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

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I LEE TRAVELER 1969 ROBERT E. LEE BAYTOWN, TEXAS VOL. 39 TABLE OF CONTENTS PEOPLE PERSONALITIES ACTIVITIES SPECIAL EVENTS CLUBS SPORTS With Admiration And Deep Appreciation, The TRA VELER STAFF Proudly Dedicates This 1969 TRAVELER To MISS SYBIL JORDAN And MISS EULA POTTER Miss EuU Potter, upon her retirement a?, assistant principal, presents her prized collection of Gander pins to Principal Henry Armstrong. Miss Potter has worn the “captains” pins every football game day from 1948 through 1968. 4 Miss Sybil Jordan received an honor plaque from Texas Stale Teachers Association for distin- guished service to the teaching profession. She has completed 45 years in the teaching field. 5 6 E T LEE HI SCHOOL 4 -4 • 8 9 THERE IS A TIME FOR SOME THINGS AND A TIME FOR ALL THINGS . . . A TIME FOR GREAT THINGS, AND A TIME FOR SMALL THINGS ii TIME TO CREA TE .. . 1‘ ■ 1 12 time to accomplish . . . 13 14 TIME TO EXPRESS . . . 15 16 17 10 PLE — PEOPLE - PEOPLE — PEOPLE- PEOPLE- PEOPLE- PEG 18 ADMINISTRATION GEORGE CENTRY Superintendent BOARD OF TRUSTEES STANDING—Fabian Greenwell, Phil Dignam, Boh Wahrmund. Glenn Lippman, James (Slick Ellis. SEATED—Mrs. Carole Oprshek (President). NOT PRESENT: Troy Peterson. 20 JOHN ADAMS Absistunt Princip.il HENRY ARMSTRONG Principal El)LA POTTER Attifttant Principal 21 ELBERT ALBRITTON InduKlrial Arts MARION ASHLEY French ELIAS AWWAD Mathematics BETTE BAETHE Mathematics ADDIE BAILEY Mathematics CAROLYN BAKER Business Education PATRICK BARRY Chemistry W. R. BICKLEY English JOEL BOLLINGER Physical Education ROBERT BRADFORD Mathematics GENE BOSSE Physical Education NETTIE BRADSHAW Social Studies WILLIAM BRENTZEL Art HALDEAN BROWN Chemistry MARY BROWN English J. D. BUCKNER Audio Visual Education JOHN ELLA CARROLL English OUIDA CARROLL Guidance GERALDINE CASTLEMAN English SHERMAN CHILDRES Latin 22 ROSE MARIE CLEVELAND Homcmaking CARYL CLINE English and Speech MARGARET COM MINGS Social Studies LESLIE COUCH Distributive Education DON DAVIS Biology GRACE EDWARDS Homcmaking JO LOIS FERTOTA Art CHARLES FORQUE Band Teachers boosted Gander spirit on the day of the big game with Sterling, by wearing ’’THE COLORS.1 CAROLYN FRANCIS Business Education KATHERINE GEORGE Mathematics MITTIE LOG GODWIN Physical Education Teachers exchange idea during lunch. GILBERT GREEN English RUTH CREGERSEN Business and English CAROL CRUBAUGH English CLYDE HENDERSON Social Studies RUTH HENRY Librarian LEON HIGGINBOTHAM Business Education ARTHUR HODGES Science NATALIE HUCKABEE English 24 J. M. HUGHES Am. History FRANK JAMES Guidance MACK JOHNSON Mathematics WILMA MAE JOHNSTON English and Journalism SYBIL JORDAN Social Studies JACQUELINE KERN Physical Education HILLARD McCANDLESS Mathematics GERTRUDE MARSH Business JESS MILLER Industrial Arts JANE MITCHAM English DONALD MUERY Band IMA MAE MUSTON English HALLIE PATTERSON Mathematics JOHNIE PUNCHARD Business Education DURWARD RATI.IFF Biology ALINE RKINEKE French LYNETTE RELYEA Social Studies 25 UNDA HARROW Secretary LOIS COUCH Secretary SAMUELLA COURVILLE Secretary RUTH HARMON Secretary WSSSg «a b sauIsUTT? □□CCCCCCCC J gccccccrrr:| rrrCCCCCkEI— nSecIj LELA HAYES Secretary ARTHUR MAE LEMON Secretary ESTULENE MYERS Mr. Cay, School Engineer. carefully checking the air-conditioning system. 26 JOHNNY RILEY Business Education LUCILE ROCKHOLD Secretary VIRGINIA ROWLETT Science M. C. RUSHING Guidance NIKKIRYLANDER Physical Education WALTER SMITH Vocational Agriculture BILLY SOLOMON MARGARET STRAUSS English NORMAN SUHR German WILLIAM TADLOCK Industrial Co-op Training DORIS TREYBIG English LUCILLE WADDELL Library JOY WALKER Physical Education JACK WALTON Music WOODROW WHATLEY Physical Education MARY WHITAKER Social Studies ELAINE WHITE Physical Education MARY ELIZABETH WILBANKS English DOROTHY WILLIS Guidance JOE WOOD Social Studies ETHEL WRIGHT Physical Education 27 SENIORS Gloria Abraham Charles Adams John Alexander Mary Alexander Nowana Alexander Beth Ann Anderson Arlene Andrews Alice Antonini Mike Archer Shannon Arthur Carol Atkins Kathy Atteberry Nathan Ausley Rozena Avery Valory Aycock Matt Baker Alice Ball Debra Kay Barnhill tarry Barron Jimmy Barton Ruby Barton Donna Baugh Dan Beetler Rickie Belt Steven Bennett Larry Benoit Kathy Bettes Mary Jane Bicklcy Gerald Bishop Marva Black I.uan Blakey Joseph Blum Vicki Bordelon Van Boswell Alma Boudreaux Bob Boyd Christine Bradley Gary Brinkley Aubrey Brown Jan Bultzo Barbara Bundage Margie Burch Allen Burditt Barry Brunson Becky Burns A typical Lee assembly. Nelda Byford James Caesar Daniel Campos Richard Canslcr Alvin Cartwright Deborah Casey Rod Cezeaux Chuck Chandler Ann Ciruti Jerry Clark Billie Clawson Charlie Clcuenger Gayle Christian Paul Comeaux Edward Contreras Manuel Contreras Beatrice Coronado Elijio Cortez Cindy Couch Joel Coy David Craig Larry Cryer Becky Cummings Alva Cunningham 31 Wanda Cunningham Lou Ellen Currie Dennis Dauphin Rennee Del-aune Rosalia Delgodo Diane DeGarmo Douglas DcShazo Lorna Dickens Linda Dickerson Steve Dickerson Sandra Dillahunty Martha Dillard Mallie Dittman Douglas Douty Robert Druce Johnny Dunham Pat Dunn Michael Durocher Renee Eastman Kenny Eaves Holly Ehlig Rex Elliott Bill Ellis Mike Enoch Lee Entlcr Billie Ervin Theresa Fancstiel Wendy Felknor Rudolf Fernandez Carol Fielder 32 Roslyn Fischer Beltran Fisher Mary Fisher Sharon Fitzgerald Nell Flowers Lcn Ford Sharon Ford Charlotte Foreman Alexander Foston Helen Franssen Roy Fuentes Sandi Fullen Tom Fuller Kyle Fullick b. . £3 •• 4 Exchange students Marcia Machodo and Robert Maquil pose with their American ‘sister’ and ‘brother’ Diane DcGarmo and Robert Post. Kathy Fusan Benjamin Carcia Matthew Carey Joe Gentry Thomas Giroir Steven Gonzalez Phyllis Good son David Graves Marilyn Grcenhaw Mary Ann Griffin Ronald Guest Wayne Guest Tim Guidry Sharon Hair Lee Hales Bonnie Glass Archie Golden Jerry Golden Caleb Gonzalez Maria Gonzalez Randy Hanle Sonchac Hanratanukul Veronica Hare Cassie Harmon Robert Harris Carla Harrison Stuart Harvey Yvonne Harvill Gene Hausc Cecil Hayes Kathy Hayes Nelwn Herbert Joe Hernandez Jacqueline Hill Peggy Hill John Carlson, Steve Underwood, Tommy Clark, and Johnny Moore as they are heard weekly on the TEMPO show. Debbie Hines Val Holloway Mike Hooker Debbie Howel Jan Howell Nancy Howell David Hubbard Edward Hulsman Charles Hunter Don Huntington Jimmie Huntley Carlu Jackson Jay Jackson Mark Jacobs Paul Jaubert Debbie Johnson Marvene Johnson Reggie Johnson Connie Jordan Diane Jordan Karen Jordan Kathy Kalisek Pam Kelley •Susan Kelly Albert Kelso Keith Kilcrease Steven Kilpatrick Cary Kimntey Kathy King 36 Johnny King Com Kinney Bobby Kinsey Kathy Kirkland Lmrir Kissel Paul Klocscl Cary Konecny Mike Krumtum Barbara Kurtz Glenda Lamb Karen Lamb Glenn Landry Margaret Lannou Drusilla Lashlcc Willa Mae Laird Jeanne Lawrence Patti Lee Robert Lemmon Cheryl Lewis Danone Lewis Jant lle Lindsey I.inda Locker Joe Edward Lopez Janice Lord Mary Helen Loredo Jerry I.ounsberry Robin Luckins Ann Lusk Glenda Lyon Lisa McAlister Howard McCartney Mikel McClain Elizabeth McClintock Ed Leah McCoy Brenda McDaniels William McElhannon Patricia McGilvray I.ihbv McGraw Cathy Mcllwain Martha McKay Mandy McKee Barbara McKcy Joyce Maley Jimmy Malloy Rol ert Maquil 38 Cheryl Marlin Arthur Martinez Frank Martinez Laura Massey Angel Massingill Cathy Matthews Marsha Maystorvick Donnie Me? erschmidt Billyeanne Miles Daryl Mitchell 39 Jo Ann Mitchell Kelly Mitchell Darlene Morris Mike Morris Mike Morton Myra Moss Sharon Mudd Lee Murphy Melissa .Murphy Ronald Myers Dehbie Nelson Thomas Ncrrin Sheryl Nesselrode Ole jean Nichols Debbie Nicholson Dorothy Norris Bobby Odncal Amelia Olivares Susan Oliphant Reggie Olive Paul Astermayer Bille Ann Ott Chat Ounkomal Carolyn Oviedo 'Oops ... missed again 40 Robert Page Debbie P3gel Bobby Painter Deborah Palmer Joe Parker Wendy Parker Carol Patterson Bobby Pearce Glenda Pena Carolyne Pequcno Kathy Petty Doris Pitre Stephen Policy Leon Pond Philip Prater 41 David Price Kathleen Pye Timothy (Juinton I-ydia Ramirez Odelia Ramirez Glenda Raney Melvin Reid Denise Reinckc Belinda Rhoden Robert Rhodes Linda Rios Sandra Rivera Jimmie Robinson Joyce Robinson Loretta Rodriquez Tina Rodriquez Jane Rogers Amy Roshto Curtis Ross John Russell Norman Russell Ferhando Salinas Connie Sander Richadcll Sandling Ronald Santana 42 Ann Saunders Mike Saunders Frank Savage Linda Schima Lillie Scott Wallace Sebesta Mary Sellers Donna Shelby Betsy Simmons Vera Simms Eulalia Sistos Cloria Small Jeanne Smaliing Becky Smith Robert Smith Sammy Smith Susan Smith Terry Smith Linda Sproesaig Jan Sta ncy Cheryl Stocmer Barbara Stout Mike Stubbs Bernard Sorcck Charles Sivick Randal Tanner Byron Tate David Taylor Roberta Taylor Roger Thacker David Thomas Homer Thomas Suzanne Thompson Hilda Tijerina Paul Tippet Carol Todd Hattie Todd Elaine Triche Ralph Ugaldc Laura Vastuling Elizabeth Waixel Beverly Walker Kay Walker Gerald Waixel Dale Ward Steve Watkins Tommy Watkins Beckie Watson Marie Watson Steve Wcisinger Brian Werley Bea West Nanci Wiedeman Denise Wier 45 Johnny Moore, Pam Hciring. and Let- Armstrong were chosen as representatives to boy and girl state. Glenn Williams James Wilson Susan Wilson Mary Beth Wood Arlene Wootan Aubrey Wootan Larry Wright Donna Wynnemer Cynthia Zavodncy Jerome Zierlin Freddie Zloinkc Gander’s secret weapon scores again. 47 Linda Acosta Debbie Adamck Steve Adams Kent Adlong Cynthia Akins Herbert Alexander Lillie Allen Cathy Anderson Linda Anderson Michael Anderson Mike Anderson Edwin Arabie Lee Armstrong Cynthiu Atkins Terry Ausley Darryl Aycock Connie Bailey Jennifer Bailey John Bailey Belinda Baker Jerry Balke Gloria Barajas Kirk Barefield Floyd Baron Georgia Barton 49 Johnny Beatey Scoll Beet lor Ignacio Benavides Carol Bender The commons is always a busier place during the lunch periods. Larry Bennett Chris Benton Billie Berry Pat Berry Lori Bettes Margaret Bevel Brenda Binder Jimmie Lee Bishop Shirley Bishop Billy Bland 50 Ann Bullock Dana Burgess Jan Burgess Randy Burkett Debbie Burt Paul Bonin Albert Boodcll George L. Bounds Mack Bray Merlin Brooks Claudia Brown Marcus Bryant Wilburn Bullard Elizabeth Campus Johnny Carrell Danny Casey Dennis Chambers Jcanninc Clark 51 Bobby Kinsey, Marybcth Jau- bert, Kathleen Farley, and Mike Archer support the ef- forts of the art class posters to maintain a cleaner com- mons. Pam Clark Tommy Clark Lewis Clarke Warren Clawson Keith Clift Shirley Cloud Alice Cobb Cathy Cobb Cary Cobb Nancy Cobb Cheri Coffee Steven Colburn Jeff Cole Verna Mac Cole Wally Collins Cordon Combs Carolyn Comeaux Albert Contreas Virginia Contreas Julie Cook Emma Coronado 52 Rosalcc Costello Bo Cox Jimmy Creel Pat Crocker Mickey Curfman Joyce Cryer Jerry Daniel Grant Darden Donald Ray Derrett Cindy Dickson Walter Dix James Dubose Carol Easley Bill Ehlig Burl Elliott Tim Elliott Charles Ellis Ricky Endel Kathleen Farley Barbara Farris Patricia Fcncly Janis Ferguson Blanca Fernandez Dorothy Finley Kenneth Foster George Franco Dysana French Joanne French Kathie Friermood Albert Fuentes 53 Mike Fulton Robert Funderburk Freddy Garcia Saleina Garcia Tony Garcia Sharon Garrett Gilbert Glastetter Gwen Gober Mark Godwin Jonathan Gonzales Bill Goodson Susan Graves Mona Gray Felix Green Shelly Greenwood Steve Griffin Raymond Gutierrez James Hales Susan Haines James Halford David Hanson Deborah Hanson Karen Hanson Mike Harhough “The famous R.E.L. band 54 David Hardy Vickie Hare Kay Harmon Donald Harootunian Connie Harrington Charlene Harm Herchel Harris Barbara Harrison 1'atricia Harrop Verla Hausmann Brenda Haynes Richard Haynes Janie Head Helen Hefner Leslie Hclbert Wanda Hensley Pain Herring Virginia Herrington Judie Hill Cay Hix Reggie Hlanck during a half-time performance.” 55 Sammic Hodges Susan Hooper Kay Hopper Jill Hopper Rebecca Holmes Ruth Ann Holmes Carolyn Oviedo and Hrrnda McDaniels assist Mrs. Rockhold in the daily routine of the attendance office. David Howell Darrell Hudspeth Gary Hughes Gary Hutsman Grady Huron Gloria Ibarra Vie Ingersoll Oscar Ingram Hilda Irons Debbie Irwin Bill Iscnhowcr Janet Isom Debbie Jackson Larry Jackson Georgiann Jacobs 56 Gladys Jannisc Arthur Jared Maribcth Jaubcrt Leslie Jenkins Tracy Jobe Cynthia Johnson Dennis Johnson Gail Johnson Greg Jones Patricia Jones Kicky Jordan Virginia Jordon Willie Juurcy Calvin Keating Randy Keiper Janie Kilough Gary Kilpatrick Kirk King Tommy King Shelly Kiracn Ricky Kleyjcas Karen K loose I Larry Kluck Steve Knight Georgia Ann Kresta Mary Laird Alan Landry Kay Lansford Dana Larprntcur Evonne Laughlin 57 David La Vcrgcnc Max Lawrence Kent Leggett Kuthic Lewis Mike Liles Randy Lindstrom Larry Lipps Percy Lipscomb Joe Loredo .Becky Lounsberry 58 Thomas McClendon Patrick McCraney Ray McCune Joan McEllhannon Cliff McKee Susan McPhail Terry' Macon James Malick Ray Mapcs Joe Marron Jumes Martin Eva Martinez Valentin Martinez Debbie Massey Pauline Matthews Charles May Carmen Michel Debbie Mickenhcin Diana Middleton Susan Miller Jan Milner I.inda Mince Donna Mitchell Melodic Mitchell Tommy Mitchell Michael Montgomery Paul Moon Philip Moon Carroll Moore Johnny Moore 59 Jerald Morales Barbara Morgan James Morton Patty Motley Nancy Muennink Tony Mullens James Mundell Susan Munson Virginia Narcisse Dudley Nash Thomas Nixon Michael Novosad Mike O'Sullivan Rosey Ortiz Marco Pace Carl Parker Mary Parker Robert Parker Wanda Parker Kathleen Parr Donna Parsons James Parsons James Pelts Geraldine Pena Bill Perkins Debbie Phillips Sue Phillips Joe Philips Mary Pierce 60 Mary Jane Bickley and Bill McElhannon were named National Merit Semi-Finalists. Becky Platt Don Plocgcr Danny Porter Bobby Post Fred Powell Grant Prather John Ramirez Alyicia Ratliff James Reaves Randy Rcbcr Janie Reed Luri Rendon John Reyna Mike Rice Charles Riggins Vcrnita Ann Riley Penny Roberts Nancy Robinson Ruben Rodriquez Kevin Rogers Vickie Rosamond 61 The 1969 Madrigals entertain during a school assembly. David Rose Don Rosprim Robert Ross Jackson Rowe Sharon Rowe Terry Rushing Danny Russell Jeanette Sabotic Joann Sanders Terry Sanders Martha Sandlin Missy Saveli Gwen Schofield David Sebesta Gail Shambley Janet Sharp Lynn Sharp 62 M. S. Sheffield Frank Shepard Eddie Shoemake Calvin Short Treasa Shugart Brenda Sims James Sirratt William Skillem Ricky Slagle Gloria Smalley Billy Smalling Frances Smith Gary Smith Glenda Sparkman Ronald Spell Michele Spencer Bernard Stahl Keith Stalknccht Wendy Stevens Candi Stewart Randy Stout Durrell Stovall Mike Stuarty Deborah Swofford Randy Tadlock Linda Tameyoza Cindy Tate Ross Tedter Brenda Tenison Gail Terrell 63 Lee students gather for the bonfire celebrating the annual homecoming game against Ross Sterling. Wayne Thibodeaux Diane Thigpen Cathy Thomas Joe Thomas Sue Thompson Harolyn Tibbs Rebecca Tidman Sylvia Tyerina Louise Tolar Thomas Towns Mary Margaret Traxler Mark Treat Vicki Trousdale Donna Tucker Steve Underwood Buddy Urban John Vasquez Jimmy Vaught Rudy Wagner Bruce Waldrop 64 Allan Wallace Wesley Waldrop Robert Walker Ted Watson Elizabeth Warren Joseph Wells Co van Wcrly Charles Wcsphal Terry’ Wilder Judy Wilkcrson MEsS Laura Wilkinson Deborah Williams Robert Williams Diana Willis Freddie Wilson Martha Wilhite Cindy Wilson Laura White George Whitaker Jerry Wolf Rudy Wooten Donald Wotipka Beth Wylie Patsy Wynn Edward Yarbcr Woody York Richard Young Robert Zambrano Alice Zamora Robert Ford 65 SOPHOMORES ONZALES Linda Albritton David Aldcn George Alexander Jackie Allen Edwanda Anderson Valeric Archer Paula Arnold Violet Ashley Nonie Atkins Dan Atteberry Terry Austin Donna Bailey Graham' Bailey Robert Bailey Charlott Baker Deborah Baker James Baker James E. Baker Richard Baker Homer Balentine Debbie Parker Steve Barnhill Terry Barrett Teresa Barrow Becky Barton Joe Bayliss Kathy Beal Sandy Bearden Calvin Bench Judy Bemhauscn Sam Bethea Sherry Beuman Jack Blakemore Steve Biakey Robert Bohannen Becky Bollinger Fred Booth Robert Boudloche James Bowen Richard Bowden John Boyle Velma Bradshaw 67 Mike Branlett Ralph Branch Barbara Brasher Kathleen Brinkman Shirley Brooks Verna Brown Richard Bryan Mark Bryant Julia Bullard Geraldine Bulock Karen Bultzo Dixie Burch Elizabeth Busholder Becky Burnett Alice Burns John Burns Judy Burns Sue Burns Carolyn Burrell David Burrell Mary Cagle Joyce Campbell Richard Cunet Robert Canet Jimmy Capplcman John Capplcman Diane Carlisle John Carlson Cindy Carroll Jewel Carter Charles Castleberry David Chamberlain Betty Chance Debbie Chandler Robyn Chandler Augustine Chuvey Mary Children Doris Choate Deborah Clay Jimmy Cobb John Cole George Collier 68 Carl Collins Bill Comeaux David Compton Rudy Contreras Terry Contreras Aniceto Cortez Rennee Couch Dennis Cowhig Tommy Cramer Curtis Crawford John Crawford Lajohama Crawford Jack Crowder Gloria Crumplrr Karen Cubley Florence Davis Coy Dees Suzanne De Launc Rickey Dcrritt Elizabeth De Vault Debby Dickerson Pamela Dickerson Elaine Dodgen Tim Dodson Nancy Douty Katherine Downing Deborah Du Bose 69 Mike Duhon Denise Duncan Johnnie Duncan Hallie Dunn Kathy Dyer Mary Dzilsky Judy Eberly Debbie Edge Cathy Eichelbcrgcr Jack Ekholm Theresa Eilers Betty Jo Elliot Rcbckah Elliot David Ellis James Ellis Terry Ellis Ben Entler Deloris Ervin Jeanette Esquivel Connie Estroda Cynthia Evans Becky Ewing Cathy Fannin Jana Fayle Jessie Fennel Norma Fernandez Arlene Fisk Darlene Fisk Edwin Fojt Debra Ford James Ford Jcrr Foreman Mel Foreman Jeff Franks Debbie French Kenneth French Sandra French Kent Fulkenson Cathy Funderburk Mike Caines Collins Gan son Theresa Carey Jo Gentle Debbie Ciegcr Randall Gipson Rudolph Gonzales Ricardo Gonzalez Tracy Gordon Gary Goss 71 Jacqueline Graves Andrew Gray Roberta Greathouse Robert Greathouse Gayla Greer Gary Gregory Ross Gregory Catherine Griffin Tim Guill Gary Gullett Gilbert Gutierrez Gale Gutowski Beverly Guy- Mary Haggert Marsha Hales John Hall Dean Haney Michael Hanson James Harmon Jo Ann Harris Brent Harrison Engel Harrop Thomas Hart Cathy Hastings Donald Hayes MariAnnc Hazelwood 72 Lydia Hernandez Dorothy Hick Earl Hicks Alison Hill Joel Hill Kay Hill Robert Hines Vickie Hoffpauir Karen Holcomb Flora Holmes Mike Holmes Janie Hornsby Marcelle Hubbard Gladys Huckaby Oregon Hunsingcr Gloria Hunter Sharon Huron David Hurst David Irons James Iron Lois Jackson Wanda Jackson Jerry Jamison Connie Jefferson Cherri Johnson Elaine Johnson Kay Johnson Myra Johnson Wilda Johnson Bill Johnston Malcolm Johnston Becky Jones Paul Jones Bias Juarez John Juarez Laura Juarez Kay Juenger Teddy Jungbluth 73 Rick Keene Cathy Kenney Jenny Kimmcy Classic King Jeffrey Kirk Judy Kloesel Belinda Koonce Larry Kovalcik Judy Knowbles Dennis Kralczyk Keith Kyle Richard Lambert Larry Lampley Pam Lander Billy Langham Gary Langley Larry Langston Gary Lannou Scott Leach Charles Le Blue Janet Lee Hannah Lenox James Lcnsing Reeves Levi Denise Lewis William Light Martha Lippc Janie Little Alan Littlefield Charley Luther Sara Lyles Wendall Lyons Tanna McCart Randy McCartney Ricky McCartney Claudia McClelland Janda McClendon Linda McClendon Margaret McClintock Louis - McCormick Mike McCoy Terry McDaniel 74 Jeanette McGee Sarah McGraw Debbc Magcors Buzzy Magouink Donna Mainer Phillip Malac Melinda Mallory Ronnie Malone REL CHOIlt Patricia Manuel Rene Martin CANDY SAL] Darcll Hudspeth and Bea West advertise Lee Choir candy sale. David Martinez Gloria Martinez Rene Martinez Alan' Massey Deanna Merchant Randy Meredith Vicki Messick Carol Meyer Linda Mezzell Kay MiUiken Denise Mitchell David Mongiello 75 Soon everyone becomes involved in that great GANDER SPIRIT David Montgomery Marlene Moore Charles Morgan Myma Morgan Marsha Morris Warren Morrison Linda Morton Terry Moslfey Patti Mott Sandra Mullins Lucy Murphy Verlene Myers Marilyn Nelson Cindy Nettles Douglas Newton Keith Norton Kirk Norton Vcrnell Novasad 76 Mary Ostcrmayer Adda Ortiz Aurelio Ortiz Susan Painter Helen Parr Nolan Partin Allen Peloquin Teresa Perret Ginger Pevoteaux Betsy Philips Randal Pike Stevan Plumlce Dennis Pokluda Brenda Powell Dianne Powell Dawn Powers Ricki Power Susan Prater Tim Prater JoNcll Rahlwes Doming.) Ramirez Vera Ramirez Carol Ramsey Mark Randolph Becky Read Cheryle Rcddell Kenneth Reding David Reidland Charles Reilly Linda Reineke Aurthur Renteria Barbara Rhoden Robert Rhoden David Rice 7) Rhonda Rickman Franklin Riley Jennifer Riley Linda Roberts Catherine Robertson Edna Robertson Louis Robertson David Roqucmorc Steven Rose Susan Rosenbaum Debbie Rosinbaum Nancy Rowe Dorothy Rudder Carl Russell Rita Ryan Helen Salinas Robert Sanders Susan Sanders John Saveli Marsha Scale Paul Scale Terry Seeley Charles Sellers Paul Sheffield Mike Shepard Tommy Sherman Zana Shomber Lerry Shook Charles Simmons Sally Simmons Samuel Simms Jay Smith Kent Smith Pam Smith Terry' Smith Jake Smitherman Lee Souslcy Charlene Sowders Joneine Sproessig Ricky Stahura Horace Sterling I.indu Sterling Ernest Stocrner Penny Stovall Blcnda Street Sue Suhlctt Barbara Sultis Yolanda Tamcyoza Erwin Taylor Peggy Taylor Dennis Thibodeaux Sue Thomas Sharon Thompkins David Thompson John Thompson Terrie Thompson Lctha Tindal John Tisdale Martha Tomac Cheryl Tromblee 79 Sandra Trousdale Carolyn Tucker James Tullis Elyse Turla Cecil Turner Debbie Turner Kriss Turner Nan Turner Richard Turner David Tutt Arthur Valadez Margaret Vusquez Harold Vaughn Holly Vernon Henry Villarreal Catherine Wagner Cathy Wagner Dianne Wagner Jeff Wahrmund Tommy Walden Donald Waldrip Judy Waldrop Beverly Walker Maria Walmsley Donna Watkins Penny Weathers Ricky Welch Kathy Wells Tommy Whatley Donnie White 80 Joan Wilder Debra Wilkinson Herbert Wilkinson Becky Williams Margie Williams Mary William Mary Williams Ray Williams Richard Williams Brenda Williamson Linda Willis Margaret Wilson Diana Wingate Dianna Winkclmann Nancy Wootan Joan Wotipka Arthur Wright Amos Wyant Dennis Young Vicki Ann Zeglin Susan Ziegler Jerry Zlomke VANDER President! Michael Abbey Gail Adams David Alexander John Alexander Mark Alexander Gary Amerson Henry Anderson Terry Anderson Quentin Andrews Lisa Anslcy Alice Avalos Rachel Avalos Linda Badgett Cindy Baggett Mary Jane Baggett Darien Baislcy Chester Baker Gailya Baldwin Janet Balke Jeannic Banks Jimmy Barnhill Kathy Barnhill Donnie Barton Carlos Baqan Bridget Beard Ravbum Beauboulf Curtis Bennett Ann Bevil Linda Biddle Ricky Blystone Cheryl Bradley Brad Bradshaw Gloristine Branch Mark Brcnlzcl Don Brown Gary Brown Susan Brown Walter Brown Curtis Bryan Karen Buehler Cora Bundage Gene Burch 83 Paul Rurditt Mike Burgess Patty Burns AI Busch Ann Campbell Martha Campos Tommy Capetillo Tina Carpenter Sandra Carroll Jill Carter Janis Chancy Lena Cirelli Tim Clawson Hena Clayton Matt Closs Elizabeth Commander Reynaldo Coronadc Virginia Costello Sharon Courvillc Abel Coy Nancy Cramer Charlene Cravey John Crawford Keith Crawford Stephen Crawford Carl Currie Rose Marie Dailey David Dallmeycr Shelly Daniellson Peggv Lee Davis Virginia Sue Dean Mike DeHoyaOS Sylvester DeHoyos Joseph Dc Palma David I Jerry berry Jimmy Detro William Dillard Mary Donnelly Debbie Dorman John Downing Harold Downs Patricia Downs 84 Peter Ehlig Warren Ehrhardt Neva Elliot Roy Elliott Patrick Eno Donna Erwin Elizabeth Estrada John Fanrett Mike Farley Anthony Farris Thomas Drew Donna Dugger Richard Duggar Clifford Duhon Mike Dunn Leslie Duvall Bobby Easley Robert Easley Cyndi Eastham Mickey Eastman Patsy Ann Eastman David Edwards 85 Gloria Felder Mr. Hughes and many other teachers wore maroon robes to build Gander spirit on the day of the Sterling game. Ann Fielder Verta Fletcher Esther Flores Charles Flucllen Kevelin Font Richard Forse Judy Foston Kenneth Foston Cindy ‘Freeman Nclda Freeman Jimmy French Blain Fricrmood Mary Fullbright Brenda Fuller Bruce Fuller Donna Fullick Susan Fuson Iqnacio Garcia 86 Cheryl Gardner Sandra Gautreaux Jeff Geisendorff Debra Gillen Raymond Giroir Donna Glenn Edward Gober Jimmy Godwin David Gonzales Robert Gonzales Dcbbi Gould Kay Craves Michael Graves Michael Graves Billie Gray Patti Greene Eugene Griffin Delia Gutierrez Ruben Gutierrez Kathy Haffelfinger Leslie Hale Joyce Halford Gordon Hall Bryan Handley Rhonda. Haney Sherry Hare Virgil Hargis Robin H.irkleroad Marcellus Harmon Billy John Harrison Patti Harrison Terry Harrison Jan Hartless Gayla Harvey Eva Marie Hayes Geralddine Hayes Thomas Haskins Tommy Hawkins 87 Dobra Heisig Jackie Hclbcrt Sandra Henderson Ann Marie Herbert Kathy Hester Betty Hicks Roger Hiebert Jim Hill Carolyn Hines Sharon Hines Non fa Hinojosa Tony Hinojosa Len Hlanak Jay Hoffmann Jacob Holloman Karen Holmes Cheryl Holton Cyd Hol heuser John Hooper Randy Hooper Judy Howell Mary Huddleston Monta Kay Hudman Zacli Hunsinger Jack Hunt Susan Hunt Randy Huron Chip Hurley Gail Irons Norma Jackson Sandra Jannise Richard Jarvis Odile Jaubert Bart Jennings Becky Jobe Dennis Johnson Patti Johnston David Jones Henry Jones Rickie Jones Tommy Jones Larry Jurck 88 Owen Kader Mike Kerr April Kimball James Kimble Pete King Terry King Jean Kinsey Johnny Kirkland Leslie Kirsch Curtis Kley Premia Knowles Martin Kollineyer Raymond Konecny Glen La Bauvc Mcndy Lamb Terry Lambert Ronald Landry Linda l-angham Charlene Laird Cindy Lansford Ginger LaughI in Pam lawless E. Lee Gordon Lee Kathy Levcrett Michael Lillpop Cindy Lounsberry Gloria I.oredo A new addition to the commons ... “psychedelic trash cans!!! 89 Gary Luca Paul Lucky Jane Lugo Laura Lyon Brenda McMartney Dave McMartney Til (red McCoy Kathy McCravcy Mischcllc McDonald Cecil McGuire Linda McLain Dennis McNeese John Mosely receives the crown at the “Miss Gander of Goose Creek Contest.' Raymond McPhail Joe Muck Paula Matonc Gene Mapes Larry Mapes Robert Murder Donald Martin Matthew Martin Alma Martinez Connie Martinez George Martinez Irene Martinez Juana Martinez Linda Martinez 90 Lupe Martinez Melinda Martinez Porfino Martinez Don May John May Linda May Dan Meyers Alfred Meyka Debra Miller Libby Miller David Minter Mike Mitcalf Marilyn Mitchell Mary Molder Katherine Montgomery Dainel Moore Martha Moore Terry Moore Angelia Morgan Linda Morgan Eric Moss William Moss David Motley Jerry Mott Craig Mullens Robert Mullins Brenda Munson Sam Neblett Alma Ncvil Anita Nichols Vickie Northcutt Don Northrop Steve Olafson Irene Olivares Kathy O'Reilly Patricia Orsak Adulia Ortiz Dale Ott Kay Ottinger Mike Oviedo Jan Owen Paul Parker 91 Linda Partin Willie Patrick Carolannc Payne Susan Peliquin Russell Pena Karen Pepper Juanita Pequeno Charlene Pierce Nathan Pitre Larry Pona Mike Pool Patrick Pool Lan Power Sarah Powell Mike Prewitt Andrew Price Cecil Prichctt Pam Pruett Kicky Pryor Alfred Ramirez Sgnacio Ramirez Stcliu Ramirez Rebecca Rancon Linda Rasprim Darrell Ray Theresa Ray Valentino Razo James Read Patricia Reding Rosa Rendon Rost Rendon Mona Revils Cindy Reynolds 92 Roynnn Reynolds David Rice Glenda Rice Mark Ricck Renee Robbins Bcllbie Roberson Dutches Roberts Rose Robinson Pearl Rodriguez Kim Rocslcr Bill Roamond Jerry Rose Tommy Royder Troy Rudolph Carol Salazar Cynthia Salinas Larry Salinas Lucio Samora Norma Samway Elizabeth Sanches Diane Sanders Keith Sanders Keith Sanders Terry Sanders Velma Seatis Susan Schacr Sara Ann Schulze Paul Schneider 93 Ann Schofield Gary Schrock Charles Scott Paula Scott Shelley Scott John Sellers Karen Shircy Della Shirts Geraldine Sigmcn Micky Simpson Fred Sims James Sims Karen Sirratt DeWayne Smalley Anna Kay Smith Gordon Smith Leon Smith Ronnie Smith Teresa Smith Tommy Sneed Linda Snipes Kristi Soilean Arlene SoRellc Deborah Sossaman Mike Sowell Tommy Sowell Diane Speed Nita Staner Douglas Stewart 94 cry heard at the bonfire. Harold Stewart Dennis St. John Dedan Stubbs Sammy Suxton Rencau Sivilley Robert Sutphin Keith Tallent Mike Tarski Robert Taylor Tommy Taylor Malcolm Thibodeaux Harry Thomas Nclda Thomas Jark Thompkins Pamela Thompson Kathy Tieman Filiberto Tyerina Joyce Tyerina Paula Tippett Colby Tipton Candi Todaro Allen Todd Shannon Tompkins Ma ie Tucker Rick Tucker Earl Tulli Chuck Turner Donna Tyrock Teresa Urban Bill Usscry Sandra Voyles 95 t Steve Villous Joyce Vowels Kathy Vaughan Susan Vaught Cynthia Wagner Sue Wainwright Jeanne Walsh Brian Walzcl Nclda Ward Jimmy Warren Dayrics Watson Dwight Watkins Sherry Watkins Sharon Webb Terry Weber Gail Werlcy Kelly Whalen Gary Wheeler Betty White Ben White Charles White Stanley Wiggins Beverly Wilhite Margie Wilkinson Annie Williams Earl Williams John Williams Venesta Williams Larry Williamson Carolyn Willis Joann Willis Andy Wismar Carolyn Wolfe Teresa Woods Vickie Wootan Kevin Wootan Norma Wright Donald Ybarra Bob York Frcida Young Gary' Zizclman 96 Stonewall afld Dixie back the GANDERS. 98 MR. AND MISS ROBERT E. LEE Ann Saunders Kyle Fullick • • ALL-SCHOOL FA VORITES Peggy Hill Mike Stubbs Cindy Couch Barry Brunson Janis Lord Bobby Kinsey Cynthia Zavodny Mike Archer Dale Ward Gary Kirtmey va.- JUNIOR F. MARKm SOPHOMORE FA VORITES Hallie Dunn Ross Gregory Betsy Phillips David Ellis Rudolph Gonzales Hollie Vernon 106 FRESHMAN FA VORITES Gebo Walmsley Donna Fullick John Anderson Vicki Short Caroline Warren Mike De Hoyas 107 TOP TEN SCHOLARS HOMECOMING QUEEN Ann Saunders PRINCESS Pepgy Hill ALLSCHOOL DUCHESS Cindy Couch FRESHMAN DUCHESS Carolyn Warren JUNIOR DUCHESS Shirley Bishop ALL-SCHOOL DUCHESS Jan is Lord SOPHOMORE DUCHESS Holly Verno CHEERLEADERS ADD TO GANDER SPIRIT Shirley Bishop and Ronnie Milner JUNIORS Ann Saunders and Bobby Kinsey SENIORS Betsy Phillips and David Ellis SOPHOMORES Mary Baggett and John Anderson FRESHMEN 113 Nancy Howell, Gerald McDowell. Susan Kelley, Kvle Fullick. Patti Motley, Ronnie Milner, Cynthia Zavodny, Johnny Moore. Carolyn Warren, Brent Brunson, Hallic Dunn, Ross Gregory. Betsy Phillips. David Ellis. Cindy Couch, Mike Archer. Peggy Hill, Bobby Kinsey. Mary Margaret Traxler, Tommy Turner, Lee Entlcr, Gary Kimmey. Mary Jane Baggett. John Anderson. Marcia Machodo, Robert Maquil. Holly Vernon. Marcus Bryant, Janis Lord, Tino Garcia, Kay Johnson, Mike De- Hoy as. I 15 ACTIVITIES - ACTIVITIES - ACTIVITIE - - mm Sid Thomas shakes hands with Student Council Presi- dent Bobby Kinsey. Good Sportsman League Delegates Bobby Kinsey and Ann Saunders. Officers of Student Council: Bobby Kinsey President, Ann Saunders Correspond- ing Secretary, Bea West—Historian. Denise Keineke Reporter, Kathy Kirkland— Parliamentarian. Cindy Couch—Recording Secretary, and Robcr Maquil Treasurer. C • r MPm ,rr - Rf.q West Denise Rcinckc (.'indy Couch, Becky Burns, Carla Harrison, Marcia Machado, Cynthia Zavodny. SECOND ROW—Mary Jane Bickley.' Carol Todd. Ann Saunders. Kathy Kirkland. Nelda Byford, Amy Roshto. THIRD ROW-Alexandcr Foslon. Mike Stubbs, Arthur Martinez, Bobby Kinsey, Mike Archer. Robert Maquil and Kyle Fullick. «unior Member - Nancv Cobb Shirley Bishop. Janie Head. Mary Beth Jauhert, Debbie Phillips Shelley Greenwood. SECOND ROW- Kathlecn Farley,’Deborah Swofford. Susan McPhail, Mary Margaret Traxler. THIRD ROW-Kcnt Liggett. George Whitaker. Kevin Roger. Tommy Mitchell, Bo Cox, Steve Adams, Ronnie Milner, and Mack Bray. 119 Theresa Carey, Marcia Machado serving. Sophomore Members: Kathy Kenney, Valerie Archer, Marianne Hazelwood, Marsha Morris, Sarah McGraw, Susan Prater, Donna Watkins, Hallie Dunn. SECOND ROW—Barbara Sultis, Cynthia Evans, Nancy Wooten, Robin Chandler, Marsha Seale, Theresa Carey, Mary Cagle, Mary Jane Hornsby. THIRD ROW—Rudolph Conzalcs, Durwood Harmon. Ross Gregory, David Rockmore, Scott Brownsfield. 120 Freshman Members: Lynn Hales, Delenc Tracht, Jill Carter. Mary Jane Bawel. Connie Ramirez, Kathy Hester, Frankie Spell. IBeverly Wil- kite Patti Johnston. Jusy Foston. Cindy Breedland, Linda Morgan. THIRD ROW—Johnny Anderson, Mike De Hoyas. Jebo Walmsle . FOURTH ROW David Con ales, Larry Salinas. Pat Pool. Martin Kcllmey, Matthew Martin, and James Reed. 121 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS President .................................... PAUL OSTERMAYER Vice-President ...................................... BYRON TATE Recording Secretary .......................... KATHY ATTEBERRY Corresponding Secretary ...................... MARY JANE BICKLEY Treasurer ......... ................................. BECKY BURNS Chaplain ........................................... PAUL COMEAUX SENIOR MEMBERS: FIRST ROW—Margaret West, Denise Reineke, Betsy Simmons, Debbie Johnson. Lou Ellen Currie, Eliza- beth McClintoek, Donna Wynnemer, Holly Ehlig. SECOND ROW—Catherine Kalisok, Becky Burns, Debbie Howell, Mary Jane Bickley, Diane DeCarmo. Marie Watson, Kathy Atteberry. Terry Smith. THIRD ROW Linda Dickerson, Albert Kelso. Bill Burns, Paul Ostermayer, Gary Konecny, Arthur Martinez, Steve Dickerson. Van Boswell. Byron Tate, Paul Comeaux. John Rus- sell. Mike Hooker. Bill McElhannon. JUNIOR MEMBERS: FIRST ROW Kay Lansford, Julie Cook. Carol Easley, Mary Margaret Traxler. SECOND ROW Joanne French, Elizabeth Warren. Carolyn Comeaux. Barbara Morgan, Evonne I uighlin. THIRD ROW Susan McPhail, Laurie Louna- berry. Pam Herring. Myra Whitson, Debbie Swofford. FOURTH ROW Ted Watson, Cordon Combs, Gevan Werley, Alan Lan- dry, Carl Parker. Robert Parker. FIFTH ROW: Gerald Lawrence, Lee Armstrong, Robert Post, Chris Benton. Ray McCune. (23 1969 BAND OFFICERS President—MIKE STUBBS First Lieutenant—MARIE WATSON Senior Librarian -NANCY HOWELL Chaplain—DAVID HUBBARD Junior Librarian—CINDY ATKINS Student Conductor—BILL BURNS Captain-VAN BOSWELL Treasurer RENEE EASTHAM Historian-TERRI SMITH Reporter ARTHUR MARTINEZ 124 ALL REGION ALL DISTRICT All Region: SEATED—Cindy Lansford, Terry Smith, Wendy Felknor, Sudan Oliphant. STANDING—Andrew Winn. Van Boswell, David Motley, Mike Stubbs, and Robert Parker. SEATED—Connie Estrada. Cheryl Tromblee. Renee Eastham. STANDING—Patsy Winn. Jeanne Lawrence, Terry Sanders, Kay Juenger. NOT PICTURED: Paul Ostemaycr and Lucy Whit- son. ALL AREA ALL STATE Bobby Odneal and Carl Parker Byron Tate, Nancy Rowe, Marlene Moore and Donnie Jordan. 125 BEAUTIFUL GIRLS LEAD THE BAND 126 MORE BEA UTIFUL GIRLS 127 LEE TWIRLERS Junior-Senior Twirlers—Diane DeGarmo, Terr)- Sanders, Laura Massey, Virginia Herrington, Mary Parker, Francis Smith. Freshman-Sophomore Twirlers: KNEELING—Verna Brown. Sara MeGraw. Sandra Mullins. STANDING—Joann Harris, Patti Green, Linda Magee. 128 SYMPHONIC BAND 68-69 Flutes Cindy Atkins Sarah McCraw Kay Jucngcr David Hubbard Renee Easthum Susan Prater Robyn Chandler Dana Glenn Mary Parker Mary' Ostermayer Jo Ann Sanders Cheryl Tromblcc Susan Haines Margaret Lunnou Stuart Haney Carl Wilder Piccolo Nancy Howell Oboe Alto Clarinets Gwen Kadar Dianna Middleton Robert Parker Janice Lord Bass Clarinets Patti Johnston Cindy Lansford Bassoon Terry Smith Randy Burkett Nancy Woot3n Jcannic Lawrence Contra-Bass E-Flat Clarinet Wendy Felknor Albert Kelso Alto Saxophones Clarinets Paul Ostermayer Terry Sanders Marlene Moore Lucy Whitson Van Boswell Susan Oliphunt Patsy Winn Verna Brown Frank Martinez Connie Estroda Tenor Saxophones Linda May Cassie Harmon Max Lawrence Baritones Kirk Varefield Bill Burns Scott Leach Charles Turner Baritone Saxophones Ricky Powers Susan Post Jan Bultzo Trombones Cornets Byron Tate + Wally Collins Mike Stubbs Nancy Rowe + Bobby Odncal Roy McCune Larry Barron Melvin Foreman Carol Patterson Johnny Webber Arthur Martinez Gary Konccny Gordon Combs Tim Elliot Anthony Farris Martha Cunningham Tubas David Rice Andrew Winn Donnie Jordan+ Trumpets Ricky Kleypas Allen Peoquin Allen Wallace David Molley Douglas Douty Tympani French Horns Susan Kelly Carl Parker Chris Benton Helen Parr Percussion Susan Wilson Michael Novosod Diane DcGarmo Cindy Johnson Marie Watson Gary Brown Brenda Knowles Helen Franssen + All-State Band 1969 129 CONCERT BAND Flutes Leslie Hale Vickc Rosamond Arlene Wootan Peggy Hill Leslie Helhert Elaine Johnson Nancy Douty Cindy Wilson Ann Ciruti Gayle Gutkowski Marjorie Williams Linda Magee Gloria Smalley Ann Lusk Judy Becker Wanda Lenox Clarinets Joyce Campbell David Mintcr Francis Smith Connie Sanders Jan Howell Carol Payne Mike Shepard Patti Greene Louise McCormick Patsy Fenlcy Judy Eherly Vickiann Zcgiin Barbara Harrison Billie Clawson Jonnic Crawford Jeanne Smalling Laura Lyon Lucy Murphy Gilbert Glastctter Oboes Beverly Walker Verlenc Myers Ann Fielder Sue Wainwright Bassoons Janice Burgess Frances Spell Sandra Mullins Alto Clarinet Laura Massey Bass Clarinet James Bowen Kelly Mitchell Alto Saxophone JoAnn Harris David Day Martha Lippe Cyndi East ham Denise Mitchell Charles Felknor Sandra Rivera Tenor Saxophone Marilyn Mitchell Paula Arnold Michael Fulton Pam Pruett Gcneta Waters Baritone Saxophone Paul Schneider Cornets Glenda Raney Rhonda Haney Charles Fuller Virginia Herrington Ray Konecny Clifton Davis Deborah Casey Dian Haney Becky Tidmon Terry Sunders Paul Sheffield James Vaught Rita Ryan Carl Gillins Ross Gregory French Horns Cathy Funderburk Lynn Hlanak Beverly Guy- Frank Sheperd Sandy Bearden Mark Godwin April Kimbcll Baritones Sharon Fitzgerald Martin Kollmeyer Steve Rose Lee Sausley Trombones Tim Guill James Halford Roger Mannc N'olan Partin Gail Ncblctt Margie Burch Bill Johnston Kim Powell Basses John Alexander Lee Hales Bill LIssrcy Rickey Holland Oscar Ingram Percussion Leo Winn Theresa Contreras David Tutt Debbie Massey Janies Caesar CADET BAND Flutes Judy Howell Judy Kinney Delenc Tracht Pam Walker Marilyn Bell Piccolo Ann Brownsfield Clarinets Peggy Taylor Kathy Vaughn Lisa Ansley Gail Irons Judy Burns Alto Clarinets Georgia Walter Patricia Hebei Bass Clarinets Renee Robbins Bassoon Joy Hoffman Alto Saxophone Theresa Woods Joyce Halford Mike Tarski Gearge Collier Gary Webb Tenor Saxophone Jack Hunt Baritone Saxophone Vanessa Arline Cornets Joanne Willis Bobby Campbell Paul Burditt Mickey Eastman Gordon Lee Rocky McCain Kevin Wooten Johnny Gonzales Mike Abbey Cheryl Bradley Debbie Williams French Horns Jackie Hclbcrt Kathy Ticman Patsy Eastman Beverly Sheffield Baritones Mike Farley Gene Burch Larry Jurek Trombones Carol Currie Pat Pool Mike Pool Terry Barrett Harold Stewart Robert Marder Basses Steve Vcllcmez David Jones Drums Tommy Taylor Glenda Rice Pat Eno Bells Virginia Messerschmidt THE FAMOUS ROBERT E. LEE MARCHING BAND—1968. The band put in many hours of hard practice during the summer and after school during football season. The members were rewarded for their efforts by a season of professional performances in their beautiful uniforms as seen in this picture. 132 DOC SEVERINSEN CONCERT Bobby Odncal and Mike Stubb played “Bugler Holiday with “Doc.” The hour and a half rehearsal before the concert went by fast. At the airport. KATHY KING, Company Commander and LEE ENTLER, Drum Major. DEBBIE JOHNSON, Lt. of Twirlcrs PRESENTING THE LEE BRIGADIERS ELAINE TRICHE, Lt. of Flags LORNA DICKENS and KAY WALKER First Lieutenants . . . OUR CORPS AND ITS SPIRIT CYNTHIA ZAVODNY—Vice-President CINDY COUCH-President SLOGAN: As a Lee Brigadier I will try to live and serve the best. L oyal to the Corps Energetic in work Earnest in effort Benevolent in disposition Reliable in service I nspiring to others Generous in giving Attractive in appearance Dependable in assignment I ndustrious in living Eager in achievement Reasonable in thought Schorlarly in studies BECKY SMITH—Treasurer LUAN BLAKEY—Secretary KATHY KIRKLAND—Historian MISS NIKKI RYLANDER and MISS CAROLYN BAKER 13£ Directors Council Representatives are: Kathy Kirkland, Karen Bultzo, Claudia Brown, Becky Burnt . Holly Vernon, Bca West, Brenda Binder, Cynthia Zavodny, Cindy Couch, Luan Blakcy, and Becky Smith. Quartermasters are: Carla Harrison, attendance; Betsy Simmons, uniform; Jan Stasney, drum music; Jane Rogers, bugle; Mary Jane Bickley, bugle music; Lou Ellen Currie, magazine; Kathy Bettes, drum. Cynthia Zavodnv, Elaine Combs Brown Award Winner. Second Lts. arc: Mary Jane Bickley. Elizabeth McClintoek, Betsy Simmons. Cindy Couch Hazel Evans Award Winner. Beverly i “Bring on the Belly ) Walker. Sweety Antonini. Cindy Couch, Pam Kelley. Lou Ellen Currie, Chcrly Stoerner, Carla Harrison, Becky Burns. Katfiy Bettes. Donna Wynnemer, Rosilyn Fisher, Carol Todd, Jane Rogers, Jan Stasncy, Cynthia Zavodny. Carol Fielder. Kathy Kirkland, Becky Jo Smith. Luan Blakery, Mayr Beth Wood. 137 THE COURT FOR THE 1969 BRIGADIER BALL. The Lee Brigadiers Freshman Corps helps fulfill the Big Corps’ motto: “Lee Brigadiers—the tradition through the years.” Mardi Gras! Elaine was the “Fearless Leader Freshman Council Representatives Martha Moore and Donna Fullick. Martha was also chosen Sweetheart of the Freshman Ball. Freshman Ball scene. Homecoming Mother Mrs. Lcsle Couch. Our “voice Mr. Jack Walton. Our “mom Bessie Nesbit. Director—JACK WALTON President—LEWIS CLARK Vice-President—CINDY COUCH Mr. Walton talks to old choir members: Justin Kollmcyer, Rusty Brockman, and Charles Strauss. Kay Walker and Druscilla Lashlrc model the identical choir formats. Barbara Kurt , Kay Walker, and Bca West arc tired after 7:00 rehearsals—that is except Kay. ALL REGION: left to right—Kathy Atteberry, Kay Walker, Pam Her- ring. SECOND ROW—Debbie Johnson. Bca West, Barbara Kurtz. THIRD ROW—Mike O’Sullivan, Cindy Counch. Dru Lashlec and Peggy Hill. 144 Dun Attcberry. Joan McElhannon, Kay Walker, Peggy Hill. Barbara Kurtz and Bea West stop to pose before getting on the bus for Lamar Tech, John Mosley ties Coach Wright’s mirror back on as he concentrates on his driving. Our fearless leader is taken by surprise! FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE GIRLS CHOIR: Gloria Ramirez, Vera Ramirez, Man- Huddleston, Dunna Ervin, Hope Hoffpauir, Kathy Barn- hill. Marey Helen Salinas. Cindy Fitts. Terric Thompson, Lisa Bullock, Carolyn Wolfe, Dee Dee Sloane, Caroline Warren, Sharong Wevb, Norma Fernandez. SECOND ROW'—Doming.! Ramirez, Ann Herbert. Billie Gray. Dawn Powers, Sheellcy Scott, Kathy Ottinge, Becky Burnett. Sue Thomas, Linda Morton, Vicki Messick. Hallie Dunn. Tcrric Hudson, Ann Schofield, Jewell Carter. Shclba Duncan. Brenda McCartney. THIRD ROW: Margaret Vasqucz, Judy Foston, Annie Williams, Martha Tomac. Jennifer Riley, Jana Fayle, Elyse Turla, Donna Mainer. Vicki Northcutt, Rebecca Barton, Sue Burns, Edna Robertson, Monta Kay Hudman. Linda Snipes. Elizebeth Sanches. Melinda Mulloru. Libby Miller, Juner Balke, Suzan Ziegler and Jacqueline Burnes. Officers: Mary Helen Salinas—Vice Presi- dent, Terri Thompson—Secretary, Dawn Powers—Librarian. Hallie Dunn—Presi- dent, Caroline Warren—Section Leader. Mary Huddleston—Reporter, Addie Mach —Chaplain, Linda Stccrling—Section lead- er, Jana Fayle—Section Leader and Billie Gray—Section Leader. 146 FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE BOYS CHOIR: George Razo. Mark Brentzel, Ronnie Smith. Teddy Jungbluth, Mike Dchoyos, Agee Holloway. Tony Boyle, and Billy Rosamond. SECOND ROW Douglas Newton. Bobby Eight, David Mongiello. Keith Sanders, Gordon Hall, John Anderson, Roger Hicbert, Gene Mapes and Jack Walton, Director. THIRD ROW—Clifford Duhon, Henry Lopez. Rudy Contreras, Forrest Holloway, Rayburn Beauboueff, Larry Williamson, Don Northrop, Dennis Krolczyk, Gary Gose. FOURTH ROW—Tan Power, James Kimble, Tony Bryan, Tony Capetillo. Fred Sims, Ruben Martinez. John May. Reggie Craig. Dean Patrick. Officers: Forrest Holloway—Secretary John Anderson—Vice-President and Mike Dchoyos—President. SOUTHERN BELLES: Denise Lewis, Sheryl Nesselrode, Cladys Hurkaby. Vivian Taylor, Debbie Burl. Linda Anderson. Vickie Neeley. Martha Sandlin. Debbie Chandler. Renee Easthant. SECOND ROM -Kathy Fuson. Denise Duncan, Cheryl Martin, Char- lotte Foreman, Debbie Edge, Cathy Hasting , Debra Pagel. THIRD ROM' Geraldine Pena, Shannon Arthur, Debbie Lucas, Rozena Avery. Kathy Fiermood. Mary Children. Donna Shelby. FOURTH ROW- Jennifer Bailey. Sharon Ford. Debbie Ford, Janice Me- Bunch. Darn-nc Lewi-. Bcfky Holmes, Jo Ann Mitchell. NOT PICTURED: Debbie Anglin, Ann Bullock, Linda Dickerson. Mari- lyn Grecnhaw. Mikel McClain. Patti Motley, Sue Painter, Loretta Rodriquez. Cheryl Stoermer, and Sandra Bernard. 148 GEORGE D. PERKINS Director RENEE EASTHAM Accompanist CHERYL MARTIN -Secretary ( LINDA DICKERSON President JANIS MeBUNCH—Vice President CHARLOTTE FOREMAN—Chaplain MIKEL McCLAIN- Reporter LEE MADRIGALS SIGNA TURES HUMANITIES SEMINAR Beverly Walker, Alice Antonini, Becky Smith, Bobby 0dnc3l, Mike Morris, Steve Weisingcr, Cindy Couch, Luan Blakcy. BOT- TOM ROW Nancy Rhodes, Lee Kntler, Renee DeL unc, Pam I elley, Laura Massey. Becky Burns, Mary Jjnc Bickley, Lou Ellen Currie. Paul Comeaux. Paul Ostermayer. Holly Ehlig. Kathy Kirkland, Marie Watson. BOTTOM ROW Thomas Ciroir, Stephen Policy, Mike Stubbs, lairry Baron, Albert Kelso, Van Boswell, Bill Burns. 152 SCIENCE SEMINARS Kill MrElhannon, Robert Maquil, Li . McClintock, Thomas Girior, Paul Comeaux, Paul Ostermaycr, Holly Ehlig, Arthur Mar- tinez, Hod Cezcaux, Kathy Atteberry. BOTTOM ROW—Mary Jane Bickley, Becky Burns, Mike Stubbs, Lou Ellen Currie, Albert Kelso, Van Boswell. Bill Burns. Robert Post. Charles May, Max Lawrence. Laura White, Susan Hooper. Carl Parker. David Hardy. James Reaves. David Roquemote. Randy Smilhermun. Paul Seale. BOTTOM ROW Susan Rosinbaum, Susan Post, Kathy Brinkman. Kay Hill, Bill Comeaux. Kathy Wells. Barbara Suit is, John Thompson. 153 GANDER Editor-in-chief News.......... Features Sports ....... Advertising .. Business .... Circulation .. Photography . Sponsor Staffers: Terry Rushing, Lorie Bettes and Sharon Hair “stuff” Gazette with Scholastic Roto Magazine which is included free to the students. Sue Thompson and Becky Platt post accounts and send out hills to advertisers. The Gander Gazette is partially financed by advertising. Staffers: Missy Saveli, Sue Thomson and Wendy Stevens urge Leon Pond to buy a Gander Gazette. GAZETTE .................... Sharon Hair ......Tim Quinton and Becky Platt .........Lorie Bettes, Terry Rushing ...... Jimmy Lyons, Randy Rebcr ......Missy Saveli, Wendey Stevens .................... Sue Thompson ......................Jill Hopper .......................Tim Quinton .......... Mrs. Wilma H. Johnston Editor Sharon Hair and Feature Editor Lorie Bettes make up Gander Gazelle. GANDER GAZETTE Wendy Stevens and Missy Savdl rush copy to meet a deadline. Mrs. Wilma II. Johnston chats with State Senator Chet Brooks dur- ing a visit to the state capitol with journalism class. Sports Editors Randy Rfiber and Jimmy Lyons write heads for sports page with Mrs. Johnston’s help. Getting the papers ready for distri- bution ure Jill Hopper, Becky Platt, Sue Thompson and Wendy Stevens. Mrs. Johnston and Editor Sharon Hair plan the annual Senior Edition, a special magazine section for the May issue. Meeting Governor Preston Smith highlighted a trip to Austin by staffer I.oric Bettes and Sharon Hair, and Press Club members Debi Lee and Denise Lewis. 157 Editor, Alice Antonini, and sponsor, Mr. Hughes, check copy sheets. LEE TRA VELER Bobby Kinsey and Tommy Bayliss discuss crop- ping. Ann Saunders, co-editor Angel Massingill, and Jane Rogers file receipts. Kathleen Farley, Mari- beth Jaubert, Terri San- ders, and Kathy Frier- mood check back with past annuals. David Ellis and Matt Baker leave to line up pictures. STAFF Editor.................................................... Alice Antonini Co-Editor ..................................... Angel Massingill People........................................ Maribeth Jaubert, Terry Sanders Personalities.................................... Becky Smith, Luan Blakey Activities.................................................Susan Oliphant Special Events................................ Kathleen Farley, Kathy Friermood Clubs............................................ Jane Rogers, Ann Sanders Sports.............................. Bobby Kinsey, Matt Baker, David Ellis, Tommy Bayliss Sponsor ...................................... Mr. J. M. Hughes Becky Smith and Luan Blakey type captions. 159 160 The staff and sponsor work hard trying to get an annual out. Angel Massingill. David Ellis, and Alice Anlonini look over lay-out . Members: Clean LaBauvr, Paul Seale, John Thompson, Jeff Frank, Paul Boudloche, Barbara Moroan, Donnie Martin, Steve Un- derwood, John Carlson. I3.S.ILSE Officers: Paul Seale—corr. see., Jeff Frank—Coordinator Steve presiding at a business meeting, of debate, Paul Boudloche—Recording Sec., Steve Under- wood-President, John Carlson—Vice President. 162 Extcmp research work takes time. 163 164 HOME Ann Saunders was crowned Homecoming Queen for 1968 by Rocyc Ann Marshall, 1967 Home- coming Queen. ON TO COMING VICTOR Y Mr. Lee carrier for 1968 were Mike Archer. Ed Hulsman, Kandy Reber, and Dana Larpenteur. Spirit is a Gander Pep Rally. Reflections of the traditional bonfire. All those Gander Fans! HONORS BANQUET Everyone enjoyed the good food at the Scholastic Honors Banquet. A good lime was had by all who attended the Honors Banquet. Everyone enjoyed Retting in the pictures. The food was good and the atmosphere was right at the Honors Banquet, Lou Ellen Currie won a third in shorthand. Linda Dicker- son won a sec- ond in short- hand. Jeff Frank and John Carlson won a second in debate. Bill McElhannon placed first in science. Theresa Eilors won a third in typing. rimHBri John Thompson placed first in extemporaneous speaking and Steve Underwood won a second place in poetry. Carolyn Comeaux placed first in typing. AH! WILDERNESS The Family—SEATED—Carol Fielder, Bobby Kinsey, Jan Bultzo, and Beverly Walker. STANDING—Tim Quinton, Mike Morris, and Gary Kimmey. After a brawl at the Pleasant Beach Steve Weisinger seems enchanted by the House—a wicked place—Wayne Guest beckoning lure of Denise Wier. finds himself on the floor with Ed Huls- man looking on. BEHIND THE SCENES . Hannon, Denise Wirr and Beverly Walker get fitted for costumes by Kathie Kriermood and Lnrna Dickens. Technical Crew: Hod Cczcaux, Bill McEihannon, Freddie Wilson. Richard Whaley, and Durrcll Stovall. Make-up Crew -(standing) Carolyn Comeaux, Kay Martha McKav. and I.allie Scott. Tragic as well as ridiculous scenes took place in the office of Captain Brackett or Bobby Kinsey. Brackett reveals the secret mission to McCaffrey or Matt Baker. Tim Quinton, as Commander Harbison and Brackett’s right hand man, approves the plans. Mike O'Sullivan as the daring Lieutenant Cable listens. Debbie Johnson as Nellie Forbush accepts a cup of tea from Lewis Clarke as the handsome Frenchman. Charles Felknor serves and looks after the children Marsha Hoskins and Dennis Price. The beautiful native dancers created the scene for Bali Hai. Steve Weisingcr, stage manager, gives a guiding word to the set crew. Shannon Arthur as “Bloody Mary enjoys singing “There Is Nothing Like a Dame with all the sailors. Usherettes waited to greet the large audiences. Backstage work as well as play kept the costume, set, make-up. and tech- nical crews busy. Carol Fielder had her share of headaches as assistant di- rector. All the nurses sang along as Nellie Forbush washed that man right out of her hair. SCIENCE 6 Pai 1 Seale won “Scientist of the Year award with his project and won a first in Biology I. David Hardy won third in FAIR 9 Paul Comeaux got runner-up for the “Scientist of the Year award und placed first in the Math Division. KtmtKi n iKunaac rat CWium noajjj nr r-.u tVf«l«on fl Vn‘ ’•SZT Hr™ ■wsr- Mandy McKee won a second in Biology II. Alice Antonini, Cathy Kalisek, Cindy Tute, and Claudia Brown were winners in the Easter Art Contest. Many students came to sec Lee's artwork on display. Verla Hau«eniann and her art teacher. Mr. Brentzel, look at an oil done by Verla. ART FESTIVAL Miss Fertitta admires the pictures. Tino Carcia receives the Pi-Yi Kern Award from Bill Thompson. Eddie Conlreas is presented the Scholastic James Cay Award from Kevin Lounsberry. Kyle Fullick receives the Dan Stallworth Award from Bill Thompson. Lewis Clarke and Mike O'Sullivan give the audience a laugh. Nancy Howell has a pretty smile for everyone. KING-QUEEN ASSEMBLY SENIOR PROM 1969 President of the senior class, Kyle Fullick, and dale paw through ihe ring. Gary Kimnn-y «erred a- Master of Ceremonies for the Senior Prom. Two more seniors gelling their souvenirs. WE DANCED . . . The seniors and their dales leave after the prom. 186 UBS - CLUBS - CLUBS - CLUBS — CLUBS - CLUBS - CLUBS - Ci 192 193 AMERICAN FIELD SER VICE Marcia Machado and Robert Maquil open their Christmas packages. Lou Ellen Currie and Arthur Martinez talk with a visiting exchange student, Bobby. 194 Ifl TOP ROW—Mr. Beazley, Carl Parker, Sieve Weisinger, Lee Armstrong, Lee Ekholm, Bill Isenhower, Arthur Martinez, Bill Ehlig, Mike Rice. Robert Parker, Ted Watson. BOTTOM ROW—Martha Moore. Barbara Sultis. Kay Lansford, Patty Bums, Margaret McClintock, Gwen Gober, Elizabeth McClintoek, Debbie Swofford, Alice Antonini, Ola Jean Nichols, Kathy Attcberry, Holly Ehlig, Lou Ellen Currie, Janet Lee, Marcia Machado, Becky Bums. OFFICERS President ............................ ALICE ANTONINI Vice-President .................. ARTHUR MARTINEZ Secretary ....................... LOU ELLEN CURRIE Treasurer .................. ELIZABETH McCLINTOCK Sponsor .................... MR. HAMILTON BEAZLEY 195 A.F.S. ACTIVITIES . . . 196 MARCIA MACHADO Marcia is one of ihe two students who participated in the American Field Service program at Lee this year. During her stay, she lives with the J. H. DeGarmo family. Diane DeGarmo. a senior at Lee. is her American “sister”. Marcia’s home is Sao Paulo. Brazil. Active in the programs at R.E.L.. Mar- cia found many new interests. Graduating cum laude, she was a member of the hand and the Brigadiers. She also held member- ship in the Anchor Club, A.F.S., Student Council, Science Seminar, and Humanities Seminar. Marcia was presented in the King and Queen Assembly and was a contestant for Relay Queen. ROBERT MAQUIL Robert is also Lee’s participating foreign exchange student this year. During his stay in Baytown, he lives with the H. L. Post family and Bobby Post is his American “brother”. Robert is from Diekirch. Lux- embourg. Like Marcia. Robert found many new in- terests to occupy his senior year. He grad- uated magna cum laude, and was an active member in the Student Council, serving as treasurer. Robert was a member of A.F.S., Interact Club, Science and the band. Rob- ert was also presented in the King and Queen Assembly. 197 President—MARIE WATSON Corresponding Secretary— JEANNE SMALLING Historian-NANCY HOWELL Sr. Director—DIANE DeCARMO Vice-President—CAROL EASLEY ANCHOR Beau—MIKE STUBBS Jr. Director—NANCY COBB Recording Secretary- DENISE REIN EKE Treasurer—ELAINE TRICHE Chaplain—GLENDA LYON Soph. Director—KAY JUENGER TOP HOW: (L to R):—Marie Watson. Mike Stubbs, Denise Reineke. Nancy Howell. Glenda Lyon. Elaind Trichc, Nanci Wiede- man. Melisa Murphy. Cheryl Martin. Jeanne Smailing, Diane DeCarmo. .Marcia Machado. BOTTOM ROW—Sandra Mullins, Nancy Cobb. Gail Neblett. Linda Acosta. Carolyn Comeaux, Carol Easley, Gloria Barajas, Kay Juengcr. Nancy Wootan, Mary Ostermayer, Jo Ann Harris. NOT PICTURED: Judy Eberly, Martha Lippe, Marlene Moore, Teresa Perret, Bererly Walker. Purposes: To develop initiative and leadership. To provide experience in living and working together, To serve the school and community. To cooperate with the school principal. To prepare for useful citizenship. Motto: “Anchored we hold” Santa Claus and club members give a Christmas party for the Monk’s Rest Home. 200 Mary Ostermayer, Wake Up! Yes, Marie Watson? New Club members. Marie Watson and Marcia Machado make decorations for the club ban- quet. Marcia Machado, honorary member, and Diane DeGarmo make Christinas cards for boys in Viet Nam. Diane DeGarmo, Glenda Lyon, and Jeanne Smalling sell Anchor annual covers. Members make posters to boost spirit. 201 ANTLER CLUB BEA WEST—President LALLI E SCOTT—Treasurer CYNTHIA AKINS- Jr. Director JEANNINE CLARK— Vice President KAREN JORDAN—Secretary JEROME ZIERLEIN—Beau SHARON FITZGERALD— Historian and Girl of the Year DEBBIE NICHOLSON—Reporter PAM HERRINGTON— Sr. Director JANA FAYLE— Soph. Director MRS. TREYBIG—Sponsor Seniors and Juniors: SITTING (L to R)—Cathy Anderson, Cynthia Akins, Debbie Massey, Becky Platt, Janie Head, Laurie Lounsberry. STANDING—Sharon Fitzgerald, Debbie Nicholson, Barbara Kurtz, Jerome Zierlein (beau), Bea West, Jeannette Sobotik. Purpose: 1. To promote goodwill and fel- lowship among its members. 2. To serve the school in worth- while activities. 3. To participate in projects of a civic nature. Sophomores: STANDING—Kathy Kinney. Theresa Barrow, Jo Nell Rahlwes, Jana Fayle, Jennifer Riley, Elaine Dodgcn, Linda Reineke. KNEF.LING—Penny Stovall, Nancy Douty. Jeanette Esquivel, Patti Mott, Karen Bultzo, Marylyn Nelson, Terry Smith. NOT PICTURED: Jeannine Clark, Pam Herrington, Karen Jordun, Lallie Scott, Engel Harrop. 203 Mr. Brooks of the Elks Lodge installed Bea West and Jerome Zicrlein at the Antler-Stags installation. Carla Jackson, Ruby Bar- ton, Becky Platt, and Deb- bie Nicholson enjoying re- freshments at one of their many parties. The children at the Cere- bral Palsy Center enjoyed Bea consults Mrs. Trey- big during a Tuesday meeting. their Christmas gifts. It's not lipstick, just red punch, honest! Lovely “Melody Moseley was declared the winner in our Miss Cander of Goose Creek Beauty Con- test! Karen Jordan. Barbara Kurtz, Sharon Fitzgerald, and Nancy Douty at the The swimming party they gave for the Sterling Ant- lers was lots of fun. Club members pose after the Key Club Sing-Song. annual slumber party for new members. Would you believe this gorgeous young girl is really Bobby Kinsey? ART CLUB TOP ROW: (L to R)—Vicki Bordelon, Susan Ziegler, Mary Williamson, Robin Luckins, Jimmy Lee Bishop, Laurie Kissel, Marvene Johnson, Beverly Guy. BOTTOM ROW—C. A. Williams, David Bryant, Mr. Brcntzel. Don Rosprim, Kent Fulkerson. Vicki Bordelon. Jimmy Lee Bishop, Robin Luckins, Mar)' William- 206 sont Vic Ingersol, Don Rosprim, C. A. Williams. C A. Williams, Robin Luckins, Don Rosprim, Mary Williamson, and Jimmy Lee Bishop. ROBERT E. LEE HIGH SCHOOL Fine Arts Festival: Mary Williamson, Robin Luckins, Laurie Kissel, and Jimmy Lee Bishop. SPEED LIMIT Mary Williamson, Jimmy Lee Bishop, and Robin Luckins. Vic Ingcrsol, Robin Luckins, C. A. Williams, Mary Williamson, Jimmy Lee Bishop, Vicki Bordelon, and Don Rosprim. Here’s a product of some of the art classes! 207 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION President—CATHY MATTHEWS Secretary—DEBBIE HOWELL Parliamentarian—ELIJIO CORTEZ Chaplain—LINDA SPROESSIG 208 Sweetheart—DERBIE JACKSON Reporter-DEBORAH PALMER Vice-President FLOYD BARRON Treasurer JOYCE MALEY Sgt. at Arms-CENE KINNEY Laura Vasterling—Drew’s Gene Kinney, Jr. Cortez, Glenn Landry—K-Mart Grocery Floyd Barron—Sears Joel Coy—A 1 Grocery Cathy Matthews— Montgomery Wards Charlie Clevenger— Hathaway’s Grocery Debbie Howell, Linda Sprorssig, and Floyd Barron—Jet to the State Convention. Joyce Maley shows her state winning trophy to her employers and Mr. Couch. Joyce Maley—Citizens Bank Wyatte Smith—Hathaway’s Debbie Howell—Credit Bureau Richard Cansler—Nelson’s Ccne Coc—Beall’s Linda Sproessig- Hospital Office Debbie Jackson—Peoples Bank Deborah Palmer—Beall's Cathy Matthews. Debbie Howell, Jr. Cortez—Outstanding DE students. Area DE winners and their coordinator, Leslie Couch, Debbie Howell. Linda Sproessig, and Floyd Barron. More of the Get Acquainted Dinner. DE students work on the Student Di- rectory. Coffee break at Check Seminar Get Acquainted Dinner DE Awards Banquet Here’s some more! n Looks like everyone is enjoying the Awards Banquet. Secretary—MIKE MORTON Treasurer—LOUIS PINA Sweetheart—DENISE WIER Motto: Learning to do— Doing to learn— Earning to live— Living to serve. Jerry Lounsberry and Nathan Ausley at work in their greenhouse. Barbecuing for the annual FFA barbecue. Buster Brown, who is in co-operative training, works for Dr. Chas- tain. Third year boys on a field trip. David Price is busily plowing his field. 213 Mike Morion sells his slcer at the annual Slccr Sell at the Fair. Mike Anderson, Rusty Russel, and Louis Pina display the trophies and check they won at the Beaumont Rice Judg- ing Contest. Not pictured is Richard Young. Carl Russel with his Santa Cer- trudis and Shorthorn. Tint Guidry practicing for the rodeo. Steer jU(jgjng at last years fair. Warren Clawson with his Brahma bull. Bill Herrington with his Crand Champion Steer at the Baytown Fair. MIKLE McCLAIN—President ■AA BEATRICE CORONADO- Treasurcr AMY ROSHTO—Historian FUTURE HOMEMAKERS ROBERTA TAYLOR— Vice President KELLEY MITCHELL— Parliamentarian The after effect of all that work. Mr . Edward, Miss Barkley, Kathy Hayes, and Mr . McClain, Chapter Mother. Roberta Taylor finished working on the bulletin board and stops to look at her work. Debbie Adamek, Debbie Lucas, and Janie Kilough discuss the latest fashions in 1969. Amy Roshto and Miss Barkley dis- cuss the scrapbook. Miss Barkley and Mrs. Edwards count- ing the results of the new officers for 1970. 217 FUTURE NURSES LR: Jan Howell, Vice-President; Connie Sand- er , Chaplain; and Glenda Raney, President, discuss plans for the next meeting. CLUB MOTTO: “For a future that’s bright, Be a leader in white.” Sponsors, Mrs. Joan Johnson and Mrs. Christine McLemorc stop briefly for a photo. Theresa Fanestiel, reporter; Valory Aycock, Recording Sec.; Nelda Byford, Sergeant-at-arms. The Future Nurses Club in session. Glenda Roney gives out new pins. Alma Boudreaux receiving the club pin from Virginia Fromme as the Seniors look on. Connie Sanders, Mary Lannou. Jan Howell. Kay Harmon, Glenda Raney at Party. Members blowing out the candles on the club birthday Glenda Raney and driver before the Christmas parade, cake at the Initiation Party. Some club members getting refreshments at the Christmas Party. Theresa FanestieJ, Adclla Ortcz, and Valory Aycock, at H.C.M.C.A. convention. 220 Jan Howell, and Leslie Helbert collecting on TB Youth Day. Cienda Raney with the guest speaker at the special as- sembly on lung diseases held during the year. Members alter a Tuesday meeting. Members at an executive meeting held on Mrs. Johnson's patio. Ola Jean Nichols, chairman of Lisa, and Connie Sanders on Easter Baskets. ARMSTRONG F. T.A DAVID HUBBARD—President SUSAN GRAVES—Secretary MARTHA CUMMINGHAM— Historian-Reporter To impart an understanding of the development and purpose of our public schools. To aid in self-evaluation. To supply participation in pre vocational activities which are both exploratory and developments in na- ture. FIRST ROW: (L to R)—Mrs. John Ella Carroll, sponsor. Kirk Rarefield. Carl Parker, Gilbert Glastetter, Robert Parker. Cindy Atkins. Elizabeth Waixcl. Cecil Hayes. Charlie Fuller. SECOND ROW—Cindy Wilson, Martha Cunningham, David Hubbard, Connie Estrada, Susan Graves, Danny Rendon. THIRD ROW- Steven Gonzales, Frank Shepard, Randy Tanner, Doug Douty. CARL PARKER—Parliamentarian KIRK RAREFIELD- Vice President ROBERT PARKER Treasurer JOE IIERNANDEZ—Chaplain 222 Clul. officer arc installed at the installation service. Janis Roth, former club member, installs Alva Cunningham a President of the Sparks FTA and David Hubbard as President of the George Armstrong FTA. David Hubbard presents the George Armstrong Family with a memorial plaque, in remembrance of George S. Arm- strong. Many club members were present for the installation service. The club members enjoyed the Annual FTA Spring Ban- quet. F. T.A. KAREN KI.OESEL—Secretary LAURA WHITE—Treasurer SALEMA GARCIA—Chaplain CONNIE BAILEY—Historian BECKY CUMMINGS—Sr. Director 224 Our Santu Claus, David Lamb, playing host to the family they sponsored. “But DuBose, Miss Potter!! Those apples arc for the teachers ... too late!!’ Karen, what was in that punch? 226 Seniors: KNEELING-Melvin Reed, Reggie Johnson. TOP ROW L 10 R)—Virginia N.. Alva Cunningham. Mandy McKee, Wendy Felknor, and Becky Cummings. Juniors: Salcma Garcia. Debbie Hanson, Karen Kloescl, Melody Mitchell, Laura White, Cyndi Johnson. Sophomores 227 Gloria Crumpler Debbie DuBosc GIRLS RECREA TION Mrs. Jacqueline Kcm. Sponsor, Angel Massingill, President, and Jo Ann Mitchell, Vice-President, discuss candy sale. Miss Nikkc Rylander, Sponsor, and Arlene Wootan, re- corder, set up team points after a game. Miss Katherine Wright, sponsor and Peggy Hill, sec- retary collect money after meeting. 228 Loretta Rodriquez, historian, and Sandra Rivera, reporter, discuss club. ASSOCIA TION SSSSfi HraBag 0« t 'I OJ lJ I I ■ sa««n • i =3-J-1 { i i .1 .i Captains: Geraldine Pena, Nancy Robinson. Mary Helen Loredo JBEKT E. LEE HIGH S 229 Kanga Roos: Geraldine Pena Calhv Dyer Eva Martinez Peggy Hill Angel Massingill Arlene Wootan Helen Salinas Georgia Barton Donna Mainer Camels: Barbara Hodges Vicki Hare Sylvia Tijerina Sammy Hudges Sandra Rivera Jo Ann Mitchell Ginger Pevotcaux Martha Sandlin 230 Poodles: Nancy Robinson Becky Tidmon Paula Arnold Glenda Pena Catherine Roberson Carolina Pequeno Mary Pierce Mary Carver Cynthia Nettls Roadrunners: Belinda Baker Kathy Fanestiel Shelley Kirsh Mary Helen Laredo Loretta Rodriquez Louise McCormick Louise Tolarc Betty Moses 231 JR. HISTORIAN CLUB Sponsor: MRS. SYBIL JORDAN Recording Secretary: NANCY MUENNINK Vice-President: ROSANNE LOWREY Co-Sponsor: MR. HAMILTON BEAZLEY Treasurer: 232 BECKY HOLMES Social Chairman: ANN LUSK Parliamentarian: CARY GOSS Members: FIRST ROW—Hanna Lenox. Elizabeth Campos Rhonda Rickman. Donna Shelby. Debic Michicnhimc. SECOND ROW—Ann Lusk. Jimmy Cappleman, David Howell, Jay Hix, Jennifer Bailey. THIRD ROW—Kathy Bettes. Sue Thomas, Cyndi Carrol, Calo Cutowski, Betty Jo Elliot, Debbie Pagcl. FOURTH ROW—Janice Lord. Melinda Mallory, Suzanne Wil- son, Bcckey Holmes, Debbi Burt. TOP ROW—Clifton Davis, Tony Boyle. Cary Goss, Dennis Krolczyk, Collins Canson, John Cappleman. Matt Baker and Janice Lord were representatives at Mrs. Sam Hous- ton’s birthday in the spring. Members: FIRST ROW- Martha Wilhite. Wanda Parker, Billie Clawson, Snadra Dilahunty. SECOND ROW—Linda Schima, Joan Wilder, Sharon Garret, Linda Albritton, Claudia Thomas, Nancy Muennink. THIRD ROW—Glen Polls, Lucy Murphy, Barbara Rhoden, Rosi Ortiz. FOURTH ROW—Chet Dunkomol, Susan Haines, Janice Burgess, Johnny Reyna. Janice Lord presided at their State Convention in Austin. Many attended the Installation of Officers Banquet at the Holiday Inn. Members from Lee and the Other school both enjoy a trip on the yacht Sam Houston. 234 Enjoying the View!!! Robert Marquil and Janice Lord try a game of Twister. Members and friends had fun at a party honoring new members at Janice Lord’s house. 235 Most of the club attended a dedication of a historical marker for Mr. John Peter Sjolandcr. Princess Ann Lusk escorted by Kent Adlong. Duchess Linda Schima escorted by Van Loggins. CONFEDERA TE BALL Janice Lord being crowned by 1967-1968 Queen, Cheryl Touchet. 1968-1969 Confederate Ball Queen, Janice Lord. Junior Duchess Gay Mix escorted by David Howell. Lady in Waiting escorted by Mark Boswell. Duchess Denise Mitchell escorted by Ben Entlcr. 1968-19G9 Confederate Ball Royal Court: (left to right) Sophomore Duchess Cay Hix escorted by David Howell; Princess Ann Lusk escorted by Kent Adlong; Crown Bearer Lisa Sikora; Queen Janice Lord escorted by Danny Younse; Senior Duchess Linda Schima escorted by Van I.oggins; Lady in Waiting Kathy Boswell escorted by Mark Bos- well; and Sophomore Duchess Denise Mitchell escorted by Ben Entlcr. Posts: Alma Boudroux, Tony Boyles, Melinda Mallory, Bobby Pearce, Sue Thomas. Posts: Janice Burgess, Tom Durham. Nancy Muennink. Mike Burgess, Billie Clawson, John Freeman. Chaperones: Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Clawson; Mr. and Mrs. Odis Muennink: Mr. and Mr . V. W. Hix; Mr . Lester L. Lord; Mr. and Mrs. Otis Goss; Mr. Hamilton Beazley, Mrs. Jordan. 237 INTERACT President, ROBERT LEMON Vice-President. JOE PAT KELLY 238 SENIORS: STANDING—Steve Wersingcr, Gerald McDowell, Robert Lemon, Joe Pat Kelly, Chuck Chandler, Tino Garcia, Len Ford. SITTING—Eddie Contreras, Albert Kelso, Thomas Giroir, Gary Kimmey, Mike Durachcr. JUNIORS: STANDING- Bill Ehlig, Eddie Shoemakc, Tim Elliot. Ronnie Milner, Prince Booth, Steve Knight, Gary Smith, Ross Tedter, Billy Smailing. SITTING—Jimmy Lyons, Dana Larpenter, Ricky Slagle, Greg Jones, Steve Underwood. SOPHOMORES: STANDING—David Thompson, Curtis Crawford. Ben Entler, Dennis Cowhig, Allen Peloquin. SITTING—Bill Johnston. Sam Bethea, Ross Gregory, Reggie Craig, Alan Massey. 239 Decision making by officers in club meeting. Members talk things over when meeting is over. Members look on in meeting. LEFT TO RIGHT—Eddie Contreras. Allen Peloquin, Albert Kelso. Steve Knight, Rod Cezeaux, Robert Lemon, Joe Pat Kelly. 240 Jump shot by teacher in Student-Faculty basketball game. Mr. Miller and Kyle Fullick jump for the ball in the Student-faculty basketball game. Teams take short rest in the Student- Faculty basketball game. SIGNA TU RES JR. CLASSICAL LEAGUE JCL Creed: We, the members of the Junior Classical League, covenant to hand on the torch of classical civilization in the modem world. We believe an acquaintance with the civili- zation of Greece and Rome will help us understand and appraise this world of today, which is indebted to the ancient civilization with its government and laws, literature, language, and art. JCL Officers: (L to R)—Johnny Moore, Betsy Simmons, Bill Comeaux, Bacchus and Ceres: Johnny (Jarrell and Susan Mc- Mary Jane Bicklcy, John Carlson, Carolyn Comeaux. Johnny Carrcll. Phail. Dana Larpentcur, Paul Comeaux. 244 John Carlson and Lewis Clarke selling senior name cards for the JCL. The Roman Banquet was a complete success and loads of fun. Bill McElhannon accepts the award for the title of “Best Latin Student in Texas. The JCL float was quite a sight to see at the Christmas parade. 245 JR. OPTIMISES President—HELEN FRANSSE.N Vice President—LINDA DICKERSON Secretary-SHERYL NESSLERODE Historian-CHARLOTTE FOREMAN Club Beau—DAVID HUBBARD Treasurer—SUSAN WILSON 246 Project Chairman— SHARON HAIR Purpose: The purpose shall he to perform for the school and com- munity, projects which exemplify Christian service. Parliamentarian—ROSLYN FISCHER Jr. Director—DIANNA MIDDLETON l Utf- A Roprcscntative-At-Large—PAM CLARK Sr. Director—ANN CIRUTI Soph. Director-KATHY WELLS Creed: Promise Yourself To be strong that nothing can disturb your peace of mind. To talk health, happiness, and prosperity to every person you meet, To make all your friends feel that there is something in them, To look at the sunny side of work only for the best, and to expect only the best, To be just as enthusiastic about the success of others as you are about your own. To forget the mistakes of the past and press on to greater achieve- ment of the future. To wear a cheerful countenance at all times and give every living creature you meet a smile. To give so much time to the improvement of yourself that you have no time to criticize others, To be too large for worry, too noble for anger, too strong for fear, and too happy to permit the presence of trouble. Sponsor—MRS. FRANCIS 247 LLFT TO RIGHT Rita Ryan, Cheryl Tromblee, Debbie Turner, Cathy Funderburk, Sara Lyles. Kathy Wells, Sandy Bearden, Carolyn Oviedo. Roslyn Fischer, Dianna Middleton. Pam Clark, Helen Franssen. David Hubbard, Linda Dickerson, Jan Bultzo, Donna Wynncmcr, Sharon Hair. Carol Patterson. Charlotte Foreman, Sheryl Nesselrode, Mrs. Francis (STANDING). Nowana Alexander, Ann Ciruti. 248 My! What big feet she has! Pam Clark laughs at guess who. 249 JR. ROTARY ANNS Sponsored by the Baytown Rotary Club CYNTHIA ZAVODNY Vice-Prcsidcnt MARY JANE BICKLEY ‘ 1 Senior Director QNDY COUCH Secretary SUSAN KELLY Parliamentarian ANN SAUNDERS1 President BECKY BURNS Treasurer LOU ELLEN CURRIE Chaplain CLAUDIA BROWN Junior Director NANCY ROWE Sophomore Director MARY MARGARET TRAXLER, Social Chairman MARY PARKER Finance Chairman VERLA HAL'SEMAN, Service Chairman TERRY SANDERS, Program Chairman VIRGINIA HERRINGTON, Publicity Chairman BOTTOM ROW- Terry Smith, Lou Ellen Currie, Becky Burns, Phyllis Coorison, Jancllc Lindsey, Strart Haney. BACK ROW—Libby MeGraw, Cindy Couch. Cynthia Zavodny, Susan Kelly. Ann Saunders, Mary Jane Bicklcy, and Jane Rogers. Sponsor: MRS. WHITAKER Virginia Herrington, Claudia Brown, Vcrla Hausman, Gwen Gober, Mary Parker, Frances, Smith, Lucy Whitson, Mary Margaret Traxlcr, Shirley Bishop. Terry Sanders, Jan Milner. Beau. CARY KIMMEY 251 BOTTOM ROW—AUUon Hill, Thersa Eilers, Sally Simmons, Sarah McGraw, Sue Sublet!, Becky Bollinger. TOP ROW Terri Thompson. Mary Ann Hazlcwood, Hallic Dunn, Verb Brown, Nancy Rowe. Becky Ewing, Besty Philips. All having a good time at the Club banquet. The ever faithful assembly line for making bouton- niere! Christmas banquet is enjoyed by the members while waiting for food. Interact and Rotary Anns hard at work on their Christmas float. Friendly visit with Interact at slumber party before leaving. FINISHED PRODUCT! A new member is held for a shot of her lipstick smeared face. KEY CLUB President: KYLE FULLICK Vice-President: JOHNNY MOORE Treasurer: BOB BAINES 254 Junior Director: TOM MITCHELL Sophomore Director: RUDOLPH GONZALEZ SENIORS: (left to right) Jimmy Malloy, Barry Brunson, Kyle Fullick, Dan Mundinger, Boh Baines, Ccrald Bishop, Dale Ward, Fernando Salinas. Daniel Herrera. 255 JUNIORS: (left to right) SITTING—Steve Adam . Don Ploeger. David IjVcrgnc, Calvin Keating, Tommy Clark, Johnny Moore. Bill Perkins. Lewis Clark. STANDING—George Whitaker. Leslie Jenkins, Bo Cox, Kent Liggett, Jimmy Creel, Lee Armstrong, Tommy Mitchell, Marcus Bryant. 256 SOPHOMORES: FIRST ROW (left to right)—Scot Brownfield, Jack Ekholm, Ronnie Couch, David Ellis. SEC- OND ROW—David Mongcllo, Charles Reilly, Dennis Pokluda. Larry Kovalcik. THIRD ROW—Doug Caverrctta, Tim Dodson, John Moseley, Jerry Jameson, Rudolph Gonzalez. 257 President-BECKY SMITH Secretary-KATHY KIRKLAND Parliamentarian—ALICE ANTONINI Sr. Director—LAURA MASSEY TOP ROW: (L to R)—Susan Oliphant, Pam Kelley, Laura Massey, Elizabeth Me- Clintock, Dru Lashlce, Kathy Kirkland, Becky Smith, Alice Antonini, Nancy Rhodes, Lee Entlcr, Jan Sta ncy, Dale Ward. MIDDLE ROW-Susan McPhail. Joan McElhannon, Kathleen Farley, Jo- anne French, Susan Miller, Debbie Swof- ford, Brenda Binder, Kay Lansford, Julie Cook, JoAnn Sanders, Maribcth Jaubcrt, Elizabeth Warren. BOTTOM ROW-Gala Greer, Marsha Seale, Marsha Morris, Janet Lee, Cathy Eicholbcrgcr, Barbara Suitis, Cynthia Evans, Debbie Rosinbaum, Claudia McClellund, Margaret McClintock, Holly Vernon, and Kay Hill. 259 The old and ihe new officers: Jan Stasney, Joan McElhannon, Holly Vernon. Brenda Binder. Alice Antonini, Debbie Swofford. Kathy Kirkland. Kathleen Farley, Lee Entler, Susan Miller, Becky Smith, and Susan McPhail. “Mum's” the word for mum chairman Kathleen Farley. At the annual Christmas party for the old folks, Kay ffill and Susan McPhail dressed as Mr. and Mrs. Santa. The Keycttcs also danced for the old folks at the Christmas party. Club meeting' are always interesting. Kay Lansford and Joann Sander? work hard on football posters. The Easter party for the Child Care Center was one of their many activities. Many hours of hard work was put in on their Christmas parade flout. LIONESS CARLA HARRISON Treasurer BEVERLY WALKER Presidenl MARY LAIRD Vice-President KAY WALKER Secretary Club Beau CHERYL STOERNER Historian LUAN BLAKEY Parliamentarian KATHY KING Sr. Director JANIE REED DEBBIE CHANDLER Jr. Director Soph. Director Senior Members: (L to R) Renee DeLaune, Debbie Johnson, Beverly Walker, Margie Burch, Cheryl Stoerner, Carla Harrison. Debbie Casey. Luan Blakey, Kay Walker, Betsy Simmons, Kathy King, Lois Wik- slroni, Carol Todd, and Mary Beth Wood. Junior Members: (L to R) Kathie Friermood, Becky Lounsberry, Mary Laird, Sue Thompson, Donna Mitchell, Pattie Motley, Janie Reed, Pam Herring. Debbie Phillips, Margaret Bevel, and Donna Tucker. Sophomore Members: (L to R) Debra Wilkinson, Donna Watkins. Mary Childres, Carolyn Tucker, Mary D ilsky, Susan Sanders, Becky Read. Maria Walmsley, and Debbie Chandler. Beverly Walker eonducls the first club meeting for ’68-’69. Club beau Bobby Kinsey gets the honor of silting at the head table at the banquet. 264 Mary Dzilsky and Beverly Walker decorate for the annual club banquet. Beverly Walker announces the new officers for ’69-70. Congratu- lations. Kathie! Kathy King helps with the Halloween party given for the mentally retarded children. The football team enjoyed the hamburger fry given them by the club members. Betsy Simmons. Kay Walker. Kathy King, and Luan Blakey at the club «lumber party before new members were chosen. Donna Tucker. Janie Reed, and Carla Harrison are getting the fire ready to cook hamburgers for the football team. 265 MEDICAL CAREERS President, Norman Russel, presides at the meetings. Officers: I. to R—David Hardy—Chap- lain. Leslie Hale—Reporter. Kathy Brinkman—Historian. Shelley Green- wood, V. President, Susan Hooper— Susan Hooper reads class notes. Secretary, Norman Russel—President. FIRST ROW-Leslie Hale, David Hardy, Steve Rose. SECOND ROW—Bobbie Canct, Mike Farley, Kuthy Brinkman. THIRD ROW —Susan Hooper, Connie Harrington, Shelly Greenwood. (L to R)—Larry Shook, Ricky Canet, Tina Rodriquex, Nolan Par- ton, Susan Hooper, Connie Harrington. Robby Canet. Shelley Green- wood. STANDING—Clayton Rhoden. Steve Rose makes a proposal as Norman Russel looks on. Susan Hooper looks at blood tests. Larry and Robby talk with a guest. Dr. Haley was a guest speaker. David looks at X-rays. Mrs. R. D. Adkins talks with Kathy. THE KLICK President, Tommy Bayliss and Vice-President, Kenneth Redding, discuss some of the camera equipment. Assistant Treasurer. Michael Montgomery, and Treasurer, Larry Shook, are busily counting the club’s funds. TOP: (L to R)—Paul Moon. Bill Skillem, Ronald Santana, Ricky Endle, John Cator, Keith Kyle, Gcvcn Werley, Brian Werley, Tommy Bayliss. SECOND RO V — Elisa Ratliff. Jannet Smith. Sue Phillips, Robbie Ccrdy, Kathy Beal, George Bounds, Kenneth Redding, Larry Shook, John Tisdale. Ricky Stuhura, Don Mont- gomery. . 'R9, °.r‘ Secretary-, Janet Smith, Rrc. Secretary, and Sponsor, “Handsome” Mr. Johnson! Lyicia Ratliff, Historian, are taking club notes. 268 STAGECRAFTERS TOP ROW: (L to R)— Bobby Kinsey. Joe Parker, Lallic Scott, Kay Harmon, Elaine Triche, Susan Graves, Karrn Holcomb. Dianne Pow- ell. Kathy Dyer, Cecil Turner, and Mike Holmes, BOTTOM ROW—Lowell Majors (Spon- sor), Barbara Kurtz. Beverly Walker. Alice Antonini. Bar- bara Morgan, Sandra Dilli- hunty, Renee DeLaunc, Libby McGraw, nod Debbie Johnson. Behind the scenes of “South Pacific,” even the water fall receives attention. Five lovely girls are just the beginning of South Pacific. 271 President: JEROME ZEIRLINE Treasurer: BOBBY KINSEY Parliamentarian: RANDY REBER Vice-President: PAUL JAUBERT Secretary: DOUGLAS DeSHAZO S.T.A.G.S. Sweetheart: CINDY COUCH Chaplain: KEITH STALLNECKT Reporter: MIKE ARCHER Senior Director: ED HULSMAN SENIORS: BOTTOM Heft 10 right)—Paul Juubcrt, Jerome Zicrline, Mike Archer, George Lloyd. Mark Jacobs, and Glen Williams. TOP Donnie Mcsserschmidl, Steven Policy, Bobby Kinsey, Ed Hulsman, Matt Baker, Tommy Watkins, and Doug DeShazo. Junior Director: MAC BRAY Sophomore Director: JIM BAKER 273 SOPHOMORES: Tommy Watley, Jerry Zlomki, Jeff Wharmund, Donnie White, Jim Baker, John Hall. Second Place Basketball Team In Intramurals. Second Place Football Team In Intra- murale. JUNIORS: Mac Bray, Mark Cod win, Rudy Wagner. Billy Bland, Keith Stallneckt, David Hansen, Paul Moon, Mike Liles, Darrell Hudspeth, Randy Rcber, Gary Kilpatrick, David Rose. (Not Pictured: Freddy Wilson). 274 Bobby Kinsey shoots a free throw in the championship game while Matt Baker and Mike Archer wait for a possible rebound. Matt Baker grabs another rebound while teammates Jeff Wharmund and Donnie White come to help. Jeff Wharmund jumps hall against Sterling Interact as Matt Baker and Donnie White ready themselves for a fast break. 275 ICT CLUB Joe Gentry and Ricky Jordan Auto-Me- chanic- Page Dittinan. Kenny Eaves Auto Partsman—Courtesy Ford. Dale Ward Body Repair—Courles) Ford. Howard Griffith (Painter)—Eddie Harp's. Nr I 1.1 Byford Nurse ’ Aide—Gulf Const Hosp. Kirk King Orderly—San Jacinto Hospital. Cathy Kalisek Optician--Baytown Eye Clinic. L-R. Nurse Aides. Kathy Petty, Joyce Robinson, Kathy Pye work hard at San Jacinto. Allen Burditt is working at Chadwick Studio. 277 Kenneth Tarpcy—Prcccption Research Development Assoc. David Sebesta—Radio and T.V.—Southern Radio. David Craig—Mechanic—Brown Root. Jimmy Huntly—Mechanic—Turner’s Auto Service. Louisa Villareal—Nurse Aid—Golf Coast Hosp. Donna Parsons—Medical Records—Gulf Coast Hosp. L-R—Kirk King. Kathy Petty. David Sebeata. Susan Smith. DaleWard, Donna Parsons. Kenny Eaves, Hilda Gijerina. Nelda Byford. Diana Willis, Ricky Jordan. Mr. Tadlock. 279 LR—Calvin Hill. Thomas Ncrrcn, Jimmy Huntley. Kathy Pye, Kenneth Tarpcy, John Ramirez, Allen Burditt. Cathy Kalisek, Daniel Avalos, Barbara Bondage, David Craig, Mr. Tadlock. ORTS - SPORTS - SPORTS - SPORTS - SPORTS - SPORTS - SPO 280 GANDER COACHES Lee 0 Spring Branch 13 Lee 6 Port Neches 21 Lee 27 Texas City 6 Lee 7 Sam Rayburn 27 Lee 0 Gelena Park 0 Lee 16 South Houston 20 Lee 20 Deer Park 14 Lee 0 Pasadena 7 Lee 0 Spring Branch 13 •Denotes First Team All-District Denotes Second Team All-District Denotes All-District Honorable Mention RON KRAMER—Head Coach Head Coach Don Kramer is flanked by Coach Kevin Lounsberry on the left and by Coach Bobby Wright and Coach Bill Thompson on the right. • 283 KENT ADLONG Tackle MATT BAKER Tackle BARRY BRUNSON Tackle MARCUS BRYANT Tackle Leslie Jenkins (28) turns on the speed as he heads for a touchdown. A Texas City runner hits a wall of Ganders! 284 Gerald McDowell (16) holds while Barry Brunson (-16) attempts a field goal Kyle Fullick (14) skirts right end as Chuck Chandler (60), Jimmy Malloy (77) and Daniel Herrera (67) provide blocking. CHUCK CHANDLER Guard TOMMY CLARK Quarterback ALBERT CONTRERAS Cuard EDDIE CONTRERAS Linebacker RUDY CONTRERAS Guard REGGIE CRAIG JIMMY CREEL GEORGE FRANCO KYLE FULLICK Quarterback Guard Guard Quarterback The fans go wild as Leslie Jenkins (28) scores the winning touchdown against Sterling. TINO GARCIA FELIX GREEN JOE HERNANDEZ End End Tackle DANIEL HERRERA LESLIE JENKINS Guard Halfback Tense moments as Coach Kramer talks strategy with Leslie Jenkins (28). REGGIE JOHNSON Center ROY MARTINEZ Halfback GERALD McDOWELL Quarterback thomas McClendon Linebacker CHARLIE LcBLUE End JOE RICHARDSON End BRUCE MILLS Center JIMMY MALLOY Tackle JOHNNY MOORE Halfback Tino Garcia makes a diving catch of a Kyle Fullick paw in the The Gander get a well-deserved real during the Sterl- Stcrling game. ing game. The TAPE CORPS get some of their own medicine! 11 In the picture are Gary Lannou, Gary Kimmey, and Steve Griffin. DONNIE PI.OEGER JEROME SMITH RALPH UCALDE TED WATSON GEORGE WHITAKER End Halfback End End Linebacker 289 GANDER QUACKS JUNIOR VARSITY Thomas Hart (26) gets loose on a long gainer as Bobby Jerry Jameson (18) carries two Texas City defenders with him Light (66) and Lee Armstrong (77) provide blocking. as he fights for yardage. 81 18 FIRST ROW—Keith Stallknccht— Manager. David Hardy, Douglas Cavarrctta, John Moseley, Richard Marron, Buddy Urban, Ruben Gutierrez—Manager. SECOND ROW—Frank Chapa, Rudy Wagner, Mike Liles, Freddie Wilson, Thomas Hart, Richard Garcia, Johnny Reyna, Steve Griffin—Trainer. THIRD ROW—Coach Bosse, Bobby Light, Tim Dodson, David Mongiello, Lee Armstrong, Dennis Pokluda, Kenneth Siegers, Eddie Taylor, Coach Brewer. FOURTH ROW—Nicky Jared, Wcndall Lyons, David Chamberlain, Charlie LcBlue, Jerry Jameson, Sam Bethea. 292 FIRST ROW—Dickie Lambert, Kurt Norton, Henry Villareal, Alan Massey, John Crawford, Henry Jones. SECOND ROW —Cary Lannou—Trainer, Jake Smithcrman, David Roquemorc, John DeWeese, Reggie Craig, Lonnie Rivera, Scott Brownsfield, David Hurst, Coach Hutchins. THIRD ROW—Robert Taylor—Manager, Curtis Crawford, Andrew Gray, Mike Laughlin, Robert Hines, Warren Morrison, Larry Kovalcik, Ricky Welch. CHARGERS FIRST ROW—Sylvester DeHoyas, John Hooper, Brent Brunson, A1 Busch, Forrest Hollaway, Mike DeHoyas, Russell Pena, Terry Lambert, Charles Head, Gordon Hall—Manager. SECOND ROW—Agee Hollaway, Pat Waldie, Mark Brcntzel, Donald Northrup, Tommy Jones, Tommy Hawkins, James Read. Virgil Hargis. Steve Olafson, Mike Prewitt. Don Brown, Bart Jennings, Charles Pool—Trainer. THIRD ROW—Coach Herrington, Tony Hinojosa, Leon Smith, Richard Dugger, Roy Elliot, Bobby Campbell. George Razo, John Conway, Pete Ehlig, Herman Mongomery, Cary Ware, James Lawrence. Coach Croberg. FOURTH ROW—Bill Ussery. Mike Burgess, Pete King. Henry Lopez, Randy Hopper, Gordon Smith, Fred Simms, Doug Stewart, Mike Lillipop, Tony Capetillo, Mike Graves. fighxH STANDING—Cary Smith, Sieve Adams, Kudolph Gonzalez, Felix Green. Charlie LeBluc, Charles Ellis, Thomas .McClendon. Joe Well . Alton Anderson. KNEELING—Steve Dickerson-Manager, Joe Parker— CHARUE LeBLUE, Soph. Post, Hon. Mention All-District CHARLES ELLIS, JR. Post, 2nd Team All-District A Cy-Fair player seems bewildered as Charlie LeBlue (44) and Joe Parker (20) defend. Charles Ellis (54) calmly drops in a pressure free throw in the Sterling game as Felix Green (40) and Thomas McClendon (52) await the rebound. Joe Wells (30) fires a long jump shot against Sterling. FELIX GREEN. JR. Post, Hon. Mention All-District Charles Ellis (54) and Thomas McClendon (52) soar high to grab a rebound against Furr. Charles Ellis (54) drives for “2” against Sam Rayburn. Felix “Pops” Green (40) grabs a vital re- bound in the game against South Houston. BIG Charlie LeBluc (44) bits two points from dose range. Charles Ellis (54) leaps high in the air as he scores two more in the Port Arthur game. The Ganders and Rangers prepare to fight for a possible rebound. 1968-69 Gander Basketball Record—Won 16, Lost 14 St. Pius 41 84 Furr 49 45 Texas City 50 58 St. Pius 32 74 Humble 76 Pt. Arthur 51 56 Sterling 51 64 Spring Woods 68 41 Conroe 55 •43 Cy-Fair 59 63 Northshore 57 50 South Park 47 53 Clear Creek 66 47 Northshorc 38 59 Spring Woods ...., 52 67 LEE 56 51.... LEE 16 68 LEE 18 72 LEE 41 39 LEE 45 47 LEE 10 59 LEE 75 24 LEE 68 76 LEE 37 38 Deer Park LEE 63 59 LEE 54 65 LEE 65 67 Sterling LEE 70 •13 LEE 81 74 LEE 54 82 Denotes 23 A AAA game JOE WELLS, Guard. Jr. Hon. Mention, All-District THOMAS McCLENDON, Guard. Jr. 2nd Team All-District Thomas McClendon 52) makes a bucket as Joe Parker (20) prepares for a reltound. Joe Wells (30) fires a jumper from way, way, way out. 29S against the Rangers. Despite heavy guarding Joe Wells (30) is able to score. Charles Ellis (54) controls the rebound as Joe Parker (20) waits 300 for the outlet pass. “Creeper” Ellis fights off two Deer to grab another rebound. Alton Goonic Anderson shows perfect form as he cans a bucket. J. V. BASKETBALL STANDING—Henry Jones. Terry Ellis, Grant Darden. Mike Bramlett, Wendell Lyons. Jerry Jameson, Dennis Cowhig. Johnny Beatty. John Saveli, David Thompson. Robert Sanders. Thomas Hart, Doug Cavaretta, Eddie Taylor. KNEELING— Robert Funderburk. FRESHMEN SHOW DESIRE THIRD ROW—Tommy Capetillo, Matthew Martin, Richard Brown. Gordon Smith, Pete King, Ricky Pryor, Charlie Head. SECOND ROW—Steven Crawford, Marcellus Harmon. Matt Gloss, Keith Sanders, Gary Emerson. Martin Kollmeyer, Jimmy French. FRONT KNEELING—Leon Smith. Tommy Royder, Mike Dehoyas, Tommy Sneed, Bob Easley, Keith “Red Sanders, Don Brown. 301 T R A C K Coach Beverly Rockhold was selected to the Texas Coaches Hall of F ame. He has been coaching 32 years at Lee and has been head track coach throughout. 302 440 relay: Leslie Jenkins, Robert Harris, Jerome Smith, anti Kevin Rogers. L to R: Dennis Dauphin, Richard Haynes, and mgr. Ralf Branch. FREDDY WILSON Pole Vaultcr L to R: Kent Adlong, Steven Gonzales. Andrew Winn. Bobby Light, Wendall Lyons, Ted Watson. R To ClLk, nd Jo « S “kin - Robtr‘ Harri9' J°h y M“ ' Fr‘,nk , ina' J““« Smi,h' Ste nilke ' David Lamb. Kevin Milcrs and Half-milcrs: LEFT TO RIGHT—Mike Martinez, Kurt Nortin, Steve Weisinger, Ross Gregory, Steve Brownsfield, and Bruce Waldrip. 305 Hurdlers: LEFT TO RIGHT—Buddy Urban, Johnny Carroll, Lonny Rivera, Jerome Smith, and Mike Holmes. High Jumpers and Broad Jumpers: LEFT TO RIGHT—Charlie LeBIue, Johnny Carroll, Brent Harrison, Robert Harris, David Lamb, Leslie Jenkins, Dan Burrill. L to R: Ann Saunders, and Nancy Rhodes, were R.E.L. Duchesses in the Relay Queen Court. Leslie Jenkins runs hard for Lee. Joe Wylie, named the meets outstanding performer, was truly a versatile athlete. George Crazy Horse” Jones of Yates High School cap- Running the last leg of the 440 Relay, Leslie Jenkins strains to tured thfc fancy of the audience with his delightful finish second. antics. 307 FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM Hurdlers: John May and Mike Sowell, Field Events: LEFT TO RIGHT—Henry Lopez, Jack Thomas, Roy Elliot. Field Events: RIGHT CENTER; LEFT TO RIGHT-Mike Sowell, Alley Todd, John Hooper, Virgil Hargis, Peter Ehlig, Tony CapetiUo, and Glenn Taylcr. Mile Relay: LEFT TO RIGHT—John May, Jody Mach, Tony Capitillo, Doug Stewart. Distant Runners: LEFT TO RIGHT—Buddy Downs, Leslie Duvall, Ben White, Sylvester Dchoyes. Allen Todd, and Andy Wismer. Sprinters: LEFT TO RIGHT—Peter Ehlig, Robert Mullens, George Rbzo. John Conway, Joe Mach. Arthur Rendon, Tony Capctillo, Brent Brunson. Dale Spence, Doug Stewart, Donnie Burton, and Blake Ashley. 309 BOTTOM ROW— Sammy Neblett. David Hanson, Gevin Wcrlcy, Ronnie Couch, Mark Brentzel, Bill Ehlig. Allan Massey. SECOND ROW— Coach Lounsbcrry, David Rice, Jerome Zicrlcin, Tony Boyle, Billy Smalling, Mike Rice, Steve Rose, John Capplcman. THIRD ROW— Jody Thomas. Eddie Shocmake, Bill Skillem, Mark Godwin, Paul Moon, Barry Brunson, Brian Werley, Jeff Warhmond, Ed Hulsman. TOP ROW—Scott Leach, Jimmy Cappleman, Dan Moyers, Mike Harbough, Bob York, Dana Larpenteur, Randy Reber, Paul Jaubert. THE FIGHTING GANDER SWIMMERS FINISH A STRONG SECOND IN DI ST RICH Captain Ed Hulsman talks to Coach Lounsbcrry. 311 Jerome Zierlcin practices his backstroke. Ed Hulsman and Paul Jaubert dive off the starling block. Mike Rice, and David Hanson. Randy Reber, Mike Rice, Billy Smalling, and Brian Werley. Mike Rice finishes with a fast breaststroke. Frce-stylers: Dana Larpcntc,ur, Randy Rcbcr, Mark Godwin, and Brian Wcrley. John Cappleman and manager, Jody Thomas. Lee fans come to encourage the Gander swimmers. David Hanson begins the 200 yd. Individual Medley. 13 Allan Massey, Ed Hulsman, and Bill Elilig begin the 200 yd. Distance Swimmers: Paul Moon, Bill Ehlig, Tony Boyle, Allan Massey, and Ed Hulsman. 314 Free-style for REL. GOLF DISTRICT GANDERS CHAMPS 23-4A TOP ROW: L to R—Woody York, Price Booth, Ronnie Milner, Donald Wotipka, and Coach Jay Bollinger. BOTTOM ROW— Paul Wiley. Tommy Ferguson, Gebo Wnlmsley, Alan Littlefield, Kent Liggett, and Jim Baker. 316 WOODY YORK Junior YOUNG TEAM HOLDS PROMISING FUTURE Junior The young Ganders started off slow in what was thought to be a rebuilding year, but they improved steadily each week. They were the upset winners of district. Next year they will have the whole team back, so they should go far. R.E.L. TENNIS ST'ANDINC—Coaeh Watson, Jim Isenhowcr, Lonard Ford, Jack Ekholm, Greg Jones, Lee Sausley. KNEEUNG—Frankie Spell, Nancy Rowe, Tim Guill, Cynthia Evans, Leslie Hale. 318 FRANKIE SPELL 1969 Freshman Singles District Champ LEE SAUSLEY and JACK EKHOLM —Doubles LEN FORD—Singles BILL ISENHOWER—Singles 3(9 TIM GUILL—Singles NANCY ROWE and CYNTHIA EVANS—Double? LESLIE HALE—Singles STANDING—Coach Brewer. Wayne Guest—Manager, Reggie Craig, Thomas McClendon, Doug Cavaretta. Steve Wat- kins, Tino Garcia, Marcus Bryant, Steve Adams, Steve Griffin—Trainer, Head Coach Herrington. KNEELING—Don May—Manager, Bill Goodson, Thomas Hart, Rick Garcia, Dav id I-aVergnc, Jimmy Creel, Jimmy Lyons, Mike Ander- son, Gerald Bishop. Mike Archer, John Juarez, Femic Salinas. 320 MIKE ARCHER, Second Base Second Team All-District CERALD BISHOP, Shortstop First Team All-District Fernic Salinas digs in as he heads home with the winning run. DAVID LaVERGNE, Outfield Gerald Bishop is congratulated for hitting a home run by Steve Watkins and Rick Garcia. MIKE ANDERSON. Outfield FERNIE SALINAS. Outfield Second Team All-District RICK GARCIA. Outfield JOHN JUAREZ. Pitcher “THE TEAM loosens up before an important district game. RECCIE CRAIG, Shortstop BILL GOODSON, Third base TINO GARCIA. Catcher Second Team All-District A Sterling runner dives into the bag as Steve Adams awaits the throw. THOMAS McCLENDON, Pitcher Second Team All-District JIMMY CREEL, Outfield Third-baseman Bill Goodson applies the tag as a Sterling runner is out at third base. MARCUS BRYANT. Catcher 324 DOUG CAVARETTA, Second Base TRAINER—Steve Criffin, MANAGERS—Wayne Guest and Don May. I STEVE ADAMS, First Base STEVE WATKINS, Pitcher Hon. Ment. All-District THOMAS HART, Outfield SENIOR CREDITS INDEX ABRAHAM, CLORIA 2« ADAMS. CHARLES 29 ALEXANDER, JOHN 29 Band-1, 2. 3 Concert—1, 2. 3 Jet —3 ALEXANDER. MARY 29 ALEXANDER. NOWANA 29. 218 Band-1. 2. 3 Jr. Optlmlsaea—3 ANDERSON. BETH ANN 29 ANDREWS. ARLENE 29 ANTONINI. ALICE 29. 137. 152. 158. 161. 178. 195. 226. 258. 260. 270. 271. 259 National Latin Honor Society Brigadier —1. 2, 3 Keyctte —I, 2, 3 Officer—3 American Field Service—2, 3 President—3 Junior Claaaical League—1. 2 Officer—2 Newspaper Staff—1, 2 Stagccraftera—3 Annual Staff—2, 3 Editor—3 Humanities Seminar—3 Letter in Latin—1 South Pacific—3 National Theapian Society Easter Art Conteat Winner—3 29. 52. lOt. 115. 119. 167. 172. 226. 273. 275. 320. 321 Student Council—I, 3 Good Sportsraanablp Participant R.K.L. Choir—3 Interact—1 Stag —2. 3 Historian Reporter Stagccraftera—3 Vlee-preaidenl—3 Baseball —1. 2. 3 Cross-Country—2. 3 Captain—3 Caoder Carrier—3 Senior Favorite King and Queen Aaacmbly—3 Senior Play—3 ARTHUR. SHANNON 29. 148. 1 9. 175 Southern Bclle -2. 3 Head Librarian—3 Stagccraftera—2, 3 South Pacific—3 American Field Service—3 Junior Historians—2 R.E.L. Choir—2. 3 Sophomore Choir Madrigal —2. 3 All Region Choir—3 Science Seminar—I, 2. 3 LI'l Abner—2 South Pacific—3 National French Contest FinalUt—2 AUSLEY. NATHAN 29. 213 AVERY. R0 .ENA 29 AYCOCK. VALORY 29. 218. 220 Student Council—3 Future Nurse —1, 2, 3 Recording secretary—3 Juolor Claaaical League—2. 3 Newspaper Co-Editor—3 Science Seminar—3 BAKER. MATT 29. 160. 161. 172. 17«. 233. 273. 275. 28« BALL. ALICE 29 BARNHILL. DEBRA KAY 29 BARRON. LARRY 29. 152 Band — 1, 2. 3 Concert—1 Symphonic—2, 3 Stage Baod—2. 3 Future Teacher of America—1 Chaplain—1 Humanities Seminar—3 BARTON. JIMMY 29 BARTON. RUBY 29 BAUCH.DONNA 29 Stagecrafters—3 BF.ETLER. DAN 29 BELT. RICKIE 29 BETTES. KATHY 29. 137. 233. 236. 237 Brigadier —2. 3 Quartermaster—3 C.R.A.-l. 2 Team Captain History Club—3 Lady in Waiting at Confederate Ball—3 Easter Art Contest Winner—2 BICKLEY. MARY JANE 29. 61. 109. 119, 123. 137, 152. 153, 2«4. 250. 251, 122 Magna Cum Laude National Hooor Society—2, 3 Corresponding Secretary—3 National l-atin Honor Society Student Council—2. 3 Brigadiers—1. 2. 3 Quartermaster—3 Junior Claaaical League—I. 2. 3 President—3 Newspaper Editor—2 Junior Rotary Ann —2. 3 Senior Director Science Seminar—1, 2. 3 Humanities Seminar—3 National Merit FinaUat—3 Kisrania Club Scholarship—3 BISHOP. CERALD 29. 255, 320. 321. 322 Key Club-1. 2. 3 Baseball — 1. 2. 3 BLACK. MARVA 29 BLAKEY. LUAN 30. II . 136. 137. 152. 159, 182. 262, 263. 265 Student Council—1. 2 Brigadiers—1. 2. 3 Secretary—3 Lioness—I, 2. 3 Parliamentarian—3 Annual Staff—3 Humanities Seminar—3 King and Queen Aaaembly—3 Queen—3 South Pacific American Field Service—3 BLUM. JOSEPH 30 BORDELON. VICKI 30. 206. 207 Art Club-3 Vice-president—3 BOSWELL. VAN 30. 123. 124. 125, 152. 153 BOUDREAUX. ALMA 30. 219, 237 Future Nurses—3 Best Trash Can Deaign Winner—3 BOYD. BOB 30 ATKINS. CAROL 29 BENNETT. STEVEN 29 ATTEBERRY. KATHY 29. 109. 123. 144. 150. 153. 195. 122 Magna Cum Laude National Honor Society—2, 3 Secretary—3 BENOIT. LARRY 29. 20« D.E.—3 Beau—3 BRADLEY. CHRISTINA 30 BRINKLEY. CARY 30 328 BROWN. AUBREY 30. 212. 213 A.C.T.—2. 3 F.F.A.—2. 3 Chaplain—3 BRUNSON. BARRY 30. 103. 182. 254. 255. 284. 311 Junior Classical League—2 Key Club—I. 2. 3 Senior Director Swimming—3 Football—I. 2. 3 Assistant Senior Coach Chairman of Banquet—3 Track—1 All School Favorite—3 Scholarship to Baylor University BULTZO. JAN- 30. 172. 248. 249 Band—1, 2. 3 Concert—1 Symphonic—2, 3 Jr. Optimisaes—3 Stagecrafters—I, 2, 3 Publicity Senior Play Crew-1. 2 Cast—3 Li'l Aboer—2 South Pacific-3 House Chairman One Act Play Conteat BUNDACE. BARBARA 30. 277. 279 BURCH. MARCIE 30 Baod—1. 2. 3 Cadet—1 Concert—2. 3 Lioness-1. 2. 3 BURDITT. ALLEN- 30. 277. 279 BURNS. BECKY 30. 101. Hi. 119. 123. 137. 152. 153. 19$. 250. 251. 122 Cum Laudr National Honor Society—2, 3 Treasurer—3 Student Council—3 Junior Rotary Anna—1, 2. 3 Treasurer—3 Brigadiers—I. 2, 3 Council—3 Junior Classirel League—1, 2. 3 American Field Service—3 Science Seminal—I, 2. 3 Humanities Seminar—3 Senior Favorite Homecoming Court—3 Senior Duchess BYFORD. NELDA 31. 119. 218. 276. 277. 279 I.C.T.—3 Treasurer—3 Future Nurses—2. 3 Sergeant at Anns—3 Student Council—3 Winner at V.I.C.A. District Meet CAESAR, JAMES 31 CAMPOS. DANIEL ai CANSI.ER, RICHARD 31. 210 D.E. CM- -3 CARTWRIGHT. ALVIN 31 CASEY. DEBORAH 31. 263 Band—I. 2. 3 Lioneaa—3 CEZF.AUX. ROD 31. 153. 173. 238, 239 Interact—1. 2, 3 Secretary—3 Science Seminar—1. 2. 3 Drama Club—I, 2, 3 CHANDLER. CHUCK 31. 239. 285 Band—1 Interact—3 Football—1. 2. 3 AMiatant Senior Coach—3 Chairman ol Banquet—3 Track-1 German Club—I Engineering Graphica. 3rd place CIRUTI, ANN 31. 247. 248 Band-1. 2. 3 Concert—1. 2. 3 Jr. Optimlaaee—1. 2 Senior Director CLARK.JERRY 31 CLAWSON. BILLIE 31. 233. 237 Band-1. 2. 3 Cadet-1 Concert—2. 3 Junior Hiatorlan Club—2, 3 Hiatorian Junior Claaaical League—1 CLEVENGER. CHARLIE 31. 209 DECA-S CHRISTIAN. CAYLE 31 COMEAUX. PAUL 31. 108. 123. 152. 153. 177. 244. 122 Magna Cum Laude National Honor Society—2. 3 Chaplain—3 Junior Claaaical League—1. 2, 3 Vicepreaidenl—3 JETS—I. 2. 3 Football—1 Winner in Baytown Science Fair—3 Winner in Houaton Science Fair—3 Presented Slide Rule CONTRERAS. EDWARD 31. 180. 239. 240. 282. 2 5 Interact—3 Football—I. 2. 3 All Dlatrict Linebacker Co-captain—3 PlYi Kern Award Track—1 CONTRERAS. MANUEL 31 CORONADO. BEATRICE 31. 216 CORTEZ. ELIJIO 31. 20«. 209. 211 D.E. Club-2. 3 Parliamentarian—3 COUCH. CINDY 31. 102. 111. 115, 118. 136. 137, 142. 144. 150. 152. 250. 251. 272 Brigadier —1, 2, 3 Council—I, 3 President—3 2nd Lt. Choir—1. 2. 3 Vice-president—3 All Region Choir—3 Madrigal - -3 Student Couocil—2. 3 Representative at Large Secretary—3 Humanities Seminar—3 Junior Rotary Anna—I. 2. 3 Secretary—-3 Stags Sweetheart—3 All School Favorite—3 Junior F'avorite Class Secretary—2 Haael Evans Award Homrcomiog Court All School Duchess King and Queen Assembly-2. 3 COY. JOEL 31. 209 D. E. Club—3 CRAIG. DAVID 31. 278. 279 F.F.A.—1 DJE.-2 J.C.T.—3 CRYEK. LARRY 3! CUMMINGS. BECKY 31. 227. 224 Band—1 Junior Claaaical League—2. 3 R. B. Sparks F.T.A.—I. 2, 3 Soph. Director Historian—2 Senior Director CUNNINGHAM. ALVA 31. 224. 227 CUNNINCHAM. MARTHA 32. 222 Band. I. 2. 3 Concert—1. 2 Symphonic—3 George S. Armstrong F.T.A—2, 3 Historian Reporter—3 CURRIE. LOU ELLEN 32. 123. 137. 152. 153. 170. 19S. 250. 251 National Honor Society—2, 3 Brigadiers—I. 2. 3 Student Council—I. 2 Junior Rotary Anns—2. 3 Chaplain—3 American F'ield Service—3 Secretary—3 Science Svminar—2, 3 Humanities Seminar—3 DAUPHIN. DENNIS 32. 304 DELAUNE. RENEE 32. 152, 226. 263. 270. 271 Briagdirrs— I. 2. 3 Lioness 2. 3 Humanities Seminar—3 Stagecralters—3 DELGADO. ROSALIA 32 DEGARMO. DIANE 32. 33. 123. 128. 198. 199. 201 National Honor Society—2, 3 Band—1. 2. 3 G.R.A.—I Anchor Club—2, 3 Senior Director DKSIIAZO. DOUGLAS 32, 272. 273 DICKENS. LORNA 32. 135. 173. 174 Brigadiers—I, 2. 3 lit Lt.—3 Lioness—I, 2. 3 Stagei rafter —3 A.F.S.-3 Humanities Seminar—3 DICKERSON. LINDA 32. 123. 149. 170. 216. 248 Cum I-aude National Honor Society—3 Brigadier I. 2, 3 Southern Belles—2, 3 President—3 Jr. Optimisses—2. 3 Vice-president AMS Spelling Contest Winner—3 National Merit Commendation District UIL Shorthand Contest—3 DICKERSON. STEVE 32. 123 National Honor Society—2, 3 Football—1. 2. 3 Trainer—1. 2, 3 Track—I. 2. 3 Trainee—I. 2. 3 Basketball—I, 2, 3 Trainer—1, 2. 3 DILLAIIUNTY, SANDRA 32. 270 History Club—3 Stageerafters—1, 2, 3 DILLARD. MARTHA 32 DITTMAN. MALLIF. 82 DOUTY. DOUCLAS 32 Band I. 2. 3 Concert—1. 2 Symphonic—3 Number Sense Club—1 Ceorgo Armstrong F.T.A.—2, 3 DRUCE. ROBERT 02 JETS—I. 2. 3 DUNHAM. JOHNNY 32 DUNN. PAT 32 DUROCHER. MICHAEL 32. 239 EASTHAM. RENE 32. 124. 125. 148 Band—I. 2. 3 Concert—1 Symphonic—2. 3 Stage—2. 3 Treasurer—3 AII-DUtrlet—2. 3 Art Club—I Historian—1 EHL1C. HOLLY 32. 102. 123. 152. 153, 19S Magna Cum Laude National Honor Society—2, 3 Choir—I. 2. 3 Junior Historians—1, 2 Treasurer American F'ield Service—3 Science Seminar—I. 2. 3 Humanities Seminar—3 Li'l Abner—2 South Pacific National Merit Letter of CommcadstioD National Msth Test (placed)—2, 3 ENTLER. LEE 32. 115. 134. 152. 258. 260. 259 Student Council—I, 2 Brigadiers—I. 2, 3 Drum Major—3 Keyetles—1. 2. 3 Historian—3 Humanities Seminar—3 King and Queen Assembly—3 EAVES. KENNY 32. 276. 279 ELLIOT. REX 32 ELLIS. BILL 32 ENOCH. MIKE 32 ERVIN. BILUE 32 FANF.STIEL. THERESA 32. 218. 220 Future Nurse —1, 2, 3 Reporter—3 FELKNOR. WENDY 32. 125. 227. 224 FERNANDEZ. RUDOLF 32 FIELDER. CAROL 32. 137. 172. 175 Cum Mudr Brigadiers—I, 2, 3 National Theaplans Society—1, 2, 3 Antler—3 Parliamentarian—3 Stageerafters—I. 2, 3 President—3 American F'ield Service—2, 3 Assistant Director ol South Pacific Senior Play FISCHER. ROSI.YN 33. 137. 247. 24« Brigadier —!. 2. 3 Junior Classical League—I. 2 Recreation Director—2 Junior Optimise —2. 3 Parliamentarian—3 Foture Nortaa—1 FISHER. BELTRAM 33 329 FISHER. MARY 33 FITZGERALD. SHARON 33. 200, 201, 205 Student Council—3 Bud-1. 2. 3 Antler-1. 2. 3 Sophomore Director Vice-President—2 Historian—3 Antler Girl ol the Year—3 Humaoiliee Seminar—3 Delegate to Texa Youth Conference FLOWERS. NELL 33 Southern Beilca—2 Choir—1 FORD. LEN 33. 239. 318. 319 Studeot Council—2, 3 Vjec-Preaident—3 Good Sportamanahip League—3 Interact—2. 3 President—3 Trnnla—I. 2. 3 Captain—3 Rotary Ann Club Beau—3 FORD. SHARON 33 FOREMAN. CHARLOTTE 33. 149. 218 Southern Brtlea—2, 3 Chaplian—3 Choir—1 Junior Optimlaaea—2. 3 Hiatorian—3 FOSTON, ALEXANDER 33. 119 FRANSSEN. HELEN 33. 246, 248 FllLLEN. SANDI 33 FULLER. TOM 33 FULLICK, KYLE 28. 33. 100. 115, 119. 180. 184, 234. 2SS. 282. 286 Student Council—3 Key Club—1. 2. 3 Preaident—3 Football—I. 2. 3 Co-Captain—3 Baakelball—1 Baseball—2. 3 Senior Cla Prealdeot Southern Bellea Beau—3 Mr. Robert E. Lee C.SX. Delegate FUSON. KATHY ANN 34. 148 Choir—1 Southern Bellea—2, 3 Future Nuraea Club—1 CARCIA. BENJAMIN 34 CAREY. MATTHEW 34 GENTRY. JOE 34 C1ROIR. THOMAS 34. 152. 153. 239 Student Council—1 Interact—3 Science Seminar—3 Humanities Seminar—3 Li I Abner—2 South Pacific—3 HALES. LEE 34 Band—I. 2. 3 Jot a—3 Office Ed. Aca.—3 Stag —3 Track—1 Swimming—2 HANLE, RANDY 34 All-School Favorite All-Region Choir HINES. DEBBIF. 35 HOLLOWAY. VAI. 35 CLASS. BONNIE 34 HOOKER. MIKE HANRATANAKUL, SONCHAC 35. 123 34 National Honor Society—3 Juoior Claaaical League—3 COLDEN. ARCHIE 34 GOLDEN. JERRY 34 CONZALEZ. CALEB S4 HARE. VERONICA 34 HANF.Y. STUART 34. 121 Band-1. 2. 3 Concert—1. 2 Symphonic—3 Secretary—3 Studeot Council—2 Jr. Rotary Anna—1, 2. 3 HOWELL. DEBBIE 35. 108. 123. 208. 210. 211 Magna Cum Laude National Honor Society—2, 3 Jr. Oplimiaaea—1. 2 Sophomore Director Parliamentarian—2 D.E. -3 Secretary—3 Baytown Relay Ouecn Finalial Outstanding D.E. Studeot—3 Winner in Advertising DECA Conference GONZALEZ. MARIA 34 CONZALEZ. STEVEN 34 G.S. Armstrong—2, 3 Football—1. 2 Track—2. 3 COODSON, PHYLLIS 34. 251 Brigadiers—1. 2. 3 Jr. Rotary Aona—1. 2. 3 CRAVES. DAVID 34 Choir—3 Stag —3 CRF.ENHAW. MARILYN 34. 148 Southern Belle —2. 3 Choir— I Future Nuraea Club—1 GRIFFIN. MARY ANN 34 CUEST. KENT 34 Jets—2. 3 Industrial Arta—I, 2. 3 Stag —3 GUEST. WAYNE 34. 172. 320. 325 Jeta—3 Slagec rafters—3 Football—2. 3 Manager-2. 3 Baseball—1. 2. 3 Manager—1. 2. 3 GUIDRY, TIM 34. 212, 214 HAIR. SHARON 34. 155, 246. 248 Jr. Optimlaaea—1. 2. 3 Project Chairman Cander Gaxette—3 Editor Quill and Scroll—3 Letter of Commendation from National Merit—3 HARRIS. ROBERT 34 Track—3 HARRISON. CARLA 34. 119, 137. 262. 263, 265 Cum Laudc Student Council—3 Juoior Classical League—3 Lioness—1, 2, 3 Treasurer—3 HARMON. CASS1E 34 Band-1. 2. 3 All-Region—3 Thespian —1. 2, 3 Hiatorian—3 R. B. Sparks F.T.A.—3 HARVEY. YVONNE 34 HAUSE. GENE 34 Band—1. 2 Stag —3 Swimming—1 HAYES. CECIL 34 Ceorge Armstrong F.T.A.—3 Football—I. 2 HERBERT. NELSON 35 HERNANDEZ. JOE 35. 222. 287 Ceorge Armstrong F.T.A.—1, 2. 3 Chaplain Football—1. 2. 3 HILL. JACQUELINE 35 HILL. PECCY 35. 1«. 111. 115. 126. 144. 145. 150, 228. 229. 230 Band—1. 2. 3 Drum Major Choir—1. 2. 3 Madrigals—3. 2 C.R.A.—1. 2. 3 Sec.-Treaaurer Sophomore Favorit Junior Favorite HOWELL, JAN 35. 218. 220 Band—1, 2. 3 Future Nuraea—I, 2. 3 Vice-President—3 HOWELL, NANCY 35. 115. 124. 127. 182, 198. 199 Band I. 2. 3 Cooeert—1 Symphonic—2. 3 Junior Librarian Senior Librarian Anchor—1. 2. 3 Sophomore Director Vico-President—2 Historian—3 Band Sweetheart—3 King and Queen Assembly—3 Relay Quern Contmtanl HUBBARD. DAVID 35. 124. 222. 223. 246. 248 Band-1. 2. 3 Concert—I Symphonic—2. 3 Chaplain—3 Junior Claaaical League—2. 3 Curator Future Teaehera ol America—1, 2, t Parliamentarian—1 Preaident—3 Jr. Oplimiaaea Beau Senior F.T.A. Award HULSMAN. EDWARD 35. 69. 167. 172, 273. 311, 312 Swimming—I. 2, 3 Captain—3 Stag —3 Senior Director HUNTER. CHARLES 35 Band—I, 2 Interact—I Stags—2, 3 Secretary—3 Studrnt Council—1. 2 Representative at Large Swimming—I. 2. 3 HUNTINGTON. DON 35 Football—I Basketball—1, 2 Track-1. 2 HUNTLEY. JIMMIE 36. 278. 279 330 JACKSON. CARLA 3« JACKSON. JAY 36 JACOBS, MARK 36. 273 JAUBF.RT. PAUL 36. 272. 273. 311. 314. 315 Student Council—3 Swimming—1. 2, 3 Co-Captain Slag —1, 2. 3 Vice'President—3 JOHNSON. DF.BBIF. 36. 123, 131. 143. 144. 145. 150. 172, 174 . 226. 263. 270. 271 Magna Cum Laude National Honor Society Brigadier —1. 2. 3 Lt. ol Twirlcr —3 Choir-1. 2. 3 Chaplain—3 Section Leader—3 All-Region—3 Madrigal -3 Theapian —1, 2, 3 President—2 Sec.-Treasurer—3 Best Actrca Award—3 Lioness—3 Relay Queen Finalist—3 Senior Play LIT Abner-2 South Pacific—3 One-Act Play—1 JOHNSON. MARVENE 36. 206 JOHNSON. RECCIE 36. 287. 227 F.T.A.—I, 2. 3 • Football—1. 2. 3 Drama Club—3 JORDON. CONNIE 36 JORDON. DIANE 36 JORDON. KAREN- 36. 143. 200. 201 Choir—1. 2. 3 Librarian—3 Brigadier —2. 3 History Club—1 Antler—2. 3 Secretary—3 KALISEK. KATHY 36. 123. 178. 277. 279 Cum laiude National Honor Society—3 VICA—3 Historian—3 Art Club—2 Historian—2 Winner in Easter Art Contest—1, 2, 3 Winner in District l.C.T. Contest—3 State Winner in l.C.T. Contest—3 KELLEY. PAM 36. 137. 152. 259 Brigadier —I. 2. 3 Koyette —2. 3 Junior Historian—1 Humanities Seminar—3 KELLY. SUSAN 36. 104. IIS. 127. 250, 251 Band—1. 2. 3 Twirier—1, 2. 3 Head Twirler—3 Jr. Rotary Ann —2, 3 Parliamentarian—3 Senior Favorite King and Queen Assembly—3 KELSO. ALBERT 36. 123, 152, 153. 238. 239, 210 Magna Cum Laudc National Honor Society—I, 3 Band—1. 2. 3 Symphonic—3 Interact—2. 3 Treasurer—3 Science Seminar—1, 2, 3 Humanities Seminar—3 American Field Semico—3 KILCREASE. KEITH 36 KILPATRICK. STEVEN 36 KIMMEY. CARY 36. 104. 115, 172, 185. 239. 251 KING. KATHY 36. 131. 262, 263. 265 Brigadier —1. 2. 3 Company Commander—3 Brigadier Ball Court Prince —3 Lionets—2. 3 Senior Director Humanities Semlnsr—3 KING. JOHNNY 37 KINNEY. GENE 37. 208. 209 D.E.—3 Sgl. at Arms—3 KINSF.Y. BOBBY 37. 52. 103. 113, 115. 118, 158. 160, 172. 174, 205. 262 , 264, 272, 275, 273. 270 KIRKLAND, KATHY 37. 118. 119. 136. 137. 152. 2S4. 258, 260 Student Council—I, 3 Parliamentarian—3 Brigadier —I. 2. 3 Historian—3 Choir—I. 2. 3 Section Leader—3 Keyelle — I, 2. 3 Secretary—3 Humanities Seminar—3 Key Club Sweetheart—3 LIT Abner—2 South Pacific—3 KISSEL. LAURIE 37. 206. 207 Art Club—1. 2. 3 Secretary President KLOESEL. PAUL 37 KONECNY. CARY 37. 123 National Honor Society—3 Band-1. 2. 3 Jets—2. 3 Reporter—3 KRUMTUM. MIKE 37 KURTZ. BARBARA 37. 143, Ml. 145, 200. 201. 270 Brigadiers—2. 3 Choir—1, 2. 3 Reporter—2 Alt-Region—3 Madrigal —2 Antler—3 Chaplain—3 HUtory Club—2 Mu ic Chairman—2 French Club—1 Stagecraftem—3 Outstanding Antler Award LAMB. GLENDA 37 LAMB. KAREN 37 LANDRY. GLENN 37. 208. 209 D.E.—3 Historian LANNOU. MARCARET 37 Band-1. 2. 3 Concert—2 Symphonic—3 R. B. Spark F.T.A.—3 R.E.L. Future Teacher —1, 2 LASKLEE. DRUSILLA 37. 143. 144. 259 Brigadier —I. 2, 3 Choir—1. 2. 3 Secretary—3 All-Keg ion—3 Keyettca—2. 3 LAIRD. W1LLA MAE 37. 216 LAWRENCE. JEANNE 38. 125 Band—1. 2, 3 LEE. PATTI 38 LEMMON. ROBERT 38. 238. 239. 240 Interact—1. 2, 3 Sophomore Director President Football—I. 2. 3 Track—2 LEWIS. CHERYL 38 LEWIS. DANENE 08. 148 Southern Belle —2. 3 Future Horn maker —3 LINDSEY. JANELLE 38. 251 Brigadiers—2, 3 Jr. Rotary Anna—2, 3 LOCKER. LINDA 38 Thespians Club—2, 3 I-OPEZ. JOE 38 LORD. JANICE 38. 103. III. US. 126. 232. 233. 235. 236. 237 Band-1. 2. 3 Concert—1. 2 Symphonic—3 A t. Drum Major—3 History Club—1. 2. 3 Reporter—2 President—3 Confederate Ball Court Queen—3 Duche -!. 2 King and Queen Assembly—3 All School Favorite Homecoming Court All-School Duchcat LOR EDO. MARY HELEN 38 C.R.A.—2. 3 Future Nurse —1 LOUNSBERRY. JERRY 38 LUCKINS. ROBIN- 38. 206. 207 Future Nurses—I Art Club—2. 3 LUSK. ANN- 38. 232. 233. 236. 237 Band—2. 3 Concert—2. 3 History Club—2. 3 Social Chairman—3 Confederate Ball Court Prlocest—3 LYONS. CLENDA 38. 199. 201 McALISTER. USA 38 Band—1, 2 Concert—1. 2 McCartney. Howard 38 McCLAIN. mikei. 38. 148. 149. 216 Southern Belle —3 Reporter—3 Future Homemakert—1. 2. 3 Reporter—1 President—2. 3 Attendance at F.H.A. Meetings Area—2 Stat —2 Girl of toe Year Award (F.H.A.) MeCUNTOCK. ELIZABETH 38. 123, 137. 153, 195, 259 Magna Com Laude National Honor Society—2. 3 National Latin Honor Society—3 Brigadiers—1. 2. 3 Brigadier Ball Court Senior Ducbeaa—3 Keyettes—I. 2, 3 Jr. Director Reporter—3 American Field Service—2, 3 Treasurer—3 331 Junior ClaMical League— 3 National Merit Commended Scholar—3 McCOY. EU LEAII 38 McDaniels, brenda 38. 56 Brigadier —I. 2 Anchor—I. 2 McELHANNON. VILUAM 38. 61. 108. 123, I$3. 170. 173. 2 5 Magna Cum Laudr Natrona! Honor Society—2, 3 National Latin Honor Society Junior Claaaical l.ra|ur-1. 2. 3 Latin Week Director JETS—1. 2. 3 Parliamentarian—3 National Forentlca I.rigue—1 Bora’ State—2 Delegate to Teaaa Nuclear Phyalca Science Sympotlum—2 2nd I).•trier V1L S. leoee Teat—2 lat Diatrlet VIL Science Teat—3 2nd State Decathlon Teat—2 lat National Decathlon Teat—3 I at State Latin Decathlon Teat—3 McGILVRY. PATRICK 38 McCRAW, LIBBY 38. 251, 270 Student Council—2 Brigadier — 2. 3 Jr. Rotary Anna—I, 2, 3 Sophomore Director Junior Director Stagccralter —3 Humanltlea Seminar—3 McILWAIN. CATHY 38 McKAY. MARTHA 38. 173 31cKEE. MANDY 38. 227 Cander Caxette—2 Aatl. Editor R.E.L. Future Teacher —2 R. B. Sparka Future Teacher —3 McKEY. BARBARA 38 MALEY. JOYCE 38. 85. 208. 210 MALLOY. JIMMY 38. 85. 25S, 288 MAQUIL. ROBERT 33. 38. 11$. 118. 120, 153. 23$ Student Council—3 Treasurer—3 Interact—3 American Field Sereice—3 Science Seminar—3 CHERYL MARTIN 39. 148. 149. 199 Southern Bellea—2. 3 Secretary— 3 Choir—I Anchor Club—2. 3 MARTINEZ. ARTHUR 39. 119. 123. 12 . ISS. 19S Cum Laude National Honor Society—3 Student Council—3 Band-1. 2. 3 Concert—1 Symphonic—2. 3 Reporter—3 J.E.T.S.—1. 2. 3 Sec.-Treaturer—1, 2 Prcaident—3 American Field Seraice—3 Vice-Prcaident—3 Science Seminar—I. 2, 3 MARTINEZ. FRANK 39 MASSEY. LAURA 39. 128. IS2. 2$8, 2$9 Band-1, 2. 3 Twirier—1, 2, 3 Keyelte —I. 2, 3 Senior Director Humanltiea Seminar—3 MASSINCILL. ANGEL 39. I $8. 161. 228. 230 Annual Stall-2. 3 Co-editor—3 C.R.A.-I. 2. 3 Prcaident—3 MATTHEWS. CATHY 39. 208. 209. 211 MAYSTORVICK. MARSHA 39 MESSERSCHMIDT, DONNIE 39. 273 MILES. BII.I.YEANNE 39 Antler—2. 3 Senior Director D.P. Club-3 MITCHELL. DARYL 39 MITCHELL. JO ANN 40. 148. 228, 230 Choir—1 Southern Bellea—3 C.R.A.—1. 2. 3 Vice-Prcaident Tenni —1 MITCHELL. KELLY -40. 216 F.H.A.—I, 2. 3 Chaplain Reporter Parliamentarian Band —I. 2. 3 Concert—1. 3 Symphonic—2 MORRIS. DARLENE 40 Future Homemaker —I MORRIS. MIKE 40. I $2, 172 MORTON. MIKE 40. 212. 214 F.F.A.—I. 2. 3 Secretary—3 Medical Career Club—3 MOSS. MYRA 40 MUDD. SHARON to MURPHY. LEE 40 MURPHY. MELISSA 40. 199 Brigadiers—I, 2. 3 Aochor—I. 2. 3 MYERS. RONALD 40 NELSON. DEBBIE 40 NERRIN. THOMAS 40 NESSLERODE. SHERI.Y 40. 148. 246. 248 Choir-1 Southern Belle —2. 3 Jr. Opiimitar —I, 2. 3 Secretary NICHOLS. OI.A JEAN- 40. 148. 19$. 221 Choir—I Southern Belle —2 American Field Seraice—3 Future Nurae —I. 2. 3 NICHOLSON. DEBORAH 40. 200. 201 Choir—I Brigadier -!. 2. 3 Antler—1, 2, 3 Reporter—3 NORRIS. DOROTHY 40 ODNEAL. ROBERT 40. 124. 12$. 152 Band-1. 2. 3 Symphonic—1. 2, 3 Stage Band—2, 3 Vice-Pre ident—3 All-Di.trict—2. 3 All-Region—2. 3 Are Band—3 OLIVARES. AMELIA 40 OLIPHANT. SUSAN 40. 123. 2$9 Band-1. 2. 3 Symphonic—1. 2, 3 AU-Di.lriet-l. 2. 3 All-Region—2. 3 Kejelle —I, 2. 3 Annual Stall OLIVE. REGGIE 40 OSTERMAYKR. PAUL 40. 108, 123. 152. 153. 122 Magna Cum laude National Honor Society—2. 3 President Band-1. 2. 3 Symphonic—2, 3 Concert—1 Stage Band—2, 3 Junior Classical League—I. 2, 3 Science Seminar—2. 3 Humanities Seminar—3 OTT. BILLIE ANN 40 OUNKOMAL. CHAT 40 HUtory Club—3 OVIEDO. CAROLYN- 40. S6. 218 Brigadier —2. 3 Southern Belle 2 C.R.A.-I. 2 Jr. Optlmi e —3 PACE. ROBERT 41 PAGE!.. DEBBIE 41 Choir—1. 2. 3 Hi.lory Club-2. 3 PAINTER, BOBBY 41 PALMER. DEBORAH 41. 208. 210 Homemaking Club— I, 2 Secretary Historian D.E. Club-3 Reporter PARKER. JOF. 41. 226. 299. 270. 271 Stagecrdlter —3 Basketball — I. 2. 3 Track—I. 2 South Pacific—3 PARKER. WENDY 41 PATTERSON, CAROL 41. 248 Band-1. 2. 3 Symphonic—I. 2. 3 R.E.L. Future Teacher —I Jr. Optimiaaea—3 PEARCE. BOBBY 41 PENA. CLENDA 41 332 PEQUENO. CAROLYNE 41 Future Business Leader —2 C.R.A.-3 PETTY. KATHY 41. 277. 279 PITRE. DORIS 41 POLLEY. STEPHEN 41. 1S2. 273 Interact—I St —2. 3 Humantur Seminar—3 Dram Club—3 American Field Service— 3 Cheerleader—3 POND. LEON- 41 PRATER. PHILIP 41 PRICE. DAVID 42 PYE. KATHY 42. 276, 277. 279 Future Nur e —1. 2 Sophomore Representative V1CA—3 Vocational lndu«trial Club ol America Diatrict III Conteit l t place VICA State Coote t—2nd place QUINTON. TIM 42. 155. 172, 174 RAMIREZ. LYDIA 42 RAMIREZ. ODELIA 42 RANEY. CLENDA 42. 218. 219. 220. 221 Band—1. 2. 3 Future Nurse —I, 2. 3 Sophomore Representative Corresponding Secretary President REID. MELVIN 42, 227. ISO Choir—3 Section Leader Madrigals—3 Junior Achievement—3 Vice-President Future Teacher ol America—2, 3 KEINEKE. DENISE 42. 108. 118. 121. 123. 198. 199 Maena Cum Laude National Honor Society—2, 3 Student Couortl—1, 3 Reporter—3 Brieadiers—2. 3 2nd Lt. Choir—1 Anchor—2. 3 Recording Seeretary —3 Girl' State—2 RHODEN. BELINDA 42 RHODES. ROBERT 42 RIOS. LINDA 42 RIVERA. SANDRA 42. 228. 230 Band—1. 2. 3 C.R.A.-l. 2. 3 Reporter ROBINSON. JIMMIE 42 ROBINSON. JOYCE 42. 277. 279 VICA—3 Chaplain Wianer in Eider Art Contcd—2. 3 RODRIQUEZ. TINA 42. 221 Medical Career Club—3 Future Nunes—2, 3 Social Chairman RODRIQUEZ. LORETTA 42. 228. 229. 231 ROGERS. JANE 42. 137. 158. 160. 251 Brl dien—2. 3 Bugle Quartermaster Jr. Rotary Ann —1, 2, 3 Program Chairman Annual Stall—3 2nd Ll. In Brigadier Relay Queen FinalUt ROSHTO. AMY 42. 119. 216. 217 Student Council—3 Future Homemaker —1. 2. 3 Sweetheart Parliamentarian—3 ROSS. CURTIS 42 RUSSEL. JOHN 42. 123. 212. 211 F.F.A.—I. 2. 3 Vice-President National Honor Society—3 RUSSELL. NORMAN- 42. 177, 266. 267 SALINAS. FERNANDO 42. 255. 320. 322 Key Club—2. 3 Football-1. 2 Croa Country—2, 3 Captain Baieball—1. 2. 3 SANDERS. CONNIE 42. 218. 219 Band-1. 2. 3 Future Nurar — 1, 2, 3 Chaplain—3 State Convention SANDLINC. RICHADELL 42 SANTANA. RONALD 42 Photography Club—3 SAUNDERS. ANN- 28. 43. 100, 110, 113, 118. 158. 160. 166. 182. 238. 250. 251. 307 Student Council—I. 2, 3 Corresponding Secretary—3 Cood Sportsmanship League—2, 3 Sec. of C.S.L.—3 Jnnior Rotary Ann —I, 2, 3 President—3 Mi . Robert E. Lee—3 Cl Secretary—1, 3 Sweetheart ol Interact—3 Cheerleader-1. 2. 3 Homecoming Court—I, 2 3 Queen—3 Cl . Favorite—I. 2 Bavtown Relay Dorhe —3 King and Queen Assembly—1, 2, 3 Princess—3 SAUNDERS. MIKE 43. 212 SAVACE. FRANK 43 SCHIMA. LINDA 43. 233. 236. 237 Band-1. 2 Idonea —!. 2 Hidory Club—3 Senior Ducbe SCOTT. I.ALL1E 43. 173. 200. 201. 270 Brig dier —I. 2. 3 Antler—2. 3 Trasurer—3 Slagecrafters—3 SEBESTA. WALLACE 43. 278. 279 SELLERS. MARY «3 SHF.I.RY. DONNA 43. 118, 233 Southern Belle —2. 3 History Club—2. 3 SIMMONS. BETSY 43. I’3. 137. 214. 263 Magna Cum Laude National Honor Society—2. 3 Historian—3 National Ldln Hooor Society—2. 3 Brigadiers—1. 2. 3 Quartermaster—3 Junior Classical League—2. 3 2nd place Mythology State Convention Lionesv—I. 2. 3 Junior Director Slagecrafters—3 SIMMS. VF.RA 43 SISTOS. EULALIA 43 SMALL, CI.ORIA 43 SMALLINC. JEANNE 43. 152. 196. 199. 201 Band-1. 2. 3 Tssirler—2. 3 Anchor Club—2. 3 Corresponding Secretary—3 Humani lie Seminar—3 South Paeilie—3 Student of The Month SMITH. BECKY 43. 136. 137, 152. 159. 258. 260. 259 Student Council—I, 2 Brigadier —I, 2. 3 Trea urer—3 Annual Stall—3 Keyellc —I, 2. 3 Sophomore Director V iee-Pre«idenl — 2 President—3 Stagecrafters—3 Humanities Seminar—3 Science Fair—3 South Pacific—3 SMITH. ROBERT 43 SMITH. SAMMY 43. 289. 303. 305. 306 Football-1. 2. 3 Track—I. 2, 3 Captain—3 Basketball - 1. 2 Captain—I SMrril. SUSAN- 43 Junior Cla ieal League— 1 Corresponding Secretary—1 Juoior Optimlsses—2 I.C.T.—3 Secretary—3 SMITH. TERRI 43. 123. 121. 125 National Honor Society—2. 3 Band-1. 2. 3 Symphonic—I, 2, 3 Historian—3 All-District Band-1. 2. 3 All-Region Band—I. 2. 3 All-Area Band—I Junior Rotary Ann —1. 2, 3 Publicity Chairman—2 SMITH. WYATT 44 D.E. Club-3 SNEED. JOHN- 44. 210 D.E. Club-3 SOMMERFIEI.D. BOBBY 41. 176 JF.TS—2. 3 Winner at Baytown Selenee Fair Engineering Award Competition in Houdon Scieoe Fair 333 SPROESSIG. UNDA 44. 208, 210, 211 D.E.-3 Chaplain Area Winner in Business Speech Baytown Police Scholarahip STASNEY. JAN 44. 1ST. 2S8. 260, 259 Cum Laude Brigadier — 1. 2. 3 Quartermaster Choir—1, 2. 3 Keyettea—2. 3 Trraaurer—3 Humanities Seminar—3 STOENER, CHERYL 44. 37. 148. 262. 263 STOUT. BARBARA 44 STUBBS. MIKE 28. 4 . 102. 114. 119. 124. 125. 152, 153. 182. 198. 199 Band-1, 2. Symphonic—I. 2. 3 Stage Band—2. 3 Pre ideot—3 All-District—I. 2. 3 All-Region—2, 3 Vice-President of Senior Claaa Aorhor Club Beau—3 All School Favorite—3 SVRCEK. BERNARD 44 SIVICK. CHARLES 44 TANNER. RANDAL 44 George S. Armstrong F.T.A.—3 Baseball 2 TATE. BYRON 44. 109, 123. 125. 122 Magoa Cum Laude National Honor Society—2. 3 Vice-Preaideol—3 Band-1. 2. 3 Stage Band-2, 3 Symphonic—I, 2, 3 All-State—3 All-District—1, 2. 3 All-Region—1. 2. 3 All Area-1, 2, 3 TAYLOR. DAVID 44 Football—2 Ratketball—I Track—1. 2 . Baseball—3 Football Manager—3 TAYLOR. ROBERTA 44. 216. 217 F.H.A. Club-1. 2. Vice President-2. 3 THACKER. ROCER 44 THOMAS. DAVID 44 THOMAS. HOMER 44 THOMPSON. SUZANNE 44 TIJERINA. HILDA 45 VICA—3 TIPPET. PAUL 45 TODD. CAROL 45. 119. 137. 263 Studeot Council—3 Brigadier —I, 2, 3 Lionet —1, 2. 3 TODD. HATTIE 45 TRICHE. ELAINE 45. 135. 198. 199. 270, 271 Brigadier —I, 2. 3 Ll. of Flagt—3 Anchor Club—2. 3 Treasurer—3 Stagccraflrr —3 UCAl.DE. RALPH 45. 289 JETS—3 Baseball-1. 2 Football—I. 2. 3 Set Director of South Pacific VASTULINC. LAURA 45. 209 D.E.—3 WAIXEL. ELIZABETH 45 Drama Club—2 Future Teacher of America—3 WALKER. BEVERLY FRANCES 45. 137. 152. 172. 173. 226. 262. 263. 264. 270. 271 Student Couocil—I, 2, 3 Brigadiers—1. 2, 3 National Threpian Society—3 Lionea —1. 2. 3 President—3 Sagec rafter —3 American Field Service—2. 3 Humanities Seminar—3 Senior Play One-Act Play—3 100% A.M.S. Spelling Tc t WALKER. KAY 45. I3S. 144, 145, ISO. 262, 263, 265 Choir—1. 2. 3 Madrigals—3 Lioness—1. 2. 3 Vice-Prnaident—2 Secretary—3 Brigadier —I, 2. 3 1st Ll.—3 Humanilie Seminar—3 WAI.ZEL. GERALD 45 National Utin Honor Society—3 Junior Claaaical League—2. 3 JETS—3 WATKINS. STEVE 45. 320. 325 WATKINS. TOMMY 45. 273 Stag —3 WATSON. BF.CKIE 45 WATSON. MARIE 45. 109. 123. 124. IS2. 198. 199. 200. 201 -Mago Cum Laude Natiooal Honor Society—2, 3 Band-1, 2. 3 Concert—1 Symphonic—2, 3 lat Ll. Anchor—1. 2. 3 Juoior Director President—3 Science Seminar—3 Placed in National Association of Teachera of French Conte !—1. 2, 3 WARD. DALE 45. 10!. 25S, 258. 276. 279. 259 Key Club—1. 2. 3 Junior Director VICA—3 Humtnltie Seminar—3 Sophomore Favorite Junior Favorite Senior Favorite Keyette Beau WEISINGF.R. STEVE 45. 152. 174. 195. 239. 305 Interact—3 JETS—2 American Field Service—2, 3 Debate—1 Cross-Country—I. 2 Track—I. 2. 3 Humanilie Semin r—3 Drams Club—2, 3 WF.RLEY. BRIAN 45 Photography Club—2, 3 Swimming—I, 2, 3 WEST, BEA 45. 75. 118, 121, 123. 144, 145, 200, 201. 20! National Honor Society—3 Studeot Council 2, 3 Historian—3 Brigadier —1, 2, 3 Council—1. 3 2nd Lt. Choir—1. 2. 3 All-Region Antler—1. 2. 3 Juoior Director President—3 WIEDEMAN. NANCY 45. 199 Cum Laude Qioir—I Thespian —1, 2 Anchor Club—3 WIER. DENISE 45. 173. 212 Brigadier —2. 3 Twirler—2. 3 History Club- 2 FFA Sweetheart—3 Senior Play WHALEY. RICHARD 46. 173 Junior Classical League—I. 2. 3 National Latin Honor Society Forensic League—1 W1LKERSON. MARTY 46 WIKSTROM. LOIS 46. 263 Brigndicr —2. 3 French Club-1 Lion —2, 3 WILLIAMS. GLEN- 46. 273 Stags—3 WILSON. JAMES 46 WILSON. SUSAN- 46. 216. 248 WOOD. MARY BETH 46. 137. 262. 263 Brigadier —I, 2, 3 Liooca —1. 2. 3 Chaplain—3 WOOTAN. ARLENE 46. 228. 230 Band-1, 2. 3 C.H.A. I. 2. 3 Recorder—3 WOOTAN. ORBREY 47 WRIGHT. LARRY 47 WYNNEMER, DONNA 47. 123. 137. 248 Cum Laude National Honor Society—3 Brigadier —2. 3 Secood Ll.—3 Jr. Optimiuea—3 Senior Humanities Seminar ZAVODNEY. CYNTHIA 47. 69. 101. 115. 118. 136. 137. 250. 251 Student Council- I, 2, 3 Representative At Large—2, 3 C.S.L. Guest—3 Brigadier —I. 2. 3 Jr. Representative 2nd Lt.—3 Vice-President—3 Junior Rotary Anna—I, 2, 3 Service Chairman 2 Vice-President—3 Senior Earorilr Kiog and Queen Assembly—3 Brigadier Ball Queen—3 Elkinr Comb Brown Award ZIERLEIN, JEROME 47. 200, 201, 272. 273. 311. 312 Band—1. 2 Stag 1. 2. 3 Parliamentarian—2 President—J Swim Tram -2, 3 Antler Beau ZLOMKE. FREDDIE 47 VICA—2 D.E.-3 334 ADVERTISEMENTS 335 Congratulations Class of '69 . 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Contest 170 Junior Class 49 Junior Classical League 244 Junior Optimisses 246 Junior Rotary Anns 250 Key Club 254 Keycttes 258 King and Queen Assembly 182 Kliek 268 LEE TRAVELER 158 Lioness 262 Medical Careers 266 Mr. and Miss Robert E. Lee 100 NFL 162 National Honor Society 122 Science Fair 176 Seminars 152 Senior Class 29 Senior Credits 328 Senior Play 172 Senior Prom 184 Sophomore Class 67 South Pacific 174 Spring Royalty 114 STAGS 272 Stagecrafters 270 Student Council 118 Swimming 310 Tennis 318 Top Ten Students 108 Track 302 VICA 276 339 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World's 8e i Yearbooks Are Teylor-mede'


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