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gr-ew all e ---as -surf E--'fa' v W to LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT 1 Janet Co e.....I will my last dime to Evelyn Sleonort for a sweet roll. 2 Julie Perea.........I will my hall locker to a far-out seventh grader. 3 Becky Payan........I will a can of scotch guard to Carol, Denise and Marci. Have Fun! 4 Phyllis Welch....I will all my old teachers to those unlucky 7th gzaders. 5 Laura Perring.........Leave all my old and too small clothes to Carol Dupuis and, of course, my deepest regrets that you got left behind.. 6 Patty regrets Quin......I leave my deepest to the 8th graders for being left behind and for the 7th graders all I can say is uLots of luck honqk 7 Lori Watts...........I will my big mouth to Mr. Usher. 8 Jacki'Casanova.........I will Mrs. Washburn to all the lucky 7th grades 9 Kathy Cross.......I will Mrs. Pugh to all the unlucky 7th graders. 1OArnold Woo....I will to Mr. Caukin a nude picture of Bullwinkle, to the two V.P.s a buck-three-eighty, to Miss Zaepfel a ticket to the Alcazar and to the rest of the teachers Bell Gardens. 11Vassi1i Jab1n...I will the library book NEverything you always want to know about sexn and to Mr. Stausstha saying HYou mothers are bad' 12Damian Pascuzzo......I will to Mr. Drummond a case of HGrecian Formula 16.n A BIG THANK YOU TOO ......The Journalism Class for put- ...ting out such a great newspaper. ......Ron White for accomplishing .a.f+.....1..1.his-task of copying. ...Mr. Dobson, for his patience wi h .....his algebra students and their ........sometimes ridicuously stqnd ..........................questions. ,..Mr. DiMassa and Mrs. Quesnell for .........their counseling services. ...........Eddie Schug for humming ...the most money off of people. ..........Mr. Usher, for helping us ...and being a great class sponsor. coooooooooThe Leadership Class and .......Miss Zaepfel for having the ....spirit to put on the activities .........that made this year worth ....................remembering. ...Holly Wallin for successfully osuoooooooStaI-'ting and forming the .................HimitZ Drill Tian' r finall et ing Sylvia Ramoii fi' in Mr 7Kiause'B ooooooaosooooualooonqqHiStOI'y Class? .Robert Zrinzo for getting all 'AS ,,,.,.,.on his algebra assignments. .....Di Hollifield for lending money .to everyone! CCan I have some, Di- ........Karen Ingersoll for Sr9:2iQ Oll0iO0lOOOOlUan1 ......Bud Adams for taking 2nd ....place in a motorcycle race ......Bret Bever for having an ...unusual frizzy head of hair. ,,,,.Donna Ward for losing Q lbs. ....Greg Tidmore for being in his 1....words what he calls, HQREATI ....Phillip Williams for being the ,,,,,,,,,,.best in Ceramics. f??D .....Jacki Cassonova for having ...Keith Mintun as her cousin. 5 YEARS OF MEMORIES ' D0 you remember when ou 19 Oth grade and came ang visytgg Nimitz? Remember when you went on the tour and thought: Wow, Is it ng! Then everyone started telling you un. th1H8S about going to Nimitz. Boy did you becomehscared. When summef was OVGP. you ad to come to N You walked through the halls wggdegl ing where you were going. Remember WFQH You were tardy for the first tlme? You thought you would get a swat. Well, that first year went by quickly. You had learned so many new and exciting things that year, Then you became an eighth grader. In the. 8th grade you knew what was happening, but the year just was not that much fun. Sure there were assemblies and activities and stuff like that, ht it just wasn't as eni- ting as 7th grade. You thought to younmlf: This year is never going to end. When the year finally did end, you were a 9th grader. There are so many things to re- member, so many things you have due. Will you remember the activities dnt were held the three years you were here? Will you remember the dances, assemblies you participated in? And will you remember the activities hdd especially for 9th graders: Will you remember the days you spent at good 'ol Nimitz? GRADUATE STAFF . .............. ...Christie Laws g., ...Lisa McDonald ... ...Leslie Phalen ... .... ..Sylvia Ramos ... ....Shelly Rowland ... ..... .Danita Sam , . In u .....Lori Watts WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO MISS MOST ABOUT A NIMITZ Danita Sam..... .........I don't know Carlos M...................The foodl Danny Silva... i5EE9IIIIIIIQ.I Randy Karaff..... .....Old friends and Being a 9th grader .............Martin .......Old friends Marion Hassien........Cracking jokes t555gi'S5i5ZII Robert lopez... i5Li'n5ELQIIII Sandy Groom.... . ....with Mr. Krause .....Lunch and gym . .... .. .... Friends and my Hlockersn ....Gossiping in ......Journalism .........The great ....cafeteria food Christie Laws..............My locker Leslie Phalen..............Ms. Mercy Patty..............The nice teachers Kris Dalton... Kathy Dawson... .......Mrs. Gerber .....Everybody and .................. .....everything Debbie Micucci. ..... ...History, Mr. ............................Arnerich Patti Mosher.................Nothing 5EL'2555853I.. Joanne P....... Mrs. Valentine and Betty Huff........ .................Gail ....,.Renee Yeager ....Tardy bells Sandy Mata........ ...Tardies from i5f5J'i5iE3AIIffIfffIIffjMr.Wnimas Mr. Krause! Sonia Alonso....,Mrs. fughQHA!!HA!3m Marcie Bunch... ............... .Clara Martinez. .....fMrf Hessler and . ........,.Mr. Tyra! .......David Clarkson Veronica Bustos.... ......No work in Charles Michael John Jones..... Kelly Dunn..... Nancy Robinson. Sylvia Ramos... 6555i'M55EiAQ2I .f........Mr. Usher's ..............Nothing ......Nothing at all! . ...The good food!!! ..........Orlandq .........My locker in ....the math building ........Mrs. Banner's ...........................home-room LETTER FROM OUR PRINCIPAL To Our Graduates Saying good-bye to old friends is never easy. You have becbme a part of Nimitz and Nimitz has becomeh a part of you. You will always be uourn students in the faculties'minG and your welfare,success, and future well-being is our concern. Teachers don't forget their students as many of you think they might. Your suc- cess or failure is a reflection on how well wedid our job. The measure of our service to you will be made ian and twenty years from now as you enter into the life and leaders ip of the community. I hope we have served you wellg that your senior high school years will be bright and your future will be rewarding. You me a good class and have the potential of greatness. I know you will continue to use this potential. I wish each of you God speed in the good years ahead. j5iZ7L4fLz ffZ4+44:lsf I I 1
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WHAT WILL YOU ALWAYS REMEMBER ABOUT NIMITZ Lori Watts: Mrs. Mercy's yelling! Leslie Phalen: Dropping the type' writer in Journalism! Lisa McDonald: Mr. Zabr1skie's hat! Danita Sam: The Class of '731 Nancy Robinson: The whistle! Mary Ann Rigas: Mr. Zabriskie's HH H hip, hoorays! Sylvia Ramos: Mr. Zabriskie's WNow hear thisln Acela Lamelas: The guys. Gail Rawlesa The people- Oscar Soto: nothing! Holly Wallin: Being Girls League VP. Nancy'Newenski: Mr. Zabriskie Denise Chapman: The hard work. Patty Mosher: Cheerleading. Laurie Lane: Graduation! Kathy Van Fleet: Mr. Hessler and my friends! Kris Dalton: Mrs. Gerber! Laura Perring: How Miss Zaepful al- ways put up with Leadership! Arnie Woo: the School Spirit! John Davis: The Sea Breeze! Lori Heafner: Cheerleading and how easy it is to ditch! Damian Pascuzzo: What? A Greg Strout: Mr. Dobson's secondper- iod Algebra Class! WHAT WAS THE WEIROEST LTHING THAT HAPPENED TO YOU AT NIMITZ krnold Woo: The aftermath of my lib- eral election speech. Rusty Updegraff: when I came to this school CHOW DUMBIJ Laurie Lane: Having Captain Marvelous for a substitute. Christie Laws: Meeting Mr. Krause Lori Watts: when I tipped over in my desk in Mr. Phares' Health class. Holly Wallin: Winning the election for Girl's League Vice President. Lisa McDonald: Having Mr. Marrup in 7th grade. Susan Richards: Having Mrs. Sherwin againzh Patti Quin: when someone took mine, Traci's, Donna's and Rhonda's gym bags down the toilet. Greg Tidmore: The first time I ever saw Bryan play basketball. l -Y- .P+ WHAT WILL YOU ALWAYS REMEMBER ABOUT THE CLASS QF '75 Mr. Arnerich: nAcela and Daltonlun Mrs Gerber: You.r lack cfenthusiasm! Mrs. Mercy: nYou leftln Miss Haig: WMy Homeroomln Mr. Drummond: NYou were the first class I wasassociated whh 8tNim1tZl Mrs. Gordon: Huy first graduating class since I've been back! Mr. Dimassa: Your Spirits and V02 d1dn't graduate soon enough! Mr. Dobson: uM05t1Y mY homeroom: ang some of my second period! REMEMBER WHEM QJames Funderburke Drst a n tJNimitZ? we went to the dances and the guyS were on one side, and the girls on sooososonoovennnocoosoooosthe other? ....Drinking cokes meant good times? oooloosoeoonproud Maryn fqaslpopular? Everyone wore shoes and socks to IOIBUOOOIIOOOUIOO0DOUQiOiilllschoo1? 00aoocooooolAl1 the boys got taller? All the girls wore dresses to school ..................except on Fridays? ..........Steve Jones had long hair? Mrs. Gerber yelled the first day of ........... .................school? WE'LL NEVER FORGET ....Mrs. Gerber's white bobby socks. OICDIOOCIOOIllllliiiiiiuth .....when Mrs. Mercy got married. ..........David Riley's laugh. .......Miss Haig's homeroom. ...............the quad. soouoosoosaooaooooo0ur assemblies. ............................Warlock. ......the Blue and Red cheerleaders. ...Mr. Caukin at his first assembly. ..............Mr, Zabriskie's poems. ............The Christmas program. ooocooooour 1950's dance. .......Graduation practice. ....our first day at Nimitz. ..........Mr. Arnerich's voice. ...Kathie Roberts' nLove Lifeln ...the All Stars football game. ......Christie Laws and Kenny. ...Gail Asayama's last name. ......Susan Davis' brother. uaocaoosonlooooothe Alcazar. ....the Blue Chip Stamp drive. ............Terry and Acela. ............The Sea Breeze. ....the skateboard contest. .......w.......Choraliers .....the Spring concert. .......the fashion show. ........Gail Rawles' advice. ..............our 3 years at Nimitz. .Arnie playing his guitar 6th period WHAT IF ...........we graduated in '74? ...Mr. Zabriskie had never left? ssuoonoowe had a live band at lunch? ......Mrs. Mercy didn't get married? .....Mrs. Gerber wore colored socks? Kathie Roberts wasn't always i Love? ....Donnie Craighead was'5FJOW tall? .James Funderburke still had braces? ooooosoasooaoomiss Haig got married? ......Christie Laws became a writer? ..........We were still 7th graders? .................The quad had grass? ...........Nimitz had an auditorium? lNobody competed in the watermelon COOO!IIOOOUIODOOOOOOOl!ill!lcontest? ooooosoooMarci Liptak was klkn tall? Mr. Arnerich ha e different 3rd per? IIOQOOOIIQOOIOOOIOOCIIlilliiiiiliod ............It snowed on Graduation? ....Admiral Nimitz was in the army? I RREOIOT I, Shelly Rowlandkpredict that Mrs. Mercy will never ave a Journalism class like this one again. I, Gail Clarkjpredict that Jan Bur- nett's freckles will melt away in the summer. I, Arnold Woo,predict that the admn- istration will never accept the fact that students are human. I, Kris Daltonipredict that the Ad- vanced Drama c ass of '7M will never live up to the class of '73. E I, Rusty Updegraff,predict that this school will change remendously af- ter I ride into the burning sunset. I, Laura Perring,predict that Miss Zeapful and Mr. McCarthy will make it together. I, Bryan Hebert, predict that Greg Tidmore will learn to play baskeunll someday. I, Laurie Lane,predict that Christie Laws will marry Mr. McCabe. I also predict that James Funderburk will EeE.a crew aut. , Angie Nelson,predict that James Funderburk will grow up someday. I, Vicki Stephens,predict that this school will never have all the cut guys and gals it had before the dass of H73H left. I, Kathy Roberts,pred1ct that one of these days Mrs. Gerber is gonna lean to sit in a chair right. I, Damian Pascuzzo,predict that one day Nimitz will have a liberal Admin istration. , I, Patti Quin7predict that Mrs. Cru- 'nell will never have a first period like ours. I, Debbie Peery5predict that Karen Moore will never forget the wordsuho you see this Thermos cap.N
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H ll' is' 'o'o fi-'iv tfisii Arnie And Marion dependant on each other. The 3-Wheelers Use your imagination, John Davis is wearing- clue -an-5 gold! Claw Gracie, week V' JQYN Q, Qto 53 09 v-75 9th grade week: de week that ho- nors the mighty 9th graders. The spirit gave the class of '73 an ex- citing, extra good feeling. Monday, the auctioning of the slaves took place. Bidding started at a penny and maximum was one dol- lar. All proceeds went to class funds. Tuesday was Boys' slave day and trike races. The lucky girls who had spent their pennies for a slave knew that they had made a good deal. Where else could ya' get someone to carry your books and obey all your commands, at such a low price? Where, else but Nimitzl The trike races gathered quite a crowd together to watch all these big kids on those teenie-weenie little 3-wheelers. The winning homerooms were Miss Jones, fthe typing teacher-D, and Mr. Morgan, fthe hall-clearer?-. Let's give ' em three cheers for their racing ef- forts. Hip Hip Hurrayl Hip Hip Hur- rayl HIP HIP HURRAY! wednesday- The pie-eating con- test. That was something you could get your face into! Therevere straw- berry, coconut, andcream pies. CMes- sy, messyl, but yummy, yummylll The messy event took place out on the outdoor stage during both lunches. The winners were Clara Martinez and Jerry Goodheart. Thursday- Girls' Slave Day for the Male Chauvinist pigs! CNo of- fense guyslll This was the day when girls proved their strength--almost- equal to the guys'. But of course there was a little bit of Hoopsn and Naahsu during the day. Friday the 13th--A bad luck su- perstition. But the class colors' day didn't bring us bad lick. The spirit was shown on our bod's,.nQQ by our mouths' for a change. Ninth Grade Week--something that we'1l look back on and remember. Re- member, Yesterday Was, Today Is, and Tomorrow will Be. Messy Clara! The pie eating contestants scarfing lt up. George Zagurskie and Mike Gomez grabbing a towel.
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