Robert E Lee High School - Saber Yearbook (Houston, TX)

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L 'N 'Y V Y - Ex! as saber 1: 1969 aber robert e. lee high school houston, texas volume vii editor-in-chief susan lotham business manager anne andrews faculty advisor u mrs. margaret wisdom X W r 1 9 machines cannot replace people Mr. Shivers and Jimmy Erwin knew, and everyone else knew as well: 1969 was the year machines came to Lee. Some of the machines were small yet conspicuous-like Mr. Shiveris scooter. Some were long-awaited and definitely welcomed-like the air-con- ditioners. Another-the computer-was unseen but tremendously powerful. No matter how complex or efficient any of these ma- chines were, though, they could never do all of the things that people in a school must do. And so it was discovered that in edu- cation, though machines assist man, they will never replace him. fable of confenfs features . . . . . 16 clubs... ...44 faculty . . . . . . .106 young leaders . . . . . . .126 1 classes ...... .... 1 34 sophomores . . . . . . . 136 juniors .... .... 1 58 seniors . . . . . . . 184 activities . . . . . . .256 sports ...... .... 2 78 senior honors . . . . . . .326 ihdex . . . .... 343 machines make life easier Valerie Galayda flipped a switch and the voice began, Hola, Isa- bel. C6mo esta? Margaret Cave- nagh fed a basic to the terminal computer-and a simplified an- swer appeared. The reading pro- jector clicked-and words flashed across the screen. Sue Anne Mes- ' senger punched her cash register and 35.45 + 3.16 : 35.61. A mim- eograph turned-and 75 copies of tomorrow's test slid out. In each of these ways, machines at Lee this year have made both life and learning easier. K. is . , Ask Mrs. Yoes or Mr. Crutchfield if the computer made their first day of school any easier. They should have recovered by now. V s they make learning easier 4 L ! u E , ..,. swan s 3 . ..,, ..,., , vw: J 2iEd2'f Wm11iE .fi . 13 27 .. A as 1 ,gf 44 V Y l'i1E12ZZ :'4 . X 1 f' X 3, 2 f'-. ' . rr 7' H i ,.,, W..fw M S, . X--S f I S bfi ,Mg . iff y, ' 'L ,-, .K wr ' Si: fx ' I ,f -4..-nvv- X Jelly-roll Morton puts a feeling into his drums that no machine can ever reproduce. Teachers like Mrs. Pel- erson had to work out problems created hy the computer. TES ii? iie Only a 4 buf some things only people can do ' .:..,,44, W ff'--4 Jane Ward, Donna Colemon, and Susan Akers find artistic fulfillment as they recreate this thing of beauty. red-headed, freckle-faced boy could make a face like this. David Campbell is the clown. P T if ' A Y Y W , M X ww K 1 i,, ww 1 A ff W' ' , 1 MA, www. , ' a 1 - A K 'Hb 1 M' - , vs P 24? mf ff w, wg, Xqgwm L N. in dwifz M 'ia 915 1 Y Q W5- swix LL R Q, . 'me'1V fu xx A 5 M ,- W, an Q. .- u -sq si .AQ 1 1 W Myiuf S fir' f my II- learning is person-fo-person business Ray Wood proves to the math club that students can teach each other. I m'J1,, N in Aw- r' A , -la, ,affzaw V f SJ sea Rimes ' in h l Miss Etter-also known as 782-6017-delivers that heartfto-heart first day lecture that nobody remembers. 1 I 2 n With the help of her tongue and the help of Mrs. Pardue, Anne Peek learns to sew. Hurried sideline conferences like this one enable the players to make use of their coaches' experience. Mrs. Gallagher shows Kathy Kil- gore and Judy Draper how to use the card catalogue. I3 from this factory comes Three years passed and the 680 who entered as sophomores emerged as graduates. Learning, for them, had been a very per- sonal experience. They had made good friends and lasting enemies. They had been elated and they had been disappointed. They had distinguished themselves and they had failed. They had learned from each other and, for this reason, they were ready to meet the future. Q HY -2'-Sit.-?i. S 'Q ,,.n, gg fs., 1, gmaim ,- Q, ,lZ,iy.i i '- W , , 955 , g . I f ' ,z 4 iffy fy' V QE W Ag' ' . 3542 Q 5321. , , Y Q A ' x y ' 1, 1 L f A vs Lf? J' agp , W YI ,195 E 1, vw? P QW. 'K v fu fl ,S 5 S v 1 1 1 W 1 rf? 1 4' . 4? wg.f1'fv ' ,Q ' fa , , le af q. I , Z V 32 Eff? - SEV V 3 X p Q , it fm, , Q , QW :il l 1. A, 1. Q ww.-. H .sf f 3 . ' jj Six, Iwi- ,gg Mg? 4 f ' Q ,w1.N,. Alf f -: 1, k 'Lv W-s ,, 2 I 3 wi ', 5' 11?-:Wy E M, 21 1 ' V ay, f- .,5f,gp, X, am , U X Nj. Lg V 2 L Zag- 3 A J ' ' ffm 4 'W g , 33:3 Q fe- A 1 , f 3 5 ' T ffm fx v as ff ff my 1, wgl ' -1 , X. , v V , ' My ' v i f ,. 3, Q n g , . 3 W U swf , 2 S if f ' 5 ' v N353 X, egg jx. gf-. 7 5? fi V ,' M yy , L x i wa: jL I ,i i ' x 1 r hs? ' - u M ., S? 1 ' x N 'J' ' ill? v fhese are the few who rise above the others In every group, there will be some who stand out-some who are more beautiful than others, more conscientious than others, more popular than others. Such an outstanding group is the one fea- tured on these pages. They are the ones that you will remember when all the rest are forgotten. features I7 .i,. w ge W, . n n 6, x fi , A, I Q . , 4? . Q, -5, x 'N' V I br ft, . .Msg , g 12 . 5521.4 Q. MA,-, gm Q f- ,K , 1 V 1 . .a Qt. ffl' ,ia ,A - A , K' 4 N-Kxieuli' 9' , i f'f', 5 'v 7 , 1 1 f 4 ,YN'. .,f qw' . ,VF siffl s, r , ,':1. 'gage 1-1,7 ., , f 4 , .213 N . :I K AVA, - '. 141+ 2 if - 5 ,-.4,: , wr W - . 1. 5.. wf 1 v Q ..m-45,.w K x 1 mosf popular sophomores Jeannie Ward Al Sanfamaria most popular juniors Brenda Walker Trippi Mayfield --or - - - f 2 m..:,,e-fw.s:zf.,45.::fh5 mosf represenfahve senlors 20 Susan Latham Huey Keeney most representative most representative sophomores Ann Kostas Brad Tucker 'sl juniors Christy Wilson Jack Yoes most beautiful senior girl Lynn Murphy senior finalists Cathy Fosdick Lynette Lambert Sally Killingsworth Margaret Rosenfeld Nancy Sellingsloh Nancy Page Rebecca Smith and semifinalists Lynn Snyder Christy Yarbrough Every year each homeroom enters a girl and boy to compete in the Most Beautiful and Most Handsome contest. A panel of teachers and student officers are chosen to decide on the ten semi-finalists in each division. Professional judges are then called in to determine the final winners and runners-up. senior finalisfs Tom Hamilton Bob Park J im Giffin John Kolius David Mimo Bill Reinbold .lack Wiffe and semifinalisfs V J im Norman Bob Ward 'There are three marks of a superior man being virtuous, he is free from anxiety being wise, he is free from perplexity being brave, he is free from fear. Confucius mosf beautiful junior girl Janice Dawsey most handsome junior boy Howard Cheek lunlor fmallsfs 21: I I I ' In N V n i N n Cindi Borneman Martha Smifh Pam Crow Paula LeBouef Anne Moten 30 O Helen Tipps Brenda Walker and semifinalisfs Charlotte Willis Christy Wilson There is no beautifier of complexion, or form, or behavior, like the wish to scatter joy and not pain around. Virgil junior finalists Kish Baker Ted Broun Edmund Buckley John Fosdick Randy Martin Dale Horfensfine Trippi Mayfield and semifinalisfs Rob Riviere B011 T1'CSh Without courage there cannot be truth and without truth there be no other virtue.' Scott 'IV' SN 7 34 most beoufiful sophomore girl Susan Broussard www f W Q. '-Q, , zmgzilfzf w wk' sophomore finalists Dawn Allisfon Janef Dixon Lana Kneppler Nancy Lippincott Judy Rogers 36 , , Stephanie Ehlerf Jackie Hogg and semifinalisfs Martha Shook Jeannie Ward Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we find it not. Emerson sophomore finalists 3 'K ,, -s Al Beffis Mike Doherty wi' Dan Chambers Richard Lilly Norman Madern we , Rodney Rainey Robert Sinclair and semifinaiisfs Au- ' Brad Tucker Gordon Yeatts They are never alone that are accompanied with noble thoughts. Sidney 4 f Q I . 3 1 Qi4 SENIOR DUCHESSES and ESCORTS: Steve Cumley, Karen Cook, Jan Wheat, ,lim Erwin. r I 1 . xi 1 I I 5 pl'il'lCeSS Paige Cafchings pfil1C9SS Margaret Rosenfeld ESCORT Larry Wilson ESCORT Donnie Lang erefore thou? Inspired by the production of Romeo and Julietf, this yearls May Fete Court selected a medieval theme for the tradi- tional coronation held Wednesday, April 30, 1969. Entertainment was provided by the Mod- ern Dance Club and the choral and in- strumental music departments. Mr. Henri Gadbois and the art department built the ' elaborate sets that made this show one of the best in Leels history. Kay lVIcBurnett and Jean Vaughn were selected as court jesters. SOPHOMORE MAIDS and ESCORTS: Bill Knight, Chris Sandel, Al Bettis, Dawn Alliston, Kay Murphy, Glen Aiken, Jana Kneppler, Larry Gaines. fm JUNIOR DUCHESS and ESCORT: Gary Snowder, Brenda Walker. 42 SOPHOMORE DUCHESS and ESCORT: Mike Doherty, Jeannie Ward. , 4 I l 1 SENIOR MAIDS and ESCORTS: Marilyn Mason, Mike Jones, Kit Hanks, Greg Thorson. Staircase-left to right-Lynn Murphy, Sandy Winkler, Steve Druckham- mer, Cathy Bailes, Bob Bean, Cathy Fosdick, ,lim Giffin. i 8 JUNIOR MAIDS and ESCORTS: Donna Actkinson, Bob Tresch, Helen Tipps, Dale Hortenstine, Lisa Langham, Randy Martin, Christy Wilson, Rod Ott. people who work together accomplish more When people at Lee work together in clubs, they win speech tournaments, sing on television pro- grams, and host state-wide conventions. They operate a store for school supplies, keep the cafeteria clean, and tutor weak students. People who participate in clubs not only enjoy themselves, but perform many services for Lee as well. clubs 45 1 :- m '4 a- cn cn 'U CQ cn : fn T fl o H 9. fn T Q a iw 'LZ J we MMR if A i.. 9 l. f WJ, ,rf 1 'g E12 -ff 6 J .p I ' ' The American Legion Club is a service f 1eAe F, organization which operates the General ,M H p ,X Store. Here students can find almost any- ,,, ,Z I , , thing from last minute paperbacks and cough drops to pencils and erasers. The club holds social functions at midterm V and at the end of the year. Members of this club have received the American Legion Award in junior high school, or were runners-up. The award is based on the scholarship, leadership, and service abil- ities of each of the students. Sponsoring the club is Mrs. Velma Brennan. All funds made in the General Store are returned to the school through special projects. This year the club gave S600 to help buy a Xerox machine for the library. Officers: Dellory Martin, Vice-Presidentg Luann Johnson, Secretaryg Larry Evans, Treasurerg Bob Ferguson, Pres- ident. 4 ' , l we 'WJ From Left to Right, Sitting: Bob Ferguson, John Cooger. Standing, First Row: Cathy George, Dellory Martin Luann Johnson Kristin Knoll, Susan Latham, Pyddney Kobs, Dottie Holston, Ann Kostas. Second Row: Stuart Danliuth, Larry Evans: Morgan Lloyd., 46 From left to right, Kneeling: Gigi Walton, Historiang Donna Golemon, Chaplaing Susan Akers, Nancy Eastland, President: Debbie Vaughan, Senior Director, Luann Johnson, Vice-Presidentg Paige Catchings, Secretary. Second Row: Cay Hooper, Ellen Tesoro, Margaret Rosenfeld, Sue Stauffer, Alice Collie, Susan Lewis, Susan Hilgenfeld, Robin Richardson. Third Row: Marsha Kuhn, Laney Slator, Daza , Curry, Lisa Johnston, Marianne Colburn, Jo Bess Reesing. Fox Lesa Front Row, From Left to Right: Barbara Morian, Nancy Sellingsloh, Kristin Knoll, .loan Eidman. Debbie Bussey, Edie Cochran. Second Row: Barbara Skene, Pyddney Kobs, .lulie Peterson, Dottie Holston, Dellory Martin. Marv Harkins, Christy Wilson, Diane Pappas. Third Row: Nancy Ruppert, Vivienne Reed, Elaine Christ, Cathy Bailes, Debbie McCarty. girls aid community Helping the underprivileged was the ma- jor project of the Anchor Club in the year 1968-1969. During the Thanksgiving holi- days, the girls brought canned goods and a turkey to help a family whose house had burned down a few days before. The spring project was to have a Valentine's party for a group of children in the orphanage. ln order to be accepted into the Anchor Club, girls must have a 3.5 grade average, and meetings are held twice a month on Monday mornings at 7:30. Each year the club, sponsored by Mrs. Cornelius Smith organizes Career Day. 47 lifting morale builds confidence The spirit of 1968-1969 was tremendous. The key factor in this spirit was the Booster Club, which spent many hours in preparation for all the football and basketball games. Countless signs, such as Cashew 'Em lVIcNutt7' and HHos- pital ,Em Wardn were painted, and every variety of cup- cake imaginable was distributed to the boys during their lunch periods. Hours of work went into the skits performed at the pep rallies. One rainy November afternoon, spirited students assembled at Delmar Stadium to blow up thousands of balloons for the Lee-Lamar football game. By working especially hard and lifting morale, the Booster Club brought Lee a year more spirited than any other in the past. Mr. Robert Pirtle and Mrs. Wenona Fleming are the sponsors of the club, and Debbie Vaughan was elected Booster Club Sweetheart. DEBBIE VAUCHAN Spirit Committee Chairman Q iii Making up the Booster Spirit Committee are: First Row, Left to Right: Jim Erwin, Garth Masters, Gigi Walton, Tucker Bradley, Luann Johnson, Lissa Poujol, .laney Aldred, Debbie Vaughan, Kate Crady, Mrs. Wenona Fleming, Tom Hamilton. Second Row: Don. Stewart, Kit Hanks, Paige Catchings, Larry Peterson, Connie Andrews, Sue Stauffer, Susan Blundell, Jim Norman, Melinda Bartlett. Third Row: Jack Yoes, Margaret Rosenfeld, ,Ianey McCoy, John Kolius, Susan Lewis, Steve Cumley, Chuck Robertson. 48 Sporting giant spirit ribbons and balloons as Lee scores a touchdown against Lamar are the Booster Club officers: Garth Masters, vice-presidentg Gigi Walton, secretaryg Debbie Vaughan, spirit committee chair- mang and J im Erwin, president. C-. SUE STAUFFER TUCKER BRADLEY Poster Committee C0-Chairman Poster Committee C0-Chairman Helping put up one of the hundreds of posters made by the Booster Club are Mitchell Clifton, .ludy Eaker, Jeannie Ward, Virginia Fenner, and .laney Aldred. I JANEY ALDRED , Favors Committee Chairman l spmf leads fo vlcfory . j l KATE CRADY Skit Committee Chairman Regularly seen at all the football games are Don Stewart, Judy Eaker, Tucker Bradley, Kate Crady, Debbie Vaughan, and Sue Stauffer. 50 c.s.u. charges ahead in ,amd Come See Us, a phrase well-known to Lee students, is the slogan for the Christian Student Union. Sponsored by Mr. Harris Butler, the club had a record attendance of 108 students at its first meeting, and con- tinued throughout the school year to main- tain this number. The Christian Student Union studies Christian ideals and principles with the aim of encouraging students to make ap- plication of these principles in their life at home and at school. To become a mem- ber, a student must attend three meetings. The Charger, a bulletin containing current items of interest, was published by the C.S.U. and distributed monthly by its members. Highlighting the Tuesday morn- ing meetings were films and inspirational ianistg Mary Kay Marrs, Treasurer, Jim Mehrmann, Chaplaing talks by different Speakers, usan Lewis, Secretaryg Ann Batten, Co-Editor, and Keith Ebbs, ice-President. fficers of .the C.S.U. are Wally Wood, Presidentg Elizabeth Turner, X.,-4 .V fy' l , 5 ' A A lm--- a.. .tht irst Row, Left to Right: Ruth McFarland, Jesslyn Shepherd, Kathy Semones, Susan Robinson, Paula Prestridge, Becky Hudspeth, iane Scott, Yvonne White, Alice O'Neill, Jo Bess Reesing, Debbie Agee, Nancie Eaton, Lu Beth Messenger, Patti Elkins, Sandy Byers, ama Shearer. Second Row: Ellen Echleier, Teresa Tate, Jill Johnson, Charlotte Willis, Elsa Thorn, Denise Mallini, Susan Abshire, Vickie hite, Betsy Foley, Stephanie Etter, Nancie Murphy, Stephnie Galayda, Kathy George, Letitia Harigel, Tammie Langer, Mildred Ander- on, Clare Hawkins, Lynn Snyder. Third Row: Dennis Robertson, Tom Hamilton, Jan Wheat, Robert Raulston, Sally Killingsworth, ames Sparr, Debbie Kuhn, Janey McCoy, Edmund Buckley, Darla Powell, Alice Harris, Jan Elwood, Sally Miller, Kitten Tipton, Cheryl ates, Judy Draper, Pam Kupe, Carol Donnelly, John Fosdick, Steve Rossler, Whit Sanders. Fourth Row: Allyn Skeleton, Mickey Barber, alt Chandler, Rusty Crutcher, Barry Ham, Bob Adams, Danny Hughes, Carl Fairchild, Mike Martin, Ron Smith, Maggie Evans, Bruce yngaas, John Googer, Ceceila Dunbar, Debbie Post, Marcy Waldman, Linda Cox, Keith Holmes, George Ambrosey, Brenda Ault, Rick tewart, Kay Chrisman, Ronnie Worley, Debbie McWaters, Mark Bartlemeyer, Richard Hulbert, Janet Harrington, Tom Stebick, Judy iller. 5I 7 dramalee stages productions Talent, ambition, and determination to succeed describe the members of Drama- lee, a club which produces the stage shows at Lee. On November thirteenth and four- teenth, the comedy Our Hearts Were Young and Gay was produced with much success. Annie Get Your Gun,', a well- known musical about the old West, was a hit on February twenty-eighth and March first. Everyone enjoys these finished produc- tions, but few realize the hours of pre- paration put into them. Sewing costumes, practicing dance routines, and checking lighting effects are all part of the final show. Rehearsals are held five days a week and on weekends to reach the per- fection and precision needed to make the plays successful. This year, sponsoring Dramalee for the first time is Mr. Fred Smith. Opening-Night jitters are reflected in the expressions of the Dramalee cast before a performance. 'i,,, 1 gag IQ '1 First Row, From Left to Right: Vikki White, Susan Abshire, Betty Denman, Norma Urdiales, Pam Crowder, Jerry Sizemore, Kathy Sullivan, Linda Hasley. Second Row: Donna Brandt, Gilda Bazen, Barbara Huber. Third Row: Betsy Compton, Nancy Eaton, Chris Matta, Debbie Shook, Elli Merriwether, Mimi Mulhearne, Carolyn Elrod, Ann Batten, Lynn Vendsel. Fourth Row: Martha Henry, Penny Hunter, Terry Leigh, Anne Moten, Beth Riley, Peggy Mehaffey, Mary White, Lyn Smith, Belinda Webb. Fifth Row: Sandy Brower, Carol Womac, Pat Voss, Larry Driggers, Melanie Larimer, Jim Bintford, Darla Powell, Bob Park, Jan Strother. Sixth Row: Robert Rupley, Larry Sommerfielcl. Jimmy Summers,.Anthony Listi, John Moreland, Andrea Smith. On ladder: Valerie Galayda, Cathy Nesmith, Sharon Aydam, Ann Dickson, Becky Hogan, Vicki Alexander. lgliss Haran hel s Lar Dri ers get ready for Our Hearts Were X Y P TY gg oung and Gay, by applying make-up. Officers of Dramalee are: Lynnette Lambert, president, Kim Burgart, Treasurer, Susan Lewis, secretary, and Pat Ryan, vice-president. IIIII IIIII lllll ls I2 I I I I' I I I' l' I It I' XIII' If ire AQ5 One, From Left to Right: Suzanne Paine, Diane Simor, Nancy Eastland, Debbie Smith, Jean Vaughn, Susan Holmes, Beth Glidden, Cannon, Debbie Read, .lane Logan. Second Row: Carol Pappas, Patty Bailey, Roxanne Potter, Lisa Langham, ,lan Taylor, Suzanne Bekki Rich, ,lanina Lankford, Sandy Ashford, Cindy McKenna, Penny Ingram, Laura Bean, Libby Bilderback, Pat Wylie, Kathy Sheila Gognon,,Ruth Fenstermacher. Third Row: Missy Hiran, Ann Weniger, Patti Burch, Mitchell Clifton, Kathy Loden, Wendy Betty Sellingsloh, Patty Miller, Diane Dashiell, Carol Akers, Becky Anderson, Carol Lewis, ,loan Montalbano, Diane Scott, Linda Leslie Scroggins. Fourth Row: Nancy Glass, Claudia Asbury, Laurie Lattimore, Alice 0'Neill, Jeanne Howard, Melanie Hauser, Lollie Cindy Brock, Susan Hause, Kristen Chiaia, Janet Knight, Terry Coleman, Peggy King, Wayne Harris, Pam Randel. Fifth Row: Bailes, Connie Kingrey, Yvonne White, Denise Mallini, Grace Whicker, Suzanne Stachpole, Patsy Nager, Teena Knight, Ebby Davis, Manry, Sherri Randall. Gail Thenbold, Skip Nichols. Sixth Row: Paula Bauer, Teri Ballard, Brenda Taeklear, Paula Stegall, Nancy Russie Burmap, Luann Rushing, Stephen Franklin, Mark Ambrosy, Steve Hutsell, Ray Brimble. 53 .33 From Left to Right, Sitting: Patty Amerman, presidentg Jack Horsman, vice-president: Janis Brod, secretary. Stand- ing: Cindy Kondas, parliamentariang Susan Hyde, treas- urer, Becky Benton, historiang Francie Peranteau, reporter. 5. 1 fx business opportunities beckon The Distributive Education Clubs of America have a strong branch at Lee. DECA students study marketing and dis- tribution for one class period each day, and then leave school to work in their individual places of employment. Sponsor- ing the club is Mr. Kelly Ritch. An Area Conference was attended by the club at Memorial High School in Jan- uary, and the State Leadership Conference was attended in Dallas during March. The club also attended the National Leadership Conference in May in Atlantic City. The DECA Employer and Employee Banquet was held on April 15, 1969. From Left to Right, Row One: Henry Bacon, Mary Schwartz, Sheryl Hutchins, Antha Marr, Gita Quito, Debbie East Dianne Weber, Jody Yarborough, Alicia LaRose, Roger Riechert. Row Two: Becky Vinson, Mary Beth Lansdell, Lonna Reed Linda Scott,' Sisi Griffin, Francis Beverage, Joan Horsman, Brenda Cox, Kathy Kreger, Kenny Caldwell, Terry Elkins Row Three 54Bruce Carroll, Tim Evans, Barry Cox, Ed Dewel, David Stevens, David Rosenfield. i preparing for i Row One, From Left to Right: Linda Watts, Donna Seal, Debbie Mangold, Julie Leimgrubler, Carol Brown, Donna Bradshaw, Susan Wesch. Second Row: Leslie Kephart, Linda Smith, Peggy Ray, .loni Tatroe, Katy Anderson, Kathy Semones, .lesslyn Shepherd, Lolly Chapline, Waynette Goodson, Rita Neill, Nancy Schilder, Joy Sehnur. Third Row: Cindy Sypert, Vicki Besch, Clare Hawkins, Kathy Lang- ford, Sherri Osburn, Alison Day, .loan Platter, Laura Beane, Kathie Dillard, Ginger Kuykendall, Marsha Lanik, Diane Sloan, Christina Semrad, Jane Archibald, Leslie Scroggins, Pam Irons, Debbie Adams, .lill Johnson. Fourth Row: Kay Lowe, Barbara Flores, Diane Flores, Bill Moss, Micky Barber, Larry Igo, Wesley Jameson, Maggie Phisterer. future careers Learning about the opportunities in busi- ness, cultivating the qualities essential in devloping competent business leadership, fostering the development of student lead- ership, serving the school, and creating more interest and understanding in the intelligent choice of business occupations are the aims of the Future Business Lead- ers. Members must have a 2.0 grade aver- age and an E in conduct. Activities include monthly meetings at Wyatts Cafeteria where club members en- joy dinner and a guest speaker in a related business profession. The sale of stationery and office supplies is their yearly fund- raising project. At Christmas they gather food, discarded clothes and food for a family. The sponsors are Mrs. Sandra Mey- er and Mrs. Shirley Pittman. Heading the Future Business Leaders are Bill Moss, President, Christina Semrad, Treasurer, Kay Lowe, Secretary, Maggie Phisterer, Publicity Chair- man, and Leslie Kephart, Vice-President. 55 i . From Left to Right, First Row: Jan Davis, .Ian Hale, Laura Harber, Kit Hanks, Shannon Lampton, Stephanie Etter, Gayle Rogers, Ann Kirkendall, Margaret Rosenfeld, Sisi Griffin, Laura Bunting, Sue Stauffer, Kathy Flesher, Ellen Tesoro, Susan Lewis, Vicki Barbato, Susan Blundell. Second Raw: Karen McClure, Nancy Eastland, Pama Shearer, Jackie Devaney, Jan Babcock, Sandy Winkler, Denise Thompson, Allison Kyser, Kathy Ward, Alice Thurow, Jan Haberlie, Alice Collie, Sandy Ashford, .loan Taylor. Third Row: Susan Fatherree, Laney Slalor, Donna Actkinson, Karen Cherry, Janina Lankford, Barbara iff! ,4 , it . lfg r fi? Leading the Dixi-liers are Sue Stauffer, Secretary, Lynnette Lambert, Vice-Presidentg Susan Lewis, Treasurer, Ann Sterling, Librarian, Cathy Fosdick, Publicity Chair- man: Tucker Bradley, Librarian: Ann Service, Chaplain. Sitting: Debbie Vaughan, President, Nancy Eastland, Social Chairman, and Barbara Metcalf, Librarian. 56 5 i A 2 Y 5 . etcalf, Nancy Angle, Lynette Lambert, Pattie Ephgrave, Margaret Cavenagh, Nancy Cogburn, Sally Doherty, Elizabeth Horan, heryl Cooksey, M'Lissa Poujol, Vicki White. Fourth Row: Sherry Detwiler, Becky Hudspeth, Lyn Murphy, Diane Turner, onnie Kingry, Kathy Loden, Lisa Langham, Jan Taylor, Ann Service, Cathy Fosdick, Anne Sterlnig, .lan Wheat, Lou Taylor, Ego Bess Reesing, Valerie Popovich, Daza Fox, Dorothy Tvedt, Debbie Vaughan, Lynn Snyder, Jackie Nash, Tucker Bradley, Lesa urry, Kathy Furrh. dixi-liers means dedication The Dixi-liers, the girls' chorus at Lee, provides a high quality of entertainment for the many assemblies and programs throughout the year. The purposes of the club are to learn the fundamentals of mu- sic, to take part in choral contests, and to form lasting friendships among the mem- bers. The year 1968-1969 was a busy one for the Dixi-liers, beginning with their fund raising project of selling fruitcakes. Led by Miss Grant, they performed successfully for the Bellaire Chamber of Commerce, the D.A.R. assembly, the Rotary Club, and at the University of Houston Student Center. The group also sang on a television pro- gram during Christmas. Smile! You're on Arnold's camera! experimentation breeds success For many months prior to the Livestock Show in the spring, the boys in the Future Farmers of America Club are hard at work on their projects. Sheep, cattle, horses, chickens, and rabbits are some of the farm animals they study and raise as special proj ects. The FFA enters Leadership Contests, and the Houston Livestock Show. Sponsored by Mr. Roy Sheffield, the boys hold the Par- ent and Son Banquet, and the Livestock Show. Each year the boys sell the school calendar, and elect the FFA Sweetheart. From Left to Right Row One Mark Morrow Jimmie Spearow Bruce McFarland Charles Mapes. Keith Kocurek, Richard Williams Fred Johnson Richard Calbert Mike Nasso Mike Pfisterer Larry Games Row Two Bill Compton, Pat McGilvray, Greg Bauer. .anthony Scardino Terry Martin Mike Hooper Donald Thomas Larry Morrow Bill Hastings Kevin Bollin, Johnny Rodgers, Doug Lumus, Jimmy Clark Kris x'N The FFA gets ready for the Easter parade. Your Partner Round and Round sings Terry Morton receives a blue ribbon in the Hereford Bull Class, as Betty Reeves, the FFA sweetheart, looks on. 59 Sitting at Mr. Shivers desk are the officers of the Future Teachers. Sitting are Judy Leavelle f and Debbie Vaughan, Co-Presidents. Standing are Vivienne Reed, Secretary, Debbie McCarty, Junior Representativeg Sally Miller, Senior Representative, Rebecca Smith. Treesurerg Jeannie Ward, Sophomore Representativeg and Patty Amerman, Vice-President. Row One, From Left to Right: Diane Bradshaw, Kibbie Jones, Nancy Frambach, Judy Eaker, Terry Leigh, Ann Batten, Melinda Bartlett, Susan Lewis, Tammie Langer, Mary Beth Lansdell, Mary Lara, Laney Slator, Marisala Rivers, Laurie Lattimore, Cindy Johnson, Linda Cox, Cathy George, Linda Ferris, Betty Sellingsloh, Sandy Brewer. Second Row: Cindy Schwab, Pam Roberts, Sally Doherty, Laura Christine, Julie Peterson, Shelia Ross, Donna Actkinson, Karen Cherry, Judy Draper, Chris Sandel, Beverly Jackson, Joyce Calabrese, Nancy Ruppert, Debbie Mangold, Karen Cummings, Marlene Henderson. Third Row: Patricia Bennett, Susan Holmes, Vicki Holland, Cathy Bailes, Sherri Osburn, Marilee Hull, Judy Hutson, Sally Scott, Diana Haas, Sharon Beasley, Teena Knight, Carol McConnel, Carol McDavid, Suzanne Parada. Fourth Row: Suzanne Williams, Debbie McAninch, Laurie Davidson, Lou Ann Rushing, Carolyn Cherry, Nancy Schilder, Rosalie Reymond, Amy Bertelson, Sandy Garbade, Jana Kneppler, Nancy Glass, Janet Knight, Belinda Webb, Brenda Buckley, Patty Miller, Debby Read, Debbie Hogwood, Carole Womac, Nancy Lippincott, Susan Lenert, Diane Morgan. 60 training fomorrow's teachers To learn about the opportunities in teach- ing, to cultivate the qualities essential in a good teacher, to foster .development of student leadership, and to accept the re- sponsibility of service to faculty and stu- dent body are the purposes of the Future Teachers Club. In October of every year the club holds a Candy Sale after school, and at Christmas time they sponsor the Teachers' Tea. When spring arrives, senior members are allowed to visit and co-teach a class in junior high or elementary school for a day. Installation of newly elected officers takes place at the May Banquet. Members must have a 2.0 average scholastically and an This looks like last year's candy! Laney Slator, Sheila Ross, Kristin Knoll, and Becca Smith sell candy in the Future Teachers Bessie Price and Mrs. Jewel Leggett. annual Candy Sale. EH in conduct. The club sponsors are Mrs. rom Left to Right, First Row: Diane Scott, Vicki Besch, Heidi Borsack, Barbara Metcalf, Marilyn Hicks, Judy Gillan, Nancy Page, andy Gilliam, Penny Ingram, Bette Bradford, Pam Phillips, Teri Ballard, Carolyn Elrod, Mimi Mulhearn, Nancy Eastland, Kathie illard, Chris Hester, Martha Smith, Barbara Dowling. Second Row: Diane Pappas, Sisi Griffin, Sandy Ashford, Anne Sterling, Pattce phgrave, Kathy Gregg, Jackie McCann, Vicki Alexander, Lisa Langham, ,lan Taylor, Suzanne McDaniel, Suzanne Dodd, Nan Newell, arsha Kuhn, Kathleen Shaper. Third Row: Cheryl Lowers, Karen Ruppert, Mary White, Patty Noe, Cecilia Dunbar, Paula Perrin, Angela eCicco, Belinda Webb, Lyn Smith, Georgia Strong, Debbie Brown. Yvonne Cayton, Laura Thomas, Sharon Kilgore. Fourth Row: vonne White, Darla Powell, Lesa Curry, Catherine Banse, Pam Hill, Kathy Kilgore, M'Lissa Poujol, Alice Collie, Kate Crady, Debbie IcCarty, Debbie Bussey, Sherri Vance, Alison Day, Eleanor Merriwether,Luann Johnson, Nancy Sellingsloh, Shelley Swinehart, Charlotte ammond. bl er clmnfzel '15 Smiling over the top of the Der Wienerschnitzel are the officers of the German Club, Kathy Ramageg sec- retary, Bob Ferguson, president, and Paige Catchings, treasurer. K Row One, From Left to Right: Hugo Mieth, Susan Ward, Kathy Dono hoe, Kathy Ramage, Pam Hill, Kathy Flesher, Jamey Ostrom, Val Aldred, Edie Cochran, Janice Dawsey, Ken Decker, Mrs. Lan dry. Row Two: Paige Catchings, Alice Thurow, Kate Crady, Martha Hill, Nancy Watson, Anne Luberger, Bill Murrell, Candy Rottet, Rex Greebon, Van Gray. Row Three: Kathleen Murphy, Marcy Waldmann, Debbie Langer, Marianne Colburn, Suzanne Clover, Nancy Womack, Michele Dore, Pat Oliver, Charles Pape. Row Four: Laura Banik Susan Wesch, Jan Ely, Diane Price, Tammie Langer, tDeborah Austin, Amanda Burrell, Edith Wittig, Mike Peoples, Mike Rappe, Mor-1 ris Lang. Row Fwe: Chrls Hester, Gall Linn, Patricia Jackson, Kay Thomas, Lrynn Anderton, Carol Ball, Pyddney Kohs, Larry Actkin son. Row Six: David Parsons, Jay Hardy, Pat Ryan, Chris Glenn, Richard Sanders, John Mills, Steve Grimes, Eric Price. 62 v W . r Row One, From Left to Right: Mike Cabaness, Rick Anderson, Sharon Batson, Virginia Jee, Helen Jameson, Nancy Ruppert, Blair Knies, Mary Ann Bass, Sherri Vance, Melinda Bartlett, Bob Bean, Hal Robinson, Dwayne Ball, Mrs. Rost, Richard Hulbert. Row Two: Kurt Freiberger, Eddie Garrett, Yvonne White, DeDee Durgan, Nancy Parker, Susie Walters, David Crowly, Robert Youngblood, David Austin, Stephen Lloyd. Row Three: Hartsell Gray, Jimmy Hauge, Tom Fenske, Jimmy Pratt, Gary Snowder, Byron Young, Henry Culver, Suzanne Williams, Raymond Adams, Jack Yoes, Rocky Howard, Bob Ferguson, Paul Neacsu, Jim Mehrmann, Brad Slepicka. Row Four: Ken Parker, Ric Griffith, James Orwat, Ralph Bradshaw, Richard Edwards, Lee Crain, ,lohn Googer, Paul Weidner, Buddy Scarbrougb, Frank King, Larry Corbit, ,lay Bliss, Jay Biekenberg, Steve Horn, Mike Haugh, Bruce Wood, Bobby Smith, Robert Sinclair. deutsch Verein visits germany T' Several members of the German Club t Lee were fortunate enough to spend the ummer of 1968 touring Germany and ustria. During the school-year, songfests ere held and several movies of Austria nd Germany were viewed by the mem- ers. Sponsoring a German Day on cam- us displaying German costumes and prod- cts was a new project this year. Sponsored by Mrs. Claudia Rost and rs. Fae Landry, Deutsch Verein attended spring convention in Arlington, Texas here they produced a play. Deutsch Ve- ein has their own German Band, which rovided musical entertainment at the onvention. Becky Zuckero leams the German way of life. 63 ..- LYNDA FITZGERALD, president NANCY FRAMBACH, vice-president Qi at ,I r Kathy Harris and Kathy Tomlinson prepare the ammunition for a good popcorn ball fight. 64 him Ll I . -. .,,, - , ef-' ..... f-,. ., t -I n, . If. I- rv .3 ,.,WHNk .1 5 , , , N., ' Betty Branch says, Reading these patterns is a strain on the, brain. live in good taste One of the largest clubs in Lee, the Home Economics Club makes it a point to learn about clothing, gourmet cooking, and interior decorating. They meet every period one day of the month to listen to various speakers in these fields. Some of the projects that the Home Economics Club sponsors are a tea given at the beginning of the year and a Christmas breakfast, both for the teachers. For fund-raising projects, doughnuts are sold every Wednesday before school and Christmas wrappings and ribbons are also sold. The new officers of the club are named at a banquet at the end of the school year. Mrs. .len Pardue is the sponsor. Christine Garrison, Lea French, Gayle Evans, Chris Fossler, Mary Jo Fry and Jeanie Rougagnac form a friendly sewing circle. ff Really Steve, how do you plan to candy that apple with unmelled caramels? :ids Vicki Franks, Bob Ward, Virginia Fenner, and Teresa Hammack. Class Chairmen: Gail Evans, Peggy Cadenhead, Nancy Eastland, Judy Gillan, Not Pictured: Kathy Harris and Jody Nesmith. Kay Lowe, secretary and treasurer, Connell Hughes, program chairman. 1 J , sz, - 3 Hfx ff, '9 , s Peggy Skibba, social chairman, Shelly Swinehart, project chairman, Debbie Agee, social chairman. 65 Ai jf Members of Quill and Scroll on the Saber staff are: Sitting: Jack Yoes, Vice-Presidentg Kathy Sullivan, Secretary, Gigi Walton, Presl dentg and Lynn Fitzgerald, Treasurer. Second Row: Rob Riviere, .lim Norman, Susan Latham, Kate Crady, Anne Andrews, Paige Catchings, David Campbell. Third Row: Joan Eidman, Tom Hamilton, John Kolius, Luann Johnson, Jim Erwin, Judy Gillan, Vickie Holland. W Members of Quill and Scroll on the Traveler staff are: Sitting: Jo Ann Wick- strom. Tommy Autrey, Jessie Holt, Jim Upton, Barbara Austin. Standing: Garth Masters, Ann Church, Stacy Hunt, Lynn Baker, Morgan Lloyd, Julie McCall, Pyddney Kobs, Debbie Masters. Standing in Front: Miss Reed. 66 journalists' ranks increase The Quill and Scroll Club at Lee is comprised of staff members working on the newspaper and yearbook. The require- ments for admission to the group are one year of service on the SABER for year- book workers, sixty inches of published editorial writing and one hundred and twenty inches of published advertising for a staff member on the TRAVELER. Quill and Scroll is a national journalistic honor society for high school students. The Lee chapter was started in 1962, and is now sponsored by Miss Peggy Reed. .1 gy , -A -wig. -3 . - N fffafyl ' lt, 3 - :,. A3n1'3 '-E ' X J Y All V Q J' W f x 1. 'Ji ' AEI A ' Ziff. -Af we PQ 7' M j l 3 'Ju 7' .A Q s r11e,if4z,wf vz ' AA 2tAwzitf',f , AA ., ' 2 If , - ,E Q ,ff in ,f B : V Ellen Tesoro, Treasurer v X v . s ,,51 t V ' ii 5 Susan Latham, President Donna Colemon, Vice-President Cathy Bailes, Recording Secretary Marsha Kuhn, Corresponding Secretary Donna Actkinson Carol Akers fending fo lee . . . Do sponsors always clean up the halls? Mrs. Hudgins, Miss Haynes, and Miss Etter give their all to keep Lee clean. 1 .,vf' , , ,W I, ', it : f I Susan Akers A - 5' ' 3 I -I V Patty Amerman 5,9 ,A 'ff' AA ' Anne Andrews - , A --AQ '-..,, . Connie Andrews A eeyl A A' 9159 A wi ,Sift H' 117' 4 ' A-12 ' A A . 7 2 A ' A ' Lynn Baker fm - 'I . A: ','r fm. - , -,' 1 0-. - -, . r T ' , Ay' jg 15 ' Melinda Bartlett ' 43, r 1. A: anel Ann Batten A .A J A 3' ,ii ' Sally Baumgarder 12,7 , . f A A AA 4: ii A - A fA ' f eff.-fel!-' ,V 1'f il . - Sw' A ev: . Y' A A X- 11 ' , A FQ f 1 -A Gilda Bazen ,,k , , W' - f 1 A . S Sharon Beasley it 'W C at sss Bene Bradford Vx is N D K A Debbie Bussey C if A s Peggy Cal-'iness -:X l r ' AA A1 Peggy Cadenhead H V A' ' ai ' ' ,V Paige Catchings A' , '2w.::'a:1 V, .. .:,. Margaret Cavenagh 'L if' , A V , 1 ' ' 1, Bernadette Chamberlin 4 ' ' Edie Cochran ' iii or A his ,,,. 1 ii' CHf01C0W1in-2 ' Wa ' 'tii 'Y r 'Q 2 Katie Cowser ,A 'V V A' fl :':, ,, .1 . 'amz W , 1 .1 'ug' Avif . qw? 1 Lt, ' xl 1 . , Kate Crady 2 ' ' - f - E i 'fi Jan Davis C 1-' ,.... l : . , -2'- Pat DeBakeY f H lrrr A A AAAAAAA AAAA A Jane Demanzul at A' 2 1A A ,,-- - 'Q 5 Suzanne Dodd ' K I Sally Doherty 67 I told you not to try and sneak away! says Jan Haberlie to Shelly Swinehart and Debbie Stahl. Endeavoring to serve Lee by inspiring good citizenship and leadership through- out our school is the foremost aim of the Hospitality Club. One of the more exciting events of the year is B E day which the whole school enjoys. Teachers are surprised with birth- day honors. One of the main projects is a Christmas party for the underprivileged children. Our stimulating May Fete is honored with favors made by the girls. Members qualifying with a 3.0 average and an E in conduct hold their meetings the first and third Wednesday of each monthg where the sponsors Gloria Hudgins, Charlotte Haynes, Patlee Etter, and Gay Etter and the members plan all the activities. Michele Dore Judy Draper Alicia Duplan Judy Eaker Nancy Eastland Ruth Fenslermacher 68 Lynda Fitzgerald Kathy Flesher Nancy Frambach Elaine Christ Candy Gilliam Charlotte Gray Kathy Gregg Sisi Griffin Jan Haberlie Laura Harber Dena Hardwick Melanie Hauser Clare Hawkins Marlene Henderson Chris Hester Susan Hilgenfeld Pam Hill Debbie Hogwood Vicki Holland Gay Hooper Marilee Hull Helen Jameson Virginia Jee Gail Johnson Luann Johnson Lisa Johnson Carroll King Kristin Knoll Pyddney Kobs Judy Leavelle Paula LeBouef Susan Lewis Nancy Lippincott Kathy Loden Julie McCall Debbie McCarty Suzanne McDaniel Carol McDavid Vicky Magness Karen Marks Mary Kay Marrs Dellory Martin Sally Miller Carol Morgan Dianne Morgan Patty Noe Carol Pappas Cynthia Parent Mitzi Pearlman Julie Peterson Sandy Peterson Maggie Pfisterer f - ' . ia f , 1 1 3 'K E . 15 . T S . aff? , M , ' 'f 1 ff 9 f , o :neg 7 f K A 5 EW K Q , 4 A In V X: - as Mf r., 1 9' , 'P 'Y Q J' Ll A It 'il Q .... l , K A t . X i y , T L ' U fi 2 ':',ii'5 J ' ' 93,2 'f .-ii' ' H 'V H -.- - 1 sie ' 0 ,. , ' Y :if rn - - fi -e m y Q . M, A ,L it K Vg , . if 5' .It . I A W . our smiling convivialify Rebecca Smith Debbi Stahl Sue Stauffer Georgia Strong Shelly Swinehart Jan Taylor Laura Thomas Sue Thompson Carol Tobin Debbie Vaughan ,lean Vaughn Mary Walker Jeannie Ward Suzanne Williams Charlotte Willis Nancy Womack do I have to clean up that messy Colemon and Susan Latham. L . ' YH xl K f'y.,,.. ,, ,, 2 la ..- - V 1t.v,- W:wifii-aiainisw ez 2 , ,- ,f .l.,,,,,- ,. an V, we 2+m:.fz:ws. 12 , , M- M .,qW,,,m,d , W, -t mw '. .Q , f aw-,m ,, . . xy L J fi- : as L ,,, f rw ' M A, za fi.. W table ? says 1 3,1 J an Davis to ' Lourdes Piquet Elizabeth Polichino Nancy Read .lo Bess Reesing Rosalie Reymond Robin Richardson Susan Robinson Cindy Sample Leslie Scroggins Christina Semrad Kathleen Shaper Barbara Skene 06 may f- ., . .,, K , , , ,,.,. 4,, ,Q ,,, , , . 315519 'PH 'N , , .. It 1: Q fa M 4- . ff f 'Q' Q 35711, X L ,3,,,,y E me , - - ' W Ei 'lla J 7'-' i . 3 J - .'--t 1 , . W M Wt? , l.,, le,, , , l , ll,,,, 5 K ll Q etll ll'ut yyy r by gory J, as , ' A .. ,,,,,a , sw, e 4,3-I . M. f W. Q N , CW, ,,, , V W1 , or y,ree ltylrl. ,Msg E- ft 4 . .5 , ,,r: :rr K i I all 1 A :Z l e o g'og:V at ,H 5, as ' ii , , y,sr' fi! ' S 'W' S 'A ij I w zip, 13 423 Q7 327' '--., R 69 l f7N Key Club officers are .lohn Fosdick, Treasurerg Terry Conner, President, Larry Peterson, Vice-Presidentg and Homer Peterson, Secretary. .W-nz'-7 'V' Q! - turning the key fo success The Key Club, composed entirely of boys, is a service organization which serves not only Robert E. Lee, but the com- munity as well. Each year the club works with the Ki- wanis Club of Houston in fund raising Old members of the Key Club: Bill Reinhold, Huey Keeney, David Minto, Jack Yoes, Ken Decker, John ' Googer, Bill Jones, Jim Lawler. Kneeling: Tommy Autrey, John Lange. New members: Seated: Steven Lloyd, Chris McCarty, Standing: Richard Edwards, Robert Sinclair, Brad Tucker, John Wright, Cordel Robinson, Bob Rittner, Bruce Wood, Chuck Robertson, Mike Knight, Bill Brune, Rob Bruyere, Ray Wood, Bill Van Eenenaam, Tom Mclver, Rex Greebon, Mike Jones, Frank King. jobs and community projects. Sponsoring a party for the underprivileged children of -the Rusk Settlement Home highlights the Christmas season, and in the spring, the club sponsors the Leadership Banquet. To be inducted into the Key Club, a stu- dent must have a 3.2 grade average, and not more than one G in conduct. Sponsor- ing the club this year is Mr. Drenzel Krigar. --11.1 lug. L L C? From Left to Right: Pat DeBakey, Judy Draper, Susan Rankin. Second Row: Mitzi Pearlman, Margaret Cavenagh, Elizabeth Koenig, Vivienne Reed, Mary Miller, Sandy Peterson, Laurie Davidson, Barbara Chuoke, Kathy Kilgore, Suzanne Williams. Third Row: Nancy Schilder, Thomas Rainbolt, Jimmy Summers, Stewart Damuth, Steven Wallace, Lake Robertson, Loring Chien, Martha Rowe. llll lllllll 1' SH A quiet efficiency runs , the library Playing an important role in the active life of Lee is the Library Club. In Febru- ary, the members acted as hosts for the State Convention of Library Clubs held in Houston. Each year the club engages in a special project to benefit the library and school, and also encourages the use of the library by all students. Decorating the library is a Christmas project, while making posters for the bulle- tin board to publicize important events is an all-year job. Any student with an interest in working for the betterment of the library is welcome to join. Officers of the Library Club are: Sitting: Pat DeBakey, Vice-Presidentg Vivienne Reed, President. Standing: Ste- wart Damuth, Treasurerg and Jimmy Summers, Secretary. 7l l The Pride of Robert E. Lee, the Marching Generals perform a precision drill at the Lee-Lamar game. Nm Lane Jamesonk and Jessie Holt decide they want to dance in the bus aisles as John LeGrand and Jay Rickenherg play kings with their Burger Chef crowns. 72 infricafe drills- fheir specialfy ,. .,,,,, ,..,,,,.,,..,s,wmviwm 'D xp- y Look Bud, put your gun away. This isn't a city bus! says Debbie Mangold as Donna Seal grins and bears it. music is their business The Marching Generals practice long and hard in order to perform their preci- sion drills at the football games. Mr. Jerry Perkins sponsors the marching hand, and accompanied them to competition in the University lnterscholastic League and to the Buccaneer Festival in Corpus Christi in May where they performed. The Spaghetti Supper is sponsored part- ly by the Marching Generals in the fall, and in the spring they sponsor the Spring Concert. Keith Holmes and the Marching Generals walt patiently during one of the many pep rallies le melee Le Melee is a club designed to provide a sport for every girl at Lee. It is open to all girls who wish to participate. The girls become active mem- is: bers when they have participated in one activity A' sponsored by the club. Le Melee provides intra- murals in all sports for girls, including the annual mixed volleyball game. i l Officers of Le Melee this year are Cathy Fosdick, 1 i Secretary, Judy Eaker, Vice-President, Paige Catch- ings, Presidentg and Connell Hughes, Treasurer. Heads of the different sports are Michele Dore, Tennis: Cindy Borneman, Archery, Laura Thomas, Basketball: Carroll King, Softball, Janie Wolfinger, Badminton, and Kathy Langford, Volleyball. lee leaders Lee Leaders for 1969 are Back Row: Claudia Asbury, Linda Muczynsky, Marcy Rivera, Peggy Ray, Anne Andrews, Susan Akers, Luann Johnson, Lynn Snyder. Middle Row: Julie Peacock, Linda Adams, Jane Hamlin, Pat Huffnall, Kathie Dillard, Jane Ward, Lynda Fitzgerald, Vickie Holland, Ellie Meriwether, Ann Church, Kate Crady, Pama Shearer, Kathy Sullivan, Martha Tucker, Joan Eidman. Front Row: Debby Smith, Crystal Bryan, Nancy Angle, Nanette Brennan, Cathy Fosdick, Kathy Gregg, Alice Collie, Debbie Vaughan, Mary Kay Marrs, Candy Gilliam, Kris Knoll, Judy Cillan, Kathy Langford. 74 annual inframurals . . . Winners of the Basketball Intramurals are fLeft to Rightl: Marilyn Hunt, Gail Johnson, Diane Bradshaw, Kathe McCauley, Peggy Brod, Betsy Foley, Debbie Shute, Judy Farmer, Ann Church, and Cindi Bomeman. The happy victors of the Volleyball tournament are: Back Row: Toni Vacker, Janie Wolf- inger, Carroll King, Marsha Kuhn, Pam Hill, Robin Richardson. Front Row: Christy Wilson, Kathy Brixey, Michele Dore, Charlotte Gray, Susan Hilgenfeld, and Edie Cochran. Every year the intramurals are sponsored by the Le Melee Club. Among the many ones sponsored are the two shown here, volley- ball and basketball. Others that are played in late spring are the infamous mixed volleyball, soft- ball, badminton, and senior arch- ery. The intramurals are not only fun, but by winning the tourna- ment, the girls earn points in Le- Melee and receive a letter at the end of the year. 75 Mrs. Peterson, Marlene Henderson, Lesa Curry, and Carroll King are seen enjoying themselves at the Christmas party. parlez-vous frangais'-' Active in school and community, the French Club Welcomes any Lee student with an interest in French who will work for the betterment of the club. Sponsored by Mrs. Miriam Peterson, the group invited a French speaker to tell them about France, the customs, the food, and the people. To learn more about the French language, the students sang French songs and listened to French records. ln the springtime, the club as a group attended a French play, and held the an- nual banquet. 1 ' I K K, .kkrk ,,kk K I .fg in f if First Row, From Left to Right: Mark Yahnke, Mac Handley, Bob Bean, Thomas Rainbolt, Steve Wallace, Kathy Weidler. Second R Chi Neblett Christ Wilson Kath Glenn Joan Ta lor Janice Dawsey Leslie Scroffgins Belinda Webb Ma Schwartz Third Row' C P Q Y a Y yr Y v v 5 1 a TY - - Shook, Nancy Ruppert, Judy Miller, Gloria Stevenson, Pam Hill, Elaine Christ, Carroll King, Lesa Curry, Debbie McCarty, Linda Higg Ehby Davis, Sandy Heard, Sally Doherty, Janice Higgins, Brenda Snelling. 76 0140 i A GL Vi!-IRI HANCHH . Ki C ' W? OCEAN TLANTIQUE FWBKP-WSE Officers of the French Club are From Left to Right: Kate Crady, president, Candy Gilliam, vice-presi- dentg Christy Wilson, secretary, Marlene Henderson, social chairman, Lesa Curry, program chairman: Mark Yahnke, treasurer. i-fo ,,, fi? K ff ow One, From Left to Right: Janet Knight, Gita Quito, Bette Bradford, Pam Phillips, Kris Knoll, Kate Crady, Elaine McLead, Louise avis, Michele Dore. Row Two: Caryl Boehnert, Yvonne Cayton, Marlene Henderson, Susan Blundell, Betty Sellingsloh, Wendy Shaw, aren Ruppert, Jean Millard, Susan Valentine, Dawn Whitworth, Netda Ricarde, Melinda Patterson, Barbara Di Ferrante. 77 78 SMU training camp. .XX Brigade A: From Left to Right, Row One: Diane Gilchrist, Barbara Hendry, Susie Mannen, Teri Cline, Mildred Anderson, Kathy ing, Judy Hutson, .lan Elwood. Second Row: Karen Andrews, Darlene Hamilton, Peggy Willard, Maria Apostolis, Teri Rogers, Bartlett, Diana Brookshire, Carolyn Craddock. they have enthusiasm The Lee Lieutenants promote school spirit by being spirited themselves. At each football game, a different routine based on music ranging from the Beatles to the Tijuana Brass was performed. The girls are judged for their appearance, enthusi- asm, and ability, and form one of the most hard-working service clubs at Lee. All I ,, , ja --v '-.sg-l,- ,YYY '. V mwah K6 amy ,W H ra 1, ,AvyvEv',g,v.q,.ei,,,,341g,3yg V, Q U ,,2s.3g,f ,,r1i,,, Y milq A Q riser, , ' ., l. 7TEfWT .. , ,, 3 ifEv7i'4f?V'k iQf7' What kind of a pharmacy is this? Connie Andrews, Nancy Wo- JANEY MCCOY, four star general mack, Linda Sterrett, Patty Elkins, and Mildred Anderson at the SMU won't be able to train your Lieutenant mascot! x in jf.. V: -sy.. -1 . 4- . 'xx X we r sv f' N CONNIE ANDREWS, five star general For fun the Lieutenants have a Secret- Pals week which is followed by a Mother- Daughter Banquet. Publishing directories and selling magazine subscriptions raise money for the Rebel-Lee Ball in April. This year the seniors took a trip to a dude ranch where they enjoyed themselves for four days. Their final performance was at the Grey-Gold game at the end of the year. All in all, our Lieutenants have the get 'r 2 up and go to lead the Generals to victory and produce more school spirit than ever. MARTHA ROWE, three star general NANCY WOMACK, three star general PAULA LeBOULF, three star general X 2, Captain: Laura Christine, Deb Cardow, Becky Gillaspy. Connie Andrews calls the signals for the Lieutenants out on the field. Hi Mom! Kay Thomas spots her mother in the stands. and spirit Teri Bankey and Cindy Moss perform to Thoroughly Modern Milly in the Talent Show. v ,x 7 BRICADE B. Bottom Row: Mary Miller, Carol Proctor, Debbie Post, Laura Banik, Carol Ball, Terri Bankey. Top Row: Debbie Meyers. Patty Elkins, Carol Donnelly, Sandy Byers, Kathy Andrews, Pam Rupe, Cecelia Dunbar, Janet Harvey, Linda Thrasher. These boots were made for walking! The balloons were high, but the Generals were higher as Lee socked it to Westbury. BRIGADE C. Bottom Roug. Left to Right: Teresa Tate, Sandra Mackey, Lillian Bvaranowslgi. l'ay Thomas, Susan Fatheree, Valeria Amburgy, Jill Johnson, Denise Marant, Linda Rubricht. Standing: Cheryl Long, Lyn Anderton, Cindy Moss, Barbara Dowling, Ann ette Alexander, Janet Harrington, Pat Jackson, Sue Lower. I l fhaf's their moffo f l it g i 1-, .1 1 . ' A i as l y . if if ,, ev iiwrffk . PJ ff' ' Q l A . .. J, 1 , l 5 l i 1 it 'K Q 'iii t ix g 2 A .il , 5 6 7 L C . I i -la, zz: v A -,'. l lsi i 2 MISS JEANNE REYNAUD, lst year sponsor. Grandma, what big hands you have! Paula LeBouf dances at Bellaire playoff. 82 They're coming to take me away. Ha! al cries Nancy Womack. 83 Ili ' fl' ' V ,Q v Q MQ W x LeLAURlN BROWN, 2nd star general LINDA STERRETT, lst star general Skinny Legs and All i nr? 5 U u . ,...-H. SALLY MILLER, Student Director Mary Miller puts her little foot forward. lee's residents explore medicine To familiarize the members with a better knowledge of the opportunities pres- Nm ent in the medical field is the purpose of the Medical Careers Club. The club also helps the members to decide which pro- fessional or vocational career to pursue. Members must have a 2.5 grade average and an interest in medicine or one of its related fields. Special activities for 1968- 1969 were a visit to the .lohn Sealy Medical Center in Galveston, field trips to various medical interests, and the sale of Nestle's chocolate bars during school. Leading the Medical Careers Club are Betsy Watson, Treasurer, Sandy Peterson, Secretary: Nick Zaccagni, Presiclentg Bill Reinhold, Vice- Presidentg Gary Havins, Historian. From Left to Right, Row One: Cheryl Lowers, Barbara Mellott, Vicky Magness, Karen McClure, Laura Beane, Wendy Shaw. Second Row: Dayna Holmes, Anne Wilson, Joy Schnur, Nancy Schilder. Third Row: Elaine Holmes, Rosaline Dolan, Laura Bunt- ing- Pam C1'0WdC1', BUSY WHISOH, Kathy Gregg, SHHY Killingsworlh, Jan Wheat, Laney Slator, Donna Actkinson, Terry Leigh, Susan Abshire, .lanina Lankford, Linda Cana. Fourth Row: Jan Ely, Lisa Langham, Joan Taylor, Jane Archibald. Fifth Row: Nick Zaccagni, .lan Babcock, Sandy Peterson, Gary Havins, Ann Kirkendall, Susan Lewis, Marlene Henderson, Georgia Strong, Cynthia Parent. Sixth Row: Jim Koss, John Fosdick, Cordel Robertson, Bill Reinbold, Mark Yahnke. QL it t :I G 1. WWW '- ff i' X v X ,- J fs- -62 ww 9 af f 'fi 5 . ,. , p A 'ha N , l, J? S Y aa . . ,fa N One, From Left to Right: Debbie Mangold, Helen Jameson, Christy Wilson, Nancy Ruppert, Sally Miller, Robin Richardson, Voss, Ann Church, Cena Millsap, Christina Semrad. Row Two: Bobby Bean, Roy Moffatt, Bill Jones, John Taylor, John Lange, Terry ner, Bill Cohn, Rick Hopkinson, Dwayne Ball, Morgan Lloyd, Steve Hunt, Jim Lawler, Wesley Jameson. Ill 925 D N S NEW E ll I . 3 Y .E - f L ?ticfJ I Eg Q 3 an l M as a 2 Z 5 aff ei Wg 5 ,Z za wha gi ffl' at lr ... 7' .2 We un i -All ' I I Ill Wil Ill , wir of Mu Alpha Theta are: Kneeling: Ray Wood, Pres- Margaret Cavenagh, Reporter, Bill Brune, Vice-President. Bill Reinhold. Treasurerg and Anne Andrews, Sec- mathematics demands precision Slide rules, complex fractions, and ir- rational numbers are everyday words to the members of the Mu Alpha Theta Club. The purpose of the club is to promote scholarship in mathematics, and to add to enjoyment and understanding in that field. Students who have completed four semesters of college preparatory mathe- matics and who have completed or are enrolled in the fifth semester are eligible to join. Members must have a Bn grade average. The sponsors are Mrs. Thera Yoes and Mrs. Glenna Amburgey. Mem- bers compete in a regional conference of Mu Alpha Theta, in M.A.A. contests, and in I.S.I. contests. Meetings are held on the first and third Fridays of each month at 7:30 A.M. 85 'Bas' my Mo 1,1 . , I 4 fl 4 9x K iw freedom offtexpression fy, ln, L d W tts , m a a Dlane Scott Charlotte Hammond Jane Logan Teri Hepler Barbara Chouke Paula Stegall OSd1Ck Gayle Evans .sg if Southernaire Officers are: Elizabeth Turner, Publicity, Nancy Page, Vice-President, Dan Smith, President, Anthony Listi, Librarian. Top Row: Peggy McBee, Secretary, Mary Kay Marrs, Social Chairmang Chester Bates, Librarian, Jane Demanzuk, Treasurer, Carol McConnell, Chaplain. Not Pictured: Linda Sterrett, Accompanist. soufhernaires sing Composed of boys and girls, the South- ernaires add greatly tothe entertainment potential of Lee. They sing in seasonal programs throughout the school year. ln- vitational performances include Rotary Clubs, civic organizations and universities in the area, the Buccaneer Festival, and performing with the symphony orchestra in Jones Hall. Ainewly created group, the Southern Swingers, sang for the Kiwanis Club and with the Robert E. Lee stage band in school programs. Graduation and Commencement were the final performances for the South- ernaires this year. Sponsored by Miss Grant, the club requires at least one year of choral training or previous experience with a performing choral organization. Larry Summerfield, Ronnie Farley, Mike Byrnes, Lloyd Smith, David Hairel, Charles Pape, Marjorie Filler, Mary Markantonis, Nancy Page, Shelia Ross, Che Kelly, Peggy McBee, Marianne Grammer. Second Row: Elizabeth Koenig, Sandy Byers, Cindy Schwab, Dena Hardwick, Mary Kay Mans, Elizabeth Turner, Mike Hayworth, Wayne Harris, Fred Alter, Charles Roberts, Howard Tyas, Anthony Listi, Steve Kramer, Dan Smith, Shelly McCarron, Marilyn Hicks, Belinda Page, Nanette 88 md swing 'WE 5. ., Q yr, fi The Southern Swingers bubble with en- Giving a choral performance involves not only devotion to an ideal, but time and hard work. rennon, Gennie Robinson, Claudia Asbury, Carol McConnell. Third Row: Linda Sterrett, Janey McCoy, Lyn Anderson, ekki Ken Laura Thomas, Lisa Johnson, Tia Tucker, Bruce Folsom, Tommy Ledbelter, Ricki Ricks, Chester Bates, Steve heek, Paul Cheek, Vaughan Wiederhold, Becky Tanner, Marsha Kuhn, Markee Hanson, flulia Meadors, Nan Newell, .lane emanzuk, Penny Ingram. 89 I is fi W t' f tt s x V t .ai up Q, , if ,Q i Row One, From Left to Right: Bill Arnold, Debbie Hogwood, Elaine Christ, Dave Cummings, Mike Barrow, Joe Bar- nett. Row Two: Stewart Damuth, Rex Creebon, Tom Mclver, Mike Welch, Jay Hardy. Jay Hardy gives another stimulating speech to his spell-bound audience. I told you I'd get in the trophy case one way or another, Mr. Crutch- field! yells Bill Orbin. 90 debate team travels nationwide Miami Beach, New York, Louisiana, Dallas, Waco, and Washington, D.C., were a few of the sites for speech tournaments attended by the Na- tional Forensic League of Robert E. Lee. This club provides public speakers for various events during the year, and encourages the use of communica- tion through public speaking. Mr. Arthur Crutch- field sponsors the National Forensic League, and accompanies the students across the nation for their speech tournaments. Row One Left to Right Janey McCoy Paige Catchings Sally Miller, Patty Amex-man, Pat DeBakey, Barbara Morian, Barbara Skene, Marsela Rivera Jo Bess Reesxng Row Two Marianne Colburn Vivienne Reed, Karen Cook, Judy Leavelle, Nancy Womack, Susan Akers, Margaret Cavenagh Nancy Cogburn Pyddney Kohba Julie McCall Cynthia Parent, Martha Saine, Joan Eidman. Third Row: Martha Rode, Larry Igo, Gordon Jaehne Jim Erwin Joe Barnett Fourth Raw John Lange, Homer Peterson, Keith Holmes, Jimmy Spearow. n.h.s. sponsors self-help Participation in the community Heart Drive was a special project of the National Honor Society on February 23, 1969. Sponsoring a session before school in which any student can receive help in English, mathematics, or science was also an activity of the Honor Society. The function of the club is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, promote leadership, and to encourage the develop- ment of character in students at Lee. Qualifications are a scholastic average of 3.2 based on all high school grades, and students are admitted on a basis of grades and leadership points earned at Lee. The officers of the club, which is sponsored by Mrs. Arlene Parson, are shown at left: Luann Johnson, Parliamentariang Terry Conner, president, Larry Peterson, vice-presidentg Gigi Walton, secretary, Debbie Vaughan, treasurer, Susan Latham, reporter, and Kathy Ramage, chaplain. Row One From Left la Rzght Debbie Mangold Nancy Ruppert, Becca Smith, Sue Stauffer, Dellory Martin, Sandy Peterson, Vickie Holland, Carol Tobin Second Raw Anne Andrews Linda Sterrett Virginia Jee, Margaret Rosenfeld, Jan Haberlie, Catby Bailes, Nancy Sellingalogh, Lynnette Lambert Stacy Hunt Donna Coleman Jeff Brashier. Third Row: Ray Wood, Larry Evans, Morgan Lloyd, David Mast, Steve Cum- ley Huey Keeney Tom Barnett Bill Brune Fourth Row Chris Glenn, Bob Ferguson, Jim Lawler, Ray Moffatt. STAFF Left to Right: Pat Benson, Marianne Filler, Marjorie Filler, Howard Tyas, Rick Burnham, Major Solon H. Tate, Greg Walk, Pam Kuykendall, Stuart Filler, Kitten Tipton, Virginia .lee. DRILL TEAM Left to Right, First Row: Harold McGee, Steve Jefferson, Mark Morrow, Felton Branch, Stuart Filler, Marianne Filler. Second Row: Herman Branch, Mike Briggs, .lim Hanks, Steve Pointer, Greg Walk. Third Row: Rick Stewart, David Walk, Kirk Von Rosenburg, Scott MacLeod, Kurt Freiberger. fs' s f Z I T lg ' . ,J DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS Left tu Right: ,lames Sparr, Scott MacLeod, Terry Morton, Pat Benson, Fred Blanton, Kurt Freiberger, Al Escobar. Greg Walk scolds Mike Briggs because there is a sr on his right shoe. learn to be a leader Providing the opportunity for training in military environment in preparation for future military service is the NATIONAL DEFENSE CADET CORPS. They learn the basic knowledge required for military skill and leadership. Aside from the Military Science classes, the cadets learn marksman- ship and precision drill. The Drum and Bugle Corps led the cadets in the Veterans, Day March and Armed Forces Day Parades. The Rifle Team and Drill Team participate in state- wide competition. For fun the cadets com- pete in baseball and football games against other school battalions. Opportunities for scholarships to colleges are available for the National Defense Cadet Corps and a promising future in the Mili- tary Service. N, X , , 3, , ,J 'fb 4 ? ,, A f l N c .A . M5 I K is ' ' RIFLE TEAM Left to Right: Marjorie Filler, James Cook, Neal Truitt, Beau Martin, Patrick .- O'Reilly, Rusty Martin, Stuart Filler. COMPANY B Left zo Right, First Row: Steve Jefferson, Patrick O'Reilly, Stephen Magan, Virginia Jee, Herman Branch, Pat Benson, Lark Lampton, David Miller, Ken Loomis. Second Row: Bruce Reid, Harold McGee, David Crowley, Craig Anderson, Kurt Freiberger, Robert Wallet, Seaborn Whatley, John Dettor, James Hanks, Al COMPANY A Left to Right, First Row: Joe Brattain, David Walk, Jeff Childers, Mari- anne Filler, Philly Smith, Kitten Tipton, David Butler, Bob Lachner, Beau Martin. Second Row: Felton Branch, Kirk Von Rosenburg, Scott MacLeod, Rick Stewart, Rusty Martin, Mike Briggs, James Sparr, Dan Monroe. Escobar, Mark Morrow. COMPANY C Left to Right, First Row: Neal Truitt, Larry Worley, Ed Chambers, Marjorie Filler, Tudor Wilson, Pam Kuykendall, Terry Cejka, Wayne Finch, Terry Morton. Second Row: Mike Byrnes, Steve Poynter, James Fleming, Fred Blanton. David Long, Eddie Garrett, Dwight Boen, Ken Dunlap. 93 ,326 'M ,Yi From Left to Right, First Row: Mike Chambers, Joe Salerno, Doris sted, Betty Reeves, Robin Richardson, Mary Markantonis, ,Sandra Row: Betty Jackson, Carolyn Dean, Diane Boyd, Barbara Bartlett, Mary Ann Reese, Diane Dunlap, Cathy Kimble, Bob Ferguson, Greg Chambers, Sam Wilson, Bobby Bean, Eddie Schwing, Jimmy Koss Ronnie Brooks. --QS 41 'v A ' Russian club officers are: Denise Phillips, Treasurer, Betty Reeves, Secretary: Jackie Nash, Vice-Presidentg Chris Glenn, Presidentg and Ed Chambers, Sergeant at Arms. 94 Mayorall, Virginia Ortiz, Barbara Godfrey, Jacki Nash, Betty Brad Peterson, Bonnie Bosworth, Denise Phillips, Chris Glenn Second Diane Haas, Ann Batten, Dellory Martin, Demetra Jones, Joan Platter Valdes. Third Row: Tom Severance, John Laer, Jeff Kaler Ed , James Chambers, Buzzy Burkhead, Rick Stewart, Charles Gray does anyone speak russian? Acquainting students at Lee with the Russian language is the Russian Club, sponsored by Mrs. Elizabeth Toubin. They inform students 'of the customs and lan- guage of the Soviet Union, thereby aiding the understanding of that country. Anyone who is a student at Lee and is interested in learning more about Rus- sian culture is welcome to join. Meetings are held once a month. As a special activity this year, the club attended Russian movies at Bellaire High School in November. Various speakers spoke at the meetings and a banquet was held at the end of the school year. it SUSAN LATHAM, Editor-in- h R 1. fi V as' - Q ,E rx ff4 Staff: Standing: Christina Semrad, Karen Atkins. Lejtllo on Stairs: Tom Hamilton, Advertising Managerg Vickie Holland, Editorg Jan Haberlie, Assistant Business Managerg and Anne Business Manager. , Luann Johnson, Faculty Editorg Paige Catchings, Favorites Editor Debbie C - f Vaughan, Activities Editor. Not Pictured: John Kolius, Young Leaders 10 Edit . Ol' staff publishes best-seller To a Lee student working on the SABER, the word yearbook is synonomous with hard work. Each staff member devotes one class period every day to the yearbook, and must be willing to spend many hours away from school handling the hundreds of details involved in publishing a year- book. Imagination is necessary to the work of a staff member, for he must write copy and headlines, schedule countless pictures to be taken, and then crop these pictures to fit layouts. November, January, and March are the months of the three SABER deadlines. During these months, T-2 be- comes tense. Typewriter keys begin to fly, and everyone pitches in to help complete the pages due to be sent to the publisher. New staff members are usually picked in the late spring of every year, and are invited to the SABER Banquet. Mrs. Margaret Wisdom is the sponsor. Talk about crowded staff conditions! Lynn Fitzgerald, Susan Latham, Mary Harkins, Kathy Sullivan, Judy Gillan, and .loan Eidman are hard at work on the January deadline. deadline fension hits T-2 IW. I ection: Seated: Carroll King, Assistant Junior riditorg Bill Sophomore Section: Kathy Sullivan, Sophomore Editorg David Assistant Junior Editor. Standing: Gigi Walton, Junior Campbell, Assistant Sophomore Editorg and Mary Harkins, Assistant Sophomore Editor. 97 J, ' .,,, , . ,, , J' . 7 L'm.,' t fa: J 1 f A . QL C 2 49 f -- C 1 it , W q ng .,,rrc,,,f,,,, - f . v -fr' ' , , . J . ' V ,. I ' 1 Ir w , g ff ax' 7w '913. ifiifv fi 1 , K, , , , .F-1 1 ', fm- Y, e'.i f . Q ., ' ww ,sw--'3 -w.-'..'-' g , V .3 ,S V, L . ,, it fp, g T H +I ., 'WL ya. W Ar J.,f,,,,L.,,f.11,, , ., A i aww. A, M .a ,L-... V.,-'M 4 , ., , . , , , , . ,Mm , W. . . , . . . A ,. ,. ., ,, 4l,, .. - - ,.. ,h , ., ,M ,, , . , , ,, , WLL, . . .. . ,. ., f . ,I ,. ,, . - ,, I H ., V . , . . , f A . , .A V f 1 .0 - th nf. ,e V A ef'f..w:, ,, A ,am .W ,Wt From Left to Right: Row One: Kim Burgart, Teri Ballard, Georgia Strong, Becky Hogan, Martha Henry, Kay Murphy, Margaret Sar- gent, Lynn Snyder, Janina Lankford, Pam Crow, Terry Leigh, Ann Kirkendall, Nancy Morton, Maria Apostolis, Jaquetta Wynn, Susan Lewis, Judy Teague, Judy Walker. Row Two: Kathy Gregg, Anne Sterling, Kathy Berry, Sally Killingsworth, Pat Ephgrave, Jackie Mc- Cann, Sally Babbitt, Janey Aldred, Beth Riley, Joyce Calabrese, Christy Yarborough, Cheryl Landis, Peggy Cabiness, Brenda Locklear, Sue Thompson, Barbara Morian, Mimi Mulhearne, Ginger Boyd, Mary White. Row Three: Patty Bailey, Camille Cocke, Carol Akers, Janey McCoy, Jeannie Ward, Nancy Lippincott, Joan Platter, Karen Murphy, Brenda Buckley, Mary Smith, Lynn Smith, Pam Roberts, Becky Culmo, Barbara Bartlett, Ann Batten, Letitia Harigel, Barbara Skene, Carol Morgan, Judy Draper, Diane Holmes, Darla Powell. Row Four: Allen Armstrong, Floyd Norton, John Moreland, Bob Ritner, Bubba Stahl, Gordon Jaehne, Jolm Speary, Randy Johnson, Bob Kelsey, Harris Wooten, John Broussard, Edmund Buckley, Howard Cheek, Lloyd Norton, Diane Morgan. Officers of the Spanish Club are Virginia Ortiz, president, Doris Mayoral, L'Cascabeles, Cascabeles ... The Spanish Club vice-president, Luann Johnson, secretary, Nancy Sellingsloh, treasurer. sings Jingle Bells at St. Anthony's during Christmas. iss el club mds grande The largest service club at Robert E. Lee is the Spanish Club. During the Christmas holidays, the club made bright paper flowers and distributed them to the residents of St. Anthony's Center while singing Christmas carols in Spanish. Other activities include songfests at the members' houses, and going to see Man of La Mancha in the fall. With the Key Club, the Spanish Club collected food and gifts for a needy family. Mrs. Maxine Dorsey sponsors the group, and accompa- nies them on their projects. Are you sure things go better with Coke? 'asks Mrs. Dorsey. E. Row, Left to Right: Denise Mallini, Anne Wilson, Julie Peacock, Alison Day, Sandy Williams, .lane Demanzuk, Diane Flores, Godfrey, Barbara Flores, Kit Hanks, Maribeth Bauerschlag. Second Row: Barbara Malac, Carolyn Wilson, Debra Dalio, Amelia Julie Leimgrubler, Kay Lowe, Cyndy Sypert, Leslie Kephart, Carol Cowling, Penny Ingram, Nancy Eastland, Lynn Veazill, Linda Third Raw: Karen Cummings, Lynda Fitzgerald, Judy Gillan, Teena Knight, Ann Church. Sharon Beasley, Marvene Tomilson, Del- Nancy Reed, Kathy Flesher, Linda Adams, Carolyn Cherry, .lan Haberlie, Pat Voss. Fourth Row: .lohn Taylor, Philip Koch, Campbell, Kathy Sullivan, Suzanne McDaniel, Martha Bringhurst, Marcy Rivera, Jeff Kaler, Tom Novak, Marsha Kuhn, Sheryl Coles, Semrad, Cindy Borneman, Susan House, Ann Service. 99 From Left to Right, Row One: Marianne Colburn, Helen Jameson, John Mills, Ura Lara. Row Two: Mark Deskins, John Westbrook, Robert Wallet. Row Three: Ronald Duke, Bill Knight, Lane Jamison, ,lon LeGrand, Steve Rossler. Standing: Bill Griffin, Greg Goodnight, Mr. Perkins, conductor. From Left to Right, Row One: John Knight, Joe Knight, Glen Nevill, Diana Wiss, Betty Jackson, George Ambrosy, Wade Sweeny. Row Two: Ted Willis, Dale Gray, Richard Hulburt, Jimmy Johnson, Charelton Crocker, Ronnie Sexias. Row Three: Bill Murrell, Pat Oliver, Bobby Smith, Mr. Perkins, Ricky White, Steve Schoaps. stage bands compete state-wide In January, Mr. Perkins' second period band and Mr. Trongone's fifth period band played in the Stephen F. Austin 4A com- petition Stage Band Festival in Nacog- doches. They were also named the out- standing band of 1969. ln February, Brownsville was the setting for a 4A state- wide contest, with competition from other states as well as from Texas. Mr. Jerry Perkins and Mr. Edward Trongone lead the stage bands, not only in these state competitions, but also in the Lee auditorium for all school shows and productions. From Left to Right, Row One: David Harrell, Debbie Mangold, Rusty Crutcher, Richard Nevill, James Martin, Hal Robinson. Row T Mr. Trongone, Richard Sanders, Chris Glenn, Jerry Lewallen, Wesley Jameson, Ronnie Gould, Van Gray. Row Three: Jay Larry Corbit, Bob Ferguson, Chip Neblett. I00 Y One From Left to Right: Susan Akers, Julie McCall, Candy Gilliam, Luann Johnson, Kate Crady, Gigi Walton, Valerie Popovlch Fox Jean Vaughn, Robert Sinclair, Brian Puckett. Second Row: Patricia Hufnall, Jan Taylor, Julie Peterson, Marsha Kuhn Actkmson, Dottie Holston, Betty Denman, Maribeth Bauerschlag, Susan Lewis, Carol Akers, Nancy Lippincott. Third Row Neighbor, Sheryl Coles, Elaine Christ, Charlotte Willis, Chris Hester, Charlotte Cray, Sandra Tenney, Leslie Scroggins, Cindy Chris Sandel, Rita Neill. Fourth Row: Ann Service, Linda Higgins, Karen Migliavocca, Cindy Johnson, Lana Kneppler, Nancy Carol Pappas, David Campbell, John Lange, Lynn Baker, Stacy Hunt. Fifth Row: Brenda Walker, Sandy Brower, Nancy Cogburn Cavenagh, Gary Shaw, Bill Yeoman, Ken Stockton, Tom Hamilton, Chris McCarty, Anne Moten, Cary Snowder. Sixth Row Dickerson, Joan Eidman, Trooper Miley, Larry Peterson, Debbie Vaughan, Paige Catchings, Michele Dore, Kathy Ramage, Ted Morgan Lloyd, Edith Wittig. Trooper Mlley Parhamentarlan Debbie Vaughan Treasurer at the podium are the officers of the Student Council. From Left v Z 3 eterson, President, Paige Catchings, Secretary, Donny, Lang, Vice- council provides leadership Serving Lee in a variety of ways is the Student Council. Besides preparing the calendar each month for the homerooms and running all school elections, the Coun- cil plans a special project each year to benefit the school. This year the Robert E. Lee Hall of Fame was begun as the project in order to honor students who have contributed highly to Lee. Outside of school, the Student Council engages in a fund-raising drive and par- ticipates in the Teen Jury. One student from each homeroom is elected to the Council, and must have a B grade aver- age and not more than one G in conduct. ln November, several members of the Student Council participated in the Talent Show, portraying comic strip characters such as 'ADaisy Maev and Peanuts.', Spon- soring the club is Mrs. Arlene Parson. I0l Row One, From Left to Right: Lloyd Muenzer, Rick Burnham, Monica Vaughan, Cathy Dillard, Pat Coolsby, Mary Fulghan Steve .lep- person, George Foumier. Row Two: Ann Kostas, Barbara Morian, Janet Harvey, Mary Ann Reese, Diana Wiss, Keith Holmes Carolyn Cherry, Martha Saine, Carol Averit, Marianne Colburn, Wayne Harris, Hunter Davis. Row Three: Mr. Trongone, Loring Chien Betsy Wat son, Chip Deads. Row Four: Keith Ebbs, Richard Sanders, Wesley Jameson, Jerry Lewallen, Bob Ferguson, Rosalind Dolan, Steve Shopes 4 le is If VM Making All-State Orchestra are: Seated: Lloyd Muenzer, George Founier. Standing, Left to Right: Lavana Leno, Mary Fulgham, Carolyn Cherry, Martha Saine, Hal Robinson. I02 talented musicians go fo stare The Robert E. Lee stage orchestra, sponsored by Mr. Edward Trongone, sup- plies the music for stageshows, programs, and concerts at Lee. During February, the Texas Music Edu- cators Association Convention was held in San Antonio and Lee had nine students attending the convention. Hal Robinson and Mary Fulgham made first-chair in the All-State Orchestra. Karen Fasshauer, George Founier, and Levanna Leno made second-chair on their respective instru- ments. remember the alamo! To try and keep young Texans aware of past and present acconqdidunents and contributions of Texas and her citizens is the function of the Texas History Club. Sponsored by Mr. Joel Harrell, the club visits various historical sites in Harris Counqg such as the San Jachno hlonu- rnenL Any student at Robert E. Lee is eligible to join, and meetings are held on the first Thursday of every month. CMMS SUPERIUN ' TW5? Texas History officers are: Sitting: Laney Slator, President. Standing: John Fosdick, Vice-Presidentg Cena Millsap, Secretaryg Camille Cocke, Treasurerg Pam Crow, Historian. ,,,,.., if One From Left to Right: Randy Johnson, Lewis Carpenter, Richard Harrington, John Fosdick, Dunlap Kenneth, Sally Baum- Laurie Lattimore. Second Row: Laney Slator, Julie Peterson, Bekki Rich, Anne Sterling, M'Lissa Poujol, Pam Phillips, Lynn Kathy Sullivan, Tucker Bradley, Katie Crady. Third Row: Sara Ferreri, Kim Burgart, Janet Knight., Brenda Licklear, Judy Jana Kneppler Sandy Garbade Mr Harrell Fourth Row Vicki Magness Camille Cocke Luann Johnson Nancy Sellmgsloh Kathy Clenny Sherri Vance Cena Mlllsap Donna Seal Fifth Row Mr Glover Brenda Walker Pam Crow Vicki Martha Henry, Nancy Hamlin, Pattee Ephgrave, Kristin Knoll, Karen Cummings, Jan Taylor, Mary White, Carroll King, Sue Stauffer, Kathy Flesher, Debbie McCarty, Debbie Bussey, Kay Lowe, Cindy Sypert, Nancy Ruppert, Julie Leimgrubler, .Debbie r B adford. Sixth Row: Dave Howard, Chuck Kinswell-Smith, Jimmy Summers, Kent Hale, Gordon Jaehne, Bill Van Eenanaam, Tom I03 Z7 fwgfwffflff RAWFLER A ri ff e 1' ff ff :Eoin li' M. C4:z:::::z: p u In Ihnuuml ggsgwsvw, -, .... qu--r I V ,!1'LL ir ' nf -'4' Q t U megs srixgifwhhi I PRESIUENTIRGOSFYIQH. 1 -A E. Q l tfs.uSangA10mW SWA - -- , 1 by MORGAN LLOYD Editor-in-Chief SUSAN AKERS, Managing Editor PYDDNEY KOBS, News Editor I .. -,Ea , AZ! HMS E ., . HW A c Features Staff: Julie McCall, Robin Richardson, Lissa Poujol, and Jim Upton, Features Editor. BRIAN KIRKPATRICK, TRAVELER and SABER photographer GARTH MASTERS, TRAVELER photographer Advertising Staff: Lynn Snyder, Manager 5 Jessie 55 Wfhat storyis too short, pad it, pad itl But Miss Reed, l don't know how to typelv wllhe deadline was yesterday, wherels your story? uBut I stayed at the printer's all day last weekll' These are familiar phrases to the students working on the TRAVELER, l.ee's newspaper. Not only do these hard-working journal- ists sell hundreds of ads to finance the newspaper, but they also cover all Lee's sports events, and write human interest stories on individuals at Lee. An edition of the TRAVELER is avail- able for purchase every three weeks, while special editions are printed throughout the school year. news travels fast! 142 3 sa 2 ,ff Sports Staff: Tommy Aulrey, John Fosdick, Stacy Hunt, Sports Editorg Ann Church, Girls' Sports Editor. PHYLLIS CHUR Salli Babbitt, Fay, Jo Anne Wick- BARBARA AUSTIN, Circulation Manager LYNN BAKER, Production Manager 'lt?3f?M'Zll?EEElArs ltwacefmz veg' I .,.,,'r Q5 rg rw .- - ,, . we News Staff: Sitting: Debbie Masters. Standing: Mary Walker, Cindy Sample, Cathy Fosdick, Pam Phillips. CH, Business Manager could this be the teaches af the future? Machines are like teacher's aids: they play tapes, project films, mimeograph tests, and record speeches. They cannot, however, explain why a mistake is wrong or show how some concept ap- plies to personal experience. Machines do not in- spire students to improve themselves. Surely, they will never replace people as teachers. faculty IO7 Concern, apprehension, and even worry clearly show in Mr. Shivers' face any time a Lee team is behind on the scoreboard. he makes the decisions If the office smells like aged tobacco and a favorite pipe, he's responsible. If the band marches down the hall playing Dixie', before the Lamar game, he's responsible. If a flying yellow scooter zooms into Miss Etter's Spanish class, he's responsible. lf school is dismissed at 2:00 on the afternoon of Open House, so the teachers can get their hair done, he's responsible. If it is Robert E. Lee Senior High School, he's responsible. The man who heartily supports every Lee athletic team is the same man who works diligently with the P.T.A. on every project. He's the one who directs the entire faculty, yet takes time to oke with students in the halls. He's responsible for everything that happens here. He's Mr. J. T. Shivers, and he's our principal. I08 s But he's all smiles when Lee is winning, and the first one to congratulate Prefi Bowl alternate, Huey Keeney, and coach Arthur Crutchfield. -fl.. MR. J. T. SHIVERS Principal Being assistant principal, as Mr. Lewis will verify, is a difficult job. To an assistant principal goes the udirty workl'-the regulating of haircuts, the issuing of conduct cuts, the handling of discipli- nary problems. To him, goes the supervision of textbooks, parking procedures, and ticket sales. To him goes much of the responsibility for seeing that a school operates smoothly-and efficiently. As assistant principal, Mr. Lewis capably ful- fills all these duties and finds time for other ac- tivities as well. Like Mr. Shivers, he attends all extracurricular events, he spends time among the students, becoming acquainted with most of them personally, finally, even though he is second in com- mand, he is a man well-qualified to direct the administration of Lee High School. A 5 J X 2 H r MR. JAMES LEWIS Assistant Principal i k..., .L its , as to s MRS. MARY CAROLYN SMITH Dean of Women This is your third tardy. Go talk to the dean. You lost your glasses? Go talk to the dean. Doctor's appointment? The dean has to approve that. Check that poster with the dean. The dean has to approve all club projects like thisf, One of the busiest people at Lee is the Dean, also known as Mrs. Mary Carolyn Smith. Officially titled as Dean of Women, Mrs. Smith has duties which range from supervising all club activities and solving problems to patrolling the cafeteria during lunchtime. A friendly person who likes to talk to everybody, Dean Smith is well-known to teachers and students alike. Her dedication to Lee has greatly con- tributed to its reputation as an outstanding, well- disciplined high school. I09 MISS ELLA MAE CEHRING Senior Counselor Rice University, B.A. University of Texas, M.A. .,,. ,..,. , .W PM V - I- V, . , W 4 '------- V . . I - . 1 E . -:Q E S. L Nm. MRS. LYNN BLACK .lunior Counselor Universily of Houston, B.A.p M.Ed. sfudenf counseling and K K .L l. fl' C35 In 'I V1 I ', E' 'n A.. - 3- - 31 A. ,hs 5+ 'SQT MR. ROBERT BIGGER MRS. AVY LEE ROACH Sonhomore Counselor Registrar University of Texas, B.S. Sam Houston State College, M.Ed. I I0 Sam Houston Slate College, B.A. .Hs-f RS. MILDRED KENNEDY is MR. ?lIVERS' efficient secretary. Tv' ' - it A 2 ' - X- ' l .K . I H if -' ,Ev '31, X :gr ifiglgly. L , fififff 2. A Af - ' eyvs -v -K sei --,W-it's:: -lf'.S'--'va-'Ye sfrcs' Q-f',6,e,J,9' ggkcg'-4,5 ig'xf,fgj 14 is . ..,, 'gig sf,A3,gxb'fQt' HI A ...H qs Ma-.. ma. - ' Qffn' 53.5, N 2 ib' .wwf , V. W , 4 35 5 ' ' Q' , keafz, f -' MRS. MILDRED ALLEN counts the money and keeps the books for all the clubs at Lee. ' keeping the records 3 .ff- 4 MM. I ? Q . MRS. JO ANN HOGAN Emory University, B.S. Medical Careers Club Spouso innn C X ps 5-, f Y 1 MRS. RITA BABCOCK is an office clerk and supervises the cafeteria checkers. Nurse LOUISE MILLS and MRS. ELLA PAPPAS keep attendance records. MRS. JOSEPHINE GALLAGHER Texas Women's University, B.A. Peabody College, B.S. Library Club Sponsor Librarian MRS. CAROLYN SPIDELL North Texas State University, B.A. Library Club Sponsor As t Librarian sis ant preparing students for college At one time or another, every student at Lee encounters dangling participles, faulty references, and comma errors. Every student meets Gene of A Separate Peace, Jim of Huckleberry Finn, or Eustacia of Return of the Native. Every student is introduced to an onomatopoeia, iambic pentameter, and the Italian sonnet. Every student discusses self- realization, the conflict between illusion and reality, and man's inhumanity to man. ln short, every stu- dent at Lee studies English. With Mrs. Velma Brennan as chairman, the Eng- lish department offers far more than a basic study of grammar: it offers a survey of literature with emphasis on its direct application to everyday life. For this reason, English is outstanding as a college- preparation course. MRS. JUNE COOK Sam Houston State, B.A. English MRS. JOAN HARRISON University of Houston, B.A. English Il2 English ...Ju 2 MR. VINCENT D'AMICO MRS. MARY GRACE DENT University of St. Thomas, B.A. Trinity Unive ty University of Houston, M.A. Southern Method st Un s ty English English . .,...,, , MwLTNA MRS. GLORIA HUDGINS MRS. EVELYN JOHNSTON Sam Houston State, B.A. Sam Ho st State English English MRS. JOSEPHINE CLOUD Mac Murray College, B.A. University of Houston, M.Ed r'i,,,.,,,,. A 'iv' Q 3' Na Ai A if ' f ,,, x 4 . 2. , X , ' :ff 'Y 'f,f Q, 'K f. ' V 'F ' 4 ff' Y - f 1. -l t t ?7?'ilf7't e . V I 'Hn f .-1 Y iRS. FRANCES KREGER 'iListen, Steve, Now you go out and hand MRS. MARILYN LACY lirexisily of Texas, B.S. me these flowers. Ifrn the new homecoming goriiiyfexas State University, B.A gm queen, instructs Miss Hester. ngis' w I i if ,,. .tt W . .. N , MRS. MABLE SCOTT Wa1trip's Ci1C6flCHCiCfS-Hill, Borneman, Ilouisinna Swv Univvfilv- B-N Boone, Pirtle, Cook, and Parks were special 1 gl'Sh guests at the Lee pep rally. MRS LENA WHITE University of Texas, B.S. University of Houston, M.Ed. Reading f pr 2 MRS. VIVIAN SMITH Southern Methodist University, A.B.p M.A. English 1 MRS. THERA YOES Southwestern State College of Oklahoma, B.S. Mu Alpha Theta Club Sponsor Mathematics computing and progressing While sophomores are struggling with parallel planes and juniors are expanding the binomial theorem, many seniors are memorizing the trig functions of common angles. Geometry, algebra, and trigonometry, though, are. not the only math courses open to students at Lee. A student may choose to investigate the theory of bounds--by taking calculus. He may choose, instead, to work with permutations-by taking elementary analysis- or he may learn to set up coded programs in a computer math course. Each of these many subjects is included in the mathematics department, a de- partment guided by Mrs. Thera Yoes, which can give interested students a very thorough mathe- matical background. Department Chairman MR. EDWARD ADAMS Texas ASM, B.S. University of Houston, M.S. Mathematics ew, I , - i MRS. MARY JANE COMSTOCK University of Houston B S MRS. GLENNA AMBURGEY fQi7,1,fl1'KfP m' Morehead State University, B.A.g B.S.p M.A. Co-sponsor Mu Alpha Theta Club Mathematics mwfggf MISS CHARLOTTE HAYNES Austin College, B.A. :go1sfltr1l::ycsCltlb Sponsor University of Mississippi, B.A. Hospitality Club Sponsor Mathematics II4 f V iff? J , , . t eee. M, .,,g Q Q gl y .,,,. .,:, .ig A . V K MR. LEWIS moonlights as a movle Slllf. ' MR. ROBERT PIRTLE Abilene Christian College, B.S. University of Houston, M.Ed. Booster Club Sponsor Mathematics MRS. MILDRED RULFS Rice University, B.A. Mathematics MR. CHARLES STECHER A , .-t+i-'- Up with music and down with math! ! l says Mr. Perkins University of Houston, B.S.g M.Ed. band director. Mathematics N, A... C, ttty- MRS. MARGARET TALIANCICH MRS. ADA VALLES University of Houston, B.S. State University of Iowa, B..-K. Mathematics Clark University, M.A. Mathematics IIS S. I I wc- MR. HOWARD BEHRENS Southwestern University, B.A. University of Houston, M.Ed. Physics, Mathematics Department Chairman ,fi MR. QUINTIN BOONE Austin College, B.A. Chemistry E il 21. 4'If I could just remember what my wife saiq to do in this situation, moans Coach Mehaffey X- , J. . .fi MR. LOUIS CAROTHERS Prairie View ASM, B.S. Texas Southern University, M.Ed. Biology X 21 MRS. JANEVA DAVIS MR. HOMA HILL Rice University, B.A. Baylor University, B.B.S. University of Houston, M.A. Senior Class Sponsor Biology Biology, Oceanography 1-5.- MR. MORRIS JARRATT science leads fo discovery Biology, chemistry, physics, oceanography, and physiology-these are the science courses taught at Lee. Heading the science department is Mr. Howard Behrens, whose department is known as one of the most difficult in the school. Though this reputation may be deserved, science courses can be very fascinating. After all, for what class besides oceanography does the teacher send his students to the beach to do homework! Difficult, fascinating, or not, the subjects taught by this de- partment are extremely important in todayis world. Stephen F. Austin Stat University of Houston Biology JIISS SANDRA MALICOTE am Houston State College, B.S. iology, Physiology c College, B.S. , M.Ed. 3, EVELYN SAINE enncsscc Stnte College, B.S 4 MISS 'LOU PARKS University of Texas, B.A. Biology Lee cheerleader John Kolius socks it to Cheerleader Hill from Waltrip. m . 1 'Stl t? 0, XV: L y. N. if 2' ,I 1 5, 2 MISS KATHERINE SMITH Univefsity of Texas, B.A. Heavens! Look, Mrs. Valles! Uncle Bob is alive!!! Chemistry exclaims Mrs. Wisdom to her lovely companion. H7 i MR. HARRIS BUTLER Louisiana State University, B.A. University of Texas, M.A. Christian Student Union Sponsor Government and Economics -ss.: MRS. AVIS FORD Clarke College, B.A. they? University of Houston, M.A. ' American History, English History Miss Reed and Mrs. Fleming strike their best poses for the camera. Lovely, aren't developing better citizens How did America begin? What relation does our country have with the rest of the world? What is the responsibility of an individual citizen? These and other questions are studied in American history, world history, government and economics. Like English, history and government are required of every graduate. For this reason, the impact which teachers like Mrs. Parson, department chairman, can have on future citizens is very great. MRS. ARLENE PARSON Upsaln College, B.A. Student Council Sponsor National Honor Society Sponsor American History Department Chairman JQF to L t 7 vw 'CZQZ7 MR. DALE GLOVER Houston Baptist College, B.A. Texas History Club Sponsor World History, American History H8 MR. JOEL HARRELL Texas ASM, B.A. University of Houston, M.Ed. Texas History Club Sponsor Government and Economics MRS. JEWEL LEGGETT University of Texas, B.A. Future Teachers Club Sponsor American History, Government MRS. VIRGINIA LEVITT University of Houston, B.S.g M.A. History 5 f ,. -:sf MISS CONNIE PATTON University of Texas, B.S. World History, American History MRS. BESSIE PRICE University of Texas, B.A. Houston Law School, L.L.B. Future Teachers Sponsor Government and Economics MRS. CORNELIA SMITH Rice University, B.A. University of Texas, M.A. Anchor Club Sponsor Government and Economcis MRS. MARY WALTON University of Houston, B.S. American History .I 255 MRS. MARGARET WISDOM Rice University, B.A. Saber Sponsor 'Q' 1 ii' Hismy Mrs. Black is doing her usual-counseling one of her Juniors. H9 MRS. ELANOR HUDDLESTON Rice Unviersity, B,A. Spanish Dr-partmcnt Chairnmn MRS. EUGENIA BRITTAIN Baylor University, B.A.g M.A. Spanish fkfriiw Iii. V+ . l 4 K up ag? lc A ' EMI: if ig' , K 1,23 gum L in ' ,K 2 Q Y -Q. K 5 3 . ' 1'f' 3.0 W -I . H1 ji' , ' ' ,if Iyf' i Liil- ' ,A -2, x xv A , .5 . -If 1 .i . , 1 , A W ' , ' ai -fa 2.13 fi xx W- H i MRS. MAXINE DORSEY MRS. ELNORA DRABEK MISS PATLEE ETTER University of Houston, B.A. University of Texas, B.A. UlliVC1'SlfY Uf TCXUS, B-A- i Spanish Club Sponsor Frvnch, Spanish H0SI1imlilY Clllb SDUUSOF i Spanish Spanish ,CP MRS. WENONA FLEMINC University of Houston, B.S. Boosicr Club Sponsor I Spanish i I i Lamar Valley P.T.A. President Wisdom and Prin- w cipal Crutchfield of Lamar Valley were the laughing stock of the Lee-Lamar pep rally. l l 1 MRS. FAYE LANDRY University of Texas, B.A. German Club Sponsor 1 German, Mathematics .3 i me-.. l E Q a a E 4 s E i 1 l ,fn 5 5 t 2 ' L 5 if 2 N! r i Does Mr. Ritch also teach his D. E. students l how to care for dying flowers? l l language makes well-rounded students It is not at all unusual for a person walking down the hall to hear, uHola, Jerry! or NQuelle heure a-t-il?,' or even HE Pluribus Unurnf' for, languages are a big part of the curriculum at Lee. Not only are Spanish, French, and Latin offered, but courses in German and Russian are taught as well. According to Mrs. Elanor Huddleston, the de- partmentis chairman, a great number of Lee Stu- dents receive advanced placement for languages in college. If this is any indication of her departmenfs effectiveness, then Lee students are very fortunate to have such capable language teachers. Besides, learning another language is muy divertidol FW! MRS. MIRIAM PETERSON University of Chicago, B.A. Les Fleurs dc L1-c Sponsor French ffl 'ei --if VIRS. CLAUDIA HOST MRS. WALLEAH TENNYSON MRS. LISA TOUBIN iacrcd Heart Dominican College, B.A. University of Oklahoma, B.A.g M.A. University of Wisconsin, B.A. iefmall Club Sponsor Latin Northwestern University, M.A. ierman Russian Club Sponsor Russian F MRS. MARGARET J ARRY Tcxns lVomcn's University, B.S. gggismigicgzgrixxcs Club Sponsor .. ' W North Texas Slate Cnlloge, B.S. Sam Houston State Collvge, M.Ed. Drafting Department Chairman So you're that sweet, loving, adorable, talkative girl's mother!! exclaims Miss Grant to a parent at Open House. MISS KATHARINE MOLLOY Mt. St. Scholastica College, B.S. University of Houston, M.Ed. Home Economics Club Sponsor Home Economics MRS. JEN PARDUE , East Central State, B.S. Home Economics Club Sponsor Clothing Interior Decorating I22 MR. DRENZEL KRICAR North Texas Stale University, B.S. Key Club Sponsor Industrial Arts MRS. SANDRA MEYER Texas ASLI University, B.S. Future Business Leaders Sponsor Typing '-s.,. ks., MRS. SHIRLEY PITTMAN Louisiana State University, B.S. Future Business Leaders Sponsor Commercial MR. KELLY RITCH Sam Houston Slate College, B.B.A. D.E.C.A. Sponsor Distributive Education aids future advancement Sometimes people suggest that a typical educa- tion is too abstract, that subjects taught have too little practical application to life. Leefs industrial arts department, however, is designed to see that such criticisms are meaningless. By offering home economics, typing, bookkeeping, metal shop, and vocational agriculture, this department endeavors to prepare both boys and girls for future occupa- tions. Chairman of this department is Mr. Edward Schwartz. 1 'Y R i M V Ar. 'A I RHI' .ff If . iili e X. s , MRS. SYLVIA TERRELL Texas Southern University, B.S. University of Houston, M.B.E. Bookkeeping, Typing MR. RONNIE WILSON Colorado University, B.5.P.E. Drivnr's Education Varsity Defensive Coach gy QI .5 c wi 52 f L MR. ROY SHEFFIELD Sam Houston State College, B.S.g M.E Future Farmers Sponsor Vocational Agriculture MR. CLARK YOUNG Univvrsily of Houston, B.A.S.g M.Ed, lmlustrial Arts talent prevails Of significant importance to a complete course of study are the fine arts courses of speech, drama, music, art, and journalism. In addition to studying each of these as a part of a well-rounded educa- tional program, it is possible to pursue them as a major source of interest. Mr. Henri Gadbois serves as head of the fine arts department. E MISS ELEANOR GRANT University of Houston, B.M.Ed. Dixiliers Sponsor Southernaires Sponsor Choral Music 1 'iw 1 -Y ., 'U A l,r I fe MR. THOMAS SLATER University of Oklahoma, B.F.A. University of Houston, M.Ell. Red Cross Club Sponsor Art Drama, English I24 MR. JERRY PERKINS Delmar College, A.A. Sam Houston State College, B.M.Ed.g M.A. Band, Orchestra MR. FREDERICK SMITH University of Wasliington, BA. University of Texas, M.F.A. Dramalee Sponsor . .-ff s .f MR. HENRI GADBOIS University ol Ilouslon, B.F.A.: M.L. Art Department Chairman MR. ARTHUR CRUTCHFIELD University of Houston, A.A.g B.S. National Forensic League Sponsor Spvcch and Debate I MISS MARGARET REE-D University ot' Oklahoma, B.A. Traveler Sponsor Quill 34 Scroll Sponsor English, Journalism ,., H MR. EDWARD TRONGONE University of Houston, M.Ed. Stage Orchestra Sponsor Symphony Orchestra , Q ,. L,.V11 .. i 'Q .. 56? f' K i ,ta N f c I , .1 ri il 1 fi! ., . K ., :,: . ' ipf fig? IA, f 2 . x rusorr: 5 11 .S 'SWF' ' , 'K N N YN ' ' w. X A , ' on X X X X, 1 1 . -X K x x Vx 'X .xv 5 X 3? .1 Q N ' f . .. . V ri. Z 95' Igitvff, I ,Q ' f N- ' MAJOR SOLON TATE f ' J L. N.D.C.C. Sponsor X Afgp N.D.C.C. RS. ELLA ALLEN xas XV0man's University, B.S. odern Dance Club Sponsor liysical Education epartment Chairman -Q MR. JOE CLEMENTS University of Texas, B.S. Football Coach Physical Education Department Chairman 25 . 0 ir' Q ii 5:32 pr Ji 2 Q. X it W T 'ft Q i Mir t ' ith ,fake A l . item. Miss JANE HESTER HSS JANE BORNEMAN niversity of Texas, B.S.g M.A. Melee Club and Archery Team Sponsor Eysical Education Stephcns Collcge, A.A. Texas Christian University, B.S. Cheerleaders, Tennis Team, and Volleyball Team Sponsor Physical Education strong bodies ln recent years, public attention has been focused on physical fitness. A natural result of this interest has been greater emphasis on schoolis physical edu- cation program. At Lee, girls as well as boys may participate in a variety of sports. For girls, there are basketball, softball, archery, volleyball, tennis, badminton, and even modern dance. For boys, there are baseball, football, basketball, track, and golf. Unfortunately, the only mixed sport offered is an occasional volleyball game. Boys who choose to enroll in the National De- fense Cadet Corps are exempt from P.E. Major Solon Tate, a fairly recent addition to Leeis faculty, is quickly building up the Corps' program of mili- tary training. L 1. Q gg it. MR. BILL MCMILLAN ' ,gp University of Houston, B.S. Varsity Baseball, Varsity Footlmll, und Junior Varsity Basketball .4 l , S Q if i K i i L- i ir 'i Physical Education f 3 f V. ,, , . H i 3 ysrs s 5 s T x ff 5 A ' ' ' - .tg tg, L , I v ,.f -' A T N af ' tri . ' 4 I .. 'ii ttf' A I ' ,A . nga, .pl ,t ' x Z H MISS JEANNE REYNAUD University of Houston, B.S. Lee Lieutcnnnts Sponsor Physical Education MR. THOMAS YATES Lamar Tech, B.S. Assistant Football Conch Track Conch Physical Education .Ar .. Q, MR. GEORGE MEHAFFEY Texas ARM, B.S. University of Houston, M.Ed. Assistant Football Coach Physical Education leaders enjoy helping if ww M'5i'VrQT11'14m1 - Q - , , A . fMu1W.W,,15-ww-, w ' -Mm, . W I '2 xxx 11 VVV- ., - :7'f'f 5' U37 fy W, - 5 Mi li iff lu - .... ....,-..4L..Q..a.J . a 357352 'Y 4: , A , v 1 if :qw 5 ,ez-Aww? , - v, 'U' , ,v , ,V , 9 H1 1 . W W 3? I Ii 4i I M 53' ,W nu:-4- N., ,-..N ,Siu ,pq 'I. L ,- .A . ,LU if -ga - .. if un If QL -ldlniqnllllu Q-- A he sf Q ., A ,et 2 Qi sn., lifllrlg 4 ,rf , ' , ..,-,F.,,.4,,,gg.,,,,ge,m 1- if e '5Pigl...,L A 1' . , -dwiwfv-fiiwz. . . fr- hfm- - game 5 - ,,,- , M ,-Meg, . M4 .MW 9 1,4 , . , , 1 - . .W s .....-., vfher people Club presidents are elected on the basis of their academic records and their service to the school. Their most important qualification, though, is this: they work well with students and teachers alike and enjoy helping other people. For these reasons, Young Leaders are given much responsibility at Lee. young leaders Q? Y wvvawk B fs P Q ,,, 24 ,5 'B BILL MOSS, President of Future Business Leaders: DEBBIE VAUGHAN, JUDY LEAVELLE, Co-presidents of Future Teacliersg PATTY AMERMAN, President of Distribulive Education E21 X, B ! leadership require Q gf A rsrrr B 5 1 ,,-f ' by ,Q f'f,fii 1 ,.u ff g . VIVIENNE REED , il I l e x . I President of the Lihrziry Club L, if W -1, L Q Q , B ff B L - W - N, L '- ir . B ' i I ffl' I i I ' i E - Jrr 1 I I 3 I QB Q I ' u ii B mm ,L ,gif u 3 u 5.15: ge g 3 g r ,E 'M' L in L is r .. 1 sw-r ' a 8 lv 'lllf ' is s B QB M B s B 4 B I B lr WI E : E B B s - 2 x g ' aa., 'ES 2 , , B, : g BB y Ang, L5 51 W .,.. W- .W - ' I , i . Q , ,B Q B Q 9 B C' l' i r X rri 4 I , E B ' i L B ,i if . 2 :seamen 5 A EMD B L E 5 ii E gsglamwgggg S 4 Sy I Q B K IIE Q B B r ' sss' Bq2flT1iQgigf:'9g L' I E B Q IIBIBEEBHEQE . 15 f ifB.ip.,5 ' ' ' I E IIIHIBEESHSBSZ H...xi - I I E llglplwmsge 1 5 5 ' 2 A E li Ei: B-if iff: B B ie rrrrti. A ees 5 geeegls 5 ,. I I I E M Q E L B ' B I Qiiigll IIIIH nn gn I i - QLBBf,,-,. I I I I I I I 'fy g 'Q L A-ffliilf 2 n I I !'l r u in . if' b E ! E ! E J T i E RAY WOOD jjj , r,,,, j President of Mu Alpha Theta rg jj , 'J' H , if 1 'E BB2' B E . CONNIE ANDREWS Five Stair General of the Lee Lieutenants bilify, --ff' f ' if Don Stewart gets conversation from Mitchell Clifton, peace from Jimmy Erwin. TERRY CONNER President of Key Clubg President of National Honor Society K ,A ff ,,: . -it 'Qi , . I wi 1 .A o,.l Y 4 if 'S' ..' X, fm of 3 I K ,.-. ZSKH' E5-1::,, -: - is -' N h w' Yagi r S fl f 3' 2 i 3 ' ix f E YES? LARRY PETERSON President of the Student Council JIMMY ERWIN President of the Booster Club -'tt 2:21 te 1 'mt S X deferminafio f f 1 Q. '-f v- -L, ,,:,g. I nf A il X 1 DAN SMITH and DEBBIE VAUGHAN Presidents of Southernairs and Dixi-lie-rs, respectively o. 'afT f' MORGAN LLOYD Editor of the Traveler Ips foo GREG WALK Battalion Commander of the National Defense Corps 8 . gs, :drive aff .1-i if L, - . - l 3-ifniw if -Wi Bb f 36? .Q ,-Sffiazr fww1LNswftfvL:,:a is msn . ' 'IWW-' i 'f1:Vf1 wiifiiwii-l' Y 1-x . ., ez fa A A A j ' A fsgfM.L4Q,Q2'z15f'f. 5 js Q,r:e e - Q Q. vi n, ' A X NICK ZACCAGNI President of the Medical Careers Club ,pv- , I QW .frl,,r , 5 3 LYN FITZGERALD President of the Home Economics Club 'Nwanm . , by KATE CRADY, President of Les Fleurs de Leeg VIRGINIA ORTIZ, President of the Spanish Clubg BOB FERGUSON, President of Deutsch Verein and American Legion Clubg CHRIS GLENN, President of the Russian Club. I3I ls Kit Hanks' mind really on the game or on her date tonight? foresight is essential K WALLY WOOD President of the Christian Student Union. BOB FERGUSON and MARY FULGHAM President of the Marching Generals and President of the Symphonic Orchestra, respectively. Head Lieutenants Connie Andrews and .Ianey McCoy show their spirit. '-gfx ' 'Nm Www 3 'W x' Q WAS 1, . SALLY MILLER Daughter s of the American Revolution Award Winner ? Y, Iliff l , NANCY EASTLAND President of Anchor Club AAAAAQ - s,,, SUSAN LATHAM President of Hospitality Club Editor of Saber V Q ,L CIGI WALTON President of Quill and Scroll l33 no fwo students a ee are alike t e L 1 5 L ,5 k A Each day 2157 students arrive at Lee. They come in different ways to study different subjects under many different teachers. Because education is still a personal experience-because it is neither me' chanical nor stereotyped-each graduate is unique. It is this uniqueness which machines could never achieve. classes I35 ,, M.M.... x , iii i f L 32 ' ai., , Eg . l36 riei Q class of '7 1 Jeannie Ward, Vice-Presidentg Carol Akers, Treasurerg Brad Tucker, Presidentg Martha Gilliam, Secretary. 'W 29331 X i : i R te 2 5 v 1 Q3 QQQPQQQ5 Sig. 5 x K i gx a. 1 vs ,W tiff? in -gg H E ,g f 5 lg 4? welcome fo the big time! Larry Peterson inspires Ricky Blankenship to work toward goals for the good of the school. Andrews, Karen Antill, J eff Armitage. Carol Arrondo, Rosalind Atkinson, Loretta Aubuchon, Robert Ault, Brenda Austin, Kathleen Avriett, Carol Bailey, Dan Baker. Greg Ball, Carol Bancroft. Cary Banik, Laura 1 I Able, .lohn Adams, Deborah Adams, Raymond Aiken, Glen Akers, Carol Allen, Clint Alliston, Dawn Ambrosy, George Anderson, Becky Anderson, Craig Anderson, Guy Anderson, Kathie Anderson, Rick Anderson, Robert iss, Weigh? Mickey Lafitte anticipates the joy of high school homework. Blankenship, Ricky Blythe, Gaye Boatman, Bill Boehme, Carl Boehme, Kurt Boehnert, Caryl Boettger, Don Boles, Wayne Borsack, Heidi Bowers, James Bowles, Ronnie Braly, Cliff Branch, Bette Branch, Felton Bratton, Charlotte Brentzel, Debra Brewer. .lay Bridge, Bob Briggs, Mike Brimble, Ray Brlansky, Randy Bankey, Terri Barkwell, Bill Barnes, Rosemary Barr, James Barry, Kent Barstow, Barbara Bartelsmeyer, Mark Bates, Cheryl Bates, Richard Baumgardner, Sally Beane, Elizabeth Bell, Connie Bertelsen, Amy Bettis, A1 Bintliff, Mike a final Flin md summer is gone Y' 9' e X k rf' Brock, Cindy Brogniez, Philip Broussard, Susan Brown, Judy Brown, Karen Brown, Melinda Brown, Steve Bryan, Barbara Bryan, Sharon Bryant, Debbie Bryant, Layne Buckley, Ann Buckley, Brenda Burton, Scot Burnap, Hussie Bussard, Brigitte Butler, Cherry Butts, David Cabaniss, James Cannon, Mary Cardenas, Diana A handy place for thumbs! Sophomores find familiar faces at Orientation. Carey, Deborah Cargill, David Carroll, Pammy Carter, Jimmy Caskey, Bob Chaffin, Georgia Chambers, Dan Chambers, William Chandler, Becky Chandler, Paul Cheek, Steve Cherry, Carolyn Cherry, Wayne Chiara, Kristen a promise of surpris Mama said to expect the unexpected, but this is ridiculous! Nancy Lippincot and Kay Murphy don't seem to scare too easily. Chmelik, Ray Chuoke, Barbara Clarke, Judy Clark, Ricky Clark, Shayne Clark, Spencer Clemens, Cindy Coburn, Teresa Colca, Shirley Cole, Paul Coleman, .lames Coleman, Terry Collelt, Craig Conley, Debbie ufumn fo may Davis, Ebby Davis, Hunter Davis, .lane Day, Brian Debakey, Cary Deeds, Charles Deer, Sari Degaugh, Floyd Deleon, Bob Deskins, Mark Diaz, Mary Dick, David Dickerson, Harriett Dickerson, Nancy Conroy, Billy Corry, Doug Cowling, Rick Craddock, Carolyn Craig, Debi Crain, Lee Crayton, Ginny Crocker, Charlton Crosson, Richard Cunningham, Steve Dalio, Debra Dashiell, Diane Davidson, .lim Davidson, Laune 'J' l4I sophomores learn all fhe angle K Mrs. Valles-please, I'd rather do it myself! Paul Regnier is grieved. Diferrante, Barbara Dill, Barney Dixson, Janet Doherty, Mike Dora, Renee Douglas, Kathy Dowling, David Dreslinski, Tom Driggers, Larry Dudley, Bayard Duffala, Mike Dunlap, Dwight Dunlap, Kenneth Dunn, Pat Durgan, Helen Eherle, Gail Eckhoff, Meri Edmonson, Ann Edwards, Richard Ehlert, .lerry Ehlert, Stephanie Ehley, Candy Eidman, John Eidman, Thad Elliott, Debbie Ellis, David Elwood, J an Erath, Anne Erwin, Ann Escobar, Alejandro Faciane, Michael Fairchild, Gary Farmer, Charles Felcman, Frank Felder, James I42 5 t nd develop their curiosify las Marner and the Ancient Mariner battle it to the end! Debbie Meyer, .limmy vhnston Mike Haugh and .lim Davidson agree that Biology is a lot of fun. Caddis, Terry Gaines, Larry Galayda, Stefanie Gajdosik, Fred Garbade, Sandy Garland, Steve Fellows, Mary Ferreri, Sara Ferris, Polly Filler, Marjorie Fischer, Emmy Fleming, James Fojt, John Fournier, George Franke, Alice Franklin, Stephen Freeman, Myria Freiberger, Kurt Fridh, Janette Fry, Margaret F rnka, Janis Fulton, Susan We're not iust some more pretty faces! Carol Pappas, Lana Kneppler, Kay Murphy, .leannie Ward, Susan Robinson, Jean Vaughn, Marilyn Hunt pose on the bus trip to Vidor. Garrett, Cheryl Garrett, Eddie Garrison, Chris Garza, Dora George, Jackie Gerland, Dolores Giffin, Katherine Gilchrist, Diane Gilliam, Martha Gipson, Mark Glaser, Charlotte Glass, Nancy Glauser, Robert Glidden, Beth Goad, Kerry Goodson, Waynette Goolsby, Pat Graham, Susan Grainger, Robert Grammer, Diana Gray, Charles Gray, Dale Gray, Hartsell sophs like victor V ide.. M f ' fs , ,fflj ,gi t Arrr 1 C as ' l G iii ,, wif: 11 , 1 -157 foam Carolyn Waidhofer casts an admiring eye. But at whom? fl I 44 l Griffin, Bobby Guthrie, Bill Haikin, Hildy Halsey, Ann Hamilton,, Craig Hamilton, Mike Hanks, James Hanus, Donna Hardwick, Mike Harrington, Charlie Harris, Alice Harris, Carol Harrison, Salley Harrison, Paul Harvey, Janet Hastings, Joe Hatcher, Rick Hatem, Carl Hatlelid, Betty Hange, Jimmie Haugh, Mike Hauser, Melanie Heard, Sandra Heath, J on Heidler, .lean Hendry, Barbara Herrick, Mark Hester, Richard nd fogefherness Im in with the in crowd, shows Mike Norman. Hibbert, J im Hicks, Susan Higgins, Linda Hilburn, Craig Hodge, Ricky Hogg, Jackie Hogwood, Debbie Holcomb, Denise Hollis, Robert Holmes, Susan Hook, Dwight Hooks, Stephen Hoopes, Janie Horan, Missy Horn, Stephen Hosley, Linda 5 ' ,fe .. 5 ?Y'sl1b.'ll 2 3 if - +46 flea u .Wt As M at , t .9 J ' 1 - an M , quarry H ll fy- H, 4.-f . 1 raft .,f., of x . v . . . n.- -, . 1 My-f lv:-Hg -X, nr, Q., -1 s' or 'aloj , f - , 1 ' A K QQ. Sugar and spice and everything nice, that's what roasted marshmallows taste hk Carol Pappas is a regular campfire girl! .,f autumn leaves wr wi 'IDP an . Howey, Dean House, Susan Howard, Jeanne Howard, Rocky Huckaby, Janet Huey, Mike Hughes, Mike Humpola. Ken Hunter, Penny Hunt, Marilyn Hurst, Ray Hutsell, Stephen Hutson, Judy Irons, Pamela Jackson, Betty Jackson, Beverly Jackson, Vivian Jamail, Mark Janca, Kathryn Jennings, Steven Johnson, Cindy Johnson, Jill Johnson, Kerste Johnson, Linda Johnson, Vicky Johnston, Jimmy l Jones, A lison Jones, Kim Joseph, .lcff Kearns, Shannon Keegan, Robert Kelly, Che Kelly, Pam Kelsey, Bob Kemhle, Kathryn Kemerling, Scott Kimball, .limmy Kimbrell, Doug King, Peggy Kneppler, .lana Kneppler, Lana Knight, Bill Knight, .lanet Kostas, Ann Kramer, Stephen Kramer, Terry Kubricht, Linda Lawson, .lim Lawson, Mary Ledhetter, Betty Lehde, Betty Leland, Carol Lenert, Susan Leno, Lavanna Lewis, Carol Lewis, Paul No falr peeking' Debbie Read is caught playing it cool these Lafitte, Mickey Lambert, Ike Lamentola, Rosalie Lane, Nancy Lanier, Diane Lattimore, Laurie Laws, Charlotte Lawshae, Nancy Lewis, Tom Lilly, Robert Linn, Gail Lippincott, Nancy Lipscomb, Maribeth Listi, John Lloyd, Stephen Locklear, Brinda Logan, Pat Londot, Larry Long, Cheryl Long, Gaye Loomis, Doug Lower, Sue Lowrey, Valerie McAninch, Carla McBee, Kenneth McBurnette, Kay McCaa, Kathy McClung, Mike are the time McConnell, Maryann McDonald, Marian McFarland, Ruth McGee, Harold McMenemy, Dan I've heard of doubling, but this is ridiculous! Looks like Roxie Potter Kathy Coates, and Carol Akers are going to party tonight. I48 McMillian, Don Machlitt, Susan Mackey, Sandra 'had Eidman is a mighty hunter indeed! o rem em ber Masters, Debbie Masterson, Horace Meador, Trey Meclwedeff, Cindy Mendell, Steve Metzler, Cary Meyer, Debbie Migliavacca, Karen Miller, Debra Miller, Karen Miller, Mary Miller, Patty Miller, Wayne Mills, Debbie Mills, John Mackinnon, Margaret MacLeod, Scott V Maderer, Norman Maloney, Sally Manning, Susan Maury, Peter Marant, Denise Martin, Barbara Martin, Rusty Martha Gilliam and Brad Tucker think quiet moments are the best. I49 . Mills, Mike Mitchell, Glenn Molloy, Liza Montalbano, Joanne Moore, Carter Moore, Cary Moore, Craig Moreno, Doug Moreno, Ronald Morian, Rick Morrow, Mark Morton, Nancy Suzy Robinson would prefer riding double Moss, Cindy Mullis, Janice Murphy, Karen Murphy, Kathleen Murphy, Kay Murphy, Nanci Murrell, Bill Nager, Patsy Nannen, Susie Nash, Mike Nauman, Bruce Neder, Don Neill, Rita Nelson, Paul Nesbitt, Peyton Nevill, Glenn Niven, Chris Nolan, Tim Norman, Michael Nutley, Gary Offeman, jimmy Oliver, Pat Olson, Alice Olson, Steve O'neil, Donna Ory, Richard Paine, Suzanne Palmer, Tom any day! That's right, Nancy, two barks for seconds! Well you see, there's this formal .a date. Pressler, Claudea Prestridge, Paula Pruiett, Robert Puckett, Brian Purcell, Pamela Quinta, Richard Ragsdale, Ceni Rainey, Rodney Ramage, Ned Randle, Sherry Rankin, Mark Rankin, Susan Rappe. Mike Raulston, Robert Kerste Johnson lines up Pappas, Carol Pappas, John Parker, Jennie Patterson, Melinda Paul, Roseanne Peacock, David Peoples, Mike Perkins, Brad Persons, Libby Pettit, Monte Phillips, Charles Piper, Jay Popovich, Mark Portis, Bryan Potter, Jill Potter, Roxanne Poynter, Stephen Pratt, Jimmy a year has passed ,,,,--QM., 1 A , Let's see Columbus sailed the ocean blue in , ponders Floyd DeGaugh. l52 Robson, Ricky Rocha, Maria Roderick, David Rogers, Judy Rogers, Teri Roland, Mark Ross, Bob Routzon, Rickey Ruppert, Karen Rushing, LouAnn Russell, Randy Russell, John Reifel, Becky Reid, Diane Read, Debby Regnier, Paul Reid, Bruce Reymond, Rosalie Reynolds, Bobby Richardson, Bart Ritner, Robert Roberson, Kyle Robertson, Lake Robinson, Susan RA studying proves profifab 5,1 ..,,.., ,W ' 5' . vw 4 ar Mark Thompson and Karen Murphy plot strategic warfare wit General Valles. luring the Salmon, Kathleen Sandel, Chris Sanders, Patty Santamaria, Al Sargent, Margaret Saunders, Clifford Schaumburger, Kenny Savage, Susan Schilder, Steve Schleier, Ellen Schmidt, Tim Schoaps, Steve trial of exams on, Mrs. Tennyson, you know I wouldnt do that! Ricky Morian. This is the way we take our test' Schwartz, William Schwing, Chuck Scott, Julie Scruggs, Dean Seixas, Ronald Sellingsloh, Betty Severance, Laura Shaw, Wendy Shingle, Dotti Shook, Martha Simon, Diane Sinclair, Robert Spradley, Scott Stack, Gregory Stackpole, Suzanne Stacy, Michelle Stahl, Bubba Stayton, Margaret Stegall, Paula Sterling, Clay Sterry, Duane Stevenson, Gloria Steuart, Rick Stilley, Frank Skelton, Barney Sloan, Diane Smith, Andrea Smith, Charlene Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Tim Smyers, Steve Snelling, David Spaulding, Gene expressions are Debbie Lloyd Cris Megan Jeannie Ward apprehensive Bob Bridge inquisitive Stokes, Kathy Stolling, Cathy Stroman, Beverly Strother, Jan Swinney, Wade Sykes, .lerrald Tagliabue, Mike Tate, Teresa Taylor, Betty Tenney, Sandra Theohald, Rene Thomas, Donald Thomas, Nancy Thomas, Terry Thomas, Vicki Thomey, Sandy 'ay of communication nmy Johnston one of those days! nRos , Kirk aidho Carolyn allaee, Joy allace, Steve alsh, Sharman alters, Sue ard, Belinda ight, Craig e ' tg f ard, .leannie arr, Tommy atson, .lim Geary ,Ian Cyndi Linda Karen Thompson, Mark Thompson, Mary Thorson. Eric' Thrasher, Linda Till, Chris Tilotta, Carolyn Tipton, Mary Todd, Tommy Treadway Trepagnier, Jane Trice, Susan Tucker, Brad Tuggle, Ann Turner, Charles Turner, Chris Upton, Richard Valdes, Greg Valentine, Angela Vallone, Mike VanCleave, Erie VanKirk, Dianne Vaughn, Jean Vaughan, Monica Venable, Lee Venasel, Lynne Steve Paul Harrison strikes a pose for some amused artists. Williams, Stephen Willis, Ted Wilson, Amelia Wilson, Carolyn Wilson, Gary Wilson, John Wilson, Shirley Wise, Dorothy I sure do like your shoes, Kay! Kay Murphy and Al Santamaria seem a Wells, Keith Whatley, Margaret Whatley, Seaborn White, Marilyn Whitley, Patricia Wicker, Grace Williams, Dale Willhite, Tampra from crayons fo perfum am? V' ophomore Cabinet, Bottom Row: Bill Knight, Mike Cabiness, Paula Prestridge, Margaret Whatley, Cheryl Garrett, Dwight unlap. Middle Row: Carol Leland, Rita Neill, Martha Gilliam, Marilyn Hunt, Carol Pappas, Betty Sellingsloh, Jan irothers, Jimmy Barr. Top Row: Richard Edwards, Linda Higgins, Dawn Alliston, Cliff Braly, Jeannie Ward, Karen uppert, Mike McClung. me beat goes on . . . IV will Winig, Edith Womac, Carole Womack, Cecelia Woo, Donald Wood, Bruce Woolverton, Sasa Yarbrough, J ay Yeatts, Gordon Youngblood, Robert Younger, Kathy Zeluff, Barry Sh-h-h! It's a quiet goodbye to an exciting year. l57 ' Yin. x Q w. ' K . 9' . x ,.. v I ', .-,I 1 4,4 Q rift 1' X 'o, h , o l58 M E .,, class of '70 Chuck Robertson, Presidentg Ann Dickson, Secretaryg Steve Cumley, Vice Presidentg Dottie Holston, Treasurer. Abbott, Michael Abshire, Susan Actkinson, Donna Albritton, Steve Aldred, Val Alexander, Jerry Alexander, Vicki Alter, Fred Ambrosy, Mark Anadollah, Mary Anderson, Jim Anderson, ,lim Anderson, Kathy Anderson, Lynn Anderson, Mildred juniors carried a lot of weight Pam Crow is a, Cheerios Kid. Anderson, Robert Andrews, Kathleen Andrews, Vicki Apostolis, Maria Armstead, Stewart Armstrong, Alan Arnold, Bill Ashford, Sandy Atkins, Karen Atkinson, Larry Austin, Bill Austin, David Austin, Wayne Aydam, Sharyn Bailey, Bailey Baker, Baker, Ballard, Teri Bang, Dana Barbee, Larry Barber, Micky Barfield, Tommy sa Barlow, Chris Joanne Patti Kish Ross K... Betty Braastad tells Wade Presley and Mike Davis, I just found the cure for school-itis. we worked fogefher Bartlett, Cindy Bartlett, Melinda Bass, Mary Ann Batson, Sharon Bauer, Paula Bauerschlag, Maribetl Bazan, Gilda Beane, Laura Beasley, Sharon Beavers, Gary Belto, Tommy Bennett, Patricia Benson, Pat Bergman, Doug Bernard, Denise Bilderback, libhy Bintliff, Monty Bishop, Kenneth Black, Chris Blanton, Fred Blevins, Howard Blohm, Pat Boen, Dwight Boice, .lim Boll, Bastiaan Borneman, Cindi Boswell, Margaret Boyd, Ginger Braastad, Betty Bradshaw, Diane Bradshaw, Donna Bradshaw, Everett Brashier, ,leff Brattain, .loe Breuelle, James Brixey, Kathy Brod, Peggy Brooks, Ronnie Broun, Ted Broussard, John yy L . l ' . . i e . 5 'l 'l t r l l .iz Brown, Carol Brown, Debra Brown, Dennis Brown, Linda Browning, Joy Bryan, Grady Bryan, Paula xi ,Q 12 1- B , qs ,L American History class in T-2 has the pioneer spirit. Buckley, Edmund Bukowski, Paul Bunting, Bill Bunting, Laura Burch, Patti Burgart, Kim Burge, Mike Burke, ,lohn Burkhart, David Burkhead, Wayne Burns, Marsha Bursik, Patricia Bussey, Debbie Butler, David Butts, Joel Buxton, Rick Byers, Sandra Byrnes, Michael Cabiness, Peggy Cadenhead, Peggy Caldwell, Steve Chuck Sweeney feels ri ht at home in Mr Shlvers office Calvin, Donna Campbell, David Cannon, Donna Capps, Ted Carleton, Sharon Carolla, Carol Carpenter, Debbie Carpenter, Lewis Carter, Carolyn Cartwright, Courtney Cayton, Yvonne Chamberlin, Bernadette Chambers, James Chapline, Gary Chapline, Laura Chapoton, Tom Cheek, Howard Cheek, Paul Chmelik, Carl Chien, Loring Claiborne, Marzanne Clark, Kay Cline, Teri Coates, Kathy Cochran, Edith Cocke, Camille Coles, Sheryl Collins, Kim Colwell, Drew Colwell, Kenny Colyer, Tom Compton, Betsy l62 Connelly, John Contat, Sharon Cooksey, Cheryl Coons, Jeanine Copeland, Dennis Copeland, Rick Cote, Lynn Cowling, Carol Cowser, Katie Cox, Linda Crain, Stephanie Cretsinger, Gordon X .,,,. i . --Qi' This ring wont come off. Vickie White tells Kathy Brixey and Lyn Fitzgerald. I've made up my mind. Croft, Linda Crow, Pam Crowder, Pam Crowley, David Culmo, Becky Culver, Henry Cumley, Steve Cummings, Cassandra Cummings, Karen Curry, Lesa Dalrymple, Linda Damuth, Keith Davis, Bart Davis, Jan Davis, Richard Daws6Y, Janice I63 Decker, Ken Denman, Betty Derby, Rod Dettor, .lohn Detwiler, Sherry Devaney, Jackie Dickerson, Loretta Dickey, Tom Dickson, Ann Dickson, Shannon Dillard, Merri Dodd, Suzanne Doherty, Robert Doherty, Sally Dolan, Rosalind Donnelly, Carol Dora Wanda Denise Thompson and Sheila Ross say they've seen better days. Dore, Michele Dorman, Ceorgeanna Dowling, Barbara Doyle, David Doyle, Debbie Druckhammer, Steve Duckworth, Mark Duke, Ronald Dunham, Sharon Dunlap, Diane Eaton, Nancie Ehlinger, Greg Elkins, Patti Ellerbrock, Mike Elrod, Carolyn Ely, Jan Estachy, Robert Evans, Margaret Ezell, Craig Farmer, Judy Fasshauer, Karen Fatherree, Susan Fay, Ken Felton, Janis Fenske, Tom 1Fenstermacher, Ruth 'Ferris, Linda 1Filler, Marianne Fischer, Kay ' Fisher, Barbara lFIesher, Kathy Flippen, Don aney Slator said, Superslide was never this much fun. Fosdick, John Fox, Jodie Fullerton, John Gaffney, Brenda Gagnon, Sheila Gannon, Laura Gardner, Jeff Gardow, Douglas Gartner, Debbie Garza, Linda George, Cathy George, Inette Gerhardt, Kathy Ghrist, Elaine Glenney, Kathy Gobar, Kay Godfrey, Barbara Goodman, Meg Fly, Robert Foley, Betsy -O5 Goodwin, Bobby Goodwyn, .limmy Googer, John Graeff, David Graham, Lisa Graham, Robert Gray, Charlotte Gray, Van Greebon, Rex Green, Gary Greer, Phil Griffeth, Rick Griffin, Bill Grimes, Pam Grimes, Steve Grubbs, Stephen Haginas, Conni Hale, Jan if, ,,,, G '-Q? i y L W5 a .,. xx Y Q , fs fr' , - Susan Lewis and Melinda Bartlett were hard at work on posters for the St. Thomas game. football brought suspense Hale, Kent Hale, Kim Hale, Tim Ham, Barry Hamilton, Darleen Hamilton, Thornton Hamlin, Nancy Hammond, Charlotte Handley, Mac Hansen, Deborah Hansen, Markee Harber,,Laura Hardy, Bubba Hardy, J ay Harkins, Mary Harlan, Margie Harrington, Janet Harris, John Harrison, Doug Hartgrove, Kenneth Hastings, Bill Hawkins, Clare in YW . ,, , -Q: Q , 'i?,,:2 fi , ig' av? , if 3 f, 5 na .Q ' A' 1 is Q25 Ingram, Diana Ingram, Penny Irons, Debbie Jackson, Dollie Jackson, Gwen Jamail, Pat James, David Jameson, Helen January, Larry Jeanes, Pam Jepperson, Steve Johnson, Gail Johnson, Randy Jones, Demetra Jones, Kibbie Jones, Mike Jones, Peter Jones, Scotty Joseph, lane Judge, Geralyn Juravich, Lynn ., Howard, Don Huber, Barbara Huckabee, Sheila Huffman, Mark Hughes, Bill Hughes, Danny Hulbert, Richard Hunt, Debbie Hunt, Diane Huntsman, Randy Huskins, Patty Hussey, Diane Hyde, Susan Ibarra, Joe spirif made Juniors cheer the team to a victory over Milby. Kaler, Jeff Kane, Michael Keeny, James Kennedy, Rebecca Kephart, Don Kercheval, Rick Kilborn, Cindy Kilgore, Kathy Killgore, Sharon Kilty, Tom King, Carroll Kinsel, George Kirk, Marilyn Kirkpatrick, Brian he year Kirsch Ronald Knies, Blair Knight, John Knight, J oe Y-JM . 'Waggwm A . Knight, Teena Kornbleet, Lynda Krause, Margie Kuhn, Debbie Kuhn, Marsha Kuykendall, Ginger Kyser, Alison Lain, Dru Lampton, Lark Landers, David Landis, Diana Lang, Morris Langer, Debbie Langham, Lisa Lanik, Marsha Lankford, Janiana Lara, Mary Leigh, Terry Lewis, Mark Lewis, Susan Lewman, J im Ligon, Kathy Lloyd, Alice Loden, Kathy Loe, John Long, David Lowers, Cheryl Lucas, Greg vi ,-1 s Kish Baker said, I have this class sewn up. Lay, Ann LeB0uef, Paula LeBrun, Lorie Ledhetter, David Lee, Hyung Chul Lee, Randy Leediker, Susan Leggett, Wesley Leimgruhler, Julie Lewallen, Jerry 1 w wi fl Cdlhl McBride, Nova McCall Doug McCarty Chris McCarty Debhle McCauley, Kathye McClendon, Harvey McCall, David Si r , 7 , I 7 McClure, Karen McCoin, Steve McDaniel, Suzanne McDuff, Gary Mcflarrah, Kay McKeehan, Jack McKellar, Molly McKenna, Cyndy McNutt, Greg McPhail, J oe McRoberts, Mike 3 McSpadden, James ' McWaters, Deborah McWhorter, John Maedgen, Mary Magan, Stephen Magee, Wayne Magness, Vicky Malac, Barbara Malley, Charlie Mallory, Paula Mangham, Frank Mapes, Charles Markantonis, Mary Marks, Karen Marlowe, Cindy Martin, Beau Martin, Dana he computer hange Martin, David Martin, Dellory Martin, Denise Martin, Randy Martin, Tommy Betsy Foley said, This won't quite cut it. Mason, Marilyn Mason, Michele Masters, Michael Mathews, Byron ,fr 5 J ack Yoes a I72 nd Chuck Robertson ask for a moment of peace to eat their lunch in. expressions were lasting Matranga, Vicky Matta, Chris Matthews, Melanie Maxwell, Beth May, Sandra Mayfield. Trippi Mayo, .lanet Mayoral, Doris Meaders, Julia W Mefford, Edward Mellon, Barbara Mercier, Pete Merrill, James Messenger, LuBeth Mieta, Hugo Millard, Joan Miller, David Miller, Judy Miller, Steve 1 Millis, Mark Millsap, Cena Milon, Barbara Moentnish, Monty Mohr, Michael Monroe, Dan Monroe, Mark Moore, Pam Moore, Twylia Moorhead, Amanda Moredock, Steve Moreland, John Morendo, Velma hn Kollus thlnks it will take some real flag waving from Neunhoffer, Sally Newlin, Christine Newton, Tim Nixon, Ray Noe, Patty Noonan, Carter Norris, Cathy Novak, Tom Rf! HH Moreton, Billy Morille, Brenda Morrow, Carol Morrow, Larry Morton, Terry Moten, Anne Muenzer, Lloyd Mulhearn, Mary Muller, Arthur Murdock, Danny Nasso, Mike Neacsu, Paul Neblett, Chip Neilson, Jimmy Nesmith, Jeff Charlotte Willis tells Sherry Vance to tighten up on her super dog. Sandy Ashford wonders how Lisa Langham and Janice Dawsey could possibly eat another bite. Parker, Nancy Patterson, Chip Patterson, Elizabeth Pearce, Kirk Peek, Anne Penn, Lanie Perkins, Bill Peterson, Julie Petrlak, Andrew Pfisterer, Margaret Piquet, Lourdes Platter, Joan Polichino, Elizabeth Pontikes, Debbie Porter, David Powell, Darla Powell, John Presley, Wade I74 Onak, Mark 0'Neill, Mark 0iReilly, Patri Ostrom, Jamey Ott, Rnd 1 1, Owens, Bob Owens, Tim Owsley, Bob Paige, Bernarrf Pape, Charles Pappas, Diane .S Just leave the driving to us, Denise Thompson tells Peterson. i x 1 is Julie Peterson, David Campbell, Helen Holmes, Courtney Cartwright, and John Fosdick are one big happy gang. friendships continued Price, Eric Proctor, Carol Proctor, Jeff Proudfit, Bill Provenzano, John Rainbolt, Thomas Ramsey, Bob Randle, Pam Rathjen, Janna Read, Nancy Redden , Tommy Reed, Jim Reed, Stacy Reese, Mary Ann Reeves, Betty Reid, Debbie Ricardo, Neyda Rich, Bekki Richardson, Dana Richardson, Robin Rideout, Doug Riekenberg, .lay Ritterbusch, Eric Riviere, Rob l75 Carolyn Elrod tells Paula Snyder and Carol Carolla It takes all kmds Robertson Chuck Robinson, Hal Ross, Sheila Rottet, Candy Rudd, John Rupe, Pam Rupley, Robert Russey, Terry Salerno, Joe Sample, Cindy Sanders, Whit Sangree, lan Sans, Barry Saper, Michelle Sartain, Donna Satcher, Tracy Savage, Mike Savage, Sandy Schwab, Cindy Schwartz, Mary Scott, Linda Scroggin, Leslie Sears, Craig Sears, Pat Seligman, Robert Semones, Kathy Semrad, Christina Shandera, Pat Shaper, Kathleen Shepherd, ,lesslyn Sherrill, John Shook, Debbi Shute, Debbie EVEEEEE J u Judy Walker is winding up for a computerized Christmas. santa makes a visit 'ff f-.iftliszmi K SW! Rod Ott tells Christy Wilson to dream on. Simons, George Simpson, Barbara Sisco, Larry Sitz, Stan Skene, Kathy Slater, Laney Smith Fred Smith Lyn Smith Martha 1 Snapp, Kathy Snelling. Brenda Snowder, Gary Snyder, Michael Snyder, Paula Soukup, Vicki Souter, Donnie Souler, Ronnie Sparr, James Speary, .lohn Stelter, Denise Stevens, Philip Stewart. Richard Stiles, Kyle Stits, Randy Chris McCarty says, lt's all Creek to me X391 Yi -v 31,1 A Ellen Tesoro thinks, '6How could she do this to us? finals Summers. ,lohn Surko, John Sweeney, Chuck Tankerslen, .lan Tanner, Becky Taschery, Mark Taylor, Bill Taylor, .lan Taylor, ,loan Taylor, John - -- .xnxx sv X wig McNutt, on bended knee, pleads with Mr. for a little mercy. Kathy Skene and Chris Hester cram for exams Taylor, Susie Teague, Judy Teinart, John Tellman, David Temple, Bill Tesoro, Ellen Thoede, Larry Thomas, Dennis were frying slne fy. E Q 41.5. J. MlCk1B only has ears for .loan Taylor. Thurow, Alice Tichenor, Dana Tipps, Helen Tomlinson, Marvene Traverso, Connie Tresch, Bob Trimble, Guy Truitt. Neal Turner, Mark Turner, May Valdes, Renny Valentine, Susan JUNIOR CABINET, First Row: Judy Walker, .lane Hale. Ann Dickson. Cay Hooper, Melinda Bartlett, Robin Richardson, Janice Higgins, Kathleen Shaper, Dottie Holston. Second Row: Billy Slamatis, Nancy Eaton. Debbie MeWaters, Vicky Magness, Carol Cowling Debbie McCarty, Ann Moten, Patti Bailey, Cindi Borneman, Marsha Kuhn, Christy Wilson. Third Row: Kirk Pearce, David. Campbell Bob Owens, John Cooger, Steve Cumley, Peter Jones. Vance, Sherri Vanlfenenaam, Bill Van Order, Rip Villar, Ada Voigt, Linda Wade, Tommy Wagner. Mark Waidhofcr, Bill Waldmann. Marcy Walk, David Walker, Bill Xvalker, Brenda Walker, John Walker. Judy Walker, Keith Wall, Bobby Wzlllz1c'e. Cathie Wallet, Robert Wallis, Diane Yvalsh, Chris VVard, Marilyn Warner, Kerry Warwas, Susan Watson, Elizabeth juniors chose their leaders QV 'ET' i IBI Welch Tommy Watson, Nancy Way, Brenda Weaver, Pam Webb, Belinda Webb, Jenifer Webber, Patricia Vifebster, Scott Weniglffs Am '69 ended wifi Wesch, Susan White, Mary White, Rickie White, Vikki White, Yvonne Whitmer, William Whittemore, Gerry Whitworth, Dawn Wickham, Cheri Vifiggins, Mike Wilkinson, Dwight Willard, Peggy W illlam Lester 2 2 if .i I never dreamed it would all stack up like this. James Mcspadden told David in .-'ff ,,....--- 4 :qw N-'M' ,wer Williams, Richard Williams, Suzanne Willis, Charlotte Wilson, Alma Wilson, Bruce Wilson, Christy Wiltsllire, Nancy r clean sweep 1115511253575 BKNWQZC MEWMWWMEMUHWKCQKQHHQMMHHWG IHHUSHSU-UHIHB!HHKIHHHH-HHH!-HHBHHCC-HSD! Lolhe Chapman and Kathy Loden went to extremes to keep a clean record. 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' ' '- 'K J ':'3:Z'z.,w WW .Ji 1 . - Y .31 X Q11 as ' ,, X f 5 X ,, ,11 2, .1-pdf., -,-f A , ,W , 2 - ,, lx 33,-,af xi. .v' F ,r x' wg 1 4,11 W M U- ,B , N .,,,.K, , X, .w ' M-31' I 'Q r M 4, , -,'-If jr 1 1 n ,W 1 I ' 1' x M xy ' ' I A' , , - , 'fa' f K Y A 1 . ,, Cu 1 if 0 Terry Conner, poet, Cordel Robinson, chaplain, Jim Norman, lawyerg Debbie Vaughan, prophet. W Q planning ahead Leeis 1969 graduates have filled their last year with many activities. To plan and coordinate these activities, each senior homeroom elected a representative to the Senior Cabinet. Cabinet members have worked with Mr. Hill, the senior sponsor, on every project from nominating class officers to collecting senior dues. Assisting the cabinet have been two other groups: the prom committee and the gift com- mittee. Needless to say, the prom com- mittee planned months ahead for the ac- tivities of May 16. The gift committee not only made recommendations about the seniors' gift to Lee, but also chose the gifts won by students who purchased their prom tickets with books of trading stamps. ln the rush of graduation preparations, however, 1969 seniors did not neglect their academic work. Fourteen of them, in fact, were selected as National Merit Semi- finalists. The record of these students re- flects the scholastic excellence of their class as a whole. PROM COMMITTEE, Ist Row: John Kolius, Susan Blundell, Tucker Bradley, Kate Crady, Larry Peterson, Debbie Vaughan, Kathy Sullivan, Luann Johnson, Bob Ward. 2nd Row: Nancy Eastland, Stacy Hunt, Ann Batten, Trooper Miley, Mr. Hill, Betsy Butcher, Jimmy Erwin, Susan Latham. I 86 JATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS: This year Lee had fourteen national merit finalists, the second largest number in the city and the most n Lee's history. They are: lst Row: Virginia Jee, Pyddney Kobs, Margaret Cavenagh, Susan Latham. 2nd Row: Vivienne Reed, Dwayne Rall, Ray Wood, John Lange, Terry Conner, Bill Brune, Keith Holmes, Jim Lawler, David Minto. Not Pictured: Nancy Cogburn. nf' - -4' in 1 fini J l v SENIOR CABINET. lst Row: Bryan Nutley, Debbie Mangold, Carol McDavid, Nancy Sellingslnh, ,Ioan Eidman. Cathy Bailes, Pyddney Kobs, Bill Reinhold. 2nd Row: Ray Wood, Sue Stauffer, Barbara Metcalf, Julie Peacock, Tucker Bradley, Debbie Vaughan, Connie Andrews, Kathy Sullivan. 3rd Row: Bill Brune, Bob Ward, Huey Keeney, Terry Conner. '87 Abbott, PHifiCiH L66 Ad-HITIS, Robert Lee Adams, Valerie Virginia Agee, Deborah Lou seniors are easy fo recognize What's the matter Randy, three dates aren't enough? Connie Kingry, Randy Foulke, Vicki Franks, and Sandra Smith yell for the Generals. Akers, Susan Elaine Albritton, George Aldred, Sarah .lane Alexander, Annette Washington, Jr. I88 Alexander, Douglas Allbritton, Gary Allston, Robert Todd Amburgey, Valeria Amerman, Patricia Marie Amsden, Scott Alan Anderson, Geraldine AHCICTSOH, Joann they yell louder What's the matter, Erwin, wouldn't your sideburns keep your ears warm? The girls don't need caps. 'vid' Andrews, Anne Wythe Now girls, you can't expect the skits to be hilarious every week. they watch more closely Andrews, Constance Rae Angel, Michael Earl Angle, Nancy Lee Archibald, Elizabeth Jane Arens, Danell Carole Arnett, Pamela Kaye Asbury, Claudia J an Ashley, Rhonda Aubuchon, Pierre Steve I9O Austin, Barbara Gayle Austin, Deborah Ann Autrey, Thomas Lyle Avriett, Mary LYHH0 Aydam, Patricia Anne Babbitt, Sally Brands BabCOCk, .lan Bacon, Henry Edgar Bailes, Cathy Ann Baird, Anna Marie they play harder ,JO Ring around the rosey, pocket full of pounds, the Generals march to victory, and the Indians fall down. Baker, Martha Lynn Susan Blundell gives it all she's ot, if it means bringing in another victory for Lee. g seniors gef involved Baker, Robert Southard Baldwin, Jerald Ball, Allen Dwayne Banse, Catherine Baranowski, Lillian Barbato, Vicki Ann Barkley, Robert Michael Barnes, Thomas Warren, Jr. Barnett, Joseph Charles I92 l t ,,5 Barnett, Thomas Frank Barrow, Michael Edward Barry, Nancy Sue Barstow, Richard Clarence Bartlett, Barbara Ann Bass, Sally Bates, Chester Ray Batten, Ann Louise Garth Masters and Mike Martin stare in awe as the mighty Sanford limps off the field. I93 Bauer, Gregory Alexander Bean, Craig Lee Bean, Robert Stephen Beneslante, Debbie Benestante, Patricia Anne Benton, Rebecca Berry, Kathleen Diane Besch, Vicki Lynn skits are for girls Billing, Karen Helene Binford, James Howe, Jr. '94 Tucker Bradley is amused as Virginia Fenner tries to imitate Steve Sanford's strength. Bliss, James Abner Two, four, . . . , hey Shelly, what'd you say the hike number was? Shelly Swinehart and Luann Johnson think they're football players. Blomberg, Eric Leigh Blundell, Susan Crome Bogar, Earl Matthew Boles, Glenn Ewing Bolin, Kevin Wayne Bollinger, Elizabeth Jean Bosworth, Bonita Ann Boyd, Linda Diane Bradford, Bette following fhe team ff. VM., 1 Bradley, Jane Tucker Bradshaw, Ralph Wilfred What do you mean this bus is going to Havana?! Marlene Henderson and Diane Morgan ride the bus to the out of town football game. 71 Branch, Herman Louis Brandt, Donna Fay Breland, John Edward Brennan, Nanette Bringhurst, Martha Helen Brod, Janis Marie Brodnax, James Roger Brookshire, Sylvia Diane I96 B Y' .0-ws Brott, Lowry Glen Brower, Sandra Fay Brown, Cathy Brown, Connie Le Laurin Brown, William Aubrey Browning, James Steven Brune, William Henry Bruyere, Robert Thornwell ,.,-ar Bryan, Crystal Lee it . 1773' It's just not fair, I never get to sit by the window, says Sue Stauffer to her friends on the bus ride to Vidor. ryant, Thurman Whiteaker I97 Buchanan, Daryl Lee Bueltel, Steve Gregory Burdisso, Jacqueline Burleson, Patricia Lea Armande Burleson, Ronald Wayne Burnham, Richard Scott Burrell, Amanda Jeanne Butcher, Betsy loyalty shows in different ways '98 Lynette Lambert, Sissy Griffin, and Shelley Swinehart show a lot of enthusiasm as they make posters for the games. Jn Calabrese, Joyce Michele ,....-Bi Carey, Preston Lee Susan Blundell and Kit Hanks surprise Pinky Sanford with a sign on the morning of the game Carr, Don C. Carroll, Bruce A. Carson, Christian Lynn Caskey, Sally Jean Catchings, Linda Paige Cavenaugh, Margaret Cejka, Terry Wayne Chambers, Charles Fredrick I99 Chambers, Edward Chandler, Lara Chandler, Walt Chapman, Michael Lynn Vincent III fwfifwgla 4 Cherry, Karen Suzanne W , , Childers, Jeff David Senior girls wait in line for the elevator. Childs, Carol Diane Chmelik, Tonie Chrisman, Kay Christine, Laura 200 -in .guard C 33 Church, Ann Elizabeth Church, Phyllis Anne Clark, James Earl Clarke, Scott Hoyde senior girls are sfill learning Clifford, Craig Edward Today's seniors, Lyn Baker, Susan Blundell, ,lan Haherlie, and Kit Hanks, were yesterday's juniors nervously trying out for cheerleader. Clifton, Harold Mitchell f1,1, audi? C'ifton, Karen Roberta Clymer, Judy Louie Cogburn, Nancy Gayle Cohn, William Frank 20l football games mean excitement XJ' Colburn, Marianne Cole, Bruce Eric Coleman, Jacqueline Gail .Hogg iff: Jo Bess Reesing waves her magic wand over the football fielc in hopes of a victory. Collie, Alice Elaine Collins, Sammy Jean 'E gl Collins, Stephen Noel Compton, Charles William Conner, Terry William Conroy, Norman Stephen Cook, Thomas William Corbit, Elizabeth Anne Corbit, Lawrence Gerald Cortner, Marcia Ann Cox, Barry Crady, Kate lVlcAlpin Crayton, Thomas Fisher Cretsinger, Jimmy Hubert Crutcher, .lay LeRoy Cubage, Spencer Edward Homecoming Queen finalists, Paige Catchings, Margaret Rosenfeld, and Pama Shearer apprehensively anticipate the announcement of the winner. 203 Cummings, Cathy Joann Cummings, David Malcolm Curbo, Richard Paul Dalrymple, Dean Dirk 'Sw fill Davidson, Kandi Lee -a-lungs If I'm elected . . . we'll burn all the books on Tanglewood Blvd.!! Bubba Bryant, Jan Babcock and Peggy Martin participate in election debates. Davis, Rufus Neil Day, Ruth Alison Dean, Carolyn Mary DeBakey, Patricia Ann DeCicco, Mary Angela 204 ' DeGeorge, Sharon Anne DeLuca, Paul Demanzuk, Jane Lynn Demshar, Douglas Anthony Desombre, Patricia Ann Devine, Larry Edgar Dewel, Edgar H. Dickson, Lewis McCay studying in earnest ,L ,- Dieudonne, Frank Louis Dill, COll6CIl Ruth 'SHe's two paragraphs late already. Lyn Murphy waits in the library. 205 Dill, Tom Rippley Dillard, Kathryn Marie Dominy, Candace Ann Donnelly, William Michael , .... .,.m- Donohoe, Kathleen Cecelia Dorman, Dianne Douglas, J ess Draper, Judy Ann having fun in class DuBose, Jerry Lee There once lived a young boy named Rocky Raccooonnaa . .. The Dixieliers sing an ole time favorite. 206 Dunbar, Cecelia Anne WI !!t Dunn, Arthur Gwin J -had I don't care where you went to college, Mr. Adams, two plus two is still four. Dorothy Tvedt Mary Walker, Greg Walk, and Barbara Metcalf, teach Mr. Adams a few things about trig. Dunning, Patricia Anne Duplan, Alicia Esther Du Rapau, Randall Glenn Eaker, Judy Beth East, Deborah Lynn Eastland, Nancy Anne Ehbs, Keith Edward Eidman, ,loan Kittredge Eilar, Phillip Oliver 207 halls crowded with Elkins, Terry Embry, Robert O. Clifford Ephgrave, Pattee Erwin, James Finley Oliver ' '- W Senior Smile Day! Etter, Stephanie Evans, Cayle Elaine Evans, Lawrence Fairchild, Carl Falkner, Martha Farley, Donald Edgar Dean Clinton ,nil Farley, Ronald Faulk, Susan F elcman, Kathleen F endley, .l ames Robert Coleman Roberta Elaine smiles Fenner, Virginia Ferguson, Robert Anne Earle Filler Stuart Lee Finch Wayne Lawrence Fischer, Ann Conway Fitzgerald, Dflllglas Is this any way to run a high school? You het it is!!! Just ask Donny Lang and Jimmy Wilson. 209 I v Q, ,lr Seniors, Lissa Pouiol, Sharon DeCeorge, Vicki Franks, Kathy Berry, Patti Dunning, Olga Mendoza, Bob Ward, Virginia Fenner, Trooper Miley, Cathy Fosdick, and Lynn Snyder, practice for lieutenant try-outs. seniors play together Fitzgerald, Lynda Louise Fleming, Deborah Ellen Flores, Barbara Elizabeth Folsom, Bruce Raymond Fosdick, Catherine Marlowe Fossler, Chris Lynn Foulke, Kenneth Randal Fowler, Charles Lyndon 2 I0 F Fox, Daza Annette Framhach, Nancy Lynn Franks, Vicki Lyn Fraser, Charles Averett French, Lea Frishie, Sandra Louise Fry, Mary J 0 Fulgham, Mary Patricia some study together Furrh, Kathryn Ann fN 'UW .1 if E.. ., I gvanna hold your hand . . . , Ted Hubble and David Minto try to get a firm hold on their stu ies. Galayda, Valerie Kay 2II Carclow, Deborah Lynn Garrett, Kenneth Charles Gartner, Robbie Lee Gaskey, Frank Joseph others make mischief together .t rr , . 1 t i k-k- i , ....r , 1..tfjf.k Just what I wanted, a nice cold Coke? says .lan Haberlie to Lissa Poujoul, Anne Sterling, and Kathy Langford. 2 I2 Gates, Larry Neal Giffin, James Robert Gillan, Judith, Ann Gillaspy, Rebecca Lou memes S H l 5152 Gilliam, Candice Lynn ,4-' Now look, Sally, I saw him first. Olga Mendoza and Sally Kellingsworth have a talk in the clinic. Glenn, Christopher Glover, Dennis Montgomery Glover, Suzanne Claire Coggin, James Allan Goleman, Donna Jean Gonzalez, Edward Goodnight, Gregg Andrew Gould, Wilbur Ronald, Jr. Graff, Rebecca Lynn 2l3 Graml, Barbara Joan Grammer, Marianne Green, Taylor Caldwell Gregg, Kathryn Ann seniors dress in style Griffin, Lura Marion 'End Grimm, Richard Donald Bob Ward goes head-over-heels for Ken Stowe, Lee's wildest new cheerleader. Gundlach, Sharon Ann 2I4 fi ,A , l f Q T, ' LLL':'- ' 1:-7 ' ,X I 'Q ..f- i. Haas, Diana Louise if x 1:-..3.2'2V Haberlie, Janet Lou No one will be watching us ... sing the Lee Beatles, Bruce Lyngaas and Valerie Adams. Haikin, Roxanne Hairel, David Trice Hamilton, Thomas Yerxa Hamlin, Jane Karen Hammack, Teresa Ann Hanks, Kit Harbison, Donald Craig Hardin, James Richard 2I5 what to do for fun Hardwick, Dena Marie vi' ' ' Harigel, Letitia Almelfe It's easier than Latin. Bill Cole and Ken Loomis hammer away their worries at the Key Club Car Bash. -0 ar,-ev '1...pli Harmon, Julian Stephen Harmon, Patricia Marie Harrington, Richard Edward Harris, Joe Sterling ,uw- Harris, Kathryn .lane Harris, Wayne Braden Hart, Dennis Michael Haugh, Cynthia Dee 2l6 Havins, Gary Floyd Hayslip, William Walter, Jr. Hayworth, Mike Henderson, Marlene Louise Hepler, Teresa Ann Hervey, Perry David Hester, Walter, III Hicks, Marilyn Louise TS-'lm , NG. new Hight, Beverly Jean 5 w-'H-4 Full speed ahead! Jan Wheat and Louis Dickson seem to he off the golf course. Hill, Martha Anne , 2I7 Holland, Vickie Gay Hollis, Robert John Holmes, Dorothy Elaine Holmes, Thomas Keith Where's the getaway car, I thought was supposed to he out front. Daza Fox, Barbara Morian, and Vivienne Reed clean out the store l11 2I8Holt, Jessie Marie Homes, Dayna Lee Hopkinson, Eric John Horsman, Jack Paul Horsrnan, Joan Marie Howard, John David Howard, Marvin Hubble, Theodore Allen finding extracurricular acfivifies --7' Huegel, Carol Ann Who watches the girl watchers? Honey Hale and Laura Seale have a look around. Huey, Richard Wisdom Hufnall, Patricia Ann Hughes, Connell Hughes, Lois Martha Hull, Marilee 2I9 Hunt, Stacy Glenn Hunt, Stephen Gregory Hutchens, Sheryl Annette Igo, Larry Paul Ingram, Vicki Jean Jackson, Bessie Carolyn Jackson, David Weir Jackson, Harold James Jackson, Kenneth M. Now look, Anne, Coach Mechaffey says I have to get back in the Jagkggn, Patricia Jaehne, Gordgn game now! Terry Conner talks to Anne Andrews during the game. 220 seniors like fo chat J mb Jameson, William Wesley Debbie Smith and Connie Andrews have a hot-line to the North Pole. Jamison, Charles Lane Janson, Michael Allen J ee, Virginia Jan Jeffries, John Dean Johnson, Alice LuAnn Johnson, Fred Wayne Johnson. Kurt Moss J ohnston, Lisa Johnston, Michael Wayne 22l Jones, Anna Lou You'd better be good, or he won't bring you anything. Kathy Tomlinson threatens her unruly date. Jones, Delorise Senceria Jones, Michael Edward I ones, William Henry Junger, Christopher De Witt Keeling, Elizabeth Ann Keeney, Huey Cleveland Kennen, Edward Albert Kephart, Leslie Ruth Killingsworth, Sally Ann 222 King, Frank Stamps Kingry, Connie Kingswell-Smith, Charles Kirkendall, Ann Marie Traylor Knight, John Michael Knizner, Mike J. Knoll, Kristin Nyne Kobs, Pyddney Anastasia . . . with a liffle help from my friends .wwf Mrs. Scott talks to Nancy Cogbum about 'her paper which won the National Council of Teachers of English award. 223 I , .J 'Y . ' -- Ga g ' :I ' ' -mga' 'wwf' . if Bubba Albritton takes five between classes to recover from a long, hard weekend. o o the holiday rush IS on Koch, Philip Walter Kocurek, Keith Koenig, Elizabeth Gene Kolius, John Waldrip g2C:1d3S, CYUihiH L011iSC KOSS, James R0Ch Koster, Ralph Nichols Kreger, Kathy Ann Kubricht, Theodore John Kuykendall, Pamela Lynn Lachner, George Robert Lakey, Linda J. Lambert, Shari Lynette Larnpton, Shannon Suzanne Landis, Cheryl Dee Lang, Donald Blair Lange, Bernard John Langer, Tamara L, The mad chemists, Sally Bass and Gayle Evans, seek a cure for the Hong Kong flu. 225 Langford, Kathryn Marie Lansdell, Mary Elizabeth Lara, Ura Larimer, Melanie I want him to be tall, dark, and ... requests Lillian Baranowski of Martha Rowe. 226 LaRose, Alecia Christine Latham, Susan Rebekah Lawler, James Canterbury Lawrence, Ronald Edward Lawshae, Michael Ewing Leavelle, Judy Jeanne santa claus is comin' fo town Ledbetter, Thomas Reid ff F LeGrand, ,lon Alfred Leland, David Harrison ,, ,,'Q.,- Nancy Eastland, Pyddney Kobs, Julie McCall, Susan Akers, and Margaret Cavenagh add the finishing touch to their Christmas tree. Lightsey, Darrell Gene Lightsey, Walter Dee Lindow, Michael A. Listi, Anthony Salvator Lloyd, John Morgan Ill 227 Logan, Jane Loomis, Kenneth Carlton, Jr. Lowe, Phoebe Kay Luberger, Anne Pinney Luton, Janie Mike Knight and Cordel Robinson spend their holiday time at the record shop looking over Lyle, Greg Philip the merchandise. Lyngaas, Bruce Owen Maedgen, Joseph Lee Magness, John Edward Mallini, Denise C. 228 Mangold, Dgbm-ah Sue Manry, Patricia Lynn Marr, Antha Lea Marrs, Mary Catherine Marshall, Charlean Faye Marshall, Rebecca Martin, Peggy Mast, Charles David 1 969 arrives No dates again . . . Lynn Snyder, Phyllis Church, Carol Childs, and Luann Johnson spend a typical Saturday night at home. 229 Masters, Charles Garth Mathews, Steven Lowell Matthews, John Kevin Maxwell, Patricia Ann l Mayhugh, Glenn Rollin McBee, Peggy Ann v X X t 27 ' McCale Glenda Gene McCall Julia Aileen , Xffilv' McCann, Jackie Dee McCarron, Sara Helen Now, Jiiimmm ... Kathy Berry and Jim Giffin do a little las ' minute studying before their finals. 230 finals are just around the corner Q V 53 Marianne Colburn, Pyddney Kobs, Nancy Angle, and Debbie Austin meet in the library and hit the books. McCarty, Patrick Shaughn McClain, John Franklin McConnell, Carol Lee McCowan, Walter McCoy, Mary Jane McDavid, Carol Ann McFarland, Judith Ann McGee, Jacquelyn Sue 23I McGilvray, Patrick Mclver, Thomas McNabb, ,lohn Scott Mehaffy, Margaret Lee Neil Joseph Mehrmann, James Mendoza, Olga Lucy Meriwether, Eleanor Merkel, Sharon Ann William Gail keeping up with the times ,J Pix.. Sally Babbit takes five, and gives Don Carr the chance to get a few words in edgewise. 232 Messenger, Sue Ann Metcalf, Barbara Kay Miley, William Claude Miller, Genny Miller, Sarah Frances Millichamp, George Hillary l Who was that masked man? I'd like to thank him, inquire Connell Hughes, Dency Wiedower, Minto, David Walker Moffatt, Roy Herman Laura Seale and Pat Wolcott. Moody, Carole Moore, James Andrew Morgang Carol Leslie Morgan, Dianne Michele 233 Morian, Barbara Dumit Morris, Steve William Morrison, Mike Taylor Moss, William Samuel, III Motal, Robert Ernest Muczynski, Linda Frances Murphy, Eleanor Plowden Murphy, Robert Lance . fhe pace picks up W 6 2 Q 234 Hot rod Jackie McCann tries to imitate Steve McQueen. Murphy, William Murray, Betty Lynne Alfred Murray, Laura Jean Myers, Diana Ray Mitchel Clifton tells .laney McCoy that he won't play ,, , second fiddle to anybody, not even in the band room. Navarro, Dona Lee Neighbor, Kathy Jo Nesbitt, Mary J 0 Nesmith, Catherine Nevill, Richard Newell, Nancy Ann Adele Allen, J r. 235 I lb be O0 we vnu me me 104, il G7 5? 102 :zz HZ 1:2 152 Q8 gg 85105115 H5 ua fsa ,QS Q9 59 109113 M5 149 189 50' 90 ISC 54 YI m 1 5759 1 52 iz 32 HZ 132 152 IY2 E 5 j 5l?5 Q4 9 f, 3555 t9 qgg '36 2 17 C O ,Y 37 29 , ,r 558 59 ' Y . ,f .. if J. Newlin, Terry Ann Nichols, George Robert Nicholson, Dan Niemeyer, David Michael only one semester is left 91 1:1 as: III ISI H5 us rs ni nt 454 174 21, H6 . mf , Noble, James Robert ,gk Fourteen words a minute! I don't know why l'm laughing .. . says Terry Womac to Norman, James Stanford, III Marilee Hull as they check out their scores for Developmental Reading. Norton, Floyd Norton, Lloyd Nutley, Brian O,Brien, James Timothy 236 asf Ogletree, Donna O,Leary, Kathleen Susan O'Neill, Alice Jane Orbin, William Wilson Seniors attend many luncheons before graduation. Xa x--f Orrell, Samuel Russell Ortiz, Virginia Faye Orwat, James Michael Osburn, Sharon Ann 237 Page, Nancy Evelyn Page, Thomas Mason Paige, Belinda Parada, Suzanne Marie Parent, Cynthia Jane The many faces of a teenager . . . Cathy Fosdick, Pattee Dunning, Phyllis Church, Anne Park, Robert Lyle Sterling, Lyn Murphy, Lynn Snyder, Olga Mendoza, Pat Ephgrave, Jan Wheat, and Betsy Butcher. V Parker, James Glenn Parker, Kenneth Dean Parsons, David Goode Patton, Catherine Drake 238 Paul, James Logan Peacock, Julie Carolyn Pearlman, Mitzi Ann Peatross, James Michael Pence, Gene Burrus Peper, Jamye David Aw come on, please give me my pooh hear, says Barbara Skene. seniors grow in maturity Perrin, Paula Ann R hbie Vaughan directs her crew of John Kolius, Kit Hanks, Jim Norman, and Paige Catchings Perry, Grant Allen how to hang a poster in seven easy lessons. 5 239 Peterson, Homer Rufus Peterson, Lawrence Andrew Peterson, Sandra Helene Pfisterer, Michael Edward Phillips, Denise Lynn sf 11::t:--. t Bob Ward and Larry Peterson stop at Art's for something to eat after the game. Phillips, Pamela Lee Pickens, James Childs Pontikes, Katherine Angeles Popovich, Valerie Ann Post, Deborah Lynn 240 ha IU' A3 Poujol, Melissa Ann Powers, Robert I ay Price, Diane Lynn Psencik, Jerome Joseph i Quito, Gita Rhoda Rainwater, Dennis Troy Ramage, Katherine Morrow Ray, Margaret Anne just being themselves Reed, Lonna Rae Reed, Refmecca Gail Birdie, birdie in the sky why'd ... ask Nancy Cogburn, Margaret Cavenagh, and 24' Terry Conner. E C, Reed, Vivienne Marie It was just heginner's luck, says Pama Shearer to David Butts and Edmund Buckley. Reesing, Jo Bess Reichert, Roger Lee Reinhold, William Henry, JF- Richardson, Nancy Kay I've had blind dates before but this one takes the cake! Cart Childs and Luann Johnson freak out. l l Ricks, Claude Muller Riley, Carolyn Beth Riti, Charles A. Rivera, Marisela 242 R0bC1'iSOI1, DCI1IliS Ray Robinson, Cordel Herod Robinson, Jennie Marie Rogers, Gayle Frances pressure mounfs Xg. ' is v V V, J Senior boys look on as J im Norman prepares a sandwich for Charlie Fraser's face. Rogers, Johnny Rogers, Kathleen Barbara Rosenfeld, David Paul Rosenfeld, Margaret Dianne. 243 Rossler, Steven Rougagnac, Jean Marie Rowe, Marth Ellen Ruppert, Nancy Lynn Wayne u . -sr' Rush, Charles Saine, Martha Helen Sanchez, Robert Sanders, James Richard Michael Sanford, Claude Scarbrough, Jesse Schaumburger, Katheryn Schilder, Nancy Stephen Wayne Keye Schmidt, Derek James Schmidt, Marla Joy Schnur, Joy Frances Scholl, Nancy Pat Ephgrave whispers to .lan Wheat, The boys grow sideburns, why can't we grow beards? broadway was our goal Schulte, Robert Schweers, Martin Schwing, Edward Lee Scott, lCI'0ldCr16 Diane Clifford Guido Scott, Sally Teresa Seal, Donna Lynn Seale, Laura Ann Sellingsloh, Nancy 245 Sembera, Benjamin Severance, Thomas Shaver, Ann Marie Shaw, Cary C, Haywood Creg senior parties leave memorres 'Q Shearer, Pama Sizemore, Jerry Michele Lynn Are you sure she was on our invitation list? asks Debbie Skelton All nRuSSeu Skene Barb r Stahl of Carol Childs, Stacy Hunt and Cathy Bailes. ' y Eliiabetha a Skibba, Peggy Marie Slepicka, Bradford Smith, Cecil William Smith, Charmaine Miles Jr. Jeannie 246 Smith, Daniel Frank Smith, Deborah Ann Smith, Deborah Jo Smilh, Debra .lean 1 ll, ,K 5' H ur .' 1' - . .f-1 Smith, Don Phillip Smith, Linda Kathleen Q , . G5 Smith, Rebecca Lynn Smith, Ronald F. Hey, Daryl, look! That gir1's fall just fell! exclaims Shelley Tinsley to Daryl Buchanan. Smith, Sandra Karen Snyder, Lynn Margaret Snyder, Steven Dale Sommerfield, Lawrence William 247 'N-.fn activities if Sowarby, Clifford Spangenberg, Eldo Spearow, Jimmy Lynn Eugene Charles 68. Stahl, Debbie Jean Stauffer, Sue Stebik, Thomas Little Boy Blue come blow your hom Larry Corbit Steinman, Larry Kent Sterling, Anne Sterrett, Linda Stewart, Donald Kenneth Eugene, J r. X 4-f NR Stockton, Kenneth Earl Stokes, Stephanie Sfgrck, John Jacques Stork, George Wilson Earl 248 4 Fill the year tb Storms, Christine Strother, Susan Sullivan, Kathleen Rennee Elaine Kerry B b ' . . 'Tj 5613001 Frigusgilyhplay during Summers, James Mott Swmehgrltg Shelly Sypert, Cynthia Ann Talkington, Peggy Ruth Tatroe, Joni Lee Taylor, Lou Temple, Michael Ellis Thomas, Catherine Elise Thomas, Donald Ray Thomas, Gregory Lee Thompson, Tommy Lee 249 Thomson, Harry Monroe, Thorson, Gregory J r. Alan A few of the girls meet on a regular Wednesday afternoon for a little get-together. Tinsley, Denise Tirislley, Shelly argaret Tipton, Marjorie Tobin, Carol Beth Todd, William Overton Tomlinson, Kathy Kathryn Ayn Trellve, Michael Doyle Tucker, Martha TllCkCr, Tia Turner, Diane Massey 250 Turner, Elizabeth Ann Tvedt, Dorothy Helen Tyas, Howard Upton, James Ralph William Urdiales, Norma Urquhart, Meg Ursin, Daryl Ursin, Verelene Cecilia Van Cleave, Kristina Vaughan, Deborah Lea Moody Vinson, Becky Voss, Patricia Ann -Our Gang-what an H-bomb! Walk, Gregory Phil Walker, Mary Elaine Walton, Georgia Mizell Ward, Jane Bowen What's Lyn Murphy got that I haven't got? says Judy Leavelle. Ward, Kathleen Ward, Robert Carrick Ward, Susan Ellen Warr, Kenneth Howell Watts, James William Watts, Linda Dale Weber, Dianna Theresa Weidler, Kathryn 252 Kristine Weidner, Chester Welch, Michael C. Wesley, Rickey Westbrook, John Paul, Jr. Vandean Edwin graduation in view Westmoreland, John Wheat, Jan Darlene Winton Whiston, David Kyle Whitfield, Milton Here come the BANANA SPLITS! yell Trooper Miley, Bob Marshall Ward, Don Stewart, and Daryl Buchanan. Wickstrom, Joanne Widmyer, Doris Elaine Wiederhold, Vaughn C. Wiedower, Dencey 253 l graduation inspires Williams, Erma Ann Williams, Glenn Williams, Sandra Jo Williamson, Robert Graduation is how many days away? ... askl John Lyn Baker fearfully. W Willson, Sam F, Wilson, James III Wilson, Larry Donald Wilson, MHFY AIIUC Wilson, Nancy Kay Witte, Jack Allan. Winerick, John Wolcott, Patricia Jean' Daniel 254 Womac, Terry Marshall Womack, Nancy Wood, Raymond Allen Wood, Wally Ray Kathleen A many feelings Wooten, Mark Worley, Larry Ronald Wynn, Angela Yahnke, Mark Stephen Bill Cohn and Carol McDavid walk Lee halls for the last time before graduation. Yarbrough, Christy Jane Yeoman, William Vance Yowell, Jackie Rhea Z3CCHgI'li, Nicholas 255 fhere's more fo schoo han studying gl School, today, is far more than reading, writing, and arithmetic. It is pep rallies and football games as well. lt's talent shows, musical productions, turkey shoots, and senior' formals. It is an endless round of different activities which make Lee ex- citing as well as educational. activities 257 first impression E .,.A.ss L00k! Th2'1I'S the 0116 I want, emphasizes Hey, I saw him first. I get the boy in the blue shirt, says .lean Vaughn hopeful Chuck Schwing to laughing Mike to her fellow friendsf?l Nancy Lippincott, Kay Murphy, Martha Gilliam, Norman. and Suzanne Paine. Sophomores listened attentivelyC?J at Sophomore Orientation as the administration went over our rules and regulations. reafe odd expressions 'artha Gilliam deviously plots the path for raking her sophomore year the best. .lean Vaughn takes a dim view of being just a lowly sophomore. l Each sophomore gets his first glimpse of Lee at Jphomore Orientation. He comes in hesitantly and N greeted with a series of speeches from outstanding Jperclassmen. Anchor Club members take him on speedy tour of the building, and he is dismissed as aving learned his way around our high school. He aves a bit confused, but, nevertheless, he feels at Jme with the Robert E. Lee Generals. It is then up him to become active in school activities and to make s three years at Lee not only productive ones, but njoyable and 'memorable as well. Vhafs so unusual about my having a date for Friday night? net Dixon asks Jeannie Ward, as they contribute to the irit of Lee by putting up posters. Nancy Lippincott snarls at the thought of junior and senior priority. 2 1 . iii w we , 'sbt E: A at a 'Cn i lg -, 2 , ' o' it Q gs sw. S We Q Although Al Santa Maria and Frank Stiley capture the at- tention of most junior girls, they just can't make the grade with Jan Taylor. 259 spirit inspires Mitchell Clifton, Kit Hanks Margaret Rosenfeld, Don Stewart Paige Catchings, Jimmy Erwin Susan Blundell, John Kolius victory . . . Cheerleaders are happy people who seem to be having fun all the time. More than that, though, cheerleaders are hard workers who have a big responsibility to their fellow students. This year, Margaret Rosenfeld and Don Stewart headed the nhappy, hard-working team that kept spirit running high for every sports event at Lee. Together, Margaret and Don, Susan Blundell and John Kolius, Kit Hanks and Mitchell Clifton, with Paige Catchings and Jimmy Erwin as alternates, practiced for hours after school. Together-most of the time-these eight stamped out KNOW, this is a warning. Together they displayed an enthusiasm which helped to make 2000 different students into a proud student body. All Accompanied by her cardinal friends and secret service men, Lady Bird Johnson paid a visit to the Lee pep rally before they met disaster on the football field. pep rallies .lim Lawler flinches under Mrs. Scott's touch as she crowns him Mr, Smart as other Prep Bowlers John Lange, Anne Andrews, and Bill Brune watch the festivities. promofe enthusiasm If Lee's spirit is apparent at the pep rally for our Prep Bowlers .. ., ,.,, , ,Z..r:.r , V I 5f77Ofl Emilie YHOWL PCP fOr the PTSD is diSPlHYed by Mike BHFTOW, Greg Th01'S0I1, Portraying the modern day General, Rick Kutner shouts out We've got Lewis Dickson, Randy Brlansky, and Tommy Lewis. Soul! 262 effort and enthusiasm . . . f is 4 H Greg Walk explains the target before the Turkey Shoot. Bi-District Champs celebrate a victorious Lynette Lambert and Pam Randle don't look too young or too gay. ason at the Football Banquet. Under the direction of Mr. Fred Smith, the drama department's first production was Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, a comedy relating the experiences of two young girls on an ocean cruise to Europe. The play starred Lynette Lambert and Pam Randle, and the entire cast spent many hours rehearsing to make this fall pro- duction a success. There was another enthusiastic group at Lee that put forth a tremendous amount of effort this fall: the football team was the district and then the Bi-District Cham- pions. They finished up their winning season with the annual Football Banquet held on December 2, 1968. Pam Randle, a member in the cast of Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, stares in disbelief to bring Act I to a climax. . . . achieve rewards It sure takes a long time to get ready for a formal, thinks Lynette Lambert as she puts the finishing touch to her make-up. 265 skits spice up talent With the coming of awakening of new talent. The talent show, held undoubtedly the best show November, came the November 19, 1968, was one ever presented. Music was provided by the Dixiliers and Southernaires, while the Student Council con- tributed two skits, Little Abner and Peanuts.,' Dances dated from the modern interpretation back to the Charleston days. Mrs. Valles led the stage hand in a dramatic presentation, but the Fantastic Sixn stole the show and proved football players can cheer just as well as they play the game. The '69 cheerleaders are known as the Fantastic Six. From Left to Right: Pinky 5Fa 7, li ' 51 SE 9, fl 7 V 7 7 Sanford Qafti Look, buddy, if I had your face, I'd hire a pickpocket to lift it, remarks .limmy Erwin to Terry Conner as Margaret Cavenagh, .loan Eidman, John Lange, and John Kolius look on. The stage band really enjoys the enthusiastic leadership of Mrs. Valles. 266 tBoy Peterson Big Bertha Stowe Measles Ward Sawed Off Pencil Miley. Vicki White and Tucker Bradley sing forth Little arrows in your clothing, little arrows in your hat. 5 's I . 3 Suzanne Williams and Nancy Eastland look on as .lana Kneppler adds spice to the Future Teacher Tea. During Christmas, Lee students give as well as receive. The music' department spends much time preparing for the Christ- mas programs, while the Future Teacher Club gives a tea honoring our teachers. The Anchor Club has a door decoration contest in which the homerooms work together on their ideas. All these students receive the fulfillment of presenting the true feeling of Christmas. if .4 X Bda a si? Q, aw fir as ai 'if Mr. Cadhois' homeroom members Larry Driggers, Barbara DiFerrante, Nancy Dickerson and .lane Davis proudly exhibit ir Grand Prize winning door 1 . o ... Christmas spirit mounted as the Dixi-liers and Southernaires sang forth their yuletide wishes tis the season r 1 268 visions of sugar plums . . . 9,97 X11 1? The big decision among the bookies is who to bet on, as Wild West Ward and 'iMickey Mouse Miley line up for the Kentucky Derby. . K'in,L, if. .W f danced in their heads To some it means skiing in Colorado, to others, dinner at Cranny's. To some it means sleeping until noon, to others, works ing for extra dollars. It means shopping and parties, gifts and cards. It means rela- l tives and friends, carols and candlelight services-Christmas means different things V J ' to different people. '6Well, Lynette, it looks like we're on the right track now, remark Jan Taylor and Melinda Bartlett as they examine all their presents. me? Steve Sanford, better known as Robert E. Leef' has just asked Santa Claus for a full length mirror. Clan, get that quarter down there and then we'll have enough, xclaims Anne Sterling to Jan Wheat. gg!!! r '55 g A 3 it X ur-ew, Q, 4 A x .Q if S A My dog's better than your dog, chants Nancy Class to Lana Kneppler. 269 N 735 Boots McCilvray shows off his pride and joy: his bull won first place. effort achieves winning results I Keith Kocurek believes that the president should win at leasl one first place. 270 A. J. Scardino displays both of his prize winning sheep, while Johnny Rogers is content with having one. ter a hare-raising contest, Doug Loomis and Bryan Portis are seen showing off their bons. :I 'i1 Qukv. K lo EQLT Q Leg uk BAFRQQ Jimmy Clark says, You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. If c .,,, f 45' v ,fi n't get a big head just because you're Number I, comments Bryan tis. After his steer's victory, Mike Nasso shows enthusiasm? 27l I AJ 'nf' Lynette Lambert comes between two opposing forces, Paul Cheek and Steve Cramer. annie get . . . ,V .,,,,,W ,,,, , Lynette Lambert is at the top of the Totem-pole according to Sitting Bull, Mark Ambrosy. 272 Mike Burns says, Boy, what a little height will do for a fellow, as Pam Crowder and Alice Thurow adoringly look on. your gunv Annie, Get Your Gun'-the story of Annie Oakley and Frank Butler- was presented by Dramalee February 28 and March 1. With Lynette Lam- bert and Paul Cheek playing the leads, Annie demonstrated her expert marks- manship as the new star of Frank's western show. Rivalry then separated the two until Frank defeated Annie in a shooting match. ln the end, of course, true love won. With this production, Dramalee proved once again that Lee can do anything better than ... 5 I J , -1 'Q fm . .,,. - f ' v M Qi .W Tn 74 V 0 T IILO WM, . 9 if in s f .1 W 1 1 x nancy ames performs N 5, Smiles are worn by Nancy Sellingsloh and Lyn Snyder a Mrs. Scott's major works English class spends a fun night at the Alley they participate in Senior DfeSS'UP Day' Theater seeing Galileo ,, QSf1, .f 4r ' ' pi 1 , f ,K , My 1,61-wr 7 . ' .,f 1 s f i 5- lf Astroworld Singers Lanell Davis and Ed Barziza and singing star, Nancy Ames, and senior class officers Margaret Rosenfeld and Jimmy Erwin discuss plans for the senior program on May 6. 2711 5 W A i l fi' 5 Z Q 'Y 'S 1 Q Steve Cumley finds the compe tition tough against Track Queen Jan Wheat. Conner assists Basketball Queen Paige Catchings in two points. The Key Club selected Paige Catchings as their Sweetheart-Too! 275 ,M 2 Wm 5 3 g ' Q I M E, , I 1-ew ' RH , ,A 11-....,,Q 1 '1x'x1x- ,Y kill and effort 5 , ,gmail-MVMW5' ni Some of the hardest workers at Lee are athletes. Girls and boys alike, they spend long weeks con- ditioning, developing team strategy, and competing against other schools. Whether they are baseball players or archers, Lee is proud of its sportsmen. sports 279 generals win deserved awards STEVE SANFORD, All Super Stateg City Career Scoring Record Holder Left to Right: JIM NORMAN Most Valuable Lineman DAVID LELAN D Armchair Generals Award TROOPER MILEY Co-Captain BOB WARD Co-Captain STEVE SANFORD Most Valuable Player This year proved to be one of the finest in the history of football at Robert E. Lee. The Generals started slowly by dropping three of their first four games. The tide turned, however, and spirit picked up as the Generals blanked Bellaire, 17-0 in their prelseason finale. Lee continued to roll over opponents and finished district play undefeated with a 30-0 romp over Lamar and a 27-0 rout of Waltrip. A powerful offense amassed 113 points, while a tough defense totaled three more shutouts and allowed only six points in one game. With these two potent weapons the Generals faced Bellaire for the 'second time for the Bi-District Cham- pionship. Both teams' pride and honor were at stake, but when the final gun sounded, the Generals appeared to have wanted the victory just a little bit more: the final score, 24-0. Next on the Generals, list was Booker T. Washington. Though the desire was there, the score was not, and the Generals fell to the Eagles, 31-14 in a vicious battle. Lee could be proud of their season though, for in twelve games the Generals shut out their opponents six times in eight wins and allowed only 98 points, while a score-crazy offense totaled over 220 points. This exciting season created more school spirit than ever before. It was a season of records, and wins. It was a proud season that will long be remembered by all of us, players, coaches, students, and fans. vi- ,,., wr , X to C 6 ,fr-. George Mehaffey, Joe Clements, Bill McMillan, Tommy Yates, Ronnie Wilson TRAINERS. Jim Anderson, Steve McCom they build winners For his second year as Head Football Coach, Joe Clements came through with another successful season. His slow-starting Generals captured the Bi-District Title and just fell short of the City Championship. His able assistants, Tommy Yates fLine Coachl, Ronnie Wilson CLinebacker Coachj, Bill McMillan, fBackfield Coachl, and George Mehaffy f Ends and Junior Varsity Coachl aided the Generals to an impressive 8-4 season record. The '68-'69 Saber Sports Staff congratulates Coach Joe Clements and his coaching staff for a job well done. they keep players ready MANAGERS: Howard Blevins, Keith Ebbs 28I I starting slow means . . . p '7' hifi? FEW ' L 5, s E 5 E 1 ,V ,. L as if X W x, ,s., s,s,,s gil!!! W,,,,, A 5 'i?'.f'i ' -, ' ' 1 E. .J ,, J IM NORMAN 2 yr. letterman Noseman Steve Sanford tiptoes through the Tigers as Bart Davis prepares to block. L ' ZLT x , f f g JIM GOGCAN End 1 yr. letterman Tackle 282 GLEN AIKEN 1 yr. letterman Wingback DAVID PORTER i 1 yr. letterman i LYLE MORROW Linebacker 2 yr. letterman Donnie Lang picks up a first against St. Thomas. l V ,Z st, . ,li STEVE CUMLEY 2 yr. letterman End 'SU W -4: ,, L A , E 'Y' X 3 in in L, A short pass to Sanford gets a valuable first down Q L K ix against Bellaire. Q A - - ,, as go fough DAVID MINTO 1 yr. letterman Guard 54 KISH BAKER 1 yr. letterman Halfback KEN STOWE 3 yr. lettcrman Tackle N. , . A 1 A V! A , 1 E 2 5,24 E , ., y wen if 1b: l me-.rf ' J' E Q , ,, 1 Mag , , i ,cf-.: f-,,:'1' ' l ,Q 1 ,,,V '- I 5 tl My if bf ' A- ,. ss t 3 A - A A A 'f YE- :,':'.'1Fi: 'l ii ii V M L , ,iir,i H J L R Aggf is ,l, E A K--zfmiff 2 -I jg 13,-f Alv, M-,.k'2w9.: 'f,. q.g5:'Wi,vgff' V5'f ?'i5j., My-1 95 ft' ,.ri , Y t ' LARRY WILSON im -M ,.:fZi1t 1 yr. letterman End Chester Bates docs the waltz with his favorite Cardinal. TROOPER MILEY 3 yr. letterman Quarterback 283 Gang-tackling is a pride of the General defense. TED HUBBLE BILL YEOMAN 1 yr. letterman 2 yr. letterman Fullback Center pay the price V CARY YOEMAN 1 yr. letterman End BART DAVIS 2 yr. letterman Guard BOB WARD 2 yr. letterman Guard Trooper Miley hits favorite target Steve Cumley. 284 x I fy nf' ' Q I N A ' 2 Q J fav 3 V Q' E N A, lm 1. X i ... Hs . ez f :.x wz,.:2. A kk . f' And whats so funny about my pmk socks? asks Jlm Norman as Daryl Buchanan d1CS laughing. STEVE SANFORD 3 yr. letterman Tailback Steve Cumley snares St. Thomas 09? A? :'f' 91- ' V'VL ' V if ifijvfgi if Kxyf l Tl , . Kq 9 . ., AL . K . Q .. ,ng- pass and runs for a long gam agamst are have-Q-. -:a www z v. ww 1 KEN DECKER 2 yr. letterman Guard KEVIN MATTHEWS 1 yr. letterman End 285 wg 4 1 n th, ,. W...f Steve Sanford booms a punt against St. Thomas. BOB TRFISCH 1 yr. lcttermun Tackle A xl V , R Keep trying, rookie. y0u'll mukc it some day, says Steve Sanford to Gregg McNutt. LARA CHANDLER 2 yr. lctterman i I . ,I S ' ' -'A' 6 I A 1 2 1 .' ' l 95 X p , 4 S, , 3 X , , ' 5 4 M -- ' yy! ' ' V ' -' M' A 4 ' 'I xv - NM, . .,,,5.j'. x ' A xx ' A P J , , A if A an A J LARRY JANUARY JIM WILSON 1 yr. letterman 2 yr. letterman Fullback End I! Tackle CARY SHAW 1 yr. letterman Guard Quarterback Rob Riviere yells, Look out, Eagles, here I come, as he sprints around left end. ,QQQ4 0. L j 1, 1 . Y. y 1 1 X ,, N Q N -r w - his Jay' 'V :E , . i ' .. ,M N f i533,5,,,, 431 515 Aa A f A if i X f DONNIE LANG 2 yr. letterman Wingback DARYL BUCHANAN 3 yr. letterman Rover ds: , , Linernen, Davifi Leland, Chester Bates, Bob Ward, Bob Tresch, and fullback, Larry January provide protection as Trooper Miley rolls out. give 1 1001, Q, Q' X , WY4si,1Q21+?:A -5 A A 7,3 yr 44:59 . ,gr tg . ' W 5 A at , , V. .fn i t 1 X .f I fur ry gQM,m1 'LDon't just stand there, Lang, block for mel says Steve Sanford. BILL WAIDHOFER 2 yr. letterman Linebacker 1 s 1 4 I 1 Lamar Redskin tries vainly to elude our flying noseman, ,lim Norman. TOMMY AUTREY l yr. letterman Wingback V A... vs STEVE DRUCKHAMMER 1 yr. letterman Tackle GRANT PERRY 1 yr. letterman End , -- 1 'fx K 4 E Q 1 ff E E 2 B wi ROD OTT 1 yr. letterman Tackle . . .B X ,Vg x VV: ,.. tim, 1 5' Q? 1 1 ..'. v,K' A , ' g' 288 ERIC RITTERBUSCH 1 yr. letterman Tanlrlp Five good reasons why Bellaire went blank twice' to our Generals: Morrow holds runner, while Buchanan, Yeoman, Waidhofer, and Norman clean up. I told you to stop scratching your measles, Ward, Bill Yeoman and Uavm Lelanu s at Bob's bleeding face. footballers fake bi-district 7 41, 1 f fd' xxx I . A 1 .. v e 'K U I . NX 'L 9. ' A CHESTER BATES 1 yr. letterman Cemef Jim Norman's motto for killing Cardinal Quarterbacks is, Better late than never. GREG MCNUTT 1 yr. letterman Tailback Generals J eff Nesmith and Ken Decker fly high to bring down Eagle runner. generals falter for cify fifle Lyle Morrow fon groundl sets up Eagle fullback as Bill Waidhoffer and David Porter add the final touches. K, . wr, ,- an 3 . , 5 5 . S-. 4 W we 'ff -eq mask, 4 'x iz, , , 1 -.. 6 ' 'M r 'U N .X is 'Q wavy wyawgf V? NV 11 M633 ' fel A' Q as 'v W if-,1f,:'.1.r, 535 4 ' Q f , Aa are W . an , ww? 1 5' in ,in e .. .Mi 'R ,' W . 'X '. W if f l-Pfgz' if 4 5 ,, x Q. . -1 'I fi , nb an .,, 1' v if Q 'lk 1' waxy' ' ff' a..m'ss,l, 1 f- '- ' , W f iff Q-iff Mk ,,l'. .cf f1m:w -- L ,., - , M -1--H' - X JEFF NESMITH t V W 1 yr. letterman , bh lf' Agv, Defensive Halfback ee scored early. Sanford carried behind Larry January nd Tom Autrey, followed by the praise of Steve Druck- ammer. ROB RIVIERE 2 yr. letterman Quarterback L N wi I ,. J f BILL VanENENAAM 1 yr. letterman End 289 ,.v. has winning season JACK YOES, Tackle .lack Yoes and Mike Ellerbrock led the team from a slow start to a fast finish. MIKE ELLERBROCK, Quarterback The Junior Varsity, coached by Mr. George Mehaffy, had an outstanding season, with a 6 win 3 loss record, missing the district title by one game. Mike Ellerbrock and Bob Doherty were backfield standouts while the line was anchored by Bill Boatman and Kirk Pearce. Included in the six wins were a brilliant last minute victory over Sharpstown and a sound defeat over rival Lamar. F .sl F B EW f ll 4155 SSA Top: C. Noonan, G, Yates, D. Thomas, G. Watts, C. Schwing, J. Carter, P. Cheek, H. Grey. Middle: K. Pearce, A. Bettis S Treadway, C. Bishop, D. Thomas, R. Bates, W. Voist, C. Niven. Bottom: M. Ellerbrock, A. Santa Maria, R. Brlansky, L Games M. Savage, B. Portis, B. Pruitt, B. Boatman, T. Satcher. 290 E35 - ir ef: to Right: Chris McCarty, John Lange, Mike Jones, Walter McCowan, Kurt Johnson, Lara Chandler, Terry Conner, Stacy Hunt Joe cPhail, Donnie Howard. Kneeling: Coach Mehaffey. You'Il never get to Heaven with a call like that! screams oach Mehaffey at the referee. cagers tie for district Besides compiling a better season record Q20-SJ than any previous Lee basketball team, the Generals 68-69 cage crew provided the Lee fans with more excitement than the carnival of thrills. A tough 54-53 loss to Waltrip in a district play-off game ended Lee's season and a last second 53-51 victory over Lamar made it all worthwhile. Two time all-city postman, Walter McCowan, led Lee in scoring and rebounding. Senior starters, Terry Conner and Lara Chandler, played super despite injuries. Guards Stacy Hunt and Donnie Howard performed steadily all season long, and Kurt Johnson and John Lange aided the General cause considerably. Juniors Mark Monroe, Joe Mc- Phail, Chris McCarty and Mike Jones gained valuable experience for next season while helping to make Lee's season an exciting success. 29I 1' if .W 'ff 46 9-Q,-.Swv 121- -, :Q 1, -ff . . 421 may 46 A R ' I YZ:-9 R: A95 Rf , , f ,1,yf' I , 1 lf N S339 inal- ,- ,sg im' ly Q . sum- 1 T .V -fQ 'liq5, 2 3 C T1 -f e f' ' .. A 1 if 'B Q-six as sr' , ...-f junior generals capture city title Junior Varsity Basketball: From Left: Layne Bryant, Gary Yeoman, Jon Young, John Cooger, David Butts, Dennis Copeland, Jackie George, Alfred Moreno. the racketeers f C J if-5 l . . 2 Lhih A Q? x r J .i,, . J , ,MDX ,tm we H' he 3551 it Qee is Peg 'Q Tennis team, from left: Rick Bumham, John Fullerton, Chris Walsh, Cordell Robinson, Bill Reinbolt, Eric Youmans, Wayne Burkhead Rick Buxton, Mike Zygmunt, Charles Gray, Tim Owens, Cliff Youmans, Bill Brune. 296 S if JJ: Ken Stowe is strong in the shotput. Ken Hartgrove is a highlight of relay team. Pride and desire have long been traditions at R. E. Lee. These traditions are being upheld by our Track Team under their new coach, Tommy Yates. Return- ing standouts like Ken Stowe, Steve Cumley, and Ken Hartgrove promise to do well in competi- tion. The strongest part of our team consists of the mile relay team, some good middle distance men, and a strong team of weight men. This year's competition is tough but the Generals hope to do well in meets at the Astro- dome, in the Madison and Red- skin Relays, as well as in District, City, and even State competition. cindermen strong in all events Steve Cumley is fast on the hurdles ' f YF! -cg W' ,F f ' .1 ' V L , ig, fy ,, 4 A , , ,, , ir 1 1 ei L fi' l Back Row: Bob Dougherty, Ken Hartgrove, Rob Riviere, Steve Cumley, Bob Bean, Charles Chambers, Chester Bates, Stewart Damuth Peter Jones, Whit Sanders, Pat Goolsby, Ura Lara, Gary Bancroft, Bill Hughes, Robert Rupley, Tommy Mclver, Ken Stowe, Bill Boat man, Eric Ritterbusch. Front Row: Coach Wilson, Paul Nelson, David Russell, Steve Horne, David Dowling, Danny Hughes, Robert Sm clair, Brad Tucker, Bill Compton, Coach Yates, not pictured Gary Snowder. 297 I Q as r l Milers and Middle distance men: Whit Sanders, Charles Chambers, Bob Bean, Robert Sinclair, Stewart Damuth, Danny Hughes, Pat Coolsby, Gary Bancroft, and Brad Tucker. ,it fix at 'M A! Left, right, left, right! David Dowling takes over double-time in relay from Peter Jones. Steve Cumley eyes the cooler at the tape. t, Quartermilers: Ken Hartgrove, Lance Murphy, Bob Bean, Peter Jones, David Dowling, Steve Cumley, and Bill Hughes. ' wig.. .A ' x I i 5 is Sprinters: Back Row: Chester Bates, Paul Nelson, Steve Cumley, Roh Riviere, Bob Dougherty, and Ura Lara. Front Row: David Russell, Steve Horne, Bill Compton, Robert Rupley. 298 Bill Compton shoots from the blocks. I The weightmen are: Ken Stowe, kneeling, and standing, left to right, Bill Boatmen, Tom Mclver, and Eric Ritterbusch. I've got 48-hour protection! fleet feet win meef , Exhausted, Lance Murphy crosses the finish line with another first for Lee. Paul Nelson shows off his fantastic form to Lance Murphy. 299 diamondmen ready for rivals With nine lettermen returning from last year's second place team, Coach Bill McMillan's hopes for a championship team grew brighter every minute. Steve Sanford, Larry Wilson, Bill Van- Eenanaam, and pitcher Jayme Peper are a few of the returning players that added spice to a po- tent Lee team. This year's talent was comparable to Lee's state semifinalist of two years ago. With a couple of base hits and some runs, Lee,s pitchers could carry the Generals to a zone title. Lee s flashy double play combination consists of Bubba Bryant to Larry Wilson. i ..., W ,,.., V, INF IELDERS: Bubba Bryant, Frank King, Larry Wilson, Mike Jones s' e- . I 1. fx, -. g is x. E,-..,,5 , it 9 M ip 1 x ,e,m...,e Q 'S ii.: 1 5 g . .- .ll ww ii f I ,l L 4 - , , ' ,, . . gag, 1 4, 9 ' - W W sig nage ft .5 ,Q V fx s'3EL23f- ,, , , .. . 3 .5, . e -wwf:--ms'.-1 , .. sg., - f 5 5532 3..i,,dgg,g,,,. ' TQTTMKS . gl.-1s,:2.zg.m aj.: .,.:'.g:'jfb, H , Ijsffrgzijalffszagi ' 1 4 ,X Wffifzf 'af N , 393 ,iiifilkkafslgki - will reef-. . 1 4, -we -.T, ,.1,g,3f if ,fyl gfa ,J ,e1'f-q.ps. -- '2- ' ' ' ra ' J' f 9' , W. ,J -.-ey, .sa 15.1333 5 .QLQFZ - ,M 'Ha! Ha! Ha! Don't let the spit get n your eye! laughs pitcher .lamye eper as he prepares to throw a spit all. in ,3 uw ag , 1.--- - H ,...Ei.f zkxxf N ,, - ' f ll - ' r Illia? lllw he f- ' , , 2 is -- ,M ' 4 ' . e, .sie 1 i' L ..Z.es,,, - - ' . f a Fd, ..,.. LV L ---i ,V 7f'l1'? W 'IQ' ' --4-Siiixi-I 5'-.'...:.,.h f- T ' W' 4-Wzaif., -...s 5 t .. 3 f fpfg - . tf+E,gf- asses,-V we - : ,M ,fi3g..- - , ffvfg ' M,.'g' H ts- we-f fe 'xi 1 'eq 1, mtg X-Q 1 , Qfmb 0, sair,.-e?: iw-wc3f- -.:fff.qa:- -- ,r.X-.mxfiss,.. U .-sv. , f SH- wiv ff PITCHER: Vaughn Wiederhold ' f 'imma-1. Q 5 L L E ill it , fe v b . . if Q f 1 1 ,Q I - .. . f N -K Q, .1 X35 3 nw' A- e c f s , 1, V M., , M, , ,.,.p. t . 1 ,K I , x 5' .f . .az-.. H . -, Qui ., . KRW' 1' ,:1:'r '11 . Tc? L '- CATCHERS: Mike Wiggin S Tommy Richardson, 3 0 I baseballers look sharp The determined look of Jamye Peper as he takes batting practice in the cage - mi ..,f,, A K v . Steve Sanford gets ready to catch grounder in a pre-season game, ,,. .,LL .,.. .Q Y M . ..,.M.,...-,... .,,,,.N,,,mW1w,...,,, --,........,.,,.-w -www--7--'W W- Q-f ',,,M,, W,,,,,m...,,. Wh... H I ,. .,f. .A,..... Mn, ..W,, WW, ,.-,..,,,, . , .. MM, .,..,W ,,,, AM .,, .W . r,.,,,....,..u-ft A ,M,,,,,,,,,.,., Ur. .M .,,, ,WM f - ..., ..,Y,,..,,,..,..,.......,W.,,N.,L,. ,,,..,,, ,,.W,.f-..nz,t.., ,,,,,, MM, ,,., ,, .U-W f 1 Y' 9 .......-......,.,.,,,..W.e -t ,rl -1......,, .. . w......b. f. 302 OUTFIELDERS: Gene Pence, Bill Van Eenenaam, Buster Hayslip, Paul Weidner, Rob Riviere nv vw .-.-,A 3' V , ,,,,, ,.., , . , ,..,,., .Ma Standing: Mike Wiggins, Mike Jones, Tommy Richardson, Jamye Peper, Buster Hayslip, Vaughn Wiederhold, Bill Van Eenenaam Frank King, Rob Riviere. Kneeling: Paul Weidner, Steve Sanford, Davis Hickman, Bubba Bryant, Gene Pence, Randy Martin. ...gil ,dm M- Frank King should have known better than to try to steal second base against Mike Jones. 303 meef the sweet swingers Standing: Tom Dickey, Mike Burge, Robert Seligman, Gordon Jaehne, Ken Stockton, Bart Richardson, Dana Richardson, Lewis Car- penter, John Speary, Huey Keeney, Steve Smyers. Kneeling: John Burke, Craig Collett, Ray Nixon. A 5x ? 'Q-....,,M, RAY NIXON KEN STOCKTON ROBERT SELIGMAN 304 Gv sf, 'T K A . Ns ws MIKE BURGE f ,. f ,i I f 1 1 t 2, John Burke demonstrates his sand trap blast to John Sperry. GORDON JAEHNE t P'- Huey Keeney lets out shaft as Bart Richardson, Ray Nixon, John Sperry, and Lewis Carpenter wait their turn. 305 the games girls play girls ' sporfs ANN CHURCH 2 yr. letterman SHUTE yr. letterman volleyball - bigger and beffer every year. e M , , C1 3 ' -V -v ni ..t,. if lg? gt' The varsity volleyball team this year consisted of: Back Row: Kathy McCauley, Diane Bradshaw, Marilyn Hunt, Debby Shute, Lisa Graham, Chris Smith, Debby Pontikes. Front Row: Ann Church, Sharon Beasley, Peggy Brod, Betsy Foley, .ludy Farmer, ,lulie Peterson, Kathy Loclen. Not Pictured: Lisa Langham. Z' Coach, Miss Hester, and the co-cautainsg Ann Church and Judy Farmer. Every year Volleyball is becom- ing a more highly competetive sport among the city's high schools. This year's volleyball team, under the di- rection of their new coach, Miss Jane Hester, traveled the city circuit to play such schools as Westbury, La- mar, Bellaire, Sharpstown, and Madi- son. JUDY FARMER Managerg CONNELL HUGHES. 307 2 yr. letterman LP I PEGGY BROD I yr. letterman l KATHY MCCAULEY - LISA GRAHAM I yr. letterman I yr. letterman I, , . , .. - A , at In a game against Sharpstown, Debby Shute knocks one over the net. 308 in 1, Ln' We won! A lot of team spirit goes into the volleyball games. DIANE BRADSHAW 1 yr. letterman KATHY LODEN 1 yr. letterman Lisa Langham bumps the ball while Ann Church and Julie Peterson stand by to help. Ann Church, one of the captains of the team, jumps high for the ball. next year's li i,.c ,.. M iiiii t 1 I l . Kathy McCauley and Debby Shure watch carefully to see that Lisa Graham gets her ball. ' ' ' MEL' , , , LEA ,,,, 2 '-51 Q, - fy Sophomore volleyball team: Back row: Amy Burleson, Suzanne Robinson, Kay Murphy, Kay McBurnett, Charlotte Laws, Betty Ledhetter, Vicky johnson, Dencey Holcomb. Front Row: Libby Persons, Jan Strothers, Kerste Johnson, Debbie Masters, Carol Averitt, Gloria Stevenson, Paula Prestridge. 309 Members of the Archery Team this year are fLeft to Righti: Cindi Bomeman, .loan Eidman, Alicia Duplan, Maggie Pfisterer, Marzanne Claiborne, sponsor, Miss Borneman, and Barbara Morian. Maggie Pfisterer and Marzanne Claiborne, winners of the City Archery Tournament. archery This year's city Archery team, sponsored by Miss .lane Borneman, is made up of six girls, three seniors and three juniors. The girls practice after school to be able to participate in the city archery tournament. Shown at the left are the winners of last year's city tournament. Maggie Pfisterer and Marzanne Claiborne won the tournament for Lee for the first time in the team's history. 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CALL CHARLIE BLANKENSHIP 'I' PHOTO COPIES 'I' ZEROX PRINTS 'I' DIRECT PRINTS 'I' AUTO POSITIVES 'I' OFFSET PRINTING 'I' COLD TYPE COMPOSITION CA 4-9767 Rl 7-9032 454 Main Building I2I2 Main Sfreef HOUSTON. TGXGS 77002 l802 Prucleniial Building Il00 Holcombe Blvd. HOUSIOH. TBXBS 77025 senior honors ADAMS. ROBERT LEE June: CSL, Booster Committee Member, Spirit Committee Hos- Club. ADAMS. YALERIE VIRGINIA June: Soutllcru- aires, Lee's Lts.. CSL', Booster Club. AGEE, DEBORAH LOU June: CSU, FHA, social chairman: French Club, Booster Club. AKERS, SUSAN ELAINE June: NHS, Quill and Scroll, Traveler, news staff, managing editorg Student Council, Anchor Club, Lee Lezidcr, Mu Alpha Theta, UIL City Spelling. first place: Le Melee, French Club, Boosts-I Club. ALBRITTON, CARY LEA .lunez Booster Club, Gorman Club. ALBRITTON. GEORGE WLASHINCTON .lunt-1 J.Y. Basketball, Traveler, Booster Club. ALDRED, IANEY .luuez Most Beautiful Soph- omore, Runner-upg Spirit Committee. Soph- omore Cabinet, Spanish Club. Home Evo- notntcs Club, Booster Club. ALEXANDER, ANNETTE Juno: Lt-Us Lts., Booster Club, ALLSTON, ROBERT TODD June: CSC, Boost. er Club, AMBURGEY, VALERIA June: Lee's Lts., jun- ior Service Awnrllg Mu Alpha Theta, secre tary: French Club, Booster Club. AMERMAN, PATRICIA MARIE June: NHS, DECA, President, Future Teachers Clul., Vice-President, Hospitality Club, Texas His- tory Club, Red Cross Representative, Booster Club, Le Melee. AMSDEN, SCOTT ALAN June: Booster Club. ANDERSON, CERALDINE .luncg Booster Clllll, Home Et-ononxirs Club. ANDERSON, IOANN June: Booster Club, Motl- iral Careers Club, French Club. ANDREWS, ANNE WYTHE .lunnz NHS, Sa- ber, business manager: Senior Class Trea- surer, Letter of Comm:-nrlation for National Merit, Prep Bowl, raptain: Mu Alpha Theta Quill and Scroll, Anchor Club, Junior Cab- inet, Hospitality Club, Booster Club, Le-- Lcadcr, Le Melee. First place winner in National Council of Team-hers of English at Lee. ANDREWS, CONNIE RAE .lunr': l.et s Lls.. 5 star general, Senior Cabinet Xlembvr. Prom 326 pitality Club, Home Economics Club, Booster Club. ANGEL, MIKE E, June: Booster Club. ANGEL, NANCY LEE June: Le Melee, Lee Leuller, Badminton, Won letter, Home Eco- nomics Club, Dixieliers. ARCHIBALD, ELIZABETH JANE June: Future Business Leaders Club, Medical Careers Club, Home Economics Club: Booster Club. ARENS, DANELL CAROLE .lunez NHS, FHA. ARNETT, PAMELA KAYE June: FTA, Boost- er Club. ARNETT. PAMELA KAYE june: FTA, Boost- er Club. ASBURY, CLAUDIA JAN June: Booster Club, Southernaires, Modern Dance Club, Drama- Lee. ASHLEY, RHONDA FAYE June AUBUCHON, PIERRE STEVE June: Mu Al- pha Theta Club, Booster Club. AUSTIN, DEBORAH ANN June: NHS, Na- tional Merit Commendation, Badminton let- ter, German Club. AUSTIN, BARBARA GAYLE .Iunc: Le Me- lee, Traveler, circulation managerg National Merit Commendation, Quill and Scroll. .lun- ior Cabinet Member, French Club, Booster Club. AUTREY THOMAS L. June: NHS, Varsity Football, .I.V.g .l.V. Basketball, Key Club, Traveler, CSU, Booster Club. Quill and Scroll, AVIETT, MARY LYNNE .lunez Booster Club. BABBITT, SALLI Il. June: Lo Melee, Trav- eler, Quill and Serollg Spanish Club, Drama- Iee, Red Cross, Booster Club. BABCICK, .IAN FRANCES June: Dixiliers, Booster Club, Le Melee, Medical Careers, Home Economics Club. BAILES, CATHY ANN June: NHS, Senior Cabinet, Student Council, Anchor Club, Chaplain: Hospitality Club, Recording Sec- retary, FTA, French Club, Booster Club, Dramalee. BAIRD, ANNA MARIE June: Home Econom- ics Club, Booster Club. BAKER, MARTHA LYNN June: French Club, Traveler Staff, Production Manager, Quill and Scroll, Hospitality Club, Booster Club, Student Council, Le Melee, Dramalee. BAKER, ROBERT SOUTHARD June: CSU, Booster Club, Medical Careers Club. BALDWIN, JERALD WAYNE ,lunez Booster Club. BAIL, ALLEN DWAYNE June: National Merit Semi-Finalist, German Club, Uncle Bob's Boys, Booster Club, Mu Alpha Theta. BANSE, CATHERINE .IO June: NHS, Future Teachers Club, Home Economics Club, Lee Lts. Q 'Univ Tucker want a Polly? Tucker Bradley poses witli her new friend. Polly. BARANOWSKI, LILIAN GAIL June: Booster Club, Home Economics Club, Lee's Lts. BARBATO, YICKI ANN June: French Club Dixilivrs, Medival Careers Club, Booster Club: Le Melee. BARKLEY, ROBERT MICHAEL January Booster Club. BARNES, THOMAS WARREN January: Boost. er Club. BARNETT, TOM FRANK June: NHS, Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation, Sri- ence Club, Booster Club. B.-KRROW, MICHAEL EDWARD June: NFL. J.V. Basketball, Booster Club. BARRY, NANCY SUE June: Home Economies Club. Booster Club. BARTLETT, BARBARA ANN June: Booster Club, Spanish Club, Le Melee. BARSTOW. RICHARD CLARENCE June: Booster Club, Home Economies Club. BASS, SALLY June: Booster Club. BATES, CHESTER RAY June: J.V. Track. Varsity Football, Student Council, Most Popu- lar Junior Boy, Booster Club, Southcrnaires. Librarian. BATTEN, ANN LOUISE June: CSU, Co-Edi- tor of CSU Charger: Prom Committee, Soph- omore Cabinet, Student Council, Cast of Finian's Rainbow and Our Hearts Wrote Young and Gay, Future Teachers Club. Hospitality Club, Booster Club, Retl Cross Representative, Cramalee, Lelilelce, Russian Club, Spanish Club. BAUER, GREG A. June: FFA, Tcgras History Club. Booster Club. BAUNISTEIN, LARRY ZAIMAN June: Booster Club. BEAN, CRAIG LEE June: Booster Club. BENTON, REBECCA CYR June: Booster Club, DECA. BERRY, KATHLEEN DIANNE June: Spanish Club, Russian Club, Home Economics Club, Booster Club, LelVIelce. BESCH, VICKI LYNN June: Le-e's Lts., Boost- er Club, Home Economics Club, Future Teachers Club, Future Business Leaders. BINFORD, JAMES H. June: Booster Club, Dramalee. BLISS, JAMES A. June: Booster Club. Ger- man Club. BLOMBERG. ERIC LEIGH June: Booster Club. BLUNDELL, SUSAN CROME June: Cheer- leader, Dixiliers, Booster Club, Spirit Com- mittee, CSU, Le Melee, Prom Committee. Les Fluers de Lee, Hospitality Club, Russian Club, Spanish Club, Most Beautiful Finalist. BOGDANOFF, SI-IELIA -KNNETTE June: Home Eponomies Club. BOLES. GLENN EWING June: Booster Club. BOLIN, KEVIN WAYNE June: FFA. Booster Club, BOYD, LINDA DIANE June: Le Melee, Rus- ian Club, Home Eeonomics Club. Booster Club. BRAASTAD. BILL R. January: Booster Club. BRADFORD. BETTE June: CSU, Future Teachers Club, French Club, Hospitality Club, Texas History Club, Home Economics Club. Booster Club. BEAN, ROBERT STEPHEN June: Yarsitv Track. J.V.: J.V. Football, Cross Country., Mu Alpha Theta, Les Fleurs des Lee, Russian Club, German Club, Jgninr Cabinet, Stu- dent Council. BENESTANTE, DEBORAH LYNN June: Boost- rr Club. BENESTANTE, PATRICIX ANN June: Boost- er Club. Ooo0h. yeah, and l'in SNOWED over him! elaims Carol Pappas. Ooooooth. did you sec that boy in the halls with the velvet bell-bottoms'!l asked Alicia Duplan. BRADLEY, JANE TUCKER June: Dixiliers. Librarian: Spirit Committee, Poster Commit- tee, Senior Cabinet, Prom Committee, Drama- lee, Russian Club, Spanish Club, Future Teachers Club, Texas History Club, Booster Club. BRADSHAW, RALPH WILFRED June: CSU, National Merit Commendation, Student Coun- cil, German Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Science Club, French Club, Booster Club. BRANCH. HERMAN LOUIS January: Lee ROTC, NDCC Drill Team, Booster Club. BRANDT. DONNA FAY June: Booster Club, Home Economics Club, Dramalee. BRELAND, JOHN EDWARD June: German Club, Booster Club, Student Council. BRINGHURST, MARTHA HELEN June: Home Economics Club, Dramalcc, Spanish Club, Booster Club. BROD, JANIS MARIE June: DECA, Score tary. BRODNAX, JAMES ROGER June: Lee's As- sociation of Stage Technicians, Booster Club. Band. Spanish Club, Traveler, Reporter. BROOKSHIRE, SYLVIA DIANA June: Lee's Lts., Booster Club. BROWER, SANDRA FAY June: Lee's Lts., Student Council, Junior Cabinet, Future Teachers Club, Dramalec, Booster Club. BROWN, cum ALENE June. Booster Club. 327 BROWN, CONNIE LELAURIN June: Lee's Lts., Home Economics Club. BROWN, WILLIAM HUBREY June: Texas History Club, Booster Club. BROWNING, JAMES STEVEN June: Base- ball, Spanish Club, Booster Club. BRUNE, WILLIAM HENRY June: NHS, Na- tional Merit Semi-finalist, Prep Bowl, Mu Al- pha Theta, vice-president: Brown University Associated Alumni Award, Nuclear Science Symposium at University of Texas, Senior Cabinet, Key Club, CSU, Junior Rotarian of the month, December, 1968: Booster Club. BRUYERE, ROBERT T. June: NFL, presi- dent: Debate Squad, captain: Key Club, Mu Alpha Theta, CSU, Booster Club. BRYAN, CRYSTAL LEE June: Lee Leaders, Red Cross Club, Booster Club, Traveler, Home Economics Club. BRYANT, THURMAN WHITEAKER June: German Club, Baseball, Varsity, Booster Club. BUCHANAN, DARYL LEE June: Booster Club, Varsity Football, All-District. BUELTEL, STEVEN GREGORY January: Vice. President of the High Senior Class, Traveler Representative, Golf Letter, Spanish Club, Booster Club. BURDISSO, JACQUELINE ARMANDE June: Booster Club, Red Cross Club. BURLESON, PATRICIA LEA June: CSU, Mu Delta Chi, Booster Club, Hospitality Club, French Club, Red. Cross Representative. BURNHAM, RICHARD SOTT June: NHS, Na- tional Science Foundation Summcr Institute Participant, Orchestra, vice-presidentg NDCC, Drum and Bugle Corps Commander, Superior Cadet Award MT-1, Staff Officer: Mu Alpha Theta, All-Region Orchestra, Sophomore Cab- inet, German Club, Booster Club. BURRELL, AMANDA JEANNE June: CSU, Marching Generals, Symphonic Band, Ger- man Club, Booster Club. BUTCHER, BETSY Summer School: Prom Committee, Booster Club. CALABRESE, JOYCE MICHELLE June: Span- ish Club, Home Economics Club, Future Teachers Club, Booster Club Representative, Le Melee, Junior Red Cross, Booster Club. CAREY, PRESTON LEE Summerschool: Boost- er Club. CARROLL, BRUCE ALAN June: DECA. Booster Club. 328 And now, Alice Collie. our new cage-un quee CARSON, CHRISTINA LYNN June: Drama- lee, Home Economics Club, Booster Club. CARTWRIGHT, KAREN ALLISON June: CSU, Booster Club, Jr. Red Cross, Home Eco- nomics Club. CASKEY, SALL JEAN June: CSU, Booster Club, Jr. Red Cross, Home Economics Club. CATCHINGS, LINDA PAIGE June: NHS, An- chor Club, secretaryg Hospitality Club, trea- surerg German Club, treasurer: Spanish Club, Student Council, secretary, Quill and Scroll, Le Melee, president: Saber, Activities and Features Editorg May Fete, 67, 683 Alternate Cheerleader, Basketball Queen, Spirit Com- mittee, Key Club Sweetheart, Most Beautiful Runner-Up, Booster Club. CAVENAGH, MARGAREATAtune: NHS, Na- tional Merit Semi-Finalist, CSU, Dixiliers, Student Council, Mu Alpha Theta, reporterg Hospitality Club, Library Club, Booster Club. Cast of Seventeen, Cast of Finian's Rain- bow, All-City Choir, Lee Melee. CEJKA, TERRY WAYNE June: NDCC, Cadet Officerg Booster Club. CHAMBERS, CHARLES FRED June: Track. '67,'68. CHAMBERS, EDWARD VINCENT June: Il. Booster Club, Russian Club, NDCC, Cadet, Drill Team Officer. CHANDLER, LARA June: Football, Varsityg Basketball, Varsity. CHANDLER, WALT June: CSU, Booster Club. CHAPMAN, MICHAEL LYNN June: Spanish Club, Booster Club, Tennis Team. CHERRY, KAREN SUZANNE June: CSU, Dixiliers, Chaplaing Booster Club, Home Eco- nomics Club, Junior Cabinet, Future Teachers Club. CHILDERS, JEFF DAVID June: Booster Club. CHILDS, CAROL DIANE June: Medical Ca- reers Club, Booster Club, Home Economics Club. CHRISMAN, KAY June: CSU, Booster Club. CHRISTINE, LAURA June: Lee's Lts.. Cap- taing Booster Club. CHURCH, ANN ELIZABETH June: Spanish Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Lee Leaders, Quill and Scroll, National Merit Letter of Com- mendation, Traveler, Girl's sports editor, City Volleyball Team, captain, NHS, Booster Club. CHURCH, PHYLLIS ANNE June: Traveler, business manager: Spanish Club, Booster Club. CLARK, JIMMY EARL June: FFA, Booster Club. CLARK, SCOTT H. June: German Club, Soph- omore Cabinet. Booster Club. CLIFFORD, CRAIG EDWARD June: Future Business Leaders, Medical Careers, Booster Club. CLIFTON, HAROLD MITCHELL June: Cheer- leader, Spirit Committee, Dramalee, Booster Club, J.V. Track, J.V. Football. CLIFTON, KAREN ROBERTA June: CSU, Choir. Le Melee, Home Economics Club. Booster Club. COGBURN, NANCY GAYLE June: NHS, Na- tional Merit Semifinalist, Dixiliers, Student Council, Booster Club, Hospitality Club, Na- tional Winner of the National Council of Teachers of English. COHN, WILLIAM FRANK June: Mu Alpha Theta, Dramalee, Booster Club, Swimming Team. COLBURN, MARIANNE June: NHS, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Anchor Club, Marching Generals , Symphonic Orchestra, Stage Band, All-City Symphonic Band, Ger- man Band, All-Region Band, Junior and Senior Cabinet, Science Club. COLE, BRUCE ERIC June: Booster Club. COLEMAN, JACQUELINE GAIL January: Home Economics Club, Booster Club, CSU, Le Melee. COLLIE, ALICE ELAINE June: Anchor Club. Dixieliers, Lee Leader, Future Teachers Club. Spanish Club, Le Melee, Booster Club, Texas History Club. COLLINS, SAMMY JUAN June: Home Eco- nomics Club, Booster Club, 2nd Place Award in French City Cook-Off. COLLINS, STEPHEN NOEL June: Booster Club. COMPTON, CHARLES M. June: Booster Club, Future Farmers of America. CONNER, TERRY WILLIAM June: Varsity Basketball, NHS, president, Key Club, prcsi- dent, National Merit Finalist, Senior Cabinet, Student Council, ,I.V. Basketball, Most Valu- able Player, Senior Class Poet, Math Club, Booster Club. CONROY, NORMAN STEVE June: Booster Cltlb. COOK, THOMAS WILLIAM June: CSU. Booster Club. COOKSEY, WILLIAM RUSSELL June: Boost- er Club. CORBIT, LAWRENCE GERALD June: March- ing Generals, Stage Orchestra, Booster Club, German Club, German Club Band, All City Band. CORBET, ELIZABETH ANNE June: Booster Club, Home Economics Club. ' CORTNER, MARCIA ANN June: Booster Club, Home Economics Club. COX, JON BARRY June: DECA, Russian Club, Spanish Club, Booster Club. CRADY, KATE McALPIN June: Saber, Senior Editor, Junior Editor, French Club, president, Program Chairman, Spirit Committee, Skit Chairman: Booster Club, poster committee, Student Council, Prom Committee, Quill and Scroll, German Club, Hospitality Club, Fu- ture Teacher's Club, Lee Leaders, Texas History Club, Le Melee, Tennis Head, Red Cross Representative, Traveler Representative, Tennis Team, Volleyball Team. CRUTCHER, RUSTY June: Stage Band, Band, CSU, Booster Club. CUBAGE, SPENCE EDWARD June: Booster Club. CUMMINGS, CATHY JOANN June: Booster Club, Home Economics Club, Le Melee. CUMMINGS, DAVE MALCOLM June: Booster Club, CSU, Orchestra, Debate, Senior Cab- inet, Marching Band. CURBO, RICHARD PAUL June: Booster Club, Traveler Representative, Football, 67. DALRYMPLE, DEAN June: DECA, FFA, Booster Club. DAVIDSON, KANDI LEE June: Booster Club. Home Economics Club. DAVIS, MIKE WILLIAM June: Booster Club. DAVIS, RUFUS NEIL June: Baseball, Basket' ball. DAY, RUTH ALISON June: Booster Club, Rudolph uses 4'Hai Karate. Marilyn Hicks and Shelley McCarron can't keep away! Home Economics Club, Spanish Club, Fu- ture Teachers Club, Fixture Business Leaders. DEAN, CAROLYN MARY June: Russian Club, Hospitality Club. DEBAKEY, PATRICIA ANN June: NHS, Li- brary Club, vice-president, Booster Club, Hospitality Club. DECICO, MARY ANGELA June: Future Teach. ers Club, Medical Careers Club, Booster Club. DEGEORGE, SHARON ANNE June: Home Economics Club, Hospitality Club, Spanish Club, Booster Club, Most Beautiful, Semi- Finalist, 67. DEMANZUK, JANE LYNN June: Future Teachers Club, Hospitality Club, Spanish Club, Booster Club, Southernaires, Treasurer, National Merit Letter of Commendation. DEMSHAR, DOUG A. June: Booster Club, Student Council. DESOMBRE, PATRICIA ANN June: CSU, Le Melee, Rell Cross Representative, Booster Club, Spanish Club, Goldkey for Art. DEWEL, ED H. June: DECA, Booster Club. D'HEMCOURT, DON M. June: Booster Club. DICKSON, LEWIS McCAY June: NFL, Bost- er Club. DIEUDON, FRANK LOUIS June: Booster Club. DIILARD, KATHIE MARIE June: Le Melee, Symphonic Orchestra, Future Teachers Club, Future Business Leaders, Booster Club. DONNELLY, WILLIAM MICHEAL June: Booster Club. DONOHGE. KATHLEEN CECELIA June: Booster Club, German Club. DRAPER. JUDY ANN June: CSU, Hospitality Club, Future Teachers Club, Library Club, Home Economics Club, Booster Club, Spanish Club. DUBOSE, JERRY LEE June: Booster Club. German Club. DUKE, JAMES E. June: Chess Club, Booster Club. DUNBAR, CECELIA ANNE June: SU, Lee's Lts., Fixture Teachers Club, Booster Club. 329 You just wouldn't believe how cool I ami wishes Tommy Mclver. DUNN, ARTHUR GUIN June: CSU, Booster Club, Football, J.V., Varsity, DUNNING, PATRICIA ANN June: Booster Club, Home Economics Club, Skit Commit- tee, Texas History Club, Medical Careers Club, Spanish Club, Volleyball, CSU. DUPLAN, ALICIA ESTHER June: Le Melee, NHS, Hospitality Club, Archery Team, Boost- er Club. DURAPAU, RANDALL GLENN June: Swim- ming, 3 yr. lctterman: Booster Club, Sopho- more Cabinet. EAKER, JUDY BETH June: Le Melee, vice- president: Tennis Teatn, Hospitality Club, Texas History Club, Booster Club, Skit and Poster Committees: Future Teachers Club, Badminton Intramural Champion. EAST, DEBBIE L. June: DECA, Home Eco- nomics Club. EASTLAND, NANCY ANNE June: Anchor Club, president: Dixiliers, Social Chairman: Hospitality Club, Future Teachers Club, Spau- ish Club, Dramalee, Booster Club, Prom Committee:-. EBBS, KEITH EDWARD June: CSU, vice- ptesident, Chaplain: Booster Club, Sopho- more Cabinet, Football, J.V., Varsity: Or- chestra, Sgt. at Arms. EIDMAN, JOAN KITTREDGE June: NHS, Sa- ber Staff, Sophomore Editor, '68, Clubs Edi- tor, '69: Senior Cabinet, Student Council, Lc Melee, Archery Team, Intramural letters, 330 Varsity: Anchor Club, Booster Club, Skit Committee: Lee Leader, Quill and Scroll. ELKINS, TERRY CLIFFORD June: DECA, Booster Club. ERWIN, JAMES FINLEY June: President of Senior Class, Most Popular Senior Boy, Booster Club, president: Student Council, Quill and Scroll, Saber Staff, Editorial As- sistant, Assistant Sports Editor, Sports Edi- tor: J.V. Basketball, Home Economics Club, NHS, Spirit Committee, ETTEII, STEPHANIE Summer School: CSU, Home Economics Club, Dixiliers. EVANS, GAYLE ELAINE June: Home Eco- nomics Club, chairman: Mu Delta Chi. EVANS, LAWRENCE EDGAR June: NHS. American Legion Club, treasurer: NFL, De- gree of Excellence. FAIRCHILD, CARL CLAYTON June: CSU, Booster Club. FALKNER, MARTHA DEAN June: Home Eco- nomics Club, Booster Club. FARLEY, DONNIE CLINTON June: Varsity Baseball, 2 yr. letterman: Booster Club. FARLEY, RONALD COLEMAN June: Varsity Baseball, 2-yr. lettermau: Southernaires, Home Economics Club, Booster Club. FAULK, SUSAN ROBERTA January: Gregg Shorthand Award, Booster Club, Home Eco- nomics Club. FELCMAN, KATHLEEN ELAINE June: Boost- er Club. i'Colley, I sure wish I was fine like Tommy. sighs Valerie Popovich. li , FENNER, VIRGINIA ANNE June: Booster Club, Home Economics Club, Spanish Club, Skit Committee. FERGUSON, ROBERT EARLE June: Band. president: German Club, president: Ameri- can Legion Club, president: Stage Band, Symphony Orchestra, NHS, German Band, Russian Club. FILLER, STUART LEE June: NHS, National Merit Letter of Commendation, NDCC, Ma- jor: Drill Team, Rifle Team: Booster Club. FINCH, WAYNE LAWRENCE June: NDCC. Booster Club. FITZGERALD, LYNDA LOUISE June : Home Economics Club, president, Saber Staff. Clubsg Spanish Poetry Contest, Second Place: Hospitality Club, Lee Leader, Quill and Scroll, treasurer: Spanish Club, Le Melee. Booster Club, Favors Committee, Home Eco- nomics Club, Program Chairman. FLORES, BARBARA ELIZABETH June: Fu- ture Business Leaders Club, Spanish Club, Booster Club. FOLSOM, BRUCE RAYMOND January: Boost- er Club, Southernaires. FOSDICK, CATHERINE MARLOWE June: Sophomore Class Secretary, Mayfete Maid: Modern Dance Club, president: Dixieliers, Publicity Chairman: Traveler, News Staff: Le Melee, secretary: Lee Leader, Nominee for Most Beautiful Senior: Spanish Club, Booster Club, CSU. FOSSLER, CHRIS LYNN June: Spanish Club, Sophomore Cabinet, Booster Club, Home Economics, Volleyball Team, Sophomore. FOX, DAZA ANNETTE June: Anchor Club. Student Council, Dramslee, Dixiliers, Booster Club. FOULK, KENNETH RANDAL June: Booster Club. FOWLER, CHARLES LYNDON June: Booster Club. FRAMBACH, NANCY LYNNE June: NHS. Home Economics, vice-president: Senior Cab- inet, Junior Cabinet, Student Council, Fu- ture Teacbers, Hospitality Club, Booster Club, Le Melee. FRANKS, VICKI LYN June: Spanish flu'- Booster Club. Home Economics. FRASER, CHARLES AVERETT June: Booster Cub, FFA, Sential: Spanish Club. FRENCH, LEA June: Booster Club. Home Economies, FRISBIE, SANDRA L. June: Booster Club. FRY, MARY JO June: Booster Club, Home Economics. FRY, VICKY LYNN June: Booster Club. FULGHAM, MARY PATRICIA June: Booster Club, Symphony Orchestra, president, Sym- phonic Band, String Quartet. GAFFNEY, GRANT WRIGHT June: Booster Club. GALAYDA. VALERIE K. June: Dramalev, Home Economics, Booster Club. GARDOW, DEBORAH LYNN June: Lee Lieu- tenants, Three Star General, Lee Lieuten- ants, Captain, Hospitality Club, Booster Club. GARTNER, ROBBIE LEE June: Spanish Club, Home Economics, Leltielee, Booster Club. GATES, LARRY N. June: Booster Club. GIFFIN, JAMES ROBERT June: Booster Club, Senior Cabinet, Football Team, Soph- omore, Swimming Team, Sophomore. GILLAN, JUDY ANNE June: Saber, Girl's Sports Editor: Quill and Scroll, Lee Leader, Future Teacher, treasurer, Spanish Club, Home Economic, Executive Board, Le Melee Booster Club. GILLASPY, REBECCA LOU June: Booster Club, Lee's Lieutenants, Captain. GILLIAM, CANDICE LYNN June: Les Fleurs De Lee, vice-president, Lee Leader, Mu Alpha Theta, Future Teacher's Club, Hospitality Club, Texas History Club, Student Council, Booster Club, Home Economics, Le Melee, Archery Intramurals. GLENN. CHRISTOPHER June: Russian Club, president, Band, secretary-treasurer, NHS, Stage Band, German Club, German Club Band, Student Council. GLOVER, SUZANNE CLAIRE June: German Club, Russian Club, Booster Club. GOLEMON, DONNA JEAN June: Hospitality Club, vice-president, Anchor Club, Chaplain, NHS, CSU, Spanish Club, Home Economics, Le Melee, Traveler Representative, Booster Club. GOSSETT, GLEN LOUIS Januarv: Booster Club. Dramalee. GOULD, WILBUR RONALD June: National Merit Letter of Commendation, Outstanding Band Member, Band, Stage Orchestra, Ist place ensemble at HISD Instrumental Solo and Ensemble Contest. GRAML, BARBARA JOAN Juno: Booster Club, Home Economics. GRAMMER, MARIANNE June: Dramalee, Southernaires, Booster Club. GREGG, KATHY June: Mu Delta Chi, Spanish Club, Booster Club, Hospitality Club, Future Teachers Club, Most Beautiful Runner-up. Medical Careers Club, Lee Leaders, CSU. GRIFFIN, LURA MARION June: Booster Club, Mayfete, Dutchess: Mayfete Court, Maid, Hospitality Club, Future Teachers Club, Home Economics, Junior Cabinet, Dixiliers. HAAS, ,DIANA LOUISA June: Le Melee. Future Teachers Club, Spanish Club, Russian Club, Dramalee, Home Economics Club. Booster Club. HABERLIE, JANET LOU June: NHS, Saber. business section, Dixiliers, Hospitality Club. Spanish Club, Future Teachers Club, Student Council, Sophomore Cabinet, Booster Club. HAIKIN, ROXANNE June: Le Melee, Spanish Club, Home Economics Club, Booster Club. HAIREL, DAVID TRICE June: CSU Repre- sentative, Stage Orchestra, Marching Band, Southernaires, Southern Swingers, Booster Club. HALL, BRUCE ARNOLD June: Booster Club. HAMILTON, THOMAS YERXA June: CSU. Student Council, Election Committee, Saber Staff, Advertising Manager, Quill and Scroll. Booster Club, Spirit Committee, Texas His- tory Club, Bowling Club, Varsity Leiter' man, Junior Red Cross, Most Handsome Junior Boy. HAMLIN, JANE KAREN June: Junior Cabinet, secretary, Senior Cabinet, Student Council. Most Popular Junior Girl, May Feta Court, 673 Lee Leader, Dramalee, Booster Club. HAMMACK, TERESA ANN June: Jr. Red Cross, Home Economics Club, Spanish Club, Booster Club. HANKS, KIT June: Cheerleader, Sophomore Class Secretary, Junior Class Vice-President. May Fcte Court, 67, 68, Sophomore Cabinet, Spanish Club. HARBISON, DONALD CRAIG June: Booster Club, Marching Generals. HARDIN, JIM RICHARD June: Booster Club. HARDWICK. DENA MARIE June: CSE. Southernaires, Hospitality Club, Texas His- tory Club, Booster Club, French Club, Library Club, Dramalee. I-IARICEL, LETITIA ANNETTE June: Span- ish Club, Home Economics Club, Texas His- tory Club, CSU, Medical Careers Club, Booster Club. HARMON, PATRICIA M. June: Booster Club. HARRINGTON, RICHARD EDWARD June: Spanish Club. Texas History Club, Booster Club. HARRIS, KATHRYN JANE June: Red Cross Club, chairman, Booster Club, Home Eco- nomics Club. HART, DENNIS MICHAEL June: Booster Club. HAUGH, CYNTHIA DEE June: Booster Club. HAVINS, GARY F. June: Booster Club. Southernaires, Medical Careers. I-IAYSLIP, BUSTER June: .l.V. Baseball. Booster Club. HENDERSON, MARLENE LOUISE June: Les Fleurs de Lee, Social Chairman, Hospitality Club, Future Teachers Club, Medical Careers Club, Le Melee, Booster Club, Traveler Rep- resentative. Hey, look what the Lieutenants left inside my locker! says a surprised Richard Curbo. HEPLER, TERRI ANNE June: CSU, Mu Delta Chi, Booster Club. Hcavay, PERRY' DAVID June: Medical ca- reers Club, French Club, Booster Club. HESTER, WALTER Z. June: Booster Club. HICKS, MARILYN LOUISE June: Southern. aircs, Spanish Club, Hospitality Club, Texas History Club, Future Teachers Club, Southern Swingers, Home Economics Club, Traveler Representative, Booster Club, Le Melee. HIGHT, BEVERLY JEAN Midterm: Booster Club, Home Economics. HILL, MARTHA ANNE June: German Club, Dramalee, Booster Club, Le Melee, Volleyball Team, Sophomore. HOLLAND, VICKIE GAY June: Saber, Index Editorg Quill and Scroll, Junior Cabinet, NHS, Hospitality, Le Melee, Booster Club, Future Teachers Club. HOLLIS, ROBERT JOHN June: Booster Club. HOLMES, DOROTHY ELAINE June: Booster Club, Medical Careers Club, French Club. HOLMES, THOMAS KEITH June: National Merit Semifinelist, Band Commander, NHS, CSU, Symphonic Orchestra, Band, District, Region, and Area: Booster Club. H01-Tv .IESSIE MARIE June: Marching Gena erals, Home Economics, Mu Alpha Theta, Traveler, Quill and Scroll, Student Council, Booster Club. HOMES, DAYNA LEE June: Medical Careers Club, Booster Club, Home Economics, Les Fleurs de Lee, Dramalee. Trooper Miley is turning on his charm for Debbie Pontikes. Maybe next year, Troop! HOPKINSON. ERIC JOHN June: Spanish Club, Math Club, Science Club, Swimming Team, CSU, Bowling Club. HORSMAN, JACK PAUL January: Booster Club, DECA, Vice-President. HORSMAN, JOAN MARIE Summer School: DECA, Booster Club, Home Economics. HOWARD, JOHN DAVID June: Texas His- tory Club, Booster Club. HUBBLE, TED June: J.V. Football, Varsity, J.V. Basketball, J.V. Track. HUDSON, DONNA KAY June: Dixiliers, Le Melee, Booster Club. HUEY, RICHARD WISDOM June: Quill and Scroll, Booster Club. HUFNALL, PATRICIA ANN January: Student Council, Booster Club, Lee Leader, Home Economics Club. HUGHES, CONNELL June: Red Cross, Presi- dentg Home Economics Club, Program Chair- man: Le Melee, treasurer, Booster Club, Spanish Club, Russian Club, Seventeen Cast, Sophomore Volleyball, Volleyball Man- ager, '68, Tennis Manager, '67. HUGHES, LOIS M. June: Science Club, Li- brary Club, CSU Representative, Booster Club. HULL, MARILEE June: Senior Cabinet, Stu- dent Council, Hospitality Club, French Club, Home Economics Club, Future Teachers Club, Booster Club, CSU, Le Melee, Archery Team. HUNT, STACY GLENN June: President of Sophomore Class, Most Representative Junior Boy, Basketball, J.V., Varsityg NHS, Traveler Staff, Sports Editorg Student Council, Soph- omore Cabinet, American Legion. HUNT, STEPHEN GREGORY June: Booster Club, DECA. HUTCHENS, SHERYL ANNETTE June: DECA, Le Melee, Booster Club. IGO, LARRY PAUL June: NHS, Future Busi- ness Leaders, Marching Generals, Stage Or- chestra, Booster Club, CSU. INGRAM, VICKI JEAN June: Hospitality Club, Booster Club, Most Beautiful Sopho- more Girl Runner-up. JACKSON, BESSIE CAROLYN January: Booster Club, Home Make Economics Club, French Spice Cook Off. JACKSON, DAVID WEIR June: Booster Club. JACKSON, HAROLD JAMES June: CSU, As. sistant Band, Commanderg Marching Band Concert Band. Y JACKSON, KENNETH MORRIS June: March- ing Generals, Concert Band. JACKSON, PATRICIA June: German Club, Lee's Lts., Booster Club. JAEHNE, GORDON RAY June: NHS, Golf Team, Varsityg Spanish Club, Texas History Club, J.V. Basketball, CSU, Booster Club, Traveler Representative. JAMESON, WILLIAM WESLEY June: Booster Club, Future Business Leaders, Mu Alpha Theta, Marching Generals, Symphony Orches- tra, Stage Orcehstra, CSU, NHS, All City Band. JAMISON, CHARLES LANE June: Marching Generals, Stage Band, German Club. JANSON, MICHAEL ALLEN June: CSU, Booster Club, Orchestra, Marching Generals. JEE, VIRGINIA JAN June: NHS, National Merit Semi-Finalist, Battalion Staff Sponsor, Hospitality Club, German Club, Booster Club. IEFFRIES, JOHN DEAN June: Booster Club. JOHNSON, ALICE LUANN June: NHS, Par- liamentariang American Legion Club, secre- tary, Anchor Club, vice-president: Spanish Club, secretaryg National Merit Letter of Commendation, Most Reepresentative Sopho- more, Most Beautiful Junior Semi-Finalist, Quill 'and Scroll, Student Council, Saber, Faculty Editorg Hospitality Club, Future Teachers Club, Texas History Club, Lee Leader, Le Melee, Booster Club, Spirit Com- mittee: Gift Committee of Senior Class. JOHNSON, CANDACE LYNNE June: Booster Club. JOHNSON, FRED WAYNE June: FFA, vice- president, secretary, Booster Club. JOHNSON, KURT MOSS June: Booster Club, Basketball, Varsity, J.V.: Stage Band, Ger- man Club. JOHNSTON, LISA June: Anchor Club, South- ernaires, Hospitality Club, Future Teachers Club, CSU, Booster Club. JOHNSTON, MICHAEL WAYNE June: Boost- er Club, German Club, Marching Generals. JONES, ANNA LOU January: Booster lub, Home Economics Club. JONES, DELORISE June: Home Economics Club, Spanish Club, Booster Club. -...Q I-L'NN sW'e--..,-WQA 5: ' -. ..,A s., I gg K , ,,,-.,,,psmwMM:- I I 7 .ith - ,,, ,yy LVV' ' I fy 'M S , ,.'- were--.,,.hw ? 'A ' . . f i' ' . N-sm..- I don't believe it! says Stephanie Etter. That girl's got on thissame dress and they told me this was an original! JONES, MICHAEL EDWARD June: Baseball, Varsity, J.V., Booster Club. JONES, WILLIIAM HENRY June: Key Club, Mu Alpha Theta, CSU, Booster Club, Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation. JUNGER, CHRIS DEWITT June: Booster Club. KEATS, MITCHELL ROBERT June: Booster Club. KEELING, ELIZABETH ANN June: Booster Club. KEENEY, HUEY CLEVELAND June: Most Representative Senior, Prep Bowl, Alternate, American Legion, Alternate, Golf Team, Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation, Soph- omore Cabinet, Junior Cabinet, Senior Cabi- net, Band Committee, NHS, Morning Devo- tional Announcer, Student Council, Election Committee, Co-Chairman of NHS Study Help- ers, Key Club, Science Club, Booster Club. KENNER, EDWARD A. June: Booster Club, French Club, Chess Club. KEPHART, LESLIE R. June: Future Business Leaders, vice-president, Spanish Club, Rus- sian Club, Booster Club. KILLING SWORTH, SALLY ANN June: CSU, Future Teachers Club, Spanish Club, Medi- cal Careers Club, Booster Club. KING, FRANK STAMPS June: Baseball, Var- sity and J.V., Key Club, German Club, Science Club, Booster Club. KINGRY, CONNIE June: Dixiliers, Dramalee, Booster Club, French Club, Le Melee. KINGSWELL-SMITH, CHUCK T. June: Mu Alpha Theta, History Club, Science Club, Spanish Club, Booster Club. KIRKENDALL, ANN MARIE June: Dixiliers, Medical Careers, Spanish Club, Booster Club. KNIGHT, JOHN MICHAEL June: Key Club, Mu Alpha Theta Club, Science Club, Spanish Club, Booster Club. KNIZNER, MICHAEL J. June: Booster Club. KNOLL, KRISTIN NYNE January: Most Out- standing Senior Girl, NHS, Anchor Club, American Legion Club, Most Beautiful Final- ist, May Fete Court, Le Melee, treasurer, Dixiliers, Librarian, Student Council, Soph- omore Class Vice-President, Traveler, Sopho- more Cabinet, Lee Leader, French Club, Future Teachers Club, History Club, Hos- pitality Club, Quill and Scroll, Booster Club. KOBS, PYDDNEY ANASTASIA June: Trav- eler, News Editor, Senior Cabinet, Anchor Club, Hospitality Club, Quill and Scroll, National Merit Semi-Finalist, German Club, American Legion Club, Booster Club, Lieu- LCDHHIS. KOCH, PHILIP WALTER June: Booster Club, Spanish Club. KOENIG, ELIZABETH GENE June: Southern- aires, Medical Careers Club, CSU, Library Club, Booster Club. KOLIUS, JOHN WALDRIP June: Cheerleader, Saber, Young Leader's Editor, Runner-Up for Most Handsome, Booster Club Representa- tive, Quill and Scroll, secretary and trea- surer, Senior Prom Committee, Spirit Com- mittee. KONDAS, CYNTHIA LOUISE June: DECA. NHS, National Merit Commendation. KOSS, JAMES ROCH June: Spanish Club, Russain Club, Medical Careers Club, Booster Club. 333 Q s Anybody have a lipstick I could bor- row? asks Terry Womac. KOSTER, RALPH NICHOLS June: Football, J.V.: Booster Club. KREGER, KATHY ANN June: Home Eco- nomics Club, DECA. KUBRICHT, TED JOHN June: Marching Gen- erals Band, Amateur Radio Club, Symphonic Band. KUYKENDALL, PAMELA LYNN June: NDCC Battalion Sponsor, Sponsors Rifle Team, Booster Club, CSU. LA BOUVE, CAROLYN THERESE June: Home Economics, Booster Club. 334 LACHNER, GEORGE ROBERT June: ROTC, First Sgt., Booster Club. LAMBERT, SHARI LYNETTE June: U.l.L. Regional All Star Cast, Madwoman of Challiot , NHS, Dramalee, president and treasurer, Dixiliers, Drama Club, Finian's Rainbow, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, Seventeen, First Place U.I.L. Uni- versity of Houston, Company of Wayward Saints, and Bernadine. LAMPTON, SHANNON SUZANNE June: Dixiliers, Spanish Club, Home Economics, Booster Club. LANDIS, CHERYLL DEE June: Spanish Club, Mu Alpha Theta. LANG, DONALD BLAIR June: Most Repre- sentative Sophomore, Most Handsome Sopho- more, Mayfete, Booster Club, Junior Class President, Most Handsome Finalist, Student Council, vice-president, Spanish Club, Spirit Committee, Basketball Manager, Football, Varsity. LANGE. B. JOHN June: Student Council, Proj- ect Committee, National Merit Semiiinalist, Prep Bowl, Mu Alpha Theta, Key Club, Sen- ior Director, Basketball, Varsity, Booster Club, NHS, Basketball, J.V. Captain. LANGER, TAMARA LOU June: CSU, Ger- man Club, Future Teachers, Campus Singers, Poster Group, CSU. LANGFORD, KATHY MARIE June: Le Me- lee, Volleyball Head, Hospitality Club, Rus- sian Club, Future Business Leaders, Lee Leader. LANSDELL, MARY ELIZABETH June: NHS, Band, Traveler, Quill and Scroll, Future Teachers, DECA. LARA, URA June: Stage Orchestra, Track, Booster Club, Marching Band, Concert Band. LATHAM, SUSAN June: American Legion, Student Council, Anchor Club, treasurer, Hospitality Club, president, SABER, Club Editor, Editor, Most Representative Senior Girl, NHS, National Merit Semi-finalist, Outstanding Teenagers of America Award, Quill and Scroll, Ready Writing City Win- ner, Winner of Levy Literary Contest, Lee Leader, Booster Club. LAROSE, ALICIA CHRISTINE June: DECA, Home Economics Club, Booster Club. LAWLER, JAMES C. June: National Merit L Scmi-Finalist, Prep Bowl Team, NHS, Key Club, Chess Club, Booster Club, CSU, Mu Alpha Theta, Science Club. EAVELLE, JUDY JEANNE June: Most Rep- resentative Junior Girl, NHS. National Merit Commended Student, Future Teachers Club, president, Girl's State Alternate, Hospitality Club, Junior Cabinet, Medical Careers Club, Home Economics Club, Booster Club. LEGRAND, JON ALFRED June: Stage Band Booster Club. LELAND, DAVID HARRISON June: Football Varsity, J.V. Track, Booster Club, LIGHTSEY, DARRELL GENE June: Booster Club. LEGHTSEY, WALTER DEE June: Booster Club. LINDON, MICHAEL fALLEN June: Booster Club. LISTI, ANTHONY SALUATORE June: Drama- lee, Southernaires, Southern Swingers, Booster Club. LLOYD, JOHN MORGAN June: Mu Alpha Theta, American Legion Club, Traveler, Editor-in-Chief, Managing Editor, Quill and Scroll, Student Council, NHS, Booster Club, J.V. Football, J.V. Basketball, J.V. Track. LOGAN, JANE June: Dramalee, Mu Delta Chi, Le Melee, Booster Club. LOOMIS, KENNETH CARLTON June: NDCC Drill Team, Booster Club. LOWE, PHEOBE KAY June: SU, Red Cross. Marching Generals, Future Business Leaders, secretary, Home Economics Club, secretary- treasurer, Booster Club, Texas History Club, Spanish Club, Medical Careers Club, Southern- Blres. LUBERGER, ANNE PINNEY June: German Club, Booster Club, Home Economics Club. LYLE, GREG PHILIP June: Marching Gen- erals, Orchestra, Booster Club. LYNGASS, BRUCE OWEN June: CSU, South- ernaires, Campus Singers, Booster Club, Bowl- ing Team. MAEDGEN, JOE LEE June: J.V. Football. J.V. Track, Booster Club. MAGNESS, JOHN EDWARD January: Award for Excellence in Industrial Arts, Secrtary of the High Senior Class, J.V. Baseball. Booster Club. MALLINI, DENISE CLARE June: CSU. Dramalee, Booster Club, Le Melee, Archery Team, Spanish Club, Russian Club. MANGOLD, DEBORAH SUE June: Senior Cabinet, Marching Generals, Stage Orches- tra, Future Teachers Club, Future Business Leaders Mu Alpha Theta, Booster Club. Texas History Club, All-District Band. All- Region Band, NHS. MARR, ANTI-IA LEA June: DECA, Home Economics Club, Booster Club, MARRS, MARY KAY June: CSU, treasurer Southernaires, Social Chairmanq NHS, Lee Leader, Hospitality Club. Booster Club. MARSHALL, REBECCA ELAINE June: CSU. Future Teachers Club, Booster Club, Drama- lee, Spanish Club. MARTIN, MICHAEL JOHN June: Varsity Football, CSU, Booster Club. MARTIN, PEGGY LYNN June: CSU, Booster Club. MAST, CHARLES DAVID June: NHS, Booster Club. MASTERS, CHARLES GARTH June: Junior Cabinet, National Merit Commendation, Booster Club, vice-president: Traveler Staff, German Club, Student Council, Quill and Scroll. MATHEWS, STEVE I.. June: Band, Booster Club. MATTHEW, JOHN KEVIN June: Booster Club, Varsity Football. MAXWELL. PATRICIA ANN June: Le Melee, Booster Club, Home Economics Club. MCANINCH, DEBORAH JEAN June: Booster Club, Future Teachers Club. McBEE, PEGGY ANN June: Southernaires, secretaryg Southern Swingers, CSU, Booster Club, Hospitality Club. MCCALE, CISSY June: Dixiliers, Booster Club, French Club, CSU Representative, Traveler Representative. MCCALL, JULIE ALLEEN June: NHS, Ln Melee, Student Council, Traveler, CSU, Hos- pitality Club, District Interscholastic League Spelling, Sophomore Volleyball, Booster Club. MCC.-NNN, JACKIE DEE June: Home Econom ics Club, Spanish Club, Traveler Represen tativc, Booster Club. MCCARRON, SHELLY June: Booster Club, French Club, Dramalee, Southernaires. MCCARTY, SHAUGHN June: CSU, Booster Club, Uncle B0b's Boys. MCCONNELL, CAROL LEE June: Southern- aires, Chaplan, Southern Swingers, Pianist: Future Teachers Club. .V Ng I 5 - N 5. Presenting the City Champion J. V. Basketball team at the pep rally held in their honor. Mt'COW'AN, W'ALTER June: Booster Club, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track. MCCOY, MARY JANE June: NHS, Lee's Lts., Second-Star General, Four-Star General: SPED- ish Club, CSU, Booster Club, Southernaires. Prom Committee, Favors Committee. MCDAVID, CAROL ANN June: Senior Cabinet, Hospitality Club, Future Teachers Club, Booster Club. MCFARLAND, JUDY ANNE June: Home Eco- nomics Club, Booster Club. MCGILVRAY, PAT Summer Sebool: Student Council, Booster Club, FFA, Greenhound Awarrlg DECA. Mv:IVER, THOMAS JOSEPH June: Key Club, Texas History Club, NFL, Traveler Repre- sentative, Varsity Track, J.V.g Booster Club. MCNABB, JOHN SCOTT June: Baseball, Span- ish Club, Booster Club, J.V, Football Trainer. MEGHRMAND, JAMES WILLIAM June: CSU, Student Council, German Club, Booster Club, Campus Singer. MEHAFFEY, MARGARET LEE June: Le Me- lee, Dramalee, Home Economics Club, Booster Club. MENDOZA, OLGA LUCILLE June: Booster Club, Texas History Club, Russian Club, Fu- ture Teachers Club, Spanish Club, Skit Com- mittee. MERIWETHER, ELEANOR GAIL June: Lee Leader, Dramalee, Future Teachers Club, Most Beautiful Junior Girl Finalist, Booster Club. MESSENGER, SUE ANN June: Twirler, Hos- pitality Club, Lee's Lts. METCALF, BABARA KAY Juno: Spanish Club, Booster Club, Texas History Club, Fu- ture Teachers Club, Student Council, Trav- eler Representative, Dixiliers, Library Club, Senior Cabinet. MILEY, WILLlAb'I C. June: Varsity Football. Varsity Track, Varsity Basketball, Most Pop- ular Sophomore Boy, Most Handsome Junior Boy Runner-Up. Student Council, Purilamen- tariang Senior Gift Com mittee. MILLER, GENNY MARIE Summer School: Russian Club, Booster Club. MILLER, SARAH FRANCES June: DAR Gootl Citizenship Award, Student Director Lee's Lts., Russian Club, secretary: Future Teach. Lee's first Future Farmerette, Merri Dillard, and her escort make the scene at the Ag show. 335 ers Club, Hospitality Club, Mu Alpha Theta. NHS, National Merit Award, Booster Club. MINTO, DAVID WALDER June: National Semi-Finalist, Varsity Football, NHS, Key Club, Booster Club. MOFFATT, ROY HERMAN June: National Merit Letter of Commendation, Mu Alpha Theta, American Chemical Award, Chess Club, Booster Club. MOORE, JAMES ANDREW June: Booster Club. MORGAN, CAROL LESLIE June: Hospitality Club, Spanish Club, Home Economics Club, Booster Club, CSU, Le Melee. MORGAN, DIANNE MICHELE June: Spanish Club, Hospitality Club, Booster Club, Future Teachers Club, Le Melee. MORIAN, BARBARA DUMIT June: Anchor Club, NHS, Symphonic Orchestra, Archery Team, Le Melee, Medical Careers Club, Cast of Seventeen and Finians Rainbow , Red Cross Representative, Booster Club. MORRIS, STEVE WILLIAM June: Booster Club. MORRISON, MIKE TAYLOR June: Booster Club. MORTON, JAMES EDGER June: Marching Band, Stage. MOSS, WILLIAM SAMUEL June: Future Busi- ness Leaders, presidentg Booster Club. MOUNT, JAMES EDWARD June: Booster Club. MUCZYNSKI, LINDA FRANCES June: Le Me- lee, Volleyball Team, Lee Leader, Booster Club, Hospitality Club, Red Cross Represen- tative. MURPHY, LYN June: Most Beautiful Junior Girl, Dixiliers, CSU, Booster Club, May Fete Court, '68, '69. MURPHY, ROBERT LANCE June: Track, French Club, Booster Club. MURPHY, WILLIAM ALFRED January: NHS, Senior Class President, Student Council, Texas History Club, Booster Club, Represenz tative, Saber Representative, J.V. Basketball. MURRAY, BETTY LYNNE June: Spanish Club, Junior Cabinet, Le Melee, Booster Club. 336 Tha-1t's her bag! Judy Clymer is snapped in the library. MYERS, DIANA KAY June: Home Economics Club, Booster Club. NARVARRO, DONNA LEE June: Booster Club, Home Economics Club. NASH, JACQUELINE E. June: Russian Club vice-president, Dixiliers, Chess Club, Booster Club, CSU, Dramalee, Traveler Representa- tive, Crew of Our Hearts Were Young and Gay... NEIGHBOR, KATHY .IO June: Russian Club, treasurerg Award of Merit in Art, Dramalee. NESBITT, JODI June: Booster Club, Home Economics Club. NESMITH, CATHERINE ADELE June: Boost- er Club, Dramalee, CSU, Tennis Team, Crew of Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. NEVILL, RICHARD ALLEN June: Booster Club. NEWELL, NANCY ANN June: Southernaires, Booster Club, Le Melee, Home Economies Club, Future Teachers Club, Spanish Club. NEWLIN, TERRI ANN June: Le Melee, Boost- er Club. NICHOLS, GEORGE ROBERT June: Drama- lee, Booster Club. NICHOLSON, CONRAD DANIEL June: Booster Club. NIEMEYER, DAVID MICHAEL June: Booster Club. NOBLE, JAMES ROBERT June: Booster Club., NORMAN, JAMES SANFORD June: Football., .l.V., Varsity, Most Valuable Lineman, Senior Class Lawyer, Saber Staff, Sportsg Booster' Club, Spirit Committeeg German Club. , w NORTON, FLOYD EMMETT June: Spanish Club, Booster Club. NORTON, LLOYD HASTINGS June: Spanish Club, Booster Club. l NUTLEY, BRIAN June: Senior Cabinet, Stu- dent Council, Booster Club. OBRIAN, JAMES TIMOTHY June: Booster Club. OGLETREE, DONNA MARIE June: Home Eco- nomics Club, Booster Club. O'LEARY, KATHY SUSAN June:Booster Club. ONEILL, ALICE JANE June: Booster Club, Uncle Bob's Boys. ORBIN, BILL June: NFL, vice-president, Stu- dent Council, Marching Band, French Club, Booster Club, Traveler Representative, CSU. ORRELL, SAM R. June: Booster Club. ORTIZ, VIRGINIA FAYE June: Spanish Club, president, Booster Club, Russian Club. ORWAT, JAMES MICHAEL June: German Club, Booster Club. OSBURN, SHARON ANN June: Future Teach- ers Club, Future Business Leaders, Le Melee, Dramalee, Booster Club, Hospitality Club, French Club. PAGE, NANCY EVE LYN June: Southernaires, vice-presidentg Spanish Club, Texas History Club, Booster Club, Future Teachers Club. PAGE, THOMAS MASON June: Booster Club. PAIGE, BELINDA Summer School: Lee Leads es, Booster Club, Southernaires, Home Eco- nomics Club. PARADA, SUZANNE MARIE June: Future Teachers Club, secretary, Lee's Lts., Trav- eler Representative, Booster Club, Home Eco- nomics Club, Crew of Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. PARENT, CYNTHIA JANE June: NHS, Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation, Med- ical Careers Club. Hospitality Club, Booster Club. PARK, ROBERT LYLE June: Dramalee, Bost- cr Club, Most Handsome Junior Boy Final- ist, J.V. Basketball. PARKER, JAMES GLENN June: Booster Club. PARKER, KENNETH DEAN January: Booster Club, Track, German Club, vice-president. PAUL, JAMES LOGAN January: NHS, Student Council, CSU, Junior Cabinet, Booster Club, Most Outstanding Senior Boy. PARSONS, DAVID GOODE June: German Club, Booster Club. PATTON, CATHERINE DRAKE June: CSU Representative, Tennis Team, Le Melee, Span- ish Club, Booster Club. PEACQCK, JULIE CAROLYN June: Lee Leads er, Senior Cabinet, Junior Cabinet, Student Council, Spanish Club, Hospitality Club, Home Economics Club, Booster Club, Trav- eler Representative, Red, Cross Representa- tive. PEARLMAN, MITZI ANN June: Hospitality Club, Future Teachers Club, Home Economics Club, Library Club, Booster Club. PEATROSS, JAMES MICHEAL June: March- ing Band, Booster Club. FENCE, GENE BURRUS June: Booster Club, Varsity Baseball, J.V. PEPER, JAMYE DAVID June: Booster Club. Baseball, Varsity, I.V.g Basketball, J.V. PERRIN, PAULA ANN June: Future Teachers Club, Home Economics Club, French Club, Booster Club, Le Melee, PERRY, GRANT ALLEN June: J.V. Football, Varsity, Booster Club. PETERSON, HOMER RUFUS June: Key Club, secretary, National Merit Letter of Commen- dation, NHS, Sophomore Cabinet, Booster Club, Science Club, Chess Club. PETERSON, LAWERENCE ANDREW June: Student Council, presidentg NHS, vicc-presi- dent, Key Club, vice-presiclentg National Merit Letter of Commendation. PETERSON, SANDRA HELENE June: Medical Careers Club, secretaryg NHS, Hospitality Club, Library Club, Russian Clttb. Le Melee. Red Cross Representative, Booster Club. PFISTERER, MICHEAL EDWARD June: Var- sity Football, Baseball, J.V. Track, Booster Club, FFA. PHILLIPS, DENISE LYNN June: Russian Club, treasurer: Booster Club, Le Melee. PHILLIPS, PAM LEE June: Traveler Staff. Traveler Representative, Future Teachers Club, Home Economics Club, French Club, Booster Club, Texas Historv Club. Le Melee. PICKENS, JAMES CHILDS Junc:: German Club, Uncle Bob's Boys, Booster Club, De hate Team. CSU. PONTIKES, KATHERINE ANGELA June: Lee Leader, Le Melee, Booster Club. POPOVICH, VALERIE ANN June: Dixiliers, NHS, Student Council, Hospitality Club. Home Economics Club, Le Melee, Booster Club, Russian Club, CSU. POST, DEBORAH LYNN June: Lce's Lts.. CSU, Home Economics Club, Booster Club, Hospitality Club. POUJOL, MELISSA ANN June: Dixiliers. Spanish Club, CSU, Traveler Stall, Future Teachers Club, Texas History Club, Traveler Representative, Spirit Committee, Booster Club. POWERS, ROBERT JAY June: Golf Team, Booster Club, Spanish Club. PRICE, DIANE LYNN June: German Club. Booster Club, German Award. QUITO, CITA RHODA June: Sophomore Cab- inet, Hospitality Club, French Club, Home Economics Club, Drama Club, CSU Club, DECA Club, Le Melee, Booster Club, Red Cross Club, Office Assistant. RAMAGE, KATHY June: NHS, Chaplain, German Club, secretaryg Student Council, Juns ior Cabinet, Hospitality Club, French Club, Junior Red Cross Representative, Office At' tendant, Booster Club, Dramalee, Le Melee. Home Economics Club, American Field Ser- vice. Donny Howard shows the fist he waved at Lamar after Lee's victory over them. 337 'LF ? ll l or me Just Glen Aiken and his close friend. Clay Sterling as they exchange Christmas gifts. RAY, MARGARET ANNE June: Sophonmrt Cabinet, Student Council, Spanish Club, Hos- pitality Club, Lee Leader, Lo Melee, Future Business Leaders Club, Home Economic Club, Booster Club, Real Cross Club. REED, LONNA RAE June: DECA, Booster Club, Home Economies Club, Lee's Lieutena EIIIIS. REED, REBECCA GAIL June: Travelcr Staff, Spanish Club, Le Melee, Booster Club, Home Economics Club, Red Cross Representative, CSV, Drama. REED, VIVIENNE MARIE June: National Merit Semifinalist, National Council of Teachers of English Writers, Library Club, president, Future Teachers Club, secretary, NHS, An- chor Club, Archery Team, Spanish Club, Booster Club, Le Melee. REESING, JO BESS June: NHS, Anchor Club, Dixiliers, All City Choir, Hospitality Club, CSl', Le Melee, Booster Club. REICHERT, ROGER LEE June: DECA, FFA, Booster Club. REINBOLD, WILLIAM HENRY June: Letter of Commendation From National Merit, Medi- cal Careers, viceapresidentg Mu Alpha Theta, treasurer, Key Club, Senior Cabinet, Student Council, German Club, Most Handsome Jun- ior Finalist. RICHARDS, LESLYE JEAN June: Booster Club, Home Economies Club, CSC, Spanish Club, Le Melee. 38 RICHARDSON. NANCY KAY June: Booster Club, RILEY, C. BETH June: Spanish Club, Booster Club, Poster Committee, CSU, Medical Ca' reers, Lu Melee, Dramalee. RIVERA, MARISELA June: NHS, Lee Leader, Future Teacher's Club, Red Cross Represen- tative, Spanish Club, Home Economics Club. Booster Club. ROBERTSON, DENNIS RAY June: Marching and Concert Band, CSU, Booster Club. ROBINSON, CORDEI. HEROD June: NHS, Senior Class, Chaplain, Student Council, Key Club, Medical Careers Club, Math Club, Traveler, Booster Club. ROBINSON, JENNIE MARIE June: Booster Club, Southernaires. ROGERS, GAYLE FRANCES January: Dixi- liers, Booster Club. ROGERS, KATHLEEN BARBARA June: Boost- er Club, Homemaking: Club. ROSENFELD, DAVID PAUL June: DECA, Booster Club. ROSENFELD, MARGARET DIANNE June: Head Cheerleader, Maylete Court, Maid '67 and '68, Homecoming Queen, Senior Class. secretary: NHS, Most Beautiful Runner-Up Junior, Most Popular Senior Girl, Anchor Club, Hospitality Club, Spirit Committee, Sophomore Cabinet, Dixiliers, Spanish Club. Booster Club. ROSSLER, STEVEN WAYNE June: Marching Band, Stage Band, German Club, German Band, Bowling Club, CSU, Booster Club. ROUGAGNAC, JEAN MARIE June: Home Efo- nomics Club. ROWE, MARTHA ELLEN June: NHS, Lieu- tenants, Three-Star General: Junior Cabinet, Red Cross, Home Economics Club, Booster Club. RUPPERT, NANCY LYNN June: Anchor Club, NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, French Club, Ger- man Club, German Band, Marching Generals, Fixture Teachers Club, History Club, Booster Club, District Band, Band, Librarian. SAINE, MARTHA HELEN June: NHS, Band, Symphony Orchestra, All-City Orchestra, Reg- ion Orchestra, '67, '68, All State Orchestra, National Merit Letter of Commendation. Booster Club. SANCHEZ, ROBBIE MICHAEL June: Booster Club. SANDERS, JAMES RICHARD June: Marching Generals, German Club, Symphonic Orchestra Stage Orchestra, Booster Club, CSU. SANFORD, STEVE Summer School: Booster Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball. SCARBROUGH, JESSE WAYNE June: German Club, Booster Club. SCHILDER, NANCY June: Medical Careers Club, Future Teachers Club, Future Business Leaders, Library Club. Le Melee, Booster Club. SCHMIDT, DEREK JAMES June: Booster Club, German Club, SCHMIDT, MARI,A JOY June: Booster Club, Le Melee, Home Economics Club. SCHNUR, JOY FRANCES June: Southern- aires, Medical Careers Club, Booster Club, Future Business Leaders, Home Economics Club, CSU, Library Club, Le Melee. SCHULTE, ROBERT CLIFFORD June: Boost- er Club. SCHWEERS, MARTIN GUIDO June: Marching Generals, Booster Club. SCHWING, EDWARD LEE June: Booster Club, Russian Club, CSU. SCOTT, DIANN June: Stuednt Council, Mod- ern Dance Club, Booster Club, CSU, Drama- lee, Future Teachers Club, Campus Swingers, Le Melee. SCOTT, SALLY TERESA: June: Home Eco- nomics Club, Future Teachers Club, Booster Club, Le Melee, CSU. SEAL, DONNA LYNN June: Marching Gen- erals, Home Economics Club, Future Business Leaders, French Club, Texas History Club, Booster Club. SEALE, LAURA ANN June: Hospitality Club Le Melee, Booster Club, Traveler Representa- tive, Girls Varsity Volleyball Team. SELLINGSLOH, NANCY June : NHS, Senior Cabinet, Anchor Club, Spanish Club, trea- surer, Booster Club, Spirit Committee, Fu- ture Teachers Club, Texas History Club, Runner-up for Most Beautiful Junior Girl. SEVERANCE, TOM C. June: Russian Club, , Booster Club. SHAVER, ANN MARIE June: Booster Club, Home Economics Club. SHAW', GARY CECIL June: Varsity Football, Booster Club, Student Council, Red Cross. SHEARER, PAMA MICHELE June: Student Council, Most Popular Sophomore, M-ay Fete Court, Duchess, '66, Mu Delta Chi, vice- president, Lee Leader, Dixiliers, Spanish Club, CSU, Home Economics Club, May Fete Queen. SKELTON, ALLYN RUSSELL June: CSU, Booster Club, Spanish Club. SKENE, BARBARA ELIZABETH June: NI-IS, Anchor Club, Hospitality Club, Booster Club, Spanish Club, CSU, Medical Carccrs Club, Junior Cabinet, Red Cross. SKIBBA, PEGGY MARIE June: Home Eco- nomics Club, Program Chairman, Medical Careers Club, Booster Club. SLEPICKA, BRADFORD MILES June: March- ing Generals, Concert Band, German Club, German Band, CSU, Booster Club. SMITH, CECIL WILLIAM June: Booster Club. SMITH, CHARMAINE JEAN June: Booster Club. SMITH, DANIEL FRANK .luncz Booster Club Southernaires, president, Librarian, Dramalee. SMITH, DEBBI ANN June: Booster Club, Dramalec, Home Economics. SMITH, DEBBIE JEAN June: CSU, Booster Club, Home Economics. SMITH, DEBBIE .IO June: Home Economics, Spanish Club, Booster Club. SMITH, DON PHILLIP June: NDCC, Captain and Company Commander, DAR Good Citi- zenship Award, Booster Club. SMITH, LINDA K. June: Booster Club, Home Economics, Future Business Leaders. SMITH, REBECCA LYNN June: Future Teach- ers Club, treasurer, Runner-Up for Most Beautiful, Mayfete, Duchess f67, '68, NHS, Hospitality Club, Future Business Leaders, Student Council, Booster Club, Volleyball '67, History Club. SMITH, RONALD F. June: Uncle B0b's Boys, CSU, Booster Club. SMITH, SANDI KAREN June: Booster Club Home Economics, Dramalee. SNYDER, LYNN MARGARET June: Lee Leader, Dixiliers. Traveler, .Advertising Man- ager, Modern Dance Club, Spanish Club. History Club, Volleyball '67, CSU, Booster Club. SNYDER, STEVEN DALE Midterm: NHS, Spanish Club, Band, Marching Generals, Boostcr Club. SOMMERFIELD, LAWRENCE WILLIAM June: Football, Basketball, Dramalee, Cast of Our Hearts Were Young and Gay Southernaires, Booster Club, Red Cross. SOWARBY, CLIFFORD EUGENE June: Bowl- ing Club, Booster Club. SOWERS, PAUL DAVID June: Booster Club, History Club. SPEAROW, .IIMMY LYNN June: FFA, Re- porter and treasurer, NHS, Swimming Team, Math Club, Marching Band, Booster Club. STAHL, DEBORAH JEAN ,Iunc: Hospitality Club, CSU, Booster Club, Le Melee. STAUFFER, SUE June: Dixilicrs, secretary: Hospitality Club, Future Teachers, Booster Club, Anchor Club, Le Melee, Chairman of Poster Committee, Spirit Committee, Student Council, Senior Cabinet, Tennis Team, Volley- ball Team, History Club, Spanish Club. STEBICK, DIANE LOUISE June: Boostc Club, Home Economic Club. Susan Abshire has only skipped five tests today as she relaxes in the clinic. 339 Oh, no! thinks Martha Henry, is gn Kathy Coates turning gypsy. STEINMAN, LARRY KENT June: Spanish Club, Science Club, Track, Basketball, Boost- er Club. STERLING, ANNE KENNETH June: Spanish Club, Home Economic Club, History Club, Dixilicrs, Librariang Booster Club, Boster Club, Future Teachers, Les Fleurs De Lee. STERRETT, LINDA June: Lieutenants, Three- Star and Ono-Star General, Southernaires, Accompanistg NHS, Favors Committee, Booster Club, National Merit Commended, First Place NASA Science Fair, University Interscholastic League. STEWART, DON EUGENE June: Head Cheer- leader, Senior Class, vcie-presidentg Runner- Up Most Handsome '68, Sophomore Cabinet, Dramalee. . STOCKTON, KENNETH EARL june: Gulf Hospitality Club, French Club, Future Teach- Team, Three-Year Letterman, Student Coun- cil, Booster Club. STOKES, STEPHANIE LOUISE Midterm: Booster Club, Home Economics. STORCK, JOHN JACQUES June: Booster Club, French Club. STORK, GEORGE WILSON June: Booster Club, German Club. STORMS, CHRISTINE RENEE June: Trav- eler Representative, Booster Club. STOWE, KEN ALLAN June: Varsity Football. Varsity Track, Booster Club, Red Cross Club, Home Economics Club. STROTHER, SUSAN ELAINE June: Home Economics Club, Booster Club. SULLIVAN, KATHLEEN KERRY June: Saber, Sophomore Editor, Quill and Scroll, secre- tary, Junior Cabinet, Senior Cabinet, Prom Committee, Le Melee, Volleyball Head: Lee Leader, Spanish Club, Dramalee, Cast of Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, Spirit Committee, Texas History Club. SUMMERS, JAMES MOTT June: Library Club, secretary, Dramalee, Cast of Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, Mu Alpha Theta, Texas History Club, CSU, Booster Club. SWINEHART, SHELLEY SUE June: Junior Class Treasurer, Home Economics Club, Social Chairman, May Fete Court, Maid, '67, '68, Asking the teacher to he your Valentine won't get you an A, Hildy Haikm, Cindy Clemens, and Marion McDonald. ers Club, Student Council, Booster Club, Junior Cabinet. SYPERT, CYNTHIA ANN June: Marching Gen- erals, Spanish Club, Tcxas History Club, Future Business Leaders, Home Economics Club, Booster Club. TALKINGTON, PEGGY RUTH June: French Club. TATROE, .IONI LEE June: Future Business Leaders, Le Melee, Booster Club. TEMPLER, MICHAEL ELLIS June: Student Council, Booster Club, .l.V. Baseball. THOMAS, CATHERINE ELISE June: Lee Lts., German Club, Booster Club. THOMAS, DONALD RAY June: Booster Club, FFA, Chaplain. THOMAS, GREGORY LEE .lunez Student Council, Football, Booster Club. THOMSON, HARRY MONROE January: Boost- er Club CSU, Texas History Club, Spanish Club. THORSON, GREGORY ALAN June: NFL, Stu- dent Council, Sophomore Cabinet, .I.V. Foot- ball, French Club, Booster Club. TINSLEY, SHELLY MARGARET June: Boost- er Club, Home Economics Club. TIPTON, MARJORIE KATHRYN June: Dixi- liers, Red Cross Club, NFL. TOBIN, CAROL BETH June: Hospitality Club, NHS, Future Teachers Club, Traveler Repre- sentative, Booster Club, Home Economics Club. TRELLVE, MICHAEL D. June: Booster Club. TUCKER, MARTHA MASSEY June: Home Economics Club, Booster Club, Lee Leader, Le Melee. TUCKER, TIA FRANCES June: Southern- aires, Booster Club, American Field Service, Dramalee, Red Cross. TURNER, DIANE ELAINE .Iune: Dixiliera, Booster Club, Sophomore Cabinet, Student Council. TURNER, ELIZABETH ANN June: Southern- aires, Publicity Chairman, CSU, Pianist: French Club, Home Economics Club, Regional Choir, State Choir Candidate, UIL Solo. First Place: State Solo, First Place, All-City Choir, All-American Youth Honor Musicians. TVEDT, DOROTHY HELEN June: Dixiliers, Dramalee, Spanish Club, Booster Club, Fu- ture Teachers Club. TYAS, HOWARD W. June: All Regional Choir NDCC Battalion Staff, S2-S3. UPTON, JAMES RALPH June: Traveler, Fea- ture Editor, NHS, Quill and Scroll, Sopho- more Cabinet, Booster Club. URDIALES. NORMA CECILIA Midterm: Dramalee, Booster Club, Home Economics Club. URIE, PAM JUNE June: DECA. VAN CLEAVE, KRISTINA MOODY June: Finians Rainbow, Traveler Representative, German Club, Hospitality Club, Dramalee, Booster Club, Le Melee. VAUGHAN, DEBORAH LEA June: Dixiliers, president and secretary, Future Teachers, co- president and vice-president, NHS, treasurer, Student Council, treasurer, Senior Class, Prophet, Saber, Activities Editor and Feature Editor, Booster Club Sweetheart, Spirit Com- mittee, Chairman, History Club, treasurer, Anchor Club, Senior Director, Prom Com- mittee, Senior Cabinet, Lee Leader, Quill and Scroll, Hospitality Club, Le Melee, Boost- er Club, CSU, Traveler Representative, Red Cross Representative, American Field Service. VOSS, PATRICIA ANN June: Dramalee, Mu Alpha Theta, Spanish Club, Booster Club. WALTON, GEORGIA MIZELL June: Saber. Junior Editor and Assistant Editor, Quill and Scroll, president, Student Council, Chair- man of Election Committee, Sophomore Cab- inet, NHS, Secretary, Booster Club, secre- tary-treasurer, Anchor Club, Historian, Spirit Committee, Prom Committee, Hospitality Club, Spanish Club, Le Melee, Head of Basketball. 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WOOD, WALLY RAY June: CSU, president, CSU Charge, Editor, CSU, second vice-presi- dent: ROTC, Platoon Sergeant. WYLIE, LYN SHARON June: Booster Club. YAHNKE, MARK STEPHEN June: Bowling Team, Basketball J.V., French Club, treasurer, Medical Careers Club, Science Club, CSU, Booster Club. YARBROUGH, CHRISTY J. June: Lee Leader, Traveler Representative, Spanish Club, Rus- sian Club, Booster Club, Postcr Committee. YEOMAN, BILL VANCE June: Booster Club, Student Council, Football, Varsity. YOW'ELL, JACKIE RHEA June: Booster Club. Archery Team. ZACCAGNI, NICK June: Medical Careers Club, president, Booster Club. 34I A Abbot, Michel, 159 Abbot, Pat, 188 Able, John, 88, 137 Abshire, Susan, 51, 84, 159, 52, 314. 339 Actkinson, Donna, 56, 60, 84, 101, 159. 43 Adams, Debbie, 55, 137 Adams, Linda, 99 Adams, Raymond, 137, 63 Adams, Robert, 188 Adams, Valerie, 88, 188 Agee, Debbie, 65, 188 Aiken, Glen, 137, 282, 42, 338 Akers, Carol, 67, 101, 136, 137, 148, 98, 53 Akers, Susan, 47, 67, 74, 101, 104, 188, 227, 91 Albritton, Bubba, 188, 224 Albritton, Gary, 189 Albritton, Steve, 159 Aldrerl, Janey, 188, 50, 98, 48 Aldred, Val, 159, 62 Alexander, Annette, 188, 82 student Anderson, Robert, 137 Anderson, Robert, 159 Anderton, Lynn, 88, 159, 82, 62 Andrews, Anne, 67, 74, 85, 95, 185, 190, 262, 66, 276 Andrews. Connie, 67, 128,, 132, 187, 190, 221, 80, 79, 78, 48 Andrews, Karen, 137 Andrews, Kathleen, 159, 81 Angel, Mike, 190 Angel, Nancy, 56, 74, 90, 231 Antill, Jeff, 137 Apostolis, Maria, 159, 98, 78 Archibald, Jane, 55, 81, 190 Arens, Danell, 190 Armitage, Carol, 137 Armstead, Stewart, 159 Armstrong, Alan, 159, 98 Arnett, Pam, 190 Arnold, Bill, 159, 90 Arrondo, Rosalind, 137 Asbury, Claudia, 74, 88, 190, 86, 53 Ashford, Sandy, 61, 159, 17-4, 321, 53 Ashley, Rhonda, 190 Atkins, Karen, 95, 159 Atkinson, Larry, 159, 62 index Bailey, Dan, 137 Bailey. Joanne, 160 Bailey Baird, , Patti, 160, 181, 98, 53 Anna, 191 Baker, Greg, 137 Baker, Kish, 160, 170, 283, 277, 32 Baker, Lynn, 67, 101, 105, 192. 201, 25-1. 66 Baker, Robert, 192 Baker, Ross, 160 Bluudell, Susan, 56, 260, 261, 186, 192, 195, 199, 201, 77, 48 Blythe, Gaye Lynn, 138 Boatman, Bill 138, 290, 299, 297 Bloehme, Carl, 138 Boehrnc, Kurt, 138 Boehnert, Caryl, 138, 77 Boen, Dwight, 160, 93 Boettger, Don, 138 Bogar, Matt, 195 Alexander Alexander Alexander , Douglas, 189 , Jerry, 159 , Vicki, 61, 103, 159, 52 Allen, Clint, 137 Aliston, Dawn, 137, 157, 42, 36 Allston, Todd, 189 Alter, Fred, 88, 159 Ambrosy, Mark, 159, 272, 53 Ambrosy, George, 51, 100, 137 Amburgcy, Valeria, 189, 82 Amerman, 189, 91 Patty, si, eo, 67, 128, Amsden, Scott, 189 Awadollah, Mary, 159 Andersen, Geraldine, 189 Anderson, Ann, 189 Anderson, Becky, 137, 53 Anderson. Craig, 93, 137 Anderson, Guy, 137 Anderson, lim E., 159, 281 Anderson, lim, M. 159 Anderson, Kathie, 137, 155 Anderson, Kathy, 159 Anderson, Mildred, 51, 159, 78 Anderson, Rick, 137, 63 Atkinson, Loretta, 137 Aubuehnon, Steve, 190 Ault, Brenda, 51, 137 Austin, Barbara, 105, 191, 66 Austin, Bill, 159 Austin, David, 159, 63 Austin, Deborah, 191 Austin, Kathyren, 137, 316 Austin, Wayne, 159 Autrey, Tommy, 66, 70, 105, 191, 287, 289 Avritt, Carol, 137, 309, 102 Avritt, Mary, 191 Aydam, Par, 191 Aydam, Sharyn, 159, 52 Babbitt, Salli, 104, 191, 232, 98 Babcock, Jan, 56, 84, 191, 204 Bacon, Henry, 54, 191 Bailes, Cathy, 47, 60, 91, 187, 191, 4-3, 53 Control yourself Melanie, it's only a football game. says Barbara Chuoke eomfortingly to Melanie Hauser. Baldwin, Jerald, 192 Ball, Carol, 137, 81, 62 Ball, Dwayne, 85, 187, 192, 63 Ballard, Teri, 60, 160, 98, 53 Bancroft, Gary, 137, 297, 298 Bang, Dana, 160 Banik. Laura, 137, 81 Bankey, Terri, 1551 80, 81 Banse, Catherine, 61, 192 Baranowski, Lillian, 192, 82 Barhato, Vicki, 56, 192 Barlice, Larry, 160 Barber Micky, 51,, 55, 160 Barfield, Tommy, 160 Barkley, Mike, 192 Barkwell, Bill, 138 Barlow, Chris, 160 Barnes, Rosemary, 138 Barnes, Tom, 192 Barnett, Joe, 192, 90, 91 Barnett, Turnmy, 193 Barr, James, 138, 157 Barrow, Mike, 193, 262, 90 Barry, Rent, 138 Barry, Na-ney, 193 Barstow, Barbara, 138 Barstow, Richard, 193 Bartelsmeyer, Mark, 51, 138 Bartlett, Barbara, 9-1, 193, 98 Bartlett, Cindy, 160, 78 Bartlett, Melinda, 60, 67, 96, 160, 181, 268, 48, 63 Bass, Maryann, 160, 277, 63 Bass, Sally, 193, 225 Bates, Cheryl, 138 Bates, Chester, 88, 193, 283, 287, 288, 297, 298 Bates, Richard, 138, 290 Batson, Sharon, 160, 63 Batten, Anne, 60, 67, 94, 186, 193, 93, 276, 52 Bauer, Greg, 58, 191 Bauer, Paula, 160, 53 Bauersehlag, Meribeth, 101, 160, 99 Baumgardener, Sally, 67, 103, 138 Bazan, Gilda, 67, 160, 52 Bean, Robert, 85, 9-1, 194, 43, 297, 298, 63 Beane, Craig, 191 Beane, Liz, 138 Beane, Laura, 53, 81, 160 Beasley, Sharon, 61, 99, 160, 307 Beavers, Gary, 160 Bell, Connie, 138 Belto, Tommy, 160 Benesta-ntc, Debbie, 194 Bcnestant, Patricia, 194 Bennett, Patricia, 160 Benson, Patricia, 160, 92, 93 Benton, Rebecca, 54, 194 Bergman, Dug, 160 Bernard, Denise, 160 Berry, Kathy, 230, 194, 98 Bertelsen, Amy, 60, 138 Bosch, Vicki Lynn, 61, 194 Bettis, Al, 138, 290, 112, 38 Bilderback, Libby ,160 Billing, Karen, 194 Bintford, Jim, 191., 52 Bintliff, Mike, 138 Bintliff, Monty, 160 Bishop, Kenneth, 160, 290 Black, Chris, 160 Blankenship, Ricky. 137, 138 Blanton, Fred, 160, 92, 93 Blevins, Howard, 283. 160 Bliss, lay, 195, 63 Blohm, Pat, 160 Blornberg, Erie, 195 Boice, Jim, 160 Bolcs, Glen, 195 Boles, Wayne, 138 Bolin, Kevin, 58, 195 Boll, Bastiaan, 160 Bollinger, Jean, 195 Borneman, Cyndi, 160, 74, 181, 99, 306, 310, 30 Borsack, Heidi, 61, 138 Boswell, Margaret, 160 Bosworth, Bonita, 94, 194 Bowers, James, 138 Bowles, Ronnie, 138 Boyd, Diane, 9-1, 195 Boyd, Ginger, 160, 98 Braastad, Betty, 160, 94 Bradfurd, Bette, 61, 67, 103, 195, 77 Bradley, Tucker, 56, 103, 324, 186, 187, 194, 196, 266, 326, 50, 48. 49 Bradshaw, Diane, 160, 60, 307, 308 306, 311 Bradshaw, Everett, 160 Bradshaw, Ralph, 196, 62 Braly, Cliff, 157, 138 Branch, Felton, 92, 93, 138 Branch, Herman, 92, 93, 196 Brandt, Donna, 196, 52 Brashier, Jeff, 161, 91 Brattaiu, Joe, .161, 93 Brattow, Charlotte, 138 Brawclr, Bette, 64, 138 Breland, Eddie, 196 Brennan, Nanette, 74, 88, 196 Brevelle, James, 161 Brewer, Jay, 138 Brewtzel, Debra, 138 Bridge, Bob, 1511, 138 Briggs, Michael, 92, 93, 38 Brimble, Ray, 138, 53 Bringhurst, Martha, 196, 99 Brixey, Kathy, 161, 163, 317, 306 Brlawsky, Randy, 262, 138, 290 Brock, Cindy, 101, 53 Brad, Janis, 54, 196 Brod, Peggy, 161, 307, 308, 306 Brodnax, Roger, 196 Brookshire, Diana, 78 Broun, Ted, 343, 32 Broussard, John, 98 Broussard, Susan, 139, 31 Brower, Sandy, 52 Brune, Bill, 91, 276, 296 Bryant, Bubba, 301 Bryant, Layne, 296 Buckley, Grenda, 98 Buckley, Edmund, 98, 32 Burch, Patty, 53 Burgart, Kim, 98, 53 Burge, Mike, 3011, 305 Burke, John, 305 Burkhearl, W'ayne, 296 Burmap, Russie, 53 Burnham, Rick, 102 Burns, Mike, 272 Butts, David, 296 Buxton, Rick Byers, Sandy, 81 C Cabiness, Mike, 139, 157, 63 Cabiness, PCEEY, 161, 67, 98 Cadenhead, Peggy, 161, 67, 65 Calabrese, Joyce, 98, 60, 199 Calbert, Richard, 58 ' Caldwell, Steve, 161 Calvin, Donna, 162 Campbell, David, 162, 101, 91, 99, 175, 181, 350, 66 Cannon, Donna, 162 Cannon, Mary, 139, 53 Cardenas, Diana, 139 Carey. Debbie, 140 Carey, Preston, 199 Carjill, David, 140 Carr, Don, 199, 232 Caroll, Bruce. 54, 199 Capps, Ted, 162 Carleton, Sharon, 162 Carroll. Pammy, 140 Carolla, Carol, 162, 176 Carpenter, Debbie, 162 Carpenter, Lewis, 103, 162, 305, 304 Carson, Chris, 199 Carter, Jimmy, 140, 290 Carter, Carolyn, 162 Cartwright. Courtney, 162, 175 Caskey, Bob, 140 Caskey, Sally, 199 Cat: hings, Paige, 67, 74, 101, 260, 130. 17, 95, 199, 239, 203, 41, 48, 91, 66, 275, 62 Caxenaugh, Margaret, 56, 67, 71, 85 91, 101, 187, 199, 241, 227, 266, 276 Cayton, Yvonne, 162, 61 Ct-jka, Terry, 93, 199 Chaffin, Georgia, 140 Chambers, Charles, 94, 199, 343, 297, 298 Chambers, Dan, 140, 38 Chambers, Edward, 94, 93, 200 Chambers, Bill, 1-10 Chamberlain, Bernadette, 67, 162 Chambers, Jim, 94, 162 Chandler, Beckey, 140 Cliandler, Lara, 286, 200, 302, 291 Cl1a-ndler, Paul, 140 Chandler, Walt, 200 Chapline, Gary, 162 Chapline, Laura, 55, 162, 183, 53 Chapman, Mike, 200 Chapoton, Thomas, 162 Check, Howard, 162, 98, 29 Cheek, Paul, 88, 162, 290, 273, 272 Cheek, Steve, 140, 88 chmy, Kam., 56, oo, 200, 99, 102 Cherry, Wayne, 140 Chevy, Carolyn, 140 Chiaia, Kristen, 140, 53 Chmelik, Ray, 140 Chuoke, Barbara, 140, 71, 342, 87, 86 Chien, Loring, 162, 71, 102 Childers, Jeff, 93, 200 Childs, Carol, 229, 200, 242 Chmolik, Carl 162 Chmelik, Tone, 200 Chrisman, Kay, 200 Christine, Laura, 60, 200, 80 Church, Ann, 74, 85, 307, 308, 325, 105, 201, 99, 66, 306 Church, Phyllis, 105, 229, 238, 201 Claiborne, Marzanne, 162, 310 Clark, Kay, 162 Clark, Jimmy, 58, 201, 271 Clark, Scott, 201 Clarke, Judy, 140 Clarke, Rieky, 140 Clarke, Shai-ne, 140 Clarke, Spencer, 140 Clemens, Cindy, 140, 340 Clifford, Craig, 201 Clifton, Karen, 201 ciirmn, mimi.,-11, 260, 261, 129, 317, 201, 235, 50, 53 Cline, Teri, 162, 78 Clymer, Judy, 201, 336 Coats, Kathy, 118, 340 Coates, Kathy, 162, 86 Coburn, Teresa, 140 Coeea, Shirley 140 Cochran, Edith, 67, 162, 47, 306, 62 Cooke, Camille, 103, 162, 316, 98, 86 Cogburn, Nancy, 56, 91, 101, 201, Coleman, James, 140 Coleman, Theresa, 140, 53 Coles, Sheryl, 162, 101, 99 . . ., 7 Collie, Alice, 56, 61, 44, 4 , 202, 328 Collett, Craig, 140 Collins, Kim, 162 Collins, Sammy, 202 Collins, Steve, 202 Colwell , Drew, 162 Colwell, Kenny, 162, 51 Culyer, Tom, 162 Compton, Betsy, 162, 52 Compton, Bill, 58, 202, 297, 298 Conley, Debbie, 1-10 Connelly, John, 163 Conner, Terry, 70. 85. 129. 186, 187, 202, 241, 266, 295, 275, 291 Conroy, Billy, 141 Conroy, Steve, 202 Contat, Sharon, 163 Cook, James, 93 Cook, Karen, 41, 91 Cook, Tom, 203 Cooksey, Cheryl, 163, 56 Coons, .lea-nine, 163 Copeland, Dennis, 163, 296 Copeland, Rick, 163 Corbet, Ann, 203 Corbit, Larry, 100, 318, 203, 63 Cnrtncr, Marcia, 203 Corry, Doug, 1-1,1 Cote, Lynn, 163 Cowling, Carol, 67, 163, 181 Cowling, Richard, 141 Cowser, Katie, 67, 163 Cox, Barry, 54, 203 Cox, Brenda, 54 Craddor-k, Carolyn, 141, 78 Crady, Kate, 61, 67, 74, 101, 103, 131, 321, 96. 186, 203, 77, 50, 48, 66, 62 craig, Debi, 141 Crain, Lee, 141, 63 Crain, Stephanie L. 163 Crayton, Tommy, 203 Crayton, Yvonne, 77 Crayton, Virginia, 141 Cretsinger, Cordon, 163 Cretsinger, Jimmy, 203 Crocker, Charlton, 141, 100 Croft, Linda, 163 Crosson, Riehard, 141 Crow, Pam, 103, 159, 163, 312, 98, 30 Crowder, Pamela, 84, 163, 272, 52 Crowley, David, 93, 163, 63 Crutcher, Rusty, 100, 203 Cubbage, Spencer, 203 Culmo, Becky, 163, 98 Culver, Henry, 163, 63 Cuniley, Steve, 191, 283, 284, 285, -11, 297, 43, 91, 275, 298 Cummings, Cassandra, 163 Cummings, Cathy, 204 Cummings, David, 204, 90 Cummings, Karen, 163, 103, 99 Cunninghan, Steve, 141 Curbu, Richard, 204, 331 Curry, Lesa, 47, 56, 61, 67, 76, 163, ll D Dalio, Debra, 141, 99 Dalrymplc. Dean. 204 Dalrymple, Linda, 163 241, 223, 276 Cohn, William, 85, 201, 255 Colburn, Mariann 202, 62, 102 Cole, Bruce, 202 Cole, Paul, 140 Coleman, Jacqlin e, 47, 91, 100, 231, e, 202 Damuth, Stewart, 46, 70, 71, 345, 297, 90, 298 Dashiell, Diane, 1-11, 53 Davidson, Jim, 141, 53 Davidson, Kandi, 20-4 Davidson, Laurie, 60. 71, 141 Davis. Bari, mn, 282. 2131 Davis, abby, 76, 1-11, 53 Davis, Hunter, 141, 102 Davis, Jan, 56, 67, 69, 163 Davis. Jane, 141, 267 Davis, Louise, 77 Davis, Mike, 204 Davis, Riehard, 163 Davis, Rupus, 204 163, Dawsey, Janice, 76, 163, 174, 62, 28 . 7 With all this attention 1 think 1'll break it next time! exclaims Janet Knight to her aids Sam Willson. Ted Broun. and Charles Chambers, Dillard, Kathy, 61, 74, 206, 102 Dillard, Merri, 164, 335 Dixon, Janet, 142, 259, 311, 36 Dodd, Suzanne, 61, 67, 164 Doherty, Mike, 142, 42, 38 Doherty, Robert, 154, 297, 276, 298 Doherty, Sally, 56, 60, 67, 76, 164, Dolan, Rosalind, 14, 164, 102 Dominy, Candace, 206 Donnelly, Bill, 206 Don-nelly, Carol, 51, 164, 81 Donohue, Kathy, 206, 62 Dora, Renee, 142 Dora, Wanda, 164 Dore, Michele, 68, 77, 101, 161, 77. 306, 62 Dorman, Diane, 60, 311, 206 Dorman, Georgeanna, 164 Douglas, Jess, 206 Douglas, Kathy, 142 Dowling, Barbara, 61, 16-1-, 82 Dowling, David, 142, 297, 298 Doyle, David, 164 Doyle, Debbie, 164 Draper, Judy, 60, 68, 71, 206, 98 Dreslinski, Tom, 142 Driggers, Larry, 142, 267, 52, S3 Druvkhammer, Steve, 15-1, 288, 289, -13 Day, Alison, 61, 201, 99 Day, Brion, 1111 Dear, Carolyn, 91, 201 De Bakr-y, Cary, 141 Debakey, Pat, 67, 71, 201, 91 Deeieen, Angela, 61, 201 Decker, Ken, 70, 164, 285, 289, 62 Deeds, Charles, 1211, 102 Deer, Sari, 141 De Gaugh, Floyd, 141, 152 Degeorge, Sharon, 205 Dt-leo-n, Robert, 1-11 Deluea, Paul, 205 Demanzuk, Jane, 67, 88, 205, 99 Demshar, Doug, 205 Denman, Betty, 101, 164, 52 Derby, Rod, 164 Deskins, Mark, 100, 1-11 Desombre, Pat, 205 Detton, John, 93, 164 Detwiler, Sherry, 56, 161 Devaney. Jaekie, 56. 161 Devine, Larry, 205 Dewel, Ed, 54, 205 Diaz, Mary, 141 Dick. David, 111 Dickerson, Harriet, 141 Dickerson, Loretta, 161- Diekerson, Nancy, 101, 141, 267 Dickey, Toni, 161, 301- Dickson, Ann Marie, 158, 164, 181, 52 Duflala, Mike, 142 Duke, Ronald, 100, 164 Dunbar, Cecelia, 61, 206, 81 Dunham, Sharon, 164 Dunlap, Diane, 94, 164 Dunlap Dwight, 142, 157 Dunlap, Kenneth, 93, 103, 142 Dunn, Cwin, 207 Dubose, Jerry, 206 Duckworth, Mark, 164, 73 Dudley, Bayard, 142 Dickson, Lewis, 205, 262 Dickson, Shan-non, 164 Dieudonne, Frank, 205 Diferrante, Barbara, 142, 267, 77 Dill, Barney, 142 Dill, Colleen, 205 Dill, Tl1o111as, 206 343 Garza, Greebon, Rex, 70, 166, 285, 90, 62 Glenney, Kathy, 165, 103, 76 Dunn, Pat, 142 Dunning, Patti, 207, 238 Duplan, Alicia, 68, 207, 327, 310 Du Repu, Randy, 207 Durgan, Helen, 142, 63 E Eaker, Judy, 60, 68, 74, 103, 207, 324, 50, 311 East, Debbi, 54, 207 Eastland, Nancy, 47, 56, 61, 65, 68, 133, 186, 207, 227, 267, 53 Eaton, Nancie, 51, 164, 181, 52 Ebbs, Keith, 207, 288, 102 Eberle, Gail, 142 Eckhoff, Meri, 142 Edmonson, An-n, 142 Edwards, Richard, 70, 142, 157, 63 Ehlert, Jerry, 142 Ehlert, Stephanie, 142, 37 Ehley, Canalise, 142 Ehlinger, Greg, 164 Eidman, Joan, 47, 66, 74, 91, 96, 97, 101, 187, 207, 290, 310 Eidman, John, 142 Eidman, Thad, 142, 149 Eilar, Phil, 207 Elkins, Patricia, 51, 164, 81, 78 Elkins, Terry, 54, 208 Ellerbrock, Michael, 164, 290 Elliott, Debbie, 142 Ellis, David, 142 Elrod, Carolyn, 60, 164, 176, 52 Elwood, Jan, 51, 142, 78 Ely, Jan, 84, 164, 62 Embry, Robert, 208 Ephgrave, Patti, 56, 61, 103, 238, 208, 98 Erath, Anne, 142 Erwin, Ann, 142 Erwin, Jimmy, 96, 129, 185, 186, 189, 260, 266, 208, 41, 48, 49, 66, 274, 351 Escobar, Alejandro, 92, 29, 142 Estachy, Robert, 165 Etter, Stephanie. 56, 208, 333 Evans, Gayle, 64, 65, 208, 225, 87, 86 Evans, Lawrence, 208, 91 Evans, Margaret, 51, 165 Eze-11, Craig, 165 F Faciane, Michael, 142 Fairchild, Carl, 208 Fairchild, Gary, 142 Falkner, Martha, 208 Farley, Donnie, 208 Farley, Ronnie, 88, 209 Farmer, Charles, 142 Farmer, Judy, 165, 307 Fasshauer, Karen, 165 Fatherree, Susan, 56, 165, 82 Fanlk, Susan, 209 Fay, Kenneth, 104, 165 Feleman, Frank, 142 Felcman, Kathleen, 209 Felder, James, 142 Fellows, Mary, 143 Felton, Janis, 165 Fendley, Jimmy, 209 Fenner, Virginia, 65, 194, 209, 50 Fenske, Tom, 165 Fenstermacher, Ruth, 68, 165, 53 Ferguson, Bob, 94, 131, 100, 132, 209. 62, 63, 102 Ferreri, Sara, 103, 143 Ferris, Linda, 60, 165 Ferris, Polly, 143 Filler, Marianne, 92, 93, 165 Filler, Marjorie, 88, 92, 93, 143 Filler, Stuart, 92, 93, 209 Finch, Wayne, 92, 209 Fischer, Connie, 209 Fischer, Emmy, 143 Fischer, Kay, 88, 165 Fisher, Barbara, 165 Fitigerald, Douglas, 209 344 When Miss Reynaud is referee, the Lieutenants always win. Fitzgerald, Lynda, 64, 68, 74, 96, 97, 131, 163, 99, 66 Fleming, Deby, 210 Flesher, Kathy, 56, 68, 103, 165, 99, 62 Flippen, Don, 165 Fleming, James, 93, 143 Flores, Barbara, 210, 99 Flores, Diane, 99 Fly, Robert, 165 Foit, John, 143 Foley, Betsy, 51, 165, 171, 307, 306 Folsom, Bruce, 210 Fosdick, John, 51, 70, 84, 105, 103, 175, 165, 32 Fosdick, Cathy, 56, 74, 105, 130, 210, 238, 43, 87, 24 Fossler, Chris, 64, 210 Foulke, Randy, 188, 210 Fournier, George, 143, 102 Fowler, Lyn, 210 Fox, Daza, 47, 56, 101, 211 Fox, Jodie, 165 Frambach, Nancy, 60, 64, 68, 211, 324- Franke, Alice, 143 Franklin, Stephen, 143, 53 Franks, Vicki, 65, 188, 211 Fraser, Charles, 211, 243 Freeman, Myria, 143 Freiberger. Kurt, 92, 93, 143, 63 French, Lea, 64, 211 Fridh, Janette, 143 Frisbie, Sandra, 211 Frnka, Janis, 143 Fry, Margaret, 143 Fry, Mary Jo 64, 211 Fulgham, Mary, 132, 211, 102 Fullerton, John, 165 Fulton, Susan, 143 Furgeson, Bob, 91 Furrh, Kathy, 56, 211 G Gaddis, Terry, 143 Gaffney, Brenda, 165 Gaffney, Grant Gagnon, Sheila, 165, S3 Gaines, Larry, 143, 58, 290, 42, 35 Gnjdosik, Fred, 143 Galayda, Stefanie, 143, 51 Galayda, Valerie, 211, 52 Gannon, Laura, 165 Garbade, Sandy, 14, 60, 103 Gardner, Jeff, 165 Gardow, Deb, 212, 80 Gardow, Douglas, 165 Garla-nd, Steve, 143 Garrett, Cheryl, 157, 164 Garrett, Eddie, 144, 93, 63 Garrett, Kenneth, 212 Garriso n, Christine, 64, 144 Gartner, Debbie, 165 Gartner, Robbie, 212 Dora, 144 Garza, Linda, 165, 84 Gaskey, Joe, 212 Gates, Larry, 212 George, Cathy Ann, 46, 51, 165, 60 George, lnctte, 165 George, Jackie, 144, 296 Gerhardt, Kathy, 165 Gerland, Darlene, 144 Ghrist, Elaine, 68, 165, 101, 103, 47, 76, 90 Giffin, Catherine, 144 Giffin, Jim, 318, 230, 212, 43, 26 Gilcrcst, Diane, 144, 78 Gillan, Judy, 61, 74, 65, 96, 97, 212, 99, se Gillaspy, Becky, 212, 80 Gilliam, Candy, 61, 68, 74, 101, 213, 77 Gilliam, Martha, 136, 149, 157, 258, 259, 144 Gipsofn, Mark, 144 Glaser, Charlotte, 144 Glass, Nancy, 60, 101, 144, 269, 53 Glauser, Robert, 144 Glenn, Chris, 94, 131, 100, 213, 91, 62 Glidden, Beth, 144, 53 Grammer, Diana, 144 Grammer, Marianne, 88, 214 Gray, Charles, 94, 144, 296 Gray, Charlotte, 68, 166, 101, 306, 311 Gray, Dale, 100, 144 Gray, Hartsell, 290, 63 Gray, Van, 100, 166, 62 Green, Gary, 166 Grcen, Taylor, 214 Greer, William, 166 Gregg, Kathy Ann, 61, 68, 74, 84, 214, 98 Griffe th, Richard, 166, 63 Griffin, Bob, 145 Griffin, Grimes, Pam, 166 Grimes, Steve, 166, 62 Griffin, Bill, 100, 166 Grimm, Rick, 214 Grubbs, Stephen, 166 Gundlach, Sharon, 214 Guthrie, William, 145 Haas, Diana, 60, 94, 215 Sisi, 56, 61, 68, 54, 214, 198 Haberlie, Jan, 56, 68, 91, 95, 99, 215, 201 Haginas, Conni, 106 Haikin, Hildy, 145, 340 Haikin, Roxanne, 215 Hairel, David, 88, 215 Glover, Dennis, 213 Glover, Suzanne, 213, 62 Goad, Gobar, Kerry, 144 Kay, 165 Hale, Jan, 166, 56, 181 Hale, Kent, 103, 166 Kimberly, 166 Hale, Hale, Tim, 166 Hall, Bruce Godfrey, Barbara, 165, 94, 99 Goggan, Jim, 282, 213 Golemon, Donna, 67, 69,'47, 213, 91 Goodman, Meg, 165 Goodnight, Gregg, 100, 213 Goodson, Waynettc, 55, 144 Goodwin, Bobby, 166 Goodwyfn, Jimmy, 166 Googer, John, 46, 51, 166, 70, 181, 296, 63 Goolsliy, Pat, 144, 297, 298, 102 Gonzalez, Edward, 213 Gould, Wilbur Ronald, 100, 213 Graeft, David, 166 Graff, Becky, 213 Graham, Lisa, 166, 307, 308, 309 Graham, Robert, 166 Graham, Susan, 144 Grainger, Bobby, 144 Graml, Barbara, 214 Halsey, Anne, 145 Ham, Barry, 51, 166 Hamilton, Bill Hamilton, Craig, 145 Hamilton, Darleen, 166, 78 Hamilton, Mike, 145 Hamilton, Tom, 101, 51, 103, 312, 321, 95, 215, 350 48, 66, 26 Hamilton, Thornton, 166 Hamlin, Jane, 74, 215 Hamlin, Nancy, 103, 166 Hamrnaek, Teresa, 65, 215 Hanks, James, 92, 145, 93 Hammond, Charlotte, 61, 1 Handley, Mac, 166, 76 Hanks, Kit, 56, 260, 261, 199, 239, 201, 43, 99, 48 Hansen, Deborah, 166 Hansen, Markee, 88, 166 66, 87, 86 132, 215 If you can't win one, Stewart Damuth says- You can always borrow one from a friend. Lee has left us Redskins out of everything this year, protests outsider Julie Wagner to her loyal General friends Carol Pappas, Kay Murphy, and Sus san Robinson. Hanvs, Donna 145 Haran, Missy, 53 Harber, Laura, 68, 166, 56 Harbison, Don, 215 Hardin, Jim, 215 Hardwick, Dena, 68, 88, 216 Hardwick, Mike, 145 Hardy, Bubba, 166 Hardy, Jay, 90, 166, 62 Harigel, Letitia, 216, 98 Harkins, Mary, 166, 47, 97 Harlan, Margie, 166 Harling, Kenneth Harmon, Steve, 216 Harmon, Pat, 216 Harrington, Charles, 145 Harrington, Janet, 51, 166, 82 Harrington, Richard, 103, 216 Harris Harris Harris Harris , Harris, Harris , Alice, 145, 57 Carol, 145 Joe, 216 John, 166 Kathy, 64, 216 Wayne, as, 216, 53, 102 Harrison, Doug, 166 Harrison, Sally, 145 Harrison, Paul, 145, 156 Hart, Dennis, 216 Harrgrove, Kenneth, 166, 297, 298 Hartley, Clarence, 167 Harvey, Janet, 145, 81, 102 Hasley, Linda, 52 Hastings, Bill, 166, 58, 77 Hasting, Joe, 145 Hatcher, Rick, 145 Hatcm, Curl, 145 Hatlelizl, Betty, 145 Hauge, Jimmie, 145, 63 Haugh, Cindy ,216 Haugh, Mike, 143, 145, 63 Hauser, Melanie, 68, 145, 342, 53 Havins, Gary, 84, 217 Hawkins, Clare, 166, 55, 68 Hav, Jim, 167 Hayes, Joe, 167 Hayslip, Buster, 217, 302, 303 Hayworth, Mike, 88, 217 Heard, Deborah, 324- Heard, Sandra, 145, 76 Heath, Jon, 145 Heggie, Larry, 167 Heidler, Susan, 145 Henderson, Marlene, 68, 76, 84, 217, 196, 77 Henderson, Steve, 167 Hendry, Barbara, 145, 7B Henry, Martha, 103, 167, 314, 98, 340, 52 Henry, Mike, 167 Henry, Patrick, 167 Hepler, Terri, 217, 87, 86 Herherger, Debbie, 167 Hernandez, John, 167 Herod, Elizabeth, 167 Herrick, Mark, 145 Herrin, Steve, 167 Hervey, Perry, 217 Hess, John, 167 Hester, Chris, 68, 61. 167, 101, 179 Hester, Debbie, 62 Hester, Richard, 145 Hester, Walter, 217 Hesterlee, Tommy, 167 Hetherwick, Mary, 167 Hibbert, Jim, 145 Hickman, Davis, 167, 303 Hi'-ks, Marilyn, 61, 88, 217, 329 Hifks, Susan, 145 Higgins, Janice, 167, 76, 181 Higgins, Linda, 76. 101, 145, 157 Hight, Beverly, 217 Hightower, Stewart, 167 Hilburn, Craig, 145 Hilgenfield, Susan, 47, 68, 167, 306 Hill, Martha, 217 Hill. Pamela, 61, 68, 76, 167, 306 62, 273 Hill, Shirley, 167 Hines, Ida. 167 Hodge, Ricky, 145 Hogan, Becky, 167, 198, 52 HOEUZ- Jackie, 145, 37 Hozwood, Debbie, 60. 68. 145, 90 Holcomb, Denise, 145, 309 Hnlfomb, Ted. 167 Hosey, Linda, 146 Hovey, Don, 146 House, Howard, 167 House, Susan, 146, 99, 53 Howard, Dave, 103, 219 Howard, Debbie, 167 Howard, Don, 168, 292, 337, 291 Howard, Jeanne, 146, 53 Howard, Marvin, 219 Howard Rocky 146, 63 Hubble: Ted, 219, 284 Huber, Barbara, 168, 52 Huekabee, Sheila, 168 Huckaby, Janet, 146 Hudspeth, Becky, 51, 56 Huegel, Carol, 219 Huey, Ricky, 219 Huey, Thomas, 146 Hufnal, Patricia, 74, 219 Hughes, Bill, 168, 297 Hughes, Connell, 65, 74, 219, 233, 307 Hughes, Danny, 51, 168, 297, 298 Hughes, Lois, 219 Hughes, Mike, 146 Hulbert , Richard, 51, 100, 168, 63 Hull, Marilee, 60, 58, 219, 236 Hunpola Kenneth 146 Hunt, Debbie, 168 Hunt, Diane, 168 Hunt, Marilyn, 144, 146, 157, 307, 306 Hunt, Stacy, 91, 101, 105, 186, 220 295 , 66, 291 Hunt, Stephen, 85, 220 Hunter Peggy, 146, 52 Holland, Vickie, 60, 68, 74, 93, 218, 66 Hollis, Bnh. 218 Hollis, Robert, 146 Holoway, Randy, 167 Holmes, Diane, 167. 98 Holmes, Elaine, 84. 218 Holmes, Helen, 175 Holmes, Keith, 187. 218. 91, 73, 102 Holmes, Susan, 60, 146. 53 Hnlston, Dottie, 46, 47, 96, 101, 158, 167, 181, 86 Holt, Jessie, 104, 218, 72 66 Homes, Dayna, 84, 218 Hook, Dwight, 146 Hooks, Stephen, 146 Hooper, Gaylyn, 47, 68, 167, 181, 86, 351, 273 Hooper, Mike, 58 Hoopes. Janie, 146 Hopkinson, Rick, 85, 218 Horan, Missy, 56, 146 Horn, Stephen, 146, 297, 298, 63 Horsman, Jack, 54, 218 Horsman, Joan, 54, 219 Hortenstine, Dale, 167, 312, 43, 33 Huntsman, Ra-ndy, 168 Hurst, Ray, 146 Hoskins, Patty, 168 Hussey, Diane, 168 Hutvhens, Sherry, 54, 220 Hutsell, Stephen, 146, 53 Hutson, Judy, 60, 146, 78 Hyde, Susan, 54, 168 I lharra, Joe 168 lgo, Larry, 220 Ingram, Dianna, 168 Ingram, Penny, 60, 88, 168, 53 Ingram, Vicki, 220 Irons, Debbie, 168 Irons, Pamela, 55, 146 Jackson, Bessie, 220 345 , 1 1 Aa- 15 f -29 Kilgor e, Kztthy, 13, 61, 169, 71 Killgorc, Sharon, 61, 169 Killingsworth, Sally, 51, 81, 222, 98, 21 Kilty, Kimha Tom, 169 ll, Jimmy, 147 Kimlirell, Doug, 147 Ki11g, Carroll. 68, 169, 7-1, 103, 76, 97, 306, 331 King Frank, 70, 223, 301. 303, 83 King, Peggy, 117, 53 Kingry, Connie, 56, 188, 223, 53 Kingswell'Smith, Chuck, 103, 224 Kinsel, George, 169 Kirk, Marilyn, 169 Kirken dall, Ann, 56, 84, 223, 98 Kirkpatriek. Brian, 169, 101 Kirselt, Ronald, 169 Knepp ler, Jana, 147. 60, 103, 267, -12 Kneppler, Lana, 147, 101, 1111, 269, 36 Knies, Blair, 169,63 Knight, Bill, 117, 157, 100, '12 Knight, Janet, 117, 60, 103, 3113, 77, 53 Knight, John, 100, 169 Knight, Joseph, 100, 169 Knight, filike, 70, 223, 228 Knight Knizzn Knoll, , Teena, 169, 60, 99, 53 er, Mike, 223 Kristin, 61, 68, 74, 103, 47, 223, 77 Kohs, Pyddney, 68, 47, 91, 104, 187, 233, 227, 66, 62 Koeerek, Keith, 58, 224, 270 Koch, Philip, 99, 221 86, 187, 226, 66 Lattirnore, Laurie, 103, 1-'18, 53 Lawler, Jim, 70, 85, 91, 262, 137. 226 Lawren re, Ronald, 226 Laws, Charlotte, 309, 118 Lawsha Lawsha e, Michael, 226 e, Naney, 1-18 Lawson, Jim, 147 Lawson , Mary, 147 Lay, Ann, 170 Leavellv, Judy, 60, 68, 128, 226, 252 91 Leboue 1, Paula, 68, 170, 82, 79, 30 Lebron, Lorie, 170 Ledbetter, Betty, 1-17, 309 Ledbetter, David, 170 Ledhetter, Tom, 88, 227 Lee, Hyung, Chul, 170 Lee, Randy, 170 Leediker, Susan, 170 Leggett, Wesley, 170 Lvgrand, Jon, 100, 227, 72 Lehde, Leigh, B.-oy, 1117 Terry, 170, 60, at, 98, 52 Leimgrulilcr, Julie, 55, 170, 103, 99 Leland, Carol, 1-17, 157 Leland, David, 285, 287 , 227, 280, 288 Lent-rt, Susan, 147, 60 Leno, Lavanna, 1117, 102 Lewallen, Jerry, 100, 170, 102 Lewis, Carol, 147, 53 Lewis, Mark, 170 Lewis, Paul, 147 Lewis, Susa-11, 51, 166, 170, 56, 60, Throwing me out of class is one thing, but t11is is ridiculous, p Gordon Jaehne. Jackson, Beverly, 60, 146 Jackson, Betty, 94, 100, 146 Jackson, David, 220 Jackson, Dollie, 168 Jackson, Gwen, 168 Jackson, Harold, 220, 316 Jackson, Kenneth, 220 Jackson, Patricia, 220, 82, 52 Jackson, Vivian, 146 1- Johns! Jones, on, Mike, 221 Allison, 1-16 Jones, Anna, 222 Jones, Bill, 70, 85, 222 Jones, Dcloris, 222 Jones, Dc-etra, 91, 168 Jones, Jones, Jones. icibby, 60, aa, 168 Kim, 146 Michel, 70, 222, 301 0 rotests 7.143 Luton, Jaehnc, Gordon. 103, 220, 3-16, 98, 304 Jamil, Mark, 146 Jamit, Pat, 168 James, David, 168 Jameson, Helen, 68, 85, 100, 168, 63 Jameson, Wesley, 85, 100, 221, 102 Jamison, Lane, 100, 221, 72 Janca, Kathryn, 146 Janson, Mike, 221 January, Larry, 168, 285. 287, 289, 312, 321 Jeans, Pamela, 168 Jee, Virginia, 68, 91, 92, 93, 187, 221, 63 Jefferson, Steve. 92, 93 Jeffries, John, 221 Jennings, Steve, 146 Jepperson, Steve, 168, 102 Johnson, Cindy, 60, 101, 146 Johnson, Fred, 50, 58, 221 Johnson, Gail, 68, 168, 306 Johnson, Jill, 51, 55, 146, 82 Johnson, Kerste, 146, 151, 309 Jtttmstm, Kun, 221, 292, 293, 291, 291 Johnson, Linda, 146 Johnson, Randy, 103, 168, 98 Jolmson, Luann, 47, 61, 68, 74, 93 101, 103, 186, 195, 221, 229, 242, 98, 48, 66 Joh-nson, Vicky, 146, 309 Johnson, Ji111my, 143, 146, 155 Johnston, Lisa, 47, 68, 88, 221. 346 Jones, Mike, 168, 43, 291 Jones, Peter, 168, 181, 297, 298 Jones, Scott, 168 Joseph, Jane, 168 Joseph, Jeff, 147 Judge, Geralyn, 168 Junger, Chris, 222 Juravieh, Lynn, 168 Justin, Debbie, 231 K Kaler, Jeff, 94, 169, 322, 99 Kane, Michafl, 169 Kearns, Shannon, 147 Keats, Mitchell Keegan, Robert, 147 Keeling, Elizabeth, 222 Keeney, Huey, 70, 91, 187, 223, 276, 304 Keeney. James, 169 Kelly, Lauri, 147, 88 Kelly, Pam, 147 Kelsey, Bob, 147, 98 Kemble, Kathryn, 147, 94 Kemcrling, Scott, 147 Kennedy, Rebecca, 88, 169 Kenuen, Edward, 222 Kephart, Don, 169 Kephart, Leslie, 222 Kercheval, Rick, 169 Kilborn, Cindy, 169 Koenig, Elizabeth, 71, 88, 22-1 Kolius, John, 173, 260, 261, 186, 239. 224, 266, 18, 66, 26 Kondas, Cindy, 224, 51 Kornbloet, Lynda, 169 Koss, Jim, 91, 81, 2211 Kostas, Ann, 117, 21, 46, 102 Koster, Ralph, 221 Kramer, Steve, 147, 88, 272 Kramer, Terry, 147 Krause, Margie, 169 Krrger, Kathy, 51, 224 Kubricht, Linda, 117 Kubriruhl. Ted, 225 Kuhn, Debbie, 51, 169 Kuhn, Marsha, 67, 61, 169, 88, 101, 181, -17, 99, 306 Kutner, Rick, 263 Kuykendall, Ginger, 55, 169 Kuykendall, Pam, 92, 93, 225 Kysvr, Alison, 169, 56 L Larhner, Bob, 93, 225 Lafitte, filichelle, 138, 118 Lain, Dru, 169 Lakey, Linda, 225 Lambert, lke, 1-18 Lambert, Lynette, 56, 91, 198, 225, 264, 265, 268, 273, 272, 53, 24 Lamcntola, Rosalie, 148 Lampton, Lark, 93, 169 Lampton, Shannon, 56, 225 Landers, David, 169 Landis, Diana, 169 Landis, Sheryll, 225, 98 Lane, Nanry, 148 Lang, Donnie, 282, 287, 225, 209, 41, 23 Lang, Morris, 169 Lange, John. 70, 85, 91, 101, 262, 187, 225, 266, 293, 291 Langer, Deborah Jean, 169, 62 Langer, Tamara, 60, 225 Langlortl, Kathy, 74, 226 Langham, Lisa, 68, 169, 56, 309, 8-1, 174, 43, 5:1 Lanier, Diane, 148 Lanik, Marsha, 55, 169 Lankford, Janina, 169, 56, 81, 98, 53 Lansdell, Mary Beth, 54, 60, 226 Lara, Mary, 169, 60 Lara, Ura, 100, 226, 298 Larimer, Melanie, 226, 52 La Rose. Aleeia, 54-, 226 Latham, Susan, 67, 69, 95, 97, 133, 68, 101, 47, 84, 98, 48, 273, 53 Lewis, Thomas, 148 Lewis, Tom, 262 Lewman, Jim, 170 Lightsey, Gene, 227 Lightsey, kvalter, 227 Ligon, Kathy, 170 Lilly, Richard, 1-18, 38 Lintlguist, Chris Lindow, Mike 227 Linn, Gail, 148, 62 Lippincott, Nancy, 140, 60, 68, 101, 258, 259, 113, 98, 53, 36 Lipseomlu, Maribeth, 148 Listi, Anthony, 88, 227, 52 Listi, John, 1-18 Lloyd, Alive, 170 Lloyd, Morgan, 85, 91, 101, 130, 100 227, 66 Lloyd, Stephen, 1-18, 63 Loeklear, Brenda, 148 Loden, Kathy, 170 Lodvn, Kathy 56, 68, 170, 183, 107, 277, 53 Loe, Jol111, 170 , Logan, Logan, Jane, 228, 87, 53 Pat, 148 Londot, Larry, 148 Long, Cheryl 148 Long, David, 93, 170, 182 Long, Gaye, 148 Loomis, Doug, 271 Loomis, Ken, 93, 228 Lower, Lourey, Sue, 118, 82 Valerie, 148 Lowe, Kay, 65, 88, 103, 228, 99 Lowers, Cheryl, 61, 84, 170 Luherger, Ann, 228, 62 Lucas, Gr' g, 170 Janie, 228 Lyle, Greg, 228 Lyngaas, Bruce, 228 lVlc McAnineh, Carla, 1-18 McAninch, Deborah, 60 McBeC. Kenneth, 148 MeBride, Nova, 170 McBurnette, Kay, 309, 148 MeCaa, Kathy, 148 McCa1e, Cissy, 230 Mcliee, Peggy, 88, 230 McCall, David, 170 McCall, Doug, 170 McCall, Julie, 68, 101, 104, 230, 227, 91, 66 McCann, Jackie, 61, 230, 234, 98 McCarran, Shelley, 88, 230, 329 McCarty, Chris, 70, 170, 101, 178, 291 McCarty, Debbie, 61, 60, 47, 68, 103, 110, 76, 181 McCarty, Shaughn, 231 McCauley, Kathye, 170., 307, 308, 309 McClain, Jeff, 18-1, 231 McClendon, Harvey, 170 McClung, Mike, 157, 143 McClure, Karon, 56, 84 McCain, Steve, 170 McConnnel, Carol, 60, 88, 231 McConnell, Mary Ann, 148 McCowan, Walter, 231, 293. 294, 291 McCoy, Janey, 88, 132, 231, 235, 78, 48, 98. 91, 273 McDaniel, Suzanne, 61, 170, 69, 99, 53 McDavid, Carol, 60, 68, 187, 231, 255 McDonald, Maria, 148, 340 McDuff, Gary, 170 Mel-'arland, Bruce, 58 McFarland, Judy, 231 McFarland, Ruth, 51, 141 McGarrah, Kay, 171 McGee, Harold, 92, 93, 1-18 McGee, Jaequelyn, 231 M1'Gilvray, Boots, 58, 232, 270 Mclver, Tom, 70, 232, 330, 299, 297, 90 McKeehan, Jack, 171 McKellar, Molly, 171 McKenna, Cyndy, 171, McLead, Elaine, 77 McMenen1y, Dan, 148 McMiillian, Don, 141 McNabb, Scott, 232 MeNutt, Greg, 171, 286, 179, 289 McPhail, Joe, 171, 277, 291 McRoberts, Thomas, 171 McSpadden, James, 171, 182 111cWaters, Deborah, 51, 171, 181 McWhorter, John, 171 McQueen, Steve, 234 53 M Machlitt, Susa-n, 145, 207 Mackey, Sandra, 148, 82 Mackinnon, Margaret, 149 Macleod, Scott, 92, 93, 149 Maderer, Norman, 149, 39 Maedgen, Mary, 171 Magan, Stephen, 93, 171 Magee, Magnes Magnes 181 Mahoney, Sally, Wayne, 171 s, Julm, 181 Vieky, 69, 81, 103, 171, 119 Marlowe, Cindy, 171 Mallini Malac,' Malloy, Mallory Mangham, Frank, , Denise, 99. 53 Barbara, 171, 99 Charlie, 171 , Paula, 171 171 Mangold, Debbie, 85, 100, 1051, 187, 229, 91, 72 Manning, Susan, 149, 78 Manry, Pat, 229. 53 Manry, Peter, 119 Mapes, Charles, 58, 171 Marant, Denise, 1-19, 82 Marks, Karen, 69, 171 Markan tonis, Mary, 88, 91, 171 Marr, Antha, 54, 229 Marrs, Mary, Kay, 69, 7-1, 88, 220 Marshall, Becky, 229 Marshall, Charleun, 229 'Martin, Barbara, 1-19 Martin, Beau, 93, 171 Martin, Dana, 171 Martin, David, 171 Martin, Dellnry, 46, 17, 94, 69, 171. 99, 91 Martin, Denise, 171 Martin, Peggy, 201, 229 Martin, Randy, 171, 43, 303, 32 Martin, Rusty, 93,149 Martin, Tommy, 171 Mason, Marilyn, 171, 43 Mason, Michelle, 171 Mast, David, 229, 91 Master, Debbie, 105, 149, 309, 66 Masters, Garth, 104, 193, 230, 48, 49. 66 Masters,Michael, 171 Maslerson, Horace, 149 Mathews, Byron, 171 Mathews, Steven, 230 Matthews, Kevin, 230, 285 Matthews, Melanie, 172 Matranga, Vicky, 172 Malta, Maria Chris, 172, 52 Maxwell, Beth, 172 Maxwell, Pal, 230 May, Sandra, 172 Mayfield, Tripi, 13, 172, 33 Mayo, Janet. 172 Mayoral, Doris, 9-1-, 172, 98 Mayhugzh Glenn, 230 Meaders, Julia. 88, 172 Meador , W'illiam, 149 Meiford, Edward, 172 Mehaffey, Peggy, 232, 52 Mehrmann, Jim, 232, 63 Mendell, Steve, 149 Mellott, Barbara, 84, 172 Mendoza, Olgn, 232, 238 Mendell, Steve, 1119 Mellott, Barbara, 172, 81 Medwedeff, Cindy, 149 Mercier, Randall, 172 Meriwether, Eleanor, 61, 277, S2 Merkel, Sharon, 232 Merrill, James, 172 Messenger, Lulyeth, 172, S Messenger, Sue Anne, 232 74, 232, 1 Metcalf, Barbara, 56, 61, 314, 187. Moreno, Alfred, 296 Moreno, Doug, 150 Moreno, Ronald, 150 Moore, Twylia, 172 Moorhead, Amanda, 172, 86 Morerlock, Steve, 172 Moreland, John, 172, 98, 52 Morr-no, Velma, 172 Moreton, Billy, 173 Morgan, Carol, 69, 233, 98 Morgan, Diane, 60, 196, 233, 98 Morgan, Douglas Marian, Barbara, 47, 234, 98, 91, 310, 102 Morian, Rick, 150, 153 Morille, Brenda, 173 Morris, Steve, 234 Morrison, Mike, 231 Morrow, Larry, 58 Morrow, Mark, 58, 92, 93, 150 Morrow, Carol, 173 Morrow, Larry, 173 Morrow, Lyle, 282, 289 Morton, Nancy, 150, 98 Morton, Terry, 173, 92, 93, 59 207, 232 Metzler, Cary, 1-19 Meyer, Deborah, 143, 149, 81 Mieth, Hugo, 172, 62 Migliavacra, Karen, 149, 101 Milcy, Trooper, 101, 283, 284, 287, 186, 266, 280, 233, 268, 253, 332 lililler, David, 172, 93 Millard, Joan, 172, 77 Miller, Debra, 149 Miller, Genny, 233 Miller, Judy, 172, Sl, 76 Miller, Karen, 149 Miller, Mary, 149, 71, 81, 83 Milller, Patricia, 60, 149, 53 Miller, Sally, 60, 69, 85, 132, 233, 83, 91 Miller, Steven, 172 Miller, Wayne, 149 Millichamp, George, 233 Millis, Mark, 172 Mills, Debra Kay, 149 Mills, John, 149, 100, 62 Milis, Mike, 150 Millisap, Cena, 172, 85, 103 Milon, Barbara, 172 Mi-nto, David, 70, 283, 187, 233, 26 Mitchell, Glen, 150 Moentnish, Monty, 172 Moffatt, Rny, 85, 233, 91 Mohr, Michael, 172 Molloy, Lisa, 150 Monroe, Dan, 172. 293 Monroe, Mark, 172, 293 Montalbano, Joanne, 150, Moody, Carrole, 233 Moore, Carter, 150 Moore, Craig, 150 Moore, Cary, 150 Moore, James, 233 Moore , Pamela, 172 W Y 017 , A ' . in M 3 , ,-sn. 53 Moss, Cindy, 150, 80, 82 Moss. Bill, 123, 234 Motal, Bob, 23-1 Moten, Anne, 173, 101, 181, 52, 30 Muczynski, Linda, 234, 74 Muenzer, Lloyd, 173, 102 Mnlhearn, Mary, 173, 60, 98, 52 Muller, Arthur, 173 Mullis, Janice, 150 Murdock, Danny, 173 Murphy, Bill, 184, 312, 315, 235 Murphy, Lyn, 234, 238, 205, 43, 22 Murphy, Karen, 150, 152, 98 Murphy, Kathleen, 150, 62 Murphy, Kay, 140, 156, 258, 309, 144, 150, 345, 98 Murphy, Lance, 234, 299, 298 Murray, Lynne, 56, 235 Murphy, Nanci, 51, 150 Murrell, Bill, 100, 150, 62 Murray, Laurie, 235 Myers, Diane, 235 N f Yr+,J.,:a f 4 or , if 1 ' ' ,,,,, . tg 1 r fi' n ,Y . V w V ' ' 1,f'1 W' .,', U, ca1Qft'fJ'i ' -- 1 if, ,, ' ,,,, 1 ,,.- 1 - A 1- 1 1+ ,Q .fr or 'B or 7 ef -is 4 3 ' 7 . K Miss Grant's Dixiliers and Southernaires presented their talents at Christmas. Nagar, Patsy, 150, 53 Nannen, Susie, 150 Nash, Jackie, 56, 94- Nash, Mike, 150 Nasso, Mike, 173, 58, 271 Navarro, Donna, 235 347 Q Quito, Gito, 54, 2111, 77 Quito, Richard, 15l R Ragstlale, Geni, 151 Rainbolt, Tholnas, 71, 76, 175 Rainey, Rodney, 151, 39 Rainwater, Dennis, 241 Rammage, Kathy, 101, 241, 62 Ramsey, Bob, 175 Randle, Sherry, 151, 53 Ra-ndle, Pamela, 175, 264, 265, 53 Rankin, Mark, 151 Rankin, Susan, 71, 151 Rappi, Michael, 151, 62 Rathien, Janna, 175 Ray, Peggy, 74, 241 Raulston, Robert, 51, 151 Read, Debby, 60, 147, 152, 69, 53 Read, Nancy, 175, 86 Redden, Tommy, 175 Jullior gym class just heard the Sabers had arrived. Nauman, Bruce, 150 Neighbor, Kathy, 101, 235 Neacsu, Paul, 173, 63 Neblett, Charles, 173, 76, 100 Nader, Donald, 150 Neighbor, Kathy Neill, Rita, 151, 55, 101, 150 Neilson, Jimmy, 173 Nelson, Paul, 299, 297, 298 Nesbitt, Jodi, 235 Nesbitt, Peyton, 150, 349 Nesmith, Cathy, 235, 311, 52 Nesmith, Jeff, 173 Neunhoffer, Sally, 173 Nevill, Glenn, 100, 150 Nevill, Richard, 100, 235 Newell, Nan, 61, 88, 235 Newlin, Christine, 173 Newlin, Terry, 236 Newton, Tim, 173 Nichols, George, 236, 53 Porter, David, 282, 174, 289 Potter, Jill, 151 Nicholson, Dan, 236 Niemeyer, David, 236 Niven, Chris, 150 Nixon, Joseph, 173 Nixon, Ray, 305, 30-1 Noble, Jay. 236 Noe, Patricia, 61, 173, 69 Nolan, Tim, 150 Noonan, Carter, 173, 290 Norman, Jim, 282, 285, 287, 318. 96, 186, 236, 239, 2-13, 266, 280, 288, 48, 66, 351, 27 Norman, Michael, 145, 258, 150 Norris, Cathy, 173 Norton, Floyd, 236, 98 Norton, Lloyd, 236, 98 Novak, Thomas, 173, 99 Nutley Brian, 187, 236 Nutley, Gary, 150 0 O'Brien, James, 236 Offeman, Jimmy, 156 Oglctree, Donna, 237 O'Leary, Kathy, 237 Oliver, Pat, 100, 150, 62 Olson, Alice, 150 Olson, Steve, 150 O'Neill, Mark, 174- 0'Neill, Alice, 237, 53 O'Neil, Donna, 150 348 Oneill, Mark, 174- Orbin, Bill, 237, 90 Oreilly, Patrick, 93, 174 Orrcll, Sam, 237 Ortiz, Virginia, 94, 131, 237, 98 Orwat. Jim, 237, 63 Ory, Richard, 150 Osburn, Sherri, 60, 237 Ostrom, Jamey, 174, 62 on, Rua, 174, 177, 288, 173, 43 Owen, Bob, 174, 181 Owens, Tim, 174- Owsley, Bob, 17-1- P Page, Nancy, 61, 88, 238, 25 Page, Tom, 238 Paige, Belinda, 238 Paige, Bernard, 174 Paine, Suzanne, 258, 150, 53 Palmer, Tom, 150 Pape, Charles E., 88, 174. 62 Pappas, Carol, 146, 157, 69, 101, 144, 151, 345, 326, 53 Pappas, Diane, 151 Pappas, John, 151 Parada, Suzanne, 60, 238 Parent, Cynthia, 69, 84, 238, 91 Park, Bob, 238, 52, 26 Parker, James, 238 Parker, Jennie, 88, 151 Parker, Ken, 238, 63 Parker, Nancy D., 174, 63 Parsons, David, 238, 62 Patterson, Charles E., 174 Patterson, Elizabeth, 174 Patterson, Melinda, 151, 77 Patton, Kay, 238 Paul, Jim, 239 Paul, Roseanne, 151 Peacock, David, 151 Peacock, Julie, 99, 239 Pearce, Kirk, 174, 181, 290 Pearlnlan, Mitzi, 69, 71, 239 Peatross, Mike, 239 Peck, Anne C., 174 Pence, Gene, 239, 302, 303 Penn, Lanie, 174- Peoples, Mike, 151, 62 Peper, Jamye, 239, 302, 301, 303 Perkins, Brad, 151 Perkins, William QBill1, 174 Perrin, Paula, 61, 239 Perry, Grant, 239, 288 Persons, Libby, 309, 151 Peterson, Homer, 70, 240, 91, 276 Peterson, Julie, 60, 69, 101, 103, 307, 309, 175, 174 Peterson, Larry, 70, 101, 129, 186, 240, 246, 266, 48 Peterson, Sandy, 69, 71, 94, 76, 84, 240, 91 Petrlak, Andrew J. 174 Pettitt, Monte, 151 Piisterer, Margaret, 52, 55, 69, 174, 310 Pfisterer, Mike, 58, 240 Phillips, Denise, 94, 240 Recd, Becky, 241 Reed, Jim, 175 Reed, Lonna, 51, 2-11 Reed, Nancy, 99 Reed, Stacy, 175 Reed, Vivienne, -17, 60, 71, 128, 187, 242, 98 Reese, Mary Ann, 94, 175, 102 Reesing, Jo Beth, 47, 56, 69, 202, 24-2, 91 Reeves, Betty, 94, 175, 59, 341 Rcgnier, Paul, 142, 152 Reickeft, Roger, 54, 242 Reid, Bruce, 93, 152 Reid, Debbie, 175 Reid, Diane, 152 Reifel, Becky, 152 Reinbolt, Billy, 70, 84, 85, 187, 242, 296, 27 Reymond, Rosalie, 60, 69, 52 Reynolds, Robert, 152 Ricardo, Neyda, 175, 77 Rich, Bekki, 103, 175, 53 Richards, Leslye Richardson, Bart, 152, 305, 30-1 Richardson, Dana, 175, 304 Phillips, Michael Phillips, Pam, 61, 103, 105, 240, 77 Pickens, Jim, 240, 276 Phillips, Charles, 151 Piper, Jay, 151 Piquct, Lourdes, 69, 174 Platter, Joan, 55, 94, 174, 98 Polichino, Elizabeth, 68, 174 Pontikes, Pontikes, Debbie, 307, 174, 332 Kathe, 240 Popovich, Kathe, 240 Popovich, Mark, 151 Popovich Valerie, 56, 101, 240, 330 Portis, Bryan, 151, 290, 271 Post, Debbie, 240, 81 Richardson, Nancy, 242 Richardson, Robin, 69, 85, 94, 47, 104, 175, 181, 306 Richardson, Tommy, 301, 303 Rickie, Ricks, 88, 24-2 Rideout, Doug, 175 Riekenberg, Jay, 63, 72 Riekenberg, Martin, 100, 175 Riley, Beth, 242, 98, 52 Ripiy, Robert, 52 Riti, Charles, 242 Rinvcr, Bob, 10, 152 Ritner, Bob, 98 Ritterbasch, Eric, 175, 288, 299, 297 Rivera, Marisella, 60, 74, 242, 99, 91 Riviere, Rob, 286, 96, 175, 289, 297, 302, 278, 303, 66, 277, 298, 351, 33 Roberson, Kyle, 152 Roberts, Keith, 176 Roberts, Pam, 60, 176, 98 Robertson, Chllck, 158, 172, 70, 176. Potter, Roxanne, 148, 53 Poujol. M'Lissa, 56, 61, 103, 104, 48 Robertson, Dennis, 243 241, 48 Powell, Darla M., 51, 61, 98, 52, 174, 176 Powell, John C., 174 Powers, Robert, 241 Robertson, Lake, 152, 71 Robinson, Cordell, 70, 84, 186, 228, 243, 296 Robinson, Hal, 100, 176, 63, 102 Robinson, Harold Poynter, Stephen, 93, 92, 151 Pratt, James, 151, 63 Presley, Wade E., 160, 174 Pressler, Claudia, 151 Prcstridge, Paula, 157, 51, 309, 151 Price, Diane, 241, 62 Price, Eric A., 175, 62 Proctor, Carol, 175, B1 Proctor, Jeff, 175 Proudfit, William D., 175 Provenzano, John, 175 Pruiett, Robert, 151, 290 Psencik, Jerry, 241 Puckett, Brian, 101, 151. Purcell, Pamela, 151 Robinson, Jennie, 88, 243 Robinson, Susan, 152, 51, 69, 309, 144, 150, 345 Robson, Richard, 152 Rocha, Maria, 153 Roderick, David, 152 Rodgers, Johnny, 58 Rogers, Gayle, 56, 243 Rogers, Judy, 152, 36 Rogers, Johnny, 243, 270 Rogers, Kathy, 243 Rogers, Teri, 152, 78 Roland, Mark, 152 Homage, Ned, 151 1 l Ross, Bob, 152 Ross, Sheila, 60, 61, 88, 16-1, 176 Rosenfeld, David, 54, 243 Rosenfeld, Margaret, 18, 48, 56, 203, 243, 260, 261, 263, 41, 48, 91, 274, 24 Rossler, Steve, 51, 100, 241 Rottet, Candice, 176, 62 Rougagnac, Jeane, 64, 244 Routzon, Ricky, 152 R-wwe, Martha, 226, 214, 79 Rubricht, Linda, 82 Rudd, John, 176 Rope, Pam, 176, 81 Rnpley, Robert, 176, 297, 298 Ruppert, Karen, 61, 152, 157, 77 Ruppert, Nancy, 47, 60, 76, 85, 103, 244, 91, 63 Rush, Charles, 244 Rushing, Louann, 60, 152, 53 Russell, David, 297, 298 Russell, John, 152 Russell, Randy, 152 Russcy, Terry, 176 Ryan, Pat, 62, 53 Service, Ann, 99 Severance, Laura, 153 Severance, Tom, 94, 246 Shandera, Pat, 177 Shaper, Kathleen, 61, 69, 177, 181 Shaver, Ann, 246 Shaw, Gary, 101, 286, 246 Shaw, Wendy, 34, 153, 77, 311, 53 Shearer. Puma, 56, 74, 203, 242, 40, 246 Shepherd, Jesslyn, 51, 55, 177 Sherrill, John, 177 Shingle, Dottie, 153 Shook, Debbie, 76, 177, 52 Shook, Martha, 153, 37 Shopes, Steve, 102 Shute, Debbie, 177, 307, 308, 309 Simon, Diane, 153, 53 Simons, George, 178 Simpson, Barbara, 178 Sinclair, Robert, 70, 101, 153, 297, 298, 63, 39 Sisco, Larry, 178 Sitz, Stan, 178 Sizemore, Jerri, 246, 52 Saine, Martha, 244, 91, 102 Skelton, Allyn, 246 Skelton, Barney, 154 Skene, Barbara, 47, 69, 246, 98, 91 Skene, Kathy, 178, 179 Skibba, Peggy, 65, 246 Slator, Laney, 47, 56, 60, 61, 84, Salerno, Joe, 94, 176 Salmon, Kathleen, 153 Sample, Cindy, 69, 105, 176 Sanchez, Robbiv, 244 sandal, Chris, eo, 101, 153, 83, 42 Sanders, Patty, 153 Sanders, Richard, 100, 244, 62, 102 Sanders, Whit, 51, 177, 297, 298 Sanford, Steve, 193, 194, 199, 266, 209, 280, 282, 283, 285, 286, 287, 289, 244, 302, 303 Sangree, Ian, .177 Sans, Barry, 177 Santamaria, Al, 19, 153, 156, 259, 290, 314 Saper, Michelle, 177 Sargent, Sartain, Margaret, 153, 155, 98 Donna, 177 Satcher, Tracy, 177, 290 Saunders, Clifford, 153 Savage, Mike, 177, 290 Savage, Sandy, 177 Savage, Susan, 153 Scardino, Anthony, 58, 270 Scarbrough, Jesse Wayne, 244-, 63 Schaumburger, Kathy, 244 Schaumburger, Ken, 153 103, 165, 178 Slcpicka, Brad, 246, 63 Sloa11, Diane, 55, 154- Smith,Andrea, 154, 311, 52 Smith Bobby, 100, 63 S111ith, Charleen, 154 Smith Charmaine, 246 Smith, Dan, 217 smith, Don, 88, 130, 247 Smith Debbie, 154, 247 Smith Debra, 221, 247 Smith Debra, 74, 247 Smith Fred, 178 Smith, Linda, 247 Smith Lloyd, 88, 154 Smith, Lyn, 61, 176, 178, 98, 52 Smith Martha, 61, 178, 30 Smith Mary, 154, 307, 98 Smith Megan, 154 Smith Philip, 93 Smith, Rebecca, 60, 61, 69, 247, 91, 25 Smith, Ron, 247 Smith Sandra, 189, 247 Smith Smith , Ti111, 154 , Will, 246 Schilder , Steve, 153 Schilder, Nancy, 60, 71, 84, 244 Schleier, Ellen, 51, 153, 349, 311 Schmidt, Derek James, 244 Schmidt, Marla Joy, 244 Schmit, Tim, 153 Schnurr, Joy, 84, 88, 244 Schoaps, Steve, 153 Scholl, Nancy, 244 Schulte, Robert Clifford, 245 Schwabb, Cindy, 88, 177, 60 Schwart, Mary, 54, 76, 177 Schwartz, William, 153 Schweers, Martin Guigo, 245 Schwing, Chuck, 153, 258, 290 Schwing, Eddie, 94, 245 Scott, Diann, 61, 245, 87, 86, 53 Scott, Julie, 153 Scott, Linda, 54, 177 Scott, Sally , 60, 245 Scroggins, Leslie, 55, 69, 76, 101, 111, 53 Scrugg, Dean, 153 Seal, Donna, 103, 245, 72 Seal, Laura, 233, 245 Sears, Craig, 177 Sears, Pat, 177 Sexias, Ronald, 153 Seligma-n, Robert, 177, 304 Sellingsloh, Betty, 153, 157, 77, S3 Sellingsloh, Nancy, 47, 60, 61, 103, 187, 245, 274, 24, 91, 98 Scmbera, Jcnjamin Haywood, 246 Semones, Kathy, 51, 55, 177 Sevncrad, Christina, 52, 55, 69, 85, 95, 177, 99, 351 Smyers, Steve, 164, 304 Snapp, Kathy, 17 Snelling, Brenda, 76, 178 Snelling, David, 151 snowdaf, Gary, 101, 113, 178, 42, 297, 63 Snyder, Michael, 178 Snyder, Paula, 176, 178 snyavr, Lynn, 56, 14, 103, 104, 229, 238, 247, 98, 86, 276, 274, 25 Snyder, Steve 247 Summerfield, Larry, 88, 247, 52 Soukup, Vicki, 178 Souter, Don, 178 Souter, Ronnie, 178 Sowarby, Gene, 248 Spangenberg, Eldq Charles, 248 Sparr, James, 51, 92, 93, 178 Spaulding, Gene, 154 Spcarow, Jimmy, 58, 248, 91 Speary, John, 178, 98, 305, 304 Spradley, Scott, 154 Stack, Gregory, 154 Stackpole, Suzanne, 154, 53 Stacy, Michelle, 154 Stahl, Bubba, 154, 98 Stahl, Debbie, 68, 69, 248 Stamatis, Billy, 181 Stauffer, Suc, 47, 69, 103, 187, 324, 248, 50, 411, 49, 91, 311 Stayton, Margaret, 154 Stebeck, Torn, 218 Stegall, Paula, 154, 87, 53 Steinman, Larry, 248 Stelter, Denise, 178 Sterling, Clay, 154, 338 Sterling, Anne, 56, 61, 103, 238, 269, 248, 98 Sterrett, Linda, 88, 248, 83, 78, 91 Stzrry, Duane, 154 Stevens, David, 54 Stevens, Philip, 178 Stevenson, Gloria, 76, 154, 309 Stewart, Don, 129, 185, 260, 248. 253, 48 Stewart, Richard, 51, 93, 91. 178 Stewart, Rirhrd, 15-I snifs, Kyle, 178 Stilley, Frank, 154, 259 Stits, Randy, 178 Stockton, Ken, 248, 304 Stokes, Kathy, 154 Stokes, Stephanie Earl, 248 Stolting, Cathy, 154, 78 Slorck, John, 248 Stork, George, 248 Storms, Betty, 178 Storms, Kristine Rene, 249 Stowe, Ken, 266, 283, 297 Stroman, Beverly, 154 Strong, Georgia, 61, 69, 84, 178, 322, 98 Strother, Jan, 154, 157, 309, 52 Strother, Susan Elaine, 249 Sullivan, Kathy, 71, 97, 103, 186, 187, 249, 99, 06, 152 Summers, Jimmy, 71, 103, 249, 52 Summers, John, 179 Surko, John, 179 Sweeney, Chuck, 162, 179, 319, 321 Swinney, Wade, 100, 154 Sykes, Jerrald, 154 Swi-nehart, Shelley, 61, 65, 68, 69. 195, 198, 249 Sypert, Cindy, 103, 249, 99 T Tacklear, Brenda, 53 Tagliabue, Mike, 154 Talkington, Peggy, 249 Tankersley, Jay, 179 Tanner, Becky, 88, 179 Taschcry, Mark, 179 Tate, Teresa, 154, 51, 82 Tatroe, Joni, 249 Taylor, Betty, 159 Taylor, Jan, 56. 61, 69, 101, 103. 179, 259, 268, 53 Taylor, Joan, 53, 56, 76, B4, 179, 180 Taylor, John, 85, 179, 99 Taylor, Lou, 56, 249 Taylor, Susie, 179 Teague, Judy, 179, 98 Teinvrt, John, L., 179 Tempcl, Bill, 119 Temple, Mike, 249 Tenncy, Sandra, 101, 154 Tesoro, Theobal Ellen, 41. 56, 176, 119 8, can, 154, ss Thoedc, Larry, 119 Thomas, Dennis, 179, 290 Thomas, Donald, 154, 58, 290 Thomas, Don, 249 Thomas, Thomas, Dorothy, 180 Greg, 249 Thomson, Harry, 250 Thomas, Jamie, 180 Thomas, Katherine, 249, 80, 82. 62 Thomas, Laura, 61, 69, 74, 88, 180 Thomas Nancy, 154 Thomas, Terry, 154 Thompson, Tommy, 249 Thomas, Vicki, 154 Thomasson, Suezettf-, 180 Thomey, Sandra, 154 Thompson, D nise, 180 Thompson Thompson Thompson , Engenc. 180 , Mary, 155 , Mark, 152. 155 Thompson, Suzanne, 69, 180 Thorn, Elsa, 180 Thorson, Eric, 155 Thorson, Greg, 262, 250, 43 Thrasher, Linda, 155, 81 Thurow, Alice, 56, 180, 62, 272 Tichenor, Dana, 180 Till, Chris, 155 Tilotta, Carolyn, 155 Tinsley, Denise, 250 Tinsley, Shelly, 250 Tipps, Helen, 176, 180, 43, 31 Tipton, Kitten, 92, 250 Tipton, Mary, 151, 155 Tobin, Carol, 69, 250 Todd, Bill, 250 Todd, Tommy, 155 Tomlinson, Kathy, 64, 222, 250 Tomlinson, Marvene, 180, 99 Traverso, Connie, 180 Treadway. Steve, 155, 290 Trellve, Mike, 250 Tresch, Bob, 180, 286, 287, 43, 33 Trice, Susan, 155 Trimble, Debbie, 311 Trimble, Guy, 180 Trapagnier, Jane, 155 Truit, Neal, 93, 180 Peyton Nesbitt realizes that it sure is tuff playing second fiddle to a horse but Ellen Schleier prefers the horse. 349 Txivkffr, 297. 2 Tunker, Brarl, 21, 60, 155, 1 98. 39 Martha. 74, 250 Tucker, Tia, 88, 250 Tttggle, Ann, 155 Turner, Charles, 155 Turner, Christopher, 155 Turner, Dian'-. 56, 250 Turner, Elizabeth, 88, 251 Turner, Mark, 321, 180 Turner, Max, 180 36, 119, W Wade, Tommy, 181 Wagncr, Mark, 181 Waidhofer, Bill, 287, 97, 181, 289, 288. 277 Waidhofor, Carolyn, 155. 144 Waldmann, Marcy, Sl, 181, 62 Walk, David, 92, 93, 181 Walk, Greg, 131, 92, 207, 264, 252 Wells, Keith, 156 Wenigcr, Ann, 53 We-st-li. Susan, 55. 62 Wesley, Rickey, 253 Wrsllirnuolc. .lol1n, 100, 253 Wtslliiort-lat1tl. .lol1n. 253 Whatley, Margaret. 156, 157 Whatlcy, Sealiorn, 156, 92 Wheat, Jan, 56, 84, 238, 269, 4.1, 253 Whiston, David, 253 Twcdt, Dorothy, 55, 207, 251 Tyas, Howard, 88, 92 U Upton, Jim, 104, 251, 66 Upton, Richard, 155 Urdiales, Norma, 251, 52 Urquhart, Meg, 251 Ursin, Daryll, 251 Ursin, Varelene, 251 V Vacker, Toni, 306 Valdes, Renny, 180 Valdes, Greg, 155, 94 Valentino, Angela, 155, 311 Valentino, Susan, 180, 77 Vallanc, Michael, 155 Vance, Sherri, 173, 103, 181, 277, 63 Van, Cleave, Chris, 251 Van Cleave, Eric, 155 Van Eenenaam, Bill, 70, 103, 181, 289, 302, 303 Van Kirk, Dianne, 155 Van Order, Paul, 181 Vaughan, Dchliie, 60, 69, 101, 262, 128, 130. 47, 95, 186, 187, 239. 251, 50, 48, 49, 277 Vaughn, Jean, 155, 69, 101, 258, 259, 14-1, 53 Vaughan, Monica, 155, 102 Venable, Lee, 155 Venasel, Lynne, 155, 99, 52 Villar, Ada, 181 Vinson, Becky, 54, 251 Voigt, Linda Ann, 181 Vuight, Craig, 155, 290 Van Rosenberg, Kirk, 155, 92, 93 Voss, Pat, 85, 251, 99, 52 Walker, Bill, 181 Walker, Brenda, 19, 101, 103, 96, 181, 350, 42, 31 Walker, John, 181 Wlhite, Marilyn, 156 Whitt-, Mary, 61, 103, 98, 52 Walker, Judy, 177. 181, 98 Walker, Keith, 181 Walk:-r, Mary, 69, 105, 207, 252 Wall, Bobby, 181 Wallace, Cathie, 181 Wallace, Steve, 155, 71, 76 Wallet, Robert, 93, 100, 181 Wallis, Diane, 181 Walsh, Chris, 181, 296 Wltile. Rickie, 100 White, Vikki, 51, 163, 56, 266, 52 White, Yvonne, 51, 61, 63, 53 1Vl1itficld, Mickey, 253 Whitcly, Patriria, 156 Whitworth, Dawn, 77 Wicker, Grave, 156, 53 Wicker, Joanne, 104, 253, 66 Wisliiiytvr, Elaine, 253 Wicrlr-rl1ol1l, Vaughn, 88, 253, 301, 303 Wietlowcr, Dcncy. 233, 253 Walsh, Sharman, 155 Walton, Gigi, 101, 47, 97, 133, 252, 48, 49, 55 Walters, Sue, 155, 63 Ward, Belinda, 155, 181 ward, Bob, 284, 281, 55, 186, 187, 240, 266, 280, 288, 268, 40, 252, 253, 27 Ward, Jane, 74, 252 Ward, Jeannie, 136, 154, 155, 157. 19, 60, 69, 259, 144, 50, 42, 98, 37 Ward, Kathleen, 56, 252 Warner, Kerry, 181 Wazr, Kenneth, 252 Ward, Marilyn, 181 Ward, Susan, 252, 62 Warr, Tommy, 155 Warwas, Susan, 181 Watson, Elizabfth, 84, 181, 102 Watson, Jim, 155 Watson, Nancy, 182, 62 Watts, Cary, 155, 290 Watts, ,limmy, 252, wang, Linda, 252, 87, 85, 53 Webb, Belinda, 61, 60, 76, 52 Weber, Diane, 54, 252 Weckley, lan, 155 Weidler, Kathy, 76, 252 Weidner, Paul, 253, 302, 303, 63 Wcikerth, Cynthia, 155 Wienknm, Linda, 155 Welch, Mike 253, 90 Wells, Karen Lynn, 155 Wiggins, Mike, 301, 303 Willard, Peggy, 78 Willhite, Tampra, 156 Williams, Ann. 231 Williams, Charlotte Williams, Dale, 156 Williams, Glenn, 25-1- Williams, Richard, 58, 183 W'illiams, Sa-ntly, 254, 99 Williams, Stephen, 156 Williams, Suzanne, 60, 68, 71, 183, 261, 63 Williamson, Bob, 254 Willis, Charlotte, 51, 167, 173, 69, 101, 1811, 86, 273, 31 Willis, Ted, 156, 100 Wilson, Alina, 183 Wilson, Amelia, 156, 99 Wilson Anne, 84, 254, 99 Wilson, Bruce, 133 Wilson, Carolyn, 156 ,99 Wilson, Christine, 21, 84, 47, 76, 181, 183, 77, 43, 306, 311, 31 Wilson, Gary, 156 Wilson, .lim1ny, 286, 209, 254 Wilson, .lolm, 156 Wilson, Larry, 283, 41, 254, 301, 300 w11...n, Nm..-y Kay. 254 Wilson, Sam, 94, 254, 343 Wilson, Shirley, 156 Wilson, Tudor, 93 Wil1sl1irt', Nanty, 193 Winkler, Sandy, 56, 183, 43, 86 Wise, Dorothy, 156 Wiss, Diana, 100, 183, 102 Witte, Jack, 254, 27 Witterick, John, 254 Wittig, Edith, 157, 101 Wolcott, Pat, 233, 254 W'o1finger, Janie, 74, 133, 306. 311 Womac, Carole, 60, 157, 52 Womac, Terry. 319. 236, 255, 334 Womack, Nancy, 69, 255, 83, 79, 78, 91, 62 Womack, Cecilia, 157 W'oo, Donald, 157 Woo, l.,1nda, 183 Wood, Bruce, 157, 70, 63 wma, Ray, 10, 85, 128, 187, 255, 91 wood, Wally, 132, 255 Woolverton, Daniela, 157 Wooten, Harris, 183, 98 Wooten, Mark, 255 Worley, Larry. 93, 255 Wright, John, 70, 183 Wright, Randy, 183 Wylie, Patricia, 183, 53 Wynn, Ang:-la, 255 Y Yahnkc, Mark, 76, 84, 255, 77 Yarborough, Christy, 54, 255, 98, 25 Yarbraugh, Jay, 157 Yeatts, Gordon, 157, 290, 39 Yeoman, 11111, 101, 284, 288, 255 Yeoman, Cary, 263, 281, 183, 288, 277, 296 11005, Jack, 21, 172, 10, 95, 183, 290 48, se, es York, Dan, 183 Youmans, Cliff, 296 Youmans, Eric, 183, 296 Young, Byron, 183 Young, Gary, 183 Young, Jon, 183, 296 Youngblood, Robert, 157, 63 Younger, Kathy, 157 Youngs, Darrel, 183 Yowell, 1ackie,255 Z Zaceagni, Mick, 131, 84, 255 Zelulf, Barry, 157 Zygmunt, Mike, 296 350 Even Brenda Walker can't handle the rookie lDavid Campbelll moans Tom Han1ilton. Air-conditioners, intercoms, typewriters -a study of these and other machines has helped the SABER tell the story of Lee this year. Machines, though, have played but a secondary part in the storyg for, as always, the people have made 1969 unique. Peopl1?Nixon supporters who covered their notebooks with stickers, Volkswagen owners who covered their cars with flowers, a basketball player who caught hepatitis and missed part of the season, a retired football team that played volleyball in the pouring rain. People? students and teachers who sometimes laughed, sometimes complained, sometimes listened, sometimes learned-they were the Robert E. Lee High School of 1969. 352 1 l ,, k i X ' '1f-5562 2 , f - W- 4 ,qi iwmfl W .5 fa .-,..' ., M, R Abi M. .WI e+MfQaf+2fL'-if 1 .. are ' 9 . r ,eee l 5 e on 1 1 . r e at - U me ,pgp y f. - 'lisban ,KIK K . -:,..N,.,,A ,i,.:S,,.n. K , fl ,ir kqMkw:,.a.,wf:, uf .. , ,M V ij.. people make the difference how the saber grew Christina would rather listen to Tom's forbidden cut-lines than do her indexing. like other 6th period SABER girls, very uninhibited. .L 5 , ..,5,,,, I ...w. Liz:- If I didn't know better, I'd think that Rob, J im, and Jimmy were really working. My friend calls them Giant Weeks,'g Mother Wisdom calls them Deadlines. By any name, a SABER deadline is a major event. It not only destroys romances and ruins grade averages, but publishes a yearbook as well. This yearls first deadline found Jimmy, Jack, Jim, Rob, and Debbie feverishly enlarging pictures. The sec- ond disturbed Katie, who soothed away her worries at a wedding re- ception. Only .ludy fell to the last deadline: when her extra page was discovered she entered shock. To meet deadlines, SABER called on many people. Mr. Gadbois, with his black paint, added what was miss- ing and took out what didn't belong in many pictures. Mrs. Parson rushed several elections so that pictures could belmade in time. In this, Dean Smith cooperated, checking grades and or- ganizing the May-Fete in advance. Mr. shivers helped, too-especially in the misplaced pictures crisis. As editor-in-chief, I have had only to helpg for, my staff has done all the work. Gigi not only compiled the junior section, but acted as as- sistant editor as well. ,loanie handled clubs so well that her pages really didn't need my checking. Anne was in charge of money but typed and wrote cut-lines, too. For these and for every other SABER person-yes, even for David-I am very grateful. To the Student Council for selling the SABER-to Mr. De-Eon Priest for answering technical questions- and to Mrs. Wisdom for two and a half years 'of patience with the Bap- tist preacher's kid-muchas gracias. Susan Latham Editor-in-chief SABER ,69 35I -1Lf4i'l 1 1. ,W W Eh 5 231 .41 W L 41.


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