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FHAXHERO Outstanding Club Members Honored . g b
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ath! Science - Solving for Answers ontinuing the traditions of Nimitz at U.l.L. Regional since the school open- the Math!Science teams have of things to be proud of. The spent long hours practicing learning shortcuts to tests. A deal of time and effort went in- preparing for competitions. like Doug Venverloh, Mark Eva loe, limmy Vaughan, and Garrett, placed several times at meets. McClenny said, The teams plenty of time for growth and 'nent considering they have year left until graduation. Being a member of The Olympic's of the is an honor and rewards are en- countered. One is the fact of two great ad- visors, Anne Hazzan and Frank McClenny, the other is this club is a national club sponsored by a Local Chapter of the National Organiza- tion. There are two phases of competition: long term and short problem. The long term is where each team selects one of five problems ranging from robotics, ecology, future pro- blems, structural engineering, or even vehicle design with problems changing each year. The short problem is where the team gives a solu- tion of a shorter problem and usually has one minute for preparation. The team did very good during competi- tions and learned a great dealf' said Ms. Hazzan. -1 Olympics of the Mind Creating the Unknown Top of page: MATH AND SCIENCE TEAM - Back Row, Left to Right: Amy Edwards, Hung Nguyen, Doug Venverloh, Mark Mason, Michael Ouast, Bar- bara Dittrick. Front Row, Left to Right: Eva loe, Rafael Roques, Doug Smejkal, Daniel Wilson, Fazra Rizvi. Bottom of Page: OLYMPICS OF THE MIND TEAM - Back Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Hazzan, Billy Devoy, Eb- by lohn, lay Africa, Doug Venverloh, Mark Mason, Micheal Quast, Andy Lee, Amy Edwards, Mr. McClen- ny. Front Row, Left to Right: Kris Newton, Thuha Nguyen, Hung Nguyen, Doug Smejkal, Nidal Dabbasi, Rafael Roques, Daniel Wilson, Fazia Rizvi, Eva loe, Shoby john, Veronica Budini, Anthony Garci. Organizations 181
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it lt's More Than Styling, Cutting Hair NDon't cut too much off. UI want a soft perm but only on top. 'My nails are a disaster zone. Those were just a few of the echoes heard in the Nimitz Cosmetology room. ln a few short words, people go into the Cosmetology room and expect miracles. Miracles are then performed, with the knowledge to create new and exciting looks. President Tracey LaFreniere said, 'Cosmetology isn't just styling hair, but the knowledge and prac- tice to achieve the final step, a cosmetologist. lt gets frustrating at times but in the end l know it will pay off. The girls held a fashion show in the Nimitz auditorium in the month of january. The girls worked hard to get ready for the show. At the show, everyone enjoyed themselves and the girls felt the show was a big success. 1984-1985 COSMETOLOGY OFFICERS - Back Row. President, Tracey Lalfrenierep Sponsor, Mrs. Walford. Front Row: Reporter, Suzette King, Secretary, Sandra Allgood, Historian, Dora Perez. Not Pictured: Vice Presi- dent, Wanda Warren, Treasurer, Denise Slater-Ortizp Parlimentarian, lalana Andrewsg Sgt.-at-Arms, Susan Lawrence. Z. Sharon Taylor takes a break from her busy schedule. 3. Stephanie Stevens practices on a classmate, 4 lill Herman is thinking twice about another haircut while classmate Theresa Vaughn is about to attack 5. 1984-1985 COSMETOLOCY 4 Front Row, Left to Right: Wanda Warren, lill Herman, Debbie Prince, Ruby Herrin, Tamra Goodwin, Carmela Medina, Rhonda Brown, Dora Perez, Ellen Kromer. Back Row: Liz Ramos, Sandra Allgood, Michelle Knight, Suzette King, Angela Shipley, Diane jones, Theresa Vaughn, Sonia Pelletier, Terry Hitt, Ami Brasfield, Stephanie Stevens, Tracey LaFreniere, Mrs, Walford, Organizations 183 Cosmetology -
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