Robert E Lee High School - Rebelee Yearbook (Midland, TX)
- Class of 1964
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L T LE as P Q E. b MIDLAND A f'A,X5 A ' I V , - 5 . 2iQQ.'l3x , I 5 ' fi- 5 v, - t--MSX I 0 RNC? wg, NNN.-, ,mv v Y J w tx Jw lit, I 1 4 X ' s 4 it 1 L EX ,gk Q Q J mx 'Q S V . W X Qx M X fx X. Al - up X H ,KSN F f ' X O X. rf' ' ,N X Xgw' ' Y W. f ffflifiifi- ., ' I ,Q 'f ,113 ,ff q ,:v,f1K,,:, lk, ' ' ' Fl, 'f- , V 'ling .1 ,...Q ' - ' ' 1' .- J- - 1 , Nw ,, .-, '-A X v ,. f 151,-,g -, t, ii, ., V. ,gklihf f'1':5,t X L Rx.-,ri ,I , -F -- , 4' ' 'fi w 4:1 - '71 M'-2 XI ' ff 41 gf. fi 4525 A - xr ' -I-if .. V, t b ? ' X .1,,,:,.5L A My x V , Leslie R, Hind Dedication Years of meticulous planning and innumerable decisions are necessary in the construction of the modern high school. The most important choice does not involve architecture or air conditioning, but men. In january, 1961, as wonderfully equipped Robert E. Lee High School neared completion, Leslie R. Hinds was appointed its principal. His was the tedious task of seeing that the new build- ing fulfilled its function of education. Mr. Hinds set a high standard of leadership for faculty and students alike. From the first he expected the best from each of them, forging a strong bond between teachers, pupils, and the administration as all worked to benefit their school. His firmness in handling school policy earned him the respect of those who worked with him, and his wise counsel on proposed measures be- came highly valued. Through his familiarity with all. aspects of school life he became an integral part of each phase, making his students feel his per- sonal interest not only in their projects, but in them. Today, Lee stands strong and stable as a tribute to the untiring effort and faithful leadership of its principal. To him, Leslie R. Hinds, this third REBELEE is dedicated in gratitude for his win- ning spirit which has permeated the entire student body and has become the spirit of Robert E. Lee High School. Mr. Hinds - a leader of his Faculty Mr. Hinds - a guide to his student body. 7 1 Nm Q16 v wi'-aff 3 wi F E 3 I 5 5 M 3? 1 if K 19 4 2 W ? W V - R ww 'if f. - K 'f as ' ' - A if d kg M f 'Y , -. 'L ,ylfigw H 75' J' il WA. ., f 'G -1 S 'Yi wwf! ,A , P Af S Vg ' H-may 'jwrwfdgjugxs KE M A A k gif! rl mia., -Q Y W K, b 'wr PM A inf! it A V' .n gf?..la'-Q? Q' ' kd! .ivyif If, 1 , mv A :E 'Q , 'ij V! xii ,h 'Vl1'w,ix,,.-Q, b ,I K , A M, . VK V I, ga Wg. Q gf J? 6 4 -ff J-..f'?' +-f, '1'f7? ?'.f f -12 f- f I J 1 - , f .34 1:-' V ,W I 5? a 4' la' ' '1 i ' Y ' ' P' 5' J fa 1Q.e.g.' Q.. 'f- w,:,..- -,,f-S- -d, 4 V' A . ' I , ,la - 9 , 4' 'f .Q ,321 w . my 3 ,, gk K 1 an -in if c swf? ,. ,. ' W, V , Y X ' S , .LH ' , , 4. wa' vf ' . .Jig '9'5ff1'3iv,R.'l4,-W1 as 5' ' f 'Wi pp' JH mffi. R fp A' -A 1. rg, Q, Q' ,4 Q if 1 f ,Q K 'Q w. ' x ,-11' ..mmf1q?'5 Photographer CINDA CYRUS Barbara Reed Editor-in-Chief LINDA COTTON Faculty and Personalities Editor BEVERLY GIRDLEY Phyllis Giggy Activities Editor MARY LEE MCCLURE Cindy Ortloff Sports Editor BILL SHEPHERD Steve Hill Cheryl Coffman Organizations and Art Editor TERRI HOCHMAN Mary Ann Greene Cheri Gossett Classes Editor SANDRA NEWTON Sally Patrick 6 C 6 C 3 Advertising and Index Editor JAN DONNELLY Nancy jenkins Advisor MRS. ANNALON GILBREATH LHS Campus Facilities LHS E i 1 Classrooms LHS ,,, 1 WW7,,,,,,,,7-',, , ,,, ,, ' M 3 5 ' -Efw .. ----:?':--P4-..1'-1 ----v ww ff ? ':,- ,,.. , WWVL 1 , 'N 'A ,,--yl- s-- ' ' 0 L Q -V -Q 2 I 2 From the V, -A 1 V ml in I4 Ground U . . . A Dream Come True On November 18, 1963, a most important Rebel dream finally became reality. The Lee Youth Center, under the direction of Mr. Henry Schreiner, was opened to the students of Lee and MHS. The combined efforts of the Youth Center Boardg Mr. Jay Haney, director of the Midland Youth Centerg the junior Councils and 100 Clubs of both schoolsg and three years of fund- raising drives built these modern and complete facilities. To all the people of Midland who contributed their time and money to make the Lee Youth Center dream come true these pages are dedicated. Faculty and Administration ,f A ,lf- 55 Q . Q vi? Q l A 1 Q 2 I1 4? QQJND940 S Ed B 1yG X I W 71 .gg W Q ix ff DR. HAROLD H. HITT Superintendent of Schools Administration I8 MR. AUDREY GILL Director of Athletics PAUL T. KANTZ Director of Program Development L. A. KLEBOLD Director of Aux- HARRY STANFORD Director of Busi IICSS iliary Service DONALD J. VERNON Director of Pupil Cc..-112,-A JEROME R. SNYDER Director of Personnel and In-Service Educa- tion I9 TOM B. CAMPBELL, PRESIDENT Petroleum Engineer . i. School Board SAM E. HILBURN Geological Engineer L. WAYNE ASHMORE Geologist HAROLD H. HITT Superintendent of Schools PHILIP R. JONSSON Oil Operator DR. W. D. KELLEY Orthodontist N EUGENE KNIGHT Business Engineer ALAN B. LEEPER Geologist Don Stacy Assistant Principal Don Stacy, in his first year as Assistant Principal of Lee, has been a great help to Mr. Hinds as well as the entire student body and fac- ulty. Daily he is seen working with students and advising teachers in their problems. We sincerely thank him for the Wonderful advice and support he has given to the student body. Bill Shepherd, president of the Rebel Brigade. shows off progress of the annual XX'h1te Christmas drive to Mr. Don Stacv, Assistant Principal, ANN DYE University of Texas B.S. and M.Ed. if t - t 5 DAVID GRIGSBY L 1 3- North Texas State University Q53 ' it-fxfifi':i.li.ii.ii fi f life fa ' Y D in K D kkkkk B.S. and M.Ed. MARION TACOBS Southern Methodist University B.S. and M.Ed. Counselors Have 1800 Problems Extending a word of advice and under- standing, members of the counseling staff prove themselves invaluable to Lee. LHS counselors share the responsibility of coun- seling this year's extra large freshman class. Students were divided by homerooms for aid in problem solving and schedule planning. Counseling the senior class has presented the challenge of preparing Lee graduates for their future. Handling the scheduling of entrance exams, the applications for scholarships, and the writing of letters of recommendation for future college students are only part of this important job. l l Mr. Grigsby takes a moment out of his busy day to rest 1 . , 7 ,i if Z y 'ii A ' ' if , MILDRED BURKETT Secretary NITA DILL Study Hall LORENE SPRADLEY Secretary BONNIE WHITE Secretary BEVERLY WILLIAMS Nurse LANDA XVILLIAMSON Secreta fl' Efficient Staff Handles Clerical Duties The pulse of any organization is centered in its administrative officers. So it is at Lee that the school clerks work to keep the aca- demic machinery operating smoothly and ef- fectively. Incoming and outgoing telephone calls, handling of students' permanent records, and the financial details of school functions and services give employment to a staff of able clerks and assistants. 24 Library Improves Literary Tastes Improving the reading fare of Rebels is the goal undertaken by the Lee library and English Department. There is a growing tendenq' among English teach- ers to assign classic literature for book reports and many students have discovered that the better books are that indeed. A large selection of reference works and periodical literature prove to be very helpful to students in writing research papers and making reports. Mrs. Anderson helps students to check out books and find references for special reports. MAY ANDERSON Head Librarian Texas Woman's University B.A, and M.L.S. RUTH CASTLE Library Clerk Tyler Commercial College PEGGY THORSEN Library Clerk University of Minnesota JERRY FLOWERS Reading Center Texas XWoman's University B.S. 25 Literature and Grammar Teaching young Americans to communicate properly and to appreciate the vast store of literature that has been written in the English language is the aim of the well-organized and efficient staff of teachers in the English department. Fundamentals of grammar and public speaking and reading of great masterpieces of the world's literature assure students of an excellent background to use in advanced English study. Piffle Poof Parsh Pufflen you're a frog. JOYCE BELLOMY Eng. V, Eng. VII-M.A. Texas U. GERALDINE CI-IASTAIN Eng. I-B.S. M.Ed. O.C.U. O.U. WINIFRED FISCHER Eng. HI, Latin I-BA. Bread Loof S.E. MARY FRANCES FLOYD Eng. I, Eng. III-B.A. Baylor U. RUTH GANUS Eng. V-B.A. M.E. Texas Tech ANNALON GILBREATH Eng III, journalism-B.S. T.W.U. 26 Emphasized b English Teachers x.. Q NX S xt .Nr QW C Q QX Q E l 1.: ' gi, ' 't . S gf Q Jig X X X g l 1 X x X xx ...tv .xxx N .NE X O xx , X4 X, xi JQW ff LOUISE R. STALLINGS MILDRED B. HOWARD Eng. I, Business Eng.--B.A. Hardin-Simmons MARY KIMBROUGI-I Eng. III-B.A. Mary Hardin Baylor FAYE LEEPER Eng. III---B,A. S.W.T.S. and Tex. Tech ROBERTA MARTIN Eng. I, French I-B.A. Texas Western WILLAS MELTON Eng. V-M.A. Columbia U. JANE MITCHELL Eng. V-B.A. W.T.S.U. NOVA JANE MOORE Eng. V-M.A. Colorado State Teachers Col. ZELIA MOORE Eng, III-S.M.U. and Hardin Simmons JOSEPHINE PARR Eng. V-M.A. and B.A. Texas U. Eng. VII-B.A. and M.A. NTSU and T.C.U. JANE TUDOR Eng. I-B.S. Texas U. Mrs. Louise Stallings prepares plans for Senior English Classes Social Studies Department J. W. ALDRIDGE World History, McMurray College, B.S. and M.Ed. JAMES ANDERSON World History, Typing, Texas Tech, B.S. CLIFFORD BAKER Government, Sociology, West Texas State. BS DWIGHT BELLAMY World History, Government, Texas Tech. B.A, MARGIE DODSON American History, T.C.U., B.S, PAT FARRIS American History, P.E., Texas Tech, B.S., M.A. any if JESSE T. GEORGE ,,, f ' V American History, Wforld History. Sul Ross State 5 College, B.S.. ' 'Q Q ROBERT JACKSON fl f American History, World History, Howard Payne. A , , BS. '7 f LENOARD MONROE ' l f ' World History, Texas History, Texas Tech, BS. I A typical class discussion in the History of Western Thought for Senior Students EDITH ODOM American History, U. of Southern California, M.A HOUSTON POWELL American History, Texas Tech, B.S. DOROTHY SAXWYER Government, Lamar State College, B.S. BOB SHELBY World History, Economics, Tennis, Oklahoma University, B.A. Prepares Future Voters Each Rebel is prepared to accept the responsibility that will come with his twenty-first birthday by the social studies department. Certain requirements insure LHS graduates a background in World history, American history, and government. Classes also examine the present in scheduled and spontaneous discussion of current events. Often, these sessions lead to specula- tions on the future as students attempt to understand and solve the world's problems. Mr. Baker prepares his students for the future by helping them to be better informed citizens. CARROLL I.. COMMONS Trigonometry, Geometry, Texas Tech. B.Ed.. M,Ed. TREVA COVINGTON Geometry, West Texas State University. B.S., M.A, JAMES DEVENPORT Algebra II, Sul Ross, University of Texas. B.S., M.Ed. GEORGE HARRIS Algebra I, N.T.S.U., BS. DUTCH OI-ILENDORF Algebra I, Biology, Football, Texas A8cM, B.S. REGINA OSXVALD Algebra I, General Math, Texas Tech, T.W.U., BS., B.A. DAVID SI-IEARER General Math, Algebra I. Sul Ross, University of Texas, B.S. CALVIN STEVENS Geometry, General Math. Hardin-Simmons, B.S, HELEN THOMAS Algebra II, General Math II, Baylor University, University of Arkansas, B.A., MS. SAM VOLPE Plane Geometry, Track. A.C.C., B.S. PAUL XVEST Geometry. General Math. Oklahoma Baptist University. BS. Profs Teach Third R to 3 Miha Y I odern Theme ,Rithmetic, the third of the traditional three R's, continues to play a major part in education. In modern school days the study of numbers is intended to develop a student's ability to analyze and apply, in addition to teaching him the opera- tions of simple addition and subtraction. Science Students Probe New Worlds With emphasis on studies in the phys- ical sciences increasing every year, Lee's science department continues in its ef- forts to make its offerings as practical and as up-to-date as possible. Experienced teachers and excellent textbooks have made the experimental side looked for- ward to by the students. I S Physics class, headed by Mr, Hooper. studies wave motion by building ripple tank. CLYDE BOHMEALK , if? , Biology, General Science, U. of s Texas, B.A. it ? BILL COPE , General Science. Howard Payne E, 3 College, B.A. Jf L. P. COSTON Q' Biology. General Science, East Texas State, B.S., MS. is V' p MILDRED DOWNS L Biology, General Science. Birminghton Southern Cola lege. BS. Chemistry Electronics, Golf. Clemson College. B.S., M.E. TY I E. c. HEIKKILA H Hi2NRY'iw. HOOPER l A A- Physics, Chemistry, Li. of Okla., B.S., M.Ed.. M.S. T P ' 2 ERXIE jorrxsox Biology Texas A Sc M, B.S., IwI.Ed. JAMES STEXVART Biology, Physiology, North Texas, B.S., M.Ed. PAUL STUECKLER General Science. Texas Western College, M.A., B.A. BILL VUILSOX General Science, X.T.S.L'., B.S. 3l M ROBERT CULLINS Latin I, II, and III. University of Texas, BA., M.A. EMILY DAXWSON Spanish I ancl II, T.NXf.U.. B.A. I MIKE KESSLER r ill? I' i i 3 LAURA RICHARDS French I and II, Spanish I, Oklahoma University, B,A Spanish I, II, Boston University, MA. LILA ROBINSON Spanish I. III. and IV, Texas University, B.A. LHS Meets T0day's Need for Langua es The great need for American students to study foreign languages becomes more ap- parent every year. The Lee Foreign Language Department seeks to meet this need by offer- ing courses in Spanish, French, and Latin. Making use of modern equipment and Well- trainecl teachers, students Work in laboratories to master speaking and writing skills in their chosen foreign language. As they master the tongue of other peoples, linguists discover an insight into their problems and Customs. 32 French II with Mr. Kessler can be most entertaining. RUTH ANN AVERITT Choir, N.T.S.U., B.A. MARY BARNETT Art, T.W.U., B.S. MARIDELI. FRYAR Speech, Hardin-Simmons, B.A. INEZ PARKER Art. XY'est Texas State. Colorado State M A A B Selected for 1171903 117190 in Amefimn Eduratzozz 1963 HARRAI. PEACOCK Speech I, II, University of Texas, B.A DAN B. STALLINGS Band. Music II, Wfest Texas State, B.M Ed M A Creative Rebels Cast Molds of Culture Opportunities to create are given to talented Rebels in the art and music departments. Skill developed by art students range from soap carving to oil paint- ing. LI-IS is often represented in the community by its music de- partment. The marching band appears at football games with traditional half-time shows While the choirs sing before va- rious civic groups and in junior high assemblies. We're all waiting for the pie. Various techniques are u ed in the Art Classes DAVID ARDIANA General Shop, Woodworking II, North Texas State, B.S. NORMAN E. BACKS Mechanical Drawing, North Texas State, BS., M.S. OLGA BANKS Homemaking, T.XV.U., Texas Tech, B.S., M.S. MARLENE WESSLEMAN Homemaking, Texas, Arts and Industries, B.S., M.S. Future Wives, Shop Students Tr S eeial Skills To help each girl reach her ultimate. goal of becoming a successful wife and mother, Lee's Homemaking Department offers a va- riety of courses in domestic skills. Labora- tory projects provide valuable experience in learning to cook and sew. Future draftsmen, engineers, and builders learn their crafts in the metal shop-and wood- working departments, These students fulfill their desires to create as they spend hours planning, designing, and constructing their handiwork. 34 Z Home Ec girls, realizing the way to their future husbands' hearts, try Out their cooking Skills with teacher, Marlene Wfessleman. Business Skills Offer Basis for Jobs Mrs, Cason times students for better speed along with accuracy. SARA CASON Steno I, II, Typing I, Baylor, B.A. MILDRED FRALVKS Bookkeeping, Office Practice. T.C.U., University of Texas, B.S., M.A. DARLENE KISSENGER Typing I, Steno I, North Texas State, B.B.A. RONNIE VAUGHN Typing I, II, Steno I, XVest Texas State. B.B.Ed. The work-a-day world comes alive in one phase of curriculum in Lee each day as future typists, bookkeepers, sec- retaries, and office workers go about the tasks of learning business skills. Secretarial hopefuls learn the fundamen- tals they can use in business jobs as well as everyday life. Accuracy and neatness become the watchwords of these students whose natural abilities are de- veloped during the year. Physical Education Department Stresses Fitness DAVID DEAN P.E. Hardin-Simmons, BS. CARROLL DUNCAN P.E., T.C.L'.. BS. Daily calisthenics are a part of every girls' P.E. class. LIZ ANDING PE. 11, 12, North Texas State. B.S.. M.Ed. LINDA CLARK, P.E. 10. Sul Ross. B.S. Joe NEXVBILL PE.. Varsity Football Coach. Rice University. BS. LILIE POTEET ,I P.E, 11. 12. Southwestern Lhiversity, BS. SHIRLEY STEPI-IENSON PE., 9, Sul Ross, BS. DEE NVINDSOR PE.. I-Iarrlin-Simmons. BS. 36 A program emphasizing physical fitness and competitive spirit is followed by Lee's physical education department. Tests in ex- ercise and endurance are given in the fall and repeated in the spring to show each students improvement in comparison with that of fellow Rebels and of other Amer- ican teen-agers. Sportsmanship is taught along with such competitive sports as football, bas- ketball, track, tennis, golf, and swimming. QM C? L to R: Iris White, June Pirtle, Mary Reed, Nanny Peavy, Icie Davis, Gladys Parker, Ellen Chastain. Florence Snodgrass. and Minnie Issacs. Efficient Staff Perform ital Services ,,,,, il Yi.------M-- Sf ' X If f .4--4 ' . . . fi fiilxlw .eww i I I Y I FIRST ROW, L to R: Bill Green, O. D. Boiles, Lonnie Medders, E. W. Kepley. SECOND ROW, L to R: James Regian, A. Colvin, Claude Delane, and john Stewart. After 5 years, Lee retains the look of a new building. This is due to the efficient staff of cus- todians who perform the daily tasks of maintenance. The friendly work- ers take pride in the school's neat appearance. Also vital to LHS is the cafe- teria staff which plans and prepares hot lunches for students and teachers. 37 ,W ,Away QWQ 1 vffffg 1 ' k 1 swf, 5, .9 E X XY Q X1 X -va-X: X Qi Y-vu agx W., 41 32 5 HSS Q55 4? Q E QQ 'mm' X A 2 IgA Q? o 0 Q LQ? 4145759 K 5 Ed s.1N W Q7 ll Q4 V YQ 64 C ass of '64 When the time comes for us to leave school life behind us, our thoughts turn in review of our three years at Lee. As memories of the good times return, we are conscious that through every thought runs a vein of fondness for the colorful halls, the familiar classroomsg and we feel a tremendous sense of loss as we bid farewell to every- thing. Then there comes to us a feeling of gratitudeg for the training-for the beliefs-for the dreams and for the ideas Lee has given us. We are now able to be rather than to be seen. Senior Class fficers President ..,..., ..V..., J ack Hanks ViC6-President .,tu., .t.ti........ S haron White 56Cretary ..,... . ........ Jo Derris Reynolds Treasurer ..,.... ..,..,..ti C andy Conley 40 JOHN ADAMS4AdvisOry officer, '62, Basketball, '62, '63, '64. DON AIKEN-100 Club, '62, Art Club, '62, '64, Stagemaster, '63, Industrial Arts, '63, Slide Rule Club, '64, Key Club, '64. ERIC ALBRECHT-Advisory officer, '62, '63, '64, Track, '62, Physiology Club, '63, Medical Careers Club, '63, Key Club Director, '64, Cheerleader, '64. OREN ALBRIGHT-100 Club, '62, Football, '62, '63, '64, Advisory officer, '62, '63, L Club, '63, '64, Student Council Alt., '63. CHARLES ANDERLE-Physiology club, '62, Chemistry Demonstration Club, '63, '64, Slide Rule Club, '63, '64, National Honor Society, '63, '64, National Merit Scholarship Finalist, '64, Honor grad- uate, '64. CHARLES ANDERSON-Tennis, '62, '63. DAVID ANDERSON-Band, '62, '63, '64, Student Council, '62, National Honor Society, '63, '64, Chemistry Dem- onstration Club, '63, Math Club, '64, Advisory officer, '64, Honor graduate, '64, Valedictorian, '64, Sr. Class Play, 64, Foreign Language Club, '62, Court Participant, '63, L Award, '63, Band President, '64, Stage Band, '64. EDDIE ANDERSON-100 Club, '62, Golf, '62, '63, '64, Student Council, '62, '63, '64, Club, '63, '64, Student Council President, '64, junior Council, '63, '64, Key Club, '64. STEVE BAKER PAT BARNARD-Advisory officer, '62, '64, Business Education Club, '64, 100 Club, '62. PAUL BECK-Track, '62, '63, '64, Cross Country, '62, '63, '64, Art Club, '64, Key Club, '64. SUSAN BELKNAP-Band, '62, '63, '64, Business Education Club, '64. ALLEN BENTLEY-Debate Club, '63, '64, Thespians, '62, '631 Trio, '623 Time Out for Ginger, '62, Slay with Two Faces, '62, Our Town, '63, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, '63Q Curious Savage, '64, A Night of Theatre, '64. CAREY BERRY RICK BEST-Folk Singers Club, '64. 4I v l l 3 WINSTON BISHOP-lnclus trial Arts Club, '64. CATHIE BLACKALLER-Ad visory officer, '62, '64, Powder Puff, '63, Dixie Dispatch, '64, Foreign Language Club, '64, REBELEE Court Nominee, '64, Miss Personality, '64, Senior Class Favorite, '64. TINA BLANKENSHIP-Stu dent Council, '62, Tennis, '62, junior Council,' '63, '64, Ad- visory officer, '63, Powder Puff, '63, Art Club, '64, REBELEE Court Nominee, '64. HELEN BLACK-Advisory Of- ficer, '62, '63, Student Council, '62, Powder Puff, '63, junior Council, '63, Dixie Dispatch, '63, REBELEE Court Nominee, '64. MIKE BLAIR-Swimming Team, '62, Stagemasters, '62, '63, '64, Advisory officer, '62, Medical Careers Club, '63, '64, Foreign Language Club, '63, Thespians, '63, '64, Art Club, '64, Physiology, '64. MARINELLE BLOUNT na. . r ..f . , Q 13, lk--w ll- 4 if F, N Tommy and Dwayne Casbeer keep football in the family. First brother team at Lee. JALIENNE BOLER Aavs f , , , , - roy Offwer, 62, 63, REBELEE court. Iwfflirlee, '64, 100 Club, '62, BILL BOYD-In Lovington, Football, '62, '63, Library Club, '62, '63, Track, '62, '63, Bas- ketball, '63, JAMES BRANDT-Band, '62, '63, '64, Swimming team, '63. JANICE BRIDGEMAN-Art Club, '64, Business Education Club, '64, 100 Club, '62. ANGIE BROGDON-Advisory officer, '62, 100 Club, '62, Band, '62, '63, '64, Sweetheart, '64, Stage band, '62, '64, Band of- ficer, '64, Brass Choir, '63, '64, Corbnation participant, '63, '64, Business Education Club, '64. JOE BOLIN-B-team football, '62, Medical Careers Club, '63, Physiology Club, '64. BUDDY BOYD KAREN BIUXUNGARDT-Art Club, '62, '63, '64, Choir, '63, Business Education Club, '64. LONDALE BRILEY-Band, '62, '63, '64, Band officer, '64, Choir, '64. CAROL BROOKS-In Dallas, Hilites, '62, '63, Future Nurses, '62, '63, The Travel Club, '62, '63, Junior Historical Club, '62, '63 STEVE BROWER-In Anchorage, Span- ish Club, '62, '63, National Honor So- ciety, '63, '64, Math Club, '64, Chem- istry Demonstration Club, '64. CLARA BROWN-Art Club, '62, '63. JAMES BROWN-Medical Careers Club, '62, Industrial Arts, '64. GLORIA BROWNE-F.T.A,, '62, '63, '64, Stagemasters, '63, Medical Careers Club, '63, '64, Business Education Club, '64. MIKE BROWNING-Industrial Arts Club, '64. TERRY BROXSON-Debate Team, '63, '64, National Forensic League, '63, '64. DIXIE BRUCE-Student Council, '62, Stagemasters, '62, '63, '64, Forensic League, '62, '63, '64, Choir, '62, '63, '64, Treasurer, '64, Debate Squad, '62, '63, '64, Coronation Participant, '62, '63, Advisory officer, '63, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, '63. JOE BRUNELLE-Slide Rule Club, '62, Basketball, '62, JANA BUCK-Advisory officer, '62, '63, Art Club, '62, '63, '64. JACKIE BUFFALOE CHARLIE BULLION-Advisory officer, '63 LYLE BURKHEAD-Tennis, '62, '63, Advisory, officer, '62, L Award, '62, Math Club, President, '64, National Merit Scholarship Finalist, '64. DOLORES BUTTS-F.T.A., '62, '63, '64, F.I-I.A. '62, '64, Skating Club, '63, Foreign Language Club, '63, CAROL BYRD-F.T.A., '62, '63, '64, Vice-president, '64, National Honor S0- ciety, '63, '64, National Forensic League, '64, Foreign Language Club, '64. JOHN BYRNE-Student Council, '62, Band, '62, Track, '62, Medical Careers Club. '63, '64, Skating Club, '63, '64. 44 RAY CADDELL-Football, '62, 100 Club, '62, Key Club, '64, Advisory of- ficer, '64, Slide Rule Club, '64. DENNIS CADRA-Band, '62, '63, '64, Coronation participant, '63, '64, Stage- masters, '64, National Forensic League, '64, Debate Squad, '64, The Curious Savage, '64. NORMA CARDILE-Choir, '64, REB- ELEE court nominee, '64. TOMMY CARTER-Band, '62, '63, '64. DWAYNE CASBEER-Football, '62, '63, '64, L Club, '62, '63, '64, Sopho- more Class Favorite, '62, Baseball, '62, '63, '64, Co-captain, '63, Basketball, '62, '63, Advisory officer, '62, '63, '64, Key Club, '64, REBELEE Court, '64, Rebel Revue, '62, '63, 100 Club, '62. FREDDY CHANEY--Tennis, '62, '63, '64. MIKE CLADER-Swimming team, '62, '63, '64, Band, '62, '63, '64. BETTY CLARKSON-Advisory officer, '62, Coronation participant, '62, '63, 100 Club, '62, junior council, '63, '64, Foreign Language Club, '63, Student Council Alt., '63, Powder Puff Football, '63, Physiology Club, '64, Cheerleader, '64, Football Sweetheart, '64, REBELEE Court Duchess., '64. DEAN CLINTON ANNETTE COLLINS-Miss Friendli- ness, '62, Advisory officer, '62, F,.H.A., '62, '63, Chaplain, '63, F.T.A., '62, '63, Chaplain, '63, Miss Howdy Wieck, '633 REBELEE Court Nominee, '64. CANDY CONLEY-100 Club, '62, jun- ior Council, '63, '64, Vice president, Powder Puff Football, '63, Student Coun- cil, '63, '64, Senior Class Treasurer, '64, REBELEE Court Nominee, '64. MARSHA CONLEY-In Denver, Stu- dent Council, '62, '63. I JEANNE CONNER-National Honor Society, '63, '64, Business Education Club, '64. BILL CONNERY WELDON COOKE 45 LYNDA DANNER-Powder Puff Foot- ball Team, '63, Student Council, '64, REBELEE Court Duchess, '64, Junior Council, '64, Basketball Sweetheart, '64, Miss L.H.S., '64. In Kansas, Pep Club, '62, Y-Teens, '62. 1 JONE DAVI'S4Medical Careers Club, '63, Coronation Participant, '63, Advisory Officer, '62, Student Council Alt., '62, 100 Club, '62, Dixie Dispatch, '64, Physiology Club, '64, Foreign Language Club, '64. LYNEIA DAVIS-Band, '62, '63, '64, Choir, '63, '64, Business Education Club, '64, F,H.A., '64, Chaplain of Band, '64. CAROLYN DAWSON-Advisory Of- ficer, '62, National Honor Society, '63, '64, Foreign Language Club, '63, Busi- ness Education Club, '63, Dixie Dispatch, '64. LINDA DEAN-Junior Red Cross, '62, '63, Choir, '62, '64, Business Educa- tion Club, '64, F.H.A., '64. LINDA DENNIS-F.H.A.. '63s Busi- ness Education Club, '63, '64. BARBARA DODD-100 Club, '62, Junior Council, '63, '64, National Honor- Society, '63, '64, Foreign Language Club, '63. SUSAN DOLBERRY-100 Club, '62, Junior Council, '63, '64, Medical Ca- reers Club. '63, Stagemasters, '63, Busi- ness Education Club, '64. JENE DONHAM-F,H.A,. '63, In Ar- kansas, Cheerleader, '62, Eaglette, '62, F.H.A., '62. 46 LINDA COTTON-Student 'Council '62, '64, 100 Club, '62, Junior Council, '63, '64, Youth Center Chatter, '64, REBELEE Staff, '63, Edi-tor, '64, Ad- visory Officer, '63, Powder Puff Foot- ball Team, '63, National Honor Society, '63, '64, REBELEE Court Nominee, '64. MELINDA COWAN-100 Club, '62, National Honor Society, '63, '64, Junior Council, '63, '64, Medical Careers Club, '63, Stagemasters, '63, Business Educa- tion Club, '64. KAREN CROW-National Honor So- ciety, '63, '64, Foreign Language Club, '63, Business Education Club, '64, A Cappella Choir, '63, Student Council Alt., '63. BRUCE CRITES CINDA CYRUS-Medical Careers Club, '62, '63, '64, Physiology Club, '62, '63, '64, Foreign Language Club, '62, '63, 100 Club, '62, Junior Council, '63, '64, REBELEE Staff Photographer, '64, Sr. Class Play, '64. BILLY DANIEL-Advisory Officer, '62, '63, Football, '62, '63, Baseball, '62, '63, '64, Student Council, '63, Lee Key Club, JAN DONNELLY-Junior Council, '63, '641 Powder Puff football business man- agar, '63, REBELEE staff, Photographer '23, Business manager, '643 100 Club ' 2. 1 1 MIKE DOUGLAkTrack '62 '63 '64 Rebel Brigade, '63, '64, Advisory officer 63 64 Howdy Week Favorite 63 Powder Puff Cheerleader '63 MIKE DUNN--Junior Historians '62 Industrial Arts Club, '64, Stagemasters RON DURHAM-Band '6- '63 '64 Advisory officer, '63' Art Club, '64 JUDY DYKES-Advisory officer, '62 63 64 I. Award 62 Powder Puff football team '63' REBELEE Court nom inee '64' 100 Club '62 BOB EDELBROCK JACK EDBLBROCK Chemistry Dem onstration 62 63 64 JACK EDENS-Football 62 63 64 L Club 63 Track 63 BARBARA ECHOLS Advisory officer 62 64 Band 62 63 64 Malorette 63 64 National Honor Society 63 64 Junior Council 63 64 Powder Puff football 63 Physiology Club 64 REBELEE Court Nornin e 64 Home coming Queen Nominee 64 100 Club JEAN ELDERKIN Junior Council 63 645 Powder Puff Football business man- ager, '63, Business Education, '64, REB- ELEE Court nominee, '64g 100 Club, '64. LINDA ELLIS--Advisory officer, '62, Art Club, '63, '64g Powder Puff foot- ball team, '63g Foreign Language Club, '64. RONNIE ENGER I SUSAN ESTERAK-'Girls Chorus, '64, F.T.A. '64, National Honor Society, '64, In Hooker, Oklahoma, Band, '62, '63g Cheerleader, '62, '63, Drum Major, '62, '63, Class Secretary, '63, Student Coun- cil, '633 Choir, '62, '63. ROBBIE EVINGER--Business Education Club, '63, '64, Vice-President, '64, Stu- dent Council Alt., '62. JAMES FAIRWEATHE R-Industrial Arts Club, '64. 47 Our Foreign Exchange Student, juan Moscoso DIANA FISCHER-Stage Masters, '62 '63, Art Club, '64, 100 Club, '62. JOHN FISHER-French Drama Society '63, Cheerleader, '64, Dixie Dispatch '64, Advisory Officer, '64, Key Club, '64 y BEN FRANKLIN-Track, '62, Country, '62, '63, '64, 100 Club, '62, Student Council Alt., '62, junior Fa- vorite, '63, Physiology Club, ELEE KING, '64. JIM FRANKLIN-Football, Track, '62, Foreign Language LANNY FREEMAN-Basketball, '62, Baseball, '62, '63, L Club Physiology Club, '63. BOB FULLER-Band, '62: Foreign Lan- guage Club, '63g junior Historians, '62, SCOTT FULLER-Golf Team, '62, '65, '64, L Club, '62, '63, '64, '64, Foreign Language Club, SUSAN FLOWERS-Business Education, '64, Physiology Club, '64. In Andrews, Class Officer, '62, Student Council, '62, '63, Vice President, '63: Science Club Officer, '62, Halloween Queen, '63. DIANA FOXVLER-Art Club, '65, '64, Stagemasters, '64, 100 Club, '62, A Cap- pella Choir, '63, '64. '63, Cross '63, REB- '62, '639 Club, '62, '63, '64, Key Club, '64. KAREN FURRY-Advisory Officer, '63, '6-11 Junior Favorite, '631 REBELEE Queen, '64, Business Education Club, '64: Homecoming Nominee, '6-ig 100 Club, '621 Student Council Alt., '62. 48 WILIMA GALBRAITH-F.H.A., '64. DAVID GALLIAN-Golf Team, '62, Chemistry Demonstration Club, '63, Slide Rule Club, '63, '64. That's right, pat 'ern on the back, jack-Snow those sponsors! Butch Merriman, jack Hanks, Bill Shepherd, and Brigade Sponsors Mr. Vaughn and Mr. Baker. ECHO GARLAND-Dixie Dispatch, '64. In California, Latin Club, '63, Science Club, '63, Newspaper Staff, '63, Quill and Scroll, '63, Modern Dance Club, '63 MARIE GARNER-Choir, '62. MIKE GARNER-Medical Careers, '63, Physiology Club, '63, '64, Slide Rule Club, '64. BOBBY GARST- B Team Football, '62, Co-Captain, '62, Track, '62, '63, Captain, '64, Cheerleader, '63, Head, '64, junior Council, '63, President, '64, Lee Key Club, President, '64, Howdy Week Favorite, '64, Senior Class Fa- vorite, '64. JERRY GARTON-Tennis, '64, Debate Club, '64f In San Antoni-o, Tennis, '62, '63, Football, '62, '63, Dramatics, '62. JANICE GILBERT-Business Education Club, '64. DIANE GILL-junior Council, '63, '64, Homecoming Queen Nominee, '64, Ad- visory Secretary, '64, 100 Club, '62' Student Council Alt., '63. 1 BEVERLY GIRDLEY-Junior Council, '63, '64, REBELEE Staff, '63, Faculty and Personalities Editor, '64, REBELEE Court Nominee, '64, Math Club, '64, Powder Puff Football, '63, 100 Club, '62, Youth Center Chatter, '64. 49 ELODIE GLASIER-Advisory Officer, '62, '63, Student Council, '63, Business Education Club, '64, REBELEE Court Nominee, '64, Homecoming Nominee, '64, 100 Club, '62, Student Council Alt., '64. TERRY GRACE-Basketball, '62, '63, '64. JUDY GRATTON JOHN GRIEF-Band, '62, '63, '64, Swimming Team, '62. DONNA GRIMES-Business Education Club, '64, Girl's Choir, '64. HERBERT HAGLER-Slide Rule Club, '62, Math Club, '63, '64, Chemistry Demonstration Club, '63, '64. BRENDA HALE-Business Education Club, '64. 'LINDA HALE NANCY HAI.E-Art Club, '62, '63, '64, National Honor Society, '63, '64, Busi- ness Education Club, '64, KIM HAMMOND-Football, '62, '63, '64, Baseball, '62, '63, '64, Basketball, '62, L Club, '62, '63, '64, Rebel Re- view, '62, '63, Rebel Brigade, '63, '64, Advisory Officer, '63, '64, Mr. Person- ality, '64, 100 Club, '62. MIKE HAND JACK HANKS-Baseball, '62, '63, '64, Junior Class President, '63, Football, '63 '64, Co-Captain, '64, Rebel Brigade, .'63 '64, Vice-President, '64, Advisory of- ficer, '63, L Club, '63, '64, Senior Class President, '64, Mr. Friendly, '64, Boys' State, '64, Lt. Governor, '64, Boys' Nation Vice-President, '64, At- torney Generals Youth Conference, '64, L Award, '62. 1 1 1 WAYNE HARDY-Chemistry Demon- stration Club, '63, '64. DAN HARRIS-Football, '62, '63, '64, Captain, '64, Track, '63, '64, Advisory officer, '62, Rebel Brigade, '63, '64. PAT HART-Advisory officer, '62, '63, 50 C ass of '64 VIRGINIA HEAD SHARON HERBERGER-Student Coun- cil, '63, '64, Presidents Cabinet, '63, '64, National I-Ionor Society, '63, Secre- tary, '64, junior Council, '63, Secretary, '64, Handbook Co-Chairman, '64, Miss Representative, '64, 100 Club, '62. CHERYI. HERRICKS-Art Club, '64, Future Teachers, '64, Business Educa- tion Club, '64. TERRI HOCHMAN-Art Club, '62, '63, '64, REBELEE Staff, '63, Art and Or- ganizations Eclitor, '64, National Honor Society, '63, '64, Medical Careers Club, '63, Physiology Club, '63, Foreign Lan- guage Club, '63, '64, Honor Graduate, '64, National Merit Finalist, '64, Math Club, '64, Academic Letter, '62, '63, '64, Salutatorian, '64, Sr. Class Play, '64. FRANK HOECKENDORFF ROBIN HOPKINS-In Nebraska, Choir, '62. TERRI HOWELL-In California, Car- dinettes, '63, Horseback Riding Club, '63, Bowling Club, '63. BOB HUNTER- B Team FO-otball, '62, Baseball, '62, '63, '64, Advisory Officer, '62, '64, Rebel Review, '62. BETSY HURT-Advisory Officer, '62, Art Club, '63, Foreign Language Club, '63, '64, Spanish -Club, '63, Dixie Dispatch, '64, Miss F.T.A., '64, Re- porter, '64, 100 Club, '62. KAREN INGLE-Band, '62, '63, '64, Foreign Language Club, '63, '64, Stage Band, '62. DORAN INGRHAM-Track, '62, '63, '64, Cross Country, '62, '63, '64. JIMMY JACKSON-Student Council, '62, '63, '64, Football, '62, '63, '64, Lee Key Club, '64, 100 Club, '62. SI CAROLYN JACOBS-Future Nurses of America, '62, A Cappella Choir, '62, '63, Future Homemakers of America, '63, Vice President, '64. JERRY JOHNSON-Track, '62, '63, Folk Song Club, '64. JIMMY JOHNSON-Chemistry Demon- stration Club, '63, Debate Team, '64, Stage Masters, '64, Slide Rule Club, '64. KENNETH JOHNSON-Industrial Arts Club, '64. ROM Jo11NsoN-cross-country, '62, '63, '64, Track, '62, Manager, '63, '64. GAIL JONES-F,l-LA., '63, Business Ed- ucation Club, '64. GENE JONES-Band, '63, '64, Advisory Officer, '63. In Alpine, Band, '62, Mr. Irresistible, '62, Stage Band, '62, Buc- caneer Music Festival, '62. MIKE JONES-French Club, '62, For- eign Language Club, '63, '64, Chemistry Demonstration Club, '64. PAT JONES-F.H.A., '63, F.T.A., '64, Junior Historians, '64. EVA KAPUS- L Award, '62, Foreign Language Club, '63, Business Education Club, '63, '64, National Honor Society, '63, '64. LINDA KASSON BETTY KEEL-A Cappella Choir, '62, '63, '64, Coronation Participant, '62, F.T.A., '63, '64, Foreign Language Club, '64. KAY KENNEDY-Advisory Officer, '62, Powder Puff Football Team, '63, Art Club, '64, Stagemasters, '64. MARY CAY KENNEDY-Physiology Club, '62, '64, Officer, '63, 100 Club, '62, junior Council, '63, '64, Medical Careers Club, '63, Senior Class Play, '64. DELENE KILG-ORE-In Seminole, F.T.A., '62, F.H.A., '62, Band, '62, Library Council, '62. 52 JEAN LEEPER-Advisory Officer, '62, L Award, '62, Art Club, '63, '64, Na- tional Honor Society, '63, '64, Foreign Language Club, '63, Powder Puff Foot- ball Team, '63, Girl's State, '63, Dixie Dispatch, '64, Academic Award, '63, 100 Club, '62, Senior Class Play Com- mittee, '64. STEVE LIGHT-Track, '62, '63, '64, Cross Country, '62, '63, '643 Physiology Club, '64. ROSEMARY KIMBROUGH-D i x i e Dispatch, Page Editor, '63, Photographer and Assistant Editor, '64, Stagemasters, '63, '64, Foreign Language Club, '63, Powder Puff Football Team, '63, Guitar Club, '64, Medical Careers Club, '64. MARY MARGARET KING-Arr Club, '62, '63, Latin Choir, '63, '64, F.T.A., '63, Foreign Language Club, '64, Busi- ness Education Club, '64. DOUG KIRKPATRICK-Industrial Arts Club, '62, President, '63, '64, I.A.C. District President, '64, A8cM I,A.C. Fair, '62, '63, '64. PAT KLING-Student Council, '62, Alt., '63, '64, Art Club, '63, '64, President, '64, L Award, '63, Business Educa- tzion Club, '64, Advisory Officer, '64, 100 Club, '62. CHARLES LACY-Golf Team, '62, '63. PHIL LAGO-Advisory Officer, '62, Dixie Dispatch, '64, National Honor Society, '64, ALAN LAIRD STETSON LAMINACK-Track, '62' Cross Country, '62, Advisory Officer '62, 1 s ANDY LARSON-Football, '62, '63, Advisory Officer, '62, Rebel Review, '62, '63. Susan Flowers, Junior Miss Wool of Texas, models her prize-winning suit. 53 Class officer nominees. MARY LEE MCCLURE-Student Coun- cil, '62, Presi-dent's Cabinet, '64, Hand- book CO-Chairman, '64, Junior Council, '63, Treasurer, '64, REBELEE Staff, '63, Activities Editor, '64, National Honor Society, '63, Treasurer, '64, 100' Club, '62, TONI McDANIEL-Business Education Club, '64. DAVID McDONALD LARRY MCGARY CINDY MCMANN-Stagemaster, '62, '63, '64, National Forensic League, '62, Student Council, '63, Business Education Club, '63, Powder Puff Football Team, '63, Junior Council, '63, '64, 100 Club, '62, Tbespians, '64, DIANE MCMULLAN-Band, '62, Ma- jorette, '63, '64, Junior Council, '63, '64, Powder Puff Football Team, '63, Business Education Club, '64, 100 Club, '6 2. 54 BILL LILES-Chemistry Demonstration Club, '63, '64. LYNDA LYNCH-Advisory Officer, '62, '63, Business Education Club, '64, Chemistry Demonstration Club, '64, 100 Club, '62, GARY McCALEB-Swimming Team, '62, JOHN MCNEAL Football, 62, Key Club '64, RANDY MARLOWE-Choir, '62, Bill Shepherd receives Lena Douglas Award at th-e annual '63, Vice President, '64, Track, Football Banquet. The award is presented by Mrs. Lena '62, Advisory Officer, '62, Douglas. GARY MARTIN EARL MASDON- B Team Basketball, '62, Track, '62. BOB MASTERSON-Team Basketball, '62, '64, Track, '62, Medical Careers Club, '63. MIKE MATTHEWS-F.T.A., '62, Vice President, '63, President, '64, National Honor Society, '63, '64, junior Historians, Reporter, '63, President, '64, Lee Writ- ing Club, Chairman, '64, Honor Grad- uate, '64, Academic Award, '63, '64, BOB MEADOWS-Band, '62, '63, '64, Drum Major, '62, '63, '64, Sophomore Class President, '62, Howdy Week Fa- vori-te, '62, Participant in Coronation, '62, '64, Stage Band, '62, '63, '64, Student Council Vice President, '63, Presiclent's Cabinet, '64, Boy's State, '63, Mr. Rep- resentative, '64, Honor Graduate, '64, Academic Award, '62, '63, '64. BUTCH MERRIMAN-Football, '62, '63, '64, National Honor Society, '63, Sergeant-at-Arms, '64, L Club, '63, '64, Rebel Brigade, '64, Officer, '64. SUSAN METSCHER-F.T.A., '62, '63, '64, Foreign Language Club, '63, '64' Business Education Club, '64, 55 Q HOYT MILLICAN-Art Club, '64. LINDA MILLS--Sophomore Class Treas- urer, '62, Advisory Officer, '62, Cheer- leader, '63, Head, '64, Spring Sports Sweetheart, '63, junior Council, '63, '64, Coronation Jester, '63, Powder Puff Football Team, '63, Spanish Club, '63, REBELEE Duchess, '64, Business Educa- ti-on Club, '64, 100 Club, '62. MARY MILLS MARTHADELL MQINTS-Advisory Of- ficer, '62, junior Council, '63, '64, 100 Club, '62. LINDA MITCHELL-Dixie Dispatch, '64, Medical Careers Club, '64, Foreign Language Club, '64. BARBARA MOORE-Stagemasters, '62, '63, F.H..A., '62, '63, F.T.A., '62, Med- ical Careers Club, '63, '64, Art Club, 64. C ass of '64 56 MIKE MOORE-Football, '62, '63, Track, '62, I.A.C., '63, Stagemasters, '64, Art Club, '64. BILL MORRIS-Football Manager, '64, In El Paso, B Team Track,' '62, Foot- ball Manager, '62, '63, PAMELA MORRIS-Band, '62, '63, Of- ficer, '64, Orchestra, '62, Coronation Participant, '63, Student Council, '63, National Honor Society, '63, '64, Powder Puff Football Team, '63, Business Educa- tion Club, '64, Academic Award, '62, '63, '64. JUDY MORRISON-Art Club, '63, Secretary, '64 ROY MORTON--Football, '62, Track, '63. JUAN MOSCOSO-Rebel Brigade, '64, Foreign Exchange Student, '64, Foreign Language Club, '64, Student Council, '64, Midland High School Spanish Honor Society, '64. ROY NORMAN FRANCES NUGENT-Advisory officer, '62, '63, Foreign Language Club, '63, '64, Business Education Club, '64, REBELEE Court Nominee, ROBIN O'CONNOR-Art Club, '63. DICK ODLE-Chemistry Demonstration Club, '63, President, '64, Advisory of- ficer, '64, National Honor Society, '64, Math Club, Vice President, '64, L Award, '62, '63. JIMMY OLDS-Football, '62, '63, Bas- ketball, '62, Advisory officer, '62, '63, Track, '63, Physiology Club, '63, In- dustrial Arts Club, '64, Court Escort, i 64. RICHARD ORTON-Band, '62, Assist- ant Drum Major, '63, Drum Major, '64, Medical Careers Club, President, '63, Latin Choir, '63, National Honor Society, '63, '64. CHERYL MOWELL JOHELEN NEILL-Student Council, '62, National I-Ionor Society, '63, '64, Junior Council, '63, '64, Business Education Club, '64, 100 Club, '62, Senior Class Play Committee, '64, MIKE NEI.SONfBand, '62, Choir, '62, '63, '64, Art Club, '62, '63, '64, Medical Careers Club, '64, F.T.A., '62, MARY NEWTON-Business Education Club, '64, REBELEE Court Nominee, '64 SANDRA NEXVTON-Advisory officer, '62, '63, F.T.A., '62, '63, REBELEE staff, '63, Classes Editor, '64, Student Council Alt., '62. DONNA NICHOLS-Band, '62, '63, '64, Secretary, '64, Student Council, '63, Coronation Participant, '63, National Honor Society, '63, '64, Academic Award, '62, '63, '64, Honor Graduate, '64, 100 Club, '62, Student Council Alt., '62. KENNETH NICHOLS-Skating Club, '62, Track, '63, '64, Cross Country, '63, '64. TRINA NIEMANTS-Most Friendly, '64, Howdy Favorite, '64, Student Coun- cil, President's Cabinet, '64, REBELEE Court Nominee, '64, National Honor Society, '64, Key Club Sweetheart, '64. In Abilene, Student Council, '62, Treas- urer, '63, Tennis Team, '62, '63, Na- tional Honor Society, '63, Senior Class Play Chairman, '64. DAVID NIX-Slide Rule Club, '63, '64 57 CLIFF OSBURG--I.A.C., '63, Yell along wi-th Clarkson! BRYCE PARKER-Debate Team, '63, '64, Stagemasters, '64, National Forensic League, '64, Thespians, '64, National Honor Society, '64. MARILYN PARKER-F.T.A., '62, '63: Art Club, '62, '63, Latin Choir, '63, '64, Orchestra, '62, '63, '64, Business Educa- tion Club, '64, Foreign Language Club, '64. ROBERT PATTON-Advisory Officer, '62, Rebel Review, '63, Slide Rule Club, '64, Foreign Language Club, '64, I.A.C., '64, Folk Club Vice President, '64. SUZANNE PATTERSON-Art Club, '62, RAY PAULING-Advisory Officer, '62, Art Club Vice President, '64. JEAN PENDLETON-Business Educa- tion Club, '64, Dixie Dispatch, '64, 100 Club, '62, 58 PAULETTE PACE+F.H.A., '62, '63, '64, A Cappella Choir, '63, '64. IAN ET PALMER-Advisory Officer, '62, '63, '64, Coronation Participant, '62, Jester, '63, Powder Puff Football Team, '63, 100 Club, '62, Junior Coun- cil, '63, '64, Physiology Club, '64, Court Nominee, '64, Homecoming Queen Nom- inee, '64. CONNIE PERKINS-REBELEE Court Nominee, '64. In Abilene, Advisory Of- ficer, '62, '63, Drama Club, '62, Latin Club,' '62, '63, Junior Council, '63, Powder Puff Football, '63, JOHN PERRY JAMES PINKERTON--Stagemasters, '63, '64, Thespian, '63, '64, Physiology Club, '63, Debate Team, '64. SCOOTER PIPKIN DANNY PITTMAN-Football, '62, '63, '64, Baseball, '62, '63, '64, Advisory officer, '62, '63. PAM PITTMAN-100 Club, '62, jun- ior Council, '63, '64, Medical Careers Club, '63, Powder Puff Football, '63, Physiology Club, '63, '64. CANDY POAGE-Advisory officer, '62, '63, Dixie Dispatch Staff, '63, Powder Puff Football, '63, Cheerleader, '64, REB- ELEE Court Duchess, '64, 100 Club, '62. LARRY POLK-Football, '62, '63, Ad- visory officer, '64. SANDY POLLARD-Advisory officer, '62, '63, Powder Puff Football, '63,.Dixie Dispatch Staff, '63, Junior Council, '63, '64, Business Education Club, '64, 100 Club, '62. PEGGY PORTER-Advisory officer, '62, '63, Junior Council, '63, '64, Foreign Language Club, '63, '64, Powder Puff Football, '63, Physiology Club, '64, REBELEE Court Duchess, '64, 100 Club, '62, Student Council Alt., '64. CHARLES PRATER-Physiology Club, '64. DONNIE PRUITT-Advisory officer, '62, Physiology Club, '63, '64, Chem- istry Demonstration Club, '64. RICHARD RANEY-Baseball, '62, '63, Advisory officer, '62, '63, 100 Club, '62. 59 MARY REESE-Choir, '63, Sweetheart, '64, Coronation Participant, '63, '64, REBELEE Court Nominee, '64. In-Fort Worth, Honor Society, '62. DAVID REID-Basketball, '62, Foot- ball, '62, Track, '62. JO DERRIS REYNOLDS-Student COun- cil, '62, '63, President's Cabinet, '63, Powder Puff Football, '63, Senior Class Secretary, '64, Student Council Alt., '64, EXA RICHARDSON-Sophomore Class Favorite, '62, Howdy Favorite, '62, Stu- dent Council, '62, President's Cabinet, '63, Treasurer, '64, National Honor So- ciety, '63, '64, Homecoming Queen, '64, Court Participant, '63, REBELEE Prin- cess, '64, TERRY RICHARDSON-Band, '62, '63, '64 DONNY RILEY-Band, '62, '63, '64, Stage Band, '64, Advisory Officer, '62, EARL ROBINETT- B Football, '63' B Basketball, '63, Track, '63, '64, Rebel Brigade, '64, L Club, '64, Ad- visory Otficer, '64, ln Baytown, Football, '62, B Basketball, '62, Track, '62.. SCOTT ROGERS--Advisory Officer, '62, Football, '62, '63, '64, Baseball, '62, '63, '64, L Club, '62, '63, '64, Student Council, President's Cabinet, '63, Rebel Brigade, '63, '64, REBELEE Court Escort, '64. MARY ANN ROSS-Foreign Language Club, '63, Powder Puff football, '63, National Honor Society, '63, '64, Na- tional Merit Finalist, '64, 100 Club, '62. RICHARD SAUNDERS-Football, '62, Swimming Team, '63. SUSAN SAVAGE-Physiology Club, '62, '63, '64, Medical Careers Club, '63, '64, National Honor Society, '63, '64, Folk Club, '64, L Award, '63, 100 Club, '62. JERRY SAYLOR-Art Club, '62. JON SCARPELLI-Band, '62, '63, '64s Student Council, '62, Chaplain, '63, Jun- ior Class Vice-President, '63, National Honor Society, '63, '64, Choir, '64, Ad- visory officer, '64, Senior Class Play Committee, '64. SUE SCOTT-Skating Club, '62, Busi- ness Education Club, '63, '64. RETTA SELLARS-Advisory officer, '62, '63, Student Council, '62, Coronation Participant, '63, Powder Puff Football, '63, Junior Council, '63, '64. JOAN SELMAN-Band, '62, '63, '64, F.T.A., '62, Stage Band, '62, '63, '64, Latin Choir, '63, National Honor So- ciety, '63, '64. BILL SHANDS-Football, '62, '63, '64' L Club, '62, '63, '64. 1 RUBY SHAW--Powder Puff Football, '63, Art Club, 64, Business Education Club, '64, 100 Club, '62. BILL SHEPHERD-Football, '62, '63, '64, Track, '62, '63, '64, Basketball, '62, '63, L Club, '62, '63, '64, Ad- visory officer, '62, '63, Student Council, '63, '64, Class officer, '63, National Honor Society, '63, '64,-Vice President, '64, Boys' State, '63, Attorney General's Youth Conference, '63, Rebel Brigade, '63, '64, President, '64, Mr. L.H,S., '64, Lena Douglas Award, '64, REBELEE sports edi-tor, '64, Honor graduate, '64, junior Council, '63, '64, Vice President, '64, Track Co-Captain, '64, Student Council President's Cabinet, '63, '64. BINKY SIMMONS DEE SIMON-Art Club, '62, '63, '64, Foreign Language Club, '64, Skating Club, '63, French Drama Society, '64. BEVERLY SMITH--100 Club, '62, F.H.A., '62, '63, '64, Latin Choir, '63, '64, Foreign Language Club, '63, '64, Advisory officer, '64, REBELEE Court Nominee, '64. BRUCE SMITH-Football, '62, '63, '64, Student Council, '62, Baseball, '63, L Club, '63, '64, National Honor Society, '63, President, '64, Rebel Brigade, '64. DEEDEE SMITH-Medical Careers Club, '63, '64, Stagemasters, '63, Busi- ness Education Club, '64, F.T.A., '64' Foreign Language Club, '64. MIKE SMITH-Choir, '62, '63, '64' Tennis, '63, Stagemasters, '64. y SHARON SMITH-Stagemasters, '62, Choir, '63, Secretary, '64, Latin Choir, '63, National Honor Society, '63, '64' Advisory officer, '64, Trio, '62, bl HELEN SNODY-Advisory officer, '633 Business Education Club, '64, 100 Club, '62, DOUGLAS SPILLERS-Football, '63, Choir, '63, '64, President A Cappella, '64, Track, '64. In Odessa, Football, '62, Key Club, '62, Choir, '62, Track, '62, DENNIS SPRADLEY-Basketball, '62, Baseball, '62, '63, Student Council, '62, '63, '64, Presidents Cabinet, '63, '64, Physiology Club, '62, '63, '64, President '64, Editor of Dixie Dispatch, '64, REBELEE Staff, '64, Key Club, Sec- retary, '64, L Award, '62, '64, JEAN STARR-Student Council, '62, '63, President's Cabinet, '63, Correspond- ing Secretary, '64, junior Class Treasurer, '63, Powder Puff Football, '63, junior Council, '63, '64, Homecoming Queen nominee, '64, REBELEE Court Nominee, '64, 100 Club, '62, PAM STEPHENSON-Choir, '62, '63, '64, F.H.A., '62, Business Education Club, '63, '64. SAM STOKES-Chemistry Demonstra- tion Club, '63. BILLY STRICKLAND-Footbal l, '62 , Advisory officer, '62, Art Club, '64, Key Club, Treasurer, '64, VIRGINIA STURM-F.H.A., '65, VIRGINIA STYLES-Choir, '62, '63, '64, Medical Careers Club, '63, Foreign Language Club, '63, '64, Dixie Dispatch Staff, '64, Spanish Club, '63. GREG SWANSON- B -Football man- ager, '62, Advisory officer, '64, Cross Country, '64. DAVID TAYLOR--Band, '62, '63, '64, Golf, '62, Medical Careers Club, '63, Choir, Secretary-Treasurer, '64, Stage Band, '64. SHARON TAYLOR JOE TERRY-Track, '62, '65, '64, Phys- iology Club, 63, '64, Medical Careers Club, '63, Foreign Language Club, '63, '64, Art Club, '64. FRANKIE THOMAS-Business Educa- tion Club, '63, '64. GEORGIA TODD-Student Council, '62, Advisory officer, '62, Spanish Club, '63, French Drama Society, '64. 62 LARRY TOMLINSON-Industrial Arts Club, Sergeant-at-arms, '63, Vice-Presi- dent, '64. PAM TURNER-Band, '62, '63, '64, Physiology Club, '64, Business Educa- tion Club, '64, PENE TURNER-Advisory officer, '62, '63, '64, Band, '62, '63, '64, Business Education Club, '64, Physiology Club, '64, 100 Club, '62, Student Council Alt., '62, BETSY VILVEN-junior Council, '63, '64, Powder Puff Football, '63, Physi- ology Club, '64, Foreign Language Club, '64, Dixie Dispatch Staff, '64, REBELEE Court nominee, '64, 100 Club, '62. CAMELIA VOS CINDA VROMAN-F.H.A., '62, For- eign Language Club, '63, Business Educa- tion Club, '64, ROBERT VUALKER-Band, '62, Basket- ball, '62, '63, '64. TIM WALL JEFF WALLACE-Basketball, '62, '63, '64 MADLYN WARD-Medical Careers Club, '63, Treasurer, '64, Advisory of- ficer, '64, DONNA WATLEY BOBBY WEBER-Basketball, '62, '63, Captain, '64, Baseball, '62, '63, '64, L Club, '62, '63, '64, Rebel Brigade, '63,' '64, Most Outstanding Athlete, '64. LAURA WELCH-Junior Council, '63, '64, REBELEE staff, '63, Advisory of- ficer, '64, Homecoming queen nominee, '64, REBELEE Court nominee, '64, 100 Club, '62, Student Council Alt., '64. CLEVE WEST-Tennis, '62, '63, Ad- visory officer, '62, '63, Art Club, '64, Physiology Club, '64. SHARON WHITE-Advisory officer, '62, Powder Puff Football, '63, Vice President of Senior Class, '64, Home- coming queen nominee, '64, REBELEE Court nominee, '64, Business Education Club, Treasurer, '64, 100 Club, '62, 63 SUSAN VUHITE-Advisory officer, '62, '63, '64, Dixie Dispatch staff, '63, Busi- ness Education Club, '64, REBELEE court nominee, '64, 100 Club, '62, Stu- dent Council Alt., '62. CHERYL VUILDERSPIN-N a t i O Fl al Honor Society, '63, '64, Physiology Club, '63, Art Club, '63Z Choi-r, '64, 100 Club, '62, NANCY WILEY-Advisory' officer, '62, FHA., '64. DAVE WILLIAMS-Baseball, '62, Foot- ball, '62, Art Club, '64. JOHN TOM XVILLIAMS-Sophomore Class Vice President, '62, Basketball, '62, '63, '64, Co-Captain, '64, Student Council, '63, Foreign Language Club, '63, President, '64, Rebel Brigade, '64, REBELEE Court, '64. KATHRYN WILLIAMS-Skating Club, '62, F.H.A., '62, '63, Choir, '62, Busi- ness Education Club, '63, '64. RICKY WILLIAMS-Swimming Team, '62, '63, '64, Band, '62, '63, '64, Stage Band, '62, Medical Careers Club, '63, Student Council Alt., '63. RONNIE WILLIAMS-Swim team, '62, '63, CAROL WILSON-National Thespians, '64, National Forensic, '64, Stagemasters, '64, The Curious Savage, '64, Eliza- beth the Queen, '64, A Young Lady of Property, '64, 100 Club, '64. MIKE WILSON- B Team Football, '63, Dixie Dispatch, '63, Sports Editor, '64, I.A.C., Reporter, '64, At Midland High School, Baseball, '62, Club, '62, Advisory Officer, '62, TOMMY VUILSON-Swimming Team, '62, '63, '64, L Club, '62, '63, Foreign Language Club, '63, '64. TED WINDECKER-Debate Club, '65, '64, Chemistry Demonstration, '63, Vice President, '64, National Honor Society, '64, In Hondo, School Photographer, '62, Forensic, '63, Senior Class Play Com- mittee, '64. LEONARD WOOD-Band, '62, '63, '64, Industrial Arts Club, '64. RONALD YARBROUGH-Band, '62, '63, '64,,Tennis, '62, Basketball. '62, Stage Band, '64. BILL YOUNG--Track, '62, Advisory officer. '63, Key Club Vice-President, '64. 64 'kr SUZANNE Y O U N G-Art I-ANA YOUNG-Choir, '64g Club, '62, '64g National Honor Business Education Club, '64. Society, '63, '64, Business Educa- tion Club, '64. LORI ZARCHIN-Foreign Lan- - guage Club, ,62, ,61 ,642 Na- EQRBARA ZEIGLER-Choir, tional Honor Society, '63, '64, French Drama Club, '63, '64, Business Education Club, '64. L Brains behind Bye Bye, Bobbie ! Jack Hanks, Senior Class President, and Trina Niemants, Senior Class Play Chairman-. AWARD AND SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS-1963-64 jack Hanks: Texas University Exes Association Bob Meadows: Lee Student Council jon Scarpelli: University of Houston Franklin Award Lee Student Council Phil Lago: En Amie Study Club Charles Anderle: Rocco C. Caffarelli Merit Scholarship Dwayne Casbeer: Lee Booster Club Mary Ann Ross: Daughters of the American Revolution Jean Starr: Hulda Driscoll Award Pamela Morris: City Council of the P.T.A. Midland County Teachers Association Carol Byrd: Midland Rotary Club Terri Hochman: Stanford University Cheryl Herricks: University of Dallas David Anderson: Tuition to any state supported college Dixie Bruce: Kappa Kappa Gamma Award Bill Shepherd: Appointee U.S. Air Force Academy Sharon Herberger: Midland National Bank Scholarship Awards Assembly-May 13. 66 1,4 ' f f David and Terri pave the road to success!! DAVID ANDERSON TERRI HOCHMAN Valedictorian Salutatorian HONOR GRADUATES Charles Anderle David Anderson Lyle Burkhead Terri Hochman Mike Matthews Bob Meadows Donna Nichols Bill Shepherd In Memoriam , fqk! Mike Douglas T , ,M f f fi , , ff ff Wfieffewfefwmfm f f , f , V f, f , ifijyiyw f , K V if f ffif WK' ,iff ,, f , ff, ,, Q Revereiice, Love, Gmtitiicle The Will to Obey and The 1 J -S iii? Will to S ewfe id . -e1X-' I can st111 see iX e Those eyes--full of deh s The mouth-ever a T so An armload of books ifilsf' And the walk that resembled Y011ff5fTv11S , Always F11 recglj , oossooo That sense of I The effervesceht good will X X 11-5-263 The sportsmanshTE35fssllso osif s5e i1j i fg i f And-the obeghiekioeosgtogduty Thai WHS o-osT- ilviziiff-V is ' ,, s,,.s,. 1 '-'. P -. . He was soosggguch a Semgf, P i ' 1 Jlf-i s--T' 1 1 i--, ooo- ia? f-,- i si'o L ww ' Y 'X '- s - f,.. ,.., K --f,1,1:7iz: ',,,-.' 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With the memory of two years at Lee, we met the Constant flow of homework, pep rallies, skipped lunches, and frazzled nerves. To our vocabulary we added such words as Mrs. Parr, Mr. Devenport, bangle sales, and powder puff football. We became absorbed with anticipation of the junior-Senior Prom . . . as the juniors of 1964. Junior Class President ,.l.,.....V Vice-President ....,.t Secretary is a,.. .. Treasurer ....,su 72 fficers Bob Fuller .. Bill Tillman Kenny Jastrow Phyllis Giggy Karen Abbott Mike Abbott Claudia Abel Don Adams Richard Adams Sam Adams Chan Alexander Donna Allen Kathy Allen Ray Allen Mary Allred Alice Altenhoff Mary Ann Amis Laura Anthony Ann Armstrong Penny Arrington Stephen Ash Larry Atehley Marilyn Aubach Gale Awbrey Mike Bailey Carol Baker Charles Baker Cheryl Baley Judy Balo Barbara Barnes Craig Barnes jimmy Basse Carol Batchelor Don Beach Ronnie Bearden Reece Beasley Sharon Beasley Judy Benham Wesley Benton Lavette Betts Janice Beyer Mike Beyer Randy Bicker Jerry Billings Gloria Bippen Tim Bishop Sherry Blackman John Blevins Glenda Blocker Alice Blount Charles Boler Anita Bolton Kirk Bonds Jeanette Boren Cindy Bowen Mona Box David Brack Billy Bradshaw Bonnie Bridgeman Ronald Briley Judy Brink Candy Brotherton Carole Brown Clara Brown Donna Brown Roy Brown Steve Brown Patsy Browning Elizabeth Bryson Kathy Burk Richard Burnett Glenda Burns Jerry Burns Lucy Burton if f '9 N 7, '5 ff 'EJQ P, 1 575 fv W0 Susan Cook Cindy Cooper David Cooper Craig Copeland Mike Cox Randy Cox Sandra Caldwell Betty Campbell Steve Capelle Phyllis Cappadonna Ron Cardin Roy Carrell Wilma Carlton Cathy Carothers Tommy Casbeer Glennda Cash Charles Cathey Lyn Caudle Pam Chauvin jim Chidlaw Bill Chynoweth CeCe Clark Judy Clark james Clements jean Ann Clingman Cecilia Coburn Cheryl Coffman Lloyd Cole Jimmy Collie Eddie Commons Tom Conley Ronnie Tefteller campaigns Ricky Craft Sharon Crozier Rosalind Culbertson Benny Culver Jimmy Damron Sharon Davidson Billy Davis Don Davis Richard Davis Sandra Davis Linda Dawson janet Dayton Linda Diemer Marilyn DeMoss Scott Dennis Mike Dillard Sue Dishman Sherry Dixon Liz Dobbs Lee Downs jimmy Downum Cathy Duke Ken Dunlap Marshall Dunlap Linda Dunnam Lynn Dye John Earnest Dianne Eastwood Bob Edelbrock Bruce Edwards Lynn Edwards Dee Eglin Sharon Eldred Mary Ellison Sharon Espy Uhr , 'M' is.. ff , 'll 2, Q 'Qi 'Q W? I Roger Estes Ronnie Estes Prissy Evinger Mike Farmer Johnny Farrell Jeanne Faulkner Frances Fields Shirley Fink Linda Fisheck Pam Fisher Pat Fischer Don Fisler Kathy Fisler Suzanne Fitzgerald Kathy Ford Sue Forsyth Judy Fouch Judy Frazier Susie Frederickson Pat Freeman Mike Frizzell Bob Fuller David Gaige Karen Gandy Eric Garland Jo Garner Curtis Gifford Jimmy Gilbow Phyllis Giggy Dale Gilbert Carren Glover Galen Goodman Cheri Gossett Carolyn Grafa Patty Green Theresa Green Mary Ann Greene Cheryl Griffin Jeanie Grimes Dennis Grubb Judy Guidice Suzanne Gunter Preston Guthrie Bill Hajek Carolyn Hale Shirley Hale Guy Hall Janet Hall Ricki Hall Susan Hall Gene Hamilton Nelda Hammett Anna Haney Steve Haney Susan Hanes J we J. gg ' ' V, if., I, ,ww X i -4539 V. WW, A Edward Harbin Carolyn Hardy Larry Harkrider Bob Harper Jim Hartman Susan Harrison James Haurl Kay Hayden Vonnie Hayes Jed Heard Jan Hennen Cheryl Herring John Hester Eva Higgins Randy Hill , ,mf G ff ' .vw-f f f W 3 f , im, ,rv f Sandra Hutchings Sandra Kay Hunt Pam Hudson Donna Hudson Harriet Ingram Rocky Isbell Leslie Ishmael Ann jackson Dina jackson Anna james Gary james Karen jorgenson Kenny jastrow Clayton jauz Libby jeffrey Steve Hill Jim Hindman Ronald Hinds Bob Hoelzel Cathy Hogue Bill Hollis Brenda Holloway jim Holman Randi Holman Laurel Hooks Kelly Hood Judy Hopkins Gary Hopper Carolyn Horton Morris Horton Margaret House Connie Howard Jimmy Howard Sheryl Howard Guy Hyde Donna jenkins Nancy jenkins Robert Jennings Susie Jeter Dorothy Jobe Greg johnson jo Ann johnson Robbi johnson Mitzi johnson Bobby jones Brenda jones Diane jones Nancy jones Tina jones Carol Joy Karen Kaigler Carol Kangas John Kelly Ellen Kennedy Nancy Kester Ronnie Killough Bucky Kimble Steve King Barbara Kipgen Tommy Kipgen Lance Kitchens Howard Klinger Patty Knight Lynda Knowles Wes Krueger Carolyn Krupa Sandy Kutenian johnny La Fitte La Donna La Fitte Richard Lang fi WHY 5 fy! T-ev' ? .ffffim 4 Sally Langley Barbara Lavely Betty Lowrance Stephanie Lawrence Larry Lee Peggy Lee Bruce Lendrum Mary Ann Lenz Guy Leonard LaVerne Lepley Leland Lewis Lisa Lindner Chuck Loftin Jimmy Lovell Eddie. Lundberg Tirn Lundberg Betty Lynch jane McAdon Brenda McClurg Suzanne McCoy Dick McFarland Kay McGahen Dennis McKerley Curtis McKinney John MQN ary Bill McNeill Lee McRight Stephanie Machen Sandy Madden Jimmy Maddox Vicky Mallan Connie Manna Tommy Manning Betty Martin Sunnye Martin il Woody Martinsen Bill Massey Ronnie Matthews Susan Mattison Bill Mealer jaynne Metscher Lianne Micllciff Albert Miller Henry Miller Linda Miller Linda Mills Carolyn Millican Carolyn Mitchell Diana Moake Faye Mock De Elva Moelling john Moffitt Dan Moody Kathy Moore Sherry Moore Vicky Moore Virginia Moore Phyllis Morrow Tommy Moseley Susan Mueller Tommy Mulkey Bobby Mullins Ieanne Muniz Craig Neatherlin Ken Neill Sharlot Nelson Karyn Newby joe Newman Bill Newton Terry Nicodernus Dick Nipp Chris Noel Wayne Norman Margo Nowell Sharon Olds Marion Oliver Kathy Orson Cindy Ortloff Deena Ortoleva Donna Overby ,Don Owen Lynne Parkins Linda Parnell Sally Patrick Tommy Patrick Bobby Patterson Oniece Patterson Melvin Pearson Ann Pease David Peeler Billy Perryman Ricky Perryman jill Pettus Curtis Phillips Phyllis Phillips Donald Pittman Richard Potter Steve Potter George Prickett Richard Puckett Robert Pulse Allan Queen Carol Randall Vicki Raney john Rasure Larry Reddell Barbara Reed Terry Reese james Rehders Carol Riek Ronnie Reid Becki Ripley Danny Roberts Donna Robey Betty Rogers David Rogers Sharon Rose Sheila Rosenbalm Kyle Rountree Peggy ROY Ann Russell Bill Sargent Terry Schreiner Roger Schuelke Keith Schwamkrug 9' i i 'F'g-, -QQ, L EN s-.mf 117' Della Scott Richard Shoemate Ronnie Shawn Steve Shelton Lynn Shields Diana Shults Melodie Shute Gene Simmons Carol Simmons Judy Simmons Craig Skaggs jack Skidmore jimmy Smith Tommy Smith Kay Smyre Ann Talley Sharon Tarver jeff Tate Carolyn Taylor Elbert Taylor Paula Taylor Ray Taylor Garry Teague Cecil Teems Ronnie Tefteller Pam Thomas Roger Thomas Tressa Thomas Steve Thompson Trudy Thompson Jacky Snody Gary Sonnamaker Melton Sowell Karla Spencer Rickey Stansbury Marsha Stark Bonnie Starkey Allen Smith Pat Smith Pete Starritt Melba Stegall Dale Stewart Pat Stewart Sheila Stidham Jean Stone Betty jane Storms David Strickland Bobby Stringer Lee Stroh Gilbert Swain Thomas Thornell Randy Thornton Nancy Thorp Terry Throckmorton Debbie Thummel Ronald Thurston Ruth Tiemann Bill Tillman Patricia Trott Mike Troy Bruce Turner Revis Tyler Nancy Vaden Gaylord Vaughan Dorothy Wadley Gayla Walsh Susan Walters jan Walton Tommy Ward Barbara XVatson -It Q Female Athletes? Sharon Watson Vicki Watson Nelson Wellborn Susan Westbrook Frank Westerman Terri Wfheeler Robert Wright Greg Wyatt Betty Wfynn Dianna Yates Cheryl Wood john Woods Pam Woolley Thomas Whiles Betty White Juanita 'White Marsha Wfhite Lynne Whitmire Linda Wiles Judy Williams Mac Williams Richard Williams Roy Williams Vernon Williams Gayle Williamson Alan Wilson Charles Wilson George Wilson Pat Wilson Donny Winkler Klaus Wolfenberger Kathryn Womack Mike Wood SWEET nothings ' ' Class of 966 Not yet with the swagger of seniors but no longer with the fear of freshmen, the Sophomore Class returned in September of 1963. So quickly were we burdened with homework, we had no time to assume an attitude and become engrossed in the privilege of looking down on freshmen. We could be found almost anywhere . . . in the between-class rush . . . yelling our heads off at pep rallies . . . storming the cafeteria and Youth Center at noon . . . slaving on our Homecoming Float . . . anywhere there was work to be done. Sophomore C ass fficers President ......s..s .. Bob Nolen Vice-President ..,,s ,.,s. , Dicky Fuller Secretary .ss,. so C C C Lori Gunter Treasurer , .A Cherry Cole 88 Fred Abbott Susan Adams David Adcock Dottie Aiken Sandy Albrecht Roger Allen Earl Anderson Neil Anderson Cherry Arnold Martha Atchison Connie Atwater Alice Bailey Mary Baker Rheta Baker Sandy Barrett Cathie Barrington Tommy Bartlett David Becker Donna Beck Steve Becker Royce Bell Merwyn Bell Steve Betton Rita Biar Danny Bisbee David Bishop Carolyn Black Nancy Brack Gerald Blankenship Kenny Bland Diane Blankenship Sue Bliss Charles Blocker Don Bonneau Ron Bonne-au jo Ann Bowen jimmy Bowen Marc Bowman Carmen Box Jean Boynton Johnny Branen Pam Branson Ian Brantley Brenda Brenneman Donald Bridgewater Bruce Brittain Elvin Britton Kenneth Britton Susan Brogdon Kay Brookshire Pat Brow Doug Brown Jan Braun joe Brown john Brown jon Brown Swann Brown Victor Brown Byron Browne Kay Broussard Robert Bruce Carolyn Brunson Jimmy Buffaloe Donna Buie Sharron Burns Eugene Burton Rita Busby Gail Butler Betty Button Audrey Butts 90 john Cobb Cherry Cole Barbara Colgrove Candy Combs Sherry Combs Phyllis Conley Banks Campbell Carole Campbell Nita Campbell Luella Capsey Kay Caraway Claudia Carlisle Dale Carr Lesa Castle Kenny Cauble Connie Cauthen Debbie Chamness Sammy Chaney David Chapman Suzanne Chesney Bob Childers Lamar Clark Charlotte Clarkson Mike Clarkson Richards Coats Elizabeth Cobb White socks ??? Bill Conner Cindy Conrad Judy Cook John Corey Richard Cotte Lloyd Coe Keith Covington Randy Cox Ricky Craven Sue Crockett Doug Crouser Judy Crumpton Gloria Culver Norma Culver Barbara Curry Lynn Curry James Davis Janice Davis Randy Davis Graeme Day John Day Donnis Dennis Mitchell Davenport Ronnie Dobson Kathy Dodd Mike Douglas Lyn Downs Sandy Downum Chuck Dragisic Jim Dublin Sophomore X A Kathy Duncan Tony Duncan Eddie Dunn Patti Dunn Peggy Dunn Tony Durrell Gene Dye David Edwards Suzanne Edwards Judy Ehlers Patty Elam Buddy Ellis Lynette England john Epley Sibyll Espy Phil Estes Duane Evans Gary Farnum Linda Farrell Bob Pharris Connie Farris George Faulkner Rom ,Felnagle Chuck Ferguson R. B. Fields Cecelia Fisher Mary Fisher Jackie Fitzgerald Judy Fletcher Linda Flowers Cindy Fly Pat Flinn Bruce Fothergill Richard Fowler Winston Freeman Bill Fulgham Dick Fuller Randy Fuller Brenda Gale Joe Galow Scooter Gardner Carol Garvin Vicki Gault Paul Gauntt Bill Gill Hal Gill Ellen Gills Lou Ann Gillum Marilyn Godwin Robert Goff Trey Grafa Alan Graham Dana Graham Gerald Graham Eddy Grant Larry Green Martha Greene Lynn Crenwelge immy Grimes Kelly Grissom Wanna race? anice Groom Lance Grove Royce Gulley Lori Gunter Jim Guthrie Lynda Haden Clare Hakeman Lajoyce Hall Kathy Haltom Dianna Hambrick Vicki Hamilton Harold Hanzel Sandy Hardin Mickey Harkins Cindy Harper Randy Harris Ross Harris john Hart Jack Harvey Frank Hawkins Ioey Heinemann Rick Heath Larry Henson Sally Hickman Nancy Higgins Caren Hilburn Kathy Hill Tim Hill james Hines Lee Hobbs Elaine Hodge Weldon Hodges Faye Hoff Debbie Holder Hillary Holloway David Hollrah Alan Holley Cindy Holmes Jerry Hopkins Billy Hopper Rita Hopwood Gary Howard Charles Howell Theresa Howell David Hubbard Karen Huffstutler Ginger Hughes joe Hunter Clint Hurst jimmy Hurst Linda Hurst Gregg Hurt Mike Ingle john jackson Becky james Terry jastrow Carl Jennings Charlie johnson Mickey johnston Becky jones Berniece Jones Evie Kasson Harvey Keel Robert Keegan Keith Keitburr Linda Keith Katie Keller john Kelley Rob Kelly Judy Keltner Craig Kennedy Michael Kennedy Beverly King Terrill King DeWayne Kinsey Carol Klinger Flora Klobus Al Kunkel Paul Lain john Laird Stephanie Laminack Linda Lowrance Warren Lee-ton Dennis Lee Kenneth LeMay David Leonard Marena Lienhard john Lindernood Francis Loftin Darlene McBrayer Candy McCauley Don McClure Craig McCright Don McCurley Linda McElroy Sharon McGee Par McGuire Buddy Mclntyre 'lanie McKenzie Suzi McLaughlin Virginia McLaurin james McLaurin Alice McNew Mac McWilliams Mitzi McWilliams jimmy Macs Loretta Malone Derma Marcum Sue Marker Kenny Marlowe Dee Martin Jack Martin Linda Martin Melinda Mason Betty Moss Randy Mathews Gary Matney Rodney Maupin Richard Melville Alice Meredith Ruby Merritt Karen Mikesell jean Miley Bob Miller Sally Miller Scott Miller Larry Millican john Milor XValter Mims Judy Mitchell Denise Moore Dana Montgomery Dianne Montgomery James Moody jimmy Moore Ross Moore Cynthia Morris Linda Morris Marvin Morris Clydine Morris Laura Martenson 98 :af 1 X fx 'Q , --,Vx -re 56 5 ,,. af C9 .U xx X 'fd' fW's 'TY ia? 4'-vw V'-vr David Moudy Katie Murphree Harry Murray Libby Mustian Gary Nabors Ricky Nay Practicing up for Howdy Week Don Neill Janna Neithercutt Bryan Nevill Barbara Newkirk jerry Newman Ruth Newton Frances Newton Raymond Niedecker Bob Nolen Ronald Oglesby Comer Oliver James O'Neill Susan Orwig Mike Owings Virginia Padgett Douglas Page Tim Parker Clyde Parks Class officer nominees Mary Pearson john Pecorino Genie Penn Patricia Perine Mike Perry Barbara Petree Bobbie Phariss David Phillips Freddy Phipps jane Pittman Charles Ponder Mike Ponder Debbie Poole Candy Porter Diana Porter Gary Porter Gayle Porter Gary Prater jay Price Mike Price Mickey Patterson Kenneth Payne Marianne Payne Kay Priddy Donna Pulse David Pylant Lyndie Ragland Nancy Reid David Ranowsky Laura Rassrnan Randy Ratliff Jerry Register Roy Reid Glen Ramsey jerry Richardson Neil Richmond Jerry Rinehart Julie Robb Lee Roberts Ronnie Robinson Ronnie Robison Linda Robnett Mike Rockwell Dianne Rodgers Allen Rogers Wayne Roundtree Frank Rowbotham Gloria Rowbotham Allen Rubin David Rubin james Ruby joy Runnestrand Danny Runyan Ron Rush Karen Savage john Schneider Dee Schofield Virginia Scofield l0l jimmy Selman Greg Shawn Peggy Shepherd Sandra Shew Linda Shirley Duane Shock Bobbie Shoemaker Gana Shriver Susan Simon Mary Lou Simpson Sandra Sims Carolyn Skaggs Chriss Slaughter Debbie Sloan Danny Smith Glenda Smith Laura Smith Pat Smyth Karl Snips Sandra Snipes Sandra Snyder Frances Sole Craig Spencer Rusty Stallings Bruce Stanley Ric Steele Vic Steele Jimmy Stephens Marty Stephenson Terry Stevens I02 Sophomore Sandra Stewart Sherri Stiles Pat Stone Carol Story Karen Strong Carol Sutton Paul Sutton Linda Tabor Linda Talbot Bobbie Sue Tarr Pat Taylor Tommy Taylor joe Teems Roy Terry Suzy Terry Steve Thomas Janie Thomason james Thompson Richard Thompson Sandra Thompson Mark Thomson janet Thorne Maury Thornton Neill Thornton Gilbert Tiemann Rita Tomlinson Ann Towery Mary Ann Trice Danny Trimble Gary Trimm Alfred Trostman Billie Troublefield Robert Truitt jimmy Trulock Tina Tucker Cid Turner Larry Tyson DeWayne Varnadore Connie Vincent Bob Waddell Tony Wade jimmy Wakefield Lyndia Wallace Dianne Waller Pam Waller Nita Waltrip Rita Waltrip Cynthia Warren Phil Watkins Kathy Weaver Greg Weeter Bob West IO4 .-,vf itil Football separates the men from the boys, not from the girls. Al White Jack Whitmire Barbara Wicker Nancy Wilcox Mark Wilkinson Linda Williams Carolyn Willingham Betty Wilson Jimmie Wilson Marcie Wilson Venice Wilson Charlotte Winslow john Wright Marsha Wright Sharon Urguhart Carolyn Yardley Karen Yates Karin York Roger Allen Richard Carlton Charlotte Chenevert Quita Cox Linda Huckabee Larry Marcum Class of '6 September of 1963 beckoned the underdog Freshman Class to the beginning of their four-year stay at L.H.S. Preliminary feelings of awe and jitters were lessened at orientation when the cheerleaders welcomed us to the school. Quickly fitting into the picture, we soon found we were joining the upperclassmen in a nine-month obstacle course of exams, homework, reports, and other necessary habits. All told, our first year at Lee was not so bad or hectic as our upperclassmen friends would have had us believe. Freshman Class fficers President ii,..t,t,t.. ,, ,t Ronnie Smith Vice-President ..ttt .,........... G ail Stephens Secretary Mary Alice Tudor Treasurer t t,tt, Pam I-layhurst IO6 Freshmen jesi Acklen Paula Adkins Judy Akins Debbie Albright Sandra Aldrich Pricilla Alexander Rosella Alcala Cora Altenhoff Greg Anderson Kathi Anderson Pat Anderson Carlye Andrews Ann Appling Kay Armstrong Kathy Ash Paula Arnold Rickey Awbrey Bonnie Atchley Frances Bain Bill Baker Francys Ballenger jerry Banks Eugenia Barbre Michele Bearden Robert Barker Hal Barkley Bill Barnett Craig Barnett Larry Barnett Marie Barron uni IO8 Freshmen take advantage of Student Store. Roger Bennett Gary Berry Trey Berry Beverly Beumeler Ray Bicker Carolyn Biggerstaff Barbara Bigard jimmy Billington Sandra Bivens Bobby Black Delbert Blanchard Rodney Bland Craig Bolden Alan Bonds Linda Bowen Alan Basil Ronnie Baxter Eddie Beal Dannie Beasley Judi Belknap Barry Bell Kathie Bell Mike Benham janet Beatty Glenda Beaver Donna Becker Kenneth Bradshaw Steve Brake Malinda Brazell jeddy Bridgeman Julia Bridgewater Rowe Bright All Class officer nominees Rhonda Brittain Ben Brooks james Browder Kathy Brown Bonnie Browne Carl Browning David Browning Mary Bryan Sonny Buck Brenda Buffaloe Donna Bullion Joyce Buntin Al Buron Linda Burgbacher Donna Burk Ray Burnett Judy Busby Judy Butler Mike Cack Cecil Caldwell Linda Camp Roger Camp Pam Campbell Terry Cantrell Debbie Capsey Linda Carden Danny Cardin Susan Carlton Mike Carroll Paul Caudle Phil Caudle Laurel Chaput Richard Cheek Linda Chynoweth Bob Clark Katie Clark Kathy Clingman Rita Clingman Letta Clowers Karen Collins Ronnie Combs Linda Compton Gayle Condon Debbye Conly Rosemary Cook Teresa Cook Carol Cooke Freshmen 'ffm' H 'fl 'fi 3 Q i I , 5 aa Q - 1 E, it . V .rl 1 3 1 if N' XV' , 6' aff ' .1 Glenda Cooper Samantha Cooper Rae jean Corley Steve Cottrell Andrea Covington David Creecy David Cristiani Debbie Crockett Donna Crookharn Steve Crosby Caryn Cross Patricia Cunningham Loyce Currie Kay Dale Kay Daves Laurie Davidson Peggy Davis Ronnie Deeds Raymond Dees Bill Dixson Pam Dodson Robin Donnelly Robert Dorris janene Dorrough Dinah Doty Steve Douglas Robert Drake Marilyn Duff Linda Dunagan Sue Earnest Brien Euley Lynda Eatherly Patricia Eddy Walter Edwards jane Ehlers Mike Elclrecl Susan Emmanuel Shanna Estes Diana Faulkner Pat Feller Susan Ferris Beth Florence Don Flournoy Steve Fegett Kathy Ford Robert Fowler Terry Fowler Cecilia Francis jimmy Francis Karen Franklin Diane Frederickson Rusty Freeman Karen Frigon Roger Fryou Pam Fuller Cecil Garner Connie Garren Pete Garren Susan Gauntt jack Gerhardt Barbara Gibbs Ronnie Gibson Randy Gilliam Debbie Gittins jim Goodman David Goodrum Gary Gool George Goolsby Bobbie Goss jefferey Gouclie ,7 -' Ei! ,,x 9. 4 'Q rf Lf if H 'Q -jz:'iQ, , Q 15 fa' my f Q' 'TTI 5 J U ,V uf Q A ,y.i 'XXJ Q A cifxli 1 M3 X . . f Nc A M 'Nu -4 fm... ,,....,a M.. , ' : -5.-...My-.. , .. c.Z'Z.,..., H Y ':9h Donna Gox er Linda Graham Ronnie Gray Gnqrypxz I f I I Y Y... V553 beat Midland: and THEN theres varsityf Delois Grayson Eddie Grisham Lon Grimes Bill Groom Judy Gumm David Hale Christi Hall jan Hallman Debbie Halsey George Hamilton Jimmy Hamilton Becky Hamm Marlane Handlj' Greg Harless Charles Hart Linda Hart Teresa Hart Diane Hastie Bobby Hathawy Charlie Hayes jim Hayes Pam Hayhurst Judy Hedtke Ann Heisner Terri Henderson Susan Hendrix Carol Henry Sherrie Hinson Vicki Herricks Glen Hicks Shirley Higgins johnny Highbarger Carla Hill Theresa Hill Freshman girls play dress-up. Steve Hiltpold David Hinds Gerald Hinson Marie Hobbs Harriet Hochman Jack Hogan 3 Freshmen Connie Holland Chris Holmquest Jocie Hooper Joy Hoover Gary Horne Steve Horst Eugene Horton Mike Haught Pam Howard Patty Howard Terry Hudson Linda Hull Bill Hurley David Ingrham Darlene Irby Deena Jackson Don Jackson Richard Jackson Mary Jeffrey Glenn Jennings June Jennings Sydney Jennings Lloyd Jobe Clint Johnson Dexter Johnson Dyna Johnson Lyndell Johnson Michael Johnson Mike Johnson Teresa Johnson Now boys, they call this a Basketballllllll! Carla Kearns Lynn Kemp Kristi Kennedy Jan Kimble Alan Kimbrow Mike Kirk Susie Klinger Eddie Knight Linda Knisley Larry Kulbeth Becky Lacy Becky Lacy Wfayne LaGrone II6 Richard Johnson Judy Johnston Shanann Johnston Linda Jones Dick Jones Regina Jones Billy Joplin Susan Kaltenberger -S53 , rf , , A . I, ff G . I f 4-f q.7.gf5egg1:,. .,: A LL'L L . Q X 5 ,J Freshmen , -A fs, 4 . Lana Lain Laurie Laird Bill Lalanne Eddie Lambert Sharon Lamkin Dean Lane Cindy Lang Mike Langley Glenn Lawless Bobby Lewis Sandra Lowrance Nelson Lowe Terry Lowe Charles Luccous Kent Lydecker Brenda Lynch Gary Lytle john MacNeill Kay McBryde Carla McCalman James Mc:Carley Max McCart David McClure Claudia McCall jimmy McCright William McRight Vicky McCurry Marilyn McGuire Kenneth McHam Martha McKay Mary.McIlroy Tom McNeal Dianne Mcwhirter Connie McWilliams Rene Madison Kenneth Manning Shirley Mansell Diane Manus John Mashburn Mike Massar Kenneth Matthews Mark Matthews Ronnie Matthews Shirley Matthews Linda Melear Micheline Vffinslett Susan Miley jan Miller Terry Miller Lois Mills Benny Melton Becky Moake Larry Moffitt Lucia Moody Regina Moore Steve Moore David Montgomery Gwen Morrow George Munziesheimer George Neal Al Nelson Carletta Nelson Glen Nelson Marijoe Nelson Nancy Newjahr ' l 'S-K ,A-J' V 4 Sharon Newton jimmy Nicodemus Barbara Norton Randy Numm Kelly O'Brien Mike O'Donnell Michael Oliver Tommy Ortloff Susan Otis Ross Owen Sally Owen Buddy Pace Ann Palk Carolyn Palmer Robert Palsey Billy Patterson Jan Patterson Karyle Patterson Cynthia Pattison Mike Patrick Brenda Paulk Marsha Payne Melody Payne Grant Pearce Bea Ann Peek Rebecca Anne Person Pete Pederson Rick Peterson Tony Peterson Mike Pettit jane Pettus Roy Peyton Stan Peyton Mark Phillips Stanley Phillips Linda Phipps Martha Phipps Carole Pierce Ernest Potter Sandra Potter Cheryl Powell Freshmen Judy Powell Donna Price Renee Price Mike Prince Jeff Pryor, Kelly Puckett Carla Rajnus joe Ramsey Ronda Rathburn Tom Rattan Glen Reames Freshmen , . . as usual. Karen Redclell Vicki Reeves Cheryl Record Judy Reid jim Reinders Alan Richardson Tommy Richardson Virginia Rider Mike Riek Tommy Rinehart Sharla Robinson Ginger Rogers Jim Rogers Karen Rogers Dan Ross jerry Routh Randy Rowen Sharlet Roys Vera Ruppe Kathleen Ryan Don Sass Bobby Scarborough Tracy Schiemenz David Schrodt Mary Schumacher Mike Scoggin Freshman Cheerleaders Shanna Estes, Judy Watkins, Ginger Rogers I wonder what HES laughing :ibout?!! Carole Sensenbach Dan Sessom -lim Shave Diane Shea William Shrader Paul Simmons john Simpson Pat Sinex Scott Skidmore Bobby Smith Cheryl Smith Craig Smith Ronnie Smith Sid Smith Steve Smith Donna Sowell Doyle Sowell Diane Speer Shirley Spencer Don Springer Larry Scott Patricia Sealander Shelley Seaman Bob Stafford Tommy Stallings Becky Stanford Pat Stanford Bill Stanley Roy Stansbury Kathy Stapp Gail Stephens Roger Stephenson Suzanna Stephenson Claude Stewart Lee Stone Alan Strickland Cheryl Stringer Melinda Swihart Stephanie Tamblin Jan Tankersley Adelle Tarwater Leah Tate Jan Taylor Linda Taylor Debbie Templeton Donald Tenan Debbie Tergesson Romana Thetford Bob Thompson Debbie Thompson Lee Thornton Wayne Thornton Rickey Trice Ginger Trott Bobby Tucker Mary Alice Tudor Steve Tudor Sharon Turner Boy' If you only knew what was in befell!!! David Watkins Judy Watkins Dick Watson joe Watson jerrie Webb Larry Waldie Tim Wallace Robert Waller joe Wallis John Walsh Nancy Vos Nancy Vroman Bert Wakefield Lynn Walthall lack Ward Becky Warley Stes en Turner Susanne Tyler 90 David Wright Linda Wynn Randi Yowell Bruce Zoller Bennie Weihrich Debbie Welch Bill Weldon jimmy Welsh Doug Weyler joanna Wheat Larry Wheeler Virginia White Steve Whiteker Marshall Whitmire Cathy Wilcox Brenda Wilkerson Kathy Wilkerson Carol Williams Kathryn 'Williams Larry Williams Rita Williams jan Williamson Kay Wilson Phyllis Wilson Sharon Wilson joseph Winger Carla Winn Micheline Winsleyt Kenneth Wohl Gail Wood Mike Wood Brent Woodard Allan Wootan Anne Worley Acti ities A I unior-Senior Prom Q55 Q Q O 'mam' ity Q ' 4157 mm 1: Q Q Q? W A C541 Q wa Q -- 9 QQ S Ed M yL MCI And then she what? 'fi 5 ' , 1 I Come XY'hat does this have to do with anything? Happiness is lunch time Faith, hope. and charity . . . September Welcome to the land of sky blue water and tumhleweecls The Junior Birdmen Society Games and Smile though your heart is breaking! The Friendship Club. 0 It doesn't happen but we just did. Pretty peppy for 7 A.M. Spirit Well. it's been a long hard season. Spark Don't you wish we could see what they're looking at? 'Wflno ar' whn ar' who nr' we? We ar', we ar' we ar' the . , . SENIORS!! What size is yours-10 or 13? Sa es A senior's pride and joy. l32 Money will get you everything-even an annual and Swingin' Seniors Elections jovial juniors Q1-mlm Qnnl'1nmnrPQ Fresh Frosh RS Ronnie Combs and Shanna Estes are the Frosh Howdy Favorites. Trina Niemants and Bobby Garst are Senior Best Grinners. ' Junior Howdy Favorites-from left to right Kay Hayden and Donny Winkler. 5 f i 1 X ,ii ,..,' ' ' ' 'kiiii ff DeX'!Uayne Kinsey and Dianne Montgomery-Sophomore Howdy Win- DCIS. Blood and gore. Blood and gore , . . We're the Rebels of '64. of October Teachers boost spirit. Oodles The days of wine and roses. A few Powderpuffers pause for a smile. coming l , , Mk .,,. ru, Sing along with Bucky! 3 Half-Time Hails . . . Connie's ready, but where's the parade? Home- + N8 'U x Senior smart is showing, The sophomore team looks real tough. The junior prize-winning entry. The Frosh Fish fn-m fW.f,wwMW-,,ff,7-Wmmwwffw,-fxnm-lam- w1 Tzu' Qmmz,,w.wmnz WM-mw.1w.7,: Tig M , . 31 -.5077 V W' ,, ' , 'I' l38 Varsity Members select Betty Clarkson Football Sweetheart of 1963-1964. The height of Homecoming-Exa Richardson is elected Queen by the student body Angie Brogdon comes out on top of band Llprrinnc qc Qwp rl-l r Lee High School proudly presents, , . Barbara Echols, Mr. Hinds, Exa Richardson, Homecoming Queen, Bobby Garst and Mr. Stacy . . . November Nobilit Spirited SIIHJOWS Courthouse carousing. Handbook sales are booming or do you think the-y're faking? Magnificent . - .Jai '22 'W1+ '-LJ -1 , 521.11 , A 3,4 Y Our photographer just happened to catch the class favorites 40 ,iii Happiness ffor Danj is when Beverly cIoesn't go to sleep during pep rally. Spirit for the Midland game was at a peak. Memories Our Football boys are really tough on the field Somebody cratered. Game . Only their hairdresser know for sure. I l Happiness is when your team runs toward the right goal. 15-3795-86-41-102-5-HUP! Well Y They tried. Playe Beauty and the Beast-All in one big body. Long live Queen Beast! The Ends. Y I4'3 OK., Now what? November 1 Novelt and Nobody's paying attention, or are they? This dance is Called The Mess. Boy! Are they raring to go? Would ya' look at the muscles on those guys? December Doings The group grins. Eddie Anderson, Juan Moscoso, and Bill Shepherd. , I , I y,,w5r75 5 - 7 I g i 'fe f 'f if r A ' ff' Q. i r ' l i l , I X f A V 4 J , ,. Q in , , rg r l r i ' f ' 1 ueee e if 1 -e V , M G I 1 4 l f l, l ' ,.., I Q if 4 J 1 I , , , . ge. Y ,V , 4 V , . ,k,r 7 I .39 ,A 1 Ve' 1 Y 'l'e' V , . 1 V , vii i? fwgiiiif , zany ? N3 ,gg Z ii, lv. Q ,, : f, X ' ,r,., .'X ff'V'2'ff 1 f',', ' ' Q7 n m '9 f W'?' Q or fr' -if ei r i u f d ii l '64 REBELEE court Nominees '45 o N35 T 7, 119' The beginning of lots of hard work. The finished product, Fantasies The Youth Center eagerly awaits Brenda Gale, Susan Flowers, and the train Februar Royalty reigns. ' f V. V -- 1 Q ' 7i'ci'fV ,, -V gy! 45 ,,,, Z l 3' f,'f yy ., , i f Q Grace personified Have confidence, Jackie. just a cute picture. Q1-M-in w1u .1 ffl? 'f 4 She's getting the big word. fhuious Y Well, it's not just everyday you see flying cards Savages Please, Mother! I'cl rather do it myself. Oh. what I wouldrft do for a bottle of aspirin. Most Outstanding Athlete-Bobby Weber Spring Sports 'me 'Tack team is really fired up for this trip-especially Rocky x'--....,,,-,, WMM.. xx-NW 'W-,N ,, ,.f Vi , 'Q gif. I s l I 5 l ,N I50 Frizzell looks up . . . for a change. Gypsy Rose Casbeer?? Plug it in and your nose glows-brown Vifhat do you think-boats or flower pots? . . . Boatpots? Roman juniors and Seniors sit this one out . . . and the band played on. 'Twas brillig and the slithy toves did gyre and gimble in the A night of Morning. Holiday Ivy surrounds marble statuette at jr.-Sr. Prom. F x X M K N Y 1 V Q ,f an X 4 1 R Q ,G ALE! 1, '1,:':,,p fgjngp 'elm . JW ff H, '-HJ' ,JM ' 'ylilgg .x i' J'wz,C3' Irggargi, :Mfr 'fav' ' .- Kffr. Y fvfiwg ,rs 'Lf a31',gmf+, -QS: Lei- psf? 'WM 'X Q. . ,af4f1g, T- Q J: I: ' 15 l52 s Y vi 0 , E x 1 1 X W X. X , 'Xi In 'V 1 L ': ' - ' 5 gf' A . 4' Y .J Q E ff I Lee Youth L 5-fwfr e P . , ' - 'WHL' 1 ' ., , Awww. . I I Center Dance QQ Handyman agic Camera shy Bermuda Short Dance provides fun and games for all. Dwayne Casbeer is the grateful recipient of the Booster Club Scholarship. OIIl6l1tS We'll never forget Hook 'em Horns! Get a firm grip on yourself. Color them camera hogs, The not-so-jolly jivers. Alms for the poor. Oral Meadows on the Box. May How lovely to be a senior-The wait was Well worth-while How's this for a geese job? I57 Closing Minutes of Now and Act Anybody have change for a dollar? Your foot? Marooned . . . Then. Only 30 minutes to the All Night Party! David fof the futurej The road ahead is like a loaf of bread. QTC-rrij F 0 o IIIIS One down, only 295 to go. fvlgl fwwymmfvffwff fff f f fff fffffm fff Y-92, Sports Q5 Q Q QQ QQQ xg ng! -+54 ..A. Q umm Q, , LQA ff Q2 V ff' QJWDQQ S Ed B11 Sh ph The 1964 Lee Rebels l Lee - 0 Lubbock - 7 In their 1963 debut, the Lee Rebels fought tena- ciously before falling to the highly favored Lubbock Westerners. The defense minded Rebels repulsed three Lubbock threats before allowing the only score of the game. Above, guard Oren Albright and halfback Chuck Loftin move in to stop Lubbock back Tom jenkins. JACK HANKS Co-Captain Sr. Quarterback 1-Letter All-District Honorable Mention KIM HAMMOND Sr. Tackle 3-Letters All-District Honorable Mention , 5 . OREN ALBRIGHT Sr. Guard 3 -Letters DWAYNE CASBEER Sr. Fullback 3-Letters The Amarillo Tascosa Rebels had their backs to the wall before pulling out a hard hitting 10-8 victory over the Lee Rebels. The Rebels tough defense led here by Terry Schreiner and Ray Allen throws Tascosa Quarterback Pat Harkins for a loss. Lee - 8 Amarillo - 10 DAN HARRIS Co-Captain Sr. End 5-Letters JIMMY JACKSON Sr. Halfback 2-Letters The Rebels moulded a ground gobbling offense, a bone-cracking defense, and Cooper miscues into a 42-15 romp of the Cougars from Abilene. Bill Lee - 22 El Paso - 8 The Rebels matched their defense with a splendid offense as they wiped out the El Paso Austin Panthers 22-8. Quarterback Bucky Kimble is shown being stopped after a long gain which led to one of his two T.D.'s. Chuck Loftin scored the third in this concentrated team effort. Newton is shown scoring the last two of his 24 points as he led the Rebels to a new scoring record. Lee - 42 Cooper - 13 BUTCH MERRIMAN Sr. Guard 3-Letters DANNY PITTMAN Sr. Halfback Reserve Letter E2 -QA l I f.,:, ,V w, PM h-.. .. vm 'Hg ' ir'17U if-I2 W ,, x - tiff 165' , 1. 11. N A 3, E 5 ,,. s r N - fitpi, - Q A f ,f x f x , X 1+- f 1' F' ' V. L-.. Avf W' 1 1 fit' 'ff L ,Nxt pq, Nik 55' QX WN a it ' Y ' 1 Y x . Homecoming SCOTT ROGERS Sr. Fullback 3-Letters V BILL ,SHEPHERD Sr. End, 24Letters After a three quarter stalemate, the Odessa Bronchos went for two TD's in the final period to down the stubborn Rebels 14-O. The Lee defense and Dwayne Casbeer's punting kept Odessa deep in their own territory much of the game. Lee guard Rusty Stallings is pictured clearing the Way for extra yardage by Bill Newton. Lee - 0 Odessa - 14 Lee - 0 Big Spring - 24 The Big Spring Steers capitalized on Lee errors to post a 24-0 triumph. The Lee offense is shown mov- ing for their deepest penetration to the Big Spring 29 yard line. BILL SHANDS Sr. End 3-Letters RAY ALLEN Jr. Tackle 2-Letters All-District Honorable Mention Lee - 0 San Angelo - 49 The Bobcats from San Angelo had too much speed, size, and depth for the Rebels as they rolled to a 49-0 victory. The Rebels couldn't move against the No. 1 Bobcats. Terry Schreiner moves in to stop Julio Guerrero as Rusty Stallings and Ray Allen pursue. TOMMY CASBEER jr. Guard 2-Letters LARRY HARKRIDER Jr. Center Reserve letter MIKE BEYER Jr. Center Reserve Letter CHARLIE BOLER jr. Tackle Abilene Eagle Quarterback Bob Bearden ripped the Rebel defenses for four touchdowns in leading the Eagles over the Rebels, who were able to muster only one scoring drive in the game. Here, Bearden moves outside end as several Rebels pursue. Lee - 8 Abilene - 42 Lee - 8 Permian - 25 The Rebels came alive against Permian but not until the Panthers had racked up an 18 point advantage. The elevens then swapped TD's in the fourth period with Bill Newton passing to Randy Hill for 6 points, then to john Lindemood for the final 2 points. Sam Adams is pictured moving for yardage on the Reb's scoring drive. LANCE KITCHENS , jr. End 3 1-Letter CHUCK LOFTIN Jr. Halfback 1 -Letter RANDY HILL jr. End 1 -Letter BUCKY KIMBLE jr. Quarterback 2-Letters Midland High School struck once through the air and once on the ground to defeat the fighting Lee Rebels 14-O in the season's finale. Leels leather tough defense halted the Bulldog offense three times inside the five yard line. Bucky Kimble is shown driving for big yardage with blocks from Kim Hammond and Butch Merriman opening the way. Lee - 0 Midland - 14 DAVID ROGERS Jr. Guard Reserve Letter RICHARD PUCKETT Jr. Tackle 1 -Letter DONNY WINKLER Jr. Halfback Reserve Letter BILL NEWTON jr. Quarterback 1 -Letter TERRY SCHREINER Ir. Center 1 -Letter DICK MCFARLAND Jr. Halfback 1-Letter RUSTY STALLINGS Soph. Tackle 1 -Letter CURTIS McKINNEY jr. Guard Reserve Letter El ii 21 Lee Leaders In his first year as football mentor at Lee High School, Coach Joe Newbill and his staff instigated a fighting tradition which can be looked back upon l with pride by those who have witnessed it. 5-l L -i 4 l i l i li li ,i l l l l l l l A A 4 Q LEE COACH: JOE NEWBILL LEE COACHING STAFF ' L-R: joe Newbill, Doc Wilson, Pat Farris, Dee Windsor, Ernie l l l l l l l johnson, Bill Cope, Dutch Ohlendorf, Houston Powell, Robert jackson. Coach Newbill with his Captains: L-R: jack Hanks, '74 Coach Newbill, Dan Harris Stonewall Brigade Lee Andrews Lee eeee B. eee. Monahans . Lee .vv..,. .... P ermian .... Lee Snyder .A.... Lee Big Spring Lee e...... ..,,. S an Angelo Lee ....... ........ 5 1 Lake View Lee Odessa .v,v. Lee Midland The Lee Stonewall Brigade compiled a 4 win 5 loss season under the direction of Coaches Ernie johnson and Bob Jackson. The hard-hitting junior Rebels provided many exciting moments for fans throughout the year. The high point of the season was the 51 to 8 massacre of the Lakeview Chiefs. Coaches: Ernie Johnson, Bob Jackson L-R: Coach jackson, Bob Nolen, Kenneth Payne, Bob Mullins, tri-captaing Larry Marcum, Robbie Allen, Bob Harper, Roger Allen, Chuck Ferguson, Gary james, Clair Hakeman, Keith Covington, Coach Johnson. MIDDLE ROW: Bill Hollis, tri-captaing Gary Ho- ward, Tom Conley, Larry Lee, Buddy Ellis, Randy Harris, Bob Childers, Terry Stevens, Jimmy Farris, Greg Wyatt, MacWade Wil- liams, Al White. BOTTOM ROW: Tommy Bartlett, tri-captaing Gary Hopper, Wes Krueger, David Peeler, Ron Rush, DeWayne Kinsey. Tim Hill, john Osborn, Rex Wyler, Bobby West, Mgr. Freshman Football City Champs Lee ..,aAa... aaa... 6 Bonham .,aa 28 Lee.. .v,aa ...aa, 2 O Crockett .... 14 Lee .aaa..... ...... O Ector ..,oo., ..o,. 6 Lee e,Ye,... ,....V. 6 Permian ..., 28 Lee ....,W,e ,Y,e,e. O Hood . 28 Lee ..e..e,, ...... 2 0 Bowie .... e,,. 6 Lee , eeee, ,Ye.... 2 O Austin .. 8 Lee ..Y.,... ....... 3 2 Cowden .,e.. ,...Y. 6 Lee .e,. Y e..... 22 Midland 8 Freshman Footballers took the City Crown for . the second time this year, compiling an unblem- T, fr, is '2712 ished record against Midland foes. tf,,,3ff3,, Coaches and Captains Left to Right-Coach Cope, Ronnie Smith, Greg Anderson, Coach Powell. FRONT ROW: Al Buron, jimmy Francis, Bob Stafford, Charles Hayes, Steve Whiteker, johnny Highbarger, David Goodrum, Ben Brooks, Robin Donnelly. CENTER ROW: Coach Cope, Mike Riek, Tommy Ortloff, Bob Clark, David Xwatkins, Greg Anderson, Roger Camp, Rod Bland, Terrell Fowler, Steve Douglas, David Wright, Tommy Stallings, Coach Powell. TOP ROW: Larry Kulbeth, Ronnie Combs, Jimmy Billing- ton, Carl Browning, Trey Berry, David Hejl. Cecil Garner, Mike Prince, Rick Peterson, Ronnie Smith, Brent XY'oodard. I76 Rebel Roundballers Left to. Right: Manager Robert Wright, Terry Grace, Bill Newton, Randy Bicker David Brack Kenny Cauble Robert Walker john Adams, Mike Frizzell, John Tom Williams, Bobby Weber, jeff Wallace Bill Tillman Terry Jastrow Kenny jastrow Mike Owings: Manager-Kneeling-Mike Massar. Lee ,........ ........ Lee ......,., ........ Lee ........ i........ 5 3 Lee ......... ........ Lee .....v... .....i.. Lee ......... ........ Lee .....,,.. ........ Lee ......... ........ Lee ,.,...... .,....., Lee ......... ......... 6 3 Lee ......... ....,.... 8 3 Lee ......... ......... 5 2 Lee ......... ........ Lee .,r.l.r.. ......., 6 0 DISTRICT SCORES Big Spring Cooper ....,.. Odessa .....,. Abilene .,... San Angelo Permian ..... Midland ..V, Big Spring Cooper ,...... Odessa ..... Abilene ..... San Angelo Permian .,,l Midland ..., Bobby Weber fires his deadly jump shot as Bobcats watch. Lee-60 San Angelo-71 JOHN ADAMS Sr.-Center 3 Letters 1 t Lee-5 3 Odessa-66 Randy Bicker and Bobby Weber battle Bronchos for a rebound. TERRY GRACE Sr.QGua.td 1 Letter Best Hustler JEFF WALLACE Sr.-Forward Lee-49 Midland-5 5 Terry Grace lays up two against Doggies, Wood and Jones. BOBBY WEBER Sr.-Forward 2 Letters Co-Captain Most Outstanding Athlete, ROBERT WALKER Sr. Center Bill Tillman goes high against Big Springs Albert Fi-erro. Lee-51 Big Spring-46 JOHN TOM WILLIAMS Sr.-Forward Co-Captain Outstanding Defensive Player Lee-65 Cooper-7 5 Big john puts the cleft touch on again for a bucket. RANDY BICKER jr.-Fonvard 1 Letter DAVID BRACK jr.-Forward Reserve Letter Big 'Mike goes up for two more against Abilene High. Lee--83 Abilene-62 MIKE FRIZZELL jr.-Center 2 Letters 2nd Team All-District BILL NEWTON Jr.-Guard 2 Letters Honorable Mention All-District john Tom Williams goes for a rebound and rates one picture! Lee-MHS KENNY JASTROW Jr.-Guard 1 Letter ,p Lee-66 Permian-72 Bill Newton gets his nose picked by Permian Panther as he drives for two. BILL TILLMAN jr.-Guard 2 Letters KENNY CAUBLE Soph.-Center Reserve Letter Co-Captains john Tom Willimrs and Bobby Weber wi-th Coach Steuckler. We know you coach the hand positions, but aren't you carrying it a little zoo far!?! v' if -gwf t. if - ..- Q TERRY JASTROW Soph,-Guard 1 Letter :Q rfb Src MIKE MASSAR Fr.-Guard Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee A..,... .Lee,,L Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee L....ee ...,.... Rebel Basketball Big Spring Cooper .,...e Odessa .ee,.. Abilene .,,i San Angelo Permian Midland Big Spring Cooper .ri... Odessa ..r,.. Abilene San Angelo Permian .... Midland The Rebel B-Basketball f68.Il'91 was led by top scorer Richard Davis to an 8 6 district record Besides defeating cross-town rival Midland twice the Rebel Bs placed fourth in the twelve-team Pecos varsity tournament Sophomore Terry jastrow was named to the All Tournament Team at Pecos. L-R: jerry Hopkins, Tom Felnagle, Bob Waddell Lance Kitchens Richard Fowler Rex Weyler Hal Gill David Chapman Tom my Taylor, johnny Branen, joey Heinemann Steve Thomas Terry Throckmorton Bob Nolen Richard Davis Freshman Basketball Coach Windsor and Captain Gary Gool. . .,,,, ' .QQ xgtlfvrjfbgi . QL -: I' ' Lee Lee Lee Lee ..... LL..L, Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee A,.,.,. ..L...L. Lee Lee Lee Lee., Lee 41 7 1 1 I 9 'whiz' U .i ,.:.S22 CF Permian .,L.. ..... 4 1 Bowie . .,i,. 44 Hood 71 Ector 39 Hood 52 Bowie . ..... 29 Ector ........ ...,7 6 0 Bonham i..,. VVYLA 3 4 Crockett LL..., ...... 4 5 Midland ..... 57 Cowden ..... ,.YL, 4 4 Austin ,,... .,i... 4 2 Midland ,,L,, 66 Cowden ....L ...., 4 7 Austin ..... Bowie , Permian 50 38 ., 61 ,mf V f 'r 'xf,,f1fwj w,y,,,!, , '3i'fff ,Wy , j r ,gfp fifidii f, , f ryfffv ' Q74 ?ffLZ7fffi ,f O3 ' ' ' 4 !wV,fjf0 , ,VW5 ,,,,, y -ry 'ff M ' ff , i 7' X ff 47 ff, ,fidiy rx! L-R: Cecil Garner, Greg Harless, Mike Langley, Gary Cool, Benny Melton, Trey Berry, Claude Stewart, Tim Wallace, Carl Browning, Coach Vffindsor, David McClure, Bob Drake, Ronnie Smith, Mike Koch, Bill Weldon, Larry Kulbeth, Charlie Hayes, Mike Massar. Not pictured: Wfayne Thornton, Lynn Ross, Bob Thompson. I84 A Boys Singles JERRY GARTON 2-year letterman Co-Captain Senior Rebel Tennis Coach Bob Shelby's Rebel netters were led by Co- Captains Susie Jeter and jerry Garton this year. The young squad improved as the year wore on, Winning various B titles and finishing up the year with an A girls doubles victory in District competition. FRONT ROW-left to right: Gail Butler, Linda Wynn, Ruby Merrit, Pam Thomas, Susie Jeter, Peggy Sheperd, Cheryl Coffman, Katie Murphree, Paulette Vornsand, Kay McGahen. SECOND ROW: Ernest Porter, Debbie Crockett, Susan Miley, Robin Donnelly, Mike Pettit, Wayne Lagrone, David Cristiani, Alan Richardson, David Creecy. THIRD ROW: Don McClure, Jimmy Howard, jimmy Damron, Don Neal, Lee Hobbs, johnny Woods, Jerry Garton, Dicky Fuller, Rand Fuller, Bob Bruce, Coach Shelby. A Girls Singles PAM THOMAS 2-year letterman junior District Champions A Girl's Doubles SUSIE JETER Captain--Three yea junior PEGGY SHEPERD Two year letterman Sophomore B Girl's Singles KAY MCGAHEN junior r letterman B Girl's Singles RUBY MERRITT Two year letterman Sophomore A Boy's Doubles JOHNNY WOODS Captain-Three year junior RAND FULLER Two year letterman Sophomore lebterman B Girls' Doubles KATIE MURPHREE CHERYL COFFMAN Sophomore Junior Mem Abilene-Ruby Merritt and Peggy Shep- erd Won B girl's doubles. Wirbita Fall:-Susie Jeter and Peggy Sheperd Won A girl's doubles. Diytrict-Susie Jeter and Peggy Sheperd won A girl's doubles. B Boys' Singles BOB BRUCE 2-year letterman Sophomore Meetf San Angelo-Peggy Sheperd, Ruby Mer rit won BH girls' doubles. Lee took B' team championship. Odemz-johnny Woods and Rand Ful ler won B boy's doubles. Lubbock-johnny Woods and Rand Ful ler won B bOy's doubles. B B0y's Doubles DICKY FULLER LEE HOBBS Sophomore Sophomore Rebel Track A young and inexperienced Rebel Track Team failed to muster a major victory this year although several individuals were stand-outs. Five school records fell to determined Rebels as the year progressed. Earl Robinett, joe Terry, Bob Garst, Rocky Isbell, and Kenny Cauble all set new Lee standards. C0-Captains, Bill Shepherd and Bob Garst, with Coach Sam Volpe. l else . if A. ' Q71 Ex uureev-U' H . f M, B gf Q Q . . . A O fs. 1 V BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Steve Brown, Richard Adams, Managers. Paul Beck, Bob Garst, Rick Heath, Vi'es Krueger, Don Winkler, Chuck Loftin, Rom johnson, Manager. SECOND ROVU, left to right: Dick Nipp, Ron Bonneau, Bob Waddell, johnny Branen, Paul Brown, Greg Hurt, Steve Light, Kenneth Nichols, BACK ROXV, left to right: Bobby Mullins, Mike Perry, David Chapman, Doug Spillers, Kenny Cauble, Bill '88 Shepherd, Earl Robinett, Bill Hollis, Rocky Isbell, Melton Sowell, Coach Sam Volpe. Rebel Cross Countr The Rebel Cross Country team surprised everyone with a second place finish at the State Meet after a slow start in previous meets. Co-Captains Kenneth Nichols and Rocky Isbell led the Harriers by tying for third at the State Meet. Co-Captains Rocky Isbell and Kenneth Nichols. ' Aa A.. - - i . Left to right: joe Brown, Kenneth Nichols, Rocky Isbell, Jimmy Moore, Ronny Tefteller, Kyle Rountree I89 Relay Team L-R: Don Bonneau, Chuck Loftin, Rick Heath, Don Winkler, Coach Volpe. Hurdlers I.-R: Bill Hollis, Bob Mullins, Kenny Cauble, John Branen. Mile Relay L-R: Bill Shepherd, Ron Bonneau, Rocky Isbell, Rick Heath. Sprinters and Quarter-Milers, L-R: Don Winlcler, Chuck Loftin, Rick Heath, Don Bonner, Bill Shepherd, Wes Krueger, Steve Light. Ronniie Teftel-ler just had to get in a picture by him- self, because he missed his track picture. X Freshman Track Team TOP ROVU, I.-R: Mike Hogan, jim Goodman, Bob Thompson, Trey Berry, Cecil Garner, Ronnie Combs, Tim Wallace, Steve Brake, Bob Drake, Terry Fowler. SECOND ROW, L-R: Bruce -Zoller, Terry Routh, Eddie Knight, Rod Bland, Paul Simmons, Glen Hicks, Jimmy Francis, John Corey, David Wright. BOTTOM ROW, L-R: jim Bil1ington,ARonnie Matthews, Bob Staf- ford, Sonny Buck, Ben Brooks, Steve Whiteker. Rebel Discus Throwers I.-R: Doug Spillers, Dick Nipp, Joe Terry CBroke school recordj, Mike Perry. .if 7 ' 'X , 1 Shot Putter, Earl Robinett goes for new school record as David Chapman, Dick Nipp and Mike Perry check over his technique. High jumper, Ken Cauble, left, smiles before he breaks a Lee record. johnny Branen looks on. Rebel Pole Vaulter, Bob Garst, who broke the Lee Record, gives a few pointers to understudy Greg Hurt. L Big Ed Anderson swings through with a mighty drive. 3 Letters Cogaptagn District Medalist Scott Senior Fuller is set to drive. 3 Letters F Co-Captain ' Senior Wfffff Off -lfmf MSDN W! f 'W ffl 0 5 W9 X 47 if A f J ffffyj X mfg? ff! ffz dhfwgf J ig ' W W f nw QX4 f4W'a7fW fff ff' ffffffg M ff ff! X4 4+ ,Q f ,,ji???if!f5j4 .www if 'amvmWff ffwp wwf:-455451375 - . 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Scott's rounds of 70-73-76-219 were the best in district, and he represented Lee at Regional. M l. JA FRONT ROW: Coach Heikkila, Don McCurley, john Tom Williams, Craig Copeland, Terry jastrow, Scott Fuller, Phil Watkins, Tommy Mulkey, Steve Haney, jimmy Downum. SECOND ROXV: David Becker, Mike Ingle, Billy Joplin, Mike Douglas, Charles Howell, David Leonard. THIRD ROW: David Rubin, Scott Miller, Randy Matthews, Eddie Anderson, Allen Rubin, Jimmy Selman, Mac McWilliams. Terry Iastrow gets teed off. 2 Letters Sophomore Charles Howell sinks a birdie. 1 Letter Sophomore Rebel Swimming Under the direction of Coach David Dean, the Rebel Mermen compiled a 3-7 dual meet record. Showing great improvement through the year, the Medley Relay team of Rick Williarns, Al Kunkel, Steve Betton, and Allen Queen took Sth place at the State Meet. With few graduating seniors, the Mermen are looking forward to a strong team in '64- '65 Ray Bicker--diving captain, Allen Queen, Mike Clader-Co-Captains with Coach David Dean. FRONT ROW: Eddie Grant, Bob Stringer, Bill Hajek, Ross Moore. SECOND ROW: Don Beach, mgr., Ray Bicker, Dennis McKerley, Guy Hall, David Gaige, Steve Betton. BACK ROW: Coach Dean, Steve Ash, Rick Williams, Allen Queen, Al Kunkel, Curtis Phillips, Mike Clader, Bill Stanley. Medley Relay-Al Kunkel, Allen Queen, Rick Williams, and Steve Betton. . r'SFf NK .Inf ,f 1, 'Z , 0 ts , - HQ xx'-u.. fy A nl X Smilin Reb 1 ? I ',44.9f ,f , . , ,4,, , , , , f fW1:,f1f . 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Jitldra- .2? 1 1 K -Ss A' 'S-a,g,.vAL,eifw1gy5, 0, S - A' - JACK HANKS Sr. Shortstop 2-Letters Honorable Mention All District BOBBY WEBER Sr. Pitcher 3 Letters Co-Captain Most Outstanding Athlete All-District All State Tournament TOMMY PATRICK Jr. Pitcher 1 -Letter Billy Daniel scores as Bobcats hunt for ball. SCOTT ROGERS Sr. Third Base 2-Letters BOB HUNTER Sr. Pitcher Kenny jastrow comes home to cheers after a home run against Midland. BILLY DANIEL sf. Right Field 1 Letter All District District Nomination for Most Valuable Player Jr. Pitcher 1 -Letter DICK MCFARLAN D KENNY JASTROW jr. Second Base 2-Letters Honorable Menti-on All-District Terry Schreiner goes for two on a long double. Gee, Luigi, you really mean we gel to go to El Pas-o again? . 5 BILL NEWTON jr. Catcher 1 -Letter LANCE KITCHENS Ir Third Base 1-Letter Honorable Mention All-District X X :Xue - X r L rXs5eXX5-S--5, -K.. .. X as W gi-XJJ. r X Q X X X X15 wif XXXQ, gl, 3Xq1S5g.XXgf. V S X .XXX X X X X' , , Kabir ,ii, XX:,,..lX, BUCKY KIMBLE Jr. Center Field 2-Letters Honorable Mention All-District ' . X ' TERRY SCHREINER XSS' i .. SCX , '--. X . ' If- Flfst B356 X 2.Lerrw ' X if-f . QXMXQX XX , . r.. . X-.X ..,. ., ., X .X.r..SQXwmx, . a -Xe. All-District XXX XX X X XX L X X x X X ,X X X I X X N XX X I , .. r . W SXXxX fi 1 X for XXXQE - X 'f -ffl V ' XXX KX XXX. X, , -. Q. X X X ' X QM Q N? XXX , xg X X X Y X X X T X 'X X XX Q XX X X T X 'XX Q ,X X, 3 X Q, s N XM X Xk W e X R l X XX, X. I T 3 X 'QA X 7 '14 'X X- Xffixge 'ww' N-SQXXQ All State Tournament - s 4-,,s.:,,Xr '-'-XMXXXXXQQ Xi-X:-fev1.X,,,Q,5XvX5X5-i:,wX:Q.. QQQXQQ 'X Kewl' X Xie X N N Q-Ok G X33 NXW X Q3 X XXXXQSXXQ ix M1 X X Ns X . w.X Q X X X X ix Q 'Q K N K r Q XXX QW XX rr fox T 'Q -S-fffi fvi f l - 1 1. fXT,lff1 ifffifif sZX51'ff:f A- W ' ' +:Sf ' rw M., A s.X 1.+'i 5XNWQ!b x , Mac scores number 4 as Lee takes Jackie Hanks scores again as Luigi brings him in. Permian 4-3. TERRY THROCKMORTON jr. Second Base 1-Letter RON RUSH Soph. Second Base 1-Letter Coach Johnson Leads Rebs REBEL SCORES Pre-District 7-1-1 ' L Ysleta Bel Air ..,..Ao..,,..... 1 El Paso Austin .,..,......, 10 ee Lee it V V3M,,4i,!5.5i Odessa Ector ..... ,... 6 Lee , 1 Ysleita Bel Air .... 9 Lee I A 7 ,, , h ,. if ,f iery Yglera , ,4,,,,,-,,,,,,,-,,, 4 Lee - 'EV' i El Paso Eastwood ........ 3 Lee , af f ,' , ,fvf i , aa.- it ' , , riff Monahans 4 Lee Y 5' lZ7f, '7f7'y f 359395251 3 Lubbock Monterey ....... . 3 Lee 934149 'A r, Lubbock Monterey 8 Lee ' H e- fel- iefmfw-.1.:f - - g r e 'I D1StI'1Ct 10-4 W 1 -fe Big Springs ......-...-...------ 0 LCC h Abilene Cooper .... ..... 0 Lee gggm eeeeeeeeeeee eeeee 3 fee 1 S get 2 Les an nge O 1 ' e e f , Odessa Permian .... ,.... 5 Lee if t , Wah gf' M .nw J, 'X ,I , ' if 3,1 ,V Y, We. 3 , 91,4 114 4-2,1 ff - vhs , ,mag :aw ' K P1 qs. . W - 'af ,,- , .ev 457- ' f I f , V 77 723 - i?fQf3i5ii9 y , , , ui Coach Ernie Johnson, Most Outstancli Coach, warms up his Fightin' Rebels. ng MAAA Midland High .... ,.... 1 Lee Big Spring ..,.,.... ..r.. 8 Lee Abilene Cooper .... .... 5 Lee Odessa ........r.rV..... .v.r. 3 Lee Abilene ...,......... .r... 6 Lee San Angelo ............ ,.... 2 Lee Odessa Permian ............ 4 Lee Midland ........,r.............. 6 Lee District Playoff San Angelo .,.... ....,...... 2 Lee San Angelo ...., .....,,. 2 Lee San Angelo ...... r.....,.... 0 Lee El Paso Austin El Paso Austin Lubbock Monterey Lubbock Monterey Lubbock Monterey Bidistrict Regional State Brazosport ..........,......... 3 San Anitoni-o Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee. Lee L. A f' sr Q, ', O.K., jackie, it's time for the Big Snow job. QQ Permian ,.,,7 .,... 1 0 Lee .....A,,. , Midland 7,,.,. g.,, 1 Lee V7w7,,,w, Y Odessa .,,, 3 Lee ,....., .. , Odessa ..,, A,,,,,, O Lee Permian .,,.. 2 Lee Andrews 3 Andrews ,,.. 3 Lee ,......., , Lee Midland ...rY. ,A,A 3 Lee Andrews ..,.. ,..,. 0 Lee Andrews .,r.,, ,...,,,. O Lee ,V,,w.,.. . Midland .7... ..,..,, 2 Lee .e..Arr,, . Permian ...... ....,.. 4 Lee Midland ee,.., ,...,,,, 5 Lee Baseball Under the guidance of Coach Powell the B Baseball team racked up a stunning 12-1 record. These boys played outstanding baseball as is evident by recalling ihe large number of runs scored each day. Combined with the returning lettermen from the varsity, these Tri-Captains Sam Adams, Randy Bicker, and Steve Hill with Coach Powell. boys should go to State. TOP ROW, L to R: Larry Marcum, Tommy Taylor, Rusty Stallings, Al White, Craig Skaggs, Mark Thomson, Sam Adams, Coach Powell. MIDDLE ROW, L to R: Steve Johnson, Tom Felnagle Claude Stewart, Ronnie Smith, Tommy Bartlett, Larry Kulbeth, Kelly Grissom, John Epley. BOTTOM ROW, L to R: Greg Anderson, Al Buron, Tommy Ortloff, Randy Bicker, Bill Tillman, john Lindemood, Bob Nolen. Not Pictured: Steve Hill. Organizations ,mugs Qs HQ gi A, Q Qi 735'-fix Q QT S, Q QQ C2 5 Q W Q A F64 Q Q5 QUVQQ Hhm Ed T S Q. , xx XX X' I Eddie Anderson Student Council President The Student Council is the representative voice of the students in school government. Concessions at the basketball games, foreign students, school dances, and the coronation of the REBELEE queen are among the many activities of the Student Council represent- atives. The most active organization at Lee, the Council serves as a link between the student body and the administration. tudent Council fps-5-5-mx,-gsgcs. f f ,,,Qi5X5SM,5q,.l5.1.-in if X 3- ' - wgggggkpskjivi ,wif Q-f'f7-31 1 . ' 19 2. S , 1 J l was NR 5, e to 204 Ron Tefteller Exa Richardson fean Starr Sally Patrick Vice-President Tfearurer Corresponding Serremry Recording Senelafy FRONT ROW: Eddie Anderson, Kenny Jastrow, Sally Patrick, Exa Richardson, Ellen Kennedy, Carolyn Grafa, Susie Jeter, Ann Jackson, Bill Shepherd, Bob Meadows, Dennis Spradley, Terry Jastrow, Jimmy Jackson, Jodi Bowen, Betty Jane Storms, Kay Hayden, Trina Niemants, Candy Conley, Jane McAdon, Mary Lee McClure, Connie Howard, Sharon Herberger, Lynda Danner, Jean Starr, Ray Taylor. , SECOND ROW: Martha Phipps, Pam Hayhurst, Jan Taylor, Harriet Hochman, Nancy Brack, Marsha Wright, Diane Montgomery, Dianne Rodgers, Marianne Payne, Cecilia Fisher, Brenda McClurg, Dana Montgomery, Linda Cotton, Sally Langley, Kathy Moore. David Brack, Charlie Hughes, Janie Thomason, Juan Moscoso. THIRD ROW: Jeffrey Goudie, Shanna Estes, Mary Jeffery, De Wayne Kinsey, Linda Farrell, Carl Jennings, R. B. Fields, Dennis Grubb, Johnny Brannen, Tony Durrell, Dee Martin, Rusty Stallings, John Lindemood, Don McClure, David Ranowsky, Ronnie Smith, Trey Berry,.Mike Haught, Paul Caudle. Governs in 1964 The dance was a huge success . . . - - . We made all Of 60C 205 C 3 Kay Hayden, Betty Jane Storms-Pzzlw lirity and Calendar C hrzirmerz Sharon Herberger and Lynda Dan- ner-Soeial Committee Chairmen Mary Lee McClure and Carolyn Grafa-Afremhlier Chairmen 3 Welfare Commizzee C0-rhairmen-Trina Neimantf - and Ellen Kennedy l i l l l just sitting and smiling. Student Council Officers, Ron Tefteller, Ed- die Anderson, Exa Richardson, jean L Star, and Sally Patrick ,K ll A if Bob Meadows-Elerliozz Cf.7.7il'NIp1ll 206 F i Y l V177 TCC 1 f , 111 111,711 V61 ,111 ' X 11i1L' , , 11161114 f 7, 111 ' X1' I ,, , 05111 91151311111 1 , 'fff10jf7 '117' yf1 XQ11 .111111 i www C .7117 1' f 17111 1' , ' f ,A , 114 ,, I fi nuff Vim X ZQ11 ZW111' If ,, 1 ' 75- 55 f y z , ',1,f7'f l i? r if! f1f X viii: , ? AW 1 1 51141111 11V ZX1. M 'ff ff '13 6' 3: 111.1 112 Dennis Spradley and Terry jastrow mind the Student Store. Ann Jackson-Co-Clmirman of the Welrom- ' ing Committee ,i ' 'v b 'isqi , 8 Ci 1, J' , 4 'V A TQ dn I I1 7' A. , 1 . Z 94. 4 ,, 1 kfm 1 1 1,,a,.,. V f , ' , 13 X' hw X if f s. 1 V W Qi ff 1 f if 1 ,W 5 1 .f 'if , y 11 U 1 ,.jc,4'ffi11.., 3, ' 45.12 ' . .VIA I 7 4 , 2 6 W 1 1 'Q 1 1 1 1 1 ' f I 1 3 1 1,3 1,5 1,55 1! 1 1 .1 fy Er f 2 A W' 1 f , 1, 9 W4 'Y f . , f 1 ' 21 1 , 1 Q 11 'f I 1 , vf 11 I 1-vf' 1 1 ' ,W1 1 1 l I Exa Richardson, Ronnie Teffteller, Eddie An- . , , , A meeting. eenn i'1ffF1, 1 Q:-In ' - if 1-4. 3 , .f ,1'- , H if 1, 2 1',,z11,,4g1 .Wk 'V ' .1 : Q Y I V 3 W ig 1 ,' , ,f'.f -A : 1 , , ' 1 , Ev 11 f ffQ1Zf'?12gz101' QQ . 1 ' F ' C ,113 ,1 11211 1,1-we f S X 4 E ?ffl1'40ZW1ifi ZF ' 14 , Q .. L .1 ,1f1,'111'i e- ' f 51.111117 .11 ' '- 'X ' i I f, ,. , Q ' Q 1 f' Q 4 1 I 1 . 1, 1 111111 1 hfffff 1 . 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T L Charles Anderle ' David Anderson f ag, ,, 4 isis! I 3 1 s 1 W ll 5 x 1 fa ix W Steve Brower Carol Byrd Jeanne Conner Linda Cotton Year Members mfg r X S f, ax ez f V' , . .X 0 ,f '- ' aff ' , 5 ' , '-1 , V , , 624 : 1 V- ' f , I G Ao 4 47 ag px '31-1' rr- ,e:f:? ffZfwl fK'e , V. Y s ? ' gf , 3 ' Ve.V , , , : 1, ar, , ' ,f f '11 f f ' ' '1'f5Q12 ' 5 Q . ,jizz I f gf N joan Selman Bill Shepherd Bruce Smith Sharon Smith Cheryl Wilderspin Suzanne Young Lori Zarchin Mrs. Z. Moore, Sponsor Mr, Robert Cullins, Sponsor Richard Orton Exa Richardson Mary Anh Ross Susan Savage Jon Scarpelli Melinda Cowan Karen Crow Carolyn Dawson Barbara Dodd Barbara Echorls Diana Fowler Nancy Hale Sharon Herberger Terri Hochman Eva Kapus Jean Leeper Mike Matthews Mary Lee McClure Bob Meadows Butch Merriman Mary Mills Pamela Morris Donna Nichols Smarty Party FRONT ROW: Mary Ann Lenz, Judy G-iudice, Kay Srnyre, Susan Cook, Linda Dawson, Bill Newton, Steve Hill, Kay Hayden Carolyn Grafa, Connie Howard. SECOND ROW: Karen Abbott, Dianne Jones, Jeanne Faulkner, Judy Benham, Judy Balo, Dick Odle, David Rogers, Kathy Orson Paula Taylor. THIRD ROW: Barbara Watson, Sandra Davis, Sherry Dixson, Kathy Moore, Marsha White, Ray Taylor, Betty Jane Storms Susie Jeter, Stephany Lawrence. FOURTH ROW: Steve Haney, Kyle Rountree, Phil Lago, Edward Harbin, Keith Schwamkrug, Ronald Hinds. FIFTH ROW: James Clements, David Strickland, Mrs. Z. Moore, Mr. Robert Cullins. To become a member of National Honor Society, a student must maintain a 3.5 grade average. Besides scholarship, the qualifications are service, character, and leadership. Members are initiated in their Junior or Senior year. National Honor Society Mary Lee McClure, Treasurer, Bill Shepherd, Vice-President, Sharon Her- berger, Secretary, Bruce Smith, Presidentg Butch Merriman, Sergeant at Armsg Bob Meadows, Chaplain IX Election o officers KNEELING: Teresa johnson, Berniece Jones, Sharon Crozier, Susan Harrison, jaynne Metscher, Linda Farrell, Suzie Mchzughlin. Mary Ann Lenz, Carol Xwilson SECOND ROW: Linda Robnett, Brenda Hollaway, Vicki Hamilton, Lynn Curry, Kathy Moore, Linda Hul, Nancy Brack, jim Collie, Ronald Hinds THIRD ROW: Allen Bentley, Susan Mattison, Sunnye Martin, Rosemary Kimbrough, Caren Hilburn, Debbie Holder, Kathy Ash, Craig Barnes Stagemasters offers an opportunity for interested students to learn about the theater. Members act in and produce plays. This year's productions included The Curious Savage and three one-act plays com- bined into a Night at the Theater. Stagemasters 2I0 FRONT ROW: Suzi McLauglin, Mary Ann Lenz, jaynne Metscher, Carol Wlilson, Ronald Hinds, Allen Bentley SECOND ROW: Dave Hollrah, jim Collie, Debbie Holder, Susan Mattison, Charles Baker, Mr. Peacock, Sponsor The Thespians is an international organization composed of over 2,000 troupes in the United States and abroad. The name, Thespians, for actors, and the term, Thespian Art, for acting comes from Thespis, a Greek poet. Membership in the Thespians is granted on the point system, and one must earn at least 10 points by participating in some phase of the theater arts to be admitted into the organization. Thespians National Forensic Lea u The National Forensic League is a national honor society for students participating in the high school debate program. This organization was started to further the interest of debate in Secondary schools. Students become members by earning points for speaking and debating in tournaments. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Mariclell Fryar, sponsor, Carol Wilson, Dixie Bruce, David Hollrah SECOND ROVV: Carol Byrd, Ted Windecker, Ronald Hinds, Allan Bently THIRD ROXV: jim Pinkerton, Bryce Parker, Dennis Cadra FOURTH ROVV: Jimmy Damron. Terry Broxson I wanna hold your trophy . . . Bryce Parker and Ted Windecker dis- play the 2nd place trophy Lee won in one of the tournaments. FRONT: Kay Hayden, Debbie Capsey, Kathy Brown, Mary Margaret King, Marylin Parker. Beverly Smith, Lynda Haden Sharon Smith, Dee Schofield. SECOND ROW: Pat McGuire, Linda Shirley, Mary Lou Simpson, Pat Stone, Pattie Dunn, Paula Taylor, jan Braun Debbie Chamness. THIRD: Robin Donnelly, Robert Cullins-sponsor, Charles Cathey, Eugene Burton, Greg.Wyatt, jimmy Damron. Latin A Cappella Schola Cantorum The Latin A Cappella Choir with the help of Mr. Cullins has presented several programs for the Foreign Language Club and School Assemblies this year. The Choir consists of past and present students of Latin who like to sing. OFFICERS Prima Soprano .,.... ..................... ......r. S h aron Smith Prima Alto .,,.,,.., ..,... P aula Taylor Prima Tenor .i.... .....,.. D ee Schofield Primo Basso ....., ........,.,. G uy Hyde Bibliothecarius ..... ...Y, R oy Williams MR. ROBERT CULLINS Sponsor 'E i LJ 1 I k sum 2l4 Under the direction of Dan Stallings, the Rebel Band has earned the highest possible rating in Inter-Scholastic League competition. Their better- than-ever performances at pep-rallies and during half-time at football games have helped maintain Rebel spirit. TWIRLERS Barbara Echols, Sharon Tarver, Diane McMullan ALL REGION FIRST: David Schrodt, Tubag Jerry Banks, Baritone, jon Scarpelli, Trombone, Rick Perryman, Tuba SECOND: David Hinds, Cornet, Don Adams, Cornet: David Edwards, Cornet, Gail Stephens, Flute THIRD: joan Selman, Contra Bass Clarinet, Richard Orton, French Horng Mike Clader, Bassoon ALL STATE Joan Selman, Mike Clader, Richard Orton EXECUTIVE COUNCIL FRONT ROW: Lyneia Davis, Chaplain, David Anderson, Pres- ident, Bob Fuller, Vice-President, Donna Nichols, Secretary BACK ROW: Joan Selman, Londale Briley, Woodxvind Lt., Rich- ard Orton, Bob Meadows, Drum Majors, Angie Brogdon, jon Scarpelli, Brass Lt. ' f 7 f, , ,,t,,a',,,f,f fwf ,ffWfL,,,yf,ff,f'f:f,, , 7 away ,5fr5,,,, ,V FLUTE ijudy Benham Jean Ann Boynton Vic Brown Cindy Cooper Sue Dishman Linda Farrell Shirley Fink Cecilia Fisher Becky Hamm Becky james Beverly King Suzi McLaughlin Diane McMullan Pamela Morris Steve Potter Gail Stephens Tim Wall Gayla Walsh Pam Woolley OBOE t7fBecky jones Debbie Thompson Eb CLARINET Betty White Bb CLARINET Alice Altenhoff Mary Baker Judy Balo Susan Belknap Londale Briley Linda Camp jim Collie Fredda Davis Lyneia Davis Barbara Echols Judy Frazier Brenda Holloway John Laird Ed Miller Donna Nichols jan Patterson Diana Porter joy Runnestrand joan Selman jim Wakefield Greg Weeter Sallie Westbrook ALTO CLARINET Mary jeffrey The 19644 Frances Fields Carolyn Hardy t1tPene Turner jerrie Webb BASSOON ttMike Clader Susan Simon Sandra Stewart ALTO SAX 'David Anderson Pam Brawner Sandra Caldwell Karen Ingle Garry Teague Nancy Vaden Karen Yates TENOR SAX Bryan N evill ?Donny Riley BARITONE SAX Bobby Fuller David Taylor 2'First Chair Players Rebel Band CORNET Don Adams Mike Bailey Ronald Briley fAngie Brogdon Dennis Cadra Pete Campbell Rick Craft David Cristiani Steve Crosby Doug Crouser David Edwards David Hinds Jimmy Howard Mac McWilliams Bob Meadows Marvin Morris Mickey Patterson Terry Richardson jimmy Smith Gary Sonnamaker FRENCH HORN john Cobb Loyce Currie Mitchell Davenport Bruce Edwards t'fRichard Orton 6Paul Peterson Curtis Phillips jimmy Selman BARITONE Roger Allen jerry Banks 'kjohn Grief Danny Smith Vic Steele Wayne Thornton TROMBONE Dick Fuller Bruce Lendrum Alan Richardson Hon Scarpelli Greg Shawn Craig Spencer Rick Williams Ron Yarbrough BASS james Brandt john Lafitte Max McCart Kenny Neill tRick Perryman David Schrodt STRING BASS Lloyd Cole DRUM Royce Bell Tommy Carter Tony Durrell Iohn Hester Gail Martin james Moody Sharla Robinson Sharon Tarver Leonard Wood 2tMike Wood MADRIGALS Top to Bottom: Sharon Smith, Eugene Burton, Conn-ie Manna, Steve Potter, Paula Taylor, Ronald Briley, Mary Reese, Karl Snipes, Dorothy Jobe, Mike Bailey, Melba Stegall. The Lee Chorale has developed this year into an even finer musical group. In their various appearances before the student body, the choir has demonstrated Lee not only a knowledge of music, but great talent and showmzmship. OFFICERS President .,,,,,.rrrr r.,..,.....,,......, ,r.... Do u g Spillers Vice-President ,..... Secretary ........... Treasurer ,....,.... Reporter ................ Section Leaders Librarian ,,,,, Randy Marlow Sharon Smith ,. Dixie Bruce Virginia Styles Paula Taylor Betty Lynch Mike Bailey Ronald Briley joan Selman Connie Manna ALL REGION Doug Spillars, Karl Snipes, Eugene Burton FRONT ROW: joan Selman, jan Brantley, Sharon Crozier, Cynthia Warren, Randy Marlowe, Eugene Burton. SECOND ROW: Dixie Bruce, Ricky Craft, john Schneider, Pam Morris, Lyneia Davis, Norma Cardile, Connie Manna, Dorothy jobe, Melba Stegall, Patty Knight, Betty Lynch, Mike Nelson, Becky jones, Mike Bailey.. Steve Thomas, Doug Spillers, Karl Snipes, Ronald Briley, Diana Fowler, Judy Giudice, Karen Crow. THIRD ROW: Rita Busby, Dee Schofield, jane McAdon, Paula Taylor, Londale Briley, Steve Potter, Donald Pittman, Mike Perry, Lamar Clark, Mary Reese, Linda Dean, Betty Rogers. Chorale GIRLS CHOIR FRONT ROVV: joan Selman, Dorothy jobe, Glenda Blocker, Becky jones, Jan Brantley, Sharon Crozier, Cynthia War- ren, Pam Morris, Lyneia Davis, Norma Cardile, Deborah Poole, Connie Manna. SECOND ROW: Laura Smith, Sandra Snipes, Donna Grimes, Dianne Eastwood, jane McAdon, Carolyn Hale, Carolyn Millican. THIRD ROW: Betty Lynch, Patty Knight, Melba,Stegall, Dee Schofield, Connie McWilliams, Diana Fowler, Mary Reese, Sharon Smith, Susan Esterak, Kathy Allen, Cheryl Powell. FOURTH ROW: Dixie Bruce, Sherri Stiles, Jean Ann Clingman, Rita Busby, Angel Young, Oniece Patterson, Paula Taylor, Pat Browning, Judy -Guidice, Karen Crow, Linda Dean, Delois Grayson, Betty Rogers Mary Alice Tudor. i FRONT ROW: Susan Metscher, Mary Newton, Lori Zarchin, Robbie Evinger, Susan Dolberry, Mary Margaret King, Marilyn Parker. SECOND ROW: Linda Dean, Pat Barnard, Kathy Williams, Lana Young, Lynda Knowles, Melinda Cowan, Jeanne Conner, Janice Gilbert. THIRD ROW: Karen Braungardt, Pat Kling, Frankie Thomas, Betty White, Nancy Hale, Suzanne Young, Suzanne Patter- son, jean Elderkin. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Cason, Miss Franks,.Mr. Vaughn, sponsors: Reita Sellers, Sue Scott, Eva Kapus. Members of the Business Education Club learn about modern office work and the techniques of operating the newest business equipment. Interesting speakers inform the members on such subjects as employer-employee relationship. Business Education Club FRONT ROW: Joe Winger, Mike Browning, Duane Shock, Dale Stewart, Ronnie Bearden Leonard Wood Doug Kirkpatrick Mike Dunn, Mr. David Ardiana, Sponsor. BACK ROW: Jerry Burns, Mike Wilson, Pat Wilson, Neil Richmond, James Brown, james Fairweather Ken johnson La,ry Tomlinson. Doug Kirkpatrick Larry Tomlinson Ken Johnson ,..,..,. Pat Wilson ........ Leonard Wood ...... OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant at Arms The ideas of initiative, responsibility, knowledge, self-expression, and an exploring mind enable the members of the Industrial Arts Club to live in a technical world These boys are an asset to their school and community as they learn to work safely with various machines. Indu trial rts lub FRONT ROW: Melodie Shute, Donna Robey, Suzanne Young, Nancy Hale, Suzanne Patterson, Bonnie Bridgeman, Cindy Ortloff, Terri Hochm-an, SECOND ROW: Carolyn Grafa, Linda Dawson, Brenda McClurg, Pat Kling, Susan Mattison, Cheryl Herricks, Cheri Gossett, Janice Bridgeman. THIRD ROW: Miss Inez Parker, Mrs. Mary Barnett, sponsorsg Stephanie Machen, Sherry Dixon, Ray Pauling, Terry Cantrell, Linda Farrell, jane McAdon, Carla Winn, Bill Strickland. FOURTH ROW: Ron Durham, Hoyt Millican, Al Trostman, Judy Morrison, Karen Braungardt. OFFICERS President ........... ..,.,,.,..,....,.... .......... P a t Kling Vice-President ..... ...,... R ay Pauling Secretary ............ .,.,. I udy Morrison Reporter ,...... ...... J ean Leeper rt Art Club provides an outlet for creative students to express themselves through painting, drawing, sculpt- ing, or crafts. The members may work on individual projects and have an opportunity to learn about art from the various field trips which the club takes. lub r FRONT ROW: Susan Flowers, Betty Clarkson, Peggy Porter. Pat Fischer, jan Braun, Susan Cook, Vicki Hamilton, Martha Atch- ison, Linda Robnett. SECOND ROW: Barbara Echols, Janet Palmer, Marrianne Payne, Mary Cay Kennedy, Susan Terry, Pam Pittman, Cinda Cyrus. THIRD ROW: Michael Kennedy, David Hollrah, Alfred Trostman, jerry Hopkins, Bill Gill, Doug Crouser, Bryan Nevill, Bill Newton. FOURTH ROW: Jim O'Neill, Don Beach, David Phillips, joe Terry, Kyle Rountree, Randy Hill, Dennis Spradley, John McNary, Tommy Ward, Steve Hill. The Physiology Club is composed of students interested particularly in the life sciences. The activities include guest lecturers speaking on specific phases of medicine, physiological processes of the human body, and modern techniques of research and applied science. Field trips are made to visit college campuses and special surgical operations. Through these activities club members gain insight concerning phases of medicine as well as modern biological and physiological advancements. Physiolo y Club 223 SEATED, l. to r: Carolyn Hardy, Susan Cook, Ajohn McNary, Ted Windecker, Dick Odle. SECOND ROW, STANDING: Mr. Hooper, Sponsor, Mike jones, Mike Farmer, Charles Anderle, Bill Liles, Ben Weihrich, Roy Williams, Ronald Hinds, Randy Cox. THIRD ROW: Wayne Hardy, Ronald Thurston, Richard Shoemate, Craig Barnes, Robert Jennings, Keith Schawmkrug, Bill Chyno- weth, Tommy Wfiles. Jack Edelbrock, Herb Hagler. l Chemistry Demonstration T Chemistry Demonstration Club is composed of students who l l have taken or are taking chemistry. The main activity of the club l l is performing demonstrations for sixth grade students from the A various elementary schools. OFFICERS Dick Odle ........,, ...,,.,,,,,,,,,. . .. ...,,, ,...,..r., P resident Ted Windecker .. ,,.. Vice-President Susan Cook ,, , .,,, Historian john McNary H- ,..,, H Secretary 224 Chem Dem officers posing as victims of til, C1ub'5 latest project. FRONT ROW: Beverly Girdley, Terri Hochman, Martha McKay, 'Bill Chynoweth, Charles Anderle SECOND ROW: David Anderson, Steve Brower, Lyle Burlchead, Herbert Hagler. THIRD ROW: Dick Odle, Mrs. Fred Thomas, sponsor, Steve Ash. Math Club is composed of students who have taken or are taking any of the courses in the Lee Math Department. The purpose of the club is to aid the members in understanding various aspects of mathe- matics. ath Club FRONT ROW: Susan Metscher, Sandra Snipes, Cherry Arnold, Linda Robnett, Shirley Higgins, Luella Capsey, Dorothy Wadley, Nancy Wilcox, Cathy Wilcox. SECOND ROW: Pam Branson, Dolores Butts, Karen Huffstutler, Carol Klinger, Carolyn Wi-llingham, Pat Jones, Cheryl Herricks, Jeanne Faulkner. THIRD ROW: Lee Roberts, Diana Faulkner, Linda Shirley, jane Pettus, Connie Atwater, Patty Green, Sally Langley, Marilyn De Moss, Carol Byrd. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Ash, Teresa johnson, Regina Moore, Susan Esterak, Lavette Betts, Carol Batchelor, Pam Chauvin, Marsha White, Connie Howard, Judy Balo, Mike Matthews, Roy Peyton, Mark Matthews, Ronnie Be-ardien. FIFTH ROW: Betsy Hurt, Deedee Smith, Carol joy, Mrs. Dorothy Sawyer, Sponsor. The Future Teachers Association is composed of i students who wish to gain practical experience and learn about the techniques of teaching. This is done through special programs, student teaching in the elementary schools and assisting the teachers at Lee. Venice Wilson, Marilyn DeMoss, and Connie Howard display the FTA scrapbook at the District Convention. Future Teachers 226 SEATED: Betsy Hurt, Dolores Butts, Carolyn Jacobs, Aubrey Butts, Martha Atchison, Della Scott, Kay Brousard, Mrs. Wesselman, sponsor STANDING: Diane Blankenship, Susan Brogden, Rosella Alcala, Caren Hilburn, Romona Thetford, Gayle Condon, Donna Brown, Diane Moake, Suzanne Edwards, Linda Hart, Gail Wood, Lyneia Davis Future Homemakers Future Homemakers is an organization founded to teach its members how to be better wives and homemakers. Projects of the club stress modern methods in homemaking, child care, and family relationships. Audrey Butts Carolyn Jacobs Martha Atchison Della Scott ......, Dolores Butts , Betsy Hurt .....,.. Kay Broussard OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Song Leader Reporter Parliamentari an Audrey Butts, President, serves punch to student teachers, Miss Yates and Miss Hejl 227 l f X , ,UQ 5 ' - e , for , Vw Ml :,Cg? iff'fgl i 1 'fi ' Mike Frizzell Kim Hammond A ' 3' ' Jack Hanks 3 r 'if A C 3 l if 1 -17 13 A ek. V , , 7,3 . , QA7,VV 4 fffjkf2'eiJi?Z' 1 ' , I If ,J wf lflwl' l L I-'f','fl' 153: Rebel Brigade ' lf if fr ft V, nb f V, N Q Q 1 r. VF 45 S. ,e e n ,, ' ' .2 5 'R v . ,s':, f r ' . -f L .Q W Q ,P K Sm 3: 1 -f , 5 X 3 eg 'xl 1 fa -0, X.-any A A 228 Dan Harris Kenny jastrow Bucky Kimble Chuck Loiftin Dick McFarland Bob Meadows Butch Merriman juan Moscoso Earl Robinett Scott Rogers Terry Schreiner Bill Shepherd Bruce Smith Terry Throckmo Bill Tillman Bobby XVeber John Tom Williams Mr. Clifford Baker, sponsor Mr. Ronald Vaughn, sponsor 1'f0l'l KWEELING: Bill Shepherd, Bob Meadows, Dan Harris, Terry Throckmorton, Juan Moscoso, jack Hanks, Bill Tilman, Butch Merriman, Ken Jastrow STANDING: Mike Frizzel, Earl Robinett, john Tom Williams, Scott Rogers. Bruce Smith, Bucky Kimble, Dick McFarland, Bob Weber, Terry Schreiner. Chuck Loftin Eight juniors and twelve seniors make up the Rebel Brigade. This school sponsored group strives to be leaders of school spirit. They are responsible for the annual White Christmas project. The Brigade also drives a jeep mounted with the Rebel flag at all home football games. When you CARE enough to send the very best Heckfire and darnation! SENIORS FRONT ROW: jimmy Jackson, Bill Strickland, Eric Albrecht, Bobby Garst, Bill Young. ,f'5fE:E-. ,Q 15,1 ii xl A J . Yf4'uA15Q, BACK ROW: Larry Harlcrider, Scott Fuller, john Fisher, Dennis Spradley, john McNeal, Don Aiken, Ray Caddell JUNIORS FRONT ROW: Charley Boler, jimmy Downum, Wes Krueger, Bob Fuller BACK ROXW: Ray Taylor, David Rogers, Lance Kitchens. Allen Smith, Billy Perryman Hurt. Bob Waddell 230 The Key Club is a school and com- munity organization of sophomore, junior, and senior boys. Members are nominated by the faculty and chosen by elected members of the Key Club. Those who are in good scholastic standing, of good character and leadership abilities, inter- ested in service, and show a desire for membership, are eligible. SOPHOMORES FRONT ROW: Bob Nolen, jon Brown, R. B. Fields BACK ROW: Lee Hobbs, Dick Fuller. Mark Thomson, Gregg Key Bob Gfarst Pwrident Bill Young Vice-Prerident Trina Neimants 1964 Key Club Sweetbearf Dennis Spradley Secretary Bob Fuller Dick Fuller junior Adrfiror Sophomore Advisor One of the Key Club's major service projects was planting grass for the Lee Youth Center. lub Bill Strickland Treafufef Eric Albrecht Senior Advifor Key Club Board FRONT ROW: Diane Frederickson, Linda Miller, Diane jones, Kathy Hogue, Kathy Moore, Suzanne Fitzgerald, Phyllis Giggy, Kay Hayden. SECOND ROW: Donna Crookham, Linda Bowen, Marilyn Parker, Mary Margaret King, Carol Byrd, Pat McGuire, Marilyn McGuire, Judy Fouch, Sally Patrick. THIRD ROW: Roger Estes, Connie Howard, Linda Phipps, Stephen Ash, Kathy Weaver, Patti Dunn, Jan Braun, jerry Billings: FOURTH ROW: Patty Howard, Vera Ruppe, Karen Franklin, Dee Schofield, John Schneider, Craig Barnes, Betsy Hurt, Terri Hochman. FIFTH ROW: Kathy Brown, Susan Kaltenberger, Mary Allred, Pat Smith, Cindy Snyder. Foreign Language Club is one of the most active clubs at Lee. Composed of the French, Spanish, and Latin groups, the Foreign Language Club presents programs representing the cultures of various coun- tries. The major activities have been an Open House in February and a Language Fair in April. OFFICERS President .......,............ john Tom Williams Vice-President ...... ........,,..... C indy Ortloff Treasurer .......... ............ S ally Patrick Secretary ............ ....... K ay Hayden Reporter .................... ..... C athie Blackaller Sergeant-at-Arms ..... ..,,,,.,. S cotft Fuller For i Il Langua e 232 French Drama Club FRONT ROW: Georgia Todd, Kathy Moore, Connie Howard, Marsha White, Mary Ann Lenz. SECOND ROW: Judy Brenham, Kathy Hogue, Lori Zarchin, Dianne jones. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS Vice-President .......7.................... Harriet Ingram Pfegidem ,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,i ........ D ianne jones Secretary-Treasurer ...... ........ K athy Moore lub THIRD ROW: Cindy Ortloff, Mr. Kessler, Sponsorg Mike Farmer, Pam Chauvin Craig Barnes. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS Vice-President ....,.......,.....w. Phyllis Giggy President .......,........ Terry Throckmorton Secretary ....,.... .....,. S uzanne Fitzgerald ' is c K s new ,rg jgagfira' 1 , ,,,.,vu lx-2 Y: 3, f 9' FRONT ROW: Candy Conley, Sharon I-Ierberger, Bobby Garst, Mary Lee McClure SECOND ROW: Tina jones, Betty Clarkson, Jean Starr, Peggy Porter, Betsy Vilven, Pam Hudson, Judy Giudice, Marsha White, johelen Neill, Pam Pittman, Susan Dolberry, Connie Howard, Kathy Moore THIRD ROW: Ann jackson, Jeanette Boren, Harriet Ingrahm, Ellen Kennedy, Betty White, Linda Cotton, Nancy jenkins, Laura Welch, Barbara Reed FOURTH ROW: Cinda Cyrus, Melinda Cowan, Sally Patrick, Barbara Dodd Cindy Ortloff, Diane Gill, Tina Blankenship, Linda Mills, Marthadell Mints, Beverly Girdley, janet Palmer, Mary Cay Kennedy Barbara Echols, Lynda Danner BACK ROW: Terry Schreiner, Bill Tillman, Steve Haney, Ron Tefteller, Steve Hill, Eddie Anderson Mike Frizzell Junior Council We finally got our Lee Youth Center after two years of hard work and the junior Council has finally been rewarded. The slave and ticket sales plus all the planning for dances have been well worthwhile. Under the direction of Mr. Henry Schreiner the junior Council has started a fund for furnishings for the Youth Center. Youth Center Director Henry Schreiner hard at work. Lee Youth Cent 1' . . . 1 a FRONT ROW: Gary Nabors, John Lindemood, Jimmie Wilson, Sally Miller, Judy Keltner, Suzanne Chesney, Janet Thorne, Charlotte Clarkson, Cherryl Cole, Lori Gunter, Susan Orwig, Evie Kasson, Carol Story, Laura Rassman, Barbara Newkirk, Betty Wilson, Lynn Curry, Dottie Aiken SECOND ROW: Dicky Fuller, Jon Brown, Rusty Stallings, Jim O'Neill, Diana Porter, Marsha Wright, Sandy Downam, Sherry Combs, Gail Butler, Linda Martin, Marylyn Godwin, Candy Combs, Judy Crumpton, Nancy Higgins, Virginia Scofield, Elaine Hodge, Barbara Curry, Carol Klinger, Connie Atwater THIRD ROW: Randy Harris, Tim Hill, Larry Marcum, Pat Perine, Lyn Downs, Sandy Snipes, Pat Stone, Frances Newton, Pat Taylor, Katie Keller, Peggy Shepherd, Marianne Payne, Dana Montgomery, Candy Porter, Kathy Weaver, Carol Garvin, Patty Elam, Susan Walters, Linda Flowers, Martha Greene, Trey Grafa BACK ROW: Craig Kennedy, Tommy Bartlett, Denna Marcum, Kay Priddy, Cindy Holmes, Patti Dunn, Barbie Petree, Johnny Branen, DeWayne Kinsey, Rand Fuller, Clare Hakeman, Brenda Gale, Paul Lain, Dianna Rodgers, Tony Durrell, Hal Gill, Debbie Sloan, Brenda Brenneman, Gayle Porter, Dianne Montgomery, Bob Nolen The 100 Club is composed of sophomore members of the Lee Youth Center, Members of Junior Council are chosen from the 100 Club. The group sells Hallo- ween Candy, Christmas tree cards, and candy bars to raise money for the Youth Center. 100 Club i 100 Club Officers: Lori Gunter, Cherry Cole, Susan Orwig, Evie Kasson . . . Finall I! Dennis Spradley Dixie Dispatch Editor DIXIE DISPATCH STAFF TOP ROW: Susan Harrison, Cindy Ortloff, Phil Lago, Jean Leeper, Betsy Hurt, Mike Wilson. SECOND ROW: Echo Garland, Gaylord Vaughan, Kelly Hood, Jone Davis, john Fisher, Linda Mitchell, Carolyn Dawson, Sharon Crozier, Tom Thornell. The DIXIE DISPATCH endeavors to keep the students of Lee informed about all school events and outstanding students. The high quality of journalism represented in the paper was exemplified by Cindy Ortloff, a staff member, who won first place in State Inter-Scholastic League competition. Dixie Dispatch Page Editor Phil Lago, Sports Editor Mike Wilson, and Assistant Sports Editor Kelly Hood waste time looking at annuals. You Can? spell it that way! - f-,VQNg!g J fu A .. They're either working on a page or telling some- thing they shouldn't. 238 Get your finger out of it, where it don't be- long- Innocence Personified Mrs, Annalon Gilbreath, sponsor and Debbie Holder Extra! Extra! Read all about . . . what? Linda Mitchell, jone Davis, and Sharon Crozier Dispatch Staff Jan 'DOHHCHCY Bill Shepherd Steve Hill Mary Lee McClure Bunneff Manager Sport: Editor S port: Editor Artizfitief Editor Linda Cotton Editor Though the staff of the Rebelee Why, Mlr. Stacy, We'd never eat in the annual room! -Innocent sniff members Cindy Ortloff, Cheri Gossett, Sally Patrick, Steve Hill, Dennis Spradley, Barbara Reed, Phyllis Giggy, Nancy jenkins, Mary Ann Greene, and Cheryl Coffman. has sometimes had a little trouble meeting deadlines, and getting pic- tures taken, they have Worked hard to produce Lee's first summer an- tivities, the staff has tried to publish nual. By including all the ye-ar's ac- an annual with the real Rebel Spirit. Beverly Girdley Terri Hochman Sandra Newton Cinda Cyrus Fnrulty Editor Organization! Clone: Editor Photographer Peryonolitier Editor Eiitor Art Editor 7 4 A fy 9- ' lm, ,A ' Now I call that tough enough File it under L for lost? Oh well, another deadline. Only 14869, O20 more freshmen Lets all look pretty-except for Tern Yep-he burned the negatives. Photographers Cinda Cyrus and Barbara Reed wi-levi' 4 'QV z FN Mfew is www W sv ws Q3 is if Q53 x ww ,. s. '4 ff 'Wm 42014 M- 42 v K 41? ft ,, W 'ty if f i' Sava M get QE gziigniz 5 1' Edged X553 Zz fi 5 swf 'W 4 f 0131? - - t . 1, , sg Q15 i f . . - : ' fdfffxizz. zrerggyizgla-f??'1'I' ' 1 Q, : , X4 t ' ,sf aim . 5 gg .shy , Q as 1 5 - X 4 A : -.5Mf:f5iQ, ' f- W-' 1 i': 'f ., : 'Lf gi K ffef , . j V: if , ..,, -- Sf I-1: fi 1' if - ill. H ' ' , 54 ,f gi- e, 1 '. 5:I7ffI::f'ff5- U A - ,' ' 'AL ' 1 -w ' -. 6 . I 2 5 ' .' I ' f:,'5a'gA9-ttf?--1' 31, .VJ - f J if 'S 3: 1211. I 1 41 - ' L ff'Y'-7523 4'f23'5 ' 2 E'II,'E-1-7 N, 2 14 ' V t Z3 228 We . ' L' 1. A 51 Outstanding work awards presented to Lmda Cotton and Jan Donnelly from Taylor Publishing Company. Not until you give us one more penny. Look, I told you, Steve, we fried. Let me out! I want to go to lunch. N A , ,.,.- Q, s. ff- 'Tl lf' 'n :iiN::.i..bipwfki VET. garb -I fl ' a 5+ fn fwww.!,-- Q Q, 4 1 G- K Q' K . .f xwv. ff gp- H f . 1 .-we 242 Personalities K? 2 Q 24 1 T' N Pfxqx f X . SIE' X 'f5Qk3T 'Six -. ,fx-3xQ4Nc334,, ,5'Iz1'giI'S'Sf? T5 f 1 yas:-..a, 1 1, N. ., 'lf 9 -, Foreign Exchange Student JUAN MOSCOSO C second from Ieftl .v- 55 Q . Q vi? Q1 Q' 64 Q? Xl! 25 rielmx if K , Q WND 45 S Ed B lyG dl y W Mr. L.H.S Bill Shepherd Miss L.I-LS L nda Danner f M A-0 Most Representative Bob Meadows 4 Most Representative Sharon I-Ierberger . f- v:Ww'w4w,,,.....,..,n.wasm:.memVMmmm,fu-fwfxffff-::if'1,g g,.wmm4wAmQ,, ,,,N Qvnwi- , W-11,11 ,1,wzfffff-grfmnvmmmfi-rgzmwfmwwvmf,,.f M-,fr ff' f 7. ff,, ,fu-WU ,4 4 , f uf , ,, 0- A-,f . W f f Best Personality 248 Kim Hammond sf- A gs if , K Z? 'Qi Qs 5 E ef Zz? fs 5? 31 Af vw 5 5 Q Most Friendly J ack Hanks if f ff .. 5' ' 1 1 ,,, ,.y, ,.,if' 2 , . ,df 4 I ' 9 , ,Vi ' 4 X 2 V r -Z f u mf! j A ,A A, f Student Body President Eddie Anderson REBELEE Editor Linda Cotton 1 W X 1 is ' I , 1' 2 , f f fMWffwffffw f ff ff f- f' 4.1, 9 i f 4...,,h7 41 f fa 5 543' MA y 1-:EV Lpffjcv, , . . , , , - 1 , VM, .U,,,,,,f,,.':,,,n,5:L4 I . , A i f Senior Favorites Bobby Garst Cathie Blackaller Junior Favorites Donny Winkler Kay Hayden f 1':ve mmifwfz-Q-wnmwmgfv My ,111 ff M f w w 1 L x x v 4 1 I u Sophomore Favorites Diane Rogers DeWayne Kinsey Freshman Favorites Ronnie Combs Mary Alice Tudor ,f V . ,, ,.N,.f.,,, ,,,,,.w,,, ,,. MW. f, WU, MW., f,,,,,,.,.m-,,Z.fWWMMMW,M ,o,f.WW.,,, f.-Wd, ,.,.,,sw,Af,.f . W.M,,f.,. ,,. . , ff,. V, -,y,.f -f-,f .,.-1, 4, , ,f f,,,,, , .-f f y .,,f ., M. , f f f, f - f, W 258 Helen Black Norma Cardile Linda Cotton Cathie Blackaller Tina Blankenship Jalienne Boler Betty Clarkson Annette Collins Candy Conley Rebelee Court jan Donnelly -WK as jean Elderkin Beverly Girdley Judy Dykes Barbara Echols Elodie Glasier Linda Mills Mary Newton Trina Niemants Frances Nugent janet Palmer Connie Perkins Candy Poage Peggy Porter Mary RCGSC Nominees Retta Sellars Helen Snody Beverly Smith Jean Starr Betsy Vilven Laura Weldq Sharon White Susan White Rebelee ueen Her Royal Highness QUEEN KAREN of the House of EURRY La Belle cl' Arnabiliten Escorted by His Royal Majesty KING BENJAMIN of the House of FRANKLIN 260 A Duchess BETTY of the House of CLARKSON La Belle d'Enchantemer1t Escorted by DWAYNE CASBEER Princess EXA of the House of RICHARDSON La Belle de Raclianceu Escorted by SCOTT ROGERS Duchess CANDY of the House of PGAGE 'KLa Belle de Vivacitey' Escorted by JIMMY OLDS Duchess LYNDA of the House of DANNER La Belle de Elegance Escorted by JOHN TOM WILLIAMS fri 5 A o Duchess PEGGY of the House of PORTER La Belle de Eeliciteu Escorted by BUCKY KIMBLE Duchess LINDA of the House of MILLS La Belle de Fascination Escorted by JACK HANKS I , I., 1, 1 XV Y 1 , If I I t 1k I W , 1 7 '4 I it ' Je Y f X . 4 1 N X 1 - f. , V' ,f f A ' 1,--- A 1 f r -fff ,4 1 N- N I '---7, 4 ff WA fg ww , V7 f- 4 ' 'A , 4 - f '61 ' A ' .V - fiwl--V .. - ' 14, ' 1 N, Q A ' ,, 4, X , fi- 1 H - r., M V gi' Q' fi- N 'l.'Jp 7 f - fi ' X., . J 1 iff, 'T ,Ji ,J- ai'JJ'lf- - W' ' 5 9 iff 1 I7 T K 4 1 A 'L q w J I Y K , f 'L il 411 ix Q , if X I lf I Y 1 tl 1 Tough Enough Moments If this thing dudn't hurry and be over I'm gonrfa have to use this pillow. to Be Remembered jovial jesters-Ann jackson. Pam Hudson. and Tina jones Les Belles Charmantes Gt Beaux 267 Train Bearers-Cathie Blackaller and Susan Flowers Queen Karen and King Purty reign over 1963-1964 Rebelee Court A little to the left, Putty! fi?- King Putty The First Dance-Bucky and Peggy, Lynda and John, Linda and jack 1 Candy and Jimmy BETTY CLARKSON Football Sweetheart 1964 Rebel ANGIE BROGDON Band Sweetheart Sweethearts LYNDA DANNER Basketball Sweetheart MARY REESE Choir Sweetheart Foreign Exchange Student Juan Moseoso Equador , ff, f J X 4 7484 JACK HANKS was the most outstanding member at Boys' State. He was a member of the Longhorn Party and was elected Lt. Governor. He then went as a delegate to Boy's Nation and there was elected Vice- President. BOB MEADOWS was chairman cf the Longhorn Party and a member of the Board of Control. Youth Council and Boy's State 1963 Boys' and Girls' State There is no better way to learn about our govern- ment than to participate in it. This is what the Boy's and Girl's State programs offer, and thus help prepare the citizens of tomorrow. These non-partisan programs of instruction are held separately in our capital city of Austin each june. Those participating in this pro- gram are instructed in the duties, privileges, and rights of the American citizen. 274 At Girls' State 1963, JEAN LEEPER was a member of the Nationalist Party, elected County Commissioner and was a member of the House of Representatives. BILL SHEPHERD was a member of the Pioneer Party and Chairman of the Texas CHARLES ANDERLE LYLE BURKHEAD MARY ANN ROSS TERRI HOCHMAN ational 'Merit Finalists The National Merit Scholarship Program is a nation wide search for students who demonstrate extraordinary ability to benefit from a college education. In order to qualify students must make at least 142 on the National Merit Test. Lee was extremely fortunate in having four students as finalists. National Merit Finalists receive recognition in Awards Assembly CHARLES ANDERLE DAVID ANDERSON LYLE BURKHEAD 1964 H TERRI HOCHMAN IIOI' BOB MEADOWS MIKE MATTHEWS uates DONNA NICHOLS BILL SHEPHERD aledictorian David Anderson -g Q 1 siwiex . , A 5 1 :A L ., QV ,5m,W E ' x - - 4-x1 ' XX 3 N4 li ii-3 , A K igkgi my xrgzsi -S x xi Y CN? Xe 1 1 Salutatorian Terri Hochman gh f deff KW IV, f n.1,.wwMmMf.w fm-,M ,mzwwmw WMM-A W.- W QA ,gn I ,, fd'-w ff' fgwhw 5 44 WW , W W1 ff' 46 0- V4 9 4 WWXY M 4 W ,M aff 4,4 W W 5 ff F Wh ,f M X W , f Mf ff, , Q, Z, MW 1 1 4 , I V 1 , 43 fp ir ff an 4 M. M i Betty Clarkson-Candy Poage Eric Albrecht-Bobby Garst-John Fisher Linda Mills Rebel Cheerleaders Their vim and vigor urge Lee's team to victory- Their lusty yells fill every silence They are the Robert E. Lee Cheerleaders-the es- sence of school spirit. They have worked so that their enthusiasm might direct our cheers with precision and fervor. The cheerleaders constitute the backbone of school spirit. p K N5 resis,- s , . if w-me-2-Hara:-Q-r1:,.-.-f?1e VVY. ,M-T . - W - Smile though your leg is aching. Linda hfiills and Bobby Garst Head Cheerleaders Heidi Fokes that's my name. Candy Poage and John Fisher A, ,ef , ,s A MH? ,V WU Wifi 2225 3 MTR I grin and he bears it. 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Phone MU 4-6I4I Owner Hom-e Phone OX 4-5378 C I- F Humidifying Equipmenf 66 omplmemis O Hea+ing Air C0ndi+ioning FITZGERALD MIDLAND SIXTY-SIX OIL CO., INC. WEATHER MART Your Friendly Wea+I1er Merchani Phillips 66 Dis+ribu+ors Resideniiiqob WTmme'CIa' ox 4-77gI C. A. GRAY M1.11....1 Ph. M11 2-1002 PLUMBING, HEATING NY bv 0 . 8' m m AIR CONDITIONING, INC. 0CKIII9l 2205 W. Indus'I'riaI Ave. MId'a d' Texas Odessa Ph. FE 2-1012 Phones: MU 4-753I Mu 3-savo ELECTRIC B'LL WOOD MoToR SERVICE I609 W. IncIus+riaI Ave. DIAL MU 3-3327 220I W. IIIinois Midland, Texas 286 Phone MU+uaI 2-43I3 Midland. Texas w. c. IBILLI DUBLE Beechcrafi SALES - SERVICE RICH-AIR CO. Midland Air Terminal Posl' Office Box 4727 Midland, Texas RICHARD L. HENDERSON PHONE Res. PI1. OX 4-SI34 LO 3-ZU33 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. ALLEN K. TROBOUGH THE FABRIC SHOPS Beau+y By the Yard ilk' 42 4I7 Andrews Highway I3 Dellwood Plaza Midland, Texas Midland' Texas 44 Congra'IuIaI'ions, Seniors '64 t J BASIN SUPPLY 44444- 406 W. Wall Congra+uIa+ions +o Ihe Class of '64 Complimenfs of CARPENTER ADV., INC. I Qsgglyff I Pain+ BuIIe'rins 4I.fIza22A'.9'pzaaH ' l 3320 N. Big Spring 'I if MU 2-7733 IZI, 2i'g'gz,, A133 SI N-30207 ITIZEINS Pilllflllifio, 3Ol Sou+l1 Main Phone MU 4-5508 40074 gbgwmddukxf MIDLAND, TEXAS A-PM . MU 35156 332 , MARY ANN CARR- CompIImen'rs of REALTOR ROSS BRUNNER '902 W' Wa Mldlancl, Texas N I IA R I Ei I Boards 0 Brokers Insfifu Q U I'Ip n T R I Ef I A M dl d B rd of Realfors 0 Women'5 Council M I I f g 5 Associaies Baba Key Jemmie Lee 288 Florene Fisher Lady Todd EPT xxa ' Y ,ANI Q rr e, ff.. .Mar :Ny 'Q 71'l,fl',lr -QP-. 5. , A .yfgfggf 'Q -xiii.-5, -. n Y V xxfldfl N 33 we 121' - - .iw-2.-'. 1:9 mfs-' .V L , .'-'J . 'fFi:'a?'2. , Q ,1 9 Q- , 411 'NF' 'ESQ 1 3 E xx A IW x 4 ' be, vx 'IIN ww W Z6 ff 0 I ffl 47 V diff W Fx Q F.0. E. Fraternal Order EAGLES PERMIAN AERIE NO. 29 2I2 E. Texas Midland, Texas M. R. STEPHENSON. Presideni' Elm mibllmmb if Rmnmrime Ewing as m ComplimenI's of DRI LCO KW j OIL TOOLS ! , MU 4-423I MU 4-5830 MIDLAND SAND 81 GRAVEL READY MIXED CONCRETE 3l0I Wes+ lnclusfrial Micllancl, Texas Home Owned and Opera'I'ed OWHSI' Salesman LESTER IRVIN WILLIE WATKINS MU 4-5830 OX 4-2654 Maf'a9e Bookkeeper Dispafcher ROBERT PATTON MUGGS DENNIS OBIE O'BRIEN OX 4-8205 OX 4-22l6 OX 4-0302 Serving Ihe Permian Basin Since I932' COMPANY SIGNS and NEON Midland - Odessa Dial LO 3-l555 GE Complimenls of MIDWEST GLASS CO. AUTO INSURANCE ALL DRIVERS All Driving Records 'I' AII Ages - 16 +o 90 'I' Mili+ary Personnel LIABILITY 0 COLLISION C Pay Monthly D IMU 511693 2IOI W. Wall CAMERON REXALL DRUG Phone MU 3-3346 I409 N. Big Spring Midland, Texas UTTRELL 8: CO. PHOTOSTATS FILM WORK .J In ,. f -..xg .43 X CQ xeymoilafs Qfoffzefs REPRODUCTION CO. Inc. e Mos+ Respecled Name in Reproduciio SERVING WEST TEXAS WITH COMPLETE REPRODUCTION SERVICE THE I05 M-M MICROFILM and ENLARGE-MENTS ZEROX MASTERS - PRINTING TECHNIFAX PRODUCTS BRUNING DEALERS DIETZGEN Engineering and Archileclural Supplies COMPLETE LINE OF OFFICE SUPPLIES QUALITY - SATISFACTION - SERVICE Radio Equipped Cars for FAST PICK UP and DELIVERY Phone MU+ual 2-7393 3I5 N. Colorado 29I Jusl Fabulous Spor'I'swear al' CASUAL CORNER 3 Delwood Plaza LESTER SHORT PHARMACY Where Pharmacy ls a Profession- No+ a Side Line Complele Baby Dep'ar+men+- Firsl' Aid Supplies-Siclcroom Needs WE RENT CRUTCHES. WHEEL CHAIRS AND HOSPITAL BEDS Free Delivery on Prescrip+ions 433 Andrews Highway Dial MU 4-4439 Technical Drilling Service, Inc. l 'Fig I '- '55 2 ., . -it: .A 5 LQ :Big I w. ' lo. .. :-. T. 'am' f- .La 5 Shi , .51 -- s ,- - . .1 '- 73: 15:2 F za- egg 'I' f Q - ca Zi. -al? s .-B-11 3 i .-l -E ii 'eq - g +r 'f 2 - -Q 4 , i- S F f T T x -- Phone MU 3-5Il P.O. Box l5l8 Midland, Texas QSM Me PHCTOGRAPH ERS Village Phone MU 4-8970 For Fine PrinI'ing 0 Gree+ing Cards 0 Personalized S+aI'ionery RAY GWYN OFFICE SUPPLY Mu 4-8259 eos w. MISSOURI ullilnurfon 3 2 'Nfl PA INI Y Congra+uIa+ions, Seniors ROY McKEE AGENCY INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 509 W. Tenn. - MU 4-8207 CARPENTER, INC. Adveriising 3320 N. Big Spring P. O. Box 685 Midland, Texas PAINTED BULLETINS BURGER CHEF Cufhberi' and Andrews Hiway BASIN BRICK '81 SUPPLY CO. Texas Leading Brick ManuIac'rurerS Brick and Tile Landscape Pebbles and Boulder Fireplace Equipmenf W. Indus'I'riaI Ave. MU 2-2597 MIDLAND REPRODUCTION CO. Phofo Copies - Direc'r Prin+s Duplex PI'Io+os PICK-UP'and DELIVERY Now USING THE QI4 XEROX 5I3 W. Texas ,,.,,v.,..,...,, MU 2-0504 294 Ist SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSOCIATION P. O. Box I8II 500 Wes+ Missouri MidIand, Texas EUDELL GRIFFIN Indepenclenl' Foremosr Dis+ribu+or Serving Ihe Lee High School Area - You All LO 3-0350 BOB GIRDLEY Insurance Real Es+a're Loans O MU 2-949I BOB'S BETTER BURGER No. I 700 W. Illinois MU 4-8452 No. 2 3407 Thomason Dr. OX 4-I56I No. 3 Town and Coun+ry Shopping CenI'er OX 4-8552 No. 4 40I E. Scharbauer Congra+uIa+ions, Seniors MIDLAND GARDEN CENTER, INC. 'W -e ' oor,: ri POTTED PLANTS - BEDDING PLANTS FOLIAGE OX 4-572l Andrews Hwy. ARROW GAS COMPANY BUTANE-PROPANE-DIESEL Phone MU 3-530I If No Answer Call MU 2-20I6 P.O. Box 5I95 Rankin Highway HINKLE'S MIDLAND STYLE CENTER Ladies ancl Juniors' Fine Apparel, Sporiswear Accessories and Shoes 2I3 N. Main I7 Delwoocl Plaza MU '2-4396 OX 4-886i CompIimen+s of ROCKY FORD MOVING VANS Radio Voice of the Lee Rebels Y 550 sx'g on . -,f ANY an .RADIATORS F 'Class Sh-we AUTO AND INDUSTRIAL IzADIAToRs P I ID Irs 'V I Saiisfaciion Guaranleecl Q 3:5555 24-Hour Service 4-5252 3 'I Q M MIDLAND MIDLAND RADIATOR SERVICE ' -II PAWN SHOP Ioo4 w. Fron+ s+. - Midland, Texas JDWSOW 2 SPORTSMAN'S HEAIDQUARTERS P one MU 2'728I I23 E. Wall, Midland, Tex. Owner NIgh+ Ox 4-2606 W. J. HARVEY Compliments of B. C. GIRDLEY fir' ox 4-4680 Micllancl, Texas , Complimenfs of Complimen+s I ,F K , 0 veg MIDLAND COLOR MART KUHN'S CLIMATIZED PAINT ' 33I4 Wesi' Illinois 200 Easl' Wall, Midland, Texas CusI'om Ari' Picfure Framing Supplies Phone MU 2-8382 gbrwara' with Afidianai Ligh+ing Fixiures cs. K. B. CCNSTRUCTION co. i Complimen+s of 6Ol W. Texas Builder of Fine Homes ox 4-5871 MU 4-8680 TOWER BUSINESS OFFICES ,S S ff ff X 'w X is F i l ' 5,1 Q X9 4314! ' X It DOWN H Q u 'i'5'5'?N i WU SHOPPING AT 55' ' 5 9 fi W SYSTEM Q ffl'-f eased? HAS 4 f BEEN 1 i 1 ii I' 91 A f if Spor+s Wear and Dress , FAMILY X' , - 329 Dodson S+. Midland, Texas 'TRADITION L ig Q M ,. x I ' -,K Our Furure Depends on You. Depend on MNB for Sound Banking Advice A Member of +he Federal Deposir Insurance Corporafion 40I Wes+ Texas Midland, Texas EXPLORATION SERVICES CO. DIAMONDS LUGGAGE service eller 'flue sale MU 2-9364 ie .gg ,605 Box i372 as 0 lnduslrial LUGGAGE a JEWELRY M 305 Dodson Hydrocarbon Well Logging Mldland- Texas Geological Services i RAY JENKINS MU 3-3322 lnslrumenl lvlanulacluring Midland, Texas Complimenfs of Congra'I'ula'rions, Seniors A Cornplele lnsurance Service ' A CHRDIHHL ,L CHEIHICHEL' IHC. r ' .v. 1hursuuy ' 'Uwe meet or -1--' f ' agtelcsgviaxgnciiwmgly undersom' ' We Mmmna. 'ilu Midland's Larges+ Complimerfrs Cl1ildren's. Specially Shop of ED MAGRUDEE 3Il Andrews Hwy. Midland, Texas 300 Com plimenls of STUBBEMAN, MCRAE SEALY, AND LAUGH LIN ff' Q PETROLEUM . 15,4 'i'?'f'l' -.fi LIFE I ' 111 6 6 lnsurance Company . ' 1' in 'J' 1 'e 'Q 1 'I' :l::i-1 I i u', If:I:l .il ll ' Url.: IIE.: nal ,u:ln.,,, u6ll1l!lf Box 6l Midland . Charcoal Burgers H. G. COUNTS 81 CO. . Charcoal Dogs Confracfors 6, C . Sleek Sandwiches . lg- ' FH: 'Pies d Engineers . - Q J ' . Sh 1-Qqqqqf 5 a +56 an alces MU 2-3769 WSUZZBQ Dial ,nawuoah OX 4-842' Ranlun Hkml d Pg. Box 3264 unwise! i And Your Order Will Be I an ' exas nl ' . - Ready on Arrival I I C l' 'r ompolfmen S Belllllq Salons B U R N E 3 Dellwood Pwa ox 4-8866 MU 2 4272 402 Andrews Hwy. MU 3-5118 ' 107 N. Main - Mar: Bldg. MU 4-6682 wig Fashions 109 N. Main - Marr Bldg. MU 2-2866 C. O. TORGESON Ingurance lll S. Main YOUR Mlpmdmf Phone MU 4-4-46l Congralula+ions, l f 'fZ' XMIM 300 Wesl Wall S .O H 'suns von gun' Midland' Texas enl rs 30I ELE TRICITY Energy for Progress In this world we live in, electric energy is vitally important-not only for daily living but also to make possible continued progress. Try to imagine today's world without electric lights or factory motors . . . without refrigeration or television . . . without the benefits of hundreds of other uses of electric energy. Because electric power is so essential to progress, Texas Electric constantly plans ahead and builds new power plants, lines and other facilities. For this reason, you may be sure that in the area we serve there will always be plenty of dependable electric power for progress and for better living. TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY VORITE S HOPPING P LACE.. .E 'Ei 'ss it hi , f as r if A . ' E ' 1 i gt gg SUPEIFIAARKETS:-f L A IN THE SOUTHWEST' som Di31JCQEFC3CljCEJU CEJII?DDK X X 81 TRUST CO. X PAU L'S SHOES, INC. Band Ins'rrumen+ Headquar+ers Por'rabIe S'rereo 438 Village Circle Guiiars - Radios - Tape Recorders The Village Midland, Texas 2I Village Circle ZI9 N. Main WEBB-DAVIS FRUIT COMPANY Wholesale 'Fresh Fruif and Vegefables CompIe'Ife Line Frozen Foods Midland-Air-Terminal Odessa Phone MU 2-I65I - Midland Phone FE 2-0396 - Odessa Home Office Midland, Texas JEWELER5 Midland, Texas I04 Wes'I' Wall MUI'uaI 3-5666 Complimenis MCCLATCHY of P VAN LINES, 'NC' M'DU2l 3r Elf? SHG Moving - Packing - Siorage MU 4-8266 LO 3-13,0 TRIANGLE RADIATOR SALES AND SERVICE 4I0 Wes'I Fron'I' MU 2-979I Complefe S'I'ock of Au+omo+ive, Trac'Ior Truclc, and Indus+riaI Cores. All Work Guaranfeed 304 STARR GAS CO. BUTANE and DIESEL for DRILLING RIGS i ST. NATIONAL ,- D??CEDfJiD?5 ,Q The cost of a college education has risen sharply. Today expenses at most universities amount to a minimum of 51,500 a year for the essentials. As a result, you might be facing a serious problem . . . the task of financing your college education. To meet this challenge, The First National Bank of Midland offers you HELP. IGI-IER DUCATION CAN LAN HELP has never before-been offered in Midland County. It's a proud first for the First, in keeping with our sense of community responsibility. TWO PLANS AVAILABLE PLAN NUMBER ONE .... 'for college age students. PLAN NUMBER TWO .... for students now in High School. Ask for the HELP brochure at The First National soon! F rises -:uw HIL I lly : ff :ET-E BANK MIDLAND -- A- JL Complete Trust Powers 0 Member FDIC To be becoming bee coming X I C, Io us CHILDERS BEAUTY SHOP Town and Coun+ry Shopping Cenier ONDED NIU ox 4-I679 ox 4-I670 RICHARDSON C I ompimenfs REALTY of Midl d, T an em MIDLAND THEATERS SAM S. RICHARDSON MU 2-3656 OX +5930 704 Andrews Hwy. MU 3-476I Posf OI Fice Box 382 LEIBROCK, LANDRETH. CAMPBELL af CALLAWAY CONSULTING PETROLEUM ENGINEERS ENGINEERS and CONSTRUCTORS 'III' Floor V 3' J Tower IIOI V 8: J Tower Midland, Texas THE CRTLOFF Midland. Texas CompIimen+s of Good Luck PETROLEUM, INC. Sem '64 306 HAIR Melodie Shute HAIR Johnny Woods Betty jane Storms Purty Franklin Terri Hochman ' , Bill Tillman FIGURE Diane Gill LEGS Cindy ofiioff HANDS PHYSIQUE Bill Shands LEGS Dick McFarland HANDS Nancy jenkins ' I I I Terry Schreiner SMILE SMILE Laura Welch DeWayne Kinsey 3oe 5 HO' S l HO Best Couple Peggy Porter Bucky Kimble as ww 'Q S one-S vcs V gg , yt Og, gif--.jo-. Nt f-sfeg,.,isifcx DN -.-ri: A A o Q- t oo S,- al 'ffm . , I is f P . 'ist Kite- if iff ,fl V , Q fe 131 Roo k .0-' ...jffg 3 , .-15,5 i- -, - 'v- r- ., -IQYQ. -af - -. -, yo: , a f 5, e , A X. f. 1 , S, .L Qvsc c ri .X eq, , e ri s -X eagise Most Sophisticated Most Likely to Succeed Exa Richardson Bill Shepherd Jack Hanks Sha-mn Hefbefgef K- ff, SQL: ' ,J 5 I r ,- Best Dressed Most Talented Linda Dawson Ronnie Tefteller Jon Seal-Pom Carolyn Dawson Best Dancers Wittiegt Sally Patrick Dennis Spradley Mary Lee McClure Rocky Isbell Most Sincere M05f COUWCOUS um Moscoso Eva Kapus Terry Grace Barbara Reed In Memory of James Ellis Mayberry X Diploma in hand, -a departing Senior pauses before the Rebel Emblem. He has passed this way every day during his years at Lee, but now the emblem takes on new significance. Suddenly, his whole perspective changes. Stretched before him in its unique beauty is the campus which he seldom noticed as a student. The numerous experiences of daily life, absorbed into his very being srise S With little conscious attention, come surging forth with yljpoigngnce-the quiet desperate hours before finals, the iiiititsyytr Contagious gaiety of Friday afternoons, the anxious y ,,., n y iyty before Student Council elections, the off-key sing- Jf of the fight song, the enthusiastic Youth Center and the thrill of winning a championship, y y y a singular flavor these have given, the ,,,tc,, Lrflffiizy ff! V25 tiiii ff' ,ic,t,t'i v rasi V ggi a days' c if f ff? rtin tntn iasi ' t fiti S ,iia ' th h tt' th t crossin sabers' the three 473274yjz?1Qwifsfgfm'igvfiingfw 'Wizfw 77? ffffyfff f on e 3 C WO g f fl'y 4 cywf fmfa Rebels, Robert E. LCC, and Midland, TeX9.S, same as yesterday, but from his new vantage frai c f - S I if the sees reflected through them the blending of ilrti if S t it f gif! Q ,rt y the diverse elements which create for each student a S ,i,f , y 5 y y aff! t ffnegeggto-be-forgotten experience-Lee in Unity. ' aj 7 'Af 721 , ,,.,, fn ,MIM f ,M , 0 ,,,, , ,V fro, 39 ,h,, y ,V ,, if f ,a ,a at ,fr rat, to gimyffi ft f 9 i trrt 'c , , ff f f ff n f 3II Harral FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION J. W. Aldridge. . .28 James Anderson. . .28 May Anderson. . .25 Liz Anding. . .36 David Ardiana . . . 34, 221 Wayne Ashmore. . .20 Ruth Ann Averitt. . .33 Norman Backs. . .34 Clifford Baker. . .28, 29, 49, 228 Olga Banks. . .34 Mary Barnett.. .33, 222 Dwight Bellomy. . . 28 Joyce Bellomy. . .26 Clyde Bohmfalk. . . 31 Mildred Burkett.. .24 Torn B. Campbell. . .20 Sara Cason. ..33, 220 Ruth Castle. . .25 Geraldine Chastain. . .26 Linda Clark. . .36 Carrofl Commons. . . 30 Bill Oope...31, 174, 176, 183 L. P. Coston. . .31 Treva Covington. . . 30 Robert Cullins. . .32, 208, 209, 213 Emily Dawson.. .32 David Dean. ..36, 193 James Devenport. . .30 Nita Dill.. .24 Margie Dodson. . .28 Mildred Downs. . . 31 Carroll Duncan. . .36 Ann Dye. . . 23 Pat Farris. . .28, 174 Winifred Fischer. . .26 Jerry Flowers. . .25 Mary Francis Floyd.. .26 Mildred Franks. . .35, 220 Maridell Fryar. . .33, 212 Ruth Ganus. . .26 Jesse T. George. . .28 Annalon Gilbreath. . . 26, 238 David Grigsby. . . 23 George Harris. . .30 E. C. Heikki-la. . .31, 192 Sam E. Hilburn. . .20 Leslie R. Hinds.. .6, 7, 139 Harold Hitt. ..20 INDEX Inez Parker. . .33, 222 Josephine Parr. . .27 Anderson, Earl. . .89 04 Peacock. . .33, 211 Julie Poteet. . .36 Houston Powell. . .29, 174, 176, 201 Laura Richards. . .32 Lila Robinson. . . 32 Dorothy Sawyer. ..29, 226 David Shearer. . .30 Bob Shelby. . .29, 185 Lorene Spradley. . . 24 Don Stacy. . .22, 139 Louise Stallings.. .27 Dan B. Stallings. . . 33, 214 Harry Stanford. . .19 Shirley Stevenson. ..36 James Stewart. . .31 Paul Stueckler . . . 31, 182 Calvin Stevens. . .30 Jerome R. Snyder. . . 19 Helen Thomas. . .30, 225 Peggy Thorsen. . .25 Jane Tudor. . . 27 Ronnie Vaughn. . .35, 49, 220, 228 Don Vernon. . .19 Sam Volpe. . .30, 188, 190 Marlene Wessleman. . .34, 227 Paul West. . .30 Bonnie White. . . 24 Beverly Williams. . .24 Landa Williamson. . .24 Bill Wilson. . .31, 174 Dee Windsor. . . 36, 174, 184 NA., Abbott, Freddie. . .89 Anderson, Eddie. .41, 145, 192, 2 207, 234, 252 Anderson, Greg. ..107, 176, 201 Anderson Kathi ..107 Anderson, Neil. . .89 Anderson, Pat. . .107 Andrews, Carlye. . .107 Anthony, Laura. . .73 Appling, Martha. . . 107 Armstrong, Ann. . .73 Armstrong, Beverly. . .107 Arnold, Cherry. . .89 Arnold, Paula. . .107 Arrington, Penny.. .73 Ash, Kathy. ..1o7, 210, 226 Ash, Steve. . .73, 193, 225, 232 Atchison, Martha. . .89, 222, 227 Atchley, Bonnie. . .107 Atchley, Larry . . . 73 Atwater, Connie. . .89, 235, 226 Aubach, Marilyn. . .73 Aubrey, Gayle. . .73 Awbrey, Rickey.. .107 in BH Bailey, Alice. . .89 Bailey, Mike. . .73, 217, 218, 219 Bain, Frances. . .107 Baker, Bill. . .107 Baker, Carol. . .73 Baker, Charles.. .73, 211 Baker, Mary. . .89, 216 Baker, Rhota. . .89 Baker, Steve. . .41 Baley, Cheryl. . .73 Balo, Judy. . .73, 209, 216,226 Ballenger, Francys. . . 107 Abbott, Karen. . .73, 209 Abbott, Mike. . .73 Abel, Claudia.. .73 Acklen Adams ,Jesi. . .107 Susan. . .89 Adams? Don. . .73, 215, 217 Adams Adams Adams ,John...41, 177,178,180 , Richard. . .73, 188 ,Sam...73, 165, 172,201 Adcock, David. . .89 Adkins, Paula. . .107 Henry Hooper. . . Mildred Howard. Robert Jackson. . .28, 174, 175, 194 Marion Jacobs. . .23 31, 224 ..27 Aiken, Don. . .41, 230 Aiken, Dottie. . .89, 235 Akins, Judy. . .107 Albrecht, Eric. . .41, 230, 231, 280, 281 Ernie Johnson.. .31, 174, 175, 200 Philip Jonsson. . .21 Paul T. Kantz. . .19 Dr. W. D. Kelley. . .21 Mike Kessler. . .32, 233 Mary Kimbrough. . .27 Darlene Kissinger. . .35 L. A. Klebold. . .19 Eugene Knight. . . 21 Allan Leeper. . .21 Faye Leeper. . .27 Robert Martin. . .27 Willas Melton. . .27 Jane Mitchell. . .27 Lenoard Monroe. . .28 Nova Jane Moore. . .27 Zella Moore. . .27 Joe Newbill. . .36, 174, 208, 209 Edith Odom. . . 29 Dutch Ohlendorf. . .30. 174 Regina Oswald. . .30 3I2 Albrecht, Sandy. . .89 Albright, Debbie. . .107 Albright, Oren. . .41, 165, 166 Alcala, Rosella. . . 107, 227 Aidrich, Sandra. . .107 Alexan Alexan der, Chan. . .73 der, Priscilla. . .107 Allen, Donna. . .73 Allen, Kathy. . .219 Allen, Ray. . .73, 143, 164, 166, 170, 171 Allen, Robbie. . .175 Allen, Allred, Roger. . .89, 175, 217 Mary.. .73, 232 Altenhoff, Alcie. . .73, 216 Altenhoff, Cora. . .107 Amis, Mary Ann. . .73 Anderle, Charles. . .41, 208, 225, 224, 275, 276 Anderson, Charles. . .41 Anderson, David. . .41, 67, 160, 208, 225, 215, 216, 276,278 Banks, Jerry. . . 107, 215, 217 Barbre, Eugenia. . . 107 Barker, Robert. 107 Barkley, Harold. . .107 Barnard, Patricia. . .41, 220 Barnes, Barbara . . . 73 Barnes, Craig. . .73, 210, 233, 224, 2 2 Barnett, Bill. . .107 Barnett, Craig. . . 107 Barnett, Larry. . . 107 Barrett, Sandy. . .89 Barrington, Cathie. . .89 Barron, Marie. . .107 Bartlett, Tommy. . .89 Basil, Alan. . .107 Basse, Jimmy. . .73 Batchelor, Carol. . .73, 226 Baxter, Ronnie. . . 108 Beach, Don. . .73, 193,223 Beal, Eddie. . . 108 Bearden, Michele. . . 108 Bearden, Ronnie. . .73, 220, 226 Beasley, Dannie. . . 108 Beasley, Sharon. . .73 Beatty, Janet. . .108 Beaver, Glenda. . .108 Beck, Donna. . .89 Beck, Paul. . .41, 188 Becker, David. . .89, 192 Becker, Donna. . .103 Becker, Steve. . .89 Beesley, Reece. . .73 Belknap, Judi. . .108 Belknap, Susan. . .41 Bell, Barry. . .108 Bell, Kathie. . .108 Bell, Merwyn. . .89 Bell, Royce. . .89, 217 Benham, Judy. . .73, 209, 216, 233 Benham, Mike. . .108 Bennett, Roger. . . 108 Bentley, Allen. . .41, 210, 211, 212 Benton, Wesleyi. . .73 Berry, Carey. . .41 Berry, Gary. . .108 Berry, Trey. . . 108, 176, 184, 191, Best, Rick. . .41 Betton, Steve. . .89, 193 Betts, Layette. . .74, 226 Beumeler, Beverly. . .108 Beyer, Janice. . .74 Beyer, Michael. . .74, 164, 171 Biar, Rita. . .89 Bicker. Randy.. .74, 177, 178, 180, 201 Bicker, Ray. . .108, 193 Bigard, Barbara. . .108 Biggerstaff. Carolyn. . . 108 Billings, Jerry. . .74, 232 Billington, Jimmy. . .108, 176, 191 Bippen, Gloria. . .74 Bisbee, Bishop Danny. . .89 David. . .89 Bishop, , Tim. . .74 Bishop, Vifinston. . .42 Bivens, Sandra. . .108 Black, Bobby. . . 108 Black. Carolyn. . .89 Black, Helen. . .42, 258 Blanchard, Delbert. . . 108 Blackaller, Cathie. . .42, 232, 249, 254 268 Blackman, Sherry. . .74 Blair, Mike.. .42 Bland, Kenny. . .89 Bland, Rodney. . . 108, 176, 191 Blankenship, Diane. . .89, 227 Blankenship, Gerald . . . 89 Blankenship, Tina. . .42, 234, 258 Blevins, John. . .74, 164 Bliss, Diana. . .89 Blankenship, Gerald . , . 89 Blocker, Charley. . .89 Blocker, Glenda. . .74, 219 Blount, Alice. . .74 Blount, Marinelle. . .42 Bolden, Craig. . . 108 Boler, Charley. . .74, 164, 171, 230 Boler, Jalienne. . .43, 253 Bolin, Joe. . .43 Bolton, Anita. . .74 Bonds, Alan. . .108 Bonds, Kirk. . -74 Bonneau, Don. . .89, 190 Bonneau, Ron. . .89, 188, 190 Boren, Jeanette. . .74, 234 Bowen, Cindy. . .74 Bowen, Jim. . .89 Bowen, JoAnn. . .90, 205 Bowen, Linda. . . 108, 232 Bowman, Marc. . .90 Box, Carmen. . .90 Box, Mona. . .74 Boyd, Bill. . .43 Boyd, Buddy. ..43 Boynton, Jean. . .90, 216 Brack, Dave. . .74, 177, 180, 205 Brack, Nancy. . .90, 205, 210 Bradshaw, Billy. . .74 Bradshaw, Kenneth. . .109 Brake, Stephen. . .109, 191 Brandt, James. . .43, 217 205 2 Brantley, Jan. . .90, 218 Braun, Janet. . .90, 213, 222, 232 Braungardt, Karen. . .43, 220, 222 Brazell, ltfalinda. . . 109 Brenneman, Brenda. . .90, 235 Bridgeman, Bonnie. . .74, 222 Bridgeman, Janice. . .43, 222 Bridgeman, Jeddy. . .109 Bridgewater, Donald. . .90 Bridgewater, Julia.. .109 Bright, Rowe. . .109 Briley, Londale. . .43, 215, 216,219 Briley, Ronald. . .74, 217, 218, 219 Brink, Judy.. .74 Brittain, Bruce . . . 90 Britton, Elvin. . .90 Britton, Kenneth. . .90 Brittain, Rhonda. . .109 Brogdon, Angie. . .43, 138, 215, 217, 270 Brogdon, Susan. . .90, 227 Brooks, Ben. . .109, 176, 191 Brooks, Carol. . .43 Brookshire, Kay. . .90 Brotherton, Candy. . .74 Broussard, Kay. . .90, 227 Browder, James. . .109 Brower, Steve. . .44, 208, 225 Brown, Carole. . .74 Brown, Clara. . .44 Branen, Johnny. . .90, 183, 188, 190, 191, 205, 235 Branson, Pam.. .90, 226 Brown, Clara. . .74 Brown Don.na...74, 227 Brown Doug. . .90 Brown James...44, 221 Brown, Joe. . .90, 189 Brown, John. . .90 Brown, Jon. . .90, 230, 235 Brown Kathy. ..1o9, 213, 232 Brown, Pat. . .90 Brown, Paul. . . 188 Brown Roy. . .74 Brown Steve. . .74, 188 Brown Bro wn Brown n Swann. . .90 Victor. . .90, 216 Bonnie. . .109 Browne, Gloria. . .44 Browne, Martin. . .90 Browner, Pam. . . 216 Browning, Carl. . .109, 176, 184 Browning, David. . 5109 Browning, Mike. . .44, 221 Browning, Patsy. . .74, 219 Broxson, Terry. . .44, 212 Bruce, Bob. . . 90, 185, 187 Bruce, Dixie. . .44, 212, 219 Brunelle, Joe.. .44 Brunson, Carolyn.. .90 Bryan, Mary. . .109- Bryson, Liz. . .74 Buck, JaNa. . .44 Buck, Sonny. . . 109, 191 Buffaloe, Brenda. . .109 Buffaloe, Jackie. . .44 Buffaloe, Jimmy. . .90 Buie, Donna. . .90 Bullion, Charlie. . .44 Bullion, Donna.. .109 Buntin, Joyce. . .109 Burgbacher, Linda. . . 109 Burk, Donna. . .109 Burk, Kathy. . .74 Burkhead, Lyle.. .44, 225, 2 Burnett, Ray. . .109 Burnett, Richard. . .74 Burns Burns Burns r 1 Glenda. . .74 Jerry. . .74, 221 Sharron. . .90 Buroni, Al. . . 109, 176, 201 75, 276 Burton, Eugene. . .90, 213, 218, 219 Burton, Lucy.. .74 Busby, Judy. . . 109 Busby, Rita. . .90, 219 Butler, Judy. . . 110 Button, Betty.. .90 Butts, Audrey. . .90, 227 Butts, Dolores. . .44, 227, 226 Butler, Gail. . .90, 185, 235 Byrd, Carol. . .44, 208, 212, 226, 232 Byrne, John. . .44 HC. Cack, Mike. . .110 Caddell, Ray. . .45, 230 Cadra, Dennis. . .45, 212, 217 Caldwell, Cecil. . .110 Caldwell, Sandra. . .75, 216 Camp, Linda. . . 110, 216 Camp, Roger. . .110, 176 Campbell, Betty. . .75 Campbell, Carole. . .91 Campbell, Nita. . .91 Campbell, Pam. . .110 Campbell, Pete. . .91, 217 Cantrell, Terry. . .110, 221 Capelle, Steve. . .75 Cappadonna, Phyllis. . .75 Capsey, Debbie. . .110, 213 Capsey, Luella. . .91, 226 Caraway, Cheryl. . .91 Carden, Linda. . .110 Cardile, Norma. . .45, 219, 258 Cardin, Danny. . .110 Cardin, Ron. . .75 Carlton, Wilma. . .75 Carlisle, Claudia. . .91 Carlton, Rick. . . 105 Carlton, Susan.. .110 Carothers, Cathy. . .75 Carr, Elmer. . .91 Carrell, Roy. . .75 Carroll, Mike. . . 110 Carter, Tommy. . .45, 217 Casbeer, Dwayne.. .42, 45, 164, 166, 170 155, 196, 198, 194, 261 Casbeer, Tommy. . .42, 75, 150, 164, 171 Cash, Glennda. . .75 Castle, Lesa. . .91 Cathey, Charles. . .75, 213 Cauble, Kenny. . .91, 177, 182, 188, 190, 191 Caudle, Lindy. . .75 Caudle, Paul. . . 110, 205 Caudle, Phil. . .110 Cauthen, Connie.. .91 Chamness, Debbie. . .91, 213 Chaney, Freddy.. .45 Chaney, Sammy. . .91 Chapman, David. . .91, 183, 188, 191 Chaput, Laurel. ..110 Chavin, Pam. . .75, 226 Cheek, Richard. . . 110 Chenevert, Charlotte. . .105 Chesney, Suzanne. . .91, 235 Chidlaw, Jim. . .75 Childers, Bob. . .91, 175 Chynoweth, Bill. . .75, 225, 224 Chynoweth, Linda. . .110 Clader, Mike. . .45, 193, 215, 216 Clark, Bob.. . 110, 176 Clark, CeCe. . .75 Clark, Judy. . .75 Clark, Katie. . .110 Clark, Lamar. . .91, 219 Clarkson, Betty. . .45, 58, 138, 223, 234, 258, 261, 280,281,270 3I3 Clarkson, Clarkson, Charlotte.. .91, 235 Mike. . .91 Clements, Jamese. . .75, 209 Clingman, Jean Ann. . .75, 219 Clingrrian, Kathy. . .110 Clingman, Rita. . . 110 Clinton, Dean. . .45 Clowers, Letha. . .110 Coats, Lamar.. .91 Cobb, Elizabeth. . .91 Cobb, John. . .91, 217 Coburn, Cecilia.. .75 Coe, Lloyd. . .91 Coffman, Coffman. . .75, 185, 187, 23 Cole, Cherry. . .88, 91, 235 Cole, Lloyd. . .75, 217 Colgrove, Barbara.. .91 Collie, Jim. . .75, 210, 211, 216 Collins, Annette. . .45, 258 Collins, Karan. ..110 Combs, Candy...91, 235 Combs, Ronnie. ..110, 134, 176, 191 Combs, Sherry. . .91, 235 Commons, Eddie. . .75 Compton, Linda. . .110 9 Condon, Gayle. . .227, 110 Conley, Candy. . . 40, 45, 205, 234, 258 Conley, Phyllis. . .91 Conley, Tom. . .75, 175 Conley, Marsha. . .45 Conner, Bill. . .92 Conner, Jeanne. . .45, 208, 220 Connery, Bill. . .45 Conrad, Cindy. . .92 Crumpton, Judy. . .92, 235 Conly, Debbye. . .110 Cook, Judy. . .92 Cook, Rosemary... 110 Cook, Susan. . .75, 209, 224 Cook, Teresa. . .110, 223 Cooke, Carol. . .75, 110 Cooke, Weldon. . .45 Cooper, Cindy. . .75, 216 Cooper, David. . .75 Cooper, Glenda. . .111 Cooper, Samantha. . .111 Copeland, Craig. . .75, 192 Corey, John. . .191 Corley, Rae Jean. . .111 Cotte, Richard. . .92 Cotton, Linda.. .46, 208, 239, 241, 234, 25 258 Cottrell, Steve. . .111 Covington, Andrea. . .111 Covington, Keith.. .92, 175 Cowan, Melinda . . . 46, 208, 234 Cox, Mike. . .75 Cox, Ovita. . .105 Cox, Randy. . .75, 224 Cox, Randy. . .92 Cnaft, Ricky. . .76, 217, 219 Creecy, David. . .111, 185 Crenwelge, Lynn.. .94 Christiani, David. . .111, 185, 217 Crites, Bruce. . .46 Crockett, Debbie. . .111, 185 Crockett, Sue. . .92 Crrokham, Donna. . .111, 232 Crosby, Steve. . .111, 217 Cross, Caryn. . .111 Crouser, Douglas. . .92, 217, 223 Crow, Karen. . .46, 208, 219 Crozier, Sharon. . .76, 237, 238, 210, 219 Culbertson, Rosalind. . .76 Culx er, Benny. . .76 Culver, Gloria. . .92 Culver, NOl'll1.l...92 3l4 3, Cunningham, Patricia. . .111 Currie, Loyce. . . 111, 217 Curry, Barbara. . .92, 235 Curry, Lynn. :.92, 210,235 Cyrus, Cinda. . .46, 239, 241, 234, 223 HD.. Dale, Kay. . . 111 Damron, Jimmy'. . .76, 185, 212, 213 Daniel, Billy. . .46, 197, 194 Danner, Lynda. . .46, 245, 205, 206, 234, 262, 269, 271 Davenport, Mitchell.. .92, 217 Daves, Kay. . . Davidson, Louise. . .111 Davidson, Sharon. . .76 111 Davis, Bill. . .76 Davi-S, Don. . .76 Davis, Fredda. . .216 Davis, Jone. . .46, 237, 238 Davis, Jimmy. . .92 Davis, Janice. . .92 Davis, Lyneia. . .46, 215, 216, 219, 227 Davis, Peggy. . .111 Davis, Randy. . .92 Davis, Richard. . .76, 183 Davis, Sandra. . .76, 209 Dawson, Carolyn.. .46, 208, 237, 308 Dawson, Linda. . .76, 209, 222 Day, Graeme. . .92 Day, John. . .92 Dayton, Janet. Dean, Lind-a. . .46, 219, 220 ..76 Deeds, Ronnie. . .111 Dees, Raymonds. . .111 DeMoss, Marilyn. . .76, 226 Dennis, Donnis.. .92 Dennis, Linda. . .46 Dennis, Scott. . .76, 165 Diemer, Linda. . .76 Dillard, Mike. . .76 Dishman, Sue. . .76, 216 Dixon, Bill.. .111 Dixon, Sherry. . .76, 209, 222 Dobbs, Liz. . .76 Dobson, Ronnie. . .92 Dodd, Barbara. . .46, 208, 234 Dodd, Kathy. . .92 Dodson, Pam. ..111 Dolberry, Susan. . .46, 220, 234 Donnelly, Jan . . . 239, 47, 258, 241 Donnelly, Robin. . .111, 176, 185,213 Donham, Jene. . .46 Dorris, Robert. . .111 Dorrough, Janene. . .111 Doty, Dinah. . .111 Douglas, Mike. . .47, 68, 69 Douglas, Mike.. .92, 192 Douglas, Steve.. .111, 176 Downs, Lee. . .76 Downs, Lyn. . .92, 235 Downum, Jimmy. . .76, 192, 230 Downum, Sandy. . .92, 235 Dragisic, Chuck.. .92 Drake, Robert. . .111, 184, 191 Dublin, Jim. . .92 Duff, Marilyn. . .111 Duke, Cathy. . .76 Dunagan, Linda. . .111 Duncan, Kathy. . .93 Duncan, Tony. . .93 Dunlap, Ken. . .76 Dunlap, Marshall. . .76 Dunn, Eddie. . .93 Dunn, Patti. . .93, 235, 213, 232 Dunn, Mike. . .47, 221 Dunn, Peggy. . .93 Dunnam, Linda. . .76 Durrell, Tony. . .93, 205. 235, 217 Durham, Ron. . .47, 232 Dye, Lynn. . .76 Dye, Gene. . .93 Dykes, Judy. . .47, 258 HE.. Earnest, Alva. . .76 Earnest, John. . .76 Earnest, Sue.. .111 Easley, Brien. . .111 Eastwood, Dianne. . .76, 219 Eatherly, Lynda. . .111 Echols, Barbara. . .47, 208, 215, 216 234,258 Eddy, Patricia. . .111 Edelbrock, Bob. . .47, 76 Edelbrock, Jack. . .47, 224 Edens, Jack. . .47 Edwards, Bruce. . .76, 217 Edwards, David. . .93, 215, 217 Edwards, Lynn. . .76 Edwards, Suzanne. . .93, 227 Edwards, Walter. . .111 Eglin, Dee. . .76 Ehlers, Jane. . .111 Ehlers, Judy. . .93 Elam, Patty. . .93, 235 Elderkin, Jean. . .47, 220, 258 Eldred, Mike. . .112 Eldred, Sharron. . .76 Elliot, Roger. . .76 Ellis, Buddy...93, 175 Ellis, Linda. . .47 Ellison, Mary.. .76 Emmannel, Susan. . . 112 Enger, Ronnie. . .47 England, Lynette. . .93 Epley, John. . .93, 201 Espy, Sibyll. . .93 Espy, Sharon. . .76 Esterak, Susan.. .47, 219, 226 Estes, Phil.. .93 Estes, Roger. . .77, 232 Estes, Ronnie. . .77 Estes, Shanna. . .112, 121, 134, 205 Evans, Duane. . .93 Evinger, Prissy. . .77 Evinger, Robbie. . .47, 220 HF.. Fairweather, James. . .47, 221 Farmer, Mike.. .77, 224, 233 Farnum, Gary. . .93 Farrell, Johnny. . .77 Farrell, Linda.. .205, 210, 222, 216 Farrell, Linda. . .93 Farris, Edward.. .93 Farris, Jimmy. . .175 Fualkner, Diana. . .112, 226 Fualkner, George.. .93 Faulkner, Jeanne. . .77, 209, 226 Fegett, Steve . . . 112 Felnagle, Tom. . .93 Feller, Pat. . .112 Ferguson, Chuck. . .93, 175 Ferris, Susan. . .112 Fields, Frances.. .77, 216 Fields, R. B.. . .93, 205, 230 Fink, Shirley. . .77, 216 Fisbeck, Linda. . .77 Fischer, Diana. . .48 Fischer, Pat.. .77, 223 Fisher, Cecelia. . .93 Fisher, John. . .48, 230, 280, 35 , Fisher, Mary. . .93 Fisher, Pam. . .77 Fisler, Don. . .77 Fisler, Kathy. . .77 Fitzgerald, Suzanne. . .77, 232 Fletcher, Judy. . .93 Flinn, Pat. . .93 Florence, Beth. . . 112 Flournoy, Don. . .112 Flowers, Linda. . .93, 235 Flowers, Susan. . .48, 53, 146, 223, 268 Fly, Cindy. . .93 Ford, Kathy. . .112 Ford, Kathy.. .77 Forsyth, Sue. . . 77 Fathergill, Bruce. . .93 Fouch, Judy. . .77, 232 Fowler, Diana.. .48, 219, 208 Fowler, Richard. . .93, 183 Fowler Robert. . .112 Fowler, Francis, Francis, r Ferrell. . .112, 176, 191 Cecilia...112 Jimmy...112, 176, 191 Franklin, Ben. . .48, 260, 268, 269 Gill, Diane. . .49, 234 Gill, Hal. . .94, 235 Gilliam, Randy.. .112 Gills, Ellen. . .94 Gillum, Lou Ann. . .94 Girdley, Beverly. . .49, 140, 225, 234, 239, 258 Gittins, Debbie . . . 122 Giudice, Judy.. .209, 234, 219 Glasier, Elodie. . . 50, 258 Glover, Carren. . .77 Godwin, Marylinn. . .94, 235 Goff, Rovert. . .94 Goodman, Galen. . .77 Goodman, James. . .112, 191 Goodrum, David. . .112, 176 Gool, Gary. ..112, 184 Goolsby, George. . .112 Goss, Bobbie. . .112 Gossett, Cheri. . .77, 222, 239 Goudie, Jeffrey. . .205 Gover, Donna. . .113 Hambrick, Dianna. . .95 Hamilton, Gene. . .78 Hamilton, George. . . 113 Hamilton, Jimmy. . .113 Hamilton, Vicki. . .95, 210, 223 Hamm, Becky. . . 113, 216 Hammett, Nelda. . .78 Hammond, Kim. . . 50, 165, 166, 196, 172, 228, 229, 248 Hand, Mike. . .50 172, 194, Hanes , Susan. . .78 Haney, Anna. . .78 Haney, Steve. . .78, 192, 209, 234 Hanks, Jack. . .40, 49, 50, 65, 147, 164, 166 174 196 199 200, 194, 228, 229, 250 1 2633 269i 274i 308 Handly, Marlane. . .113 Franklin, Jim. . .48 Franklin, Karen. . .112, 232 Frazier, Judy. . .77, 213 Frederickson, Diane. . .112, 232 Grace, Terry. ..50, 177, 178, 179, 308 Grafa, Carolyn. . .77, 205, 206, 209, 222 Grafa, Trey. . .94, 235 Graham, Alan. . .94 Graham, Dana.. .94 Hayes, Charlie. . . 114, 176, 184 Frederickson, Susie. . .77 Freeman, Lanny. . .48, 194 Freeman, Freeman, Freeman, Pat. . .77 Rusty...112 Wfinston. . .93 Frigon, Karen.. .112 Frizzell, Nfike. . .77, 150, 177, 180, 228, 229, 234 Fryou, Roger. . .112 Fulgham, Bill.. .94 Fuller, Bob. . .48 Fuller, Bob. . .77, 72, 230, 231, 215, 216 Fuller, Dicky. . .88, 94, 185, 187, 230, 231, 217 Fuller, Pam.. .112 Fuller, Rand. . .94, 185, 186, 235 Fuller, Scott. . .48, 192, 230, 232 Furry, Karen. . .48, 260, 268 HG.. Gaige, David. . .77, 193 Galbraith, Willma. . .49 Gale, Brenda.. .94, 146, 235 Gallian, David. . .49 Galow, Joe. . .94 Gandy, Karen. . .77 Gardner, Scooter. . .94 Garland, Echo. . .49, 237 Garland, Eric. . .77 Graham, Gerald. . .94 Graham, Linda. . .113 Grant, Eddy. . .94, 193 Gratton, Judy. . . 50 Gray, Ronnie. . . 113 Grayson, Delois. . .113, 219 Green, Larry. . .94 Green, Patty. . .77, 226 Green, Theresa. . .78, 223 Greene, Mary Ann. . .78, 239 Greene, Martha. . .94 Grief, John. . .50, 217 Griffin, Cheryl. . .78 Grimes, Donna. ..50, 219 Grimes, Jeanie. . .78 Grimes, Ji-mmy. . .94 Grimes, Lon.. .113 Grisham, Marvin. . .113 Grissom, Kelly. . .94, 201 Groom, Janice. . .94 Groom, Bill.. . 113 Hanzel, Harold. . .95 Harbin, Edward. . .78, 209 Hardin, Sandy. . .95 Hardy, Carolyn. . .78, 216, 224 Hardy, Wayne. . .50 Harkins, Mickey. . .95 Harkrider, Larry. . .78, 164, 171, 230 Harless, Greg.. .113, 184 Harper, Bob.. .78, 175 Harper, Cindy.. .95 Harris, Dan. . .50, 140, 164, 167, 174, 228, 229 Harris, Randy.. .95, 235 Harris, Ross. . .9'5 Harrison, Susan. . .78, 210, 237 Hart, Charles. . .114 Hart, Linda. . . 114, 227 Hart, Pat. . .50 Hart, Teresa. . .114 Hartman, Jim. . .78 Harvey, Jack. . .95 Hastie, Diane. . .114 Hathaway, Bob. . . 114 Haught, Mike. . . 115, 205 Haun, James. . .78 Hawkins, Frank. . .95 Hayden, Kay. . .78, 134, 205, 20 232 6, 209, 213 Hayes, Hayes, Jim. . .114 Vonnie...78 Groue, Lance. . .95 Grubb, Dennis. . .78, 205 Gulley, Rayce. . .95 Gumm, Judy... 113 Gunter, Lori. . .88, 95, Gunter, Suzanne. . .78 Guthrie, Jim. . .95 Guthrie, Preston.. .78 Garner, Cecil...112 Garner, Jo. . .77 Garner, Marie. . .49 Garner, Garten, Garst, Bobby. . .49, 134, 139, Mike...49 Connie...112 188, 191, 230, Haden, Lynda. . .95, 213 Hagler, Herbert. . .50, 224, 225 Hajek, Bill. . .78, 193 Hakeman, Clare. . .95, 175, 235 231, 281, 280, 254, 234 Garton, Jerry.. .49, 185 Garvin, Carol...94, 235 Gault, Vickie. . .94 Gauntt, Paul. . .94 Gauntt, Susan. . .112 Gerhardt, Jack. . . 112 Gibbs, Barbara. . .112 Gibson, Ronnie .... 112 Gifford, Curtis. . .77 Giggy, Phyllis. . .72, 77, 232, 233, 239 Gilbert, Dale. . .77 Gilbert, Janice. . .49, 220 Gilbow, Jimmy . . . 77 'Gill, Bill. . .94, 223 Hale, Brenda. . .50 Hale, David. . .113 Hale, Carolyn. . .78, 219 Hale, Linda. . .50 Hale, Nancy. . .50, 208, 220, 224 Hale, Shirley. . .78 Hall, Christi. . .113 Hall, Guy. . .78, 193 Hall, Janet. . .78 Hall, LaJoyce. . .95 Hall, Hall, Ricki. . .78 Susan. . .78 Hallman, Jan. . .113 Halsey, Deborah. . .113 Halton, Kathy.. .95 Hayhurst, Pam.. . 106, 114, 205 Head, Virginia. . .51 Heard, Jed. . .78 Heath, Rick. . .95, 188, 190 Hedtke, Judy. . .114 Heinemann, Joey. . .95, 183 Heisner, Ann. . . 1 14 Hejl, David.. .176 Henderson, Terri. . .114 Hendrix, Susan. . . 114 Hennen, Jan.. .78 Henry, Carol. . .114 Henson, Larry.. .95 Herberger, Sharon. ..51, 234, 205, 206, 208 209, 247, 308 Herricks, Cheryl. ..51, 222, 226 Herricks, Vicki. . .114 Herring, Cheryl. . .78 , Hester, John. . .78, 217 ' Hickman, Sally.. .95 rf Hicks, Robert. ..114, 191 Higgins, Eva. . .78 Higgins, Nancy. . .95, 35 Higgins, Shirley.. .11 , 226 Highbarger, Jonny. . .114, 176 Hilburn, Caren. . .95, 210, 227 Hill, Carla.. .114 Hill, Kathy. . .95 Hill, Randy.. .78, 164, 172, 223 315 Hill, Steve. . .79, 201, 209, 223, 234, 239, 241 Hill, Theresa. . . 114 Hill, Tim.. .95, 175,235 Hiltpold, Steve. . . 114 Hindiman, Jim. . .79 Hines, James.. .95 Hinds, David.. .114, 215, 217 Hinds, Ronald. . .79, 209, 210, 211, 212, 224 1 HK'- Ingle, Karen. . .51, 216 Ingle, Mike. . .96, 192 Ingrham, David. 115 Ingrharn, Doran. . .51 Ingrarn, Harriet. . .79, 234, 233 Irby, Darlene. . .115 Isbell, Rocky. . .79, 149, 188, 1 Ishmael, Leslie. . .79 Hinson, Gerald. . .114 Hinson, Sherrie. . . 114 Hobbs, Lee. . .95, 185, 187, 230 Hobbs, Marie.. .114 Hochman, Harriet. . .114, 205 Jackson HJ.. , Ann. . .79, 205, 207, 234 Jackson, Denna. . .115 Hochman, Terri. ..51, 67, 160, 224, 225, 232, Jackson, Dim' ' '79 239, 240, 208, 275, 276, 279 Hodge, Elaine. . .95, 235 Hodges, Weldon. . .95 Hoeckendorff, Frank. . .51 Jackson Jackson, Don. . . 115 ,Jimmy...51, 164, 167,205,230 Jackson, John. . .96 Jackson, Richard. . .115 Hoellel, Bob. . .79 Hoff, Faye. . .95 Hogue, Kathy. . .79, 232, 233 Hogan, Mike. . .114, 191 Holder, Debbie.. .95, 210, 211, 238 Hollis, Bill. . .79, 164, 175, 188, 190 Holloway, Hillary.. .95 Holloway, Brenda. . .79, 210, 216 Holman, Jim. . .79 Jacobs, Carolyn. . .52, 227 James, Anna. . .79 James, Becky. . .96, 216 James, Gary.. .79, 175 Jastrow, Kenny. . .79, 72, 177, 194, 205, 207, 228, 229 Jastrow, Terry. . .96, 177, 182, Jauz, Clayton. . .79 Jeffrey, Libby. . .79 Holman, Randi. . .79 Holland, Connie. ..115 Hollrah, Dave.. .96, 211, 212, 223 Holmes, Cindy. , .96, 235 Holmquest, Chris. . .115 Hood, Kelly. . .79, 165, 237 Hooper, Jocie. . .115 Hoover, Joy. . .115 Hopkins, Jerry. . .96, 183, 223 Hopkins, Judy. . .79 Hopkins, Robin. . . 51 Hopper, Billy.. .96 Hopper, Gary. . .79, 175 Hopwood, Rita. ,.96 Horne, Gary. . .115 Horst, Steven. . .115 Horton, Carole. . Horton, Eugene. Horton, Morris. .79 ..115 ,.79 House, Margaret. . .79 Howard, Connie. . .79, 205, 207, 209, 226, 232, 233, 234 Howard, Gary. . .96, 175 Howard Jimmy, ,.79, 185, 217 Howard Pam. . .115 Howard, Patty. . .115, 232 Howard, Sheryl. . .79 Howell, Charles. . .96, 192 Howell, Terri. . .51 Howell, Theresa ...96 Hubbard, David. . .96 Huckabee, Linda ...105 Hudson, Donna. . .79 Hudson, Pam. . .79, 234 Hudson, Terry. . .115 Huffstutler, Karen. . .96 Huyhes, Ginger.. .96 Jeffrey, Mary. . . 115, 205, 216 Jenkins, Donna. . .79 Jenkins, Nancy.. .239, 80, 234 Jennings, Carl. . .96, 205 Jennings, Glenn...115 Jennings, June. . .115 Jennings, Robert. . .80, 224 Jennings, Sydney. . .115 Jeter, Susie. . .80, 185, 186, 20 Jobe, Do f61hy...80, 218,219 Jobe, Lloyd. . .115 Johnson, Charlie. . .96 Johnson, Clint. ..115 Johnson, Dexter. . .115 Johnson, Dyna. . .115 Johnson, Greg.. .80 Johnson, Jerry. . .52 Johnson, JoAnn. . .80 Johnson, Jimmy. . . 52 Johnson, Kenneth.. .52, 221 Johnson, Lyndell. . .115 Johnston, Mickey. . .96 Johnson, Johnson, Mike.. .115 Mike. . .115 Johnson, Mitzi. . .80 Johnson, Robbie. . .80 Johnson, Rom.. .52, 188 Johnson, Teresa. . .115, 226 Johnson, Tommy. . .116 Johnson, Steve. . .201 Johnston, Judy. . . 116 Johnston, Shannann. . .50, 116 Jones, Becky. . .96, 216, 219 Jones, Bernice. . .96, 210 Jones, Bobby. . . 80 Jones Jones, D 2 Brenda. . . 80 ianne. . .80, 209, 232, Hull, Linda. ..115, 210 Jones, Dick.. .116 Hum, Kay' ' .79 Jones, Gall. . .52 Hunter. Bob. ..51, 197, 194 Jones, Gene. ..52 Hunter, Joe.. .96 Jones Hurley. Bill. . .115 ,Linda...116 Jones, Mike.. .52, 224 Hurst, Clint. . .96 100651 Nancy' ' '80 Hurstv I JOHCS, P3.I.A. .52, 226 Hurst, Linda. . .96 309951 R?gma' ' '116 Hurt, Betsy . . . 51, 226, 227, 232, 237 10065, T192---80, 254 Hurt, Gregg. . .96, iss, 191, 230 J0Pl1f1fB1llY- - - 116, 192 Hutchings, Sandr.1...79 Hyde. Guy. . .79. 165 316 Jorgenson, Karen. . .80 Joy, Carol. . .80, 226 89, 190, 308 181, 197, 198, 192, 205, 207 5, 207, 209 233 Kaltenberger, Susan. . . 116, 232 Kaigler, Karen. . .80 Kangus, Carol. . .80 Kapus, Eva. ..52, 208, 220, 308 Kasson, Evie. . .96, 235 Kasson, Linda. . .52 Kearns, Carla. . . 116 Keegan, Bob. . .92 Keel, Betty. . .52 Keel, Harvey. . .96 Keitburr, Keith. . .96 Keith, Linda.. .96 Keller, Katie.. .96 Kelley, John.. .96 Kelly, John. . .80 Kelly, Rob. . .96 Keltner, Judy. . .96 Kemp, Lynn. . .116 Kennedy, Ellen. . .80, 205, 206 234 Kennedy, Craig. . .96, 235 Kennedy, Kay. . .52 Kennedy Kristi. . . 116 Kennedy, Mary Cay. . . 52, 234, 223 Kennedy, Michael. . .97, 223 Kester, Nancy. . .80 Kilgore, Delene. . .52 Killough, Ronnie. . .80 Kimble, Bucky.. .80, 136, 164, 167, 172, 199 194, 228, 229, 308, 236, 269 Kimble, Jan... 116 Kimbrough, Rosema1y...53, 210 Kimbrow, Alan. . .116 King, Beverly. . .97, 216 King, Mary Margaret. . . 53, 213, 220, 232 King, Steve. . .80 King, Terril. . .97 Kinsey, DeWayne. . .97, 134, 175, 205, 207, 235 Kipgen, Barbara. . .80 Kipgen, Tommy. . .80 Kirk, Mike. ..116 Kirkpatrick, Doug. . .53, 221 Kitchens, Lance.. .8Q, 230, 164, 172, 183, 198, 194 Kling, Pat. . . 53, 220, 224 Klinger, Carol. . .97, 235, 226 Kilinger, Howard. . .80 Klinger, Suzie. . .116 Klobus, Flora. . .97 Knight, Eddie. . . 116, 191 Knight, Patty. . .80, 219 Knisley, Linda. . .116 Knowles, Lynda. . .80 Koch, Mike. . .184 Kulbeth, Larry. . .116, 176, 184, 201 Krueger, Wesley. . .80, 175, 188, 190, 230 Krupa, Carolyn. . .80 Kunkel, Al. . .97, 193 Kuteman, Samson. . .80 ..L., Lacy, Becky.. .116 Lacy, Becky Mae. . .116 Lacy, Charles. . .53 LaFitte, Johnny. . .80, 217 LaFitte, LaD0nna. . . 80 Lago, Phil.. .53, 209, 237 LaGrone, Wayne. . .116, 185 Lain, Lana. . . 117 Lain, Paul. . .97, 235 Laird, Alan. . .53 Laird, John. . .97, 216 Laird, Laurie. . .117 Lalonne, Bill. . .117 Iambert, Eddie. . .117 Laminack, Stephanie. . .97 Laminack, Stetson. . . 53 Lamkin, Sharon. . . 117 Lane, Dean. . .117 Lang, Cindy.. .117 Lang, Richard. . .80 Langley, Mike. . .117, 184 Langley, Sally. . .81, 205, 226 Larson, Andy. . .53 Lavely, Barbara. . .81 Lawless, Glenn. . .117 Lawerence, Stephany. . .81, 209 Lee, Dennis. . .97 Lee, Larry. . .81, 175 Lee, Peggy. . .81 Leeper, Jean. . .53, 208, 237, 27 Leeton, Warren. . .97 LeMay, Kerrn-eth. . .97 Lendrum, Bruce. . .81, 217 4 Lenz, Mary Ann. . .81, 209, 210, Leonard, David. . .97, 192 211, 233 McHam, Kenneth. . .117 Mcllroy, Mary. . .117 McIntyre, Buddy. . .97 Metscher, Susan. . . 55, 220, 226 Midkiff, Lianne. . .82 Mikesell, Karen.. .98 McKay, Martha.. .118, 225 McKenzie, Janie. . . 118 McKerley, Dennis. . .81, 193 McKinney, Curtis. . .81, 164, 173 McLaughlin, Suzi.. .97, 210, 211, 216 McLaurin, James. . .97 McLaurin, Virginia. . .97 McMann, Cindy. . .54 McMullan, Diane. . .54, 215, 216 McNary, John. . .81, 224, 223 McNeal, John. ..55, 230 McNeal, Tom. . .118 Mcneill, Bill. . .81 McNew, Alice. . .97 McRight, Lee. . .81 McRight, William.. . 117 McWilliams, Connie. . . 118, 219 Miley, Susan. . . 118, 185 Miley, Jean. . .98 Miller, Al.. .82 Miller, Bob.. .98 Miller, Ed. . .216 Miller, Henry. . . 82 Miller, Jan. . .118 Miller, Linda. . .82, 232 Miller, Sally. . .98, 235 Miller, Scott. . .98, 192 Miller Terry...118 Millican, Carolyn. . .82, 219 Millican, Hoyt.. . 56, 222 Millican, Larry.. .98 Mills, Linda. ..56, 234, 258, 263, 269, 280, 281 Marker, Sue. . .98 Leonard, Guy. . .81 Lepley, LaVerne. . .81 Lewis, Lewis, Bobby. . .117 Leland...81 Lienhard, Marena. . .97 Light, Steve. . .53, 188, 190 Liles, Bill.. .54, 224 Lindemood, John. . .97, 164, 172, 201, 205, 235 Linder, Lisa. . . 81 Loftin, Chuck. . .81, 165, 166, 167, 172, 188, 190, 228, 229 Loftin, Francis. . .97 Lovell, Jimmy. . .81 Lowe, Nelson. . .117 Lowe, Terry. . .117 Lowrance Bet 8 1 McWhir-ter, Dianne. . .118 McW'illi-ams, Mac. . .97, 192, 217 McWilliams, Mitzi. . .97 Machen, Stephanie. . .81, 222 Madden, Sandy. . .81 Maddox, Jimmy. . .81 Madison, Renee. . .118 Mallan, Vicky. . .81 Malone, Loretta. . .98 Manna, Connie. . .81, 218, 219 Manning, Tommy. . .81 Manning, Kenneth. . . 118 Mansell, Shirley. ..118 Manus, Diane. . . 118 Marcum, Denna. . .98, 235 Marcum, Larry. . .105, 175, 201, 235 Mills, Linda. . .82 Mills, Lois.. .118 Mills, Mary. . .56, 208 Milor, John. . .98 Mims, Walter. . .98 Mints, Marthadell. . .56, 234 Mitchell, Carolyn. . .82 Mitchell, Judy. . .98 Mitchell, Linda. ..56, 237, 238 Moake, Dianna. . .82, 226 Moake, Rebecca. . . 118 Mock, Faye. . .82 Moelling, DeElva. . .82 Moffitt, John. . .82 Moffitt, Larry. . . 118 Montgomery, Dana. . .98, 205, 235 Montgomery, David. . . 118 , , ty. .. Lowrance, Linda. . .97 Lowrance, Sandra. . .117 Luccous, Charles. . .117 Lundberg, Eddie. . .81 Lundberg, Tim. . .81 Morris Lydecker, John. . .117 Lynch, Betty. . .81, 219 Lynch, Brenda. . . 117 Lynch, Lynda. . .54 Lytle, Gary. . . 117 MacNeill, John. . . 117 McAdon, Jane.. .81, 205, 207, 222, 219 McBrayer, Darlene. . .97 McBryde, Kay. . .117 McCaleb, Gary. . . 54 McCall, Claudia. . .117 McCalman, Carla.. .117 McCarley, James. . . 117 McCoy, Suzanne. . . 8 1 Mayberry, McCart, Max. . . 117, 217 McCauley, Candy.. .97 McClure, David. . .117, 184 McClure, Don. . .97, 185, 205 McClure, Mary Lee... 54, 234, 205, 208, 209, 239, 308 McClurg, Brenda. . .81, 205, 222 McCright, Jimmy. . . 1 17 McCurley, Don. . .97, 192 McCurry, Vicki Lynn. . .117 McDaniel, Toni. . . 54 McDonnald, David. . .54 McElroy, Linda. . .97 McFarland, Dick.. .81, 164, 173, 228, 229 McGahen, Kay. . .81, 185, 186 McGary, Larry. . .54 McGee, Sharon. . .97 McGuire, Marilyn. . . 117, 232 McGuire, Pat. . .97, 213, 232 206, 198, 199, Marlowe, Kenny. . .98 Marlowe, Randy... 57, 219 Mars, Jimmy. . .97 Martenson, Laura. . .98 Martensen, Woody. . .82 Martin Betty. . .81 Martin: Dee. . .98, 205 Martin, Gail. . .217 Martin, Gary. . . 55 Martin, Jack. . .98 Martin, Linda.. .98, 235 Martin, Sunnye. . .81, 210 Mason, Earl. . .55 Mashburn, John. . .118 -Mason, Melinda. . .98 Massar, Mike. ..118, 177, 182, 184 Massey, Bill. . .89 Materson, Bob. . . 55 Matney, Gary. . .98 Matthews, Kenneth. . . 118 Matthews, Mark . . . 118, 227 , Mike. . . 55, 208, 226, 277 Matthews Matthews, Randy. . .98, 192 Matthews, Ronnie. . .82 Matthews, Ronnie. ..118, 191 Mathews, Shirley. . . 118 Mattison, SL1SaI'l. . .82, 210, 211, 222 Maupin, Rodney. . .98 Jim...97 Montgomery, Dianne. . .98, 134, 205, 235 Moody, Dan. . .82 Moody, James. . .98, 217 Moody, Lucia. . .118 Moore, Barbara.. .56 Moore, Denise. . .98 Moore, Jimmy.. .98, 189 Moore, Kathy . . . 82, 205, 209, 210, 233, 234, 232 Moore, Mike. . .56 Moore, Regina. . .118, 226 Moore, Ross. . .98, 194 Moore, Sherry. . .82 Moore, Steve. . . 118 Moore, Vickie. . .82 Moore, Virginia. . .82 Morris, Bill. . .56, 165 Morris, Clydine. . .98 Morris, Cynthia.. .98 Morris, Linda. . .98 v Marvin. . .98, 217 Meadows, Bob. . .55, 157, 205, 206, 208, 209, 214, 215, 217, 228, 229, 246, 274, 277 Mealer, Bill. . .82 Meredith, Alice. . .98 Merriman, Butch.. .55, 164, 167, 172, 208, 209, 229, 228 Merritt, Ruby . . . 98, 185, 186 Melear, Linda. ..118 . Melton, Benny. . .118, 184 Melville, Richard. . .98 Metscher, Jaynne. . .82, 210, 211 Morris, Pamela. ..56, 208, 216, 219 Morrison, Judy. . . 56, 222 Morrow, Gwen.. .118 Morrow, Phyllis.. .82 Morton, Roy. . . 56 Moscoso, Jaun. . .48, 56, 145, 242, 272, 308 205, 228, 229 Mosley, Tommy. . .82 Moss, Betty. . .98 Moss, Jimmy.. .98 Moudy, David. . .99 Mowell, Cheryl. . .57 Mueller, Susan.. .82 Mulkey, Tommy.. .82, 192 Mullins, Bobby. . .82, 175, 188, 190 Muniz, Jeanne. . .82 Munzesheimer, George. . .118 Murphee, Katie. . .99, 85, 187 Murray, Harry. . .99 Mustian, Libby. . .99 3I7 HN.. Nahors, Gary. . .99, 165,235 Nay, Rick.. .99 Neal, Don. . .185 Neal, George. . .118 Neatherlin, Craig. . .82 Neill, Don. . .99 Neill, johelen. . .57, 234 Neill, Ken. . .82 Neithercutt, Janna. . .99 Nelson, Al. . . 118 Nelson, Carletta. . .118 Nelson, Glen. . . 118 Nelson, Marijoe. . .118 Nelson, Michael. . .57, 219 Nelson, Sharlot Faye. . .82 Neujahr, Nancy. . .118 Nevill, Bryan. . .99, 216, 223 Newby, Karyn. . .82 Newkirk, Barbara. . .99, 235 Newman, jerry. . .99 Newman, joe. . .82 Newton, Bill. . .82, 165, 167, 170, 172, 173, 177, 181, 198,194, 209, 223 Pace, Paulette. . .58 Padgett, Virginia. . .99 Page, Douglas. . .99 Palk, Ann. . . 119 Palmer, Carolyn. . .119 Palmer, janet. ..58, 234, 223, 259 Parker, Bryce. . . 58, 212 Parker, Marilyn. . .58, 213, 220, 232 Parker, Tim. . .99 Parkins, Lynne. . .83 Parks, Clyde. . .99 Parnell, Linda. . .83 Pasley, Robert. . .119 Patrick, Mike. . .119 . Patrick, Sally. . .83, 204, 205, 207, 206, 232, 234, 239, 308 Patrick, Tommy.. .83, 194, 197 Patterson, Billy. . .119 Poole, Porter, Deborah. . .100, 219 Candy.. .100, 235 Porter, Diana. . .100, 235, 216 Porter, Gary. . .100 Porter, Gayle. . . 100, 235 Potter, Ernest. . .120, 185 Potter, Steve.. .83 Potter, Sandra. . .120 Porter, Peggy. . .59, 234, 223, 259 308 Powell, Cheryl. . .120, 219 Powell, Judy. . . 120 Prater, Charles.. . 59 Prater, Gary. . .100 Price, Donna. . .120 Price, Price, Price, Jay. . .100 Mike. ..100 Renee. . .120 Patterson, Bobby. . .83 Patterson, Janice. . .119, 216 Patterson, Karyle. . .119 Patterson, Mickey. . . 100, 217 Patterson, Oniece. . .83, 219 Patterson , Suzanne. . .58, 220, 224 Kenneth...57, 188, 189 Newton, Frances. . .99, 235 Newton, Mary. . . 57, 220, 259 Newton, Ruth. . .99 Newton, Sandra. ..57, 239 Newton Sharon. . .119 Nichols, Donna. . .57, 208, 215, 216, 277 Nichols, Pattison, Cyntha. . . 119 Patton, Robert. . . 58 Pauline, Ray. . .58, 222 Paulk, Brenda. . .119 Payne, Kenneth. . .100, 175 Payne, Marianne. . .100, 205, 235, 223 Payne, Marsha.. .119 Nicodemus, jimmy. . .119 Nicodemus, Terry. . .82 Ni-edecken, Raymond.. . .99 Niemants, Trina. . .57, 65, 134, 205, 206, 231, 251, 259 Nipp, Dick. . .83, 188, 191 Nix, David. . .57 Noel, Chris. . .83 Nolen, Bob. . -88, 99, 175, 183, 201, 235, 230 Norman, Wayne. . .83 Norman, Roy. ..57 Norton, Barbara. . .119 Nugent, Frances. . . 57, 259 Nunn, Tom. . .119 HO., O'Brien, Kelly. . .119 O'Conner, Robin. . .57 Oclle, Dick. . .57, 209, 225, 224 O'DOnnell, Mike. . . 119 Oglesby, Ronald. . .99 Olds, jimmy. . . 57, 262, 269 Olds, Sharon. . .83 Oliver, Comer. . .99 Oliver, Marion. . .83 Oliver, Michael. . .119 O'Neill, james. . .99, 235 Orson, Kathy.. .83, 209 Ortloff, Cindy. . .83, 222, 237, 239, 234, 233, 232 Ortloff, Tommy. . .119, 176, 201 Ortoleva, Deena. . .83 Orton, Richard. . .57, 208, 214, 215, 217 Orwig, Susan. . .99, 235 Osburg, Cliff. . .58 Osborn, john. . . 175 Otis, Susan. . .119 Ov erby, Donna. . .83 Owen, Don. . .83 Owen, Rosh. . . 119 Owen, Sally. . .119 Owings, Mike. . .99, 177 ..P.. Pace, Buddy. . .119 3l8 Payne, Melody. . .119 Pearce, Grant. . .119 Pearson, Melvin. . .83 Pearson, Mary. . . 100 Pease, Ann. . .83 Pederson, Peety. . .119 Peek, B'Ann. . .119 Peeler, David. . .83, 175 Pendleton, Jean. ..58 Penn, Genie. . . 100 Prickett, George. . .83 Priddy, Kay. . . 101, 235 Prince, Mike. . .120, 176 Pruitt, Donnie. . . 59 Pryor, Jeff. . .120 Puckett, Kelley. . .120 Puckett, Richard. . .83, 165, 173 Pulse, Donna. . .101 Pulse, Robert. . .83 Pylant, David. . .101 --Qu Queen, Allen. . .83, 193 HR.. Ragland, Lyndie. . . 101 Rajnus, Carla. . .120 Ramsey, Glenn. . .101 Ramsey, Joie. . .120 Randall, Carolyn. . .83 Raney, Richard. . .59 Raney, Vicki. . .83 Perine, Patricia. . .100, 235 Perkins, Connie. ..59, 136, 259 Perry, john. . . 59 Perry, Michael. . .100, 188, 191, 219 Perryman, Billy. . .83, 230 Perryman, Ricky. . .215, 217 Person, Rebecca Anne. . . 119 Peterson, Rick. . . 119, 176 Peterson, Tony. . .119 Petree, Barbara. . .100, 235 Pettit, Miks. ,.119, 185 Ranowsky, David. . .101, 205 Rassman, Laura. . .101, 235 Rasure, john. . .83 Ratliff, Randy. . .101 Rathburn, Ronda. . . 120 Rattan, Tom . . . 120 Reames, Glen. . .120 Record, Cheryl. . .120 Reddell, Karren. . . 120 Reddell, Larry.. .84 Reed, Barbara.. .84, 239, 241, 234, 308 Pettus, Jane. ..119, 226 jill 83 Petrus, Peyton, Stan. . .119 Peyton, Roy. ..119, 226 Phariss, Bob...93 Phariss, Bobbie. . .100 Phillips, Curtis. . .83, 193, 217 Phillips, David. . .100 Phillips, Mark. . . 119 Phillips, Phyllis. . .83 Phi-llips, Stanley. . .119 Phipps, Freddy. . . 100 Phippsglinda. . .120, 232 Phipps, Martha. . . 120, 205 Pierce, Carole.. .120 Pinkerton, jim. . .59, 212 Pipkin, Scooter. . .59 Pittman, jane. . .100 Pittman, Danny. ..59, 164, 167, 194 Pittman, Pittman, Donald. . .83, 219 Pam. . .s9, 234, 223 Poage, Candy. . .59, 259, 280, 281, 269,262 Polk, Larry. . . 59 Pollard, Ponder, Ponder, Sandra. . .59 Charles. . .100 Michael. . .100 : 263, 269 Reese, Mary. . .60, 218, 219, 259, 271 Reese, Terry. . .84 Reeves, Vicki. . .120 Rehders, jimmy. . . 84 Reid, David. . .60 Reid, Judy. . .121 Reid, Ronnie. . .84 Reinders, jim. . . 121 Register, jerry. . . 101 Reid, Nancy. . . 101 Reid, Roy. ..101 Reynolds, Jo Derris. . .40, 60 Richardson, Alan. . .121, 185, 217 Richardson, Exa. . .60, 138, 139 204, 207, 206, 273, 261, 308, Richardson, jerry. . . 101 Richardson, Terry. . .60, 217 Richardson, Tommy. . . 121 Richmond, Neil. . . 101, 221 Rider, Virginia. . .121 Riek, Carol. . .84 Riek, Mike. ,.121, 176 Riley, Donny. . .60, 216 Rinehart, jerry. . . 101 Rinehart, Tommy. . .121 Ripley, Becki. . .84 2 08, 205, Robb, Julie. . .101 Roberts, Danny. . .84 Roberts, Lee. . .101 Robey, Donna. . .84, 222 Robinett, Earl.. .60, 188, 191, 228, 229 Robinson, Sharla. . .121, 217 Robinson, Ronnie. . . 101 Robnett, Linda. ..101, 210, 223, 226 Rockwell, Mike.. .101 Rodgers, Dianne. ..101, 205, 235 Shepherd, Bill. . .49, 55, 61, 145, 165, 170, 188, 190, 228, 229, 244, 205, 207, 208, 209, 308, 274, 277, 239 Stark, Marsha. . .85 Starkey, Bonnie. . .85 Starr, jean. . .62, 205, 204, 206, 234, 259 Shew, Sandra. . . 102 Shields, Lynn. . .84 Shirley, Linda. . . 102, 213, 226 Shock, Duane. . . 102, 221 Shoemaker, Bobbie. . .102 Shoemate, Richard. . .84, 224 Starritt, Pete . . . 85 Stasburg, Roy. . .123 Stapp, Kathy.. .123 Steele, Ric. . .102 Steele, Vie. ,.102, 217 Stegall, Melba. . .85, 218, 219 Rogers, Betty. . .84, 219 Rogers, David. . .84, 165, 173, 209, 230 Rogers Ginger. . .121 Rogers, jim. . . 121 Rogers Karen. . .121 Rogers j Scott. . .60, 165, 170, 197, 194, 228, 229, 261 Rose, Sharon. . .84 Rosen-bahn, Shelia. . .84 Ross, Dan. . .121, 184 Ross, Mary Ann. . .60, 208, 275 Roundtree, Wayne. . . 101 Rountree, Kyle.. .84, 189, 209, 223 Rourh, Terry...121, 191 Rowan, Randy. . .121 Rowbotham, Frank. ..101 Rowbotham, Gloria. . . 101 Roy, Peggy. . .84 Roys, Sharlet. . .121 Rubin, Allen. ..101, 192 Shrader, William. . .122 Shriver, Gana. . .102 Shults, Diana. . .84 Shute, Melodie. . .84, 222 Simmons. Binky. . .61 Simmons, Carol. . .84 Simmons, Gene. . .84 Simmons, Judy. . .84 Simmons, Paul. . . 122, 191 Simon, Dee. . .61 Simon, Susan.. .102, 216 Simpson, john. . . 122 Simpson, Mary Lou. . .102, 213 Sims, Sandra. . .102 Sinex, Pat. . . 122 Skaggs, Carolyn. . .102 Skaggs, Craig.. .84, 201 Skidmore, Scott. . .122 Skidmore, jack. . .84 Swan, Debbie. . .102, 235 Taylor, Rubin, David. . .101, 192 Ruby, James. . .101 Runnestrand, joy. . .101, 216 Runyan, Danny. . .101 Ruppe, Vera. . .121, 232 Rush, Ron. . . 101, 175, 199, 194 Russell, Ann. . .84 Ryan, Kathleen.. .121 1-Sy. Sargent, Billy. . .84 Sass, Donald. . .121 Saunders, Richard. . .60 Savage, Karen. . .101 Savage, Susan. . .60, 208 Saylor, jerry. . .60 Scarborough, Bobby. . . 121 Scarpe1li,jon...60, 208, 215, 217, 308 Schiemenz, Tracy. . .121 Schneider, john. . .101, 219, 232 Sch0fie1d,Dee...1o1, 213, 219,232 Schreiner, Terry . . . 84, 165, 166, 171, 198, 199, 194, 228, 229, 234 Schrodr, David. . .121, 215, 217 Schuelke, Roger. . .84 Schwmacher, Mary. . .121 Schwamkmg, Keith. . .84, 209, 224 Scofield, Virginia. . .101, 235 Scoggin, Mike. . .121 Scott, Della. . .84, 226 Scott, Larry. . .122 Scott, Sue . . . 61, 220 Sealander, Patricia.. .122 Seaman, Shelley. . .122 Sellars, Retta. . .61, 220, 259 Selman, jim. . .102, 192, 217 ' Selman, joan. . .61, 208, 215, 216, 219 Sensenbach, Carole. . .122 Sessom, Dan. . . 122 Shands, Bill. . .61, 164, 170 Shave, james. . .122 Shaw, Ruby. . .61 Shawn, Greg. ,.102, 217 Shawn, Ronnie . . . 84 Shea, Diane. . .122 Shelton, Cricket. . . 84 Shepherd, Peggy.. .102, 185, 186, 235 Smith Allen. . .84 230 smirhj Beverly.. .51, 213,259 Smith Smith, 5 Bobby. . .122 Bruce. . .61, 165, 208, 209, 228, 229 Smith, Cheryl.. .122 Smith, Craig. . . 122 Smith, Danny.. .102, 217 Smith, DeeDee. . .61, 226 Smith, Glenda. . . 102 Smith, Laura. . .102, 219 Smith, jimmy. . .84, 217 Smith, Michael. . .61 Smith, Pat. . .84, 232 Smith, Ronnie. . .106, 122, 176, 184, 201, 205 Smith, Sharon.. .61, 208, 218, 213, 219 Smith, Sid. . .122 Smith, Steve. . .122 Smith, Tommy. . .85 Smyth, Pat. . .102 Smyre, Kay. . .85, 209 Snipes, Karl. ..102, 218, 219 Snipes, Sandra.. .102, 235, 219, 226 Snody, Helen.. .62, 259 Snody, Jacky . . . 85 Snyder, Cindy. . .232 Snyder, Sandra. . .102 Sole, Frances. . .102 Sonnamaker, Gary. . .85, 217 Sowell, Donna. . .122 Sowell, Doyle. . .122 Sowell, Melton. . .85, 188 Speer, Diane.. .50, 122 Stephans, Gail. . . 106, 123, 215, 216 Stephens, jimmy. . .102 Stephenson, Marty. . .102 Stephen son, Pam. . .62 Stephenson, Roger. . . 123 Stephenson, Suzanna. . .123 Stevens, Terry.. .102, 175 Stewart, Claude. . .123, 184, 201 Stewart, Dale. . .85, 221 Stewart, Pat. . .85 Stewart, Sandra. ..103, 216 Stidham, Sheila. . .85 Stiles, Sherri. . . 103, 219 Stokes, Sam. . .62 Stone, Jean. . .85 Stone, Lee.. .123 Stone, Pat. . .103, 235, 213 Storms, Storms, Par. . .103, 235, 213 Betty Jane. . .85, 205, 206, 209 Story, Carol. . .103, 235 Stricland, Alan. . .123 Strickland, Billy. . .62, 230 231, 222 Strickland, David. . .85, 209 Stringer, Bob. . .85, 192 Stringer, Cheryl. . . 123 Stroh, Lee. . .85 Strong, Karen. . .103 Sturm, Virginia. . .62 Styles, Virginia. . .62 Sutton, Carol. . .103 Sutton, William Paul. . . 103 Swain, Gilbert. . .85 ..T.. Tabor, Linda. . .103 Talbot, Linda. . .103 Talley, Ann. . . 85 Tankersley, jan. . .123 Tarr, Bobbie Sue. . .103 Tarver, Sharon. . .85, 215, 217 Tarwater, Lynn Adell. . .123 Tate, jeff. . .85 Tate, Leah Sue.. .123 Taylor, Carolyn. . .75 Taylor, David. . .62, 216 Taylor, Elbert. . .85 Taylor, Jan. . .123, 205 Taylor, Linda. . .123 Taylor, Pat. . . 103 Taylor, Paula. . .85, 209, 213, 218, 219 Taylor, Ray. . .85, 205, 209, 230 Sharon. . .62 Spencer, Craig. . .102, 217 Spencer, Karla. . .85 Spencer, Shirley. . .122 Spillers, Doug. . .62, 188, 191, 218, 219 Spradley, Dennis. . .62, 205, 207, 230, 231, 236, 239, 308, 223 Springer, Don. . .122 Stafford, Bob. . .123, 176, 191 Stallings, john. . .102, 165, 170, 171, 173, 201, 205, 235 Stallings, Thomas. . .123, 176 Stanford, Becky. . .123 Stanford, Pat.. . 123 Stanley, Bill. . . 123, 193 Stanley, Bruce. . .102 Stansbury, Rickey. . .85 Taylor, Tommy. . .103, 183, 201 Teague, Garry. . .85, 216 Teems, Cecil.. .85 Teems, joe. . .103 Tefteller, Ronnie. . .85, 189, 190, 204, 205 207, 206, 234, 308 Templeton, Debbie. .-.123 Tenan, Donald. . .123 Tergesson, Deborah. . .123 Terry, Joe. . .62, 191,223 Terry, Roy. ,.103 Terry, Suzy. . .103, 223 Thetford, Romana. . .123, 226 Thomas, Frankie. . .62, 220 Thomas, Pam. . .85, 185 Thomas, Roger. . .85 3I Williamson, Gayle . . . 87 Thomas, Steve. . . 103, 183, 219 Thomas, Tressa. . .85 Thomason, Janie.. .103, 205 Thompson, Bob. ..123, 184, 191 Thompson, Debbie. . .123, 216 Thompson, James. . .103 Thompson, Richard.. . 103 Thompson Thompson Thompson 1 , Sandra. . .103 Steve. . .85 Trudy. . .85 Thompson, Mark. . .103, 201, 230 Thorne, Janet.. .103, 235 Thornton, Lee. . .123 Thornton, Maury. . .103 Thornton, Neil. . .103 Thornton, Randy . . . 86 Thornton, Wayne. . .123, 184, 217 Wfade, Tony. . .104 Wadley, Dorothy. . .86, 226 Vfakefield, Bert. . .124 Wakefield, Jimmy.. .104, 216 Waldie, Larry. . .124 Walker, Robert. . .63, 177. 179 Wall, Tim. . .63, 216 Wallace, Jeff. . .63, 177, 178 XVallace, Lyndia . . . 104 Wfallace, Tim. . .124, 184. 191 Waller, Dianne. . .104 Waller, Pam. . .104 Waller, Robert. . .124 Wallis, Joseph. . .124 Walsh, Gay1a...86, 216 Walsh, John. . .124 Thorp, Nancy. . .86 Thornell, Thomas. . .85, 237 Throckmorton, Terry. . .86, 183, 199, 194, 228,229,233 Thummel, Deborah. . .86 Thurston, Ronald. . .86, 224 Tiemann, Gilbert. . .103 Tiemann, Ruth. . .86 Tuhnan,Bu1H.86,72,177,179,1s1,2or 228, 229, 234 Todd, Georgia. . .62, 233 Tomlinson, Larry. . .63, 221 Walters, Susan. . .86, 235 VC'althall, Lynn.. .124 Walton, Jan. . .86 Waltrip, Nita. . .104 Wfaltrip, Rita. . . 104 Ward, Jack. . . 124 Ward, Madlyn. . . 63 Ward, Tommy. . .86, 194, 223 Warley, Becky. . .124 Warren, Cynthia. . . 104, 219 Watkins, David. . . 124, 176 Watkins, Judy . . . 124, 121 Watkins, Phil. . .104, 192 Tomlinson, Rita. . .103 Towery, Ann. . .103 Trice, Mary Ann. . .103 Trice, Rickey. . . 123 Trimble, Danny. . .103 Trimm, Gary. . .103 Trostman, Alfred. . . 103, 222, 223 Trott, Ginger.. .123 Trott, Patricia. . .86 Troublefield, Billie. . .103 Troy, Mike. . .86 Truitt, Robert. . .103 Trulock, Jimmy. . .103 Tucker, Bobby. . .123 Tucker, Tina. . .103 Tudor, Mary Alice. . . 106, 123, 219 Tudor, Steve. . .123 Watley, Donna. . . 63 Watson, Barbara. . .86, 209 Watson, Dick. . .124 Watson, Joe. . .124 Watson, Sharon. . .86 Watson ,Vicki...86 Weaver, Kathy. . .104, 235, 232 Turner, Bruce. . .86 Turner, Pam. . .63 Turner, Pene. . .63, 216 Turner, Sharon. . .123 Turner, Sid. . .104 Turner, Steven. . .124 Tyler, Revis. . .86 Tyson, Larry. . . 104 Tyler, Susanne. . .124 UU., Weber, Bob. . .63, 149, 178, 179, 182,194,196,228,229 Vfebb, Jerrie. . .124, 216 XX'eeter, Greg. . .104, 216 Weihrich, Bennie. . . 125 Welch, Debbie. . .125 Welch, Laura. . .63, 234, 259 Weldon, Billy. . . 125, 184 Wellborn, Nelson. . .86 Welsh, Jimmy. . .125 West, Cleve. . .63 West, Bob. . .164, 175 Westbrook, Sallie. . .216 Westbrook, Susan. . .86 Westerman, Frank. . .86 Weyler, Doug. . .125 Weyler, Rex. . .104, 175, 183 Vfheat, Jo Anna. . . 125 Wheeler, Larry. . .125 Xwheeler, Terri. . .86 Urguhart. Sharon. . . 105 ..V.. Vaden, Nancy. . .86, 216 Varnadore, DeWayne. . . 104 Vaughan, Charley. . .124 Vaughan, Gaylord.. .86. 237 Veazey, Liz. . .124 Vessel, Martha. . .124 Vilven, Betsy. . .63, 234, 259 Vincent, Connie. . . 104 Vornsand. Paulette. . .124. 185 Vos, Nancy. . .124 Vos, Camelia. . .63 Vroman, Cinda. . .63 Vroman. Nancy. . .124 XX'.iddell.Bob...104.183.188.230 320 Whiles, Tommy. . .87 VVhHe,AlH.1O5,175,2O1 White, Betty. . .87, 234, 216 White, Juanita. . .87 White, Marsha. . .87, 209, 234, 2 White, Sharon. . .40, 63, 259 XVhite, Susan. . .64, 259 White Virginia. . .125 W'hiteker, Steve. . .125, 176, 191 VUhitmire, Jack. . .105 Whitmire, Lynne. . .87 Whitmire, Marshall. . . 125 Wicker, Barbara. . .105 Vlfilcox, Cathy. . .125, 226 XY'ilcox, Nancy.. .105, 226 Wilderspin, Cheryl. . .64, 208 Wfiles, Linda. . .87 Wiley, Nancy. . .64 Wilkerson, Brenda. . .125 Wilkerson, Kathy. . .125 Wilkinson, Mark. . .105 177, 162, 33, 226 Williams, Carole. . .125 Williams, Dave. . .64 Williams, John Tom. . .64, 177, 179, 181, 182,192,228,229,232,262.269 Williarns, Judy. . .87 W'illiams, Kathy. . .64, 220 Williams Kathy. . .125 Wfilliamsl Larry. . .125 Wfilliams, Linda. . .105 Williams Williams , McWade. . .87, 175 , Richard. . .87 Williams, Ricky. . .64, 193, 217 Williams, Rita.. .125 Williams, Ronnie. . .64 Williams Wfilliams Yogi. . .87, 224 1 Vernon. . .87 Williamson, Jan. . .125 Willingham, Carolyn. . . 105, 226 Wilson, Alan. . .87 Wilson, Betty. . . 105, 235 Wfilson, Carol. . .64, 210, 211, 212 Wilson, Charles. . .87 Wilson, George. . .87 Wilson, Jimrqi-e. . .105, 235 Wilson, Marcie. . .105 Wilson, Mike. . .64, 237, 221 Wilson, Pat. . . 87, 221 Wilson, Phyllis. . .125 Wilson, Kay.,,.125 Wilson, Sharon. . .125 Wilson, Wilson, Tommy. . .64 Venice.. .105, 226 Windecker, Ted. . .64, 212, 225, 224 Vlfinger, Joe. . .220, 125 Winkler, Donny. . .87, 134, 165, 173, 188 190 Winn, Carla . . . 125, 222 Winslett, Micheline. . .118, 125 Winslow, Charlotte. . .105 W'ohl, Kenneth. . . 125 Wolfenberger. Klaus. . .87 Womack, Kathryn. . .87 Wood, Cheryl. . .87 Wood, Gail. ..125, 232 Wood, Leonard. . .64, 217, 221 Wood, Mike. . . Wfocd, Mike.. 125 .87,217 Woodard, Brnt. . .125, 176 Woods, John. . .87, 185, 186 Wooley Pam. . .87, 216 Wootan, Allan. . . 125 W'o.rley, Anne. . . 125 Wright, David. . .125, 176, 191 Wright, John. . .105 Wright, Marsha. . .105, 205, 235 Wright, Robert. . .87, 177 Wyatt, Greg. . .87, 175, 213 Wynn, Betty. . .87 Wynn, Linda. . .125, 185 nY1, Yarbrough, Ronald. . .64, 217 Yardley, Carolyn. . .105 Yates, Dianna . . . 87 Yates, Karen. . .105, 216 York, Karin. .105 Young, Angel. . . 219 Young, Bill. . .64, 230, 231 Young, Lana. . .65, 220 Young, Suzanne. . .65, 208, 220, 222, 224 Yowell, Randi... 125 HZ.. Zarchin, Lori. . .65, 208, 233, 220 Ziegler, Barbara.. .65 Zoller, Bruce. . .125, 191 Rebels Take Third at State 1 'jfffivi -' ' 11-V555 -.. - . l , 'i-fi ag, wh gm ,.,,, w,.5'F' 4 'wj,m, ,.. 1 . 5- ,j,g',gf,,h1,ayef ,gi V-,,, QQ. JH P.:-f qw,ff,,1a4f,,.-,vwrrp-w5,,,m,gv, nh , .f , ',G'..- .L-rw L - 1, -gf. - 11.3, pwfigisiif 7F'19'?'f ff, A Q le 'iw--if-'i1.,' 5 -i. in f by ,-x - ,vgf 139: N . f, 42. , The 1964 Rebel Championship Team: TOP ROW, L to R: Coach Powell, Terry Schreiner, Bill Tillman, jack Hanks, Billy Daniel, Bucky Kimble, Al White, Bill Newton, Tommy Patrick, Scott Rogers, Bob Nolen, Tommy Ward, Bob Hunter, Coach johnson. BOTTOM ROW: Steve Hill, Dwayne Casbeer, Lance Kitchens, Ron Rush, Bobby Weber, Dick McFarland, Terry Throckmorton, Kim Hammond, Kenny jastrow. Regional 'hampions In the opening game with Lubbock, Lee had all sorts of trouble. The Plainsmen capitalized on Lee errors with their jackrabbit speed on the base paths to beat the Rebels 4-3. lt was 4-0 going into the last inning. Bucky Kimble launched the rally followed by Lance Kitchens, Kenny Iastrow, and Jack I-Ianksg three runs were scored, but this was not enough to win. This first loss did not come close to stopping the Rebels. They came back to pack up two wins over Monterey, 10-5 and 10-5, because the Rebels knew they were the best team and proved it. The Rebels had 20 runs on 24 hits, 11 of which were for extra bases. Lee won the first of the two by stepping out to a 5-1 lead after three innings. When Monterey rallied for 3 runs in the fifth to trim the margin to 5-4, the Rebels simply came back with another 4-run burst to sew-it-up. The nightcap remained undecided until the Reb fifth when a 6-run burst ripped the top off the contest. Kenny jastrow was the one who started the rally when he hit a three-run homer in the fifth, After this sweep the mighty Rebels were bound for State at Austin. .I - l A ,fi-, ' 1 .Jess -1.12sx3?. . 'f 'S-.. ,t.. for x ..hk. .. K . I K, V , mg' ' ' 1 ,f,,e. ?p , d f .1 1 ig .Q ,T a: -if ill ' ' - ' Y K . L . fig ,, ' A V iw 'F ,Lis e-A A ' ih.. V- r '. R 92.55 X1 i . X 5. 1 .V or .s s 3 it - -'-4- V 5' . .... -' h - f X , ' 1' . 't-.s l. - fzrmwwzf s-'--e' Q f i -'., g, 4il,i:' 51 4.1 ,fa ' it i R- . s'fif,.if'iZ1,:wf 2- Q., -:gs3i'1?'iis4'i?'52,?f1av?.'-Si'4fil'sr'-ff 5' -V . ,,e'ws-glrdgmvm .. ,. .. ' -.'- - Ljaggaegg Y 'fi ., V if we Kenny Jastrow starts the rally with a three-run homer in the fifth inning of the second game with Monterey. . if .so.. . .c... o Bill Tillman, running' for Dwayne Casbeer, slides home in the fourth inning of the second game with Monterey but is called out. 'N Regional Scores Monterey .............,......i,.. 4 Lee ,,,.,,.,.,.... Monterey ...,.... ...... 5 Lee .......,,. . Monterey ....... ...... 5 Lee ,,.,,,,.,, . State Scores Brazosport .,...........,...,.. 3 Lee .,,,,,,,, San Antonio Lee .......,,Vr. O Lee ,.,....., Billy Daniel slides into second base safe ln the sev- enth inning of the second game as second baseman waits for the throw. i Bidistrict Champions The Lee Rebels were wondering how long this night baseball had been going on after collecting 17 hits for a 12-2 victory over El Paso Austin. Led by Jack Hanks and Terry Schreiner, who had three hits each, every Rebel who batted collected at least one hit in the Massacre. The determined Rebs then came home to dispose of El Paso 9-1. Dwayne Casbeer hit a home run in the second inning, and in the sixth Kenny jas- trow hit a home run over the left field fence. These two wins led the Rebels to the Regional Playoffs with Lubbock. Bucky Kimble connects the ball for one of the nine hits gained in the second game with Austin. Bidistrict Scores E1 P350 ,,,,,.,,,,,,...,,....... 2 Lee ........................ 12 El Paso ........................ 1 LCC ..... .......-- 9 jack Hanks is called out as he tries to score in the second game with El Paso. District Co-Champions I ,,,, ' , K After two years of finishing second in District 2-AAAA, Coach johnson brought his Rebels through. In the first game, the Rebs simply walked away with the win. Homeruns were hit by Schreiner and Hanks, but in that game everyone hit. In the second game the Bobcats evened up the series after ten innings of play by winning 2-1. It was a pitcher's game alll the way as was evident by Weber's whiffing eleven. The Lee run was scored in the sixth as Hanks was walked, Hammond sacrificed Hanks to second, and then Billy Daniel singled to score Hanks to tie 1-1. In the tenth? San Angelo scored and the game was over for the Bobcats but not for the Rebels. Lee came right back with Mc- Farland hurling and won the District Playoff as they beat the Bobcats 3-O. Hanks, Kimble, Casbeer, and McFarland got one hit each. The Re-bs were then ready for El Paso. 'Terry Schreiner rounds home on his homerun. Terry was the only junior picked to the All-District team and then to the All-State Tournament team. Co-Captains: Kim Hammond and Bobby Weber. 324 District Playoff Scores San Angelo ................ 2 Lee ........................ 17 San Angelo ..... .... 2 Lee ...,.... ........ 1 San Angelo ................ 0 Lee ........ ........ 3 Head Baseball Coach Ernie Johnson capped his third year at Lee High with resounding success. With his patient tutoring and great store of baseball knowledge, he led his Rebel Baseballers to third place at the 1964 State Tournament. To top off all this, Coach johnson was voted the coach of the year in District 2-AAAA. A graduate of Texas A8cM, Coach johnson also teaches Biology and coaches B-team football. In just three years at Lee High School, he has molded a state champion contender with the promise of more to come in the future. KIM HAMMOND Senior TERRY SCHREINER junior Al14District All State Tournament All-District All State Tournament Four Rebels Named to All-District Team Three to All State Tournament BILLY DANIEL Senior All-District BOBBY WEBER Senmor All-District All State Tournament Startin Rebels .,-Q The infield this year for the Rebel Champions were Lance Kitchens-Third Base, Jack Hanks-Shortsbop, Kenny jastrow-Secdnd Base, and Terry Schreiner-First Base. i , r,..y,, r,v, . iywy Outfield for the Rehs consisted of: Bucky Kimble-Center Field, Kim Hammond-Left Field, and Billy Daniel-Right Field. 326 Bobby Weber Dick McFarland and Catcher, Dwayne Casbeer. Reb l Pit hin Brin Victor My-'.-2 ',.1-V-af,fS2?f,,,-4 yi . ,H z 1 1-g:v52J,W 4 gf -s V.,-,.-. ,V . ,. 3 . Q. 4, FJ nv. f. f ,. 1 .Q 5 -7:-4' , ,- . -,.,f', 7 2- .H.vu'f'l K 'F' -f -V' V fv- 'f'V-X - .2 1 ,4-'Q-:f-' i . -fL,, f?j.Yf2:'b:1-'e:'.3,:':f.'?i, kivifgz . 'r tam: . I V ' -' r . . r J '-,g. '.,Qfuf1 , , , q -5,3 sfg ' I , s. . f- , , gima, 'A man ' gf ' . -V ' - A ,,.,. . ., i ..,...,. ..,..,. , Vw W.,:,,gf:a,,, ,v , 1 .,,, , .5 ,, - .-- ..-a As Coach johnson would say, It makes coaching easy when you can start pitchers like Weber and McFarland and feel certain they will get it over with something on it. Dick, just a junior, ended his season with a 9-2 record and was a life-saver in the late- district drive and playoffs. Bobby came along with a 11-6 record to wind up his last of three years as a pitcher for the Rebels. 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