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LEE TRA VELER 1966 Robert E. Lee High School Baytown, Texas Vol. 36 Foreword — rrThe Spirit of ’66 Few things in the life of a school are as important as the spirit of its students. Robert E. Lee High School has long excelled in this respect. Spirit is intangible but necessary for greatness — in a person, in an organization, or in a school. It has many facets. Spirit comes from pride — in one’s school, in one’s team, and in oneself. Spirit is courage — courage to face the future and to prepare for it. courage to stand up for one s convictions, courage to continue in the face of defeat and hardship. Few men have shown greater spirit than the man for whom this school is named — Robert E. Lee.-His spirit was shown in his courage against tremendous odds and in his unwavering stand for what he believed in. The grand spirit of Robert E. br High School has made it great, both in the classroom and on the playing field. In the '66 TRAVELER we have tried to reflect this tremendous Gander spirit. Table of Contents People 18 Personalities 128 Activities 152 Organizations 168 Sports 310 Advertisements 348 Index 367 0 Spirit Is Enthusiasm! 4 SCORE BAYTOWN MEMORIAL LAMAR BELLAIRE Spirit Is Pride 6 Spirit Welcomes Challenges Spirit Is Courage Spirit Is Life Itself and the Love of Living Spirit Is Good Sportsmanship Spirit Pays Rewards 12 Spirit Is the Never-Ending Quest for Perfection There Is a Spi „ Competition irit Is Born With an Idea and Bursts Forth Into Surging Life 16 Nourished by Work Administrators George H. Gentry. Superintendent is completing his twentieth year in that office here Holly McLemorc, Assistant Superintendent, W. D. Hinson. Deputy Superintendent, and John Stuart. Deputy Superintendent. look over blue prints of Sterling High School. 20 School Board Mr. Opryshek served on the School Board from 1961 until his death, February 6, 1966. During that time he held the positions of Vice-President and Secretary. Me was Assistant Secretary at the time of his death. KARL OPRYSHEK KNOX BEAVERS President PAUL PARKINSON Vice-President BEN SHIREY Secretary Principals HENRY ARMSTRONG. Principal EULA POTTER. Assistant Principal 22 JOHN ADAMS. Assistant Principal ALLEN ALFORD Agriculture BETTE BAETI IE Mathematic CAROL BAKER Business Education PATRICK BARRY Chemist rv MARY LEE BARTLETT Physical Education R. BICKLEY English LYNETTE BISHOP Social Science ROY BLACK Chemistry am) Biology JAY BOLLINGER Physical Education 23 Models Aid in HELEN BOWERS English WILLIAM BRENTZEL Art HALDEAN BROWN Chemistry MARY BROWN English JAMES BUCKNER Audio Visual Education MARY BURKETT English LAWRENCE CASEY Agriculture SHERMAN CHILDRES Latin VALERIE CHILDRESS English and Journalism ROSE MARIE CLEVELAND Home-making LESLIE COUCH Distributive Edurat ion CLARE FARRAR Speech and English MITTIE LOU GODWIN Physical Education ALVERA GRIFFIN Health Education CLINTON DEWITT Industrial Arts MARY DODSON French FLOYD DUNN Biology' and Social Science GRACE EDWARDS Homemaking 24 leaching Biology CAROL GRUBAUGH English JIM GRDBAUGH Physics ami Mathematics SHIRLEY MANNER Mathematics (JAIL HANKS Mathematics ANNETTE HARRISON Business Education CLYDE HENDERSON Social Science LEON HIGGINBOTHAM Business Education NATALIE HICK A BEE English FRANK JAMES Guidance ROBERT KALBITZ Special Education Alas! Poor Yorick—No. it's a biology skull session with Mr. Rogers. LOUSE JONES English SYBIL JORDAN Social Science ROBERT KELLY Social Science JACQUELINE KERN Physical Education _ PA I I. KERN Physical Ethical ion Art Class Develops RON KRAMER Physical Education ROLAND KUDLA Physical Education KEVIN 1XHJNSBERR1 Physical Education MARY MCELROY Distributive Education JANE MITCHAM English VALREE MOTLEY Social Science DONALD Ml FRY Rand W. J. Mi'Ll.ER Diversified Education IMA MAE MLSTON English ROSELLE MYERS English ami Sjxanish II. H NITSCHMANN Guidance CARMEL NORTON Physical Education WILLIAM PARRISH Social Science Mr. Tadlock es advice to two art students. 26 Self Expression, Creativity 1)1'R WOOD RATLIFF Biology JOHNNY RILEY Business Education EVELYN ROBSON Mathematics BEVERLY ROCKHOI.D Physical Education Bil l. ROGERS Biology CLARICE ROGERS English JOE ROMAN Spanish MARGARETSCHlLZE German HALI.IE PATTERSON Mathematics GLORIA POPE Englisli PERCY PORTIS Mathematics JOHNNIE PI INCHARD Business Eduction CLARA SCOTT Business Education BEN SESSIONS German JOYCESHANKLES Homemaking SHIRLEY SHANKS Business Education 27 MARGARET STRAUSS English JOHN STIIRROCK Mathematics PETE sums Head Football Coach GLYNN SWEAT Special Education WILLIAM TADLOCK Art CLARENCE TIPPS Chemistry IK)N TRUEHARDT Physical Education DORIS TREYBIG English WILLIAM WARD Mechanical Drawing BARNEY W EBBER Spanish WOODROW W HATLEY Physical Education BETTYE JO WHITE Guidance DOROTHY WHITE Mathematic ELAINE WHITE Physical Education MARY ELIZABETH WILBANKS English DOROTHY WILLIS Guidance JOE WOOD Social Science HENRY YOUNG Mathematic IRIS JONES Librarian LUCILLE WADDELL Librarian 28 Clerical Staff Mr . Arthur Mac l rnon. Secretory to Mr. Adams, and Mrs. Evelyn Radgley. Registrar, keep the school offices running smoothly. I .EL A HAYES Mr. Adonis’ Officr ESTl I.KNK MYERS Library BARBARA NELSON Attendance LIICILE ROOCHOLD Attendance MAI DESS WOODS Registrar’s Office STERLING BAYTOWN MUNICIPAL . TEXAS library Mrs. I is Sloan, secretory to Miss Potter, writes out permit for student to leave school. 29 Cafeteria Staff Mr . Hazel Cravey is a familiar sight to students who use the cafeteria. Seated in front - Mrs. H.t -l Cravey ami Mrs. Durro Neill. Standing, left to right - Mrs. Justine Itoullinn. Mrs. Verna Hulim . Mrs. Juanita Beaird. Mrs. Dante (.ilium. Mrs. Pearl Jones. Mrs. Martha Woo lev, Mrs. Anne llar e , Mrs. Dora William . Mrs. Kva Peacock, and Mr' Marie Fnige. Maintenance Staff No matter how busy hr is. Joe Araujo always has a friendly smile for everyone. Back row: I-uis Hernandez, N. W. Carev. Edward Hruhv. Ray Voortmun. Joe Araujo. B. W. Barfield. Front. Mary Martinez, Wil- liam Hunt. W. A. Hunt. E. L Yarborough. Gregorio Ycpcs. Senior Class Tommy Pullen. Judy Horton, Joey Brreliind, Vice-President Secretary President 32 Alan Acosta Fred Adams Jane Adams John Adams Sandra Adams John Aikey Patty Akin Janice Alexander Linda Alston Ronnie Anderson Cordon Andrews John Andrews Rosie Ansulda Sharon A pel Nancy Arnett Students Help Keep Attend Sue Atteberrv Larrv Austin Daniel Baggett Donna Baldwin Diane Atkins Diane Avers Dreg Baker Anna Ball Mickey Atkinson Bill Aylor Jerry Baker Jack Barbee 34 A great deal nf careful work i- required to keep accurate records of each days attendance. ance Office Records Straight Robert Barnhill Limit Barrow Norman Battarhcc Charlotte Baumbaeh (Carolyn Beasley Marilvnn Becks Bamlv Beckmann Carolyn Bell Bonnie Barfield Bill Barnett George Barnett Rick Bell Boh Bellah Yolanda Benavides Charm Bengtson Edward Bennett Sharon Bennett Susan Bettes. Wanda Bird 35 Trainers Work Behind Scenes Donna Bishop Stanley Bishop La vonnr Bishop Ronnie Bishop Johnny Black Jon Blake Ann Blakency Col« n Bhkey Gave Blumbcrg Mary Boholik Gary Boehme Mike Bolinger Bohbv Bond Lewis Boswell lamia Boswell Margaret Boullion Hazel Bowen Carol Boyett 36 Who’s Who: Beside being a member of the Gander Gazette staff. Kenny l-annou has served as baseball and footlxtll trainer for three years and basketball trainer for one year. Johny Bradbury Paul Bradbury Dos ton Bradley Joey Brer land Mike Brewer Eddie Bridwell Wavne Brinkley Kevin Brinkman Harold Brown Robert Brown Betsy Broyles 37 Student Leaders Stay Busy Jimmy Bryan! Chris Buckner Camille Burning David Burgess Judy Burnet! John Burn? Susan Burns Gary Burroughs Dale Burt George Burt. Jr. John Busby Sandra Busby Who’s Who: Tratrier Editor Ronny McCraw i also President of Quill and Scroll. He was awarded a National Merit letter of Commendation and ths Optimist Chib scholarship. Ronny U also a member of tin Humanities 38 Seminar. Band, and Junior Classical League. Dcede Callaway I’null Canady Glenda Charnblin Be ver I v Chandler Linda Chandler Raymond Chandler Karl Center Mike Center Bruce Chase Belly Chastain I-eslie Carter Molly Cartlidge Carrie Cartwright Ron (Cannon Jack Cantrell J«wn C.ipplcman James Carlisle Dcbby Carney Kenneth barter Ijirry Case y Arthur Castillo Vincent Cavarrctta Home Rooms rrGrow” When There Are Paul Cherry Man l ou Childers Eddie Christian Donna Clamon Michele Coe Mike liole Brian Collins Harrell Colwell. Jr. Johnny Contreras Donnie Cook Joe Cook Linda Cook , Louise Costlow Charlene Cowan Oliver Coward Linda Cowart 40 Parties in the Commons Some clays that crowd in the commons is a homeroom party Other davs?—check those permits. Dee Ann Crawford Sharon Creel George Cummings Vicki Cummings Albert Cupps Claudia Dahlcjuist George Anna Darsee Dianne Davidson Mary Davis Paula Davis Linda DetaVrrgnr Mano Delgado 41 The Gander Tommy Delozier Nancy [Wall Mary Jane Delloro Lee DcVore Dwight Denson Lrn DePrang Nancv DeShazo Donald Dial Murlcnc Dickerson Kenny Dickerson Pal Dinsdale 42 Gazette ” Staff Has a Nose for News Pally Duhon Limit Dunaway Jimmy Dunham James Duncan Teresia Dunn IJnda Dyer Bobbye Eberly Carol Eiland Jane tiler Carol vn Elliot Limit EUU Karol F.mmerl 43 Hours of Practice Make fi Ronald Endel Linda Enderli Jane! Enoch Craig Erdcrly Carol Esquivel Florence Evan Jimmy Evans Mike Evans Rol ert Everett Ronald Ewell Linda Fan- Billy Faulk A1 Faylc Ed Ferguson Who’s Who: Mary Schwcndeinan stays busy with her many activities ns Brigadier Drum Major and President of Keyettea. She was a Brigadier council member her «ophomore and junior years, and is an active meml er of the National Donor Society. 44 I Successful Performance Larry Ferguson Stephen Fisclier Dwight Fisher Karen Floyd Ronnie Foote Gary Ford Cectic Foster Mike Fowler Penny Fowler Lvdia Franco Mary Franco Bob Franks Rosalyn Franta James Frazier Jerry French Vicki French Linda Frtsby Betty Fuchs 45 Music Begins Each Assembly Roy Fuller Brian Garner Connie Cautreaux Andrew Gonzales Mark Gage JrfTv Garrett Bobby Gav Linda Goodson Johnny Garcia Johndle Garrett Jeff Gilbreath Martha CopfTarth Cindv Gardner Sandra Garrett Loretta Ginglea Johnny Gonlrn 46 Deborah Gardner Joann.- Cat Beverly Glatfclter UNcll Gorden tarry Gorden Jem Gordon Terry Gordon Janie Gray David Pet rash volunteers Iris services as assembly organist. Carl Greene Sandra Greene J. C Grcenhaw Dale Gregg David Gregory Sharon Griffin Debbie Grime 47 Who’s Who: Garv Mc owan maintain a high average a.- a member of National donor Society, while working hard in Band as Vice-President ami an All-State Band member. demenda Gutierrez Pamela HafTelfmger Glynn Hair Laura Hale Grant Halter Ronald Hamilton Sandra Hammer Sandra Hancc Kenneth Haneoek Fred Hand Jo Nell Handley Mark Hankinson Lewis Hanson Novella Hanson Patsv liar ha ugh Richard Harbcrs 48 New Snack Bar Is Handy Lisandrn Herrera Patsy Hightower Debbie Hill Skipper Hardin Joyce Harlin Charles Harris Charlotte Hart Skip Hartlicb Becky Hastings Clem Hausmann Lois Havar«l Vernon Hayes Pam Haynes Elizabeth Hebei Jack Henckell Karen Henderson Paul Henderson Charley Hendricks Pam Henley Cheerleaders Worked Hard Rebecca Hill Cathy Hillard Craig Hillhouse A Urn Hines Connie Hinton Beverly Hobbs Cordon HoiTjunir Becky Holder Tommie Holder Brenda Hollawjy Judy Hollaway Steve Holmes Carl Hobheuser Dale Horton Judy Horton Mack Horton Elise Howell Milton Hughes Richard Hughes Ronnie Hughes 50 I'reparing for Games Parents Welcomed to Bryan James Hi'-hard James Allen Janacek Ronald Jeffcoat Rayficld Jefferson Janice Jeffrey Tom Jcnnische Cynthia Jcrnigan Carolyn Johnson Jackie Johnson Jams Johnson Jerry Johnson Sharon Johns in Stanley Johnson On Parents’ Night, several hundred parenta ran through” classes and got lost in tin halls. 52 Canderland on Parents9 Night Tommy Johnson Belly jones David Jones Ginger Jones Marsha Jones Sandra Jones Sara Jones Shirley Jones Ansdmo Juarez Kay Jungblulh Sydonia Kalisek Kerry Katribe Judy Kelley Peggy Krmplay Roy Kervin Judy Killingsworth Barbara Kirkland JoAnn Kirkland Mark Kirkland Drrrall Klaus 53 Junior Achievement Prepares Lynda Knobles Susan Knox Randv Kohl tfar her Glenda Kollmcyer Nora Korth Bill Kovar Leroy Krolczyk Danny Kuban Pal I-a Four Linda Lamb Carol (dimmers Janice I-and Mike Laney Kenny I mnou Steve Lashlee George I .'«timer 54 Students for Business World Bui'k Leavins Mary Ix-BLnic Jill Leglcr Fred Lemlcv Larry la-ster Gary Ixuris Marion Lew A bn I. in scorn h Bcvcrlv Ulton Lynda Little Monty Lively Jerry Uoyd Pom l ng Robvn Ixirimer Kathy Ixmnsberry Sheryl Lounsberry 55 Hard Work Goes Into Lajan McAlister Billy McClgg Steve McCaleb Beverly McCall Janice MeCullum KLiine Mr( landless Karen McCool Ronnv McCraw Linda Love Rox Ann Luthringcr Dennv McAfee 56 Each Practice Carolyn McDaniel Debbie McDonald Gary McGowan Mary McHugh I.inda McKenzie Johnm Mclvcan John Me Man is Charles Me Morrow Carol Maeser Kenneth Mangum Jean Mann Ernest Maris Debbie Marshall Eddy Marshall Marilyn Marshall Martha Marti Joseph Martin Ross Martin 57 Flag Ceremony Edith Miller Chuck Miller Tommy Martin Arthur Martinez Charlie Martinez David Massey Linda Massey Mike Mathews Pam Matthews Estella Maxwell Keith Maystorovich Janet Meredith Brenda Merrymon Don Middleton (jrol Miles I-ou Ann Miles Begins Each Assembly Larry Miller Margie Miller Andrea Mills Sharon Milner I .aura Mims Mike Milehamore Mark Mitchell Ronnie Milrhell Flois Monk The Ritual ’ begins here, and ends about 20 minutes later. Ronnv Mitchell Marion Mookhock Cheryl Molaison Robert Moore 59 Debaters Are Gifted Lynn Moseley Glendon Moses Kelly Mudd Barlxara Mullins James Murray Chester Nabours Roller! Moore Jennie Moran Linda Morris Johnnv Morrison Pamela Nance Beverly Navarre Karen Nelson Theresa Nelson 60 Tommv Nelson Don Newby Richard Newton Marv Ann Nichols in Art of Public Speaking Mike Nicbob Larry Nixon Slutron Nixon David Norm Eddie Norris Sherry Novosad Wilford Odom Sylvia Olm hia Martlu Old IviJUtii’llr O'Oradv Jeanne Oliphint Richard Oliver Floyd Oliver J n Ott 61 Homeward at Last - Mary Orliz Denim Overstreet Orval Overstreet Robert Oviedo Graham Painter Carol Pantoja Aline Parker Bett«- Parker Mary Parrish Judy Parsons Killian I Passmore David Patterson Rickv Patterson Donald Pavliska Who’s Who: 62 Lynn Stratton heads the Ixr Brigadiers as President, and is also Parliamentarian of both Keycttes and the Student Council. fter a Hard Day's Work Ed Pendleton David Pet rash Pam Phelps Cindy Phillip Larry Pitre Howard Plagcns Richard Plato Neal Platzrr I)av i l Porter Ross Prater Linda Prewitt Janice Price Dorsey Puckett Tommy Pullen Teddy Purdy 63 Catherine Ramirra Mary Ramirez Sammy Rayon Jerry Reavis Dora Ramirez George Rangel Evelyn Reagan Jerry Reding Jan Redmond Elodia Rendon Earlenc Reed Carol Reativo Darlvne Reeves Patricia Richard Donna Riddick Marsha Roach Shdia Ridge Bettvr Roark Ray Ripkowski Mike Roberson 64 Thought for the Day Is .. . Limb Robinson Jirnmv Roden Who’s Who: Rickv Trout in an active member of Interact, the Student Council. National Honor Society, and the Science Seminar. He was awarded a National Merit Letter of Commendation. Betty Jo Rodger Geoffrey Rogers Lynda Kodgrr Mike Roger Ovid Rogers Pal Rogers Vincent Romberg Doug Row Mike Roshto Nancy Ro prim Randall Roth Steve Rougeau 65 A Manager's Work Danny Satlerwhite Mary Beth Schillaci Lana Savage Karen Schiller Jimmy Rude Guy Runnel Carole Dee Rushing John Russell Larry Russell Harriet Sanders Kathy Sanders Linda Sanders Tommy Sanders Debbie San er Who's Who: Kenny Mangum fulfills well his duties as basketball manager and Presi- dent of the Interact Club. 66 Is Never Done Andrew Seaman Jan Seamans Joseph Sebum Brian Sceger Linda Sclman Sharon Shaddix (Juries Shalter Mcrlcne Shaw Nancy Sheffield Quentin Sheffield Fred Shelby Dianne Shelton Linda Schulz Man Schwendeman Connie Schrader John Schrage Tim Schultz Andy Scott Mr. Lee — New Addition Norma Sherman Garvin Shipley Ronald Shipman Bill) Shipp Mike Shirley Eddy Shook Brenda Sillinun Linda SjoLandcr Terry Slagle Kathy Smilie Huey Sigers Drew Staple . Scott Liggett. Jerry Schima. and Quick Miller are caretakers for Mr. Lee. 68 to Gander Tradition Curii Smith Dianne Smilhmnan Harold Smith Janice Smith Jerry Smith Robert Smith Sherry Smith Tommy Smith Wanda Smith Charlotte Solb Timothy Sonncnberg Karen Sonnier Mary Spear Linda Spear James Spell Betty Spencer Pam Spuhler Molly St. John 69 70 Sr. Play Practice — Work and Fun Jim Stanley Terry Stanley James Stasney Joy States Billy Stegall Susie Stephens James Sterling Henry Stevenson Henry Stewart Mary Catherine Stewart Walter Still Jerry Stipe Jeanene Stone Nora Story Darlene Stovall Janet Straek Lynn Stratton Ronnie Strickling Tim Stuart Charlotte Sullivan Henry Stevenson, Mary Catherine Stewart, Diane Shelton, director Man' Ann Nichols, and Mary Beth Schillaci work on staging as Senior Play practice gets underway. Jean Sumner Ingrid Sundt Hansen Arlen Swanncr Pierce SwofTord Rencll Tanner Raymond Tavan Davis Taylor Mike Taylor June Tedter Marigale Teel Pam Telford Debbie Thacker 72 Gym Is Packed for Pal Huilis Laurir Tillery Mickey Tinrr Charles Tieman Gerrv Tindall Ronald Tollcson David 'rhedford Woody Thceck Charlotte Thenernann Vernon Tliomas Nancy Thompson llasketball Games Allen Tomlinson Wade Tomlinson Patricia Toronjo Doyle Toups I«arry Toups Carolyn Townsend Scott Townsend Bonnae Tromblee Ricky Trout Judy Troutman Donny Tuckrr Kallirvn Turketl Jill Tyler Ianda Underwood Vicki Vaughn Barrv Vicker Linda Vidrinc Lanny Voigt Paula Voigt Ronnie Voigt 73 Patricia Voylek Sherry Wade Samira W .tight Ann Waldie Sheila Watson Cherry Webb James Walton LoutU'ia Wardlaw Bill Walker Stephen Warlord Stephanie Warren Jotinny Walling Bobby Warren Mike Watson 74 Parking Presents Problems Ix'nora Weimer Ronnie Welch Charles West Joe W’cetberry Mike Whalen Dale White Karen White Mary K. White Don Whitehead Charlotte Whitesides Robert Whilaon Anne Whitt Jennifer Wilcox Theresa Wilkerson Clyde W illiams Dennis Williams James Williams Mike W illiams Mary Ann Wilson Tish Wibon 75 Baccalaureate Services Verna Winkolmann Wilbert Winkdmann Nancy Winningham Johnny Wolff Mardia Wood Milton Wood Roy Wood W v bra Wooster Brad Wooten Jo Ann Wooten Heralded the Final Week Dwight Anthony Penny Anthony Glenda Archer Jack Arvin Debbie Anderson Linda Anderson Mary Anderson Eva Ansualda Steven Adam Candv Adlong Dolores Aguilar Donna Albright Chris Alexander Joanna Alford Billy Allen Bol l Allen Jerry Allen Unda Allen Mike Ashley Cliff Atherton Jimmie Auslev Helen Avalos Lynn Avlor Patsy Baker Phyllis Baker Bonald Raldcrach Raymond Barajas 79 Seniors Use Library Judy Barber Dorian Darker Sushi Barker Bill Barnes Sue Barnhill Luas Barrilleaux Sooll Barringer Diana Barron Claudia Bari he Royce Battarbee Cathy Baughman Phylli Bayer Mike Bavs Lovnita Beard Barbara Beardmore Edith Beaty Diana Beavers Stephen Becka David Bell Max Bellah John Bell Cruz Bcnuvide Kathy Bench Bruce Bennett Pat Berry Ann Bianchi Mary Bind Renee Bishop 80 for Research Bethany Bletsch Dmiu Blum Angit? Bond Lonnie Bond Sandra Bosley Mark Boswell Margaret Boucher Frank Boudreaux Brenda Bowers Robert Boyd John Boyer Pat Boyle Deborah Breaux Dicky Brer land Martha Brent Kathy Bridges Larry Brill Patricia Brinkman Who’s Who: Becky Hastings finds time to work on her research theme hi spite of her responsibilities as President of Antler Club and Lieutenant of Twirlrrs in the Brigadiers. 81 Mike Brooks Gary Brown Harold Brown James Brown Kay Brown Shelia Brown Saundr.1 Brownshadle Ben Broussard Bill Bryant laxinie Buchanan Darlene Buckaleu John Bull Ricky Burch Carol Burns Garv Burns Jean Burns Martha Bvers l.u.uin Cokcbread Beverly Callioun Clark Camp Craig Camp Mary Cantu Joel Carlisle Chris (larlson Hilda Carrizale Eddie Carroll Students Study College Catalogs Kathy Carroll Hence Carroll Sally Carroll Fred Carter Annette Cartwright Carrie Casey Cathy Casey Billy Caughman Patsy Caver Janet Cczcaux Scott Chamberlain Ceorgann Chandler Bruce Chapman Doralee Chasnoff Sharon Chatham John Giildres Candy Circuit Diane Clark Mike Clark Agatha Clawson 83 Dalton Cleveland Elizabeth Clover Cathy Coat Charles (tollman Chris Comeaux Darrell Comeaux Peggy Compton Lou Conway Nona Cormier Diana Cowan Truman Cox Dahlia Coy Bruce Cunningham Marvin Currie Rodney Craig LuCathervn Crawford Charles Dahl by Barltara Dandrea Deborah Creekmore Shirley Crocker Ben Daniel Sandra Daniels Sylvia Crooks l-arrv Cryer Barbara Davis Charlotte Davis 84 Students Apply for Clubs Jeanie Davis Linda Davis Pair. cia Davis Peggy Davis Ronnie Davis Don Dean Barium DeGarmo Cynthia DeHoyc Konalil Dcllovos Linda Denton Susan Derdrn Jack Derrett Polly Dial Roger Dickey Darlene Diehl Sharon Dittfurth Shirley Dittman Joyce Dim Id H '' 85 Lillian Dunn A1 Dyer (Cathy Last ham George Eastman Linda Eddleinan Gym Is Scene oj Who’s Who: (Corresponding secretary of the Key Club is top haskelLall player Fred Hand. Fred is a three-year letterman in both basketball and baseball and made ail- district in basketball. Kathy Emfinger Stade Erwin Rodney Estes Sherry Evans Shirley Evans Al F.vard Kaye Elliott Jimmy Elmore 86 Many Hours’ Practice Uvie Fan nett Hu hard Farmer l.inda Faylc Linda Fehring Carolyn Felknor Kenny Fenelon Pat Fenley Carol Fenncma l.inda Ferrell Connie Fisher Kathy Gautosen Larry Gentry 87 Larry Forester Arthur Ford Janelle Ford Ann Fuller Charlene Fuller Lynn Galloway Jeanette Ford Terry Ford Cheryl Fowler Nicky Franco Pat Franklin Jerri Freeman Gail Gam mage Sylvia Garcia Sandra Gardner Dennis Gibbons Frances Gibson Dckka Gill ('.atherinr Glass Albn Gonzales Michael Gonzales Gwendolyn Green Tommy Grrer Debbie Gregerson Janet Griffin James Griffith Robert Grochoske Karen Guidry Judy Gunn Gene Hale Donald Hairy Beverly Hall Margaret Hall Weldon Haltom Rebecca Hamel Richard Hamel Chris Hammel Robert Gingles Sara Gonzales l.inda Gregory 88 Stage Crew rTakes Five” Alva Mummer Bill Hanna George Hanson Unda Hardison Mike Mure Ross Hargis Russel I Hargraves Brenda Harmon Chris Buckner. Ronny Hamilton. Walter Still, and Steve Holmes work hard behind the scenes to make each assembly a success. Richard Harrington Dorothy Harris Tom Harris Linda Harrison Nancy Harrison Lynn Hart Pat Hart Danit ] Hartman Carol Hausmann Rickey Hazel wood 89 K« iiiirlli I {rail Gay Heater (lathy lleinriih Eddie Heinlselicl Wanda llrmlrrick Mik - Henderson Sharon Henderson Millie llerliert David Hiebert Bonnie Hightower Braev Hill Larry Hillman Donna Hoff| auir Dean Hollami Limb Hopper Katin Horton Mar-dull Horton Florence House 90 Three Attend Nat- l urie Tiller). Miss Bishop, and l-arrv Ferguson look over last minute plans to attend the National Student Council Convention. Franci llounc Sharon Howard Carol Howell Cindy Huddle Ramona Huddleston Mike Hudiinin Diane Hughes Can Hughes Howard Humphrey Kalhv llumphrev ional Convention Peggy Hunsucker Dennis Hunt Mae Hunter Jam Hurst Jerry Hutchins Joe I ekes John I ekes Sharon Idoux Sharon Isaaeks Ray Isaliell Ronnie Jo Isikson Jack Ivy 91 Bluebonnet State Teaches Government Rosatynn Ivy Marianne Jacob Kathleen Jacob Charles James Phillip Jantes IJebbir Jannisc Glynn Jannuc Frank Jatilwrl Ruti It Jefferson Vickie Jeffrey Kerry Jcrnigan Ada Jam- Johnson Kamlv Johnson Cynthia Johnson James Johnson nick Johnson Rickv Johnson Kathleen Johnson Trieia Johnson Cindy Jones Patricia Johnson Jennifer Jones Kenneth Jones Thomas Jones Bluebonnet Stat ' Delegates for 1965 and for 1966are (standing): Ricky Burch. Kenny Fenelon. Tommy Pullen, Richard Oliver. Dwight Denson, Scott Liggett, and David Me Murray. (seated): Rosalvn Franta. Theresa Nelson. Diana Beavers, and Joanna Pet rash, (not pictured): David Pet rash. Bluebonnet State is held in Austin. 93 Physical Education Develops Ted Koehler Jeanne Konecnv Marv Kri .ik Gladys Krolczyk Robert LaGrone James Uiird Steve Laird Patty l.uiglum Mike 1 -in in m Margaret Lewis Seolt Liggett Ann l.illard Jerry Ucari Wanna Lika Kathy Under 94 Patty Latham Carol IrBlam Doug Latimer Larry Lee Peggy LaVcrgne Mike U'uion Who’s Who: (•indy Phillips gets in shape for her duties as Attendance (Quarter- master of Brigadiers, and a member of both the Lioness Club and the Humanities Seminar. Many Skills Ruth Lippc Bill Littlefield la'tghlotl Littlefield Dean Littlepagr Ero.Mii Lloyd Kirk IxM-hridgi Richard Ixiggim VicJci Long Bill Longacre Cathy Lord Jcsoe Loredo Sally Love Katin Lubbock Stephen lan k Cary Lux Marslia McAlister Ralph McCagg David Nhtalliim Jocv McChcsnev Olivia M JrHand Marv Mc( Jin took Mike MoCunr Leslie McDaniel Tlmma McDougald Molly McElruy Brenda McFarland Lynn McGowan Micky McHugh Robert Mcllwain Bobby McKalip 95 Jo Ann McKenzie Carla McKinney Kills McKinney Johnny McLeniorr David MeMurrey Belinda McWilliams Susan Mach Jern Mag ors John Magee Virginia Manis Harold Mari® Sandv Marshall Bill Martin Huge nr Martin Students Help in Classroom Jeff Miller Robert Miller Violet Miller Ramiv Milliken Stanley Milner Pam Mills Sliaron Mitchell Virginia Mitchell Ellen Monk lam1 Molcr Norman Montgomery Roy Montgomery Cynthia Moody Gloria Morgan Janice Morgan William Morgan Kav Morris Janice Morton 97 Latin Students Attend Mcrlcdean Mose Paul Mudd Bobby Mullens Mikt Mullens Bet tv Murphv Donna Murphy Marieehen Murray Bobby Nelson Grady Norton Amelia Nugent Jov Odom Darrvlc Oehlcr Rita Ogden Delores Olaehia Mary Olds Leonard Olive Joe Osborne Nan Otis David Owen Deana Owen ational Convention in L.A. Claudia Park Michael Parker Sandra Parker Hal Parr Vicki Partin Jimmy Patterson Suzanne Perkins IVamir Peterson Don n Peterson l.onn Peterson Joanna Pet rash Beth Phillips Dolor« s Pierce Cheryl Pindcr J. R. Pinder Ronnie Pittman Laura Pohler Cindy Porter la retta Porter Rohhie Porter 'rhomas Post Norma Potter Judy Prince Carrie Queen 99 rrMirror, Mirror on Annelle Real Gilbert Reininger Barry Reiler Thelma Richard Sherry Ridge Larrv Rink Sury Quinton Alice Ramirez Anita Ramirez Daniel Randi Clarie Rankin Gordon Robinson Glenn Robinson Linda Robinson Danny Roden Larry Rogers 100 the Wall . . . ” Man' Romberg Skip Rome Annrltr Rosilier Charles Rosser Richard Ruck man Stephanie Rupp Gail Rusher Jeanic Rushing Cyntliia Russell la Juana Russell Pal Ryan Rose Marie Solazer Bobby Samwav Gary Sanders Jim Sanders Mike Sanders Kenneth Sanderson Mae Etta Sami ling Beatrice Santana Jack Saunders Nancy Savage 101 Jimmy Saveli Alice Sawberger Ellie Scantlcn Terry Scarborough Sandra Schiller 102 JrrrX Schim Linda Schnell Sherry Schulz ' Robert Shell Linda Shelton Connie Shepherd Jerry Shepherd Martha Shir, Beverly Shipman Dixie Shipp Ang ‘la Shirev Patricia Short Beverly Sicko Mahclene Sigirrs Carol vn Simpson Daisv Siins Man' Skeen Kenneth Skrabanck Kay Smeber ( nnie Smith I-arkin Smith Billy Skelton Bobhv Sbck Bonnie Smith Cary Smith Limb Smith Miss Highlands Chosen Martin Smith Patti Smith . -nnnie Sorrells Jim Spurkman Andy Stahl Marvin Smith Terry Smith Susan Souby Darnell Spears Sharon Stanley Michael Smith Joe Soliz Carol Sowders Sallie Spell Drew Staples 103 TRA VELER Staff Works Hard Ronald Stasney Tommy Stewart Allan Stokes Claudia Street David Street Carolyn Strickland James Svrcek Mike Swanncr lajpe Tamcyoza Susan Tarski Mike Tavarv Pat Taylor Diana Thomas Dottie Thomas Idas Thomas Ira Thompson Tricia Thompson Janie 'Thornton Rubv Thorson Shirle Tibbets George Tidmon Ann Tillery Chris Tipton Linda Todd Margaret Todd Susan Todd Raymond Tompkins Sandra Toups Judy Townsend Janice Trahan 104 CrU Traxlcr Jo Leslie Treybig Jack Trigg Candee TroxcU Diane Turner Roxanne Turner Mary I'pton Naomi Wakdidd Rhomb Walker Deborah Wallingford Tommy Walling Donny Ward Lane Ward Marilyn Ward Dannv Watkins Belinda Weems Chuck Webber Marion Whalen Carol While Cvndi Whitr Marsha White Richard White 105 Study Hall Provides Polly Whitman Jimmy Wier Bobby Wilkeraon Dennis Wilkeraon Ijim Wilkey Jan Whitten Harold Wicscr Debbie Wilkerson Kathy Wilkcrson Mike Wilkinson David Wilks Maxine Williams Viva Williamson Elsa Wilson Paul Wilt Criss Williams Steve Williams Danny WiLson James Wilson Janie Wolf James Williams San Williams Dewitt WiLson Pal Wimmer Patricia Wolfe 106 Time to Finish Homework Brenda Young Rocky Zierlein Narda Zizelman Holier! Zubik William Zumwalt 107 Sophomore Class % 108 Cary Kappkr I'ice-President Roycc Ann Marshall Brian Baker Secretary Prrsitient Students and Directors Work Bml i Mhof Ann BUrk Bobbv lUumVrg Carolvn Boiwlik Uk K Jin r, Suun Both My Brno-, Ouint Brnrk IkMfc-n. BrwBmrv Crnij HrkUn Mj fgr Brno Onmn Hruil Johnn« Bn kl Hu«t Hr k nun Brtt Brown Mm Broon M t uo. Bnrili CtlUvnt !. nn (umpferll l 4ul «aalrrll Cm u| pirnun Ikn Urr, Hard for a Successful Band K th Onttr Onriut Hwhua Quiuttrr J.nrt Ouodlrt Rn-JutJ IW Jaarl OuuUic MlkrOlrno KLurn Out hUt CUrV K rfl Ojrkr- C«n Ortnrnl iJwckOmlun Knlh Coburn Cuflnar Cetr Kuniur UtWI Witnr Colnrll IVnm Compton Roomr I'omptoo San Ounpuoo ''•« « (too Cneimk ttafc Crow C.nthi Cummin Kniim Cum Mb. IMiI u.1 Onrim [ . Hko Ika.i liu Dnu 112 «'and It.. Bokfcr I Van Omul Urdmin Ptlnnt IWm Ton. Orltoro Rcmmr Oran. nvim . Ikrrrhrrr Nano Dial Bfrnli Drw Brno. Dirkra Gkan Dm ft iUa Dwkcraoa Um DwM Mui Doonv-rt Biuar t km nr II. Connir Dan aril. Dual Donarii. S mr Doaariii 'Quack, When I Count Three ” 113 VW m FulLm Carl Fullbtifhl Gar I'ulW inn FOlr, Dram Furrn I Van I On Bmny IM Ranald («ilnn N«fi Garnr Run Garrrtt Sylni OimHS Lurt (Onnui Kithlrrn Cmdwin l rot Gordon IjikU Gordon J iin Corn Pam Grantham Carr Grrrti ©and Cn«WW iarkar Grrrr Slrphanar (.nn RiUm Grrrr Prmn Cngrrmo Carrie (km; Ka,l Gregg Kathy Griffin Ronald Cnffin llinuil Griffith lamia Cwr Rosalinda Gutirrrra Gar Ctrtkmnki Lym Hair Krath Hall Kayr Hallman Ronald Hanaoaa Ball Hargraam Mar Harp Ronald llarj.r Rut llarpr ' Whether It Rain, or Hail, or . . .: Ikmna Htmnin In Karrin ton Sumo Hinw Knn lUrlirw Jo Ann llano Kami Manes Ras Ls n Haats Mirharl llnki MxKarl lln knohum Nano Hrlner Iktioh Hrtbrrt Jann HenkiMa Quill) Unman Dolon Hrnnrke Who’s Who: Betsy Broyles lime is well occupied by her responsibilities a Flag Lieutenant of the Brigadiers. Historian of bolh the National Honor Society and Keyettes. and a member of the Annual staff. Ck O «Mks Hrnnipn H.U. Hrmn on JaMr Hfnurxjn Jann Hrmnglon Nano Htmm MmlUrr iKana IlickmOA No«u Hi imbolKam (ilm Hxkm-a Kaths ll«JCin Aufcro Hill (Ml HOI tW lluort Sharon Mott 115 Tennis, Anyone? JoHn Huibbard Tana Hull Mikr Hunt Janr Hnfluun BrrrxU llolUnl lun.la Hndauay Ij.Vht Horton Mrlvin Horton Katw Hm luoda Huwr Janar Huuaton Ann lluf m Jor Huibbard Who’s Who: Active Cainille Bunting b Vice-President of the Girl ' Recrea- tion Association ami a three-year tennis let ter man. IVUur Huron Harold Huron llmdu Hylton My Jackaon IlnfknH 1 f-Lnn iiaorn ; xw oo Brngrr Jaunr Barbara janouaki Du nr Jrflmoe Landa Jrnnmp Amy Jcbnaon Pam Jobn-oa Sandra Johnson 116 (jnh Kura P Kw«on Hk hur.l IjTow Riu UFm $4rrr laCroiw Jod U..J J Ann lul-unmndlr Lral Lunanm I’kiU i-wra R V •«« Vimn Jonra (U«h« K Vtl Gal Km C-T Vklli Win Kvk Kilfc Johm Ktr Shnri Km JuUr Korrorli J .n Kndowiki lUra. brain Om. Johmuo IVMra- J«ara G n low GtXJ Joara lilram |«n Sum Krnn, Luxia Kmin K'lth Kikmiw Bm Krau.k LUju K«.i Jutfm KolUorw Seven Made National Merit Finals National Merit finalists from Loo this year are (standing): John Hunt. Henry Stevenson. Mary Ann Nichols, and Robert Whitson, (sitting): Man Beth Schillaci anil Betsy Broyles, (not pictured): Pierce Swofford. Rich Lindry (Honda l-ine Dan Ling Judy lainnou Eat her Lauraine George L-avins Nila Lee Kathy Ixcscmann Kenneth Lemmon Bill l wb Albert Lies Kathy Little Ruth Ann Lively Hugh Uoyd Mike Uoyd Richard Uoyd Jimmy L cketl Ronald I-oflin Sue Long Johnny I-o redo Kris L vr Mike Luca Bill Lyles Richard Lyon 118 Diane MrBfvtr tt’altr Uitjatlm Deborah MtCadln Irna Mdiuliin Srte MKnrhJe Joanna MeOirnoth Terr, Mctnonirk l.taa MrUu.rU Mile MrFalnd«e Heard Mrt.ee Mir Mt-Kai Tummt MrLetnorr M. MrNati Robert M. Nati. Canihu MrNolta Morton MrPKaal Man MrUtwrirr Ra-Hard McWdliarna Bet., Maeaer Jam Ma ee Lenta Ma r BUla Mallo, M.ke Mar.tr, Jan Mann In. Marta Annette Marooey Ri. hard Manjaat Royre Anne Mar.Kail Pam Warth Diana Martin Dyli Martin N,li Martin Eteltn Manor, Mdir Mane, Patti Kale Maine, Kalb, Marten Mar. Mat.nak Bobby Matey Dana, Maori One Matwcfl 119 The Telephone in the Commons Stu on Maine!) Cairn Mai Sandl Ma. May. Yvonne Hu Ii M«k MmIum SiivIi. Weitini IVfcorah Mrmtl M.kr Me««k Mlk Miller SJur«in MiUct t UIU Mjtrhrd Darlrnr Mom niua Kcunnna M«ik Minor! Mumwi Srkinu Mooory Karral Monte Walk M-ore Ikiylr Morgan Haifd M ayan Karon Worm Rarhnra M rr Hall Murder IVjr.mr Murnmnk Kamii Mullena « ill Mur.!inyn Mar Iron Murphi Stevennau Murphy DrWemh Mirra Vanda Navarre linda Neeli ChylU Vel h H akr Nr Win Mike NrU, On Need Kenneth Nrawmr Pat Nrrhnta Cary Noma TVIma Noma Ph'IW Nuyml Is Always in Use J.H. (MwJ G n 04 . Am 4 OU.hu K tht out Abb Old. IWr.ur.1 Oli Unaw Obw InydiUoi Othw I'M Orvhw Oulum Orta OunN Own Ibtt. IVV n Udbm IV U Hl k r Pitnru P Hw jHurl't Ptrmh Hofcrtl IWmrr Ln4 P U)o LmkU l-.ttwwoo ImmU I’ltWrwm Mikr P«Ivk Mir. P U. Sumb Pnkim Oarin Par. BJI PuWrr U«k I'okornt Clam Pop? J k w Ikru Tut Poutr Dirk PoirrD Who's Who: fucndly Michele (ioe keeps busy as President of the Anchor • Hull .itid a a member of the Junior Classical League and die ' It tonal Forensic League. Lee Students Are Amu a Vkki I'owrr Jwh I'ntt Frrjrmk l'r«lo lj I tK (W Tnmai Prvr Bwrr l nncr Paul IW fuJK PhJTlur Htniu IWt Bobt . IWk Kurt (Vllka Oran IWh (Xulra Puimui Shmyr Fulmin Ann Quinn KxUi.uk RnulimU Kanum Duuu Rrod Virginia Rmn M.nl h Kr ift (Urban RnnoM. Juba Rki- tVbbw Rvbank Cary Ki-Ki il. IUI RuluM-m Tcannu R hn x .l RxmonJ Rout Patncu Robr-non Who’s Who: (3urli« Hendrick has added to Gander accomplishment as All-American. All-State, and All-Distrin in football. and a a 122 three-yar let ter man in track. School Hours Who’s Who: While earning all-district honors in football. Tommy Pullen was also work- ing hard to maintain high grades as President of the National Honor Socie- ty. He was awarded both the Pi Yi Kern and Janies Gay awards and was a delegate to Boys' State. Ifc-m ToJrf M-- Tollr 125 one s fVnnis Williams works up an appetite as President of the Choir. Secretary of the Key Club. and a member of tin- National Honor Society. He is a two-year football letterman and was All-District on lioth offense and defense. Bnrk, T«h Patrvu Tooiurnd Bow Trav H'iuiuv Tratka Jo Un Tmtm Half Treuf M r Torkrr Jinn Turner Rotm T«into«ski Mike Tvter Robin- I mNJu IWUi VUUnral Man Vinrui IVKifU «VWI tunr. Ullkr, Martha Wilmln Jeanette Mini Ouriollr M anJkm Sharon Mirfonl laura M’liren Ouffa Mm. tMnrll Mritrr Smw Weaver John MeW. Ha Wni. State. Mrtkel Kilt, ini Meaner Jbaan M'rleh 126 M m %'rich DMni «lutlry Kirffl «'hrvirr Gtnjt'i h.iA r Kirhu «H. Sam «W S.ndr. «feumdr. Gory Vkbn thl rn «uim (uyl «'ilruy Goorjfr U iky l Jimni Wifcmmo Brrtxla % ilium Dmu IJW 1 UM filum. BdU « di Ourim Jmi Don « il n Ourim WmkrW, Oiftun «'in BiiUr. « .1 iter School Muli «uknun Anp l «'umtli AnuU Vrtn Myfta Yrjir (lintlua Yoraa «ilium «ocd Birbui « wad C« fl(hu «laal MULr Woody Bill «OUMfT ( mld « ooUrr Uxuki Y«i Room - York Hoot Yoaag S.T ™ Yiwnf Wdlu YmiW Jimmy Yoon Mr. Robert E. Lee 130 Miss Robert E. Lee All-School Favorites Uurie Tillery, Tommy Pullen, Mike Mitchamore, Man Catherine Stewart. Dennis Williams, Harriet Sanders. 132 Drnnis Williams Marv ('Catherine Sir' Tommy Pullen Laurie Tillery Mike Mitchamore Harriet Sanders Ability, coupled with’effort and a sense of purpose, brought these students to the top of Lee's scholastic ranks. Fierce Swofford. valedictorian, is not pictured. He spent the year in Ger- many a our first APS student abroad. Tommy Pullen Dennis Overstreet Beverly Navarre Elise Howell Norwegian Girl Comes to Lee . . . INGRID SUNDT HANSEN, who is REL’s AFS student this year, comes from Stavanger, Norway. Ingrid lives with her ''adopted” sister. Susan Burns, and the Robert E. Burns familv. Although classified a senior, Ingrid is taking sophomore, jun- ior. and senior courses. She has a great interest in music and is a member of the REL Choir; she is an honorary member of the Band and Brigadiers. This summer Ingrid will tour the eastern coast of the United Static along with other AFS students from this area. Ingrid has endeared herself to us. and we will always cherish this friend from the Land of the Midnight Sun. Susan Burn . Ingrid's adopted sister, admires Ingrid's national costume. 142 Ingrid examines a slide under the microscope while Candv Crist and Mr. Rogers offer help. Lee Student Goes to Germany Pierce receives a quick ski lesson from Papa” before shoving off. Pierce ami Sigurd gel rrudv for iheir 4-km. bike ride lo school. PIERCE SWOFFORD spent his senior year in Kutcnhausen, West Germany, as Lee’s first American Field Service American Abroad” representative. His adopted fam- ily” there is that of Dr. and Mrs. Willy Simon. He has a brother” Sigurd. 17. and a sister. Sigrid, 14. Kutcnhausen is located in the beautiful German farming and dairy country on the rolling hills south of the North Sea. Pierce completed his credits for graduation before going to Germany, and is our Valedictorian this year. At Lee he was ac- tive in the Honor Society, Student Council. Band, and Interact Club. He is a National Merit finalist and recipient of a four-year scholarship to Rice University. We are proud that hr has been our ambassador to Europe this year. Cheerleaders Football games start with the cheerleader leading Gander fans in the school song. 146 I lomecoming Royalty Spring Queen Mary Catherine Stewart and King Joey Brecland reign over the 1966 King ami Queen Assembly. Tiner Judy Horton Left to right Ricky Burch Sandv Marshall Jimmy Saveli (Gloria Morgan Pat Orchin Kay Beaver Mark Kirkland Sharon Bennett Joey Brecland Mary Catherine Stewart Dickey Brecland Beverly Calhoun Mickey Royalty Dennis Williams Man- Schwendeman Dwight Denson l-iuric Tillery Sid Thomas Tish Wilson Prince Jani McCollum and Prince Tommy Pullen attend the King and Queen. Tommy Pullen Janis McCollum Chuck Miller Theresa Nelson Ronnie Garrett Lynn Gallowray Richard Oliver Harriet Sanders Ross Prater Ingrid Sundt Hansen Brian Baker Beverly Anders Richard Plato Sandy Busby Tim Stuart Linda Love Coronation Highlights 150 the Lee Relays Sup . Genl •i filial.. . nirtg the Relay Qun n. poms with I li-ti W i 151 History Club Sponsors the Jerry Gordon—Master of Ceremonies for the anmiid Ball. Confederate Ball x urt is spotlighted during a dance. Members of the I%6 Confederate Ball t iourt are Linda Anderson, Junior Duchess; Chuck Putman, escort; Judy Kellcv, laulv of the Court; Ed Ferguson, escort; Pam Matthews. Princess: Eddy Marshall, escort; Charlotte Sullivan, I-id of tire Court; Hugh Gary Rlicaume, escort; Peggy Kemplav, Queen; Jimmy Shepard, escort: Kosalyn Franta, Lady of the Court; Gary Bochmc. escort: Jean Mann. Senior Duchess; Ronnie Hudson, escort: Linda Massev. Lady of the Court: Phillip Jackson, escort; Jodi Tollison, Sophomore Duchess; Larry Wilkie, escort. Guests dancing to the music of the Coastlinors. Confederate Ball Peggy Krmplav is crowned by the former Queen. Bennie Jordan. Guests admire decorations made by the History Club during dub meetings Posts for the Confederate Ball— (Front row) Dianne Smithcrman. Chris Ehlig. Pat Thulis. Sharon Griffin. Susan Bettes, and Annette Heal. (Rack row:) Jem Harris, Gan Brown. Charles Cook David Massey. Richard Worth, and Mark Hankinson. Not pictured: Gathv Lord. Bruce Bennett, Susy Quinton. David Wilks. Nancy Tucker, Kenny Hinkler. Jeanne Glen, latter Butler. Carol Gordon. Manin Currie. k-kie John- son, and Johnny McLemore. 155 Sports and Honors At the FOOTBALL RANQCET kickoff — Good f HHl and good friend BAN'OLET. Some of the several hundred studente at tin 2nd annual HONORS BANQUET. Ronnie Welch. Regina Lojrt. Tommy Pullen. Mary Schwendeman. Jana McCollum, and Ron in McCraw talk before the Honors Bamjuet. Mr. Lax FOOTBALL Banquets Fete Students Sf R!N ; sports 157 Senior Play Is Jerry Baker. Virginia Frommc, Marsha Ferguson. John Bull, and Susie Stephen work with I 1m- ternary for tin- play. Mary Catherine Stewart embraces her Daddy,” Henry Stevenson, during practice. Fake Her, She's Mine” Jan Met'.ilium and Dianne Shelton apply makeup to Ed Pcndelton and Terry Gorden a Keith Mayatorovich watches. Mary Nichols was director of the senior play this year. Marilyn Marshall, lav DeVore. Robert Whitson. Mary Catherine Stewart. Jim Mr Mil n is. Keith Mavstorovich, Jack Cantrell. Terry Gordon, and Buddy Fuller run through a scene of the play. 159 Lee Students Partic Bill Liles explain- his project (■ Line Ward at |he Science Fair. Good §| ortsman hip League ilelegates Beverly. Callmun. Linda Dyer, and Joey Breelnnd talk with Linds McDaniel | aker at the CSL Convention. McDaniel is a pitcher for the San Francisco Giant . 160 )dte in Extra Activities Mike Mullrn beam with pridr over his Science Fair project. 161 Prom Highlights Senioi After tin- prom — tired bul happy. Social Year Studente were presented glasses as favors. It looks as if noIxKh sat tlii- one out. Musie for the prom was furnished by the Datonas. 163 Set our hearts in tune with thee, Let Wisdom be our light. Thy strength and thy beauty Shall make our pathway bright Forever. Glory, laud, and honor We would ever bring to thee. And lift our voices in thy praise; Let others thy spirit see. i, ■ w H | 5 . x, • J, til R v v «I I i I I i Bs .r ' '•lx Alma Mater, Alma Mater, Give to us the key. That through our days will open wide The Truth that makes us free. May we ever forward march And faithful, loyal be — Victorious maroon and white. The banners of R. E. Lee. Thr Spinl of RKL fuanifc.«to i in tivOiigfc MAn W fc and notoblr •dlif'vrmcnl oi - ur munv Hub md «irg.vwzjfion . Tbr Jumur CU - r'i.nl Uagiir, ftyfm hrrr. vr.i Swiy jnlfv Ajiiiuf in 19 5 nat . • int -tUum. ami led Tc%iS lop Minors , t |ht Xaliojut JO ('iinvvniKin hi fei Aiuftic' wi I ®- Student Council Encourages STr DENT cor NCI I. OFFICERS (top rouf: lr.i Thompson. chaplain: Mark Kirkland, treasurer; Mike Mitehnmnre, president; Richard Oliver. vice-pr« idcnt; (bottom row): I-mrie Tillery. corresponding secretary: Mary Catherine Stewart, recording secretary; Elise Howell, historian: Lvnn Stratton, parliamentarian, (not pictured): Lirrv Ferguson, reporter. The Student Council of Robert E. Lee is a member of the Texas Association of Student Councils, the Southern Associ- ation of Student Councils, and the National Association of Student Councils. Every year the Student Council sends dele- gates to the associations’ conventions in order that our student council may provide Lee with up-to-date school leadership. 'riie Rol ert E. Lee Student Council also takes an active part in the American Field Service and the Good Sportsman- ship League. Money-making projects for the Gmncil are a cake sale and the King ami Queen Assembly. There is an annual Christ- mas Tea given for the Robert E. Lee faculty. The Student Council engages in many worthwhile projects. This year’s projects were obtaining more new chairs for the cafeteria, getting new candy machines for the Commons, and replacing the Texas Hag. The Council also secures and presents the foreign exchange student with a senior ring. The first semester J. W. Gammel and Miss Lynctte Bishop were sponsors for the Student Council, The second semes- ter the Council welcomed Mr. Gilbert Greene, who replaced Mr. Gammel. Mr. Greene and Miss Bishop work with the Student Council to help it function effectively. 170 Ictive Leadership HF.IW-SF,YrvnVES if,nrnm) Cinlhra VkIkmrU, Hrrmt M. Karlamt. UuraTMm. Knulin I .. • f Tri.tr, Un W Ir-IIUn. «'.Wml trn.li Km-n. IVOlv tthilnuo. Ik« oi fVkm. Ourkuto Sol , IVk-nr R.g Tv J onn Jinr J.miin Iknu Villurm. Ji«t InHram. Wki f'arlia nAirJ nm) Mhir lla H l . MrUrru Manor '. liitli Mattlu- .. IiII T Vr. Qntl. M'liww. IvWir Sinrr, I .inn MiIVmrll. linn Mjimi. t.k u Unrpn, V x ki Vaughn, l nallk nm): IjnVIt O'Crad.. Alim Snbngry. FJw llunrU. 'll Uggrll. If Kirlufil Ollier | rk KirlliM, Mm lidmw 1.1 nn Nnaim (fifik nm): Trm Snulh. Kill (‘«Mr . Mikr '-In In. Ouflx- MuIiixi. Will Muiulingrr. -l Hum . tkuu Vjiiuih. Ni-jilim Yuung. Yinmil ftwitimg, Kuki Trait, lift Smrtk KWHESK.VT.ATIVES (fmt nm) Kutara ltrar.lnv.fr, 1'arul.n Umnrfly. km tlnibnun, Katin Wiifri. I 4lli xi. Saar Willunw. IVMw )— • Itnomi raw fV gi Kmiflii. Jud. Hotton. Rrnm i'mi-JI. t-ragannr Ouiicllrr. Suwli RuOn. Oth tUukam. lngndSuii.il Hum. Bnii Ikun—ii. Shuln Ilian . K.11 Hraivr . tlranw IhmnrUi (ikudran) liner) Ambr-m. I-inn Hurt, l.inn Oilkntay. Mania Fcrpi .... I'r c,«..n iion. TVrnj Wilkrrwn. BfrniU lt. rr.. I anil Ihraril. lUrrxt Sank-. . I.indt liirr. Tnh Wlkoo. Siurai Branrlt. l ourtk nm IM ir Huron. UNrll «kudun. udi lannix. Brtl. Hamilton. l-m Mmi. Mikr M,i, lun «o. Slrir lanUrr. Darn Atkiw, Bnnl «altuum. K.ralin Franta lUil rm) Kuki Hurtli. Ruonir Bakin a. h, Mikr •0111. iWun lUk.-t. Cary Kugfikr. Tnmrai Crrrf. Bill Hanna. Mil- Aahln, Jnrt Rrortaod. krilh Cuburn. Stank Bnhop. Tocnmi I’ttilm, Kirn tknnrlli, Kn— I Vain 171 Annual Events — Cake sale. Ingrid Sundt Hansen, our AFSguest from Norway, and linda Dyer, 2-yr. Good Sportsmanship delegate. Ingrid's sta here was partially financed by llie Student Council. 172 REPRESENT ATIVES-AT-I.ARGE (top row): Tommy Cwt, Steve l ashlee; (second row): Ronnie Balderach. Ross Prater. Stanley Bishop: (bottom row): Laurie Tillery. Mary Catherine Stewart. Harriet Sanders. Beverly Calhoun; (not pictured): Roxanne Turner. Sale and Christmas Tea One of the Student Council-sponsored events is Homecoming. The members of the Homecoming Court for 1965 are Lynn Galloway. Junior Duchess. Britton Rice, escort; Laurie Tillery, Senior Duchess, Dee Didrikson, escort; Theresa Nelson. All-School Duchess, (brl Greene, escort; Janis Met lallum. Homecoming Queen. Jem- Baker, escort; Mary Gath- crine Stewart. All-School Princess. Woody Butler, escort; Harriet Sanders. All-School Duchess Marion Lewi , escort; Kathv Higgins. Sophomore Duchess. Randy Short, escort. Roxanne Turner and Sharon Bennett arc ready to sell cakes to willing customers. Diana W illiams serves Miss White and Mrs. Willis at the Christmas Tea for teachers. Steve I jshlee, Jill Tyler. Gloria Morgan, and Judy Horton put Harold Brown on the spot during the Cake Sale. Council meml ere Debbie Sarver, Barrv Donnelly. Tommy Creer, Peggv Kemplav. Mark Kirkland. and Mike .Ashley at lit Christmas Tea. 173 Tommy Pullen President National Honor Society •Susan Burns Recording Secretary Scholarship Service Leadership Character Dwight Denson Vice-President Sharon Bennett Treasurer Paul Bradbury Chaplain Mr. Bill Parrish Sponsor Henry Stevenson Parliamentarian• Sergean t-at-A mis Sue Attebrrry Chris Khlig Corresponding Secretary Junior Representative 174 Senior Members—front row: Marv Sohwendeman, Susan Burns, Linda Love, Beverly Navarre. Nancy Thompson. June T« sli« r. Jill l-rgler. (.indy Phil- lip . Linda Coodson. second row; Jan On, Elise. Howell. Sharon Bennett. Martha GopITarth. Cliarlotte Thenemann. Janiee Lind. Sherry Ziegler. Verna Winklrman. Sherry Smith, third row: Gary McGowan, Ricky Trout, Ronald Endel. Steve Zinn, Dwight Denson, Richard Oliver. Sue Alteberry, Betsy Broyles, fourth row: Tommy Pullen. Dennis Overstreet. Konnv Mitchell. Paul Bradbury. Henry Stevenson, Gordon Hoffpauir. Robert Brown. Karl Center, not pictured: Dennis Williams. Junior Members front row - Crk Traxlcr. Millie Herbert. Vicki Partin. Jrrric Freeman. Mary MeClinlock. Candv Adlong. Clin (aimcaux. Marsha McAlister, secondrou: 1-aura Pohler, Pat Wimmrr. Margaret Lewis Jcanna Petrash. Susan Souby. thirdmw: Martin Smith. Cathy l-oates.Teresa Guest. Chri Kldig Cummilla May. Cathy East ham. Pollv Whitman, fourth rou: Kenneth Skrabanek. Kathv Gautesen. Brenda Bowers. Barbara Miller. Barbara DcGarmo. Susan Todd. Tom Harris. Mike Wood, fifth row Mike Mullen. Dean littlcpage. Richard Ruckman. Robert Zubik. Scott Chamberlain, Howard Humphrey. Larry Brill. I«ee Kkholm. not pictured: Mike Hare 175 Sharon Bennett and Dwight Denson admire tin Christ- mas tree that the Honor S«K'iely put up in the Commons. Honor Society Susan Burns «dusks «iff the magazines needed as Cathv Coates and I jura I'ohler go over the magazines that iuive already I wen arranged. Susan Burns arranges inagr zinos in chronological order. The Honor Society’s main project this year w.e collecting and arranging magazines to be hound for use in the library at Sterling High School. Paul Bradbury and.Robcrt Brown l x completed scries of magazines for storage. 176 Promotes Leadership — Builds Character Mr. Parrish finish up I he job and labels iho box as finished. Dennis Williams. Susan Burns. Mary Sohwendeman. Mr . Iri Jones. Beverly Navarre, and Janice Lind check on ihc magazines dial are lo In bound. Tommy Pullen, president. introduces a gu« st speaker at a regular Thursday meeting. Mr Parrish talks with Susan Burns and Mary Sehwendeman. who were awarded the Society’s scholarships for this year. The w inners are chosen by a committee of teacher and are announced at the annual banquet. 177 VICE-PRESIDENT Gary McGowan SECRETARY Jan Orr SENIOR LIBRARIAN ElLsr Howell HISTORIAN RoIkt! WhilKon CAPTAIN Paul Br.tdlmn 1ST LIEl TENANT Janice Land Band PRESIDENT Graham Painter Officers JUNIOR LIBRARIAN Margaret lawis TREASURER Susan Arvin CHAPLAIN David Pet rash STUDENT CONDUCTOR Mike Kink Pretty Twiriers Lead Band JR.-SR. TWIRI.ERS (kneeling): Susan Knox. Stephanie Warren. Carrie Casey. Bren- l.i Hannon. Olivia McClelland. Sandy Marshall. (Handing): Jiulv Prince (alternate), Renee Carrol. Debbie Sarvrr (head luirler). Beverly Calhoun. Ann Tillery. SOPHOMORE DRl M MAJOR Cnthleen Wilcox SOPHOMORE TWIRI.ERS (kneeling): Pal Kveton. Paula (iantrell. Debbie Jones. (standing): Rover Ann Marshall (head luirler). Silvan Booth (alternate), Tana Hull. Judv Linnou. - Band Is Composed Concert Band E-FLAT CLARINET CORNETS Julia Rice John lekes Ralph Trout ALTO CLARINETS Carlis Son lien berg Judy Hollawav Roliert Grohoske Curolvn Donnelly Linda Patterson Kay Jungbluth Janice Morgan Susan Booth BASS CLARINETS Patty l atham Susan Todd Susan Knox Liz Hebei Donny Peterson Dennis Whitted Ronnie Jo isakson Donna Albright Jeannie Koenoccny Sharon Hobbs Brian Sccgar ALTO SAXOPHONES BARITONES George Tidmon Bruce Chase Judv Burnett Beverly Calhoun Judy Prince Kathv Heinrich Ronny Harper Judy Rowe Ruth Lippe Di'bbie Wooster TENOR SAXOPHONES TROMBONES Kathv Center Mike Mullen Susan Barker E I Shipley Keith Hall Kenneth Sanderson Sam Compton Tommy Richmond Ben Broussard BARITONE SAXOPHONES Judy Pratt Steven Lusk Renee Carroll Lonny Peterson FRENCH HORNS TRUMPETS Rita Ogden Tommy Nelson Brenda Harmon Guy Runnels Rene Ffreneh Mike Brewer Phy llis Baker Johnny laircdo Ronny McCruw Richard La Fosse (linger Whitaker TUBAS David Sartor Glen Hickcreon Miles Vincin Fred Carter Ronnie Gibson OBOES Dora Lee Chasnoff Lynn Campbell Chris Comeaux BASSOONS Patricia Brinkman Jeani Rushing Joan Spivey PERCUSSION Diane Clark Ross Hargis Sharon Idoux Bill Pohler Marilyn Marshall Peggy LaVergne Johnny Brad berry Bette Parker Liuise Spencer Sherry Wade Stephanie Rupp Terry Smith FLUTES Bohhye Eberlv Kathy Farley Martha Shields Bethanv Blotch Wanda Davis Harriet Sanders Diane Davidson Carolyn Raynor Lynn Hale Dee Rushing Marianne Jacob Cathy Carroll Sharon Shaddix PICCOLO Linda Underwood B FLAT CLARINETS Theresa Nelson Mae Etta Sandling Donna Clamon Eva A nsualda Arm Johnson Virginia Mitchell I’hyllis Baver Vicki Gumming Cheryl Molaison Chariie Watts Maxine Williams Lina Knox Glenda Lane James Svrcek Becky Bishop Angela Wunsch Nancy Dial Linda Morris Loretta Porter of Many Branches Symphonic FLUTES Jo Ann Malac Cookie Childers Pat Wimmcr Diane Atkins Glenn Jones Polly Whitman Carrie Casey Jan Orr Richard Alexander Kathy East ham Susan Arvin Barbara Kirkland Stephanie Warren ALTO CLARINET Calhv Lord Camilla May OBOES Robbie Porter Elbe Howell BASS CLARINET Sara Jones Janis Johnson Beverly Hobbs BASSOONS Deede Calbway Belinda Weems Charlotte Thenemann CONTRA BASS CLARINET Glorb Sanford la ynita Beaird E-FLAT CLARINET ALTO SAXOPHONE Olivia McClelland Nancy Sheffield Scott Chamberlain CLARINET Sharon Warlord Jill la-gler Sherry Smith Terry Adams Kevin Brinkman TENOR saxophone Bayfield Jefferson Rob-rt Whitson Carol L-Blanc Wanda Smith Judy Wootan Candy Ciruti Tony Bell Vicki Partin BARITONE SAXOPHONE Novella Hanson Bill Longacre Band CORNETS Earl Center Jim Frazier Graham Painter Raymond Tompkins Margaret Lewis Brad Benton Tom Harris Sandy Land Mike Sanders TRUMPETS Gary Wooten John Aikey FRENCH HORNS Brenda Silliman Patti Thenemann Wilda Dickerson Janelle Ford Ann Olds David Pet rash Robyn Lorimer Barbara De Garin Carla Keiper BARITONES Garv McGowan Martin Smith Doug Rose Bryan James TROMBONES John Hunt Don Barnhill Jack Cantrell Charles Webber Charles Coleman Richard White Steve Holmes TUBAS Jon Blake Lvnn McGowan Jimme Roe Andrew Stahl STRING BASS Paul Bradbury PERCUSSION Mike Fink Floyd Shymanski Gary Smith Beverlv Chandler Becky Hill Debbie Sarver TYMPAM Mary Spear • ALL STATE BAND 181 3rd Period Band Bcccit iri r i1 fcttu i r m Kftctti m r (71 irmum CCLiimiM ictu 111 m ri CItlI(1(11(1 'ili II (I ((I Cl C 111111 11 ;ui miin mmi 1111111 111 i 411 i (I licit tf m t (i r Lii(iiu It I 111 It I till li-tl t r,'trrrr tr rtBrrrtr,rr ,rr rrrrr( rrrr rirj r ' rrrt 11 trrrrrrr :r n rn , frrrririrrtirr ;r 1 rtr« nrritr (• nn uiirrri crr r 11r r rir tcircrr rrrin terrrrtrrrrtr i'-rr ri c,,,,, i f f «firriritrr n, 1r1111111 err i e 11 f 1111 r SCI I (||( (11 jeet rrrr rim pf rrru m ifei iriir m fgetr((i(111 EftfCn k i Kid fere (i Kir id tec r cc 111111 ff £r ci err11111 Bee it(111111 bcf Lett I ( i I Ijcf.tLtU i (| fecit: (Kilt let ten i ri i m ClLttUll.il if ittccctic I; t I [atu ti ll; i,i tee eum i k $1 3 s = 3 if'E? 2 H 2 giiii | ili s N 58“ M 5 5 IPJJ A v « C in g w 4-S.I H ■ = _'s g .£ § - |||- Il.gji.2 i I gslfjlll-. .c: “w £ • 3 - = 3 “■? £ J S-s = Jifill tjl iSs § “ S p J jC J C J Z 2S 2 •- -2 5 w r— r _ : ='-‘ £ ill! t2 •§ s C “ L_ 1 = I 8 I =M 111- r- t V 3? — . 2 5S .5 CM OO Stage Band Performs for Many Organizations Stage Band Member are (back row): Mr. dark Forquc (director). Earl Center Graham Painter, James Frawer. Ray Tompkins. (iary Wooten. Jon Blake. Gan Smith; (stated middle row): Jack Cantrell. Mike Mullen. John Hunt, Steve Holmes; (front row): Tony Bell. Robert Whitson. Scott Chamberlain, Wanda Smith, and Bill Longacre. Band Banquet Held The Band Banquet was held in April, with the theme April in Paris . Debbie Saner, head I wirier. 183 The Famous Robert E. ALL-STATE BAM) MEMBERS: Elise Howell. Cookie Childers, Jill l egler, Robert Whitson. Gary McGowan, ami Jon Blake. Lee Marching Band DRUM MAJOR Harriet Sanders band sweetheart Elise Howell ASSISTANT DRUM MAJOR Theresa Nelson Many Band Members Win Honors ALL-REGION BAND - (back run): Bayfield Jefferson, Graham Painter. Gar) Wooten, Earl Outer, (middle rou): Sherry Smith. Camilla May. Janice Johnson. Dianne Atkin . Char- lotte Thenemann. (front row): Brenda Silliman. Patti Thenemann, Jam-lie Ford. Martin Smith. Kevin Brinkman. ALL DISTRICT BAND (back rou): John Hunt. Pat Wiinmer, Jan Orr. Vicki Partin, (front row): Mike Fink. Lynn McGowan. Raymond Tompkins. Jack Cantrell. 186 Band Activities Are Numerous It) ' head tahU at the band lunquel. The land presents ihdr half-time lrill at a football game. (ir.ih.nii Painter. band presi- dent. was master of c eremo- niis for the banquet. The 300-pieee mantling band finishes another su- perb performance with their traditional bow. Vocal R.E.L. CHOIR — (front row): Carolyn Bell. Ed Pendleton, Ada Johnson. Tony Dianne Davidson, Mike Rogers. Ann Lilbrd. Jerry Schinu. Karen MoCool, Paul Win. Sharon Creel, Debbie Gardner, (second rvu): Teddy Purdy. LtJuana Russell. Charles Dahlby. Judy Barber, Dasiil Petrash, Janie Gr. v. David Wilks. Joanna Pel rash. i..«rkin Smith, Cynthia McDowell, Kenny Mangum. Molly Cartlidge, Mark Boswell. Carolyn Felknor. Jeffrey Miller. Nan Otis. (third row): Joanne Gates. Mike Hare. Kathy Gautesen. Gene Hale, Thensa Wilkerson, Tim Rohhins. Man While. Charlie Martinez. Jo Ann Kirklaml. Dennis Gibbons. Ia u Ann Miles. Dennis Williams. Regina Loper, George Hanson. Teresa Guest. Mike SOPHOMORE CHOIR: Jack Alexander, Jill Allen. Gwen Alpha, Jud Amyelt. Kay Armstrong, Stephen Attaway. I.inda Barajas. Marilyn Bell. Sarah Bossart, Rusty Brockman, Judy Brookes. Mvra Brown. Shirley Bryan, Lester Butler. Beveely Callaway, Robert Campbell. Brenda Casey, Ewell Clarke, Keith Cobum, David Donncllv. Betiv Dorman. Lola Doutv. Betlv Duncan, Judv Earthman. Arlene Eliot, Margaret Fowler, Gary Fuller. Melissa Fulkerson. Sylvia (Larri m, Janet Gerbig, Jeannie Glenn, Pam Grantham, Stephanie Greer. Marx Harp. Jo Ann Harvcv. Kathv Higgins. Jane Hoffman. Limb Hollawav, Judy Jackson. Dede Katl. Linda Kervin. Justin 188 Kollm ever. Cindv Kunz. Jixlv I.iinl. Nila l-ee, Kathv Little, Ruthanne Lively. Richard Llovd, Ronald Loflin. I.vnn McDowell. Howard Groups Fink, (fourth row): Ronnie DeHoyas, Lajan McAlister. Jim Stanley. Nancy Sheffield, Tommy Sanders Ingrid Sundl Hansen, Billy Kingsley, Man Spear. Ronnie Welch, Kathv Wilkrrson. Joey Bra-land. Patsy Caver. Drew Staple , laiura Pohler. Stephen Warlord. Dixie Shipp, (fifth row): John Belt. Brenda Bower . Gan Burroughs, Beverly McCall, Boilert Smith. Joanna Alford. John Bushy. Darlene Diehl, Ronnie Foote. I.u Catherine Crawford. Paul Bradbury.'Sue Altebcrry. David Hcibert. Sharon Shaddix. Leroy Krolczvk. Janis McCollum. Steve McCalcb. McGee. Cvnlhia McNuItv. Richard McWilliams. Lorita Magee. Jann Mann. Diana Martin. Evelyn Mason. Mary Matvsiak. Mvrtell Monnev, C. o|vn Moore, Karen Morris. Donnie Murnnink. Debroah Myers. Kathy Ncvil. Donna Page. Shirley Pamsh. Charles Pern. Ell l helju, Marsha Pruett. Kirt Pullen. Connie Raibback. Rosa Ramirez, Debbie Richards, Theresa Rodgers, Dclene Rogers, Robert S,ihi|,-r.i Jlmmv Sheats, Patricia Shell. Randv Short. Jennifer Sirratt. Betty SmajstraU Mary Sonnier. :harl« Strauss. P« gy le.man. P 'rls Thread ill, James Walker. Rhonda Walker. Laura Warren. Shirk. ) Wcikel. Jimmy Welch. Billy Willi . Clifton W itt. Cynthia 1 Bill Wooster. Southern Belles The Southern Belle section leaden arc (seated): Janice Morgan, alio; Lounellr O'Grady, soprano; Angie Bond, all : (standing): Chris Khlig. all ; Marilyn Marshall, soprano; Nancy Thompson, soprano; Karen McCool, soprano; and Sheryl Lounsberry. soprano. Southern Belle social chairman. Jan Redmond; chaplain. Nancy Thomp- son; ami accompanist. Martha Gopflfarth. pause to make a telephone call. Joev Breeland. this year’s beau, gives Judy Horton, sweetheart, her choir robe. Janiir Jeffrey head th«- Southern Belle a president, and (Charlotte Sous is vice-president. Kcmplay. secretary. and Jan Doskocil, treasurer, work hard in their jobs as officers of the Southern Belli- . I’am Telford, publicity chairman: l.vn Wood, reporter; and Janice Morgan, his- torian: play an important role in the functioning of the Southern Belles. 192 Southern Belle Prayer Our Heavenly Father; we thank You for the blessings of life. Wc thank You «‘specially for the blessing of music which expresses the joys and 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 may forget, if only momentarily, their own problems and the problems of the world. Wc pray that You would help us to do well; not only for the joy of knowing a job well done, hut that our audiences may he inspired to look up. These blessings wc ask and we thank You for them, for we pray in the name of our Saviour. Amen. Belle Tones Add Variety to Southern Belles Denniit William President Officers Spend Much Time Mike Roger Vice-President Sue Alteberrv Secretary 194 Molly Cartlidge Reporter Handling Choir Business The R.E.L Choir Council «insists of (standing): Mike Rogers, vice-president; D nnis Williams, president: Mr. Jerry Forderhasc. choral director; Gary Burroughs, first tenor section leader; Mike Fink, second tenor section leader; and David I’etrash, accompanist and baritone section leader; (seated) Sue Attelierry. secretary; Sharon Shaddix, librarian and first alto section leader; Molly Cartlidge. reporter; Beverly McCall, second soprano section leader; La Jan McAlister, second alto section leader; and Sluron Creel, first soprano section leader. Sharon Creel Cheri Sweetheart 195 Mr. Jerry Forderhasc Choral Director Southern Gents (front rout: Lou Ann Milo (accompanist). Stephen Altawav. David Wilks. Gene Hale. F.«l Pendleton, Mike Brewer, Jimmy Shoals, Randy Short, Lester Butler, (second row): Mark Boswell, I .ark in Smith. Renee Ffrench. Clif Witt. Billy Willis. Tommy Sanders, Gary Fuller. Jerry Sohima. Ralph McCagg. (third row): Jack Alexander. Kurt Pullen. Teddy Purdy, Billy Kingsley, Jimmy Welch. David Massey, Tim Robbins, Charles Perry, Drew Staples, Charles Coleman, (fourth rou): Robert Sanders, Ell Phelps. Paul Witt, Ronnie Welch, John Belt, Robert Grochoske, Eddie Hcintschcl, Richard Lloyd. Gary Brown. Rusty Brockman. Jesse Laredo. (fifth row): Gary Burroughs. Stephen Lusk, Steve Adams, John Busby, John Bull, Steve MeCaleb. Paul Bradburv, David Heibert, Cliarlie Martinez. Charles Strauss, Ronnie Foote, Jimmy Roe. Lou Ann Miles Southern Gents Sweet heart and Accompanist v|£ I' Southern Gent Council — (front rou): Jerry Sehima, secretary; Drew Staples, bass section leader. Ed Pendleton, baritone section leader: (second rou): I .ark in Smith, second tenor section leader; Steve MeCaleb. vice-president: (third row): Gary Burroughs, president: John Busby, tenor sec I lion leader: David Hicbert. bass section leader. 196 All-Region, All-State Members Those in the All-Stale Choir are (sealed): Sharon Shaddix. 1 1 chair-Ut alio: Carolyn Bell. 2nd chair-2nd alio; (standing): Mike Roger . 1st ehair-barilone; Cary Burroughs. 2nd chair-lsl lenor; Leroy Krolczyk. Isl chair-2nd bass: and Janie Cray. Ul chair-2nd soprano. All-Region Choir members are David Pel rash (accompanist). Mike Rogers, Sue Alleberry, Dianne Davidson. Carolyn Bell. Darlene Diehl, Leroy Krolczyk. Sharon Shaddix. Mike Fink. Janie Cray, and Cary Burroughs. 197 Madrigal Choir In «-olor .it the loft. Madrigals | ose in their hand-made authentic Elizabethan «•«sluntrs. They are Sharon Creel. Darlene Diehl. Janie Gray. Charles Dalilhv. Sue Attebcrry, Gary Burroughs. Sharon Shaddix. Mike Rog- ers. Nancy Sheffield. an l 1-eroy Krolczvk. Members are I .on Ann Miles. Sharon Creel. Gary Burroughs, Sue Alleherry. Leroy Krolczvk. Sharon Shaddix. Madrigals present George (Gershwin's musical Porgy and Bess' . Other members are Nancy Sheffield. Charles Dahlby, Darlene Diehl. Mike Rogers, and Janie (Gray. officers air Company Commander, Linda Dyer; Drum Major. Mary Sdwendeman; and First Lieutenants, Kerry Ka tribe and Jan Seamans. Lieutenant of Twirlers is Becky Matings. Twirlers are Lynn Moseley, Lounelle O'Grady, Deborah Klliott. Linda Hopper, Gloria Morgan, Marsha McAlister. Karen Clark. Candy Crist, Lynn McDowell, Phvllis Nugent, am) Linda StovalL Lieutenant of flag is Belfiy Broyles. Flag liearers are Pally Cox. Jo Cook. Gerry Jones. Rulh Ann Lively. Ina Katheryn Davis. Cris Johnston. Linda Shelton Judy Jackson, and Dcdc Kail. Lee Brigadiers Drum Lynn Stratton President Carol Maeser Treasurer 202 Janet Enoch Historian Mrs. Carmel Norton Director Miss Alvera Criffin Business Manager and Bugle Corps Mary Schwendemaii. Drum Major; and Linda Dyer, Company Commander; look at the color picture pined by Iaf Brigadiers in the Student Commons. Bessie helps Brigadiers yell for the Ganders. One hundred and seventy members make up the Corps. On the last note of the fanfare, the Corps begins an exciting drill. 203 Much Brigadier Activity Council members Kay Armstrong. Dcde Kalt, Molly Gartlidge, Betty Jacks. Carol Maeser. Janet Enoch. Martha Marti, Lynn Stratton, Miss Griffin, Mar ha McAlister, Cathv Hillard, Lynn Hart, and Mrs. Norton make many important decisions during the year. Quartermasters Becky Holder. Mary Jane l ?Blanc. Sandra Garrett, Pam Spuhlcr. and Carol Miles keep drums, bugles, and music repaired and in order. I iiiform quartermaster Jean Sumner measures to make sure that Linda Vidrine’s skirt is 2144 inches from the floor. Is rfBehind the Scenes' Brigadiers and their dates at the Ball. Gave Blumberg. Debbie Jacobs. Karen Schiller. Linda Yandcll. Karen Nelson. Pam Matthews. Jeanne Oliphunt. and Bonnae Tromblee recall events in past years record- ed in scrapbooks. Buglers get back into the swing of things as summer practice begins. Officers for 1966 are installed at a luncheon at the Goose Creek Country Chib. ■ 205 Humanities Seminars Standing: Earlene Reed. Mary Beth SchilUci, Robert Whitson. John Hunt. Ronny McCraw, Dee Rushing. I .auric Tillrrv. Staled: Jan Orr, Marv Ann .Nichols. Suzi Schultz. Darlene Stovall, I nora Weimcr, Limla Dyer, Marv (btherine Stewart. Standing: Beefy Hastings. Ginger Jones. Buddy Fuller. Betsv Broyles. Lynn Stratton. Henrv Stevenson. Petr Morgan. Carol Maeser. Ingrid Sundt- Hansen. Kl.se Howell. Mr. Kelly (Sponsor). Seated: Barbara Kirkland. Carolyn DonncUy. Wanda Smith, Cindy Phillips. Marv Schwrndeman. f.oloen Biakov. -Linda Love. Pam Spuhtcr. 206 Senior Science Seminar (bark rote): Robbie Brown. Dwight Fisher, Richard Oliver, Ronnie Endel. Jack Cantrell. Mark Kirkland. John Burn , Mike Mitelumore. (middle rou): Mr. Barry (sponsor). Dennv McAfee. Dennis Overstreet. John Andrews. Larry Ferguson, John Adams. Dr. Johnston (sponsor), (front row): Miss Evelyn Robson (sponsor), Ricky Trout. Dede Calloway, Charlotte Thenemann. Susan Burns. Janice Land. Ingrid Sumit Hansen. Junior Academy of Science John Cobb. Richard Ruckman. Dwaine Robertson. K. P. Black (sponsor), and Annette Maroney prepare to leave for the academy, which was held in Dallas at Southern Methodist I niversity. 207 Junior Science Seminars JUNIOR SCIENCE SEMINAR member are (Mantling): Chuck Webber, Roper Dickey, Richard Ruckman. Larrv Foerater. Cliff Atherton, Mike Wood, and Mr. Brown (sponsor), (seated): Thomv Post. Camilla May. i.aura Pohler, Katherine Glass, and Howard Hum|4ire . (standing): I ee Ekholrn, Larry Brill. Kenneth Skrabanek. Robert Zubik. Mike Hair, and Mr. Tipps (sponsor), (sealed): Marv Bieael. Dwayne Robertson. Mike Wilkenson. and Mike Mullen. 208 Sophomore Science Seminar MEMBERS: Don Barnhill. Mike Ford. Mike Hum. Tim Dunn. Carson Baker. Ronnie Compton. Dr. Thomas Aral (sponsor). Cori Sonnenberg. Jim Gruluugh (sponsor), Shirley Hamner (sponsor). Kathy Center. Amy Johnson, and Dr. VI. F. Libby. MEMBERS: Dr. Ben Rhodes (guest speaker). Mr. Garvyi. Ewell Clark. Morton McPhail. Kenneth l mon. Gary Gutkowaki. Brad Benton. Dan Lang. Jane Gillette. Mike McKee. Karl Gregg. Mr. Rogers (sponsor), Jih- Biekley, and Mr. Chamberlain. Michele Coe President Anchored,, We Hold” Jan Whitten Vice-President Stephanie Warren Recording Secretary Charlotte Solis Treasurer Kathy Lounsberry Chaplain Sharon Bennett Corresponding Secretary ANCHOR Cl.UB PROJECTS: 1. Annual Covers 2. Monks Rest Home 3. St. Janies Rest Home •i. Nursing Home 5. Hospital Cards 6. Poster Parties 7. Easter Eggs r Dwight Denson Club Beau 210 Jan Seamans Historian Ship Ahoy! Mates I Front mu: Rosalvnn Ivy. Dwight Denson, Michrlr Coe, Janet Enoch. Second row: Sandy Marshall. Charlotte Solis, Candee Troxell. Coleen Blakey, Kathy Ed- ant. Third rou: Tinia Wright. Kathv Lubbock. J. Nell Handley. Kathy Higgins. Julia Rice. Kristen Curry . Standing: Sharon Bennett. Mary Katherine Bksrl. iva Williantson. Jane Jordan. Jan Seamans. Brenda Harmon. Jane barker. Rene Carroll, Pam Haynes. Stephanie barren, Jan Whitten. Anchor Club Memben Brenda Harmon. Kath Lubbock. Coleen Blake v. and Jo N«-ll Handlrv make |K sters lo boost the Ganders to victory. Mary Katherine Biesel, Katbv Edwards, and Viva Williamson make hospital cards. Janet Enoch Senior Director Sandv Marshall Junior Director Janet Zavodnv Sophomore Director Annual covers are sold by Jane Parker and Jane Jordan. Delivering the Thanksgiving Iwsket are Debbie Wilkerson. Laura Pohler, and Michele G e. 212 in Action {laving fun at ihe slumber party arc Rosalynn Ivy, Candee Troxcll, Pam Haynes, and Tinia Wright. President Michele Coc conducts a club meet ing. TENDERS One of the Anchor Club’s many posters. Christmas cards are made by Kris Curry. Renee Carroll, Kathy Higgins, and Julia Rice. Members enjoy a break at a poster party. Members look attentive ? at club meetings. 213 Mrs. Trey big Sponsor Dennis Williams Club Beau (top row): Theresa Nelson. Kerry Katril e. Jan Doskocil. Alice Sawbcrgcr. Kalhy Linder. Jennifer Jones. Shirley W eikel, Johny Bradbury. Roxanne Turner. (middle row): l.vnn Moseley. Debbie Saner, lx unelle O’Grady. Diana Williams. Belt) Jacobs, Judy Prince, Kalhy Anderson. Connie Donnelly. Becky Hast- ings. Linda Enderli. (bottom row): CalHv Casey. Gloria Morgan. Ann Lillard. Olivia McClelland. Marion Whalen, Karen Clark, (not pictured): Connie Cole. Deborah Elliot, Janis M«'Callum, Cheryl Moliason. Michael Parker. Mary Spear. Linda Stovall, Mary Zierlein. Becky Hastings President Ann Ullard Pice Prvside.nl Jan Doskocil Lynn Moseley Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Johny Bradbury Kerry Katribe Janice McCaliuro Treasurer Historian Parliamentarian Debbie Sarver Chaplain Theresa Nelson Reporter 215 ANTLER CLUB OFFICERS AND SENIORS 1965-1966 Louncllr O’Grady Senior Director Linda Stovall Sophomore Director Marion Whalen Junior Director The Antler Club, sponsored by the Baytown Elks Lodge, is six years old. Antlers strive to pro- mote good will and fellowship among its members, to serve the school in worthwhile activities and to participate in projects of a civic nature. This year funds from the candy sale enabled the Antlers to give one student an all expense paid scholarship to the Cerebral Palsy School. Club projects are Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets for needy families, and work at the Cerebral Palsy Center. 216 Antlers Work Toward Higher Standards Booking baseball spirit is just one of the Antler’s spring projects. Linda Emlrrli. Theresa Nelson, and Ann Dillard are all smiles when Debbie Saner receives her invitation. As usual, our smiling beau. Dennis Williams, is the cen- ter of attention. Antlers wait for the highlight of installation—refreshments. 217 New members are introduced into the dub at a coke party in their honor. Because they might lie sorry, no one wants to be the first one asleep at the annual slumber party. Art Club Jon MoMani President George Cummings Treasurer Ed Pendleton I'ice-President Beverly Litton Reporter Nancy DeShaze Secretary Janice Trahan Historian lands Matthews Parliamentarian Cathy Eastlum Chaplain I-re DrVorc Sergeant-At-Arms Members arc (first row): Donna Fenimore, Jennifer Sirratt. Kathy Allen, (second rou ): Nora Korlh. Nancy iVShazo. Cathy Coates. Cathv Eastham. (third row) Katherine Sobolik. Dorothy Ham . Kav CJark. (fourth row): Al Fayle, Ed Pendleton. Van Frrrel. Mr. Tadlock (sponsor), (fifth rou): Rav IsabrII ami Blake Nelson. (first row): Brenda Hollaway. Beverly Litton. Cecitc Fos- ter. (second row): Lee DeN’ore. Marcia Wolnwlev. Susan Mach, (third row): 1-arry Knox. Connie Schrader. Janice Trahan. Linda Matthew , (fourth row): Jerr Smith. Bol by Ptacek, Bill Martin, (fifth rou): Jon McManis, Stephen Beck a. and George Cummings. These an a few of the exhibit? shown at Fine Arts Festival. One, two; One, two, three . . . 220 Surprise!! This may look funny, but . . .? Students display their fine work. Beverly Litton, Ocil Foster, Brenda Hollaway. -r DeVore, Bbke Nelson, Susan Mach. Linda Matthews. Norma Sherman, and Janie.? Trahan lake a break from their spiril making task. Beverly Ulton. Blake Nelson. Connie Sehrailrr. lar DeVore. Cecil Foster. Brenda Hollaway. and Janice Trahan | int themselves as well as the windows. 221 Baytown Chapter 2 DECA DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Damn Baggett President Debbie Mill Treasurer Brad Woolen Reporter MAMKCTlMO AMO OiataiauTlOH CLUBS OF AMERICA Man Jessie Ramirez Recording Secretary Sally Carroll Historian Iamb Barri ll mux Public Relations I .aura Hale Corresponding Secretary Roy Wood Parliamentarian Mrs. Mary Beth McElroy I). E. Coordinator 222 THIRD PERIOD D.E. (First row): Roy Wood. Charles Shaffer. Donna HofTpuuir. Norman Batlarbee. Victor Humphrey. (Second rou): Mary Hunt. Marshall Spell, Sally Carroll, Marsha Jones. (Third row): Kathy lxxinsbcrry. Brad Woolen, Jennie Morgan. Danny Baggett, Mrs. Mary Belli MeKIroy. (Fourth row): Kelly Mudd. Iluey Sigers. Jack (jin. Linda Cowart. (Fifth row): Conrad Careia, Andy Spell. Paul Cherry. Louis Barrillcaux. Jerry Allen. FOI KTII PERIOD I). E. (Front rou): Janice Alexander. Paul Fulmer, Don Newby. Kathy Bridges, Kenneth Carter. Jimmy Johnson. Bonnie Smith. (Standing): Gordon Andrews, JoAnn Woolen. Niekv Franco. Donna Brown. David Burgess. Marvin Greer, Chester Nabours. Mrs. Mary Belli Me Elroy. 223 Donna Hoffpauir. Paul Cherrv. and Fred Adams are outstanding students in D.E. D.E. students eating and talking at the Installation Banquet. The bosses got certificates of appreciation from their employees. Kelly Mudd. Victor Humphrey, and Andy Spell are all smiles during 'the Damn Baggett presents Mr. Tillerv with a life membership certific banquet. ate. 224 Combines Fun and Work David Burgess doesn't look as if he’s working loo hard. Jimmv Johnson. Cordon Andrews. andChes- ler Nabours go over DECA material. Huey Seegers ami Charles Sharffcr are caught with their boss. Mr. Woods. Marvin Creer pays dose attention to his work. Jerry Allen. Danny Smith. Paul Fulmer, and Nicky Franco pause during D.E. Bonnie Smith, Janice Alexander and Pat Toronjo enjoy clowning around with Mrs. McElrov during D.E. Linda Cowart seems to enjoy her job and being a D.E. student. 225 D.E. Club President Fred Adams Treasurer Judy Troutman First Pice-President Linda Chandler Recording Secretary Patty Duhon Sueetheart of the Dislributite Education Club So. 1 Katin Sanders Corresponding ' Jo Ann Wo Secretary ooten Sergeant-at-Arms Mike Mathew? Historian Judy Parsons Chaplain Bracy Hill Social Chairman Kathy EmPinger Reporter Lymia Rodgers Parliamentarian Debbie Marshall Photographer Sydonia Kalisek 226 the r(State's Best’ D.E. student are active in many school activities. These are presidents of vari- ous clubs: Jerry Smith. Thespians: Edith Miller. Future Homemakers: Darlene Stovall. Junior Optimism : and Kelly Mudd. Future Farmers of America. Distributive Education received a trophy for the best state Distributive Education chapter. Accepting the trophy are Dannv Smith. Judy Parsons. Larry Lester, ami Mr. l slie M. Couch. Kathv Sanders, Jerry Smith. Judy Parsons. Fred Adams, and Judy Troutman attended the Houston contest. Judy Parsons was in the top ten for sales demonstration. These 1964 1965 Students. Michalene. Mock. Mr. Couch (Sponsor). Jennie Middleton, and Chuck Commings. win the National Contest. $200. and two trophies. Standing: Richard Passmore, Jimmv Krvant, I cwb Hanson. David Jones. Seated: Carol Bovett. Janet Meredith. Jrrrv Smith, Oliver ( wart. Debbie Hill. Standing: Gonion Zavodney, Debbie Marshall. Seated: Fred Adams. Alan I-ansoob, Debbie Jannise, Sydonia Kallwk, Mike Mathews. Standing: Andv Scott, Danny Smith. Seated: Kathy Sanders. Dennis King. Lvnda Rodgers, group « f happv D. K. students enjoy a coke in the commons. Kathy Emfinger. Wayne Hill. Paul Kamrriz. Darlene Stovall. A 229 Diversified Occupations Club (Bark row): Mary Ann Wilson, Verna Winkelmann, Richard Newton, Wibert Winkelinann. Edward Crawford. James Murray. I-arry Centry. (Middle row): Mr. W. F. Muller. Charlene Antonini. Unda Robinson. Tricia Johnson. Vicki Vaughn. Estella Maxwell. I.imla Sanders. (Front row): Joe Avlor, Donald Robertson. Ronald Shipman. Albert Winters. James Stasney. Curst speaker for the Employer-Employee Banquet was Carl Young. Jr. 230 Mary Ann Wilson, treasurer, presents Tricia Johnson, sweetheart, with a corsage at the bampiet. President Wilbert Winkelinann , Vice-President Linda Sanders Secretary Verna Winkelinann Preparing Leadership Treasurer Mary Ann Wilson Today for Tomorrow! Reporter Estella Maxwell Sweetheart Trieia Johnson Chaplain Vicki Vaughn Sgt.-At-Arms Richard Newton honald Robertson is awarded a scholarship for leadership School held in Wilbert Winkelinann. president, is presented an award for the outstanding member of Amlin. the club. 231 4th Period D.O. Club Douglas Pope Gulf ('.oast Hospital Marigale Teel Cynthia Huron. Gulf ('.oast Barry Vickers Hospital; Nora Story, Jimmy Vickers’ Wholesale Rye’s Auto Service Boh Bellah Port Houston Iron Randal Roth Bottom: Tern McNair, Kay Brown, Nora Story. Linda Morgan. Susan Gates. Middle: Cynthia Huron. Kathy Smith. Barry Vickers. Thomas Parrish. Max Bellah, Shelia Ridge. Marigale Ted. Back: Douglas Pope. Andy Stahl, Donny Tucker, Randal Roth. Bob Bellah. OFFICERS Front left: Kathy Smile, secretary; Thomas Parrish, vice-president; Boh Bellah. chaplain: Andy Stahl, sgt.-at-arms; Back: Mangalc Teel. rqx rtcr; Kay Brown, homeroom representative; Susan Gates, treas- urer; Barry Wkcrs. president. Andy Stahl Working? Front: Max BcUoh. Susan Gates. Shelia Ridge. Kaths Smile; Back: Barry Vickers, Marigale Teel. Donny Tucker. Bob Bellah, Cynthia Huron. Terry McNair. Nora Story, Kay Brown. Kay Brown Raytown Eye Clinic 233 Kelly Mudd President Francis House Secretary- FFA Teaches Leadership Linda Anderson Sweetheart 65-66 (Juries West Vice-President Thomas Jcnnischc Treasurer Richard Harrington Sentinel 234 Kenny Dickerson Reporter Floyd Oliver Advisor and Cooperation (bottom row): I-irry Woods. Charles Winklcm.inn, Rav W'ecks. Agustin Vasquez, Kcnnv Dickerson, Robert Passmore, Daryl Greenwood. Kenneth Faubian,Chuck Harris, Roger Horton. Porter West, (second row): Quirk Putman. W illiam Moorhead, Donald Currie, Roger Smelser, Gary Sanders. Jack Iw. Bert Kit man. Clyde Mullins. Raymond Roark. Floyd Oliver, (third row): Rick Join . Thomas Jones. Mike Henderson. Harold Witter. Sammy Vascjuez, David Tydladca. Charles W« t. Tom Jennische. W illiam Shipp, fourth roicj; Thomas Zeglin, Don Hughes. Hugh Lloyd. Jerry Hutchins. Steve Meloy. John Hibbard. Allen lleidbreder. Ron- ald Colwell, Steve Betti . Kelly Mudd. fifth row): Rickey Fleischman, Jo Cook. Donald York. George Lravin , Daryl Parker, Dick Powell. Marvin Baker. Joel Car- We, Ranch Mullens, James Patterson, (sixth row): Qarence Benoit. Richard Harrington, Daniel Randi. Marshall Horton, Ranch Milliken. Bobby Favle. Jimmv Bryant. Francis House, Karl Cooper, Gary Norris. 235 Future Farmers 236 Second-war boys work on the chapter's trailer. Are rDown to Earth’ Senior students observe the grass experimental plots behind the agriculture building. Kelly Mudd discusses plan for the annual bar-b-que with club members. IBHKR' I TIk- first-year boy clean poultry. The third-year boys transplant tomato plants. 237 Future Homemakers Oiarlnttr Whitesides President Carole Brennan Vice-President (iarol While Parliamentarian 238 Mm. Cleveland Sponsor Learn Household Secrets 239 Standing: Mary Parrish. Carol Pantoja, Carolyn McDaniel, lairetta Gingles, Diane Ayers, Charlotte Whiteside , Donna Baldwin. Sitting: Karen Henderson, Betty Jones, Carolyn Johnson. I at is Havard, Janet Meredith, Cynthia a bb. and Lvnda K nobles. Standing: Bobbie Camptiell, Violet Miller. Linda Kddleinan. Carol Sowders. Pat Short. Carol White, Martha Brent, Ernestine Juarez, and Patricia Davis. Sitting: Peggy Foreman. Sharon Bearden. Sandra Whitesides, Jo Ann Malae, Ginger Whitaker. Nona Rucker. Anne Black, and Carole Brennan. Maxine William Sergeant-al- Arms Sandra Jones Senior Advisor Chris Comeaux Reporter Jranene Stone Vice-President Donna Hoffpauir Chaplain Belinda McWilliams Corresponding Secretary Bonnae Tromblee Treasurer Donna Page Sophomore Representative Zandra Behrens Sophomore Representative Andrea Mills Recording Secretary MOTTO: For a future that’s bright. Be a leader in white.” Molly St. John President PURPOSE: To encourage high school students to investigate nursing as a career and to give service to their school and community. ' I Debbie McDonald Club Belle Future Nurses Club SENIOR MEMBERS—Finn row: Linda Sander . Jeanne Slone, Linda Morris, Bobbye Eberly, Rosie Ansualda. Mary Del Toro. Second row: Sandra Jones, Verna Winklemann, Kstella Maxwell. Molly Si. John. Bonnae Tromblee. Third row: Chum Bengtson, Jane Eilent. Debbie McDonald. Anna Jaime. Fourth row: 1-ouisc Spencer. Andrea Mills, Novella Hanson. Aline Parker. Polly Dial. Delegate lo ihr Slate Convention. A Sunday executive meeting. Evmone contributed to the TB Drive. Mrs. Stone and Mrs. Blakey entertain at the Mother-Daughter Banquet. A serious discussion at the rally??? It’s Not All Work-No Play All aboard for tin- rally! The dolls?! of the FNC SOPHOMORK MKMBERS First row: Becky Skelton, Donna Page. Lynne Hale. Gloria Sanford. .Second row: Iri Mari . Paula Jones. Donna Casey, Liana Knox. Third rou : Tern Adam . Deldiie Rogers. Kathy Masters. Jacqueline Greer. Carol Casteel. Fourth mu: Virginia Frotnme. Zandra Behrens. Dolores Ortiz. the Girls in White! Bluebirds. I.imb Morris ami Maxine Williams, a! work. On lour al Ben Taub Hospital. Senior girls receive their 3-vear pins. A stop in the tour of John Sralv Hospital. A vielorious volleyball team??? Jl MOB MK.MBKRS — Hotiom rou: Virginia Mitchell. Robbie Porter, l.uAnn Cakcbrrad. Nbxine W illiams. Sara Gonzalez. Second rou: Clarie Kjnkin. Chris Comeaux. Belinda McWilliams, Rita Ogden. Judy Barber. Third row: Patsy Caver. Anna Lankford, Cynthia RusacU. Teresa Guest. Wanna Liles. Fourth rou: Judy Wootan. Terry Ford, Debbie Wallingford. Fifth rou: Rebecca Hamel. Marianne Jacob. Ix ynita Bcaurd. George S. Armstrong Chapter Freddy Rio President Ann Bbkenev Sueelheart PURPOSES 1. To interest young men and women in teaching as a career. 2. To impart an understanding of the development and purposes of our public schools. 3. To aid in self-evaluation. • . To supply participation in pre- vocational activities which are both exploratory and developmental in nature. Pan Phelp Secretary Mary Skeen Treasurer Carol F.il.ind Chaplain Richard Newton Parliamentarian 244 Frrddv Rios. president. .«ml Mr. Webber, sponsor of the club discuss club activities. Gordon HofTpauir, vice-president. Mr. Webber, and Freddy Rios sat at the head table at the club banquet. Rolxrt Smith. Mr. Webber. Michael Gonzales. and Ann Blakeney had all they could eat at the club's progressive dinner. New club members soon become a part of club activities. Club members attended the dub banquet. 245 Rickey Johnson entertains at the progressive dinner. R.B. Sparks Future Teachers 246 Chuck Miller Club Beau Mrs. Strauss Sponsor Cathy Hillard President Carolyn Donnelly Vice-President Judy Burnett Recording Secretary Linda De LaVergne Corresponding Secretary Linda Ellis Treasurer Margaret Bo alii on Parlia me atari an Barbara Kirkland Historian Judy Holla way Reporter Vicki Cummings Chaplain Iris Harrington Sophomore Director icrv Margie Miller Senior Director Ann Bianchi Junior Director r Eva Ansualda. Sharon Chatham. Mary Jo Dnnkerly, and Pal Wimmcr prepare a Christmas basket for a not!) family. Millie Herbert. Mary Sue Hester, and Judy Holla wav work on projecta for the elub. Saundra Brownshadle, Dora l e ChasnofF, (.indy Jones. Vicki Partin, and Franc Bethea get to know each other at the club slumber party. Amy Johnson, Ann Hughes. I.inda De LaVrrgne. Kathv Hillard. Mary Hester, ami Barlwa Kirkland prepare refreshments for the club installation. Judy Burnett. Carolyn Donnelly. Mrs. Strauss, and Catiiv Hillard consider applications for club mem- bership. Hence Bishop. I.inda llollaway. and Amy Johnson enjoy I lie annual tea given for the parent and teacher . 247 Robert E. Lee Future President Recording Secretary Treasurer Nancy Thompson Claudia Dahltjuist Pal Ropers Club members are (Connie Gautreaux. Claudia Dahlquist, Nancy Thompson. Mr . Brown. Joanne Gates. Pal Ropers. Pal Townsend. Glenda Ghamblin. Judy Killingsworth. Cathy Heinrich, Deborah Taylor. Mary Dahlquist, Debbie Wooster. Ijutv Gautreaux. Paula Davis. Kathy Jacobs. Carol I Blanc, Patsy Baker. Marilynn Becka. Sharon Idoux. Jane Adams, Carol Hausmann, Unda Kcrvin. and Joey McChesncy. Not pictured are Evelyn Buckcls and Nita la 1. 248 Teachers Club Historian Paula Davis Chaplain Linda Kervin Parliamentarian Connie Gautreaux Reporter Carol Hausmann Senior Director MariKnn Bccka Junior Director Kathy Heinrich I Members relax casually a! a slumber party. '«ting for officers takes up one Tuesday meeting. Kenny Mangum Club Beau Officers Claudia. Marilvnn. Jane, and Connie select new members. 249 Gazette” Staff Keeps Mark Gage and Linda Ferrell discus news releases posted on «Is bullclin board. Meet the Hedda Hopper of the sports world, columnist Kenny Lannou. ’’Hum. wonder bow that got in there? contemplates Johnny Black. 250 Students Informed Beverly Skko. 1’amrl.i Nance, and June Jordan return from selling ads. Guess who didn’t sell any? Travis Tomjaek caught at a frustrating time, while writing a headline. Staff Members Work Work goes faster when she chews, except Carol IJminers prefers pencils to W'rigley’ . Mr-. Vahrrie Childress. sponsor, finds some of ll e staffs writings amusing. Mrs. Evelyn Radgley tells Butch Kelly, business manager, to quit adding zeros to tlie checks. 252 to Complete an Issue Mrs. Winnie Brown; (seated), goes over plan lor the new high school with Gazette reporters Parn Nam e (left) ami Janet Enoch. Pete Morgan types the final copy of hi- unusual (?) column (Confessions of a High School Slavin'” as Krie Johnson looks on in womler. GANDER GAZE'ITE STAKE Editor.............. News Editor........... Feature Editor . . . . Sports Editor......... Club News Editor . Circulation Manager Business Manager . (Columnists........... News Staff: ............(Carol Lammers ............Travis Toinjack ...............Pam Nance ...............John Black ...............Janet Enoch ...........V icki Hutchinson ...............Butch Kelly ...............Pete Morgan Kennv Linnmt. Tinia Wright Peggy (Compton, Carolyn Elliott. I.iqda Ferrell. Mark Gage. Eric Johnson. Jane Jordan. Connie Schrader. Beverly Sicko, Judy Brookes. Faculty Advisor....................Mrs. Valerie (Childress 253 G.R.A. - A Club BKARS—top to b ntom: Joan Cappleman, Cvnthia Jcrnignn, Pally Thenetnann, Barbara Merrill. Sharron Siorck. Susan Tavlor. Sliaron Johnson. Ada Jane Johnson. Beverly Hall. Susan Burns. Brenda Sherman. Debbie Grimes, Beverly Navarre. .Vo pictured: Johnny Mae Sorrells. OFFICERS—seated: Camille Bunting, first vice-president; Cvnthia Jernigan. treasur- er. standing: Sandra Greene, president; Charlotte Thenenunn. recorder: Janice Lind, recorder; Marilyn Marshall, second vice-president; Sliaron Milner, secretary. BEES—front mu: Regina Loper. Annette Cartwright. Shirlev Tibbcts. LaNell Corden. Camille Bunting, Charissa Owen, back row: Cnu Benavides. Patti Smith. Suzanne Schragc. Cvnthia Cummins. Patty Akin. June led ter, Cenor Weimer. AW pictured: Nona Cormier. of Athletes CA PTAI NS—front row: Bcckv Hill. Poodles; Linda Underwood, Roadrunners: 14 nora W rimer. Bees: Susie Schulz. Camels, bark rou: Pam Telford. Donkeys: Kay Jungbluth. Mice; Joan Cajipleinan, Bears: Mary Bohalik. Kangaroos. ASSISTANT CAPTAINS-;■front row: Janis Johnson. Kangaroos: Charlelle Hart, Donkeys; Susan Burns. Bears: Connie Hinton, Roadrunners; back row: Bette Parker. Camels; LiNell Cordon. Bees: Norma Potter. Poodles: Sot pictured; Barbara Moses. Mice. ROADRUNNERS—top to bottom: Janet Struck. Cindy Johnson, Edie Duffcy, Linda Underwood. Liz Hebei. Susie Barker. Gmnir Hinton. Sandra Parker. Barbara Wood, Kathy Stanbery. Sharon Dittfurth. Susan Booth. Carolyn Bohalik. Sot pictured: Margaret Hall. MICE—front rou: Linda Ferrell. Karol kmmrri. Dahlia Cov. Carol SorrelLs. Nuri Rushing, back row: Kay Jungbluth, Diane Clark. Linda Spears. Lnda Yandell. Janice land. Sot po- inted; Gwendolyn Alpha. Pam Henley. JCrlara Moses, Judy Rowe. KANGAROOS —front mu: Judy Pratt. Phyllis Bayer. Linda Gregory. Triria Thompson. Suo lamp. Diane Mo Bride. Jani John- w ii. Bark raw: Charlotte Thencmann. Monty Uvcly. Sharon Warlord. Sandra Creme. Virginia Rm . Dnrothv Malic. Man Bobalik. G.R.A. teams compete for the championship in table tennis. G.R.A. members play volleyball during club meetings and give an annual tournament open to all olults. 256 POODLES—lop lo bottom: Angie Slagle. Angela Shim. Sharon Apel. Beok Hill. Sharon Milner. Jo Ann Kirkland. Nonna Potter. Pam Fleming. Shorn Ziegler. Karen Guidry. Sandy Johnson. Carrie Gregg. Linda Guioe. Pegg I jlVergne. CAMKLS-Yront row: Diane Atkin . Kathy Strewn. Beverly Sicko. Linda 1 jmb, Shirley Dittman. Jannie Wolf, and Bette Parker. hock row: Dee Hushing. Donna Shannon. Phyllis Baker. Linda House. Beverly Hobos. Kathleen Johnson, and Susie Schulze. DONKEYS—lop to bottom: Ann Quinn. Pam Telford. Marilyn Marshall. Susan Quinn, Sharon Henderson, Sherry Wade. Mary Krizakv Wanda Navarre, Rita LaFour, Cookie Childers. Deanne Peterson, Linda Harrison, and Char let te Hart. Not pictured: Debbie Gregersen. G.R.A. members shoot for a high score in team points. Basket hall has always been a favorite sport of G.R.A. members. Brlt KurhInteract Sweetheart The purpose of the Interact Club is lo provide opportun- it for young men to work together in a world fellowship dedicated to sendee and international understanding (Hub members and sweetheart at Baytown LnPorte Tunnel Roadside Park. 258 Interact—Fulfillment Through Service Lane W ard surveys remains of Interact CAR SMASH. Interact meets each Tuesday in Mr. Rogers’ room. Early morning surprise breakfast boosted club morale and ruined th members health. Club members at tunnel entrance: Kenny Mangum,sweetheart Betty Fuchs, Mac Hunter, Cliff Atherton. Robert Mcllwain. Mike Evans, Lynn Mc( owan. Chris Carlson. Tommy Nelson. Johnny W idling. Ricky Hazelwood, Richard Plato. Russell Hargraves, lame Ward. O. E. Downing. Dean I.itllepage. Tommy Cm. ' Iniek Clinton. Ronnie Delloyos. Johnny Morrison. 259 Junior Classical League We. the members of the Junior Classical League, covenant to ham! on the torch of classical civilization in the modern world. Wo believe an acquaintance with the civilizations of Greece and Rome will help us understand and appraise this world of todav. which is indebted to ancient civilization in its government, laws, literature, language, and arts.” Cri Traxler JCL Surrtheart Mr. Sherman ChHdres S Hin.utr 260 The Roman Banquet was one of die highlights of the year. JCl. members displav omr of I heir numerous trophies. (seated): Joe Bicklcy. VI ilium Young, Justin Kollmever. Henry Sicyciwon, Scoll Armstrong. (standing): Jane Parker, Jennifer Sirralt. Mike Mullen. Catherine Gloss. Curtis Sanders. Miles Yinein, John Qiildres. Mary Kormek. Junior (Classical l-eague members watch the exciting finish of a glmliatori.il combat. The spectators are (standing): Joe Biekley, Justin Kollmever. Kurt Pullen. Scott Armstrong, Henry Stevenson, Julie Korenck. Catherine Class. William Young, Jane Parker. Jennifer Sirralt. ami John Children; (sittingt: Man Korenck, Mike Mullen. Carolyn Strickland, and Pat Brinkman. The gladiators are Mile Vincin and Curtis Sanders. 261 National Sweepstakes! National Omvention delegates, Ronny MfOaw, Susan Burns. Mike Mullen. Ronnie Endel. Dean Uttlepage. lav Kkliolm. anil Henry Stevenson watch the JCL National Olympics. Tommy Pullen and Dean l.itllc|«age placed in several Olympic events. The local travel agent (bottom right) sees the convention delegate off at Houston international Airport. The 1965 Junior Classical 1 -ague National Convention was held in law Angeles. Texas won the sweepstakes award by getting tin highest numlier of |H ints in the various contents. The Robert E. lar dub brought the sweepstakes plaque home, since they made more points tlian any other Texas chapter. (Content winners from Baytown were (front): Susan Burns (1st m second yr. vocabulary). Mike Mullen (1st in first yr. vocabulary).and Margaret Sucssc (3rd in third vr. mylhologv); (back): Henry Stevenson (1st in oratory, 1st in first yr. derivatives), las1 Kkholm (2nd in Roman costume), and Dean 262, iu,rf‘a,I'‘ vr‘ 8ramm d- Lw! Fkliolm sells program at a home footlull game, a one of the elub money-making projects. Mary Korenek ami lav Kkholm look at iIm library bulletin board, which was decorated for Latin W eek and the state convention. Lee JCL Hosts State Convention OFFICERS President Jerry Gordon Vice-President Judy Kelley Recording Secretary Linda Massey Corresponding Secretary Peggy Kemplay Treasurer Pam Matthew Junior Historian Chris Buckner VLi)e Junior pistor tan Club C£)f She Sexaa jSinte Historical Association Robert E. Lee High School BAYTOWN, TEXAS Sponsors MRS. SYBIL JORDAN ROBERT P. KELLEY Chaplain Allen Jan seek Social Chairman Jean Mann Pianist Linda Anderson Pari iamen to rta n Stanley Bishop Attendance Recorder Bosalyn Franla Publicity Chairman Gary Boehme RcfHirler Jerrv Smith Officers lieneath the historical oak: Allen Janacek, Pam Matthews. Jerry (Jordan. Peggy Kemplay, Stanley Bishop. Linda Massey, Judy Kelley. Chris Buckner. Jean Mann, Gary Bochine, Kosalvn Franta. Hie officer display the flag, which was made by the club. Top row: Jerry Cordon. Chris Buckner, All n Janacek, Ed Marshall, George Burl, Joo Kuhik, Mr. Kellev. Row 2: Gerry Tindall. Neil Platzcr, Jeanie Rushing. David Gregory, Ken Sanderson. Stanley Bishop. Vernon Haves. Row 2: Ann W.thrmund. Carolyn Elliott. Calhv Lord, Jeanic Glenn. Carolyn Felknor. Beth Phillips. Jerrv Smith. Row 4: Nanev Tucker. Ernestine Masters. Pam Matthews. Gave Heater. Su i (Quinton. Carl Hobthcuscr. Bollom row: Patricia Wolfie. Carol Gordon, J li Tollison, Susan Bette , Sherry Evans. Shirley Evans. Top row. Jannice Jeffrey. Terry Smith. Dale Burch. Mickey Smith. Charlotte Sullivan. Dwight Anthony. Ed Ferguson, Camilla May, Gary Boehme. Row 2: Lillian Dunn. Diane Smitherman. Sharon Griffin. Garv Burns. Charles Kelly. Linda Massey. Skip Rome. Yvonne Arnette. Kosalvn Franta, Gary Cappleman. Row 2: Linda Anderson. Sandra fiance, Terry Gordon. Judy Kelley. (3iri Ehlig, Becky Tomlinson. Vicki Johnson, lioilom row: Annette Real. Diane Hughe . Sandra Bossley, Peggy Kemplav. Pal Thule, Betty Jo Roger . Nyli Martin. Dyli Martin, Tachie Clevenger. 265 The Confederate Ball Court yUEEN Peggy Krmplav ESCORT Jimmy Shepard PRINCESS Pam Malthas ESCORT Eddy Marshall LADY OF THE COI RT Rosalyn Fran I a ESCORT Garv Bochmc LADY OF THE COURT Charlotte Sullivan ESCORT Hugh Cary Rhoauinc LADY OF THE COI RT Judv Kollo ESCORT W Ferguson LADY OF THE COI RT Linda Masso ESCORT Phillip Jackson If NIOR IK CHESS Linda Anderson ESCORT Chuck Putman SOPHOMORE Dt CHESS Jodi Tollison ESCORT lairry Wilkie 266 SENIOR DUCHESS jean Mann ESCORT Ronnie Hudson Parents Help With Ball Chaperone were (standing): Mr. M. A. Jordan. Mr. K. K. Mann. Mr. J. R. Buckner. Mr. 0. V. Bochmc, Mrs. C. V. Bochmr. Mr. M. I.. Matthews. Mrs. M. I,. Matthews. Mrs. C. M. Masses. Mr. C. M. Massey. Mrs. M. A. Jordan. Mrs. W. B. Anderson. Mrs. Harry Gordon. Mr. . B. Anderson. Mr. Harry Gordon. Mrs. R. I’. Kelley. Mr. U. I , krllev. (Seated): Mr . J. R. Buckner. Mi Debbie Briggs. Mrs. R. E. Mann, and Mrs. J. N. Flanagan. Terrv Gordon presents Mr. Kellr with a gift from the History Club while Mrs. Jordan looks on. Chaperones watch with interest a teenagers dance. 267 Members Keep Busy With Dwight Anthony, Carol Cordon, Pam Matthews, Eddy Mar- «•hall. Carl HobJiausrr. Shorn Evans, Sandra Boss ley, J xli Tolleson. and David Gregory got ready for their Austin trip. Vicki Johnson. George Burl. Gav Heater. Beth Phillips. Yvonne Arnett. Dianne Smitherman, Neal Plat er. and Pam Matthews display the Texas flag. 268 Gerry Tindall. Nancy Tucker, Linda Massey. Carry Cappleman. Carolyn Elliot. Carrie Queen. Shirley Evans, Chris Buckner. Dianne Hughes, and Charlotte Sullivan work on tile club's Christmas project of sending presents to Viet Nam and a Baytown family. History Club Activities History Gub member busy planning tin- Buckaroo Dam e: standing: Linda An derson, David Gregory Lilian Dunn. Sandra I lance jirl Grrene. Stanley Bishop, and Vernon Haves Sitting: Becky Tomlinson Sharon Griffin, and Terry Gordon. Dale Burt, Susan Bettes, Allen Janacek. Susie Quinton. Gary Boehme, Peggy Kemplity. and Annette Reel, writing their yearly history theme. Signing up for the Yacht Sam Houston trip are Ned Platzer, George Burt, Judy Kelley. Nvli Martin, Garl Hol iieuser. Stanley Bishop, and Ed Ferguson. Sitting are Tachie Clevenger, Pat Thulis, (Carolyn Felknor, and Dyli Martin. 269 Jr. Optimisses Darlene Stovall President Judv Horton Parliamentarian Peggy Davb. Junior Dirtrtor PI RPOSE: To perform services for the school and for the community. 270 Combine Janie Gray Yiee-Presidrnt Sharon Shaddix Historian Judy Liiinon Sophomore Director Fun With Service WSMi Members—(Ijeft to right): Sharon Shaddix. Beverly Threadgill. Janie Gray. Judy Horton. Brenda Casey. Sue Barnhill. Judy Lannou. Darlene Stovall. Sharon Creel, and Tercsia Dunn. Janie Gray and Judy Horton serve at the Mother- Daugh- ter Tea. Janice Morgan. Sharon Shaddix. ami the pause that refreshes.” Miss Helen Bowers—Junior Optimises sponsor. Florence House. Judy Earthman, Judy l annou, Nanry Sheffield, ami Sandv Busby eat at the club slumber partv. 271 Members Boost Our attentive (?) club members at a Tuesday meeting. Sharon Creel and Sara June are the very first in line. Could they be hungry? First rou: Judy Karthman. Patty Lsnhatn. Karen Harvey, Vicki Busby. Second rou : Gail Gammage. Linda Hardison. Nancy Savage. Third rou: Man I'pton, Donna Reed. Patricia Sccll. 272 Janice Morgan. Deanna Donclson. Barbara Bcardmore, and Donna Riddick get carried away! President Darlene Stovall presents the gavel to Gail Gammage. the nrvdv elected President for 1966-67. School Spirit Gluh member help the Gander to Swat the Jackets! First rou : Donna Riddick. Sandy Busbv, Janice Morgan. Second row: Barlwra Bcardmorr. Deanna Donclson. Donna Glamon. Tommy Pullen, l.inda Goudsun, Joy Odom. Florence House. Linda Davis. Better stop talking, or Judy will give a bad mark! President Darlene Stovall presides at a club meeting. 273 Rotary Anns 274 y Cave RlumU-rg Sec re tan, Roily Fuchs Vice-Presidr.nl Sandra Carroll Pa riia men In n a n Ois Traxlor Junior Director Kminie Marsh Club Beau Ann Tiller). Kav Armstrong, Jan Hemlerson, F.tlir Scantlrn. and Unda Fayle work on a service project. NVw cluli members Jean Sumner. Nancy Winninghum. Tish Wilson. Lynn Calloway. and Georganne Chandler. Susan Knox, l al Kveton. Beverly Calhoun, Janet Font, and Cave Blumbrrg advertise the Science Fair. Carol Miles, Belly Jacks. Bette Fuchs. Kathleen Wilcox, and Diana Dickerson have a committee meeting. 'Hte school's rose bushes donated by Rotary Anns, are I icing trimmed by Marsha Me A lister, Cris Trader. Diana Beavers. Kav Morris, and Debbie Carney . 9 This is just one of the tallies at the dub banquet. v ► m Junior Rotary Ann Objectives To meet opportunities for service. To maintain high ethical standards in school and social life. To apply the ideal of service in personal and community life. Fred Hami Corresponding Secretary Key Club Activities Are Bobby Warrrn President Mary ('.athrrinr Stewart Sweetheart Larry Ferguftun Treasurer Kidiaril Oliver Senior Director Handled by Able Officers Junior members arc (lop lo bottom): Mike Ashley. Rulfert Dingles. Scoll lagged. Frank Boudrcauv. Scott Barringer. Ira Thompson. Jiinmv Saveli. Kddir Kenny, Truman Gox. Dickey Bree and, l)avi«l McMurray. Ik John- son. Kenny Fenelon. Norman Mon I gome r , Hobrrl Bovd, and Hal Parrish. Members Participate in Sophomore Key Club member are {back row): Mark Moore ami Tommy Burn- side: {front ruu): Scot! Armstrong. Livne lannus. and Donnie Mucnnink. Other sojdioinore manbers are (back rou : Jim Fayle. Will Mnninper. and Jerry {middle row): Chew Platt, ami Sidney Thomas; (front rou): Ronnie Garrett. Stephen Weaver. Pat Orehin. anil Justin Kollmeyer. Donnie Cook. Dennis Williams, and Dwight Denson stand by the pine tree tin Key Club 280 donated to the school. Worthwhile Services Hal Parrish picks up a box of apple for the annual Key (Hub apple sale. )ther senior members are (standing}: Richard Oliver. Uzandro Herrera, dike Milibamore. and Denny McAfee; (silling): Stephen Zinn and Ro Puller. Senior member are (standing): Tim Smart, tarry Ferguson. Andy Seamans, and Fred Hand: (silling): Mark Kirkland. Randy I5.t km.imi. and Bobby Warren. Kevellr member art (i i tree): Lynn Campbell. Royer Marshall. Betav Maewr. Gail Kana. Sharon Mitchdl. Kay Beavers, Jan Mann. Joanna Pet rash. Joanna McCormick. Carol Maeser. Sum Williams. Lyn Stratton. Glenda Kollmever. Polly Whitman; {standing beneath tree): Susan Stewart. Mary Catherine Stewart. Brenda McFarland. Harriet Sander . Klise Howell. Betsv Broylo . Margaret Ia-wis; (hidden by tree): Mary Schwendcman, Mrs. Ima Maslon. (seated beneut tree): Carrie Casey, Linda Dyer, Janie Gillette, laiurir Tillery, Lynn Hart. Jan Orr. Mary McClintOck, Mary K. White Keyettes of Robert E. Lee. formed in 1956 as a Kiwanis-sponsored sister club to the Key Club, was the first girls’ service club at Ur and the first Keyette Club in America. Activities of the club are based on the motto: We strive to serve,” anti include such things as work at the Thrift Shop, parties for the Child Care Centers and Happy Harbor, giving Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets, anti aiding the Ur- «•braI Palsy Center. Money for these projects is made by the annual apple sale and the sale of mums at Homecoming. 282 Mary Sehwendenion President Man Medintock Vice-President Harriet Sanders Secretary Jan (hr Trrasurrr Lynn Stratton Parliamentarian Betsy Broyles Historian Mrs. Irna Muston Sponsor Bobby Warren Beau ('.irol Maeser Senior Director Sharon Mitchell Junior Director Royoe Anne Marshall Sophomore Director 283 Keyettes Serve Ingrid Sundt Hansen helps put up posters to boost school spirit. Ingrid. Lee's AFS student this year from Norway, is an honorary member of Keyettes and lias been active in all activities of the club. Laurie Tillery. Polly Whitman, and Linda Dyer deliver a l ox of Kiwanis apples to some lucky customer. Officers for 1966-67 were announced at the Linquet at the Goose Creek Country Club. They are: vice-president, Kay Beavers; treasur- er. Joanna Petrash. president, Mary McClintock; secretary. Polly Whitman: historian. Margaret Lewis; and parliamentarian. Sharon Mitchell. Betsy and Carol Maeser. known to the in crowd” as Wonder Key and Bat Kevette. entertained Key Club and Kevette parents at the annual Parent Appreciation Night. Sl an Stewart. Jan Mann, Glenda Kollmeyer. and Brenda McFarland strain their imaginations to create a poster cheering the tennis team. the Community Dene Mann spoke to us at our banquet on leadership and the Astrodome. The termo Gander in the Commons floor was the Keycttcs’ special project last year. Gail Kana. Elise Howell, and Betsy Maeser keep the Gander and his guard poles looking their best. Kay Beavers. Joanna McCormick, and Margaret l-cwis hide Easter eggs for our party for the White Child Care Center. We k.n'i know who enjoyed the party more-the kids or us. Mary Schwendcman, Glynette Green. Joanna Petrash, and Jan Orr sit in the Commons after the Key cites presented Glvnettr with a new wheel chair. Glvnettc is one of the children from the (xrebral Palsy Center. Carrie Casev. Lynn Campbell. Suz. Williams, and Marv Catherine Stewart cut ribbons in preparation for the annual mum sale. We make the mums entirely by ourselves and sell them for the Homecoming Game. 285 Lee Traveler Staff Works Tommy Nelson works for perfection with the Sports Section. Editor Ronn McCraw confers with Mr. Hughes, sponsor, about the organization of the annual. Hard to Meet Deadlines Mr. ikulglcv helps Mike Evans, business manager, count the large sums of money from annual sales. Judy Hollaway and Florence House find that il takes concentration and time to file and alphabetize receipts. Annual Staff Has Various Jran Sumner points out an interesting layout to Barn I uin«-ll Clubs Editor Susan Knox learn the art of cropping pictures. Jobs to Perform Ronny McCraw. Traveler editor, picks up tome picture from the photog- r.i| lx-r. Mr. Kohltiarber. TRA VELER Staff Editor.................................Ronny McCraw Business Manager........................Mike Evans Personalities and Activities...........................Linda Love Sandra Parker Clubs................................Susan Knox Martha Marti Flo House Jean Sumner Sports...............................Tommy Nelson Barry Donnelly People......................................Betsy Broyles Judy Hollaway Beverly Sicko Sponsor..........................Mr. J. M. Hughes Martii Marti tvprs captions for tlx- photographs. There is much typing to lx done to prepare the page for shipment to the printer. 289 Lioness Motto Is Lionets Club members are (sitting): Polly Cox. Ann Waldic, Beckv Holder. Debbie Jacobs, and Linda Love; (standing): Sandra Gardner. Cindy i litllif M. Martha Marti. Mary Jam- LiRLhk-. Debbie Huron. Kris l-nve. Cvnlhia McDowell. Mrs. Hamner (sponsor), and Jill Tyler. 290 We Serve ” Lioness Hub members are (sitting): Susan Derden. Mary Old . Susan Tarski. ! ritn Magee, and Sarah Bossart; (standing): Sally Love. Carolyn Simpson. Carol Howell. Molly McElroy. Virginia Manis. Jeanne Woods, Jeanne Oliphanl, Jan Redmond, and Kathv Gautescn. 291 Lioness Club Has Linda Love is losing weight all the time. I-orita Magee, Fatty Cox. Debbie Jacobs, Cindy Phillips, Mary Jane LeBlanc, Debbie Huron, and Carolyn Simpson at the progressive dinner. Qub mcml ers heard Chris Chandler speak at their banquet. Lioness club memltrrs help boost school spirit! Lionels Club says. Don't forget to vote!” Members take time out to have their picture taken with Mr. ! •«.” 292 a Variety of Projects Virginia Manis serves punch to Cindy Phillip, Martha Marti, Becky Holder, and Mary Jane LeBlanc at installation. Richard Plato, club beau, surprises club members with a Christmas partv. Excitement is high as new club members are announced. 293 Pre-Med Combines Knowledge With Recreation Randv Kohllfarbor President The purpose of the Prc-Mcd 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 fellowship among its members also. Each member must maintain an 80 average and earn 70 points or more during the year bv contribut- ing time and effort to the club. The Prc-Med sponsors are Mr. H. McCandless and Mr. Floyd Dunn. June Graham Recording Secretary Earlenc Reed Corresponding Secretary Catherine Class Social Chairman Nora Puhon Historian 295 S.T.A.G.S. Promote Good Jani McCilhira Sweetheart will and Friendship Albert Cupps (.u nr span tii np Secretary Pat Boyle Parliamentarian Mark Gage Chaplain Senior Member -first mw: Albert Cupps. Chuck Miller. Grant Halter. Jerry Johnson. Chuck Putman, Eddie Bridwell. Second rou Marion I wis. David Shelbv. Jerry Baker. Graham Partner. ami Mark Gage. 297 Sincerity Toward Ali Johnny Black Senior Director Bill Hanna Danny Whatlcv Junior Director Sophomore Director Will Odom, president: Jerry Schima, vice-president: and Mr. Bradford, sponsor, discuss upcoming S.T.A.G. activities. 298 Good Services Junior nunitlxT —first row: Rocky Zierlein, Jerry Sohima. Duaine Robert m. Jack Saunders. Tommy Stewart. Gan Smith. Mike Wood. Second row: Bill Hanna, Pat Bern. Bands Johnson. Ray Burnett. Ricky Burch. Ronald Balderach. Pat Boyle. Sophomore members— Inf row: Gary Fuller. Gary Jones. Victor Holloman. Stephen Young. Second row: Jimmy Sheals. Gan Kappler. Keith Gobum. Damn Whatley. 299 him row: Mike Patyk. Dorsey Puckett. lou Sterling. Cynthia Anderson. Robert LaGrone. Second rou Donnie Robertson. Mike Uovd, Frank Jaubert. lyighton Littlefield. Mr. Black. Third row: Mike Roahto. Garvin Shipley. Curtis Smith. Stephen LaGrone. Lirrv Diehl. Fourth rou: John Freeman. Jack HofTpauir. Mike Linnou. Biology Club Frank Jaubert. Mr. Black, la-ighlon Littlefield, and Mike Patvk explain reproduction in plant . Sponsor: Mr. Black President: Frank Jaubert Publicity Chairman: Dorsev Puckett Mr. Black is the Biology Chib sponsor. 300 7 Yvonne Kadiitr President Candy Adlong Vice-President French Club Brenda Holland Secretary Mike Brewer Treasurer Members: isealed) Charlotte Baumhack. Janet Griffin. Anne Olds. Debbie Breaux. Candy Adlong. Yvonne Kadjar. (standing Mrs. Ashley (sponsor), Kathy Bench, Bills Herrington. Mike Brewer. BremLi Bowers. Melissa Fulkerson. Vicki Sowders.and Mrs. Dodson (sponsor). Sot pictured: Hilda Carrizalcs. Steve Holmes. Bren,la Holland, and Rhonda Walker. 301 Industrial Arts Club Buck levins President Dennis Brazil Robert Sanders I Alk n Tomlinson Treasurer Gilbert Reninger and Sterling Bryant. Rex Faulk demonstrates the jig saw to Harold Colwell. Joe Seaborn, and Dennis Wilkerson. viee-president. 302 Rex Faulk. Walter Still. Don Whitehead, and Girl Fullhright diseus .1 project. National Forensic League Sunn Perkin and John Burnt practice their duet acting in preparation for the next tournament. John Street and Bob Wahnnund discuss the upcoming debate tournament. John Street and Mary Ann NieltoU plan an NFL parly. I hn Burns, president, and Henry Stevenson, vice-president, spent much lime forking on cross-examination debate. Also entered in duct acting were Morton McPhail and Cynthia Anderson. Sharon Chatham and Bob Wahrmund rehearse the duet act. Elizabeth the Queen”. 303 National Thespian Troupe 2291 Top row: I jjt II illimari. Mark Tochridge. John Bull. Bottom row: K.ithv Anderson, Oiri- Anderson. Klainc McCandless. 4il Mr. MrWhuter Sponsor Sherry Smith Srrgeant at-Arms and Sweetheart Mary Ann Nichols Secretary• Treasurer Jo Ann McKenzie Vice-President If £ I 1 304 Top: Rol ert Taw lev. Barry Reiter, Roper Dickey. Bottom: Vickie Hutchinson. Sharon Nixon. Cheryl Pinder. Peppv Compton and Sharon Quitham portr.iv mic and tragic side of the same character from ‘The Jjttle Foxes.” Number Sense Teaches the rrArts ” of Math Mr. Percy Pori is Sponsor Front row: Kathy Rankin, Kenneth Skrabanek, Kathy Center, Calvin Hill, Mike Ford. Hack row: June William . Mr. Portis. The Number Sense Club leaves for the meet in BelUirc where they pbrnl eighth out of twenty-four. The purpose of the Number Sense Club is to prepare its members for Interscholastic league competition, and stimulate interest in the field of mathematics. Lindy Harrow Secretary Mike Ford Reporter Calvin Hill Treasurer St muling Jam e Williams, Betty Duncan. Mike Ford. Lindy Barrow. Kathv Center. Sitting: Calvin Hill. Kathy Rankin. Quill Scroll (Juiil and Scroll is an international honor society for high school journalists. Members must have done superior work in some phase of school publications. They must be in the upper thin! in general scholastic standings. Carol hammers, vice-president, is shown in a moment of disgust. (standing): Vickie Hutchinson, and Linda Ferrell, (seatedr Beverlv Sicko ami Jane Jordan. Two journalist of Quill Scroll arc Pete Morgan and Connie Schrader. Ronnv McCraw, president of Quill Scroll. Yearbook staffer Betsy Broyles and Judy Hollawav are also members of Quill Scroll. Eager Quill Scroll members are Tinia Wright. Janet Rnoch. and Travis Tom jack. 306 Robert Campbell. Ronnie Davis. Jessie Smith. Mike MeFatricIge. and Mike Brooks. Alpha Beta Gamma Officer of the JKTS arc (seated): Richard Ruck man, vice-president: Robert Whitson. president; Thomas Post, treasurer; Mike Mullen, secretary; islanding): Mr Gruhaugh, sponsor; John Adams, senior representative; Larry Foerster, junior representative; Martin Smith, reporter: Mr. Hodges, sponsor: and Brad Benton, sophomore representative. Oaig Bradley. Edward Weimer, Edward Porter, and Bruce Bennett watch as John Aikey prepares Ihe geyser experiment. Geoffrey Rogers, Mike Cob . Jack Cantrell. Richard Worth, and Dwight Fisher with the analytical balance. Chapter of JETS ML M At IA L S T A IJI • NI lo - O THE F1GHIIWG GANDER| Football Ganders Lose to Spring Branch, Upset Port Arthur Ranked No. 1 in the pre- season polls, the proud l ut unproven '65 Gander footballers took the field against the also state-ranked Spring Branch Bears in the season opener. From the be- ginning it was to be a defen- sive contest as neither team was able to muster any real threat to the other’s goal line. The Gander defense held the Bears in their own territory for the better part of the game. Then with less than nine minutes left in the game the Bears recovered a Gan- der fumble deep iti Baytown territory. Enable to move against the Gander defense, they kicked a field goal for a 3 to 0 lead. Try as they would, the Ganders could not score in the little remaining time. They lost the first game and the state 1 position. The next week, the Ganders, fighting mad from their initial loss to Spring Branch, visited Port Arthur to play the No. 2 ranked Yellow Jackets. Again a fierce defensive battle ensued. With time running out in the third quarter. Kenny Fenelon gathered in a touchdown pass to give the Ganders their first win of the still young 1963 football season. 'Ilie Ganders were now moving back up the ladder in the state rankings in the pre-district stage of the season, 'lhe win over always powerful Port Arthur established the ’65 Ganders as a team to be reckoned with by future foes. RECORD Ganders Opponent 0 Spring Branch 3 6 Port Arthur 0 14 Jesse Jones 0 14 Sam Rayburn 7 7 l,a Marque 6 28 Texas City 7 6 Brazosj ort 7 24 Pasadena 6 30 Galveston 12 7 Galena Park 15 136 63 Code All American All State • All-District 1st team • All-District 2nd team • All-District Honorable Mention 314 J«ae Jones We Beat Jones and Rayburn Ixwking as if they deserved their slate ranking, the Ganders rolled over the Jesse Jones Falcons and the Sam Rayburn Texans. The Ganders took control of the Jones game from the start. The Falcon passing attack was stopped by the crushing Gander de- fense. The Ganders then scored two tallies to put the game away. Journeying to Pasade- na. the Ganders made one of the best comebacks in schoolboy football. Trailing 7 to 0 in the fourth quarter, they took a fumble and an intercepted pass to score and win 14 to 7. This victory showed the offensive and the defensive power of the 65 Ganders as one of the best in the state. Steve Lash lee E. Sr. R. C. Jannicc Fb. Sr. Karl Cooper Fb. Jr. Howard Plagens C. Sr. Bob Moore Hb. Sr. Harold Smith Hb. Sr. (irl Greene E. Sr. • Duke Carlisle G. Sr. Clvdo Williams III, Sr. Jack Trigg E. Sr. Rickv Biiri h Hb. Jr. Bob ('.ingles E. Jr. Ganders Edge LaMarque, Trounce Texas City Gary Lewis Robert Boyd Mike Mitehmorc John Walling Rocky Zirrlirn Hb. Sr. T. Jr. G. Sr. M Mb. Sr. T. Jr. The Ganders seemed to lose some of the red- hot momentum they had as they faced stubl orn Li Marque. It was a hard-fought battle between two teams that wouldn’t give an inch. I-aMarque drew first blood with a T.D. loss. 'Hie extra point failed. The Ganders came back with a long pass from Mickey Tiner to Tommy Pullen. The extra |K int made the difference as the Ganders won 7 to 6. The Ganders visited Texas City next, and proved to l e u o much for the Stingarees. They piled up 20 points in the first half and tacked on 8 more to lake a well deserved win home to Baytown. Konnv Frnclon Liz II «Terra Hb. Jr. T. Sr. John Adams Norman Montgomery 316 G. Sr. Qb. Jr Bobbv Warren Richard Oliver Hb. Sr. Qb. Sr. ••• Jon MrManis Sieve Rougeou Hb. Sr. E. Sr. Charles Hendricks Jerry Johnson T. Sr. ••• E. Sr. All American All Slate Billy Burnet! Alan Acosta T. Sr. Hb. Sr. • Lee Loses Heartbreaker to Ships, Gets Revenge on Pasadena. Brazos port Richard Oliver turjRcnd behind the fUe blocking of Tom my Pullen as Mark Harold Brown help out In one of the most spirited contests of tin; year, the Ganders dropped a real heartbreaker to Brazosport. With l« th teams ami towns at a high in spirit, the Ships emerged the victor. Though the Ganders held the Exporters to 67 yards total offense, the breaks derided the game, This game just possibly cost the Ganders the state 4A football crown. Seeking revenge, the Ganders traveled to Pasadena to battle the archrival Eagles. In one of the toughest physically fought games of the year, the Ganders proved their ability to come back by trouncing the Eagles 24 to 6. 317 On a soggy Held, the Ganders got off to a slow start but raine back to defeat the Ball High Tors 30 to 12. Still in the district rare, they met the Galena Park Yellow Jackets. The boys from the channel proved to be too much for the Ganders this night. Unable to put a sustained attack together, the Maroon and White lost 15 to 7, bringing the season to a close. Barry Donnelly Mb. Sr. Dcnnv McAfee C. Sr. Capt. Richard Plato Qb. Sr. Tommy Pullen E. Sr. Ronnie Marsh E. Sr. Dwight Denson Hb. Sr. The Ganders finished the season with a 7-3 record to tic for second place in the district. Two Ganders landed spots on the 1st string all-district offensive eleven, and six were named on the all-district 1st string defense. It just was not our year for State , perhaps, hut nobody could top the Ganders in spirit and determination. Mickey Tincr Hb. Sr. Ronald Tolleson Fb. Sr. Harold Brown C. Sr. Johnm Morrison G. Sr. Dennis Williams ;. Sr. ••• Arthur Marlines C. Sr. Capt. • Lee Blasts Ball High, Bows to GP in Finale They Coach the Ganders Paul B. Kern. J.Y. line; Ron Kramer. Suicide line; Roland Kodla. Gander line; Pete Suit , Head Coach; Don Treuhardl, Gander haekfield; Drew Dunlap. J. . haekfield; and Kevin l unsberry, Suci«le haekfield. Mark Kirkland Fb. Sr. • Scoti Barringer c. Jr. Charles West T. Sr. Though seldom in the spotlight, these boys work hard for tin- Ganders: Billy Bryant, manager; David McCtDum, man- ager; Kenny Lannou, trainer; David MeMurrey. manager; and Jimmy Rude, manager. Eddy Kenney Jerrv Uovd James Holloman Jimmy Saveli C. Jr. C. 'Sr. G. Jr. 9b. Jr. 319 Junior Varsity Showed Much Desire Top row: Coach Kern. Dennis Hunt. Mike Ashley, Mike Mr Fat ridge. Craig Gimp. Billy Uttlcficld. ('.hew Plan. Jim Sanders. Mark Moore. Ronnie Hanson. Corky Wilson. Mike Woody, (loach Dunlap. Middle rote: Hal St. John. John Children. Benford Daniels. Ronnie Delloyo . Billy Allen. denn Robertson. Kirk Pullen. Rodney Craig. Ronald Balderaeh. Larry las . Larry Wood. Bottom row: Burl Tavery, Boh Bryant. Mae Hunter, Bobby Mellwain, Ronnie Pittman. Ricky Hazelwood. Garv Fuller. James Arnold. Jerry Acwta, Van Ferrel. Suicide Squad Enjoys a Perfect Season GetMro Salinas mulcts the first of his two interceptions in the game against Gale- na l arlc. The Galena Park quarterback is thrown for another loss by the tough Suicidi Squatl defense. SUICIDE SQUAD RECORD S.S. OPP. 42 Spring Branch 7 32 Smilie 0 46 Memorial 6 20 Rayburn 0 22 LaMarque 0 24 LaPorte 14 44 Pasadena 0 38 San Jacinto 6 42 Galena Park 0 Top row: Coach Lounsberry. Tommv McLemore. Gary Edge. Hardy Morgan. Mike Mewtck. Ronnie Smith. Hugh IJoyd. Charles Strauss. Mike Manley. Albert Liles. 0. K. Downing. BillWooster. Kern Hart less. Corky Wilson. Mike Woody. Middle row: Pat St. John. Chuck Clinton. John Hubbard. Cenaro Salinas. Donnie Muennink. Tommy Brunside. Justin Kollinver. Rov Hamilton. Doug Wagner. Glenn Roesler. Jem Wooster. Richard McWilliams. Robert Arnold. Scott Armstrong. Coach Kramer. Bo,tom row. Burt Taverv. Chark Perry . Billy Malloy. Victor Holloman. Mike Tyler. Paul Procter. Ronnie Conner. SM Weaver. Pal Orchin. Laddie Pokorny, John Caverretta. Jimmy Sbeats. Top: Coach Kudla, Kenny Lannou, Tommy Pullen, Liz Herrera, Mark Kirkland, Rocky Zierlin, Jerry Johnson, Ronnie Marsh, Richard Oliver, Bob Boyd, Howard Plagens, Mike Mitchmore, Eddy Kenney, Jimmy Rude, Coach Treuhardt. 2nd: David McMurrey, James Holloman, Johnny Morrison. Harold Brown, Scott Baringer, Bob Gingles, Jimmy Saveli, Charles Hendricks, Charles West, Karl Cooper. R. C. Jannice. Ray Isabell. Steve Lashlee, Coach Suite. 3rd: Mickey Tiner, Dwight Denson, Richard Plato, Ronald Tolleson, John Adams, Jack Trigg. Clyde Williams, Normam Montogery, Carl Greene, Jerry Uoyd, Billy Barnett, Robert Wood, Dennis Williams, Billy Bryant, David McCalhim. bottom: Bob Moore, Ricky Burch. Duke Carlisle, Steve Rougeou. Jon McManis, Gary Lewis, Arthur Martinez, Denny McAfee, Barry Donnelly. Bobby Warren, Kenny Fenelon, Johnny Walling. Alan Aoosta, Harold Smith. 322 Basketball Larry Ferguson in court action. Richard Oliver strikes for a goal. Terry Stanley and Larry Pitre wait for the drop-in. Lee Basketball 1966 was riddled with injuries, splattered with heart-breaking defeats, and touched with sweet victory. 1116 Gander cagers managed to rebuild to full strength by the beginning of the regular season and played out a 50-50 season, winning 7 and losing 7. They defeated each 12-4A team at least once, excepting Texas City. Two highlights of the season were wins over favored Pasadena and second-place Brazosport. Three Ganders were placed in post-season All-District positions. FRED HAND was named to the 1st team, LARRY PITRE to the 2nd team, and RICHARD OLIVER received honorable mention. HAND was third in District scoring and PITRE was first in free-throws. The team possessed indomitable spirit and promise for the future. Cagers Have 7-7 Season Top: Coach Bollinger, Richard Oliver, Jock Derrelt, Fred Hand. Bobhy Nelson. Paul Marsh, and (’Jiff Atherton, mgr. Bottom: Ronnie Garrett, Larry l itre, Arthur Castillo. Larry Ferguson. Pat Orchin. and Kenny Mangum, tngr. Trrry Stanley, Senior l-jxry Pitre, Senior Richard Oliver. Senior Terry Stanley try a side shot. Fred Hand awaits a cliance to score. Coach rehearses Pat Orehin. I.arry Pitre, Milliard Oliver. Fred Hand, and Bobby Nelson. Fred Hand leaps hands above his opponents to try for two poin's. Pride in Performance Bobby Nelson. Junior Hobby Slack. Junior Fred Hand and Terry Stanley watch a sure two points fall in. l-trrv Pitre comes up for an outside shot. Terry Stanley and Fred Hand move in. 327 L. in R. Top to Bottom: Charles Straus?, Richard Chase. Sidney Thomas. Bill Hargraves. Mike Manley, Steven Sprague. Dean l.ittlepage. Justin Kollmryer. Jim Saveli, Russell Hargraves. Andy May. mgr.. Jim Favle. Ira Thompson. Randy Sliort, Gcnaro Salina . Larrv Wilkcy. Bill Hargraves evades defenders to hit. Ijttlepagc tries a goal from tin side of the lane. Swimming 329 Swimmers Work Hard for a Winning Season, The R.E.L. swimmers must practice constantly for the tough opposition. Here the iwimmers take to tlie water in preparation for the 100 yard backstroke. Swimmers Have Good Season With a team ranked 4th in the preseason standings and seemingly p x r depth in individu- al performance. R.E.L. defeated five of their six opponents in consecutive meets. Tlie ’66 team placed second in the district. They were defeated only by Brazos port. When tin- competition gets tough all eyes are glued to tlx pool. Here the rest of the boys pull for their teammates. 330 Place Second in District Swimmers lake to tlx- water at the start of the 50-yard frec-slylr event. Jeff Gilbreath. Virgil Stutts. Doug Rose. Pat Ryan, George Tidmon. Bruce Cunningh Pat Berry. iil Hill. Larry Toups. Grunt Mailer. Gary Smith, am. Mickey McHugh. Chuck Miller (captain). Donnie Robertson. Record Lee 56 Ball High 30 Lee 69 Pasadena 15 Lee 68 Texas Gty 44 Lee 60 Rayburn 26 Lee 54 South Houston 32 Lee 36 Brazos port 50 DISTRICT Lee 51 Brazos port 88 331 Jeff Gilbreath finishes the first leg of the individual medlev. Victory Demands Endurance and Desire Donnie Robertson finishes winner in the 100-vard free-stvle event. Coach Ron Kramer watches closely as his team goes through anotlier workout. 332 Managers: Robert Rawley, Kirk Lochridge. Don Middleton. (lop): Carry Gapplcottn. Jim I ang, (jirl Smith. Mike iarrnon. (bottom): Steven Attaway. Mike Heckendorn, Larry Diehl. Tommy Anderson. Jimmy Dunham begins one of his five individual first places in the 100-yard back- stroke. Track 440 Relay Team Sets CO-CAPTAINS: Dwight Denson ami William Askes. DISCI S AND SHOT ITT. (bock): Bobbv Nelson. I.iz Herrera. Mark Kirkland. Charle Hendricks, (front): Mike MiU'hamore, Mike Ashley. Eddy Kenney. COACHES: Beverlv Rockhold ami Drew Dunlap. BROAD Jl MP HIGH JI MP, AND POLE VAULT (track): Gary Fuller. Clem Hausmann. James Saveli, Pat Orchin. (front): Jan) Sheal . Dolton Bradley. Joe Hihkird. 334 Pace as Ganders Win District, Region SPRINT RELAY: Bill Askey, Dwight lV-nwn, Bill Littlefield. Kenny Fcnelon, Larry Wood. Bill Askey break the tape in a record-breaking 880 vard relav. MILERS: Don Hughe , Billiard Loyd. Wilford Odom. David Shelbv. Eddy Taylor. Pat Boyle. Larry Wood hands olT to Kenny Fenelon in tin1 sprint relay. High juni|M'r Jimmv Saveli in action - 1966 1« Relav R.E.L. Wins at 25th Annual Lee Relays SPRINTERS: Rick Bril. Steven Sjirague. Kenneth Lemon. Layne Lomu-. Dannv Whatley, David Daingerficld. 91 ARTER MILERS: Kirk Pullen. David Daitigerfield. Mark Moore. James Williams. Kenneth Hancock. Billy Littlefield finishes first in tin 180 yard low hurdle la Relay . HALF MILERS: rad Norton, (iennro Salinas. Raymond Mata. Art 1-nrd, James Evans. 336 Cross Country The crow country runners relax in preparation for the next big meet. Arthur Ford, Fddie Taylor. Ray Mata. David Shelby. Donald Hughe . 337 Will Odom, Grady Norton. EraMus Lloyd. Pat Bovlr. Ganders Place Second in District Jon Raw'll rounds first after singling in the Milby game. Jerry Johnson Pitcher. Sr. Jon Russell Outfielder. Sr. Steve Rouges m Richer, Sr. Alan A rust.i Second Rise. Sr. Randv Beckmann Shortstop. Sr. Carl Greene Catcher, Sr. Fred Hand lunges for the throw from the pitcher to pick the runner off. 339 R.E.L. Sluggers Provide Home Run Punch Lewis. Boswell Pitcher, Sr. The 1966 Candor Nino” proved to lx- one of the strongest in the district. The pitchers boasted a spectacular .216 earned run average and a 26-5 season record. The Ganders were led in hitting by Ronnie Anderson with a .348. They were blessed with plenty of power, as they slugged six home runs. In addition they banded Brazosport's super star David Larson his onlv loss of the season. Lewis Boswell ami Jerry Johnson led the pitching staff with 10 3 and 8 1 records respectively. The '66 season saw the Ganders combine power with fine pitching performances to become one of the most feared teams in district 12-AAAA. Denny McAfee Catcher, Sr. Fred Hand First Base. Sr. The Milbv base runner is safe at first base despite a fine play by Alan Acosta and a big stretch by Fred Hand. 340 Pitchers Were Supported by Good Hitting Don Treuhardl Coach District Record 12-2 Opp. Pasadena 1 Brazos port 4 Galena Park 1 Texas City 0 Ball High 1 Rayburn 1 I .a Marque 0 Pasadena 1 Brazosport 2 Galena Park 0 Texas City 0 Ball High 2 Rayburn 2 I-a Marque 0 Dean Uttlepage Shortstop. Jr. Kiehard Oliver Third Base, Sr. Stanley Bishop Pitdtcr, Sr. The 1966 Gander mourn! staff was loaded with talent. '66 Gander Baseball Team (lop ): Coach Don Trcuhardt, Jon Russell. Scott Barringer. Lewis Boswell. Fret! Hand. Richard Oliver, Jerry Johnson. David Oregon ; (middle); Ronnie Anderson. Stanley Bishop, ( arl Greene, O. E. Downing. Denny McAfee, Dean l.ittlcpngc, Barrs Reiter; (kneeling): Kenny Ltnnou; (bottom): Alan Acosta. Ricky Burch. Norman Montgomery. Steve Rougcou. Alan Tomlinson, Rands Beckmann. Sophomore and J. V. Baseball JUNIOR VARSITY - WON 12 - LOST I (top): Bobby Slack, Bo Johnson. Ray Hasty, Richard Lopez, Larry Wilke). Eddie Carroll, Chris Carlson. Coach Paul Kern; (middle): Joel Carlisle, Mike Gonzales. Herbie Reed. Rupert Garcia, Russell Hargraves, Boh Bryant. Mike Smith, Don Skelton. Billy Malloy: (bottom): Joe Ickes. Bobby Samway. Bill Barnes. Ira Thompson. Mike Henderson, David Sartor. Marvin Smith. SOPHOMORE (top): Coach Roland Kudla. Bill Wood, Rusty Brockman, Andy Rose, Eddie Kelly. Will Mundinger, Cory Kappler. Mike Hawk . Galen May, Dennis McZeal; (middle): MikeTomjack. Rov Hamilton. John Ijiredo. Roger Simmons. Chuch Clinton, Ronnie Garrett, Lester Butler. Jimmy Welch. Mark Tipton: (bottom): David Donnelly, John Cavaretta, Kenneth tamper. Bobby Blumberg. Jerry Acosta, Randy Short. Stanley Clark. Mike Hunt. Tennis: Girls Doubles, Bov's double's: David Street and Lee Kkholm. Conch Nettlcton gives some pointers to boy’s singles competitor. Jim Stanley. Girls doubles: Royce Ann Marshall. (Camille Bunting. Girl’s singles: Karen Wheeler. Win First in Region Jerry Sehima Jim Fuller Kill Crawford 1st — Girl’s Singles — Karen Wheeler 2nd — Boy's Singles — Jim Stanley 2nd — Boy’s Doubles — David Street 2nd — Boy's Doubles — Lee Ekholm 1st — Girl’s Doubles — 1st — Camille Bunting — 1st — Royee Ann Marshall (standing): David Street, Lee Ekholm. Bill Crawford. Jim Stanley. Coach Nettlcton. (kneeling): Jerry Sehima. Royer Ann Marshall. Camille Bunting. Karen Wheeler, Jim Fuller. Golfers Spend Many Hours Jerry G x—Soph. Brian Carter—Soph. Gary Richards— Soph. Duainc Robertson—Jr. Top row: Jack Bosperka. Ronnie Barfield, Duainc Robertson. Randy Kohltforber. Marion l-ewts. Andy Seamans, Coach Bollinger. Bottom rou : Mike Thompson. Bill I ewis, Gary Richards, Scott Liggett. Ron Cannon. Jerry (x x. Brian (barter. n Practice for Tournaments (loach Jay Bollinger talk to llie member of hi team prior to the last tournament of the year for tlx R.E.L. golfers. Marion Lewis—Sr. Ronnie Barfield—Sr. Andy Seamans—Sr. Coach Bollinger explains sonic of tlx fine points of tlx grip to Marion Lewi . Randy Kohltfarber and Ronnie Barfield. Ron Cannon— Sr. Scott Liggett—Jr. 347 FUND ■ V; v •w V.. Kothy Goutesen, Ronny McCrow, Barbaro Millar, Dennis Williams, and Linda Love open occounts at Harris County Savings and Loon Association. HARRIS COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 350 ) f , innfif• « , fti 41 ,W,Sl I'im WWft Hm ,y -V, ■ C !■: } mkm-aMl MP$ .-l i1 . :■% MHtUftift! ' ' fi ‘‘‘I' • : .i‘l. h!!f m I Pat Kveton shops at Cauthen's. 352 Lynn Stratton and Coleen Blakey admire a dress at Town and Country REO’S FLORIST Koye Hallman and Rita Ogden admire a floral display at Reo's. Sharon Johnson is Boytown's V.F.W. queen, Susan Knox and Fred Hand find the chicken excellent of Youngblood's. Kathy, Linda, ond Beth Anderson weor clothing from their father's store. NDERS 353 Olivio McClelland, Royce Anne Marshall. Tommy Greer, and Janis McCollum wait at coshiers' booths ot First National Bonk. 1 ST NATIONAL BANK 355 Jeon Sumner, Cathy Hillard, Betty Jacks, and Carol Miles find Famous Brand shoes stylish. Tommy Pullen and Mary Schwendeman enjoy eating out at the Tower. Betsy Broyles and Dicky Breeland show some of the fine clothes from Gregory's. Florence House likes oranges from Savon Foods. Peggy Kemplay and Pat Thulis show Barry Donnelly a tractor at Kemp and Tony's. 357 Cong ratu lotions . . . Robert E. Lee Seniors 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. HUMBLE OIL REFINING COMPANY Baytown Refinery Fuels • Lubricants - Specialties ENJAY CHEMICAL COMPANY • A Division of Humble Oil Refining Company) Baytown Chemical Plant A Major Supplier of Chemicals Petroleum products and chemicals manufactured at Baytown are transported to world markets in ships flying the flags of many nations. On the right is a typical scene at Humble's refinery docks on the main Houston Ship Channel. 358 Aary Beth Schilloci, Cheryl Moloison, and Lou Nell O'Grady like Wildcat . Janet Zavodny and Howard Plogens enjoy malt from Tostee Freeze No. 2. • Jr • - - . . ■ — BAYTOWN MINIATURE GOLF COURSE Tinio Wright admires china at Jacob's. Danny McHugh, Dean Littlepoge, and Lane Ward find all the hit selections T.G. Y. The Tempo Committee gives weekly programs from KWBA studios. 1360 ON YOUR DIAL YOUR GOOD NEWS GOOD MUSIC STATlOh Congratulations Seniors '66 CHADWICK STUDIO 106 E. DeFee Dial 582-7315 A beautician at Merle Norman’s gives Jon Mann and Kathy Anderson hints on the latest cosmetic styles. Debbie Jones and Mary Catherine Stewart watch ”Batman” at KovO' 362 Steve lashlee, Tish Wilson, and Cindy Phillips want to sell you a carl Ovid Rogers, Tommy Nelson, and Mike Evans talk guns at JIM NELSON'S. PAGE-DITTMAN MOTORS Q8RIEH „ CORNER U TOTEM Ricky Trout and Suson Perkins find fast service at Tostee Freeze No. 1. Jan Orr shops Penny's. Susie Schultz, Morthi Marti, and Judy Horton enjoy the comforts of Town House Furniture. 365 LaJon McAlister and Charlotte Splis boy cosmetics from Jill Tyler at K-Mort. BREELAN JOF.Y 32 37. MO. 11«. 160. 171. ina I 1 Mr. Holm E I Senior Qm Pcru-Vul Student Gwmrl - 3 Good Sfmrtamimhi| 1raeur - 3 Otoir - 3 Kr - 2. 3 Southern Hr Ur IVsu .1 King 1’ Qum AmnnM - 3, BREWER. Mil31 AM. JOHN 37. 180, 106. 301 Ha ml 1. Z 3 Com rrl - 2, 3 Scaithren l nl - 3. lintee 1 JCL - 3 National I Alin Honor Society - 3. Frertrh - Z 3. Officer - 2 BHIDWKLL. FJWMF. ROSS 37. 297 STAGS 3 BRINKLEY. CHARLES 3? BRINKMAN. KEVIN 37. 181. 186 Band I. 1 X tYmcrri - X SvmphooM 3. ADUiatrici - 3. AIIRepoo - 3. BROUSSARD. HURT Foothafl 2 BROWN. HAROLD 37. 317. 318 322 Fo«b«n 3. Inman - 3. BROWN. ROBERT ROY Magna turn IJude 37. I7S. 176. 2 7 NILS - 2. 3 Science Seta - I. 2. 3. H k . - I. BROYLES. BETSY Magna Ium 1 juiI. 37. IIS. 118 17 . ITS. 201. 206. 282. 283. 306. 357 VIES. - 2. 3. Officer X National Merit Finalnt 3 Biigidei - I, 2. 3 Flag larutenanl - 3 Who'. U . - 3 Tender Stall - 3 French - 1. HFI. ETA - I. Kcietlr. -1,11 Officer 1. 3. Snmrr Srm 1.2 llumamtir Scan. - 3 •.hull Scroll - 3 BRYANT. JIMMY 11 .18 228 FFA 1.2 D.E - 3 BUCKNER. RONALD CHRIS 38. 89. 2M. 265. 268 Bawl -l.U Cim. nl - 2 Senfihnnr - 3 H..m. Z 3 Officer - 3 BUNTING. CAMILLE JEANETTE II. 38 116. 254. 3M, MS Kiuani S hcdanhiji - 3 Tram - I. 2. 3 Kegmn Girl ' Double Champum - 3 WW Who I C. KA - Z X Officer - 3 BURGESS. DAVID 38.223.225 D. E - 3 III RNITT. JUDY KENAE 38. U . 246. 247 B awl - 1.2 3 lament .-2 3 Future Nunn - I. Sgurli IT A 2 3. Officer - 3 BURNS. JOHN 10. 17. 38. 158. 207. 303. 361 Sen IV - 3 Sum Srm. I. 2. 3 I Munir - l.U jins i ML - I. 2 .1 Pmadrnt - 3. Officer - 2 JO. - I. 2 3 BURNS. SUSAN Magna Cum 1-iuV 38. 141. 142 174. ITS 176. 177. 207. 251. '255. 262 N II S 2 A Officer 3 S. nLnlu|. 3 S«-icr ce S«m. - 1.2 3. GKA I. 2 I JCL - 1. 2. National Ini in Holme Sonet 1.2 HI BROUGHS, GABY WAYNE 38 188. 195. 196. 197. 198. 199 lie ml - I. i W - 3 Ml Renum 3 Ail-Sute 3 Madngah - 3 Southern Gran 2 3. PlrwlnU ■ 3 Srnu PI 3 Selencr Sctn. - I. 2 3 Jins - 1. 2 3 CAPPLEMAN. JOAN 30. 2 L 255 C.RA I. 2. 3 I a(4 in 3. CAKUnoN. HICK Foothill - 2 • AKIJSLE. JAMES DUKE” 39. 313 322 lcmh.ll - 1. 2 3 CARNEY. DERBY 39. 275. 276. 352 Brigadier I. 3. Jr Rr r Arm • I. 3 i.AKTEH. KENNETH .19. 223 CARTER. LESLIE 39 CARTUDCE. M0U.Y 39. 188, I9L 195. 20 StuiVnl l 4 in. il 2 (Nuu 2 3. OffiieT - 3 Hngadarr - l.U Ccww il - 3 l-lo4 r a . 1. • CARTWRIGHT. LARRIF. 39 BURT. DALE ANNITTE 38. 265. 260 • W I Suulhrm BcOra - 2 3 IIwon - 2 3 BURT. GEORGE S .W. 261. 265. 268. 260 IIwon - 3. CASEY, LARRY 39 CASTILLO. ARTIH R 39. 325. 326 R .ketb ll - 3 CAVARRITTA. VINCENT 39 BUSBY. JOHN II 38. 188. 196 • V«r - l.U Southern Gent. - 3 JCL - I BUSBY. SANDRA K 18 149. 171. 271. 273 Model Council 3. Southern IVIV - L 2 3 Kiny Ouren AcarmMi - 3. GRA 1 Jr Optimiwc - 2 3 CAIN. JACK 223 CALI-AW AY. DEEM. lam UwV 10. 38. 181. 207 Rand I. 2 3 Symphonic - 2 3 All Ih.lrxl 2 3 All Region 2 3 Science Sem 1.2 3 JCL 1. 2. Nail I Jim Honor Sonrt I. 2 CAMPBELL BOBBIE 239. 307 CANADY, URSULA 38 Omit - I. Itununitie Mn. - 3 Future Nunn I Thnpun. 2 Orluie - 2 CANNON. RON 39. 06. 347 Souleol Cwmil - I Golf I. 2 3 IVe Med I. 2 3 CANTRI'JJ, JACK 39. ISO. 181. 183 H , 207. 309 Hami I. 2. 3 S mphnnv - 2 3 Sure - 3 Swimming 1. 2. 3 CENTER. EARL Ytagn Cum 1 Jude 39. 175. 181. I8t. II N.H S. - 2 3 Band I. 2 3 Simphonii 2, 3 Star - 23 AUKrgmu 3 CENTER. .MIKE .39 Southern limi 2 UIAMBIJN. GLENDA •Year - I Southern Belle. 2 3 Union - 2 HEL IT A 3 CHANDLER. BEVERLY .39. IKI Hand I. 2 3 Cock eel - 2 Symphonic - ,1 REI. FTA 1 CHANDLER. IJNDA 39.226 CHANDLER. RAYMOND 39 • Mur 2 3 Siaithrrn Gent 2 X Football - I. CHASE. BRI CE 39. 18 Band - I. 2 3 Concert - 2 3 MwVnl Ooe.hu lie . 3 Swimming 2 Per Med - I. 2 CHASTAIN. BETH 39 OIERRY. PALL 10, 221. 224 D.E - 3 Oul.UiHiinp Student A (JIII.DEKs. MARY LOU COOKIE 0. 181. I8L 257 Band I. 2 3 Officer I. Sempboaito- - 2 3 All lh«trvt - I. 2 3 AlUKw - l.U All-Stale 3 CHRISTIAN. EDDIE 40 CLAMON. DONNA Ml. 18 . 273 Sud.nl atoUKll 2 Hind I. 2 3 Twirlrr I. ('.avert - 3 Symphonic - 2 C.RA I. Jr Oynmwcu - 3 CLEMENT. BEYER I. Y 40 CLEVENGER. TACH1E 40. 261. 265. 269 Southern Bdtow 2 3 Hi tnn - 2 3 COBB. CYNTHIA tO. 2.38 239 ll.anrmakmg l.U OOE. Michele ta 121. 210. 211. 212 213 Wh. ' «3 • 3 Anchor - I. 2 3 PtnuVnt - 3 Officer - 2 Sen-tee Avini - 3 NFL I. 2 3 JCL - 3 a IE„ MIKI 40. 309 JITS -1.23 • AHJJNs. BRIAN 10 COLWELL HAHRIJJ. ■to Indu mil Art - 3 • X INTRITI AS. JOHNNY 40 UK K. DONNIE •0. 280 Ker - 1.2 3 COOK. JOE 40 FFA L 2 3 COOK. LINDA 44t S« ihem Brito - 3 lirantur. I GRA L CDSnxYW. UB ISE 40 COWAN. CUAKIEM 40 tXtWAKD. tlUYTH to. 225. 228 Track - I. 2 Football - I. 2 D.F. - 1 COWART. LINDA 40. 228 D.E. - 3 I3)W ART. MARILYN 182 Band - I. 2 3 t xmeert - 2 CKAWFORD. DEE ANN 41 CRAWFORD. Ell 230. 307 CHF.E1, SHARON LFE 41. -188 195, 198 199. 369 271. 272 «io I. 2 3 Sueelbrart - 3. M-lr U 2 3 cra i U. Optum-r. - 3 cummincs. ceorce 41. 220. 221 Ikxnlon Simr Fair Srlmlantup X An 3. Offirr - 1 CUMMI.NCS, V1CKI 1. 180. 246 IUn.1 1. 2. 3 Coactu - 2. 3 Sfwk tTK 2. 3. Offirr, - 1 JQ. 3 Nati Ului I(mih« n. WI, - 3 CUTS. ALBERT 41. 2 17 TACS -1.21 Offirr - 3 curley. unda i h DAHLQU1ST. CLAUDIA 41. 248 S« lhm Brllr - 1. 2. 3 REI. FTA-21 (Mkn - 3 Outriamhnp Snuw Anani - 3 darsee. ceorce anna 41 DAVIDSON. DIANNE ELIZABETH 41. 180. 180. 107 Hami 3 Gooem - 3 Orni - 3. AII Hrjpo l. 3 AB-Sulr - 3 |r. OptauM 3 DAVIS. MAKY 41 DA VIS, PAULA M.fr . lun 1-au.V 41. 248. 249 Sonffimi IVOr. - 2 REI. JTA - 2. 3 Offirr - 3 DE LAVERCNE, UNDA 41. 246. 247 Sparia FTA 2. 3 Offirr, - 3 DELGADO. MARIO 41 Batuli 1.2 DELOZJEH. TOMMY 42 DELTORO, MARY JANE 12. 241 Fator Nw« 2 3 DENSON. DU ICirr M« t„ Cj.ni IauV 42. 131. 141. 140. 174, 173 176. 21«. 211. 280. 313 317. 313 .122. 334. 335 JttJJtof Qw IW.Vr,l Suphcmorr litu Virr-Prrwdrnl On Ftmilr - I. 3 N.II.S. 2.3 Office - 3 Studmi Cmoril - 1. 2 Bom' Stair Ku,f Ourra A—mlJ. - 2. 3. Tr rk 1.2 3 fjpUin - 3 r-xluD I. 2 3 Dntnct - 3 J to- Uv A «n! - 3. Key - 1.2 3 Anrho. Out. Krmi - 3 DEMUNT.. LEN 42 DESHAZO. NANCY 42. 82 220. 221 JQ. - 2 3 370 An I. 2 3 OultUmlinf Srnicr Awanl 3 DEVALL. NANO 42 DEVORE. LEE 42 ISO. 219. 220. 221 Sramc 13 3. Art - 3 Office - 3 DIAL DON Alii 42 Nat'1 Mrrrt Letter of Commrmtttmn llumuiitM- ■ Sm. - 3 Vnw II. - 3 DICKERsON, KENNY 42 FFA 1.2 3 Offirr - 3 DKXERSON. Ml R1XNE 42 IHNSDAI.E. EAT 42 S( uu h - I. lirmiAN. DICKIE 43 DONELSON. IH.ANNA 43 272 273 Student Council - 2 Snulbrm BrlV. 1.2 3 I. Opum - 2 2 DONNELLY. BARRY 43 112 171. 173. 2H8. 294. 316. 313 322. 357 Stmfcnl Oninril - 1.2 3. EootUII I. 2 3 Skimmmc I Tr V Sun 3 Mr-Mnl 2 A Offirr - 3 DONNE1J.Y, CAROLYN 43. 171. 180. 200. 246. 247 Band 1.2 3. S mft m 2 3 llunumtm Srm - 3 Spari FTA I. 2 3 l'r.- «triil - 2 Offirr - 3, DOSKOC1I. JAN 43 192 214, 215 Stuirol «««1 . 1 S«thr B Brtlra - I. 2 3 Offirr - 2 3 AritV I. 2 3 Offirr 2 3 DUBOSE. CAIL 43 1« HON. PATTY 43 226. 228 CRA 2 DE - 3 IU NAWAY. UNDA 43 DUNCAN. JAMES 43 FFA 1.2 DE 3 DI NUAM. JIMMY 43 294. 330. 332 Srinunny - I. 2 3 DI NN, TER ESI 4 43 271 DYER. UNDA 43 160. 171. 172 200. 203 206. 282. 281 StwVnt Coum ii l. 2 3 l nd l« ur 2 3 8 l adim I. 2 3 Ompan loatnumlrt 2 Hanumtir Srm - 1 Ku (t (furca AMnnl.li 2 Kr,rtu, - 2 3. E8ER1.Y. BOBHYE «3 18a 241 Kind - 1. 2 3 Ooorrrt - 2 2 linior, 1 luture Nunc - 2 3 El LAND. CAROL 41. 241 Southern Brltn |. 2. 3 k:l - i. 2 Offirr I Amutrung 1 TA - 2. 3 Offirr, - 2 3 Elli.RS. JAN : 43 241 Ewturr Nurw - 2 3 ELLIOT. CAROLYN 43 263 268 OuiB A Scroti - 2 llnlury - 2 2 Canite SufI - 3 ELUS. UNDA ki. 2 U, Sjurk. ITA 2 3 Offirr - 2 2 KMMEKT. KAKol. 43 255 CRA - 1. 2 3 ENDEL. RONALD Mapu Cjm, L,u,|r 10. 44. 9«. 172 207. 2«2 MLS. 2. 3 JQ. 1.2 1 Nati 1-utiti linor S.irt - I. 2 lYnidrni - 3 Sorarr Srm 1. 2,1 ENDERU. UNDA 44. 151. 214. 217 Rnnadm 2 3 Anrolrimg ITA - I Anllr, 2 1 ENOCH. JANIT 44. 202. 2 k 211. 212 253 :wo Brigadier, I. 2 3 OffiiTt - 3 A«U - 2. 3. Offirr 3 Ou D A Sn Jl - 3 lia rtte StaiT - 3 CRA - I ERDERLY. CRAIC 44 JQ. - 2 ESIOSITO. PAUL ESQUIVEL CAROL 44 ESTRADA. UX S EVANS. FLDRK.NO 44 EVANS, JIMMY 44. 336 EVANS. MIKE 44. 287. 363 Intmrt - 2 3 Stxntr Snn - 3 Tra r4r Staff - 3 EVERETT. ROBERT 44 EVELL RONAIi) 44 EAHR. UNO A 44 PAULK. HILLY 44 In8u trul Art - 3 FAULKNER. STEVEN i. Ornr 3 AU l«rp.K, Soutlrtn IVnU 3. FAYLE. Al. 44. 221 RaMlull 2 Trark - I. Art - 3 FERC.I SON. Ol 44. 154. 265. 266 269 Trmi - 1. JED - I IlMnry - 3 FERCI SON. I VRKV 43 170. 207. 27a 281. 32-4. 325 StiKVnt «jianril - 3 Offiir - 3 KaiirlJun 1. 2 3 Trark - I. 2 Kn I. 2 3 Jvirnrr Srm - 3. KINK, CARY 173 181. 186 183 !9Tx 197 Bar.1 - I. 2 3. S m,i,mr 2 3 Stmlrnt i Vm.k. i.r - 3 AII’Dntrirl - 3 W - 2 3 AD Rrpm. 2 3 AB Stair - 2 Mj.lr jl. 2 3 Sajtlirrn -nt - 3 Tra rl Staff - 2 Tinptan - 3 FISCHER, STEMIEN 45 FISHER. DWKHn • urn I Jin V 45. 207. .109 Snmr Srm. - 3 JETS - 2. 3. Mil . KAY FLOYD. KAREN 45 EOOTE. RON NY 43 189. 196 Omir I. 2 3 Southern j t - 2 3 FORD. CARY 45 FONTENOT. UNDA DIANE MISTER. CEI31X k5 219. 221 Southrrn IVIIn - I. 2 3 Hnlnr • 2 .An :i HIBLER. MO II VEl. RAY 4.5 II..lor . | FOWLER. PENNY 45 FRANCO. LYDIA 45 FRANCO. MARY ANITA 45 FRANKS. BOB kS BmrWl I FKANTA. R0SALYN ELICE k5. 151. 264 2f«. 266 StmVnl Cmmnl A CirU‘ Stair llnlnr, - I. 2 3 Offirr V t jmfntrTatr Ball C««t - 3 FRAZIER. JAMES 45.181. 18V B ml I. 2 3 StmpfcuuH - 2 3 Star - 2 V E-HKNCJI. JERRY 45 ERENljr. VICKI LEE 45 FRISKY, UNDA «5 n t'4IS. RETIE MARIK 6. IS. 150, 274. 275 276 SalrM I'nmnl - 1.2 Bngadirr I. If. 4 RrL. (Vr-n 3 Intrratl Sweetheart .1 Jr Rnur Amu - I. 2. A Officer I FULLER. ROY I. t I . 15«. 2« .. 281 llununitK Set - L IVEutc 1.21 Prr-Mrd I. 2 Kr X CAGE, MSRK 6. 25a 2«7. .457 STAGS • 1.2 1 OflVrr - 1 JCL- 2 GARCIA. CONHAD 223 ok GARCIA. JOHN u. ( wttwrtn I. 2 Track 1.2 GARDNER, CINDY 46 NOMA Vl,inT Award 2 Brigadier I. 2, 3 GARDNER. DEBORAH GAIL Mi 188 lUnd I. 2 Cotv-cti - 2 IW ■ x GARNER. BRIAN u. Slide Ride I GARRET. JERRY 46 Student Gmnril 1 Cbrar 1 HmeEull I. 2 GARRETT. J0HNE1XE 46. 182 Rand 1.2 .4 Gm. nl - 2 J GARRETT. SANDRA DAHIiAE 46. 20 . 274. 277 Brigadier - 1. 2. X t.hurtrf rru ie - X Jr. Roun Ann 1. 2. X Office - 2. X GATES. SHIRLEY JOANNE Cum 1-ai.V Uy 18«. 248 Onr I. 2. X REI. ETA 2. X GATES. SI SAN 232. 2M CAUTREAllX. CONNIE Uy 24R 24« Soul ern Belle. 2 RF.I. ETA 2 3 iMTVrr - 2 a CAY. BOBBY 46 GILBREATH.J DEAN Uy S3I Waunming - X CINGI.ES. IjORETTA LEA Uy zn Home making - 2. X G1.4TEH.TEH. BEVERLY 46 GODKIN. BERT GONZALES. ANDREW 46 GOODSON. LINDA Magna turn Lurk 46. 175. 273 Ml S 2. 3. Smlhcrn Belle I. 2. 3 Union - 2 Jr. Optimum - X GOPFFARTH, MARTHA Magiu t urn lnudr Mi. 141. 175. I«l NihiUtnrun - 3 N H 2. 3. Swthrtn Belie. I. 2 X Plum - I. 2 X Belle Tone. - 1. 2 3 IWt I. 2 X ja. i. 2 NtlT Utui llrewie Societ -1,2 REI. ETA X GOKDKN. JOHNNY 16 GORDEN. UNEIJ Uy 171, 25 . 255 Student t5oin. il - 2. 3, Suuttinn Belle 2 H l.n - 1. GRA 2 3 GORDEN, LARRY 47 CORDOft. JERRY 47. 154. 26 . 26.5 Jr. Aehieicmrnl Srt«4anhi| NFL -1.23 Offirer a iuo - 2 a Pmdmi - X GORDON. rEHRY 47. 159. 265, 267. 36« Huturt - 2. X Senmr 15. .1, GRAHAM. EDNA JUNE 2« . 295 B od I. 2 X Ceeu ert - 2 X EVr-Med 1. 2 3. JCL - 2 3. N nlut.llll.O V. let - 2 3 GRAVES. MARY GRAY.JANIE 47. 18«. I «7. 1941. 19«. 270. 271. 307 Student Gwnril - I. Band I. 2 Smpdxom' - 2. IW 2 3 All Rrgnm 3 AUStair - X Madrigal' - 3 Southern Rr4W - 2. 3. Belle Tone - 2 Jr. Optiiiuaer - 2 3 tHTuer 3, GRAYLESS. MEI.Hk GAIL GREENE, CARL HAY 47. 174 26«. 315. 322 KurWI I. 2 a Loot ball 1,2 3 lluton 3 GREENE. SANDRA Cum luodr 47. 25 . 256 Kind - I. 2 Simptamn - 2. GRA 1.2 3 Nndml - 3 GHEENSHAW. I C. 47 GREGG. KENNY DALE 47 GREGORY. DAVID LF.E 7. 265. .V 4 26« , UueUll 2 X Uonpr 2 X Threfwan 1. 2 llntw - X GRIFETN. SHARON 47. 155. 265. 269 Southern IWV - I, 2 X Hntun - 2 X GRIMES. DEBBIE 47. 25 N.II S - 2 GRA - 2 X JCL 3 . Natl Latin IIom Soeirl - 3 GITIERRE , CLEMENOA 48 HAFEEII.ETNGER. PAMELA 48 HAIR. GLYNN 8 JCL -1.21 NtlT lutm Honor Sortrtv 2 X HAUL IALRA a 222 228 D.E X Office X HALTER. t.HANT 8. 296. 331 Snimmiiig - X STAGS I. 2 X Officer - X HAMILTON. RONALD ta m The puin - I. HAMMER. SANDRA 8 Amwlnmg ETA 2 3. HANCE, SANDRA a 265. W Southern BeIV - 2 11 « - 3 HANCOCK. KENNETH a XT6 HAND. FRET a My 27a 281. 324. 325. 326. 327. 353 Bawhall I. 2 3 Bf leltull - I. 2 X Tn Captain - X ABDwtnrt - X «Vi W1 . 3 Ke. 1.2 3 Officer 2 X HANDLEY. JONFXL 4a 211. 212 BruUlbrM 1,21 Anrhnr - I. 2 3 Spuria ETA - I HANKINSON. MARK a 155 HANSON. LEWIS a 228 HANSON. NOVELLA a 181. 241 EUod I. 2. a Connil - 2 X GHA - I E'uiure Sunn - 2 X HARRAICH. PATSY 8 IIARRKHS. RK'JIARD 48 IIAKIMN. SKIWER 4« IIARUN. JOYCE 4« HARRIS. CHARLES 4 ) FT A - 3. HART. CHARLOTTE. 4«. 255 257 Kind 1.2 Simpbno - 2 GRA 1.21 Office - X IIARTUEa SKIP 4« HASTINGS. BECKY Cun tuudr «. 1. 200. 206. 214. 215 25 352 Student Gowned 2 Ht.twd.ci I. 2 3 Ll. rfTuder. - 3 EWi W ho • 3 Science Sem. - I. 2. Hunumlie Sem - 3 AMlrt - 2 X Preudral - X HAl SMANN. CLEM X 40. 3X4 Truk - 2 33 HAVARD. LOIS 49. 239 IWmakmg 2 3 HAYES. VERNON 49. 265. 269 Slide RuV I. Hiafc - 3 HAYNES. PAM 49. 211. 213 Brigadier - I. 2 3 Anchor - 3 HEBEI, EUZABETH 49. 181 . 255 StiaVnt Ccmnnl - I. 2 Band 1.23 Conteri - 2 X Future Nwnr - I. 2 GRA - X IIENCKKli. JACK W SuMimung - I. HENDERSON. KAREN 4«. 239 Horae making - X HENDERSON. PALE « Fuutlall - I. HENDRICKS. CHARIES 49. 122 315 317. 322 3X4 Ecu lull - 1.23 AU Ifcxnrt 2 X All Stale - X All- American - X Tmrk - I. 2 X Who-. WV - 3 HENLEY. PAM 49.255 HERRERA. USANDKo 4«. 281. 316. 322 Xt4 Football 1.21 Track - I. 2 3. Ka - X HIGHTOWER. PATSY 4« HILL. DEBBIE 4V. 222 228 Brigadier - I. 2 D.E - X Officer - X HILL. REHEXCA 50. 181. 254. 255 256 Kind - I. 2 X Concert - 2 Srmphun X ORA 2. X Sneelhead - X IIIIJ. WAYNE 22« D.E. - 2 1 III! J.AKI). CATHY Cora Laudr V . R2 I 7. 2I L 246. 247. 356 llryakrn - I. 2 X Council - 3 Spark. ETA - 2 a Prrwidmt X Offitrr - 2 llnkn - I. IHLUIOI5E. CRAIC. 50 HINES. AIJ-E-N 50 IIINTUN. i ONNIE 50. 255 Stadrat Cminrtl - 2. Hn -Wn I. Z 2 ' R A I. 2. a HOBBS. BEVERLY 50. 181. 257 Band 1.2 3. SmplHHiv - 2. 3 ORA 2. 2 HOETO’AI IK. MIKDON Map In Inalr 50. 172 245 MI S - 2. 2 SlwJrr.1 Ciwnrtl I ETA - 2 Offirrr - 2 HOFFPAU1K. JACK 300 HOI.DEK. BECKY so. an. -no. 293 IU .lu-r I. 2 3 VKurtmnartn - 2 1-TH.n. I. 2. .1 OflWrt - 2 HOI J EK. TOMMIE SHE 50 flrurtl - I. AncW - I. Z H0LL4UAY. BRE Nl A 50. 219. 221 An - 2 HOIJ.AU.4Y. JUDY I urn Laudr 50. 180. 24ft. 247. 2B7. 106 VH 2 B nd - 1. 2 2 Crmcm - 2. 2 Sp ITA - 2. 2 Oflim 2.3 Tin fin Suff - 3 M A S nJ1 1 HOLMES, UUIJAM |STEYE) 50. 89. 181. 183. 2 iioi mi se.r. carl SO. 262 268. 269 IIhMi - 2 HORTON. HALE 50 FFA - 1. 2. 2 HORTON. Jl I1Y 32. 50. 134. 118. 171. 17.4. 191. 270. 271. 365 Srnin I law -VlfUn ■ law Eavurifr 2. 2 Siudm Cuuaol - I. 2 SwilArm Hrl| z 2 Smrthnil - 3 kinf A IJmi AaraUi - 2 1 Op mu-n I. 2. 2 Oflim 2 2 HORTON. MACK 50 lloUEU.EUSE Uvu m Laudr 30. 14 4 170. 171. 17. 172 181. 184. IRS 206. 2HU. 285 MI S 2.2 ILnd - 1.2. 2 mr«t - i. 2. a Swmhrort - 2 - Z 3 All-Sul, .1 All-Suv «h.hntr. - 2 KnrtW -1.21 IHCHES. MILTON 50 HUGHE RICHARD 50. ISB Mi l Mrni Vmi Einili l Vhm 11 i nmfun I. Ill liHFS. RONNIE 30 111 Mi'll HEY. VIC 51. 222 224 • uw. VNmlfi I. 2. 2 « 4 aptam - 2 Tr .k I. Z 2 n.t - a HI NT. JOHN ('iim lawlr 51. lia 181. 1KV 18ft. 2W, N«lT Mml PmuIhi Rand 1.2.2 SuOpIlOlt -2.J Nip - 3 N-wiMc Smi I. 2. HtuntniUn Srm - 3. TTwpun. - I. IET - 2 HUNT, MARY 51. 223 PE - 3 Nurnlm Srtm - 2. Ill VTIJA. JERRY 51 III RON. CYNTHIA 51. 232. 223 HUTCHINSON. VTCX1 51. 230. 304. .306 Sun 2 llimmiiinf I Thn|Han - 2. 2 «2u.ll A Srnll 2 HVH.HOI.T. KAY 51 jacks. bitty 51. 202. an. 272 276. 356 lWy fc ,. I. z 3 OffirTT 3 Jr KuUn Ana - I. 2 .1 JACOBS. BETTY SI, 214 Anl4rr - Z 3 JACOBS. DEBBIE 51. 205. 290. 2V2 Hr dwr. 1. Z 3 Union - I l«m - 2 JAIME- ANNA 51.211 Eutun- Nw r 3 JAMES. BRYAN 52. 181 Haod I. 2 3 Sunphnau 2 3 Inlrrnrt - 2 JAME . RICHARD 52 8 , -2. IANACEK. ALLEN 52. 264, 265. HO llirton - Z 3 Oflim 3 JANMSf. R. C. .112 .322 lU.L.ilail I. Z EV.xluIl - I. 2. 2 JEETCOAT. RONALD 52 1EFFERS0N. KAYFIEU) 52. 181. 186 Band 2.2 Onrot - Z Staph..,.. - 3 AIIDatnn 2 Ml-Rr nm . 3. JEFFREY. JANICE 52. 192. 192 365 Slodrot Council - Z SnuiWra Brlln - I. 2. 2 Oflim Z IVnuk-ni - 2 iwu- r.nw z 2 Hi.hu 2 HENNISOHE. TOM 52 ETA U3 JE RMCAN. CYNTHI A 52. 182. 254 Biad I. Z 2 Coo.nl 2. 2 ORA 1.2.3 «NBm 2.2 JOHNSON. CAROLYN 52. 2:« lunar Nunn |. Ilomrmakin Z 2 JOHNSON, JACKIE 52 JOHNSON. J AMS 32. 181. IH6. 255. 256. 257 JOHNSON. JERRY 52. 297. ,417. 322 BnrtuU I. 2. 3. E-xWU I. 2. 2 STA«; 2.3 JOHNSON. SHARON 52. 25 . 353 Band 1.2 Sim|ih ina 2 ;ra z x JOHNSON. STAMJ.Y 52 JOHNSON. TOMMY 53 JOHNSON. TRBJA Nxiilmi HrUn 2 Fulixrr w . 2. PE - 3 Sanlbnirt 3 JONES. BETTY 53. 238. 239 Hutunrukinp 2 2 Officer - 2 JONES. DAVID S3. 228 JONES. CINOKK 53. 206 Xudml Cmril • I. Rnpadim I. 2 Armatmng ETA - I Amin I. 2 llunumim Sna. - 2 JONES, MARTHA 52 223 Swjlhrrn Brtin - I. 2 D.E 2 J0NE-S, SANDR A 52 240. 2 41 Futurr W 1.2 2 «Wan - Z 2 JONES. SARA 10. 53. 181. 272 Ban.) I. 2 3. Coawnt - Z Samphnu 2 Jr Opiltamn - 2 JONES. SJIINIEY ST Haad I. 2 1 MKrrt - Z II AREZ. ANSELMO 53 Jl n«;buttl KAY S2 180. 255 IL hI 1.2 3 lionwti - 2 2 ORA 2 2 «xpum 2 Euturr Nunn I. KAI4SI.K. SVNDoMA 52 22 i, 229 lliannaaliti|C I. Dm|nan 2 DE 2 KATRIDE KERRY 52 200. 214. 215 Xwlmi Oiurw i) 2 Bn«Mlirt. I. 2 3 EVm I j - 3 Aallrr 2 1 Offint - 2 CW .4 Y«r J. Arm tm« ETA I Oflan I KE1JTY. Jl DV 52 154. 26L 265. 266 llaftwy - I. 2 2 Offarr - 2 • Wrainair Ball « nun 3 KKMPUY, fe:«m;y 52 152 ISS 171. 172 1 42 264 265. 266. HO. 257 Sruirai C«nrd 3 Snulbmi Rrlln 1. 2 3 OffWrr 2 linior I. 2 2 •KTurt - 3 CmTrMnalr BUI Cowl - 2 3 OmTnirtalr Ball Qum I KERVIV ROY 53 KIUJNCSUORTH. Jl DY S3, 2 48 Nuxhrrn Brlln 1. 2 3 llaiun I. 2 m . a KJNC. DENNIS 229 D.E - X KIRKLAND. BARBARA 52 181. 206. 246. 247 KIRKLAND. JOANN 52 189. 256 Bur 4 - 1,2 C mml - Z Owir 3 lli i.u 1.2 ORA - 3 KIRKLAND. MARK 52 l ift. 170, 171. 172 207. 281. 3IS 317. 319. 322. 234 SftaVnl OmorJ |. 2 (Wan - 2 Enxhall I. 2 .3. Turk - 2 Kim-lull Z Seann- Sm, I. 2. X TA«;S I. 2 Kr, - 2 KLAI S. DEMKAI S3 KNOBEJS. LYNDA 54. 2 lliMnrmaktryt - 2 KNOX. M S.AN 12 51. 179. lai. 272 272 276. 288. 30 IUn.1 1. 2 2 «imrrrt - 2 2 HnaH T.irln I, T «rin 2 Jr. Rntan Ann - 2 2 Offim - 3 Trairkr Stall - 3. KOHLTF.ARBER. RANDY 54. 2 4. 292 31 . ,447 I5 a. StlwLnlhp Ban-1 1. SwunauuK - I. - 2 3 I’f'Mnl 2 2 fYnidrnl - 2 372 MARTIN. EIJtEHT RoSS 57 liMrml 2 3 MARTIN. JOSEPH HAM 57 MARTIN. TOMMY 58 MARTINEZ,- ARTHUR 5«. 318. m FmUH - I. 2. 3 ( (jpuui 3 AD Dntrait .1 MARTINEZ, CHARLIE 58. 171. 188, 1% Student I M ll . X TLACLE. SahnbnEup V iw 3- VjMthrrti (irnta - 2. -A AE Finalat I. Armunmf ET A - 3 MASSEY. DAVID ROSS 58. 155. 106 Vn.shnn lient - 2 X M ASSEY. UNDA JOYCE 58. 154. 2frU 365. 266. 268 Hatoo I. 2. 3 ( «fnlmr Bell liman - 3 MATHEWS. MIKE 58. 326. 220 EFA I. 2. D.E. - 3 MATTHEWS. PAM 58. 15 . 305. 26K 265. 266. 368 Bf ad.rr I. 2. 3 lltoote -l.il imv« 2.3 1amfeder ate lull Court ■ 3 MAXWE1J. ESTELLA ' Wi Laudr 58. 231. 241 Eulurc Nunv. 1. 2. 3 DO - 3 Officer - 3 MAYSTOROVIUI. KEITH 5R 150 MEREDTTH, JANET 5a 228. 230 llomrnulinf - I, 2, 3 D.E. - 3 MERRY MAN. BRENDA 58 MHEOLETDN. WIN AUXN 5a 332 Prr Mod - 2. STAGS - 3 MI1.ES. CAROL SUE 5a 180. a K 27 K 2?5 27a 356 Hr dur -Ul l anmnaliT • A llwtorv - Z It Rotara An 2. 3 officer . 3 MILES. UH1 ANN 58. 106. 199 Student Council - 1. «Ko„ 3 Nnithrm IStaial - 3 Sweetheart 3 Madr tb Plana - 3 Bnpabn - 1. Z I ™ -L z MILLER. CHARLES FRANK sa 6a l.vu wo. 2ta 206.297. an Om Eiwnir - 3 Swimming - 1.2.1. - 3 Kinff '.been AamUl - 3 Spark. ETA-Beau - 3 STAGS - Z 3 Officer - 3 374 MII.I.EIt. EDITH sa 227 MILLER. LARRY R 50 ETA - I. Z MII4XR, MARGIE SO. 216 Spark ETA - 2. 3 Office - 3 MIUS. ANDREA 50. 210. 241 MILNER. SHARON SO. 2SK256 CRA I. a 3 Offirrr - 3 MIMS. LAURA ANN SO MTTCR AMORE, MICHAEL E-DWARI) 50. 132 133 17«. 171. 207. 2 0. 281. 313 Ala 322. 33 Slortrnl Bod) IVa-waKlrt Sophoovue Qm IVndml June (law Vnr Pmadrnt All V tv..I EaxiriV 3. Ilw EWile I. 2 Studrut Cuunrtl I. a 3 («T -rr - 2 Pmi.lcnl - 3 Track - 1.2 3 fumball - I. a A future Nunn Beau - 3 Science Sen - 3 ja. i Nail Utin Honor Sor rtv - |. Kn l.il MIH JIEU. MARCI RRI CE 30 MIK.IIEU. RONALD L Mifiij (jin Laudr SO. 175 N il S 2. 3. ja. i. a a Nall lalin Honor Soncti 1,21 MITUIEIi, HONNY 50 MOU1SON. CHERYL 50. 171. 180, 360 ludent Cuamcal 3 Rand I. a 3 Gmcerl - a 3 Twarier - 2 Antler I. a 3 MONK. FUHS 50 MOOKHOEK. MARION 50 MOORE, ROBERT F. 60 MOORE, ROBEHT F 50. 315 321 MOR AN. JENNIE 60. 223 Southern Belle. - 2 H -mrmakui - 2 UF. - 3 MORGAN. 1T.TE 20a 253, 306 NFL I. a 3 Itl Place I H ln. 4 Debate 3 Gainer Stiff 3 2nd Plate Suit Editorial writing - 3 llumanitar Seen - 3 V«U A Scroll 3 MORRIS. UNDA JE.ASNK 60. 180. 241. 243 Band I. a 3 Concert - a 3 Future Nurar 1. 2. 3 TB Award - 3 MORRISON. JOHNNY 60. 318. 322 Football -1, a 3 Inter a. I - I. a 3 MOSEIilY. LYNN llnnaar Stwlrni 60. 200. 214. 215 Student Coun. il 2 Kriekliet I. a 3 Twirlcr - Z 3 NF1. I Antler a 3 Officer 3 MOSES. GLKNDON ELGIN 60 Rind I. a t invert 2 Ml DD. KEILY (. 60, 223 224. 227. 237 Student C«unrd I EFA I. a 3 PtnaEal - 3 D.E 3 Ml U.INS, BARBARA 60 Ml HR AY. J AMES A 60. 230 Art I. a 3 DO I N ABOI RS. (HESTER 60. 223 225 D.E - 3 NAME, PAMELA «A -251. 253 Armatrunyc ETA • 3 3 Oudl A Scroll 3 NAVARRE BEVERLY 'lafc'ej Cum luu.tr 60. 1W. 175. 177. 251 N il s. - a 3 CRA X NEISON. KAREN 60. 205 Brigadier I, Z 3 Spul. ETA a 3 JO. - 3. Nal'l I Jim Hnnur Smvfy 3 NELSON. THERESA 60,03.116. 49.173.180.185214.215.217 Ctrl ’ Sole Student Council - I. a Offurr - 2 Rand I. 2. 3 Aral. Drum Map 3 Drum Ma,.e I Ttairlrt Z ( «wert - 3 Simjdwcuc 1 King A Vurrn AwrmlJ. |. Z 3 Huotrttxaitiyt Court - 3. Antlrt - I. a 3. Officer - I. 3 KEL ETA - I. NELSON. TOMMY GO. I la 180. 286, :t63 Band I, 1 3 Concert - a 3 Interact - 3. Traveler Stall .1 Swimming 1. 2. NEWBY. Don 6U. 223 D.E - 3 NEWTON. RICHARD 60. 230. 231. 24 Band I Union - I. Ann-rrofijr ETA - 2. .3 Officer - 3 D O. - 3 Offerer - 3 NICHOLS. MARY ANN 60. 71. I 18. 150. 206, 303. 30K 361 Nat l Mem Kmali.t - 3 N i. i. a 3 Offirrr - 3 Debate . a TVapun - I. a 3 Senior liar Director - 3 Humanitira Sent. - 3 NH 1IOLS. MIKE 61 NINON. LARK 61 NINON. 11 ARON 61. 301 Future Nurwa - 2. Owaj.ian ,1 NORRIS. DAVID 61 InaJwtrul Alta - 3. NORRIS. EDDIE 61 NO VOS. AD. SilEKRY 61 Bawl - I. a CRA I. DOM. WILL 61. 206. 208, 315 it? CnmCuuntra 1.3 3, GwCapttin - 3 Trad I. 3 3 STAGS I. a V IVmlenl - 3 O'GRADY. FAYE LOIAOJL 61. 171. 101. 193 200. 211 216. .160 Student Caaimcl I. 3 Snllbrrn BWIr. Z 3 lUle Lmaer 2 3 Ur«al T. 1.13 Twuter I. 2. 3 Anlbr - 3 :t Officer - 3 OLAOIIV SYLVIA 61 OUIS. MARTHA 61 OUPIIAVT. JE ANNE 61. 305. 290. 291 Hrigalna- 1.2 3 lanncwa - 2 3 (Nfiarr 3 OLIVER. E1.OY0 « 61 ETA I.U OIJVKR. RICHARD E Magna atm laute 61. 93 149, 170. 171. 175 207. 278. 281 317. 323 324. 325 326. 327 Stuilrnt B «lt A Pm mV-nt V II S 3. StuiV-iu Cuunrtl - 3 Vanr-IVaident - 3 Hu ' Suit RtarEa.lt 1.2 3. AD-Diaton - 3 HwirtbiJI 1. a 3 Tn I ajctin - 3 Eoodull I. a 3 Ml-Dui rv t 3 H 33 Kmj A IAneo Aaarmbl) - |. 3 Srarwr Son. - 3 Ker - I. a 3 Officer 3 ORR. JAN AGjtoa Cum laiaie 61. 1 7. 175. I7H. 181. 186. 206. 283 21 . 285 365 N H. - a 3 StanVnt Council 2. Bawl 1.3 3 Uffirw 3 S nudam 2 3. Ml Dim rv i a 3 IKmunatna Sea . - 3 Keartln 1,2 3 Officer 2 1 REX ETA - I. ORTIZ. MARY 62 OVERSTREET. IffiNNIs M i;na Cum laule 62 140. 175 207. 357 N II. 5 2 3 JO. - I. 2 3 Nitl Infill Himur S om - 1. 2. .1 RAMIKE . i AT1IE HINE R IIUNSON. LINDA ANN Sr rm Srm 1,2.3. Hununihr Son . 2 Ur alim - 1. 2 2 61 65 DO - 3 o ek-treet orvai. emmitt (.Viafafmmlrr - 2 RAMIKE . IhiRA a2 61. 228 RORINMtN. RONNIE ll.slJE llivlull 1. 2 PITRE. CARRY D.E. 3. DO - 3 lli.trd.ill - 1. 2 62 321. 325. 326. .327 Kl.lrd.lU 1. 2 2 PmpiUAwtr.l 3 rode:n. jimmy OVIEDO. ROBERT Trv( j|iin 3. RAMIREZ. MARY JESSE 65 62 Inlmrl - 2, 2 61. 222 Eulurr Nunr. - | RIHiERS. HETTY JO I'MNTE.a GRAHAM 2 III. IT . 181. IRA 1 . 297 prrrs. konnie DE. 3. (Kan 3 10. 65. 265 III ml - 1. 2 .1 PCACE-NS. HOW 3RD Surrlhmfl - 3 HOGERS. (.EOEEREY IVwJml - J 'inn lamk 65. 309 («M • 1 63. 312 322. 36 RAMIREZ. PAH. Swimming 1 Sinrfum - 2 2 EVuiUmII - 1.21 229 JETS - 3 sugr 22 STAGS 1.2 2 PI-ATO. RICJIARD RAV.ET- GEORGE KODGEJIS. I.YNIAA 63. 119. 291, 293. Ilia .322 61 65. 226. 229 PANTOJA. CAROL 62. 239 IT fi « w Etrnrfc - .1 DE - 3 Il'in--Ill.tlir ( 3 ICC 3 RAYON. SAMMY HOGERS. MIKE Nili talni llwr N. frt 3 61 65. II . 191. 195. 197. 198. 199 PARKER, AUNT. King ft I.Wn AortrE.ll 3 (Hu. 1.2 3 62 211 REAGAN. EVELYN KAY (Hferf 3 HinJ - 1. PLAT EK. NE.AI 61 All Rqiit-u ,3. Nwthrn, IUV-. • I.U 63. aw. 2ra 2W Ml-StUr - X Hr Hr Turn-. - 3. lli«Wl - 3 REAVIS. JERRY D AUV.I 2 3 futurr Vufwr 2 POPE. UOIGU.S 61 Sollrm Gml. - 2 3. I'ARKER. RETIE 232 HIDING. DKHY ROGERS. OVID 62 l . 25$. 237 IWI 1.2 3 PORTER, DAVID 61 65. 363 Cnnrrrl - 3 63 REDMOND IAN KRISTE N ROGERS. PAT - 2 61. 191. 29) 65. 218 GRA 1.23 PRATER. ROSS Sraifhrttl Itrllr • 1. 2 3 Send .n 8-llr. 2 3 (apoui - 3. 62 1.35. 119. 171. 172 Ifferr 2 3 REI. ETA 2 3 I’ARKISII. MARY O . Eivonlr 3 Mu3.nl limnl 2 1 Itoorw, 2 3 OfferT 2 3 62. 239 lf« t - I REED. EA RIENE CELESTE KOMIHKG VINCENT IliHnniiiXmg 2 2 Kif.ii ifarrm AnrWiU 3 6L 306 291. 295 65. irr Offerr - 3. PHEW irr. IJNDA Eailnn Sur S« Hilif H|i lluMUII-tH'. Srnv - 3. Slu.UM Cuunril - 3 I' RHISIL THOMAS 6 Pfr-Mr.1 I. 2 3 ROSE. DOL’C 232 233 (Kfer, 2 3 65. 181. 331 DO. 3. PUKE. JANICE SfwJrul (aMUlil 2 (Kflro - 3 63 REEVES. DARI.YM B...I - 1. 2 3 1X0. - 2 61 S,mpHuur - 2 3 PARSONS. II DY If OUiminr. 1 Emufr ur -. - 1. 2 Swimming - 1. 2 3 62. 226. 227 PRO 'ETJ, CAROl YNNE RENDON. ELODIA KOSITIO. MIKE PASSMORE. RICHARD 61 65. 300 62. 228 llE. 3 PI CKETT. DORSEY Cnui lau.lr Snullirm Itrllr, - 2 Riolngy - 3 62 171. 300 REST1VO. i ARol. ROSPRIM. NANCY PATTERSON. DAVID Sftnlrnt Cuufxil - 3. 61 65 62 «•okf • 1. 2 3. REYNOLDS, CONNIE. CYNN Snllrm Itrllr. - 2 3 PATTERSON. RICKARD PI IJ.EN. TOMMY IliKnrmiktng 1. 2 RoTIL HANIXAIJ. Eoxtull 2 Mj|(iu Cum lautlr 6S. 232 32.6292 125.1.32, 122 MO. 119. IS6 170. RICHARD. PATRRTA DO. - 3. PvnERSON, RICKY 171. 171. 175. 177. 262. 272 295. 315, .317. 61 62 3ia 322. .156 Bimi - 1. IIOIGI.At. STEVE Eu idun - 2 Sraaof (In. AVr-lYnnlrnl .Wl School Eunnlr 2 Hm - 1.2 65. 317. 322 BWlttl - 1.2.1 PAVI.ISKA. lx)N AID N II 2 2 RIDDICK, DONNA E.rxUiU - 1.2 3. •a Prrwlrnt - 3. 61. 270. 272 273 Slu3rnl (intonl - 3 Mu.irnt Camnnl 1. 2 RIDE, JIMMY PENDlETON. ED Er.ai.iU 1.2 3 S aSrm Itrllr, - 2 3 66 319. 322 63, IS9. 188. 196. 220. 221 GRA - 1. E .4.ilt 1.2 3 (Hw - .3 Snulhrm trtll - 2 3 IVYi Krm AwinJ MID,ami I jt. Optimior ■ 2 3. AUfUgn ■ 1.2 3 IV-pun - 1 ftp«' SlK RIDGE. SHELIA HI NNKI.S. GI Y Smiuf Plir 3 j«i i.u 61. 232. 233 66. 180 An - 2 .3 N lT latie Honor S„rirl. 1, 2 3 Suuthrm BrTlr, 1. 2 IWml -1.23 Offrrr - 3 Prr Mr.l 1.2.3 Hnuxi - 1. GmutiI - 2 3. If OfliBinn Bniu Anwirnng ETA 2 Swimming 1. 2 1 1TRASII, DAVID King Si I.Kirr II .- mill. - 3 (Kfecr - 2 Cum 1 jn.V DO 3 It! SUING. CAROLE 17. 61. 17a 181. 189. 192 197 PI RDY. TEDDY 66 15a 3)6 257 S II. S. 2 62 18a 19- RIOS. EREDDY lUml 1.2 3 ft .' Hi IH-. 3 211 2E5 litfwrfl 2 3 IWI 1.2 2 SuutH-ni Crtrti - 2 Muilnii Gn.mil 1 llunumtn . Srm 3. (Xferr 3 Viiu.tf-.ne ETA 2 3. Snnur 111. A a 1'irr.i.ir S' n Mjii . r 3 Stnfhnmr - 2 3. PITMAN. CHICK I'tr.olrtll - 3. GRA 1.2 3 • H«. I . ..«lijuniU - 2 266 297 IWU.II 1.2 IlMn 3 Atiii pf - 2. STAGS 1.2 3 RIPK0WSKL RAY HI SEJJ. JON IHEIiS. PAM 61 it. 62 2U 11 m 1. 2 PYLE. LARKY llnw Siu.lrnl Rtwlull 1 IU, lull 2 3 Attmining ETA 2. 3 63 ROACH. MARSHA Rl SsET.I. LARRY Offer 2 3 V H S 2 61 it, PHILLIPS. CINDY RAMIREZ. APOUNAR ROARK. BETTYE SANDE RS. HARRIET Migiu I'm -lantr 61 61 l«m Iju.U 62 9 . ITT.. 206 290. 292 292 363 V II S 2. 3 D.E - X Aiiiutnmf ETA - 2 .1. 10.66. 132 13V M6. 119. ISI. 171. 172 173 I . 185. 282 283 WH.'. «Hi It Mil HI . BETH ROBERSON. MIKE All Sr Hail Elitwrlr • 3 sp i. eta -1 i ( r.n -1.2 6 61 Mu.fc-nl I ihiiw-iI - 1. 2 A Igfen - 2 375 Kmum SkuLr Ki|i - J lluiiuuibr • Nun - 3, SHERMAN. NORMA SMITH. TOMMY Kin.1 1, 2. 3 Kr..rtM. 1. 2 3 68 219 69 IVu.ll Wif 3. IVrwlml - i Soul hr m BeJV 2 E-ntull 1 T.wirt - 1. 2. Gmcrrl - 2. 3 Ofttmr - 2 Houirmalin 2 Art 3 ETA 1.2 llunin tun ««in 3. scorr. andy SMITH. R AND A KeG, Vur™ Fmaln 3. 67. 22) SHIPIJX «.AKA IN !um 1 juilc Km «1 t,Kio ti Wmlili II he 3 68. 10 69. 181. 181. 206, 277 Ko n«. 1. 2 3 Numina Sun 2. IUwEuI) 1 lu ml 1. 2 3. Ortlm A SEAMANS. AMlHEtt KENT Hoio - 1. 3 S lllpllfmn - 2 3 So 3 SANDERS. KATHY 67. 281. 316. .347 SHII'M AV RON Alii JCL 1.2 6ft. 226. 2 Go 1.2 3 68 230 N«li 1 Jim llimur S«ni 1. 2 Stiut M Couool 1. Kr, 1.2 1 ll t.n, 2 Ji. RuUr Ann - 2 3 DJ V— ufi-m NfcoUAip 0.0 X II loo 1 D.E- - a SEAMANS. JAN III. itumm • Srm - 3. S rtf iun 3. 4 0 l mk- Sill 11 . Rll.I.Y WU - 1 67. a . 210. 211 68 SMITUERMAN. DI ANNE EiUurr Nunr 1. ! «• ! • 1. 2. 3. ETA 1. 2 3 69. 155. 26.5, 268 Jd. - 1. z lint Ij 3 Jd. 2 3. of 1.2 AmU 1.2 3. SHIRLEY MIK1 Mali l l n Hom S , 21 Officer 1. 3 68. «71 Hiator - 2 3 sanders. ijnda Spark ETA - 1 StmV ut Gmnr.l 3 6ft. 23 . ill. 211 ft.T 1. 2 MHJs. ouRumr. DO. - 1 semi hv Joseph NaO 1 jlm Hoik Nn nti - I. W 171. 192 210. 211. Vr, OffarrT - A 67 SOnlrnt «Vnincil 1 Full Nanr - 1. 2. X Iuilu truJ Alt. 1 SHOOK. EDDY Snulrm Belle 1. 2 .1 SANDERS. TOMMY Dlficer - 3 68 331 Off - 3 Ant Ik 2 3 66. m. i j seeger. Brian SIC.ERS. Ill KY Office 2 3 O A 67. 180. 201. 295 68. 221. 225 Nun • m i.i«. 2, 3. Kami 1.23 Oiinpft - 2 3 DEL - 3. SOMMKNREKC. TIMOTHY 69. 330 SARVFR. DEBBIE IV Atsl 1. 2 3 SHUMAN. BRENDA KAY Stauntnm - 1. 2 X 66. in. 173 179. 181. 183. 21 . 215. 2IT ur « a Cum l—V TYtnpua 1 68 181. 186 SONNIER. KAREN MTORUHriT, DANNY Km jin SiEmUnJup 65 66 SEJ.MVY I1NDA Bjni 1. 2 3. IUnJ 1. 2. 67 Simphunr 2 .3 • Vuurit 2 SAVAGE. LANA REL m i JCI. 1. 2 3 66 Nall Ijtm Hum Suriet 1.2. 3. SPEAR. M ARY AMIDA Imim 1. 2. SUADOIX. SHARON Bmh . - 1. f«. IHI, IRK (irf Tt i. 67. 18 . IK8. 101. m. 197. 1««. 199. 270. 8 ol 1. 2 3. 271 SKH-ANDEH. IJNDA SCHIUACI. MARY BE Til IA.r l 1.2-T 68 Out - 2 3 Ui in l um |j„l. Gmcrrl - 2 3 Amir -1.23 13 66. 71. 118. 206. 3«) • Hui 3 SLAI.LE. TERRY N fl Men! FmalUl Office 3. 68 SPEARS. IJNDA Mu-fc-ol Cinio.il 1 All III ..ill 3 TEACLE sh.l rihi|i 69. 2SS ■ • ) ■ 1. 2 AllStalr 3. SuUhrm IMG. 1.2 3 CRA 21 H« u - I Ma.k. aL - 3. Atimtionc ETA 1.2 3 • ETA - 2 A Slut hr m IWlr 2 3. SPEili. ANDY Snrncr Son - 1. 2 R-Or Tunru - 2 SM11JEL KATHY 223. 224 Hwnimlm Vm - 3 If , « — - 1. 2 3 68 212. 233 ETA 3. Ortirrf 2 3 IK) 2.3 DE. - A SCHHJ.fR. K All IN 66.205 SHAETEH. C1IAKI.ES SMITH. 11 KTlS sPFJJ. J AMES MARSH AIJ. Vti Awn 1.2 3. 67. 221. 25 69. 300 69. 223 Sp.rt. ET.A 2. 3. DE 1 Itok-t - 3 DE. - 3 U6 « - A SHAW. MKHLENE SMITH. DANNY SITNOft. HE TTY SCHRADER, CONME 67. 219. 221. 250. 306 67 225. 227. 220 Sink- KiiW 1 69 AM - 3 SHEEETEIJ). NANCY LYNN DE. - 2 3 SPENCER. CHARLES Ari - 2. A Ma na Gun I juG 67. 181. 189. 1' , 109. 27 . 271 SMITH. HAROLD ETA - 1. 2 SaiKAGE. JOHN IUoJ 1.2 3 69. 315. 322 SE’EiNCfX. LOUISE 6« Gnre-rl - , 3 E u dull 1.2 3 18(1. 241 Stiuk-nt Council 1. SimjiSmn . 2. 3 Himl 1. 2 3 jcl -1. a SU r 2 SMITH. JANICE Nall 1 Jtin Hntv Virti - I. 2. IlioHo 1. «W 3 3 69 f utire Nunr - 2 3 Jf Option 2 3 .SMITH. JERRY SiniliR. P AM SOIL IT . TIM Officer 3. 69. 221. 227. 228. 265 if . 20t 206 67 Sopow So -1.23 Thr iian 1, 2 3. ja I. 2. IVrtdml - 3 ST. R HN. MOU.Y SCHl'iy. LYNDA SI'E Natl l hn Hurt Sonet - 1. 2 OTfiirt 1. 2 if . 82. 2W. 241 '« .V Art - 3. JCL 1 67. ax.. 25.5. 257 SlIEETTEliX V ENT1.N Hnkirt - 3 ll 1 jtm llu Sornt - 1 lift A 1. 2. X tu Of lie - X E i ni e Nur r 1. 2. 3 lia|iuui - .1 ILmi 1. 2 de. - a Frrmh - 1 RKI. ITA 1 Conrrrt - 2 Office - 3 STANLEY. JIM Office 1 SHE Lift . DAVID SMITH. ROBERT 70. 189. 344. 345 Duma ruin'. Srm - .1 a 7. to. 69. 188. 215 .« - 3 GomCuoner - 1.2 3. SE A ITA S-hduilu)! Tenoo - 1. 2 3 SaWENDFNIAS. MARY IWt 1.2 3 Stuilrnt tVnin.il 2 STAGS 1.2 3 NUfiu 1 uni Uni. +4. 67. I.VI. UQ. 156. ITS. 177. a . 203. STAGS - 3 Oaur - 3. link - 2 offn r - 2 206. 282. 283. 285, 3S6 SHELBY. FRED ETA 3 STANI-EY. TERRY UaM ll..«l!r - 3 67 70. 324. .425. 326. .127 N. H. - 2. a SMITH. sllE RRY HirteiEuU 2 3 N n Hum Sotnli Srlvilanliip SHELTON. M ANNE U na Cum 1 aak Ilc jCrl. 1.2 3 67. 71. 159 69. 175. 181. life. 304 Ikum Map - 3. Stolrul Cmin.il - 1. NII S - 2 3 STASNEY , J AMES Guune.1 - 1. 2. IU. I 1.2. IU.nl I. 2 3 70. 230 Kin A Ijun-n Wnlili 3. G nrr1 - 2 All Ki nm 2 3 V. MU. 1 Von 11«! A Simphuon - 2 3 D.O. - 3 REI. ETA - 1 1 JU. 1. 2. 3 Scirncr Sun - 1. 2. SpaiL. ETA - 2 ViO l tm Huo. Sum 1. 2 3 TVipun - 2 3. STATES. JOY n 376 STEGALL. (IllJ.Y 70 FonfeaU - I. STEPHEN SUSIE 70. 158 13« I. 2. -V Offer -23 S1EHI INK. JAMES TO STEVENSON. HENRY Magna (aim lamlr 60. TO. 71.«. 118.158 17-X ITS. 206,201. 262 JOE :k i N.ll S - 2. 3. OOWrr 3 Njl'l Mrrti Email NET 1.2.3. K'J. - 2. X Nall «mart 2 Slab- I'mim - 2 N tT Ijlin llnnnc NkWi - 2. 3 flffert • X I II. K.'.h Ruling Sutr - 2. V.TE Auaral 2 i. Sminr 11« - 3. Iluminitn Srnv - 3. TE.W RT. HENRY 70 Fmithall - I. STEWART. MARY CATHERINE Magna Cum lamb 13. 70.71. 132,13X 147. IW. 1« 159. 170. 171. 172. 173. 206. 278. 28. . 283. 362 All S fend Favorilr 3. 'ji4.VoHjHin.tl I. 2. 3. Offert 2. 3. lb.pol.rt' I. 2. 3 (Jwn - King ljw« AwrttJilt - 3 lloinrr.«rung Primr-m - A Srtiiof 11« - 3. KrwOrt -1.2.3. SniJ. WALTER 70.80 TV-apian I. InHuaintl An 3, STIPE! JERRY 70 STONE. MARY JEANLNK 70. 2E0. 241 E'ular N«nr I. 2. 3 Offert - 2. 3 Sutlirin Brllr - 2. 3. STORY. NORA 70. 232. 233 HU - I. 110 3. STOVALL DARLENE 70. 206. 227. 220. 270. 271. 272 273 Jr. Optima - S bdarthip Jf. Oftnn r. - I. 2. 3. hrwlral - 3. Offert - 2. HE. - 3 lluitunilH-' Srtn. A STRACK.JANET 70. 233 CRA - 2. X STRATTON. I.YNN IIoom Stu.b n! 62. 70. 170. 171. 202. 206. 282. 283. .352 Stodrnl Ciun.il - 2. 3 Offert X RrijsaJim - I. 2. 3 I’rr—lrtll - X CaaBarA - I. Z Krarlfra - 1, 2. 3 inn™ - 3 Humamur. Vm A STRICKIJNC. RONNIE 70 SIT ART. TIM 17. 70. 14 . 1 IS. 149. 281 (Vrtlnadrt I. 2. 3 Tmk I King X •Ju'rn -rmW. - I. 2. 3 Kn-UJ SI IJJVAN. (JIARI.OTTE TO. 15). IS . 265. 266. 368 Southrm IMIr. z Krln fjurm Final - 3. IIM« Z X Cmfeibnlr 11 11 ■ « ! - X SI MNE K. IE AN 71. 1. 275. 276. 288. 3S6 few l«T. I. 2. 3 OunrfmaHrr - A llr'W.Ht - 1.2 Jf. RnUrt Ana - X TruvrVr Sj«Tf - 3 81NDT HANSEN. INGRID 'll im lri«V 71. 112 I . 171. 172 Iff . 206. 207, 281 AFS N fedarvhip frmti Vmr l SfmVfit CnaamiJ A fend 3 Hrigalirt - 3 Chair 3 (intim - X SW ANNER. VRI.EN 71 SWOETOKD. PIERCE Uifm J Jim I ai lr 71. 14.3 VairifelMua lT Mml Foula •IE'S Studrtit Ti lirmim Kft lnnrrt.lv Pnr r Six dart hip N.H.S Z A SnxVnt liniiol - I. 2 Offert - 2 fend I. 2 Of Bert - I OocKi-rt - 2 Stiver - 2 Inl.fa I -1.2 onVrt 2 TAIXEVT. JIMMY A. TANNER. GLORIA RESELL 71 TAVARY. RAYMOND 71 TARPEY. DANNY TAYU1R. DAVIS T 71 Cru Coanery 1. DO - 2. A TAYLOR. MIKE 71 TEDTEH. JITiE (aim I jikV 71. ITS. 2S S.H S. 2. X Frrntfi - I llakHv - 2 CRA X TEEL MARICALK 71. 232. 233 ll'fnnnAinp - I. Drama - 2 DO. - 3 TE3EORD. P.AM Gan l u«V 71. 1« 255. 257 XrnVnt Cruoril 2 Nmlhrm IWW. - I. 2, X Offert -x GRA 1. z 3. Offert X THACKER. DEBBIE 71 TIIKDFORD. DAVID IIKNSLEE 72 IndiaHrul Art - X Offe rt - X TIIEKKX. MOODROW 72 ETA - 1. THENEMANN. (4IAHI JTTE. Magau Cum UiaV 10. 72 ITS. 181. 186. 207. 2S . 256 Mi s 2. X IU...! 1.2 3 impl m - 2 3 Ml I hu o. i 3 All Bigum X Sartxr Son - X ORA I. 2 X THOMAS. VERNON 72 THOMPSON. NANCY OM E N Magna (aim Ijub 72 175. 191. 193. 248 N II - 2 3 Sniilm DrlVt I, 2 X Offer - X EVIV Tunr. - 2 X REE ETA 2 3 PlY-ndml . 2 3, JCJ- 2.3 Nail Latin llonur Snorti 2 THOMSON. MELINDA SjwVnl Cmm.l - I Anrhot - I. 2 Till US. PAT Cum lau.V 72. 153. 257. 265. 26- ElaOorv - 2 X TIEMAV C4IAHI.fi EVi'rlnll - 2 FE W - 2 TH.lf.HY. CM HIE 72 90. 132 IXX 116. 149. 170. 171. 172 173. 206. 282. 281. 356 SipEiomirr Oaa SrrirUrt JunaM (Ta Sr.rrtary All School Eatocilr 13a Eavorilr - I, Z Studrnt (jun. il - 2 X Offert - X IVwpiW k Stair ('nnvrntxin 2 ib-lrgjir S-ulhrm Stab- (junrntma V King A (Jtirt-n Aautiddt 1. 2 3. Homnonu («ili - X KeyrBis - X iluilttnibr Sr ni. - X TINDALL GERRY 72 265. 268 « mailing I. Bn . - I. Ifemo • X TINER. MICKEY 72 148 315. 318 322 (bar (all 1.2 RtXrdull I. 2 EV-dudl - I. 2 X Track 3. ST AGS - 2 X TOU.ESON. RONALD 72 318 322 E'ixiKiII I. 2 X TOMJACK. TRAVIS Hoour StoiVni 251. 306 AES Email Ibn-laU 1.2 (jaarltr StrfT - 3 TOMLINSON. ALLEN 73 fen-hall 1,2 3. E'oodiafl I I ml , trial Art. X Offert - X TOMUNSON. (ERALI) WADE 73 D.E - X TORONJO. PATRK JA ANN DEL - 3 Pni|rrt Anani - X TOI PS. DOYLE 73 fen-hall - I. 2 TIB I'S. I.ARKY HAY 71. 331 Sninmun - I. 2 X EV Mcl 2 3 Offert X TOWNSEND CAROLYN J 73 TOU NSEN1E X X rn 73 THOMBI.EE. HELEN BONN E 7X 205. 210. 211 Ean Harm Ojanlt Nurrt S holarahip (naif m«I Autiliar. NhoJaiWup Snulfem llrllra - 3 Hr.jtaliri. I. 2 3. Euliar Swan - I. 2 X Olfert - X TROIT. RHRY Mapiaa (aim laub 65. 7.X 171. ITS. 207. .165 N 1 x 3. SanVni Coum-El - X Whaa «1«. Inirrart - 3 Srirnor Snn - 1.2 3 TROITMAN. JU)Y I. 7X226. 227 Ibipatirra - 1.2 JETS 2 DF. - 3. OunumW StednN - X TI (RE8 DON NY LEI ?X 232 2X3 ETA I. DO. - 2 X TVRKEJT. KATHHVN I. 73 StniVnt iiun.il - I. Ibiu) |. Frrnrfi - 1. T3LE8 JIU. 78 171. 178 290. .366 SluvVril (annrvl - X lauoa. - 3 I NDCRW0OD. UN DA 78 180. 255 fend I. 2 3. Comrrt 2 X CR A 1. 2 8 Captain - 3. VAUGHN. VICKI 78 171.230.231 (W - 1.2 Dama - I. DO - X Offert - X VICKERS, BARRY 78 232.233 DO. - 8 VIDRINE. UN DA (1 78 30 . 274. 276 IV«alnta I. 2 X ijumrimauri - X SjuA. FTA - I Jr. Rutarv Anna - I, 2 X Pmadrnt - X VOIGT. LANNY JOE 73 voter. FAllA JE-AN 73 Soaflhrm BriVa - 3 VOIGT. RONNIE 73 FE'A - X VOYTEX PATRICIA 74 WADE. SHERRY 7 . 180. 257 X dml (inaiartl - I. 2 fend - 1. 2 X Con.rrt - 2. X Soirlan - 2 X TVUtf L CR A 2 3. JCJ. 1. iXTvrrt - I. WAIGHT. SANDRA 74 377 BRYANT. HllJ- 82. 31«. 322. 334 BRYANT. BOB 320 HI II AN AN. LONNIE 82 HICK ALE . DARLENE 82 BIT I.. JOHN 82. 301. 158. 196 182 HI KOI. KICKY 78. lift. 148. I7I.JISw.122. 82. 29«. 93 BURNETT. RAY 299 BURNS.CAROL 82 Bl BN . CARY 263. 82 III KNS. JEAN K2 BYERS. MARTHA 82 C.ALHW N. BEVERLY 78.82. 136. IW. 13. 160. 171. 276. 273. 179. I HU. 172 CAKEBREAD. U ANN 82. 2 • A Ml‘. «JAHK 1C CAMP. CRAIC 82. 320 CAMPBELL. CARROLL 238 CANTU. MARY 83 CARIJSLE. JOEL IQ CARLSON. CHRIS 03 CAKRIZAI . HILDA 8L 302 CARROLL. EDDIE 83 CAKKOIJ. KATIIY 81. 180 CARHOI.1. RENEE 83. 211. 213. 171. 179. 180. 13 CAKKOIJ. SAIJ.Y 83. 222. 223 (ARTER. FRED 83. I ) (ART RIGHT. ANNETTE 83. 254 (ASEY. CARRIE 81. 282. 283. 179. 181 CASEY. CATHY 83. 214 CAUGHMAN. BILLY 83 CAVER. PATSY 81. 243. 188 CEZKAl X. JANET 83 CHAMBERLAIN. SCOTT 83. 183. 181. ITS CEIANDUH. CEORCANN 83. J71.276.27$ CHAPMAN. BRI O: 83 CHATHAM. SHARON 83. 247. 304. 303 (JIILI)RESS. JOHN 83. 261. 321 OHASNOFF. DOR A IFF: 83. 247. 180 10 (JRCin. CANDY 83. 181 CLARK. IHANF. 83. 255. 180 CLARK. MIKE 81 CJAWSON. AGATHA 83 CLEVELAND. (ALTON 8L 307 CLOY EH. ELIZABETH 84 COATES. CATHY BL 176. 221. 175 COLEMAN. CHARI BL 196. 181 COMEAI X. « HBIS BL 240. 243. 180. ITS COMEAUX. DAKHEIJ. BJ COMPTON. PEGGY 84. 171. .101 CONWAY. IjOI Bl COOPER. KAMI. 315. 318 322 CORMIER. NONA Bl COWAN. DIANA Bt COX. TRI MAN Bl. 279 COY. DAHUA BE 255 CRAIG, RODNEY BL 320 CRAM FORD. BILL 345 (Jt.AWFOHD. LUCATIIERYN BL 189 CREEKMORK. DEHOR AII Bl CROCKER. SHIRLEY Bl CROOKS. SYLVIA Bl CKYER. CARRY B4 CUNNINGHAM. BRIO BL XII CURRIE. MARVIN Bl DAHLUY. CHARLES Bl. 196. 199. 109 DANDRKA. BARBARA Bl DANIEL REN Bl. 320 DANIELS. SANDRA Bl DAVIS. BARBARA Bl DAVIS. CHARLOTTE BL 182 DAVIS. JFANIE 85 DAVIS. IJNDA 85. 273 DAVIS, PATRICIA 85. 239 DAVIS. PEGGY 85. 270 DAVIS. RONNIE 85. 307 DEAN. CARRY 85 DECARMO. BARBAR A 85. 181. 175 DEIIOYOS. CYNTHIA 85 DEIIOYOS. RONAIJ) 85. .320. 188 DENTON. IJNDA 8S DERDEN, SUSAN 85. 290. 291 DERR ETC JACK 85. 325 DIAC PcMJ.Y 85 DIEHL. DARLENE 85. 196. 199. 197. 188 DICKEY. ROGER 85. 30L JOB DITTFUKTH, SHARON 85. '255 DITTMAN. SHIRLEY 85. 2S7 DODD. JOYCE 85 DUNN, IJIJJAN 269. 265. 8(. DYER. AL 86 EASTHAM. CATHY 86. 171. 220. 221. 181. 175 EASTMAN. GEORGE 86 EDDLEMAS. UNDA 85. 239 CHUG. aiHIS 86, 155. 191. 174. 265. ITS EKHOl.M. LEE 8ft. •«. 263. 262. 3J8 MS. 344. 175 EJJJcm. DEBORAH 86. 200 KUJOIT. KAYE 86 ELMORE. JIMMY 8ft EM FINGER. KATIIY 8ft. 171. 226. 229 ERWIN. STADE «6 ESTt . RODNEY 86 EVANS. SHERRY 86. 265. 268 EVANS. SHIRLEY 86. 171. 265. 368 EVAKD. AL 8ft FAN NETT. UVEI. 87 FARMER. RICHARD 87 FAYLE, LINDA 87. 27S. 277 EEHK1NG. UNDA 87 EEIJCNOR. CAROLYN 87. 269. 365. 180 11 MELON. KENNY 87. 314, 316 .322. 279. 93. :13S FENLEY. PAT 87 FENNEMA.CAROL 87 FERRELL. IJNDA 87. 250. 255, .306 FISHER. CONNIE 87. 182 FOERSTER. CARRY 87. 308. 20« FORD. ARTH1 R 87. 337. 336 FORD. JANELLE 87. 186 181 FORD. JEANETTE 87 FORD. TERRY 87. 243 IOWIJJC CHERYL 87 FRANC jo. NICKY 87. 223. 225 FIIANKIJN. PAT 87 FREEMAN, JFRRI 87. 175 FULLER. ANN 87 FUUT.R. CHARLENE 87 Ft LMEK. PAUL 225. 223 GAIJJlWAY. LYNN 87. 1.36 144. 145. 146. 171. 149. 276 275. 173. 17 CAMMACE. GAIL 87. 272. 19:1 GARCJA. CARMEL 182 G YROS. SYLVIA 87 GARDNER, SANDRA 87. 2 GAITESEN. KATHY 87.I6I.29I.3S0, ITS. 188 GENTRY. CARRY 87. '210 GIBBONS. DENNIS 88 189 GIBSON. FRANC 88 GIIJ.LS, DEKKA 88 GINGLES. ROBERT 88 279. 315. 322 Cl ASS. CATHERINE 88 261. 29L 29L 208 GONZALES. AIJAN 88 GONZALES. MICHAEL 88 2LS GONZAI . SAR A 88 243 GREEN. GWENDOLYN 88 GREER. MARVIN 223. 225 (jREER. TOMMY 88 171.263.355.172.173 GKEGEKSON. DEBBIE 88 GREGORY. LINDA 88 256 GRIFFIN. JANET 88. 301 GRIFFITH. JAMES 8B GROCHOSKE. ROBERT 88 180. 19ft GUEST. TERESA H8 213. 175. 188 GUIDRY. KAREN 88 2S6 GUNN. JUDY 88 HALE. GENE 88 19ft. 188 HALEY. DONALD «8 IIALC VEVEHLY 88 254 ILALL. MARGARET 88 255 IIALTOM. WELDON 88 HAMEL. REBFjCCA 88 243 HAMEL. RICHARD H8 IIAMMEC CHRIS 88 HAMMER. AI.VA HANNA. HIIJ. 89. 171. 2«L 299 HANSON. GEORGE 89. 188 HARDISON. IJNDA 89. 272 HARE. MIKE 89. JOB. 208 189 HARGIS. ROSS 9. ISO HARGRAVES. RUSSKIJ. 89. 328 ILAKMON. BREND A 89. 212. 211. 179. I ) HARRINGTON. RICHARD H9 HARRIS. DOROTHY 89. 221 H ARRIS. TOM 89. 181. 175 HARRISON. IJNDA 89. 257 HARRISON. NANCY 89 HART I.YNN 89. 171. 202. 201 HART. PAT 89. 282 HARTMAN. DANIEL 89. 330 IIAl SWANN, CAROL 89. 248. 249 HAZELWOOD. RICKEY 89. 320 HEAD. KENNETH 90 HEATER. GAY 265. 2«., 00 IIEIHFRT. DAVID 189 HEINRICH. CATHY 218 249. 90. 18 HEIVTSCHEC EDDIE 90. 196 HENDERSON. MIKE 90 HENDERSON. SHARON 237. 90 HEN DERICKS. WANDA 90 HERBERT. WIIJJE 247. 90. 175 IIIKREKT. DAV ID ■ ). 196 HIGITTOWER. RONNIE 90 HILCBRACY22690 IIIIJ.MAN. CARRY K 1. «XI HOFFPAI IK. DONNA 204. 223. 2W. 90 HOI LAND. DEAN 90 HOLLAND, HI SSELL Mr) HOIJjOMAV JAMES 319. 322 HOPPER. IJNDA 21 . 90 IIORTON. KATIIY 90 HORTON. MAHSHAIJ. 90 IBM Sf, FLORENCE 271. 273. 357. 90. 287 HOUSE.. E RANOS 91 HOWARD. SHARON 91 HOW IXL CAROL 171. 291. 91 111 DIM E. CINDY 91 HI IHM.E.NTON. RAMON A 91 III OMAN. MIKE 91 HI CUES. DI ANE 265. 268 91 HI (HIES. DONAIJ 237. 335 III GHES. GARY 91 HI MPHREY. HOWARD 309. 208 91. 175 HI MPIIREY. KATIIY 91 HI NSI c.KEK. PEGGY 91 HI NT. IMAMS 320. 91 HI NTER. MAC 320. 91 III RST. JAMES 91 HUTCHINS. JERRY 91 ickes. joe: «i KKES. JOHN 91. 180 IWM X. SHARON 248 91. 180 ISAAC . SHARON 91 ISAHEIJ, KAY 221. 317. 322. 91 ISAKSON. RONNIE Jo 91. 180 IVY. JACK 91 IVY. KOSAI.YN 171. 211. 213. 22 JACOBS. KATHLEEN 248 92. 180 J ACOB. MARIANNE 243. 92 JAMES, i JIARIJS 92 JAMFS, mil.LIP 92 J ANNISE. DE8RIF. 229. 92 J ANNISE GLYNN 92 J ALBERT. FRANK 300. 92 JEFFERSON. BITCH 92 JEFFERY. VICKIE! 92 JKRSIGAN. KFHRY 92 JOHNSON. ADA 254. 92. 188 JOHNSON. CYNTHIA 255. 92 JOHNSON, EKIC 253 JOHNSON. JAMES BO 2?). 92 JOHNSON, JIMMY 223. 225 JOHNSON. KATHLEEN 257. 92 JOHNSON. PATRICIA 92 JOHNSON. RANDY 299. 92 JOHNSON, KICK 92 JOHNSON. KICKY 215. 92 JOHNSON. TRI JA 230, 23C 92 JONES. CINDY 247. 92 JONES. JENNIFER 214. 92 JONFS. KENNETH 92 JONES. THOMAS 22 JORDAN. JANE 171. 211. 212. 255. 306. 93 11 ARE7, ERNESTINE 239. 93 Jl AREV, JACKIE KADJAR. YVONNE 93. JOl KEli.Y. CHARI 252, 265. 93 KELLY. «AVNE 93 KENNEY. EDDY 279. 319. 322 93. Ml KILGORE, SH ARON 93 KIMMEY. RANDY 93 KIM.. IRIS IIU KINGSLEY. WILIJAM 93. 196. 189 KITZM AN. BERT 93 KLEYPAS, JOHN 93 KLUCEI. BETTY 93 KNOX. LARRY 221. 93 KOEHLER. TFX) 91 KONECNY. JEANNE 94. 180 K( IKE NEK. MARY 261. 26L 93 KRIZAK. MARY 9L 257 KROUZY K. GLADYS 94 LAGKONE, ROBERT 9L 300 CAIRL. JAMES 94. 307 LAIRD, STEVE 94 CANGIIAM. PATTY 94. 272 LANKFORD. ANNA 243 LANNOU. MIKE 94. 300 LATHAM. PA1TV 94. 180 LA TIMER. DOIC. 91 CAVERC.NE- PEGGY 9L 256 180 UBCANC. CAROL 94. 24«. 181 IKE; CARRY 9L 320 LEMON. MIKE 94, 332 LEWIS. MARGARET 9L 282 281.285.178 181. 175 UCARI. JERKY 91 LIGGETT. SCOTT 68 91. 171,279.346.347. 93 UI . WANNA 94. 243 UIJARO. ANN 9C 214. 215. 217. 189 UNDER. KATHY 94. 214 UPPF- HI Til 95. 18U LfTTLEFIELD. BllJ. 95. 120. 315. .336 LiriLEEIET D. IJJGHTDN 95. 30 t.im.KPAGE. DEAN 95.«48. 262. 263. 328 361. 175 LLOYD. ERAsTt 95. 337 Ijcm.iikidge; kirk 95.332 LOCG1NS, RICHARD 95 LONG. VICKIE 9S LONG ACRE. HIIJ. 95. 183. 181 LORD. CATHY 265. 181 LOREDO. JESSE 'G. 196 LOVE. SALLY 95. 291 U BEUM K. KATHY 95. 211. 212 LI SK. STEPHEN 95. 196 180 LUX. GARY 95 M. AUSTER. MARSHA 95. 174. 175, 300. 204.275.277 AM ACM.. RALPH 95. 196 McCAIJJ M. DAY ID 95. 319. 322 VLCHESNEY. JOKY 95. 218 AMJJ-J.LAND. DU VIA 95. 214. 355. 179. 181 VM.UNTOCK. MARY 95. 282. 283. 2B4. 336 175 m.ci ne:. mike; 95 McDaniel, issue 95 McDOlG.AIJL THOMAS 95 WcEJJCOY. MOIJ.Y 95. 291 McFarland, bkend.a 95.17C 282. 2bi MHMIWAN. LYNN 95, 186. 181 Me III GH. MICKE Y 95. 331 MclLWAIN. ROBERT «45. 320 McKAUP. BOBBY 45 McKE NZIE, JOANN 9ft, KM McKinney, cahia 96 McKinney, kitty 96 Mel J.MOKE, JOHNNY 96 McMt KREY. DAVID 96 279. 319. 322. 93 VI. WHJJAMS. BK1JNDA ‘Kc 240. 24: MACTI. SI SAN '46. 219. 221 MACEORS. JERRY « MAGEE. JOHN 'X. MAIAC, DOROTHY 256 MAVIS. VIRGINIA 96. 291. 293 M AKIN. IIAROU) '46 MARSHALL. SANDY 96.118 211.212.237. 179. 182 MARTIN. BIU. 9ft. 221. .330 MARTIN. El GENE 9ft M ARTIN. JAMES 96 MARTIN. TAN 96 M ASTERS. ERNESTINE «46. 265 MATTHEWS. IJNDA 96.171.219.2 221. 182 MATTHEWS. LOU ANN 96 M AY. C AMILLA 96. 265. 208 186. 181. 175 MEREDITH. GARY 'X, MERRITT. BARBARA 96. 251 WICHAC-KY. DANNY 96 MILLER. B ABB AH A 'X.. 330. 175 Mil U K. JEET 97. 189 MIIJJ.K. ROBERT 97 WIUEK. VIOLET 97, 239 WIIJJKEN. HANDY 97 MILLS. P AM 97. 182 MILNER. STANLEY 97 MITCHELL. Mil ARON 97. 282. 283. 281 MITCHELL. VIRGINIA « 7. 213. 180 MOLER. CARRY 97. 182 MONK. EUEN 97 MONTGOMERY. NORMAN 7. JI6 279 322 MONTGOMERY. BOY 97 MOODY. CYNTHIA 97 MORGAN. GLORIA 97. 148 171. 200. 214. 173 MORG AN. JANICE 97. 191. 270. 271. 273. 272. 180 MORG AN, IJNDA 232 MORGAN. WILIJAM ‘47 MORRIS. KAY 97. 276. 275 MORTON. JANICE 97. 192. 193 MOSES. MERLFDEAN '48 Ml DD. PAUL 98 MULLENS, BOBBY «X Ml I UN, MIKE:'48 262.161.261. J08 183. 208 180. 175 Ml KPIIY. BETH 98 MURPHY. DONNA 98 MURRAY. MARIKCHKN '48 NELSON. BOBBY ‘48 325. 326 327. XU NORTON. GR ADY 98. 337. X16 NUGENT. AMELIA 98 ODOM. JOY «J8. 273 OKIILER. DARRYU. 9« OLACHIA. DELORES «4« OLDS. MARY 98 291 379 ogden. hita 9a m ihu OLIVE. LEONARD 96 0S80RNE JOE 9« OTls. NAN 98. II OWEN. DAVID • OWEN. DEANA 98 1’ARR. CJ.ALDIA 09 PARKER. MICHAEL 99 PARKER. SANDRA 99. 2SS. 286 PARRIS. HAL 99. 279. 281 PARTIN. VICKI 99. 247. 171. 186 181. 175 PATTERSON. JIMMY 99 PERKINS. St ANNE 99 PETERSON. DE.ANNE 99. 257 PETERSON. DONNY 99. 1«) PETERSON. I OS NY 99. 180 PETRASII. JOANNA 99. 281. 175. 285. 171. 98. 189 PHIUJPS. HUH 99. 265. 268 PIERO, DOLORES 99 CINDER. OIERYL 99.. « PINDER. J H 99 PITTMAN. RONNIE 99. .120 POHLEK. IAI RA 17ft. 99. 212. 175. 208. 189 PORTER. CINDY 99 PORTER. EDWARD .109 PORTER. LORETTA 99. 18a 181 PORTER, ROBBIE 99. 243 POST. THOMAS 99. .ML 208 POTTER. NORM A 99. 25ft. 255 PRINO; Jt'DY 99. 214, IT ). 180 QUEEN. t.ARXIE . 266 182 QITNTON. St 'ZY 100. 209. 265 H AMIH 7_ AUCE 100 RAMIRty. ANITA 100 RANIH. DANIEL 100 RANKIN. CURIE KIO. 2« RANKIN. KATHY II . 3(6 RAWIX.Y. ROBERT 100, 332, 30 RAZO, CHRISTINE 100 READ. HERBIE 100 REAU ANNETTE 100, 135, 269. 265 KEJNTNGF.K. (GILBERT 100 NEJTTJI. BARRY 100. 30 RICHARD. TTIEI.MA 100 RIDGE. SHERRY 100 RIECK. URRY 100 ROBBINS. TIM 100. 196. 188 ROBERTSON. DON.AU 100. 300. 331. 230. 231 ROBERTSON. DAL INE 100. 299. M6. 2(6. 207 ROBERTSON. GLENN 320 ROBINSON. ,LENN 100 ROBINSON. (fOHIMYN 100 ROBINSON. IJNDA 1(6. 230 RODEN. DANNY 100 Aa—ta. Jnti 109. 320 .A4m. Terry 109. 212. 181 Aikri. Dm 109. 309 Alrunln. J rK 109. 196. 188 Alexandre. Retard 109. 181 Alim. J.n IO . 188 Allen. Statin Dune II Alph . C«™ 109. 255. 188 A mint. Jodi 109. 188 Aitdroun. IV-wd, 109. 149. 171. 275. 277 Andrr m. Chm 109. 30« AmEnao. GiiE 109 Andrew . Cinthu 109. .W0. .103 Andre . Kith. 109. 30 . 353. 362 AUnw. Kaih. 109. 214. 353. 362 Andmuo. Tommy 109. 332 Andrnun. Tuy 109 Amxmy. Kay 109. 138. 20 , 275, 277. 188 AnnHrmt . Scott 109, '261. 286 321 Arnold. Jaine. 109. 320 Arnold. R «i 109. 321 Atu-ai. Swim 109. 332. 196. 189 Awtrm, Shrml 109 Bagtni. Biftura 109 Raker. Bran 108. 109. 13a 149. 171 Baker. I Urmo 109. 30« Bade. Kim 182 Bailey. Robert 109 B n|ai. Limb 109. 189 Barnhill. Donald 109. 308. 181 Bahrain. Kenneth 109 Bauph. Turn 109 BaiV—. Rnftm 109. 307 380 ROE. JIMMY 19a 181 ROGERS. LARRY 100 ROMBERG. MARY 101 ROM ; SKIP 101. 265 ROSIUKK. ANNETTE 101 ROSSER. CHARLES 101 RKXMAY Kir.ll A HD 101. SOW 175. 208. 207 HI PP. STEPHANIE 101. 180 RUSHER, G AIL 101 R1 SHIM.. JEANIK 101. 265. 180 RISSU.L CYNTHIA 101. 243. 171 Rl-SSF.11. U Jl ANA 101. 188 RYAN. PAT 101. 331 SALAZER. ROSE MARIE 101 SAMW AY. BOBBY 101 SANDERS, GARY 101 SANDERS. MIKE 101. 181 SANDERSON. KENNETH 101. 265. 180 SAN DUNG. MAE ETTA 101. 18 SANTANA. BEATRRX 101 SARTOR. DAVID 18 SAUNDERS. JACK 101. 136. 144. 145. 299 SAVAGE. NANCY 101. 270. 272. 193 SAVELI- JIMMY 102. I4K 279. 318. 319. 322. 32a 334, 335 SAW8ERGER. ALICE 102. 171. 214 SCANTLKN. ETT1E 102. 276 275 SCARBOROt CH, TERRY 102 SCHILLER. SANDR A 102 SOIIMA. JERRY 6a 7a 171.296 29a 299. 345. 196 1 SCHNELL. IJNDA 102 SCHULZE. SHERRY KB SHELTON. IJNDA 102. 201 SHELTON. ROBERT IOC SHEPHERD. CONNIE 102 SHEJTIERD. JERRY 102 SHIELDS. MARTHA 102. I« SHIPMAN. BEVKRI.Y 102 SHIPP. DIXIE 102. 189 SIIIREY. ANGELA 102. 25(i SHORT. PAIRBJA 102. 239 SKXO. BEVERLY 42. 102. 255. 257. 306 SKIERS. MABELENE102 SIMPSON. CAROLYN 102. 291. 292 SIMS. DAISY 102 SKEEN. MARY 103. 24-1 SKELTON. RIU.Y 16 SKRABANEK. KENNETH 163. 105. 206 175 SUOC. BOBBY I6L 327 SMELSER. KAY 103 SMITH. BONNIE 103, 223. 225 SMITH. CONNIE 103 SMITH. GARY 103. 299. 331. 183. 181 SMITH. LARKIN 103. 196. 188 SNimi. IJNDA 103 SMITH. MARTIN 103. 306 11 . 181. 175 SMITH. MARVIN 103 SMITH. MICHAEL 103. 265 SMITH. PATHE 103. 25 SMITH. STEPHEN 182 SMITH. TERRY 103. 171. 265. 180 SOIJZ, JOE 103. 206 108 SORRELLS. JOHNNIE 103 SOPHY. SUSAN 103. 175 SOWDERS. CAROL 103. 239 SPARKMAN. JIM 103 SPEARS, DARKIEI.I. 103 SPELL. SAIJJE tai ST.AIII. ANDY 103. 232. 233. 181 STANBERG. KATHY 255 STANLEY. SHARON 103 STAPLES. DREW 6a 103. 190. 188 STASNEY. RONALD IO STEWART. TOMMY 10 . 299 STOKES. AIJ-AN HU STREET. CALI DIA 104 STREET. DAVID IO . 294. 345. 344 STRKKLAND. CAROLYN IO . 261 STITTS. VIRGIL 331 SVKCEK. JAMES IOI. 180 SW ANNER. MIKE IOI TARSKI. SI SAN IO . 291. 293 TAMEY0ZA. U Pt 101 TAVARY. MIKE IOI TAYIOR. PAT lot THOMAS. DIANA IOI Thomas, ixrrm: mi THOMAS. HR S IOI THOMPSON. IRA IOI. 170. 171. 279. 328 THOMPSON. TKIIJA IO . 256 l«l THORNTON. JANICE 10 THORSON. Ill BY IOI T1 BRETS. SHIRLEY IOL 25« T1DM AN. GEORGE IOL 331. 180 TILLERY. ANN IOL 356276 275.179. 182 TIPTON. CHRIS lot TOGIIRIDGE. MARK 30 TODD. IJNDA KM TODD. MARGARET 10 TODD. SI SAN IOL 180 175 TOMPKINS. RAYMOND IOL I6L l«6. IHI TOI PS. SANDRA IOI. 29 . 182 TOWNSEND. Jl DY lot TRAHAN. JANICE IOL 160. 220. 221. 219 TRAXLKH. GRIS IttV 171. 175. 260. 356 275. 271. 277 TREY BIG. Jo LESLIE 105 TRIGG. JACK IOS. 315. 322 TKOXFJi, CANDEE IOS, 211. 213 TURNER. DIANE 105 TURNER. ROXANNE 105. 1J6 214. 172. 173 UPTON. MARY 105. 272 W AHRMDND. BOB 301 Sophomore Index Beal. Doan. Max. 1U9 Hmrden. Sunn 109. 239 Bmrtlon, Kohetl 182 B .m. K«y 109. 146 171. 282. 28L 285 Bertie. Bnrrly 109 IVhrrm. Zamir. 109. 2 «. 242 Brfl. Our In 109 Bril. Marihn 109. 18 ' Benton. Bead 109. 30a 309. 181 Bergeron. DraedU 109 Koprtka. J rfc 109. 316 IVtW Praam 109. 247 Bcttn, Swim 109 Bek In. Jor 109. 261 Bnhop. Hml 110 Black. Ann 116 ZI9 Klumierg. Buhbi 110 BotaU. Carotin I la 255 Bollinger, Juhe 110 Booth. Suran 110. 255. IT1 . 180 Bouart. S«r h 110. 291. 18 II.-n. Stry4.ee, 110. 308 Braen. |wh 110 Brack. Danny 110. 182 Bradburv. Ihrlnr 110 BraAn.Cra 110. 309 Brai... Magpie | )0 Bruit. Ih-tin 110 Rrranan. Carole 236 248 Bright. Jntmni 110 8torkman. Ku.ii lia 29 . 295. 196 189 Brown. Betti 110 Broun. Mm H«w«nl I la 188 Brian, mi. Hck. 110. 171 Bnan. Shaki 110. 188 Bn an«. Sterling 110 Bwkeb. F.iHin MO. 219. 182 Burkett. Line 110 Bmrll. Oimr 110 Boniudr. Tnmrni 116 286 321 (Win. VhAi 110, 272 Bmeh. Sum 110 Bath. I aura 110 Bullet. Inter 110. 1%. 188 Cain. Emma 110 Callow n. Bnrrli 110. 188 (am,6rB. Linn 110. 282. 285. 180 (ample !. Rohm 188 Cantrell. Paula 110. 17 . 182 Capplnaua. (Wry 110. 265. 268. 332 Carry, Dan 110 larranai. Qraa 110 Cartrr. Brun 116 3«. Ian. Brmda 116 271. 189 Cun. Unm 116 242 Caari, Judi 110 (Wterb. Carol 110. 242 Cairrmu. J n 321 Center. Katin III. 305. l l (iraraux, EU.ne 111 Oundtrr. Barlura 111 Otamttrr. Janrt 111 (W. Retard 111. 328 OxwUin. Janet III W AKEEIIJ.D. NAOMI 105 WALKER. RHONDA 105. 188 W IJ INGEORD. DEBORAH 105.243 WALLING. TOMMY 165 WARD. DONNY 105 W ARD. LANE 16V 160. 361. 10 WARD. MARILYN 105 W ATKINS. DANNY 105 WEBBER, CHUCK 165. .100, 20«. 181 W EEMS, BELINDA 105. 181 WHALEN. MABION 16V 2IL 216. 15 WHITE. CAROL 16V ZW. 21W WHIT ; (TNDI 105 white; m.arsha ia white; Rl( HARD I05. 181 WHITM AN. POLLY 106 171. ITS. 282.28 . IRI WHITTEN. IAN 106 210. 211 WIER. JIMMY 106 WTESEK. H AROLD 106 WILKERSON. BOBBY 106 W IIKEKsON, DEBBIE 10ft. 212 WILKERSON. DENNIS 106 WIIKERSON. K ATHY I0( 188 WILKKY .t.AKH V10615L266328 WILK1NSON. MIKE 10ft. 31 . 208 WIIK . DAVID 106 19ft, l«9 WII IJ AMs. CHRIS 106 W 11.1 JAMS. JAMES 106 336 WH.UAMS. M AXINE 106 246 243. 180 WIUJAMs. STEVE 106 WILLIAMS. SUSIE 106. 171. 282. 285 WILLIAMSON. VIVA 106 212. 213 WIISON. DANNY 106 WILSON. DEWITT 106 307 WIISON. ELSA 106 WILSON. JAMES 106 WIMMER. PAT 106 247. I8( IHI. 175 W ITT. PAUL 106 m. 1H9 WOLE. JANIE 106. 257 WOLFE. PATRICI A 106 265 WOOD. J AMES 07 WOODS. JEANNE 107. 291 WOOD. LARRY 107.320.335 WOOD. M1KI 107. 299. 208. 175 WOOTEN. GARY 107. 183. 186, 181 WOOTEN. Jl DY 107. 243. 181 Y ANDF.LL si 107 YARBROUGH. PATRICIA 107 YOI'NG. BRENDA 107 ZJKRIJJN. ROCKY 107. 299. 31L 316 322 Zi KLMAN. NARDA 107 ZUBIK. ROBERT 107. 208. 175 I MW ALT. W ILLIAM 107 Utenn. Mllr III Oark. Karen HI. 200 Clark. Kai III. 221 Oatkr. E-ell 111. IB9 Ormrnt. («art 111 Ointnn. iWk III. 321 CM. J 4in 308. 207 C«hutn. Knih 111. 171. 299. 189 Cole. Connie 111 Collin.. 1144.. 33 154-ell. B.H.I.e III t .|-e6 W'ainr 111 («mptofl. IVnay 111 (xmptun. Ronnie 111. 309 Compton. Sam 111. 80 lanjSi. Kip 111 Connea . Dot 111 Gunner. Roane 111.321 ( ok. Jo 111. 201 Curhnt. (Jim 111 Ojvtuf. P-yjp 111 ( t. Jem 111, 280. IK. Cox. Patti 171. 201. 296 292 Cram . J.mmi 111 Obi. Candy Hi. 142. 300 (‘rocker. Fluid 111 Cfia . Ala III Cm-, tkalr 112 Cummim, Crntliu 112. 254 Cum. Krnten 112 211. 213. 182 Duldquul. Mary 112 246 182 Damperlirld. Ibiid 33ft Data.. iTharle. M2 Dat . nir« M2 Ita . Irv4 Kathryn M2. 3)1 I wb M2. IS) I Van. Hold- Sop M2 I Vi (man. (linia M2 IV . I'atfu u 112 IVboro. Toe, M2 IVnny. K«in M2 IVmlnn. Thomm Alvin M2 IV . BrmD M2 IV . Glenn M2 IKnl. Nancy 112. IHO Dickrn.. Benny 112 Itakrmnn «.1.1a 112. IKI I Mil. lorn 112. .100. 332 Domn-tt. Jim 112 IkmarOv, IWane M2 IWnrtls. Coog 112. 171.214 IVmMIt. Davel 112. 189 ItamHIi. Stev 112 Ik-cnmn. Ml, MX IS IViugla . Ca—udrt I 1.1 Duutv. 1.4a (Vne 11.1. 18 Downing. Amfcni 111 D n.e . 0, K MX .121 ItajVi. Edith MX 2S5 IWai. Nora MX 294. 29.1 I Vm an. Betty MX 305. 188 Dunkerlv. Mar, Jo MX 247 Dwm.fi 113 Dwmtng. Barbara Sw IIX IK2 Dupre,. Jeon 113 Dim. Ita hl 11.1 Earlhman. J dv I1X 271. 272. 188 F fcr. Cmy MX 321 Edward..Kathv 113.211. 212 EdwanU. Mart 182 Hln p. Trrr, M3 KlMl. Arlmr MX 188 13 41. Jennifer 113. 182 Kak-. lamia M3 Evan . Vll-t, 113 Evard. Omm 111 Fanned, Henry 113 FatV . Kaahv MX 291. 1«) FaiV. Jin MX 280. 128 Eehnng. Bonn— 113 Fen,owe. Donna MX 221 Fcnlrm, Da vd 113 Fergu . Martha MX 1SX 171 IVrrrl. Van MX 221. 320 Ffmvh. I. Rene- 113. 309. 180. 190 Wrimng. Pamela I1X 2S6 Firm liman. R-kv M3 Fow. Jinn 1IX 27X 277 Ford. MnKirl MX 171. 305 Foreman. IV, , MX 239 Forar. M h— 11.1 Fo«Vt. Margaret M3. 188 Franklin. JanetV M3 Freeman. Mm MX 300. 182 Fromanr. Virginia 113. 158. 242 Fudge. Kenneth 113 Folkm . MrUou MX 189. 3UI FoOcr. Car. IIX 299. J2X 190. XVX 188 Fuller. Jun IIX 315 KuBbcght. Cart 114 Furrn. IVm—■ 114 Xatm. Um MX 182 Oanu. Benin HI • Gardner. R.maM 114 Xarnrr. Nancy I I t CarrHl, Ron MX 149. 280. 325. .126 Gamwn. Syhaa IIX 29 . !«• iwliraii, lam MX 248 Oorge. Tan,a 114 Orth . Jaoef 114, 189 lakua. Kuan— II X 180 ClBHte. Jane II I. 282 Glen . Jean- III. 265. 189 t-.ruale., Rene 114 «od m. Kathleen lit Gordon. (and MX 265. 268 Gordon, landa III Imam, Mn 114 «irantham. Pam III. 189 Germ, lame 114 Grrenvrul. Uuil 114 «Ttorr. Jarkle MX 242 errer. Stephanie IIX 188 Greer. U ill— II I (•rr|rm«. Pen 114 Gregg. lame MX 256. 182 Gref . Karl 114 Gnffin. Kalb, Ml Griffin. Ronald 114 Griffith, Howard 114 Gaiire. Iun.lt MX 2.V. (iutirrm, Rosalinda III Gulkoaaki, Garv 114 HaV. I.ma, IIX 242. 1«) Hall. Knih MX 180 llallnua. Kaye MX 171. ASX 182 llanulilon. IV,h MX 171. 182 llanuliinn. Onliar 111 Hamilton. Roy 114. 321 llamon. Ronald IIX 320 Hirpnr, Bilh MX 328 Harp. Mar, MX IR8 Harper, Kimalil MX IID Harper. Ru ti 114 Ham man. Donna MS Harnngtun. Irv. IIX 216 Harmon. Swan IIX 182 llartle—. Kerry MX 321 limn. Jo Ann 115. 188 Haney. Kama 11X272. 182 llait . Ray l.tnn MS llanki. M Karl MX 291 lleald. Georgia MS Hnrkrndnr . Michael MX X12 Hefner. Nu..-y MX 29 Heuaun. (hnatv MS llrlhen. Deborah MS Hrndrrv . Jan 11X 275.277 llenneke. (Wire MS Hemugan. RkL, 115 llrrnandrv. Jan- 115 llrmtytan. llvUv IIX 182. 301 Herrington. Janrt 115 Herron. Nancy I IS Heater. Man IIX 247. 182 ll-her . Muna MX 275. 277 Hekemei. Glen 1IX 1 Hagpnlmtham. Nona MS llygvn.. Kathv MS. 138. MX I4X 146.211. 21X 173. I . 188 Hill. Aiahery 1 IS Hill. (Tailin' 305 II.II. Gd IIX XII llimel, Da.nl I IS Hohh . Sun MX 180 Hoffman. Jane I IS. 188 Holland. Brenda IIX 301 Holla way, Linda I lb. 247. 18 HnUcmun. Virtue 299. 321 llolmea, Ann 182 llurtuti, la llnm 116 Hortem. Metiu, 116 Ilmen. Katie M6 llouie. lamia 116. 257 lluwlim. Janie 116 Hughe . Ann MX 317 llmbhard. Joe MX 334 Hiuhhvd. Wu, IIX 321 Hull. Tana MX 179. 182 Hunt. Mike 116 Hurra,. IViilw MX 171. 290. 292 llumn. Harold 116 llylvm. W.a MX 182 Jack . Jud. MX 201. 189 Jarohroo. Ilrrlert MX 307 Jaime. Bmgu- 116 Janonidu Hat Kara 116 Jrflmea, Dune 116 Jeiuiinp. landa 116 John . Am MX 217. IHO John . Pam Mb John . Sandra MX 256 Jubam . Ywlu 117. 26S. 268 Jobation. Own 117, 201 Jonm. IVhW 117. 171. 362. 17 . 182 Jooe . (Tan 117. MX 1X5. 299 Jon Gmv 117.201 June . Glenn 117, 181 Jonev Paula 117. 242 Ione . Raek 117 Jour . Vivian 117 Kaderh. lUtbv 117 Kana. Gail 117. 282. 283 Kapjder. fun IflX 117. 171. 299 Kan. Ivde 117, 201. 201. 189 Kehor. Libby Ibl Keiprr. «Uria 117. 181 Ke,ih. Am 117 Kelley. Knhard 117 Kebo. Witter 117 Kenny. Swvan 117 Kervin. landa 117. 218. 2 . 189 KiVmaae. Ketlh 117 Kiipwr. KaV 117 Kmg. J.Xnn, 117 King. Shem 117 Kamerk. 8ert 117 Kn.n. Liana 117. 242. !8d Kr4lmeyer.Ju.lm 117.261.280.321.328.189 Kormrk. Julie 117. 261 Knckmaki. Mm 117 Krmalry. Henry 117 Kuna. Cudy 117. 189 Kvetm. Pal 117. XS2. Z7X 277. IT . 182 Mfone. Rxhanl 117. 180 laFour. Riu 117. 257 LlGtymr. Steyr 117. 800 land. J«h 117. 188 lalaatrundier. Jo Ann 117 lamnwT . Inle 117 landry. R k 118 Lane. GVmb II 180 laug. Dan 118 Lu . Jon 332 lannmt. Jud. MX 171. 270. 271. 179. 182. 172 ■•turner. Eater 118. 291 I ravin , linage 118 lee. Nila MX 188 lee etnaniu Kathy 118 lemmoo. Kenneth MX 336 le w. Hill MXXUr tale . Albert (H,D| MX 321. 182 IlnV. Kath, MX 188 latrly. Ruth Ann MX 201. 188 Uoyd. Hugh 1IX 321 Urnd. Mike 1IX 300 Lloyd. Kir hard IIX I9X 33X 18 Lrykrtt, Jimmy 118 I 41m. Riwiahl MX 188 Ixmg. Sue MX 256. 182 leaedo. Johnny IIX 180 I ne. Kna MX 290. 293 Laara . Mike 118 laimin. lavne 280. 136 l.yV . Bill 309. MX 160 Lion. Knhard 118 M.Kndr.lW 119. 256 MrCamBraa, « alter 119 Mrtarthy. IVbmli 119 Mriartney. tUrvi. 119 MrGorkK Amount Sue 119 MHUnmrk. Joanna 119. 282. 2X5 MiSairmn-k. Terry 119 MrDm.rU. Lyon 119.171.200.275.27X 277. 189 M Falndge. Mike 119. 307. 320 MrTiee. Ho. aid 119. 189 MeKay. FaW 119 .Me( rancer, T««nm, 119. 321 M. Nab. Judy 119 Mi Nabh. Rahrtt 119 McNJty. Cynihu 119. 189 Mi Mu.l. Morton 119. 30X 303 M, VIhew. AUn 119 MrWiQiam . H.hard 119. 321. 189 NX eal. IVnnn 182 Maner. Ilrt.y 119. 282 28 . 2X5 Magee, Jamr. 119 Magee, loeiu 119. 291. 292. 189 Malar. Jo Ann 239. 181 HatV y. Bdly 119. .121 Manlr,. Mike 119. 321. TC8 Mann. Ian M9. 171. 282 28 . 362 189 Mark Im 119. 212 Maronry. Annrfle 119. 207 Maripna. Kir hard 119 ManhaU. Kent I0X 119. I3X II. 182 282 283. 355. 315. IV . 179. 4 Marth. Pam 119. 11 Martin. Diana 119. 188 Martin. Dili 119. 265. 269 Martin. Kenneth 308 Mardn. N,b 119. 265. 269 Martin. Pat 182 Mawo. Evelyn 119. 188 Maarey, Mike ||9 Maury. Patti Kate 119 Mailer.. Kathy 119. 242 Mala Ray 337. 216 Metymah. Mm 119. 188 Maxrv. Rnhbv l|9 Mav-elL Danny 119 Marvell lUr- 119 May ell. Sharon 120. 29K 295 May. Andy 328 May. Galen 120 May. Sandy 120 May . Dona 120 MarurK Yvonne 120 Mead .. Mark 120 Medina. Sandra 120 Memn. Deborah 120 Mr k. Mike 120. 321 MitVr. Mike 120 Mittrr. Sharon 120 MitehrII. Diana 120. 182 Monmua. Darlene 120 Monk Itmanna 120 Mormev. Myrteel 120. 188 Moor-y. Neidena IU2. 120. 171 Mcee. Karra) 120. 188 Moore. Mark 120. 280. 320. 336 Morgan. IVylr 120 Morgan. Hard. 120. .121 Mom.. Karen 120. 189 Mo—.. Harhara 120. 2SS. 182 Mueller. XII 120 Mornnmk. Ikmn- 120. 280. 321. X 189 Muden.. Randy 120 Mundinger. Wdl 120. 171. 280 Murphv. Mailer 120 Mu yhv. Stryennna |2CI Mvrr.. IVhea 120. 189 Navarre, Wanda 120. 2S7 Neeh, lan.il 120. IX? Nexhgh. PhvlU 120 Nrhon. Blake 12a 219. 221 NrXon. Mike 120 Nevi Cathy 120. 189 Nr in r. Kenneth 120 Niehoh. Pat 120 Norm. Cary 120 Noma. Thelma 120 Nugent. Ihvlaa 12 . 200 (hlneul. Jon 12) Odom, (bn 121. 182 (Nartua. Amado 121 Olafmn. Kathv 121 (Xk Ann 121. 181. 101 Olive. Bernard 121. 182 Olive, lavotior 121 Olnrr. Irtghton 121 OrrhnuPat 121. 13X 1«X 280.321. 325.326. 334 Ortu. I Wire 121. 242. 182 0 en. Oiari-a 121. 25 Padgett, lam 121 Page. Ikmna 121. 24X 242. IH9 Parker. Jane 121. 211. 212. 261 Parker. Palnrta 121 Parmh. ShwVy 121. 189 Pmaomie. Brhrtl 121 PatiBo. landa 121 Pattern , landa 121. 18) Patter , landa N 121 Patyk. Mike 121. 300 Pavla.. Ma v 121 Perkin . Swan 12). 36S. 3X1 Pem. thari 121. 321. 19X 188 IVlpa. HI 121. 19X 188 Pitman. Jo.lv 121 Walt. Fftna 121. 280. Ti20 P,filer. Ball 121. 171. 180 P.Xorny, ladd- 121. 321 Pope. (Bona 121 Portia. Jackie 121. 182 Poaitra. Tina 12) Powell, ISrk 121 Power. Wkl 122 IVau. Ju.lv 122. 2SX 180 Pmdry. Frrdrv k 122 Prwe. lawrencr 122. 309. 182 Wire. Tommy 122 I'ruwe. Rniver 122 IWtor. Paul 122. 321 Proctor. Polly 122. 182 l r rt. Manha 122. 188 PiatcX. Bohbv 122. 221 Itallen. Kwl 122. 261. 320. I9X 33X 188 IW. Dnn 122 Potman. Dud. 122 Potman. Sherrve 122 Uuinn. Ann 122. 257 yumn. Swan 122. 257 Kmkhack. Connie 122. 188 Ramurr. K-alin.ii 122. 188 Klicnrt. Adrian 122 Itavnnr. Carolyn 122. 180 Rrano. lather Mr 122 Rent IWn. 122. 272. 182 Reevi . Vugtnu 122, 256 Reiter. Mar.heth 122 Revnohk Barlwa 122 Hue. Juba 122. 211. 213. 180 Richard.. IVMuc 122. 171. 189 Knhard.. «.ary 122 116 Richard . DaV 122 Ku hmimd. Tommy 122. 180 Kuark. Raymond 122 Rober . Patruu 122 Robrrtaua, tUrv 123 Robert , l nda 121 381 Activity and Topic Index Administrators 20 Anchor (Huh 210-213 Antler Club 214-217 Art Club 218-221 Athletic Banquets 157 Band 178-187 Baseball 338-343 Basketball 323-328 Biology Club 300 Bluebonnet State Delegates 93 Brigadiers 200-205 Cheerleaders 144-145 Choir 188-199 (’lass Officers Senior 32 Junior 78 Sophomore 108 Clerical Staff 29 Confederate Ball 154-155 Cross-Country 337 Distributive Education Club 1 226-229 Distributive Education Club 2 222-225 Diversified Occupations Club 230-233 Faculty 23-28 Favorites All-School 132-133 Senior 134-135 Junior 136-137 Sophomore 1 .'58-139 Fine Arts Festival 160-161 Football 312-322 Foreign Exchange Students 142-143 Foreword 2 Futunr Farmers 234-237 Future Homemakers 238-239 Future Nurses 240-243 Future Teachers Armstrong FT A 244-245 Sparks FTA 246-247 Robert E. Lee FTA 248-249 Gander Gazette 250-253 Girls Recreation Association 254-257 Golf 346-347 Good Sportsmanship League Convention 160 Graduation 164167 History (Hub 264269 Homecoming Royalty 146-147 Humanities Seminar 206 Interact 258-259 Industrial Arts Club 302 JETS 308-309 Junior Class 79-107 Junior Classical League 260-263 Junior Optimisscs 270-273 Junior Rotary Anns 274277 Key Club 278-281 Keyettes 282-285 King and Queen Assembly 148-149 Lee Relay Queen Finalists 150-151 Lioness Club 290-293 Miss Robert E. Lee 131 Mr. Roliert E. Lee 130 National Forensic league 303 National Honor Society 174177 National Merit F’inalists 118 Number Sense Club 305 Pre-Med Club 294295 Principals 22 Quill and Scroll 306 Radio Club 307 Scholastic Honors Banquet 156 School Board 21 Science Fair 160-161 Science Semipars Senior 207 Junior 208 Sophomore 209 Senior Class 33-77 Senior Play 158-159 Senior Prom 162-163 Sophomore Class 109-127 STAGS 296-299 Student Council 170-173 Swimming 329-332 Tennis 344345 Texas Junior Academy of Science 207 'Iliespians 304 Top Ten Students 140-141 Track 333-336 Traveler 286-289 Who’s Who 37. 38. 44. '18. 60. 62. 65. 66. 81. 86. 94. 97, 101. 111. 115. 116. 121. 122, 125, 126 383 In Memoriam JO LESLIE TREYBIG November 20, 1948 — January 10, 1966
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