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

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Footnotes Peopfe 12 P SOKCtfictZfeS 88 Actwfo s 1 14 Qpo ti ISO Cflubs 220 Ads 224 71977 tB, t-G f-ftgk £cJi©o Baytoww , Tg xs VbfiunuG 47 I Dittd MjiI Dm ' Rulun! (i«l in. Jinl Dull 11 Srouir |Si l IfraVril iul bi irr rrrjm 2 Kii Vhiirtimb in j fir |utrl miKitml. 3. At nil irf llw (•«itlull y.ini tin- Ijii «hull ikrtr |nnt with |m kul uml nifi nl 1.1 imj|iIi- |tlai Inn |Mf1 in tin- unlit rl mir •aJiiail CuTmfirrr «mi turn tbrtr a rtm l h u| I MiiiHihinit! 2 JJVpjhj yOu wcJlU tivtitj Oj sto . . . r . i UcMy yowi head up high. . . Itv unity Umz wat $t engtk U wpa a £aw£y tWuglv basi t es ansi good. As kwg as xpj jndm L who wb OmA tuW oamfc J 0 , ui COoMm, t be- COnqafc tfccl. 3 W dotis t bfc Q iOtii I llniil mi«mix r -IjiiiI 41 411« ttlMin ilurum I hr Inmfin tulr iln . hi rh-aih r hi l|« 1 In un hum iiur • v ih rium mrr ihr ii| untiimpan - 2 Pnwllrr mAn prttirl anil prrtr turn i- wtul .- lmr fur 'I. A Urn |urt ni Slum ' I im in 4 it ) Knih (jrw' ' ifj «. jn -prut iml um l.nm 1 Man hum in lb A-tnabiOM' a a ifn-am hhim in , aflrr four huije uwiirth- til banl |ira In •• Mr- Auri‘- (nuniitu ul • U« ha 4 'iMylul iIh iihmi,' 4 Oj- tk dank. . . that was us. A day h jw w tt by tkot apjjj- didn't coi iont u , but we, tackled euety ptobte axd always e pxqed itfotcwlous. 5 1 ll .. inr r HhUhi jIw Hu • HI ji lit jinIhim•• w«t 1 1« k llms pn«nl I'ikIj j I jI ili H U«l K.iiii j- KKI «hr - lr. «l r 1. Thi «li ni l litn - jrwl lr . ll - iumli'1 .«rrnr ilhi l.«4, i4fi 1 Mr I I Pm l «mk,r pt hi il •|i ril U rv limp cum i IVitill. T rn. I nuh. jimI • U iu pi r «1 I k' l lln irjrwl f« l t jmill r l r 6 TWs Oj golden sky Rvt us tkb goUe sfey be toig tii BJues’ tfce, fast W £ , yea ts. It took a lot ofy kcwL wo k ani fmswML £ (ft0 aopjujone but a 26-8 utttcwy £uifc £t 0M IUO'1tltuJulpy. 8 I i| v Uc fur I la- again 2 $wnr arr tf-xtv rn u ‘ 3. Not 76 linmlmor l«it hat Um- lark in «iuaMiu ihn makr up for in •lualiii -I, Somr-nor lrt«i j i imiuiI. S. So. John. wlui’ nrw?ft Nui onl •ImI lb«- l«unfirr c u liw k in tkr homo iititm turn-. il iil«o war along ilh ihr ili«tr I hampt m hlp. With kopb tin ijOuA k ut We aluxufi kept going; we evei gave up. The spout Lee ukxs t owt hearts, a L £t held us up the ; as tt uM contUtue (flteve ;. 9 OmL yow'Mb iv Wi urtAk oJUmA. As o6u ay$, the, tune com, to i 0ofc o . G oAxxoiio cclm qmjI the v the te, ut ib new people; teddy to toy titutgs ofy thelt owk. U com neve go bock to tt wag wo w£ t£; bat w wM neve i otget: 1 'uictot£ou£ ihOaoom dud, wiufe — the, GcwIm o R E Lee,!’ ’ n I Su| -nnl 'iMtrni Jolinnv «.ljrl . 2 Siniuluig, I. lit H William Willir” Miin itn. Ilrlrn Hjml.iV. Mjn u Sl on. (fill Own |A I. Sr .) StUinjt. 1.1 H j n - Hannon (VV wPrr«.). Kj S 4i((or«l (Pro .). )« .ill lljritun (Sr -.). X EXT PAGE I. «l nr fmm j Cjwlrr. 2- Thr hil nun «Inlir j iiii. 3. Sjmrlinit «hr l4l« l fj'lunn in Gamlrr rar. 1.1 aughi von in ihr an. qm I QckooH So ul m .a i Mr. Armstrong, our principal. i an inspiration to thr farult as as his student . Hr i a friend as well as a leader. We thank him for making the 1076-77 school year unique. Johnn Clark, our superintendent, supervise all the districts personnel. These trustee members of the school hoard | ass rules to help Iw-tter the schools in the Goose Creek District. USiStfiUtfc Plik pafa Outfit See'lefcewifis The assistant Principals work with different grade level . They keep up will every student and tr to keep them out of trouble. They do various thing such as checking ntudents in and out of school, calling those who are ill. and keeping a record of those who are present and not. They also attend all the social functions. I. Mr Manila Smith nuking pUn for thr •niNir fi.h fr 2 Mr. Ailam krrping an ryr on lhr i-ommnn . 3. Top in Bottom Mr M anila Smith Sr Pnm ipal. Mr . F. Hayr Srrrrtary: Mr. John Ailam — Jr. Prtari- l k I- Hayr So-rrtary; Mr Dtivid Hall — Sophomore Prim ipal. Mr Sim —■ S«-i rvtary. Mr. f.lyilr H ml rvm - Prr hman Prm. ipal. Mr Harmon Sivniary. Mr Hemlmon ilom what hr ilor tir«t. 5. Mr. Hall working hard to krrp up with thr opho mom . 16 CouwApJW CUtd £ 9.M The Counselors are | art of £iiidiri}i the student of Robert E. Let . They advise Mu- H 0 denis on whieh eourses to take. When schedule |iroMrm« in-eur the counselors arc ■ ro to always there to help. I COUNSELORS: I. i Af Mr Mill, r Sopbomoro. Mr. Smith Smor. Mr - Sun Jrfrr - junior . Mr OiihU Carroll — Frr h- mrn. pitlurnl 2 Mr Gnimlli - C.tml iinrr Offire Secretary. 3, Mr ta-inon amt Mr Wo M Mam Office SofrUfir . I Mr Limld Clayton — MlrmLit Offn r. «hr h l| lirrp all the allrnilamr rrrnrrl in unlit. S. Mr Lmrla Johnson Kij-i«lr.ir 17 l.ltiH M Jam- Murium. Mr U ilium ShA - | ir«. ami Mr Oralihnr Cullman. QNGUCN Standing I. to H Mr Ima Mu tun. Mr . Brlt Burt. Mrs. Man Ba rll. Mr. W R BiiAley. Mr. Toaie Knlman. ami Mrs. Ruth Sheftnan. Swing Mr Tanya Mr Carol Gru laugh, Mr . Natalie lluckaliee. and M I.iimIj Cheatham SCIENCE Standing I. u R Mr Cum Sprnrath. Mr. Duntaril Ratliff. Mr. Rill Grotwig. Mr. Bill Roger . Mr. I)un Ua i . Mr. Art lh«lgr . ami Mr. Patrick Barn. Swing I. Iu R Mr . Virginia Rinklrtl.antJ Mr Man French t. 18 Ccmrildttcj’sdiremit. . . what’s nussui ? Change; nni Roltert E. Lee must succumb to change. Even year, when former student return to vUit Let?, something i different; an old. familiar faec U gone. Next year, when student return to school. the following faces will have retired: Mr. Bevcd) Korkhotd — former cadi, head ol Irark and onh prrwMt al !.«• err lo iral a irrr. Ju t a k him. Mr . Linda Jahiwun — RrgiMrar. B«- l known for hrr •Utrmrnt. P1ra«r |tn nut of ibr vault Mr . Lrla Hayr - Srrrrtary lo Mr. Ailatm. Famous la t word . Co on in. ho won'i mind. Mr Ijviiu Morri' Librarian and brlovrd pon or of AFS. Mr (alhi'iini Sim — SrrrrUn, lo Mr. Hall. Favoritr vnlmrr ne. I don’l know. 4. INDUSTRIAL ARTS. Mr Robert Collin . Mr Haney Sjolander. M . Judy Prince. Mr Janv Sprar . M . Joannr Kamin.ki. Mr. D. L Krijwr and Mr M R. Ell... S. FOREIGN LANGUAGES: Mr . Marian Auhlo — French; Mr. Joe Roman — Spannih; Mr . Deborah Evrnole — German: M . Man Jane Birklry — Latin. 20 1. GIRLS PF. IhukLloK Mr Mhlm Godwin. M«. Kathrwi Wnjtht. M- Marii U'ollr. Mr , njcclj Pen- . Front Mr . Taylor. Mr . Jan|udtnr Km. 2 Gaujtlii in thr art. 3. BOVS P H.: Bark I. u H Giuch R«m Kramer. Cuw li Thom Mi lrmion. Gurh JirLir Byrd. Coarli Milton Krllnrr. Front: Coach Richard Bun h. Coach I-co Hrrhlrr, (xin h Gar Harrington, Coach Br rrl Rorkhohi. Coach Karl Sranllm W PirUimi Coach Jam June . (!oach Thurman WatMMi ami Out It William Grohrrjt 21 f-fowfe EcouOWwCS L to R arr Home Economic Teacher Mr . Grace Edward and Mr Donna Brialer. Mii'n Teacher Sot hi turn I Mr, larr Koonrr. Mr. Joe Whitehead. Mr. Gharle Forque, Mr. Jamr Cunningham and M . CimK Lantford. GduuCoiZCHt Lto R Mr. Leon Higginbotham, Mr . Carol) n Franci . Dr. Johnnie Punchard. and Mr . Gertrude Mar h. 27 2 + 5 = 7 Tta capital of Pumcfc is Poms n? f-te tfc, Malii teat hem are from I lo r Mm. Marilyn Sandhop. Mr . Katherine George. Mm. Penny Bruce. Mr. Hillard McCaodlc . and Mr. Frank Siali U- + Social Studies learhem from L lo R: Mr. Bill Thompson. Mm. Ccrtmdr Mamh. Mr Burn get Dickson. Mm. Lynnelle Relyea. Mr. Sude Enrin. Mm Nell Blackford. Mm. Karen Swart. Mm Tanya Lawless. Mr. Weston Cot ten. Mm Joanne York. Mr Bobby Wright, and Mr. Karl Scantlen. 23 I Trarhrr Aide lhi jmr arr from lo r Mr r lra Kjm obnfn. Mr D rolh Harmon. Mr . FaUi !.«• «.. and Mr Hallo- Martin 2. Olhrr Irarhcr a Kir arr from I to r Mr. Orilu Alfred and Mi Dianr Gonrh ■ Librarian arr from I to r: K tu)rn - Myrr . Lavina Morn , lamia Bryant and Jran l.rr. TwtcW’sA , UbWAiOMS Cuul Cct te uciWcnk 1-teHp Stiu Wts 24 I. Ciirtrrii worker are from I to r Jaumta Corutflr . Paimy Smith. Ann Jarun'k. Ann All- hritlon anil Malhiliir (jmill 2 Other rafete- na worker are (rum I la r Ruh Taylor. KLamr Brown. Lavrmr lemiy. front. I la Braiilev. 3. Trr Brook enjoy a ntfetrria meal. 4. Mr Weimar «lean Ui nn lunrhr 5. The nark lar null Inninr . The 1977 Teacher’s Aides. Librarians. Cafete- ria Workers and the Custodian are all part of the making of this school. Each of thrm ha helped the students in his own special way. Teacher’s aides help with paper work as well as helping the students. The librarians work in the libran to help them in research or to find a l ook. Some cafeteria workers plan daily meals for all who want to eat in the cafeteria. Other cafeteria workers work at the snack l«r while the custodian keeps the eafetcria in order. 25 C Yc Befo . . . QnjOuixjuoil Graduation snuek up on them before they knew it. One minulr, they wrn- Freshmen, learning not to ask any upper « lavMin n for directions unless they wanted to end up in Goose Creek. The next time they looked. they were lining up to enter the field at Stallworth Stadium and reeei e those little white piece of pa|n-r that would lx- their tickets to freedom. Where «lid the four years go? 26 SENIOR C!j SS OFFICERS: I. to R Donna Cook Srrrrurv. Oollrr Guilt. PrrsidcnL amt Paul Morgan Vier Prf nl«-ni Mar Aaron Robin Abbot! Loui Able Cimi) Adam David Aguilar Trrwa Aguilar Elina Alrlai • QinMinr Alcxaixbf Darilyn Anwm Raymond Arrrguin 27 Samira B twicll Joyrr Brthi'a Pal Bin Jan it •• Bohop Mikr Bonrm Kilwanl Bramh Cnnnir BrjnM omr Brrnl Bnnl rl llmna Brm kman Karl Broil man Trr Brooks Rliomla Brook Mamlv Brown Bih)ih BnmnfirM Drltliw- Bin lu ml Tim Bumpa Ik lirj Bnniij|cr William Burt Mi liarl CampiM ll Rumrll Cannon HrriimU Cantu Dwatnr Came 28 U liftt IS Oj SfctuOA fo ? Since I hr Ixgi tilling of time (unording to Miss Mitrham) this has been the question of all underclassmen. First of all. a senior is to make a fool of a junior since no one else has the right or ability. Joan Carr Gina Cirdli Mat Carlrr I a id Clari Bertha Cartwright Dona Cook Jim (ira-iui Mm Hr Cha n«df Amy Chri«lnt rn Hugh Cnrndiu Rieiy Coy l iana Cortrr Rod Coy Dwight Cox Rusty Craig Andrew Crawford Auha Crawford tieorgr Crow 29 Duima Ciil|M'|i|M-r l JIU IXlllM'1 HimIiu lXl l Jam t Davi Janur Mik - tXmi M.iIIIh h Ik'|(nyj Alt-x rvb on N-rvanilo lVI u ln Alrwmlrr iX-Palma Paula I)i jIh Iiu. KrlU Doolr) Allrn Doul) IXhlxr Do n Sharon Drvnon Tm j Kun RuImtI K.iin hilil Connir Fu-ldar Bru •• Fi|i|iinK ‘r Paul Kwhiv rr Clnui Flfm-llrn Mark Dfrn PanirU KIntU John Erhol PrRfcs Kiltoni Lillian Klilije John Flam Jr Jiunila Eworl G?ofj|r FXinila 30 Tomnn FlnwHIrn Lw t Flo re Paula Flowrr Mitun f'oMir Mike Fnddlr CraiH Fncrmuod Martha Garru David Gann Roi -rto Garu Toflimi Gidlrs TrrrM Gillum Richard Godwin Gina Golden Tom Golla Roland Goiualtw Paula Goodwin Chrri Goodwin Klmbrth Goodwin C nlhia Gorrr Tim Gra Jamr Corn Moll Gregon Joann Griffith Groffrev Guill Pat Gunn tS yOUA (DOSS'? A senior is to alwav In- in the halls and never in rlass but strangely never has a |Mv nr i- nrvrr eounted aWltl. A srninr is In takr calculus. phvsies, chemistry. English, and governmrnt until hr blow a fuse nil thr night of exams. 31 Helen GuUere Ourlt- llaidtcrtv Samira Haggcrt) Calh Hannon Terri llsmon Cheryl Harp Faith Harmon Richard Hart Mark Hatrhrr Lorrie Hendrix Paula Hcmng Key Harron Mary Ann Hillin David Hnmrl lava Rrth Hud(ir Mike- lloUmli Ik Uirah Holme Kenneth Holme Jr Rolirrt Holt Vickie Houghton Charlr Houser Andy Jackson Sherri Jackson Ronald Jjfcnanon Patricia Jeane Phylli Jenkins Georgia Jr mi mg Rntierl Jev r|| Janice Johnson A Senior is to fill mil applications and take tests and request information and fill out more applica- tions and send in checks and fill out more applica- tions and take more tests and visit schools and request more information and then decide to go to lav College for a year. 32 Judy JohfiMin IViti JuhriMin Can Junr Jranin ' kamtu-ki Ik mI Krlly J«4m K nm Prrr Kirk Vju un Kirk Ro ir Kl' iri timxli Kim Kozak Vmiu Law Jran 1.4 nk fort I Virior bn Buikl b Vrrjinr Drlira lz-r John Lw Brrn b lzni« bit IZ'HI Krrn Lilr Strvr |j||b EuMalio Iztjirr Jor brm Hank bjlir Brrnt Mi Bnik- Cullcrn McCallotn Bonmr Mi'Oillou|(li 33 IMJoyd Mi IXimrl Pam McDuid Ann M Donald Jeff Ml IXmald Ruuril Mji ki ft Sharon Macon Shorn Majpre Krith Mjguli Lz-annr Mallory Willie Malone Malt Maloy Cindy Marlin Julia Martinet Linda Martinet Rii hard Martinez Roliert Martinez. Vietor Martinez Jue Ma«ti'p on Delfuu Mata Jimmy Meier Krven Merrer Mary Mrulliun Paul Mlt« hell Joni Moorimr Nancy Moreno Paul Morion Linda Morn Melanie Mn ko itz Jemme Molle Melanie Mouton A senior is to pay for a senior picture, a senior mug. a cap ami gown, an SAT or ACT test, prom tickets, and all the trimmings, and several assorted T- shirts. A senior is to cut fish, salt fish, flour fish, fry fish, serve fish and sell fish and then to smell like fish for a week — or — to cut onions, serve pickles. peel |K tatoes. cut potatoes, fry potatoes, make plates to go and Mill smell like fish for a week. Mirharl Moulon John Murray Candy Naner Rusrmrry NiiiuM h Chris Navarrr Celia Nravel Grrg Nnurlnxlr Rhonda Nrltlr Janice Nirhol David Nu'hoiison Raul Ohanion Lynn Offrrnun Krith Ovrrslrrrl Karrn Oviedo Cliff Owrns Nihan Ozrn Sherry Parr Franci Panirau Dr blur Parkrr Robrrt Part Kevin Prarrr Milch Prarrr Paul Prloquin Mjno Proa Hvu Prqurno 35 CumUlu|M' P t|(M no Jom Pc«)lM nO Geurjtr Prmt David IVikm Rolu-ri P tro k Lutra IV ton DrWilr Pfttil.jH. Bolili Phillip I t? Phrnnv Karrn Poirut Ctrla Ptmrll Mu turi Pimrll Hard) PaiHi-r Nathan Prado Linda Quarl«- Don tyupen David Rangrl Sandra Rrnejii Marv Rr r Rand) Rhra Bnan Ri hard-um Thoms Rio FJI Rulirr on Cvntlna Rutwrn Hrnulj K iIm rtxm Adrla Rodrigue Alvara Rodrigoex Diana Rolrigui? Ravrnond Rodrigue Mijiurl (Tm ) Rodhgor Svlvtj Rodrigue 36 Jor Rnnii-r Rownunr Runlri I)on Rojcrr Lirr Roger Seott Rovdrr Paula Rului Alvin Rutirn Sran Rutlolph 1 -ol.i Ru-- !i Kami Ruwll Thetrsa Salno John Sindhufi Hrnr Santana Maria Santo Anthony Saflm Joan Saumlrr Grrg Srhrndrr Bradley Shull Drillin' Sr oil Juan Srguia Charles Shiftman Drlira Srllrr Tim Shrrron RoMii Shoemaker Alton Shiplry U [iot [$ Ou Qfmxyv Rvt? Bui rm l of all. a senior is In graduate, move on. ami make morn for more seniors, ami more seniors, ami more seniors, and more seniors and more . . . 37 Nornu Sita K. il s Slamna Donna Smith Ktipuvn Smith Curl Sowell Kelly Spear l)ean Sprmklr Don Spurgeon I Vinu Srnulr Frank Slevcmon I-eon Strwn) Rodne Street Strven Strickland Michael Stringer Virki Sullivan Tim Sutton Garfield Tatum Carl Thriw Cheryl Thompxwi Keith ThnmpMin Kevin Thuntton Karen Toliaon Charle Tumme Relu Toney An lwi - Tnfdio Su«an Turner Gary Vandrrbcek Glenn Vanderfcrek Ginnir VanPelt Ed Vanegan 38 R£me wf)e t . . . . . . when there was no security guard in the (larking lot and lunch was fun? T. Gidley . . . When Elbert Darden «cored two to win the Sterling game with one second left in '75? G. Guill . . . when Varsity Baseball won first round district? R. Cannon . . . How many tardy excuse Aris- tidi came up with in one year? R. Marker! . . . when Craig won the Mr. Lee look-alike contest? C. Nance . . . when we beat Sterling 26-8? . . . when we were Freshmen? Ra Van Rohm Vannatta Cynthia Varna Jor VaM|urs Mike Vc i-lka Mano Vidnnr Ctav Vincent Jamr Walker Rhonda Wall Caroline Walmalry Fayr WaUtrad Tina Watfcin Tern Webb Kmnrth Wr l Kay Whitromb Tammy Wicknmor Janinr Willum Lmlie William Nancy William Sheila William Nam Wtlltam«on Drbra Willi Sylvia WiUon Anthony Winn Mlkr Will Crrn Wormer Lonnie Wood Mike Wood Carla Woodward Barbara Woti| ka Until Youn «- 39 AJiHk 1. Alvin Ruben. will n Height lo Mm hjcl Mi Zral. I. tarn Ro of , Mill if e raf- elrru lo anyone with true grit I. Qurln. Seltgman. Mill my kner hrari- lo Homer Johnson. I. Mikr Rone in. Mill m worn-out Ira k «hor in Jimmy Giranlnu. I. Ru ell Cannon, will my ami lo Wraln Grrgenon. I. Amy CJin«!m rn. will my lille of Wolfer lo Jennifer Wa Ulead. I. Paula Flower, will mi Brig Irnni lmr lo l.ynne Berry. I, Craig Kriermood, will the name Kraut lo Tom Alle- liun I. Jo Anne Griffith. will my lulon lo m Mater. Jane. 40 utW : Mi Mill ham locked herself out and Lord Jim look a fil- ing leap. M. Mmkowiu Aristides walked in lair Io Prnn) Bruce's clas claiming that hr had «lopped lo help a stranded female dnvrr. R. Mai krrt 11 ami' lo school ihrrr day in a ran. I). Johnson Prrsulent Ford rami- lo ihr Gander v . Mai Arthur gamr T Hanson Ik «• played in the dome; we lost. bul we beat Sterling. M Hatcher The Senior class of 77 bral Sterling all four of ihrir scar in High School J. Johnson Wlh. . . I. Geoffrey Qark Cuill. will m skinny leg. lo Julir Ann Pill . I. Mark llali hrr. i ill ”BL'LI. lo Stoll Kramrr when he grl lo Lrr. I. Janirr Johnson, will m high heel and membership lo wnghl walrhrr lo my i lrr. Ka Johnson I. Kelly Sprar , will my balon and hai lo Julir Pin I. David Maddrn. will my good look lo my sislrr , Cat sir ami Marinrll. I. Malthrw Maloy, will ihr rafrtrru food to all ihr poor unsuspecting nrw Freshmen. I. Paul Morgan, will m come on yaw lo Mark Whi- Ukrr I. Nano Vormo. will m football skill to Rolen Mor- eno. my brother. I. Candy Nam r. will im big mouth lo Cmd Kall.it I. Don Quern, will my private life lo Larry Bailes and Drnm Alrtander I. Celia Nravel, will four sears worth of rvperwncr to my istrr. Linda. I. LrAnnr Mallory, will all ihr lunrh period that we piled into my V.tt to Ru Sirahan and Jerry Ijlr . I. Rime Kleinsrhmidl. will my German dictionary lo Slrphamr Kirk. I. Dean Johnson, will ms attendance rrcord lo Tony Jackson. I. Jeanine Kamm ki. will all my love and happine lo Jimim M. AIpin. 41 . . . Whrn Pn td« nl Ford i amr lo a l f (ooIImII gamr? M. Aaron Whrn lhr REl. girl im Iran won dnirut (or ihr firm lime. I) Anton M hen the Hunt went In Minnr ota. A. Crawford Going lo ihr fidd hou e on Thur U with hirt pulled u rr our uwk ? K. IViolr V him ihr Hanger got np|Mil off? C. Prirrmond Placing in ihr Astrodome? M. Mali her Travding ihr mad with Hondo Herrington and Bunk ? H lloli When [Van John on come lo M-hool thirr full da in a row? D. John on A 42 . . . Gritting ilotian Trn %enur on Meekeml and e ery other night of the week. C. Owen Whm thr irnni tram went lo Austin? E- Pnjurno When ‘omronr dropped j thrre-fingrr lid in Mr. Cottrn' room? f). (.Hirrn Mr. Perkin ' rllov glawr ? L Sutphin Fay' endlrw lo r itorin? K Spear %hm the Gamier wa «tolen and arrived ju t in timr for Dull Ka or Blue in the Pep Rally? J. Sounder 43 Thr 1976-11 Junior C1«M Offitm ««• Uft n right Bouiir Gon jlc . Preodrnl; T« rri Cokrr. SnrrUry; Jirnnn Gammon. Vicr-Pr - i«lcnl. Traf) Arthur Urn iVsilov Mari Haihn Ha RaWrr F.liw Barnrntr Syltu Barnmlr Brain- Rich'- Haiutliman Rrnr Ruan David Brardwi Mjri Braid-- I Jimiilhin IUL Arlrnr BtihmI Kim Brrjirrwi l.vnn Brrrv Otirytr Brvrrlrv Clay Hi. kliam Irmr Bin Rhonda Bi hop M.irv Bland Ronnir BU'UKir Rmrr Bo-tM k john Bnullr Loltir Boullr Mi« had Royrr Tammy Brrland Krn Bn n Wiry Du nr Brill '-' QwHr Bri«hin Drum- Alwwlrf Randy Alrvamlrr Shrm Aruirrxm Gloria Amlrailr Lillir Arlinr 1'a.iU Aaron l 'l Alin I4mMI (and) Arl.un- Samnrl Adam’ Shrrrill Adrn. W SiiKirt Xlliriirhi 45 Ch. nl Hr.-k IhiniM BnHib IVWnr Brown Marvin Brown tilaih Bollix k Pal nr u iUill n Trm Burton Alirp Cahrrra Jamtp Ch |iIn II ftulurd Campli. II Rubrfl (jmplrll Diana Cantu CamK ii (jrnr St.nrn liat|K-nirr Paul I irroll Mu harl Ca r BoimIiI Cauthrn Mi. hr«11avmux Laura Chapa Mithjrl ('i n«,riM. Hand Clrpprr Jam.- Colfry Trrn Gikrr Jaimr Cnlr Mart Comraux Marv Comraux Tina Coutrrra Calhv Cook Tamm Corley Vi marl Coronado John (antrllo Linda Cox Kelly Cramer Marjurrt Cnm Drnni Curry Paul l)anir| Hrlirkah Da rn(Mirt Amhrr David iVannr David Dianr Davi Dixon Davi Su an Drr Ana (Vlafurntr Jana Dip| l 46 Qhlih. . . QuI«U Media Center 76 77 . Thr library supplies fdmstrip.-. lo ip . laminated maj ami thousands of for -Indents’ researeh umf pleasure. M o profe—ional hook . arr available for Irarhrm. Other etpiipmeol i offered in fi a audio-vi-ual ami pamphlet- bowl 500 student: per day use the hhrar and it- rnnlenls. Man Dodd James Donnell v Jodi Donnelly Ella Du him Rommi Dunn Crystal Durki-e Drtiorah Dyer John Ehli Jennifer EllUor Darren F.rn i Allen Eiwalon Obudulia Estrada Dou|( Evan Judy Felder Ijinmr Florr Karla Flore Raehel Flores James Fltnn Man Flynt Rolierl Fnlwell (Christine Fontenot Dennt Forbr Omega Foalotl Ninry French Dymphru French I June French Jimmy Gammon Gloria Garcia Gnu-ir Garcia Mary Gama Theresa Garrii Nina Garrett Mana Cam Tern Gena Brenda Gibson RoU'rt Gillr ole Jimmy Ciranleau Bootir Gonzales 47 Quctck Qhow I hr (zander ( a ette lirlil ihr 1 -I annual Quark Slum wlurh wa« presrnlrd In ihr student ImmIv Marrh 16. Stu- dents ami Irarhrrs aeted out plays and smji smtjr . Mr. Hrnrx Armstrong. Mw Katherine Wright. ha Whitmmh ami IVway nr Camrs were and gongers. The judges selected ihrrr winners who wen awarded prizes. Li-si Gonulr Drhm ( i mm i in ,i it Theresa Graham Cherrill Cray Marilvn Gray Janie Crcen Jamr Greer Woh Crtyrrwn Waller Gmham Chrrn Gngp Linda Guire Trudy Cuirr Gerald Gutierrez Leall Jackie Haggerty Neal Hamil Laura Haney France Hardy Becky Haniy Roger Haniy Brett Harlan Cn Harrington David Ham David Havel Bn {er Healli Darrel Heehler Tonv Heffner la-onanlo Hernandez Je u Herrera Patricia Hill Laura Hill Brenda Holhhaugh Sheri House jiiliui lioneyrutt Lei- Houston Bartiara Hurkahy Candy Hud on Julie Hughe Kiehard HuIm-v Mark Humphrey Jerry Htwk ms Slefam Hunt tarry Hutehimn Toni Jaek«on 48 I. Mr. Artmtomggung again 2 Mr . CrulMugli ami Mr . (a llrnun M an llirixigli «Iri « nptxKil jih! iln-ani of ir lrn(i anil Iwkn 3. Mr. El I)i k nn jpvpji hi familiar facial r j rr n n a h - i gonged. Stephanie Kiri Paula King Pain Krm Alice Keyr Ka Kell Jarx-t Kell Cyml Kallnts Marlrnr Jurngrr Charlene Junger Kav Jnhn on bm Johnson Su an Jamixm Mary Jrnning Paul Jenning Wade Jr Ir-r Ann Johnton Qiel Juhnxon Frllun Juhnwin Homer JohnwMi Sali Ijr -uii Jam - I Jlhain IXiug I anfurd Mir had Lanra irr Manni Ln Riu LtCour Allen Kri ak Karen Kriolrk Aulhur Kuhler Calli Kniggr l.eah Kiwiil 49 UMfr, Robe itR. l UtylvQcliool! f t Mirhrlk L Vrrgnr Patruu l wrrmr Cratg Id-im Martin Ix-rnu Dalton l.i lr Jrrn, l.ilo Thonu I j(i-u onili (Hurl ' Lilllc Phylli Look Jimnt Mi Alpm Mu lu« I Mi Brulr Pati MiClury: Cynthia MrDanirl Anm- Mi KIhimuui Manu M Elvrrn Bryan M Mirltrn r a MrNamrr Sammv Mi Whirtfr Cj'Mr M Jiliit'li Hrlrnr Mallur Rotuli! Mann Ayupitu Marlmc Ihnil Martuir Mana Marnnrr I .nanti Mat ik Chrt Maylirld Molly Mayo Aonr Mellon Ronalil Mrrtz John Mintrr Rur-lwn Montro r Ari Moonry Li a Moorr Mono a Moorr Cyndi Morrlork Man ia Morgan Pat v Morgan Trna Morrrll David Morn Mark Moulan Krn h Mundingrr l.mr.i Murph Trrry Murra Rdtul Myrm 50 (Wnlr an . -rut ihr | hm r (or Mr . I iihui in ihr main of (in . ihr «linhiit a i laiil. perform mam iiurlul ol I Km h anl (owlwin «Vmon iral«n ihr trrhiui|ttr u n| in amwermp ihr phone mih help (mm Jrrnr Bui ami • a M- Maihlrtt. 2 Mr Sim p« t hrlp (mm C.hrryl lljrp while Trrn Wat on look- m. 3. Mam Bonint, a nrw •iiulrui. fiW «« lirdnlr ,haiinr v ilh Brrni Kn-ui I 4. Albrfl Kamirwki look up a nrhrdiilr (or Mr . Harmon. Rjmtv Navam Kmm Xrivrl Su an NcImki Brian Nr «rlmit Arthur Nielo Grrjhl orri I-aura Norn Rirkry Paluno Deanna Pamilrv Trrr-a Patton IWiWr IVrran Robert Pnu Anna Pnu Tamm) IVrron Km I Prrio Julie Pill la a Plan Dan Poimi 51 Imrkia Qumonc Jew Quijano Trr Himr Grep Ramim S l ia Ramon (jr Rannr Cary Ran nr la-miu Ratliff Carlir Rrlif John Ri-rtf Jrff Rr.ll Jamr Rorhr Anna Rod rig ur I a-r R Nlfi|(iif- Frank Rodriguez Ha to Rndngurr Rolirrt Rodrigue R«' u Roger W ill Roger Sharon Rook Jaimr Rook Sharon Ru i r|| Virginia Santana l)a iif Salina I Vniw Salina 52 Um j lA fc Qmb. . ofa '7 81 Thr Vmor of 78 havr Imtii known to ionic up with thr rra .i'M anlirs oroumf. Somo havr worn brown pajirr -:nk on ihrir hrjifs and goiH lo Mr Dona Ills, anil when they w«rrr soph omon- lhr playrd Polaloo anil ”Chug A«Lug‘ in tin- com- mon . Olhrr havr tlrrssrd up a pitiful pumpkins” anil gone In school ilanco thi wav. I’m sun I In teachers arr looking forward to the seniors of 1978. WATCH 01 T ROBKH! E. LEE!!! ErwX Salter Drliorah Sapp Dann Srhmrdrr Eva Sfhninlrr 1 iu Schultz Mark Sherron Vance She n ood Calvin Smith Stuart Smith David Smithrrnun Bn an Snook Deblitr Spear Robert Squire Sherri Starke Danin Stevenium Dann Stewart Terri Storrk Knnti Stnngrr Fred Ta lor Gabriel Tremble) Jor Tamesoza 53 Mary Taylor Paula Thibodeau Carl Thiele Christine Thumn Ev a Thomas Curti Thompson Lodi Thompson Wallace Thompson Gabriel It Tremblay I Mira Upchurch Ghana Veal Carson icbn Melinda Waller Ramiy W'atkin SuMn Watkins Allen WaUon Mark W'raier Deborah Well Joy Wesley Randy Wheeler Christine Wheel Jim White Diane Weatherby Marr Whittaker John Willaitr Bonnie William Mii harl William Jr«vr Williamson Robert Williamson Russell Will Bridget! Wilson Da id Wit.man Mark Witt Jell Wood Gyndi Wood lands W right Vickie Wright a Li alieth Ybarra Ernesto Ybarra John Zeglin 54 TfyAS iheofob Foutodcdtcw The Texas Theatre Foundation comes to Robert E. Lee High School to perform a variety of plays. The Eng- lish teachers take their students to the library to see the plays. They perform different plays every day ami the students enjoy them. 1 1 Saundra Br| h« r tings tunng 4 performancr. 2. L to r Jor Romano. Tommy Hotli . E. P. Ryan. Karrn Ln i . Center: Saundra Brldltr. 3. Saundra Brlrhrr and Tommy Hollo. •!. Jor Romano. E. P. Ryan. Karm In . 5. Jor Romano. 55 QophoHifrib Ofrfcc is Thr Sophomore OtfiffT thr rar an from LuiR t.i a Cmw. m rrljr ; Tomrm Gammon. vkc-prr id« nl; arui Jan« Crecnawalt. praidenl 1W officers represented the Sophomon « Ia al the Senate meeting along with other representative from theSophomoreclass 56 Dagmar Aaliind Grui AW - Brth Adler Sumo Akin Bernardo Aldrrte Glenda Aldrich T«J Allen Tim Andrmon Kellye AlCOMUt l, lir A hs ood Tom Atlelirrn Rrun Auliditer Pnnrw Austin la a Bailrs Bluford Baker Um Bik'-r Terry Baker Ramona Ban las Diane Bau Giron Bough Jam - Ik'l Gerald Bitterly Kdna Bjork l u Ann Bh-t« h Drlibw Bordelon Jackie Bordelon Rolirrt Bo mak Aleta Bo tn k Midi Boudlorhe Kathy Brads Roy Bras liirnniM- Breechen Glenda Brener Honda Brook Pam Brou an! Wnlrs Brossn Bonnir Rnmnfwld la ltr Bryant Mdono Bukos. ki Kim Burn Ro r Annr Bsrd Jackie jlds.cll Vidor Campo . Trrr a (jrds ell Keith (jmn MiUi C rp nl T IVbra Carr Ken Carr Rolw-fi Car-on F.s crardo CaMrIUna 57 Mirkey Jill hr Kaih Cavaretla Bud ful U| k.l Lorrnui Ou|u nn Chaimcre Ru «rl Chrllrtlr Ion Caruti Tfi Cfeui Com iO iS! The «minions an- lieing «-specially clean this year iMvaime hi- have teachers ami coaches who watch I jure that we clean after we eat. Mr. Adam , Oui h Kramer and Cna. It Scanllm arr krc| m£ a wat. hint ryr on ihr I jtmmon making urr ihr «tuilrnl ( Iran u|i ihrir Dinm. Slr r DmIiI Mm had Donnell Knlh Dnolr Knn Doulv John Down Lrr Drrnon Kell) Drummon Camilla Clark IVhi Clark I)alr Clarke Chris Gay Ion Gina Clrm Mark CW Hawin' Coir Wendy Collard William Gmilni Kalhv Com Jwr Contrrra Rolihie ( Virnrliu Mario Coronado Paul Co Alirr Crawford I i a Grek morr Lw Crow Wendy Crow Randv Cul| rpprr William Davi Monu a Drlloya Terr a Drlron Daniel Drluna Jamr Drsadirr 58 Ri'jshij thitmi P.-IPKV Duff Pally rhiK u r«u Duhon Amy Dunning Dujwcr Qillonl Dupree Ja Durant Denum u Durio David Hrrly Dant F.i«-rlv Rhomb ErM Don Eddlrman Sue Fafoard Gan En lrri Trrr Eogicrl dark Erwin Chr Frhnng Pam Fi ilil Dal 1 Fipprnjirr Daphne Flet liw r Then a Flore (Jrorjtr Flynn Cmd Ford Donna Foreman Penn Foreman Bill Foster Margaret F«H«t Vickie FuMm Janie Fruits Mar Ann French l.imb Frnldle Martha Fm l Andrew Fm ntr Richard Furnle Miwako Cal an Tommy Ganimon Terry Cane Arthur Can ia Jc ie G«rt ia Samm Cart u Cindy Garrett Deborah Car Rhomb Cipnon 59 0wv” Cecu uty GtuWs 1 Ann Clrndrnnintf 1 Alice Codrcy Ann ( Anil; Gonlm Jud Crrrn Mw l«u l Grrrn Junr (•rrrll.lMjll K li Griffrn Jane Griffith Carla ( ri|Q6 J«ihn (iriM Sandra (.uajardn R K 'r Guenther Ava Mall Howard Hamilton bl Hards rnitt.i Harr binnu- II jrp.il HoU rt Harp IM r Ham Su an Harm Ywllc Ham Karrn Hart Jann lla«M'll Carla Hrlnrr |)u i l«j Hrnundr- Ri(£« li ri«t Hrruaniles Graip H trr Carla Hildebrand Tnmm Hold F am Moll..was John Holm - Ralph Holm. . I Thr frnialr us uril) jeiwnl i F lrr J. Simmon . 2. Thr male M-rurit guard i Jark II. Thompkin . m I ▼ . RiiMi Jrnkin [VUinh Jrt r|| $lf| hanir Jor Brck Johnson Jjru Johnson I j'j Hou man Frrd Kom SHrm Hudson Vauphn Holi Iiiii Juan IsijtuifTJ (•r fjt Ji i nn Janrl Jj«l«m Sr« |j Jaiknin Br k J rult« Bum Jainr Crv ul Jean Drborah Jrnkin Security guards have beer patrolling the parking lot to W3tch out after students and their can . 'Tickets are given to students who disobey tin ruh . If a person pets a ticket he or she must sec Mr. Hall. Tin- xvurity guards have hrljHil tremendously in enforcing safety for the students at REI.cc. XL'v owe much appreciation to ’our” security guards. 61 OuCbCfe Qkcuck Jrff Johnnxi Jwl« Ji.lumm Cynthia J nr Tamini Joncn Juli.U Jiiiirr Kath K.iimri'ki Dm Knae Jrff Kelley Kirrn Krtwmrr J«- w KUoinft On i.l Konifi TrfPM Kri ak Keith Kubirrk Kn«linr Kubik Jerry KulU-th Cvillhu Liff.-n l Cay Lamprrt Karry I-iixl Ronnie 1 uvshiin JrrrrI ljv.rrncr Rnky Lrr (VtMinih Lrwt Trrry Lingo Ijori l.ip e William Ijltlr Cindy I jttlrfirld Cynthia h.|H- Joyrc !a ll Sluw nv Luriut Dnn.tr lama Kim IJoyd Terrxa laiftin Crur Upa 62 • phi e lo meet and cal that tlw Quack Shack! The Quack Slui k in «ne of LeeV favorite off-campus eating place . There .ire quite a few t« r- hug people who eat here. too. The have great freneh frie- and Gauderhurger- with all the trim rtting . There ha- Iwvn a rumor that next year will be a elo-erleampii . I.ce - students will -ure mi - Quack Shack if this occur . Cjirv Milin-r Tim Mill hell Martha Martinez Rirarrlo Marlin ' Wjilr M n tii'lii Jni Mrtr Gl le Mrli all Drniw Millikm la- Kv.i l.wk Ma u lama Manarim Mi Alpin Thom a • MK in Kathlnn MiOnri Dili- Mi Ihmrll kann M ilolhlln 63 I kinm Wulnrr. Jrrn MrBrwtr ami a frn-ml irr ealing ji I hi l iurk Slui k Our Common i a common mrrting plact? for rvoryonr j| RoImti K. Ut. Tfir Homeroming Dancr, Disco I Limit . Sign Paintings, and Hmm room Partirs an all hold in iht Studrnl Common. . Jr u MoflldtO Moorr Todd Mooring Laura Morgan Shrrrv Morgan Fayr Moeri MlrKjrl M lr Ronnn- Mullui l.iNi Murphy Jurum Murray Judy Navarre latuiur Navarro TimIiI Nruiiun K.ithv Nichobon Rom NoWra Amur Nnblitt Strvr NotlMij BrurrOgg Judy Or ak Aim Ortiz Martin Ortu Jon Orton Jamr O'Sullivan Mana Partua Brrnl Partin Chirlenr Patterson Lun Prarrr Jam - Pirnr Diana Prrrx Brian Perry Kathryn Petrnsky David Phillip Brenda Pdgreen Slurron Pitre 64 Trm l il| Mull P « ll|- Jrjnmr Pnflrr Duiu Porti- Janiu PoHfll Marlin Pn « II Om Prall rVniM- Prall Gan Prothn Norma Pninnii A nod Pnor KclU Viurl. Tami Oiwn Unur Quinnnt- Ia a Ranmn Arnulfo Rar Manuel Raro Timnlhx Rrail Tom Ri't«llan ! Irma Rrvi % Tomim Rtiojil- RrtUT Rhmlr- Su jii Rltmlr Darn-ll Rxhun! Alva Rm lianhon FJranor Rh Palm ia Rim Cri pin Rm ha Ramli Rmim k In Rrnirijcmr J«- r RmlrtRui Tina Ronlrr LiNi Rnnw Domthx Roux Rrm Hii.liilpli I. Chri . Mavfirhi ami John Ma takr a n- l in I hr runiinon Irlwrrn «'law .. 2. Rav Marline |ti l fim«hr a foU in lime lo gH lurk to flaw 65 Rsstaefc Debases oiL Cherry Sharp Rrnrr Shaw Steven Shrrrill Theresa Sherwood Todd Shipley Diedra Shumalr Tu hr r Sirlicr Bobby Sim Daniel Sima John Roll lire tor Salina Rusvell Salma Silvia Sam hr Stephen Sand hop Jaeky Santana Rod nr y Santana Ovvalilo SanUi Tim Sartor Howard Schneider Tim Srhult Johnney Scott Judith Sew all Dune Staph- Stephen Striding Jam -' Stephenvon Ijm Stringer I j«j Swalm David Swarbnrk Whitney Snider I-arrv Sowell Robbie Speed Lynn Spray berry Stephen Stafford Anne Su ney 66 Rn a Vawjur Rotatin'- Vaughn Gnd Villanueva Sandra illanurva Stephen Wagner Rulirfi W aMrup Caret W alker Charles Walker Donna Wall Slew Wallace I jur.i Waller Uram Warlord Renee Warner Rotten Turner Kenneth Ty m Shan T VMtn Carol I'nrhurrh Sandra Vanrga J«5 ir Virp lanlie Tompkin Paul Torre Karen Travi Rusty Troupial Mike Tucker Mark Turner Pam Turner Mark Swint Anther Talley Thom Tlieile Dn id Thoma Karen Thoma Rebecca Thoma Otri Thompson Chri Toimtte 1 One « ( I he man) Driver Education ear lived in ihe Driver Ed rourse. Look out!” Stay off ihc roads!” The Sophomore are coming. Many Icnlh graders received their restricted licenses this year on Wednesday. February 16. during the 2nd trimester. I)ri ei Edut ation students took their writ- ten lest in the auditorium and then received their Rrstrieted Licenses. After receiving restricted licenses, liehind the wheel must lie taken. This course is taken in a Drivers Education car with an instructor present. 67 Brrnl ft .illi . Wanda ft .1.1. Andrr ft hit.- J.unr ft’cnlc John WWIi Jim ft'hitr Stephanie ft’hilnrv (ludi ft ilr) Knlh ft .!•• Darryl ft illinJ Anthem ft.llum (lynthu ft illi.tmo B k ft iorgarinrr Kitnnn ft i kJ Ijm ft .Milan laiiin a ft right Anita Yarbrough J.n.. ft .Hum la.ri ft illum Tama ft ilium Su an ft .Iliam Juni..- ft'illuniM.n Cingrr ft.lxm Debit..- Young Ranch Young TTiffru Young Km i I in Zamora Juan Zamora I Thfrr ..I lhr hike that arrr nddrn to M'hool In tu b-ntv 2. Tina G.ntr.-ra , Mrlanu' Pooh ). Dottle Dnnnclh. amt friend talking to th« common . 3. A car. onr o( thr mans vt.it • to get to RK1- •$. Man) 'luclrnt ndr the Imi to M-hool each «lay. 68 LpjPj The transportation situation around rv stays the same from day to day. Most students come to school in a car whether it Ik with their mothers or in their own cars. Some come on motorcycles. Some on bicycles. Some on foot. Some even ride the bus to school. Transportation — Everyone has to have it. 69 Piesfunuxw 0{ ce ts Th‘ Frrkhman U« offircr jpt from R lo I. Pmidrni Mali Johiwoa. Vkc Prr drnl Tommy Laver ! . unci Secretary Marindl Maddrn. Th.-w- Offteer hrlp lo twiirr ihr Fr hma da . Entering high school was a thrill to some anil a fright to others. While only three students were chosen elass officers, the rest of the Freshman class ware still a hig jiart of the 1976-1977 school year. Many activities included the Freshman, such as Homecoming Court and the King and Queen Assembly Court. These next few pages contain the Freshman of today and the Sophomores of tomorrow. Jjimri Ahtmtl Shirtry Adam Teresa Alam Sherry Aldrich Al'Uru Alcjandruu Mcfth Alejandnna Jaunita Alrjcna Barlura Alexander Mark Alexander Jana AlUhorrani Paul Amrrwjn Michael Anderson Rhonda Andcnxm Thrlma Artinc Jennifer Arnold Brian Atkin Jeanette Au mnr Jeanette As alo Victor Ayala Donna Radprtt David Babin Tammy Baker Patricia Badrs l.uanru Barbuva Jeffory Ban Ds Rotiert Barn Brlty Barnett Alfredo Barriente Belinda Barrient Robert Barth Teresa Barto Julr Benoit Oin Barton Jam Barton Evamjetina Bavjur Janiece Baumgardner Roiuld Beeson Mechail Btgrman Can Bella Caralyn Benoit 71 lita Betia idc Renee Ben-on Stephen Bigger Kdward Rndtop Charlie Blake Terri Blat'kinjii Kim Boatman Tran- Bonrin Bffki Bordelon Dianne BoMn k Catherine Boutin Janu Brad Ruteh Brandon Karen Breland Janu- Brin kman Denise Brook Aaron Broussard A. J. Broussard Curti Brown Eddie Bmwn lame Brown Kathleen Brown Howard Brownfield Margot Brm e Da id Br ant Tonya Biu kohr Deanna Bullard Christopher Bult n Claudia Burke Mar Burne Boland B rr Jeffrey Byinton Druna Byrd Frank Cahrera Carla Caley Dnigla Campbell Maria fampo B -n Cannon 72 Etm Cannon Drmu Canlrrll Ru«lv Cantu Rhomb Com?) Janie CHHrl Paub Catbrari Cu Cauthrn Don Otallor Jud Cnrtm Glrmb (,'lu|u Tracey (Turnon Manna Quvira Chari n Ch(utr Troy Choate John CuniTti Maria Crinrro Thensa (Tame Bnir Cbylnn MkIi.h1 (.li-incnl Shrre CJr linr Rm hard Coir Drhra Ootnnumlrf S mi Ouniln I.i«j (imr IVhra Cnnlrrnt Ih lira (!nnifrni« fit BegE uu ig In the liegittning a ihe mail. crude ami rough: hi ua hardly the sophisticated ideal everyone visioned, vet his potential was one of great niagniluile. In comparison, lie i very much like ihe Freshman. I Ti'nsi Kn ak ri tl« p in Hit n ailitut 2. Tom HcffniT ami Gerald Norm «link •tunny; thrir lihrjr |«-ru i. 73 Doss R£L f-foos Oj Qul fCooa ? As all newcomers. ihr Class of '80 possessed these idwraelrrislies. innocence. ditcdvory, and frmhmss. There urn those trying days when upper lassmen were still trying the old trick of selling ••levator passes and making one believe there wa a third floor. Failing to find classic and failing to remember their schedules were the great- est fears id the Freshman class. Thesi' F're-dtmen seemed to come on strong, united, and appear to have adjusted very well. Timmy Cooling ilrrnda Gmj rf Tony Coronado Pitrirl Cur itl Rhomb Cmnn Terry Cox Terry Cm Annabelle Coy Rem-a Craft Ru hy Crmby Penny Crow Thorna- lhnir| IVbbie Danlry Terry David Ann Dtni iVtuiinr Davi t jn riot Dav !■ Stary 1 Tommy l avi% ljuri Drr Joe Dr lye Santeo F. mrralib Wnm Annelle [b Palma Ciri Dia Mohjrl IVkrmm Richard Domert Donna Donahoe Cary Down Vic In Drrher Merri Dubmr Dontu Duncan David Duke Ina Durio Andrew F.rh U John FJkin Cathy Bury Beverly Fugari Jime Kngle Rotiert Kngle Kim Fppolito Alicia Kmrwl l.y nalle Km|uivo| Sknnita btrp Joe FUlrada Terrsa Fallon Candy Farr I.i .t Faulk W’endv Fenton Wade Fisher Klt aheth Florr Trao Flowers Marilyn Flynn Jamr« Fonlrnot W arren Fonlrnot Debra Ford Gndy Fra irr 74 Barbara Freer Chriulmr French Dana Frody Kl«la Cami Juan Gama Paula Garria Victor Gam Billy Ga key Agnr George Dorothy Girardeau Janie Glea on Denea e Godfrev Timothy Golla Javier Gome Dav d Gon alr Timothy Gorralr Diana Gottlob Mirharl Grave Caroly n Gray Dav id Cray Pamela Gray Daniel Crrcruvralt Tracey Greer Carol Grrget en Huwll Cngg Carol Grunkemeyer Curti Guidry Janet Gunn Alfred Gutierre Betty Gutierre Curti Harkfirld Gregory Hamilton Scott Hamilton Sandra Hanlm Su«an Hardey Connie Hargi Jill Harrington John Harn Gan Havery Angela Ha vll Richard Hawkui Charie Havden Drnelra Hayden Trrry Hay Kenneth IbiMp Carol Hdlx-ri Kimlx-rly Helm Jack HenderMiri John Hetulmon Tammy Hendrixm Kathv Hrnnn ) Terry Hciimhi Maria Hernandez Hector Herma David Huti Jack Hill Pat Hill 75 Rjiiibll ll «ui' Kn.iii Hull. Anjnr Hnlurplrl Randy Hom-wuit Rohm Morion Tcryl Houghton K rr Hoiim Kami HouMoii Clen Ho t laura Hudillrvton KirnU-rls Mullum Glrmla Hunter 1 jnrr Hill. luli.oo U illum Muli h in Cindy Mu Jimin IngYjrdrn Rryiulilo l j.|uirrr Debra Jji k-Mio Randy J.u k.on Mamrla Jaramdlo Charlaynr Jjynr l-imla Jruell Bryan Johnson Mali JohriMin Mrliwi John.on IKrnriha Jonr Frrd Jonr Jr(f Jonr Ori Jonr Shannon Jonr Minud Juarr Willum Jurngrr Rulh kaura l.i a Keyrw And) Kirkland Mii'hat'1 Korhlrr Paul Korhlrr Tbomu Kohlrr lh na Koonrr Kalhlrrn Kfivak Ix ri Kri.trk Tina Kml.ingrr Kirl.jrj Kuhua Paula Ki !•■ Michael blrrnti Vinrrnl l annir Thonu Livrrxnr Prnn Liviolrlli' Brrmla b mnr lairrlla burrncr Oirt Ia Ih-lmrah 1st 76 Mm harl lar Kliralirth 1 jII Jam - la'Kgrtf Bwon la'ivi Frifca Lr U Shorn |jn.l r Mar Viknr I jitlr Palm u I Jo .I Kalri'tui lain Sharon I Rami Ixi|mv Raymond Liftr U.FT Da id Ki ll ' fi liif «: INII ..I an aquarium MIGHT IXmi kifrlli-ntan .iihITiiu Rm-lrr look mlm-lnl in lh I took thin von- reading. Rnw'fiurir |ji|m- Gran- l.. «ll Connie LuvrU Rarulall l.yun Thoma l.ii| .iti Cnri Mr Both- la i M(fartnr) la a MHartir Sharon Mi C.lmiork Samira McCollum John MrCray fllbWonk, N fcyis piesluntov During lh« school year Freshmen got involved in school work. main of them aiming for Academic Excellence Awards. Freshmen were bus) in Science lal s, typing rooms, English courses and other classes. Chari.- MrKItcea I-jjimimm MiGuIrr Da ni M- Krone Tina MrKinnr hau ri M. Wllirtif Kalhi-nm Ma.lili-u Marine!I M.ulil. n Lucky for them, it wasn't all work in classes. 77 Ml profile enjoy lh - Common ; in«ln linj{ AI nr Gratofonl. I-i-J Bail v. Klin.1 Rpirk. anilS nil Rnnler Tallinn Mar-hall Arrhir Marlin |jn Martinr Ann Man-on Yolanda Mata Warn-n Ma (irltl Artum Medrano Krm Mrrrrr Pilrr Millrr «« 11 Millrr Amu Mil hell Marilin Muaurr Rulx ri Morrno Angela Morgan Bnn • Marjun Carla Morgan Qieryl Mij clry Ronnie Mn'knWit D.n hi Mofclry Mh ha I Mon-oil I «ori Miillin- ( ar Murray liiiu Murpht Sarah Murphy ( 'ur)!i Vjurm Wrnniia Natam Nanry Neal lamia Nra r| Tra y Nnurun Jay Newton Man No hoi Danny Nubol Monro - N hull Hernia Nobles 1.1n ii Norm Jamr O’Reilly Steven OnmV l l mi Ihinlo Km Oxford IMiorah Parr Kelli Malxmei Tim lhi Mallny Dnugla- Malone (aria Manlrv Debbie Marron I .rah Marshall Rand) Marshall 78 Penny Pennington (broliru I’niurno Jn Ann Prn-; Mi.-hai l Perkinson HouMimi IVtly Via Phillip Tllfc CotWtYlfltlS 1$ Thr Commons i- located Itctwcrn ih« lafdrria ami the main ImiMing. Sluiionlh crowd into flic Common ln-forc school. (lurinx lunch, ami after lunch. The I wirier ami dub use thi area for practice ami meeting . All the students of lav are welcome in thi com- mon place. Carb Phmnv Bill Pinkerton Suttilr Piikm Charlotte Pill Dianne Plait Uw Plakr Jerry Pleasant Susan Poirot Paul Poole Donna Po l Jar Prather Pamela Pritchett Sail Quinonr Maria Quiroi Mane Quiroz Nancy Rarz Jam RiiMtirk Annie Ramirr Kliral«-th Rankin Rxhard Ray Dale Read Kli aheth Rec r Andrea Rendon Maria Rendon Thoma Renfro Debbie Rennert Anita Renteria Jarne Reynold Mike Rirr Kdw ard Rivera Bill RolirrUon Dora Rocha Christine Rodregue Courtney Rodrigue Diana Rodrigue Kiev Rodrigue Felipe Rodrigue Juan Rodngur Mario Rodrigue Karen Ror ler Benjamin Roger Mamie Roger Sara Ro a Tod Roaenbaum Regina Rou e Cathy Ruekiry Alan Ru ell Alton Ru m-II Cam Ruyle ChriMy Salazar Dway ne Salma Gerald Salmi- Star) Sailer Michael Sam Chri tene Sanchez 79 Katht Sanchez Donna Sander Anthony Santana Johniiv Santana Patricia Santana Jeffrey Saveli Diana Srhamp Paula Schroeder Alvin Scott Servando Genero Shawn Sherrill Callie Shipp Cindy Shipp Paula Simmon Billy Skinner Becky Smith Bettv Smith Darrell Smith Donna Smith Enc Smith Karen Smith Kathy Smith Richard Sored Annette Snodgra Karen Snoek Todd Sohrav Theresa Soli IVarund Soudccn Sonya Somara Mary Klirabeth Sorola Nelva Sosa Thoma Spear Mary Speed Randrll Stogg Caria Stansberry Melanie Starter Lance Stewart Scott Stoke David Strickland Linda Swilling Franci Swindull Man Talley David Tate Barrie Taylor Brian Taylor Judy Taylor l-r a Taylor Ronald Thehta Paul Thibodeau Sandra Thibodeau Chera Thomixon George Torre Charlr Traylor Walter Treadwell Richard Tubbs Con naTyd lack Terry Ann LWry Angela Vail Nicri Vanega Robert Van Horn Ricky Vaughn Mike Veal Vicky Villianuevi 80 Barium W agrirr D v id Warner Leo D. Wagner Tr-ri-M Wagner Jayne Wail Carol Walker QpJbPkct jdy After freshman English the ninth graders get pha.ted into phase elective courses. They get to choose the subjects they will study. Ann Wallace Jennifer WaUtead Carla Warner r4 1. Mrs. Mu lon leach e a pha c four Lngludi da . John Watktn Terri Wal on Su an Wall Paul Webb Selena Webb Gladys Well Tony We hem David Wmlerman Tad Wheeler tarry While Talmadge While Liuri Whilnry Alieia WDIciMOfl Man in William Pamela William Wanda William Jud.ih H.U. Nathan Willi Carol Wilvni Julie Windhager Brad Woerner Melivvi Wolfe Donald Woodruff Donald Wood Lee Ann Wood Beverly Woodward Joey Woolay Carol Wotipku Mary Wright Carolina Wultke Curti Wyant Viola Ybarra taurie Zamora Sally Zrglin Tem Downing Mike Mov. 81 82 Il does not matter where a Freshman is. with the (tang or hy himself, his head is always envisioning weird imaginings and mn-«n sentences that all end up Iteing thought'. 1. Frr hnun girl til in the «nmrooiu lirfon- •ehonl |u gowip. 2. C llie Shipp without h«-r mouth often? 3. Mik Brgettun is stuffing hi- muuth again. 4. fahliMl bey g- ng UP 1« I hr wall to rat lunrh. 5. Alan Rusaell i fM-oing hi time awa hy reading «lurinie a lung homrnMiin. 6. Cheryl Came i talking to whom? 7. Jnlr Benoit getting teed 1 it down to rat hi- lum h. 83 84 90 Trry Brooks was namini Mr. Robed E. La at the Spring Candlelight Dance April I. Trry was on the football and baseball tram -, and nab President of the Stags. Hr also served as Chaplain of thr National Honor Society. along with liring rlerted a- Brau of thr Antlers. Trry was also elected King during an assembly hrld in Kebmary. Ttey Brooks etad Pctw et f-f iAmg MeuaeeL flA t . Ol uL AiSS feobwtB im Paula Herring was named Miss Roller! K. la at thr Spring Candlelight Danrr April 1. Paula was president of the J.R.A.V and was a memlier of the National Honor Soriety. She also served as treasurer of the Student Senate, was Senior cheerleader, along with Homivoming Queen, and delegate to Girls' Slate. During an assembly in Krhniary she was also named Queen of R.F-L 91 All ckool Favorites 92 Senior FoivoriUs V 1977 Sminr F omr v.«-n- Ml lo right, lop to bottom: f a i Ma.kUn, Richard C od in. Mark Halrhrr. Roh n Turkrr. Nan Mon-no. Am lhri lciiMii 93 Junior Favorites Rootir Gammon (not pMiurrd) Terri G4rr Parrish [Mihi - Spear Jimmy Gammon Cl ir Madden 94 hebere ivfiritci Chri Tom mr Toni Attrri rro R« t Gunthrr Tami Quern 1 , Favorites Glen Hoyl Anne Wallace John Elkin Salena Webb Mall Poole MarinclI Madden 96 Tlii yi-arV top Irn avtrjgiN uit 1 hi lnr Ilian rvrr U'lorr. j-U 1« rifthl. ihry arr VuIiiIh lorian Julm K. SaiMliiop. Jr.. 7.114: Salulalorian Mali Malo . 7.109: Slorn I). Slrn klaml. 7.092: Miiharl W. Hoiirm. 7.06-1: Ann Oirixli'iwu. 7.018: Ka L Whitmml . 6.88 1: Paula Ka lli-rriuj;. 6.8 11: Hum Rosrnliaiini. 6.806: JiiAiiiu (rriffitli. 6.661: (Vlia Ni-au-l. 6..' 8' . A® books, hiust be- dedicated to soMone,. This should be soe eone, who has been- a sowuce inspiration cmd kelp throughout the, yea . The- Left Ttaudle 6ta 1977 would like, icy dedi- cate, tick book to you, — 7he, QjVDGNTC OP RjOB PET P-. LPP. — fcoi Symbolizing the, Splrit off unity which we- hove, bued to present in this book. 100 101 1977 Cfnotcj R iyftfifcy Thr 1977 King and Qurrn Assembly na presented on Tuesday. February 15. in the REL auditorium with Trey Brook reigning a King and Paula Herring as Quern. Krista Bos sc and Scott Kramer c arried Paula' train. Leslie Kellner was flower girl and Tisha Burc h and Kyle Kramer were crown bearers. The court consisted of nine Senior, five Junior, five Sophomore and four Freshman couples. Paula and Trey reigned as King and Queen of Robert E. Lee until the 1978 King and Queen were crowned. I. I. Bark finer. I.la fi: Pricier Ctnrfy and Prcmr Ruhard. Prinrr Onffrry and Prinr DnciM St it It Ur Htm 1077 Quern PauU and Kina Trry From fimr Tiaha Bcirrh. Leslie K.lln.r, Sri-la Bow. K lr Kramrr and Srntl Knmrr. 2 l.loK Jana Uipprl. Humr r Juhnoon. Krlh Sjwurv Millhr DrHonv Hntiin Turkrr. Oavni Msddrn. Pall Freer. Paul Mciryian. Cinch Bailry and Mari Halc-hrr 3. Lu H Naory Mom . Armando A ila. Paula Flcwm. Chn Na arrr. Ami Qlriatmarfl. Bfmi Hcrnirrl. Trrri Coirr. Dinni Sir w art. Su«an Nrlton. Jrt( Rilr . fWitwr Sprar and Parrwh In . 4. I. to fi. Carol Grcarnrn. Olrn Hat I. Salrna Wrbti. Mall Juhn cin. Tami Qurrn, Man.. Cnmnado. Dmcu Poni . Qirw Tiimmr, Virainia Santana. Drum Alrtandrr. (a ir Madden, and BooCir CocuaW. 5 . L to fi I jm Crow. Tom Altrbrrry. Janr Grrrnawait. R' rc Curnlhrr. Shaw nr I uiiiia. Tommy Cammon. Marinrll Maddrn. John Flint . Annr Watlwr and Ijiut Hun hinMtn 102 6 Iunlot I Mr M leikman [feucke. c?fynn WaCCace Gink’ Qtofe Thr girl who | arti ipatrd in Girl ' Su!r wrrr Laura Murph and .Moll Ma o. 106 Boys’ Ctafe Girls' and Boys’ Slate is a Mythical 51st state, according to Mrs. Betty Mulvi- Thr boy who participated in Bo - Suir were |tjU Jimmy Girardeau and William Goozalc . It is congressional!) approver! for two weeks in the month of June. Its purpose is for educating the youth to their duties and responsibilities of state. It consists of electing slate and city officials. They establish their own government for state. l asH their own laws, and run the state as the stale of Texas is run. 107 CINDY BAILEY was in Brigadiers for 4 y« ars ami was company major her senior year. She was in Stu- deni Senate for 3 years ami served as corresponding secretary. She was also cor- responding secretary of Antlers, Princess of the Brigadier Ball. Senior Duchess of homecoming, and Spring Royalty Duch- ess. Cindy was also sweet- hi-art of Slags. MELANIE MOSKOWITZ was Drill Captain of the Brigadiers in which she was a 4 year member. She served on the Student Senate for 2 years and was historian her senior year. She was editor of tin la1 Trav- eler and President of the Ant- lers. Melanie was a 2-year member of National Honor Society and a host sister in AFS which she was in for 2 MIKE BONEM is a 3-year letterman in cross-country and track. He was named most dedicated cross coun- try runner at Lee and was district champ in 75 and a 2-year state qualifier. He was a delegate to the Texas Nuclear Science Sympo- sium ami Student Confer- ence on National Affairs. Mike was a student at the Rice University Summer Engineering School and served on the senior plan- ning committee. He won the Math Assoc, of America award and was a national merit scholar. PAULA HERRING was a cheerleader for 3 years and in National Honor Society for 2 years. She was a 3 year member of JRA and served as president for 1 year. She was a 4-year mem- 1st of Student Senate and treasurer her senior year. She was Queen of the Spring Court. Homecoming Queen. Miss R. E. lav and a Relay Qmvn finalist. Slu was in Chorale for 3 years and was Vice-President Paula was al-o Girls Slate Delegate in 1976. DARILYN ANSON was a 4- year letterman on the swim team and a 2-year member of Anchor of which she was | ar- liamentarian. She was in drama 4 years and |Kir1icipatcd in 7 productions. GEOFFREY GUILL was president «if the S«anior class and a memtier of Student Senate for 3 years during whi«h he was 2nd vice-president. He was a 3-year iiiemlnT of Key Club and a Cheerleader for 4 years. He was Anchor Club In-au and Prime in the Spring Court. He was a duke in the Spring Court for 2 years, class favorite for 2 y« ars ami all-scluml favorite his senior vear. LILLIAN EHLIG was in Briga- diers 4 years ami Drum ami Bugle Major her senior year. She was project chairman «if Antlers and Treasurer of National Honor Society. She also was in JCL for 2 years and servrd as Historian of AFS. CANDY NANCE a Brigadier for 4 y ars ami med a President for her senior year. Shr was Seer lar of JRA. Recording Srr- retarv of Senate and a 2- year member of FTA. Shi was (Ju« en of (hr Brig Ball anil Princess in the Spring Royally. Shr was a duchess in llir Baytown Relays. a 2- year rlaw favorite. I-yar all-school favorite. ami all- school duchess al Home- coming. JOHN SANDHOP ua, a t- y r Irtlrrmun of tin golf team anil Parliamentarian of JCL Hr also wa Trea- siirrr of Inlrrari anil Pn si- drill of National Honor Society. Hr was JKA Bran and won tin Bavlown Noon Optimist Outstanding Youth Award. Hr was a ronunrndrd studrnl in llir National Mrril Program and a memlier of National l.atin Honor Society. John wa also in thr Society of Distinguished Anirriran High Srhool Studrnl. . KAY WHITCOMB wa a 3- year memlier of tin Brigadier and CJuplain of JHA. Shr was a 2-yar Irllrrinan in golf. I yar srnulor. Inlrrari sweet hi art. and 1-year MIS mem Iht. Shr wa relay i|urrn and a hirst sister in APS. Kay was also a rouunriidrd studrnl in thr National Mrril Scholarship Program. . - ' , m M f CELIA NEAVEI. was Presi ilrnl of JCL, Secretary of Key- waneltes and Editor of thr Candrr Gazelle. Shr also was a l- rar memlier of AES, Trra sun r of JCL. and a Varsity let trrinan of track for I yi ar. Shr nas a 2-year mrmhrr of National Honor Sorirly and won first place in thr Sterling Library poetry ronlrsl. Crlia also won thr Outstanding Youth Anaril from Baytown Noon Oirtimists. hi SMS. MM ARISTIDES TRIKILIO was President of the Student Senate. |j. Governor of Key Club for the Texas Oklahoma Dislriet. Boys' Stale Delegate, and Kry waniilr Bi au. lie lettered in foollull 3 years and made the all-distriet tram for 2 years. Hr was also a mem her of JCL, trark ami Sym- phonir hand. ALVIN RUBEN was a 3- yrear starter on the foot- lull train and ro-eaplain in 76. Hr was all-distrirt for 2 years and all-state second tram in 76. Alvin was on the Texas Eootliall Magazine Su| rr Tram, the Texas Foot lull Blur Chip list, and the greater Houston tram all in 1976. Hr also lrllrn d in luskrtlull 2 years ami baseball 3 years. AMY CHRISTENSEN wa. Prendml of AFS in whirh shr was a 2-yimr memlier. She was a 1-year letlrmum in swimming and won tin - rm lrong-Riee award in 1974. Shr wa Pn sidenl of thr Fnttch Club and Seer lary of Anchor. Amy wa Co-Captain of the Swim Team and Senior Favorite. Shr wa a ditches in the 77 Spring Court and a 2- yrar member of the Nutional Honor Society. Arny was also a National Merit Scholar. TREY BROOKS was president of Slags in which hr wa a 3- year memlier. Hr was Antler club I leau. Mr. Robert E. I a . . Chaplain in the National Honor Society. Treasurer in Fellowship of Christian Ath- lete . and King in the Spring Court, lie lettered in foollull and made the district Irani in 76. Hr made all-district in liasrUdl for 3 years and let- tered each of those vears. a o £ Mr. Dirkaon THOUGHT he w a .Ur? U fteit. . . ' Alvin Ruben WAS a Ur? Mr. Lee got .tolrn? o ODD OB M - om Zb 3 10WN 13 TO GO BALL ON 35 Lrr brat Slrrlinn 26 to 8? Prr drnt Fonl « • at a Gander football Mmr? The Gandrr Booster dub gave money to every Mrhool organization? 112 Wb yppwticfaYoijj. . . gtu Ou’ 'Btg jhcitik Yow’ ’ t Mr k jihIii Smith Mr. John Artam Mr tarry Brvrriy Grrn Shrorlrr Atan Rgwcll Mr P« k M«-.rr Mr. Brnny Moftkowit Jonathan Br ’k |flyi cMUib heQp they hctv QuMiiv uS. 113 ' 'fJiiv. LpjpJ ’ JZpjtwwS I- il true (hat Mr. Armstrong i.- suporslitioni After llic Ganders won their firsl game. the Juniors began omsccutively winning ihr S| irii Stick. If this wa superstition. il workol! Highlight of the Pep Mallie wore the kit put on li the teachers. Iwirb-r mulinos, and guest speakers. Bul lln' r« al highlight was when Mr. Lee relumed home. Mcpladng Mr. lar •luring hi absono- was Craig Friermood. who wasn't half kid. After Mr. la-e's return hr was gifted with a slin king i ap and scarf. 116 117 1. Our lm «tori)''! hard u huihl thr Imnfirr 2. EwtvInnU had a lot ol (un ui lh Uwlirv. 3. Jimim Mrifr and Ronmeri Naluwh rralk •■njii) thrir mi- « n am 4. Paid Moreau and J« M lrr Eil li I p! S. l-onm Wood ami Jlh Com din in! 118 Twirp week began Monday. Nov. 1. when the girls took thr boys to Bayway Roller Rink for a fun lime of skating. Tuesday the boys were treated to ice cream at Swenson’s Ice Cream Parlor. Wednesday was Neck- ing night at Memorial Stadium. Admission was ICR per inch of the date’s neck measurements. Thursday was a big night when everyone gath- ered at the bonfire to cheer the Gan- ders on to victory - - - Ending Twirp week Friday. Nov. 5. the gang went to Stallworth Stadium to watch the Ganders w in District. 119 IlV Saturday. Nov. 6. the night of ihf Homecoming Dance. The excitement builds to a climax as the Student Senate prepare for this event. The J.R.A. ami Keywanette made Mum. and Iwutonnirres while the fooll all team got ready for their game. This year Homecoming was more exciting than most because the Ganders crushed Galena Park in a 34-0 victory while Sterling lost to Northshore 7-0 giving the title of District 21- AAAA champs to the 1976 Ganders for the first time in five years. A lot of time and effort was spent to make this Homecoming one to remember and for most who went it was the best! I. Paul expresse Jo when «hr nrrivrn her row . 2. The pooprr ol lht« pari Mik«- dements. 3. Did « u «■ lhal! 4. Dam Srhroedrr rug hifflwlf i the lUnn- 5 Mike VrM-lka «lor I Ik- rohoi 0. Su an Nrl on gi «- .1 ihr u.io 7. THE IU76 HOMECOMING COURT: yui-rn: Paula Hi runs. All School Darlnv: None Mnmm, (and Naim--. Prim « i- - Donna Cook: Senior Din hi .: Cool Bai- ley; Junior T«-rn Cokir. Sophomore (!inth I ijm . Erentiman: Ann U ll i r. 8. I)rr« Hop- l«rr ami Drbhie Phillip aro a happ h« mn m- iUK roople 121 Sojuetfiutg Qjpy oJL This year's football banquet was extra special as the Candere bad a district championship to celebrate. Special Awards and recognition were given at the banquet. Jimmy Meier received the James Gay Award for having the best grades on the team. The Pi-Yi Kern Award — voted on by the players themselves — went to David Madden. The Dan Stallworth Award which the coaches vote on was given to Shane Boeker and Alvin Ruben. 122 t£FT I Krunrr talk to|tu - i «pcakrr Run M n. 2. Jiniun Mrlrr, Uiin RuU'ti. Sham- Bo k -r. ami Davol Maii J n li | lay ihririninh. I. Gut h . a arti mnmf , fNfr'wnlt-rM. ami Mr. A m ironjc have a I in - up RIGHT 1. Emre - Cl«-n ftalli-r Irlli on - iiimnI j k -. 2 Mall IVIIoya . Virginia Samaria. Kelly S|M-ar ami Drum rm M-k -n|m yootl fiwai .mil Root) rompsriy?3. Sprakcr Run My -i fnmi Ri««-. 4, Emrrr Clrn Walker IrlU a ImuI juke. ()lh f .inl art uinillati-il l ihr l .m li r ihi yi-ar r rrr a folk : Cull Award — l)u itl Matkhn All Anwriran — Ahm Rulm Dr. P« | |n-r Award — Ah in Rulm All I)i lr rt - Shan - Borkrr .Mall Dt-Huya Willi - Malone Tn Brook Oiarlit Itajgn rti Oimya Pinloa Dwight (in Mark Hat. her Bri-lil Brent '! Da I Mathlm Paul Morytan An te h- Thfiltio Denni Al«- aml«-r Arnraml Avila Pll RoU-r oii Rh har l ( h h I w t n Ah in Rulm 123 CaM lcb BUCKSHOT provided music for the first annual Spring Candlelight Dance to announce MR. AND MRS. R. E. LEE and Favorite . The dance was sponsored by the Annual Staff and Gander Gazette Staff, also the Student Senate. The dance would not have been a success if the local Merchants had not contributed. Contributors were as follows: Hathaway's, Coca- Cola Co. Community Building. Betty’s Florist. Joesph’s Florist, Bee-Hive Florist. Jesse Florist. Eckerd Drugs. Culpeppers. Miss Prince and Oass. Mr. Brcntzel and Class, and DR. AND MRS. TR1 FILIO. The dance was semi-formal and a good tradition to start for the years to come. 1. Mr. ind Mrs. Lonnie Sherman m-11 ticket at ihr door 1 Girt Brockman and Donna Culpepper. 2 The dancer take a break during a BUCKSHOT number 3. Trr Brook and Paula Herring poae together after tiring named MR. AND MISS R. E. LEE. 4. Craig Alexander and Cindy Shipp enjoy «low dancing. 5. The court at the dance Man mining a number of people brrauM- many of the faxoritm were attending the district track meet. 124 DGitCfc 125 This year 21 student attended the Close-Up program in Washington, D.C. They were Charles Seligman, Bud Chaloupka. Lynne Berry, Patti McClurg, Julie Hughes, Agnrrto Martinez, Kay Kelly, Erich Mundinger, Lizbeth Ybarra. Susan Nelson, Lynn Scull, Anita Chandler. Kathy Slanina. Dale Clark. Allen Watson. Mary Ann Hillin. Aristide's Trifilio, Jamie Rook. James Campbell. Chet Johnson and Anthony Winn. Participants stayed at the Sheraton Park Hotel. They observed the Federal government at work and heard talks by U. S. Senators John Tower and Lloyd Bentsen. They also ate breakfast with Representative Bob Cammage and heard lectures by a lobbyist and a newspaper reporter. They attended a musical production at Ford’s Theatre. Part of the time they were allowed to sightsee. ”It was a very educational trip. It was worth every penny it costs,” says Coach Bobby Wright, sponsor. 1. U. S. S«-nator John Tower make a point during hi aprerh whilr 2. U. S. Senator IJoyd BenUen entertain the crowd. 3. I.vnne Berry and Date Clark are ’’Leaving on a Jet Plane.” 4. What doe Erich Mundinger know that Bud Chaloupka doesn't? 126 Dog PotchU.QA- Cut-off , overalls and bare feet were the official dress code for Sadie Hawkins Day. Activities at the dance included a pie- eating contest, wheelbarrow race, three-legged race and a marriage liooth. The student senate sponsored the events. I I Mr. Dtevid Hall doesn't know what Jo think ol il all. 2. Bryan Prrry pushed Frank Smilh a they pulled ahead in thr wheelbarrow race. 3w One of the highlight of the evening came during the pie-eating contest. BOY WHAT A MESS! 4. Grrg Duhon gave hi all a he attempted the sack race. S. Jane Grrrnawalt. Diana Pori . Paul Peloquin and Wesley Gregrrsen hobbled along in the sack race. 6. Richard Godwin and Bootie Gorualez entered the pie-eating contest, and a i evident loved every bit of it. 127 Something fishy is going on!! Ii the Robert h. Lw aenior ' fish-fry . This year it was more successful than most. Tin- seniors raised 6600 dollars and were able to have the senior prom at the Houston Oaks Hotel. A lot of time and effort went into planning the fish-fry and bringing it off. too. The senior counselor showed hidden talents!! The seniors came out of the whole affair very dirty, very smelly and 6.600 dollars richer. I Onn Johnson I - nol to do an nw rr fish. 2. Mr. Smith lend a hand at f rm Inna Mr . 3. Lrannr Mai Ion 1 rnthuwa «i« al-mt «•“ whole affair 1 Charlie Srtiaman think thr (rrnrh Mr «ire 1I0 look templing! 5 Paula Flower and Rohm Turkrr l oncentnUr hard on makina maatrrpinr Hu h Puppir 6. Gnd Bade — TW Muff ure dor. frri na.lv 7 Hr , Don Quern. you’re upp« M d to In- cooking not ratina 129 Nome’s Bcutqwefc Each year outstanding students at Lee an honored at the Honor's Banquet. Among the student- invited were the members of the Honor Society; National Merit scholars; senior Members of the Gander Gazelle and Lee Traveler, Girls' and Boys' State delegates; special Award winners; U.I.L literary winners; Latin district, regional, and state winners; District, state, and region band members and orchestra members; and 1977 Honor Grads. The keynote speaker was Bill Broyles, graduate of Rice University and Oxford University in England. He is now editor of the Texas Monthly. The high point of his speech was when he stressed, Life is always change and movement. Nothing stays the same.” 130 1. 111 year there were nun student who attended thr banquet. 2. Carla Hildebrand and Mark Haile help to pw out program . 3. Speaker Bill Broyle talk to «ludent after the Banquet. 4, Nothing May the same. — Bill Broyle . S. Mr . Wanda Smith. Coordinator of the banquet; Bill Broyle . Speaker. Amy Chris- tensen, mistress of ceremonies; and Mr . Penny Bruce, sponsor of the Honor Society. 131 rv (Xj vw Ou The Robert K. Lee Drama Depart- ment performed four plays this year. The first production was a small one-art play entitled Dirty Work at tin Crossroads. The second production was a song ami dance musical. Bye Bye Bird- ie. Die third was performed for I'll, competition. It was entitled Of Poems. until and Spring.” The final production was a presen- tation of scenes which told the story of theatre, from Greek theatre to present day theatre. 132 hf J Mie % I T ttm Cai.Urll hdp .n il Kirk with h. m.iki- up 2 Sylvia Wilwm. C.ina Murphy Robby Dunlap. Prrry Kirk. Jamm U illum . Mark William . Stanli SpurWk. DariKn Arwm. Mr. Kim Martin. Mr Kim Martin, ami Bobbv Mooic at drr rrhcjnul 3. Ourim Sri «nun h.«. thr mirror hr dick iloun hi hair. 133 Tiptons 1. Tho pun arr from lop lo boilom: Jranine William . Danis n Anwn, Beth Adler. Mike Owau . John Whreli , Stardi Spurlock. Jon O raux. Robb Dunlap. Terr Cardwell, and Zarh Kirk. 2. Mr. Martin. Thrupian ftponnor. 134 1. Dani n Araon and Sylvia WiUon praTticing a accnc from ihc Shakespearian Antigonr. Z Mr. Marlin and John Wheel taking a break. 3. Chrcar! m « Stardi Spurlock. Robb Dunlap, and Trmu Cardwell. 4. Danlyn Aiwon. Syhia Wilton, Mike Crzraux, and John Wheel hairhm an an. Thespians in an Honor Society for Drama students. This society has just hcen formed this year at Lee. They pul on play and skits, so that iheir acting abilities ran broaden. 135 AUGUST: Qckod began, August 23 — Boosts CW Volleyball opens with lo dojique — JtuuMS oide i senio Caoss Gov ii ty has meet in t-fe unan PojJa. OCfOBBR;: 7 Close-Up 1 10310 i i Houston — WateA Polo go t Pojik, won 34 to 0 — lee u$. Ote tling, won 26 to 8 utg holidays — Annuals went on sate faot $ 12.00. D6 Band Conce db with Caunen Dragon — B'ugadieA CIaus JANUARY: Football Banquet — QenUyi Fish Pig —? UAXglii. PBBRUARY: Band goes on hip to fAootdheod — NHG detums Vatentines — Boosts Club sponsors dieoBall — FFAWeeU. MARSH: k’ goty beats ball season opens — Gander Gazette sponsors Qua APRIL: GfytUtg Canile light Vance — Baxfown Reft Ho tMS Banquet — Band Rosts UfL Contest. MAY: Bn Gpung Qpoits Banquet — Band Banquet — Bawake 136 SjDOW-SO 'GrOnd iS 0nPanja de.’ SBPTBA BBR : Ginh’ 'ifags — FootbaM season b gutS ftfc GfyiUig B oiuJi — nriS hoS (fiASt tOuAnOmenb 0 the SfiftSOU with LoPcwie — ’ih Sfce tfotg. NCVBMBBR Po+tt£co utag with GaJknOj - Bogs and gvJk stari baskribatl season — ikanksgUp £ UB6R i A amai Qta shows-of takriwri — mos Parig ai Qt. James f-foase — Christmas Uofodays. Ctose-Up t Waslungton, D.C., 21 studeris audi U . lUlnnesota — black season begins urih Qpring Bianch asketbM game between QenUns and PojOuJItg — B'iigfr- ie tfaig — DwjmOj presents ' 'Bye By BVuke’ ’ — bctSfc- i Qhow'’ — ClwyJbeojde o ttyoufe — AF£ Bond ddoe. and Refo y Qween Assftmb6g — Paste i Uofcdctys — idiw Uay Week — QenUyi Piom ai Houston Oahes — veaie — G dnailon U.cty 26. 137 1. Alvin Rubrn and Ru +rl Cannon received thrir award for bring voted Mo t Valuablr Player b) I hr team. 2. Omh Gene Bu r prevented ihr Brvrrlv R khfdd award lo Mikr Bonrm for outstanding track. Mike wa second in latr. 3. Rat town Sun' Mikr Hallmark prr rnlrd Alvin Rubrn ihr Award for Mont Valuablr Playrr by thr Sun Staff and Coach of the yrar to Cary Harrington. 4. Skip Hoyt receive thr Roy Hutchinson Award for outstanding firld«man from roach Mikr EHia. 5. Tboar rrmv ing award wrrr Mikr Vesrlka — Moat Valuablr Ptayrr for Baakrtliall; Kav Whitcomb — Mo t Valuablr Playrr in Girl Golf; Alva RuhanUon Mo t Improve) Playrr in Girl Ba krtball: Nancy Moreno Moat Valuable Player in Girl (iolf; Skip Hoyt — Roy Hutchinson Awanl in Boy Trark; Sran Rudolph — (fifth Point Man in Bov Swimming: Alvin Rubrn — Moat Valuablr Playrr in Ra eball IWothy Giradrau High Point Girl in Swimming: Mikr Bonrm — Brvrrlv R « khold in Boy Track. Amy Chrislrnsen — Mo l Valuable Playrr in Swimming: Allen Wal on - Moat Valuablr Player in Tennis; Shah Ty on — Mo t Valuablr Player in Swimming. Russell Cannon - Mo l QfDOds Bouquet 77 1 Valuable Playrr in Basrlsill. 138 The Spring Sport Banquet wi held Thursday evening. Mas 12. a! the Baytown Community Center at 7:00. Glenn Walker was the emcee. Coaches presented their players with letters and awards they curned in each particular sport. Ka-ehall coach Gary Herrington was named Coach of the Year. Barbecue was served. 139 For some students, the Senior Prom is the only reason forgoing through four years of school. Anyone who went to the 1977 Senior Prom w6uld swear it was worth a four year wait. By saving so much money at the Fish Fry . the seniors were able to have the Prom in the Grand Ballroom of the Houston Oaks Hotel. For once. everyone turned out. in all their finery with hats and flowers, the in thing. It was a night the seniors will never forget. 40 I bln in Carr ami Janirr Johnson dovm to the mu tr by Year . 2. Karl Brorknun am) hi horn) Donna Culprp| -r ran'l Mail to rt tianrm . 3. Mr. Artminmn am) Mr. Smith uk«- lickrtu from Hi m Kirk jikI Marv Holul . 4 ’’Grt ii|i am) 5. For ihr fir l turn- rver thrrr wrrr Imo « mrrr M lanie Minkmtii ami Jiimm Mrirr. 6. Thr food «a mi good: r rrvboi) went tuc k for 2m) . 3nk 4th . . U) OtmM, Let's Bab Thanks |« the success of the Fish Fry. ihc most popular phrase at the Prom was. Wow. look at all the food! ’ Swedish meatballs, pigs-in- hlanket sausages, mini-taros. and REAL FRIED SHRIMP kept most of the guys off the dance floor and into the food. 142 I. Picturo of I hr couple were ubfl by Mr Kohltfarfirr. 2. Joan Saundrr . Fiyr WaUtrad and Mike Zrglm Mint to know whrrr nmlwly v rnt. 3. Not everybody danced Armando Avila, Robbie Holt. Su an NrUon, Dwight Co , and Donu Sruufr found time to go ip and poac for a picturr. 4. Unda Younv and Dnnuv Sruufr takr a walk — throuich thr- ong. 5. Patty Freer had to tiptoe to reach Paul Morjtan for hrr kiw-. 143 • A . enurr {jAisj . $ A r - e ; 6yA • cA ol v ' 0tnm6rt 4M6nA SaxrciteA’ , ' A t rjx ay , - r ny . fant e+n A-u ruSrrd Ut«rt y «wi- styA rAvAf ■ iAAt -r A ,. 4tdutrn 4 y «'nf •'Aeuvu1 . « . , ' W' . A Ar A -J . zAudtltr Processional . . . pledge. . . school song . . . prayer . . . welcome . . . valedictory address . . . honors . . . scholarships . . . music . . . presentation of class . . . diplomas . . . tears . . . America the Beautiful. . . recessional . . . graduation. Melanie Moskowitz led the presentation of flags. Paula Herring, Gcnia Smith and Lynn Sutphin. perhaps for the Inst time, led their classmates in singing the Alma Mater. Matthew Maloy. Senior class salutatoriam gave the invocation. Guests were welcomed to tin commencement exercises by the president of the Senior class. Geoffrey Guill. Senior Class Valedictorian John Sandhop. Jr., addressed the class. Principal Henry Armstrong awarded honors and scholarships. Superintendent Johnny Clark presented the class for graduation. President of the GCCISD Board of Trustees Hay Swofford awarded the diplomas. The band and choir performed America the beautiful. The Seniors of ’77 were high school graduates. I. Superintendent of School Dr. Johnny Clari presented thr tiudrnl (or graduation. 2. John Sand hop. Jr., wm introduced a «Wirlorian. 3. Student marched out to the recoMtonal. 4. Alvin Ruben receiver! hi diploma from Mr. Ray Swafford, prendent of the Board of Tni lee . S. View of graduate from the tand«. 6. Cynthia Robert left the podium after receiving her diploma from Mr. Swofford. 7. John Sandhop. Jr., gavr hi valedictory address. 8. David Madden j nut of «infer and had to receive hi diploma la t. 9. Senior Qa President Geoffrey Cuill welcomed the gur t US Literary UIL (University Inlcrscholastie League) includes competition in Speech and Journalism. These are the fields which Lee entered this year. 1 1 Winner of L’lL Dwincl: L to R Royre Littlefield. Alt. ProuaMvr; Vinrent Lanny. 3rd Ini. Speakin : Kenny Neavel. 3rd Pro e; Tereva Gil lion. Alt. Poetry; Jon Crzrau . 1 1 Inf. Speaking; Steve Stafford. Alt. Pro e; Mike Clement. Alt Informative. 2. Finalia! at Dntrirt UIL Rock Rou LtoR Vincntt Lanny. Terr a Cillum. Selena Webb. Donna Smith. Mannrll Madden. Royre Uttlefield. Spomor — Mr. Buenger Dirkion. Front Rou. Jon Crzeaux. Mike Clement, Steve Stafford. Kenny Neavel. UIL 1 Joy Mr mV. fi-jiurr writer. and Diana Porn , hraitlmi' writer, pirtii ipatrd in ihr Di tm 1 I IL mm m journalism 2. Diana Porti won ihr ihird plare in Hradlim- WriUng. 3 At District L’lL in journalism from I lo r: Dan Poimi ratrrrd in i-diinrial ami new writing. Cdii Nniirl in new and fi-alufr writing. and Charie Honor in editorial writing 147 Utss Goo eoieeU Pagmct '77 U8 1. Thr ronlr l nh of I hr Mis Cooar Crrrk Pageant irr 1.1« if Mailamr Madden. Ro ) Fo«y Fnrrmood. Buot) Brrlha Brook . Tender Tamm Cull '). Darirnr Came . Pall) Morgan. Clrneiu Vinernl and Glenda Grandma Vandrrbrrk. 2. AUo Dunly Craig. Twmklr Tor Trifilio and Vrl- um|n uinu Vrarlka. 3. Master of Crrrmonim Fayr WaUlrad and Cindy Bailry wat« h Mailamr Maddrn «hake it. 4. Grrtchm Ncwlrodr show hrr l«r i idr. 149 - .... • Hn I H h Traim-r C.nn . iVnm Alfuwlrr. Ell Rnbrnmn. Haul Morgan. An ndr« Triftltn. Arnumlo Avila. Brrui Rnnt il. lU-ralil Norn . Otri Njvarrr. Holit’fI Hull. Shan - Bn k ■ Sntmil Rom Cna« h Ervin LaMiriftltrrry, Vim- Arn-pun. Willie Malum. (Jurlr llawrii. Charta Srltpnun. Paul Jrn- 11114: . AUitt RuIm-u. John Krtinri. Hu hart! Coin in. Hank I.uvIm- . Mark llanlur. Carl Thr . MamprTin) Rodri|iur . Gnu h Mtllon Kellner. Thini Rom (.tui h Bill Grol fji. Gm h Ri«k Rurrh. Janie Green. Jimrm M« Alpin. Rnnalil Jajtananan. HoUri IViu. Tom Heffner. Mall Drlloyo . Trr Brook . Rolauil Gon alr . Hunter JoIuimiii. Mark WhiluUr. Jintnit M«-|cr, H.timoml Am-jitiin. ( Mi ll Bill Ht Mnp on, llrail Caarh Ron Kramer Rottom Ron Man- 152 Riek) Bun h Bill GrnbrrR Bill Thont| oii QomAm auri Mari Fnlwell. r Joe Roedrr, Donu Srilhan. Robert Park . Karl Bdm knun, Omrjttiii Foolnn. Servando Delgado. Dwight Cox. Rodney Brownfield. Do rl Madden. Mario Pena. Trainer George Grow Jr.. Trainer Don Quern. Head Coach Ron Kramer Ron Kramer graduated from Brazonport High School. Frreport. Texas in 1954. He attended Del- Mar Junior College in Corpus Christi where he plaved football for Coach Henry Armstrong. He grad- uated from Ricr University in 1959. He playtd on the last Rice footliall team to pluv in thi Cotton Bowl. January 1. 1958. against Navy. His entire coaching career has been at Robert E. Lee in Baytown. He served as an assistant football coach ami swimming coach until January. 1968. At that time he was made Head footlull coach. Kramer's record as head coach at REL is 62-30-1. The Gan- ders have won or shared a distriet championship four limes under his leadership. Kevin Lnuwbi'm Milltin Kellner George Crow 153 154 The Robert E. Loe Ganders wen always on ihr movr iliis 1976 football season. Ii all started ai the Spring Branch l.ee footlull game September 3 at Tully Stadium. After w inning district, the Ganders went on to play the Port Neches Indians at the Astrodome November 19. which ended the season for tin1 Fighting Roliert E. Lee Ganders. 1 W .111. Mnloiir (23} nuLn an altrmpl for one of hi many tooihiiown of llir 76 wMtn. 2. Ouirlrrlurk Shane Boeker anil Omega Kiwlon ael together lo ji • ompli h a (iuI 3 The Gamier. weleome home their fan 1 Paul Morgan (65) ami Mark Halrhrr (4S) hrlp elrar the way for the Omega Man.” U as Ow • • • 1. Drum Alfumlrr uk« a rrlrwhinj! iirrnk rluriii|c imi- ol I hr hard fnujthl pmo 2. Thr A—jiM I hr fii hiti|; n r -« with iram worl. 3. Ciamlrr Mirmund ihrtr ii| |Minrnw in an rllort to limit: ihnn ihwn. 4. Trainrr Kjtuk llogur h«'l| mil un lh - «.mIi- linrv 155 156 157 GoWfi tS Rlid Tu foPfl juj I. Jimrm Mrirr It irk (or anr o( ihr m«n rtln point hr made lor the Gander in ihr 7( immhi. 2. rXrnni Alexander mid) with iWritw to Itold oil ihr MarArthur Owral . 3. Afirr a long .uni Mrrnuou game. Paul Morgan leave ihr field of a iioual (binder victory. 4. Quarirrlitx It Shiv Borktr gri rrwly io |uo, while Uillr Malone ( 23| and Homer John- w n ( 62| block. 5. Ton) Heffner pin r ira vardogr a John krnn I 7B| and Paul Mor- gan 65) (dock 156 City Cham|is — the title the Robert E. I-ee Ganders have awaited, for the past five years has finally eome. At the half REL had scored more point than RSS had ever hratrn I-er by. (y Ufc 26 — Res s I. An ltt|i1 Trifilm Ki'llina rrael) In nuke1 a tackle1. 2 Arnunifo A ila hi 1 u| In l l « k a punt. 3. Kmt Iwx1 (M l Imnltnl in one nf the Urklr nuile- at ihe- REL Jinl RSS (unit t l)w ijtlit Cm outnunrueer one1 of hi Ne rini opponent . 5. Churl - H«|Qtrrl) 25 p{e e feir orn-nf I lie- nun imNlwkmni mude-ut Thr Came-. 159 II s T II CIH f 7 6 IMPS I. I. FiRhim)! lav Ciimlrrt iniiiuu|ily Mailing to lend a haitd in onr of the many « liirir« ihr 76 Giiixlrn ha«l. 2. n.inli- Trifiliu Murk oII ihr Yellow Jacket ' ilrfrmr, 3. Rolirit Prna mid) to hrlp Rawnond Arrrguin hold off C.P. 27 while lh« and«T urn to gain yardage I Jimmy M Alpin HJ. John Kenney 78. and Paul Morgan 65 Mark a Sham Rocker pn up ihr middlr. 5. (aiarh Run Kramrr Irur ihr field with hi Can- •lef aflrr anolhrr Vulonou game 160 ' Then’S Nfr PdcuCto Lik Do n ’ ’ 1 42 ramr the ball a Gnuirr drfrnw tarklr to Mop Indian offrme 2. Raymond Arrrguin get paM Indian drfrnw lo gain yard- age. 3. Quart rrlurk Shanr Boekrr run with ihr ball lo cw-apr Indian ddrnw 4. Shanr run with ihr (tall a Mark Halrhrr Manii by to offer gMiaUncr. S. Port Nn-hra 28. prog- rrw very little a a drtrrminrd Gander put the pmwurr on. 162 The Astrodome was a big event for the Ganders this year, it was the first time any of the boys had ever played in the dome during their football history. For 10 weeks the Ganders played with force and determination so that they might get a chance to play in the bi-district playoffs. The enormous crowd of Quackcr-bockcrs were there along with the Brigadiers and Band to help the Ganders build spirit. Even though the team didn't get | a t the bi-district play- offs. they should still Ik congratulated. 163 '76 SUICIDE. SQUAD w Non. L io H Drum Fort . Frank Smith. Jamr Norihrutt. Stuart Smith. Craig la-n«. I j%kI Salim . Tim ami Mike Mr ral. 2nd H u Doug lanlnnk I'.im-.li l wis Juliu Hmmi ull. X illiam (Bontir) ( nuair . Man W hitlaker. Jamr l.uli.wn. lam Kr r«. Unit JoIiumiii. Mark llumphrr . Dentin Malum- 3rd Hnu Cnarh Milton krllrwr. Tim Anderaon, Jr i«- Klaong. Jrtf (iatutkr. (lin« Thompiton. Jam IXmnrlli, Ratmoml Walker. Yi mael Cor- nadu. Rand) M m. ami Owh Ri« kt Run h. Lee 12 Lee 14 Lee 28 I«ee 28 Lee 26 I«ee 12 Lee 8 Lee 27 I.ee 21 Lee 0 Spring Branrli..................2 Stratford......................22 ji Portr.......................6 Smiley..........................0 Aldine.........................33 North Slmrr....................10 Fort ! Brook...................21 Mar Arthur.....................20 Galena Park ....................6 Sterling.......................10 164 J V.SlGck QmMwj I JWIU.U.U Bui «-oarh ran't I krr,. m trd.Jy l -jr with m T Z Mar. WMUafar dim in f« r v.mr a. lion l u.h . m. lark. pu«h Vm Iu. k' I Jam-. North, uii kirk ih. hal.il. 5. M.kr M. Zral iak« .H.r lioolir! 16 5 f-figldiglds! I. Mike McZfd run for yardon -. 2. Doug Lanford mudrl the latr t tn football apparrl. 3. Hey, there Hor I hr lull! 4. Thr J.V. at it brut. 5. THE KM) 6. David Salma «heck it out 164 u Kou Coach Herrington. Mlkr Maguiri. Tom AlUbcrry. Gari Erwin. Bru. r Ogg. Bnan Perry. Mikr Donnelly. Randy Cullpcpper. Whitney Snydrr. Cwm-H Byrd. 2nd N u Bobby Waldrop. Bobby Siim. Fernando Barrnlr . Gan Pro I ho. Raul Torrr . William Davi«. Tommy Rhode . John Down-. Darn-ll Willard 3rd Rou Knlh Dooly, Mario Coronado. Jimmy Sunrnaoru Jay Durant. Craig Sugg, Grrg JarUon. Jimmy Murry. Arnulo Ra o Bottom Rou Malt PihiIi-. Jim- Centre . Grrg Duhon. Tommy (Gammon. Ruwl Salina . Juhnny Santana. Trrry Englrtl. Jam - f ulbright. CopliCtoiCMS Wto LEE 0 Spring Branch OPP. 13 to District 0 Stratford 9 0 La Porte 8 This year's Sophomores did really great. They put forth 6 Klein 7 their best effort to play the best they could. The games were really played with great sportsmanship. Each player didn't 13 Aldine 9 get discouraged if they lost the game. Each game had a dif- 7 North Shore 6 ferent meaning. The most exciting game of the year was the Sterling game. Wc were able to maintain our speed and 0 Forest Brook 21 control the ball. Each team had control of the tail for one full quarter. The game was long and difficult: but we didn’t 19 Galena Park 6 get discouraged. We won the game by Mike Magourik made a touchdown from the two yard line. Each teammate showed good sportsmanship. The game made the whole 7 Sterling (4-5-0) 0 year worth the hard work. 167 Ron I. LR Mikr IJm-r. Jule Bcrroit. John HrndrpMin. Chri Bult n, Terry Cox. Don ihxJ. Jim Glcuon. Robrrl llorlon. Ron 2 David PrriiiiMin. Jeff Jonn . Ben Gmnon, Robert Bainrr, Srnando Ci m-ro . Charlr Hayden. Rudy ( jnlj. Rich) Iharrer. Da id Tate. A nl Kirkland, Bohliy Cox, Pat Abbott. Rim 1 Carl Chaffin (mgr.). Janui I .«'Kuril. Rand) Lope . Robert Moreno. l-irr% White, Bruce Morgan. Mike Du her « n, Tony Corando.Tom Kolher. Coarli Thoma McClendon Rom 4 J rm- Bnx hnuii. Monroe NiehoK. Robert Van Horn. Todd RiM’iiliaum. Ron Woodruff. Alan Them . Jaine Barton. Arti Haekfield. Scott Car|ienler, Tim Gon alr . Jim I nguntwn LEE OPP. The Freshman B team. Irclter known as the Bomliers. 18 Stratford 0 played exceptionally well this year. They had a season record of (7-1-0). 34 La Porte 18 The favorite score was with our greatest rivals. Sterling. and the Bombers rolled over then 12-0. 20 MacArthur 18 The l oys stomped on North Shore 35-6. When ihc 0 Klein 18 played Forest Brook, the score was 22-6. These are just a few of the terrific wins. 12 Sterling 0 14 Aldine 6 22 Forest Brook 6 35 North Shore 6 (7-1-0) Undefeated District Champs. Ci 168 OPP. The Freshman A tram, referred to as the Chargers, played a great season this year. The season record was (7-1- 1). The tie was to Woodland Acres. One of the more spectacular «cores was 600. Galena Park. North Shore was run into the ground with a score of 35-6. There are many other great wins but the one most sat- isfying was against Sterling. 14-0. Both the A and B teams were undefeated district champ . When asked about the A and B team seasons. Coach Karl Scantlen replied, It was exciting and rewarding. This is only the beginning.’ LEE 20 Stratford 6 14 La Porte 22 16 MacArthur 0 34 Smiley 14 14 Sterling 0 60 Galena Park 0 8 Woodland Acres 8 16 Aldine 15 35 North Shore 6 (7-1 1) Undefeated District Champs. Rou I. LR Robbie Robinwm. Gary Down . Tim Malloy. Koin Park . Tommy lai Verne. Dwayne Spear. Johnny Santana, Danny Soli«, Randy Hogue Rou 2 Jamr Fontenot. Da id Duke. Trrylr Houghton, Byrun I-ewi . Randy Marshal. Mikr Climent . Jerry Salma . Malt Johnson. Brian Nolle. Rim 3 Andrew ErhoU. I •• Hutrhiaon, George Torrr . Joe E trada. Paul Thibidrau . Grrunimo Sanchez. Dougla Malone. Danny Pariinwn. Rom I John F.lkin , Ricky ( o bc. Tracy Flower . Charlie Traylor, Ronald Byrr . Mike Burn . Tony Westherry. Glenn Hoyt. Daniel Grecnwali 169 GatoivH Goody Eoob’ ’ 1. Cindy Lopet and Terri Coker have the frrlinn that thr world jual «lop- ped al a hardfou|(hl Candrr football game. 2. Paula Herring give a «hake of her pom-pom al a «pirilrd pep-rally. 3. YfDiO|l on thr loud «prakrr wa a favorite of aenior Croffrey Cuill thi football va on. 4. Salma Webb and Lanrr Stewart throw in thrir two-bit al thr game too. 5. Gina and Kri«la Bo««r yelled too! Thr Robert EL Lee Cheerleaders were very active this year. They were at every possible event there was to attend, including football games, basketball games, and track meets. The four groups of students help to keep spirit bubbling at Lee. The cheerleaders yelled when we lost and when we won. They helped the Ganders climb to number one. 170 Ueet tJifi CkmfaaJ L$ I Senior Paul Herring and Geoffrry Guill hrld thr top apol of cheer- leader during ihr 76-77 arhool year 2. Junior Terri Coker and IXanny Stewart help |o keep «pint aruu ed at Robert K. Lee. 3. Sophomore Cindy laipr? and Skip! Hoyt rhreml with great integrity at both pep ml lie and •porta eventa. 4 Fre hmen Saletu Webb and lanrr Stewart tarted alot o( new thing thia year, inelnding eheerteading. 5- Above, pirtured ia a group of all the cheerleader . U u Lm In 1976-1977 Mr. Lit was carried to the gannis anil giianlnl l y fivr fine seniors. The ramei this ynr were four boys, Tim Sulton. Dran Johnson. John Erhol , and Paul Prloquin. and for I hr first timr in l rV history a girl. Nanry Morrno. At mir pep rallies and our football games Mr. Lee is hold high as wr sing the school song. And when thr liand plays Dull Razor, hr dances thr Gander disro. 172 1. John Erhol . 2. Nanr) Murrno. .1 Paul Prloquin. 4. Tim Sudan. 5. Oran JuhmwMi. The Ciwlrr Caror r hnld a Rrlrl Hag high brhmd ihr Candrr a wr win uur hutneeuming All hough I hr Gander didn’l have one of I heir Ik ! SCAKOI1 . tile) pluved good basket hall. The) should have won more game and throughout the year had a had season. Mam of their Iosh-s were elose thrillers. ThrGANDF.R team ronsisled of man) evellent player who worked together to hallle their opponent . Among them an- high point «eorer Danny Stewart and Randv Rhea. Their overall season niDitl turned out to In 27-3. hut they 1 i 11 lo | together a ; team. The Gander team (pie- J lured at right) is: Front Hou- Alike e elka. Wesley Grrgerson. Greg N-hroeder. Dean Johnson. S oil Rim-. der. and Raudv Rhea. Bark Hon Pehxpiin. Damn Stewart. Tomm lev. John Keunev. and Andv V 176 This year. the JV’s after losing their fifth game to Klein, ramr alive, to beat Austin (6302) and Northbrook (44-39). The Suicide Squad was given the ConHtlation Trophy in the Clear Lake Tour- nament for their efforts. Next the JV’s tra- velled to their home courts to play in their own Baytown JV tour- nament. After upend- ing Galena Park 56 to 50 (this made their record 5-5). the JV’s dropped a 42 to 53 decision to Tournament champions Pasadena, then rebounded to whip Baytown Ster- ling 51-15. earning the Third Place Trophy for their trouble. The 6-6 JV’s placed junior Jeffery Ganske and sophomore Chris Thompson on the All-Tournament squad. Troubles began again as the JV’s lost four straight. The team was unfortunately eliminated from the La l Tournament during this skein , District play began again with the JV's sporting a 7-10 record ix-for. their first 21-4 A m il. h ..|i|...-itr Aldinc. Th. did the 1u- tangs 62-57. then a rather poorly played game to Galena Park 61-10. The 1-1 suicide squad then went to work on Smiley. Mar Arthur, North Shore before losing to their second first-round district match to Forest Brook. Perhaps the most exciting victory of the year came over Baytown Sterling to end the first-round. The win came only after the JV’s stormed back from a Hanger third quarter stall to win 39-38. The JV's record: 12-12. 5-2. All through the year, the JV’s have had fine offense and defense that provided the team with great action when they truly needed it. The JV coach Jim Jones deserves much of the credit. The University of Hous- ton ex has done much to make the players a high caliber team to In proud of. R£L QVifo Thk Q ccm l Uis Dlstilct In their second year of competitive play the girls I•. - kftf alI team ended the season with a record of 23-4. averaging 55 pi , a game. In moat ram Mamly Brown and Suzanne Sullivan led the way. in the forward division while Dcbhie Lewis, I ilia Geler , Aliec Crawford, jnd Drliliii' Spears ompn-i-d the stopper unit. There was a lot of hard work and determination pul out by the girls basketball team. Coach Bill Thompson and Marie Wolle and managers Ronux- Mo kowit and Becky Bordelon worked righl along with the learn. Teamwork was the key won! in the team’s success this year; the girls are verv proud of their accomplishments. Our Coaches Bill Thompson and Marie Wolle. coached the K.K.L. girls BB team into an outstanding season. Much time and hard work, not to mention patience, was pul out by both conche . Coach Wolle is new this year, com- ing from Potcet. where she coached one year, to help assist in the girls team, while Coaelt Thompson was head coach last year. Much respect and appreciation is felt for Itoth coaches by all the girls on the team. Thank You. ABOVE- Manager Bonmr Mwlimiu, Gurh Bill Tbomiwon, Drlihir Spear . Kjim Hart. Mamlv Brown. Mur t'nwfonl, AKa Rirlunlwn. WilUr PrWim. Su anrie Sulloan. I.iIj (Vler . Drhbir l -wio. Guch Mar - Wolle. Manager Br. Boriielon. Siinn i. I, to H Del (Jjri. Imi finitl. Karr |jnd. RElAJW (ln li Bill Ttlomjrvon, Coa li Manr Wolle. 178 I Starting (iinurd Alu Ric lurilw.n jump high ovrr Aliliiw iHmv lu •natr 2 (nr the Gander . 2. Su annr (red) Sullitjn and Mandi Rnmn practice 'iNMrfing free throw before the iumr urt . 3. Guard lx u Ciruti. (Millie Sprjr . Alice tirawfnrd. Debi Clark. Lila Gctcr and Debbie Imu warm up before ihr {tame begin I f 9 179 JV QVik AcJtteue rin- J Girls Basketball leam finished their season with a 18-4- record. The team worked well together to achieve this record with help from Coaches Bill Thompson and Marie Welle. Felice Lewis, lam Bletsch ami Kim Boatman made tremendous improvement in the forward position with an average of 50 points per game. I he guard unit was composed of Ava Hall, a transfer from Sterling. Gerri McBride anil Mamie Durio. I feel like the girls have given tremendous effort this season to become a team. They've hustled well and kept a desire to win in their attitude. 1 hey played as a leant and didn’t care who got the credit, hut we still have much improving to do and lots more learning, also. Coach Wolle said. PKTTVRLD ABOl L Knrrlm e rrn M« Brnlr. Sitiniiing, Is ft in High Manir Dunn. Kim Boatman. Fclicr Gwico. Gurh Wollr. I .on BU-txh. A a Hall amt Rnmlj Brook' BELOW. 2. Coath Wollr ran't lirltevr it. 3. Gui'lt Thomjwon THINKS' I Rngrr rra. He lor I o. 2 Rob Griffin «l.p« a pm to Craig Hotrr 3. Top Rou Tom Atubrrry. l-rr Kohler. Crai Hntrr, Rot. Griffin. Coarh Jarkir B r«l- MuUltr Rou Ik.I.In Wildmp. Keith IWIr . Mike Tufki-r. Boiliuu Rou Sieve Wallace. Steve Sufforif. Roger Gunther This year's sophomore l oy had put up a struggle to win. They trained hard and art their mind that they were going to win. They showed their ability to do the best they rnuld and also showed their good sportsman ship after the games toward the op|x ing team. They worked hard to play the Im | that they eould. It finally l aid off. QophoMM Boys Qhoup Good QfJO hiCtiiSlup 182 I Avutiag. Uftto Hi hi Bonnie Mo-.lnH.lr - mgr . Sharon Hudw.n 8.Chr ti French « 12, IVrma NoWo. 16. Thrr,-m Vaughn 23. Br. k ft.nb Inn mgr Silling. Is ft to Right Penny fV nnington I t. Snnw Somorj 10. .Marilyn Ft nn 24. Carol U'ilvm 13. Su«an Fra wo 0. Xut Shoun Marine'll Maihlr-n. Connlr llano . 2. Chri li French ilormn'l want to «hare ihr hall Piesfifticut GVtfo TbOtil l UcvuJi to AJIMj Thir year's freshman a” girls rrally played the pam« well. They proved their eon fide nee well. Thev shownl the best to their ability to play as well a they eould. Thev worked hanl to prove that they were repre- senting ROBERT E. LEE. Bonnie Mo$kowitz and Beek Bordelon -upported ami managed the team well. The girls showed good sportsmanship to the uprising team, in return tliev gc t good sportsmanship in return. Thev hud il fanta-tie year. 183 Cow Fi$[v Pfcuj Ba ktfbM'? Lee . .73 68 .. Lee . .57 44 . .Calena Park Lee . .59 40. Le« . 1« 63. Fond Brook Lee .37 27.... Woodland Lee . .51 16 Smiley Lee 41 49 . Mat Arthur Lin 15 52.... Sterling Lee 54 38 North Shore Lee . .69 44 . ..Galena Park In Coach McClendon opnion ihc 19 6—1977 RKL A and B Freshman lean an the Im sI yd. He also says dial die B team improved immensclv as die season progressed. l-aiu Slew art was die highpoinl man on die team averaging 20 points a game. He made 32 point in the Calena Park game. Darrel! Hunter was die B learn high-point man with a 14 (mint average. At the North Shore game, lie put 12 |M inl on the Uard 184 m i Lee . .36 20 .. . . . . North Shore Lee . 39 12.... Lee . .27 38. . . . Forest Brttok Lee . .41 32 ... Smiley Lee . .39 34... Sterling Lee . .49 29 ... . . North Shore Poftr 18-1 1. Thr Frr hman A Ba kr-tlull tram in alphabetical order Ronald Byrr . Patrick Cor- yall. Thonia Daniel . David Duke. John Klkin . Glen Hoyt. Jerry Johnson, and Lance Stewart. 2 Man. thi i for thr bird !” 3 U'atch my new oft «hoe. 4. Joe Katrado (40l look on anticipating thr neat plat 5. Thr new fad on thr court th « year wa thr Ba krtlull Bump. Page 185. 1 Coach MrClcndon, a 1970 REL graduate, «a the Freshman A and B tram ’ Coarh. Thi i hi rrond year bark at Lre a a roach. 2. Tin it another variation of thr Basketlall Bump. 3. I-aner Stewart need a helping hand 4. Super Clue Mick again. 5. The Freshman B tram member are. in alphatietiral order. Aaron Bmu «jrd. Jeff Bymgton. Joe E trado. Curti Guidry. Krnny lleiaig. Bnan Holle, Darrrl Hunter, lance Muirhi«on. Slrtrn ( r ak. Bohbv Robert on. Darrell Smith, and Tonv Weatberry . 185 H M m Hutr. 1.1 R lK.n (.Win, Dub- Kippmfn-r. MiW Bom-in. Jimnn Girandrait. Murk U hilakrr. David Clark. Srraiut R,.u Tim Sartor. Drmin Malm -. (hntTM K.-ioii. K . hard Cuban. K. m UW . Rol b — II. Thu.!Rou On.- IWr. Mikr KIIU. Willir Malom-. G rv VunDi-rUi-k. Franri f’unt.au.Cb-nn Van (X Hmi-V. IVnni Ali umli'f. Skip Mo I. Db ni Mall. Milton Krllm-r 186 II 197 i Varsity Trade Train look third in Dbtrirt. They also liaii two -.tale (.hialifirrs. Mike Bonrrn ami Skip Hoyt. Tin Imrk s«-as«n ended m a good note. All runner ami field men jierformrd afoul a well as expe led. The Iasi three •neels of the season they eame on strong ami finished high in the final results. I MO RELAY: L to R .Hie Malone. Slop Hoy I. Drruin Malone. Omega Fusion. 2. Jimmy Giradeau. first one to i rtM the finish line at Baytown Relay . 3. Wallace Thompson running the Baton ReU . I MILE RELAY: L to R Omega Fa lon. Richard Galvan. Slop Hoyt. Franc i Panteau. 187 I FIELD EVENT MEN. t.. H (.arx Vanli. Skip Hmi, Giron VjnlVrWk. Omni Alrunilrr. U ill M.ilmir. jihI R..U ft ). i|| •-V DISTANCE Rl NNERS: R., I.,, R Ihlr Fippingrr. Tim Sarion Rwi Rnu Mik. Bonroi. Jimrm Ciranirau. 3. STATE Ql Al.l HERS: Mike Bmii-ni in ibr mile run. awl Skip Hml in ihr Inn pimp. 188 hirti R u. i H Tim Ml . Ml Oil mj . Mf Johmon. Stnmd R«u Mi no Gmxudo. Tbonuu Thirlr. Ri. k, {jrv. Sam Me Whirfrr. Bill Due . 7W Ron U illjrr Thoropxon. Bnin P.-rn. rthur Kuhlrr. Qin T}iurti| on. ilurlr l.illlr. Rnl- n Monlrmr. h M R,.,t. i t„ R Ob nn Ho i. Jrm Sam h«v. (.hirlr. Tijlor. Brym Owi . Tex I I Sokrat. Strand Rom bln ml Binhop. Dnvft Malow. Toi Wrshun. Lwir Hun lim-on. ( jr Dim n . Paul Pixil Thirtl Rum Munror Ni« ho|. Ru ke Cmiijr, Shannon Join- , Trai Flowrr. Paul Thilx«J uuv. 189 In its second year of competitive track, the girls track Warn finished fourth in Distriel behind Forest Brook. Sterling, ami Aliline. The team hod one first place finisher and regional qualifier, Alice Godfrey, in the Shot Put. Alice threw a 38'10 in the district meet. 1 1 MILE RELAY TEAM: Lto H Chmli Frrnrh. Manlwi Flvnn. Rhonda Brook . Tanti Quoti. 2. SPRINT RELAY HAND-OFF LouCiruti amt Karry I .and drive hard 190 . M0 i -u Vru - u,r,;“Fr™ • •T 2 880RELAYtf.am . h w l Ha n. l«, on, ri hu U rTl u ! o' H “ 1 k'R, AlK •,i,' , ,• T m’ rrn- °'r u Frrorh- Tv .on. Nam Fra ,rr. Rhra ,.ravUm. I u G t.. Karr,, lurt. IMd Qari. MM A« u«nncSoli,on. karrv Land. Ja. In- Caldwrll. Ann. Wallace. Rhonda BrooU. An .b Ha«,J. Alnr Codfr, Front R„„ |4H. WrtM-h,Umh J 1'. ' M FiHiim. Kim ftuinun. Karrn Smith. Manlvn Flynn. V Summit Sullivan throw the di 191 OtOSS County f-f Tw t QuuoJtlfM (piCtate Ueefc 1 Sept. 25 6 Mile Relay Ut Oct. 2 RKI. Invitational 1st Oct. 9 Brazoswood Invitational 4th Oct 16 RSS Invitational 2nd Oct. 23 Clear Creek Invitational 1st Oct. 29 Clear Like Invitational 2nd Nov. 6 Forrest Park Invitational 3rd Nov. 19 District Meet 2nd Dec. 4 Regional Meet 4th 1. Junit Girardeau «t lh« winner of ihe Di - inri Meet. 5lh in the Rrfiinnil Mrri and i Stair qualifier. 2. Varsity mrmbrrt arr: Hrn k Rou Tim Sarior. Wallace Thompson. Jimmy Girardeau. Mike Bonrm. Front Rou Dale Fip- pinger, Naihanrll Prado. Lupe Prqucno, 3. The two Cro « Country Sute Qualifier were Mike Bonrm and Jimmy Girardeau. 4. The Gaxebo wa« where the Crow. Country team met before pra«tire. 5. Coach Bo with one of hi u ual e pre ion . 192 I. Kdnard Bi hop vim ihr winmrof the Frr h man Division. 2. Thr JY « mrmU-r rr Batk Row. Jr(f Johnson. Jrrrrll lawrrixr. Arthur Kohlrr. Ruaty Jrnkins. CJurlr I.illlr. Dorn mjto Salina . Front Row Frrnandn Rriulon. Bryan Thirlr. Thomas Thirlr. Paul Co , ami Andrew Furnlr 193 Hut I Huti lamia Yuuwr, Muri T «m, I o-u |toil v. lamia Norn . ( nrr I a «II. Jam • Mi a«ll«nti. Jam I Ibm. Nilian O in. I jw ti KjiIhmiit Wrifthi WnJr Jr Hint Aim Hahw. Daiilwi Aii«om. Man u M i alf. I jura Nocn«. lamia Nnaw-I, Jennifer WaUlroil. Kite WiKtrjil. Karlura Krrrr. Ifa ir (atlr. Vraw Hum Jam (irrriuMll. Amt Ihiniunjt. Amt I Jirolnivn. Ikunihi (iinnlrju. Kalhkcn Kri ak. I ham Hn inl hum Hum Manager lionim ilium'. Melimlo Waller. Maria Itomlli Ih . I «irr.iiin Htan. ami Manor’ r I Shull . A!m 1‘ulurnl iKmiia («A. Trrri Wehl . Jennifer HIn ami Cami % illiam- ''V t • (A) Melinda Walker. 'Tbi salrr u te like . . . (B) Shan T on. What do nu mean I'm rout thr «mrij (C) Li a BjiUv. | hope thrrr’rr no l u r in thi Mlrr. (D) Aim C, Manu Gwamha. and Bahv (inamUi -TV iiH'ipuim. fE) [kimihi Girardeau, our «lalr finali !, dnn. (TT Linda Younee drop in. (G) Linda Nravrl, Do I inp iw ' (Hi Ii a bird. It' a plane. No, it’ Jane Greenuall. (I) HELP! Plea«r don't let me (all. I an’l ini! This year's Iram consisted of 33 swimmers, alias GW A MBAS! The season was a winning une. the Varsity with a 4-1 record. This was the first time in five years the team lost a dual or tri-meet, the result of a flu bug. The JV’s hail a perfect record. The Gwamlias have an annual l ani{uct anil parlies. A Swim-a-lot is their money-making project with which they liought a new stereo, warm-ups. goggles, and hel| ed pay some entrv-fi cs. IMife tpofo' Kathryn Wright, the Watcrpolo coach said. This was our second year in competition, and the kids did a tremendous job. We improved a great deal ami are looking forward to next season. ' Lee . .20 1............Alamo H. Lee .24 0..............Humble Lee . 9 11...............Clear Creek Lee . 10 15...........Jersey V. Lee .10 8...............North Shore Lee . . .7 9....... North Shore Lee . .10 11 Jersey V. Lee . . 6 14... Lee . .11 16 ... . . . . North Shore Lee . 6 9 ... L ?C . .10 9 . Ball Lee . .5 7.... 1. The Boy and the Girl S im Tram arr left to ri hi. to to bottom. David Barth. Mark Bailry. John Dili , Bnirr Fippingrr. (Jurln IlmiM-r, Dan Poirot. Shari Tv on. Amy Chmtenrn. Amy Dunning. Cindy William . Diannr Bo ti k. Manner: Bonnir William . Mr . Wright. Malt Maloy. Maria Bond- lorhr. Jam Pirn r 2. Dan Poimt. John Fhlig. ami Mark Bailry arr trying to grt thr hall in a gamr again ! Sterling. 3. Mr . Wright giving hrr (amoti look. 4. Diannr Bo ti k a ing thr gamr at hr Clear Crrrk gamr. 196 Boys QwhnTPAim Co i contemplating thr next rare. 4 Brrnt BrrnUrl % • a our year member of ihr boyn wim tram. 5. Brut r Kippirigrr a a txo-yrar member. 6. Mark Bailrt « a thrre-vrar member. . Robert Barth wa a oor-yrar mrmbrr 8. Glrnn Baugh wa a one-year Irllrrman 9 Mikr Brgrman mm a one-year mrmbrr. 10. Ruwrll Markcrt a four-year Irllrrman. 11 Mall Makn a a four rar Irllrrman. 12- Paul Cox wa a one-year Irllrrman. 13. John Ehlig wa a ihrrr-yrar Irllrrman. 14. Jamn. Prio r m a Iwo-yrar Irllrrman IS. Dan Poiroi -a a onr-yrar Irllrrman. 16. Al Rodrigues onr-yrar Idler 17. Sean Rudolph: four-year letter. 18. Andre Well ; onr-yrar mrmlirr. 19. John Wheel ; onr-yrar member. 20. Jinx Prirrr doing a «uprr dor The 1976-1977 Boys’ Swimming Tram hail a good M-ason with four Regional qualifiers. They were also second in district play. 197 Top lo Bottom I. to H 1 Bifk Ritu Nanr Morrno, Nihan Own. Mr . JoAnnr York. Kay Kelly. |.i«a Swalm Sitting Kay Whitcomb. Kelly S|¥-at . Patty Freer. Kilry Kozak, and Anita Chandler. 2 Back Rou Anita Qundirr. Kelly Spear . Patty Frrrr. lj-a Swalm. Kay Kelly, and Kili-v Ko ak Front Rou Nanry Moreno. Nihan Own. and Kay Whitcomb. 198 L lo R, Top u Bottom: 1. Nano Mon-no and Kay Whilromb won ihr JoAnnr York award. 2. Nihan Ozrn our honorary member. 3. Sen- ior. Pally Freer 2L -I. Senior, Kelly Sprar 1L 5. Senior, Nancy Moreno 2L 6. Senior, Kay Whitcomb 2L The girls golf team participated in four tournaments: Baytown Invita- tional — Goose Creek Country Club. Lamar High School — Fort Bend Country Club. Silsbec High School — Silsbec Country Club. Stark High School — Sunset Grove Country Quh. REL and RSS hosted the second annual Baytown Invitational. REL placed fifth and Sterling came in sixth. The first team won third place in the Silsbec tournament. District was held at New port Coun- try Club. The first team won third place and received medals. Eight of the ten girls lettered for the year 1976-77. They are Patty Freer 2L, Nancy Moreno 2L. Kelly Spear 1L, Caryn Vernon 2L. Kay Whitcomb 2L. Kay Kelly 3L Kilcy Kozak 1L and Lisa Swalm 1L. Special recognition to Sophomores Kilcy Kozak and Lisa Swalm — both did excellent for the first year. Lisa was low scorer in the Silsbec tourna- ment. The JoAnne York Golf Award went to Seniors Kay Whitcomb and Nancy Moreno. The team was coached by Mrs. JoAnne York. 199 Boys Golfy 1. Top nfcht arr thi year Boy Golf team. They arr baUom nw, I la r: Andre Writs, David Smith, Slrvrn Sandhop. Top Rim Coach Hcrhlrr. John Sandhop. and Jeff Reilly. 2. Left is John Sandhop, Sr. 3. Next pane top. Jeff Reilly, Jr. 4. David Smith, Soph. 5. Bottom. Steven Sandhop. Soph. 6. Andre Wells. Fresh. Thr Gamier Golf Team had a rough reason. The year did have some outstanding individual efforts from all members of the team. Some of the scores were as follows: John Sandhop an 82 at Texas Gty, finished eighth individually: Steve Sandhop an 83 at Scaly, ninth individually: David Smith an 85. the second day of district, ninth best score of the day; Kevin Mercer an 85 at Scaly; David Howell a 95 at district. Jeff Reilly had a 79 for third at Pine Wood, a 79 for sixth at Tejas. and an 83-78 for fourth at the district meet. 200 201 30 U tus gW 5 Lo s s Boys 76 uuS Teo i 1. TV 1977 Boys Trnni Tram was Irfl to right. lM ttom to top: Coach Angela Perr , Mike Rut. Bud Chaloupka. Joel Partin, Cary Mil- nrr. Scott Dickson. G ach Watson. Jay New- ton. A leu Dr Palma. Larry Johnson, Geoffry Cuill. Ronald Cauthrn. Ronnie Blystone. Dale Clarke. Da id Mosley. Cu Caulhen, Trary CharLon. David Cray. Clenn Oviedo. Ken Julian, ami Allen Watson. 2. The Freshman Double Champions were Mike Rice and Jay Newton. 3. Three member ol the team were Geoffry Cuill. Alex Dr Palma, and Cary Mil- ner. 4 Ronald Cauthrn and Allen Watson were the 2nd place District Doubles Champi- on . 5. Some member of the Ciri Tenni Team were Ann Davi , Shirley Adam, Trmr Watson. Wendy Fenton. 6. The 3rd place Dis- trict Girl Double Champion were Lynn Offerman and Therese Beck. 7. The 1977 Girl Tenui Team mrmbrr were left to right, top to bottom: Trmr Watson, Shirley Adam. Mit i Carpenter. Ann Davi . Coach Perea. Lynn Offerman. Wendy Fenton. Therese Beck. EJvia Pequeno. and Coach Thurman Watson. 8. El a Pequeno ami Mit i Carpenter were al o Tenni Team member . 202 26 U utS W 9 LOSSES fav QVth TftitwiS 203 I. Allrn Watson in action. 2. Ronald Cauthm tuning l hr hall. 3. El via Prqueoo was thr 2nd place Girl Singles — Regional Qualifier. 4. The Freshman member were left to right, top to bottom: Glrnn Oviedo. Joel Partin. Scott Dickson. Guy Cauthrn. David Mosley,Tracy Charlson. and David Gray. 5. Leslie Thompson was a Junior member of the Tennis Team. 6. Trrrie Watson is determined to hit the hall this time. Lee 5 Smiley 0 Lee 5 Forest Brook 0 Lee 5 Calena Park 0 Lee 5 Airline 0 Lee 5 Mac Arthur 0 Lee 5 North Shore 0 Lee 0 Sterling 5 The Boys Tennis Team ended with a 30-5 season record. 204 Lee 4 Smiley 1 Lee 3 Forest Brook 2 Lee 5 North Shore 0 Lee 4 Galena Park 1 Lee 5 Aldine 0 L« e 4 MacArthur 1 Lee 1 Sterling 4 The Girl’ Tennis Team ended with a 26-9 season reeord. Tin leam did a ureal job this year. They had a lot of enthusiasm and wanted to win. This year's record shows that they accomplished their goal.” — Coach Watson 205 Vcas j BasebM 206 Top Rou. Ufiu Right Coach Gao Herrintfon. Chm Tofnmr. WnOry Gnyrorn. M.kr Holcomb. AUin Ruhrn. Ell Rollon. Rol.hu- lidi. H.II Cml-c RoUotN Rou. Is i to Right Oontr Cro . Matl IMinu . Trrv Brook . M.k - Vr rlkj. Jimrm Gammon. IXinm Sltvrmotl. Ru cll Cannon. Dtirrrl VI .llanl R-.E.L OFP. 2 Co M 2 9 Gohxston 8 5 Cxmw 1 2 GoIveston 0 4 0 ConnM 2 2 M$ y 0 5 Galveston 2 4 Couth Houston 2 2 Couth Houston 5 4 A( knb 1 5 ‘GcJkntiPQAh 4 2 ‘Chitfey 2 16 2 6 ‘Worth Cho 7 1 1 ‘frwsstBtook 1 8 'StetbKg 0 1 (dinb 10 9 ‘GtiJI iciPcvdb 5 8 ‘ShuJfiy 0 8 ‘ AxrfArthuJi 2 4 ‘WorthChovb 2 15 ‘Forest Btoot 2 6 'Stetiuig 1 8 ’Sfytkig Btftucfi 2 0 Sa h R tybiMM 1 B( DISlRiCJ 0 PwtAri u ' 2 0 PcwtA'tiW 8 207 The Ganders baseball liam ended the season with a big win over cross-country rival Sterling. The win gave REI. a 191 season record. 12-2 district record and made them the undisputed district champs. The Ganders went on to play Port Arthur for the bi-dis- trict playoffs. Coach Gary Harrington said that “Port Arthur had a good team, but we all know that the REL Gan- ders are much, much bolter.” VcwSEfey QhbwS- t-Ofo L Dunn a Gander Baseball Game, everyone know where Trey Brook ' mind i . but during the rest of Ihe da), one can only imagine. 2. Come closer and 111 crack this bat over your bead. exclaim no. 16. Bui Robert Holt doevn't understand why hi opposing teammate i so upset just because they lost. 3. Coach Herrington does hi weekly duty of watering the dirt at the 'Hondo Herrington Sport Complex.' 4. Coach Grobrrg isn't frowning, it's just his usual happy self. 5. Winning the District title for the Gander was something worth cheering about. 6. Pitcher Russell Cannon hurls a pitch that' so fast that only the beat of batters could hit it. Since these batter were all on our team, the game went very, very slowly. 208 f-fert-OGS tw Uctu U -Douw Bad Rou Ouch Rirky Burch. Mike Cur, Gerald Salma . Jeff Ganske. Johnn Scott, John Flkins, Trrral Houghton. Second Rou Robert Harp. Bnan Hoik Bobby Sim . Johnny Santana. Mikr Clement, Lam White. Matt Johnson. Bottom Rou Jdl Wood . Darrell Smith. Ernest Ybarra. Tommy UVergnr. David Duke, Keith Dooley 1 1977J.V. Bct ebM Qcli duJ 6 Lee Katy 1 5 Lee GalvrstonBall 6 1 Lee IJ Porte S 4 Lee South Houston 0 0 Lee North Shore 10 8 Lee Rayburn 2 2 Lee Galvrston-Ball 4 12 Lee Rayburn 4 9 Lee Humble 1 6 Lee Aldme 7 5 Lee South Houston 3 3 Lee South Houston 1 0 Lee Aldinr 6 2 Lee Galena Park 1 6 Lee MarAnhur 4 IS Lee Smiley 0 •? • Lee North Shore 6 8 Lee Forest Brook 9 I Lee Sterling 8 10 Lee Aldinr 9 11 Lee Galena Park 3 4 Lee Smiley 5 6 Lee MarArthur 5 5 Lee North Shore 8 2 Lee Sterling 4 10 Lee Forest Brook 1 1. Even though the catcher waa ready, he had a chance to rest after Lee hit a fly. 2. At thin moment in the game, one might think the team b having a talk with the pitcher, but not true; they're really talking about a Gatorade break. 209 The Varsity Girls Volleyball team topped off the year by winning the Consolation and Sportsmanship Trophies. Their season record ended with nine wins and 17 losses. Two sophomores. Alva Richardson and Maria Garcia, made All-District teams. Their Coach is Miss Mary Taylor. 210 Qiy 'S Varsity U utS Tiopldes 1. Laura Ham ), Carol, and Lou Ann Bletch get in potition to win the game. 2. Coach Ta lor call a tin - out to give a few pointer . 3. Ia u Ann Bletch practice voile)ing the lull 4 Kim Boatman. Alice Godfrey. Carol Wilwo and Trrr a DeLeon all are read) to grt into action. 5. Coach Taylor. Drbliir Spear , Karen Hart. Alva Richardoon. I.ila Celerv Kerry I-and Boihtm Ron Maria Garria. Robyn Tuclsrr. Debi Clark. Lou Gruti. Mgr. Jana M Shan 6 lam Bletch goe down for a winning point. 7. Alice Godfrey • a trite the hall instead of volleying it lock over the net. 8. law Bletch si) . We'll win the nr t game. 211 JimiflA V iSitij PdcvCRS SeCOwi fa D fooCfc I Top Rim - :« .v li Aiiitrb Perr . Alirr Godfrey. Lou Bletrh. Kim Boatman, Tw m DfUon. ftoiiom Ron I jura Haney. Judy Folder. Carol Wilton, Rhonda Brook . 2. Carol Wilton, warming up %• !• her other tram mat . 3. Rhonda Brook prartirr her M-rvr before the name. 4. The girl are warming up before they play a big Kame 212 Pte$(uitctM Gqttcui to'VcM bc TotiiMS For the first time ever, the Girls Voiles hall teams this year added a new section, a Freshman S |iiad. There were nine girls on this new team. They won eight games and lost six. The girls also played a tournament with Lamar Consolidated and were awarded fourth place in District. I. I. Alice Godfrey i ready to play and |trt down to liutinm 2. Lou Blct« h serve the lull for the winning point. 3. Kerry (.and rt for action a« 55 wno thr tall. 4. Loo Bletch take her tin e getting lark in pber to serve the hall. 5. Top Ron Tina Krutanger. Barbara Freer. Barry Taylor. Via Phillip . Bottom Rtm Lori Whitney. Chrnli Frrnch. Carla Phinry. Mgr. Bonnie Mo-kowit - 213 Tin- Baytown Relay Queen Contest is open t i Senior piri from Lee ami Ster- ling. Clulis. Homerooms or classes ma sjtonsor a senior girl. Each girl has her picture taken l y a photographer. Th«-s - pictures are sent to the judges. They also attend assemblies at lioth schools, and they attend the track meet, when- the Queen and two finalists, from both schools, are announei d. I Donna t «ik malting dimn I hr ar lr during an awrmbli. 2- Debbie Phillip during an awrmlili. 3 Quern of 1977 Has town Rrlas Ka Whitcomb 4. Paula Herrin walking to receive flower during a M-nil(ty. 5. Gnds Rentes on Mag 6. Sterling con- testant «landing on thr lagr during an a rmhls. 7. her ronle UnU «landing during an iMrmWs 8 QITEN AND FINALISTS: Carta CJoudt. Sterling. Detdoe Phillip . HKI-. kas Whitcomb. RKI.. Cands Name. RKI.; Drln I-inkham. Sterling. 9. Kas ll liili'umli walking forward to receive the title o( 1977 Havtown Rrlas Queen. 10. Anne Rhode. 197( Rrlas Queen crowning Kas. 11. Kas rrertv- ing flosser and trophs. 12. Drnnt Alexander ••wort mg Roiiln Tucker to the tagr 215 He ito f-f Coynes’’ The dale was October 29th. The place — Stallworth Stadium. The event — the day President Ford came to Baytown to see the REL Ganders in action. We first heard of it on Thursday and thought it was a joke. But when news teams from Channels 13. 11, and 2 filmed our pep rally, our principal, and our students, we knew it was no myth. During the «lay Friday we saw men in lr« nch coals and dark sunglasses talking to Mr. Armstrong. The Band and Brigadiers were met by these same men when leaving the buses at the stadium when horns and boxes were searched. Tension grew as we waited for his arrival. The impres- sive limo. the walk with Aristides Trifillio, and the flip of the coin were all duly recorded on film before the game was allow d to get underway. Many people have already forgotten the won (34-0). but few will ever forget the day President Ford came to Lee. I. The fan . couldn't decide winch to Match — the President or the game. 2. Adding to the excitement were the Secret Sen ice men in their famou trench coat and dark gliiMe . 3. The president acemcd to enjoy the game — of cour e! He wa watching the Gander . 4. While player and referee looked on. the cnachm were introduced to Coadl Ford.” 216 Rfigiowai' OixOthfji 1. Skip Hoyt — l ong Jump. phutd in-ond in Rational and third in statr Dmnm Alrxandrr — Dincw. 2. Jimmy Girardeau — mill run. pi «1 fourth in Rrgiunal. 3. Mike Borx-m — mile run. plarrd first in Rrponal and second in t tr. 4. Dorothy Girardeau — twimminp. placed wronil and fourth in Rejtionai and i th in Suite. R«-gional Qualifier; art- considered thr most outstanding people in their own fields. These honors do not just hapiM-n. They are a result of many mornings anti evenings of practice anti hard work. 218 I. Dill - Ki| |iiii|t«-r - Cn Otunlr . Tun ir- lor — Cnw Ominil's 2. Glrn VamlrrtvrK — f olr Vault. | larr l xixlh in Rifinnjl 'i Ijmla Y«mw S imnii«K. 4 Umrju FnMon — Mil 1 Ri'las. 5. Frann Panwau — Mil - Ri'U . 6. Hiriuri Fn-r-r Ss timmnjc. 7 Bairr Kip. |Mii|ti r — Svsimminjt Srjn Rudolph innui 8 Mall Mains Sstimminp 9. Jmnifrr ft jUlrjtil Sssimminti 10. Mark Hallo Stsimminit II. (Xirilsn n. n — Swimming. 12 John Fiili -Sttiminjiy. 219 Tta iq TutoOi 222 76-77 Lea sfa Sfa k CCosvtooin Oftfwulr Page. I. tu H Terr a Aycuilar. Fa e WaUtead. Debtor Spear . Trre a Cardwell. KHU Sprar , Susin Akin . Diana Porti . Joy Meier. Ro eAnn B rd. Standing Unda Marli- ne . Craig Friermuod. and Mr Sherman. Sui Pictured: Laura Hanes. Ka Johnson. Melanie Mnwkuwit . Pam Field . I. Pam Md working dilijrentls on hrr club page 2. Suvin Akim how her ability lo keep people' attention. 3. Ye . ur n- mrwi. IkjI we do get our work donr 4. Linda Marline hiding brhind her pur -. 5. Mr . Sherman work. a hard a am- bod). 223 W ikskops aiUflAoMWviUliops Throughout the year the annual staff attended several workshops. Tin- first workshop at thr University of Texas was attended by Melanie Mos- kowit . Kelly Spears. Joy Meier, Debbie Spears. Diana Portis, Limia Martinez, and Faye Walstead. The Lit College Journalism Day was attended by the whole staff. This was a one day workshop with such shakers as Ron Stone and Dick Gottlieb. The San Jacinto College Journalism Workshop was attended by Joy Meier, Debbie Spears and Diana Portis. In the District UIL Meet at Aldine. Diana Portis won thin! place in headline writing. The yearlKtok staffs service project was making colored l.D.’s for all students. The Staff was also a sponsor of the first Spring Candlelight Dance, April first. Mr. and Mi vs Roln-rt E. Lit ami class favorites were announced at the dance. We also for the first time made a movie to promote yearbook sales. The movie Iwgan with a newsreel of the football game that President Ford visited. Next was an excerpt from a horror movie. And it ended with skits acted out by annual staff alKMit what would happen if there were not enough yearbook sales. Top In Bottom. Isft to Bight 1. Kelly taking it easy bet wren mtsmoh ol workshop. 2. Dor anyone remember the dirty joke that we learned at camp7 224 W 0 O' Prrudenl L n n Offrrman to firr PrruilrM MaHeor Juroiwr Sn friary Am Oin trn cn R«tu Oof(rr Cuill Tmtuim I iiwla Youiim- PaHiiunenlttrian OiriKn An n Spomor Mrv French Reporter Hlmmh Brook 225 ChapLun Elm Aldaco Seritor Director Elena Ayala Juruor Director Cindy Morrlock AitCjlCW Below are senior members L to R: Darilyn Anson. Amy Christenson. Geoffrey Gutll. Lynn Offerman. Lima Aldaco. Virkie Houghton, Nano Avalos. Rhonda Brooks, and Linda Younse. j ✓ I Sophomore Director Mary Ann French 226 Pwj cfe Thr 1976-77 Anchor club was very active this year. Starling off with going caroling at Gulf Coast Hospital and dressing their beau, Geoffrey Guill, a Santa Claus. Other service projects were helping the Pilot club at a smorgas- bord dinner, and playing bingo at the St. James House. Their money-making project was selling candy, over $500.00 was made. 1 1 Top left arc Junior member . Top Row, L to R Liu Sc hull . Melinda Walker. Jennifer Wind, and Rom mi Dunn. Sfuldle Rou Molly Mayo. Cindy Mofdork. Charlene Juengcr, and Phylli Long. Bottom Rote Patti Mcdurg. Marlene Juenger, Terry Storck. and Marilyn Grey. Not pictured i Anne M FJhannon. Middle picture are Soph, member . Top Rou, 1. to R Beth Adler. Dagmur Aalund. Anne Staaney. Karla Hufford, JoAnn Goolsby. Kathleen McCreary. P tl Duguay, Giggt Brewer. Mary Ann French. Martha Fro t. and Katherine Petro ky. Middle Rote: Gaye Maloch. Robbie Corneiiu . Enn Douty, Janice W dliamson, LeEva l.u k. Theresa FTore . and Pam Hollaway. Bottom Rou Becky Johnson, Jana Johnson. Liu Murphy. Becky Wmrgarlncr, Kellye Art rnraut. Jody Johnson. Not pictured arr Liu Stringer, and Susan Rhode . 227 I Kirlurj KuMra. Lrah Haflerrlon. Hn k I .T-ind) Hut. H l- ri Bmniari. David Sim Hand. La a Bailrv. Uri Whitney. Diana Rodrigue . Gndy U illam . U ill Kt« liunl Marline . Baldrmar CHivim-., Tamms Mi l ughlin. (Juan Garrii not pi iimtl I 2. All Region On hr tni tminlwr rrr Gndy William ami RoUrt BoMiia k- 3. Suj rnor Rating Cla I Quarlet I'll. olu and riwtnblrmUot tlo R ('unis William , David Slnrkland, la-ah Haggerton. and Robert Ro niark. 228 1 ? M ' vj 1 R ik Ho John Sandhop Prwidmt. Terr Gilliam — Scrrrun; Lilian Dili - Trrj urrr. Mall Mali Vice Prr.,drnl Ftmt R“ Tn-v Brook- Ouplain; Jiinmv Mncr Parliamentarian. 2. Srnior mrtnbrr are I tu t. Back Rou McUnm Moakowita. Kell IXdl ’ . R r Klrintrhmidl. T«-r -sa GtHiain. L nn Sr «It, Annr MrDonald. Olia Ncavd. Lynn Offrrman. Amy OinMiwm. Minor! Ir (Ju no((. Joanne Gnlliih. Lillian Ehl Am Rou Brurr Fippimtrr. Krith Havkrll. Krvin Prar«r. David Clark. Jimmy Mnrr. T..mm G.dlo. John Sandhop. M.lrh Pcan . Hard fWr. Slrvrn Slrirkland. Mall Malo . Mike Bonrm. and Trr Brook . 229 yjJb • fcM • cut • pM • uviap • add heant • cut • joW Student) never malt how much love there is in a school until they try to make enough valentines t« symboli that emotion. The NHS tried to do just that and by the end of the five-hun- drrdth valentine lhe were beginning to Wish there weren't quite « many |H uple at Lee. Tl e money raised by the sale of these went Inward a scholarship for a NHS member and if anyone ever needs any red or white confetti, there is prohahly still some in the carpet of Mrs. Bruce’s room. 230 I J| MOR MRMBKRS- Rm L Ron. I lot SliuM Swilk. Stnr CariH-iilrr, Homt-r JuhiiMiu. biiul Mum . Sam Vdjiti . Jimtm liirault u. Thimu All. ii % jImki. John M inter. Trrn Burtun. Jt-lf UinmI. Dx.nrx Cntton. (snlrr Rom I.im Mooer. Twi GAcr. M «r Cumram. MjriUn Cm . L Wall. Mull Mj u. Jeniffcr Hllu or. I jura Norm. Sirfam Hur i. Man Ann Crow. Fruni R,,u Karen Knock, Pulli MrQvnt. u jh Nelson. Ann M Kilhaiuim. |rrw B«n . Tcm Slurrk. Our lew Jcuniiir. Marlene Jenn - , Sherri Poolr. Drillin' Gontlnun. ami Ihrlira D rr 3. $ir en Sire Aland Thank jou, thank iwl 2 juhn Simlh i|i. Mik Borwm. Sieve Strirklnnl. anil Ruair Klien hinuli at a work part making valentine for all of lb 1 rei pnipli' at la 4 Mark Railrv and Am Chn len cn iIim u« thr mmrniml ol Sunn who i donut hrr own irmon of the Btinm Hop Marin Ay ub Jimmy Girardeau Celia Nravel Cindy Adam Debra Goodman Kennv Novel Sam Adams Cynthia Gorec Susan Nelson Stivin All ri|chl Marilyn Gray Laura Norris Shrri Anderson Duane Gregory Lynn Offerman Mark Bailey JoAnne Griffith Keith Opryshek Irrnr Ben Edward Hassell Kevin Pearre Mik Bonrrn Paula Herring Mitch Pearre Terry Burton Slefani Hurst Willie Peyton Connie Bronscomr Homer Johnson Lisa Plan Trry Bnmks Charlene Jumper Sherri Poole Sieve Carpenter Marlene Juengrr Hardy Power Minellr Chosnoff Rosie Klirntrhmidl Cynthia Roliert- Amy Chrisiensen Karen Krislik John Sandhop David Clark Jean I-ankford Joan Saunders Terri Coker Thomas Lipecomh Lynn Scull Mary Comeaux Phillis Long Eugenia Smith Mary Ann Crow Pally McClurg Stuart Smith Diane Davit Ann McDonald Terry Storck Jana Di| i rl Anne McElhannon Steven Strickland Kelly Doolrv Sharon Macon Carl Theile Deliorah Dyer Malt Maloy Lee Thomison Lillian F.hlig Richard Martinez Allen Watson John Ehlig Molly Mayo Terri Webb Jennifer Ellisor Jimmy Meier Kay Whitcomb Connie Fielder John Minter Nancy Williams Bruce Fippenger Lisa Moore Jennifer Wilzrl Jeff Ganske Ronald Morris Jeff Wood Thorna Gidley Melanie Moskowil Janet Young Teresa Gilliam Sponsor: Mrs. Brm e 231 fu 77 tta uuM bft . . . tta greatest at Robert Lm. 233 These, Aw LenAjm . . . 234 What is leadership? Thursday afternoon a Iradrr was someone who lei you leave early. Friday night il was looking cool on the outside while you were melting on the inside. On the field it was trying to get something done without being mean. It was caring. In the Brig, it was saying, be quiet for the tenth lime. It was gathering money for shirts, taking picture} , and checking roll. Leadership in Brig was organizing partis and service projects. It was getting volunteers or doing it alone. It was caring. IJJ I PACE — 1. Lynn Srull — Company Commander. 2. Krlly Spear Drum ami Bogle Com mander. 3. Molly Oregon - Lieutenant of Twirlrr . 4 hllun Khlig — Drum and Bugle Major. S. ('indy Bailey — Company Major 6 Melanie Mo kowit — Doll Captain. 7. Piula Flower — Fmhnun Captam 8. Dridnr Down — Lieutenant of Fla RIGHT PACE— 1. Vice President Join Saundcrv 2. President — Candy Nance. .1 Treaa.rrr— Kelly Dooley. 4. Secretary — Rowe Kleinw-hmidt. 5. Historian — Pam McDaniel. 6 Dim tor - Mr . Kern ami Mr . Thiele 235 1977 BGowdb Tin Queen of the 1977 Brigadier Ball was Candy Nam e. Her Escort was Travis Pitkin. Princess was Cind Bailey and she was escorted by Mike Zi-glin. Duch« s$« s were as follows: Ail-Brig Duchesses were Kelly S| e3i and Ter sa Gilliam. Their Escorts werr Dennis Cemosek and Joel Ball respectively. Faye Waktead and Paula Flower were Senior Duchesses. Paula was ««scortcd by John Echols and Faye’s escort was Drew Hop| er. Junior Duchess was Jana Dippel who was escorted by Paul Lounftbrrry. Diana Portis was sophomore duchess ami she wa escorted by Jimmy Meier. Giro! Gregersen was freshman Duch- ess and she was escorted by Tommy Lavergne. Brig Ball overall chairman was Cindy Bailey. Kelly Dooley was in charge of programs and bandstand. Each Brigadier received a glass as a souvenir which were provided h the favor committee. 236 Ijt i Pagr 1. Lta R an- qiurtrrmantrr for the year Trrna Gillum — Drum Mutic. Molly Gregory — New ; Mary Ann Hillin — Attend- ante; Terri Han on - Magazine. and Cutdy Adam — Drum. Front Ron Sylvia Wilson — Social; Debbie Phillip — Bugle Music; Andy Jackton — Bugle; and Kathy Slanina — Uni- form . 2. COUNCIL MEMBERS: Bark to Front. Frmhman Carol Grrgemen and Anne Wallace; Sophomores Jane Greenawalt and Diana Portis; Juniors Stefani Hurst and Julie Hughe ; and Senior Trrrua Gilliam and Deb- bie Phillip . 2nd LIEUTENANTS: L to R. Sianihng Kathy Slanina. Kay Whitcomb. Deb- bie Phillips, Andy Jackson, Gndy Adam . Car- oline Walmsley. Lucy Flore . Rosie Kleinseh- midt Sylvia Wilson. Candy Nance, and Bonnie McCullough. Statrd art Patti Freer. Faye Wal- trad. Mary Ann Hillin. Kelly Dooley . Teresa Gilliam. Cherie Goodwin. Debbie Scott. Donna Brockman, Terri Hanson. Joan Saunders, and Pam McDaniel. ft's U y! For Brigadier . May means getting up at 4:00 in the morning to make May baskets for the teachers, making up dances to perform at the junior highs and finding out who will be officers for the next year. Above, Patti Kern. Mary Fly nl, Toni Jackson. Cassie Madden and Cry stal Durkee sing of the joys (?) of summer camp. Left. Danny Schroder and Tommy Gidlry sing 'Barbara Ann . 3. Sargcants L to R were Donna Brockman, Kelly Dooley. Bonnie McCullough. Cheri Goodwin. Lucy Flores, and Caroline Walmsley. 4. Brig managers were top to Iwittom: Sophomores Roger Guenther and Keith Carnes. Juniors Danny Schroder and Jeff Reilly, and Seniors Craig Freirmood and Tommy Gidlcy. 237 XtuJu U Ji Ky [ (M to Uwcunv I Brigadier perform al the las-Sterling game 2. Paula Fltmrt has couragr! 3. Even in thr jmuring rain. Brigadier have «piril. 4. It urr fell good lo br homr jl SulUnnh oner again 5. Molly Gregory thinks somebody goofed. 6. Brigadier nuke a double diamond fomution. 7. Bark on the road again! 238 THE LEE BRIGADIERS. OUR CORPS AND ITS SPIRIT- spin! — silling for 4 hours in the pouring rain. Polishing but- tons and boots and driving in a broken down bus with a broken down driver. WILL FOLLOW US ALL THROUGH THE YEARS. ITS WARMTH. AND ITS JOYS. AND ITS SINCEREST FRIENDSHIPS, ITS LAUGHTER. ITS SERVICE. ITS TEARS — tears of joy for winning district, for beating Sterling, for being number one. Tears of sadness for seniors realizing their last time to marrh as Brigadiers. WE RE THANKFUL FOR DAYS. THAT WE’VE ALL SPENT TOGETHER. AND NIGHTS W HEN W'E M ARCHED AMID CHEERS — standing ovations and applause almost made those long Thursday practices worthwhile. OUR MEMORIES WEAVING. WE LL GO ON RECEIVING. THE SPIRIT OF LEE BRIGADIERS. once a Brigadier, always a Brig- adier. The games may end but the memories last forever. . . . WiM Ltu t v 1 239 1. Our man- prarlirr far thr rant. 2. Guide in our file !” 3. We‘rr number ONE 4. Marianne M Alpin give Ijum Murph) a little Bn lane I flat i Ron. Lt- R Qhti (ioiHlMin, Mo8 (irnion. Donna Bn knun. IMiln1 Dtmn . Ilonmr Mi (lullmifh. IkmiM Cool Front Row. Lto R Jranir Kamin-li, Knit Ffrrr. Omit Ratio. Brju Tro Km ml . MrUinir Moilimit . Pam Mi Uiitlrl, Lillian K.hlm 2. ProMlrttl - Mrlanir Mmlimit .1. lut Pn nfcftl Jrtinifrr KiliMir V Oirrr |minlinu SrrrrUn Omf Ratio. 5. JUNIORS- Botk Rim. I. If R lulh Sliniiu. Paula Km !. lamra llano. Ii«a Giinaln, (iinMinr WIhtIi . lamb Gutrr. Mar UmW . l lir'DuimpMift. Shrrrill .liti I. Grralir Kall.ua. ji-rmifii Efli or. latum Norn . 6. Sjhhimii - M« Jo l« IVmrr. 2- I- Rnurxiing Srrn-Uf —Pally Frcrr. 2 lli«lomn - IViitir |X wn . 3. Trrj urrr - Moll Gregory. 1. I jfluirvrnljruri — Donna Brinkman. 5. RryorVf — Boonir M «'ullnuj:h. 6 Sophonwwrv (mm L to H Joy Mrkr. Markka Mrtralf, Jminfe Porlrr. Ann GU-nilcnmng fro R Lto R DpIii (Xirk, IJm Cirrknuirr. Jmmlrr Ijtrnjx-rl. 7. Trr iffwl) Bwok . I Senior Director Pam McDaniel. 2 Junior Director - Shrmll Adcock. 3. Sophomorr Dim-tor lau Bailey. I. Ne r mettilier . Liaa Creekmore, L j Riiley. Jennifer Lam peri. ami Ann Clendcnriing rrni bubbling ( %rr with rnlhu ia m at the 3 a.m. party. 5 Junior |j lie Thom jeon. C)mii KjII.ii and |.i«j Oon ali enjoy the food mon- than anything. 0. (.hn tine Whirl hear no mil nor urn it at 3 in the morning. ,. E en Slag Jimim Meirr came jirrjiarrd (or a (unfilled morning 8. Donna Brorkman. Drbtiie Down . Bonnie McCullough and Molly Oregon |da the game Grin . Smile . Oigglc and laugh . 242 2 Dwight Cox gixr Wood at thr t.rr blood ilritt, 3. Tff y Brook | r«MiiU Am) (3m lirn- vn a . hoi for S2S to go toward APS- . Band Mrjrr art likr a prHrcl grnltrman at thr Stag-Anllcr |urt . S. Jamr Norlhruti 1 onr ol thr mam Stag who ”rrall) rnjoxrd hinwll at thr part). 6. Stag mrml rr rrall) work'll hard to | lruM- thr people o( Bax town. 7. Mark llati hrr clown around at thr Stag Antlrr party. This year the Stags participated in many activities, which consisted of four service projects, anti one fund- raising project. These projects included taking part in the Blood Drive. Itaxing a booth at the Civic G nter Carnival, two Christmas basket for the needy families, anil |iarti« ipating in the AFS bond drive. For funtbraising the Slag conducted a car wash at McDonalds, in which they raised approximately $325.00. The Stags also sponsored Candy Nance a their relax queen contestant. 243 PrrviknJ Trrt HfiM.L- I 'i r PtrnuktU Donu Snllun V ‘ Non. Lrft I Ntf-hi Rulwrt fVna. (Jm I JoIhim.ii, Ja Durrani. Bobb) Sun . J.iiin North. Mil. Frank Smith, VJummmI. Ton Hrffwr. J1111111 M. AIjmii. Da ..I MaiMm. Onirr. From Isft R«.Un Cilh- f ic. Or- al.i Norm. Tft Brook . Drnm Alrtamirr. C.in.l Rath- . Jimni M.-i.-r. Sttrrthnrl Gnd Biilf Spumor Ri«-k Burch Stag officer this year were diligent and cooperative, upholding thrir duties. Tin- Slag did surpass their endeav- ors from the previous year. They estahlished some worth- while aims and through their sincerity to promote goodwill toward their school and community they did accomplish these goals. 245 Kevin MrrccT. Randy More. IVnm Korbr . Sluarl Smith irnjrt. Fnm Uf, (4.ll.n Rudnpir . Mario Pma. Randy Young. Mari Hatcher. Mil. h IVrrr. RoIm n Martino. R Uiwl Concale . I. U R. Standing William David Hay. Rorl Coy. Paul Fi -hrM r. Grorjtr Prrr . Rrnr Rio . Mu Karl Davi . David Garvey. Prank Rndri ur , Rodney Hiin«oii. Juan Segura. James Rivnhoovrr. Rolwrt Plakr. Millard Whitrhrjd, Ourlo Mullin . Slrvrn Lilli -. Mi Karl Lincaalrr. RoU rt Philli| . Antonio Prrr . Gar- field Talum. Lut R. Knrrling. William Wrslrrman. Jody Au lry. Flavio Kodrijcu - , Marvin llmnn, John Raid. Gary Joncf. at B OFFICERS: Uft to right Rorl Coy — Srrgranl at Amt George Pern — Tmnurrr Gary Jonn - Pier Prrudml Strvr |j|||r — Prrtulrnl BoKKy P1ulli|r. Snrrtan (not hnwn) 746 iii« Mirhuiii ' i a rlaw trarliing a |M riul trail lo gins anil gals. Tlir) Irani lo oxrrhmil thr motor anil llir Iransmiv-ion. learning lo mlo tin rn«i lianiial inlrrior of a rar i also taught in tin i'lu . Xuhfr pd clii. 247 249 ThbFCtitoOuS JZob i Student leadership is a major fartor in the success of the U Band. The hand officers arc greatly involved with all planning and decision-making regarding the land and its activities. Charlene Ju (Mfrrnun. 8. Jr. librarian Itrr. 9. Student Conductor Ixon Steward 10. Hnlorun — Paula Goodaoo. 11. Chaplain David Barth. 12 Reporter — Connie Fielder. 13. Head Twirlrr - Jo Anne Griffith. 14. Awnbnt Head Twirler — Jean Lankford. This year’s officers were: 1 President • Hard) Power. 2. Vire-Prew- dent — Rolntl VanNalta. 3, Captain — l-arry IXuit . 4. First Lieutenant — l.irata Youn e. 5. Secretary — Fima Aldacn 6. Treasurer — 1 incite Cha noff 7. Sr. Librarian - Lynn 252 Halftime leadership falls n the shoulders of (he Ia e Band drum majors. This sear's Drum Major Donna Cook (A) ami Assistant Drum Major Connie Brunseom (B). k« | t the might} Iwnd in step a lhe pla ed siieh tunes as “Feel- ings.” the seasons them song. But Im'IuihI all tin- glorv. the} h|K nl mam long hard hours working out man rou- tine that made the Robert K. Lei Band, what the an . 2; (w LTwirihn Tvwilinji. iUn iiijc. jn l |in |i nniliiir- an all j | arl mI tin- li irl -f tKitir® «Ink lln- join lb - nun li- in): ImihI hi •tiliTtaininc IIjiIiimii IihmIuII Ian . lhi- Imdit an-. (nun t f• I Ib4Imml l (t fiylii: I j a I IjII. Kim Brfyi-run. Kji K ll . uprtu Vail. IViiH-SuliiUsTlii'n-M lailliii. Ju l a am-. l-i-a I.n« nl full. LKinr PlaH. lb l Nmlh. |VMw- la- -. Sunn U in . Ijiu Hi nl . li rn l n il. Ij-j K f. il •«•it. i. Il j«I Tnirb-r Ji-an LiiUnnl. U j«l Twirl r |o nn «nflitli. jimI IMifa Sjliiu-. Q 6 C Oj d i V $ ) Mi«« I-in (nnl nwivni j mum Inun ih« luml 2. Gtic-I hinil ilircrlnr Prnlrfir PYnnrll ilin t II ni|ihiuur lunil 4. (jrnim Ur.iv fulhi-r • ( f jr l Dratt A jnil Timill . • amr lo RuMowii In |H v 4 |IMiNi • onren 4. Mr Furffui-. Mi Lin (nnl timl Mr Cun- mn :h.iiii n-lt jlli-r runrrrt. 5. Mr. f.uiiniii|{liiiin pci a v «il from Santa ( . “Dm ” Si-u-rln-i n pjt«- 4 I'owtfl IhU uiiv mcr 4i Ij iv Ka h vrur lh hand makes special trips and perforin with famous pro- | lr. This year the symphonic hand urni 1« Moorchead, Minnesota in perform with Carmen Dragon and Vreddir Fennell. Tlir concert kind and Varsity kind went to Dallas lo a eon test. Doe Severinsen came to KKI. June 17 and 18 for hi annual concert with I lie Symphonic hand. cwjcL [lost Oufstoiictuig. . . Haiti work over the years l band members sueh as the ', have kepi the Lee Band strong musically. The Band Sweetheart this year was I.ynn Offerman. She nas rlivtrd by the entire marehing hand during TooiImII season. As the hand' Sweetheart she repre- sented them in the annual Baytown Relays. (A) DISTRICT BAND; Mark Turorr. Bryan M«M «kcn. L a BUli. Mike Kubrlka. John Minirr. Robbir Cornelius, Phvlli L-on . Oayc Mjlm h, A nr litwjcr. Elma Aiiitco. Anne MrKIhannnn. lxAnn Woods. Shawn Lunuv (Bl REGION BAND; Donna Pont. Lron Slc- ward. Yolanda Mata. Drllino Mato. Jrnnilrr Wittel. Eidd Campos. JoAnnr Griffith, JnAnn Goolsby, Mary Ann Frrnrh, Gi|it Brewer, Mar Ann Oon, Annr Susm-y. (Q AREA BAND: Clas Vincent. Robert Vannatta. Thomas Lipsromb. William Condra. landa Younoc. Molly Ma o. 257 Cmmt FLirrE: Kathleen McCreary. Colleen McCollum. Thrrrvi Flore . Dagnur Aalund. Marilyn Cray. Chrra Thomuon. Ginger Wilson. Pally MrClurg. A r”n °?°E: 80 k W,nrMrtrwr. Ann McDonald. Carla Hulford. Jane Criffilh. BASSOON lav. Plan. Alien Crawford. Lin £ LL vR lN£T Naw Rflrif’ M‘‘rK' ‘JP,,romk Williamson, Virginia Santana. Carolyn Cray. Ronda Brook . U a Stringer. Brrnda Cooper 5™ « K n-nJhomaB Traery j m.Janya William . Del.ra Salina . France Austin. BASS CLARINET Erin Dooly. David Wwierman. Kay Kelly. Lora Mulhna. ALTO SAXOPHONE. Rhonda Echols. Judy Cr raux. Pam Hollawav. Thoma Warford. TENOR SAXOPHONE Curti Cuidry. Tracy Crrrr. BARITONE SAXOPHONE; Crux Upr . FRENCH HORN Agne George. Robert Barth. Neal Ham,I. William Roger.. Sunn Hanley, trie Cannon. Li a Johnson. (-ORNET: Curt Sowell. Sunn Wall . Riekev Baughman. David Sv.arl.riek. Cindy MeRelork. Duane Salina Anita Renter,a. Lin Ramon. Dennis Canlrrll. Monty Mayfield. Denise Prall. Jean lankford. TROMBONE. John Cumero . David Himml John Turner. Jerrrl lawrrnrr. BARITONE: Courtney Rodrigue,. Mark Turner. Sloven Carpenter. Riekv Vau ghan. TLBA: Scull Miller Mark luqua. Jeff Saveli. J u Montalvo. Drnm Sieber. PERCUSSION Mike Mo,Hon. Mark Sherron. Zaeh Kirfc. David Ouguay. Julie Caruther . Demte Salma . Randy Lyon . Donna Brook . Director - Mi Cindy lan f nl 25« SyiwplifwuC' fl.UTL Mollv Mayo. Jo Ann Griffith. Ann Sumk . Mirln Jttnwrr. Marlene M Mirken. Shrm Pool. la-dir Bn a it i. Donna Cook. Romim Dunn CLARINET: Linda Vmnu-. Jo Ann (ionUhv. Clay Viiwcnl Anne MrElhaimon, Gigi Brrwer, Mary Ann French. Eld Hardv. Vickie Houghton. EJnu Aldaco. Su an Poiroi. IVi k Johnson. Mary Ann Grow, Karen Poirot. Rohhie Comelui OBOE: Snawnr Luciu . Uvi Moorr. Minrttr (Ju-noft. Ann Ouuvirrr. BASSOON Fidei Gampo . Connie EVIdcr. David Mom. BASS CLARINETS Phvlli. lam . W ilium ondra. San Rudolph. Andre Crawford ALTO SAX. Thonu Lpuconib. DeHino Mau. Tom Radland, Ruwll Marker! TENOR SAX: Don Roger . Sumii Rhode . |j u Schultz. BARI SAX. Scott Condra. HORNS Jennifer Wit d. Leon Strward. IVM.tr Sapu. L nn Offrrman. Su an William . Annette Snodgra . Krllrvr Arrr nau . Gay Malurk. CORNET: Mikr Kuhelka. Alan Gresham, Hard Power. Paula Goodtmn. Je «e Outiann, Li a Murohv. David Barth, Charlene Ju«-ngrr. Sharon Macon. Randall Nanarrr. Mann McEivrrn. Terry Atom . TROMBONE Rohm VanNatta, Bryan MrMirkm, Krn Elulntr . Mark Alrtandrr. John Minlrr. Quia Mit hell. Scott Smgrlton. Keith Opndirl Tl'BA Mikr Ijimraut. Yolanda Mala. la- - Ann VI nod . Ota Thnmuuin. Henry Santana BARITONES Donna Po t. Tammv Jnnr . Barn Jamc. PERCUSSION: Tern Storrk, Connie Brmmroinb. Victor Marline . Larry Dmilv. Juli«- Windhagrr, Patti Duguav CONDUCTOR QIARI.ES E. FORQUE ELITE: Stephanie Whitnrv. Martha E'rort. Patt Santana. Tern I wr . Dianne Platt. M.-lmda Walker. N'omira DcHoyo . CLARINET. Judy Navam-. Kim Bergeron. Sally Zrglm. Sharon Lons. Du ana Sander . Caria Manley, Stacy Sailer. Trrr a ladtm. l.t a Key . AngeLi Vail. Grace laivrll. Leva l-u k. Thelma Affine. E'RENC.H HORN. Tim Schulta. ALTO SAXOPHONE: lav Taylor. Debra law. Bill Jurngrr. Carry Walker. Brn Roger . I jvnr Bryant CORNET: Jana Brady. Craig O’Sullivan. Becky Smith. Robert Engle. Alan Ru« cll. Tammy Baker. Gary Murray. David Hiatt. Gene Oxford. Warrrn Fontenot. BARITONE: Connie laivrtt. Mark Mayfield. Tl'BA. Joe Prather, Randv Honeycutt. PERCUSSION Amber David. QwHn Mi E lvren Director — Jim Cunniqgham MUSIC IS FUN That t-. the motto of ihc Iji- Band. To the student in the Band, music plays a hip pari in the roles of their lives. Band is a year-round course, ttul only all three trimesters, hut Band Camp, and summer practice. But hand and music are fun and Band students feel it i well worth their time and effort. V______________________________ 259 2. Officers for the 1976-77 school trar, L to R Lillian Ehlift. Historian: Jo Anne Griffith. Vice- Pre .; Amy Chmtmwn. Pro ; and Teresa Gilliam. Sec.-Trea . 3. Sponsors: Mr . Wanda Smith t Mr . Ijvinia Morn . 5. 19761977 A.FS. Hub membris Firjj Rou. Lto R: Julir Ca rout her . Rosemery Natusch. Nihan Oxen. JoAnnr Griffith. Amy Chr lrn rn. Teresa Gilliam. Matt Malloy. Faye Waist rad. Dorothy Girardeau. Second Rott Cindy Bailry, Tberrsc 8reh, Nancy Moreno. Melanie Mo ko itz. Teresa Cardwell, Stephanie Kirk. Rhonda Brook . Rosie Klrmachmidl. Svlvia Wilson, Glenda Brewer. Leslie Bryant. Marlene Juen er. Susan William . Third Rou Tracy Bonem. Anne George. Bonnie Moskowitt, Teri Lingo. Ten Watson. Garia Hilderlirand. Mark Bailey, Jennifer Lamhrrl. Pam Turner, Pam McRiniel . Jane Greenawalt. Diana Porti , Patti MrCJurg, Charlene Jurnger. Maryann French. Fourth Rou Diane Davis. Jennifrr WalMead. Donna Smith, Karen Smith. Kathleen Krirak. I.i a Johnson. Jimmy Girardeau, Steven Stnrkland, Lisa Plait. Molly Mayo. Kay Johnson. Fifth Rou Bmrr Fippinger. Karen Kristek. Anne Wallace. Karen Snoek. Marvann Crow. Rigoberto Hernandez. Carla Hujford. John Fhlig. Becky W'lnegartner. Neal Hamil. Susan Rhodes. Carolyn Gray. Mike Woods. 260 Tin 1976-77 Li A.F.S. has been fortunate 1« have two exchange students for the s huoi sear. Rosemcry Nalimrh of Trinidad. Bolivia; and Nihon Own of Ankara. Turkey. Thi se (mo students wore ours for ihc year. Two Loo Student , Hank W illiarn and Nancy Braswell, wore participant in iho American Ahmad program. Hank spent the school year in Franco, and Nancy spent the summer of 1976 in Italy. Another student.Teresa Gilliam, was accepted for the 1977 summer program. Our program is two fold; we bring foreign students to R.E.L. and send La o students l i countries a|| over the world. This year’s bond drive wa the Im- i ever — our goal of $1000 was met and passed. Our thanks to all who support the exchange program. So explore A.F.S. I Riwmrn Nalinrh. 2. R«i nirr with hrr Ammran i trr. Mm Ann Crow. Them two Immr h mkI liuiUir ilunnc Rrormrry stay with the Crow Until . 3- N'ihan Ozen. I. Nilun an«l her American •i trr. Ka Whita otnh. «hare j «tool a well a a voir of life U ether. 26t IaJcMWttk. . .A.F.S. 1 Nihan and Rosemrry — Our I wo exchange «ludent . look at a po trard from Hank William , who i «pending the year in France a an American Abroad. 2. Happy Birthday. Ro cmrrv' 3. Mclanir up R« emer . 4. Ro«rmer and Nihan receive hirt for Chriatma . 5. Hi. u . 262 G UtoCM Chib I Tti« German CJul rnrml cr arr left f« nghi. fa fa bottom Zarh Kirk. Arthur Kohlrf. |jrr Kohler. Mr . Kwr olr. I j«m.ir Ajlund. Go ((rr Cuill. Ru lt SimImii. Rh..n.|j Br M k . Karrn Thom . Brrkt V« inRlirtrnrf. Strplt Kirk. ai «l R« ir KlriiwhmiilL 2. Mr . E«iTMilr«i lhr 1976-14)?? punx r«4 ihe German Chib br Kohler tta ihe 1976—1977 Priwdrn1 of iho German Clui . Hlmnila Brook. tta ihe Virt -Pn idenl « 1 ih German Clu! . Tin- purpose uf lhi' German (:iulr i in enrii h ami enlarge die inlere l in (lie German l.inuuap-. The 1977 • lupler hail a k n i1 tear .illhmi h lhe iliil liul Ir.nel an . voocr V.O.O.C.T. was formal lo provide opportunities for student member to develop leadership abilities through participation in worthwhile educational, social, recreational, and vocational activities. 264 1 Thr V.O.O.CT. « Illi arr. Top to bottom. Ir t to nghl M Prinrc. Juanita Enroth Aim- Godfrrt. Hrim Lrwii. Judy Frldcr, Linda Guicr. Chrryl Choatr. Paula Aaron. I jura Pr tun. Drantu B rd. Thrm«j datur. Re! - ( on alrr. Adrla Rodnjnir . Juanita Ah-fna. Alrjandrina AIntna. Mana Florr , ami Norma Maldonado. 2 Tin- pomor of V.O.O.CT. M Prim -. 3. Thr 1976-1977 pmu- drnt of V.O.O.CT. a IVaru Byrd. I Jaitnr Coir t a thr 1976-1977 Srrrrtary of V.O.O.CT. 5 Juanity Fxort a thr Rrportrr 6 Jud Frldrr vu. thr Trra u rr. 7. Aim- Codfrry kj thr Srrgrant at Armti. 8. Thrrr a Gamr a« thr ParliamrnUnan. 9. Linda Guirr wa thr Vicr Prr idrnt of V.O.O.CT 10. 1 jura Pr ton i typin hrttrr lhc r day: mm hr ran tyjir with onr finjtrr. 11 Bootir (ionolr a thr rlub’a 1976-1977 Brau. I KnrrUng Rirhani C Martur , Kalin Pcnn . Patnnu Hilt Mr . Kamin ki, Drbbir Willi , (ainnir VanPrll. DrWitr MiDiiimIiI Standing FrtMU B ‘ rrl) Fry. Darryl Wa rk. Paula DiSalutino. Donna Morgan. Tina Hujtir . Mi ) Ut n. JanH K«-||r . Lucy Flnrr . Ba k Man O'Conaor. Yolanda Srogjun . Samis Pijrprr, Jov«r Hajtl -r . Umar (, ujiHm v. L «lii-lh llraron. Vk ki Mi Dmh« II. Paston. Drldur Parkrr. Tamms Prrran. Luty Finn- . 2. Mr Kamin ki. 3 Prr Paula I V.P. loirs. S. Srr. Tins. Pari. Janrl 7. RrportrrT nr||r H. Sjtl. al Arm Drbltir. Tf e L90ok 6li Lake IVJCA DISTRICT COMP MODELS: Fnttu Debbie. Lucy (cmr relay cmranl). Jann Dt«l Pn- Runnrr-up. Suit.- Pn- . arolntM . CONTESTANTS Bati Debbie. Paula. T nrllc I tlh pb.r ai AllTrxa Brauly Sh . with Janet). 2 Rlir.mU. ianH.fu Patricia in club T- hutv 3. Paula im -- j rni. 4. Ten- i r. „4,1, 5 llair-A-Thon for . an rr mwar h. 0 Pain u m-i. Ira her. 7. Janet prr--nt. .nr M D An ler oo Htwpilal rhmation. 8. Mm. Kelly «Vtawntralr- hair Standing. L to R Mrv Ruth Sherman. MrUme Moskowiu. Jim Coffey. Kelly Sprarv Stated, I. Io R Joy Meier. (Juries Houser. Kay J oh niton. Ur blue Sjiean. Diana Port . Qualification for randidatrt for membership in Quill and Scroll include the folio in 111 They must be of junior or senior clarification to be active nwnv l«r of a local chapter. Second vemeater sophomore may be initiated during the last grading period of thru sophomore year, their membmhip becoming effective at the beginning ol their junior year. 2 They mu«l be in the upper third of their claw in general «cholaslic .landing, either for the year of their election, or for the cumulative total of all of their high school work. (3) Thev must have done a .uperior work in some phase of journalism or school publica- tion work Mich a writing, editing, management or production. (4) They must lie recommended by the advisor or by the committee governing publication . (S) They must !«• approved by the Executive Secretary of the Society. 268 PuiuM V OmtapM The Future Fanners of America hail a livestock show April 21.22.23. at the Baytow n Fair Grounds. The Club won many ribbons at this event. I I Mike Mi Bndr. (_il in Smith. Dixon Daxi . Kristie Kutuk. Marx Wood . and Virgil Want received |wx ul «want . 2. The Dairx Gattlr Team at Ler wan 3rd pWrc in Area III. ■ on i ting oiTrarx Neuman. Brent M Briitr. Strvr Hold . Donna Badgrtt. 3. Back Ron T «on Burn . Cri Harrington. Dixon Daxi . • jlx in Smith. Mike M Bnil« Noel Rodrigue Front R u Marx Dodd . Via rg ret l.ni , Trud Guicr. lalhx Krngge 4. Thr laxrwlock Judging Team sun 3rd at Tar Irion Stale l imenitx. 2nd at District II Judging ami 7th at Area 3 Judging. The member « ( thi« tram are Mike Mi Bndr. Dixon Daw . Galvin Smith, and Virgil Ward. 5. Limb exhibitor at thr Bax tom n Youth Fair sere Rolierl Marlin. Ghartir (jr on, Virgil Ward. Keith Brown. Marx Dodd , and Ro r DrCampo. 269 1. Kri-lir Kubik win I ! place with a Crowbrrd Barrow at the San Antonio Livcfttoek Show. 2. AGRICULTURE- Bottom Row, Llo R Anna Milchel. Donna Bagdeti. Kim Born . Bonnir Brownfield. Tamms Mar-dull. Rove DrCampo. Gabriel Tremblay. Snotvl Row. Llo R Tracy Hrnvm. Robert Marlin, Charlie Canon. Keith Brown. Ricky Sane hr . William Yarbrough. Top Row, L to R Brrnt McBride. Gifford Dupree, Jam - Barton. Paul O'Bannion. Thonu Bul- lard. Robrrt Fuller. Lewi. McCartney, Troy Choalev 3. SPONSORS: Mr. Haney Sjolanrfrr. and Mr. Steve Johnaon. 4. AGRICULTURE2: Bottom Row, L to R Lix Raker. Cind Garvey. Steve Hobba Kmtie Kubik. Linda Cuire. StuUilr Row, Llo R Steve Mac Mahon. Robert (anon. Mike McBride. Je c Rodri- gue . Virgil Want. Bottom Row. Llo R Drum Mote . Bills Fo ler. John Holme . Jimmy Stevenson, Johnny Perr . Jerry Ruyle 270 The Future Farmer of America have interests in all fields from horticulture to agriculture. The students work with animals of every sire, shape, and breed. They also attended contest in San Antonio, Bay town and other places to compete with students their age in animal competition. The club has two very fine sponsors, Mr. Johnson and Mr. Sojolander and the club would like to express their thanks to these two men. 1. FFA Sweetheart Linda Coice. 2. Swine Ki hi bit or at the Baytown Youth Fair. Rmlir Rubik. 3. Dairy Producta Team won 2nd place in Area 3 contest . Robert Canon. Kri tie Rubik. Anna Mitchell. 271 £jjuuCCtii(Wj D.K. stands for Distributer Education, a vocational education program tliat combines work and study for students interested in merchandising. marketing. management and service ojieration . D.K. is a program of eoo| enition belwern the business community and the public school . and it works because there is something in it for everyone. It prmtdcs the student with a combination of theoretical and practical job training; it provides the businessman with capable, mature, career-mi tided employees. I Hoik Huh. I. Io H Jrm Kim!tie. John Mur- ra . Felton Johnson a ml John Bell. Front Rou I’at Morgan. Nbrna Morgan anil Susan JamtMin 2. Bark Rou Anne Mellon. Kelly (’-Tamer. Man Taylor ami Bund John . Front Rou Manon Fouler amt Vicki C.upp . ,t Rofk Rou Nul Shipley. Jolin Lre. Jerry Ho kin and Tern Burton Front Rou Carolyn Mou- Ion, Clad Bullock and Terr Murra I Annr Mallory Fice-PrrutirnJ 272 I. LeAnnc Mallory. Rosemary Nalim-h and Nihan O m help with AFS Bond Drivr. DK contributed 100%. 2. Jem Botkin . C.lady Bulloch. Jewr Dunlin, and Neal Shipley coo Din Spurgeon into buying a ludmt directory. 3. Terry Murray. LeAnnc Mallory and Terry Burton put the finishing touch on their directory layout . 4. John Murray. Mama Morgan and Kelly Cramer work with Audio Vnual equipment. S. DK ttudent «till at work with the Audio Viaual equipment. 273 0W) QpJuM Pl0jpjdt lii ItaMnwn mam families amichildren an- nml . Their needs an- filled l the M r i« «- I'lulrs al la e. TTicn' clui nol onl do ia k- for llie «il Iml for school a 274 Th«' Baylown Opporlunil Gmter was given a parly by the Jr. Oplimisscs and got color- ing hooks from the Antlers. The Cerebral Palsy Center gol masks filled with candy al Hal- loween and boxes of cookies and candy from the J.R.A. on April Fool Day. Being in the Hospital during the Holidays is no fun and especially if you're a child. The Jr. Opt misses tried to remedy this by decorating the children's ward at San Jacinto Hospital during the Christmas and Valentine Holidays: the Anchor went caroling at Gulf Coast. 1 his time of year i also very lonely for the aging. The J.R.A. look presents and played Bingo with St. James and the Brig look them cookies and sang. At Halloween many clubs participated in the Carnival sponsored by tin Civic Center. The Staggs. Key club, and J.R.A. had a booth while the antlers sold Balloons. And of course these clubs helped to clean up R.E.L. The Key club did piite a hit to make our campus prettier. They painted the parking lot blocks and landscaped the front campie while the J.R.A. and Interact painted tin trash cans. Thanks to the Key club, visitors to Baytown can now tell they have entered Baytown before they have already left it. (The Key club put up entrance signs to Baytown.) 275 The Medical Canw Cluit of Lee is a club for students interested in pursuing careers in the medical field. It is a memlver of the llarris Gnintv Medic al Careers Association. Activities this year included a seminar at Rice University, a field trip to Center Pavillion Cancer Research Hospital. partici| ation in the Halloween Carnival at the Civic Center and guest speakers. Women's Auxiliary sjxmsor is Mrs. Frank Jauhcrt. Aj diCCtl Ccmm Club 1 1. Top Ron. . to R David Duftnay. Junior Direr tor: Ronum Dunn. Vice-President. Cimi Morrlnrk. Secretary and Speaker Chairman: Jor Prither. Frrahmni) Dimior. Don Roym. Trra urrr. Ro ltm Ron Gave Malorh. Chaplain. Marv AnnCnm. President;Pail) Dupway. Historian 2. Top Row Cindy Moreiorh. DrUir Young. lava Perl. Romnii Dunn. David Dugway. Joe Prathrr. Don Roger . Mr . Janu «• Roberta: vpanwr. Bottom Ron Bridget! UiImmi. Man Ann Cron. Pally Dugway, Gave Malorh. Sol hcturtii (‘.ourtney Rodriquez. Paula Kyle. Tatiura Oliver. 276 The GANDER GAZETTE had a complete change of fare this year with a new size, new nameplate and new format. The change was made from news magazine to newspaper format, and the size was changed to tabloid printed on newsprint. The new nameplate was designed by the 1976-1977 editor, Celia Neavel. All staff member attended workshops during the year, and Celia Neavel and Debbie Phillips received first place awards for news writing at the San Jacinto College Journalism Day workshop. Charles Houser received honorable mention for editorial writing at the same contest Feb. 18. The GANDER GAZETTE received the Award of Merit at the Interscholastic League Press Conference held at the University of Texas in Austin March 18-19. Celia Neavel. Dan Poirot and Charles Houser competed in the journalism dislriet Literary UIL meet at Aldine high school April 2. The staff was also one of the sponsors of the Spring Candlelight Dance, a new tradition at REL. 1 Jim Collo, Celia Nravel, and Chrintinr Wheel i atrh GANDER GAZETTE cop) being el at thr HIGHLANDS STAR. 2. Mr . Ruth Sherman, a former GANDER GAZETTE uff member, wu thr nr uponvor thi year. 3. Bark aril member of the GANDER GAZETTE taff. 4. Suff member (i to R) were Debtor Sapp, exchange manager. Debbie Phillip . rop editor. Charles Houser (knrrlinf). bu ineu manager. Celia Neavel, editor. Jim Coffey, «port editor, Christine Wheeli . managing editor. Beth Adler, librarian; Dan Poirot, circulation manager, (not pirUitrd) Stardi Spurlock. 277 Frrshman Director: Rhonda Ca ry Vice Prrudrnt Ca ir Madden Have you thought of the promising career of bring u teacher? Thai what F.T.A. is all alN ul; Young |M oplc inlrrrsliil in an educational career become involved in F.T.A. Every year Roliert E. Let has students who go and assist teachers from kinder- garten to jr. high. These high school seniors experience everything about leaching — from running off mate- rial to actually working with students in the learning process. This experi- ence helps students to decide if teaching is really what they want as a life vocation. F.T.A. is a very worth- while organization for young persons who think they arc interested in teaching. Prrudrni Ixinnir Wood Sr. Director: Mary Ann Hilliam I The M-nior Mudrnt Irji hm, left to ryeki ThrrrM Paine. Candy Nanrr. Karrn Oi'irdo, Amy Babin. Trary Kois. Mary Ann Hilliam. Mary Nrvil. and Mihr Wand . Sophomore Director. Sandra Guajardo Jr Director: Kay Johnson I Ik«f F.T.A. convention this year was more exciting than most Itecausc the Lee and Sterling FTAers got to fly to San Antonio. For some, it was their first flight and a little bit queasy. Bui being in San Antonio made up for any uneasiness. Everyone will agree it was an all round fantastic trip. 1 1. TV Frmhmen cot rxrited about the plane trip to San Antonio: Andre EchoU. Wendy Fenton. Kim Hollum. Anne Wallace. Jennifer Wa Ulead. 2. Top Row: Mike Clement . Kim Hollum. Wendy Fenton. Ann Wallace. Drbbie Phillip . Laura Norm, Tommy Cidley. Faye WaUlead. Kay Johnson. Andy Jackson. Nancy Moreno. Colleen McCollum. Diane Bndjfe . Elizabeth Ibarra. Karla Flore . Bottom Rom Crai|t Friermood. Paula Flower. Jana Dippel. Randy Marshall. Jennifer Walslead. Rhonda Caaey. Martha Martinez, Julia Martinez, Mandy Quinones. Diane Davis. Mrs. Carroll, Cassie Madden. 279 Busy, Busy, Busy!!” 1. John Willhoite Icarra ihr art of putting out a paper at the Highland Star. 2. Sharon Fonlrnot on her way to ihr dietary Drpt. at San Jarinto Hospital. 3. Dale Hughe learned the management of a ear dealership at the V.W. dealership. There are an unfortunate few of us that work part time during the day. The day gets really hectic; get up in the morning, go to school, go to work, go home, go to bed. The few of us who work really have an exciting day to look forward to. There are advantages to working, though, like extra money and the learning of responsibility. Most people in high school would rather have a job than not have one. To many the busy schedule is exciting. 280 The I.C.T. program was designed to unite student working in trade, industry, tcchnieal. and health education fields, together in a common bond. It was also formed to foster a respect for work. Working has always been a source of pride, and the I.C.T. program was designed to interest more students in working. The I.C.T. program brings students, faculty members, and persons in business and labor a sincere interest in and esteem for trade, industrial, technical and health education. Students in I.C.T. go to school for two periods a day and then go to a job for the rest of the day. 1. Paul Carrol i% rutting omr meat. 2. Tonony Jor FVwrllrn is working on a tractor motor. 3. Mike Bo « r t working on a car rnginr. -1 Knth Magill alMi working on a rar rnginr. VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUBS of AMERICA I.C.T. CLUE ADVISOR WJ. TADLOCK 281 f.G-T. Ue wWs U cvik ot UctiiLjJofcs 1 Jamr Bakrr ami Mark Mai hew rnl 1« Di lr t. um|i -litioo ihi r-ar anil lurth plan-d — Jamt- Bak r |ila «il «r«« nd jml Mark Mathew. (lUrni fiM. 2. The I.CT. « Ia«x Johnn Wilhoitr. And Narlin. Paul Carruli. Jain.-' Flynn, Paul lAamt-l. Carxm VVkcr and Glen Flrwrllrn. 3. Mikr U ill work al Will M irim-. -I. Jam - Bakrr m t jllin wrir 282 1. Bork Him Mike M ill. Mike Boyer. Randy Joy. Jim Raker. Krnir Sailer. MuUtr Hmi Gregg Worroer. Murk Mall hey . Tommy FVwcUru, Randy Glejijirr. Dean Sprenkle. Front Hon Robin Abbott. Jrrume Motlr. John Rodrigue . Crain Brown. Jam - Buengrr 2. Joe Bonnrlle l.umu Dodge. 3. Jam - Flynn - Clark' Wheel and Brake I. Randy Qepper - Fuller' Motor 5. Johnny WQhoitr. 6. David Mo r Sun Flower Mobile Home Park — Water System. 7. Paul Darnel — Ma ry FJertrw 283 lid iOudb John Sand hop — Sfrrrtary Tmumrtf Migurl Rodrigue SrqfrarU Al Arm Alrt DrPalma — Senior Dirrthor This year the Interact was involved in many activities. Their service project was painting the trash cans maroon and white, which was to promote clean-up around the school. Tile trash cans were set up in various places around the school and many were pul in the parking lot for those students who left the school campus for lunch and were returning. For money-making the Interact held a dance in the REL Commons on April twenty-second. Mr. Joe Roman was sponsor. 284 Slrphrn Sandbop — SopKtmtotr Ditrrior HoUtimRou. left to Right Steve Sandhop. Gre Ramirez. Tim Lew . Bryan Snork. Robert Goree. Omega Fo ton. fkivid Clark. Agapito Martinez. Second Rim Sieve Slnrkland. Mikr Mi Zeal. Sam MrWhirtcr. Ain [V Palma. CaH Thei . Fred Taylor. Bootie Goiualm. Tiny Rodrigue . Joah Forehand. David Salma . Dttvnl Ham . Third Rim Greg Duhon. John Sandhop. Jeff Johnson. Art Kohlen. Raymond Walker. Jesar Oacsing. Urry Bailey. David Smither- man. Brian Newvelrod. Mar Whiiuker. Jimmy Murray. Kenny Neavrl. Joey Contrera . Johnny Scott. Mario Coronado. Mr. Joe Roman. 285 fitie u cfcby Cfcsses 1. SENIORS: L to R Steven Sim kUnH. Ale DrPalma. Carl The . John Sandhop. Miguel Rodriguez, David Qark. Sot Pwtutrtl: Robert Holt. Joe Ma lrr on. David Howell. Stoll Rnvder. Jame Grrrn. Tim Bumpaaa.2. JUNIORS: L to R Omega Foalon. Boolie Go male and Bryan Snoek. MuLllr Row: Robert Gorre. David Smitherman. Jo h Forehand. Raymond Walker. Fred Taylor. David Salina . Tim Lew . Top Row Art Kolilen. Kenny Nravel. Marr Whittaker. Bryan Newlrode, Larry Bailey. Greg Ramin , Agapiiu Martinez. Sot Pirturrd Robior OUGon. Mic hael McZral. Drnniv Curry. David Harm. Bryan Thiele. Richard MeCawley. Samuel M Whirter. 3. Lto R SlrphenSandhop. Je ie Klming. Jeff Johnson. Joey Gmtrera . Greg Duhon. Mano Coronado. Johnny Stoll. Jimmy Murray. Not Picturrtl Raul Torre . 28b Paula Herring was honored with Girl of the Year Award al the JRA Banquet. Robyn Tucker was awarded Senior Girl of the Year at the Ban- quet. O yrnuir htfCf I I. to r. Top to Bottom OtMik Phillip . Paula Herring. And) Ja«k on. Cheryl Harp. Rohyn Tucker. Sherri Caroline A .ilm-let. Cindy Adam. . NiHan Oxen. Janice Johioon, Kaye W aUlead. John San- dhop, (Minnie Bran nine. Joan Saun- der . Mr . Dick on. Sot i'lrturrd Paula Flower. Candt Nance. Kelly Spear . and Kit Whitcomb. 2. (!onme Branwoinc. Sr Director. 3. Suun Nrl- on. Julir Put . I jura Murphy. Jana Dippel, Carolyn Carne . Suun Dee . Mar Fly nl. Tony Jackxon. Patti Kern. Diane Davt . Ca ir Madden. Kay John on. Crjrtlll Durker. Stephanie Kirk. Helene Mallory. Debbie Spear . I.vnnr Bern 4. Su an NeUon. Jr. Director. 5. Li.«a Sualm. Kathy Cone. Marjta rei Foaler. Katin Kainm ki. Man Ann M Alpin. Tamie Oueen. Debbie Uoyd. Diana Portia. lau Crow. Alter Crawford. Cindy lx pra. Tereu Cardwell. Terru Loftin. Pant Turner, Tereu Kri ak. and Jane C.rrriuwalt 6. Tereu Kri ak, Soph Director. Thi Avf I. Bootie (ionzale accept an a ard for lieing elected 1977-78 lieau. 2. Debbie Phillip pote in hef new hairdo. 3. It i munrh out time at the banquet 4. Sophomore having fun on initiation day. BfegiwtUicj tii Ywbi The J.R.A.s were involved throughout ihc year with serv- ice projects. There were also a few parties anti picnics which were enjoyed by all. The club was also in charge of houtonni- err sales, which wenl tremen- dously well Ibis year. 289 290 T Clmcth Member of the Robert E. Lee Chorale are: Bark Rotr. L In R Drborah Dyer. Toni Jackson. Steve Walker. Tim Gra . Jerry Lilr . Perry Kirk. Gina Smith. Lynn Sutphm. Callie Shipp, and Drborah Let . MniHU Rntt: Sylvia Ramon. Julie Pin . Susan Nelson, Lnda Friddle, Bot b Moore, Cherry Sharp. Denise Prall. and Laura Murphy. Front Rou Mr I-iny Koonee. James Peirre. Janine William . Stuart Smith. Paula Herring. and Darrell Rirhard. 291 CWiofe Cmrni 1977 l l The arrompan t In-ar down. Mr . Koonce and Chem Sharp. 2. Jaitine William and Paula Hrrnng in|( Murtini: Each Other at the Spring Concert. 3. Mr. Koonrr and Chorale reach the lop of a phraae. 4. The Chorale «ing Qap Your Hand All Ye People.' S. I jura Murph) lake the potlighl in Err Tu. 292 The Chorale began the year with a Pop Concert for the R. E. Lee student body in October and ended the year by singing America the Beautiful for Graduation. In between, the Chorale, l ee’s top performing organization, presented a Christmas Concert at Grace Methodist Church. Jr. High concerts, concerts for the Lee student body, a Spring Concert in the Lee Band Hall, performances for the downtown banks and Baccalaureate service for the seniors. The Chamber Singers, which is a selected group of Chorale members, sang for various organizations including the Golden Age Club. Baytown Research Center, several rest home and several banks and churches. 293 A G ppMou, Ftesfciw My Ckoins, fluXnbto CUtCjM owl Ckoutfo O bCM 1. Chorale officer jrr: Back Rate. LloR Genii Smith (Librarian). L nn Sutphin (Trrasurrr). Perry Kirk (President). Denise Pratt (Social Chairman). Bobb Moore (Chapbin). Front Rote Sylvia Ramon (Librarian). Susan Nelson (Librarian). Julie Pitt (Secretary). Paula Herrin (Vice- President). 2. The Chamber Singer are: i to R: Bobby Moorr. Cherry Sharp. Steve Wallace. I aura Murphy. Lynn Sutphin. Perry Kirk. Janine William . James Peirce. Julie Pitts and PauU Herring. 294 Thr A Cappella (3kmr member were. Top Rou. L to R Karen Hart. Dr Marcia Durio. Amu Gonion. Willi Thompson. John Down . Mark Folwell. Sam Sharpe. Raul Torn- . Ro r Aden and Mikri Wheeler. Middle Ron Cry tal Jean . Annie Noblitl. Gndy Lopez. Gallic Shipp. Anne Pritchett. Cyndv Shipp. I.,oila Power. Donna Wall. Vickie Foator and Paula Kin . BoUom Rott Lronor Navarro. Siwan Edward . Su an Harm. Anna Orti . Eva Thoma and Mr Koonrr. Kn-vhman Choir rormlirr were: Top Rou. Lu R Valerie Little. Sharon Rook . Mike IjfrrnU. Kai Bbhop, Scott Carpenter. Pal Abbott. Janet Bi-hop. Ij j Cone. Marv Speed ami Sharon Hudson MidtUr Rou Geraldine McBride. Penna NoUcs. Cjlhv Boutin. Denise Brock. Joe Wooley. Sherry Hudson. Rhnnda AiHlcnon an.l Pmnv IjvH.Irtte ft Rou Che Waits. Pai|tr Smith. Ther a Soli . Sarah Murphv. Rom-itum Ibarra. ('.hariollr Pitt . Penny Crow am) Mr Koonce. 295 JUMIOR oprt uissE£ I n r hruilrnl Tim G nirrra- Sftniary Raxir Kli'inwItmuit Treasurer Lucy Ron Historian Anna RiMlnitur Sport tor Mr Man ban ll Pa rtuunrnianan Thrma Gama Beau Matt lie [Mlovo 296 The Junior Otiniiw were wr .n liu- thi year. Their fir i projei I w;i- cleaning tin- R.K.L in the front f the school. They i|.)i |„ I|h-i| M-r r ThanUgning Dinner at Si. Jane- House. drenrated the children uingal San Ja« into Hospital during Cliri-tnu.« and Valentine':. I)a . Si lling minialun- Halo Ruth’- and Bullerfinger bar- «4 their money making project hit li u., rr Min rvsful. They iIm held. Buni|uel honoring the graduating Senior , and ii closed the 1076-1977 school year. SKNIORS: to r: R« ir Kl -in limt li. Trrri Han nn. I-ur Flow . Trrri Kjsuilar. t hitureti Umb Martin - SOP1IOMORKS I iu t Trm M on. Xiwlra Gujanlm. Samira Viliam iima. Pam Riii . PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE jv fhmliir J' Aw itf itoftk. ft ir tor Until Martina CMMr Sapp Trrn DrLnoo 297 1. Jl'NIORS: L to r Janir Sinrho, Thrrr i Ganu. Janie Benatidr . Maiuiy Quionr , Tina Contreras, Anna Rodrigue , Karla Flore . Melanie Poolry. Debbie Sapp 2 Initiation nifcht wa when wr puked up new Itlftabm; i to r Patti Rio . Theresa DeLeon. Sandra Villanueva and Karla Flore 3. Mrv Bagwell hold up her dog and they both pose 4. Rmtr Klemw hmidl. Anna Rodrigue . Tina Contreras. Theresa DrLrun, and Janie Sanrbe puM? lieforr returning to the game. 298 1976-77 Octogoti (%b I I OFFICERS: StntuLf c I jrn Douly. Vke-Prrvidrni; Hardy Powrr. Pmidrni: Rolirrl Turnrr, Soph. Rrp.; Mike Kulwlka. Junior Rrp. Knrritnx David Barlh. S«v. Tnra . 2. SENIORS: Andrrw Crawford. John Lat . Hardy Power, Hank SanUru, Drlfino Mau. David Barlh, Larry Douly. Lnon Sio- ward. Sttt Piituml Rolrrt VanNalla. 299 1. SOPHOMORES: Standing: Stott Condra. Mark Turner. David Swar brick, Robert Turner, Barn Jimo Knrrtmg Ed Hardy, Tom Rridtand, Monty Mayfield. Scott Singleton. 2. JUNIORS Top to Bottom Alan Gre - ham. Bryan McMirken, Tbnnu UpMOOk Fidel (ampin. Jimmy Gira- dealt, CnigThonpwn, Keith Opryahek, Man u McEIvcen. 300 QwodkhfijOjdb: QhfrLOU UctCOti U'o. LoMif fCooaCfe 301 RoUom R.ru. Left to Right Jaw Griffith. Bo«niak. Brvan Thirl -. Kathy Kamin-ki. Marianne M. Alptn. landa ravel. Lori KriMrk. |j a Moore. I-i a Platt. Strfani Hur-t. Donna Po l. Srtond Ron Milch Pirn r, Joyrr Rrthra. Girt Sowell. Kami Kri-trk. David Dark, Orlia Nravrl, Jon Cnraut, Carla Hil- debrand. John Sandhop, Mary Comeaux. Ronald Mann. Dal - Fippinger. Ricky Lee. Thin! Rote D «n Cro . Becky Hardv. Patti MrCluryt. Phalli lamp. Charlrnr Jory(rr. Marlror Jurn (rr. Shawnr l.m iu . Mar Brth Burn-. Maqiot Bru -. Mi-- Marv Janr Bu kin (SporworJ. Tommv Thirlr. F.u th Rou Andy Martin. Ravmond Walker. Anne $la nrv. Margie Lip uomb. Staev Sail - -. Dannv Parkm-«n. Alan Thr«. , Vincent Ijniur. Glenn Ovinia, RjiuIjII Nararrr. David Thomav 302 TU 1976-1977 Chssical LpjxguPy The JCII. allcminl ll t I-alin ronvniliufi in Amarillo. Thirlv-riphl -Itiilrnis went lo «■omprtr in ihr art. olympir ami academic rttm|M tition . A«-|i ili that JCL member participated in were a dance, a rmblir . committee meeting , workshop . seminars ami testing si s ion‘ . JCL«pon or i- Mi Man. Jane Birktry. 303 JCL Action 1 1 V W.? Kona Id Mann wa awarded ihe ImM IjIiii «ludent ill ihr tUlr. - V 103 Sumo. and (ire at lh«- Mardi (ira Partv. 3 Pg. 30.1 Mum h OtJl? I. Knih (.arw . Shawm- Lunw ami Tommy Thiele how oil thr nrw S|irinjs Fashion Blur Jran Toj{ii . 'J Mr . Kamimki ami Mi Rukley watched Marla Ou rr very iIom-I . 3. I'll drink I that! 4. The l.'pper Level Certamen Team. (Mark Kailn. Marv Comeaux. Ronald Mann, Sir- phen Slrirklin.) 5 Whatever you a Ronald! 304 Top picture are Lion offirrr for ihw year L Io R Anna Bravo, Jr. director: Rhonda Ra o. Inter-club council; Janie I opri, Vice-president; Janrt President; arvtl Ann Baiun. Sr. director. Officer not pictured are: Pat Jeanr , Secretary. Kiana Rodriguez. Tnawrm Janice Dt i . Chaplain, Barbara UoptipLi. Historian; Connir Van PHt, Reporter: and Venita Lane. Social director. 2. Junior arr L to R Jaime Cole, Lrah Kivick. Janie la |wv. l.r a Barriente , Rhonda Razo. Sharon Ru««rll. Anna Bravo, and Debbie (Goodman. 305 I LIONESS MEMBERS: ABOVE Top Ron . I. to R Mr . Edmundvon. •poftoor, Lis Barrienti- . Mantra Drhnvm. Martha Martini- . Lorraine Bmvhrn. Pqycv Ednfdi. Leah KiMklt, Janri I avi«, anil Arm Babin Bottom Rom Karrn Ru -||, Sharon Ruvvll, Anna Bravo. Jaime Cole. Janir Ixipr , Rhonda Razo, Drblne (rood man. Janice Davi . and Julia Martini- . 2 To the left arr Sojihomorr member top to Itotlom Morin a DrHovw. Martha Martini- , ami tairrainr Brrrehrn 306 Lioness Acfatffees This year's Lioness club was involvini in many activities. Activities which ranged from giving ami helping others to having a little fun. To start off the year they install new members. They have a fund-making project to contribute to their yearly banquet. This year thev sold candy. They he||M d the Lions at their Oyster Fry. Lioness member- also served refreshments to the athletes and the facultv. 307 fCetj Cfub I Prrutlcnl John Kennry I Top Rou Oin- Navarre. John Kennry, John h hols. Paul Morgan. Rif hard Godwin. Rollout Ron Tim Gray. Prrn kirk. Brent Brent el. Dwayne Caran. Srjn Rudolph. Mike Stringrr. Mikr -lka. Don Quito. Grey Nhroder. 2 Bottom Rou Allen Watson. Duoy Ijimfonl. Jimmy (•amnion. Mark Bade Bark Rou Mark Shrrron. Allrn Kriaak. Ronald Mann, Jeff Cao-kr. Jrf( Riley. Jamr- I tunnel'., We Grrytrrsnn. Dannv Vhrnder. F.r r Miindmierr. Rand Wheeler The Key Club was very «rtive thi year with AriMrdr Trifilio a la Governor of division 28 Hr wj. an inspiration tin vrar to r| the rlub artive. 3. John Kenney also inspir'd thr r lub Kith hi W idea a president, lb- orjuni ed many rrvnr for the rlub. amoii); thrm lieinjt rejuinlinji thr parking lot. 308 Vkr Ptrutirm Brrnl Hrrnt rl Sn rrtan. Jrff Rrilly I Thr Kr Clui rr|Minlrd |hr lurking blorU ihi Uif Lmnir Wood brought hr itrrro and they |u ntrd lu thr lira I. 2. John Krone) |uit thr foul lourhr on thr lurking lot. 3. THE SOPHOMORES Ho.k H,. K.mbv Wood . Andrr. Chri Tommr. (inn Jai'k%on. U - Gnncf (iii. R |i Griffin. Mikr Honto llv Frvni R u Bud Chalnupka. Tomrm Thirl . Toni Allrrlirm. Mikr MrOgirk. Krith Cunw-v 309 Tk Di iectoiS Sr Mrrr or Paul Morgan 1 Thr 1976-1977 Club Paint C.rr% who ga r up a SatnnUt lo hraulifo our School Soph, [h nr tor Tom Attrrhrm 310 oW PiXfia is The K Hinollcs art an old tradition at Rolierl E. Lee. The strive to «mr other people. 1i s Qndy I.in ford became the nen sjKinsor for the Keywanettrs this year. The Clui seems to really enjoy lieinp together with Miss tjnsford. One f the service projects the Keywamites did was to serve punch and cupcakes to the children at the Child Carr Center. 1. Kry Qub mendier David Smithrrman and Charlie Seltgman entertain thrm rl e at a Krywanetle pari . 2. One of ihr venire pro- je l ihr rlub « • involved in «1« feeding punrh awl « uptake to the rhildrrn of the Child Carr Crnler. 3. Pern Kirk. Kr Club member, reminiwe with ev-Kry Clubber Mirk Thompson alwul the good lime they owe had. t. Krywanrtlr and Key Cluldwr floek together to sho lhal brt lhrr- iMrr rlub do gri along. 5. Jamie Rook and Terri Coker have i rrl dream about partir . any kind of pa rile 6. las Plait and jion or Cmdv Lanv font hi prr. ” hal v ill they do if thrv find out? 7. Brent Brentrel and Shern Pool enjoy earh other' eompany. 311 312 £obe tLm RtMium Rom : Cindy Sponsor. Lynn N-ull. Su an Turner. Kelly Dooley, Silvia W iImhi Historian. Julie Hutche Vitr Prendent, Jean l-ank font Prendent. ArtMide Trifiliu Bran. JnAnnr Griffith — Treasurer. There Be k Parliamentarian. Colleen McCollum. Terma Payne. Kan-u Poirot. Orlira SjIiiu . O Jce is PmuirM .Gloria Angermillrr Virr-Pm. Don Ruger Sir Man Cynthia Gorce Trmvurrr Shiriry Mi rll Hiuonan Erma McBride f’arhumrnuinnn Duma Gantt QuipUwt . Jrn Campbell Reporter Janette William Sr nil nr t Oirrn Grigg (A) Jor Ijorrnr lelU a )okr. Darlene k-inappick ilor n‘l get it (H) The three «tonge — Dar- lene Kaiu| pi k. Erma McBride and Drbhir Breaux. (Q Cherri Crigg non a blur ribbon on hrr ani nnirtiook at tbr Beaumont contention. (Dl Ernu McBride talk tl over with their Mi . Rotirm RN. (E) Don Ruger- get •luck with thr «weeping alter a Hectic Chml- nu part). |F) lasllr Couch, director of Voca- tional program . gite a «perch at the Installa- tion ol Offirrrv Standing 1 Erma McBride, •rated arc Don Rugrrx and Shirlet Mi rll to be inatalhd. 3U ((•) Th«- nirmlrp. o 1 ihi organization ronmt of. Hath Him Mr. L lir Couch, Joe UrriM, Shrm Wiftdrmillrr. Dari nr Kttppfck. Chc-fri Grig . MuUUr K v Janrtir U illum . Jen Campbrll. Don Ko rr . Sponsor Mr Rnlirrl . Rivi Genre. Front R u Cinlhu Gorrr. Donna Gantt. Bern Soodern, Gloria Angrrmillcr. Rrna Roger . Erma MrBndr and Shirlr) MijstII. The 1977 T.A.H.O.S. Class has attended an area meeting in Nederland Oct. 16. a district meet in Braumont Feb. 4 and 5. where Cherri Grigg won 1st place in Nurse Aid Book. The slate meet in Houston was March 17. 18 and 19. The club also observed an open-heart surgery at the Methodist Hospital in Houston and also M-D Anderson Hospital. They sold candy as the fund-raising project this year. 315 QpVufoCJhb 1 Left to Rift hi. Top Rim Janet Bt hop, Karen Sam . Drnrlra Hayden. Anita Gordon. GUdy Wrlk. Virkir Fo ton. Tonya Burkohr. Jranrlla Auarnne. Janirr Biahnp. Bottom Rou Yvette Mam . Janirr NichoU. Sonoko Galvan. Jarqurlinr Caldwell, Carla Slan berry. Carla Korlrr. Gail Fletcher. Shree Crktlinr, Drtin Harm. Spon or Mm. Charlrnr Philli(w and Mr Karrn Swart. 2. Spirit Hub member Itrt ready to do their kil at a pep rally. 316 C bfam The Spirit Club has two new sponsors. Mrs. Charlene Phillips and Mrs. Karen Swart. These ladies put a lot of time and effort in helping build up the club this year. The 46 members had a moneymaking project by selling balloons during football season. 1 l fi to Hight Jat-kw Cald rll - Prrvirirnt, Anita Gordrn — Srrrrtary and Treasurer, Vickie Fmton — Vicr-Pmudent. Yvntr Harm, Sonoko Caban, I Mira Harm — Captam . 2. The Super Booaler wrrr Carla Koehler. Carla Stan brrr . Tonva Borkohr and Janicp Bishop. 3. The Super Booairr of the year via Tonya Buckohr. 317 spoator Wertoo Gotten hi Vice Preudent Fayr WaUtead Cormpondiitfi See man Rrronhng Sermon Gnd Bailry Candy Ninrr PrriulcrU Ari udr in|t Brar” Trifilio 2nd Vice Pmideni Drbbie Sprare Treasurer F aula Herring 318 Siamlmg. I. to H Geoffrey GuUI. Sran Rudolph. Antlidr Trifiho, Bootir Gorualc . Larry Bailey and Jimmy Gammon. Srnlrtl Caaur Madden. Laura Mur- l h . Paula Herrin . Melanie Mo lowiU. Gndy Bailry. Pam McDaniel. Kay Whitcomb. Robyn Tucker. Faye WaUtead. and Donna Cook. Kneeling Lisa Moon-. Su an NcUon. Virginia Santana. Tern Cokrr and Sylvia Ramon. Stantium, L o H Mari Alriander. Tommy UVnjnr. Malt Johiuon. Roger Guenther, Randy Marshall. Mike Gement. Seated: Mannell Madden. Agne Ooryte. Becky Smith. Gallic Shipp. Jennifer Walstrad. Jane Grrrruwalt, Diana Portia. Jan Orion. Gndy Lopc7. and Li a Cron. Kneeling Shaw nr Luctu . Carol Gft|rnm, Elda Garcia. Wendy Fenton. Anne Wallace. Jill Harrington, and Paula Schroder 319 Qtudwb Otowfo fCep s Busy The 1976-77 Student Senate played a major role in making this year enjoyable for the students. Between Danc es and Service Projec ts they kept extremely busy for the entire year. Dances included the Hallowi-cn dance, one at Christmas, a get acquainted dance,” and Sadie- Hawkins at which the s« cond Ms. Goose Creek was announced. Service Projects were Blood Drive. Christmas and Thanksgiving liaskels, and Shamrock for Dy strophy Drive . The Student Senate is also in charge of elections and the King and Queen Assembly. 320 1977 78 SENATE OFFICERS PrcmUni — IkUnr Sftrun lu I'trr Prruikni — CiMir Mxlilrn 2nd Vur PtrxuUnt — Diana Port i K rrordinji Srrrrtan — I Jura Murphy ami Virginia Santana CjorrrxfMuUn Sn rrinn — Su-jn Nelson Trraxurrr — I.iva Moorr For I hr firvl time nrr. «hr «Indent wnalr had a banquet to cdrbnlr achievement . Lr i Pa cr 1 Mr. Cottrn ho what a pig hr o. hm hr' (ir l in line to munch out. 2. Enlrrtainmrnl «a provided by Gallic and Cyridv Shipp. Ri hi Pafr 1. Robyn Tucker and Fayr U aUtead really like cupcake . 2. The Frrwhman (caperLilly Mari Alrundrr) love to po e for picturra. 3. For a chanae of parr. (?) ihr «enator were arrvrd bar-b-qur. 321 (H VriONAL omr I KDUCA- TION.STL KTC HKKHCKVTER. GCCISD VI «• urr ftirl in ;i spirit of fri« ti«f hi| ami good will a w • prepare for livi1 of senile ill offirr «MTII|IUlioM . Yr work together in Immine offirr and pledge oor loyalh to OKA goals and to our nation. STUART CAREER CENTER-BAYTOWN 322 2. Thr itiv «Uri early «I Stuart Career Center as director, Mr. James Pledger. pmnts color for the school session. 3. Ms. Annette Harrison. I-re College Chairman of Bmmius Administration, chats with Kjmh Statum brforr thr installation of officers luncheon. 1 Mr Riles. VOE Coordinator and OKA pon «r.. harpe officers with the duties ami introduce the adwMT) committee for the school sear. S. Mr. Couch. Mr Nettles. Dr. Lewis talk and eat with Pre . of VOEOEA. ti Mr. Paul Kilson. A. B. Dick Business Mae hines, instruct students in lah lief ore they lease for their jot . • 4 Membrra of the French National Honor Society arc BACK ROW L to R: John Mintrr. Terry Burton, Tracy Evan . Mike Bonem. David Swarhnrk. Lee Thomiaon. Mr . Mahan Aahley. aponaor. FRONT ROW L to R: Cindy William . Lntlie William . Nancy William . Pam Turner. Liu Crrekmorr. Amy Chhatenaen. Jo Anne Criffith. Sharon Macon. Elma Aldaco. Fteitcii JotUma4 Qocl ty 324 Lotuv WatiowjoJl Uohj v Coctefctj Member. of the Latin National Honor Society arr FRONT ROW L to R Bryan Thiele. Stephen Sandhop. Charlene Jomjtrr. Janr Griffith. (.aria Huffonl. Patti MrClurg. Slrfam Hun !. Karrn Kriatek. Lisa Moorr. Keith Opry.hek. BACK ROW I. to R. Krilh Doolry. Ri er Guenther. Jeff Johnaon. David Clari. Ronald Mann. John Sandhop. Steven Strickland. David Duke. Dale Fipp.nger. Don Cm . Brent Partin. Larry So e||. Boh Jewell. NOT PICTURED; Mar t Brine. Judy Oxeaux. Mike Gement. Ann Davis. Matt Johnson. Lori Kri-lek. Vincent Lannie. Marjn Lipscomb. Carla Manley. Randy Marshall. Cheryl Moseley. Lora Mullins. Donna P« t. Gerald Salnua. Stacy Sallee. Jennifer Walstead. Salena Webh. Mark Bailey. Mary Comeaux. Marlene Juengrr. Phyllri lamit. Robert Bosnia k. labile Bryant. Mike Comeaux. Mary Ann French. Shawm Lucius. Andy Martin. Anne Susney. Tommy Thiele. Joyce Bethea. Celia Neavrl 325 CVA. E. In Coordinated Vocational Ara drmic Education students work at li‘armn£ a -kill. I Lilltr Arlinr - firs! period president. 2. Sharon Fontenot — «rronH period prr idrnt 3. First period: Robert Campbell. Danny French. Carla Wowlvuril. Anila Godfrey. bl ini Branch. Angela Arrlme. Jackie Hag- gem. Ijiurw French. Maria Santo . Cynthia Garrett. Lillie Arlinr. Sharon Fontenot. m Garrett Vur S umn Ob-Dulia E lrada. Willie Talbert. Lamia Wright t. Nina Sue f arretl. pointing to the grade her on-the-job training | «n« r at Wvatt'g Cafeteria gave her thi rc week . Other on the HONOR ROLL are: Tamim Wickrwer. Sharron Fontenot, Aurturo Medrano. Linda Wright. Carla Woodward. W ill i Talbert, and Brenda Rohert«on. 5. Shar- ron Pitre, CV.A.E. «errrUry. f Tamrm Wick- er er — one of the weetheart in CV.A.E. Cooperative Education. 326 I (hi the |i t« training •tml.nl- ami thctf IramiliB •itiulion . . H Rill ri (or j. Nnr trf. ( li«Wrn' Sinn-. (Mil tin limn: Di.rul.l R.n RiiU’flMin, Jill Maffc Oirmilil. lj|Hirii. Rirlunl(jin|it H.(3uflM' Bn uu'« Ali umli r | mr; Julinnv Niclml . Firr lonr Tirr 2. (aMtrilinalnl Yuralimul iailmiu Kituralimi ( m|icfjii i' h lu jImui •imii m- j .I ihnr n-lhi trainm? • llujlioii- I Kill III Kfr inli.l nilnlji'«i'lrr , Sunni! Run Hi.!.. Tt • jinpUII. Bonn Rurprr; A nil! Cml(rr); bU.ir.f Brain H. JjiL-in-lhr- Ifin, ami Aiyi U Arrliw. Mjii|m t Training Pmgratn Tktni Hou lalli - flun-. Il.irrixiii Fam.ii Scniiv Stalnm Ifjihirr); l.iml.i U rigltl. Oiilil Da Cari' Slunm Fonlmol. Sin Jin mi 1hIi mIi i Hi | ital. Ihijfi lV|i.irlin ill. rlun Mrilnitn. Mjinli tiinr. Fi nn Ham. Man Sntlir . -valf . hn i r limn - jiml Famili (inlit: Nina (ijmll. laiwxfwmon. U iall’ Cafrl na. (larla VtMxInanl. Pill’ ( hll. Dnirr l ri c; f.williu ( arrr(l. |jfW | ,r on. vail (ali(rril..'J Nhim I V A.Ejt Idhnn Nm link HiiIk ii (ijr«, Mr lli rnian IV (iiirrHI. Tr-a h f-('ininliiulMr. Ri lunl ani|il -||. R.inalil Ra RnlirrtMNi 327 Tf PAu (uf) CWsfeoM Attfefces The purpose of ihe Fellowship of Christian Athletes is ”to confront athletes and coaches, and through them the nation, with the challenge and adventure of accepting Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord, participating in His Church and serving Him through our voca- tion. 328 1 Richard Godwin and John Krnn an- loadinjt I hr liu that will takr them In F lr Park, (.ailorado. 2. Thr FCA members jrr left to righl. Inp 0 IhAUm Jrff Gan-kr. Mike Mi Zral. Tmn Attrbrnry,Grorjtr Crow. David Smilhrrman. Rulmt Moll. John Krnm, Tomim ( sminnn. Roflrr Gunther. Chn Viurrr. Mari Whilakrr. Omrp Fiwton. anil Jimmy Gaminmi. 3. Coach Burch wa thr 1976-1977 pon or of FCA. 4. Grorpr Crow ihr 1976-1977 FCA. 5. John Krnnv Prr nlrnl for 1976-1977.6. FCA w-tlnl Ruira Park. Colorado ihr utninrr of 1976. Thr wrathrr wa itrrat ihr • omplrlr trip. Thr bus ha«f a jtrral vjco on ihr wide. 8. Chris Nwarrr wa ihr Cluplain in .ir 1976-19771 haplrr of FCA. 9. Jimim (ijnimnn wa thr Snrrrtan in FCA. 329 L Ce tcfe PuiiiQaiS Fifteen French «ludent partici- pated in a fidi day of culturally ori- ented activities al the 1977 Stale French Svmposium at Pasadena High N'IkkiI in Pasadena. Amy Christen- sen, simior, placed thin! in fourth- year grammar. The French Cluli also attended parties with JCL Mrs. Marian Ashley w.i sponsor of the 1976-1977 French Club. r r to Hitthi. Tnf to Bottom Mrs A«hley. Mirt Folwrll. Marl Comeaux, vke.prr .: Andnw Craw- font. parliamentarian: Tracey Evans. Gina Mur f li . Ij«a Coin , historian; Jennifer lumpen. Pom Turner, (alh) F.l-ev. Mineiie Chasnoff. Jo Ann Goolsby i Nancy William . Jo Anne Griffith. erre larv. Amy ('.hrwlensen. prr .: Gan Haney. Sot IHtlUifl Tin-rev Bet k. treasurer. 330 Mr ami Mrs. Ashley al the Mardi Gnw piny. 1. Thrmw Berk. Celia Nravrl. and Jo Anne Griffith downing around al I hr J(’.l. Halloween ratlumr party. 2. Kdward Rivera (Kit1 up decoration lor thr Mardi lira party. 3. May I havr your order please? 4. Thrroe Bri k. Amy ChrMmwn. and Jo Annr Griffith overlook thr traditional Bur hr dr Noel (Christina Cake) at thr Christina tarty. 5. Gina Murphy. Jrnnifrr l.imprrt. and Pam Turner at thr Mardi Gras Parts. 331 Young Men's Christian Association Safety is our concern Compliment of Baytown Police Department OF THE GREATER HOUSTON AREA Baytown Branch 20IWyaDriva Baytown, Tax. 77520 BAYTOWN MARINE SALES 4219 or 2509 N. ALEXANDER DR. BAYTOWN, TEXAS 77520 (713)422 7916 EVmRUDE first in outboards WALTER M. GRAY. JR. OWNER Compliments of Massey Electric Company _ s- . mi — LIGHTING FIXTURES — SUPPLIES ARMATURES — MOTOR REWINDING tt !n rpp By The Big OAK TREE 823 S. PRUETT P.O.BOX 508 PHONE427 6817 Baytown. Taxat I. H. EPPERSON OWN£R Compliments of Hi-Lo Auto Supply 1301 N. Alexander 422 8187 612W. Texas 427-5831 336 Enjoy Your Achievements As Well As Your Plans 106S. Alexander Baytown 422 0112 1207 Uvalde Northshore LEE GANDERS 1977 Albums 453 1369 $3.99 $4.49 Tapes $4.99 $5.49 STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Home Office — Bloomington, Illinois BAYTOWN WELDING SUPPLY RAY LA COUR agent Lori Barton — Policyholder Service 3406 North Main Baytown, Texas 77520 Bus. Phone: 427 5653 Res. Phone: 422 0966 Welder SALES — RENTALS'REPAIRS Electrode MILWAUKEE • Att industrial end Medical Gave • Otygen Therapy • Anesthetic Gases and Equipment H. E. RHEAUME — OWNER 802 NO. ALEXANDER (HWY. 146) BAYTOWN 422 3502 337 Alma Coleman Art Studio In Oil Painting — Palette Knife CUuei U Grangerland, Texas 231 2580 (Conroe) HOMETOWN Piper Sale — Rental — Charter — Repair FAA Approved Flight School ■pm HASCO, INC. Humphrey Airport — Rt. 1, Box 385A Baytown, Texas 77521 H. M. Humphrey Tel.: OFF. 713—427 7322 President OIL CO., INC. Texaco Products DENNIS TRIGG. President 2700 North Main and 620 Park Street Baytown, Texas Pe PLES With our Compliments . . . State Bank BAYTOWN, TEXAS HEFNER'S Fine Gifts and China Cards, Candy and Candles P.O. Box 4130 Baytown, Texas 77520 613 Park, Baytown, Texas 427 2614 338 THETRUNK CONTEMPORARY AND JUNIOR FASHIONS TENNIS WEAR. FORMAlS AND ACCESSORIES OWNERS Kathy Zlomka 2141 BAY PLAZA 427 0112 Gall Smith To Mr. R. H. Dunlap Jr. Love You, Tc CUSTOM FRAMING PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION L M Studio BY: MICKEY JENKINS RCs REAL CONVENIENT STORES, INC. 8 STORES TO SERVE IT PHONE 427 5214 MORTON'S MEAT MARKET FRIENDLY SERVICE JERRY AND BETTY MORTON The First Agency 1726 MARKET ST. BAYTOWN. TEXAS SALES SERVICE 232 N. Main 426 3521 Highlands CITY TIRE SERVICE BALANCING ALIGNMENT Jim Ball International, Inc PHONE 427 4623 or 422 8208 1316 N. MAIN BAYTOWN. TEXAS H 3300 North Main Street Baytown, Texas 77520 422 8148 OFFICE MGR. Cha Has E. PowaH 339 C.B. City Best C.B. 427-0596 Town McDonald's 3 10 Alexander Dr. 427-3851 Try Our Famous French Fries 340 1+ Costs Less To Go First Class Tomorrow's education at yesterday's cost Lee College is a dynamic community college that pre pares students to be respon sible and contributing citi- zens in an ever changing soci ety. You decide where you want your life to go — then we at Lee College will help you get there! . . . with the latest, most modern techniques, and equipment, a wide variety of academics and technical vocational pro- grams, and individual attention from qualified counselors and instructors. WE WANT TO BRIGHTEN YOUR FUTURE! 341 Lee College P.O. Box 818 (713)424 7285 WOOTANS SERVICE APPLIANCES — AIR CONDITIONER — HEATING SALES AND SERVICE NORMAN 8. WOOTAN 6606 BAYWAY DR. Owrwr BAYTOWN. TEXAS HAMBURGERS HOT DOGS ORDERS TO GO TOSTADA TACOS 410 N. COMMERCE. BAYTOWN. TEXAS 422 0352 DONNELLY'S MEXICAN DISHES. TAMALES CLARA OONNEUY HOMEMADE CHILU ANO 8URRITOS OWNER Baytown Motors, Inc. 700 W. Texas Avo. Baytown, Texas 77520 Cadillac Pontiac GMC Truck RICHARD S COIFFURES fashionable hair sharing and styling PROTEIN PERMANENTS — NATURAL HAIR COLORING ACCELERATED BLEACHING AND FROSTING — HAiR TEXTURE ANO CONDITIONING TREATMENTS 3118 WISCONSIN 422 8901 m 9{Ai!0 Bob Beverly THE BEVERLY AGENCY 8arta Electric Company 4123 W. Cedar Bayou Lynchburg Rd. Baytown, Toiflv 424 7435 _ Cemwwo — Mmtowl Telephone 427 1751 Gancral Insurance Real Eitete 41 I N. Alexander Dr. At East James Baytown, Texas 342 Century 2 I CARTER H. MILLER ASSOCIATES 205 Highway Blvd. Baytown, Texas 8oteny Suit and Arrow Suit Flortheim Shoes KATRIBE'S Clothing and Sportswear Telephone: 427 4847 3221 Market St. Baytown, Teias BAY LANES KENNETH R. McNULTY OWNER Bus. (713) 427 6554 Bus. (713) 422 4714 WAYNE BROADELL MANAGER 1724 Market St. MEDIC Baytown.Texas 77520 (713)427 4771 White Star Laundry and Cleaners 521 Park PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS 422 8146 PHONE 422 8156 Laundry and Cleaning PLANT 500 SOUTH PRUETT 15835 MARKET ST. 2007 WARD RD. 605 Park St. BAYTOWN. TEXAS ASHLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY Division of Ashland Oil Refining Co. 343 Jac Lyn's Hair Salon Vickers Florists 3007 Garth Rd. Baytown, Tasas 77520 Ph. 422 3746 Designed Especially For You Paul's Tasty Treat 707 E. Taut Baytown, Tasas WARREN'S HOBBIES 706 N. Alexander Obrien's Village Baytown. Texas 77520 422 6027 610 Park Street Baytown, Texas Ph. 427 7454 COINS — STAMPS — MOOELS — ART — CRAFTS 427 7437 Greer Florist, Inc. 123 W. Gulf Street Baytown, Texas Lawis and Frank! Rushing O'brien Food Markets 318 Morrell Baytown, Texas 221 W. Texas Young Plumbing and Heating Co. 427 1972 Machanical Contractors 301 N. Commerce Box 453 Baytown, Texas 77520 ''Establishad in 1937 308 W. Texas KINDA KRAZY Baytown, Texas 344 FOWLER INSURANCE AGENCY GOOD GOING, GRADUATE. Graduate. That sounds good. And it is good, for you've accomplished something very important. You've shown your ability to make the grade. And you've helped prepare yourself for a more rewarding future. Whether you plan to begin your career, or continue your education, we congratulate you on your achievement. JACK W. FOWLER. AGENT Bus. 422 8852 2322 Kilgore Road Baytown. Texas 77520 The Light company Res. Movttaa IjftkUftf c Po«rr An Equal Opportunity Empfaywr 422 9450 MOBAY CHEMICAL CORPORATION m MOBAY WEST BAY ROAD Ph. 383-2411 BAYTOWN 345 Jacobs Jewelers We Serve To Serve Again 21 18 N. Alexander (Bay Plaza) Baytown. Texas 77520 422 2944 422 3131 BRITTON CRAVENS LUMBER CO. MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS 2609 MARKET ST. BAYTOWN. TEXAS 77520 2328 Bay Plaza Baytown. Texas 77520 R. L. Van Deventer Phone: Manager 422 8265 BAY _TEX RENTALS '' Hair Care Salon 500 WEST PEARCE BAYTOWN. TEXAS 427 5878 for His Hers 1 100 N. Alexander Baytown, Texas 422 3141 246 1106 W. Lobit St. Baytown, Texas 77520 427 651 I INSURANCE CENTER AGENCY (Formerly Kennedy Magee and Godfrey) Lit • Hospital • Fire • Auto • Horn Leon Washburn Odene Marion Childars Magee ANDERSON Shoe and Saddle Repair 102 E. Texas Ave. Wastarn Waar Everything tor tha Cowboy and Horse Phone —422 4913 BAYTOWN. TEXAS Authorized Distributor GREY ROCK Brake Products Bus. Ph. 427 1387 Res. Ph. 422 6836 MAYSON AUTO SUPPLY 719 PEARCE Baytown, Texas W. R. TROUT Ph.427 INI John D. Mitchell Agent 2005 North Hiway 146 BAYTOWN. TEXAS 77520 Our Best To You! iiini •LET US ROUND OUT YOUR SAVINGS” Citizens of Texas Savings Loan Association STARRETT HOMES Bondad Registered Builders 427 0456 BROOKS STARRETT JIM GOERNER 427 6815 HAIRCUTS Layer Cuts Raior Cuts a Specialty FLATTOPS Styles Corner of Texas and Jones Branch Office at Bay Plaza Ph. 427 8561 422 8334 Bills Barber Shop Bay Plaza Center B.S. (Bill) Williamson Owner 422 3442 347 Complete Friendly Banking Service . . . No Service Charge Baytown State Bank Bay Plaza Center Telephone (713) 427-5841 Post Office Box 71 53, Baytown, Texas 77520 HAIR by PETE 620 N. Main Baytown, Texas 77520 713 422 6512 Z. Daun Style Innovator 348 FURNITURE Baytown's New Concept in Fine Furniture at Prices You Can Afford Paul U. Lee Funeral Home Traditional • Contemporary Provincial • Early American Englander Tension Ease 403 West Sterling Baytown, Texas 422 351 1 Decorator Service — No Charge M 600 N. Alexander Baytown J.C. Penney Compliments of We Know What You’re Looking For Harold Scarborough 220 W. Texas Ave. 422 8295 3507 Market St. THE BOOK SELLERS, INC. § 2107 Bay Plaza Center Baytown. Texas 77520 CLARK'S WHEEL BRAKE SERVICE Authorized BEAR Operator 422 9437 J. N. HIGHTOWER 2400 Market Street Owner Baytown. Texas 349 It’s never too late to order your class ring. DROP BY OUR STUDENT CENTER OFFICE HOURS LG Balfour Company 8 30 am— 4 30 Weekdays 2930 Chimney Rock 8 30 am — 12 00 Noon Saturdays Houston. Texas 77027 713 784-4990 Balfour J N II JO S HNtSTCSt AFTSMEN QUALITY - Craning goW and sdver is both a soence and an an No one does it bene than Ballou Sf RVCt - BaMou is nationwide with Houston Plant and Student Center GUARANTEE - For the hletime ol your nng RELIABILITY - Sartou has served the students ol America lor ove 60 years AUTO ELECTRIC RADIATOR SERVICE 600 WEST MAIN BAYTOWN. TEXAS ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT GENERATOR STARTER ALTERNATOR VOLTAGE REGULATOR SOLENOID ARMATURE MAGNETOS BATTERY CHARGERS AUTOMOTIVE MARINE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL ALL DOMESTIC CARS FOREIGN CARS SALES SERVICE RADIATOR DEPARTMENT COMPLETE RAOIATOR SERVICE CLEAN. REPAIR. REBUILD. RECORE AUTOMOBILES. TRUCKS AND INDUSTRIAL WE REPAIR ALUMINUM CONDENSERS AND FUEL TANKS JESSE T. ROSAS 427 2212 Sears ROEBUCK AND CO. You Can ’ Do Better Than Sears Open 9:30 'til 9:00 Monday thru Saturday 711 W. Texas Free Parking Store Side SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back 350 The future is yours. Whether you intend to begin your career, or to continue your education, we congratulate your fine achievement. Well done! E ON EXXON COMPANY e on CHEMICALS EXXON CHEMICAL COMPANY -=“= ------—------------------— Congratulations Graduating Seniors! CITIZENS NATIONAL Bank and Trust Company Baytown's Leading Band Since 1920 Each Depositor Insured to $40,000 3 19 West Texas Avenue Baytown, Texas 77520 Karh dfpotiUir inturrd to 10.000 0 01 ' sl.lasci COMO ' C i 352 Phone:422 3714 Hair Styling for men and women Koscot Kosmetics. Eva Gabor Wigs Sold and Styled. • Factory Trained Mechanic • Authorised Morcury and MercruUer 518 W. Texas Ave. Dial: 427 4702 Stylist; 100 W. Texas Ave. Baytown, Texas 77520 806 W. Texas Ave. Baytown, Texas 77520 First American Bank Decker al Texas Ave. Baytown. Texas 7752« 353 Exxon Credit Union 2900 Decker Drive P.O. Box 3181 Baytown, Texas 77520 AC 713 422-361 I 354 Compliments of IMSCO Box 6007 1205 W. Main Baytown, Texas ENDERLI OIL CO. Larry J. Enderli 1300 N. Aloxendor Dr 8aytown, Toxat 77520 427 4416 Compliments of FEHRING Friendly Exxon 2707 Market Baytown, Texai 77520 TRAVEL AGENCY 206 West Texas Avenue Baytown, Texas 77520 427 0487 Phono: 422 6440 Compliments of ORIG EQUIP 321 W. Gulf Baytown, Texas 77520 e Ladies and Junior Apparel Janelle Henicke Manager 1709 Garth Road Baytown, Texas Phone A22 24S-1 i Btauty Parlor —Silt Slot MOTOR 00. MARGUERITE MOUTON OWNER 2336% NEW JERSEY BAYTOWN, Texas 77820 600 West Texas Ave. Baytown, Texas 77520 Phone: 427 9321 Res.: 427 6140 355 Compliments of Bay Vending 101 W. Texas Ave. Baytown, Texas 77521 MEINEKE DISCOUNT MUFFLERS 1215 Decker Dr. Baytown. TX 77520 Tom Stndovfll — Owner 427 0451 SAVE MONEY _ SAVE TIME Compliments of . . . Compliments of Ludtke Feed Grain Moore Supply Co. 3208 Highway 146 P.O. Box 488 Baytown, Texas 77520 CONROE. TEXAS 77301 WITT MARINE INC. Complete Ma rine Supplies JOHNSON HONDA MOTORCYCLES Glastron Boats CHECKMAN RAYCRAFT RENKEN BASS BOATS PARTS AND SERVICE SALES 424-81 1 1 424-1613 4400 Decker Dr. 356 BAYTOWN NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION BAYSHORE MOTORS. INC. LUMAS Lincoln-Mercury — American Mnlors Dodge BAYTOWN MOTORS INC. PAGE DITTMAN. INC. Pont iac — Cadillac — Saab — CMC Plymouth — Chrysler BOB HAMRIC RICHARD HUTCHINS Chevrolet Buick— Opel DUTCH HOLLAND TEXAS MOTOR INC. Oldsmohile Volkswagen FULLER MOTOR COMPANY TOYOTA OF BAYTOWN Datsun-Vplvo Toyota HUGH WOOD Ford 35 7 SUE NICHOLS proprietor SNOWFLAKE BAKERY Box 9 519 Park Baytown, T«xa 77520 Phono (713) 422-7105 400 N. Alexander Baytown, Texas 77520 427 4423 DAVID'S AUTO PARTS PAINT Chandler's Shoe and Boot Repair 1710 Main St. Baytown, Texas 422 2390 —phones —422 2442 Compliments of . . . 77520 Indian Jewelry and Leather Goods 604 Parle St. Baytown, Texas Across from K Mart Binswanger Glass Co. Texas State Optical Glass for every purpose 305 West Texas 1800 West Main 427 1721 Thanlc you for Shopping at OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING AND ENGRAVING OFFICE FURNISHINGS Estes Sporting Goods Baytown. Texas Conard Estes 77520 (713)422 8206 r ------------- ro} OFFICE SUPPLY, INC. Hi«b Boggcss PHONE 422-B1S1 P O BOX • IOIO OtCKER DRIVE BAYTOWN TEXAS 77520 358 Leggett's Drug Store 514 W. Main Al Price. Geneta Price, and Boys Tony, Larry, and Kelly Compliments of Odorless Cleaners 3310 Minnesota Baytown, Texas GLeanzxi and I Jailoxi. TED'S SUPPLY, INC. 1200 N. Main • P.O. Boi 269 Baytown. Tom Ornamental Concrete Arts Lloyd's Medical Services 1104 Knowfton 427 9431 123 E. Pearce Baytown, Texas Owned and Operated by Ralph Ramon Compliments of 8RADBURY TOOLS ft AUTO PARTS 204 Schilling Baytown. Teiat 77520 m LESLIE'S 119 E. Texas Baytown, Texas 77520 422 4943 Hwy. 146 at Spencer • La Porta, TX 77571 • Phone (713) 471 2424 359 Compliments of The Sherwin-Williams Co. 1411 Alexander Drive Baytown. Texas 77520 422 8175 Complete Decorating Services Paints, Carpet. Draperies. Wallpaper, Woven Woods, and Light Fixtures JACOBS JEWELERS Quack Shack 21 18 N. Alexander (Bay Plaza) Baytown, Texas 77520 Phone 422 2944 422 3131 1200 Market Street 427 8323 Sears Floor Covering Dept. 422 8131 Ext. 237 Paul Morgan explain the fundamental of covering a booh to Su«an Ne|«on and Paula Herring 360 CHRIST CENTERED YOUTH CHURCH OF CHRIST SCHEDULE OF SERVICES LORD S DAY 8ible Study.................9:00 a jn. Worship...........................9:55 a.m. Evening Worship...................6:00 p.m. Youth Devotional..................7:30 p.m. MONDAY Youth Involvement Programs Film Development Crew Puppet Team Youth Newt Publication Art and Bulletin Board Crew Roll Play Group Chorus Youth Bible Study (901 Elmwood).............7:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY I _ «lu- ' (Jo (Sc|H.-Ma ) ‘h.fQa.m Bihlr Stuil 7:00 p.m. Missouri Street and Hwy. 146 Baytown. Texas Office Phone 427 0459 Minister: Minister of Youth: John W. Gray John L Rice 361 ImERic m r mior AL i •« ) irvsuR mcc compam -Ml (Mm W-lll'M •«••• EK23 A k for Information on RETIREMENT INCOME. FAMILY INCOME. EDUCATIONAL PLANS. MOKTOAOE CANCELLATION. LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE ACCIDENT PROTECTION. R. E. Pittman Jr. L A. Stoarner 1399 Lacy Drive P.O. Bo 1752. Bay Ptaia Station Baytown, Te a 77520 Phone : Bu . 422 6743 — 427 1749 K A. T. Boderek Sr. S. P. Gonialex C. L Smith C. E. Sartin H. E. Schaffer 362 SPUR 201 BARROW'S GULF 810 N. MAIN DISTRIBUTOR r 363 ROBY'S GULF DECKER DR. Compliments of The Pin Cushion Compliments of . . . 312 W. Texas Baytown, Texas 77520 Gulf Coast Pharmacy Cal Rutherford. R.P.H. Mgr. Compliments of . . . Famous Brand Shoes 2800 Garth Rd. Baytown, TX 207 W. Texas Phone 422 3591 Baytown, Texas 77520 Bay Plaza Florist NTAlS charter repairs “ APPROVED FLIGHT SCHOOL MPIPER HASCO, INC. HUMEMEI A t RP OR T ■ RT 1. BO 383A 2139 Bay Plaza Baytown. Texas 77521 Phone: 427 6126 H M HI PMREY NT Til ORE 713-427-7322 V i A A 8 MUFFLER SHOP NO. 21 TRAIER HITCHES SHOCKS Courtesy of AtS ° ST0M STOCK Clepper and Associates si ■ 427-4J14 1701 LEE OR. BAYTOWN. TEXAS McCune Paint Co. Inc. Carpet — Draperies Custom Framing Painting — Sandblasting Portraits of Distinction 1309 Sandylane at 146 Baytown, Texas By MICKEY JENKINS R. L Baker 427 4751 364 AARON. M ATY Band ALDA CO. ELM A ANSON. DA HI I. YN Anrhor Club — 3.4 Swim Tram — 1.2.3.4 Who’ Who Drama — 1. 2, 3. 1 AGUILAR. TERESA Jr. OpliniisMis — 3.4 Annual — 4 Future Homemaker of America — 3 Foreign Language Club 2 Volleyball — 2 AVALOZ. NANCY Anrhor Club BABIN. AMY Sw imming— 1.2. 3.4 Diving — 1.2.3.4 All-Dist. Water Polo — 4 Lionet Club — 2.3.4 Student Teacher at Baytown Jr. High Future Teacher- of America BAILEY. CINDY Lee Brig. — 1.2,3 4 Compain Major — 4 Student Senate — 1.2.3. Corrrap. Sec. Antler Club — 2.3.4 Jr. Director Corr | . See. Sr. Duchess Homecoming 4 Sr. Duchess — Spring Court Princess — Brig. Ball Sr. Duchess Homecoming — 3 Jr. Duchess — Brig. Ball BARCLAY. RUSSELL BARTH. DAVID Band Chaplain Swimming. Diving Water Polo Octagon BETHEA. JOYCE Jr. Classical League — 1.2.3. 4 Corresponding Set . Fresh. Rep. Jr. — Vice Prrv Sr. Band — 1 AFS — 1 Student Senate — 1 King and Queen Assembly — 1 Class Favorite — 1 Cheerleader — 2 Keywanette — 2. 3.4 Reporter — 4 FTA — 3 Annual Staff — 3 LHS — 4 BISHOP. MIKE AFS — 1 NHS— 1.2 Cross-Country — 1,2.3 Track—2.3.4 Who’ Who at Lee Who’s Who in American High Schools Society of Distinguished American High School Students Texas Nuclear Science Symposium Rice L niversity Summer Engineering School Student Conference on National Affair Annual Math Exam - — 2. 3. 4 Fourth in Graduating Class French National Honor Society Senior Planning Committo’ National Merit Finalist National Merit Scholar BRENTZEL, BRENT Football — 1.2.3.4 All District 2nd Siring — 2 Swimming and Di ing Key Club —2.3.4 Vice-President — 4 BROOKS. RHONDA Band 1.2.3.4 Anchor Club — 2.3.4 Reporter — 4 German Club — 4 Vice-President AFS— 1.4 Track — 3 BROWNFIELD. RODNEY CAIN. GUY CANNON. RUSSELL Interact Baseliall CARTWRIGHT. ROY CEZEAUX.JON Latin Club— 1.2.3.4 Speech — 3. 4 CHASNOFF. MINETTE Band—1.2.3.4 AFS— 1 Anchor Club — 2.3 NHS —3.4 Picked to Enter N.CT.E. — 3 Graduated 15th Magna Cum Laude CHRISTENSEN. AMY AFS —1,2 3 President National Merit Scholar — 4 Fr. •nch Club President — 4 French NHS Swimming — 1.2,3.4 Band 1.2 Girls' State Alternate Delegate — 3 Who’s Who — 4 Top Ten Senior Favorite Duchess — Spring Royally Court CLIFFORD, JOHNNY CORTEZ. DIANA COY. ROEL VICA Auto Mechanics CRAIG. RUSTY CRAWFORD. ANDREW French Club Parliamentarian Oetagon Club — 2, 3. 4 Band —1.2.3.4 Sr. Planning Comm. 305 DeLEON. ALEX DOOLEY. KELLY NHS Keywanettes Magna Cum Laude Brigadiers Treasurer Soprano Bugle Sgf DOUTY, LARRY Octagon Club — 3,4 Vice-President Band—1.2, 3.4 Captain Who's Who Among Amrr. High School Students DOWNS. DEBBIE Brigadiers — 1.2.3.4 Lt. of Flags Antlers — 3.4 Historian DREW. MARK AFS — 1 Band — 1 MCC — 2 Golf —3 DUNLAP. RANDY EHLIG. LILLIAN JCL NHS Treasurer Brigadiers — 1. 2.3,4 Drum and Bugle Major Antlers — 2.3. 4 Project Chairman AFS Historian Magna Cum Laude — 20 ELAM. JOHN Band —1.2.3 ESTRADA. GEORGE DECA EVANS. TRACY Sign Language Club — 3.4 French Club — 4 French NHS — 4 FTA — 4 FAIRCHILD. BOBBY FIELDER. CONNIE Keyettcs — 4 Band Symphonic — 2.3.4 Reporter — 4 District — 4 Student Senate — 3.4 NHS —3.4 Cum Laudc FIPPINGER. BRUCE NHS—3.4 Who’s Who — 4 Swim Team — 3, 4 Regional Qualifier FLOWER. PAULA JR A Brigadiers — 1. 2.3.4 Fresh. Capt. — 4 All-School Favorite Duchess of Brig Ball — 4 Spring Royalty Duchess — 4 FTA Secretary F-REER. PATTY Brigadiers — 1.2.3.4 Antlers — 2. 3.4 Corresponding Sec. JCI —2.3 Student Senate — 3 Golf — 3,4 FTA—4 Senior Planning Comm. King Queen Assembly — 4 Duchess — 4 FRIERMOOD. CRAIG Key Club —3.4 Track—1.2 Cross Country — 2 FTA —3.4 Annual Staff — 4 Brig. Mgr. — 4 GARVEY. DAVID Auto-Mechanics VIC A — 3.4 G1DLEY. TOMMY Key Club —3.4 NHS —3.4 JCL — 3.4 Brig. Mgr. — 4 Byrd's Nyrds Trig Club President FTA — 3.4 Basketball — 3, 4 JV — 3. Varsity — 4 Band — 1 GILLIAM. TERESA Brig — 1.2. 3.4 Sr. Rep. Drum Music Qtrmsler. Sr. Duchess Keywanettes — 3, 4 NHS —3.4 Sec.—4 AFS Sec. and Treasurer Regional U1L Reading Alt. Who Who Nominee GODW IN. RICHARD FCA Key Club Varsity Baseball Varsity Football King and Queen Assembly Prince — 4 Sr. Favorite — 4 GOLLA. TOM Interact — 3.4 GOODSON. PAULA Band — 1,2.3.4 Symphonic Band — 2.3. Historian — 4 Anchor Club — 2.3,4 GREGORY. MOLLY Brigadiers — 1, 2.3.4 Twirler— 2. 3.4 Lt. Twirler — 4 News Quartermaster — 4 Antlers — 2.3. 4 Treasurer — 4 GRIFFITH. JoANNE Band — 1.2, 3.4 All Region — 2, 3. 4 Head Twirler — 4 366 NHS —3.4 Basketball AFS — 1 American FS — 2. 3.4 Anchor Club German Club — 1 Vice President Jr. Optimises — 3.4 Key wanettes — 2,3,4 HOUSER. CHARLES Secretary Treasurer Gander Gazette French Club — 3,4 Bus. Mgr. LANKFORD. JEAN Secretary Editorial Writing NHS —2.3 French NHS — 3, 4 Hon. Mention at San Jacinto Keywanelte — 2.3.4 Soc. of Dist. High School Students Swim Team — 2.3 Vice-Pres. — 3 — 3 Water Polo — 3 Pres. — 4 Who's Who Among Amer. High French Club — 1,2,3. 4 School Students HILLIN. MARY Senior Planning Comm. Brig. —2. 3.4 Band GUILL GEOFFREY Qrtmstr. — 4 Twirlcr — 2.3 JCL — 3 Asst. Head Twirlcr — 4 GUT1ERIES. HELEN Future Teachers — 3. 4 LEE. JOHN HANSON. TERRI JOHNSON. JANICE Band — 2. 3.4 Brigadiers — 3. 4 JRA —2.3.4 Octagon Club — 2. 3. 4 A appella Choir — 2 FTA — 3.4 French Club — 3 Jr. Optimisses — 2. 3. 4 Historian President. Jr. Dir. JENKINS. CINDY Distributive Ed. —4 VOE— 3 JOHNSON. STEPHEN LUYTIES. HANK HASSELL KEITH Key Club —2.3.4 Football —1.2,3.4 Christian Student Un. Basket ba II Fellowship of Christian Athletes NHS Baseball — 2.3.4 Graduated Cum I udr Golf Annual —3 HATCHER. MARK KAMINSKIE. JEANINE LANE. VENITA Football — 1.2. 3.4 Brigadiers — 2. 3.4 Lioness — 3.4 Basketball — 1 Antlers — 2.3,4 Track—1.4 FTA —3.4 M COLLOM. COLLEEN Key Club — 2 Annual Staff — 3 Band —1.2.3.4 Who’s Who — 2.3 Student Senate — 3 FTA—3.4 Duke, King and Queen Assem. — Swim Team — 1.2,3.4 3.4 KIRK. PERRY Keywanettes — 2.3.4 Class Favorite — 4 Key Club — 3.4 Staggs Choir—1.2.3.4 McDaniel pam Chaplain Brigadiers — 1.2.3.4 HOLCOMB. MIKE President Historian — 4 Basclkall Drama — 3.4 Antlers. — 2,3, 4 NHS Soph. Director KIRK. ZACH Sr. Director HOLT. ROBERT Band —1,2 Student Senate — 2,3.4 Interact Club — 2. 3.4 Octagon Club — 3.4 Bulletin Board Chairman Vice-President Thespians — Charter Member Football Drama — 3. 4 McDonald ann Baseball Band —1.2.3.4 KLEINSCHMIDT. ROSIE NHS —3.4 HOUGHTON. VICKIE Brig—1.2.3.4 Band Sec. MACKERT. RUSSELL Track Hon. 2nd Lt. Band — 1.2.3.4 Volleyball NHS —4 Swim Team — 1. 2.3.4 367 MADDEN. DAVID Slags — 2.3.4 Track — 1,3 Football —1,2.3.4 Spring Court — 4 Duke —4 Sr. Favorite MALLORY, LeANNE Choir — 2, 3.4 MALOY. MATTHEW FLC Parliamentarian — 2 Who's Who of American H.S. Students Boys' Slate Delegate — 4 NHS4 Vice-President — 4 Commender! Student in NMP Swimming — 1. 2,3,4 4-yr. Letterman Waterpolo — 2 yr. AFS — 4 Sons of American Revolution Good Citizenship Award — 4 Salutatorian — 4 MARTINEZ. JULIA Jr. Optimisses — 3 Lioness — 4 MAGS —4 FT A MARTINEZ. LINDA Jr. Optimise — 2.3. 4 Sr. Director — 4 FHA —3 Annual Staff — 4 MAGS MARTINEZ. ROBERT Football —1.2 Stags — 4 MAGS MATA. DELFINO Octagon Symphonic Band — 1.2. 3. 4 All-District —3 MEIER. JIMMY Footlull — 1.2. 3.4 Stags — 2. 3.4 Sr. Director NHS —3.4 Parliamentarian —4 Senior Prom M.C. — 4 MERCER. KEVIN Stags — 3,4 Historian Golf —4 MEULLION. MARY MITCHELL. PAUL Concert Band — 1,2 Symphonic Band — 1,2 J.V. Baseball — 4 MORENO. NANCY JRA — 2.3.4 Treasurer — 4 Scrapbook Chairman FT A — 2.3 Gander Carrier — 4 Band —1.2 King and Queen Assembly — 3,4 Homecoming Court — 4 Sr. Favorite — 4 AFS Student Senate — 1,3 Sr. Planning Committee MORGAN. PAUL FCA Key Club Basketball — 1 Track — 2 Football — 1.2. 3,4 2-yr. Letterman 2-yr. All District 2-yr. All Greater Houston King and Queen Assembly MOSKOWITZ. MELANIE Brigadiers — 1. 2.3.4 Drill Captain Antlers — 2. 3. 4 President — 4 Traveler — 3.4 Editor — 4 Who's Who AFS —2 years NHS — 2 years MOUTON. MELANIE NANCE. CANDY Brigadiers — 1, 2, 3. 4 Duchess — 1 Representative — 2 President — 4 Queen — 4 Student Senate — 3.4 Recording See. — 4 JRA — 2.3.4 Secretary — 4 Director — 2 FT A — 3.4 Teachers Assistant —4 Sr. Favorite — 4 Soph. Favorite All School Favorite Homecoming Duchess — 2 Homecoming All School Duchess — 4 Spring Royalty — 2.4 Relay Duchess — 4 Who's Who — 4 NATUSCH. ROSEMARY Honorary Band Members Honorary Brigadier Honorary Antler Member AFS NEAVEL. CELIA Key wanettes — 2. 3.4 Jr. Director — 3 Secretary — 4 Band —1,2 Gander Gazette — 3.4 Circulation Manager — 3 Editor — 4 JCL—1.2. 3.4 Treasurer — 3 President — 4 AFS —1.2.3.4 Track —3 Varsity Letter — 3 NEVIL. MARY JANE Key wanettes — 2. 3,4 Soph. Director Corr. Secretary Brigadiers — 1.2 AFS — 1 yr. FTA —2yr. Golf — 1 year Who's Who 368 NESSELRODE. GREG NETTLE. RHONDA O’BANION. PAUL FFA 2 Merit Award OFFERMAN. LYNN Band —1.2.3.4 Band Sweetheart — 4 Librarian — 3, 4 Anchor Club — 2.3.4 President — 4 Jr. Director — 3 AFS —1.3.4 NHS —3.4 Tennis — 2. 3, 4 FLC — 2 years OVIEDO. KAREN FLC — 1 year FH A—2 years FTA — 1.2.3.4 MAGS Recording Sec. OZEN. NIHAN AFS —4 JRA —4 Swim Team — 4 Golf Team — 4 Honorary Memlwr of the Brigadiers Honorary Member of the Band PANTEAU. FRANCIS Track PARKS. ROBERT PAYNE. TERRESA Band —1.2.3 Keywanetles — 2.3.4 AFS—1.2 FT A — 3.4 FLC —3 pf:arce. kf:vin NHS Baytown Athletic Club 6th Place National Weightlifting Meet PEARCF:. MITCH NHS Graduated Cum Laude Stags JCL Tennis — 1,2 PELOQUIN. PAUL Basket ball — 1.2,3 Latin Club — 1 Key Club — 3 Gander Carrier — 4 PENA. MARIO Stags — 4 MAGS VICA Football— 1.2. 3.4 PEQUENO. ELV1A Anchor Club Band Tennis Team — 2,3.4 Leo LaBorde Award 2nd Place in District PEQUENO. JOSE CVAE Metal Trades Treasurer pf:rez.tony Auto Mechanics MAGS PERKINS. DAVID VICA — 2 years Swim Team — 3 years 2 yr. Lettcrman PEYTON. LAURA Basketball Volleyball PHILLIPS. DEBBIE Brigadiers — 3. 4 Bugle Quartermaster — 4 Brig. Council — 4 Honorary 2nd Lieutenant — 4 FTA — 3.4 Treasurer — 4 Gander Gazette — 4 Copy Editor — 4 JRA Baytown Relay Duchess phinny.waltf:r lee VICA —2.3 POIROT. KAREN Band —1.2,3.4 Keywanetlrs — 3.4 Sr. Director FLC —2 QUARLES. LINDA QUEEN. DON RICHARDSON. BOBBY Track Basketball RODRIGUEZ. DIANA Lioness — 3.4 ROGERS. DON Medical Careers Club Health Occupations Cooperative Training Band ROGERS. LARRY ROYDER. SCOTT Interact Basketball RUDOLF. SEAN HARRELL Band —1,2. 3.4 Swim Team — 1.2, 3.4 Region Qualifier — 1,2. 3,4 High Point Man — 2,3,4 Water Polo Team — 4 JCL —3.4 Parliamentarian — 4 FCA —4 Key Club —3.4 Historian — 4 AFS —1.4 FTA—4 Student Senate — 3.4 RUBEN. ALVIN Football — 1.2.3.4 RUSSELL KAREN Lioness 369 FTA Key Club — 4 SUTPHLN. LYNN Sr. Director Senior Planning Committee - 4 SUTTON.TIM SAUNAS. DEBRA SCULL LYNN Kcywandtcs — 2. 3.4 Brigadiers — 1.2, 3.4 TATUM. GARFIELD Latin Olui — 1. 2 Company Commander — 4 Band —1.2,3.4 Key wannette — 3. 4 TOLL1SON. KAREN Twirler— 2.3.4 FT A — 4 AFS — 1 BNTC — 4 TlFILIO. ARISTIDES Treasurer Student Senate — 2. 3. 4 SANDHOP. JOHN Who’s Who — 4 President I JCL—1.2.3.4 AF'S — 4 Key Club — 2, 3.4 Parliamentarian Lt. Governor. Tex.-Okla. NHS — 3,4 SLANINA. KATHY District 4 Proident — 4 AF S —1 Treasurer — 2. 3 JR A Beau — 4 FTA Sophomore Director — 2 NLHS —3.4 Antler — 3.4 Senior Committee Who’ Who in Am. H.S. —2 yr. Brigadiers — 2. 3. 4 Boy's Delegate — 3 Society of Dist. Am. Uniform Quartermautm —I Keywannctte Beau 1- H.S. Student — 2 years Who’s Win — 4 Football — 1.2.3.4 Baytown Noon Optimist All-District — 3.4 Outstanding Youth SMITH. EUGENIA LEIGH Varsity — 3. 4 Top Ten Track — 3 Valedictorian SOWELL. CURT JCL —2.3 Concert Band — 3 Who’s Who — 4 SANTANA. HANK Symphonic Band — 2 Who's Who m Am. H.S. — 3.4 Radio and T.V. Repair Who’s Who Symphonic Band — 1.2 VICA Cluh NLHS Octagon WALSTEAD. FAYE SPEARS. KELLY Brigadiers — 1.2. 4 SAUNDERS. JOAN DEE JRA —3.4 Representative — I Brigadiers FTA — 3.4 Sr. Duchess — 4 Vice-President Annual Staff — 3.4 JCL—1.2 JRA Brigadiers — 1.2. 3. 4 AFS — 1.3.4 Vice-President Drum ami Bugle Major — 4 JRA —2.3.4 NHS AFS Historian — 4 Who’s Who Golf 4 Student Senate — 2.3.4 ,1st Vice-Pres. — 4 SELIGMAN. CHARLES STEWARD. LEON Jr. Class Vice-Prcs. — 3 Football Band — 2.3.4 Swim Team — 1.2.3. 4 GAG All-Region Barn! — 3. 4 Co-Captain — 4 SCHRODER. GREG Octagon — 3. 4 Relay Queen Contestant — 4 Basketball — 3. 4 370 STREET. RODNEY Four years ami many demerits ago. 411 freshmen brought forth upon this school, a new creed, destined to succeed and dedicated to the proposition that in 4 years they would beat Sterling. Now they are engaged in a new phase of life, testing whether the new seniors, and many other students, with as much dedication and as much pride, can also succeed. 371 ' You ’fiC WallkAlloMt You MAQw y$ Uom tta Gcwl i Pitd1 . FRESHMEN — The freshmen of Robert E. Lee were typical of freshmen anywhere. They were a little lost, a lit- tle confused and a lot scared. But, then was a difference in them, too. Even as freshmen, they were aware of an aura of pride and determination around them. It was the pride of REL Ganders. SOPHOMORES — What can be said about sophomores? They spent half of their time picking on freshmen and the other half was spent in just having a good time. But once in a while, in a quiet moment, they seemed to be off in another world. They were just beginning to understand the Gander pride. 372 SENIORS — One «lay ihr seniors would lx freaking out because it was all almost over. The next. th« y would be draggin’ along realising just how ’over it really was. Thinking that never again would they do Dull Razor, never again to listen silently to or sing aloud the school song; never again would they feel the spirit in the halls on any Friday in the fall; never again to feel the exultation of a victory. And then graduation came, and they realiz« d they rouhl never really leave it Ix'himl. The Gamier spirit was with them forever. 373 Administration................................14 AiKrrlisrmcnte...............................336 American Field Service...................... 260 Anchor.......................................225 Antler.......................................240 Appreciation.................................113 Auto Mechanics...............................246 Band ........................................250 Boys Sports Baseball...................................206 Basketball ................................174 Football...................................152 Golf.......................................200 Swimming...................................197 Tennis.....................................202 Track......................................186 Brigadiers ..................................232 Calendar.....................................136 Candlelight..................................124 Cheerleaders.................................170 Choir........................................290 Close-Up.....................................126 Club Service Projects........................274 Cosmetology..................................266 Drama........................................132 Faculty.......................................18 Favorites.....................................92 Footfall Banquet.............................122 French and Latin N.H.S.......................324 Freshman Class................................71 Future Farmers of America....................260 Future Teachers..............................278 Gander Carriers..............................173 Gander Gazette...............................227 Girl’s Sports Basketball ................................178 Golf.......................................188 Swimming...................................194 Tennis.....................................202 Track......................................190 Volleyball.................................210 Graduation...................................144 Homecoming......... 120 Homecoming Court 10-1 Honors Banquet . . . 130 1 (;T........................................ 281 Interact ................................... jj'j Junior Rotary Anns........ 287 Junior Class...................................45 Junior Classical league.......................302 Junior Optmisses..............................206 Key Club.................................... 308 Keywanctlcs....................................31 j King and Queen Assembly .... 102 Lee T'reveler Staff.......................... 222 lioness ......................................305 literary......................................146 Medical Careers Club..........................276 Miss Go $c Creek..............................97 Miss Goose Creek Assembly ............... J.J8 Mr. Leo — Gander..............................172 Mr. and Miss Roliert K. Lee....................90 National Honor Society........................229 Octagon Club................................. 299 Pep Rallies...................................110 President Ford................................216 Principals ....................................15 Relay Queen Royalty...........................214 Sadie Hawkins................................ 127 Senior Class...................................27 Senior Credits ...............................365 Senior Fish Fry ..............................128 Senior Prom...................................140 Sophomore Class................................57 Spirit Club . ................................316 Spring Sports Banquet ........................138 S. T.A.G.S...................................243 Stale Delegates..............................1()6 Student Senate.......................... . . .318 T. A.HXXS....................................314 Top Ten...................................... 98 Twirp Week....................................118 Unforgettable.................................112 VOX...........................................322 Who’s Who.....................................108 T ykx PuWi s og Company iimaco


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