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Lee Traveler '86 Robert E. Lee High 1809 Market Street Baytown Texas 77520 Volume 56 Student Life IS _: M • W 'I v : Clubs And Organizations Academics Sports L «Ann Down J-odr- 1 Wtuit's good kx th gooon is always good lor the Gan dor. People Advertising I Selling drugs? . Someone stabbed in the hall? ... Knife fights? Reality at Robert E. Lee? No! We all know these not to be true, but false statements and ru- mors that have accumulated throughout the past year. Our ri- vals said we weren't good enough for their set standards ... They said we were a poor school with no money for new cars like Porshes. Fiero6. or many other expensive cars. Because of our minonty percentages, we should have had other students bussed to Lee High School. They said our overall scores on major tests, such as SAT and the S «n Hull and April Spsnglsr draw their weapons In rago a! a rally ACT. were lower than other schools. They said we had too much violence in our halls. Stab- bmgs . . Fights . .. Obcemties Angela Taylor, a student from Lee. was startled by the question. Are there really stab- bings in Lee's halls?. thus prov- ing rumore had started, and peo- ple were listening. Even though false accusations were being started about our school. Robert E. Lee still upheld our pride and tradition. We stood up for our school, and our blood ran deep maroon. We jokingly took on the Showing a typical noi in school, Ktvin Dubois. John Maidsn and Bouford Bicker-staff k Kenyata Sullivan with brutal lore©. name of ghetto school. Finding it amusing, not true, but amusing, we fought to show that Lee was not as good and even better than these who called us such names as Ghetto Ganders. Robert E. Lee stood up to make our feelings known. You can't get a good school down. was a rebuttle from us. We proved that many times over. Gander Pride was still flying high. and during Lee-Sterimg week our pride shined. Although we lost the football game, we won the pride and tradition part. We gave Sterling a real run for their mon- ey, just going to prove that, Gander pride is still alive. JmrWh t- M. rk Burn . John Fsrri , Chrta Sutphn. v,i Chris King aM to :ki nghr look CokusW ________________________________I When the truth was faced, we. the students, discovered that Robert E. Lee had something with which no other school could com- pare. Our Pride that has grown through generations would live on because our students made great strides toward academic ex- cellence and enthusiastic support of school activities. From joining an interest club or service club to trying out for Brig. band, sports, or academic teams, there had been wide ranging opportunities for achievement. Robert E. Lee benefited from the strength it derived from the rich heritage of the past. Many prominent and important people, such as doctors, lawyers, chem- ists. engineers, and executives, had their high school years at Lee. Looking back with a sense of pnde and respect, many of these graduates have expressed appre- ciation for the excellent educa- tion they received. Less we forget, many fine ath letes including high school and college All Amencans received their early training and exper lence here at Lee and then went on to fame and fortune In sports, business, and the professions. Pnde and tradition have always inspired our athletes to greatness. Championship performances have propelled Robert E. Lee to the state champion level in sever al sports. Lee's teams were rated twentieth in the state in all time football wins. The school, itself, appeared as old, but highly respected. Out of love and appreciation, the Par- ent's Association was responsible Robert E. Lee Gander mascot shows that this ts where the oool go to school. for painting the entire building to renew the outward appearance. Service dubs have kept the Me- monal Garden emaculate by weeding and replanting flowers. Our excellent teaching staff was one of the highest paid in the state. Our rivals noticed Sterling's average scores on the SAT and the ACT tests were higher than Lee's. However, left unmen- tioned was the fact that individual scores at Lee were exceedingly higher than those at Sterling. In the final analysis Robert E. Lee proved through sports, aca- demics, organizations and just our history of outstanding achievers that we had something to be proud of. Once this fact was realized by the student body, ev- eryone let their pride shine. Seniors «how their pnde end spirt at the Lee-Sterting pep rally by holding up a banner. Kathryn Wright. Irma Bundage, and Takaahi Inoue. an exchange student, welcome an education al leader from China whom ts Interested in Robert E. Lee's educational system. Only two schools are cho- sen In the U.S. tor his visit Amy Hinkle and her lather Bill Hinkle, •hare their excitement when she is announced 85 Homecoming Queen. 5 p The diversification of interests and the wide-ranging creativity exhibited by our student popula- tion was exhibited throughout the year. Participation in organi- zations and clubs, such as Band. Brigadiers, ROTC, service clubs, academic organizations, and sports groups were as diverse as the individuals involved. Everyone was not the same and each individual counted in halls Standing in front of the school, the stu dents socialize of Robert E. Lee. Anyone so in- clined may have strived for posi- tions of leadership and recogni- tion of skill. An average football player that enthusiastically ex- tended himself to encourage an overall team effort could earn the PiYi Kern Award. Friendships were formed that would last a lifetime. It was largely due to the variety of programs and associations that students found themselves involved in. Andre Haynoi .vdjust hit coal lo make a kill at the school donoo. Which woman u next’ Amy Brewer Brian Connealy Staci Stratton Eric GolU. and Beth Bun tin are proud to mproeent the Good Sporta mantfthtp League at the LoeStarlina game AsS Fall Homecoming Ganders v . Texnna The week before Homecoming is known as twirp week. During this week the girls get a chance to take the guy or guys they like, out for a date. The Student Council designates a special event for each night of the week. Monday was bowling night. Tuesday was show time. Wednesday was church or Putt-Putt night. Thursday was Pizza time, and Fn- day was the game night. On October 25. 1965. the Robert E. Lee Ganders met at Stallworth Stadium against the Rayburn Texans. The Ganders returned home with a 21 to 14 victory. Of course, then, came the dance. On Saturday night, the stu- dents gathered in the Lee commons for the Homecoming dance, and the crown- ing ol the queen. Jill Hinkle. Brian Jacob sets up lor Homecoming Freshman Duchess: Angel DeRotn Sophomore Beck row: Clint Saveli. Jarrod Latham. Rusty Bam Duchess Stoma Warren luruor Duchess Ntkol Ditt hill, and Ray Silva man. Senior Due here: Kelley Kalbttz. 10 New oiiecte at Homecoming. Sean Smith wants to know where he let! hu date' All School Duchess: Michelle Barber and Beth Bun tin All School Prince Ginger Ash and Beth Or- egon. Back row lett Capps. Kyle Kramer. Jay Alien. Brian Connoaly. and Duncan Stewart. 11 12 Summer A time to relax, or A time to move on Summer was a time when inends got together. Going to the beach, mall, or just hanging around was fun. Spending the night with inends, going out dunng the week, and sleeping late were just a iew things on the agenda. Some people were not as lucky, and did not get to do these things. Summer jobs and other reasons hindered them irom having fun. li they had a job. they had to get up early or work late. Going on vacations was usually iun. whether it was with iamily or triends. It might have been somewhere in the states or in other countries. Some people were not so lucky and had to go to summer school. Dnvers Education was lust one oi many classes oifered. as well as, English, science, history, math, and health. There were diiierent reasons lor going to summer school, like obtaining a drivers license. The other courses stu- dents took because they tailed, wanted to graduate early, or just did not want to take the class dunng the regular school year. Here are some people s comments on what they achieved over the summer Tammy Fuller (11) I spend most oi my time at the beach. I also, went camping, to my tnends homes, and tor a vacation. I went to Arkansas, but 1 was ready ior school to start. Michelle Richards; (11) ”1 worked and when I did not work ! went to the pool. 1 was ready lor school to start. Laura Morton; (11) ‘T got a great tan' I went to New Brauniels, Austin, and Gal- veston! The whole summer was a blast! Teresa Layman: (12) 'T layed out in the sun all day every day and the sun turned my hair redishbrown. 1 had one oi the darkest and best tans I’ve ever had in my life! Lynette Bryan: (12) I went to New Braunfels and Galveston all summer long and got an awesome tan! Cliff Riley (12): It was the most awesome summer I ever survived! Kelly Hawks: (10) I went to Astroworld and concerts all summer long. Kslly Hawks transcend to the future as she see the upcoming work of her sophomore year 13 Showing Their Cool Dan Rogor fWw hia Hoy, I'm ooolv' jnn. Ganders Got It Cool” had a widely varying definition this year. Sally Fermin (10) thought that. Iroc Z's are very cool.” while Amy Yan koviak (12) said, I will always love old Cadillacs and convertibles. Sara Wooley (12) thought Dee Dee Balcerak (12) looked, as cool as could be in her Joe Cod' glasses. and Dee Dee added that she. likes the T-shirt and hat even bet- ter!” When asked what she thought was cod . Shana Taylor (10) said. 1 like Amy Yankoviaks hair And our Gander mas- cot. Lea Ann Downs, said, the coolest thing is being the Duck! Students examine the new look at the commons after the competi t on of the year long renovation protect. Japanese visitors slop in the hall to chat with foreign exchange student Takeshi Inoue before visiting classrooms and touring the rest of the school Ina Graham and date get into the ove to the latent music as they dance ught away at the Homecoming dance. Temporarily drained. David Foster catches ha breath during the halftime of a particularly grueling football game As the band play slow'' Dixie. Julia Riley. overcome by emotion, slops to listen, as the bum ing REI. symbol omblaxons the horizon at the candlelight pep rally at Bicentennial Park. 16 Fall New School Year Rings In Change As Well As Tradition As the lazy, blistering, beech-filled, late- sleeping days of summer came to a close, eager eyes and reluctant sighs gave way to September. Summer s never been long enough. commented Cindy Guerin (11). With the beginning of school, a new year of unexpected changes had begun. When asked about returning to school this fall. Angie Boyett. (12). replied, Everyth- ing was different because of House Bill 72. from pep rallies to grades to senior gradu- ation. Another noticeable change was the completion of the renovation in the com- mons. Red wooden benches, gray carpet- ing. and geometric designs, with bnght splashes of color ranging in shades from deep maroon to pastel pink. When I re- turned to school in the fall, the commons looked a lot nicer,” commented Patsy Nel- son (12). REL was honored in November, when, chosen as one of only two schools in the nation. Japanese ambassadors came to vis- it in early November. They came to ob- serve our school system and classes, which they believed to be a good exam- ple of a model. Amencan education sys- tem. A noticeable difference this year was the fall season Itself, or the lack of one. Unusually warm weather made some for get what time of year it was. Said Ruby Chan, (12), We had loony weather this year One day it would be hot like sum- mer. and the next it would be freezing cold. I never knew what to wear. In more traditional ways, more familiar happenings occurred as well. Blaring mu- sic from school dances, begging voices soliciting new members dunng club dnves, and the parade-like sounds of foot- ball season were heard, as well as the familiar groans from the practice fields hours after the final three o'clock bell had rung. i Ty Davi . Glenn George, and John Duko take tune to munch out in between encouraging new lace to loin the Octagon dub dunng the annual memberehip dnvc in the common Coaches trainers managers and athletes take a breather to cooler dunng on afternoon football prac- tice Joel Stlverberg contnbutes hts share in the making ci the (east at the foreign food festival 17 Growing Up Another Madame Mane Cune in the making. Sham Moyer take charge dunrig a Chemistry lab. while Deed DuPont and Tracy Brock wail for the results n anticipation Brian Hearn tak« out an extra sheet of paper preparing to tackle some tough Physics problems. IB Kris Timmiiu tuli lh« books, knowing that being a senior do not mean being able to slack oil In school work. Beginning high school meant taking on new responsibilities. To some, it meant go- ing out and getting a part-time job to pay for their own gas. clothes, and dates. Oth- ers saved for long-term goals such as col- lege tuition, trips, or a car. Another fact of growing up meant buckling down and hitting the books. Those who wanted to graduate faced trips to the library to work on research papers and late nights prepanng for finals. Getting older meant becoming more independent. Part of that independence was finally getting a driver's license and being able to drive. And our parents final- ly let us go out on our first real date. Growing up didn't hit home, though, until graduation, when we proudly marched down that aisle in a maroon robe, diploma in hand and tears stream- ing down our faces as we said our good- byes. 8t c Kno tnea hard lo xupprenr. .1 gxyjl© GylU On© oi Nancy Lattimore'a reeporalbilrties ot be Headley wonders whatlheiokcu.and Mark McKenxie mg an aide in the main othc© include operating the ne to hour© out what the problem a on ha Chemistry switchboard, homework T) it. tn Referring to law buckling Down and education. Zap! Snap! Buckle! That’s the sound the law requires as we get seated in the front seat ol the car. On December 1, 1985. the seat belt law went into effect. This law required that passengers and drivers of the front seat to wear the belt. II an offi- cer suspects and can prove that a person is not wearing the belt, he can stop that person and they may be fined a fine of fifty-dollars,” was the statement of Sergant Dale Schimming. I have never worn my seat belt, and 1 don't plan on starting now.” was the comment of Dottie Day. a Tino Rivera works hard while in Chemistry ciaw junior. Mark Burns remarked. 1 don't think anyone likes the new law.” Of course, the students not only had to worry about buckling down in the car. The classroom was a necessity, also. Start- ing this past year, the juniors were re- quired to take and pass the TEAMS test. This was an exit level test, which was nec- essary to receive a diploma. The test was pretty easy, but 1 wasn't at ease until I got my test results back. was the remark of Toni Walker, a junior. Linda Masters works diligently in her English da®. A member cA SADI) Angela Taylor, demonslralec the consequences 20 Bryan Jacob me 1 look interested in the E :o Working lunoualy. John Moak work lo finish htt nomN: leaaon. portw Laura Friadan while in English doe her aaugn monl Ban Qrimalay demorafrates buckling down in the cor. Pulling Pranks Showing Off Every class had its clown. Almost never a day went by without a good joke. When students were asked the question. What practical jokes, ii any. have you ever played? some of the replies were quite interesting. Melissa Carol (12) replied. “I cut my fnend's hair punk Instead of in wings. Cornell Simpson (12) Put a tack in Theatrick Lewis’s chair. Peter Popo (11). Packed my clothes, wrote a runaway letter and hid in the clos- et. Kay Robinson(1 Dsaid. I embarassed a friend by having him come to the library when both of his girlfriends were there.” Chns Crooms (11) admitted. I burned my brother s underwear. Kathy Ruben (10) Painted a boy’s toe- nail green while he was asleep ’ Danus Ernest (10) Wrote my fnend a letter pretending it was from a girl he liked. It made the guy so happy that he asked the girl about the letter, and she told him she did not wnte it.” Desiree Thomas (9) said. Lisa Peters was using the bathroom, and 1 cut off the lights and ran in there and scared her.” J.T. Foreman (9) replied. 1 put cello- phone over a toilet seat. Clowning around, pulling pranks, and playing practical jokes were fun, but it depended on how we went about them and if we got caught in the act. Of course, even if we did get into trouble, sometimes it was worth it just seeing the reaction on the victim's face. Clowning Around 22 White wailing for live boll to nnq, Shsl- don Robins. Vlneont LittU. Tsrry Nsptuns. and Ronnis Hoopsr rozily •how their ' truo personality WitJvxit appropriate dress, Kim Russoll ■hows her (kill with a Hacky Sak oven at school Maltnda Sane ha .ind Mark Antonini wear shades tust to be cool 23 All The Rave Personal Faves Getting a book trom her locker in between classes. Lynette Bryan's love ior Gumby o clearly dis- played on her sweatshirt From Sweatshirts To Swimsuits, Cartoon Mania Strikes! Cartoon characters popped every- where In 1985. especially as designs on clothing. Characters such as Betty Boop, Mickey Mouse. Gumby and Pokey, and Miami Vice, were immortalized on sweat- shirts, t-shirts, swimsuits, beach towels, socks, and watches. A random survey revealed that the most popular cartoon among REL students was the letsons. The second meet favorite was a three-way tie between Thundercats. Tom and Jerry, and the Flintstones. In third place was He-Man. Also popular was Inspector Gadget. Favorite comic-strip characters included Opus and Penguin of Bloom County and Garfield. Group Singer Song Album Cassette Concert Video Movie Movie Star TV. Show T.V. Star Cartoon Subject Class Teacher Color Car Piece Of Clothing Restaurant Fast Food Hangout Pasttime Guy Girl 24 Album - $9 Cassette - $9 Compact Disc - $13 Compact Disc Player - $200-$500 Concert Ticket (Legal) $16 Concert Ticket (Scalper) - up to $200 Movie Ticket - $4.75 Movie Rental - $2-$3 V.C.R. - $200-$500 Astroworld Ticket - $14.95 School Dance Admission - $3-$4 Senior Fish Fry Ticket - $5 Senior Prom Ticket - $30 Limo Rental - $150-$250 Night Senior Ring (Gold Band) - $125-$285 Traveler Yearbook - $35 Gander Gazette - .25$ Club Dues - $5-$10 Cliff's Notes - $3 Seventeen Magazine - $1.50 Rolling Stone Magazine - $1.95 Swatch watch - $30 Guess Jeans - $48 Leather Reebok Hi-Tops - $50 Ropers Boots - $75-$ 185 Driver's Ed. $100 Candy Bar - .40$ Can Of Coke .50$ Big Mac - $1.40 MacDLT - $1.59 Chicken MacNuggets - $1.42 Whataburger - $1.55 Headliners Making Waves 1985 May • new Coke introduced; rejected by the public Summer • release of the movie First Blood, Part II starring Sylvester Stallone unleashed ‘‘Rambo mania” July - old” Coke reincarnated: renamed Coke Classic July 13 • Over 1 billion people watched and listened as the Live Aid concert played in London and Philadelphia to help relieve the starving in Africa; as a result, organizer Bob Geldof was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize November 8 • Ambassadors from Japan came to visit Robert E. Lee, which they considered to be a pnme example of a model American high school 1986 January 28 - the nation mourned as 7 astronauts lost their lives when the space shuttle Challenger exploded during lift-off February 19 - Prince Charles made a stop in Highlands to visit a nursing home there during his royal visit to the U.S. March - gasoline pnces dropped from $1.02 to .63 r per gallon for regular, and from $1.04 to .65$ per gallon for unleaded, as the unemployment rate in Baytown soared April 14 - The U.S. bombed Libya in reaction to Khadafy's repeated acts of terrorism April 21 • Texas Sesquicentennial celebration held at the San Jacinto Monument n Sleeping In Taking brakes' Stopping to relax Every week is so hectic! 1 have so much homework in Calculus, plus band, orchestra, and everything1 My teachers love to give homework1 Lee students probably agreed with Michael Morris (12) when he commented on how many responsibilities he had in one week of this 36 week school year. One thing that may have gotten everyone through one week after another was weekends. Without a break. I d die!' exclaimed Sally Fermin (10) Ginger Ash (12) confess that she lives for weekends. According to Joessetta Beaudion (10). The best thing about the end of the week is finally getting a chance to sleep! Relaxing may have been the favorite pas- time of Robert E. Lee students, with Mary McKenzie (12) loving to sleep'' and An- dre Morgan (12) loving to be lazy. There were other things that people found relaxing. Maria Garcia t9) said that. When 1 relax. 1 read books. and Tim Mixon (12) chose to play my gui tar. Everyone seemed to have found something to do with their spare time, even if they weren't getting a whole lot accomplished. Summing it up was Billy Higginbotham (12) who said . I d rather be dotng nothing than something any- time. Rabecea Gan and Kathlaan Alfred decide to do nothing tor a while Roaa Ramirez and Anthony Ceballoe rrm in the commons alter a long day at Lee High. 26 Beverly Goff Tamara Neiderhoffer Taraaa Surio and Shannon Henderson take a brake' from I hair dasawork to bo tnonds Dan Roger «topa In Iho hall lo make Tiffany Him lay Laugh Stephanie Dean hx « her make up while Mandy Hart « k$ on wilh cunoeity Jimmy WaUtaad spenrfo tnx weekend time at a football game Vicki Cox decide to take a nap no matter what anyone else doe luntor Classical League Members Eddy Hodgson and Dee Dee Balcerak jive jp Ihetr lunch period Io try their hand at selling slave lor Reni-a-Roman Day Mike Blackburn -solo on the aax while follow yaz band member? dami-Jon Mitchell and Eric RuyU wait to |otr In as port ol the entertainment lor the annual football banquet held at the Ctvtc Center Standing straight at attention Bobby Horn and Hi- lario Arrendondo wait lor orders dunnq a routine dnll practice session alter school lor R.O.T.C. Garland Hart Sam Padilla and Kaith Botkin improve their quickness by lumping rope after school dunnq spring football workouts 28 Re-member-ing Making time Taking part Participating in extra-curricular often took two basic things: a photographic memory and plenty of gas. Getting involved could be fun. but it also meant extra work and sometimes a lack of sleep. The hardest part was remembering which dub did which activity on which day.' commented Stact Jones (12). Sports, dubs, and organizations all did their part in making sure that teenagers' busy schedules were filled to the hilt. Being a member also meant paying your dues, either in terms of money, time, or both. “Some- times I wondered if all of those fund-raising pro- jects were really worth it. commented Steven Le- Vay (11). Hans Kleinschmidt added. Service clubs give you the chance to meet new people in your school and to help the community improve. Sherry Wallace (12). asked if it was really worth all of the trouble, summed it up. Yeah, it was worth it just so we could say we were a member to put it on job and college applications. U« Ashcraft Chad Galium and Mika Ward alt agree that lilting weights alter school during spring training is a real pain Sterling Municipal Library. Baytown. TX 77520 Toga-clad slaver. Jannifar Floyd and Tim Mixon earn their koep on J.C.L. Rent-a Roman day 29 One For The Money Passing bucks Checking around Timothy Nordin 10) buys tus luiu h al th tuck bar Money was not always easy to get. but was an absolute necessity. Teenagers were always needing money for one rea son or another. Taking your boy gir! fnend out to the show cost $4.75 per per- son. and this didn't include snacks. Some teenagers held part-time iobs to get money. Most begged mom and dad when times were hard. Shopping wasn't an absolute necessity, but practically everyone loved to get something new. The clothes ranged from cheap to expensive, but the in clothes were usually the most expensive. “Going to school dances are fun and expensive, if you don't have $2.00,' claims Tammy Fuller (11). Prom was another matter entirely. The girls had to buy a dress, purse, shoes, and a bouton- niere The guys had to buy a suit (or rent a tux), shoes, a corsage, dinner, and a way to get there. Commenting on gas expenses Amy Yankoviak (12) said. My tank is always sitting on empty because I only put in a couple of dollars worth at a time. A yearbook ($30). school pictures, club dues, and lunch also put a strain on the wallet. From mad money to necessities, it was always nice to have a few extra bucks. Julia Vinson (12) pay her library tine to Mr Elizabeth Hayen Erica Caatro (10) «n|oy buying her lunch at school Band m®rab«r put on another rallying podormance bofex® achool to g t the pep going. Releasing balloons trom the tin escape NikolDitt- man (II) and Stephan Regian (11) become the center attraction dunng a morning pep rally Lae Ann Downs (12) struts her stud on the ndelmee Going to the movies with friends was a common past time. Students could go to either Cinema 6 or Cinema 10 at the mall, or to the Goose Creek Cinema right across the street. Other shows students went to see were concerts. Whether it was country, heavy metal, rock, punk, new wave, rhythm and blues or rap”, going to camp out for tickets and driving to Houston were all part of the fun. The places they performed at were the Sum mil, the Music Hall. Southern Star Ampith- eatre (at Astroworld), the Houston Live- stock Show and Rodeo, and at clubs like Numbers and Gilley s. Sometimes there were also shows at local teen clubs like Fast Times in Pasadena. B.J.'s in Houston, and Club Soda at the mall. On certain nights, people could enter and perform in lip-synch contests. The school also put on shows. There were the talent show, choir, band, and orchestra concerts, and plays put on by drama students. The band and Brig put on their own show every Friday night at half- time dunng football season. And, thanks to House Bill 72. the Bng Follies was one show that was no longer held. There ware all kinds of shows; the only problem was picking out which one to go see. Two For The Show Setting the stage Putting on a show Suitable Occasions From Casual To Costume, Material Boys And Girls Dress Right Robert E. Lee was the Baskin-Robbins of schools, and clothing styles and tastes were as different as the individuals who wore them. What people chose to wear often depended on one maior factor: the occasion. When the occasion was important, the clothes were usually dressy. Prom. Brig Ball, and the Band Banquet all brought to mind swarms of big. Southern belle hoop dresses and tuxedos with bow ties and cumberbuns. Graduation was also consid- ered a formal occasion, considering that the participants were required to dress in tassels and long maroon robes. Casual dressing, on the other hand, usually consisted of faded blue jeans, sweatshirts, and a pair of Reebok or Con- verse tennis shoes. Another determining factor of what people wore was the weather. This winter red and basic black were popular colors, and many students bundled up in trench coats. Spring brought the return of flowery pastels, tank tops, and mini skirts. Some things never went out of style. Polo shirts still stalked the halls, as well as cowboy boots and plaid shirts, complete with some of the largest belt buckles known to man. The trendy styles included blue jean lackets. stirrup pants, paisley and psyche- delic prints, black leather boots, jackets with padded shoulders, and big. dangling hoop earrings. Mark Strole. (12), summed it up best. Whether you shop at Foley's or K-Mart Comtempo of S M Bargain City, or at the thrift shops on Westheimer. you take pride in what you wear.” 32 Fnonda. Romana, countrymen, send mo your punch' Togged in logo and tunica. I-atm etudonta slave over a cokt punch bowl at the foreign language tood Whore’ the party? Prpped-up sophomores don rune] party hats get into the winning spint at an indoor pep rally Juli Farr, wearing a wight, ooioriul-pnnt sweat ihirt and Guess leans chat with CKris Wilkinson while hanging out tn the common before school Halloween's tomorrow night, and we lust can't do a thing with our hair!' exclaim Jo Whit . Mark Bums. John Farris. Chris Sutphin. and Chris King. Arms full o! Valentine s Day carnations. Elisa De- Leon stands, wearing one ot the latest styles, flower printed bluo leans. 33 Top Row. Vincentia Parker. Natalie Ratddi. Tara Golding. Diorui Hernandez, Diana Rodriquez. Laa Standard. Julie Holder. Bonnie lone . Angela John, Shone Swint. Diana Haynes Kim Butler. Rachel Va quez. Cathy Ruben. Leabe Stulta. Shannon Riley. Wondy Russell. Vanessa Knuteon. Patty DeLeon. Dana Bum . Michelle Richard . Brenda Got). Tina Fronta. Kem Crawford. April Ridoau. Stephanie Roitebock. Anna Garcia. Julie Riley. Tommy Bright Esia Luomala. Monica Michon, Second Row: Pauline Guera. Dahlia Ramirez. Claudette Franco . Latae 'The Brigadiers have had a good year of performances, said Ms. Wright Ms Wright said that the music has improved extremely well since the first of the year. Mr. Chase and Ms. Wnght worked on a new idea for next year-permanent spots In the line-up. They had music and march- ing tests every week. If a Brigadier was absent from practice, she would lose her spot and have to try out again. The 1985- 86 Brig Ball was held at the Civic Center, a masquerade ball. The event took place February 22. 1906. Brown. Juanita Ibarra. Jenny Garcia. Regina BuBroc Sally Formin, Nicole I no®. Carmen Delgado, Laura Morion, Elizabeth Alexander. Jodie Stowe EsliHla Oretegon. Diana Aguilar, Grace Lopez. Jeatca Gar- cia. Cindy Perez. Davida Townsend. Krmtina Bu Broc. Carol Clark. Tanya Clomon. Kelly Smith. Stephanie Fi cher Brandy Bonin. Jennifer Renner Jonh? Golden. Gloria Kolb. Coble Simpson Amy Richard . Third Row: Toni Walker, Lon Strong. Bet sey lanes. Melody Buckalew. Diana Daniel. Holly McGrow Deanna Louvier. Ange' 'White. Misty This past years Bng trip was April 17 19. The Trip was to San Antonio. The Bng competed Thursday in a competition, and Fnday they attended and marched in the parade. The Brig has competed in many events such as: Football games. Chili-Tamale dinner, magazine sales. Highlands Parade, and Christmas parade. Crop. Vicki Cox. Rebecca Pollock. Hooly Maudlin. Angelina Vickery. Lisa Trachte. Krwti Wlulfey, Cin- dy Ramirez. Troa Sutton. Cindy Guenn, Vicki Hayes. Adrianna Knox. Tami Taylor. Kathy Tilton, Suzanne Hillbum. Julio Darxee. GtGi Gorman. Laa Smith Anita Jenkins. Theraea Ruiz. Katnna White. Andrea Taylor. An|ar ette Davi . Fourth Row: Pam Skains. Angel Mcfosky, Holli Hamson. Laura Yepez. Miranda Saline . Emily Ferral. Lon Mann. M'Luea Carey. Sham Moyer . Julie lone . Jamie Robertson. Kerry Tilton. Kelli Nichols, Kathy Bomntee. Franca A BAYTOWN TRADITION Ramirez. Sun Co . Knsti Cavazoe. Missy Burts. Ni- cole Richards. Traa German Rhonda Rindky. Ka lyaiu Naik. Danl Bruns. Slacvi Warren. Tillany Car ix k, Melissa McCullough. Janet Moulon. Monique Till . Judy Mason. Filth Row: Mr Joe Chase, John Moak. Jorrod Latham. Tina Gunn. Melissa Mitchell Stacey Reeves. Beth Bum . Melissa Cavazos. Mandi Hart, ljsa Armstrong, Shelly Tallent. Patty Con trees M Kathryn Wrvjht. Diana Gonzalez. Kelly Hawk Shannon Sherman. Peart Wuttke. Tobatha Flora. Becky Rucka. Amy Wahl. Grace Chen. Lt o Flags Stao Stratton. Drum Bugle Commander. Beth Bun tin, Company Commander Staci Jones. Com- pany Major Dee Dee Bolcerak. Rifle Captam: An- nello Evans. Presadent Kathleen Allred. Vloe-Pre dent Liz Bergeron. Treasurer Kristi Milk. Historian Mary Rucka. Tittany Troutman. Carol Flint. Shan Foster Jenniier McCamey. Seated: Carol Johnson. Lt ol Twirier Tiliany Hensley. Nikol Dittman lolt Director Ms. Wnght right: Asst Director. Mr Chase 17 BRIGADIERS Sargeants: Christina DuBroc. Ginger Ash. Davida Townsend. Carol Flynt, Carol Clark. President Kathleen Alfred Vice-Pros.. Lu Ber geron Secretary. Kelley Kalbltz. Treasurer: Chnsh Mills. Historian Mark Rucka Swing Flags: Tina Tucker. Shelley Woodoox. Council: Kelly Nichols. Stacia Warren. Becky Rucka. Nikol Dittman. and Vincentia Parker 38 St aci Jones show the techniques lor a tield oHicer RifW: Stacey Reeve . Mandi Hart. Beth Bums, and Rifle cpt Annette Evans. GtGi Zarco. 1905 Queen, crowns Kathleen Al- lied. 1906 Queen Kelley Hawke concentrates on camera instead o! muse. Field OH. Lt. Twirlers. Tlllany Hensley; Lt. ol Flags Staa Stratton; Drum and Bugle Ma or: Tammy Allen; Drum and Bugle Commander Beth Buntin Com- pany Commander Staa Jones; Company Major. Dee-Dee Baloerak: Swing Flag Cpt.: Shelley Wood cox: Rifle Cpt Annette Evans Rusty Simms asks Stephanie Fischer, Why not a kiss? 39 ryn wn 1 he mmous Front tow: Drum Major Natal Torre . Gen Ste- phenson. Patricia Rincon Tony Ramenz Tondra Pad. Iuli ? Martinez. l-adie Hodman. Mila Momaon. Paula Thompson. Tim Cowart. Mike Izaguirre. David Carrol. Ren Simmon, Mark Budro. Mike Yolland. David Troha. laime Cascanto. Leal Lawhon. Don aid Thompson. Missy Dunham. Jennifer Tylor. Car- ole Haddon. Adnenne Bromley. Julie Vail. Amy Brewer. Martha Stehhng. Mr . Bryant. Drum Major Kelly Bush. Second row; Maureen Veneqas. Betty Chan. Susan Revera. Stephan Mayfield Renee Venegas. Vano Sesto . Imelda Munoz. Jana Rogil bo. Laa Ofaen. Charfynn Butler. Karin Roberts. Jen- niter Bunanek. Clemencia Voigial. Leticia Ramenz. Michelle Emmanuel. Joy tone Chnotmas. Tiffany Richards. Roberta Jones. Beth Cooke. Jeremy Homa- dex. Third row: Angela Davis. Cryst Elsey. Tracy Guidry. Sammie Duke. Lisa Contreras. Mar Ochoa. Tim Togahi. Fem Ctomer, Virginia Noasa man. Susan Robtlia. Holly Batson. Debra Houk. Alma Garza Michelle Melton. Ed Blake. Steven Moms. Mary McKenzie. Trtcia Treude. Randal Kerr. Kovin Caskey. Nelva Montalvo, Ar.iaaa Henmngton. Leah Lucius. Jennifer Floyd. Rhonda Duke. Fourth row; Amy George. Loma Preeswood. Gera Mickel. Ward Mayfield. Abraham Garcia. Shane Preeswood, Mar ce© Hardy. Mike Morris. Richard Schrtch. Eddie 40 R.E.L Band Smith. Stacey McElroy. Mark McKonzte, Eddie Ben- nett, Enc Ruyle. Lisa Wint. Melissa Davu. Todd Sim- mon Mike Blackburn. Iason Chappel, Laurel Gold- ing. Stacey St. Romame. Angela Deyon. Albert Iona. Penny CebeUos. Jame-lon Mitchell. Cathy Horton. Fifth row Metata Holcomb. Mark Torres. Laura Qui senberry. Leslie Contreras. Cannon Slstca. Elisa Guttle, Steven Quisenberry. Ty Da vs, Glenn George. Brian Da via, Kathy Hall. Jaime Rodriguez. lame Kingsmll. Reed Woodcox. Bobby Gresham. Mark Iordan. Ed Warren. Kirk Lowe. Roger Owens. Drew Heyen. WesSlandford. Matl Hunt. John Duke. Troy Oliver. Ronnie Ganske Bock row: Jacqueline Baly. Ed Davis. Angie Boycott Natalie Cascante, Ginger Iordan. Jody Hughes. Leila Richards. Matt Kleypas. Patnoa Montemayor, Bnan Lawhon. Janice Downing. Randy Owens, Tammy Fox worth. Nealy Thibodaux. Heather Heartless. Dan Rogers. Gela Headley. Andy Haynes. Lecel Gaylord. Emanuel Woodard. Angie Roberts. James Stanlord. Angela Spears. Arleen Christian. Aidia Ortu. Delores Agui lor. 41 Chorale Mik Flora and Johnathon Pariah show that they are true fnands. Stacie Paterson. Diana Hamandaz and Lonna Whita pal around Events that were held: District Choir Tryouts. Christmas Concert with R.S.S. Christmas Caroling. U.I.L. Concert and Sight reading Contest. Solo and Ensemble Contest. Spring Trip to Dallas, A Pop Show, Spring Banquet, Baccalaureate, and Gradu- ation. Officers were: Tammy Carpenter; Photog- rapher. Jimmy Williams; President, Theresa Surles; Secretary, Charlie Jenkins; Historian, Kim Moses; Treasurer, and Johnathon Parish; Vice President. Sponsor was Ms. Ivy Inglis. The accompammsts first semester was Mrs. Vicki Courtney and second semester was Mrs. Sherry Hare. BUk Dorn burg and Mr . Vicki Courtn y get ready to dance Susan But«ud. R gin Bounds. Kim Wilk . Carman Thi . Kim Moms and B v rly Goff nng for the crowd. Susan Butaud was totally surprised Collaan Baker and Jam Stanford. M k Flore and dale dance the two stop. Starling Faldar. Reginald Holm . Dwayn Hard. Dion Ball and Sammy Wilkins dock tho hoik ior Christmas, tn tho commons. Group: First row: Ms Ivy Inglis. Mandi Hart. Lorraine McKinne. Deo Dunlord. Billy Simmons. Lisa Armstrong. Stoci Peterson. Traci Patton. Mm. Sherry Hare Second row: Paula Holcomb. Tommy Carpenter. Thia Garrett. Shannon Otl, Shawna Thomas. Sheryl Serrette. April Muse Third row Lisa Isaac ks, Kevin Fnske. Blake Dom burg. Richard Vargas, Dwayne Herd, Johnathan Parish. Ocie Roy. loo Delgado. Lonna White. Fourth row: Be verty Goii. Thereea Surte . Kim Mooes. Paul Thomas. Chart Jenkins. Gaylord Gasoway, Sterling Felder. Dion Bell. Albino Villegas. Jimmy Williams. Carmen Thtet. Shonda Jones. Diana Rodnguer 42 Front row: Mrs. Sherry Here. Tina Morrcn. VaJerson Baina, Yvonne Mclnturtt, Irma Gu errer Back row: Knctel Will . Cynthia Lmngrton. Peggy Benge. Tina Simmons. Ms Ivy Inglia. Tanya Scott Girls Concert Choir Irma Gutierrez Tina Simmon and Yvonne Mcln- turff. Valereon Bain Kriatel Willi 43 Tina Morron Cynthia Livingston All District Choir Student Shawna Thomas. REL freshmen. was named All District Choir Student during the finals held on October 19. 1985, at Deer Park. Shawna said. It was an honor being one of the many top voices. Attending district tryouts was like being in a family instead of competition. I love to sing and have been in the Choir program for four years. There was a lot of work involved with after school practice and voice lessons, but it was great fun.” Top; Sandy Bertsch and Amy Hmkic. Bottom Angel deRotn. Tina Saaon. Betty Wallace. Patnce Homberger, Michele Barber. Beth Orgeron. Shannon Robbie, and Amy Will van Manager Woody Lew . Dents Erwin. Jay Allen, and Bobby Robertson Sponsor. A1 Richard Cheerleaders '85- '86 ” Alter a very successful summer camp expenence. the R.E.L. cheerleaders main- tained high spirit throughout the school year, commented sponsor. A1 Richard. The Gander Spirit Boosters were again nominated for the National Cheerleaders Association Award of excellence at camp. Junior. Sandy Bertsch was selected as NCA AU-Amencan Cheerleader. It was a very exciting experience for me. I was shocked. I couldn't believe I got it! says Sandy. The squad also won the NCA spirit stick at the same competition. Summer camp prepares the girls for the up coming year. This is where they learn cheers and dances for football season, and other sports activities. A cheerleaders lob isn't as easy and doesn't stop with just cheering at games. The girls have a class penod where they practice new cheers, prepare for competitions, and make post- ers. Sometimes these activities run over into after school. They are graded on each of these and also how well they cheer at the games, ‘it's a lot of hard work but it is well worth the effort. said head cheer- leader. Beth Orgeron. 46 Gander earner. Tony Hanul Mr Richard and Mr Sand hop are the Student Coun- The Goodtportsmanahip member are Brian Connealy. Beth Buntin. Staci Stratton. Michele Barber. Amy Brewer, and Eric Golle Jerrod Latham show Betty Wallace the dobcate art oi decorating the Chriat- mas tree. Student Council otfacers are Siaa Strat ton. Secretary. Jerrod Latham. Vwe Prest dent Michele Barber. Presdent Staci Stratton. Michele Barber, and Kyle Kramer are happy about the pians tor the Spring Dance Student Council This year the Student Council adopted a new article to the Student Council Con- stitution. This new article says that now a member must attend every activity or they will recieve a black mark. If three black marks are obtained then they are put out of Student Council. This makes the person who has been put out Ineligible to run for any office in the years to come. The Coun- cil does provide extra activities that will remove the black marks. The new law is kinda stifl, but it does help me remember when we have meetings. ' says Amy Brewer. Another tough thing for any club member, is trying to remember the early morning meetings. Attendance at the meetings use to be a problem. The black marks have really helped. says Presi- dent, Michele Barber. Front row: Michele Barber. Slaci Stratton. Jerrod Latham. Second row Amy Hinkle, Irma Rodriguez. Kel ly Kalbitz. Jlamo Gonzaiea. Patnce Hornberger. Betty Wallace. Gylla Heodly. Stacta Warren. Brenda Gran demon Third row: Suzanne Hilbum. Kathy Tilton. Beth Buntin. Lua Petere. Patncia Alien. Nikd Dtttman. Shan non Robbte. Ltaa Hutchin . Fourth row: Emanuel Woo- dard. lim Lamb. Brett Baleorock. Robert Samora. Ted Johnaon. Enc Golle. John Bytngton. Kyle Kramer Akin Hilyard. Brian Connealy. Amy Brewer. Todd Cauley. Dee Bakwock. Thomas Mayo. Knota Boaee 47 R.O.T.C. Approximately eighty people are in the Robert E. Lee R.O.T.C. These people discipline themselves to become better citizens and to gain new values. Once they leave school, they have a new out- look to guide them through life. They come to school early each morn- ing to show their school pride. They try to be an example to us all through their respect for authority, their punctuality, and their striving for correctness. The number of men and women in the corps are almost even. These two groups share in many activities, such as the Rifle Guard and the Drum and Bugle Corps. Annually, the R.O.T.C. celebrates the Manne Corps' Birthday. And in January, they have a General Inspection. In No- vember. they traveled to Texas A M and Lamar University. In Apnl, they journeyed to Galveston Ball. On the last day of school, they undertook a day trip to Washington, D.C. During the year, they performed var- ious duties tad helped out the Good Fellows. The corps' Color Detail raised the flag in front of the school every morning at 8 a m. The Color Guard was invited to march in many city functions. While representing our school, the whole R.O.T.C. marched at football games, in parades, and at drill meets. Despite that, the corps is mostly Fresh- men. Major Butler is optimistic about their future. The R.O.T.C. is up and rising,'’ he said. Tina Villanueva. Tom Golden. Mary Galley . Sam- uel Martinez. Phillis Mixon First Row: Tina Villanueva. Brenda Lopez. Phillis Mixon, and Mary Galley Second Row. Martha Park or. Blanca Lopez. lube Watkins. Samuel Mar tanoz. lames Buchanan, and Tracy Stupes. Third Row: Iimmie Reeves. Sherry Bevennor. Nichlole Morgan. Wendy Iones. Shane Kirkland. Roxana Loredo. and Juan Lorodo Fourth Row Deruse Wil- liams, Tina Baker. Royal ton Brown. Mario Gon- zales. Sonia Lorodo. Bobby Horn, and Frank Hal held 46 Maior Christopher Butler. Fust Row: Emesi Bond. Larry Gogget. Tina Vil Unuava Philha Mixon. Torn Golden. Samual Martmn7. Gloria Cal)o|aa Sidney Moore. Second Row. Emilio Gonzalez. Jamie Lombard William Simmons Olgahdia Arreola, Iimnur Reeve . Brenda Lopez, Lorraine McKenno Denis Wil liams, Third Row Mark Wwes. Denene Kelly, lube Watkins. Martha Parker, loahephine Joseph. lames Buchanan. Nichiole Morgon. Wendy tones. Sherry Bevennor. Fourth Row Tony Ro- driquez. Carmen Thiea Penny Simmons. Sonia Loredo. Michele Greenlaw. Li'Tu Brown. Da- vid Jackson, Samatha Back. Shelly Buchanan. Oibo Ford Fifth Row: Andrew Harolds. Royllon Brown, loan Loredo, Bobby While, Fernandez StubbWield. Michael Giles. Tina Bdker, Roxana Loredo. Shane Kirkland. Kevin Muckeroy, Sixlh Row: Frank Hatbeid. Mano Gonzalez. Tracy Snipes. Bobby Blue. Andrew Blue. Joaquin Bar mra. Bobby Hem, Willie Mckrnae. Juan Verria, Manuel Rodriquez Fu Row Tina Villanuava. Tom Golden, Second Row. Brenda Lopez, lube Watkins. Samual Martinez. Tracy Smpee. lames Buchanan. William Simmons. Hillano Arre dondo. Third Row. Martha Parker. Nicole Morgan. Wendy Jones. Mano Gonzales. Joaquin Barrera Shane Kirkland. OUle Ford. Kevin Mucheroy. Fourth Row: Dents Williams. Jimmie Reeves. Tina Baker Frank Hatfields. Royafton Brown. Bobby Horn. Michael Giles, Larry Baggot Former M.C.I. Major Samual S Glalze 49 District Area and State Winners: Front row Linda Mer nD. Dawn Zuetcher. Wendy Holder. Bnan Estes. Candy Berry. Sarah S)otandcr. Second row. David Rcvii . John Croas. Lon O'Hagen. Todd Ramsey. Tncia O'Sullivan Leigh Ann Barry Third row: Tony Richards. Troy Oli- ver. Jason Chavers Lea Gray. Steven Pitrucha, Eddie Vela. Kenneth Yarbrough. Fourth row Jody Nelson Randy Tennyson. Shelly Matlock. Leeiea Harman. Lea Whalen. Shawn Johnson. Michael Rouse NATIONAL FFA CONVENTION Kansas City, Missouri FFA Group: Shelly Matlock. Norma Aldrete. Shelly Tallent. Shane Borry, Lon O'Hagan. Dawn Zuercher. lody Nebon. Leaiea Harman, Shawn Johnson. Second row Kevin Stock land. Lonnie Revila, Deed Dupont Matthew Pitrucha. LtighAnn Barry, Shelly Gunn. Todd Ramsey. Enc Pettridgo. Jell N-wton. Mike Ward. Jake Stewart Third row: Bnan Matlock. Kenneth Yarbrough. Lea Whalen Scott Douglas. Sara Siolandor. Larry Rousli. Jason Chavem. Stacey Schrock. Richard Mann. Shane Pratt. Los Gray. Fourth row: Stacy Smith. Duke Cohort Jett Hamilton. Steven Pitrucha, Heath Staner. Brian Boyett. Michael Rouse, David Revtk. Dennis DuPont National FFA Convention Winners: Candy Berry. Brad Bass, and Eddie Vela. 50 Future Farmers Of America The Future Farmers of America was one of the most active organizations at REL. The activities found students working year round to achieve their goal as one of the best FFA chapters in the state. They ranged from attending leadership camps and conventions in the summer, to leader- ship contest preparation in the fall, judging con- test. and livestock show preparation in the spnng. They also met state requirements for classroom instructions and the Supervised Oc- cupational Experience Program in Vocational Agriculture. The stu- Oiitcers. Dawn Zuercher. Shane Berry. Troy Oliver. Eddie Vela. Lon O'Hagen. Candy Berry dents became eligible for a variety of degrees, awards, and scholarships spon- sored by the FFA. In addition, the chapter gained recognition for the combined efforts of the members such as a Gold Emblem Chapter for 1985 being rated in Natioanl Chapter Rating, which was the highest award received from the National Organization. The REL chapter qualified three teams to compete In the State FFA Leadership Contest held in December. They were named State FFA Leadership Contest Sweepstakes Award Winner by receiving the most overall points out of the 948 chapters who competed statewide. Senior. Les Gray said. Being from the FFA Chapter that won Sweepstakes at State Is something I will never forget. State FFA Winner Front row: Brian Estes. Middle row: Wendy Hold or. Shelly Matlock. Jody Nebon. Letiea Hannan. Lea Whalen Back row Mr Craig Edwards. John Crow. Jason Chavers. Las Gray. Steven Pltrucha. Mr Randy Looper FFA Sweetheart LeighAnn Barry 51 Lee Traveler Traveler Stall: Front row Eddie Bennett. Brian Lawhon Kathleen Allred. Amy Yankoviak. Janice Kelly. Second row Tammy Fox worth, Michelle Warner Tilta ny Hensley. Tammy Fuller Third row: Dan Roger , Trtoa Treude Kelley Hawkn. Laa Smith Back row: Kun Holme . Lynotte Bryan. Michelle Richard . Michael Spnrxjer Photoqraphem: Clockwise Mirhaol Springer Brian Lawhon. Eddie Bennett and Michelle Richards Edilonr Front row: Tlllany Hensley. Kim Holmes. Kelley Hawks. Bock row: Jaroce Kelly and Trtcta Treude. The 1965-86 Yearbook Staff began its year off with a new red shine. Ms. Ann Turner. Ms. Turner really changed the way the class was run; says Kim Holmes. She made us be lieve it was our yearbook and not just the schools book. The stall at- tended workshop for one week in the summer, at Galveston. Work- ing with the graphic artist (from 106- ten's) really helped bring up new ideas for this years book. said la- nice Kelly. If every student had the chance to work with the yearbook staff, then they would really under- stand the worthwhile experience.” says Kelley Hawks. S4 Adv or Ann Tumor Gander Gazette Bottom row: Ms. Ann Tumor. Barbara Castellanos. Sulema Lorma. Pam Dookn. Anno Bonnot 1. Cathy Haywood. Carmen Thtoa Top row: Donna Halvoraon. Leroy Trtcho. Kurt Bennett Chartee Culp, lames Kingsmtll. Irma Gustave Front row: Donna Halvorson, Assistant Editor. Carmen Thiett Photogra pher. Top row. lames Kingsmtll. Business Manager. Kurl Bennett and Leroy Tnche; Cartoonists Sponsor. Ms. Ann Turner Editor ln-Chte(. Barbara Castellanos One question that can best be answered by the Gander Gazette is What's going on at REL? Getting news stories from all parts of the school campus, selling ads and putting together the actual paper, plus studying all the different fields of loumalism- were lust some of the fobs that kept the twelve staff members hopping to meet their deadlines. Rush, but be accurate were the instructions Gazetters recteved while trying to make each addition a little better than the last, said Barbara Castel- lanos. Editor. Donna Halvorsen. Assistant Editor, added. Working on the Gander Gazette proved not only to be educational, but fun at the same time. Published monthly, this year's Gazette was sold to Lee students for 25cents a copy. Money recieved from the sale ol ads and the Gazette were used to pay the expenses of printing. S3 Academic Decathalon: Member Top row: Mr. Bacon. Stuart bpkin. Jay An tie. Keith Lokhamp. Chru Smith, baa Standard Rhonda Rogeram. iimmy Popae I. Mr . Sullivan. Bot- tom row Kvnyata Sulhvan. Dawd Cam 0. Philip bp kin. The Academic Decathalon team is a relatively new group at Lee. This is their second year in existence. Last year the team went all the way to state competition. This year looks even better said Mr. Bacon a sponsor. We left the other teams in awe this year' We just ran away with the competition. Other teams were standing around the score- board, watching our score go up. Mr. Bacon also said. Sponsore: Mr. Bacon. Mr . Sullivan Members: Bottom row: Kyle Kramer. Jett Hamil- ton. Paul Porno . Laura Qussenborry. Davyd Dab- ney, Lynette Bryan. Kim Holmes Second row Becky Pratt. Dawn Daniorth. Stevie Region Ja- nice Downing. Sammy Duke. Dee Balcerak. Dani Bruns Staoa Warren. Betty Chan. Danna Daniel. Bret Balcerak. Third row Amy Hinkle. Cynthia Stephenson Tern Cortxl. Pam Doolin. Kathleen Allred. Tun Mixon. Todd Cauley. Fourth row: April Spangler. Michele Barber. Patrtoe Horn- berrr-r Mandy Heart Andrea Taylor Angie Boyett. Jerrod Latham. Michelle Emanuel. Tara Hildreth Nancy Letttmorv. Top row: Jami-Jon Mitciiell Stettam Dean. Otticers. Stevie Region class director, Amy Hinkle, vice-pres.. Jami-Jon Mitchell, clast director. Jerrod Latham, pres.; Dam Bruns, class director Laura OutaonberTy. sec . Kathleen Allred, treasurer S.A.D.D. S.A.D.D.. a newly found club, was a smashing hi! with the student body. says Lynette Bryan. This year three main goals were established: 1. To stop drunk drivers. 2. To encourage high school students not to dnnk and drive. 3. To make the community aware ol drunk drivers. Mrs. Betty Cook, sponsor, hopes that maybe someones life will be saved. from the outcome of the club. S.A.D.D. was formed to show high school students the ef- fects of dnnking and driving. Mrs. Cook says that 'if you convince the teenager not to dnnk and drive, some day as adults they will think before getting behind the wheel • DRUNK!' ss Betty Cook e F H A This year the FHA expanded its club membership to a record-breaking 94 members. Mrs. Alton, the club's sponsor, along with Josephine Joseph, the club president, increased the club’s activities to mdude interesting projects like Thanks- giving service projects lor the needy and Christmas decorations for nursing homes. Josephine Joseph, along with the other officers, Phillis Mixon (first vice presi- dent), Angel Fuentes (second vice presi- dent), Isabel Paiz (secretary). Tonya He- bert (treasurer), and De Anna Louvier (historian), headed this year's fund raising event Which was selling locker mirrors” a “new and unique fund raising concept, Mrs. Alton praised. Sandr RoMnbtum. Estelle Rodriguez. Mi- chelle Werner. Alica Robbina. Davida Town- sand. Gloria Callajaa. and kids, participate In the FHA child development Christmas party. FHA MEMBERS: (left to nghl)- Mra Beverly Alton. Home Economics Teacher. Lewis. Sean Hull. Becky Gordon. Bnan Connoaly. Michelle Warner. Amy Beth Bums. Rhonda May, baa Lustiata. Samantha Black. Angel Fuentee. Hinkle. Larry Roush. Beth Orgeron. Isabel Pali. Gloria Calleto . De Anna Stella Rodriguez. Davida Townsend. Saul Torre . Leneta Hams. Manaol Louvier. and Mr Grace Edwards. Home Economic Teacher Torre . Patty Knapp. Tonja Hebert, Jay Allen. Samantha Dugas. Woody Junior Rotary Ann's Front row: Gylla Hoodlay. Groco Chon. Kelly Bush Doe Deo Bolcerak. Mr Franca. Michele Barber. Mandi Hart. Stephanie Dean. Second row: Dam Brum. Michelle Booc rynski. Andrea Taylor. Amy George. Mr Evard. OH cem Andrea Taylor Senior Director; Michelle Boncxraki. Finance: Second row Michele Barber. Secre- tary. Grace Chen. Finance: Dee Dee Balcerak. President. Gylla Headley Program Back row Kelly Bu«h. Senior Di- rector. Stephanie Dean. Parliamentarian JRA'S ts a fun club to work with and 1 feel we do a lot of good for the community, the school and each club member, says club sponsor Carolyn Francis. For the school, they made the football players pillows. To help improve the community several donations were made. A $100.00 donation was given to Bay Area Reha- bilitation Center. $50.00 to the American Can- cer Society. $100 to Lisa Renee Bams Fund and door to door canvasing for Lisa Bams. For a fund raiser. Bountonnieres and Little Sister Mums were sold. At the end of the year the club sponsored a mother-daughter ice cream social. 57 Fire row: Robed Santoro. David Dabney Second row Kirk Glib. Todd Cauley Danny Connolly, lay Alien, lerrod Latham. Woody Jerry Allbntton. Alva lores Keith Botkin. Jaime Gonzales. Jason Lewis, Shawn Douglas. Bobby Robertson, Chad Gallun, Kevin Me Cain. Stephen Le Vay Michael Yono. Enc Golle. David Bun Townsend. Filth row Chris Sutphin, Thomas Mayo. Hugh Echols, tin Third row. Lance Roper Richie Epperson. Clay Crawford. John Steven Ashcroft. David Kovalcik. Warner Dennm Erwin, let! Skains. Mr A1 Richard. Fourth row: Sponsor: Mr Al Richard. The main objective of the REL Leo Club Is to encourage the ideal of service , said Clay Crawford. President. School sponsor. Mr. Al Richard added. Through club activities, members are provided the opportunity to work together in fellowship and dedicated service to the community. Composed of fifty-two young men. this years club had the largest membership since it became active in 1973. The Leo’s, sponsored by the Baytown Lion's Club, also works together with their sister club. Lioness, in civic projects. They provided Thanksgiving bas- kets to needy families and sang Christmas carols at St. James, Green Acres and Allenbrook. local nursing homes. In the spring, members assisted the Lion's Club at their yearly Oyster Fry. took part in a blood drive and held a car wash. The club's biggest fund raising event, all proceeds from the car wash, estimated at two-hundred dollars, were used to finance activities and service projects dunng the year. Olbcet : Clay Crawford. Prendent. Eric Gollo. Vice Prandent. Jeff Skains: Treasurer 5« Lioness Front row: Amy Hinkle. Both Orgeron Staci Adama. Shannon Robb . Stacta Wanen. Bo Be Garcia. Lara Yep© . Beth Bums, baa Armstrong. Ma. Martha Rieka. Second row Becky Claylon. Sandy Bertsch. Steph- anie Raiiaback. lanot Mouton. Shana Swint. Sun Cox. Annette Evan . Veronica Cano. Jodi Renlena. Kathleen Allred. Third row. Nikd Dittman. Amy Brewer. Sarali Stehhng. Betty Wallace. Patricia Allen Barbara Castellanos. Jenruler Garcia. Diana Haynes. Man Ruck©. Jenniier Groonawalt. Palnaa Sanborn Top: Kim Patterson. Law Rau. The REL Lioness Club, was led by Annette Evans. V MB Pres. Amy Yanko- J 11 viak. Vice Presi- ’F dent stated. The MBL__ML_____________ i - IP™- i, I club’s goals were accomplished by serving the community through various civic pro- jects and promoting good will among it's forty-eight members. In November, the group delivered Thanksgiving baskets to needy families. They visited residents of the St. James. Green Acres, and Allenbrook nursing homes in December to cheer them with Christ- mas carols and gifts of food. The Lioness, organized since 1962, is associated with the Bay- town Lion's Club and works together with their brother club, Leo. during the spring Oyster Fry and Special Olympics. A blood dnve and the Miss Goose Creek Pagent were two of the many fund- raising events that were held. This year Ms. Marsha Ricks and Ms. Darlene Cunningham served as co-sponsors. Reflecting on the past year they said. We are encouraged not only by the work done by the Lioness, but all groups of young people that desired to help and improve the community in winch they live. OtbcwB: Bottom row: President; Annette Evans. Treasurer: Jody Rentena. Secro tary; Veronica Cano Top row Service Chairman; Amy Hinkle. Historian. Kath leen Allred. Social Director Stepharue Raiiaback Not pictured Amy Yankoviak Sponsors lell to right: Ms Marsha Ricks. Ms Darlene Cunningham. The Key Club has been active at Lee lor 36 years. Mr. Watson has been the sponsor for the last 6 years. This year lor their annual fund-raising project, the club sold apples. The club serves the community in anyway that they can. They made Christmas and Thanksgiving bas- kets for the needy families, and they helped the Good- fellows program by helping put toys in Christmas sacks. The Key Club donated flags to the school to show their REL patnotism. and they helped out in the Special Olympics for the handicapped. Mr. Watson their spon- sor, said. I want the Key Club to serve the community in anyway that will help improve it.” Key Club Oifioora: Preadent: Keith Lokhamp, Ir. Director Enc Famer. Vice Pres, fay Antic. Sr. Director. Randy Cox Sponsor Thurman Watson 60 Otboers: President. Irroa Rodnquez. Treaaur er: Conrvo Rodnquei. Secretary; Jennifer Willwjm Keywannettes Memterv Front row Lydia Rodnquex. Anqebque Yono. Renee Vetwqas Miran t Satin .- ludy Hodqson. Jennifer WilLaii Second row Irma Rodnquex. Steel Knox Amy Wiliwm Carol Haddon. Maureen Veneqa . Third row Jami-lon Mitchell. Leslie Holman Angela lohr. Dolly Rodnquex. Conna Rodnquex. Sponsor Mr Sandy Shackelkxd This year the Keywannettes consisted of 50 members. The event that the club par- ticipated in was the making of Homecom- ing mums. Mrs. Sandy Shackelford their sponsor, said «that they worked very hard and got their joke done. During football season was their busiest time of the year. The Keywannettes have been active here at Lee since 1956 constantly, added Mrs. Shackelford. 61 Octagon Leading the Octagon Club. Dan Rogers (12). President, commented that. We have had a good year.' With a membership of thirty, we had the manpower needed for our service ac- tivities. which included a Christmas tree sale during the holiday season. As a result of their work this year, they are able to be a service to the community and give two of their members two-hundred dollar scholarships. Front row: Mark Iordan. Glenn George. Dan Rogers. Mike BJockbum Randall Kerr. Second Row: Jay Antle, Eddie Bennett. Eddie Hodgenson Enc Famer, Brian Lawhon. Philip Upkln. Matt Klypass Keith Lohkamp Third row. Ed Warren. Steven Qutaenberry. David Kester, and Mike Yalland Dan Roger . President. Glenn George. Vice President. Mike Blackburn. Treasurer. Bnan Lawhon. Sergeant ot Arms. Eddie Kodgenson. Social Director. Ed Warren. Junior Rep.. Steven Quinaenbenry. Sophomore Rep. 62 Anchor Club Oi licere Front row; Michelle Emanuel, Prendent, Arieen Christian; Vice-Prendent. Veronica Rodnguer Secrelary Treasurer Back row: Elaa Gutiorre . Historian Marcee Hardy; Chapkn Soph. Director. Ginny Nowaman. Junior Director. The REL Anchor Club, active since I960, was com- posed oi fourteen members. This year's club was involved in many school and community service pro- jects. In September, the installation oi new members was held. School protects included decorating lor Foot- ball Week, participating in SADD. making posters lor the Academic Decathalon team and boosting Gander spirit during their Regional Meet. In October. Michelle Emanuel. Pres., attended Freedom Foundation, a leadership conference, in Philadelphia She said, It was a wonderful exper- ience that I’ll never forget. I learned so much m one weekend. The most important lesson was the real meaning of the word, freedom. Community service projects included Thanksgiv- ing and Easter baskets to the Baytown Sheltering Arms. In December, the girls sang Christmas carols for patients af San Jacinto Hospital. They also assisted their adult sponsor, the Baytown Pilot Club, at their annual Smorgasbord and helped with therapy pro- grams at Bay Area Rehabilitation Center. On Febru ary 5. seven live oak trees were planted at Btcentema) Park in memory of the fallen astronauts aboard the space shuttle. Challenger. Attending the Distrid Convention. Feb. 21-23 at Galveston was Arieen Chnsttan. Michelle Emanuel, and Rhonda Slovacek. Sponsor. Mr Billie Brinkley Top row. Rhonda Slovacek. Ginny Newman. Marcee Hardy. Mrs Billie Bnnkley. Amanda Martinez, Sheik Bay Middle row Gera Mickoi. Elisa Gutierrez. Veronica Rodriguez. Bottom row: Michelle Emanuel Arieen Christian. Cathy Heaton Janice Downing and Sammii Duke show oH one oi their many talents TALKING' Far right Dean House and Brian Connealy are true ‘STAR'' material Jay Allen. Woody Lewis. Bobby Robertson, and Dennis Erwin were downing around m the rain at the Gander-Deer Park football game. Mike Blackburn buys a beautiful bouquet of carnations lor his true love. Caught in Act! the 64 Orchestra Front row: George Hovwm Ricky Wagner, Brent Gonoit, Jam« Loy. Andrew Holt, Robert Maiden. Bnan Brock, David Vickery, loan Lor ado Second row Matthew Putrucka. Joee Rioe. Paul Rich ard . Karen Choale. Rhea laminate. Kim Rureell. Kathy Kaura. Nioote Inn . Eva Sanchez. Lew Harolds. Ate Roaha, Johnny Perry Bock row Shannon Thomaa. Anthony Cabbtous. Sombra Dova. Andy Miller. Cindy Ramirez. Marc Antonini. The 1965-86 Orchestra was directed by Mr. Gene Stephenson and Mr. Hilson of Horace Mann. All- State Orchestra Member was Mike Morris, on the French Horn. The Orchestra received a Division II in U.I.L. Orchestra Contest and Sight Reading. Director Gene Stephenson feels that this year was the largest Orchestra this school has ever had. and that next year it shall continue to grow.” Eva Sanchez and Kim Ruaaall docido not to participate in today aeBvWI—■ David Vickary enjoy the sweet. relaxing melody Johnny Parry slope playing kx a quick glance at the photographer 66 Drum Majors: Kelly Bush and Natalie Toms Twirier - Front row. Amy Brewer Patricia Rincon, and Martha Stehhng. Back: lube Vail Tondra Peal and Toni Ramirez. Flag Caplain. Tammy Fox worth. Co Captain. Angie Boyott. Aida Ortiz. Gyila Headly. lacquie Baly. Angela Spears Leila Richard , and Patnoa Montemayor R. E. Lee Band This years R. E. Lee Band was very successful individually. says director, jeame Bryant. Four members of this years band made the All-State Band, this Is the most this district has had in over 20 years. This years marching band participated in several events: half-time at football games, pep rallies, parades, and march- ing contest. The band received a Sweep- stakes in marching contest. The Symphon- ic band made a I.I.II in U. I. L. Concert and Sightreadmg contest. This years Band Banquet was held at the Country Club on May 10. 1996 where the new officers were announced. Oiticens Ed Warren. Anglo Boyoll. Natabo Torre . Patrv aa Rincon. Kelly Bush. laoquie Blay Laura Quaen berry Leah Luaua. Dolore Aqullar. Emanuel Woo- dard. Holly Batson. Tammy Foxworth All-Art band members lacquie Baly and Debroah Hauk. So4o Ensemble winnow Patncia Monlomayor, Aidia Ortiz. Stove Quioenberry. Natalie Torre . Leah Luctus. Laura QuMenbeny. iacquie Baly. I ana Rogtllo. Jonrulor Floyd. Mtchaol Monte Front row: Jody Hughs. lube Martinez. Ed Warren. Jami-Jon Mild mil. Dobrr.-h Hauk Chrati Elsie. Amy Georgo. Kirk Lowe. All Slate Orchoetra member Michael Moms. All-Stale Band memben. Natalie Torreo. Leah Luaus. and Glenn George. All District band members Laura Quttenbeny. Kirk Lowe. Chnsti Ekw. Amy George. Good Job Band! Mr Wallace discusses next years plana with Krishawana Front Mr Lawrence Wallace Back: Judy Mann. Melon Cavntoc. Sombre Dav:-., Karen Davo MkIi-!1 .- King. Rschardi. lacquie Baly. Tonya Wade. Angela Spoare. lamer Downing. New Horizons A new Interes! club was formed at Robert E. Lee this year. The club is called New Horizons. New Horizons promotes student participation in school and community affairs. The club goals are: 1) foster school spirit and participation in school activities. 2) encourage academic achievement. 3) promote a positive self image. 4) develop career interests. 5) enhance community pride and responsi- bilities. The club had no fund raisers because, The club is still in the formative stage, says Mr. Wallace. Qub officers this year were: President- Karen Davis, Vice-president- Sylvia Escontnas, Record- ing Secretary- Grace Chen, Corresponding Sec- retary- Danna Daniel. Treasurer- George Scott, and Assistant Treasurer Lisa Rau. Committee Chairmen were: Community Relations- Joe Del- gado. Publicity- Kenyata Sullivan. Social- Gylla Headly. Membership- Angela Spears, and Ser- vice- Manuel Partida. The club has already started on plans for the next school year. I am looking forward to next years' activities. We've got a lot planned, says junior member Michelle Richards. 6« Mr Wallac goc over the by law ol llie newly formed New Hannon club with Paulin Guerra. Vlncantia Park r. and KrUhawana King Creative Writing Bottom row Keilh Lohkomp lay Antio Kenya Sullivan. berry Top row: lamer Kelly Kathleen Gamer. Zamob llahi. Grace Chen, locquie Baly Eddy Hodgson. Laura Quaen Rhonda Rogers. Row K ley pea David Carroll. Mrs. Sullivan Creative Writing sponsored by Mrs. Anne Sullivan is a club for students who are interested in writing. Members work with the creative writing class to produce Mind Right. Robert E Lee's award winning literary magazine. The club has an annual Halloween party in October, which features creative cos- tumes, pumpkin carvings and poetry. Every spring at the Honors Banquet, the creative wnting class presents Mind Right awards. They are for student au- thors whose work(s) have been judged Best of Catefory. Awards are given for Best Fiction. Essay. Poet and Cover De- sign. Oli«cmv Prendent. Laura Qimenberry; Vice Prendent. Kenyata Sullivan. Secretary. Dee Dee Baleerek. Treasurer. Zeinab llahi; and Editor. Rhonda Rogem Morning dear David Doluna, Danny Adam . Michael Greaby and Mr Hooper Evomng clam: Top row: Ronnlo Wilson. Ronnie Parriah. Erwin Tilton. Chns Catma. Soul Torre . Grog Keebler and Mr Hooper. Bottom row Richard Roger . Lonnie Revll . Kevin Honeycomb Thomo Commeo . Brian Hutdy. The Meat Processing club consists of 40 members with 25 percent of the 40 from Lee. The club participated in several contests such as leadership and judging. They traveled to Abilene. San Angelo. Dallas. Texas A M three times, and to Stephenville. They places second in area in these categories, with the team consisting of Soul Torres. Angle Zamarripa and Brian Hutzly. The club also gives ir. high students a tour of their classroom and they put on demonstrations of what the class is designed to teach. 69 DECA The student's of Robert E. Lee were given the opportunity to join Lee's chap- ter ol Distribution Education. This pro- gram prepares the youth for careers in the field of marketing and distribution. Through the DE program, student's leam that the American free enterprise system has always had. and will continue to have, unlimited opportunity for the individual who inspires to better himself herself. Club sponsor. Mr. Tubbe. says that. In 1965-06. DECA had a good start, and 1 feel sure that in the years to come the program will become increasingly bet- ter. Fronl Row. Nlcki Kibbi Elisa DeLeon Veronica Ro- driguez, Tracey Denney Back Row; Chm Martin, Lupe Garza Gary Todd. Loll side Patty Knapp. Lon Davis. Right tide: Maria Chariaon, Kim Bradshaw Lett to Right: Melinda Sanchez. Mana Gallardo. lube Vinson, Gary Fkihcer. lames Barrera. LaVon Wil- liams, and Veronica Chavez 70 Health Occupations The Health Occupations Club, spon- sored by Mrs. Janice Roberts, was composed of fifteen members this year. Their goals were to develop an un- derstanding of current health care is- sues; to encourage involvement in lo- cal. state and national health care and education protects: to make realistic ca- reer choices and seek successful em- ployment in the health care field. Club members presented a Thanks- giving basket to the Baytown Nursing Home. They also participated in an area contest in Pasadena on January 31 and February 1 The state contest was held Apnl 11 and 12, in Dallas with Anna Garcia placing in both health contests. Mr lonico Robert . Yolanda Leal. Carol Clark. Lupe cor : Anna Garcia. Preadenl Jenmler Schoxeroder. V Jaime Hmoroaa Pariimentanan, and Shonda Jones. H Garcia. Patncta Blankenship, and Anna Garcia. Otti President; Caro) Clark. Secretary; James Bell. Treasurer. lorvm and Reporter. The Vocational Club of Cosmetology composed ol twenty-mne students was taught by Mrs. Joanne McCain. The main goal of the club was to train in the various techniques ol hair styling during the two year course in order to qualify for their license and a success- ful career in Cosmetology. Leadership Contests were held in March and Apnl. In State VICA Com- petition there were six 1st place exhib- its and one 3rd place exhibit won. An Awards Banquet was held at the Red Lobster in May. This years Officers were Barbara Fredenck. President; Mana Mendoza. Vice-President; Robin Nelson. Secre- tary; Michell Gregory, Histonan; Kathy Taylor. Parlimentanan; Amanda Gon- zales. Treasurer; Theclar Mitchell. Sgt. ol Arms; and Reporters. Saundra Reyna and Barbara Castellanos. Front row. Mrn McCain. Donna Halvorsen. Tammw I-Hh-m RoJrvju . and Vickie Roger . Back row: Miroya Barbara Frederick. Charlotte Smith, Sandra Reyna. and Bright Rosa Cano, Cherokee Wilaon Theclar Mitchell. Cerda. Mana Hurtado. Ctabbte Smith, Cathy Taylor. Anna Herrera esu The Christian Student Union was de- signed for those students who are inter- ested in fellowship. Any denomination can join this club and participate in their weekly Bible study. In the middle of December they held a Christian Reid Concert featuring Soul Patrol. In March they sponsored Curt Williams who exhibits a slide show on life and the Streets of Houston. Early in May. their banquet took the form of a pro- gressive Dinner Mrs. Myers and Mrs. McKinley are the sponsors Sponsor Mrs. Easulins Mysrs. Top row: Paul Tlvomaa. Todd Sutton, Laurel Golding. Angela Porter. Mrs Laura McKinley. Rebecca Pratt. Tina Simmons, John. Jam! John Mitchell. Angela Spears. Michael Moms. Tim Holly Batson, and Debbie Smith Mixon Bottom row: James Kingsnull. Angela Do yon. Sheryl ICT I c ICT members join this club for basi- cally three reasons. The first is expo- sure to local business men; second is to gam experience at a job; and for social activities. lust before Christmas, they held a bicycle raffle for Elementary stu- dents. In March, they attended an Em- ployer Appreciation Picnic. Then in May. they held a Park Cleanup to help improve the features of Baytown. Mr. Andaraon sponsers the club. Top row Erie Myers. Tony Batea. Dean House. Tim Balk tom row: JeH McMichaeb. James Trapp. Blake Arnold. Jeny A bon. Scott Storm. Keith William . Dwaln Plate. Bot Brenda Jenkin and Chrt Spiker FCA The Fellowship of Christian Athletes, better known as FCA is a fast growing club at Robert E. Lee High School. This club is unique in relationship to other cluba at our school. One does not have to be an official member of the club to attend meetings and activities; the meet- ings are open to all students at Lee. Meet- ings are held once a month at the home of a participant, or Mr. Jackie Byrd, the club sponsor. This unique club deals with ath- letics and Christianity, and how each influ- ences the other and how you can com- bine both. You can be successful in life as an athlete when you are steadfast in your faith as a Christian; and being such, can use you influence to witness to others and help lead them to the path in life which will bnng them closer to the Lord. From Wl to rvjht Kylo Krarrwr Siam Straton. Mr Jackie Back row Donald Thompson, focus Groborg. Scott Byrd (sponsor) Both Bun tin and Alan Hilyard Kramer. Tale Barber. Paula Thom peon and David Dabney. Front row: Tim Mixon. Pro .. David Carroll. V.Pres; lacquie Baly, Sec.: fulle Manner. Contest Chm.; Doe Doo Balcorak. Rep Eddie Hodgson. Troas, Mu Mary lane Btckley. pon- sor. Middle row: Ken Anddei, lennkior Floyd, lerrod Latham. Lydia Rodngue?. Heather Hartless. Brett Balcorak. Andy Miller. Leah Lucius. Randy Cox. Michael Moms Back row: Poter Chen Brain Brock. Eric Twardowxki. Grog Hanson, and Scott McWilliams. JCL Upon the arrival of Miss Mary Jane Bickley to Robert E. Lee High School as the I atin teacher and sponsor of the Latin club (JCL) there have been many signifi- cant changes in the club itself. The club has attended and placed at more competi- tions than in pnor years. At the state com- petition Tim Mixon and David Carol!, placed second over students from 127 schools throughout the state of Texas. Jac- queline Baly placed third. Dee Dee Bal- cerak and Jerrod Latham placed fourth in the respective competition. Brett Balcerak and Kyle Kramer placed sixth. Lydia Ro- driguez and Enc Twardowski placed mnth. and David CaroU and Sara Wooley placed tenth. The Latin club placed third overall in regionals. and also competed m district competitions. Although academics are an important part of JCL the club also participates in school and social functions. Some of these are the anual slave sale where Latin students dress up as Roman slaves and are bought by students and teachers to do whatever they say for a day. They also participate in the annual foreign language festival which includes food, fun, and fratenazation. John Moak. a sen- ior member of the Latin club. says. “The Latin club is an outstanding organization for those interested in learning the ways and language of Ancient Greece, it can be a fascinating experience. VOE Firet Row Shorn Mason lacki Beamon. Mana Lopez. Dolly Breaux Veronica Salaaw Conna Rodnguex. Kim Arnold Matilda Gonzales. Donna Martin. lamia Kraux. and Mn Haborman. Second Row Brenda Newsome, Knati Holley, Cyn thia Oruna. Kai Victicthuong . Kelly Wthon. Stepharu Walden Lydia Orlegon. Kathy 1 annue. Charlotte St. Romam. Esmeralda Rodriquez mnuT am cmu-taY raw____ Find Row Mre Haberman. Ivon Garcia. Luptta Lara. Francuca Situentea. Kelly Kraus ludy Hubbard Tammy Cawart. Nancy Lattimore. Kim Ramirez. Second Row: Norma Garcia. Tommy Wagner, hbby Casey. Anwa Henrunglon, Angela Tarp. Ronda lohnaion Tammy Clark. Regina Ford, and Michelle Reyns The purpose of Vocational Office Education is to prepare students who are interested in office careers for entry level jobs. The seniore in this club work half a day or about fifteen hours a week. During Christmas they collected can goods for Bay Area Woman's Cenler. They also make a radio commercial promoting VOE week. In May they had an Employer Appreciation Ban- quet. Autobody David BoudPNix. lorgn Castillo Ronaldo Gamut, Edward Rodriguez Mano First Row: Doug Sodlacek. Marty Carlton. Doug Boone. Second Row. David Castro. Inh Koenig Aspsdal. Manuel Elizondo, Madsen Giegor Manon Ball. Troy Ssckle. and Mr Mims The mam purpose of the Auto Body Club is to teach its members how to hold meetings and get practice at public speak- ing. In Apnl. they held a banquet. They have been on several tnps dunng the course of this year. In the spring, they went to General Motors and to Ron Craft Cheverolet to see their oper ations. The sponsor is Mr Mims. 74 VOCCT The VOCCT club is an interest club lor CVAE Ollice Service classes. There are 25 member?, and the purpose of the club is to provide opportunities for students to develop leadership abilities and citizenship. VOCCT has been ac- tive at Lee since April of 1978. They have participated in club meetings and activities such as state contest in Hous- ton. Students develop the ability to work together, follow others and to gam self confidence. Learning useful skills and competing against peers helps students gain confidence in themselves and their abilities. Senior Pat Lopez from Lee is Area Vice-Presi- dent. Member Left to nghl: Belinda Gama, Cannon Castillo Pal Lopez, Shelia Baker. Denise Cnuckshank. TaWanda Williams, Lydia Martinez. Okja Arreola. Monica Baskin Sponsor. Ms Autry C.V.A.E. This chapter is an organization of vo- cational students enrolled in cooperat- ive part-time Coordinated Vocational Academic Education Its purpose is to promote an understanding and appre ciation for the responsibilities of citizen- ship. the world at work, and the Ameri- can way of life. On Feb. 1. members competed in the annual District 17 VOCCT Contest. Approximately 300 contestants representing 15 schools, competed in the distnet competition. Patricia Lockhart received a thud place in the Related Information contest. She also placed fourth in the lob Applica- tion and Interview Contest. Members L to R Gwen Barksdale Ruthy King. Me Olticenr Pro Bridget lo Scott. Vic Pres Marsha Pitre. See Itsw Poe . Janie McDowell. Alfonso Gomez. Al Gwen Barksdale. Treasurer. Patncia Lockhart. Reporter I redo Lopez Audrey Hull. Parliamentarian Allonso Games. Sergeant a! Arms Alfredo Sponsor: Mr Garrett 75 Theater Arts Busy ''Working Starling the year off with a bang, the Robert E. Lee theater arts classes' play. 'Working'', did not only describe their biggest musical production of the year. Drama students were busy with their U1L contest play, The Childrens' Hour , which earned them a third place title in their 2one.. Annette Evans and Niki Ni- chols received honorable mention in the U1L All-Star cast, and Charlynn Butler was awarded membership in the All-Star cast ior her periormance. Other drama pro- ductions this year were Up the Down Staircase” and Rites' Not many contests were attended by the Lee theater students because, as their director. Miss Calico, put it. drama is not a competitive art. so there are not many contests. Among plays, the drama department performed selected Greek scenes for several English classes at Lee. and has spent time experi- menting with the use of videotape as a useful learning aid. Annett Evans uses hand gesture to gal into her scene. Meditating deeply Tondra Peal play her charac- ter in depth. 76 Working the lights. Johnny Powars the man in DRAMA Front row: Collette McAnnaliy. Kathleen Garner control Catherine Taylor. Kelli Nichols Second row Thia Garrett. Jo- die Stowe. Chariynn Butler. Annette Evans. Patneia Rincon Third row Ruby Chan. Rebecca Pratt, lay Antle. Niki Nichob D'Andraa Hill. Johnny Power Tondra Peal. Angie Roberts Ruby Chan recites during a scene trom The Chil- dren's Hour” Niki Nichols screams at Chariynn Butlar during an emotional scene French French class members were able to loin the French Club, headed by Ms. Pam Cooper. They participated In one Foreign language contest, and orga- nized the third annual Christmas For- eign Language Festival. The 85 mem- bers' objective purpose is to socialize with a French flair. The 1985-86 officers are: President: Emanuel Woodard. Vice Pres. Alisa Rogillio. 2nd Vice-Pros., Beth Bums. Recording Secretary Roxie Hall. Corre- sponding Secretary: Jodie Stowe. Trea- surer Keith Lohkamp. Social Chair- man David Kester. Top Row lame Lay. David Bun tin. Gylea Headley tamp. Deborah Houk. Steven Mom . lames KuiqmuU. sor). Diana Haynes. lodie Stowe. Becky Rucka. Angela Beth Bum . Moruca M ichor-. b a Rau. Ed Warren. Kirk Becky Pratt Tammy Lowry. Sara Carter. Philip Lipkin. Spear , Willie RxigoU. Angela Deyon. Franci Auguste. Lowe Stact Knox. Jolyon Sullivan Paul Pennt. Bnan Emanual Woodard. Sun Cox. Claudia Sanchez. David Kevin Rhoads. Fenrun. Kathy Grappier Frank Hattield. Keith Loh- Kester Laura Rogilbo. Alaa Rogilbo. Pam Cooper (spon- Debate The Gander Debate Team participat- ed in 14 tournaments this year. All were out ol town except the Sterling U.I.L. prepatory tournament. Two- member teams debated on one topic the entire year, which was. Resolved: that the federal government should adopt a comprehensive national policy to protect the quality ol water in the US. Paula Thompson, who served as Pres., was the only veteran member on the team in the fledgling program in its second year. The team stacked up sev- eral honors and awards during the year, highlighted by having 3 ol the top 4 teams in District U.I.L. competition. Janice Kelly and Frances Ramirez placed 2nd., while Jay Antle and Charles Kester and Stephen Le Vay and Paula Thompson tied for 3rd. place. The team attributed their suc- cesses to countless trips to the library, tons of evidence, and most importantly, the great teaching ability of Coach Chuck Brandon. Shorty Wallace. Jay Antle. Sherry Fraser. lonmlor Renner. Vay. Franc Ramirez Mr Brandon. Rebecca Pratl. Andrea Paula Thompson. lanei Golden. Bobby Horn. Stephen Le Johnson No! pictured- Jaruce Kelly and Chart Koator 78 Auto Mechanics Morning Top row: l.upo Gomel. Emo«t Ywiaga. Andy Pittman. Joel Hub- bard Melvin Hodge. Mark Croons. Herman Rom , Brian Wadel. Mr Hay Bottom row: Joey Coy Darnel Davila. Samuel Martirxrz. and Dvogo VlUarrea! Evening Front row Richard Findlay. Ronald Altgna. Cody Gates Back row; Noe Rodriguez. Roger Owen . Scott Johnson. Juan Galvan. Joe Sandavd Damian Augutfe Michael Cano. Donald Calhoun. Herman Goudeau The Aulo Mechanics club sponsored by Mr. David May improves the leadership activities ot it's members and makes students into good citizens. It also helps them to meet other people in similar trades and generally gives them a better view at liie Trlcia Trauda waa dcttnaloly caught ott guard John Moak. William Groan and Staphan Raglan iuH ' one group ot guy . ' V b- ? 0 6) History- Science Mr Dickson happily «how Sara Stohl- ing her nix wtwfca grado Javiar Garxa read in solitude Shannon Robbia flunks hard about her World History oxam Aithourjh Ty Davis doea not take hia work senoualy in Mr Lankford' dais. Candy Barry tne hard on tho exam Past and Present: Reviewing the past and preparing for the present is what the History and Sicence classes were out to accomplish Mr. Wright, a government teacher stated that the purpose of this course was to. teach the students that they can change their economic condition by understanding the nature of economics. From viewing the students that were present in hts class, he announced. “Some students realize that they can change their economic situation while a few students will blunder and wander in the economic maze. Mr. Barry, another member of the Lee faculty announced that the purpose of the Scoence course he taught, which was Chemistry, was, to acquaint the fundamentals of Chemistry and in the process teach the ability to think, in such things as problem solving which are to enhance the students' ability to reason. Students that were in Mr. Sponrath's Physics class such as Carol Flynt stated, was very enthusiastic about reporting to class because the teacher made it interesting, fun, and easy, although it could be very difficult. 82 Mr Clark studenti Michelle Warner. Stephanie Railaback. and Shari Warner, think very care hilly about Iho lechim. Jana Rogillio thinks hard (or an answer to the question Jeff Suggs is really excited, because he knows the answer to the biology question. 83 Middle Res Hebert and Lance Raper Bottom Mr Spenrath qlanoot at hts avail to be trytnq hard to pa Mr Barry 's class to make aure they are working Chemistry exam through their assignment Foreign English Matilda Gonzalez. Mariccl Men- daz. Laura Morten, and Lance Ni- chole are contussed over Mr . Court- ney ’• remark Language Salute. Gunten Tag. Hola. and Hello are all forms of greeting heard during a typical R.E.L school day. The foreign language classes taught French. Spanish, and Ger- man which helped students attain one of the requirements for col- lege. German helped me broad- en my vocabulary, and showed me the differences in cultures. says Tncia Treude. While some foreign language students partici- pated in club activities, others took part in the literary feast. English classes read literary works such as Romeo and Juliet. and Mac Beth. While grammar taught students the difference be- tween a simihe and a metaphor. Foreign exchange student Take- shi Inoue said. English class is different and not as hard as 1 ex- pected because there is not a lot of grammar. Stuart Lip kin show his typical look o! mystery 84 Studying lor a last minutn exam. Steph- anie Standridge. tjow over her notw Dunng English Mr Cook 900a over Amnnoan laterature while Hilda Rocha. Ida Flora . Lisa Smith. Matilda Gon- zalez. and Gilbert Luna listen claedy Showing communication out oi class Mrs. Yopez and Eddy Hodgeson dia cuss his conduct in tlio hallway. M . Richardson and Michael Springer art? stunned over his essay assignment. Dunng Spanish all Kenrick Philip can think about is downing around. Deep in thought. Tim Toguchi. dream oi next weekend's activities 85 ii Kesha Castleberry citing a nutritious meal7 Health Physical Education Scott McWilliams tindn a little distrac- tion in clan. The physical and mental study ol someone was taught in health. Each student had to take one se- mester of health. Teachers who taught health at Lee were Ms. Mayon. Coach Alexander, and Miss Pruett. Two years of P.E. were also re- quired of everyone at Lee. Being in Band. Bng, or sports was also accepted as a P.E. credit. At one time or another in the four years of high school, every student at Robert E. Lee took a course of shaping up; mentally and physically. Two «ludente in PE play fool ball. 86 (kip) U L c l Gaylord studytng or Intoning to the conversation behind her’ LoticU Rodriguez play badmirton m her iong-tohns Nicole Inrvi studies dunng her health class Troy Ashworth slay shaped up with his nutritious lunch. «7 Psychology Sociology Child Development (lop ncjht) Hector Lopoz, and Ivon Garcia loton attentively while Laali Hoffman wooden if Kim Scott o aaleep Psychology and sociology, are perhaps two mind boggling things towards the way we think and act. Psychology is the study of someone's emotions, actions, and ideas. Psychology is more or less the study of the mind and behavior also the way the mind functions. When we think of psychology, we prob- ably think of people who are insane, mentally ill, or that are crazy. Psychology explains and answers the questions about this. Sociology on the other hand is the science that studies how the society of man began, how it developed, and how man lives in groups. You might ask. what kind of groups? Groups such as, ethnic groups, religious groups, political groups, and so on. Sociology and psychology somewhat do parralell each other other in some ways though. Sociology also studies the way people behave in society and the reason they act that way. SB G° a Math Business Throughout the school you see computers in classes such as Com- puter Math. Data Processing, and many more mathematic courses. You may have also found computers in the offices, library, and the typing classes. These computers were used to simplify many problems. Computers were a fast and effective way to extend a person's educa- tion m the world of technology. Many people who graduate and go out into the career world will find that their computer skills will often aid them in becoming the best in their field. Computers often help people who have learning disabil- ities or more often called a slow learner. Computers may help them overcome their problems. The new law that is in effect requires one year of computer knowledge. During TEAMS Moth Patti DeLeon works out a problem Tuhona Hamilton and Tracy Sisaon concentrate on their goometry assign men I Mary McKanxia make her work oaaor by using a calculator. Computers are becoming a iamiliar ugh! at Robert E Lee as shown by Suxia War- ren Richard Schourlch. Staci Adam . and Lea ho Hoffman work diligently Middle Mr Swindle ludpe Shana Bottom Marla Hutharaon work on a Presswood and Ti hona Hamilton on computer program .is Mr Mazurek Ihotr homework look on Drivers Education Band Typing From one side of fhe campus to the other, keys could be found everywhere. Musical instruments, the parking lot. and typewriters all contain them. In the music building you could find keys on trumpets, clarinets, flutes, and many more instruments. The parking lot; before school, dunng lunch, and after school was full of keys Car Keys. The typing classes used keys in their everyday work, to type their assignments. Ginger Jordan ind Dolor Aguilar practice their ensemble lor U l.L contest DRIVER DUCATIDN DUTCH HO LAND OLDS. Alien Honsloy and Carmen Johnson prepare In Imi Mr. Lousberry's nerves on I hr lint day ol dnvar ed Kr. | trig busy during rUsn Delores Aguilar, rushoe to complete ln r aaexjn ment As a now band director. Mr Dunn, con ducts the varsity band Driven Ed teacher Mr Lounsberry. prepares himsoti lor another behind the wheel session 93 Creative Writing Drama Club Yearbook Staff Gazette Staff When walking through the halls of our school we really don't see all the creativity going on around us. In fact there is a lot of spontanious creativity on the campus of Robert E. Lee. It is shown in great capacity, some of the clubs and organizations represented on these pages are lust a sampling of the true creativeness that goes on every day at Robert E. Lee High School. (lop let!) Dan Rogor astounds everyone In yearbook by working, (bottom loti) Dee Dee Balcerak and Shelley Woodcox use loumal lime (lop nghl) Jennifer William nlenlly wntoc In her loumal (bottom nghl) Charles Culp and Cathy Haywood dtacua the Goxotte Yearbook advisor Ann Turner. listen; as Takeshi Inoue explains ha sketches The Drama class builds a machine to Mrs Caltco-Hopson's fourth period class Nikol Dittman a.Ids her two cents os Tammy Foxworth d g through year Jamas KingsmiU studies tlw Gazette book receipts trying to get a gnp an things, 95 Lee Oppooont 15.15 So. Houston 8.12 15J9.1S North Shore 9.15.9 11.11 Sterling 15.15 9,8 Dob 15.15 15.15 Rayburn 11.5 9.4 Deer Park 15.15 7.7 Pasadena 15.15 15.15 So. Houston 6.12 1S.I5 North Shore 6.10 11.15.13 Sterling 15.13.15 7.15,14 Dob e 15.10.16 15.17 Ray bum 9.15 153,9 Doer Park 1215.15 8.12 Pasadena 15.15 Get a grip, get a grin, and get going is the team motto of the Lady Ganders Varsity Vol- leyball team. According to Cbach Mary Taylor, the volley- ball team didn't do as well as expected.' With a 6 win 8 loss district record, they ended up in fifth place. They placed first at the C.E. King tournament and third at the Santa Fe tour- nament. Key players for the Lady Ganders were seniors Elisa Naiser. Claire Flavien. Regina Ford, and Sophomore Krista Bosse. Coach Taylor ended the season saying, They are a super group of kids and I couldn't have asked for any better of a team. Coach Mary Taylor helps Clair Pla- i n and Michall Bonczynaki with their technique Get A Grip, Get A Grin, And Get Going Did The No Pass, No Play Rule Affect The Undersquad Volleyball Teams? According to Coach Robin Payne of the J.V. Volleyball team, “the girls did not have a very good year. Their season record was 1012 and their district record was 6-8. After House Bill 72 brought the No Pass. No Play Rule into effect. Coach Payne lost 8 players in the end ol the first six weeks. Three of which were starters. But that didn't stop them, said Coach Payne, The kids that were left picked up the slack and played very good volleyball.” The girls played in three tournaments. Santa Fe. Galena Park, and the Baytown Invitational. They won con- solation at Santa Fe. Key players for the J.V. team were )unior Tonya Hebert, Sophomores Holli Pagel and Shanna Swint. and Fresh- man Sandy Gonzalez. Coach Payne ended with saying. I really was glad to have an opportunity to work with them again after having them as freshman, because they were really a good group of girls to work with. On the other hand, the freshman team was not affected by the No Pass. No Play. Losing one manager, the young inexperienced team, plagued with a lot of injuries and Ill- nesses. fought for a 7-7 district record while having 11 -8 on the season. “High School ball Is so much different than playing eighth grade boll, says Coach Mary Beth Scott. When asked how her team played, she com- mented. This Freshman bunch, early in the season, showed an unusual desire to come together as one unit and forget nvalnes on the eighth grade level. Key players for the freshman team were Desiree Thomas. Louis Wilkens. Cathy Tilton. Debbie Gardner. Ka- ren Choate. Rhonda Raymond, Staci House, Suzanne Dugan, and Lisa Peters. This fresh- man team has the makeup of a district cham- pionship team! says Coach Scott. Neldii Navar powerfully puls a spike over 7 Front Row Debb Gardner. Karan Choate. Rhonda Ptulii . Middle Row: Su- Potero. Loum Wilkins, Stacey House zanno [ uoan, Desire Thomas. Roae Ra Tammy Moara. and Coach Mary Both mir «. ar d Cathy TUton. Bock Row. Lua Scott Front Row. Audrey Malone Shana Swir.l Sandy Gonzakw, Shan tel Hart. Jodi Storm. Nelda Nav.ir. Pamela Gardner. iunior vARsrn Lee Opponent ISIS So Houston 12.12 15.15 North Shore 11.12 109 Sterling 13.15 79 Dobte 15.15 7.15.14 Rayburn 15.13.16 1Z14 tteer Park 15.16 15.11 Pasadena 17.15 15.15.15 So. Houston 8.17.7 14.159 North Shore 16.10.15 14.12 Storting 16.13 15.16 Dot 11.14 4.4 Raybum 15.15 15.15 Dear Park 1ZI 15.10.7 Pasadena 12.13.15 Holli Paget watches as Nalda Navar given the opponent a powerful spike HoUi Paget. Ally Mendoxa. and Raquel Hart Back Row: Tanya Hebert. Coach Robin Payne, and Robert Samora Stretching to get a good hit on the ball. Holli Pagal manages to get the ball back over. Ltaa Peters loops as she drives the ball to the opponent. Lee 1S.13 IS9.12 15.13.15 8.4 4.15.15 15.15 15.15 13.15 6.14 15.14.14 15.15 15.9.15 13.15.9 13.15.10 FRESHMAN Opponent So. Houston 7.7 North Shone 9.15.15 Storting 6.15.6 Dob 15.15 Raybum 15.139 Doer Park 4.10 Pasadena 6.4 So. Houston 5.12 North Shore 15.16 Sterling 11.16.16 Dobe S.12 Raybum I0.I5.11 Deer Park 15.I3.1S Pasadena 1599 Gander Season Improves Six Hundred Percent Setting their goals oi being dis- trict champions was not out of their reach, said Coach Jim Stroud in his inaugural season at Robert E. Lee. He also added that their goal setting and hard work was a key to much of their success. Looking back, we lost four games three of them were to play-off teams. That was not bad.” added Stroud After learning the new ropes, the team did well. We've got to win the games that were sup- posed to win. and got to win some of the games that we were not sup- posed to win.” Stroud explained. In Stroud's debut game with the Ganders, they traveled to LaMar- que. As underdogs, the Ganders al- most pulled one out. in a 18-14 loss. Going into the fourth quarter the Ganders were down 18-0. Two quick interceptions for TD's by Chris and Mark Crooms set the stage for a rally that fell short. In Strouds debut at home, the Ganders fared well in a 21 -0 victory against Port Neches. It was the first of four shutouts in a row. Next on the hit list was Port Arthur Jefferson, the Yellowjackets were a 7 point favor- ite. Lee dominated in a 19-0 romp- ing. The next game was the district opener. The Lee D” dominated South Houston 26-0. From there the schedule led to North Shore. The highly praised Mustangs gave the Ganders a fight by Lee pulled it out in a 14-0 decision. These 4 shutout victories led up to the classic Lee- Sterling. Going into The Game” both ders traveled to Pasadena memorial Stadium to take on the Dobie Longhorns, who 1 week prior were ranked 16th in the state. Lee held Dobie to only 9 points in the first half. But as the week before, the Ganders fumbled the ball three times in their own territory and Do- bie scored on 2 of these occasions. The final was 23-0. Hood Coach Jim Stroud teams were 2-0 in district. But Lee had the advantage, beating Port Authur and Port Neches. while Ster- ling was beat by both. Emotions ran high and tempers flaired. Both teams knew what they had to do. The Ganders rolled over the Rang- ers, but had turnovers on crucial points. The outcome was a 24-10 Ganders loss, the first in the last five outings. From Stallworth the Gan- TV 3and w -' Bo Through- at the ' Sterling Gan . 102 Chria Crooma prepares to punt the bail Coach Warn Hubert correcta blocking oaaignment with Chria Sutphin. Billy Kilgore and Johnnie Rio lake a break John Hildreth makes ha move against La Marque Coach Byrd explains au Mark Burns David Foster and Roland Johnson listen Varsity LEE OPPONENT 14 LaMarque 18 21 Pori Neches 0 19 Port Arthur 0 26 South Houston 0 14 North Shore 0 10 Sterling 24 0 Dobie 23 21 Rayburn 14 3 Deer Park 6 21 Pasadena 12 Kramer. D Fooler B By. R lohnson. T Sutton. M Crooms. C Soolt. R. Owens. Top row. M Ward. C Croonu. I Rios. T Cauloy. I Chavcr . C. Sutphin. H Cross. M Bums. ) White I. Fams The Gander D slops lohnny Bolen ol Dobte Front row left )o nght P. Gamer. B. Benin, J. Hildreth S. Felder. T. Neptune. Second row. J. Berqcas C. Goodman T Mayo M Yano. R Watt. A. bttos. E Hamilton K Philips. I. Stolcnberg. K Brown. Third row R. Felder. A Hllyard. H Carr. B Kikjore. K JV's Finish At .500 . . . Both Frosh Teams Capture District! All the players received plenty of playtime, said Coach Gary Herrington, about his IV football team. Ev- eryone did a great job and played really well” explained Coach Tracey Andreas. We lost some close games but won some by wide Junior Varsity LEE OPPONENT 27 LaMarque 28 28 Pori Neches 14 17 Port Arthur 14 35 South Houston 7 42 North Shore 8 0 Sterling 12 0 dobie 34 0 Rayburn 7 21 Deer Park 14 104 margins , said Andreas. The team finished 5-4 overall and 3 3 in district play. The JV's most decisive victory came in a 42-8 embarrassment of North Shore. Their biggest loss came against Dobie. The season closed out in a forfiet by Pasa- dena in which the juniors were raised to Varsity and the soph- omores played Pasadena and kxt to them 46-40. Damon Chaatham helps tho referee s signal a TD. Front row: S. Villaneova. D. Doyle, M. Munoz. Theiry. R. Galindo, H. Ecob. Fifth row: G. S. Woodard. B Wynn. E johnoon. Seoond Garcia. L Harper. J. Warner. F. Guterez. row: R Felder. H. Anjuea. W, Grapple. D M Gifceon, K Yarbourough. A. Long Hoard. M Shaw. I. Cano. K. Bolluri. Third myer. M. Shouftz. Sixth row: K. Power , row: Coach Hemnglon. C. Dye. D. Connoty. G. Hart. P. Gamer. Q. Coryatl. M. Law D. Dabney. K. Gordon. R. Groman. R. Epper rence. A. Jonea. I. Albritton, C. Gallum, L non. Coach Andreas: Fourth row: C. King, S. Ashcraft. K. Rhoads. D. tones. S; lon e. B- Foxworht. D. Cheatham. J. Guzman. 1. Robinson. L. Rapor, D. Gregory. proni: I. Thomas. Front row M Hudgins. ] Edwards. I. Crow. 0. Roy. S. Thomas. T Barber, J Yzangna. Second row: Coach J. Alexander. D. Thompdon, S. Prulii. T Coolmg. I. Ray. D. Spell. Coach Haber man. Third row: W Lopez. B. Brock. P Watty. S. Kramer. R. Gansky. M. Rios. B. Battle. Fourth row: D. Brown, D. Boyer. R. Holman. S Trick. K. Snead, M. Horsey. A. Villegas, Top row P. Nun gary, C. Brodlord. I. Groberg, B. Strange. M Wade. J. Ford. C. McGaughty. D. Sea- ton First row: B. McGlothin. I. Williams. S. Douglas. P Phillips. S. (TSulwan, M. Da Vila. R Pantola. Second row: M. Perez. B Watson. M. Derret, T. Hams. S St. Ro main. V. Cher bin Third row: Argueliee. I Malcolm. D Gobert. B Balko L McWhitor. R. Cabases. W. Grappio. Filth row. D Hamilton. R Sorrells. M. Donning. R. Rodngeus R Castillo. I Gomez. D. Connolly. A. Lan g lier. Sixth row: C. Devore R Sims. I Singleton, I. Garwy. J. Lamb. M. Phillips D. Bell. Spears. Riley. Gtbeon. Chavert Domburg. Sammy Woodard turns the comer against DP Freshman A LEE OPPONENT 20 LaMarque 0 16 C.E. King 12 6 Texas City 7 25 South Houston 0 22 North Shore 8 13 Sterling 8 26 Dobie 2 33 Rayburn 0 18 Deer Park 14 42 Pasadena 0 Miks Carroll struts his stuff ‘‘The freshman played well all season long. said coach Ed Haber- man. II they all would stick together they could be play-off contenders. We are expecting a lot out of this group in the future. They play well together. explained Coach Mark Cowan. The team fared well in the season. The Maroon team captured the district co-championship and the white team was named the district champions. This was the first time since 1975 that both freshman teams captured district championships. When those group of kids were Seniors, they went to the playoffs and played three more weeks, said coach Cowan. The Maroon team posted a 6-1 district record and finished the season at 7-3. Their most decisive victory came in a 64-0 shutout over Sterling. The white team closed out the season 9-1. and a 7-0 district mark. Their most decisive victory was in 47-0 whipping of Pasadena. William Dabnay lakes a break Freshman B LEE OPPONENT 6 LaMarque 12 26 C.E. King 12 6 Texas City 20 34 South Houston 6 21 North Shore 7 64 Sterling 0 15 Dobie 8 30 Rayburn 0 6 Deer Park 16 42 Pasadena 0 IDS The Varsity boys basketball was troubled with a few problems this year. Pat Haggerty stated. When the season started everyone felt real good but as it went on. our teammates began to get intured in some of the games. The team was also troubled with the no pass no play rule. We had lost two of our players tn the beginning of the season but got them back in the middle. Only after that we lost two more but other than that this year wasn't that bad.” John Moak replied. Everyone in the team felt real good going into the be- ginning of the season and we wanted to prove to everyone in Distnct that we were better than sixth place that the Distnct ranked us in. The Ganders worked hard together and were able to move up in ranking, but failed to reach the playoffs. Coach Ledbetter replied, Ever- yone who played Varsity basket- ball worked very hard and that the district was very evenly matched up Even though the Ganders didn't make it to the playoffs, like they wanted to. ev- eryone on the team put out a good effort to make the season what it was. With the season end- ing with a 21-14 record and hav- ing a 6-8 distnct record, the team was pleased with their improve- ment. Chrta Mason goes up for a easy I wo points Pleased By Improvement Varsity Basketball Bottom row Cornett Simpson Enc Famer Back row: Coach Jim LedHter. Michael Keith Clay. Pal Haggerty and William Green Mid Laurence. Shane Godby. Ronnie Hooper, Jimmy die row Tommy Pantow John Moak Herman Walstead. Woody Simmons and Mike Yooo Goeau. Chris Maeon. Joel Kunz. Curta Riley and Curtis Riloy And Chris Mason -itts-rnp lo block a par- Harman Goudeau ilvovrs hts lumping ability William Grean shows his Allan Lavla lump shot as Comall Simpson watch Lee Opponent 62 So. Houston 54 Jimmy Walstaad 3« up 77 North Shore 71 high to win the bp to start 51 Sterling 60 the game 61 Rayburn 70 58 Dobie 55 66 Deer Park 78 66 Pasadena 78 82 So. Houston 64 77 North Shore 52 71 Sterling 75 53 Rayburn 56 66 Dobte 71 51 Deer Park 49 63 Pasadena 65 107 Hard Work Shows Improvement Bottom row lanw Riley. Ted Johnson Clyde kapeh. Troy Hudson. Johnny Gnf. ten end Keith Welder Top row: Coach Tyrone lohnaon. Sheldon Robins. Gary Willhoite. Bill Gammol. Juan Lozano. Chro Crooms, and Tod Bradley Bottom row: Chm Dwroro, Arcadius Smith. Bobby Wynne. Sammy Woodard, and Brad Bookmyer Middle Row Dwayne Herd. Andy Blqham. Alex Dee- touche. Jolyn Sullivan, and Edward Blako Top row: Coach lame Alexander. Andre Haynes. Kirk Lowe. Kenneth Auquatin, Lee Larxyeber. and Steven Guidry. Junior Varsity Lee Opponent 71 So. Houston 47 67 North Shore 59 44 Dobie 43 49 Sterling 47 61 Rayburn 55 45 Deer Park 55 47 Pasadena 65 50 So. Houston 48 43 North Shore 40 53 Dobie 46 43 Sterling 70 46 Rayburn 64 66 Deer Park 53 56 Pasadena 50 Sophomores Opponent So. Houston North Shore Sterling Dobie Rayburn Deer Park Pasadena So. Houston North Shore Sterling Dobte Rayburn Deer Park Pasadena Froahnwin A Bel tom row: lo Jo Edwards Brown Doug Todkxk Kfvin Shaod and Toby Harm. Benord Batik , and Mark Em Em molt Pumphrey ary Top row Michael White. Davui Freshman A Lee Opponent 47 So. Houston 51 73 North Shore 44 75 Sterling 77 55 Dobie 57 60 Rayburn 43 39 Deer Park 49 85 Pasadena 48 76 So. Houston 59 88 North Shore 62 75 Sterling 70 68 Dobie 81 49 Rayburn 41 63 Deer Park 50 85 Pasadena 47 Bottom row: Simon Edwards. Stove Miner. Rudy Montalvo. Fredrick Atvhoo Top Greg Hanson. lord Ridgoll. Roy Fuentw: row: John Bayne. Kirk Botkin. Brian Mel Middle row Chris Burt , David Connolly ton. David Riley, and Ronnie Gansky. Freshman B Lee Opponent 59 So. Houston 39 63 North Shore 30 49 Sterling 56 48 Rayburn 47 87 Dobie 61 41 Deer Park 44 61 Pasadena 48 56 So. Houston 61 70 North Shore 27 42 Sterling 54 53 Dobie 63 64 Rayburn 57 39 Deer Park 66 56 Pasadena 52 The J. V. boys basketball team did lairly well. The team had a rocky start but ended up with a 21-9 overall record, in district play they were 10-4. The J. V. did very well for such a young unex- perienced team. Leading the way for the J. V. was lunior, Ted John- son with 14 points a game, Jimmy Riley with 10 points, and Johnny Griffin with 8 points. Everyone on the team worked very hard on and off the floor. This year lor the sophomores was not as bad as they thought it would be. Eventhough their sea- son record was 7-17 overall, they did pretty good m district play with a 5-9 district record. The team had a few problems. When asked about the season. Brad Bookmyer commented. It was fun playing with everyone and having a great coach like Al.” Coach AI stated. Even though the record does not say much, it was still a good and exciting sea- son. All of our games were deter- mined in the last quarter. It was very fun and exciting for me to work with this group of young men. This year the Freshmen A team improved their record from last year s disappointment. The fresh- men team rolled oil a 15-7 record this season and a 9-5 district play. Kevin Shead stated. This season wasn't bad. It was a learning ex- perience and the people who didn't play freshmen basketball didn’t know what they were miss- ing. Coach Haberman stated. They played hard as a team and they were a fun group to coach. The Freshmen B team had a fairly good season with a 6-8 re- cord. Pascal Watty and Kirk Bathm stated. It was fun playing basketball for Coach Ward. Coach Ward didn't have much to say about the season but he did reply. The team had excellent speed and played well as a group of young basketball players. Garden go up (or two against Doer Park. Lee Opponent Clatra Flavian goes lor two point with a Wt handod lumpdvol Consistency And Improvement! The name and high point of the «girls varsity basketball team was consistency and improvement. The girls basketball team had a very satisfying year with their coach. Varsity had a 17-2 season overall. Coach Pruitt said. We started out slow until we hit the Elsik Tournament (wond second place), we defeated Klien Forest. Ekik and Clements, but lost to host Dulles. In district play we had a streak of severe wins at one point. We lost three games in dis- trict that were real close. We fin- ished third in district with a 9-5 record. Coach Pruitt a gains replied, We had three rookies this sea- son. Guidry. Boss© and Lawson who showed a lot of improvement as the season progressed. They all came off the bench (Bosse started 29 games), at times and were instrumental in helping win some close games. Krista Basse was one of our leading scorers and rebounders. Four of our sen- iors started (Branch. Ford, Ash and Flavien). Ford and Branch were leaders in the statistical de- partment. averaging in double figures. Karen Davis provided strong support off the bench and as a starter throughout the season. All our seniors showed consisten- cy and improvement throughout the year. This was one of the best teams we've had at R.E.L. They averaged 55 points a game as well as 39 rebounds. Regina Ford mad All-District First Team (Voted by Coaches and Baytown Sun) Mae Branch made 2nd Team VARSITY So. Houston North Shore Sterling Dobie Raybum Deer Park Pasadena So. Houston North Shore Sterling Dobie Raybum Deer Park Pasadena Krlat Boss shod I row throw to «jot th« loam mow? points Rogina Ford «joo up lor a )ump«hot (also voted by Baytown Sun and Claire Flavien and SrUd ]- «se also received j?ost seasonnonors. this Lady Gander team represented Lee and Bay- town. I'm proud to have coaqted them and proud of th plishments. IT WAS A EXCITING SEASON! Dalila Guidry throw «he bali in bound to got the game going again Bottom Row Tara Hildreth Mkrhetio Boncynoki. Coach Pruitt. Benny Scott. Karen Davn. Undtna and Jeanette Christian Middle Row Kim letter . Tammy Foxworth Krula Boaee. Ginger Horntei. Are Mao Branch, Clair Flavien. Regina Ash. Coach Swindell, and Coach Payne. Ford. Datila Guidry. and NicL Lawion Top Row Coach Retha Swindell, Dodra Wynne. Denae Crulckahank. Bnllany Krotci. Ar veil Starling. Kerry Tilton, and Jamilon Mitchell. TheGo Getters! The Junior Varsity girls team had a very competitive season. When coach Swindell was asked about her girls, she answered, our team had a great beginning, but after injuries and personal problems that seem to plague the team, we finished district with a 500 percentage. HoJli Pagel played more minutes than any- one else on the team. Nobody else seems to want the responsi- bility of the point guard. She was a leader off the floor as well as on for us. Several players performed admirably throughout the season at one point or another. We made the finals of every tournament that we competed in. and our goal was to win every game we played. The Freshman team, however, had a trying season. Ms. Payne had lots to say about her fresh- men since this was the first year for her to coach the freshman learn. Ms. Payne replied. After a slow 1-4 start, the freshman team gathered their talents and man- aged to finish the season with a 13-10 record and to post a very respectable 10-4 district record. Junior Varsity In addition, the freshman brought home the 2nd place trophy from the Sterling Freshman Basketball Tournament. The freshman did an excellent iob adapting to high school basketball in a hurry In fact, six of the girls and I did not get into basketball until after vol- leyball was over. At first, the task seemed awesome, but the girls faced the problem with determi- nation and conquered them. These young ladies are going to have a bright future in basketball in the next three years. Girls |V Basketball Bottom row: Teresa Campon and Mana Mendez Mid Mid- dle row: Angel Yarto. Ally Mendoza. Holli Pagel, Nelda Navar. Angie Branch, and Louise Wilkins Top row Debbio Gardner protecta the ball to ttnd enough tune to pass to her teammate to got two pomla Gtrts Freshman Basketball. Bottom Row as. Top Row: Coach Robtn Payne. Leu Pe Rena Chaney. and Tammy Moses. Middle ters. Betty Krefa. Sandy Gonzales and Kelly Row: Shan tel Hart, Sletiam Dean. Debbie Tan Ion. Gardner. Came Shies, and Desiree Thom Debbi Gardner goes up lor two points. Freshman Lee Opponents So. Houston North Shore Sterling Dobie Rayburn Deer Park Pasadena So. Houston North Shore Sterling Dobie Raybum Deer Park Pasadena Sandy Gonzales and Betty Krejci «jet down court to their poaticn on detense John Reddoll show hm Gary (Warier yl— ol play Gander Season Much Improved The season went well. said coach Gary Herrington ol his Varsity Ganders. Herrington also added that he. thought the kids did well and worked hard. I en- loyed the year for the most part. added Herrington. I was espe- cially impressed with John Bymg- ton's career as a Gander. Bymg- ton made all district for his sec- ond year in a row. and was voted team captain by his fellow play- ers. He also received a four year scholarship to A M. Ted Johnson comes on home Lee Opponent 4 South Houston 6 18 North Shore 16 3 Sterling 6 1 3 Dobie 6 9 Rayburn 5 5 Deer Park 7 7 Pasadena 2 6 South Houston 0 1 North Shore 9 6 Sterling 4 12 Dobie 10 2 Raybum 5 2 Deer Park 3 1 Pasadena 8 1 Front row Danny Adame. John ReddelJ. Mi Hamilton. Brad Borun Ted Johnson, Brian Connealy. John Bymgton. Joo Pompa. Back row: Coach Hemngton. Jorol Burge . Coach Cartwright Jay Allen. Charlie Busby. Kyle Kramer. John Moak. Jell Koentq. Bobby Robertson Carry Whil ho«t, Coach Groberg. 115 JV Finishes Second In District RicKy Epperson wisely watches the ball Lee Opponent 1 12 North Shore 10 Pasadena 2 13 Deer Park 13 12 North Shore 5 12 South Houston 6 0 North Shore 5 9 Sterling 4 17 Dobie 5 2 Rayburn 7 6 Deer Park 3 7 Pasadena 5 7 South Houston 8 11 North Shore 2 18 Sterling 6 16 Dobie 4 8 Rayburn 5 1 Deer Park 13 7 Pasadena 4 Michael Torrence catches a hit The I V. baseball team was led by the big sticks carried by Ron- nie Ganskey, Richy Epperson, and Jonas Groberg and the ace pitching of Michael Torrence, Pete Eschberger. and Tommy Pantoja. The group had an out- standing season. ' said Coach Mark Cowan. The Ganders fin- ished second in district-a Vi game out. Richy Epperson slides into first. Thomas Mayo -tmt. h n to tinfl Front Row: Chuck Good- man. Room Ganskey. luan Gallivan. lorry Allbnton. Stophon Fenton. Richy Ep- person. Rusty Sims, Andy Bingham, Thomas Mayo. Bock Row; Coach Cowon. Michael Torrence. Tommy Pantoja. Mark Kramer. Jo- nas Groberq. Paul Gamer. David Ward. P«-to Each- borger. lsreal Gonzales Sophomores Have Good Season!! Front row Adam Garcia. Robert Ca bozos. Robert Galindo. Scott Kramer, Sieve Hirvor Sloven O'Sul- livan. Mark Shaw. Middle Row: George Mendoa. Trey Bayne. Clay Dye. Tobby Hams. Allen Derrrt!. |im Lamb Michael Womer. Duke Gobert. Top row Coach Andrea Brad Book myer. Tale Barber. Ron Gil- bert. Bnan Strange. Joe Ganey. Blake Domburg, Brett Boiko, Coach Led bet ter LEE OPPONENT 4 North Shore 2 8 Deer Park 1 4 Sterling 5 8 Texet City 2 6 Texas City 5 12 Ckw Creek 2 10 North Shore 0 6 La Porte 4 9 La Porte 1 12 Deer Park 9 7 Deer Park 8 3 Sterling 4 II Deer Park 6 11 Deer Park 6 4 Sterling 7 1 Clear Lake II Clay Dy goes downtown' The sophomore team was led by Brett Balcerok. Scott Kramer, and Joe Ganey at the plate. Ganey. Brian Strange and Greq Hanson pitched and guided the team to an 11-5 overall record. The season was real successful, said coach Tracy An- dreas. Andreas also added that the team did as well as expected, and that the hitting and pitching was good all year long. Robert Galindo stretches lor the out 117 Looking Toward The Future Boys tennis had an ok' sea- son. said Coach Jerry Schima. They ended the year with 16 wins, 4 losses and 5 ties. With the team being young (only 3 seniors) they found themselves building for the future. The experience the younger players received this year will be helpful in the next two or three seasons. comment- ed Coach Schima. He went on by adding. The players gave 100 percent effort even though the odds were usually against them. The team is really excited about the future. The Pasadena Freshman Tour- nament (1st place), the Galveston Invitational (3rd place) and La Porte (Freshman 1st; Varsity 3rd) were just a few tournaments in which the REL boys competed. Outstanding players for REL are seniors: Jerrod Latham. Mike Wahl and Mike Yolland; sopho- mores: Keith Lohkamp. Len No- ble. and Johnny Griffin: and Freshman: Kevin Sharp and Brett Balcerak. When asked what he would have liked to change about the season, the only thing he remarked was. House Bill. 72. Alter an exhilarating wort: out, Der- rick Toguchi stmt oti the court intense concentration showing fn hi Jerrod Latham get rood lor a •rtul return Tournaments O'Connell 3rd Clear Lake DNP Pasadean (Fr.) 1st Galveston DNP LaPorte 1st (F) 3rd (V) Pasadena (V) DNP Baytown DNP District 4th Did Not Place Keeping his eye on the boll Kevin Sharp j T-tehees ha backhand Len Noble {-'radices on ha backhand nr Mike Wahl shows how concentration a im «una portant. Boys Varsity Tenna Front row. Derrick Toguchi. Johnny Powers, Jett Thomas. John Sherman and Peter Chan. Back row Kevin Sharp. Brett Bakerak. Harold Aa lund. Keith Lohkamp. I-on Noble and Coach Jerry Schuna 119 Prepannq lo return a volley. Suun Ward looks attentive A Turn Around In Tournaments Girt Vanity Tennis Front row: Leigh Ann Barry. Tra- Yoper Back row: Katrina Wnatera, Jackie Gregeroon. cy Siaoons. Mtsai Pore . Ktsha Cantleberry and Laura Grace Chen. Susan Ward, and Kerry Tilton Practicing on her returns. Holli Pagel shows good loUow through Giving all she's got, Grace Chen powerfully servra 120 Tracey Sissons reaches lo return a volley « PmcIk nq cti her aonttn Jackie Greqer- •on si rote hoe to hit the ball Showing concentration and strength. Kitha Castleberry works on her re- turn Being voted most valuable player for the second year in a row. Grace Chen helped the Girls Tennis Team win consola- tion in district. Even though she was voted MVP. Coach Angela Perez exclaimed, The whole team! when she was asked who the most valuable player was. Leigh Ann Barry, being cap- tain. led the way lor the learn. Leigh was her devoted self again this year. She has always been enthusiastic.” commented Perez. Being nominated team captain for next year, it looks as though Leigh Barry will be handing the title to Missi Perez. Missi was a great help to the team as was ev- eryone else. We did better in our tourna- ments this year.' replied Ms. Perez when asked how our sea- son went. We had an exciting year! She ended by saying. Our season is so long (August to May), in a way I'm glad it’s over Tennis coach Angela Perea Good But Not Good Enough The Lee track team was out- standing this year. Playing well in several meets, they placed hrst in the Deer Park meet, fourth in the Memorial Invitational, hfth in the Rockhold relays and came away with third in distnct. John Hildreth commented about the season saying. It was very good and fun. The only thing I would want to change is the night of the distnct meet, when we dropped the baton in the 400 relay. I thought we really had a chance at State. When Joel Hubbard was asked what he was going to miss the most, he stated. My teammates and Coach Bc se because he is truly a good coach. Participating in the stronger events were Terry Neptune throwing shot put and Chns Ma- son in the high lump. Chris Crooms m the 300 meter hurdles. Hard work and preparation was encouraged. The undersquads placed high in some of the meets they partici- pated in but Coach Bosse was not pleased with the whole season. The season was not as good as 1 thought it would have been. We had some good meets and some that we should have done bet- ter. The Varsity did well in the Rockhold Relays with Steve Ce- lestine placing first in the 100 me- ter hurdles, Damian Auguste in the 400 meter, and Terry Nep- tune placing second m the shot put. Making it to Regional were Steve Celestine in the 100 and 200 meter dash, Damian Auguste in the 400 meter. Chns Crooms in the 300 meter hurdles, shot put thrown by Terry Neptune and lumping for Lee was Chris Mason in the high jump. Coach Basse ended by saying, Everyone on the team worked very hard. They were all a good group of kids to coach. Pascal Watty and David Thompson take oit tor a second place brush John Suggs shows hi-, hard rtlort J T Foreman stretches lar to mako every inch count Bottom row. Adam Caberra. Brian For rmn. Bernard Battle. Melvtn Hodge. Sec ond row Lee Langcber. Chm Doyle. Stove Celectinc. Dexter Phillips. Reginald Watty. Top row Coach Gene Boose. Da- emon Augustus. Chns Crooms Chra Mo •on. Terry Neptune, loel Hubbard. Ken dnek Philbpc Bottom row Sam Woodard. Qcio Roy WUbe Regello. Santiago Villanueva. Keith Botkin. Enc Twardowski. and lose Ruu Second row John Suggs Damon Cheatham David Connolly. Scott Foxworth, lo Jo Edwards. Donald Thompson. David Buntin. and Kurt Botkin Top row John Hodge, lummy Riley. Chns McGaughcy. Ted Brad ley. I T. Foreman, Dean Seaton. Alex Destouche. Alva Jones, and Reggie Delgado. Varsity Track Deer Park Meet brat Memorial Invitational (ourth Rkt Invitational sixth Rockhold Relays fifth District Meet third 123 Success In Terms Of Improvement The Robert E. Lee Girls Track had a powerfully good season this year. According to Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Scott. Because we measure success in terms ol improvement and better times, we had a very successful season. We had only two iniunes. thanks to the time spent in proper warm up and conditioning. We were able to make the finals with our 400 m relay and 800 meter relay in every track meet until District, and that was great considering we ran freshmen against upper classmen. We con- stantly had people make it in the finals m individ- ual events and that was a big plus. All is all, it was a good season and 1 am pleased.'' Coach Scott also replied. '1 would have to say that all of our team members made outstanding contnbutions to our success. We've had some good veteran thmcalds (that's what trucksters are sometimes called) as well as new comers who were essential to our scoring points. I am looking for- ward to working with them again next year. Al- though this is my first year at Lee. I have previously coached one year in high school and two years on the college level at Baylor. 1 was involved in both men and women's track as an assistant. Being the head coach here has been something of an adiust- ment. The paper work can be staggering and the discipline is completely different. It was more fun than I ever thought it could be' Krista Bo m? and Dasira Thomas | m m the baton in tint pfctpjf Varsity Loft to right: Coach Retha 5wmdell. Undtna Scott Bottom row, ludy Hodgson. TaTa Nnha Mwil. JeHens. Karen Davts. Dedra Wynne. Knsta Boss - Lisa Peters. Dnwnw Thomas Krancine Auguste, and Nokia Navar. Louise Wilkins, and Caoch Mary Beth Coach Gloria Pruitt Dadra Wynne gives Gianna Richards a very good hand oft to get a leading pcwtion in the 800 meter relay Lett to nght. Coach Retha Swmd©U. Arvell Starting. Gardener. Pam Gardener. Shelley Borel and Steph Beth Cooke. A no Branch Suaanne Hilbum. and ante Berkley Coach Gloria Pruitt Bottom Shantella Scott. DebUe (kina .jet «' 400 meter i Laaa Peter tuushm the ICO rm'Un yard ia h Judy Hodgenaon concentrotm o« keeping a good pace to have a good bck at the end ol the race Damon Chaatham and Scott Fox- worth push hard to boa! a Sterling oj potion! Apathy Shows In Stats Tournament Place Deer Park 3rd Clear Lake DNP Dobte DNP Clear Creek DNP Sterling DNP So. Houston DNP’ Did not place For the Lee Cross Country team, this year was not one ol their best years. The team had many problems. Adam Cabrera, a junior, was out with a hip injury. Chns Doyle, a senior, stated there was not enough cross country runners participating and that the few people that were participat- ing really did not want to run. “Even though there were not enough runners to make a team, all the team members worked very hard on and off the field,” replied Coach Bosse when asked about his team's season. Front row: Adam Cabrwa. Ricky Yrlos. and Ricky Ruit Back Row: Eric Twardowtki, Kenneth Pne . and Cacti Robret 127 Swimming. Bottom row: Vicki Co , ludy Hodgxin. Second Greenwalt. David Buntin Fourth row: Eiya Luomala. Angie row: Laura Contreras, Brian Gordon. Stove MeElroy. Shaun White Natasha Clark. Todd Simon. Kim Scott. Jana Rogilbo Johnson Chm Vaughn. Eddy Hodgson. Third row. Ruth Bar Chniti Efcu-y Keith Sawyer. Reed Woodco . SJiaun Douglas row. Jenniler Floyd. Ron Simon. Shelley Woodco . Coach Fifth row. Kns Timmons, l sbe Hodman, lenmler Tyler. Kirk Mayor , Coach McLean, Beth Buntin. David Kosier Jennifer Gills. Robin Bodenck. Eddie Smith. David Vickery The 1965-86 swim team hod another great season. Practicing long and hard, the 31 member team earned the title of District 23-5A Team Champions lor the second year in a row. Team Cap- tains lor this year were seniors, Ron Simon. Beth Buntin. Shelley Woodcox. and junior David Kes- ter. Outstanding swimmers were: Ron Simon, Beth Buntin. Shelley Woodcox. David K ester. Eddy Hodgson. Kim Scott, and lenntier Tyler. In looking lorward to next year's swim season. Coach McLean said that, our prime goal is to continue to strive to reach our individual and team Dotenhal. David Hester is Joel again at the end of the race Lett Ron Simon |umpe ahead of the pack Above: After looking at the photo, dewa dennl- ©arty in the race. fer Tyler really have leet? Waterpolo This years Waterpolo team had a fair season. They had 6 wins. 6 losses, and 1 tie. The team participated in two tourna- ments. Cypress Creek- 2-1. and Regional toumament-0-2. “A goal for next year says Ms. Mayon. is to continue the solid development we began this season. Out- standing players. David Kester. Chris Vaughn. Charles Kester, and David Bun- tin came through in a time ol need, said Ms. Mayon. Another outstanding player with 38 saves is Robert Bode re k. David Kester had a good season with 38 shots and 22 goals. Top Row; Kim Scot Keith lanowski. David Vickery Row Ktrk Gills, David KChris Vaughn Coach Second Row: Natasha Clark. Shawn Johnson. Bobby McLean Boderek Sieve Me Elroy and Brian Gordon. Last The polo loam ' towns around' while practicing Bobby Bodorek throws the ball while Chris Vaughn guard Diving During practice Shawn Johnson displays his abtli ty to do a tront lllp The 1985 '86 Diving learn was ok says Coach Mayon. Robert E. Lee divers are: Shawn Johnson. Shawn Douglas. Sieve McElroy. and Leslea Holman. Coach Mayon said. All ol my divers are young but talented. Next year they will all be back with the experience they lacked this year. The Diving team competed in meets in the Deer Park District. We did very well and hope to do as good, or better next year. says Shawn Douglas. Diving Team. Shown Douglas. Stow McElroy, (not shown) Shawn Johnson and Losloa Holman. New Golf Coach Gets Into The Swing Of Things Coach Mary Taylor is the new girls golf coach starting this year. She comments. 'T enjoyed the change from track to golf. The girls went to five tournaments. They were Kingwood. Clear Lake. Barbers Hill. Baytown Invi- tational, and the District 23 5A tournament. They placed 8th at the Barbers Hill tourney. 5th at the Baytown Invitational, and 2nd at the District tourney. Outsand- mg players were Seniors Dee Dee Balcerak. Andrea Taylor. Pam Doolin, and Freshman Kathy Tilton. Dee Dee was 2nd medalist at the District tourney, and she and Andrea Taylor had best scores at the Kingwood tourna- ment. This being my first year coaching golf. 1 learned a lot and I am looking forward to coaching it again next year. The boys, on the other hand, did not have a season that was as good as expected. It was mainly because of the youth on our Let! to nght: Pam Doolin. Kathy Tilton. Andrea Taylor, and Deo Deo Balcerak. team.” There were only two sen- iors; Duncan Stewart, and Stacey Schrock. No one made all district. Next year I’m looking forward to a better showing from the team. Experience will play a large roll in the improvement ” Outstand- ing players were freshman Scott McWilliams. Sophomore Clint Griffin, and junior Iason McCain. The boys went to seven tourna- ments. They placed 14th at Clear Lake. 7th at Eisenhower. 5th at Pasadena. 12th at Kingwood, 12th at Woodlands, and 5th in the district. Clint Gnffin had best scores for Lee at the district tour- ney at Lake Houston. Coach Her- zik commented. I am really pleased with the scores of Clint Griffin and Scott McWilliams at district. They both played well. Hopefully the members of the team will play this summer. Play- ing in tournaments will give us a more experienced golf team. P m Doolin works to improve her ■wing. Andrea Taylor smile with confidence a aho hits the ball 132 Kathy Tilton eye the ball clcady before she pulls Give Everything You Have And A Little Bit More: The year of 1985-1986 was a very exciting year for our soccer team and coach. They were district champs with a record of 6-2. Coach Brandon was very proud of his team. Coach Brandon said. The players gave a tremen- dous effort this year and they never gave up. It )ust goes to show what can happen when a group of individuals put the team's success ahead of their own. We had several leaders, one who stood out had to be Sean Hull. He always gave a tremendous effort. He led by example and the men respected him for this. We had a great season. We acheived our immediate goal of making the playoffs and also our a outstand- ing goal in winning the championship. Coach Brandon again replied, That there were some complications, but the kids adjusted and played their game. Arthur Langelier and Mitchell Nacisse provided a great deal of depth for our team. Bottom row Ricky King. Kotly Hot Hansi Klslnachmidt watch eg Kally Holcomb as ha de- tours the bell away from their goal. Varsity Soccer. Top row: Coach Bran don. Jcee Martinez. Arthur Langt- her. Camilaus Fallon, Gtlbert Luna. Eduardo Pastlles. loan Otu. loo San dards. Rauel Otia. and Oscar Ottt. comb. Mitchell Nacisse. Donald Thompson. Han Kleinschmldt. Ureal Gonzales, loan Hall. Marvin Roes. Bri- an Formln. and Coach Cantu. S«an Hull, uses his toot work to guide the ball towards the goal. Cami Itas Palton concentrate on directing ih Loll away Iram h defensive opponent. 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Camilaua Palton Tommy Pan tom Marta Parker Shelly Pavbcek Irene Peres Mis Peres Maikel Pieterenolle Matthew Pttrucha Rhonda Pittman Tommy Platt Paul Poirot Mimi Ponce Shane Preaswood Stephen Quisenberry Lebcta Ramirez Michelle Ramon Julie Ramos Carmen Rangel Lance Paper Brenda Raynue John Rayon Stacy Reeves Dolores Rendon Yolanda Rendon Yvonne Rcntvna Mana Resendes Cynthia Reyes Armando Reyna Robin Reynolds Kevin Rice Esora Richard Yolanda Rkrhardson Shannon Riley Chns Rincon Ennque Rivas Juana Rivera Shannon Robbie Susan Roboha Patncia Roberts Jamie Robertson Jose Robies AUonao Rodnguez Jose Rodngues Manuel Rodnguez Rita Rodnguez !ana Rogribo Mana Rosas Michael Rouse 160 Chro Royse Cathy Ruben Becky Pucka luan Run Tem Ruyle Dolia Salazar Annette Sanchez Victoria Sanchez Isnaoi Sandoval Chuck Sangerhausen Richard Schourich Richard Schram Mike Schultz Chon le Ilia Scot! Kim Scott Charie Serrati Mark Shaw Denise Shelby luan Siluentee Todd Simon Robert Simon Arcadious Smith Harry Smith Sean Smith Tachia Smith Tracy Srupea Nicky Spencer Charles Spyker Sarah Stehltnq Deborah Stephens Thomas Stewart lames Stoitenberg lodi Storm Jodie Stowe Rachaol Stoy William Strode Leslie Stults Jolyon Sullivan Carolyn Sumroertord Theresa Suries Sharia Swint Bryan Tallent Tracy Tamayo Ismael Tomer Shem Tate Amy Taylor Joseph Thierry Mike Thomas Tenlyn Tiller Tun Toguchi A dele Tolley Lance Tompkins Michael Torrence Salvador Torres Janice Tnpp Terry Turnbull 161 lennller Tyler Rwnetto Tyrell Anthony Valverde Craig Van Winkle Marco Varga Veronica Vargas Christopher Vaughn Elizabeth Vela lose Vela Cynthia Vera Santiago Villanueva Donato Villarreal Bnen Vita Keith Walder Gary Walker Michelle Walker John Warner Kyle Warren Stacia Warren Troy Wencken Lorvna White Mark Wiese Scott Wilder Chra Wilkinson Cary Wiilhcste Amy Williams Elunda William Hope Williams William Wilson Christine Winter Sam Woodard Reed Woodco Monail Wnght Eoperanza Wuttke Pearl Wuttke Bobby Wynne Kenneth Yarbrough Fernando Ybarra Angelique Yono Mana Zamampa Ramiro Zapata Elizabeth Alezander. Richie Epperson and Tabatha nora dur- Mike Gibson while weanng a iackef that a dolimlely too big was pleasant tng their Chemistry das take time out lor a rap session |y surprised by our camera 162 164 Robert Zamora Betty Wallace Mike Carroll ►S, 5 Sandy Bertsch Chris Mason Patrice Hornberger Junior Favorites Stan Adam Ronnie Alcqna Cyndy Allocd Paul Allocd Andrea Alfred Gregory Abcie Denise Allard Patncia Allen Chnattna Almarai Linda Aloyo Christina Amon Paul Ancelet Paula Anoelet Severo Ar amburo Lisa Armstrong Olga Arroola Troy Ashworth Chnslopher Auzenne Kelly Avalos Elizabeth Avaloz Larry Baggett David Baker Sun Barqas Kathy Bamonies Ruth Barrow Tim Belt lames Bolt Kingsley Beniamin Emily Bernard Shane Berry Sandy Bertsch Mike Blackburn Michelle Bonczynski Doug Boone John Bosley Angie Branch Amy Brewer Tammy Bnght Tracy Brock Dense Brong Shelley Buchanan Raul Bueno Vinson Bull Jane! Burgees Beth Bums Bubba Bums Mark Bums Susan Butaud Adam Cabrera Donald Calhoun Mary Callejas Lydia Campso Michael Cano David Carmona Irene Carmona Tammy Carpenter 166 Francisco Camllo David Carroll Mike Carroll Barbara Cartallum Laura Castro Todd Cauley Anthony Ceballoa Stew Cetertine Grow Chen Arleen Christian limmy Chnetmaa Kenneth Clark Becky Clayton Timothy Cotie John Coker Spencer Conner Danny Connolly Laura Contreras Magqte Contreras Beth Cooke Tern Corbett Thomas Coumllo lames Cowhiq Bart Cox laura Crain Chris Croon Harold Cross Denise Crutckshank Sonya Cuellar larrod Cunningham David Dabney Ramona Darnels Richie Davu Dotuo Day Reggie Delgado Enc Dd Toro fames Denney Nikol Dittman Brent Domburg Shawn Douglas Tracte Dsuglas lamce I owntng Samantha Dugas Sammie Duko Deed Dupont Sergio Duran Hugh Echols David Edwarxts Bruce Ehase Damon Elkins Alan Eschberger Enc Famer John Farris Ricky Felder Sterling Felder Shawana Fennell 167 Stephen Fenton Richard Findlay Gary Faher Adelaida Fbw Blanca Florea Jennifer Floyd Scott Foacworth Nikki Franca Claudette Franco Angel Fuentea Benny Fuentea leaus Fuentea Leticia Fuentea Tammy Fuller Ismael Galvan Juan Galvan Gaby Garcia Jaime Garcia Jennifer Garcia Steiany Ganna Lupe Garza Ever ado Garzona Cody Gatee Glenn George Madaen Gieger Shane Godby Scott Godwin Cruz Gonzales Jaime Gonzales Jrsrael Gonzalez Mano Gonzalez Matilda Gonzalez Chuck Goodman Kelly Gordon Herman Goudeau Fernando Gracia Joee Gracia Wendell Grapple Stephanie Grave Suzanne Grave Jennifer Greenawalt Michelle Gregory Brett Gresham Sean Gruver Cynthia Guerin Delilah Guidry Shelly Gunn Joee Guzman Patrick Haggerty Sherry Hatre Roxy Hall Derma Halverson Pnacilla Hammond Wee Hardin Louis Harolds Traci Harrebon 168 Sonia Harr Tonja Harm Tonya Heberi Sco«l Henderson Ydarxla Hwilry Miguel Hernandos Isnaei Herrera Tara Hildreth San luamta HlnoJOM Judy Hodgson Kevin Holcomb Ronnie Hooper Patnoe Homberger Mire Houchins Deborah Honk lody Hughe Derrick Hunter Mana Hurtado Brian Hutdey luan Ibarra Joel Isaac ks Rhea lammola Enngue laramiUo Brenda Jenkins John Johnson Roland Johnson Danny lone Shannon Jones Shonda lone Mark Iordan Claudius Joseph Sherry Kellum Deoeene Kelly Robert Kelly Randall Kerr David Kvriter Nibbe Kibbc Belly Kilgore Chris King Jfuthw King James KingsrmU Stepharue Kirby Kelly Kirkland Mali Kleypa Jamie Kraus Mike Lawrence Brian Lemon Stephen LeVay Kerry Lewis Philip Lipkin Keith Lohkamp Adnana Lopei Blanca Lopes Mana Loper Mary Lopei Roxana Loredo 169 lamw Loy loan Lozano Beatrice Lugo Mona Lugo Gilbert Luna Michasl Luna Camum McAnolly la on McCain Stacy McBroy Tanya McManus fell Me Michael Troy Maiden Richard Mann Cormna Marque; Frank Morron Chns Martin Reuben Marlines Sandra Martin ; Valerie Martinez Victor Martinez Chns Mason James Mason Rhonda May lorqe Mazoneqa Brian Meadows Gncetda Medrano Adam Mwnde; Manceia Mendez Jane Menu Linda Memil Monica Miction B« :ky Miles Thee lor Mitdiell Heather Monson Nelda Montalvo PatncM Montemayor Arthur Moody Sidney Moore loo Moms Steven Moms Laura Morton Damn Mudd Boa Munoz Mitchel Noras? Robin Nelson Terry Neptune Stacey Novels leif Newton Lance Nichols Niki Nichols Tamara Niederholer Virginia Ncesman Lon O Hagan Suzirtte O'Sullivan Lahoma Oder. Troy Oliver 170 Estola Ortegon Scoti Osborne Cynthia Ozuna Charlotte Pankey Manual Partida Greg Partin Kim Patterson Enc Pattndge Sylvia Peterson John Phillips Ron Phillips John Pietemello Steven Pttrucha Kay Pitt Jimmy Poepeel Oxa Ponce Nereida Ponce Jmui Portales Tammie Porter Kevin Power David Pnce Lindsay Pnce Robert Protain Melissa Pumarega Frances Ramirez Todd Ramsey Soott Roscoe Lisa Rau John ReddeJt Mana Roeendex Lonnie Revils Kevin Rhoads Michelle Richards Titiany Richards Jamoa Riley Patnoa Rincon loee Rios Celesiino Rivera Diana Rivera Alice Robins Bnan Robinson Cassandra Robinson Hilda Rocha Conna Rodnguer Eba Rodnguez Esmeralda Rodnguer layroe Rodnguer lew Rodnguer Rosemary Rodnguer Richard Rogers Sandra Rosas Lany Rosemood Marvin Ross Larry Roush Chris Rous 171 Ray Rowan Michael Russell Veronica Salazar Miranda Salinas Robert Samora Lydia Sanches Martina Sanches Paulin Sanches loo Sandoval Cynthia Sauceda Ream Sauceda Bndgetto Sco« ClaudoU Scott Stark Shipman Troy Sickle Richard Sierra Linda Silva loel S Iverbero Janice Simmons Penny Sunoru David Sims Teresa Sason Pam Skains Lola Slawson Debbie Smith Lisa Smith Tim Smith Angela Spears Michael Springer Chm Spykor Glen Stacy Lisa Standard Stephanie Standndge Rett Stoner William Stanford Cynthia Stephenson Mike Stem Michele Stnntman Kenyan Sullivan Chns Sutphm Heather Sylvester Veronica Tate Angela Taylor Cothonne Taylor Regina Taylor James Terrell Chns Thibodeaux Carmen Thiee Paula Thompson Franklin Touasomi Kevin Townsend lames Trapp Darryl Trava Paula Treude Mana Tnpp Tina Tumor 172 Casey Underwood Bertha Valencia Agustin Vasquex Rtdwl Vasquer Marti Vaughn {«so VcrasJegui LeVonda Vickery Nora Viera Marta Villarreal Brian Wadet Ricky Wagn r Stephama Walden Toru Walker Deanna Wall Betty Wallace Wayne Walton David Ward Mlctiael Ward Michelle Warner Edward Warren Susanna Warren Billy Welch Michelle Wewer Joe Cool White Cherokee Wilson lohn Wilson Roger Wilt Larry Wyant v 17} Michael Ward lias a little snack Hugh Echols (II) makos taking a test look easy 174 Senior William Green 175 Graduation Newly lorrned duo ol Tim and Tammy Cowart «witch their tanka to the same boat The Class Of 1986 Cheers! 176 1986 Takeshi Inoua it proud to rt an Amortoan moda diploma Sabah Abraham Dolores Aguilar Larry Aldrich Kathleen Allred lay Alh n Tamnu Allen Jerry Allsen Derrick Anderson James Antic Roslyn Arceneaux Blake Arnold Ginger Ash Damian Auguste Mike Aymes Valentor. Bains Sheila Baker De'De' Balcerak Brian Ballard Jackie Baiy Michele Barber Gwen Barksdale Leigh Barry Tony Bates Kurt Bennett Lorraine Bent La Bergeron Beauicrd BickcrsiaH Brad Bonin Angela Boyett Darryl Brooks Adrienne Brumley Lynetle Bryan Mark Budro Beth Bunhn James Burgess Wanda Burrell Kelly Bush Patricia Bustamante Chariynn Butler Doan Butler John Bymglon Gloria Calietas 176 Lew Cammoren Lisa Canning Veronica Cano Henry Carr Melissa Carroll Kevin Caskey Cannon Castillo Mono Castro Daniel Cervanlee Ruby Chan Marta Chariton John Chaven Virginia Cherubin Jeannette Christian Carol Clark Tammy Clark Bnan Conneoly Raymond Cooper Randy Cox Joe Coy Clay Crawford ' Tammy Crew Mark Crooms Silvia Cruz Chorte Culp Henry Curt Eric Dando Juana Davila Bnan Dav Karen Dav Lon Dav Tracey Dav Denae Delgado Tracy Denney Douglas Downs Lea Downs Chns Doyal Christina Dubcoc John Duke William Elkins Bryan Ely MtcbcUo Emanuel 179 Tiilam Emanuel Bari Endcrii LVnnio Erwin Sylvia Escontnas Annette Evans Vaiene Feller Bnan Fermin Claire Flavian Michael Florae Carol Flynl Kenneth Ford David Footer Shen Footer Steven Fooler Tammy Fox worth Barbara Frederick Laura Fneden Ruperto Gallaga Mana Gallardo Roy Galvan Ana Garcia Bofcfcy Garcia Gilbert Garcia Guadalupe Garcia Ivon Garcia JoAnn Garcia Juanita Garcia Mana Garcia Martha Garcia Nelva Garcia Reynaldo Garcia Kathleen Gamer Johnnie Garza Rebecca Garza Beverly Gofl Laurel Golding EncGolle Amanda Gonzaleo Fernando Gonzalez Mono Gonzalez Oscar Gonzalez Cheryl Gordon 180 Kathy Grappte Leslie Gray Victoria Green William Green Traci Guidry Irma Gustave Elea Gutierrez Enc Hamilton led Hamilton Michael Kairurid Jerry Hargrave Leneta Hams Dawn Hartman Anderson Haynes Bnan Hearn Vicki Henderson Amasa Hennington Edith Hernandez Anna Herrera Billy Higginbotham John Hildreth Deondrea Hill Gary Hill Alan Hilyard Amy Hinkle Denise Hodgo Melvin Hodge Kelly Holcomb Wendy Holder Kun Holmes Jerry Hopkins Doan House Joel Hubbard Judy Hubbard Tammie Hudson Thalia Hulme Patsy Hunter Bret Hutchins Takeshi I none Guadalupe Iracheta Undma letters Carol Johnson 181 Mark Johnston Staci Iones Winston Iones Ginger Iordan Kelley Kalbtz Kathy Kaura Janice Kelly Charles K ester Hans Kleinschmid! Ross Kieypas Patty Knapp leUnsy Koenig David Kovakik Kyle Kramer Kelly Krauas Joel Kunz Althea Langehcr Lupita Lara Jorrod Latham Nancy Laltimore Thomas Lattimore Judy LavioJette Bnan Lawhcn Teresa Layman Mem Loathorvrood William Lewis Stuart Lipkin Austin little Patricia Lockhart Gerardo Loustaunau Samantha Love Enc Lucius Leah Lucius Leticia Luna Elia Luomala Jana McDowell Mary McKenzie Darrell McMurrough Andrea Machuca Susan Madden Lydia Martinez Pamela Martinez 182 Samuel Martinez John Mason Lynda Master Michelle Melton Mona Mendoza Gary Middleton Knsti Mill Phyllis Moon Tim Muton John Moak Debbie Molina John Moreno Michael Morn Mila Mormon Alice Morion Kimberlie Moeee Joseph Matte Jonathan Myen Lima Nower Patsy Nelson Teddy Neptune Patncia O'Sullivan Robert Odom Beth Orgeron Aida Ortiz lay Owens Richard Owens babel Pair Jonathan Pamsh Edwardo Pasillas Eduardo Pequeno Stacy Perry Kirsten Polemon Dexter Philip Kendnck Philbp Marsha Pitre DeWayne Platt Joe Pompa Yolanda Ponce n.«_ r «of ropo Mike Poston Rebecca Pratt 183 Locna Prwswood Maunanna Prudhomroe lohn Prymusyevrski Laura QuMenterry Stephanie Raibback Kimberly Ramirez lo Renlena lose Resendez Sandra Reyna Clifl Riley Johnny Rica Kann Roberta Bobby Robertson Chnoy Rodnguez Eitella Rodrigue: Irma Rodrigue: lebcia Rodriguez Noe Rodriguez Oracta Rodriquez Veronica Rodnguez Dan Rogers Rhonda Rogers Vicbo Rogers Alisa Rogillio Patncia Resales Jacqueline Roeemond Sandra Rosenbaum Man Rucka Robert Russell Enc Ruyle Jose Salazar Patncia Sanborn Noenu Sanchez Jean Santana Jose Sank Donna Sauceda Gaye Schmber Stacy Schrock Jeanette Short Franci :a Sihientes Ray Silva B'Kete Simmons 184 Ron Simon Randy Sun Ceba Soto Kelly Soto Ml Stain Chad Smith Kay Smith Christopher Smith ludy Snodgrass Herald Sola Laura Sola Apnl Spang : lame Stanlord Martha Stehlmg Cindy Sterling Duncan Stewart Steci Stratton Mark Strok Tod Sutton Sandra Tamer Valeor Tapp Andrea Taylor Nealy Thtbodaux Kristina Timmira Mansol Torres Natalie Torres Saul Torre Davtda Townsend Kelly Travis Tocm Treude Titlany Troutman Tina Tucker Monica Vaughn Renee Venegas Raymond Vera Kme t Villanueva lull Vinson Tommy Wagner Michael Wahl lames Watatead Reginald Watty lames Westerman 1 5 Penny Whalen Derek Whitakrc Tamer a Whitehead Kimberly Wilke Carlton Wilkerson Jennifer William Jimmy William Keith Williams Lavem Williams Kimberly Wood Emanuel Woodard Shelly Woodcox Sara Wooiey Troy Worthington Katnna Wasters Heidi Wuttke Amy Yankoviak Michael Yolland Michael Yano Emeato Ymaga Albert Zamarron Dawn Zucrcher TiHany Hensley April Spangler and Kally Kalbitz display their Gander spin! dressed Ram bo the Rangers during Lee Sterling week lof Jay Allan, Woody Lewis, Bobby Robertson, and Dennis Er- win were downing around in the rain at the Gander- Deer Park game 186 Cooking Up A Prom The annual fish fry was held by the senior class on January 31. 1986. at the Bayshore Rod and Reel Club in Baytown. Class members worked diligently throughout the day cooking and serving the fish, french fries, pickles, and hush puppies for $5 a plate. Students selling the most tickets in advance sales were Edward Rodnquez 1st place. Jerrod Latham-2nd place, and Charlynn Butler in 3rd place. They each received a cash prize and two free prom tickets. Sponsors were Mrs. Irma Bundage and Mr. John Adams. According to Mr. Adams, The class sold about 5,200 tickets, which brought an approximate $15,000 profit to pay expenses of their senior prom. Marl CharUon. Bath Orgeron. and Mary McKtnu were onuoui to g«l the wnior toh try underway Sylvia Eccontrias and Tina Tucker arc bu y dishing up plaice ot tsh. trench tnee. cole Mika Poston and Todd Sutton are ready to take a much needed break hurf puppies. Cherish The Love The senior prom is one of the biggest events of almost every seniors' senior year. There was much hustle and bustle weeks belore the big'' night. Dresses, tuxes, corsages, and bourtineere had to color- coordinated and bought. Some people planned on going out to eat belore the prom, however, there was a bullet provided. Among the varieties ol food, there was: fned shrimp, egg rolls, linger sandwiches, rump roast, and many differ ent fruits. There was coke, tea, and water to drink The prom was held at West in Oaks Hotel, on Apnl nineteenth. The theme was Cherish the Love and the disc jockey was Deja Vu. During the nng ceremony, all the seniors sung the song, That's What Friends Are For.” Lynette Bryan com- mented that. Besides graduation. Prom was one of the most exciting nights of my senior year. Keith Clay remarked that. “Out of the three proms I went to. 1 feel that our prom was the best ever. “Amy Yankoviak commented. I enjoyed the whole weekend! Eric GolU and Katrina Wruttrt onter prom with delight Bn an Conneaiy and Li Bergeron. Kyle Kramer and Stacey Glenn, and David Foeter and Co lette McAnnally anticipato art exciting night Renee' Venegas. Timmi Allen. Jonothan Par riah. Cookie Flores, and Kim Wilke load the seniors into, That What Fnenda Are For.” 1.he 19S6 Senior Class of ZRolert Cj. See 7 igh School Baytown, 7exas reguests he honour of your presence at 7he Sen or 'Prom on Saturday evening Tlprtl TCine eenth Yineteen hundredandeighty-six eight until twelve o'clock at the J.fes in Oaks Hotel Houston, Ha as IBS I Forever And Ever. John Byington and Betty Wallace concen- trate on taking that «top. Beth Bunt in. Ron Simon. Steele Warren. Jer- bits, and April Spangler mmember that the time to rod Latham. Amy Hinkle, Michele Barber, say goodbye and larewell very near Stephanie RalLback. Ginger A h. Kelley Kal- 189 General And Miss Robert E. Lee mm Beth Orgeron 190 Mark Crooms Favorites All School Beth Bunttn. Michele Barber. Ginger A«h. Amy HinkJe. Enc HairaHcn. John Byington. John Moak. and Bnan Connoaty Alice Morton and Leo Ann Down were clnoo inend: during their aenior year at Leo. Class Of Senior John Mook is busy day dreaming. 192 Janice Kelly. Amy Yankoviak and Ginger Jordon Sen r toumaluan students, discuss live yearbook index Jarrod Latham nure is 'Middling up to hn baby dolls. Soon through the oyo of Loo Ann Down wa. a reflection ol beet Senior Eric Golle u up to h elbow .n homework. ice Morton end the hall, of R-E.L John Moak wa. 'looking good' a uwal Mike Aim , what a guy Seniors! 193 Administration Works Closely With Faculty And Students Principal. Mr. Henry Armstrong. Head Office Secretary. Mrs. Linda Bryant. The LEEders Assistant Principals: Sophomore; Mr. Jess Miller. Freshmen; Mrs. lame Car- denas. Junior; Mr David Hall, and Senior Mr. John Adams. Secretaries: Senior; Mrs. Cathy Lee. Ju mor; Mrs. Ann Broussard. Sophomore; Mrs. Ruth Harmon, Freshmen; Sandi Ris ter Also Freshmen Secretary was Mrs. Myriice Hooper not pictured. Guidance Office Secretary, Mrs. Dons Foster, Junior Counselor; Mrs. Wanda Smith. Freshmen; Mr. Don Smith, Sopho- more; Miss Ouida Carroll; Senior; Mrs. Irma Bundage. and Crisis Counselor; Mr. Jim Moulder. 195 James Alexander Beverly Alton Ross Anderson Tracy Andreas Henry Armstrong Mary Ashcroft Nettie Autry Christopher Bacon Carol Banetl Patrick Barry Mary lane Btckley Gene Boose Chuck Brandon Btllle Brinkley Ann Broussard Jeanne Bryant Linda Bryant Rosemary Calico Rudy Cantu John EUa Carrol] Pat Cauley Mary Ann Cavaxoc Henrietta Cvmooek Joe Chase Dennis Clark Bettye Cook Pam Cooper Mark Cowan Terry Dean on Robin Devore BuengerDtckaon Lisa Dodson Craig Edwards Grace Edwards Karen Edwards Michael Ellis Paula Evard Carolyn Francis Gail Funderburk Mark Garrett Kathermo George Samuel Glalze Edward Haberman Gary Hemngton Joe Hemk Cindy High lower Pauline Hitt Charles Kenneraon Merla Kramer Cathy Lee Jean Lee Mane Leggett Randy Looper Joanne McCain I-aura McKinley Jean McLeod 1% Thurman Watson Jaw Weinck Elizabeth Whitley Bobby Wnght Kathryn Wnght Otolta Yepez Halhe Martin Sandy Mayon Estulene Myers Janice Paul Robin Payne Angela Perez Ann Pieiiler Gloria Pruitt Al Richard |__- . |_ tl, .1. - oxictij vcicrkinison Nonne Robtns Mary Rohrbacher Chuck Russel] Meluaa Sandoval Jerry Sctuma Mary Beth Scott Frank Suti Wanda Sbcter David Smith Curtis Spenrath Anne Sullivan Debbie Sutton Karen Swart Retha Swindell Mary Taylor Shirley Thiele Ann Turner Leonard Villarreal Coach Jerry Schima works IwrnJ belore going to the tennis courts. 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Raymond Qonzales. Scott (jallops. And Zricia Zreude DAN ROGERS Says, Ronnie Rocks The Class Of '86 Putt-Putt Golf Games It’s our LABOR DAY 80 TOKEN SALE I WITT-WITT j Muium ] 80 TOKENS FOR ONLY $10.00 (A regular $20.00 value!) You save $10.00! Fri, Sal, Sun, A Mon, Aug. 30 thru Sept 2 Len Noble. Damon Cheatham. And Scott Wilder Jflayic UNISEX STYLING APPOINTMENT TIME 713 428 1325 14038 LACY OR BAYTOWN TX 77520 BAY VENDING INC. Party Rentals - Juke Boxes 101 West Texas Ave. Baytown, Texas (713) 422-2829 BAYTOWN BALLOONS clowns • bouquets • party supplies • delivery 427-5854 108 NORTH MAIN BAYTOWN, TX. 77520 CINDY CARLISLE MADGE NEWMAN Cokes - Candy Music - Games Gulf Coast Hospital EMERGENCY CENTER 425-9280 HUMAN RESOURCES 425-9225 ADMITTING 425-9418 PHARMACY 425-9268 INSURANCE BILLING 425-9310 PATIENT ROOMS 425-9 + ROOM NO. PATIENT ACCOUNTS 425-9414 PHYSICIAN REFERRAL 425-9D0C yiQC CMnn 28oogarthrd JBW IWW BAYTOWN, TX. 77521 q olo I Good Luck Class Of 1986 ■ f . Mk Hospital Corporation An Affiiiat of II w A of America Compliments Of BAYTOWN POLICE DEPARTMENT TONY'S PAINT AND BODY SHOP Compliments Of: SHAY’S JEWELRY COMPANY 1803 W. Texas Ave. Baytown, TX 77520 427-1172 SHAY’S JEWELRY Sharon Gormon Owner Buy The Gander Baytown Friendswood Gazette GIBSON PRINTING Salutes The Class Of ’86 BEST WISHES IS ALL THE CLASS •F Compliments Of HUMANA HOSPITAL - Baytown Good Luck To The Class Of 1986! SESqviij.gHTEH I X it I The Student Center. The Class Of ’86 And Texas1 Birthday-Both Celebrate Together Going to McDonalds is almost as much a part of school as going to class You've made us the place to meet, to talk, to have a good time, to celebrate your victories and help forget defeats. You've made McDonald’s more than just another place to cat. And that s why, at McDonald’s, we say... IT'S A GOOD TIME FOR THE GREAT TASTE m- M9W McOonatfa Corporation Cjesquicentenni y Mr . Bruce. drwsod tor tho tpocuil coto bratton day. «how how her door all adds up to Texas The Bunneae Education Department dia- play Texas as it was then and how it is now. The Se9quicentenmal celebra- tions kicked oif on April 21. 1906. The Sesquicentennial was com- memorating 150 years ol the Re- public of Texas' independence from Mexico. We might have lost at the Alamo, but we met with triumph at San lacinto Monu- ment. Since then, hundreds of thousands of people have visited both of these landmarks. On that exact day in April. Larry Gatlin. Willie Nelson, and other country singers performed at the monument. K101 radio sta- tion furnished a firework display. At school, people got into the spint by dressing as the people of that time. Free popcorn was served to all the students in the commons made by an old-timy machine. The Dixie Dolls and the Orchestra performed throughout the lunch periods. Humorous pic- tures were taken with the back- grounds of a praine lady, a cow- boy nding a bull, and an Indian. Even though our day came to a conclusion, everyone remem- bered it. And you can bo my oowgirt 229 Aslung Harold S. (10) 119. 154 Abonza. Alfredo (10) 154 Abonza. Auaenoo (9) 140 Abraham Dianna (9) 140 Abraham Satah (12) 178. 240 Adana. Staa (11) 99. 91. 99. 166 Aquilar, Diana (10) 36, 154 Aguilar. Dolorw (12)41.66. 93. 178 Alaniz. Blanca (10) 154 Alaniz. Tony (10) 154 Albritton, lorry Ray (10) 58. 154 Aldret© Norma Amelia (9) 50. 140 Aldrich. Larry E. (12) 178 AJogna. Ronald I. (11) 166 Alexander. Dawn (9) 140 Alexander Elizabeth (10) 36. 154. 162 Alfaro, Jesus G. (10) 154 Alford. Cindy C. (11) 166 Alford. Paul B. (11) 166 Alfred. Andrea (11) 166 Alfred. Kathleen (12) 26. 37. 38. 39. 55. 59. 175. 178, 240 Abac. Gregory (11) 166 Allard. Deni (11) 166 Allen, lay (12) 11. 33. 46. S6. 58. 64. 115. 178. 186 Allen Patricia (11) 47. 59. 166 Allen. Tammi Leigh (12) 39, 178 Allgood. Jerry Dean (9) 140 Alben. Jerry (12) 178 Almarax. Areceh (10) 154 Almaraz. Chnstinea (11) 166 Aloyo. Linda L (11) 166 Alvarado Christopher Henry (9) 140 Alvarado. Marcos (9) 140 Amon. Christina (11) 6. 166 Anoekrt. Donna M (9) 140 Ancrrfet Paul R. (11) 166 Ancelet. Paula (11) 166 Anderson. Demck L. (12) 178 Andrade. Rebecca (10) 154 Antle. James J. (12) 54, 60 62. 69. 77. 78. 178 Antonmi. Mark (12) 23. 65 Aramburo, Severo (11) 166 Aramburo. Veronica (9) 140 Arceneaux. Rosfyn (12) 178 Ard. Usa Ann (9) 140 Ardion. Tangela Mana (10) 154 Arguelies. Hector (10) 104. 154 Ammedez. Mellissa (9) 140 Armstrong. Knsha (10) 154 Armstrong. Lisa M (11)6. 37. 42. 99. 166 Arnold. Blake (12) 72. 178 Anrjuollea Abel I. (9) 105. 140 Anendondo. Hilano (9) 28. 49. 140 Arrendondo. Carta Ann (9) 140 Arreola. Olga L. (11) 49 75. 166 Ash. Ginger E. (12) 11. 26. 38. 111. 178. 189. 191 Ash. Rcehanda T (9) 140 Asher ah. Lee 0. (10) 29. 104. 154 Aahecroh. Steven (10) 58 Ashworth. Troy D. (11)87. 166 Aguatus. Kenneth (10) 108. 154 Auguste. Damian (12) 79. 123. 178 Auguste. Francme (9) 78. 124, 140 Auzene. Christopher (11) 166 Avalos. Kelly (if) 166 Avaka, Elizabeth (11) 166 Avaloz. Gracia (9) 140 Avila. Elsa (9) 140 Avala. Omar (10) 154 Ayrnes. Michael (12) 178. 193 B Babcock. Joseph (10) 154 Back. Samantha (10) 49. 154 Badillo. Suzette (10) 154 Baggett. Larry Eugene (II) 49. 166 Bains Valerson (12) 43. 178 Baker Amy Michelle (10) 154 Baker Colleen (9) 42. 154 Baker. David Anthony (11) 166 Baker Shelia Ann (12) 75 178 Baker Tun (10) 154 Baker. Tina Gall (10) 48 49. 140 232 Balcerak. Brett 1 (9)47. 55. 73. 119. 140 Balcwak. Dianne R. (12) IS. 16. 28. 37. 39. 47. 55. 57. 69. 73. 94. 129. 178 Balderma. Orlando (9) 140 Balderrama. Xavier (9) 140 Balko Brent W (9) 105. 117. 140 Ballard. Bnan Keith (12) 178 Ballard. Kyle (10) 154 Baly, Jacqueline (12) 41. 66. 67. 68. 69 73 178 Baptiste Andy Douglas (10) 154 Baratas. Quid (10) 154 Barber Michele (12) II. 46. 47. 55. 57. 178. 189. 191 Barber Tate Kevin (9) 73. 106. 117. 140 Barges. Sua Lynn (11) 166 Barksdale. Gwendolyn (12) 75. 178 Barnhill. Joey A. (10) 154 Bamentes Kathryn D. (11) 36. 166 Bamentes. Dominique (9) 140 Barrow Ruth Ellens (11) 129 166 Barry Kenneth W (9) 140 Barry Leigh Ann (12) 50. 51 178 Barry Patrick 196 Baskin. Kevin D. (9) 140 Bass Brad (9) 50 Bates, Anthony Ray (12) 72. 178 Batson Hdly (12) 40. 66. 72 Battle. Bernard B (9) 105. 123. 140 Bayne. John M (9) 117. 140 Bays. Shell! S (9) 63. 140 Beal. Ronald Wayne (9) 140 Bearden, David Alien (9) 140 Beaudioo. Ioeaaetta (10) 26. 154 Beckham. John P. (9) 140 Beeler. Sandra L (10) 154 Betarano. Mana (10) 154 Beiarano. Victor M (9) 140 Belk Timothy (1.) 72. 166 Bell. David C (9) 105. 140 Bell. Dion (10) 14. 42. 154 Bell. John Ruskin (9) 140 Bell. Tracy Ann (10) 154 Belt. James H (11) 166 Benge. Peggy Sue (9) 43. 140 Bemot. Brent Alan (9) 140 Beniamin. Kingsley (11) 166 Bennett. Ann (12) 53 Bennett. Edward T. (10) 40. S2. 62. 92, 154. 240 Bennett Kurt (12) 53. 178 Bent. Lorraine N (1;) 178 Borg, Aluara Shtlee (9) 140 Bergeron. Elizabeth (12) 37. 38. 178 Berkley. Stephanie (9) 140 Bema. David Allan (9) 140 Bernard. Emily (11) 166 Berry. Candy (12) SO. 51. 82 Berry, Shane (II) 90. 51. 166 Bertach. Sandy (11) 46 59. 166 Benevour. Sherry (9) 48. 49. 140 BtckersJaff Beauford (12) 3. 178 Btgham. Andy (10) 108. 116. 154 Blackburn Mike (11) 28. 40 62. 64. 166 Biackslook. Came (9) 140 Blake. Ed (10) 40. 108. 154 Blalock. Happy (9) 140 Blue. Audne (10) 49, 154 Blue. Bobbie (9) 49. 140 Boden. Tabotha (i0) 154 Boderek. Robert (10) 130. 154 Bogie. Richard (10) 154 Bonczynsk), Michelle (11) 57. 98, 99 111. 166 Benin. Bradley (12) 102, 115. 178 Bonin. Brandy (9) 36. 140 Bookmayer. Stephen (10) 154 Bookmyer Brad (10) 108. 117 Boone. Doug (11)74. 166 Boots. Mark (9) 140 Boots. Rachel Louise (10) 154 Borel. Shelley (9) 12S. 140 Borton, Tonya (10) 154 Bosley. John (II) 166 Boaee Knsla Kay (10) 47. 98. 99 110. ill. 124. 154 Botkin. Keith (10) 28. 58. 104, 123. 154 Bctkin. Kirk (9) 123. 140 Bout. Robin (10) 154 Bounds Regina Denee (10) 42. 44. 154 Box. Michael Jason (10) 154 Boyer. Daniel (9) 106. 140 Boyer. Francis L (9) J40 Boyett. Nick Brian (9) 50. 140 Boyett. Angie R. (12) 17. 41. 55. 66. 178. 187 Bradiord. Craig D. (9) 106. 140 Bradley. Salma A (9) 140 Bradley. Tod W (10) 108. 123. 154 Branch. Aremae (12) 111 Branch. Angela M (11) 108. 125. 166 Branch. Nichlaun (10) IS4 Brandon. Chuck (10) 78. 134. 196 Brasher Laune A. (10) 154 Brent. Melissa Lynn (9) 140 Brent. Richard E. (10) 154 Brewer, Amy Lynn (11)7. 40, 47. 59. 66, 85. 92. 166 240 Brewer. Brian (10) 154 Brewer Jason (10) 154 Bright Tammy Jo (11) 36, 71. 166 Bnnlemon, Steven W (9) 140 Brock, Brian (9) 65. 73. 106. 14! Brock Tracy Lynn (11) 18. 166 Brang. Denise (11) 166 Brooks. Darryl (12) 178 Brown, Anbonette L (9) 36. 49. 141 Brown, Damn Scott (ICO 154 Brown Devin E (9) 105. 141 Brown. Keith Alan (10) 102, 154 Brown. Royalton (11) 48, 49 Brown. Shawn Eric (9) 141 Brownfield. Cassandra (10) 154 Brumley, Adnenne (12) 40. 178 Bruns. Dam (9) 57 Bruno. Buddy A. (9) 141 Bruns. Danielle S. (9) 36, 141 Bryan. Malitia Lynotte (12) 12. 24. 52. 178 Bryant. Danatte (10) 55, 154. 240 Brymer. John W (10) 155 Buchanan James (12) 48. 49 Buchanan. Shelley (11) 166 Bucklew. Melody (10) 36. 155 Budro. Mark (12) 16. 40 178 Bueno. Oscar (10) 155 Bueno. Reynaldo (9) 141 Bull. Ronny Edward (10) 155 Buntm. Beth (12) 7. 11. 37. 39. 47. 73. 128 129. 178. 189. 191 Buntm. David (10) 58. 78. 123. 128. 155 Burgees, James (12) 115. 178 Bunanek. Jennifer (9) 40. 14! Bums. Dana (10) 36 Bums. Diana (JO) 155 Bums. Mark (11) 33. 102 Bums. Tish (10) 155 Burko. Christopher (9) 141 Burioson. Chre(lO) 155 Burrel. Wanda (12) 178 Bums. Daniel (9) 141 Burts Moluisa (9) 36. 141 Busby, Charley (9) 115. 155 Bush, Kelly (12) 40. 57.66. 178 Bustamante. Patricia (12) 178 Butaud. Susan (II) 42 Butler. Chariyn (12) 40. 77. 178 Butler, Dean (10) 178 Butler, Kimberly (9) 36. 141 Bueno. Raul (11) 166 Bull. Vinson (11) 166 Burgees. lore (11) 102 166 Bums. Beth (I I) 37 Bums. Buhba (12) 166 Byers. Michael (9) 141 Byinglon. John (12) 47. 114, 115. 178 c Celalkxi Anthony (9) 26 Cabazco. Robort (9) 105. 117. 141 Caberra. Adam (11) 123. 127 166 Cadne! Michelle (9) 141 Calhoun. Karen (10) 155 Calhoun. Thomas (11) 166 Callejaa. Glona (12) 49. 56. 178 Callew. Mary Lou (11)48. 166 Calleias. Norma (9) 141 Cammaran. Lisa (12) 179 Campo. Lydia (11) 166 Campos Teresa (10) 108. IK Cangmster, Sonia (10) 155 Canning. Lisa Ann (12) 179 Cano. Albert L. (9) 141 Cano. Hugo (10) 155 Cano. Ismael (10) 104. 155 Cano. Linda (10) ISS Cano. Michael (11)79. 166 Cano. Veronica (12)59. 179 Caraway. Gregory (9) 141 Cardona. Coal (10) 155 Cardona. Jose R (9) 141 Carey. M Lcssa (10) 36. 155 Carmona. David (II) 166 Carmona, Irene (II) 166 Coromona. Anne Lisa (9) 141 Carponter Tammy L. (11)42. 44. 166 Carr. Henry (12) 102. 179 Girrillo, Juanita (9) 141 Carrillo. Francisco (II) 167 Carroll David (11) 54 69. 73. 167 Carroll. John (9) 196 Carroll Melissa (12) 22. 179 Carroll. Michael (11) 105 167 Caraner. Tammi (9) 141 Carter. Roes (9) 141 Carter. Sarah (10) 78. 155 Caecante. Jamie (9) 40. 141 Cascante. Natalie (9) 41. 141 Caskey. Michael K (12)40. 179 Castellanos. Barbara (11) S3. 59 167 Castillo. Carmen (12) 179 Castillo. Gnselda (10) 155 Castillo. low (10) 74. 155 Castillo. Roger (9) 105. 141 Castleberry Kesha (9) 105. 141 Castleberry tunda (10) 155 Castro. Enca( 10) 155 Castro. John Darrel (9) 141 Castro Laura (11) 167 Castro. Mano (12) 74. 179 Cathey. Melissa R. (9) 141 Cauiy. Todd (11) 47. 55. 58. 102. 167 Cavazos, Chnaty (9) 36. 141 Cavazos Melissa (10) 37 15S Cebellcs. Anthony (11) 167 Ceballc Penny 6 (9) 40. 14! Celestino. Stephen (11) 167 Cemosek Tiffany (10)36 155 Cervantes. Daniel (12) 179 Chan. Betty W. (9) 40. 55. 67. 141 Chan. Ruby (12) 17.77. 179 Chaney. Rena F (9) 141 Chappell. Iason W. (9) 40. 141 Chari© , Alicia A- (9) 141 Charte . Curtis R (10) 155 Chartson. Maria D. (12)70. 179, 187 Chaven, Jason L (9) SO. 51. 106. 141 Chavers, John M. (12) 102. 179 Chavez. Edurdo(IO) IS5 Chaver. Richard (10) 1S5 Cheatman. Damon (10) 10 . 155. 163 Chen. Grace (11) 37. 57. 69 167 Chen. Peter (9) 72. 141 Cherubm, Virginia (12) 106. 179 Childress. Pada (10) ISS Chitly. Jeffery (9) 141 Choate. Karen (9) 101. 141 Christian. Arfeen (11) 41.63. 167 Christian. Jeanette (12) 111. 179 Christian. Tony (10) ISS Chnshe. Shawn (10) 155 Christmas. James (11) 167 Christmas, Joyleen (9) 40, 141 Clark. Carol (12) 36. 38. 71. 179 dark. Kenneth L (11) 167 Clark. Notosha (9) 141 Clark, Sharon (9) 141 Clark. Tammy (12)74. 179 Clamon. Tanya (9) 36. 141 Clay Keith (12) 106. 240 Claylin. Bocky (11)6. 99, 167 Clayton. Joyce (9) 141 Clawson. Cory (9) 121 Oemmer. Fem E. (9) 40. 141 Cobert Demck (II) 106 Coil. Timothy (11) 167 Coker. John D. (11)6. 167 Cole. Shannon (9) 141 Coltharp, Timothy (10) 92. 155 Connealy. Walter B. (12) 7. 11. 47. 56. 64. 179 Connor. Spencer (11) 167 Connoly Daniel (II) S8. 194. 167 Conndy. David (9) 106. 141 Constant. Rosa (9) 141 Contreras. Laura D. (II) 67. 120. 240 Contreras. Leslie (10) 40. 41, 155 Contreras. Lisa (10) 40. 155 Contreras. Mary M. (11) 167 Contreras. Patricia (9) 37. 141 Contreras. Regina (9) 141 Cooke. Elizabeth (11) 40. 124. 167 Cooling. Tony M (9) 105. 141 Coon. Lory R (9) 141 Cooper. Raymond K. (12) 179 Copeland. Kimberly (9) 141 Corbett. Tom (II) 55. 167 Cormier. David W. (10) 151 Cornell, David A (10) 155 Coryatt. Quentin (10) 104. ISS Costello. Ice (9) Ml Cottrell. Gina M (9) 141 Courtney. Vickio (123 42. 84 Coumlle Tommy (11) 167 Cowart Tim (11) 40 Cowbg James D. (11)167 Cox, Bart (II) 167 Cox. Linda (9) 142 Cox. Randy I (12)60. 73. 179 Cox. Susan E (10)36. 99 78 155 Cox. Victoria E (10) 27. 36 155 Coy. loaeph (12) 79. 179 Coyle. Tun (10) 155 Cram Laura L (II) 167 Cramer Bnan K (9) 142 Crammer. Hollte C (9) 142 Craven, Kevin (10) I5S Crawlocd. Clay (12) 58. 115. 179 Crawlord. Kem L (10) 36 1S5 Crews. Tammy I (12) 179 Cnsp Misty (10) 36, 155 Crooms, Christopher (11) 22. 102. 106. 123. 167 Crooms. Mark (12) 79. 102. 179. 190 Crosby. Crystal (9) 142 Cross. !ohn W (9) 50. 51. 105, 142 Cross. Harold (12) 102. 167 Cruxrkshank. Dem (11) 75. 112. 167 Crux. Seravindo (9) 142 Crux. Silvia (12) 179 Crus. Yesenia (9) 142 Crux. Zenon (9) 142 Cryor Christopher (10) 15S Cuollar, Sonya (11) 167 Cullen. Craig (10) 155 Cunningham, larrod A. (11) 167 Cunningham. Paula (10) 155 Culp. Charles (12) 53. 94 179 Cupps. lames (9) 142 Curry. Shannon (10) 155 Curtis, Henry E. (12) 179 D Dabney. David (11) 55. 58. 73. 104. 105. 167 Dando. Enc I. (12) 179 Danlorth. Dawn M. (9) SS. 142 Daniel Danna R (9) 36. 55. 142 Daniels. Ramona L (11) 167 Dareee luhet L. (9) 36. 142 Davila. Eli (9) 142 Davila. Genero (10) 155 Davila. 1 nana L (12) 179 Davila. Mana (10) 155 Davtls. Miguel A (9) 105. 142 Davis. Angela D (9) 40. 142 Davu Antanette D. (9) 36. 142 Davis. Apnl (10) 155 Davis. Bnan Henry (12)41. 179 Davis. Chad L (9) 142 Davis Ed (12) 41 Dava Karen Denise (12)68. III. 124 179 Davis. Knsten D (9) 142 Dava Lori Ann (12) 70. 179 Dava. Melissa (10) 40 Dava Richard D (11) 167 Dava. Sombra N (9) 65. 68. 142 Dava. Tracey Lynn (12) 179 Dava. Ty (12) 17.41.82 Day. Dottw (11) 167 Dean. Stephanie A. (9) 27. 55. 57. 142 Dietchei. Robert Lee (10) 155 Delalteid. Jason W (9) 142 Deleon Connie (9) 142 Deleon Elisa (12) 33. 70 Deloon Esperanza (10) 155 Deleon Patty (11)90 Dsieon. lames L (9) 142 Delgado. Beverly Y. (9) 142 Delgado. Carmen (10) 35. 155 Delgado, Denae Mane (12) 179 Delgado. Reggie (II) 42 123. 127. 167. 240 Del loro Enc A. (II) 167 Dempsey. Tammy M. (10) 155 Denney. lames A. (II) 167 Denny. Trocy G (12)70. 179 Dennuig. Michael S (9) 105. 142 Denton. Elizabeth A (9) 142 Derotn. Angela M (9) 46. 142 Derxett. lamca A (9) 117. 142 Donetl. M. (10) 106 Dorryberry. Edwtna (10) 1SS Dostoucbe. Alexander (10) 108. 123. 155 Deotoucho. Rosana (10) 156 Devore. Calvie (9) 105 108. 142 Devore. John (ICO 156 Deyon. Angela C (9) 10. 40. 72. 78. 142 Diaz. OJga(IO) 156 Diay. Sandra A (9) 142 Dickens Charles B (9) 142 Dittman. Nikol D. (II) 10. 31. 37. 38. 47. 59. 95. 167 Dixon. Thomas Erwin (10) 156 Doolin, Pam (12) 53. 55. 132 Doohng. Jenny (9) 142 Domburg. Blake L. (9)42. 105. 117. 142 Domburq. Brent (I I) 60. 167 Dougan. Susanne E. (9) 142 Dougherty. Amanda L (9) 142 Douglas. Scott Y (9) 50. 105. 142 Douglas. Stacie Leigh (10) 156 Douglas. Shawn D. (11)58. 128. 131. Douglas. Tracie Lynn (II) 167 Downing Janice K (11) 41. 55 64 68. 167 Downs. Douglas A. (12) 179 Downs Lea Ann (12) 1. 16. 31. 46 179. 192. 193 Downs Mark P (9) 142 Doyal. Christopher D (12) 123. 179 Doyle. Darren Charles (10) 104, 156 Drake. Tracy Deann (10) 156 Dibais Kevin (12) 3 Dubroc. Chratina (12) 36. 30. 179 Dubruc. Regina L. (10) 36. 156 Dugan. Surann (12) 101 Dugas. Samantha C (11) 56. 167 Duke. John Dahl (12) 17. 41, 67. 179 Duke Rhonda Jeanne (10)40. 156 Duke Sammie I. (11) 40. 55. 64. 167 Duke. Teresa A .'91 142 Duniord. Dorothy D (9) 22. 42. 142 Dunham Melissa Jane (10) 40. 156 DuPont. Denn (9) 50. 142 DuPont, James Deed (11) 18. .91. 167 Duran. Sera T (I)) 167 Dye. Clay Allen (10) 104. 156 E Eaglin. Phillip D (9) 142 Echols Hugh A (11)58. 104. 167 173 Edward. David (II) 167 Edward, loaeph (9) 1C6. 123. 142 Ehase, Bruce Allen (11) 167 Elkins. Louis Damon (11) 167 Elkins William Doyal (12) 179 Elmore. Danuan P. (10) 156 Elmore. Sheree R. (10) 156 Ebey. Chnstuia A. (10) 40. 67. 128. 156 Ely Bnan (12) 102. 179 Ely Janice Sourer (9) 142 Emanuel. Michelle L. (12) 40. 55. 63. 179 Emanuel. Ttttani L (12) 180 Emery Mark (9) 142 Enderii. Bart A (12) 100 Epperson. Darran (9) 142 Eppemon. Richard B (10) 58 104. 116. 156. 162 Ernst. Christopher K (10) 156 Ernest Danna (9) 22. 142 Erwin, Dennis (12) 33. 46. 58. 64 180, 186 Eschberger. Alan (11) 116. 167 Escontnas. Sylwi (12) 180. 187 Estes. Bnan (10) 51 Estes Robert B (9) 90. 142 Estrada, Hector (10) 156 Evans. Chad W (9) 142 Evans. Annette (12) 37. 39. 59. 76. 77. 180 F Fanes ! ?! Robert (9) 142 Earner. Enc (11)60. 62. 106. 167 Farr Julie A (9) 33. 142 Earns John D. (11) 3. 33. 102. 167 Feazell. Rilma L (10) 156 Felder Cynthia R (9) 142 Felder Ricky (11) 102. 104. 167 Felder Starting (11) 42. 102. 167 Fellers Diane (ICQ 156 Fellers Valene A (12) 180 Fennell Shawana (II) 167 Fenrnn. Bnan John (12) 78. 123. 134 135, 180 Fenrnn. SaUy (10) IS. 26. 36, 156 Ferrell. Em.ly K (9) 36. 142 Fenton Stephen (11) 168 Findlay. Kimberly R (10) 156 Findlay Rhonda D. (10) 1S6 Findlay. Richard C. (11) 79 168 Fischer Stephan (9) 36. 39. 142 Fisher Gary Doan (11) 70. 168 Fischeaser. Genette (10) 156 Fitch Kimberly D (9) 142 Flavian Clare A (12) 98. 99. 110. 111. 180 Flavian. Marsha (9) 142 Fleming. Ptorre M. (9) 143 Flora. Tabatha K (10) 37. 156. 162 Florea. Adelaida (11) 168 Flores. Adelaida (10) 156 Flores. Blanca (11) 168 Fionas Ida (11) 85 Rores Mana D (10) 156 Rores Michael (12) 42. 183 Flere. Michele L (9) 143 Floyd 5 on ruler (11) 29. 40 67. 73. 168 Floyd Shavma L (9) 143 Rynn Nagan A (10) 156 Rynl, Carlo A. (12) 37 38. 83. 183 Foerslor. Tammy L (9) 143 Folwell, Counney P (9) 143 Ford. Chance R (10) 156. 163 Ford. Kenneth Wayne (12) 180 Ford, George J (9) 143 Ford. 1. (101 105 Ford. Olite J (9) 49. 143 Ford. Regina (9) 74 98. 99. 110. Ill Forman. I T. (9) 22. 143 Foster David L (12) 16. 102. 180. 188 Feeler Shen(12)37. 180 Feeler Steven (12) 183 Foxworth. Gregory (11) 104. 123 168 Foxworth Tammy (12) 41. 52. 66. 95 111. 180. 240 Frans . N col(ll)88. 168 Francois. Claudette (11) 36. 168 Franta. Tina (101 36. 156 Fraser Sherry E (9) 78. 143 Fraizer Melanie L. (10) 156 Frederick Barbara Jo (12) 71. 180 Fnoden Laura Kay (12) 21 180 Fneden. Steven Jerome (12) 156 Fnshe Kevin (10) 42 Fnteh Dale L (9) 143 Fuentes Angelina G (11) 56. 168 Fuentes. Beniamin (11) 168 Puente DavidS. (II) 168 Fuenles Leticia I (II) 168 Fuentes. Pedro R. (9) 143 Fuentes Victoria (10) 156 Fulcher. Lenetle (10) 156 Fallen David (9) 143 Fullen. Michael (10) 156 Fuller. Rusty (9) 153 Fuller Tammy (11) 12. 30. 52 168. 240 Futrell Mark (10) 156 Gahndo Robert (10) 104. 117 156 Gallaga Raul I. Jr. (9) 143 Gallaga Ruperto(l2) 180 Gallardo. Maria F (12)70. 183 Gallun. Chad Steven (10) 29. 58 140, 156 Galvan. Irene (9) 143 Galvan, limaci G. (II) 168 Galvan. luan J. (11)79. 116. 168 Galvan Marcos (10) 156 Galvan. Roy (12) 180 Gamex. Felipo (9) 143 Gammel William R (10) 108. 156 Ganey. Gerry Joe (9) 117. 143 Ganske Ronnie (9) 41 105. 116. 143 Garcia. Abraham (9) 40. 143 Garcia. Adam (9) 117. 143 Garcia. Anna B. (12) 36. 71. 100 Garcia. Baldemar Jr (9) 143 Garcia. Beatrice (101 59. !56 Garcia Bobby Anthony (12) 180 Garcia. Claudia Carol (9) 143 Garcia. Gabneia E (11) 168 Garcia Genaro(IO) 104, 156 Garcia Gilbert (12) 180 Garcia. Guadalupe (12) 180 Garcia. Irene (ICQ 156 Gama. Ivon (12) 74. 88. 180 Gama Jaime (I I) 168 Garvin Jennifer (11) 36. 59. 168 Gama. Jessica (9) 36.143 Gama. Ioann (12) 183 Garcia. luamta (12) 183 Gama. Luis (10) 156 Gama Maria (9) 26. 143 Garcia Mana Rosario (9) 26 143 Garcia. Mana S. (12) 180 Garcia Martha Alicia (12) 180 Gama. Nelva(l2) Iff) Gama ReynaWo (12) 74. 180 Garcia Stelany (11) 168 Garcta. Soma (9) 143 Garcia. Veronica (10) 156 Gardiner Cary Robert (9) 143 Gardner DibbreLynn (9) 101. 113. 125 143 Gardner. Pamela Y (10) 101. 124. 156 Garmon. Traci Lynanne (10) 36. 156 Gamer. Kathleen (12) 69 T1 183 Gamer Paul Ell 00) 102. 10«. 116 156 Garrett Dowd (10) 156 Garrett This Oriean (10)42. 77. 156 Garza. Alma (9) 40, 143 Garza. Dicinia (9) 143 Garza. Guadalupe (11) 168 Garza, lavier 82 Garza. Jesus (9) 143 Garza. Johnnie Belinda (12) 180 Garza Mana (10) 156 Garza. Rebecca 02) 26. 180 Garza. Rolando (10) 156 Garza Row Ana (10) 156 Garzona Creeenoo (10) 156 Garzona Ewredo (11) 168 Gate. Cody (11)79. 168 Gaudin. Nolan (9) 143 Gayiord. Gasaway (10) 42 Gaylord. Lecd (9) 41. 87. 143 Gerhardt, Bntt (10) 156 George Amy (9) 40 57. 67. 143 George. Glenn (11) 17. 41. 62. 67. 168 Gibson. Robert (9) 105. 143 Gibeon. Michael (10) 104. 156 16. 163. 197 Gtbaon. Troy (9) 143 Gieger Madsen 0 I) 74. 168 Gilbert Ronald (9) 117. 143 Giles Michael (9) 49 143 Gillen, Susan (9) 143 Glib Kirk (10) 58 156. 128. I Glover Tina (9) 143 Gobert uonard (9) 50. 143. 117 Godby Shane Allen (II) 106. 168 Godina. Emilio (10) 157 Godwin. Ronald Scoti (I I) 168 Got I. Beverly (12) 27. 42 44 180 Go«. Brenda (10) 22. 36. 157 Golden Janet (9) 36. 78 143 Golden. Tom (12) 49 Golding. Laurel (12) 40. 72. 180 Golding. Tara (10) 36. 1S7 Goldman. Tammy (9) 143 Golle. Erie John (12) 47. 58 180. 7. 188 193 Gomez. Julian W) 105. 143 Gonzalez. Amanda (12) 183 Gonzales Cruz (II) 168 Gonzales Daniel 9 143 Gonzales Duma (9) 37. 143 Gonzales Feliciano (10) 157 Gonzalez. Femasido (12) 183 Gonzales Jaime (11) 168 47 56 Gonzalez. lireal (II) 2. 134 168. 116 Gonzalez. Mario (12) 48 49, 180 Gonzalez Man ? (11) 168 Gonzalez Martin 110) 157 Gonzalez Maukk-(!0)84 85. 168 Gonzales Oscar (12) 180 Gonzalez Anthony (9) 143 Gonzalez. Carks (9) 143 Gonzalez. Ricardo (9) 49 143 Gonzalez. Res (9) 143 Gonzales Sandra (9) 101. 113. 143 Goodman. Chuck (II) 102- 168 116 Goodwin. Danny 19) 143 Gordon Kelly (11) 104 168 233 Gordon. Brian (9) 143, 128. 130 Gordon Cheryl (12) 180 Gordon Dear (9) 143 Gordon Reboot (101 56. 157 Gorman. Gtgi (9) 36. 143 Gorman, Rod Edward (10) 104. 157 Go Penny (10) 157 Goudoau. Herman (11)79. 107. 168, 106 Gracia. Fernando (11) 168 Grocia. lose (11) 168 Graham. Daina (10) 16. 157 Granderscn. Brenda (10) 47. 157 Grapple. Kathy (12)78. 181 Grapp Wayne (9) 106, 143 Grapple Wendell (11) 104 168 Graves Stephanie (11) 168 Graves. Suzanne (11) 168 Gray Led (12) 50. 51 181 Green. Keith (9) 144 Green luamta Ebcta (10) 157 Green Victoria (12 181 Green. Walter Ray (10) 157 Green William L. (12) 79. 106 107. 181 G-eenwall Jennifer (11) 6, 59. 128 163 Greenlaw. Michelle (10) 49. 157 Greer. Cuba Michelle (10) 157 Greqereon Jackie A (10)99, 157. 120. 121 Gregory. Michelle (II) 168 Gresham. Bobby loe (10) 41. 157 Gresham. Brett Allen (11) 168 Gnffan. Clint M. (10) IS7 129 Gntfan. John F. (10) 108 157 Gnttith. lames (9) 144 Gnfhth. Richard (9) 144 Gnmaley. Ben Anthony (10) 21 157 Guidry Steven Bnan (10) 157 Groberg. lonas (9) 73. 105. 144 116 Gruver Sean Paul (II) 168 Gruver. Timothea S- (9) 144 Guadalupe, lracheta 12 181 Guonn. Cynthia Carol (11) 17. 36. 168 Guerra. Pauline N. (9) 36 144. 68 Guidry. Delilah (11) 111. 168 Guidry. Joel Patrick (9) 144. 129 Guidry Steven (10) 108 Guidry. Traci (12 40. 181 Gunn. Bradley (9) 144 Gunn. Shelly Dee (11) 50. 168 Gunn . Tina L (10) 37 157 Gustave. Irma Martha (12 53. 181 Gutierrez. Elisa (12 68. 181 Gutierrez. Fenrnn (10) 104. IS7 Gutierrez. Irma (10)43. 157 Gutierrez. Juan Manunei (9) 144 Gutierrez. Tomas (10) 157 Guenan. Victor (10) 157 Guzman Joae L (11) 104. 168 Hoddon Carol (10) 40 . 61. 157 Haggerty. Jennifer (9) 144 Haggerty Patrick (11) 106, 168 Half Rena E (10) 157 Haire. Sherry L (11) 168 Halbert. DeWanna F. (9) 144 Hall. luan(IO) 134 Hall. Kathy S (10)41 157 Hall. Roxy D. (II) 168 Halverson. Donna (I I) 33. 71. 168 Harm!. Tony (12 46 Hamilton Allen Orta (9) 144 Hamilton. Enc S (12 102. 175. 181. leg. i9i Hamilton. lottery D. (12 50. 54 105, 115. 181 Hamilton Tishonya A. (10)90. 91. 157 Hamnwl. Michael A (12 181 Hammond Priscilla D. (II) 168 Hammond. Sue B (9) 144 Hampton Steven R (10) 157 Hanson. Gregory (9) 73. 144 Hanson. Loraine (9) 144 Harbough Shane (10) 157 Hardin Wesley D (II) 168 Hardy. Maroee L (10) 40. 63. 157 Hare. The-reaa D. (10)42. 43 Hare. Tyrono D (10) 157 Hargrave. JerTy T. (12 181 Hariods. Andrew J. (9) 49. 144 Harmait; Leslea R. (9) 144 Harman Leslea (10) 50. 51 234 Harolds, louts S. (I I) 65. 168 Harper. Loo S. (10) KM. 157 Haxrslson Tracy L (11) 168 Hams. Adam E (9) 144 Hams. Charles (9) 144 Ham Lanam (9) 117. 144 Hams. Lanatsa 02 56. 181 Hams. Sonia K. (11) 169 Hams Ton (II) 105. 169 Hamson, David E (9) 144 Harmon. Hail A (9) 36. 144 Hamson. Kelly (9) 144 Harold. Roberl (It) 23 Hart. John G (10) 28. KM. 157 Han Mandi (9) 27 37 39. 42. S5. 57. 144 Hart Racquel (10) 101. 157 Hart. Shantel C (9) 101. 144 Hartloss. Heather (10) 41. 73. 137 Hartman. Dawn M (12) 181 Harvey. Dianna S (10) 157 Hatfield. Frank (10) 48 49. 78. 157 Hatfield. Richard (9) 144 Hawk Debra (11) 67 Hawks Kelley (10) 12. 13. 37. 39. 52. 157 240 Hayes, Michael G. (9) 144 Hayes Victoria L (9) 36. 144 Haynes. Anderson E (12)7. 41. 181 Haynes. Andre R (10) 108. 1S7 Haynen, Anselem I. (9) 144 Haynes Diana M (10) 36. 59. 78. 157 Haynes. Felix T. (10) 157 Haywood. Kathy (10) 94. 238 Headly. Gylla (10) 18. 41. 47. 57. 66 78. 157 Heard. Derm (9) 104 Hearn. Bnan L (12 18. 181 Heaton. Cathy I (10) 63 157 Herbert. Louis D. (9) 144 Herbert. Rex (11)83 Herbert. Tonya L. (II) 56. 101. 169 Henderson. Scott W (II) 169 Henderson. Shannon (9) 27. 144 Henderson. Vick L. (12)88. 181 Henley. Yolanda Y (11) 169 Henrungton. Amssa K. (12 40. 74. 181 Henshaw, Tracy A (9) 144 Hensley. Allen A (10)93. 1S7 Hensley. Sheny L )10) 157 Hensley. Tiflany (12 27. 37. 39. 52. 239 Herd. Dwayne (10) 42. 108. 157 Hernandez. Diana (9) 36. 42. 144 Hernandez. Jeremy (9) 40. 60, 144 Hernandez. Mana E (12) 18! Hernandez. Miguel (11) 169 Hernandez. Ruben (9) 144 Herrera Alberto (9) 144 Herrera. Anna B (12 71. 181 Herrear. Apoiinar (10) 157 Herrera Isrtial (11) 168 Herrera. Jorge M. (9) 144 Herrera Manuel H. (9) 144 Herrera, Martha B. (10) IS7 Hosier. John E. (10) 157 Hester. Daniel Chns (9) 144 Heyen, Richard Drew (10) 41. 157 Hwbert, Rex Michael (10) 157 Higginbotham. Bitty J. (12 26. 181 Hildebrand!. Thomas (9) 144 Hildreth John C (12 102. 181 Hildreth. Tara Loggotte (11) 55. 169 Hill. Came Denise (10) 157 Hill Deandrea L. (1277. 181 Hill. Gary (12 89. 181 Hill. Patricia (9) 144 Htllbum. Suzanne (9) 36. 47. 144 Hilyard. Alan K (12 47. 73. 102. 181 Hiner. Steven G. (9) 117. 144 Hinkle. Amy Jo (12 5. 46. 47. 55. 56. 59. 181. 189. 191 Hmotooa. ljr-i M (10) 157 Hinoiosa. Mansol (9) 144 Hinofosa. San Juanita (II) 169 Hinton. David Kerry (10)158 Hinton. Michelle (10) 158 Mnrhingj. Mary G (10) 158 Hlanak. Rhonda Kay (9) 144 Hodge. Denise D. (12) 18! Hodge. John Edward (10) 12. 158 Hedges. Kenneth (9) 144 Hodge. Melville St C. (12 79.123. 181 Hodges, Robert Wayne (9) 144 Hodgson. Edward C (10) 28. (C. 62. 69 73. 85. 128. 158 Hodgson. Judy E (11)61. 124. 125. 128. 129. 169 Holman. Leni M (10)40. 61. 88. 91. 128. 131. 158 Holcolm. Melissa (10) 40 Holcomb. Donna (9) 144 Holcomb. Kelly D. (12 134. 181 Holcomb. Kevin S. (II) 169 Holcomb. Paula Jean (10) 42 158 Holder. Iul (l 1)36 Holder. Wendy Mitchell (12 50. 51. 181 Holman. R (9) 105 Holmes. Kimberly A (12 52 55. 93 111. 181. 240 Holmes. Reginald (9) 42 Holt. Andrew Milton (9) 65. 144 Homorvn. Ronnie Dean (9) 144 Hooper Ronnie C (11)22.77. 169 Hopkins. Jerry W. (12 181 Horn. Bobby D (10) 28. 48. 49. 158 Homberger Patnce C. (I I) 46. 47. 5S. 169 Horton. Cathy (9) 40 Hoochins. James M (111 169. 238 Kouchins. Thomas R (9) 60. 144. 238 Houk. Deborah L (11) 40. 78. 169 House. Dean (12 64. 72. 181 House. Stacey Leanne (9) 101. 144 Horsey, Mark Douglas (9) 105, 144 Horton. Florence C (9) 144 Hubbard Joe! Jr (12 79. 123, 181 Hubbard. Judy Ann (12 74. 181 Hudgins. Gary i9) 144 Hudgins M 105 Hudson Cornell (9) 144 Hudson. Leonette (9) 145 Hudson Leslie (9) 145 Hudson. Tamm S. (12 181 Hudson Troy (10) 108, 158 Hughes. Joseph (II) 4). 67. 169 Hull Betty (10) 158 Huggins Andre (9) 145 Huggins, Andrew (9) 145 Hull Sean (12) 3. 56. 134 Hull Stacey Jannet (10) 158 Hulme Thalia (12 181 Hunt. Matthew W. (10) 41. 158 Hunter Derrick (ID 169 Hunter Patsy M (12 181 Hunter Selina (9) 145 Hunter. Tonya (10) 158 Hurtado, Garviela (10) 158 Hurtado. Mana Felicia (11)71. 169 Hutchins. Brett (12 181 Hutchins. Loa L (10) 47. 83. 158 Hutheraori. Mafia (9) 91 Hutzley Bnan Walter (II) 169 Hynum. Ovida M (10) 158 I Ibarra, luan (I IJ 160 Ibarra. luamta E. (9) 36. 145 Ibarra. Hector (10) 158 Ibarra. Araccli (10) 158 Hahi. Zainab (10) 69, 158 Inrura. Nicole (10) 36 6S. 87. 158 Inooo. Takeshi (12 4. 16. 96. 181. 240 Isaack . laaon (10) 158 Isaacks. Lisa Ann (10) 42. 158 Isaacks Joel (11) 169 Izaquirre. Miguel (10) 40. 1S8 J Jackson. DavH A 00)49. 158 Jackson. James H (9) 145 Jackson. To (12) Jacobs Bnan (12) 10 Jamincl. Rhoa (11)65, 169 Janwe. Chartos C (10) 158 James. Jactnta (9) 14S Janowaki. Keith B (9) 130. 145 laramillo. Enrique (11) 169 letters. Undmo (12) 11. 124. 181 Jenkins Anita (9) 36. 145 Jenkins. Brenda (11)72. 169 Jenkins. Chartas (10) 42. 158 Jena. Albert (9) 40. 145 Jimenez. Lon (9) 145 Jimenez. Mana (10) 158 Jimenez. Norma (10) 1S8 John. Angela D. (10) 36. 61. 72. 158 lohnston. Mark S. (12 182 Johnson, Andrea (9) 78. 145 Johnson. Carmen Lea (10)93. 1S8 lohnson. Carol D. (12 37. 181. 240 lohnson, Charlotte (9) 145 Johnson. Everett (10) 104. 158 lohnson. John T (11)47. 108. 114. NS 169 lohnson. Joseph R. (10) 158 Johnson. Karen L. (10) 158 lohnson. Midy K (9) 145 Johnson. Roland (11) 102. 169 Johnson, Shawn A (9) 128. 131. 145 iohnson, Shawn R. (9) 90. 145 Jones Alva (10) 58. 104. 123. 158 Jones. Bonn J. (10) 36. 158 Jones. Danny (11) 104. 169 Jane . Elisabeth A. (9) 36. 145 Jones. Julia C (10) 36. 158 Jones. Gregory (9) 145 Jones. Roberta J (10)40, 158 lonre. Shannondore (II) 104. 169 Jones. Shonda E (11) 42 71. 169 Jones. Siaa R (12 29. 36. 39. 182 Jones. 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Arthur (9) 106. 134. 145 Larvgbor. Egbert (10) 108, 122. 123. Ungelier. Robert L (10) 108. 158 Lannou. Daphne (9) 14S Lara, loan (9) 145 Lara Mana L. (12) 74. 182 Lira. Ok a L (10) 158 Lasch. Richard F (9) 145 Latham. lerrod C. (12) 10. 37. 47. 55. 58. 73. 118. 182 Lattimore. Nancy L (12) 18. 55. 74. 182 latumar . Thomas (12) 182 Laviolette. Judy Ann (12) 182 Lawhon. Bnan K (12) 41. 52. 62. 182. 240 lawhon. Leslie A (9) 40. 145 lawrence. Michael I. (11) 104 106. 169 lawrence. Robert L (9) 145 Lawson Monique D. (9) 145 Lawson. Nick. (9) 111 Layman. Teresa M.G (12) 12. 182 Leal. Yolanda 71 Loatherwood. Mem (12) 182 LeBlanc. Eustace C (10) 158 Lodet. loseph (9) 145 Lee. lean 196 Lee. Troy W. (10) 158 Leggett. Came D. (9) 145 Lemon. Bnan M (II) lft) Leon. luan M (9) 145 Lerma. Sulema C. (10) S3. 158 LeVay. Elizabeth A. (10) 158 LeVay. Peter A (10) 158 LeVay. Stephen C (11) 29. 58. 78. 169 Lewis. Beverly M 19) 145 Lew . Kerry G. (11) 169 Low . Tina R (10) 158 Lew William I. !r (12) 33. 46. 56. S8. 64. 182. 186. 240 Lindsey. Neal R (10) 158 Lipkin. Philip A (11) 54. 60. 62. 78. 169 Lipkin. Stuart (12) S4. 84 182 Little. Artata (10) 159 Little, Austin (12) S. 102. 182 Little. Vincent (10) 22. 159 LittleFteld. Robert (10) 159 Lloyd. Tammy K (10) 159 Lockhart. Patncia G. (12) 75. 182 Lohiri. Thomat E (9) 145 Lohkamp. Keith D. (11) 54. 60. 62. 69. 78. 119. 169 Lombard. Jamie A (9) 49. 145 Longmire Donald A (9) 104. 145 Looper. Randy 51. 169 Lopez, Adnanna C. (11)75. 169 Lopez. Blanca (11) 48. 169 Lopez. Brenda (9) 48 49 146 Lopez. Ernesto (9) 146 Lopez, Grace (9) 36 146 Lopez. Hector (10) 88, 159 Lopez. Mana 11)74 169 Lopez. Mary H (11) 169 Lopez. W 105 Lopez. Yolanda (9) 146 Loredo. Juan (9) 48. 49. 65. 146 Loredo. Roxana B (11) 48 49 169 loredo. Soma B. (10) 48. 49 159 Louis. Deronda M (9) 146 Loustaunau, Geranio (12) 182 Louvier Deanna L (9) 36. 56. 146 Dive. Samantha I (12) 182. 187 Lowe. Kirk R (10) 41.67. 78. 108. 159 Lowery. Tammy 1 (9) 78. 146 Loy, James D (11)65 78. 170 Lozano. Juan A (11) 106. 170 Lozano. Raymond (9) 146 Lucille, Freddie (10) 159 Lucius. Enc S (12) 182 Lucius, Leah S (12) 40. 66. 67. 73. 182 Luqo. Beatnoe G. (II) 170 Lugo. Mana A (111 170 Luna, Anita L (9) 146 Luna Gilbert (I I) 85. 134. 170 Luna. Lebcta (12) 182 Luna. Michael (11} 170 Luna. Letitia (9) 146 Luomala Ei a (12) 36. 128. 182 l.usttala. Ijm (II) 170 M Macho. Donna (10) 159 Machuca Andrea (12) 182 Machuoa. Guadalupe (10) 159 Madden. Susan Gall (12) 182 Maiden. John (12) 3 Maiden. Robert S (10)65. 159 Maiden Troy (11) 170 Makermey. Knsli A (09) 146 Malcolm 1 (9) 106 Malone. Audrey (10) 101. 159 MaJpass John Orrell (9) 146 Mancha Ricky (10) 199 Mane . Connie (9) 146 Man . Carta (9) 146 Mann. Lon Elizabeth (9) 36. 146 Mann. Richard Loren (II) 50. 170 Manna. John (12) 85 Manquez. Conna P. )l|) 170 Marron Frank E. (II) 170 Marsh. Paul (9) 146 Martin. Billy (9) 146 Martin Chna Derek (I I) 70. 170 Martin. John Lewis (10) 156 Martin. Johnda Lynn (10) 159 Martin, Mary Selma (9) 146 Martinez Amanda 19) 62. 146 Martinez. Jose (10) ! 34 159 Martinez Juan (9) 146 Martinez. Julie Ann (10) 40. 67 199 Martinez Lydia (12) 18? Martinez Ludivirio (10) 159 Martinez Pamela I (12) 182 Martinez. Rueben (II) 170 Martinez Samuel (12) 48. 49. 183 Martinez Sandra Ann (II) 170 Martinez. Valene M (II) 170 Martinez Victor A. (II) 170 Mason Chrts(ll) 106. 107 123. 170 Mason, James (11) 170 Mason. John P(I2) 183 Mason. Judith (10) 37. 68 179 Masters Lynda L. (12) 20. 183 Matlock Bnan Pate (9) 50. 146 Matlcck Shelly (10) 90. 51. 199 Maukitn. Holly C (9) X. 146 May Rhonda Kay (11)56. 170 Mayheld Stephanie (9) 40. 146 Maylieki Ward (10)40, 159 Mayew iettrey M 9) 146 Mayo. Thomas Calhoot (10) 47. 58 102 116. 199 Mazanegus Gorgo Luis (11) 170 McAnaliy. Carmen (II) 170 McAnally. Colote (10) 71. 99. 159. 188 McAnaliy, lottery (9) 146 McCain. Jason H (11) 58. 129. 170. 240 McCamey. JenmJer (9) 37 146 MiCardle. Gary (9) 146 McCartney. Debbie (9) 146 McCartney. Kenneth (9) 146 McClossky Angel Renee 9) 36. 146 McClasky. Frank (10) 159 McCormick Bnan 110) 159 McCoy. Charlene (9) 146 McCoy, I-awana Micheli (10) ISO McCullough. Melissa R (10) 36 159 McDowell. Jan (12) 75. 182 McElroy . Stacy (11)40 170 Me Elroy Steve (9) 128 IX. 131. 146 McGaughry. Christopher (9) 106, 123. 146 McGlothlin. Bobby (9) 105. 146 McGrew. Holly (9) X. 146 McGrew Notnu .i (9) 146 McGullm. Eddie (10) 159 Mdnturtf. Yvonne (9) 43. 146 McIntyre. Candice (10) 159 McIntyre, Enc (9) 146 McKenzie Lorram (9) 42. 146 McKenzie Mark (10) 10 40. IS9 McKenzie. Mary (12) 26. 40 89 X. 182. 187 McKenzie Willie (9) 49. 146 McMahan Michael Ijoo (9) 146 McManus Tanya (II) 170 McMichael. Jeltrey (11) 72. IX McMurrough Darrell (12) 182 McWhirter. Terry (9) 105. 146 McWilliams. Robert (9) 73. 86. 129. 146 Meadows, Bnan David (II) 170 Medina. Joae (10) 159 Medina Jose (9) 159 Medrano Gncelda (II) 170 Medrano. Lauvrentma (9) 146 Medrano. Leticia (10) 159 Medrano. Rosendo (10) 159 Meeb Carl Wayne (9) 146 Melendez, lose (9) 146 Melton. Bnan (9) 146 Mellon Mic helle (12) 16.40 183. 187 Mendez. Adan(ll) I TO Mendez. Juan (9) 146 Mendez. Mana (12) 112 Mendez. Mancela (11) 84. 170 M«nd ok . Raul (9) 146 Mendoza. Aleiandar (10) 101. 112. 199 Mendoat. Antonio (9) 146 Mendosa Fernando (10) 159 Mendoza. Jorge C (9) 117. 146 Mondoze, Maria G (10) 159 Mentt. Frances Jane (II) ITO Mentt, William James (9) 146 Morrell Linda ! ee (11) 2. 50. 170 Meyers Jeltrey Lee (9) 146 Michel. Willie Fred (9) 146 Michon. John Dallas (9) 146 Michor. Monica Bdh II I) X. 78. ITO Mickel. Gera (10) 40. 62 Middleton. Gary Lynn (12) 183 Miles. Becky (II) ITO Miller lames Andrew (9) 65, 73 147 Mllb Christopher (10) 159 Mills. Knati (12) X. 71 36 183 Minis Ivory (9) 147 Minkina Rodney (9) 147 Mirrkjs. Irma (9) 159 Mireles, l.vonne (10) 147 Mitchell, Jami Jon (10) 28. 55. SI. 72 Mitchell. Melwa (9)71 170 Mitchell. Theclar (11)71. ITO Mixon. Phylli (12) 48, 59. 183 Mixon. Timothy 112) 26. 29. 55 72. 73. 183 Mcok John (12) 21. 37 79. 106. 183 Molina. Debra A (12) 183 Monaon. Heather E. (I I) 170 Montalvo. Nokia (11)40. ITO Montalvo. Raul (9) 147 Montemayor. Patncia (II) 41.66. 67 ITO Montta. Devon (9) 147 Montoya Monica C. (9) 147 Mocely. Arthur R (II) 170 Moody Michael A (9) 147 Mocxe. Sidney Cornell (I I) 49. ITO Moreno John T (12) 183 Morgan Ar«dre (12) 26 88. 99 Morgan Holley Ann (9) 147 Morgan Xecl«hia N (9) 48. 49 147 Moms loe M. (II) ITO Moms. Michael F (12) X 40. 67. 72. 73. 183 Mcms. Sieven James (11) 40, 78. ITO Momaon. Mila M 02' 40. 183 240 Moron. Tma Mtchelle (9) 43. 147 Morton Al«.v Annette (12) 183. 192 193 Morton Alvlo Ray (9) 147 Morton Laura Lea (11) 12. X 84. ITO Morton. Victoria (9) 147 Mooes EmaUO) 159 Mooes. Ginger Lane (10) 84. 159 Mcnes Kimberly A (12) 42 44 183 Moses Tammy lolene (9) 101 147 Motto iowph K (12) 183 Mouton Janet Mane (10) X. 59. 199 Moyers Shan. M (10) 18. X. 159 Muckleroy. Kevin D (9) 49, 147 Mudd. Dann C. (II) ITO Mullens Robert L (9) 147. 238 Munoz Diana (10) 159 Murtaz. Elisa Ann (9) 147 Munoz. Eha Lee (9) ITO Munoz. Estollfl (9) 147 Munoz. Diane (10) Munoz Imelda (10) 40. 159 Munoz. Marco Antonio 110) 104. 159 Munoz. Rachal (9) 147 Murphy Darnel (9) 147 Murphy, Tammy Lynette (9) 147 Murphy. Thomas C. (10) 199 Muw April Mart ? (9) 42, 147 Myers Jonathan E (12) 72. 183 Myers Robert M (9) 147 N Naow Mitchell (II) 134. ITO Naik Kalyam I (9) X 147 Naiser. FJ a K (12)98.99. 183 Naron, Edward (9) 147 Navar Nelda G. (10) 100. 101. 112. 124 159 No 'ly. Robert Lyndon (10) I NetderboWer. Tamara (9) 27. 170 Nelson Jody Raye (9) 90. 51. 147 Nelson Patsy (12) 17. 183 Nelson. Robin Rase (II) ITO Neptune Teddy 112) 183 Neptune Terry (11) 22. 102. 123. ITO Neveb Stacey Lynn (II) ITO Newton Jrttroy W (II) . ITO Nichols. Kelli (9) X X. 77 147 Nichob. Lance (ID84. 170 Nichols. Nvchelh D. (9) 77 147 Nichols. Nik. N (ID ITO N.tschke. Tammy S. (10) 159 Noble Len (10) 119. 159. 197 Nordm. Tim (10) 159 Noonamar. Ginny Joy (11)40 63. ITO Nungaray Patrick (9) 105, 147 o Ochoa Mana (10) 40 !S9 Odem. Robert C (12) 183 Oiem Lahoma D (11)99, ITO OHagan. Lon A (II) . 51. ITO down. Liaa Renee t9) 40. 147 diver. Troy H. (11)41. 51 ITO divo. John Allen (10) 160 O’Neal. Timothy M (9) 147 Orgeroi. May Both (12) II. 46. 56. 59. 183. 187. 190 Omolas. Jaime (9) 147 On. Robert (11) 1 Ortega. Ann Mana (10) 160 Ortegw. EatellUUX 171 Ortu- Axia L (12)41 66. 67. 183 Ortiz. Christina (9) 147 Ortiz Juan (12) 160 Ortiz. Oscar (10) 171 Ortiz. Rauol (ID . 183 Osborne. Scott C (II) 171 OSullivan Patncia (12) , 183 O Sullivan Stephen S (9) 105 117. 147 OSuIhvan Suaette Michelle (ID ITO Ott Shannon (9) 42- 147 OvhxJo Michael A (9) 147 Owens. Jay R (12)41. 183 Owen . Randall Keith (9) 41. ICQ. 147 Owens, Richard (12) 32. 79 183 Ozuna Cvnthia (ID 74. 171 Ozuna Man vella (10) 160 P Padilla. Richard (10) 160 Padilla Samuel (10) 28 160 Pagal. HoIUC (10) 101. 108 111 120. 160 Pagal. Kevin Lee (9) 147 Paiz Isabel A (12) 183 Palmer. Lonnie Wayne (9) 147 Palton. Camtlaus (10) 134. IX. 160 Pal ton. Ua Phay (9) 147 Pankey. Charlotte V (II) 171 Panlow Randy A. (9) 105. 147 Pan Iota. Thomas (10) 106 160 Parker Marta (10) 43 49 160 Parker Vivcentia (9) X. 38. 68. 147 Parytda. David G. (9) 147 Parroh Jonathan D (12) 42. 183. 188 Partida. Manuel 1 (II) 171 Partin Gregory Wade (11) 171 Pasillds. Edwardo P. (12) 13 183 PatiUo. Ktmone (9) 147 Patterson Kimberly K. (11) 99. 9ft 99. 171 Palton Traci (I D 42 235 Pattndge Enc (II) SO. 17! Pavhcek. Shelly Dawn (10) 160 Peel. Tondra K. (9) 40 66. 76 77. 147 Pequerio Edwardo (12) 183 Pew. Cindy (9) 36. 147 Pew. Irene (10) 160 Perez loseph (99 147 Pew Melota Lynn (10) 105. 160, 120 Pew. Sandra Beatrix (9) 147 Perkins. Michael T (9 147 Perry. Johnny E (9) 147. 65 Perry Stacey L 02) 183. 239 Peter Lsa M (9) 22. 47 101, 147. 124 12S Peter Muraltne (9) 147 Peter cxi Duane EUwtte (9) 147 Peterson. Kiroten (12) 183 Peterson. Stacie M (9) 42. 147 Petersen Sylvia E. (11) 171 Phillip Dexter (12) 183. 123 Phillips lame Bret (9} 148 Phillips. John L (11) 171 Phillip. Kennck (12) 85. 102. 183. 123 Phillips Matthew (9) 105. 148 Phillips Paul A (9) 105. 148 Phillips Ronald Augusta (11) 171 Pier. Gregory Scott (9) 148 Pietemelie John C (11) 171 Pietemolia Maikel (10; 160 Pipper. Billie Lynn (9) 148 Pitre Marsha G. (12) 183. 75 Pitrucha. Matthew (10) 160. 65 Prtnjcha. Steven A (11) SO 51 171 Pittman. Rhcnda Ann (10) 160 Pitts. Catherine E (II) 171 Plan Dewayne Kemper (12) 72. 183 Plan Thomas W (10) 160 Poepeei James E. (11) 171. 54 Poirot. Paul Edward (10) 55, 160 Pollock. Rebecca K (9) 36 148 Pompa Joe Raymond (12) 183 115 Ponce. Beatrix (9; 148 Ponce. Cuitlahuac (9) 148 Ponce Dora Alicsadl) 171 Ponce, Ruth Neomi (10) 160 Ponce. Nenda (11) 171 Ponce. Yolanda (12) 183 Pope Peter 1 (12)22. 183 Portales. Jesus (11) 171 Porter, Emery John (9) 148 Porter. Tammie Mane (11) 171 Poston. John Mike (12) 183 187 Poston Kelly Lynn (9) 99 140 Powell. Rachel Lee (9) 148 Power Charles Kevin (II) 104 171 Powers, Johnny M (91 77 148 119 Pratt. Matthew S (9) 148 Pratt. Rebecca G (12) 54. 55. 72. 77. 78. 183 Pratt. Shane (9) 50 Pwswocd Clarence (10) 160. 40. 91 Press wood Loma L. (12) 40. 184 Prewwood, Shane (10) 40. 91 PrevaH. Jellery H (9) 148 Pnce David K (II) 171 Pnce. Lindsay E (11) 171 Priest. Kenneth Lee (9) 127. 148 Pnoto. Ier.ruter R (9) 148 Proctor Kenneth W (9) 148 Protam Robert ! (II) 171 Prudhomme. Maunanna (12) 91. 184 187 Pruett. Samuel P (9) 105. 143 Prymusyewski, John Edward (9) 148 Pumarega Melissa J (II) 171 Pumphrey Frank E. (9) 143 148 Purtweii John O. (9) 148 Railsbark Stephanie (12) 36 59. 83. 184 Ranuw Cynthia M (9) 36 14ft 236 Ramirez. Dhalia (9) 36 Ramirez Franca (11) 78. 171 Ramirez Kimberly D. (12) 184 Ramirez Leticia M (10)40. 160 Ramirez Rosemarie (9) 26. 101. 148 Ramirez Tom D. (9) 40. 66. 148 Ramsey. Todd A (11)50. 171 Ramon. Michelle (10) 160 Ramos Julie K. (10) 160 Ramsey Don L (9) 148 Rangel. Carmen (10) 160 Ransonette. Kathy D (9) 148 Raper Lance D. (10) 58 83 KM Raacoe Scott E (ID 171 Ratcliit. Natalie R (9) 36. 148 Rau Eliaea Kaye (11) 59. 78 171 Ray. Joseph L (9) 105. 148 Raymie. Brenda Lynn (10) 160 Raymond. Rhonda Y (9) 148 Rayon. John David (10) 160 Razo Linda Ann (9) 148 Reddell John Allison (II) 114. 115. 171 R cener Jenruier L. (9) 148 Reeves limmie Carol (9) 48. 49. 148 Reeves Stacey C. (10) 37. 39. 160 Regian Stephen (11) 31. 55 79 Register. Jana Leigh (9) 148 Rendon Delow 1. (10) 160 Rendon Yolanda (10) 21. 160 Renner. Jenruier (9) 36. 78 Renlena. Jo Deanna (12) 59. 184 Renteria Yvonne M (10) 160 Resendez. lose (12) 184 Resendez. Mana (11) 171 Resendez Mona (10) 160 Revera. Susan (9) 40 Revib David (9) 50. 148 Revils. Lonnie (11) 50. 171 Reyes Alex (9) 148 Reyes, Cynthia (10) 160 Reyes Oscar (9) 148 Reyna. Armando (10) 160 Reyna Sandra L (12)71. 184 Reynold . Robin (10) 160 Rhoads Kevm Paul (11)78. 104. 171 Rice. Curt (9) 148 Rice Kevin i 10) 160 Richards Amy (9) 36. 148 Richard. Exora Ann (10) 160 Richards. Gtanna (12) 240 Richards. Letla (9) 41. 66. 148 Richard Michelle (11) 12. 36. 52. 88. 171. 240 Richards Nicole T. (9) 36. 148 Rtcahrds Paul A. (9) 148 Richard . Tillany (11) 40 171 Richard . Tony (9) 50 Richardson Yolanda (10) 160 Rideou April (10) 36 Ridgell. Willie Jerel (9) 78 148 Riley Benjamin E (9) 105 148 RiJoy. David (9) 148 Riley Hollis (12) 12. 184. 240 Riley lames (11) 108. 171 Riley. lulie Anne (9) 16. 36. 148 Riley. Shannon Renee (10) 36, 160 Ruiccn. George Chris (10) 160 Rincon Paincia A. (11) 40. 66. 77. 171 Rmdky. Rhonda (10) 36 Rice. Johnny (12) 102. 18 Rios. Jce A. (II) 171 Rice Mark Anthony (9) 106. 148 Rivera. Celestino (11) 171 Rivas. Enrique (10) 160 Rivera. Diana (11) 171 Rivera Juana Mans (10) 160 Rivera Susan (9) 148 Rivera. Tmo (9) 20 Roan, Enc Wayne (9) 148 Robbe. Shannon (10) 46. 47. 99. 82. 160 Robelia. Susan Diann (10) 160 Roberts Angie J (9)41. 77. 148 Robert Kann L (12) 40. 184 Roberta Kenny (9) 148 Roberts. Patricia Louise (10) 160 Robertson. Bobby (12) 33. 46, 58, 64 164 186 Robertson. Jamie Ann (10) 36. 160 Rotxna. Alice Mane 01) 56, 171 Rob ns. Sheldon (II) 22. 108. 171 Robinson. Brian Paul (II) 104. 171 Robtnaon. Cassandra (II) 171 Robtnson. Kay (11) Robinson. Mia (9) 148 Robles, leer R. (10) 1«) Robret. Cecil (9) 127 Rccha Alexander (9) 148 Rocha. Hilda L (11)85. 171 Rodger . Tami M. (9) 148 Rodnquez. AJfonso (10) 160 Rodnguez. Beatrice (9) 148 Rodnguez Chnasy (12) 184 Rodnguez. Conna (11) 61. 74. 171 Rodnguez. Diana M (9) 36 42. 148 Rodnguez. Dollynda (9)61. 148 Rodnguez. Elisa A (II) 171 Rodnguez Esmeralda (11) 74. 171 Rodnguez. Esretla (12) 56 184 Rodnguez. Irma Dora (12) 47. 61 184 Rodnguez. Jayme (11) 41, 171 Rodnguez lease (II) 171 Rodnguez. Jose Luts (10) 160 Rodnguez. Leticia A (12) 71. 87. 104 Rodnguez. Lydia 1 (9)61. 73 149 Rodnguez. Manuel G (10)49. 160 Rodnguez. Noe G (12)79. 184 Rcdnguez. Oracso G. (12) 184 Rodnguez. Rita (10) 160 Rodriguez. Robert (11) Rodnguez Robert F (9) 106. 149 Rogers. Tartu (10) 6 Rodnguez. Rosemary (11) 171 Rodnguez. Stella (9) 56 Rodnguez. Tony (I J) 49 Rodnguez. Veronica (12) 63. 70. 184 Rogers Daniel G. (12) 16. 27 40, 41. 52. 52. 9 . 18« Rogers Rhonda (12) 54. 69. 184 Rogers. Richard (11) 171 Rogers. Vickie L (12) 184 Rogilbo Alisa A (12) 184 Rogillio. Jana Lynn (10 40. 67. 78. 83. .160 Rosales. Patncia (12) 184 Rosas. Mana G. (10) 160 Rosas. Sandra (11) 171 Rcsembaum. Sandra (12) 56, 184 Rosamond Jacqueline (12) 184 Rceemond Larry J (ID 171 Rcss. Marvrr. Leonard (11) 134. 171 Rossell Wendy Lee (9) 36. 149 Roush. Lorry W. (11)50. 56. 171 Rouse Michael E (10) 50 160 Roux. Chns John (11) 171 Rowan. Ray (11) 172 Roy. Deandra N (9) 149 Roy. Ocie (9) 42. 105 149 Royse Chns Lee (10) 161 Ruben Cathenne (10) 22. 36. 161 Rucka. Mary Anne (12) 38. 184 Rucka Rebecca Jo (10) 37 38. 59, 78. 161 Ruiz Arturo (9) 149. 123 Ruiz Jose A (9) 149 Ruiz. Juan (10) 161 Ruiz Mana Teresa (9) 36. 149 Ruiz. Ricky (9) 127 Russell. Chuck 197 Russell Kimberly (9) 65. 22. 149 Russell. Michael (II) 172 Rumeil Robert (11) Russell. Robert G (12) 184 40. 28 Ruylo Enc (12) 28 40 184 Ruyle. Tern Lyn (10) 161 s Salazar. Annobolle G. (9) 149 Salazar. ClarabolJe (9) 149 Salazar. Dalia Liza (JO) 161 Salazar lose A. (12) 184 Salazar, Lua L. (9) 149 Salazar. Veronica (11) 74. 172 Salmas Miranda A (11)36 61. 172 Salmas. Moncerrato (9) 149 Samora. Robert Lee (11) 47. 58. 99 101 172 Samples. Wesley Shane (9) 149 Samuel. Tillany L (9) 149 Sanborn Patncia (12) 59. 88. 89. 184 Sanchez. Annette R. (10) 161 Sanchez. Claudia (9) 78. 149 Sanchez. Eva M (9) 149 Sanchez. Lydia (11) 172 Sanchez. Martina (II) 23. 172 Sanchez, Noemi (12) 184 Sanchez. Paulino (11) 172 Sanchez. Viclona (10) 161 Sandol. Kenneth J (9) 149 Sandoval Ismael (10) 161 Sandoval. Joe A (11) 79. 172 Sanger hausen, Charles (10) 161 Sanmiguel. Doena (9) 149 Santana, lean M (12) 184 Santos, low M (12) 184 Saucoda Cynthia (II) 88. 172 Saucoda Donna S (12) 184 Seuceda Rasita (11) 172 Sawyer. Frednck K (9) 149. 128 Scheunch. Richard E (10) 161 Schinck. Richard (10) 40. 91 Schtck. Joseph L (9) 149 Schram. Richard (10) 161 Schreiber Gay (12) 184 Schexenider, Jenmler 71 Schrock. Stacey L (12) 184. 50. 133. 175 Schultz. Michael E (10) 161. 238 Scott. Bndgotte(ll) 172. 175 Scott. Chanlellia (10) 161. 12S Scott Claudell E (II) 102. 111. 172 Scott. Kimberly J. (10)88. 128 130. 162 Scott. Tonya D. (9) 43. 149 Scott. Theresa M (9) 149 Seaton. Dean (9) 106. 149. 123 Serreatt. Charles (10) 161 Serrette. Sheryle E. (9) 42. 149 Shaler. Mary Ruth (9) 149 Sharp. Kevin Lane (9) 119, 149 Shaw. Mark (10) 104. 117. 161 Sheed. Kevm Trevor (9) 149 Shelby. Chnstino D (10) 161 Sheperd. Stacey W (9) 149 Sherman. John David (9) 119. 149 Sherman. Shannon D. (9) 37. 149 Shiilmgford. Crispin (9) 149 Shipman. Mark A. (II) 172 Shook. Rickie (9) 149 Short. Jeannette (12) 184 Sickle, Troy Halley (11)74. 172 Sierra. Lee R. (11) 172 Siluente . Franctsa (12) 184 Siluentes. Juan (10) 161 Silva. Linda (II) 172 Silvia. Ray (12) 10 184 Silvas. Michael (9) 149 Siivcrberg. loeUll) 17 172 Simmons. Andrew Dane (9) 149 Simmons. B'Kete (12) 184 Simmons Donna Lynn (9) 149 Simmons Janice Mane (11) 172 Simmons Tina I. (9) 43. 72. 149 Simmons. William T (9) 42. 49. 77. 149 Simon. Ronald J (12)40. 128. 129, 185 189 Simon. Todd A. (10) 40. 128. 161 Simons. Penny Sue (11)49, 172 Simons. Robert Eston (10) 161 Stmpoon, Cobie Delam (9) 36. 149 Simpoon, Cornell (12) 22. 106. 107 Sims. Dav dS. (II) 172 Sim Randall W. (12) 106. 185 Smw. Rvmell S. (9) 39. 116. 149 Sisson. Teresa M. (11) 149 Soaon: Tina M. (9) 46. 149 Sisson. Tracy M (9) 90. 120. 149 Sotoa. Carmen E, (9) 41 149 S«elos. Celia E (12) 40. 185 Stttoa, Kelly D (12) 185 Sender. Sara B (9) 50. 149 Skam . Jelfery (12) 58. 185 Skains. Pamela Kayo (11) 36. 172 Stawson Lela Kay (II) 172 Slovecok. Rhonda (9) 62 149 Smtlie. lolm (9) 149 Smith. Arcadioua (10) 108, 161 Smith. Chad (12) 87. 185 Smith. Charlotte (12) 71. 185 Smith Christopher (12) 54. 60. 185 Smith Deborah (M) 71. 72, 172 Smith, Eddie (9) 40. 128.149 Smith. Geolirey (10) 161 Smith. Kelly (9) 36. 149 Smith. Lisa Michele (II) 36. 52. 85. 172 Smith. Seam (10) II. 161 Smith Simon (9) 149 Smith. Stacy (9) 50. 149 Smith, Tachta (10) 161 Smith. Timothy (11) 172 Snead. K. 106 Snodgrass. Judith (12) 185 Sotu Herald (12) 185 Sota. 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Angetoque (10) 61. 112, 162 Yono Michael Loins (12) 58 186 York. Danny Joe (ID 173 Young. Morgan Shane (9) 151 Youngblood JM (9) 151 Yrias Anthony A (9) 151 Yrias Ricky JceephWI) 127. 173 Yznoga loan J. (9) 151 Yzangna I (9) 105 Yzanaga III Ernesto (12) 79. 186 Zamampa. Angel (11) 173 Zomompa. Mana (10) 162 Zamampa. Martha (9) IS! Zomarran. Albert A. (12) 186 Zamora. Joeeia (9) 151 Zapata. Ramiro (10) 162 Zetak Elizabeth Dawn (ID 173 Zimmerman, Jason B (9) 151 Zuercher Dawn Mane (12) SO. 51. 186 237 Mik And Randy Houchtru arv on their way to achooi Ginger Jordan a no excited about graduating Irom Lee. the wear her cap in claa- By weeding the memonal garden. Tiffa- ny Hanaley and 8tac«y Parry how how much they care. The theme You can't get a good school down. The setting- Robert E. Lee High school. The mood-feeling of pnde in the stu- dents of R.E.L. The year of 1985-86 won't be easily forgotten. It was a year that would remain In the hearts of many. The tradition and pride were stronger than they had been in years, despite some peoples at Students do occasionally study and can about good grades at U- as Robart Mullins. Do Suits. Staphan O'Sulli- van. and Eric Twardoski show tempts to make us look bad. We proved to others that in times of crisis, we will always prevail. Organizations formed bonds that will last forever. They contin- ued to strive to put 101% into their efforts to prove in the hearts and minds of many, that Lee is really 1. They succeeded, as Kevin Caskey states. Organiza- tions, like Band. Bng. and Athlet- ics. take pnde and strive lor suc- cess in everything they do. In my opinion, they definitely succeed- ed' That is a prime example of Straight Talk the attitudes of many proud stu dents, faculty members (who all 00 ,he home tron passed the TECAT), ex-students, and many supporters of Lee. The people, the pnde. the love and canng of R.E.L. students all put together, shows that. You can't put a good school down. 238 Carol Johnaon and Lamont Brown ■how that Loo ttodonta are able to bo high •ocwty. Cathy Haywood and Mika Schultz prove to Sterling that they have good care too. Editor's Note In this addition of the Lee Traveler I tned to prove that you can't get a good school down. In the open- ing section I used sarcasm to show that talk can be cheap. Things were said about Robert E. Lee that were not true. People, our oppose re. tried to make us out as something bad. Throughout the annual 1 at tempted to show the good points to prove the rumors wrong. This was the first year for Ms Ann Turner to be our advisor. 1 have been on the yearbook staff for four years. Together we made it through the year with few problems. We produced an extrodinary yearbook with her help. She has succeed- ed in learning so much that she will do a terrific job of designing next year's annu- al. Many thanks to her. my staff, section editors, and the photographers. Editor-in-Chief Tiffany Hensley Traveler Staff 1985-86 Editors Editor-in-chief • Tiffany Hensley Student Life - Janice Kelly Sports • Kim Holmes Academics - Angela Taylor People - Kelley Hawks Photography Editor - Cliff Riley Head Photographer - Laura Contreras Business Manager • Tncia Treude Advisor Ann Turner Specifications Copy • 10 point Stymie Captions - 8 point Stymie Headlines - 12-42 point Stymie Publishing Josten's American Yearbook Company Mike Biles Sales Representative Michael E. Custenborder Publications Consultant Additional Thanks and Photography Credits Cindy Gallien • Provine Studios Takeshi Inoue - Artistry Louis© Hensley • Candida and Brig pictures I.D. Rutledge Panoramic photos Came Pryor The Baytown Sun Staff Satlsh Abraham, Kathleen Alfred, Amy Brewer. Lynette Bryan. Keith Clay. Tammy Fuller, Tammy Foxworth. Takeshi Inoue. Carol Johnson. Ginger Jordan. Ross Kleypas. Woody Lewis. Mila Momson. Linda Raymond. Gianna Richards, Michelle Richards. Dan Rogers. Lisa Smith. Mike Ward. Michelle Wamec. Amy Yankoviak. Photographers Eddie Bennett, Reggie Delgado. Brian Lawhon, Jason McCain. Michael Springer We. the editors, wish to dedicate the 1966 Lee Traveler to Ms. Sherry Smith without whose instruction, talent, dedication to journalism, guidance, and patience we could never have produced this book. JOSTENS 240
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