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

 - Class of 1987

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Classical Examples Participating in extracurricular ac- tivities often meant extra work and sometimes a lack of sleep. As every- one knew, the band. Brigadiers, foot- ball players, cheerleaders, and the R.O.T.C practiced after the 3 o’clock bell through football season, and the rest of the year. “Brig prac- tice isn’t easy, but the good times and great memories really make me proud to be a Brigadier.” replied sophomore Kris Simmons. “The practices were hard, but they paid off at half time on Friday night games,” commented Angela Taylor, senior drum major. Extracurricular activities not al- ways meant playing an instrument or having a skill, it also meant joining in and helping with community pro- jects. Lori O’Hagen remarked, “Be- ing a member of the Future Farmers of America means more to the stu- dent that spends their after school hours memorizing speeches or taking care of sick animals. Even through all the hardships and practices, most students found that participating in these extra activities turned out to be very rewarding. Senior cheerleader, Patrice Horn- berger, replied, “I love cheerleading even though it’s a lot of work. Prac- ticing jit ter school for all of our differ- ent activities definitely paid off.” “It's the extra things you do in life that get you where you want to go , and believe me, football practice is extra, stated Coach David Smith. Students: hard at work in practice and performance Ptecu won member of the famous REL Band demon strafed how hard and long practices paid off Cheerleader show off their championship shill, by lead »ng the student body in thoie crazy Friday pep rallies

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Throughout th Le vs Sterling week, th English department hung potter lot tupport Mr Lee flics high wtlh th tpint «tick dunng oo of th f w pep-rallies during school hours Gander boys do th tr rendition of th Ranger Boy Blue As th band plays The Original Basin Stt t Blue» Mr Armstrong portrays his pride and spirit dunng th p p-raUies. 15



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A classical enample ol our future varsity football «cam Sentot. Gilbert Luna practices hi field goal, playoff kKk at R e Stadium Brigadier how how after school practice are a big help at the half time performance Ramon Villarreal takes aim during firing practice In the R O.T C practice room 17

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