Robert E Lee High School - Lee Traveler Yearbook (Baytown, TX)

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Lee Traveler 1965 J rR £. ' jL e- tM jf ■W% V t0 -V ■$9Tl 7 24 '-V ’’s SS( scZi t .■ £ : 5r tr ft'- - c c- %? $ € ■m M T' o 7 tobert E. Lee High School Baytown, Texas i ,4 jl y Z p ZAc ' c : o :ZZi iA -Ztz-c - sr -e,Z cl JA ZScIjZ.!C 4 2 ' x ' (jtvL a ? u)Kj ouua- JCu, , ztXjcC ftL r jC C4 ?A QuU £A lAccents I mj L Golden sunlight lingers, then fades as the last days of Slimmer, days of joy and laughter, of relaxation and quiet, blend to form a prelude of the new school year. 4 Gummer's end 5 September 3, 1964—and a surging flood of nearly 2500 students pours onto the campus. We greet the old familiar halls and admire the new—hut most of all we renew our friendships . . . for Lee is not a building... Lee is people . . . and tlieir life its life ... it is friends in lively discus- sion. it is classmates at study... it is teachers, and home- work: it is proud seniors and confused sophomores... and much more. w j£. A S't'' £= W 7y Lee is a spirit of pride which swells up 4 USEfZ Lee is an aim for perfection through dedicated effort. . . 12 13 Most of all, Lee is people . . . people preparing to live ... it is a place to inquire ... to observe . . . to probe ... a place to research ... to reflect . . . to reason ... a place to experiment ... to an- alyze ... to evaluate. Lee is people growing up . . . and moving on to what the world will bring. 16 20 Mr. and Miss Kelly Olive lias been on the football team all three years of high school. He was captain his senior year. He is a two-year member of the Key Club and was elected class favorite his junior year and Mr. Robert E. Lee his senior year. Robert E. Lee Benny Boudreaux was a sopho- more and junior favorite. She was elass officer her sophomore and junior years as well as cheerleader her junior and se- nior years. In the homecoming court she was Junior and All- school Princess, and was Junior and Senior Duchess for King and Queen assemblies. She is a member of Keyettes and is the Key Club Sweetheart. 21 Six are favorites of entire student body Brenda Chandler Georganne Thompson Senior Favorites Martha Brunson, Woody Butler. Pam Breeland. Gerald Walker, and Joanie Wells (Not pictured Perry DuBose.) 24 Junior Favorites % Mickey 'finer. Judy Morion, Laurie Tillery, and Mike Mitchamore (Roi pictured Joey ftreeland and Jam's McCallamj 02b ___________________________________________________________________________________ oxatine' :tured‘ 0, Both Shidokht and Jose look part in several assemblies. SHIDOKHT SA DOUGH I comes from Tehran, Iran. She is slaying with Kathy Keating (pictured with Shidokht at the far right) who is her American “sister.” Shidokht enjoy9 sewing and painting. She is taking several courses at Lee though she has al- ready graduated from her high school in Iran. Science, especially biology, also interests Shidokht. Shidokht and Jose are R.E.L.'s exchange students JOSE FERNANDO TA- VARES is from Rio de Janerio, Brazil. He is a member of the Key Club and the Student Council. Before coming to Lee, Jose spoke English, French, and Portuguese. He is presently studying Russian under Mr. Kiel- man (pictured at right.) Jose stops for some candy after lunch. Shidokht is a member of the Junior Rotary Anns. She is pictured here with Carolyn Morris, the club’s president. It is obvious that Shidokht lias u good sense of humor as she jokes with other students. Jose likes reading, especially books on sociology. Shidokht and Kathy stop to make a schedule change. Pam and Tommy are chosen The whole court enjoys the entertainment prepared for the royal couple. toward the stage. Court and audience wait expectantly as the 1964 Queen crowns the new Queen Pam Hrccland. 34 King and Queen The whole uuditorium watches anxiously as Duchess Benny Boudreaux walks down the aisle. Duke Dwight Denson and Duchess Laurie Tillery proceed to their places on stage. Princess Joanie Wells and Prince Woody Butler attend the King and Queen, Tommy Paulscl and Pam Brceland. Tommy is crowned by last year's King Donnie Burch while Queen Pam and Di- ane Alford watch. ’ ' ion-: Vfikt 1iteiia inore, Benny Boudreaux. Duiidii MoiSbn. I.mrie Tillery. Jerry Kovar. Mary ( :tf li« r i ii SleXvart. Rusty Boggetw. Case McMulion. IVrrs DuBo e. and Janie Bruce. Unttom row: Sliidnklit Sttdoujdii, Jo.-r Tavares. Joanie Well? . Woods Buller. M.ulim Brunson. Geor« e Rincon. I.son Joey Rreeland, and Rain Breeland. linttom rou■; Tomms Pan IserfTheresa Nelson, H i illon Bice. 4 Boxanne Turner. Dicks Breeland. Jan is MeCalhun. and Tim Stuart. Top rou: Beverly Calhoun. Dress Scott, Sharon Francis. Gerald Walker. Linda Dyer. Neal Askew, Gcorganne Thompson. Kelly Olive. Penny Wadies, and Bill Homecoming highlights Georganne Thompson was crowned the 1964 Homecoming Queen by Melanie Moore, 1963 Queen, on October 30, following the Homecoming football game between the Baytown Ganders and the Pasadena Eagles. Georganne was presented with a crown and red roses. Each court member received a bouquet of large mums. Football Season The Homecoming Court and escorts are: R6xanne Turner and Hick Bell; Janice Bruce and Bill Tucker; Sharon Francis and Britton Rice; Georgannr Thompson and Tommy Paulsel; Melanie Moore; Benny Boudreaux and Lan Williams; Brenda Chandler and Mic- key Wilkerson, and Janis McCallum and Kelly Olive. Homecoming Queen: Georganne Thompson All-School Princess — Sharon Francis Beauties reign from All-School Princess — Bennie Boudreaux All-School Duchess — Brenda Chandler three classes Senior Duchess — Janie Bruce Tim Smart, Janis McCallum. Bennie Boudreaux. Bill Tucker, Lynn Callaway, and Jerry Schima pose. Senior Cheerleaders Bennie Boudreaux 42 Bill Tucker Junior Cheerleaders Janis McCallum Tim Stuart Cheerleaders boost Qchool Spirit Sophomore Cheerleaders Lynn Galloway The world’ three beauty categories are well represented by the bru- Jerry Shima nette, Lynn; the redhead, Bennie; and the blonde, Janis. With Rebel (lags and pompoms, the Spirited Six arrive well prepared to lead 1 «' student body. 43 Members of the 1965 Confederate Ball Court are Johnny Harrison, Jo Beth Harrison, Bobby Wamc, escort; Jane Turner, Senior Duchess; Pat Boothe, Senior Ducbess; Drew George, escort; Anna Savrberger. Princess; Donnie Price, escort; Bennie Jordan, Queen: Lowell Hildebrand, escort; Jimmy Shepard, escort; Peggy Kemplay, Junior Duchess; Larry Rogers escort; Linda Anderson, Sophomore Duchess; Debbie Briggs, and Johnny Harrison. Anna Sawberger, Prince , and her es- cort, Donnie Price walk down the aisle which was formed by posts. Pat Boothe, .Senior Duchess, was es- corted to her position in the royal court by Drew George. 44 Jane Turner, Senior Duchess, was es- corted by Bobby Warne. Bennie Jordan reigns as 1965 Confederate Queen Bennie Jordan, escorted by Lowell Hildebrand, was 1%5 Confederate Bull Queen. Bennie Jordan was escorted to the throne by Lowell Hildebrand. Approximately 400 guests attended the Confederate Ball, which is sponsored annually by the Junior His- torian Club. Mrs. Buck Turner serve refreshments to Ernie Hart, Rosalyn Franta, Phillip Jackson, Linda Massey, Joanie Wells, and Lan Williams. 45 The post for the Confederate Ball were: From row: Pam Matthews. Jean Sumner. Jean Mann, Anita Kay Barron, Judy Kelley, Linda Massey, Lynn Wood, Carolyn Felknor. Annette Real, Tachie Clevenger, and Rosalyn Franta. Second row: Eddie Marshall. Walter Strict- ,Ifd- V ?®? ° 10 Hart. Ed Ferguson. Phillip Jackson, Rodeny Calk, David Owens, Johnny Lillard, John Crenshaw, and Ernie Hart Third row: Hugh Gary Rheumo. Charlotte Sullivan. Bill) Janarek. Dorris Gentry, Rose Man Venahle, David Thedford, Kathy l-ord, and lerry Smith. 46 Claude Lowery was Master of Cere- monies for the Confederate Ball. Peggy Kemplay, Junior Duchess, was es- corted tft the court by Jimmy Shepard. Linda Anderson. Sophomore Duchess, and Larry Rodger approach the platform as the post look on with anticipation. Bennie Jordan is crowned Confederate Ball Queen by Doris Lower)- Kraft, former queen, as Pat Boothe, Senior Duchess; Drew George, escort; Anna Sawbcrger, Princess; Donnie Price, escort; and Lowell Hilde- The Carrousel's Band provided music for the annual ball. A floor show entertained the guests and the royal court. hrund look on. The parents of the History Club members were chaperones at the Confederate Ball. Barbara Becka Debbie Edwards Relay Queen Finalists The Ninth Relay Queen was chosen by Chris Chandler and Ginny Pace of KPRC-TV of Houston. One of these girls was crowned Queen on March 20, at 7:15 by the 1964 Queen, Judy Williams. Twenty-four clubs and organizations participated in this contest, and of the girls they nominated, these five have been chosen as finalists. Contents: Clubs and Organizations STUDENT COUNCI 1....................................................... 52 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ................................................ 56 INSTRUMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS Band .............................................................. 50 Brigadiers ....................................................... Q, SCIENCE CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS JETS .............................................................. 76 Texas Junior Academy of Science.....•.............................. 9 Biology Club ...................................................... 50 Number Sense....................................................... 52 Senior Science Seminar............................................. 53 Junior Science Seminar ............................................ 54 Sophomore Science Seminar ......................................... 55 ACADEMIC CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Art Club .......................................................... 86 French Club ....................................................... 58 Gander Gazette Staff .............................................. 59 Girls Recreation Association ...................................... 92 History Club ...................................................... 95 Junior Classical League .......................................... 192 Humanities Seminars .............................................. 194 Quill and Scroll ................................................. 195 Thespians ........................................................ 196 National Forensic League ......................................... 197 Traveler Staff ................................................. 198 SERVICE CLUBS Anchor Club ....................................................... HI Antler Club ....................................................... H4 Interact Club ..................................................... H7 Junior Rotary Anns ............................................... 120 Key Qub .......................................................... 123 Keyettes ......................................................... 125 Lionesses ........................................................ 129 Optimisses ....................................................... 152 STAGS Club ....................................................... I35 VOCATIONAL CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS D.E. Club ........................................................ 138 Future Farmers of America ........................................ 112 Future Homemakers of America ..................................... 115 Future Nurses of America ........................................ 115 F.T.A. (George Armstrong Chapter) ................................ 151 F.T.A. (R. B. Sparks Chapter ..................................... 154 F.T.A. (R. E. Lee Chapter) ....................................... 157 Pre med Club ..................................................... 15° D.O. Club ........................................................ I62 VOCAL ORGANIZATIONS Southern Belles .................................................. 1 5 Belle Tones ....................................................... H9 Choir ............................................................ I72 Madrigals ........................................................ l7 49 V,t iSTr r.H Perry Dubose, President of the Student Council, is installed by his brother and 1964 Student Council President, Danny Dubose. Representatives Voice The Student Council of Robert E. Lee is an active member of the Texas Association of Stu- dent Councils, the Southern Association of Stu- dent Councils, and the National Association of Student Councils, as well as an active partici- pant in school and community activities. Our Student Council takes part in the Ameri- can Field Service and the Good Sportsmanship league. Money-making projects for the Council in- clude a cake sale, book-selling, and the King and Queen Assembly. Other services are a tea for the teachers at the beginning of school and the Christmas tea. Student government prevails through the ac- tions of the Student Council, as the repre- sentatives carry out the needs and desires of their fellow students. Perry Dubose, Presicdnt, talks to Council board members Sally Powers, Corresponding Secretary; Ann WUmcr, Reporter; Cayc McMahon, Historian; Gerald Walker, Chaplain; Gcorganne Thompson, Recording Secretary; Woody Rutlcr, Vice Presi- dent; Joanic Wells, Parliamentarian; and Tommy Paulsel, Treasurer. 52 Representatives; (bottom row) Virginia Manis, Marion Whalen, Mary McClintock, Suae Williams Becky Hastings, Shidokht Sadoughi, Connie Hinton. Kathy Robertson, Kay Massey, Lynelte Lucas, (second row) Karen Bailey, Cheryl Ocker. Mary Ri« . Libby Twardowski, Janice Jeffrey, Ioanna Donebon. Fredna Tillcrv Mollv Cartlidgc, Kay Morris, (third row) Janet Atkins, Merrikay Mullenix, JoAnna Pctrash, .Sandra Parker, Donna Claim.n, Janie Cray. Betty Fuchs, Linda Dyer. Bennie Jordan, (fourth row) Mary Skeen, Lin- da Shelton. Annette Rosalier, Roxanna Turner, Patty Lathan, Judy Newton, Hank Johnson, (fifth row) Stanley Bishop, Raymond Swaner, Ben Shirey, Steve Lashlie, Jose Tavares. student opinons in Student Council Representatives; (bottom row) Debbie Godwin. Pam Gann. Lynn Moseley, Jan Orr. Linda Faylc, Benita Brown. Sandra Buford, (second row) Guy Black. Kit Allen Kathleen Johnson, Lmda Andcrson Anpe n__j Inlon l -I auric Tillcrv (third row) Ronald Baldcraeh, Carrie Casey, Sylvia Crooks. Linoa Davis Kathy Ca n Ha l. Sd Lynn Stratton. Patsy Compton, (fourth row) Tommy Creer Kath- rvn Heindrich. Jeannie Konecsy. Beverly Calhoun. Carol Howell. Donna Riddick, Carol Ross Prater, Joel Alvis, Harry Dinwiddie, Bob Hollis, Brad Wooten, Ernie Hart, Robert Smith, and John Boyer. Shidokht Sadoughi is Robert E. Lee's foreign exchange student from Iran. Jose Tavares, exchange student from Brazil, explains his point of view to Mary Catherine Stewart, Tommy Paulsel, and Sally Powers. 53 Student Council Calendar Kcpre enlntivc -at-largr arc Rusty Boggess. Mary Catherine Stewart, Brenda Chandler. Georganne Thompson, Neal Askew, Sharon Francis. Teresa Nelson. Mike Mitehamofe, Pierce Swofford, Gerald Walker, and Bill Tucker. Mr. Armstrong, Mary Catherine Stewart, Linda Dyer, and Woody Butler stand proudly in front of the book shelf, a new project of the Student Council. Georganne Thompson is crowned queen at the Homecoming dance sponsored by the Student Council. Teachers relax at the Christmas tea given by the Student Council. Tlie kitchen crew was kept busy refilling cookie plates at the Christmas tea. filled with many events Miss Lynelte Bishop, one of the Student Council sponsors, goes over last details with Woody Butler and Joanie Weljs, delegates to the Southern Association of Student Councils convention in Florida. Both faculty and Student Council members enjoyed the Christmas tea. Linda Fayle, Neal Askew, Bill Tucker. Mike Mitchamore. Busty Boggcss, and Solly Powers give zing to drying dishes at the tea. 55 National Honor Society Pat Bn,an — Historian Leadership, Service Senior members are first row: Carolyn Townsend. Mar)- Higgs, Sarah Kirkman, Connie Mil tor,. Sandra Durst, Ktty Mitchell, Caye McMahon, Ruth Ganson, Ruth Bender, Kathy Robertson, Janie■ Bruce. Gavle Seamans. Leonec Claud, and Nancy Tapp. Second row: Mary Lou Spurgeon, Janice Faye Fcazell, Judy Downint; Carolyn S lincicE?, Wanda Cockrum, Lindy Pool. Sharon Woods, Fredna Tillery, Kit Allen, Gayle Bland, Markv Mc.Millin, Diana St. Clatr Pat Bryan, Cijrol Byrd. Molly Shields, Donna Parker, Judy Newton, Bennie Jordan, and Debbie Edwards. Third row: Mary Cryer, Jo Potter, Put Moore, Roberta Collins, Sandra Trant, Janis Overstreet, Carol Beaugh, Wanda Rekosh, Linda Holder, Jo Hargraves, Bonnie Magness, Bumedette Hubbard, Nancy John, Lunelle Shaw, and Anna Sawberger. Fourth row: Mary Fanestiel, Gerald Walker, John Killough, Tim Casey, Gary Barclay. James Orchin, Eddie Taylor, John Drouilhet, and Linda Minter. Fifth row: Stanley Henson. Joel Alvis, Bob Bobalik, Billy Janacek, Roy Gilbert, John McClintock, Will Bickicy, Charles Marable. Mike McBride, John Beasley, Mike Williams, and Paul Marsh. Not pictured is Jim Brian. Junior members: First row: Cindy Phillips. Linda Love. Jan Orr. Betsy Broyles, Mary Schwendeman Miaron Bennett, Martha Gopffarth. Jennifer Wilcox, and Linda Coodson. Second row: Judy Holloway. Janice Land, Jams Johnson, Jill Legler, Verna Winklernann, Sherry Ziegler, and Gwen Thompson. Third row: Pierce Swofford. Elise Howell. Charlotte rhenemann. Sue Attc- berry, Sherry Smith, Susan Burns, Lacey Doran. Beverly Navarro, and Debbie Crimes. Fourth row: Tommy Pullen. Cary Mc- Gowan. David Pet rash, Earl Center, Dwight Denson. Fifth row: Robert Whitson, Ronny Endel, Paul Bradbury, Robert Brown Ronnie Mitchell. Gordon Hoffpauir, Dennis Overstreet, and Larry Pyle. Not pictured is Henry Stevenson and June ledter. 57 Activities fill Honor Society's year Diana St. Clair, Jim Brian, ami Pierce Swofford are among many members who sold football tickets—one of the Honor Society projects. CLUB PURPOSE AND PROJECTS T he National Honor Society is a self-govern- ing organization which has as its purpose the creation of enthusiasm for scholarship, render service, leadership, and character development among students of American secondary schools. Each member of the organization must maintain at least a 92 overall average. Projects for the school year included guiding parents on Parents’ Night, decorating the halls and the commons for Christmas, assemblies, and other service to the school. The highlight of the year is the annual banquet helcTeach spring. At this banquet the National Honor Society scholarship is given to an outstanding senior member of the organization. Elise Howell and Cary Barclay assist Betsy Broyles with the Guidance Office arrangement. Mr. Parrish explains why the speaker didn’t show up. vV find stringing popcorn not only fun, but also very complicated. The girls try their creative ability at the Christmas decorating party. Nancy Tapp concludes her speech, one of four given by senior mem- bers at the installation of the new members. Mary Riggs, Linda Love, and Mary Schwcnd- cman add the final touches to one of the many Christmas arrangements which deco- rated the halls. Jan Orr and Dwight Denson stop to talk with 'heir parents on Parents’ Night. Paul Marsh and Bennie Jordan talk with Mr. Hasset from NASA, one of many spea at Honor Society meetings. Instrumental Organizations The Famous hneider 9umphonic Band BASSOONS Deede Callaway Charlotte Theneraann Sherry Smith Pam Cambern E-FLAT CLARINET Joyce Arnett FLUTES Cookie Childers Dianne Atkins Carol Bain ' JanjQrr 'y' Carol Byrd OBOES Elise Howell Dub Kilpatrick hinlev Henson MerikayMullini x Mack Meigs Jill Lcgler an son Judy Quisenberry Donna Qamon Janet Atkins Sandra Trant Theresa Nelson Sharon Johnson Lucy Hernandez BARITONE SAXOPHONES J hu Young- ™mr John Hunt BASS CLARINETS Qieri Whitten y? ) J A 9 Kay Reeder eMf Beverly Hobbs TS Linda Tiner Graham Painter James Frazier SjjndrajGrcene Merle Gunti ’iartnttjTHart Janice Land Linda Witt BARITONES Cary McGowan Haney Day Bryan James Doug Rose David Pet rash Charles E. For ylW 60 u. o Shi f . dxuxi'ips CLARINET At MiUg. Don 3fnfon A Geije Gimpbell 'kfjM Nancy-Shcffii' TajL JAM2 . yrCapry Clenn 7) a camx ’ ' p (Ar i Robert Whitson 'MOW Courtney Curry n wanM smith i k InSofimtc -0 yT v 1 TUBAS Joe Atkins Lloyd Cox Jon Blake John Killough Envin Tilton TRUMPETS Walter Stricklin g jparl Center FRENCH HORNS 0J ww Whitt wOBrenda Silliman -vj-eonee Claud Jim Brian Ronnie McCraw PERCUSSION Mike Fink La Donna Sonnier Mary Spear Marilyn Marshall Bettye Parker Janie Gray Robyn Lorimer Carol Beaugh TYMPANI Mike Davis TENOR SAXOPHONES TROMBONES Allen Webb AJjenJEailcel Far Pierce Swofford • Jack Cantrell o Robert E. Lee Bands Concert Band FLUTES Stephanie Warren Sharon Shaddix Harriet Sanders Judy Perkins Minda Shoemaker Georganne Thompson Michae Shepherd Patricia Voytek Dee Rushing Barham Rvrr| Doris Gentry oobbve Eberly -------Boullion Cynthia Jemigan Marilyn Cowart Joan Harrell Lyn Sterling PICCOLO Linda Underwood OBOE Sara BASSOON hari Brown Os 4 CLARINETS Rayfield Jefferson Royce Walker JiJ LGiahaiiL- Carol Wilson Dcbbv Gardner Sylvia Campos3 Kathy Garvey Barbara Kirkland Kevin Brinkman Leonora Weimer Cheryl Molaison Vicki Cummings Shirley Jones Mary Creasy Linda Morris Judy Hollaway Carolyn Donnelly i Susan Anderson Carroll Glass Sharon Hudspeth Janelle Matysiak BASS CLARINETS Jan is Johnson Liz Hebei OAJL AO' 1 j T$herry Novasad CLARINETS - iL Diana Caudle Kay Junghluth ALTO SAXOPHONES Jimmy Dunham Karen Sonnier Jill Myers Swor Judy.Burnett TENOR SAXOPHONES JoAnn Kirkland Linda Hiebert BARITONE SAXOPHONE Larry Westerman CORNETS Wanda Rekosh John Aikey Guy Runnels Mike Brewer Brian Seeger Susan Knox Sandra Du?sE Tommy Nelson Larry Nixon Sheila Watson Quentin Sheffield FRENCH HORNS Diappe Shelton Xinda Bonner) Karen White Dottie Shivers Jennie Wilcox Margaret Donnelly Sandra Waight TROMBONES Steve Holmes Duke McBunch Chris Buckner Richard McKinney BARITONES Donald H. Randy Smith Glendon Moses Bruce Chase Jimmy Bond Betty Jo Rodgers BASSES Tommy Laird Paul Bradbury Mary McHugh Robert Sehmadl Jimmy Smith PERCUSSION Johny Bradbury Bemta broKTi--- Beverly Chandler Sue Crawford Martha Creasy Johnelle Garrett Pam Henley Becky Hill Robbie Lawhon Debbie Sarver Sherry Wade Louise Spencer STRING BASS Jeanie James Karen Bailey '7Xr C 0T' Qophomore Band FLUTES Polly Whitman Cathy Eastham Mary Katherine Biesel Bethany Bletsch Kathy Carroll Cathy Lord Sally Moore Marianne Jacob Iris King Connie F isher Terri Dinsmorc Chris Williams Martha Shields OBOES Dora Ix e Chasnoff Chris Comeaux BASSOONS Pat Brinkman Jeanie Rushing CLARINETS Pat Wimmer Candy Ciruti Vicki Partin Judy Woo tan Carol LeBlanc Phyllis Bayer (Carrie Casey Renee Bishop Maxine Williams Linda Archer Hilda Carrizales James Svrcek Virginia Mitchell Robb’e Porter Pam Mills Mae Elta Sandling Carfie Queen Loretta Porter Janice Morton Olivia McClelland Patti Smith Carol Sowders Eva Ansualda ALTO CLARINET Camilla May BASS CLARINETS CSuzan ToddV IJonna Albright Loynita Beaird ALTO SAXOPHONES Judy Prince George Tidmon Scott Chamberlain Ruth Lippe Marsha Braswell TENOR SAXOPHONES Joanie Lumpkin Susan Barker BARITONE SAXOPHONES Bill Ixmgacre Stephen Lusk Renee Carroll CORNETS Gary Wooten Tompkins Harris John Ikes Margaret Lewis Robert Grochoske Mike Sanders Janice Morgan Donny Peterson Jeanne Konechy Ronnie Jo Isakson Eileen McClure Jimmy Roe Barry Bailey Larry Moler Bruce Bennett Linda Matthews Sandra Marshall Patty Latham Belinda McWilliams Angela Shirey FRENCH HORNS Janelle Ford Phyllis Baker Rita Ogden Brenda Harman Barbara DeGarmo Carmel Garcia TROMBONES Benny Broussard Mike Mullen Charles Coleman Richard White Arthur Walton Lonny Peterson Kenneth Sanderson Chuck Webber Sandra Toups Rodney Estes Mark Boswell BARITONES Martin Smith Cathy Heinrich John Bull Charlotte Davis Beverly Calhoun BASSES Lynn McGowan David Sartor Andy Stahl Fred Girter Larry Dean PERCUSSION Terry Smith John Goudeau Linda Morgan Brenda Young Peggy LaVergne Ross Hargis Gary Smith Sharon Idoux Dianne Qark Ann Tillery TYMPANI Vickie Long Stephanie Rupp 62 Band Officers Pam Cambem, —--First Lieutenant— x-'jW loung, ____Student Conductor Tommy I -lini. Student Conductor Concert Band Allen Wcikel, President Duke McBunch, Pice-president Merikay Mullini) Secretary Clieri Whitten, Treasurer Lurry Glenn, Mark Meigs, Chaplain Elise Howell, __Junior Librarian Shari firownT enior Libraria Walter Mnckfim Captain v 63 limit a Brown. Assistant Drum Major Ccorgannc Thompson, Drum Major Junior-Senior Band Twirlcre: .Minda Shoemaker, Debbie Saner. Lyn Sterling. Jeannie James. Kathy Garvey, Harriet Sanders, Cheryl Molaison, Theresa Nelson, Stephannie Warren, and Lucy Hernandez. 64 Band in the Land STAGE HAND: Saxophones—Stanley Henson, Gene Campbell. Nancy Sheffield, tarry Glenn, a d Mike Smitjr Trombone- Mark Meigs. Allen Webb. Duke MeHunch, and Allen WeikcJ. Trumpets--Walter Strirklin. Linda Tiner, GrJtbam__L,aint«fr, James Frazier, and Earl Center. Jiano—Don Johnson. Drums- -Gary Mot lev. String Bass-— Harvev I)av. . j ■+ J - m £ - ‘-id a. Minda Shoemaker, Head Twirier Cheri Whitten. Hand Stceeiheart 65 All-District, All-Region Band Members „ - r. ALL-DISTRICT Seated: Dianne Atkins, Jan Orr. Jill Lcglcr, foVflTd Hanson, Belin- da Weems. Standing: Jon Blake, Gary Woot- en. Walter Stricklin, Allen Weikel, Joe At- kins. ALL-REGION Seated: Dccdc Calla- way, Cookie Childers, Ann Whitt, Brenda Sil- liman, Sherry Smith, Mcrikay Mullinnix, and Camilla May. Standing: Graham Painter, Stan- son, Cheri Whitten’NjLinda Tiner, II ike SmiJh, and Har- vey Day, 66 SOPHOMORE BAND OFFICERS Front row: Mike Sanders ..................... Vice-President Jeanic Rushing ........................ Librarian Carol LcRlanc ......................... Historian Pack row: Marlin Smith .......................... President Margaret Lewis ........................ Secretary SOPHOMORE TWIRLERS Front row: Olivia McClelland, Charlotte Davis, Renee Car- roll, and Cathy Heinrich. Back row: Sandra Marshall, Brenda Harmon, Linda Mat- thews, and Ann Tillery (head Iwirlcr). 67 All-9tate Members Seated: Gary McGowan, Elise Howell Standing: Robert Whitson, Ccnc Campbell SOPHOMORE BAND DRUM MAJORS Carrie Casey Beverly Calhoun Band Activities I’d hale to sec a group like that coming toward MY cafeteria! It takes a convoy to move an army . 69 The Candid Camera bit. CHARGE! Helen Wilson Vice-president Mark) M .Millin T reasurer Anne Oliver President Dchhic Edwards Secretary Mrs. Carmel Norton Director Miss Alvcra Griffin Business Manager I.indy Poole Historian 70 Brigadier council representatives Mary Schwendcman, Marsha McAlister, Lynn Stratton. Joanna Pctrash. (.ayle Seamans, and Nancy Schaeffer study CADENCE, the constitution of the Drum and Bugle Corps. their esprit de corps. Mrs. Norton directs Brigadiers. Spirit runs high, even in early August meetings. The familiar red and white uniforms are issued in the summer. Many hours of practice go into the traditional Friday night drills. Brigadiers pictured on the next two pages are: FIELD OFFICERS Com party Com m ancler Carolyn Morris Drum Major Nancy Tapp First Lieutenants Ann Callium Margarle 'Hornsby Lieutenant of the Flags Anna Sawberger TWIRLERS Lieutenant of Ttvirlers Gayle Seamans TWIRLERS Gayle Brady Janie Bruce Deborah Elliott Becky Hastings Linda Hopper Jane Kennedy Marsha McAlister Lynn Moseley Lounelle O'Grady Camille Tobin Penney Wad ley New members chosen in August anxiously await their installation into the Corps. Cindy Porter, Jane Craddock, and Diana St. Clair wait to speak at the August installation of new members. Brigadiers wait in the Brig for the buses that will carry them to the Colt game. 71 Colorful Brigadier Drills . . . • • are a delight to Baytown fans 73 After football season Corps President Anne Oliver pins a Home coming mum on Bessie. A familiar scene is the rush to buses before an out-of-town football game. Brigadiers cheer as the Gander football team runs onto the field through their lines. Briga (ier Quartermasters Map Connally, Gaye VJo.Mahon. pat Bryan, Debbie Adams display the-Cft'rps emblem. -is 74 The first official meeting of Sen- iors ‘67 was held in the Brig. more activities Officers treat late-working magazine leaders to a spaghetti dinner. 75 Excited Brigadiers help tic up the Christinas tree in the Brig. Christmas decorating In-gins in earnest. Anne Oliver, Mr. Barber of the Curtis Publishing Company, and Judy Ploeger discuss plans for magazine sales, the Corps’ money-making project. Quartermasters Cay Camp, Lola .Wesesman, and Sandra Buford are kept busy keeping drums, bugles, and music in shape. (Quartermaster Kay Massey is not shown.) Miss Griffin receives a birthday present from the Corps. Plans for activities are made in com' mittcc meetings at the homes of Briga- diers or in the Brig. Science clubs Alpha Beta Gamma Howard Humphrey, Dwight Fisher, and Will Bickley watch as Bill Mookhoek and Judy Troutman experiment with the inclined plane. Raymond Heinrich and Robert Atherton Check the time to calculate the speed of the cart, like Wood and Dennis Hunt start the cart on its way. Chapter of JETQ promotes Science at Lee Dennis Gibbons experiences the sensation of motion as Robert Zuhik, Jerry Moore, and Martin Smith watch with interest. Raymond Porter proves to John Me- Clintock, Jack Cantrell, and George Vaught that 1=2. Mike McBride. Tim Schultz, Mike Cole, and Lee Ekholm investigate conservation of mo- mentum. Mike Hare, Larry Foerster. Thomas Post, and Mike Mullen experiment with velocity. John Aikcy explains his project to Robert Whitson. Lynn Sanders, Gary Burclay, and Tim Casev. 77 JET9 Officers and 9ponsors President Joel Alvis Mr. Gale, one of our sponsor , examines a new telescope. Vice-President John Killough Texas Junior Academy of Science Each year a group of Rob- ert E. Lee students present papers on work they have done in science or mathematics to compete in a contest sponsored by the Texas Junior Academy of Science. The Junior Acade- my of Science has the purpose of increasing interest in sci- ence among high school stu- dents. This year at Baylor Uni- versity John Adams (chemis- try), Robert Atherton I math- ematics I, Raymond Porter (mathematics), and Robert Chatfield (chemistry) repre- sented Lee with a first (Quit- field), a tie for second (Ather- ton and Porter), and a fourth (Adams) in the physical sci- ence division. Mr. McCandless was the sjxmsor. Pictured at right ure John Adams and Robert Atherton; Mow an Raymond Porter and Robert Chat- field. Biology Club Member top row: Robert Henderson, Philip KozlowsktT Virgil Hoppe, Jeff Couney, Jack Hoffpauir. Richard James. Second row: Joe Atkins. Jimmy Robertson. Gary Wooten, Lonny Peterson, Frank Jaubert. Third row: Mike Williams, Roger Bennett, Robert La Crone, Leighton Littlefield. Darrell Comeaux. Tom Harris, Bruce Bennett. Bottom row: Mrs. Rowlett. Dorsey Puckett, Vicki Partin, Linda Meyers, Carol Byrd. Sponsors: Mrs. Rowlett Mr. Black Motto “Natura Optime Docet” (Nature is the best teacher) Members include: Danel Comeaux. Jimmy Rob- ert prison. Bruce Bennett. Gary Wooten, Joe Atkin . Roger Bennett. Lonny Peterson, Leighton Littlefield, and Robert La Gronc are three future biologists. lack Hoffpaur. Richard James, and Mike Williams observe plant specimens. Gary Wooten, Leighton Littlefield. Mike Williams, Don- ny Peterson, Roger Bennett, Tom Har- ris, Philip Kozlow- ski, and Joe Atkins check the club scrapbook. Virgil Hoppe shows an open clam to Philip Kozlowski, Jeff Courscy, and Carol Byrd. Officers are: (top row) Roger Hoppe, Reporter. (bottom row) Vicki secretary; Robert Henderson, president; Virgil Puckett, recording secretary. 81 Number-Sense Club studies art of math Junior member includi' (top row) Andy Scoll, James William , (bottom row) Karen Floyd. Mary Hunt, and Lindy Barrow. Sophomore members are (top row) Richard Logging, Edward Porter, (bottom row) Ken- neth Skrahanck, and George Hanson. •Senior members are (top row) Chuck Gumming , Roy Gilbert, (second row) Daniel Brown, Larry Westermann, John Beasley, (bottom row) Anne Whitt, and Doris Harvel. Number Sense Club Number-Sense Club Sponsor is Percy Portis. The purposes of the Number Sense Club are to study the arl of mental arithmetic and to prepare the students for the yearly Inter-Scholastic League meet. Club officers include (top row) Chuck Gum- ming .. vice president; Daniel Brown, presi- dent; (bottom row) Anne Whitt, secretary; and Roy Gilbert, treasurer. 82 Senior Science Seminar Members of the Senior Science Seminar arc Mr. Hendrix, Robert Atherton, Raymond Porter, Rob- ert f.hatfield, John Killough, Will Bickley, Ray Heinrich, and Mrs. Robson. Silling are Gay White, Leonee Claud, Mike Williams, Wanda Rekosh, and Susan Viles. Roliert Atherton, John McClintock, Jamie Frank- lin, Terry Brinkman, and Will Bickley listen as the guest speaker lectures. lohn, Susan, and Don Johnson listen as Dr. J. points. David Gavanda points out some interesting Mr. Tom Hendrix is the sponsor of the seminar. 83 Junior Science Seminar Back row: Mr. Brown (sponsor), Ronny McCraw, Ricky Troul. Ja k 'Cantrell, Dennis Overstreet, Tim Schultz, John Burns. Seated. Lenora Weimer, Mary Beth Schillaci, Susan Arvin, Elisc Howell. Standing: Mark Kirkland. Robert Comeaux, Robert Brown, Ronny Endel, Robert Whitson, Pierce Swofford, Mr. Bartz (sponsor), Mr. Tipps (sponsor). Seated: Brenda SUliman. Susan Burns. Betsy Broyles Pam Spuhler, Becky Hastings, Mary Schwcndcman, Mrs. Hodges (sponsor). 84 Sophomore Science Seminar Dr. Rhodes lectures on probability. The students seated ure: Dennis Gibbons, Scott Chaml erlain. Robert Zubik, Mike Hare, Lee Ekholtn and Gary Brown. Dennis Gibbons, Scott Chumherlain, Mike Hare, Robert Zubik, Carolyn Strickland, and Pat Wimmer enjoy refresh- ments after the meeting. Members are: seated: Pat Wimmer, Camilla May, Cris Traxler, Mary McClintock, Carolyn Strickland, and Mrs. Virginia Rowlett (sponsor). Standing are: Mr. Bill Rogers (sponsor), Larry Brill, Lee Ekholm, Scott Chamberlain, Mike Hare. Dr. Ben T. Rhodes (speaker for the evening), Dennis Gibbons, Mike Wood, Mr. N. F. Chamberlain (sponsor), Robert Zubik, and Gary Brown. 85 Academic Clubs R.E.L. Art Club Members work on football poster. This year the Art Club chose ten honorary members who, though they do not attend regular Tuesday meetings, are interested in art and attend other club activities. They are: Ralph Jimenez Mary Riggs Virgil Hoppe Vincent Cavarretta Chris Comeaux Elsa Wilson Jack Spivey Kathy Keating Pete McAlister Joe Atkins Sponsor W. J. Tad lock and President Roberta Collins look over plans for the spring art show. Members take Vice-president James Head and Secretary Nancy DeShazo help take a Thanksgiving basket to a family. 86 Gayle Rosenbrook and Ralph Jimenez are talented members. Art Clutters enjoy Ed Pendleton's music at a get-acquainted party. ■ The gang «tops talking for a minute. part in various activities Sergeant-al arms Roy Cavarretta and Treasurer Bev- crly Clement count money from car window sticker sales. Judy Rhodes hams it up! Strangers? at the Halloween party. The French Club Mary Riggs. President Chris Ehlig, Vice-President Candy Adlong, Treasurer Pam Spuhler, Secretary Memlwre arc: Yvonne Kadjar, Mary Riggs, James Warren. Jaime Ciruti, Debbie Breaux, Chris Ehlig, Candy Adlong. Jeanne Koncehy, Donna Albright. Janet Griffin. Kathy Bench, Charlotte Baumbdeh, Rhonda Walker, Pam Spuhler, Mrs. Ashley, Sponsor. 88 Olive, Pal Hryan and Carlton Flower . Co-Editor of the discuss now material for the paper with printer Chari I.-. Pam Gann. Susan Finneran. and Randall Holt compare papers Iron! different school throughout Texas. ' P 71Tr 1 i t jt rhomai J tty Smllh. limior aod Tony ■lancM. m St Thoma I Dec. 16—IIOMA ipelllofl lot I 0 c. 1? ■ J8—Southern Belle aumUT Df 22—Oat tat halidar 89 palqn will ■ponioMitty ii Ton will ■ UVUIWHI • I V V«' la Josuoiy. Jwjy and Tony ’ ' h-lplny !o «jooIIiwU odvutnf lb directo Tb . ho the Hont Boar Mrs. Valerie Childress, Faculty Advisor, and Joanie Wells, Feature Editor, keep the Gazette bulletin board up to date. Gazette staffers strive Carol Lammers. Ruth Canson. and Pam Treat glance over post issues for new ideas. for accuracy and variety type copied. Sports writers Ronnie Anderson. Jerry Linder, and James Warren, check over last minute sport headlines for the next issue. Selecting' pictures for the next issue are Jo Ann Pad- gett. Brian Sccger, and Pam Fisher. 91 Girls Recreation C.R.A. Officers are: Kit Allen—President Leonee Claud--Recorder Brenda Chandler—Secretary ( j ? flxmn Treasurer- Linda Witt- Fire Pres. Pam Cambern--Reporter (not pictured) Captains (front row) Kay Reeder Linda Yandcll Lillian Bayrer Patsy Compton Connie Cook Cynthia Jcmigan Cheryl Greene Linda Tiner (not pictured) Co-Captains (back row) Ann Murray Kay Massey Sharon Milner Jane Pohler Lois Schieshl Joan Capplcmnn Cheri Whitten (not pictured) Janice I-and (not pictured) G.R.A. Beau and Favorite are: Woody Butler and Lynettc Lucas Association The Girls Recreation Association provides opportunities for one hundred twelve girls to participate in a variety of sports, recreation, and related cultural and social activities. As a community project, the G.R.A. assists the Goodfellows organization during the Christmas season by distributing collection containers, collecting money, packaging and de- livering gifts. The club is sponsored by the teachers of girls physical education. BEARS Rack: Beverly Hall. Jo Hargraves, Sandra Ripkowski, Joan Cappleman. Cynthia Jemigan. Jo Ann Atchlcy, and Sharon fro! !’. Gay White, Lucy Hernandez, Debbie Grimes, Susan Burns, Johnnie Sorrells, Sylvia Crooks, Patsy Clark. Back: Sandra Colley, Patty Foote, Camille Bunting, Kay Reeder. Kay Mas- sey, Nona Cormier, Pat- ty Akin, Regina Loper, LaNell Gordon. Char- lene Antonini, Lenora Wiener, Susan Souby, Shirley Tibbets, Not pictured: Ceorgcan Chandler . CAMELS Top row: Gloria Morgan, Kath- leen Johnson, Beverly Hobbs, Carol Rushing. Susie Schultz. Second row: Dianne Atkins, Bev- erly Sico, Linda Laughlin, Bette Parker. Third row: Patsy Gunoton, Jane Pohler, Linda Lamb. Front row: Lynn Galloway, Phyl- lis Baker. DONKEYS Hack row: Linda Tyler, Barbara Beardmore, Mary Krizak, Lynette Lucas, Linda Witt, Marilyn Mar- shall. Pam Telford. Front row: Lois Sehieshl, Sherry Wade. Cindy Huddle. Connie Cook, Dcanne Petersen, Churlelte Hart, Cookie Childers. KANGAROOS Back row: Diana Jones, Janis Johnson, Sec- ond row: Cheryl Greene, Carroll Glass, Marsha Roach. Third row: Cheri Whit- Monty Lively, Charlotte Thenc- mann, Sandra Greene. Front Mary Bobalik. Peggy Compton, Patricia Thomp- i. Kit Allen. Not pic- tured: Molly McElroy. Renee Carroll Pat Bryan. Third row: Deboran Sistrunkr'Patty Du- hun, Patsy McLain. Front row: Kay Junghluth. Linda Spear. POODLES. — Back row: Becky Hill.cgyjvia Caini Sherry Ziegler. Dotty Shivers, 'Molly Shields, Judy Gunn. Mary Fanestiel, Lillian Bayrer. Front row: Peggy La- Vergne, Kathy Horton, Patsy Duffy, Wanda Rckosti, Norma Potter, Sharon Miller. ROADRUNNERS Back row: Kathy Emfinger. Second row: Linda Underwood. Pat Worthy. Third row: Connie Hinton. Sandra Parker. Beverly McCall. Margaret Hall. Front row: Janet Strack, Linda liner. Ann Murray. Brenda Harmon. Not pic- tured: Pam Cambcrn, DeAnn Crawford. Sandra Waight. Mrs. Sybil Jordan, Sponsor Qtt)t Junior pisitorian Club ODf Uliie XTcxas jStatc Jit a tori cal Association Robert E. Lee High School BAYTOWN. TEXAS Sponson MRS. SYBIL. JORDAN ROBERT P. KELLEY Robert I . Kelley, Sponsor Bennie Jordan. Treasurer Anna Sawberger, accompanied by Sarah Kirkman, sings for the officers installation. Claude Lower)’ was installed as President of the History Club by Miss Lynette Bisliop, a former president. The History Club officers arc Claude Lowery, president; Art Hill, vice-president; Pat Moore, recording secretary; Bennie Jordan, treasurer; Jean Mann, corresponding secretary; Judy Kelley, essay writer; Pam Matthews, junior historian; P jt Boothe, reporter; Jane Turner, social chairman; and Billy Janacck. chaplain. The officers of the Junior Historian Club, assisted by Mr. Kelley and Mrs. Jordan, ptan many of the club activities. 97 Hal Boothe and Claude Lowery represented the History Club at the an niversary tea in Huntsville commemorating Mrs. Sam Houston's birthday. Bennie Jordan, 1965 Confederate Ball Queen, is congratulated at the annual dance. History Club Guests at the Buckaroo Dance en- joyed a hayride. Jimmy Shepard, Peggy Kcmplay, Anita Kay Barron, and Ozzie Hart were among Buckaroo guests; The dance was held at Jane Turner's ranch. Sponsors Confederate Kathryn Priest, Tony Bianchi, Jan Orr. and Cary Boehmc pause for refreshments. Jane Turner. Bobby Wame, Judy Kelley, and Ronnie Anderson wait for the hayridc to return. Debbie Briggs and Robbie Jordan were crown bearers at the Con- federate Ball. The officers study many phases of Texas history. Tony Bianchi, of the Highlands DeMolays, pr« senta a Texas flag to Mrs. Sybil Jordan. History Club sponsor, and Pat Boothe, reporter. 99 Jr. Historians combine (entertainmenf with Front row: Peggy Kemplay, Charlotte Sullivan, Diane Smitherman, Pat Thulis, Susan BeUis, Pam Matthews, Judy Kelley, Debbie Marshall, Barbara DeCarmo, Jean .Mann. Second row: Ward Triche, Lajuana Russel, Carolyn Felknor, Sarah Kirkman, Gaye Heater, Tachie Clevenger. I .ana Lamb. Anita Kay Barron, Bennie Jordan, Pat Moore. Third row: Mrs. Jordan, Charlene Jackson, Sandra Rosslcy, Janet Atkins,yPorris Crntry.j Hannah Heald, Jane Turner, Kathy McKay, Anna Sawbcrger, Pat Boothe, Linda Anderson, Cary Odom. Fourth row: Terry Cordon, Cindy Johnson, Carolyn Elliott, Art Hill, Rose Mary Venable, Kathy Keating, Skip Rome, Linda Massey, Job Gonzales, Jimmy Hrabina. Fifth rote: Randy Smith, Royce Hanle, Richard Olichca, Richard Carr, Emit- Hart, Jerry Gordon. Rosalyn Franta, Stan- ley Bishop, Larry Smith, James Garrison, Mr. Kelley. Sixth row: Louis Kana, Billy Janacck, Joe Kubic, Jim Sobotik, Sammy Hance, Claude Lowery, Alan Janacek. John Isom, Stuart Foster, David Dudley. 100 the study of Texas History Front row: Belly Rodgers, Lyn Wood) Dale Sharon Griffin, Maclyn Larpcnleur, Rulh Ganson, Cccile Foster, Annelle Real, Carrie Queen, Cathy Ford. Second row: Mike Brewer. Theresa Dunn, Lintte Coodson, Sally Moore, Camilla May, Carol Esquivel, Roycc Ann Walker, Kave Elliot, Pam Treat, Sherry Evans. Third rou: Judy Killingsworth, Glenda Chamblin, Elizabeth Twardowski, Jennifer Jones, Jill Meyers, Janice Jeffery. Patricia Kurtz. Mary Lou Spurgeon, Jennifer Furen, Carol Latimer. June Tedler, Shirly Evans. Fourth row: Marilyn Becks, Jo Ann Kirkland, Jo Poller, Gerie Mahan, Nancy Schaeffer, Kathryn Pries!, Burncdctte Hubbard, Veronica Wikstrom, Sherry Brooks, Jean Sumner. Suzie Quinlon. Fifth row: Vernon Hayes. Barbara Pearson, Donna Parker, Judi Roush, Elaine Higgins. Martha Kail, Rulh Bender. Ronald Shipman, Mike McCartney, Pete McAlister. Sixth row: Phillip Jackson, Dwight Anthony, Ralph Jirnincz, Chris Buckner, Eddie, Gary Bochme, Tony Bianchi, Dennis Enloe. 101 The JCL officers include (top row) Ronnie McCraw, Alan Stcwurt, Ronnie Endel, James Elkins, James Jackson, Glyn Hair, Mike Shirley, Mike Smith, (bottom row) Deede Calloway Patriria Wolfe, Kathy Sanders. Margaret Suesse,’ Lacey Doran, Lyn Sterling, Brenda Silliman, 4W ’X-e he. cULy Ui and Sharon Dittfurth. way, Patriria f ' IK AT ■CV-t ;0Vv Mike Smith President of the Texas State Junior ( net I ml I +nan + THE JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE CREED “We, the members of the Junior Classical League, covenant to hand on the torch of Classical Civiliza- tion in the modern world. We be- lieve an acquaintance with the civilizations of Greece and Rome will help us understand and ap- praise this world of today, which is indebted to ancient civilization in its government, laws, literature, language, and arts.” Sherman W. Children Sponsor of the Local Junior Classical league Ronnie McCraw, Brenda Silliman, Gary Lewis, Terry Smith, and Kathy Sander plan JCL activities at a committee meeting. 102 Club members atop for lunch on the conven tion trip. National JCL Convention highlights year's activities The Junior Classical ‘League is one of the oldest, proudest, und most active organizations at Robert E. Lee. It has, through its varied activities and participa- tion in state and national J.C.L. conventions, brought honor and recognition to Baytown and to Lee High School. This yearrRoficYt E. Lee J-C.L. is proud to be the home club of the State J.C.L President, Mike Sipkn. In addition to the state and national conventions, members participate in the Nation wide Latin Exam, have several money making projects, parties, a Roman Banquet, a local J.C.L. newspaper, a Roman holiday to recruit new J.CL.’s, movie trips, and caroling at Christmas. JCL members model their Roman costumes. Ronnie McCraw, Will take time for lunch at the where the National JCL Convention was held. l.ncey Doran, Brenda Silliman, Kathy Sanders, Ronnie McCraw, Susan Bums, ,AIrs. Sheffield (chaperone), Wanda Smith. Nancy Sheffield. Will Bicklcy, Mr. Childres, and Mike SmitjJ pause at Texarkana on the way home, front-'the National JCL Convention. Kathy Sanders, Su- san Burns, Lacey Doren. and Nancy Sheffield enter the Roman Chariot Race at the Na- tional Convention. JCL members prepare to attend church before registering at the National Con- vention. The local officers meet at Mr. Childres’ home. 103 Humanities Qeminar Members are: (seated) Nancy John, Jeanette Anders. Debbie Edwards. Candy Brunson, Sallie Sharp, Ruth Bender, Leta Moses man; (standing) Jose Tavares, Gerald Walker, Joci Alvis, Lan Williams. Bob Hollis and Sirs. Louise Jones (sponsor). Memliers are: (seated) Shidokht Sadoughi. Roberta Collins, Sandra Durst, Carolyn Morris Ruth Gansbn, Gave McMahon, Gayle Seamans, Elaine Barnes; (standing) Roy Gilbert, John Drouilhct, Randall Holt, Stanley Henson.1 Mike Smithy and Mr. Robert Kelley (sponsor). 104 Quill and Scroll new addition to Lee Clubs Quill and Scroll is an international hon- or society for high school journalists. Mem- bers must Ik at least a junior or senior in high school in the upper third of their class in general scholastic standing. They must have done superior work in some phase of journalism or school publications. Quill and Scroll was reactivated at RKi- th is year and has a membership of twelve students. Quill and Scroll officers include Randall Holt, vice president; Rob Hollis, president; Pat Boothe, secretary' and treasurer; and Ronnie McCraw, parliamentarian and sergeant-at-arms. C $ C£v- jers Joanie Wells, Kathryn find the aid of a dictionary Ruth Ganson, Mrs. Childress (sponsor), and Carol Lammcre look over past editions of the “Gander Gazette. Quill and .Sew Priest, and j il Bryan invaluable. Quill and Scroll members Royce Walker. JoAnn Padgett and Pam Treat are also members of the Gander Gazette staff 105 Thespian Troupe Members arc: (top ton) Milly Herl ert, Carol Fcnnema, Viva Vaughn, Mary Ann Nichols, Ron- nie Jo Isakson. Kathy Linder, and Amelia Nu- gent. (bottom row) Elsa Wilson. Pat Johnson, Debbie Roberts, Patricia Davis. Ellen Monk, Jo Ann McKenzie, and Pam Turner. Officers are: Jerry Smith—sergeant-at-arms; Peg- gy Lucas—secretary; Bob Hollis--vice-president; Randall Holt—president; and Mike Lemon (not pictured)—treasurer. Top row: Joanie Wells, Pal Kurtz, Elaine McCandless, Carol Lammers, Dixie Lou Shipp, Jeanie Davis, and Jerry Smith. Bottom rou : Barbara Jane Baker. Anna Ball, Flois Monk, Ursulla Canady, Marigale Teel, Barbara Davis, Sherry Smith, and Thelma Richards. Top row: Tim Robbins, Don Whitehead, Vickie Hutchinson, Bob Hollis, Jimmy Roe, Barry Rieter, Steven Holmes. Kenneth Sanders, and Elizabeth Hammel. Bottom row: Michelle Kelly. Sydonia Kalisek. Beverly Gladfelter. Cynthia While, Robert Rowley. Charles Rosser, and Dardene Diehl. 106 Sweetheart Joanie Wells NFL enters many tournaments The REL National Forensic League has represented Lee in tournaments at ten area high schools this year. The Lee chapter competed with NFL chapters from Texas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma at a tourna- ment at Sam Houston State Teachers College in January, and won two trophies. The NFL is spon- sored by Mrs. Mar)’ Mendoza. Ward Triclie, Pete Morgan, Larry Hillman, and Roger Dicky hold the REL NFL debate horn. Lee NFL members include Henry Stevenson: Diana Petty, .«secretary Ursula Canady; and Mrs. Mendoza, sponsor. Other NFL members are Jerry Giordan; Buddy Fuller; John McClintock, president; Candy hair; and Johnny Burns, vice president. '65 Trav planning Mike Fink and Kathryn Priest, Clubs Editor, check the number of their pages which must be shipped at the next deadline. Pat Boothe. Head of the People Division, looks on as Diana Jones and Pam Gann type up layouts. Art Editor Roberta Collins and Leta Moses man of the People Division pul the faculty index into order. Personalities Editor Susan Viles and assistant Tony Biachi “crop” pictures for their'Section. eler represents hours of and work Business Manager Jim Brian must keep exact records of the TRAVELER finances. TRAVELER Editor Kathy McKee and J. M. Hughes, Faculty Advisor, confer on pictures to he made for the annual. Walton Saucier, Jan Lammers. and Ronnie McCraw, all of the Sports Division, look over new sports pictures. 109 Traveler Staffers attended A M L. J. Kohitfurhcr. with TRAVELER Sponsor J. M. Hughe-, finds himself at the other end of the camera for a change. Kohitfurhcr takes many of the pictures for the annual staff. Workshop Sports Editor Boh Hollis works on one of the many layouts necessary ft r his section. Annual staff members Kathryn Priest, Susan Viles, Pat Boothe, Kathy McKee, and Walton Saucier work on the outline for the '65 TRAVELER at the A M Yearbook Workshop. Service Clubs Anchor Club Anne Oliver Historian Minda Shoemaker Chaplain Club members are: (back row) Sandra Trant, Janet Enoch. Minda Shoemaker, Laura Pohler. Anne Oliver, Joanic Lumpkin, Olivia Wood Courtney Curry. Judy Frost, Sharon Bennett. Debbie Wilkerson. Jan Seamans (middle row) Gayle Seamans, Kathy Lubbock, Stephanie Warren. Colecn Blakcy, Sandy Marshall, Tommie Holder, Roslyn Ivy. Johnny Wright. Jo Nell Handley (front row) Charlotte Solis, Kathy Lounsbcrry, Jan Whitten, Debbie Adams, Jane Craddock, Michele Coe, Marilyn Bayrcr. Ill Anchor Club has many projects Debbie Wilkerson und Coleen Blukey sell Johnny Wright an annual cover. Jan Seamans, Janet Enoch, Sandy .Trant, and Kathy Lubbock were caught off guard at the club slumber party. Mrs. Beet he Judy Frost Sponsor Senior Director Stephanie Warren Marilyn Bayrer Junior Director Sophomore Director Jan W'hitten and Snellen Woods get ready to deliver the club’s Thanksgiving basket to a needy family. Jo Nell Handley, Joanie Lumpkin, and Tammic Sue Holder are busy making hospital cards for patients’ trays. 113- Bill Tucker Club Beau 1. To promote good will and fellowship among its mem- bers. 2. To serve the school in worth- while activities. 3. To participate in projects of a civic nature. CLUB PROJECTS 1. Cerebral Palsy Center. 2. Thanksgiving and Christ- mas baskets to needy fam- ilies. 3. Collections for Teen March of Dimes. Mrs. Doris Trey big Sponsor Antler Clufckencourages CLUB PURPOSES T°P K rr Katribe, Jan Doskodl, Roxannr Turner, Janis McCallum. Helen Boodell, Kathy Linder, Dianne Elliott, Barbara Bccka, Debbie Creekmorc, Anna Rose Bennett, Marion Whalen, Ramona Huddleston, Deborah Elliott, Michael Parker, Ginger Jones. Second rou - Tracey Weaver, Linda Enderli, Kathy Robertson, Lynn Moseley. Lounelle O’Grady, Betty Jacobs, Debbie Codwin. Third row: Jackie Johnson, Anne Callam, Becky Hastings, Cheryl Ocker. Penny Wadley. Not pictured: Jeannie James, Johny Bradbury, .Sally Powers, Cheryl Molaison, Mary Spear, Anne Lillard. Sandra Buford. - r-----1—f) IIS DAtfi Charity and Service Jcannic James Recording Secretary Anne Cal lam Corresponding Secretary Kathy Robertson Treasurer Tracey Weaver President Janis McCallum Vice-President Cheryl Ocker Historian Dianne Klliott Pari ia men tarian All members did their part Lynn, Sally, Ramona, and Lounellc dress up for installa- tion. Our beau had more fun than the members. Enjoying a snack after an evening of hard work. Members go blindly on their way. Installations at Elks Lodge impress new members Interact Club John Pavlas, President Pierce Swofford, Secretary Hill Tucker, Vice-President Paul Marsh, Treasurer The purpose of the Interact Club is to provide opportunity Jerry Linder, . , senior Director for young men to work together in a world fellowship dedicated to service and international understanding. Ronnie Marsh, Junior Director Ricky Hazelwood, Sophomore Director Bill Rogers, Sponsor 117 Members deliver a Thanksgiving basket to a needy family. Ceorgannc Thompson, Interact Sweetheart Interact Club dedicated Interact members decorate their Christmas tree. begin its annual prftject. The club gathers I 118 to service V Vi j CVS. Interact members take time for recreation. Jerry Linder, Senior Director, talks with Interact Sweet- heart Georgannc Thompson at the joint Interact-Rotary Ann installation. Many attended the joint installation. Georganne Thompson. Paul Marsh, Becky Groner, Ann Wismer, and Mikell Endcrli pause for re- freshments at the Interact-Rotary Ann installation. Junior members include Larry Pitre, Terry .Manley, Ross Martin, Lewi Boswell, and Ronnie Marsh. John Pavlas was installed as president. 119 Jr. Rotary Anns had a Mikell Fnderli, Tish Wilson, and Linda Fayle make Thanksgiving favors for Si. James House. Carol Miles and Sandra Barrett, Junior Director, carry food to a needy family. Ann Humphries, Kay Morris, Linda Vidrinc, and Bever- ly Calhoun put up posters. Junior Rotary Ann members include (top row) Ann Humphries. Ann Wismcr, Diana Beavers, Chris Trailer, Carol Miles, Margaret Hornsby, Britton Rice (J.R.A. Beau), (bottom row) Candy Brunson, J.ync- Kennedy, Beverly Calhoun, Kay Morris, Ettie Scantlen, Linda Fayle. Carolyn Morris, President; Debbie Edwards, Vice-Presi- Rotary Ann members Cayc Blumberg, Ann Wis- The entire club en- dent; Britton Rice, Beau; and Janis Mohr, Secretary mer, and Margaret Hornsby guide sophomores joys making Home- discqss future club activities at a J.R.A. meeting. at registration. coming bouton- 120 nieres. very busy year Marsha McAlister. Diana Beavers. Betty Fuchs. Social Ann Tillery. Shidokht Sadoughi. and Jane Kennedy Chairman, and Chris Traxler help at a reception. attend a Rotary Club meeting. Other Rotary Ann members are (top row) Miss Evelyn Robson (sponsor). Tish Wilson, Wanda Smith, Ann Tillery, Marsha McAlister, Sandra Garrett. Elaine Barnes, Becky Groner. Mikell Enderli, Betty Fuchs, (bottom row)'Susan Knox. Jani Mohr, Carolyn Morris. Shidokht Sadoughi, Linda Vidrine. Gaye Blumberg, Betty Jacks, and Debbie Ed- wards. Wanda Smith, Becky Groner, Elaine Barnes, and Enie Scantlen attend the Rotary Ann progressive dinner. Betty Jacks, Gerald Walker, Susan Knox, Drew Scott, and Britt Rice arc pictured at the joint installation of the Interact Club and the Junior Rotary Anns. 121 These led the Rotary Anns Carolyn Morris President Debbie Edward Vice-President Janis Mohr Secretary Georganne Thompson Treasurer Sandra Carrell Junior Director Kay Morris Sophomore Director Miss Evelyn Robson Sponsor JUNIOR ROTARY ANN OBJECTIVES CHAIRMEN To meet opportunities for service To maintain high ethical standards in school and social life To apply the ideal of service in personal and 122 community life Linda Vidrine—Finance Chairman Gaye Rlumberg—Program Chairman Nancy Winningham—Service Chairman Betty Fuchs—Social Chairman Betty Jacks—Publicity Chairman Key Club benefits from able leadership Bennie Boudreaux, Suvetheart Hoi Kalbitz, Advisor Charlie Liggett, Treasurer Dwight Denson, Vice-president Mike l-awhon. Corresponding Secretary Woody Butler, President Mike Ashley, Sophomore Director Jerry Goodson, Senior Director Lan Williams, Recording Secretary Fred Hand, Junior Director 123 Key Club membership Junior members are: (First row) Andy Seamans Denny McAfee. Mike Forche, Donny G ok, and Bobby Warren; (Stc- ond row) Richard Oliver. Larry Ferguson, Randy Beckman, and Dennis Williams; (Last row) Tim Stuart, Mike Mitchamore. Joey Breeland, Dick Smith, and Steven Zinn. 124 largest ever Sophomore members arc: Front row: Mike Ashley, Buzzy Boudreaux. Kenny ___ _________jgrt Ginglcs, David M C:iilum J ind Bob- - by Sam wav. Second row: Bo Johnson, Hal Parris, Jimmy Saveli, Dicky Brcc- land. and Ira Thompson. Rack row: Scolt Liggett and Truman Cox. Senior Members: Keith Mullins, Jimmy Ammons, Herbie Thomas. Paul Worley, John Drouilhet, Jose Tavarres, Ceorge Rincon. Neal Askew, Tommy Sooy, and Kelly Olive. Keyettes join in Service, Man McClintock (sophomore director), Leta Jan Orr (junior director), Lan Williams (beau). Moscaman (senior director), The Keyettes Service Club is nine years old. I he name Keyettes was chosen because they are a sister club of the Key Club and are sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Baytown. Membership is limited to 30 girls. Annual apple and mum sales supply the funds needed to carry out service projects. This year the Keyettes placed a tile Gander in the student commons. Other projects included Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets, work with the Cerebral Palsy and Opportunity schools, parties for Happy Harbor and the Child Care Centers. The girls continued to send aid and correspond with their Korean orphan child. This year the Keyette Constitu- tion was amended to raise the scholastic- re- quirement to 84 and to spell out Keyette stand- ards in the Keyette Code. Keyettes strive to build character, to help with the problems of others, and to have Ima Must on I i fun in a creative manner. .Mrs. is the sponsor. 00 i. m Seated members are: Lindy Pool. Gaye McMahon, Elisc Howell, Carol Macser, Jan Orr. Mary Catherine Stewart, Lynn Stratton. Nancy lapp Ihose standing include: Mary K. White, Pam Bredand, Sharon Mitchell, Suzi Williams, Mary McClintock, Joanna Pctrash, Lynn Hart, Margaret Lewis, Carrie Casey. 126 Leadership, and Fun Keyette officers are: Gayc McMahon (historian), Mary Schwcndeman (vice president). Nancy Tapp president), Janie Bruce (secretary), and Gayle Brady (parliamentarian). Front row: Benny Boudreaux, Gayle Brady, Brenda McFarland, Janie Bruce, Sharon Woods, Ixta Mosesman. Back row: Helen Wilson, Mary Schwendeman, Harriet Sanders, Betsy Broyles. Linda Dyer. Cay McMahon, Mary Schwendeman, Mary Catherine Stewart, Sharon Mitchell, Carol Maeser, Betsy Broyles, and Lynn Stratton perform for parents night put on by the Key Club and Keyettes. Brenda McFarland, Lindv Pool, Harriet Sanders, and Sharon Woods work on mums for homecoming. Para Brceland, Jo Anna Petrash, Linda Dyer, and Suzi Williams gather food for Thanksgiving basket. IUIIII Kewanis apples. and Elise Howell get ready to deliver Keyettes gather for a chatter after an effective program at their installa- tion of new members and officers. Fredna Tiller), treasurer, with the help of Donn? Cook puts up basketball poster. 128 Lioness Motto: We Serve Jeannie Oliphant, Mary Herron, Kathy Gautcson, and Linda Love receive bows from Sally Sharp to sell for the Opportunity School. Senior Chairmen are: Sharon Francis—at- tendance; Jani Skeen—slips; Gay Camp— telephone; Rosemary Rogers—money-mak- ing: and Gayle Bland—service projects. Susan Tarski, Cheryl Craves, Carol Howell, and ski enjoy the slumber party. Senior Director Barbara Tarski Junior Director Martha Marti Sophomore Director Mary Olds Mary Conally, Martha Murti, Karen Stein, and Mar)' Olds enjoy making posters for football and basketball games. Murky McMillian. Barbara Howell and Diana St. Cluir chat with Mrs. Childress after the installa- tion. Lou Ann Core and Susan McGraw join with the other members in the club’s campaign to vote on election. Annette Porter. Becky Holder, Cynthia Mc- Dowell, Carolyn Simpson, Jan Redmond, and Sandra Gardner help Kay Mitchell take the Thanksgiving Bosket to a needy family. 129 President Salite Sharp Pice-President Susie Stephens Members are: Jan Redmond, Dana Garrison, Cynthia McDowell, Kathy Gautescn, Jeannie Oliphint. Gay Camp, Linda Love, Gayle Bland, Lou Ann Gore, and Mary Herron. mm Members are: Kay Mitchell, Sallie Sharp, Barbara Tarski, Susan Tarski, Shaion Francis, and Susan Derden. 130 Members: Lou Ann Miles.vRoyette Graves Rosemary Rogers, Susan McGraw, Becky Holder, ’Karen Stein, Mary Conna 1 Iy, ASncUcJluitB T usan Viles, and Ann Fuller. 4‘ nr Historian Barbara Howell Parliamentarian Chaplain Mary Connelly Members: Sandra Gardner, Diana St. Clair, Carolyn Simpson, Barbara Howell, Marky McMillin, Mary Olds, Susie Stephens, Lana Savage. Martha Marti, and Carol Howell. 131 Emily Barrington Secretary Jeanette Anders Treasurer Sharon Shuddix Social Chairman Carol Bains j 32 Senior Director Duke McBunch Club Beau an o OPTin I55E6 ftmL 4? £ PURPOSE: To perform for the school and com- munity, projects which exemplify Christian service. Darlene Stoval Junior Director Janice Morgan Sophomore Director Charlotte Wilcox Vice-President Kathy Garvey Historian Shari Lee Brown Pari iam en tar ion Judy Horton Representative-at-Large Miss Helen Bowers Sponsor Junior Optimisses - Janice Morgan, Linda Hardison, Donna Riddick, Nancy Savage, and Mary Upton work on voodoo dolls which were given to the football team before the Pasadena game. Janie Cray. Sandra Bushy, and Deanna Donclaon are caught smiling at a meeting. Carol Beaugh and Sharon Shaddix were called the “sleepy girls” at the slumber party. Shari Lee Brown accepts the Typical Teen Tro- phy from the Optimist Club. Miss Helen Bowers has been the sponsor of the Lee Jr. Optimisses for the last two years. The Gander football team of 64 enjoyed the surprise breakfast given them by the Optimisses. Nancy Sheffield, Linda Johnson, and Judy Horton sell I ie bookcovers, the Optimisses money-making project. 133 Projects occupy Jr. Optimiss Club New and old members have a chance to (jet ac- quainted at the installation. , J‘ Patty Langham, Donna Bell, Janellc Matysiak, and Benita Brown arc selling Christmas Tree Cards for the Optimist Club. Nancy Sheffield, Kathy Garvey, Marie Swor, Donna Rid- dick, Darlene Stoval, and Charlotte Wilcox relax at the Optimiss slumber par y. Peggy Davis, Linda Minter, and Marie Swor deliver 134 a Thanksgiving basket The club Beau worked hand in hand with the girls at the breakfast. Rusty Boggcss President Sincerely Toward All Grady Carter Vice-President CLUB PURPOSES 1. To promote good will and fellowship among its mem- bers 2. To serve the school in worthwhile activities 3. To participate in projects of civic nature Good King Leach Recording Secretary Bob Schima Corresponding Secretary Grant Halter Treasurer 135 Hank Johnson Historian Jim Stanley Reporter James Warner Shari Lee Brown Sponsor Club Sweetheart 136 QTAG activities spotlight service to others King Leach, Bob Schima. Bill Hanna deliver Christmas bosket to a needy family. Club Sweetheart Shari Brown poses STAGS officers, who are, left to right, Grady Carter, Jim Stanley, Grant Halter, Rusty Boggess, Bob Schima, David Dolphin, Hank Johnson, Mark Kirkland, Mike Tehee, and Jerry Schima. Sophomore members are Tommy Stewart, Gary Smith, Jerry Schima. Duaine Robertson, Fat Berry, Jack Saunders, Pat Boyle, Bill Hanna, and Ricky Burch. Junior members are (top) Jim Stanley, Grant Halter, Graham Painter, Mickey Tiner, Will Odom, (bottom) Chuck Putman, Marion Lewis, Mark Gage, Mark Kirkland, Jerry Johnson, Jerry Baker, Albert Cupps, and Chuck Miller. Bobby Moore, Jerry Schima, King Leach, Hank Johnson, and Bob Schima wash cars at the annual carwash. STAGS seniors arc (top row) Rusty Boggess, Hank John- son, Mike Tehee, Grady Carter, (bottom row) Bobby Moore, Leon Washburn, Gary Motley, Bob Schima, Buddy Milner, Mr. Warner (sponsor), David Dolphin, Porter Warren, and Charles Bemaird. 137 Distributive Education The Distributive Education Club Strives: To develop a sense of individual responsibility. To provide opportunities for intelligent career choice in distribution. To allow practical application of Distributive Education through competition. To encourage use of ethical practices in business. To allow the opportunity to appreciate and implement the unenforceable obligations of citizenship. To create and nurture an understanding of our free competitive enterprise system. To develop an appreciation of civic and social obligations of those engaged in distribution. Vocational Clubs Top row: Charles Cook, Parliamcntaraian; Chuck Cummings. President; John Rice, Vice-President; Leonard Twardowski, Chaplain; Ernie Hanks, Scrgcant-At-Arms Second row: Kathy I.eBlanc, Recording Secretary; Linda Chandler, Photographer; Cynthia Gerbig; Brenda Atkins, Historian. Third row: Kathy Davis, Social Chairman; Elizabeth Twardowski. Student Council Representative; Jeanne Middleton, Treasurer, Sweetheart; Jo Ann Wooten, Corresponding Secretary. develops future leaders by on-the-job training Jo Ann Woolen, Kathy LcBlanc, and Jeanne Middleton review notes for their speeches before the Initiation Banquet. Kathy Davis serves coffee at the public relations course. Chuck Cummings is the D.E. Club president. D.E. membership includes (back row) Ray Hennigan, Ernie Caughman, Ovid Rogers, Cary Boyer, Jerry Cregg, Dennis Wiggins. Cecil Hill: (middle row) Steve Wright, Darrel Forten- berry. Charles Cook, Gene Hanson, John Rice, Wayne Malcy, and Danny Smith: (bottom row) Billie Roach, Barbara Gross, Libby Twardowski, Linda Chandler, Judy Swick, Judy Parsons, Mary Shuggart, Cynthia Gerbig. and Jeanne Middleton. Dennis Wiggins, Judy Swick, and Cecil Hill are eager to begin eating at the Initiation Banquet. Tony Heitman, Alice Haltom. Kathy Emfinger, and Leonard Twardowski enjoy dessert at the Christmas ,39 Gary Boyer, John Rice, Cecil Hill. Ray Hcnnigan, and Jerry Gregg look at the pile of cards of students’ names. Chuck Cummings, Brenda Atkins, Kathy LcBlanc, and Henry Bemhauson make a little headway on the name cards. Linda Chandler, Libby Twardowski, and Barbara Gross copy names of advertisers for the Student Directory. Jo Ann Wooten, Darrel Fortenberry, Barbara Gross, Betty Downs, and Mary Shuggart take a “coke break from their jobs at K-Mart. The D.E. students who gave a program for the Chamber of Commerce in December include: (top row) Mikalcne Mock, Chuck Cummings, John Rice, Linda Chandler, (ftollom row) Jeanne Middleton, Cynthia Gerbig, Donna Bell. Elizabeth Twardowski. Judy Swick and Barbara Pearson admire the Christmas tret . D.E. motto is 140 Milton Couch, Wanda Plocheck, Raymond- Wooten, Jo Ann Sharp. Cynthia Cerbig, and Sherri Moon all received state honors at the 1964 D.E. Convention. David Jones watches Barbara Pearson, Larry Lester, and Alice Haltom work on their “big grade” for the year. Mr. Strickler. John Rice, Chuck Cummings and Abe Roscnwcig pose in front of the D.E. plaque. Lee D.E. membership includes: (bottom row) Leonard Twardowski, Kathy LeBlanc, Kathy Davis, JoAnn Wooten, Brenda Atkins, (second row) Larry Lester, Michaelcne Mock, Donna Bell, Judy Harris, third row) Troy Hudman. Betty Downs, Alice Haltom, Ernie Hanks, (top row) Buddy Miller. Chuck Cummings, and Henry Bemhausen. Jerry Gregg, Ovid Rogers, Ray Hennigan, and Johnny Mason are shown at the Initiation Banquet. A job well done 141 FFA teaches leadership and cooperation Top rote: Carlton Gib , Haney Sjolander, Tommy Chandler, Fred Herrington, Clarence Lcavins, Walton Saucier, Larry Fitzgerald, Mike Jeffrey, Donnie Cowart. John Bettis. Charles Ticman, Roy McKay, Alan Heidherder, Ronnie Anders. Second row: Tim Cum-, Jack Baker, Benny Nerren, Marvin Baker, Earl Fudge, Tom Jennische, James Duncan, Dwight Spencer, Tommy Smith. Joe Westbury, Floyd Oliver. Mr. Casey (spon- sor). Third row: Jimmy Smith, Charles West, Mack Warren, Larry Miller, Johnny Gordon, Jimmy Bryant, Buck Leavins, Darryl Hance, Joe Cook, Roger Sraelser, Kenny Dickerson. Fourth row: Paul Fulmer, Kelly Mudd, Billy Shipp. Mike Mathews, Joe Carlisle, Clarence Benoit. Mike Hart, Richard Harrington, Porter West, Mr. Alford (sponsor). Fifth row: Sammy Vasquez, Bobby Smith, Tommy Johnson, Robert Timmons, Jack Ivy, Mike. Henderson, Bert Kitzman, Francis House. Third year boys—top row: Roy McKay, Larry Fitgerald, Walton Saucier, Ronnie Anders; second row: Carlton Gibbs, Charles Tieinan, Clarence leavins. Tommy Chandler, bottom row: Walter Hollomon, Harvey Sjolander, Fred Herrington, Eddie Long. 142 Learning to do Doing to learn Earning to live Living to serve Eddie Long, Reporter Fred Herrington, Sentinel Jamie Toups, Sweetheart Floyd Oliver, Treasurer Mack Warren, Secretary Larry Fitzgerald, Advisor 143 Future Farmers work to improve Mr. Alford helps boys with projects. First-year boys work on feeder. Future Homemakers of America Karen New Secretary. Carolyn Townsend—President. Sharon New- Vice-president. Sponsors—Rose Murie Cleveland and Carolyn Killgore Irene Krizak installs Sandra Serres as Parliamentarian. (looking and sewing aren’t the only skills needed to be a good homemaker; here some girls try flower arranging. F.H.A. motto: Towarc Serving on the standard committee are—Lucille King. Sally Petty, Ann Shaw, and Sarah Easson. Cynthia Cobb, Carol White, and Carolyn McDaniel—member of the program committee—do some research. Money, money, money! Linda Schncll, Michac Shepherd, Marya Baugh, Linda Chandler, Nancy Farris, Glynn Jannisc—all arc members of the money-making committee. New Horizons Publicity committee- Mary Parrish, Debora Jannise, Pat LaFour, (not pictured) Edith Milley, Barbara Chandler, Linda Chandler, Eloise Rodriguez, and Carol White. Constitutional committee—(from bottom) Lois Harvard, Maty Creasy, Judy Burton, Shirley Crocker, Barbara Mul- lins, and Betty Jones. Community project committee—Marsha Brent, Janet Mere- dith, Carolyn Johnson, Norma Sherman, Irene Krizak. Linda Wagner. Loretta Jingles. Entertainment committee—Jerry Butler, Diane Ayers, Donna Murphy, Charlotte Whitesides, Norma Kelly, Phyllis Daniel, Janie VillarTcal. 147 Donna Hoffpauir, Sophomore Representative Sue Crawford, V ice-president Candy Fair, Recording Secretary Bonnie Magnes . Corresponding Secretary Carolyn Cerbes, Treasurer Jeanenc Stone, Reporter Connie Hiller, Chaplain Sandra Jones, Sergeantat-arms Patricia Hencke, Senior Advisor Maxine Williams Sophomore Representative Lectures, lectures, lectures, Mrs. Joan Johnson, R.N., sponsor; Mrs. Charity Stone, R.N., Blue Bird sppnsor; and Miss Alvera Griffin, faculty advisor, always seem to have something to say. Senior member k bottom row: Mary Crycr, Connie Hiller. Joan O'Rear. Alma Coy, Carolyn Cerbes, Laura Estes, Margaret Wootan.-Morle Ountej, PauU Pamsh. Judy (Juisenberry. Barbara Griffith, Patricia Hencke, Sylvia McCauley, Espcranza Carrizalcs, Shirley Miller, Florence Marron, Carolyn Lcavins, Diane Kcavia, SusanJi«nin , Kjrt-n Smith, Loretta River l rm la n„...i r___i u...l____ u___i. Vega, Sue Crawford, Shelia Fleishman, Carolyn Schneider, Chrb Milner, (Lind Brenda Black, Carol Brldwell, Linda Frisby (absentT 148 Jajjnjk Morales, Barbara Boyd, Carol Matthews, Maria LzlowskiJ Bonnie Magness, Brenda Jones, Linda Holder, F.N.C. provides career counselling for nursing fields Carolyn Leaving, President David Broussard. Beau Barbara Boyd, Belle Sophomore members, from bottom, are: Anna Mae Lankford. Sara Gonzales, Luann Cakebrcad, Maxine Wil- liams, Robbie Porter, Dorothy Malae, Clarie Rankin, Mylinda Tippe, Judy Barber, Virginia Mitchell, Chris Comeaux, Teresa Guest, Judy Wootan, Clauda Barthe, Gail Rusher, Cynthia Russel. Terry Ford. Deborah Wallingford, Mariechen Murray, Belinda McWilliams. Future Nurses readv to deliver Easter T.B. youth day basket. Blue Bird and beau hard at work. 149 Future Nurses Get Around Cct-acquaintcd party Junior mcml cr$ (from bot- tom): Candy Fair, Bobbye Ebcrly, Linda Sanders, Wy- bra Wooster. Mary Jane Del Toro, Jcanene Stone, Estella Maxwell, Sandra Jones, Ver- na Winkleman, Jane Eilers, Tricia Johnson, Linda Morris, Louticia Wardlaw, Molly St. Jonn. Mar)- Davis, Bonnae Tromblce, Polly Dial, Judy Burnett, Novella Munson. Lin- da Sjolander, Andrea Mills, Sharon Nixon, Louise Spen- ser, Debbie McDonald. Delicious dinner at state convention Chris and Sara hard at work. Seniors enjoy their field trip to University of Texas Medical Branch. Future Nurses President with student guides at John Scaly Shelia Ridge and David Rhodes enjoy refreshments after the joint installation of the F.T.A. chapters. George G. Armstrong Future Teachers of America Judy Newton and Freddy Rios display the basket they arc preparing for a needy family. Sandra Hammer pins a recently received F.T.A. pin on Bettye Roark. Carol Sue Eiland and Rickey Johnson, attempt to sell a pack- age of toothbrushes to an eager customer. What could Mr. Webber be telling Judy at an executive Imard meeting that could be so funny? 1 51 The Future Teachers of America is a very active club throughout the year. The year began with a bowling party and a toothbrush selling social, followed by the District Con- vention and the joint installation of the three F.T.A. Chapters officers. Christmas was celebrated with a progressive supper. Members have also participated in a day of student teaching in Baytown schools, attended a state convention, and pre- sented a program for the B.E.A. The George S. Armstrong Chapter mixes fun and pleasure with growth, development, and education. Judy Newton—President Richard gives Kathy Conner a White Elephant Club members gather for a social during the Christmas holidays gift at the progressive supper. Sheila Ridge—Secretary Mary Skeen—Treasurer Judy Butler and Kathy Wilkeraon are making final preparations for the state convention. Sue Barnhill. Anne Blakeney, and Donna Carleton discuss possibilities for future club meetings. R.B. Sparks FTA has variety Gilda Roman, vice-president; Barbara Kirkland, corresponding secretary; Carolyn Donnelly, president; and Jo Ann Padgett, recording secretary discuss future club activities. Margie Miller, Vicki Cummings, and Saundra Elrod enjoy gab and games at the lumber party. Phyllis Bayer and Renee Bishop sell F’.T.A. Christmas bows to benefit Baytown Opportunity School. 154 of projects Karen Schiller, historian, and Mary Beth SchiUaci, treasurer, with sponsor Mrs. Strauss look over plans for Spring Banquet. One of the club’s project was tutoring children. Judy Burnett and Linda I)e I .a Vergne help Chip Miller with his studies. R. B. Sparks keeps busy Dianne Shelton, Margaret Boullion, Annette Cartwright, and Ann Bianchi collect food for a Christmas basket for a needy family. Angela Garcia, Cathy Hillard, and Cindy Jones, directors, remind mem- bers of future events. Sharon Chatham, Janet Cezeaux, Pal Wimmer, and Eva Ansualda attend the tea. R. E. Lee Future Teachers ?2 (Sdz— OFFICERS: Nancy Thompson, President Pat Rogers, Vice President Connie Gautreaux, Secretary Geneva Hall, Parliamentarian Carolyn Burns, Historian Marilyn Smith, Chaplain Cathy Heinrich, Treasurer DIRECTORS: Jane Adams Junior DJrector da EUiott. SemoLJDireetoP Kathy Jacobs (not pictured), Sophomore Director SPONSOR Mrs. Waddell Purposes: 1. To interest young men and women in teach- ing as a career. 2. To provide its mem- bers with experiences which develop the qualities essential to successful teaching. 3. To supply participa- tion in prevocational activities which are both exploratory and developmental in na- n ) Bobby Herndon Beau Nancy Thompson presides over a club meeting. At the first table are Pat Rogers, Carolyn Bums. Mary Elloitt. Jane Adams. Pat Baker Geneva Hall. Joanne Cates, Cathy Heinrich, and Connie Cautrcaux. At the second table arc Dottie Thomas, Marilyn Smith. Paula Davis, Claudia Selman. Idus Thomas, and Bev'crly Patterson. 158 Mrs. Lucille Waddell. Sponsor REL F.T.A. guides students for teaching careers 1. Miss Bishop hands Nancy Thompson a lighted candle at the installation. 2. Miss Lynettc Bishop gives a talk. 3. Scene from the installation held jointly with the two other F.T.A. clubs at Lee. 4. Cathy Heinrich. Nancy Thompson, and Pat Rogers discuss club projects. 5. Getting ready to attend the District Convention are Jane Adams, Connie Gautreaux, Pat Rogers, Nancy Thompson, Cathy Heinrich, and Beverly Patterson. 6. Claudia Dalhquist. Joanne Gates, and Paula Davis prepare to deliver a box of food. Preparing a basket for aare, standing. Cates. Claudia Dalquist, 'Nancy Thompson. and Afa. Idu Thomas. Elii' L Cathy Heinrich, Jane Adams Paula Davis Beverly Patterson, Joanne tiling: Connie Gautreaux, Pat Rogers, Pat Baker, Dottle Thomas and 159 Ronnie Barfield Vice-President Cynthia Crooks President I’am Ingersoll Recording Secretary Pre-Med Club The purpose of the Pre-Med Club is to study biology beyond the high school level. Members visit various medical facilities in the Baytown area to gain familiarity with the profession they study. All club members must enter a project in the Science Fair or present a program during the school year. The club varies its activities to include not only training for the medical profession, but to stimulate fellowship among its members. Each member must maintain an 80 average and earn 70 or more points during the year by contributing time and effort to the club. The Pre-Med Club is sponsored by H. M. McCand- less. Earlinc Reed Treasurer Craham Corresponding Secretary Linda Brooks Historian Jimmy Dunham I 60 Parliamentarian John Andrews Photographer Larry Toups Points Keeper Elaine Gregory Social Chairman Mary Ogdrn Chaplain The Pre-Med Club combines learning with fellowship Club members pause on the steps of the Baylor Medical Center after being conducted on a tour of the Center. Vice-President Bonnie Barfield demonstrates the wrong way to do a tonsilcctomy, using Treasurer Earline Reed as his patient. Pre-Med members and guests smile with relief after a fund raising car-wash. Pre-Med officers Euna June Graham, Cynthia Crooks, Earline Reed, Ronnie Barfield, Pam Ingcrsoll, Elaine Gregory. Larry Toups, and John Andrews enjoy refreshments while discussing plans for the annual Christmas party. 161 Front row: Maxine Melton. I.loyd Tisdale. Donna Carlcton, Judy Newton, Carolyn Leaving, Carolyn Gerbe , and Danny McManus. Middle row: Pat Stevens, Leon Ramirez, Merline Loftin. Margaret Wootan, Carl Miller, Brenda Black, Pam Ingersoll, Barbara Mupdell, Eugene Bryant, Mr. Muller. Back row: Wilbert Winkelman, Louis Elizondo, Charles Tallent, Mike Burnside. James Rogers, Mike Fenlcy, Robert Ziegler, and Ricky Baker. Not pictured are Norvillc Phillips, Cynthia Crooks, and Mary Ann Wilson. D. 0. Club Through the Diversified Occupations Club, students learn to accept responsibilities, and gain on-the-job experiences and skills which will heir them be better leaders it. the occupational fields of tomorrow. The D.O. Club also takes pride in being the first club at Robert E. Lee to start a traffic safety program for the entire school. Besides this traffic safety program, other activities include giving a Thanksgiving basket to a needy family, selling candy for a money-raising project, a Christmas party with the members giving toys to under- privileged children, and the annual Employer-Employee banquet that is held at the end of the year. Standing: Pat Stevens — Treasurer, Maxine Melton — President, Judy Newton—Secretary and Sweetheart. Sitting: Eugene Bryant—Sergcant-at- Arms. Charles Tallant—Vice Presi- dent, Merlinc Loftin—Chaplain, and Robert Ziegler—Reporter. 4th Period D. 0. Club Mr. Mueller, sponsor, giving a Interesting show blass-blowing demonstration. Who, me? Special committee makes important decisions Club party Janis Skeen, Annual Chairman, Baytown Hospital Marlene Otis, Vice-President, Bay- town Motors 164 Marie Guidry Guidry’s Garage Nancy Kittle and Dedra Ashley Bayshorc Insulators Donna Maxwell Sexton Printing Thomas Parrish Parrish’s Grocery Donny Tucker Tucker’s Garage Sandra Luckey Gulf Coast Pharmacy Rusty Davis Yeager's Meat Market Anita Drew Harmon’s Datamatic David Brousard, President San Jacinto Methodist Hospital Mike Bridges, Sergeant at Arms, tunes up motor at Shirley’s Garage Janice Price, Treasurer and Terry McNair at Telephone Company 165 President Pam Brceland and Vice-President Annette Porter spend many hours working for the organization. Belle Officers pause a minute from their Historian Janice Jeffrey and Reporter Roberta Collins look at the scrapbook. 166 Accompanists Martha Copffarth and Angie Bond and Chaplain Janis Overstreet smile prettily. Section chairmen Martha Brunson, Charlotte Wilcox, and Carol Bcaugh, ready for work. activities THE SOUTHERN BELLE 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, their hearts will be lifted and entertained so that they ma) forget, if only momentarily, their own problems and tin 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 thank You for them, for we pray in the name of our Saviour. Amen. Publicity Chairman Jan Redmond and Social Chairman Cynthia McDowell laugh with Southern Belle Beau Kelly Olive. Belle Tones in their second great year! cirol Ma2ha GoJiffarlh’ Ka‘l,y ,UB'anr ,k nn.ic J°rdan- Lounellc O'Crady. Second rote: Sharon Shaddix. Janie Cray, Sander °W‘ anc Thompson, Martha Brunson. Fourth rote: Jill Myers, Brenda Lindstrom. Fifth row: Janice Jeffrey, Linda 170 Southern Belles are as follows: Altos Sandra Hance, Patsy Compton, Donna Riddick, Marsha Jones, Judith Gunn, Susan Souby, Janis McCallum, Cynthia Camp. Kit Allen, Cheryl Ocker, Brenda Lindstrom, Charlene Jackson, Becky Trippe, Helen Boodell, Tracey Weaver, Judic Roush, Patricia Rogers, Connie Gautreaux. Sharon Shaddix, Teres; Wilson, Emily Barrington, Janis Overstreet, Pat Franklin Jcan- nie Lemmon', Viva Williamson. Carol Kennema, Sherry' Ziegler, Donna Hoffpauir, Sharon Woods, Linda Tyler, Judy Newton, Darlene Diehl, Tricia Johnson, Geneva Hall, Roberta Collins, Roxanne Turner, Vicki Vaughn, La Nell Gordon, Judy Rhodes, Dee Ann Crawford. Kathy Le Blanc, Nancy Savage, Beverly Glatfelter, Kay Hnffclfingcr, Carol Beuugh. Jane Adams, Tachic Clevenger, Jackie Johnson, Charlotte Solis, Maria Ansualda, Jeanenc Stone, Carolyn Ccrbes, Janice Morgan, Star Johnston, Cynthia McDowell, Donna Parker, and Connie Chiles. Second Sopranos Sharon Francis, Jusy Horton, Paula Davis, Sharon Griffin, Lacey Doran, Peggy Kcmplay. Janice Fcazcll, Jo Potter, Ann W'aldie. Jan Redmond, Donna Bishop, Phyllis Daniel, Ix u Anna Gore, Lynn Callaway, Cynthia Oliver, Judy Butler, Debbie Marshall, Patricia Thompson, Nonna Kelly, Patricia Hencke, Aline Parker, Charlotte Baumback, Martha Gooffarth, Charlotte Sullivan. Mary Lou Spurgeon, Charlotte Wilcox, Nancy Thompson, Terry Slagle, Linda Sanders, Jill Myers. Linda Smith. Pam Breeland, Claudia Dahlquist, Carol Eiland, Jamie Cimti, Judy Killingsworth, Annette Porter, Janice Jeffery, and Chris Ehleg. First Sopranos—Sherry Baggett, Carolyn Beasley, Theresa Bianchi. Martha Brunson, Dale Burt, Sandra Busby, Glenda Chamblin, Peggy Davis, Deanna Donelson, Cccile Foster, Gail Cammage, Linda Coodson, Lou Anna Gore, Linda Harrison, Kathy Henderson, Brenda Holloway, Kay Hvilholt, Bennie Jordan, Glenda Kollmeycr. Patricia Kurtz, Sheryl Lounsberry, Barbara May, Joy Odom, Maria Rendon, Shelia Ridge, Nancy Rosprim, Pamela Telford, Deborah Wallingford, Cynthia White, Linda Wiggins, Lynn Wood, Janie Gray, Louncllc O’Grady, and Angie Bond. Officers with sponsor. Jerry Forderhasc. Top row: Janis Overstreet. Jan Redmond, Cynthia McDowell, Janis Jeffrey, Carol Bcaugh, Roberta Collins, Janis McCallum, Martha Gopffarth. Front row: Annette Porter, Pam Breeland, Mr. Fordcrhase, Martha Brunson. Roxanne Turner, Jan Doskocil, Charlotte Wilcox, Angie Bond. The R. E. Lee Choir is known til JIU Top rou: Tommy Clanton, John Rice. Lan Williams, Woody Butler. James Young , Fred Lemley, James Rodgers, Steven Faulkner, I-croy Kroliryk, Richard Carr, Thomas McFatridge, Larry Sanders. Rodney Calif. John Busby, Bobby Herndon . Second row: Charles Dalhby, George Hanson. Daniel Brown, ..Mike Fink , Dennis Givens. Eddie ffrnrtsv hel. Gene Hale. Gary Sanders, Ronnie DeHoyas, Jerry Schima. Third row: Lajuana Russell, Teresa Guest, Shirley Gates, Judy Plocger . Jane Craddock, Ruth Bender, Kathy Wilkcrson, Narda Zizclman, Barbara Barker. Chris Alexander. Fourth row: Mary Herron, Robbie Lawhon, Molly Cartlidge, Mary White, Pam Phelps, Brenda Bowers, Janice Laird, Kathv Bench, Dixie Shipp. Bottom row: Carolyn Bell, Gladys Kroloyzyk. Alice Laird. Beth Phillips, Suzi Williams, Lajan McAlister, Teresa Atchison, Diana St. Clair. Kathy Gauteson, and Sue Attcberry. Not pictured: Larkin Smith. ♦DENOTES ALL-REGION CHOIR MEMBERS for its brilliant performances n a 9- r Top row: Steve McCaleb, Neal Askew. Kenny Mangum, Bill Hanna. Lepn Washburn, Ronnie Foote David Hiebert, Lee Caabat, Dav d Dauphin. Mike Lawhon, Kris Hunt. Second row: Charlie LiggeR. Dennis Williams. J «.n Neely, Ronnie Pittnian Jeffry Miller, Drew Staples Jesse Laredo. Jay Allston. Jimmy Hrabina, Jack Brown. Nfi-lvin Istre. Third row: Jane Turner. Marilyn Becka. Joanna Alford. Judith Barber, Cindy Porter, Fredna Tillery. Man Anderson, Patricia Richard. Regina Lopcr, Ada Jane Johnson. Pat Caytr. Fourth row: Mary Romberg. Theresa Wilkerson. Joanna Pelrash. Susan Mach. Elaine Arnett. Mary Coer, Nan Otii, Elaine Higgins, Gayle Bland, Shirley Cottle. Marian Mookoek. Bottom row: Patricia Hart. Anne Humphries, Judith Downing, Mary Spear, Sheila frleisohmann, Brenda Mc- Farland, Marian Felknor. Sarah Kirkman, Kathy Lounsberry, Ann Liliard. and Sharon Creel. Bobby Herndon President Diana St. Clair Reporter Many choir activities Lan Williams Vice-President Jane Craddock Sweetheart 174 are handled by capable officers The R E I.ee Choir Council include — (first row) Johnny Rice, Bobby Herndon. Neal Askew, Teresa Atchison, Diana St. Clair, (second row) Ruth Bender. David Dauphin, Cayle Bland. Sarah Kirkman. (third row) Tommy Clanton, and Lan Williams. 175 Madrigals present Camelot In the colored picture standing on the 'slaitr way—Tommy Clanton, Sharon Creel, Judy Ploeger, and Charles Dahlhy. Seated on the stairway—Robbie Law- bon, Mike Fink, and Shirley Cottle. Next to the railing— B o b b i c Herndon, Kris Hunt, Marion Mookhoek, and Teresa Atchison. These arc the All-State Choir members from Lee: Mike Fink (1st tenor), Judy Ploeger (1st alto. 2nd alto), Jim Young (haritnnet. Above are Teresa Atchison, Charles Dahlby, Sliirley Cottle, and Tommy Clanton. I-a Juana Russell is the accompanist this year. 177 Qchool District Administration Holly McLemore, Asst. Superintendent; John Stuart, Deputy Superintendent: and W. D. Hinson, Acting Superintendent. Board Members: Ben Shirey, J. T. Horeczy, A. R. Stark, Boyd N. Hill, Karl Opryshek, and L. D. Victory. Also shown are Deputy Supt. John Stuart (left foreground), Ophela Jones, and Acting Supt. Hinson (fifth from right). 180 They Lead Lee HENRY ARMSTRONG, Principal Counselors and Homeroom Teachers Provide Guidance Mrs. Dorothy Willis gives advice to Jennifer Furcn. Mrs. Barbara Nelson and Mrs. Stella Bccka, I ol guidance office secretaries, discuss test scores. Mrs. Estelline Myers, secretary in tlic library, files records for reference in the library. Records, Records, Records, Mrs. Evelyn Badglcy gets caught up on day’s work. Mrs. Iaiis Sloan handles records in Miss Potter’s office. Mrs. Arthur Mae Lemon duplicates the daily bulletin. Mrs. Maudes Wood keeps track of the money in the main office. Mrs. Lucilc Rockhold checks over attendance record sheet. Ml , Lela Hayes keeps boys records in Mr. Adam's office. 183 Appreciation and Communication Jewell Ammons W. R. Bickley, Jr. Helen Bowers Mary Brown Mary Lou Burkett Valerie Childress Natalie Huckabee Louise Jones Jane Mitcham Department Chairman Ima Mae Muston Roselle Myers Gloria Pope 184 are goals of English Department From book reports to research themes, the English student finds the library indispensable. Here Mrs. Waddell checks the overdue book list. Clarice Rogers Margaret Strauss James Warner 185 These teach Spanish, Latin, Marian Ashley Sherman Childres T. L. Kidman heads the Foreign language department at Lee this year. Mary Dodson T. L. Kielman French, German, and Russian Aline Reineke Ben Sessions Joe I. Roman Barney Webber The language department hold;. inj; to diseuss the year lesson plans. P.E. Mary Lee Bartlett j Alvera Griffin Jacqueline Kern Paul B. Kern Ronald Kramer Roland Kudla Department keeps us In Shape” Kevin W. Lounsberry Mary Beth McElroy Carmel Norton Beverly S. Rockhold New Math or Old these Mr. Drew Dunlap helps two students with geometry during activity period. 190 teach it all Shirley Hammer Hallie Patterson Percy Portis David Richards Evelyn Robson John Sturrock Henry Young Allen Wayne Alford Carolyn Elizabeth Lawrence Casey Baker Rose Marie Cleveland Leslie M. Couch Grace Marie Edwards Leon Higginbotham Business, Johnie Burnett Punchard Johnny D. Riley Clara Scott Shirley J. Shanks Lucille M Waddell William L Ward Vocations, Library Iris F. Jones Carolyn F. Killgore Estulene Myers Lynette Bishop James D. Buckner J. W. Gammel Social Science Pot Boothe, reporter, and Mrs. Sybil Jordan. History Club sponsor, receive letters of acceptance Irom Sarah Kirkman and Tony Bianchi. Sybil G. Jordan 194 Department Robert P. Kelley Valree Motley William W. Parrish Joe D. Wood Charles Kelley presents a historical document to Mrs. Sybil Jordan, American History teacher. Mrs. Jordan gives History Club officers last minute instructions before club invitations are delivered. These cover a variety of subject matter I96 Donald Herbert Muery Clinton DeWitt i Annette Harrison Robert Kalbitz Mary F. Mendoza Dee Wheatley, III William J. Tadlock William E. Brentzel Clare Farrar Science Department Roy P. Black Haldean L. Brown Floyd L. Dunn Tom Hendrix, physics teacher, lectures on specific gravity. 197 Maintenance Staff lUrn . a. Mullins is in charge of maintenance. Front row: Mary Martinez, Bessie Holmes, Ethel Canada. Second row: Henry Altwinc, G. E. Mullins, William Hunt, and E. L. Yarborough. 198 Cafeteria Personnel Mrs. Justine Bullion, Mrs. Duro Neill and Mrs. Marie Fruge work ai the Mrs. Nettie Laird keeps track of all the money in the snack bar in the student common . cafeteria. Left to right: Mrs. Annie Harvey, Mrs. Eva Cutchen, Juanita Beaird, Mrs. George Wilson, Mrs. Duro Neill, Mrs. Eliza Johnson, Mrs. Pearl Jones, Mrs. Justin Bullion, Mrs. Marie Krugc, Mrs. Eva Peacock. Seated: Mrs. Nettie Laird and Mrs. Dantie Gillum. Sophomore Class Officers President; David McMurrey Vice-President Jerry Schima Secretary : Roxanne Turner Candy Adlong Donna Albright Chrl. Aleaandrr Joanna AHonl Billy Alien Bobby Alim Linda Archer Mike A.hlry Clill Atherton Jimmie M. Au.ley Helm Avalon Joe Aylor Brenda Allru Jerry Allen Timothy J. AlDton l.inda Anderaon Mary Anderaon Dwight Anthony Raymond Barajaa Judy Lynn Barber Darian Barker Suaan Barker Charlene Barnhill Louia A. Barrilleaua Lynn Aylor Janire Baker Pat Baker Phylli. Baker Bonald Balderarh Anna Ball l.oyDita Beaird Brabara Beardmore Diana Reaver. Stephen Brcka David Bell John Belt Scott Barringer Diana L. Barron Claudia Barthe Marilyn Bayrer Phyllia L. Bayer Mike Bay. Kathy Bench Br nee Bennett Clarence Benoit Pat Berry Ann Bianrhi Mary K. Bind 201 Monday — September 1 — Teachers attend the coffee given annually by the Bay- town merchants, then ad- journ to attend department- al meetings. Tuesday September 2 — Seniors arrive to register for the last time at Lee. R«ie Bi h«p Ang Bond Frank Boudreau Robert Boyd Bethany Bl t ch l.eoo Bond Brenda Rower John Boyer Diana Jo Blum Sandra Bo ley Ceorge Boyd Pat Boyle Dicky Breeland Larry Brill Ben Broutaard Martha Brent Patricia Brinkman Cary Brown Kathy Bridge Mar ha Bro well Shelia Brown 202 Teachers, then students, return to Lee Darlene Buckalcw Carol Burn John Bull Cary Burn Ricky Burch Judy Burton Judy Butler Craig Camp l.uann Cakrbrrad Bobhy Campbell Beverly Calhoun Joel Carlitle Chrit Carlton Renee Carroll Hilda Carrlxalea Sally Carroll Kathy Carroll William Carter Annette Cartwright Carrie Caeey Kathy Catey Richard Caihat Billy Caughman Patty Caver Janet Cezeani Barbara Chandler Ceorgann Chandler Bruce Chapman Dora ChatnoH Sharon Chatham John Children Connie Chllee Candice Cirutl Danny Clark Diane Clark Mike Clark Patty Clark Agatha Clawton Pain Clepper Dalton Cleveland Eliiabeth Clover Cathy Coatee 203 Band rehearsal . . . Charier W. Coleman Chrl Comnui Darrell Connui Peggy Compton Lou Conway Non M. Cormier Diana Cowan Ruby Cox Truman Cox Dahlia Coy Rodney Craig William Crawford Debbie Creekmore Shirley Crocker Sylvia Crooka Ijirry Cryer Bruce Cunningham Charlr Dahlby Pam DahDtrom Thorna Damron Barbara Dandrea Ben Daniel Sandra Daniela Suaan Darden Barbara Davia Charlotte Davia Linda Davi Patricia Davia Peggy Davia Barbara DeCarmo . . . A break in the monotony Cynthia Delioyoa Ronald Delioyoa Linda Denton Jack Derrett Pal Devine Polly Dial Roger Dickry Mary Dickaon Darline Diehl Shirley J. Dlttman Joyce Mil Lillian Dunn Al Dyer George Faatman Linda Eddleman Mary Ann Edwarda Chria Ehlig Mr. Mucry directs these summer band students as they rehearse the march again, and again, and “just one more time.' Lee Ekholm Deborah Elliot! Kaye Elliott Jimmy Elmore Saundra L. Elrod Karol Emert Kathy Emfiogcr Slade Erwin Rodney Eatea Sherry K. Evana Shlrly F. Evana Albert L. Evard Uvle Ellen Fannett Linda Fayle 205 Carolyn Felknor Kenny Fenelon Pal Fenley Carol Fennema Linda Ferrell Connie Fuller Larry Fornlrr Janelle F. Ford Jeanette R. Ford Terry Ford Cheryl Fowler Penny Fowler •Nicky Franco Patricia Ann Franklin Jerrie Freeman Linda Frehriog Renee Fritch Ann Fuller Charlene Fuller Lynn Calloway Call Cammare Carmen Carcia Sandra Gardner Kathy Cauleien Larry Ceniry Janice Cibeon Dekka Cillia Robert Gingle Katherine Claaa Beeerly Clatfeltcr Michael Conaalea Sara Conialea Allan Conxatea David Cracy Cary Crantham Tommy Creer Debbie Gregeraon Linda Gregory Jamea Griffith Robert Grochoake Tereaa Cueat Karen Culdry Mr. Armstrong gives sophomores welcoming speech Sharon Cuill Judy Gunn C«i« Hale BctoIjt Hall Margaret Hall Weldon Halton Rebrera Hamrl Richard Hamel f.hrla Hammrl Alva Hammer Rill Hanna George Hanaon Linda Hatdiaon Mike Hare Ro« Hargla Sophomores, registering on September 1, were welcomed by Principal Armstrong. Kuvaell Hargravra Brenda Harmon Keltha Harper Richard Harrington Dorothy Harria Tom Harria Linda Harriaon Nancy Harriaon Lynn Hart Patricia Hart Carol Hatiamann Rickcv Haiclarood Kenneth Head Cay Heater 207 Kddie Henttehel Mikr llrnderton Sharon Henderson Brenda Hennigan Cathy Henrich Millie Herbert David Hiebert Ronnie Hightower Brae, Hill Larry Hillman Sue HU Donna Hoffpauir Dean Holland Rutty Holland Dallra Holme Jimmy Hooka Linda Hopper Kathy Horton Florence llouae Franeit Houae Sharon Howard Carol Howell Cynthia Huddle Itamond Huddlraton Diana Hughe Donald K. Huge Cary L. Hughe Howard Humphrey Kathy Humphrey Grnio Humphries Drnnit Hunt Mar Hunter Janie Hurtt Jerry Hutchin Mary Hultoi Joe leke 208 Friends meet before school John Icke Ronnie Nakton Sharon Idout Jack Ivy Kay Ivabetl Rovaltnn h Teresa Atchison, Put Boothe, Bobby Herndon, Rodi I.eBlanc catch up on summer news before seniorfej Deborah Janniie William Jrllervoo Ada Jan Johnioo Mary J hn«on Kennelh Joor« Ctjnn Janive Vicki Jef( ry Cyruhla Johmon Patricia Johnson Thoma Jonrv Frank Jaubert Kerry Jernigan Jame Johnvon Cindy Jonca Jane Jordan Jackie Juarcr Yvonne Kadjar Marj Karcnck 209 Clubs make their Larry L« Scott Liggett Mikr l.rmon Margaret Lew la Wanna Lilea Ann Lillard Kathy Under Mylinda Lippe Billy Littlefield Leighton Littlefield Dran Littlepage Eraatea Lloyd Edward W. Krlly Michelle Kelly Eddy Kenney Sharon Kilgore Kandy Kimmey Irit King Billy Kingaley Johnny Kleypaa Betty Klurh Ted Koehler Jeanne Konreny Larry Kno Cladya Ktiktyk Mary KrUak Linda LaBove Robert LaCrone Jamra Laird Steve Laird Martha l-amh Thad l.ambrraoa Anna Lankford Mike l.annou Patty Latham Oouglaa Latimer Peggy I-aVergoe Carol LeBlanc Kirk Lockridge Vleki I.ong Bill Longacre Cathy Lord Sally Love Kathy Lubbock 210 choices - New members are notified Martha McAlitler Ralph MrCaca Joan Lumpkin Stephen I.u k Cary Lui Harriett Sanders, Mary Schwendeman, Betsy Broyles, Elise Howell, and Fredna Tillery welcome new Keyette sister, Carol Maeser. David McCallum Gervia McCartney Olivia McClelland Mary McCIIntock Idrne McClure Ceorje McCormick Mike McCunc Molly McElroy Rrrnda McFarland Lynn McGowan Robert Mrllvrain Bobby McKalip Jo Ann McKenzie Carla McKinney Johnnie D. McLemorr David McMurtcy 21 Rclim! M William Sutan Mack John Macer. Jr. Jerry Magcor Larry Milcr Virginia Mani Hatold Marii Elizabeth Manon Sandra Marihall Eugene Martin Jimmy Martin Eiantlnc Maitrri R. E. Milter Pam Mill Virginia Violet Miller Stanley Milner Mitchell Randy Miiliken Sharon Mitchell Ellrn Monk Norman Montgomery Physics Classes meet in new lab William Janie Morgan Montgomery Linda Morgan Sally Moore William Morgan Clorla Morgan Kay Morrla Mike Mullen Geraldine More Hubert Mullen Mprledean Mote Donna I.. Murphy Mariechrn Murray Joy Odom Crady Norton Rit Ogden Amelia Nugent Mary Old Leonard OJi e Peggy Olive Jo Otborne Mr. Gale's physics class has lots of equipment, but seems to be lacking in one thing, girls. 213 Senior rings arrive in September An envious junior gels a look at the new senior rings. Richard Pern Souniir Prrkini Deanne Peterson Donny Peterson I-onny Peterson Joanna Petrath Jeanette Pellet Beth Phillip Ronnie PhiUip Delores Pierce Cheryl Pinder John Pinder Nan Otf David Owen Deana Owen Clauda Owen Michael Parker Ronald Parker Sandra Parker Karen Parr Hal Parrl. Vicki L. Partin Beverly Patterson Lanelle Patterson 214 Ronnie Pittman Laura Poklrr Edward Porter Cindy Porter Loretta Porter Robbie Porter Thornaa Poet Norma Potter Judy Prince Tommy Poraer Carrie Queen Lee Queen Suay Quinton Jimmy Rae Alice Ramirez Anita Ramirez Danny Randi Claire Rankin Linda Ranne Lynn Rao Robert Rawley Chrlatina Razo Herbie Read Annette Real Barry Reiter Thaddeua Rekoah Sherry Rid e Larry Rieck John Riley Tim Robbina Debbie Roberta Donnie Roberteon Duaine Robertaon Diane Robioaon Clrn Robinaon Cordon Robinaon Donny Roden Larry Rodgerr Skip Rome Annette Roailler Charlr Roaier Richard Ruckman Stephanie Rupp Jeaneen Ru hlng Cynthia Ru «ell I-a Juana Ru ell I’at Ryan Rotrmary Salazar Robby Samway Carry Sander Jim Sander Mike Sander Kenneth Sandenton Beatrice Santana David Sartor Jack Saunder Nancy Savage Jamr Saveli Alice Sawberger Ettle F. Scantlrn Terry Scarborough Sandra Schiller Jerry Schima Robert Schneider Linda Schnell Jerry Shepherd Sherry Shnlze Linda Shelton Martha Shield Daiay Sim Connie Shepherd Diale Shipp Jim Sparkman Angela Shirley Sallie Spell Gym develops many skills Beverly Sicko Carolyn A. Simp on Mary Skeen Billy Skelton Robert Slarlc Bonnie Smith Michael Smith Patti Smith Terry Smith Johnnie Mae Sorrell Paula Sorrell Su an Souby Bette Stitch Claudia Street Carolyn Strickland Jaine Surcck Mike Snanner Donald Tallent Field Service gives Assembly to Sum Tank■ Dotlie Thoma. Patricia Thompwn Shirley Tibbila Chria Tipton Sandra Toupa Chrla Trailer M.chael Tarary Idua Thoma. Janice Thornton George William Margie Todd Judy Town.end Jo Lealie Pat Taylor Ira Thompaon Ruby Tboraon Tidmon Suaan Todd Janice Trahan Treybig Ann Tillery Candec Troxell 218 introduce foreign exchange students Jan Whitten Carol Lynn White Rhonda Walker Maraha White Stanley Taroball Pam Turner Roxanne Turner Belioda Weema Porter Went Marion Whalen Marilyn Ward Dantay Watkina I.inda Webb Waller Turner Mary Upton Deborah Wallingford Arthur Walton Donny W'ard Lane Ward 219 Lee’s many winners keep trophy cases filled Cyndi White Richard While Jimmy Wier Harold Wiener Bobby Wilkcr.on Debbie Wilkeraon Dennl. Wilkeraon Kathy Wilkeraon larry Wilkey Mike Wilken.on David Wilka Chri. William. Fred William. Jamra William. Maxine William. Sual William. Viva Willlam.on Charlotte Willi. Danny Wilton Dewitt Walaon KUa Wilton Jamr. Wilton Patricia Wimmrr Mike Wood Robert Wood Jeanne Wood Cary Woolen Jody Wootare Sue Yandell Patricia Yarbrough Young Young Rocky Zierlrin Narda Zixelmaa Robert Zubik 220 Junior Class Officers Alan Acosta Jane Adams Sandra Adams John Aikcy Janice Alexander Stephen Ammons Fred Adams John Adams Jimmy Adrian Patty Aikin Linda Alston Lawford Anderson Ronnie Anderson Rosie Ansualda Yavonne Arnett Diane Atkins Diane Ayers Karen Bailey Gordon Andrews Charlene Antonini Susan Arvin Mickey Atkinson Bill Aylor Donna Baldwin John Andrews Nancy Arnett Bill Askey Sue Atteberry Sherry Baggett Jack Barbee 223 Posters and pep rallies Ronnie Barfield Billy Barnett George Barnett 224 Linda Barrow Jerry Bashrom Norman Batterbee -Sonny Baughman Charlotte Baurnkack Carolyn Beasley E. Charm Bengtson Eugene Bennett Sharon Bennett Marilynn Becka Randy Beckmann Yolanda Benavides Susan Bettes Donna Bishop Lavonne Bishop promote school spirit Ronnie T. Johnny Black Bishop Jon V. Blake Stanley W. Ann Blakcncy Bishop Cary Black Coleen Biakey Gay Blumbcrg Mary Bobolik Gary Boehme Mike Bolinger Bohhy Bon l Floyd Boston Lewis Boswell I.inda Boswell Margaret Boullion Carol Boyett Evelyn Boyett 225 Judy Burnett Gary Burroughs John Burn Dale Burt Su-an Burn ??3ndra Busby Harold Brown Robert Brown Betsy Broyles Jimmy Bryant Thomas Buckalew Chris Buckner Johny Lou Bradbury Jocy Borland Mike Brewer Eddie Bridwcll Kevin Brinkman Camille Bunting John Burges Ron Cannon Joan Cappleman James Carlisle Jerry Butler Jack Cain Ursula Canady Paula Carpenter Kenneth Carter Molly Cartlidge Mike Center Glenda Chamhlin Beverly Chandler Linda Chandler Hay Gene Chandler Bruce Chafe Larry Casey Arthur Castillo Louise Castlow Dianna Caudle Vincent Cavarrctta Earl Center Paul Cherry Cookie Childers Eddie Christian 227 Daytime practice for Donna Clamon Beverly Clement Tachie Clevenger Michele Coe Jim Cole Mike Cole Ronny Colley Sandra Colley Brian Collins Bobby Comeaux Donnie Cook Joe Cook Linda Cook Linda Condra Lee Cooke Alice Cornelius Jeff Coursev Night performance Charlene Cowan Oliver Coward Linda Cowart Marilyn Cowart Dee Ann Crawford Edward Crawford Janies Crawford Richard Crawford Sharon Creel Vicki Cummings Albert Cupps Claudia Dahlquist George Anna Da r see Mary Ellen Davis Pauiu Sue Davis Don L. Dean. Jr. Linda DeLaVcrgne Jr. Mario Delgado Tommy IVIo icr Justino I «•! Toro Mary Juno Del Toro Ij-n DePrang Nancy IVSIiazo Nancy I Waal 230 Lee DeVore Murlene Dickerson Pat Dinsdulc I Vanne Donelaon Barry Donnelly Carolyn Donnelly Lacy Doren Jan Doskocil Cail DuBo-e Patsy Du f fey Patty Duhon Unda Dunaway And Baytown comes James Duncan Jimmy Dunlium (Carolyn Dunman Toresia Dunn Bobby Eberly Linda Dyer Carol Eielund alive with that Great Gander Spirit Picture Not Available Jane Eilers Carolyn Elliott William P. Linda Ellis Elkin Ronald Endrl Janet Enoch Linda Enderli Craig Erderly Carol Esquivel Mike Evans Florence Evans Robert L. Everett Billy Faulk Steve Faulkner Ronald Ewell Candy Fair Sue Farse Lyncttc Faubion A1 Fayle Garry Fenimore Ken reatherston Larry Ferguson Karen Floyd Ronny Foote Cary Ford Cecile Foster Michael Fowler Lydia Franco Mary Anuta Franco Bob Franks Rosalyn Franta Joe Frazier Vicki French Linda Frisby Mike Fink Steve Fischer Betty Fuchs Roy L. Fuller Mark Cage Dwight Fisher Pain Fisher Good Sportsmanship League in second year Bill Tucker, Linda Dyer and Neal Askew present Sam Rayburn’s Good Sportsmanship dele- gates a token of friendship. Beverly Gaither Cindy Gardner Johnny Garcia Deborah Gardner Brian Gardner Sandra Garrett Joanne Gates Jerry Garrett Dana Garrison Connie Gaulreaux Bobby Gay Garlen Gillen 233 Not all the Lea Gingles Bert Codkin Andrew Gonzalez Linda Goodson Martha Gopffarth Johnny Cordon La Nell Gordon J. Larry Gordon Larry Gordon Terry Gordon Janice Gray Carl Greene Sandra Greene David Gregory Sharon Griffin Debbie Grimes Clemencia Gutierrez Clvnn Hair Grant Halter Hon Hamilton Sandra Hammer 234 With drums and bells, bugles and cymbals, the Lee Brigadiers prepare to march. action was on the field Sandra Hancc Kenneth Hancock Fred Hand Jo Nell Handley Mark Hankinson Jerry Hanson Novella Hanson Palsy Harhaugh Freeman Hardin Joyce Harlin Charles Harris Dorothy Harris Charlotte Hart Skip Hartlieb Richard Harms Becky Hastings Clem Hausmann Lois Havard A lively crowd fills the student section at all games. 235 Vernon Hayes Pam Haynes Michael Healer F.li ahrth Heliel Jack Henckcll Karen Henderson 236 Paul Henderson Charles Hendrick Pamela Henley I.isandro Herrera Gary Hightower James Hightower Bonfire commenced Homecoming activities Roger Horton Eli e Howell Michael Hudinan Milton Hughe Kiehurd Hughes Ronnry Hughe Vic Humphrey John Hunt Kay Hvilholt Lela MoH man ami But Bout he H-ein to he the only two girl viewing the preparation for Lee October 29 bonfire. Mary Hunt Jerry Hunlley Cynthia Huron Vicki Hutchinson Belly Jicolx Debbie Jacobs Belly Jack« Bryan James Richard James Allen Jnnacek R. C. Jannise Ronald L. Jcffcoat Cynthia Jernigan Carolyn Johnson Jackie Johnson Janice Johnson Jerry Johnson .''baron Johnson Stanley Johnson Tommy Johnson Tricia Johnson Betty Jones David Jones Ginger Jones Marsha K. Jones art of Photography Barbara Kirkland Bobbie J. Kirkland Mark Kirkland Dcrral Klau- Lynda Knobles Susan Know Mike Brenner from Furr High hool explains his ramera technique to Walton Saucier, Susan Vile4, and Kathy McKee, at the Summer A M Workshop. 239 Sandra J. Jones Shirley Jones K;i Junglduth Sydonia KuliM-k Kerry Kalribc Sue Keith Judy Kelley Peggy Kcmplay Judy Killing'worth Linda Lamb Carol Lammers Janice Land Kenneth Lannou Jcsaie Laredo George Latimer Glenda Kollmeyer Bill Rovar Nora Kortli Leroy Krolczyk Luna Lamb Danny Kubin Pat Lafour 240 available in the Cafeteria Karol Latimer Mary J- LeBlanc Fred Lemley Cary Lewis Jerry Licari Beverly Litton Buck Leavins Jill Legler Larry Lester Marion Lewis Allen Linacomh Monty Lively Elaine McCandless Bonny McCraw Carolyn McDaniel Steve McCalcb Beverly McCall Janis L. McCallun I-a Jan McAlister Billy McCagg Jerome McCain Robyn I rimcr Kathy Lounsberry Sheryl Lounsberry Linda Ix ve Rox Ann Luthringer Denis McAfee Jerry Lloyd Roni Long Regina Loper 241 Art Class encourages Debbie McDonald Cynthia McDowell Gary McGowan Danny McHugh Mary McHugh Michael McHugh Linda McKenzie Roger McLean Jonathan McManis Terr)' McNair Rita Macon Carol Maesscr Kenneth Mangum Jean Mann Debbie Marshall Marilyn Marshall Martha Marti Elbert R. Martin Joseph D. Martin Tommy Martin Arthur Marting Charlie Martinez Jimmy Martinez David Massey Linda Massey Mike Mathews Pam Matthews Estclla Maxwell Allan Melinger Janet Meredith 242 self expression Brenda Merryman Carol Miles Keith Meystorovich Lou Ann Miles Don Middleton Charles Miller Lee Stratton works diligently on his painting. Edith Miller Margie Miller Andrea Mills Mike Mitchamorc Ronald Mitchell Marian Larry Miller Robert Miller Sharon Milner Mark Mitchell Cheryl Molison Mookhoek Robert F Moore 243 Lee has many faces Jennie Moran Pete Morgan Linda Morris Johnny Morrison Lynn Moseley Glcndon Moses Kelly Mudd Barbara Mullins Betsy Murphy James Murray Chester N a hours Pamela Nance Ganders Beverly Ann Theresa Nelson Don Newby Navarre Benny Nerren Richard Newton Karen Nelson 246 Mike Nichols Sharon Nixon Eddie Norris Larry Nixon David Norris Sherry Novosad practice long hours after school Members of the Gander football squad receive instructions during football practice. Will Odom Sylvia Olachia Jeanne Oliphant Jan Orr Dennis Overstreet Robert Oviedo Lounelle Martha Olds Floyd Oliver Mary Ortli Orval Overstreet Jo Ann Padgett O’Grady Southern Belles practice for 1964 David Pel rash Pam Phelps Cindy Phillips Larry Pitre Carol Pantoja Betty Parker Mary Parrish Thomas Parrish David Patterson Richard Patterson Donald Pavliska Ed Pendleton David Porter Ron Prater Linda Prewitt Janice Price Dorsey Puckett Tommy Pullen Teddy Purdy Chuck Putman Larry Pyle Apohinar Ramirez Mary Jessie Ramirez Sammy Rayon Evelyn Reagan Jerry Reavis Jerry Reding Jan Redmond Earlene Reed Darlyne Reeves Donna Riddick Shelia Ridge Ray Ripkowski 249 Biology teachers are aided by Charts Mr. Dunn explains the cross-section of an earthworm to Jerry Baker. Marsha Roach Betty Roark Shirley Roark Mike Roberson Donny Robertson Linda Robinson Sheryl Robinson Jimmie Roden Betty Jo Rodgers Carl Rogers Ovio Rogers Pat Rogers Vincent Romberg Kay Rome Nancy Rosprim Steve Rougcou Jimmie Rude Nolan Runnels 250 Danny Sattcrwhite Mary Beth Schilaci Connie Schrader I.ana Savage Karen Schiller John Schrage Tim Schultz I.ynda Schulz Mary Schwendeman Andy Scott Andy Seamans Jan Seamans Carole Rushing Larry Russell John Russel] Frank Salinas Harriet Sanders Kathy Sanders Linda Sanders Debbie Sarver Dorothy Sasser Joe Sebum Brian Seefer Sharon Shaddix Charles Shaffer Ann Shaw Mcrlcnc Shaw 251 Students hurry to their Next Class Nancy Sheffield Quentin Sheffield Fred David Shelby Dianne Shelton Norma Sherman Canis Shipley Billy Shipp Mike Shirley Dottie Shivers Eddy Shook Linda Sjolander Terry Slagle Kathy Smilie Curtis Smith Harold Lee Smith Janice Smith Jerry Smith Robert Smith Tommy Smith Wanda Jean Charlotte Solis Karen Sonnier Smith Tim Sonnenberg Linda Spears Dianne 252 Smitherman Mary Spear Andy Spell Marshall Spell Belly Spencer Pam Spuhler Henry Stewart Mary Catherine Stewart 253 Billy Stegall Susie Stephens Jim Stanley James Slasney Gazette Qtaff keeps up with current Molly St. John Walter SU11 Jeanene Stone Darlene Stovall Janet St rack Lynn Stratton Ronald Strickling Tim Stuart David Thedford Woodrow Thceck Charlotte Thcnemann Brenda Sulliman Charlotte Sullivan Jean Sumner Arlcn Swanncr Mari gale Teel Pam Telford Deborah Thacker 254 Diane Thomas Vernon Thomas Kyle Thompkins Nancy Thompson Pat Thules Charles Tienian Laurie Tillery Janice Tilton Mickey Tiner Ronald Tolleson Allen Tomlinson Kenneth Tompkins events lUwV w 1 Mike Taylor June Tedlcr Pierce Swafford Raymond Tavary The staff of the Gander Gazette finds that newspaper work isn’t all writing. Here Lou Ann Gore and Ruth Ganson read exchange papers while James Warren and Art Hill study layouts. Patricia Toronjo Doyle Toups Jamie Toups Larry Toups Carol Townsend Scott Townsend Bonnac Tromblce William Trout Glenda Tucker Kathryn Turkett Sharon Turnbull Jill Tyler Linda L'ndcrwood Vicki Vaughn 255 Chemistry I Unda Vidrine Patricia Voytek Sherry Wade Linda Wagner Sandra Waight Ann Waldin Billy Walker Karen Wallace James Walton Classes taught for first time at Lee Louticia Stephanie Warren Lenora Weimer Ronnie Welch Mike Whalen Mary K. White Wardlaw Sheila Watson Bonnie Weinzel Charles West Dale White Don Whitehead Stephen Warford Cherry Webb Dianne Weinzel Rcgcnia West Karen White Charlotte Whitesides Robert Warren At the right, Terry Brinkman is solving a chemical equation. Stu- dents taking the college course must spend at least six hours a week in class. Robert Whitted, Gerald Walker, Bill Mookoek, Bill Tucker, and Will Bickley are busy working on individual projects. Each student is allowed to progress at his own individual rate. At the far left are Gerald Walk- er, Terry Brinkman, Will Bickley, and Charles Marable. They devote much of their time to Chemistry II. Most of the students have had both chemistry and physics, ac- quiring an adequate background for their special course taught by Tom Hendrix. 257 Shop Classes teach practical applications Anne Whin Jennifer Wilcox Clyde Williams Mike Williams Tish Wilson Wilbert Linda Wiggins Theresa Wilkerson Dennis Williams Mary Ann Wilson Verna Winkelmann Winkelmann Nancy Winningham Johnny Wolff Roy Wood Thomas Wooten Leroy Milton Wybra Wooster Richard Worth Wood Jo Ann Wooten Linda Yandell Marsha Wood 258 of acquired skills Skill ? Senior Class Officers VICE-PRESIDENT George Rincon PRESIDENT Gerald Walker SECRETARY Bennie Boudreaux Jamie Acosta Debbie Adam Kit Allen Joci Alvis Jimmy Ammons Jeanette Anders Ronnie Anders Ronnie Anderson Susan Anderson Joyce Arnett Debra Ashley Neal Askew Teresa Atchison Jo Ann Atchley Robert Atherton Hrcnda Atkins George Atkins Janet Atkins Joe Atkins Randy Attaway Carol Rains Rickey Raker 261 Life at Lee is reported in the Gary Baldcrach Gary Barclay Elaine Barnes Emily Barrington Anita Barron 262 Florence Barron Donald Bartgis Bonnie Bushruin Marya Baugh Lillian Bayrcr John Beasley Carol Beuugh Barbara Becka Thomas Becka Donna Bell Ann Bender Lynn Bender Ruth Bender Rohnald Ben field Anna Rose Bennett Roger Bennett Charles Berniard Henry Bernshuusen John Bettis Tony Bianchi Baytown Sun Will Bicklcy Diann Billedeaux Barbara Bird Brenda Black Guy Black Pat Boothe, Lees teen reporter for the “Baytown Sun, gets Stanley Bishop’s opinion for her “Younger Viewpoints column. 263 New Bnack Bar speeds Judy Kelley and Allen Hines make use of the new snack bar in the Student Commons. Barbara Boyd Nick Boyctt Gary Boyer Mike Bradford Gayle Bland Robert J. Bobalik Rusty Bogges Barbara Bohannon Jimmy Bond Linda Bonner Helen Boodell Pat Boothe Benny Boudreaux 264 Cafeteria service Decisions, decision , decisions! Arilhi Hammon, Sherry Oke, and Jimmy Tallent arc fared with monumental decisions each day in the cafeteria. Terry1 Brinkman Carol Bridwell Cus Bricden Jim Brian Mike Bridges I’am Breeland Tommy Brewer Gayle Brady Diana Brazil 265 in many ways Some give up Linda_ Mterrye Brook David Rrouv-ard Bcnita Brown Shari Brown Janie Bruce Clyde Brumlcy Herbert E. Bruner Candy Brunson Martha Brunson Study hall to help in offices Marilyn Bryan Carolyn Burns Chris Busch Woody Butler Faith Cakcbread Pat Bryan Harold E. Bryant Will Budd Sandra Buford 269 Brigadiers meet in Cary Campbell Patricia Campbell Donna Carleton Richard Curr their second home Esperanza Carrizalcs Carter Libby CarToll R,ck CarU9° Ernest Ray Caughman Ray Cavarrctta Patricia Cecil Rrrnda Chandler Jim Chaplin Betty Chastian Robert Chat field Mary Ann Check 271 Sewing and Cooking . . . Dan Christenson Paul Christenson Jamie Ciruti Tommy Alan Clanton Lconee Claud Wanda Cock rum Rodney Coker Roberta Collins Patsy Compton Charles Cook Connie Cook Terry Cooke 272 . . . Useful skills developed in homemaking Chuck Cummings Jim Cunningham Courtney Curry Helen Inc Crunk Judy Cryer Mary Cryer Mary Creasy Janie Creel Cindy Crooks Jane Craddock Sue Crawford Martha Creasy Phyllis Daniel David Dauphin Darrel Davis Frank L. Davis Kathryn Jean Davis Michael T. Davis Haney Day Joseph DemorucHe 274 Janice Depew Julie Derrybcrry Donald Dial Mike Dill Harr - Dinwiddic Dickie Dixon Norman D'Olive Margaret Donnelly Judy Downing Ronald Downing donates pictures for Student Commons James Elkins Mikell Enderli Nancy Eastman Dianne Elliott Richard Enderli David Dudley Sandra Durst j Hpn ennis Enloe Mike Dupuy Cheryl Earls Debbie Edwards JoAnn Emanuel Laura Estes Seniors find library useful Library- assistant help Rose Mary Venable check out a book. Jeanette Anders checks the card catalogue for information on her topic. Mary Fanestiel Nancy Farris Mike Faulk Janice Fcazell Jerry Fenimora Mike F'enlcy Larry Fitzgerald James Fenter Sheila Fleischman Lee Fenter v- Carlton Flowers Helen Evans Nancy Evans in completing research themes Jack Floyd Patty Ann Foole Jack B. Ford Sam Ford Darrell Fortenberry Stuart Foster Beverly Fox Sharon Francis Judy Frost Clvde Fuller Pam Cann Ruth Canson Angela Carcia James Carrison Kathy Garvey Dorris Gentry Carolyn Gerbes Cynthia Gcrbig Carlton Gibbs Brenda Gilbert Jeanette Gibson Roy Gilbert Carole C ilmore William Giroir Diane Gonzales Gkria Gonzales Linda Goodman Carol Glass Larry Glenn Debbie Godwin Jerry Goodson I-ou Ann Gore Royette Graves Larry Gray Jerry Gregg Elaine Gregory Cheryl Greene J. C Grcenhaw Gary Greenwood Mr. Forque s office is always crowded Band students turn in their money during the annual magazine sale. James Griffin Barbara Griffith Becky Crone? Barbara Gross Marie Guidry Merle Gunter Kay Haffelfinger Lanny Haffelfinger Geneva Hall Mary HaUted Randall Holt Alice Halton Elizabeth Hamel 279 Odi«r Hamilton Arilla Hamman Sammy J. fiance Jeff Hankinson Emit Hank Royce Hanlc Cene Hanson Linda Hardegree Jo Hargraves Caroline Harmon Raising the flag at 5:45 every morning is one of Mr. Mullen’s daily duties. Mr. Mullens has varied duties James Head Hannah Heald Raymond Heintschcl Patricia Hencke Kathy Henderson Ray Hcnnigan Staftley Henson Betty Herbert Lucy Hernandez Robert Herndon Fred Herrington Mary Herron Many people participated in Assemblies 282 Linda Hiebcrt Elaine Higgins Art Hill Cecil Hill Darlene Hill Connie Lou Hiller Kathryn Hobbs Linda Holder Bob Hollis Larry' Hollis Virgil Hoppe Margaret Hornsby Mooneian House Barbara Howell Ccorgannc Thompson gave a speech at one of the first assemblies of the year. Troy Hudm'an Jimmy Hudson Ronnie Hudson Scott Carpenter, Tommy Paulsel, and Candy Fair all took part in one of the year’s out- standing assemblies. Mr. Armstrong, and Tommy Paulsel talk with Scott Carpenter before air assembly. Sharon Hudspeth John Hughes Anne Humphries Kris Hunt Arthur Hutchins William Hutson Pam Ingersol Bobby Isakson 283 Proud lettermen sport new jackets Johnny Isom Melvin Istrc Charlene Jackson James H. Jackson Melony Jackson Phillip Jackson Charles Jacobs Jcanic James Bill Janacck Rail B. Jimenez Nancy John Donald Johnson Emil Johnson J;inda Johnson Hank Johnson Kenneth .Star Johnston Brenda Kay Jones Diana Jones Jaro Jones Jennifer Jones Linda Jones Bennie E. Jordan Evelyn Juarez Sharon Kaderli Lois Kuna . Martha Ann Katt Wagra7 rO Kathy Keating Coleman Ray Kelly For a while at least, George Rincon, Robert Ginglcs, and Jerry Baker have their new letter jackets, but who knows who will have them a week from now. Mirror, Mirror on the wall . . . Norma Kelly Sherry Kelly Jane Kennedy John Killouglt Duh Kilpatrick Lucille King Gerald Kinnaird Sara Kirk man Sara Ann Klncsel Buddy Kluch . . . Who’s the fairest of them all? Wc would hate to answer that question, but Kay Mitchell, Mary Herron, and Kit Allen would certainly be eligible. Keith Lamb Jimmy Laramorc Linda Laughlin Jan Larnmers Maclyn Larpenteur Mike Lawhon Robert Lunnou Joy Laster Robbie Lawhon Jennie lawless Dickie Leggett Cherry Li enhy Jeannie l i-nimnn King Leach CT Virginia Lensing Carolyn Leaving Charlie Liggett Kathy LeBlanc Carolyn Light 287 Eddie Liles Kathy Linder Brenda Sue Merjine Loftin Jerry Linder Gordon Lewis Lindstrom Eddie Long Lynda Little Virginia Lopez Claude Lower)’ Lynette Lucas Sandra Lucky Fred Lynch Larry Sic Ada ms Pete McAlister Michael McBride Paul Me Broom Duke Me Bunch Mike McCartney Sylvia McCauley John McClintock Murl McClain David McCormick Basketball Games drew large crowds Thomas McFatridgc Kathy McKee Gaye McMahon Richard McKinney Bonnie Magnes Susan McCraw Lillie McKinney Daphne McManus Barbara Maddox Rowena Mahan Katherine Jean McKay Patsy McLain Marky McMillin Wayne Maley Charles Marable Ernest Maris Josephine Marron Paul Marsh Jancllc Matysiak Johnny Mason Kay Massey Marvin Masters Donna Maxwell Mrs. Johnson, public 290 health nurse, helps teach at Lee Sharon Miller Chris Milder Linda Minler Barbara Mirick Joe Mitcham Kay Mitchell Michaclenc Mock Jani Mohr Ernest Monceaux, Jr. Babs Montgomery Bill Mookhoek Bobby Moore Jerry Moore Pal Moore Victor Moravits Carol Moon Carolyn Moore Kay Moore Jarmela Morales Bill Morisak Carol Morris Cary Motley Keith Mullins Ann Murray Karen New Carolyn A. Morris Richard Mueller Barbara Mundcll Mike Munoz Sharon New 292 Let Mosesman Merikay Mull in nix Jill Mvcrs Lupe'Nava Judy Newton Gander decals are sold Roy Cavarrctta, second from left, finds many eager buyers as Jim Sobotik, Ann Humphries, Jamie Acosta, and Cordan Lewis reach for Baytown Gander car stickers. Cheryl Ocker Gary Odom Merl Odom Mary Ogden Sherry Okc Richard Olachia Kelly Olive Anne Oliver Cynthia Oliver Joan O'Rcar James Orchin JoElIen Osborne Marlene Otis Jani Overetree Tommy Oviedo College Freshman Course Taught Another class taught for the first time at Lee is calculus. This class is taught by Mr. Gale, who also teaches physics and geometry. The students of this enriched class not only learn the basic formulas of calculus, but they must prove each formula on their own before it can be used. Above—Joel Alvis, Jim Brian. Carol jfarns, and Mr. Gale give Bob Atherton, center, some help with '3K 'Tntcresting problem. At right— | mmm • VV V utV III i I I a IKII I Burnadettc Hubbard, John Killough, George Vaught, and Mack Meigs work problems which Mr. Gale later explains to the entire class. £««: at QoaxjZ., U -r+t oX lOv oC LSwut: tUc’cC 1 ’ t v r „4-4. st'LJ. y Lc . _ . _ V A ;w C c W , 294 - -- t-OL. . 't A _________________________________________________________________________________________ Jimmy Owens Donna Parker Paula Parrish Tommy David Paulsel James Pagel Wayne Parker Dennis Patterson John Pavlas at Lee. Judy Peters Papl Phillips Sally Petty George Platt Norville Phillips Judy Ploeger Jane Pohlar Patricia Pokluda Lindy Pool Annette Porter Cindy Porter Raymond Porter Jo Potter Tommy Parten Steve Potts Billy Pounds Sally Powers Frank Price Cheryl Pridmorc Kathryn Priest Wayne Pugh Judy Quiscnberry Josuc Ramirez Regina Rawls Kay Reeder Wanda Rekosh Darrell Radle Lonnie Randi Brenda Read Skip Reid James Renolds David Rhodes Judy Rhodes Britton Rice Johnny Rice Jimmy Richards Mary Riggs Edgar Riley Ken Riley George Rincon Manuel Rios Sandra Ripkowski Loretta Rivera Alice Roark Suzanna Roark Jimmy Robertson Top Students Rank in National Merit Competition Robert E. Lee boosts six National Merit Semi-finalists. They arc Ray Heinrich, Will Bicklcy, Bob Atherton, Robert Chat field, Bernadette Hubbard, and Bonnie Magness. Kathy Robertson Robert Robertson Raymond Robinson James Rogers Dianna Gayle Judic Roush Patsy Lou Rozcll James Loris Rodgers Rosemary Rogers Rosen brook Louis Rodriguez Guilda Roman • Kenneth Rupp George Sanchez Larry Sander Linda Sander Lynn Sander Shidokht Sadoughi Kent Satterwhitc Walton Saucier Anna Sawberger Nancy Schaeffer Because of crowded 298 conditions, students share lockers Michael Shepherd Wayne Sheppard Molly Shields Ben Shirley Minda Shoemaker Mary Lee Shugart Harvey Sjolander Jani Skeen Nancy Skidmore Janie Smajfttrla Bobby Smith Karen Smith Marilyn Smith Michael Smith Randy Smith James Sobotik LaDonna Sonnier Tommy Sooy Wanda Sowders Ralph Spears Lynn Spell Robbie Spell Jack Spivey Mary Lou Spurgeon Diana St. Clair Karen Stein Patricia Stephens Lyn Sterling Lee Stratton Royce Strickland Judy Swick Charles Tallant Alan Stewart Mike Strickland Margaret Suesse Marie Swor Nancy Tapp 300 Bluebonnet state promotes leadership Delegates to Bluebonnet State were Paul Marsh, Jerry Kovar. Lan Williams, Mary Lou Spurgeon, John Drouilhet, and Bonnie Magncss. Barbara Tarski Jose Tavares Edward Taylor Leroy Taylor Mike Tehee Herbie Thomas Georganne Thompson Vemcll Thompson Roy Tidmon Fredna Tillery 301 Erwin Tilton Robert Timmons Lloyd Tisdale Kathy Todd John Touchet Betty Timmons Linda Tiner Camille Tobin Linda Tomek Carolyn Townsend Sandru Trant Becky Trippe Stuart Turnbull Phil Tutt Linda Tyler Treat 5j u er. Jane Turner Elizabeth Twardowski Jituin i Underwood Ward Trichc Wayne Tucker Lynda Turner Leonard Twardowski ''Allen'Vance George Vaught Maria Vega Rosemary Venable Really, boys use the cafeteria too! Gerald W. Walker Peggy Walker Royce Ann Walker Rusty Walker Wayne Waller Ronnie Walles Rudy Venagas Susan Viles Penny Wadlcy Rodger Ward Bobby Wame James Warren Mack Warren Porter Warren Zebbie Warren Leon Washburn Tracy Weaver Allen Webb Gloria Webb R.E.L. offers Jcanell Weeks Joanie Wells Mary Elaine West Larry Westerman Tommy Wheat Jane Whisenant Mr. Sessions directs a student in use of the language lab facilities. 304 five foreign languages Cay White Robert Whitted Dennis Wiggins Phyllis White Cheryl Whitten Veronica Wikslrom Mickey Wilkerson Dennis Williams James Michael Williams Janice Williams Joe 0. Williams I.an Williams Robert Williamson Biron Wilson Carol Wilson Helen Wilson Lyndia Windham Ann Winner Honor Society decorates Linda Witl Olivia Wood Suellen Woods Billy Wooten Pat Worthy Jimmy Wolf Sharon Woods Margaret Wootan Paul Worley Jennifer Wright Johnny Wright Steve Wright Roger Wunsch Barbara Yarborough Gerald Young James Young Lea la Young Robert Young Susan Young Robert Ziegler Gerry Tindall Flois Monk 306 School for Christmas Mr.- Parrish, National Honor Society sponsor, looks on as Pat Bryan, Marky McMillin, and Diana St. Clair decorate the Christmas tree which was presented to the school by the National Honor Society. 307 r+ • I J 'A'sQfat' vmBBm m Fooi The Ganders take the field. Tough Openers Start Season Play SEPTEMBER 11, 1964 . . . Gander gridders begin the 1961 season by storming the stronghold of state- ranked Spring Branch. The Bears found scoring difficult in the first half, as the Gander defense held the line stoutly. In the second half, however, the strength of the Bears overpowered the Ganders, and Spring Branch look the game. 26-0. Though defeated in the year’s first encounter, the Ganders displayed potential power. SEPTEMBER 18 . . . The Jackets of Port Arthur invaded Ganderland for the season’s second game, and racked up two touchdowns in the first half, while holding the Ganders scoreless. Lee came back in the second half to hold Port Arthur scoreless and add a tally of their own. The single score was not sufficient, however, and Port Arthur carried home the laurels, 1.4.6 Ganders defeat Jessie Jones SEPTEMBER 25 . . . Jessie Jones provided the Ganders with their first win. Though holding a slim 7-6 lead at the half time, the Falcons failed to score in the second half, while the Ganders scored once more. The Falcons, who went on to win the District 9-AAAA title and bi-district, were thus provided their only loss of the regular season, 14-6. OCTOBER 2 . . . “Wet behind the ears” Sam Rayburn of Pasadena wobbled into Memorial Stadium for their first District 12-AAAA tilt, and left sporting a 14-0 loss. With 8:04 remaining in the first quarter. Tommy Sooy, Senior quarterback, romped eleven yards for the first Gander score. Sophomore halfback Kenny Fenelon added the second tally on a thirteen-yard trip around the end in the third period. George Rincon added both extra points. MIN g:L| SEC HOME 1 2 VISITORS ? 2down1?yards 4qtr BT HATIOMI MWK I CITIZENS NATL BANE Mickey Tini-r Soph. ‘ HU Richard Oliver Jr. QB9 Kenny Fenelon Soph, nn Dwight Denson Jr. HB♦ Alan Acosta Jr. K'H Bobbv Warren Jr. VH ‘Indicates Varsity Letter The scoreboard reveals the Cunder win over Jessie Jones. 313 Ganders pass Texas City Kenny Fcnelon skirls end to find running room. OCTOBER 9 . . . The debut of the La Marque Tigers into District 12-AAAA spelled a heart-breaking loss for the Ganders. Although the tough Lee defense successfully tied up All-State Norman Bulaich, Iiger quarterback Clifford Shaw slipped into the end zone from the two-yard line. Bulaich’s one-point place-kick conversion gave La Marque seven points. George Rincon’s earlier touchdown was to no avail, as the Ganders failed to convert, thus losing, 7-6. Ronald Tolleson Jr. FB Richard Plato Jr. QB• •George Rincon Sr. FB” Ronnv Marsh Jr. it'B Hoh Bobolik Sr. WB Kelly Olive Sr. BB” Co-capi. OCTOBER 16 . . . Winless Texas City came to Baytown with a lot of hope hut not much more. Speedster Kenny Fenelon scored first for the Ganders, latching onto a pass from Tommy Sooy in the second quarter. In the third Period, Junior Dwight Denson found the end zone, and George Rincon tallied moments later after intercepting a stray Texas City pass. Rincon also kicked the three con- versions. Although the Stingarees came as close as the Gander three-yard line, they were never able to score. The game ended 21-0 for Baytown. 314 Students help huiid the homecoming bonfire. . . . Tie Brazosport OCTOBER 23 . . . The Ganders found the Exporters well prepared when they invaded Freeport for the season’s fourth district game. REL failed to score in the fumhle-filled game, as did the Exporters. Things looked bright for Lee in the fourth quarter when Junior quarterback Richard Oliver completed a forty-seven yard pass to Kenny Fenelon to the Exporter five- yard line. However, three running plays and a field goal attempt failed to produce the desired effect, and the game ended in a 0-0 tie. Tommy Sooy hurdles a would-be tackier. David Rroussard Sr. End Porter Warren Sr. End Carl Greene Jr. End Paul Marsh Sr. End Jimmy Ammons Sr. End Jerry Johnson Jr. End George Rincon picks up a firsl-and-tcn for the Candere. 315 Eagles clipped 9-6; Ganders Donald tiurtgis Sr. T• Rickie Dixon Sr. r Jack Spivey Sr. T• Emil Johnson Sr. T• Halfback Jaime Acosta gains valuable yardage. 316 The Lee bench watches as a crucial play unfolds on the field. Fly High OCTOBEK 30 . . . The Pasadena Eagles entered the Gander Homecoming game sporting a perfect district record, and left with a digit in the loss column. The fighting Ganders handed the Eagles their first trimming in nineteen games, and had fans on their feet throughout most of the contest. Quarterback Tommy Sooy scored on a 53-yard scamper in the first quarter and a 39-yard field goal in the second. Lee’s defense stopped six Eagle drives with pass interceptions before the Eagles scored in the last | eriod. Pasadena failed to convert however, and the game ended in a 9-6 win for Baytown. Dwight Denson leaps high in the air to receive a pass. 317 NOVEMBER 6 . . . The still-improving Ganders travelled to Galveston to take on the Ball High Tors. I-ec scored first after Tommy Sooy ran a punt hack fifty yards before a penalty placed the hall on the 21-yard line. Five plays later, George Rincon crunched over the goal line for the tally. Rincon scored again in the second quarter, and a 27-yard field goal by Sooy gave the Ganders a 17-0 lead at half-time. In the last quarter, Rincon again blasted to a touchdown and Co-captain Kelly Olive ran hack an intercepted pass 20 yards for six points. Although the Tors scored in the third and fourth quarters, the Ganders took the game, 31-13. Donny Morrison Jr. G Dennis Williams Jr. C Charles West Jr. G• 318 Fullback George Rincon drives for a first down. Ganders threaten Galena NOVEMBER 13 . . . Galena Park provided the season’s last football fireworks. The Ganders dominated the first quarter, but were unable to score after reaching the Yellow Jacket two-yard line. In the second quarter, All-state quarter- back Charlie Riggs passed to Gilbert Ash for six points, for a half-time lead of 6-0. In the last half, pass after pass riddled the Gander secondary, and Ash caught another touchdown aerial. In the last minutes of play. Junior quar- terback Richard Oliver heaved a 50-yard touch- down pass to Jimmy Ammons, and the hard- fought game ended with Lee on the short end of a 12-7 score. The 1964 Ganders finished the season with a 5-4-1 record. Only eight points, spread out through the season, would have given Lee the district championship, and the Ganders were called “the most fundamentally sound” team in the district by several sports writers and coaches. Congratulations Ganders! WE ARE PROUD OF YOU! Leroy Taylor Sr. G Arthur Martinez. Jr. C Punchy Riley Sr. Trainer•• Mike Williams Sr. G Manuel Rios Sr. C Louis Kana Sr. Man.” Jimmv Rude Jr. Man. George Rincon struggles for an extra yard. 319 J. V.'s successful in '64 Clyde Williams (17), drives for yardage in the game against Free- port, as Edward Bennett clears the way and R. C. Jannice (33) and Howard Plagens (56), rush up to help. “This bunch of boys really had a lot of desire to win those hall games!” These words came from Coach Paul Kern at the end of the Junior Varsity season. Coaches Kern and Drew Dunlap turned this desire into a 9-1 win-loss record, the single loss coming at the hands of Spring Rranch in the opening game of the season. In the main, these are the Ganders of 1965. dfU to right): Edward Bennett, Ricky Patterson, Ronnie Strickland, Howard Plagens, Raymond I .cat hen wood, Milton Woods, R. (.. Jannice, Jerry Baker, Mark Kirkland, Harold Brown. Middle row: Coach Paul Kern, Harold Smith. John Adams. Stephen Lashlce, Tommy Pullen, Clyde Williams Johnny Walling, Ronnie DcHoyas, William Bennett, Coach Drew Dunlap. Bottom row: Jimmy Rude, Jerry Loyd, James Carlisle, Cary Lewis, Charles Donnnlly, Robert Moore, Jon McMunis, Louis Kana. 320 Suicide Squad posts 9-1 season memorial TADIUm FIGHTIi Top row (left to right): Coach Lounsberry, Carl Hebei, Raymond Swanner, Jim Sanders, Rocky Zierlcin, Bob Boyd. Karl Cooper, Jim Saveli, Craig Camp, Coach Kramer. Second row: Rodney Craig, Bo Johnson, Eddie Kenney, Scot! Barringer, James Holloman. Bill Littlefield.; Terry Scarborough, Larry Wood, Ben Daniel. Glenn Robinson, David McMurray. Third row: Pat Taylor, Don Neely, Ocimi Hun? John ( Childres, Mike Ashley, Larry Lee, Robert Gingles, Frank Boudreaux. Ronnie Balderach, Norman Montgomery-, Bill Allen.CDavid iTni ; Bottom row: Mike Garcia. Robert Mclllwain, Ronnie Pittman, Mack Hunter, Jeff Miller, Mike Hazelwood, Danny RandirJack Trigg Robert Wood, Glenn Herrington, Ricky Burch. Coaches Ronny K ranter and Kevin Lounsberry guided the 196-1 Suicide Squad to a 9-1 win-loss season, some of their games be- ing played against Jun- ior Varsity teams. This year’s Suicide Squad team was marked, not by power and weight, but by speed and ambi- tion. Kramer expressed optimism for next year’s Varsity and Junior Varsity because of the material being sent up. Coach lounsberry and Coach Kramer explain correct stances to Ronnie Pittman and Bob Boyd as the team looks on. 321 Basketball 322 «•«r Lee second in district Lari7 Pitre, Junior Tommy Sooy, Senior The Gander 1964-65 basketball team, which finished the District 12-AAAA season tied for second place with the Galena Park Yellow Jackets and the Pasadena Eagles, lost only one game in the second half of district play, after dropping three in the first round. After losing the first game to Pasadena, the Ganders defeated Brazosport and Galena Park before bowing to the Stingarees of Texas City, who made the winning basket in the last seconds of play. Then Ball High, and the Texans of Sam Rayburn were defeated, while the I-aMarque Tigers upset the Ganders to end the first round of play. In the second round, the Ganders rolled past the Eagles of Pasadena, the Exporters of Brazosport, and Galena Park’s Jackets, but once again fell prey to district- championship-bound Texas City. In contention for the crown all the way to the final game, the Lee cagers ended the season by defeating Ball High, Sam Rayburn, and LaMarque. Coach Bolingcr and the captains: Claude Lowery, Jerry Linder, and John Pavlas. Jerry Goodson, Senior 323 Fred Hand sails through the air to make a basket, as Richard Oliver prepares for a possible rebound. Claude Lowery and an opponent prepare to jump at mid-court to begin an important game. Larry Pitre outjumps his defender to make an important basket. Paul Marsh, Fred Hand, Senior Junior Tommy Sooy (14) evades an attempted block to shoot for two points. John Pavlas, Senior 325 mm Cagers post victories Mike Lawhon, Senior Jerry Linder, Senior Jerry Linder (40) and Richard Oliver (42) are ready to snatch the ball from an opponent’s hands. Mike Lawhon (34) tries a jump shot, as John Pavlas (54) and Claude Lowery (52) wait for a rebound. Richard Oliver, Claude Lowery, Junior Senior 326 B Basketballers bring wins Back row (I to r): Coach Kevin Lounsberry, Karl Cooper, R. C. Jannisc, Rocky Zcrlicn, Jack Derrett, Terry Stanley, Bobby Nelson, Ronnie Barfield, Orval Overstreet, Mgr. Cliff Atherton. Middle row: Eddie Carrol, Larry Wilkie, Dean Littlepage, Eddie Bridwcll, Russell Hargraves, Ronnie Smith. Bobby Slack, Jimmy Saveli. Front row: Randy Beckman, Arthur Castillo, Ricky Burch, Ira Thompson, Bobby Samway, Larry Ferguson. Not pictured are Gary Bums, Mickey Tiner, and Scott Legget. Also capping a second-place title, the Gander “B” team cap- tured a perfect record for the first half of district play, defeating Pasadena, Brazosport, Galena Park, Texas Manager Kenny Mangum, trainer Punchey Riley, and statistician City, Ball High, Ray- Dick Smith rest after a busy practice session. hum and LaMarque. In the second half of play, the Junior Varsity lost to Pasadena, Brazosport, and Galena Park before bouncing back to defeat Texas City and Ball High. Losing to Sam Rayburn of Pasadena, the Gander “B” cagers came back to rout LaMarque. At the final count, the J.V.’s possessed a 10-4 won-lost record, which was good enough to yield a second-place ranking. All eyes follow the ball, looking for a chance at a rebound. 327 Sprinters - Littlefield, Boyle, Fenelon, Bell, Dudley, and Wood. 329 Pole Vaulters Pittman, Hazelwood, Houseman, Bemiard. end Johnson. Quarter Milers David Rhodes Broadjumpers Gingles, Williams, Lee, Boudreaux, Moore, Denson, and Askev. 330 Lee’s weight men arc: (back) Raymond Lcathcrwood, Jack Ford, Charlie Hend- ricks, (front) Eddie Kenny, Charles Dahlby, Liz Herrera, and Mike Mitcha- more. Billy Bryant, Eddie Shook, Oliver Coward, and Royce Harlc inspect pieces of track equipment. Albert Cupps works out in the broad jump pit. Back: Rockcy Zerline, Bobby Nelson, Claude Lowery, Mike Lawhon, Front: Larry Ferguson, Mike Ashley, Gary Bums, Danny Saveli, and Tommy Sooy. Cross-Country Preparing to run are Donald Hughe . Raymond Heintchel, Will Bicklcy, Bobby Moore, Leon Washburn, Johnny Garcia, Grady Norton, Fred Shelby, Victor Humphrey. 332 Baseball Baseball captures attention in Spring . Front row: Jerry Goodson, Alan Acosta, Gerald Walker, Mickey Tiner, Jon Russel, Ken Rupp, Randy Beckman, and Jamie Acosta. Middle row: David McCormick, Carl Green, Ben Shirey, Jimmy Ammons, Lewis Boswell, Ronnie Anderson, and George Rincon. Back row: Coach Trucheardt, Ken Lannou, Ronnie Wallace, Sammy Hance, Fred FI and, Richard Oliver. Returning lettermen arc (back) Jamie Acosta, David McCormick, Jerry Goodson, George Rincon, and Ccrald Walker, (front) Ronnie Wallcae, Ben Shirey, Sammy Hance, Fred Hand, Jerry Linder, and Richard Oliver. 334 George Rincon and Gerald Walker work out at home plate. Fred Hand takes a throw from shortstop to retire Jamie Acosta and the side. Jerry Linder is trapped on a run down between second and third. Jerry Linder is again trapped between second and third, as his teammates move in for the capture. Coach Truehordt explains the fundamentals of ball control to his pitching staff. Swimming R. E. L.'s '65 swimming team TEAM CAPTAINS FOR ’65 George Platt Ronnie Middleton COACH Ron Kramer 338 in action Qwimming Team - 19G5 Bottom row: Rusty Boggess, Chuck Miller, JMmn -AWHiatns Richard Enderli, and Danny McHugh. Middle row: Ray Heinrich, Daniel Hartman, Donnie Robertson, Charlie Liggctt.vOavid McCalluiiO Mickey McHugh, George Tidmon. and Paul Witt. Top row: Gary Brown, Virgil Slutts, Ron Middleton, Jack Cantrell, Larry’ Toups, King Leach, Pat Ryan, Roger Bennett, Bill Martin, Doug Rose, Don Whitehead, Chris Hammel, and Tim Sonncnberg. Bottom row: John McClintock, Tommy Nelson, Paul Phillips, Jim Dunham, Tommy Paulscl, Gary Smith, Bruce Cunningham, Don Middle- ton. and Gary Greenwood. Top row: Mack Meigs, Guy Runnels, Jon Lemon, Bruce Chase, Leon Bond, Perry DuBoseXMark Meigs? Roger Ward, Jeff Gilbreath, Jimmy Robertson, and George Platt. Not pictured are Grant Halter and Thad Lambcrson. 340 District Champs 4 yrs. straight Ray at the breaststroke. Winded . 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HOUSTON LIGHTING POWER COMPANY PATTERSON'S CONGRATULATIONS to the Students of Robert E. Lee High School St National Bank ,a=S!aaBa_ m OF BAYTOWN a new brantfS of banking t - p J Helping Baytown Grow HelPin9 YOU Grow CU d OA d . 300 W. Texas Avenue 582-8102 Member F.D.I.C. 356 fantr.i down- to-earth ImV HOUSEWARES KMART . . . Robert E. Lee Seniors phsi rff ( J'A j) st.J f nr (J Pii You have completed your high school education in a modern and progressive public school system maintained by citizens of an enterprising industrial community. As you continue higher educational studies or go in to business and industry, may success crown your efforts in the exciting future of scientific and technological dis- coveries that lead to a better life. 6 HUMBLE OIL REFINING COMPANY Baytown Refinery New and continuously improved fuels, lubricants, and chemicals from petroleum are manufactured at Baytown Refinery. The recently constructed major refinery unit pictured on the right produces a new chemical raw material which is used to make biodegradable detergents and other products. Biodegradable detergents are easily disposed of by bacteria which reduces foaming in rivers and sewage treat- ment plants. 358 Brooland in opening savings accounts at HARRIS COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION PEOPLES STATE BANK FAMOUS BRAND SHOES HOLLAWAY'S • . Student body President Perry DuBose weighs some produce for Susan Vilef. Good buys ere found by REL students at Famous Brand Shoes. COUNTRY CLUB FASHIONS Britton Rice. Tommy Paulsol. Jose Toveres. Mary Catherine Stewart. Laurie Tillery, and Gerald Walker admire the 1965 Chevrolet. 364 Faculty ADAMS, JOHN O. Assistant Principal B.S., Texas Unlv. M.Ed., Uni , of Houston ALFORD. ALLEN WAYNE Voc. Agriculture F.F.A. B S.. Tcu. A AM AMMONS. JEWELL PAXTON English B.A., Texas Woman' Uni . ARMSTRONG. HENRY N. Principal B.S.. Rice Uni . M.Ed.. UnSv. of Houston ASHLF.Y. MARIAN French French Club R.A.. Southern Methodist Uni . BAETIIE. BETTE R. Algebra II Anchor Club B. A., Texat Unlv. BAKER. CAROLYN ELIZABETH Typing I B 11.A.. North Texat State BARTLETT. MARY LEE Physical Education C. R.A. B.S.. Sara Houston State BICKLEY. W. R.. JR. English B.A., Ea t Texa State M.Ed., Ea t Texa State BISHOP. LYNETTE American History Student Council B.A.. Baylor L'nl . BLACK. ROY P. Biology Biology, Pre-Mrd Clubt BOLLINGER. JAY Physical Education Coach: Basketball Coif B.S., Text Uni . M.Ed., Uni , of Houston BOWERS. HELEN JOYCE Englith Junior Optimitte B.A., Texa Unlv. BRADSHAW. NETTIE LEE Chairman. Social Studir Dept. M.A.. Texat Uni . BRENTZEL. WILLIAM EDGAR Art B.S.. Sara Hoaaton State M.S., Sam Houston State BROWN. 1IALDEAN L. Chemiitry Junior Science Seminar M.A., Colorado State BROWN. MARY E. English B.A.. Baylor Uni . M.A., Baylor Uni . BURKETT. MARY LOU English B.A.. Trinity Uni . BUCKNER. JAMES D. American History B.A., Texas Unlv. CHILDRES. SHERMAN W. Latin J.C.L. M.A.. East Texas State CHILDRESS. VALERIE D. English Lionet Club, Gander Gazette B.S., Sam Houston State CLEVELAND. ROSE MARIE Horn croaking Future Homemakers B.S.. Texa Uni . COUCH. LESLIE M. Distributive Education D. E. Club M.B.A., Uni , of Houston DeWITT. CLINTON IESLIE General Drafting 8.S., Southwest Texa State DUNLAP. DREW W. Geometrv B.A.. Texas Unlv. DUNN. FLOYD L. Biology R.S.. Arkansas State EDWARDS. GRACE MARIE Homrmaking B.S.. Univ. of Houston FARRAR,CLARE H. Speech B.S.. Texas Women's Unlv. FORDLRHASE.JERRY W. Choral Direetor Madrigals M.S., Baylor Unlv. FORQUE. CHARLES EUCENE Rand Director B.S.. Sam Houston State CAI.E. WILLIAM ARTHUR Phytic JETS B.A.. Rice Uni . CAMMEL. J. W'. Home Family Student Council B.S.. Univ. of Houston CEORGE. KATHERINE ACNES Geometry B.S., Univ. of Houston GRIFFIN. ALVERA Health Education Future Nurse Club Ed.D., Texas Univ. HAMNER. SHIRLEY LOUISE Busineta Arithmetic B.A., Rice Univ. HARRISON. ANNETTE Typing II M.Ed., Texas Univ. HENDERSON. CLYDE LEE Civic M.Ed.. Sam Houston State HENDRIX. TOM F. Chairman, Science Dept. JETS B.S., Sam Houston State HIGCINBOTIIAM, LEON Bookkeeping M.Ed., East Texas State HIGHTOWER. MILAM DONALD Economira B.S.. Texas AAI M.S.. Baylor Unlv. HODGES, ARTHUR F. Algebra I B.S.. Sam Houston State M.Ed.. Texas AAM HUCKARKK. NATALIE L. English M.S., East Texat Slate HUGHES. JOSEPH M. English Lee Traveler B.A., Baylor Univ. JAMES, FRANK E. Counselor A. B., Baylor Univ. M.E., Univ. of Houston JONES. ALICE LOUISE English Humanities Seminar B. A., Baylor Unlv. M.A.. Baylor Univ. JONES. IRIS F. Librarian B.A., Stephen F. Austin JORDAN. SYBIL C. American History History Club M.S., Unlv. of Houston KALBITZ. ROBERT J. Special Education Key Club B. B.A., Sam lfouaton State KELLEY. ROBERT F. Amrricaif History History Club. Humanltlc Seminar KERN. JACQUELINE R. Physical Education C. R.A. B.S.. Univ. of Houston KIELMAN, T. L. Chairman, Language Dept. B.A.. Texas AAM KII.I.CORE. CAROLYN F. Foods Future Homemaker B.S.. Texat Univ. KRAMER. RONALD Physical Education Coach: Football. Swimming B.S.. Riee Unlv. LAMIAM. DELBERT C. Power Mechanics Tb.B., Rethany Nararenc College B.S.. Univ. of Oklahoma McCANDLESS. HILLARD M. Biology Pre Med Club B. S., Univ. of Houston Vf.F.d,, Univ. of Houston McELROY. MARY BETH Chairman. Phya. Ed., Dept. (Girls) C. R.A. M.Ed., Unlv. of Houstoi. MOTLEY. VALRF.E American History B.S.. Arkansas State MUERY. DONALD HERBERT Band B.S.. Sam Houston State MULLER. WESTLEY FEDELL Diversified Occupation V.I.C. B.S.. Texas AAM M.S., Texas ASM MUSTON. IMA MAF English Kcyctte B.A.. Texas Univ. M.Ed., Texas Univ. MYERS. ROSELLE HARRIS Englith B.A., Univ. of Houston NETTLETON. CLINT R. Biology B. S.. Texas Unlv. M.Ed.. Texas Unlv. NITSCHMANN. H. H. Counselor M.A.. Southwest Texas State NORTON. CARMEL Physical Education C. R.A. M. Ed., Univ. of Houston PARRISH. WILLIAM W. Civic N. H.S. B.S.. Abilene Christian College PATTERSON. HAI.I.IE M. Algebra II B.A., Texa Unlv. POPE. GLORIA ANN Englith B.A., Texas Univ. PORTIS. PERCY AUBREY. JR. Butines Arithmetic Number Sente Club B.B.A., Baylor Univ. M.Ed., Southwest Texas Stato POTTER. EULA V. Assistant Principal B.A.. Baylor Univ. M.A.. East Texas State PUNCHARD. JOHNIE BURNETT Clerical Practice Ed.D., Unlv. of Houston RATLIFF. DURWARD B. Biology B.S.. Sara Houston State M.Ed., Sam Houston State REINEKE. AUNE L. French B.A., Rice Univ. RICHARDS. DAVID WALLACE Trigonometry B.A., Harding College RILEY, JOHNNY D. Chairman, Business Dept. M.S.. Baylor Univ. ROBSON. EVELYN Chairman, Math Dept. Junior Rotary Anns Senior Selence Seminar B.A., Texas .Unlv. M.Ed., Unlv. of Houston ROCK HOLD. BEVERLY S. Chairman. Phya. Ed. Dept. (Boy ) Coach: Track. Croat Country B.S.. Texas Univ. M.A., Univ. of Houatoo ROGERS. BILL CORDON Biology Interact Club B.A., North Texas State ROCERS. CLARICE English B.S., Sam Houatoo State ROMAN. JOE I. Spanish B.A., Howard Payne Unlv. ROWLETT. VIRGINIA D. Biology Biology Club B.S., Univ. ol Arkansas SCOTT. CLARA Shorthand B.A., Rice Univ. M.S., Univ. of Colorado SESSIONS. BEN S. Crrman B.A., Texas Univ. SHANKS. SHIRLEY J. Typing I B.S., Southwest Texas State STANDEFER. KATHY MAC Special Education B.S.. Howard Payne Univ. STRAUSS. MARGARET English R.B. Sparka FTA M.A.. Untv. ol Houatoo STURROCK. JOHN MARTIN Algebra I B.S.. Sam Houston State SULTIS. PF.TER PAUL Physical Education Coach: Football M.Ed., Univ. of lfouaton TADLOCK. WILLIAM J. Art Art Club M.Ed.. Univ. of Houston TREUHARDT. DON C. Physical Education Coach, Baseball M.Ed.. Sam Houston State TREYBIC. DORIS ELAINE Englith Antler Club B.A., Texas Christian Univ. WADDEI.L. LUCILLE Mcl.EMORE Librarian R.E.L. FTA B A., Abilene Christian College B.S.. North Texas State WALZEL. ANDREW C. American Hiatory M.Ed., Univ. of lfouaton WARD. WILLIAM LEWIS Chairman, Industrial Arts Dept. B.S.. Texas A AM M.S.. Texas A AM W ARNER. JAMES B. English STAGS B.A.. Lamar Tech. WEBBER. BARNEY If. Spanish George S. Armstrong FTA B.A., Baylor Univ. M.A.. Baylor Unlv. WEDCEWORTH, ROY M. Geometry M.A.. Peabody Univ. WHATLEY. WOODROW WILSON Physical Education M.Ed.. Sam Houston State WHEATLEY. DEE III Woodworking B.S., East Texas State M.Ed., East Trxaa State WHITE. BETTYE JO Counselor B. S., Univ. of Texa M.Ed.. Unlv. of Hou«ton WHITE. DOROTHY J. Geometry M.Ed., Southwest Texat Stat WHITE. ELAINE RUTH Physical Education C. R.A. B.S., Texas Women's Unlv. M.A., Trxaa Women's Unlv. WILLIS. DOROTHY FUREN Counselor M.S., Univ. of Houston WOOD. JOE D. Civic B.S.. East Texas State M.Ed.. East Texat State YOUNG, HENRY KPHRAHAM Algebra I M S.. Texas Tech. 368 Senior Credits and Index ACOSTA. JAIME Football. I. 2. 3 Baseball, 1. 2. 3 Interact Club, 3 261. 293. 315. 316 ADAMS. DEBBIE Brigadier . I. 2. 3 Magazine Quartermaster, 3 F.T.A., J. 2 Anebor Club. 1, 2. 3 Secretary, 3 74. III. 261 AGUILAR. SYLVIA Future Homemaker . 3 ALLEN. KATHRYN (KIT) C.R.A.. I. 2. 3 President, 3 Student Council, I. 3 Southern Belle , I, 2, 3 Brigadier . 1, 2, 3 F.T.A. 2 S3. 57. 92. 91. 171. 26). 286 ALVIS. JOEL Choir, I JETS. I. 2. 3 Provident, 3 Science Seminar, 1. 2 Humanitir Seminar, 3 N.H.S.. 2. 3 Student Council, 3 National Science Foundation. I 53. 57. 76. 78. 10 . 261. 29 AMMONS. JIMMY Key Club. I. 2. 3 Football. 2. 3 All-District, 3 Basketball. 3 Baseball. 3 125. 261, 315. 319. 350 ANDERS, JEANETTE Junior Optimlssrs. 1, 2, 3 Treasurer. 3 Humanitir Seminar, 3 10 . 132. 261. 276 ANDERS. RONNIE F.F.A. 1. 2. 3 142. 261 ANDERSON. RONNIE 91. 99. 261 ANDERSON. SUSAN Band. 1. 2. 3 Symphonic, 2, 3 Future Nursr . 1, 2 F.T.A.. 3 61. 155. 261 ARNETT.JOYCE Band. I. 2. 3 Symphonic. 2. 3 Stage. 1 Choir. I, 2. 3 All-Region, 1 AmI. Student Conductor, 2 PreMed. 1 60. 172. 261 ASHLEY. DF.DRA D.O., 2. 3 Historian. 2. 3 16 . 261 ASKEW. NEAL Student Council, 2, 3 Rep. at I-arge, 3 Choir. 1. 2. 3 Section Leader. 3 Choir Council. 3 American Field Service, 1, 2. 3 Key Club. 1. 2. 3 Lionets Club Beau, 3 Cood Sportsmanship League, 3 Kin and Queen Assembly. 3 37. S . SS. 125. 131. 173. 175. 233. 261 ATCHISON. TERESA History Club. 1 Choir. I. 2. 3 Seerrtary, 3 Madrigals. 2. 3 172. 17 . 175. 177. 209. 261 ATCHLEY, JO ANN Brigadiers, 1, 2, 3 Spanish Club, I C. R.A., 2, 3 93. 261 ATHERTON, ROBERT JETS. I. 2. 3 Reporter, 1 President. 2 Debate. 2. 3 N.H S.. 2. 3 Science Seminar, 2, 3 National Merit Semilinalist, 3 Texas Junior Academy of Selroee, 3 76. 83. 261. 29 . 297 ATKINS. BRENDA D. E., 3 Historian, 3 138. 140, 111. 261 ATKINS. GEORCE History Club. 2 261 ATKINS. JANET Spanish Club, 1 Band. 1. 2. 3 .Symphonic, 2. 3 History Club. 3 53. 60. 261 ATKINS. JOE Band. I. 3 All-District. 3 Herpetology Club. 1 Biology Club, 3 60. 66. 80. 81. 86, 261 ATTAWAY. RANDY French Club, 1, 2 JF.TS. 3 76. 261 BAINS. CAROL Band. 1. 2. 3 Symphonic, 2, 3 Junior Optimises, 1, 2, 3 Director. 3 60. 132. 261 BAKEK. RICKY D.O.. 3 162. 261 BALDERACH. CARY Baseball Manager, 2, 3 262 8ARCLAY. CARY N.H.S., 2. 3 JETS. 3 57. 58. 77. 262 BARNES. ELAINE Junior Rotary Anns, 1, 2, 3 Chaplain. 3 F.T.A.. 1. 2 Humanitir Seminar. 3 Brigadier , 1. 2. 3 Student Council. 2 101. 121. 122. 262 BARRINGTON. EMILY Junior Optlmisses, 1, 2, 3 Secretary, 3 Southern Belles, 3 132. 171. 262 BARRON. ANITA History Club. 3 46. 98. 262 BARRON, FLORENCE C.R.A., 1 Future Nurse . 2, 3 148. 262 BARTCIS. DONALD Football. 1. 2. 3 262. 316 BARTON. SAMMY F.F.A.. I. 2. 3 Vice-President, I Secretary, 2 BASHRUM. RONNIE 262 BAUCH. MARYA J.C.L.. 1 Future Homemaker . 3 145. 262 RAUCH. WILLIAM BAYRER. LILLIAN French Club. 2 C. R.A.. 2. 3 Team Captain, 3 92. 95. 262 BEASLEY. JOHN N.H.S.. 2. 3 Number Sense Club. 3 57. 82. 262 BKAUCII. CAROL Southern Bellr . 1.2, 3 Belle Tone . 3 Alio Chairman. 3 Band. 1. 2. 3 N.H.5.. 2. 3 Junior OptimUscs, 3 57. 60. 133, 167, 170. 171, 262 BECKA.BARBARA Antler Club. 3 48. 114. 262 BECKA. TOMMY History Club. 1 F.F.A.. 2 262 BELL. DONNA F.T.A.. I. 2 Representative, 1 Viee.l’resldent, 2 Southrrn Belle . 2 Junior Optimissea, 2, 3 D. E.. 3 Student Council, I 134. 140. Ml. 262 BENDER. ANN Spanish Club. 1 Brigadier . 2, 3 262 BENDEH. LYNN Future Homemakers, 2, 3 Secretary, 2 Treasurer. 3 145. 262 BENDER. RUTH Spanish Club, 1 Parliamentarian. I Brigadier . 2. 3 N.H.S., 2. 3 Choir, 2. 3 Section Leader, 3 Choir Council, 3 Humanities Seminar, 3 History Club. 3 57. 10«. 172. 175. 221, 262 RENFIELD. KOHNALD History Club, 2 262 BENNETT. ANNA ROSE Southern Belle . 1, 2 History Club, 1 Antler Club, 3 114. 262 BENNETT. HOGER Herpetology Club. 1 President, 1 Biology Club, 2, 3 President. 2 Parliamentarian, 3 Texas Jr. Academy of Science. 2 80. 81. 262 BF.RNAIRD, CHARLES STACS. 3 Track. 3 137. 262 REKNSHAUSEN. HENRY D.K.. 3 140. Ml. 262 BETTIS, JOHN F.F.A.. 1. 2. 3 142. 262 8IANCHI. TONY Seieoce Seminar, 1, 2 J.C.L., 1 Student Council, 1 History Club, 3 Lee Traveler, 3 JETS. 2 American Field Service, 2. 3 N.F.L.. 1. 2 Debate, 1 99. 106. 179. 19 . 235. 262 BICKLEY. WILL N.H.S.. 2. 3 J.C.L., 1. 2 Latin Honor Society, I, 2 Math Club. 1 JETS, 2. 3 Science Seminar, 1, 2, 3 Cross Country, I, 2, 3 Captain, 3 National Merit Semifinaliat, 3 57. 76. 83. 103, 257. 263. 297 B1LLEDEAUX. DIA.N.N 263 BLACK.BRENDA Future Nurses, 1, 2, 3 D.O.. 3 148, 162. 263 BLACK. CUY Football. 1. 2 Student Council, 3 53. 263 BLACKFORD. DANNY F.F.A.. 1. 2 Vice-President, 1 BI.AND. CAYLE Frcoch Club, 1, 2 F.T.A., 1. 2 N.H.S.. 2. 3 Lioness Club, 2. 3 Brigadiers. 1. 2. 3 Choir, 2. 3 Section Leader, 3 Choir Council, 3 57. 129. 130. 173. 175, 264 BOBALIK. ROBERT Football. 1. 2. 3 N.M.S.. 2. 3 57. 264. 314 BOCCESS. RUSTY STACS. 1. 2. 3 President, 3 Swimming, 2, 3 Student Council, 2, 3 Rep. at Large, 3 Kiog and Queen Assembly. 3 36. S4. SS. 135. 137, 264 BOHANNON. BARBARA Future Nurses, 1, 2 264 BOHANNON. CALVIN BOND, JIMMY Band, 1. 2. 3 61. 26 BONNER. LINDA Band, 1. 2. 3 61. 264 BOODELL. HELEN C.R.A.. 1. 2 Antler Club. 3 Student Council, 1 114. 171. 264 BOOTHE. PAT French Club, 1, 2 Reporter, 1. 2 F.T.A.. 2 History Club. 2. 3 Reporter. 3 Confederate Ball Court, 3 Duchess, 3 369 Cander Caret te, 1, 2 Editor, 2 Leo Traveler, 3 Quill and Scroll, 3 Sec.-Treaa., 3 44, 47. 96. 97. 98, 99. 105, 108. 110, 209. 237. 263, 264 BOUDREAUX. DELORES (BENNY) Clast Favorite. 1, 2 Miss R.E.L., 3 Class Officer. 2. 3 Cheerleader, 2, 3 Homecoming Duchess. 2 All-School Princess. 3 Keyettes, 2, 3 Key Club Sweetheart, 3 King and Queen Assembly, 2, 3 21. 33. 36. 39. 40. 42, 43. 123. 127, 26 BOUDREAUX, UNDA Choir. 2 Number Sense Club, 3 BOWERS. EARLENE BOYD. BARBARA Future Nurses, 1, 2, 3 Belle, 3 Gander Gaxelte, 2 148. 149. 26 BOYER. GARY D.E., 3 139, 140. 26 BOYKTT. NICK Biology Club, 1 26 BRADFORD. MIKE 26 BRADY. GAYLE Brigadiers. 1, 2. 3 Twlrler. 3 Keyettes. 1. 2. 3 Parliamentarian. 3 F.T.A.. 2 71. 127. 26S BRAZIL, DIANA J.C.L., 1 265 BREF.I.AND. PAM Keyettes. 1. 2, 3 Brigadiers, 2, 3 Southern Belles, 2. 3 President. 3 King and Queen Assrmbly, 3 Queen. 3 34. 33. 36. 126, 128, 16«. 171. 265 BREWER. TOMMY Football. 2 Track. 1 237. 265 BROOKS, LINDA Rand. 1. 2. 3 Pre Med Club. 2. 3 Historian. 3 60. 160. 268 BROOKS. SHERRYE History Club, 2. 3 268 BROUSSARD. DAVID Choir. 1. 2 J.C.L., 1 Slide Rule Club. 1 Football. 3 D.O.. 3 President, 3 Future Nurses Beau, 3 149. 165, 268. 315 BROWN. BENITA Band. 1. 2. 3 Asst. Drum Major, 1, 3 Wind Ensemble. 2 Junior Optimlsses, 3 Student Council, 3 53. 61. 6 . 13 . 268 BROWN. DANIEL Choir, 2, 3 Math Club. 2 Number Sente Club, 3 82. 172 BROWN. SHARI Band. I. 2. 3 Treasurer, 1 Librarian. 3 Junior Optiraisses. I, 2, 3 Chaplain, 2 Parliamentarian. 3 STAGS Sweetheart, 3 61. 63. 132. 133. 136. 137. 268 BRUCE. JANIE Keyettes. 1. 2. 3 Director, 1 Secretary. 3 Brigadiers, I. 2, 3 Soph. Representative, 1 Twlrler. 1. 2. 3 N.H.S.. 2. 3 Homecoming Court, 3 Senior Duchess French Club. 2 Secretary. 2 King and Queen Assembly, 3 .16. 39. 1. 37. 71. 127. 268 BRUMLEY. CLYDE 268 BRUNER.HERBERT 268 BRUNSON. CANDY Brigadiers. 1. 2. 3 Junior Rotary Anns. I. 2. 3 Humanities Seminar. 3 101. 120. 268 BUFORD. SANDRA Antler Club. 1. 2. 3 F.T.A.. 1. 2 Director, 1 Student Council, 2, 3 Brigadiers, 1, 2. 3 Drum Music Quartermaster. 3 French Club. 2 S3. 75. 111. MS. 269 BURNS. CAROLYN J.C.L.. 1 F.T.A., 3 Historian, 3 157. 158. 269. 29 BURNSIDE. MIKE F.F.A., I Jr. President, I D.O.. 3 162 BUSCH. CHRIS Spanish Club. I 269 BUTLER, WOODY Key Club. 1. 2. 3 Vice-President. 2 President. 3 Student Council, 1, 2. 3 Vice-President, 3 TASC Delegate SASC Delegate Class Favorite. 1. 2, 3 Class Officer. 2 C.R.A. Beau. 3 King 8 Queen Assembly, 2. 3 Prince, 3 Choir. 1. 2. 3 35. 36. 52. 5 . 55. 92. 123, 172, 269 BYRD. BARBARA Future Nurses. I. 2 Band, 1. 2. 3 61. 263 BYRD. CAROL Band. 1. 2, 3 Symphonic, 2. 3 Wind Ensemble. 2 J.C.L., 2 Biology Club. 2. 3, Vice-President. 3 N.H.S.. 2. 3 57. 60. 80, 81 CAKEBREAD. FAITH 269 CALK. RODNEY Choir. I. 2. 3 Section Leader, 2 Boy’s Choir. 3 Chamber Choir, 3 Madrigals. 2 History Club. 1 Trsck. 1 Student Council, 1 46. 172, 209. 270 BRIAN. JIM Band. I. 2. 3 Symphonic, 3 N.H.S.. 2. 3 JETS. 2. 3 Secretary-Treasurer, 3 Lee Traveler. 3 Business Manager, 3 National Merit Letter of Commendation, 3 57. 58. 60. 76. 78. 109. 265. 35 BRIDGES. MIKE Hetpetology Club, 1 D.O., 3 Sergeant-at-Arms, I6S. 265 BRIDWELL. CAROL Future Nurses, 2, 3 Choir. 2. 3 148. 26S BRIF.DEN, CUS BRINKMAN. TERRY Science Seminar, 1, 2, 3 J.C.L.. 1. 2 JETS. 3 83. 257. 265 BRUNSON. MARTHA Southern Belles, |, 2, 3 Keyettes, 2 Thespians. 3 Student f King and Queen , 36 rt7. 170. 171. 26S I. 269, 307 BRYA T Football, I D.O. 2, 3 Sergeant-at-Arms. 2. 3, 162, 163. 269 BUDD, Will 1AM 269 CAt.LAM, ANN Student Council, I, Brigadiers, 1, 2. 3 First Lieutenant, 3 Antler Club. I. 2. 3 Corresponding Secretary, 3 F.T.A., 2 114, 115. 270 CAMBERN. PAM Band. 1. 2. 3 First Licuttaant, 3 Symphonic, 2, 3 C.R.A., 2. 3 Historian, 3 CAMP. CAY Student Council, 2 Brigadiers, 1, 2, 3 Drum Quartermaster, 3 Lioness Club, 2, 3 Southern Belles. 1, 3 F.T.A.. 2 75. 129, 130. 171. 270 CAMPBELL. CARY 270 CAMPBELL. PATRICIA 270 CAMPOS. SYLVIA Band. 1. 2. 3 C.R.A.. 2. 3 61. 95. 270 CANNAMOKE. HELEN Future Homemakers, Representative, 1 270 CARLETON. DONNA D.O., 3 F.T.A., 3 153. 162. 270 CARR. RICHARD Choir. 1, 2, 3 Boys Choir, 3 History Club. 1. 2, 3 172. 270 CARR1ZALES, ESPERANZA Future Nurses, 1, 2. 3 148. 271 CARROLL. LIBBY 271 CARTER. CRAuY ST ACS. 2. 3 Vice-President, 3 135, 137, 271 CARUSO, RICKEY F.F.A.. I, 2 271 CASEY,TIM Spanish Club, 1 Beau, 1 JETS. 2. 3 N.H.S., 2. 3 Parliamentarian, 3 56. 57. 77. 271 CASHAT. LEE 173, 271 CAUCHMAN. ERNEST D.E.. 3 139, 271 CAVARRETTA. ROY Biology Club. I. 2 Treasurer, 2 Art Club. 3 Sergeant-at-Arms, 3 87. 271, 293 CECIL, PATRICIA 271 CHANDLER. BRENDA C.R.A., 1. 2. 3 Secretary. 3 Class Favorite, 1, 2 All School Favorite, 3 Homecoming Court, 3 23. 39. 40. 53. 92. 95, 271 CHANDLER, TOMMY I 2 CHAPLIN. JIM 271 CHASTIAN. BETTY 271 CHATFIELD, ROBERT Debate. 2. 3 Science Seminar, 1. 2. 3 JETS. 1. 2. 3 N.F.L., 1. 2. 3 National Merit Semifinalist, 3 Texas Jr. Academy of Science, 3 76. 78. 83. 271, 297 CHEEK. MARY 271 CHRISTENSEN. DONNIE 272 CHRISTENSON. PAUL 272 CIRUTI. JAIME Brigadiers, 1. 2, 3 . Southern Belles, 1, 3 French Club. 2, 3 Historian 88. 171. 272 CLANTON. TOMMY Madrigals. 2. 3 370 Choir. 2. 3 Section Leader, 3 172. 175. 177, 272 CLAUD. LKONEE C.R.A.. I. 2. 3 Recorder, 3 Science Seminar, I, 2. -1 N.H.S.. 2. 3 Treasurer. 3 Rand. I. 2. 3 Symphonic, 2, 3 F.T.A., I 5«. 57. 60. W. 92. 95. 272 COCKHUM. WANDA 57. 272. 273 COKER.RODNEY (CUS) 272 COLLINS. ROBERTA Art Club. I. 2. 3 President, 2, 3 Southern Belle . 2. 3 Reporter, 3 F.T.A.. I. 2 Historian. 2 Gander Caxelte, 2 Lee Traveler, 3 N.H.S., 2, 3 liiimanitie Seminar, 3 57. 86. lOt. 108. 166. 171. 272, COMPTON. PATSY C. K.A., 1. 2. 3 Team Captain, 3 Student Council, 1, 2, 3 Southern Belle . 3 53. 92. 91, 171, 272 CONNALLY. MARY Brigadiers. 1, 2, 3 Uniform Quartermaster, 3 Lionr Club. 1. 2. 3 Vice-President, 2 Parliamentarian, 3 74, 129. 131 CONNEALY. PAT COOK. CHARLES D. E.. 3 Officer. 3 138. 139. 272 COOK. CONNIE Band. 1. 2 Librarian, 2 E.T.A.. 1. 2. 3 92. 91. 272 COOKE.TERRY 272 COTTLE. SHIRLEY Choir Madrigal . 3 173. 177. 273 COX. LLOYD W. Hand. 1. 2, 3 60. 273 COY. ALMA Future Norae , I. 2. 3 148. 273 CRADDOCK.JANE Anchor Club, 1, 2, 3 Director, I. 2 President. 3 Brigadier . I. 2. 3 Choir. 2. 3 Accompanist, 2 Boys Choir Accompanist. Sweetheart, 3 F.T.A.. I CRAWFORD. SUE Future Nurses, I, 2, 3 Recording Secretary. 2 Vice-President, 3 Band. I. 2. 3 61. 148. 273 CREASY. 3IARTHA Band. 1. 2. 3 61. 273 CREASY. MARY Rand. I. 2. 3 Future Homemaker , I. 2. 3 61. 147. 273 CREEL, JANIF. 273 CROOKS. CYNTHIA Pre-Med. I. 2. 3 President, 3 D.O.. 2. 3 160. 161. 162, 273 CRUNK. WANDA 273 CRYER.JUDY 273 CRYER. MARY Future Nurses, I N.H.S.. 2. 3 Choir. 3 57. 1-18. 173, 273 CURRY. TIM F.F.A., 2. 3 142 DANIEL. PHYLLIS French Club. 2 Future Homemakers. 3 Southern Belles, 2, 3 145. 171, 273 DAUPHIN. DAVID Choir. 1. 2. 3 Choir Council, 3 History Club, 1 STACS, 2. 3 Director. 3 137. 173, 175. 273 DAVIS. BOBBY STACS. 2. 3 Officer. 3 Choir. 1 136 DAVIS. CHARLES (RUSTY) 165 DAVIS. DARRELL Baseball 273 DAVIS. FRANK L. 273 DAVIS. KATHY History Club. 1. 2 Pianist D.E.. 2. 3 Sergeant-at-Arms, 2 138, 139. 141, 273 DAVIS. MIKE Band. 1. 2. 3 Wind Ensemble, 2 Symphonic, 3 Herpetology Club, 1 60. 273 DAY. HARVEY Band. 1. 2. 3 President. I Stage. 3 Wind Ensemble, 2 Symphonic, 2, 3 All-District. 1. 2. 3 All-Region. 1, 2. 3 Alt-Area, 2 Student Council, I Number Sente. I Interact Club. 1. 2, 3 60. 65. 66. 273 DEMORUELLE. JOE Tennis, 2 273 DEPEW. JANICE 274 DERRYBERRY, JULIE 274 DIAL. DONALD 274 DILL. MIKE Football. 1 Student Council, 2 STACS. 1. 2. 3 274 DINW1DDIE, HARRY Interact Club, 1, 2, 3 Student Council, 3 Tenni . I. 2. 3 S3. 274 DONNELLY. MARCARET Band. 1. 2. 3 61. 274 DOWNING, JUDY N.H.S.. 2. 3 Choir. 3 57. 173, 274 DOWNING. RONALL 274 DOWNS. BETTY Southern Belle . I, 2 D.E.. 3 110. 111. 275 DREW. ANITA History Club. I. 2 D.O.. 3 165. 275 DROUILHET. JOHN N.H.S.. 2. 3 President. 3 Speech Club. I Treasurer. 1 N.F.L., I. 2. 3 Lettered, 1. 2 Treasurer. 2. Vice-President, 3 JETS. 2 Key Club. 3 Tennis, I. 2. 3 Boy State, 2 56. 57. 10 . 125, 275, 301 DuBOSE. PERRY Swimming, I, 2, 3 Student Council, 2. 3 President. 3 Interact Club. 2, 3 King and Queen Assembly, 3 36. 52. 275. 362 DUDLEY. DAVID History Club. 1, 2. 3 Track, 2. 3 275 DUPUY. MIKE Football. I 275 DURST. SANDRA N.H.S.. 2. 3 Rand. I. 2. 3 Alrrnate Twitlrr, 2 Junior Optimlsses, I, 2, 3 Prrsidrnt, 3 Humanities Seminar, 3 57. 61. 19 . 132. 275 EARLS. CHERYL 275 EASTMAN. NANCY 275 EATHERTON. TERRY 275 EDWARDS. DEBBIE Brigadirrt, 1, 2, 3 Secretary, 3 Junior Rotary Ann . 1, 2, 3 Vice-President, 3 F.T.A., 1. 2 Science Seminar. 1, 2 Humanities -Scmlnsr, 3 Student Council. 2 N.H.S.. 2. 3 8. 10 . 120. 121; 122. 275 ELIZONDO. LOUIS D.O.. 3 162 ELKINS. JAMES Debate Club. 1 Slide Rule Club. 2 J.C.L.. 3 Audio Visual Director. 3 102. 275 ELLIOTT. DIANNE Brigadiers, I, 2, 3 Antler Club. 2. 3 Psrlismrntarisn, 3 F.T.A., 2 II . IIS. 275 ELLIOTT. MARY Bind, 1. 2. 3 61. 175. 158. 159. 275 EMANUEL. JO ANN Bind. 1. 2 275 ENDERU. MIKELL Brigsdiers. I. 2. 3 Student Council, 2 Junior Rotary Anns. 3 119. 120. 121. 275 ENDKKLI, RICHARD Swimming. I. 2. 3 275 ENLOE. DENNIS F.F.A., 1. 2. 3 Vice-President. 1 History Club. 3 275 ESTES. LAURA Future Nnrses, I. 2. 3 1 8, 275 EVANS. HELEN 76 EVANS. NANCY ■276 FANESTIEL, MARY Future Nurses, 1 C.R.A.. 2. 3 N.H.S.. 2. 3 57. 95. 276 FARRIS. NANCY Future Homemskers, 3 146. 276 FEAZELL. JANICE Southern Belle . I. 2, 3 N.H.S.. 2. 3 57. 171. 276 FENIMORE. JF.RRY 276 FF.NLEY. MIKE Woodworking Club. 2 D.O., 3 165. 276 FESTER. JAMES 276 FESTER. LEE 276 F1NNERAN. SUSAN 89 FISHER. CARY FITZCERALD. LARRY F.F.A., 1. 2. 3 Student Advisor. 3 I 2. 143. 276 CUMMINCS. CHARLES (CHUCK) Number Sense Club. 2, 3 Vice-President, 3 JETS. 2 D.F... 3 President. 3 82. 138. 139, 140. 141. 273 CUNNTNCHAM. JIM Slide Bule Club. 1 Thespians. 3 DIXON. DICKIE Football. 1. 2. 3 274, 316 D'OLIVE, NORMAN (BUZZY) JETS. I. 2. 3 76. 27 371 FLEISCHMAN, SHEILA Choir. 1. 2. 3 Future Nunn, 2, 3 118. 173, 276 FLOWERS. CARLTON Cander Ciultr, 3 Co-Editor. 3 89. 276 FLOYD. JACK 277 FOOTE. PATTY N.H.S.. 2 C.R.A.. 3 93. 277 FORD. JACK Track. I. 2. 3 277 FORD. SAM 277 FORTENBERRY. DARRELL D.E.. 3 139. 140. 277 FOSTER. STUART Truck. 1. 2 Cron Country. 1. 2 HUtory Club. 1. 2, 3 277 FOX.BEVERLY Thr plan«, 2 277 FRANCIS. SHARON LIodcm Club, 1, 2. 3 Southern Belle . 3 CU Officer, 1 Homecoming Court, 1, 3 DneheM. 1 All-School Duchc , 3 King mil Quern Aaiembly, 1, 2. 3 Student Council. 1. 2. 3 Rep. at Large, 3 Cla Favorite, 1 All-School Favorite, 3 F.T.A.. 1. 2 22. 37. 39. 40. 48. 51. 129. 130 171. 277 FRANKLIN. JAMIE Interact Club, 1. 2, 3 Science Seminar, I, 2, 3 83 FRAZIER. CHARLES FROST. JUDY Anchor Club, 2. 3 111. 113. 277 FRYE. TF.RRY STACS FUDGE. EARL F.F.A.. 2. 3 Vice-Preaident, 3 HUtory Club, I 142. 143 FUI.LEN, JOSEPH C. FULLER. CLYDE 277 CANN. PAM Rrigadier . 1. 2. 3 Student Council, 2. 3 Gander Gaxettc, 3 Lee Traveler, 3 S3. W. 10«. 277 CANSON. RUTH JETS. I N.H.S.. 2. 3 HUtory Club. 2, 3 Science Seminar, 1 Humanitie Seminar. 3 Cander Caaette, 3 Quill Scroll. 3 57. 90. 104, 105. 2SS. 277 GARCIA. ANCF.LA French Club, 1 F.T.A.. 3 Director, 3 156. 277 GARRISON. JAMES HUtory Club, 3 277 CARVEY. KATHY Band. 1. 2. 3 Twirlrr. I. 2. 3 Junior Optimiue , 1, 2. 3 HUtorian, 3 61. 6t. 132, «7. GENTRY. DORRIS Future Nurie . ], 2, 3 Band, 1, 2. 3 HUtorv Club. 3 61. 277_________ GERBES. CAROLYN Southern Belle . 1, 2, 3 Future Nur e«, 1, 2. 3 Treasurer, 3 D.O., 3 148. 162. 171. 278 CERB1C. CYNTHIA D.E., 2. 3 Treasurer, 2 Reporter, 3 138. 139. 110. 141. 278 GIBBS. CARLTON F.F.A.. 1. 2. 3 142. 278 CIBSON.JEANETTE 278 GILBERT. BRENDA Southern Belle , 1, 2 278 CILBERT. ROY N.H.S.. 2. 3 Humanitie Seminar, 3 Number Sen e Club. 3 Treasurer. 3 57. 82. 101. 278 GRAVES. ROYETTE Brigadier . 1. 2, 3 Lione Club, 3 129. 131, CRAY. LARRY Training Choir, 3 President, 3 278 GREENE. CHERYL C. R.A.. 1. 2. 3 Band. 1 Twirlrr, I 92. 9 . 278 CREENHAW. J. C. 278 CRKENWOOD. GARY Swimming, 1. 3 Biology Club. 1 278 GREEN. JOHN Woodworking Club, 2 GREGG.JERRY D. E.. 2. 3 139. 140. 141. 278 GRECORY. ELAINE Pre-Med, 3 160. 161. 279 CKIFFIN. JAMES 279 GRIFFITH. BARBARA Future Nurae . 2. 3 148. 279 GRONER. BECKY Brigadier . 1. 2. 3 Junior Rotary Ann . I.J 119. 121. 279 CLASS. CARROLL Band, 1. 2. 3 C.R.A., 3 61. 92. 278 GLENN. LARRY Band. 1. 2. 3 Symphonic, 3 Stage, 3 HUtorian, 3 60. 63. 65 GODWIN, DEBBIE Brigadier . 2, 3 Antler Club. 2. 3 Director, 3 Southern Belle . 2 N.H.S.. 2 S3. 114. 278 GONZALEZ. DIANE Art Club. 2. 3 278 GONZALEZ, GLORIA 278 GONZALEZ.JOE HUtory Club, 3 GOODMAN. LINDA 278 COODSON.JERRY Key Club. 1. 2. 3 Basketball. 2, 3 Batrball, 2, 3 123. 278, 323, 325 CORE. LOU ANNA Southern Belle , 2, 3 Lione Club, 3 Gander Caxette, 3 91. 129. 130. 171. 255, 278 HANCE. SAMMY Batrball, 2. 3 HUtory Club. 2. 3 Student Council, 3 280 HANCE. TOMMY HANKISON. JEFF 280 HANKS. ERNIE D.E.. 2. 3 Sergeant at-Arm . 3 138, 141. 280 IIANLE, ROYCE 280 HANSON. GENE D.E.. 3 139. 280 HARDECREE. LINDA Pre-Med, 1 280 HARGRAVES, JO C.R.A., 1. 2. 3 French Club. 2 N ILS.. 2. 3 Science Seminar, 1, 2. 3 57. 93. 280 HARMON. CAROLYN Future Hoinrmaker . 1, 2 280 HARPER. HAROLD L. HARPER, LINDA 280 HARPER. SHARON 280 HARRELL, JOAN ✓ Band. 1. 2. 3. 61. 281 Y ( HARRIS. JUDY 281 FLAJIRIS, WILLIAM y HARRISO . LKTIIA Spanith nlub, I 281 4 'ROBERT ( HA. V. 265. HALTON. ALICE Southern Belle . 3 D.E.. 3 139, 141. 279 HAMEL, ELIZABETH J.C.L.. 2. 3 Biology Club. 2 Secretary. 2 The«plan , 3 Latin Honor Society, 1, 2 106. 279 HAMILTON. ODIE Math Club. 1 HUtory Club, 2. 3 HAMMAN. ARII.LA a - .M'yX HART. ERNIE Spanish Club, 1 HUtory Club. 2. 3 Student Council, 3 . S3. 281 ' F.L. DORIS Number Sen o Club, 3 281 HEAD. JAMES Art Club, 2, 3 Viee-Pre ident. 3 86. 281 HEAI.D. HANNAH 281 HENCKE. PATRICIA Future Nune , 1. 2, 3 Representative, 1 Trea urer. 2 Advitor, 3 Southern Belle , I, 2, 3 N.F.L., 1« 2. 3 148. 171. 281 HENDERSON. KATHY Southern Belle . 1, 2, 3 171. 281 HENDERSON. ROBERT Pre-Med, 1 Future Nuite . 1, 2 Srrgraot-at-Arm . 2 372 Biology CJub. 3 Pidiifal, 3 80. 81 . i ViV j co.pf.n. 28] AJkRNAM M VRCIE i Choir 3 KINCTON.FRED P.F.A.. 1. 2. 3 Officer, 3 142. 143. 281 HERRON. MARY Southern Belle . 1 F. T.A.. 2 Choir, 3 Clone Club, 3 129. 130. 172, 181, 286 HIEBERT. LINDA G. K.A.. 1. 2 Band. 1, 2. 3 61. 282 HIGGINS. ELAINE Brigadier , 1. 2. 3 HUtory Club, 2, 3 Choir. 3 173. 282 HILL. ART HUtory Club. 1. 2, 3 Chaplain, 2 Viee-Pre ident, 3 Gander Cazctte, 3 Thraplan . 3 90. 255. 282 HOPPE, VIRGIL Biology Club, 2. 3 Reporter, 3 Teza Jr. Academy of Science, 2, 3 80. 81. 86. 282 HORNSBY. MARGARET Anchor Club, 1 Junior Rotary Ann , 2, 3 Brigadier . 1, 2, 3 Twirler. 1. 2 Karat Lieutenant, 3 F.T.A.. 1. 2 70. 120. 282 HOUSE. MOONEIAN 282 HOWELL, BARBARA Brigadier . I. 2, 3 t.ione Club, I, 2. 3 Director, I HUtorUn. 3 129. 131. 282 HOWELL. HUGH 282 HOWELL. MARK Cro a Country, 1. 2 Track, 1, 2. 3 HUtory Club, 2, 3 282 HRAB1NA. JIMMY HUtory Club. 1. 2. 3 Choir, I. 2. 3 173, 207. 282 HUBBARD. BURNEDETTE N.H.S., 2. 3 ChemUlry Club, 1 HUtory Club. 2. 3 National Merit SctnllioalUl, 3 57. 211. 282. 29 . 297 HUNT, KRIS Choir. 1. 2. 3 Madrigal . 3 HUtory Club, 1 173, 177, 207, 283 HUTCHINSON. ARTHUR Herpetology Club, 1 HUtory Club. 2, 3 283 SON. BILLY aj INCERSOLL. PAM • I Pre yed. 2. 3 HUtorian, 2 Secretary. 3 i.o..r 16 1$ . 102. 283 ISAKSON. BOBBY J.C.L.. 1. 2 283 ISOM, JOHNNY HUtory Club, 3 28 ISTRE. MELVIN- 173. 28 JACKSON. CHARLENE Southern Belle , 3 HUtory Club, 3 171. 28 JACKSON. JAMES J.C.L.. 1. 2. 3 Latin Honor Society, 1, 2 102, 28 JACKSON. MELONY 28 JACKSON. PHILLIP HUtory Club. 2. 3 «6. 28 JACOBS. CHARLES 28 JAMES. JEANIE Future Nur e . 1 Antler Club, 2, 3 Recording Secretary. 3 Band. 1. 2. 3 Twirler. 1. 2. 3 61. 6 . lit. 115. 28 JANACEK. BILLY N.H.S.. 2. 3 HUtory Club. 2. 3 Chaplain, 3 57. 60. 97. 28 JEFFREY. MIKE F.F.A., 1. 2. 3 Vicc-Pre ldent, 1 Student Advltor, 2. 3 142 JIMENEZ, RALPH French Club. 1 HUtory Club. 3 86. 28 HILL, CECIL D.E., 3 139, 140, 282 HILL. DARLENE D.E., 2 282 HILLER. CONNIE Math Club. 1. 2 Secrct ry-Trea urcr, 1, 2 N.H.S., 2. 3 Future Nur c«, 3 Chaplain. 3 57. 118. 282 HOBBS. KATHRYN Band, 1 2 Future Homemaker , 1 282 HOLDER. LINDA Future Nuriea, 1, 2, 3 N.H.S.. 2. 3 57. 148. 211. 282 HUDMAN. TROY D.E.. 2. 3 141. 283 HUDSON. JIMMY Ba eball. 1. 2 283 HUDSON. RONNIE Herpetology Club, 1 Ba.eball, 1. 2 283 HUDSPETH. SHARON Band. 2. 3 61. 231. 283 HUGHES. JOHN- 283 HUMPHRIES. ANNE J.C.L.. 1 Brigadier . 1, 2, 3 Junior Rotary Ann , 1, 2, 3 Director, 3 120. 122. 173 . 283, 293 JOHN. NANCY Rrigadier . 1. 2. 3 N.H.S.. 2. 3 Huinanitie Seminar, 3 57. 10 , 28 JOHNSON. DON Band. 1. 2. 3 Stage. 2. 3 Wind Entemblc. 2 Symphonic, 2, 3 Science Club, 1 Science Seminar, 1, 2, 3 60. 65. 83. 284 JOHNSON. F.MIL Football. 3 28 . 316 JOHNSON. HANK STACS. 1. 2. 3 HUtorian, 3 Student Council, 3 Tmck, 1. 2. 3 Cro Country. 1, 2 53. 136. 137. 28 JOHNSON. LINDA Brigadier . 2, 3 F.T.A., 2 Junior OptimU e«. 3 133. 28 JOHNSTON. STAR Southern Belle . 1, 2, 3 Belle Tone . 2 Band. 1. 2 171. 28 JONES. BRENDA Future Nurt , I, 2, 3 148. 28 JONES. DIANA French Club, 2 C.R.A., 2. 3 Lee Traveler. 3 9 . 108. 281. 351. 261 JONES. JARO Student Council, 1, 2 Coll. 3 28 JONES. JENNIFER HUtory Club. 1. 2. 3 Southern Belle , 1, 2, 3 28S JONES. LINDA 285 JORDAN. BENNIE HUtory Club. 1. 2. 3 Treaturer, 2, 3 Confederate Ball Court, 1, 2, 3 Ducho . 1. 2 Queen, 3 Choir, 1 Southern Belle , 2, 3 Belle Tone . 2, 3 N.H.S.. 2. 3 Student Council, 3 F.T.A., 2 44. 45. 47. 53. 57. 59. 96. 97. 98. 170. 171, 285 JUAREZ. EVELYN SpanUh Club, 1 285 KADERLI, SHARON- 285 KANA. LOUIS Herpetology Club, 1 Football Manager, 1, 2, 3 Biology Club, 2 HUtory Club, 3 285. 319. 321 KATT. MARTHA Brigadier . 1. 2, 3 French Club, 1 HUtory Club. 2. 3 285 KEATINC. KATHY French Club, 1, 2 Pretident. 2 HUtory Club. 2, 3 86. 285 KELLEY. ANTOINE G. W. Carver High School Football. I Track. 1 Baaeball. 1. 2, 3 Student Council, 1 Swimming, 2 KELLY. COLEMAN- 285 KELLY. NORMA Future Homemaker . 3 Southern Belle , 3 147. 171. 286 KELLY. SHEBRY 286 KEMP. SHARAN Llano High School Future Homemaker . 1, 2 La Porte High School Biology Club. 1 373 ; J-AKAMORE, JIMMY .UCJLLE IAIRD. GERALD as-, IRKMAN. SARAH «.oli. 1. 2. 3 Twirler. 1 .R.A.. 2. 3 I.OV n,N. Mf HI INK SooUifetn I)rl!f , 2, 3 71. 120. 121. LALL'HANDIER. BILLY JOE Woodworking Club, 1, 2 LAMB. KEITH ' Football. 1. 2, 3 Treasurer, 3 Student Council, 1, 2 Swimming, 3 Choir, 3 J.C.L.. I, 2 Student Council, 1 Science .Seminar,' 1, 2, Jl 57. 60. 76. 78. 83. 286. 201 KILPATRICK. HAMlt,TQN (0 Symphonic. 2, Stujcnt Couneil Wl.tbry flub , 286. Student CoujfciL 2 109. 287 109. 287 kNNOU, ROBERT' Sergeant-at-Arm . 2 Junior Optimiaara Beau, 3 61. 63. 65. 132. 131. 288 McCartney, mikf, Hiftorv Ci h. . fuby Swimming.' Kpotball, Track. McCauley. 6C 68T McCUNTOCK. JOHN Science Seminar. 1, 2. 3 JETS, t 2. 3 «feet UNDSTROM, BRENDA Southern Belle , 1. 2, 3 Hi.tory Club. 3 Pianitt. 3 N.H.S.. 2. 3 57. 97. 173. 17S. 286 KITTLE. NANCY D.O.. 2. 3 Parliamentarian, 2, 3 164 KLOESEL. SARAH 286 KLfCH.HARRY (BUDDY) 286 KOLWF.S. WAYNE KOVAR.JERRY Football. 1. 2. 3 Co-Captain, 3 All-Diatrict, 3 Baaketball. 1 N.H.S.. 2. 3 Interact Club. 2, 3 Student Council, 1 Kin and Queen Assembly. 3 KRI Ak. IRENE Future Homemaker . 1, 2. 3 Historian. 2 145. 117. 286 KULBETH. REX Track. 1. 2 Ba ketbaU Track. Captain, 3 Key Club. 1. 2. 3 Recording Secretary, 3 Choir, 2. 3 123. 173. 287. 326. 350 LAWHON. ROBBIE Band. 1. 2. 3 Hiatory Club, 2 Southern Belle , 3 Choir, 3 Madrigal . 3 61. 172. 177. 287 LAWLESS. JENNIE 287 LEACH. KINC Hiatory Club. 1 STAGS. 2. 3 Secretary. 3 Swimming. 3 135. 137. 287 LEAVINS. CAROLYN Future Nuraea, 1, 2, 3 President, 3 D.O.. 3 148. 149, 162. 287 LEAVINS. CLARENCE F.F.A.. 1. 2. 3 142 'odU 83. 107, 288 race Seminar. 1, 2 hall. 2. 3 OS.. 2. 3 iVXLrb. 2 ' let. 143. 288 l 5pez. vmh wy.i Spanith Clul 3 8 f K 7 vv LOWERY. OLi WDF. MrFATRIDCE. THOMAS Choir. 1. 3 172. 289 McClIEE, STEVE JHUtory Club, 2 Art Club. 1 Football, 1 Football, . Baiketball, 2. 3 Captain, 3 Track, 2. 3 Student Council. 1 Hiatory Club, 2, 3 Preaident, 3 46. 96. 97. 98. 288, 323, 326 LUCAS. LYNETTE Brigadier , 2, 3 Southern Belle . 1 Student Connell, 1 C.R.A.. 2. 3 Sweetheart, 3 S3. 92. 91. 288 LUCAS. PECCY Thespian . 2, 3 Secretary, 3 Drama. 2 106 LUCKEY. SANDRA failure Nuraea. 1 Southern Belle , 1 MeCRAW. SUSAN Brigadier . I. 2. 3 Lione Cluh. I. 2. 3 Secretary. 3 129. 130, 131. 289 McHENRY, BRENDA McKAY. KATHY Band I. 2 Hiatory Club, 2. 3 289 McKAY. ROY F.F.A.. 3 McKEE. KATHY Lee Traveler. 2, 3 Editor, 3 109. MO. 239. 289 McKinney, ulu 289 STAGS. 2. 3 Chaplain, 3 KURTZ. PAT Southern Belle , 1, 3 Debate. 1 Hiatory Club, 2 Theapiana, 3 LeBLANC. KATHY G.R.A.. 1. 2 Southern Belle . I, 2, 3 Belle Tone , 2, 3 D.E., 2. 3 Secretary, 3 138. 139. 140. 141. 170. 171. 209. 287 D.O., 3 165. 288 LYNCH.FRED 288 McADAMS. LARRY 288 MeKINNEY. RICHARD Band. 1. 2. 3 61. 289 McLAIN. PATSY C.R.A.. 3 95. 289 106. 171. 286 LAIRD.ALICE Choir. 3 172. 286 LAIRD. JANICE Choir 3 172. 286 LAIRD. RONNIE 286 LAIRD. TOMMY Band. 1. 2. 3 Concert, 2, 3 Student Conductor, 3 61. 63. 286 LECCETT, DICKIE 287 LEMMON. JF.ANNIE 171. 287 LEPACE. JOHN D.O.. 3 McAlister, pete Hiatory Club. 3 Art Club. 3 8$. 288 McBRIDE, MIKE Chemlatry Club, 1 JETS. 2. 3 N.H.S.. 2. 3 57. 77. 288 LEWIS. CORDON Coll. 3 288. 293 LICCETT. CHARLES Interact Club. 1 Key Club. 2, 3 McRROOM. PAUL 288 McBUNCH. DUKE Band. 1. 2. 3 Vice-President, 3 Stage. 3 Slide Rule Club. 2 MrMAHON. CAYF. Brigadier . I, 2. 3 Council, 1 Record Quartermaster, 3 Keyette . I, 2. 3 HUtorian. 3 N.H.S.. 2. 3 Secretary, 3 Student Council, 1, 2, 3 Historian. 3 Science Seminar, 1, 2 Humanities Seminar, 3 Claaa Favorite, I King and Queen Assembly. 3 36. 52. 56. 57. 74. 101. 126. 127. 128. 289 McMANUS. DANNY 162 374 McManus, daphne Future Homemaker , 1 289 McMILUN. MARKY Brigadiers. I, 2. 3 Treasurer, 3 Lioness Club. 1, 2. 3 Director, 2 Treafurer. 3 Student Council, 2, 3 N.H.S., 2. 3 57, 70. 129. 130, 131. 289. 307 MADDOX.BARBARA Future Homemaker , 2 289 MADNESS. BONNIE J.C.L.. 2. 3 Sweetheart, 3 I-atin Honor Society, 2 Future Nur e«, 2, 3 Secretary, 3 Science Seminar, 2 N.H.S., 3 Girl ' State. 2 National Mrrit Semlllnaltst. 3 57. 1«. 289, 297, 301 MAHAN. ROWENA History Club, I 289 MALEY. WAYNE D.E.. 2. 3 139. 290 MARABLE. CHARLES N.H.S.. 2. 3 Spanish Club. 1 Math Club. 2 President. 2 57, 257. 290 MARIS. ERNEST Slide Rule Club. 2 290 MARRON. JOSEPHINE 290 MARSH. PAUL Interact Club, 1, 2, 3 Treasurer, 3 N.H.S.. 2. 3 Vice-PreaIdeal. 3 Football. 2. 3 Basketball, 3 Boy ’ State. 3 56. 57. 59. 117, 119. 290. 301. 315, 325 MASON. JOHNNY HI. 290 MASSF.Y. KAY C.R.A.. 1. 2. 3 Student Council, 1. 3 Brigadiers. 1. 2. 3 53. 7S. 92. 93. 290 MASTERS. MARVIN 290 MATTHEWS. CAROL Future Nurses, 1, 2, 3 Secretary, 3 its MATYSIAK. JANELLE Band, 3 Junior Optimisscs, 2 61. 131. 290 MAXWELL, DONNA D.O.. 2. 3 N.H.S.. 2 165. 290 MAXWELL. RICHARD 290 MAY, BARBARA Future Nurses. 1 Southern Belle , 3 171. 290 MEADOR. MARY Band. 1. 2 290 ME ICS. MACK Slide Rule Club. I. 2 Secretary, 2 Number Sente, 1, 2 Swimming, 2, 3 Band. I. 2. 3 Symphonic, 2, 3 All-District. 2. 3 All-Region, 2 National Merit Letter of Commendation, 3 MELTON. MAXINE Future Nurses, 1 D.O., 2. 3 President, 3 162. 163. 291 MELUGIN. LA JONDA SUE 290 MIDDLETON. JEANN1E Future Nurses. 1, 2 D.E.. 3 Treasurer. 3 Sweetheart, 3 138. 139, 140. 291 MIDDLETON. RON Swimming, 1, 2, 3 Captain, 3 JETS, 2 291 MILLER. CARL D.O.. 3 162 MILLER. SHARON 92. 95. 148. 291 MILLER. SHIRLEY Future Nurses, 3 291 MILNER, CHRIS Future Nurses, 1, 2. 3 J.C.L.. 3 148. 150. 291 MILNER. PALMER (BUDDY) 137. Ill MINTF.R. LINDA Junior Optimisses. 1, 2. 3 N.H.S.. 2. 3 57. 13«. 291 MIRICK. BARBARA 291 MITCHAN. JOE Rand. 1 D.O.. 3 291 MITCHELL. KAY Llonesa Club. 2. 3 F.T.A.. 2 Brigadiers, 1, 2. 3 Student Council. 1 N.H.S.. 2. 3 57. 129. 130. 286. 291 MOCK. MICHAELENE Southern Belles. 1. 2 D.E., 3 140. 141. 291 MOHR. JAMS Junior Rotary Anns. 1, 2, 3 Secretary, 3 120, 121. 122, 291 MONCEAUX. ERNEST J.C.L.. 1. 2 Latin Honor Society. 2 Herpetology Clnb, I Slide Rule Club. 2 791 MONTGOMERY. BABS 291 MOOKHOEK. HIM. JETS. 3 Choir. 2 76. 257. 292 MOON. CAROI. 292 MOORE. BOBBY Track. I. 2. 3 Captain. 3 Cross Country,. 3 STAGS. 2. 3 137. 292 MOORE. CAROLYN- 292 MOORE, JERRY J.C.L.. I. 2 Latin Honor Society JETS. 3 77. 96. 97. 292 MOORE. KAY 292 MOORE. PAT N.H.S.. 2. 3 History Club, 1. 2, 3 Recording Secretary, 3 57. 292. 350 MORALES. JARMELA Future Nurses, 1, 2, 3 148. 292 MORAVITS. VICTOR 292 MORISAK. BILL 292 MORRIS. CAROL Lioness Club, 1, 2 Brigadiers, 1 292 MORRIS. CAROLYN Brigadiers, 1, 2, 3 Twirler. 1. 2 Company Commander, 3 Student Council. 2 F.T.A.. 2 Humanities Seminar. 3 Junior Rotary Anns. 1, 2, 3 Director, 1 President, 3 71. 10 . 120. 121. 122. 292 3IOSESMAN. LETA Brigadiers, I, 2, 3 Bugle Quartermaster, 3 Keyettes, 1. 2, 3 Director. 3 Science Seminar. I. 2 Humanities Seminar, 3 Lee Traveler. 3 75. 10«. 108. 126, 127. 237. 292 MOTLEY. GARY Swimming. 1 Band, I. 2 Stage. 2. 3 Wind Ensemble. 2 STAGS. I. 2. 3 Historian, 2 Coif. 2. 3 65. 137. 292 MUELLER. RICHARD 292 MULHNIX. MERIKAY Band. 1. 2. 3 Ail District. 1. 2. 3 All-Region. I. 2. 3 Secretary. 1. 3 Librarian, 2 Symphonic, 2. 3 Wind Ensemble, 2 N.F.L., 2. 3 Student Council. 3 53. 60. 63. 66. 292 MULLINS. KEITH Key Club. I. 2. 3 Football. I. 2. 3 125, 292 MUNDELL. BARBARA Southern Bellet, 1. 2. 3 D.O.. 2. 3 162. 292 MUNOZ. MIKE Spanish Club. 1 Vice-President, I History Club, 2, 3 292 MURRAY. ANN G.R.A.. I. 2. 3 92. 95. 292 MYERS. JILL History Club. I. 2. 3 Southern Belles, 1. 2. 3 Belle Tow , 2, 3 Band. 1. 2. J 61. 170. 171. 292 NAVA. LUPE Future Homemakers, 2 . 292 NEW. KAREN Future Homemakers, 1, 2, 3 Secretary. 3 , 145. 292 NEW. SHARON Future Homemakers, 1, 2. 3 Vice-President, 3 145. 292 NEWTON. JUDY Southern Belles. 1, 2, 3 Belle Tones. 2 F.T.A.. 2. 3 President, 3 History Club. I. 2 Student Council, 3 N.H.S., 2. 3 D.O.. 3 Secretary, 3 Sweetheart, 3 53. 57. 151. 152. 162. 163, 171. 292 OCKF.R. CHERYL Southern Belles, 1, 2, 3 Antler Club. 1. 2. 3 Historian, 3 Student Council. 1. 3 53. 114. 115. 171. 293 ODOM. GARY History Club, 2, 3 Student Council, 1 293 ODOM. MEKL 293 OGDEN. MARY N.H.S., 2 Pre-Med Club. 2. 3 Chaplain. 3 160. 293 OKK, SHERRY 265. 293 OLACHIA. RICHARD History Club, 1, 2, 3 293 OLIVE. KELLY Football. I. 2. 3 Captain. 3 Key Club, 2. 3 Class Favorite. 2 Mr. R.E.L., 3 King and Queen Aasembly, 3 20. 37. 39. 125. 167, 293. 314, 318 OLIVER. ANNE Brigadiers. 1. 2. 3 President, 3 Anebor Club. 1, 2. 3 Vice-President. 2 Historian. 3 70. 74. 75. 111. 293 OLIVER, CYNTHIA Southern Brllcs, 1, 2, 3 171. 293 60. 290, 29 MEIGS. MARK Band. 1. 2. 3 Symphonic, 2, 3 Stage. 2, 3 Chaplain. 3 Wind Ensemble. 2 Swimming. 2. 3 Interact Club, 2. 3 Slide Rule Club. I Number Sente,, . 65. : 375 O'KF.AK. JOAN 1«. aw ORCHIN. JAMES N.H.S.. a. s 37. vn OSBORNE. JO ELLEN aw OTIS. MARLENE Hbtory Club. 2 Choir. I. 2 D.O., 3 Vice-Pre ident. 3 164. aw OVERSTREET, JANIS Hbtory Club. 1 F.T.A.. 1 Southern Belle , I. 2. 3 Chaplain. 3 N.H.S.. 2. 3 57. 167. 171. 2W OVIEDO. TOMMY 2W OWENS. JIMMY 291 PACE!.. JAMES 294 PARKER. DONNA Southrrn Belle . I, 2, 3 French Club, I N.H.S.. 2. 3 Humanltir Seminar, 3 Hbtory Club. 3 57. 171. 294 PARKER,HELEN PARKER. WAYNE 294 PARRISH, PAULA F.T.A., 2 Future Nunc , 3 14«. 294 PATTERSON. DENNIS 291 PAULSEL. TOMMY Student Council, 1, 3 Treasurer, 3 Swimming. 1. 2. 3 Interact Club, 3 All-School Favorite, 3 Kins and Queen Aaaembly, 3 Kin . 3 23. 35. 37. 39. 52. 53. 2«. 294. 364 PAVLAS. JOHN Baaketball. 2. 3 Captain, 3 Interact Club, I, 2, 3 Reporter, 2 Preaident, 3 J.C.L., I. 2 Latin Honor Society, 1, 2 117, 119. 294. 323. 325. 326 PEARSON. BARBARA Biology Club. 2 Reporter, 2 Hiatory Club, 3 D.E. 140. 141. 294 PERKINS. JUDY Band. I. 2. 3 61. 294 PERKINS. SHARON 294 PETERS. JUDY 295 PETTY. SALLY Future Homemaker , t 146. 293 PHILLIPS. NORVILLE D.O.. 3 162. 295 PHILLIPS. PAUL 295 P1NNELI., PECCY PLATT. CEORCE JETS. 2 Swimming, 2. 3 Captain. 3 295 PLOECER. JUDY Brigadier . I. 2. 3 Choir. 1. 2. 3 Aaat. Student Conductor, 3 All-Region. 3 Madrigal . 3 C.R.A.. 1. 2 J.C.L.. 1 Latin Honor Society, 1 Student Counei], 2 75. 172, 173. 175. 295 POIII.ER. JANE Future Nurar . 1 J.C.L.. 1. 2 C.R.A.. 2. 3 92. 94. 295 POKLUDA. PAT 295 POLLEY. JOSEPH STACS. I. 2 POOL. I.INDY Brigadier . 1. 2, 3 HUforian. 3 F.T.A., 2 N.H.S.. 2. 3 Keyeltr . 3 57. 70. 126. 128. 295 PORTER. ANNETTE Southern Belle . 1. 2. 3 Representative, 1 Viee-Pre ident. 3 I. ion cm Club. 2, 3 F.T.A., 2 Student Council. 1. 2 Brigadier . 2 129. 131. 166. 171. 295 PORTER. CINDY Brigadier . 1. 2. 3 Anrhor Club. 1. 2. 3 Recording Secretary, 3 F.T.A.. 1. 2 Choir. 3 71. 111. 173, 295 PORTER. RAYMOND Math dub. 1 JETS. 2. 3 Science Seminar, 1. 2. 3 2. 3 Te«a Jr Academy of Science. 2. 3 Debate, 2. 3 N.F.L., 3 N.H.S., 2. 3 77. 83, 295 POTTER. JO N.H.S., 2. 3 IlUtory Club. 2. 3 Southrrn Belle . 2, 3 57. 171. 295 POTTS. STEVE 295 POUNDS. BILLY 295 POWERS. SALLY Southrrn Belle , I Brigadier . 2. 3 C.R.A., I. 2 Antler Club, 3 Student Council, 1, 2. 3 Corresponding Secretary, 3 F.T.A.. 2. 3 52. 53. 55. 114. 116. 295 PRICE. FRANK Hamilton High School, Ohio Spanltb dub, 2 295 PRIDMORE. CHERYL Brigadirra. 1, 2. 3 Lionet Club, I. 2, 3 Student Counrll, |. 3 Theapian , 3 129. 295 PRIEST. KATHRYN HUtory Club. 1. 2, 3 Gander Caiette, 2 Lee Traveler. 3 J.C.L.. 1. 2 Latin Honor Society, 1 Brigadier . I, 2, 3 Quill and Scroll. 3 99. 105. 108. 110, 295 PROTHO. JAMES PUGH. WAYNE 295 QUISENBEKKY, JUDY Band. I. 2. 3 Future Nur e , 1, 2. 3 60. 148. 296 RADLE. DARREL 296 RAMIREZ. JOSUE 296 RAMIREZ. LEON D.O., 2. 3 296 RANDI, LONNIE 296 RAWLS. REGINA 296 READ. BRENDA 296 REAVIS. DIANE Future Nunc , 2, 3 148 RED. JOHN REEDER. KAY C.R.A., 1. 2. 3 Captain, 3 Band. 1. 2, 3 Symphonic, 2. 3 60. 92. W. 296 REID. STANLEY (SKIP) 296 REKOSH. WANDA Future Homrraakera, 1 Band. 1. 2. 3 Science Seminar, 1, 2. 3 N.H.S.. 2. 3 C.R.A.. 2. 3 57. 61. 83. 95. 296 REYNOLDS. JAMES 296 RHODEN. RICHARD JETS. I. 2 RHODES. DAVID F.T.A., 3 Track. 2. 3 151. 296 RHODES. JUDY Southern Belle , 2. 3 Art Club. 3 87. 171. 296 RICE. BRITTON Interact dub, 3 Junior Rotary Ann Beau. 3 King and Queen Asaembly, 3 37. 39. 120. 121. 122, 296. 364 RICE. JOHN Choir. I. 2. 3 Sectioo l eader, 3 D.E.. 2. 3 Vice-President, 3 138. 139. 140. 141, 172, 175. 296 RICHARDS. JIMMY 296 RICCS. MARY Art Club. 1. 2 Treasurer, 2 Student Council, 3 N.H.S.. 2. 3 French Club. 2. 3 Preaident, 3 53. 57. 59. 86. 88. 296 RILEY. EDCAR (PUNCHY) Football Trainer, I. 2, 3 Baaketball Trainer, 2, 3 296. 319, 324 RILEY. KEN- 296 UNCON. CEORCE Football. 1. 2. 3 All-Dbtrict, 2. 3 All-Chronicle, 2 IU chill. 1. 2. 3 All Di.trict, 2 Claw Officer, 1. 2. 3 Favorite. 3 Key Club. 3 King and Queen Aiiembly, 3 22. 36. I2S, 285. 296. 313, 314. 315, 318, 319 RIOS. MANUEL Football. 1. 2. 3 Student Council, I, 2 296. 319 RIPKOWSKI. SANDRA Futuro N'urac . 1, 2 C.R.A.. 3 93. 296 RIVERA. LORETTA Future Nurae , 1, 2, 3 148. 296 ROACH. BILLIE JEAN 139 ROARK. ALICE 296 ROARK.SUZANNE 296 ROBERTSON. JIMMY Math Club. 1 Vicc-Prc idcot. 1 Biology dub, 3 Swimming, 2, 3 80. 296 ROBERTSON. KATHY Brigadier . 1, 2, 3 Antler Club. 1, 2, 3 Director, 1 Vice Preaidcol. f Tre urer, 3 Student Connell, 1, 3 N.H.S., 2. 3 F.T.A., 1. 2 53. 57. 114. 115. 297 ROBERTSON.ROBERT 2r ROBINSON. ALMA 297 ROBINSON. RAYMOND 297 RODGERS. JAMES Choir, 3 172, 297 HODKICUEZ, LOUIS Track. I, 2. 3 Football, 1 Art Club. 1 297 ROCERS. JAMES D.O., 3 162. 297 ROCERS. ROSEMARY Brigadier . 1, 2, 3 I.looc Club, 2, 3 129. 131. 297 376 HOMAN. CILDA F.T.A., I. 2. 3 Vlec-PrealdeBt, 3 154. 297 ROMBERG. SARAH Southern Belle , 1, 2, 3 ROSENBROOK. DIANNA Arl Club. 2. 3 86. 297 ROUSH. JL'DIE Brigadier . 2, 3 Hi.lor Club. I. 2. 3 Southern Belle , 1. 2, 3 171. 297 ROZEI.L. PATSY 297 RUPP. KEJ.NETH Ba.rball. 1. 2 298 SADOUCHI. SHIDOKHT Foreign Exchange Student Junior Rotary Ann . 3 Humanitira Seminar. 3 Student Council. 3 King and Queen Aatrmbly. 3 36. S3. 101. 121. 298 SANCHEZ. GEORGE Football, 1 Student Council, 1 Slide Rule Club. 2 F.T.A.. 3 Vire Preaident. 3 131. 132. 298 SANDERS. LARRY 'Interact Club, 3 Choir. 3 172. 298 SANDERS. LINDA Southern Belle . 2, 3 Belle Tone . 3 170. 171. 298 SANDERS. LYNN J.C.L.. 1 Corresponding Secretary. 1 JETS. 2. 3 77. 298 SATTERWHITE. KENT Student Council N.H.S.. 2. 3 298 SAUCIER. WALTON F. F.A.. 1. 2. 3 Lee Trareler, 3 109. 110. M2. 239. 298 SAWBERCF.R. ANNA Rriradlera. 1. 2. 3 Lieutenant of Flag . 3 Council. 2 Student Council. 2 G. R.A.. 2 N.H.S.. 2. 3 HUtory Club. 2. 3 Confederate Ball Court. 3 Prince . 3 61. 47. 48. $7. 71. 97. 298 SCHAEFFER. NANCY Student Cooocll, 1 Brigadier . I. 2, 3 Council. 3 HUtory Club. 1. 2. 3 70. 298 SCHIESHL. LOIS C.R.A.. 2. 3 92 . 91. 298 SCHIMA. BOB Swimming. 1, 2 Student Council, 1. 2 STACS. 2. 3 Corresponding Secretary. 3 Pre Med Club. 1 J.C.L.. I. 2 135. 137. 29« SCHMADL. ROBERT Band. I. 2. 3 Biology Club. I 61. 298 SCHNEIDER. CAROLYN Band. I. 2. 3 Symphonic, 2, 3 C.R.A., 2 Future Nuraea, 3 N.H.S.. 2. 3 57. 60. 118. 298 ____ SCHUBERT. MARSHALL Tennlt, 1. 2, 3 298 SCOTT. DREW J.C.L., I Coif. 1. 2. 3 Captain. 3 Interact Club, 3 King and Queen Aaaembly, 3 37. 121. 298 SCOTT. PHILLIP 299 SCOTT. TERRY 299 SEAMANS. CAYLE Humanitie Seminar. 3 HUtory Club, I. 2 Brigadier . I, 2, 3 Council, 3 Twlrlcr. 1. 2. 3 Lieutenant of Tnlrlera. 3 Anchor Club, 3 F.T.A., I, 2 N.H.S.. 2. 3 57. 70. 71. 101, 111, 112. 299 SELLERS. ROBERT SELLERS. WILMA 299 SERRES. SANDRA Future Homemaker . I, 2. 3 Parliamentarian. 3 MS. 299 SHARP. SALLIE Brigadier . I. 2. 3 Humanitie Seminar. 3 Lionea Club. 2. 3 Preaident. 3 F.T.A.. 2 101. 129. 130. 299 SHAW. CAROL Future Homemaker , 1, 2, 3 Hiatorian. 3 Sweetheart. 3 145. 299 SHAW. LANELLE N.H.S., 3 57. 299 SHEPHERD. MICHAE Future Homrmaker . 3 Rand. I. 2. 3 61. M6, 299 SHEPPARD. WAYNE Band 1. 2 299 SHIELDS. MOLLY Math Club. 1 Spanith Club. 1 Rand. I. 2. 3 Symphonic, 2, 3 C.R.A.. 2. 3 N.H.S.. 2. 3 57. 60. 95. 299 SHIREY. BEN Football. 1 Baieball. 2. 3 Student Council, 3 HUtory Club. 3 S3. 299 SHOEMAKER. MINDA Band. I. 2. 3 Twirl . I. 2. 3 Head Twirlcr, 3 Anchor Club. 1. 2. 3 Chaplain, 3 Candrr Caaette, 2 48. 61. 65. HI. 299 SHUCART, MARY D.E.. 1 139. MO. 299 SINGLETON, TONY SJOLANDER. HARVEY F.F.A., I. 2. 3 142. M3. 299 SKEEN. JAMS Band. I. 2 Llone Club, I. 2. 3 D.O.. 3 129, 164. 299 SKIDMORE. NANCY 299 SMAJSTRLA, Janie 299 SMITH. BOBBY 142, 144. 299 SPIVEY. JACK Football. I. 2. 3 STACS. 1. 2. 3 86. 300. 316 SPURCEON. MARY LOU Girl ' Slate. 3 Southern Belle . I, 2, 3 French Club, I HUtory dub, 2, 3 N.H.S.. 2. 3 57. 171. 300. 30! ST. CLAIR. DIANA Brigadier . I. 2. 3 Choir, 1. 2. 3 Reporter, 3 Council, 3 N.H.S.. 2. 3 G.R.A.. 1. 2 Lionea Club. 3 Student Connell, 3 57. 58. 70. 129. 131. 172. 17t 300. 307 STEFANI. DONALD Coir, i STEIN. KAREN Lionea Club, I. 2, 3 Brigadier . I. 2. 3 129. 131. 300 SMITH. KAREN Future Nuraea, I. 2, 3 Brigadier . 2, 3 148. 299 SMITH. MARILYN F.T.A., 3 157, 158. 300 SMITH. MIKE J.C.L.. 1. 2. 3 Parliamentarian. 1 Conaul, 2 President, Tcaaa State J.C.L.. 3 Latin Honor Society, 1, 2. 3 N'.FJ... 1. 2, 3 Debate. 2 Band. I. 2. 3 Stage. 3 All-Diatrict, 3 All-Region, 3 Symphonic, 2, 3 Humanitie Seminar. 3 50. 6S. 66. 102, 103, 101. 300 STEPHENS. PAT Choir, I. 2 D.O.. 3 Treaaurer. 3 162. 163. 300 STERLING. LYN Rand. I. 2. 3 Twirlcr. 1. 2. 3 J.C.L.. I. 3 61. 61. 102, 300 STEVENSON. KEITH STEWART. ALAN Debate. I. 2. 3 J.C.L.. 3 Officer, 3 102. 300 STRATTON. LEE Track. 1 Pre Med Club. 3 243. 300 SMITH. RANDY Debate, I Science Seminar, 1 Band. 1. 2. 3 HUtory Club. 3 61. 300 SOBOTIK, JAMES Herpetology Club, 1 Pre-Med Club. 2 HUtory Club, 3 293, 300 SONNIER. LaDONNA Band. 1. 3 Future Homemaker . 1 60. 300 STRICKLAND. MIKE 300 STRICKLAND. ROYCE N.H.S., 2 300 STRlCKI y WALTER Band. 1. 2. 3 AII-DUtrict, 2. 3 Symphonic. 2. 3 Stage. 3 Wind Entemblc, 2 Captain, 3 Slide Rule Club. 2 VirrPrraident. 2 46. 60. 63, 65. 66 SOOY. TOMMY Football, 1. 2, 3 All-District. 3 Baiketball, 3 Key Club. 1. 2. 3 Student Council, 1 125. 300. 313. 311. 315, 317. 318. 323. 325 SOWDERS. WANDA Future Homemaker . 2. S Chaplain, 3 145, 300 SPEARS. RALPH 300 SPELL. LYNN Student Council, 1 D.E.. 2 300 SPELL. ROBBIE 300 STROKAS. RICHARD F.F.A.. 1. 2. 3 SUESSE, MARCARET J.C.L.. 1. 2. 3 Recording Secretary. 1 Recreation Director. 2 HUtorian, 3 Latin Honor Society, 1. N.H.S.. 2 102. 300 SWICK. JUDY C. R.A.. 2 D. E.. 2 139. MO. 300 SWOR. MARIE Band. I. 2. 3 Junior OptlraUaca. 3 61. 134. 300 TALLANT. CHARLES D.O.. 2, 3 I. 175. 377 Trraiurer, 2 Viee-Prctidenl. 3 162. 163. 300 TAPI . NANCY F.T.A.. 1. 2 Director, 2 N.H.S.. 2. 3 Brigadin'. I, 2, 3 Drum Major, 3 Keyetle . 1. 2. 3 VJce-Prr ldcot. 2 President, 3 57. 50. 71. 126. 127. 300 TARSKI. BARBARA Student Council, 1 Brigadier'. 1. 2, 3 Lionraa Club, 1, 2, 3 Director, 3 129. 130. 301 TAVARES. JOSE Foreign Exchange Student Key Club. 3 Huraanitie Seminar, 3 Student Council, 3 Band. 3 King and Queen Alterably. 3 36. S3. 101. I2S. 301, 364 TAYI.OR, EDDI£ N.H.S.. 2. 3 37. 301 TAYLOR. LEROY Track. 3 Football. 1. 2. 3 Ml. 319 TEHEE. MIKE ST ACS. 1. 2. 3 Chaplain Choir. I, 2 Viee-Preaident 136. 137, 301 THOMAS. HERBIE Student Council, 1 Key Club. 1. 2. 3 J.C.L.. 3 125. 301 THOMPSON. CEORCANNE Band. I. 2. 3 Drum Major, 1, 3 Twitler. 2 Junior Rotary Ann , 1. 2, 3 Director, 2 Treuturer. 3 Student Council, 1, 2. 3 Rep. at Large. 2, 3 Recording Secretary, 3 King and Queen Aaaembiy, 2, 3 Homecoming Queen, 3 All-School Favorite, 3 Interact Club Sweetheart. 3 22. 37. 30. 39. 52. 5 , 61. 64. 118. 119. 122. 283. 301 THOMPSON. VERNELL 301 TIDMON, ROY Math Club. 1. 2 Prrtident, 1 301 TILLERY. FREDNA C.R.A.. 1 Keyettea, 2. 3 Director, 2 Treasurer. 3 F.T.A.. 2 N.H.S., 2. 3 Student Council, 3 • Tmoia, 1, 2, 3 Dittrict Champa, 1, 2 Regional Winner Stata Fioaliat. 2 53. 57. 128. 173, 211. 301 TIMMONS. BETTY Band, 1, 2 Future Nunc . 1 302 TIMMONS. ROBERT F.F.A.. 3 142. 302 TINER. LINDA Band. 1. 2. 3 All Di.tilet. I. 2. 3 All-Region, I. 2. 3 Symphonic. 2. 3 Stage. 2. 3 Wind Eniemble, 2 Viee-Pre ident. I C. R.A.. I. 2. 3 Captain. 3 Student Council, 1 60. 65. 66. 92. «5. 302 TISDALE. LLOYD D. O.. 3 162. 302 TOBIN. CAMILLE Brigadier . I. 2. 3 Twlrlrr. 1. 2. 3 Art Club. 1 Trraaurer. 1 Gander Caiette, 3 Anchor Club. 2. 3 The pian . 3 71. 90. 302 TODD. KATHY 302 TOMEK. LINDA 302 TORRES. EDNA Spanith Club, I TOUCHET. JOHNNY 302 TOWNSEND. CAROLYN Future Homemaker . 1, 2, 3 President, 3 N.H.S.. 2. 3 57. 145. «02 TRANT. SANDRA N.H.S.. 2. 3 Anchor Club, 2, 3 J.C.L.. 2. 3 Band. 1. 2. 3 Symphonic, 2, 3 Literary Event Club, 1 57. 60. Ill, 113, 302 TREAT. PAM Studeot Council, 1 Cander Caiette. 2, 3 HUtory Club, 2, 3 French Club. 2 90. 105. 302 TRICHE. WARD HWtory Club. I. 2. 3 N.F.L.. 3 107. 302 TR1PPE. BECKI Band. 1 Southern Belle . 3 171. 302 TUCKER. BILL Cheerleader, 1. 2. 3 Interact Club. 1. 2, 3 Vice-Pre ident, 3 Student Council, 2. 3 Good Sporl ntan hip League. 2, 3 Cta Favorite. 1 All-School Favorite, 3 Antler Club Beau, 3 King and Queen A embly, I. 2. 3 22. 37. 39. 42. 54. 55. 114. 117. 233. 257. 261. 302 TUCKER. WAYNE TURNBULL. STUART 302 TURNER.JANE Choir. 1. 2. 3 Hi.tory Club. 1. 2. 3 Confederate Ball Coart, 3 Duehe . 3 N.F.L.. 3 44. 96. 97. 98. 99. 173. 302 TURNER. LYNDA Student Council, 1 Band. 1 HUtorian, 1 302 TUTT. PHIL Math Club. 1 302 VILES. SUSAN Brigadier . 1. 2. 3 Lione Club, 1, 2, 3 Science Seminar. 1, 2, 3 Lee Traveler. 3 83. 108. 110. 131. 239, 303. 362 TWARDOWSKI, ELIZABETH D.E., 3 HUtory Club. 3 Student Council, 3 53. 138. 139. 140. 302 TWARDOWSKI. LEON Woodworking Club, 1 Secretary. 1 D.E., 3 Chaplain, 3 138. 139, 141. 302 TYLER. LINDA 94. 171. 302 UNDERWOOD. DENNIS 302 VANCE. ALLEN 302 VAUCHT, CF.ORCE Band, 1. 2 Slide Rule Club. 1. 2 President, 2 JETS. 3 77. 291. 303 VECA. MARIA Future Nurtea, 2. 3 148. 303 VENABLE. ROSE MARY C.R.A.. 1. 2 HUtory Club, 3 276. 303 VENEGAS. RUDY 303 WADLEY. PENNY C.R.A.. 1 Antler Club, 2. 3 Repreaentative. 2 Reporter, 3 Student Council. 1, 2 Representative at Large, 2 Brigadier . 1. 2. 3 Twirler . 1. 2. 3 King and Queen Aatembly, 2. 3 F.T.A.. 1. 2 37. 71. 114. 115, 303 WALKER. CERA1.D N.H.S.. 2. 3 Interact Club. 2. 3 Baaeball. 1. 2. 3 Science Seminar, 2 Humanitie Seminar, 3 King and Queen Aaaembiy. 2 CU Officer. 3 Student Council, I, 2, 3 Rrprc entatlve at Large, 2, 3 Chaplain, 3 Cl Favorite, 3 37. 52. 54. 57. 10 . 121. 257. 303. 36« WALKER. PECGY C.R.A. 1. 2 303 WALKER.ROYCE ANN Band. 1. 2. 3 HUtory Club. 3 Cander Cazette. 3 61. 91, 105. 303 WALKER. RUSTY 303 WALLER. WAYNE 303 WALLES. RONNIE Ra eb ll. 3 303 WARD. ROGER Pre Med Club. 1 Student Council, 2 304 WARNS. BOBBY JETS. 1. 2. 3 Reporter. 2 76. 30« WARREN. JAMES Track. 1 Gander Gazette. 3 French Club, 3 Reporter, 3 88. 91. 255, 30« WARREN. MACK Biology Club, 1 F.F.A.. 2. 3 Secretary. 3 142. 143. 30« WARREN. PORTER STACS. 1. 2. 3 Football. 3 137. 301. 315. WARREN. ZEBBIE Cla Favorite, 1 Interact Club. 1, 2. 3 Student Council, 1 Football. 1 King and Queen Aatembly, 2 301 WASHBURN.LEON STACS Croa Country Track. 2. 3 Captain. 3 137. 173, 30« WEAVER.TRACEY Southern Belle , 1, 2, 3 Student Council, 2 Antler Club. 2, 3 Preaident, 3 114, US. 171, 30« WEBB. ALLEN Science Club. I Band. 1, 2, 3 Student Conductor, 1 Stage, 2, 3 60. 65, 30« WEBB. C LOR IA C.R.A.. 2 Art Club, 3 30« WEEKS. JANELL Band. 1. 2. 3 30 WEIKEL. ALLEN Band. I. 2. 3 Stage. 2. 3 Symphonic, 2, 3 Preaident, 3 AIl-Diatrirt, 3 60. 63. 65. 66 WELLS. JOANIE Cheerleader. 1 King and Queen Aaaembiy, 1, 2, 3 Prince , 3 Student Council, 1, 2, 3 Parliamentarian, 3 TASC Delegate, 2, 3 SASC Delegate, 2, 3 Thripian , 3 Sweetheart, 3 Claia Favorite, 3 Gander Caiette, 3 35. 36. 45. 48. 52. SS. 89. 105. 106. 30 . 366 WKNCKENS. DONNIE WEST. MARY N.F.L.. 3 30« WESTERMANN. I.ARY Band. 1. 2. 3 Number Senae, 2, 3 61. 30 WHEAT. TOMMY 30 378 WHISENANT. JANE 304 WHITE. CAY Science Seminar, ], 2. 3 Math Club. 1. 2 Treasurer, 1 Vice-President, 2 C.R.A.. 3 Band. 1. 2. 3 60. 83. 93. 305 WHITE. PHYLUS 305 WHITTED. ROBERT Football. 1 257. 305 WHITTEN. CHER! Band. 1. 2. 3 AllDUtrict. 1. 2. 3 All-Region, 2. 3 Symphonic. 2, 3 Wind Enaemble, 2 Trea.urcr, 3 Sweetheart, 3 C. R.A.. 1. 2. 3 Co-Captain, 3 Student Council, 2 60. 63. 6S. 66. 92. 94. 305 WIGGINS. DENNIS D. E., 2. 3 139. 305 WIKSTROM. VERONICA HDtory Club. 3 305 WILCOX. CHARLOTTE Southern Belle , 1, 2, 3 Junior OptimiMc , 1. 2, 3 Vice-Pre idrnt, 3 Student Council, 1 132, 134, 167. 171. 305 W1LKERSOX. JIMMY 305 W1LKERSON, MICKEY 39. 305 WILLIAMS. VIRGINIA WILLIAMS. MIKE Football, 1. 2. 3 Acotta. Alan 223. 313 Adam.. Fred 223 Adam., Jane 157. 158. 171, 223 Adam.. John 76. 223. 321 Adam., Sandra 223 Adrian, Jimmy 223 Aikey. John 61. 77. 223 Aikin, Patty 93. 223 Alexander. Janice 223 AJ.ton, Linda 223 Ammon . Stephen 223 Anderaon, Lawford 223 Anderson, Ronnie 223 Andrew., Gordon 223 Andrew., John 160. 161. 223 An.ualda, Rotie 171, 223 Antonini. Charlene 93. 223 Arnett. Nancy 223 Arnett. Yavonne 223 Arvlo. Sumo 60, 84. 223 A.key. Bill 223 Atkin . Diane 60. 66. 94 223 Atkinson, Mickey 223 Atleberry, Sue 57. 172, 223 Ayer . Diane 147, 223 Aylor. Bill 223 Baggett, Sherrj 171, 223 Bailey. Karen 53. 61. 223 Baker. Jack 142 Baker. Jerry 137. 250, 321 Baker. William M. 142 Baldwin. Donna 223 Barbee. Jack 223 Barfield. Ronnie 160. 161. 224, 327 Barnett. Billy 224 Barnett, George 223 Barrow, Linda 82. 224 Ba.hrura. Jerry 224 Batterbee, Norman 224 Baughman. Sonny 224 Bauroback. Charlotte 88. 171, 224 Bra lry. Carolyn 171, 224 Beeka. Marilynn 173. 224 Science Seminar, I, 2, 3 N.H.S.. 2. 3 Chaplain, 3 National Merit Letter ol Commendation, 3 56. 57. 83. 30S. 319 WILLIAMS, JANICE Future Homemaker . I 305 WILLIAMS. JOE 305 WIILIAMS. LAN Key Club, I. 2. 3 Secretary. 3 Choir. 1. 2. 3 Vice-Pre idenl, 3 Humanitie Seminar. 3 J.C.L.. 3 Boy.' State. 3 Kryette Club Beau, 3 39. 4S, 104. 123. 126, 172, 174. 175, 301. 305 WILLIAMS. DENNIS Swimming. 2. 3 173. 305 WILSON. BIRON (ACE) 305 WILSON. CAROL Band. 1. 2. 3 6). 305 WILSON. HELEN Brigadier., 1. 2. 3 Vicc-Pre.ldent. 3 Council, 2 Keyettc . 2. 3 F.T.A.. 1. 2 70. 127, 305 WINDHAM. LYNDIA 305 WISMER. ANN Brigadier., I. 2. 3 F.T.A., 2 Junior Rotary Aoo., I, 2, 3 Parliamentarian, 3 Student Council, 3 Reporter, 3 52. 119. 120. 122. 305 Junior Beckmann, Randy 121, 327. 224 Bril. Carolen 172 Bril. Rick 39 Brnavidea. Yolanda 224 Beogtson. E. Charm 224 Bennett, E. Eugene 224, 321 Bennett, William 321 Bennett, Sharon 57, 111, 112. 224 Brttr., Suian 224 Hi.hop, Donna 171, 224 Bi.hop, Lavonne 224 Bi.hop, Ronnie T. 225 Bi.hop. Stanley W. 53. 225. 263 Black, Gary 225 Black. Johnny 225 Blake. Jon V. 60. 66. 225 Blakrney. Ann 153. 225 Blakev, Colren 111. 113. 225 Blumberg. Caye 120, 121, 225 Bobollk. Mary 94. 225 Boehmr. Cary 225 Bolinger. Mike 225 Bolinger, Mike 225 Bond. Bobby 22S i!o ton. Floyd 225 Boswell. Lewi 119. 225 Boawell, Linda 225 Bouillon. Margaret 61. 156. 225 Boyett. Carol 225 Boyeit, Erelyn 225 Bradbury, Johny 61. 114, 226 Bradbury. Paul 57. 61. 226 Brer land, Joey 35. 104. 226. 361 Brewer. Mike 61. 226 BrldweU. Eddie 226. 327 Brinkman, Kevin 61, 226 Brown. Harold 226. 321 Brown, Jack 175 Brown, Robert 57, 84 , 226 JBroylr . Brt.y 57. S8. 81. 127. 128. 211. 226 Bryant. Jimmy 142, 226 Football. 1. 2 Ba.rt..||. | Student Council, 1 Baron. Club, 2 Lee High School Football Manager, 3 Gander Caiette, 3 Bate ball, 3 90 WRIGHT. STEVE D.E., 2. 3 139. 306 WUNSCH. ROGER 306 YARBOROLCH. BARBARA 306 YOUNG, CERALD F.F.A., 1. 2 Officer, 2 306 YOUNG. JIM Choir. 2. 3 Student Conductor, 3 All-Region, 3 All-State. 3 Madrigal.. 3 Band. 2, 3 Student Conductor, 3 60. 63. 172. 173, 177, 306 YOUNG.LEATA 306 YOUNG. ROBBIE 306 YOUNG. SUSAN Chemistry Club, 1 Hl.tory Club, 2 Future Nur«e«, 3 148. 306 ZIEGLER. ROBERT Science Club, 1 JETS. 2 D.O.. 3 Reporter, 3 Science Seminar, 1 162, 163. 306 ZUMWALT. DARREL Index Burkaleif, Thomas 226 Buckner. Chria 61. 236 Bunting, Camille 93. 226 Burge . John 226 Barnett. Judy 61. 150. 155. 226, 354 Bum . John 84. 226 Burn., Sunk 57. 84 . 93. 103. 226 Burroughs. Gary 226 Burt. Dale 171. 226 Bu.by. Sandra I .'171. 226 Bu.by, John 172 Butler. Jerry 147. 226 Cain. Jack 226 Callaway. Deede 60, 66. 102 Campbell. Cene 60. 65. 68 Canady. Urvula 160. 226 Cannon, Ron 226 Cantrell. Jack 60. 77. 84 Capplrman, Joan 92. 93. 226 Carliale, Jamr. 226. 321 Carpenter.'Paula 227 Carpenter. Kenneth 227 Cartlidge, Molly 53. 227 Caaey. Larry 227 CaatOJo. Arthur 227, 327 Ca.llow, Louiae 227 Caudle. Dianna 61, 227 Cavarretta. Vincent 86. 227 Center, Earl 57. 60. 6S. 227 Center. Mike 227 Charablin, Glenda 171. 227 Chandler, Beverly 61. 227 Chandler, Linda 138, 139. 140, 146. 147. 227 Chandler, Ray Cene 227 Cha , Bruce 61, 227 Cherry, Paul 227 Chillier . Cookie 60. 66. 94. 227 Chri.tian, Eddie 227 Clamoo, Donna 53, 60, 228 Chandler, Beverly 61. 227 Clevenger, Taehle 46. 171. 228 WITT. LINDA C.R.A.. I, 2. 3 Vice-President. 3 Band. 1. 2. 3 Symphonic. 2, 3 60. 92. 94. 306 WOLF. JIMMY 306 WOOD. CAY WOOD. OLIVIA Anchor Club, I. 2, 3 111, 1)2. 306 WOODS. SHARON Keyettc . 2. 3 Southern Belle . I, 2, 3 N.H.S.. 2. 3 F. T.A.. 2 57. 127. 128. 171. 306 WOODS. SUELLEN C. R.A.. I, 2 Anchor Club, 3 113. 306 WOOTAN. MARGARET Future Nunc . 2, 3 D. D.. 3 148. 162, 306 WOOTEN. WILLIAM Football, 2 306 WORLEY. PAUL Choir. 1. 2 Football. 1 Key Club. I. 2. 3 125. 306 WORTHY. PAT G. R.A.. 2. 3 95. 306 WRIGHT. JENNIFER Southern Belle , 1, 2 Belle Tone . 2 306 WRIGHT. JOHNNY Anchor Club Beau. 3 111. 113, 306 WRICHT. PAT Patch ! High School Cobb. CynthU 146. 256 Coe. Michele 111. 228 Cole. Jim 228. 274 Cole. Mike 77. 228 Colley. Runny 228 Colley. Sandra 93. 228 Collin . Brian 228 Coou-aui. Bobby 84. 228 Condra. Linda 228 Cook. Donnie 124, 128. 228 Cook. Joe 142. 228 Cook. Linda 228 Cooke. Lee 228 Cornelius. Alice 228 Couney. Jeer Cowrn. Charlene 229 Coward, Oliver. 229 Cowart. Linda 229 Cowatt, Marilyn 61. 229 Crawford. DccAnn 95. 171. 229 Crawford. Edward 229 Crawford, Jamc 229 Crawford. Richard 229 Creel. Sharon 173. 229 Cumming . Vickie 61, 15$, 229 Cupp . Albert 137, 229 Dahlqui.r, Claudia 159, 171. 229 Dance. George Anna 229 Da.i., Mary Ellen ISO. 229 Davi.) Paula Sue 158. 159, 171. 229 Dean. Don L. 229 De UVergne. Linda 155. 229 Delgado. M r ° 229 Deloiier, Tommy 230 Del Toro, Justin 230 Del Toro. Mary Jane ISO, 230 Draw . Dwight 35. 36. 57. 59. 123. 222, 313. 314. 317 De Prang. Len 230 Dr Shato. Nancy 86. 230 De Vaal, Nancy 155. 230 De Vore. D. Lee 230 379 u CO O Hr fJ n-a “£m2 • “S.® _ S ” n jim 2 = 38 8 : = = = = f: fs “ ' • g a. ' = n; ? r::ss::::: ?$ S i • S 3 2 E ?? ? ? ryfl I ======== ========== — «s g kk ■ 8i! SgSg ««r 0 « ■$ gg C'“ 2 5 f S’?-8’ i s2?s3 5 f? 3 «ass4 5h5 «|8 8 s =«” jjij; “8rs Hm 2 - 2 8 L M 8 -- XXXXXXXXXXX mjtm 3 I? ypoj 5 X A • ?-Ki 4! gl-s r: 5g g tr:1: -e X C 3 -a T -S 1 -5 -J si = ???3 3 55 e “ -■ y =:-? z; ; [skills?? 5 m ■ “. sr «• i!-S8fc!! '« J8 = ?S? i s« s «25 a - « sa 8 a s 7???? I f 5 |i x I S-?-? ?77??95? c • • ? - • : z ! • •2 a =S5 if g sr- 1 a 5sSg • «L JJ = = k'i « O • • P Ss5- 2??m 5 a - 3 r Si 2 8 «m2.® Sgrr.M- as 85 §2 eccco COZ2' 2Z - S’!7? Ps 5 2 S g 5 55%F°i?l???P s 2-lg-‘Bpyr 3-■« r=4-6.« 5 5 • 'tic _ ‘i Itc M - - 2 3 5 M M “ 2 2 ?■ I88g- • ’ MO p 1; ccc 8f?f sr: 3 “w ?12 Cs-S ?sg w s ii ► d • w - 8? S Selmto. Lind 138 Shaddix. Sharon 61. 132, 133. 170. 171. 231 Shaffer. Charlr 231 Shaw. Ann 116. 231 Shan. Mrrlrnr 231 Sheffield, Nancy 60. 63. 103. 133. 131. 252 Sheffield, Quentin 61, 232 Sbrlby, David 232 Shelton. Dianne 61. 156, 252 Sherman. Nonna 117. 252 Shipley, Garvl 252 Shipp. Billy 112. 232 Shirley. Mike 102. 2S2 Shiver , Doltie 61. 05. 252 Shook. Eddy 252 Silliman. Brenda 60, 66, 102. 103, 1 Sjolandrr, l.inda ISO, 252 Slagle. Terry 171. 232 SmeUc-r. Itojer 142 Smilir, Kathy 232 Smith, Corti 252 Smith. Dick 121 Smith, Danny 139 Smith. Harold 252, 321 Smith, Janice 232 Smith. Jerry'106, 252 Smith. Jimmy 61. 1(2 Smith. Kobert 33. 232 Smith. Sherry 57. 66. 60. 106 Smith, Tommy 112, 232 Smith, Wanda 60. 103. 121, 252 Smith reman. Dianne 252 Soli., Charlotte 111. 112. 171. 252 Sonnenburg, Tim 252 Sonnier, Karen 61. 252 Spenra. Linda 95. 252 Spear. Mary 60. 114, 173, 253 Spell. Andy 253 Spell. Manhall 253 Spencer. Betty 61. ISO. 253 Spencer, Dwight 112 Spuhler. Pam 81. 88. 253 Stanley. Jim 136. 137, 253 Stanley, Terry 119. 327 Stananry, Jamrt 253 Stegall. Billy 253 Stephen . Su.le 130, 131, 253 Stewart, Henry 253 Stcvrntoo, Henry 57 Stewart. Mary Catherine 36, 53, 54, 126. 128. 253. 316 St. John. Molly 150, 251 Still. Walter 251 Slone, Jeanne 118. 150, 171, 231 Stovall, Darlene 132, 134, 251 Strack, Janet 95. 251 Strattoo, Lynn 53. 70. 126. 128. 254 Stricklin . Konald 254. 321 Stuart. Tim 37. 42. 124. 251 Sulliman. Brenda 254 Sullivan, Charlotte 46, 171, 254 Sumner, Jean 46, 254 Swanner. Arlene 53. 251 Swofford. Pierce 54, 57. 58. 66. 84. 117, 255 Tallent, Jimmy 265 Tavary, Raymond 255 Taylor. Mike 255 Tedter, June 57. 255 Teel. Marigale 106, 254 Telford, Pam 91. 171, 254 Thacker, Deborah 254 Thedford, David 254 Tbecck, Woodrow 254 Thenrmano, Charlotte 57, 60, 94, 254 Thonia , Diane 254 Thoma . Vernon 254 Thompkini, Kyle 254 Thompion, Gwen 57 Thompson, Nancy 157, 158. 159, 170, 171, 254 Thule. Pat 254 Tillery, Laurie 35, 36, S3, 222, 254, 346 Tieman. Charlr 142, 251 Tilton, Janice 254 Tindall. Gerry 306 Tiner, Mickey 137, 234. 313. 327 Toilreon, Konald 251. 314 Tomlintoa. Allen 251 Tompkin . Kenneth 254 Torino jo. Patriria 25S Toupv, Doyal 221, 255 Toup , Jamie 113, 165. 255 Toupa, Larry 160, 161, 25S Townarnd, Carol 255 Tovrnaend, Scott 255 Tromblee. Bonnae ISO. 25S Trout. William 81. 255 Troutman, Judy 76 Tucker. Donny 165 Tucker. Glenda 255 Turkrtt. Kathryn 255 Turnbull, Sharon 255 Tyler, Jill 255 CnderwiKMl, Linda 61, 95, 255 Vaughn, Vlrki 106, 171. 255 Vidrine, Linda 120, 121, 256 Vlckera, Barry 165 Villarreal, Janie 147 Voytek. Patricia 61. 256 Wayde. Sherry 61. 91. 256 Wagner. Linda 147, 2J6 Waight, Sandra 61. 95. 256 Waldir. Ann 171, 256 Walker. Rilly 25 Wallace. Karen 256 Walling. Johnny 321 Walton, fame 256 Wardlaw. Loutiria ISO, 257 Warlord, Stephen 257 Warren, Bohert 124, 257, 313 Warren. Stephany 61. 61. 113. Ill, 257 Walton, Sheila 61. 257 Webb. Cherry 257 4 rimer. Lenora 61, 84. 93, 257 W'einrel. Bonnie 257 Welnrrll. Dianne 257 Welch. Konnle 257 Weal. Charlr 142. 257. 318 West, Kcgruia 257 Wr tbury. Joe 142 Whalen, Mike 2S7 White. Dale 257 While, Karen 61. 257 While. Mary K. 126, 172, 257 Whitehead. Don 106, 257 Whitcaidca, Charlotte 197, 257 Whltton, Robert 57. 60. 68. 77. 81 Whitt, Anne 60. 66. 82. 258 Wiggin , IJuda 171, 258 W'ilcot, Jennrfer 57. 61, 258 Wllkeetun. Thereta 173. 258 William . Clyde 258. 321 William , Dennit 121. 258. 318 William , Jaror 82 William . Mike 80. 81. 258 Wilaon. Mary Ann 162. 258 Wiiaoo, Tl.h 120. 121. 171, 258 Winkclinann. Verna 57. 150, 258 Winkelmann. Wilbert 162. 258 Winningbam, Nancy 258 Wolfe. Patricia 102 Wolf. Johnny 145. 258 Wood. Leroy Milton 258. 321 Wood. Lynn 46. 171. 258 Wood. Roy 258 Woofter. Wybra ISO. 258 Wooten, Brad 53 W'ootro, JoAnn 138, 139. 140. 141. 258 Wooten. Thoma 258 Worth, Richard 76. 78. 258 Yandrll, Linda 92. 95. 258 Young, Glenda 258 Zalupk, Roar Marie 258 Zavodoy, Coroden 258 Ziegler. Sherry 57. 9$. 171, 25« Zina, Steven 124 Sophomore Index Adlong, Candy 88., Albright, Donna 6j Alexander, Chria Alford, Joanna 1’ Allen, Billy 201, AllrtlKBobby 201 AIJrn, latenda 201 A1 All . TUmoJhvJV r An «fr oti. AiIt 5J. 20! Andwaon.BPMr 173, Antui Anth Arch A hle Albert' A u ley. Avalo , Ali or, A' Bailey. Kak, flak Bak Bal Ball. BaragU, Barber, Barker, Barker.' Barker. Barnhill Barrilleal Bamng Barron. Bartbe. Bayer. Bayrer, Bay . Beain Beard I Beaven Beeka, Bell. Belt, Bench. Katl Bennett, Bxu Benoit. Chari Berry. Pa Bionchi. Ann Birael. Mary K. Bttbop, Renee 62, Bletwh. Blum. Bond, Angie 53. 167, Bond. Leon 202 Bo ley, Sandra 202 Boavrell. Mark 62 Boedrraux. Burry 125, 202, Bower . Brenda 172. 202 Boyd. George 202 i 203 altoa 203 rth 203 ■atea Catby 203 clemao. Cbaric W. 62. 204 team. Chri. 62. 84. 149. 204 Comeaux. Darrell 80. 204 Compton. Peggy 94. 204 Conway. Lou 204 Cooper, Karl 320, 327 Tinier, Nona M. 93. 204 iwan, Diana 204 204 123. 204 204 Rodney 204, 320 William 204 Debbie 114. 204 ley 147, 204 a 53. 93. 201 201 Bruce I 62 Ceorge 205 m. Linda 205 rd . Mary Ann 205 lig. Cbri. 88. 171, 205 'kbolm. Lee 77. 85. 205 EUiott. Deborah 71. 114, 205 Elliot. Kaye 205 Elmore. Jimmy 205 Elrod. Saundra L. 154. 205 Emrrt. Karol 205 Emfinger. Kathy 95. 139. 205 Erwin. Slade 205 Eatea. Rodney 62. 205 Evan . Sherry K. 205 Evan , Shirley F. 205 Evard. Albeit L. 205 Fannel, Uric Ellen 205 Fayle. Lloda 53. 55. 120. 205 Felknor, Marina Carolyn 173. 206 Feneioo. Kenny 125, 206, 313, 314. 315 Fraley, Pat 206 Frnnema. Carol 106. 171. 206 Ferrell. Linda 95, 206 Fither. Connie 62. 206 Foe try, Larry 77, 206 Ford. JaaeU F. 62. 206 Ford. Jeanette K. 206 Ford. Terry 149. 206 Fowler. Cheryl 206 Fowler. Penny 206 Franco. Nicky 206 Franklin. Patricia Ann 171, 206 Freeman. Jerrle Frhring. Linda 206 Friteb. Renee 206 Fnller. Ann 131. 206 Fuller. Charlene 206 Fulmer. Paul 142 Callaway. Lynn 36, 42. «3. 4. 171. 206 Cammagr. Coil 171. 206 Carcia. Carmen 62. 206 Garcia. Mike 320 Cardnrr. Sandra 129. 131. 206 Cautraen. Kathy S3. 129. 130. 172, 206 Centry. Larry 206 Cibbuna, Larry 206 Cibbon . Denaie 77. 85. 172 Cibaon. Jamra 206 Cillit. Dekka 206 Cingle. Kobert 125. 206. 285. 320 Cl . Katherine 206 Clatfrltrr, Beverly 106, 171. 206 Ccuuale . Michael 206 Concale . Sara 149. 150, 206 Concale . Allan 206 Coudrau, John 62 Crary, David 206 Grantham, Cary 206 Creer. Tommy 53, 206 Cr eg raven, Debbie 206 Cregvry, Linda 206 Crilliu. Jan.t 88 Griffith. Jamra 206 Crocboake, Robert 62. 206 Curat. Terra 169. 172, 206 CuldrT. Karen 206 Culll. Sharon 207 Cunn. Jody 95. 171. 207 Hale. Gene 172. 207 Hall, Beverly 93. 207 Hall. Margaret 95. 207 381 rrrr,r.T,r.r. § § -ijo.2-2-3? T, X 7. 7 7. 7. 7. 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