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

 - Class of 1989

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The string of events symbolizing what has been known as Homecoming began on Monday. Oct 24 and carried through to finish on Saturday, Oct. 29 Twirp Week traditionally intro- duces the fun festivities. Student Council set up and announced des- ignated activities for each day. The rest was up to the girls who were brave enough to go ahead and ask the guyfs) out. Activities were as follows: Monday-bowling; Tuesday- movies; Wedncsday-Putt Putt golf and or church; Thursday-JV game and or pizza; Friday-Homecoming game. At the pep rally attitudes were high and voices were loud but at the end the Juniors left with the spirit stick. That Friday evening the Robert E. Lee Ganders met the Port Arthur Yellow Jackets. At half-time, everyone waited with anxious anticipation at the announcement — “and the 1988 Homecoming Queen for Robert E Lee High School is HOLLY HARRISON Lee came away with a 42 to 10 victory. Stu- dents gathered in the commons the next night for the “Me and Lee Homecoming dance. This year's theme signified the beginning of an new. positive, upbeat attitude and gave hope to new visions, dreams, and creativity. The “Me and Lee theme was Introduced by Mr. Charles Hebert, principal, and but- tons were made for all the teachers to wear. However, at the same time it told us to hold on to and treasure the timeless traditions. Junior. Amy Williamson reflected on the occa- sion. lt was really fun; there wasn’t a boring moment! The decorations were really creative. The Student Council did a good Job. Brigadier Company Major. Holly Harrison respond to the new that she ha juti received the honor of being named 1988 Homecoming Queen during hall time during the game with Port Arthur She was obviously suprtsed at the announcement since the photographer caught her at the moment her name was announced She was escorted by her brother Photo by Craig Contreras Pyramid» are a part of our eheerieading squad Usually they do not Include football players, but lor this pep rally, the object was to crash down with padding at the bottom Photo by W Barry The Homecoming Dance held on November 29 m the new Lee Common wa a great •uccc s Several student attended and they danced tlw night away Mu ic wa furnished by Fantaty Unlimited Picture of the hall time performance were potted In the cafeteria where they could be een by couple waiting to be photographed Photo by Cindy Galllen 14

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The 1988 edition of “The Game was one to remember for everyone concerned For one thing, we were back home and we had our own gym to have pep rallies in. We ail spent the week doing spir- ited things to help get things rolling for Friday. Spirit buttons were the big thing this year as well as spirit garters. Buttons which read. “Stomp Ster- ling were adorning every- one's clothes. Garters sold by the JRA were abundant too. By Friday everyone was psyched up for the big game The band marched through the halls to signal a call to pep rally. “The en- thusiasm was great! It kept us hoping that we would win. said senior John Bell. By 6:45. the stands were beginning to fill up. Every- one was ready to see the Ganders out-play the Rang- ers for the third time in as many year. During the game, everytime the Gan- ders fell short, they were picked up by their twelfth man. Very few fans left the stadium that night until the final bell rang and the vic- tory was secured The re- sponse from some of the Gander fans was. “ How Sweet It Is. This was one more time that they didn’t “Drive Ole Dixie Down. Look at the concentration in out Gander TV «land were pocked with no room to eyr» Photo by Mikn May «pate Photo by Mike Hayrt fact painting Ji a b»; t.-m tt « 1- -,i -.vt- '•rurate • . Tracy Sisson Debbl Gardner Taml Taylor Holll Hartlson Photo Mar-. Ar.n Cavaroi The Good Sportsmanship League i an attraction at any football game and Sterling wat no exception The friendship between these two schools remain» regardless of the game Photo by Brandon Watson Oui mascot Kesha Castleberry war not only n great t oo«t to the team, but a joy for the crowd to watch Pt oto by Brandon Watson



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Abel Aiguelle »how» hit tchool tpifll and al the uiTif lime also thow-i that be'» a tnappy dretter Photo by Brandon Wal- ton The curtain (banner by Student Council) It up. the ttage I» tot (a field of green). and they're readv lor the show iHomccomeni game ivgamtt Port Arthurl In high gear, the Gander guy run through raring and readv to win At the end. then eagernett and enihutwtm (through effort) pal.) off with a final. wnning tcore of 42 to 10 Photo by Craig Contrerai IS

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