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

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Good Times I Remember rjrTirrrrjrur rjriwwj r? f ? m tti f f Tf i!mUHi 11 -i lilt i f.r Jh - ji. - - - - ;w n c nmwmmm 3B = ; v R :-X7Z traveler Volume 49 1809 market Baytown, Texas 77520 N Excitement. . . Q O Fun Days Honors Special Events Personalities Seniors .... Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Faculty and Rdministra Filled With simple pleasures and displeasures Tradition . . . Take me back to a world far away and times of change Memories . . . seem like yesterday Achievements . . . Old days Good times I remember 6 and disappointments 7 Serious thoughts . . . and moments carefree Faces and Places . . . past and present Funny faces, full of love and laughter Funny places, summer nights and street cars. 11 Looking ot today . . . 12 Take me back to a world gone away 13 . .. thinking of tomorrow. . . 14 Boyhood memories seem like yesterday. 15 . . . and remembering yesterday Old days on my mind Fifty Years Of Excellence . Majestically settled on the north bank of Goose Creek. Robert E. Lee High School stands full in tradition and pride. After fifty years of existence. Lee has proved to be one of the highest institutions of learning in the state of Texas. Lee has surely produced “fifty years of excellence. Covering 2S3.S78 square feel. Robert E. Lee High School has become a home away from home for 15.537 students. The building houses 84 classrooms with 134 instructors and 25 administrative personnel. Students also have access to cooperative training programs, and Lee is known throughout the state for its program for the deaf. Many young students have walked through the halls of REL, and of these many have grown to successful and fulfilling lives. Behind these strong walls lies a history that only they can tell. The story began years before the great oil boom. A lone building with one school teacher served as the school for all students who wished to attend. Then, in 1917, the oil boom brought with it the need for a new school building and more instructors. A large warehouse served this purpose. It became a ten room school building. In 1921. the Goose Creek Independent School District was created under a special act of the Texas legislature. The first high school was housed in an old YMCA building on Pearce Street. A bond issue was passed in 1922 which relocated the high school to present day Horace Mann Junior School. When the bond issue of 1927 passed. REL High School was well on its way to becoming a reality. This issue raised S450.000. and these funds made it possible to being the construction of the new high school. The building, completed in the fall semester of 1929. cost $200,000. Instead of naming the school Baytown. Pclly. or Goose Creek, it was simply named after the famous southern general. Thus. Robert E. Lee High School was bom. From 1929-1930. W.R. Smith was acting principal with a staff of fifteen teachers. For the next 27 years. R.B. Sparks was principal. In 1959. Holly McLcmorc became principal, and Mr. Henry Armstrong took over the position in 1963. The first football team of REL Ganders almost clinched the district title where the team was hopelessly but not ingloriously defeated by El Campo 14-0. Since that first Gander team at REL. the Gander football team has become known throughout the region as a team who always gives its very best effort with pride and spirit. The all-girl pep squad for REL began in 1930 with Mrs. Margaret Elms, physical education teacher. The next year, drums and bugles were added and three years later the girls became known as the Lee Brigadiers. William L. Ward, one of the first teachers at REL. began a volunteer orchestra around 1931. In 1935. A.A. Davis founded the REL band and acted as director until 1942. This band has become nationally famous playing around the nation as a top ranked band. In its 50 years of operation, REL High School has contributed greatly to the academic and development of its students. Along with a well-rounded academic pro- gram. REL has a strong athletic department and stresses clubs and other extra curricu- lar activities. Robert E. Lee High School will always be remembered with pride and warmth. We've played here, we've worked here. and. most of all. we’ve learned here, story by: Joni McClellan Gander Gazette Editor 78-’79 Yesterday, Today, And Always I'Ve Dedicate This Book: To The People . . . 18 Of Robert £ Lee . . V . . . A aT'l'y ■ •• The school is loved and remembered by all its past students and faculty, but even the building remembers the people that have grown and ma- tured here. Robert E. Lee is much more than con- crete and slate. It is the development of young people, their ideas and their achievements The school stands for fifty years now. but what it '‘stands for“ is the meaning of this dedication. To you. and the many others who have shared happy moments among these walls, we dedicate this book because you have made Robert E. Lee what it is today. VARSITV Top Row I 10 r Trainer-Gcorgc Crow, C Erwin. W Snyder. M Magourik, C. Traylor. M Nichols, J. Elkin . T. Anderson. R Week . J. E'oicnol. Head Coach-Ron Kramer 2nd Row: Coach-Rill Groberg. Coach-Jackie Byrd. I Atteberry. D. Grcenawalt. R Bycr . M Don- nelly. C Thompson. P Coryatl. B II Coach Ricky Burch. Head Coach Ron Kramer. ( ouch Jackie Byrd. 2l Couch Milton Kellner. Trainer George Crow, Coach Bill Groberg. Coach Bill Thompson 22 FOOTBALL Perry. T. Flower . D, Frwm. T LaVergne. Coach-Milton Kellner. Coach-Bill Thompson. Coach-Ricky Burch Ird Ross Mgr -R Mar- line . D Duke. K Doole . B Hollc. J Stevenson. Ci. Hoyt. T Houghton. M Clements. G Jackson. J Downs. R Waldrop. T Gam- mon. Mgr. D Parkinson. 4th Row R Culpepper. G Sanche . T I nglcrt. D Sugg. I) Malone. R Cantu. Doc Malone. I Smith. M Poole. K Park . J Conircra . M Coronado. Mgr D Willard. Trainer- R Hogue Another year, another football season only this season fell short of the REL Gander’s expectations After months of relentless workouts, play planning, and execution, the Ganders ended the season with a disappointing record of 3-7. Plagued by injuries, inexperience, and mistakes, the Gan- ders managed to keep their spirit. The players learned from their experience on their home field. Stallworth Stadium. They gained many valuable lessons; such as. good sportsmanship, self-discipline and never giving up or quilting Although the Ganders didn't win district, they were still victorious in the “Spirit of Robert E. Lee.” a 1 1) Consulting with the coachc upstairs. Head Couch Ron Kramer plans hit team’s neat strategy 2) The Ganders take “time out to rest up and discuss plays 3) Resting from hi duties a right linebacker. David Erwin concentrates on the game. 24 Robert E. Lee Spirit Leads Another Season 4 Defensive coordinator. Coach Bill Thompson, explains the 'do' and donTV of defensive moves (iandcr Spirit leads the ay Memories Not Soon Forgotten The Robert E.Lec Ganders of 1978 upheld their tradition of mental and physical toughness in every aspect of the game. The pre-season polls claimed that there was no way that the Ganders could compete with their opponents; but someone forgot to in- form the guys in maroon and white of these odds. In their first performance the Ganders defeated Spring Branch at Tully Stadi- um, the first Gander team to accomplish their feat since 1959, and them went on to defeat Port Arthur Jefferson at Stallworth Stadium. The boys from Dixie had suddenly turned Gander fans into believers, and visions of a District crown danced through their heads. It was a short dance though, as Lee had to face four area ranked teams in their next five games; these proving to be too much of an obstacle for the young Gander squad. ▼ 2 ▼ 3 ▲ I 26 1) loach Byrd give a few pointer to defensive bock . David Duke (15), Cicrom- mo Sanchez (26). Keith Dooley (2$). and Tcryl Houghton (85). 2) John Elkin (II). throw for a fir t down again ! Sterling I) Terry Englcrt haul one in again ! Sterling 4) Defensive linemen Daniel Orccnawall (73) and Whitney Synder (54) pursue the Mac Arthur hall earner 5) On a super defensive effort against Sterling. Keith Dooley (25) make sure thi Ranger doesn't catch thi one ▼ 5 77 Pride Carries Ganders The Ganders were small, but what they lacked in size, they more than enough made up for it in heart and character. They never lacked courage and they always had enough of it to get up after being knocked down. Pride was instilled in the hearts of many Ganders, and that alone kept them in many games against highly superior teams. It was only after the final drops of blood and sweat had fallen abruptly to the Stallworth turf, and the tears had finally subsided that everyone realized the many joys the Ganders did bring last season. The Seniors left a great foundation of Hope. Pride, and Courage for the Ganders of next year to build their Championship hopes on. a I 28 The Boys From Ganderland 11) 71 Frank Smith - G 12) 77 Jimmy Stephenson - G 13) 81 John Downs - DE 14) 83 Tim Anderson - SE 15) 84 Terry Englcrt - SE 16) 88 Tom Attcbcrry - TE Tri-Captains 17) 25 Keith Dooley - DB 18) 60 Joey Contreras - NG 19) 75 Chris Thompson - T 20) Not Shown 14 Clarke Erwin QB. 74 Bryan Perry - T 1) 20 Craig Staggs - RB 2) 31 Greg Jackson - K 3) 22 Mario Coronado - DB 4) 24 Tommy Gammon - WB 5) 30 Rocky Weeks • RB 6) 35 Mike Magouirk - WB 7) 52 Bobby Waldrop - C 8) 54 Whitney Syndcr - DE 9) 61 Matt Poole - G 10) 65 Michael Donnelly - G Suicide Squad Hopes For District Championship Injuries Dash Dreams Injuries were the downfall of the 1978 Suicide Squad. Opening the season with the chance of a district championship, the Suicide Squad finished the season with a 5-4-1 record closing with a 14-7 loss to Sterling. Starting quarterback Ricky Ibarra and linebacker Lance Hutchinson suffered arm injuries which sidelined them for part of the season, and many others were sidelined with injuries in the season. Even though there was no district championship the J.V.’S played their best and gave 100% in every game and 3re looking forward to next season. ▲ 3 32 1) Ben Cannon struggles to gam extra yardage on a kick-off return against Forest Brook. 2) Q.B Ricky Ibarra attempts a paw against Galena Park 3) The J.V defence sacks Galena Park’s quarterback 4) The 1978 Suicide Squad team members arc: 1st Ross I to r; Chns Bult o.Ricky Ibarra.Ben Cannon. George Torrcsjohnny Santana- Bobby Roberson. Terry Cox. Richard Street. Steve Svsmdun. Hope- land Staples 2nd Row David Tatc.Gary Dovsns.Don Woods.D- waync Spears.Tim Malloy. Kenny Mcisig. Robert Garcia. Hugo Rull. Lance Hutchison. James l.cggct 3rd Row Coach Ricky Burchjames Barton. Joe Estrada-Shcrwood Carpenterjeff Jones- Rcggic Durden. Bryon Lewis. Ronald Thciss. Matt Johnson. David Clement. Tom Kohler, Alvin Houseman. Coach Milton Kellner 5) Junior Varsity defence attempts the blocking of a Forest Brook extra point v 33 J. V. Gives 100% Every Game A 1 1) J.V, defense gang up on a Galena Park runmngback 2) Junior Varsity back coach- Ricky Burch (5-4-1) Lee 8 Spring Branch 7 Lee 20 Pori Aulhur 6 Lee 6 North Shore 6 Lee 21 Forest Brook 20 Lee 14 Aldinc 22 Lee 7 Nimitz . 17 Lee 28 Galena Park 14 Lee 14 Smily 7 Lee 14 MacAuthur 24 Ice 7 Sterling 14 Sophomore Football Wins District A I l-CC 12 Spring Branch 6 Pori Arthur North Shore 22 Forest Brook 12 Aldinc Galena Park 29 Nimitz 8 Smiley 20 MacArthur 12 Sterling T 2 no game n 6 12 7 •' - This years Sophmore football team stood very good in the year, even though they lost several players that went to the Junior Varsity. They also had a very good defense and with that defense and two of their running backs Jim Dipplc and Frank Bugg they made it to district. ▼ 3 Thi year football team wa . I to r Ut row Trainer Michcal Roeder John Zink. Dale Willi . Randy Nekton. Wesley Gordon. Rodney Tindol. Kyle Dodson. Trainer Joey Duke. 2nd row: Joe Esguivel, Don Spell. Bayne Franco. Mark Razo. Jamc Lloyd. Rich Adler. Mike Pena. Raymond Martinez. Robert Region. Chris Ellcdgc 3rd row: John Pitt . Ray Garcia. Jesse Quin- ones. Alnzo Avila. Joe Baxter. Raymon Robert . Mike Gonzales. Terry Fos- ter. Steve Cox. Coach Mike Ellis. Carl Salinas. Jim Caulcy. Dean Hutto. Billy Glca on. Frank Bugg. Ron Hall. Clifton Bullard, Joel McGlothlin. Trainer David Schrok. Coach Gary Harrington 2) 66. Steve Cox leads the Gander defense. 3) 14. Jim Cauley running in for a touchdown N 35 A and B Freshman Football A I I.) frethmen A: 1 1 Row Rodney Owen (Manager). Roovcvcll Bryan! 28. Daniel Garcia 81. Erncnl Cantu 78.1.ynard Short 33. Jamie Santana 82. Agapilo Ybarro 88. Ronnie Gray 72. David King 36. Mike Vail 64. Dell Co 76 2nd Row Kent llarmon (Manager). Jeff Brad haw 24. Darrell Kalbil 32. Al Johmon 30, hracl Salma 22. Ralph Ramon 83. Gary Armer 68. Steven Stanvburg 74. Domingo F.vtrada 70 3rd Row- Todd Penee 7J. Glenn Memmenway 62. Kelly Jacobv 15. Robert Norm 50. Sammy Mavter 16. Gary Wood 55. Richard Turner 54. Anthony Havel 77. Shawn Woo tcr 26. Ted Wood (Manager) 2.) Coach llerrik dt cu c the game plan with Kelly Jacob (15). A 3 The freshman football A and B teams were very successful! this past season. These two teams showed fortitude, and an undying desire to win. Those features carried these young players into a mature attitude, toward winning 3nd losing. The “A Team ended the season with a 7-3 record. This team has great potential, with a good attitude which became a winning combination. The team had its ups and downs but never did it give up. The young men of thc‘ A team matured greatly and will become fine Ganders The “B Team finished their season with a good record As a team, this group started slowly, but never did it give up. With a good attitude and hard work this young team improved every week. By the end of the season these players had changed from night to day. As the season came to a close the team grew in its abilities and strengths. The Ganders will be proud to accept these young players into their ranks in the future. A 4 3) Frethmen B lu Row L to R Steve McGee. Lui Quionct 42. Michael Garcia 62. Jame Berwick 70. Tim Young. Todd Tiller 24. Michael Fitter 82. Steven Lee 17. Carl Mitchell 26. Alvin Dedonge 80, Rodnc Harmon 15. 2nd Row: Donald Parker. Arthur Kimble 23,1 rfc Peter 21. Vernon Christmas II. Jame Henderson 27. Alan Craft 63. Pat Murray 14. David Friddle 54. Jamet Shirley 25. Terry Tyson 32. Charlet Campbell 50. Kevin Silvcy 68. manager, Tyler O'Brien 3rd Row Charlet Rhoades 72. Ralph Davit 28. Ben Wuttke 33. David Alfred 84. Dally Mixon 22. Roderick Haggerty 77. Greg Hill 20. Mark Martin 78. Craig Boudreaux 73. John llafer 36. Ronald C.rotte 4th Row Kyle Hensley 45. Dean Motley 86. Alan Gaylord 64. Ricky Bailey . Richard Hardy 66. Ronald Simt 85. Johnny lewis 52. Jc c Johnson 81. Holhe Hollinbough 83. Stephen Strickland 74. Randall Ely 16. Pat Murphy 88. Coach Alexander 4 t Freshman A defense executes the art of tackling on the MacArthur hall carrier 37 The girls' and boys’ 1978 79 cross country teams took pride and put forth much effort in supporting the Robert E. Lee High School Athletic Department. Marilyn Flynn took fifth place at the Regional meet and went on to place twelveth in the State meet. In the boys competition. Dale Fippingcr captured twelveth at Regional as he continued on to take control of fourth at State. Terrie Burgin and Gene Bossc worked together coaching the successful teams this year. I. Opposite page- Bottom row- l-cft to right- Pally Gu man. Melody Mean and I .aur.; Barrow Top row- Terric Burgin, Marilyn Flynn and Sharon Strahan 2. Melody Mean smile happily a she run. run. run . 3. Thi page- “Cheese say Marilyn Flynn, a she smiles for her picture. 4. Stop! Look and listen! Here come the mighty jocks. 5. Running against the clock. Dale Fippingcr and fellow runner strive for a better time 6. Bottom row- Left to right- Todd Sobray. Joel Sequra. Mercedes Renteria and Joe Pea. Top row- Zeke Casino. Charles Bitterly and Rob Buntin A 1 Mine! Spike It! If you have ever attended a volleyball game, these are some of the terms you heard shooting across the gym. These players arc tough, good and vigorous. Their talent is seen in the outcome of their season. Lou Ciruti. one of the two team captains, said. We finally believe we can do it together and as a result, we're having one solid victory. 1) Lou Ciruti spike ihc ball over the net as Karen Hart looks on 2) Teresa DeLeon doing stretching exercises. 3) Lou Ciruti and Karen Hart played a hard game which resulted in a victory. ■I) The Vanity Volleyball team memben arc (I to r): top row Teresa DeLeon. Rhonda Brooks, Arlecn Land. Lou Ann Bletsch, Alva Richardson. Shawnc Irwin, Karen Hart and their illustrious coach. Ms. Taylor Bottom row Karry Land. Becky Bordelon. Lou Ciruti, Laura Albright and Kim Boatman 5) Co-Captain Lou Bletsch. Coach Taylor and Co-Captain Lou Ciruti. UflR ITY 40 UOLLEVBflLL J. V. Volleyball - District Champs A I ▼ 2 The 1978 J. V, Volleyball team ended yet another season with the title of District champs. They had a great season and by no means was it easy to accomplish. Many hours of hard wark and practice, timing, and team coo- peration were the keys to the district win. It took each team member to make the team 1. The reflections from this past season will long be re- membered by all the J. V.’s. It was indeed a very succss- ful and special season, for a group of very sucessful and special girls. 42 11 Group picture Ut Row. | to r Yvonne ViUcrrcal. Carrie Martinez. Michelle William ; Tn Captain. Tamrtuc Mai- ler . Janet Boatman. Mary Conneal). 2nd Row Anna Dc- I cun Tn. Captain. Anna l.opc . Brenda Smith, Suvan O'Sullivan. Jrd Rem Annette Kelly. I tea Stringer. Tri, Captain 4th Row Becky Bordelon. Manager. Mr Perez; Coach 2) Tjmmic Mailer goe up for a block while Janet Boatman. Michelle William , and Annette Kelly look on 31 Tammic Master vet for Annette Kelly pikc 4| Janet Boatman vptkes to make point at a Drvtrrct game ▼ 4 Diet net Game Notthvhorc 15-4,1'-5 Win loreitbrook - 15-12. IMI Win Aidinc 15-8. 12-15. 15« Win (hannclvicw 15-11. 15-11 Win Galena Park - 0 15. 15-4. 15 3 Win Nimitz 15-1. 15-2 Win Spring Tourney - 2nd place Win Smiley 15-5. 15-2 W in Mac Arthur 15-10. 15-2 Win Sterling - 15-«. 15-4 Win Notthvhorc 15-6. 15-11 Win Baytown Invitational • J V l t place Win loreitbrook 15-4. 15-IJ Win Aidinc 15 9. 6 14, 13-15 (out Galena Park 15-10. 15 « Win Nimit 15-10. 15-9 Win Smiley 15-5. 11-15. 15-9 Win Mac Arthur 3-15.5-15 Win Sterling 16-13, lb-14 W in 43 Volleyball At It’s Best The member of the Freshman Volleyball team are Coach Mim Robyn Payne, Tammy Page. Carrie Pyror. Debbie McC ullough. Michelle McCImtock. Li Rincon Front row from left to right are: Kelly Ponce. Tracic Kindlcy. Amy Hanlmk. Joanna Gold. Not pictured are: Tamra Brown. Tracy Huddle ton. Adriane Wilson. Zeneth Short. Cindy Tidwell. Jackie Scwall 2) As 24 Michelle McCImtock npikc the ball back across the net. 12 Tammy Page and Tamra Brown look on with great anxiety 3) Look out Sterling, here it come ' ays 24 Michelle McCImtock as her team- mates watch carefully. 4) Tamra Brown doing her thing - spiking against Sterling 5) Spiking is a favorite of 18 Lir Rincon, but winning is a favorite of 12 Tammy Page and 19 Tamora Brown This year’s Freshamn Volleyball players were not only introduced to a new school but also to a new volleyball program at Robert E. Lee. For the first lime, the fresh- men were divided into two teams. Maroon and White, with each playing a full district schedule. For prcscason matches and tournaments, the girls played as one unit. The high point of the season came when the girls won the Freshman Division of the Baytown Invitational Tour- nament. In the first round. Lee defeated Humble, and went on to beat North Brook, and McArthur For the final match. Lee battled Eisenhower fora victory and the first place trophy. Freshman A And B 45 Smiley was faster Forest Brook was taller And MacArthur had more physical strength. Up against these odds, our inexperi- enced Varsity team got underway. Led by our I year letterman. Lance Stewart, the Ganders ended the season with a 4-24 re- cord. The season was definitely a frustrat- ing one for all involved as inexperience was the biggest problem. The team was a young one leaving most of them to return next year and give district another shot 1) Curti Guidry. 44. rochet for the k 2) Tyrone Nichol . 50. drive for 2 a Lance Slew- art look on 3) Craig Metier. 42. control the opening tip VflRSITV BASK6TBAU L. to R I) Hunter. J Byington. R Griffin. T Nkhoit, I Sicwnrt. T Darnel . C Holer, L Kohler. C Guidry. R Guenther. M Tucker. S W llace. C Roberwn. S Stafford Kneeling Coach Earl Lankford and Randy Hogue ▼ 4 Clem Roberton, •20. how off Im dribbling skill. 47 Varsity Shoots For The Future a 1 1) Roger Guenther shoots his special shot for two. 2) Craig Hester drives for an easy two, while Lance Stewart gets rebound position. 3) Craig Hester and Lance Stewart break, while Mike Tucker, with the ball, looks for the open man. 4) Lance Stewart pops over RSS for two. 5) Tyron Nichols drives by RSS and shoots for two. 6) Roger Guenther shoots for two over two defensive men. 4« REL Varsity 46 Forest Brook 73 36 Mac Authur 52 73 Sterling 92 52 Northshorc 81 38 Smily 79 48 Aldine 73 65 Aldine Nimitz 56 61 Galena Park 43 45 Forest Brook 70 62 Mac Authur 67 49 Sterling . 76 75 Northshorc 92 35 Smily 67 64 Aldine 77 71 Aldine Nimitz 65 55 Galena Park 65 49 Tournament Championship Highlights Season Two tournaments championships highlighted the 78-79 Ju- nior Varsity season. After a 9-1 start the J.V.'s lost Clem Roberson and Tyron Nichols to the varsity and their next seven games including four district. These losses and five others ended their season at 15-12, and ended a chance for a district championship. Leading scorer for the 78-79 season was Bobby Roberson and leading rcboundcr was David Coughlcn. ▲ I a 2 50 1) Guard Bobby Roberson shoots for two over a Smily defender 2) Forward Joe Bally controls the opening tip for Lee. J) The 1978-79 J V (L-R) David Duke. Glen Hoyt, Ray Me Clclland, Joe Baily. John El- kins. David Coughlcn. Ronald Byers. James llillin, Randy Poss. Bobby Roberson. Kneel- ing: Coach Jackie Byrd District Scores (15-12) J.V. 1 Opp. Forest Brook 0 48 Mac Authur 66 59 Sterling 66 66 North Shore 68 48 Smily 67 65 Aldine 95 62 Nimitz 55 70 Galena Park 38 68 Forest Brook 67 51 MacAuthur 59 47 Sterling 44 55 North Shore 56 53 Smily 58 55 Aldine 56 62 Nimitz 54 70 Galena Park 34 Going Gets Rough Players Get Tough The Sophomore boys basketball team got a late start on the year as a result of a lack of practice time together. While the going was rough during the season, the players continued to exhibit enthusiasm and a spirited desire to win for themselves and their school through the final game. The Sophomore Ganders were led by: Rickey Brownfield, Frankie Buggs. Ron Hall. John Sthling, and John Pitts. I) Frankie Buggs and Ron Hall fight for a rebound J David Cooper in position for rebound 3)Group Picture 1st Row I tor Rick) Brownfield. David Dooper. John Paul Pitts. John Stehling, Kyle Dodson. Frankie Buggs. Ron Hall. I.ou Burrell. Ricky Galvan. Wade Sinclair. Tommy Kovalcik. Fgan Thomas Raymond Martinez, (front) Jay Byrd. Coach Bob Booth 4 Ricky Brownfield shoots for two over Smiley while Ron Hall goes in for a rebound. 5) Cooper grabs a rebound, while Brown and Buggs go for rebound position ( ) Ricky Brownfield drives around Smiley while John Paul Pitts n. in position for outlet pass. Broussard, Williams, Masters Lead Freshmen S4 The 1978-’79 Freshmen Basketball ended the year with a 9- 15 season record and a 5-10 district record. Nigh point of the Freshmen team was lead by Ken Broussard and Keith Wil- liams. Sammy Masters was the second place finisher in the LaPort Tournament. Coach Alexander said of the season “I was not disappointed with our record, because we did good with what little we had to work with. They learned to play as a team and what high school basketball was all about. ▼ 1 1) Ron Griffin shoot a free throw against MacArthur while Keith William look on 2) Byron Nichols passes to Ron Griffin to oore again ! MacArthur 3) Group picture: Id Row I to r 51 David Maskowitt, 21 Roosevelt Bryant. 13 Tim Archer. Coach Alexander. I i Paul Golla, 43 Ted Woods. 10 James Tolson 2nd Row 14 Bryan Nichols. 50 Pal l-cwt , 42 Arlin Holly. $4 Brent Perry. 22 Sammy Masters. 30 Rob Buntm, 33 Kenneth Broussard. 40 Ellington Wilkin . 41 Ron Griffin. 52 Shawn Wootlcr. 44 David King. 20 John Tyler. 12 Keith Williams Girls Varsity 1978-1979 1) Group picture 1 1 Row I to r: D'nurcia Durio. Tamcra Brown. Tammic Matter , Karry land, Ava llall, l ou Ann Cirutc, 2nd Row. Coach Gloria Pruitt. Manager Carol Gu nun. Felice l ew . Maribeth Burge . Alice Crawford, Alva Richard- son. Marilyn Flynn. Dcobrah Lewis, Manager Bonnie Moskowit 2) Gander girl shoot for two. I. • ▲ 1 The 79 LADY GANDERS had a grand season. They finished the year with a 24-6 re- cord. The desire and determination shown by the LADY GANDERS in the early tourna- ments paid off at the l,a Porte tournament where they defeated Cypress Creek and La Porte for the Championship Crown In the dis- trict play the LADY GANDERS placed second in a tight district race with a 13-3 record. A highlight of the district play was defeating our cross town rivals R.S.S. TWICE. District play showed the teams offensive and defensive im- provement as they scored an average of 59.0 points per game while their opponent averaged only 41.0 points per game GOOD SHOW LADIES 55 1) Marilyn Flynn «hoot for two a gaunt North Shore 2) Debra l.ewi hoot while Alva Richardton and Felice Lcwu |jci rebound portion 3) Tamera Brown fouled a the drive for a layup 4) Gander Girl ditcut ttrategy during a time- out. 5) Alva Richardton get the ball over the North Shore defender 6) Keeping the Gander on top. Alice Crawford attempt a free throw The REL Junior Varsity basketball team under Coach Rob- in Payne finished 11-5 in District. After a slow start the girls went on to win seven of the last eight games in District play. The girls had an exciting end to their season by winning the final game against Sterling 40-37. REl. 36 MucArthur 38 37 MacArthur 35 35 Smiley to 51 Smiley 32 47 Galena Park 24 38 Galena Park 29 36 Nimitz 30 49 Nimitz 26 38 North Shore 26 44 North Shore 26 30 Forest Brook 37 47 Forest Brook 44 31 Aldine 48 22 Aldine 35 29 Sterling 34 40 Sterling 37 A 6 1) RFL girl jump to block the bot 2) Shawn Irwin dribblet down the court 3) Group picture 1« Row I to r Lisa Stringer. Carrie Martinez. Nikki Flits, Arlecn Land. Stacy Arthur. Shawn Irwin. Cindy Madden 2nd Row Amy Carnes. Coach Robin Payne. Janet Boatman. Cheryl Carne . Donna Dick- erson. Yolanda Mata. Sharon Strahan. Teresa Roper. Barbara Hall. An- nette Kelly. Brenda Smith, manager. Becky Bordeleon 4) Brenda Smith passe the ball M Shawn Irwin goes for the shot as Carrie Marline watches 6) Amy Carnes dribbles past a defensive player while Arlecn Land watches ▲ 4 59 Freshman Win 6 Consecutive Games The R.E.L. freshmen girls basketball team under coach Sandra Mayon finish 10-8 in District play. After losing their opening district game to MacArthur the girls had 6 consecutive wins. The secret of tapered off with the girls losing 7 of the 11 remaining games including the two games against Sterling. R.E.L. R.E.L. R.E.L. R.E.L. R.E.L. REX R.E.L. R.E.L. R.E.L. R.E.L REX. R.E.L R E X REX R.E.L. R.E.L. REX R.EX 34 MacArthur 47 69 North Shore 32 47 Aldinc 21 34 Woodland Acre 24 36 Nimitz 20 57 Galena Park 55 Nimitz 37 46 Forest Brook 48 37 MacArthur 41 13 Sterling 30 43 North Shore 25 45 Smiley 29 28 Aldinc 32 47 Woodland Acre 50 40 Nimitz 51 58 Galena Park 56 41 Foreti Brook 40 36 Sterling 45 A 1 60 I I Laura Weaver looks on while fellow teammalc looks for a break 2) Tammy Page shoots for the basket 3) R.E.L. girls reach for the ball 4) Joanna Gold looks eshausted while Ganders girls continue to fight for a victory. $) Gander girls set theirsclf up for a rebound as Aldinc girl, shoot up 6) Freshmen team L to R back row Coach Sandra Mavon. Mgr Laura Albright. Darla Carlisle. Denise Harris. Kathy Burgess. Laura Weaver. Pam Mathis. Tammy Page. Dorthy Lrquidc . and Mgr Susan O'Sullivan front row Fula Bailey. Li Rincon. Michelle McClmtock. Sonya Wyatt. Alicia Dreycr. Kim Drenon. and Vonciel Cook. A S NO StaiMC 61 Swalm Leads Girls’ Golf The 1978-79 Girls' Golf Team had a productive season. Senior. Lisa Swalm, led the team with low scores for sea- sons 78-79. She lettered in golf three years and was a med- alist in 1978 and 1979. 1) Senior Lisa Swalm prac- tices her drive at Goose Creek Country Club. 2) Lettering for two years, ju- nior, Anne Wallace works on her swing. 3) Group picture: I to r: Anne Wallace, Lisa Donnelly, Lisa Swalm. Kathy Bcd- narski, Terry Fontenot, and Marincll Madden. Not pic- tured: Coach Bill Thomp- son. 75-79 REL GIRLS SWIM TEAM The girls had a very successful season In dual meet competition they defeated Ster- ling, North Shore, Aldinc. and Alvin. The Ganders finished third in the Bay Area Relays, fourth in the Alvin Invita- tional. and fourth in the Pasadena Invi- tational. The season climaxed in the district meet where the Ganders won their fifth consecutive crown. The hard work put in by the girls paid dividends as 11 qualified for regionals. These were. Lisa Bailey. Barbara Freer. Dorothy Girardeau. Kathleen Krizak. Kay Oviedo, Linda Norris. Linda Nea- vcl. Tracy Dunk, Grace Lovell, Shary Tyson, Cindy Williams, Nancy Whit- comb. and Jennifer Peirce. The powerhouse in Gander swim- ming was. without a doubt. Dorothy Girardeau. She reached the state finals for her third year in a row. At stale, Dorothy finished third in the 200 free and fifth in the 500 free. She set a re- gional record in the 500 free and dis- trict records in the 200 free and 500 free. In the Pasadena Invitational. Dorothy set pool records in the 50 free and 100 free. Dorothy combined with Nancy Whitcomb. Jennifer Peirce, and Cindy Williams to make a very winning relay team. They set a school and district re- cord in the 400 free relay. BOYS SWIM TEAM The ’78-’79 swim season was a good season for the boy swimmers. The REL boys had two swimmers participate in the Pre-Christ- mas TSCA swim meet on Dec. 15 at the University of Houston. Those swim- mers were Tracy Druce and James Pcr- icc. Pericc also attended the TISCA swim meet in San Antonio on Jan. 25. 26. he was the only REL boy who quali- fied. The Ganders finished third in district although the majority of the REL boys made the finals. The swimmers then went to the Regional swim meet in Klein, taking 8 boys. None of the swim- mers qualified for the finals although many did their best times. The Ganders were successful in win- ning several swim meets although the majority of swimmers are freshman or sophomores. Coach Scantlcn. the boys’ coach, is looking forward to a good year. Boys And Girls Swim Team w a 3 ▲ 7 1) Boy Group Ist Row I to r Jimmy Phillip . Matt William , Peter Cushman. Ronnie Stoerner 2nd Row Tracy Druve. Tony Maine, Tim Hughe . James Pence. Randy Marshall. Richard Fenton 3rd Row: Gary Belt . Steve Poirot. Robert Barth. Gary O'Niell 2) Girl Group: 1st Row I to r Kay Oviedo. Jennifer Peirce. Nancy Whitcomb. Cindy Hcnnington, Kathleen Kruak. 2nd Row Bar- bara Freer. Shari Tyson. Nancy Kno . Linda Norris. Cindy William . Coach John item 3rd Row F-lsa Ramon, Linda Neavcl. U a Bailey. Dorothy Girardeau. T-Lynn Moore 3) Shan Ty on dive during an after school wor- kout 4) Regional Qualifier 1st Row I to r: Cindy William . Jennifer Peirce. Nancy W hitcomb. Barbara Freer, Linda Neavcl. Kathleen Kn- rak 2nd Row Linda Norm, Lisa Bailey. Kay Oviedo. Stanley Bailey. Matt William 3rd Row Jame Peirce. Randy Marshall. Tony Maine 4th Row Rodney Marshall. Richard Fenton. Robert Barth. Tracy Drucc 5) Junior Varsity. 1st Row I to r Julie fclkdge. Kevin Co . Hope Mackcrt 2nd Row Milton Crow. Frankie Lerma. Cordic Kirkland. Leslie Singleton. Renee Whitacrc. 3rd Row Jeff Lundy. Lisa Holtom. Timothy Chrittienton, Cathy Smith, Tammy Pitts. Judy Grcenawalt 4th Row Tracy Jackson. Deborah Kloesel, Tanye ChafTin. David Brown, Deleta Webb. Mike Kcgian. Ken Schneider 6) First off the mark, James Pence work on hr timing 7) Todd William work during a daily practice. 65 Hard Work, Togetherness Produce Successful Tennis Season The girls' tennis team worked its way to much success. They worked hard and improved each day. Their improvement shined at each tournament, district match, and Rcgionals. They were individuals on the court: but a team winning, laugh- ing. and accepting defeat together Because of the ability and desire of the 1978-'79 team, many more successful seasons are expected for the R.E.L. Girls’ Tennis Team. ▲3 ▼ 4 1) Regional Qualifier : Mmi valuable player Ayesha llan and Joanna Loh- kamp. 2) Vanity team member I io r Terne Watson. Michelle William , Wend) Fenton. Ayetha llahi, Joanne Lohkamp. Sandi Manvon. Ann Davi (cap- tain). Kerry Storck. Diana Athcraft. 3) Junior Vanity team member . Back row I to r Debbie McCullough. Laun Mabry. Cheryl Sipel. t.izza Coffey. Front row Steffani Strickland. Lon King. Bngett Tucker 4) Joanna Lohkamp getting ready to return an opponent' serve. 67 ▲I 1) Vanity team memberv Back row (L to R) Mike Rice. Cilcen Oviedo. David Cray. Gary Miloer From row Scott Charlton. Carl Pollur. Tracey Charl- ton. Mark Wmdhagcr. Coach Schima. Not Pictured David Thomas 2) Regional Qualifier and Outstanding Player ; Will Oviedo. Brett Thomas, Mark Rores 3 Working on hi backhand return. Mike Rice, junior, spends long houn of practice time on the REL court 4) Junior Varsity team members Doug Haynes. Wally Hinkle. Terry Herbert, Coach Schima. Derek Wristen. Terry Getford. Marty Blankenship 68 R.E.L. Boys Win District Tennis Title The Boy's Tennis Team set many goals this year, both indi- vidual and team. Each player kept these goals in sight at all times, at practice, in district matches and Invitational. By doing this, each member was able to reach his own individual goal and to help the team attain its goal. Through a positive attitude and a lot of self-discipline the boys won their 2nd Straight District Team Title. VARSITY 1) From Row. I to r. Dcrwm. Tim Sartor. Rodney Fov- lon, Craig Siagg. Greg Ouhon, Mike Veal. Dale Flip- pingcr. Middle Ren I. to R: Byron Lo t . Glen Hoyt. Aaron Brouturd. Monroe Nicholt. Tyrone NrchoH. Glenn Kenna. Jcrryl Lawerancc. Top Row I. to R Steve Stehling. mgr. Byran Perry. Shannon Jone . Pat Coryatt. Bevil Oliver. Ronald Bycn. Skip Hoyt The 1979 Varsity Track Team placed 2nd in the District Meet after a substantial amount of controversy with opposing schools. But even after being misplaced in District the Varsity Trackstcrs still had a very successful season, never finishing below 3rd in a meet and placing nine in Regional and one in State. FEB. 24 MEMORIAL INVIT 1st MAR 3 LAPORTE INVIT 2nd MAR 10 NIG BROWN RELAYS 3rd MAR. 17 PEAR1.AND INVIT 1st MAR. 24 DICKSON INVIT 1st MAR. 31 BAYTOWN RELAYS 3rd APR 7 TEXAS CITY REL. 1st APR 20 DISTRICT MEET 2nd TRACK 2) The 1979 4X0 yd. relay team that placed fint in Dtttnct 3) Skip Hoyt. «emor, thowt the winning form that placed him «ecoml at the State Meet in the loop jump 4) Cilenn Kenna. sophomore. gets tip and over the bar to finitb tec and in the Baytown Relays 73 Ganders Qualify: Nine For Regionals One For State The 1979 Varsity Track team qualified nine people for the Regional Meet held at San Jacinto College and one for the State Meet at Austin. 1) Senior Skip Hoyt placed second at the state meet. 2) Regional qualifiers were, Byron Lewis, Doc Malone. Monroe Nichols. Ron Hall, and Aaron Broussard. Not pictured. Tyron Nichols, Craig Stagg. Tim Sartor. Dale Fippingcr. ▼ 1 72 J.V. Boys' Track Boasting the most members ever, the boys' J.V. track team demonstrated both individual and team efforts. Tough after school work-outs payed off as the boys finished third in the Clear Lake Meet, first in the McCul- lough Meet, and third in the District Meet. Coach Mike Ellis is looking forward to next year when these boys will be coming back to join up with the Varsi- ty ▼ 3 1) Group picture: 1st Row: Curtis Jenkins, David Clements. Kyte Dodson. Frankie Buggv John Pitts. Ron Hall. Jim Dippel. Phillip Jaubert. James Lloyd. 2nd Row. Todd Sobray. Tobic Winslow. Jim Caulcy. Randy Lope . Alanro Avila. Chris F.licdgc. Zeke Casiano. Todd Brooks. Joel Segura. 3rd Row; Joel McGloth- lin. Gene Mack. David Coughlin. David Erwin. Robert Barnes. Charles Traylor. Dean Hutto. Louis Burrell. Doug Malone. Charles Bitterly. 2) James Lloyd reaches for extra inches pole veil- ing. 3) Frankie Buggs passes off the baton to David Erwin. 73 1 ▼ Freshmen Finish Fourth In District Lead by Coach Mike Ellis, the boys’ freshmen track team had a productive season. Hard after school workouts proved well worth the effort as the team finished fourth in district. In the Baytown Invitational Meet, the freshmen finished third. Participating in the McCullough Invitational, the boys finished second to round out their year. I) Group picture: lit Row. Roel Cardona. Agapitu Ybarra. Rod Harmon. Merced Renteria. Joe Pena. Ralph Davit. 2nd Row: Steven Stansbury. Robert Statum. Ralph Ramon. David King, Darryl Kalbit . Israel Salinas. Al Johnson. 3rd Row: Gary Woods. F.rnest Mitchell. Ricky Bailey. Antho- ny Hand. Rob Buntin. Shawn Wooster. Barry Bond 74 2) Coach Alexander think he' Richard Pryor at The Baytown Invita- tional Track meet. Sev- eral of the runner seem intent on hit stories. I) Group Picture: 1st Row: I. to r.: Marilyn Flynn. Shawn llcnry. VonCeil Cook. Kcli Carpenter. Arlecn l and. Janet Boatman. Sharon Slrahan. Tammic Master , Gcrric Santana. Melody Means. 2nd Row Patti Guz- man. Carrie Martinez. Tina Cole. Susan O'Sullivan. Shawn Irwin. Mary Connely, Missi Imanucl, Amy Hanlin. LouAnn Ciruti. Valaric Loren . Kathy Burgess 3rd Row Shelly Brook . Cindy F.mory. Adrianc Wilson. Kristi Walton. Robin Reed. Annette Kelly. Ronda Brook . l.ou Ann Bletsch. Pam Mathis. Brenda Smith. Lynda Shaw. Patti Rios. Tammy Page. Carol Gutman. Cindy Williams. Lisa Stringer. 7S Girls’ Track This years girls’ track team went in like a lamb and came out like a lion. They began the season by scoring zero at the first meet. As the season progressed they kept moving up in scores. At district they placed second. This is the best the girls have ever done in district competition. Four girls qualified Tor rcgionals. They were: Annette Kelly. Shot and discus: Arlccn Land, long jump; Dorothy Girardeau, mile run; Marilyn Flynn, mile run. Annette Kelly was the first girl from Rob- ert E. Lee to qualify for state. She finished sixth in the state meet. The team is losing only four seniors next year, and consequently things look even brighter for the ’80 season. Feb. 23 Jetera Relays 9th-V Mar. 2 3 Bayshorc Olympics V Mar 10 Texas City Relays JV-V Mar 16 Baytown Invitational JV-V Mar. 23 Bluebonnet Relays JV-V Mar. 31 Sprint? Relays JV-V April 4 6 District JV-V April 21 Rcgionals V May 2-5 State V K fiM 76 1) Honda Brooks lakes lime lo enjoy herself al a girl's meet 2) Dolly and her gang wailing lo compete. I lo r. Cheryl Carnes. Marilyn Flynn. Low Ann Blclsch. and Tami Masters 3) Tami Masters sirclchcs for that extra inch as she long jumps. 4) Keli Carpenter executes the art of long jump- 5) Tami Masters and Janet Boatman stretching their legs, getting ready to run 6) Fveryone is taking care of Keli Carpenter after the 440 yard dash The team members look after cch other like sisters Varsity The 1979 Varsity baseball team finished the season with a 17-6 record. Paced by good pitching and hitting the ganders finished 2nd in district overall. Coach Gary Harrington said that they had a great season. 1) Chri Tommc get a hit again ! Galena Park 2) Johnny Scon cover fim ba c 3) 79 Gander , «landing Coach Groberg. Mann. Tommc. Salina . Kohler. Elkin . Scott. Ajhwood, Johnvon. Conch Her- rington. kneeling. J. Duke. Clement. Gammon. D Duke, Houghton. Smith, Dooley, Newton, Harp. Roeder Ganders Finish Second In District Battle 1) John Elkin get hi pitching arm nrm«I up 2) Mike Clement gel one of hi 3foRBI' with this hit 3) Darrel Smith hold up on thin pitch 4j A tired Da id Duke after scoring again ! I .a Ptwie 33 Jerry Salina unleashes hi fastball 63 Coach Herrington wooder whal went TO«f; the (ianden went on to beat Ri 10-5 73 Elkins. Newton, and Scott talk over strategy during the Sterling punt et J.V.’s Finish Strong With 16-8 Record The 1979 J.V. Baseball team finished with 16-8 season record and a 10-5 record in district competition. Sammy Mas- ters led the pitching staff with a 5-1 record while Scott Her- ring led in hitting with a .328 average. Coach Ricky Burch described the season as “good” and said,” They won more games than I had expected them to. ’79 J.V BASEBALL ▼ 2 DISTRICT GAMES LEE OPP. 2.8 GALENA PARK 4.0 STERLING 8 9,10 FOREST BROOK 0.3 7.8 MAC AUTHUR 4.11 0.0 NORTH SHORE 3.8 6.4 SMILY 1.3 7.5 ALDINE 3.4 5.10 NIMITZ 0.0 1) Scott Herring warms up before the Forest Brook game. 2) Sammy Masters quickly returns to First. 3) Carl Salinas makes the turn at third looking for the chance to score. 4) The 1979 J.V.'s First row (LtoR)Coach Ricky Burch. Greg McCel land. Tommy LaVcrgnc. Richard Rodrigue . Carl Salinas. Mike Hunnicutt. Back row (LtoR). Mike (Babycakcs) Rocdcr. Larry White, Tom Kohler. Sammy Masters. Jeff Jones. James Hillin. s o P h REL The Robert E. Lee Baseball Team has had many ups and downs. From their experiences they will learn to act together as a group and to get along together. The experience has not only affected them spiri- tually, but also emotionally. They also built their body and soul. As life goes on the boys on this team can always use the memories they share and their moments they shared together to help cope in the long life ahead. A 1 7 1) Member of the Sophomore Ba cball team at Robert E. Lee are: top row I tor Tim Archer. Ruwell Taylor. Kelly Jacob , Paul Barry. Pat Murphy. Tim Schomp. Carl Strickland. Ray Garcia, and Coach Herzik. 2nd row: I to r Steven Caney. Jame Berwick. Ted Wood . Pat Murray. Ricky Rodriquez. Tony Wright. Ronald Sum. Tboma Avola . The Bottom row corniiu of Jeff Brad haw. John Homcomb. Daniel Garcia. Dale Cox. Michael Garcia. Karl Mitchell. John John Martinez. Jamie Santana. David Motkowitz. 2) Coach Herzik give Thoma Avola some helpful hint 3) Ricky Rodriquez all et for a play to come hi way 4) Pat Murray anxiou to hit a homer 5) Coach Herzik it the Coach of the 1978-1979 Sophomore Ba eball Team. B a s e b a 1 1 I Am Older, Marching In My Mind, Cheering In My Heart. What were the ’78-79 Cheerleaders really made of? Super Spirit? Team Support0 Shorts Skirts? You bet! And that’s not all. Never in the history of R.E.I.. has there been such a determined, hard working squad. They spent all summer pre- paring for competition at summer camp, and achieved several excellent and outstanding performance awards. Not only did they work days, but they even spent a night in a bank to practice (with the high ceiling) in preparation for cheers, stunts, and pyramids. Also, the girls were ’’Staying Alive and “Freaking-Out to pom-pom routines. Maybe chcerlcading is lace and thrills to peers, but to know the real definition of a cheerleader you have to be one. There are so many posters to be painted, so many cheers to be learned, so many stunts to perfect, and so many hours of hard work. It began each Monday and didn’t let up until the last whistle Friday night. Winning made it seem all worthwhile; except we didn’t always win. And when you work so long and so hard, putting every inch of your heart into the game, it’s more than hard to leave in defeat.And when you’re waiting at the locker room for the guys to come out, it’s a very hurt feeling of loss, yet a very proud feeling to be a Gander. You’re too exhausted to cry. so you take a deep breath, hold your head high, and think of next Friday. 89 Dcbi Clark Selena Webb The 1978-79 Cheerleaders were Tull of Gander Spirit! They had pep-rallies for football, basketball baseball, and track. And sometimes supplied pom-pom routines for half-time entertainment. While the girls were busy, the heavy equipment work was done by their managers, Ricky Lee. Don Eddleman. Robert Harp and Johnny Scott. 1) This year' squad shows enthusiasm and talent in “Beat The Rangers! 2) Debt. Kim. Saadi. Lisa P.. and Cindy have a goodtime while preparing for the game. Sandi Hansen Kim Hebert GANDER CARRIERS Being a Gander Carrier means a lot to the boys who have the honor of carrying their school's mascot, Mr. Lee. Not only is Mr. Lee carried at football games but also at pep rallies. Being a Gander Carrier brings on a lot of responsibility. Several times during the year Mr. Lee had to be hidden to keep from being stolen. Often the carriers had to ride with Mr. Lee to the games in the back of a pickup. But all the Gander Carriers were glad they had the honor of carrying the greatest mascot ever, Mr. Lee. 1) David Smith-Senior 2) James Pence-Senior 3) Craig Heater-Senior 4) Rob Griffin-Senior 5) Craig Heater. Mike Tucker. David Smith. Rob Griffin. James Pericc- 6) Mike Tucker- Senior THE 1979 ROBERT Jane Grecnawalt Camilla Clark Company Commander Drum Bugle Commander Liu Swalm Company Major 92 Port Bugle Major Lon Pearce Ll. of Flag Carla Hildebrand Drill Captain Renee Rhode Ll of Twirlers 93 Brig Officers And Leaders ▲5 94 These girls were the corps leaders off the field. The quartermasters took care of their own speci- fied duties while the sergeants took care of the teaching of the music and the instruments. Each corp officer had her own specific job. 1) Kathy Cone - Secretary 2) lisa Crow - Vice-President J Joy Meier - Prendent 4) Cherry Sharp - Treasurer 5) Teresa Krizak - Historian 6) The sergeants were (bottom row) (I to r)' Edna Bjork, Tenor Bugle: Karen Snock. Bell Sgt. Carol Gregerson. French Horn; and Pam Turner. Cymbol Sgt Top row (I to r). Teresa Cardwell. Snare Drum Dawnc Cole. Soprano Bugle. Tina Rocslcr. Tenor and Bass Drums: Kim Hullum. Baritone Bu- gle; Leigh Ann Williams Freshman Sgt. and Debbie Jewell. Bass Bugle 7) The Quartermasters are (I to r), top row. Nancy Suttcrficld. Attendance; Lori Lipscy. Magazine: Judy Orsuk. Bugle Mu- sic. Jan Orton. News; Carla Grigg. Social. Kathy Cone. Drum. Karen McGlothlin. Drum Music, and Kim Lloyd. Uniform. 8) Twirling their way to stardom, were these Brigadiers (I to r) (bottom row) Rhonda Casey, jr.. Margot Bruce, jr.. Terry Watson, jr. (back row) (I to r) Carol Wotipka. jr.. Jan Orton, sr . Renee Rhodes. Ll. of Twirlers. and Kim Flclm. |r 95 I he t ee Brigadiers, our corp and its spirit. W ill follow us all through the years. Its warmth and its joys, its sincerest friendships. Its laughter, its service, its tears We're thankful for days that we've all spent together. And nights when we marched amid cheers. Our memories weaving, will go on receiving. The Spirit of Lee Brigadiers The Lee Brigadiers, which began as a small pep squad of girls in the I930's. is nearly as old as the school. The pride and tradition this group carries makes each girl feel special. A s she steps on that Held, and the stands roar with praise, she can feel the quality in herself, her knees and head arc held high. To be a Brigadier is an honor that a girl could never forget. And when I grow too old to dream. Briga- diers will live in my heart. 97 98 Each year several members of the R-E.L. band attempt to achieve the goal of being one of the best musicians in their instrumental field. The mem- bers interested in the competition try for places in the All District Band, the All Region Band, the All Area Band, and with a little luck some talented mu- sician will have the honor to compete and make the All State Band This years All State Band person is William Condra. 1) All District Band members are (I to r); (back) Danny Torres, Randy Cunningham, Scott Condra. David Scarbrick. Robert Barth. Shar- on Long, (middle) Pam Williams. Lisa Peel. Donna Hcchlcr. Gayc Maloch. Chris Grail. Carla Manley. Margie Lipscomb. Shawnc Lu- cius. (front) Leslie Singleton, Judy Cunning- ham, Stephanie Ely. Sally Mayo, Julie MeWhirtor and Susan Watts. 2) All State Band member is William Condra J) All Region Band members arc (I to r|: (back) Tony Brown. Jeff Saveli. Scott Singleton. Courtney Rodriquez. Ed Hardy, Bob Cunning- ham, Stanley Bailey, (middle) Nanct Knox. Sue Poirot. Nancy Raez, Tammy Woods. Anne Stasney. Lccann Woods, (front) Pam Brewer. Julie Windhager, Lisa Hufford. and Agnes George Not pictured is Tom Rcidland and Mike Comeaux 4) Leading the band way arc the best in Drum Majors They arc Drum Major Shawnc Lucius and assistant Judy Navarre and Ginger Wil- son. 5) All Area Band Members arc (I to r): (back) Charles Renfro, Joann Goolsby. Lib Theile, (front) Marlene McMiken. Mary Ann French, and Donna Post 6) The R.E.L. Band Sweetheart for 78-79 is Drum Major Shawnc Lucius 7) Solo and Ensemble First Division member are (I to r). (back) Courtney Rodriquez. Dennis Cantrill, Randy Cunningham. Scott Singleton. Craig O'Sullivan. Mark Alexander. Kenneth Randall. Robert Turner. Todd Cox. Bob Cun- ningham (next row) Kevin Reilly. Margie Lipscomb. Ann Chauvicrc. Kathleen McCreary, Lib Theile. Julie MeWhirtor, Su- san Williams. Celeste Wilcox. Sally Mayo. Stephanie Ely. Shawnc Lucius. Kcmala Thompson, (next row) Judy Cunningham. Kel- ly Arcencaux. Anne Stasney. Mary Ann French. Jerry Ann Sapp. Rhonda Weems. Les- lie Aucter. Charles Renfro (front) Mark Buf- fum, Annette Snodgrass. Lee Ann Woods. Su- san Watts. Lisa Hufford. Patty Duguay. Don- na Post. Agnes George, Tammy Wood , und Tony Brown The Best Of The Band 3ie4 t$and The Bands, Twirlers, Officers . . . The Lee Band 1 I 100 1) Varsity Band member arc (I lo r): (back) Todd William , Freda Rather, Kevin Cox. Dennis Bichler, Eddie Erickson. David Sterling. J a me Thomat. Tammy Pitt , Richard Bowen. John Tyler. Joe Leger. Milton Crow, Donna Route. Donna Wilton, I ua Donnelly. Deborah Petty, Kathy Hardy, (next) Lisa Keyes, Janice Barber, Kim Tucker. Sharmainc Peter . Connie Stevens. Stacy Parrell. Denise Hardy. Kathy Wicccr a. Kathy Eltcy. Earl Hanna. Tom Juarez, Sam Cox. April Seeley, Peter Cushman. Marietta Walzel. Stef lam Parkinson. Ulrica Dunce, Kicth Jackson, (next) Barbara Chappell, Suzanne Matysiak, Rhonda Wheeler. Stella Dcluna, Leigh Wright. Pam Smith. Karen Wilson. Yolanda Deleon. Tcri Rather. Buddy Gorgora. Mandy Rodriquez. Maccy Lyon (froot) Donna Jackson, Judy Broussard. Dana Lindsey. Allyson Armstrong, Tcri Russell. Melanie Hollawny, Kamic Baugman, Patty Rodriquez, Steffani Gallatin. Vanity Band Director is Mr Dennis F.ichler. 2) Concert Rand member are (I to r): (back) Jim Cunningham, Bruce Causey. Tracey Mason. Janet Hcslcr, Ben Rogers. Wesley Westbrook. Andy Andrus. Joe Prathce, Randy Honeycutt. Tommy Comeaux. Stacey Sallee, Shelly Brooks. Janna Lawrence, Randy Lyons, Cheryl Hardy, Connie Lovette, Warren Mayfield, Ricky Vaughn. Gary Murray. Nathan Smith, (next) Mark Roach. Arthur Moreno, Michael Reese. Kenneth Randall. Tony Brown. Gary O'Neal. Jaime Lawrence. Terry McCain. Mona Turner. Jana Brady. Carolyn Elscy. Susan Cox. Jack Loftin. (next) Lisa Johnson. Cindy Hennington, Arnold Crawford, Jeri Lynn Sapp. Rhonda Weems, Leslie Auchtcr, Christina Renteria. Debbie Lee, Troy Sanders. Darla Carlisle. Doran Petty. Frnak Lerma. Bob Corbitt, Danny Torres, (next) Ruby Lopez, Angelia Vail. Teresa Loftin. Karen Thomas, Pam Mathis, Michele Ruyle. Lisa Stringer. Frances Austin. Pam Gwin. Janice Williamson. Rhonda Lopez. Celeste Wilcox, (front) Tracey Rogers. Jeanna Broussard. Rhonda Honeycutt. Terry Ussery. Karen Pool. Ginger Wilson. Chris Grail, and Michele Gcrlich. Concert Band Director is Jim Cunningham 1) Band Officers are (I to r): (back) Teresa Loftin. Judy Navarre, JoAnn Goolsby, Mark Turner, David Swarbrick. Robert Turner, Craig O'Sullivan, Mike Comeaux, (front) Dagmur Aalund. Janet Griffith, Carla Hufford. Shawnc Lucius. Ginger Wilson. Anne Stasney. Ann Chauvicre. and Sharon Long. 4) Head Twirler Jane Griffith (left) and Assistant Head Twirler Teresa Loftin (right) 5) Band Twirler arc (I to r): (back) Jana Brady, Carla Manley. Donna Hcchlcr. Jeanna Broussard. Debbie Lee. Lisa Keyes. Sally Mayo. Sharon Bishop. Stephanie Gallatin, (middle) Patty Rodnguez. Kcmala Thompson. Kamic Baughman. Jana Lawrence. Maccy Lyons. Judy Broussard, (front) Karen Pool, Teresa Loftin, Jane Griffith, and Angela Vail. ▲3 101 The Lee Band performed at many activities and received many awards. Some of the honors bestowed upon them were marching at an Oiler football game, a Rice football game, and they also were invited to march at the Texas All-Star high school football game. Not only is the band a great marching team but also a great concert band. Long after the hours of marching practice were over, the band members were still practicing on their instru- ments. One super year ended to begin another for the famous Robert E. Lee Band. The Famous Robert E. Lee Band I) Member of the Symphonic Band arc: lit Row Marlene McMickcn. Anne Suincy. Julie McWhirtor. Stephanie Ely. Leslie Bryant. Kathleen McCreary. Dagmar Aalund. Cbera Thompson. 2nd Row Jo Ann Goolsby, Mary Ann French. Charles Renfro. Ed Hardy. Nancy Raez. Melanie Cobb. Alice Crawford, Lisa Peel. Ann Chavicrc. Jane Griffith, Sally Mayo. Beck Winegartner, Carla Hufford. Shawnc Lucius 3rd Row: Gigi Brewer. Sharon Long. John Stehling. Susan Williams. Kcllyc Arccneaux, Gayc Maloch. Robert Barth. Annette Snodgrass. Agnes George. Tammy Woods, Beverly Snodgrass. Pam Hollaway. Judy Cc eaux. Randy Cunningham. Eric Railsback. Tom Reidland 4th Row. Becky Johnson. Tracey Boncm. Jody Navarre. Margi Lipscomb. Sue Piorot. David Westerman. Carla Manley. Anita Renteria. Dennis Cantrell. Duane Salinas. Craig O'Sullivan. Susan Watts. David Swarbnek, Terri Alaniz. Ronnie Stoerncr. Monty Mayfield. Denise Pratt. David Hiatt. Leslie Singleton. Laddy Sanderson. Scott Condra, Tracey Greer. 5th Row T-Lynn Moore. Carolyn Gray. William Condra. Pam Brewer. 6th Row. Gene Stephenson, director; Bob Cunningham. Kerry Storck. Julie Caruthers. Lib Thiele. Patty Duguay. Lisa Hufford. Julie W'indhager. Doyle Ives. Jeff Saveli, Lee Ann Woods. Mike Comeaux, Barry James. Tammy Jones. Mark Turner. Judi Cunning- ham. Donna Post, Courtney Rodriquez, Laync Bryant, Todd Cox. Robert Turner. Houston Petty, Mark Buffum. John Cisneros. Scott Singleton. Stanley Bailey 102 2) The band i always precise and oever muse a cue 3) One of ihe many difficult drills that the band performs is the walking circle 4) The band always cnicrtams the crowd with music and backed the Ganders as they assist the cheerleaders 5) The Drum Majors gossip in the middle of the field as the rest of the band goes on about their business. 6) The band did many formations on Ihe field. Here they shows us how straight their lines can be 103 Choir Sings Out! Half notes, whole notes, treble, bass, staff, sapra no, tenor, were terms heard in the choir room throughout the year The Robert H Lee Choirs consisted of the Chorale, the junior and senior choir: the A capella Choir, freshmen: and all Girls Choir, a select group of freshmen and sophomore girls The choir began the year with the pre-game show at the Lee- Sterling game where the choir joined Sterling’s choir for the Star Spangled Banner. They presented u Christmas Concert combined with the Orchestra for the student body. To arouse interest in junior school students they toured Horace Mann. Baytown Junior, and Cedar Bayou. The choir participated in the UII Solo and Ensemble Contest where there were 16 medal winners. They also participated in the I II Concert and Sight Reading Contest at San Jacinto College where they received an excellent rating in concert and received a plaque for their performance. Larry Kooncc. director, led the choir in their efforts that made the musical Thc King and I a huge success. To end the year they sang in an all city concert with all Baytown Junior and Senior schools combined, and they concluded by singing for graduation. 2 A 9 ▼ to« ▼ II 1) The girl of «he Chorale Choir entertain at the Christmas assembly 2) During a joint performance with the Or- chestra the Choir ring in the Cbrittmii spirit. 3) Librartan-Kaihryn Dowler-tOtb grade 4) Treasurer-Kim Hulluml Ith grade 5) Secretary-Anita Gordon-12th grade 6) Librarian-John Tinsley-!Olh grade 7) Publicity Chairman-1.inda Fnddle-I2th grade 8) Choir Director-Mr Larry Kooncc 9) The 1978-‘79 Chorale Choir I. Kooncc. director. T Murphy K IXxUou, C Jcancs. J. Dipplc. I Ramon. S Herring, A Morgan. 2nd Row H Wallace. 1 Mooring. C LaFrenze. J Tinsley. Shipp. E Ruiz. C Lope . K Oodum. A. oblitt Jrd Row G Fletcher. Hoik I. Payne. I Buggs.S. Arthur, J Hanson. D Pratt. R Torres. L. Lipsey. J Cauley. K Hullum 4th Row R Galvan. S Car- penter. land. M Corneous, L. Fnd- die. P Abbott. A. Gordon. I) I.cun . S. Wallace. D Durio. J Downs, D Hester 10) The Acapclla Choir Officers Cathy La- Frentr-1 ibrnrian. Fstefuna Murtmc .-Li- brarian. Kristi Walton-President. Chriv line Gilbcrt-Vicc-Prcsidcnt Penny Thomas-Chaplin. Susan TinUcy-l ibrar- ian 11) The Acapclla Choir 1st Row L Mar- tinez. V Rios. C. laFrcni . I Williams. M. Branom. S Tinsley. T Martin 2nd Row. T. Bailey. K Walton. Woolcy. P Thomas. C Gilbert. S Keller. K Smith 3rd Row A Kimble. I) Martinez. J. Martinc . M LaFrent . J Ogg. D Brown. Mr Kooncc, director 105 Do, Re, Mi, Fa, 1) Girl Choir Officer Kelli Mahoney-V-Pre idcni Anna DcLeon-Treavurcr Candy Garcia-Librarun Connie Dcckard-Librarian Karen WHUanu-ChapUin Karen Sancher-Librarian Toni Buggs-Sccretary Kim Drcnon-President 2) Girl Choir. I t Row A Del eon. A Coy. V Nicio. D Richardson. T Seemillcr. K Drenon. P Marline . D Severance 2nd Row S O'Sullivan. C. Garcia. L. Strolc. D Lrquidc . C Dcckard. T Hu tv K William . S. Soli . 3rd Row K Mahoney. G Kubicck. J Gold. K Sanches. R Ramer. Mr Koonce. director Orchestra Opens Principals' Convention 1) All Region Member Greg Ripley. Cynthia Wil- liam . Wade Strickland 2) Orchestra Officer Prcsidcnt-Rick t.ec Secretary Cynthu William V-Prc -David StrickUnd Librarun-Diana Rodrigue Hblomn-Wadc Strickland 3) Group picture lal Row I to r. Cynthia William , David Strickland, Diana Rodrtgucr. Roy Roger . Wade Strickland. Pam Fcardl. Greg Ripley 2nd Row I addic Sandervon. Carla Handed, Marlene McMickcn, Margy Lipvcomb. JoAnn GooUby. Ga e Maloche. Tammy Wood . LccAnne Wood . Kenneth Randall 3rd Row Mr Whitehead, di- rector. Jeff Johnson. Rick Lee. Todd William The Robert E. Lee Orchestra had a busy year in 1979. They played at the Sandy Lake Orchestra Festival and received the Outstanding Orchestra Award. They also played in the open- ing ceremony at the National Principal ' Convention in Hous- ton. Individual members had the opportunity to shine in their special Helds at UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest Providing musical assistance for “The King and I” was also on thr aorndn for the Orchestra. To end the year the string r slate competition at UIL. Robert E. Lee Student Senate Promotes Activities For The Student Body I) Gary Woods. Jim Cauley. Kevin Dodson, Jim Dipplc. David Erwin. Stephanie Strickland. l.ori King. Deb- bie Bergeron. Kim Bal- ccrak. Deleta Webb and Judy Broussard The Student Senate this year has been a very active group, such as: making needy baskets for families, taking up for muscular dystrophy, giving money to good fellows, and sponsoring several dances. Meetings were held during class periods this year instead of Homeroom period last year. The main goal of Student Senate was to get the students involved, and in various ways, they met this goal. 2) Pretidcnt-Shawnc Lucitn. Hi Vice-Prcsident- Diana Portis. 2nd Vice Prcsidcnt-Annc Wallace. Recording Secretary-Joy Meier, and Treasurer- Jane Grecnawalt. Corresponding Secretary-l.isa Swalm 3) Tommy Gammon. Mike Tucker. Mario Corona- do. Mike Clemmct. John Elkins. Tcryl Houghton, and Glen Oviedo on the back row Middle row- Mr Henderson. Mrs Standefer. Tim Anderson, and Rob Griffin. Front Row-Tamt Queen. Jane Grecnawalt. Salina Webb. Lisa Crow. Judy Na- varre. Shawnc Lucius. Debi Clark. Carol Greger- ton. and Cindy Loper. 106 Junior ROTC Over 4,500 students in the Nation participate in .Marine Corps Junior ROTC. Each student is developing an awareness and appreciation of the necessity for discipline. Each is learning to lead. Young men learn to take pride in their unit and themselves. The wearing of the uniform and the recognition and respect they earn from their peer group arc important sources of satisfaction and accomplishment. The ability to motivate and lead others — so important in any career is stressed. The psychology of leadership, drill and exercise of command prepare each student to organize, motivate and lead others. The REL Junior ROTC visited Paris Island. South Carolina on May 2. While there they experienced what a Marine Corps bootcamp was like. They did many things such as hand to hand combat, and drill competition. 1) Bottom row: I to r Needham. Talbert. Brecchcn. Rodriquez. Fric. Westbrook. Miller, Olivares. Torrez. Forthman. Erickson. Thompson. Rouschcr. Hernan- dez. Cooling. Scarborough. Reyna 2nd row J Thomas. Engle. Read. Kolp. Walker. Roach, Poole, Pentecost, B Simpson. Renteria. Fountain. White. YbarTa, Castaneda. B. Smith. Moore. Wiccitru, Arnold. Mooney. Hines, Head. Izaguirrc. Malone, Coy. 3rd row Simmons. D. Smith. Robinson, Hart- man. N. Thomas. Horton, Hoyt, Staples. Lewis. Drenon. Bentley. M Moore. E. Thomas. Doyle. Hebert. Crow. Allen. L Simpson. A. Broussard. Martinez. Williams. 2) These two ROTC members show the technique of rope walking 3) This is the ROTC’s more serious look 109 The Memory Makers Preserving memories was the task of the 1979 Lee Traveler Staff. The fear- less leaders, Joy Meier and Debi Clark, were able to organize an extremely competent staff and from there, things just magically fell in place (considering all the time and hard work put in). Many hours were spent chasing down pictures, finding out who was in them, cropping pictures, writing copy and captions, and drawing layouts. But all the hard work was worth it because this staff put out one great book! no ▼ 10 HA 1) Joy Meier • Co-Editor-in-Chicf 2) Debbie Clark - Co-Editor-in-Chicf 3) Lisa Creckmore - Class Section Editor 4) Pam Turner - Club A Organization Editor 5) Dawnc Cole • Sport Editor 6) Diana Portit • Business Manager 7) Sherry Smith • Dictator V|2 ) Graden Taylor • Photographer 9) Randy Newton, alias Fuzzball. checks fin- ished pages. 10) Diana, what arc you doing with those NADS? 11) Debra Contreras is the 1979-1980 Editor-in- chief. 12) Sherry Smith is more than ready for school to end. 13) The 1979 Lee Traveler Stafr are (I to r) bottom row: Rusty Trousdale. Dawnc Cole. Tina Rocsler, Pam Turner. Donna Foreman. Joy Meier. Kcli Drummond. Debi Clark. Diane Gottlob, and Janet Gunn The top is (I to r): Debra Contreras. Bruce Clayton. Joel Partin. Randy Newton, Randy Hogue, Lisa Creckmorc. Tommy Gammon. Diana Portis, Bud Chaloupka,' Kristie Kubik. Karen McGlothlm. Sherry Smith, and last but not least. Thomas Warford. Change was ihc key word in this year's Gander Ga- zette. The) had a new staff, a new sponsor, and a com- pletely new paper. The annual Senior issue contained twelve pages this year, as compared to the eighl page paper published in past years Not only did this illustri- ous group put out a monthly paper but they also made a profit of about $600. They started out as a group of inexperienced students By the time May rolled around, they were a group of friends who had not only learned how to write and pul together a paper but also learned how to work together toward one common goal. (1) Kim IJoyd 4n l Mr . Turner, sponsor, take different altitude toward meeting the deadline. (2) Mike Tucker - Sports Editor (3) It that fame Peirce without u comb in hit hand? (4) Robbie Cornelius - Feature Editor (5) Jay Hargis • Circulation Manager (6) Judy Navarre • Copy Editor (7) Cherry Sharp - Business Manager (tt) Chris Tomme - Staff Photographer (9) Joni McClellan ■ Editor (10) The 1979 Gander Gazette members arc (I to rl Karen Snock, Donna Smith. Jay Hargis. Lcs Tompkins. Bobby Waldrop. Rose DeCampo. James Pierce. Kerry I and. Sheryl Shjw. Rhonda Brooks, Michael Don- nelly. Judy NavArre. Wendy Collard. Chris Tontine. Kevin Riley. Rob- bie Cornelius. Cherry Sharp. Paula Schroder, Clarke Erwin, Lisa Mur- phy. Dune Canmill. Dana Cartmill, Kim Lloyd. Denise Pratt, and Renee Wcnic. Center Mrs Turner (11) Mrs Anne Turner - Sponsor 112 Gazette Staff Yesterday . My Interests Were On Unimportant Things With Little Interest In Learning. Today My Mind Is Active Wanting To Learn, Strive, And Achieve. Future Teachers Of America Future Teachers of America was an Organization that pro- vided high school students with worthwhile experiences related to the opportunities in teaching. This organization was a part of a constructive plan sponsored by the Texas State Teachers Association with the main purpose to interest young men and women in teaching as a career. Robert E. Lee F T.A. consist- ed of seventy-one members from the various classes including freshmen. The sponsor of this organization was Mrs. John Ella Carroll. On the agenda for the year was the annual F.T.A. convention held in Fort Worth. All attending members boarded a plane and flew to their destiny. The money for the trip was raised through the successful candy sale in which all members participated. A 6 1) F T A officer I to r Vke-Prcsidcni-Thcrcsa Knuk. Dircctors-Kim Hul- lum and Nancy Whitcomb Not pictured t President-Rhonda Casey. Sec- rctary-Bonmc Moskowitr. and Treasurer-Debra Harris 2) F T.A member I to r back row Tami Queen. Jcanna Broussard. Bonnie Motkowii . Jennifer Wahtcad. Pat Woe nor. Sonya Samora. Liu Nichols. Jennifer Jagnannon. Jenna Blocker, middle row Liu Bcrtsch. Bridget! Tucker. Lori King. Liu Payne. Stacy Arthur. Lone Mabry. Janet Snock. Nancy Whitcomb. Judy Broussard. Karen McGlothlin. Debra Carr, bot- tom row Sandra CJjuarardo. Diana Porto. Rosanna Morgan. Carol Grc- gerton. Sherrill Motley. Linda Norris. Kim Mullum. Thcrcu Kn ak, and Debra Harm J Jennifer WaUtcad count money from the candy «.he told during FT.A.'% successful candy drive 41 Member linen carefully at one of many F T. A meeting 5) l.iu Nichole visit while waiting for the F T A meeting to begin 6) Mr John Ella Carroll, sponsor of F T A . lectures at one of the meetings 117 American Field Service a 2 1) Front Row: l-r: Mr Bctt c Cook. Jcpilyn Busch. Nancy Racz, Llvs Gillian. Sue Poirot. ( hera Thomison. Tracy Druce. Lisa Johnson. Agnes George. Jana Lawrence, Shelly Hayes. Julie Caruthers. Lib Thiele. Stephanie Ely. Frank Garcia. Voncil Cook. Liu Nichols. Angela Vail. Jcanna Broussard Back Row L-R Judi Grecnawalt. Susan Hardy. Lisa HufTord. Todd Williams. Linda Friddlc. Annette Kristek. Leslie Singleton. Mike Dickerson, Dciu Simmons. Kevin Reilly. Steve Poirot. Corie Gaskcy. Barbara Dickerson Hale. Rhonda Casey. Shree Celestme. Rhonda Lopez. Margo Bruce 2) Clockwise: Julie Caruthers- President, Lib Thiele- Co-historian. Jcpilyn Busch- Reporter. Stephanie Ely- Secretary- Treasurer, Tracy Druce- Parliamentarian. Voncil Cook- Fr. direc- tor. Agnes George- Vice-president. Barbara Hall-Sophmorc director. Nancy Racx Jr - Sr director 3) The A.F.S. sponser is Mrs Bcttyc Cook 4) Members of A.F.S pose with Mr Lee They arc: Bottom l-r Luisa Lconce. Lisa Nichols. Mark White. Wendy Liles. Chris Grail. Camilla Clark, 2nd row Sally Mayo, Nancy Racz. Agnes George. Tina Renteria 3rd row Jeanna Broussard. Frank Garcia. Kcvcn Reilly. Steve Poirot. Dcna Simmons, Stephanie Ely. d Stephanie Julie Caruthers. Susan Hardy. Jcpilyn Busch. Rhonda Lopez 5) Jcpilyn Busch dreams about A F5 adventures. 6) The foreign exchange student this year is Luisa Leone She is staying with Camilla Clark and her family. Luisa is from Brazil. This past year she has been experiencing things much different from her way of life The A.F.S. club hopes that her visit with us will be broaden her horizans as it ahs broaden ours 118 American Field Service is an interest club which promotes world friendship and a knowledge of oth- er cultures in our school and community. They were involved in many programs and pro- jects such as: Halloween party welcoming the foreign ex- change student from Brazil. Luiza Lionel; A birth- day parly for Luiza; Singing carols and taking Christmas toys to needy children; Bcgining a soc- cer league to promote interest and fun; The money making project for the year was the World Fair ; They participated in football week; An assembly program of talent by some foreign exchange stu- dents; Also they participated in a multi-media trip: Around the world in 80 Minutes”. The sponsor is Mrs. Bcttye Cook. A F S 119 Fellowship of Christian Athletes The Robert E. Lee F.C.A. has been at Lee High School for three and a half years. The Sponsor of the Club was Ricky Burch. There were three club officers, and approxi- mately 26 members in the Club. There were several activi- ties planned for this year. The main project was going to an Anual State Convention held in Dallas, on January 9-12 The other project was to help the elderly in the Nursing Homes. The purpose of the club was To present to athletes and coaches, and all whom they influence, the challenge and adventure of receiving Jesus Christ as Savor and Lord, serving Him in their relationship and in fellowship in the church.” A 1 ▼ 2 t20 I kid) Burch, second year a ( lub Sponsor 2) l i Row I lo t Brian Hoik. Sieve Wallace. David Clement . Jeff Byington. Keith Dooky. Mike Clement 2nd Rom Pat Murphy. Daniel Grccnwalt, David Gray. Joey Duke. Mark Stafford. Jrd Rom Kenny Hcivcjl Tom Dan- kU. Jim Collie. David Erwin 4th Rom David Smith. Rob Griffin Top Rom Ricky Burch 1) Club Officer r to I: Keith Dooky. David Smith. Mike Ckmenu ▲ 3 ▼ 4 ▼ 5 4) Rob Griffin, David Smith. Tom Daniel . and Roger Guenther examine a trophy won by fellow clawmato x) Some of the F.C A member veil rcfrcvhmenl at the conception viand Member ihown are Tom Daniel . David Smith. Rob Griffin, and Roger Guenther 121 122 The Christian Student Union Club catered to the Christian Stu- dent who wanted to share his high school years with class mates of like mindedness. The club provided a time to share in fun. fellowship, help- ing each other, and growth. It also provided a definite time and place to meet so that relationships could be made and new ones strengthened. It offered the students a “getting to know you time. Since it was Chris- tian oriented, the major thrust was growing in Christian knowledge, prayer time, and application. High school was the place to start Chris- tian associations, when one was on the threshold of young adulthood, learning from others the choice to make in places to go. things to do. people to be with. etc. 1) The Chmtun Student Unton discuss many things during their meetings I to r Carla Grigg. Merri DuBosc. Teresa f riddle. Ja- net Hassell. I.ou Kru ak. Cathy LaFrcntz. Sherry McDowell. Corole Kirkland. Tami Rhea. Cindy Madden Thcrcasa dance, and Mrs. E Myers. Sponsor 2) Group shot I to r. Carla Grigg. Debbie Bergeron. Linda Friddlc. Tammy Mar- shall. Marilyn Mansee. Mrs. E Myers. Dianne Slrangman Top row: Keith Kubi- cck. Patty Kamalog. Brent Partin. Janet Hassell, Kathy Madden. Cindy Madden. Lisa Gilliam. Kathleen Krizak Christian Student Union A I ▼ 2 The Future Homemakers Of America Even with women's Lib taking over today, there were still a few girls who arc preparing to be Future Homemakers of America. The club consisted of 45 members and 2 sponsors. Even in today's fast growing and industrious country, the FH A members were sticking to the old fashioned way of life of being homemakers. The club also provided many ser- vices to the Community.- 1) The two pon or and forty-five member or «he Future Homemaker of Amrcica are (back row. left to right) Mr . Grace Edward . Mr Donna Brutcr. Jcanctu Aurcnnc. Therc a Roper. Jennifer Arnold. Dem c Grave . Linda Lewi . Charna Elmore. Denctra Hayden. Beverly Branch. Cindy Childre . Angie Sulivan. Darla Pittman, and Patricia Arnold Sit- ting on (left to right) Carolyn Hudaon. l.i a F.nloc. Sheila Shaw, and Joey Wooley Sitting on the couch (left to right) are; Cathy Ufrant . Shrec Cclcttwc. Cathy Lemond. Paula Strahan. Kimmic Smith. Malvnda Ray. Jill Thomp on. Kimberly Palmer. Juanita Btrada. and Lucy Varga Kneeling in back (left to right) arc. Angela Lewi . Charlotte Yarbough. Paula Pace, and Pichella Brown Kneeling in front arc (left to right); Pam Kelly. Valeric Ford. Marion Jcnkin . and Karen Sam 2) The club officer arc; (back row. left to right) Kimmic Smith (Party and Recreation). Malynda Ray.(Scrapbookkccpcr). l.iva Enloe. Joey Wooley (Parliamentarian), and Shrec Cckstinc (Secretary) On the front arc Dcnctra Hayden. (Vicc-Prc idcnt). Charna Elmore. (Project Chairman). Juanita Eatrada (Publicity Chairman), and Dcm e Grave (President) The two sponsor arc Mr . Grace Edward and Mr Donna Bmtor 123 Data Processing The Data Processing fund raising activities were selling candy and candles. The money was used for contest, banquet, and a Christmas party. The of- ficers were: President Jamie Lansford, Vice-Prcsidcnt- Nancy Sutterfield, Secretary- Dcbbie Keyes, Treasurer- Diane Estes, and Sponsor-Mr. Mike Wygant. Throughout the year members planned to at- tend a State Contest held in Houston and a National Con- test in Ohio. Various field trips to NASA. Region IV. and Shell Oil were taken. 124 A 6 1) Fini year students 1st Row I to r: Carla Phinny, Pally Santana, l.ora Mullins. Shirley Adams. Teresa Lee. 2nd Row. Mike Smith. F.vangclina Basque , l isa Clark. Jana Johnson. Jody Johnson. Ronnie Montgomery. Vivian Williams. Ricky DeTorre 2) Second year students 1st Row I to r Debbie Keyes. Nancy Suttcrficld, Lisa Laver. Diane Estes. 2nd Row Linda Kidd, Jamie Lansford. D.L. Sims. Richard McGuire. Steve Novosad J) Officers Diane Estes. Debbie Keyes. Nancy Suttcrficld. Jamie Lansford 4) Ronnie Montgomery checks over his work foe correc- tions 5) Susan Hay hard at work developing her data processing skills 6) P.ickcy De Torre feeds computer cards through his favor- ite machine. 125 Distributive Education The Distributive Education student, upon graduation from high school, should be prepared to take his place in the busi- ness world. He should understand the operation of distributive businesses, the types and kinds of merchandise or services sold, the work of the salesman, and the opportunity for futher accomplishment in the field of distribution. I) President-Kathy Cavaretta 2i Vice prcsidcnt-Jcannic Porter 3) Secretary Treasurer-Peggy Duff 4) Reporter- Theresa Sherwood 12S 5) Pictured are claw member : I to r. I t Row Beverly Woodward. Walter Gngg. Jimmy Murray. Nick Smith, Carl Lotlcn 2nd Row Mindy Gipson. Bonnie Mullen . Thcre a Sherwood. Virgil Ward. Bottom row Debra Harm 6) Pictured arc class member : I to r Karen Beard. Ronald Rancs. Jerry Gonralc . Larry Hum. Bottom row Marianne McAlpin. Peggy Duff. Mitri Carpenter. Kathy Kaminski 7) Pictured arc class member I to r. Kelly Jones. Kristie Kubik. Paul Amerson. Jcannic Porter Bottom row Bulford Baker. Tanya Wil- liams. Doug Keene. Kathy Cavaretta 127 Future Farmers Of America 1) 1st Row I io r Mtchcal Kelly. Jam Sovells. Damon Maloney. Kciih Robertson, Bobbie Wagner. Lisa Walters 2nd Row Bubba C'ambcl. Blake Young. James Daubis. Debbie Boone. Richard Farless. Tracte Kindles. Martha Gar j. Charlie Carson. Randy Mcwellcn 3rd Row; Phillip Laird, Whip McAlister. Virgil Ward. James Chapman. Tern Beal. I auric White. Lisa McCartney. Penny Crow. Rose Dccampo, Donna Jones. 4th Row Jimmy Riordan, James Burns. Raymond Beal. Chet I ce. George Reeves. Kristie Kubik. Chantay Bogie. Cindy Garvey. Daniel Ybarra. Donna Dan- ley. Sheryl Douglas Top row Bret Pierce. Richard Crain. Johnny Pcrc . Phillip Grnn. Steve McMahon. Sam Cox. Carl Salinas. Anna Mitchell Not Shown. James Byrd. I.isa French, Bryan Vestal. 2) 1978-79 FFA Officers Anna Mitchell. Historian. Phil Gunn. Treasurer; Virgil Ward. President. Bret Pierce. Vice-Pres . and I juric White. Report- er Not pictured arc Kristie Kubik, Secretary: Clark Kikrcasc. Sentinel; and Steve Dodds. Student Advisor 128 ▲ 3 The Future Farmers of America members must be enrolled in Vocational Agriculture to be a member. The club was involved in many livestock shows, including shows at Fort Worth. Houston, and the Baytown Youth Fair The F.F.A.er’s also attended the District Leadership contest which this year was at Lee College. To make money for their activities they sold turkeys at Thanksgiving and Christmas. F.F.A. taught the students how to take on a large responsi- bility and be better farmers for the future. 3) 1978.79 FFA Sweetheart Terri Beal 4) Anna Mitchell. Rote DeCampo. and Charlie Canon, making preparation for the District 2 FFA Judging Contest 5) Tracey Kindley.Terri Beal. Charlotte Dupree, and Debbie Boone studying egg grading in preparation foe the poultry judging contest 129 French Club ▼ 2 1) 2nd year Club members: I to r Erie Cannon. Lisa Johnson. Daphne Flee her. Connie Lovett. Phillip Jaubert. Susan Hardey. Carolyn Cray. Gena Gentry. Joanna Lohkamp. Todd Williams. Kevin Reilly. Dan Cebal- k . 2) Stephanie Pavlas puts in her effort as president 3) Wendy Liles. Darrell Riche. Nancy Whitcomb all gather around Mrs. Ashley 4) Tract! Portis enjoying a game of pool ▼ 3 130 This years French Club was very active. The French Club members learned more than they already knew about the French culture and their people. The club also met every Tuesday during homeroom and in order to be in the French Club a member must have taken French or have had it for at least 2 years. This years activities included candy sales, par- ties. and showing slide presentations about France and much more. 5) In year Club member I to r: In Row Theresa Martin. Stephanie Pavla . Alicia Wilkinson. Manuel Ra o. Stacy Arthur. Tracti Portis Back row. Mrs- Ashley. Cindy William . Debbie Young. Wendy Liles. Nancy Whit- comb. Denise Brock 6) Nancy Whitcomb and Janet Snock having a good lime. 7) Cindy Williams. Debbie Young. Nancy Whitcomb, and Wendy l.iles 8) Dwanc Salines doing his past time hobby 131 Vtca 132 oo A 7 A 10 The people in ICT (Industrial Career Training) worked to learn an important trade to use when they leave and have to earn a living of their own. The on the job training also provided extra money for things they wanted and needed. 1) lub member arc 1st Row I to r Chrit Fchring. Fernando Bcrien- iiu, 2nd Row John Fennell). Andy Kirkland. Joey Hopkins, and Tim SchulM. 3rd Ro Garry Ruyle 2) On the job it Garry Ruyle at Barrow Auto Service Jeffery Todd Shipley it at work at Air Cooled Engine 4) Robert Canon t buty at Hodge Overhead Door 6) More club member are l t Row I to t Tonic York and Debbie Hanlon On the back row are Charles Walker and Ted Allen 7) Alto the membership include (front row) Tram Tallant and John Holme . The back row include Todd Shipley and Ricky Howell The back row consist of Johnny Pcrcr and Richard Sneed ft Employed at John Tnm Shop it Chrit Fchring 9) Ricky Howell it being observed at Air Cooled Engine at he practice to be a mechanic 10) Denni Motet it employed at KBUK Radio Station. 11) Furl Stapleton work at Fuller Motor Company at a mechanic ▼ 9 ▼ 1! 133 JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE Top Row- Anita Renteria. John Stehhng. Pam Brewer. Wade Strickland. Robert Moreno. Mark Kolp. Steve Stafford. David Coughlen. Shawn Sherrill. David Strickland. Stephen Slchling. Joe Prather. Amy Carnes. Julie Smith. Sandi Hanson. Ronnie Montgomery. Kenneth Scheider. Bob Corbett Second Row- Kerry Storck. Mike Rice. Julie Caruthers. Susan Watts. Nancy Rac . Chris Grail. Laurie Mabry. Sally Mayo. Annette Kristek. Diana Ashcraft. Karen McElhannon. Kenneth Tyssen. Scott Lannic. Rob Buntin. Tra Drucc Third Row- Candy Farr. Donna Dona hoc. Marty Flores. Lisa Hufford. Sharon t ong, Margy Lipscomb. Terry Usscry, Beth McAlister. Cindy F.mory. Judy Cezeaus, Krissy Dooley. Lori King. Cheryl Hardy. Carol Gregersen, Tracey Bonem. Linda Webb, Jeanine Jewell. Stanley Bailey. Matt Moore. Arthur Moreno. Miss Mary Jane Bicklcy (sponsor) Bottom Row- Officers- Lori Kristek. Linda Ncavel. Stacy Sallee. Dale Fippingcr. Ginger Wilson. Carla Hildebrand. Julie McWhtrtcr. Joey Duke. Margot Bruce. Agnes George. Shawnc Lucius 1J4 A 3 CREED: Wc. the members of the Junior Classical League, covenant to hand on the torch of Classical Civilization in the world. We believe an acquaintance with the civilizations of Greece and Rome will help us understand and appraise this world of today, which is indebted to ancient civilization in its government, laws, literature. languages and arts. I) Judy Ccrcau . Carla Manly. Siacy Sallee and Vincent Lannte on the Regional Cerumen Team 3) Stacy Sallee. Margot Bruce. Carla Hildebrand and Lori Krutek drew up for the JCL Halloween party. 4) Joey Duke portray hi talent a Hercule '' in the costume contest at Regional 5) JCI. member get in the spirit of bee , painter . Howdy Doodic girl and kangaroo for the Halloween season 6) At National. Lori Krutek (front). Agne George. Margi Lipscomb and Sucy Sallee impersonate fat Roman ▼ 4 ▼ 5 135 German Club The German Club sold candy from January 8-19 to raise money to go to the German Convention at Sam Houston State University. March 30-31. The members enter vocabulary, po- etry. translating, baking, and oompa band contests. They en- tered a soccer team consisting of six girls and five boys. At the beginning of the year the German Club attended Kulturfcst at Sakowitz in Houston. The students saw different things from Germany such as clothes, gingerbread houses, glassware, and films. 1) Oflicer : Pres-Wendy Fenton. V Pres-Pam Pritchett. Sec.-Kim Hullum. Treat.-Kenneth Tysscn. Chairman-Tina Rocslcr 2) Group picture: Ist Row I to r Ruth Kaura. Kathleen Willtaimon. Mi- chelle Gcrlich. Lib Thiele. Alisa Gilliam. Kathryn Kohler, Deborah Kloe- cl. 2nd Row Carol Wotipka. Barbara Freer. Bruce Ogg-Club Beau. Tina Rocslcr. Wnedy Fenton. Kim Lloyd. 3rd Row Steve Poirot. Leslie Heller. Mrv D. Evertolc. sponsor. Janice Williamson. I.inda Jewell. Pam Prit- chett. Kim Hullum. Kenneth Tysscn. 4th Row: Joel Partin. Tim Golla. Lance Stewart. Randy Marshall. Jeff Jones. Darrell Smith. Tom Kohler ▼ 2 136 Office Education Association 1) l.aura Morgon at her work nation at F.quafat with her bo . Mr Don Catkey 2) Senior VOE cooperative student Sheryl Shaw is shown at her work station in the Stuart Career Center counselor's office J) Junior VOE class I to r 1st Row Marci Tanoos. Regina Wells. Lccsa Marlon. Sherry Dcl'orrcst. Debbie Pace. Dcnctra Hayden. Jcanetta Au- The VOF. program was a combination 2-year program con- sisting of pre-employment laboratory and cooperative train- ing. The pre-employment laboratory was conducted during the junior year in preparation for entrance into the cooperative program during the senior year. Calculators, dictating machines, addressograph. duplicating equiptment. and electric typewriters were among the many machines students learned to use They also learned to prepare business letters, manuscripts, and legal documents. As in other cooperative programs, students enrolled in the VOE cooperative program received training by working in part-time jobs in the offices of businesses in the community. renne. Kathy Muth 4) Senior VOE officers I lo r. Sheryl Shaw, provident. Sandra Keeling. Trea- sure; Brenda Conley. Parliamentarian: Carol Upchurch. Vicc-Prc idcnt; Ruth Watcher. Historian: Sabrina Adam Retiring Preudcnt and imtalla- non officer. Judy Blocker. Reporter. Laura Morgan. Secretary, and Paula Kciglcy. Sergeant at Arm 1J7 r HEALTH OCCUPATION WORKING AND 138 STUDENTS OF AMERICA GROWING TOGETHER The Health Occupations Students of America, one of Lee’s newer organizations, completed their third year here. These students were divided into two classes. The first was made up of ninth and tenth graders. They were taught health procedures in the classroom. The second class, made up of Juniors and Seniors, worked during the day at the local hospi- tals. They worked as nurses aids, receptionists and dental assistants. They also held the annual Blood Drive at Lee this year. 1) Lori McCown of Sterling re U after a long day 2) Michael lee fills a lyringc 3) The HOSA member are (I to r): l.ioa Rome. Dian Rosier. Judy Green. Theresa Soli . Michael Lee, Jan Ve ta. Tiara Irby. Cynthia Wilton. Donna Don- ahoe. Tracy Robertton. Che Wait , Mr Robert . I.im Gillen. Debra Rennert. Wanda Webb, and Rhea Sprayberry. 4) Debbie Rennert. Theresa Soli . Paula Kaye. Donna Donahoc. and Cheryl Fairchild take care of their latt boyfriend 5) President Judy Green and Parliamentarian Diane A nee let study intcntcly 6 One of the Sterling ttudent tt pretented with an award 7) Dun Rosier with llittorian Wanda Webb bring the dummy back to life. 8) Peggy Craig get her blood pressure taken 9) Wanda W'cbb pre- pare for Chrittma 10) Rhea Sprayberry amputate an arm 139 € € 4 Cosmetology is a 2 year pre-employ- ment course designed for students who are interested in becoming cosmetolo- gists. This program instructs students in the proper methods used in hair sham- poos. rinses, scalp treatments, hair styl- ing. setting, cutting, tinting, hair press- ing. permanent waving, wiggery. eye tabbing, facials, and manicures. Upon completion of 2 years in the program and upon passing the state li- censing examination, students may be- come licensed cosmetologists. 140 ▲ 7 1) Officere: From: Karen Kcnnamcr. Center: Jennifer Arnold. La- Juana McGuire, Back: Kathy Nicholson, and Sheri Lindsay. Not pictured: Regina DuBois. president. 2) Sponsor: Joanne Kaminski 3) Classes combined: I. to r.: Diane Rodriguez. Tina Krutsingcr. Robin Westerficld, Velma Washington. Karen Kcnnamcr. Stairs: Demetre Wooley. Shelby Taylor. Jackie Santana. Carolina Pequeno, Cyn- thia Villancuva. Paula Henderson. Mari sella Jaramilto. Darrell Richard, Jennifer Arnold. LaJuana McGuire, Sheri Lindsay, and Kathy Nicholson. 4) Patron Kim Boatman watches patiently as Paula Henderson and Kathy Nicholson finish her permanent. 5) Darrell Richard sets his dolls head for a daily grade 6) Shelby Taylor shampoos the masked woman. Joanne Kaminski. 7) Pictured here working hard arc: r. to I.: Jackie Santana. Susan Harris, and Darrell Richard. Not working so hard are Kathy Nich- olson, and Marisclta Jaramillo. to::- Auto Mechanics The V.I.C.A. Auto Mechanics class taught students me- chanical skills. They learned to overhaul motors and trans- missions as well as mechanical interior repairs. 1) Brent Watkins replaces an idler arm 2) VICA auto mechanics. Brit Quartz and Juan Rodriquez, work on repairing a car motor. 3) Group picture: 1st Row. I to r Mr Hay. teacher. Scott Jackson. Juan Rodriquez. Scott Dickson. Servando Cisneros. Arnulfo Razo. Raymond Lopez, l.loyd Williams 2nd Row David Babin, Brit Quartz. Brent Watkins. Benny Bcravidcs. Paul Poole. James Fullbright. Farl Staple- ton Rnhrrt ‘slinm.i TiH I irrv Ntrimm Unrl«i V.. Welding (caches (he students (he use of different types of welding machines and types of welds. Welders arc in great demand and many jobs arc available. 1) Member of the morning cLu comm «if from row: Mumon Wyant. Hr01 11, Sharpe and Sjnder -Instructor Hack row. (lon alct. Br«gg«. Bader, Rohbinn, and Duncan. 2) Member of the Afternoon CL are Auchlcr. Choate. cff. McCartncs 1) Cum Wyattl'i project for Competition 4j Ketlh Belt practices tK: u e of the culling torch 141 Vocational Office Careers Clubs The Vocational Office Careers Club of Texas is a club composed of students in the Office Services classes. Students arc trained through study and practice to be- come honorable duplicating machine op- erators. Service projects for the group included; Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets for needy families in Baytown, printing re- gional state contest forms and entries, and calculating results of the contests during the Ag. Rodeo in March. Club members attended the state VOCCT contest held at the Galvez Hotel in Galveston From April 19 through April 21. 1979. THE COURSE FOR EVERYONE OFFICE SERVICE. A 1 2 I) t lo r Paiti Riot. Pro.. Vickie Fosion, Reporter. Cruetta Sanchez. Sec.. Rosa Vasquez. Vice Prev Not hown are 1-ioncJ Coy. Trea .. Betty Smith. Pari.. Ina Durio. Sgl-at-Arms. 2) Ivt Row: I to r Patti Riot. Juanita Alcgria. Crucita Sanchez. Alcjandruu Alcgria. Iris Rodriquez. Martha Martinez. Rom Vasquez. and Janicce Baumgardner 2nd Row I to r Javier Gomez. Betty Smith. Felice Lewis. Ina Durio. Bob Both. Sponsor. Renee' Haggerty. Nanette l.ewi and Lionel Coy. 144 ▲ 2 1) Craig Slagg doing what he doc beat 2) Mr Spear working at hi dc k }) Group Picture l t Row I to r. Craig Stagg. Jeff Gregory. Keith Jackson, George Navarro. Yo- landa Mata. Jcvsic Navarro. Dean Wilton. Paul Koehler 4) 1 1 Row I to r; Benny McCartney. Nathan Willi . Randy Jackson. George Wagner. David Taylor. Beroford Peters. Dwayne William . Eddy Espin- osa. Lee LaVergne ▼ 3 Metal Trades Learning to develop, improve, and maintain a higher standard of living is based on a desire to have more and better of the good things of life. Voca- tional shop classes were provided so that a student could attain a skill level useful to himself and society. 145 Coordinated Vocational Academic Education Coordinated Vocational Academic Education. Co-op is a vocational educa- tion program in which the student leaves school at noon to report to an- other class situation which is his job. C.V.A.E., Co-op students may be em- ployed and trained in any type of indus- try. business, or service industry. No one works for less than minimum wage. Many of the second year students make much more than minimum wage. The student's job supervisor becomes a co- operating teacher and gives the student an evaluation which hc she fills out each six weeks. Mr. Herman D. Garrett is the teacher-coordinator. 16 18 19 20 • 21 22 I) Michael Hernandez-Kmarl After joking with supervisor Aretha I jkey. he stocks li et. display , and «11 2) Lou Burrell-Lee Collage Shop )) Eloy Rodrigue -l yon Food 4 Jimmy Curtis-Hathaway 5) Group Picture l t Row I to r. Susan Rhodes. Michael Hernandez. Danny Williams. Pan Broussard. Jackie Caldwell. Brent Michael Her- nande Fontenot 2nd Row Blioda Barrantc . Cynthia Jonca. Bcrncatha Jones Parashclla Short. Sharon Petre. Vanclta Hare. Chnstic F rench Jrd Row Stephen Dodd . Tandy Bodnek. Sammy Garcia. Sponsor. Mr Herman. D. Garrett. Steve Miller. Louis Burcll. Victor ( ampos. Tim Poplaski. Baldemar Olivares. Jimmy Gleason 6) Debbie Hanlon- San Jacinto Methodist Hospital 7) Steve Milkr-Fokyv K) Baldimar Olivares-Property Management System. 9) Sammy Garcta-Pcdro Auto Body Repair Shop 10) Warren Fontenot-Safeway 111 Brcnctha Jones-Dc avela Childcare Center 12) Cynthia Jones-Baytown Child- care Center I J) Kevin Powell-Hugh Wood Ford 14) Danny Wilhaim- McDonald' 15) Carmen Navarro-Wyatt s Cafeteria 16) Chmti French-French Construction 17) Jimmy Gleason-French Construc- tion I8A) Parishcllia Short-l.ee High Library 19) Victor tampos- Exaon Plant 20) Tim Poplaski-Baytown Electric 21) Jackie Caldwell- RE. Lee High CVAF Office 22) Lean Shelby-Bonanza Sirloin OTHER MEMBERS Rhonda F.chols. Brad Hargis. Rodney Santana. Pamela Broissard. Vanitta Hare. Sharron Pitre. Susan Rhodes. Randy Bodnek. Charles Burns. Steven Dodd. Joe Tameyora. Richard Taylor. Winnie Branch. Belinda Barrientes. Benjamin Ramirez. Joseph Dea- klc 147 VIC A Auto Body Skilled craftsmen arc needed to repair automobile bodies damaged in accidents; employment opportunities are aboun- dant for the young person who acquires proficiency in body repair skills. Instructional areas include shop safety, metal shrinking, metal preparation, spray booth painting techniques, and car detailing. The students in auto body repair were on their way to learning a skill that is always in demand. Proper repair of a car is a hard job to do correctly. It takes much practice and skill. These students were enrolled for three trimesters and learned the fine arts of auto body repair. 1) Group picture Hendenon, Galvan. Himo. Santana, Hawkm . Cion alc . Morton. Dupree, and Dittman 2) Group picture Santo , Marin. Furlow. Lee. Reed. Au cne. Jooe . Ste- pheavon. and Hincbdiffe. 3) Dupree and Morton work on a project for competition 4) Thi truck won Tint place in the talc VICA competiton Machine Shop A A2 Machine Shop offers students an opportunity to prepare for immediate employment in the metal trades industry. Training includes the basic principles, techniques, and hands-on oper- ation of engine lathes, shapers, drill presses, milling machines, and grinders. By the time a students has completed this course he has a skill to offer to the industry world. 1) Member of the morning claw are I to r Phillip . DeTorre. Holme 2nd Row Humphry . MacKerney-imlructor. Wood. Mizell. and Trou dak 2) Member of the afternoon cla« arc: I to r Nanowsky. MacKcrncy. Blan- chard. Reeve . F.nglert. Sonnier. Thompson 3) Kimmic Wood cut off Mock for h project: a fly cutter, which was entered in State VIC A Contest. 4) Pictured arc the project which won honor at the Youth Fair and Rodeo. District VICA Contest, and State Contest 149 Today The Need Is No Longer A Dream, But A Reality, Working For A Common Goal. Service Cl«bs «nU r ..W Vrr ftry ery iC«5 J imn Bowlry Ptrltementmturn Billy lUrim Huuxmn Anchor, Anchor, The Anchor Club is a girl's service club Their Activities included: playing bingo at Si Jumc's Nursing Home, caroling at San Ja- cinto Methodist Hospital, and providing bas- kets of food (or needy families Senior girls served at the annual Pilot Club Smorgasbord They had several parties, a swimming get- together. a breakfast for the new members, and a Christmas party. The annual banquet was held on April 20. The sponsor was Mrs French. All ▼ 12 I) Anne Stainey-Prendent 3) Dagmar Aalund-Sccrciar) 4) GiCl Brc««r-Ctaplin 3) Mary n0 French-Treatum 6) Kellie Arccnaiu-Parliamcnumon ?) Carla HuIforiMtatorun I) Lna HafTord-Soph director 9 There FlorevSr. director 101 Sharon I oag-Jr director ID Cm,| OSullivan 121 Marlene McMtcken.Chm Grail. Kathleen WilUatm. Sally Mayo, Karen Pool, and Carolyn EUey do a dance 13) Cindy Fitter) tlccpi peacefully-for a moment |4|Groupptciurc lit Row lior Kathleen WilltanuonStephanie Parfcjiuon. Dcrme Hardy. Karen Pool. Sally Mayo. Chru Grail 2nd Row. Agnct George. Tracy Greer. Annette Snodgrata. Liu tlufford. T Lynne Moore. Carolyn Icon. Candy hhr . Tammy Wood . Shelly Have . Su van Cm. Janet Mailer 3rd Ron Debbie Young. I iu Johmon. Cathy Flvcy, Donna Pott. Terry Cucry. Stacy Sallee. Sharoa Long, lee Ann Wood . Amu Renteria. Carla Manley. Tammy Baker. Suun Watty. Nancy Raer. Margy Lipacotnb 4th Row Janice WilltaniMin. I iu Stringer. Gaye Maloch. Marlene McMickcn. Pam Hollaway. Becky Wmegartncr, There Floret. Dagmar Aa- lund. Kellye Arcenaui. Gigt Brewer. Cratg O'Sullivan. Kathleen McCreary. Anne Slaincy. ( aria Huffotd. Patty Duguay. Mary Ann French. Jo Ann Gooltby, Cindy Willumt. Becky Johmon. Jody Johmon. Jana Johmon Mn Trench, tpomor Octagon Club ’78-79 Meeting on Service Club days in the band hall, the Octagon Club, sponsored by the Baytown Optimist, planned ac- tivities for the 78-’79 school year. They held a car wash to raise funds as a money making project. They also helped the Baytown Optimists with their annual Christmas tree sale. 1) Officers. Pres.-William Condra. V-Prev- Barry James. Sec.-Tres -Scott Singleton. Jr Rep -Dwayne Salinas. Soph Rep -Kennv Randcll 2) Sweetheart- Dagmar Aauland 3) Sponsor-t arry Koonce 4) 1st row I to r Erie RaiKback. Tom Rcidland. Randy Cunningham. Mark Turner. Craig O'Sullivan. Robert Turner. 2nd row Wesley Westbrook. Mark Patterson. Troy Sonderv Mathen Davis. Dwayne Salinas. Ben Rogcrv Mark Buffum 3rd row Scott Singleton. Bob Cunningham, Ricky Vaughn. Wade Mayfield, Scott Condra. Steven Novasod. Terry McCain. 4th row Houston Petty. Kenny Ran- dell. David Swarbick. Curtis Guidrcy. Steven Sherill. Barry James. Todd Cox. I.ayne Bry- ant. Top row Robert Barth. Gary Harvey. JefT Saveli. David Hiatt. David Wcitcrmen. Robert Corbett. Ed Hardey ▼ 4 Quiet AIL BOND! 422-829? .Oft 122 481? . ▲ 1 A 2 1S4 ► 7 A 6 5) Junior Bottom row Jeff Saveli. Mark May field, Dwayne Salma . Ben Roger . David Hiatt. Ricky Vaughn. Scott Cottdra Top row Robert Barth. Gary Harvec. David Wexter- man. Todd Cox. l ane Bryant. Houxton Petty. Curti Guidry 6) Senior Bottom row Robert Turner. William Condra. Craig O'Sullivan. Steven Novaiod Middle row BarTy Joncx. Ed Hardey. Scott Singleton. Tom Rcidland. Stc cn Shcrill Back row Mark Turner. David Swarbeck 7) Sophomore Bottom row Mark Paltcrvon. Troy Sondcr . Eric RaiUback. Wexlcy Wot brook. Mark Buffum Top row Bob Cunning- ham. Kenny Randell. Terry McCain. Nathen Dan . Robert Corbett cf o J g) Octagon, Oc I) Joy Meier President 2) Karen Snoek V-President 3) Karen Hart Secretary 4) Marcia Metcalf Treasurer 5 Pam Fields — Historian 6) Wanda Webb Reporter 7) Debt Clark - Sr. Director 8 Diane Gottlob Jr Director 9) Arleen Land Soph. Director 10) Mrs Peggy Robertson - Sponsor I l)Mrs. Jean McLeod Sponsor officers 15 Antlers Do It On Probation. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be an active club for years, then suddenly you're on proba- tion? Well, for first hand information, just ask an Antler member of 78-79. The year had just begun when we heard the outcome of initiation night. Some were sad. filled with tears, while others showed little or no emotion at all. Would this event let the club fall apart, or would it only make us more determined? Even though the activities were cut to a minimum, it didn't discourage these girls. At the end of months and months of club meetings, the lesson had been learned by many, but determination had been gained by all. I ▲ 2 3 ▼ I) The 1978-79 Antler Club consist of. kneeling I to r: Michelle Gurlich. Nancy Knot. Jennifer WaUtead. Angie Ho alphcl. Jennifer Lampcrt. President-Joy Meier. Debt Clark. Bonnie Moskowity . Lou Ciruti Mid- dle row: Suzanne Malerthack. Alicia Gillim Jodie Davit. Laura Al- bright. Denise Gravet. Arlcen Land. Sharon Strahan. Shawn Erwin. Kearry Land. Karen Hart. Lisa Creekmorc. Anne Glcnndmg. Marcia Metcalf. L a Bailey. Kay Ovicso. Lon King. Lynn Sobras. Back row I to r: Pam Prichett. Janet Gunn. Theresa Clamce. Maribcth Burns. Sonja Samora. Lcighannc Williams, Charlayne Jaynes, Kim Helm. Diane Gottlob. Alicia Ernest. Lorthy Giradcau. Barbara Freer. Linda Ncavcl. Janet Snock, Tammy Masters 2) Committee Chairmen are Pam Fields, Lou Ciruti. Karry Land. Lcighannc Williams. Debt Clark 3) Vice-President Karen Snock (jr.) expresses her opinion on a motion made by a club member 4) Lcighannc Williams (sr.) along with other Antler , vote during one of the many elections CO ST CO ST y ( ST Co C f5T CO Vice-President Terry Cox Treasurer Chris Thompson President Frank Smith Secretary Jim White Senior Director Leslie Ash wood Sophomore Director Tod Brooks Chaplin Randy Young Junior Director Charles Traylor Stags, Stags, Stags, Stags, Sweetheart Debt Clark Member 1st Row Barry Buinck. John Down , David Gray, Chris Bult o. Joe F.strada. Robert Slanina. Scott Campbell 2nd Row: Steven Orsak. Gary Down . Rudy Cantu. Alan o Avila, Greg Ablet. Debt Clark. Frank Smith. Leslie Asbwood. Fddie Brown. Glen Hoyt, 3rd Row; Chris Thompson. Terry Co . Charles Traylor. Clifton Bullard, Don Spell. Phillip Gregory. Mike Lee. Tod Brookv James Leggett Sponsor George Whitaker This year was an active one for the Stags. They collected and made Turkey Baskets during the Thanksgiving season for needy families. They had several car washes to raise money for their club. They also had a hay ride with their sister group the Antlers. 1) Scott Campbell make the finishing touch as Charles Traylor puts the move on Scott 2) Brian Perry is excited about the car wash. J) Frank Smith prepares to pop the next person who walks by 4) Don Spell shows eagerness in hts support for the SUgs Interact Provides Services Bottom row- Left to right- Johnny Scott. Mario Coronado. Johnny Hender- son. Darrell Smith. Tony Wright and Robert Regian. Second row- Robert Moreno. Doug Malone. Ricky Crosby. Kevin Parks. Randy Jackson. Lance Hutchinson. Vincent Lannie. Pat Guy and Greg Duhon Third row- Will Oviedo. Alan Flynt. Robert Garcia. Robert Salinas. Gerald Salinas. Gcroni- mo Sanchez. Jay Newton, Daniel Grccnawalt, Glenn Oviedo and Kenny Heiseg Top row- Shannon Jones. Brad Woerncr. Dean Hutto. Craig Hester. Tony Coronado. Jeff Johnson and Stephen Sandbop Sponsor Carl Scantlan § O The Robert E. Lee Interact contributed more than their share of services throughout the year. The club had their annual Blood Drive and brought in approximately 72 pints of blood which was more than expect- ed. As another community involvement, they gave Easter bas- kets to needy families and also, gave money to a worthwhile charity.____________ r$ct Interact, Interact Other activities include a ski party with the JRA’s, party hardy parties and an Interact Basketball Game with other clubs. The funds raised from the game went to the REL Booster Club. The club members this year will not forget the services they provided for their community and they will remember all the fun they had. if they can! President Craig Hotter Treasurer Doug Malone Sweetheart Shawnc l.uciut Vice-President Mario Coronado Sgt. at Arms Johnny Scott 161 Service, Loyalty, Friendship . . . That’s What It Means To Be A Junior Rotary Ann ▲ 12 The 1979 Junior Rotary Anns was a group of girls who gave their time and service to their school and community. They planted a tree, cleaned up the school grounds, gave a Halloween party and an Easter egg hunt for underprivileged children, deco- rated lockers, made boutonnieres, delivered Thanksgiving baskets to poor families, visited an old folks home, and gave a Mother Appreciation Dinner. One of the most outstanding events of their year was the first Keywanctte-JRA Annual Style Show. 1) Teresa Krizak. President 2) Jane Greenawalt. Vice-President 3) Lisa Crow. Secretary 4) Alice Crawford. Treasurer 5) Lisa Swalm. Historian 6) Shawne Lucius. Chaplain 7) Cindy Lope . Parlimentarian S) Group picture- 1st Ro : 1 tor: Kathy Cone. UsaCrow. Jane Greet wait. Lisa Swalm. Pam Turner. Teresa Kruak. Lou Ann Blclsch. and Ava Hall 2nd Row: Alva Richardson. Carla Grig . Debbie Jewell. Leslie Bryant. Susan Williams. Alice Crawford. Teresa Loftin. Cindy Lope . Diana Portis, Camilla Clark. Lori Pearce, and Kim Lloyd. 3rd Row Angela Morgan. Linda Norm. Kim Hullum. Donna Smith. Anne Wallace. Kathleen Kri ak. Karen Smith, Linda Jewell. Sarah Murphy. Selena Webb. Cheryl Carncv Mar- inell Madden. Craig Hester, beau, and Mrs Francis 4th 4 15 Row Nancy Whitcomb. Lisa Payne. Laurie Mabry. Amy Carne . Stacy Arthur. Julie Smith. Stcffam Strickland. Krissy Dooley. Jennifer Peirce, Donna Hechlcr. Sandi Han- son. Jeamnc Jewell. Wendy Fenton. Lisa Cone, Carol Grunkmcycr. Paula Schroder. Carol Gregcrsoo. Barbara Hall. Tracy Dunk, and Marla Walker 9) Kim Lloyd. Senior Director 10) Cheryl Carnes. Junior Director 11) Stacy Arthur. Sophomore Director 12) Committee Chairmans: I to r Kathleen Kriuk. Carol Grc- gerson. Kim Hullum. and Debbie Jewell 13) Club beau. Craig Hester 14) Angela Morgan has a sleepless evening the night of the new member pick-up. 15) Some girb just don't base any manners' 16) Leslie Bryant and Susan Williams working hard trying to finish the boutonnieres in time for Homecoming 17) Linda Jewell IS) Julie Smith and Stacy Arthur ◄ 17 4 14 a!3 163 Junior Optimisses The Junior Optimisses for this year were very active. The club met about twice a month at the beginning and end of the month. In order to be a member of the Junior Optimissess one must obtain a B average and must be willing to work and participate in every activity. The Junior Optimisses planned many activities for the year. Sr O ___________________ 'misses, Jr. Optimisses 1) Anna I ope . Annie de Leon and Vicky Villanueva enjoying iheir refresh- ment for the day. 2) Sandra Guajardo and Sandra Villanueva offer a hag of candic to the elderly )) Annie de Leon dressed a her favorite creature 4) Anna Lope and Annie de Leon get a surprise that they were not ready for 5) The Junior Optirmtset club member «re I to r. top row Sophomore Director. Mary Alice Villarreal. Junior Director. Vicky Villanueva. Sally Quinones, Mr . Swart. Club beau Raul Torre . Mr Phillips, Annie dc Icon. Anna l.opcz. Senior Director. Sandra Cuaprdo. Bottom row, Histo- rian. Patty Rios. President. Terry dc Leon. Vice President, Rosemarie (.ope . Treasurer. Veronica Nava, Secretary, Sandra Villanueva. Parlia- mentarian. Cynthia Villanueva 6) The center of attraction for the people 1 Annie dc Leon. 7) Some of the members enjoy having their picture taken. 16S Keywanettes Keywanettes Receive Silver Division The 1978-1979 Robert E. l.ee Keywanettes worked very hard this year. The club attended a convention in South Padre Island and received a trophy for being “Club of the Year” in the Silver Division. Also, two members were elected as Texas- Oklahoma District officers. The members elected were Julie Caruthcrs as Governor and Terri Watson as T-0 Treasurer. Lib Thiele was elected as Lieutenant Governor. The annual money making project was making the Homecoming mums. This years club sponsor was Miss Debbie Creel. I) The tenior member of the club arc (back row) Anne Chauviere, Jane Griffith. Karen Thoma , Judy Orsak and I ivj Ramon (Front row) Tanya William . Judy Navarre. Tammie Jone . Ginger Wilson. Carla Hilde- brand. Franci Austin. Jan Orton and Renee Rhode Not pictured are Karen McGlothin and Rote Ann Byrd 2) The junior member of the club arc (back row) Stephanie Pavala . Sue Poirot. Julie Windhager. Julie Cambers, Lori Kmtck. Terri Alaniz, Margot Bruce and Tracey Boncm (Front row) Tern Wat on. Jeanna Broussard. Debbie l.ee. Diane Platt. Angclia Vail and Sally Zcglin Not pictured Rhonda Casey. 3) Sophomore arc (back row) Stephanie Hly. Lie Thiele. Julie McWhirter. Stephanie Gallatin. Brenda Down . Alisa Gilliam. Jcpilyn Butch. Me- lanie Pavhska. Wendy Liles and Cordic Kirkland. (Front row) Kerry Stork. Torri Russell. Annette Kristck. Karen McElhannon and Dcru Simmons 4 The club sponsor was Debbie Creel 5) The club Prendent wa Carla Hildebrand 6) Margot Bruce « vice-president 7) Secretary na Sue Poirot. 8) Corresponding secretary wa Ginger Wilson 9) Rhonda Casey was treasurer 10) Julie Windhager wa historian II) Terri Alaniz was parliamentarian. 12) Rote Ann Byrd wa the Honor Member 13) Judy Navarre wa the 1978-79 T-O Treasurer 14) Robert Harp was co-beau l$)Tommy Gammon was also a co-beau. 167 Keywanettes WHAT HAPPENED APRIL 20-22, 1979? KEY CLUB CONVENTION! The Robert E. Lee High School Key Club attended the 30th Annual District Convention of the Tcxas-Oklahoma District of Key Club International in Dallas. April 20-22, 1979 During the program. Key clubbers joined in meetings, can- didate elections and sessions with honored speakers. The club members participated in many activities and ser- vices throughout the year, along with a money making project. Club members cleaned the Baytown Historical Museum, St. Paul’s Methodist Church and around REL as one community service. Also, they helped cook and pick up people for Senior Citizens Day. Bottom row-Lcft to right- Toby Winslow, Mark White. Scott Herring. Jim Dippcl. Bayne Franco. John Paul Pitt . Kyle Dodson. Jim Caulcy and Steve Poirot Second row- Don Wood . Mike Clement, Bret Thomas. Rob Golding. David Hester. John Zink. Joey Duke. Tommy Kovalcik and David Gegas. Third row - Matt Johnson. Randy Marshall. David Clement. Scott Charleston and Judy Navarre. Fourth row- Mike Rice. Kevin Reilly. Matt Thomas. John Stasncy, Alan Theiu. David Duke. Teryl Houghton. Tommy LaVcrgnc. Brian As their money making project, members sold Kiwanis ap- ples. Activities consisted of participating in the Interact Basket- ball Game and in the 25,000 mile relay for the Texas Associ- ation for Retarded Citizens. The relay was held at Memorial Stadium and both REL and RSS ran in the relay. Both schools got pledges, with REL raising over S600 and RSS raising around $400. The Key club members shared many good times together this year and as the years pass along, they will continue to experience many more new things and have good times. Hollc. David Coughlin. Brian Mann, and Tim Hughes Fifth row- Tim Malloy, John Elkins, Robert Harp, Mike Tucker. Tommy Gammon. Roger Guenther, Rob Griffin. David Smith. Doug Keene. Bobby Waldrop. Tom Daniels and Tom Atteberry. Top row- Matt Malay. Scott Carpenter. Don Eddkman, Lance Stewart. Gary Englcrt. Mike Donnelly. Gary Milner. Tim Sartor. Steve Staf- ford and David Thomas UL C' ub, Key Club, Key Club President Bobby Waldrop U. Governor Tom Atteberry Sgt. at Arm Teryl Houghton Sophomore Director Kyle Dodson Junior Director Brian Hollc Sweetheart Judy Navarre ess, Lioness, Lioness Lioness Club The activities for the Lioness club included selling candy, baking cakes and cookies for the teachers for Christ mas. and attending Lions club lun- cheons with Mr. Armstrong on Tues- days. The Lioness club planned and gave a Easter Basket of food to a needy family, and they also donated some of their money that they made on selling candy to a organization for the needy At the end of this year they finished with a banquet. I) Till yean club member arc I to r back row Penny Crow. Valeric Little. Debra Harm. Daph- ne Fletcher. Senior director. Yvette Harm. Mar- tha Martinez. Sophomore director. Angela John- ton. Junior director Annabel Coy. treasurer. Fvanfebna Basque;. Crystal Jcane I auric Za mora. Ida Benavides, t on Lipscy. AIkx Con- treras Not pictured are Vice President. Morcic Duno. President. Vickie Fasten. Secretary Hope and Pcrina Yesterday I Gazed At The Hill Across The Way. Boys’ Tennis J.V. Volleyball Girls ’ Swimming 174 I) Boys’ tennis: front: Tracy Chartson. Carl Potlalc. Scott Charlson, Mark Windhagcr. back: Glen Oviedo, Mike Rice, Gary Milner, David Thomas. Coach Jerry Schima. 2) J.V. Volleyball: Coach Angela Pcrc , Carrie Mar- tinez, Michelle Williams. Susan O'Sullivan, Janet Boatman, Anna DeLeon. Cynthia Felder. Lisa Stringer. Mary Connealy. Tammie Masters. Bren- da Smith, managcr-Becky Bordelon. 3) Girls’ swimming: 1st Row: I to r: Nancy Knox. Shari Tyson. Cindy Hennington, Nancy Whit- comb, Jennifer Peirce, Grace Lovell, Dorothy Gir- ardeau, Linda Norris, Lisa Bailey. 2nd Row: Coach Susan Johnston. Barbara Freer, Judy Grcenawalt, Kathleen Krizak, Linda Ncavel. Cin- dy Williams, T-Lynne Moore. D 0 i s t r 0 i c t C h a m P 0 i o n s 175 Valedictorian, Salutatorian Top Ten ▼ 10 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) Keith Dooley, Salutatorian Becky Winegartner Roger Guenther Leslie Bryant Becky Johnson National Honor Society 1) Senior Member Ut Ro I 10 r Lee Kohler. Steven Wal- lace. Steve Novosad, Skip Hoyt, Ed Hardy. David Swart- bnck. Dak Fippinger. Roger Guenther. Ketth Dooky. Brent Partin. Monty Mayfield. Mike Comeaux 2nd Row Denise Pratt, Carla Hufford, Jane Griffith. Kcllyc Arcenaux, Dag- mar Aalund. Joni McClelland. Anne Stusncy. Tanya Wil- liams. Carla Hildebrand. Shawnc Lucius. Karen Thomas. Patty Duguay. Lori Pearce, Lou Ann Blctsch. Theresa Flo- re . Becky Johnson. Cynthia Williams. Camilla Clark. Diana Portis. Jane Grcenawalt. Pam Turner. Lisa Swalm. Ava Hall. Jrd Row Mrs. Penny Bruce, sponsor. Ann Chauviere 4th Row Andy Martin. Gerald Porti . Markne McMiken. Renee Rhodes. Ginger Wilson. Teresa Kri ak, Debi Clark. Karen Hart. Leslie Bryant. Jody Johnson. Gigi Brewer. Robert Harp. David Thomas. Bud Chaloupka. Steve Sand- hop. Jeff Johnson. Susan Williams. Becky Weingartner. Mary Ann French 2) Junior Members 1st Row: Cathy Elsey. Sucy Sake. Lee Ann Woods. Julk Caruthers. Margie Lipscomb. Tracey Boocm. Nancy Racr, Susan Watts. Lon Kristck. l.mda Jewell. Anita Renteria. Wanda William . Terne Watson. Margot Bruce. Linda Neavcl. Barbara Freer. Mark May- field. 2nd Row Brenda Cooper. Jerry Alant . Agnes George. Bonnie Moskowit . Vincent Lanme. Sandra Parker. Mari- nell Madden. Tammy Marshall. Kenny Hcisig. Daniel Grecnawalt. Anne Wallace. Jana Brady. Kim Hullum. Courtney Rodnguc . Linda Norris. Donna Post. Sharon Long. Terry Ussery. Judy Cc eaux. Stephanie Pavla . Tra- cey Greer. Dorothy Girardeau. Ann Davis. 3) Officer : Keith Dooley. President; Susan Williams. Chap- lain; David Swarbrick. Vice President. Dagmar Aalund. Treasurer; Carla Hildebrand. Secretary; Carla Hufford. Parliamentarian. 179 Societe Honoraire de Francais 1) Senior member David Surarbrick. JuAnn Goolsby. Pam Turner. Lisa Crcekmorc. San- dra Villaneuva, Cindy Williams, Mr Marian Ashley, sponsor 2) Sophomore and junior member Cathy EH- scy. Stephanie Pavla . Dorothy Girardeau. Alicia Wilkinson. James Hillin. Chandrika Patel. Nancy Whitcomb. StefTani Strickland. Stephanie Ely. Not pictured: Lori Williams 180 3) Junior and senior member : lit Row Kenneth Tyssen. Stephen Sandhop, Jeff Johnson. Vin- cent Lannie. 2nd Row Shawnc Lucius, Trace) Boncm. Julie Caruther . Nancy Raez. Judy Cc- rcaux. Suvan Watt . Stacy Sallee. Agnes George. Terry Usaery. 3rd Row Sharon Long. Anita Renteria. Lori Pearce. Linda Ncavcl. Carla Hildebrand, Margot Bruce. I.i u Huf- ford, Lori Kristek 4) Freshmen and sophomore member . 1st Row Julie MeWhirter, Annette Kristek, Sally Mayo. Candy Elscy. Amy Carnes. Linda Webb. Laurie Mabry. Chris Grail. 2nd Row Wade Strickland. John Stchling. Scott Lannie, David Coughlcn. Rob Buntin National Latin Honor Society Thespians are a group of honor Drama studcnls working to further Drama in the schools. The requirements arc approximately 100 hours of work- ing on some facet of drama. This year the Thespians attended Thespian State Confer- ence in San Antonio. Jan. 25-28. They attended a number of plays brought by high schools all over Texas, including Midsummer Nights Dream and Hello Dolly. They also attended a Drama festival in Gonzales Texas where they took their UIL contest play. The Taming of the Shrew. Thespians Further Drama 11 (ima Murphy-Prctidcnt, Pena Kooncc-Trcaturer. Anita (iordon-Sccrc lary Not pictured Cherry Sharp-Vice President ?I Arnold Steed complaint that the food here it terrible 3) San Antonio boatlt the singe for the environmental Theatre 4) Tbctptan Vice Pretident. Cherry Sharp, and Richard (a new friend) find the Drama Convention a blatt $) Group picture' Top to bottom I tor Ronnie Knapp. Gnu Murphy. Don Davi . Dena Koonce. Cherry Sharp. Jamc-v Pericc. I reda Rather. Steve Stafford. Spontor, Mr Kim Martin, and Anita (iordon Boys’ and Girls’ A 1 Junior. Mike Clements boasts an active record during his three years at REL. He is a member of the Student Council. Key Club. Fellowship of Christian Athclcts. and the National Honor Society. Besides his academic studies Mike plays varsi- ty football and baseball. When asked what he expected to gain from Boys' State Mike said. “I hope to gain a greater knowledge of our govern- ment and some valuable experience for the future. Boys' and Girls' State Delegates arc picked for the American Legion. Robert E. Lee was asked to give the names of several deserving Juniors. After the students were selected they attended a lun- cheon sponsored by the American Legion. Each student was asked to make a short presentation so the American Legion ▲ 2 Junior. John Elkins has put out his best at REL. He is a member of the Student Council and the Key Club. He also plays on the football, basketball, and baseball team. John said. It is a great honor to be selected as a delegate and it will help me in later life. John was also surprised to be picked as one of the Boy's delegates. John expects to learn more about the governmental system and to meet many new people, from being a delegate. 184 State Delegates Committee could judge each student personally. From this presentation the committee chose three boys and one girl. Those chosen will attend Boys and Girls State Convention. The boys will go to Austin and, the girls to Scguinc. They will attend and conduct seminars in government proceed- ings. ▲ 3 Junior, Margot Bruce has done very well during the past three years. She is a member of the Brigadcrs, Kcywancttcs. JCL. and the National Honor Society. She was also a twirler. Margot said that she was very excited to be chosen as a delegate. When asked what being 3 delegate meant Margot said. “It means being a representative for our school and getting an oppor- tunity not found anywhere else; an opportunity to learn about the government and to get away from everything. Margot expects to gain a much belter understanding of the governmental system and sense of accomplishment and individ- ualism. Getting involved in all the activities will help her to gain a certain confidence and to become more of an individual. ▲ 4 During his junior year at RE1. Randy Marshall was active in the Key Club. National Honor Society, and the Student Coun- cil. He is also on the boys’ swim team. When asked what he thought Boys’ State would contribute to his knowledge, he said. “It will be an excellent opportunity to educate myself on our state governments workings. I expect to return with a working knowledge of our governing system, many friends, and hardly any energy left.” Randy is not only active in school functions, but he is also active in his church. He is the Vice-president of the youth group at First Baptist Church in Houston. After graduation, Randy plans to attend college cither at Baylor University or Rice University. He is planning on ma- joring in some medical field. Boys’ State is designed to give Texas youth an overall under- standing of government. Randy said. “It will give me a more active understanding of our government, and hopefully make it easier for me to take intelligent part in elections.’’ 18S 4) Low Bteltch. Lou C iruii. Karen Hart-Dutrict Volley ball 5) Artccn Ijiod. Dorothy Girardeau. Marilyn Flynn Rc- fiorul Track 6) Regional and State Band Member. I it Ho Chirk Renfro. Donna PoM. Lee Ann Wood . Nancy Racr, Ague George. Julie Wmdhager 2nd Ron Pam Brew- er. Nancy Knot. Bob Cunningham. Tammy Wood . Anne Suiney. Courtney Rodnquer. William Cmtdra. Scott Singleton 7) Mike Clement . Robert Harp. Jay Newton. John FJ- kint-Dttinct Baseball g) Aycaha llahi. Joanna Lohkamp-Regional Tenni «) Dorothy Gtraredcuu-Stale Swimming 10) Gary Milner. Mike Rtcc. David Tbonw .Scoct Carkon. Mark Windhngcr-Regional Tenm 11) AU Regional Swimmer 12) State Ijtm Member . Ht Row. Joey Duke. David Coughlrn. Jeff JohmoA, Steve Stafford. Steve Sand- hop. Vincent l.jnnie. Scott Ijiutie. Kenneth Ty oo, W’adc Stockland. Stanley Bailey 2nd Row Agncv George. Shawnc Luctu Lon Krittck. Annette knttek. Margos Bruce. Cbrb Grail. Su an Watte. Anita Ren- teria. Carla Hildebrand. Stacy Sallee. Linda Webb. Kenneth Snyder 3rd Row Tracey Bonem. Julie Car uthen. Matgic Ltptcomb. Sharon l.ong, Ternc U ery. Carla Manley . Jeantne Jewell. Linda Ncavel. Judy Ce- rea ua. IFootball A 1 Honoring the Gander football team was the highlight of the evening during the REL. football Banquet. Held at the Baytown Civic Center on Jan. 5, 1979 at 7:30 p.m., the players and their dates enjoyed dinner and the guest speaker. Grant Tcaff, football coach at Baylor University. Awards were given to the most outstanding back and lineman, the player with the highest scholastic achievement, and the player with the most spirited leadership. ▼ 2 - 1) Chris Thompson receive the Pi-Yi Kern award for spirit and leadership Joey Contreras receive the Dan Stallworth Award for most outstanding lineman Keith Dook) receive the James Gay Award, for Senior with highest grade point average. Rocky Week. receive the Dan Stallworth Award for outstanding running back. 2) Guest speaker. Grant Tcaff speaks about Christuin fellow- ship. 188 Honors Banquet The 1979 Honors Banquet was held April 26. in the REL cafeteria. NHS President Keith Dooley welcomed the guests, and Principal Henry Armstrong served as Master of Ccrcmo nics. The students were rccogni cd individually for their aca- demic achievements. Ms. Angela Morgan provided entertainment as the guests finished their dinners. 1) Student «land « «hey are recognircd. Shawn Luctu and dale Byron Grand) 2) Principal H. Armstrong attempt to cat chicken with a fork 3) Guc t watt patiently in the serving line while other munch out. 4) Triiha Murphy and Daniel Greenawal are amu«ed at Jenni- fer Wabtead' fun po c with a centerpiece. 5) Kntertainment t provided by Angela Morgan to Jay Newton and Veronica Gonzales listen intently I 1 Spring Sporters Receive Awards The Spring Sports Banquet was held on May 22. 1979 at the Civic Center in honor of all spring sports. Many awards were given out to athletes from their selective sports. ' v je. •V 1) Rhonda Brooks receives an award for Most Improved Player in volleyball 2) Karen Han and l.ou Ciruti receive an award for Most Outstanding Players in volleyball. 3) Joanna Lohkamp and Ayes ha llahi receive an award for Most Valuable Player in tennis 4) Spotters enjoy tbc food and activities during the Spring Sports Banquet 5) The faculty enjoys the food at tbc banquet 6) Spring Sporters Roger Guenther. Mario Coronado. Mike Tucker, and Tommy Gam- mon pose for another picture 7) Tern Watson receives award for Most Im- proved Player in tennis. 8) David Thomas receives award for tennis. 9) Skip Hoyt receives the Rockhold Award and the Ray Hutchins Award for track 193 Yesterday Their World Was Filled With Wars And Guns. Today Our World Is Filled With Cars And Fun. Bump And Boogie To Homecoming It was Saturday Night. November 11, and everyone was dancin' and boogin to the sounds of K-Disc. sponsored by the Student Senate. People were jammed in line for hours waiting to have their pictures taken. Finially Shawne Lucius was crowned Homecoming Queen by for- mer queen Terri Coker. Besides the details of worrying for two weeks about who your date was going to be. what kind of clothes you were going to wear, and where you were going to eat. the homecoming dance was a big success. 1) Shawnc Lucius is crowned 1978-79 Homecoming Queen by Terri Coker 2) Laura Mullins. Charles Little. Ben Cannon. Karen Snock. and Wendy Fenton enjoy dancing lo the Dtsco music at the dance 3) James Barton, Valerie Loren . Jackie Haggerton. and Robert Region take a rest after dancing 4) k-Disc. sponsored by the Student Senate provided the music and enter- tainment for the homecoming dance $) Charles Little and Laura Mullins ukc time to dance a slow dance 6) A top the bla mg homecoming bonfire rides the captured Ranger head 197 Who’s Who 3) Roger Guenther was awarded the MVP Award his senior year in Basket- ball. He was V.Prcs. of the Key Club, a member of FCA and the NHS. Roger also graduated in the Top Ten. In his young high school days he was Class Pres., Favorite. Brig manager, and Duke of the Srping Royalty Court. 4) Lisa Swalm spent her senior year as Company Major of the Brig, as Sec. of the Student Senate, as Historian of the JRA’s and as a member of the NHS. She also qualified for the regional golf tournament and received the JoAnne York award two years. 1) Skip Hoyt was Mr. R.E.Lcc and King in the Spring Royalty Court. He was named Athlete of the year at R.E.L. and was a 3 yr. State Qualifier in track. He received the Roy Hutchins Award (Outstanding Field Event Man) in '77. '78, and ’79. the Beverly Rock- hold Award (Outstanding Track Field Man) in ’79 and was a team cap- tain. Skip was a member of the NHS and was a Cheerleader. 2) Lou Blctsch was awarded the Out- standing Athlete Award in girl's track and she qualified for regional , her ju- nior year. She was named to the 2nd team All-District in Volleyball and was co-captain. Lou was a member of JRA’s, the Student Senate, the NHS and graduated Cum Laude. 5) Keith Dooley earned the honors of graduating Salutatorian while keeping busy as Pres, of the NHS and Pres, of FCA. He was a Boy’s State Dclgatc and was awarded the Sons of American Revolution. Keith was chooscn on the 2nd team All-District in both football and baseball. He also received the James Gay Award for high scholastic achievement in football. Keith was vot- ed All-School Favorite and Prince in the Srping Royalty Court. 198 7) Jane Grcenawalt kept busy as Com- pany Commander of the Brig. V.Prcs. of the JRA's and Treasurer of the Stu- dent Senate. She She was in NHS and graduated Cum Laude. Jane was Junior Homecoming Duchess. Senior All- School Duchess. Senior Favorite and Queen of the Brig Ball. She also let- tered in swimming 3 years. 9) Judy Navarre was Asst. Drum Ma- jor. Sec. of the Senior Class. All-School Favorite, and a Homecoming Duchess. She was a member of the Student Sen- ate. Keywanettes. and the Band. Judy was also Princess in the Spring Royalty Court. 6) Debi Clark was football and basket- 6 ball Cheerleader, Co-Editor of the Lee 4 Traveler, Junior and Senior Represen- tative of the Antler Club and a member of the Student Senate, and on the Sen- ior Planning Committee. She was cho- sen to be in the NHS. Quill Scroll, and in Who’s Who American High School Students. She was also a 3 yr. Icttermen in Volleyball. Basketball and Track. Debi was elected Senior Class Favorite and was chosen to be Stags' Sweetheart. She was also in the Relay Queen Assembly. 8) Joni McClellan was elected as Pres, g of the Interscholastic League Press 4 Conference in Texas. She was on the Speech and Debate teams and qualified for rcgionals. She also worked hard as the Editor-in-Chief of the Gander Ga- zette. and was in the NHS. 10) Shawnc Lucius led the band as Drum Major and was chosen as the Outstanding Bandswoman 79. She was Pres, of the Student Senate. Pres, of the Texas State JCL. and Chaplain of the JRA’s. She was a member of the NHS. Latin Honor Society, she graduated Valedictorian and received the Balfour Plaque Award. Shawne was elected Ms R.E. Lee. Homecoming Queen, and Queen of the Spring Royalty Court. She also was chosen as Band and Inter- act Sweetheart. IU II) Joy Meier served as Pres, of the Brig. Pres, of the Antlers. See. of the Student Senate, and as a member of the Good Sportsmanship League. She also was Jr. Photography Editor and Co- Editor of the Lee Traveler. Joy was elected Brig Duchess her junior year and All-School Duchess her senior year. Who’s Who 12) Dagmar Aalund kept busy as Trea- surer of the NHS. Treasurer of the Band, and See. of the Anchor Club. She was chosen as Octogan Sweetheart, and graduated with honors in the Top Ten. She received the National Council of Teachers of English Award and Acco- mendations of the National Merit Scholarship Foundation. 12 y 199 Shorts, muscle shirts, roller skates, and smiles welcomed the Sadie Haw- kins summer spirit at REL. Set for Friday. May 18. students dawned all sorts of warm weather ap- parel for the school day. Teachers were frustrated with the commotion, girls were excited with the prospect of having their choice of beaus, and the guys sported wide eyed smiles admist the confusion. The day ended with the annual Sadie Hawkins dance in the Commons. Casu- al attire was the dress for the dance that welcomed the summer. 1) David Hall. assistant principal, display his Sadie Hawlcim attire 2) Melody Means. Angel Collins, and Tammy Page say Yee Haw1 3) Pat Woener, Jeff Bradshaw. Sammy Masters, and Terry Fontenot prove that one must cat lunch even on Sadie Hawkins Day 4) Michelle Williams minus her shoes. 5) Judy Broussard. Terry Fontenot. Judi Grccnawalt dance without the maypole 6) Couples enjoy the Sadie Hawkins spirit 7) Hee-Haw couple dress up to dance the night away 8) Mike Ellis. Pam Broussard. Kim Drennon. and friends pose for Mr Taylor's camera 9) Deleta Webb and her date “boogie to the beat ” 201 Twenty-one REL students left for Washington. D.C. on January 14. For a week these students attended seminars, workshops, and briefings to enlarge their knowledge of the political system. Accompanied by Joanne York, govern- ment teacher, and chairman of the So- cial Studies Dept.. These students had the opportunity to view Washington. D.C. '‘Close-Up. t) The United Slates Supreme Court Building 2) The Capitol Building 3) Students attending: lit Row: I to r. Jan Orton. Vickie Foiton. Tcrric Watson. Kim Hullum. Diana Portis. Bud Chaloupka, Lisa Swalm 2nd Row: Betty Smith, Linda Fuddle. Rhea Spraybcrry, Carl Poliak. Suun Williams. Cathy Cone. Dale Clarke 3rd Row Marty Hoover. Keith Jackson. Lisa Rome. Judy Bodlochc, Cera Thominson. Robbie Jackson, Ronnie Lawhon. 4) Sponsor: Mrs Joanne York 20 2 1) The couple ' take it easy' to a Uow dance 2) Tommy LaVergnc and date Janet Snock to- gether again 4) Skip Hoyt and Sha nc l.uciux 5) Mr and Mr Robert E Lee Candlelight Dance Offers Opportunity Name Favorites 203 Cast, Crew, “Etc.Etc.Etc. ” Display Talent In “The King and I” Long hours of practice and hard work payed off with a successful production of The King and I ’, by the REL Fine Arts Department. For the first time the musical was presented in two consecu- tive weekends. February 16 and 17 and the following weekend the 23 and 24. Practice for the play began before Christmas. Cast and crew members worked every afternoon from 3:00 to 5:30 rehearsing music, working on costumes, and preparing sets. Hard work and determination made for a successful 1979 production for the combined choir, drama and orchestra ef- forts. ▼ 2 ▼ 3 204 1) Anna. Cherry Sharp, hat never een a wife. Kathcnnc Dowling, kneel to her huvbund 2) The King. Jamea Peirce, exercine hi duty a a tyrant 3) Life in Siam n much different from the life in England explain Anna. Cherry Sharp 4) Son and daughter of the King learn from Anna. 5) Charier Renfro, the King' older! ujn 6) Lun Tha. Kevin Dodton. and Tuphm. Gina Murphy, exchange vow of love ▲ 4 ▼ 6 a 5 Fish Fry Makes It Frying fish, serving fish, and eating fish was on the agenda for the annual Senior Fish Fry. January 26. at the Baytown's Shrine Club. The Fish Fry determined the success of the prom. Profits from the fry helped pay for the prom itself, which included the rental of the Galleria Plaza and the decorations. This was estimated at S6.000 to S7.000. Despite rain. mud. and mess the Fish Fry was a tremendous success. The Seniors were on their way to the Galleria Plaza. a 2 I) A Three Stooge . Clarke F.rwm. Bobby Waldrop, and Bret Partin, fry up u mc fi h. they all take time out for a picture 21 Chm Tomme. Joy Meier, and Mario Coranado. take a break during they're hard time serving fish, frying fith and eating fiih }) What have yall two been up to? 206 Galleria Plaza 4) “Look at us, we're pretty? At least that what seniors Kim Lloyd. Pam Turner. Debbie Young. Tina Rocsler. and Jane Grccnawalt think 5 l ale Ctarkc trie to play innocent at the senior Fish Fry 6) These Senior . Debbie Young. Mario Coronado. Lisa Sw-alm. and Joy Meier prow their ability to fry fish as well as Catfish Inn 7) Desserts were galore as Vickie Foston, Lisa Kamon, and Brian Perry decide they want some too. 81 Debt Clark and Alva Richardson enjoy their job. slicing potatoes Here We Come 1) Cherry Sharp expresses, the doesn't want her picture taken. 2) Thomas Warlord and date, Kimmic Smith, look so in love, or were they just posing ’ 3) Bud Chaloupka and Tracey Dunk look like they arc up to something. You can imagine what! 4) Wesley Brown and Edna Bjork make the perfect cou- ple. 5) Ltsa Crcckmorc and date. Tag Bonnet, prove that white on white is beautiful. 6) Diana Port wean another SHINY drew Poor Ste- ven Wallace. 7) Tina Rocslcr dressed up from head to toe. while Robert Harp dressed from head to ankle. Notice the shoes? Prom 79 The Best Ever 208 ▼ IO X) Donna Foreman and Jim- my Holloway plan Prom night 9) Matter of Ccrcmomct. Lisa Swalm and Steve Stafford try to get ttarted but. Counselor Jest Miller jutt keeps talking. 10) Thu look like a happy bunch 11) Joy Meier and cx-Gandcr Jeffery Gantke are still go- ing to Senior Promt. 12) Notice how the girls are al- ways talking! ▼ u The Class of 79 seniors decided on “l ooks Like We Made It for their theme for the Prom. Hit date of the dance Whs scheduled for May 4, which was held .a the Galleria Plazl Hotel Ballroom from eight o’clock until twelve. Music was provided by a Dallas band, T.K.O They play ed a variety of music for everyone. These Seniors worked very hard for their special night They earned over 57.000 to spend on the perfect evening. If there had ever been a special night for the Seniors of I ‘ 79 it was on May 4, ,9 V Yesterday I Wanted My Personality To Be Like Everyone Elses. Today I Am Myself’ And I Am One. The King And Queen Assembly The King and Queen Asscmbl) of 1978-79 was held on I ebruary 28. in the auditorium. This years queen was Shuwnc Lucius, who was crowned by Terri Coker, last years queen. This year a admission fee was charged and the money was used for the Sirratt Memorial fund and for a stereo system for the school. About 1200 people attended. Il Shaunc I uctes-Qucen ? Skip lloyi-king 3) Cindy Lope . Prince and Mario Coronado. Prince Judy Navarre. Prin- ce and Keilh Dooley. Prince 4| Dukes a d Duchesses are I iu i Inn Dippcl. Sicph.nue Strickland. Kyle Dodson. Jancl Soock. IXisid I ruin. I on kin}!. Datid king. Jud Brous- sard. Kobcri Norris. Dclela Webb. Pal Murphy, (iraee Hargis 'I The King and Queen ( ouri of 7X-71 consists of I i«i r Princess ( indy I ope . Prince Mario Coronado, king Skip lloyt. Queen Sluunc I venis. Prince Keith tkiolcy. Princess Judy Nat.ure The court assistants arc I to r fish Burch and Becky Burch. Jennifer W right. Leslie Kellner. Dat'd (iroberg. and Brandi Herrington h| Dukes and Duchesses are: I Io r t hris l uiinic. Jane (ireenauah: lonuiiy (iammon. Tami Queen: ( raig Hester. I isa rot . Mall Jtihnson. Sek'na Webb. John Likins. Manned Madden. Icryl Houghton. Anne Wallace 212 214 RELAY QUEEN Baytown Beauties Compete For Title I) The top five consiited of two REL and three RSS girl They were Tami Queen. Connie Clore. Gina Crocker, Kathy Gon- zales, and Jennifer Lamport I 2 2) The REL girl who were involved in the Relay contest were kneeling. Kathy Cone. Jane Grcenawah. Lisa Bailey. Li a Crow. Tina Roctlcr. Dcbl Clark, and Tami Queen. Standing arc Shawne Lucius. Jennifer Lam- pert. Lita Ramon. Carla Grigg. Rose Anne Byrd, and Joe Meier. The girls in the relays were chosen and then sponsored by a club or a homeroom. Each school held assem- blies for the student bodies to see the contestants in their long dresses, and the winners were announced at the relays. Saturday. March 31. The girls were judged by a close- up and a full length picture in their nice dresses. 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Bad times. In-between times. Seniors are facing new times and experiences as their final school year ends. As they begin their trek into the world, the efforts of their entire school years will follow them. The time allot- ted tor study, work, and above all friendship, will be something every sen- ior will continue to remember Those returning to Robert E. Lee will remember the graduates and continue the spirit and leadership they left be- hind. 1 Anne Glcndennmg give Mario Coronado a smack. 2. Cindy Lope . Renee Craft, and Greg Jackson take a break from their studies to talk 241 Seniors Survive “Senioritis” 242 1) Roue Ann Byrd bench down lo pel the dope dog. 2) Joy Meter think hard at the tries to take note 3) Teresa Kn ak pays attention during her club meeting 4) Mr Henry Armstrong hand Debra Carr her temor glast as the leave the prom 5) Karen Hart. Joy Meier, and Karen Snoek pose to have their picture taken 6) Miket Wheeler trie rolling out her clay, to the can start her project 7) Lisa Swalm. three year letter member, concentrates as she putt the ball 243 244 4 ▼ 1) Valedictorian Shawnc Lucius enters the field at Stallworth Stadium for the last lime, all smiles 2) A picture from the press box. shows how beautiful things really were on that special night. 3) We haven't been this quiet since Orientation as Freshmen in 1975. 4) Cindy Lopez. Cruz Lopez, and other classmates look really en- thused over the whole matter 1979 . . Some, For All. 5a The night had finally come. No longer would these seniors need permits to roam the halls. No longer would they be given demerits for gum. No longer would they receive a free trip to SAC. No longer were they enrolled at Robert E. Lee High School. These 396 men and women had reached a goal they had been striving for. for the past 12 years — a diploma. Would this be an end for some or a beginning for all? Only time would tell the fate. For most, thoughts of college, a career, or even a family were rushing through their minds: but for some, the thought of high-school ending brought with it the thought of having to grow- up. Whatever your answer was on that Graduation Night, be able to look back 50 years from now and say. “I’ve done well. I’ve accom- plished my goal — again! .' A ‘ au .'AA fttyA - rA+e jfvnirMHMM « . ' A rO my . y AurZy y , . . .yAi IA A ALy 27 A, 5) “Straighten your hats. check your tassel . fix your honor cotUn. etc. were just a few of the things that these seniors needed to remember 6) Notice how everyone looks so prim and prop- er Well except for Tom Atterberry. front and center, he doesn't ever look prim and proper 245 Yesterday I Was Just Beginning To Search For My Rainbow. Today Within My Reach I Suddenly See My Pot Of Gold. 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Ixmba Garcia Michael Garcia Octaviaro Garcia Dora Gar a Juan Garza Come Gaskey Man Gaylord Terry Gesford A The narcotic dog thinks to himself I feel like a dope' « An interdictor, narcotic dog and security look over the parking lot Christine Gilbert Felix Gipson Joanna Gold Paul Golla Hector Gome llorencio Gongora Mary Gonzales Veronica Gonzales Christine Grail Ronnie Gray Kathy Green Melissa Green Judi Grecnwalt Ron GriHin 280 Ronald Grot he Fclu Guajardo Caroline Guzman Pam G in John llafcr I iva Halion Tyba Mammon Robin Hanlt Amy Hanlin Celia Hanna Kathy Hardy Richard Hardy Grace Hargis Rod Harmon Roger Harp Denise Harris Kern Harmon Doug Haynes William Hebert Roy Heller Glen Hemmenway James Henderson Lee vi.i Hendrix Kyle Hensley Tommy Herron Carol Hiatt Wally Hinkle Gilbert Hinojosa Magdalena Hinojosa Jon Holcomb Tanya Holcomb Melanie Hollas ay Arlcn Holle Hollic Hollibaugh Anthony Holmes Michael Honeycutt Roy Hoyt Donna Hurley Ayesha llahi Ricky Isaacks Francisco Izaquirre Al Jacobs Jennifer Jagnanan Lawrence Jayne Duke Jeffers Kelli JefTers Marion Jenkins Cassandra Jennings Al Johnson Annette Johnson Jessie Johnson Mary Johnson Donna Jones Emily Jones Jcncinc Jones Julie Joseph Thomas Juarez or.iidj Juarez Joan kabella Darrell Kalbttz Patty Kamalo Susan Kaura Scott Kell 1 Shcn Keller Kaye Kelley Pam Kelley Michael Kelly Arthur Kimble Tracie Kindle) David King Tammy King Deborah Klocvel Stephen Kocing Kathryn Kohler 1 loyd Kolb LouAnn Kramer Philip Laird I arry Lamb Ramona Lantcr Scott tannic Jaime Lara Mary Lawrence Steven Lee Ramiro LeFuente Cathy Lemond Frank Lerma Angela Lewi Johnny Lewi Kevin Lewi Patrick Lewi Steven Lewi Tina Lewis Andy Lite Dana Lindvey Karen Lloyd Joanna Lohkamp Rhonda Lope Chris Luca Jeff Lundy John Lupau Maccy Lyon Nancy Maiden Sandra Marron Regina Marsh Rodney Marshall Mark Martin Fjvtefana Martinez Maria Martinez Sammy Masters Pam Mathis Melody Means Apolinar Mendez Connie Mercer Dennis Mitchell F.rnest Mitchell Karen Mitchell Karl Mitchell 282 Peggy Montgomery Wc tk) Montgomery Jeffery Moon Matthew Moore Virginia Morgan Robyn Morrell Dean Mottlcy David Movkowitz Jjmcv Mottc Bryan Mucklcroy Marie Murphy Pat Murphy Patricia Murphy Danny Murray Gary Murray Michael Murray Beth McAlister t hr.v McCalcb Joe McClelland Michelle McClintock Ted McCollum Debbie McCullough Sieve McGee Mivvy Me Lean Paul MeVady Sharon MeZeal Teresa Nash Robert Needham Van Neff Martha Nelson Cathy Newman Michael Newman Tyrone Nichols Yolanda Nichols Belinda Noble Robert Norm Tvkr O’Brien JefTOgg Mana Olivare Sylvia Ortegon Annette Ortman Rodney Owen Paula Pace Tammy Page Kim Palmer Donald Parker Stacey Parnell Maria Partida Michael Partin Joe Pena Todd Pence Jesus Pcqueno Albert. Perez Donna Perez 28J Brent Perry Cindy Peters Christina Peterson Eric Peterson Deborah Petty Dorcas Petty Darla Putman Tammy Pin Joseph Platt Yolanda Polo Rebecca Ponce Jeff Poole Romona Porter Jerry Prothro Melanie Pryor Wesley Radeker Dawn Railsback Carlos Ramirez Rebecca Ramirez Ralph Ramon Terry Rather Wesley Razo Michael Reese George Reeves Michelle Reeves Michael Regtan Charles Renfro Christina Renteria Mercedes Renteria Robert Renteria Tammy Reynolds Butch Rhodes Angela Rice Judy Richard Carl Richardson Del ama Richardson Elizabeth Rincon Randy Rincs James Riordan Cindy Rios Veronica Rios Greg Ripley Keith Robertson Tammy Robertson Dora Rodreguez Elutcrio Rodriguez Elvia Rodriguez Madalcn Rodriguez Mariscla Rodriguez Nancy Rodriguez Patncia Rodreguez Richard Rodriguez Roy Rodriguez Robert Rodriguez Cathy Salinas Israel Salt tut Hilda Sane he Karen Sanchez Ruben Sanchez t.addy Sanderson Shawn Sanford Cerri Santana James Santana David Sargeni Barbara Saltcrwhite Tereva Scarborough James Schneider Amber Schneider Tim Sc bom p Tammy Scott Connie Seaton April Seeley Dana Scligman Carla Sclman Debra Severance Lvnda Shaw Sheila Shaw I tea Sherman James Shirley Leonard Short Tito Rodrigue Michael Boeder Carmen Roger Tracey Roger Indira Roophnrinc Mary Rosa Tracy Rothc Donna Rouse Richard Rouse Scott Ruse Kerri Ruyle Michelle Ruyle Norma Saenz Diana Salas Marie Short Myron Sicko Rpinamta Sifuentes Kevin Silvey Teresa Silvey Kathy Simmons Tony Simmons Leslie Singleton Carol Skewes Renee Smith Kathy Smith Dejnne Smith Michele Smith Pam Smith Ralph Smith Kmcmar Smith Beverly Snodgrass Sandy Solis Charles Sorola James Sorrells Steven Stansbury Bonita Stephenson David Sterling Connie Stevens Ronald Stocncr Dunne Strangmeier Mark Street Stephen Strickland Laura Strok l.onme Summerford Sam Sweat Sandra Taft David Talknt Cindy Taylor William Taylor Jill Thompson Kcmala Thompson Kern Thruston Todd Tilkr Susan Tnmlcy Billy Todd James Tolson Carlos Torres Daniel Torres Doug Trapp Bridgctt Tucker Donna Tucker Kim Tucker Ramona Turner Richard Turner John Tyler Terry Tyson Besides being fresh- men counselor, Ms Standafer finds time to serve as Student Council sponsor Agapito Ybarra and Roosevelt Bryant pose and each think “What a great picture I take m Dorothy Lrquide ' Mike Vail May me VanHorn (Hilda Vargas Sylvia Vcraslcgui Bryan Vcvtal Maria Villarreal Beth Wallace Kristie Walton Marietta W'al cl Flina Watty Grace Waugh I aura Weaver Dclcta Webb Rhonda W'eem l.isa Wcn cl Steven Westbrook Ronda Wheeler Renee Whilacrc Sonva W’hitc Billy Whitehead Kathy W'icc crza Celeste Wilcox Islington Wilkins ( beryl Willard Karen Williams Keith Williams I ona Williams Matthe Williams Pam Williams Theresa Williams Todd Williams Adriatic Wilson Dennis Wilson John Wilson Karen Wilton Pal Wocrncr Bruce Woods Gars Woods Ted Woods Tasha Wooley David Wotipka Denck Wnstcrs Ben Wutlke Jerry Wyant Agapito Ybarra Karla Young Patricia Young Tim Young 287 The Future Looks Bright Administrators And Board Members Concentrate On High Standards A I ▲ 2 ▼ 3 The head of the Goose Creek Con- solidated Independent School District and Superintendent of Schools is Dr Johnny Clark. Jr. He is responsible for its administration. Mr. Barry Nettles. Assistant Super- intendent. is responsible for personnel and general administration of the school district. Deputy Superintendent. Mr Curtis Herring, is responsible for the instruc- tional and guidance programs in the schools. Directors of Secondary Education: Dr James Lewis, assists Mr. Herring on the secondary level. Mr. Don Trcu- hart. Administrative Assistant, assists Mr. Nettles with personnel, school dis- cipline. and supervision of the student- teacher program. The Board of Trustees of Goose Creek Consolidated Independent School District present the policies un- der which the district is directed. The Board is elected by the voters living in the district. It is the boards aim to have a school system and an educational pro- gram that meets the needs of the entire community. 290 It’s The Principal Of The Matter That Counts! ▼ 4 ▼ 5 It Barry NcUl«-A M tant Superintendent 2) Or. Johnny Clark-Supcrmicndcnt of School t) School Board Member Ut Row I lo r Clay Brock. Onwall Harman. Helen Barolak. 2nd Row: Wayne Hanvon, Paul Hall, Marcia Stanley. William Moreno 4) Mr Arimlrong-Principal 5 Mr , l emon and Mr. Armstrong M Mr . I.cmon-Scctary to Principal 291 ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS 1) Mr. Hall and Mrs. Murray - 12th grade 2) Mr. Henderson and Mrs. Harmon - Nth grade 3) Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Hayes- 10th grade 4) Mr. Adams and Mrs. Courvillc- 9th grade Supervision, Organization, Administration The Enforcers 292 Help, Guide, Counsel The Advisors ✓ COUNSELORS 1) Miss Standcfcr - 9th grade 2) Mr Miller- 12th grade 3) Miss Carroll - llth grade 4) Mr. Smith- 10th grade “In teaching it is the method and not the content that is 294 : ft ft $ ft 3 ft §. § o c o 3 ft a ART RESOURCE HEALTH CROSS COUNTRY HEALTH COACH 03 X 2% “The object of education is to prepare the young Karen Edward Nancy Cushman Lisa Dodson 3 race Edward Carolyn Francis Jim Currin Buenger Dickson — O - V f i , ■ to educate themselves throughout their lives. ” Robert Maynard Hutchins 2 1 2 o’ a I- S- cu lr r a BIOLOGY- FOOTBALL VOCA TIONAL ADJUSTMENT COORDINATOR MATH O'. X n u S 5- 00 n r. % FOOTBALL f| PHYSICAL EDUCA TION ROTC learnt has been forgotten. 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REYNOLDS CO. 1922 West Main St. Baytown. Texas 77520 Phone: (713) 422-7327 - 427-1019 Baytowns Oldest Evinrude Dealer EvmnuoE first n cx ttKXirds CLARK ANO JUDY POWELL SHOE REPAIR 704 W MAIN 427 8031 Baytown. Texa Compliments Of SEXTON TIRE CO. 806 W Texas Avc. 427-7416 BAOOLC A LCATHIR REPA:R8 KEY MADE 338 10% Off With Student ID. MISTER MUFFLER 1209 N. ALEXANDER BAYTOWN, TEXAS 77520 Open 8-6 Mon-Sat Phone 427-8022 Joe Fontenot Mangr Wayne Shaw Asst. Mangr MEDIC PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS 521 Park 422-8146 THE CAGE 200 W. Texas Avc. 427-3600 PICK’N SA VE SHOES 1600 N. Main 427-1811 m read studio of fJioloyiapliy «515 tSMittouU St J tyfovrt. £T«tai 775 0 Imaginative And Beautiful Backgrounds Scenics. Florals. Snow. Sunsets. Western Scenes, Decorative Windows. Etc. And We Have An Outdoor Studio. Too. Call 427-3455 For An Appointment John Elkins Class Of '80 wo J44 FRFSMMFN INDEX Alton, li bci m AWto Beatrice 277 Alfred. laure •« IT. 277 Andrade. Jo« 277 Arab . Gary- 277 Archer. Tmtothy M. M. 277 Aram, Gary- 6), 277 A«um. Allyuin- 100. 777 Arnold. Graetli - 10 . 277 AiaoM. 1.11 277 Atheraft. Diane U. 277 Alkm Jodt J7T Awbirr. Leaky- 277 AveJo . Tlxvnoi 277 Ann. CWbii 277 Bade,. tule 0. 277 Bailey. Rtdu d 17. 74 Balky. Temo 277 Bak rik Kimbc ly IM. 277. 212 Roro. Paul t . 277 BeU|ue . TWm 277 Baaghmaa. Kaimc 1«. 277 luita. Julia 277 BeaUei. I tura- 277 Rcdnartki. Katie 2. 777 B U Roaemtry 277 Belnue. Debra 277 Itniite. Cyathu 277 . T- 277 ry. R« 10 . 277 Bc acron. Deborah 1«. 122. 27 . 277. 212 Bertaeh. luo- 2 7 Ber-Kk. jam J7.1 . 277 Robie. Domo - 277 Bem. Shed 277 Bnhnp. STuroo 277 Blaekrao Kutbcrly 277 RUnkenalup. Mori 6 . 277 Blocker. Jna ue II . 277 Rood. Barry 74. 277 Roodroaat. Craig- 7 Bm.ro. Richard 100. 277 Rradtbtu.Gn 277 Bradaha . Jeffrey 14. 277 Rrw. R0 4004- 277 Brcchcm. Fletooe 10 . 277 BrtnUay. Gary 777 Rratea. Suc - 277 Brin. Wendy- 277 Brook . Shelly 7). 277 Brook . Vira . 277 Bi0M.nl. Jody 100. 10 . II . 200. 20). 2M. 221. 277. 2 2 Broautrd. Kenneth 54. 27 Broomed. TVm 27 Broon. Beveiiy2TI Brood. Maud 67. 271 Brood. Keah 271 Brooa. Tamre 4). 55. 56. 271 Brum. Treat 27« Bryt . Room - 54, 27 Bodnia . Niydean 27 Bum- M ru 106. 271 INdAid. Robert- • , 4. 74. 271 Rerfeee. Kathryn «0. 271 Bone. Sun - 271 Ce.nr, Menu 271 CaMteeft. (laud 271 ('4men]In. Marta- 27 Campbell. Chariav IT. 12 . 27 Campbell. Charlot(r 271 ( arluk. Darla M. 271 Carr. Vent- 271 Canar. KeUy 27 Caruihen, eft 27 ( matedo. F.alalia- 271 Caatcnod . Joe- 10«. 27 Camay. Bruce- 27 Catertan . Bndgrue 271 Cacao. Mart 27 Chapraa . jama 12«. 271 ChappeU. Barbara 100. 271 Charae. Thom. 271 Chthlecaa, CyMhta 27 Choate. Tertaa 2T« theorem . Taunhy- 67. 27 Chnatmaa. Vernor 17. 271 Clappar. W 271 Chft. Thoraat 271 Coffer. Ihfabre 67. 27 Cale. Tan- 75. 27 I. Aaarb 271 Cma«. fw . 27 Cook. Vooorl 7). 1. 27 Coobag. Norma 10 . 27 Corue. Gereldo- 27 Cot. OeO 27 Coe. Kcrua 6). 100. 27 Coe. TJmethv- 27V Co, I lira 106. 27 Coyer. Wayne- 27 Croft. Ala 17. 27 Creofeed. Arnold 27 Craafaed. Rally- 27 Craaby. Randy 27 Cron. Cordon 10 . 27 Croo. Mahon- 7. 100. 27 t rotekahauk. Aamt- 27« Caitnaa. Peter 64. 100. 27 D rk. EBct- 27 One Ralph )7. 74. 27 Dm , fame - 27 Deecaife. Alma- 27 DeFoerevt. lame 27 Driane. Faun - 100. 27 Deaacy. Kayla- 27 OePrattcr. Tare 27 a. Tammy 27 . Michael- 27 Doeunfo. I made 27« Donne fly. Lean 62. 100. 27 Dougtaa. Sheryl 12 . 279 Drenon. Kimberly- 61. 106. 10 . 200. 27« Dreyrr. Aluit 61. 27« Muboaa Jama- 27« Duram I ate 27« l Oedm. lulu df. 27« Fly. Banda - 17. 27« Fahx, lean 12 . 27« Fnckton. Charte 100. 10«. 27« Frratn. Chrutepbrr 27 Fauada. Oil 27« lelloa. Libby- 27 Ferteaa, Riebard- II . 27« Fart. Ronald- 27« ItaroU. Rem- 106, 17« loher. M b |. )7. 27« Faber. Tama 27 flora La 27« l loret. Lartetac 2« Floret. Maribel 27« Morrn. Joarph 27 Foauaoe. Terry- 62. 0. 27 Ford. Veknc- 12) Fort hand Kealh 27« Fortkam. Rreberd 109 FoaMr. lobe- 27« Fountain, M.rlku 27« Michefk- 27« 210 Foa. Debbie- 2 I via north. Janet- 210 I reach. Skerry 2 0 F raddle. Dimd V. 107 Fra. Sacvtn 10«. 10«. 210 Ftte. T Croat 210 Imam Ram.ro 0 Gtlltna. Mefaam- 2 0 Gel ran. Ceeommo- 2M Galea , lubei 2M Gertie. Myrra 210 Genu Candy- 106. 210 Garcia. Darnel 4. no Game. Mma 2 0 Genu. Flirt 210 Garcia lauaba 210 Game. Julia - HO Game. Mary 2K Garcu. Michael 7. 14. 2 0 Gartu. Norma- 2M Garcia. Oetavuro 2 0 Garcia. Vatu 210 Garnet. Raymond- «4. 2 0 Garre Dora- 2 0 Garre )ua - 2 0 Garra. Norma 2 0 Gathey. Coen III. 2 0 Gaylord. Alina- 7. 2 0 Geaferd. Tarty- 6 . 210 Gilbert. Jurat me- 2 0 Gtpaen. Feha 2 0 G 4d. Joanna 44. «0. 106 210 GoMoun Rat- 2 0 GedU. Raul- 54. HO GamM. Hector- 2 0 Gomel. Rent- 2M Gann. Reoteiu 2 0 Gonaora. Ihueocro 100. HO Go re let. Mary 210 Goruelra Beromca- 2 0 Gooden. Jockiyia- 2 0 Gam. Deane 2 0 Grata. Blanca Graham. Donald- 210 Graham. Donald- 2 0 Grad. Chnauac- II . 117. 2 0 Gray. Ron - 2 0 Groan. Kathy- 7W Greco. Mcktat 210 Groanauall. Judith 6 . III. 200 2 0 Grocery. Stuear 2 0 Grift . Ronald- 54. 2 0 GriRtby, Mark 2 0 Grotbt. Rone )7. rtO Guayerdu. Fella 210 Gutman Caroime- 75. 2 0 Goaa. Pamela 210 Haler. Job )7. 210 Hatttrty. Roderick- 7 Hthom lam- 2 0 Hammed. Tyba- 2 Hank a Robin 210 Hardin. Am, 44. 75. IM Hanna. C flu 210 Hardy Kalhy 100. 2 0 Hardy. Richard 7. 2 0 Harm. Grace I . «0. 21 . 210 Harmon. Rodney IT. 74. 2 0 Harp. Rot i 2 0 Harm. Raynttia- 60. 210 Harraaon. hem 2 0 Hayma. Dm lea- 6«. 210 Heed Da aid- 10« Heben. Kimberly 1 . 0. JO). 221 Hebert. William 10«. 2 0 I letter. Roy- 211 Heanmemay. Char lea )7 Hrodcrtoa. Jarnea- 57. 211 Hcndrta. Lectka 211 Hamicy. Kyle- )7. 211 Herron. Tommy- 211 Hun. Caro - 2 1 Hdl. Granary- 7 Hmklt. Wdlum- 6«. 211 Huoyote. Gilbert 211 Hinoyote. Mefdalena 2 I Hinojoaa. Norma 2 1 FUdcoab. Jon 4 Holcomb. Tanya 211 Hialtauay. Matame- 100. 211 Hotte. Arte M. 1 . 105. 211 llolhahaaah. lloOur )7. 211 Hoianca. Anthony III Honaycalt. Machatl- 1), 211 Hoyt. Roy- 10«. 211 Mallay, Donne 2 I I la ha. A «the 6 . 117. 1 2. 211 lukka. Ricky 2 I Irefunrr. Fraacueo- 211 Jaeobn AJ- 17. 14. Ill Ja(nt un Jennifer 116.211 I aim. laureate . Ill Jeff era. Dale 2 1 Jrffe.i keif. 211 Jrakxaa Menan- II). 2 1 JtnnaHRa. Caaaandn 211 Johaaon. A 74. 2 ! Johaaoa. Adactu III Johaaon. Jew - 57. 1 Johaaon. Mary- III Johaaon. Nancy 211 Joaan. Duane 12«. 1 June , i rn.lt- 211 Joan. Jraaiac- HI Joacph. John- 2 1 Jnaro . Ihomea 100. 211 Jam. oranta 2 1 kebelle. Joan- Hi KeRnti. Robert 74. HI RamtJo. Rally 121. HI keera. Suua- 211 keU. Scott 211 keder. Shan- 212 kdky. Kaye 211 kefley. Michael- 12 KaRry. R.meU 12). HI ke ,. Macheal 2 1 kimW. Arthur- 17. HI kindky Tr.eay 44. 12«. HI ktaa. 6« nd- 54. 74. J0 . 214. 221. 211 king. Tammy- HI Klocael. Deborah- 61. 211 Kotaag. Slrphe 211 Kohler. Kathryn. 1)6, 2 2 Kolb, llend- H2 Kramer, loa 2 2 Laird. R ..l.fr 12 . 212 Lamb. Larry H2 lean, Ranaona- HI Laamc. Scan- 1)4. 1 0. IIT. H2 Lara. Jauae- H2 Larallcy, Fd-ard H2 laureae . Jayme- H2 I enreoct. I yatra HI Lac. Stotn 7. H2 mieo- 212 Cathy 12 . H2 Lrrma. Frankie- 65. 2t2 Iran, Angela 12). H2 Lama. Johnny 57. HI Lm. Kcrua- HI In . Patnek- 54. 212 lam. Steic 212 lam. Turn- H2 1 rlev Aodre- 212 Liadaey. Dana 100. H2 Lheyd, Karo - H2 Lohktmp. Joanna 66. «7. I.KL 117. 1 2. H2 Lopee. Rhonda III. II . 2 2 I act a. Chrutophee. 212 Luody. Frank- 65 I upau. John- 212 Front. Macay 100. 212 Maiden, Ntacy HI Mtrroa. Sandra HI Merah. Ream- H) Merthell. Rodney- H) Martin. Mtrk- 215 Martinet. FatrfiM HI Mertmei. Maru- H) Mane ii, Sammy. 54. 2. 1). 200 Mathte. Ramie 1 Me net. Mdod. . 75. 200. 21) Mender. Apol.naf III Mercer. Connu H) Mitched. Drama- H5 Mnchefi. Eroeu 74. HI MrtchcB. Karen 2 5 Mitchell. Karl 17. 1 1 Mieon. Farly- 7 Montgomery. Reg H5 Montgomery, Weartey- 2 ) Moon. JrfTery- H5 Moor . Mattheu- HI Morgea. V.rgmu- H Morrell. Roby 2 5 M me lev tkan )7. 21 Moakouitr. Dand 54. 14. 1 Mottt. Dana 2 Muckkroi. Bryan 21.1 Murphy. Mane 2 ) Murphy. Pel- 57. K 120. 20). 21 . 221. 274 Murphy. Ralneu- 105. I«l. H) Murray. Danin Hi Murray. Gary 21 Murray. M h tl- 4. 5. H) Me .Muter Beth IM. 211 McCalcb. Cbm 21) McCldltnd. Joe- 211 MeCUaeok. Micbclle- 44. 45. bl. 21) McCoHum. Ted- 211 McCuBangh. Debt 44. 67. 2 ) McGee, Stc «- )7. U' Mvlean Mdlnaa 2 ) McVedy. Real- 2 5 Mc aal. Sharon 215 Naah, Teeau 211 Needham. Robert ) Naff. Van- 2 Nelaon. Martha HI i. Catharine- H) Neunuu Mkhael 21) NKhola. Yoianda- III Nohlca Belinda HI Noerta. Robert 20). 21 . HI. 276. 2 ) Obrien. Tyler- 21) Ogg. Jeffery H) Owiarra Maru 211 CMtrarca. Maru- 21J Otnem. Maru 2 ) Ortrcon. SyJiU H) Ortman. Annette- 21 Oucna. Rodney I1J Race. Paula- H) Ram. Tammy- 44. 45. «0. 61. T) W0. 2 1 Palmer, k.mberty- 12). 2 ) Parker. OtmahJ- )?. 2 J Parnell. Stacey 2 5 Rantda. Marta HI Partia. Mkhael 6). H) Rena. Joe- ) . 74, I ) Perna. I meat 7. H) Rcfuauo. Jcaua Ml Pen . Albert- 71) Rrraa. Domu- 7 5 Rory. Brant- 54. H4 Petar Cmdy- H4 Ratanon. Chnaturu- 214 Retarum. F K )7, 214 Ratty. Dr bonk 100. 214 Petty. Deocua 214 R.ttmir. Darla IM. 214 Pitta. Tammy 65. 100. 7K4 Platt. )oacpb- IM Palo. Yolanda 4 Rone Rebecca 44. 214 Poole. Jeffery 2M Racket. Ronuuu- 214 Rrothro, Jarry 214 Pryor. Mrtamr 44. 2 4 Qumonca. l ata- )7 Radekcr. WeaJry 2 4 RatMuck. Da.n 2 4 Ramircr. Cartoa 214 Ramtrce. Rebecca 2 4 Ramon. Ralpb- 74. 2 4 Rather. Tarry- 100. 2 4 Raro. Wealey 214 Kceae, Miekaal- 2 4 Retiau. George 12 . 2 4 Racica. MicbeJk- 2 4 Regia Michael 2 4 Renfro. Chartei- 102. 1 6. 2 4 Raotcna. Chrutaaa 10«. III. 214 RimerVI Macadca J«. 74. 2M Rentcru. Robert- 2M RcynaMa. Tammy. H4 Rhode Cbarica- 7. 4 lea. Angela 2 4 Richard. Jerfr- 2 4 Richardacu. tarl- 214 Rachaidaon. Delam. 2 4 •■neon. Elriabeth 44. 45. 61. 3 4 Rmeu. Randy- 214 Rmrdaa. lame. 12«. 2h4 Run, Cynthia- 267. 2 4 Run. Veronk H5 Ripley. Dak- 107. H5 Robertaon Keith 12«. H5 Robarum Tammy- Ht Rodngaae. Dora H5 Rodrigue . Fluteruv H5 Rodrigue . EJvu 215 Rodrigue . Madalen- 100. H5 Rodrigue . ManacU H' Rodrigue . Nancy- 215 Rodrigue . Ramon 100. 215 «udngue . Kkhard 1 . 14. 15. U5 Rodngucr. Richard- H5 Rodruror - Robert H5 Rodrsuei Tiao- 215 Reader. M chart- 55. Tg. I). 2 5 Roger Carmen- H5 Roger Tracey- 215 Rnegnarmc. ladtra H5 Rtaai. Mary- 715 Rot hr. Tracy- 5 Rom . Danaa- 100. H5 Rom . Rkhard- H5 Rucker. Shirtey H5 Ruae. Scott- 245 Ruyk. Kerry 2 5 Royle. Mkheilr- 215 Saear. Norma 215 SaUa. Diana 215 Saimaa. Catherine 2 5 Salma laraeJ 74. 2 ' Sane be . Jidda H5 Sanchez. Karen 106, 215 Sauchcr. Ruben 215 Sandcrvw. I add) 107. 215 Sanford. Shan - 2 5 Santana. Gam- 7 . 215 Saataaa. Jamca- 215 Sargent David- H5 Sallentine. Rathi'i .'•■ Scat borough. Term- H5 Schneider. Jamea- 65. 117. 215 Schneider Amber- 215 Schontp. Timothy- 4. 215 Scott, tommy 5 Seaton, Connie- 215 -Seelet. Aped 100. H5 Saligman. Dana- H5 Salman. Carta- 215 Scierant . Debra- 106. 715 Sh . Lynda 75. H5 Shan. Sbraie- 12). H5 Sherman. Lna- 1 5 Sbtelay. iamaa- 57. H5 Short. Dwrt- H$ Short. Zanath- 5 Skill Mirim H5 Sifueniei Ronumu H5 Silver. Kevin- )7 Stive,, Tattaa HJ Simmon Kathryn- H5 Sunmon Tuny- 10 . H5 Sun Ronald 57 .. Iraiir- 65. 102. 111. Jl. ■ar Whitehead. BtOi- 7 kathenne- 100. 10«. Skroea. Carol- 215 Smith. Carol 215 Smith. Dovglai lOt Smith. Kathryu- H5 South. Lamm- H5 South. MkhrW 5 South. Pamela IOO. 215 Smith. Ralph- H5 Smith. Row- H5 Saodiraa Be.erly 102. H5 Sob Sandra H . 215 Noroli Charla - 215 Sorrell Jamea- H5 Stanabary. Steve 74 H5 Statum, hobert ’4 Stapbroaon. Rcauu- 215 Sarrlaag. Dand- IOO. 215 Saevem. Canme 100. 215 Ssoarncr, Ronald 64. 102. H5 Straagmcaei. Due - H' Strut. Mark- 215 StrkkUad Stephen 7. 4. H5 Strok. I.nara- IM. H5 Summe ford. loon - 215 S ral. Sam H5 Taft. Saartti 2 6 Talbert John 109 Tallent Dand IK6 Ta,W . Cruthm 216 Taykor. WilUam- 4. 21 — . Jamea- 100. 10« . Nether. 10 . ltd- I2J. 216 _____. krmaU 216 Thromun. Kerri- 216 TiOer. Todd J7. 2 6 Tmahy. Sown 7 6 Todd Rill, 216 Tohon. Jamcv 54. H6 Tum Carlo 2 6 Torre Danal- 10 . 216 Tac .TRrUglrti-2 7. 116. 2 6 Tucker. Doauu 216 Tucker. Kimberly IOO. 2 6 Turner. Ramona 2 Tamar. Rkhard 216 TyW . John- 54. IOO, 2 6 Ttuta. Tam- 37. 2U Byrd. Lromde . Dorothy 61. 106. H7 Cabro Vad. Mtka- H7 Cam. Van Horn. Mayma- 2 7 Varga OunD 217 Vcraategat. Sylru- H7 YevtaL Bryan H7 YiUarrcal. Maru- H7 Wallac Beth- 105. H7 Walter lna- 12« Wallen, knati- 105. 217 Walyel. Marietta 100. H7 Watty. Fltaa- 217 Waagb. Graea- 217 Weaver. I aura- 60, 2 7 Webb. Delet V IM. 20). 21). 221. 212. 217 Wee on. Rhonda II’ W enrol Lna- H7 W cat brook. Steve 10 . 2«7 Wherter. Rekda 100. 247 Whatacn. Renee- 65. 217 Whkta. Sony 2H Alku Robbk 109. 261 Arabia. DaBay 26) Ardum. Tma 26) Arocdd. Ratncm 12). 2 5 Arthnr. Stacy- M. 105. 116. 16). 26) A ah . Job J6) Audi, l ula- 5. 7). 15 26) AyaU Lihrado- 261 Badry. Jrnapb- 50. 3 ) Beaky. Reginald 2 5 Bedn. Stanley- 65. 102. IM. Ill 26) Baker. Steven 26 Baker. Troy- 26) Bank Dwtglav 26) Barber. Jamce 100. 26) Barrnu Uune- 5«, 2 1 Baugne . Seroro- 26) Better. Jwfk 5 Baal. Raymond- 12«. 26 Beal. Tarry 12 12«. 26) Back. T.m 261 Beane. Detcrah 26) Bed. Patricia- 26) Bcnandca, lout 26) Beanatt. arm. 265 Benma. Slam- 26) Beat. Suiytte- 26) Bkkfaam. Jen ,- 26) BO Jr. Chartea- ) . 7). 26) Btaekabcar. Jamea 26) Boatman. Janet- 42. 4). 51. 75. 76. 26) Bogk. I Unur IH. 26) Bonner. Doti c- 26) Boone Debra 129. 26) Boner Shelly 261 Boyce. Darnel- 26) Branch. Beverly- 12 . 26) Brian Libel 26) Rimer. Pamela 102. IM. 26 Brook Kelly 26) Brook Todd 71. |M. 26) Broun. Karo 264 Brow . Sondra- 264 Brooa, Tony- 264 Broonfiekd. Ricky- 52. 5) Buckler Monte- 264 Burtum. Mark- 102. 15«. 155. 264 Buga I aaakia- )5. 5). 5 . 7). 165. 264 Bullard. CUflon- 5 Burgrtaa. Manbcth- 264 Burroca. Jamea 264 Barred l ook- 52. 7). 146, 264 Roach. Jepdyn- 111. II . 16 . 264 But nek. Barry 264 Byrd. Jamca- 52. 2 4 C aberra. V ente - 264 Cam. Lea - 264 Campbell. Labeth- 2 4 Campbell. Scat- 12«. 15k. 15«. 2 4 Campo Ro a 264 Careea. Amy 5«. 56. 1)5. 16). Carr Inr - 2 4 Carr. Tasuny- 264 Carraaco. Are- 26 Cart mill Tertua 2 4 C4«ky. Jamcv )5. 7 . 105. 10 . 120. 161. 264 ( hafflav Tanya- 264 Chariton. Seen- 64. IU. 117. 2 4 Chaaei. Magdcii 264 Dand- 7). IJ0. 16k Wncecr a. Kerb W Wikoa. Ctkate- HT 5h .lk.ni. tUington- 54. 217 W .Uard. Cheryl- H7 William Karen IM. 7 William keuh 54. IM. H7 W illiam l orn 217 W illum Mattheu- 64. 65. H7 W UIuma. Pamela- H7 William Thereat 2 7 WUIuma, Todd- 65. IOO. Ilk 1)0.217 Wilton. Adeline- 7$. 217 W ilton. Drama- 2 7 Wilton. Jatrn 2 7 W'lhon. Karra- 100, 217 Woe err. Ralnck Ilk. 200. H7 Wood Renee- 2 7 Wood Gary- 74. IM. H7 Wood Ted- 54. 4. 27 . H7 Wonky. Nauaha- 217 Wooatrr. Mtebeal 54. 74 W'Mtnka. Da aid- 6). HT Wright. Dand- 14 W ultkc. Bcnyamm- )7. 2 7 Wyam. Jeery- H7 Ybarra. Agiyto- 74. 217 Yonag. Blake IH Young, karta 2 7 Young. Ratrtcu H7 Youag. Jim- )7. 217 SORHOVIORF INDEX Adtar. F acb 55. 26) Albnabt. Law 41. 0. 157. 26) Akg u. Armando- 2 ) A lean SaJnyn- 2 5 Allen. Carl- 261 Cobb. Mrtauae- 102. 264 Conaealv. Mary- 42. 7i. 264 CeuneMy. Mattheu 264 Cooper. David 52. 5 Cooper. Ready- 264 Corbett. Robert- IM, 15. 155. 264 Coroane. FaamuF 2M CoyatL Patnek - 2 4 Cuuakka Dtvrd 50. 1. . IM 111. 117. 264 Cot. Samuel IOO. IH. 264 CM. Stephen 55. 264 Cm. Suua 264 Coy. Rome 10«. 264 Coyer. Gforgetn 2 4 Cram. Richard IH. 264 Cramer. Tracy- 2 4 fur. Maru 2 4 Cuanmgham. Jud. 102. 244 Cuming Jam. Robert 102. 154. 155. 116. 264 Capra. Mefanna 265 Dank,. Dram 12«. 265 Durae , (jkaca- 265 Dan Carl- 265 Dam Don- I ), H5 Dana. Duayne- 26' Dai Nathan- 154. 155. 265 Dan Dnayne- 2 5 Dan Nttfcan 154. 155. H5 Drekard. Conau l«l Drier . A ana 42. IM. 164. 165. 2 5 Durnond. Ahhet H5 tkekmen. Donna 5 . H LbpptU Jamcv 7 . 105. 10«. tlk JOX 214, 220. 2 5 Dodaon. Kenn- 105. IOC. 10). 105. 220. 3 5 Dodaon, kyie . 52. 7 , 105. 16 . 16 . 205. 214. 220L 262. 265 345 065 Donnelly. Domi- 2 .' Dooley. Kimc 1M. I6J. 265 Douglas. Betty- 26) Doukr. Kathryn 105. 4. 265 IV 1.ni. Psnl 265 Do-tuna. JJ 265 Deum Brenda- 166. 265 Doyle. Fradne- 10«. 265 Droce Tms 64. II . IM. 265 Duke. Joes 55. 7 . 120. 156. 155. 161. 117. 265 Duncan. Judith- 265 Dunk. Tracy- 165. 20«. 265 Depree. Chart ! - 126.265 Ubobm. Robert 265 Btedg . John- 55. 75. 265 HKTrecey- 56. 265 Elmore. Char - 125. 265 Eteey, Curefy - 1 0. 265 Stephanie- 102. III. II . Firawl. Mete - 75. 265 Emory. CyKku- 75. 156. 265 Endetfi. Adam- 265 Entw. David- 22. 26. 71. 10 120. 216. 262. 265 Esquivel Joae- 55. 2 5 Eairad . luaa 125. 265 Fairchild. Cheryl- 15 . 2 5 Felder. Cyathsa- 265 Feaaelty. Sooei 265 FeaCon. Richard- 64. 266 FMcheaaer. Gte 2 6 nerwiie . Raada - 126. 266 Florea. Mart- U. 266 Flyat. George- 160. 2 6 Ford. Omni 266 . Terry- 55. 266 i. Rodney- . • 70. 266 fox. Michael 266 Foaaonb. Raymond- 266 Fraaeo. Anthony- 55. 166. 2 6 FroaJ. Manly 2 6 Faeaiem. Yolanda- 266 Gallatin. Slepkam 100. 166. 266 Galvan. Rnardo- 52. 105. 266 Galvan Victoria- 266 Gama. Carol 106. 26 Gama. Hector 266 Gama, leaay- 266 Gama. Reyuatd 26« Gama. Robert 55. 160 Gam. Joae- 266 Gam. Soma- 26 Gay. Karra- 26 Gega . David 161 Gentry. Gena- 150. 266 Gertich. M«belle- 156. 157. 2 6 Gibaoa. K.m- 266 Gdhaa. Aha 122. 156. 166. 26 Gleason. Wdfcam- 55. 266 GoMiiu. Robert- 16 Gonralev Mike 55. 266 Gordca. Wealy- 55. 1 6 Gore. Katky- 266 Catcher. Groret 266 Gnat. GwdaWpr 264 Grimmer. Gary 26 Gram Derate- 125. 157. 2 6 Gngg. Catherine- 246 Grigsby. Mar - 26 Cm . Pkdbp- 12 . 26 G ttb. Comae- 266 Gutierrez. Tmi 26 G y. Nino - 1 0. 2 6 Guzman. Patricia- f . 55. 75. 2 6 H. b«r,. Job - 266 Haagenoa. lack l«6. 2 6 HairBarbara- W. III. 165. 266 Hall. Ronald- 55. 52. 55. 72. 75. 2 6 Haaka. Harry- 2 6 Haaon. laek- 105. 266 Hamea. Sandra- 66. 1«. «0. 155 1 5. 205. 220. 266 Harder. Mary- 267 Hardy. Cheryl- 15«. 267 Hardy. Derase- 100. 155. 2d7 Haney. Gary 267 Hayca. Shelly III. 155. 267 HeaK Sydney- 7 7 Hechter. Doom- 1 5. 267 Heantugloa. Ciady- 64. 267 Henry. Stephans - 267 Hernandez. Cnaaharmfc- 10 . 267 HemBiiii 12. 5. 105. Healer, fanet- 155.267 Healer. Oend 105. 1 6. 2 7 Hdhn. fame - 51. «5. IhO. 2 7 Huead. Job - 2 7 Honeycutt. Rhonda- 267 Hooka. Linda- 2 7 am- 267 i. Alvin- 55. 2 7 Claadia- 2 7 i. Carolyn- 12). 267 Huffman, Robert- 2 7 Huffed. Lae- 102. III. 154. 152. 155. 2 7 Hughs Tieaeehy- 4. 1 1. 2 7 Hatio. Dea 55. 75. 160. 267 Irna . Sh . 41. 5«. 5 . 75. 157. 2 7 lace. Doyle- 102. 2 7 Jackson. Donna 100 2 7 Jackson. Roc hard 2 7 Jackson. Scott- 202. 2 7 Jaubert. Phillip- 75. 1)0. 2 7 Jenu.uga Dak - 2 7 Jcucfl. Jria.nr- 154. 16). I|7. 2 7 Jokmoo. Angela- 170. 267 Johnson. Robert- 2 7 Johnston. Jeffrey- 2 7 Janet. Carolyn- I5J. 2 7 Jooca. Du nr- 2 7 Jones. Tammy- 2 7 Jurer. Arthur- 2 7 Jubao. James- 2 7 Kaafmaa. Kelly 2 7 Keene. Catherine- 2 4 Kelly. Annette- 2. «J. 5 . 7 . 76c 1 6. 26 Kelley. Robert- 2 1 Keaaa. Clean- 70. 7| K ikreaie. Clerk- 121. 26 Kilgore. Clay- 26 King. Betty- 26« King, l oet- 67. IM. II . 1)4. 157. 201. 21«. 220. 26 Kirkland. Caedx- 65. 122. 166. 261 Knu. Naaey- 64. |J7. 16 . 26 Kofp. Mark 10 . 26 KovaVtk. Tommy- 52. 16 . 261 Knatek. Annette I IB. 1V4. 166. 117. 110. 261 Kratamfer. Raaacll- 261 KuNceh. Rrgma 106. 261 l aFrenw. Barbara 2 1 1 imtaltla. Urn- 2 1 lead. Artec 41. 5 . 5 . 75. 7 . 105. 156. 157. I, . 26 LaVruac. lee- 145. 26 Inarracc. Jana- II . 261 Uwt Cart- 26 Lemond. A anelle 26 Lenta, Dcnayne- 105 Lena. Land - 125. 26« Lew . Sandra- 26 Liles. Wendy- II . 150. 1)1. 1 6 26 . Lynn- 26 James- 55. 7). 261 . Jack- 26« lope . Jease- 36 lap . Ruby- 26 Lorenr. Valerie- 196. 26 Mabry. Laara- 67. 116. IK 165 IK2M Mack. Eugene- 7). 26 Matken, Hope- 5. 26 Madden. Cindy- 5 , 122. 26 Maine Robert- 64. 65. 264 Manley. Pan 26 Maaa. Bruit 7,. 161. 2M Marsh. Jackie 26 Mart . Kenneth 26« Martin. Theresa 1)1. 26 Martina. Carol - 62. 5 . 5 . 75. 26 Martino. Jame- 26 Martino. Jeffery- 26 Martinez. Martin- 26« Martino. Patnci- 106. 26 Martinet Raymend- 15. 52. 26 Mason. Tracy 26 Mattox. Tamm - 42. 41. 55. 75. 7 . 157. 2M Mitytuk. Suranne- 100. 2 1 Mayo. Sally- 102. II . IM. U5. 151. 26 Medrano. An,It 26 Mesatck. Stephen 26 Mikola. Donna- 26 Miller. 8r.ua 26 Mooney. Pat vcu- 10 . 26 Moore. Marsha 109. 26 Moose. Theram- 107. 15). 26 Moreno. Arthur- IK 261 Morgan, Dan II 2fc Morgan. Johnnie 26« Morgan. Resells 116, 26 Monti . Anna- 26« Mont on. Gartead 26 Mclnter. Whip 26 Meta 154. 155. 26« McCartney. Benny- 145. 261 McCIcllja. Greg- 5- 26 McClelland. KrnncUk- 51. 26 McCoBom. Kesko- 26« McDowell Sherry- 122. 26 MefJhaanon. Karen- 154. 1 6. 26 MeGlochm. Joel- 35. TJ. 26 Mel-auglilut. Michael 26 McWkirter. JsJic- 102. I K 166 110. 26« Needham. Rhonda- 10 . 2 4 Nr ton. Randy- JX III. 26 Nichols, laa- 116. 117. IK 11«. 26 Nichols. Tyrone- 46. 47 ¥ . 50. 70. 72. 2 5. 26 Nieto, Lidia- 26 Nino. Anne 26 Norman. Laa- 26 Northern. Peggy 26' Oarer. BevvLM, 26 O'Neal Gary 64. 26 O Redly Patrick- 26 O'Reilly. Peal- 2 Ortiz. Norma- 26« OTSnlliraa. Satan- 42. «I. 75. 106. 2 9 Oviedo. Glenda- 64, 65. 157. 26« Ovxedo. W iliam 64, 160. 26« Pace. Mary- 26 Pardon. Candy- 26« Parkinson Steffi m 100. 15). Patel. Chaadrtka- 110. 26« Paste . Melanie 1 6. 26« Payne. Linda- 116. 26« Pa se. late- H 1«. «0. 105. 16). Peirce. Jennifer- 64.6), 26« Pen. Michael 35 Perer. Maria- 26 Peru. Swveo 26« pksllips. Jama- 64. 26 Philips. Pint 26« Pierce. Brat- 12«. 270 Pets. John- 55. 52, 53. 7J. 16«. 2 70 Pleasant, Lobe- 270 Poirot. Stereo- 64. III. II . IM 16 . 270 Poclah. Cert- 6 , 202. 270 Indy- 270 tn- 15 . 270 Pool. Kara i PopUsU. Wayne- 270 Portia. Tract!- 270 PoneJL Bradley 270 Po-eO. Debbie 270 Po-eH. Ronnie- 270 Pnckett. David 270 Pritchett. Robert- }70 Quinones. lease 55. 270 Realabeck, Eric- 102. 154. 155. 270 Rimer Rebekah 10 . 270 Ramon. fHa 64. 270 RaedeO. Kenneth 154. 155. 270 Rankin. Annette- 270 Rather, trade 100. UJ. 270 Ray. Malyada 125. 270 Rare. Mare- 35. 270 Ream, Daud .'To Regan. Robert- 15. 1 0. |« . RmR . Kerm- 112. II . II . 1)0. 16 . 270 Rendon. Aida- 270 Reyes. Abe) 270 Rhea. Taam- 122 Richardson. Andy- 270 Riche. Darrel- 1)0. 270 Rim. Patneu 7J. 1 5. 270 Rim. Robert- 270 Ram. Sytsu 270 Reach. Mark 10 . 270 Robcruon. Clem- 47. 50. 270 Roberta, Raymond- 55. 270 Rohm. Debra- 270 Rodctgaa. let ecu 270 Roper. Theme- K I2J. 770 Rosa . Ccnoboo- 270 Rosa. Kathleen 270 Rad. Hue- 55. 270 Raaacll. Kenneth 270 Reams. Ten- 100. 1 6. 270 Salmas. Car - 55. 12 . 271 Salmas. Robert 15«. 1 0. 271 Saber. Arnold- 271 Sams. Glenn- 771 Sami. Ronald- 217 Sanders. John- 77| Sanders. Trey- 154. 155. 271 Samos. Sylvia 271 Sapp. Jen- 271 Sa needs. Samaei 271 Scarborough. James- 10« S hones. Stephan 271 Sckrock. Dand- 15. 271 Seeiig. Matthew- 271 Segnra. JoeF H. 75. 27l Se aII. Jamie- 271 Shelby, Came- 147. 271 Shapes . Sabran- 271 Sober. Danny 271 Sammons, Den IU. II . 166. 271 Sinclair. John- 52. 6). 271 Sipb. Cheryl- 6«. 271 Srplc. Thomav 271 Shaun, Michael- 271 Smith. Brenda- 42. 54. ft, 75. 271 Snath. Jobe- IM. 1 5. 271 Snath. Kunmae- 121. 201. 271 Snock. Janet- 116. IJI. IJ7. 20J 214. 220. 271 Sobray. Lynm 157. 271 Spell. Doe- 55. 15 . 15 Stafford, Mark 120. 271 Stanley. Janet- 271 Staples. Laura 271 Suaacy. John 16«. 271 Steed. Arnold I (2. 2’I SiehJmg. John- 52. 102. 271 Stevenson, John- 271 St John. Raymond 271 Saoeck, Kerry- 102. 166. 271 Strabam. Paule 5«. 125. 271 Strabau. Sharon- 5 . 75. 157. 271 Strickland. Carl M. 2H Strickland. Staff . 67. 10 . 16). 21«. 2 2. 271 Si rick land. Wade- 10 . 1)4. 110. 1 7. 217 Stnnyer. t.na- 42. 5«. 75. 15). Stochiy. Debra- 271 Sutli.au. James- 271 Sadterfieid. Janet- 271 Tapia. Eugene- 217 Tenon . Anna- 272 Then . Dan IK 272 Tbede. Hirahetb III. IM. IK 272 Thomas. Brett K ■ . 272 Thom ., f gan- 52. 10 . 272 Thoms i. J aaaer- 272 . Malthet IK 272 . Dura 10 . 272 Thomaaou. Douglas- 272 TindoTRoduty- 5. 772 Tinsley. John- 105. 272 Torrence. Charlene- 272 Torres. I nn 272 Tovtrn, Joe- 272 Trahan. Kathenm- 272 Tucker. Dand- 272 Turner. Hot! - 272 Vaallorn. Rctcru- 272 VauNaiu, Mike- 272 Vargas. Afinal 272 Villarreal Mar,- 165. 277 Villarreal Son, 164. 17). 272 Wagner. George- 145 Wafter. Marla- 16). 272 Walker. Stephen 10 Walton, Juanita 272 Ward. Dean - 272 Weaver. Don- 272 Webb. I mda 1)4. UO. 1 7. 272 Wot. Martha- 2 2 Westbrook. Wesley- IK 155. 272 Whitcomb. Nancy- K 5. IK I . IJI. 161. i72 White. Charles- 109. 272 White, laurve- 12«. 272 White. Maik- 11 . IK 272 Wheehead. Ekdora 27) Wdlums. Jacouel- 27) Wdkama. M«he0- 42. K 27) Wdlums. Venice- 27) W 1 Usmson. Kathleen- IK 15). 27) W .II.S. James- 55. 77) Wilson. Donna- 100. 27) WOeon. Roy- 27) Wodhagrr. Mark- 6 . I 7. 275 WmsMn. Toby- 7). IM. 27) Witsman. Taml- 27.1 W'oods. Tammy- 102. 106. IJJ. IK 275 Wright. Debra- 275 Wngh . DoegUs- 27) Wright. Leigh 100. 27J Wright. Tammy- 27) Wright. Tons- 160. 27) Yarhrouelk. Charlotte- 12). 27) Yhim. Darnel 12« ink. John- )). I . 27) eeteber. Ou- 27) JUNIOR INDEX Abbott. James- 105 Adams. Shirley- 12« Alia.! Teresa 102. IK l 7. 249 Aldrich. Sherry 24« Alegrlo. Jurats IK 24« Ale lander, Mark 24« Ament. Rebecca- 24« Amtrstai. Paul- 127 Andrus. Andy 24« Arbne. Thelma 24« Arnold. JtsmJrr 125. 140. 24« Athcy. Terry - 24 Aueee. Jcanet!- 125. 24 A value. Jeaaett 24« AyaU. Victor- 2 4 Baker. Tamany 15). 24 Barnes. Robert- 7). 249 Borrientem. Alfred 24« Barrient ex. Belinda 146 Barry. Susan- 24« Baru. Teresa 24 Barth. Robert 64. 102. 154. 24 Barton. Jame 5). IK. 24« Baauuei. EvaanaUn- 124. 170. 24« Banmgardmer. Jaatcc- IK 24« Beil. John- 24« BciU. Gary- 64. 24« Bcisatides. Ida- 170. 24« Benoit. Jules 2«« Benson Georgs - 24« Riggers. Stephen- 24« Bn hop. Janet- 24« Btackmoo. Terri- 24 Stake, (kilt 24« Boa leu . Kim- 41. 24« Boncm. Tracey 102. 154. IK 17 . 110. 1 7. 24 Bordelon. Rebecca- 41.42. 5 , 249 Bostick. Clone- 24« Brady. Jana 17 . 24« Branch. Barbara 24 Brandon. Butch- 249 Brock. Eleanor 2 9 Beoueaard. AJ- 10«. 24 Rrouaaard. Aaron- 70, 72 Brouasard. Jeaa a 116. III. II . IM Broun. Eddie 15 . 24« Broun, font- 24« Broun. Jerry- 24 Broun. Mho- 24« Broun. Kathleen 24« Bruce. Margot- III. 1)4. IM. 167. IM. 110. 1 5. 117. 24« Bryant. Lone- 102. 154. 24 Bullard. Dunne 24« ■ultra. Christo- 5). 154 Burns. Kim 24« Burma. M r 8elh 157. 24 Burns, Michael 250 Byers, RoncM- 22. 51. 70. 250 Byingtou. Jeff- 47. 120. 250 Byrd. Desna 250 CjmanOo. Jaime- 250 Cameo . Marta- 250 Campos. Rosanna 250 ( aanon. Ben 52. 5). IM. 250 Eric- 1)0. 250 CantreH. Deems 102. 250 Cantu. Jerry 250 Caartu. Rudy- 22. 15 . 250 Caraca. Cheryl 5 . 74. 165. 250 Carpenter. Keh- 75. 76 Carpenter. Skerunod 5). 105. Ii . 250 Carruca. Hope- 2)0 Carted. Darn) 250 Canoe. Chartea- 12 Caros , Robert- 250 (annua. Sana 250 Cambers. Julie 102. II . IK 154. IM. 17 . 1 0. 117. 250 Case. Kunbetiy 250 Case,. Rbonda 116. III. IK 167.230 Canghen, Guy 250 C aballos. Dura 1)0. 250 Ceieume. Shree- III. 12). 250 Cereasi. Judy 102. 154. 17 . 1 0. IK7 Chaffin. FUsber- 2)0 Chartum. Tracey- 65. M. 250 Choate. Chertyn- 250 Ctsacno. Job 102. 250 Causerao. Mans- 250 Cnaerxo. Servsmd 2V Once. Theresa- 122. 157. 250 Oaylem. Breen III. 350 Lie mem. Michael- 22. )). n «0. 10 120. 121. IM. 1 9. 1ST. 250 Coley. Carte- 250 Camire. Scott 102. IK 155. 116. 250 Cone. Iran- 9. 90t 16). 205. 219 2)0 Coatrerav Debra 111. 250 Contreras. Mary 170. 250 Cooling. Timmy- 250 Cooper. Brenda 17 . 250 Coronado. Antonio 160. 2)0 Coryatt, Pairvck- 22. 70 Counn. Rhonda- 250 Co . Bobby )) Cos. Terry 15 , 250 Con. Wdbarn- 102. IK 250 Coy. Aamsbel 170. 250 Craft. Nsuite- 250 Crochet. Tern- 250 Crosby, Richard- IM. 24«. 250 Cnve. Penny- 12«. 170. 250 Dsascii. Tanya 250 Darnels. Thoenaa- 47. 120. 121. IM. 231 Dandy. Debra- 331 David. Terry- 231 Dana. Aan- M. 179. 251 Davis. Jodie 137, 251 Dana. Stacey- Ml Dec . Laurt- 231 O f'orrtat. Sherry- 251 Deleon. EamersI 251 DePalma. Anaelu- 231 Dui. Carton- 251 Dsckenon. Micbsef- III. 251 Dickson Seed- 2531 Dona hoe. Doeau 1)4, 2)1 Douns. Gary- 55. 15 . 251 DnBoac. Mem- 122. 251 Duke. Oa«J 22. 26. 51. 79. II. 16 . 251 Durden, Regmalor- 55. 251 Dana. Inn- 144. 251 E5k.ua. John- 22. 26. 29. SI. 7g. 0. It. 10«. IM. 115. I 7. 205 215. 219. 251 Etmere. Erode - 2)1 EIm -. Cathnne- 13). 17«. 110. Engie. James- 109. 251 Engle. Reben 251 Eton. Abcu 157. 231 Frpmoas. Eddie- 145. 251 Catrada. Joe- 51. 15«. 251 FaBon. Terms- 251 Farr.CandKC- 251 Fenton. Wendy- K IK 16). IK 251 Fisher, Wade- 251 Flora . Elizabeth 251 Floret. Oenaro- 251 Mores. Man 251 Mouert. Tracy- 22. 251 Mran. Manlyn U. 19. 55. 56. 75.74. IK 251 Fenttnot, Leonard- 251 Fontenot. Warren- 22. 147. 251 Franco. Mary 2« I Fraotr. Cindy- 251 Freer. Baiter - K 43. IM. 157. 17 . 2)1 French. Marne- IK 231 FuBcr. Robert- 231 Garcia. EM - 231 Garcia. Joan- 251 Glrvia. Paula 251 Garcia. Aam- 232 Gaakey. Hy 252 Georne. Ague - 102. III. 119. 1)4. 1)5.13J. 17 . I«0. IK. 117. 232 Gerace. Leu- 252 Gdtett. Liu III. 15«. 1)7. 252 Girardeau. Forothy- 64. 76. 157. IM. 110. IM. 1 7. 252 Gleason, limn IK 147. 252 (Volte. Timothy 252 Comer, Juter- 144, 252 Goneale . Dand- 252 Got Dob. Oman- III. IK 157. 252 Graven. M«h cJ 232 Grey. Carolyn- 102. IKK 232 Gray. Dand- 4. 120. IK. 252 Gray. Pamela- 232 Greenaualt. Daniel- 22. 26, 120. 190. 17«. 191. 252 Greet, Tracey 102, IM. 17 . 252 Greeenen Caroi- 94. 10 11 . IK 161. 252 Grigg. Walur 127 Cruakcmcycr. Card- 165. 232 Guidry. Curtea- 46. 47. IK. 252 Gunn. Janet- III. 157. 232 Gutaerrar. AJfred 25) Gutierrar, Henry- 252 Hackfietd. Curtia- 232 Hataca. Paula 232 Haggerty. Chaitetie- 252 Hamilton. Scott- 252 Hardey. Snua 11«. II . 1)0, 252 Hargis. Connie- 232 llatia . I eesa 232 Harsex. Cary- IK Haaaefl. Angrte 232 fD-kint. Richard- 2)2 Hayden. Charle - 2)2 Hayden, Oenclra- IJJ. 232 Heaeg. Kenny )). 120. IM. 17«. 252 Hcfbcrt. Carol- 252 Helm. Kim 157. 232. 257 Henderson. John 1 0. 52 Henderson. Tammy- 252 Hernandu. Sandra 252 Hun. David- 102. 23). IK Hogan. Jama 22. 47. III. 25) HoOe. Brun- 22. 120. IM 1 9 25) HoirnepFei. Angela 157. 25) Hooeytuu. Randy 25) Hortma . Larry- 10 . 23) Houghton. Terxl 22. 2 . 71. log. IK 1 9. IW. 20). 21 . 23) Hoyt. Glen- V. )l. 70. IK 1)5 Hudson. Sharon- 2)5 Hullnm. Konherty 4. 105. II . IK 1 5. 17«. 302. 23) Hnater. DarraH M. 47 Hnmer. Glenda 23) Hertey. Job 2)1 Hetcfem. W.Bum 255 Hutchanmn. l aace )). IM. 241 255 rbarra. Ricky 52. 55 Ilea. Darryl- 2J) lngvardsen Jimmy- 25) lueuirre. Reynald- 10 Jackson. Randal 145. IK JJJ Jaynes. Chart ,or- 157. 25) JeuelL land I M. 17 , 255 Johnson. Bryan- 2)5 Johnson. Malt- JJ. M. 16«. 16«. 21). 219. 25) Johnson. Metu lit. 1)0. Ul. 255 Johnson. Ricky- 25) Johnston. M•cruel 25) Joaca. Sreeeth IK 147. 2$) Jones. Fredrick 25) Joaev Jeff- 5). «). IM Jones. Shannon 70. 25) Joaeph. Vcroaaca- 255 Juarat. Manuel- 25) kaura Ruth IM. 23) Kerr. Jerry- 25J Keyrn. Uaa- 100. 25) Kuktead. Andy- I )2 Knapp. Ronald- II) Koehler. Paul- 145 Kohl. Donald- 2K Kohler. Thames- 5). I). IM. 2K Koonce. Den 192. 1 5. 2K Kriatek. Lort- IM, 1)5. IK 17 . IM, 117. 2M Kneak. Kathleen 64. ), 122. 16). 2K Krutungrr. Tin 140. 2M Kyle. Pauls- 2K Lafreau. Mike- 2K Laaoe. Vmcenl- IK. IK IM. IK 1 7. 2M Lasagne. Thomas- 22. IX IK 2M Laurence. Bread 2K Lawrence. Loretu- 2M Lee. Chet- 12« Lee. Deborah- IK 2K Lcftiaguell. Ur 2K Leggett. James- )). IK. 2K Leas. Byron )). 70, 72. 10«. Lems. Felice 55. M. 144, 2M leuvs. Jodee 2K lewis. Nancte 144, 2M Lindsey. Shcm- 1 0 234 l.ipacomb. Mara 102. IM. IJ3. 153. 17 . I 7, 254 Lutk. Vatene- 170. 2M Lloyd. Palricte- 2M Lena. Sharon 102. IK MX 15). IM. 117. 2K Lopez. Anna- 42. 164. I6X 2K taper. Francis- 2M leper Randy 7). 2M Lopez. Raymond 2K Lopez. Rote marie 1 3. 254 loveB. Grate- 2M Lovett. Connie- 1)0. 2K laker. Steve- 2K Lupnu. Thomas- 2M Lyons. Randall- 2M Madden. Katheeme- 122. 2K Maddca. Manned 62. 16). 17 , 211. 241 366 148 Fifty Years Of Yesterday . . . A Beginning For Tomorrow. Headline type Sherry Smith • Advisor 30 point, 18 point. 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