Nimitz High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Irving, TX)

 - Class of 1986

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, , - ,-f. ...,w...,, ,. .. . T he meeting for the Hawaii trip at the Anatole Thiele, Melissa Ritter and Christie Simmons gave seniors the chance to finalize plans for discuss their expectations ofthe trip. Gary Schepf the ultimate remedy to senioritis. Seniors lanet photo. ,,-Q A lthough getting dressed up did not appeal to some who liked the comforts of T-shirts and blue jeans, it did appeal to others. Seniors Darrel Ingrim and David Kim don their coats and ties to sell tickets for the senior play. Gary Schepf photo. S chonl cafeteria comes to life when it was set up for a dance. It gave students the op- portunity to see friends, burn up some energy and show off their newest duds. Senior Ioseph Edades strikes a quick pose as he shows his stuff on the dance floor. Gary Schepf photo. 20 fi' 5 i'f-9. Si fy mos Vbfs fame Dwarf There are so many different fashions at Nimitz, that they're hard to keep up with. When you walk through the hall you see everything from punk to preppie. Senior Aaron Rogers T Q unior Drew Erhen shows how a plaid scarf can add to the look of a winter jacket and sweater. There are so many fashions today that is hard to choose. I'm not into leather. Give me my ropers and Wranglers and Fm ready for anything. Senior Paula McRae Exchange student Bard Reian discovers that wearing shades inside mafy be cool but make it dif icult to get around. I think that the way you dress tells others about yourself Peo- ple usually use the way that you dress for their first impres- s i o n -o f y o u . Sophomore Dee Dee Dragon QWQASQM



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