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THE LEE 1963 EDITION ROBERT E. LEE HIGH SCHOOL BAYTOWN, TEXAS VOLUME THIRTY-THREE 2 TRAVELER ALAN ERWIN SCHARLOTTE ODOM MRS. JANEL BLANSCET Foreword The starburst is a rare and beautiful sight? Each blaze of light from the explosion adds its own individuality of beauty. Each bla ze unites with hundreds of others to form a starburst upon which a thousand wishes are made and a thousand dark nights are made brighter. Each part is important to the whole beauty. S The starbursts scattered about the pagfes of the 1963 Lee Traveler symbolize the beau- ty of co-operation, unity, and spirit exempli- fied by the students of Rob r-U L Lee High School. Every student and faculty member, every club and team, and every act of good- ness performed by anyone representing our school is a blaze that unites with all the others to form one of the most beautiful starbursts of all in the lives of thousands of people—Robert E. Lee High School. Unlike the starburst upon which wishes are made, Lee is able to fulfill many wishes by providing a great education, both socially and intellectually, for the basis of thousands of good lives. As a person remembers a starburst as a rare experience, so will Robert E. Lee be remem- bered. Its traditions, its educational oppor- tunities, and its wonderful spirit make a life long impression. It has been our desire to make the 1963 Lee Traveler a record of the activities of each group and organization which together were able to make 1963 one of the highest and most beautiful starbursts in the history of Robert E. Lee High School. 4 School Life Sports People Advertisements Dedication The greatest privilege which we as a staff have is being able to dedicate our year's work to some person or persons whom we feel have contributed most to the suc- cess of the school year. We, the staff of the Lee Traveler, dedicate the 1963 edition of your year- book to Chris Sander and Gracie Adran, Robert E. Lee High School's first foreign exchange students. They have truly made the year complete. From their arrival in Baytown during the summer, Robert E. Lee students have learned and profited from these students from abroad. The student Council deserves all of our praise for enriching our school by enter- ing it in the American Field Serv- ice foreign exchange student pro- gram. Gracie Adran, from Argentina, is staying with the family of Dr. and Mrs. Malcom E. Hunter, par- ents of Anne Hunter. With her ready wit and intense interest in everyone, Gracie has become everyone's friend. Chris Sander of Germany has become a mem- ber of the family of Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Franklin, parents of Kirk and Jamie Franklin. Chris has earned respect and friendship with his vitality and intellect. The year 1963 will always be remembered by students as the first year that Lee participated in the American Field Service program. But personally, each student who knows Gracie and Chris will remember two of the most gracious and wonderful people who ever attended Robert E. Lee High School—our first foreign exchange students. 6 Chri and Gracie with their American brothers and sisters. J. c. JAKE” BURKETT IN ME The excellent equipment and fine facilities with which we are blessed in the instrumental music department of our school system are the direct result of devotion and many unpaid hours of hard work by one man—J. C. Jake” Burkett. His heart was full of love and energy for his bands who marched in Chicago, Jackson, Mis- sissippi, and the Cotton Bowl. Every football game, parade, and concert were equally important to him. Former students who are scattered throughout our nation today are better citizens as a result of having been under the influence of this dedicated man. Mr. Burkett's dedication went beyond his bands and the music program. He was loyal to his church, many civic organizations of our community, and to his home. We in Baytown shall remember him most when we see or think of the Robert E. Lee Band. The tradition, pride, spirit, and perfection the Lee Band displayed in their performances were the direct result of his devotion and desire for his students to excel in all phases of their band work. His presence will be felt in our instrumental program for many years to come. 8 Once in every few generations a person is born—so full of the spark of vitality, the eagerness of intellect, and the goodness of life that everyone around her benefits by just being near. Our generation lost its gift on September 5, 1962, with the death of Susan Lee Bryan. t Aatyy things could be said about Susan-She was talented, she was a genuis, she had the warm flowing personality that comes from love of other people—all people. Many organizations were proud to claim her as a member—the band, the National Honor Society, the Student Council, the Rotary Anns, the staff of the Lee Traveler, the R. B. Sparks F.T.A., the Junior Classical League, the Ready Writers, and many others. At the beginning of her senior year, she had a 97.48 average, one of the highest ever obtained in the history of the school. A vast and unfillable void was left in Susan's parting. Susan Bryan's memory will live as long as any person lives who loved this great personality. 9 i PERSONALITIES A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches. OLD TESTAMENT All-School 14 Favorites Favorites EDRA COMPTON DANNY DuBOSE Junior MELANIE MOORE JIMMY CLOPTON 18 WOODY BUTLER GAYE McMAHON Sophomore SHARON FRANCIS RONNIE WILHELM 20 Favorites Carole King Reigns as Queen of The 1962 Homecoming wa true to tradition—the glamoyr of the beautifully-arrayed crowd and the natural excitement of a Gander game. The night wa made even more exciting whon the Ganders won the district co-championship by defeating the Pasadena Eagles by a score of 6-0. There were tense moments before the game, happy moments after tho game; moments of suspense as the Homecoming crowd awaited the climax of the night—the crowning of the 1962 Homecoming Queen, Miss Carole King. 1962 Homecoming Prince SANDRA BUTLER BETH STANDLEY All-School Duche VIRGINIA CHAPLIN Senior Duche EDRA COMPTON Junior Duche SHARON FRANCIS Sophomore Duche Prince MARILYN FRIEDMAN 23 Scantier!, Friedman Reign 24 Que«n MARILYN FRIEDMAN and King KARL SCANTLEN ore all miles as ihoy view their subjects at the annual King-Queen Assembly. Over King — Queen Assembly PRINCESS BETH STANDIEY PRINCE ROGER BYERS DUCHESSES: Jerri Milner. Sha- ron Francis, Virginia Chaplin, Grade Adran, and Joanie Wells. DUKES: Eddie Gray, Butch Per- kins, Johnny Savage, Chris San- der, and Bill Tucker. DUCHESSES: Gloria Burns, Pen- ny Lusk, Carole Anderson, Pat Hudnall, and Jerilyn Malone. DUKES: Davtd Conway, Buzzy Mitchell, Robert Oliver, Tony Hix, and Richard Gresham. DUCHESSES: Sandra Butler, Di- ana Alford, Mary Whitaker. Ed- ra Compton, Melanie Moore, and Carole King. DUKES: Joel Lawless, Kelly Rushing, Tom Keating, John Cunningham, Jimmy Clopton, and Danny DuBosc. a 25 Lee Relay Queen Finalists SANDRA WILKIE CAROLE KING GLORIA BURNS These five girls were finalists in the Lee Re- lays Queen contest. Twenty-five girls represent- ed REL's clubs and organizations in the contest. Two pictures of each were judged by Mr. Larry Kane of KTRK-TV in Houston. At the time this book went to press, only the names of the fi- nalists were known. The name of the queen was kept secret until March 23, the night of the an- nual Lee Relays, at which time she was crowned and received a bouquet of flowers. The queen and her court then presented medals and trophies to the winning tracksters. 26 TOBIE WHITTEN KATHIE DERDEN Who’s Who at Lee In the 1963 Lee Traveler an academic section has been included for the first time in the history of the yearbook. The purpose of this section is to recognize those students who are outstanding in their departments and therefore create an interest in the academic side of high school. These students were chosen by faculty committees composed of teachers from all of the departments. Each stu- dent was required to have a high average and an above-average interest in the subject for which he was being considered. Service awards have also been presented to those who have served the school faithfully in their three years at Lee. These awards were based on little jobs done by the students that do not demand recognition, hours spent in serving the school after school hours, and their participation in extra-curricular activities. Grades were also considered in the evaluation of the individuals. Don Parkhvrst, representing the Social Studies Department, is truly an outstanding student. Besides being president of the History Club, and participating in many extra activities, Don has shown a high in- terest in social studies and maintained an above-ninety average. Representing the English De- partment is Danny Waddell, a mid-term graduate. Danny pro- duced consistently high grades on English exams in the Col- lege Board and National Mer- it Exams. He maintained one of the highest English aver- ages at Lee. 27 Pete Buster has been chosen to represent the language department.'Pete has been a member of the JCl for three years and has served as State JCL President during his senior year. The Speech and Drama Department has chosen NANCY GILMORE as their representative. She has won honors in speech ond debate tour- naments throughout the South and has helped fill the trophy cases of Lee with her many trophies. One of the highest ranking math students ever to attend Robert E. lee is Ginny Bethea, the Math Depertmenf representative. Ginny scored very high on the College Board and National Merit Tests, and repre- sented Lee at the Sam Houston Math .Tournament. 28 Who’s Who Art Club President Nelson Thompson is representing the Art Department. A good organizer and a talented artist. Nelson has advanced the Art Club during his presidency. Pretty Carole King has been named the most outstanding Business Ed- ucation student. Carole has taken three business courses and her average is above ninety. Her preparedness has set an example for other business students. The Vocal Music Department has chosen Pat Owen as their representative. A member of the All-State Chorus, Pat has had many solos during her three years in the Lee Choir. Advanced science work and projects have won Paul Quinton the honor of being the most outstanding student from the Science Department. Paul has maintained consistently high grades through three years of scienco courses. Band secretary Sharon Martin represents the Intramural Music Department. Sharon has worked hard for the band for threo years as an officer and a musician. Service Awards: CAROLE ANDERSON. KELLY RUSHING, and JERRI MILNER. Who’s Who Service . . . CAROLE EDWARDS AND TOAA KEATING BILL MARSHALL AND JOANNE HORECZY ALAN ERWIN AND MARY WHITAKER 31 Blue Bonnet Boys’ and Girls’ State Bluebonnet Boys' and Girls' State is sponsored by the Vet- erans of Foreign Wars of Texas. Each year, six representatives from Robert E. Lee High School are chosen, four boys and two girls, to represent our school at the miniature state in Austin. They are chosen by a faculty committee. They spend a week in Austin organizing their states and learning about our system of government. Representatives run for office and a governor and other state officials are elected. It is an honor to be chosen as a delegate to Boys' or Girls' State and Lee was well represented this year by John Cunning- ham, Bill Marshall, George Perkins, Kelly Rushing, Elizabeth Jones, and Mary Cornell. Mary Corneil has since moved to New Jersey. MARY CORNEIL ELIZABETH JONES Lee Produces Seven National Merit Scholarship Finalists National Merit Scholarship finalists from Robert E. loe High School this year included some of the top ranking students in the United States. Finalists standing ere Jack Halter, Ernest Mueller, and John Schulze. Finalists pictured sitting are Kirk Franklin, Ginny Bethea, Martha Strauss, and Pete Buster. National Merit Scholarship tests are given in March to sophomores and juniors. However, only juniors are eligible for competition during their senior year. Those receiving letters of commendation were: Larry Clevenger, John Moore, John Peet, Oanny Waddell, Catherine Walsh, Johnny lillard, Mary Cornell, Gary Givens, Elisabeth Alleman, and Susan Bryan, deceasod. SCHOOL LIFE A little work, a little play to keep us go- ing ... DuMAURIER 35 Student Council Molds Leaders Stovo McAfee, parliamentarian; Eddie Gray, chaplain; and Richard Gresham, treasurer, arc also council officers. The Student Council of Robert E. Lee is an active member of the Texas Association of Student Councils, The Southern Associa- tion of Student Councils, and the National Association of Student Councils. This year, for the first time, the Council secured two foreign exchange students for the school. A Powder Puff Football Game, a cake sale, and the King and Queen,Assembly are proj- ects used to raise money for the council's service projects. Services include a tea for the teachers at the opening of school, the Christmas tea, and participation in the AFS program. Kelly Rushing, president of the Student Coun- cil, is installed in a formal installation program by his brother, Tom Rushing, 1959 Student Council President. Other Studont Council officers includo left to right Correspond- ing Secretary, Virginia Chaplin; Vice-President, Alan Erwin; and Corresponding Secretary, Carole King. 36 Linda Herrington, left, is reporter, and Jo Anne Horoczy, right, is historian. Miss Eula Potter, council sponsor, looks on as the girls work on the scrapbook. of Tomorrow’s World Senior council member , top row: ere David Burlejon, Eddie Gray, Joel Lawless, Richard Gresham, Johnny Savage, Tom Keating, and George Perkins. Second row: Bill Marshall, Steve McAfee, Kelly Rushing, Alan Erwin, Chris Sander, Terry Simon, John Cunningham. Third row: Linda Herrington, Jerri Milner, Mary Whitakor, Sharon Martin, Pam Connor, Earline Barr, Carole Anderson, Sue Beene, JoAnne Horec2y. Bottom row: Carole King, Sandy Rochelle, Virginia Chaplin, Sandra Davis, Grade Adron, Judy Porter, Beth Standlcy, Lynn Miller, Linda Lyon. Mary Whitaker, American Field Servico Committee chairman, poses with our AFS students, Chris Sander, top row, second from left, and Grade Adran, front, middlo Other committee members are standing, Frank Terry, Mickey Reilly, and Neal Askew. Sitting, left to right are Mary Whitaker and Jenefrcd Hederhorst. Alan Erwin, Tom Keating, and Mr. John Britt, Student Council co-sponsor, attended a mooting of the Southern Association of Student Councils in Richmond, Virginia. Carole King is crowned queen of the Homecoming activities, sponsored by tho Student Council. Senior Council member Carole Anderson servos Mrs. Dorothy Willis at the Student Council Christmas Tea for the faculty. Good Sportsmanship del- egates Joel lowless, Jene- fred Hederhorst, and Beth Standlcy present the Bra- zosport delegates with a token of friendship. Junior Council Members, top row. left to right: Jeff Battle, Charlie Redden, Bobby Allen, Lyndon Mallory, and Ronnie Morris. Second row: Regina Rosilior, Nancy Rowe, Becky Camp, and Edra Compton. Third row: Jenefred Hederhorst, Judy Koncrek, Shoron Richardson, Connie Thomas, Judy Faylo, Rose Newmann, and Angie Sfrelch. Bottom row: Carol Sarver, Sandra lerch, Sharion Gay, Richie Knudson, Pam Berry, Tanya Jones, Suzctte Shanks, Kay Kelly, Diona Boodell, and Judy Parker. 38 Sophomore Council Members, fop row, left to right: Harvey Sjolandor, George Sanchez, Ronny Wilholm, Herbie Thomas, Gerald Walker, Claude lowrcy, Bobby Schima, Tommy Sooy, and Kent Satterwhite. Second row, left to right are: Patsy Compton, Kit Allen, Cheryl Prid- more, Cheryl Ockcr, Harvoy Day, Renee Barlselou, Jerry Kovar, Donna Bell, Martha Brunson, John Killough, Kathy Robertson. Front row: Pam Treat, Lynda Turner, Georgeanne Thompson, Barbara Tarski, Babs Montgomery, Janet Dickerson, Penny Wadley, and Ann Callam. Serving crew samples the cookies in the living room of the Home- making Building before the teachers begin to arrive. The Kitchen crew seemed to enjoy themselves while Miss Pottor was checking on the supplies. Ronny Wilhelm and Carol Server talk with Mr. Ratliff and Mrs. Scott at the Christmas tea. 39 MR. N. T. SMITH Sponsor SERVICE BILL MARSHALL Second Vice-President LEADERSHIP 40 KIRK FRANKLIN Parliamentarian Students Join N GEORGE FERGUSON President BARBARA WARNE Reporter H.S. JACK HALTER First Vice-President SCHOLARSHIP GINNY BETHEA Treasurer CHARACTER TERRY ORR Chaplain Seniors (L. to r.) (bottom row): Kathleen Dill, Pat Gorbig, Jerri Milner, Pat Roberts, Linda Galloway, Carol Anderson, Dianno Smith, Mary Both Watts, Mary Clare Babin, Elizabeth Jones, Pom Dunn, Rae Inez Hadley, Linda Lyon. (Second row): Tina Altman, Judy Smith, Carole King, Diane Tiemann, Sharon Martin, Nancy Gilmore, Pam Williams, Karen McManus, Jo Anne Horeezy, Barbara Warne, James Contreras, Jimmy Corbett, George Perkins. (Third row): Elisabeth Allcmon, Loylo Kadjar, Virginia Chaplin, Jackie Shires, Katina King, Ginny Bethea, Butch Diebel, Kirk Franklin, George Ferguson, Richard Hargraves, Robert Vilcs, John Moore. (Fourth row): Jorilyn Malone, Carol Edwards, Anthony Honncke, Don Parkhurst, Bill Sharp, Ernie Mueller. Terry Orr. Bill Marshall, Jack Halter, Bob Lawloss, Don Duran. Juniors (L. to r.) (bottom row): Gall Brody, Sue Carney, Linda Bains. Jennie Badglcy, Janice Holder, Jean Fuller, Karen Buster, Kitty Kana, Barbara Morgan, Connie Pollard, Patsy Parrish, Judy Crawford, Kathy Lcgler. (Second tow): Peggy Bailoy, Linda Smith. Barbara Taylor, Marilyn Lively, Wickie Eberly. Virginia Meigs, Becky Hollis, Dianna Phillips, Beth Mills, Barbara Keller. (Third row): Cynthia Holecck, Polly Stephens, Patti Parker, Jo Hebert, Judy Porker, Barbara Miller, Connie Thomos, Libby Comeaux, Felix Rios, Wayne Corbett. (Fourth row): Judy Williams, Linda Cunningham, Jimmy Wilhite, Mike Bcaugh, Diane Morton, Kathryn Mortin, Herschell Rosser, Miko Bullock, Robert Mylar, Mike Jones. (Fifth row): Charlos Schikman, Darrell Fullick, Hank Holcomb, Danny DuBose, Kenny Fullon, Bebo Huwiclcr, Bill Wells. 41 Headlines, Deadlines Keep Gander Sara Griffin, editor-in-chief, assign stories to the staff in preparation for the next edition. Rush, but be accurate are the instructions GAZETTERS re- ceive while trying to make each edition a little better than the last. Making assignments, writing stories, selling ads, and selling the papers—plus studying journalism's varied fields—are just some of the jobs that staff members do. Work on the Gander Gazette proves to be educational and at the same time fun. Journalism is an accredited course taught by Mrs. Janel Blanscet. Business manager, Linda Herrington, prepares statements to be sent to the different businesses which advertiso in the pub- lication. 42 Marilyn Friedman, feature editor, is always busy interviewing people for the feature columns of the paper. Gazette Staff Busy Pat O'Rcar and Linda Nutt, clubs editors, gather information from clubs to uso for stories in each paper. Kay Kenney, sports editor, attends the sports events ai school in order to get a first hand report on them. Eva Nell Baughman, news editor, writes a story to be turned in by the deadline. Sonya Atkins and Pat Boothe, news editors, read the latest edition to find their contributions. 43 Traveler Staff Works The staff of the 1963 Lee Traveler be- gan working on the yearbook during the summer. Much preparation went into the pages before anything was written down. A theme was chosen, staff assignments were made, and a cover design drawn before school started. ALAN ERWIN Editor-in-Chief • Scharlotte Odom, bu ines manager, assigns page to advertiser . The farbur t theme scattered about the paget of thi annual are tho product of the staff artist. Karen McManu . Putting out an annual is a great responsibility. Record- ing memories is not an easy task. Many new ideas have been included in the 1963 edition of the Lee Traveler— colored advertising, a star- burst theme, and activity pic- tures for the clubs, faculty, and favorites. All these ideas were included in the year- book because the staff felt they would make a better book. Whether or not this ob- jective was accomplished is left for the student to de- cide. Tho late Susan Bryan- was to bo as- lijlant-cditor of the lee Trave or. Many of the idea for tho yearbook were suggested by Suson who worked with the staff during the summer. 44 Year Round on Yearbook Rae Inez Hadley, club editor, holds a list of clubs as she prepares to begin her section. Sports editors Kerry Good son and Mike Gillette arrange the basketball section. Kitty Henderson, ed- itor of the personal- ity section, prepares tho favorito pages, whilo classes editor Carolyn Corwin looks on. Alan Erwin, editor, and Mrs. Janol Blan- scet, sponsor, check page numbers in preparation for the index. FLUTES Sharon Martin Ginny Bethea Kathy Legler Dianne Smith Jo Anne Horeczy Dianne Cummings Laurotta Livingston Gloria Burns llo Weatherly Barbara lotz PICCOLO Nancy Oiler Virginia Bates OBOE Linda Smith Linda Longacre Julie Via Harriet Johnson BASSOONS Libby Comeaux Patsy Parrish E-FLAT CLARINET Lana Harbour Jenefred Hederhorst B-FLAT CLARINETS Kitty Kana Katina King Billy King Jeannie Badgely Sherrie Foster Leone Washburn Gail Brady Diane Tiemann Margaret Young Jo Hebert Judy Hartzog Carole King David Wesfermann Jill Fowler Mary Lee Clark Charlotte Dommert Jo Ann Sharp Shirley Jernigan Meredith Curry Beth Mills Charlotte McCagg Jean Muston Susie Williams Claudia Phillips Diana Alford Janette Barton Anna Jean Jones Edre Compton Mary Kissick Wickie Eberly Bobby Gilmore AtrO CLARINET Glenda Osborne Avilda Fisher Patricia Miller Becky Davis Judy Schleider Pat West BASS CLARINET Carolyn Richards Charles Via Regina Rosilier Louise Smith Scottic Ratliff ALTO SAXOPHONE Butch Diebel Randy Nelson Cora Lou Oliver Pam Williams Robort Mylar Carol Server Ronnio Read Linda Bcins Linda Anderson Jeanie Geyer Angie Streich Linda Putman Linda Downing Lynn Strother TENOR SAXOPHONE Rickey Young Bill Lewis Connie Pollard 46 Marhta Straus Freddy Bauer Lowell Hildorbrand BARITONE SAXOPHONE Clyde Brandon CORNETS Suo White Robert Huwieler Charles Schikman Karen Buster Sandra Dickerson Nancy Chandlor Nancy Rowe Diane Pcol Charlie Turner Robert Roo Ted Wilkerson Dick French Ricky Cloud Dorothea Daffern Jim Aikey James Roy TRUMPETS Donald Denny John Robbins FRENCH HORN Virginia Chapljn Terry Orr Glenda Preuss Mary Beth Watts Barbara Morgan Paula Osborne Betsy Taylor Virginia Meigs Johnny Schmadl TROMBONE Raymond Campbell John Marder Mike Jones Patsy McCullough Dan Rogers Jerry Shaddix Rusty Reber Jimmy Pratt Martin Altimore Kenny Kosina Robert Reisner Mike Kingston Charles Miller Barbara Turner Larry Webber Robert Hartzog BARITONE Bobby Buelow David Johnson Robert Pryor Mylene Keller Mike Beaugh Dennis Font Dwight Young BASS Bill Boyd Mart Nelson Richard Scrbe Richard Birch STRING BASS Tommy Hathaway Teresa Baily PERCUSSION Judy Barclay Jeff Battle Twyla Cherry Larry Davis Barbara Grant Diana Horacofield Sylvia Molina Janestol Pader Judy Rogers Terry Ryals Shirley Sapp Evelyn Spear Ossie Wright TYMPANI Lou Lumpkin Diane Morton BELLS and CHIMES Charylene Muennink 47 CAROLE KING VIRGINIA CHAPLIN Drum Major A i tanf Drum Majo REL Band Twirlers are Virginia Chaplin, Jo Anno Horeczy, Jean Muston, Gail Brady, Jenefred Hederhorst, Harriet Johnson, Nancy Rowe, Carol Server, Diana Alford, and Julie Via. 48 Band Officers Club Front row: Harriet Johnson, Katina King, Sharon Martin, Lou Lumpkin, Sue White, Virginia Chaplin. Second row: Kitty Kana, Ginny Bethea, Libby Comeaux, Be bo Huwieler, Charles Schikman, Patsy Parrish, Glenda Prcuss, Kathy Legler, Nancy Oiler. Third row: Raymond Campbell, Butch Diebel, Terry Orr, Larry Davis, Robert Hartzog, Clyde Brandon, Rickey Young, John Mardcr, Billy King, and Bill Boyd. 49 Front row: Jo Hebert, Shirley Sapp, Barbara Morgan, Sandra Dickerson, Meredith Curry, Mary Beth Watts, Margaret Young, Lana Harbour, Glenda Preuss, Dianne Smith, Sue White. Second row: Carole King, Charlotte Dommert, Ginny Bethea, Katina King, Sharon Martin, Diane Tieman, Mylene Keller, Lou Lumpkin, Glenda Osborne, Martha Strauss, Pam Williams, Paula Osborne, Avilda Fisher, Leone Washburn, Virginia Chaplin. Third row: Charlie Turner, Donny Denny, Martin Alfimorc, Tommy Hathaway, Freddy Bauer, Bill Lewis, Robert Hartzog, Terry Orr, Larry Davis, Dan Rogers, Richard Sorbe, Jimmy Pratt, Mike Jones, David Johnson, Charles Schikman, and Billy King. All-District — All-Region Members DIANNE SMITH Historian Sue White, sweetheart, is presented with red roses by Linda Hanna, 1961-62 sweetheart. CHARLES E. FORQUE Director 50 GLENDA PRUESS Jr. Librarian DIANNE TIEMAN Treasurer DONALD DENNY President SHARON MARTIN Secretary CHRIS SANDER Honorary Band Momber 51 LOU LUMPKIN Sr. Librarian MYLENE KELLER Vice-President SUE WHITE All-State Band MARY BETH WATTS First Lieutenant DAN H. JOHNSON Assistant Director Sophomore Band ■■■■ FLUTES Janelle Matysiak Carroll Glass Carole Gilmore Jane Williams Moonieen House Connie Cook Linda Brooks Sylvia Campos Carol Bains Becky Tripp Linda Turner Julie Derryberry Michea Shepherd Janelle Weeks Judy Perkins Carol Wilson Georgeanne Thompson Kathy Garvey Mary Elliot Mary Creasy Minda Shoemaker Linda Frisby Barbara Bird Pam Cambern Doris Gentry Joan Harrell Elaine Arnett Lyn Sterling OBOE BASS CLARINET Cheri Whitten Dub Kilpatrick Molly Sheilds Key Reedor BASSOON Shari Brown Kathryn Hobbs Jo Ann Emanuel CLARINETS ALTO CLARINET Merkay Mullinix Janis Skeen Stanley Henson Janet Atkins Brenda Bettis Mack Meigs Susan Anderson ALTO SAXOPHONE Libby Carroll Carolyn Schneider Sandra Trant Mike Smith Juanice Wilkcrson Larry Glenn Lucy Hernandez Jill Myers Judy Quisenberry Betty Timmons Royco Ann Walker Mario Swor Sharon Hudspeth Ernest Maris TENOR SAXOPHONE Mark Meigs Don Johnson Duke McBunch Linda Laughlin Courtney Curry Richard McKinney Barbara Gross Wayne Sheppard Gay White Mary Meador BARITONES Linda Hicbert BARITONE SAXOPHONE Harvey Day Randy Smith Larry Wcstcrmann CORNETS Jimmy Bond TUBAS Linda Tiner Lloyd Cox Walter Stricklin John Killough Wanda Rekosh Joe Atkins Linda Witt Tommy Laird Cheryl Greeno Joe Mitchan George Vaught Erwin Tilton Phyllis White Robert Schmadl Kathy McKay Sandra Durst PERCUSSION Steve Goodson Bobby Renteria Gary Motley Jeannie James FRENCH HORNS Sue Crawford Leonne Cloud Martha Creasy Mike Davis Carol Beaugh Linda Bonner TYMPANI Jim Brian Margaret Donnelly La Donna Sonnier Kathy Linder BELLS TROMBONES Robbie Lawhon Allen Webb Janet Dickerson Allen Weikel Bcnita Brown 52 ALL-DISTRICT ALLREGION MEMBERS GEORGEANNE THOMPSON Drum Major Front row: lyn Sterling, Benita Brown, assistant Drum Major; Minda Shoemaker. Top row: Jeannie James, Linda Laughlin, Cheryl Greene, Cherl Whitten, and Kathy Garvey. Harvey Day Carole Gilmore Linda Tiner Shari Brown Alan Webb Linda Turner Merikay Mullinix 53 Brigadier Officers Work Hard ANN HUNTER Vice-President PAM DUNN Treasurer ELAINE COMBS President Loyal to the corps Energetic in work Earnest in effort Benevolent in disposition Reliable in service Inspiring to others Generous in giving Attractive in appearance Dependable in assignment Industrious in living Eager in achievement Reasonable in thought Scholarly in studies Brigodicr Council Gaye McMahon, Janie Bruce, Judy Liggett, Karen Calhoun, Sandra Butler, Judy Chandler. CAROLE ANDERSON Secrotary JUDY SOOY Historian CARMEL NORTON Director An everyday Brigadier activity Band entertain Brigadier at annual pre- game party The rewards for selling magazine Those hard-working quartermasters! Our jackets at last! Brigadiers at half time Our honorary member—Gracie Adran Santa visits the Brig Football game ends with traditional corps song The Spirit of Bottom row: Lynn Miller, Elizabeth Jones, Diane Vaughn, Sandra Lerch, Judy Chandler, Karen Calhoun, Pat Lubbock, Sandra Wilkie, Judy Porter, Sharon Archer, Sandra Butler, Mery Land, Betty Gray, Anita Krojci, Kathie Derden, Pat Donnelly, Sandy Rochelle, Wmno Wallace, Sherry Bramlctt, Tina Altman, Joyco Connelly, Camille Tobin, Margaret Hornsby, Jano Kennedy, Janie Bruce, Penny Wedloy, Gayle Seamans. Second row: Judy Sooy, Jackie Shires, Mary Whitaker, Pam Dunn, Judy Liggett, Jerilyn Malone, Janice Page, Toni Fellers, Sarah Swain, Linda Hickerson, Sonja Carroll, Cathy Connor, Pam Connor, Earline Barr, Kay Henckoll, Judi Huckabee. Kathryn Martin, Sandra Head, Judy Parker, Delores Evans, Tanya Jonos, Kathy James, Becky Camp, Elray Mallory, Barbara Warne, Marsha Harper, Marilyn Friedman, Catherine Walsh, Judy William, Royetto Graves, Marky McMillan, Ann Hunter, Elain Combs. Third row: Elisabeth Atleman, Tat Hudnall, Richie Knudson, Gayle Brady, Nancy Schaeffer, Rosemary Rogers, Linda Goodman, Brenda McAlistor. Sandra Tarski, Sharon Richardson, Betty Eckert, Claire Cone, Jennifer Jones, Jean Fuller, Mary Karen Lyons, Renee Barsalou, Connie 56 LYNN MILLER Company Commander MARY WHITAKER Drum Major BARBARA WARNE First Lieutenant Lee Brigadiers’’ Thomas, Jeannine Lyons, Pam Berry, Oianne Hayes, Donna Stevens, Peggy Bailey, Suzotto Shanks, Rosemary Meister, Sharon Scar- borough, Ginger Lockett, Marilynn Capps, Gayle Wiley, Pam Gann. Fourth row: Ann Wlsmer, Kit Allen, Mary Connelly, Elaine Barnes, Ann Oliver, Pat Bryan, Kathryn Priest, Carolyn Morris, Cheryl Pridmore, Mlckcll Endcrli, Gayle Bland, Kathy leach, Martha Katt, Anna Sawburger, Judy Plaeger, Sue Ann Chandler, Sue Carney, Diane Phillips, Frankie Hicks, Kathy Kvcton, Dianne Elliot. Lindy Poole, Becky Groncr, Nancy Cappleman, Sallio Sharp, Kay Mitchell, Susan McGraw. Fifth row: Barbara Tarski, Gayo McMahon, Debbie Edwards, Carol Morris, Hannah Heald, Diene St. Clair, Ann Callam, Debbie Adams, Kay Massey, Karen Stein, Helen Wilson, Ann Humphries, Candy Brunson, Cindy Porter. Top row: Alvera Griffin, Kathy Robertson, Nancy Tapp, Barbara Howell, Sandra Buford, Jane Craddock, Nancy John, Jo Ann Atchley, Terry Higgs, leta Moseman, Gay Camp, Elaine Higgins, Jaime Cirufi, Susan Vilcs, Carmel Norton. ANITA KREJCI PAT LUBBOCK ELIZABETH JONES First lieutenant lieutenant of Flags lieutenant of Twlrlers 57 Lee Choir Harmonizes Top row, I. to r.: Katina King, Judy Williams, Sandra Brower, Judy Ploeger, Andy Lumpkin, Bobby Herndon, Bob Adam , Jack Beaird, Rodney Calk, David Broussard, Gene Peacock, Kenneth Parker. Second row: Roxie Kubic, Loretta Welch, Mary Fcazlc, Tobio Whitten. Marlene Otis, Jane Turner, Harry Pyron, King Leach, Bobby Buelow, Jim Lyon, Bobby Davis, and Warren Lisenbee. Third row: Janico Roach, Barbara Miller, Connie Porter, Lan Williams, Neal Askew, Carl Davis, Stephen Swint, Kenneth Miller, Johnny Lillard, Zebbie Warren. Fourth row: Judy Smith, Catherine Walsh, Carol Edwards. Dianna Fulmer, Pat Owen, Beverly Mills, Jerry Sheatt, Robert Pryor, Bobby Hayes, John Rice. Front row Sharon Rankin, Joan O'Rcar, Sharion Gay, Teresa Atchison, Karen Kosslor. Paula Miller, Diana St. Clair, Pat Wylie, Joey Magee, Jimmy Hrabina. MR. TOAAMY SEALE, Conductor in Varied Activities Top tow, loft to right: Buzzy Mitchell, Everett Nix, Joe Baker, Lee Cashaf, Paul Worley, Woody Butler, Douglas William , Sam Ford, Ann Tato, Deanna Bailey, Kathy Jame . Second row: Paul Penny, David Daulphin, Ru fy Walker, Richard Olachia, Eddie Gray, Ernie Muoller, Gary Givens, Patricia Stevens, Sheila Fleischman, Diano Phillips, Martha Dockendorff. Third row: Stuart Turnball, Kenny Fullen, Jimmy Rogers, Alan Erwin, Richard Carr, Livonna Guinn, Marilyn Lively, Sarah Kirkman, Louise Gray, Louise Horne. Fourth row: Thomas McFatridge, Buddy Milner, Mike Tehee, Donna Robinson, Mary Babin, Mary Aikey, Dianne Smith, Elizabeth Jones. Front row: Joel Alvis, Herbie Busby, Karl Scantlen, Marilyn Baldridge, Joyce Arnett, Bennie Jordan, Cheryl Anderson, Rose Newman, Gail Lawrence. JUDY SMITH, Pianist- Student Conductor Choir Officers FIRST SEMESTER GARY GIVENS President KARL SCANTIEN Vice-Prosident SECOND SEMESTER BEVERLY MILLS Secretary JERRY SHEETS President Choir Council GENE PEACOCK Vice-President Top row, left to right: Robert Pryor, Everett Nix, Gene Peacock, and Gary Givens. Second row: Pat Owon, Carl Scantlin, Alan Erwin, and Jerry Shoots. Third row. Beverly Mills, Carol Edwords, Donna Robinson, Diane Smith, and Elizabeth Jones. DIANE SMITH Secretary CATHERINE WALSH Reporter PAT OWEN- All-State Chorus All-Region Choir JUDY SMITH— All-Region Accompanist All-Region Choir Members, fop row: Buzzy Mitchell, Ernie Mueller, and Gary Givens. Second row: Barbara Morgan, Robert Pryor, and Elizabeth Jones. Front row: Judy Smith, Joyce Arnett, and Pat Owen. 61 The Madrigal Singers 62 In costume of the Elizabethan period are, back row: Robert Pryor. Barbara Morgan, Gary Givens, and Carol Edwards. Middle row: Buzzy Mitchell, Cheryl Anderson, Ernie Mueller. Front row: Patricia Owen, Andy Lumpkin, and Livonna Guinn. Director it Mrs. John Guemplo. Bring Fame to School A unique vocal group at REL, the Madrigal Sing- ers are fast making a mark in the music world. Directed by Mrs. John Guemple, the group's fame has already spread beyond Baytown's borders. The members of this versatile group are actors as well as excellent vocalists. REL is indeed fortunate to have such a fine group represent us. The Madrigals usually don Elizabethan costumes which were designed from costume books showing the dress of English noblemen and women of the late 17th century. However, they are as much at home in checked gingham and blue jeans singing selections from State Fair. Entertaining civic clubs, conventions, college English classes, and the All- Region Concert group in Frienswood, has kept the group busy this year. Accompanim for the Madrigal are Judy Smiih and Mary Clare Babin. Madrigal Singer po e with costumes and prop for their medley from the musical comedy, State Fair. Bu y executives pause to bo photographed with their effi- cient secretaries in a scene from the musical, How to Suc- ceed in Business Without Really Trying. Southern Belles’ Officers LINOA LYON President CAROLYN CORWIN Publicity Chairman NINA DUNN First Soprano Chairman MARY CLARE BABIN Accompanist 64 KAREN CASEY Vice-President KAREN BOUDLOCHE Social Chairman POLLY STEPHENS Alto Chairman JUDY FAYLE Secretary BARBARA MORGAN Historian JANE VanDEVENTER Reporter KARL SCANTLEN Southern Belle Beau Guide SHARON HOLLOWAY Treasurer CAROLYN GARRETT Second Soprano Chairman ANNETTE PORTER Sophomore Representative Pint row (I. to r.) Cheryl Ocker, Jaime Ciruti, Tracey Weavor, Cynthia Oliver, Alice Haltom, Mary Herron, Carolyn Corwin, Mary Clare Babin, Doftie Kissick, and Julie Skeete. Second row: Jill Mycri, Barbara Grant, Lynette Lucas, Gay Camp, Barbara Mundell, Kit Allen, Kay Hester, Martha Brunson, Suzanne Roark, and Patsy Richmond. Third row: Carol Beaugh, Earlene Bowers, Kathy LoBlanc, Kathleen Dill, Carolyn Garrett, Janelle McShan, Betty Downs, Jennifer Jones, Toni Fellers, Janie Clinton, and Mary Brockinton. Fourth row: Donna Toups, Janis Overstreet, Jo Ann Thorson, Charlene O'Hara, Sue Huddleston, Wanda Plocheck, Susan Cox, Jane Klima, Nina Dunn, Judy Fayle, Barbara McClain, Cheryl Earls, and Sharon Perkins. Fifth row: Anna Rose Bennett, Sandra Wilcox, Sharon Woods, Carolyn Gerbes, Sharon Overstreet, Carol Johnson, Faye Young. Reba West, Sandra Luckey, Stephanie Meadows, Judy Korenek, and Sherry Boone. Sixth row: Murl McClain, Sally Powers, Pam Hensler, Kitty Henderson, Barbara Ann Morgan, Kay Kenney, Pauline Gilbert, Karen Casey, and Patricia Hencke. Seventh row: Shirley Mims, Judie Roush, Sally Romberg, Dawn Robins, Diana Craft, Janice Feazoll, Ann Campbell, Karen Boudloche, Merline loftin, Bonnie Walters, and Annette Porter. Eighth row: Cheryl Burnet, Judy Newton, Jeannie Lemmon, Sharon Hammack, Judy Shoemaker, Carolyn Herman, Billie Roach, Charyleno Muennink Charlotte Wilcox, Carol Mosley, and Sheryl Portis. Ninth row: Colleen Bailoy, Mary Lou Spurgeon, Jennifer Wright, Barbara Taylor, Polly Stephen- Cynthia Holecek, Gayle Sponcor, Linda Lyon, Michaelene Mock, Marie Guidry, Geana Roichenau, and Jane VanDeventer. THE SOUTHERN BELLES' PRAYER Our Heavenly Father; we thank you for the blessings of life. We thank you especially for the blessing of music which expresses the joys and the sorrows of the world. We pray that you would bless our performances. When we sing sacred music, we pray that those in our audience will be drawn to a better knowledge and closer Walk with God. We pray that when we sing secular music, that their hearts will be lifted and entertained so that they may forget, if only momentarily, their own problems and the problems of the world. We pray that you would help us to do well, not only for the joy of knowing a job well done, but that our audiences may be inspired to look up. These blessings we ask, and we will thank you for them, for we pray in the name of our Saviour, Amen. 66 Southern Belles Blend in Music and Fun There are plenty of !a t minute things to talk about while boarding the bus before a performance. Soloists have included (I. to r.) Toni Fellers, Jill Myers, Barbara Morgan, and Janie Clinton. Highlighting t h e Christmas party was the arrival of Santa Claus played by Karl Scantlen, beau. Featured as dancers in the selections from Brigadoon are Judio Roush (standing) and Karen Casey. Christmas time proved to the Southern Belles not to be only a time for beauti- ful music, but a time for gaiety, too. Reading special parts for each program are Carolyn Herman, Stephanie Meadows, and Colleen Bailey. 67 NEISON THOMPSON President MARY HARVARD Vice-President DIANNA NAVARRE Secretary BARBARA ROBERSON Historian Robert E. Lee Art Club CAMILLE TOBIN Treasurer HONORARY MEMBERS LARRY HALL Chaplain Karen McManus Cathy Devins James Bossley Terry Ryals Jack Spibey MR. W. T. TADLOCK Sponsor DAVID WAGNER Sergeant of Arms JANICE GOING Projects Chairman 68 Bottom row: Mary Riggs, Roborta Collins, Carolyn Mickenheim, Mary Havard, Camille Tobin, Janico Going, Dianna Navarre, Barbara Robertson, Sandra Turner, Willie Hooper. Top row: Mr. W. J. Tadlock, Nelson Thompson, Larry Davis, David Wagner, Alex Loredo, Pedro Flores, Louis Rodriquez. Roberta Collins, Carolyn Mickcnhiem, Mary Havard, Dianna Navarre, and Gary Maxwell posing in front of some art work. Mary Riggs, Camille Tobin, Nelson Thompson, and Larry Hall busy working on pictures and a sculptural work. Activity of our club taking place in one of our spirited meetings. Pre- siding is Nelson. 69 Alpha Beta Gamma OUR MOTTO: Science serves all with Service, Safety, and Pleas- PAUL QUINTON Vice-President OUR GOAL: To instill in the members a greater interest in the pro- motion of achievements in the scientific and mathemat- ical field. WAYNE GREGORY Secretary OUR CONTRIBUTION: A group of students edu- cated beyond the usual school curriculum prepared to face the scientific chal- lenge of today's world. DON DURAN President Sponsors: MRS. EDITH HODGES MR. C. A. TIPPS 70 ROBERT VILES Parliamentarian BILL MARTIN Chaplain L to r.: Richard McMillan, Herschel Rosier, Bill Boyd, Mike Jones, Roger Dickson. L to r.: Bill Sharp, Cecil White, Martin Altimore, Paul Penny, Jay Barker, Janet Dickerson. I. to t.: Robert Elswick, Burnadetto Hubbard, Stanley Henson, Dennis Campbell, Barbara Ann Flury, Ruth Ganson, Susan Young. L. to r.: Bill Martin, Wayne Gregory, George Coch- rum. Tommy John, Andy Lumpkin, Michael Mc8ride. 71 Anchor Club To Prepare for Useful Citizenship To co-operate with the school principal. To serve the school and com' munity. O CONNIE THOMAS Vice-President PAT LUBBOCK Historian BARBARA WARNE President 1962-1963 VIRGINIA CHAPLIN Chaplain LYNN MILLER Treasurer CAROLE KING Secretary Janice Holder, Junior Di- rector . . . Cindy Porter ... Menda Shoemaker . . . check the club calendar. Jane Craddock, Sophomore Di- rector, offers Anne Oliver some help. 73 Olivia Wood and Linda Her- rington look over an album for Monk's Rest Home. Judy Chandler and Senior Director, Pat Donnelly, sing for the club's Christ- mas party. Sharon . Archer Karen Calhoun . for pictures. 74 Morodith Curry end Mar- sha Harper study to keep their eighty averagot. Below, Ginger Lockett and Margaret Hornsby talk at the slumber party. left. Penny Lusk and Charylene Muennink smile for the picture taking. Antlers Strive PAT ROBERTS President KENNETH PARKER Club Beau KATHY JAMES Vice-President SPONSORED BY BAYTOWN ELKS LODGE SANDRA BUTLER [Recording Sec. CLUB PURPOSE 1. To promote good will and fel- lowship among its members. 2. To serve the school in worth- while activities. 3. To participate in projects of a civic nature. BETH STANDLEY Corresponding Sec. MRS. DORIS TREYBIG Sponsor JUDY PORTER Parliamentarian KAREN BOUDLOCHE Treasurer JANE VanDEVENTER Reporter CAROL HARTRICK Historian BEVERLY MILLS 76 Chaplain BETTY GRAY Senior Director TANYA JONES Junior Director KATHY ROBERTSON Sophomore Director for Service Mrs. Treybig works hard to benefit the club. Brenda McAlister, Kathy Robertson, Ann Callam, and Sandra Buford enjoy one of the club activities. President Pat tells how things should be done. Ernie Hunt, Tanya Jones, Diana Vaughan, and Mcl Ocker ore reody for the annual spring ban- quet. The Antler President, Pat Roberts, and the STAG President, James Bossley, work to- gether on many occasions. Paula Miller, Jane VanDcvcnter, and Cheryl Ocker unpack the first Antler sweatshirt. This is the typical Tuesday morning meeting. Judy Gatlin, Sonja Carroll, Patricia Miller, and Earline Barr head the four main standing com- mittees. 77 Members Participate in Varied Activities Member listen to a report on an upcoming project. Antlor combine work with pleasure. Preparing for some service work are Judy Gat- lin, Linda Cunningham, Vivian Hart, and Ev- elyn Spear. The girl participate in the discussion during mooting held once a week on club day. Nor pictured are: Sue Beene Linda Feinbcrg Barbara McClain Murl McClain Sandy Rochelle Ann Tate 78 Shirley Mims, Sandra Roush, Nancy Chandler, Geana Reichenau, and Evelyn Spear enjoy one of the club's social activities, the slumber party. The Literary Events Club prepares Ready Writers and Lee Spellers for contests of the University Interscholastic League. The late Susan Bryan won first in district and third in regional for 1961-62, add- ing to an almost continuous list of Lee winners since 1956. Thirteen member and associate mem- bers are the following: Susan Brazzil Libby Commeaux Alan Erwin Marilyn Friedman Leila Kadjar Kitty Kana Katina King Linda Sue Nutt Charles Schikman Dianne Smith Sandra Trant Douglas Williams Mrs. Jako C. Burkett is sponsor. OFFICERS CHARLES SCHIKMAN ____________ President SUSAN BRAZZIL__________Vice-President LEYLA KADJAR ______ Secretary-Treasurer 79 CLUB PURPOSE 1. To promote good will and fellowship among its members 2. To serve the school in worth- while activities. 3. To participate in projects of civic na- ture. PROJECTS Christmas basket Christmas Party Opportunity school Car wash Installation Candy Sale Goodfellows Packaging and Delivering 80 JERRI MILNER Club Sweetheart S.T.A.G. Club Officers JAMES BOSSLEY President ROGER BYERS Vice-President MIKE SEGERS Corresponding Secretary MEI OCKER Chaplain BARNEY WEBBER Sponsor ERNIE HUNT Historian 81 James Bossley helps with a family that received a Christmas basket from the club. Ernie Hunt holds ono of the littlo boys on the family's front porch. Richard Hutchins washes a car at the club's annual car wash. Herbie Busby sells candy for a money raising project at a neighborhood home. 82 James Bossley giving some of the candy from the basket to the children. Another group of the boy are from left to right Larry Cajey, David Burleson, Mel Ocker, Warren Lisenboo, Jack Spivey, Herbie Busby, and Porter Warren. Three members from loft to right are Johnny Savage, David McLemore, and Parker Davis. Three of the sonior members of the club pose on the campus. They are from left to right Tooter Watson, Roger Byers, and Bob Fayle. James Bossley, president, talks with a few of the membors from left to right Terry Joe Frye, Jimmy Pratt, Lee McDowell, Bobby Dobson, and Tommy Bright. Junior Optimist LESTER ALFORD Optimist Youth Director for District KERRY GOODSON Vice-President Reporter RICKY GRIFFIN Parliamentarian Debating Society Sophomore end junior members from top to bottom aro Skeet Muncie, Hugh McCulley, Kathy Linder, John Drouilhet, Chris Whitten, Lynn Laughlin, Randy Smith, and Bill Smith. Kerry Good son performs for the district convention of the Optimists at the Holiday Inn. Jerri Smith captures the audience in her humorous interpretation for the District convention at the Holiday Inn. 85 Distributive Education Officers— 62-’63 SANDY TROUTMAN Historian l£Sl« iVTlVt vitC.Prcs.dcnt ec°'d; C uTl Vocational Understanding Civic Consciousness DOROTHY MARSH Treasurer Social Intelligence PAT R08ERTS Corresponding Secretary Leadership Development DORIS HICKEY Reporter PERRY TANNER Parliamentarian 86 D.E. Sales Seminar Developing Future Leaders For Marketing and Distribution through job training The committee for the Sale Seminar, Robert Cupps, Dori Hickey, Perry Tanner, and Evelyn De Vaal, look over the final plan . The reception committee of the Sales Seminar, Linda Feinbcrg, Sharon Cauthern, end Judy Gatlin, await guests at tho Chamber of Commerce Building. The refreshment committee prepared coffee, soft drinks, and donuts for the guests at the Sales Seminar. The student heading the Sales Seminar was Robert Cupps. The D. E. Sales Seminar was attended by many merchants as well as D. E. students. The purpose of the Seminar was to further improve the fino quality of salesmanship in Baytown stores. 87 Developing Future Leaders for Marketing and Distribution Through Job Training LESLIE LITTLE—Highland Pharmacy BETTY GRAY—Levin's WAYNE WIGGINS—T.G. Y. EDWIN McCLURE—Henke Pilo ROBERT CUPPS—Matherne's PAT ROBERTS— K-Mar BARBARA PADGETT—W. M. House Jewelry DOROTHY MARSH-Scars Roebuck Co. 88 D.E. Club members receive on the job training as well as classroom instruction. The Employer-Employee Banquet Was Held at the New Holiday Inn Betty Gray, the DE Club Sweetheart, was pretented a bouquet of red roses at the annual banquet at the Holiday Inn. Alice Prince was presented an award by Mr. Couch for her individual notebook. Robert Cupps received an award for his work in the Sales Seminar. Pat Gerbig was presented with the Outstanding Student of the Year Award. Mr. Couch presented Leslie little with an award for the best salesman 89 W. F. MULLER Sponsor SHARON OLIVER Vico-President RUTHIE PARRISH T rcssurer SANDRA DAVIS Sweetheart RONNIE DUNAWAY Chaplain LONNIE BRYANT Sgt.-at-Arms DAVID SHEETZ President BEVERLY LOWE Secretary CAROL ROBBERSON Parliamentarian MARY DAVIS Reporter The D. O. Program and its students are dedicat- ed to the purpose of preparing members for successful entry into so- ciety as young wage- earning citizens. This is done by cooperating with the employees of the community who fur- nish supervised after- noon work for the mem- bers while the school furnishes specialized in- struction and socialized group activities. Joyce Duckncr, Sandra Davis, and Bertie Taylor attend a district moeting. Members attend workshop. Twico during the school year all chapters in each district participate in district meetings. Contests are held in skill and knowledge of occupations. The winners of the contests go to a state convention to compete against the winners of other districts. A guest speaker, foreign exchange stu- dent Chris Sandor, gives a talk at a meet- ing. The D. O. Club members of Robert E. Leo receive on-the-job training and still attend all essential classes. These students obtain the required cred- its for their school work each morning, and they also receive credit for the effort they put forth each afternoon plus tho experience that they earn. D. O. students open crates of candy which they sold this year. A team which competed in the candy sale contest meets to plan activities. 91 Sharon Strickland Bertie Taylor Larry Miller D. O. Students seen in their various places of employment Catherine Maher Kathy Higdon Leroy Becky Timmons Hank Holcomb Patsy Eatherton Betty Buckner Wesley Fielder Joyce Buckner Much valuable Nancy Fisher Ronnie Gilbert these students Gladys Hardy Jeanette Giroir co-ordinate school work Jane Appelt Carolyn Baldridge Anna Campbell Robert Duncan Jean Appelt Barbara Davis Janelle Crabcr Mary Davis 93 he Robert E. Lee French Club Our Goal The French Club is dedicated to the purpose of furthering the study and ap- preciation of the civilization, homeland, and, above all, the language of our neighbors, the French people. HAROLD BONIN Vice-President POLLY STEPHENS Secretary JAMES CONTRERAS Chaplain Thi ha been a great year. We have done our best. May those who follow us do even better. Left to right, (bottom row): Kathy Keating, Randy Attaway, Angela Garcia, Donna Parker, Rae Inez Hadley. (Midd e rowj: Donenc Otis, Polly Stephen , Milton Couch. (Top row): Ambrose Rio , John LePage. 'Ce qui n'est pas clair n'est pas francais We the officers and members of the Robert E. Lee French Club are dedicated to advancing the French Club. We hope that in the future it will be remembered as a contribution to our wonderful school Robert E. Lee. The French Club's agenda in- cluded selling REL school pins and doing good deeds. The Christmas basket we made was greatly appreciated. Our pro- grams and speakers added spice to our meetings. Last, but not least, were our wonderful trips and parties. MARY LOU SPURGEON Troasuror PAT BOOTHE Roportcr Maybe there was a little mischievousness in our meetings, but our president took care of that. Miss Perry drops her head in despair. Will they over learn? Loft to right: (bottom row): Larry Milner, Linda Smith, Mary Lou Spurgeon. (Second row): James Contreras, Richard Schojen, Gayle Bland, Martha Kail. (Top row): Ralph Jimenez, Harold Bonin, Pat Boothe. 95 Future Farmers OFFICERS Top row: President Richard Lucas Vice-President Jerry Anderson Advisor Mike Jeffrey Reporter Ronnie Petty Bottom row.- Sentinel Larry Troxell Secretary Gary McFatridge Treasurer Jess Maybin Patricia Gerbig, senior, is the 1962-1963 F.F.A. sweetheart. Pat is the president of the D. E. Club and a member of the National Honor So- ciety. We are happy to have Miss Gerbig repre- sent our F.F.A. chapter this year. 96 PATRICIA GERBIG Sweetheart of America Left to right, (lop row): Douglas May, Walton Saucier, Mike Jeffrey, Richard Lucas, Donnie Cowart, Billy Hutson, Sammy Barton, Gerald Young, Fred Herrington, Danny Blackford. (Second row): Mike Mueller, Joe Welch, Gordon Bond. Ronnie Petty, Calvin Martinez, Larry Kirkland, Bill Sloan. (Third row): Clarenco levins, Ken Daniel, Ricky Carouso, Jess Maybin, John Bettis, Bill Bell, Melvin Dickerson. (Fourth row): Gary McFatridge, Harvey Sjolandcr, Norman Chappel, Sherman Tyler, Richard Bryant, Ray Cox, Roy Jeffrey, Ronnie Anders, Larry Fitzgerald, Darrel Ratliff, Richard Strokes. (Fifth row): Melvin Castleberry, Lloyd Wagner, Jerry Anders, Leonard Murphy, George Nelson, Larry Troxcll, Mike Herrington, Mike Burnside, Jerry Anderson. (Bottom row): Jimmy Whitesides, Carlton Gibbs, A. H. Tribe, Roy McKay, Walter Gordon, Jimmy Ferrell, Eddie Long. 97 1961-1962 Coif Scramblers and calves: Jess Maybin shows off his beautiful calf. Black Beauty, while Donn:o Cowart is equally proud of his, Silver Lady. 98 1962-1963 CALF SCRAMBLERS Top row, left lo right: Richard Franssen, Carlton Gibbs, Mike Burnside. Bottom row: Denis Enloe, Richard Strokes, Ronnie Anders. SENIOR FARM SKILLS TEAM Loft to right: (Top row): Larry Troxell, Jerry Anderson, Richard Lucas, Ken Daniel. JUNIOR FARM SKILL TEAM Bottom row: Wilburn Williams, Johnny Butler, Dennis Enloe, Harvey Sjolander. LIVESTOCK JUDGING TEAM Top row: John Bettis, Joe Wolch. Bottom row: Mike Herrington, Johnny Butler. RADIO TEAM Top tow: Gordon Bond, Mike Herrington, Bim Jacobs. F.F.A. QUIZ TEAM Bottom row: Billy Hutson, Walton Saucier, Mike Burnside. Future KATHY BRYAN Vice-President CAROLYN GRIFFIN Treasurer MARION TINDAL Parliamentarian HELEN CANNAMORE | 00 °P omore Representative JANIE CLINTON President and Sweetheart GENE PEACOCK Club Beau DOROTHY KRIZAK Historian DOROTHY GILES Reporter Homemakers MARTHA CLARK Secretary WANDA BOATRIGHT Chaplain MARIE STEELE Program Chairman JEAN KISSINGER Junior Representative Future homemakers are top row, left to right: Carolyn Griffin, Bertha Rendon, Linda Pittman, Nelda Caskey, Dorthea Cowey, Earline Sterling, Wando Rekosh, Daphney McManus, Helen Canna- more, and Joy Laster. Sitting, left to right are: Janie Clinton, Mary Creasy, Shirley Bass, Carol Shaw, Janice Williams, Karen New, Sharon New, Sandra Serres, and Mary Scott. Not pictured are Dorothy Krizak, Brenda Dillahanty, Sharon Robinson, and Wanda Boatright. The Homemaking Club of Robert E. Lee en- courages the art of homemaking for high school girls. It teaches the girls details of homemaking they will need in later years. The girls are trained in the atmosphere of their own home. The club also has varied social activities. Among these are a dinner-dance, style show, and a tea. The membership is open to any girl at Robert E. Lee who takes a homemaking course. Some of the girls prepare for one of their social activities. ROSE MARIE CLEVELAND Sponsor Other members vending, Dorothy Giles, Undo Knox. Jeon Kissinger, Kathy Bryan, Gw« Foster, Betty O'Nool, Geri Clark, Bon. to Brotul. Barbara Keller, Irene Del Toro, Betty Marek. Seoted: Lillie Bodgett, Mar e Steele. Sul on Gill. Shoron Trovii. Undo Boyd. Mortho Clorlt. Morion Tindol, Tereso Huglll, ond Jody Woods. Not pictured. Morilyis Bryon, Irene Kriiok. Carolyn Townsend, ond Gloria Whites dei. NORINE COWHIG President ROXIE KUBIK Recording Secretary AROALIA BACHMEYER Treasurer JANE APPELT Sergcant-at-Armi JOAN JOHNSON R. N., Sponsor and ALVERA GRIFFIN P.H.D., Faculty Advisor MOTTO For a Future That Is Bright Be A Leader In White PATRICIA HENCKE Sophomore Representative TERESA BAILEY Corresponding Secretary JUDITH JOHNSON Reporter MARY LOUISE DAVIS Chaplain 102 Publicity for the Youth Day TB Collection. Beau and Belle: Chris Sander and Marilyn Borski. Planning the day's work. Getting the supplies for the hospital. Committee Chairmen. Top row (I. to r.): Mary Davis, Ardalia Bachmoyer, Norine Cowhig, Diane Peel, Linda Thomas. Second row: Lauretta Livingston, Dorothy Smith, Marilyn Borski, Terry Smith, Jane Appelt, Jean Appclt, and Nettie Hurr. Bottom row: Elaine Barnes, Reba West, Stephanie Meadows, Lupe Perez, and Roxie Kubik. 103 First row: Patsy Parrish, Diane Fulmer, Delia Creasy, Pat Martin, Judith Johnson, Gail Lawrence, and Eunice Gonzalez. Second row: Ruth Cooper, Barbara Miller, Charlotte Smith, Marilyn Moorhead, Rosanell Hall, Judy Hammer. Third row: Eva Brockington, Judy Schleidcr, Faye Young, Brenda Mosley, and Charlotte McCagg. Fourth row: Clara Garcia, Marilyn Mcrka, Patsy Butcher. Margaret Purfurst, Teresa Bailey, Judy Rogers, and Vicki Duffey. Chairmen at work. Lilly Jolly Student Nurses. Get acquainted party at Teresa Bailey's. President busy at work. Getting acquainted with Gulf Coast Hospital. We collected ovor $500 for 7B Association. Student nurses at Jeff Davis. Smile, Dr. Liggett! Top row, (I. to r.): Jeanie James, Karen Smith, Brenda Jones, Carol Bridwell. Linda Holder. Jane Pohlcr, and Maxine Melton. Second row: Dorris Gentry, 8arbaro Bird, Betty Timmons, Sandra Ripkowski, Carolyn Leavins, Sue Crawford, Espcranza Carrizales, and Mary Fanesticl. Third row: Mary Brockinton, Jarmila Morales, Alma Cory, Susan Anderson, Mary Cryor, and Loretta Rivera. Fourth row: Judy Quisenberry, Ramona. Linaus, Dottie Kissick, Joyce Sowell, Barbara Bohannon, and Sandra Ltfckey. Fifth row: Geneva Hall, Patricia Hencke, Babs Montgomery, Carolyn Gerbos, Angie Urrabaz, Jeanie Middleton, and Barbara May. iac MRS. SYBIL JORDAN Sponsor DON PARKHURST President CAROLYN HERMAN Treasurer MARY CLARE BABIN 106 Pi ni ’ Junior pisitor tan Club C§)f ®he (Texas jStatc Jiiotorical (Association ROBERT E. LEE HIGH SCHOOL BAYTOWN, TEXAS Sponsors MRS. SYBIL JORDAN ROBERT P. KELLEY MR. ROBERT KELLY Sponsor ELIZABETH JONES First Vice-President DIANNE SMITH Reporter JUDY SMITH Second Vice-President SCHARLOTTE ODOM Social Chairman LINDA LYON Junior Historian and Secretary ROBERT PRYOR Music Director JENNIE BADGELY MELANIE MOORE JERRY SHEATS Attendance Recorder Attendance Recorder Chaplain Carol Badgley installs President Don Parkhursf. Some of the members who attended the Officer Installation Tea. Some of the members who attended the Officer Installation Tea. THE TEXAS ECHOES 107 The 1962-1963 Junior Historian Club officers. Junior Historian members at the installation. 108 Candy sale winners: Kathy Davis, Richard La Vcrgne, David Barnos Members boarding the bus for the trip to Sam Houston's home, (not shown) and Judy Smith, chairman of the candy sale, turn their money into Carolyn Herman, treasurer. Genoral Sam Houston's grave in Huntsville. The guide rolling some of the points of interest in Sam Houston's home. Pay attention, Richard! Elinda Kidd, 1962 Queen, crowns Linda Lyon 1963 Queen. The 1963 Confederate Ball Court. Mrs. Jordan and Mr. Kelly receive a pleasant surprise. Linda Lyon and David Geaslin lead off the first dance. Jennie Badgcloy ond David Barnes participated in a re- ception at Sam Houston Museum in Huntsville. Some couples dance at tho Buckaroo Dance. A happy group at the Buckaroo Dance at the Diamond Alkalal club house sit around and exchange ideas. Girl's Sports Association Members of the Girl's Sports Associa- tion find an opportunity for fun, relaxa- tion and the further development of skill in team sports. Inter-Club tournaments provide a challenge and a competitive spirit of friendliness. Each year G.S.A. assists the Goodfellows as one of their service projects. An annual awards ban- quet climaxes the year's activities. EIRAY MALLORY-Secretary CAROL DIPPEl—Reporter ANNE HUNTER-President JUDY SOOY—Treasurer SUE WHITE (not pictured)—V.-Pres. c A P T A I N S Mary Ann Ryan, Pat Parker, Carol Dippel, Regina Hernandez, E!ray Mallory, Charlotte Dommert, Becky Hollis, Grade Adran. ROADRUNNERS Back row: Pat Parker-CC Mary Karen Lyon Terry Higgs Mary Ann Ryan—CC Linda Hiebcrt Judy Sooy Ann Murray Karen Buster Nancy Skidmore Sue Sorrells Linda Tiner Sally Powers Jerri Smith Zolphia Jenkins Pat Arnett Judy York Cheryl Green Fredna Tillery Harriot Johnson Betty Eckert Gracie Adran—C Sandra Purdy Kit Allen KANGAROOS leonee Claud Angie Streich Juanie Smith Charlotte Dommert—C Mooneian House Diane Morton Diana Alford Carol Sarver Pat Bryan Helen Boodell Brenda Chandler MOUSEKETEERS Sue White (not pictured) Chcri Whitten (not pictured) Beverly Dobbs Carol Rowe Elray Mallory—C Linda Witt Linda Tyler Connie Cook Kathy LeBlai. Florence Barron Sharon Scarborough Beverly Wright Patsy Compton Kay Henckell Kathryn Martin Connie Pollard Judy Ploeger Delores Evans Renita Quartz CAMELS Diana St. Clair Sandra Wilkie Regina Hernandez Shirley Walker Beverly Moore Libby Comeaux (not pictured) Stella Bird D'Alva Kitiman Della Ford Sandra Burk SuEilen Wood Eva Noll Baughman Carolyn French Becky Hollis—C Ellen Bird Peggy Walker Jo Hargrave I not pictured) Mary Lewis Virginia Meigs Jo Hebert Carol Dippel—C Kay Reeder Kay Massey Rose Mary Venable Wilma Sellers Anne Hunter Barbara Jobe Penny Wadiey Diana Bcodell BEARS BUMBLEBEES George $. Armstrong TOMMY KING Prcs:dent SHARON SCARBOROUGH Vice-President DIANNE SMITH Recording Secretary Scateo': Donna Bell, Rober- ta Collins, Jean Fuller, Edra Compton, Leonne Claud. Standing: Kathy Kvefon, Johnny Schmadl. 116 Seared: Linda Anderson, Carole Johnson, Jeanne Geycr. Angie Streich, Sonia Kay Carroll. Standing: Brenda McAlister, Charylene Muennfnk, Janice Tid- rron. KATINA KING Corresponding Secretary LINDA LYON Treasurer JOANNE BERNARDIN Parliamentarian Future Teachers Chapter CAROLE ANDERSON Historian GARY LOCKHART Chaplain DIANA ALFORD Reporter left to Right «round the picture of Mr. George S Armstrong, whose high ideals of teaching are carried on in this club: Ray Watson. Juanic Smith. Lee McDowell. Dianne Dor- man. Mike Ferrell, and Marilyn Borski. Seated. Becky Camp, Judy A. Williams, Becky Hollis. Jennifer Jones. Kathy James. Standing- Sally Dzilsky, Allcne Jacobs, and Richie Knudson. MR BILL PARRISH Sponsor 117 MARILYN fRitu.‘. -N Vice-President Sparks F.T.A. SHARON MARTIN— President DIANE HASTINGS— Recording Secretary PAT DONNELLY— Corresponding Secretary MARTHA STRAUSS- Treasurer JUDY SOOY— Reporter ANN LEESEMAN- Parliamentarian ELAINE COMBS- Devotional Leader KATHY DERDEN- Social Chairman DANNY BOTKIN- Club Beau MRS. STRAUSS-Sponsor 118 Mapping out Connie Thomas's campaign for district office left to right seated are: Sarah Swain, Sandra Tarski, Diane Morton, and Jody Parker. Standing ore Evelyn Spear and Connie Thomas. Christmas basket committee left to right inclodes Penny Wadley, Janet Summers, Connie Porter, Kathy Robertson, Renita Quartz. Julie Via, and Gilda Roman. Working on a program for the Delta Kappa Gamma left to right standing are Elray Mallory, Ncncy Gilmore, and Sara Grif- fin. Seated are Rae Hadley, Carolyn Corwin, and Mary Hav- ard. Members selling Theasarus, standing, are Delores Evans, Ginny Social Committee includes standing: Pat Hudnall, Gayle Wiley. Bethea, Kitty Henderson, Linda Hickerson, Margaret Hornsby. Roberta Morgan. Debbie Edwards, Gaye McMahon. Seated are Seated aro Linda Herrington and Barbara Morgan. Jerri Smith and Rosemary Meistor. 119 JUDY GATLIN JUDY PORTER JANICE PAGE JANE VanDEVENTER Historian Chaplain Parliamentarian Reporter JUDI HUCKABEE SANDRA BUFORD LARRY DAVIS Junior Director Sophomore Director Beau 120 CAROL DIPPEl Senior Director R.E.L. Future Teachers PEGGY BAILEY Fir Vice-Pre ident CAROL ROWE Second Vice-President LYNN MILLER Treasurer DIANE TIEMAN President MRS. LUCILLE WADDELL Sponsor MARY WHITAKER Secretary Promote Interest in Teaching Profession Gayle Seamaans, Mylene Keller, Glenda Osborn, Gayle Bland, and Kathy Leach light their candles during the installation. Sharon Francis, Sandra Butler, Debbie Adams, and Pat Lubbock practice for one of the programs for which they will sing. Vivian Hart, Paula Miller, and Kay Hester are caught nibbling at the candy that they were supposed to sell. 121 It’s Good Will, Service, Fun Marilyn Lively, llo Weatherly, and Claire Cone get ready to see one of the film shown about the teach- ing profession. Nancy Tapp, Judy Faylo, and Lou Lumpkin are found wrapping present? for a needy family. Helen Wilson pins the new FTA pin on Jeanine Lyons as Nancy Chandler, Jane Craddock, and Cindy Porter look on. The eagerly anticipated time finally arrives as Sandra Butler, Elaine Barnes, Sharon Archer, and Kay Hester pose before leaving for the convention 122 Herpetologists Profit From Field Trips Watching Mr. Hoyt Bower and Mr. Oon Davi , sponsor of the club, milk the poison from a copperhead are Jeff Battle, Joe Atkin , Hugh Howell, and Hank Bethea. Pam Alpha, Mike Bridge , Hank Bethea, Loui Kane, Nick Boyett, Mike Davis, Jeff Battle, Hugh Howell, Joe Atkin , Roy Cavarrette, Roger Bennett, and Arthur Hutchinson, Mr. Bowers and Mr. Davis. Posing with a day's catch are Joe Atkins, Pam Alpha, Mike Davis, Roy Cavarretta, Hugh Howell, Nick Boyett, Jeff Battle, Mike Bridges, Hank Bethea, Roger Bennett, Louis Kana, Arthur Hutch- inson, and Mr. Davis. Kneeling is Mr. Bowers. 123 Junior Classical League GWENN BUSSA. Treasurer; MIKE BEAUGH, Vice-President; MARGARET SUESSE, Secretary. LOU LUMPKIN, organist; TONI BIANCHI, typist; HUGH McCULLEY. Photographer; RONNIE WILHELM, publicity Director. JAMES JACKSON. Businoss Manager; TERRY BRINKMAN, Historian; MARILYN LIVELY. Point System Sec.; MIKE SMITH, Parliamentarian. SHERMAN CHILDRESS. Sponsor 124 ELIZABETH HAMEL, File Clerk; JUDY GUNTER, Contest Director; CAROLYN BURNS, Member; DAVID WESTERMANN. Secretary of the Interior. Larry, Ernest. Marilyn and Elizabeth prepare to sell football programs. We, the members of the Junior Classical League, covenant to hand on the torch of Classical Civilization in the modern world. We believe an acquaintance with the civiliza- tion of Greece and Rome will help us under- stand and appraise this world of today, which is indebted to ancient civilization in its govern- ment, laws, literature, languages and arts. ANITA PRIGMORE President and sweetheart Gwen, David, and Louise sell Senior name cards for the Members have fun ice skating in Houston, club. 125 patsy McCullough Social Chairman JUDY FAYLE Chaplain KATINA KING President JUDY HIMEL Secretary BRENDA STRACK Vice-President CHERYL BURNETT Historian JUDY MINTER Service Chairman EDDIE GRAY Club Beau NANCY GILMORE Treasurer 126 Sandra Durst, Jeanette Anders, Carole Johnson, Charlotte Wilcox, Emily Barrington, and Carole Bains write place cards for the hospital trays. 127 THE OPTIMIST CREED Promise Yourself To be so strong that nothing can disturb your peace of mind. To talk health, happiness, and prosperity to ev- ery person you meet. To make all your friends feel that there is some- thing in them. To look at the sunny side of everything and make your optimism come true. To think only of the best, to work only for the best, and to expect only the best. To be just as enthusiastic about the success of others as you are about your own. To forget the mistakes of the past and press on to the greater achievement of the future. To wear a cheerful countenance at all times and give every living creature you meet a smile. To give so much time to the improvement of your- self that you have no time to criticize others. To be too large for worry, too noble for anger, too strong for fear, and too happy to permit the presence of trouble. Linda Putman puts pins on Jo Ann Sharp and Linda Williams as Miss Gloria Pope, sponsor, watches. Gloria Burn , Shari Lee Brown, and Becky Davis pay Nancy Gilmore money for the Christmas tree deposit cards, on Annual project to help the local Optimist Club. Shirley Mallick and Jeanette Anders put some of their delicious candy in their locker. 128 Marty Riley, Darlene Smith, Louise Horn, and Pat Plocheck advertise their pastry sale. Kathy Garvey, Jody Shoemaker, and Pat Sieger fry their talcs talk for selling candy. Linda Mintcr, Loretta Welch, Janice Roach, and Martha Strauss admire the placo cards for hospital trays. Linda Anderson, Wickie Eberly, and Barbara Turner support after school activities. Mary Kissick, Glenda Preuss and Judy Faylo check all of tho school book covers, which the Optimisses sold. Brenda Strack, Katina King, Judy Himel, and Miss Pope enjoy themselves at the installation. Keyette president Mary Whitaker calls a meeting to order. Tobie Whitten, secre- tary, takes the min- utes at a meeting. Mickey Reilly, club beau, selects a book from the library. Keyettes WE STRIVE TO SERVE The Keyettes Service Club is seven years old. It was begun by a group of girls and their first sponsor, Mrs. Naomi Norton. The name Keyettes was chosen be- cause they are a sister club of the Key Club and sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Baytown. Almost as old as Keyettes it- self are the annual sales of apples and mums. Each year these two projects supply the funds by which Keyettes carry out these service projects. Other projects have been Thanksgiving baskets, Christmas baskets, work with Cerebral Palsy School, parties for Happy Harbor, and work in the new public library. The membership of the club is restricted to thirty girls with a relatively equal number of girls from each class. The qualifica- tions for membership are an 80 average, a desire to help others, a student at Robert E. Lee High School, and the qualities of a prospective leader. Keyettes has helped to build character, to let a group of high school girls become more in- formed as to the problems of others, and to have fun in a creative manner. Robert E. Lee has the honor of having the first Keyette Club in America. Other clubs have been started in Texas and Oklahoma. Mrs. Imo Muston it tho club sponsor. 130 Reneo Barsalou, Edra Compton, Jenefred Hedcrhorst, and Nancy Tapp work on mum corsages for Homecoming. Pam Breeland, leto Mosesman, Sharon Martin, Jean Muston. and Sandra Head put up posters for tho high school bond election, one of the club's major projects. Pat Hudnall, V. P., serves at the Paronts Appreciation Party. J o A n n e Horeczy, Treas., takes money during a meeting. Jerilyn Malone, His- torian, shows off the club scrapbook. Parliamentarian Jerri Milner checks on club procedure. 131 JANIE BRUCE- Sophomore Director KITTY KANA- Junior Director Koyetfes Jean Fuller, Gayle Brady. Kay Kel- ly, and Gayc Mc- Mahon take time out for an afternoon of fun of tho home of President Mary hit- akcr. Janie Bruce, Sarah Swain, Tina Altman, Kitty Kana, and Sara Griffin have loads of fun at the annual slumber party. Carole Gilmore, Mary Land, Julie Via, and Mylene Keller work very hard selling those big Kiwanis apples. 132 A group of Keycttcs and Key Clubber arc pictured et the Parenti Appreciation Night. Lita Mosesman, Gaye McMahon, Tobie Whitten, Kay Kelly, Jean Mutton, and Jerri Milnor make mum corsaget for the Homecoming Dance. Kay Kelly and Sharon Martin present a toy to one of the children at the Cercbal Pally Center. Members of the Kcycttci drc scd-up for the initallation ban- quet at the new Holiday Inn. Kcyettes pose in front of the Holiday Inn- Christmas tree 133 FRANK TERRY Vice-President ALAN ERWIN Recording Secretary MICKEY REILLY Corresponding Secretary JERRY GOODSON Sophomore Director MIKE DAHLQUIST Junior Director MR. JERRY HILL Sponsor 134 Key Clubbers Mike Gillette, Jerry Goodton, Tom Keating, and Richard Gresham work on toys for the Baytown Society for Crippled Childron. Keycttcs and Key-Clubbers enjoy a come-as-you-are breakfast given by the Key Club during the Christmas holidays. Club members suggest and approvo projects at Tuesday club meetings. The Robert E. Lee High School Key Club is a branch of Key Club International, an organization of internationally related boys' clubs. The Robert E. Lee club is a member of Division 3, one of the 26 divisions in the Texas-Oklahoma District. The Lee Key Club has always been one of the most outstanding clubs in this 143 club district. Each year the club is represented at the District and Internation- al conventions. Three representatives from the club attended the International convention in Long Beach, California, this summer—Mickey Reilly, Frank Terry, and Tom Keating. Most of the club members attended the District convention in San Antonio this spring. Members from left to right ore Terry Simon, Kelly Rushing, Eddie Gray, John Young, Tom Keating, Bill Marshall, and Alan Erwin. Key Clubber presents Thanksgiving basket to Members from left to right are 8utch Perkins, Joel Lawless, Robert Oliver, George Ferguson, Mickey Reilly, and Gail and Smith. 136 Member from left to right are Larry Smith, Frank Terry, Woody Kinsey. Jimmy Wilhite, Mike Gillette, Rich- ard Gresham, Mike Dahlquist, Randy Calhoun, and Jerry Schublc. needy family. The motto of the Key Club is We strive to serve. This motto is carried out through various service projects aid- ing the organizations of the school and the community. A few of the club's projects include participation in CROP, working with the Baytown Society for Crippled Children, heading the March of Dimes drive in Baytown, selling Kiwanis apples, painting the Baytown Opportunity School, a get-out-and vote drive urging the building of a new high school, and upkeep of Key Park, a recreation park for colored children. Besides these projects, the club has seven major projects required by International. Member from top to bottom and left to right aro Woodic Butler, Jim- my Ammons, Lan Wil- liams, Mike lawhon. Tommy Sooy, Neal As- kew, Herbie Thomas, Jerry Goodson, Keith Mullins, and Paul Wor- ley. 137 Lioness Club CATHY DEVINS President The Lioness Club, of Robert E. Lee High School, is sponsored by the Baytown Lions Club. The club, being a service club, participated in various projects throughout the year. These projects included giving a Thanksgiving basket to a needy family, making decorations for the Baytown hospitals, participating in the annual Teens against Polio campaign, and giving a program for the Lions Club. We also had a candy sale in the fall and later in the year we held a rummage sale. Lioness social life included a Mother-Daughter luncheon, a slumber party, and a Christmas Dinner-Dance. MOTTO: We Serve KATHY LEACH Vice-President ALLENE JACOBS Treasurer KATHIE DERDEN Secretary 138 Alio, Barbara Tarski, Susan Viles, Mary Connally, Janis Skeen, Karen Stein, Cheryl Pridmore, Barbara Howell, Susan McGraw, Marky McMillan and Carol Morris. Members; Judi Huckabcc, Nancy Cappleman, Kathie Derden, Dianne Hayes, Allene Jacobs, Marilynnc Capps, Claire Cono, Sharon Francis. Sally Dzilsky, Wanda Hausmann, Kitty Henderson, Pam Connor, Linda Galloway, Roberta Morgan, Julie Skecte, Jackie Shires, and Nancy Rowe. (Back rowj: Donna Mooney, Barbara Taylor, Jeannine Lyons. (Middle row): Dianne Hast- ings, Rosemary Mcister, Suzette Shanks, Sue Carney. (Front row): llo Weatherly, Carol Wil- liams, and Sandra Tarski. 139 TONI FEllERS Senior Director PEGGY BAILEY Junior Director A group of us pose at the install tion, held this year at St. Mark's Methodist Church. Presenting the 1963 Lioness officers. 140 Club members a the Mother-Daughter luncheon held at the Goose Creek Country Club. Bobby sits casually on the piano as Peggy Baity, Julie Skeet, Suzan Viles, Wanda Hausman, Marilynn Capps, Kitty Henderson, and Donna Mooney gather around. Cathy presiding at the installation in October. Mu Alpha Theta Math Club The Mu Alpha Theta Math Club has as its purpose the giving to its members a further knowledge of mathematics. Through the Math Club, students are able to acquire knowledge beyond the possi- bilities of classroom instruction. Increased interest in mathematics comes as an addi- tional achievement of the student mem- ber. The club seeks to aid others in their mathematical pursuits through its tutor- ing service. Personal enrichment is its primary objective. Left: Roy Tidmom, President. Right: Jimmy Robertson, Vice-President. 142 Math Club members visit the Computer Section at Humble Oil and Refining Company. Left lo right: Connio Hiller, Secretary; Will Bickley, Treasurer; Gay White, Re- porter. Left to right: Jimmie Corbett, Terry Vic- tory, Judy Crawford, Phillip Tutt, and Odie Hamilton. Jimmie Robertson intrigues Connio Hiller and Gay Vhite with his Science Fair Project. Sponsor of the Mu Alpha Theta Math Club Is Mrs. Carolyn Lowe. 143 Paul Quinton, President; Robert Ruckman, Vice-President; Jerri Smith, Secretary; Kerry Goodson, Treasurer; Herschel Rosser, Historian. Paul Quinton and Herschel Rosser Robert Ruckman and Nancy Gilmore Sponsor, Mary Newman Rodney Evans and Stephanie Meadows Pete Buster, Leading NFL points 291, outstanding Speaker NFL Congress, San Jacinto High School. 144 Robert Cupps and Betty Buckner Danny Waddell and Carolino Kelso. Forensic at °na L eague Charlc Kennedy and Jeri Smith Kerry Goodson and Bill Smith John Schulze and John Moore Tommy John and lynn Laughlin Patricia Hencke and Susan Brazzil John DrouUhet and Hugh McCulley Nancy Gilmore, 1st place Girls' Oratory, Tulane Tournament, New Orleans, La. NFL members receivo certificates of achievement during presentation of annual assembly program. 145 Thespians ACT WELL YOUR PART; THERE ALL THE HONOR LIES Back: Allen Dinsmorc, Kerry Goodson, Jeff Battle, Larry Hall, Front; Kenneth Meadows Elaine Carroll, De De Davis, Gall Shcf- Lowell Hillibrand, Jeff Paine, John Schulze, Milton Young. field, Nancy Gilmore, Sandra Wilkie, and Franci Bryan. OFFICERS: Kerry Goodton, Pre .; Nancy Gilmore, Sec.; Sandra Wilkie, Veep; Larry Hall, Trees. MRS. MILDREO LUCAS Director The technical minds consist of Jeff Battle, sound; Lowell Hillibrand, lights and photographer. GOALS OF THE THESPIANS (1) Advance dramatic activities in High School. (2) Create interest in theater, movies, TV, radio who plan to major in the field of entertain- ment. 146 Many skills are taught by the director in acting as well as technical work. • _ - Mister Peepers 9 9 Tho witted and in- tellectual Mr. Peop- er , played by Rich- ard Hutchins. Mr. Shrodcr i set straight by Mrs. Gurney. Ann Williams, portroyed by Marilyn Friedman, and her spoiled teenage antics rips Mr. Peepers’ social life in- to pieces. OSSIE WRIGHT— Correiponding Secretary STEVE SPRAGGINS- Photographer TRAVIS BRAY—Treajurer Pre-Med Club DWIGHT YOUNG—Vice-Pre ident CHARLES KENNEDY-Preaident JUDY BARCLAY—Hiitorian Not Pictured: MR. H. M. McCANDLESS-Sponsor TWYLA CHERRY—Reporter RONNIE DUNNAWAY—Parliamentarian JUDY KNOX—Recording Secretary COLEEN BAILEY—Social Chairman 148 Pre-Med Club members assemble for a Tuesday Meeting. President Charles Kennedy discusses club business with a member while Secrotary Judi Knox takes minutes. Four prospective mombers of the medical profession head for Room 209. Two members discuss the cell and its relation to the medical profession. Club members listen to a report given by Norms Nugent. Club members are pictured here in a typical club meeting. 149 Pre-Med Promotes Fun, The Pre-Med Club visits various medical facilities in the Baytown area to give its members experience and familiar- ity with practices of the profession which their club studies. out non progreditur decidit 150 As Well as Learning One of the highlights of the Pre-Med's so- cial year was the Beatnik Party. Members enjoyed the abstract poetry and beatnik clothes and danced to the beat of the bon- gos. The club also held a banquet to honor last year's officers and install the present of- ficers. The Pre-Med Club varies its activities to include not only the training for the med- ical profession, but to include fellowship among its members. 151 Wix Fun With Service On the ground «re Ann Wlsmer. Candy Brunson. Kay Hester, Becky Grone , Janis MohT RicMe Knudson. Marilyn Friedman, Cormil Porter, Mary Beth Watt , Jennifer Jones. Sandra larch, Carole Anderson, Kay Boggess, Judy liggett, Sharon Richardson, Catherine Walsh, DoMie Beal, , and Miss Evelyn Robson. JOHNNY SAVAGE, Beau MARILYN FRIEDMAN, Parliamentarian MARY BETH WATTS, Chaplain KAY HESTER, Senior Director CAROLE ANDERSON, President ELAINE COMBS, Vice-President JOYCE CONNALLY, Secretary WINNO WALLACE, Treasurer MISS EVELYN ROBSON, Sponsor CAROLYN MORRIS. Sophomore Director Objectives of the Club: To meet opportunities for service. To maintain high ethical standards in school and social life. To apply the ideal of service in personal and community life. KNUDSON, Junior Dii 154 Activities Keep Life Busy Rotary Arms spread cheer at St. James House. Publicity is an important part of bouton- niere sales. Christmas time is a time of gifts and laughter. The installation drew many interested peo- ple. To the memory of Susan Lee Bryan, She truly exemplified our motto. Our Historian ... Service above Self I ... Through her unselfish service Mr. Mclemore takes time out to enjoy the installation. Homecoming time means time for mums and that Rotary Ann boutonniere. Scrvico is an important part of the lifo of a Rotary Ann. 155 KIRK FRANKLIN Treasurer JERRY HICKS Parliamentarian 156 DAVID MANGUM Chaplain T. L. KIEIMAN Sponsor The International Jr. Rotary Club To provide opportunity for young men to work together in a world fellowship dedicated to service and international understanding. MARY WHITAKER. Club Sweetheart The club presented a school-wide assembly obout the Four-Way Test. Science Research Club Officers and spon- sor plan some pro- grams while Scottie tells about films he has secured for the club. Scott Harters, Pat Wylie, Bill Borrotf, Mrs. Mae Nelson, Danny Odom, Ronnie McCuen. All biology stu- dents saw many films, courtesy of the science club. Ronnie McCuen, Pat Wylie, Scottie Harters, and Billy Barrett discuss Office in the Sky, seen in the background, and a winnor in last year's science fair. Ronnie, Billie, and Robert at the Baytown' LaPorte tunnel. Standing: Robert Schmadl, Mack Warren, Robert Ziegler. Seated: Hale Robert, Allen Webb. 160 Ronnie Mullens, Donald Johnson, Stephen Goodson, and Richard Serbe discuss Richard's project, Study of Some Hydro- carbons. Ua ,m Oi M-morliU K lar.tol Standing: Mrs. Nolson, Shirley Sapp, Sharon Invardsen. Scaled: Nancy Oiler, Jo Ann thorson, Anna Jean Jones, Juanice Wilkin- on. Texas Jr. Academy of Science MOTTO: Science for service, safety and pleasure COLORS: Blue and gold Purpose: To develop an interest science through: in 1. Encouragement of individual in- vestigation 2. Keeping up with current advance- ments in science 3. Becoming acquainted with leading scientists and active science organiza- tions. Mrs. Mae Nelson and Kenneth Voytek, science teachers at Lee, accompanied seven students to Austin for the annual meeting of the Texas Junior Academy of Science in December. Because of a joint meeting of the National Academy of Science and Texas Academy of Science there were many opportunities for the students to select and hear a science paper in any field they chose. Four Bay- town students who went won honors. Paul Quinton, Daniel Waddell and Larry Clevenger won in Physical Science and Caroline Kelso won in biology. Member and the title o? their paper are: seated): Daniel Waddell, ''Cloud Chamber Photography ; Caroline Kel o. Genetic Mutat.on n Droiophila melangener ; Larry Clevenger, Microwave Reflection , and Paul Quinton, Separation of Tran ifion Metal Ion by Ion Exchange. Standing: Mr. Kenneth Voytek; Su an Brazzil, Sprouting Ssed ; Bonita Brazz '. Fungi of the Baytown Area ; Pat Wylie, Off-ce in the Sky ; and Mr . Mao N.l cn. 161 Science Fair Proves Educational Pam Alpha, Roger Benneif, and Mr. Hoyt Bowers, sponsor, stand before Roger's Science Fair project. Hank Bethea and Mr. Allen Davis go over procedures of Hank's project, An Antibiotic Form of Sea Water. First Place in Special Awards was won by I 62 John Marder's project. Photography. Senior Science Seminar Senior Science Seminar members fop row ate Or. J. I. Franklin, advisor, Ernest Mueller, Richard Hargraves, George Ferguson, and Bill Sharp. Front row are Bill King, Paul Quinton, Robert Vilcs, Chris Sander, and James Contreras. Senior Science Seminar members top row are Larry Clevenger, David Johnson, Terry Orr, and Roger Dickson. Front row are Butch Diebel, Barbara Warne, Jackie Shires, and Ginny Bethea. Junior Science Seminar Junior science seminar members are, teated: Diana Phillips, Sandra Tarski, Caroline Kelso, Ka hryn Martin, Libby Comeaux, Judy Crawford, and Mr. H. I. Brown, advisor. Standing: arc Karen Bu ter, Jimmy Riggs, Robert Mylar, Mike Jones, Mr. C. A. Moore, advisor. Hank Holcomb, D. J. Wynnomer, Ricky Cloud, Herse' ;l Rosser, and Susan Brazzil. Seated Mrs. Edith Hodges, sponsor; Linda Smith, Jennie Badgley, Connie Pollard, Kitty Kane, Beth Mills, Linda Cunningham, Patsy Brinkley, and Diane Hastings. Standing: Mr. C. A. Tipps, sponsor; Hank Bethea, Charles Schikman, Jerry Schuble, Darrell Fullick, Bill Wells, Skcet Munde, and Jimmy Pratt. 164 Sophomore Science Seminar Left fo riaht (top row): Or. R. H. Perry, visitina scientist, Mrs. Mse Nelson, Raymond Porter, Robert Chatfield, Ray Heinrich, Jr., Mr. Zerwelch, Michael Williams, John McClintoch, Mack Meigs. (Pint rowj.- Terry Brinkman, Gay White, Susan Viles, Ronnie Wilhelm, Jamie Franklin. Membors Not pictured: Terry Higgs, Wanda Rekosh. Humble Advisor: Mr. Charles Zerwelch, Jr. Research and Develop- ment. left to right (lop row): Mr. Kenneth Voytck, John Killough, Will Bickley, David Broussard, Donald Johnson, Mr. A. F. Hodges. (Second row): Gayo McMahon, Debbie Copes, Jo Hargraves, Iconic Cloud, Ruth Ganson, Joel Alvis. (Bottom row): Randy Smith, Tony Bianchi, Dr. Thomas Aczel, John Drouilhet, Bobby Atherton. Humanities Seminars Seated, Martha Straus , Marilyn Friedman, Cathorine Walsh, Carole Anderson, and Tina Altman. Standing, Mr. Noah T. Smith, John Schulze, Kirk Franklin, Dianne Smith, Carol Edwards, Pete Buster, and John Moore. The Humanities Seminar has been organized in order to present those seniors with inquiring minds the opportunity to air their opinions as to the nature of philosophy, morals, and civilization. The seminar was organized in 1962 by Mr. L. A. Wilkie and was composed of only one session. By popular demand, however, the seminar has been expanded to include the two sessions pictured here. Each session meets separately twice each month in the members' private homes. Faculty sponsors are Mr. N. T. Smith and Mr. John Britt. Seated, Elizabeth Allcman, Jo Ann Horcczy, Elizabeth Jones, Pat Lubbock. Pam Dunn, and Nancy Gilmore. Standing, Mr. John Britt, Jack Halter, Gary Givens. Bill Marshall, Alan Erwin. 166 No Pictured Mart Nelson Mike Kingston Club officers: Hank Holcomb—Vice-President; Beth Mills—Secretary- Treasurer; Cinny Bethea—annual pages; Darrell Fullick—President; and Mr. Cecil Moore—Sponsor. Juniors and Seniors left to right; John Gross, Felix Rios, Gilbert LaFuent. , Joey Magee, Richard Birch, Jack Beaird, Janet Holsom- back, Ronnie Johnson. Slide Rule Club at work. Sophomores left to right: Thomas Farr, Jim Cunn- ingham, George Vaught, Mark Meigs, David Brous. sard, Sam Ford, Mack Meigs. The R.E.L. Spanish Club PURPOSE The Spanish Club is to provide for a closer fel- lowship among those interested in the Spanish language, to provide opportunities for its use and to promote the Good Neighbor Policy of the people of the Spanish-speaking countries. MIKE MUNOZ Vice-President CAROL STAMPER President LUCY HERNANDEZ Secretary JOHN KILLOUGH Treasurer RUTH BENDER Parliamentarian The club this year enjoyed a car wash, a Christmas dinner with a Mexican menu, a Christ- mas Eve party at the home of Molly Shields, and another at the home of Deanna Gordy, along with a Valentine party. 168 DEANNA GORDY Social Chairman MARIA CASTRO Reporter Left to Right (Bottom row): Mary Aikey. Edna Tone , Marie Castro. Carol Stamper, Deanna Gordy, Ruth Bender. (2nd row): Ann Bender, Tim Casey, Molly Shields, Jamie Hunter, Gloria Gcn;slez. Barbara Troutman. (3rd row): Charles Marable, Ernie Hart, John McKillough, Virginia Lopez, Lupe Nona, Virginia Munoz. (Top row): Mr Roman, Mike Munoz, Theresa Flanagan Bobbie Parnell. Not pictured—Lucy Hernandez. CAROL STAMPER Sweetheart TIM CASEY Beau Woodworking Club Kneeling (I. to t.) R. Pye, J. Gasset. A. Dikcman, L. Twardowski, J. Cockerham, L Grill, V. Grossman. First row, standing (I. to r.) H H. Nitchman (sponsor), 8. lalumandior, R. Reed, J. Kinglcy, J. Tippet, B. Fulkerson, R. James, L. Emfinger. Second row, standing (I. to r.) B Tapley, C. Detro, O. Clements, D. Brock, S. Hunt, M. Derryberry, R. Stratton, R. Dikcman. 170 Standing: (I. to r.) lannic Emfinger, President; Ray Pye, Vice-President; Billy Tapley, Secretary; Ray Dikcman, Treasurer. Kneeling: (I. to r.) Jim Cockerham, and Richard Stratton, Annual Chairmen. Left to right; Mike Dewberry, Skip Hunt, Richard Stratton, Vincent Grossman, Ray Pye, Bob Fulkerson. Left to right: Alvin Dikeman, Leonard Twardowski, Jack Gasset, Charles Detro, Odis Clements. Mr. H. H. Nitchman, the Sergeant of Arms, performing his painful duty on the guilty person, Mike Dcrryberry. The spectators are (left to right) Skip Hunt, Donald Brock, Roger Reed, Odis Clements, Richard Stratton, Billy Tapley. Left to right; Larry Grill. Jimmy Tippet, Billy Lalumandier, Jack Kinglcy, Richard James. 171 Bottom row. left to right: Robert Chatfield, Ken Shivers, Norman O'Olive, Robert Atherton, Chris Sander, Ben Groncr, Jamos Roy, Larry Clevenger. Second row. left to right: Robert Warren, Ray Heinrich, John McClintock, James Allen, Bill Trig, Gcorgo Spangler, Billy King. Third row, left to right: Dennis Font, Gordon lannou, Don Hoffpauir, Danny Bennett, Clarence Parks, Trenton Dowdlc, Ricky Haffelfinger. Fourth row, left to right: Johnny Boone, Gerald Teel, Thomas Crocker, Danny Tolleson, Rodney Mabry, James Sparks, Richard Rhoden. Top row: Mr. Jim Lutes, Mr. Tom Hendrix, Jim Aikey, Joel Alvis. 172 President; EE'.' C?ONER Vice-President: DANNY BENNETT Secretary: LARRY CLEVENGER Treasurer: BILLY KING Reporter: ROBERT ATHERTON Sr. Board Member: JAMES ROY Jr. Board Member: JIM AIKEY Soph. Board Member: JOEL ALVIS Advisor: JIM LUTES Sponsor: TOM HENDRIX R.A.D.C.O. — Research and Development Co. A JR. ACHIEVEMENT COMPANY Left to Right: (Seated): Sharon Oliver, Sue Ann Chandler, Earline Barr, Charlie Turner, Vice-President of Manufacturing; Carolyn Herman, Treasurer; Gwenn D. Casey, President, Julie Via, Secretary, Judy Barclay, Vice-President of Sales, Pat Arnett. (Standing): Janice Going, Loretta Welch, Richard Roden, Johnny Boone, Duane Staner, Richard Stratton, Dawn Robbins, Richard Seabe, Joe Baker, David Burleson, John Drouilhet, Wayne Balderach. Joe Baker, Charlie Turner, and Judy Barclay do some drilling. 174_____________________________________________________________________ Richard Stratton, Richard Rhoden, Sharon Oliver and John Drouilhet do some manufacturing. Our industrious president Gwenn D. Casey and treasurer Carolyn Herman give a sales talk. Sue Ann Chandler, Dawn Robbins, Janice Going, and Loretta Welch are busy packaging products. TRICO SANDRA WILKIE, our J. A. Sweetheart. Bill Marshall, Jancstel Padar, Richard Saunders, Sandra Wilkie, Douglas Williams, Jean Kissinger, and Hcrschel Rosser arc pretending to do some hard work. Kathy Leach, Jo Hargraves, Sandra Wilkie, and Carolyn Corwin have fun in the assembly line. William Giroir, Weston Cotton, and Robert Meador work on the begin- ning touches of our PRESSER RESTER. Twelve of our members and three of our four hard-working leaders. 175 United Dino — A Jr. Achievement Co. Left to right: {First row): Bob Fayle, Wanda Hausmann, Mary Ryan, Eddie Mill , Judy Hammer, (Second row Dennis Townsend, John Polk, Doug Barr. Bonita Brazzil. Larry Holaway. Left to right: First rowj Laris Broussard, Jane VanDeventer, Marcy Gallatin, Rae Hadley, Cynthia Kloesel. (Second row): Tommy Laird, Bill Boyd, George Rector, George Maher. RAE INEZ HADLEY Secretary WANDA HAUSMANN Treasurer MARY ANNE RYAN Vice-President of Sales SERELCO Jean Koudelka, Mary Clare Babin, Avilda Fishor, Parker Davis. Back row (I. to r.): Parker Davis, Dennis Font, Allen Hightower, Ricky Cloud, Ken Daniel, and Wayno Gregory. Front row (I. to r.): Jean Koudelka, Avilda Fisher, Barbara Taylor, Mary Clare Babin, Sandra Burk, and Allcne Jocobs. Ken Daniel, Dennis Font. Barbara Tavlor, and Wayne Gregory. David Johnson, Dianne Smith, Donnis Font, and Jerry Hicks. 177 UNIKEM When You're in Junior Achievement . . A Junior Achievement Company Top row standing arc Ted Wilkinson, Richard McMillan, Douglas Kenny, Mike Kingston, Gene Hanson, Ronny O'Sullivan, Tommy Paulsel. Phil Tuft, Ken Robins, Jeff Price, Charles Miller, and Dwight Young. Seated are Jill Myers, Donna Parker, Sandra Durst, Julie Skeete, Richard Hutchins, Colleen Bailey, Glenda Osborn, and Janolle Matysiak. Dwight Young and Colleem Bailey help display our products—a fire extinguisher and an all purpose deodorizer. Working hard on the production line are Ted Wilkerson, Sandra Durst, Mike Kingston, Dwight Young, Tommy Paulsel, Donna Parker. Jill Myers, and Julie Skeete. Production crews making fire extinguishers, include Janelle Matysiak, Richard McMillan, Ken Daniels, Ronny O'Sullivan, Douglas Kenny, Dwight Young, Gene Hanson, Tommy Paulsel, Richard Hutchins, and Phil Tuft. 178 Officers of the Five Junior Achievement Companies Unikom officers are Glenda Osborn, secretary; Richard Hutchins, president; and tana Harbour, treasurer. Radio officers are Carolyn Herman, treasurer; Gwenn D. Casey, president; and Julie Via, secretary. Trico officers are. Handing, Bill Marshall, vice-president; William Giroir, vice-president; and Hershal Rosser, president. Sitting are Douglas Williams, treasurer; and Sandra Wilkie, secretary. Serelco officers are Wayne Gregory, vice-president; Avilda Fisher, United Dino officers are Bob Fayle, president; Rae Hadley, secre- secretary; Allene Jacobs, treasurer; and Dennis Font, president. tary; and Wanda Hausman, treasurer. 179 SPORTS It is circumstance and proper measure that give an action its character, and make it either good or bad. PIUTARCH Cheerleaders Boost Spirit Sophomore cheerleader : Joanie Wells and Bill Tucker. 183 Pepsters Sponsor Many Activities Cheerleader were in charge of the activities for the annual bonfire which began the homecoming whirl. Teachers helped with skits in pep rallies. Another job the cheerleaders do is to decorate the goalposts for all football games. Tony and Jerri lead yells at the last football pep rally for tho year. The cheerleaders, sponsored by Mrs. Janet Blanscet, also see that the auditorium Is decorated with posters for all pep rallies an'd assemblies. 184 The Fighting Ganders THE ROBERT E. LEE GANDERS OF 1962 GANDERS 0 SPRING BRANCH . 9 GANDERS . .10 PORT ARTHUR . 26 GANDERS . 19 PORT NECHES _ 0 GANDERS 21 CORPUS CHRISTI 6 GANDERS... . .21 SOUTH PARK 0 GANDERS. 33 TEXAS CITY . 0 GANDERS .7 GALENA PARK 7 GANDERS. . 14 BR AZOSPORT ... 0 GANDERS .15 GALVESTON . .... 16 GANDERS. 6 PASADENA 0 Gander captains are shown with Head Coach Pete Sultis. John Cunningham, No. 68, and Kelly Rushing, No. 24, spirit the team to victories. 185 Hi i t rttrf DICKIE DIXON Steve McAfee, No. 26, catches a pass near tho sidelines for eleven yards. Gresham, No. 28, downs the Corpus Christi pursuer. Robert Oliver catches a TD pass against Port Arthur. Rincon, No. 36, looks on. Gene Peacock, No. 25, drives for necessary yardage in the Pasadena pigskin flurry. Broussard makes a crashing block. No. 62. GEORGE FERGERSON—All Dis- trict 2nd Tcam-Def. ROBERT OLIVER—All State Most valuable lineman in District 12- 4A. JOSH HIGGINBOTHAM Virgil McGahee, No. 20, proves his ability by breaking up a Spring Branch pass. Pat Pcs?, No. 23, goes for good yardage in the Brazosport game. Gray, No. 87, in the background lays a well executed block. Kenneth Parker, No. 48, one of Lee's long string of great fullbacks gains long yardago in his sweep around tho sidelines. Hargraves, No. 12, leads interference. FRANK TERRY MELVIN HECKLER The Gelena Park game was a game of strategy especially in defense as Kelly Rushing, No. 24, goes for short yardage. Jerry Teel, like the bill of a Gander, nails the oncoming Texas City lad. Terry, No. 74, Rincon, No. 36, Cunningham, No. 68, pursue tho prey. Ball High was looking High for the Ball on this play, but the Gander's feathers stayed in place during the Tornado alert. TOMMY SOOY ■ KELLY RUSHING, All District. All State Richard Hargraves, No. 12, got more Stingarees than he asked for during the gang tackle of the Texas City team. It is usually stated that an Eagle can fly faster than a Gander, but Kelly Rushing, No. 24, proved this to be wrong in his fine interception against the Pasadena Eagles for the only score. Robert Oliver, No. 86, made a desperate try to stop the Yellow Jacket attempt,, but it seems that the referee got stung anyway as he shows his hand to the Yellow Jackot. JERRY TEEL MIKE FERRELL All District MICKEY WILKERSON DEE DIDRIKSON 189 All-District DAVID CONWAY Gary Lockhart, No. 14, spills the Greenies on a play up through the middlo with his teammates preparing the way. GEORGE RINCON Robert Oliver stuns the Texans on a touchdown catch and run. RICHARD HARGRAVES STEVE McAFEE The Robert E. Lee Gander coaches are: Top Don Treuhardt, Trainer George Crow, Roland Kudla, John Adams. Kneeling, Paul Kern, Kevin lounsberry, Ronnie Kramer, and Head Coach Peto Soltis. Managers are, left to right, Lynn Walker, Glenn Walker, and Eddie Kelso. The Port Neches game was one of great defensive battles that the Genders opposed. 191 The Ganders show how well operated their defense really Is. Top row. left to right: Bill Well , Paul Marsh, larry Kirkland, Billy Olbrick, Ronnie Thompson, Emilo Johnson, Marcus Cleppcr, lee Cashat. Claude Lowery, Ronnie Wilder, Ken Riley, Buddy Hales, manager. Socor.d row: Hank Beihca, Arthur Maxwell, Jack Spivey, Robert Maxwell, Mike Williams, Marion Wehmcyor, David Broussard, Bobby Davis, Kelly Olive, Donald Bartgis, George Sanchez. Third row: Coach Paul Kern. Mike Dill, Paul Worley, L. J. Novosad, Billy Wooten, Kenny Fullen, Jerry Schuble, Bill Elliott, Keith lamb, Milton Couch, Ben Shirjy, Zobbie THE ROBERT E. LEE GANDER SUICIDE SQUAD 8 Spring Branch ... 0 Suicide 1 Port Arthur (Forfeit) .. .... 0 Suicide 26 Port Neches 0 6 Aldine .... 0 6 Jesse Jones .. 7 Suicide 34 Texas City 6 6 Galena Park 14 Suicide ... 2 Brazosport ... 21 0 Galveston .... 6 Suicide 6 Pasadena ... 22 192 Vf 7. H=f?r gaa Zebra Warren. Fourth row: Coach Ron Kramer, Manuel Ellzonda, Randy Rogers, Bobby Allen, Randy Calhoun, Kirk Mann, Keith Mullens, Bobby Bobalik, Mike Faulk, Miko Dupuy, Punchy Riley, manager. Bo Bo Kana. Bottom row: Coach Kevin Lounsberry, Leroy Taylor, Philip Silvas, Manuel Rios, Guy Black, J. E. Bird, Louis Rodriquez, Jamio Acosta, Robort Whittcd, Gus Coker, manager, Eugene Bryant, manager. CLAUDE LOWERY GAILAND SMITH BOB LAWLESS, Co-Capt. Gailand Smith soar through the air ai he link two for the Gander . RICHARD HARGRAVES 196 MEL ALFORD ROBERT OLIVER Managers are Ronnie Guenther and Pink- ney Fuller. 197 Butch Perkins comes in hard as he attempts a lay-up. CAPTAIN ROGER AND CAPTAIN BOB LAWLESS BYERS COACH JAY BOLLINGER Richard Hargraves shows his defen- sive style against his opponent. The Ganders show how well they rebound fhv- ball. figh: Basketball B Squad Back row. Bobby Herndon, Jimmy Ammon , Victor Moravits, David Dudley, John Pavlas, Jim Lyon, Jerry Linder, Tommy $ooy, Mike Lawhon, Johnny Wright, Mike Bullock. Kneeling: Paul Marjh, Jerry Kovar, Jamie Acosta, Tommy Reagan, Mike Dahlquist, Jerry Goodson. Managers, Rusty Boggess and David Barnes. 1963 R. E. Lee Baseball Team Captains Robert Oliver and Steve McAfee were chosen to load fho team through the 1963 season. Pictured with them is Coach Don Treuhardt. Returning letfermen Steve McAfee, Johnny Savage, Richard Hargraves, Everett Nix, Robert Oliver, Bob- by Dobson, Kelly Rushing, and Richard Gresham provide a sound foundation for the team. Back row.- Bob Whaley, Danny Burch, Everett Nix, Robert Oliver, Johnny Savage, Rudy Acosta. Coach Don Trouhardt. Center row.- Ben Groner, Lonnie Selman, Jimmy Anderson, Richard Hargraves, Steve McAfee, Richard Gresham, Kelly Rushing, George Rincon, Hugh Howell. Front row: Anthony Henneke, Robert Maxwell, Gerald Walker, Karl Scantlen, Gerald Teel, Joe Aguilar, Randy Calhoun, Johnny Taylor, Bobby Dobson. 200 Hopes for Victorious Season Rookie lend a hand in building a good ball dub. Southpaw pitcher Robert Oliver give an example of some of the pitching which has made the Gander baseball team hard to beat. Bull pens and mounds are everyday things for pitchers Richard Hargraves. Everett Nix, Robert Oliver, Bob Whaley, and Jimmy Anderson. Individual skill and power make a strong team. 3alls, bats, gloves, and safety caps are expertly used by athletes who love the All American game of baseball. The qualities made up a former State Champion's team and hopes are high for the '63 score card. Steve McAfee catches a strike ball. 201 Swimming Competition The Robert E. Leo Swimming Squad aro noted for excellent starts especially in this splish splash. Coach Kramer's great ability to coach his team to victories shows up in their efforts to keep the team a unit. Back row: Mack Meigs, Mark Meigs, Gary Motley, Clyde Fuller, Douglas Kenny, Douglas Williams, Bobby Schima, Barry Bobbitt, Larry Wobber, Terry Simon, Dan Rogers. Front row: Jimmy Robertson, Larry Casey, Tommy Paulscl, Lynn Laughlin, Kenneth Phillips, Gary Greenwood, Dennis Williams. Not pictured is John McClintock. 202 Demands Strong Bodies The swimming team has a wido variety of divers and stunt men. Here pictured are a few. These race men waif for that starting whistle before they dive for victory. Back row: Bill Tadlock, Ronnie Middleton. Jon Gilbreath, Bobby Floyd, Perry Dubose, Jimmy Pratt, Gcno Smith, Kingsley Leach, Gus Brieden, Pat O'Neof, Rusty Rcber, George Platt. Front row: Dennis Font, Bill Footo, Jimmy Wilhito, Parker Davis, Charles Liggett, Bob Fayle, Richard Endorli, Ray Heinrich. 203 Golfers Prove to Be REL Golfers left to right are Jan lemmers, Tommy King, George Cochrum, tee McDowell, Mickey Reilly, and Woody Kinsey. 204 Captain Mickey Reilly stands with Coach Jay Bollinger. Up to Par 205 Woody Kinsey, a junior, and Gcorgo Cochrum keep up the drive to win more meets and tournaments. Tennis Team Treks Home Standing: Chris Sanders, Kirk Franklin, Jack Haller, Sherwood Stewart, Gwen Bussa, Fredna Tillery, and Coach Clint Nettleton. Bottom: Darrell Furlick, Bill Marshall, Gordon Lannou, Marshal Shubert, and John Drouilhef. With Tournament Trophies Guenn Bussa and Fredna Tillery are the girl' team who have done outstanding all year. 207 Track Stresses Speed, Coach Beverly Rockhold poses with track «xapfains Don Parkhurst and Virgil McGahee. Kenneth Odom, the mile runner; James Bossley, the 880 speedster; Robert Elswick, the 440 man; Virgil McGahee, runs sprints; and Don Parkhurst, also runs sprints. 208 Strength, and Sportsmanship Woighf men of fho team. Standing, are, Jimmy Puckett, Marcui Ciepper, George Ferguson, Kenneth Martin, and David Conway. Bottom row: Richard Burroughs, Mike Bowers, Pat Morris, Jack Ford. Broad jumper Rex Kulbeth R.E.L Track Team Fiont row, left to right.- Charles Kilgore, Joe Avalos, Kirk Mann, Grady Carter, Herby Thomas, Don Parkhurst, Bobby Moore, Jerry Schuble, Bill Elliott, Gilbert LaFuonte. Middle row: Bill Mookhoek, Anthony Henneke, Fernie Davis, Rex Kulbeth, James Bossley, Thomas McFatridgc, Tooter Watson, Jimmy Clopton, Jerry Goodson, Gary Givens, Mark Howell. Back row: Ronnie Gunther, Johnny Bomanski, Mike Lawhon, Leon Washburn, Gwenn D. Casey, Virgil McGahcc, Robert Elswick, David Conway, Richard Schoyen, Ernie Hart, and Jerry Linder. Front row-. James Warren, Danny Phillips, Hank Johnson, Truman McIntyre, Ron Morris, Kenneth Odom, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Charles Bernard, Royce Hanley. Second row: Philip Jackson, Stewart Foster, Larry Smith, Jerry Lyons, Raymond Heintschcll, Louis Rodriquoz, David McLemore, Roy Cavarretta, Ray Portis, Richard Olachia, Dennis Hosca. Third row: David Dudley, Will Bickiey, Clifton Cranford, James Griffin, Pat Morris, Claude Lowery, Douglas Huddle, Donnie Fannestil, Arthur Hill, Charles Mickel. Fourth row: James Sparks, Hoya Ash, Joe Ed Newsome, Richard Stratton, and Allan Darby. 210 Bottom row: Kenneth Odom, Hank Johnson, Raymond Heintschel, Truman McIntyre, Stewart Foster, Art Hill, Ronnie O'Sullivan. Middle row: Jimmy Clopton, Richard Olachia, James Sparks, Clifton Cranford, Johnny Bomenski, Thomas McFatridge, Jerry Lyons, Ron Morris. Top row: Dennis Hosea, Royce Hanley, James Bossley, Will Bickley, Leon Washburn, Danny Phillips, Larry Smith, Roy Cavaretta, Charlie Mickel, and Coach Drew Dunlap. These hard running cross-country men are Larry Smith, Ron Morris, James Bossley, Truman McIntyre, Kenneth Odom, and Will Bickley. Captain Truman McIntyre and Coach Drew Dunlap make plans for the next meet. 211 PEOPLE Individualities may form communities, but it is institutions alone that can create a nation. DISRAELI Senior Class Officers Vice-President -... • sDeote's'y P resident Eddie Gray Sandra Butle' Tom Keating ' 214 RUDY ACOSTA BOB ADAMS SONYA ADKINS JOE AGUILAR MARY CAROL AIKEY MELVIN ALFORD RUTH ALFORD ELISABETH ALLEMAN Seniors Experience Taste GLORIA ANSUALDA JANE APPELT JEAN APPELT SHARON ARCHER WAYNE ARNETT REX ARNOLD SERENA KAY ARTHUR JOE AVALOS MARY CLARE BABIN ARDALIA BACHMEYgR MERLE BADGETT DIANA BAILEY WAYNE BALDERACH CAROLYN BALDRIDGE JUDY BARCLAY MALCOM BARCLAY of Leadership at Last JOHN BARKER LARRY BARNES REGGIE BARNHILL EARLINE BARR JAN BARRINGER BOBBY BARTON VICKI BARTON CHUCK BAUER SUE BEENE DANIEL BENNETT LINDA BENNETT GINNY BETHEA ELLEN SUE BIRD JOHNNY BIRD GORDON BOND MARILYN BORSKI FREDDY BAUER JAMES BOSSLEY DANNY BOTKIN KAREN BOUDLOCHE WAYNE BRADBURY SANDRA BREWER DONALD BROCK KENNETH BROOM LARIS BROUSSARD BETTY BUCKNER ROBERT BUMPERS DAVID BURLESON ANN BURNS 218 GLORIA BURNS PEGGY BUTCHER SANDRA BUTLER ROGER BYERS DON CAMPBELL BRENDA CANARY MARCUS CATHRINER GWENN D. CASEY JUDY CHANDLER TWYLA CHERRY VIRGINIA CHAPLIN ELVIS CHILES 219 ELAINE COMBS JOYCE CONNAUY Lee and John appeal for student support in tho stands at the games. 220 PAM CONNOR JAMES CONTRERAS DAVID CONWAY JIMMY CORBETT MARY CORNEIL CAROLYN CORWIN THOMAS CROCKER RAYMOND CRUNK DIANE CUMMINGS JOHN CUNNINGHAM DARLA CUPPS ROBERT CUPPS GEORGIA CURRIE FAYE CUTSINGER 221 Energy a Must as KENNETH OANIEl CARL DAVIS FERNIE DAVIS LARRY DAVIS MARY DAVIS SANDRA DAVIS JUDY DAWSON JANET DAY -I REBECCA DELGADO EVELYN DeVAAL CATHY DEVINS MELVIN DICKERSON SANDRA DICKERSON DONALD DENNY MARIE DePEW KATHIE DERDEN MIKE DERRYBERRY Senior Activities Fill Time DONNY DIEBEL RAY DIKEMAN KATHLEEN DILL CAROL DIPPEL CHARLOTTE DOMMERT PAT DONNELLY DIANNE DORMAN TRENT DOWDLE LINDA DOWNING CARL DREW FREDA DUKE GRADY DUNAWAY ROBERT DUNAWAY PAMELA DUNN DON DURAN SALLY DZILSKY CAROL EDWARDS DAN EDWARDS IANNIE EMFINGER ALAN ERWIN RODNEY EVANS GEORGE FARRELL BOB FAYLE GLENDA FAYLE MARVIN FEAZELL ROSA GARCIA WANDA GARNER CAROLYN GARRETT VIRGINIA FOIWELL DENNIS FONT BILL FOOTE ROBERT FRANCES KIRK FRANKLIN MARILYN FRIEDMAN Mr. Pete promises the Ganders will give their best effort. GARY GIVENS KERRY GOODSON JUDY GOURIAY BETTY GRAY EDDIE GRAY LOUISE GRAY MARY ANN GREGORY 226 WAYNE GREGORY RICHARD GRESHAM RICKEY GRIFFIN WARREN GRIFFIN BEN GRONER JOHN DAVID GROSS RONNIE GUENTHER ROBERT HARTZOG THOMAS HATHAWAY WANDA HAUSMAN MARY HAVARD MELVIN HECKLER PATSY HEDRICKS KITTY HENDERSON CAROLYN HERMAN MIKE HERRINGTON KAY HESTER KATHY HIGDON TONY HIX CHARLES HODGES DON HOFFPAUIR HANK HOLCOMB MICKEY HOLLOWAY SHARON HOLLOWAY JANET HOLSOMBACK Seniors Prepare for WILLIE HOOPER JO ANNE HORECZY LOUISE HORNE DENNIS HOSEA RICHARD HUTCHINS ARTHUR HUNT TOMMIE HUNT ANNE HUNTER NETTIE HURR TERRY JACKSON ALLENE JACOBS E. B. JACOBS SYBIL JANOWSKI MELVIN JERNIGAN BARBARA ANN JOBE TOMMY JOHN DAVID JOHNSON College With Study RONNIE JOHNSON WILLIAM JOHNSON ELIZABETH JONES LEYLA KADJAR TOM KEATING MYLENE KELLER CHARLES KENNEDY DOUGLAS KENNY JESSE KIDD CAROLE KING KATINA KING TOMMY KING DE ALVA KITZMAN JUDI KNOX KENNY KOSINA JEAN KOUDELKA JOSEPH KUBICA ROXIE KUBIK ANITA KREJCI MARY LAND GORDON LANNOU BOB LAWLESS JOEL LAWLESS BRENDA LEE CELESTINO LOPEZ BEVERLY LOWE PAT LUBBOCK LOU LUMPKIN LINDA LYON davis McCauley BARBARA McCLAIN edwin McClure scooter McQueen CATHY MAHER SHERRY MADDOX ELRAY MALLORY JERILYN MALONE DOROTHY MASH BILL MARSHALL KENNETH MILLER LARRY MILLER LYNN MILLER BEVERLY MILLS JERRI MILNER JUOY MINTER JACK MOONEY ALICE MOORE JOHN MOORE ROBERTA MORGAN CAROL MOSLEY ELIZABETH MOSS EARNEST MUELLER CHARYLENE MUENNINK SANDRA MURPHY RONNIE NEILL DON NIX MEL OCKER DANNY ODOM SCHARLOTTE ODOM CORA LOU OLIVER ROBERT OLIVER SHARON OLIVER PAT O'REAR BOBBY ORR Tony and Jerri faithfully executing Victory. BARBARA PADGETT JANICE PAGE KENNETH PARKER PAT PARKER DON PARKHURST CLARENCE PARKS Prom and Confederate KENNETH PHILLIPS RUTHIE PARRISH GENE PEACOCK ROBERT PEACOCK DIANNE PEEL LUPE PEREZ GEORGE PERKINS JEAN PETIT CLAUDIA PHILLIPS DAVID PICKERING PAT PLOCHECK BOB POAGE CONNIE PORTER JUDY PORTER ANITA PRIGMORE ROBERT PRYOR SANDRA PURDY Ball Provide Glamour PEARCE PURVIS ALFRED RAY PYE HARRY PYRON RENITA QUARTZ PAUL QUINTON ALBERT RAMIREZ EDNA EARL RASH SCOTTY RATLIFF WILLENA REDMAN ROGER REED MICKEY REILLEY ROBERT REISNER PATSY RICHMOND BILLIE RILEY MARTY RILEY AMBROSE RIOS JANICE ROACH CAROL ROBBERSON JOHN ROBBINS PAT ROBERTS DONNA ROBINSON SANDY ROCHELLE ROBERT ROE ALBERT ROMBERG CAROL ROWE JAMES ROY ROBERT RUCKMAN KELLY RUSHING MARY RYAN DEMETRIO SALINAS 240 RICHARD SALINAS RUDY SALINAS CHRIS SANDER LEONARD SANDERS JERRY SHADDIX BILL SHARP LOETTA SHATTO JERRY SHEATS 241 DAVID SHEETZ LONNIE SHERMAN JACKIE SHIRES RICHARD SIMMS TERRY SIMON JULIE SKEETE TOM SLACK BILL SLOAN ELIZABETH SMITH GAILAND SMITH GAYNELLE SMITH JERRI SMITH JERRY SMITH JUANIE SMITH JUDY SMITH LOUISE SMITH PEGGY SMITH ADRIAN SONNIER JUDY SOOY RICHARD STRATTON MARTHA STRAUSS SHARON STRICKUNG JIMMY STRIPLING JIMMIE STROUHAL CARLENE STUBBS LARRY SWINT STEPHEN SWINT BILL TADLOCK MELVIN TALLENT CHARLES THOMPSON NELSON THOMPSON CATHRINE TIBBETS JANICE TIDMON DIANE TIEMANN BECKY TIMMONS DANNY TOLIESON HENRY TORRES Everything Final as SANDY TROUTMAN MARTHA TUCKER CHARLIE TURNER SANDRA TURNER CECELIA TWARDOWSKI y, JANE VANDEVENTER . 0 MARY ANN VESELKAjr JULIA ANN VIA 1 TERRY VICTORY ROBERT VILES SAMMY VINCENT DANIEL WADDELL GERALDINE WAGNER Seniors Eye Graduation BARBARA WARNE LEONE ANN WASHBURN RAY WATSON MARY WATTS JIM LEE WEBB JOE PAT WELCH LORETTA WELCH KAREN WEST DAVID WESTERMANN MARY WHITAKER SUE WHITE CAROLYN WHITESIDES REBA WEST TOBIE WHITTEN WAYNE WIGGINS PAUL WIKSTROM MALCOMB WILDER SANDRA WILKIE DOUGLAS WILLIAMS PAM WILLIAMS WILBURN WILLIAMS OSSIE COLLEEN WRIGHT JOHN YOUNG LEROY YOUNG MARGARET YOUNG 9 Art students compete for best posters to advertiso Student Directory sales. Key Club members repair toys so that needy children will have a brighter Christmas. Senior Farewel Senior year. Goodbye to Robert E. Lee High School. Goodbye to the classmates with whom you have shared twelve years of your life. Everything is final to a senior. Big things—the last time you feel the chill bumps form as you see nearly 2,000 people get excited about a song— Dull Razor —the last time you see thous- ands of heads—Jewish, Protestant, Catholic—all unite in prayer each day—the last time you marched with the band or Brigadiers—the last time you sang with the choir or Southern Belles—the last club meeting. Small things—the last time you are caught running to the cafeteria—Miss Mitcham's last English test—the last time to roam the halls on a library permit. It's time to go-it's all over. Time for your starburst to contribute its beauty to the world. Goodbye to the pink school on the hill filled with memories . . . Hello world! 249 RUDY ACOSTA Spanish Club 1-2; Baseball 1-2-3 SONYA ADKINS History Club 1-2; Gander Gazette 3 GRACIE ADRAN G.S.A. 3; Student Council 3; Brigadiers 3; King-Queen Assembly 3 JOE AGUILAR Pre-Med 2-3; Cross-Country 2-3; Baseball 2-3 ELISABETH ALLEMAN Brigadiers 2-3; S.S.l.C. 2-3; J.C.L. 1-2; Secre- tary, State J.C.L. 2, Vice-President; Science Seminar 1-2, Secretary; Humanities Seminar 3; Debate 1; Ready Writers 1; National Merit Commendation JAMES ALLEN J.C.L. 1; Jets 3 RUTH ALFORD Chemistry Club 2; D.O. 3 MARTIN ALTIMORE Band 1-2-3; Student Conductor 1; Band Of- ficers 3, Master Sgt.; Stage Band 2-3; Math Club 1; Chemistry Club 2-3; Jr. Achievement 2 TINA ALTMAN Keyetfcs 1-2-3; Brigadiers 1-2-3; Bugle Quar- termaster; S.S.L.C. 2-3; Humanities Seminar 3 JERRY ANDERS F.F.A. 1-2-3, Treasurer 2, Vice-Presidont 1 JERRY ANDERSON F.F.A. 2-3, Vice-President 3; Swimming 2 GLORIA ANSUALDA Spanish Club 1-2 JANE APPELT F.N.C. 1-2-3, Vice-President 2, Sgt.-at-Arms 3 JEAN APPELT F.N.C. 1-2-3, Vice-President 2; D.O. 3; S.S.L.C. 2-3; Student Council 2 SHARON ARCHER Brigadiers 1-2-3, Jr. Councilman; French Club 1; Anchor Club 2-3 SERENA ARTHUR F.H.A. 2; Southern Belles 1 JOE AVALOS Spanish Club 1-2, Reportor 2; Woodworking 3; Track 1-2-3; Football 1-2 MARY CLARE BABIN F. N.C. 1; History Club 2-3; Pianist-Texas Echoes; Southern Belles 1-3, Accompanist; Choir 2-3, Asst. Accompanist; Sextet 2, Ac- companist; Madrigals 2-3; Jr. Achievement 3; S.S.LC. 2-3 ARDALIA BACH MEYER J.C.L 1; F.N.C. 1-2-3, Treasg er 3 DEANNA BAILEY Southern Belles 1; Choir 2-3 WAYNE BALDERACH Science Club 1; French Club 2 CAROLYN BALDRIDGE Tri-Hi-Y 1; J.C.L 1; Lee Traveler 1; Gander Gazette 2; D.O. 3; History 2 JUDY BARCLAY Band 1-2-3; Pre-Med. 2-3; Jr. Achievement 3, Vice-President; Thespians 3 MALCOLM BARCLAY Pre-Med 1-2 3, Photographer; Jr. Science Trainee, M. D. Anderson Hospital 2; 1st Place, Biology, Science Fair 3 JAY BARKER Chemistry Club 2-3, Treasurer 3; Basketball 1-2; Senior Play ALICE BARNHILL D.E. 3 EARLINE BARR G. S.A. 1-2; Antler 3; Jr. Achievement 3; Stu- dent Council 1-3; Brigadiers 1-2-3 Seniors JAN BARRINGER Tri-Hi-Y 1; Gander Gazette 2, Club Editor BOBBY BARTON Lioness Club Beau 3 VICKI BARTON F.N.C. 1,- History Club 2,- D.E. 3; Band 1-2 ELAINE BARNES F.N.C. 3 LARRY BARNES Band 1-2; Jets 3 FREDDY BAUER Science Club 1-2; Student Council 1-2; Band 1-2-3 SUE BEENE Student Council 1-3; D.E. 3; Antler 3 GINNY BETHEA J.C.L. 1-2-3, Historian; Slide Rule 3; Sciifnce Seminar 1-2-3; S.S.L.C. 2-3, Treasurer 3; Sparks F. T.A. 3; National Latin Honor Society 1-2; All-District Band 2-3; All-Region Band 2-3; Band 1-2-3; Band Officers 3; National Merit Finalist 3,- Bausch and lomb Award 3; Who's Who Math 3 LINDA BENNETT History 2-3 DANIEL BENNETT Science Club 1; Chemistry Club 2; Jets 3, Vice-President; Number Sense Study Group 3 ELLEN SUE BIRD G. S.A. 1-2-3; Brigadiers 1-2-3 JOHN BIRD Woodworking 2 GORDON BOND F.F.A. 1-2-3, Advisor 2 JAMES BOSSLEY S.T.A.G.S. 2-3, President 3; Cross Country 3; Track 2-3; Art Club 3 DANNY BOTKIN Football 1-2-3; Sparks F.T.A. Beau 3 KAREN BOUDLOCHE Antler 2-3, Treasurer; Jr. Achievement 2-3; Southern Belles 3, Soc. Chm. BILL BOWERMAN S.T.A.G.S. 3, Parliamentarian WAYNE BRADBURY Band 1-2-3 SHERRY BRAMLETT Chemistry Club 1; History Club 2-3; Southern Belles 1; Brigadiers 2-3; Jr. Achievement 2-3 DONNIE BRAND Drama 1-2, Secretary 1, Vice-President 2; De- bate 3 ALMA BRAVO Spanish Club 1 SANDRA BREWER History Club 2-3; F.N.C. 3; Choir 1-2-3 DONALD WAYNE BROCK Woodworking 3 LARIS BROUSSARD Football 2-3; Jr. Achievement 3, President, F.F.A. 2 DAVID BURLESON Baseball 1; S.T.A.G.S. 2-3; Student Council 3; D.E. 2 PEGGY BUTCHER F.T.A. 2 SANDRA BUTLER French Club 1. Sec.; Antler Club 2-3, Sec.; Brigadiers 2-3, Sr. Council Rep.; Lee F.T.A. 2; Key Club Sweetheart 3; Homecoming Princess 3; Senior Class Secretary; King and Queen Court 3; Miss R.E.L. JANET CARNEY History Club 1-2 GWENN D. CASEY History Club 1-2 3; Track 2-3; Achievement 3, President; Student Council 1 KAREN CASEY Southern Belles 1-2-3, Vice-President 2-3; Pre- Med 3 GEORGE CASSITY History Club 1-3; Drama 2 SHARON CAUTHERN Band 1-2; F.B.l.A. 2, Vice-President; D.E. 2-3, Secretary JUDY LYNN CHANDLER Brigadiers 1-3, Twirler; Anchor 3 VIRGINIA CHAPLIN Band 1-2-3, Twirler 1-2, Asst. Drum Major 3; Anchor Club 1-2-3, Chaplain 3; S.S.L.C. 2-3; Student Council 1-2-3, Representative-at-large 2-3, Sec. 3; Jr. and Sr. Favorite,- Sr. Duchess, Homecoming; King-Queen Court 3; District Band 1-2-3; Reg. Band 3 DANNY CHASTEEN Jr. Rotarians 1-2-3, Secretary 3; Baseball 1 JAMES CONTRERAS French Club 1, Treas.; Pre-Med 2; Science Sem- inar 3 LEONARD CLARK Jr. Rotarians 1; Thespians 3; Senior Play 3 MARY LEE CLARK Band 1-2-3 LARRY CLEVENGER J.C.L. 1-2, Trees.,- Science Club 1; Math Club 1; Jets 3, Sec.; Swimming 1-2, Mgr.; Science Seminar 2-3; Nafl Merit Commendation; 1st Math Science Fair 1; Honorable Mention Hous- ton Science Fair; Rep.-Armco Scholarship 3; Honorable Mention Jr. Academy of Science 3 ELAINE COMBS Jr. Rotary Anns 1-2-3, Vice-President 3; Sparks F.T.A. 2-3, Chaplain; Brigadiers 1-2-3, Pres- ident 3 JOYCE CONN ALLY Jr. Rotary Anns 2-3, Secretary 3; Lee F.T.A. 2-3; Brigadiers 1-2-3 PAM CONNOR Brigadiers 1-2-3; Student Council 1-3; Lioness Club 3 DAVID CONWAY S.T.A.G.S. 2-3; Football 1-2-3; Track 2-3 JIMMIE CORBETT J.C.L. 1; Chemistry Club 2; Math Club 3; S.S.L.C. 2-3 CAROLYN CORWIN Southern Belles 1-2-3, Publicity Chm.,- Spanish Club 1; Gander Gazetto 2, Asst. Editor,- Lee Traveler 3, Class Editor; Jr. Achievement 3; Sparks F.T.A. 3; History Club 2-3 NORINE CO WHIG F.N.C. 1-2-3, President 3; Thespians; 3; Jr, Achievement 2; Senior Play SUSAN COX Southorn Belles 1-2-3; Student Council 1-2; Armstrong F.T.A. 2; History Club 1-2-3 DOROTHEA COWEY F.H.A. 3 JANELLE CRABER F.H.A. 1; D.O. 3 DIANA CRAFT Southern Belles 1-2-3; History Club 2-3; Echoes; Jr. Achievement 2; Pre-Med 2; Senior Play CHARLES CRANFORD Football 1 THOMAS CROCKER Jets 2-3 DIANNE CUMMINGS Band 1-2-3; History Club 2-3 250 DARLA CUPPS Senior Play, Bus. Mgr. 3 KEN DANIEL F.F.A. 2-3 FERNIE DAVIS S.T.A.G.S. 2-3; Track 1-2-3 MARY LOUISE DAVIS F.H.A. 1; F.N.C. 2-3, Chaplain; D.O. 3, Reportor SANDRA DAVIS F.H.A. 1; D.O. 2-3, Chaplain 2, Sweetheart REBECCA DELGADO Spanish Club 1 DONALD DENNY French Club 1; Band 1-2-3, Pres. 3; Stage Band 2-3 KATHIE DERDEN History Club 1; Sparks F.T.A. 2-3; lioness 2-3. Sec. 3; Brigadiers 1-2-3; Relay Queen Finalist MIKE DERRYBERRY Woodworking 3 EVELYN DE VAAL F.N.C. 1-2, lee Traveler 2; D.E. 3 CATHY DEVINS Student Council 2; History Club 1; Sparks F.T.A. 2-3; lioness 2-3, Pres. 3; Art Club 3; library Asst. MELVIN DICKERSON F. F.A. 2-3 SANDRA DICKERSON Band 1-2-3; Band Officers 3 BUTCH DIESEL S.S.l.C. 2-3,- Science Club 1, Vice-President, Chemistry Club 2; Jr. Herpetology 3; Band 1-2-3; Science Seminar 1-2-3; Science Fair Awards 1-2; All-District, All-Region Band. CAROL DIPPEL G. S.A. 1-2-3, Reporter 3; Ice F.T.A. 2-3; Jr. Achievement 3 KATHLEEN DILL Southern Belles 1-2-3; History Club 1-2-3; 5.5. LC. 2-3 CHARLOTTE DOMMERT G.S.A. 1-2-3, Captain 3; Band 1-2-3; Band Officers 3 PAT DONNELLY Brigadiers 1-2-3; Anchor 2-3, Sr. Director; Sci- ence Club 1, Sec.; Sparks F.T.A. 1-2-3, Sec. 3 DIANNE DORMAN History Club 2-3; Armstrong F.T.A. 3 LINDA DOWNING Band 1-2-3; Jr. Achievement 2, Treasurer TRENTON DOWDLE Science Club 1; Jets 3 RONNIE DUNAWAY Pre-Med Club 1-2-3, Reporter 1, Vice-Pres. 2; D.O. 2-3, Chaplain PAM DUNN History Club 1-2-3; S.S.l.C. 2-3; Humanities Seminar 3; Brigadiers 1-2-3, Trees. 3 DON DURAN 5.5. LC. 3; Chemistry Club 2-3, President 3 SALLY DZILSKY French Club 1; History Club 2; lioness 3; Armstrong F.T.A. 3 PATSY EATHERTON F.N.C. 1-2,- D.O. 3 CAROL EDWARDS Jr. Optimisses 1-2, Historian 1, Reporter 2; Student Council 2; Choir 1-2-3, Sweetheart 3; Madrigals 3; Creative Writing 2; S.S.L.C. 2-3, Secretary 3; Senior Play; Who's Who Service Award DAN EDWARDS Football 1-2 Activities LANNIE EMFINGER Woodworking 1-2-3, President 2-3 ALAN ERWIN Key Club 1-2-3, Sec. 3; Student Council 2-3, Vice-Pres. 3; Choir 1-2-3; Humanities Seminar 3; Ready Writers 1-2-3; lee Traveler 3, Editor; Delegate to T.A.S.C. and S.A.S.C.; Senior Favorite 3; Service Award 3 RODNEY EVANS F.B.l.A. 1; Nat'l Forensic 2-3; Debate 2-3, President 3 GEORGE FARRELL Woodworking 1; Chemistry Club 2 BOB FAYLE Pre-Med 1; S.T.A.G.S. 2-3; Jr. Achievement 2-3, President 3; Swimming 1-2-3 TONI FELLERS Brigadiers 1-2-3; Southern Belles 1-3; lioness 2-3 GEORGE FERGUSON S.S.L.C. 2-3, President 3; Key Club 3; Science Seminar 1-2-3; James Gay Award; Football 1-2-3; Track 1-2-3 V ESLEY FIELDER D.O. 3 AVILDA FISHER Band 1-2-3; Jr. Achievement 3, Sec. GEORGE FISHER C.A.P. 1; Chemistry Club 2 PEDRO FLORES Art Club 3; Spanish Club 1 BILL FOOTE C.A.P. 1; Swimming 1-2-3, Capt. 3 VIRGINIA FOLWELL F.H.A. 2 DENNIS FONT History Club 1; J.C.l. 2, Publicity Dir. Jets 3; Jr. Achievement 3, President; Swimming 3; Band 1-2-3 KIRK FRANKLIN S.S.I.C. 2-3; Tennis 1-2-3; Jr. Rotary 2-3, Treas- urer 3, Reporter 2; Science Seminar 1-2,- Hu- manities Seminar 3; Nat'l Merit Finalist MARILYN FRIEDMAN Brigadiers 1-2-3, Quartermaster; Jr. Rotary Anns 2-3; Sparks F.T.A. 1-2-3, Vice-Pres.; Stu- dent Council 2; literary Events 2-3; Jr. Achieve- ment 2; Gander Gazette 3; Feature Ed.; Hu- manities Seminar 3; Homecoming Princess 3; All-School Favorite 3; Senior Play; Queen of King-Queen Court 3 PINKNEY FULLER History Club 3; Basketball 1-2-3, Mgr. ROSA LEE GARCIA Spanish Club 1 WANDA GARNER F. N.C. 1-2,- History Club 3 CAROLYN RUTH GARRETT History Club 1-2-3; Southern Belles 1-2-3 JACK GASSETT Woocfworking 3 BERNARD GATES Football 1-2; Basketball 1 JUDY GATLIN G. S.A 1-2; lee F.T.A. 2-3, Historian 3; D.E. 3; Antler 3 JON GILBREATH J.C.l. 1-2; Jr. Rotarians 3; Swimming 1-2-3; Jr. Achievement 3 NANCY GILMORE Jr. Optimisses 2-3, Treas. 3; Nat'l Forensic 3; Thespian 2-3, See. 3; S.S.l.C. 2-3; Sparks F.T.A. 3; Spanish 1; Humanities Seminar 3; Honors in Oratory, Debate, Extemp., Prose, Scholarship Finalist; Who's Who in Speech and Drama JEANETTE GIROIR Spanish 1; F.N.C. 2; D.O. 2-3 GARY GIVENS Choir 1-2-3, Pres. 3; Madrigals 3; Track l-2-3j Humanities Seminar 3; Jr. Rotarians 3, Report- er; Opera Workshop KERRY GOODSON History Club 2; Drama 2, Pres.; Ice Traveler 3; Nat'l Forensic 2-3, Treasurer 3; Nat'l Thes- pians 2-3, Pres. 3; Debate 3, Vice-Pres. JUDY GOURLAY Spanish Club 1 BETTY GRAY Southern Belles 1; Brigadiers 1-2; Antler 1-2-3, Jr. and Sr. Rep.; D.E. 3, Sweetheart EDDIE GRAY Student Council 1-2-3, Chaplain 2-3; Key Club 1- 2-3, Sr. Dir.; Football 2-3; Choir 1-2-3; Vice- President Sr. Class; King-Queen Court 3; Opti- misses Beau 3 LOUISE GRAY Southern Belles 1; Choir 2-3 MARY ANN GREGORY Southern Belles 1-2; History Club 1-2 V AYNE GREGORY C.A.P. 1; Chemistry Club 2-3, Sec. 3; Jr. Achievement 3, Vice-Pres. RICHARD GRESHAM Football 1-2-3; Baseball 1-2-3; Key Club 2-3; Student Council 2-3, Rep.-at-large, Treasurer; Football Club 3; King-Queen Court 3 RICHARD GRIFFIN J.C.l.,- Debate 3 JOHN GROSS C. A.P. 1,- Spanish 2; Slide Rule 3 RAE INEZ HADLEY Sparks F.T.A. 3; S.S.I.C. 2-3,- French Club 2-3, Sec. 2, Pres. 3; lee Traveler 3; Jr. Achieve- ment 3, Sec.; F.H.A. 1 RICKEY HAFFELFINGER F.F.A. 1; D.O. 2; Jets 3 JACK HALTER Jr. Rotary 2-3, President 3; S.S.L.C. 2-3, 1st Vice-President 3; Tennis 1-2-3; Science Seminar 2; Humanities Seminar 3; Nat'l Merit Finalist LAVON HALTOM Choir 1-2; Student Council 1 RICHARD HARGRAVES Jr. Rotary 3; S.S.LC. 3; Science Seminary 3; Football 1-2-3; Basketball 1-2-3; Baseball 1-2-3; Honorable Mention-American Chem. Society MIKE HAMMACK D. E. 3, Chaplain GLENDA HARPER Spanish Club 1; Science Club 2-3, Secretary- Treasurer, Science Fair Awards 1-2 MARSHA HARPER Brigadiers 1-2-3; Anchor 1-2-3; Senior Play CAROL HARTRICK Antler 1-2-3, Historian 3 ROBERT HARTZOG Band 1-2-3, Student Conductor 3; Stage Band 2- 3; Band Officers 3; All-Dist. Band 1-2-3 TOMMY HATHAWAY C.A.P. 1-2; Band 1-2-3, Sgf.; Stage Band 2-3; M.I.C. 3, Vice-President V ANDA HAUSMANN History Club 1-2,- lioness 3 MARY HAVARD Brigadiers 1-2-3; Sparks F.T.A. 1-2-3; Art Club 3, Vice-President MELVIN HECKLER Football 1-2-3 251 Seniors ANTHONY HENNEKE Football 1.2 3, Trainer; Baseball 2-3, Trainer; S.S.l.C. 2 3 CAROLYN HERMAN History Club 1 2 3, Trcas. 3, Echoes 1-2-3; Southern Belles 1 2 3, Trcas. 3; Jr. Achieve- ment 3, Trcas.; Armstrong F.T.A. 2; Confed- erate Ball Princess 3 KITTY HENDERSON Southern Belles 1 2 3; Jr. Optimisses 2; Sparks F.T.A. 3; lioness 3; lee Traveler 3 BILLY WAYNE HERNDON S.T.A.G.S. 3 REGINA HERNANDEZ Southern Belles 1; G.S.A. 2 3, Captain 3; Brigadiers 1 2 3 LINDA HERRINGTON Jr. Optimisses 1; Anchor 2-3; Gander Gazette 3, Business Mgr.; Sparks F.T.A. 3; Student Council 3 MIKE HERRINGTON J.C.l. I; F.F.A. 3, Chaplain DORIS HICKEY Spanish 1; History Club 2; Armstrong F.T.A. 2 3, Treas. 3; O.E. 3 JERRY HICKS Swimming 1 2; Jr. Rotary 1 2 3; Student Coun- cil 2; Jr. Achievement 3, Pres. KATHY HIGDON D.O. 3; F.H.A. 1 TONY HIX S.T.A.G.S. 2-3, Treas. 2, Sec. 3; Swimming 1; Spanish 1; Soph, and Jr. Favorite; King-Queen Court 3; Cheerleader 1-2-3 MICKEY HOlLAWAY Tennis 1-2; C.A.P. 1 SHARON HOLLAWAY Southern Belles 2 3, Treas. 3; History 2-3; F.N.A. 1; Student Council 1 ROBERT HOLMES Student Council 2; Track 1 JANET HOLSOMBACK Math. 1; Southern Bellos 1; Slide Rule 2 3 DIANA HORACEflELD History 3; Band 1-2-3 JO ANNE HORECZY Keyettcs 1 2-3, Treas. 3; Band 1-2-3, Twirler 1- 3; Choir 2-3; Humanities Seminar 3; S.S.l.C. 2- 3; Student Council 3, Historian; Service Award 3 LOUISE HORNE Science Club 1, Sec.; Southern Belles 1; Choir 2-3; History 2; Jr. Optimisses 3; Science Sem- inar 1-2 TOMMIE HUNT D.O. 3; History ARTHUR HURT Woodworking 3 ANNE HUNTER Brigadiers 1-2-3, Vice-President 3; G.S.A. 1-2-3, Pres. 3 NETTIE HURR F.N.A. 1-2-3 RICHARD HUTCHINS History 2; Jr. Achievement 3, Pres.; S.T.A.G.S. 3, Historian; Thespians 3, Senior Play ALLENE JACOBS F.N.A. 1; lioness 2-3, Treas. 3; Armstrong F. T.A. 2-3; Jr. Achievement 3, Treas. MELVIN JERNIGAN Football 1 -2-3; Basoball 1-2; Jr. Achievement 2; F.T.A. 3 BARBARA JOBE G. S.R. 3 TOMMY JOHN Science Club 1; Chemistry Club 2-3; Foren- sic 3 DAVID JOHNSON History 1-2; Jr. Rotary 3; Science Seminar 3; Band 1-2-3; Band Officers 3; S.S.l.C. 2 RONNIE JOHNSON Slide-Rule 3 WILLIAM JOHNSON D.O. 3, Historian ELIZABETH JONES Brigadiers 1-2-3, Twirler 1-2-3; Choir 2-3; All- Region Choir 3; French Club 1; History 2-3, 1st Vico-Pres.; Girls' State 2,- Opera Work- shop 3; S.S.l.C. 2-3; Humanities Seminar 3 LEYLA KADJAR History 1-2; literary Events 2-3, Secretary- Treasurer; Southern Belles 1; Choir 2; S.S.l.C. 2-3 TOM KEATING Koy Club 1-2-3, Jr. Dir.; President 3; Student Council 1-2-3, Rep-at-large 3; Sr. Favorite; Sr. Class President; King-Queen Court 3; Delegate to S.A.S.C. MYLENE KELLER Band 1-2-3, Vice-Pres. 3; Band Officers 3; F.N.A. 1; Keyottcs 2-3,- lee F.T.A. 3,- Soph. Duchess Nightingale Ball CHARLES KENNEDY Math Club I; Pre-Mcd 1-2-3, Parliamentarian 2. Pres. 3; Nat'l Forensic 3; Debate 2 DOUGLAS KENNY French Club 1-2, Treas. 2; Swimming 3; Jr. Achievement 2-3 KAREN KESSLER Southern Belles 1; Choir 2-3; Debato 3; Jr. Achievement 3 JESSE KIDD Swimming 1 CAROLE KING Band 1-2-3, Twirler 2, Drum Major 3; Anchor 1- 2-3, Sec. 3; Student Council 3, Sec.,- Band Officers 3; Soph, and Jr. Favorito; All-School Favorite 3; Homecoming Duchess 1-2, Home- coming Queen 3; Soph. Secretary; Who's Who 3, Business; King-Queen Court 2-3; Relay Quen Finalist KATINA KING Band 1-2-3, Stago Band 2-3, Band Officers 3; Choir 3; S.S.l.C. 2-3; Armstrong F.T.A. 3, Sec.; Jr. Optimisses 2-3, Pres. 3; literary Events 2- 3; Dist. and Regional Band. TOMMY KING Jr. Rotarians 1-2-3; Armstrong F.T.A. 2-3, Chap- lain 2. Pres. 3; Golf 1-2-3. KENNEY KOSINA Band 1-2-3; Spanish 1; Pre-Med 3; Senior Play JEAN KOUDELKA F. H.A. 1; History Club 2-3; Jr. Achievement 3 ANITA KREJCI G. S.A. 2; lee F.T.A. 1-2; Brigadiers 1-2-3. lieutenant 3; Jr. Achievement 2-3. MARY LAND Brigadiers 1-2-3, Quartermaster; Keyettes 2-3; French Club 1; leo F.T.A. 1-2 GORDON LANNOU Chemistry Club 2,- Jets 3; Tennis 1-2-3; Stu- dent Council 1-2; Jr. Achievement 2 JOEL LAWLESS Student Council 2-3; Koy Club 1-2-3; Good Sportsmanship League 2-3; Basketball 2-3; Ten- nis 1; King-Queen Court 3 ROBERT LAWLESS S.S.l.C. 3; Basketball 2-3, Co-Captain 3 BRENDA LEE F.H.A. 1 BILL LEWIS Band 1-2-3; Stage Band 2-3; Swimming 1-2; Jr. Rotarians 3; Band Officers 3 ANN LIEBIG French Club 3 JOHNNY LILLARD History Club 2-3; Choir 2; Jr. Achievement 3; Swimming 1-2 LESLIE LITTLE D.E. 2, Vice-President; Basketball 1 LAURETTA LIVINGSTON Band 1-2-3; Spanish 1; F.N.A. 3 BEVERLY LOVE F.N.A. 1; Band 1; D.O. 2-3, Sec. 3 PATRICIA LUBBOCK Anchor 1-2-3, Vice-Pres., Historian; Brigadiers 1-2-3, Lieutenant; Humanities Seminar 3; lee F.T.A. 3; Student Council 1-2 LOU LUMPKIN J.C.l. 1-2-3; Band Officers 2-3; Band 1-2-3; lee F.T.A. 3; Regional and District Band. LINDA LYON History 1-2-3, Sec. 3; Southern Belles 1-2-3, Sec. 2, Pros. 3; Armstrong F.T.A. 3, Treas.; Student Council 2-3; S.S.l.C. 2-3; Confederate Ball, Duchess 1-2; Queen 3 ARCHIE LUCAS F.B.l.A. 2 RODNEY MABRY Science Club 1; Jets 3 CATHY MAHER F.N.A. 1; D.O. 3 ELRAY MALLORY Brigadiers 1-2-3; Choir 1-2; G.S.A. 1-2-3, Sec. 3; Sparks F.T.A. 1-2-3 JERILYN MALONE Southern Belles 1, Vice-Pres.; Brigadiers 1-2-3; Keyettes 1-2-3, Historian; S.S.l.C. 2-3; Soph. Favorite King-Queen 3 BILL MARSHALL Key Club 1-2-3; S.S.L.C. 2-3, Vice-Pros.; Ten- nis 1-2-3; Science Seminar 1-2; Humanities Seminar 3; Student Council 2-3; Boy's State; Sorvice Award BILL MARTIN Baseball 1; Jr. Achievement 2-3; Pre-Mod. 1; Chemistry Club 2-3, Chaplain 3; Debate 3 SHARON MARTIN Band 1-2-3, Asst. Drum Major 1, Secretary 3; Koyettcs 1-2-3, Sec. 3; Sparks F.T.A. 1-2-3, Pres. 3; Student Council 3; S.S.I.C. 2-3; Band Of- ficers 1-3; Southern Belles 2-3; All-District, All- Region Band; Baylor Music Camp 3; Who's Who in Music 3 DOROTHY MARSH Spanish I; History 2-3,- D.E. 3, Trees.; Job Interview Trophy 3 DOUGLAS MAY Voc. Ag. 1-2-3 BEVERLY MILLS Antler 1-2-3, Chaplain 3; Brigadiers 1-2-3; Choir 1-2-3, Sec. 3; Student Council 1 KENNETH MILLER Choir 2-3 LARRY MILLER D.O. 3 LYNN MILLER Brigadiors 1-2-3, Company Commander; Anchor 1-2-3, Treas. 3; Lee F.T.A. 1-2-3, Treas. 3; S.S.l.C. 2-3; Student Council 1-2-3 252 JERRI MILNER Keycttes 1-2-3; S.S.l.C. 2-3; Student Council 2-3, Rep.-at-large, TASC Delegate; Claw Sec- retary 2; Favorite 1-2-3; King-Queen Court 1-2-3; Cheerleader 1-3; S.T.A.G.S. Sweetheart; Good Sportsmanship loaguo 2 JUDY MINTER Jr. Optimisses 2-3 JACK MOONEY Science Club 1; French Club 2; History 3 JOHN MOORE French Club 2; Biology Club 2; Debate 3; N.F.l. 3; S.S.I.C. 2-3; Humanities Seminar 3; Nat’l Merit Commendation ROBERTA MORGAN Lioness 3; Sparks F.T.A. 3; library Asst. 3 ELIZABETH MOSS J.C.l. 1-2; D.O. 3 CAROL MOSLEY Southern Belles 1-2-3 DOYLE MORRIS F.F.A. 1-2-3 ERNEST MUELLER 5.5.1. C. 2-3; J.C.l. 1-2, Vice-Pres.; Science Seminar 1-2-3; Choir 3; Madrigals 3; Nat'l Merit Finalist CHARYLENE MUENNINK Bond 1-2-3, Twirler 1; Spanish 1; Southern Belles 3; Anchor 3; Armstrong F.T.A. 3 SANDRA MURPHY F.H.A. 1 DALE MYERS Football 2-3 STEVE McAFEE S.T.A.G.S. 2-3; Student Council 1-3, Parlia- mentarian; Football 2 3; Basoball 2-3, Copt. 3 davis McCauley Football 1-2-3; Pi-Yi Kern Award BARBARA McCLAIN Antler 1-2-3; Southern Belles 1-2-3 lee McDowell Student Council 1; Armstrong F.T.A. 3; S.T.A.G.S. 3; Basketball 2-3; Golf 1-2-3 GARY McFATRIDGE F.F.A. 2-3, Soc. 2-3; Track 1-2-3 TONY McGAFFEY Swimming 1 VIRGIL McGAHEE Football 1-2-3; Student Council 2; Track 1-2-3 TRUMAN MclNTYRE Jr. Rotarions 1; Cross Country 2-3, Capf. 3 KAREN McMANUS Pre-Mod 1, Trees.; lioness 2-3, Historian 3; 5.5.1. C. 3; Art Club 3; Lee Traveler 3; J.C.l. 3; Art Award 3 woo die McQueen Basketball 1; Track 1; Baseball 2 RONALD NEILL C. A.P. 1; Dobate 3 EVERETT NIX Choir 1-2-3; Baseball 2-3 MEL OCKER Choir 1-2-3; S.T.A.G.S. 2-3, Chaplain 2-3 DANNY ODOM Jr. Academy of Science 1-2-3, President; Ten- nis 1; Science Awards 1-2; Science Seminar 1 SCHARLOTTE ODOM History Club 2-3, Social Chm.; lee Traveler 3, Business Mgr.; Jr. Achievement 3 CORA LOU OLIVER Spanish Club 1; Band 1-2-3 SHARON OLIVER D. O. 2-3, Vice-Pres. 3; Jr. Achievement 3 PAT O'REAR Spanish Club 1; F.NJL 2; Pre-Mcd 3; Gander Gazotto 3, Club Ed. Activities BOBBY ORR Jr. Rotations 1-2-3; Dobate 1; Footboll 2-3, Mgr. 2-3 TERRY ORR Band 1-2-3, Chaplain 3; S.S.LC. 2-3, Chaplain 3; Jr. Rotations 1-2-3, Vice-Pres. 3; Jr. Achieve- ment 2; Science Sominar 3; All-City Sym- phony; Summer Science Instituto 2; All-Dis- trief, All-Region Band GLENDA OSBORN Band 1-3; J.C.l. 1; History Club 3; Lee F.T.A. 3; Jr. Achievement 3, Sec. PAULA OSBORNE Band 1-2-3; Sludent Council 1; F.N.A. 1; History 2-3 SHARON OVERSTREET Southern Belles 1-2-3; History Club 1-2-3; Armstrong F.T.A. 3 PATRICIA OWEN Choir 1-2-3; Madrigals 2-3; All-Region Choir 2-3; All-State Choir 3; Who's Who in Music JANICE PAGE lee F.T.A. 2-3; Anchor 3; Brigadiers 1-2-3; History Club 1 CLARENCE PARKS Jets 3; Nat'l Merit Honorable Mention KENNETH PARKER Footboll 1-2-3; Baseball 1-2; Choir 3; Antler Beau 3 PAT PARKER G.S.A. 1-2-3, Co-Capt. 3; Brigadiers 1-2-3; Southern Belles 1 DON PARKHURST History Club 2-3, Pres. 3; S.S.l.C. 3; Track 1-2-3, Capf. 3; Track All-State, All-American 2; Who's Who in Social Science and Service RUTHIE PARRISH D.O. 3, Trcas.; F.H.A. 1; Student Council 3 GENE PEACOCK Football 1-2-3; Track 1-2; Jr. Rotarions 1-2-3; Choir 1-2-3, Vice-Pres.; F.H.A. Beau; Nat'l Honor Roll Track ROBERT PEACOCK J.C.l. 1; Science Club 1, Reporter Thespians 3; Sonior Ploy LUPE PEREZ F.N.A. 1-2-3 GEORGE PERKINS Key Club 1-2-3; Student Council 1-2-3; S.S.l.C. 3; Football 1-2-3; Basketball 1-2-3; TASC Del- egate; Boys' State 3; King-Queen Court 3 JEAN JAQUES PETIT French Club 1; History Club 2-3; Jr. Achieve- ment 2 CLAUDIA PHILLIPS Spanish Club 1; F.B.l.A. 2, Vice-Pres.; Band 1-2-3 DAVID PICKERING History Club 1-2-3; Band 1-2-3; Jr. Achieve- ment 2 PAT PLOCHECK History Club 1-2; Jr. Optimisses 3 CONNIE PORTER Jr. Rotary Anns 3; Choir 3; Jr. Achievement 3. Sec.; Sparks F.T.A. 2-3; F.N.A. 1, Band 1; Jr. Achievement Sweetheart JUDITH PORTER Student Council 1-2-3; lee F.T.A. 1-2-3, Chap- lain 3; Brigadiers 1-2-3, Quartermaster; French Club 1, Vice-Pres.; Antler 2-3 ANITA PRIGMORE Jr. Optimisses 1-2; J.C.L. 1-2-3, Pres.; J.C.l. Sweetheart ROBERT PRYOR Band 1-2-3; Choir 2-3; History Club 1-2-3; Madrigals 3; Echoes 2-3; Opera Workshop 3 SANDRA PURDY F. N.A. 2; G.S.A. 3 RAY PYE Woodworking 1-2-3, Vice-Pres. 3 HARRY PYRON Choir 1-2-3 PAUL QUINTON Math Club 1; Science 1; Chemistry Club 2-3, Vice-Pres. 3; S.S.l.C. 3; N.F.l. 2-3, Pres. 3; Science Seminar 3; Science Fair Awards; Sci- ence Dept.; Who's Who RE NIT A QUARTZ G. S.A. 1-2-3; Sparks F.T.A. 2-3 EDNA RASH Debate 2 SCOTTY RATLIFF Band 1-2-3 GLORIA RAZO Spanish Club 1-2 ROGER REED Woodworking 2-3; D.O. 3 MICKEY REILLY Key Club 1-2-3, Sec.; Golf 1-2-3, Capt. 3 ROBERT REISNER Chemistry Club 1-2; Band 1-2-3; Drama 3; Student Council 1 PATRICIA RICHMOND Southern Belles 1-2-3; History Club 2-3 MARTY RILEY F. N.A. 1; Student Council 1; Jr. Optimisses 3; library Asst. 1-2-3 AMBROSE RIOS French Club 1-2-3; Jr. Achievement 3 JANICE ROACH Southern Belles 1; Choir 2-3; History Club 1 2; Jr. Optimisses 3; S.S.LC. 2 PAT ROBERTS Antler 1-2-3, Pres. 3; F.T.A. 3; D.E. 3. Sec- retary; S.S.LC. 2-3; Drama 1 DONNA ROBINSON Choir 1-2-3; Pre-Mcd 3 CAROL ROBBERSON Spanish 1; Band 1-2; D.O. 3 ROBERT ROE Band 1-2-3; C.A.P. 1; Science Club 2; Debate 3 DAN ROGERS Band 1-2-3; History Club 2-3; Scicnco Club 1. Vice-Pres.; Baseball 1; Swimming Team ALBERT ROMBERG Chemistry Club 2 CAROL ROWE Drama 2; lee F.T.A. 2-3, Vice-Pres.; G.S.A. 3 JAMES ROY Jets 2-3; Math Club 1; Band 1-2-3 ROBERT RUCKMAN N.F.L 2-3, Vice-Pres. 3; Jr. Optimist 2-3, Reporter; Debate 2-3 KELLY RUSHING Key Club 1-2-3, Vice-Pres. 2, Treasurer 3; Student Council 3. Pres.; Class Officer 1-2; Baseball 2-3; Football 2-3; Football 2-3; Home- coming Court MARY ANNE RYAN G. S.A. 1-2-3, Captain 3 RICHARD SALINAS Spanish 2 JOHNNY SAVAGE Student Council 3; S.T.A.G.S. 3; Baseball 1-2-3; King-Queen Court 3; Class Favorite 3,- Rotary Ann Beau KARL SCANTLEN S.T.A.G.S. 2-3; Choir 1-2-3, Vice-Pres. 3; All- School Favorite 3; Football 1-2-3; Baseball 1-2-3; King of King-Queen Court CURT SCHILLER German Club 1, Trcas.; Chemistry Club 2 253 JOHN SCHULZE Thespian 2 3; Drama 2; N.F.L. 3; Debate 3 Sec.; Band 1 2; Nat'l Merit Finalist MICHAEL SEGERS S.T.A.G.S. 2-3, Secretary RICHARD SERBE Science Club 1-3; Chemistry Club 2; Jr. Achievement 3; Band 1-2-3; Band Officers 3 JERRY SHADDIX Pre-Med 1, Vice-Prciident; History 3; Band 1-2-3 BILL SHARP Science Club 1; Chemistry Club 2-3; Science Seminar 1-2-3; S.S.L.C. 3; Golf 1-2-3 JERRY SHE ATS History Club 1-2-3, Chaplain; Choir 1-2-3, President 3; Student Council 2 DAVID SHEETZ C. A.P. 1; D.O. 2-3, Reporter 2, President 3; Debate 3; V.I.C. 3, State President; V.I.C. Scholarship at Texas A.M. LONNIE SHERMAN D. E. 3 JACKLYN SHIRES Lioness 3; S.S.L.C. 2-3; Brigadiers 1-2-3; Sci- ence Seminar 1-2-3 KENNETH SHIVERS Biology Club 1; Jets 3; Jr. Achievement 2; Football 2 TERRY SIMON History Club 1; Key Club 2-3; Student Council 3; Band 1-2, President 1; Jr. Achievement 2-3; Swimming 1-2-3 RICHARD EARL SIMMS Science Club 1; History Club 2-3; D.E. 3 JIMMY SIPPETT Woodworking 3 JULIE SKEETE Spanish Club 1; Lioness 2-3; Southern Belles 1-3; Debate 1 WILLIAM SLOAN F.F.A. 3 BOBBY SMITH Woodworking 1; D.E. 3 DIANNE SMITH Band 1-2-3, Historian 3; Choir 2-3, Secretary; Armstrong F.T.A. 2-3, Secretary; Debate 1; Jr. Achievement 3; Literary Events 2-3; History Club 1-2-3, Reporter 3; Humanities Seminar 3; S.S.L.C. 2-3; Band Officers 3 DARLENE SMITH Tri-Hi-Y 1; Jr. Optimisses 2-3; Student Coun- cil 3; D.O. 2-3 DOROTHY SMITH F. N.A. 3 GAILAND SMITH Key Club 1-2-3; Student Council 1-2-3; Bas- ketball 1-2-3; Baseball 2 JERRI SMITH Math 1; Pre-Med 1-3; J.C.L. 1-2-3, Business Manager 3; Sparks F.T.A. 3; N.F.L. 3, Secretary JERRY SMITH Woodworking 2 JUANIE SMITH G. S.A. 2-3; Armstrong F.T.A. 3 JUDY SMITH Choir 1-2-3, Student Director 3; Boys' Quartet Accompanist 1-2-3; Madrigals 1-2-3, President 3; Opera Workshop 2; Southern Belles 2; His- tory Club 2-3, Vice-President; Echoes; S.S.L.C. 3; All-Region Choir THRESA SMITH F. N.A. 1-2 JUDY SOOY G. S.A. 1-2-3, Treasurer 3; Brigadiers 1-2-3, Historian 3; Sparks G.S.A. 2-3, Reporter 3 GEORGE SPANGLER Pre-Med 1-2; Jets 3 HARRY SPELL Football 1-2 254 ROBERT STAGNER Drama 1-2; Senior Play Stage Mgr. 3; Thes- pians 2-3; Stage Technician Award 1 BETH STANDLEY Antler 1-2-3, Vice-President 2, Secretary 3; Cheerleader 2; Good Sportsmanship 3,- Student Council 3; King-Queen Court 2-3; Homecom- ing Court 3; Sr. Favorite BARBARA STEGMANN F.B.l.A. 2 LELDA STEPHENSON D.O. 3 PATRICIA STERLING F.B.l.A. 2, Treasurer BONNIE STEWARD F.H.A. 1-2, Historian 1 BRENDA STRACK Tri-Hi-Y 1; Jr. Optimisses 2-3, Vice-President 3; Lee Traveler 1 MARTHA STRAUSS History Club 1-2; Jr. Optimisses 3; Sparks F.T.A. 1-2-3, Reporter 2, Treasurer 3; Hu- manities Seminar 3,- S.S.L.S. 2-3; Band 1-2-3; Nat'l Merit Finalist 3; D.A.R. Award 3 SHARON STRICKLING History Club 2; D.O. 3 JIMMIE STUOUHAL Chemistry Club 2; J.C.L. 3 RICHARD STRATTON Science Club 1; Woodworking 3 STEPHEN SWINT Choir 2-3; Athletic Trainer 1; S.T.A.G.S. 2-3, Treasurer BILL TADLOCK Swimming 1-2-3 BILL SAPLEY Woodworking 1-2, Secretary 3; Baseball 1; D.E. 3; Band 1 JIM TAPP Tennis 1 BERTIE TAYLOR D.O. 2-3; Spanish Club 1; History 3 GERALD TEEL Jets 3 , Sr. Rep.; Football 1-2-3,- Baseball 3 LINDA THOMAS F.H.A. 1; F.N.A. 2-3 NELSON THOMPSON Science Club I; S.T.A.G.S. 2; Art Club 3, President; Art Award 3 CATHERINE TIBBETS Library Asst. 3 JANICE TIDMON History Club 2-3; Armstrong F.T.A. 3 DIANE TIEMANN Jr. Optimisses 2; Jr. Rotary Anns 3; Lee F.T.A. 1-2-3, President 3; S.S.L.C. 2-3,- 8and 1-2-3, Treasurer 3; Band Officers 3; History Club 1 BECKY TIMMONS Brigadiors 1; F.B.L.A. 2; D.O. 2-3 DANNY TOLLESON Jets 3,- Golf 2-3; Jr. Achievement 3; Golf Award 2-3 HENRY TORRES F.F.A. 1-2 SAUNDRA TROUTMAN F.B.L.A. 2, President, Miss F.B.L.A. 2; D.E. 3, Historian MARTHA TUCKER History Club 1-2-3; Armstrong F.T.A. 2; Jr. Achievement 2; Southern Belles 1-2 SANDRA TURNER Art Club 3 JANE VAN DEVENTER Lee F.T.A. 1-2-3, Roporter 3; Gander Gazette 1-2, Editor 2; Lee Traveler 2; Southern Belles 3. Reporter 3,- Antler 3, Reporter; Jr. Achieve- ment 3; Teen Reporter 3; Dixie Dorlin's 2-3, Captain 3 JULIE VIA Keyeftes 2-3, Sr. Dir.; Sparks F.T.A. 1-2-3; Twirlcr 1-2-3; Jr. Achievement 3, Secretary, Sweetheart; J.C.L. 1 ROBERT VILES Science Seminar 3; S.S.L.C. 3; Chemistry Club 2-3, Parliamentarian 3; Spanish 1 LLOYD WAGNER F. F.A. 3; Swimming 1 V INNO WALLACE Brigadiers 1-2-3; Jr. Rotary Anns 1-2-3, Treas- urer 3; Leo F.T.A. 2 CATHERINE WALSH G. S.A. 1,- Chemistry Club 2; Jr. Rotary Anns 3; Humanities Seminar 3; Choir 2-3, Roportci 3; Brigadiers 1-2-3, Quartermaster; Studen Council 1,- Nat'l Morit Commendation RICHARD WALTERS Woodworking 2-3; D.E. 3 BARBARA WARNE S.S.L.C. 2-3, Reporter 3; Anchor 1-2-3, Pres- ident 3; Brigadiers 1-2-3, Lieutenant 3; Sci- ence Seminar 1; 1st Place Girls' Biology 1; Honorable Mention, Nat'l Science Teachers LEONE WASHBURN Band 1-2-3,- Powder Puff 2; G.O. 1-2-3; F.N.A. 1; Music Award 2-3; Miss V.F.W. Contestant 3 RAY WATSON S.T.A.G.S. 2-3, Reporter 3; Student Council 3; Armstrong F.T.A. 3; Track 1-2-3; Cross-Country 2 MARY BETH WATTS Jr. Rotary Anns 2-3, Chaplain 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Sparks F.T.A. 1-2; S.S.L.S. 2-3; Band 1-2-3, Librarian 1, Lieutenant 3; Band Officers 3 LORETTA WELCH History Club 1-2; Jr. Optimisses 3; Choir 2-3; Southern Belles 1; Jr. Achievement 3, Sec- retary JOSEPH PATRICK WELCH F.F.A. 1-2-3; F.F.A. Award 3 REBA WEST Southern Bellos 1-2-3; F.N.A. 2-3 DAVID WESTERMANN J.C.L. 2-3, Secretary 3; Band 1-2-3 MARY WHITAKER Brigadiers 1-2-3, Drum Major 3; Keyettes 1-2-3, Vice-President 2, President 3; Loo F.T.A. 1-2-3, Secretary 2; Dist. Vice-President 2; Student Council 1-2-3; Delegate to TASC; A.F.S.; King- Queen Court 3; Swccthcart-Jr. Rotarians 3 SUE WHITE Band 1-2-3, Stage Band 2-3; All-State Band 3; G.S.A. 1-2-3, Vice-President 3; Band Sweet- heart TOBIE WHITTEN Keyettes 1-2-3, Secretary 3; Choir 3; Southern Belles 1; Sr. Favorite; Relay Queen Finalist WAYNE WIGGINS D.D. 2-3 DOUGLAS WILLIAMS History Club 2-3; Swimming 1-2-3; Literary Events 3; Choir 1-2-3; Student Council 1; Sen- ior Play 3; Jr. Achievement 2-3, Treasurer 3 PAMELA WILLIAMS Band 1-2-3; Band Officers 3; S.S.L.C. 2-3; Music Award WILBURN WILLIAMS F.F.A. 3; Football 1-2 OSSIE WRIGHT Tri-Hi-Y 1; Pre-Mod 2-3, Historian 2, Secretary 3; Band 1-2-3; Lee Traveler 2 EVA YBARRA Spanish Club 1 BOB YOUNG D.E. 3 JOHN YOUNG Spanish 1; Pre-Med 2; Key Club 3; Football 1-2; Track 2 LEROY YOUNG F.F.A. 1-2; D.O. 3, Reporter 225 Ronnie Adcox Jim Aikey Craig Ainsworth Diana Alford Bobby Allen Fronces Amoretti Jimmy Anderson Linda Anderson Paul Anderson Mary Antonini Renee Ayers Jo Ann Aylor Kathy Barbee Bill Barker David Barnes William Barnett Doug Barr Billy Barrett Gene Barrington Janett Barton Shirley Bass Jeff Battle Jack Beaird Dottie Beal Mike Bedugh Bill Bell Pam Berry Hank Bethea Richard Birch J. 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White Darlene White Gloria Whitesides Jimmy Whitesides Chris Whitten Sandra Wilcox Mike Wilder Gayle Wiley Jimmy Wilhite Willie Bea Wood Raymond Wooten Beverly Wright Pat Wylie James Yandell Martin Yepez Roger Young Rickey Young Myra Faye Young Dwight Young Bob Allen Young Judy York 273 •1 George Rincon Sharon Francis Ronnie Wilhelrtf President Secretary Vice-President 274 Jamie Acosta Debbie Adams Judy Ainsworth Kit Allen Joel Alvis Jimmy Ammons Jeanette Anders Ronnie Anders Cheryl Anderson Susan Anderson Suzanne Anderson Joyce Arnett Sandie Arrington Dedra Ashley Neal Askew Teresa Atchison JoAnn Atchley Robert Atherton Brenda Atkins George Atkins Janot Atkins Randall Attaway Carol Bains Ricky Baker Gary Balderach Elaine Barnes Emily Barrington Anita Barron Florence Barron Renee Barsalou 275 Donald Bartgis Sammy Barton Marya Baugh William D. Baugh Brodie Beard John Beasley Carol Beaugh Tommy Becka Donna Bell Ann Bender Lynn Bender Ruth Bender Ronald Benfield Anna Rose Bennett Roger Bennett Charles Berniard Henry Bcrnshausen John Bettis William Bickloy Dianne Billedeaux Barbara Bird Guy Black Tommy Bianchi Gayle Bland Bobby Bobolik Rusty Boggess Barbara Bohannon Calvin Bohannon Jimmy iond Linda Bonner Helen Boodell Sherry Boone Pat Boothe Dolores Boudreaux Bonnie Bowen Earlene Bowers Barbara Boyd Gary Boyer Gail Brady Dina Kay Brazil Pam Brccland Jim Brian Mike Bridges Carol Bridwell Gloria Bridwell Gos R. Bricdon Mary Brockinton Linda Brooks Sherrye Brooks David Broussard Benita Brown Daniel Brown Joel Brown Linda Brown Shari Brown Janie 8ruce Horbert Bruner Candy Brunson Martha Brunson Marilyn Byran Pat Bryan Eugonc Bryant William Budd Sandra Buford Sandra'Burk Sharon Burnett Carolyn Burns Mike Burnside Chris Busch Woody Butler Brenda Byrd Carol Byrd 277 Libby Carroll Grady Carter Rickey Caruso Tim Casey Lee Cashat Ernie Caughman Roy Cavarretta Brenda Chandler Jim Chaplin Sherry Chappell Robert Chatfield Mary Ann Cheek Linda Chrisley Jamie Ciruti Tommy Clanton Leonee Cloud Wanda Cockrum Rodney Coker Ronnie Colley Roberta Collins Patsy Compton Ken Condry Mary Connally Charles Cook 278 Connie Cook Terry Cooke Lonnie Cormier Lloyd Cox Ray Cox Alma Coy Jane Craddock Sue Crawford Martha Creasy Mary Creasy Cynthia Crooks Helen Crunk Judy Crycr Mary Crycr Charles Cummings Courtney Curry Tim Curry Phyllis Daniel David Dauphin Bobby Davis Charles Davis Darroll Davis Kathy Davis Michael Davis Harvey Day Joseph Demoruelle Janice Depew Julie Derrybcrry Donald Dial Janet Dickerson Mike Dill Roger Dillon Harry Dinwiddie 279 Dickie Dixon Ray Dixon Beverly Dobbs Mary Dodd Buzzy D' Olive Margaret Donnelly Judith Downing Ronald Downing Betty Downs Anita Drew John Drouilhet Perry DuBose Mike Dupuy Sandra Durst Sheryl Earls Nancy Eastman Terry Eatherton Deboraah Edwards 280 James Elkins Dianne Elliot Mary Elliott Jo Ann Emanuel Mikell Enderli Richard Enderli Dennis Enloe Laura Estes Leigh Evans Mary Fanestiel Mike Faulk Janice Feazell Garry Fcnimore Jerry Fenimorc Mike Fenley James Fentcr tarry Fitzgerald Candy Fitzwater Teresa Flanagan Sheila Flcischman Carlton Flowers Patty Foote Randy Ford Sam Ford Darrell Fortenberry Stuart Foster Beverly Fox Sharon Francis Jamie Franklin Charlie Frazier Margaret Frazier Linda Frisby Warrcnetta Fritch Judy Frost Terry Frye Earl Fudge Lewis Fuller Jennifer Furen Pam Gann Ruth Ganson Angelia Garcia Chris Garcia James Garrison Kathy Garvey Dorris Gentry Carolyn Gerber Cynthia Gerbig Carlton Gibbs Jeanette Gibson Brenda Gilbert Ray Gilbert Carolo Gilmore William Girior Linton Givens 281 Lou Anna Gore Royette Grave Larry Joe Gray Cheryl Greene J. C. Grecnjhow Elaine Gregory Carroll Glass Larry Glenn Lindo Gober Debbie Godwin Diane Gonzales Gloria Gonzales Job Gonzales Linda Goodman Jerry Good son Charles Griffin James E. Griffin Becky Groner Barbara Gross Marie Guidry Livonna Guinn Merle Gunter Kay Haffelfinger Lonny Haffelfinger Geneva Hall Alico Haltom Elizabeth Hamel Odie Hamilton Arille Homman Sammy Hance Tommy Hance Ernie Hanks Royce Hanle Donald Harvey Hannah Heald Raymond Heinischell Patricia Hencke Kathy Henderson Ray Hennigan Pam Hensler Stanley Henson Betty Herbert Ester Hernandez Lucy Hernandez Bobby Herndon Fred Herrington Mary Herron Linda Hicbert Elaine Higgins Terry Higgs Art Hill Cecil Hill Darlene Hill Sheila Hill Connio Hiller Kathryn Hobbs Linda Holder Cindy Holland Jay Hollaway Virgil Hoppe Margaret Hornsby AAooneian House Barbara Howell Mark Howell Jimmy Hrabina Burnedette Hubbard Bevie Hudman Jimmy Hudson Ronnie Hudson Sharon Hudspeth Anne Humphries Kris Hunt Arthur Hutchinson Billy Hutson Pam Ingersoll Robert Isakson Charlene Jackson James Jackson Melony Ann Jackson Phillip Jackson Charles Jacobs Jeanie James Billy Janacek Zolphia Jenkins Ralph Jiminez Nancy John Emil Johnson Hank Johnson Linda Johnson Star Johnston Brenda Jones David Jones Diana Jones Jennifer Jones Ja Ro Jones Bernice Jordan Evolyn Juarez Sharon Kaderli Louis Kana Martha Kaft Kathy Keating Jane Kennedy John Killough Dennis King Lucille King Ken Kirkham Sarah Kirkman Dottio Kissick Nancy Kittle Jane Klima Buddy Kluch Wayne Kolwes Jerry Kovar Irene Krizak Bernard Kubica Rex Kulbeth Patrica Kurt Alice Laird Janice Laird Ronnie Laird Tommy laird Keith Lamb John Lammers Charles Lancaster Donald Langford Jimmy Laramore Maclyn Larpenteur Joy Laster Linda Laughlin Charlie Liggett Carolyn Light Romona Linares Jerry Linder Kathy Linder Brenda lindstrom Merlinc Loftin Jimmy Lovctto Claude Lowery Lynette Lucas Sandra luckey Fred lynch James McAdams Poto McAlister Michael McBride Mike McCartney Sylvia McCauley Murl McClain Cynthia McClendon John McClintock David McCormick Hugh McCulley Mike McDonald Thomas McFatridge 286 Rowcna Mahan Wayno Male Charles Marablo Ernest Maris Josephine Marron Calvin Martinez Susan McGraw Kathy McKay Kathryn McKee Richard McKinney A Patsy McLain Gayc McMahon Danny McManus Daphne McManus Margaret McMullin Johnny Mason Kay Massey Jerry Masters Marvin Masters Carol Matthews Janclle Matysak Arthur Maxwell Donna Maxwell Robert Maxwell Barbara May Mary Mcadcr Mack Meigs Mark Meigs Maxine Melton LaJonda Melugin Jeannie Middleton Ronnie Middleton Shirley Miller ___________287 Buddy Milner Christine Milner Linda Mintcr Kay Mitchell Michaelene Mock Pat Moffett Janice Mohr William Mookhoek Carolo Moon Bobby Moore Carolyn Moore Kay Moore Pat Moore Babs Montgomery Jarmila Morales Victor Moravits Beth Morclan Bill Morisak Carolyn Morris Joyce Morris Lota Mosesman Gary Motley Sandra Mott Richard Muoller Merikay Mullinnix Keith Mullins Barbara Mundell Virginia Munos Ann Murray Jill Myers George Henry Nelson Karen New Sharon New Judy Newton Cheryl Ocker Gary Odum 288 Richard Olachia William Olbrich Kelly Olive Anne Oliver Cynthia Oliver James Orchin Joan O’Renr Cathy Otis Janis Overstreet Jimmy Owens James Pagcl Donna Parker Wayne Parker Bobbie Parnell Peggy Parroifa Dennis Patterson Tommy Paulsol John Pavlas Barbara Pearson Jody Perkins Sharon Perkins David Phillips Norville Phillips Paul Phillips Peggy Pinnell George Platt Judy Ploeger Jane Pohler lindy Pool Annette Porter Cindy Porter Raymond Porter Jo Potter Steve Potts Billy Pounds Sally Powers 289 Karen Redmond Kay Reeder Geana Rcichenau Stanley Reid Wanda Rckosh James Reynolds Cheryl Pridmore Kathryn Priest Judy Quisenberry Darrell Radlc Sharon Rankin Betty Rayon Brenda Read Tommy Reagan John Red Judy Rhodes John Rice Jimmy Richards Mary Riggs David Riley Edgar Riley Sandra Ripkowski Billie Jean Roach Alice Roark Suzanne Roark Jimmy Robertson Kathy Robertson Alma Robinson Raymond Robinson Jimmy Rodgers Louis Rodriquez Rosemary Rogers Gilda Roman Anna Sawberger Nancy Schaeffer Bobby Schima Robert Schmall Carolyn Schneider Marshall Schubert Drew Scott Phillip Scott Terry Scott Gayle Seamans Wilma Seller Sandra Serres Sallio Sharp Carol Shaw Michael Shepherd Wayne Sheppard Molly Shields Ben Shirley Minda Shoemaker Mary Shugart Harvey Sjolander Janis Skeen Janie Smajstrla Bobby Smith Karen Smith Linda Smith Marilyn Smith Michaol Smith Randy Smith Sylvia Smith Diane Smitherman James Sobotik Kathy Soileau Ladonna Sonmier Tommy Sooy Wanda Sowdcrs Ralph Spears Lynn Spell Robbio Spell Mary Spurgeon Diana St. Clair Karen Stoin Patricia Stephens Lyn Sterling lee Charles Stratton Royce Strickland Walter Stricklin Judy Swick Marie Swor Charles Tallent Nancy Tapp Barbara Tarski Eddie Taylor Leroy Taylor Herbie Thomas Mary Thomas Georganne Thompson 292 Linda Tomek Edna Torres Johnny Touche Carolyn Townsend Sandra Trant Pam Trea Vernell Thompson Roy Tidmon Frcdna Tillery Betty Timmons Robort Timmons Linda Tincr Lloyd Tisdale Camille Tobin Kathryn Todd Ward Triche Bill Trigg Becky Trippe Barbara Troutman Bill Tucker Stuart Tumbull Jane Turner Lynda Turner Philip Tutt Leonard Twardowski Linda Tyler Dennis Underwood Angie Urrabaz Allen Vance George Vaught Maria Vega Rose Mary Venabte Rudy Venegas 293 Bobby Warne David Warren James Warren Porter Warren Zebbie Warren Leon Washburn Allen Webb Gloria Webb Jcanncll Weeks Marion Wehmeycr Allen Weikel Joanie Wells ■ larry Westermann Tommy Wheat Gay White Phyllis White Robert Whittcd Cheri Whitten Dennis Wiggins Veronica Wikstrom Charlotte Wilcox Ronnie Wilholm Jimmy Wilkcrson Mickey Wilkerson 294 Juanice Wilkinson Oennis Williams Jane Williams Lan Williams Virginia Williams Bob Williamson Biron Wilson Dorothy Wilson Helen Wilson Lynda Windham Ann Wismer Linda Witt Olivia Wood Sharon Woods Margaret Wootan Billy Wooten Paul Worley Pat Worthy Jennifer Wright Johnny Wright Roger Wunsch Barbara Yarborough Bobbie Young Gerald Young Leta Young Susan Young Robert Ziegler 295 School Board, Asst. Supf. W. D. Hinson, Knox Beavers, Clifton Adams, Ophelia Jones, President J. T. Horeezy, Superintendent George Gentry, William H. Bridges, Karl Opryshek, and L D. Victory. Not present, A. R. Stark. HOLLY McLEMORE Principal MRS. WINNIE BROWN Assistant Principal and Head of Guidance HENRY ARMSTRONG Assistance Principal and Dean of Men MR. ROY WHITE Counselor MISS EULA POTTER Dean of Women MRS. DOROTHY WILLIS Counselor MR. FRANK JAMES Counselor MRS. JEWEll AMMONS English B.A., TWU MRS. BETTE BAETHE Algebra B.A, University of Texas MISS MARY LEE BARTLETT Physical Education B.S., SHSC Kcyettes and Key-Clubbers serve at their annual Parents Appreciation Party. 298 W. R. BICKLEY, JR. English M.Ed., ETSC MRS. JANEL BLANSCeT English B.S., North Texas State JAY BOLLINGER Physical Education M.Ed.. University of Texas MRS. HELEN JOYCE BOWERS English B.A., University of Texas MRS. NETTIE BRADSHAW Social Science M.A., U. of Texas JOHN BRITT History 8.S., SHSTC BILL BRENTZEL Art M.Ed., SHSTC Mr. Casey waits while Richard Gresham and Renee Barsalou pour coffee at the Student Council's Christmas Tea. HALDEAN BROWN Chemistry M.Ed.. Colorado State J. D. BUCKNER Math,, Audio-Visual Dept. B.A., U. of Texas MRS. MARY LOU BURKETT English B.A., Trinity University 299 SHERMAN W. CHILDRES Latin M.A., ETSC MRS. HARRIETT COOK Business Education B.S., TWU LESLIE M. COUCH Distributive Education M.B.A., U. of Houston Brigadiers and band members provided that Gander Spirit at the pep rallies. 300 A. D. DAVIS Biology B.S., U. of Texas DREW DUNLAP Algebra, Asst. Track Coach B.A., U. of Texas MRS. GRACE EDWARDS Home Economics B.S., U. of Houston CHARLES FORQUE Band B.A., SHSTC J. W. GAMMEL Home and Family B.S., U. of Houston MRS. KATHERINE GEORGE Mathematics B.S.E., U. of Houston Home economics girls learn the art of window display. CHARLES GLASS English M.Ed., SMU DR. ALVERA GRIFFIN Physical Education Ed.D., U. of Houston MRS. MARY GUEMPLE Southern Belles, Madrigals M.M., Baylor 301 MISS ANNETTE HARRISON Business Education M.Ed., U. of Texas CLYDE HENDERSON Civics, Economics M.Ed., SHSTC LEON HIGGINBOTHAM Business Education M.Ed., ETSC 302 M. D. HIGHTOWER Social Science M.S., Baylor JERRY HILL Algebra B.A., U. of Texas A. F. HODGES Algebra, Physics M.Ed., Toxas A M MRS. EDITH HODGES Chemistry B.A., Colorado College MRS. NATALIE HUCKABEE English M S., etsc MRS. LOUISE JONES English M.A., Baylor Confusing moments prevail before the lee Band leaves for another game. MRS. IRIS JONES Librarian B.A., Stephen F. Austin MRS. SYBIL JORDAN Social Science M.S., U. of Houston ROBERT P KELLEY Social Science M.A., Columbia University 303 PAUL Bill KERN Physical Education M.A.. SHSTC R. T. KERR Agriculture M.S., Texa A M T. L KIEIMAN German, Russian B.S., Texas A M Those Darlin Cheerleaders put forth highly skilled effort at Powder Puff game. 304 MRS. CAROLYN KIUGORE Home Economics B.S., U. of Texas RON KRAMER Physical Education B.S., Rico University ROLAND KUDLA Physical Education B.S., Texas A l KEVIN LOUNSBERRY Physical Education B.S.. SHSTC MRS. CAROLYN LOWE Mathematics B.A., Texas Tech H. M. McCANDLESS Biology M.Ed., U. of Houston Anxious Sissie Coaches pace sidelines as Darlins' make a TD. MRS. MARY BETH McELROY Physical Education B.A., Baylor MRS. CHRISTINE McLEMORE Study Hall MISS JANE MITCHAM English M.A., Northwoatern University 305 CECIL MOORE Algebra, Geometry Bv$., Texes ASM MRS. VALERIE MOTLEY Social Science B.S.E., Arkansas State Teachers W. F. MULLER Diversified Occupations M.S., Texas ASM It's a rough, tough game all the way. 306 MRS. IMA MAE MUSTON English M.Ed., U. of Texas MRS. ROSELLE MYERS English B.A., U. of Houston MRS. MAE NELSON Biology B.S., U. of Texas CUNT NETTIETON Biology, Tennis M.Ed., U. of Texas MRS. MARY NEWMAN Speech B.S., SFA State College H. H. NITSCHMANN Woodworking M.A., SHSTC Home economics students plan menus. Bill PARRISH Social Science B.S., ACC MRS. HAlllE PAnERSON Algebra B.A., U. of Texas MISS GLORIA POPE English B.A., U. of Texas 307 DR. JOHNIE B. PUNCHARD Business Education Ed.D., U. of Houston D. B. RATLIFF Biology M.Ed., SHSTC DAVID W. RICHARDS Geometry, Algebra B.A., Harding College Biology students receive important information on field trips. 308 JOHNNY RILEY Business Education M.S., Baylor MISS EVELYN ROBSON Mathematics M.E-, U. of Houston BEVERLY ROCKHOLD Physical Education, Track M.A., U. of Houston MRS. CLARA SCOTT Business Education M.S., U. of Colorado T. F. SEALE Vocal Music M.M., North Texas State BEN SESSIONS German, English B.A., U. of Texas With 2,000 students at Lee, it's hard to find an empty hall. MRS. DOROTHY SHERRILL Physical Education B.S., ETSTC NOAH T. SMITH English M.Ed., U. of Houston MRS. MARGARET STRAUSS English M.A., U. of Houston 309 PETE SULTIS Physical Education M.Ed., University of Houston WILLIAM TADLOCK Art M.Ed., University of Houston ALLEN TIPPS Chemistry B.S., Howard Payne College Homecoming Court and Queen Carole King pose for a picture. 310 OON TREUHARDT Physical Education B.S., SHSTC MRS. DORIS TREYBIG English B.S., TCU MRS. LUCILLE WADDELL Librarian B.A., North Toxas State ANDREW WAIZEL Social Science B.S., U. of Houston W. L WARO Mechanical Drawing M S.. Texas A M Homemaking girls arc taught the art of giving social functions. BARNEY WEBBER Spanish M.A., Baylor R. M. WEDGEWORTH Mathematics M.A., Peabody College MISS BETTYE JO WHITE Physical Education M.Ed., U. of Houston MRS. DOROTHY WHITE Mathematics M.Ed., Southwest Texas Brigadiers prepare for a visit from Santa Claus to the brig. MISS ELAINE WHITE Physical Education M.A., TWU JOE D. WOOD Social Studies M.E., ETSTC 312 Mr . Arthur Mae Lemon, Mr. McLemoro's Sec- Mr . Evelyn Badgloy, Registrar retary. Mr . R. W. Hayes, Mr. Arm- strong' Secretary Mrs. Stella Becka and Mrs. Bar- bara Nelson, Guidance Office Secretaries. Mrs. Lucille Rockhold, Attendance Records. Mrs. Maudes Wood, Secretary 313 Cafeteria Staff MRS. NETTIE LAIRD Manager Stated art Mr . Nettie laird and Mr . Dantie Gillum. Tho e standing are Mrs. Annie Harvey, Mrt. Marie Fruge, Mrs. Justine Bullion, Mrs. Eliza Johnson, Mrs. Georgia Wilson, Juanita Beaird, Mrs. Pearl Jones, Mrs. Dora Williams, Mrs. Eva Cutchen, and Mrs. Eva Peacock. 314 Building Maintenance Mary Martinez and Delore Perez take care of the girl ’ gym and tho Brig. Mr. Henry Altwino and Mr. William Hunt take care of the boy ' gym and the swimming pool. Building and maintenance crew include B. W. Barfield, Billy Nettle, Armando Rio . E. I. Yarborough, Walter Ocker, G. E. Mullin , A. I. Smith, Ethel Canada, and Bessie Holme . 315 ADVERTISING Boots belong in today's living! ! Priced $4.95 and Up — Boys, girls, imen's, ladies', majorettes, and drill boots. TEXAS SHOE CLINIC 923 E. Fayle, I blk. off Hwy. 146 Baytown's only shoe repair with Drive-in window service HOUSTON NATURAL GAS SYSTEM Serving the Gulf Coast Area 621 West Sterling Baytown 582-8308 318 ■ CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 'The Helpingest Bank In Town! CULPEPPER'S FURNITURE COMPANY 612 W. Texas 582-81 15 320 ALTMAN'S MISS VOGUE 201 W. Texas 582-2372 Home of Fine Clothes Ladies' Apparel 7127 Bayway Dr. 566-5816 MONTEREY HOUSE Mexican Food to Take Home THE FABRIC SHOP 108 West Texas Ave. 582-7426 321 EASTSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH 1700 Danubina 583-5438 Shop ... PENNY'S You’ll Live Better — You’ll Save More 220 West Texas Avenue 582-8295 s e OBRIEN'S FOOD MARKET . £ b 2100 North Main 583-7333 Baytown, Texas 322 1963 SPONSORS These Merchants Back Our School ... So Let's Back Them! BOOK STALL 224 W. Texas Avenue 582-5418 Books for every purpose and occasion HOME LUMBER CO. 800-802 E. Texas 582-8241 All Kinds of Building Material for every purpose PAINE BROTHERS 217 W. Texas 582-2996 Specializing in apparel for men and women of distinction HOUSE OF FASHION 200 W. Texas (Robert G. Feinborg) 582-6028 For the most recent styles in women's clothing KOHLTFARBER'S STUDIO 291 I Market Street 583-1395 HOLLAWAY'S FOOD MARKET 701 N. Alexander 583-1781 For fine foods, shop at Hollaway's GLENN'S FOOD MARKET 1243 Cherry 582-4326 Where quality and reasonable prices are combined LYON'S FOOD SERVICE 1500 N. Pruett 582-8036 Quality food at popular prices BUSY BEE FLOWER SHOP Across From San Jacinto Memorial Hospital 582-9144 323 KEMP TONY'S EQUIPMENT CO. Tractors and Farm Equipment Motor Trucks 582-8148 The Best Place to Buy Your Ford Is From . .. THAD FELTON 622 West Texas Ave. 582-8186 We Serve to Serve Again BRITTON-CRAVENS LUMBER COMPANY 2609 Market St. 582-8265 324 ave HARRIS COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 582-8355 Savings and Loan Bldg. Baytown - 325 SAM BENNETT HUMBLE SERVICE STATION Personalized Service Dial 582-7269 2814 North Main Baytown, Texas Richard and Kelly buy their school supplies from Mr. E. G. Gresham, manager of T. G. Y„ Baytown's school supply headquarters. Compliments of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK The Bank of Courtesy MEMBER OF F.D.I.C. Baytown, Texas 326 MOORE'S SHOE STORE 213 West Texas 582-2159 327 Supporting the Ganders PEOPLES STATE BANK Baytown, Texas MEMBER F. D. I. C. THE TOWER Real Charcoal Broiled Steaks No. I on Decker Drive 582-9088 No. 2 2505 Market Street Rd. Car Service Only 711 West Texas Ave. Baytown, Texas FREE PARKING STORE SIDE! Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back 328 T. F. ODOM, BUILDER OF FINE HOMES 2403 Belvedere 582-5930 1310 Market WISMAR'S Fine Jewelry and Gifts 582-9649 329 YOUNG PLUMBING HEATING CO. Mechanical Contractors Houston call CA 8-7833 Baytown call JU 2-5070 P.O. Box 453 301 N. Commerce Baytown, Texas Established m CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS CHADWICK STUDIO 106 E. DeFee Dial 582-7315 WILKENFELD PRYOR'S DRIVE-IN 900 Decker Drive HIGHLAND'S STATE BANK SAVON FOODS 302 N. Main 426-3415 232 S. Main 426-3528 Highlands GUY'S -N- DOLLS REBA STEWART, Owner 6404 Bayway Dr. 566-5013 In the Wolverton Shopping Center HIGHLAND'S SHELL CO. 1318 S. Main 426-2414 331 Carolyn, Kitty, and Karen enjoy the atmosphere of MORRISON'S COLONY HOUSE, home of fine colonial furniture in Baytown ... 408 W. Texas Avenue. BEALL'S remodels their Baytown store to provido bot- ter service and more space for Baytown shoppers. Regardless of tho crowd, you will find quick and reli- able sorvico at FLOYD D. CARROLL SONS Hum- ble sorvico station at 1407 N. Main. 332 HUMBLE SERVICE WITH A SMILE ALLEN RICE HUMBLE STATION 500 Alexander 582-7248 TAYLOR HAMMACK HUMBLE STATION 908 N. Hwy. 146 582-8985 JACK E. LATHAM SERVICE STATION Hwy. 146 583-1670 GEORGE MULLENS SERVICE STATION 518 Park 583-1275 GORDON YOUNG SERVICE STATION West Main and Market 582-4495 FULLER'S SERVICE STATION 913 S. Main 582-8171 333 V M COMMERCE FOOD MARKET Highest Quality Fresh Meats — Vegetables and Groceries 411 North Commerce 582-5913 DEAN'S DRESS SHOP 6424 Bayway Drive Woster 334 SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH 504 North 5th 582-5264 REV. PAUL STEPHENS, Pastor HOUSTON AUTOMATION INSTITUTE Complete Automation Training for: IBM key punch and verifier IBM data processing machines IBM computer programming 1620 and 1401) ACCOUNTING AUTOMATION ACCOUNTING TYPING SPEED SHORTHAND VARIOUS OTHER BUSINESS COURSES Houston Automation Institute (Across From the New Humble Bldg.) 1516 Milam Houston, Texas CApital 8-9963 335 Signatures The hall are crowded, but a lof of fun. 336 Signatures But, please. Santa. I've been a good boy. 337 Index Acosta, Jamie 193, 199, 275 Aco fa, Rudy 200, 215 Adams. Bob 58. 215 Adams, Debbie 57, 74. 121. 275 256 Adkins, Sonya 43. 215 Adran, Grade 6, 7, 25, 37, 55, 111. 112. 113 200. 215 Aikcy, Jim 47, 172, 173. 256 Aikcy, Mory Carol 59. 169, 215 256 275 Alford, Diana 25 , 46, 48, 113, 117, 256 84 Alford, Melvin 194, 196, 215 Alford, Ruth 92, 215 Alleman, Elizabeth 41, 56, 166, 215 Allen, Bobby 38, 193, 256 . 172, 173, 215 Allen, Kit ... 39, 57. 66. 113. 275 47. 49. 71. 215 Altman, Tina 41, 56. 132, 166, 215 123 Alvi , Joel 59, 172, 173, 275 Ammons. Jimmy .... 137, 199. 275 Amoretti, Frances' 256 Ander , Jeanette 127, 128, 275 97. 215 Andert, Ronnie 97, , 99, 275 Anderson, Carole 25, 30. 37, 41. 54. 117. 153, 154, , 166, 215 Anderson, Cheryl ... 59, 62, 275 Anderson, Jerry ... 96, 97 , 99, 215 Aderion, Jimmy 200, 201, 256 Anderson, Linda .... 46, 116, 129, 256 215 256 Anderson. Susan 52, 105, 275 Anderson, Suzanne 275 Ansualda, Gloria . 216 256 Appclt, Jane 93, 102, 103, 216 93, 102, 103, 216 Archer, Sharon 56. 74, 122, 216 Arnett, Joyce . 52, 59, 61, 275 113, 174 216 216 275 Arthur, Serena Kay - 216 Ash, Hoya 194, 196, 210 275 Askow, Neal 58, 137, 275 Atchison, Teresa 58, 275 Atchley, Jo Ann 57, 275 Atherton, Robert — 165, 172, 173, 275 275 Atkins, George 275 Atkins, Janof 52, 275 Atkins, Joe 52, 123 Attaway, Randall 94, 275 Avalos, Joe 210, 216 Avery. Charlene 216 Ayers, Rcneo • 256 Aylor, Jo Ann 256 Babin, Mary Clare 41. 59, 63, 64, 66, 106, 177, 216 Bachmoyer, Ardalia 102, 103, 216 256 Badgett, Lillie 101, 256 216 Badgley, Jennie 41, 46, 106, 111, 164, 256 Bailey. Colleen 66, 67. 148. 178, 256 59, 216 Bailey, Peggy 41, 56, 120, 122, 140, 141, 256 Bailey, Teresa 47, 102, 104, 256 Bains, Carol _____ 52. 127, 275 Bains, Linda ... ... 41, 46. 256 256 Baker, Joe 59, 174. 256 275 Balderach, Gary 275 Balderach, Wayne 174, 216 Baldridge, Carolyn 93, 216 Baldridge, Marilyn 59, 256 8arbcc, Kathy 256 Barclay, Judy __ 47, 148, 174, 216 Barclay, Malcom 216 Barker, Bill 185, 189, 256 71 217 Barnes, David 111, 199. 256 Barnes, Elaine 57, 103, 122. 152 Barnes, Larry .... 217 256 Barnhill, Reggie . __ 217 Barr, Doug „ , , 176, 256 Barr. Earlino —... , 37. 56. 77, 174, 217 Barrott, Billy — 160, 256 217 Barrington, Emily . ... 127, 275 Barrington, Gene 256 275 Barron, Florence 114, 275 Barsalou, Renee 39, 56, 131, 275 Bartgis, Donald . .. 192. 276 Barton, Bobby 97, 141, 217, 138 Barton, Janett 46, 256 Barton. Sammy 276 217 Bass, Shirley 101, 256 46 Battle, Jeff 38. 47, 123, 146, 256 217 Bauer, Freddy 46, 49, 217 276 Baugh, William D. 276 Baughman, Eva Noll 43, 115 58, 167, 256 Beal, Dottie 153, 256 276 276 Beaugh, Carol 52, 66. 276 Beaugh, Mike . 41, 47, 124, 257 Bccka, Tommy 276 37, 217 Bell, Bill 97, 257 39, 116, 276 Bender, Ann 169, 276 276 Bender, Ruth 168, 169, 276 Bcnfield, Ronald ................ ■ • - 276 Bennett, Anna Rose 66, 276 Bennett, Daniel_______________________ 172, 173, 217 Bennett, Linda - .......................... 217 Bennott, Roger ....................... 123, 276 Bornardin, Jo Anne ______________________ , 116, 152 Bemiard, Chariot____________________________210, 276 Bernshausen, Henry „----------------------- 276 Berry, Pam 38, 56, 257 Bethea, Ginny 28, 40, 41, 46, 49, 119, 163, 167, 217 Bethea, Hank _________________ 123, 192. 164, 257 Betti , Brenda .________________________________ 52 Betti , John 97, 99, 276 Bianchi, Tommy ------------------------- 276 Bianchi, Toni _____________________________ 124, 165 Bickley, William 143, 165, 210, 211, 276 Billcdcaux, Dianne______________________________ 276 Birch, Richard_________________________ 47. 167, 257 Bird, Barbara ........._.— 52, 104, 276 Bird. Ellen Sue_____________________________115, 217 Bird, J. E.________________________________ 193. 257 Bird, Johnny . -.......— 217 Bird, Stella _________________________ 115, 257 Black, Guy________________________________ 193. 276 Blackford, Danny .................... ..... - 97 Bland, Gayle___________________ 57, 95, 121, 276 Boatright, Wanda ______-—__ 100, 101, 257 Boblut, Barry----------------------------- 202, 257 Bobolik, Bobby----------------------------- 193, 276 Boggess, Kay - ........—..........—........ 153, 257 Boggoss, Rutty . .. 199, 276 Bohannon, Barbara ____________________ 105, 276 Bohannon, Calvin ----------------------------- 276 Bolmanski, — .............-......._........ 210, 211 Bond, Gordon______________------------- 97, 99, 217 Bond, Jimmy............—.................... 52, 276 Boney, Wanda ................................... 257 Bonin, Harold _________________________ 94, 95, 257 Bonner, Linda —-............. 52, 276 Boodel, Dianna------------------------- 38, 115, 257 Boodell, Helen-..................._........ 113, 276 Boone, Johnny 172, 174, 257 Boone, Sherry ______ 66. 276 Boothe, Pat____________________________ 43, 95, 276 Borski, Marilyn ______________ 103, 117, 217 Botsley, Jame 68, 81, 82, 83, 210, 208, 211, 218 Botkin. Danny ________________ 118, 185, 187, 218 8oudloche, Karon 64, 66, 76, 218 Boudreaux, Dolore Bennie . 21, 276 Bowen, Bonnie____________________________________276 Bowers, Mike ___________________________________ 209 Bower , Earlcne________________________ 66, 276 Boyd, Barbara.................................. 277 Boyd, Bill-------------- 47, 71, 49, 176, 257 Boyd, Linda _______________________________ 101, 257 Boyer. Gary____________________________________ 277 Boyett, Nick ____________________________________123 Boyle , Bill - 257 Bradbury, Wayne ________________________________ 218 Brady, Gail .......................... 56, 132, 277 Brady, Gail-------------------- 41, 46, 73, 48, 257 Bramlctt, Sherry ____________________________56, 218 Brand, Donnie _________________________________ 218 Brandon, Clyde_________________________ 46, 49, 257 Bravo, Alma _________________________________ 218 338 Index Bray, Travis —__ 257, 148 Brazil, Dina Kay . ... 277 Brazzil, Bonita 101, 161, 176, 257 145, 161, 164. 257 Breeland, Pam 131, 2 77 Brewer, Sandra 58, 218 52, 277 277 Bridwell, Carol 105, 277 277 Broden, Gus R. 203, 277 Bright, Tommy . 83, 257 Brinkley, Patsy 164, 257 Brinkman, Terry .___ 124, 165 Brock, Donald 170, 171, 218 Brock, Melton Ray .. 257 Brockingfon, Eva Lou 104, 257 Brockinton, Mary 66, 105, 277 Brooks, Linda ... 52, 277 218 277 Broussard, David 58, 165, 167, 277 Broussard, Laris 176, 185, 186, 193, 218 52. 53, 277 277 277 277 Brown, Shari Lee 52, 53. 128, 277 Burce, Janie 56, 132, 277 Bruner, Herbert 277 Brunson, Candy 57, 153, 277 Brunson, Martha 39, 66, 277 Bryan, Kathy 100, 101, 257 277 Bryan, Pat 57, 113, 277 192, 277 Bryant, Lonnie . 90, 257 Bryant, Richard 97, 257 Buckner, Betty 93. 144, 218 Buckner, Joyce 91, , 93 277 Buelow, Bobby 47, 58, 257 Buford, Sandra .—__ 57. 77, 120, 277 Bullock, Mike 41, 199, 257 218 Burch, Donny 200, 257 257 Burk, Sandra .. 115, 177, 277 Burleson, David 37, 83, 174, 218 Burnett, Cheryl 66, 126, 257 Burnett, Sharon 277 218 Burns, Carolyn 124, 277 Burns, Gloria . 25, 26, 46, 128, 219 Burnside, Mike 97. 99. 277 Burroughs, Richard . 209, 258 Busby, Herbie .. 59, 82, 83, 258 277 Bussa, Gwen 124, 206. 207, 258 Buster, Karen 41, 46, 112, 164 Buster, Pete 28, 144, 166 Butcher, Patsy Ann 104, 258 Butchor, Peggy 219 99 Butler, Sandra 13, 23, 25, 56, 76, 121, 122, 134, 137, 214, 219 Butler, Woody 20, 59, 2 77 Byers, Roger . 16, 25, 81. 83, 194, 196, 198, Ciruti, Jaimic ....................... 57, 66, 278 Clanton, Tommy--------_------------------- 278 Byrd, Brenda ------_------------------------- 277 Geraldina____________________101. 258 Byrd, Carol . .. 277 Clark, Leonard____________— 220 Cakobread, Faith----------------------------- 278 Clark, Martha ____________________ 100. 101, 258 Calhoun, Karen------------------- 56, 74, 258 Clark, Mary Leo_______________________ 46. 220 Calhoun, Randy-------- 19, 137, 193, 200, 258 Clayton, Dianne ________________________________ 258 Calk, Rodney-------------------------- 58, 278 Cleppcr, Marcus_______________________193. 209 Cellam, Ann 39, 57, 77, 278 Clevenger, Larry . 161, 163, 172, 173 Calloway. Dane ............................ 258 Clinton. Janie 66, 67. 100, 101, 259 Cambern. Pam-----------------------------------52 Clopton. Janet_______________________________259 Camp, Becky --------------- 38, 56, 117. 258 Clopton, Jimmy __ 18, 25, 83. 211, 255, 259 Camp, Gay ...................... 57, 66. 278 aoud Lconce 52, 133, 116, 165, 278 Campbell, Ann--------------------- 66, 93, 258 Cloud, Ricky 7, 164, 177, 259 Campbell, Dennis ----------------------------- 71 Cockerham, Jimmy 203 Campbell, Don ■ .....................- 219 Cochrum, George_____________ 71, 204, 205, 259 Campbell, Gary--------------------———- 278 Cockrum, Wanda — 278 Campbell, Patricia .................. - 278 Coker, Rodney_______________________________ 278 Campbell, Raymond ................ . 47, 49, 258 Colley, Ronnie........................ _... 278 Campos, Sylvia ...................- 52, 278 Collins, Roberta ________________ 69, 116, 278 Canary, Brenda 219 Combs, Elaine__________ 54, 56, 118. 154, 152, 220 Cannamore, Helen 100, 101, 278 Comeaux, Libby ... 41, 46, 49, 164 Cappleman, Nancy---------------------- 57, 139 Compton, Edra 18, 23, 25, 38, 116, 131, Cappa, Marilyn_____________ 57, 139, 141, 258 255, 259 Carney, Sue _______________ 41, 57, 139, 258 Compton, Patsy ------------------ 39, 46, 278 Carr, Richard _____-__________________ 59, 278 Condry, Ken--------------------------------- 278 Carrizales, Esperanza-------------------------105 Con©, Claire --------------- 56, 122, 139, 259 Carroll, Libby________________________ 52, 278 Connally, Joyce------------- 56, 152, 154, 220 Carroll, Sonya ____________ 56, 77, 116, 258 Connally, Mary------------------- 57, 139, 278 Carouso, Ricky .............................. 97 Connor, Cathy------------------------- 56, 259 Carrow, Norman —........................... 258 Connor, Pam ---------------- 37, 56, 139, 220 Carter, Grady_________________________ 210, 278 Contreras, James__________ 41, 94. 95, 163, 220 Carter, Sandy................................ 258 Conway, David _ 25, 185, 190, 209, 210, 220 Carter, Sue 258 Cook, Charles .......................... 278 Caruso, Rickey ........................... 278 Cook, Connie--------------------- 52, 114, 279 Casey, Gwenn D............ 174, 179, 219, 210 Cooke, Terry-------------------------------------279 Casey, Karen ............. 64, 66, 67, 219 Cooper. Ruth-------------------------- 104, 259 Casey, Larry _______________________ 83, 203, 258 Copes, Debbie--------------------------------165 Casey, Tim __________________________ 169, 278 Corbett, Jimmy------------------- 41. 143, 220 Cashot, lec 59. 193, 278 Corbett, Wayne........................ 41. 259 Caskey, Ndde__________________________ 101, 258 Corey, Alma----------------------------------105 Castillo, Alex 258 Cormier, Lonnie ----------_--------------279 Castleberry, Melvin ■ ■ ... . 97, 258 Cornell, Mary......................... 32, 220 Castro, Maria___________________ 168, 169, 258 Corwin, Carolyn 45, 64, 66, 109, 119, 175, Caswell. Barbara ____________________________ 258 00 Cathrincr, Marcus_____________________________219 Cotten, Weston------------------------175. 259 Caughman, Ernie______________________________ 278 Couch 94. 193, 259 Cauthen, Gary .............................. 258 Cowart, Donnie ------------------ 97, 98, 259 Sharon, Sharon____________________ 86, 87, 219 Cowcy, Dorothea-----------------------101, 221 Cavaretta. Roy__________________ 123, 211, 278 Cowhig, Norine ----------------- 102, 103, 221 Chamberlain, John 258 Alm« 279 Chandler, Brenda _____________ 21, 113, 278 Cox, Lloyd---------------------------- 52, 279 Chandler, Judy____________________ 56. 74. 219 Cox, Ray .................................. 97, 279 Chandler, Nancy _________________46, 78, 122, 258 Cox, Susan---------------------------- 66, 227 Chandler, Sue Ann_____________ 57, 174, 258 Crabcr, Janelle----------------------- 93, 221 Chaplin, Jim_________________________________ 278 Craddock. Jane-------------- 57. 73, 122, 279 Chaplin, Virginia 17, 23, 25, 36, 37, 41, Craft, Diana---------------------------------- 66, 221 47, 48, 49, 71, 219 Cranford, Charles----------------------------221 Chapman, James_______________________________ 258 Cranford, Clifton -------------------- 210, 211 Chappel, Norman ■■■ 97 Crawford, Sue------------------- 52, 105, 279 Chappell, Sherry_____________________________ 278 Creasy, Della------------------------- 104. 259 Chastcen, Danny_______________________156, 219 Creasy, Martha ------------------ 52, 101, 279 Chaffield, Robert 165, 172, 278 Creasy, Mary ------------------------- 52, 279 Cheek, Mary Ann _____________________________ 278 Creel, Karen ------------------------------- 221 Cherry, Twyla ________________________ 47. 219 Crocker, Thomas ---------------------- 172, 221 Chiles, Elvis _______________________________ 219 Crooks, Cynthia ---------------------------- 279 Chrisley, Linda 278 Crunk, Helen ............................... 279 339 Index 221 279 Cryer, Mary 105. 279 Cummings, Charles 279 Cummings, Diane 46, 221 Cunningham, John 25, 32, 37. 75. 85, 190, 221 Cunningham, Linda 41, 78, 164, 259 221 Cupps, Robert 87, 88, 89. 144. 221 221 Curry, Courtney 52. 73. 279 Curry, Meredith .... 46. 75. 49. 259 279 221 Daffern, Dorthea 47. 259 Dahlquiit, Mike 134, 137, 199, 259 259 Daniel, Kenneth 97, 99, 177, 222 279 Daniel, Sally 259 Darby, Alan 210, 259 Dauphin, David .... 59. 279 Davis, Barbara 93. 259 Davis, Becky 46. 128, 259 Davis, Billy 259 Davis, Bobby 58, 193, 279 58. 222 Davis, Charles . ... 279 Davis, Charles 2S9 279 Davis, Fernie 222, 210 Davis, Kathy 109, 279 Davis, Larry 47, 69, 49. 120, 222 Davis, Mary 90, 93. 102, 103, 222 Davis, Michael 52, 123, 279 Davis, Parker 83, 177, 203, 259 Davis, Sandra 37, 90. 91. 222 Dawson, Judy 222 Day, Harvey ............ 39. 52, 53. 279 222 259 Delgado, Rebecca .. 222 Del Toro, Eva ... 259 Del Toro, Irene 101, 259 Demoruelle, Joseph 279 Denny, Donald 47, 49. 50, 222 Depew, Janice 279 De Pew, Marie_____________________________222 Dcrdcn, Kathie . 26, 56, 118. 138. 139, 222 Derry berry, Julie _ 52, 279 Derryberry, Mike 170, 171. 222 De Vaal, Evelyn 87, 222 68, 138. 222 279 39, 52, 71, 279 97, 222 46. 49, 222 71 Didrikscn, Arthur ( Dec ) 185, 189, 260 Diebel, Donny 41 46, 49. 223. 163 _ 170, 171, 223 260 41, 66, 223 Dill, Mike 192, 279 101, 260 Dillon, Roger 279 279 280 Dippel, Carol 112, 115, 120, 223 Evans, Delores 56, 114, 119, 260 .... 186, 185, 280 280 260 84, 85, 144, 224 163, 280 105, 280 114, 280 210 83. 200 167 59, 111. 260 224 280 193, 280 172, 280 83, 176 179, 224, 203 Dommcrt, Charlotte . 46. 49, 112, 113, 223 Fayle, Glenda 224 Donnelly. Margaret 52, 280 Fayle, Judy — 38, 64, 66, 122, 126, 129, 260 56, 74, 118, 223 260 260 66, 280 117, 223 . 224 260 58, 260 172, 223 87, 224 280 56, 66, 67, 140, 224 46, 223 280 .... 280 280 66, 280 280 280 280 Drew, Carl 223 260 Drouilhet, John 84, 85. 145, 206, 165, 174. Ferguson. George 40, 136. 163, 185, 187, 280 209, 224 DuBose, Danny 18, 25, 41. 185, 187, 260 97 DuBose, Perry 203, 280 117, 185, 189, 260 Ducan, Robert 93, 260 224 Dudley, David 199, 210 Fielder, Wesley .... 93, 224 Duffey, Vickc 104, 260 Fisher, Avilda 46, 49, 177, 179, 224 223 260 223 224 223 93, 260 90 64, 66, 260 280 Dunn, Pamela 41, 54, 56, 166, 223 169, 281 193, 280 59, 281 41, 71. 223 69 260 .. 260 52, 127, 178, 280 71, 260 Dzilsky, Sally 139, 117, 223 225 Earls, Sheryl 66, 280 Font, Dennis 47 , 172, 177, 179, 225, 203 280 225 203 93 281 . 280 115 260 Ebcrly. Wickie 41, 46, 129, 260 Ford, Jack 209 56, 113. 260 281 Edwards, Carol 31 , 40, 41. 58. 60, 61. 62. Ford, Sam 59, 167, 281 116, 223 Fortenberry, Darrell - 281 224 261 57, 119, 152, 280 101, 261 . .... 280 46, 261 57. 280 281 211 210 52. 280 46 261 Elliott, Bill 193, 210. 260 281 Ellis, John 203 225 260 Elswick, Robert 71, 208, 210, 260 165, 281 Emanuel, Jo Ann 52, 280 Franklin, Kirk 40, 41, 156, 166, 206, 225 Emfinger. Lonnie 170, 171, 224 98, 99, 261 Enderli, Charlie 260 57. 280 Enderli, Richard ... . . 203, 280 Enloe, Dennis 99, 280 _ 115, 261 Erwin, Alan 17, 31 , 36, 37, 59, 60, 44, 134, .... 47, 261 136. 166, 224 French, Shirley .„ . 261 340 Index Friedman, Marilyn Frisby, Linda Fritch, Warrcnnette Fro , Judy Frye, Terry----------- Fudge, Earl Fullen, Kenny —.... Fuller, Clyde Fuller, Jean Fuller, Lewi Fuller, Pinkney Fullick, Darrel Fulmer, Dianna Furen, Jennifer Gallatin, Marcy Galloway, Linda Gann, Pam------------- Ganson, Ruth Garcia, Angela Garcia, Chri ....... Garcia, Clara Garcia, Rosa Garner, Wanda Garrett, Carolyn----- Garrison, James Garvey, Kathy Gassott, Jack________ Gates, Bernard_______ Gatlin, Judy Gay, Sharian Gentry, Dorris Gentry, Scott Georgia, Scott Gerbes, Carolyn Gerbig, Cynthia . Gerbig, Patricia Geyer, Jeanie Gibbs, Carlton Gibson, Chester Gibson, Jeanette Gieger, Karen Gilbert, Brenda Gilbert, Pauline Gilbert, Ray Gilbert, Ronnie Gilbreath, Jon ______ Giles, Dorothy Gill, Susan _________ Gillette, Mike ______ Gillum, Johnny _ Gilmore, Carole 14, 23, 24, 56, 42, 118, 147, 153, 154, 225 52, 281 281 281 83, 281 281 41, 59. 193, 261 202 41, 56. 116, 132. 261 281 197, 225 41. 164. 167. 206, 261 58, 104, 261 281 176, 261 41. 139, 225 57. 281 71. 165, 281 _____ 94. 281 281 104 225 225 ............. 64. 66, 225 281 52. 53, 129, 281 _________ 170, 171, 226 .......... 226 77, 78, 87, 120, 226 ----------- 38, 58, 261 52, 104, 281 — 261 261 ____________ 66, 105, 281 _____________________ 281 41, 86, 89. 96. 226 46, 116, 261 _____________ 97, 99, 281 261 281 ------------- 261 _____________________281 ______________ 66. 261 281 ----------------------- 93 __________________ 203, 226 ...... 100, 101, 261 _______________ 101, 261 ___... . 45, 135, 137. 261 _____________________226 52, 53, 132, 281 Gilmore, Nancy 28, 41, 119, 126, 128, 166, 144, 226, 145, 146 Gilmore, Robert ------------------ 46, 261 Giroir, James--------------------------- 261 Giroir, Jeanette ....... —.......— 93, 226 Girior, William______________ 175, 179. 281 Givens, Curtis .......................261 Givens, Gary 59, 60, 61, 62, 156, 166, 210. 226 Givens, Linton _______—--------------- 281 Glass. Carroll______________________ 52. 282 Glenn, Larry ................_..... 52, 282 Gober, Linda ........................... 282 Gobor, Reggie —....-—....—-------------261 Godwin, Debbie___________________________282 68. 69. 174. 261 66. 262 282 282 104, 261 104, 176, 262 169. 282 282 282 282 56, 282 262 134, 135, 137. 199, 282 282 Goodson. Kerry 45. 84. 85, 144, 145, 226. Hanks, Roger 262 146, 147 Hanley, Royee 210, 211, 282 52 178 283 262 160. 262 262 46, 49. 178, 179. 227 97 2 168, 169, 262 283 282 93. 228 262 165, 175, 283 Gourlay, Judy 226 Harqraves, Richard 41, 163. 194, 195, Grant, Barbara 47. 66. 262 190, 185, 200, 201, 228 262 262 56, 282 228 56, 76. 88. 89. 226 228 Gray, Eddio 25, 36, 37, 59, 134, 136, 185, Harper, Marsha 56, 228 186, 214, 226 Harrell, Joan 52, 283 Gray, Larry Joo 282 262 59, 226 283 Green. Cheryl 52, 53, 113, 282 262 Greenshaw, J. C. . 282 228 Greenwood, Gary 202 262 Gregory, Elaine 282 283 262 169, 210 283 Gregory, Mary Ann 226 78, 121, 262 Gregory, Wayne 70, 71. 177, 179, 227 262 Gresham, Richard 25. 36, 37, 135. 137, 185. Hartrick, Carol 76, 228 190, 200, 227 Hartzog, Judy 46, 262 Griffin, Carolyn 100, 101, 262 Hartzog, Robert 47, 49, 51. 228 Griffin, Charles 282 283 Griffin, James E. 210, 282 283 Griffin, Ricky 8-:. 85 227 Hastings, Dianne 118, 139, 164, 262 Griffin, Sara 42, 45, 119. 132, 262 262 Griffin, Warren 227 Groner, Becky 57, 153, 282 Hausmann, Wanda 139, 141, 176, 179. 228 Groncr, Ben 172, 173, 200, 227 Havard, Mary 68. 69. 119, 228 Gross, Barbara 52, 282 58 262 Gross, John David 167. 227 56 139, 262 197, 210, 227 262 227 . 56, 131, 262 66. 282 57. 283 59, 62. 282 41, 46, 49. 115, 262 124, 262 185, 187, 228 282 Hederhorst, Jencfrcd 19, 38. 46, 48, 131, Hadley, Rae Inez 41, 45, 94. 119, 176, 262 179. 227 Hcintschell, Raymond 210, 283 Haffelfingcr, Kay Haffclfinger, Lanny Haffolfinger, Ricky Hale, Warren D. Hale, Robert Hales, Buddy Hall, Geneva 282 282 172, 227 227 160, 262 192, 262 105, 282 Hall. Larry 68, 69, 146, 262 104, 262 Halter, Jack 40. 41, 156. 166. 206. 227 64, 282 227 124, 282 Hamilton, Odie 142. 282 Hammack, Mike 86. 227 Heinrich, Ray Hencke, Patricia — Henckcll, Kay Henderson, Kathy Henderson, Kitty Henderson. Richard Hendricks, Patsy Hcnncke, Anthony Hcnnigan, Ray —_ Hcnsler, Pam ------. Henson, Stanloy .—. Herbert, Betty __ Herman, Carolyn _________ 203. 211 66. 102, 105, 145, 283 ___________ 56, 114, 262 _______________________283 45. 66, 119, 141, 139, 228 263 _________ 228 41, 200, 210 __________283 __________ 66. 283 52. 53, 71. 283 _______________ 283 66, 67, 106, 109, 174, 179. 228 341 Index Hernandez, Eater ...................-...... 283 Hernandez, Lucy ..................... 167, 283 Hernanddz, Regina 112, 114. 229 Herndon, Billy Wayne 229 Herndon, Bobby —--------------. 58, 199, 283 Herrin, Shirley ....—..................... 263 Herrington, Fred ................... 97, 283 Herrington, Mike 97, 99, 119, 229 Herrington, Linda 36, 37, 42, 74, 229 Herron, Mary ------------------------------ 66 Heater. Kay 66, 121, 122, 153, 154. 229 Hickeraon, Linda 56, 152, 119. 263 Hickoy, Dorria 86, 87, 229 Hickey. Sue________________________________.... 263 Hicka. Frankie . ....— 57, 263 Hicka, Jerry--------.--------- 156, 177, 229 Hiebert, Linda .............. - 52, 112, 283 Higdon, Kathy ---------------------- 92. 229 Higdon, Patay------------------------------- 263 Higgina, Elaine ........... —-------- 57, 283 Higga, Terry_______________ 57, 112, 165, 283 Hightower, Allen ............. 177, 263 Hildebrand, Lowell------- 46, 146, 263 Hill. Art______________________210. 211. 283 Hill, Cecil_________________________________283 Hill, Darlene_______________________________283 Hill, Mary__________________________________268 Hill. Sheila_________________________________283 Hiller, Connie ....................... 143, 283 Hillhoute, Shirley -------------------------263 Hillman, Karol ............................ 263 Himol, Jody ___________________ 126, 129, 263 Hines, Shirlene ......................... 263 Hively, Barbara ...-------... 263 Hix, Tony 25, 81, 182, 183, 229 Hobbs, Kathryn ----------------------- 52, 283 Hodgea, Charles ......................... 229 Hoffpauir, Don . ...... . 172, 229 Holcomb, Hank (Jr.) .... 41, 164, 167, 166, 263 Holcomb, Hank (Sf.)___________________ 92, 229 Holder, Janice .................. 41, 73, 263 Holder, Linda ________________________ 104. 283 Holecek, Cynthia _________________ 41, 66, 263 Holland, Cindy 284 Hollaway. Jay 284 Hollaway, Larry .-------------------------- 263 Hollingsworth, J. O. _______________________ 263 Hollis, Becky 41, 112, 115, 117, 263 Holloway, Mickey .--------------------------229 Holloway, Sharon --------------------- 64, 229 Holsomback, Janet ------------------ 167, 229 Hood, Gladys ...........- -......... 263 Hooks, Carolyn ..................... 263 Hooper. Willie..................... - 69, 230 Hoppe, Virgil ........................... 284 Horacefiold, Diana _------------------------47 Horcczy, JoAnne 31, 36, 41, 46, 48, 131, 166, 230 Horne. Louise________________________ 59, 128, 230 Hornsby, Margaret _________ 56, 75, 119, 284 Horton, Nora Jean - 263 Hosea, Dennis__________________210, 211, 230 House, Mooneian ....------------ 52, 113, 284 Howell, Barbara ___________ 57, 139, 140, 284 Howell, Hugh __________________ 123, 200. 263 210, 284 58. 284 Howell, Mark------------------ Hrabina, Jimmy________________ Hubbard, Lawton ............. 185, 188, 263 Hubbard, Burnedette................ 71, 284 Huckabee, Judi 56, 120, 139, 263 Huddle, Douglas ___________________ 210, 263 Huddleston, Sue--------------------- 66, 263 Hudman, Bevie ..................... 284 Hudnall, Pat 19, 25. 56. 119, 131. 263 Hudson, Jimmy........................... 284 Hudson, Ronnie .................... 284 Hudspeth, Sharon 52, 284 Hugill, Theresa------.--------—-----101, 263 Humphries, Anne 57, 152, 284 Hunt, Arthur Hunt, Ernie .------— Hunt, Kris --------- Hunt, Tommie . Hunter, Anne ,------ Hunter, Jamie ------ Hurr, Nettie ------- Hutchins, Richard .. Hutchinson, Arthur Hutson, Billy------- Hutto, Dicky 230 77, 81, 82, 263 ............ 284 92, 230 54, 56, 112, 115, 230 _________________ 169, 263 103, 230 82, 147, 178, 179, 230 ______________ 123, 284 ___________ 97, 99, 284 263 Huwicler, Robert (Bcbo) 41, 46, 49, 263 Ingersoll, Pam .......— ------------------------- 284 Ingvardscn, Sharon Isakson, Robert------- Jackson, Charlene Jackson, James Jackson, Melony Ann--------— Jackson, Phillip --------—— Jackson, Terry---------------—. Jacobs, Aliena . 117, 138, 139, 177, 179. 230 160, 264 284 _____ 284 124, 284 _____ 284 210, 284 ..... 230 Jacobs, Charles Jacobs, E. B. James. Jeanic . 284 99, 230 ......... 52, 53, 105, 284 James, Kathy___________ 56, 59, 76, 117, 264 Jamacck, Billy 284 Janowski, Sybil _____________________________ 230 Jeffery, Roy ............................. 97 Jeffrey, Mike____________________________96, 97 Jeffcoat, Linda ___________________________ 264 Jenkins, Zelphia . Jernigan, Melvin Jernigan, Shirley Jiminez, Ralph 113, 284 ... 230 46, 264 95, 284 Johnson, Linda Johnson, Pamela Johnson, Ronnie Johnston, Star 'Jones, Anna Jean Jones, Brenda Jones, David Jones, Diana________ Jones, Elizabeth Jones, JaRo Jones, Jennifer 32, 41. 56, 59, 60, 61, 106, 166, 231 ______________________ 285 66, 285 Jones, Jennifer (Jr.) Jones, Linda__________ Jones, Mike________ Jones, Tanya------- Jordan, Bernice Juaroz, Evelyn Kaderli, Sharon Kadjar, Leyla______ Kana. Kitty 41, 46, 49, 132, 164, 264 56, 153, 117, 264 ________________________264 41, 47, 71, 49, 164. 264 38, 56, 76, 77, 264 __________ 59, 285 ________________________285 ________________________285 __________________ 41. 231 Kana, Louis Katt, Martha Keating, Kathy Keating, Tom 123, 192, 285 57, 95, 285 94, 285 17, 25, 31. 37. 135, 134. 136, 214. 231 Kell. John___________________________________264 Keller, Barbara _________________ 101, 41, 264 Keller, Mylenc 47, 49, 51, 121, 132, 231 Kelly, Kay__________________ 38, 132, 133, 264 Kelso. Caroline_____________ 161, 164, 144, 264 Kennedy, Charles ________________ 148, 145. 231 Kennedy, Jane ___________________ 152, 56, 285 Kenney, Kay ________............... 43, 66, 264 Kenny, Douglas .............—.... 178, 202, 231 Kessler, Karen .................— -- 58, 231 Kidd, Jesse----------------------------------231 ___________________210, 264 39, 52, 165, 169, 168. 285 __________________________52 Kilgore, Charles Killough, John ___ Kilpatrick, Dub King. Billy_____________ 46, 49, 161, 172, 173 King. Carole 15. 22, 25, 26, 29, 37, 41, 46, 48, 49, 72, 231 King, Dennis ______________________________ 285 King. Jan .----------------------------—...- 264 King, Katina 41, 46, 49, 58, 116, 126. 129, 231 King, Lucille —----------------------------- 285 King. Tommy_________________ 116, 204, 205, 231 Kingston, Mik©-------------------- 47, 178, 264 Kinsey, Woody_____________ 137, 204. 205, 264 Kirkham, Ken -------------------------------- 285 Jobe, Barbara Ann _------------ 115, 230 John, Nancy ————_-------------------- 57, 284 John, Tommy --------------- 71, 145, 230 Johnson, Carole 66, 116, 127, 264 Johnson, David_______ 47, 49, 163, 177, 230 Johnson, Don ____________________52, 160, 165 Johnson, Emil______________________ 193, 284 Johnson, Glenn _____________________ 86, 264 Johnson, Hank 210, 211, 284 Johnson, Harriett . 46, 48, 49, 113, 264 Johnson, Jack .........-—..........—------264 Johnson, Jerry___________________________ 264 Johnson, Judith---------------- 102, 104, 264 ___________________284 ___________________264 Kirkland, Larry Kirkman, Sarah 97, 192 59, 285 Kissick, Dot tie-------------------- 66, 105, 285 Kissick, Mary ----------—.---------- 46, 129, 264 Kissinger, Jean ______________ 100, 101, 175, 264 Kittle, Nancy .--------------------------------- 285 Kitzman, DeAlva . _______________________ 115. 231 Kleypas, Tommy -------------------------------- 264 Klima, Jane — 66, 285 _____________ 167, 231 Johnson, William ( Butch ) ........— 90, 231 Kloesel, Cynthia Kluch, Buddy Knox, Judi-------- Knox, Linda — Knudson, Richie . Korenek, Judy .. Kolwes, Wayne Kosina, Kenny _ Koudelke, Jean „ 176, 264 285 148, 149, 231 ____ 101, 264 38, 56, 117, 153, 154, 264 ___________________ 38, 264 ________________________ 285 ___________________ 47, 231 ___________________ 177, 231 342 Index 39. 199, 285 56, 232 264 100, 101, 265 Krizak. Irene 101, 285 285 232 58. 102, 103, 232 209, 210, 285 . 285 57. 116, 265 210, 265 . 285 285 285 52, 176, 285 265 192, 285 204, 205. 285 285 56, 132, 232 285 172, 206, 207. 232 265 285 larpenteur, Madyn . 285 101, 285 202 laughlin, Linda —_ 85, 52, 53, 144. 285 109, 265 137. 210, 199, 286 52, 286 Lawless, Bob Lawless, Joel 25, 41. 194, 195, 198, 232 , 37, 136, 194, 196, 232 59, 204, 265 286 57, 138, 175, 265 58, 121, 203. 286 leavins, Carolyn — LeBlanc, Kathy 105, 286 66, 114, 286 286 232 leeseman, Ann Legler, Kathy 118, 152, 265 _ 41, 46, 49. 265 66. 286 286 94 38, 56, 153, 265 265 97 46, 49, 232 115, 265 ...... 232 203, 286 56. 153, 265 286 58. 232 105, 286 199, 210, 286 52, 85, 286 Lindstrom, Brenda 286 232 58, 83. 265 86. 88. 89, 232 41, 59, 122, 124, 265 Livingston, Lauretta 46, 103, 232 Lockett, Ginger Lockhart, Gary loftin, Merline Long, Eddie Longacre, Linda Lorcdo, Alex Lopez, Celestina Lopez, Virginia Lotz, Barbara Lorenz, Ronald Lovetfe, Jimmy Lowe, Beverly Lowery, Claude Lubbock, Pat Lucas, Lynette Lucas, Richard Lucky, Sandra Lumpkin, Andy Lumpkin, Lou ...... Lusk, Penny Sue lutes, Jim lynch, Fred Lyon, Jim Lyon, Linda 57. 75. 265 117, 187, 265 66, 286 97 46. 232 ___________ 69 ________ 233 169 ____________46 __________ 265 286 90, 233 39, 192, 194, 195, 210 286 56, 72, 121, 166, 233 _______ 66, 286 ________________ 96, 97, 99 66. 108, 286 _____________ 58, 62, 71, 265 47, 49, 51, 122. 124. 233 ___________ 25, 75. 265 ___________________________ 172 ______________286 __________________ 58. 199, 265 37. 41. 64, 66, 105, 110, 116, 233 Lyon, Mary K. __________________— 56, 112, 265 Lyons, Jorry _______________________210,211,265 Lyons, Jeannine 56, 122, 139, 265 McAdams, James____________________________286 McAfee, Steve 36. 37, 185. 190, 200, 201 McAlister, Brenda McAlister, Pete McBride, Michael ____ McBunch, Duke McCagg, Charlotte McCartney, Mike _____ McCauley, Davis McCauley, Sylvia — McClain, Barbara — McClain, Murl _______ McClendon, Cynthia McClintock, John McClure, Edwin 56, 76, 116, 265 ______________ 286 __________ 71, 286 _________________ 52 46, 104, 265 __________ 286 185, 186. 233 286 66, 233 66, 286 ____________ 286 165, 172, 200, 286 ___________ 88, 233 McCormick, David ............... -........ 286 McCuen, Ronnie .................. 160, 265 McCulley, Hugh 85, 125, 286 McCullough, Patsy —......— 47, 126, 265 McCune, Joyce -------——.— ---------------- 265 McDonald, Mike ........................ 286 McDowell, lee 83, 117, 194, 197, 204. 205. 233 _______ 96, 97, 233 59, 210, 211, 286 ______________233 _________________ 233 McFatridge, Gary McFatridge, Thomas McFerren, Bill ----- McGaffey, Tony McGahce, Virgil...... 185, 188, 208, 210, 233 McGraw, Susan................ 57, 139, 287 McHugh, Pat .......................... 265 McIntyre, Truman McKay, Roy-------- McKay, Kathy .---- McKee, Kathryn ____ McKinney, Richard McLain, Patsy ____ Mclomore, David McMahon, Gaye 210, 211, 233 ______________97 52, 287 287 52, 287 __________ 287 ________ 83, 210, 265 20, 57, 119, 132, 133, 165, 287 McMannus, Danny 287 McManus, Daphne 101, 287 McManus, Karen . 41, 68, 44, 138, 233 McMillan, Richard . 71, 178, 265 McMillian, Margarot 71, 178, 265 McNair. Sondra . 265 234 McShan, Janello . 66, 266 Mabry, Rodney 172 266 Maddoux, Carol 266 234 Magee, Joey 58, 167, 266 Mahan, R wena 287 Maher, Cathy 92, 234 Maher, George 176, 266 287 Malick, Shirley 128, 266 Mallory, Elray 56, 111, 114, 119, 234 Mallory, Lyndon 38, 266 Malone, Jerilyn 25, 41, 56, 131, 234 Mangum, David 156, 185 ,188. 266 Mann, Kirk 192, 210, 266 266 169, 287 Mardcr, John 47, 49 266 52, 287 Marron, Josephine . 287 Morsh, Dorothy 86. 88. 234 Marsh, Paul 192, 199 Marshall. Bill 31. 32, 37, 40, 41, 136, 160, 175, 179, 206, 234 Martin, Bill 70. 71. 234 Martin, Kathryn 41, 56, 114, 164. 266 185, 186, 209, 266 Martin, Pot 104, 266 Martin, Sharon 30. , 37, 41. 46, 49. 50, 118. 131, 133, 234 Martinez, Calvin 97. 287 Mason, Johnny 287 Massey, Kay 57, 115, 287 287 Masters, Marvin 287 287 Matthews, Mike 234 Matysiak, Janelle - 52, 178, 287 234 Maxwell, Arthur 192, 287 Maxwell, Donna 287 192, 200, 287 May, Barbara . . 105, 287 Moy, Douglas 97. 234 . _ 266 Moybin, Jess 96. 97. 98 266 Meader, Mary 52, 287 Meador, Robert 178, 266 Meadows, Steohanie _ 66, 67. 103, 144, 234 Meadows, Tommy .. 234 266 Meigs, Mack 52, 165, 167, 202, 287 Meigs, Mark 52, 167, 202, 287 Meigs, Virginia 41, 47, 115, 266 266 Meister, Rosemary _ 56, 119, 137, 266 Melt, Maxine . . .. . 105, 287 343 Index Mclugin, LaJonda___________________________ 287 Mosley, Carol--------------------------66, 235 Osborne, Paula 47. 49, 237 Merko, Marilyn 104, 266 Moss, Elizabeth---------------------------- 235 O'Sullivan, Ronnie 211, 178. 268 Mickel. Charlie__________________ 210, 211, 266 Motley, Gary -------------------- 52. 200, 288 Otis, Cathy 289 Mickenhem, Carolyn . . 69, 266 Mott, Sandra------------------------------- 288 Otis. Donene .........—........-...... 94, 268 Middleton, Delores 234 Mueller, Earnest 41, 59, 61, 62, 163, 235 Otis, Marlcno ______________________________________ 58 Middleton, Jeannie 105, 287 Mueller, Mike —....................... 97, 267 Otto, Tommy 268 Middleton, Ronnie..................... 203, 287 Mueller, Richard--------------------------- 288 Overstreet. Janis - 66, 289 Miller. Barbara 41, 58. 104, 266 Muennink, Charyleno 47, 66, 75, 116, 235 Overstreet, Sharon .............................. 66, 237 Miller, Charles 47, 178, 266 Mulllnnix, Mcrikay 52. 53, 288 Owen, Pat 29, 58. 60, 61. 62, 237 Miller, Kenneth 58, 235 Mullins, Keith 137, 192, 288 Owens, Jimmy ____________________________—— 289 Miller, Larry 92 Mullins, Ronnie_____________________________160 Padar, Janestel — 47, 175, 268 Miller. Lynn 37, 56, 72, 120, 235 Mullins, Shirley--------------------------- 267 Podgett, Barbara - 88, 237 Miller, Patricia 46, 77, 266 Muncie, Skeet-------------------- 85, 164, 267 Page. Janice ............... 56, 120, 237 Millor. Paula---------------- 77, 121, 58, 266 Mundell, Barbara ......... 66, 288 Pagel, James___________________________..____________________289 Miller. Shirley____________________________ 287 Munos, Virginia 169. 288 pantoja, Olga____________________________________268 Mills, Beth 41, 46, 164, 167. 266 Munoz, Mike-------------------- 168. 169 Parker, Donna_____________________________ 94, 178, 289 Mills. Beverly 58. 60. 76, 235 Murphy. Leonard.............................. 197 Parker, Judy --------- 38. 41, 56, 119. 268 Mills, Eddie 176, 266 Murphy, Sandra 235 Parker, Kenneth 76, 58, 185, 188, 237 Milner, Buddy ........................ 59, 288 Murray, Ann .......—— ---------------- 112, 288 Parker, Lewis .. ........................... 268 Milner, Christine . 288 Musfon, Jean 46, 48, 131, 133, 267 Parker, Pat , ... —.................. — 112, 237 Milner. Jerri 17, 25, 30, 37. 41, 80, 131. Myers. Dale -------------------------------------- 236 Parker. Patti ........................ 41, 268 133, 182, 183, 235 Myers, Jill__________________ 52. 66, 67. 178, 288 Parker. Wayne___________________________________289 Milner, Larry ........................ 95, 267 Mylar, Robert 41. 46, 164 Parkhurst, Don 27, 41, 106, 208. 210, 237 Milner, Larry______________________________ 235 Naiser, Kenneth ........................ 236 Parks, Claronce ____...______________ 172, 237 Mims, Shirley _________________._ 66, 78, 267 Naismith, David _________________——----------- 236 Parnell, Bobbie.......................... 169, 289 Minter, Judy 126, 235 Navarre, Dianna 68, 69, 267 Parrish, Patsy __________ 104, 41 46. 49. 268 Minter. Linda------------------------- 129, 288 Neill, Ronnie------------------------------ 236 Parrish, Rufhic 90, 238 Mitchan, Joe---------------------------------52 Nelson, George Henry------------------ 97, 288 Parrotta, Peggy__________________________________289 Mitchell, Bonnie _____________________ 267 Nelson, Mart__________________________ 47. 267 Parsons, Linda 268 Mitchell, Buzzy ______ 19, 25, 59, 61, 62, 182, Nelson Randy---------------------------- 46, 267 Perten, Tommy .................................. 268 183, 255, 267 New, Karen............................ 101, 288 Patterson, Dennis 289 Mitchell, Kay-------------------------- 57, 288 Now, Sharon ..... 101, 288 Patterson, Judy___________________________268 Mock, Michaelene _--------------------- 66. 288 Newman, Rose 38, 59, 267 Paulsel, Tommy ................... 178, 212, 289 Moffett, Pat 288 Newsome, Joe 194, 197, 210, 267 Pavlas, John____________________________ 199, 289 Mohr, Janice 153, 288 Newton, Judy 66, 288 Peacock, Gene 100, 58, 60, 185, 190, 238 Molina, Sylvia------------------------- 47, 267 Nix, Don . ..........-....-.....-.....-.... 236 Peacock, Robert ,,,, . 238 Montgomery, Babs 39, 102, 105, 288 Nix, Everett . ..... 59, 60, 200, 201, 236 Pearson, Barbara ................................ 289 Mookhoek, William 210, 288 Novosad, Lyndon ............... 193, 267 pec|, Dianne . . 46, 103, 238 Moon, Carole.----------------------------- 288 Nugent, Norma ..................... — 149, 267 Penny. Paul .... .... 59, 71, 268 Mooney, Donna ................... 139, 141, 267 Nutt, Linda ______________ 43, 236 Perez, lupe___________________________________________ 103, 238 Mooney, Jack------------------------------- 235 Oates, Steven-------------.------------------98 Perkins, George 25, 32, 37, 41, 136, 185, Moore. Alice ........................... 235 Ocker, Cheryl_______________ 39, 66, 77. 228 189, 194, 197, 238 Moore, Beverly _______________________ 114, 267 Ocker, Mel ................ 77, 81. 83. 236 Perkins, Judy ------------------------------- 52 Moore, Bobby__________________________ 210, 288 Odom, Danny .......................... 160, 236 Perkins, Sharon ......................... 66, 289 Moore, Carolyn ______________288 Odom, Gary__________________________ ■ ■ 288 Perkins, Sharon ...............-........... 289 Moore. John 41, 85, 145, 166, 235 Odom, Kenneth ................... 208, 210, 211, 267 Pcsz. Pat .............................. 185, 186 Moore, Kay_________________________________ 288 Odom, Scharlotfe_________________ 44, 106, 236 Petit, Jean Jaquea------------------------------238 Moore, Melanie 18, 25, 106, 182, 183, 267 O'Hara. Charlene _____________________________ 66. 267 Petty, Ronnie----------------------- 96, 91. 268 Moore, Pat--------------------------------- 288 Olachia, Richard ........... 59. 210, 211, 289 Phillips, Claudia _______________________ 46. 238 Moore, Sarah _________________________ 92, 267 Olbrich, William _____________________ 192, 289 Phillips, Danny ___________________ 210, 211, 268 Moorhead, Marilyn_____________________ 104, 267 Olive, Kelly__________________________ 192, 289 Phillips, David ■ 289 Morales, Jarmila______________________ 105, 288 Oliver, Anne_____________________ 57, 73, 289 Phillips, Diana _________ 41, 57, 59 164, 268 Moravits, Victor —....— 199, 288 Oliver, Cora Lou ................. - 46, 236 Phillips, Kenneth .................—------ 200, 238 Morelan, Beth ............................. 288 Oliver, Cynthia ---------------------- 66, 289 Phillips, Norville ,,,,,....................... 289 Morgan, Barbara 41, 47, 61, 62, 64, 66, Oliver, Robert 15, 25, 136, 185, 187, 194, Phillips, Paul_________________________________________________289 67,49, 119, 139, 267 197, 200, 201, 236 Phillips, Shirley ____________________________ 268 Morgan, Roberta ---------------------- 119, 235 Oliver, Sharon ............ 90, 174, 179, 236 Pickering, David ----------------------------- 238 Morisak, Bill------------------------------ 288 oiler, Nancy________________ 49, 46, 160, 267 Pierson, Con ............................. 268 Morris, Carol-------------------------- 57, 139 O'Neal, Betty_________________________101, 268 Pinncll, Peggy ............................... 289 Morris, Carolyn------------------ 152, 154, 288 O'Neal, Pat _____ 203, 268 Pittman, Linda --------------------------------- 101, 268 Morris, Joyce------------------------------ 288 Orchin, James______________________________ 289 Plaeger, Judy 57, 58, 114, 289 Morris, Pat —.--------------- 209, 210, 267 O'Rear. J6an 58, 289 Platt, George 203, 289 Morris, Ronald ______________ 38, 210, 211, 267 O'Rear, Pat 43, 236 Plochek, Pat______________________________ 128, 238 Morrison, Jimmie--------------------------- 267 Orr, g0hby_________________________________ 236 Plochock, Wanda_______________________ 66, 268 Morton, Diane 41, 47, 113, 119, 267 Orr, Terry 40, 41, 47, 49, 51, 156, 163, Poagc, Bob---------------------------------------------238 Mosesman, Leta_______________ 57, 131, 133, 288 237 Pohler, Jane_________________________ 105, 289 Mosley, Brenda ..................... 104, 267 Osborne, Glenda___________ 46, 49, 121, 178, 237 Polk, John________________________ 98, 176, 268 344 Index Pollard, Connie 41, 46, 114, 164, 268 Policy, Joe Tom ........................... 268 Pool, lindy__________________________ 57, 289 Porter, Annotte 64, 66, 289 Porter, Carlton 268 Porter, Cindy............_ 57, 73, 122, 289 Porter, Connie__________ 58, 119, 153, 238 Porter, Judy 37, 56, 76, 120, 238 Porter, Raymond 165, 289 Portis, Ray.......................... 210 Portis, Sheryl ______________________ 66, 268 Potter, Jo ________________________________ 289 Potts. Steve ------------------ 289 Pounds, Billy ............................ 289 Pootra, Stephen_____________________________268 Powers, Sally ................. 66, 112, 289 Pratt, Jimmy 47, 49, 83, 164, 203, 268 Preoss, Glonda 47, 49. 50. 129, 268 Pridmore, Cheryl 39, 57, 139, 290 Priest, Kathryn...........„........... 57, 290 Prigmore, Anita __________________ 125, 238 Prince, Alice .___________________________89 Prince, Melton ............................ 269 Prothro, James ........................... 269 Pryor, Robert 47, 106, 58, 61, 60, 62, 238 Puckett, Jimmy__________________... 211, 269 Purdy, Sandra______________________________113, 238 Purfurst, Margaret ... __________________ 104, 269 Purvis, Joyce -------------------------- 269 Purvis. Pearce ------- -__________________ 239 Putman, Linda____________________ 46, 127, 269 Pye, Ray ...................170, 171, 239 Pyron, Harry ............................. 239 Quartz, Renita_________________ 114, 119, 239 Queen, Walter _____________________________ 269 Quinton, Paul 30, 70, 144, 161. 163, 239 Quisenberry, Judy................ 105. 52, 290 Radle, Darrell........................... 290 Ramirez, Albert ___________________________ 239 Rankin, Sharon 58, 290 Rash, Edna Earl ........................... 239 Ratliff, Darrol .............. 97, 269 Ratliff, Scotty_____________________ 46, 239 Rayon, Betty ............................. 290 Rayon, Ray ...------------------------------269 Rayon, Richard ......................... 269 Razo, Gloria .......................... 239 Read, Brenda ............................. 290 Read, Ronnie - 46 Reagan, Tommy ______________________ 199, 290 Reber, Rusty ................... 47, 203. 269 Rector, Georgo ____.__________________ 176, 269 Red, Carol 269 Red, John................................. 290 Redden, Charles 38, 185, 186, 269 Redman, Willena ........................... 239 Redmond, Karen ________________________ 290 Reed, Roger___________________________ 92, 239 Reed, Ronnie _____________________________ 269 Reeder, Kay%____________________ 52, 115, 290 Reeves, Connie .......................... 269 Reicheneu, Geana_________________ 66, 78, 290 Reid, Stanley __________290 Reilly, Mickey 130, 134, 136. 204, 205, 239 Reisner, Robert ........ _........... 47, 239 Riekosh, Wanda ____________ 52, 101, 165, 290 Rondon, Bertha------------------------ 101, 269 Ruckman, Robert 84, 85, 144, 240 Rendon, Ramon ........................... 269 Rushing. Kelly 12, 25. 30, 32, 36, 37, 134. Renteria, Bobby----------------------------- 52 136. 185. 189, 200, 240 Reynolds, James --------------------------- 290 Ryals, Terry . 47, 68, 270 Rhoden, Richard 172. 174, 269 Ryan, Mary Ann_______________ 112, 176, 240 Rhodes, Judy------------------------------- 290 Salinas, Demetrio ............. 240 Rice, John ---------------------------- 58, 290 Salinas, Richard .. 241 Richards, Carolyn --------------------- 46, 269 Salinas. Rudy_______________________________241 Ricards, Jimmy----------------------------- 290 Salish, Michael_______________,_______ 291 Richardson, Sharon ---------- 38, 54, 153, 269 Salter, Mike______________________________270 Richmond, Patsy 66, 239 Sanchez, George .................... 39, 192 Riggs, Jimmy ------------------------- 164, 269 Sander, Chris 6, 7, 25. 37. 51, 91. 103, Riggs, Mary____________________________ 69. 290 111, 163, 172, 206, 241 Riley, Billie------------------------------ 239 Sanders. Larry 291 Riley, David _____________________. 290 Sanders, Leonard__________________________241 Riley, Edgar ______________________________ 290 Sanders. Lynn -------------------------- 291 Riley, Hollis______________________________ 269 Sanders, Tracy----------------------- 270 Riley, Marty 128, 239 Sapp, Shirley ______________ 47, 49, 160, 270 Rincon, George ......... 185, 190, 200, 274 Server. Carol .............. 46, 48, 113, 270 Rios, Ambrose ________________________ 94, 239 Satterwhite, Kent ■ 39, 291 Rios. Felix_______________________ 41, 167, 269 Saucier, Walton------------------ 97, 99, 291 Ripkowski, Sandra ................... 105, 290 Saunders, Richard---------------------175, 270 Rivera, Loretta ......................... 105 Savage. Johnny 16, 25, 37, 83, 154. 200, Roach, Billie__________________________ 66, 290 241 Roach, Janice_____________________ 58, 129, 240 Sawbcrger, Anna----------------------- 57, 291 Roark. Alice_______________________________ 290 Sawyer, Milton ------------------------270 Roark. Melvin _____________________________ 269 Saxon, Tommy —----------------------------270 Roark, Suzanne_________________________ 66, 290 Scantlen, Karl 14. 24, 59, 60, 64, 67. 186, Robbcrson, Carol_______________________ 90, 240 185, 200, 241 Robbins, Dawn_______________________________174 Scarborough, Sharon--------- 57, 114, 116, 270 Robbins, John__________________________ 47, 240 Schafer. Nancy------------------------ 56, 291 Robbins, Ken ........................ 178, 269 Schikman, Charles 41, 46, 49, 164, 270 Roberson, Barbara______________________ 68. 69 Schiller, Curt---------------------------- 241 Roberts, Pat ____________ 41, 76, 86, 80, 240 Schima, Bobby-------------------- 39, 202, 291 Robertson, Jimmy_________ 142, 143, 202, 290 Schleidor. Judy ..................... 46, 104, 270 Robertson, Kathy 39, 57, 76, 119, 290 Schmadl, Johnny 47, 116, 270 Robertson, Leo_____________________________ 269 Schmadl. Robert------------------ 52, 160, 291 Robinson, Alma ____________________________ 290 Schneider, Carolyn-------------------- 52, 291 Robinson, Donna __________________ 59. 60, 240 Schoyen, Richard----------------- 95, 210, 270 Robinson, Raymond__________________________ 290 Schubert, Marshall-------------- 206, 207, 291 Robinson. Sharon .................... 101, 269 Schuble, Jerry 137, 164, 193, 210, 270 Rochelle, Sandy___________________ 37, 56, 240 Schulze, John-------- 84, 85, 145, 166, 241 Rodgers, Jimmy_________________________ 290 Drew-------------------291 Rodgers, Randy________________________ 192, 270 ScoM' 'Y --------------------------- 01, 270 Rodriquez, Louise________________ 193, 210, 290 ScoU' PhilliP —--------------------------- 291 Roe. Robert_______________________ 47, 85, 240 Sco,f TcrrV —---------------------------- 291 Rogers, Dan ______________ 49, 47, 202, 240 Seamans, Gayle------------------ 56, 121, 291 Rogers, Jimmy_______________________________ 59 Scgers, Patricia------------------... 129, 270 Rogers, Judy___________________________ 47, 269 Segers, Robert Michael ------------ 81, 241 Rogers, Ricky______________________________ 270 Seller, Wilrna------------------------ 5, 291 Rogers, Rosemary ..................... 56, 290 Sellers, Nelda-------_-------------------- 270 Roman, Gilda__________________________ 119, 290 Selman, Lonnie ------------------- 200, 270 Romberg, Albert ___________________________ 240 Richard---------47' 49 « , 74, 241 Romberg, Sally_________________________ 66, 291 Sandra------------------------ ° ' 291 Rooney. Paula______________________________ 270 Sex,on' Brenda----------------------------241 Rosenbrook, Gayle___________________________291 Shaddix, Jerry ----------------------- 47, 241 Rosilier, Regina__________________ 38, 46, 270 Shanks, Suzette ------------ 38, 56, 139, 270 Rosprim, Janello - ■ ■ 270 Sharp, Bill -............... 41, 71, 163, 241 Rosser, Hcrschel .... 41, 71, 144, 164, 175, Sharp, Joann ------------------------ 127, 46, 27C 179, 270 Sharp. Sallle------------------------- 57, 291 Roush, Judie _____________________ 66, 67, 291 Shatto, Loetta --------------------------- 241 Roush, Sandra ........................ 78. 270 Shaw, Carol---------------------------101, 291 Rowe, Carol _____________________ 114, 120, 240 Shaw, Ray----------------------------- 92, 270 Rowe, Nancy_______________ 38, 48, 46, 139, 270 Sheafs, Jerry--------------- 50, 60, 106, 241 Rowers, Judy ________________.............. 104 Sheefz, David _________________________ 90, 242 Roy, James________________ 47, 172, 173, 240 Shepherd. Michael_____________________ 52, 291 Rozollo, Patsy______________________________291 Shepherd, Mike____________________________270 345 Index 270 Sheppard, Wayne 291, , 52 242 Shields, Molly 52, 169, 291 Shires, Jackie 41, 56, 139, 163, 242 Shirley, Ben 192, 291 Shoemaker, Judy 66, 129. 270 Shoemaker. Minda 52, 53, 73, 291 291 242 Simon, Terry 37, 136, 202. 242 Sjolandcr, Harvey 39, 97, 99, 291 Skeen, Janis 52, 139, 291 Skeefe, Julie 66, 139, 141, 178, 242 Skidmore, Nancy 112, 270 242 97, 242 Smaistrla, Janie 291 Smeiser. James 270 Smith, Bill 85, 145. 270 242 291 Smith, Charlotte .. 104, 270 Smith, Dianne 41, 49, 46, 50, 59. 60, 106, 116, 166, 177, 242 271 Smith, Dorothy 103, 242 Smith, Elizabeth 242 Smith, Gailand 136, 194, 195, 242 242 Smith, Gene 203, 271 Smith, Jerri 85. 113, 119, 144. 243 243 Smith, Juanie 113, 117, 243 Smith, Judy 41, , 59, 58. 61, 63, 106, 109, 243 Smith, Kerch .. 105, 292 Smith, Larry .. 137, 210, 211, 271 Smith, Linda 41, 46, 95, 103, 271 Smith, Linda 164, 292 Smith, Louise 46, 243 292 Smith, Michael 52, 124, 292 243 271 Smith, Randy 52, 85, 169. 292 271 271 292 Smitherman, Diane 292 292 292 Sonnier, Adrian 243 52. 292 Sooy, Judy 13, 54, 56, 112, 118, 243 Scoy, Tommy 39, 137, 189, 199 , 292 Sorrells, Sue 112, 271 105 Sowdors, Wanda 292 Spangler, George 172, 173, 243 Sparks, James 172, 210, 211, 271 271 Spears, Evelyn 47, 48. 119, 271 Spears, Ralph ..... 292 Spell, Harry ____________________________________ 243 Spell, Lynn 292- Spell, Robbie................................... 292 66 243 Spivey, Jack 68, 83, 192 148 Spurgeon, Mary 66, 95, 292 243 Stamper, Carol 168, 169, 271 Standley, Beth 16. 23, 25. 37. 76, 243 243 St. Clair, Diana 57, 58, 114, 292 100 271 Stegman, Barbara 243 Stegmann, Diane — 271 Stein, Karen 57. 139. 292 •92 Stephen . Patricia 292 Stephens, Polly •ti, A-:. A a. 94. 271 Stephenson, 8ctfy 271 Sterling, Earline 101, 244 Sterling, Lyn 52, 53, 292 244 Stevens, Donna _ 56, 271 59 244 Stewart, Dickie 271 206, 271 Strack, Brenda 126, 129, 244 Stratton, Leecharles 292 Stratton, Richard 170, 171, 174, 210, 244 Strauss, Martha 46, 49, 118, 129, 166, 244 Sfreich, Angie 38, 46, 113, 116, 271 292 92 Strickland, Sonja 92, 271 Stricklin, Walter .. 52. 292 244 244 Strother, Lynn 46, 271 244 244 Suesse, Margaret 124 Summers, Janet 119, 271 Summersill, Billie 271 Swain, Sarah 56, 119, 132, 271 292 244 Swinf, Stephen 58. 81, 244 52, 292 Tadlock, Bill 203, 244 292 244 Tanner. Aubrey P. 86, 87, 245 245 Tapp, Nancy — 57, 122, 131, 292 Tarski, Barbara 39, 57, 139, 292 Tarski, Sandra 119, 139, 164 59, 271 245 Taylor. Barbara _______ 41. 66, 139, 177, 271 Taylor, Bertie________________;_ 91,92,245 Taylor, Betsy . 47, 271 Eddie 292 Taylor, Johnny 200, 271 Taylor, Leroy 292 271 245 245 271 271 271 292 245 492 245 152, 292 271 245 272 293 272 245 245 293 122, 245 293 52 Teel, Gerald 172, 173, 185, 189, 200, Tehee, Mike 59, Terry, Frank 134, 137, 185, 187, Thomas, Connie 38, 41, 56, 72, 119, Thomas. Herbie 39, 137, 210, Thomas, Linda ... — 103, Thompson, Charles Thompson, Georgeanne 39, 52, 53, Thompson, Nelson Thompson, Ronnie Thompson, Vernell Thorsen, Jo Ann Tibbets, Catherine 29. 68. 69, 192, 66, 160, 116, _ 142, Ticmann, Diane Tillery, Fredna 41, 46, 49, 50, 120, 152, 113, 206, 207, Timmons, Becky 92, 245 Timmons, Betty '52, 105, 293 Timmons, Robert . - 293 Tindal, Marion 100, 101, 271 Tiner, Linda 52, 53, 112, 293 293 Tobin, Camille 56, 68. 69, 293 293 272 Tolleson, Danny 172, 245 293 272 169, 293 245 Torski, Sandra ... 56, 272 Touchet, Johnny ... 293 Toups, Donna — 66, 272 272 101, 293 Townsend, Dennis .... 176, 272 272 52, 293 Travis, Sharon ... . 101, 272 272 39, 293 97 293 Trigg. Bill 172, 293 Trippe, Becky 52, 293 164. 293 Troutman, Sandy 86. 246 Troxell, Larry 96. 97, 99. 272 Tucker. Bill .. 21, 25, 182, 183, 293 272 246 272 Turnbull, Stuart ... 59, 293 272 Turner, Barbara ... . . 47, 272 46, 49, 174, 246 Turner, Jane .... 58, 293 Turner, Lynda 39, 53 59. 293 346 Index Tutt, Philip ........ Twardowski, Cecelia Twardowski, Joe _____ Twardowski, Leonard Tyler, Linda Tyler, Sherman Underwood, Danny Underwood, Dennis Urrabaz, Angie Vance, Allen VanDevenfer, Jane Vaughn, Diana Vaughn, John _____ 143, 178. 293 246 ____________272 170, 171, 293 114, 293 _____ 97. 272 272 Venable, Roso Mary Vaught. George Vega, Maria---------- Venegas, Rudy ....... Vesclka, Mary Ann Via, Charles ________ Via, Julie 46, 48, Victory, Terry ______ Vile , Robert _____ Viles, Susan Vincent, Sammy Wadley, Penny _______ Waddell, Daniel . . Waddell. Mike -------- Wagoner, David Wagner, Geraldine Waldrop, Ronnie Walker, Gerald — Walker, Joyce Ann Walker, Peggy ...... Walker, Royce Ann Walker, Rusty _______ Walker. Shirley --------- Walker, Shirley Kay Wallace, Winno ......... Walles, Bill_____________ Wallos, Ronnie _____ Walsh, Catherine 56, i Walters, Bonnie---------- Walters, Roy ____________ Ward, Jerry Ward, Roger ------------ Werne, Barbara___________ Wame, Bobby ------------- Warren, David ___ Warren, Porter Warren, Zebbio Washburn, Leone Watson, Ray Watts, Mary Beth Weatherly, llo __ Weaver, Tracey Webb. Allen Webb, Gloria Webb, James Webb, Jim Lee Webber, Larry ______________ 66 52, 53. 160. 294 294 272 ______________ 247 47, 202, 272 Williams, Carol Williams, Dennis Williams, Douglas Williams, Eva Sue Williams, Jane Williams, Janice - _______________ 139, 273 _______________ 200, 295 59, 175, 179, 202, 248 ______________________273 ________________ 52, 295 ____________________101 52, 294 273 293 Wehmcyer, Kathryn 272 Williams, Judy Ann 41. 56, 73, 117, 273 293 193, 294 58, 273 122, 52, 294 58, 137, 295 246 97 99 247 127 272 58, 129, 174, 247 193 272 Welch, Mike 272 273 293 Wells, Bill 41, 164, 192, 272 41, 46. 49. 248 293 25 182, 183 294 46 293 272 295 293 272 99. 248 246 247 295 272 273 295 246 AA 103. 247 52 246 124, 46. 247 295 246 52, 294 57, 122, 295 294 273 295 246 200, 273 273 294 294 57, 153, 295 246 Whitaker, Mary 25, 31, 37. 56, 120, 130, Witt, Linda 52, 114, 295 272 132, 157, 247 Wood, Olivia ... 74. 295 . 69 71 273 273 246 273 273 246 52, 143, 165. 294 66. 295 294 52 294 115 294 White, Sue 46. 49. 50, 51, 247 Wooten, Billy 193, 295 52 247 295 294 101, 273 273 294 97, 273 59, 137, 192, 295 294 192 294 295 271 52 52 294 114, 273 272 85 273 66, 295 246 Whitten, Tobie 16 26. 58. 130. 133. 247 Wright, Johnny 199, 295 272 294 47, 148. 248 294 88 247 295 246 Wikstrom, Paul .. 247 Wylie, Pat 58. 160, 161. 273 272 294. Yandoll, James 273 246 66 127 294 295 272 66, 273 273 294 247 York, Judy 113, 273 247 273 273 294 193 295 294 Wiley, Gayle 57, 119, 152, 273 Young, Dwight ... 47, 148, 178, 203. 273 294 Wilholm, Ronnie 20, 39, 124, 165, 274, 294 Young, Gerald 97. 295 160 41, 137, 203 273 136, 248 294 294 92, 248 294 52 295 294 Wilkerson, Mickey 185, 189, 294 Young, Margaret 46, 49, 248 247 273 66, 104, 273 247 Wilkerson, Ted 47, 178, 273 Young, Rickey 46, 49, 273 154, Wilkie, Sandra 26. 56, 114, 175, 179, 196, Young, Roger 273 247 246 Young, Susan 71, 295 272 Wilkinson, Juanice 160, 295 Ziegler, Robert ___ 160, 295 347 Signatures D. E. 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