Nimitz High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Irving, TX)

 - Class of 1974

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' ' , h f ff.,aQ?:?' x 0 Y 'Av I V ' JJ. f 1 , f ff 5 f fi K 5 : f3,EZQe K I is 45' . ifpg Y X A E Q 5 363 i 5 NT. i. . V E - . k 'f Wi' f G' , VX? 'E Y 4 . b 5 MEF 5 Vg W 4 i H fivaht 24: -5 W ww? 4 ALONE, WE QFOOD G3-PAQPING IN THE DARKNESS F251-KCHING FOB A BEHEIZ U l N G ', X R .-n,,,,wm.-sn-u 'v.. '3 '1'i,...2WffA ' WE EVEN POUND FREEDOM , ,,, Ii i ,,1 ew . 4. N W. fw,-m N WALLS XKXXXXX NL W -f , fri, Q - 5 f ff? , ffpl ' ....,-w. F ft f- 5 nz ' 7 5 f sw 5 'Q 2 5 :L 1 f Z '-2'-,Es , 2 , l ff, E 1 L Zag . Ei -'z ', ,-gui Will nlf fr! X i e :IW R ,' f N. E I: f In-fflizg 15? fn , , 4, . , -, Uv ' f N115 Ei-E My m KG' ' m 11 A 'fiEi:iQiQi f i IL ,gj, 'f9'5Qn M M x W ww 2 X if Ng: Q xm 1., -5 P3 6 s M S 453, 4' . x - W1 7377 ' g ' ssha iw Si ' ' ,,fJ'f'v, , '+ 4' -ag MLP -T-11 '-5 '- : - bw, iv, I -. . : -1 '? 2-R'-ff- gk, E 'S i 3 ': :- N - , is M- 25 6 , ... 2 gy - I 1:5 ,. , - , :, .. 'E-1 :. : ,Z N ,iff , W: .. '.:: A1 Q 4 Wi .L-5-g -L'. 45 A .555 A- - i. I QW' 0919 JUXUVDOYM ff Mpd i '03 Cqiggjfawkix Of 45 My I f I '1 ' f .X lx r A y 3, '7A,!' Xxx! Obfhdf X G y f W' x 'gffyy f4f3Z,f fx , M of ff' fsf M J 12 AJ!! J ,ft V ON 5-'wi JL f 'M rv R., V Q ff ,mf M wi kfk i jq, if IV 4 nfzij V 5 eg? fc: 1 ll ax! 3 g Xl, ,J J , M' 'J f N F 4 W5 N 1 M . - ,T-.fd X ,fu Xffx U! A ' im 11 wif ,flqm if, UWM m w 1,71-E 194 1 5 J Lf M ,f - .V 4 'I5 x. NIM112. ,, OF PLACE , . .Ls My N Q ff QM 'F---., ,.,..C. - ' ., ,, A ' 'Y 'L' -Q fY af Ll 7' STUFF 1 N Gwgmigohm- Luwlwwmhh mm - QW - Latina, lx 1 -- , -- K.-v.-..Y-,-7n- .q-,r,-, uf.---..,-'V --3-un, i F I I 1 N V l Y 51.52 Acfivifies I LEFT: Debbie Hamilton. RIGHT: Ro fi UWM 1, Urganizofions 21 'Q an U C cu 5 k an 2 LJ 22 Q . . ii? , 4 'W ' Q3 IH' ,KJI4 .,1'1' 'Q ,N W y I A r fi fi: fu V , 5 r,gt'i 4? ,IJ Donna Garrett cGilI M YH Char! Kirby Becky I' a Brewe Let nda Clarkston Bre Graham Donna I. .c D U L D U 1l .D L. 0 .C an 2 0 .c ell Mic O'Conn I1 fe Ka U U L5 D mc .9 .a .a an Q Haley Fl USG S . 4. -I Denise Beasley Cheerleaders Qpffwb fasts These six girls help the whole student body express their spirit by leading them through the cheers at football games, pep rallies and everywhere else that school functions take place. During spirit week they iudged all the homeroom door decorations to see who had the most creative designs. The cheerleaders added a spark to the football players by decorating their lockers each week before the football games. During the summer they attended a workshop in which they won first place in one competition and second in three competitive evenings. All this and much more has helped in making Nimitz Our Kind of Place. 24 r .g l' ,44 46 girls make up the drill team this year, 7 of whom are officers. Under the new direction of Miss Kaye Crawford, the Vikas have taken on a new look. Their routines this year have been made up mostly of precision work in a different dance manner. The officers attended a summer camp at Loyola University in New Orleans. They learned many different routines and brought back a lst place trophy for their excellent performance. These girls performed at football games, pep rallies, and various other activities. Dances included: modern iazz, umbrella, disc, pom- pom, and high kick routines. At the last pep rally the senior Vikas performed their traditional last dance to the music of Step to the Rear. Their bounce is mainly gone but never their enthusiasm! UPPER RIGHT: Tammy Turner. LOWER RIGHT: Patty Gee. LOWER LEFT: Cheerleaders. Drill Team 25 www im x Q s . H X. , ' N N 4 I 1? ' V Q 4. ' ww ' QM, F-, ,xr ,W L' :-. X, N-.Q . 'M Q' Xu' 'Ml pglyi' ' W A ' Wig X . sf A aw .' - fait' S, , t, ,. 'wx .' W , ,WI 4,1 W . ,, . - -. ' f ' NW V , .gf .is... , A , ji 1- . f' . 43 6 V lg' 4. X K '1 Al 4 1 Aw , hh' Ni Igx. fi nb ,.,,.g s. I Q. ,- Q ,,f'f' V -1' A, Nm.: x : , X' .K , Y L A, wx. , , L5 ,. Y ' 1 W . U , .4 . Q 3. ' ' . ' 5 'I-1 ew.-Y - 1 1 . P' 4 ' ' ,9- Nt' w ,- Q ., Ji 149 ,,f ., xl I Q2 Qffffqf ' - A ,, . mr Q .04 1 y, I : ,LT ,Q YH 1?'Q-Vg f ' K: WL- 'apr .. W 4 2 '- i 'Query A ,r lam V I 4' . - ' ,f - JI 'e .7 1 FAA I . I fi, x' I 'f . . ' Y - 3 W E' , X , g 19 xy Y' ff? 'C B-Band I, - A Fm, fi , I- 2 :- o i- Z- m 3 O 'U Melissa Mea E I U 'o C o I- an .c 'C O 3 in C 3 U Ps U H O N C 0 42 .ac c U I- IL D U C 82 L53 ,Ei- '-s Ds 'EE GZ' 3: 4:2 0 U 5: 9.5 5? 0 O Zi- '69 89 59' O IJ: 9.3 3.1: D 0 n-Q C .22 58 DD 92 -Qc: 50 mn L 0 -7232 U Ea: m3 Ee 22 Vernon 'Y Ter GH Norm elyn Mad Carol Hengy mmehe Di Gnne Je Beccera Mary ..'E 12 U T53 32 X C E2 dh.: lb 53 Pc Um 'Zac is in be 19 m Ill Ci ff 5 5- 15 Es P- IZ C --a- -E2 38 2? 0 JD 13 0.5 CK .J E -3 3115 192 EE S8 -I7 3 o Wardl Tom John Shelton ggef Ja U9 Embry Do TE r U D .C U C U u GD C 0 LC sham G ent W Br Cf cy Slig Kemp TFC C 0 L U .C U1 Z' .o E LI-I 5. C o P- .C U I- 9 an Z' ii Ill E .E E 2 o D Sieve Smith nd 2 L rles Ki ger Cho .E in PM L LL C U L C 5 D- an c c U U GD E .Q 5 .E 'U C U U7 In C C U U A- U9 U 'c an T1 P I- .E N .E hd Vi an E C '7 E C J: m U I- O U m I c: U E CL C .c U CD :a C Q i 'c Woo CODHG D arf ondc Slew Rh pez John Lo nis Haley Den F855 Child .2 c eu D 27 A-Band This year we have seen a series of excellent performances given by our band. They performed at every football game, gave several concerts and played at pep rallies. They were invited to the opening of the Dallas-Ft. Worth Regional Airport to play the National Anthem along with the other two Irving high school bands. They also performed pre-game at one of the S.M.U. games and gave a special concert for the Nimitz High Booster Club. The songs included: Joy To The World, The First Time Ever l Saw Your Face, Rock Salt, Down By The Lazy River, and St. James Infirmary. In August the band had two members attend camp at the University of Texas, Arlington, Ron Lindig and Mike Edwards. While there they learned to take voice commands and also learned whistle commands. ln October they attended the Bell Marching Festival and in November attended the U.I.L. contest. A successful year for a successful Viking band. 'fa 28 nag Q Gd . M iQ,, .f r , I- A:,.' '.,,, 1 ' K V ,- , f'h- Vg 'f V 1' if M,L5PP92'!'7 Qjyl. ff , a , SV , 15, Vina. 'VVAV ,gs -1 ,l-2241297 uri-vw'-5. - wav' +V- M f . . ,-,fx hs qyrv- ' A fmflwffiwqf ' 4 1 K, arffaffwyh 8- + Chorale Q O Becky Reeves Diane Little David Forbus Tim Cashion '19 stro Arm hillip P L It as hd N ov 'U C a an 95 E 0 .E GI 'u :- 2 -I .E Z :N an C n. 0 I on 22 as E E ES an 0 E U -1 U7 C O In 3 va Susan Arm Rebecca Riggs rcus Maddison Herron Ma U L. D U gl 'Il .Q .Q o D r. 'a .E U PM 5. 1. 0 .D 0 I 4 'U LLI Brad Ritter ce Manson D I. 2 10 .X Hic eh All bs Wayne Dob Terri Bembenek tter Ri Defi!! Re rk Mize Ki Huffman Pam Duenkel P- 'U Cin Bozman Don James Schultz Lorrie Pence Randy Kizzia Ruth Edwards SS Dan Burge Belinda Seaton Carol Price FGDCS Cathy Law Iiot EI .E I on x. 0 X Q Z' S as .c ID I' Oo: fs .30 Er r. Ei By cn ,,,.s .fo .:-U 0-2 a. .50 '5-:E 542 0 U C an in 5.9 13 T',..s Q.: E: o gl 0 -:.z-5 'ESE UL- mol-L OL, ESE .IQLJ in 32 S55 ESE UU5 one E55 F532 --, ,, New . ,..,,g,,,,,. ,f 'W'kk git was 5 ' ggi- ! w Sf' .,., v K 'Lf . .. ,.., . - ,Wu 6.. ,f ,,,1,k,,X , W,,: J' Tv 2 3 f wg! 4 ---- as , W.. M, W v-af 'K' f W. mn. .. I m:l,, QTMQPJLS The Chorale is a selected group of vocal musicians chosen by competitive auditions each spring. They sing many concerts each year for civic groups, school activities, church, and businesses. In addition, they sang at University lnterscholastic League contests. This year the Chorale is going on tour to Washington D.C. via Arkansas, Kentucky Tennessee, Virginia, and Maryland. On returning they'll go through North Carolina, Alabama, Georgia Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas. While on tour they will give 6 performances. The highlight of the tour will come when the Chorale sings on the steps of the capital in Washington D.C. in a 30 minute concert. I r i l l i i in-2 L ,,,. f, ' Bozeman. LEFT: Cindy Duenkel and Becky Reeves. RIGHT: Don Chorale 31 I' Palme die 'U LI.I .9 N .U Z PN 'U C U Z ua uv 0 QU H D 1 c U D X ADVANCED GIRLS CHOIR Ruth Brambila Robbye Cox Cindy Duenkel Sherry Kane Brenda Kemp Sherry Loyd Sylvia Loyd Marla Marney Letha McClelland Karen Meadows Tanya Nichelson Renee Perry Carol Price Becky Reeves Renetta Ritter lDlOlz Q: Leigh Sauer Christi Savage Natalie Stevenson Sherry Taylor Vachelle Wade Pam Huffman GIRLS CHOIR Connie Alley Rhonda Anderson Cheryl Cantwell Mary Chapman Lavonda Collins Terri Cooper Julie Dunn Deena Edmonson Brenda English Janet Fuson Robin Gilchrist Dawn Goodman Kimberly Harris Janice Henry Valerie Hicks Linda Hudson Loretta Huerta Kathy Kelly Sheila Kohorst Kim McKenny Frances Mantooth Jeanette Marlowe Rebecca Mitchell Patti Murray Renee Nelson Cindy Norman Dolores Ponce Virginia Schlicher Cynthia Veach Vickie Winnett Cathy Young Janet Young Choir Newsgoger Staff ,mg W ,, 'L .. :si 'Y .gf M.,-B4-Q t . L -I 5' ' .. ,, , L 21 ' ws: 'QV' 8 T .'ZQf.i,, ,M HE-.4 J ' N ,L fl, fa gm LEFT: Chris Patrick. RIGHT: Ricky Dail. LOWER LEFT: Sandy Furgerson. The Nimitz newspaper, The Sword and Shield was issued once every 3 weeks. The staff published IO copies this year. The last edition was a special Senior Edition in which the seniors were honored. The newspaper staff attended a workshop in Austin during the sum- mer. They worked on writing articles and expanding ideas. They received several awards for outstanding writ- ing. This workshop proved beneficial for all involved. The iournalism I classes provided the staff with information and ideas which helped them choose and write articles. This gave the iournalism I class experience on the techniques of printing a paper. The newspaper staff spoke out on very important issues around school keeping everyone informed about Our Kind of Place. Ricky Dail - Co-Editor Sandra Robinette - Co-Editor Dan Andrews Pat Cooper Tana English Sandy Furgerson Chris Patrick Mary Pierce Mark Smith Karen Willaford LEFT Mary Pierce RIGHT Dan Andrews Lowek LEFT Swgfd Gnd 35 Yearbook Staff UAS Last March, the new Valhalla staff started preparing for the 1974 Valhalla. Meetings - workshops - sessions - discussions . . . all channeled toward a fast beginning for the new book. Assignments were made, plans were set, deadlines were discussed, and work began immediately. Vocabulary changed - from pictures to prints, from page to layout. New terms were discovered - quad-pak, headlines, IO pt. , kickers, rough draft . . . o new line of thought was developing. With a lot of hard work, the preparation turned into the new Valhalla - a pictorial coverage of 1900 + Vikings! ,J 'J 5'-ox so JCM mfiizg Mr V, -e . U A-as F Z Pam Brown - Co-Editor Linda Marlowe - Co-Editor, Head Photographer Letha McClelland - Sports Editor Renee Riddle - Activities Editor Linda Wrinkle - Organizations Editor Bobby Wadsworth - Photographer Karen Copeland Cathy Engel Brenda Harris Melinda Griggs Karen O'Connell Larry Wadsworth TOP: Larry Wadsworth, Letha McClelland, Melinda Griggs. BOTTOM: Linda Wrinkle. OPP PAGE: Cathy Engel, Karen O'Connell, Brenda Harris. RIGHT: Karen Copeland. Yearbook Staff R.O. T.C. 5 R . W. C .N J ' J aw 'h2 f GOLD COMPANY Mike McDougald l Perry Anderson Daryl Marcantel 3 Earnest Ayers Ronald Mathews Dwayne Baker Larry Mexia Eugene Canney James Mikels ? Tom Carlson Bill Miller Lindell Carpenter Billy Morris Q William Carpenter Randy Murphy Tim Cashion Clyde Noah j Sam Collins Arnold Osuna Mike Clifton John Palmer 5 Keigh Delmar Robert Paty Henry Dorantes Mike Peavy Daryl Embry Randy Richardson i James Fox David Russell 3 Tom Freeman Richard Sanford Warren Frysinger Rodney Selman Berry Gordon Tracy Sligar Mike Gossett David Starling I Hereld Grider Allen Treuehber Dennis Cain Allen Jones Steve Sanders Williern Grider Ricky -l-rebeueh William Canny Michael Jones William Sanders Rierierd Grimes Allen Turner Roger Carson John Keatts David Sandridge Jenn Heley Wes Wede George Cermac Wayne Kelly Pat Sawyer l sieve Herelye Terry Welleee Lynn Cline Alan Kinsey Jerry Slate Gerry Heed James Word James Covington Joel Kizzia Jeff Smith James Heed Ricky Werd Monroe Davis James Littlehorse Mark Smith Kyle Jernieen Kennelh Weiser. Michael Dennis Timothy McClelland Mike Speaker Cherlee Knepe Sieven Werls Lindell Easley Jimmy McConathy Phillip Stowell Cherles Johns Tim Wilcox Gerry Ellis Patrick McCullum Tracy Thompson Reber, Johns Weyne Wilson Clifford Fogus Robert McCullum Dayle Thorn Jerry Kinsel Henry Godnia Tim McDougIad Dwight Tidwell sienley Lamb BLUE COMPANY James Golden David Mocha Jimmy Tillery -l-ern Lernere Merk Bleek Mark Gordon Curtis Martin Darrell Todd Charles Lee Reberi Bleueh James Grider Arlon Mossy Mike Ussery Ernesi Love Kenneih Brunch James Grimes Patrick Moody Dale Villacci Renely Loyd Roger Brown Warren Groff Daniel Mouser David Wagoner Merlen McBride -lernes Bunch Ronald Hawkins Richard Neal Vince Watkins Deneld Meljeniel James Holderman Authur Norris Don Wells Richard Holliday Marrin O'Conner Jeffery Wells Rick Hopkins Robert Pierce Tommy Wilcox Ysidro Huerta Tim Remley Frank Ybarra Douglas Jacobs Randy Russell Timothy Zimmerman Tommy Jessup Bill Sanders l 1 1 38 3 I ii .ms ' or The Naval Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps is a very important part of the curriculum in our school. The program was designed for a student's last 3 years in high school. N.J.R.O.T.Z. students have a major goal of citizenship, leadership, teamwork and high standards of personal conduct and appearance. The program teaches students self development. N.J.R.O.T.Z. at Nimitz also has a drill team which demonstrates skilled marching and rifle manuevers and they have also established a band and hope to have a rifle team. The students take various field trips to ships and naval stations. These trips offer the students an in depth view of how the navy really operates and gives them the opportunity to consider whether they might want to make the Navy- their career. We are honored to have our school chosen for this Navy program. R.O. IC. Scott Rogers - Pres. Carol Price - Sec. Amy Leibensburger - Treas. Nancy Conder - Parl. Randy Reno - Hist. Gary Witt - Champ. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Cynthia Brown Karen Charlton Karen Copeland Cathy Engle David Keatts Roxanne McDonald Mickey O'Callaghan Dewayne Randle 40 Marty Randle Barbara Riddle Jesse Sandoval Cheryl Shoemaker Phillip Underwood Dugan Walker Neil Wright H li U Dan Andrews Angie Bates Denise Beasley Bruce Benton Robert Best Frank Bravo Dan Burgess Nicholas Case Donna Cermac We at I' ,fff,J,f1Mw, . :S JW , , 4.4 .1 J, e A f V , A K -- 535. ,L Q, fm ,, n,f?4 we 4 f ,'-,, I. ., tw 4 ' L' zifzffeifhf ' N, 'Q-an Beverly Copeland Donna Crabtree Brenda Curton Dennis Day Becky Dehart Karen Dixon John Dowty Brenda Duvall Harold Elam Daryl Embry Laura Evens Dean Flores Kim Foster Kathy Fuller Tommy Gill Charles Granger Benny Greenlaw Melinda Griggs Vicky Hansen Brenda Harris Danny Harris Sharon Harris D' Hataway Charles Johns Marilyn Johnson Penny Johnson Mike Kee Marvin Kinnamon Becky Kirby Phillip Knight Charles Layne Bobby Lewis Kelly Liles Bruce Linden Rene McDole Patti Martindale Don Meade Mellissa Meeks Sharon Miller Jimmy Prince Jody Puckett Danna O'Callaghan Joni Randle Kathy Raspante Becky Reeves Rocky Ribble Cathy Scott Debra Shafer Pat Shanahan Gorden Strong E ,.-..-M.. ff ' ll il A pa' -V' E' I i , , , fvw . f:yf: Q- zw - . R i Q . ' :ir rrlee e i iiljigiw . ' i' T T - f Q J! Wai W W Z H :VV K vi I f .wa-i wi' 1 fi ' M A T Tegii! , ,.., y ,,,. V ,I ,, ti 1 ,. , - VV , T 1 ,IVVV , A I' he 51.1 , g ,,,, I f V' . , l 'ig . , f ' ' P Q ' , . ' W' , , I -' '2-7 ',' it ' 4 5- i 1 , fi .4 , f 4 9 .s .W i . i g, , k ,tht 5 ' 'ffi I' 'f -'-' 1 I . .J ' - T '1 I Q A, w-' J Jai'-fl 'A 5 , ,. il A i gl' ff ' fig' . X f i:,,l.zf t, ' 1. V 4, ,- . fr, . i , A . ' f .f'lf , l vi 'ii' V ' T ,- V Wf,, , f .,Vl .g VAAV 4' I Qi 'ly i ,',,, ,:V1, , My H I .1 The Nimitz Student Council is an organization which serves as the governing body of the school. Each homeroom chose a representative to serve for the entire school year. Officers for the Student Council were chosen last spring by the student body. The Student Council not only serves as a ruling body, they also sponsor many organized school activities. They were responsible for planning and organizing the Fall Valhalla parade and dance. They also published a student directory and hosted the annual Skionnhet Beauty Pageant. They boosted the spirit a great deal by selling fight ribbons, pendants, and decals. This group is greatly responsible for the grit and pride that Nimitz is known for! UPPER LEFT: Scott Rogers. RIGHT: Ruth Brambilla OPP. PAGE: Beckii Zinn, Carol Price. Chris Sullivan Glen Teague Tammy Tissier Mike Ussery Randy Ussery Linda Vasquez Brenda Wck Bobby Wadsworth Gwynno Walker Beckii Winn Ruth Withers Brenda Wright Donna Ziegenfuss Student Council 4, NHS Q The National Honor Society is an organization made up of a select group of outstanding scholastic students. These students have shown not only superior scholastic, but also amazing leadership ability. The Nimitz, Roy L. Curry Chapter of National Honor Society, participates in many valuable activities. The money they earned through bake sales and other activities was used to give a college scholarship to an outstanding senior. Ralph Blackerby Don Bozman Stephanie Carter Moni Cowen Carol Crowe Ricky Dail DeAnn Darland James Dimmette Donna Garette Bill Grider Pat Henderson Gilbert Hutchins Frank Jenkins David Keatts Leeta Keele David Lawson Amy Leibensburger Bruce Linden THIS PAGE: Susan Wadsworth. OPP.: Barbara Riddle and Joe Perez. 42 Rosanne McDonald Charlyn McGill Sandra Mayfield Kirk Mize Anna Moon Bill Moon Sandra Moreland Cheryl Patrick Chris Patrick Joe Perez Carol Price Becky Reeves Randy Reno Paul Reynolds Rebecca Riggs Robbie Robinson Scott Rogers Brenda Roshto Jesse Sandoval Kim Skeene Kim Smith William Vita Susan Wadsworth Mark Warren Wende Waters Alfred Weber Gary Witt Mu Alpha Theta is a National High School and Junior College honorary math society. The purpose of this organization is to promote enioyment and understanding of mathematics among high school students. The Nimitz Chapter of Mu Alpha Theta has been a very active group. They started their year with the initiation of members. Their meetings were sparked with many speakers and math films. They held the Math Olympiads for students interested in math and to promote the club in Junior Highs. Mu Alpha Theta has definitely found its place at Nimitz. SOPHOMORES Carol Baker Karen Copeland Sharon Elmore Laura Garms John Haley Cary Hyden Debbie Kubica Carol Lotspeich Cathy Lawrence Debbie Marshall Tammy Massey Robert Poty Paul Ratcliff Barbara Riddle Charles Swift Ken Story JUNIORS Valerie Allen Ralph Blackerby Brenda Clarkston Wayne Dobbs Lanette Dossett Lanita Dossett Joe Fritz Debra Forbus Lezlie Garms Danny Green Melinda Griggs Tanya Hampton Joe Harris Sharon Harris Bruce Howie Rita Huerta Mike Hutchinson David Keatts Lynn King Becky Kirby Arthur Klassen Raymond Kruckner Dorothy Kuhn James Lawrence Amy Leibensberger Lesa McClure Charlyn McGill Paul McLemore Janice Miller Clay Money Anna Moon Bill Moon Mary Munson Barry Newman Cheryl Patrick Randy Randle Randy Reno Deborah Redding John Reynolds Kim Skeene Valerie Stanton David Staley Jimmie Stephens Keith Story Dixie Vanderburg Mark Warren Connie Wells Gary Witt Kathleen Young Cecil Shoemaker SENIORS Kathy Bruns Stephanie Carter Nancy Cashion Moni Cowen Carol Crowe Ricky Dail Deann Darland Mikki Desrosiers Jimmy Dimmiette Cindy Fillmore Donna Garrett Donna Graham Bill Grider D' Hataway Neva Hearon Debbie Hodges Gilbert Hutchins Vicky Jackson Frank Jenkins Randy King Charles Kizzier Bruce Linden Sandra Mayfield Roxanne McDonald Sandra Moreland Joe Perez Carol Price Mike Rann Paul Reynolds Keith Rice Scott Rogers Jesse Sandoval John Smith Amy Stevenson Bill Vita Susan Wadsworth Alfred Weber Mu Algha Theta 43 Deco Marlene Akin Sharon Bodine Gary Brantley Steve Bridges Kathy Chapel Jamie Cofield Sheane Cosper Danny Crosby Larry Dean Vicki Dulock Mike Edwards Michelle Eldridge Laura Evans Charlotte Fulford Robert Gorp Susan Henry Jerry Hill Don Hudson Joanna Hutson Tex Jennings Sharon Jefter Marilyn Johnson David Medina Darrel Miller Diane Morris Zebbie Music Marsha Newbarry Maria Oppenheimer Glenda Reno Penny Riedel Randy Siimons Paul Smith Calvin Weise Distributive Education Clubs of America is an organization whose purpose is to teach the student the art of salesmanship. They get on the iob training in the mornings and attend school in the afternoon. They engage in area competition with Mesquite and attended the state competition in Dallas. This provides much experience for a later career in selling. 44 I M T ...NN l J i i V i ,. E, mysy i W, V Wmlww THIS PAGE: Sandy Amason, David Cape- hart, Mike Rodriquez and Robert Mulder. OPP.: Paul Smith ond Glenda Reno. The Vocational Industrial Clubs of America is an organization in which students are allowed to pursue trade skills while they attend school. The students entered exhibits in district and state competition. They also enioy occasional field trips. VICA has a very satisfying purpose for young people interested in a specific trade. Sandy Amason Penny Biggs Mike Billups Melody Buxton David Capehart Marsha Davis Bruce Duckworth Cheryl Gordon John Higgins Terry Huffmaster Vickie Jackson Howard Jones Tommie Long Mary McDaugalcl Robert Mulder Bill Murphy Brian Norris John Palmer Mary Pierce Steve Ponder Gerrie Randle Thomas Reeder Mike Rodriquez John Thornquist Lanney Wade Kenneth Williams Russell Willoughby VICA A5 FHA l-I The Nimitz Chapter of Future Home- makers of America is an organization for girls who are interested in housekeeping. At the end of the year one girl, out of 106 members, is awarded Outstanding F.H.A. Member. Sales awards and Encounter awards are also given. The officers are involved in a summer workshop at the first of June and various field trips are planned. They sponsor sales throughout the year as their money making proiect. The members of F.H.A. receive a lot of valuable training for their future llfe. 1-- Sheila Anderson Becky Anthony Debbie Baisden Lorene Baker Rachel Barber Becky Bray Cindy Bembenek Sharon Bickers Rose Billye Karen Boatwright Rita Banilla Brenda Campbell Tim Carney Mary Chapman Cindy Clay Vicki Coach Sherry Cook Patricia Cooper Patsy Colton Kathy Crosby Brenda Curtin Donna Deaton 46 Becky Dehart Michelle Dulworth Brenda Duvall Andrea English Brenda English Deborah Epling Hope Evans Connie Farish Dianne Freeman Connie Furguson Rosemary Gallaga Debbie Garlin Cheryl Griffis Antionette Guenter Brenda Hall Suzanne Hamil D'Hataway Linda Heiney Rachel Hernandez Melanie Herring Terri Horton Loretta Huerta Rita Huerta Diane Hutchinson Sandra Jessie Penny Johnson Sharon Kemp Cindy King - Denise Kirby Sheila Kohorst Connie Lambert Carrie Layne Claudio Leach Barbara Lenart Barbara Lestig Sylvia Lloyd Anne Londt Pauline Lopez Loretta Mannon Pat Marcantel Doronda Mayhall Rhonda McCoy Judy McDowra Sherry McGinnis Karen Meadows Dana Miller Janene Mitchell Sophia Montellano Patti Murray Lori Myers Becky Nelson Judy Nichols Kathy Pannell Cynthia Pompa Anne Puckett Marty Randle Kathy Range Virginia Rangel Denise Reames Virginia Reese Della Reed Pam Richardson Leigh Roberts Diane Robinson Robbie Robinson Debbie Rogers Debbie Rogers Liegh Sauer Lisa Sauer Kim Skeene Janet Slaton Becky Stembridge Cathy Taylor Tresa Taylor Andrea Thomas Nancy Thomas Jean Tidwell Mari Jane Tropelec Brenda Vick Debbie Webster Tava Wilcox Brenda Wright Cathy Young Janet Young I THIS PAGE: Belinda McGill, HERO group at Fritz park. OPP.: Rachel Barber and Pat Cooper. E . , g ,, :., 1 xg .I V 435 5. 3. -I I it - js, YEA - CHILD CARE 'I Ranella Schwarzkoph Jill Boyd Carolyn Seago Lynn Caison Debbie Davidson Cindy Delmar Pam Dotson Diane Franks Christie French Rita Gleghorn Brenda Harris Laura Huffmaster Belinda McGill Karen Miller Janice Mitchell Sheila Roshto Theresa Smart Velinda Stinson Linnie Wallace Cindy White Christie Williams Terri Zinn CHILD CARE 2 Pattie Allen Debra Bradshaw Regina Branch Leisa Butts Donna Clifton Debbie Cook -L4- - nl..-',- There are 44 students who participate in the Home Economics Related Occupations program. These girls enrich their lives and the lives of small children by taking them on field trips, picnics to the zoo, and by giving them love and understanding. Out of this group developes Child Care I and Child Care 2. Child Care I trains the girls to teach so they will be prepared for Child Care 2. Betty Gregory Carolyn Lancaster Susan McCarley Patti McConathy Debbie Pitts Esther Resendez Tina Roberson Brenda Soshto Tessie Russell Mona Saddler Cathy Scott Pam Stevenson Debbie Truitt Margaret Tutt Ginger Williams Hero 47 FBLA Eu8ilwSS Future Business Leaders of America is an association of state chapters, each operating in accordance with a chapter granted by F.B.L.A. - P.B.L. Incorporated. The purpose of F.B.L.A. is to assist students enrolled in business programs to develope vocational competencies and a sense of civic responsibility. F.B.L.A. is designed to be an extension of the instructional program, thus being an integral part ofthe business curriculum. Bobbie Aday Susan Armstrong Denise Beasley Terri Bembenek Nita Bonilla Jill Boyd Phillip Bray Cathy Caldwell Donna Crabtree Robbye Cox Deann Darland Cathy Dorough Nita Dossett 48 Brenda Duvall Teresa Ellis Cindy Fillmore Brenda Graham Donna Graham Melinda Griggs Donna Hayles Laura Herron Denise Jetton Sherry Kane Susan King Glenn Keelin Margie Kopelec Lynn Little Roxanne McDonald Belinda McGill Sandy Moreland Brenda Morris Lydia Overland John Palmer Cheryl Patrick Susan Piest Kathryn Puckett Robbye Robinson Sheila Roshto Christy Savage Carolyn Seage Debbie Shafer Kim Skeene Janey Slaton Teresa Smart Robin Stancil Dixie Vanderburg Susan Wadsworth Gwynna Walker Linnie Wallace THIS PAGE: Laura Herron and Robin Stancil. OPP.: l . l i Denise Beasley Leta Brewer Lynn Caison Beverly Copeland Donna Crabtree Wayne Dobbs Bobbie Drake Debbie Epling Donna Garrett Linda Garrtte Patty Gee Brenda Graham Donna Graham Melinda Griggs Brenda Harris Donna Hayles Carolyn Howard David Keatts Debbie Kubica Cathy Lawrence James Lawrence Amy Leibensburger L Lisa McClure Charlyn McGill Anna Moon Bill Moon Mary Munson Kathy Pannell Carol Price Randy Reno Claudette Richard Debbie Shafer Pat Shanahan Michele Shorb Jimmie Stephens Amy Stevenson Miriam Terry Larry Wadsworth Mark Warren Toni White Gary Witt Neil Wright Janet Young Future Teachers of America is designed to help students prepare themselves for a career in teaching. This group is involved in District and State conventions as well as the district workshop for officers. They achieve points to attend the State convention by helping the teachers at Nimitz with various odd iobs.Theysponsorparhesforneedy groups and have an annual Christmas party for orphans. The Margrette Aubrey chapter of the Nimitz F.T.A. has been a very active organ- ization indeed. EA Foreign Language The Foreign Language Club consists of 23 very active members. They sponsored various activities for the foreign language students to heed, such as, a scavenger hunt. The activity was set up in the languages that they speak whether it be German, French, Spanish, or Latin. ln November a dinner was held featuring cuisine from each country. At Christmas they went caroling in the languages and also prepared a Christmas box full of food for a needy family. They also enioy guest speakers throughout the year. This is a very activc club and it truly has made a place for itself at Nimitz. tvs 54 , .., xuwf-I Q ,... .1 L., , Nancy Cushion Carol Crowe Wayne Dobbs Teri Hearon Bianca Klaus Debbie Kubica Cathy Lawrence James Lawrence Amy Leibensburger Ruby Lopez Marty Luck Lisa Manning 50 if-as 32 Doronda Mahall Sophie Montellano Bill Moon Lydia Overland Mike Rohn Cathy Robertson Jim Sanderson Jimmie Stephens Tammy Tissier Mark Trevino David Vovra A nc Qs. :WX MA, Q ISES The Nimitz Science Club is involved in various ecological activities. Their main interest is in cleaning up our environment. They sponsor the science fair and are also involved in geology and biology field trips. The science club consists of 25 members interested in the modern world of science. David Vavra. Kathy Bruns Lisa Gresham Dan Burgess Mike Gossett Jimmy Dimmette Karen Dixon James Head Bruce Howie Russ Dixon Frank Jenkins Sharen Dixon Randy King Cheryl Duckworth Chuck Knapp Janet France Camille Kosko Dolores Garcia Dawn Lee Donna Garrett Bruce Linden Dan Green Gary Loyd THIS PAGE: Bruce Linden and Dan Burgess. OPP.: Teri Hearon and Shawn Mullen James Nelson Joe Perez Ronnie Rutledge Kelly Taylor Bill Vim Wende Waters Alfred Weber Wayne Wilson Gary Witt Kathy Young Science Sl fin' l The Nimitz Art Club displayed their talent in a number of ways. They were responsible for painting the walls of the art room and designing signs for various businesses. They sponsored a cartoon matinee and took field trips to art museums and college campuses. This group has had a very active year and they are definitely an asset to Nimitz. THIS PAGE: Sylvie Senter, Tony Garland and Charley Snow, and the oil painting of an eye. OPP.: Charles Swift, Creative Writing Club sign, and club members at a meeting. David Christiansen Sylvie Senter Lanny Garcia Kathy Shotwell Tony Garland - Pres. John Smith - Treas. Loucille Hardin Charley Snow - Sec. Letha McClelland Alfred Weber - V. Margaret Murphy Pres. Dennis Phelps 52 Wnitms Carol Baker Ruth Edwards Kurt Headrick Melanie Herring Margito Luck Kim McCurdy Shawn Mullin Renee Nelson Lorrie Pence Risa Roper Charlie Riggs Ted Slotwinski Al Stoczkowski Charles Swift Bobby Wadsworth Wende Waters, The Creative Writing Club is in its second year at Nimitz High School. This club was designed to help students express their imagination in writing. Members of the club also learn to make constructive criticism of each other's manuscripts. At the end of the year the club published a booklet containing selections written by the members. C reafive Writing 53 Chess Randy Crouch John Haley - Pres. David Osborne Paul Reynolds Pres. Terry Hearon Bill Vita Bruce Howie Wende Waters Sec. Darell Jenkins and Treas. Dell Jenkins Alfred Weber Warren King Dorothy Kuhn Tommy Wilcox THIS PAGE: Alfred Weber, Dorothy Kuhn and Randy Crouch. Chess is a game which expands your mind and teaches you to think logic- ally. The members challenge each other and keep up with the top man by counting wins. They meet irregularly on Monday nights. ' The Chess Club participates in num- erous tourncments in the Dallas- Ft. Worth metroplex. In supporting Nimitz they do their best to keep the spirit and to win their games. They usually succeed at both! WW 54 Qpwt K .Qc FU.. --X QA?-k.1?1f. W -f M8 The Varangians consist of 30 people who are really into the spirit at N.H.S. They sponsor various activities throughout the year: Valentine telegrams, senior spirit drive, and many other spirited activities. They are also responsible for awarding the Spirit Shield to the class with the most enthusiasm at each pep rally. The Varangians have helped the spirit at Nimitz immensely this year. THIS PAGE: Evelyn Holt, Dolores Garcia and Varangian Boogie Man. Joel Blackwelder Susan Bryan - Sec. Dennis Cain - Hist. Lynn Caison Myriam Diaz Lee Eheman Tony Embry Debra Forbus Dolores Garcia Terry Hearon Bruce Howie - V. Pres. Jackie Huffmaster Cindy King Janet Lamere - Pres. Sandra Lavender J Lisa Lile Sissy Marshall Janet Martin - V. Pres. Brenda Morris Edna Nerio Theresa Orme Pam Overland Lydia Overland Debbie Sanders Natalie Stephenson Brent Washam - Treas. Varangians 55 Key Club William Carpenter Tim Cashion - Hist. Mike Gossett Bill Grider - Pres. James Grider Richard Grimes John Haley - Treas. Gary Head James Head - V. Pres. Charles Johns Warren King Jerry Kinsel Stan Lamb - Sec. Jack Martin Mike McDougald Sam Meade Jim Mikels Andy Miller Billy Morris Richard Neil John Palmer Robert Paty Rodney Selman Mark Tuinn Alton Turner The Key Club is a service organization for young men enrolled in high school. The Key Club is unique, for it is sponsored by a local Kiwanis club. Through this sponsorship they learn more about the community and how it functions. Its aim is the development of initiative, leadership ability, and good citizenship practices. These qualities are encouraged by each member accepting responsibilities in the administration and activities of the club and by allowing him to use his own initiativ e in carrying out the proiect selected by or assigned to him. It provides a chance to use talents constructively in building a better community. 56 dm Key Link is an organization of young people who are interested in helping others. They help iunior high youths who have been in trouble, who have problems, or who simply need a friend. Each member is given tickets, compliments of the Dallas County Welfare Department, for sports events in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area. These tickets enable the members to spend much more time with their special buddy. Debbie Bunch Jerry Kinsel Beverly Copeland Mark Massey Ken Drysdale Andy Miller Brenda Duvall Janice Mitchell Donna Garrette Robert Pittman John Haley Sandra Robinefte Terri Hearon Donna Waltman Debra Kemper THIS PAGE: Ken Drysdale, Sandra Robinette, and John Haley. OPP.: Billy Morris, Bill Grider, Jerry Kinsel, and James Grider. v f:v1!i' ' 'W m we-E31 5 ... v, 3: W 2 'if , '- , , 'A H X Key Link 57 FCA KIA The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is in its first year at Nimitz. This organization is a chapter of the National F.C.A. They are associated with all the local chapters. This group of young people consists of athletes dedicated to Christian stand- ards. This organization has improved the Chris- tian leadership ability of many young men. Bruce Benton Philip Bray Danny DeLaTorre Bruce Derr Mike Downes Joe Henderson Bobby House Carl House Mike Hutchinson Greg Jaynes Darrell Jenkins David Keatts Marvin Kinnamon Kirk Mize Harold Moore Barry Newman Jerry Newman Randy Reno Mike Sanford Chuck Seeber Terry Stroh Dugan Walker Industrial Arts is a group of students inter- ested in the field of architectural drafting. They occupy themselves with proiects such as leather work, copper tooling, and can- dlemaking. Money from these proiects was used to finance club activities and for the trip to the Industrial Arts Fair. This organi- zation developes enioyable hobbies for people interested in work requiring their Robert Bishop Craig Dunn Penny Johnson - Pres. Ray Kruckner Debbie McDonald Sec. Dewayne Randle - 58 hands. Treas. Thomas Sandoval Holly Taylor Marty Vick Larry Wadsworth V. Pres. Frank Ybarra Jimmy Zaboimik 3 W ffm. .Q ft- If z. -. ,,g,, , ,.. ,.,:,..-.. ,..,-- 'Sn t .fy ... .. Carol Baker - Reporter Phillip Bray Beverly Copeland John Gomez Mike Hernandez Allen Hicks Roberta Keefe - Pres. Raymond Kruckner Terry Kutch - V. Pres. Grant Leroy Ron Lindig Mary Munson - Treas Debbie Redding THIS PAGE: Roberta Keefe, Mike Hernandez, and Beverly Copeland. OPP.: Football Playersy Randy Reno and Dewayne Randle. The Nimitz Speech Club is an active organization interested in developing the art of speaking. They attended various speech tournaments in the ' Dallas-Ft. Worth area throughout the previous year. They have accomplished very good ratings from top iudges Some of the members attended the Houston Bellaire Tournament which is the largest speech tournament in America. This club gives valuable training for students who are interested in a career which involves speaking. Sgeech 59 Homecoming The saying neither rain, nor sleet nor snow certainly proved the Nimitz Vikings were no exception. Homecoming got underway with the hall decorations. Seniors were assigned the East side upstairs. Juniors had the West side downstairs, and Sophomores decorated the West side upstairs while the Freshmen had the East side downstairs. The Junior and Senior class tied for the award for the best decorated hall. At the pep rally Thursday morning everyone was full of enthusiasm and spirit. The football team entered, the band started to play. The Exes were led by Mr. Roy Curry and Mr. Lee Thompson, two former administrators from Nimitz. After everyone got seated the cheerleaders put on a skit for the Exes. The Valhalla Court was announced and introduced. The Vikas performed a special routine while the band played the popular song Shaft, The second annual parade organized at the Irving Public Schools Stadium. It consisted of school organizations and clubs. 60 LEFT: Bruce Manson. RIGHT: Chubby Bagby Cynthia Drake. Valhalla The homecoming game was played Friday October l l, it was Nimitz's first homecoming victory with the scoreboard reading Nimitz - 7, Arlington The final activity was the Fall Valhalla Dance held in the -6. cafeteria from 8:00 pm to 1 :OO am. The crowning of the queen took place which had been planned halftime. It was postponed due for to bad weather. Music was provided by a local group Highway. BOTTOM: Big vik. Fall Valhalla iii in A ua Q' ,J if-Qi, 3 ax C010 The students of Nimitz continued to show their Viking spirit throughout the entire football season by attending the pep rallies and football games. The pep rallies were kept alive by cheers, skits, music by the band, and routines performed by the drill team. Also, the large attendance at the games kept the Vikings fighting for victory. Games 63 2 E Q4 Q 'O Q Questions were posed to two senior drill team members and they responded in this manner. When Nancy Conder was asked what she liked about drill team she said I like the people you meet and I like to dance. When Debbie Bunch was questioned about what drill team stresses she responded, lt stresses getting along with others, however it doesn't help everyone. Both girls indicated that there were too many social groups and not enough teamwork in the drill team. I LEFT: Stacy Stone. VIKAQ DANCE Beauty Pageant gl Nimitz's third annual Skionnhet was sponsored with the help of the Student Council. This year 27 girls representing various organizations competed in the gathering of beauties. Each girl chose an escort and was presented to the iudges by Mr. Davis, the master of ceremonies. Each girl made the traditional entrance and after all ofthe partic- ipants were introduced the iudges tallied the votes. While the iudges made the final decision each girl waited with hopes of being selected as one of the 8 Nimitz beauties. LEFT Donna Graham, Debbie Forbus, Deann Darland, Stephanie Carter and Debbie Bunch. RIGHT: Brenda Harris. 66 l l-Ialobat The third annual Nimitz Junior R.O.T.C. Military Ball was held February 23rd at 8:00 P.M. at the Texas Stadium Club in Irving. At 9:00, under a canopy of drawn swords, Batt. Cdr. Bill Grider crowned Ms. Debbie Moss as the i974 N.J.R.O.T.C. Sweetheart. She was given a bouquet of roses and some other gifts. MacArthur and lrving's R.O.T.C. also were invited to attend. The rock group Highwaymen played at the ball. The cadets raised all the money themselves to pay for the ball. Military Ball- 67 Miliforg Boll OPP. PAGE: Bill Grider and Debbie Moss THIS PAGE: Bill Grider, Debbie Moss. 68 FLAUZ Senior students when asked some questions about the Art department responded in this manner. David Christiansen, when asked what he thought about the Art curriculum at Nimitz replied, It's alright but Art cannot be taught it must be learned by making mistakes. Charlie Snow was asked why she planned to major in Art, she replied, I like it best and I feel I have a talent. She also commented that, People can express themselves and let their feelings out through Art. BELOW: Paul Smith. RIGHT, David Christianson. Q B Gi-I TO WORLD LEFT: Ron Lindig. RIGHT: Terry Zinn. -BELIEVE Senior Allen Hicks was asked why he was interested in Drama, he stated, Because it's an escape from the boredom of everyday school life. He was also asked why or why not it was an easy career to pursue and he had this to say, It's not an easy career to pursue because it takes not only ability but desire and the will to go on. I feel more people should try it because there are a lot of people who are shy and could release their inhibitions and express themselves. BOTTOM: Doug Lawson. 1 NIMUZ It takes a lot of time and effort to produce a play and the Senior Class of '74 put out a magnificent play. Auditions were held and it was decided who the cast would be. Committees were put together for scenery, costumes, lighting, publicity, make-up and props. They put in long hours of practice memorizing lines and actions, and, with much effort, produced a successful play, The Rainmakerf' 1974 SENIOR PLAY CAST lin order of appearancel John Gomez . . . H. G. Curry Mike Hernandez . . . Noah Curry Jim Elliott. . .Jim Curry Susan Piest . . . Lizzie Curry Larry Saulter . . . Sheriff Thomas Alfred Weber . . . File Allen Hicks. . . Bill Starbuck Senior Play English ENGLIQI-I TO BET!-IE KEY ND ING There has been some controversy over whether or not English 4 should be a required subject. These students had this to say about it. Ruth Brambila stated, lf you plan to major in English you would need it but, it really should be an elective. Diana Ramerez said, It's iust about what you've had the past 3 years. A maiority of students seem to agree that English 4 should not be required. LEFT Rodney Selman, Paul Martin. RIGHT: Phillip Mammen. FOREIGN Senior Foreign Language student, Pat Shanahan, was asked if she thought knowing a different language would help her in later life, she said, Yes, it will help me in college and ifl ever run into someone that can't speak English I can help them out a little. We asked her what she would improve about the Foreign Language Department and she said The teachers could pay more atten tion to the class as a whole instead of iust a few of the students. ABOVE: Diana Hargis. BELOW: Doronda Mayhall, Rhonda Stewart, Sherry Hamilton. Foreign Language I Homemaking YOUNG HOME- VN-UABLE ENCEQ Senior Susan Wadsworth was asked how a person could benefit from taking Homemaking and she replied, Because of the actual instruction and in-class practice in both sew- ing and cooking, most students benefit greatly by taking home- making. fs 'M' , i. sv 'ul- ' V ,,', 1 ,, ff 1-1 A E' if 4a :-- xii' , I 5, we Riel-msuna Kam. ' v 3 ' f mg BOTTOM LEFT: Demonstration on f i 4 4' 51 ' l Y 5 f it kntl-:inn n habv. ONLY QKILLFUL LEFT: Raymond Kruck RIGHT: Bob Bishop. JM 1'..-w ner. .f Industrial Arfs L' 'G' vi s w' 3 we-, ' NOTICES Senior students Tommy Green and Ricky Gregory work as assistants in the library. When Tommy was asked if he enioyed working in the library he replied, It's pretty much fun, but there is a lot more work than you would expect. Ricky said, It has taught me a lot about the pro- cedures used in running a library. Both boys agreed that we have a very efficient library. RIGHT: Alan Sullivan. BELOW: Tommy Green. A LANGUAGE NU Senior Alfred Weber, president of Mu Alpha Theta, was asked why he was interested in math he stated, lt's vital to our society because it's used in so many ways. lt's used in science, accounting, and most anything. When asked if it was taught well he said, Yes, but it could be improved by showing the more practical side and how it can benefit us. LEFT: Laurie Pence. RIGHT: Darell Jenkins. Moth fi QIUD Q Pl-NQICAL FUNEQQ ABOVE: Renetta Ritter. LEFT: Marlen McBride. RIGHT: Jeff Bongfeldt. 78 Volleyball team member Beth Dunn- ing was asked if she thought the girls P.E. curriculum was adequate, she replied, Yes, I think we have real good teachers that know what they're doing. I enjoy volleyball most out of all the things because I can do it best. STRICT DI CIPLINE LEFT: Jerry Kinsel. BELOW: Mark Massey. Batt. C.D.R. Bill Grider was asked why he was interested in the Navy he replied, I'm interested in going into the Navy and being an officer. When asked why he chose the Navy as his career, he said, My father was in the Navy and I enioyed the life-style. I like taking on responsibility and the Navy has the best school oppor- tunities. Rodney Selman was asked how he first became interested in R.O.T.C. and he replied, They came and talked to us and it sounded inter- esting and I tried it and I liked it. R.OIC. ou: Science QTL? PROBE WORLD DIS EQ When asked why he thought science is important to society Scott Rogers replied, Science is necessary for a modern society because it helps make our lives easier by helping solve world problems. Our Science department at Nimitz is very modern and it benefits the students who get involved in science. Kathy Brun said, Science helped me to understand a lot of things in our modern world. BELOW: Ronny Jones. '--.x 'X .N Q ' 5 -. FUND 3-'NX mg, -' fl .nk E-M' lmfn UPPER LEFT: Tammy Turner. UPPER RIGHT: Drill Team. LOWER LEFT: Joe Henderson. BOTTOM RIGHT: Sandro Klaus. Fund Raising Since the beginning of man, there has been competition and rivalry between them. Competition is something that everyone has, and it is in every day of our lives. We are always competing against the daily struggle and tension of responsibilities, that is why the partici- pants in any sport have to be unique and talented human beings. In school life the athletes have to be something very special. They are looked upon as leaders. Their actions influence the lives of many. Sports provides an outlet for emotion that needs to be expressed. The love of competition, the excitement of success, the disappointment of failure, and the ridicule of defeat are the ex- pressions involved with the people who participate in the different sports. Sports demand things that individuals do not think they have. It pushes the individual to reachhis highest potential. Practice after practice, pain after pain, the athlete many times asks why he continues, but he thinks of events from the past and the future and he goes on hoping to achieve success. For people that are emotional, sports provides goals that are attained only by hard work and determination. Enioyment is der- ived through this work. A feeling of accomplishment, the knowledge of individual success, and perhaps a team success also. With an athlete, the enioyment from sports comes from exhibiting their talents and the excitement that winning in their individual activities can bring. For students to become actively involved with their school, it takes all kinds of people to make a working team that can perform as one body, without individual stars taking away from others the acknowledgement they deserve. Winning is something that every team tries to do. To most athletes, winning is everything up to a point. As long as an athlete gives all that he can toward winning, then he is a winner. Once you have done your best then you have done everything. Many times the all out effort towards winning becomes too important, that is when sports are a detriment to an athlete. If an athlete every neglects his studies for his athletic endeavors then he is defeating the whole purpose for school. A sense of pride comes to an athlete when both his academic and athletic abilities are above the normal, a certain amount of strength is obtained when he achieves his goals. Only the strong can survive in a world such as ours. And come back with all they have when everyone is against them and win, and only the best can take nothing and build it into something, and that is why the Nimitz Vikings have earned the right to be called THE BEST. 83 Football Foofbam -Tlw PQaoeTov Trimble Tech Carter-Riverside Tyler Trinity Gr. Prairie Arlington Lamar Irving MacArthur Sam Houston NHS 27 14 O 7 21 7 O 7 O 0 OPP. 12 12 31 33 31 6 24 36 18 21 With the beginning of the 73 football season, the Nimitz Vikings prepared for the tough schedule ahead. The Vikings began working August 6th for the four pre-season and the six district games. Nimitz worked hard for their record of 3-7. They won the only Homecoming in Nimitz's his tory. Only Ronny Powers made All-dis- trict, and Mark Edwards received an Honorable Mention and Clay Money was picked for the second team. tssi 7rAv.?1s'1l3Q.s2 '9 W ,'-- ,f: G E Mg 1, i ,,..,.. f1?f-sgff ,Ar - 5551?-2?2f1'U x- v li - 5i'ii,6i9..5'i11 I ,.,.. 7 if V .kk ., -f 1 A 1 'i'i 'f 'ws if fs., THIS PAGE: ABOVE: The locker room of the Nimitz Vikings, TOP: Coach Wayne Bingham observes Viking line. RIGHT: Coach Mike Greer studies pre-game play. BELOW: Coach Lane Ladewig clocks Nimitz sprinters. N M 1. A...?3?w,1ew... 1 Q .. ... , W. -..,-.WM MW. ,...,.e., ,.,. ycyc I 4 J Z-. e ...,,.. ,ztUN:,.,, ...W ,,:em::i.,...N..:,.,,,.,.w...:...Ml ..,.,,uusm-rm. ..,, New ,.m, m .,,v .,.. I 2 f s if 2 2 a 2 a' W' ' L . . , . D ' , ,sg sep: A ag-1 9 - -3: I A ffm 3,4 755344 1:5232 J: I . 4 - 1 ,.A S S Q 1- f in :, ,. f??3 A no gf. 1wn,,g g 44 J 1 I QEJWQ P493-1 Q, - W . A H I w wx - k k ll if 'VYY 3 fi. -:::1' as-AB E- ni., MLS 2:s.31e'f 1 .. , i ' I ' wif X S I' l ...1 V I V .,. 3 T, E , s l I I 4912 2 I FIRST ROW Johnny Baker David Foster Ronny Powers Dugan Walker Joe Henderson Ken Drysdale Greg Jaynes Alan Sullivan THIRD ROW Chuck Seeber Scott Rogers Mark Edwards Bruce Haynes Billy Fuller David Parker Terry Kutch Bill Grider FIFTH ROW Gary Sayre Ricky Null Lee Hynes Clay Money Steve Morse John Vernon Roger Wise Johnny Birdwell SECOND ROW Tommy Thompson Roy Curry Mark Citzler Larry Wadsworth Gary O'Zmy Lynn Miles Ernie Stull FOURTH ROW Grant LeRoy Mickey O'Callahon Raymond Watts Bruce Linden Rickey Meeks Mike Pollei Mike Wade Charles Granger COACHES Wayne Bingham Cliff Bradley Lane Ladewig Mike Greer Joey Mayfield MGRS. Tom Harrington Ken George Joe Fritz Bill Shipp THIS PAGE: LEFT: The Vikings taking their traditional pre-game prayer. LOWER LEFT: Coach Cliff Bradley concentrates on Viking secondary. LOWER RIGHT: Trainer Joey Mayfield listens to Viking football player. Football THIS PAGE: RIGHT: Gary Sayre leads blocking against Irving defense. BELOW: Irving faces tough Nimitz offensive line. BOTTOM: Terry Kutch returns opening kick- off. Tamb Nimitz recieves kick-off . . . 53 yds. in ten plays, first Vike TD . . . PAT good . . . defense stops Bull- dogs again and again . . . Vikings score 2 more touchdowns before half . . . Tech gets around Nimitz for 6 . . . another TD after half for Trimble . . . Nimitz takes posses- sion and keeps it for the night 27- I2. Eagles win toss . . . Nimitz inter- cepts on Carter II yd. line . . . Vikes score early in second period . . . defense holds first half . . . Vikings fumble Carter scores . . . PAT fails . . . Viking drive 50 yds. for Nimitz TD . . . Carter scores after Vikings penality . . . PAT fails . . . Vikings win 'I4-12. , , .,., , -Mew . .,t, . 1 ,eu-I - I W -if .. The Vikings take opening kick-off . . . Tyler intercepts on the Viking 30 . . . Lions score 6 . . . PAT good . . . interceptions and fumbles plague Vikings . . . Nimitz first loss O-3I. WMU Vikings take kick-off . . . fumble early . . . Troians score on long run . . . PAT good . . . Vikings score in second half . . . Nimitz suffers sec- ond loss of season 7-33. Vikings score first on pass . . . Nimitz and Gr. Prairie trade touch- downs . . . Nimitz comes out with first district loss 21-31 . THIS PAGE: TOP: Defense lines up to stop Irving offense. LEFT: Victorious Viking stalks away from Irving kill. ABOVE: Lynn Miles is stopped after a gain of a yard. Football Anliugfow Vikings score early on 80 yd. run, Colts not up to playing . . . Vikings want first Homecoming win. . . willing to fight for it . . . only Arlington score was in fourth quarter . . . Vikings stop two point conver- sion . . . first Fall Valhalla victory 7- 6. Lamafu Nimitz takes kick-off, offense can not get started . . . defense shines for three quarters holding Lamar to seven points . . . Nimitz offense unable to get passing game going, costly penalities . . . Nimitz falls to Viking counterpart O-24. lfwiug Nimitz receives kick-off . . . TE falls . . . Irving pushes football for 7 . . . Vikings doing their best, it was not enough . . . Tigers score 29 points before half . . . the great- est highlight in the game belonged to only the Vikings . . . a 91 kick- off return . . . Nimitz holds Irving for 7 in second half . . . The Pride Fighters still no. I 7-36. THIS PAGE: ABOVE: Lee Hynes blocks Irving offensive tackle during Nimitz, Irving clash RIGHT: Johnny Birdwell kicks off during Sam Houston :J THIS PAGE: LEFT: Fullback Tommy Thompson turns to help in offensive play. BELOW: Chuck Seeber takes breather while defense takes over. BOTTOM: Quarterback David Parker and center David Faster warm-up during pre- game. gil Defense holds Mac early . . . Vikes lose ball after costly fumbles. After Nimitz miscues Cardinals take advantage with two quick scores. Offense never able to get rolling. Vikings fall 0-18. Qaml-lousfow Vikings ready for last game . . . defense holds undefeated Sam to seven in first half . . . offense una- ble to move ball . . . Texans come back to score fourteen after half . . . Nimitz not able to gain enough steam to score . . . Vikings finish season with the loss to Sam Houston 0-21. Football Football Bffeamv. . . Uvdmab Bode Sometimes winning cannot be deter- mined on a scoreboard. How you play the game is what playing football at Nimitz is all about. Record books will record a 2-8-0 season for the B-Team but that does not spell an un- successful season. The B-Team didn't come out as losers because they ac- complished what they set out to do. The Junior Varsity had a winning sea- son by turning forty individuals in- to a unified body. That's what deter- mines a successful season. The B-Team coaches produced a very successful season. THIS PAGE: Nimitz wingback Larry Wadsworth blocks MacArthur's defensive safety. RIGHT: Quarterback Mike Sunfo rd attempts to pass while James Harold blocks a defensive end. FIRST ROW Shirel McKnight Tony Hilton Bruce Derr Harold Grider Stan Douglas Keith Whitley Ronald Trigg James Pickett Danny Clinton SECOND ROW Gary Head Carl House James Grider Ron Atteberry James Fox Tim Farish Warren King Chuck Knapp Ronny Jones A. C. Boone Ricky Jessie 41 THIRD ROW Doug Lawson Billy Walls Sam Smith Steve Moore Keith Jahn Danny Baker Brett Lambert Randy Ussery COACHES Don King Nathan Purvis Bill Reynolds FOURTH ROW Mike Sandford Jim Bently Tracy Stone James Harold THIS PAGE: LEFT: Mac tailback breaks through Viking line while defensive end Doug Lawson attempts to bring him down. ABOVE: Three offensive backs protect Nimitz punter. Football 91 ' f . .. f if 5. ,, SH. X , . Tr-us PAGE: TOP: Mike Sanford punti ehflbuu after Nimifz can'i get feng ABOVE: Brei Lambert helps break up a Mac offensive ploy. RIGHT: Couch Reynolds insiruds A. C. Boone during game. V? f-.X THIS PAGE: TOP: 367 James Fox, 374 James Harold, and 2330 James Pickett listen to Coach King as he sends in plays. ABOVE: Nimitz defender makes the tackle for a no- gainer against MacArthur. RIGHT: Nimitz ball carrier Ronald Trigg 340, fights his way up the middle. Football Football Fme6lmmewGaiw ' The Freshman year in high school is filled with learning, especially so with freshman athletes. The foot- ballers started their season with tackling and blocking drills trying to put together a successful season. Hoping to get better acquainted with high school techniques. Our freshmen this year had a very favorable sea- son. A well-balanced offense com- bined with a tough defense always brings about a winning combination. THIS PAGE: RIGHT: Harles Freeman runs football down field for one of the many freshman TD's. BELOW: Coach Fikes gives advice to football players. .. s, V A-'ff ,? 5,N 4' .f. ' I I I I I I I I I af FIRST ROW Albert Lovell Bryan Harwell Jeff Smith Greg Sturch Ronnie Hines Rocky Riddle Bevan Miles Bret Warren Mark Money SECOND ROW Larry Brewer Kyle Eaves Patrick McCollum Randy Camp Fred Reyna Marcus Horton Joe Sanchez Larry Chase Harlis Freeman COACH ES David Hall Dean Fikes FOURTH ROW Jimmy Tillery Robert McCollum Dennis Lombrecht Richard Holliday Kyle Cornell Benny Greenhaw THIRD ROW Tim Zimmerman Terry Wallace Jose Banda Dewell Harper David Manson Dean Flores Jaime Walker Patrick Sanford Ricky Medlin THIS PAGE: LEFT: Nimitz halFoack gains yards for Viking first down. BELOW: Viking defender breaks up pass play. ' 3 ,M .. , ,le v ' r'ss A M 1 , ,, M, A ff- ,K we- 'H A-1 wan-V ,, fWfL:yzw5,, '49, eg ff ,gfz-wf.:,1fmf I gif, yy as A 'L l 'M ,em W ,, j -. Q ti , il ,V H, .,., .,4y,,.4,, , .,, . .F . ,. ,N ., -A .. W , ,...,A,,,g, Wg, 1 ,,., mt ,,,,,,.,,u.,, ,rg W ,zuffw im ve, ,je rp wa 'K ,,53f'hi, If , , ' ,I , 4' A .Vern my Q? tv, fwp. E- ,, , sf 1 ,ff-7' ... ' 'Lg' Q ' ' I r 'i ,.f:1 :J R -I - ., ,,., Vw ., .. , ,, ZW Q5 Football vs Basketball MacArthur Sam Houston Lamar Irving Arlington Gr. Prairie MacArthur Sam Houston Lamar Irving Arlington Gr. Prairie NHS 67 70 55 52 49 32 48 73 71 47 42 46 ollms E4a0dOlwEmfZlw1Sc05m OPP 70 79 53 67 63 52 62 68 67 57 67 49 With the opening ofthe pre-district season, the Nimitz Basketball team came out with a 9-9 record. They participated in three tournaments. In the Irving and Richardson-Perce Tournament they were beaten, but in the Mesquite Tournament they lost the first, but came back to win the next three to receive the consulation championship. With the beginning of district competition the Vikings came into it with all they had. With a record of 3-9 Nimitz still came out on top, to the people at Nimitz. THIS PAGE. ABOVE: One of the many signs in the hall that show spirit. RIGHT: Keith Story looks for open man. ABOVE: J. B. Butler warms up. 96 1.255 ' ul of f3L'vf .'?ff , K' ff -, xl, fm Y -'NW' N! 'S Q O 3 5 n X S 0 0 ' E A .A I: 1' ' v f1j 4 gfsi u,,,4 i A, xv: f A 4: V, , 'Q1 Q ,- wr' ,N-. Gfxfv Q S Q ,. V4 5 Wwwuwii ZLN W , l ,N-.fp-.. If f' -4 1,4 I 4 X i 11- f I . L -md k 4 , kk i f ? p -9 L- W5 ,...k . -ff .. 1 1 5 . Q W - 'iff ' 3' . f, .. Q W 1. k ' if ,, x. Basketball ' Outt:lwfBmsfcs One maior attribute of all Vik- ing roundballers is hustle. Many times the cagers faced superior teams physically but never have they been out-hustled. Conditioning is a very essential part of any basketball program especially so at Nimitz. The B- team put forth a maximum effort at every ball game. No matter what the final tally of wins is at the end of the year you know you come outa win- ner because you gave it your best shot. THIS PAGE: TOP RIGHT: Danny De La Torre watches teammate try for free throw. ABOVE LEFT: The Viking bench. RIGHT: Mike Hutchison watches for rebound. COACH Joe Wood FRONT ROW Barry Newman Gary Smith Donny Harris Jerry Newman Danny De La Torre Marvin Kinnomon Ken Story SECOND ROW Malcohm Carpenter Dexter Tennell David White Alton Turner Mike Hutchison Jeff Stafford Terry Strohl THIS PAGE: LEFT: Russell Woodall worked on B-Team also. ABOVE: Danny Harris iumps to block shot. Baskefboll THIS PAGE: BELOW: Billy Fuller tries for free throw. BELOW RIGHT: Jeff Stafford dribbles ball down court Io set up shot. RIGHT: Mike Hutch- ison gucrds cgainsl Irving's fore- ward. THIS PAGE: LEFT:AI1'on Turner watches throw from team member. BELOW LEFT: Alton makes free throw cgoinsi Irving. BELOW RIGHT: The B-Team and Varsity baskefbcllers woich the oc- tivities in ihe pep rally. Basketball 105 Basketball TlwY The Freshman basketball team for many years has played under one big handicap, that is a lack of hei- ghtl There has always been an abun- dance of agility in the front court, where the weakness lies. Each year the team with hard work has little by little made up for the lack of height. Their experiences this year has prepared them for this coming year as Nimitz Vikings. Coach Nathan Purvis FRONT ROW Bobby House Mark Vaughan Dennis Webb Aubrey Trigg SECOND ROW Raymond Evans Steve Jenkins Dean Flores James Harper Bevin Miles Randy Bailey Ricky Marvin Ron Durham THIS PAGE: ABOVE RIGHT: Raymond Evans shows he is open. ABOVE: Three freshman go after rebound. THIS PAGE: LEFT: Ron Durham tries free throw. BOTTOM: Freshman round- boilers aim for free throw. BELOW: Vikings go for rebound. Basketball 107 Track ATeawo5vl ' ' The track program is made up of those people who wish to prove their individual talents. They wish to prove their ability without the help of fellow teammates. Their ability alone determines the success or failure in this particular event. Extreme confidence is required to run track and those that do are athletes who enioy the excitement of individual competition! ABOVE RIGHT: Ron Trigg sets himself in blocks. ABOVE: Coach Deon Fikes dictates schedule. RIGHT: Sprint relay team practices exchanges. if-L. M' ., wmiwvniuwmvwwwfm ,ff , .qu ,Q,w,3, ,gg Q 7 4 1 ' ss 'W A QL FIRST ROW Marvin Kinnamon Mark Warren Larry Wadsworth Ronald Trigg Lynn Miles SECOND ROW Audie McBride Johnny Baker Bronc Curry Mitch Williams THIRD ROW Chuck Seeber Clay Money Randy Camp Toby Harmon Track ig? fd Q 0 Track F-fcesl1mewAttoiw FIRST ROW Dudley King Doug Spearman Mark Money Kyle Cornell SECOND ROW Rocky Ribble Joe Sanchez Greg Sturch Gary Slate THIRD ROW Larry Chase Harlis Freeman Randy Camp Fred Reyna In most sports the freshmen usually adapt to new fundamentals through tedious practice. Track is somewhat different. lt is a constant sport from year to year. Only the conditioning is different. Victory belongs to the ones that condition themselves to the fullest. As always the Viking freshmen worked hard and long to reach the goals they attained. ' OPPOSITE PAGE: Gary Slate keeps up a steady pace. THIS PAGE: ABOVE LEFT: Coach Reynolds talks with freshmen. LEFT: Kyle Cornell and Larry Chase put on spikes. ABOVE: Greg Sturch studies the track. Track Baseball The Baseball Team has proven over the years that it is No. I. The baseball players began their train- ing back in January. The Vikings started off by playing South Grand Prairie. Nimitz went on to win many more games during their baseball season. The Baseball Team had seven returning lettermen. This year was a tough year for the baseballers but they came out of it. The 74 Base- ballers proved that they were the best. C I C C ' l 2. ' 'ii 'l , V Q if ' 'ls' H ,, . Till! K fKK K K ,KKK K K K n ,E ,L . -K A . ,M ' . 7 Q , ff . K - A f s 4, 1- -ee,-i sw vw. . In qt: Q , - . A . 5- -. -1 ,-wmv . - 1 1 .. 5. . V K Sf' T- ' t 1327 'K xii fd up T , - . I - A . ' . 5 'T ' fx ' 2' 1 Q x- . ,Q , , A 3 T ,. If 1 ,qlwg ', KK K it K KK 4 K KK K , K K K . , ,. EK. , Q ,A V ,,......w- , ' K k f . R K W .T-K -fs A , - . ,, s . ' - ':? I ' '- ' V ' 4 3 K KA. 9 K 1 1 A K ' KKK ' Kgs' 'w . f i, ' K ' ' ' - sl - if -3 i i K .- l ,EK jg. i fx, it . I . V K ,A X K KNNKKQK K K. K ,,,. ii, KK K K K KK K , .rin Ky . KK K K K , ,, . KK. 1 hm L, X 5' Q f V vp 1 , Q., ' 'ls' . I M 2, 1 . Q, are J f . lr V. -- 4. X .' ' 'Q' i i E 4 A ' W . 1 A f ' . W' 1 i is , 4 P- K ., . K .K K y ' K f KK 1 Ts.. . I xl 1..:. 4.11.42 ,Ka s .mai i :rig f. 7 'Q -- 'X A ,, 'Q : A A f . T THIS' PAGE: ABOVE LEFT: The bats. 5 . , Q as ASS. ffji ll, l .- ABOVE RIGHT: Rickey Gregory waits for ball to tag the runner. THIS PAGE LEFT Scott Rogers warms up with other player BELOW LEFT: David throws curve to batter. BELOW: David Womble winds up for throw. FRONT ROW Danny Clinton Randy Reno Ricky Meeks Mike Sandford Doug Phillips David Womble Ronny Powers James Jessup Bobby Gentry Phillip Bray Coach David Hall SECOND ROW Joe Fritz Mgr. Kenny Williams Dugan Walker Tommy Green Rickey Gregory Johnny Birdwell Keith Story Lanny Garcia Mike Wade Scott Rogers Baseball 4 THIS PAGE: TOP LEFT: Randy Reno slides to first. TOP RIGHT: Catcher Ronny Powers takes breather. ABOVE: Rickey Gregory makes sure a warrior stays on base. RIGHT: Coach Hall in- structs Kenny Williams. THIS PAGE: ABOVE LEFT: Rickey Gregory throws ball to oiher feam member. ABOVE: David Womble in wind-up. LEFT: Firsi baseman Phillip Bray waits for baseball. Baseball W1 THIS PAGE: ABOVE RIGHT: Randy Reno waits for piIcher's throw. ABOVE LEFT: Randy Reno up ai bat. RIGHT: David Womble waits for his turn aI bat. 25 ,ww ' :WW .flip W THIS PAGE: LEFT: Ricky Gregory iries to meet ball when Nimitz played South Grand Prairie. BELOW LEFT: Scofl Rogers waits for bull. BELOW RIGHT: Tommy Green inspects his equipment. 17 fx r NR ,DK xi A 1 ,,r, xx ......,,.4,,,,,. l W rr 74' T' g,J-cl' Baseball W Baseball Without a freshman baseball team the B Team is always equipped with an abundance of willing athletes ready to work hard to attain a spot on the team. This year the problem was cut in half when two separate teams organized. As always the Vikings worked hard and played hard producing a very outstanding year! THIS PAGE: BELOW: Brett Warren prac- tices bunting. RIGHT: B-Teamers practice with varsity. ,lCegfaW' ' THIS PAGE: LEFT: Coach Joe Wood and team member observe the team. BELOW: Keith Whitley warms up. FRONT ROW Jack Hickey Randy Randle Doug Jagger Carey Hyden Pat Sandford Gary Smith Ken Story THIRD ROW Randy Morre Lee Ehmann Kurt Hendricks Carl House Keith Whitley Gary Rogers Ronnie Hines Coach Joe Wood SECOND ROW Keith Jahn Philip Underwood Harold Lyons Steve Hubbs Brian Harwell Brett Warren Terry Strohl Benny Greenhall FOURTH ROW Bryan Hindman Dick Holiday Alex Aiken Barry Bunn Dean Flores Qwai ni Baseball Gymnastics l ' bgT The gymnastics program at Nimitz is made up entirely of athletically minded students who enioy the physi- cal demands made upon them. With no organized competition set up for them they wait until the end of the year where they perform their annual pre- sentation. Exercises are carried out on the even parallelbars as well as even bars, the trampoline, rings and the vaulting horse. Emphasis is usually placed on the difficulty of an exercise as well as how graceful it was performed. THIS PAGE: ABOVE RIGHT: Kim McCurdy tries to perfect her exercise. RIGHT: Sometimes a little help is needed when you're learning. THEY ARE: Tony Aicardi Jeffery Bongfeldt Ed Gadberry Robert Graves Toby Harmon Tim Lingamood Douglas Lloyd Audie McBride Marline McBride James Nelson 120 Marvin O'Conner Gary O'Hara Scott Parma Jeff Prescott James Sawyer Robbin Starek Glenn Teague Jeff Wosnig Coach Birch Ni- M I ...wr ,, , t Q.. 1 l ,' , ,.,L i Q ,L .Q ,nf-,, Ea? fig ue, New F ' 'Y Fi Q. f 1 'fm 1. if x Tennis ' kwmbmg Tennis is a sport that requires intense concentration and unlimited physical ability. The Tennis team exhibited their abilities at various matches in and around the city. Nim- itz was the host school this year for the district meet, the team conducted themselves beautifully on and off the court. With young and inexperienced players the team tried to develope their abilities to the fullest. Without doubt their goal was achieved in 74. THIS PAGE: ABOVE RIGHT: Kirk Mize demonstrates the forehand shot. LOWER RIGHT: Monte Cowen concentrates on the perfect return. ABOVE: Two members of tennis team are trying to outwit each other. THIS PAGE: LEFT: Jim Hilliard prepares to charge ball. ABOVE: Gerome Merriman returns a low volley. FIRST ROW Margie Copelec Nancy Lloyd Cathy Thompson Kim Shact Brenda Jessup Lola Andree Julie Canfield Terri Brunkhurst THIRD ROW Larry Pryor Bob Bozman Greg Dunn Jim Hilliard Hank Dorantes Kanah Few Kirk Mize SECOND ROW Laura Martin Janet Slayton Monte Cowen Amy Leibensberger Beverly Mizell Donna Crabtree Melinda Griggs Diana Birch FOURTH ROW Steve Smith Gerome Merriman Ronnie McCoy Mark Elliot Aurther Klassen Bobby Wadsworth Coach Mayhugh Tennis Volleyball A Y Experience is a big word in sports. It many times makes the dif- ference between winning and losing. This year our Volleyball team has that big word on their side. Some team members have been together all four years of their high school eli- gibility and many have been together for at least two years. The team met during their first period class and after school in preparing for this season. With the talent to win com- bined with their experience the 74 year turned out to be the year for success. THIS PAGE: ABOVE: Becky Zinn gets warmed up before game. ABOVE RIGHT: Brenda Witsel returns volley. Bffeaxfw FRONT ROW .lean Priestly Becky Zinn Tammy Hampton Cindy Smith Jennie Parks Diane Resendez Isabel Gonzales SECOND ROW Bianca Klaus Carrie Clarkston Cynthia Brown Cindy Bridges Kim Boone Karen Willaford Diana Little Janice Mitchell vwwwg FRONT ROW Brenda Duvall Renee Perry Kathy Brown Bobbie Lewis Velenda Stinson Beth Dunning Nancy Thomas SECOND ROW Olka Guzman Monty Cowen Ester Resendez Brenda Clarkston Brenda Witsel Rita Heurta Reneta Ritter Jean Priestly THIS PAGE: LEFT: Monty Cowen practices volleying the ball. RIGHT: Cathy Brown demonstrates the spike. Volleyball Golf 'TlvwuP' The Golf team this year is one of Nimitz's finest. With all but six gone from last year's team they prac- tice at L.B. Houston, Las Colinas, and Knollwood Golf Courses. The Golf- ers established themselves during district competition. Under Coach Williams from MacArthur the team finished with a very productive year. GOLFERS James Dalton Larry Kennedy Bill Stovall Chuck Voelker Phillip Armstrong Mike Hurley Bryan Franklin Cecil Shoemaker THIS PAGE: RlGHT: Chuck Voelker concentrates on a good follow through. LEFT: James Dalton anticipates a good shot. T26 THIS PAGE: TOP LEFT: Intense concentration is required in golf here exhibited by Mike Hurly. ABOVE TOP: An assortment of irons and woods waiting to be used. LEFT MIDDLE: Bill Stovall shows anguish at previous shot. ABOVE: Brion Franklin exhibits a smooth swing. LEFT: A golfer has to be sure of just the right club. Golf B127 E3 ZITI 30111 P51 P0lWB'l0wlil 4 K Mr. and Ms. NHS Two students were chosen for their outstanding leadership and academic achievements. DeAnn Darland and Scott Rogers were chosen for Mr. and Ms. NHS in the year of '74, Be- sides the routine of High School learning both DeAnn and Scott were involved in extra-curricular activ- ities. DeAnn took part in the Vikas in which she was an officer, while Scott took part in football and baseball. Teaching those who followed, but also learning from the followers, both students had a great character, abundance of spirit, and were loyal to Nimitz. Besides outside activities, DeAnn and Scott were honor students. They were in clubs such as NHS and Mu Alph Theta. Also, both were awarded a Who's Who in certain subiects. 130 Ms. Dellnwu Danlamdf W. Qcobb Rogww CIM Who's Who - Social Studies Jesse Sandoval - Science Scoff Rogers - English DeAnn Darlancl h m 'lie A wt- ' Math - Paul Reynolds I Obtazw Success Drama - Susan Piesf Band ... John Lamberf Who 's Who Who's Who O 'Awafwls - Girls P. E. Denise Wagner '.., - Choir Becky Reeves Speech - Roberto Keefe Business - Robbie Robinson R.0.T.C. - Bill Gridier Who's Who Who's Who Arf - David Chrisfionson QclwUwuSAwCl1osew Shop - Alberf Becerro German - Carol Crowe i Girl 's Afhlefics iMonico Cowen n n n L Droffing - Jimmy Trevino Boy 's Afhlefics Ronny Powers Who 's Who Who's Who - P. E. Greg Jaynes - l. C. T. Marsha Davis Homemokin Dello Henson Qtudwslzwtam AcademioAchiwememts 9 ' Child cafe - Brenda Roshfo Who 's Who Tog Scholastics Academics is what school is all about. Answers to question are not always found in the classroom and do not re- quire tedious hours of homework. These top senior students have excelled in many academic courses as well as extra-curricular activities. Many students have set this as a goal and have succeeded in making it, but then for other students it came natural to do the best in the subiects which they took. All the time which these students have spent studying, taking notes and listening, are now fleeting moments till the day arrives for leaving. High School is considered a routine but these twenty-six students made it something meaningful by enduring the everyday studying habits. The top scholastic students were Don Bozman, Kathy Bruns, Leta Brewer, Stephanie Carter, Carol Crowe, Moni Cowen, DeAnn Darland, James Dimnette, Donna Garrett, William Grider, Gilbert Hutchins Randy King, Bruce Linden, Sandra Mayfield, Paul Reynolds, Scott Rodgers, Jesse Sandoval, John Smith, William Vita, Susan Wadsworth, Wendy Waters, Kim Weatherly, Alfred Weber. T09 Scholosfics Valhoflo Court Nz, . ' iiifkinr vaumwwaww Reni McDole Cathy Williams f 5QEQf?5 . . . Q . f le?:E1 3i,LflE' '5 i W Q , ' 1 ' ' ' fs , 2 i l.,, 5 5, ,r 5 3 1 -v Qifvfz m 1,4 -' 2 . 1 --'J' - li ke .2213 5. ieU..c1'4 ' t f ' 71, Y ' '- ,'Wi'v4'-4 514 5, I A f :Di J , ' gi ' s e , '- ,. , 77:2 32 ,fee 1+ I :Lit -- 'v .'?,V.,E,,'5' 'K ' , 1 L gmt, nf ' ' l ' 'R' E '- f ls. ,a As the Fall Valhalla game started, students had the Homecoming spirit. The Vikings defeated Arlington High 7-6, which set off excitement in the Nimitz crowd. During the half- time events, students anticipated the arrival of the Valhalla Court. The court consisted of Fresh- man Princess Kim Wood, Sophomore Princess Debbie Moss, Junior Princess Cathy Williams. The three seniors were Reni McDole, Leta Brewer and Nancy Conder. As the final moment came, Miss Leta Brewer became the l973 Valhalla Queen. Leta was chosen for her spirit, friendli- ness, activeness, charisma, participation, in foot- ball season. Ricky Gregory escorted Leta to and from the field. Other escorts were Neil Wright, Scott Rodgers, Randy Reno, Greg Sturch, Lonnie Garcia. Attendants were Laura and Linda Witt. Fall Valhalla was also decorated by pep rallies, a parade, and the exes. Debbi 'e Moss . , '.', . 'a 5' if -. , in .- Nancy Conder Kim Wood Valhalla Court W .,,,f V- gg , 1 ww-Qivsazv fi, '-5-1 z Favorites Donn H Seniors raham Bro Juniors - Amy Leibensbergef Randy 44 Sophomores Debbie Moss id Parker - S'vU'f X5, N , ,. - RQ,,v,,wf-f . - , ' I b Harlis I'G9lTlCH7 Freshmen - ,, Q fi 'K l 3 A Fo vorifes Beauties Q 'PJ Skionnket meaning gathering of beauties was annually held on December 14. The Student Council sponsors this event. The Skionnket had twenty-seven nominees to choose from. Only eight beauties were chosen from these girls. They were iudged on poise, ability to walk and their appearance. The judges which chose the eight beauties were Bob Lynch of Taylor Publishing Company, Marcia Conder, former Miss Flame, John Morris, owner of Morris Advertising Agency, Inge Manautou, manager of Michelle's Fashions, and Daphine Harmon, model of the Year - Southwest 1971 . Some of these iudges had this task before but some found the decisions hard to make. Runners up in the Skionnhet were: Kim Carter, Becky Reaves, Brenda Harris, Debbie Moss, Robbie Robinson, Sharon Jeter, Marsha Davis, Debbie Forbus, Leta Brewer, Lisa Sauer, Ester Resendez, Kim McCurdy, Donna Graham, Kay Shotwell, Penny Johnson, Donna Garrett, Debbie Bunch, Denise Beasley, and Charlyn McGill. Bwlgs Valuable, ' Anna Moon, escorted by Kenny Williams was chosen as a Nimitz beauty. She was sponsored by the Vikas. Anna is a iunior and was number one on the list of nominees. Karen Willaford, iunior, was chosen as a 1973 beauty. She was sponsored by the Newspaper staff. Karen was escorted by David Lawson and was number four on the list of nominees. Beauties ,,,, Beauties Amy Leibensberger, iunior, was chosen on December 14, as a Nimitz Beauty. She was sponsored by the Foreign Language Club and was the Twenty- third nominee. DeAnn Darland, senior, was chosen one of the eight beauties for Nimitz. She was sponsored by F.B.L.A. DeAnn was the thirteenth nominee. She was escorted by Alan Sullivan. f'Y'5K. Chosen as a 1973 beauty was Stephanie Carter. She is a senior and was sponsored by Mu Alpha Theta. Stephanie's escort was Mike Hernandez. Beverly Copeland, senior, was chosen as a Nimitz beauty. She was sponsored by the Chess Club. Beverly was escorted by Micheal Fackler and was number eleven on the list of nominees. Beauties Beauties Debbie Hodges, sponsored by the Speech Club ' ' was one of the Nimitz beauties She is a senior and her escort was Allen Hargrove. Debbie was twenty- second nominee. Carol Price, senior, was chosen as a 1973 beauty. 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BOTTOM: Pat Cooper. -in Vw ' My KAREN CHARLTON BRENDA CLARKSTON VICKI COACH MARY COLCHIN SHERRY COOK PATRICIA COOPER SHEANA COSPER CHARLES COTHRAN SAMUEL COTTON MARGIE COWART GLEEN CRADDOCK SHELIA CREACH JERRY CRITZ ROBERT CRITZ CATHY ENGEL Oldies 213 Oldies Pieoswwf BRANT CROCKETI' CAROL CUNNINGHAM STACEY CURRENS MARK DAMON DEBBIE DAVIDSON WALTER DAVIS GREGORY DeHAES VICKY DELANE DANNY DeLcTORRE CINDEE DELMAR BRUCE DERR CHRIS DEVERS MYRIAN DIAZ KIM DICKSON WAYNE DOBBS - 1 U AII,C ff CN I A -von K 1 I A 620 Q91- ff I A A'g' Q ' ' , 7 - ' 1 , I -. Lu 5 ,E . -A V 1 .,,,. qw A I i i f g I I I In E C 1 K M EM M an ,gil N ,v I W' gt I f I 1 A9 'E' I 'Av g C, I. X . , I LANETTE DOSSETT LANITA DOSSE1'I' PAM DOTSON STAN DOUGLAS MIKE DOWNES BOBBY DRIVER KEN DRYSDALE BRUCE DUCKWORTH RONNY DULWORTH BRENDA DUVALL CHRIS EARLE ANITA EDWARDS OPPOSITE PAGE: FAR: Gary Brantley. NEAR: Arthur Klassen. THIS PAGE: Sharon Harris, Esther Gonzales. 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THIS PAGE: Greg Bell, Lavra Huffmaster, Alton Turner. Oldies 227 Oldies TERESA ROBERSON MANUEL RODRIQUEZ MARIA ROJOS SHELIA ROSHTO VALERIE ROSS JOHN ROUSE TERRY RUBLY ERVIN RUSNAK MICHELLE RUSSELL RANDY RUSSELL STEVE RUTLEDGE YOLANDA SALINAS W Viv' ' Ali . FFA? rw an 3 ffl' 7:33315 , N .4 'f.. C7 , fi X 3 6 U S S, -.' if T WV R , df L2 'L kk x,. .. ma f ff- L J W if Wm !f A Q W QW! 0 ,X 1 W0 W WV! 'ffl IVY Lmmm Q' .Ms ,Y ,1 if 'I 1 .. , x 'T.. , . I W 'ei M M.. X 2 , 2 xxwM '3,4B'IIgg,4y1f1 6 1 ' I EF E . .. I- ,ffffnif . af ,f z ' ' ' . ' if 71 -' . 0 ., 1 , ,.'- M L 1 ,:.za:!0:,'nv.i,a-, f.I -I , ,,,., I, if , T 5 I- :RTE I ,t Ax 4.1 Q xx ,A I, ,, V: I QL. Xl. LVL A ' ' ' ' hurl? wi WK: C I I I 'Z' ': I I THIS PAGE: ABOVE: Norman Chandler, and Sandra Ferguson. TONY SANCHEZ JIM SANDERSON MIKE SANFORD CARL SANDBERG DEBBIE SANDERS JOHN SARANDIS BONNIE SATIERFIELD LEIGH SAUER LINDA SCHARDEIN CINDY SCHEHKLER RANELLA SCHWARTZKOF KAY SCOTT CAROLYN SEAGO KAREN SENSTOCK PATRICK SENTER DEBBIE SHAFER DALE SHIELDS WILLIAM SHIPP Oldies Oldies CECIL SHOEMAKER MIKE SHRUM MICHELE SHORB DANNY SHULTZ RANDY SIMMONS KIM SKEENE JANET SLATON TERESA SMART CINDY SMITH JOE SMITH MARGIE SNOW MIKE SPEAKER DAVID STALEY VALERIE STANTON JIMMIE STEPHENS THIS PAGE: Sharon Harris, Cathy Williams. ,Q UJV VX I UV! W' I IWV 4 1 N 'Q 523' Z lg fffwf' fl . f .. I I A a s I wa A f f I ,f W-VfQ.',1:25 I I ' W 2' 1 4 -. f ' Lf' 1 A I' 'ja If I 1 I , ' 4' I A A A nf Qbi M I R A 'R 'Y GJD THIS PAGE: Gary Miller, Mark Ellioh. 1.2 3. . lg STACY STONE CATHY STORY T- A KEITH STORY QE? MARcY STANLEY 3,3 Lf T A F NATALIE sTEPHENsON TAMMY sTlcE T? di I Y TERRY sTROHL T ALBERT TAMAYO . ,H f SHERRYTAYLOR A 1 BRENDA THOMAS R 7 , DOROTHY THOMPSON wf '- f TOMMY THOMPSON R Oldies 2 Oldies DEBBIE TIMMONS MARK TREVINO CAROLE TUMINELLO ALTON TURNER DAWN TURNER BRENT UNDERWOOD RANDY USSERY DIXIE VANDERBURG MARTA VELA DANNY VINCENT LANNEY WADE VACHELLE WADE W ff? is 1-H ,-naw. 1 . Q! r If ' f I ix . IEQI. I, ' xx W llI 'f ' I V i MTS? A D B 2 I p A , ,A ' ' '11 '- ' assi: f .K -gi,-'ji ' , eq: . ' ' .a' . ,E 1' ' . ,Q .N Wags RIGHT: Lynn Lihle. W, Q if? , THIS PAGE: Jimmie Stephens, Clay Money, Johnny Baker. me 71 ., l 3: C? I K 'R L fe V ,. .gl W , , V 2' .A 4 WH JNQJ2 -3 e,,. . . Z Q ' L 11 .4 , A ..... 5 J Q r W. N xg? ' Jwgiqrg ,K 'f 2 X, Q' 3 41 A-1 b F 4 IM ' me LARRY WADSWORTH GWYANA WALKER LINNIE WALLACE BECKI WALPOLE DONNA WLATMAN JAMES WARD MARK WARREN MIKE WARREN STEVE WATES l.9S 233 Oldies THIS PAGE: RIGHT: Norma Mullican. BELOW: Keith Story. AUDIE WEAVER DEBRA WEAVER KAY WEAVER CALVIN WEISE LEE WEISE JEFF WELCH LINDA WELCH CONNIE WELLS KAREN WELLS BRENDA WETSEL CINDY WHITE DONA WHITE MIKE WHITE JO WIEST HELEN WILCOX BOBBY WILSON 9' vw X, W 1 114,15 f qw I K If fi ,I N! , ,fy :L 1 A A I s . F1 fn Q. , 53 -W I QM., , If .M Ere? QI- .L 52, 53 :Ffh , A 5 ,9 1 gpg - IIQC . i I ,Q . f Q21 Jisiz. 'K N ' I - VIN' X . , gk , , n lk ,. . V,-,, x.f .- A I QV . i .J I ' it 31 gm tfsikrf 1 5? O R 4 5 JAMES wlLsoN KAREN wlLLAEoRD A , CATHY WILLIAMS fa f ' A A 5 R A A A ' E., n SUE wuus 5,0 9 41 :L ,Tiff y ROGER WISE ,F 24, GARY Wm 3, RusTY WOODALL Q ' ,Y i Vi ,E :V K V' A I, I Q., wrwszzwgz.:-. ,,1f:afwE. A N'-A-, Tof Qwags iii! , 3 kwfg gm' E ' SHERI WOODS VIVIAN WYNN KATIE YOUNG TERRII ZINN ffcifk-2 - Q A x aw K R ,R 5 E 534 R55 Ryu ww ' Q Aw. A iw A Happg Dogs THIS PAGE: ABOVE: Bill Moon, Cindy Delmare, and Ricki Meeks. J Oldies 235 Leaders BETTY AIKIN MARLENE AIKIN NANCY ALLEN PATTIE ALLEN SUSY ANDERSON ROD ANDREWS JULIE ARCHER SUSAN ARMSTRONG CHERE ARRAMBIDEZ ED ATTEBERRY WAYNE BAETZ EDWIN BALES LUCY BARRON SHARRON BEASLEY ALBERT BECERRA PF-5 545, , id ' Laughs amaLQmIBes THIS PAGE: Pat Shanahan, Susan Piesf, Donna Crabtree, Bruce Linden. NEX1 PAGE: Kevin Campbell, Debbie Pihs. This was Our Year, it belonged to us. To some it has been a promising year, To some a disappointing year, But to all, it was a special one. No other has equaled it. A year to be remembered with A frequent smile and an occasional tear. But it shall always be remembered, in one way or the other. I TERRI BEMBENEK CATHY BENNETT DONNA BERRIER KAREN JANICE BERRY PENNY BIGGS LUCKY BILLUPS DON BIRDWELL JOHNNY BIRDWELL CHARLES BLANCHETT JERRY BOATWRIGHT L6Od6I'S 237 Leaders SHARON BODINE CINDY BOWER DON BOZMAN RUTH BRAMBILA REGINA BRANCH MARSHA BRANDENBURG LETA BREWER JAIME BRISENO JOHN BROWN PAM BROWN PAU LA BRUNKHORST KATHY BRUNS DONOVAN BRYAN I DEBBIE BUNCH DIANA BURCH Time will play with the Memory. Maybe only the very happy or very bad instances Will be seen distinctly in our Memories. Trivial happenings will become hazy in our minds, Perhaps even forgotten, An encouraging smile A playful wink a reassuring pat, or a burning tear, Will all be lost with time when we think back. But the feelings will live on in our minds and hearts Feeling young and free-feeling closeness amoung ourselves - Our class. A class that has spent the time of youth together. We have laughed, cried, played, and grown up - together. We shared the same Memories. We will fondly think of this class through the years, And be proud to have known each other - loved each other. DAN BURGESS LESIA BUTTS MELODY BUXTON BRIAN CAMPBELL KEVIN G. CAMPBELL DAVID CAPEHART BILLY CARPENTER STEPHANIE CARTER NANCY CASHION TIMOTHY MARK CASHION DONNA CERMAK JOHN CHALFANT -w ' KATHY CHAPPELL DAVID CHRISTIANSEN BOBBY CLARKSTON Leaders 239 40 Leaders This year that Ends all previous years, and Climaxes all previous years, also Begins the year to come. We cannot live in the future We must live for today, See that yesterday's dreams are today's reality And that today's dreams are W .N., , in the realm of reality. v I also ' V CINDY CLAY ROSALYN CLINE JAMIE COFIELD DAVID COKER ALAN COLLINS NANCY CONDER MARK CONNER DEBORAH SUE COOK DARALEN COOK BEVERLY COPELAND MARY JO COWART MONI COWEN JERRY COX ROBBYE LYNN COX DONNA CRABTREE W ,EJ -.n, ., ' fi, CAROL CROWE RICKY DAIL De ANN DARLAND MARK DAVIS MARSHA DAVIS MIKE DAWSON DEBBIE DEAL LARRY R. DEAN GREG De HAES TERRY De Lo TORRE DENSY DENSMORE MIKKI DESROSIERS JIMMY DIMMETTER RUSS WAYNE DIXO CINDY DUENKEL Leaders Leaders DANNY CROSBY VICKI DULOCK BETH DUNNING FRANK DUNNING HARVEY EALUM DEWAYNE EDMONDSON MARK EDWARDS MIKE EDWARDS PAULA EDWARDS JIM ELLIOTT DARRYL EMBRY TANA ENGLISH LOUISA R. ESQUIVEL CINDY FILLMORE SHEILA FISCHER THIS PAGE: Connie Wilson. OPPOSITE PAGE: Marsha Brandenburg. 242 I M M, ' , Q: I 1 A VJ.. 4? ,V 'T7'i2' r 'I 'Q I I ' I AIII wPast eww The closs of 1974 has grown, shared, and loved together. 'F A 're ' reer E Q STEVE FLEER CARL FLETCHER JOHNNY FONTANILLA DAVID FOSTER DONNA FOX CHARLOTTE GAYLE FULFORD KATHY L. FULLER BEVERLY GAMMON TONY M. GARLAND PATTY GEE DONNA GARRETT KENNETH GEORGE TOMMY GILL JOHN GOMEZ CAROL GONZALES CH ERYL GORDON ROBERT GORDON DONNA GRAHAM TOMMY GREEN Leaders 4 Leaders TONY GREEN RICKEY GREGORY BILLY GRIDER PAM GRIDER OLGA CANTU GUZMAN NANCY Jo HAGER susns HALEY DLANNA KAY HALL LINDA HALL cl-mls HALSEY SUZANNE HAMILL DEBBIE HAMILTON KEITH L. HARDIN BECKY HARMON BETTY JO HARRIS X KATHY HARRIS 'C 7 GARY HARRIS D' HATAWAY BRUCE HAYNES JAMES HEAD JEFF HEARD NEVA MARIE HEARON JOE HENDERSON DELLA HENSON MICHAEL R. HERNANDEZ LAURA LEE HERRON ALLEN HICKS JOHN HIGGINS MARTY HILL DEBBIE HODGES THIS PAGE: Terri Sockwell. OPPOSITE PAGE: Gary Stanley. Leaders 245 Leaders DEBRA HOLLINGSWORTH EVELYN HOLT TERRY HORSLEY MIKE HURTADO TERESA HURTADO SHERRY HUSBAND GILBERT HUTCHINS JOANNA HUTSON BECKY HUX LINDA JACKSON VICKEY JACKSON WAYNE JACOBS GREG JANES FRANK JENKINS DAN JENSON BILLY JESSIE JAMES JESSUP SHARON JETER CHARLES JOHNS GARY E. JOHNSON LIANE JOHNSON LYNN JOHNSON THOMAS H. JONES SHERRY KANE MARK KEATTS ,, fw sgfwk 3 ,Q 1. 51 I -G f lg iv Li ii 'X THIS PAGE: Bill Grider, Linda Jackson, Kim Minton. -W'-di L X ,.., we sg-.1 They started out in a tiny school four years ago as freshmen. They developed as the school did: they grew together. A part of them will always remain at Nimitz. Their endless spirit and their enduring pride have won them the title of Pride Fighter. Leaders 24 Leaders In the four years together they have become united as one. One class, one body, one spirit that will never be forgotten. They have fought their way to the top and they face the door to a new and different world. As they eagerly enter the door they take with them memories. At Nimitz the students pre- pared themselves for the future. Four years ago when they enter this school they were mere freshmen. As sophomores they became accustomed to the new atmosphere and it became accustomed to them. Their iunior year was filled with excitement, senior rings, upperclassmen, they had almost reached the top. As Seniors, they met the challenges ahead with a bright, optimistic attitude. They started the year in a whirl over senior pictures, candy sales, and the play. BECKY KEE ROBERTA KEEFE GLEEN KEELIN DENNIS KEETH DAVID KILLIAN RANDY MICHEAL KING SUSAN KING JERRY DAN KINSEL CHARLES KIZZIAR DAVID KRUEGER TERRY KUTCH CHARLES E. LAMBERT JOHN LAMBERT QUAIDA J. LAMBERT VIC LAMBERT www THIS PAGE: Cheryl Gordon. OPPOSITE PAGE: Neil Wright, Pat Shanahan. CAROLYN LANCASTER LONNIE LAVENDER DAVE LAWSON CLAUDIA LEACH CHARLES LEE JR. PHYLIS LEGATE BARBARA LESTIG PATSY LEWIS BRUCE LINDEN TIM LINDAMOOD SYLVIA LLOYD MARILYN LOFTIN EDWARD LONDT TOMMIE LONG TERRY LOVELACE GARY LOYD RANDALL LOYD LETHA MCCLELLAND PATTI MCCONATHY Leaders .24 Leaders THIS PAGE: Beverly Mizell. OPPOSITE PAGE: Susan Piest, David Killian. RENI McDOLE ROXANNE McDONALD MARY MCDOUGALD TOMMY MCLAUGHLIN PHILLIP MAMMEN LAJUANA GERALDING MARSHALL PAUL MARTIN MARGRET MARTINDALE ROWENA MARVIN WAYNE MASHBURN TOM MATERNOWSKI SANDI MAYFIELD SAMUEL MEADE BOBBIE LEWIS MEADOWS CATHERINE METZGER 250 EIIMKM We ,pf ii DARRELL K. MILLER DEBBIE MILLER GREG MILLER MARK MILLER KIM MINTON KIRK MIZE BEVERLY MIZELL SANDY MORELAND BILLIE MORRIS DARLA MORRIS BOB MOSS ROBERT MULDER WILLIAM MURPHY MIKE NELSON STEVE NEWTON Leaders Leaders As the Seniors look ahead in the future they still see a long road to follow. Some have learned a little more than othersg not only in academic knowledge but a simple everyday life. The 1974 Seniors at Nimitz had many different outlooks towards the school. Some had the pride and grit, which others saw life as o magical tour. Many do not know what is to come after high school. Some believe college, some iust taking life easy. Some have listened to life's cries. These are the seniors which know where they're going. THIS PAGE: Joe Perez, Jesse Sandoval OPPOSITE PAGE: Tommy Gill BRIAN NORRIS TERRY NOTLEY SHIRLEY O'QUINN ILDEFONZO OROZCO JAMES OTI' WILLIAM PARDO JACK PARKS CHRIS PATRICK JOE PATRICK JEANETTER PECIKONIS JOSE LUIS PEREZ RENEE PERRY TERRY M. PETERS PAMELA PHILLIPS RONNIE PHILLIP ewf ' MARY PIERCE SUSAN PIEST DEBBIE PITTS STEVE PONDER DARRELL PORTER BRUCE POTTS RONNIE POWERS MARLA LYNN PRATT JO CAROL PRICE JIMMY PRINCE ANN PUCKETT MIKE RAHN DIANA RAMIREZ TONI RAMIREZ GERRIE ANN RANDLE DARRELL RATHBURN RONALD REAVES JUDY REED THOMAS W. REEDER Leaders Leaders THIS PAGE: Ronnie Phillips, Judy Reed, Cindy Dunkel, Susan Armstrong. OPPOSITE PAGE: Ken George. 1 iL., .I -i-' 'N if: S , ,,r., WVm riiiriruirlii , I ' ,KLL A kl xi MICHEAL ANTHONY RODRIGUES 254 BECKY REEVES GLENDA KAY RENO ESTHER RESENDEZ FRANCES REYNOLDS PAUL D. REYNOLDS KEITH RICE RENEE RIDDLE PENNY JO RIEDEL REBECCA DAWN RIGGS RENETTA RITTER TINA ROBERSON SANDRA ROBINETTE ROBBIE ROBINSON SCOTT ROGERS E::f:,,,.:::, i ..,,i..,,... f -mf, fm . - .. Twqi- , W L, ,1,. S , A Lr,gi,i s 2i92YfEE'--f 'flff3?fEf??:?'isS?i'a?9i,ff?Eff fbi- WA? Ffa -1 ' fk n ,, ' ' .' K X Q 7 ,- , -2 fy. a N X ' fx . wi? 1' LL' 2 -1: LG, 9, . x ' i 1 S Q . 's f mf 7, 1 23 fy if MES, gy? M 2531 ii 1 , 3 is za akwgT'www ' BRENDA ROSHTO THERESA RUSSELL RENEE RYDER BILL SADDLER MONA SADDLER BRUCE SANDERS JESSE SANDOVAL KAY SARGENT LARRY SAULTER CH RISTI E SAVAGE THENA SCHUMACHER CATHY SCOTI' Leaders 255 Leaders ' Nov 1 I-Idps WIwwYow'waf ' RODNEY SELMAN PAT SHANAHAN JIMMY SHANZ CURTIS SHIFLET RICKY SHORTER KATHY SHOTWELL RANDY SIMMONS RIC SINCLAIR RICHARD SKEENE JOHN SMITH MARK SMITH PAUL A. SMITH CHARLOTTE SNOW TERRI SOCKWELL DAVID SOUTHWELL 'MY LINDA SPEARS DEBRA SPURGEON MONTE STAFFORD ROBIN STANCIL GARY STANLEY TINA STANLEY DAVID STARLING AMY STEVENSON PAM STEVENSON ALAN SULLIVAN SHERRIE SULLIVAN JANET TARBUTTON DEBBIE TAYLOR SANDI TAYLOR MIRIAM JANICE TERRY THIS PAGE: Renee Ridder, Renee McDoIe. OPPOSITE: Laura Heron. Leaders 57 Leaders JOHN THORNQUIST ROSE MARIE TONG JIMMY TREVINO DEBORAH TRUITT VALERIE CAMILLE TURNER MARGARET TUTT KIRK TYER TINA VAN BLARCUM DORTHY VARNER WILLIAM DAVID VITA SUSAN WADSWORTH DENISE WAGONER DUGAN WALKER STEVE WALKER ROBERT WALLACE DEBBIE WARD NADRA WARD DEBBIE WARDLAW WENDE WATERS DAVID WATSON SHERRY WATSON TERRY WATSON KIM WEATHERLY JEAN WEBB ALFRED WEBER 025413 i YJ9 J. D. WELCH TRUDY WEST KIRBY WICKS NANCY WILCOX MICKEY WILDER GINGER WILLIAMS KENNETH WILLIAMS KENNY WILLIAMS CONNIE WILSON JIMMY WILSON DAVID WOMBLE TERRY WORCESTER NEIL WRIGHT LINDA WRINKLE MARK YOUNG SUSIE MCCARLEY ZIMMERMAN Leaders ParkingLot Oalefaaf. . . It's quiet now, but soon the sounds of vehicles will be upon me. People race each other, throw glass, smoke, and do various other things on me. lt costs fifteen cents to drive and rest cars on me. A little man with glasses usually takes up the money. He looks after me and picks up things. I am always here, but seldom thought of as more than iust a big slab of cement with lines. I attract many different people, from society to freaks. Some show spirit on the cars in which they drive, while others iust use my spaces while attending classes. After everyone leaves in the afternoon, I quietly rest till the next day. You see, l'm the West Nimitz parking lot. 260 F2115 lv Smoking is a common sight around Nimitz. lt takes place in the restrooms, behind the shop, parking lots, and anywhere a person can get away with it. Many people do not understand the problem that goes on behind the doors. For the smokers, its a five minute rush to the restrooms so a person may get a few puffs on a cigarette. To the non- smokers, the smell of smoke, the ashes on the floors and sinks, is a dirty scene. To some people, they think there should be a designated place for the smokers. The administration has heard these views, but nothing has been done about the problem. lt looks like the problem of smoking will go on. The smokers could help the situation by watching where the ashes are placed, and not over-crowd the restrooms. The non-smokers could give a little courtesty to the smoker, since he does have the right to smoke. Y M2 f 1 ' fs K , - 1 ,. f ' x , g ,..:,, V , f , . . A, ,, ,srmes.1ffff- - sas . . i5I if'M ' H t . L ' A ' K' Smoking 261 NM A x 3' Dogs ' ' Togdlwfv Non-existent classrooms, stub- born lockers, money raising proiects, all were part of the mass confusion that seniors had to cope with as school began. As the seniors realize the many unforgotten hours of hard work, spirit, and understanding each other, they see it was another one of life's fantastic iourneys. While the days slowly slipped by, the Seniors of '74 began preparing for graduation. Many know what is ahead of them while others are iust taking it as it comes. ln some minds, memories of significant events will linger on, then for others they look through the window of life for new experiences Many of the seniors have spent seven years at Nimitz. These students have seen the school grow to be what it is today. This is a part of Nimitz and will always be. The seniors of '74 expressed many different view points. Some have said, and many will say that it was Our Kind Of PIace. Seniors 263 l5.5.mLQLf W A i, I 8 OM! S l 264 E 4 Adubbgaims HMS On Monday, Aug. 27, 700,000 people suddenly became adults in the eyes of the law. The law giving 18, 19, and 20 year-olds adult rights was passed in May by the 63rd legislature of Texas, but did not go into effect until a few weeks ago. Some of the privileges and responsibilities given to 18-year olds include: ' The right to buy and consume alcoholic beverages. ' The right to serve on a jury. ' The right to enter into a contract. The right to have an abortion without parental consent. ' The right to marry without parental consent. The right to own and convey property. ' The right to consent to medical treatment and surgery. 'Y The right to have a driver's license without provisional restrictions. Liability for debts, traffic tickets, etc. lmprisonment for nonsupport and alcohol- related offenses. The constitutional amendment granting voting right and the Texas Senate Bill do not pre-empt laws which specify age instead of the status. The age of adulthood and responsibility was originally set at 21 because during the Middle Ages, younger men were not physically strong enough to wear the knight's armor. Senator Bob Gammage, sponsor of the bill, stated that since the federal government has already allowed 18-year-olds to vote and the responsibilities to serve in the armed forces, pay taxes, and be tried for crimes as adults, they should be adult for all purposes. lEditor's note: Reprinted from Sword and Shield, Sept. 19, 1 97 3.1 ll il 18 Year Qld 26 66 Establishment If iust one word were needed to describe Mr. Chandler, it would be fair, Throughout his service at Nimitz, he has strived to help the students find a common bond, making Nimitz a place for all people. He is aware of problems existing in the world today and insight as to those that might effect the people of Nimitz. These attributes give him the ability to react accordingly, cushioning the blow for the people involved. Mr. Chandler is number one when it comes to making Nimitz . . . our kind of place. fU.L00kS60JU ,,,,..-N- XM? Maid ai' PrinCi,QC7l 267 Establishment As the last year closes for Ted Darland, he looks behind him for past year experiences. Mr. Darland began as Vice-Principal when Nimitz was built in 1968. Through his guidance with students, both he and the students learned and ex- perienced many different phases of knowledge. As Nimitz grew Mr. Darland became Asst. Principal in 1970. He took the responsibilities of budgeting, assign lockers, and organizing class photographs. Mr. Darland seems to understand students, which will make a difference in the attitude which he will carry on in the future. 68 Z. S . :M .1 ilk ,, ,. r- a I' kwin.-......i S Ex' 6 . . gs be ,,,. 41-1 1 3 l A . SR y fi W-,as it Jerry Winn, Vice-Principal, took on the great responsibilities of hand- ling Drivers Education, Payroll, Sub- stitute teachers and regular dis- cipline of students. Vice-Principal, Jack Singley, handled textbook, scheduling of curriculum and also discipline of students. Carla Sanborn, is a very helpful lady when girls come to her for guidance. She is the Cheerleader sponsor, while also taking on the iob of Dean of Women . . Establishment 269 WW Establishment Melba Woodson, the Senior counselor, keeps her door open at all times for the students in need of counsel- ing. She encourages Seniors to look within themselves to solve problems, but volunteers helpful advice when needed. The Junior counselor, Linda Staggs, has created friendly relationships between herself and the Juniors by having a more relaxed atmosphere 270 in her office. During lunch, her desk is surrounded by students laughing, learning, and seeking answers to endless questions. 1-nga coma may uw., oly n Q3 fi Pl! l F KT, -udp Athlynn Butler, the Freshman counselor, helps the freshmen to establish themselves here at Nimitz. The freshmen came unaware of the pressures and responsibilities which layed in high school curriculum. Molly Brown experiences her first year at being a counselor. As each day progresses, she becomes more aware of the students outlook on things. Many students refer to Mrs. Brown in planning for the future years after high school. 1 Q- E I Zigi at F' ' Counselors Secretaries 66fwQfa6601ewsw Vifginia Bcfnhcfi Audel Cashion Sandra Curry Ruth Ernsf Paula Mail Jackie Mayberry Gladys Plaski Paula Poulfer Bessie Sargent Ginger Stroud Sue Vhnderford Yvonne Welch School Dr. John Townley Murc Hcrrod f 1-, 5 E . Jgk :yx L xx 5 Charles Parks Arthur Casey J. R. Hughes Paul Barger I.2N Adminisfrofion 27 Maintenance Staff Af MMM M, Wefjfe :dwg Up WXM 4!,Z Everyday, the maintenance crew, consisting of sixteen men and women, prove their undying, loyal endurance by putting Nimitz back together after the rush is over. They keep the environment clean and liveable, offering their help when needed. This staff helps to make Nimitz an easier place to learn in. 74 TlwPiwes M? s ,. S Twenty ladies make up the dietary crew at Nimitz. It is their iob to feed the zoo, making sure we have a hot meal every school-day. At noon, they are greeted by a herd of hungry students, grunting, groaning, and stampeding the cafeteria. After all of this hard work, their only thanks are an assortment of complaints and moans. : e silfs g I grris y , Q W Vik: V VV Q W .. 'iii' I I c ef A , i , r , K 7 iM t. N V V Q ,, r . l .. ,yi ,i,. .. . . fs t e - w..1e.f,fJH1'f15d1 at M Ei-cgFFt':1fW-if 5 i ,- .mi-fi. Q U ' is ECE Dfefdfx Sfdff 275 Business Business I Oww kills Mary Ann Butts lTyping I, Business Law, FBLA Sponsorlg Gladys Hill lBookkeeping, Recordkeepingl, Charlotte Hughes lShorthand 1, Typing ll, R. Hughes lGeneral Business, Typing ll, Linda Mahan lTyping 'l, Typing 21, Eloise Wimbish lTyping 2, Clerical Practicej, Frances Young lTyping l, Business Mathj. 6 Business covers many different courses including: Typing I, Typing ll, Clerical Practice, Shorthand Business Law, Bookkeeping, Record- keeping, and General Business. This course prepares a student for the field of secretarial work or Law practice. THIS PAGE: Linda Mahan, Gladys Hill. fc. E mil. :J :1., g i, 1-::: cs, i. , s ' ' T-1 - N 11 s ffl lik 5-' v vs' ' , si? 'aim We we . ...-X . l sigf - . , J V ..N i-J if mmm 01, English is the basic means of communications, but it is necessary that every student has English. Up till this year, four years of English were required. English is a broad subiect. There are many dif- erent aspects. Such as grammar, anthology, poetry, and great works in literature. Next year the student is only required to have three credits of English. Gina Geldmeier lEnglish 2, Drama1, Bar- bara Hennessy lEnglish l, 21, Linda Kingcaid lBasic English l, English 11, Helen Ledgerwood lEnglish 4, Spanish l1, Roe Morris lEnglish 3, 41, Amy Page lEnglish 31, Ann Phillips lEnglish 2, N.H.S. Sponsor1, Martha Ray lLatin 2, 3, English 11, Francine Rune lEnglish 41, Pam Sibley lBasic English I, 2, Creative Writing1, Judi Teague lEnglish 2, 31, Beth Wesp lEnglish 'l, Basic English 11, Gail Witt lBasic English 3, 41, Joe Wood lEnglish 3, B-Team Baseball, Basketball1, Janie Worst lWorld History, Speech l, 2, 41. THIS PAGE: Pam Sibley, Helen Ledgerwood. Fine Arts D0 Languages ht Togetlwfu Uvwlefu Foreign Languages here at Nimitz helps a student improve his studies of the world around him. Not learning , only how to pronounce the language but to read and write. Art, Band, and Choir are other activities in which a student is able to revolve around the abstract ideas. THIS PAGE: Peggy Wadley, Sienna Harvey f ,.- - 'fv' yiiyy , ig V ig VV I - .g if Beverly Cox lGerman I, 2, 3, 41, Donna Whiles iSpanish 2, French 'l, 2, 3, 4, Foreign Language Sponsorlg Peggy Wadley lSpanish I, 3, 4, 51, Anne Compton iEnglish 2, Journalism l, 2, Newspaper Sponsorl, Richard Watson iYearbook, Art 'I, 2l, Sienna Harvey iArt I, 3, Art Clubly Earl Haberkamp QA-Bandl, Paul Wallace QB-Band, Music Theoryl, Bill Davis lChoraIe, Girls, Boysl, Dawn Owin lEnglish ll. Yestmgewv Bwuglmbtol Times Cliff Bradley lAmerican History, Asst. Football Coachl, Kay Branch iAmerican History, Texas History, FTA Sponsorl, Ruby Chance fGov., Basic Gov., Advanced Gov., Student Councill, Dean Fikes iAmerican History, Asst. Football Coachl, Sandra Garza lWorld Historyj, Michael Greer iWorld History, Asst. Football Coachl, David Hall fAmerican History, 9th Grade Football Coachl, Don King lEconomics, Latin American History, Govt., B Football Coachl, Don Nentwig iAmerican History, Basketball Coachl, Mary Ann O'Neal iAmerican History, Sociologyl, Bill Reynolds iWorld History, World Geographyl, Patsy Taylor fAmerican History, Key Link Sponsor, Psychologyl. C LLJAJ, .if X , - . J X-E. 174-f an ucfdfv- 'lf fL,IfL CIC, lc 74- full ,ygx 44174 ,fx , 5 'ffl laxlihf Af 2 C' 5. 11.66 ru UCC Wf f lf' .- , - If , . .,', Law. fwbufmff' inf A fu 5, 74. 6441! f I g ,I A . 27f1fL.ff4' UML 'ik A -'Z Q . i A fs F .T .. , In the world of social studies, the subject ranges from American History to Economics. This subiect enables students to learn about the past and to help deal with the future. Sociology and Psychology also pertain to everyday life. THIS PAGE: Cliff Bradley, Don King, Lane Ladwig, Bill Reynolds. Social Studies 279 Homemaking Home ' 0664115 I-lelplull-Iiwts Barbara Copeland lH.E.C.E., Pre- employemnt, HERO Sponsorl, Joy Hawkins lHomemaking l, 2, FHA Sponsorl, Marilyn Lucas lHome-Family Living, Homemaking 21, Ann Nickell lHomemaking l, 21, Jan Rollins lHomemaking l, 21. l - 1 L r,,r . ro 'I 280 k. s. Home Economics gives a student the experience in cooking, sewing and child raising. Homemaking also helps in many different ways. Such classes are similar to a home. This could consist of: Home-Family Living, H.E.C.E., Pre-Employment, and Home- making l and ll. THIS PAGE: Barbara Copeland, Joy Hawkins, Marilyn Lucas. Q E I J Pdusaw ' , 'smwbvs Wayne Bingham lTrigonometry, Varsity Coach, Elementary Analysis, M.O.C.E.1, Susan Chadick QFOM 3, 4, Algebra 3, 4, Trigonometry15 Kaye Crawford l.A. 3, 4, Algebra l, 2, Geometry l, 2, Drill Team Sponsor1, Shirley Emberton lAlgebra 1, 2, l.A. I, 2, 3, 41, Susan Fishchbein lAlgebra 1, 2, 3, 4, l.A. 3, 411 Roger McDonald lCumputor Math, Calculator Math 'l, 21, Barbara McVay lGeometry 'l, 2, l.A. I, 2, Mu Alpha Theta1, Doris Renshaw lAlgebra 'l, 2, FOM 'l, 21, Connie Rodgers fGeometry l, 2, Algebra 3, 4, l.A. 'l, 211 William Sanders QFOM l, 2, Algebra I, 21, James Simmons ll.A. T, 2, Geometry 'l, 21. , ,,, if N 4 .Wall .M,,,3f t The Math Department at Nimitz ranges from Related Math to Trigonometry. Students learn about areas and numbers, which relate back to everyday life. THIS PAGE: Shirley Emberton, James Simmons. Math ffm umw.,mip.e Aids Curtis Burch lBoys P.E., Gymnasticsl, Kathy Gilleland lGirls Healthl, .lan Maxwell lGirls P.E.l, Jerry Mayfield lBoys Health, B Team Coachl, Exercise is a daily need for the human body. Through our P.E. courses here at Nimitz this exercise is made possible. Each day the classes work our learning rules or techniques to playing different sports. Physical Education strengthens the muscles, coordination, ability, and agility. After the students leave P.E. he is more physically able to meet the strains of everyday living. THIS PAGE: Jeff Redden, Kathy Gilland. Shirley Mayhugh Narangians, Tennis, Girls P.E.l, Jean Priestly lGirls P.E. Volleyballl, Jeff Redden lBoys P.E.l. 'Q Odclsamb ROTC enables a student to learn military conduct. These classes involve drills, exercises, and marching. Library skills teaches the basic information which a student needs to know about a library. Study Hall teaches a student to have better studying habits. Bunny Mayers lSpecial Educationl, Chief Billy Monroe INJROTC 1, 2, 31, Barbara Pickard lNursel, Norma Puckett lStudy Halll, Linda Raney lLibrarianl, Florence Temple lStudy Halll, Commander Gordan Wiram QNJROTC I, 2, 3, Key Clubl. 1 Miscellaneous jr s- A ,wh 1, 12271 ,, Science I I I OW 5..- fm. .P 4 , at if ,T .wi ,. i . ,tl . . .ff-V , fy -5 rl: 381 f 5 . K , 'lt , ,W Donna Chandler lBasic Physical Science, Physical Sciencel, Emily Dotson lBasic Physical Science, Physical Sciencel, Diahn Dunn lBasic Biology, Biology, Chess Clubl, Eddie Green lChemistry l, 2, Physical Sciencel, Lane Ladewig lBiology, Basic Biology Asst. Football Coachl, Cathy Miller lBasic Biology, Biologyl, Nathan Purvis lBiology, Basic Biology, B Team Coachj, J. Sheridan lPhysical Science, Basic Physical Sciencel, Jim Sitton lPhysical Science, Physics, Astronomyl, Joe Tunks lAstronomyl, Astro Sciencel, Hazel Wallace lPhysical Science, Biology, Science Club Sponsorl. f K ' Hs xi . J iiiiil t THIS PAGE: Jim Sitton, Emily Dotson. The study of science covers aspects of human cells to universal interests. Science is a very wide topic and can be generalized in many different ways. The student has a wide variety of science courses to choose from including: Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Astronomy, and Astro-Science. Two years of Science are required at Nimitz. Many students plan further their studies after they have 284 taken the required. v iw Jobs Twinning Ronald Burenias lArchitectural Drafting, General Drafting, General Wood, Industrial Arts Sponsorjp Penny Hervey lD.E. l, 21, Bobby Hubbard lBasic Labj, Ann Keefer lGeneral Labl, Sam Scott lGeneral Wood, Machine Woodworkingj, Robert King ll.C.T. l, 2 and V.l.C.A.l. LEFT: Ron Burenias. BELOW: Sam Scott. Vocational Training at Nimitz, enables students to improve in iob experinces as well as school tasks. Most of this training is through ICT, DE and VICA. Woodworking and shops are a few other skills taught at Nimitz, These introductory courses prepare the student for the field of Drafting and Woodworking. Vocational Training ll G I 15101111 .JN XRWN., gfsxf-Nf fM fvwvxmww Mv'v 'h5mWf .,f,,Nvf wmwffiww mwfwwmvv f fm , gjf'Q??f'SYf23 -?m 1..f N.fN.x' 52 vff-'tffwz faMfWwwwaf4W f w W W! 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'fsew vcQa:fY-,3.f. 5 eww: :Q ww.: f2:g5..f x.f'S fflsw dl 1 T,.i4L.ggQfQ' i .!XfX!',TZ'1i ,-1 f?L'9-Riff' .fx Mf5'm'l'-7f+ifiw- fi pw sw . L 'uf y z xv , W- ,.m...,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,::,i ,K I W , VVV, , K: H: ,, ,, kj, fi wi , .1 Linda, - gms. - . +ffws:' ' .ff A ff W .1 5 7 , 1,3 1 -3 emi, 1 MLAM If we should desire to be equal - it is only to be heard. lf we should desire to be different - it is only to be fresh and alive. But if we desire to obtain both equality and individualism - lt is only to be free. Nimitz, 1974 could easily be called unique, because the people involved wanted both equality and individ- ualism. They also wanted freedom. There was a great change occurring within the structure of our build- T ing - a change in attitudes of life, values, and relationships. In a desire to be recognized, many began to reach out for more,'and endured the passive attitudes of those denying them a well deserved respect. We began to reach in - into our subconscious realisms in order to find our goals. We began to build for ourselves, and those to come, a year that would bring a new aspect of involvement into Nimitz, and the years yet to be lived. Though the Senior class of l 974 will not profit from their hard work and determination, they will have the satisfaction of knowing that Nimitz became, in T974, a place for all people, of all interests, provided they were constructive to the self and the structure. Now, we can honestly say that Nimitz is . . . Our Kind of Place! . . .NIMITZ OUIZKIND OF PLACE. those that found peace where unrest rules beauty in ugliness and depression truth and honesty where there is only greed and to those that found a place for themselves when all the places were taken to nimitz 1974 because no other year could equal it Q, c.l. M ,. , 'A .' 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Club 110, 1 1, 121 Student Council 191 Who's Who in Foreign Lang. NHS 11 1, SWORD Quill and NANCY Chess Club 11 11 Ecology Club 11 11 MIKKI DESROSIERS is ' Vlkas 110, 1 H 1. Mu Alpha 111111111211 1, 121 .HMMY n1MMErfE122 sfudem Counc1l 11 11 Chorale 11 21 NHS 11 21 A-Band Science Club 1121 10,11, 11112111 U FB U DEANN Lab-A1de11o,11,121+ . CDR V1 ' Drillteom 1, 1213 ,W WM.-Hana 191 ANA ,fsfudenf 1 VWDOREW A siud nm 1121 ., NHS 11,11 1 DONNACERMAK lbl A ,. C'NDY DUENKEL 1 11,1 ho1r1111 - - swdem Councilmi F1 1612, 1 Adv.cs1r1scho1r11o, 111, 121 4 Vice-Pres.1121 A . A Anil ll I ' Award Chomleu l' l2l H Jog-1g1g5HA1FAN1 BEZEL U :Y 1' FHA 191 4 4.1 English U 2, , All-Regsan Choir 1121 ' Miss KATHY CHAPPELL llll it A ,,, StudentCounciI1111 MARYJ0 COWWH1 f A VICKIDULOCK 1 DECA111,121 DECAl12J A FHA1111 MON, M1121 FaLA1111 Foreign Lang. 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Npmmee U01 Chess Club 11112111 1 i whdawhoan P.E.u 2y1f- 1 Science c1ub u23 t 1 1 Anclubuzy 11 111 1 1 1111 1 1,, I 1,, 1 . 51 V? 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 vac.-,.Pfes.11f121 1 1 1131? 11' 1 -1 1 1- 11 1 .,,, ,..: ig, 11 ,,,L ef W, DUGANWVALKER 11 1,11 1 RNNMAKER1121 111 ' 1 F0o11zQ111149,10,11, 121' 1 11?111 11 Foreignkmgq Club U U 11 BmbQ'1111'f'21 ' 1 Mr. NHS NOmif1fel11211 1 11 1,.1 ,11. 1 1 1- 111 1 1 1 3 I 1 111 1 1 ' 11Fo61bd11fii1b1 - f 1 f 1'11 1 11111' 1, ,111 1 11111211 ' 1 1 1 111. 1 1 11' 7 1 1 1Fb61b0ll1101 1 TRUDQXWEST11 1111 1 1 i ,,,1 M wi' 1'11 11 VVV : V 'VVI 1 . ' 1111 111 1,1 iw frfrfwi' ,-Mr, 1 A .. 300 Activities -- 20 Involvement Index FBLA -- 48 .. X717 Key, Link --L 57, Tenn is-122 Administration - 266 '17, L, FCA - 58 ' Library Practice - 76 Top Scholastics - 138 Art- 69 , FHA - 46 lfmarlr 77 Track - 108 Art Club - 52 ' ii' iii Football - 84 'MUiiAlPhU Theta --4 431 Valhalla Staff - 36 Band - 26, 64 Foreign Language - 73 NHS L. - V Varangians - 55 Baseball - 1 Foreign Language Club - 50 NJROTC 4 Vikus - 23, 65 aaslralball - rrarlrrnan - 154 PlrysiaalfEdaQaiigng47,178lfii 1 Volleyball - 124 Cheerleaders 1 Ill FTA - 49 Science - llil , Who's Who - 1 32 Chess Club -413' Golf- 126 Senior Play ., . ', Choral - Gymnastics - 120 Seniors - 236 ,V Classes - 1 HERO - 47 Skionnhet -- 66, A lvir. Q eiee Creative Writiiflli Club - 53 Honors - 140 Sophomores - 182 I D.E. - 44 Homemoking - 74 Speech Club - 59 I I I 1,175 if Drama - 70 11, ICT - 45 Sports - B2 5, ly English - 72 Industrial Arts - 75 Student Council - 40 ,V 1 Fall Valhalla 142 Juniors - 210 Sword and Shield - 34 f,',, i Favorites - ' Key Club - 56 ' Teachers - 276 'I fi f1! iP5?i ' 1. -fll ' 'L f' 'li ' - esll 9 GX A Baker, Dwayne - 38, 183 Blaugh, Robert - 155, 168 Danna -- 156 , A ' Boker, Timothy - 26, 183 Board, Charles - 155 -21 2 Adams, Esteve + Bales, Amy - 210 Boose, Terri- 184 t, Ffoulaii- 238 Aaains, Gerry - 152 Bales, Edwin - 236 eaarwrialir, Gerald - 97, 2:17 s1,rarri - 123, 171, 184 Adams, Mark - Banda, Jose - 95, 154 Boatwright, Karen - 46, 155 ' I 212 Aaarns, Miahaal 210 eanlalan, Mary - 183 Bonilla, Nita - 46, 48,211,216 ,,, Qarhys- 51, 238 gfldyfbabbie - 4353182 eanlalan, Raban - 21 o Liaaina, Sharon - 44, 238 ' '11, Jalan Aigarai, rany -f 12131521 21, 182, 202 aaraiar, Willie - 21 o aanafalar, Jeffery - ra, 120, 155 geie fiiianayarrl- 238 Aikin, Marlene - 442236 Aikin, Matthew 154 Akins, David - Alexander, Sandro'liQ?I'54 Allen, Bill .- Allen, Bobby - Anderson, 1 54 Anderson, snalia 154 Anderson, Susan L- In Andrea, Lola - 97 Andrews, Daniele W Andrews, Diana 4 2 ,iii' ' ' 3Andrews, Pam -'I lAndrews, Rodney - 236 1 l:Anthony, Becky - li Anthony, Vickie -- , . Anile, Christine -- , X Archer, James - 27,132 1 5 Archarnbault, Lynda A . 4,5 Archer, Jul ii .. 22. 236i 1 Borbar, Rachel - 46, 210 Barnes, Lindo - 21 1 Bornhart, Donna - 183, 196 Barron, Lucia - 236 , Barron, Richard - 155 Barron, Roger - 155 Barron, Rosemary -- 183 Bates, Angie - 155 A ales, Pam - 183 I ld,Melanie--121, 183 A liay13,.M1a1raal - 27, 155 2 Beasley, Denise - 23,4a, 49, 211 Beasley, Sharon - 236 Becerrd, Alben - 134, 236 Becerra, Mary - 27, 155 Becker, David - 21 1 Bell, Gregory - 211, 227 Bell, Laura - 27, 155 Bemenek, Cynthia -155 Bemenek, Terri - 30, 48, 237 Armstrong, Bruce 111155 1 1 11 Bennett, Catherine - 237 Armstrong, Jodie - V I ,,g? ,Bannett, Pamela -- 155 Armstrong, rnuir. -. aeg1126:-1 az 11ri?,:iig nenvley,Jim - 91 , 1 ea Armstrong, Susan f- 11 ggenton, Bruce- 58, 102, 102, 211 Arnold, LouAnn 41 82151 ' I' I 1 ' L I Karla - 155 Ashley, Richard - 182131 ' oanaa - 237 ' Aslraw, Melba - 21 o , Terry - 155 Arlrins, Leslie - 210 Barry, Cheryl Anabarry, Edward W- 2451130111236 , H aaerlir, Karen - 1 13, 237 Atteberry, Mark -- 154 I Berrt,1Kevin - 155 Atieberry, Rebecca -- 182 'fi Benfyjekandy - 183 Atteberry, Ronald - K , K1 Qestgggtobdrt-183 Autry,WiIliom1+ 182 ' ' Qickers, Sharon - fl 55 Aviles, Bon' - 0 1, iiggfipaany -, AA' 237 Avilns, Joe --154, 161 V: AL gmw, kdhdldk, 1 1 Ayers, Ernie -154' ' Bmw' R55 -'46, 155 ,L V Azcarla, Cynthia - V1 44, QQYLI A A A a ii,, , 11 1 - 1 1 ililmrdwell, Donald - 237 ,u,,z69,m,, A , 83, , ,iw 11g111ray2igl1,11annny- ss, ss, 237 J Baetiffylayne - 236 1 'gghnnyl' 7- I I2 ' 9 Bagmfigalunessu - 5- Q - Blevins, John - 184 Baileyggarnes - 26 V A K 11911911 4' 75, 21 1 llailaiigflaanily - 1543 ' ,,!5lfwkg,M9fk - 381 155 591102719147 11. - 1Q911l11245l. 1757 T5 Hhdfiflkubv - 21 1 5agr,Er5h,q-y ... A In ir,Qlockgrby,IRalph - 26, 42, 43, 21 1, B 26' , I H3411 wl1:rwr1der1GrM- 182 1 H,,ar,'cara1'-14533559511 835200 f-Blackwell, Jael - 55, 27, 1 84 Bgger Balmer ifegitldka r, Lorene , Daniol , John -- Sure 211' :Y 1,4151 ,1 1.1 ,1 1 12,1-1.1.9 'lBl5nch3tt, Barbara - 155 Blanchett, Charles - 237 Blankenship, Gary - 155 .??: ' xg-sl ' Boone, Albert - 91 92 211 Boone, Lisa - 155, 184 Boone, Janicea - 124 184 Booth, Jeanette - Borden, Shelly- liaren, Alina - 2 Boron, Claudia - Boren, Linda - 1 Bower Cynthia - Miowie,Eddie-1 W I B yd J' o , lll-47,413,211 Bozman, Robert - 26, 123, 184 Brankeun, Vickie fw- 1f Z 11. '1?,,?U'll9l115C91l1Y ,L ,gherrylg-ge 156, 1713, 196 ?,h,VSusang-f 54, 212 I 184' 2192 ' 414111111111 .bw -+ 212 a 1 1 Meera - 23, 57, 66, 238 9, ,Ja1n8r-- aa, 156 ii 12 :11.11-rlwv - 2,12 s,11 saiiy - 106, 1 56 ' nh. Billyf- 27,11 sr 1 eiirgzssjan ao, 32, 50,239 1 184 211 11 156 56 1115- 23s 84 1 earrnan, Donald--26, ao, 42, 23s ' aralgoianafzaa , 1 , , Q ,,,. 1 1 rf , 1 4 A 'ir 5 f ' ms, U 1' 1 gg, 1 1 11' S' Q rl 'r is 4 if 84 2 , 2 7 1 5 Q? ir 157 ' Bradford, James - 26, 156 ' ' ' Bruris, Sherri 157 Bradshaw' Deborah - 471 '?Burnsjde, 1 84 Bradshaw, Katherine - 'gas' gickxkm 157 Brake, Bobbi - 21 1 ... 136 Brambile, Ruth - 33, 2354 giy ' if guhher' may - 226 I, Branch, Kenneth-27, 1562 1 ' gamer, LLB' -97' 184 5 l'f R'9','W f 47' iiimr, Lesla - 47, 239 ii Brandenburg, Charlotte E' if f arsiysherry - 23, 30, 44, 232' 221 Brandegburg, Marshou- .,'i 41, ekky -F I 84 aranrlsy, Gary , 'gf if C Brashear, Dollie L.,, fl 5 1 5' Bravo, Fr-if-R - 1561167524 1 in, gavnaia - 157 - 1 aray, Phillip - 4a, ,1 ,L damn, Lynn - 47, ,yi 5,1 2 , 2 BWYI BUCIYY '- 49, 31 .11, ffilldwell, Catherine 48, 184 Brewer. I-mfr - 156' 1 Calhoun, Alma -- 157 L 9Y l1Lelo,- 49. 1 fi camp, Randy - 95, '157 ' Bridaes, Cvnihio- CampbalI,Brenda--46,157 , eriaaaa, Larry -21 2 I 1 CampbeIl,Brior1 - 239 5'ld9 1,5 '2fr?1! ' :I Campbell, Kevin 4- 239 Bridges,'Tamn1y ' ,,,,, , Canody, Jerry - 185, 193 sriaawall, Teresafigig J 1 'Z Canfield, Janie + 123,181 1115, me 3591111 1911-P 154' ,1 ' Canney, Eugene 38,-185 11 I i:-' Briseno, '! 'L' Xi Canney, WiIIiarn-f- 38, ,1 L. araairs, laianagal 56152, Cannon, Cheryl 157 ,':: sraaalr1an,saf1y +156 canrwall, Cheryl aa, 157 ' ' arawn,ce11ryi24- 257212 caaanan, David 44,7239 e 1 L, '- Brown, Cynthia 140, 124,,1561fl5B Cordenas, 30,'32, IQ ff' Bro1k7n,Jot1n 4 144, 23B 1, carlrarr, 38,7185 ,..Browri,Johnny 77 'Q Carney, Kif'1445L 157 1, Brown, Kenneth -1565 I 5 Carpenter, Biiiy 239 1 Brown , Mark Q- 156 I CdfPUf 'r C9l'9liQ7 ' 2 K. N1 V' Brown, Mike 1- -Carpenter, Llr1dell13821157 Brown, Pom - 37, 23B I ,,,L .VWVV i Carpenter, Ntalcolrry-f,'tf03,z121 A Brown, Ricky - 156 Carpenter, Paul --fj . Brown, Roger -- 1B4,,3 A fi f gf? Carpenter, Willianrii- 30, SB, if 356 Q Brown, Terry 41562510 Carroll, Marcus -171855, U .,,' if Br,-,wh I W I ll Carroll, Steve'-157 I F ,Theodore V K ,' 0. -,, 'g 'l145 fffill' 4 or . i111,1i1111-aw? 1 . . frm: 1 1 111 1 1 W v Carry, Janice - 157 Carson, Roger - 38, 157 Caller, Cindy - 185 Carler, Debby - 135 Caviar, Joffry - 185 Carler, Kimberly - 26, 157 Carler, Stephanie - 23, 42, 43, 149, 239 r Casbeer, Ricky - 157 Case, Nicholas 1 57 Cashion, Nancy- 30, 43, 50, Cushion, Timothy - 30, 38, 56, Cason, Dolphvfk- 185 1: Cason, Troy -'212 'L . M3 Freeman Diaz 161 Freeman Freeman, Freeman Furguson, Richard - 1 Fvseiier, Lexie - 163 Fuson, Janis - 33, 162 Gadberry, Ed - 120, Gallon, Mary - 121 Gomez, John - 59, 26, 71, 243 Gonzales, Connie - 26, 190 Gonzales, Eslher - 215, 217, 219 Gon1aIes,Isabel-124, 190 Gonzalez, Carolina - 243 Gonzalez, Johnny - 162 Gonzalez, Linda - 162 Goodman, Dawn - 33, 162 Goodsan, Jimmy - 190 -33,161,165 243 s1,5e,191 210, 211, 66,83 - Zmwfi-f ff-W ' Hamilton, Tony - 163 Hammer, Konna - 26, 192 Hampton, Neal- 163 Hampton, Tanya - 43, 124, 218 Hancock, Tammie - 163 Hancock, Teresa - 27, 192 Hansen, Vicky - 218 Hardee, Steven - 38, 192 Hardin, Keith - 244 Hardin, Lucille - 52, 163 Hargis, Diana - 73, 218 Hargrove, Dubbie - 27, 192 Harmon, Becky- 244 Harmon, Toby - 120, 192 Harper, Dewell - 95, 163 Harper, James - 196, 106 Harrington, Monty - 192 Harrington, Thomas - 85, 228, 218 Kretzrneier, Paula - 221 Kngghnurkgyynahd --43, 55, 59, 75, 5 , ,.,. .Qgj 1 Jill .- 157 fl Holiday, Rarhara - 155 Johnson, Bobby- 1661? j 1 , 1, Hanay, Jackie - 155 Jahrrsarr, Gary - 25, 246 , Halley, Wayne - 193 Johnson, Lione - 246 Holliday, Richard - aa, 95, 155 V , ,L Jghhiaa, -.. 4 Hollingsworth, Debra - 246 j DLL siaiihsoh, Lyrtriii- V. - Hollingsworth, Terri- 165 ' ' Johisson, ' Michael- 5, Vra, Vj za, 45, 49, so, 195 Holloway, Mike - 193 V W , 5 ' Han, Evelyn - 246 1' Haah, Susan - 165' nanny- 45, sa, 166 Hoover, Andy - 218 -1 H . Jol1h39l1lTommy - l 66 Hoover,Julie--26,165 J 1' ,,., , 5ahaag?411.rr - 38,166 V 4 A 116562 Cathy - 194 Horne, 317 Jones, Cindy - 166 Horsleyflierry- 246 i ,1 Jones, Connie - 166 ,Ho'19 ',!19TW' - 95, 1,65 'f 1o '1rMkv - 169 52,'1i93'1 ' '1 Jarrar, Ronny - as, ao, 91, 194 1 -49145 ' -Hott, Sharon - 1 W , Jones, Sandra - 166 Jones, Sherri- 166 Harris, Betty - 244 Jones, Susan - 220 Harris, Brenda - 47, 49, 55, 21 a 135' Jam, rharrrar - 45, 246 Harris, Cheryl- 164 U Houston, Jordon, Debra - 194 1-1arr1s, Gary - 192 Howard, Harris, Gary w. - 245 K Horris, Jerry - 164 Hgiuie, 93 Harris, Joe - 43, 103, 218 Havrle, James - 43, 51, 54, 55, 2119 Leon - 166 Harris, John - 164 K w,,,MH, , , ,,,, Q41l,,,,Steven - 1 90, 1 93 H ' Kamenicky, Steve - l 66 Haffifr CGW - 21 8 ii?'tit1Q,g,,ff5n, Cheryl - 23, 1 93 Kave, Sherry - aa, 4a, 246 Harris. Cathy L. - 245 114121151-, Don - 44, 219 rarrrr, Belinda - 166 Harris, Kam - aa, 164, 155 L flijdson, Joanna - 44 ,1r..r,., 15.551, - 225 1-1arr1r, Sharron - 43, 215, 218, urraa - as, 164, 155 igaam, David - 49, sa, 40, 25, 101, Hart, vicar, - 21 a ' ' 1-tuararr, Marhaai - 155 1, 55597, 220, Harvrrrarr, carray - 25, 192, 20:1 Qigi, u1iararr,1arrr - 155 ' Janis- as, 155 Harwell, sraarr - 95, 1 64 ,r 1 1-taana, Larana - aa, 45, 155, 1 62 Kham, Mark - 246 1-iaraway, Danne - 25, 43, 45, 2458 Hruerta, Rita - 43, 45, 1 25, 219 Kee, Becky - 24a , Hotawoy, Robert - 192 Hatridge, Jahn - 26, 218 Hawkins, Toni- 192 Hawkins,'Ronald - 38, 164 Haworth, Marty - 164 Haworth, Steve - 164 Hayes, Denise - 20, 192, 207 Hales, Donna - 48, 49, 192 Haynes, Russell - 85, 245 Haywood, Ronnie - 164 Head, Gary- 38, 56, 91, 192 Head, James - 51, 56, 245 Heodrick, Kurt - 26, 53, 164' Heard, Jeff 5- 245 ' Heoron, Neva - 26, 43, 245 , Hearon, Terri - 50, 54, 55, Heimonn, Vincent - E, Heiney, Lindo + 45, 164113 ' , 'J ' narrarrrarr, Joe - ss, 81 , 55, 245, Henderson, Pat-42 if Hendrix, Karen - 164 K ' W 5 Hendrix, Tommie - 164 1 -V Huffman, Pam - 30, 33, 193 Huffman, Rusty - 165 Huffmaster, Jackie - 55, 193 Huftmaster, Laura - 47, 219, 227 Huffmaster, Terry - 45, 219 Humberto, Martinez - 165 Hurley, Michael- 126, 127, 165 Hurtado, Mike - 246 Hurtado, Teresa - 246 Husband, Sherry - 246 Huston, Gary - 165 Hutcheson, Debra - 193 Hutcheson, Diane - 46, 194 Hutchins, Gilbert - 26, 42, 43, 246 Hutchison, Mike 219 -43,57,103,104, N Hutson, Joanna - 246 Jtlux, Becky - 246 ' ilflux, Timothy - 194 V 43, 194, 208 M Cary - ,t-tynes, Lee - 83, 88, 219 Harray, Carol- 27, 164 y I Henlrel,Ken- 154 A Herii'y,'Janice - 33, 164, 159 lj, lmprarr, Marta - 194 Henry, Ronnie - 33, 164, 169 fig lttmon,Terri-212,219 Henry, Ronald - 164 A I 5l 'Y ' 165 Henrfgfiusan - 44, 194 'Vim' Eddi' -' 219 Henryffreasa - 194 Hensley, Tanya - 27, 193 lf, Hensori,'kDean - 218 K Hanseiiflioella - 137, 245 2 D Y ' '65 Henson, Scott - 193 ,,,, , ,,,, - 165 Hernandez, Edelia - 164 1 L' 239 Hernandez, Mike - 26, 30, 59, 71, ' 2452 Hernandez, Rachei - 46, 164 - 90,'91, 93, 218 fi-terringfkbron -- 193 Herring,-Melanie - 46, 53, 164 HlYYQl'1,'LL?14fC - 30, 48, 245 31554, piihasy -- 1 64 fniakayiilladr - 164 1-11515, Alien - ao, 59, 71, 245 - 27, 164 ,i?l1rSks,'V5ih-rie - 33, 164, 177 ililiggins, John - 45, 245 liiinioififf Shiva - 164 - 21 8 Jerry -44, 218 it-119, Manirrf- 245 1211.1 193 Tariyi- 91, 193 Suzanne - 218 4- 18182193 - 95, 154 Roxena - 193 David- 154 1' Hodges, Debbie - 23, 43, 150, 245 Holderman, Clay - 21 8 Holderman, James - 38, 164 302 Ronald Jackfon, Vickey - 194 - 23, 43, 45, 246 Jacobs,'Wayne - 246 Jacobs, Doug - 165, 38 Jaggar, Doug - 27, 219 John, Keith -91,165 Janes, Greg - 58, 246 Jarnagin, Kyle - 38, 165 Jarrard, Virgil - 165 Jarrett, Charlie - 26, 219 Joynes, Greg - 85, 135, 219 Jenkins, Darell - 54, 58, 77, 194 Jenkins, John - 166 Jenkins, Steve - 54, 106, 166 Jennings, Tex - 44, 219 Jenson, Don - 246 Jessie, Billy - 246 Jessie, Rickie - 91, 194 Jessie, Sandra - 46, 194 Jessup, Brenda - 123, 194 17 Jessup, James - 112, 246 11ah.r1 4 41, 2211 Keefe, Roberta -- 59, 134, 248 Keel, Don - 165 Keele, Leeta 42 Ka51arr,c1ar1r1 - 48,248 Keeling, Ricky - 194 Keeth, Dennis - 248 Kelley, Carl - 194 Keeley, Kathy - 166 Kelley, Ricky - 166 Kelly, Tom - ,, Kelly, Andrew -220 Kelly, Johnnie - 194 V xany, Karen - 33, 220 'lf Kelly, Mike - 195 Kemp, Brenda - 33, 220 Kemp, Joe - 195 Kemp, Sharon -'27, 46, 166, 170 Kemper, Debbie- 57, 220, 225 5 1 1 Kutch, Rita - 195 Kutch, Terry - 59, 85, 86, 248 L Laired, Theresa - 166, 167 Lamb, Jackie -167 Lamb, Stanley - 38, 56, 221 Lambert, Brett - 91, 92, 195 Lambert, Charles - 248, 253 Lambert, Connie - 26, 46, 167 Lambert, Darrell- 196 Lambert, Harrell- 196 Lambert, Jimmy - 157 Lambert, John - 26, 133, 248 Lambert, Quaida - 248 Larrrbrrrv, var - 248 Lambrecht, Denise - 167, 221 Lambrecht, Dennis - 95 Lamere, Janet,-155,221 ' i Lamere, Thomas - 38, 196 A ' Lamsens, Kim - 196 Lamsens, Lynn - 196 Lancaster, Carolyn,-'i47, 249 Lance, Donna - 167 4 Landrum, Netra - I 1' Larrary, Pauifi- ' H Laplace, Mike - 1967 2 Lauderdale, Charles - 196 Laurenzano, Rama -221 Lavender, Lonnie - 249 Lavender, Sandra - 196 Lawrence, Cathy - 30, 43, 49, 50, 191 Lawrence, James - 30, 32, 43, 49, 50, 221 Lawry, Ruth -167 Lawson, Doug - 70, 91, 196 Lawson, Thomas - 42, 249 Layne, Carrie - 46, 168 Layne, Charles - 41 , 196 Layton, Cynthia - 26 Layton, Charles - 168 Leach, Claudia - 46, 249 Lecarner, Julie -- 221 Lee, Charles - 38, 249 Lee, Dawn - 51, 221 K V, be , 166 I Leo,Debbie-168 it 9 i'f 1 1 ,J A -168, Kendall:Corl ft' L , 96 Kennedy, Larry- 126, 167 Kennedy, Russell- 220 Kern, Sherrie - 195 Killian, David - 248 Kim, Suna - 74, 145, 167 Kimbrell, Greg -167, 181 King, Cindy - 46, 55, 220 King, Debbie - 220 King, Dudley - 32,167 King, Kurt -195 King, Lynne - 43, 48, 220 King, Randy- 43, 51 , 248 King, Susan -48, 248 King, Warren -- 54, 56, 91, 195, 198 Kinnamon, Marvin - 41 , 58, 102, 103, 195 Kinsel, Jerry - 38, 56, 57, 79, 248 Kinsel, John - 167 Kinsel, Alan - 38, 167 Kirby, Denise - 46, 167 Kirby, Becky - 41 , 43,220 Kirkland, Jackie - 27, 220 Ki1zia,Joel- 32, 38, 167 Kizzia, Randy - 30, 32, 220 Kiuia, James - 27, 167 Kiuia, Charles - 43, 248 Klassen, Arthur- 43, 123, 214, 220 Klaus, Bianca --50, 124, 221 Klernp, Steven - 167 Knapp, Brian - 38, 195 Knapp, Charles- 51 , 91, 95 Knightl Brenda - 23, 195 Krraahi, Philip - 41 , 157 Knlttle, Mark -- 221 J 'P' Y ' 38' 5 'l ' - 33' 46' 1 67 Jeter, Sharon - 44 Wiz Q Brion - 167 Jetton, Denise - 4Qif220 4ii Kapilfagfdariorie - 48, 1 25, 195 J9l 'rC1'9'l 238 S ,,, 1 195 ffrf ,- ffr, 5 -. 5-rr '- -21r1' nifwrfuf Jahrrr, David -5 - - 51 , 1 21 , 195 y Jdlf1ns,Robert,--4382394 A I KrausS,ft15oan- 157 f af. rr,, M, . i 1 r ' :'-r - Legate, Phyllis - 249 Leibensberger, Amy - 40, 42, 43, 49, 50,123,l44,148, 221 Lenart, Barbara - 46, 168 Lerma, Tony - 168 Leroy, Donnie - 221 Leroy, Grant- 59, 85, 222 Lestig, Barb - 46, 249 Lewis, Sharrell-168 Lewis, Patsy - 249 Lile, Cynthia - 196 Lile, Lisa - 55, 168 Liles, Kelley - 41 , 196 Lilley, Debbie -168 Limanes, David - 196 Limanes, Rosa - 222 Linarn, Kathy - 168 Linden, Bmce - 41, 42, 43, 51, 85, 249 Lindamood, Joy - 196 Lindamaod, Tim - 120, 249 Lindesmith, Laquita - 196 Lindig, Dan - 221 Lindig, Ron - 26, 30, 59, 70, 221 Lindsey, Nelda - 26, 196 Line, David - 32, 168 Little, Diane - 30, 124, 197 Little, Lynn - 48, 221, 232 Littlehorse, James - 197 Lleras, Lucia - 222 Lloyd, Douglas -120, 168 Lloyd, Nancy - 123, 185, 197 Lloyd, Sylvia - 30, 33, 46, 249 Lofton, Marilyn - 249 Londt, Audrey - 46, 168 Londt,,Eduard -- 26, 249 l.onQ,1Debbie - 197 Long, Tommie -45, 249 Lopez, Jon - 27, 168 Lopez, Pauline - 46, 222 Lopez, Ruby - 50, 168 , Lopez, Susan - 197 Lotspeich, Carol- 23, 43, 187, 197 Love, Ernest- 222 Love, Olivia - 38, 197 Lovelace, Terry - 249 Lovell, Albert- 95, 168, 179 Loyd, Gary - 51, 249 Y'Loyd, Randall- 38, 249 Loyd, Sherry - 33, 197 Loyd, Sonia - 168 Lucas, Irene - 222 Lucas, Roxanne - 222 Luck, Margita - 50, 153, 168 Lyon, Danny - 197 Lyon, Harold - 168 M , McAfee, Susan - 197 McBride, Audie -120, 197 McBride, Kenneth - 168, 197 McBride, Marlen - 38,'47, 78, 1 20 McCammon, Venus - 168 McCarIey, Suzanne -47,259 McCaslin, 222 McCaslin, Teri McClellan, - 222 McClellan, 1681 Mrclailarra, 2:1,i33, 52, ea, McClure, Lesa McClure, scan 4:1514 Mccaiiara, Parrariri- 95,5135 , McConaghie, 197 i1 i ,V Macarrathy, 47, ss, 15a Macarrarhy, P51194 249 McCorkle, Ronnie - 222 McCorkle, Sarah 1 68 k,,'rr McCoy, Rhonda - 46, 169 I McCoy, Ronnie -123, 197 McCulIum, Patrick - 38, 163, 169 , McCullurn, Williom - 38 McCurdy, Kim - 53, 120, 222 McCurdy, Lisa - 222 McDaniel, Donald -- 38, 197 McDc1niel,Jani- 169 McDole, Melanie - 143, 250 McDonald, Deborah - 58, 169 McDonald, Roxanne - 42, 40, 43, 250 McDougald, Mary - 250 McDougald, Mike - 56, 197 McDougaId, Timothygf 38, 197 McDowell, Linda - 197 McDowell, 1 McElroy, 1 Macau, 47,248,222 ,,,,,,,, M561 H, 1 1 MfK99r lim -7 169 McKi5iight,ShifQl2-198 g so f - 250 Fw! 5,43 ,162 May, ,aa1h-4195 r I as 1,222 ,eer ? ,,,,, 1 Mar ' vid was, 159 5155126 Marcus - ao, 32,223 , Mammen, Phillip - 72, 250 ' Maner, Joy - 198 Manor, Mike - 169 Manning, Lisa - 50, 198 i Mannon, Loretta - 46, 169 Manson, Bobby- 26, 30, 32, 60, 223, Manson, David -- 95, 169 - 'if Mantooth, Frances- 33, 169 Maples, Daniel- 169 Morcantel, Daryl-38, 198 fr ' Marcantel, Patricia - 46, 169' ' Marion, Sammy - 198 Marlowe, Jeanette - 33, 169 Marney, Marla - 33, 223 Marquette, Denise - 223 Marshall, Deborah -43, 121, 198 Marshall, Devona - 26, 198 Marshall, Laiuana - 250 Marshall, Marybeo - 198 Martin, Billy -- 223 Martin, Ray - 38 Martin, Charles - 169 Quinn, Mark - 173 Martin, Jackie - 56, 198 Martin, Janet - 55, 223 Martin, Laura- 123, 19B Martin, Mark - 169 Martin, Paul -- 72 Martin, Rachel- 223 Martin, Ricky - 198 Martin, Terri -- 198 Martindale, Cyndi- 169 Martindale, Margare - 250 Martindale, Pattimm - 41, 170 Marvin, Rickey - 70, 160 Marvin, Rowena - 23, 250 Mashburn, Wayne - 250 Massey, Arlan - 79, 88, 170 Massey, Mike- 170 V' ,V Massey, Tamara - 43, 198 Maternowski, Cheryl- 198 1 Maternawski, Thomas -250 Matson, Chris --170, g Matthews, Ronny -531,223 Mrryfirid, Sandro -i42,'i43,i255 Mayhall, Doronda 731 1 ' Mayhall,'Terry-3-224 .,,- Manard,Ga,y-198 , Meade, Dani-141719811 ii' 1 , Meade, Saniuelii-56, 2503 'fi Meadows, Bobbie -41, 1251 250 f Meadows, Karen,-,33,146,g,223 Meadows, Merrill - 170 i Medina, David 223 ii I' J' Medlin, Ricky 95, 170 2' - 1 Msdirrrk, cermie -,23,,21g, 223 Medlock, Ricky - 170 Morris, Brenda - 48, 55, 224 Morris, Cindy - 199 Morris, Morris, Morris, Morse, Diane - 44, 224 Kathy - 199 Robert - 171 Darla - 251 Morse, Lynn - 225 Morse, Steve - 85, 199 Mosley,Jarieyi-224-if' '- Moss, Debbie - 1:43,?l4.5, 199 U Mg,sx,LBab,-251, , A I Meuirrrra, Mary -4224 Mbuser, Daniel -532,5 1 71 Moyogdoe---199 I Mvllim Shwf' - 511,51 224 Mu1r1.r,11sbsrr-4455257 Miriisramiilirsriiirr 234 Muiiirrr, os1sr11is1segi11s7, L31 , M '9 '-i?1'f!E2fEs243rf49f,591,224 MU'Pl Yr,.DU!iFl 1- 200 in Jiilargerat -I 531 200 27, 38, 174, 199, ' Murtshy, Vhlliom - 45, 139, 251 Murray, E1atti,- 33, 46 ,L Murray, Scott - 200 Musick, Zebkiie -L 44, 200 Myers, Lorie - 46, 171 Myrick, Shirley - 200 , , N Meeks' M6564 271.21 ,170 . . Narvaez, Mickey -225 Muir, rziriri-ffiss,r112, 223, 235 N ' Edd - 200. Merriman, Gerome--123,223 , Noun' Mary -' 200' W , Men' Misha.. e 223 -- Neal, Patrick -225 g -3. Metzger, Catherine'-2501 ii' if iN'al' Rmhcrd 'Tag' 56' zoo , Mexia, Larry - 38, 199 fi 15-f fi J9cqu3lYn l59f, l7l , Mikels, James - 26, 56, 64, 38, zgfklfon' Jqmu - 51' 225 J Mikursk, Jann- 223 1 Q ,1 f iM'k' - 751 i ' is Miles, Bevan -95, 106, 170 A J ii P i1N9ls9n.- Rebecca-46, 171 . 1. Miles, Chsryl - 199 Nelson, Renee - 33, 53, 171,176 Miles, Miles, Lynn - 85, 87, 190, 199 Janice- 199 Miller, Andrew - 56, 57, 170 Miller, Arthur -170 Miller, Bill - 38, 199 Miller, Bruce - 199 Miller, Dana - 46, 170 Miller, Darrell- 44, 251 Miller, Deborah - 251 Miller, Gary -- 231 Miller, Gerald - 170 Miller, Greg - 251 Nerio, Edna - 55, 225 Newberry, Marsha - 44, 225 Newman, Barry- 43, 58, 103, 225 Newman, Don - 225 Newman, Jerry - 58, 103, 225 Newton, Michael- 251 Nichols, Sandra - 200 Nichols, Debra - 200 Nichols, Judy - 46, 171 Nichols, Lillie - 171 Nichols, Millie - 225 Nicholson, Tanya - 33, 200 Nioias, Richard - 171 Pollei, Deborah 72 1' Miller, Janice - 23, 43, 47, 224 Miller , Julie - 199 Miller, Karen - 47, 224 Miller, Madeline -170 Miller, Mark - 251 Miller, Presley - 199 Miller, Scott - 170 Miller, Sharon -41, 224 Sandoval, Jesus -40, 42, 43, 132, Millican, Janice -170 Minton, Kim - 251 Mitchell, Janene - 46, 224 Mitchell, Janice - 57, 124, 224 Mitchell, Rebecca - 33, 170 Mitchell, Tonya - 27, 170 Mile, Kirk-42, 30, 32, 58, 122,123, 251 Mizell, Beverly - 123, 251 Money, Clay - 43, 85, 224, 233 Noah, William - 38, 225 Noah, Ray - 225 Noel, Michael -- 171 Noland, Connie - 171 Noland, Henry - 171 Norman, Cindy - 33, 171 Norman, Jana -171 Norman, Madelyn - 27, 225 Norris, Arthur - 38, 171 i Norris, Brian - 45, 252 Money, Mark - 95, 170 Montellano, Sophia - 46, 50, 170 Moody, Bruce - 26, 170 Moody, David - 171 Moody, Patrick - 38 Moody, Steve - 199 Moon, Anno - 23, 42, 43, 49, 147, 224, 292 Moon, Bill- 42, 43, 49, 50, 235, 224 Moore, Harold - 58, 97, 224 Moore, Melody - 224 Moore, Steve - 91, 199 Moore, Tim -171 Moroto, Elodio - 171 Moreland, Ellen - 224 Moreland, Janice -171 Moreland, Nelda - 199 Moreland, Sandy - 42, 45, 48, 251 Morgan, Linda - 199 Morgensen, Tracy - 26, 171 Morris, Billy - 38, 56 Norris, Jo - 171 Norris, Ricky - 171 Norris, Robbie - 171 North, Carla - 225 Narthcutt, Kyle - 200 Notley, Terry - 252 Null, Ricky - 85, 225 Nulty, Patricia - 200 O O'Callaghan, Danna - 26, 46, 171 O'Callaghan, Michael- 40, 182, 200 O'Connell, Karen - 23, 226 O'Connor, Marvin - 38, 120, 171 O'Hara, Gary- 120, 172 Olage, Luis - 172 Oliver, Cheryl- 226 Oppenheimer, Mario - 44, 226 Oquinn, Shirley - 26, 252 Orme, Teresa - 55, 201 Orozco, Andrew - 172 Orozco, lldefanza - 252 Orozco, Refugio - 226 Orozco, Stephanie - 200 Osborne, David - 184, 201 Ost, Stanley - 201 Osina, Amold - 38, 252 Ott, James-252 , Q Overland, Lydia - aa, So, 55,'212, 226 it 1 , 1, Overland, Pam- 55, 112 ,ES ,,..:, CIW' GW-f 229 ,,, or 6 P 1 Pageler, Patrick -1721 Prrirrrr,c1rrsry1-201 5 ii 'i i7 -f Palmer, Eddie - 201 P l ' John - 394 451 48756612291 , ,gn Pannell, Kathy-46, 49, 226 1 Prrrrrrrli, Rive -201? ' Pape, Cindy - 17215 'i Pardo, William - 2525, -5- Parker, Alisa -f 201 Parker, David - 145, Parker, Melanie - 226 Porkman, Donna -172 Qi '- Parks, Carolyn - 226 Parks, Jack - 252 A Parks, Jenne - 124, 201 'Y ii'i Parma, Scott - 201 f - Parrish, Wanda - 201 W Parsons, Pam - 226 Partain, David - 226 V Partain, Ronnie - 201 i Pate, Beverly- 172 , K K, Pate, Renee - 1 72 A I A Patrick, Cheryl- 42, 43,i4s,i 175, 210, 226 1 Patrick, Cris - 34, 35, 42, 252 Patrick, Joe - 252 Patterson, Jimmy - 26, 172 ' Paty, Robert- 38, 43, 56, 195, 201, Peavy, Mike - 38, 201 . Prdigrs, Joni - 121, 226 ' Peeples, John - 26,201 I Pence, Lorrie - 30, 53,-77, 201 - Perez, Jose - 42, 43, 151 - , Perry, Renee - 33, 125, 252 Perry, Richard - 201 5 Peters, Cheri- 226 Peters, Terry - 252 Petts, Roberta - 226 Phelps, Dennis - 52, 201 i Phillips, Charles - 112, 202 Phillips, Ronald - 202, 252 Pickett, James- 91, 93, 202 L Pickett, Thomas - 172 ' ii Pierce, Mary - 35, 45,5253 Pievceg.Robert - 38, 172 Piest, John - 172 L I Pirrr, Susan -48, 71 ,'133, 253 Pinchera, Cora - 172' Pitones, George -'202 Pitanes, Ann - 202 Pittman, Richard - 160, 172 Pittman, Robert - 57,7225 Y Pitts, Debbie --1947 153 rr' I Platt, James - 202 , P9'?l 19'?5,Fi'.T',lZZ1 rrr. .1 Pollei, Mika - 85,5202 Pompa, Cynthia - 46, 172 Ponce, Dolores - 33, 172 K Pond, James - 172 Ponder, Joe - 172 Ponder, Steve - 45, 253 Puckett, Lelia - 46, 253 Puckett, Janet- 26, 227 3 Q R Rohn, Paul - 50, 253 Ramirez, Diana -r 253 Robertson, Cathy - 50, 174 Robinette, Sandra - 26, 35, 56, 81, 254 Robinson, Diane - 46, 174 Robinson, Robbie - 42, 46, 48, 254 Rockenhaus, Melanie - 157, 174 Roclriguel, Delia -174 Rodriguez, Manuel- 228 Rodriguez, Michael - 54, 254 Rogers, Scott-40, 41, 42, 43, 85, 112,131,132, 236, 254 Ramirez, Toni- 253, Rogers, Barbara - 203 iiiarrais, Corelyn 173 f ierre Rows, Deborah - 46, 1 74 1zair1r1i.,cssrri.-214551253 , ,,. . Rogers,Debra-46,174 Rvndfr. 19111 23- 439 292 53 ,,,, Kwai GW - 203 Kgfidlrr Q9 3Y '9if?0g59rl39il 3 15965511199 - 174, Randle, Marvis 3ROdl0ii,'XYCIQ0Y -4 20:1 Randle, Pat4ii227 - x ,Q.Roias,Joe-114 ,ji RQl1d1U,RDlldY-figlzggzgz, i1i,, ,g1eiris,Meriq,-72213 , R9 9Plf if fi'fRolBiis.iionE5ldiL2iJ3 R5Ine9l,Vifsi?-in l?i 'PP '9? K'5 'Wf?1fi?9?S i,.iii!?9s!!'94fi9r911d9,:-42,471 1372255 891215141139141:-136',:13r,?02j7,LZ 47.39.278 1zrrriiLurri,1:iiSlirrLiiiQJ25t1?i' ' rgfgygggagfgoggz, , , Raugnbgii, ' ifiiffdsiiards, Paula,-552423 Raven,,luliaf--27,202, 55,- , -.,: ,ggggegvalerge-g2gQ A gawlinson, Donna - 1 73 Rayner, Peggy 173 V i Rearnes, Denise - 46, 173, 203 5' Reaves, Donald - 27, 203 - , Reaves, Gaylia - 173 . Reoyes, Ron - 253 Record, 1114414 26, 173 3 'iRedding', Cynthia - 173 - Redding, Deborah f- 43, 59, 227 Redding, Kevin - 207 Roth, Shirley 204 Rubio, Joe- .1 iRUblY,,,T0r!i 'Roiisellohn -5228: 3 755, -1379, ,,,, , 175 1 Rvffdtff T991 -- Rush, William 175 J Rusnak, Ervin -- 221 . - -fg- Russell, David -138, 204. Rrrsrrig, Michele +223 Russell, Randy - 38, 228 Redding, Michael - 30, 227 Reese, Virginia - 46, 173 Reed, Dell a - 46 Reed, Judy - 253 Russell, Theresa - 47, 255 Ruth, Rhonda - 175 tte - 175 Rutledge,l'David - 175 Ruthegard, Cole Reeder, Thomas - 45, 253 Reeves, Cindy- 159, 173 'if f --.- Reeves,Frank-173 , ., ,- , Reeves, Becky -- 30, 33, 41 , 254 ' Reid, Della- 173, 46 Reilly, Michael- 174 Reininger, Cynthia - 174 Remley, Tim - 38, 203 Rena, Glenda - 44, 136, 254 Reno, Randy-40, 42, 43, 58, 111, 1 44, 210, 227 Reno, Sandra - 203 Resendez, Diana - 124, 203 Resendex, Esther - 47, 125, 254 iz, 133,77 Rutledaegfkobert -- 204, 228 Rutledge,,Ranny - 51 Ryder, ,Renee Saddler, aiu - 255 Reyes, Jose - 174 Soddler, Mona - 47, 255 Salick, Anne - 204 Salinas, Felicia - 175 Salinas, Yolanda - 228 Sollso, Volisa - 175 Sampson, Peggy - 175 Sanchez, Joe - 95, 175 Sanchez, Tony - 229 Sandberg, Carl- 229 Reyna, Daniel -1 74 Reyna, Fred - 95, 174 ReynoldsjFra1-:ces - 254 Reynolds, Glenda - 1 74 Reynblds, John - 43, 213, 227 Reyrieirtrg Paul 4 42, 43, 54, 254 Reynolds, Wiiliam - 174 Ribble, Rocky - 41 , 95, 174 Rice, Keith - 30, 43, 254 Richards, Claudette - 49, 174 Richardson, Bruce - 187, 203 Richardson, Pam - 46, 174 Richardson,rRandy- 38, 227 ' 19991, ghq,-on - 202 Riddle, Barbara 40, 43, 191 , 203 Pdrtek, Darrel - 253 i Rldalir Cathy --S1203 Piiiiaijixiiiisli- 173 1 riff, 1,gKidQ!9,,,K9m 23, 37. 254 Piivsfwf-iss 253 eec , 3if'!s 4s2YfrQ Sfiiv-'fi - 227 Powsrs.,,xbnrireiasg,1 12, 1,55,,z1SQ T li? 4'? 'ffi iV9'i'9 - 2-ff 203 253 1 i fri? - i iff! 'iifif -iiii isa- fi'fiRieiielQ1l en15Y'- 44 Prattfiflldil 73 -i Y ,jg giziggs, Qxarles - 53, 203 Prim, Frapcesi-37311, 1 Riggs, Kim - 42, 174 Pratt, Jae I , J' Rebecca - 30, 254 Pratt, Merle 253 Riley, Beaux - 227 Prrrrrm, Jeff'-ii1'20ji'202 i,, Riley, Tammy - zo, 203 Presley, Kelly - 23,-202: , Preston, Sheree - 173 Price, Carol - 30, 33, 40, 41, 42, 43, 49, 100, 253 Price, Randy -173 Price, Sora - 30, 173 Price, Steve - 202 Price, Susan - 202 Price, Terry - 173 Prince, Jimmy - 41, 253 Proudfoat, Adelia - 173 Pruitt, Doris -- 226 Pryor, Larry - 26, 1 , Puckett, Jo - 26, 41, 173 Puckett, Kathryn - 48, 202 23 202 Riley, Waylon - 203 Rinehart, Noel- 203 Riaias, Frank - 203 Ritter, Brad - 30, 32, 174 Ritter, Renetta -- 30, 33, 78, 124, 254 Sanders, Becky - 255 Sanders, Bill- 38, 175 Sanders, Bobby - 191, 204 Sanders, Deborah - 55, 229 Sanders, Raymond - 255 Sanders Sanders , Richard - 204 , Steve - 175 Sanderson, James - 50, 229 Sandlin, Ricky -175 Rivers, Ric Roberson, ky--174 Brenda - 121 Roberson, Cothleen - 174 Roberson, Teresa - 228 Roberson, Tina - 47, 254 Roberts, B Roberts, B renda - 174 renda - 203 Roberts, George -174 Roberts, Leigh - 46, 174 Roberts, S haron - 174 255 Sandoval, Sylvia - 204 Sandoval, Thomas - 58,175 Sandridge, David - 26, 175 Sanford, Mike - 58, 90, 91, 92, 112 224, 229 Sanford, Pat - 95, 175 Sanford, Richard -- 204 Sarandis, John - 229 Sargent, Kay - 255 Satterfield, Bonnie - 229 Saucedo,,Frank Sauer, Leigh -- 33, 229 Sauer, Lisa - 23, 46, 204 Sauer, Sherri 204 Saulter, Larry- 71 , 255 Saunders, Linda - 199, 204 Saunders, Lisa - 169, 175 Savage, Christie- 33, 48, 255 Sawyer, Pot - 120, 175 Sawyer, Tony - 204 Sayre, Gary - 85, 96, 204 Schacht, Kim - 198, 204 Schardein, Jack Schardeln, Linda - 229 Schenkler, Cindy - 220, 229 Schier, Larry - 175 Schlicher, Virginia - 33, 176 Schultz, James - 30 303 Schumacher, Thena - 255 Schumacher, Tim - 204 Schwartzkopf, Ranella - 47, 229 Scoggins, Alan - 204 Scott, Catheran - 41, 47, 255 Scott, Debra - 176 Spence, Kathy- 169, 177 Spencer, Janie - 177 Spencer, Mitzie - 177 Spurgeon, Debra - 257' Spurgeon, Delores - 205: ',,. Saurgeori, George - 205 I Toland, B111-1178 :if f 'wgllqcg Scott, Jacquelyn Scott, Marianne Scott, Martha - -229 -204 195 Scovel, Steven - 204 I Seaga, Carolyn - 47, 48, 229 Seaton, Belinda -301941, 1 Seeber, Chuck - 58, 85, 89, 204 Segrost, James - Selman, Rodney Senxtock, Karen f- 229 -5 , 1761, 15 - 38, 56, 72, 256,27 Senter, Patrick -4 229 V Senter, Sylvia - 52 176' i'ii' J I srerfQfd,isH-1o3,r1oA,177 ' Stafford, Monte - 257 Staley, Dayid 43, 230 V stencil, crm, 5+ 25, 177 sim1t,ia5sm - 177 f Stancil, Robin - 23, 48, 25731-' , Stanley, Gary .- 257 ,gi , Stanley, Marcia - 231 Stanley, Tina - 257 -' I 1--Stanton, Valerie - 235, 43, 230 Stgi1ek,kRobin -120, 1775 -I ' Starling, David-,32,,38, 251 Shorb,?gMicheIe - 23, 49, 230 Severs,Chris' -if ,V Shact, Kim ,,,:. -V',. shudder, Aaron-176,,1775, Q, sheaam-,iefisssazes snare, Debbie -41:2 451149352211 Shafer, Cookie 176 1,1 Shanahan, ret -23, 41,149 , shen1,.1srhmy4-L256i ' ' shefwsfyune-205 - ' Sharp,Cyr1thig.,.,,j1Q' . Shaste,en,,Van,-305,575, Shaw,'iSally ly I V, simile ft, lewis ' i Sherrell, Gayle 4 ' Shi-'dt' Glrmie -1295, ' shislds,rray:229 'sharing curtail 256 i,iShipp,rWilliarrii-485,229' 1 ' Shoemaker, Cecilif 43, 126, 230 fishigeniaker, cheryi - Ao, 154, 1 76 i5iSl13bmtiker, me 4 182, 205 Shorter,,Ricky 7- 256 Shotwell, Kathyl - 52, 256 lShrum, Mike --4 230 V Shultz, Danny - 230 Shultz, William- 176 Shupe, Ricky - 205 ' Silver, David - 176 -Simmons, Randy - 230 sing, non - 176 Simi, Pam - 176 Sinilair, Ricky 4 256 Sinc1air,--Wolterf- 26 Sinclair, Tony - 176 Singleton, Mike - 177 Skoene, Kim - 42, 43, 46, 48, 230 Skeene, Rick - 256 Slate, Jerry- 155, 177 Sloton, Janet- 46, 48, 123, 230 Slayden, Anthony - 177 Sligar, Tracy - 27, 38, 205 Slatwinski, Theodor - 53, 205 siamaig are-as .4 177. iso seems, Billy-177 A ' Stearns, Paulai- 206 Stearns, Valerie - 27, 206 Stembridge, Becky - 46, 177 Stephen, Jimmie - 43 233 rp . snpheiis, Mark-2061 Stepherisori, Natalie - 5-Stevens,Josep1t H ,.Steyenson,,,Amy. , 49, 50, 230, ' :1:4,,5sf237 -43, 49, 257 Stevensbrylfam - 47, 257 Rahda - 206 'Steriiarti Rhonda -'27, 73, 206 Steyrartg Steve - 206 Staci, Tommy - 231 Stinson, Velinda - 47, 1 Stoczkowski, Al Stone, Keith - 178 Stone, Stacy - 23, 65, 231. Stone, Tracy - 206 Story, Cathy - 231 -53, 20 25 6 Story, Keith - 43, 96, 97,100,'1 12, 23 734 it 11, Story, Ken -43, 103, 192,206 ' Stovall, Billy 4- 1262127306 Stowell, Philip -178 1 J' Stranc, Jeff - 178 Strickland, Tracy- 154, 178 Strong, Gordon - 41,178 Strohl, Terry -- 58, 103, 231 Stull, Ernest- 85, 206 Stuart, Susie - 178 Sturch, Greg - 63, 95, 178 Sullivan, Alan - 76, 85, 257 Sullivan, Chris - 23, 412,206 Sullivan, Sherrie - 257 Sustaita, Jose - 206 Sutton, Laura - 206 Sweat, Teresa - 178 Sweet, Leslie - 206 Swift, Charles - 43, 53, 206 Small, Phyllis -177 ,, Smart, Teresa - 47, 48, 230 Smith, Brad Smith Smith Smith , Brenda - 205 , Bruce - 1 77 , Cynthia - 124, 230 Smith, Debbie - 205 T Tamayo, Albert - 231 Tamoyo, Johnny - 178 Tamayo, Pauline - 206 Tarbutton, Janet -- 257 Tate, Claudia - 206 5 '2 smith, Gary - 102, 103, 205 smash, Jeff - 53, 95, 177 smith, Jeff - 177 smnhf term - 43, 52, 256 sniihpeoph - 230 smith, Kim- 26, 42, 256 ' siiaaihfisiie 3- 1 77 1 siiiaihimriisosii- 91 , sniihggwiefk ss, 256 1 5l'ti1l1iil'Qv! 69, 256 Q 5n'iith,,Stephe5y- 27, 177 f'siiizrhZ?'si65L 23, 189, 205 geg5fl90K5gJ9ll1lf'11i3?4f5 77 Sfisdvisfvif f N25 7srraw,'z:m1snaJ52g7256 75now,,Dlai1e -ai 77- 1 Margieg: 23, 224, 230 riockwell, Terri I , iSoiithviell,DaviH'ii?f256 ggioigtiwrland. Joy Tate, Sheilah - 207 Taylor, Billy - 27, 178 Taylor, Brett - 207 Taylor, Debbie - 257 Taylor, Glenda - 178 Taylor, Holly - 207 Taylor, Jeff - 207 Taylor, Kelly - 51, 207 Taylor, Leslie - 178 Taylor, Raymond - 178 Taylor, Sandra - 257 Taylor, Sherry - 33, 46, 231 Taylor, Suzanne - 207 Taylor, Taylor, Tresa - 46, 154, Vickie - 257 Teague, Glenn - 41, 120, 207 Templeton, Zito -- 178 Tennell, Dexter - 102, 103 Tennell, Vester - 207 Tennison, Helen Tepera, Larry - 178 Torrill, Victoria - 207 Terry, Miriam - 49, 257 Thibideou, Cindy - 27, 178 178 Thomas, Patricia - 207 Thomason, Cathy - 123, 207 . Thompson, Dorothy - 231 Thompson, Tommy -85, 89, 228, 231 Thompson, Tracy - 17 8 1- in I Tong, Rose - 258 H Thorn, Doyle - 178 A tiisrnquasr, :nm - 45, zss Thorngulst, Steve - 178 Thurman, Katherine - 207 raw, cindy - 17a riawsu, awsgm 4 196, 207 ' radwe11,J.en - 46, 178 1555 ' Waggnor, Vicki- 179 Wagner, Angela - 208 Wagnenpovid - 179 Wagner, H 1' H fatti--180 Wcoshs-., ,, r,..David 180 Wagoner! Detiisei- 1'36, 258 Wilcox, Tommy - 54, 181 Wilder, Kim -- 209 Wilder, Micky - 259 Wilaford, Karen - 35, 124, 147, 235 Williams, Lisa -181 Williams, Kathy - 43, 230, 235 Waldroup, C.2W.:-,130 Walker, Dougan 85, 112 warm, Gwynna - 23, 41, 233 , Walker, Jaime - 25, iso 5 Wlalker, Sean - 208, -l ' Wallace, Brenda - 180 . , Tillery, Jimmy- 95 ., Ullery, Johnny - -. Tissier, Tammy -141, 50,207 Todd, Darrell-178 ' Wallace, Linnie - 48, 47, 233 Wallace, Keith'-'32, 1801 1 ' Wallace, Robert -- 258 Wallace, Teddy --1 208 1. '5 Wallace, Terry- 38, 95, 180 3,3 Torres, Ronald - 207, H Torres, Ray - 207 2 Torrezf Sylvia - 207 ' Traughber, Allen - 38 , Traylar, Donald -,178 L, ' Trevino, Jimmy -- 258 Trevina, Mark - 50, 232 Trigg, Aubrey - 106, 179 Trigg, Ronald - 91 , 93, 207 Trobaugh, Ricky - 38, 207 Tropoloc, Harry - 207 Tropoloc, Moriione - 46, 179 Truitt, Debra - 47, 258 Truitt, Teresa - 207 Tucker, Lyndon - 27, 179 Tuinn, Mark - 56 Tuminello, Carole -- 232 Tuminello, Martha - 179 Turner, Alton -- 38, 56, 103, 105, 232 Turner, Brenda - 179 Turner, Tammy - 23, 30, 81, 187, 207 Turner, Dawn - 232 Turner, Valerie - 258 Tutt, Margaret- 47, 258 Tyer, Kirk - 258 U Uhr, Laura - 23, 182, 208 Underwood, Carl -232 Underwood, Phillip 40, 179 Underwood, Tracy - 208 Ussery, Mike --'32, 41, 179 Ussery, Randy- 41, 91, 232 Utter, Gary - 179 V Vail, Kathy - 179 Vallance, Walter - 208 Van Blarcum, Hatch - 208 Van 8larcum,,Tir-in -M258 Vance, Carmellai 179 Vanderburg, Dixie - 43, 48, 232 Vanderbrug, Dorothy - 179 Van Dyke, Dawn - 208 Varner, Dorothy - 258 Varra, David - 41, 50, 208 Vasquez, Herlinda -179 Vaughn, Mark - 106, 179 Vavra, David - Veactij Cindy 1 794 ,, N 33,176,179 Velo, Martha'- 1 '21 if Vernon, John - 85, 208 Vernon, Terry - 27, 179 Verver, Dano - 179 Vick, Brenda - 41 , 46, 155, 179 Vick, Marty -- 58, 179 Villa, Josefo - 208 Villacci, Dale - 179 Villarreal, lrasema - 208 Vincent, Danny- 232 Vita, Karen - 208 Vita, William - 42, 43, 51, 54, 258 Volker, Chuck - 126, 208 Volker, Mary - 179 W Wade, Lanney - 45, 232 Wade, Mike - 85, 112, 185, 208' Wade, Vochelle - 33, 232 ' Wade, Wesley --- 38, 208 J C Wadsworth, Bobby - 41 ,f53,g123, , Terry W.'- 208 Williams, Christy -47, 235 Williams, Dale - 27, 181 Williams, Ginger - 47, 258 Williams, Kenny- 112, 259 Williams, Mitch - 209 Williams, Randy -181 Williams, Sandra - 27, 181 Willis, Sue - 218, 235 Willoughby, Russell- 45 Mlilson, Bobby -- 234 wilson, Connie - 259 Wilson, Gayle - 181 Waller, Billy - 27, 180 'f:WQ1lls, Doug - 180 - ii Walls, Debra - 180 Walls, William - 91 , 208 'Walpole, ani -. 23:1 Woltrnan, Donna - 23, 57, 233 Ward, Debra 258 ware, :mes 4 233 Ward, Janice - 180 Ward, LeAnn - 181 Ward, Nadra - 258 Ward, Ricky - 208, 38 Wardlaw, Debbie - 258 Warcllow, Thomas - 27, 208 Warren, Bret - 95, 180 Warren, Ken - 180 Warren, Mark - 43, 49, 42, 210, 232 Warren, Mike - 233 Wosham, Brent- 27, 55, 208 Wasserman, David Waters, Wende - 42, , 4, 258 51 5 Watkins, Vince - 180 ' Watson, Bobby - 180 Watson, Dale - 180 Watson, David - 258 Wotson,1ilai?iefff4180 Watsohgjiutga--??8,.208 Watson, Sheri 258 Watson,:'Terry - 258 Watson, Thomas - 208 Watts, Raymond - 85 Watts, Steve - 38, 233 Weatherly, Dan - 200, 209 Weathers, Leslie - 209 Weaver, Audie - 234 Weaver, Brenda - 180 Weaver, Debie - 234 Weaver, Doris - 234 Webb, Denise - 106 Webb, Jean - 258 Webber, Alfred - 42, 43, 51 , 52, 54, 258 Webber, Paula - 209 Webster, Debbie - 46, 180 Wise, Calvin - 44, 234 Weiss, Lee - 234 Welch, Douglas - 180 Welch, James - 359 Welch, Jeff - 157, 234 Welch, Linda - 234 Welker, Jewona - 180 1 A I L ,Wells,,Connie-43, 234 'AWells, Dawn - 180 Wells, Jeff -180 Wells, Karen -- 234 Wells, Robbie - 209 West, Bridget - 209 West, Linde - 180 West, Trudy -- 259 Wetsel, Brenda- 124, 125, 234 Wetsel, Cheryl - 181 white, cindy -4 47, 234 what., anna -102, 103,209 wwe. 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