Nimitz High School - Logge Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1981

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X ef , ff!VfMJ ' ,M The Game of: N ' m 'iz Four gears +0 complefe, a Iifeiime +0 remember 1 xg. 55 Qf P wwf . g , Conienis of Game 1480 120 80 36 1 3 1 Objeci of Game To recelve the 23 credlts necessary for graduatmg from Nlmltz Hlgh School L11f 1 Q71 Q M N I clk J W 4 Opening Rules of the Game: Any person who is a student at Nimitz High School is considered an active player. The game of Nimitz begins for everyone on their first day of ninth grade. All players strive to pass classes in order to receive credits. Each play begins with the arrival to school and ends upon departure for completion of school activitiesb. To prepare for each turn, one must have all studies completed from the previous day. Failure to do this. may cause the loss of one credit. Once a player reaches his senior year hefshe is considered a leader of The Game of Nimitz and is followed by Juniors, Sophomores, and then Freshmen. All players who graduate from Nimitz High School are considered winners. Opening 5 Hmis on Good Play AV01d gettlng three tardles or creatlng any dlsturbance that would result ln bemg sent to the Off1CB Strlve to get the hlghest mark posslble ln order to get more credlts Be present at as many school days posslble for absences count agalnst you durlng fmal exemptlons Q38 6 Opemng ' o o s Mi TQ W M lx , K Sri' 'N Jai, ,1 fx X3 UN Prepare io Advance one space and remember ihe spirii of 1981 JW M74 vlew ivhe School Go io deienhon Qkup io Academics gear of 198' hall for and VISI1' by pmceedmg excessive gour favorlie fhrough ,he iardles fruends pages of ihus book Achvlhes Move back one space io remember ihe nlghi of ihe siars Order your yearbook and have memories for a lifeiime. The Game of: if f- f N V IWW f l f i 'l 1, ,lah .,, L i 'Y -wx ' lf .lwummlxk ills N l x l x wg-...Q X 'X.ygix 'ix il- 5- hi fs S571 l J lkk XYZ, S ,, XXX gf Nil NIMITZ pages io see lhe Coronaiion Aclivilies of l98l Turn nine Go io gym and receive physical abililies for lhe fuiure 9hoo+in g of lhe Kids by Tuxedo and the gang will lake place during gym classes. 10 Activities Emergence of Spirit Creates Excitement Homecoming week is an exciting one. Not only with the anticipation of the game and dance on Fri- day, but also the spirit displayed by everyone everyday of that week. It begins on Monday when everyone sock it to the Mustangs by wearing crazy socks. Tuesday, we showed our spirit by wearing crazy shoes. Next we proved that we were the Best Overall by wearing overalls or suspenders. We Roped the Mustangsi' the following day by dressing as Kikkers. And finally on Friday, We all showed our school spirit by wearing blue and gold. Each day of Spirit Week, the cheerleaders helped to promote spirit by collecting extra change from students who donated to their favorite or least favorite principal. The principal who had the most money donated to their name had to kiss a pig at the pep rally. Mrs. Parramore had considerably more change donated for her, and on Friday after- noon at the pep rally, she gave the pig its kiss of death. fifix ':-T1 5' f ff Ei' al Making sure that each qualification went with the right participant was the respon- sibility of Mrs. Wolfe during an afternoon homecoming court practice. bl Randy Williams concentrates on memorizing all of the notes that we will need to make the song Longer sound good. cl Drum major Allen Spillers checks with band director Mr. Badget to see if the star formation has reached perfection. dl Shelly Anderson and Keith Weid stand in silence during a run through of the halftime activities. el When so- meone would enter into the room with homecoming decorations they would enter into the world of stars. fb After the hard work had been finished Peggy Hudson, Lori Greene, and Ginger Ware enjoyed some well deserved refreshments. bl 12 Activities - l- iliw You cami 1 l tif lil 1 tefliliiff as . -is ii ri E ,AL.L f 'L ' n f 'ir ,I 1 1 ei Preparing to Celebrate Hollgwood Nights Homecoming was a power packed week of ac- tivities ignited by anticipation. The strategy of planning the special night was the first move to the best homecoming yet. Halftime activities were dfeamed up by students and sponsors of the senior c ass. Caroline Joe presented her thought, Night of the Stars , as a theme at a senior officer meeting held during September, and was accepted. Work- ing during study labs, before and after school, and during pep rallies, senior volunteers created the homecoming dance decorations in a matter of a month. Candidates for the homecoming court were elected one week prior to the election. A special an- nouncement during the Spring pep rally, one week prior to the game against Aldine, revealed the Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Princesses. Donna Malott, Rita Carter, and Shelly Anderson were the winners. Connie Babington, Shelia Egland, Mary Ferranti, and Suzie Weakly were an- nounced as Queen nominees. On the Wednesday before the game the joining of the court participants, band and drill team members, and the senior sponsors met to coor- dinate an outstanding half time event. The stars really did shine brighter than ever on Homecoming night. Connie Babington was crown- ed Homecoming Queen. She provided the rest of the night with a bright smile and laughter. The outcome of the game had no effect on the pride or the spirit of Nimitz High. Mr. Joe Young, head coach, stated, The whole week was a good week as far as spirit and excitement went. The Aldine game was a big game for the team and for the school. The loss was a big disappointment, but the team represented the school well. The feelings of Mr. Clearence Johnson, Assistant Principal, summed up everyords thoughts, In my heart we know that we beat Aldine, our boys know that we beat Aldine and Aldine knows that we beat themf' fl Activities 13 Shining Qiars Lighi Up Hollywood Nighis Q1 al The Starboard Angels fall into a star formation to form the halftime high kick routine line. bl Connie Babington was elected to be the 1981 Homecoming Queen. ch Two Nimitz ee's, Laura Linhoff and John White, return for the homecoming dance. dl The Cougar happily posed for a picture after playing hostess to the queen. eb Shelly Anderson, the Junior princess was escorted by Keith Weid. fb The underclassrnen win- ners stand on the field and wait for the Senior nominees to approach their spots. gb The drill team formed a star while the band played during the oncoming of the Court. hJ Rita Carter, Sophomore Princess, was escorted by classmate Robert Nunley. ei fl Activities 15 The spam of 81 The first pep rally, held in the gym, was a com- plete failure. The heat overtook the gym and left everyone lifeless and lacking a sense of spirit. The next week the pep rally opened up with a bare stage, no football team or cheerleaders in sight. An announcement was made that no one would enter or go to their designated place until everyone yell- ed and showed concern for a good pep rally. This would be the beginning of The Spirit of 81 . Students let their spirit build during the week and released it during pep rallies and at the foot- ball games. Spirit is a verb that shows action and the new Cougar Paw'r yellgenerated a great amount of commotion. Another rouser was the new chant, Hey, Hey, Hey. Paula Taylor, a 2nd year cheerleader said, The spirit this year was better than any other year because the crowd backed the teams of Nimitz through thick and thin, and let their pride for their school show no matter what. al 16 Actlvltles . ' 'YW' ,. . I . ,. u Q f Q wa? f ..ie i 1 ,ia V ,,,- , ,,,,,, ., A,,,, s , W fl gl al The Cougar Paw'r yell turned out to be a weekly event that aroused the spirit of both the football team and the student body. bl Mrs. Ford was one of several faculty members to lead the student body through a yell. cb Singing the school song and holding up a symbol of being number one always made the end of a game pleasant. dl Tina Schwind and Pam Titlow perform their accurate twirling abilities during an after- noon pep rally. el Cheerleaders help lift school spirit during the battle cry yell. fl A rare hall pep rally was held during the day to promote spirit for the up-coming afternoon pep rally and game. gl Suzie Weakley leads a fired up football team through a sign that let them know how much everyone was a Cougar. hh Chester, was always a success throughout the year in getting the audiences attention at pep rallies and games. Activities 17 all Brings New Ideas And Old Traditions Excitement fills the air at the start of each school year. Old friends hear about the activities done throughout the sunfilled summer vacation. Students and faculty seem eager to begin another year of studies, homework, and the ever dread- ed exams. Clubs organized, dances were held, and other ac- tivities began soon after the opening of school. These ac- tivities were created for the en- joyment of both students and faculty. As new organizations began, money was needed for the groups to participate in various activities during the year. Therefore, the annual fund raising projects were going on busily during the fall. Some of fund raisers included the German Club selling crystal jewelry and the Sophomore Class selling the ever popular candies. The Spanish Club popped up with a new idea of selling bags of popcorn, and the Drill Team sold Christmas cards and wrapping paper. Orders were taken by the Junior Class for magazines, in hopes of a great Senior Prom. There were also various bake sales sponsored by various groups. The football team brought unity of school spirit as they began their season with an exe. citing 3-0 record. The volleyball team ended their season with 9 wins and only 3 losses. This left them with a second place in district. As fall came to an end, there were many changes occuring. The weather turned bitterly cold as people bundled up in their warmest clothes. The once flourishing trees took on a bar- ren appearance. Winter fell upon us with new and different activities beginning. 5 Narnia' E, X -5 'L . . ,, Q i f in 4. vlhilliy aa L. .' fl N' gl al Shelia Egland and Caroline Joe were honored to accept the Freedom Shrine plaque given by Mr. Bill Hester, President of the Greenspoint Exchange Club. bl Tina Schwind twirled away with a first place during a Twirling Contest, sponsored by the Roaring Cougar Band. cl The barber shop quartette, Jeff Ben- nett, Richard Eibert, Mr. Stegall, and Todd Harris, harmonized during the choir concert, held in November. dl Cheese, says Mike Avera, as Tuxedo School Pictures photographed him along with other students. el Nancy Dugas was selected to escort the canine corps out of the gym to assist in the exhibit of their abilities. fl The dog demonstrated his sensitive nose by sniffing out a small amount of drugs. gl Tracie Poole and Angela Jenkins contemplate their decision before casting their ballets for the Student Council elections. hl Donna Martin listens as Mr. Messer comments on the Yearbook. Activities 19 gr. 20 Activities Winter Wonderland Winter brought out many new fur coats and plenty of new cowboy boots came into sight with the coming of winter. Activities changed from outdoor to indoor, clothes changed from cotton to wool and students changed from alive and festive to tired and sleepy. It was cold outside so everyone stayed inside and Nimitz became a Winter Wonderland. During December, Christmas spirit overwhelmed the school. Christmas trees were changed to include wreaths and Santa Clauses. Thanks to Cosmetology, Santa Claus and her helpers spread joy throughout the halls. Choir contributed to the airy feel- ing of the holidays by singing Christmas carols during lunches. They also performed the Messiah with other schools in our district at Aldine Senior High School. Magril Elementary students per- formed their annual Christmas show in the auditorium to further fill the halls of Nimitz with the Christmas spirit. After the holidays, fund raising activities began. Several of the money making projects included selling mugs, popcorn, and candy, as well as showing movies and giving dances during club day. Money made from these projects would go to the annual banquets tnd future activities of the clubs. A major event that plagued the national scene during 1981 was the hostage situation in Iran. The 52 hostages and their families received a belated Christmas present on January 20. After 14 months of captivity they were released from the Iranian captors. Their arrival in Washington was a time of rejoicing throughout the nation and will never be forgotten. February was the time for love and senior excitement to over- come the student body. I.C.T. sold carnations and the honor Socie- ty sold candy, gag-gifts and stuffed animals. All of the Valentine goodies were distributed to sweethearts and friends before the sixth period dance that was held in the gym. iw x VX XY xx T511 Nov 4 1979 Jan Q0 1981 i 1 Qi Q, Z9 in i f W Activities 21 2 We Spring Brings Rings and 'Things' As the cold chill of winter slowly faded and the sun warmed the air, Nimitz students enjoyed new activities which spring had in store. Banquets for various clubs and organizations highlighted the spring. The sports banquet took on a different look as it was held at H and H Ranch on April 28. The Juniors began to be excited about their coming year as a senior as they received their long awaited rings. They followed tradition by having friends turn their rings around their fingers. The Band and Drill Team participated in several competitions during spring. The band went to con- test in Dallas. They were proud to receive excellent and superior ratings in all events. The Drill Team went to competition at ETSU in March and returned with the top honors of all 5A schools. The sports lineup changed from basketball to baseball and track. Spring training began in May to prepare for football in the coming fall and the traditional Blue and Gold game which was held on May 23. Newly elected cheerleaders and mascots got their first taste of their new position as they, too, practiced for the coming year at this game. The Student Council sponsored the Talent Show as students displayed abilities to dance and har- monize. Sadie Hawkins Day was held in March and the zany games were sponsored by the Art department. Nimitz Seniors prepared for commencement by sending graduation invitations to friends and relatives. The Prom was held on May 2. The Senior Breakfast and Cap and Gown Day added excite- ment to their last days of school. Lastly, they sigh- ed with relief as they received their diplomas on May 30. As spring came to an end, so did another school year. Summer vacation was a time for rest for the underclassmen. For seniors, it was a time to prepare for a new and different way of life in the future. CJ ,, Liza. A ' X . rll. 1 5 5 ,- ' . 151 5 1 ,- i -rf- s , . Q X Q . T . ' 2 . gig. A if , 1 . ' + 5 ll? 2 .11 ., ' .. , . T r , .ser g e ,.g. .g 11 -V f A ., ,, , f ? .llls 'il B gg - . .. if Z E f , fff' -f,' 9 f.., n f: Q 'e-r V... 1 v ' Y ill f if , mmf All i W . . - . l . . ,,,..f . . in fl ab The HERO Club sponsored a bake sale during Easter, selling Easter cakes and candies. bl Amy Sands and Maxine Schwind compare Senior Rings when they finally got them in May. cl Cristina Barnes displayed spirit, enthusiasm, and ability during cheerleader tryouts. dl Preparing for Spring Training, Scott Seiffert conditions his legs for the spring football practice. el Mrs. Parramore welcomed Ron Franklin when he visited on Vocational Career Day as a representative of the Communication media. fl The Star- board Angels showed excitement as they were awarded Best of Class of all the 5A schools, at competition. gl Gabriel Gomez raced ahead of the competition in'the potato race during the Sadie Hawkins Day races. Activities 23 24A Q GARDEN PA RT -fgx-,'SA..,fX,. 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KA I Iv' awww P 71 ff' f-L REV HI' an wr- 3 S L! e gf al bi al Rick Head poses as a broomhead after his work had been done. bl Tim Seippel pouts when he finds out that he can't sit in his favorite chair during the Coronation. cl Cindy Cambre, Danielle Reneau, and Lichelle Loria discuss plans for the stage setting. dl Rick Head gave his ok on a few major subjects. el Marion Marp worked to tear down some wooden stairs to build a waterfall that never got built. Activities 25 ai Q T 3 K f ..:k,.:Qst? Z S 1 f Q 'sf al Donna Martin and Suzie Weakley were Miss Nimitz candidates. bl Mr. and Miss Nimitzg Wayne Kuske and Sheila Egland. cl Jack Bartuska was a littled embarrassed as he was an- nounced as Most Bashful. dl Richard Ebert, Cissy Essery, and Mr. James Stegall provided enter- tainment during the Coronation. el The Juniors waited in awe as the Sophomore candidates were an- nounced. fl Everyone listened as another winner was announced. gl Senior candidates await the results of the coronation. Activities 27 Look Out Hollgwood The third annual Talent Show was held on April 27, 1981. The talent show is designed to raise money for the Student Council, and to entertain the student body. Sponsoring the Talent Show enabled students not in Student Council to help raise money for their club and present special talents. The participants auditioned for Mrs. Wolff, sponsor of the Student Council. The selected students practiced from 3:15 until 5:00 after school for three days before their perfor- mance. Their practice was interrupted by a power failure but the contestants overlooked the blackout and made up the practice the following afternoon. On the day of the show, ballots were passed out at random to members of the student body. They were to be turned into Mrs. Wolff before 3:00 that afternoon to determine the winner of the talent show The winners were the Cypress Creek Boys who performed I'm a Broken Lady, and Seven Bridges Road. al 28 ACtiviIieS l m 75 K, if + A , S u EP A -Q x x Q x s..f 2 5 xx XX.x:' ,,, I, '-Q 'Rik Q I A Sign in ai ihe Teachers Lounge io keep your aHendance record siraighi. m s Sign-oui and go home io grade papers. ra- w J .1 You are assigned lunch duiy Monday ihru Friday. 7 F Move io nexi seciion and remember your unforgefiable friends. Academics ' Repori io Mr. WeIch's office for a conference during your off-period. T S.. 's..' I gy WTA 'PN-H The game of: Lesson Plans are due Friday io Deparimeni Chairpersons . QA V1 W I W e' wk if 'fs , fig L Teacher-:n- IW 'I ' ' , RQ 'EQ l N servnce-dag. fgii Qiudenis mag , I fj go io beach. Rag jg 'XXI NIMITZ Grades are due in ihe counselors omce iomorrow ai eighi o'cIock. ieachers musi siag and work. X23 . t, 4 of ,, W J QQ h ,T .. , U1 .M- Academics 31 Mr. Jack Welch Principal Principals Siraiegg Makes Winners of Siudenis. Qiaff sis sf ii it SK Sis W APIKIPW Randy Burchfield Assistant Principal of Administration Clarence Johnson Assistant Principal of Administration - ' gi -li 11, 1 1 - ggfgi, - Z , ' i i' S P i i f iss l ii P ' Sharon Parramore Assistant Principal for Instruction Joe Young Associate Principal Academics 33 ,A -N ar., Janice Flo Davis Jim Harrell Mary Harrison Janet Howell Mildred Hutson Winnie Jenkins Freda Koehler Cimmerhanzel Aide Counselor Attendance Aide Aide Secretary Attendance Bookkeeper Bonita Randall Sherr Martin Jennifer Moore Sheryl Serres Muriel Sharpe Barbara Jackie Jamie Loftin Registrar Voc. Clounselor Librarian Diagnostician LRC Aide Sherman Summerlin Librarian Counselor Counselor Q A I 1 kkkv in is 1 'lf' , ,Q w 34 Academics 4. 1' af' ...E ii ., 1L xg .4 :wha .X fm y w-Q.. 1 fx 1, A F 5 K QL, 12' W ll 1 x .:, f A as sf-'xii-.1 Bill Alexander Typ.!Bus. LawfAthl, Rick Badgett Band Lynda Bowman Diag. Lew Bradshaw P.E.fAthl. Keith Brinson Draft.fAthl. Audrey Brewster Cosm. Frank Chickowiski Resource!Athl. Gary Clem Hist.fY.B. Debbie Codon Sub. Jon Collier Wd. Wk. Brian Conley Math Judi Curtis Math Linda Fenley Business Glenda Files Eng. Joyce Forbes French!Eng. Terry Forga Sci.fAthl. 55 , li' lsr if sr- ff ,, -H Q .. k:y,.f-ilk U M ml if as .. - -'QETVA -'L , ' - -. N ,, ..:- - .2 ff.: , W- .. ., . .. K .ggi W. are if. w,,e 4 ,.,iV 5 im ., E ix: Q if ye .yr W 'tai 455532 sz '9'f't 1,211 .,,,w'lil5i X f Chevis Dodd Eng., Gerrnan ,. . g sf fr er is . , 5 K K.. ei Academics 35 36 Academics up-f . 'Q N 3' .L 5 .,.--.ai ,154 .A Susan Gaubatz Math Kelly Greiner Eng. Bryan Harris Eng.fN.P. Anne Hazzan Math!Athl. Edie Henson Eng.!Art Del Hinze Hist.fAthl. John Hock Hist. Irene Hopkins Hea1thfAthl. Francis Jackson Resource Verna Jenkins Sci. Herbert Jones Sac!Athl. Ann Kasser Typ.fSht. Hand Kathy Lewis Math Charlie Long Hist.fAthl. Renda Koppitz Sci.!Athl. Havania Leone Home Ec. :SQSSQ-:ffmzzzi,1s5lYf'1 mfs: f - .. evfhwfz- -fi . ,ZUQ N J, 'Q 'i'i s Q is 5-Q ,Q : Qs .,.., J W2 Y . e' -E4 ssfs fi if ,sa L. CW xi. 1f'1..' f S N. Agp A.: -. aa., sg, sg aa Iwi ., K L 'Wrap Psy Jfizil .. ' L s . .ia '-' Lis: ' s 1 ,ig ' A I , : X ' if-N' 'ii J ' . 2: 1 gjxw TN ' A E E , in-W i 1' it 3,2 f Boyd Lyckman Hist.fAthl. Richard Perkins Sci.fAthl. Sharon McCain P.E.fAthl. Judy Roitch P.E.!Ath1. Frank McClenny Sci. Olga Ross P.E.fAth1. ' . A r . V: .gsm K .-rug. sys, 3 ,, L., .. , , , f ,K . J 2 S j 3,--is ' . risks -are -' ' 'fi J I k , .Why :g,.,.,ag,,s,,a:i -, A A r Q A . S . asf . K Q .555 g 2- is Q i x to C L fa r , Christy McCallum L.L.D. Sandra Ryan Eng. James Messer Verdean Lamone Sci. Newton Norris Margie Senn Rec. Kp.fTyp. Auto Mech. Diag. Juanita Judy Smelly Simkins Hist. Nurse 'S hx 5 y :fi-what K Q Bart Pearston Adapt. Behavior Laura Staples Home Ec. QQ? s I V,., G s VV wg ' Academics 37 aa DeAnna Rosa Taylor Thorton Charlie James Stegall Pete Stewart Rhonda Swift CVAE Co-op V.O.E. Gary Tomoski Troncale Debbie Turner Choir Spanish Eng. Edward Zane fDocJ Math Hist.!Athl. Eng.fDrill Karen Turner Wayne Tyllik Dalton Vaugn Vaughn Vaughn Pat Wilie Mary Wolff Mercie Young Home Ec. Hist. Eng. Eng. Math!Athl. Art Eng. Homemaking 38 Academics ,0- ,wvg 3. ,. , f ...Ve Ms. Barrow Ms. Bates Ms. Gibson Ms. Gutirrez Ms. Ramirez Ms. Ramirez Q45 Ms. Bowden Ms. DeLaEruz Ms. Lee Ms. Lugas Ms. Reyna MS. Schilhab I x c W 4- sf ' il iv? fx: af if If ! '5's- , Yi ii I I R, Mr. DeLaR0sa Ms. Exell Ms. Farrell Ms, McAlloy Ms. Norton Ms. Perez Ms. Seidel Ms. Shelton Ms. Turner .- Nw, ,. 1- ' ,M- , A .v fr.. Q . 17' ff Ms. Garcia Ms. Ramirez Ms. Winters ei r1'g?,..i 5 Our Teachers Wa. ,- --it W, A. M. ANNMWX ,,,, - 3 1 2 , - Q lkififlgllf ,, A L.,,.F,L f .:..:x 21if?fif,1ff .. 'pw , iff , .gsm i i Our Advisors Academics 41 Our Leaders f A L.. .WM ,,A.. ,M if 2 5 4 Our riends 4 Y Academics 43 44 Classes Quppori your class financral deparimenl and bug a class l-Shlrl Plclt up gour schedule rn ihe counselors office lhe week before classes resume Advance lo nexl sechon and meei Mr and Miss Nlmrlz of 1981 li 12 s u W' V1 x Xp' U 3 Xx v J lx lll E lllux Q -m Yi Classes Reporl lo your lirsi lor lhe firsl dag of school period class a+ 7:55 sharp You didn'+ esearch aper iherefore o crediis ill be deducied rom your lolal. doyour iw , lv The game ol: 1 .MMF R xx k NIMITZ Since you received your 41h lardy siop socializing in lhe hall and move back iwo spaces. You may have an exlra holiday if you are exempi from your semesler linals. 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'QB ww .3 swf, me-. James Aaron X Cynthla Armstrong X Elia-raavf Llsa Abdalla Angela Arnett new 0-W Q.-v FK 5' K. J ulane Wesley Bardwell Barnard W in xx N 'N X Y Qi E sais K W 4, s 5 slung as Scott Bennett X s Wx M-Ni' Phlhp Blquet as ,gs X wzesrxwiqr WMA! Leah Boomer Kelth Berger 1' S JR Q fs 1 S' ,QFW Vfgfkgsl 1: James Blshop we Klmberly Boone Adam Adair Martha Asklns Nw s'UK '9 Teresa Barnes x AN N K Paul Bergeron X YN uv Q W qs-s Q Rlchard Blackwell 1 Ronda Bounds S W, Trudy Adams 'uh' X71 Yonda Aben xx xxx Juhe Alexander inf, 'NY Wee Crrs Balley qw .4 Brooks Baslnger Lynda Berry wa. we? QAX.,-fx John Blalr Dean Bradley ,ss Q. :Xxx fe get M I Lon Bedynek xv' MOHICH Berryman as-www Wrllxam Blalr -E 'ffl'-'V' .pf my-, Deanna Bradley was Teresa Alexander Q as P2 us -sms Greta Barn Angela Be m MS S sw! sa was Q frwvim- N x wx N ps 5 ss Gary Beverly Arthur Bonney N ,W simian may X if X, N, W W5 ess ss x GNN' Q ix Nm Penny Breaux , 2 I MESA. 'H.J',, .EEfQJ':, .. , :P be X a it ' Q ..,. 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Cynthia Melissa Clabaugh Clanton wx- Alex Broussard 'vw ir' ga.-wb we ff A1 , as ff if Ronald Calder f swf 1 ,f ,, . will Zi David Brown Q ,, 4 Samantha Caldwell , ,. ,A .,,,, J, ,E 4 .fav -i 'i Hi. ,J C rrrrfen f ff sg? af 442 if Shelley Clark Ronald Cloer 2 'ZX X 2 I My A i 15 f h. ,V 45? Robert Collins F 1? 1 Ah!! f A L' if 3 M R aa - fjfzigg Lisa Crone ' r M575 :Z fi W . ,'7Em, . R S375 . f Obie Culp W, :N ' .I Odis Bryant 4 ,Q ,V J ...ivy Henry Carl ,ei qw, lf? iff? Susie Cobden Santiago Buffa ill ' I ,iffy , ,.,,, ,gn ?2'?r ,.,i . 'fi:'i1!!8'4 3352: Cynthia Chauncey Deann Collings Todd Cooks ww wzwQz'ffze:, sl .qv . 4 Peggy Copenhaver rii w m :2+f2, f, ii,fEE?llT .gzwf-we C nnnnn if I 5 4, n f X - IVR k N.. Craig Cryer .' C , 1 , -4' uf- Richard Davila 3 gg-75 sl David Cullins . if - ff' Q, ' M' , - lvinfffy if ,,,, A ,, , . , i K :vm - a W f V f- ' , I Q .. ,Qi J Sharise DeBorde Classes 49 50 Classes Lmda Rachel Scott Carolyn DeLeon DeLeon Dlckerson Dlttrlck Joanna Cheryl J al-neg Bonme Dowdy Dundar Elkms Ellerbe Gwendolyn England 'er' Natalie Flscher c 'fc WM- Lehman Foreman John Eskola ffwfifwii in 9' Wm haw Verronda Flanagan law ,v Sherrle Foster , 71 E ii, Patrlcla Estrada 4 M Aww -w 'F 1 Sherry Flowers Tracy Fowler Kim Robert Vanessa Gall1Ilgt0l'l Ga1'c1a Garcia N,.w1-1:-.L Davld Evans AW W4 Wllllarn Foggle ' W Sharon French it Scott Garner W1 arg? Q-life Qs . J: k,,, I A. ,,:,,: ..,,k,, mg '- , we , , . .. ,Q , -- i We If Michael Doerrlg V1 lc. ,egg ,. ,V . yr ww' ,J -,,2,z, LV Y Q Q Q LA me 4: I ,fy wi- :,,-'ff lf' . 2 1 - -W W ' at M J' A X ' ' iY'h': M Stephanle Dover Andrew Ro Elmore Enflnger Kathy Ferrlll f-if W Chrrs Forbes .ff Angela Fryer W..-,, , .,,V f ,,- Traci George ,gf Donald Fetterhoff Clndy Forbes 52' 4 My ,fue 5 yy 5' Jrfifg Llsa Gallagher W, ia! f rw if 1 ri iw? N John Giannette as x , A if P 6 0g6I'S 8.1! ISE. agel' W 1 6 WOI' g rice cris ies break satisfies Christin R d L' Gall h'l kin sslons at the UIL twlrhng contest, and Junior high speech tournament. ss, l - :Nh 5 Y-'cv . ., A i i L, ' Gregory Green Kevin Green g 1 x , , 'Q x 1 Robin Hall 2 'Y 5 an , fi Y , f ,hu 35 41, Jeffery Hastings ,f-, .. K ffv 1 Z Louis Hernandez Brian Handleson ' 'f . Jaffa aiiii is , as i 551, ' ff f - fi 4 J, M ff ,vv W M yJ gt, ' AH: an 'A Chris Hatfield WWW? X ,f and -s. f w t Z V5 Q' , .. WW.-1 'H ii 1 6 Richard Hickman W- as .. 1' , ,V ,,,,, in f M J 5 .. . 72 mi 5 1. 4' ,, Xt Paul Grigsby ,wif f? ' f M., ,,,,:, 7, i ff f is f, If I. , L H X! V, gifs? Q Wm 1 az f 'W' Y v 4 17,155 Wiii 5552217i5Q51f1k5EZif:1f?' f sf Robert Hardaker iiil J W Q J 4 is gl , W QM J ,H y 6 f 9? 1' ji!! f fr. ??j57?P' 4 , Tommy Hawkins f IU' H , 5,1 5 - , QL! ' -. ...v i , 52 z l Vickie Hilton an Q A M455 , , My 'Q David Glaser Alvin Glenn YQ' Teresa Gonzales ...L ...Q . . ,MM sw' l , ,x , x ,, f Q Q Cynthia Gunter Amelia Guzman Q. Jo Graves 'f?,...-fi V L , f I' M , r, 2' '17 qw 4 J K viii an AH. E, Y A ii ., fi Kevin Hagen Jessica Harper Rufus Harrison ,HT 1431 ' - .ii ' if :T L. Eff W 5: it V 7-vfui. R , L :V 7 , 5 ... ,Q -1,12 ' Julie Heflin Monica Henderson fi ilii ,,. , .. in wV,,.f ,fl elif , wfif, 1 Edmond Hogge Becky Hogue 3 s Lisa Hartman 43 -' Mary Hensley ,qw JW azz. Cindy Holder - Classes 51 I' X W wr my I 553995 , WS ,fx C E:'f::f :' 5iE5::5'?1ff ,- 'I 3' f 'fif-V fs V.-WM up I 1,15 I 3 f XWQW4 ,S , ff f f 9? Q , W ZZ: f ff ff x Y X tl f if My QW 5 Wf K ww QQ f f ww gf? if if H ttsees f X Xmas Lars Malissa Michelle David Sumantha Horn Hosea Howard Howze Huff 9 wi f ww ff Hultln Jeanne Hutsen Crystal Hutchins Kelly Ingrum help for the Junior Hlgh speech tournament Rhonda Shiletha Terry James Myrick Roy rby Jackson Jackson J amail Johnson Jordan Lucy Frankie Barbara Andrew Sammy Chris Joseph Kainer Kelley Kessler King Kmnear Angela Robert Guane Danette Perry Connie Laflear Lamb Lang Laskowski Lastrap Leavitt Celeste Celeste LICODB lux 'V -hw 4. X lff' Brent John Lopez Madden 4 fi Guy Rodney Martln Martln an aw .-xx M Tammy McCreary Sandra Meeks Cassandra Mornmg Lxsa MCDBIIIBI Donna Melott aren Lmhoff If Xl! Y as fl! yiffx ,Aw James Jason Lmk lwf We yu .J 4. rfw John Mahaffey Malveaux nv' sv rw V Scott Cynthna Martln M8ItlH8Z fiilrl , W3 if V1 McDan1el We wgbfa Mary Mendoza im? qw 3 Harold McDonald ,Q Deena Mlller Kg 1 ne. ,kv WM? Cathy Lodm 4.4 J ackxe Maroney Wife an JW!- aw! Wllllam Mayfield Adonna McGee Mlke Mlller Tamera Lodm W? M3 X B ad' WY 1 ff! Ronald Marsalls ,www yyq if fy! Adam McCardel W ur Steven McP1ke Rebecca Moose J acquelln Chrls John Keith Charles Moseley Muehleman Murphey Musgrove Musser if , V, A 1' 7 fl: ,J , 5 e 4 . r ' Aw W ,3- ' ' R ' l . V ' 'Wiz W V ' ' .115 's-3:14 V ,,-,,. -' Q .,-4... , , E H Air' h. f Y ,f .W ' mf. :amz ' ,e 4 -, . , J lffzezwr :fs-If rv '-1. J N 4 w:'1flf'?El:r1. .f.'.:1??'::f!f'ZZ'i 9 , V' e--' M-f J - Q, e 5' . ' ' :I 4 K If , Ejmfff : f ei'-f ,, I , , H ,W.: A A J . 1 ' ' . mn, . 't , 41,,,. fy ,ff , . 1 ,' ff , t Jo n :., 7': ' 5 ' 5 ' 'Vik' 'T f 5 2525? 'Fi .M A . - I 2 Q J J X ' ' - W ' -- l ,,, f V lixlx A . 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M ' - I , - K, . , A P rrf 1 f i 2 P Viyeeii L l W .,n.e 51745 P ,y be if 2 r 'P ,,,, i , ,,--,, Q ,f'gfg :f,,, A , M of 5 I 'f' ' ' r as y 1 ' A 4 ' , ' 7 ff 3' i , Sharon 0'Neal Susan Norton Wendy Robert Antony Lisa Oaks Anne Charles Ostinelli Otwell 1 Lynne John Palmer Parnell Brenda Paddy .A fi vc' Mwfy, ,. H,.,, ,f f W Q f' 'f P r Fran Pate Johnie Adam Stephanie Pate Patterson Paxton Orr Ortiz Osborn Frank Marrs takes a breath of victory as he anticipates finish of the breaststroke competition. 54 Classes an ,FK 4 Matthew Robm Peavy Pelletler Perry Prlce Sandra Roberts 1 mi Lllllan Penelber fa Kenneth Kathleen Pryor Raymond Sharon Robmson fi' In 4 7 .J A fm. N 1 Rudy Rodrlguez Julle Sanchez pw vi wr i Howard Rogers Roy Sanchez v-4-J? Delra Robledo QW Mary Ross we by James Sandstedt ,mv ,4 Ken Mlthcell Schnelder Scobee Sebree Emlly F t w W aw, f ff Robert Plckle r J ennlfer Reese NXT! Deanne Robuck 4,-. 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V, rn --R .::-MV . -. ..,,,ff1'ffV'f ' -si: It H1111 V l ff - V . if . , . . fi f -1:25 555-Hi' ' f ' - , 7 - , .. ' E:5f.:sf5 i - 22355. ,' -1579, ll V , 3' as VV . VV - Y , -li 3 Q. J . V. - - V -L -ee- . A K -. 3 f-in K: ' l if Z fifnrwq Z F J s ff af . f f Q, Q Q ,, ...af '- f Joshua Valerio Kevin Valentine 3 01 Roxanne Leticia Dianna Jimmy Viet Villegas Virial Waldrep A , i--i , i 1 Qi, all r 5 fy at Y ,Cs Jon Michelle Walk Walker . an a W at 7 le I ' J X. aiei ' W W at W P n,iL i ye 1' . W! . wg-gg ,il ff' , A Kevin Walther Trudy Watkins 4 :QW f .V 0 ,zl,,L,, fi .' ' f ' Q!-qw ' H W f , . K, Terri Watts Glenn Watson Cynthia West Roy Wiggins Ramon Tina Winston Wiser if ,,nt 'Wmqrflplf Joanna Dowdy keeps the memories of Homecoming alive through Mon- day, even during class. ' 5 , J, ,ram , Wt i, V 1 - f . f Q, ,, K vi. In ,., ., , 1. , , -- ' - ' 4, as -, X, , V f f .f ,A i f in I 1' . W, ,J Xi, Z f 5 , Randy Williams ii.. Valerie Williams ,s . r 1, , , ,,11 M. ...,,., , , N is ,,,, 5. J '- if sw ry' gg ,Y K I H . yy, Crystal Wyatt Sherry Yarbrough , ,ww s fx f 9 ,W , ki? V- Qing ' Melody Willoughby ' 4 ' . ..,, J u Tammy York A as r s W ' W N, a Dan Winship f' ,riiffkf 1 yyy V . ' '... gfw-E James Zeuner Classes 57 Ruia Carier Presndeni Mlke Avera - Vice Presideni Traceg Poole - Secreiarg Kelly Canadg - Treasurer Ms. Verdean Newion Head Sponsor 58 Classes Sophomores Sopho Sophomores Sopho Sophomores Sopho Sophomores Sopho omores Sopho Sophomores Sophomo Sophomores Sophomo Sophomores Sophomo Sophomores Sophomo Sophomores Sophomo omores Sopho omores Sopho omores Sopho omores Sopho omores Sopho omores Sopho omores Sopho omores Sopho omores Sopho Sopho Sopho Sopho Sopho Sopho Sopho Sopho Sopho Sopho homo homo homo homo homo homo homo homo homo omores Sopho omores Sopho Sophomores Sophomore Sophomores Sophomore Sophomores Sophomore Sophomores Sophomore Sopho homo Sophomores Sophomo Sophomores Sophomo Sophomores Sophomo Sophomores Sophomo Sophomores Sophomo Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores homores Sophomores Sophomores homores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sopho Sophomores Sopho Sophomores Sopho Sophomores Sopho Sophomores Sopho Sophomores Sopho Sophomores Sopho Sophomores Sopho Sophomores Sopho J Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores omores Sophomores Sophomores omores Sophomores Sophomores omores Sophomores Sophomores omores Sophomores Sophomores omores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Classes 59 Wwe? 1' r M W 4? f vw Q mf? :SW Neff Evatary Abdalla B1 Maryanne Sherrl VlCkle Albert Alcom Alfarone Allen Allgood Alsma A We Cmdy Stephame Andrew Cmdy Arnold Arthur Alvarado Angelcyk Q X Arthur Celetha Bames Baker Melissa Baxley James Barley wmv' Wanda Barnett W Q Mm Dolhe Bxscamp ff, ,fy World Hlstory IS not a place for a snooze as Mlke Holder dxscovers when the cllck of the camera dlsturbs hls rest -V 1 J enmfer Bloodworth Mlke Avera mf Vlda Bal ' WQZKEVE 55,5 A ,318 N Bf' Z Jonathan Beres Paula Blshop Barey B08tWl'1ght Cmdy Barley 6 93 4.5557 Q Chnstme Bemta Q :EY fw- Davld Bertus Gregory Blake Vs VJ' 7' Tracey Boomer 60 Classes ' V K ' V, ,,,, B B BB H - 'Q , , ,,,, i f V - -, B K V B BB A - V VH 42.117 ' '55H1'H'o Be' iff E' BB ,VV 21- ' ' EE,, ,,, B V W ..,. ..- ,,, 4 V V V . in -V V, ' ' f V f t ' 'lf , XBL1-V fe' 1 ' '. . , 2- MB 1 sf IVBFZIB--I am: ' - ' L WVBB--'l 55555 ' 1 , W , ,,VVm,, BBfV,rBBB,g, g,, Vw-7'VV,:fei2, B V BB V - ', Q , W T ' I V gui Ii' :Z 5i'ii3iigiWiV,,S V, B V-1--,QQQVVVVQQ V, . V V--- J 5: ' - ', 'Z--- V f' ,V V V B ,B T512 5 --ia-5? '73 A Pier- . 2' B-Les? B ,M Jill - B- ...., , - B BB W ' - 5 VV VB , -V BB isme-vVee'--2-VVe3F B - B- I 'w1fQsVfssSVVVVge2fV'VVV ' ' B B l ' .... ' ' B V- 3 2' - V,, ,- f B--'Q -'lm' fn -'V-''l:5Ifif'flfB-iii ,VV -- V 1, VV-- K B ,- IV B- ' Wm., V 2 'f'F'fBf31,V'Q-52715-Bs? 4'5l 'l' ' 7 ,,,, B' V ' ' V A ,,,, B , , , - :EV VVV VV1B:1: ..,a,B , VV .6V:: :::V:B QV?-QV - i B: ,, BB ,NL ,E 'gg WI, 1ir1ss?V?VV Jr 'V-fiBi-if-'Vic---W-22-V I 'V F' 7 V - , - ' me -1--75? 'i'VVTfVl5E KS'- QV if' 1 l H 5 V, ' ' , -- B ,,VB-:Bw ,ABBB-f--VVV BBBVV,VVB B' B V A ' V- V B - Bi,,, A , ' B A' B Q 3, V f 45 3431 - . . V.V 5 V K M PQ. I flu Wgul-8 f If Q Mlke Botkm Wesley Brown J uanlta Caldwell MQ!! Gene Cates We 'WL John Bowden Keith Buck Kelly Canady Tom Cheatwood J ackxe Melvin Clayton Clayton ,J- f fel am Shelley LISB COulIlgS Conant Douglas Bozarth u F James Buelow T' EVN ailkd Yvette Carlson '34 MW 4 is! W all 'ffl' gg nn. Chl'lB Chrlstel A111118 Brmklev ff T Shelly Burke Rita Carter Tracy Church 'K' Randy Clayton -if-new-'fl Jesse Cook Cohldsen Brenda Copland Davld Brooks 35.218 if Andrea Cam Andrea Cash 'f 1 James Clark Wayne Cochran mu Randy Craft Bonnle Brown filfb James Caldwell M4 Q Edward Castro D J uaana Clarence cl-0.4 Je Co e av Sue Crumpton Classes 61 -'- 5' A' I ff 5 ' J if J J B J A iff! Jw? .ff JJ - Jr, J..- V We fs.. ' tg 1 4- Ji 1 'W' JF 'sl -ffl 4' ' fw- ' ' ' ' ' J an ti , . J J we 1 J V JJ J , J , ' I : hx' f - Q X ,, - - - f-J ew- K J . e no ,J Awgf 1 fffff' wg? f 5 1... T A 1 si 41 J' I . I J J J Mx ' ' -931132255 ie, ' wi' f 2225125 J f SM Jf ni. ffk' 415-,2 'WW :L A JJ 2 W, L J l .51 V ,L K V K f. J QI' J ' A -w JJ-JJ - v M' W We ' JJQJHT3 2525 . ' JJ JJ JJ ,N v ' I K 6 ' .J - J Q 1 J. J- f J f . -U J H y 'B J J 2 JJJJ J' ' fl-B J - 1. ye. ,J-4 51, 6, 5. J 1 . ,. Q J fw - -J 111,21 W1 Vw A J 1 N t ,JJ as J x .5 , , sf , l -V J , JJ 2 rf K ' V 1' J K ,,,- f , Jgf-if I J. J. 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V i J V I J' J 3 A 1 Q J - JJV,J JJJJ 4 I Jfg , - K Nw JJ J B J ,L J H JJJKK 1 4 2 ' l 62 Classes James Cruz MR Veda Davis Carmella Dornon J udith Eastham srwfrggg WM 525, Donna Culpepper Felecia Cryan afwwi w vu ffl if Q 1 fra If Winn Noel Davls DeLeon Robert Dowdy Brian Donnell Sandra Dahlstrom -.4-WG' Janice Denton mf 'L Ari iw? ,rw JP' Steve Driver Bobby Brenda Davids Davls Cindy Rita Diaz Dlxon W ff I Vi! s fx gf, fr Laura Mahealani Duckworth Ducan on Fred Edwards Elhott Jerry El is M 2 Bruce John M Tammy Fenton Frank Gadilly Garner Kevin Mack Estes Evans Karen Sharon Gatewood Gatewood Darrin Bobby Connie Spencer Frimel Theresa Gertman Gibbs Gibbs Gibbs Gillum Golden 'CTIR' Gabrlel Gomez Mlke Hal fri Beth Gordy Johann Gorjan Rhonda Hanellne Kun Hammel Bonnle Henderson Deborah Hltt Mxke Hundertmark qi' Tuna Rhonda Henry Henry 'mf' ? Ql Alex Grms Reglnald Guthrle Tern Hartley Marvm Hart F mv m-:wr Glenn Ahce Herman Hernandez WW f ...af M dlii Mlke Steve Donald Lester Holder Holland Hoover Hubbard Thomas Tammy Hunt Hunter Gerald Kathy Melody Johnson Johnson Johnson Angela Sally J enkms oe ff' Valerle Lance Johnson Jones we-'7 Donna Halaney Susan Hebert 'N-v Beth Hess M1ke Hughes J ohndon 14 Martle Jones vf' ,V V - If sp Nfl, - 3 5 ' f ' V ,l .. V ' f -1' g J gm V ,,,, 1 Vg 'Mm iv A ,EQ , if My Vs, 5 ,M 5. , Lsr, . .- M ,V K E , V 3 I . I ' , K 1 ' , I ' V 4. V Mp, WMM V , I , - A V f, few f ,Vay frlr ' fv, ff wg f Q V -N MV I f', '...,' iJ:' Hfiiilgfilfzkli' ' 5 V' '97 ,--r VV ' gig .,, .Vzf ' ',,, - - U' Q. - H K V ars- -V ff V 1 Q :J . V V ,J V ,J ij lsrs 'V -1 I e -M N JV ' W 3-.W A ' 1 W. V, , V21- E ,,,., A f 15' f -.J 1' -. 2 ff' ' l A V 5' Mx., , ' f A V ,, ' 3:1 .L af ll ii' ' .:, -fav , -' fl, J E . 4, Saw 3 g 'A j I 1 ok. ky QV, Q V 1. V , ' 1 ga. T u . ' 1 e ' . ' , V -, QQ' .X-VJ f ' W ' J E ,l f V 1. ' 2 V e J J l ' e . r,'e 'V 1' , V '55 Z ,M L al i f M ' ' V .l7 'ZT A ' . X x I 'MM V -1' 4 -4' nk ,W W W W I K, K I f , , - J X VV -' 'J . W V fb i :' 2' fi' l ' 42+ 4 fgf EV W A 4' ' i 7 I S , . V ' A u . an f- M2 , , l 64 Classesi D F if ' ' A Venessa Joseph Debra Kaylor J une Kuykendal Renee Lacey Keith Linhoff . .,,. , f e ,-, '-:-, 1 , 'QFQ 1 f ff ' Y! fm! i ' L new ' W., - ,ge . fs VM , 'MQW - fr f' , Jack Marek M -:,,f ,,Mf ,gf 3 45' - . W X' X sry I? if: Maria Mata ,iff fl Z W 1 x , Q, east www mm I- wrfffzrwwf -Q-,f fe L, ,, M4,Z1 f ' , , . .,., V, , , .w7'W'z Silliiii ffw H 'iii 1 Newham David McKay Sylvia Lira at if Q iw' n UA Stacie Martin , ' '- f'Ifi5i' J' 3: I D f i 1 ' - r L Albert Maxwell Kim Vernon Patricia John Kock King Kirk Klaus WW Jeff Leach Marol Lansford Shafter R Oy Lewis Lamp I r ,,.i 1 ' 4 is J rrf' + 'S' if , ,V r. iiy, in , i,:,,,,AL i E am H :L 'wav' f xyzf, i limi' sl Sw , ,, Ronald Mary Manning Machart Marion G ary Lusk Long ww' df? 'sliifll ' fig! U , T fwffg fdzfhanw Vicki Martin James McCorkle ,,,,, ,, L .L . - V. - x 1 ' ' K' - 5 Vrkyr j fe, -, :, i , 1, . j ' if , 5 2 1 - H Q A . E - an f ,, ' HW i 2 gf Lisa McWhorter George A. D. Johnson brought an unexpected friend to class Michalinos Lisa Mlchka 'Q-r Rolodfo Morales af Laverna Nash ...-., am Peters farfiw '3T '7 Tracey Poole Chrrstme Rodgers ,,, , Roger Mlller Sigur Kenneth Moms SBU 1 QW oe Nassar Catherme Phllllps -so .chu Nathan Potter sv- .fri f 'Y X 'fs VVVg.VV,.,5 - .A VV T, H K . 1Vf..gmV,V ,V MV. E,f'Vf,f5? ff .1-we ' gif Tammy Mockbee Tammy Mueller uw .57-9 if'!f? f 1? 6 1 it 1 21- 1 Cmdy Nlmmons Mark Pl'1llllpS KV ww Conme Prultt f T ,452 J alme Tammy Rodrlguez Rogers Mark Modlsette limit? John Munoz fy. Keith Monroe Steve Moore Donna Murray James Murphy 'fi WW Rlchard Odena fanfi- if if 'KL WY Laura Perry Ronme Ortlz Mlchael Plper F va Johnny Randlett Gary R0mlg WW ,514 'ws aww- my ww JP Brad Royce Pmchot Pll'8lI'l0 I Klm Mltch Riley Roblnson ,KWQM 'we -V 191' Joe Jesse Rossberg Ryals Classes 65 K. . lf 7 .. Way! ! AW ,, v f 1 -M .,, he i x. - V,,. V s A I A A 4 'V e V - 1 'd'-sf W QV ' , - -,V fem - 1 -- V ,V 'V ff x I I, , 'P ' VV ,, 2 fe' 1' , rw . fer' , fc' 1, VV' ' E , ' ' vw , , 1 V. ' 'Y ' . '- 'f -5 1.3 ' . , - . . V -- QV., -Mg - .1 , ,, .5513 , V V, V , V e , M Q ' ' 'ffm' V A V' ' , , . .-,Q A V 2, ----,,,, , Z A 4 - ,, V W, , M V V J V I' Za, f 'Q gg V , ' ' . W 5 ' VV Vim ,V jg M ,V in M' Yfw AV Vu 4, y f ' V VV ,, W' V, V, -.. 5' - A V V V' V' , J ff fc . Q ...t V, I xi, rd ' - , , V435 VL L, .e . , I .... , I v A K , V' , - rf, 4 V gf .fr V V V A , ,, , 2- V , , W ,,-V12 ' , ' ' V ,V ' ., . 1, , -,W V , V- Vi, , V 1 j V V , VV . ,V A j , V - Q, 'wh ,, -. V, lj QV, Q , , '- R-fl V ' V We W. V 4,1 1, , , ,, , , V K - f ,,f 1 V V pf I ,A , 9, , I , WV, , .Qi K , U V . I I K -, ie, yr' 20.51. 'I ,' ,V 'L ' ' 1 ff! ' t. .Vw ' 2 -- - ' i , V ' ww , ,V ir, L 7 V 'L' fl L 'Vi' ' ' Z H ,T T ' - ' VV .gt VV ,' , H. I V' ' , V I ' wpgb ' V' QV , I as JV V A 2 I M 1 I Ee gr e ix ' P 5 A . , at .ff ef .em LM R1 4 V A Barbara Mark Sager Sahnas Heldl Schroeder Kar Schneider wt? awww Nw ,My Qlfzywf Steve Spann 4142 Constance Sanchez WZ V, Z fa, a 'ev' Y, 3' A sg W Am 5 JY! 12, ian if Andy Schawartz ,J Cralg Tom Strafford Sted 2,-+4 Lonme Raven takes a well deserved break durlng the VIC tory over Sam Houston I '? ff' Davl Schepman John Deborah u s Qwfiifwy Satterfield iwlffyffg fkm ff If JW W vw Hia V i'2 4 Q 5 ,F Mlchele Stephame Thomas e f Srmmons Skrnner lu .f if wi ww 05'-, it Greg Stephens Wllham Ehzabeth Stewart Stone up Juhe Loretta Strother Sweed Qffig ' 5 f ia Sherry Straham V! 7 f ,,Y5?31?! 'VAZQQ A 4 Vi Av W. I W 4 MW? 223 Mark Taylor Richard Swmden Lynn Tarhalla rw ,a-ve. 44- if 7 Cassandra Robert Tennery Terry Sharon Taylor Q .- X 'T 1 1 ,,,, A I ,: ,, w,:,,L,,f , K, - - . 1 :W I ,,..,.w' - a n saee W 3 ' ' Sa l .T 1' ' ,,,,i .1 A fe ., . ' . - 1 , , r f1SE 'nf .' Hi ' f A' ' 'E 'i5f1'3?ff'25'v..' 553551. ' dv . , .: f lf 'tiff M 11fff' 'gf 352551 ,f ' 1 V' - ' f ' fi. ' ' ,- ,,,.. -A . W - ' - ' ' 1 ' M' f uni.. ,, - .: 1: f5:gf,Lg,,E5Q1 , 1 :ff N., , s 445' snr ,f,,.r ,,f 1' fw,,v,, ,' , f - T QW seaa ia ' ' W, , . N ,V ,Z VX ,A ,, , A 'k ' f' , u f f QQ X ' if xv SQL! H, ' ' Q, i A 49 A' MQ, .. ag li' as J ' , V ' ,. , hhss , ' ' , e e e 'A ' ' ' -ff f 'W ,J K, K .wr I I ,M 'f Vw' , 'ZZ 2 in A A . 144, ni- at , 5 ' 2 , X '- S T .. J , 1 V ,. ' --VI K 7' V ' ' L V of f M I f . I Q g MA ,V K 25, V- e . 'Nh '1 , 1. :: ,,-,f nr: ,,f: fzwf,. , yrrhyh , hhhr L T '55 WV, 3,211 , Tw' . 1 R Yi ai -' , 4 E: 4: . , it .,'.'.,, , ,, 1 A ,Z V1 .V ,a 66 Sports 343' N! Gary Thompson ,rw yr John Trobaugh an Darrel Walker JSM 2 Danny Wheeler Q, Fi l 1'-emi: Chris Williams David Woodell Tammy Thompson 'St lea 'IGH Rodger Tullos ary A W ef Milissa Warren Qi' A Donna White M W5 as f sy A sf' wwf' asm-x Kenny Williams 1 I l Kirsten Wright ,rv Raymond Steven Thompson Tldwell oe Vlllareal X Demetrle Washington J aydrean Whltrnire James Wilson David Yammer Warren Vincent is jo wait' 'qv Thomas Wells ,er '47 'V we MAA? James Wiegel E -nv- Lisa Wilson WK' me Sandra Tilhs 11195 F U ff? il! M' WA Cindy Waitkus Z W2 W Laura Toth Tammy Waitkus 1-54 L .nil Anthony West I' 'Nr Cindy Wilhelm Chris Wisenbaker Brenda Cindy Zapata Zapata Henry Whatley .v- Michelle Willett .rv Greg Wood Tracy Zilisch Classes 67 Kellg Morris - Presidenf Paula Taylor - Vice Presideni Valerie Oisuka - Secreiarg Dawn Cales Treasurer JUNIORS JUNIOR JUNIORS JUNIOR JUNIORS JUNIOR JUNIORS JUNIOR ORS JUNIOR ORS JUNIOR ORS JUNIOR ORS JUNIOR ORS JUNIOR ORS JUNIOR ORS JUNIOR ORS JUNIOR ORS JUNIOR ORS JUNIOR ORS JUNIOR ORS JUNIOR ORS JUNIOR JUNIORS JUNIOR JUNIORS JUNIOR JUNIORS JUNIOR JUNIORS JUNIOR ORS JUNIOR ORS JUNIOR ORS JUNIOR ORS JUNIOR ORS JUNIOR ORS JUNIOR ORS JUNIOR ORS JUNIOR ORS JUNIOR ORS JUNIOR ORS JUNIOR ORS JUNIOR ORS JUNIOR JUNIORS JUNIORS JU JUNIORS JUNIORS JU JUNIORS JUNIORS JU JUNIORS JUNIORS JU JUNIORS JUNIORS JU JUNIORS JUNIORS JU 68 Classes rs Juniors J u. rs Juniors Ju rs Juniors Ju rs Juniors Ju rs Juniors Ju rs Juniors Ju gi B2 Junior J unlors J unlors Juniors Juniors Juniors J unio J unlors J uniors J unlors Juniors Juniors Juniors J unio J uniors J umors J uniors Juniors Juniors Juniors J unio J umors J umors Juniors Juniors Juniors Juniors J unio J umors J unlors J uniors Juniors Juniors Juniors J unio J uniors J uniors J uniors Juniors Juniors Juniors J unio J uniors J uniors J uniors Juniors Juniors Juniors J unio J umors J uniors J unlors Juniors Juniors Juniors J unio J unlors J uniors J unlors Juniors Juniors Juniors J unio rs Juniors Ju rs Juniors Ju rs Juniors Ju rs Juniors Ju rs Juniors Ju rs Juniors Ju rs Juniors Ju rs Juniors Ju rs Juniors Ju rs Juniors Ju rs Juniors Ju rs Juniors Ju rs Juniors Ju rs Juniors Ju rs Juniors Ju rs Juniors Ju rs Juniors Ju rs Juniors Ju rs Juniors Ju rs Juniors Ju rs Juniors Ju rs Juniors Ju rs Juniors Ju rs Juniors Ju rs Juniors Ju rs Juniors Ju rs Juniors Ju rs Juniors Ju rs Juniors Ju rs Juniors Ju rs Juniors Ju rs Juniors Ju rs Juniors Ju 1 4? 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Scott Baslnger WH W WW AE' 1 Evangelln Bernal W ,ie f -,Z- N Kevln Bonds Robert Annoot K Gary Batton ,aw-n fum? Loulse Blazek f ,M 'fa Q ,M Rlchard Boone 1' l s, Sophla Ba Kim Belk Donald Boldmg S5305 W ww 5441 David Bozarth Barbara Brltton ,wwf Carole Burke Patrlcla Bryant Sherrl Burgard M r fjjf me MW , M, 'W H NME aah 55? Tiff Ernest Patty Burlln Burns B ' U Zzqg, 1 L l if l , K - V V , zz - f2':',:5:-mm 1' ,, ,gt , . , il' '63 - Jigga ,,,. W, , ff ' ' - ,, i 'W' ' , 2 I ' I ,,.. ' - H , - ' V V T ' I' . B ' L , N ' 4, T 1 'K A 5 . V ' . , . ,,,. V V' K f ' 'A M Q ' ' - 4 . A- K H raa' be B B s gi, gr? WSE, 'ff A , ,px -12, , ' L. A YY, - Hg ' ' A , , , I 'M slgjggik-1.4, r ' f K . ,. . ' K ' T K ' '- Q r, e ' y ' ' ' ' , , 4 ,.yWu::w:, - ,,,, .75 , ...WSI K if I ' f 'ffffiig . ' 5 :IW - V '-- ' ' , 1 , ' 1 'E 1 .. Q -- .f . ' - . fffffv' i,LQ,f,, . asf . - ?'Tef2'lik H ,, I 4: 4 at r B y l B e B v r B ' 1 -- 7 V B f r I L - -eee A - L , .L B My I , r ,C .,,, ,,,f ,,:5M.:Et f '- , - , 'Q' i P ' -' ' L B ' B 1 ,. ,. . , 15 Wu yi:-3,2 ' ' ,,,, , ,,n,, if 70 Classes 'i' Jenmfer Burrell K4 Dawn Cates aff- N-.X Stoney Connor Brenda Dean James Eastham I a Cathy Chrlstl Camarxllo Campbell f Mm tug? Wt! Tana Campbell W9 Je M 'Ns a gglili Joyce Tlm Todd Chfton Coleman Coleman Cmdy Corllss Mlke Dean Richard Ebert 5? '4 V' Denlse Wael Creech Dabbasx W Kelth Cheryl Carpenter Casey eil? Tracey Colhnss -au., ,av Michael Daley q--1 had Z2 wiki? Allen Conant Lelanle Davls ,gif Joann Degenhardt ia wa.. X t 467' Kevm Elland r-v oe Muge Degenhardt Demlrseren mr ww-af Douglas Eames John J mx E IS Elmore .ca tw x, s WP? Cassle Essery mal -ev' 'WA aff f fffwa Charles Ray Anita Carole David Rey Estes Farris Fenton Ferguson Finch Flores ww! , ,, V 1 ty .k.. jr V N L,,,, ,, Katherine Julie Foster French Kay Jeanette Gaddy Garcia Traci Clarence - Giles Glenn 72 Classes Sell! Sell! Sell! The entire Junior class met for their first class meeting and jumped right out to raise money for the Senior prom in 1982, by selling magazines, records, and tapes. 5 Juanita Paul ' iillaura ix Janine Toya Tuesday Glenn Gonzales V Grace Gray Grubbs Hadley J ' G ii f E1 ,.. f Barbara Michele Cathy James Kerry Z Michael Hamilton Hammer Hardin Hardin Hardy Harris V Timothy Elizabeth Lias Delton Darien David Harrison Hausman Hazelrigg Hegemeyer Helton Henry Hernandez W , j , X 7 , r 4 R V , r SK Wi fi , V aa V' ri s ff X x Annette Barbara Hogue ,gf M- e N, D Q--3 K-,il I y ' ,L 'hzz K Hubbard Kirk Rogers Hughes P, V: MN' .'.f . I Q lm? A ' ,.,' X ' 5 Q , a H nrree 2 I - ... ui Billy Jeanne Irby Jackson 4 , .. 1 , L A 1 Z .1 ni,, , , Benjamin ,yu 1 A ,ff Stephen Tanya Jones Jumper Marion Kinzer Lastrap Luke Alan Lewis Manning A1 , . pf ff fr W K 2 K W , I QQ - N-'fl-Tx' ' 'S-X43 Lynn Holder Ronald Quinton Holliday Hollingsworth ...- Q.- -ff' 4 Jennifer Hranitzky . ' ' K 'i . b',.,, ,I iii,,,., , 5 . ' af QE , ,,,, W W xi. 4 1 M-'ev' W, it iliso i k, yk, X Bubba Huneycutt z ., ' 5 W ,ff ' , Wendy Jackson ,.i,, ,,.. ,, ,.,,w,,,,., f .M . , ,....,, ww 2525, , Barry Kelly Hunter Hvizdos Z, , 3' H J Q f ill, itz! lei Q Hewitt Lary Johnson Johnson K H , - H - W -mf: 'fx , ,a g fr ' ' Ar, W' if ' wmv ' M1513 ' aw ' . I . .. .... ,, -. , ' 1 Q If f 2 W N fr wk! 'ff 7 f f f 4 ff X , , mf s U I Tina Jumper , , a.. ' at ' ,ar , , 4 ,,..,,2 I M n Carol Lewis Tammy ff if W if 1 fs , wr if and K 5 r , M .1253 'G ' L X 41,5 r A f J I, , , f I f s,1 K ll Pam Yolanda Kalisek Kimble i r -' f .2 4 Leonard LOTIH Ron Link Deann T Y V X VV , ' 55:7 Debra Jones fy ' .7 1-H ,z . L. H R 'X f ,M in .051 5 4 AW, , John Kinser Lawrence Lewis i Y I I J f ! 7 f '- Andy David Machell Martin Martinucci Darrell Massingill Classes 73 Jason McCork1e K AV.. V 4 HK .r , ,f I 4, , af Z 4 x W 5 ai , ., ,,.. . ,, 4,,,. ,, ,, itil Yvonne McKinney H in iiiii Gilbert Melott ,,, rf A Katrina McCreary Kelly McLean Sharlynn Merrit Kathy Moore Michelle Mueller 5. W, - , Steven Moose Richard Munoz l in' I ---- , ww I w it 5 '97 ' A ' 1 so V V -. ':' ' V ' iii 3 5 '. f ' 55 T ' ,iz 1 - M 'L Wi-555: ' I 3 ferr' 'Q ' In 1- 1: ,.1s,,,... . ,VW , ,, f . , 'f ' l it i rll J f ,,,,,,. kkl' L ' .,-.,,'z::f-: nf' f - H ' f .W . . 1 .... V . ,, i f', . 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M J 'N 1 9 Gregory Tricia Donna Phllllps Pickle Plnkston ri' P iii, .- ,, rf, 1 1 it JIU V 'fax f Y x -M Roderick Pitts asf Janet Qualls Larry Mike Rawlinson Rayburn 14 m A If Y 1? ki -.7 1 f' fl, Robert Danielle Reed Reneau Sylvia Salzar , V ,f M211- i X Kristine Schartz a ki, Qing ,I ' ', . Tari Powell fn f,,5,M,,,,: , . .,, ,, J ,rn -, .tra il Jay Renfro q,55!iiEK.'ii,fmf' ,, KZ x ' 1. fs , ? - Q, Mike Sallnas W . .5 V' , ' Maxine Schwind Wendy Jackson glances through the book and recaptures the memories from the previous Rita Susan Jennifer Jeff Riojas Roy Rucker Russell J srrrsssr f rlnef my r L ici ' lx .I My A. Q Amy Mark Romeo Dwayne Sands Sandstedt Sarmiento Schuman Tina Schwind ' fi' , Dianne Sebree year. ' fa? A R3 V, 2 rf? . ' . V! E J' .E ,.,I Grant Shallenberger J. Mike Shipman Larry Smith 'ff . wffiifw 'I ' - , ., .,,. ,iw-j'::g k.,,L I zI,,y,55wa,,firm:-,fr-,,,6 S QM itggf y 'TF 3 , 2,4 35 :Wi w-: ' ' xk,,- 57 , i ' 'iii 4 - Tommy Smith Debra Stevans 5 Lenita Smith i v ' f fwfiew1g:ewf,,m , , .. .m.w.n4,,.f.,-' qW a:,!' 5 ,...f,,,A, .M- :'f '01-vu-.,.,,.,M..',. r ,, wif., is 3 ,,,, 4 r gf in +95 ze L ef Y Toni Smith ,ef-'ff Sherry Stevens Rodney Stewart Jeff Still Scott Sieffert 'f:5EE,aiE:2. - Teressa Smith - 1 'fwmgi 2 f EE, 1 H i ,:, i f ff: ' ., 'f Tracey Smith If ,.,,. , , VE , or , ,r,:i:i ii, f wwf if fi H M W Marvin Stewart if Going ape, Ron Owens tries to cram and jam 15 bananas 15 minutes. va.mvff?52 1 4 -r zjfk fi'-' L Mgt ff Sale Q' K 'Qt fl We gs qv K1 1 . f ai rf 2 gi, 1 Wi f 4 I i-1, ' Kimberly Stowell -ff 'Wfffmf W ff i -Miif: ,,5:2TQJiflfif 7f5FE:Ei7:?7,FV' ' ' ee ll , ' ' f. ,I ,E f'ff'f . vw- - .. w IIKIV 2, i V ,'a' , 1 ' 2 .,., K ,-ra g I v' I ' --f A -e A r ' ,. l f f ' ' fr David Sydlik Classes Greta Tave Billy Taylor Kristi Sudduth Q. NV :M :MW I Joe Teel : I fin, K 5 W: if ' ez, .W nf' .,,,i, A -- K Z W -6 i 5 72 ,Ui Mollie Swayne J, ff see is . Q K S ,W M -- V ,EF Dwane Swonke , K ,, ..,, V . . x r- . ., H or ,rvvv S ' Sandra Thompson Shelly Tidwell Jeanette TllllS 3:2 Derrek Vaughn ,fs Roger Tltlow Wm AW 9 Donna Viator er? J uhe Tschoslk QM? J lmmy V1ll.8l'68.l ffff 134 s wx Marty am John Walker Watklns Weatherford 1 af Ham Kxm Tuttle Qfv f fag Refuglo Vxllareal :aww X WV WN John West Pattl Vallante X new 'QW7' Q Howard Walden 104 FW ww Gus Whatley 'M Dlxle Rhonda Keith Tom Gaylen Whltworth Widener Weld Wllhams Wllson Mandy Vaughn e Walker avr IZ Whxtley Cathy Wlndham -li Keely Chrxs Bonme 555535 Wmston Wise Wlttneben X 'W ' 41 5' 44, fi! X M-nn! m g Gllbert Melott studles h1s scrlpt on the set before per formmg h1s role Joe Charles Renate Wrlght Young Zeuner 1 1 78 Classes Tammy Oscar Stacy Craig Mike Danny Blount Cervantes Cherry Hooper Hughes Marken Angie Darlene Celeste Kevin Christopher Janice McKinney Munoz Licona Rhodes Rodriguez Simmons E Evelyn Duane Sledge Tiller Jeannette Shelly Watts Ingle Cindy Holly Angelcyk Bates undergo their daily routine Blenek Corpus w Lockers open, books in, books out, as Liz Whitley and John Waltz Ronnie Connie Donna Ronald Jeff Teresa Kim Donna Dugas Fisher Hellwig J eane Mapes Miller Robert Arnold Jelena Taml Shexla Dana Nunley Smlth Spoehrer Thompson Wlll1amS Barcelone Andrea Cmdy Yvette Sharanra Terry D3V1d Cam Cambre Cervantes Collms E IS Greer Qumt Danlell Renee Dlana MZIIOH Antolette Guldy Howell Johnson Kllman Marrs Salazar John Tlm Angle Sawer Sleppel Smoke i i Paula Pam Tammy I dare you says Dan1elle Reneau wh1le the camera Tay 10f TIUOW Wlsenbakef IS 1n actlon and cllcks the challenge Classes Make ups 79 . . H, A M Q . ..,, I T ,f of ll J! ' ' Carolme Joe Presudeni Conme Babmglon Vuce Presudeni Jan Degenhardl Treasurer Beverly Kndd Secrelarg Shelia Egland - Hislorian Execulive Board .Ierrg Brenham Marie Mejia Lorerla Ruscher April Pinchoi Allan Spillers 80 Classes Seniors Seniors Sen Seniors Seniors Sen Senlors Seniors Sen Seniors Seniors Sen rs Seniors Sen rs Seniors Sen rs Seniors Sen rs Seniors Sen rs Seniors Sen rs Seniors Sen rs Seniors Sen rs Seniors Sen rs Seniors Sen rs Seniors Sen rs Seniors Sen rs Seniors Sen Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Senlors Senior Senlors Seniors Senior Seniors Senlors Senior Seniors Seniors Senior Seniors Senior Seniors Senior Seniors Senior Seniors Senior Seniors Senior Seniors Senlors Senior Seniors Sen Seniors Sen Seniors Sen Seniors Sen Seniors Sen Seniors Sen Seniors Seniors Senior Seniors Seniors Senior Seniors Seniors Senior Seniors Seniors Senior . W I, 1 . fa y K, lY'l,f. 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Q 4 1 fi, ufliv Joanna Brooks Drum major Allan Splllers fllps over the excellent performance of the Roaring Cougar Band at UIL marching contest Terry Burleson Sharol John Robert V1v1an Byars Calhoun Camarlllo Campbell i g r Classes 85 5 1 f 5 f 3 g C5 5 ix H YD Yearbook gets to even the best of us. Ask Sh1 Egland. Susan Pamela Capers Chauncey Craig Evertt Karen Kevin Christal Clements Cloudy Chrisman Sharanda John Debbie Adam Collings Cooks Copenhaver Copplo -Q-ff Pete Dickey Lucy Terry Corpus Courtright Covington Covington Mike Crabtree Theresa Alan Ronnie Crowson Crumbley Dahlstrom Mozell Laura Audrey Bobby Darthard Davidson Davis Dean i Last Round-up al bb cl dl al It's 9:05 on May 18, as the class of '81 gathers together for the Last Round-up. bl Late in the evening or early in the morning Kellie Pate and Glen Johnson will be dancing. cl lt's the Seniors day! Hash browns, Biscuits, Jelly, Sausage, Rootbeer, Milk and Orange drink, a breakfast they will always remember. dj Hey! Hay! el So, let's munchl? 88 Classes ii Seniors ' ail' in Moonlight Serenade W If z :,. . K ,L , if il dl J , Tom Schwind is surprised to find out that his date Rita Carter, can only han- dle one drink at a time. hl Where's Philip? I know he's around here somewhere, anxiously awaits Donna Martin. cb The Seniors are Sailing away at the Houston Oaks Hotel. dl Yes, this is what the prom is, Craig Christel ex- plains to Patti Valiante as they dance a dance to remtmber. Classes 89 I , Tanya Jan Joan DeBardelaben Degenhardt Degenhardt Daniel Darrell Lupe DeLeon Denton Diaz Julie Sharon Cheryl Dobbins Dowell Durst John Degenhardt Yvernette Dixon Elbia Ebert I Lisa Edwards Anne Alsina and Loretta Ruscher prepare one of the large Hollywood murals for the Homecoming dance. Shelia Egland Patrina Bryan Darrell Mike Ellerbe England English Evans i misfit Kim Belk manicures a student a bit too far. Vina Evans Mary Jim Diane Donna Ferranti Foster Francis Frank Eric Laurie Wilhelm Richard Gagnon Gallington Gates Giannette Gloria Scott James Hall Hallmark Handleson 1m Hargls Keegan Sharon Kenneth Harper Harrison Hartman Jimmy Rick Jennifer Head Head Hellwig Scott Hazelrigg Bill Helm 94 Classes John Hensley Deidra Hill Kellie Pate shows a face of defeat during the last moments of the game. Jean Hine Joanne Lisa Robert Hoisington Holland Holmes i 95 Nova Houghton Charles Hubbard Peggy Hudson Senior NHS members, Caroline Joe, Marie Mejia, and Beverly Kidd separate stuffed animals and candy for the Valentine fund raiser. Kenneth Kyle Donna Hundertmark Ingrum Jackson 96 Classe S Barbara Kaleck Fred Khalaf Zenobia Kennedy Khalaf Khimji Kenneth Becky Steve Kimble King King Beverly Kidd Betty Kirk 98 Classes 99 Leane Donna Pamela Marrs Martin Martin Anna Kevin Sibyl Mata Maxwell Maxwell E, Melanie Elisa Marie McKinney McKithern Mejia Linda Martinucci Mark McDaniel Maria Mendoza f-www? Dawn Merchant Even football players llke Mozell Darthard have to study Gus M1ChallDOS Cmdy Gregory Rlchard Andrea Mlller Mlller Mockbee Moore ' 5 r r y ' 'M' A 1? 5 V I . X 5 - 5 ix 2? ...v W an ,XM i Annette Janet Susan Belinda Morris Mosley Mowry Murray Lori Albert Beverly Stanford Murray Myres Neal Neal .-.. . 3 Eric Billy Gary Durenda Neidinger Norton Orum Parker Nancy Dugas was chosen to help demonstrate the abilities of the canine corps during a school assembly. Kellie Sherry Tracie Sheila Pate Pears Peppard Perkins Fred Ed Gerald April Perry Pfleger Pierce Pinchot i Classes 103 The Winners!! al Cl The Seniors are winners of' the Nimitz game as the class of 81 move their tassels. bl We are almost out, as Wilhelm Gates, Brad Seale, Ray Cameron, Sheila Egland, Mrs. Woff, Stanley Stem and Kenneth Robinson pose for the camera on cap and gown day. cl After 12 years of school, why not be yourself, express Billy Norton, Stanford Neal and Albert Myres at graduation. dl Lisa Jones and Ann Addison think about the good times as they travel their last few days down the Cougar hallway. 104 Classes We me t Honorable Seniors al The 1981 Valedictorian: Sandra Borgardt. bl A tie for Salutatorian? That's right, Kevin Looff and April Pin- chot are the 1981 Salutatorians. cl The Nimitz Magna Cum Laude and Cum Laude of the '81 graduating class are ltop leftlz Anne Bertus, Betty Kirk, Eric Neidinger, Mike Livergood, Magna Cum Laude, Wayne Kuske, Magna Cum Laude, John Hensley, Randy Goebel, Steve Winship, John Waltz, Steve King, Terry Burleson, Dickey Courtright, Ece Demirseren, Mary Ferranti, Kellie Pate, Loretta Ruscher, Magna Cum Laude, Brenda Cryer, John Degenhardt, Mike Walker, Kevin Looff, Magna Cum Laude, Bill Helm, Magna Cum Laude, Andrew Pitts, Robert Camarillo, Magna Cum Laude, James Turnbo, Jerry Branham, Bonnie Babington, Ann Alsina, Becky King, Yvernette Dixon, Lori Murray, Sandra Borgardt, Magna Cum Laude, Caroline Joe, Magna Cum Laude, Marie Mejia, Magna Cum Laude, Beverly Kidd, and Pam Cauncey, Magna Cum Laude. Classes 105 Andrew Kevin Patrick Sharon Pitts Plain Pool Pool Richard Stephenie Lea Pimples Pruitt Pullins Quinn Ramirez Baron Craven Bridgette Cedric Roscoe Reed Reynolds Reynolds fem ' :ff 7' ,M-I Seniors met during the fall and made way for the preparations for the prom to be held in the spring. Kenneth Jim Robin Robinson Romig Rowell Loretta Kerry Vickie Rusher Russell Ryan Classes 107 i 10a Something interesting catches Eric Gagnon's attention in the LRC while attempting to do his studies. Saghad Saade Alvin Sanders Clay Dianna Lundin Sands Scarborough Schneider Christie Schwab Classes 109 Allen Rose Stanley Spillers Starks Stem Lori Carl Terri Stephens Stewart Strother Carol Lauri John Sudduth Tamayo Taylor oe Stephens Mark Stuart Micheal Thomas 110 mm s no Bill Helm finds something amusing about the Nimitz-Aldine game. Greg Micheal Sandra Jimmy Thomason Tichota Titlow Tomlinson James Scott Jennifer Linda Turnbo Umfleet Underwood Urbanek i 111 mn , is? 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Madrrgal 3 yrs, Most Out 5 dmg Junior rn Chou' 1 yr so Press akjyr Plans to direct oral habla at the lngh school v obby earl General Draft g Qrajers lfmiustrral Co opera we fr ueatron 13 yrs, Varsity aseh llyr arrya ebardelaben Volley all 4 yrs, Basketball 3 yrs, ack 2 yrs, Cross Country 1 yr egronal Qualxfler an Degenhardt Band 4 yrs, ophomore, Jumor and Semor lass Offlcer, Basketball 3 yrs, V Basketball Captarn, Varsity rack 2 yrs, Most Valuable rack member, CrQssVCountry I r J unlor Best All Around and ost Fr1endl1est Senlor oan Degenhardt Art Club 2 rs Track 3 yrs Volleyball 1 yr, John agen cle, Band 4yrs, Frelafr lggltlgfgrilffyr Natlonal rfrlonos oe 3.5133 V Track 1 K Kfglwf 1 1 yr Varslt Foeilri 5uaZZ Band 1 yr M sg E5 Rosa HEC?-lg-ECE 3 yrsrsr res of 1 yr Sal Qrrespondent Plans to atten college Lupe Diaz Bowlmg 3 yrs, Spanrsh Club 3 yrs, Presxdent of Bowlmg, HlSt0fl8D of Spanish Club, Sophomore Basketball flflags to get Into the medical re Step ame DIXOH German Club 1 yr Art Club 3 yrs, Band 13 yr Basketball 3 yr, Captaln 1 yr Advance VISHRI Arts Natlonal Art Scholastic Honor Soclety Plans to attend Pra1r1e View Unlv Yvernette exons ll German 3 yrs Track 2 yrs Basketball, 220 rs Juhe oblciroslt Frehwah 1 yr FTA 1 yr Student 00111101112 yrs Drrlls Team 3 ,yrs Executive offi car 1 Soi, Honor Roll 1 yr lens to arreadeelrege Shar W i well i, -aaoxrwirl r esta, tyre, EA 2 yrs, fire Pres Nyr, Si5,i,frlrier1ses,KsfC1ub 2 3 was Nancy ugaa FFA I yr, Prana to go rnto cosmereiegy at Nl-or 3LH8IIlS County College K el Cheryl Durst Track 4ij,r,s,, J V Basketball 311 yrs, Var ltly Basketball 1 yr Wnlderness Club 2 yrs, Art Club Elbra Ebert VICA 1 yr Soph omore and J V Basketball, ICT Sergeant At Arms 1 yr Ece Demlseren Track 1 yr Drxll 1 yr Would llke to go mto M6d1ClH8 or Architecture he ll K' 'iifrlsn r Geo gra 'A All lyr warm? hClub 1 yr,,:, ll 32,553 e B ,E act1v1 tl as -s Adwsealr rs rl' Hlsterlan, Dlrififfllleam 2 yrs Honorable MBH'Dl6D,,B8St All Around l1ne member, Most Splrlted, Accept sirto Whos Who Chosen to? go to Glrls gi 3 yrs rs Senlor State ln Arlmgton, Sophomore, Homecoming Prmcess, Sopho more Best All Around Jr Nom 1nee for Best All Around and Most Popular, Senlor Home comlng nomlnee, Senror nonu nee for Most Frlendlxest, receive Prmclpal s Award Mlss Nmntz and Most Popular Bryan England owlmg 2 yrs, CVAE-3 yrs, General 5 aft mg 2 yrs, German Club 2 yrs Spamsh Club 2 yrs J V Foot ball 1 yr Mary Ferrantl Close Up 1 yr FTA 3 yrs Sec 1 yr National Honor Society 2 yrs Student Council 4'yrs Spamsh Club 1 yr Wilderness Club 2 yrs, Fresh mmap Basketball Most Beautrful 5 45 Fragile Q B, and Jr Home coming' Halen nommee, Prmcx trflafbtalgrxxlliyr, Admlral l yr ra is Laurry-Gilluagton Band 4 yrs, Stage e nd 4 yrs, All Regxon Band 21 yrs, Symphomc Band 4 yrs, gfilhlllg Band 4 yrs, All strict and 4 yrs Cosmetol 2 yrs,lVICA 2 yrs, Plans to attend North Texas Umv and become a d1rector Wrlhelm Gates Computer Club 4 yrs, German Club 2 yrs Rrchard Grannette rchltec tural Draftmg 1 yr E A 2 yrs, General Draftlng 1, yr, Track 1 x ew, 5 fs QM Cheryl Gilbert 'r ica 3 yrs Board of rreetors 1 yr Presr dent 1 yr, utstairdmgf ECA Student of the Year, FTA 1 yr L1sa Gilmore Agricultural Co OP 2 yrs, FTA 3 yrs, FHA 1 yr Latm 1 yr Cougar Carrxer 3 rs V . , . 1 ...Q11 1 .. 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' 1 sss 1 Q 'L ' L 1 - L 1 1 fyy rw ' r 5 '. i i 1 as BUST? 1 trr 5 N st- s H : a lona O ::. -:::.f ' n f ZL' ' f Q Plans- tosattels s A gl M s s if rrs d ld f enter ,,1 19 0 arc 1- at h: Xm imi 5 - .F sipf ll ili 3 55 H.. e' h--: V, r ' ' ::-g ' i gfss trr AAVA. ' ,,.1-1 W 3 b 1 VP so JE P- ' ' -Y 4 ' '--1 LL,, Rlck Hea ts Got 3 s Logger cs fts Ed-711 yr- to Q 1 and P 1 Qricultural gr k 1 V 1 i 1 1 ssss 1 WS, 003' L - rrrt P w P Garolme Joe, , 1l2l .sE5Q r YTS- J h H 'li - S0 s igh 0 . C0fEG11t0r 2yrS gli . P Foosball, Ei shman ssll Var- 2 J ' S P - Chow 1 yr, -t t l m Ha, 1 Y?52 t ummm sstr srly sssr rrri 2 yrs? Who's S1 r s g Lawn Club 2 yrs, Americailf High Car 1 Q Club Yff ' sss yr, National Hono - ' l : 1 Q TS pam? r' ans 0 go President WildernS ,Cs1u mm Sffmence' J Junior ClassicalfIf ,e 2 11 f S or nnnn P nn. - S Joanne? German Thesplans 1 yr' - r,,r 1 1 new thes Club 2 yrs Vice-Pres. 1 yr Ser- .. ff' is 5 15' M l 3. ':i: s: M N .... - . it 5 . is ,,' ' 3 mia GS - Fl'GShI1'1aI'l , 7 ' ge-ant at Arms 1 yr, Spanlsh so P tary SOph II10I'B . oooo Hated fm' 351, I1 Q ' l r most im rove a-rr ,rr. or ,P - etary, FTA YYS, C ub- 3 y S' p diEf. f . ts X S BChH1C3l awafit sgigf s v ii for Most Spanlsh Student. Plans to be a . Greenspdis ,r ss l fl .. .Q KK 55' - ' 25 ' ' 3fbi?':52i? F-U. 55 ' A h r. P . . e and kmdefgaften me 6 br MISS ooee R b H 1 1 F tb 11 4 Most ' JCL 1- . rr'i 0 ert 0 mes M' 00 , 3 Vrs, Air Coiiditioning 3 agna Cum P1 dr 11 1 Sophorfg s ansto allen C0 egg- Perfect auger at rd, Greenspoif Nova Houghton - Track lub ,youth of -lerrii - s r 1-- -- ri. eiri 3 gf 1 1-H,Ch011' 1 r 1 si ooiier g . Y Q y h f S Data Processing 2 yrs, Track 1 rrr ut Q the iio - National lii.'i i1r'-- ,, Iiil Alde 1 YT- ' - h01afSh1P, Jones Sch ssrs elsrs f Hudson - C1059-u 1 r s s ' p y f Of Awardtg forl i ' -'.k. rl, 1 Q - - - Putef Club 1 Yr' FPA 2 yrs' is ACUVIUQS, 2 yrs, Dafa Pfocessmg 1 yr, at v gona College, 'Q f etheart Honor Roll 2 ' ' rir s SW? ' - Dm, Team 1 yr irvnss 1 3 ,A.gV- ghtful Awafdl' Plans ,to S011 - r a World of Data Processing Me y g rs, Student Business Management. cil f llrack, 1 ' ' 'rrr 'si' Sim rv' Ivngrum - CSU 4 yrs, FFA sity P2 ryrsgf, s-'l ff uga rrt - 1 ss-s1 Fwtball 4 WS, J-V7 Base' Guaf sq s r yr, J.v. Basketball 1 rf, Most Handsome and Seniorlii WT ,S - rrtt tl, ,mt Popular, Sfiphomore Most S. S handsome, Jumof Homme fof Alf F am stl P P ' Mechanical engineering. Tina Johnson - FHA 2 yrs, HECE 2 yrs, HERO 2 yrs. Lisa Jones - HECE 1 yr, Var- sity Track 3 yrs. Plans to attend college and become a physical therapist Randy Jenkins -- Industrialwii tii' 'Arts1,1 yr, tV1ce-Pres.J Track tlgt rIi Ztttyxiyyqgzs Zz1 Zh VNyZ,7h K KK K K rs J V FO 1 r Var 2222 352255522 '1': Q-ss-212555 iif is'-72152--1,1-K--5-11 1 Khalaf Khalaf French ,lub 2 yrs Varsity Tennis 4 yrs Mdst Popular Senior Plans to attend college Bevely Kidd Data Processing 2 yrs Junior Class Secretary National Honor Socrety 2 yrs OEA 2 yrs Senror Executive ffrcer Student Council 2 yrs Freshman and J V Volleyball Plans to attend SHSU Kenneth Kimble CVAE 4 rs Rebecca King General Draft mg 1 yr Vocational Draftmg 2 yrs VICA 2 yrs Nominee for Sweetheart 1 yr and elected 1 yr Secretary of Vocational Drafting 1 yr Secretary of VICA yr Betty Kirk Band 4 yrs Sym phomc Band 3 yrs Marching Band 2 yrs Band manager 1 yr Flag Corp 2 yrs Secretary 1 yr Bowllng Club 1 yr German Club 1 yr National Honor S061 ety 1 yr Logge Photographer 1 yr Plans to get a degree in engr neermg at A 8: M Univ Wayne Kuske Band 3 yrs Symphonic Band 3 yrs March mg Band 3 yrs Stage Band 3 yrs Sweepstakes Band 1 yr National Honor Society 2 yrs Spanish Club 1 yr Football 1 yr Var Swim Team 4 yrs, Most Valuable Swimmer 2 yrs Var Swim Captain Mens istrrnt Swim Champs 2 yrs District Backstroke Butterfly Champ 2 yrs District Freestyle Champ 3 yrs District IM Medley Relay Champ 4 yrs District record is fifff- 2521? holder in 8 events, Region finalf ist in 8 events, Region Back- stroke Champ,KState Medley Relay 1 yrK,1,1-State Butterfly and Straight A Award 4 Award 4 yrs. Grammar Award, g 111111 ,s- K the -Month , K Mr. scholarship irodtbaii 2 yrs. y i -+ C1OUssffCar-- CVAE 'fyrs Ei---Parlialfi rnntarian 1 yr Plans to 30111 the Air Force Troy Lilly Agricultural Co op 2 yrs Architectural Drafting 2 rs Michael Lrvergood General Draftmg 1 yr National Honor Society 2 yrs Track 4 yrs Var sity 2 yrs Varsity Cross Country 2 yrs Most Valuable Football 4 yrs Varsity 2 yrs Team Captain 1 yr Honorable Mention All District Most Valuable Plans to attend college Lichelle LOIIH Choir 1 yr Geographic Club 1 yr Logge Staff 1 yr Wilderness Club 1 yr Drill Team 3 yrs Reporter 1 yr Plans to go to S F A and get a degree in education Vickie Lyden HECE 4 yrs President 2 yrs Bobby Machamn Drama 2 yrs ICT 2 yrs Plans to be a body shop worker Dora Maldonado CVAE 2 yrs Secretary 1 yr FHA 2 yrs Plans to become marrxed and to be a Secretary anna Mai-tm Bowling 1 yr Clase up 11 yr Cosmetology 2 yrs, utstanding Cosmetology Student 2 yrs Freshman Class President FFA 3 yrs Sweet heart 1 yr FTA 3 yrs Secretary President Student Council 3 yrs, VICA 2 yrs Golf2 yrs Most Valuable Player 2 yrs Logge 3 yrs Outstanding Staff Member 2 yrs Assistant Editor 1 yr Co Editor 1 yr nominee Most Pop ll ular Freshman, Nominee Most Popular and Best All Around Sophomore, Best All Around and Most Popular Junior, Soph- omore Homecoming Duchess nominee, Miss Nimitz nominee, Best All Around Senior. Leane Marrs - Spanish Club 3 yrs, Secretary 1 yr, Wilderness Club 1 yr, Swim Team 3 yrs, Most Valuable 1 yr, Drill Team 1 yr, D. E. 1 yr. Plans to attend NHCC and become married in June of 82 K Pamila Martm Art Club 1 yr Band 1 yr FHA 1 yr Plans to attend U of H major in business Admimstratron Linda Martinuccr Choir 4 yrs Pres Cln Ohiol Mus1cal4 yrs Madrigal 1 yr Data Proc essing 2 yrs Twrrler 1 yr Plans to go into self business Anna Mata DECA 2 yrs Mark McDav1el DECA 2 yrs General Drafting 1 yr JV Base ball Plans to start with a good company and stay with it Yvonne McKinney Drama 1 yr FHA 3 yrs Co ed corre spondent 1 yr Plans to work for Bell and go rnto Real Estate Melanie McKinney OEA 2 yrs Pres 2 yrs VOE 2 yrs Soph Track Marie Mena Calliope 3 yrs French Club 2 yrs Health Occu patrons Students of America 1 yr Latin Club 1 yr Treas 1 yr Math and Science Team 1 yr National Merit Semi Finalist Senror Class Executive Officer Member of Junlor Classical League Freshman Basketball Plans to atlileild A Sz M Unrver sity and gee Q pre medicine Qt awn Close up 1 yr FFA 1fQtPNVlC6 Pres Pres Co op Qyiis, Cfreenhand Degree Chapter Farmer Outstanding Agrlculftilral Student Horse Prnt' Plans to attend SHSU own and run a thoroughbred breeding farm Albert Meyers CSU 3 yrs 1,-12-21-5 K f,1:--1-rf-11,11-11-5:-sff - Y , rf, 11 71-f 1:1 -1 - Q:'ll1rE5sKl'11 'gat-K111'f - X' -iK- 1 K 1' --Q fs- 'KK 1 71' K K , 5-:sw f K- 223,145 1K . ,- L K 1 11 K K' KK, K 1 f I 1 K 1111K KKSK K 11 K K K I 1 KK K K K, K K KK9, KKKKK 11- 21 K 1- . 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Planseeigtog lor. Plansy o getfa Math maj r ' X, , - e a J -X-X X-XY' X--i 7 --H ellege. e a 1 collegei i S b Band 4 ' X- X .'.' L ' C Y X -. X ' - f . X 1 'X - euimger - - fgff 11 - - atuina Xsfmor 0ClBt - - X X -XX B n ivz 31-i g! , is 55, Q1 A C 3 d .i X zxi5r Society 2 HHSXX-10 attegd college? X r YETSQ g0W11UgXXX1?i-YF, Clgseiup 1 YT, -X --X ,X XX Head - a . --- f Club FTA -1 Yff W e- to Kevm -Plain Qfyrs. X fotatfenfl X X . X ---- - 1 eXXXg eco-e efeima u er scl- r 2 X? Stephanie Pullixis -X-FFA 2 yi-5, enriei5dS X2-Xf1Xi::Pf -2 - , --. X.XX XXa-Xa1 - . e a XX XX X X Q I XXXX --X , X Close-UP 1-yr rlcultural Co- X NOITOD a X. - ' X XXX, fl iilbfitiflg 1 yr XXXe-rg .Op V0Cat10Ha1A -iCLflf2sre-Sen: Tom Football! 5? XX tinel X award C pterXi?Farmer'XX7 Ffeshw Var- JV' X ag General DraftX1ngsee1rXy -- asewg-XXX c - r - Xe B 11 -r-- h r -rr r-r--X-XX -r-r- Greenhand ou -Xr' IlCI1D'XXl'XX5C0-O X 1 359703 2 to BVS 3 2 yI'S. 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Football, Del yf,H9?H9Co?11?1?g Queen Cross Country 2 yrs. ge ooolfooof.f'Mooo Pooolof J?-D ood Condition- l 1 ooD 11Eofo133ooi' P1395 1 oooooo lFresh., Jenny Underwood - i 1 I eDeo h ooDo D D D Cosmetology 2 Yfo' 3 SS:5CQQi1f1ffy 1 l onofoo o o i Qoo fo D mg D oooo Dooll ooooo ooooo ool ooo l DD oooo 1 oo o f o D if D 3 yrs? - olBando 4 wi to ooooo o o oooo We-Pros-Q Dio' gotabusmgss degwe' 3 Area Orchestra Fgllllil 1 rar G?enel',al,Draftingf OVW enter' , Latin Ciilb 1 yr, Hiswfian, 'M 12 B ff 1 M toPD fu- f DDD o nm Exectfblye Board Mom- lil, Bait Allalflrllglid 3a ,S ' 13, Young Llfeg-1 yr, Track 1 yr, plans to become an architegjjfol f, 5 e fl D D eeel DlDD Cross Country 1 Ulm EXC ange f en O e Drafting 1 yr, General Drafting o' o5 D Onth - ' Q .'oo j 'gf-1Io 3 f A'f--I ---., iiip M: i.,,2Eo - tanley Stem - Akhitectural 00 a res Op ar' oo Looo ff: oooooooo 1 yr, A1l-D1s- rafting 1 yr, Band Zyrs, DECA yrs, General Drafting 1 yr, yrsl, Basketball 3yrseVar. oh John Waltz - Airlcpndiaioning Mention, Var. 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W2 rw-if ww Q W ,Q K E 1 o.ooo 5 o ooo K ., .,,, , . f I ,. iizfi ... Q, VK 134 Personalities Freshman F avoriies , J E' 1 A Ti 33 , I Y Game Pariicipanis Score Awards for Ouisiandihg Academic Achievemeni bl cj u J Z , 42, V f -, 2 ,, Q 4 ab Band: Kathy Camarillo fSymphonicJg Lisa Michka fConcertJ. bl Vocational: Glen Johnson iAuto Mechanicslg Donna Martin fCosmet0logyJ. el Social Studies: L to r: Anne Neidinger iAmerican Historybg Cindy Angelcyk fWorld Historyli Christy Parnell fllthl. dl Science: L to r: Karen McGill, Beth Hess, Sharise DeBorde, Taneco Evans. el Business: Dreida Hundertmark. fl Math: Sandra Borgardt. gl Art: Anne Ostinelli, Tim Coleman. hh English: Sal- ly Joe f10thJg Cathy Lodin l9thJ. ij Publications: L to r: Donna Martin, Eric Neidinger lYearbookJg Sherry Pears, fNewspaper!Journalisml. jj Math: Tammy Newman, Donna Hale, Mike Rayburn. Personalities 137 ' 'H' U2 5 i 7' 1 25 fl' f' isp. up , Z1 , 8, g, - 'f is , L I - . Pei as Krieg, ,A gil, 3252 , ' 5 A , Y Q!-figs: is V54 35 .... x 1. H me 4, i , V, , N, .,,,:.,, - t Lify S A--, r 4 r V5 gfgwir I wa. A ,.f- f M, ,kK. , ,,, , , 1 ,, , -, h rl 'f Q! iii Q1 A J if A , like - -fe. VKKT - 5 'ggm , .f.,?5fF'1. ' ' C- J. A' n f' 7 44 'f 7 it ,K . L -.....,, Q,-2 . ff -'- -'l -.. 'i-........--f' IU- .f 5--fb ff,,, I f ,, ,f 251' - , ,,. ' , f f ff? T firm y V ,g V3 K ,. VVV , I ,, J? ..t H' --. ...ff 4 are bl al CJ el dl N al P.E.: Robert Camarillo, Jennifer Hranitzky. bl Art, Drama.' Brad Seale, Kellie Pate. cj Perfect Attendance. dj Resource: Michelle Walker. eb Straight A's: Back row, l to r: Anne Neidinger, Cindy Holder, Emily Schneider. Front row, l to r: Traci George, Jeff Leach, Beth Hess. fl Foreign Language: James Buelow iFrenchJ. gl Junior Principal Awards: CClockwiseb Kevin Laughbaum, Denise Creech, Darien Helton, Richard Ebert. hi Straight A's I4 Yearsj: Wayne Kuske. il Senior Prin- cipal Awards: Top: Anne Alsina, !Shelia Egland. Bot- tom: Albert Myres, Suzie Weakley. 138 Personalities ., N' ,. p asa, QS my ,Q V. 'Q-ff -nfl Y an W Personalities 139 9 , Go join your favorile club and be rewarded wilh many learning aclivilies. Move forward one space and recall ihe sounds ol' lhe 1981 Roaring Cougar Band. Move forward io nexi seciion and exeri yourself in some physical aclivilies. ' ET 6-51 -i QD! Rl li lligl-!' X ..-...jj Or ganizalions 7y is 'QQ tions You have been accepied fo lhe Naiional Honor Qociely Keep all your grades up and delenlion down. fm 1 The Game of: Wwi 5X xlxix !X,1 S ff NIMITZ Move forward iwo pages and be enferiamed bg ihe cholr You have just been elecied presideni of your club. A1-fend everg meefing and don i be Iafe Organiza I' Ari Creaies Compeiiiive Effeois Orga nmahons A , ...N afar if el Expressing artistic ideas on paper to create an original effect is the main purpose of the Art Club. The club spent most of '81 preparing for the com- petitions during the year. Harold Williams, Tam- my Wisenbaker and Brad Seale entered in the Western Livestock show and all received lst place awards. Tari Powell also entered the competition and received a 2nd place award. These people also entered in the National Scholastics Art Competi- tion and received certificates of merit. The major fund raiser of '81 was the Sadie Hawkins Races. The officers for 81 are, Todd Col- eman, Presidentg Tammy Wisenbaker, Vice- Presidentg Jinx Elmore, Secretary. aj Sponsor of the Art club, Mr. Pat Wilie, talks to one of his students, John Maser about the art club. by Todd Coleman tells Mr. Pat Wilie about his creative ideas for the upcoming competition. CJ 1981 Art Flub: Todd Coleman, Tammy Weisenbaleer, Jinx Elmore, 2nd row: Chris Weisenbaher, Harold Williams, Jason McC'orhle, Celeste Lee, Trina Rodrigious, dj Harold Williams looks at the art students wondering, What in the world are they trying to do? el Todd Foleman tries to think of a new way to put all those creative ideas to use. fl Art isn 't all that bad, laughs Todd Coleman. Organizations 143 4 x 2 1 1 1 x f -QQ -elf' . 5- A as 1 QU -rf-f 'ii The 1981 State Qualifying Choir of Nimitz High School consists of Treble, A Cappella, Madrigal, and Pop Choirs. Five students, becoming a part of the All-Region Choir, started the '81 season off great. Laura Davidson, Pam Titlow, Dreida Hundertmark, Angie Smoke, and Cassey Essery were the outstanding girls in this competition. Next, the choir prepared for the combined con- cert with the Houston Symphony North. All Aldine District choir students were a part of this production, singing Handel's Messiah. In February, the choir entered a solo and ensem- ble competition with 44 peopleg 33 of them receiv- ed medals. The girls choir won the only 1st division rating ever received by the Nimitz choir. A 2nd division was received by the A Cappella choir at the U.l.L. contest. Girls and A Cappella choir received the same results at the Galveston competition. At the Galveston contest 33 people entered the solo and ensemble contest and 22 of them received awards. A spaghetti super was held in February to help cover the choir expenses throughout the year. aj Donna White and other choir members laugh with Mr, James Stegal about their trip to Galveston. bj The 1981 Girls Choir. cj The 1981 Mixed Choir. dj Vicki Allgood looks at Sherry Yarbrough as she covers her face in total embarrass- ment. el The combined choirs of A,S,I.D. sang Handel's Messiah accompanied by the Houston Symphony North. fj The Nimitz Choir provided Christmas entertainment for the student body during lunch. Organizations 145 CVAE - Co-op V.O.C.T. Qualifies for Qfaie Vocational Opportunities Clubs of Texas held several social events this past year. Sponsor Rosa Taylor and students held a parents voca- tional night in August, to Welcome in the new members. Students also attended an area Leadership Conference. VOCT's fund raisers for the year were selling belt buckles and Jum- bo memo boardsg this helped pay for the awards banquet for all the vocational classes. Three students who were outstanding for the year Were: Kenneth Kimble, Superior State Qualifier, Russell Bates, Superior State Qualifier, and Kenneth Ford, also State Superior Qualifier. VOCT officers for 1981 were: Russell Bates, President, James Sim- mons, Vice Presidentg Dora Maldanado, Secretary, Kenneth Kimble, Treasurer, Billy Ackley and Donna Frank, Reporter, John West, Pa- liamentariang Tommy Helling, Sergeant-at-Arms, and Mrs. Rosa Taylor, sponsor. Organizations sl sf.. Q dl ,E A WX y ggi? if Mimi A ys it my t al Scott Garner uses his learned talents to help a fellow worker to work on a car. bl The 1980-81 VOCT Class of Nimitz. cl Sponsor Rosa Taylor, accompanied her students, exhibit their VOCT project. dl Roses for Rosa, the VOCT students say as they present twelve red roses to their sponsor. el Kenneth Kim- ble sits proudly with his employer Walter Boehm at the employee-employer banquet. fl Wroking on the machine, Melvin Miller tries to get it to start. gl Carl Smith has his work cut out for him unloading an overload. Organizations 147 lg? We Building Trades Building a Fuiure for Lil'e's Game Building Trades I and ll completed another successful year of laboratory projects as well as service activities for various clubs. The outstanding students for Building Trades in '81 year were: Monte Wright, John Frank, William Roast, Joe Garza, and Steven Roundtree. On behalf of the Program, shop foreman B. B. Norwood named Raymond Washington as the outstanding member of the year for his service to each of his fellow students. aj James MeCorl2le and Mr. Richard Herring, sponsor of Building Trades, prepare a wood stand for a class project. bl The 1981 Building Trades Club: lst row: Joe Garcia, Redreck Walker, Sylvester Roundtree, Raymond Washington, James McC0rkle and Kenny Frank, 2nd row: Kenneth Cocker, Bobby Gibbs, John Frank, Norman Clapton, Jerry Ellis, Keith Seigle, and Mr. Herring. . he ff.V,, 1- I Organizations Bowling owling for Poinis -i.. ... .... hmmm Just about everyone has been bowling sometime in their life, but whether they got the ball going in the right direction or not is a different story. The Bowling Club has everything going in the right direction and has done a terrific job. The club is divided into six teams that play against each other. They have been playing since November, 1980, even though they do not compete with other schools. Every Monday at Diamond Bowl the club gets together to improve their game. The presi- dent, Lupe Diaz, is responsible for keeping the group together and playing their best. aj Craig Christel proves the fact that concentrating on the pins is a sure way to get a strike. bj The 1981 Bowling Team: flst rowj Patti Valiante, June Mosley, Vernon King, Sandra Borgandt, Manual Diaz, Mike Salinas, Lupe Diaz. K2nd rowj Kenneth Singletary, DeAnn Irby, Quint Guidy, Michelle Ham- mer, Billy Irby. cj Adam Coppola shows perfect bowling form for the Nimitz Bowling Club. dj Gollie gee, I threw it in the gutter, expresses Mike Salinas . . . Organizations 149 Cheerleaders, Mascots, Cougar Guards Active Participants in Spirii The cheerleaders' busy year started at Sam Houston State Univer- sity's summer camp for a week of training and conditioning. Hampered by a record-breaking heat wave, each of the girls helped the others to maintain their spirit even though the hot days were long and tiring. Determination helped the girls strive hard to receive three lst place ribbons and a spirit stick during the week. Keeping the shcool spirit going during football season was a goal each of the girls hoped to reach. The pep rallies were made a big suc- cess as the cheerleaders performed skits, and select members of the drill team danced to music played by the band. Chester took on a new look this year by donning a different costume. With his new masculine look, Chester became more active rounding up spirit and dancing to music provided by the band. Three people portrayed Chester this year because of the heat inside the costume. These roles were played by Jenny Hellwig, Senior, Christina Barnes, Junior, and Rita Carter, Sophomore. The Cougar Guards, a new addition to the cheering squad, helped the cheerleaders all year long with equipment. Clay Sands, Glen Johnson, Gilbert Melott, and Kelly McLean were the four persons liable with this important job. wifi by YW Hl cl 150 Organizations , . w 2 CQQCQ? N A yn-,Q 'I'V L ff ' me . if X A : . r . Nr .fy ,N 1- 'Q is 1. J 1 kiwi 1, ' - s o 1 ' C Q 6 g 1 , , 4,1 W 9? ff tg. Q - Q25 llfl.. 4. , x 1 f V ' , V ,,,,i,,..,,gQ,i My ,MLN 7 Band Taking on Compeiiiion With Precise Moves The 1980-81 season for the Cougar Band held many activities and led to an extremely busy year. Participation in the Blinn Marching Contest sparked the band off to a roaring success and prepared the band for the All-Region Orchestra contest. The Nimitz band also entered the U.l.L. Marching Contest early in the year. District tryouts and the U.I.L. Twirling Contest were both held at Nimitz High School. Tina Schwind placed 1st in this competition. The Christmas Concert kept the band busy with many practices. After Christmas, the band entered the All-Region Band and All-Area Band Contest. The Nimitz Band participated in the U.I.L. Solo and Ensemble Contest and the U.l.L. Concert and Sightreading Contest. To end the year the band traveled to Dallas for a Six Flags Over Texas Band Festival and staged a Spring Concert in May. Organizations 5422? al The 1980-81 Roaring Cougar Band. bl Mr. Rick Badget, director. cl Tina Schwind, lst place winner ofthe U.I.I.. Twirling Contest, displays her talent on the football field. dl Pam Titlow shows everyone that hard work really does pay off as she performs at a Nimitz foothall game during halftime. Organizations 153 4 if , il al Dannette Laschowski practices and practices to get each note perfect. bl The Flag Corps tries to bring some excitement into the Pep Rally by performing a routine. cl The band performs at half-time at a Nimitz football game. dl Randy Williams and other band members go through another day of practice. el Christi Schwab looks through her music and tries to calm her nerves before a performance. fb With hot temperatures and long practices, Mr. Rick Badget instucts his students about the per- formance. gb James Buelow wonders if he will ever get this music memorized in time. hi The Nimitz Band kneels to finish the performance at Thorne Stadium. ij The Percussion section of the band shows its talent to the audience. jj The Roaring Cougar Band performs the Spring Concert for parents and friends. Organizations 155 Chess Chess Mates Gverpower 'Rook'ies The Chess Club is an interest group with the common hand of playing chess. This club meets every mo ing before school and on club days. Preparing for the monthly competition at the Houston Chess Assoc tion keeps the club busy and on the move. The sponsor, Mr. Gary Tomaski, said, The group is sharp and will make a fine showing next year. welcome accomplished players as well as those who want to learn how to play. The 1981 officers are: Mike Evans, Presidentg Kenny Williams, Vice President, Keith Monroe, Treasu Benjamine Baines, Sergeant at Arms. aj 1981 Chess Club: Ist row: Greg Sheilds, David Sesley, Monte Wright, John Eskola, Mitch . Sebree, Bart Stevenson, 2nd r Patricia Rodriguez, Brian Handleson, John Truscott, Alien Fryer. 3rd row: Mr. Gary Tomaski, Michael Evans, Kenny Williams, Baines, Keith Monroe, Mr, Conley. Debaie Qualifying Arguments Sail io State The debate team has had an extremely good season in '81, with three students reaching the Texas Forensic Association State Meet. Clay Sands qualified in oratory and cross-examination debate, along with Cindy Angelcyk in oratory. Throughout the year the team placed very well at each debate. Cindy Angelcyk was named outstanding debater at the Humble tournament, Stoney Conner placed 2nd in extemp. speaking at La Porte, and Clay Sands also won 1st place in oratory at the Westchester tournament. Thanks to the help of their sponsor, Mr. Gary Boeger, and to the devoted students, '81 will be a good one to remember. Y-may ab Cindy Angelcyk packs her things as she prepares to leave for the state speech meet in Austin. bl The 1981 Debate Team: First Row: Martha Askins, Roger Hughes, Cindy Angelcyk, Mike Evans, Kathy Ferrill, Greta Bain, Gary Boeger, sponsor. Second Row: Jerry Branham, Leonard Loria, Ron Link, Spencer Gibbs, Chris Muehleman, Robert Hamilton. Third Row: Robert Collins, Stoney Conner, Scott Dickerson, Craig Hooper, and Clay Sands. cb Stoney Connor takes care of last minute details making ready debate briefs for the state meet. Organizations Drama Brighi Lighis, Shining Stars The familiar Lights, Cameras, Action continued throughout the year as the Nimitz Drama Department changed hands when Dixie Russell took over the depart- ment for Sylvia Ford. Tracy Peppard, Adam Cop- polo, Tim Ebert, and Jonnie Thomas started off the year really great with the production of Plaza Suite. The perfor- mance was conducted throughout the day as the students were allowed to see it during their English classes. Later in the year, student directed plays were performed during study halls. Three of the one act plays were produced by the beginning drama class and two by the advanced students. The following students also participated in U.I.L. competi- tion, Tracy Peppard, Kellie Pate, Gilbert Melott, Cecilia Bates, Kyle Ingrum, Donna Jackson, and Lynn Tarhalla. 15 Tracie Peppard shows her talent by pulling Adam Coppolo back into the room in the play, Plaza Suite. 25 With dark lights, Gilbert Melott sits upon the stage rehearsing his lines for the upcom- ing play. 35 In the play, If a Man Answers, Gilbert Melott demonstrates frustration to Donna Jackson by turn- ing his back as Toni Williams and Tim Harrison watch. 45 1981 Drama Club. Organizations Deca 'Sales' fo the Top in Marketing, Disiribuiing is the vocational club for of the Marketing and Education class. Deca have been very active in leadership and community in social part of the school first activity in which they was a leadership con- for all of the officers at Mc- High, during October they learned how to conduct club activities. Also during October, they helped with the Lane Center carnival which helped celebrate Halloween for the children there. During December they held a party at Cheryl Gilbert's house. The month of January and February ushered in fund raisers when the club sold candy to raise money for their employee-employer banquet and to send contestants to area contests. The Area HI Deca Contest was held in March with Mark Batton, and David Newton participating. All of the students won competency awards in their contests and Wes Hardin and David Newton qualified to go to state contest. State contest Wes Hardin won a competency award in Salesman- ship. The Nimitz employee- employer banquet was held in April at the Marriott Hotel. All Deca members said they had a real en- joyable time. QM, aj The 1980-81 Distributing Education club. bl While on the job Wesley Hardin carefully puts away his materials for the tion was over. next day. CJ The Area III winners rest easy after their competi- Organizations 159 Clubs on ihe Move zations Auio Mechanics Tuning 'em Up io Keep 'em Rolling 1 W fi CJ Working on cars is an everyday job for VICA teacher Lamon Norris and his Auto Mechanics students. To be more efficient students viewed films, studied in class and watched demonstrations. They Work on all kinds of problems on different cars which helps them get all valued experience they need to prepare them for jobs in their chosen field. aj Karl Stewart applies classroom studies by changing the oil on a car. bl The 1980-81 class: llst rowj: James Handleson, Jeff Hampton, Ray Farris, Lester Hubbard, Jim Hargis, Larry Stubblefield, Robert Aaron. 52nd rowj: Chuck Hubbard, Craig Christel, Tim Coleman, Ed Pfleger, Gus Michalinos, Allen Conant, Kevin Blount. f3rd rowj: Don Brinson, Terry Cov- ington, Scott Hallmark, Jay Renfro, Jerry Collier, Sam Alvarado, Glen Johnson. f4th rowj: Karl Stewart, Kevin Eiland, Wesley Hardin, Scott Still, Jason McPike, Larry Hunter, Jim Murphy, Charles Young. cj Glen Johnson cleans up after a hard day's work. dj Auto Mechanics has many elec- tronic machines and it takes a skilled student to work them, like Gus Michalinous. Organizations 161 Cosmetology n the Board to Aushn bl Setting hair, rolling perms and manicures is a main part of the Cosmetology V.I.C.A. What a great profession to go into and come out with the money. Most of the Seniors agree and are taking their professional haircutting test at the end of '81. The Cosmetology students participated in a fashion show held at the Albert Pick Hotel. They were also part of the competition at San Jacinto College and won four lst place awards and one 2nd place. At this competition the students were able to present everything they have learned in '81 and did extremely well. aj Concentrating on the model, Theresa MacKitheren prac- tices scalp stimulation in cosmetology. bl The 1980-81 Cosmetology class: fFirst rowj: Patti Valiante, Carol Ferguson, Sponser Audrey Brewster, Connie Babington, Cindy Miller fRow 21:Jaydrean Whitmire, Xuankhanh Ninh, Terry Norris, Linda Mixon, Tracey Smith, Janet Qualls, Cindy Morris, Lynn Holder. KRow 31: Lauri Gallington, JoAnn Corder, Donna Martin, Charles Young, Jenny Underwood, Darrell Massengill, Cindy Hardin, Carla Anthis. cj In order to cut the back of her hair straight, guest speaker Jody Miller asks Cecilia Bates to look downward. dj I've got to get ready for my next class, expresses Mandy Vaughan, as she looks in the mirror trying to get her hair just right. 162 Organizations Drafiing E .S.A.D. Hard work, time, and effort were keys to the Drafting Club's success '81. Six of the entries placed in the 1981 VICA con- test. Tommy Hill, Mike Salinas, Jimmy Villarreal, Terry Burleson and Everett Clements all Won third place ratings while Gerry Meadora placed first and qualified for State. The officers for '81 were: Terry Burleson, President, Greg Thomason, Sergeant of Arms, Becky King, Secretary, and Tommy Hill, Treasurer. aj To learn more about drafting Tommy Smith studies his book endlessly. bl Drafting Sponsor, Cynthia Helms, cleans the messy desk of one of her students. cj 1981 Drafting Class: flst rowlz Becky King, Kenneth Hundert- mark, Terry Burleson, Tommy Smith, Tommy Hill, Greg Thomason, Gerry Meadors. 12nd rowjz Mike Salinas, Billy Irby, Everett Clements, Jimmy Foster, Tim Seippel, Jimmy Villarreal, and sponsor Cynthia Helms. dl Jimmy Villareal straightens his drafting sup- plies in order to be ready for lunch. Organizations 163 I.C.T. I.C.T. Has a Busg Year The Halloween season mark- ed the starting of a busy year for I.C.T. On October 23, the club sponsored the Rampage Band to play for the student body. The other fund raiser was the selling of carnations on Valen- tines day. This money was used for the Co-op's banquet. Two social services were sponsored during the year by I.C.T. They went to Lane Center, and stag- ed a carnival and took food to a needy family for Christmas. Five of the members par- ticipated in a contest at San Jacinto College. Two of the students, David Bozzarth and David Henry, received second place in Auto Body Work. Richard Mockbee received a fifth place in Auto Parts. Officers for the 1980-1981 I.C.T. club were William Bowden, President, James Allen, Vice President, Dicky Courtwright, Treasurerg David Bozarth, Secretaryg Gary Wig- gons, Reporter, Elbie Ebert, Sergeant-at-Armsg and Russ Walker, Parliamentarian. The sponsor of the club was Mrs. Bennice Russell. Organizaiion f ' 1' -1 db al Mr. Welch stands proud wearing the jacket ICT gave him. bl The 1980-81 ICT Class of Nimitz. cl The '81 sponsor and officers for ICT were: James Allen, President, William Bowden, Vice- Presidentg Elbie Ebert, Sergeant-ab Armsg David Bozarth, Secretary, Mrs. Russell, sponsorg Dicky Courtwright, Treasurer, and Gary Wiggons, Reporter. dl Sherry Martin, over all of the voca- tional classes has a smile on her face after receiving a jacket from ICT. el ICT students were accredited for their academic achievements at the voca- tional social. Organizations 165 F.F.A. Growing Inio Farms Teamwork is a word that characterized the Future Farmers of America in '81. Together the F.F.A.'ers participated in numerous activities, in- cluding The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. At the stockshow the 'pokes' judged horses, livestock and dairy. Other events that marked this year's FFA were barbeques and trail rides held at Double J Stables, along with other Aldine schools. The FFA also sold fresh fruit as a fund raiser. FFA officers for the '81 year were: Dawn Mer- chant, President, Lisa Gilmore, Vice President, Denise Blake, Secretary, Stephanie Pullins, Treasurer, and Peggy Hudson, FFA Sweetheart. Mr. Voyde Caraway was the FFA's sponsor. bl aj Dixie Whitworth thumbs through her notebook in search of F.F.A.'s activities for the rest of the year. bl F.F.A. Sweetheart, Peggy Hudson. cj The 1981 F.F.A. Club: CFirst Rowjz Rusty Greer, Denise Blake, Lisa Gilmore, Dawn Merchant, Stephene Pullings, Lester Hubbard, QSecond Rowlz Anita Shields, Angela Shields, Kelly Hvizdos, John Murphy, Dixie Whitworth, Vivion Garcia, Andrea Moore, Mr. Caraway, sponsor, fThird Rowlz Melanie Sawyer, J. B. Honeycutt, Troy Lilley, Willis Villereal, Joe Wright, Kirk Hubbard, Tim Seippel, Neal Merchant, Tony Jamail. db Willis Villereal smiles with self approval as he ex- hibits his F.F.A. project. 166 Organizations al FHA Serves Community The Future Homemakers of America had two major service projects in '81. F.H.A. students work- ed on fruit baskets for the residents of Graystone Manor for Christmas gifts. For Valentines day the students worked on cards and candy for the Pediatric Ward of Houston Northwest Hospital on F.M. 1960. Fund raisers were an important part of the F.H.A. club in this past year. The club sold candy and St. Patricks Day carnations. On May 7, they held a banquet to award some of the members for their outstanding contributions towards the club. The officers for '81 were: Louise Blazek, Presi- dentg June Kuykendall, Vice Presidentg Lisa McWhorter, Treasurerg Donna Culpepper, Reporterg Jenny Bloodworth, Parliamentarian. qmixms gf, HERO sf W as lay Nl 2 4? muse'- NlMiTZ PUSH CJ I KV SCHUUL ab F.H.A.'s child care project ended up a fine success. bl 1981 F.H.A. Club: 1st row: Janis Simmons, Rennee Hunter, Donna Culpepper, Lisa Crone, Michelle Hammer, Linda Jones, Lucy Joseph, Cathy Raymond. 2nd row: Karen Turner, Jennifer Bloodworth, Marti Jones, Louise Blazek, June Kuykendahl, Denise England, Lisa McWhorter, Sue Crumpton, Mrs. Young. cj Dora Maldanado appears more confused than the children she is instructing. Organizations 168 Organizations Organizations 169 aj bb f CJ al Miss Debbie Turner, Mary Ferranti, and Connie Babington accept the Best 5-A Drill Team award from Miss South West Texas. bl Mary Lynn Ferranti, Admiral, makes a sour face because competition is only a few hours away. cl Vicki Allgood and Rhonda Bounds prepare for the upcoming dance, the Blues Brothers. dl The Starboard Angels smile in relief after perform- ing the award winning prop dance. el Vicki Allgood sticks her tongue out after commenting, lt's too early for pictures. fl Connie Babington thinks of a new way to put her creative danc- ing to use. gh Donna Jackson's awful expression shows how the cafeteria food tastes. hi Miss Debbie Turner, sponsor of the Starboard Angels, wonders what the band will surprise the girls with next. il Yvette Carlson has a look of surprise when a pic- ture is taken so early in the morning. 170 Organizations Drill Team Sweeps Highest Honors In three short years the Starboard Angels Drill Team has achieved the highest honors in the Aldine District. Under the direction of Miss Debbie Turner, a first year instructor, Mary Lynn Ferranti, Admiralg Connie Bab- ington, Vice Admiralg Bobbie Jo Vaughn, Linda Grimes, Kelly Morris, and Lea Quinn, Company Captains, the girls reached many goals they had hoped. Summer camp was held at South West Texas where the girls tied for lst place in the 5-A division. The Star- board Angels performed at football games, basketball games, and attended many other functions throughout the year. During '81 the Drill Team went to Friendswood competition and received lst place in jazz and high kick. Toward the end of the year the girls were a part of the Blue and Gold competition in Commerce, Texas. The Drill Team received the Presidents Award, Sweepstakes, and Best in 5-A class which qualified the Angels for State competition. The officers also received a 3rd place award in jazz competition. The Drill Team had three fundraisers consisting of Christmas card sales, working at Astroworld, and taking inventory at Foley's. This money was used for competi- tion and the Christmas and Hawaiian parties given dur- ing the year. The girls also had a banquet at the end of the year awarding Tracey Poole as Angel of the year. Lisa Mitchka and Ronda Bounds were awarded as most improved members. 4 A Q9 Gr il' ,,, x S A - hl Organizations 171 French Club Qui. Je Suis Francais Parle vous Francias? Most people wish they could speak a diffefent language and someday go to that country. A good percentage of the French students have had this ambition and have worked hard in '81 to reach it. During the year all the foreign language clubs came together for an international night with foods from their particular countries. In March the French Club went to the Galleria to eat different types of crepes at the Magic Pan. Nimitz French students were part of the Foreign Language Fair competing against other schools in the district. These students also participated in the symposium held in April. They were entered in soccer and other literary parts of French. The officers for 1981 are Emily Schneider, Leah Boomer, Martha Askins, and Anne Neidinger. ab l ....-. - 1 bl aj 1981 French Club: First Row: Martha Askins, Emily Schneider, Leah Boomerg Se- cond Row: Cindy Armstrong, Thressa Trobsugh, Ann Neidinger, David Wilsong Third Row: Judy Forbs, Robert Hamilton, Andrew Taravella, Peggy Copenhaver, Jack Mosly, Jimmy Buelow. bl Robert Hamilton does his share at selling pastries in order to raise money for the French Club. cj Leah Boomer turns to Martha Askins head to persuade her into taking a picture. 172 Organizations Industrial Arts D L ' s E h olb to ndushwal Ari n anoes .ssarzxzzzzl Qualnhes for Future Goals iw su. i-Mu A The main function of the Industrial Arts Club is to enhance qualities in the students involved in General Drafting and Woodshop, through social and academic activities. The club's social events for the 1980-81 year were an Ice-Skating Party in the Houston Galleria. The Basketball Tournament flst an- nuall and Bike-Hike Cpicnic in the Woodlandsb, fundraising projects included a candy sale, carwash. Each year a certain portion of students par- ticipate in regional drawing competition, held in Houston, in hopes of advancing to state competi- tion held in Waco, Texas. The sponsor and officers for this year are: Sponsor Keith Brinson and Jon Collier, President Bob A. Smith Jr., Vice-President Randall Jenkins, Secretary Susan Mowry, Treasurer Lisa Gilmore, Reporter Chris Christal, Sergeant at Arms A. Meyers and J. Leach and Chaplain Cravin Reed. Social chairpersons are Linda DeLeon and Vicki Helton. Organizations H.E.C.E. Caring Qiudenis Visii ihe Ceniers of Housion -vMM u c i W O , '92, W mania l 2 The HECE club has had an ely busy year with parties, and visits to dif- places. Participating in Lane Center Carnival was a project during ,81. For as the students arrang- a party at a convalescent Later in the year the of HECE also held a at Barnet Balium for Day. 1 gt The officers for 1981 were Mellaine Wilkinson, Presidentg Mary DeLaRosa, Vice- Presidentg Shelly Tidwell, Secretary and Treasurerg Sharol Byars, Reporterg Durenda Parker, Historiang Oanadra Green, Parliamentarian. MW aj Mrs. Havana Leone laughs ufith her students about the upcoming H.E.C'.E, events. bl Sponsor of H.E.C',E,, Mrs. Leone, auiards Melanie Wilkinson, President ofthe club, for her outstand- ing u'orh during the year. cj The 1981 H.E.f'.E. Club. dj Durenda Parker works on a H.E,C',E. project during her free time, el Shelly Tidtrellgrins as she looks through the papers on Mrs. Leone desk. fl Keith Weld traits for the bell to ring so he can leave for the rest of the day. gl Mrs. Leone shows her students the plaque awarded to the outstanding rn e in bers. Organizations 175 N.H.9. Moving Qkillfullg io Success al Officers, April Pinchot, Vice President, Loretta Ruscher, and Caroline Joe, Treasurer. bl Seniors, Kevin Looff and Loretta Ruscher enjoy the N.H.S. banquet by remembering all the good and bad times. cl Now what would a N.H.S. sponsor be doing during a party? dl 1981 Honor Society. lst row: Eric Neidinger, Roderick Pitts, Grant Shallenberger, Jimmy Head, Tommy Smith, Darien Helton, John Waltz, Wayne Kuske. Mike Livergood, Robert Camarillo. 2nd row: Betty Kirk, Mary Fer- ranti, Bill Helm, Tommy Bartuska, Dicky Courtright, John Taylor, Bonnie Babington, Anne Bertus, David Newton. 3rd row: Jennifer Hranitzky, Julie Tschosik, Barbra Hogue, James Turnbo, John Degenhardt, Kevin Looff, Jennifer Rucker, Manuel Diaz, Patty Burns, Beverly Kidd. 4th row: Valerie Ot- suka, Lori Murray, Karly Lim, Sandra Borgart, Denise Creech, Marie Mejia, Paula Taylor, Christy Parnell, Zenobia Khimji. 5th row: Officers. el Wayne Kuske eats more and more during the N.H.S. Christmas party. bl dl 176 Organizations The leading students of Nimitz High School have worked extremely hard in the past year keep- ing grades up and working on fund raisers. They have also received recognition by being allowed to park in the teachers' parking lot. The Honor Socie- ty started '81 with the induction of their new members. All of the National Honor Society students came together in December for this occa- sion. For Valentines Day the club sold candy and animals as a fund raiser. Games, food, and fun were all a part of the Honor Society's Christmas party. Sponsor, Mrs. Gaudtz and her officers arranged this party for the Honor students. The Honor Society also had a banquet at Trail Dust on April 23. The officers for '81 are: Loretta Ruscher, Presi- dentg April Pinchot, Vice Presidentg Pam Chauncy, Secretaryg Caroline Joe, Treasurer. ab Mrs. Susan Gaubtz, Mrs. Judy Smelley, and Mr. Clarence Johnson discuss the upcoming officers for the N.H.S. bl Mrs. Susan Gaubtz shows Mrs. McCallum how the game is played at the N.H.S. Christmas party. cl Loretta Ruscher, N.H.S. presi- dent, looks through a stack of papers preparing for the monthly meeting. dl Grant Shallenberger comments on how smoothly the N.H.S. party has gone to sponsor, Mrs. Susan Gaubtz. Organizations 177 Club Keep on Moving nm, , 4 5, nnn 1 :H Q 1 V 43 QD' Qwfx Jgikq, an , 'is it K9 Organizations if 'ie Qfm ii is . gi Q :Q Mk is ,R svgnv QQQ 1 CJ Math, Science Team Team Sweep Di irioi Taking tests, tests, and more tests to be the best. The Math and Science team, under the direction of Frank McClenny has put a lot of time and effort into the '81 season. Winning the district meet and defeating Aldine, the district champs for the last few years, was a goal the club enjoyed reaching. Robby Dowdy received a lst in Science and James Turnbo a 3rd. David Magnuson won 2nd in Calculator and Mike Rayburn a 3rd. They received a sweepstakes award at the district meet and qualified for the U.l.L. competition. Each of the students in the club has par- ticipated in the duel meets throughout the year and has placed extremely well. al Kevin Looff, James Turbo, Dwayne Schuman, and Marc Richter all prepare for the upcoming meet. bl Mr. Frank McClenny bites his finger as he wonders what could have went wrong. cb James Turnbo and Kevin Looff laugh at the mess they have created while studying for the next meet. dl 1981 Math and Science Team: lst row: Carol Dittrick, Dwayne Schumann, Kevin Valentine, David Magnuson, Mike Rayburn, Ron Link, Robbie Dowdy. 2nd row: Chris Muehleman, Heeth Orr, Roderick Pitts, James Turnbo, Billy Irby. 3rd row: Greta Bain, Larry Jayne, Johnnie Pate, Jon Walk, Sandra Borgardt, Taneeco Evans, Mr. Frank McClenny. Organizations 179 H.E.R.O. Heroes of the Kitchen Things really started cooking for the H.E.R.O. Club when the members made a Thanksgiving meal for their family and friends. These students also prepared afternoon meals for the teachers and office administration here at Nimitz on a regular basis. Members of the club also served as hostesses for special guests who visited the school. H.E.R.O.'s fund raiser for 1981 was the selling of cookbooks and this money was used to send some of the club members to a state meeting. Donna McGee was one of the six finalists from the city of Houston to enter the Rice-on-the-Range cook off. This competition was sponsored by the Blue Ribbon Pics Company. Organizations al Laura Staples, H.E.R.O. sponsor, prepares an Easter showcase for the club. bl the 1981 H.E.R.O. Club: lst row: l.isa Hartman, Lelia Johnson, Alex Broussard, Michelle Willet, Shelia Chatham. 2nd row: Karen Allen, Brenda Patty. l.isa Burton, Cindy Gunter, Shelly Ingle. Ilrd row: Barbara Kelley, Terri Hartley, Donna McGee, Terri Watts, Rhonda Henry, Wanda Barnett. cr-gl Attired in appropriate dress. H.lC.R.O. members prepared meals for teachers and administration throughout the year. Organizations 181 O.E.A. - Becoming Secretaries The goal of the Office Education Association is to develop voca- tional competence in office occupations. The Officers of the OEA were: Melanne McKinney, Presidentg Rene Fenton and Patricia Gorjon, Vice Presidentg Sharon Dowell, Vice President in serviceg Cynthia Benita, Secretaryg Julie French, Treasurerg and Jeannette Garza, Reporter. The Students in OEA have participated in a variety of social and service activities this year. Some of these activities include the buffet dinner for students and parents at which time officers were installed and new members were initiated, the Halloween carnival at Lane Center, and the May school-wide vocational social. Several students attended the Area V OEA Regional Contest at Alvin Community Col- lege. Marty Walker placed 5th in Accounting and Related I at the contest. The outstanding students in OEA were Sharon Dowel and Rene Fenton. Mrs. Deanna Thorton is the OEA Coordinator. . T , 2 ,. . ' .'.t 1 A . W V ' df ' 'f':f f W j' A st ' . J YW' 'fl s. . ' 'fi' i5 I r ----rf: vffnz . .. 2 . '.- 2 . ' I A V ',:' Z f . - J Q cl bl dl Organizations al Jeanette Larson finds that office education can be ex- hausting, as she takes a break to read a book. bl Joanne Degenhardt finds that O.E.A. requires an enormous amount of concentration as she works to finish a business letter. ci Being a dedicated O.E.A. member, Julie French continues to work as the other members anxiously await the bell. dl The 1980-81 O.E.A. Club: lst row: Rene Fenton, Patty Gorjon, Melanie McKinney, Sharon Dowe, and Julie French. Second row: Mrs. Thornton: sponsor, Kelly Winston, Cynthia Benita. Jeanette Larson, Corita Ball. 3rd: Kristi Suddeth, Marty Walker, Kelly McClean, Teri Powell, Evangeline Bernell, Sharlyn Merrit, and Shari Quall. 4th row: Donna Pinkston, Zan Willoughby, An- nette Addison, Brenda Dean, Susan Capers, Lenora Stone, and Vena Evans. el Kelly McClean and Pam Kalasak work with each other as they learn more office skills each day. fl Getting caught in the act, Pam Kalasak tries to explain her well deserv- ed break. gj Mrs. Thornton, sponsor of O.E.A. keeps an organiz- ed desk in order to set a good example for her O.E.A. members. hl Working hard to turn in their work O.E.A. members correct mistakes and keep on going. Organizations 183 The Logge ab CJ ab Starting the book Cindy Cambre, Marion Marrs, Rita Carter, Eric Neidinger, and Donna Martin attended a summer workshop at AXLM University. bl Busy at work, Shelia Egland cuts a picture to complete her activities layout. cj Cindy Cambre demonstrates how to icram-ith in a drawer. dj Jeanne Jackson works on yearbook and wishes for a completed version of the 1980-81 Logge for Christmas. Organizations 'E M V 1572--1 of spgxvw l al Being an editor of the Logge has many pressures as Donna Martin wonders why all her staff is in the darkroom. bl The 1980-81 Logge Staff. cl Marion Marrs and Jeanne Jackson discover that yearbook is not confined to the classroom. dl Mark David, the yearbook representative from Taylor Publishing Company goes over the specifications of the 1980-81 Logge. el Eric Neidinger carefully marks off another name as he distributes yearbook. Organizations 185 186 Organizations Spanish Spanishlg Speaking Que Pasa Christmas started off the activities for the Spanish Club in '81, Spanish students, along with the other foreign language students went to Magrill Elementary, and sang Christmas carols in their language. Also, in cooperation with other foreign language clubs, they had an International Food Night, where the students brought Spanish food and sang for their parents. For their fund raiser, the Spanish Club supplied the Nimitz students with buttered popcorn. It was a huge success. The officers for the '81 year were, Bonnie Bab- ington, Presidentg Jennifer Rucker, Vice- Presidentg Jenny Hellwig, Secretaryg Alfredo Boyati, Treasurerg and Lupe Diaz and Annette Hernandez, Historians. bi ai Cookies anyone , says Irene Meyers to her students, as they are getting ready to sell their fund raiser. bi 1981 Spanish Club. ci Bunching all the pop- corn together the President, Bonnie Babington and Vice President, Jennifer Rucker, work with their sponsor for the Spanish Club. Calliope Publishing Nimi+z's Creaiive Ideas The Calliope is a yearly addi- tion of literary works con- tributed by Nimitz students, put together for the enjoyment of everyone. The staff, Sandra Borgardt, Tana Campbell, Caroline Joe, Marie Mejia, Deena Miller, Dodie Moschinger, April Pinchot, Loretta Ruscher, and Paula Taylor have worked extremely hard for the publication of the magazine. Miss Rhonda Swift, sponsor of Calliope, said, I don't think the students understand that the Calliope is contributed by N imitz students. Our main goal this year was to reach the stu- dent body and sell more of our magazine. The Calliope staff does not have any officers, but each per- son puts in a lot of time and ef- fort. All art work was done by Paul Neidinger. The main fundraiser, a movie, was held in December. The 1981 Calliope Staff: Maria Me- jia, Sandra Borgardt, April Pinchot, Caroline Joe, and sponsor Miss Rhonda Swift. Organizations 187 Student Council WoIH s Gan g al The Student Council reached a goal this year by the purchase of a Victory Flag that will hang in front of the school every time Nimitz scores a victory. The Welcome Back Dance at the beginning of school, and the selling of candy were two fund raisers the Student Council sponsored to go toward the buying of the flag. Each year the Student Council sponsors the Blood Drive and the Student Talent Show. The blood drive results have gone great every year and the talent show has had a flair all its own. Thanks to Mrs. Wolfe, sponsor, Shelia Egland, President, and the officers, the student council ran smoothly all year. aj Shelia Egland accepts plaques from the Freedom Shrine donated by the Greens- point Exchange Club. bl As Anita Shields lies on the cot she wonders if she will ever get to see the sun rise again. cj The Student Council. cj Daniel Howell tries to regain his strength after having his blood Kdrainedj taken. 188 Organizations ose up iudenis Focus on Government Affairs Would you be interested in visiting the nation's capital, seeing the president, sitting in sessions of con- ess, and having fun learning about the U.S. government? Well, ten students and sponsor, Mrs. Judy elley, had this opportunity to fly to Washington D.C. and study our political system. At 6:00 each morning, they were awakened to get ready to attend seminars on different issues, visit onuments and historical sites, and meet state representatives like Jack Fields from Texas. In each hotel om, two Nimitz students shared a room with two other students from other states in the nation. Meeting w people outside of Texas was an interesting learning experience for the Nimitz group. One of the ghlights of the week was the inauguration of President Ronald Reagan and the inaugural ball. In all, the students and Mrs. Smelley enjoyed a week of learning and having fun in the world of politics. Close Up of 1981g tFirst Rowj Dawn Merchant, Suzie Weakly, Stephenie Pullins, Cindy Angelcyk, Sponsor, Judy Smelleyg iSecond wb Danielle Reneau, Mary Ferranti, Kristi Schartz, Michelle Hammer, Anne Alsina, and Donna Martin. bb Suzie Weakly and Anne ina laugh at the play going on at the Dinner Theater in Washington D.C. cj Washington prepares for the 1981 Inauguration of nald Reagan. Lafin Lafin Qfrives fo Undersfand Qfrafegg of Foregn Language The Latin Club participated in many different competitions during '81. Participating in The Roman Games at Baytown was one of the first things the club did. This contest consisted of different athletic events, and the students did well. The next competition was the Gulf Coast Classical Convention at the University of Houston. The Latin Club consisted of four people who also serve as the officers. These people are: Julie Tschosik, Presidentg Caroline Joe, Vice Presidentg Robert Dowdy, Secretaryg and Kenny Williams, Sergeant at Arms. aj Kenny Williams and Mrs. Mary Shao, sponsor ofthe Latin Club, finish the homework and call it a day. bl The 1981 Latin Club: Ist row: Julie Tschosile, Presidentq Caroline Joe, Vice Presidentg Robert Dozrdy, Kenny Williams, and Cindy Wish, 190 Organizations Newspaper The Cougar Carrier Rolls to a New Beginning Wi fv- mmm Do you want to read something besides textbooks all the time? If your answer is yes, then you may purchase a copy of the school newspaper, the Cougar Carrier which is published once a month. The Cougar Carrier covers all the main events of the school ac- tivities throughout the year. It is also open to any complaints which would be published. The newspaper's main fund raiser of the year was selling ads that are placed in the back of the 'Carrier'. By selling ads, the students are gradually working their way out of debt. Heading the 80-81 staff were, Mr. Bryan Harris, Sponsorg Jerry Branham, Editor-in-Chiefg Darien Helton, Asst. Editorg Darin Wilson, Sports Editorg Lisa Gilmore, News Editorg Sherry Pears, Features Editorg and Kelly Hvizdos, Business Manager. aj Sponsor, Mr. Bryan Harris, smiles as he watches Patti Valinanti and Sheri Pears doing their work. bj Punching the keys, one by one, Harold Williams works to meet a deadline for another edition ofthe Cougar Carrier. cj The 1981 Newspaper Staff: Row 1: Darien Helton, Jerry Branham, Dal-tin Wilson, Second Row: Kelly Hvizdos, Lisa Gilmore, Sheri Pears. Row 3: Paul Neidinger, Patti Valinante, Linda Cavazos, Harold Williams. Row 4: John Hinsley, Ldnce Jones, and Clay Sands. dj Kelly Hvidos works her way through another day of newspaper class. el Preparing for another interview L. Cavazos makes sure every hair is in place. Organizations 191 German Club Discovers a BH of Culiure J db ,Q The German Club had many projects and fund raisers in '81. During Christmas the club sold crystals and at Magril. International night was a major activity for the organization. All the foreign languages came gether with food from their country for this event. On March 14 the German club enjoyed traveling to eague Middle School to perform German dances. During March the German students entered a competi- on at Cy-Fiar. The officers for '81 were: Steve Williams, Presidentg Angela Lafleur, Secretaryg Jon Jacobs, Treasurerg wayne Schumann, Historian. Mrs, l'hr'L'is Dodd sticks lzvr nose up in thi' air to crvafw 0 fit'I'I7lf1I1 r1In1o.vplwro. hi Gary Tho1np.wn smrvs in nnzrzzvnivrit as hc mdvrs, hu1z'r1rv14'r'g,w:ir1g1IndoIlzis l1.w.wig3r1rm'nl? r'j HonrzivHrzbizzglon.wrr1lm'l1c'sli4'r'vf1r'r1.v.wlw!1'.wIv11.wtoMrs. Dodd lull: about Ihr' vrmnn l'IL1b,dl Mrs. l'hm'L'1'.w Dodd trim iUz'Xpfl11'l1 Ihw c1.w.s'1'gr1r1zw1t for H14' f'l't'IlI'l1gJ, vi 'lille' 1981 Gcrnzan Vlub. fj IIll'l1I1ll1'SL ZUf7'l!'lIl ughs about thi' upr'u1n1'l1g z'L'f'11!.w in Ihr' fit'I'l71flI? n'lL1b.g1 Mrs. C'ln'L'1'sUocldhvlps JOUIZIN'l'1'f1l..SllI4LfffIIZ zrillz Ulf'fil'f'fI1l1ITf1t'fl'L'lfll'N,lU nmiv Hf1b1'11g,'tm1 wricvritratvs on lwr Uvrnzari e'.x'vr'z-i.w.v. Organizations 193 Wilderness Wilderness Geis Close io Naiure Wilh Ouldoor Acliviiies The Wilderness Club is a group of students who have a mutual interest in outdoor activities. Peder Falls State Park, outside of Austin, was the clubs major activity over the Easter holidays. Five or six night and daily hikes made the year full of many sightseeing events. Double Lake, Lonestar Trail, Thicket, and Summerville Lake were a few places the Wilderness Club visited. A few of the members f the Wilderness Club have participated in the International Annual Easter Walk. These Walkfests were l in Montgomery and Comfort, Texas. The International Federation of People Sports and Ameri Volkssport Association also held a Walkfest at Kingwood where some of the Nimitz students participated The fundraiser for '81 was the selling of popcorn during December. The 1981 Wilderness officers w Kenneth Singltary, Presidentg Jon Degenhardt, Vice-President, Christy Parnell, Historiang Valerie Otu Secretary. 194 Organization VV 9 . ,pf Go joan aihlehcs and represeni ihe Cougars nn d acknowledge us lh fun and musuc ai H8rH Ranch For ihe Move io nexi Sechon 1981 Sporis Banquei Sh ihe sponsors of our 'K f 1981 gearbook ' 1 compehhon 196 Sports Sporis Encourage your M back ove parenis io joan ihe Boosier M0 Spaces for noi Club un order + + showmg spam 0 suppor our ai pep ralhes Aihlehc Deparimeni You have missed foo mang praciices and are kicked off ihe ieam. The Game cf. 'N Xyf i gm if 'fiffw X i ' i iii if X A EM- 'fi,A' fx 2 , YY K' Wwe f ' Y Q N-X . S, A X s ' I uk NIMITZ Kick, jump, hii and bump. Leap, siride and swim for Nimiiz Cougars will alwags win. Go cheer ihe Nimiiz Fooiball feam +0 a viciorg nexi Fridau nighi. 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'H' 'W ,iff NWWZ .4- UP Auf' Lgwg is Y Jenkms m S Sports ,K ,',, M , V ? K K K KK K 5 f Q 0 , KK K K, A A KK N K , K, , W , H Q 2' ' f ' 2334 if q , K ,, .s-,, K K K K K K , , ky H Q- - 5' f x ' f ff V ' S ' K K ' .K R gzz' K Nm-' , E Cougar Pride. Strong to the Very Ent The 1980 season was a much improved year for the Cougars. They started the season with three straight wins over Elsik, Sam Houston, and Jersey Village before dropping the district opener to MacArthur. Except for the win over Spring, Nimitz found the rest of the season tough going. This season the Nimitz Cougars moved up to a district 21-5A standing. Joining Nimitz are Aldine, MacArthur, Eisenhower, Humble, Forest Brook, Smiley, and Kingwood. X X. uve-sw mu-M. Q ab 200 Sports Nimitz finished their season with a 4 and 6 record. Offense Coordinator, Coach Lew Brad- shaw, felt that the 14-7 victory over Spring was the best game of the season. He commented that the offense and defense both played an extremely well balanced football game. The Cougars played very hard on Homecoming Night, but came up short in a heart- breaking loss to Aldine 13-7. The mighty Cougar defense was the No. 1 defense in the district allowing only 198 yards total offense per game for the Several Nimitz Cougars awarded for outstanding this season Joe Wright, M Darthardt Mark Petko Mike Walker, Don Bri Harry Smith, Cedric Reyn Albert Myers, Scott Sei Bob Smith, Mike Liverg Steve Winship, Lundi Schneider, and Victor Barlow. While the team goal of w ing the district champion was not reached, the season improved, and respectful the Cougars are looking it's goal of 1981. opposing teams. Y . ' 1 , s Il K f c q4 gan I 44 was-J al After receiving a knee injury Scott Hallmark is offered a lift of encouragement from Sparky Royston at the Jersey Village Game. bl Craig Christel holds the ball firmly as Darin Wilson attempts a field goal against MacArthur. cj The Cougar Paw'r was raised high in victory as Nimitz defeated Sam Houston 7-3. dj Allowing only 150 yards to the Aldine potentionally dangerous offense, the Cougar's 111 defense stops the Mustang ball carrier from gaining a much needed lst down. el Cedric Reynolds and the rest of the Cougar defense charges over the Snnky ohense 0 Cougar haHback,JeH Leach,speeds away from Aldine defenders for much needed yardage. gh Mike Livergood, Lundin Schneider, and Harry Smith are preparing to stop the charge of the Aldine halfback. Sports 201 Never Die bl Despite the 2-8 record this past season, Coach Darrell Phipps had nothing but praise for his team. These men showed a lot of class this season. In every game we were outmanned but they always gave 110'Zn . Since the J.V. team was composed primarily of sophomores, next years J.V. will never say die with a strong nucleus of returning lettermen. al J.V. Football Team, Sophomores. bl J.V. Football Team, Juniors. cl Behind superb blocking, Greg Phillips goes for long yardage against Aldine. dj Chris Christel, James Cruz, and For- rest Goodman combine their skills on bringing down an Eisenhower ballcarrier. 202 Sports ..-...su f Progress Keg +o Nex+ Season With a small number of ballplayers turning out for the freshman teams, the coaches had to platoon most of the players between the two teams. Trying to keep the teams equally balanced in number and abHMy,the goklsquad wound up L8-1 Rn the season, with the blue eleven posting a winning 4-3 record. The team learned and played much better as the season progressed.'They are stHl young, but next year they'll be more mature and much im- proved. said Coach Bill Alexander. ,MN i..,-,,i :W.s,ss,K.a....,, -,,, ,,,,, N s...,a,. ,A - , . f ..-, H s 2 V ima? A W 7- W jig ,,,,,,,,W,M,WW,,., a,,a,w,,, , , , , ,. nf ..q 1,w -4-WM WH-N: v Q T' ,,.. 'mv 1 'L -Y . , K35 NHQYD9 ' u 2 W 0 t A r ,.w..x. iaxzxlh al AL' I i .Hug fl., 4,1-. J I U ' Aiea if xml ' ' ' xl mf ,s ,Intl ,yt ,SQL ,. 3 fi' , 3,55 ' :gf V EL. Q Nw at Q Struggling for those precious yards, Alvin Glenn shows the defender he is hard to bring down. bl Anthony King is off to the races as he picks up a sizable gain. cj William Osborne goes for a long gain as Scott Weigle looks on. db Freshman Football Team. Sports 203 Swimmers Submerge io Second The N imitz Swim Team dipped as the reigning rulers of the water. Both boys and girls teams firmly grasped 2nd place in district, relin- quishing their top spot from the previous two years. In both boys and girls events the divers swept the number one position. Mrs. Anne Hazzan acknowledges the success with complete devo- tion and hard work. The team had to be up at school at 6:00 and left school around 4:30. Depending on the workouts they swam between 5000 and 9000 yards per day. In all, 16 people placed in district eventually going to regionals. Wayne Kuske and Kevin Laughbaum were the only two to qualify for the state meet at Austin. Kuske, Donna Jackson and Marion Marrs racked up the awards for Most Valuable Swimmers. The Most Consistent Swimmers for boys were Kuske, Laughbaum and Grant Shallenberger and Marrs for the girls. Selected as the Most Improved Boy Swimmer was Frank Marrs and Jackson as the girls. With only a minimal number of graduating seniors, next yearls aquatics should make an equally Big Splash. by S dm S ey 204 Sports sqft F' 'C X 'Self wi .six 2 sk-s 'f l . af E al Kevin Laughbaum shows signs of relief during district com- petition. bl 1980-81 Nimitz Swim Team: 1st row - Robina Meyers, Cary Turk, Kathy McCloud, Larry Jayne, Ronda Nep- tune, Marion Marrs, Julie Strothers, Jo Graves, Mgr. Dawn Cates. 2nd row - Coach Hazzan, Billy Strange, Lamar Love, Mark Bell, Ricki Franko, Jeanne Jackson, Kim Riley. 3rd row - Donna Jackson, Frank Marrs, Wayne Kuske, Mark Petkovich, Grant Shallenberger, Lundin Schneider, Kevin Laughbaum, Mgr. Debbie Copenhaver. cl Coach Hazzan gives the team preparations before the meet. dl -Julie Strothers comes up on the short end in Regionals. el Frank Marrs glides toward victory in the breast stroke. fb Wayne Kuske shows the form that got him to state during practice. gl David Glade readies himself for the next event. hh Kevin Laughbaum displays the weariness after a hard-swam race. ij Frank Marrs is readied on the starting block. jj Jeanne Jackson, exhausted by the qualify' ing heat, takes a well earned breather. Sports 205 Di lriel Slandings Placing in Disirici Bogs David Glade f 2nd 50 Free Wayne Kuske - lst 100 Back, lst 100 Fly Lundin Schneider 4 lst 100 Breast, lst 100 I.M. Kevin Laughbaum - lst 200 Free, lst 500 Free Grant Shallenberger - 5th 500 Free, 4th 200 Free Frank Marrs - 4th 100 Free, 2nd 200 I.M. Billy Strange - 3rd 100 Breast, 4th 100 Fly Kuske, Schneider, Laughbaum, Marrs - lst 200 Medley Relay Glade, Bell, Shallenberger, Strange - 3rd 400 Free Relay Girls Donna Jackson - 2nd 50 Free, 2nd 100 Free Jeanne Jackson - 4th 100 Back, 2nd 200 I.M. Marion Marrs - lst 200 Free, 3rd 500 Free J. Jackson, Marrs, Riley, D. Jackson - 2nd 400 Free Relay Strother, Graves, Meyers, Neptune - 5th 200 Medley Relay ' ai Wssf' ' I 2 .:y9r?f-ii Sm, ' ,, 'sf f, ' K f J if 206 , '11, iiie Divers Paula Taylor - lst, Beth Hess - 2nd Craig Christel - lst e gionals Wayne Kuske - lst 100 Back, 2nd 100 Fly Kevin Laughbaum - 4th 200 Free, 4th 500 Free Slale Wayne Kuske - 4th 100 Back, 4th 100 Fly Kevin Laughbaum - l6th 200 Free bi IB' . A ?! 3 ' was f aw er ws 0 , - as . cv , f 'W 'K i aD Robina Meyers gasps for air after her relay swim. bl Emerg- ing for a breath, Lundin Schneider sprints toward the finishing block. cl Jeanne Jackson plunges back underwater after quick breath. db David Glade rips his goggles off in hopes of lst place. el Beth Hess executes a backdive to perfection. fl Marion Marrs pushes herself onward. gl '80-'81 Divers - Beth Hess, Craig Christel, Paula Taylor. hh Lundin Schneider practices on his techniques in morning practice. Sports 207 Besi Team, Besi Season Under the coaching of Miss Sharon McCain, the girl's varsi- ty volleyball team was 9-3. Beating Aldine both times met, and splitting the season with MacArthur helped their season. Coach McCain stated, 'LMy team is the best team, and nothing can change that? Four girls from the varsity team made district. They were Linda Urbanek and Theresa Crowson, seniors, Cassie Essary, junior, and Sandra Tillis, sophomore. The practices were full of run- 208 Sports ning, serving, and agility drills. Though there were no outstanding players, everybody played exceptional as in- dividuals, and as a teamf' replied Coach McCain. The teams record was an im- provement over last years 6-10 season or the 1979 season, 3-13. There were no weaknesses on the team, but the strong points were the superb team work and the devotion of the girls. Ex- perience was a major factor in the season, and will be a strong factor next year. Q1 Ann Bertus Tanya DeBardelaben Cassie Essery Linda Urbanek All Theresa Crowson Cassie Esserg anim District Sandra Tnlhs Theresa Crowson Joan Donna Degenhardt Dugas f Sandra Linda Tillis Urbanek fn K, el 77 fl al District player Linda Urbanek uses her ability to slam the ball over the net. bl Sandra Tillis projects the ball toward the opponent. cl Theresa Crowson and Donna Dugas find time to relax before the game. dj Varsity players join together to back up Cassie Essery. el Checking for the final score is Theresa Crowson. fl The exhausting game is showing the effects on Donna Dugas and Cassie Essery. Sports 209 Leaning Toward Perfection The J.V. squad had a lean year, ending it's season with a climatic 4-6 record. Miss Irene Hopkins, coach, said, There were no outstanding players, because everybody was having a motiva- tion problem? One highlight of the J .V. season was when the team split games with the Eisenhower Eagles, then an undefeated team. Miss Hopkins explained, The reason we split the games was because we gave them a rough time. The girls also played ex- ceptionally well against MacArthur and Aldine because they knew the other teams real well.', Practice for the season started August 18 and ended October 15. It consisted of drills, like bump- ing, spiking, and agility drills. Miss Hopkins had one last compliment for her team, I like my kids, I have a great deal of respect for them. blrr al Cindy Corliss serves the ball during a pracitice session. bl J .V. Volleyball Team, kneeling - Joann Degenhardt, Tammy Muller, Marion Lastrap, Yolanda Kimbell. Standing - Coach Irene Hopkins, Vita Ball, Cindy Wilhelm, Barbara Hamilton, Cindy Corliss, Jackie Clayton. cj Coach Hopkins gives last se- cond advice before the game. dl Tammy Mueller and Yolanda Kimble join in for a High Five. 210 Sports Thinking Like a Whole For the freshman volleyball team, the summer workouts ex- emplified the work that laid ahead of them. During 4th period and after school the girls worked together to make the adjustments needed to play as one unit. Under the coaching of Lavelle Hughes the girls perfected the basic skills of volleyball. They lifted weights, had jumping, rolling, and lifting drills, ran many exhausting laps and were often humiliated by the varsity team. Cindy Holder said, Despite the let downs, the freshmen have matured and hope to offer agood J.V. Humble was the hardest and most intense game. Coach Hughes replied. They gave it their all with each game going into overtime. Everyone was thinking as a whole - like a team should. al Cindy Holder goes high for a spike against the Eisenhower Eagles. bl With teammates looking on, Deanne Robuck rifles the ball toward the opposing team. cl Kneeling, Deannette Watts, Angie Arnette, Sandra Roberts, Cynthia West. Standing - Coach Lavelle Hughes, Angela Reynolds, Deanne Robuck, Kehia Williams, Cindy Holder. Sports 211 Height Plagues Season The 80-81 Cougar Basketball team suffered through a disheartening 4-24 season primarily due to a tougher district as well as the lack of height according to Coach Herbert Jones. Our boys gave 100721 effort but could not overcome the lack of height in district competition. Gaining the lone place for Nimitz on the All-District team was Will Wheeler. Stanford Neal made honorable mention. He also was voted M.V.P. by his teammates. James Darby was voted most improved. Leading scorers for the Cougars were Albert Myers, Clarence Glenn, and Will Wheeler while Myers and Wheeler led in rebounding. Coach Jones, looking forward to next year, said, There are a couple of freshmen that should help contribute to the team along with the members up from the J .V. team. . if e r - or , W. we if r r 57- kfr, ff.'i z .. ,, A f-f-f iff' f H f , f . ' A Vi ., . Y ,. V .,,,. e ll 9 .3 2 Wh , . .. . WA, . y HQ yr .1 . . A JU a ' f ,,,,, , 5' '. ' 4fm..r,. , ' ,.-- fi t M al ' Mike Stanford Segall Neal Royce Albert Abdalla Green Scott Melvin Hazelrigg Clayton Albert Kevin Myers Ford bl Sports Will James Wheeler Darby dl al Stanford Neal looks for room to penetrate against Aldine. bl Albert Myers cashes in on the opportunity at the free-throw line. cj Gliding through the air and past the defenders, Albert Myers shoots for two. dl Will Wheeler goes high out-jumping the opponent. el From the corner Tom Grant adds two more points to the lead. fl Kevin Ford pops another one in from long distance. gh At the charity line James Darby shows the concentration needed to take full advantage. Sports 213 Team Effort Leads +o Good Season The J.V. Boys Basketball team had a good season ending with a 12-15 record. Coach Richard Perkins was pleased with his team's season. He felt that the boys gave good team effort and hustled every game. The team did their stature, but made up for it in their shooting and team work. The games the J .V. team lost were by few points, and they played hard until the final second. It is sure that a strong Varsity will come from this team, so Nimitz can look for a winning team from these boys. 4 N. al Rodney Stewart sails to the goal in a game against Aldine. bb Coach Perkins gives his team a pep talk to prepare them for the second half. cj Rodlen Stevenson goes up for two against the Aldine Mustangs. dj 1981 J.V. Basket ball, 1st row, Coach Perkins, Huett Johnson, Shafter Lewis, Joe Medeka Rodney Stewart, Rodlen Stevenson D.C. Washington, 2nd row, John Sawyer, Jerry Collier, Tom Bennett. 214 Sports 21 I Coaches No 'Jimmg the Greek' Sophomores Win 8 At the beginning of the basketball season, Coach Keith Brin- son was given the news, Your team won't win a game. This was the diagnosis of Coach Brinson's fellow coaches. The season started, two games a week for the next ten and a half weeks, plus trounaments is what the endurant group of young men had to face. L'Smiley,H Coach Brinson said, 'thad all the talent, all the good players, everything, they were number one. We were always well matched with Eisenhower, though, no talent, but a lot of hustlef, The Sophomores finished in 5th place in front of Humble and Kingwood. L'We learned one important thing this year and that was the importance of team support. Then, the season ended, but with a different complexion from it's pre-season prediction - they boys had won 8 games, losing only 13. 1 al Nimitz onlookers watch Chris Christel as he begins to pass to Arthur Baines in a game against MacArthur. bl Danny Shivers concentrates on the basket while in mid-air to score 2 points. cl Tom Skinner breaks away from two defenders and shoots for two against Eisenhower. db The 1981 Sophomore Basketball Team: fkneelingjz Tom Skinner, Mark Holmes, Chris Christel. fstandinghz Coach Brinson, Terence iPokeyJ Reed, John Pulling, David Shipman, Artnur Baines, Sylvester Roundtree, Danny Shivers, and Roderick Gillum. Sports 215 'A Will To Win' When practice began late in November the Freshman boys were eager to start the season. The season started with an eight game winning streak which was snapped off by the Hard Smiley Eagles team. During practice, Coach Darrel Phipps said, we worked on fundamental skills, conditioning, and stressing the point of a will to win. Tom Grant, Bobby Hammond, Andy Elmore, and Alvin Glenn were the outstanding players all season. Our record was 19-4. I believe our record could have been 20-3. I'm not saying we didn't do good. We were great. The potential is there in the freshman kids for the future teams of Nimitz to be exceptional. If they could keep the same attitude towards work and have no bad habits, they could be district champs some year, said Coach Phipps. . M -u, .ff a ..., ., al ab Paul Smith leaps into the air while his teammates look on during a freethrow. bl Tom Grant gets the tip off toward Kingwood's basket to try to help the score. cl The 1980 Freshman Basketball Team: ikneelingl: Alex Joseph, Alvin Glenn, Paul Smith, Andy Elmore, Andrew Neal, Anthony King, Todd Cooks. fstandinglz Henry Williams, Roy Jordan, Delbert Chaney, Kelly Ingrum, Scott Akers, Tom Grant, Bobby Quiros, Kenneth Pryor, Bobby Hammond, and Coach Darrel Phipps. 216 Sports Gradual Improvemeni Reason for Vioiorious Season Improving throughout the year, the Girls Varsity Basketball team of 80-81 wound up with a winning 13-10 record. Boasting about his team, Coach Frank Chickowski said, The girls did as well as I ex- pected, if not betterf' Sandra Tillis paved the way for the team. The sophomore was named to the 1st string All-District, the leading scorer, the most con- sistent, and the M.V.P. on the squad, according to Coach Chickowski. Voted to the 2nd string All-District was Linda Urbanek. Dorothy Glenn was selected as Honorable Mention. The most improved player on the team was Gail Collins. The main weak point on the team was the rebounding, but was countered by the high shooting percentage. Coach Chickowski, in his second year, has noticed a gradual im- provement each year and hopes for more next year. This year we're losing six seniors, but the returning players, along with the J.V. players should produce another winning season. al The Cougar defense blocks off the Eisenhower offense. bl Coach Chickowski gives his team last minute strategy. cb San- dra Tillis hits one from long range. dl Positioning for the re- bound is Stephanie Dixon. Sports 217 Theresa Linda Sandra Cheryl Crowson Urbanek Tillis Drust ab Lisa Hunter puts one in from the free-throw line. bl The game begins with Sandra Tillis getting the jump-ball. 218 Sports Yvernette Stephanie Lisa Dorothy Dixon Dixon Hu Glenn nter Sharanda Collins W? if ab bl AHi+ude Leads lo Success The J.V. Basketball team ended this year's season with a 6-8 record. Coach Lavelle Hughes feels that several good varsity choices should come from this squad. Coach Hughes believes the team's strong points were a never give-up attitude and speed. She also feels that the girls had a successful season. Many of the games were lost in the last minutes of the game. The two main problems were lack of team effort and fouls. With a little more practice the girls should smooth out these rough edges, and start working towards a winning season next year. . y , cllcg , ' ,. i , N cl al Coach Lavelle Hughes discusses team strategy with Marion Lastrap and Don- na Dugas. bl Jinx Elmore slows it down to let the team set up an offensive play. cl Jinx Elmore goes up for a lay-up against Kingwood. dl 1981 J.V. Basktball Ist row, Jackie Clayton, An- drea Cash, Kim Mayses, 2nd row, Yolanda Kimble, Marion Lastro p. Vista Ball, Marol Lansford, Coach Lavelle Hughes, 3rd row, Kelly Ken- nedy, Jinx Elmore, Donna Dugas, Cindy Corliss, Cassie Lennery. Sports 219 Practice Makes Perfect Skill combined with talent created one big force that led the Freshman girls' basketball team to its 14-8 season, according to Miss Sharon McCain, coach. Running, shooting, pivoting and various other drills helped develop the team before the season. Practice makes perfect. That's what made my team. Practice and willingness to learn, Coach McCain said. Their longest winning streak was six games with victories over MacArthur, Dee Park, North Shore Willow Ridge, Klein Forest, and Alief. Their best game of the season was a 57-20 thrashing of Alief The girls also placed in the tournaments they competed. X, M aj An opposing teammate reaches out to grasp the ball before Angie Arnett Samantha Caldwell or Cindy Holder can possibly touch it. bb Deanne Robuck defends against an Eisenhower Eagles player as she looks to pass to her team mate. cb The 1980 Freshman Basketball Team: tbottom rowlx Coach Sharon Mc Cain, Angie Arnett, Cindy Holder, and Sandra Roberts. ttop rowlz Glenda Courtney, Deanne Robuck, Samantha Caldwell, and Melanie Davis. dJ Angie Arnett, shortly after receiving the ball looks around to find another teammate or a possible 2 points. fi-ya dl 220 Sports 3- Serving Toward Success The successful season for the Cougar netters was the result of prac- ticeg two hours each day for conditioning, drills, and practice matches. To the coach, Ms. Renda Koppitz, and team members, the Nimitz Tournament was the most remembered. Here many of the players made it to the semi-finals and advanced on to the finals. Other notable tourneys included Aldine, Eisenhower, and MacArthur. Outstanding players of the year were Jack Bartuska and Anne Alsina. However, the entire team improved throughout the season. Coach Koppitz believes that the team is a lot stronger, a lot more mature, and will be one of the top three in district next year. bi al Harold Williams concentrates on ser- ving abilities during practice. bi The 1980-81 Nimitz Tennis Team. cl Jimmy Head hits a backhand volley during his match. dl Martha Askins connects on a cross-court shot at district. dl Sports 221 Runners Stride in Style Placing respectfully high in district, the few but mighty cross- country members had every reason to be proud. The girls team placed 2nd in district and the boys placed 4th, with eight people eligible for region. The qualifiers, all girls, were Tanya DeBardelaben, seniorg Jan and Joan Dagenhardt, seniors, Jennifer Hellwig, senior, Annette Her- nandez, juniorg Leah Lucas, sophomoreg Jennifer Rucker, juniorg and Debbie Stevens, junior. With practices consisting of many grueling miles, day in and day out, the workouts were striving for consistency and improvement. Ac- cording to Coach Pete Stewart, the most consistent runners were Tanya DeBardelaben, Joan Dagenhardt, and Jennifer Rucker. Jen- nifer Hellwig and Raleigh Rodriguez were the most improved runners. Although this year was only the 2nd for the cross-country competi- tion, the runners have built quite a reputation with the future shining bright. 1'- en' ' 222 Sports Aft- 14 e EJ al Lisa Galleger races toward the finishing line in record time. bl An ex- hausted Natalie Fisher is offered a help- ing hand by Tanya DeBardelaben. cl Charles VanDuser strains for the extra effort that pushes him onward. dl The girls get ready for another practice run. el It's all or nothing as the meet is about to start. fl David Yammer tries to break away from the pack late in the race. gl Joan Degenhardt's on a leisurely stroll during practice. hl The course is all for Mike Tichota to conquer. ij Christina Rodgers gets a bit of relaxation from Mike Tichota before the big race. jj The 1980-'81 Cross-Country Team. Sports 223 Viciorg in the asf Lane Boys Track Good showings in district were constant for the boys track teams under the coaching of Charlie Long, Terry Forga and Bill Alexander. The teams main objective was to finish better in district than the previous year and to better their own achievements. Mike Livergood worked extremely hard during the season and was rewarded with the Most Valuable Player Award. In district competition, Mozelle Darthard and Albert Myres both took 2nd place in the long jump. Third place went to Joe Rossberg in the pole-vault. Fourth place went to the sprint relay team CAlbert Myres, Mozelle Darthard, Greg Moon, and D.C. Washingtonh. Fifth place went to Royce Abdalla in the 400. Sixth place went to Greg Moon in the 200. The outstanding runners were Darthard, Myres, Moon, Abdalla, and Clarence Glenn. Nimitz finish- ed 3rd in A.I.S.D.g 4th in Baytown and 5th in district. A I was pleased with the way they competed, said Coach Long. When they 'won against stronger opponents, they won well. Girls Track Kisha Williams, Lisa Hunter, Renee Johnson, Tracy Boomer, Annette Hernandez, Rowena Buchanan, and Debbie Stevens were the most con- sistent. Lisa Hunter broke a Jetero Meet record in the Triple Jump with a 35 feet 5 inch total. The varsity finished 7th in district, while the J.V. finished in 2nd place with a total 104 points. The girls' track most outstanding district qualifiers were their relay teams. The J .V.'s 400 relay placed 2nd, 800 relay placed 3rd, and the 1600 relay plac- ed 4th. The varsity's 800 relay placed 5th. Coach Hopkins said, lf we hadn't had a lot of varisty injuries the last 3 weeks, we would have gotten farther. We just look toward next year for a better season. The M.V.P.'s were Renee Johnson and Rowena Buchanan. 224 Sports al Coach Forga demonstrates the technique that goes into shot- put. bl Emmit Smith is about to send the discus flying during practice. cl Boys Track Team. dl The 1980-81 Girls Track Team. el Yolanda Kimble gives that little extra effort during the district meet. Sports 2 226 Varsilg Baseball Slrikes llnl wi+h I5-IQ Season The Varsity baseball team finished their season with a 15-12 record overall and a 7-7 district record. The outstanding players for the year were Scott Hallmark, Richard Pruitt, and Mike Walker. Hallmark was the leading batter with a .407 average and seven homeruns. Pruitt followed with a .315 average and 16 stolen bases. Walker led the pitching staff with five wins, five losses, and five saves. Robert Nunely tossed in six wins, three losses, and one save. Gaining placed on All-District 1st String were Hallmark and Pruitt. Walker, John Tayler, and Dwayne Schumann were selected for the 2nd All- District Team. Coach Dale Hinze felt the team worked hard all during the season and finished with a successful year with high expectations for next season. Spons 3 . .1 , . Q ,T -M . i 1 - , 1 ,- 1 . ar , . -, , Q - 9 s. .5 p 4 - . the-Q as 'W-' ' SS'-A, -5 - is .5 ' ., 'A -R ay E- 'f' 12 R 1 ii R, . V . .gg F 1. . .Fi-.Q , A Six' M' M V 2 all T in 'FT is R ff- .X al Glen Johnson passes a friendly smile, during a game at Thorne Stadium. bl Stength overpowers speed, as Brent Lee fires the ball at the Aldine Mustangs. cl Coach Wayne Tyllick schemes up plays which the Cougars could possibly use. dj Tom Schwind records the direction in which the opposing players hit the ball, this eventually helps for defensive plays. el Mike Rayburn waits for the pitcher's wind up, hoping for a base hit. fb The Varsity team lines up along the 1st base line which the National An- them is played and the flag is raised. gl Robert Nunley finds an inning of rest during a game. Helll let the offense do the rest. hh John Taylor line drives down the 3rd base line for an easy single. il Mike Rayburn trots in to home plate for a run. Sports 227 Q, I , . -5, ,,... 1 J.V. Winds Up Winner The J .V. baseball team started their season off slow, but after a lot of hard work and individual ef- fort, they molded into a good team. The outstanding players were Marvin Stewart, Buzz Wilson, Tom Skinner, and Scott Weigle. Stewart and Wilson led the team in batting with one homerun each. Wilson also led the Cougars in pitching along with Jeff Hellwig. Finishing the season with a winning 7-6-1 district record, the squad wound up 11-13-1 overall record. Coach Boyd Lyckman is proud of his young squad and feels they had a successful year. Many good players should come from the J .V. to help the varsity next year. 228 Sports Trophies Testifg Qualify The 1980-81 golf season proved to be a swinging success for the Nimitz Cougars. Both teams were outstanding according to Coach Frank Chickowski, who used the many individual and overall trophies to back his opinion. The boys golf team took first place in the Alief, Alvin, and Deer Park tournaments. Mike Shipman was the most consistent player, ty- ing for a 3rd place trophy at Alvin and winning a 2nd place trophy at Alief. Jay Tomlinson won a 2nd at Alief and tied for lst at Deer Park. Donna Martin turned in the lowest score of the year for the girls team. Tany DeBardelaben and Cindy Wilhelm lowered their scores throughout the year. The girls golf team played well and improved with each tournament. ' T.. swftlwfiw dl ei A . . ,. T1 7 effff?:fQ CJ ai Mike Shipman takes a practice swing before teeing oft. hi 1980-81 Golt l'eain: lst row: Toni Cheatwood, Donna Mar- tin, Sherri Allen, Coach Chickowski. 2nd row: Rogers Hughes. Tommy Ben- net, Mike Shipman, Ronnie llahlstroin. Clay Sands, Jay Tomlinson. ci Donna Martin prepares to chip the hall on the green, di -lerry Branham sends the hall flying. el Clay Sands spends some extra time at the practice range. Sports 229 Move ahead 4 pa ges and find a good deal on flowers for special evenis Move ahead 3 spaces for pairomzmg your local busmess Ad S gba ' . JQ gg, . L. U MC .. x QQ ci, , mg Suppori gour gearbook 5' X -M Pt and urohase -fl Nj p an ad TNQ ,fm 5-'I ff ff X im V7 , 4 ff ,f . s . - 'zf' ff f I h X,-. . I f VY - ' -' 2' - '- 'Cf' I f f' N V, , ,, --1...-w ' ' X -' ' X ' ---f:' 1,-f ,- li The Game of K xv LX, X V, NIMITZ Save your money for your 1981 82 yearbook I I if A f x li VW 1 of X I jflf' I lx l ll lll A of N ' X lil' lf X , 5 F Ely y L' so wx-X. 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SENIORQ Deduci iwo crediis for noi aHending +he senior aoiiviiies. mm MW X a 9-ENIORS Tassel IQ gears off and go io Play 'fhe ihe graduaiion Game of Nimiiz ri hi , and movi CIDSlng ahead info ihe fuiure bg voiing For ihe 1981-82 class ofiicers , X M -5. ,,.r...,,k , The Gam of' 9 . .ng A X X Vw i , ,J M1 if A IV! X rf N K' if xi-X M L 1 NIMITZ Refurning Siudenis Remember fo buy your I 981-82 yearbook Siay home Friday nighi and cram for all your finals Clo g 25 100 pts 80-99 pts 60-79 pts 0-59 pts N .XA Zt. , is Q 31,1 'L Y . gy ig gt, , :VHS K. Q, he El 10 pts U10 pts. E120 pts. Deier-mining lhe Score There are numerous ways that a player may be a winner par- ticipating in The Game of Nimitz. To determine success in playing the game, use the following checklist to measure your success. D 10 pts. - participated in at least one extra curricular organization El 10 pts. - patronized a Nimitz extra-curricular activityffund raiser Cl 10 pts. - passed each class U 10 pts. - was exempt from at least 3 finals E 10 pts. - made friends with a Nimitz teacherfsl or administrator III 10 pts - bought a copy of The Logge - did not go to D-Hall or SAC - supported the Nimitz athletic program attending at least 1 varsity game of each support - graduated from NIMITZ HIGH SCHOOL Closing 253 254 Closing Expressions iell ihe feelings of being a winner earbook Staff Scores Last Laugh bleeding in the gutter! I know, in my ear. I'm opping it to pieces. I need a potographer. Throw e thing over here. Did you know John Lennon ed? Call Mark. Not now, we are leading. Hide the een m8zms. Sell ADS!! Sell YEARBOOKS!! Why the Coronation in May?? Where's the job stamp? ratch my back. I need a grease pencil. Donna, ll you cut my hair? I have Eric's shirt , said ndy coming out of the darkroom. Who lost the ker game??? Turn out the lights and let me in. . . row the liquid paper. Mark, why are you in the set??? What about our mountain? Will we meet r deadline?? Turn the radio down or off. KILL . It's too grainy. Donna Martin 1981 Logge Co-Editor Mamma D-76 goes in the first pan, right? How long have these negs been in?? Do you add time if the picture is too black? Hey, there's two O-23. Where are the negs? Put down that clothes pin. I can't keep my shirt snapped. I thought I heard Coyotes. . . Wherels the blanket? I'm tired. . . Hey man, I can't get this picture to come out, man. There's no paper. Hide the ice. . .What have you been do- ing???? Where are your pages?? SELL ADS!!! I love snap shirts. The pictures are burnig. Sell Year- books!! Make contacts... I need a pass. where is she???? Et tu Brute. Don't slam the door. Who painted Cindy?? Yearbook shows movies??? who is Sally Jones??? When will they come in? EDITORS PAGE . . . Eric J. 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