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CONTENTS Administration F aculty F reshmen Eighth Grade Seventh Gr ade Organiz ations Student Activities Music Sports Snapshots Autogr aphs
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V, PRINCIPAL Energetic, understanding if principal leads Nimitz's H i Vila students with dignity and authority, 'V A I VIIV i - X . Rm tx , a Q , . A man of varied interests and outstanding achievements, Mr. Carlos Clayton is completing his second year as principal of Nimitz Junior High School. Among his interests are youth work, participation in summer Y.M.C.A. programs, active church membership, and various spectator sports. He has a keen interest in current events, and is an avid reader, a fisherman, a bridge player, and a golfer. His career began as head football coach and athletic director at Webster, later he was a physical education instructor at Bell and at Hamilton, and he continued as an official for basketball and football for fifteen years. He advanced into the administra- tive field as assistant principal at Madison and completed three years as principal at Cleveland. Mr. Clayton is justifiably proud of his fine family which in- cludes his wife, a business education teacher at Byrd, his old- est daughter, Margaret, a junior at Abilene Christian College 3 another daughter, Beth, a senior at Memorial, his youngest daughter, Jan, a ninth grader at Nimitz, and his son, Carlos, Jr., a fifth grader at Carnegie. As an enthusiastic principal, he is willing and eager to give his time to counsel - to befriend, any who seek his assistance. Be- cause of his deep concern and unselfish interest in others, Mr. Clayton has earned the respect and admiration of the students and faculty of Nimitz Junior High School. At his Nimitz desk. I am so proud of you the students of Nimitz Junior High School. Your pride in yourselves, and the pride that your parents have in you, automatically makes our school a delightful place to be. As we consider our future, let's further develp our pride by: l. respecting our homes as sanctuaries of love and devotion. 2. respecting the law and refraining from com- panionship with those who fail to do so. 3. not condoning the faults of friends through a misguided sense of loyalty. 4. conducting our affairs in such a manner that we set examples worthy of imitation by others. It is my hope that this yearbook properly depicts your pride as I know it. ! , ' 67LJ I . . . OUR FIRST FAMILY. . In front: Margaret and Carlos, Jr. Back row: Beth, Mrs. Clayton, Jan and Mr. Clayton.
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