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LEE TRAVELER 1980 Robert E. Lee High School 1809 Market Street Raytown, Texas 77520 G..K with Gamlcrlaiul Spirit and Tradition luhs aiul Organizations 36  ««⢠ami For the past fifty years. Robert E. Lee High School has been known for its spirit, its pride, and its tradition. These feelings infect the students, faculty, and even the community when the time comes for the maroon and white to be united. Whether it is an academic event, ebb activitiy. or a sports confrontation, the school is well represented by the students. In all under takings students are prepared for a victory. They work, practice, and strive for a win. but they are able to handle defeat with pride and integrity. It takes hard work and dedication to be a loyal Gander. Everyone drives for a common goal. They puruse personal gain I' Cress Country runner . Gene Mack. Phillip Juabcri. Ruben Jaramilo. Ja Byrd and Julio Garcia stop in ihe Bicentennial Pari to lake a breather } Mi lee guarded by Gamier Carrier tracer Char Mon. Johnny Mender ā¢on Rand Marshall and Vinceni tannic, makes hi weekly appearance ai the pep rally If RH cheerleader Carol Greger son. Sandi Wanton Veronica tapp. fciki Wrisier IVIeia Webb, loci king. Selena Webb, ami lua Payne lead Ihe Astrodome Gamier crowd in We re Number One and uniic with others to achieve school recognition. This year, as in years past, our spirit soared, our pride was untarnished, and our tradition remained intact to be passed on to those students worthy of becoming Ganders. S Rf l band instruments lake a well earned break from an afternoon marching practice 4 Principal Henry Armstrong award the sptrii suck 10 ihe Sophomore etas 6) freshmen āback the Ganders as a pep rally chccrtcader kim Hebert The Gander prose they are Bustin' Cui m ,āf. with 'Gaiiricrland Love and Laughter Walking the halls of RoborĀ t. Lee. Gander students think various things. In the first years you wonder if you'll ever get through all the confusion and chaos. Before you know it you have your senior ring. As the reality hits you. you begin to wonder who to take to the proni and what to do with the rest of your life. Suddenly, all too soon, you wear a cap and gown and are awarded a diploma. I) Kenny Randall catche the bed! mi the M 3Ā BrigadierĀ at practice wonder. Which way tlo we go7 3) iSfn Oviedo Ā ltow off lor Ihc cĀ«wri. 4 Putne Gottlob. lance Muichmton Kevin Park . tracy Roach MowerĀ , anti Melanie 5latter enjoy go ipping ā¢luring lunch 5) the clarmei room shows ypirii by decorating during I he tloor contest 6) I vangehna Hanjue;. Carla Phinny. Pally Santana, ami I aura Mulm sliow lhai iltey think Ihe GanderĀ are 1. 7) Mr . York'Ā fourth period Government cla i hard at work fl During a thursday alter noon pep raiy. ihe GanderĀ retaxa lew nimuleĀ with Gander land Maroon and Wliite M moric§ ā Where did the tune go? It was spent laughing, learning, and working hard We learned what it meant to be a Gander. I tow to cope with exants, and how to have a great time doing it. Everyone had an individual personality, yet when it was needed we all merged together as one. We stay united through the years because We're Still The One! 11 Kun Hebert ivingfjiuljifi Wi tori on leaches ol the 2) Mr tee Ā«until proud 1) I ho bonfire shines high before I ho loo forest Brook game 4) Giving a pop talk. Chariot Traylor urges the Gan,lor⢠on to victory 5) the ROIC Color Guard stands proudlv Ivloro they raise the I lag at a IO.H bat game 6) lisa Payne, tori King, and Kiki Wristerssay. Were Sill the One with Ganderland Intensity The emotional unification of R.EA. during the fall of ā79 is an event which will be long remembered. With the fine tradition of Gander spirit reaching a peak unseen in years, the student body of Lee en|oyed one of the greatest highs in memory thanks to the superlative season of the Ganders. Such events as the hard earned District Championship, the satisfying victory over Sterling and the unbelievable comeback against top ranked LaPorte before an Astrodome crowd of 22.000 are ad vivid reminders of this team. Yes. the Ganders and their fans of 1979 have met the challenge. WEāRE STILL THE ONE Bottom row (I XV firing. CmIii (AKDiit.) Mvlinrii Ibarra. 8Jlio. Santana. Rober Ā on. Coi. Cannon. SwinduĀ . MaBoy. Roeder (Mgr.) iNO ⢠Coach (lit. $iĀ pWĀ . McĀ«e. M Clement (Captain).Hovghten. Carpente .Spear . Tat . Jchnion. O. Clement. Hoyt. Traylor. Schrock (Mgr.) JXD Ro- Coach Gt ofeerf. Hogue (Tr.). J. Duke (It. . Malone. Hutch.ton.Leggett. lew (AlDdt.). 8mnot. Kohler. laVcr n . ParkĀ . 0 Cuke. Terre . Sanehex (Captam) (A 1Dm.'. Head Coach Ren Kramer. Coach Xedner. Coach Thompson. Tc? ro- Fra re Geoeg Crow. Coach 8 Ā«d. Irwin (AWtol.). Jooe . flower . Cleaion. 8 er (Captam) AlOift.). Gecenawalf (Ai-Oiit.). SafinĀ (AXOnt.). Ccryatl. Nkfcol . Fontenot (2nd team AĀ -Stat . Wood . Linn (Captain) (A8-D M.). I) Coach Kramer. 2) Ganger defen aga.nĀ t Park. J) OftenĀ Ā line. We re $ IT 4) David Clement. 5) David Cuke. 6) Gerald Salina and Mike Clement. 7) Ronald 8)Ā« Ā . I) Olfetuive Une. 3) Ronald 8yer . 10) 8yron Lewi . 8) Patrick Cor yalt.Ā )) GeronhnĀ Sanchez. IS) John tlinĀ . 14) Gander offense against LaPorte. 0) Oa id Erwin and tody Cantu ene e rfi tcc av ytiteb Sant'ol tfavobi eb StbebAmen S'civculeo k$X._x_ lO njj$Qf j ) C V sv uzJy ⢠in STUDENT LIFE Student I de jr Robert Ā£ lee wtt illite thtt year Al- mo tt everyone wit In- volved in various activities. Homecoming wit i blitt. ind aO the other dincet were enjoyed too. Concert tnd ening out tilled away from school time, ind tchooidiyt were kept live- ly with drum productiont ind pep raMiet Participi lion combined with great tpirit turned thete activt llet into eventt that made lee ttudenit boatt. Were full the One. I) U Be heve wat one of our belt tlogant tor the ' 9 'fQ year 3) Ricky Crotby and date enjoy a flow dance 3) Queen for the '79- 'SO school vear It Selena Webb. Prmcett Ann Wallace, and 7SPrmcett. Cindy lopei. Pep Rallies this year were full of excitement. They start- ed out in the Boy's Gym. but were moved to the Audito- rium while the gym was re- modeled. As the year went on. the spirit stick went to the Seniors again and again as the team was still winning. The tension of the upcoming game was received and our confi- dence boosted as the band broke loose with Dull Razor Blues each Friday. These pep rallies were highlighted with skits by clubs and a Gong Show by some of the teachers. Each week one teacher was chosen as the most spirited of the week. All the students were excited and riled up after these and the mood for the game was set. I) U endy foil on, Carol Grunkemeyer. Sharon Strahan (StrayĀ . prove one a Gander, alwaya a Gander ā 3 4 3) Gander aplcil ta noi only hown at the pep rally, but alao exceed a into the parking lot Darrel Smithāa van waa a pme winner, while Gary Har vey'a car look fIrat place. 4) Rfcl cheerleader put the CHOP on the Ranger 5) Mr lee I made an honorary Briga dier member (or the lee v Sterling game. 6) Stephanie Strickland ham it up I or the la Porte pep rally 7) Mark Stafford aupporta the Gan der with an original aong for the Weal Orange-Stark pep rally 1 I-? Spirited Students Rally Ganders To Victory Bonfire Brightens Homecoming The Homecoming Week was filled not only with the usual fun events, but with extra added excitement. The Ganders were fighting for the District Championship in the Smiley game. Twirp week festivities were a blast as the girls took out their favorite guys for a night on the town. Thursdayās fenfire got everyone in the spirit, while the Triday pep rally ā the stage for the victory over Smiley. Finally Saturday s 1vmecoming dance climaxed the week with the crowning of obeen Selena Webb. I) the uxtgh mu I brawny Cto,n ier Corners were emru ted with keeping Sterling cvikk ers away Item the bonfire I with help tram I r tenth I Jl Couple move lo the mutur .hiring the Home Ā«iMiiry lei I tv it te Jl Jmt Pippel loMowt the block ol Pay id Clem ml Mitt Chri Huh:.' m the JS Q Homecoming win over Smiley ā i Ikunecmung Court It to III Sophomore Puch est Peleu U-cMĀ . Senior louche ft Cord Creger ten. AM ichool Isvonte MaruieM Motklen. Prm celt Ann WaMoce. Oueen Selena Webb. Cuuly lope;. Prince Joanna Hrou arĀ i. AM cht ol la vortte lt a Cone. Junuv Puchet Janet Snoek. rethman Puchet Veronica tapp f) Jay New ion. Kandy ManhoM. ami Vincent tannic ignite the bonfire 61 Hard work before the Na;e ⢠2 ' FU we I) Tracy Druce Ā«helling out coke Ā«I the Pull Pull 3) kun Kojimjn working up a Ā«weal at tadhamā Home Center. 3) Thelma Battue: caught Ā«hopping ai Safeway 4 Sherry Alridgr working Ā«lay and mghi at TGftY. 5) A lot ol Ā«pint ⢠fĀ«ā hown on the Kl campu 6) Diane JoneĀ handing out I he Rig Mac' at McDonald 7) ' Dec iĀ ion . deciĀ«ion . decnion . ay Kevin Reily ai Pull Pull. 9) Angela Rice Ā«tunned a he ⢠caught ringing ii up al Grayā Pharmacy. The World as It Was -1980 W ARE % | J M s s or o Daily grind routines often proved dull during the 1979- '80 school year. Piles of class work on top of piles of homework drove many students to mad- ness. In order to cope with the problems of rising prices and to break the routine, many students decided to feast on fast food, and some even de- cided to make extra spending money working at various jobs. Despite rising prices in all phases of life, stu- dents found many ways to have a good time and make the most of their high school days. dance re ewe (I) Johnny Pont thinks he's definitely a Hi (3) Oebbte Bergeron. Brad Woerner ami the retl of the gang improve their movet J Sheri kcMer's m 'th heaven in the arms ot kcHy Jacobs t4) Stacy Arthur says. Pon t look at me. I tuft came to dance (5) John Poems. Nancy Whitcomb, ami Jell Jones en oy the hn ger mappin beat (6) May I have this dame at it iimger SpcH ol Tommy kovalcik. ( 7) Barry Bond and Melody Meant doin' the monkey Sl Greg Ripley and Inend strut the ttull (9) An nette kcHy and Ricky Galvan sway to the music 1101 Jeanna Broussard and Terry CoĀ theĀ their ttull on the dame Iks (HI Gettm' closer are Ramly Pots and his lady lor the evening. (13) No tchyvol rivalry here thinks Pavid Hester ol Vicki Womit (U) Shawn kwm steps back to give Hugo RuN the spotlight (Hi Tommy la Vergne and Janet Smoek in the Homecoming pote., The increasing popularity of dancing, be tl disco, country, rock, or slow is seen in the students at Lee. Dances were held in the R.E.L. student commons. These provided opportunities for dancing, gossip- ing. socializing, and just plain hav- ing fun. There's no energy crisis here when it comes to dancing. - irectmg D ehersals. and A ā cling M,ā A m chievement The Drama Department presented some tine plays in our school audito- rium such as the fall play M A āSāH and the musical Lost in the City on Feb- ruary 1st. 2nd. 8th. v 9th. Mot only did they learn to act and produce enjoy- able plays for the students at Lee. they also learned about dramatic literature, drama history, and all elements of de- sign. (sets, lights, and costumes.) To- ward the end of the year the Drama Department went to Zone Contest, the week of March 16th. and a Laban The- ory Production. January 22nd. The Drama Department concluded the year with the Drama Awards Banquet. 1) Wendy Bril; (left). Shelly Brook tlefl middle), and Kathryn Dowler (right). comfort Carla Manley (right middle) in her moment of torro in Ā«he play lost In the City 2) Scon Miller. Pena Koonce. and Don Davit operate on Darren Murphy. 3) MarmeU Madden. Gina Murphy, and Sutan Hardy talk g 1 talkā in fhe play MāA'S'H 4) Kevin Oodton tmgt hit inner moti feelmgf to Shelly Brook 5) Peter Miller ditplayt hit anger io Scott MiHor in a fine performance of the play VTVS'H 6) Sutan Hardy help oul Gnu Murphy with tome of her female military problem 7) Terri Rather and Micu Dryer litten to gottip with frown and tneer while performing in the (all play. S) The hero. Kevin Podton. rave the heroine. Shelly Brook , from the vilian. Scott Miller, while the prie t. John Tmtley watcher on with curiotify and excitement. 27 1 11 Rick Dwfwgff. who played in Mention newest club. The Palace, display hi guitar antic 3 ⢠A new group. Scorpion , shows it enthusiasm with its high-dying guitar . 3 Judas Priest see more action a a hard rocking band Ā«hiring it stmt in the Music HaB In the 1979 ā80 school year, rock groups toured America bringing with them enjoyment and good music to our ears. Such acts as Styx. AC DC. and the Knack all came to play in the Summit. Coliseum, and the Music Hall. Ticket prices ranged from $7 to Sll. depending on the popularity of the group. As always parking was a problem anytime a concert was abroad. However, those problems did not hamper the thousands of people going to them. V - 20 Rock TV Rollin' In SO 4 ftoĀ«1 Price .vxl Craig Maegreger ol ⢠pghai are wn here pUnnj! then Nil ā Stone Blue b OeJĀ«H lee. bĀ Ā«tĀ i lor the poup RuĀ h. Ā hewi hi etMlilii m a mger l v 6 teen a cla Ā ical rock p.Hf xh «« HO can pm. il given ihe chance CLUBS AMD ORGANIZATIONS tale hour , busy plant, mums. pari let. and fun. Thctc Ā crc torne ingredients of the many clubt and orgatuza- nonĀ at lee Students work mg with students ami students working with faculty combined to make the 'ft?school year one where everyone could claim. Were StiH the One. I) In the play MāA āSāH. Alicia Preyer ts dictating a letter 3) Student Council members Juhe C authors and Sandi Hanson tit In a related atmosphere. 3) I ee Brigadiers. I inda Jewell ami Paula Schroder, showutg that were number one. 4) t?onna Henderson putt on a happy face for the crowd. Like someone once said, beauty is in the eye of the behold- er. But on February 6. beauty at Lee was definitely question- able. Thanks to the Antlers, the senior guys of Robert E. Lee took the stage to show their stuff . This year's Miss Goose Creek Contest brought the Antlers money to help finance their service projects. These projects consisted of such things as needy baskets and work at the Cerebral Palsey Center. Besides service projects they found time to provide the varsity teams at Lee with surprises. All these things came together to provide the Antlers with an unforgettable year. Antlers Bring Back Miss Goose Creek 32 Stags Start The Year With a Bang This year' Stags began the year with a dance at the Civic Center. They rocked the night away with their i ter club, the Antler . Thi yearās member also paid dues to help with the treasury. I) It Daniel Greenwalt realy Innocent? Karen Snook and Jennifer Walstead show up Burt Parks 3) Lance Hutchinson struts his stuff. 4) Charlaync Jaynes thinks seriously about the meeting 5) Pena Koonce escorts the lovely Ms. Kevin Parks. 6) Don't look so excited Ben Cannon 7) Mr. Taylor takes time for a laugh. S) What does Chris Bult:o think is so funny? 9) Is Jay 8yrd ready to stir up trouble? KĀ Mark Gonxales. Frankie Buggs. and Gary Armer try to look cool. i) Sponsor . P l Caoley. (not pictured) Ann Turner I) Mfmbffi tlell to fĀ nhi) Ā«r t row, G. Ripley. R Cantu. G Armer. 8 Bond. I Salma , second row M Gonzale . T. Clilt. T. Brook . A. AviU. Spell 3) Officer ' V-PreĀ ident-D. SpeB. Chaplin-J le- gett (not pictured) President-T. Co . Secretary G Hoyt. Senior Director C Traylor. Junior Di- rector-!. Brook . Sophomore Director-B. Bond Glitter Here - Glitter There Ribbons, glitter, bells, and hours of hard work all go into the Keywanettes' mum sales. This yearās muni sales brought in almost $3000. The money left over after bills was used for a yearly scholarship of $150. The Keywanettes played a big part in the Texas-Oklahoma Districtās activities this year, having both the Governor and the Treasurer. This year the yearly convention was sponsored by our Keywanettes and was held March 39-30 at the Astrovillage. When asked about the club. Margot Bruce, president, said. We try to do as much as we can for our school and our community.ā - Halloween Project Highlights Key Club Year Goblins, ghosts, and goons were all a part of this years Key Club. The Key Clubbers braved everything from witches to warlocks to sponsor two booths at the Halloween Carnival. This was done in keeping with the purpose of the club in helping the community. They also did work concerning the Ronald McDonald House in Houston. Along with these they helped the Goodfellows and worked with the Baytown His- torical Museum. It is best summed up in Key Club Secretary. Mike Clement's words. All things considered, we've had a good year. Ā«I wO 3 I) Key Club member Inn Malloy twinkles down ihe aisle. 3) Randy Marshall talks with Mr Watson and Mr Krigar J) Everybody huddle! 4) You guys aren't all In Key Club?!? 51 Brian Hollo and Tommy LaVorgne lake a break S3JL13NVMA3X ā¢3 siāI i jārI- I S-S !si5- Ā£-1 |i|1 -i|I jĀ«-⢠4 t3 s ?Ā«s Jjjflfjt PI 3 - Ā« I) MemberĀ (Ml lo right) first row. S. Strickland. I Mltche . G Henderton R Gr tilth. C. Boudreau . P Murphy. T WoodĀ . M White. K Dodton. M Stafford. J Duke. P Clement. S. lanme. G. Wafer. B ThomaĀ . econd row. J Stasmey. M. Clement. M. ThomaĀ . D. Coughlan. M John on. J. 8radthaw. J Dtpple. P. Irwin. T laVergne. B Hofle. R Martha . J Caiiey. J Zink. $ McGee. J. fo ter. S. farr, K. Reiley. S. Poirot, third row D Mo efy. D Gega B Mann. T. Daniel . T Window. J WoodĀ . B franco. D. ThleĀ . D. WoodĀ . J Stehling. k JacobĀ . B. Ma terĀ . HoĀ«e. J. ilkin.. W Hinkle. P Duke. S Herring. S. Carpenter. I. Stewart. T. Kolvacik. D. HeĀ ter. K. DodĀ on. J-P Pin . D King. M Rice. T Shomp. B. Perry. J. Carulher i) Of fleer a (left to right) ftr t row Senior Director T, laVergne. Junior Director R Pod on. Treasurer M JohnĀ on. Sophomore Director s, lanme. top row V Pre tdeui B. Hofle. Pretident R. Martha . SecretaryM Clement. It. Governor D Caughlen. 3) Sponsor T WatĀ on. (not pictured) D. I. krigar. J.R.A. Gives Its Personal Touch All service clubs have helped the needy in some way. but this year J.R.A. added the personal touch. Instead of just food, they helped the women of very needy families get jobs, clothing, personal items, and of course food. Besides that. J.R.A. gave a Halloween party to the children at a day care center, worked at the Goodfellows and at the Cerebral Palsey Center, and gave Christmas ornaments to the teachers. For their money making protect they made boutonmers and little girl mums for Homecoming. They made approximately $1,115.00. With this money and their personal touchā, they gave their services to our school and community throughout the year. 1) Laura Mabry and Marin Ā Madden pul their hand to work 3) What are Linda Jewell and Becky Ament up to now! i) Donna Smith Another Ntxon?7 4) Amy Carne add her own touch to mum . 5) Jackie Stevcn on I loĀ t in a thought 6 lance Hutchi on help with the blood drive 7) Would you let Kevin Park take your blood?7 8) The Interact Ā four tooge 9) Daniel Green wall with hi Tm ⢠yā look. 40 Interact Vantsā Your Blood Lee High School had their own little draculas. the Robert E. Lee Interact. This year they sponsored two blood drives, for which they won the Life Givers Award. Besides that, they made a Thanksgiving basket and a Christmas basket which they gave to needy families. They also were aides to the people of the Cerebral Palsey Center and sponsored the basketball tournament between the boys service clubs. The money making project was the dance after the Baytown Relays. When asked about the outcome of the year. Vincent Lannie. treasurer of Interact said. This year has been one of our best years with participation by all members. 1) Member (led to right) tirsl row. T Fotenot. J Pierce. S Strickland, N Whitcomb. M. I yon . R. Baughman, second row Ms. Francis. I Webb. J Smith. S. Arthur. I Mabrv. K. Bcdnarski. S. Keller. V Gonzales. I Kramer, third row, C. Mosely.D. Smith. P. Hechler. L Jewel. A Wallace. B Wallace. K Bakerak. D. Smith. K Gilbert. J Greenwalt. M. Cook. Fourth row C Geegersen. K. Mullum I Norris. B. Ament. C Mahonney. I Jewel. K. Krixak. K. Smith. S. Murphy. D Harris 2) Ollicers and Chairpersons (down). Pres.-D. Smith. VPres-K. Hulkim. Sec.-M. Madden (not pictured). Treasurer A. Walace. Historian I Norris. Parliamentarian C Gregersen. Chaplain S. Webb. Sr. Dircctor-K. Smith. Jr Director-J. Smith. Soph Director J Greenwall. F mance I Mabry. Program-N. Whitcomb. Service S Arthur. Scrapbook I Norris. Social J. Jewel J) Sponsor Carolyn Francis. 42 ā¢) Member (left to right) fir t row R. Ray. R Crotby. K Park . R Regian. P Woerner. S. Jack ā¦on. second row. J. Willis. K Heisig. R. Salma . R Moreno. $ Jones. R. Barnes. I Hutchison. J Newton. T Wright. D. Smith. P. Guy. 8 Gleason thud row Coach Scantlan. (3- Oviedo. B Mor gan. J Henderson. B Woerncr. R Garcia. J Oumo . G. Sanches. D. Grcenwalt. A Rynl. J lloyd. I Mower . S Stansberry. R Newton. I Brown fourth row V. lannie. P Hutio. R. Gal van. R Crosby. M Burnt. R Turner. D. Thaln J) Officer (bottom to top) Sophomore Direc- tor P Woerner. Junior Director R Garcia. V President I. Hutchison. Parlimentananh Park . Pretideni-R. Crotby. Treaturer-V lannie. (not pictured) Secretary P Malone Jl Sponsor. Cart Scantlan Anchor Club Keeps Us Reading The 1979-80 Robert E. Lee Anchor Club donated money to the Sterling Municipal Library this year in order to buy new books. To start off the school year they held an installation for the new members. They also gave Christ- mas and Thanksgiving baskets to needy families this year. Besides these activities they gave themselves a Christmas party, gave the Pilot Club a tea. and an Anchor banquet In May. New on the scene was their sponsor Ms. Sandhop. Robert Barth was this year's beau.Christen Cortaz-Bertholet. a foreign exchange student was an honorary member. New Man On The Scene The ā79-'80 Octagon Club received Sa new sponsor. Mr. Dennis Clark. He stated that. The spirit of Octagon has inspired me to new heights and new experiences. At the beginning of the year the club members paid $3.00 each to cover expenses for such community ā¢9 services as presenting a play for the nursing home, run-through posters, and signs they made to put up around town to show their support for the Ganders before the football game against Memorial. I) lee Ann Woods. ihe fearless leader! 3) Hey Guysl Who want a party? 3 Anette Snodgrass ā¢Ā« up to no good 4) lee Ann. again. 5) Cheer up. Denise Hardy 6) it this a face, or is this a face. Mark Buffum? 7) This is caned the evil eye by Gary OāNeal. 8) Is lane Bryant realy a devil? 9) What do you want now. Ben Rogers? 10) Mr Clark Our ever loving leader 45 I) Member (led to right) Fir Ā« row I. Auchier. P Owen. P Smith. K Sanche:. T Renteria. P. Carlisle. VI Ruhl. 8 Chappell. M Holloway. Second row Ms Sandhop. M. Cobb. J Barber. T I Moore. T Marlin. $ Have . C they. C Jones. S. Mayo. C Grail. D. Hardy. S Parkmgson. I Hulfard. J I Sapp. Third row A. Renteria. I UĀ Ā ery. A George. S long. C. Hsey. T Greer. S WaltĀ . N Raci. S SaBee. C. Thomiton. A Snodgra . M lipĀ comb. I-A. WoodĀ . D. PoĀ l. S. Cox. T. Baker 3) Officers (left to right) Hr t row: Sr. Director s. WattĀ . Jr Director J I Sapp. Soph Director T. Renteria. Second row Chaplin-T UĀ ery. Parlimen tartan T. Baker. Third row Hutorlan C. Thomtson. Secretary $ tong. Presi dent L. A WoodĀ . V President I Huffard. Treasurer D. Post J) Sponsor. Marilyn Sandhop u ⢠2 ⢠MemberĀ (left to right) f UĀ t row J. Save . C. Rodrigue:. G Harvey. A Moreno. M. Crow. D. TorreĀ . R. Vaughn. M Mayfield. P. Salma . Sec- ond row A. Vail Mr. P. Clark. 8 CauĀ ey. M. Bullum. I Bryam. 8 RogerĀ . T. Cox. W Writ- brook. 8. Corbett. L SanderĀ on. G O'Neil. T. McCain, p. |ve . G. Murray. N. PaviĀ . K Randall 3) OfficerĀ (left to right) Treamrer-J Saveli. Sophomore Pirector-M. Crow. Junior Director- . Randall. Sweethearl-A. Vail V Pre ident T. Cox. Prendent D. SalmaĀ 3) Sponsor- Penni Clark OCTAGON Lioness Feeds The Teachers This year s Lioness club didn't help the teachers' diets during Christmas time. They baked cakes and cookies for the teachers' lounge. Besides cooking they also provided needy baskets at Thanksgiving. They had plans for making taste cards for the facultys' boxes at some time. They also had a banquet at the end of the year. All in all it has been a good year for the Robert E. Lee Lioness. 5) Yvonne ViOereal tmrlet lor ihe camera. 6) Rote Marie lope: takes time tor a laugh 7 What a meeting! 8) What it Mt Dial de Leon up to? Junior Optimisses Back The Ganders The Junior Optimisses started off the year by making large maroon footballs as favors for the football team. Also they painted run-through posters, made Thanks- giving baskets for the Amigo School, and helped the Goodfellows at Christmas. This year the Junior Optimisses had two new sponsors. Miss Susan Brewer and Miss Josie Diaz de Leon. 49 1) Member Mery Alice ViJIereal. Bangle Mar liner. Yvonne ViNereal (Prendent). Jeanette A valor. Debra Contrera 2) Spontor JoĀ efa Diar-deleon 31 Spontor Suite Brewer 2 The Girl' an 1 A CappeUa Choirs were small but strong thi year. They performed at a Christmas Concert for the community and a teacher's dinner this winter. They also performed at several junior highs. They separated into some smaller groups and per- formed special number . This year was lun for them and they worked hard. I ThrG t'fJndAC ppĀ«tUClMittĀ I ioRĀ« top toot Mr. tarry Kooncr. Director Scon Smith. Sonny Rowtrlt. lit Koder. Natssh Wooicy. Amy Raker. ConniiĀ Pcckard. P nny Thorn Ā . P m WtHum . Carrie Smith. JOfMIle Morton.,Monte Pric. M rth Oft :. ir Johmon. Rryinj Yepct- f v Nor 1 1 renti. Anf'C Cot . Its limentWt } ChocaW- tins ⢠ihr old fofc Ā Itome. 3 A CappriU Chor OUk vt. Top to Bottom. Anylr CoU. VI c Pirttdrnl, Jonoltr Morton. Srcrotv . Scon Smiih. PrrrtwVnt II Start Arthur unhappy with thr round 5) Don DaviĀ in hiĀ not Ā o formal lonfiohnt 6) Curies Guidry dancing Ā lth nho? or 4 Girl's And A CappeUa Choirs Strong Si Hard Work And Pride Pay Off For Orchestra The Robert fc. Lee String Orchestra had many activities in the 19791980 school year. At the beginning of the year, the orchestra opened its year with pi::a parties and football games. But. the fun and games soon ended when all-region orchestra tryouts approached. After the All-Region Orches- tra Concert. In which two of the Lee members played, a Christmas concert was performed with both the 8aytown Community Choir and Orchestra. The orchestra then attend- ed the Ull Solo and Ensemble Contest, ami Lilt. String Orches- tra Contest. The orchestra also played in the Fine Arts Festi- val in the Lee auditorium. The orchestra raised money for a trip to Dallas to play m the Sandy Lake Orchestra Festival. In this contest, the orchestra, under direction of Joseph White- head. was combined with Sterling and band members from both schools. 1) H'plcĀ and David Strickland fiddle away 2) Michele Barnett and Wad Strickland concentrate 0Ā« thee music. Ji Karen liigfrra. John Swim. and Oavkt Prycr prepare tor the Fine ArtĀ i estival 4' Karen fUgger and John Swim, the per tea duet 5) Mlchrfle Bur non hard at piacticr like the old faying goes. Practice make perfect. This year the Chorale' main event via a trip to Sandy Lake Amusement Park. They competed in a pop music contest whore they combined singing and move- ment tor thetr presentation. Their song were Irorn the 50 Ā each was a medley ol several popular songs The contest was May 5-6 and the group had lot of free time for fun. Chorale Prepares For Tour 1979-1980 Band Officers 10 i I Julie Windhager. President. 3. lee Ann Wood . Vice-President. 3. Susan Watt . Treasurer. 4 Donna Post. I t lieutenant. S. Anita Renteria. Hiitorian. 6. Sue Poirot. Secretary 5 7. Sharon long. Sr. librarian. 8. Julie Caruther . Stu dent Conductor. 9. David Hiatt. Chaplain, 10. Jeanna Brouttard. Sweetheart. II. Stephanie fcly. Jr librar ian. 13 Agnes George. Reporter. 13 Todd Co . Cap tain 56 DISTRICT MEMBERSSttiing leĀ ley Auchter. CdeĀ te Wilcox. Judy Ce- Judy Cunningham. Rhonda Lope:. Darla CartUle. Tony Brown. Courtney xeaux. Annette SnodgraĀ Ā . Chrt. Grail. Stephanie Ely. Pam Gwen. Standing Rodrigue:. Robert Barth. Duane SalmaĀ . Fred lerma REGION MEMBERS Bottom row 8ruce Cau y. Mark BuMum. Mark Alex ander. Scott Miller. Danny Torre . 2nd row Nancy Racx. Stacy Sallee. SuĀ an WattĀ . Sharon long, lee Ann Wood . Saly Mayo. Pam Brewer. Standing DorcuĀ Petty, lerlie Singleton. Julie Wtndhager. AgneĀ George. Donna Mechler AREA MEMBERS- Silting ā Sue Polrol. Julie McWhiter, Standing ā Jeff Saveli. Lisa Hufford 5 7 Drum Major ā Jana Brady Asst. Drum Majors ā Joanna Broussard And Angeli a Vail 79-80 Lee Stage Band Bel com row Kenny Randall Dart Cariuir. Beverly Soodgran. Mark Roach. Tony Brown. Second row Julio Windhagrr I odd CoĀ . Mark Bullum. Houiton Pollv. Mark Alexander. Top row Todd CoĀ . David Wrrtrrman. Nathan Davl . Laddv Sanderaon. Su an Wall . PennĀ Cantrell. Pweccor-DennM lolchlor. lotllo Singleton. Gary Murray The Lee Band Makes It 21 In '80 Working hard and working long. And everything is going wrong. Or at least seems to be. Our legs are sore, our arms are aching. Our heads are spinning, and our backs are breaking. Rut still we go on. Relief is spread when our directors say. Just one good time ladies and we'll go in for today. We try hard, but we |ust can't win. That was sloppy ladies, let's do it again.' We feel that if we do it many times more. We'll have to crawl to get to the door. Pick your knees up high and look straight ahead. Be proud to wear your uniforms of red. That's all for today ladies, go home and rest And whatever you do. try to do your best. Because it shows. The practice is over and we all depart. Excitement fills everyoneās heart. Knowing what lies ahead. Friday is here and we hear ourselves say. Tonight is the night, we've got to do okay. We line up that night and we try to keep cool. Cool with .all these people here, who are we trying to fool? Nobody but ourselves. Company Commander Kim HuHum President karen Snoek Vice President ManneH Madden Drum arnl Bugle Commander A iw U allace Company Water luuta Herrtt Drum and Bugle Wa er Mar get Bruce Drill Capiam Linda JeĀ ek It et flags Donna Smith Secretary Jennifer Walttead Treasurer Cheryl Mosely Historian Cheryl Carnet It of Twtriers Carol Wenpka 64 (I) Managers Lance Stentori. Ron Griffin. Ke- vin Dodson. Ted Woods. Tommy Kovalcik. Gienn Oviedo, t Mike Rice Not Shown Wit Oviedo. (3) Sergeants Top Row Bari tone. Nancy Whitcomb, Bass. Brenda Downs, Tenor i Bass. Sonya Samora, Soprano. Renea Craft, Bottom Row ā Tonor. Wanda Wil- liams, i freshman. Rhonda Casey. Not Shown Cymbals. MarineB Madden, Bells. Lori Kristek, french Horn. Melanie Staner, Snare. Stephanie Pavlas (S) Directors Shirley Thiele. Kathryn Wright. (4) Quartermasters Top Row ā News. Regina Rouse, Magazine. Cindy frazter, Drum Music. Alicia Ernst, Drum. Diane Gottlob, Bugle. Pam Pritchett, Bottom Row ā Uniform. Teresa dance, So- cial. Char lay ne Jaynes, Bugle Music. Carol Grunkemeyer, Uniform. Ketty Mahoney. Not Shown Attendance. Alicia Wilkinson (5) Council .Members Clockwise ā Sr. MarineR Madden, Soph Katie Bednarski, fresh. Ann Jones. Soph. Judy Greenawalt, Jr. Julie Smith, Sr. Barbara freer, Sr Jennifer Waist rod, fresh Laura Walstead', Sr. Cheryl Mosley, i Sr. Cheryl Carnes. Not Shown Sr Karen Snoek, Jr. Laurie Mabry. We are announced and we begin to move ahead. We think, remember what we talked about, remember what we said. Or disaster will be the result. We begin to grow stiff, our legs will not move. We've got to do it right, just to prove To ourselves that we can. 6$ The whistles blow, the drum roll begins. And somehow our knees seem to touch our chins. We are so scared, our hearts pound in our ears. We forget the crowd in order to conquer our fears. Soon it is all over, we are through for the night Excitement is present and we still tremble with fright. But itās worth all we've been through when the crowd begins to cheer. Because thatās what it means to be a Lee Brigadier. By Renea Craft. Sr. Brigadier As the close of another year draws near, we all look back upon it to see if we have really been a suc- cess. Practice throughout the week. Thursday's pep rallies at the field house. Friday night's game, getting second lieutenant, a two and a half mile parade in San Antonio with Donna Smith and her broken leg. the river walk the night before where everyone spent their money on sou- venirs. crowded bus rides. Miss Wright in her favorite pose. Brig Follies, the managers and King Tut costaring Mike Rice. Stephanie Pavlas alias cavewoman. Wendy Liles S Diane Jones shootinā 'em up with the rest of the gang. Prof. Dena Koonce directing her created monsters all these and more will be memories we will always cherish. The Cheer lEEders The Cheerleaders were a very busy organization this year. They went to National Cheerleaderās Camp over the summer. At camp, the won several awards including the Spirit Award (a megaphone), the Spirit Stick, and 4 rib- bons. After camp, the Cheerleaders went to work planning pep rallies, practicing new stunts, and perfecting cheers. They elected managers who were Darrell Smith. Jeff Byington. Shannon Jones. Jay Newton, and Ricky Ray. The sponsor of the Cheerleaders was Linda Bryant. Their money-mak- ing projects for this year included sell- ing stationery, stuffed animals, and ribbons. Over all. the Cheerleaders did a great job of inspiring Gander pride and spirit for a terrific year. I) The Cheerleaders practice one ot their many stunts to Who are the Ganders? 3) Ktki. Veronica. Deleta. Kim. Lori. lisa. Carol, and Selena lined up and ready lor the start ol the laPorte game 3) This year's āMacho Managers' were (I to r) Jay Newton. Ricky Ray. Darrel Smith, and Shannon Jones. Not pictured Is Jell Byington 4) Beat the Rangersl was the cry of the Cheerleaders on November 16. 1979. 5) The I9?9-I990 Cheerleaders were (clockwise) Sr.. Carol Gregerson. Jr.. Sandi Hanson, head cheerleader. Sr.. Selena Webb, Fr.. Klki Wristers; Jr., lisa Payne. Fr.. Veronica Tapp. Jr., lorl King, and Sr., lisa Cone. Pictured in center is Soph . Kim Hebert, and not pictured Is Soph. Deleta Webb. 6) Linda Bryant. Sponsor 69 GANDER GAZETTE Reports News Assign stories, write copy, edit sto- ries. paste-up paper, proof paper, and SELL. These ail are ingredients that combined to produce the Gander Ga- zette. A hard working staff and advisor put in long hours to publish a monthly paper. Deadlines were set and met. and on one Tuesday a month the staff revealed an edition of the Gazette. The Gander Gazette attended the Interscholastic League Press Confer- ence in Austin. March 3103. While there, they attended seminars and heard constructive criticism dealing with their paper. To cover every story was hard work, yet the R. E. Lee Gander Gazette was very dilligent and dedicated. Each edition kept the students informed of dances, sports, and other special events at Lee. 1) The (Sander Gazelle Staff IĀ composed of (I io R) back row l-rcddy BarrienteĀ , Jay Hargis. JameĀ Byrd. Ann Turner (Sponsor). center row- Tamara Lancaster. Valerie lorenzi front row Butch Brandon 2) The Editors are (I to R) Freddy Barrientes, photographer. James Byrd, editor. Jay Hargis, business manager. Valerie Lorenz, sports editor. We Did It fill For YOU! The year began with coniu ton and chao . but one hundred Ā«evenly and tome odd day and three hundred and forty-four page later the lee TRAVELER tx U linifhed the 1980edition ol the TRAVEL tit. and we did it all lor you. We wanted each (tudent of Robert E. lee High School to have an accurate history of the 1980 school year. Many hour of copy writing, picture cropping, and page layout went Into thi copy of the year book. They were hour fiBed with fun and laugh ter. and even tome filled with tear and head ache In the end we reached our primary goal Forty people worked together to produce a product that each yearbook Ā«taffer would be proud of. We are proud, and we hope you are. 1) Photographer lan Martin ditcusse picture e lection with lita Johnson. 2) Jepilyn Butch work diligently on club page . 3) Joel Partin and lan Martin look over fool ball negative . 4) Dena Simmon . Terri Alaniz, linda Jewel. lt a John ton. and lan Martin review photo . 5) Janet Boatman take care of girl ' Ā«port 6) Terry Henton It the index tecretary. 7) Editor : Alicia Ern t. Sandi Parker. Stephanie Pavla . Janet Boatman. Diane Gottlob. Randy Newton. Rhonda Catey. Randy Hogue, and Joel Partin. 8j TRAVELER taff member l t row Stephanie Pavla . Linda Jewell. li a John ton. Rhonda Ca- tey. lita Nichol . Dena Simmon . KeUy ABen. 2nd row Diane Jone . Terri Alaniz. Juanita E trada. Jepilyn Butch. Sharon Strahan. 3rd row Randy Newton. Mike Clement. Vincent Lannie. Jeantne Jewell, linda Webb. Janet Gunn. Diane Gottlob. Alicia ErnĀ t. Ronnie Montgomery Top row Ran- dy Hogue. Gary Armer. 8ruce Clayton. Tom Dan- iel . Melody Mean . Janet Boatman. 9) Advisor. Sherry Richardton. help out with the typing 10) Editor Debra Contrera check over page 11) Geromimo Sanchez and Debra Contrera work on boy ' track. 12) Jeantne Jewell pote for the camera 13) KeBy ABen butily indexing 14) Nancy Whitcomb make the finishing touch- es on her page . 5) Tom Daniels working. A rare moment. 16) Ronnie Montgomery and lan Marlin get It In focu 17) Dena Simmon and linda Webb look over club page 18) Fifth period worker . Juanita Ettrada. Jean- tne Jewell. and Tony Maine index page Ā«7 i r Merry Christmas Faculty This year's Student Council didnāt exactly help any faculty mem- bers on diets around Christmas time. They gave the faculty and their husbands and wives a formal tea. Complete with everything to eat a person could want. Besides this Christmas time activity they also helped at the Goodfellows. They also provided the decorations for this yearās Homecoming with the theme Somewhere Over the Rain- bow. They also were in charge of the General and Ms. Lee Assembly and the Spring Candlelight Dance. This has been one exciting year for everyone involved with the Student Council. I) Top to 8ottonv Sophomore repre entatlve - David King. Grace Hargi . Katie Bednar kie. Judy Greenwalt. Kim Baker ak. Judy Brouifard trefhman repre eniative Kyle Caulcy. Marcia NornĀ . Kim Halverton. Dena Beene. Kettl Young 3) Don't Ā«pin it Terriel 3) Here are the world famou leader of the Student Council acting friendly. 4) Student Council Officer (top to bottom) Pre . Anne Wallace. Ftr l V-Pre . Randy Mar ā¢hall. Second V-Pre .-Steffam Strickland. Corre- tpondmg Sec. Linda Norn . Recording Sec.- Sandi Han on. Treaturer Terrle WatĀ on 5) Senior and Junior Member (top to bottom) John Elkin . Jim Dippel. Sharon Strahan. Lon King. Will Oviedo. Anne Wallace. Steffam Stricfc land. Jim Cauley. Kevin Dod on. Sandt Han on. David Erwin. Stacy Arthur. Mike Rice. Jennifer Walttead. Shawn Irwin. Julie Caruiher . Glenn Oviedo. Linda Norrl . Randy Marchal. Jeanna Brouifard. Mike Clement. Terr le Wat on. Rhonda Ca ey. Marmell Madden 6) Jennifer Wahtead help Ā tuff at Goodfellow 7) Mr. Sheley think that the faculty tea I fin- ger-licken good! 8) Carol and Mike Ā pray paint the common (And we thought they were good) 9) Grace create her own rainbow KĀ Did they eat more or erve more? 74 This year' ROTC traveled to Ā«unny California where they had many ac- tivities such as water safety, hand to hand combat, and a trip to Disneyland. They also participated in A M.ROTC Day and the Mock Disaster Day in Baytown. Picture Aeft to right-1) P. Arnold. B. Smith. Col Gentry. S. Tabasco. J. Joseph 3) P Torre . G- HiH. J Martinet. J. Banter. P. Crawford. W. He herl. 3) H. Staple . Srgt. M|. long. A. Broussard. A. RobmĀ on. D. Smith. R. Bentley Picture 2)VeU to right I) N. Servante . S. Beyer. Srgt Mj. long. A Baker. P Thoma . S. Bent 3) B- Pode. C. thoma . A Martinet. R Rodrigue . D. Malone. J. Smith. J. Morgan. O. Or lno. W Bar ber 3) A. Stacey. A. Robinson. A. Sloane. I Mot ton. W. Moseley. R Rodrigue . B. Olivares Picture J.yieft to right I) H. Herrera. P. Mooney. Srgt. M|. long. C. Erickson. S. Westbrook 3) J. Scarborough. G. Stringer. P Poole. P. Malone. J Wheeler. A. Steed. M Roach 3) T. Popiaskt. Col Gentry. N. Thoma . M. Kolp. R Hoyt. N. Cooling. 8. Johnson. J. leger Picture Jlell to right I) C. Marline . I. Thomas. P. Mooney. G. Arnold. C Joseph. 3) P lope . M. Orope a. P. Rodrigue:. K. Reynolds. V. Renteria. T. Swinl. P. Popiaskt 3) S. White. A Grothe. P. Fregia. R. Coy. R Morn . T. Feemster. C Ake. J. Franco California Here We Come r? ganoe- Randy Marshall Gander Carriers Carryā On A Tradition Johnny Henderson Vincent Lannie This year's Gander Carri- ers accomplished a definite first. They were the first to drop the Gander. Besides this great feat these brave young men protected the bon fire throughout the night from cross-town vil- lains. This year's carriers should definitely be co- mended on carrying on a great tradition. Tracy Charlson 78 Ā 7 I) Mr . Ashley- sponsor, enjoys herself at the Christmas party. 3) Scott KeH. Valerie Ford. Wendy Liles. Courtney Rodriquez. Lauren Fried- berg. and Stephanie fcly pose around the Christmas tree. 3) Officers of the French Club are Truett Portis. Jana Lawrence. Todd WlBiam Kevin Reilly. Wendy Liles, and Courtney Rodrlouez. 4) Lauren Friedberg. Jana Lawrence. Mr . Bickley. and Christine Cortez Berthoiet find a place to rest at one of the parties 5) Front row 1 to r) Christine Cortez Berthoiet. Joanna Lohkamp. Kevin Reilly. Wendy Liles. Jana Lawrence. Suzanne Matysiak. and Todd Wiliams. Second row Catherine tlsy. Katrina Long. Valerie Ford. Betty Barnett. Charlotte Dupree. Denise 8rock. and Jeanna Broussard. Back row. Mr . Ashley. Linda lewis, lisa Johnson. Darrel Riche. Courtney Rodriguez. Kevin McCoBum. John Stasney. Connie Lovett. Tammy Marshal. Yolanda Nichols. Truett Portis. Scott KeH. Gina Zink. La Don Kolb, and John Fflmsel. 6) John Stasney cannot quite understand what is being told to Kevin ReiHy. Stacy Sallee, and him. 7) Scott Kell, and Lauren Friedberg have a snack. 8) Mrs Ashley was sponsor of the French Club this year. 79 IĀ VVmbviĀ of JCl I to r- Vincent lannke. lori Kriftck. Judy Cexeaux. and Mark Stafford display medal won for high point in Roman life. Mottoes. Vocabulary, and Dramatic Interpretation J) Member of the 1979-80 JCl were, front row I to r Anita Renteria. Judy Cezeaux. Nancy Rac:. Agnes George. Carla Manley. Stacy Sallee. li a Ren teria. Second row I to r Sharon long. Julie Caruther . Beth McAllister. Rhonda Royder. Marcia Norrl . Kiki Wrlster . Cathy Cox. and Tammy Cotth erp. Third row I to r. Claire Hurley. Holly Window. Pam Brewer. Katie Bodnar ki. Kim BalcereK. Gwenn Johnson. Fourth row I to r Ml Bickley sponsor. Diana Ashcraft. Annette Kristek. Julie McWhtrter. Chri Grail. Margot Bruce, laurie Barrow. Joe Conneally. and David Sandhop Fifth row I to r Vincent lanme. Melanie Cobb. Margie Lipscomb. Tracy Bonem. Steve McGee. Jame blkinĀ . 8rent Perry. Bid Buntin. Robert Moreno. Dwayne Salina . Mark Maylietd. Jeff Saveli. Scott Smith. Kenneth Snyder. Sonny Rowlett, and James Leggett. Top row I to r Bob Corbitt. Terry Herbert. Joe Prather. Shawn Sherrill. David We terman. Scott lanme. Rob Buntin. Tim Schomp. We Sallee. David Coughlen. and David Strickland. J) Officer of the JCl for 1979-80 were left Ā ide Shawn Sherrill. Margot Bruce. Agnes George, and Carla Manley In the middle were Anita Renteria. Stacy Sallee, and on the right Julie McWhirter. Chrl Grail. Sharon long, and Nancy Rac: 4) Mis Mary Jane Bickley-sponsor for 1979-80 51 First place winner in the JCl latln Conte ! were I to r Janet Hessler Mythology I. Carla Manley-latm lit. IV. Stacy Sallee-Mythology IV. Annette Kristek Mottoes III. and Linda Neavel-Dcftvatlve IV. 6) First place winner from I to r Sharon long Decathlon II. Agnes George Vocabulary III. Anita Renteria Vocabulary II. and Wade Strickland Grammar III. display ribbons and trophy won at contest 1 60 81 62 I) Jeff Jones. not only at school, but studying as wel - a true rarity. 2' The members ot the German Club' top row il tor Ruth Kaura. Kathleen Wiliamson. Darrel Smith, lance Stewart. Frau Eversolc. Leslie Heller, and Jell Caruthers. Middle row- Marla Raio. Barbara Freer. Paul Dowling. Wesley Westbrook. Tammy Barnett, and Kim Hullum Bottom Row. Karen Kohler. Kathcryn Kohler. Wanda Wiliams. Pam Pritchett, and Julie Wmdhager. 3' German Club sponsor. Frau fcversole. 4) Darrell Smith and linda Jewel, president and sweetheart. 5) The officer for the year were Jeff Jones, senior representative! Darrel Smith, president, lance Stewart, treasurer, ludwig Heller, vice president, Julie Wmdhager. secretary. Linda Jewel, club sweetheart, Dwana Sanders, librarian. 1) Health Occupation t udentĀ Peggy Craig. Tina Ro drtgue:. and Paula Kyle have a good lime during a San Antonio trip. 2) Peggy Craig. Tina Rodrigue:, and PaUa Kyle while attending a Ā«late conte t in San Antonio. J) Member of the 1979 80 Health Occupation included top row I to r Angel Ramire:. Penny Crow. Middle row I to r. Anna Tenorio and Peggy Northrop. Front row I to r. Mary Alice Villarreal. Elvia Rodrigue: 3 1) Mark Stafford enjoys a pre tfvsw makeup session 2) Members of the 1979-80 Drama Club are back row I to r Scott Mllcr. Charlie Blake. Don DaviĀ . Eric Peterson, and Ron Knapp. Middle row I to r Annie Cruikshank. Freda Rather. Jeff Poole. MarineB Madden. Arnold Steed. Vivian Barrow. Joan Kabetla. John Tinsley. Karen Brown. Mary Hardy, and Rich Adler. Front row I to r. Alicia Dryer. Wendy Britt, and Debbie Bergeron J) Members of the winning one-act play. David and lisa , were top row I to r-Kevin Dodson. Scott Miller. Kathryn Dowler. and Peter MiRer. Front row I to r. Mark Stafford (David) and Marinefl Madden (lisa). 4) Officers for the Drama Club this year included I to r. Mary Hardy. John Tinsley. Scott Mller. Debbie Bergeron. Wendy Britt, and Alicia Dryer. 5) Gary Arable displays a sly look at the Ull contest In Forest Brook. 6) Sponsor of the Drama Club for 1979-90 was Miss Rose mary Calico. 7) Stacy Miller beautifies her looks before a performance. 8) Mrs. Steed and another mom are helpful parents during a play. Mrs. Steed won Drama Mama for 1979-80 85 I) Ke y Mahoney help a child in hiĀ Ā«ludie . 3) Helping with the free lime at school is Sarah Murphy i) Kathleen Krizak give a friend an extra push ai play time. 4) Selena Webb show a few kinder gardener an animal book. 5) Raymond Robinson give a few pointer to a friend. 6) Renee Craft give a helping hand to a pre- school girl. 86 Ā W 1) Officer are Ro etta Morgan. Junior director, Jodi Greenawalt. Ā ophomore director. Rhonda Royder. (re hman director, Jennifer Wabtead. vice-pre ., Jennifer Jagnanon. reporter, Nancy Whitcomb, pre , and Rhonda Ca ey. Sec. } Sonya S amor a fiB out paper work. }) Nancy Whitcomb Ā«peak at one of the meeting . 4) Mr . Town end wa the pon or for FTA thl year 5) Kim Balcerak. Judy Brou ard and Jeanna 8rou ard check the calander 6) Member are. bottom row Cheryl Motely. Mr . CarroH. Kimmie Smith. Carrie Rule. Judy Greenwalt. Terri Fontenot. Judy BrouĀ ard. K.m Bakerak. Jennifer Jagnanon. Ann Jone . Rhonda Royder. Charfie Wente. Cathy Cox. Carol We lhoff. and Mr Towroend. Top row Kim HuUum. Rotetta Morgan. li a Nlchol . loo King. li a Payne. Nancy Whitcomb. Stacy Arthur. Sonya Somora. Jennifer WaWtead. Ruth lovefl. Jeanna Brou ard. Tern Watton. Linda Norn . Jamie Martinez. Ava Carratco. Steffam Strickland, and Rhonda Ca ey 5 87 4. 1) Member of F.H.A. ate front row (I to r) Marta Cerlno. Carolyn Hudson. Debbie Grave . Cathy lemond. Yolanda Fuentes. 2nd row Mi Britter. Mary Barn . Denl e Grave . Li a lipsey. Carrie Smith. 2) Sponsor. Ml Brister 3) Of(icer r Denise Grey. Cathy Lemond. 4) Lisa Cone'Ā father. Bruce Clayton, escort her to the groom. Ricky Cro by. 5) Bride and Groom cut the cake. 6) You may kiss the bride. ay preacher. Shannon Jones 7) The court for Dianne 8osttck and Jeff Douglas. 8) A new couple 9) Glen Hout. Teryl Houghton, and Larry White toast the bride and groom. 10) The Home Ec room serve a a place for the reception. 88 Ā«9 1) Whip McAllister shows off his prize. 2) The club sweetheart is Sissy Campbell I) The PJ-.A. members of 79-80 are front row (I to r) 8. Dubois. S. Register. J. Born . C. Dupree. C. Beal M. Garza. D. Ybarra. A. Liles. K McBride. 2nd row T Beal. B Wagoner. T Lee. I. French. C. Ayers. R Poss. T. Lewis. S. Ibarra. M. Street. W McAlister. Jrd row S.Campbel. R Beal. B. Pierce. D. Davis. J Tucker. D. Boone. C. Bogle. I. Lewis. A. Mltchefl. R. Smith. H. Hal. C. Erwin. 4th row. P. Crow. C lee. $ Co . R. Tindoi. A. Enderli. R. Flewelen. B Sims. C. Deiaf leld. B. Vestal. J. Riodan. C. Chapman. 5th row F Young. P. Lairo. A. SwinduB. B. Rhodes. B. Campbel. R HoweB. and M. Dtlmg. 4) The club officers are Raymond Beal. Bubba Dubois. Penny Crow. Bret Peirce. Terry Beal. Sam Co Whip McABtster. Chet lee 5) F.F.A sponsor Mr. Steve Johnson. 90 ā¢I I) Members are. (1 to r) Mike Clement. Daniel Greenawalt. Matt Johnson. David Erin. Chris EBedge. and Jim Cauley. Gerry Salmas. Sharon Strahan. Kyle Cauley. Coach Byrd. Darrel Kalbit:. Janet Boatman. James Hilm. Randy Marshal. Brian HoBey. Tim Maloy and James Leggett. }) Coach By.d shows hts superiority by passing out tickets to Daniel and Randy. J) Brent Perry. Coach Kelner. and David Clement found It convenient to get their picture taken without the other members of the club. 91 92 1) Connie Gurth wm vice-president for the club this yew. 2) One DE Ā«ward winner was Todd Sobray. 3) Russell Grlgg also won an award for his works 4) Reporter I or the DE club this year was Debbie lee. 5) Members are. (front row) Deanna Bullard. Te- resa FaRon. Connie Gurth. Sherri Benoit. Clara Whisemart. Danny Nichols. Deana Ward. Kely Kaufman. Debbie Danley. Debra Writht. and Ja- net Sutterfield. (top row) Mlcheal Dickerson. Kelly Jones. Todd Rosenbaum. Marri Dubose. Russell Krutsinger. Datnne Plait. David Ford. Sal- ly Zeglm. BiUy McVady. Debbie lee. and Alan Nichols 6) Dana CartmiN 7) Diane Car I mil 1 1) Officers are. (kneeling) Theresa Barta. Joey Wooieu. Sonya Villarreal, (top row) Cordie Kirkland. Tina Krutsinger. and la Juana McGuire. 2) Carol Garcia helps Mary Connely with her haw 3) Members are. (front row) Mrs. McCain. Sonya Villarreal. Theresa Barts. Joey Wooley. I a Juana McGuire. Tina Krutsinger. and Tracy Punk, (back row i Beberiy Woodward. Jennifer Arnold. Cordie Kirkland. Crusita Sanchez. Jan Fmdaly. I aura Staples Kathleen Ross. Jenny Bickhan. Diana Rodriguez. Carol Garcia. Mary Alice Contreras, and Mary Connely 4) Jennifer Arnold gets her hair washed by Beverly Woodward 5) Carol Garcia and Sonya Villarreal get a few tips as Kathy Trahan blow dries lisa Stringer's haw 6) lisa Stringer and Kathy Trahan work on a couple of wigs. 7) Mrs. McCain was sponsor of the cosmotology. 94 95 I) The members of JETS I9?9-I9S0 are front row (1 to r) C. Manly. I. Hutchinson. P. Guy. T. Kohler. C. Bult:o. Bottom of stair up; J. Ceso. t. Thiele. S Sherril. I Caruthers. R. Marino. K. Smith. J. Walstead. M. Johnson. C. Rodrigue:. G. Harvy. K. HuNum. G. Salinas. C. Mosly. R Marshal. D. Greenwalt 3 Having a good time at the JETS conference are. (I to r) Robert Moreno. Tom Kohler. Arthur Moreno. Shawn Sherril. and Chris 8ult:o. and Daniel Greenwalt J) With their bags, the boys are ready to leave 4) Club officers are (r to I) J. Ceieaux parliamentarian. I Hutchinson president. C. Manly representative, back row R. Marshal-chaplain. K. Smith-secretary. J. Car- uthers-treasurer. I Thiele Jr. director. M. Johnson vice president 5) JETS sponsor. Mr . Caruthers. 97 I) Justin Monceau . Icon Aaron. Jo Franco. Mr Sheeley. John Harvey. Evelyn Healer. Francis Muckleroy. Rhonda Casey. Jnd row Stacy Soke . Julie Windhager. Tam I Busch. Susan Hoke. Regi na Yepez. Christina Sovala Gina Broussard. Wan ona Barber. 3rd row. Christine CortexBertholet. Melody Means. Munchy Cook. Baber a Halt, lisa FtoKoway. 3) Mr Sheeley conducts a meeting. 3) Mr Sheeley and one o the foreign exchange students. ā Ā ) Susan Hoke and friends check sales for the Lee-Sterling faculty basketbaS game 5) Sheeley's Angels. 6) Discussing what to do next. 7) Concentrating on what the money should be spent on. 8) On of Mr Sheeley s |ok s breaks the mono tony. 98 99 I) Ini Durio proudly point to her grade heet on which her onlhe ob teacher gave her aD ICO 3) Office for the Ā 97 80 C.VAi were clockwi e from I Handing. Veronica Jo cph Sec.. Robbie ABervParltamentanan. Randy Newton-V Pre . Pamhel lia Short Pre . 8rent Fontenot Sgt. at Arm . Baldemar CHivare Reporter, and Marina Camacho Trea 3) Spon or of C.V-A.E.-Mr. Herman Garrett 4) Member of the F97g-80 C.V.A.E. were top row I to r Randy Newton. Veronica Jo eph. Jeffrey Martinez. Baldemar Olivare:. Jimmy Glea on. loui Burrell. Robbie ABen. Alvin Scott, and Brent Fontenot Front row I to r. Viola Ybarra. Tern Creel. Brenda Lawrence. Ida Benavide . Tracy EBi . Glenda Hunter. Pan hell a Short. Glorlnne Alex I . Marina Camacho. Olga Ybarra, and Mr Herman Garrett ( pon or . 5) Veronica Jo eph receive |ob and cla Ā room coun eling from C.V.A.E. Co- Op teacher coordmater Herman P Garrett 6) Viola Ybarra perform her on-the(ob training dutle for chief Jonh on. Navy Recruiting office In Baytown 7) Brenetha Jone . cla room C.V.A.E. co-op. 8) Olga Eybarra Ā erve a library a lĀ«tant to Mr ButhweB at Cedar Bayou. 101 Mrmbtr of the 1979-800 1Ā« Procetung ckib i the Student Career comer were back row I 10 r 0 rrefl taH . Ricky Vaughn. Helen Sherrel. Wayne Allen. Carrol Hefberl. Becky Howell, and llaine MiBer Middle row I 10 r Suite CampbeR. David Wagner, lauri Deer. Angela Wamwrighi. Lit Brytch. and Dick Reboulel pon or. Sealed I io r Donna WRson. tvangelina 8a que:. Vivian William . Tere a lee. Ronnie Montgomery. Member of the Data Proce mg enjoyed at interetting trip to Lee College 3) Officer for the 1979-IOData Proce mg club were back row I to r Ronnie Montgomery- Trea urer. Patti Santana Secretary. Mr. Reboulel -$pon or Seated I to r, Carla Phmny Pretident. and Vivian Wlllatm-Vlce Pre ident 4) tvangelina Ba que: practice uting one of the many machine u ed in Data Procetnng. 5) Ricky Vaughn punche In an alignment into the computer u ed in Data Proce Ā ing 61 The Ā«mile hown by Carol Helbert and Angela Wamwrighi how how much they en(oy the Data Proce mg cl Ā . 103 I) Member of the firĀ«t year O.E.A. wore front row I to n Cindy FHennlngton. Debbie Robbins. Sylvia Rio . Leticia Rodriguez, and Tammy Troiacek. Back row I to r Jewett John on. Jaquelme Wiliams. Bertha Harri . Georgeann Coyer. Linda Robert on. Angela Sulivan. 3) Sandra McCuluhm practice typing, one of the required skil of O.E.A. 3) Officer of the O.E.A. for l9'9-80 were Ā«landing I to r $u an MiBer-Sgt. at Arm . Chri ty ViBega Hi t . Dedetra Hayden-Parl. Li a Stutts-Sec.. Regina Well Reporter Seated I to r Marci Tanoo -PreĀ .. and Jeanette Auzeene-V. Pre . Not shown is Debbie PaceTrea 4) Patricia Lloyd and Debbie Pace Ā«eĀ key ring . Thi wa one of the many money-making protect of the O.E.A. thi year. 5) Member of the tecond year 19 9 80O E-A. were top row I tor Mr John Riley ponĀ or. Donna Comp- ton. Regina Wei . Deniie Fitzgerald. Marci Tanoo . Jeanette Auzeene. Su an Miller. Christy Villegas, and l! a McCarthy. Front row I to r Sherry Aldrich. Ilia Stuns. Julie Walsingham. Kathy Muth. Denetra Hayden. Jamie Henry. Patricia Lloyd and not shown are Leesa Harbon and Debbie Pace- 104 1) V.O.C.C.T sponsor i Mr Bob Booth. 2) The I979 f980 member are a followĀ Javier Gomez. Maria CampoĀ . Maria Flore . Mr. Booth. Sally Quino . Veronica Nivaro. Eliza Coy. Lyftera Lawrence, tula Bady. Marta Olivare . Tri h Moo ney. Munchy Cook. Aethea Diamond. i) Anna Coy and lupe Garcia work together on the printing machine. 4) Aethea Diamond. ly tera Lawrence and tula Bady Ā top working (or a minute to po e lor a picture 5) 1979 1980club officer are Javier Gomez. Sally Quino . Eliza Coy. Denise Wooley. tula 8ally. Anna Coy. and Veronica Nivaro. 10b I I) Member of CSU are I to r. Mr , t Myert (tpontor). Daria Burn . Mia Ford. Clari Ā«a Mar thal. Kim Rawlinton. Patricia Ruttel. Cheryl Fairchild. Steven Lee. Mike Region. Terry UĀ« ery. Greg Crow. Lori Kriitek. David Strickland. Angel Collin . Wade Strickland. Renee Smith. Brian Sim . Tammy Martha! 3) OfficerĀ« are I to r Tammy Martha!. Ā ecre tary-treaturer. Lori Krittek. pretidenl. David Strickland, vicepretident. i) Stephen lee. David Strickland. Greg Crow. Mike Regian, Wade Strickland, and Tammy Mar ha! with the meeting would hurry up and (tart. 4) The tpontor of CSU I Mr . E. Myer . S David Strickland. Greg Crow. Bobby FerreĀ®. Tammy Martha!. Angel Colmt. Renee Smith, and Brian Stmt think the be t part of thl meeting wat getting their picture taken 4Ā« 107 Ā« VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUBS of AMERICA I) Carl Stapleton ā Baytown Datsun. Inc. 3) Anderson Shoe and Saddle Repair ā Darrel Riche }) Robert Carson ā TisdaH Refrigerator and Air Condi- tion 4) John Watkins ā Wooico 5) Eric Smith ā Creel Auto Parts 6) Paul Pool - Mr. Muffler 7) Class study picture includes Angella Ray. Richard Sneed. Eric Smith. Paul Poole. Randy Flenellen. and Pat- rick O'ReHy. S) Tommy Sisson ā Hodge Overhead Doors I.CJ. Club SPO -SOP BILL Tad LOCK ā¢7 Ā 8 6 109 1) Troy Sander work on a project for Metal Trado Club. 2) Mr. Spears i a tpontor who reaBy take a pari in the club activities. } Member of Metal Trade are Mr. Spear . Troy Sander . Forest Pritchett. George Wagnor. Michael lafrentz. Frank lopdz. and Deamond AleĀ«ls. Second row Doug Wright. Mark White. Benny McCartney, and Ed Bishop 4) Mr Spear how a student what i going wrong. 5) Benny McCartney concentrates hard in hi work . 6) Mark White wa the winner fof the fust place award. Here he I pictured with hi trophy. 7) Ed 8ishop watche closely what is happening. 110 1) MemberĀ of the mem mg Building TradeĀ da were Ā«landing (I to r) Roy Early-sponsor. Mario Salazar. Hectar Herrera. Mario Hernandez. James Blackshoe. Jule Benoit, and Felipe Rodri guez. kneeling I to r Kevin Singleton and David Rubke 2) MemberĀ of the afternoon Building TradeĀ claĀ were back row (I to r) Carl Pope. Cm Barton. Don Kohl, and Wade FiĀ her. Front row I to r: Roy Early Ā pon or). Tom Ortman. lisa Shaw, and Angel Medrano. 3) Don Kohl and Angd Medrano measure to cut a piece of wood to be used in building. IIS ACADEMICS AND FACULTY 116 High scores on national tests and achieve- ments at statewide contests proved that as far as the faculty was concerned at Robert E. Lee. We're Still the One. Teachers prepared stu- dents for contests In every realm of study and did great I The teachers were all supportive and taught all necessary curriculum. Some even had a little extra time for fun. I) Elizabeth long i preparing daily planĀ for her next peri- od 3) Thanking It General Adolph Schwenfc lor vidling with our ROTC. IĀ Henry Artmtrong. I) Mr Dixon Ā TOpĀ« Robin Perkin Ā n the hal lo check her paĀ 4) Ann Turner pulĀ on a happy face after he finithet with her ith period claĀ . 117 118 Administrators, Community Partners In Progress Meeting the individual educa- tional needs of each student in the Goose Creek Consihdated In- dependent School District is the aim of the school board. Mem- bers. elected at large by the com- munity. strive to enact policies and programs to insure a quality education for all students. Board meetings are held every second and fourth Monday of the month. During these meetings board members listen to suggestions from the community, enact new programs, and determine poli- cies for the district. I) Dr. Johnny Clark 3) Superintendent Dr. Johnny Clark Is the executive leader of the GC.C.LS.D. He is responsible lor all administrative allairs )) Air. Barry Hetties is assistant super in tendent lor G.C C.IS.D- He is in charge of personnel and general administration of the district 4) Members ol the 1930 School Board are (top row I to r) Oswald Harmon. Tom Gentry. Willie Moreno. Wayne Hanson, (bottom row I to r) Gay Brock. Bees Baro lak. and Paul Hall Mr. Armstrong The Main Man ā lunch period find ⢠happy face from W Armstrong, f ā Mr Armstrong and A Ā t. Principal. Mr. Adams, discus school spirit. Mr Armstrong ham it up during hats oIf to the Ganders day. ā¢) MrĀ lemon secretary to the principal, give Mr. Armstrong a message Mr. Henry Armstrong has been at Lee since 1956. He has not always been principal, though. During his first few years here, he was an assistant principal and a coach. Mr. Armstrong was born in Graham. Texas, and has attended Rice University and the University of Houston. Before coming to Lee. he worked at Del Mar College in Corpus Christi. When asked his opinions on the students and faculty. Mr. Armstrong replied. Lee has fine students and a good faculty. I see a good future in store for the stu- dents. REL Assistant Principals Help Organize And Administer Policies Ms. Standefer. assistant princi- pal. is from Woodsbory. Texas. She earned a bachelor's degree from Howard Payne College and a mas- terās degree from the University of Houston. She has taught fourth and fifth grades, and special education at Deer Park. Snyder, and in Okina- wa. She has been at Lee for six years, and she says she enjoys her position here very much. Originally from Riverside. Texas. Mr. Jess Miller is a graduate of Sam Houston State University. He says he enjoys his job and his association with the students and faculty mem- ⢠bers. He has been at REL for eleven years, and says his only complaint is that the students do not keep the commons clean enough. John Adams, sophomore assistant principal, is originally from ā you guessed it ā Baytown. He attended the University of Texas and the University of Houston. He began 4 teaching in 1952 at Baytown Junior, and he came to REL in 1955 after serving two years in the military. He says he likes being an assistant principal and that he believes Lee is an outstanding school. Mr. David A. Hall is originally from Houston. A graduate of Prairie View ASM. he previously worked in Ft. Worth, teaching mechanical drawing. Mr. Hall says he likes being an assistant principal, and he thinks the students have good attitudes. He also mentions that he has en- joyed the seven years he has taught at REL. Ā 120 Palic Cauthcn Guidance Office Staff. Counsels For A Brighter Future A veteran of REL for 13 year . Ms. Carroll is a Sam Houston graduate. She is a native of Baytown and worked pre- viously at Baytown Junior High, where she taught English. Texas history and reading Ms. Carroll says she enjoys being a Lee counselor very much be- cause the students are enthusiastic and loyal to their school and their friends. She added that the faculty at Lee enjoys teaching and are interested in the students. William D. Smith, junior counselor, was born in San Augustine. Texas. He graduat- ed from Stephen E. Austin State Universi- ty in Nacogdoches. Before becoming counselor at Robert E. Lee. Mr. Smith worked at C.E. King High School for seven years. Mauriceville High for two years, and Channelvicw High for two years, where he taught vocational agriculture. O o pi 0 Irma Bundage and Jim Moulder sock it to the Rangers. Ms. Bundage has had several teaching positions before coming to Lee A graduate of Prairie View A M University, she is originally from Richmond. Texas. When work 4 mg in the classroom, she taught English and was an annual staff sponsor at Horace Mann Junior High. Ms. Bundage says she likes REL and the students who attend here. Originally from Waco. Texas, Jim Moulder is in his second year as a counselor at Lee. He came to Lee from North Texas State University. where he was involved with teacher education and student teaching. He likes his job at REL because of the fine student body here. 121 Henrietta Cernosek Hallie Martin Estulene Myers Norine Robins Earline Woods (above) Mrs. Woods shows her spirit while showing off her son. (below) Mrs. Lemon helps out the Booster Club by selling buttons. Mary Clayton Elizabeth Hayes Arthur Mae Lemon The secretaries at school are a very impor- tant part of the daily routine at R.E.L. Their efficiency, hard work, and dedication is much appreciated by the students and the faculty. (below) Mr. Stephenson explains the music with his hands. (right) Mr. Koonce. are you still awake? Band, orchestra, and choir arc included in the R.E.L. music department. These subjects are de- signed to educate young people in the art of music. Larry Koonce Joseph Whitehead 4 122 MUSIC Jean Lee The purpose of the library is to provide materials for all students and faculty mem- bers. The library subscribes to 3 daily news- papers and over 100 magazines, as well as providing books for recreational reading. Bethany Picard Our library here at R.E.L. gets a new face lifil N ENGLISH Carol Barrett W.R. Bickley Rosemary Calico Patricia Cauley Bet t ye Cook Lisa Dodson (above) Mr. Keilman ⢠still a boy at heart, 'right) N.C.T.E. winners Vincent Lannie. Carla Manley, and Sharon Long receive their award from Mr. Arm- strong and Mrs. Huckabee. (upper right i Mrs. Huckabee shows that she too has school spirit. Ruth Gregerson Noma Higgins Natalie Huckabee Kim Martin Sherry Smith Ann Turner The English department, composed of eighteen full-time teachers and three who teach at least one class, is the largest department at Lee. Each year the depart- ment sends several student nominations to the National Council of Teachers of English for outstanding writer awards. This year is the 31st consecutive year Lee boasts NCTE winners. Physical Education Coach Bosse gives the camera the evil eye. Physical Education is offered to give each student the opportunity to participate in many different activities. Boys participate in such sports as softball, touch football. 43 handball, and weight lifting. Girls are able to take gymnas- tics. aerobics, disco, folk and square dance, and flag foot ball. Both boys and girls are allowed to take swimming, golf, track, badminton, volleyball, basketball, and soccer. Physical Education is a required course for all high school students. 44 I) Jsmet AU'xandcr. 3) Gene Bote . 3) Brent Brunton 4) TcrrĀ e Burgin. 5) J ckie Byrd. 6) Gary Herrington. 7) Joe Herslk. 8) jja Milton Kellner. £⢠Ron KrameT. 10) tar I lank fork. II) Sandra Mavc n, 13) Robin Payne. 13) Angela Perez. 14) Gloria Pruitt. 15) Mary Taylor. 16) Bill ThonĀ«p on, 17) Kathryn Wright Ā 6 Ā 7 Ā 8 Ā 9 Ā 10 Ā 11 Ā 13 Terrie Bergm says Raid the Jack- ets! The ROTC program at Lee deals basically with leadership training. Leadership education is a substitute for the required P.E. credits. Each year 30 to 40 of the best cadets attend one of the Marine Corps installations. Awards are given to those cadets who display initia- tive, dedication, and the proper attitude. Ron Bentley (right). Paul Poole. Steven West- brook. Austin Robinson prepare the colors for a football game, (far right) Romeo Coy exhibits his marksmanship in the ROTC's new rifle range. ROTC beorge Gentry Peter Long Industrial ArtsN Larry Beverley % M Robert Collins Photography, power mechanics, and gen eral drafting are all courses in the Industrial Arts Department. These skills can be put to use after graduation. With a little hard work and determination, good jobs can be ob- tained with knowledge of these skills. Michael Ellis Most spirited teacher. Joanne York, rasies her hand in victory. Jane Weirick Sandra Wims Bobby Wright Joanne York Veronica Erwin Jerry Schima The goal of the History department is to help students under- stand economic, social, and political problems and to develop and understand the role of the United States in world affairs. Each year a group of students attend the Close-Up program In Washington D.C. to study our government. The students that attended the Close-Up program this year are. top row I to r Kathleen Brown. David Duke. Jerry Salinas. Kevin Dodson. Alicia Ernst. Sponsor Jane Weirick. Bottom row I to rĀ Anne Wallace. Jepilyn Busch. Jim Cauloy. Cheryl Mosely. Karen Snoek. Matt Johnson. Selena Webb. Stacy Arthur. Sharmaine Peters. . scienceX. Patrick Barry. Susan Brewer. Jean Caruthcrs. Deborah Creel, Mary French. Robert fc. Lee's science department offers a broad, laboratory oriented four- year course of study. In I9S0. students from all area of science attended the G.C.C.I.S.P. Math-Science Fair. Several teachers at- tended a state convention, and Mrs. Virginia Rowlett attended the National Sci- ence Teachers Convention which was in California. Virginia Rowlett Virginia Rowlett 1Ā« always jmioui to pose lor a picture. Wanda Smith Graden Taylor Tommy Lavergne ami Debbie Creel show that they are true Gan- der lam William Brent zel Bil Brent zel work on a football run through potter. Ann Harrop auditions for a job as sanitation engineer Nancy Cushman Ā«Karen Edwards The Art Department teaches skills ranging from silk screen design to landscape drawing. Art stu- dents try to help the community in art projects. They also participate in the Kiwanis Easter painting contest. Ann Harrop ARTS CRAFTS Four foriegn languages are taught at R.E.L: French. German. Latin, and Spanish. Students of French will be attending a con- test in March. Latin students par- ticipate in Roman games and learn about the life and customs of the ancient Romans. Left: Mr. Roman refuses to look at the camera. Right Showing off their first place Latin trophy are Latin students Stacy Sallee, left, and Sharon Long. Above- Christopher Bacon. Addie Belle Bailey. Penny Bruce. Katherine George. Hillard McCandless. Char- lene Phillips. Marilyn Sandhop. Frank Sisti, and Shir- ley Thiele. Left: Rudolph Thomas and Thurman Wat- son. Students must complete six credits of math for high school graduation. Each year several students enter the math con- test at Lee College on March 1st. This year Mr. Rudolph Thomas took students to Sam Rayburn High School on Feb. 2nd in Pasadena and at San Jacinto College on Feb. 16th. Above. Another of Mrs. George's friendly smiles. Right: Mrs. Sandhop enjoys teach- ing Freshman Bobbie Tyler displays her math trophy. X MATH X 127 James Currin Terry Dearton Josefa Diaz-deLeon Donna Hermg Debbie Lindsey Rebecca McClain Susan McCormick Charles Russell (left) The East County Cooperat- ive for the Hearing Impaired arer (top row) (I to r) Jeff Gallagher. Don Kohl. Joe Castaneda. Bryan Johnson. Ronnis Etzel. Daryl Boatner. Chad Schoubroek, Phil- lip Alberty. (bottom row) (I to r) Sharon Bowen. Laura Kahanek. Marsha Corum. Kay Sanchez. Jana Duffey. Lucy Singleton. Maureen O'Keefe. Lynda Shaw. The Special Services department includes Migrant Bilingual. Re source, and Deaf Education. Special education is offered to help those students who have special needs or are lacking in necessary graduation requiriments. Sharon Sherry Alan Welch 1) Carolyn Francis 2) Gertrude Marsh 3) Johnnie Punchard The R.E.L. Business Education depart- ment offers fourteen different courses. All are intended to contribute to the gen- eral understanding of business and to provide knowledge and skills for immedi- ate employment. Doc Punchard claims REL's longest record for teaching ā 25 years. Business Education, Mri Francis. Mrs. Marsh, and Mr. Higgln botham lake lime out for a coffee break. Cooperative Educations Cooperative Education are courses de- signed to allow students to attend school one-half day and be trained on-the-job one-half day. Each training program is designed to train a student in a career. Herman Garrett llettĀ Mr. Gamut' clan mlle for the camera during intermission, (right) Mr Garrcu check over student'Ā work m eta Joann McCain Bob Booth Donna Brister Vocational Education consist of: Indus- trial Arts. Agriculture. Homemaking. In- dustrial Education (shops), health Educa- tion. Office Education, and on-the-job training. Adam landriault ha to takeā a tnooic after lunch Larry Whitley Grace Edwards Vocational Education The school cafeteria is run by a group of efficient hard- working women. Another group, the custodians, help keep our school free of litter. These people are extremely impor- tant in our school systems. (Back row I to r). Ruby Taylor. Penny Smith. Juanita Gonzales. Matilda Carroll. Patricia Talley, and Ann Janacek. (Front row I to r)t Donna Gentry. Lela Bradley, and Laverne Levins. Robert Lewis and Tony Blackwell. Cafeteria Workers Custodians SPORTS We're Still the One. and it was proven time and time again in sports. The football team stood out as they advanced to the quarter fin- als. However, many other teams won district Girls Cross Country. Tennis. Varsity Volleyball. Freshman Volleyball. Freshman Basketball and Track. Boys Tennis. Sophomore Football and J.V. Baseball. REl athletes went on to Regionals and State. I) Tyrone Nichols hand off the baton to Byron lewis in the Rockhold preliminaries. J) Lua Stringer tumps to spike the bal. 3) Going high up into the air for the tump bal is Lisa Stringer. 4) Varsity basebal players warm up at a home game. Giq t rr Everybody Plays Part In Championship Season l) David Duke, the (Sander's leading punt returner, returns this one for good yardage against AkJine 2) Quarter back John tlkins brings the Ganders up to the line in the Ganders 29-2$ win over La Porte in the Class 4 A Regional Championship. (IDS) Spring Branch Port Arthur North Shore Forest Brook Aldme Galena Park Nimitz Smiley Mac Arthur Sterling West Orange-Stark La Porte Memorial 3) The whole defense gets a piece of a Port Arthur running back. 4) Kicker Jeff Jones and teammates get ready to start the Aldine game. rv - r The Robert E. Lee Ganders won the district championship for the 1979 season and along with it the love and admiration of Gander fans everywhere. This edition of the Ganders then advanced not only to the state quarterfinals but into Gander history as well It was a banner year for the men in maroon as their teamwork and closeness paid rich dividends for the team, school, and fans. Quicker backers eagerly awaited this season because of 33 returning let termen, including 14 returning starters and 6 three-year let termen. As it turned out. with intensity as the key. 1979 was the greatest R.E.l. season since 1956. There were many individual and team accomplishments to be proud of. The offense, direct- ed by 31-1A player of the year John Elkins, led the district in scoring and total offense. Running backs Jim Dippel. Pat Coryatt. and Monroe Nichols had out- standing seasons thanks to the powerful, explosive offensive line of Tracy flowers. David Clement. James Fontenot. Kevin Parks. Billy Gleason, and Daniel Greenawalt. Lee had its best receiving corps in years with the likes of Bobby Roberson. Teryl Houghton. David Duke. Pistol Cannon, and Charles Traylor. The defense, traditionally an R.E.L. strong point, led the district in total defense. This tenacious, ftesty group of hitters led by linemen Tommy LaVergne. Mike Clem ent. Rudy Cantu. Ronald Byers, and Gerry Salinas, linebackers Brian Holle and David Erwin, and backs Matt Johnson. Geronimo Sanchez. Byron Lewis, and Robert Barnes, did not allow a single point in their last five district games in a span which lasted 34 quarters from the 4th quarter of the Aldine game through the fourth quarter of the West Orange Stark game This season is an unforgetta- ble experience for everyone involved, with the spirit andpnde of Robert E. Lee rising to great heights. This never-say-die 1979 team has enhanced and become a part ol the traditions of RE. Lee They were the district champions, city champions, bi-district champions, regional champions, and finished as one of the top S teams in Texas. For a group picture of the 1979 Regional Champions, turn to pages S -9. Opening Games Set Stage For Gander Glory Ā«4 5 ' Gerry Salmas lightt oil a block, i) Monroe Nichols, who avenged 5.J yards a carry and gained SJO yards, tumbles against Port Arthur 3) David Duke's fantastic catch against forest Brook 4) Tracy Flowers keeps a Jaguar out ol the back held. S The defense pressured forest Brook's quarterback into throwing 5 interceptions. cv Pistol Cannon, who averaged Jl yards a catch and scored tour T.D. s. hnds running room against Aldlne 7) Brian Nolle on the tackle against PA Si AH district defensive back Byron lewis on the move against Spring Branch. The Ganders opened the season in fine fashion with an exciting 17-15 win over Spring Branch. After Spring Branch miraculously gained a 15-14 lead after trailing by 14 with only 3 minutes remaining. Elkins and Roberson hooked up on two key passes on an $6 yard, one-minute march that set the stage for Jeff Jones' winning field goal with 3 seconds left Lee lost the 2nd game 26-14 to Port Arthur in the poorest effort of the season, but learned an important lesson. The key to a championship would be to play with intensity. Lee did lust that by simply overwhelming hapless North Shore 41-6 in the district opener. In the first big game. Lee thrashed Forest Brook 24- 7 using a big play offense and a bend but-not break defense. The Ganders were flying high but Aldlne stunned them by a 14-3 count. After the frustrating loss, the men in maroon realized it was now or never time. They were in a must-win situation. _ 13 Mid-Season Push Moves Maroons Closer to Top Spot 1) Je i Jones kicked 27 evtra points and sn held goals on the season (or 4$ total points. Here he gets good blocks from Pippel. Traylor. Greenawalt. Fontenot, and P. Clement 2) The stalwart defensive line takes a breather Ji Mike Clement attacks the quarterback 4) Yes. we are number one 5 John Elkins looks or the open man against OP On the year Elkins passed tor over kXV yards and 10 T P.'s. along with rushing tor $64 yards and scoring 5 touchdowns himselt 6) Pat Coryatt. The Ganders leading rusher with 7SI yards, blocks tor Jun Pippel. who had '43 yards, against Galena 7 Special teams played an important role, and here Billy Glea son and Scott Carpenter block on a kick oil return S' Gerry Salmas hauls in this Kicky Ibarra aerial in the 4S-Q rout ot Himit: 9 The fast pursuing Gander detense throws Smiley tor a 3 yard loss. On the night. Smiley was held to negative 23 yds 5 The Ganders responded to their must-win situation with 3 straight Stallworth Stadium triumphs. The offense, highlight- ed by the Elkins to Traylor passing combination and the tough running of Jim Dippel. and the defense, highlighted by a tremendous goaline stand, combined to whip Galena Park 51-2. Next. Lee ran roughshod over Nimitz 48-0 in preparing for the stretch run. The Ganders displayed their character in the 35-15 Homecoming win over Smiley, who came into the game tied with Lee at 4-1. The Ganders overcame two unfor- tunate special teams mistakes that would have done most teams in. Instead, the defense held Smiley to negative yard- age and the offense blasted through Smiley's highly regarded defense for 35 points. The spirit and pride of the Ganders was evident in this Homecoming victory, which set the stage for the showdown with MacArthur for first place. 135 Showdown Victories Wrap-Up District Championship I) Jim Pippci runs tor daylight. i) An emotional Ron Kramer with hit happy Pistrici Champions after the MacArthur game. J) Monroe Ntchoh had key runs in the I Inal moments ol the MacArthur game as he started on the comeback trail alter hurting hit knee five weeks earlier in the same stadium against Aldine. -I) With Tommy I aVergne looking for someone to block. Gerontmo Sonche: gets one of his several interceptions in the homestretch drive for the title. 5) Ganders take the field. 6) With Bobby Roberson. Coach Groberg. Ron Hat. Pis- tol Cannon. Coach Ketner. and George Torres looking on. Coa h Thompson demands an explanation from the officials after a controversial cat that delayed the Mac Arthur game over ten minutes. Ā« 5 R.E.L.'s championship hopes were on the line before a spirited, lively crowd at Thorne Stadium, and Lee responded with a 16-7 victory over the MacArthur Generals. The Gan- ders overcame adversity as MacArthur returned the 2nd half kickoff to take a 7-6 lead. In the 4th quarter the offense marched into a stiff wind to set up a pressure packed Jones field goal for a 9-7 lead, and moments later Elkins hit Duke on a 48 yard touchdown pass that sacked not only the game but the play-off berth as well. Before 17X300 fans at Stallworth Stadium the Ganders shut-out the Sterling Rangers by a score of 21-0. The win was the sweetest of all as Lee whipped Ross by the second big- gest margin in the history of The Game. With Ross at its own twelve. Tommy LaVergne hit Sterling quarterback David Eourrier as he was passing and the ball floated into the arms of Ronald Byers whp rumbled to the two. Cory an powered over the goaline moments later for a 7-0 lead. Monroe Nichols scored next on a 3 yard plunge after receiving a 50 yard bomb from Elkins to set up the score. Lee totally dominated the 2nd half and iced it in the 4th quarter with a 7 yard pass from Elkins to Traylor for the final score. The Ganders and their fans went crazy with joy as they could say they were the BOSS OF BAYTOWN AS WELL AS 2I-4A. 8 I) Three year vets Brian HoRe and Rudy Cantu team with unanimous at district selection Ron- ald Byers in bottling up a Ranger. 3) Gander wrecking crew ol Sanchez. Cantu. Salmas. Byers. HoMe. and Erwin simply over- whelms a helpless Ranger. 3) Mike Clement and Rudy Cantu close in. 4) John Elkins, winner ol the Gulf Award for being M. VJP. of The Game. is at smiles with a 314) lead 5) The Big Man. Patrick Coryatt. goes up and over for the first T.D against Ross. 6) With Tommy LaVergne in hot pursuit. San- chez and Robert Barnes mop if on David Peter- son. 7) The Sight We Drove Those Rangers Down. 9) Jubilant Ganders Daniel Greens wall. Brian Hote. Mike Clement. David Duke, and Geronimo Sanchez m the final moments of The Game. ā Near the end ol this game, each fighting Gander realized that his goal of a district championship had been reached, four years of hard work, closeness, loyalty, and Btlltf had paid off with the realization of a dream. 79 Ganders- State Quarterfinahsts The proud champs of District 21-4A marched into the Astrodome with high hopes and won a 12-7 bi-district thriller with West Orange-Stark led by a tenacious defense that held W.O.-S.' Kerry Franks to 32 yards for the game. Jeff Jones provided field goals of 31 and 33 yards, and Pat Coryatt fought over from the one for a touchdown in the 4th quarter to put the Ganders ahead 12-0. West Orange fought back with a long bomb that set up a touchdown, and then the Gander defense held off a last rally by West Orange to preserve the win and set up a showdown with No. I La Porte. In a game that will go down as one of the greatest in Gander football history. Lee overcame a 14 point 4th quarter deficit to stun top- ranked La Porte for the Regional Championship. Falling behind early. R.E.L. over- came three different 14 point deficits behind a fired-up Gander defense that held LaPorte when it had to and an offense that gave an exibition of what come-from- behind football is all about. There were several big. miracoulous plays, but the win was a team win in every aspect. The season ended for the '79 Ganders in their 3rd Dome appearance in a state quarterfinal game against Flouston Memorial. The 16-14 loss was a heartbreaker. but the Ganders were simply outplayed in the last half. It was a sad way to end a tremendous season, but it took nothing away from the accomplishments of this Gander football team that was a fine representative of our school. Baytown, and District 21-AAAA. 138 It Monroe Nichols folk Ā the blocking of fuRback Pat Cory alt. Our backĀ bad holes opened for them throughout the tea ton by our great offensive line ) The defense closeĀ in on West Orange back Kerry FrankĀ . )) Charles Traylor beatĀ hi man deep in the Wen Orange bi-district game. 4i Split end Bobby Roberson pvRt one in againĀ ! Houston Memorial 5; Coach Ron Kramer and Coach Bill Thompson cross their fingerĀ in a crucial situation in the regionalĀ again ft la Porte 6 Jim Pipple fIntis an opening in la Porte'Ā defense at he scores lee'Ā final touchdown to pul the Ganders up 1) HwtV Ntchoh breakĀ loose around the end and outrunĀ the Mustang defense g) Malt Johnson recovers this crucial I aPorte fumble that stopped their last chance comeback short of the goal line. 139 Suicide Squad Gains Valuable Experience I) CUIton Bullard gets a Banger. J) The Battle in the trencher. 3) (Hedge. Butard. and Bull devastate opposing running back. 4) John Zink and J. V. teammate close in. 6) Quarterback Sammy Masters looks for open man. The Junior Varsity Football team at Robert E. Lee serves two main purposes. The first purpose is for each player on the team to perform to the best of his ability at that level and to be ready to move to the varsity should a vacancy occur at his position. The other main purpose is to help prepare the Varsity each week for its opponent on Friday night. This years SUICICE SQUAD fulfilled these purposes weU. The team's attitude matured more each week as the season pro- gressed. and their improved mental maturity was evident in their last few games. Many of the players from this team have the potential to be good varsity players when they represent the Robert E. Lee Gander football team. The season record for the SUICIDE SQUAD was 4-5-1. Coaches Milton Kellner and Mike Ellis feel that their season was a success because of the personal improvement each young man exper- ienced in this season. 5) front row, Bryant. Christmas. franco. Zink. Lloyd. Reno, and Ybarra. Jnd row Hemmenway. Bamrr. Garcia. Garcia. Salma . WlRts. Pm , lover. 3rd Row Johnton. Gonzales. Dodson. tufulvH Sped. Cox. Wooster. Quinones. RuR. tSedge. RaRsitz. Coach Mike tRi . Top Row Coach Milton KeRner. Galvan. Norris. Cauley. Cote. Thatn. McGlothhn. Matter . BuRard. Window. Hutto. 141 Robert E Lee Rebels 1) Member are 1 1 row D. Estrada. D. Garcia. D. Cox. I. Short. J. Santana. J. Bradshaw. B. Camp bell. M Vail. M. Garcia. T. Young. T Tiller. K. Mitchell. S. McGee. J. Shirley, and T. Clift 2nd row- C. Roe. Mgr. J. Amede. R. Ramon. A. Magda lena. A Ybarra. k Hensley. D. Wrister . B. Rhodes. B Bond. R. Sims. G. Henderson. G. HiB. D. Alfred. A. Craft. G Hafer. S Strickland, and Coach Joe Her21k. Jrd row Coach Gary Herring- ton. E. MitcheB. D. Moseley. R Turner. P Mur phy. G Wood . A. Gaylord. J. Lawrence. R. Ely. P. RuN. k Jacobs. k. Fentress. R Hardy. D. king. C. Blasigame. A Havel. S. Stansbury. R. Bailey. P. Murray. V Neff. G Armer, and A Holle. Tr Not pictured' C. Boudreaux and D. Flower . 2) Leonard Short breaks free again. i) Jeff Bradshaw finds a hole 4) Gary Woods takes a break. 5) kelly Jacobs tries to complete another pass. District Champs The 1979 Sophomore Rebels were an extremely great group of young ath- letes. This team worked hard and dili- gently during the season to become the SOPHOMORT DISTRICT CHAMPI- ONS. The improvement by each player was monumental in stature, making this year a prelude to the future. Also very important was the pride bestowed which comes with every Gander football team. Look for nothing but good things from this special sophomore class. Ā 5 Freshmen 3 1) John Lloyd mjkcs another fin catch. 2) Freshmen Maroon Team are Ut row R Macon. T. WileĀ . K. Wood. K. Tilton. I Hall. L. Allred, and C Ake 2nd row Coach Karl Scantlen. J Raney. M. Kovaklk. M. Ko vale Ik. P. Brook . T. Raymond. P $ amora. M. Welch. H. Hal. and W. Kirby. Mgr 3rd row R. ThomaĀ . W Gon tales. K. Cauley. S. Anderson. J. Uaack . G Sutphm. G. Branch. P A h. I Motion, and Coach Wayne Be . 3) Get that football 4Ā Freshmen White Team are 1st row-C Adamu . P Alvarrado. G. Bradshaw. S. Pagal. M Reyes. R. Naiser. A Estrada. I Cole, and R Holcomb. 2nd row-N. Madison. Mgr.. J. Connealy. E. Peteon. C- Kimbal. H. Beadles. A Swindle. V. Almcndare:. W Scott. S. Rowlett. T. Roche, t. Shirley. andE. Pavls. Tr. 3rdrow-Coach Brent Brunson. J. Franco. J Elkins. P. Pryor. K. Spears. F. Wade. P. Reglan. W. Slaughter. A Butaud. L Fenton. C Bertsch. and Coach James Alexander. Not pictured P Albert y and J. Lloyd. w 4 This year the Freshmen team took on a new name. The Maroon and White teams were born. The teams along with new names received two new coaches. Coaches Wayne Bell And Brent Brunson wre greeted with great first sea- sons. The Maroon team was coached this year by Karl Scantlen and Wayne Bell. They ended their year with another fine season. They had a re- cord of 7 wins and 3 losses. The team improved every week, and showed good ef- fort. were the remarks of Coach Scantlen. The white team also re- ceived a new coach. Brent Brunson who was to Join James Alexander in putting to- gether a very good team. Even though the teams record was 3-4- the team was much better than the record showed. Coach Alexander said. The team really learned what high school football is about. The team never got blown away, and lost with Gander pride and dignity. 143 VOLLEYBALL Varsity Volleyball COPS DISTRICT This year the Roberr E. Lee girls Varsity Volleyball team, coached by Mary Taylor, put together effort skill and much hard work and determina lion to come away with the 1979 Dis- trict Championship. This is the first time in five years that R.E.l. has won a District Championship. They won it with a spectacular District Record ol 15-1. and a 22-5 record over all. They had plenty to be proud of. the only loss in District came at the hands of cros 144 I) I to R seated, Janet Boatman. Anna Deleon. Tamara Brown, kneeling. An- nette Kelly. Tammie Masters. Susan O'Sul- livan. standing, I aura Albright. Arleen I ami. lisa Stringer. Kim Boatman. Shawn Irwin, ami Miss Taylor J) Buckwheat adds the linal touches to her hair before the game. 3) Anna. lisa, amt Janet stretch before the game Ā«town rival Ross S. Sterling. The girls were really excited because this Dis- trict win took them to Regionals. They combined practice and play to get to their destination. Even though they lost to the Port-Neches Grove Indians, they were still happy with their season and look forward to playing next year and making it all the way to the top. as all but one of the girls will still be here next year. When asked about their outlook on next year, they say they 4) Tamnue Matter tett one up. 5) Tamara Brown shoot the ball over the net 6 Kim Boatman reaches foe the tet 7) The sign say it all S Shawn Irwin, alia Mitt Crosby . howt the Ranger her new technique of spiking have nowhere to go but up. And up is where they will be if they play as well and as hard as they did this year. Coach Taylor is proud of their accom- plishments and happy with the season. 14b Practice was a big part of winning for the girls. They started working out about a month before school started. In less than a week after school began, they had their first practice game. Everyone participated in these and in doing so sharpened their physical skills and mental skills also. Dur mg practice, the girls got to goof off and relax so that they wouldn't get tired of working so hard. Miss Taylor set up mini tournaments and the girls really had fun trying to beat one another. All the hard work and practice finally paid off and the Varsity came out as the number one team in district. Patna Record orthshore 14 16. 15 9. 5- ; Win forest Brook ISO. II IS. 15-0 - Win AJdine ISU. 15 12 -- Win Oaleru Pork - 9-IS. 15 i. If f Win Mac Arthur 7-15. IS a IS O Win Use Arthur '15. IS O. IS O Win Smut: 915. 15-9. IS O Win Smiley 15-4. 1 14 Win Sterling 9-15. 15-6. IS 9 Win Notththore tS-KX 15 II - W in ⢠Forest Brook 15-4 15-0 Win AkUne 15-5. OtS. iSt Win Oak-no Park IS 7. 1519 Win Mae Arthur 8 15. 5-0. 5-5 Win Nimlt: ISO. 15-7 ā Win Smiley 1614. 15-5 Win Sterling 1614. S IS. S IS loss _ I 9cu1f Giq en e I The varsity lakes tunc owl during a practice game Jl Practice makes perfect' or so they say. 3) District Champs ai last 41 The coaches have a pow wow. 5) Janet Boatman says hello to everyone 6) Shawn. Tammic. and lisa await the service ol the ban 147 Junior Varsity Shows Spirit Spunk And Sportsmanship Ā«1 This years J. V Volleyball team proved itself well. They brought life and spirit to their practices as well as their games. They always pushed to meet their goal, and in the end. It was all worth it. The season was hampered by the in furies of many of the players. It was really hard to stay up during the season with everyone hurt The girls overcame this though, and went on to a victorious season. The girls are look ing forward to next year where they hope to find bigger and better things. The team ended the season with a spectacular record and all of the girls are looking forward to nett year District Record Northshore - IS IS. INS Loss, 14-16. 10-15 Loss Forest Brook 15-10. 15 0 Win, 11-15. 15-IS. 15 10 Win Aldine - 15-7. 515. 15-9 Win, 15-9. 15 4 - Win Oalena Park 615. 15-4. 15-3. ā Win, 15-10. 14-11 Win Nlmltz 15 4. 15-10 Win, 15-S. 15-4 ā Win Smiley - 15-5. 15 10- Win, 15-4. 15-5 Win Mac Arthur 10-15. 15-6. 11-15 ā Loss, 13-15. 7-15 Loss Sterling ā 11-15. 15-11. 15-13 - Win, 15-13. 5-15. 1510 - Win n Come Mar tine: put effort Into relaying the bait The 1979 SO JB. VoSeyhaO team Lett to Right tea ted. Lou Ann Kramer. Liz Rincon. Carrie Mar tinez. Brenda Smith, kneeling, Tammy Page. Amy Hanlm Mary Conneaty Standing Becky Bordelon. I Ing.. keOy Ponce. MtcheMe McChn- lock. Si y CampbeK. Coach Perez. Jl Kelly Ponce and Tammy Page pretend to he intereited in what going on. 4i Mr Perez howt her enthu U m m prepar- ing tor the game 5) Liz and Beefy how the team the lateu m disco move . District Record Northshore 15-0. 15-7ā Win, 9-15. 15-3. 15-8 Win forest Brook 15 $. 15-9 - Win, 15 $. 15 $ - Win Aldlne 15-4. 11-15. 1513. - Win, 15 11 15-10 - Win Galena Park $-15. 15-3. 15 $ Win, 13-11. 15-6 ā Win Nimit: $-15. 1416 Loss, 15-10. 1110 ā Win Smiley 151. 1511 Win, 15-1. 15-4 Win Mac Arthur 1115. $15 Loss; 16-10. 13-15. 5-15 Loss Sterling $-15. 15-13. 15-13 - Win, 15-7. 7-15. 15-9 - Win I) The 979-90Frtshmsn VoteybtM Team. Stand- ing bn io right. Htt Payne. Setsfyn Hetty Amhruyt, frrjf Angela Johmon kneeling lyn- ettekeUv. Jonettr Motion. Gwen Minton. Jana Colley. Sitting Connie Steventen, Atonlea CM ell. Tina l and. Becky Cantu Fish Dominate District Race This years freshman Volleyball team really showed what they were made of. They combined their talents and their skills to come out with a winning record. All through the season they worked hard to accomplish their goals. With lots of practice and preparation they made it. Everyone was proud of their showing and are looking forward to the next year when they will move up to another winning season. Miss Payne was proud of her team and is looking forward to watching them grow and become top atheletes in the years to come. With the hard work and determination that these girls have, they can make It all the way. t49 GIRLSā BASKETBALL ISO Varsity Girls Win With Triumphant Basketball Season This year's Varsity Bas- ketball team did well. They put together lots of hard work and time to come out in the top of the district standings. The girls were coached by Gloria Pruitt. The girls only had five dis- trict losses this year, and they were really proud of their season. They went to several tournaments and placed first, second, and third in them. 1) Barbara Hal lav one up lor two point 2) Maribcth Bur gets gel high for a lumpbaH i) The 1979-80 Varclly Ratketball learn. Bottom row. I lo r. Sharon Sirahan. Chritli french. Tamara Brown. Gwen Johnson, Barbara Hal Second row Tammie Master . Susy Childre . Tehee lewi . lĀ« a Stringer. Mar I be lh Burge . Marilyn Tlynn. Denue Harri . Carrie Marline: Top Row Coach Pnnit. Brenda Smith. Donna Dickerton. Carolyn Guzman The girls were really glad when they got to start practicing for the season. They were ready to go from day one to the very end. Coach Pruitt was very proud of Iter bunch and wants them to be even better in the years to come. 11 the girl lake a dinner break at your neighborhood Dairy Oueen. 3) Tamara Brown and liĀ a Stringer don't known what going on. i) Marilyn Hynn trie to block out her opponent 4) Tehee Lewi give uĀ« a grin. 5) Deni e Karri Ā«how u the new form of layup . 6) Sharon Strahan. Get out ol that tree.' 7) li a Stringer lumps up to get her teammate the ball Practice, practice, and more practice. That's what makes up a good team. The girls had a good season due to their many hours of hard work and determination. The long hard hours paid off in the end when they ended their season with a career high and a goal for victory next year. The girls want to show off some of their moves that I they used through the season. All it takes is a little know how. determination and skill. They use various methods and ideas to get their point across to not only j their team mates but also to their opponents as well. 11 Marilyn Flynn shows u how to call the ball back lisa Stringer it ready lo grab il. 3) The Gander girls are ready lor anything 4; Felice lewis say . We're number one' $) Maribcth Burgess thoott 10 I he sky hoping I or a sin I) Tamrnte Masters shows her lorm Jl The I ady Gandrri lake a time-out to talk thing over. 3 Susy Childress pushes the ball out ot the way. ā 41 W anning up before the game 51 Christi french reaches lor the balt. The season overall was a good one. The varsity team has a lot to be proud of. The teams to come can look up to see the accomplishments of this team and be proud to say that they followed in the footsteps of their teammates. 6 I) JĀ nei Boatman throw tt In from the rule 3) The 1979 80 J V. BaikeibaH team I to R, Pam Mathi . Laura Weaver. Coach Burgm. Munch y Cook, bottom row. Alicia Dryer. Si Ā y Cambell. Cathy Bur go . Lula Bailey 3) SiĀ y wait lor the lump 4) Kim Drennon In action 5) Alicia lay one up againĀ ! her opponent . 6) Kim. Alicia, and Pam concentrate in a half tune meeting. 7) Amy Carne u e pucker power to help her hoot her free throw J. V. Basketball Gives It All They 've Got The J. V. Basketball team had an in- teresting season with the arrival of a new coach and several new team mem- bers. They played well throughout the season and enjoyed working out and getting to know the new coach. Miss Terrie Burgin took over the position of J. V. coach and did an outstanding job. The team had a good season all around and are looking to even better things next year. I) The I9?9 80Frcihman B.Ā iLoib.rll le m. I to R bĀ K row Coach Payne. Belly Anderson. Celia Trevlnlo. Donna Cruickshank. second row Laura Wahicad. Ursula Lewis. Bobby Tyler. Rosalyn hi. bottom row Arleen Diamond. Sandra Cos ieĀ«o. Monica Caldwell. Cindy tcheburger. and Susan Nolle 3) Monica goes lor one. 1' Cindy wans for the ball to come down Ā«' Miss Payne in action 5) I aura shines her pearly whites ai the releree 6) Monica shoots as teammates assist. The Freshman Basketball team had a victorious season this year. They combined their talents and teamwork to come out as district champs. As newcomers to R.E.L.. they showed that they had just as much spirit, determination, and desire as any upper class- man. These girls proved that they are proud to be Ganders, and they made many Ganders and supporters proud of them. Freshman Basketball Alive! 155 BOYSā BASKETBALL Ganders Stay Close . . . But Fall In End vl The old saying. Same song, different dance could well have been said to describe the 1979-80 varsity basketball team. The Ganders finished the season with a 7-20 record. 2-14 in district play. The Ganders im- proved greatly throughout the season but just could not win. The Ganders would play three quarters of good basketball, but would fall apart in the final minutes of the game. Four losses like this in a row by one point ruined any chance of a good season for the varsity. But a season record doesn't tell the whole story. Coach fcarl Lankford agrees a season record tells only part of the season and doesn't tell of the long hours of practice or the pride which this year's team played with. Coach Lankford also said that he wishes everyone on this team would be coming back next year because they are a fine group of young menā that improved mentally and physically throughout the season. The '80 Ganders will lose six graduating seniors but will return three starters for the '81 season and one other letterman. (1-14) R.E.L. Opp. 50 Forest Brook 49 46 Mac Arthur 69 46 Sterling 55 69 North Shore 68 15 Snuly 38 35 A Id me 59 4$ Nimitz 56 50 Galena Park 51 51 Forest Brook 51 49 ManArthur 50 49 Sterling 61 41 North Shore 48 33 Smily 51 45 Aldine 51 60 Nimitz 81 55 Galena Park 56 I) Junior Joe Bailey go up and hooi over a Nunn: defender. 3) D.D. Hunter arch a Ā hot over the Nimit: defer . Ji Jell Ryington lays one up oftly off lit fiat for two point in the Mac Arthur game. 4) David Coughlen goe up hard agamtl Mac Arthur tor two important points in the close game the Gander lost by on 1S7 Ganders Give All Even In Defeat 111 lyronc Nichol climb up over the General to get the hoi oil and in. (J) Tom Panici i fouled a Ik attempt a hot agtan t Nnnit:. (Jl The Gander ' bench ill agree with the rel on thi call in the Nimiu game, t-li The '80 Varnty Gamier , front row (I to r). Jamc HiHin, Tyrone Nichol . Jell Byington. D.D. Hunter. Bobby Robcr on. Randy Hogue tr.i back row. Coach tari I anklord. Ronald Byer . lance Slew art. David Coughlen. Tom Daniel . Joe Bailey. Truetl Porti mgr (5) Jell Bvmgton launchc a |ump hot from downtown (6) lance Stew art drive in lor a lavup again ! Nimlti. Junior Varsity Cops A Winning Record This yearā junior varsity basketball team, led by top scor- ers Clem Roberson and Keith Williams and top rebounders Elie Wifcens and John Stehiing. finished the season with a season record of 15 wins and K) losses. The junior varsity posted an 8-8 district record winning their last 3 games. All members of this team will be returning next year and should help the varsity in the drive for the district championship. I) Ricky Brownfield, one of the catalyst in the comeback win over Sterling, hit two from the outside. 3) Ray McClelland Ā how good form In hi free-throw attempt. 3) lout Burrell put it up lor two. 4) TEAM PICTURE Bottom Brownfield. William . H. William . D Moscowiti Middle Dole. McClelland. Torrer. Stehiing-Top - Coach John on. Burrell. Wilken . Broussard. Mgr. Portis. 5) Loul Burrell fight for the rebound as David Mosocwit: and Keith William gam position inside. District Record LEE 49 F. Brook LEE 57 MacArthur LEE 44 RSS LEE 50 North Shore LEE 59 Smiley LEE 42 Aldine LEE 64 Nimitz LEE 39 Galena Park LEE 41 F. Brook LEE 59 MacArthur LEE 52 RSS LEE 42 North Shore LEE 52 Smiley LEE 61 Aldine LEE 81 Nimitz LEE 58 Galena Park 2 Sophomores Clinch Third Place Title 2) Silling Mt Tim ScSomp. Michad Murray. AMn DcGongc. John Tyler. Paul oolla. Tim Archer Standing are Coach Alexander. Ron Griffin. Bo MMtrrs. Pal le ri . Breni Perrv. Rob Bunt in The Sophomore basketball team had an interesting season. They won 10 out of 16 district games, and beat Sterling twice with scores of 51 to 35. and 55 to 41. The sophomores had one non-district game that was to Chinquapin Lee came on top. 51-49. The leading scorer and rebounder was Pat Lewis, with a scoring average of 18 points. Coach Alexander said. Pat had an excellent season and showed great leadership to the team. He added. Coaching this team was very exciting. They showed great interest and were willing to work hard. 162 Freshmen Boast 500 Season 1 CmcH 8yrd This yearĀ ninth grade basketball team had a 500 season. They split games with Sterling, beat them by I point the first game, and lost by 18 the second game. In the LaPorte Tournament Charlie Brown, made all tourna- ment. Terry Raymond led the team in scoring with an aver- age of X) points. Charlie Brown was second with an average of 7 points. Mike Wilson was the team leader in rebounds, with Tony Crichlow coming in second. The team began playing like ninth graders, but as the season went on they improved into a more mature basketball team. Some names to look for in the future areĀ Charlie Brown. Tony Crichlow. Terry Raymond. Mike Wilson. Wes Sallee, and Joe Conneally. Coach Byrd stated. āWe did not have a very high scoring team, we had a fast breaking, good defensive team. For being their first season in high school they were fairly easy to coach.ā Lee 48 MacArthur 50 5 Smiley 61 65 Galena Park 33 73 Nimitz 38 36 North Shore 33 36 Forest Brook SO 63 A Id me 53 45 Sterling 44 54 MacArthur 56 43 Smiley 48 48 Galena Park 36 51 Nimit z 35 38 North Shore 45 71 Forest Brook 75 53 A Id me 47 48 Sterling 69 Front row are Charlie Brown. Wes Sallee. Scott Siple. Mike Mixon. Romero Simpson. Steve Armer. David Sandhop. Greg Satphms. Don Watkins, Cali Brever. Back row are: Coach Byrd. James Isaacks. Swint Lance. Tony Crichlow. Joe Connealy. Bill Buntin. Terry Ray- mond. Gerald Gerllch. Mike Wilson, and Walter Gonza- lez. SWIMMING Guys Go Undefeated Through Season I) From left lo right, Todd Wil- liam . Jft Frleid . Vernon Chmtma . Brian Sum. Joe Tovfin. Tracy Druce. Robert Barth. Matt WilliamĀ . Tony Maine. Robert Ragillio J) Todd WilliamĀ prepareĀ for another fine dive. 3) Coach Mayon getĀ behind the team with her Ā«pirlt. 4) Todd being congratulated by Coach Mayon for a job well done. 5) Tracy Druce IĀ ready to race again. The Boys on I he Gander Swim Team are very young and productive. They were un- defeated in dual and tri meets and they came in third in dis- trict. They are only losing two seniors, so they have a strong team coming back next year. Gander Gals Make It Six In A Row The girls' Swim Team went through the season undefeat- ed in all seasonal meets. They placed 2nd in the LaPorte Invi- tational Meet and the Ganders won their 6th consecutive dis- trict title. It seems the Gan- ders will not give up the dis- trict title to anyone. They are losing only three seniors so they are coming back strong next year for number I. 1) From row Alpha Smith. Julio El- ledge. Jamie Merchant. Jennifer Rogil lio. Misty Smith. 8ack row Debbie Kloetel. Linda Neavel. Nancy Whit comb. Jennifer Peirce. Kay Oviedo. Dorothy Girardeau. Vivian Barrow. 2) Dorothy Girardeau. District. Re gional. and State Qualifier. J) Nancy Whitcomb is off again. 4) Regional Qualifiers (left to right) Jennifer Rogillio. Kay Oviedo. Jamie Merchant Back row Julie EHedge. Nancy Whitcomb. Linda Neavel, Doro- thy Galrardeau. Jennifer Peirce. Missy Smith. 16S WATER POLO Water Polo Waves Through An Exciting Season This year water-polo did not have a very successful season, though they were invited to an invitational tournament in Humble. All players but one are to return for next yearās season. High point man. Randy Mar- shall is the only player leaving. Tor next yearās line-up are: Tony Maine. Rodney Marshall. Kevin Dodson. Raymond Garrett. Peter Cushman. Matt Williams. Steven Lee. and Jes- sie Frield. The team would like to show their appreciation to Coach McClain for his help and hard work. 1) Water-Polo member Ā«e l t Row I to tā Raymond Gar rett. Micheal Region. Peter Cu hman. Tanya Challm. David Brown. Sloven lee Standing Row I to r Mall Wiliam . Rodney MarihaU. Kevin Pod ton. Randy Marshall. Kenneth Schnelde. Je ie frield. Brian Simm . and Coach McClain 2) Kevin Dod on reaching far-out for the ball 3) Tony Maine taking n in for another Ā«core 41 Jc ic frield looking for one of hi teammate . 5) Randv Marshall is giving hi best effort again ! Gelena Park 167 BOYS' TENNIS 168 Boys Take District Title Make It Three Straight The 1980 hoys' lennis icam won iheir third straight district championship sending five people to regionals. Regional qualifiers were Mike Rice in singles. Tracy and Scott Chari- son in doubles, and David Gray and Mark W indhager also in doubles. The team finished the season with a 190 match record, going 8 0 in district. I) IKr 1980 varsity tennis team, bottom row 1 to rĀ Scott Charbon. Mike Rice. Tracy Charlson. Glenn Oviedo, back row, Philip Carter. Brett Thomas. Will Oviedo. Mark U indhager. David Gray, and Carl PoRak 3) Scott Charlson takes a break during the Baytown tennis tournament i) The brothers doubles team of Scott and Tracv Charlson took the district title and advanced to regionals 4 i 5) Mike Rice and Tracv Charlson are both three year letter man and team leaders GIRLS' TENNIS Girls Win District Title Send Three On To Regionak 170 The 1980 girls' tennis team broke Sterling's grip on the district title and brought it back to Lee. The girls sent three to the regional including Joanna Lohkamp in singles, and Rabia llahi and Michelle Williams in doubles. The girls were 8- 0 in district matches. I) Team picture, bottom 1 to r) lauoe Mabrv and Michelle W iliamĀ , middle row. Rabia Uahi. Tcrrie Walton. Diana A hcratl. Kerrmp Storck. mgr lou Ann Kramer, back row. Ann DaviĀ . Bridget! Tucker. Joanna lohkamp. Stellam Strickland, and Wendy lemon Not thown Angela Perei. coach J. DoubleĀ partnerĀ Michelle WiHiam and Ann Davi return the terve 3 Stellam Strickland practice her terve 4) Joanna lohkamp return tervice in a dittnct match 5) Rabia Baht powerful backhand helped her double team to the regional . 6) Three year letter winner. Terne Walton, exhibit her new lorehand 17) CROSS COUNTRY Cross Country Captures District Title This year the boys' and girls' cross country teams had outstanding per tor mances in district competition. The girl's coach Terne Burgm guided the female Ganders to an outright district title. According to the boys' coach Gene Bosse. We did a tremendous job in district. We came in second. 17 2 Ii Boys Coach Gene Bosse 21 Gulf Coach Terne Bur gin j) a,i I. boys take out tune to hue a few laughs 4i Marilyn Hynn led the girls to the Jit met title 5) the district champion girls await the start of the race. e Varsity hoys. I to R standing. David youghlen. Rob Bunt in. Gene Mack. Coach Gene Basse, seated. Todd Brook. Steven Riggers. Philip Jaubert. Id Bishop 7) Freshmen and Junior Varsity boys. I to R standing. Mercedes Renteria. Charles Bitterly. Ruben Jaraimllo. Joe Pena, seat ed. John Martinet. Kenneth Latrent:, and Gilbert lope:. S) Varsity girls. I to R standing. Beveky Kathleen Brown. Laurie Barrow. Beverly Brown. Shelly Brooks. Sanette Cravey. Coach Terrie Bur gin seated. Marilyn flynn. Patricia Gutman. Colette Cupples. and Cindy Emory. 9 Kay Oviedo togs one of many miles after school. tO) Joe Pena strides past his Gander teammate II) Marilyn flynnt teUt the boys how to run. TRACK Girl's Track Has A Good Season 1) The Ā 979-1980 icam captam were Christy French and Marilyn Flynn. 2) The Girl' Track Team waĀ L to R. standing-1. Albright. CoachScantlen. S. Strahan. N. Cravey. T. Paige. $. Ir- win. M. Flynn. I. Stringer. R Wilt. I. Beckham. R. Perkin . A. Johnson. Coach Taylor! kneeling G Santana. S. Mltchel. E. Nipar. C. Cuppies. C. French. G. Johnson. C. fcseheberger. A. Land. C. Emory. B. Smith. seated-M. Caldwell. P. Guzman. T Cole. T land. K. Gueen. M. .Means, and V. Cook. 3) The mile relay. S. Strahan. V. Cook. G. Johnson, and R Witt. 4) TĀ se 880 relay. C. Escheberger. V. Cook. S. Strahan. and R. Wilt This year the Girlās Track Team had a real good season. They had a large team and everyone contribut- ed to their successful year. Several of the relay teams did well and also many Individuals. Marilyn Flynn went to California to participate in a meet. They had a new coach. Karl Scantlen. He did a good job and the girl's enjoyed working with him. 1) The Ā«print relay Christy French. Cindy tscheburger. Rosalyn Wilt 2) Rosalyn sprints to the finish. 3) Cindy. Monica, and Tammy anxiously await their events. 4) Gerrl Santana wins first place in J. V. District. 5) Munchy hands off to Stray as Christy looks on. 6) Christy leads oft the sprint relay. 7) Speedy goes for ill I j? til' I) Monk: Caldwell sprint oul ol the starting block . 3) Christy french and Cindy Eshebcrger hand oil the baton. 3) Tina Land and Melody Means hand oil. A) Marilyn Flynn blows past her opponent 5) Sharon Strahan ready to play speed racer. 176 177 Track I five 1390 Gander arc. front row Coach Boss , Monroe Nichols.Byron Lewi . Pat Lewi . Rodney Fosion. M Jotuuon. Darrell h.ilbi!:. Coach till . Second row are. Randy lope:. f vrone Nichofo. Glen Hoyi. Glenn henna. Ken fentre . Ronald Bver . Back row are. Frankie Bugg . Bevil Oliver. Ron Hal. Paul Pill , td Hithop J Ihe team aller the winning Ihe Rockhold Meet J) The kĀ ng .Jounce runner Randy Lope: and td Bi hop. 4) Ron Hall exploding IronĀ ihe block 5i The Ā iaie qualifier m ihe mile are. lelt lo right Bryron Lewis. Pal Lewi . Monroe Nlchol . Tyrone Nichol . and aliernaie Ron Half 6l ITryon Lewi qualified in ihe ICO meter . He finished fifth place 11 The regional qualifing learn Robert t. Lee's track team was a team of super individuals. The team's problem was that they did not have enough athletes out for the team. With the great efforts of several super individuals the problem was not that bad after all. Byron Lewis won the out- standing individual Rockhold Re- lay Award. He won the ICO me- ter with a time of 10:5. He an- chored the 400 meters relay to a first place. Glen Kenna. another super athlete, had his best |ump ever In the high lump I6ā9 Byron lewis in the ICO meters, and the mile relay team consist- ing of. Pat Lewis Byron Lewis. Tyrone Nichols, and Monroe Ni- chols qualified for state. The mile relay was the first team in 19 years to go to state. The team thought it was an outstanding achievement. Byron finished 5th with a time of 10:5. 'EL ] rfR.E.L. CK Field Events Highlight J.V' Track The 1980 Junior Varsity track team only won one meet, and that was the Baytown Relay Meet. The strong point of the team was in the field events. Julio Garcia, and Charles Bitterly did a fair job in the pole vault. Ernest Mitch- ell. Ken Fentress, and Lawrence Mot- ton were outstanding in the shot put. Philip Jaubert was an outstanding indi- vidual in the mile with a good time of 4:35. Coach Bosse said. This has been the best J.V. team since I have been here. We were within four points of winning a lot of meets, but depth was what really hurt us. 1) The 1990 J.V team are back row. Ernest Mitch- ell. Rob Buntin. Carl Richardson. Charles Bitterly. Philip Jaubert Middle row are. lewis Burr el. Rod Cardona. David Erwin. Ronnie Steamer. John StaNing. Front row are. Doug Smith. Ron Harmon. Jim Dipple. Sam Wooton. and Lawrence Motion. 2) David King running his best in the hurdles. 3) Julio Garcia at hks highest point. 180 Freshmen Win Fourth In District 1) Pictured are front row. Robert MorrtĀ . Tony Crichlow. Joe Conneaty. Je Ā e Frick . Second row, Rufus Thomas. Mlcheal Kovalcik. Kenneth laFrenti. Gilbert Lopez. Todd Wile . Third row, Mitchell Kovalcik. Keith Woods. Doug Parklson. Steven Anderson. Tim Morris and Jamie Issacks 2) Tony Crlchlow on his way for the long jump This year' Freshmen track team was very strong in the field events. The outstanding individual was Law- rence Motton who won every meet in the shot and discus. Motton was later moved to the Junior Varsity because of his great ability. In the running events. Tim Morris was very good in the 800 meters, and Gilbert Lopez was also good in the mile. The team won fourth place in dis- trict. Coach Bosse said. It was mainly depth that hurt us. other than that it was a satisfing season. 181 Baseball Ganders Enjoy A Winning Season w A state championship seemed to be a distinct possibility tor the 1980 Gander baseball team. With three top pitchers. 5 non-mound starters. 3 all-district players, and 4 three-year lettermen returning from a team that tied for the 2nd round championship of 1979. the Ganders appeared unstoppable, but something happened. R.E.l. finished with a 15-10 season re- cord and a K 6 record in district. The big year never materi- alized. One three day period seemingly destroyed the cham- pionship hopes for this Gander team. Lee was playing good ball with a 5-1 district record when disaster struck. The Ganders were leading Galena Park 5-1 in the 7th inning only to lose 6-5. The Ganders then lost to Sterling 4-0. after beating Sterling earlier in the year 7-2. That took care of the first round. On the last day of that dark week, in the slop- piest game of the year, the Ganders were downed by North Shore 14-10. The Ganders won five games in each round and lost three games in both rounds. They finished 2nd in the 1st round, and third in the second round. The Aldine Mustangs won the district championship. There were many bright spots this season, but the expected championship remained elusive. 1) Teryl Houghton throw 10 sophomore first baseman Paul Barry to nail ihe runner 01 first. 2) David Duke, injured lor a great pari of the eaĀ on. hit .314 on the year. 3 Mail Johnson lire away in hi two hit shutout against Smiley. 41 Johnny Santana, with an excellent swing, hit 29 i as lie won a starting position before district started. 51 Team Picture. Tront row l r) J. Duke. Cannon. McClelan. Smith. Houghton. Clement. Santana. Honeycutt. Boeder Top. Coach Herring ion. D Duke. Johnson. Barry. Salma . ERun . Master . Hole. Newton. Mann. Coach Groberg. 6) Jay Newlon got this big out In a run down against Ross 7) Greg McClelan thinks the situation over 183 184 Ganders Finish Second In First- Round Struggle 1) Duke doe not believe thl caied ā¢trike. 2) 8rian Mann. John Elan , and Da vld Duke contemplate the sltua- tlon. Elkin had a great game again ! Nlmlt:. hitting two homer and pitching a nohitter. 3) The Johnson follow through. 4) Salma unleashes hi moke. 5) Hondo Herrington and hi gang 6) Mike Clement cro e home plate. 7) Terry Houghton and Greg McClei- S) Santana takes hi lead 9) Darrell Smith turn in one of hi several double play . 10) Teryl Houghton slams this hit. Houghton hit 293 on the season. 11) Gerry Salmas shows the concen- tration which enabled him to carve a fine 4-1 district record with a 1.37 ERA Salmas was voted M.V.P. by the team. --ā _______i 18S Junior Varsity Finishes 20-3 The 1980 junior varsity baseball team finished the season with a 30-3 record. 13-3 in district play, and a district championship. Coach Joe Herzlk said that the team was solid at every position and leading the team in pitching with 8-1 records were Scott Herring and James Hillin. These two pitchers, plus Jeff Bradshaw. Michael Moon. Robert Salmas, and kelly Jacobs all bat- ted over .300. Coach Herzik also commented that Ricky Rodriguez did a good job at catching. I) James Htilin pul al Into HI fastbaR againĀ ! Sterling 3) Gander runner get a good lead oil fĀ rĀ t base I) Jett Bradshaw attempt to bunt hi way to first. 4) The I SO J.V.- Bottom row 1 to r). John John Marline:. Rob Runttn. Richard Rodrigue:. Karl Mitchell. Jamie Santana. Carl Sailna . back row. Coach Joe Her:ik. Jo e Esquivel, Kett Jacob . James Htltn. Scott Herring. Jell Caruther . Tony Wright. Jell Bradshaw. Pat Murphy, and Curtis Woolight. 5) Jell Bradshaw and Pat Murphy ham it up for the camera 6) Coach Her:ik and Scott Herring talk strategy between innings Takes District Championship Gander Boy's Find District Rough 1) BoyĀ ' group picture. Back row. Don Wood . Gary Wood . Lance Stewart. David Metier. David Wotpka. Middle row, Gary Armer, Wade Sinclair. Kyle Dodson, Carroll Kimball. From row, Steve McGee. Ste- ven Armer. 2) Don Wood , 3) Wade Sin- clair. 4) Kyle Dodson. 5) David Hester 6) Gary Armer. 7) Steve McGee. 8) Ron Griffin. 9) Gary WoodĀ . 10) Steven Armer. II) David Wottpka. 12) Coach Earl Lankford. 13) Carroll Kim bal The R.E. Lee Golf team had twelve team members this year. They received two freshmen, one of whom let- tered. The varsity participat- ed in five tournaments this year and traveled to Water wood Country Club on Lake Livingston for their district match. The Ganders took two teams and placed last and sec- ond last. The team is losing one senior. Don Woods, and should be prepared for next year. Gander Gals Go Golfing The girl ' team had a fine season. They were coached by Bill Thomp- son who gave his time and effort. The team consisted of five play- ersi all of whom lettered. During the season best personal scores were broken. The team is los- ing two seniors but should have a fine team next year. I) Girls' group picture. Front rowi Coach Thompson. Sec- ond row. Patti Young. Fran- cis Muckleroy. Lisa Donnel- ly. Anne Wallace. Carol Wo tipka. : Anne Wallace 3) Carol Wotipka. 4) Lisa Donnelly 5) Patti Young. 6) Francis Muckleroy. 7) Coach Thompson hands out the letters to Anne Wal- lace and Lisa Donnelly. PEOPLE seders The most important ingredient of any school and especially R.E.L. is the people. Freshmen, sophomores. |uniors. and seniors alike claimed We're Still the One.ā Activities at pep rallies, in the classrooms, and even away from school brought all students together as one group, in- terested in keeping Robert t. lee High School number I. I) Anelte Snodgrass. Cher a lomrson and Susan WallĀ nop ā n I he hall to poĀ e for the camera 2Ā tilth period chow students Ava Guide. Wesley Gordon, tua I tp e Joneite Morion. Begma Yepex. Norma ter nandex. and Stephanie Mart me: study music lo prepare for a Christina concert I) Ann Jones and Susan Johnson lake a break during a busy school day SENIORS .CLASS OF SENIORS.........CLASS OF 1Ā«M Charlie Blake TIMt FLICS as seniors Butch Brandon. Denis Brock, and Dianne Bostick relize that graduation is almost here. Boatman Tracey Bonom Becky Bordelon Dianne Bostick Jana Brady Butch Brandon Denise Brock AJ. Broussard Aaron Broussard Broussard Eddie Brown Errol Brown Jerry Brown Kathleen Mary Beth Bullari GANDER INTENSITY is the matter at hand as Roach (Tracy Flowers). 'Diller (Kevin Parks), and Caveman (James Fon- tenot) discuss their strategy against the Rangers. Dana CartmiD Julie Caruthers SENIOR DEMONSTRATORS in Mrs. Huckabees English class wish to send the West Orange-Stark Mustangs to Iran. Rhonda Casey Cezeaux hn Cisneros Cisneros Theresa Clement Debra Contreras Mary Contreras Rhonda Cowan HRt UP is the message Selena Webb. Senior cheer- leader. spreads at the Homecoming bonfire. Debbie Danley Terry David Ann Davis Jodie Davis Lauri Dees Micheal Dickerson Donna Donahoe Jeff Douglas HARD WORK ends in a blaze as the Homecoming bonfire is lit by Key Club President. Randy Marshall. Warren Fontenot ā¢ano Frazier Barbara SAY CHEESE urge photographer CurtĀ Guidry a Ray Swindell flashes a smile. Garza Billy Gaskey Agnes George Lisa Gillen Dorothy Giradeau Christi French Elda Garcia Paula Garcia HEART BURN it the dish for the day in the R.E.l. cafeteria. Ask Jennifer Walstead. Pam Pritchett. Margot Bruce, and Becky Ament how they spell relief. SPIRIT STICK is the only thing on these seniors minds at the La Porte pep rally. Hack field ott Hamilton Richard Hawkins Denetra Henderson Tammy Henderson Terry Henson Hector Herrera Randy Hogue Brian Holle Angie Holzaepfel Larry Hortman Teryl Houghton UNKMOWH ARTISTS Ronald Byers. Hugo Rull. Charles Traylor, and George Torres - discuss their next project. Sharon Hudson 204 V Hutchison Jackson Mar i seta Jaramillo Charlayne Jaynes Linda Jewel! Elaine Jnmarie SMILING SENIORS. Jimmy Gleason and Tom Daniels discuss the possibility of being to class on time for a change. 'V V Bernetha Jones Fredrick Jones MUNCHING OUT are Ricky Galvan. Jay Byrd. Glenn Hoyt. Dena Koonce. Scott Carpenter. David Theiss. and Cheryl Mosley. Jeff Jones Kristek Kathleen LaFrentz Landriault Vincent Lawernce James Legget SNEAKING AROUND. Principal Henry Armstrong and Ian Martin show their Gander Spirit. Felice Lewis Nanette Lewis Sherri Lindsey Sharon Long Margie Lipscomb Valerie Little Patricia Lloyd Randy Lopez ) Raymond Lopez Anna Lopez Grace Lovefl AND ITāS GOOD says the ref. and ( 14) Ricky Ibarra agrees as Jeff Jones ( 36) kicks another extra point for the going season. Randall Lyons Connie Lovett Kelli Mahoney SHINING BRIGHTL Y. Carol Greger sen shows her usual Gander Spirit. Malone Martinez ary Martinez ALL ALONE. Monroe Nichols dreams of Regional play- offs. McCartney McClintock McCollum Charles McElveen Montgomery āŗberl Moreno Yolanda Mata Warren Mayfield Lewis McCartney ASi Ā« ⢠CAUGHTCHA'tayt Anne Wallace to the cameraman as he tries to sneak a picture of her. Glen Oviedo. Mike Rice, and Sharon Strahan. Moskowitz Veronica Bruce Morgan Carla Morgan Cheryl Mosel y inda Nea' Carolina Houston Glenn Oviedo Deborah Pace Sandi Parker GtTTINo RtAPY. Seniors Byron Lewis and Terry David order senior invitations. Parkinson Parks Joel Partin Lisa Jerry Pleasant Sue Poirot Donna Post NUMBER ONE is the status proclaimed by Senior Traveler staff members Joel Partin. Rhonda Casey. Diane Gottlob. Janet Gunn. Linda Jewell. Vincent Lannie. and Mike Clement. Pritchett y Quinones Ramirez Ra, Dale Re; 214 SUPER SOUNDS are pari of Pcnms Cantrell's job as trumpet player in the Famous R. E. LEE Band. Renteria Rennert Richardson Roberson Robinson Tina Rodrigues Courtney Rodriguez Rodriguez r Rodriguez Ben Rogers Dwana Sanders Jose Sandoval Santana Patricia Santana Schroder BRIGADIERS CHEER as Karen Snoek. Cheryl Carnes. Little Bit Flores, support their favorite Gander. PansheUa DID YOU SEE THA T? Johnny Santana discussis happenings with Terry Cox during the pep rally as David Duke listens on. Richard Melanie Snodgrass odd Sobray PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT says Brian HoBe a member of the 79-80 Gander football team. Swindufl Thom i son Thompson Charles Hopeland Staples Lance Stewart Richard Street Terry Ussery Angelia Vail Nicci Vanegas THRkt STOOGES George Torres. Teryl Houghton. Tommy LaVergne. ham it up for the photographer at a pep rally. Ricky Vaughn Theresa Vaughn Yvonne Villarreal Angela Wainwright Cheā Waits Carol Walker Anne Wallace Robert Walker Jennifer Walstead John Watkins Terrie Watson Susan Watts Selena Webb Gladys Wells David Wester man Tad Wheeler I Clara Whisenant Larry White Alicia Wilkinson HAPPY FACES Sarah Murphy, and Alicia Wilkinson are ready for the big game against the Eagles. 222 Beā Woodward Demetre Lloyd Williams Marvin Williams Nathan Willis Wanda Williams Julie W indhager Brad Woener Don Woods Lee Ann Woods HARD WORK pays off as CaHie Shipp finds the right answer to her homework assignment. Sally Zegltn Gary Viola Ybarra THIRSTY? Try a drink of Quick-Kick like Ben Cannon. Ray mond Martinez. Monroe Nichols, and Gerry Salinas. Hin. R03Ā£ftT E.LEE HiGH SCHOOL Senior Year The Senior Class Of Robert E. Lee High School Announces Commencement Exercises Friday Evening, May Thirtieth, Nineteen Hundred Eighty At Eight Oāclock, Stallworth Stadium Baytown, Texas Years Full Of Memories Around 7,30 p.m.. Friday. Jan. 36.1 hr Iasi plate of fish was served and the seniors relaxed for the first time in hours. Selling over 6.000 tickets the class of '80 made a record breaking $30,000. profiting over SII.OCO. Taking place at the Bay- town Shrine Club, the annu- al Senior Fish Fry was a great success to say the least. Breaking the profit record by over S3.0C0 the seniors made more than enough money for the prom. 226 Seniors Try Up A Huge Success l Carol Vfotipka. Char lay no Jaynes. and Suiy franco our Ā«railing servers 3) Anne Walace serves some hush pup pies )i Pee) more onions cried everyone at fhe fish fry. Cheryl Carnes and Theresa Clance Charles Traylor pauses lor a serious moment. S Mark Alexander demonstrates the right way to scrub potatoes. 6) Julies Caruthers and I inda Neavel busy at work making hush puppies. 7) Our fearless fish ftletcrs. Chris Bullzo and Raymond lope: 227 Ring turning, dancing, eating, picture taking, and going to Galveston all combined to make Prom Night an unforgettable experience for the 1980 seniors. The Galleria Plaza Hotel was chosen for the prom, and on that magical evening. April II. from eight o'clock until midnight, the seniors danced their hearts out to the Top 40 sounds of the band Eclipse . The highlight of the evening was the ring-turning ceremony, Each senior, es- corted by a date, walked through the ring to the music of The Way We Were. The buffet meal consisted of hors dā oeuvres, polish sausages. Swedish meatballs, beef teriyaki. egg rolls, fried shrimp, canapes, cheese and crackers, and various soft drinks. The seniorsā special guests were Henry Arsmtrong. Jess Miller, and Ouida Carroll. All in all. it was a fun evening. Seniors Remember The Way We Were i Ā« 3 1) Melanie Stmr and lance Hutchin- son talk over ihe Ā«election of picture . 2) Mi Ouida Carroll. Ā enior counsel- or. received senior a they arrived. 31 Robert Barne . Amy Carnes. Cheryl Carnes, fcryl Houghton. Stacy Arthur, and Bruce Clayton relax at their table. 4) Gathering In a circle, the senior sang the Alma Mater before walking through the ring. 5) Kim HuBum and Mike Clement fol- low the tradition of walking through the ring. 6) Masters of Ceremonies were Kim Hullum. Mike Clement, and Randy Marshal 7) Filling their plates are Todd ToBi- son. Melanie Staner. and lance Hutch- inson. How do you spell RELIEF? G-R-A -D-U-A - T-l-O-N Kandy Marshall gives his valedictory address. Jeanna Broussard proudly walks back to her seat alter receiving her diplo- ma. Kim HuUum and Jennifer Walstead pose for perhaps their last picture taken as a Ktl student. John thins asks. You really expect me to wear this dress?' 230 Many seniors spelled relief GRAPUA T-I-ON on May K . 1990 It certainly was exciting to ImaRy finish school after IJ or more in some cases long, hard years. Although most students couldn't wan to lake off that cap and gown and be tree for once in their lives, many were saddened at the thought of leaving their alma mater, and realizing that they must leave some of their best friends to start a new life. On the Sunday before Graduation. Baccalaureate services were held. The seniors were spoken to about the life that awaits them and were given the chance to reminisce about their past years at RfL Then, friday night at 9 PM. the commencement began. The seniors walked down the aisles and took their seats before the many friends and relatives that attended. Honors, awards, and special recognitions were presented by Henry Armstrong, principal who said the class of ā90 was by far the most outstanding class ol the past 10 years in the fields of atheleiics. academics, and musical abilities Then came the awarding of the diplomas. Many smiled, some cried, others lumped for loy. Yet after the turning of the tassels, each senior realized that he had finished a phase of his life, and a new one was fust beginning. SECRETARY ā Sandi Hanson. PRESIDENT ā Jim Dippel JUNIORS. .........CLASS OF ā81 Jamie Adam Erich Adler Marie Alarm I aura Atoright Carl AMen Robbie ABen Ralael Almara: DalaĀ Arabie Tina Ardoin Particia Arnold Terry Arredondo Stacy Arthur Alonzo Avila JoĀ«eph Bailey Stanley Badey Steve Baker Troy Baker Douglas Bank Janice Barber Rene Barriente I auric Barrow Severo Basque Billy Batten Joseph Baxter Raymond Beal Terry Beal Deborah Beene Patricia Be Louis Benavides Carolyn Bennett Sherri Benoit Jenny Bickham Edward Bishop Janet Boatman Antony Boderek Chant ay Bogie Dorothy Bonner Debra Boone Shelly Bowers KeRy Brooks Tod Brooks Karen Brown Pamela Brewer Sondra Brown Ricky Brownfield Mark Boffum Frankie Buggt 21) CO CO CO u Clifton Bullard Martbeth Burgo Lou Burrel Jepilyn Butch Jay Byrd Vincente Cabrera Marina Camacho Scott Campbell lubeth Campbell Ro a Campo Amy CarneĀ Ava Carratco Joal Carter Tere a Cart mil Jim Cauley Tanya Chaffin Scott Charhon Robert Cunero David Clement Melanie Cobb Gregory Cole Mary Conneaiy Randy Cooper Robert Corbett David Coughlen Samuel Cox Stephen CoĀ Romeo Coy Georgeann Coyer Tern Creel Maria Cruz Judith Cunninghan Colette Cupplo Donna Danley Carl Davi Don Davi Nathan Davt Ro e Davi Suzette Deakle onme Deckard Ganders Ron Hall and Jim Dippel look excited about the up coming game. Are their week-ends that bad? 234 Did our heads enlarge or did our hats shrink? cry Stephanie Ely and Lauren Freidburg. Anna Licit vĀ i Yolanda Pel con Althea Diamond Donna Dicker ion Jim Dippel Kevin Pcnlton Kyle Dodton Donna Donnefly Kriisy Dooley 8etiy Douglas Kathryn Dowler Paul Dowling Jil Downing Brenda Downs Freddie Doyle Tracy Druce Belinda Duhon Joey Duke Jeannine Duncan Tracy Dunk Charlotte Dupree Chris Fledge Tracey His Charna Ftmore Candy Fhoy Stephanie Fly Missi Fmanuel Cindi Fmory David Frwm Jose Fsquivel Cheryl Fairchild Cynthia Felder CO CO o n CO den Fischesscr ā Mark Flores Sylvia Flores Alan Flynt David Ford Terry Foster Michael Fov Raymond Fovworth 2JS JUNIORS.....CLASS OF ā81 Bayne Franco Lauren Freidberg YoUnda Fuentes Stephanie Gala tin Vickie Galvan Carol Garcia Freddie Garcia Flector Garcia Reynaldo Garcia Robert Garcia Jose Garza Gena Gentry MicheBe Gcrlich Alisa Gilliam Billy Gleason Rob Golding James Gola Wesly Gordon George Gotcher Guadalupe Gracia Chris Grail Denise Graves Gemma Greene Phillip Gregory Cathi Grigg Fva Guide Connie Gurth 236 Pal Guy Pam Gu:man John Hagberg Jack Haggerton Barbara Hal Bon Hal Harry Hank Debbie Hanlon Jack Hanson Sandl Hanson Wary Hardry Sharon Hardman Denise Hardy Jay Hargis Shefly Have Sydney He aid Donna Hechter Cindy Henmngton Cuauntemoc Hernando: Dennl Herring Janet Hester David Hosier James HiBin John Himsel Rhonda Honeycutt Wtfliam Hor iman Alvin Housman 237 JUNIORS.....CLASS OF ā81 CO CO CO O' Carolyn Hud ton lift Hufford Dean Hutto Shawn Irwin Doyle IvcĀ Donna Jackson Scotty Jackson PhiOip Jaubert JoĀ o Jenkins Jeanine Jewell Angela Johnson Jana Johnson Jeffrey Johnston Carolyn Jones Diane Jones Arthur Juare: KeBy Kaufman Cathi Keene Annette KeBy Glenn Kenna loo King Nancy Knox I vnaiu Kohl Tommy Kovatclk Annette Knstek Russell Krutsinger Regina Kubicek Barbara lafrent: lisa lamendola Tamara lancaster Trank I ancon Arleen land lee lavergne Jana lawrence Annette Irmood linda lewis Sandra lewis Wendy I lies lynn lipsey James llovd Jack loftin Jesse lope: Ruby lope: Whip McAlister Terry McCain Benny McCartney Greg McCleflan Kenneth McClelan 238 āI sold (Ā«ve mums, count 'em. fivelā says Annette Krlstek as Alisa Gilliam shows off their handiwork. Jay Byrd, are you eating again? Kevin McColom Sherry McDowell Karen Mcthannon Julie McWhirter I auric Mabry Eugene Mack Hope Mackert Tony Maine Brian Mann Theresa Martin Caroline Marline; Jeffery Martinet joe Martinet Martin Martinet Patricia Martinet Ramon Martinet Tracy Mason Tamrnte Masters Sutanne Matysiak $aly Mayo Angel Medrano Beuna Mi Her Geannelte Muon Trisha Mooney Theresa Moore Rosetia Morgan Randy Newton lisa Nichols lidia Nieto Anna Nino Olrlia Olivo Gary OāNeal Tom Or I man TO CO n CO CO CD 2J9 JUNIORS.....CLASS OF ā81 Jr. cheerleaders. Sandi Hanson and Lori King, work on a run-through poster for Friday night's game. $uun O'Suit v.in Kay Oviedo Wiliam Oviedo Candy Pardon Sieffani Parkmton Melanie Pavliika Linda Payne li a Payne Jennifer Peirce Sharmaine Peter Jame Philip Bret Pierce John Pitt Philip Plante le lie Pieatant Steve Poirot Carl Polak Judy Pommier Wayne Poplaiki Truett Porn Debbie Powell Ronnie Powel David Prickett Robert Pritchett Wiliam Ouarrel Carlo Ramirez Jr. Kenneth Randal Freda Rather Malynda Ray Marc Razo David Reave Robin Reed Robert Regian Kevin Reily Aida Rendon Tami Rhea 240 Andy Richardson Darrel Riche Patricia Rio Mark Roach Debra RobinĀ Leticia Rodriguez Sandra Rodriguez Hugo Rul Ten Rustell Robert SalmaĀ Troy SanderĀ Sylvia SantoĀ Jerilynn Sapp Samuel Sauced Jame Scarborough David Schrock Joel Segua Danny Sieber Dena SimmonĀ John Sinclair Cheryl Sipie Michael Skatns Alom Smith Brenda Smith Julie Smith Ktmmie Smith Wiio Smith Janet Snoek Lynn Sobray Mary Sorola Don Spell Laura StapleĀ John StaĀ ney Arnold Steed John Stehlmg John Stevenson TO CO n CO CO 241 Oh Romeo. Romeo. ays Barbara Hall elatedly, wherefore art thou Romeo?ā JUNIORS.....CLASS OF ā81 Jim Dippel. Kevin Dodson, and David Erwin take a break in the commons. Raymond Si John Kerry Storck Sharon Strahan Carl Strickland Stellam Strickland Wade Strickland lira Stringer Debra Stuckly Angela Sullivan Janet Sutter held Jimmy Taylor Anna Tenorio Donald Thain David Thei Elizabeth Thiele Brett Thomas Egan Thomas Matt Thomas Patrick Thomas Dave Thompson Douglas Thompson Rodney Tmdol John Tinsley Luis Torres Joe Tolvin Katherine Trahan David Tucker Hollis Turner Annalisa Vargas Mary Vilarreal Sonya Villarreal Robert Voss 242 Sir Dunk-a loi.' Tyrone Nichols, shoois for two. Morb Walker Stephen Walker Juanita Walton Deana Ward linda Webb Martha WeĀ t Wesley Westbrook Nancy Whitcomb Mark White Michele Wiliam Vernon Wiliams Pam Wiliams Kathleen Williamson Donna Wilson Pune Wilson Mark W.ndhager Toby Winslo Tammy Woods Samuel Wool ton Debra Wright Pougbs Wright Leigh Wright Tammy Wright Daniel Ybarra Ruben Zamora John Zink Ott Zuercher TO CO n CO CO oo 243 JUNIORS. . . . . . .CLASS OF ā81 SOPHOMORES. . . .CLASS OF ā82 ENT Pat Murphy. PRESIDENT ā Gina Bradshaw OPHOMORES. . . .CLASS OF āB1 SOPHOMORES. . . .CLASS OF ā 7.Q. -IO SSV1T ⢠' Sg?JOWOHdOS IPS Beatrice Aldaco Lawrence Alfred Jose Andrade Gary Arable John Arrenoao Timothy Archer Gary Armer Alyson Armstrong Gr aceiyn Arnold Jill Arnold Diane Ashcraft le ley Auchter Heschel Austin Clifford Ayers tula Bailey Richard Bailey Teresa Bailey Kimberly Balcerak Tamata Barnett Paul Barry Thelma Basque: Kamie Baughman Julia Bearden I aura Beaslev Katie Bednarski Cynthia Benavides Ron Bentley Debbie Bergeron lisa Bertsch James Berwick Damon Bethke Sharon Bishop Mark Blankenship Marcus Rlasmgame tlsie Blocker Mark Roderek Barry Bond Craig Boudreaux Richard Bowen Gina Bradshaw Jeffery Bradshaw Roxanne Breaux Eleanor Brechecn Lloyd Rrecheen Gary Brinkley Stacy Brisbm Pam Britt U'endy Britt SheHy Brooks Judy Broussard Beverly Brown 247 CN CO CO CO CO David Browi Tamra Brown Michael Brown Tressa Brunt Nay dean Budwinc Robert Bunt in Kathryn BurgeĀ Paula Burgess Steven Burn I elix Cabrera Marta CamanRo Rubba Campbell Si v Campbell Roel Cardona Darla Carlisle Victor Carr Jell Caruthert Joe Cattenada Carmen CattiHo Bruce Causey Rridgette Celes tine Maria Cerino James Chapman Barbara Chappell Thomas Chaver Cynthia Childress Teresa Choate Timothy Christensen Vernon Christmas Susan Ciepper Thomas CUft Tina Cole Angela Collins Tommy Comeaux Vone id Cook Norman Cooling Gera I do Cociei Dell Cox Kevin Cox 248 SOPHOMORES. . . .CLASS OF '82 James Foxworth Sandy Fredrick ton IIĀ French Sherry French Steven Fne Ramiro Fuentes Itabel Galvan Cheryl Ganey Myrna Garate Octaviano Garcia Candy Garcia Daniel Garcia Pelma Garcia Ellrm Garcia Itimba Garcia Julian Garcia Micheal Garcia Dora Garza Corrle Gatkey Alan Gaylord Terry Get ford Christine Gifcert Felix Gipson Joanna Gold Paul Gofla Buddy Gongor a vc got to know when to hold 'em Raymond Gonzales Veronica Gonzales Mary Gonzales RUnca Gracia Judy Greenawalt Ron Griffin Caroline Guzman Pam Gw In John Ftafer lisa HaJtom Tyba Hammon Robin Hankes Amy Hanlm Richard Hardy Grace Hargis Rodney Harmon Roger Harp Raynetta Harm Kent Harr iton Anthony Havel Douglas Haynes Leslie Heller Greg Henderson leesia Hendm Kyle Hensley Terry Herbert Carol Hiatt WiUiam Hinkle Gilbert Hinoiosa Magdalena Hinojosa ion Holcomb Tanya Holcomb Melanie Hoflawav Arlen Holle Sarah HoHier Anthony Holmes Roy Hoskins Roy Hoyt Tracy Huddleston Victor Hutchins Ayesha Bahi Ricky Issacks Tracy Jackson Kelly Jacobs Judy Broussard smiles for the camera. n CO co 03 hO 2S1 CN CO ā¢Ā CO CO u CO LU on CO Liz Rincon and Arleen land arc happy to find their locker. Tony Jagnanon Marion Jenkins Cassandra Jennings Al Johnson Jessie Johnson Donna Jones fcmily Jones Julie Joseph Joan Kabela Laura Kahanek Robert K dibit: Susan Kaura Scon Kei Sheri Keller Kaye Kely Michael Keiy David King Debra Kloesel Stephen Koenig Kathryn Kohler Lloyd Kolb Lou Ann Kramer Ramiro lafuentr Scott lannie Jaime Lara Alice Larsen Lystra Lawrence Jay me Lawrence Ramon Lednma Steven lee Joe leger Cathy Lemond Elisa terms Irankie terms Tina lewis Pete Ruhl easinā on down the road. 2$ 2 Dina Lindsey Karen Lloyd Joanna lohkamp John lode Ā Rhonda lope: Christopher luca frank lundy Macey IvonĀ Beth Me Aimer Kim Balcerak and Melody Means take time from eating to say. Heyl Chrit McCaleb Joe McClelland Michele McCImtock Debbie McCoBough Sandra McDonald Steve McGee Harry McLaughlin KriĀ McWhirter Afcert Magdalene Nancy Maiden Rita Malone Rodney Marshal Estefana Martinez Maria Martinez Ana Martinez Ruth Martinez Sammy Matter tiP 1E1 I Pam Mathi Melodv Mean Jo e Mendez Connie Mercer Stacy Miller fmeĀ t Mltchel Karl Mitchel Jellrey Moon Matthew Moore John Foster getting some help from a friend. n CO CO ā¢Ā« CD ro 2S3 Robyn Morrel Tammy Pag Kimberly Palmer T her eta Palmer Donald Parker Stacy Parnell Maria Par tula Micheal Partin Todd Pence Donna Perez Brenl Perry Cindy Peier Chrittma Peterton Eric Peterton Deborah Petty Danny Murray Gary Murray Pat Murray Ter eta Nath Van Nell Martha N el ton Jonathon Newman Robert Norm Tyler 0'8nen Maria Olivaret Diana Ormtbee Sylvia Ortegon Annette Ortman Rodney Owent Paula Pace Dorcu Petty Beth PiRow Timmy Pitt Jo eph Plait Yolanda Polo Jeffrey Poole Tammy Page does noi want books for lunch again! Ramona Porter Jerry Prothro Melanie Pryor lui On moneĀ Wesley Radeker Carlo Ramirez Juan Ramirez Ralph Ramon Terry Rather Kim Rawlinton Guadulupe Razo Michele ReeveĀ Michael Honeycutt Michael Regian Charles Renfro Tina Renteria Robert Renteria Tammy Reynold Charie Rhode Imda Rhode Angela Rice Carl Richard on Pelaina Richardson Elizabeth Rincon James Riordan Cynthia RioĀ Veronica Rio Dale Ripley Tammy Robertson ,CN 00  ⢠CO CO tluterio Rodrigue: tlvia Rintrigue: Mandy Rodrigue Dora Rodrigue: Mari da Rodrigue Nancy Rodrigue Pally Rodrigue Ricky Rodrigue: Richard Rodrigue: Tilo Rodrigue: Michael Roeder Carmen Roger Tracy Roger Indira Roopnarme Mary Ro a Tracy Rothe Donna Route Kerrie Ruyle Michele Ruyle Norma Saen: Caihy Salma Ureal Salina Norma Salina Karen Sanche: Ruben Sanche: laddy Sander ton Shawn Sanlord Gerri Santana Jame Sam ana nt Annette Ortman at the Weight Watchers Convention. Dana Sdigman Carla Sdman Jacquelyn SeweU lynda Shaw Shelia Shaw James Shirlev Myron Sicko Carol SkewĀ Renee Smith Kathryn Smith Michele Smith Pam Smith Romanita SiluenteĀ Thaddeus Sikorsk. Kevin Sllvey Teresa Sllvey larry Simpson W iliam Sims Leslie Singleton Beverly Snodgrass Charles Sorola James Sorrels Steven Stansburv Bonita Stephenson David Sterling Connie Stevens Ronald Stoerner Mark Street Steven Strickland It must be puppy love. Kern Thru ion X) 5 -O 1 0 n j jo Connie Tobin Carlo Torre Danny Torre Dougla Trapp Richard Triche Bridgetl Tucker Donna tucker Todd Tiller Sutan Tm lev Enjoying an early lunch 256 Mike Vail Lucy Varga Silvia Verattegui Bryan Vestal Diane Vo Beth Wallace Kr 1 11 Walton Jim Warren Elina Watty Grace W augh Laura Weaver Rhonda Weem Steven We lbrook Rhonda Wheeler Sonya White Jame White Celeste Wtlco EBington Wifcins Cheryl Willard Anita Wilium Matthew William Todd Wiliams Dennit Wilson Karen Wilson Mltzie Winn Pat Woerner Ted Woods Natasha Wooley David Wotipka Derick Wristers Jerry W'yant Agapito Ybarra Patricia Young Karla Young Tim Young n CO CO 03 ro 259 I I :RESHMEN f _ CLASS OF FRESHMEN........CLASS OF ' i :. Esther Aguirre Oscar Aguirre Curtis Ake Carrie Akers Jennifer Alam: Phillip Alberty Sherry Albrighi Connie Aldrich ludivina Alegria lyndon Alfred Kim ABen Teresa A en Manuel Atmara: Emelio Almendarei Angelina Anderson Betty Anderson Stephen Anderson Keith Arabie Steven Armer Eddison Arnold Darron Ash Consueto Avila Amy Baker Bruce Banta Glendora Baraias Winona Barber Tina Barbin Michele Barnett Felix 8arratachea Vivian Barrow Tammie Baria Cheryl Beal Dena Beene HoBisa Beene Fabia Bell Delilah Benard Edwardo Benavides Esther Benavides Craig Bertsch Psst What's the answer to number 3? 261 CO CO ā¢Ā co co Karen Bigger Patricia Bivona Suzanne Boatman Daryl Boat ner Monica Boutv.cll Sharon Bowen Kathy Bovce Stephanie Bradly 6ary Bradfhaw Vernon Breaux Clete 8rewer Dexter Brook Charlie Brown Su an Brown Kenneth Brymer William Bunt in Darla Burn Kellie Burrell Tami Butch Joe Cabrera Bryan Caeser Monica Caldwell Jacqueline Camacho Miguel Campo Rebecca Cantu Philip Carter Manuel Ca titto Elazar CattiMo Sandra Castillo Kyle Cauley Jo e Cermo Tina Chandler Eugene Chauviere Maria A. Chavira Maria J. Chavira Lucy Chmtian Sharon Ci nero L inwood Clance Jana Colley Karen Cole Gwen Johnson What a facet CO O' 26? Aw. it's not so hard to be a freshman.ā n CO CO O Barbara Cole Tamara Coltharp Brian Condra Joseph Conncaly Krilt Cook Siacy Cook Marsha Corum Kathleen Coughlen Katherine Con Rodney Co Sylvia Coy Nanette Cravey Michael Creekmore Anthony CrichtonĀ Gregory Crow Donna Cruickshank Marta Crum tdmard Davis Angela Deakle Clinton Driafieid Eugene Deleon Beverly Denney Arlene Diamond Charles Dorsey Belinda Druce Kelley Dudley Timothy Dull Georgina Dulley Howard Duhon James Edward James Elkins Karyn Ells Robert Emanuel leslie Erwin Elizabeth Escagne Cynthia Eschberger Albert Estrada Rodney Evans Larry Fenton JUI Fisher FRESHMEN....CLASS OF ā83 Rotenda Floret Tammy Fondoo Mil Ford Viola Garza Gerald Gerllch Dee Gibson Samuel Ford Joe Franco Sylvia Franco The overalT thought for the day to: Rosalind Frank Wendy Frazier Dwighi F regia Jessie f rie Jesse Frields Martha luentes Rudolph Gad ison Jeffrey Gallagher Michele Galvan A dan Garcia Jose Garcia Naomi Garcia Pedro Galvan Susana Galvan Clifford Gammef Clete Brewer Pamela Garcia Dolores Garza Miguel Garza 264 Mary Gotta Waller Gonzale Thereta Gonzalez The Ladies Man. Thoma Hay Krty Heath Jody Hebert Robert Han on Kathy Harvey Karen Hawktn Rebecca Goodman Karen Gordon Deborah Grave Donna Henderton Robert Herring Evelyn He ier n TO m CO CO CO «⢠00 Co 265 Donna He e Stacie HJI David Hilton Jay Isaac Vs Charlotte We Deadria Jack Raymond Hobbs Randall Holcomb Susan Holle Tammy Hoflier Lisa Holloway Kyle Holmes Stacy Hoover Robert Hopkins Elizabeth HoweB Gloria Ibarra Rabia llahi James Isaack Darrin Jackson Herber to Jaime Jamissa Jarmon George Jevnell Gwendolyn Johnson Mary Johnson Vickie Johnson Ann Jones Yolanda Jones Christine Joseph Theresa Juarez lisa Kader Anita Kelly lesley KeBy lynette Kelly act naturali Kara Keyes Richard Ktlcrease Shawn King Walter Kirbv v. Melinda Kirkland a Debbie Knapp Karen Kohler Janet Kouskoutu Michael Kovakik MitcheB Kovalcik Tracy krutfinger Marion Kubicek Jessica ladusch Eva laErent: Kenneth laErent: Tina Land Joel lander Coby Langford Tamer a lee Robin leffingweH Janies lewis Patrick lewis Ursula lewis U . Cr c O: O- 2V FRESHMEN....CLASS OF ā83 Lisa I ipso Nikita Little John lloyd Konnie Lockhart Gilbert Lopei Martha lope: Ruth Loved Mary Lucille Tanya lyltle Keith McBride Deanna McCarty Kyle McCreary Monica Caldwell ā Deep in thought. Juan Mac hue a Kmten Mack Rodney Macon Noel Mad i ton Meli a Madray Dirindia Maloney Sara Maloney Charles Manley Kellie Burrell says. I've heard this one be fore. as Kara Keyes tells Lesley Kelly and 0 f CHin McDowell Sheila McGraw Truman McIntyre Harry McLaughlin 268 Kim Manley Cynlhui Marceaux Clarissa Marshal Thomas Martn n 70 Joseph Mari me: Steve Marline: A ng clique Mart insen Paria May m CO Wynona Stay Held Tracy Meadow Gracieta Mende: Soma Mende: i m ⢠Judy Westerman seems to think Belinda Druce is full of baloney. Karen Erwin about her exciting weekend. Jamie Merchant Susie Mitchel Wiliam Muon Concepcio Montemayor Michael MoretocK James Storg.ni Robert Morris Oonnis Morton Mary Morton Mary Moseley Lawrence Motion Penny Moulton n co CO o CD Co 269 CO CO ⢠CO co Li_ Darin Murphy Carmen Mute Ronnie Natter Denise Nava Thom Newton Danet te Nichols fvle Nipar Marcia Norm Maureen O'Keel e Kevin O'ReiMy Martin Oropeia Monte Orr tlvia Ortegon lui Ortegon Martha Ortiz Alana Owen Seth Pagel Douglas Parkinson Ava Pek Monica Pek Robin Perkin Carolyn Phlnny Dena Pilkenton Amy Poftak Melissa Polo Brenda Poole Douglas Poplaski Robert Po Deana Powel Deidre Powell Lee Ann Pratt Lita President I ilia Prosper David Pryor Valerie Railsback Hector Ramirez leflrey Raney Terry Raymond Maria Razo David Regian Sally Register Sandra Renteria 270 Martin Rove Pete Reyna Bobbi Reynold Kirk Rice Kevin RichardĀ«on lisa Richardson Ta Robinson Dorothy Robies Julian Rocha Karen Rocha Timothy Roche David Rodrigue: Eva Rodrigue: Leticia Rodrigue: Miraida Rodrigue: Raul Rodrigue: Curtis Roe Eshwar Roopnarme Dolores Rosa Jesse Rosas Kdan Rosas $hirley Rosenbaum Debra Rouse Thurman Rowlett Rhonda Royder Patricia Russell Hilda Salmas Thomas SaRer Dan Samora Mariceta Sanche: Sara Sanche: Gordon Sanderson David Sandhop Pamela Santana Sandra Sauceda David Scarborough Chad Schoubroek Todd Schrock Wesley Scott Alicia Seigier Michael Serena Norma Servantes n TO m CO n CO CO Oo Co 271 CO CO ⢠CO CO CO LU CtL LL_ Dc i ShirWy Larry Shirley Dun Sicbcr Janie Simkint Brian Sun Tcrcaa Singleton William Slaughter A Ren Skune Carrie Smith Conatancr Smith Debra Smith James Smith John Smith Laura Smith Marianne Smith Rodney Smith Scott Smith Christina SoroU Dion Sorrefls Ginger Spell John Spurgeon Albert Spyker Alex Stacy Flora Stange Constance Stevenson Rosalyn Stewart Donna Strickland Rhonda Sulivan Tommy Surles Gregory Sutphm John Swint Gerald Tall Veronica Tapp 11nda Theiss Connie Thomas Marlaina Thomas Joseph Thomas Stephen Thomas Leighton Thompson Michefle Thompson Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Just think, someday 272 theyāll be seniors. Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Kyle Tilton Rhonda Imdol Parrel Toney Nancy Toney Martina Tovar Cecilia Trevino Roberta Tyler Donna Vanderbeek Sandra Vanhorn Maria Vela Maria Verastigut Petra Villanueva Fred Wade Angela Walker Laura Walt lead latricia Warren Don Watklnt MicFiel Welch Jimmy Wellt Charlene Wente SheHey Wetcott Carol WettelhoM Judy Wetter man Shara Wheatley Karen Whitaker Todd Wilet Gwendolyn Williams laDonna Williams Michele Wiliams Melonev Wilts Michael Wilson Rosalyn Wilt Holy W inslow Byron Woods Mark Woods Kevin Wooley Kikl Writters Regina Yepei Kelli Young Gina Zink Tl TO m n CO CO Oo Co 2?3 Many students at Robert E. Lee were recog- ⢠noized because of academic achievements, sports participation, and various honor posi- tions. Honor societies, top ten. and banquets all hosted students that were congratulated for their outstanding performances. With a stu- dent body full of exceptional students, it is not a wonder they brag. We're Stil the One. I) Elected Mitt Robert E. lee and General are Selena Webb and John Efcim. 3) Prince Anne Walace e corted by her father during the homecoming game. J) Valedictorian Ran- dy Marthal it caught oil guard while coming out of twim- mtng. 4) Jay Newton waiting for hi name to be caSed at the Spring Sport banquet. 5) Tracfctter. Glen Henna show off hi date and hrt award. Top Of The Class Who's Who At R.E.L. SHARON LONG Activities 4 yr . Band. 3 yr . Anchor Chib Soph Director. Jr Director. Secretary. 2 yr JCl Treasurer. 3 yr . National Honor So- ciety. 2 yr . National Latin Honor Society. Rand District Band 3 yr .. Region Band I yr. I atm Contest First place in '79 Regional and Id in '79 State First place In ā80 Regional and State contest . Poetry Won First place in Optimist Poetry Con- test. 1st place in Sterling library Poetry Contest and 3rd place In U oF H Poetry Contest. Award Commended by National Merit Scholar- ship Program, was National Council oF Teachers oF English Finalist, received DAR Good Citizenship Award, won Odd FeBows Essay Contest, and was named in Whoās Who Among American High School Student . MIKE CLEMENT Football 3 yrs. letterman. Winner ol Pi-Yi Kern Award Rate ball 3 yr . letterman. all district |unior year, honorable mention senior year Activities Student Council Rep 4 yrs. Key Ckib 3 yrs. Secretary 3 yrs.. National Flonor So- ciety 2 yrs.. Fellowship ol Christian Ath- lete 4 yr .. lee Traveler one yr.. Boysā State Delegate Awards Graduated Magna Cum laude. Whoās Who Among American High School Stu- dents. Society oF Distinguished American High School Students GERALD SALINAS Activities JETS. Interact Club. FCA. National Honor Society. JCl football 3 yr. letterman. A District Defensive End. 1979 Houston Post Super Football Team. Received James Gay Award Baseball 3 yr . letterman. Al-District a a Sr. pitclver. Co-Captain and MVP 1980 Mtsc. Whoās Who Among American High School Students. Graduated Magna Cum laude. Received Texas AIM University Presi dent's Scholarship JENNIFER WALSTEAD Activities Brigadiers 4 yr .. Student Council 3 yr .. Antlers 3 yr . Future Teachers oF America 4 yr .. vice president. AFS I yr.. Junior Classical League I yr.. Latin Honor Society 2 yr .. National Honor Society Sports Girlsā Swim Team 2 yrs. varsity letter man-Regional qualifier Awards Who's Who Anwng American High School Student . Recipient of Texas Chemical Council Award, lechner Award. Top Ten of F980 Class 6th. DOUGLAS MALONE Football 3 yrs letterman. Speech. 3 yr . letterman. ROTC 3 yr . Outstanding Cadet by Vet eran of Foreign War . Marine Corp. league of Houston and Rllās ROTC unit Activities Interact 3 yrs. Served as Secretary For Interact SELENA WEBB Activate Cheerleader 4 yrĀ .. JRA 3 yr .. Chaplin. Student Council 3 yr .. HA 3 yr . Drama Ca l member of Ull Zone winning play. Carl member ol The Hobbit Honor Latin Honor Society I yr.. National Honor Society 3 yr .. Fr.. Soph., Jr. Duche Fr.. Soph, Jr Favorite . I9S0 Homecoming Oueen. Ml Ā R E. lee KIM HULLUM Brigadier 4 yr member. Baritone Sergeant k. yr.. Company Commander Sr year. Hazel Ev an Award Activities JR A 3 yr .. Program Chairman Jr. yr.. V Pre . Sr. yr. Choir Chorale 3 yr . Chaplain. Secretary. Treat Activities National Honor Society. AFS 3 yr .. JCt I yr . German Club 3 yr . Award Secretary Senior Clay. Graduated Cum laude 34th. Recipient of Dr Paul Hodge Memorial. Recipient ol lee Boo ter Club Scholarship BYRON LEWIS footbsll 3 yr AH District Track 3 yr .. 5th in tate in ICO meter Award James Slick f Bit Award. Beverly Rock hold Award. Named to Who' Who In Texa football. Named to Who's Who Among High School Athlete of the Southwett RANDY MARSHALL Swimming 3 yr letterman Activities Student Council 3 yrĀ .. served as V Pre Sr yr.. Key Club president. FCA. JETS Chaplain. German Club. National Honor Society. National Honor Society Award National Merit Finalist-winner of National Merit JKXĀ Scholarship. Presidential Scholar Program finalist MATT JOHNSON Activate National Honor Society Vice President. Key Club Treasurer. Fellowship of Chris- tian Athlete . Junior Engineering and Technical Society-V Pre . Freshman Class President. Senior Class President foothill 4 yr .. I varsity letter Basketball 3 yr .. Baseball 4 yr .. 3 varsity letters Award National Merit Commended Student. Winner ol Sons ol American Revolution Good Citizenship Award ANNE WALLACE Activine ETA 3 yrĀ .. JRA. AFS. Student Council. National Honor Society Brigadier Drum and Bugle Commander. Oueen Brigadier Ball GoH 3 yr. letter. MVP 1990 Award Elaine Combs Brown Award. Prince Efomecoming Ā£'9. AB School Favorite, lee Relay Oueen 1990. Who's Who Among High School Students 279 National Honor Society I) SENIOR MEM8ERS bonum row (Er) Tracey Bonem, Judy Ceseau . Jube Windhager. parliamentarian), Man Johnson (Vice-President), Mike Clem- ent (President), Mannett Madden (Secretary), Vincent lannle (Treasurer). Randy Marshall, limia Horns, Mark Mayfield, linda Jewett, Sandi Parker, Susan Watts 2nd row (l r) Karen Smith, Alicia Wilkinson, Anita Renteria, Terry Ussery, Tracey Greer, Margie I ipscomb, Julie Caruthers, Lori Kristek, Tracy Chari son, David Duke, Kim Huttum, Carol Gregerson, Cheryl Moseh, Donna Smith, Salena Webb, Ann Davis, Jennifer Walstead. Dorothy Gira- deau, Stephanie Pavlas, Jana Brady, Margot Bruce, Linda HeaveI top row (Er) Lora Mullins, Cathy Elsey, Annette Snotlgrass, Cher a Thomlson, Terri Alaniz, Sharon long, Gerakt Salinas, I ee Ann Woods, Stacy Sattee, Tammy Marshal, Daniel Greenawalt, Teresa Sana, Anne Wallace, Brian Hole, Terrie Watson, Chris Bultzo, Rhonda Casey, Tom Kohler, Lance Hutchinson, Mike Rice, Courtney Rodrigues, Gary Murrey, Ricky Vaughn, Jay Hew ton, Robert Mor- eno, David Westerman, Randy Lyons }) JUNIOR MEMBERS top row (Er) Cindy Emory, Kevin Reltty, Chris Grad, Kerry Stork, Laura Albright, Wade Strickland, Arnold Stead, Mark Koip, Matt Thomas. Laurie Mabry, Tracy Druce, Haney Whitcomb, Allen Elynt, Jim Cauley, David Erwin, James Hittin, Robert Salinas, Sharmalne Peters, Brian Mann, Scott Charlson, Jen I ynn Sapp, Melanie Cobb, Rosetta Morgan bottom row (Er) Sally Mayo, Alisa Gilliam, Annette Kristek, Judi Cunningham, Dena Simmons, lib Thiele, Jepilyn Busch, Theresa Moore, leigh Wright, Tony Wright, Carl Poliak, Stephanie Gallatin, Kristen Dooley, Stephanie Strickland, Gina Kubicek, Denise Graves, Jeanlne Jewett, Donna Hechter. Diane Jones, Linda Webb Latin Honor Society I. Nancy Racz. Vincent Lannie. and Stacy Sallee are patiently waiting (or the banquet to begin. 3. Linda Webb and Robert Mor- eno enjoy the food at the Roman banquet. i. MEMBERS: kneeling (l-r) Carla Manley i Dee Gibson. Vincent lannict Lori Kristeki Judy Ce- zeauxi Nancy Raczi Margot Bruce. Stacy Sallee, standing, first row (l-r) Diana Ashcraft. Tracy Bonem. Agnes George. Terry Ussery. Chris Grail. Anita Renteria. Julie Caruthcrs. Missy Coughlen. Marsha Norris. Belinda Druce. Kim Balcerak. David Er- win. second row (l-r) Steve McGee. Rob Bunt in. Dwayne Sali- nas. Matt Moore. Scott Lannie. Brent Perry. Margy Lipscomb. Wade Strickland. Mark Mayfield. Linda Neavd. Liz Escagnc. David Coughlen. 28' French Honor Society PREVIOUS MEMBERS Ur) Stephanie Strickland. Chan drika Patel. Stephanie Pavlas. Alicia Wilkinson. Stephanie Ely. Cathy Elsy. Dorothy Giraā deau 3) NEW MEMBERS (kr) Mrs. Ashley. Joanna lohkamp. Ke vm Reilly. Courtney Renin guez. David Wotipka. Denise Graves. Tammy Marshall 297 Thespians MemberĀ ol lh therpunĀ are Annie Cru ckĀ«hank Wendy Brill. Terri Sdvey, pomor. Rotemary Calico. Debbie ToĀ , Marine! Madden. Freda Raiher. and Charlie Blake. The Thespians are. in other words, the Drama Honor Society. The most distinguished drama students are chosen to be members of the Thespians. The group consists of those students who have an excellent ability to act. among other things done In drama. Sponaor ot ihe theapianĀ h MrĀ Rosemary Calico 283 Kevin Dodson 4 Ltb Thiele Each year a few distinguished students are chosen to represent their school at boysā and girls' state. This year three junior boys. Jim Dippel. Kevin Dodson, and Mark Kolp. and one junior girl. Lib Thiele, were chosen. Both programs are designed to teach the youth of today con- structive attitudes toward the American form of government. The dele- gates are chosen on the basis of leadership, character, integrity, and scholarship. Each delegate should be active, involved in school and community, and Interested in government. 1980 Relay Queen 8 Court The 1980 Relay Queen and her court were an- nounced March 39 at the Rockhold Relays in Me- morial Stadium. Nearly fifty girls, sponsored by various senior homerooms and clubs from both lee and Sterling, were entered in the contest. At left, the 1980 Relay Queen. Anne Wallace, accepts her trophy from last year's queen. Gina Crocker. 285 Eat, Drink And Be Honored The annual Honors Banquet for the 19791980 school year was held May 6 in the REl cafete- ria. The banquet began with the invocation pre- sented by Mike Clement and the welcome by Matt Johnson. Entertainment was provided by Mr. Eugene Stephenson. Mr. Dennis Eichler. Greg Ripley. Ott Zuercher. and Nathan Davis. The recognition of individual honors was pre- sented by Mr. Henry Armstrong. A barbecue dinner was served and Mike Clement gave the closing comments. Matt Johnson receiver hi good citizenship award. Sons ol the American Revolution, from one of their current members. Greg Ripley. Nathan Davis, and Eugene Stephenson provide the banquet with entertainment. 287 Football Banquet . .. The football banquet this year was held at the Civic Center on January 3. 1980. Football players and their dates enjoyed a meal as they listened to Rex Dockery from Texas Tech, the guest speaker. Six awards were given to various players. The Dan Stallworth Award for outstanding lineman and backĀ the James Gay Award for high scholastic achievementĀ the Pi Yi Kern Award for spirit and determinationĀ the Gulf Award for most valuable playerĀ and the Great Gander Award for continuing athletic excellence after high school. A Winning Celebration I) Mike Clement receive the PĀ -Vi Kern Award )) The Great Gander Award goes to Dennis Greenawalt. 3) Ronald Ryer ts the outstanding lineman 4) Robert Barnes and Wendy Fenton enjoy a good meal. 5) John Finn receives the Gull Award and Dan Stalworih Award lor outstanding back. 6) Posing lor the camera are Abe la Ernst. Tracy flowers, and James Fontenot. 7) Doc Malone. Ryron lewis, and Angela Morgan talk over old times. 8) Rex Dockery speak to the crowd. 9) Gerry Salma is given the James Gay Award. Athletes Honored At Spring Sports Banquet I) Monroe Nichols accept hi award. 3) David Duke and Gerald SalinaĀ hand out certificateĀ for baseball J) Accepting honor for basketball are Lance Stewart. David Coughlen. JameĀ« Hillm. Tyrone Nichol . Ronald Byer . DarreR Hunter, and Joe Bally. 4) Jame Gleason and Christy French talk thing over. 5) Wendy Llle laughs a Phillip Jaubert tell a |oke. Wa it really that funny? 6) Dorothy Giradeau enjoy herself at the banquet. 'VX'. esra ..Ā«IMS.; VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Top Kim Boatman 3nd Shawn Ir win. Janet Boatman 3rd: Anna De- Leon. Coach Taylor. Arleen land. 4th Tamara Brown. Laura Albright, lisa Stringer. Annette Kelly 5th. Tammif Matters. Susan O'Sullivan. DISTRICT WINNERS FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL Top Miss Payne. Rosalyn Wilt. Betty Anderson. Angela Johnson. Jnd, Becky Cantu. 3rd' Annette Morton. 4th, lynette Kelly. Gwen Johnson. 8ottom, Tina land. Moni- ca Caldwell FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Top Row Miss Payne. Donna Crulckshank. Ursula Lewis. 2nd Rot Arleen Diamond. Cindy Eshberger. Susan Holle Monica Caldwell. Sandra Costelo ird Row Betty Anderson, tecilia Trevino. Rosalyn Wilt. Bobby Tyler. Laura Walttesd CROSS COUNTRY GIRLS Top Row Nanette Cravey. Marilyn Flynn. Cindy Emory. Miss Burgin. Back row, Beverly Brown. Laurie Barrow. Collett Cup pies J.V. BASEBALL Top Row Robert Salma . Michael Moon. Ricky Rodriquez. Karl Mitchell. David Prickett. Johnny Martinez. Jamie San- tana. and Curti Roe. manager Bottom Row Scon Herring. Tommy Kovalcik. Pat Murphy. Tony Wright. Jame Hilhn. Kelly Jacob . Joe Etquivel. and Coach Herxik. GIRLS SWIM TEAM I to R Alpha Smtlh. Julie EHedge. Dorothy Girardeau. Jennifer RogiMio. Linda Neavel. Vivian Barrow. Kay Oviedo. Jamie Merchant. Tanya Caffm. Debra Kloeiel- SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM Top Row Leonard Short. David King. Albert Magdeleno. Alan Gaylord. Van Nell. Dean MoĀ eley. Steven Stantbury. Gary Wood . Barry Bond. Ken Fentre . Ronald Sim . Greg HlO. Steven Strickland. 2nd Row, Pat Murray. Agapito Ybarro. Kelly Jacob . Mike Vail. Karl Mitchell. Clay Bla mgame. Randy Ely. Jame Shirley. Gary Hardy. Domingo Eitrada. John Amede. Steven McGee, irdRow Joe Herzik. Mike Garcia. Alan Craft. Richard Turner. Gary Armer. Pete Ruhl. Pat Murphy. Jeff Brad haw. Dirk Wn ter . Jamie Lawrence. Greg Haler. Jame Hen der on. Anthony Havel. Todd Tiller 4th Row Thoma Clift. Craig Boudreaux. Dale Co . Jamie Santana. Jo eph Flower . Daniel Garcia. Ralph Ramon. Erne t Mitchefl. Lawrence Alfred. Arlen Hollo. Gary Herrington ADVERTISING Dodge Without I ho aid our advertisers the Lee TRAVELER would never be able to boast We re StiH the One. With the continued support of our advertisers, the staff was helped financial- ly in planning and producing this edition of the Lee TRAVELER. Thank you. advertisers, for the part you played In the 1980 TRAVELER. INSURANCE 295 MIIIN PARTIN'S FURNITURE Furniture Used But Not Abused And Antiques Too CLARK AND JUDY 422-5049 POWELL SHOE REPAIR CLOSED SUNDAY 4 MONDAY The Sherwin-Williams Co. 141 I Alexander Drive Baytown. Texai 77520 422 8175 424 W. Main Bill Partin Baytown, Texas Owner Complete DecoratiĀ ? ServiceĀ PaintĀ . Carpat. Drapariat. Wallpaper. WoĀ m WoodĀ , and light FiitureĀ 296 Good-byes are always hard to say. Especially to those people that hold a special place in our hearts. To Mrs. Nancy Cushman, who has taught art at REL for four years, we would like to say thanks for caring and good luck in your future endeavors. With love. Diane ARABIE'S HAIRSTYLING For Your Haircut And Styling Needs 421 Scarlett Baytown. Texas 77520 424-5039 Betty Arabie Owner MERLE NORMAN Counttlci. ā 3ifh ?3?8 e w PI Baytown, Toxar 775?0 lU Morton 715 4?7-l455 b YOUR OUTLOOK ON LIFE IS BOUND TO BE BRIGHTER FROM BEHIND A SMILE ā . a 297 Sears ROEBUCK APD CO. You Can 7 Do Better Than Sears Open 9:30 'til 9:00 Monday tu-Ā S' lay 71 I W. i ««as Free Parking Store Side SHOP AT SEARS AND SAV. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back OFF PH. (713) 427-7578 RES PH. (713) 486-1932 Baytown Auto Supply, Inc. Open 7 Days a week 8 A M TO 8 P M Ck THERN PIPE A SUPPLY COMPANY me. 3203 North Main Street P. O. Drawer 1425 BAYTOWN. TEXAS 7752C GLENN DAVIS OFF. PH. (713) 471-4522 MANAGER OFF. PH. (713) 471-4523 LONIE GASPARD OWNER 427-8573 2827 N Alexander Baytown. Tx. 77521 Phone, 422-8383 John 5 BEAUTY SALON 518 E. Texas Baytown. Texas 77520 John Magee. Owner You Will Find It First at John's n. J 713 437-6817 MASSEY ELECTRIC CO. WIRING FIXTURES. SUPPLIES MOTOR REWINDING DOROTHY BARFIELD Owner 833 S. Pruett St. Baytown. TX 77530 Te State Optical Prescriptions Filled Quality Eyewear One Man Tells Another KEA TING FORD 427.7374 301 WEST TEXAS AVK. BAYTOWN. TEXAS 77820 Crosby 338-3595 338-3581 299 Get together with Exxon Bavtoujn creoic union and get where youāre going. Jeanine Jewell And Terry Henson Get Advise From An Exxon Credit Union Employee Clfs PlionĀ - 127-7437 Qum Zionist. 3r c. 123 W(Ā i Gulf Siren BAYTOWN. TEXAS Lent and Frankie Huihtng 713 424-3578 General Insurance Real Estate Compliments Of YMCA 201 Wyc Dr. 427-1797 BEVERL Y AGENCY 411 N. Alexander Dr. Baytown. Texas 427-1751 And CHAPMAN S ASSOC. Crosby. Texas Bob Beverly. Owner 328-3545 721 E. TEXAS AVE. Phone: 427-4243 Baytown. Texas 77520 Office Supplies 422-5815 422-4343 CUSTOM TRAILER HITCHES rJplH Ā«6 . 2101 MARKET STREET WE RENT MOST EVERYTHING E Bing Offset Printing Home Owned Operated 26th Anniversary ItlOHIWAV U1 BAVTOWN 437-5959 Marshall's Custom Rods t Tackle AI.L TvnB or TACKLl BOO A ACEI. RtBAiR COLEMAN WARRANTY STATION GIBSON PRINTING CO. 307 PARK STREET BAYTOWN TEXAS 77520 17131 422-2222 lES GIBSON OWNER Ā 1 2001 W. Texas 427-3600 PICK TV SAVE Make Your Own Selections! Red Wing Work Boots Western Boots Shoes For The Entire Family !9 Congratulations To The Class of '80 Diamond Shamrock Chemicals ⢠Oil Gas ⢠Technology On The Gulf Coast . And Around The World 302 Jacobs Jewelers Serving Baytoun Since 1926 KENNY LANNOU OWNER 2118 BAY PLAZA BAYTOWN. TEX 77520 713 422-2944 Catunqa CE VTFRĀ STYLE INNOVATOR SWOP FEUPE COLUNGA Phone 713-422-0517 4910 N. Main Baytown. Texas Or 713-422-0518 Jack Barbee. Sr.. Owner 427-2326 427-63 12 Kathee Barbee Vice MHIOI1T LEE TIRES ARMSTRONG TIRES BARBEE S PAINT DECORATING IOOI NORTH MAIN STRUT ftAVTOWN. YSXAS 773 20 VALUE IS YOUR REWARO WITH QQQQO riNCR FAINTS RAINTINO WALLRAPCRINO CONTRACTING 4 Wheel Drive Headquarters CITY TIRE SERVICE TIRE TOR EVERY WHEEL USED TIRES RADIO DISPATCHED SERVICE TRUCKS 1316 N MAIN ST KEITH CARR BAYTOWN. TX 77520 Wsns 422 8208 4274623 ARMY NAVY SURPLUS 800 N. Alexander Baytown, Texos 422-0821 Tom Linda Carey Owners Z % LEONARD'S MEAT MKT 3 11 SOUTH 4TN M 422 514$ 11ā 111 COX OBICI Home Of: Overalls, Painter Pants, And Gander Power INSURANCE CENTER AGENCY Life ⢠Hospital ⢠Fire ⢠Auto 1106 W. Lobit St. Baytown. Texas 427-6511 303 uno mn mumo Ā„ Compliments 01 STEFANIE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, INC P. O. OOX 4109 MIKE BURCH 4701 DECKER Dfitve VICC-PRES.. GENERAL MANAOER BAYTOWN. TEXAS 77920 Davidās Auto Parts Paint 1710 Main St. Baytown, Texas 77520 422-2390āphone ā122-2442 Phone Orders Acceptable ⢠Baytown. Texas White Star Laundry and Cleaners PHONE 412 8156 Laundry and CUaning PLANT S00 SOUTH PRUETT 1583S MARKET ST. 2007 WARD RD. 605 Park St. BAYTOWN. TEXAS Mr.OKCNĀ Ā«AYCTTIC WCLLA . ROUX CAR vi. Ā«ICMAHOĀ L OMCAL LAMAUR Ā«tLENf CuPTIĀ ?⢠ARMSTRONG - McCALL J DON WRIGHT BETTY WRIGHT 2010 N MAIN OAUOWN. rexAĀ 778JO 227760 TOMMY MCAOOWB W. C. TURNER We BUT CARS GOOSE CREEK MOTORS 2716 NO. MAIN ST. ⢠P.0. BOX 646 BAYTOWN, TEXAS Turner's Guns Ammo. Inc. DUNS ANO ACCESSORIES AT OCNUINE WHOLESALE PRICES IOO W. CLEVELAND BAYTOWN 437 4B9: 4- -i 305 HEFNERāS Fine Gifts And China 613 Park Baytown, Texas 428-7518 Card Party Shop Largest Selection Of Party Supplies Candles. Tool Waterford Crystal Royal Doulton Lenox China Bridal Registry State Bank BAYTOWN,TEXAS 306 B7 ⢠°«S 4 TOBACCO ⢠CATERING EJfie. CittCc. cHouse. OAiffin Ā£tuff CoVfUX Ptyyw 427-7924 T101 LARGO BAVTOWW ?E A5 ffMO 3531 McKinney rd 4270533 (Bavtownl Bee Hiue Florist 8 Gifts āBuzzin fo serve row at all three locations 706 N. ALEXANDER (Hwv 1461 422-0558 (Baytown) 404-1 N MAIN 426-5575 (Highlands) CHARLES E POWELL OFFICE MANAGER HOME 426-2179 JIM BALL INTERNATIONAL. INC. 3300 North Mam Street Baytown Texas 77520 422-8148 Compliments Of Of RUSTY'S COUNTRY KITCHEN 421 E. Texas A v. 422-7716 y 'Manti j w CITIZENS OF TEXAS SAVINGS ASSOCIATION !ā aaJr %-K PRINTING SERVICE Ā©c W 401 W TEXAS AVENUE BAYTOWN. TEXAS 77520 BRANCH OFFICE - 2101 BAY PLAZA PHONE 427-8561 P O BOX 457 BRANCH OFFICE PHONE 422-8334 427-4545 1601 S. PRUETT BAYTOWN. TEXAS 49 307 VELLEāS VILLA OF BEAUTY 422-5213 Complete Beauty Service Open Tues.-Sat. Late Appts. Thurs. JACKSON'S CONCESSION STANDS ā PPER'S UTURE Phone 427-1315 KENNETH S AUTO SERVICE WRIGHT PACKING CO., INC. PEKSONALI7CO SERVICE MODERN EOOIRMENT Quality meats POP YOufl Ā«OMĀ£ ft FREE2CT FRESm Pit BARBECUE Daily 610 SCHILLING 8AYTOWN TEXAS 7752Ā HOURS 800 600 MON THRU SAT Kenneth klauo Phone 422-4231 319 SCNILLINO BAYTOWN. TEXAS 7TB20 Compliments Of BA Y VENDING 101 W. Texas Baytown, TX. 427-5854 P.O.Box 6007 1205 W. Main m PfMāOG Baytown, Texas 77520 C. FRANK TERRY C UTO SERVICE Phone 422-7212 Case Car Care General Auto Repairs Complete Rust Froodno TERRY ft CO INSURANCE REAL ESTATE APARTMENT LOCATORS EINANCIAL PLANNERS 1006 WEST STERLING BAYTOWN TEXAS 77920 713 427.Ā«999 Oick Case, owner IB04 N MAIN SAY TOWN. TEX 77031 TEXAS SUPER FOODS RCāS REAL CONVENIENT FOOD STORES No. 1-1905 N. Pruett No. 2-2807 N. Mam No. 3-201 E. Texas No. 4-7123 Bay way Dr. No. 5-411 N. Commerce No. 6-1001 $. Main No. 7-6225 Hi Way 146 No. 8-N. Main. Hglds. XĀ Charlies West Town Center 422-4877 Hyw. 146 SONNY DOC Doc Brewer and Son's Body w Paint Shop INSURANCE ESTIMATES WINDSHIELD DOOR GLASS INSTALLED Pho 427-8444 SCH W. MAIN BAYTOWN. TEX. 77530 I Yr. Guarantee On All Work Eagle Transmission TOWING Available Ronnt Vmi Own i ā
FRE opd test JI Day service '1-Year warranty Open 6 Days 427-9328 2903 Market Nights call collect 258-7931 Baytown Compliments Of BAYTOWN DA TSUN 1801 N. Main 422-8396 Dayton ATIRE 427-7366 TEDāS SUPPLY, INC. 1200 N. Main ⢠l (). Box 269 Bavtown, Texas CANCER The next frontier for us to conquer. Some forms are under control now, but much remains to be done in research and treatment, before total control can be achieved. HEED THE EARLY WARNING SIGNS! I. Unusual bleeding or discharge. 2. A lump or thickening in the breasts or elsewhere. 3. A sore that does not heai. 4. Change in bowel or bladder habits. 5. Hoarseness or cough. 6. Indigestion or difficulty in swallowing. 7. Change in size or color of a wart or mole. 311 Compliments GARY GIBSON Of HAIR VINSON LIBERA TION BAYTOWN Specializing DODGE In Uni-Sex Hair-Cutting And Perm 2800 Market 1404 Market 428-1511 412-5133 Jesse Vinson Owner Ichi-Ban Trophy Shop Trophies ⢠Plaques ⢠Engraving 838 CENTER ST. ⢠DEER PARK, TEXAS 77536 PHONES: 713 479-2116 (Day) 713 479-6424 (Night) Baytown 422-9388 312 J. C. PENNEY We Know What You're Looking For 220 W. Texas Ave. 422-6295 CLARK'S WHEEL BRAKE SERVICE Authorized BEAR Operator 422-9437 J N HIGHTOWER Owner 2400 Market Street Baytown. TeĀ at Yesterday - Today Coins 3l4 WEST TEXAS AVENUE P. O. BOX W3 BAYTOWN. TEXAS 77530 M. A. BUDDIE'1 CUBBIE. JO 1ST VlCI-OtfKOIXT T.NA OA 1T74 TJJ.A. MKUKQ 83303 A.N.A ALL TYPES COINS AND SUPPLIES 03-8413 jrtk,lĀ«LlĀ£HtU IN UKtLN Ck BLOOMING LIVE PLANTS UNIQUE HAND CRAFTED ITEMS DECORATOR ITEMS 4 GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. 503 MORRELL BAYTOWN, TEXAS 77520 PHONE 1220161 D-C MOTOR CO. Baytown, Texas 2012 V. Alexander 427-1110 Compliments Of LYONS FOOD MARKET Your Corner Grocery Corner - Williams Pruett James Corley Owner 313 The future is yours. Whether you intend to begin your or to continue your education, we congratulate your fine achievement. Well done! e on EXXON COMPANY, U.S.A. career, E fiN CHEMICALS EXXON CHEMICAL COMPANY U.S.A 114 Congratulations David Gray Sr. 'SO Nona Rios Karen Ramsey GRAY PHARMACY 2306 N. Alexander 4226 Decker Drive Mona's Style 6 Barber Shop DISCOUNT TOR THOSE OVER 65 YRS. YOUNG No Appointment Necessary 1601 N. PRUETT BAYTOWN. TEXAS 77520 Mon. - Tri. 10-6 Closed Wednesday Saturday 9-5 Compliments Of FAMOUS BRAND SHOES STEFFfimāS Discover Hallmark Thoughtfulness Shop! Womens - Teens Style - Quality 2307 Alexander Drive ⢠Baytown. Texas 77520 207 W. Texas Ave. Baytown 428-1576 Goodyear Tire Center Sexson Tire Co. 006 W TEXAS AVt BAYTOWN. TEXAS 77520 Ā«JO PARK ST BAYTOWN. TEXAS 7Ā«0 M-RTiunĀ HAAOWARt 487.7404 GENE WRIGHT STORE MANAGER (713) 427-7416 Baytown Teachers Credit Union Ludtke Feed Grain 3208 Highway 146 Baytown, Texas 77520 Phone 427-7033 āEnjoy Your Achievements As Well As Your Iālausā LEE GANDERS Phone 713 422-8420 JIMMY'S AUTO SERVICE 2001 N PRUETT ā¢ATTOWN. TEXAS 77520 PHONE (713) 427 2514 ENGINE TUNE-UP GENERAL REPAIR 0ATSUN SPECIALIZE COMPLETE SERVICE. ALL FOREIGN MAKES U.S.A. SPEED CENTER LEROY MARTIN 2Ā«! N AtEXANOCR 0Ā« BAYTOWN TEXAS 77520 PHONE 422-6322 van deventer furniture rentals feS ā8iM lU MOTOR 00. IC04 MARKET STREET BAYTOWN. TEXAS 77520 600 WeĀ t TeiaĀ Ave. Baytown. TeiaĀ 77520 Phone:427 9321 ReĀ .: 427 6140 J16 7 STOP BEVERAGE CENTER N.MAIN at FAYLE BAYTOWN 422-0887 BAYTOWN TOPS AND GLASS Install Sunroofs. Vinyl Tops. Pinstriping Side Molding. Auto Glass 437-7810 110 W. James Baytown. Texas Now 2 Locations Bealls Wcstown Shopping Center Downtown 4212 Decker Drive 221 223 Baytown. Texas W. Texas Avc. The Fulkerson Plumbing Co. 117 E. Sterling Stree BAYTOWN. TEXAS 77520 Plumbing Repairs Phone 427-7361 p. Tomorrow's Education Lee College IĀ . O. Box 818 (713)427-5611 Baytown. Texas 77520 Compliments Of BAYTOWN ELECTRIC 2201 Lee Drive AUTO PARTS co. AUTO PARTS CO. 315 N. Main Baytown, Texas Phone: 427-9515 PH 426-1000 PH 428 15B8 aft atuially tfjouxi florist COMOum PLONAL SERVICE POP ALL OCCASIONS DuPont R M Paint BRADBURY TOOL AND AUTO PAINT 2222 bav Plaza Baptown, Texas 77520 Complete Selection Of Cornwell Mechanical Tools And All Body Materials 601 Schilling 4276211 7:30-5:30 LARGESĀ ScLĀ£CāĀ«N Of mopiCAL t $n a ssjppufs Complete Friendly Banking AQUARAMA NO. 10 ā¢cno o mopOAt f sh Oufl CUSTOMERS VAt _,S U iu8ā¬Ā« ⢠9 NORTm COMMERCE BAtlOWN TEXAS ?rj20 (713) Ā«22-C36T Baytown State SBank POST OFFICE BOX 7351 1 TELEPHONE (713) 427 5841 BAY PLAZA CENTER BAYTOWN. TEXAS 77520 Member FDIC -a--------- fo} OFFICE Lq5 SUPPLY, INC. office SUPPLIES PRINTING AND ENGRAVING OFFICE FURNISHINGS ARRAS LAZOS CORONAS P O SO SSJ 1010 OCCĀ«C OR VE A TOWN TEXAS 77 20 Herb Boggcss PmONC 42 2 0191 ROSARIOS COJINCS BOUQUETS m ruled m ports ANA MA. FERNANDEZ PmONC 427 SI3I 204 GRANVILLE BAYTOWN. TEXAS 77520 Li J20 COMPLIMENTS OF Mr. Mrs. Andrew J.Lannie For the Fashion-minded Girl on the Go ... New in Baytown The Young Men's Store IGurtllr iB.āuWll 422-6345 2107 Say $Inxn Saytofon, £«xas 514 WtST MAIN PMOMt nxAS (713) 427-1424 BAYTOWNāS LEADING FASHION STORES Al Price Owner B 5 H LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT, CO. 15816 Lorenzo Channelview, Texas 427-1212 Pictured Front row-David Duke. Carol Gregerten. Johnny Santana. Darrell Smith. Kim HuHum. Back row-Gerry Salinai. John Elkin . Teryl Houghton. 8rian Holle. Mike Clement. Matt John on. Jay Newton. Ben Cannon 322 3 JOHNNY POWELL'S VOLKSWAGEN SUBARU BAYTOWN TEXAS 77520 606 E TEXAS AVE 422-8113 EARTHMANāS FUNERAL HOME 3919 Garth Road Baytown. Texas 422-8181 Authorized Distributor GREY ROCK Brake Products MAYSON AUTO SUPPLY W.R. TROUT Pk 4J7 Mil 719 Pearce 4406 Allenbrook Baytown. Texa At Baker Road MOBAY CHEMICAL CORPORATION 324 read studio of pkoloqxapky 1315 .SMutouii St WM5J Personality Portraiture We have over 3CO background to uit your personality beach scenes, waterfalls, gardens, western, snow scenes, etc. Bring several changes of clothing and we'll help you select appropriate background . We have an outdoor studio, too. Stephanie GaHatin - Class 1981 HARDWARE ⢠LUMBER ⢠LAWN GARDEN SUPPLIES SPORTING GOODS Eastfiam HOME CENTER 1200 N ALEXANDER ⢠BAYTOWN. TEXAS for information HODGE PODGE 4206 Decker Drive ⢠Bavtown. TX 77521 713-424.7190 OTILIA MAGEE 325 Compliments Of BRITTON CRA VEN LUMBER CO. Market St. 422-8265 REALTY WORLD °ean Kings s°n - -⢠427-6633 Pictured l io R Nancy Whitcomb. Ufa Payne. Janet Snoefc. Laurie Mabry. And Lori King TEX 500 W. Pearce Baytown. Texas 427-5878 MAMA FRANCA'S FLYING PIZZA Best Italian Food In Town 2118 N. Alexander 422-202 PRESENT A TICKET STUB FROM ANY SCHOOL EVENT BUY FOUR DONUTS AND GET A FREE DRINK AT DUNKIN' DONUTS. Bill Lucas Lucas Agency 2823 Market R 0. Box 4075 Phone: Baytown, Texas 77520 427-1641 CONN APPLIANCE 1805 N. Pruett 427-7568 Simon Moore Sales Manager Congratulations Graduating Seniors Compliments Of HAROLD SCARBOROUGHS DRUG STORE 3507 Market 422-9372 CHARLES ACOBS OWNER Nellās Frame Shop phone 422 4053 Compliments Of SMART SHOP 1709 Garth Rd Baytown, Texas 77521 COMMERCE BODY SHOP EARL FOXWORTH OWMKN JIMMIE HAMILTON ā¢HOP rOPCMAN 713 427.4799 919 N COMMERCE BAYTOWN. TX 77920 MR USED BAYWAY TRACTOR NEW A USED IMFtEMiNre PARTS OWNER JEFF BROWN 7 3 24-46t5 Ui6 Bayway BAYTOWN TEXAS 77520 It's a fun party! Have fun and earn beautiful gifts by having a Deco Plants party, deco plants Call me . Today! Velma L. Davis 422-8628 1-332-2402 CHANNELVIEW - 777 SHELDON RD. 452-4561 HIGHLANDS - 302 N. Main ⢠426-4531 Small Enough To Know You. Big Enough To Serve You. Full Service Depts. Bakery ⢠Deli ⢠Florists ⢠Gifts Cosmetics MEDIC Check For Our Weekly Specials 106 S. Alexander. Baytown 824 Maxay North Shore 422 0112 453-1369 Compliments Of BAYTOWN FIREFIGHTERS ASSOCIA TION Congrats To The Seniors Of 1980 PRESCRIPTIONS PT R.W. REYNOLDS (SERVING BAYTOWN SINCE 1944) ⢠BOATS ⢠MOTORS ⢠ACCESSORIES - MonArk authorized dealer for Aluminum Fiberglass EVIflRUDE t 15 Ft. To 30 Ft. CONNELL Y CYPRESS GARDENS GUNS ROWNIN 1 % AUTHORIZED SALES SERVICE Laf Ui Handle Your Boot Trailer Needt Ā£LT ITHACA ONE Of THE LARGEST ā¢ELECTIONS OF OUNS IN THIS AREA BROWNING BUCK HUNTING XNIVES SPORTING GOODS SKIING EQUIPMENT 422-7327 If NO ANS DIAL 427-1019 1922 W MAIN BAYTOWN cHaii dare. cSaLon for cH ti zHer± 1313 Sandy Uni Baytown. Tcxas 422-3141 - 427-2447 Woods Home Center RUILOINO MATERIALS ⢠HARDWARE ⢠MOUREWARER ⢠OIFT GLEN M WOODS PHONE 4II-M4I ā¢OO EAST TEXAR AVENUE RAYTOWN. TEXAR 77X10 1800 Wast Main Baytown. Taxas 427 1721 ifti HEMAN ORMSBEE Manager M.G.F. DRILLING CO. Houston 2626 Richmond, Houston 526-7236 Contract Oilwell Drilling 4a FOWLER INSURANCE AGENCY JACK W. FOWLER, AGENT 2322 Kilgore Road Baytown, Teia 77520 Bus. 422-8852 Res. 422 9450 P. O. Box 749 403 West Sterling 412-8111 Baytown, Texas 77520 Complete Dry wall Service' 600 W. Defee Baytown. Texas 423-7758 Pictured: Theresa Juarez. Hilda Salmas. Donna Strickland. Cynthia Bernavfdes, Esther Benarides. And Juanita Estrada. M. Roberson Paint body Shop Insurance Claims Handled Automobile Painting Frame Straightening Wrecks Rebuilt Free Estimates PERSONALIZED SERVICE 2429 WEST MAIN BAYTOWN. TEXAS Phone 437-4927 332 I Left The Darkness When I Found The SON JOIN THE SONSEEKERS At The Missouri Street CHURCH OF CHRIST Hi way 146 (I Mile East Of The Tunnel) ANDERSON Skoc Saddle Repair, Inc. 102 East-Texas Avenue āv Western Weak ? I Everything for the Cowboy T'M and Horse Jiff f GRAY ENTERPRISES 707 MEMORIAL DRIVE P.O. BOX 638 | -JāJL BUS. 713 432-3677 EDDIE V. GRAY RES. 713 437-3027 Phone 423-8385 Baytown. Texas 77520 i DAYāS UPHOLSTERY MFG. Custom upmolbtehv SNOWFLAKE BAKERY W Custom Drapes bedspreads jLI -HS L n v. ) Mini Bunds Woven Woods jHh-ā y.ā1'-rif Tl. 3 Carpets Wallpaper Shades rfl 400 N. Alexander Dr. Baytown. Texas 77520 427-4423 Donuts Cakes For All Occasions Free Estimate In your home 1207 WARD RD. 427-3030 We Care About Our Customers Congratulations Seniors Of 1980 From acme cleaners BAYTOWN MOTORS 2003 North Main Street DARRELL HUNTER BAYTOWN. TEXAS 77820 Pw. 422 3914 700 W. Texas 30 Years Experience 24 Hour Wrecker Service 422-8161 Jimmy's Paint Body Shop 1312 North Main BAYTOWN. TEXAS 77520 Telephone: Jimmy Hcffernan. Owner 422-2284 427-4560 422-3124 334 Compliments Of KEN McNULTY Boytown, Ttxoi MICHAEL ELDER PHOTOGRAPHER 3K) W. Texas 427-8894 Or 424-7015 Phone 205 Highway (146) Blvd. 427-6691 It s put together better! Friedrich THE ENERGY ECONOMISER n ' AIR CONDITIONINO X X FA 1 MATINS NEW NUMBER 427-6521 307 CEDAR BAYOU 427-1814 Congratulations and best wishes to the Robert E. Lee High School Class of 1980. Mundy For Maintenance. Construction 6 Plant Services THE MUNDY COMPANIES Serving the Refining. Chemical and Petrochemical Industries 3816 West Alabama ⢠Houston. 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Oil (I) XI The Lee Traveler is a member of the University Interscholastic League Press Conference and is published an- nually by the students enrolled in Year- book I and II classes at REl. 1979-1980 Staff Sherry Richardson. Advisor Editors. Debra Contreras. Editor-in-Chief Rhonda Casey, Clubs and Org. Editor Randy Hogue. Sports Editor Stephanie Pavlas. Honors Editor Alicia Ernst. Academics Editor Diane Gottlob. Classes Editor Janet Gunn, Student Life Editor Randy Newton. Index Editor Sandi Parker, Business Manager Staff Members: Terri Alaniz Gary Armer Janet Boatman Jepilyn Busch Bruce Clayton Mike Clement Tom Daniels Terry David Juanita Estrada Terry Henson Jeanine Jewell Linda Jewell Lisa Johnson Diane Jones Vincent Lannie Tony Maine Melody Means Lisa Nichols Geronimo Sanchez Dena Simmons Linda Webb Nancy Whitcomb Wanda Williams Kelly Allen Staff Photographers' Ronnie Montgomery Joel Partin Ian Martin Sharon Strahan Tony Maine Curtis Guidry in Ganderland 1980 School Year Ends On Happy Note Special Services⢠Jim Boone. Provine Studios, class pictures and color group pictures David Kimmel. Provine Studios. Sr. portraits O. B. Lee. football color group picture Reed Studios, color favorite pictures Michael Elder. Black and white Brigadier officer pictures Publishing: Jostenās American Yearbook Company Box 1903 Topeka. Kansas 66601 Mike Parker. Sales Representative Tula Mills. Plant Consultant Specifications: Headlines-Lydian Italic Body Copy-K t. Lydian Captions-8pt. Lydian As the last bell rang and the last locker closed, the empty halls at REL held silent cries of Weāre Still the One. Although this year has come to a close, we can recall memories of football games. Brig marching, dances, club meetings, tests, lectures, brown bag lunches, and even a smile from that special person. With the ending of one year, a new year is soon to begin and once again Lee students will pro- claim We re Still the One.
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