during one of many wild freshman parties at Chuck E. Cheese. fNeedless to sayii they are now out of business.l School map, iMom plastered one on her books beginning second semester after she got lost in the 500's and wasn't seen for a week.l i Freshman fantasy . . . passing the Nevada Proficiency exam on the third nightmare,., overing that,' 'Yes,you do have to ride the bus and take P.E. for one more year. i Affectionately known by the JV football team as Miss Flatlands , fRefer to senior girl.l A bookbag. fA.k.a. a por- table Iockerl Contents: a new 413, f 1 if Tennies with velcro closures. Note: these aren't no-lace 4' shoes by accident. 1 , X 9 Iithographed Trapper Keeper, monogramed pen- cils, a cereal-box calculator, and a plastic zipper pouch for all of her Garfield stickers. V - 41 Rubber bracelets - has been seen on Friday nights feverishly popp- ing quarters into ven- ding machines at the en- trance of Lucky's. Pink Wranglers. Unfortunately she hasn't quite mastered the art of matching her clothes. ,bf Xgmeetf ff Orthopedic shoes . . . fhasn't ,f W jf worn a pair of heels since she ff' U, Q . tumbled down the stairs in fi s front of the guy's gym during registration . . . most likely she never will.l Will be con- stantly reminded of this little incident during the next four years, especially when filling out her Senior Survey. freshman f 'fresh-man X n 1: any student of inferior status, noted for his or her incredible natural ability to be backward, difficult, or basically embarrasing to any upper-classman in school. 2: odd, unusual, abnormal, peculiar, mildly insane, or not quite all there . Special thanks and appreciation goto Billy Hill and Amy Hill for their cooperation and the extreme embarassment they went through fsmilel. Typical Plzgjhzill K 244 X Sfflffiage sr 'fig ,U AM , ,tiff I i ' 5 W, . . K N, ,M Q v , c' N4 f, v YT , N.. MQ. 1,4 V . A 1 , .'f 1 K 5 Q33 I 'H' 1'.i'Q,:,r.g5'ii N Q . 5, 44. 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L9 In HW -i .xxx Us W 'EK L Opposite page ll Freshman Cheerleaders smile think ing they re too innocent to make the Christmas poem 21 How long has Santa been in the Bookworm Club? 3l Chorus sings fal la la la la la 4l The cheerleaders show their spirit while making a Christmas tree during the assembly 51 Pajama Day brings out the beast in Coach Chura This page D Mrs Ries asks for quiet so she can finally read her dreaded poem. 2l J.V. Cheerleaders show their spirit. 3l Seniors show their spirit. 4-l Everyone jumps to get a candycane from Santa. 5l Looks like this dude forgot to get dressed this morning. 6l Everyone awaits the dreaded Christmas poem. Activities Christmas Assembly K Foreign Exchange. . .Living in America Kaori Horikoshi Kaori is now a senior. Kaori's family consists of her mother, father and older brother back in Japan. Some of the things Kaori likes about America are the students, the food fexcept root beer and olivesl, and big houses and roads. One thing she doesn't like, though, is that she doesn't have a 'fcar license! Kaori has been to Los Angeles, Cali- fornia and to Washington D.C. for the close up trip. She speaks Japanese and English. Kaori's hobbies are playing piano, watching T.V., shopping, listen- ing to music and playing sports lbasket- ball, table tennis, softballl. Kaori says in her school in Japan the students have to wear the same uniform everyday. They also have to stay in the same classroom all the day and the teachers have to move. In Japan, Kaori says, High school is not compulsory educa- tion so we take an entrance examina- tion that is very hard. Kaori thinks that American teenagers are very friendly and always smiling. She thinks that compared to Japanese teenagers, American teenagers act old, talk and do things fast. Kaori has not completely decided what she wants to do in the future. So far she wants to learn more languages in college, be a foreign ex- change student again, and find work where she can use English. Libano Rezende Libano Rezende is a senior from Brazil. Libano is on the wrestling team here at Chaparral. He has his mother, father, and younger brother to look forward to see back in Brazil. Libano likes America because America is a country of opportunity and he likes the American lifestyle. He speaks Portuguese and English. His hobbies are judo and playing sports such as soccer, basketball, ten- nis, volleyball and wrestling. He also likes surfing, dancing, traveling, fishing and camping. When Libano leaves, he will be returning to Brazil, to attend a university with hopes of finding a career in either physical education or administration. Libano feels being an exchange student was an advantage for himself, he feels it was an excellent experience, learning new things and meeting new people. ll Standing: Sanna Nikula, Sitting: Mio Umezue, Libano Rezende, and Kaori Horikoshi 2l Mio Umezue 3l Libano Rezende K AEd:fbllgheExchange . ll - .- V, , . , Q33 , - ...., , -1 , . -mg K--. I ...,,, .,- . a . ig . ., Rx A X 1 1 X Q x i mi 2 sf if. V l X 2 R Mio Umezue Mio Umezue is a senior from Yokohama City, Japan. Back in Japan, Mio has her mother, father, older and younger sister. She is thankful to her American family whom she says, is just like my real fami- lyf' Mio likes America because it is less crowded than Japan and the people are very friendly. Mio speaks Japanese as well as English. Her hobbies include cook- ing, sewing, skiing, listening to music, playing the piano and jogging. Mio's plans for the future are to return to Japan, then come back to the United States and live so she can find a career in which she can use her English speaking abilities. Mio is not missing her Japanese life. She says she is really enjoying her American life. Mio especially likes the neon lights of Las Vegas. Sanna Nikula Sanna Nikula is a senior from Somero, Finland. At home her mother, father, and brother live in a small farming village in the Southwestern part of Finland. Sanna likes America even though it is very dif- ferent from her country. Sanna's native language is Finnish. She speaks Finnish and English, and has studied Swedish and German. Sanna's hobbies are -raising dogs, skiing, and skating. She belongs to a Finnish folk dance group that travels to other Scandinavian countries taking part in competitions. Sanna says her school in Finland, Someron-Kiikalam Peruskoulun Yla-aste, is very different from Chaparral because Chaparral is so much bigger. Also, you only have to study for nine years, so Sanna has already finished at her school even though she is only 16. My school, Sanna says, is only a small school where everybody knows each other. When asked what she thinks of American teenagers, Sanna said, I think the American teenagers are all very nice, even though especially for many of the girls their outfit is more important than any other thing including school and education. But they are very succesful, I think the American teenagers are more beautiful than what they are in my coun- try, the girls with the long, curly hair and the boys with the brown eyes and dark hair. In my country people don't dress up for the school as they do here. But everybody is very nice and friendly to each other. When Sanna goes back to Finland she is planning to go back to school for at least nine years to become a veterinarian. ll Mio and Kaori show their spirit on Toga Day. 2l Mr. Johnson gives Sanna some tips about Living in America, 3l Mr. Johnson welcomes the exchange students to Chaparral. 4l Mio Umezue 5l Kaori Horikoshi 6l Sanna Nikula A . .. Foreign Exihlgffge f Share My World 1 250 X e b X Girls Reverse Dance I U' A Q' 53 Mary Kennedy laughs as David Swander trys to convice her that vs R -, rf- The 1986 Girls Reverse Dance was held at the Bay Shore Club, on Saturday, March 8. The Club was decorated for a night filled with memorable moments by the Sophomore Class Committee. This years theme was Share My World by New Edition. Everyone had a great time. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of the King and Queen, sophomores John Lucero and Car- rie Smith. Opposite page: 13 Sabrina Collier crowns Gail Theilman the Freshman Princess 23 1986 G. R. King and Queen: John Lucero and Carrie Smith, 33 Senior Princess and Prince: Jenny Ciesco and Jim Thompson. 43 Junior Princess and Prince: Kimala Kimble and Jamie Perry, 53 Freshman Princess and Prince: Gail Theilman and Ted Oparnico. This page: 13 Laura and Robert enjoy slow dancing the best, 23 Dan- ny Falcone and Laura Hatcher smile devilishly to thoughts of the evening yet to come. 33 Slow dancing, swaying to the music. 43 Jim Kazmierczak, center, returns to Chaparral to take his friends to G. R. his tux is at the cleaners. 63 Shawn Little and Angela Horne take a rest from dancing. 3 iii: T sp -sf fi gym, . .,,, sv' .pac isps!! ' , ,. ' - r T o Activities Girls Reverse Dance K 1 GREASE IS THE WGRD The end of the 1985 year brought with it a truly fine production of the hit musical Grease Derrick Hall played Danny Zuko, and Toni Brough played Sandy Dumbrowski. The play was directed by Ron Johns, the theatre teacher, the musical score was directed by Mr. Johnston. Claudine Saliba was the Choreographer, with Kathy Recob being stage manager and assistant director. The play was fun and exciting, and everyone agreed that Grease is the Word. 11 Beauty school drop out. 21 Danny drooling over Sandy as she sings lovingly to him. 31 Kenickie and Cha-Cha setting up a date for later. 41 Rizzo looking xg X' pert, 51 Now, if I could just get rid of this hair... 61 Sleeping beauties. 71 THE CAST. Activities 252 f Danny Zuko .... Q. CAST OF CHARACTERS Miss Lynch .......... Eugene Florczyk .... Jan ............ Marty ,........ Betty Rizzo . . . Patty Simcox ..... Frenchy ........... Sandy Dumbrowski . . . Doody ........... Roger .... Kenickie . . . Sonny ......... . . . . . . .Anna Devere . . . .Christian Fisher . . . .Michelle Rust . . . .Michelle Hanief . . . . .Holly Herbert . . . .Nicol Velluntini . . . .Melanie Clark . . . . .Toni Brough . . . .Joey Slotnick . . . .Chris Shirley . . . .Josh Reisman . . . .Troy Perkins . . .Derrick Hall Vince Fontaine .... . . .Tony Zuiker Jonny Casino ........ ..... K evin Hatcher Cha-Cha DiGregorio ....... Zoe Karatzaferis Teen Angel ......... . . .Kevin Hatcher A232222 f 253 THE GGUD DOCTGR A writer's play comes to life for the audience in Neil Simon's The Good Doctor. The humorous scenes by Anton Chekov are a series of unrelated short stories taking place in Russia before the revolution. A variety of characters are introduced, ranging from a wacky dentist to an over worked governessg a garden inspector, to a man who drowneds for a living. CAST OF CHARACTERS Writer .............................. Derrick Hall The Sneeze The Drowned Man General ........... Chris Shirley Madame Brassilhov , . Anna DeVere Cherdyakov ........ Tony Zuiker Wife .............. Holly Hebert Man ............ Derrick Hall Tramp ,... ..... J oey Slotnick Policeman ...... Todd Bennett The Audition The Governess Mistress ............ Joey Durbin Girl ,,,..,,.,,, Anna Devere Julia . . . ......... Kathy Recob Voice ....,...... Derrick Hall Surgery Poor Defenseless Creature Sexton ............ Monica Ricci Kuryatin ......... Tammy Kozen Assistant ' Holly Hebert Woman . . . . . .Sandi James Kistunov ........ Chris Shirley Too Late For Happiness Man .,...,....... Joey Slotnick The Arrangement Woman . . ..,...... Holly Hebert Boy ........... Joey Slotnick Father ....... Christian Fisher Girl ......,....... Julie Fogg The Seduction Peter ............ Josh Reisman Husband . . . ....... Todd Bennett Wife ..... .... J ulie Fogg A Quiet War Army ....,... Christian Fisher Navy .......... Josh Reisman This page: ll The Writer, played by Derrick Hall gives opening monologue. 2D A tramp tries to convince a suspicious man he had nothing to do with the accidental death in The Drowned Man. 3l Cherdyakov tries to hide a sudden attack from his wife, the General, and Madame Brassilhov in The Sneezef' Opposite page: ll Supporting cast members gather for a Ice Cream break in The Good Doctorf, 2l A young man approaches a woman of the night in The Arrangement. 3l Two soldiers one from the Army the other the Navy take a relaxing break in A Quiet War. 41 ln The Audi- tion a girl pleads with the voice for a chance to perform. 5l Dr. Keryatin prepares to pull Ms. Sexton's tooth in Surgery, 61 Julia begs her Mistress for some money in The Governessf' Activities 254 f Plays J. fy if F W . I ,gou- 256 YA'ALL CGME BACK NGW, Y'I-IERE Q X! , . gi 49 , . -fi' l ? Activitie K SadieH k Chaparral girls roped up their favorite dudes for Sadie Hawkins '86. On February 1, the Cowboys gathered at Old Vegas to dance, socialize, and ride the go-carts in a western setting. The Student Council spon- sored and organized this hee-hawing event, and it was a fabulous success. It was a night of kicking your heels and swinging your partner. As the night came to an end, the Cowboys dusted off their boots and said farewell to the good old western life. Opposite page: 1. Everyone enjoyed themselves on the go- carts. 2. Don't we have ultra- bright smiles. 3. Looks like someone else has Robbie's at- tention, like usual. 4. Not every one was western, some really out did themselves. This page: 1. Good imitation of Buck Wheat Andrea, What's everyone else looking at? 2. Looks like they really got down and boogied. 3. Of course were having fun can't you tell? 4. Don't we look adorable? 5. What did you say about me? Activities - r-1 Sadie Hawkins fl I HONOR GRADUATES The Class of 1986 will be the third graduating class from Chapar- ral High to be eligible for a Scholar's Diploma. This year forty three Seniors are working hard to complete seven honor classes plus keeping their grade point average at 3.25 or higher. This diploma signifies the recipient graduated with academic standards higher than a regular high school diploma. The National Merit Program is designed to honor three outstand- ing Seniors from the Class of 1986. Winners are selected on a competition basis of overall ability. The United States Senate Youth Program awards two outstand- ing Seniors from each State a 52,000 scholarship and a one week all expenses paid trip to Washington, D.C. Valedictorians are selected on their overall grade point average. This year's valedictorians finished the year with a perfect 4.0 grade point average. Each month Phi Delta Kappa selects an outstanding Senior to honor. Once selected, students have the opportunity to compete for a scholarship awarded in June. The National Council of Teachers of English each year selects from a field of 6,000 high school seniors 850 outstanding student writers. These students are judged on past writings they have done and an impromptu essay. Once selected, the council then recommends those cited, for many top college scholarships. Congratulations Honor Graduates! Chaparral is proud of all of you. 11 Scholars' Diploma Candidates: Krew 11 Thelma Johannsson, Nancy Thomas, Debra Block, Michelle Hanief, Laura Hatcher, and Scott Kelley. frow 21 Pat Spiller, Sheri Priess, Jeff Stutts, Mark Blair, and Todd Newman. frow 31 Edmund Apelo, Jenny Ciesco, Shelley Anderson, Gina Polovina, and Garland Stewart. Irow 41 Tanja Lazenby, Jim Thompson, Robin Felgar, Lisa Bertleson, Holly Redzinski, Mia Barlow, and Chris Patton. lrow 51 Corey Fields, Andrea Lysinger, Diane Johnson, Julie Alamo, and Lorrie Linnert. lrow 61 Nathan Henderson and Eric Lachance. Knot pictured1 Donna Sbarra, Oliver Beckert, Christina Kelley, Derrick Willsey, James Borgna, Jason Monks, Rubin Saavedra, and Ben Stivers. 1985 UNITED STATES SENATE YOUTH PROGRAM Jeffrey Stutts 2 K :ll::llldTiGsraduates SCI-IOLARS' DIPLOMA NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS x.. l 2 E 15, VALEDICTURIANS 1 4 w I I Brian Leavitt Lorrie Linnert Scott Kelley 1985 NCTE PHI DELTA KAPPA ACI-IIEVEMENT UTSTANDING SENIOR AWARD IIH kW X 259 vi. ff..-L.f f 5 K - ' i 1 . .. . ,Q 'SQ s 'Q N1 z FQ . yi .. . 5. 551 A , 5 Q I S 1 i if Q E Q Q E g Q X l f g l Q ,E ri' f f Q 5 2 1, wfq. ,Q Q9'gjl,L5 gg ' x - ar - M -if -ir' 'g ' I: ' a Q l - x . a , v S i-1-Q nm 8 l 1355 HSS? Y P' ? .N .:,4 K, Q- S .- A A Q ik? yi? W L ,Qs - if 5 Q ig!! ,,,, 94 3 I ,N lx 755 lik F f gf i.. :E T51 li :. i'M 'K M4 ! .VAN f ',,..-ff Q uf Y Q, ,.,.,, su. , ,as 1 , , .'b- ' 'Q XX X X NM, , My Vilma!! vu Q .df Divlsloiagx: f AQ' 'Rims PRINCIPAIT PRINCIPAIQS MESSAGE Another fantastic year for the Cowboys! At the end of each year, when seniors leave, l sometimes get the empty feeling that no-one can ever replace these valuable student leaders who make Chaparral so greatg but, again this year, the seniors have risen to the occasion and have provided the most enjoyable and profitable year in Chaparral's history. What a pleasure it is to be part of such an outstanding student body and staff. I have often told our teachers and ad- ministrators that we are all lucky to have the opportunity to work with such super students. May you all continue in your thirst for knowledge, and success will surely follow. Best wishes! ZW Carroll Johnston, Principal iii T ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS I8 lf'! ' N M. M V ,,,..,-M Mrs. Aldeane Ries Mr. Steve McCoy Curriculum Attendance ll. -PFI 1121.555 -' .fr -H-,r ., e1u 1 Mr. Jack Mannion TRUSTEES, SUPERI TE DE T, 8: ZD E DIRECTOR Job Sitting: Mrs. Patricia A. Bendorf lVice Presidentl, Mr. Dan Goldfarb lPresidentl, and Mr. Howard E. Hollingsworth lClerkl. Standing: Mr. Robert Forbuss lMemberl, Mrs. Yvonne Atkinson lMemberl, Mrs. Lucille Lusk lMemberl, and Mrs. Shirley Holst lMemberl. Activities Dr. Robert E. Wentz Superintendent ?f ,. f ..fi Mrs. Terry Mannion Zone Director 11:7 At four-hundred to one odds, six , counselors and two deans still found X time to emphasize the individual stu- ' dent, while transforming naive freshmen into hopefully successful seniors. Frequently the topic discus- J li sions included college and vocational C l ifll'Qlllillll. l - choices. Another one of their infinite T YE , tasks includes the orientation of new , l X, 1 students, seniors, and freshman alike. W0 . i Advising, prodding, and even X 'J pushing, counselors and deans provid- . ed the needed stepping stone to the Mrs Halton helps Marita with her twentieth class change. IN APPRECIATIO Mr. Orien Lamoreaux was born in a little town in Southern Utah called Paragonah. He graduated from Parowan High School in a class of 38 students. Before going on to college he worked as a journeynman carpenter for a number of years, then attended Brigham Young University, graduating in 1953. Mr. Lamoreaux first taught U.S. History for a short time in Provo, Utah. He then signed a contract to teach for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in their full time seminaries. Teaching one year and three months in Bunkerville and Overton, Nevada, he was then transferred to St. Anthony, Idaho where he taught for almost seven years. Accepting a contract from Clark County School District in 1960 he came to Henderson, Nevada where he taught Special Education for one year and seventh grade math two years at Henderson Junior High School, which is now called Burkeholder Junior High School. In 1963 he transferred to J.D. Smith Junior High School as a counselor, and has been a counselor ever since at Jim Bridger Junior High School, Rancho High School, and at Chaparral from the time it opened its doors in the fall of 1973. Mr. Lamoreaux is married to Hazel Stembridge from Tulsa, Oklahoma, Hazel is a first grade teacher at Tom Williams School having worked in the school district for 22 years. Mr. 8: Mrs. Lamoreaux have a beautiful family of six children and 20 grandchildren. The students, faculty, and administration of Chaparral would like to take this opportunity to honor and thank Mr. Lamoreaux for all he has done. We wish him the best of health and happiness in his retirement. outside world. ltig S 5 1 . Q 5 K Orien Lamoreaux f iw! if H Ai Claudette Whitson Mike West Jessie Halton Larry Lochridge Jackie Anderson i K3- Mrs. Connell fools around with a starry-eyed Mrs. Bongiovi Sharian Connell 5 Jackie Dallin E E-'i., THIS,is what prep periods are for. Designed to offer a variety of subjects for a variety of individuals, the English Department attempted to provide classes for even the hard-to-please students. English helped pupils feel at ease whether it be reading, writing, or verbally communicating. John Klmak Maryann Taylor Jackie Springfeldt Kent Natvig L ' English Il English I Modern Literature English II berta Cartwright TX Marcia Story Mike Phelan x Ro English Literature fy Modern Literature English I English I Tom Fesenmeyer Judy Johnston English Il Novel Short Stor B111 Russell English II i Mr. Swallow teaches seniors about The Great American Way . Whether studying Ancient History or Modern or Revolutions or Religion, students discovered that man and his motives have basically remained the same since the beginning of time. By probing into the past and analyzing the present, Chaparral's students looked for clues of the future. ,R- rain l 3 v , ,, . ,, , XM 4 Steve Moore John Turnbull Barbara Trees U.S. History World History Psychology Evelena Reese World His Lloyd Long tory U.S. History rfa 'rnfrff' Jeri Roberts U.S. History f M, 43 J Don Johnston U.S. Government f 1 , s ,.-1 x f , . A., W ,. ,,,,,, .. 'bfi J6 IXHayward Harrington U.S. History ,, 9 I ,.,,. .F W f I ' . , ,- , Kashi' if ,, 7, , V ,Yi A 4 rrrr rrsrr . gf: iiiiflfff r.l, if gif it EHS, HM t S 4 f '-NRI I ' - I I1 . rt i srr rr -fa... ' rf 1: ' I jj, ,,r' I ',rt' i w Q' J . .:,, A,, I , , ,I , . We ,qf-'N1,f,. s H r'r s 1 mii - as W--.-.Er r S f yi U .N f z w ,r,,,,. A HC II 1 , 'F' .rrrrr M Q -ml I Craig Swallow Marshall Hanson Ursula See U.S. Government U.S. Government U.S. Government Qt? f 96 ' Mr Johnston is doing what he does best. . . hangin out with the gang. QUESTION: Did you ever get into trouble in high school? ANSWERS: I ran an errand for my teacher in her car, in- stead of returning immediately afterwards, I took several of my friends out to lunch. iMrs. Borovickal Yes, quite often. I ditched a few times each week to go to the lake. iMr. Minigall In chemistry class my lab group built a fire in the sink to test the soda-acid fire extinguishers we made. CMrs. I-Iernonl Yes, I asked to many questions. iIVIrs. Cartwrightl Come, come now, I'd never talk about the time I was arrested for curfew violation and a minor in possession of alcohol on Grad Nite. Qlvlr. Hansonl Yes, I once put green food coloring in all of the soap dispensers on St. Patrick's Day and got suspended for three days. iMr. I-Iustonl J gtg!! R gl I QWIOY5 K ,igfgigligggwi -11 v,.. 15, 1 . -- at Now wait a second. . . what comes next? From Consumer Math to Computer Programming the Math Department created an environment where students could learn and still have fun. Teachers taught classes all day and still found time to help the individual when a problem arose. I- llllllllifll I Ill II I ' , , .l Y n 0 1'v'f b-1 v-I-1-1 I' rv If ' I 3 II-Ivlveailuvlofl - 1 I I -I I I 1' I - 5 i 4-45m Q -'-wuwnlnwuln-. if M1 -' 4 - Rex Allred Carol Ross George Erdozaincy Klaus Bremmer Geometry Geometry Pre-Algebra Computers Patricia Ciarlo Cheryl Weatherwax if Kathy Wright Algebra Algebra Computers -TECH lTERi cf we ...X t Qs. S - Arthur Dyck X Larry Marshall Analysis Pre-Algebra Rod Vollan Victor Ching Algebra Algebra 10 r '12 Hey, YOU, get over here! Cindy Hernon Analysis Lloyd Booth Algebra QUESTION: What was your most embar- rassing moment in class? ANSWERS: When my pants split and I had on really LOUD underwearg I had my back to the students as I was writing on the board. They snickered, I laughed hysterically and backed out of the room. IMrs. Bialel Being Hobservedn by the principal while I taught the male reproductive system. lMrs. Rectorl The band was performing at a music festival and I slipped and fell off the directors podium... IMr. Cameronl I did a little fishing before school one morning, and when class began a student said to me, ML Kimak, you smell like a fishf' lMr. Kimakl Going to school in pajamas when it was not pajama day. CML Sessionsl The time I interrupted Mr. Dyck's class to tell a joke and then realized Mr. McCoy was sit- ting in the room. lMrs. Hernonl 2 lift Ltfukvzs fy, Through the courses in Chemistry, Physics, Earth Science, and Biology, teachers taught potential scientists the interesting and unusual facts of the world around them. From forming chemical reactions to dissecting animals and studying the functions of the human body, students gained in- sights and experience into the exac- ting world of science. M U60 Mr. Goodell delights in getting revenge upon Tami Squires. V , fel A , l5'ff'ir.iewsez?ig?w ..,,, - meer: 1, , 62: 9 rf, My 7 6551 fe A l' 5 'lf A X v.. , 58:5-.A fp' Q if 1 i lv Rick Stanley Barbara Givens Virginia Hern if Carl Jarvinen Biology Biology Biology Biology A PERIODQC TABQQ OF THE ELESHEMTS ., H N? f fa ,Q 5' Lu Q , W , H Y Barry Tomsich Rex Goodell V Joyce Wilson Chemistry Chemistry A Biology Dennis Wright Dorothy Berry Drawing Fibers x ff , 'F f- i S Pete Cameron Bill Camp Band Ceramics Mr. Cooper spots an ant crawling across the floor. 8,4 , gf., li -Q , , Glenn Cooper Marcia Borovicka Orchastra Choir J Ron Johns Theatre ,gt 'L x 1-X R 4 . ag if ' 2 ' Q aff' There must be nails Mr. Camp?! f P Mr. Jacobson helps Dana with her lessons. Foreign Languages helps students to express themselves in different languages such as German, French, and Spanish. Students found the challenge exciting, but difficult, and discovered that though they were stu- dying a foreign language, they learned more about their own. Un bon conseil f-N 1 9' 'P-ea! 'ef gl!! Faites virifier votre tension artirielle. ,,lll.l..i.lT- YS- . fig.. sf N .fig and this is a hand... QWOWJ ...can YOU say hand boys and girls? Ernesto Lacayo Jayne Foote Spanish French Max Jacobson German Spanish V Robert Lemmon ss 'f , Ron Nix Jan Bady Larry Barnson Louise Symonette Little does Mrs. Randall know that he is plugged into 98.5 F.M. Neil Donnelly jg-gi Q gig gl N' .:, C A 'x ' f . V fm . ' 'asf AM W. xv X Mrs. Haney teaches her student how to thread a needle on a machine. QUESTION: What is the funniest excuse you have ever heard from a student? ANSWERS: But it's not my fault I didn't listen! lMrs. Cartwrightj That he would fail a test because he missed all the material as he had switched with his twin in another universe for the time period of the unit, and he had only recently been able to return to this life. lMrs. Weatherwaxi I couldn't go to work because the wind was blowing. lMr. Hustonl On the way to school the street cleaning machine ate up my math book. lMrs. Anderson, A pit bull made me an offer I couldn't refuse. lMr. Hanson! I couldn't make practice because I had to take my little sister to piano practice. IMI. Minagall K ,rm lll JL, V 0Yah!,..we know who is cheating! Li 'ii J f , 'U Q' J f 3 , J f r Er ' W K KN' I i .'-: X Surviving the ackward hand positions, students enrolled in classes in the Business Department learned the prac- tical application of typing, Business Law, shorthand, office machines, and accounting. Adding to the popularity of this department is the .hum of typewriters and various other office machines all going at the same time. Industrial Arts provided courses in auto maintenance, woods, and drafting, which allowed students to express their individual work. Students learned the frustrations of food stuck to the bottom of the pan and inside-out seams. Whether taking the classes for fun or vocational use, Home Economics had something for all. EVA LUATI Vivian Springs Jerry Huston Mazie Gonzaque Roger Jacquot Typing Co-op Typing Accounting JN z., .,,. -, if l .4 'I as ff z w l . Mr. Jacquot twiddles his thumbs while listening to his students discuss how Diane Ranrley Del Sagers easily they swiped the test answers! Typing Business Law JEL Leo Tucker Dale Scott Woods Drafting THQ? ,ff Miriam Nelson Cheryl McDan1els Independant Living Foods Tucker watches in horror as his student saws off the table leg from .s the room. Kim Een Auto Mary Rector Child Development , , vw. 'mmf Physical Education was a time to let loose frustrations and emotions through vigorous physical activity. From recreational games to team sports, everyone managed to find their own niche, whether playing basketball, badminton, volleyball, ar- chery, football, soccer, war ball or golf. all fl, 'i L. 4 - Greg Spencer Mens P E Womens P E. Mens P.E. 4 'fs Rene Brown Gary White Womens P E. Mens P.E. .M Q Dale Sessions Ruben Gonzales Drivers Education Health X K Z , A 4 A 'A , t, ,MQ-4 rf' Lynn Hadfield Careers mi. Fon HI co UN , , '42 1 is , A ,i,, X if Y .i,ii rr ,A ,i,r f' Z ' l i - Marc Gieck Cmdr. Bill Shields Ralph Knoblauch John Chura NJROTC NJROTC l.H.S. Health QUESTION: f. A 5 fvnl, T xg!! U M,..- TW Tracy shows her class how easy it is to put cute little words on a hanger. s J F :mf If you were not a teacher, what would you be? ANSWER: You mean there's anything else?! lMrs. Cartwrightl One of the richest women in the world. QMS. Springsl Making more money. fHa! Hall lMr. Eenl An underwater diver, or an artist. lMrs. Ranneyl I would be a TV sports broadcaster. CMr. Vollanl A Lawyer. CMS. Robertsl Greeting visitors, students, and parents with cheerful, pleasant smiles, a small but effective group of secretaries took a large administration and kept the school functioning smoothly. Even with the hassels of off-campus passes, counselor appoint- ments, and schedule changes, the secretaries remained both friendly and helpful. ,. Patricia Kurth Betty McGinty Marilyn Shane Mr McCo s Secretar Mr. Mannion's Secretary Mrs Ries Secretar V .V E Karen White Sharon Fields Lou Vanderburg Counselors Secretary Registrar Banker Switchboard Operator WN, x ki M, E Aleta Bondurant Jan Painter Attendance Clerk Dean's Secretary Betty Wilson Jose Defuentes Health Aide Graphic Arts gl Edie Whitehead Roxie Newton Special Ed. Aide Special Ed. Aide ,-.,,,c,.,., A f Donna Stevens Janet Bessette Dean's Secretary A.V. Aide Alice Haney Effie Armstrong Special Ed. Aide Special Ed. Aide iw Shelly McFarland Special Ed. Aide Elliot Smith assists Nancy Alamo in opening her locker for the 1-thousandth time. Keeping the school in line is the School Security's primary job. They patrolled the campus and hallways making sure everyone was in class. From dawn to dusk the custodial crew worked diligently to keep the condi- tion of Chaparral in tip-top shape. Everyday duties included sweeping, vacuuming, wiping and scrubing from rm. 101 to the gym. Led by Head Custodian Elliot Smith, the outstand- ing crew made the Chaparral campus one of the most admired in the district. Dewayatte Roquemore Security John Craft Elliott Smith Sam James Jose Colon Security Head Custodian Custodian Custodian 28 i i . X S I fsf- - ' C I it Q hal N Qi p D LZ: ' '.,, wr' Bill Seifert Britta Wentz Ed Dunn Bob Golden Custodian Custodian Gardener Custodian A 1 I Mary Bowen Marilyn Baier Manager 'Q X Pam Decker Lillian I.aMar l ,gg g L Mary thinks of all the neat clothes she could buy with all the green stuff in her hand!!S5l5 f-'Y ' A 5 f' I rl Q X , i IS EQQVIQ IE, 1 K ., iw. 'KKK E 'V 2 1 Donna Waugh Pam fondles the fries. 284 X Siisiifiliix AND INDEX This page: ln remembrance of the MGM Grand Hotel that was sold to Bally Industries. Opposite page: ll Bob Bennett, Manager, of Big-O Tires on Flamingo, near Boulder Highway, has always been a big supporter of Chaparral. 25 A newly remodeled New York Pizza. ur 1 'f Gb LZ d ...'.:'5' n 'Z ' i A , 'Q' Q f','f'N - u . O . ,.,-- E 'ze jf . I xg, 1 g ., .Q Q ? W . kg-'S .4::...f,' I , W. 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Many more thanks to my teachers, the administration, and especially Mr. Ueckert, who gave me access to all reference books, periodicals, and the First Edition of War and Peace. But most of all, I thank Joey Slotnick, for making me what I am today. Good luck to the class of '86. All the best - Eugene. THE FILA BRDTI-IERS Front row: Rich Nevada Bobs Mureno, Lan The man Andrews. Back row: Jason Lets Make A Deal Lessenger, Corey I Need A Light Cox, Joe Candy Man Levine, Pat 2 For 1 Garrison. Closing ! Ads and Index WMM ' WEDDINGS 'PORTRAITS ' FAMILY GROUPS Your official yearbook photographer. 1780 E. Charleston Blvd. 384-9426 A ' Adsandllndeit l ' Bernhard arrd William? 2 9 REM EM BRANCE Jeanie Parkhurst Born: June 9, 1968 Died: June 12, 1985 I wish I could call you on the phone, And wait for you to answer, If you are home. I hate to face the truth, that you passed away, But I still think of you every day. I'm more than glad when you're in my dreams, That's the only way I can be with you now, My friend Jean. I still hurt, l still cry, It happened to you, I don't understand why. You were so full of life, If you wanted to do something, You'd go for it, Without thinking twice. I miss you so much, I just want to reach out and touch. I'd do anything to give you a hug right now, And to tell you you'll always be my best buddy, But I just can't find out how. Your friend forever, Rose Totino Blenda Benito Born: April 5, 1969 Died: December 19, 1985 You were there for me, always. I always tried to be there for you. For good time, and for bad. Even though you're gone, You will be my best friend, From now until eternity. Nobody will ever take your place, Because we shared so much - So much that nobody can understand. Now that you're gone, It's up to me to make it on my own. I miss you. I know you'd want me to be happy. You'll always be in my heart, , And always in my mind. Thank you for being My best friend. Goodbye, Blenda. Love always, Angie Malfero . 300 f iT.'fi.Zl'.f.5f.'.f.. .. ww. 1 za.- pf I llfv hnf I ' 'In . - I f 4 - LI:- ' -' - -iisf fa fm' W F' . '5i'i'Ef :I ' W ' lv' ,L+ 11II'IIIII'I!1l rn. Q 2 , , .,..., . sw- fl .5 . fffz' Fi iv .4 I 1 , - . Illh: - ,- v- E, I.. -. ..-..-If ,,..:..,!- 4. ia' , :zz ,,:'-1 . , I I -'- ...6.--- i. 1. 1, 1, FW, ' ' , PRL A 4 .-fpggp7g,I, I 12.50107-,QI I 'Y 'mmix U ' fy 'u M! In ' .441 iii! , WI, -'-!' .gfxaar if IIIIIIW x X A M34 i I Ii , WWII f 2: ,I ,I Z, 'MII r 1, E571 L, , ff , I ,, ,.., . . f W, -ff P' J. .- '-I X ' ,gg 1:2 ,,:.,.. ::: - I ff-.. ' .gl ..,. .. ,I ff' . , : ,'n,Z, C. f '..'--,-' ' !41i ' -I, . ..v-1 I ' r - ax. ,x. . fi: -- , I.:'-. 1.,.' W. .,.: ' 121- I f'Jl'W -.-I ,g4If'2:f1A- :I 1 . -, vynw,-::2... , , . ..-R .I I I -i:I 'ii ' E '-4.5: I I QI ' x fffgf-' Q' mx W-'-q ' ,SS I IE 1 5 IIII I Qwwwwwwww EXCELLENCE 8: SPIRIT WI-IAT A MIX ! - 51 I 'QIIIIIWIY da IIN, 'Ill' , S III 'X :I N A I II: I 'I gy , ,-,g,.Q. 'IR Ny N X I ' ERE? ' I mfr: 1 ykQxxXx X xx X X XX , I I g WE'RE ,, ,,. THE CLASS OF ,236 ' Di Pl! T Di I. sf-ual' 'I L 'r A I J 3, f ,LX Z O 3 N jf' tg iskw 1 Q! Love and best wishes to you and the class of 1986. Love Mom and Jason. Lisa Bertelsen, To Edmund Joseph thanks f0Y making Apelo, we are very proud parenthood so easy. of all your achievements I'd gladly do it alliover again with you. in high school. 1 if We wish you and the class of 1986 best in your chosen career. You are one of a kind and WE LOVE YOU ll Grandma, Mom, and Leiah Congratulations and best wishes to our son Scott Forgacs if To Jill Tettamanti and the class I V of 1986. We love you. Love Mom, Dad, Mom and Dad ' Chris, and Bonnie. K Ads and Index Diapers to Diplomas ll And now on to the future! Love, Mom and Gary Al Gunter, the world awaits you - To our daughter, Christy Andersen Congratulations to our son, You,ve made it' Jeff Redmond, and were proud of you! the Class of 1986. You have given us joy and laughter-make your dreams come true and always be happy! Love, Mom, Dad, and Jen To our daughter, Ana Alires, your first big goal in life has been completed and has opened new doors for you. We wish you success and We are Sllfe yOU make happiness as you approach the most of your future. and conquer Love Mom and Dad each new one ahead. Love, Mom and Dad Ads and Index Diapers to Diplomas K Good luck in Baseball. Love, Mom, Dad, Noel, and Jack. Congratulations to our if 1 daughter, Michelle Clark. Congratulations to our son, I Lara McAdam, Scot Brown. You finally made it. Lew Ab from Bathing Beauty - to Graduate! me QT llhh in We are very proud you are our daughter. God, Bless You. Love, Mom and Dad Congratulations and best wishes to our son, Jeffrey Stutts Best wishes to you and , , the Class of 1986. With love, Mom, Dad, and Sisters We re very proud of you. Love Mom, Dad, Chris, and Cortney Ads and Index X Diapers to Diplomas l The way you have filled our lives. Love you, Mom and Dad Russ Dye, may you achieve your goals and fulfill your dreams - Laura Clayton, yesterday you were a baby and today you're graduating from high school! We love you! Mom and Dad Good luck, Jim Litchfield. i All our love, Mom and Dad The best is yet to come! Love Mom and Dad Congratulations and good luck to a terrific daughter, Dianne Johnson, and the Class of 1986. Ads and lndex l Diapers to Diplomas K For a lifetime of success to you, John, and the entire Class of 1986. Love Mom, Dad, and Deanna I I To the bell of our life, Congratulations and Shelly Large. Best Wishes to Congratulations I John DeShields and Best Wishes - I Best wishes for the future. Love, Mom, Dad, and Michelle Kenny Johnson Congratulations Boo and the Class of 1986. lf you put the sunshine in other's hearts as you have And the future holds in ours, you will be loved everything you dream and blessed always. or ask. We love you son, Love, the family Mom, Dad, and family Congratulations Andrea McDermott! We hope your present is better than the past and - f Ads and Index Diapers to Diplomas f Never loose your sense of humor, and keep smiling. All our love, Mom and Dad Russell Armour, with love and pride I've watched you grow into quite a young man. Congratulations I0 OU! Congratulations to our son, daughter, Andrea Lysinger, we are so very proud of you! I wish you a lifetime of health, happiness and love. Congratulations, son, to you and the Class of 1986. All my love, Mom David Adler, may your life be filled with everything. All our love, Mom and Dad We are proud of what you have done. Lots of luck in the years to come. Love you, Mom Becky Baker Where have those years gone? And where is that pretty baby? Ads and lndex Diapers to Diplomas K 7 We are proud of you! All our love, Dad, Mom, Chris, and Tao Darmie Yeley - from diapers to diploma it has truely been a pleasure. Ads and Index K Diapers to Diplomas Congratulations to our daughter, Natalie Rasmussen. ' f il N., Y:lfffl?x 'S We love you bushels and peaks. Mom and Dad Joey Slotnick You'll always be our Pokey. Even as you grow into the great guy we know you will continue to be. May you reach your stars that shine so bright. All our love, Mom, Dad, and Lindsay We love you, Mom, Dad, and Annie The stars are for us all Mario Stadtlander, if we work to let them Jim Schaeffer Tammy Smith, Here's looking at our darling daughter, YOU kid. we're so proud of you. Congratulations ff A l WW 5 Congratulations to you, and the Class of '86, Love, Mom and Dad Love, Mom and Dad I l li' f Congra u a Ions 0 our Congratulations to precious daughter . our son, Donnie Kimber Peterson Cipriano. Remember always 5 lf you can imagine it, you I I . . can achieve lt.U l ll 5 L If you can dream it, 4 you can become it. ' Love Mom and Dad We love you and are proud of you. Mom and Dad 1 Ads and Index E Diapers to Diplomas K I 'L You ve grown so much just like our love for you! We're so proud. Love Mom and Dad From a beautiful baby, Eric Lachance keep your to a beautiful young lady eyes on the stars and your Tonya Sachs. r g f V feet on the ground. Congratulations Dad, Mom, and Chris Congratulations and best wishes to our son, Corey Cox - Congratulations to our Little Party Girl, Lisa Palmer . Ads and Index 3 1 0 X Diapers to Diplomas And the Class of 1986. Love, Mom and Dad Love, Mom and Dad Enter now, begin your success to exploring your life. You're going to make it! Love, Mom This is your door to life Theresa . Glide through it with pride and courage. I have all the confidence, you will utilize love and happiness to their fullest potentials. 6' ,. Best of luck David Price Love, Mom and Dad Congratulations to Deven Abercrombie and to the Class of 1986. l'm so proud of you! Good luck in the future May you be happy and we know you'll succeed in reach all your goals. Love, Mom whatever you do. Love, Mom, Dad, and Robin Congratulations Colleen Whitney . We're proud of you. Ads and Index Diapers to Diplomas K 3 1 1 Now as you enter womanhood, we stand behind you should you step back and need us. We'll be there. We love you Chris, Mom and Dad D We stood before you through your adolescence, Stan Taylor with should you stumble pride and love we beat or fall. Beside you in your your drum. teens, to give you a hand. Congratulations to our daughter, Kim Owens. 3 1 2 Ads and Index K Diapers to Diplomas We love you, Love, Mom, Dad, Joey, Mom and Dad Jon, and Jenny Congratulations! Mom, Dad, Suzy, Dean, and Shoji Congratulations to our son, Jason Monks . We will always be proud of you. l r We are proud of you! Love, Mom and Dad Congratulations Leslie Wright ,l we're proud of you! Mike Thielman , as our Congratulations to our first born, we have daughter, Kim Jackson. loved sharing and watching you grow. Keep up the good work. We love you, From your loving family. Mom and Dad May you go and lead a happy life. Congratulations! Mom and Dad Congratulatilons to our lovely daughter, Carrie Wallace , thanks for bringing so much love and joy into our lives. Ads and Index Diapers to Diplomas K 3 1 3 We are proud of you, Brian, and know you will succeed in whatever you do in life. Love, Mom and Dad Congratulations to, Christy Skaza, the source and pride of our joy. 3 1 Ads and lndex 4 K Diapers to Diplomas Congratulations on your academic achievements and fun times at Chaparral High. Good luck Nicole Thompson . . 'Q' , Ak Us We wish you all of life's happiness. Love, Mom and Dad We will always be proud of you. With love, Mom, Dad John, and Jenny Da We are very proud of you. Connie, Noel, and Mom Congratulations to our very special son, Joel Middleton . ' e September, 1968, Billy Congratulations to Scaldeferri , 1 year old, our daughter, his brother Johnny Laura Torello . C holding him in his arms - We wish you health, ' He is still holding happiness, and him, protecting him prosperity. always. All our love, Mom and Dad Precious then. Precious now. Congratulations to my , Congratulations to our son, Dail Phelps, Q daughter, Kara. 5 You light up Who holds the our lives. key to our future. Joe and Libby Smith Dad l Q Ads and Index i Diapers to Diplomas f 3 1 5 E r JI! .Q Congratulations and l Congratulations! Who has always made us proud. We love you, Mom and Dad Congratulations, and all our love to our daughter Sheri Priess . 3 1 6 Ads and Index K Diapers to Diplomas best wishes to our Best wishes daughter Tricia Poma Michelle Hanief May all your dreams come true. See you in Washington. Love, Mom, Dad, and Rick All the love and joy you have given to us. Happiness and best wishes always, Mom and Dad For a healthy and prosperous future. We love you. To our daughter Jenny Ciesco . May you experience in life fl ea just as you were then. We love you, Mom and Dad Julie Mohler. Be eager to meet your challenges now, You've only just begun To our daughter and my sister Michelle Eggers best wishes for your future. I May you reach all your goals in life, wherever you go. We love you, Mom, UDad, Sherie, and all the animals. Nina Maalouf. My son is my son til he gets him a wife. fx, 2 ,sf 45W I 0 vw ,Q , And hope that all your dreams come true in whatever you choose to do. Congratulations. With all our love, Mom and Dad My daughter is my daughter all her life. Love, Mother To our darling daughter Lisa . We are very proud of you, Ads and Index Diapers to Diplomas X 3 1 7 Angie Sellers . All our love, Mom and Kenny Congratulations, Christina Kelley 3 1 Ads and lndex 8 K Diapers to Diplomas Kris Patton , Congratulations to you have exceeded our daughter, our hopes for QQ 'x I am so very proud of you. Love, Mom 1 7 years. Thanks and our best to you. now your whole life is beginning - make the most of it. Love, Mom and Dad Congratulations! You made it. Kristina Harrell For a happy and fulfilling future. Love always, Dennis, Rickey, Kerilyn, and Chubby Congratulations to our son Wade Gochnour and the Class of 1 986. Congratulations and best wishes to our Congratulations and best wishes to our daughte' Kelly Kay daughter Kathryn Recob. Fuller, Kitty , asa? 'si-r May you find success in your future and happiness in your life. We love you, Mom and Lee Reach high and far - the world is waiting for you! Gordon and Carolyn Gochnour We know you'll do well in college and we wish you success that you deserve so much. Love, Mom and Dad Song Pak, we love you, and are so proud of you! Ads and Index Diapers to Diplomas K 3 1 9 Smile and the world smiles with you. I love you, Mom Congratulations and best wishes to my lovely daughter Candy Kubena and the class and good friends of 1986. When I'm good, l'm very good. To my daughter, Gina Polovina . Congratulations to you and the Class of '86. May all your dreams come true! I'm so proud of you. Love, Mom I Q X X N. And the Class of 1986. Dahl and Sadie Humphries When l'm bad, I'm even better. Jenny Hooper Our love, pride, and congratulations to our son Randy Humphries g a F 3 2 0 Ads and Index i K Diapers to Diplomas We're going to miss you. Love, Mom, Dad, and Tossie Donna Beth Sbarra Jan Jacobson, dein deutschlehier ist jetzt traurig. X You must of been a beautiful baby. Congratulations Angie Shoup. We are proud of you. We wish you the best in all you do. Love, Mom and Dad We are proud are you. Love, Mom and Dad Mom and Dad Congratulations to our daughter Robin Payton, and the Class of '86. Ads and Index Diapers to Diplomas K 1 The best is yet toconw. Love, Mom, Dad, and Andrea Q You've come a long way baby. 322 f 3?l112S.'3'Ei3.. H135 Our love, pride, and congratulations to our daughter, Laura Hatcher. 4 C Lorraine Linnert, we are so proud of you. Love, Mom, Dad, and Racheal We love you Janie Lane. Your dreams have been your dreams and your hopes for the future, are our hopes for you. Go forth in the world with our love and God at your side. Love, Mom and Dad You finally made it. Love, Mom, and Julie Traci Jaramillo, when you were born, we took great delight. Your smile brightens our lives and your joy was felt in our hearts. May you have better breaks in the future than you've had in the past. Love ya, Mom, Dad, Allan Congratulations to our daughter Cynthia D. McClendon and the Class of '86. t ' 'I Congratulations to Congra ulatlons O our daughter our daughter and Michelle Haskins i Sister Brenda Condor l X ...A s 1 il J' V May life in the Army give you as much joy in your life as you havegiven to ours. Love, Mom, Dad, Michael and J .D. 3 Congratulations V 9' ral A Chris Camarote. Good luck in I the future. S We love you! Mr. and Mrs. Otis L. Mom and Dad McClendon Z I .. Ads and Index Diapers to Diplomas K And you made it! Congratulations, son, Joe Levine, I'm very proud of you. You are our sunshine! Congratulations to Lisa Weight on her graduation, 3 4 Ads and lndex X Diapers to Diplomas Mom always said, Keep your nose clean and you will go a long way. fa And to the Class of 1986. Lyn and Linda Weight Congratulations and best wishes to our daughter Stacey Marshall and the class of '86. Who has made us very proud! We love you, Mom and Dad Now on to Show Biz, or whatever you want! Lots of love, Mom, Dad, and Greg. Congratulations and love to our son, l I 5 David Fogg - 'I e I 1 f We wish you the best of everything. All our love, Mom and Dad Congratulations Laura Lipson You did it!! I Shellie Anderson Congratulations to We are very proud our son Pat of you! We wish Garrison. V only the best for you It Q llrs 7 l fi if I You made us proud Best wishes to our and very happy. son, Ben Stivers. Love, Mom and Dad From, Mom, Dad, and Evvy In all your future endeavors. We love you, Dad and Mom Such a sweet compulsion doth in music lie. - Milton Ads and Index Diapers to Diplomas f 5 It seems like only Congratulations yesterday you, Jean t Laning Andrews Thielman, were Go for it!! this small. Today you still are. Make your dreams Lots of love for come true. the future. Love, Mom and Dad Love, Mom and Dad i f 1 ll Ill l i l Congratulations Susan Woodward i Jeff Gregg, we Good luck to you l l wish you happiness in whatever the Q and success future brings. I E 4 1 With love and pride, You have always l i Mom and Dad been a joy to us. r If 3 2 6 Ads and Index X Diapers to Diplomas May you attain all your goals, but above all be happy. We love you, Mom and Dad Congratulations to a very loving daughter, Holly Redzinski. Daddy would be so proud of your success and accomplishments. Troy Perkins, you were handsome then son. And you're even more handsome now. We love you, Dad and Mom Congratulations and best wishes to our son, Rick Royce, You'll always be my baby. Love, Dad And the Class of 1986. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Royce Congratulations Colleen Cook. Ads and Index Diapers to Diplomas K 7 Love, Mom and Dad Dear Robin Felgar, we congratulate you on your accomplishments. Your faith in God will bring you strength and joy. 3 2 Ads and Index 8 K Diapers to Diplomas Congratulations Pat Spiller on a job well done. He will fill your life with majesty. Our love has no boundaries. Dad, Mother, and your family Mia Barlow May you always keep the twinkle in your! eyes and the humor and mischief in your spirit. Love, Mom, Rita, Amy, and Bootsie And that you will go far. Our love, Mom, Dad, Charise, And Aaron Congratulations Chuck Williams . We always knew you could do it, Congratulations and To our son, best wishes for a Walter Avila. continued success to our From your parents, daughter Linda Burke, Imelda and Corbs Avila. Good luck in the future, and may the Army treat you right. Be all you can bel An officer and a gentleman. l and her classmates of '86. Keep on dancing Linda the skys the limit. We love you, Mom and Dad Congratulations and best wishes to our daughter JoAnn VanRhyn. x lslf f D E I a ll' F ondly, D Love, D Eugene Sr. and Unice g Q v Mom and Dad u D3 I Blansten To our son, Eugene Blansten EIMC 2 Ads and Index Diapers to Diplomas K And to the Class of 1986. Linda and John Tillander Congratulations to our Congratulations son, Paul Tillander, Charlene Shelly. Dear Tanya Lazenby, 12 years completed on the first hurdle, 4 years to go on the next. ii' 3 V Good luck from As part of the YFU all of us. Exchange Program, she Love, Mom, Dad, will always stay with Elke, Tashi, and Minko!! us forever in our hearts. You've only just begun. Love you, Mom and Dad Mio Umezu is a very special daughter. She came to us August 8, 1985 to spend one year with our family. 3 Ads and Index 30 K Diapers to Diplomas E1- And the Class of 1986 Mr. and Mrs. William S. Nua Congratulations to our Congratulations to our son Ron LaBar a daughter Anissa Nua I young man who we'll all I like as well as love. We are proud of you! Love, Mom, Dad, Chuck, and Pam Chris Blumenstetter We're proud of your past, and we're confident in your future. Congratulations, good luck, and good fortune. Down the Yellow Brick With love, Mom, Dad, road to Oz. and Amy Love, Mom and Dad Debbie Block will be an Awe-thor and merit great applause, to her we wish the best. Ads and lndex Diapers to Diplomas K 1 Garland Steward wishing you all the happiness you so richly deserve. l'm so proud of you, and I love you. f'4lw1gBii!w gf To our son Jack Turner, this is the naked truth, we are very proud of you. Congratulations to you and the Class of 1986. Love, Mom and Dad 3 3 2 Ads and Index K Diapers to Diplomas Congratulations to our son Corey Fields you are a winner and a contributor. You are an achiever. We believe in you. Love, Mom and Dad Congratulations Annie Sinnet, you have always made us proudl. We love you, and pray that you will find success and happiness always. Love, Mom, Dad, Scott, and Brian if 5 li To our pride and joy I ' L D , i Congratulations and t ,gh the best Christmas present best wishes to our we ever received. May I daughter Lori Kleinworth your life be blessed as and the Class of '86, you have blessed ours. 0 ii ri ll Congratulations Nancy Q , 11:12 3 5 and the Class of '86. F I Dale and Rose Thomas i , , g I U C E Congratulations Joei l ' . vffx., on your achievements. ll I W We're so proud of you, Lori! Love, Mom and Dad Tammy Gifford We knew you could do it! Break a leg. Love you, Love, Mom and Dad Mom and Dad I 0 ' I 3 t - Ads and Index Diapers to Diplomas K SENIOR I DEX AND BRAGS ABERCROMBIE, DEVEN J . 26 ABRAMOVITZ, LARA 26 German Club 25 Pin Pals 3. ADAMS, KENDRIA E. 26151 ADLER, DAVID A. 26 Mime Troupe 2,3 fPresident 315 Company Players 2,3,45 National Thespian Society 3,45 Newspaper Staff 4 IFeatures Editor 41. ALAMO, JULIETA C. 26 Student Relations 2,3,4 fPresident 3,415 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 S.A.D.D. 3,4 tSecretary 41. 4 ALIRES,ANGELICA 26 ff French Club 2,3 tVice-President 215 Year- book Staff 4. ALLEN, DANIELLE M. 26 ALLEN, MELISSA 26 ALLEN, W. KEITH 26 :V ALONZO, KRISTINA 26 AMIE, MARGO F. 26 ANDERSEN, CHRISTINE M. 26 Yearbook Staff 2,3,4 IEditor 3,415 Voted Best Personality 4. ANDERSON, SHELLIE s. 26? National Jr. Honor Society 15 Math, Science, and Citizenship Awards 15 Golf 15 Spanish Club 2,45 Honor Society 3,45 Sw- ingers 3,4 Co-Captain 415 Who's Who Among American High School Students 35 Foreign Language Award 35 1st Place Science Fair Award 35 Hot Shots 45 Bench Babes 4 ICO-Captain 415 Key Club 45 T.S.O.H.M. 45 Magazine Staff 45 Scholars Diploma 4. ' I ANDREWS. LANING N. 26 1' 3 ' Varsity Tennis 1,2,3,45 J.V. Baseball 1,25 Ski Club 1,25 Sophomore Class Committee 25 Varsity Baseball 3,45 Junior Class Com- mittee 35 T.S.O.H.M. 3,45 Racquetball Club 4. ANDREWS, TYSON B. 26 . .. APELO,EDMUND J.27 5 Cross Country 15 Track 15 Newspaper Staff 1,2,3 tHead Photographer 15 Sports Editor 25 Editor 35 Most Valueable Staffer 1,2,315 Southern Nevada High School Jour- nalism Awards Best Sports Story 2,35 Southern Nevada Press Day Live Writing Competition Finalist 25 Quill and Scroll 1,2,35 Spanish Club 2,3,4 ISecretary 415 Junior Class Committee 35 Boys' State tSecretary of State1 35 Honor Society 3,4 tSecretary 415 Close4Up 35 Senior Class Committee 45 Key Club 45 Scholar's Diploma Candidate 45 Who's Who Among American High School Students 45 Voted Best Personality 4, 5, ARMITAGE, KATHLEEN c. 27 If ARMOUR. RUSSELL c. 27 1' ARRIGALE, SUSAN B. 27 ARTEMIS. MICHAEL P. 27 Yearbook Photographer 3,4 iPhoto Editor 41. AVILA, WALTER N. 27 V,-1 BAIR,BOBBY L. 27 9' BALDWIN, SEAN M. 27 BALI.,DAvID G. 27 5 H BANxS,ROMINA 27 1 Pin Pal 25 Racquetball Club 25 Human Rela- Ads 81 Index Senior Brags tions Club 35 Varsity Cheer!Song Leaders 4. BANKS, RONALD L. 27 BARBER, TRACY L. 27 BARLOW, MIA J. 27 BATISTA, GERALD M. 27 BAUTISTA, MARCELLA M. 27 Rf' BECKER, MARY C. 28 BECKERT, OLIVER W. 28 Varsity Quiz 1,2,3,45 Serteens 15 Science Fair Winner 2,35 Sun Youth Forum 3,45 Speech and Debate 3,45 Forensics League 3,45 Auto Club 45 Magazine Staff 45 Scholars Diploma 45 Swim Team 45 Who's Who Among American High School Students 45 USNSDA 4. BERNSTEIN, BRETT R. 28 BERSTLER, JEFF T. 28 BERTELSEN, LISA D. 28 French Club 1,2,3,4 IPresident 3,415 Newspaper Staff 2,3 ILayout Editor 35 Ac- tivities Editor 35 Photo Editor 315 Quill and Scroll 2,35 National Honor Society 3,45 Southern Nevada High School Journalism Awards Best News Story 35 Outstanding Achievement Award for Trigonometry 35 Yearbook Staff 45 Soccer Bunnies 45 T.S.O.H.M. 45 Sun Youth Forum 45 Scholaris Diploma 45 Key Club 4 ITreasurer 415 High Honors Candidate 45 Presidential Scholars Nominee 4, Magazine Staff 4 IDesign Editor 41. BLAIR, MARK J . 28 Varsity Band 1,2535 Pep Band 1,2,35 Mar- ching Band 1,2,35 Serteens 15 District Honor Band 1,2,35 Stage Band 35 T.S.O.H.M. 3,45 German Club 3,45 Nevada State Mathematics Examination Winner 35 Com- puter Club 4 IPresident 415 Magazine Staff 4 ICO-Editor 415 National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4. BLANSTEN, EUGENE 28 Bookworm Club 1,2,3,4 tFounder 15 Presi- dent 1,2,3,415 Computer Club 1,2,3,45 Math Club 1,2,3,45 Physics Club 1,2,3,45 Drama Club 1,2,3,45 Chemistry Club 1,2,3,45 World Literature and Essay Club 1,2,3,45 Speech Club 1,2,3,45 Investments Club 1,2,3,4. BLOCK, DEBRA L. 28 Newspaper Staff 1 fEditor of Games and Humor 115 Yearbook Staff 15 Intramural Soccer 15 Art Club 15 Honor Society 1,3,45 Spanish Club 25 Swingers 25 Student Rela- tions 3 tSecretary 315 Varsity Quiz 3,45 S.A.D.D. 3,45 Sun Youth Forum 3,45 Girls State tSenator and Police Commissioner1 35 Key Club 45 Magazine Staff 4 IArt Editor and Design Crew 415 T.S.O.H.M. 45 Juggling Club 45 Investment Club 4. BLUMENSTETTER, CHRIS R. 28 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Company Players 2,45 Mascot 45 Yelleader 45 Magazine Club 4. BOLLINGER, KENNETH E. 28 BORGNA, JAMES P. 28 BoSsE, PETER J. 28 BOWLER, BARRY T. 28 BRIDGES, KARA E. 28 BROUGH, TONI L. 28 'FT' BROWN, GREGORY W.2g BROWN, JILL M. 29 'QW BROWN, LUANN L. 29 Q, BROWN, SCOT G. 29 ' i Varsity Baseball 1,2,3,45 Thundering Herd 15 Marching Band 1. BROWN, WILLIAM E. 29 BRYL, JOHN J. 29 BUCHMAN, TRACIE A. 29 ' I BUCKNER, ANTHONY P. 29 BURKE, LINDA A. 29 5 ' Freshman Class Committee 15 Golf 2,3,45 Pin Pals 4. g BURMAN, LISA M. 29 'V N BURROUGHS, SCOTT A. 29 5 CAMAROTE, CHRISTIE M. 29 CAPIZZI, CARLA A. 29 a Bench Babes 35 Voted Wild and Craziest' 4. CARRUSCO, MIGUEL 29 CARTO, DARCY L. 29 CHAMBERS, ROBERT A. 29 CHAMBERS, WINDY M. 29 CHAVEZ, PAULA M. 30 CHAVEZ, SAMANTHA A. 30 CHORENS, CARLOS A. 30 CIESCO, JENNIFER L. 30 J.V. Band 15 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Varsity Band 1,2,3,45 Band Council 1,2,3,45 Racquetball Club 1,2,3,45 G,R. Princess 25 Math Club 3,45 Computer Club 3,45 T.S.O.H.M. 45 Homecoming Queen Finalist 45 Soccer Bunnies 45 French Club 4, CIPRIANO, DOMINICK F. 30 CIULLA, ANTHONY 30 CLARK, MICHELLE 30 Pin Pals 35 Sun Youth Forum 45 Varsity CheerfSong Leader 4. CLAYTON, LAURA 30 CLINE, DAVID A. 30 CLOUD, MISTY A. 30 COLE, TINA L. 30 J.V. Softball 25 J.V. Volleyball 35 Varsity Hotshot 35 WhO's Who of American High School Students 3. COLEMAN, SHEILA L. 30 COLLIER, WRIGHT B. 30 CONDER, BRENDA L. 30 French Club 1,25 Soccer Bunnies 25 Girls State 4. CONNELL, TAMMI J . 30 COOK, BRITON G. 30 COOK, COLLEEN 31 COOK, JENNIFER L. 31 COOVERT, JAMES W. 31 CORCHUELO, DIANA T. 31 COUNCIL, MICHELLE W. 31 COX, COREY C. 31 COYNE, WENDY M. 31 CROSSEN, TOBIN E. 31 CRUZ, FRANKIE D. 31 DABASH, KEITH M. 31 DABASH, KIP M. 31 DADDABBO, GINA M. 31 DAMKE, SHELLY L. 31 DANIELS, MICHELLE E. 31 DAVIS, RICHARD L. 32 DAVIS, SUSAN L. 32 DEEMS, JACK W. 32 DELUCIA, ANNETTE M. 32 DESHIELDS, JOHN N. 32 DESTEFANO, ANTHONY J. 32 DICKESON, PENNY K. 32 DOROTIAK, DANIEL J . 32 DUBINSKI, DOLORES A. 32 DURBIN, JOEI H. 32 Freshmen Class Committee 15 Company Players 1,2,3,4 fSecretary 415 Sophomore Class Committee 25 Plays 2,3,45 Girls Soc- cer 25 Thespian Society 3,4 KSecretary 415 Bookworm Club 3,45 Speech and Debate 3,45 Newspaper Staff 35 Sun Youth Forum 45 Senior Class Committee 4 lTreasurer 415 Voted Most Theatrical 4. DURSO, MARIE 32 ff DYE, RUSSELL P. 32 J.V. Wrestling 15 Varsity Wrestling 2,3,45 J.V. Football 2. EGBERT. CHRIS I.. 32 EGGERS, MICHELLE A. 32 ENGEL, RANDOLPH J. 32 FELGAR, ROBIN L. 33 FIELDS, COREY A. 33 FOGG, DAVID D. 33 FOGLIANI, SHERINA D. 33 FORGACS. JEFFREY S. 33 Yearbook Staff 3,4 iPhoto Editor 3, Photographer 3,41. FOX, SCOTT D. 33 FREYE, DOROTHY S. 33 FULLER. KELLY K. 33 Spanish Club 1,2,35 Student Relations 1,2,35 J.V. Hotshots 1,25 J.V. Bench Babes 25 Orchestra 25 Varsity Bench Babes 35 S.A.D.D. 35 Company Players 35 V.l.C.A., Explorers 3,4. FUSON, DANIELLE D. 33 Sophomore Class Committee 2 Nice- President 215 G.R. Queen 25 Junior Class Committee 3 Nice-President 315 Student Council 3,45 Prom Princess 35 Voted Best Looking 4. GARDNER, BRENDA 33 Newspaper Staff 3,4 QActivities Editor 415 Voted Most Outragious 4. GARRISON, PATRICK T. 33 Ski Club 1,2,3,45 Racquetball Club 1,2,35 Senior Class Committee 45 Voted Biggest Mouth 4. GATLIN, HATTIE M. 33 GEX, JOHN P. 33 GIBSON, COLLEEN S. 33 GIECK, ANNMARIE 33 GIFFORD, TAMMY J . 33 GIGUIERE, MARITA V. 34 J.V. Basketball 15 Varsity Bowling 3,45 Var- sity Softball 4. GILMORE, ANDREA 34 GLENN, JAMES N. 34 Band 1,2,3,45 Company Players GOCHNOUR, WADE B. 34 GOLISANO, LISA E. 34 GONZALEZ, GINA H. 34 GRAHAM, HAYLEY D. 34 GREENE, BRETT 34 GREGG, JEFFREY W. 34 GRIMMETT, MELISSA 34 Girls Glee 15 Varsity Choir 2,3,4 fPresident 35 Vice President 45 Spirit Coordinator 415 J.V. Cheerleader 25 Surrey Singers 3,4 lCostume Committee 315 Honor Choir 35 Varsity CheerfSong Leader 4. GUILD, DAVID G. 34 GUISE, RONALD E. 34 GUNTER, ALFORD E. 34 Yearbook Staff 1,3,4 Photographer 3,415 Football 1. GYGER, CRISTIN M. 34 HAGER, KIMBERLY R. 34 HAHN, RENEE L. 35 HAHN, ROBIN L. 35 HALL, MARK A. 35 HAMLER, LESLIE J . 35 HAMMER, STACY C. 35 Spanish Club 1,2,35 Tennis Club 15 Soccer Bunnies 3. HANIEF, MICHELLE L. 35 Student Relations 1,2 tSecretary 215 Varsity Quiz 1,2,3,4 lAll Star 2,3,45 Moderator 2,3,45 Co-Captain 35 Captain 415 Yearbook Staff 25 Tall Flags 25 Varsity Chorus 3,4 f Most Outstanding Junior 35 Section Leader 35 Secretary 415 Surrey Singers 3,4 f Most Outstanding Junior 45 President 415 Honor Society 3,45 Varsity Swingers 45 Sun Youth Forum 45 Who's Who Among American High School Students 45 Grease cast member CMarty1 45 Century Ill School Winner and State Finalist 45 Spanish Club 45 Voted Most Talented 4. HANNAN, DANIEL L. 35 HARDMAN, CYNTHIA L. 35 HARPER, CHOVONEY 35 HARRELL, KRISTINA L. 35 HARRIS, DEBORAH L. 35 French Club 35 Magazine Staff 4. HART. LORENCE L. 35 HATCHER, KEVIN L. 35 HATCHER, LAURA E. 35 Honor Society 1,3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 T.S.O.H.M. 45 Soccer Bunnies 45 Key Club 4. HAVENS, MICHAEL A. 35 HAWKINS, BUCK L. 36 HAYTER, BRENDA D. 36 HEMPHILL, CHRISTINA M. 36 HENDERSON, NATHAN J . 36 HERMOSILLO, CONCEPTION 36 HIGH, JULIAN J. 36 Unity Club 15 Sophomore Class Committee 2 lPresident 215 Student Relations 2 lTreasurer 215 Student Council 2,3,45 Ex- ecutive Council 2,35 Junior Class Committee 3 fPresident 315 Newspaper Staff 3 lBusiness Manager 315 Senior Class Commit- tee 45 Student Body President 45 Magazine Staff 4 IBusiness Manager 415 Voted A'Most Likely to Succeed 4. HOEKSEMA, STEVEN L. 36 HOGUE, ROBIN A. 36 HOLSBERRY, RICHARD D. 36 HOOPER. JENNIFER S. 36 Freshman Cheerleading 15 J.V. Cheerleader 25 Varsity Songleader 3. HORIKOSHI, KAORI 36 HUBBS, DAVID J . 36 HUDAK, LISA M. 36 HUFF, ALISON C. 36 HUFFMAN, CHRISTINE A. 36 HUFFMAN, SHERRY L. 37 HULL, JAMES 37 HUMPHRIES, RANDY L. 37 HUMPHRIES, RICHARD J. 37 HUNTSMAN, KENT I. 37 HURSH, DALE D. 37 HUSKINS, MICHELLE M. 37 Girls Glee 1,2,3,4 lSection Leader 2,3,415 Varsity Choir 2,3,45 Honor Choir 2,3,4 iStu- dent Rep. 415 All-State Choir 2,3,4 KStudent Rep. 415 Surrey Singers 3,4 lSecretary 415 Sound Crew 3,4 l Outstanding Junior 35 Outstanding Senior 415 Who's Who Among High School Students 35 S.A.D.D. 4. INGALLS, TIFFINIE M. 37 INNESS, GEORGE H. 37 JACKSON. KIMBERLY A. 37 S.A.D.D. 45 Fishing Club 4. JACOBSON, JAN 37 JAMERSON, ANNIVA A. 37 JAQUEZ, JAQUELYN R. 37 JARAMILLO, ANTONIO B. 37 JARAMILLO, TRACI A. 37 JOHANNSSON, THELMA M. 37 JOHNSON, CARLA M. 38 JOHNSON, DIANNE M. 38 JOHNSON, KENNETH D. 38 JOHNSON, RONALD E. 38 JOHNSON, SHAUNA D. 38 JONES, CHRISTINA S. 38 JONES, CHRISTOPHER J . 38 JONES, KENNETH P. 38 JONES, LINDA R. 38 KAMINSKI, MATTHEW J . 38 KAPLAN, MARK J . 38 KARLSEN, CLINTON L. 38 KELLEY, CHRISTINA A. 38 Sophomore Class Committee 2 lSecretary 215 Student Council 2,3,45 German Club 2,3,45 Junior Class Committee 3 QSecretary 31 5 Junior Executive Council 35 Junior Prom Princess 35 Senior Class Committee 4 Wice President 415 Senior Executive Council 45 Magazine staff 45 Voted Most Bashful 4. KELLY, SCOTT H. 38 Serteens 15 Varsity Quiz 1,2,35 German Club 2,3,45 Honor Society 3,4 tPresident 415 TSOHM 3,4 ffreasurer 35 President 415 Sun Youth Forum 3,45 Close.Up 45 National Merit Semi-Finalists 45 Scholar's Diploma Candidate 45 Voted Most Studious 4. KERN, BRET A. 39 KISTLER, LAURA D. 39 JV Hot Shots 15 German Club 1,25 Varsity Hot Shots 2,3 lPresident 31. KLEINWORTH, LORI 39 Freshman Cheerleader 1 ICO-Captain 115 Freshman Class Committee 15 JV Cheerleader 2 lCaptain 215 SADD 25 Songleader 35 French Club 35 Honor Society 3,45 Senior Class Committee 4 lSecretary 415 Student Council 45 Advisory Board 45 Ads 8a Index Senior Brags 336 f Forensics Club 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students 4. KOERWITZ, SHAWN A. 39 KORTH, DANIEL R. JR. 39 KOTELNYCKY, JAMIE J . 39 KRAHN, RODNEY T. 39 KUBENA, CANDACE K. 39 KUTZEN, PATRICK M. 39 LABAR. RONALD D. 39 Fishing Club 23 J .V. Football 23 Track 4. LACHANCE, ERIC M. 39 LALANI, NEESHMA S. 39 LAMB, SHANA J . 39 LAMONICA, DAVID W. 39 LANE, JANIE D. 39 German Club 1,23 Drill Team 2,3,4 lSecretary 33 Captain 413 Varsity Hot Shots 2,33 Lane Leaders 3. LARGE, MICHELLE L. 39 J.V. Swingers 1,23 French Club 1,2,33 Pin Pals 2,33 Ski Club 3. LAZENBY, TANJA A. 40 LEA, DERRICK A. 40 LEAVITT, BRIAN A. 40 Varsity Band 2,3,43 J.V. Band 13 Thunder- ing Herd 1,2,3,4Q German Club 2,33 Rac- quetball Club 3,43 Honor Society 3,4, LEE, CHONG W. 40 LEE, PAMELA D. 40 LEMMON, DEBORAH J . 40 Freshman Class Committee 1g Soccer Bun- nies 13 Spanish Club 1,2,4Q Sophomore Class Committee 2. LESTER, JOHN R. 40 LEVEILLE, IRENE J. 40 LEVINE, JOSEPH D. 4-0 LIMING, THOMAS B. 40 LINDSEY, ROBBIE J . 40 LINNERT, LORRAINE M. 40 Student Relations 2,3,4 lVice-President 413 French Club 2,3,4 lTreasurer 213 S.A.D.D. 3,4 lTreasurer 33 President 413 Honor Socie- ty 33 T.S.O.H.M. 4. LIPSON, LAURA H. 40 LITCHFIELD, JAMES B. 40 J.V. Baseball 13 Varsity Baseball 2,3,4. LOVATO, MARVIN R. 40 LUCERO, JOHNNY E. 41 LYNCH, SUSAN M. 41 LYSINGER, ANDREA K. 41 Spanish Club 1,23 Ski Club 1,2,3,43 Bench Babes 23 Fishing Club 3 Nice-President 313 Scholar's Diploma Candidate 4. MAALOUF, NINA M. 41 Pin Pals 3,4. MACLEAN, DEREK c. 41 MACLIN, PAUL M. 41 MARI, MICHELLE L. 41 MANKEY, JEFFREY B. 41 MARSH, DEBORAH A. 41 MARSHALL, STACEY M. 41 MA'rusow, MICHAEL B. 41 MAURO, KRISTIN L. 41 MAYOR, GEORGE 41 MCADAM, LARISA D. 41 Sophomore Class Committee 2 lTreasurer 213 Bench Babe 23 Pin Pal 2,33 Junior Class Ads gl Index Senior Brags Committee 3 lTreasurer 313 Who's Who Among American High School Students 33 Spanish Club 4 CPresident 411 Magazine Staff 43 Student Council 43 Student Body Treasurer 43 Voted Nicest Eyes 4. MCCLENDON, CYNTHIA D. 41 J.V. Band 1,23 Varsity Band 3,43 Pep Band 3,43 Track and Field 2,3,4. MCDERMOTT, ANDREA L. 42 MCGHIE, KAMILEEN L. 42 MENDICINO, LARA L. 42 MIDDLETON, JOEL C. 42 MILLS, KATRINA E. 42 MITCHELL, LAMARR 42 MLECZKO, MICHAEL A. 42 MOHLER, JULIE A. 42 MONKS, JASON A. 42 Forensics 1,23 Freshman Basketball 13 Swimming 2,3,43 J.V. Basketball 23 Varsity Basketball 33 T.S.O.H.M. 3. MOORE, MARCI C. 42 MORENO, RICHARD M. 42 MORGAN, BRETT D. 42 MORRISON, GAIL J. 42 MORRISSEY, ALEXANDRA 42 MUNOZ, MICHELLE M. 42 MURPHY, JAMIE I.. 43 NAVARRO, CARLOS J . 43 NEWMAN , TODD L. 43 NIELSEN, KIERA 43 NIKULA, SANNA T. 43 NORDEEN, DONALD J . 43 NORMAN, JENNIE 43 NOTARO, TIMOTHY E. 43 NOUGUIER, CRYSTAL A. 43 NOVARA, PAUL J . 43 NUA, ANISSA L. 43 Freshman Cheerleader 13 Freshman Class Committee 1 lPresident 113 JV Cheerleader 23 Sophomore Class Committee 23 Varsity Cheerleader 33 Junior Class Committee 33 Speech and Debate 33 JR Princess 33 Junior Prom Queen 33 Varsity CheerfSongleader 43 Senior Class Committee 43 Executive Council 43 French Club 4 lVice President 413 Key Club 43 SADD 43 Magazine Staff fProse Board1 43 1985 Homecoming Queen 43 Voted Most Spirited 4. OWENS, KIMBERLY L. 43 PAK, SUNG U. 43 PALCOVIC, JULIE A. 43 Freshman Cheerleader 13 Company Players 1,23 JV Cheerleader 23 Varsity Cheerleader 33 Varsity CheerfSongleader 43 Executive Council 43 Student Council 43 Spanish Club 43 Sun Youth Forum 4g 1985 Homecoming Court 4. PALMER, LISA M. 43 PATTON, KRIS M. 44 French Club 2,3,43 SADD 2,3,4Q Student Relations Club 2,3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Newspaper Staff 3,4 lEditor-ln4Chief 41, PAULETTE, PAUL D. 44 PAYTON, ROBIN A. 44 Lariattes I2 3 4 lCo Captain 31 Varsity Softball4 PEARSE STACYL 44 PETERSON KIMBERL 44 Freshman Cheerleader 1 JV Cheerleader 2 German Club 2 Ski Club 2 Varsity Songleader 3 Student Body Corresponding Secretary4 PETIT JEFFERYS 44 PHELPS DAILW 44 PHILLIPPI JODI R 44 JV Bench Babes 2 Songleader 3 lTreasurer 31 CheerfSongleader 4 PHILLIPS WENDEL 44 PINTAONE ANDREAM 44 PITT JODIY 44 PLAID TIMMONE 44 Bowling Club 2 Bowling Team 3 POLOVINA GINAB 44 POMA PATRICIAL 44 Varsity Band 1 2 3 Marching Band 1 2 3 Varsity Swim Team 1 2 3 4 lTeam Captain 2 3 41 PORTER KURTL 44 POWERS KRISTENEM 44 PREISS SHERIM 45 Band Council 1 Marching Band 1 2 Varsity Band 1 2 Varsity Quiz 1 2 Thundering Herd 1 2 Soccer Bunnies 2 3 4 lPresident 41 Advisory Board 3 Honor Society 3 4 Varsity Swingers 3 French Club 3 4 lSecretary 41 Key Club 4 fPresident 41 Stu dent Body Vice President 4 Voted Most Likely to Succeed 4 Who s Who Among American High School Students 4 PRESTON ERICT 45 PRESTON SAMANTHAR 45 J V Hotshots 1 Ski Club 1 2 3 4 French Club 23 Soccer Bunnies 3 Swingers 4 Windsurfing Club 4 PRICE DAVIDR 45 RACKLEY SCOTTC 45 RAINS SIMON 45 RANDALL DENNISD 45 RASMUSSEN NATALIE 45 RECKLING LEROYM 45 RECOB KATHRYN D 45 REDMOND JEFFERYJ 45 J V Band 1 2 Marching Band 12 Swim Team 2 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Close up 4 REDZINSKI HOLLYE 45 Computer Club 1 Golf Club 1 Swim Team 1 Yearbook Staff 1 Science Club 1 Honor Society 12 Softball 2 Scholars Diploma Candidate 4 REZEMDE LIBANO 45 RHEBOK YVETTEE 45 RIVERA ANTHONYJ 45 ROBERTS JEFFREYM 45 ROHN SCOTTT 46 ROY CHONG MIN46 ROYCE RICHARDA 46 SAAVEDRA RUBIN H 46 SACHS, TONYA M 46 SAMS, PETER B 46 SBARRA,DONNA B 46 Lane Leaders 1, Drill Team 1,2,3,4 lCap tam 3,-41, Racquetball Club 1,2,3,4, Spanish Club 1,2, Easy Riders 2, Honor Society 3,4, 111 ' 1 , . , . 1 1 1 1 1 , . , . , . 1 , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . 111 111 111 11- , . , . , . 1 11 11 11 I rr I1 1 1 11 1 1 1 Y - . . I 11 1 . 11, 1 1 , . 1 . 1 ri!! 11 1 3 , . , . 1 , . 1 , . , . , . -- 11 11 li? I - ' , . 1 1 1 1 1 . A - 1 . 11 1 1 , . , . , . , . , - , . , . Girls State ISenator and City Coun- cilwoman1 33 Key Club 43 Magazine Staff 4 IProse Editing Board 413 S.A.D.D. 43 Juggl- ing Club 43 Investments Club 4. SCALDEFERRI, WILLIAM B. 46 SCHAEFFER, JAMES B. SCHILTZ. TRACY L. 46 - - SCOTT. MONTE J . 46 Bowling Club 23 J.V. Bowling Team 33 Cross Country 3. SELLERS, ANGELA M. 46 SHELLY, CHARLENE M. 46 SHOUP, ANGELA R. 46 SIANO, SANDRA L. 46 SINNET, ELEANOR AL 47 SKAZA, LAUREN C. 47 SLOTNICK, JOSEPH J . 47 Company Players 1,2,3,4 lOfficer-at-Large 23 Historian 33 President 413 Speech and Debate 2,3,43 Mime Troupe 2,33 Interna- tional Thespian Society 3,4 Nice President 3,413 Spanish Club 3,4 Nice President 43 Treasurer 31, Sun Youth Forum 3,4, Juggl- ing Club 43 Plays 2,3,43 Magazine Staff 4 lCo-editor 41. SMITH, KARA J. 47 J.V. Hot Shots 1,2 ICo-Captain 1,213 Spanish Club 13 J.V. Softball 23 Varsity Hot Shots 3,4 ICO-Captain 33 Captain 413 Sun Youth Forum 43 Surrey Singers 4. SMITH, LORI S. 47 SMITH, TAMMY R. 47 J.V. Cheerleader 13 Varsity Volleyball 13 Varsity Racquetball 13 Varsity Track 13 Honor Society 13 Pep Club 13 Swim Team 2,4 lManager 2,413 Bench Babes 2,3,43 Hot Shot 3 ITreasurer 313 J .V. Volleyball 3. SMITH, TERRY S. 47 SMOOT, LINDA J . 47 SNYDER, KIMBERLY S. 47 SPARROW, LEE B. 47 SPILLER, PATRICK A. 47 SPOOR, MONTE W. 47 SPRAGUE, PATRICIA 47 STADTLANDER, MARIO S. 47 ' V.I.C.A. 3,4 Nice President 33 President 413 State Competition for Carpentry 3,43 Na- tional Competion 4, STANFILL, SCOTT A. 47 STELLA, DAVID A. 48 STEVENS, D. PATRICK 48 STEWARD, GARLAND J . 48 Varsity Band 1,23 Marching Band 1,23 Honor Band 13 French Club 33 S.A.D.D. 3,4 lTreasurer 413 Student Relations 33 T.S.O.H.M. 33 Honor Society 3,45 Sun Youth Forum 33 Magazine Staff 43 Student Athletic Trainer for Football 4. STIVERS, BENJAMIN E. 48 STONE, MATTHEW P. 48 STOREY, DENNIS J . 48 STORM, HEIDI M. 48 STUTTS, JEFFERY A. 48 J .V. Track 13 Yearbook Staff 13 Newspaper Staff 13 Computer Club 1,23 Spanish Club 1,43 Freshman Class Committee 1 ISecretary 11, Honor Roll 2,33 Science Fair 2,33 Honor Society 3,43 Student Body Recording Secretary 43 Student Council 3,4 IElections Chairman 41: Sun Youth Forum 3,43 Boys' State 33 Advisory Board 33 Key Club 43 T.S.O.H.M. 43 Winner of U.S. Senate Youth Scholarship 43 Winner of Nevada AnheuserfBusch Scholarship 43 Voted Most Saintly 43 High Honors Pro- gram 4. SWANSON, THOMAS B. 48 TAGG. ERNEST A. 48 TAYLOR, MICHAEL II. 48 306 Q. C TAYLOR, STANLEY c. 48 . TETTAMANTI, JILL N. 48 Pin Pals 1,2,3 ISecretaryf Treasurer 23 Vice President 313 French Club 23 Yearbook Staff 3,4 IAssistant Editor 41. rIIEIss, JENNIFER A. 48 THIELMAN, JEAN M. 48 THEILMAN, MICHAEL c. 49 THOMAS, FRANK G. 49 THOMAS, IvIoNA E. 49 THOMAS, NANCY R. 49 Varsity Quiz 2,3,43 Student Relations 2,3,4, Easy Riders 2,4, Spanish Club 2,3,43 Speech and Debate 3,43 S.A.D.D. 43 T.S.O.H.M. 3,43 Sun Youth Forum 3,43 Key Club 43 Computer Club 43 Juggling Club 4. THOMPSON, CHRIS L. 49 THOMPSON, JAMES M. 49 German Club 1,2,4 Nice President 412 Honor Society 2,3,4 Nice President 413 Wrestling 33 Boys' State ISupreme Court Justice1 33 Who's Who Among American High School Students 33 T.S.O.H.M. 4 ICor- responding Secretary 413 Key Club 43 Sun Youth Forum 43 Investments Club 43 Com- puter Club 43 Advisory Board 43 High Honors Program 43 Scholar's Diploma 43 Close-up Participant 4. THOMPSON, NICOLE L. 49 THORESON, DAVID R. 49 TILLANDER, PAUL E. 49 TOFAEONO, VICTOR T. 49 TONRY, PATRICIA J . 49 TORELLO, LAURA L. 49 TURNER, JACK L. 49 TUTINO, JOSEPH 49 TVERDIK, SERINA A. 50 UNEZU, MIO 50 VANAUSDAL, TERRY L. 50 VANRHYN, JOANN 50 I , C. 50 VIRZI, STACEY L. 50 VITELLARO, PHILLIP A. 50 VONGANAKASAME, PAUL E. 50 WALLACE, REBECCA C. 50 Math Club 13 DECA 23 Investments Club 4. WARE, JASON J . 50 WEIGHT, LISA M. 50 WEISS, STACEY 50 WESCOTT, JEFFREY C. 50 WHITAKER, ROBERT B. 50 WHITNEY, COLLEEN L. 50 J .V. Swingers 23 Varsity Swingers 3,4 lCap- tain 3,41, Soccer Bunnies 43 Bench Babes 4. WHITTAKER, WINDY J . 50 WILLIAMS, CHARLES E. 51 WILLIAMS, REGINA O. 51 WILLIAMS, SEAN D. 51 WILLSEY, DERRICK B. 51 Az I-A 0 I 4 I I I E5 WITMER, DEANA M. 51 WITT, GARY D. 51 WOODRUM. LYNN L. 51 WOODWARD, SUSAN R. 51 Cross Country 13 Soccer I,2,3, Softball 1,2,3,4Q Honor Society 1,23 Tennis 2,3,4. WRIGHT, LESLIE E. 51 YARA. YVONNE 51 Freshman Class Committee 13 Sophomore Class Committee 2. YEE, MICHAEL S. 51 YELEY, DANNIE M. 51 ZABRISKIE, CHRISTOPHER G. 51 ZAKAS, THERESA A. 51 ZINDLER, DAMON B. 51 Wrestling 13 Band 13 Bowling 33 Fishing Club 3. ZUIKER. ANTHONY E. 51 J.V. Soccer 1,23 Forensics 1,2,3,4 IPresi- dent 3,412 Theatre 1,2,3,43 Fishing Club 13 Golf 1,23 Speech and Debate 2,3,43 Dramatic Interpretation Awards 3,43 Plays 3,43 Voted Most Humorous 4. X 0 - I ci ' . Mlm I ju 3 , ,MD A . may vlocmilwt. 9 . O J Ads 8: Index Senior Brags K 7 338 Abell, Julie 144 Abraham, Dustin 226 Aceto, Michele 226 Adams, Dixie 226 Addis, Cara 144 Alden, Mark 144 Allen, Glenn 96 Allen, Patricia 96 Allen, Robin 96 Allen, Tara 96 Allen, Tiffany 226 Allison, Shauna 226 Allsbrook, Stacy 226 Alonzo, Mark 144 Alvaro, Lisa 144 Amerson, Rich 96 Andersen, Mica 226 Andersen, Ron 144 Anderson, Donny 96 Anderson, Gayleen 96 Anderson, Geoff 226 Anderson, Kelly 144 Anderson, Kirk 144 Anderson, Nori 96 Anderson, Robert 144 Anderson, Scott 144 Andrews, Amy 226 Annen, Tammy 144 Antonelli, Phil 96 Anzur, Yvette 144 Aquino, Robert 96 Aranda, Sophia 144 Archer, Troy 144 Archie, Stacy 144 Ardis, Gwenda 226 Arentz, Jesse 226 Arias, Jenny 226 Armitage, Amy 144 Arnburg, Amy 226 Arroyo, Heman 226 Arsen, Pat 144 Asenjo, Mario 144 Avigal, Arika 226 Avila, Warren 96 Avila, Wesley 144 Axas, Peter 96 Axler, Daryl 226 Ayers, Noel 144 Azcarate, Maria 226 Baber, Delon 96 Bader, Julie 144 Baker, Dylena 96 Bakerink, Lance 226 Baldwin, Justin 144 Ball, Julie 226 Ball, Laura 144 Ballard, Tracy 96 Bane, Michelle 144 Banke, Dyan 96 Banks, Michelle 96 Banks, Nicole 226 Banschback, Craig 144 Banschback, Curt 144 Banto, Robert 226 Barber, Michael 144 Barclay, Mike 96 Barkhuff, Tracy 226 Barkofsky, Vikki 144 Barnett, Joe 144 Barnum, Bronc 226 Barnum, Carol 144 Barrett, Kevin 96 Barrett, Sean 144 Ads and Index Underclassman lndex Underclassman Index Barringer, Teresa 96 Bartlett, Audra 96 Barton, Chad 96 Barton, Tammi 226 Baruffi, Mark 226 Baruffi, Matt 144 Basner, Karen 144 Bassett, Scott 96 Basso, Joe 226 Bastin, Michael 144 Bastin, Tami 96 Bayley, Judy 144 Bayley, Patty 144 Beals, Rachelle 145 Bean, Gina 226 Bean, Jennifer 226 Beaton, Jay 226 Beck, Brandon 145 Becker, Walt 96 Beckert, Barbara 145 Beckham, Lanie 226 Beckwith, Doris 96 Belarde, Elizabeth 145 Belkin, Michele 96 Bello, Kevin 145 Belotti, Dina 145 Benito, Blenda 96 Benito, Rosanna 96 Bennett, Ann 227 Bennett, Chris 145 Bennett, Edde 227 Bennett, Pat 96 Bennett, Todd 145 Benson, Charles 97 Benstead, Annette 145 Benzer, Jacquie 97 Berg, Gloria 97 Bergman, Stefanie 145 Berry, Cynthia 227 Berry, Lainie 145 Bethel, Gary 97 Beveridge, Kevin 97 Bezanski, Justin 227 Bialczak, Don 145 Bichsel, Dave 145 Bichsel, Julie 227 Biles, Martin 97 Bingham, Robert 145 Bintz, Amy 227 Bish, Aaron 145 Bishoff, Jess 227 Blain, Clint 145 Blais, Robin 97 Blanco, Lizette 145 Blower, Charles 97 Bluitt, Stephanie 97 Blumenstetter, Amy 145 Bodker, Joyce 227 Boesenecker, Quinn 227 Bogda, David 97 Boman, Jon 97 Bonham, Lisa 97 Boosel, Glenn 145 Boosel, Ronald 227 Booth, Greg 97 Borkenhagen, Chris 227 Borla, Kris 97 Bosshart, Tracy 227 Boudreau, Tom 145 Bourgon, Brian 145 Bouschor, Royalyn 145 Bousman, Wendy 97 Bowen, Ryan 227 Bowen, Shaun 97 Bozek, Nlkkl 97 Bradley, Debbie 145 Bramlet, Krista 227 Branche, Andy 227 Brancucci, Jennifer 145 Brancucci, Jerry 227 Brandise, Joey 145 Brandon, Lewis 145 Breeden, Chris 227 Brill, Jason 227 Brill, Kenneth 97 Brill, Rochelle 227 Brinkerhoff, Kristi 145 Brisco, Ken 145 Brophy, Tiffany 227 Brown, Allyson 227 Brown, Chris 145 Brown, Clint 145 Brown, Dajana 145 Brown, Doris 145 Brown, Holly 97 Brown, James 145 Brown, Jaymez 97 Brown, Jody 227 Brown, Michelle 145 Brown, Tanja 145 Brown, Tina 227 Brown, Tony 145 Brunson, Michael 97 Brush, Therese 146 Buchanan, Melinda 146 Buky, Laura 97 Bunch, Jimmy 227 Bunin, Michael 146 Burback, Deanna 146 Burge, Wesley 146 Burke, Jami 146 Burke, Ruth Ann 146 Burman, David 146 Burns, Mike 146 Bush, Danny 146 Bushling, Kenny 97 Butler, Jimmie 97 Buyse, Troy 146 Bycroft, Wade 146 Caccamo, Toni 146 Cahill, Peter 227 Camerano, Gina 97 Cameron, Nikki 97 Cameron, Rachel 97 Campanella, Michael 146 Campos, Bonnie 146 Cantara, Dennis 146 Capelman, Robyn 146 Caplan, Dara 97 Carlin, Monti 97 Carlopio, Suzi 146 Carlson, Kris 97 Carper, Mary 227 Carpineta, Cristi 97 Carrara, Anthony 146 Carrillo, Blanca 227 Carrillo, Robyn 98 Carroll, Katresha 227 Carson, Shaun 98 Caruso, Michael 98 Caruso, Nicholas 146 Caruso, Sharon 146 Casey, Casino 98 Casey, Lisa 227 Casillas, Jolene 146 Cason, Eugene 227 Castillo, Alex 98 Castor, Jason 98 Caswell, Carolyn 228 Caswell, Debbie 228 Catapano, Stacey 228 Cayce, Deshawn 228 Chambers, Derrick 146 Chandler, Jeff 98 Chapman, Adrienne 228 Chapman, Jacqueline 228 Chapman, Justene 228 Chappel, Tom 228 Charlton, Joe 146 Chase, Angela 98 Chase, Rosemarie 146 Chavez, Domingo 146 Chavez, Rachel 228 Chiarello, Beth 146 Childers, Barb 228 Childress, Nicole 146 Chinn, Thomas 146 Christensen, Amy 228 Christensen, John 228 Christensen, Lora 146 Christian, David 146 Chulchian, Arthur 146 Chulchian, Selene 98 Chura, Paige 147 Church, Amy 147 Ciesco, Julie 147 Ciulla, Steve 147 Clark, Cindy 228 Clark, Derek 98 Clark, Kim 147 Clark, Melanie 98 Clark, Roger 147 Clatterbuck, Tina 228 Clements, Leslie 98 Cleveland, Johnny 147 Cline, Bill 147 Cline, Darren 98 Close, Kristie 147 Clow, Shanna 228 Cluff, Tarek 98 Coates, Shannon 147 Coblentz, Jason 98 Coblentz, Karen 147 Coblentz, Katie 147 Coblentz, Shane 228 Cocchi, Bridget 147 Cochran, Kelly 98 Coe, Cynthia 147 Cohen, Howard 228 Cohen, Michael 147 Coins, Chris 228 Coins, Clay 228 Cole, Darrell 98 Cole, Jennie 228 Coleman, Doug 98 Collier, Danielle 147 Collier, Kevin 147 Collier, Sabrina 147 Colline, Shawn 228 Colline, Tony 98 Colucci, Teresa 228 Combs, Danny 147 Comstock, Jonni 228 Connell, David 147 Connell, Nancy 98 Conner, Jennifer 228 Conner, Paul 98 Conner, Phillip 228 Cook, Jason 98 Cooley, Barbara 98 Copeland, Michael 147 Corchuelo, William 98 Corcione, Vlnny 228 Cordier, Jody 147 Corliss, Tiffany 147 Corniel, Kirk 228 Cory, Jennifer 147 Cory, Scott 228 Costello, Mike 98 Cottam, Derryl 98 Cottam, Travls 228 Courson, John 98 Cox, Tiffany 228 Cozad, Mark 229 Cramer, Tracy 98 Cribbs, Sheila 99 Cromwell, Nate 99 Cronenberg, Nick 229 Cunningham, Matt 147 Cunningham, Scott 99 Cura, Toby 99 Curtin, Kerryann 99 Custer, Kelly 147 Cypert, Gary 99 Czarnik, Cathy 99 ? Dabash Kady 229 Dabdub Suetlama Daddabbo Cesare 99 Dagenet Vanessa 229 Dagenet Whltney 147 Dagons Dematrlus 229 Dalesslo Cyndy 99 Daley lan 99 Daley Tlm 229 Dalton Julle 99 Dancheck Mlke 229 Danlels Patrlcla 147 DaSllva Lorl 229 DaSllva Mlchelle 147 Dasko Rodney 147 Garrlson Llsa 149 Davls Davls Davls Davls Davls Davls Davls Davls Davls Davls Davls Charese 229 Dlana 99 Donna 99 Douglas 229 Joseph 147 Lance 229 Laurel 147 Lema 99 Mary 147 Paul 99 Rosle 147 Day Falth 229 De Lucla Vlctor Deal Llsa 229 Deay James 147 Decelle Shane 148 Defreltas Deanna 99 Deguzman Charlto 229 Del Bosque Cllnton 148 Delavega Armlda 99 DelValle Rachel 99 Delzer Thomas 99 Demann Manano 229 Demanno Louis 229 Denney Dlane 229 Desarmler Danlelle 229 Desjardlns Robert 99 Desrochers Denlse 99 Dewald Tlna 99 DlGaetano Mlchael 148 Dlab Karla 99 Drab Orlando 229 Dlambroslo Trlcla 99 Dlamont Klm 99 Dlaz Davld 229 Dlckens Darcy 99 Dlckens Darren 229 Dlckeson Patrlcla148 Dlcklnson Michelle 148 Dlckson Nlkkl148 Dlmalo Danlelle 229 Dlnlelll Mlchael 99 Dlnlelll Steve 148 Dlsabato John 99 DlStefano Lorl99 Dlttmer Tracl 148 Doane Dennls148 DonVlto Stephen 229 Doss Llz 99 Dosslere Kelth 229 Dougherty Shawn 229 Downum Sharon 148 Doyle John 229 Dubovlck Ron 229 Ducey Kr-ls 148 Duke Anthony 99 Dula Lauren 100 Dulay Llsa 148 Dungan Susan 100 Dungey Tnscha 148 Dunn Mlke148 Dunnlng Kurt 100 Dupree Terrell 100 Durgln Arek 100 Durnen Cralg 100 Dwyer Cendy 148 Dykes James 148 Ealy Tracey 229 Ealy Vlckl 100 Earle Doug 229 Edglngton Chrls Edwards Kathy 229 Edwards Treda 230 Ee Vlctor148 Egbert Myrlnda 230 Egre Stephen 148 Elcheseer Krlstln 230 Elsen Andrew 100 Elenburg Tracey 230 Elllott Toya 100 Ellls Cynthla 230 Ellsworth Jennlfer 230 Emens Dara 100 Erlckson Karln 100 Erlckson Krlssy 230 Ertel Kelth100 Esau Adrlan 148 Esau Mellnda 230 Esmond Amy 148 Esparza Laura 100 Essez Teresa 148 Esson Pete 100 Estep Marsha 148 Eval Llsa 148 Evers Steve 100 Ewlng Jack 230 Fackrell Guy 100 Falr Marcella 230 Falrfax Keely 230 Falcone Danny 148 Falkenhalner Shelly 230 Falllne Kenneth 100 Farlnas Corlna 100 Farlno Chrlstopher 148 Farnsworth Joel 100 Farrell John 100 Farrell Rlch100 Faruch Tully 230 Feldman Shaun 148 Fernandez Nora 148 Fetcho Lee 230 Flcklln Bret 100 Fleld Nlck 143 Flelds Tlm 148 Flerek Paul 230 Flgglns Blllle 148 Fllozot Jeff 100 Flnk Robble 230 Flschmann LISB 100 Flsher Arlee 148 Flsher Heather 100 Flsher James 148 Fltzgerald John 100 Fltzslmons Cassandra 148 Flake Garrlck 100 Fleck Angel 148 Flores Bret 100 Flores George 148 Fogg Julle 149 Foley Patnck 149 Ford Kevln 100 Ford Mlchael 100 Ford Ruth 100 Fornero Deonna 149 Fortune Lendell149 Fountaln John 230 Foutz Amy 101 Frazler Jeff 149 Fredkln Davld 149 Freels Jason 149 Freeman Chrls101 Freuer Jerry 101 Freuer Ruth 230 Frled 'l'lna101 Frosch, Thomas 230 Fryatt, Edward 230 Frye David 230 Frye JoAnn 149 Funston Patrlcla 101 Furze Dawn 149 Fuson Darble 149 Fuson Todd 149 Gale Blll101 Gallterl Trlsha 101 Gallant Rhonda 101 Galllneau Tlm 101 Gallo Anthony 101 Galluccl John 230 Galluccl Kenny 149 Gallup Rlchard 230 Gamer Heather 149 Gamst Mlke 230 Gandy Sandra 101 Garcla Alan 230 Garcla Llsa 149 Gardner Dana 101 Gamer Cherlse 230 Gamer Glen 101 Garrett Brlan101 Garrett Kelly 149 Garrett Tracy 230 Gast Tracy 230 Gates Came 230 Gathof Wendy 230 Gavette Randy 149 Gencarelll Tad 231 Gentlle Danlelle149 Gentner Jessica 149 Gentner Kenny 231 Georgeff Scott 149 Geyer Brandon 231 Geyer Loule149 Glannlnl Steve 101 Glbblns Andrea 101 Glbson Howard 101 Gllgan Vlctor 231 Glll Anlta 231 Glllls Amanda 231 Gllmore Rodney 231 Glnl Jennlfer149 Glordano LanIe149 Glrrolr Deanna 231 Glaab Amy 149 Glasser Mlchael 101 Glover Tammy 231 Goetsch Bob 231 Goldman Scott 231 Golub Barbara 101 Goman Nlck 231 Gomez Don 149 Gonzalez Jorge 149 Gonzalez Tommle 149 Good Charles 231 Goodlng Doug 149 Goodwln Noelle 149 Gordon Tara 231 Gordon Wally 231 Gorman Scott 101 Goshom Grover 149 Gould Frank 101 Grabham Davld 101 Grady Llsha 149 Grant Marcus 149 Graves Antolne 149 Grayson Terrl 101 Grecco Tara 231 Green Robert 149 Greenlng Chrls 149 Greer Valene 101 Gresen Allson 231 Grey Llsa 101 Grlflln Dlanne 149 Grlfflth Aaron 231 Grlgsby Apryll 101 Grlmm Kelll 150 Grimm, Kirk 101 Grincewich, Shawn 150 Gross Ray 150 Gruben Rlchard 231 Guerln Eddle 231 Guerra Orestes 101 Gulnn Denlse 101 Gulnta Donna 150 Gulse Kathleen 150 Gulllver Wayne 101 Guthne Rob 150 Gutlerrez l.BSll9101 Haden Angela 101 Hager Blll 102 Halko John 150 Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Corlna 150 Derrlck 102 Patsy 231 Rlchard 150 Terry 150 Hambleton Lelgh 231 Hamllton Erlc102 Hamllton Jlm150 Hamllton Matt 231 Hamllton Mlchelle 231 Hamllton Rob 231 Hammer Rob 150 Hammet Klrk 150 Hammond Laura 231 Hammond Llnda 150 Hammond Reese 150 Hanash Patty 231 Hanchett Terrl 150 Handleman Jay 150 Hanlef Robert 231 Hanks Patrlck 231 Hanley Kathy 102 Hanlon Erlc102 Hannlg Shannon 102 Hanson Karen 150 Hanson Shad 231 Hardln Phllllp 150 Hardlng Kelth 150 Hardlng Rochelle 232 Hardy Jeff 232 Hargrave Mlchele150 Harper Sonya 150 Harper Taml 102 Harrell Ellen 102 Harrls Andrea 102 Harrls Anthony 232 Harrls Carlyn 150 Harrls Myron 150 Haubold Bryan 232 Hawkes John 232 Hawklns Jamar 232 Haycock Klm 102 Hazelwood Tom 150 Hebert Joy 232 Hecht Mlchael150 Hemphlll Donna 102 Hemphlll Kyra 150 Hemphlll Tracey 150 Henderson Kent 102 Henderson Nell 102 Henry Llnda 150 Henry Ulls150 Herbert Holly 102 Herlong Davld 150 Hernandez Jose 150 Herrmann Julle 102 Hess Hllary150 Heywood Shanna 232 Hlcks LaTonya 150 Hlcks Reggle Hlll Jlm 150 Hlll Wendy 150 Hllle Davld 151 Hllllard Steven 151 Hlnds Greg 102 Hlnkle Colleen 102 , 147 , A ' , , , - , ' loo , ' . ' , '. ' ll, ' ' , . - ll, ' I l . ll, ', . ll, ' ' , ' , 4 II, - , - 148 . ' ' - Devere, Anastasia 99 ' , ' A . l . . . lr ' l V v ' l ' V 102 Ads and Index Underclassman Index 340 f Hinners, Hans 151 Hinners, Kevin 151 Hintz, Carrie 102 Hintz, Mario 151 Hitchcock, Kimberly 232 Hite, James 232 Hitt, Bobby 232 Hobbins, Angela 151 Hodgers, Alicia 102 Hogan, Russell 232 Hogan, Stephanie 151 Holbert, William 151 Hollingshead, Tammy 151 Hollingsworth, Ronda 151 Holman, Dedric 232 Holman, Elizabeth 232 Holt, Jennifer 232 Holte, Michael 151 Holte, Sharron 232 Holzer, David 151 Homick, Amie 151 Hong, Sue 232 Hope, Hank 151 Hopkins, Heather 232 Horky, Jeff 232 Horne, Angela 151 Horrocks, Justin 102 Horvath, Edward 232 House, Reggie 151 Howard, Terri 232 Hudak, Julianna 232 Huggins, Jennifer 102 Huisenfeldt, Yvette 232 Hull, Gary 102 Hunsaker, Briane 151 Hunt, Greg 151 Hunter, James 232 Hunter, Rickie 151 Huntimer, Peter 232 Huskins, Allan 151 Hutchens, John 102 Hutcherson, Lia 151 Hutcherson, Randy 232 Hutchings, Toni 102 lanni, Michelle 102 lngalsbe, Tricia 102 Ingbrigtsen, Katrin 232 Ingram, Eric 232 lngram, Theresa 102 lreland, Jennifer 151 lrsfeld, Hannah 102 lrvin, Christina 232 lrvine, Patrick 151 lshikawa, Sky 151 Jackson, Jamil 151 Jackson, Kelly 102 Jackson, Kirstie 102 Jackson, Todd 102 James, Natalie 103 James, Sandra 151 Jamison, Antonette 151 Jaramillo, Jon 151 Jaramillo, Teresa 151 Jarchow, Kevin 232 Jardine, Brandan 151 Jeffries, Riea 151 Jenkins, Andre 103 Jenkins, Larry 233 Jenkins, Ross 103 Jensen, Amber 233 Jensen, Lonnie 233 Jensen, Sarah 233 Jersey, Don 151 Johnson, Candy 233 Johnson, Carrie 103 Ads and Index Underclassman Index Johnson, Corey 151 Johnson, Glenda 151 Johnson, lssac 151 Johnson, lvan 103 Johnson, Jimmy 151 Johnson, Mike 233 Johnson, Patience 103 Johnson, Robbie 103 Johnson, Samantha 152 Johnson, Shawna 152 Johnson, Steve 233 Jones, Chris 152 Jones, Gwendolyn 152 Jones, Rita 233 Jones, Scott 233 Jones, Tammi 152 Jones, Timmy 152 Jordan, Aretha 233 Joseph, Jennifer 233 Joya, Peter 103 Judd, Kenny 152 Kaiser, Krista 233 Kaiser, Mary 152 Kandel, Elyse 103 Kanelos, Nikki 103 Kang, Hye-Yong 152 Kaphengst, Karla 233 Karatzaferis, Zoe 103 Karrels, Dana 233 Kasel, Mark 233 Kaufield, Desiree 103 Kaufman, Shana 103 Kauppi, Danny 152 Keams, Kevin 233 Keams, Shawna 152 Kelleher, Scott 103 Kelly, Jessica 152 Kennedy, Adam 152 Kennedy, Mary 233 Kettner, Richelle 152 Khatoonian, Wendy 103 Kieman, Donnie 233 Kim, Hee 152 Kim, Moon C. 103 Kim, Moon S. 152 Kim, Tong 152 Kimble, Kimala 103 King, Jennifer 233 King. Lynda 233 King, Mike 233 Kirkland, Michelle 152 Kisker, Craig 103 Kissner, Holly 152 Kiyono, Karen 152 Klein, Chris 233 Klein, Kim 103 Klimek, Sean 152 Klusman, Tammy 103 Knox, Nick 152 Knox, Nicola 152 Koehler, Glen 103 Kozen, Tammy 152 Kraft, Karl 152 Krahn, Lori 152 Krulisky, John 152 Krulisky, Richard 103 Kwon, Bill 152 La Chance, Chris 152 La Delfa, April 152 Labo, Renee 152 Labree, Dan 103 Lachica, Nina 103 Lagana, Jefflfer 233 Lamb, Jeff 152 Lamb, Shannon 153 Lamela, Jose 153 Lamping, Clark 233 Lamping, Kirk 153 Lane, Danny 153 Lane, Susan 233 Langfeldt, Debbie 153 Langston, Mike 153 Lantz, Marcelle 103 Larson, Charles 103 Larson, Chris 153 Laskowski, Julie 153 Latschkowski, Athena 153 Laudermilch, Tonya 103 Lauu, Siu 103 Lavin, Joey 153 LaVoie, James 153 Lawrence, Adam 153 Layman, William 153 Le, Tuan 103 Leavitt, Jeffrey 153 Leavitt, Laura 103 Leavitt, Marc 233 Leavy, Kelly 153 LeBar-io, Eddie 153 LeBaron, Brian 233 Lee, Briget 233 Lee, David 153 Lee, Ho 153 Lee, Jakee 153 Lee, Jimmy 233 Lee, Lisa 153 Lee, Randy 153 Lee, Suk 103 Leffler, Bennett 153 Lehman, Tonya 233 Leicht, Kevin 153 Leighton, Shannon 234 Leisek, Kim 103 Lemmon, Frank 104 Lemos, Cesar 234 Lenihan, Kathleen 234 Leon, Eddie 104 Leon, Raimundo 104 LeProwse, Jamie 104 Lerner, Hope 104 Leviant, Matthew 234 Levin, Michelle 234 Levine, Jeff 104 Levos, Scott 104 Lewis, Jacques 153 Lewis, Jennifer 153 Licausi, Lisa 104 Liggins, Kamala 234 Liggins, Thomas 104 Ligocki, Cynthia 104 Lim, Adeline 153 Limon, Mary 234 Limon, Rachael 104 Lindsey, Robert 234 Linnert, Rachel 153 Lisby, Shannon 104 Lister, Valerie 104 Little, Rich 104 Livengood, Chris 153 Lofton, Creston 153 Lofton, Nanette 153 Logan, Deirdre 153 Logan, Steven 234 Lombardo, Norman 234 Long, Darin 153 Long, Robert 104 Long, Steffany 104 Longi, Pete 153 Lopez, Grace 104 Lopez, Natalie 234 Lord, David 104 Lovato, Sonia 104 Lovato, Suzanna 153 Love, Todd 104 Lowell, Eric 234 Lowman, Breen 104 Loya, Jennifer 234 Lucero, John 153 Luciano, Andre 153 Lueck, April 104 Luna, Laurice 154 Ly, Moua 234 MacDonald, John 104 Madan, Renee 234 Magnifico, Tracy 234 Mahenski, Jon 104 Mair, Ronnie 154 Malcolm, Shanon 104 Malfero, Angie 104 Malizia, Nicole 154 Malm, Vonnie 104 Malone, Katherine 234 Malone, Michelle 104 Malone, Shannon 104 Malone, Shawn 234 Maloney, Derrick 234 Maloney, Kenny 154 Mangino, Rachael 154 Mantashigian, Joe 234 Mantashigian, Marisa 104 Marchant, Mike 105 Marchant, Patrick 234 Marett, John 105 Marriott, David 105 Marriott, Lisa 154 Marshall, Ronnie 105 Marshall, Tom 154 Martin, Jeff 154 Martin, Robert 154 Martin, Tina 154 Martinez, Billy 234 Martinez, Herman 105 Martinez, lvett 154 Martinez, John 154 Martinez, Marisela 105 Martinez, Marty 234 Martinez, Silverio 105 Mason, Kevylon 154 Massa, Chris 154 Matejka, Sandy 105 Matheny, Krista 105 Mathews, Mike 154 Matoza, Tracy 154 Matthews, Amie 154 Mattingly, Michael 154 Mattio, Mike 154 Maufas, Barbara 234 Mauriello, Ben 154 May, Marc 234 Maya, Juan 154 Mayer, Jason 154 Mayorga, Dino 154 Mays, Joe 234 McAdam, Siobhan 154 McCabe, Joe 105 McCallister, Robyn 234 McCart, Lance 154 McClair, Darryl 234 McCluer, Kathryn 234 McCluer, Kevin 154 McCord, Jayson 154 McCormick, Rayshun 235 McCrea, Charles 235 McCuskey, David 235 McDermott, Melissa 154 McDermott, Tom 235 McDonald, Jason 154 McDow, Van 105 McFarland, Andy 235 McGee, Kimberley 154 McGilvra, Pat 105 McGilvra, Todd 235 McGinnis, Kelly 105 McGinnis, Shannon 235 McGloin, Sean 105 McHugh, Joey 235 Mclnerney, Sean 105 McKay, Michelle 235 McMillin, Jodi 235 McNeel, Michael 105 McPhail, Christi 154 Medlock, Gerard 105 Meechom, Tina 105 Meighan, Sharla 105 Melton, Chris 154 Menchaca, Cathy 154 l l 1, Mesa, Laura 105 Metcalf, Craig 105 , Meyer, Mike 154 Miller, Danielle 235 Miller, Darren 235 Miller, Dwayne 155 Miller, Greg 155 Miller, James 155 Miller, Jami 235 Miller, Pat 105 Miller, Tod 155 Miller, Troy 155 H Milner, Nicole 155 Milstead, Marci 155 Minehan, Ryan 105 Miner, Matt 155 Minks, Antionette 105 Mirabelli, David 105 Mirabelli, Doug 235 Mitchell, Cleveland 235 Mitchell, Sean 105 Mizzoni, Candy 155 Mleczko, Laura 155 Mohler, Chuck 105 Mohler, Debbie 155 Mohler, Eric 235 Mohler, Jeri 235 Mohseni, Bryan 155 Monks, Jenny 235 Monroe, Kristi 155 Montalbano, Kara 235 Moody, Margi 105 Moore, Carmen 155 Moore, Joseph 155 Moore, Rudi 235 Morgan, Evan 105 Morgan, Shelley 155 Morris, Camille 155 Morris, Greg 235 Morris, Kevin 105 Morris, Michael 105 Morris, Sean 155 Morris, Tabitha 155 Morrisn, Billy 235 Morrison, Heather 105 Morrison, Jill 235 Morrissey, Nathan 155 Mortensen, Christie 155 Mull, Steve 105 Mull, Tami 235 Mulligan, Erin 155 Munerlyn, Sophia 235 Murphy, Jene 105 Murphy, Jodi 235 Murray, Ngaio 155 Murray, Stuart 235 Navarro, Richard 236 Neal, Jacci 155 Neal, Withania 236 Nehez, Patrick 236 Neice, Shawn 155 Neill, Renee 106 Neill, Ron 106 Neilsen, Howard 155 Neira, Mark 236 Nelson, Shannan 106 Nelson, Tonya 155 Nettles, Brian 155 Newman, Lawrie 236 Newman, Marcus 236 Newsome, Ramone 155 Newson, LaTonia 155 Nguyen, Phuong 106 Nicols, Sarah 155 Nielsen, Mark 106 Nieves, Louis 106 Nolan, Doreen 236 Menchaca, Manuela 154 l Meyers, Stephanie 105 Michalski, Reneta 155 Middleton, Jennifer 235 Nolan, Kathleen 106 Nord, Charlotte 236 Norman, Elizabeth 236 Norman, Susan 106 Norris, Barry 236 Norton, Brad 236 Norwood, Lorraine 156 Noto, John 156 Novak, Bill 156 Novak, Tod 106 Novara, Michele 106 Nua, Monika 156 Null, Lynda 236 Nunn, Alissa 156 O Donnell, Patrick 236 Ogas, Ernie 236 Olivarra, Doriayn 236 Olivarra, Ronalyn 106 Oliver, Shanna 156 Olmedo, Maria 156 Olsen, Kimberly 156 Olson, Cindy 106 Olson, Shawn 106 Omran, Lagracella 106 Ondo, Sean 156 Onofrietti, Noreen 236 Opamico, Mitch 106 Opamico, Ted 236 Orci, Gina 156 Orenstein, Lynda 106 Orme, Phillip 236 Orme, Tonya 106 Oropeza, Angelo 156 Osiniki, Kim 236 Ostrom, Chris 156 Ott, Kevin 106 Ott, Tom 236 Ouellette, Rodney 236 Owens, Keashua 156 Owens, Kristi 156 Owens, Tonya 156 Packer, Danny 156 Page, Sherry 156 Painter, Valerie 236 Pak, Song 156 Palharzzo, Lisa 106 Palmer, James 106 Palmer, Pamela 236 Pappan, Carrie 236 Pappan, Carter 106 Parker, Amy 236 Parks, Cedric 236 Parness, Jeremy 156 Parsons, Kathryn 236 Parsons, Kimberly 106 Pastoria, Shana 236 Patsch, Ingrid 156 Paul, Debbie 106 Perelman, Rick 236 Perkins, Greg 156 Perkins, Reggie 156 Perlotto, Carla 237 Perlowin, Mike 106 Perry, Jamie 106 Perry, Lisa 156 Pesek, Brenda 237 Petersen, Tanya 106 Petersen, Tracy 156 Peterson, Jodi 106 Petrick, John 237 Petsche, Leigh 237 Phelan, Karmen 156 Phelps, Clytee 156 Phillips, Lee 237 Phillips, Larry 156 Phillips, Mary 237 Phillips, Wayne 156 Phomninh, Kongkeo 156 Phomninh, Phothong 106 Pierce, Allen 106 Pierce, Jamie 237 Pierce, Kim 106 Pierce, Michael 237 Pinataone, Mark 106 Pingul, Ronel 156 Pinther, Tim 107 Pirrone, Lisa 156 Plas, Kenneth 107 Poalucci, Kelli 107 Poliksza, Michelle 107 Pompili, Guido 107 Poniter, Frank 107 Ponton, Jennifer 156 Ponton, Michelle 107 Pool, Michael 107 Poole, Kinnie 237 Porter, chip 237 Porter, Devonn 237 Porter, Mike 237 Post, Laurie 107 Powell, Jon 156 Powers, Jennifer 107 Powers, Tammy 156 Pratti, Steve 237 Preiss, Eric 237 Pridemore, Brandon 237 Procopio, Dennis 156 Pullum, Antanus 237 Punko, Cindy 107 Pyrz, Ron 107 Quintana, Maria 107 Quintana, Valerie 107 Ra, Sunny 237 Rackley, Kennlth 237 Rafat, Tait 237 Rago, Annamaria 107 Rago, Elizabeth 237 Rainwater, Tim 237 Ramchand, Kusum 156 Ramirez, Royce 107 Ramirezz, Rachelle 237 Rasmussen, Chris 237 Razy, Kimberly 237 Real, Eric 156 Real, Neil 107 Ream, Edie 107 Ream, Todd 107 Rederford, Daniel 237 Redmond, Jennifer 157 Reece, Aaron 107 Reed, Carrie 157 Reed, Steve 107 Reichert, David 107 Reisner, Neil 107 Relaford, Billy 157 Reno, Carl 237 Reno, James 107 Rexroad, Tabitha 237 Reyes, Maritza 157 Reynolds, Jon 237 Reynolds, Michelle 157 Reynolds, Richelle 157 Reynolds, Stacey 107 Ricci, Melissa 237 Ricci, Monica 107 Rice, Brian 157 Rich, Chesha 238 Rich, Rebecca 238 Rich, Tiffiny 107 Richards, Rhonda 238 Richardson, Bill 107 Richardson, Tina 157 Richmond, Darlisa 157 Rickman, Dawn 108 Rieffr, Chris 108 Riggs, Vincent 238 Robbins, Marni 108 Roberts, Barbara 157 Roberts, Kelly 238 Robinson, Cheryl 238 Robinson, Craig 108 Robinson, Michele 157 Robison, Paul 108 Rodriguez, Anna 238 Rodriguez, Danny 108 Rodriguez, Dyan 108 Rodriguez, Geniece 157 Roggendort, Kim 157 Rolanda, Shonica 238 Romero, Gilbert 108 Romero, Raoul 238 Romine, Jason 238 Rose, Darren 108 Rose, David 157 Ross, Brian 108 Ross, Toby 157 Roth, Gerald 238 Roth, Jack 157 Roth, Renee 157 Rounds, David 238 Rowe, Nianza 108 Rowland, Robyn 238 Roybal, Elizabeth 238 Roybal, Michele 157 Rubyor, Greg 238 Ruckle, Doreen 238 Rudolph, Randi 108 Ruesch, Troy 108 Rust, Michelle 108 Sable, Don 157 Saenz, lliana 238 Saffier, Michael 157 san, Beth 108 Sall, Deena 157 Sams, Chris 238 Samuels, Robert 108 Sanberry, Deandre 157 Sanborn, Tate 238 Sanchez, Humberto 238 Sansberry, Barbara 238 Santarelli, Christy 157 Santiago, Ada 108 Santiago, Alberto 157 Santiago, Joseph 157 Sargent, Chris 108 Sargent, Gary 108 Saunders, Darcy 238 Saunders, Justin 108 Saxton, Julie 108 Schaeer, Kristine 108 Schafer, Michael 157 Schaff, William 108 Schelbert, Teri 108 Schiltz, Rich 108 Schmidt, Amy 238 Schmidt, Anna 157 Schmidt, Lynda 157 Schneider, David 157 Schneiderman, Todd 108 Schofield, Micheal 157 Scholl, Karen 108 Schroder, Kat 108 Schroder, Krissy 238 Schultz, Denise 108 Schweitzer, Amy 108 Schwieter, Gary 108 Scott, Charl 108 Scott, Laura 109 Scrivner, Scott 238 Seiter, Christen 109 Seitz, Christina 157 Ads and lndex Underclassman Index K Sell, Jenifer 157 Selleck, Charles 158 Serrano, Anette 238 Shadd, Scott 238 Shadd, Wayne 158 Shafer, Barry 158 Shapiro, Cyndl 109 Shapiro, Gregg 238 Shapiro, Michael 158 Sharp, Kim 238 Shattuck, Greg 158 Shearin, Jeri 158 Shearin, Mike 239 Sheffield, Laura 239 Shelton, Tina 239 Shepard, Darius 158 Sherman, Wayne 109 Shiflett, Bryan 239 Shinbaum, Scott 109 Shivers, Nicole 158 Shoemate, Lea 158 Shook, Jeff 158 Shoopman, Allison 239 Shoopman, Amy 109 Shorter, Sedric 158 Shorter, Tiffany 239 Shroff, Rajal 239 Siegel, Jason 239 Siegel, Mara 158 Sieler, Chris 158 Silas, Anthony 158 Simmons, Stacey 239 Simmons, Tammy 109 Simmons, Toya 158 Simmons, Traci 239 Simms, Andrew 239 Simms, Nicholas 109 Simpson, Jenny 109 Singleton, Kisha 239 Singleton, Nakita 239 Singleton, Pamela 158 Sitter, Carolyn 239 Skalkotos, Marina 158 Skurow, Matthew 158 Slack, Regina 239 Sligh, Darrell 109 Sloikowski, Mikie 109 Small, Karen 239 Smith. Candy 158 Smith, Craig 158 Smith, Don 109 Smith, Donna 109 Smith, Eneliko 239 Smith, Kari 158 Smith, Kinya 239 Smith, Oscar 239 Smith, Patricia 239 Smith, Rajon 109 Smith, Ron 158 Smith, Sean 109 Smith, Shanan 158 Smith, Shaun 158 Smith, Wendy 158 Smith, Willie 158 Smith, Yvonne 109 Snow, Dee 158 Snyder, Krista 158 Soehngen, Brian 158 Solheim, Matt 158 Solomine, Ronald 158 Sottile, Laura 158 Southern, Carrie 159 Spata, Angelo 109 Spata, Tina 239 Spinuzzi, Cristal 239 Sponseller, Donna 159 Spoor, Holly 239 Sportsman, Danny 159 Squires, John 239 Squires, Tami 109 Squires, Tom 109 St George, Brandy 159 Stabile, Nicole 159 Stabler, Scott 239 Stadtlander, Lindsay 239 Stahl, Laura 239 Starnes, Bobbie 159 Starry, Dawn 159 Ads and lndex K Underclassman Index State, Alex 109 Steigerwald, Jodi 239 Stein, Shelena 159 Stern, Mike 159 Stever, Jolene 109 Stewart, Ron 109 Stewart, Sharron 159 Stickler, Chris 109 Stickney, David 159 Stiles, Sean 159 Stirling, Mike 239 Stits, Ginette 109 Stits, Michelle 240 Stivers, Evelyn 240 StJohn, Bill 109 Stockstill, Jo 240 Stockton, Richard 240 Stoddard, Derek 240 Stoltz, Barbie 109 Stone, Leslie 159 Stone, Michelle 159 Stonik, Jason 240 Stout, Jeff 159 Stowe, Andy 240 Stowers, Kirk 109 Strong, Roshanda 159 Stubbs, Heather 240 Stuckey, James 159 Suarez, Lisette 159 Suart, Mitch 109 Sufana, Melissa 240 Sufana, Ron 109 Suh, Gene 240 Swinson, Veronica 159 Sylvis, Beth 240 Szymanski, Michael 159 Tafras, Tracey 109 Tagg, Annette 159 Taggart, Andy 109 Taketa, Guy 240 Tankersley, Kelley 240 Tanner, John 240 Tanzi, Gina 159 Tapia, Andrea 159 Tapper, Becky 240 Tapper, Tracy 109 Tarno, Jason 159 Tate, Pat 110 Tatro, Michael 159 Taylor, Alicia 240 Taylor, 'Alvin 159 Taylor, Vergus 159 Taylor, Vern 110 Taylor, Victoria 110 Teal, Terry 159 Tellis, Tina 159 Templeman, Jason 159 Territo, Michelle 159 Terziann, Mary 110 Tester, Pilar 240 Theisen, Katy 240 Theiss, Rachael 159 Thielman, Gail 240 Thielman, James 159 Thomas, Lisa 110 Thomas, Robert 159 Thompson, Carmen 240 Thompson, James 240 Thompson, Jeff 1 10 Thompson Kathy 110 Thompson, Robert 159 Thompson, Trent 110 Tibbetts, Troy 159 Tiedemann, Greg 110 Tinder, Wendy 160 Tippen, Glen 160 Tisue, Kristie 110 Todd, Mark 240 Tolliver, Charles 240 Tonry, John 160 Torello, Michele 160 Torjman, Deborah 160 Torres, Lisa 110 Traschler, Stacey 160 Travaglia, Kim 240 Travaglia, Laura 160 Trazig, Sue 160 Trede, Jim 160 Tressler, Jodi 240 Trierweiler, Liz 160 Trimble, Chara 240 Tripp, Gregory 110 Troccoli, JoAnne 160 Tsermos, Eleni 110 Tsermos, Patricia 240 Tunheim, Chad 110 Turla, Allen 240 Tumer, Jess 160 Tumer, Rich 240 Tumer, Tanya 240 Tyrer, Sherri 110 Unis, Adrienne 160 Urbanski, Holli 160 Urioste, Gary 110 Valdez, Julian 241 Valdov, Brent 110 VanAusdal, Tracy 110 VanDenburg, Gregory 241 VanDyke, Kim 160 VanGorden, Kelli 110 VanHassel, Danette 241 VanOrman, Donnalyn 160 Vasquez, Pauline 110 Vastona, Jim 110 Vazquez, Carlos 160 Vellutini, Nicol 110 Venezia, Donna 110 Verwey, Shawn 160 Vignale, Trina 160 Villada, Patty 110 Villareal, Marcela 110 Viner, Lisa 110 Virgil, Cassandra 160 Virtuoso, Jill 241 Vitulli, Steven 160 Vlaming, Pat 241 Vorce, Michael 110 Vroom, Angela 160 Vukanovich, Bobby 110 Wadsworth, Thomas 241 Wages, Tammy 110 Wakeman, Jenny 241 Walker, Mindy 110 Walker, Tedie 110 Wallace, Melanie 111 Wallace, Rachel 160 Wallace, Roy 241 Wamboldt, Robert 111 Wangrycht, Sharyl 111 Ward, Eric 241 Ward, Julie 241 Ward, Kim 111 Ward, Laura 111 Warnick, Ryan 160 Warren, Heather 160 Warthen, Cheri 160 Warthen, Mary Ann 241 Washington, Donnell 160 Washington, James 160 Washington, Terry 111 Washington, Yolanda 241 Watson, Alison 111 Watson, Myron 241 Watson, Rick 160 Watson, Shannon 111 Watson, Willie 160 Weather, Andrea 160 Weber, Kristine 160 Weiden, Eric 111 Welsh, Anna 161 Welsh, Doug 111 Welt, Tiffany 161 Wesley, Mario 161 Weston, Lori 161 Wheaton, Fedrick 161 Whirley, Dean 111 Whitaker, Bruce 161 Whitaker, Jamie 241 Whitaker, Russel 241 White, Lisa 111 Whitehead, Cedric 241 Whiteman, Erik 161 Whiteman, Samantha 111 Whiting, Rick 111 Whitington, Jon 241 Whitley, Joe 111 Whitley, Tammy 111 Whitney, Mike 241 Whitney, Robin 161 Wicall, Melody 111 Wilhite, Martha 111 Wille, Monica 161 Williams, Angie 111 Williams, Ayanna 241 Williams, Eric 241 Williams, Gabby 111 Williams, Jessica 241 Williams, Marshyan 161 Williams, Ronnie 241 Williams, Tammi 161 Williams, Terrence 111 Williams, Travis 161 Williams, Wendy A. 161 Williams, Wendy R. 161 Willis, Joe 111 Wilson, Hans 111 Wilson, Shonnette 161 Wilson, Stanley 111 Winkler, Paul 161 Wodka, Dave 241 Wood, Cassie 241 Wood, Kristina 111 Woodruff, Brian 241 Woods, Joy 161 Work, Richard 111 Wozny, Pete 161 Wright, Ken 241 Wright, Shannon 241 Yarter, Tom 161 Yates, Lisa 241 Yenser, Ann Marie 161 Yocum, Holly 161 Yoon, John 161 Young, Al 161 Young, Andrea 161 Young, Matt 241 Young, Mike 161 Zanata, Chris 161 Zapata, Nirssa 111 Zavattaro, Petra 111 Zemp, Charles 161 Zimmermann, Peter 111 Zobrist, Gerry 161 Zobrist, Mitchell 241 Zorne, Tia 111 Zyrini, Bobby 161 Zyrini, Tommi 161 WORLD EVE TS NATIONAL HEADLINES The tragic Challenger explosion - killing all on board, 6 astronauts and the Teacher in Space Christa McAullife. Apartheid in South Africa. The Chicago Bears won the Superbowl. They played the New England Patriots. Can you beleive female Harlem Globetrotter? Yes, it's true, six-foot Lynette Leaping Lizard Woodward, the first female Globetrotter in the team's 60-year history! Hugh Hefner decided bunnies were not enough, he has hired 25 male rabbits , The Titanic has been located 73 years after sinking. On September 11, 1985, Pete Rose strode to the plate at Cincinnati's Riverfront Stadium and with one swing of the bat put his name above Ty Cobb's for Most Hits, Career. The Kansas City Royals take the World Series. ln Colombia, the Nevado del Ruiz, erupted and spurted out a rosy flare about 8,000 feet in the air, and a mile- wide river of mud and ash poured over the countryside killing over 25,000 people. ln August, an earthquake, in Mexico, hit the world's most populated city, Mexico City killing over 20,000. The Statue of Liberty will be unveiled on July 4, 1986, the statue's 200 year anniversary. August 2, a Delta Air Lines jet crashes on approach to Dallas runway, 137 are killed. D October 15, Terrorists murder Leon Klinghoffer aboard the ltalian cruise ship Achille Lauro. November 4, Confused whale Humphrey finally finds his way back to the Pacific Ocean. November 19, Reagan and Gorbachev, Soviet leader, meet for the first time at Geneva summit. LOCAL NEWS A new curtain was installed in the Thomas and Mack Center, featuring Am- phitheatre seating and better sounding concerts, A new phase of the Airport 2000 program opened. When finished, the airport, is going to be one of the most beautiful airports in the States. Closer to home, new double-sessions, with Valley and Chaparral, will have Chaparral students coming to school before the sun rises, at 6:40. Sounds like fun!! The Governor, Richard Bryan, was upset at Johnny Carson for insulting Nevada. Carson came back with a Lighten Up Nevada skit, which to some was more of a cut-down than the first remark Carson made. Nevada won a biggie by not letting the radio-active dirt from New Jersey into the State to be dumped. DEATHS MOVIES AND F ADS Rock Hudson 59 Nick Colasanto 61 Mararet Hamilton 82 Orson Welles 70 Karen Ann Quinlan 31 Ruth Gordon 88 Clarence Nash 80 E.B. White 86 Samantha Smith 13 Yul Brynner 65 Chester Gould 84 Eugene Ormandy 85 Marc Chagall 97 Sam Ervin 88 Louise Brooks 78 John Ringling North 81 Rudd Weatherwax 77 Ricky Nelson 45 MOVIES . Rambo, Rocky lV, Back to the Future, The Color Purple, White Nights, Breakfast Club, Kiss of the Spider Woman, Plenty, Prizzi's Honor, Witness, Cocoon, The Emerald Forest, Jagged Edge, Lost in America, Out of Africa, Pale Rider, A Chorus Line: The Movie, Spies Like Us, Down and Out in Beverly Hills, The Jewel of the Nile, Santa Claus: The Movie, and Twice in a Lifetime, PADS Coke introduced: Cherry Coke, New Coke, Coca-Cola Classic, and Clothes. Swatch products were also introduces: first Watches, then glasses, clothes, umbrellas, and assessories. Reeboks, aerobic shoes, sneaked up on everyone, Levi's 501 Blues, and Bandanna's - for the Bruce Springsteen look. Stirrup pants, Sylvester Stallone Rambo look was also hot. Paisleys, and the Miami Vice look. The lace look, Madonna wanna-be's, California Wine Coolers, organizers, cross earings, and cuddly toys including: Fur- skins, My Buddy, Teddy Ruxpin, Pound Puppy, and Wuzzle. The Cosby Show, Golden Girl's, Dynasty, Miami Vice, and Wrestling consumed most people's attention on TV. Just remember, lt's not how you feel, it's how you look!! MUSIC AND PEOPLE MUSIC Rockers in Philadelphia and in London gave Live Aid for 162,000 concertgoers. The participators included: Madonna, The Who, Phil Collins, Tina Turner, Mick Jagger, Elton John, Wham, Boomtown Rats, Bob Dylan, Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, Elvis Costello, David Bowie, Patti LaBelle, and Billy Ocean. Following Live Aid were numerous other charity events including: Farm Aide with John Mellencamp, Willie Nelson, and other country musicians, Fashion Aide, and Hear'N Aid with 40 metal heavyweights cut a single for famine relief. There were also the censor wars which finally meant that warnings, or printed words to the songs will ap- pear on some artist's albums thought to be dangerous to the listener. PEOPLE There were a few weddings this year: Sean Penn and Madonna Billy Joel and Christie Brinkley Bruce Springsteen and Julianne Phillips Bob Geldof became practically a Saint due to his organization of Live Aid. Princess Stephanie, the 20-year old bad girl of Monaco's royal family has created quite a stir because of her provocative poses, and rebelish behavior. Dr. Ruth Westheimer, her advice show, Good Sexl, was consistently the highest rated program on the Lifetime cable network. and . . . Don Johnson and Michael Phillip Thomas are hot stuff since Miami Vice. Ads gl lndex World Events Q 344 1 Qiiffliiiisage This is incredible - the year is over!! At least the Greyhound Bus Terminal will never see me and Jeff again to mail a boxload of layouts. The best times this year had to have been with the year- book. Although it sure has been tough. Thanks to everyone, especially Ana, for putting up with me. Being Editor is a lot of hard work, but everyone worked together and we came through with flying colors. Our year really started at Yearbook Camp in Santa Cruz, California - and everyone knew about CHS when we left. The memories of Deadly Ed , squirt guns, the transient, getting lost, and King City, l'll never forget. But then we had to come back to the real world and start on the book. Developing a theme this year was not hard at all. We felt this would be a different year - and it sure was!! All I can say is it shows in everyone's memories and throughout the book. First, I just want to thank the entire staff for their hard work, especially putting up with me when a deadline was days away. The new members never realized just how much goes into producing the book , they sure were suprised.'To Jill, the Assistant Editor, thanks for all your help and standing with me when we had to face Huey with problems. Thanks to Julie Kleinworth for the cover, Tony from Bernhard and Williams, and Bob, our rep. But, I never could have done it without Mr. Huston. He helped me keep my sanity and all of our in- side jokes kept me laughing the entire year. Thanks for everything Daddy Love. To next years staff and Editor, I am leaving behind a worn out IBM computer keyboard, a years supply of pads , endless supplies of 3R forms, the freedom to go on donut runs anytime needed, and wishes of trying to put out a better book than this one!!!! fHa! Ha! Hall Thanks for your support and encouragement. 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