High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 27 text:
“
Probably Ln would be a great place to hitch hike d you didn’t get a ndc I know these The b««t way to get to school it by far to beauties could get a ride H they desperately needed one Photo by S Swope llf,Vf y®ur »M Photo by Shane Swope Sometime when all el to fail , you have to bum a ride It usually work 2i
”
Page 26 text:
“
No, we’re not busting peo- ple for drinking and driving, we’re telling you how you get to school. The “D stands for driv- ing. Driving includes everyth- ing from students who ride the bus to students who drive themselves to school. Some students talk their parents into bringing them to school. Others ride with friends who drive. The “W” stands for walk- ing. Many students walk to school. Rain or shine, devot- ed students can be seen walk- ing to school. The “I stands for in- between. Inbetween covers many aspects of tranporta- tion. For instance, riding bicy- true. Under “Inbetween,” we cles to school. Some students can also classify the motorcy- ride skateboards to school, cle riders, two of which are One student was even seen Roy Stanford and Penny riding a horse to school! This Gieger. There you have it. was later found out to be un- this is how you get to school. Pickup trucks have been a popular method o4 transportation lor high school students These three students were seen leaving the student parking lot Photo by: K Walker All grade level students have to spend at least some time here waiting (or the bus Usually, the majority of waiting students are freshmen and sophomores, but occasionally even |unior and seniors have to pay their dues Thank goodness lor the Big Yella'” II upper classmen do ride the bus. they usually don't admit it Photo by Kyle Walker donx'l ran Beyvmti W KyW WUt,. « SimImI • “ • MMecytlf MlVa« ha M«end yM rt raSaf DM W Khoel WotKbr -fcu •w fen a an 4 ran.» hy Kyi W4h r 22
”
Page 28 text:
“
IT mk m eekends w When the last bell rings and the halls fill with students anxious to put away their books and relax, the school week ends and the weekend filled with chores, phone calls, movies and sunburn, be- gins. The student body of Rob- ert E. Lee spent the week- ends of their 1988-89 school year doing a variety of differ- ent things according to their tastes. Some took time to catch up on homework, house work and chores. Oth- ers enjoyed hanging out with a few good friends or spend- ing time with that special someone. Some of the favorite past- times of the students were cruisin’ 146. the local teen- agers hangout; dancing at the numerous clubs located in the Baytown-Houston area, and were often seen at the mall watching the newest movie and eating at the newest food place or just sitting in The Market sipping a Dr. Pepper with their date. As Sunday faded and the realization of Monday fo- cused. students prepared for their return to school to broaden their educations and plan their next weekend. Seniors Kirk Botkin Donald Thompson ask! Eric Twardowskl it spending than Alter school Friday on the gym's bleach art exploding with Gander pride before a game Exhausted senior. John William lakes a nap during class with his head on his desk alter hts tiring, yet extremely adventurous weekend on the town When Saturday comes and all the homework is complete, students take advantage of the clear weather and show off theu inner tal ents This Uudent shows his skateboarding talent 14
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.