Robert E Lee High School - Saber Yearbook (Houston, TX)
- Class of 1972
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Saber '72 Robert E. Lee High School Houston, Texas Volume Claudio Holcomb, Layout Editor Table of Contents Faculty ............ 14 Young Leaders ...... 34 Organizations ....... 44 Sports ....... .... 1 O6 Activities . . . . . . .140 Favorites.. . . . . .166 Classes ...... .... 1 92 Sophomores ..... 194 Juniors .... .... 2 18 Seniors .... .... 2 42 Senior Honors, Ads, Index ...... 310 X N if , - LQ as 6 16 Q isa' L M, X X P x U Q ,C lf QX SL is V1 iv wk A uk 1 M L 0 Jw X 1 .. 5 f L C 1 y QQ X.. U '11 kb - . ,fr ,, X71 'V mf u . Ji if Q rx W 6 Ex wwf, Qfnn IQCYQKHCI. xlluwl We Qgfmc -fa Moc sumo cjmyu Jammu and mania .flfmsojd Mrgvw lm! gmc Qty V005 '71 4601, QM? f 7'J iU?fLfz6U2 Wm Pwbdfc cod W www if can News me UW, QXWNL Reality has been defined as that which fiwfbbccui influences the individual - To the 2200 people who created it, reality was Robert E. Lee, i972 . . . Each administrator, teacher, and student - influenced by the past, present, and future - contributed uniquely to the whole. 'f f Ili..--'nn OWU Mac 476 Cu cjmo cope P AQX - x S 4. vu -U... ww 3 i Shaq? bam M 'yf ' 6. is '. if --..., Within the classroom, focus was upon the development of the individual. Although faced with the immeasurable responsibility of instructing exceptionally large classes, teachers attempted to teach the student as a person -forcing him to seek himself through the discussion of hypothetical and personal experiences. He was taught not only as a student with certain capabilities and capacities, but as a person - holding unique beliefs, determinedly yet silently compelled to voice them. A thought or belief, stated responsibly within the framework of order, was heard with concurrence, passivity, or thoughtful dissent - but not with- stubbornness or derision. Equally as important as that which occurs within a classroom is that which transcends into one's private life. E l 6 , af 123EHrNMv'2:3'5'Wow Zif f ' , s H ' 4.4, - V rf. , ,. 1, WA. X, M kwa wig-ww Hr !Bf gify? 1 M h ,ww vw M Saw My M:-ffm ,. ' ff - gf f '- ,, W MMV 'uf'-w,. ': H F. U W ' ' 'V ' V J M M. U J' 1 fE2sf5 ' ' Q-fi 1, 'Hwy wF5W 'Vx,'f95i-5''WMS , M A - , ' ' -fe ' f-- - 1: Q, ',w,f3, -w. f-,,agw.myw ,,,,g1M!' Y ' 1 ' ' - J X, Ja. N :fry .N wwfwz. vw f' ' , af, H Igrsm Wm iw' Q- f ' ,if , X WHL-5' A- ' 1f 'f f S ' 511 -- f ' - , , wwf bf-:w2'MMfiy,,'wMy , '-511, f V 561 - - V ff Z3 Lg' ' tiff, , 41,5 fx' 4.4, WIA'fl!5b ww cu,Qa'. 'Big X ., A ' f is .Qgzh .fa w,:,.2f.4-sm,-:if-, in-Q ::m,w,e- Nw,Lf-,fv:wn':fJwMm' Y,-fin 'E , , 22, llaifll, ' f 5 i ii - Qgfqa .W u6y,f,,wfw ' -.::,gv . - 'J' ' 'A' ' f' Y -K Y f S ,yi U 5 s . 4' N 7 -Q. OWZG 'M , , , - l'm 60 GLIJD ul? C107 7056 Urcrruei !l0f4ffU riffs Wtfi' Qyffypfyjgea 17115 GF Tift, GCOU. 540 4 61411 Oz' ztfsfcflfl bats no C71G't7l f i 2 ' ' LomE 'lo gawk Q ormr 15l5l5SC7W 'J I Scfiuy , ' 'Q' 3 ' I . WDW OMR rp c flD,f1ff ua fel- ? cwu 'HWLU5' THWCLL Tiff XlIl4HQ5 C9000 'l,i,Lr.ll'2 1?wf?V5 M 1,0415 LM, 'T' lfz4'f?0L 1359! Lf LES.: AT g ln the face of changing realities, many accepted the conventional standards of the past, while others grasped new modes. . . of religion, dress, and hairstyles: the Jesus people . . . girls' pants, maxis, midis. . .suede or clunky shoes. . .long and straight, short and shagged hair . . . These were the reality of Lee. There were those who retained old preiudices, but many who attempted to eradicate them and to iudge each person upon his own merits, value, and character. ici 4. 5- -' One remembers the i972 reality of Lee: it was like no other year's. Each person had his own reality. Lee was a different reality to a football player than to a debater. Each strove to work as a member of an intricate and demanding team, but each individual maintained his uniqueness in pursuing his own goals. 10 gm A iwm c Q- V W at . 5 , X ,,,A, N fi Q QL M QI 5 ' ,WJ-'fy I , k ' ,ky H. if tl A A i L, 2954? l g x , -84 V . if I Q 4 . , . Q,Qfl,Q 2 v..-:mv , 5 , fv, Q ' ' . ., . r X 1 'X 1 'V SY-f X hz. Q . 5 , .f sf' , ff fm! A ., . , '1 ' f'4 ,I - f S, ',.,5-2:54-e,: 3.,5e1gsml if s qw 'vs W 5 W PM 2 Y W 'BM ' 5 w if 'fx' X- Q .ist 1 , N, A - w w I , i Q ximian? H 15:3 In spite of the transient values ofthe times and this development of individualism, there was a unity at Lee it was the reality of Lee, 1972. T sinh mg 41 'I4 Wx.. 1 'I-- ng. bf :gf 5 ,fi V , 1: W x naw I . 6' ,Q N Faculty . Teachers were compelled to instruct overloaded classes, yet they also attempted to reach each student, each person. They worked with, and for, the pupil- creating a thirst for knowledge and helping to shape each's reality. Administrators cooperated with the teacher and student: demanding more instructors, counselling, and, most of all, maintaining an open mind. 'l5 Concern lnspires Able Decisions Despite the many vexing problems which confronted Lee's administrators this year, partly as a result of the overcrowding of classrooms, Lee's principal, Mr. J. T. Shivers, still maintained his concern for this school and its students. By suggesting a fair criterion by which students should dress and act, Mr. Shivers displayed his interest in Lee's reputation. Such a concern, which also encouraged total participation in pep rallies and football games as well as in all educational assemblies on the part of the students, was evident in all of Mr. Shivers' actions as he regularly attended athletic events, banquets, and other club activities, and actively aided the P.T.A. with its annual proiects. No matter what problems confronted him as he undertook the directing of faculty members and the setting forth of high standards for students to follow, Lee's principal was continuously willing to give of his valuable time to aid or speak with anyone, whether it be a student, parent, or faculty member. Mr. J. T. Shivers was, and is, a man concerned enough to correct and guide the students of Lee. ' fs ,fi - ,Msn rf ir ' MR. J. T. SHIVERS Principal Q. I2 4.23 J V S ' ' I x f w. ls T 5 W gi Q iv h , , ef. H ff -iw ' H - H is ,,,.- s w K. It an W L, Mr. Shivers' concern and interest is most evident as he watches Lee's seniors prepare for their panoramic picture. I6 MR. JAMES COOK Assistant Principal A55l5l9 'l Principal Having taken on the duties of assistant principal last year, Mr. Lucius Randle col- laborated with Lee's other able assistant principals, Mr. James Cook and Mrs. Mary Carolyn Smith, in helping Mr. Shivers with general administration. Although they took the initiative in such taxing duties as patrolling the cafeteria and supervising Lee's physical campus, their reprimanding for tardiness or for numerous other infrac- tions cannot be overlooked, as it is one of the disliked, but necessary, obligations of an assistant principal. I Being assiduous in their work occupied a great part of their school day, yet each found time to enioy most of Lee's football games and various assemblies, and to at- tend many of the yearly banquets. In having three assistant principals, Lee provides students with a necessary guid- ance which offers opportunities for more fulfilling high school lives. MR LUCIUS RANDLE Assistant Principal 'I7 Staff Collaborafes For Guidance Miss Ellc Mae Gehring Senior Counselor Mrs. Jean Foster Junior Counselor fl Q 5 5 . os l F f-Q if If nr f Mrs. Avy Lee Roach Mr. Registrar Sopho M my i ' W5 322:-hz: Na 5 M L Robert Pi rtle more Counselor 1. , Mr. Joel Harrell Senior Counselor as 5' I . I 4' f ' 4, 4 ,, W :ffl eff' ,4.',, if 'fo' ' Vvnfll I n C. 75? -.1 , ss, Q Q ,lf ,f .W nun: J . ' 'snuff' X ' 's gag: . . ., in , li, Y , xii fn J1sivi ' V4 ,gran X an , uv . N :NIU X' 7 my 'l V 1 an Mrs. Louise Mills Secretary 3 rl- Mrs. Carolyn Coleman Mrs. Mildred Kennedy Mrs, Ellq Pappas Nurse Mr. Shivers' Secretary Attendance Clerk .41 MTS- Mildred Allen Mrs. Josephine Gallagher, Mrs. Carolyn Spidell 5BCf0fUfY Librarians Mrs. Connie Brady Attendance Clerk 1 ..t Now, girls, I hope you're all of age, because this is a GP rated movie, announces Miss Grant slyly as MVS- HGYTYB HUMGT, Chemkffy she prepares to show the girls' chorus one of her favorites. University of Houston, M.S. f Y 7 ' Fi , e -t - , ii ,W ssfqswgs K K K ,:,. X ., 'Q ,F- W , f - fix up ,. gl 1 ' wif' . ,f ' r '- ,ji , 1 t U Q it xkvl-9 R ' t Il fix l in rug-.,,flY VL il., Miss Sandra Malicote, Biology Sam Houston State University, B.S. Mr. J. D. Gregory, Biology University of Missouri, M.S. 20 ' N1 5 w ,Q l' A h i' .R we -, ,,,, W ' t if X t- ' N ' 3 1 Miss Doris Countee, Biology Miss Janeva Davis, Biology University of Iowa, M.S. University of Houston, M.A. 59 Mr. Harold Taylor, Chemistry University of Pennsylvania, M.S. Teachers lnstill Scientific Appreciation .t, 'hi--Q. XX ll ' x 2 X: ,sh as 5 0 li LK Mrs. Nancy Carter, Biology Prairie View A Bt M College, B.S. ,fmt Mr, Willie Tn-my, Biology Mrs. Lou Gorski, Biology Stephen F. Austin University, B.S. U lVe 5l'Y of TGXUS, B-A- Mr. Howard Behrens, Physics University of Houston, M.Ed. To provide a basic background so that students may be fully prepared for the in- tense pressures which face each science student in college - this is the goal of each science teacher as he strives to in- spire even the least scientifically-minded student in the fields of physical science, biology, chemistry, physiology, oceanog- raphy, and physics. Field trips in oceanography provide an interesting activity as do the dissections of cats or pigs in physiology and maior- works biology. Students interested in chemistry are encouraged to enhance their knowledge by attending public semi- nars taking place throughout the year. A science club was organized at Lee this year so that interested students could discover and experience more specialized aspects of science. Headed by Mr. Howard Behrens, the science department continually tried to motivate the student's interest in science, of which a basic knowledge is almost es- sential in an increasingly technological society. Really, Bob, how do you ever expect to pass this course if you can't even light your own bunsen burn- er? Mrs. Hunter iokes with Bob Jungman as Debbie Weyel and Mike Serant agree. 21 Students Attain Foundations for College on themes and writers, the English depart- ment at Lee, headed by Mrs. Velma Bren- f' '1 Having adopted a new textbook based nan, continually strives to instill in students an appreciation of both writing and Iitera- f ture. In an attempt to explore the hidden messages and themes which writers try to -- convey, teachers encouraged sincere dis- cussion on the part of the students. As each teacher endeavored to provide students with a program that would enable them to excel not only in college, but also in everyday living, most students, having been instructed in the aspects of lit- I erature and grammar, are graduated from ialitzzf inglish Lee with a deeper cognizance of the Eng- ' ' ' lish language. 2' ' Q II ' I g.5 0 Q , i 0' Pg 90's'o' tj vo ,Q 0 'H o o .9 - . . -ff: fs 'o '.'0 9r0 'u : l I . - ,, : : 4- . ,'o 'i:v:':s01n g.g,'0,'e,'.- '4,'n,0, b ..o',nu , p:..:0q::,:,x - :.,:u.u.-2b:..:.,ua, l u nic, ,Q age ncy, 4 n o , o Q I Q o . .n,g0e,O.Q gl'o'9ooi,fs f N' v, us' 090: li 0 a ,B 0 5 Q , O o o I If K lunge e0vtoo. 0, es' 00.00. O'o lllx 'O'.55n 's'l' O'o','0 t'Q'o . .,.q,o,o.go, 0,09 oboe, X, - -' 1 ' o U 0 Q ' ' ' s 'c' u.,n:.,l.u':l..0.:, o..qly.s.l.s.,x.:o,.x ' o',a ..' , .,'i,'o ,z .0, .'o:0:o',l:'5h, iw '- ' 5 Q 9 I l I U Q , ' I y .I ,n '- -5,5 'Je Q ' '.'s'. .'5 Mrs. Mar Grace Dent, En lish Mrs. Evel n Johnston, En lish . ,v .',- -1 0.0, o.f,fg of. Q u ,nf N, , . I . 9 I 7 nn' -1' v, o ', o Q '. v '.',' sf 50. is Southern Methodist Universit M.A, Som Houston State Umversit B.A. f .'.,s',' wit I, o.'g 0.'o 'p ','o 0 s',O b, 'Q ' ' .5 vans. .H . I'to,'s..,,o..,'o,'u,.o.0.a...gps'a,QI , T 9119- 'Q' . . a 'o .'l o .'o.e'o' NMR f n a .',-J. 'e 'c.'.'0 'o.'u 'q'e'g'.s 'n 0, 1w'n ' 'v'0'e 'tg O 'o 'Q ' 'Q oo q's'O 'u ,P - ao nhl those Og' 'A 'Hs' ' .,'f,'f,o 'o 9, o,'o.'. n e s 0.0 ' sq S' A .e.,' v ,s. u1p.O,.o. 0' 4, ..g.0.0.a., .54 os. V V 3-'Ls :vuaslv 'a o .'0 o 'o'l'a' '11?f'Q's f Mrs. Orlean Anderson, English Texas Tech. University, B.S. Mr. Vincent D'Amico, English University of Houston, M.A. Well, my teaching methods are quite different . . . explains Mrs. Scott to a parent at Open House. 22 wi Q , 3 nr wi . A' , v A in . 1 4 6 -Q , . , - if 11 bzgjf' E-s q ' W ' ffff:f ' H f egg: 'L s . :Q I ...A liar f- Q .- .. 2120, gg -gl 'fm g if Q . - , ,-f ' uf s ' W 1 Ql ' '4 ' 6ieA '9' ' W' 'i r L: pa f' 'y -'Pififf '- iw -f x ,:' -4 A 'i,1,i -H O. i.. -. All CP H fs 1 A' . 'se ' .41 l I' 1! '-'YL , , '., ' ,n'sN s. -V' ,, . - A Jawa id- era 1 , ' nits 'Lui 1 Mrs. Kay Losson, English University of Florida, B.A. Q1.' 3, gy K W X ' l W, Mrs. Debra McDouga'ld, English Florida A 8 M University, B.S. Mrs. Anne Robson, English State University of New York, B.A. ,iw f . H A ,i 4 Y 9 - of -ff eee' l i Mr. Reed Robinson, English -University of Houston, B.A. Mrs. Mable Scott, English Louisiana State University, B.A. Q. 2' Mrs. Paralee Burney, English University of Pittsburgh, M.Ed. ...,....-v Mrs. Betty Mitchell, English Mrs. lris Gross, El19lfSl'I North Texas State University, M.Ed. Southern University, B.S. All right, class, we might os well take a five minute break. Relaxing in her chair, Mrs. Womack gives in to the wishes of her lifeless class. 23 Mental alertness, logical reasoning, an ingenious mind - these are a few of the prerequisites for mastering the field of mathematics. Headed by Mrs. Thera Yoes, the mathematics department at Lee seeks not to create mathematical geniuses, but to instill in each student a desire to learn to his full capacity the many measure- ments, properties, and relationships of symbolic quantities. Inasmuch as Lee of- fers related math, geometry, algebra, trig- onometry, elementary analysis, analytical geometry, computer math, and calculus, each student had such opportunities. For those interested in pursuing more complex aspects of mathematics, Mu Alpha Theta offers a challenge as students listen to informative speakers and prepare for the nationwide MAA test, in which all accelerated classes compete. Also, to insure that each student was taught from the most modern material, a new textbook was adopted for the alge- bra classes. The concern which teachers perpetuat- ed was noticeable throughout the year as each realized mathematics was, and still is, a basic foundation in education. 4. As Mrs. .lorry diligently tries to demonstrate the cor- rect way of serving, Katie Gibbons and Suzanne Bul- lock iust f'lon't seem to catch on. 24 l Calculations Stimulate Alert Minds i wfffwss Mrs. Cynthia Ratcliff, Mathematics r Texas Southern University, B.A. he f ' Q Mrs. Thera Yoes, Mathematics Southwestern State College, B.S. Mrs. Maxine Sapp, Mathematics Texas Southern University, M.A. l i 4 Mrs. Irma Triggs, Mathematics Prairie View A 81 M College, M.S. l Mrs. Mary Comstock, Mathematics University of Houston, B.S. .ask Miss Gay Etter, University of T l l 1 J i Now listen here, fellowl While picking up attendance reports, a provoked Debbie Mills gets in Mrs. Debra Joyner, Mathematics 1 an argument with one of Miss Haynes' students. Pf0lfi0 WCW A 3' M C0ll099, 5-5- i l l i i l l i 1 Miss Charlotte Haynes, Mathematics l Austin College, B.A. l gk l Miss Alfrgdq Lqw, Mathematics Miss Verna Thomas, Mathematics ' Prairie View A 8. M College. B.S. 2 Mathematics Mississippi, B.A. Texas Southern University, B.S. 1.31. fi 2 Mr. Charles Stecher, Mathematics University of Houston, M.Ed. Mr. Edward Adams, Mathematics University of Houston, M.S. 25 ' 1 Mr. Tommy Portley, Government Jarvis Christian College, B.A. We must begin preparing for our test, class, exclaims Mrs. Levitt as she doesn't appear to get the attention of her students. I iii WW M 2553 Mrs. Margaret Wisdom, History Rice University, B.A. H7559 if 34 Mit! Mr. Harris Butler, Government University of Texas, M.A. Mrs. Jewell Leggett, Government University of Texas, B.A. 4 Mrs. Arlene Parson, History Upsala College, B.A. Teachers Enlighten Past, Present, Future 9. K .Lg 4, q , ,X . ,,. 1. emi We Mr. Dole Glover, History Houston Baptist College, B.A. l Q fs- . y M ,, t e .5 t rm.. g .rm W 't ' t ! I I ays wanted to be a cheerleader, but this isn't exactly what I had in mind, obixtsaMrI'IInI:rze tg Izheerleaders Tweety Albritton, Dick Eastland, Jeff Wherry and Patty Hayes. Mr. Dan Schmiech, History Sam Houston State University, M.Ed. Mr. Leroy Henderson, History Wiley College, B.A. Inspiring students in the realms of the past, present, and future - this is the goal which the history, government, and economics teachers at Lee strive to achieve. While influential speakers ap- prised economics classes of knowledge of such matters as insurance and taxes, oth- ers informed government classes of some of the many aspects of law. History teachers, meanwhile, sought to promote an interest in material other than that studied in the classroom by bringing to each student's attention television spe- cials and public exhibits pertaining to his- tory. Opportunities for each teacher to en- rich his knowledge of history and govern- ment were never lacking, inasmuch as each was encouraged to' attend sessions such as the Freedom Foundation Seminars. Lee's social science department, head- ed by Mr. Harris Butler, provided students with a wide range of courses, such as gov- ernment, economics, and world, Ameri- can, and English history. Ample explana- tion can be provided for the fact that many students graduated from Lee had the opportunity to gain a true and lasting knowledge of their country. A me I Mrs. Virginia Levitt, Government University of Houston, BLS. 27 Languages Cultivate Diversity Inasmuch as Lee'offers a variety of for- eign languages, including Spanish, French, German, Russian, and Latin, many students find it relatively easy to select the language which best accomodates both their interests and personalities. By pro- moting diversity in learning, the foreign language department, headed by Mr. Marshall York, motivates an interest in cul- tures other than our own. The Latin Honor Society, organized at Lee for the first time this year, sought to enhance such an interest. In the special progress Spanish classes, iunior and sen- ior students concentrated on the study of authors and literature to further prepare themselves for the Advanced Placement Examination. Additionally, the National Spanish Examination provided competi- tion with other students across the nation. Not only in Spanish, but also in most of the other languages, contests such as poetry recitations provided a necessary in- novation to perpetuate both interest and challenge for each foreign language stu- dent at Lee. i t Mr. David Webb, Spanish Texas Southern University, B.A. 28 in Learning W, If 'RW .4- Mrs. Charlotte Outlaw, Russian Mrs. Henrietta Thomdii GGFIWH Syracuse University, M.A. State University of Iowo, M.A. 164426 Mrs. Walleah Tennyson, Latin, French at Z f ll, , I ,14 - ,- M, .4 . University of Oklahoma. M.A. Now l know why you didn't even know the main character's name on the testI Mrs. Peterson reprimands Darryl Crouse who finds other books more interesting than his French text. i -? f r l pq, Vg, we No, l'm not a student - l'm a teacher, asserts the young Russian teacher, Mrs. Outlaw, at Open House. 2 :Luci F7 ,. L' M104 3, ff 35 A 1, 7 if f ws K A, J K Mrs. Miriam Peterson, French University of Chicago, B.A. ,,,.- L., yzytjoroaiixlli ,T WW ' ' Mrs. Maxine Dorsey, Spanish University of Houston, B.A. WAV I Mrs. Patlee Womack, Spanish University of Texas, B.A. X Nl Miss Christa Jones, Spanish Mr. Marshall York, Spanish Texas Southern University, B.A. Texas Southern University, B.M.Ed. 29 ,W-' E, ' Y r .. . Mrs. Margaret Jarry, Homemaking Texas Women's University, B,S. i. Met 24 Mrs. Rena Aldrich, VOE Texas Christian University, B.A. Arts Promote Practical Proficiency M N 'Mi i C r,.,, , ' , M , Miss Katharine Molloy, Homemaking University of Houston, M.Ed. Mr. David Duteau, CVAE Mrs. .Shirley Pittman, Commercial University of Houston, B.B.A. Louisiana State University, B.S. 5. ., .,. ,, 74- 1' . . .1 5. Y. Wt P if 19 .. 't W , , , .Q I ...,. 1 is J 1 'mc . ef f ' ww. - ft, , ' X - ' , KIT ff' ff Zvi: , ' ' lvjfsswsgs eiEZ5+glliX?5? ,, ,, zilflssanrswlw cv .v A -4 . . . A L7 i r A i . k K 4 1: 4,544 , x g .2 :J ,. ' , f. Q -- if , f 'T' 'Q , ,,,, 7 ' - Q5 1 236115 saw., Mrs. Sandra Meyer, Commercial Texas A 8 I University, B.S. Mr. James Nix, ICT Mrs. Sylvia Terrell, Commercial Bradley University, M.S. University of Houston, M.B.E. 30 Mr. James Jones, Industrial Arts Prairie View A 8- M College, B.S. Vs Mr. Clark Young, Industrial Arts Mr. Kelly Ritch, DTE. University of Houston, M.Ed. Sam Houston State University, M.B.A. ..,, ,.., :.i .X Xxx I Miss Eleqnar Grant, Choral Music Mrs. Barbara Machemehl, Homemaking University of Houston, B.M.Ed. University of Houston, B.S. ., S .4 . 2 , s Ng if K . A 1 Q vi . x 3 'wks ,S , .- s ,. . -..... K i W, ' - .milf Ni' Mr. Rod Nichols, Speech, Debate University of Houston, B.A. Mr. Roy Sheffield, Voc. Ag. Sam Houston State University, M.E. Mr. Henri Gadbois, Art Mrs. Elizabeth Shelton, Art University of Houston, B.F.A., M.L. Texas Southern University, B.A. .a 5 el i Q ,tty I s X . , if X 1 - 1 tor . It tsr K S ' ' q s Mr. Jack Floyd, Marching Band, Stage Band University of Houston, B.S. xi' 'f' 'Z ' if X ,oii ,ft sc. Mr. Fred Smith, Drama, Speech University of Washington, B.A. NY . . A, .,. - . -'T t ss vt SL Per Mrs. Karin Cash, Orchestra Houston Baptist College, B.A. Fine arts, commercial arts, industrial arts, speech arts, and occupational pro- grams all provide Lee students with oppor- tunities of gaining a deeper knowledge of future careers. Besides the distributive education pro- gram, three new occupational and continuing-education programs were of- fered at Lee. ICT, VOE, and CVAE ex- posed interested students, who still contin- ued their high school education, to the business world. Both the art classes in which students develop the skills of drawing, painting, and sculpturing, and the music classes from which students find expression by participating in the Dixi-Liers, Souther- naires, Stage Band, Marching Generals, and Symphonic Orchestra, compose the fine arts department at Lee, headed by Mr. Henri Gadbois. Students interested in industrial arts find inspiration from such teachers as Mr. Clark Young, the departmental chairman, while other students find their interests in vocational agriculture classes. Some students find their personal inter- ests in speech or debate, and other Lee students seek home economics, typing, bookkeeping, and shorthand classes to prepare them for future careers. Thus, Lee's curriculum provides ample opportunity for each student to receive a basic background in a field particularly stimulating to him. 31 Mr. Joe Clements Sam Houston State Universlty M Ed ColoradoUmversnty B S Sgt Edward M Payne .lr Mayor Solon H Tate Ml' Bill MCMlll'-in P E Llp Attempting to promote careful driving, the Dnver s Education teachers are Mr Larry Handler Mr Ben Holton Mrs. Grace Ellis, Mr. Doug Overstreet and Mrs Marne Wilson rf: . , -5.-I Spirited Sports Encourage Fitnes ,fr L 3- -W Did you see what I iust saw? Mr. McMillan questions Mr. Schmiech who has already caught a glimpse of the situation at the Open House. Reynaud, P.E. of Houston, B.S. Mr. C. E. Green, P.E. Texas Southern University, B.S. Q .f 'ff A 'K . .1 Mrs. Ella Allen, P.E. Miss Jane Hester, F-5- Texas Women's University, B.S. Texas Christian University, B.S. S ln an attempt to encourage the achieve- ment of physical fitness as well as intellec- tual achievement, Lee requires of most of its students four years of physical educa- tion. Headed by Mrs. Ella Allen and Mr. Joe Clements, the P.E. department seeks to expose each student to the numerous activities involved in this type of educa- tion. These include volleyball, archery, modern dance, basketball, softball, bad- minton, and tennis for girls, and baseball, basketball, football, track, and many other activities for boys. From this broad knowledge of sports, each student decides whether or not he wants to enhance his knowledge and interest in a particular area by entering the many intramurals or by trying out for the various competitive teams. Also, to prepare interested students for a possible military career, Lee offers an NDCC program. For those girls interested in promoting school spirit and citizenship, Lee's Lieutenants became an inspiring in- novation. Wherever a student's interest may have been, each teacher sought to provide a unique challenge in the field of physical education for every Lee student. tw 'I kv ...Me-ewl r in 2 .W .-.Wm 5 i rcs Q' 2 t -1 ' f K if 1 1.rx I Mg- - l' 5 , -.--..- Miss Jane Borneman, P.E. University of Texas, M.A. 33 R N5 P ,ww . -A H ,zzz ' ' ,W f'Eii' ,i , mf ' - ' N, , - .- --f' 11 i , l .A W... 1 K Young Leaders . In a world of shifting realities, leaders necessarily emerge - as class officers, club presidents, outstanding scholars, or initiators of class discussions. Whether delegated or elected to the responsibilities of leadership, they must accept it and initiate spontaneity in others to formulate and accomplish goals. , - Lew gs, V V, Z , . 1 E 3,5 X 'gWm?f61.f1,,fT 4 National Merit Commends Outstanding Scholars wma. I K W- M Joann Thompson Bettina Herbert Vita Streit Ten Lee students were honored by being rec- ognized by the National Merit Corporation as qualifiers for the National Merit Semi-Finalist Award. The results of the test taken in February of the iunior year were announced in September. An additional test and personal interview de- termine the finalist position. Presidents Organize Activities Q f r A O I i z ,Z , , if, it 'B Aft? ii National it if Q A-, J rl A 3 S ,V ll E I., .rt ., iv Wi 'Ui fs ' l lt ll ft ,. Q- i ff 1 i- til ' . g ' L, , I ll CAM LANGE Honor Society President ,,,,. xxx, e 1 Q - few ' it ,. it 3 I 4 BOB GRIBBLE Booster Club President S-. f-ff.--........,., JUDY BANG BROWNLEE FERGUSON Hospitality Club President Student Council President 38 wel f- , 'f f fe rt.,- Y S 4 x Q gg l fl 3 l A if X rg, ,if ' GEORGIA KOSTAS Anchor Club President GREG FRAZIER Key Club President Students Prove Ability E 5-0-QW 1 Kathleen Harrington had the opportunity to entertain our politicians in Washington, as winner in Congressman Bill Archer's Intern Program. Most of Robert E. Lee's students con- tribute individually to the school's activi- ties. But, a few went beyond the call of duty in their scholarly work. These stu- dents were credited with either an award or an officer's position in a club. The activ- ity awards are the Daughter of American Revolution Award, a government trip to Washington, and an Award for Excel- lence. Martha Garcia, the DAR Award winner, takes a well- deserved rest from her studies. Excellence ls Given Recognition ' 'im if 'iff ,gizigfy M t S ENGLlSH, SCIENCE, SOCIAL SCIENCE AWARD - Vernon Proctor become the first student in Lee's history to win three Awards for Excellence. He swept these awards very easily and worthily due to his work in maior works English, major works physics, and economics. FINE ARTS AWARD - Kathi Lambert demonstrated her talent on the piano in the fine arts division in accompanying the Southernaires for two years. Awards for Excellence are given to the students who contributed most to respective academic depart- ments at Lee. Teachers at Lee de- cide the winners by their contribu- tions and specific talents. These people are then honored by placing their names on plaques in the main hall denoting their wide work in each field of study. LANGUAGE AWARD - Bettina Herbert, active in the music department, won an outright victory in the language department by taking four years of Latin. X s - - . ,4l ,U i HOME ECONOMICS AWARD - Janice Jenkins received this award because of her outstanding achievements in interior decorat- ing and home and family living. MATH AWARD - Robert Ghrist's extraordinary work in maior works calculus assisted him in his winning this award ,f Q Leeites Excell by Displaying Quality M..,,, M-1-'- .i W.,..,,....,,,.,N,14s...w,,c......m...N,. vg,,,W,M,M ,W A INDUSTRIAL AWARD - Billy Ponder, a member of the Future Farmers of America, earned this award as a resourceful agricultural stu- dent. COMMERCIAL AWARD -- Marsha Doyle achieved the Commercial Award for her efforts in the distribu- tive education program. Organizations . . Joining an organization and participating in its activities is sharing a common interest with other people Trying for a club meant work to some, but to others work was a four-letter word. Guiding, not telling, leaders of these clubs - honorary, service, vocational, or educational - must direct, and be directed by members. 45 ff 4... Teamwork Makes Store Efficient Keeping students and teachers supplied with articles ranging from paper and pens to novels and cough drops is the major re- sponsibility of the American Legion Club, sponsored by Mrs. Velma Brennan. Members of this club daily operate Lee's Generals' Store before school and during all three lunch periods. Cough drops again made the best seller's list as many Leeites include cough drops as part of their daily diets. This year the Legionnaires' special proi- ect was repainting the store in bright new colors - yellow and green. To be qualified for membership in the organization, a student must be a winner or runner-up of the American Legion Award in junior high, maintain a B grade average and E conduct average, and must indicate a loyalty to service. KKK, 'Fri' Eagerly awaiting their next customers are officers Pat McBride, treasurer, Pam Kostas, vice president, Cathryn Brown, secretary, and Charles Cope, president. Row I: Charles Cope, Edie Woollett, Georgia Kostas, Laura Brown, Cathryn Brown, Pam Kostas. Row 2: Marty Shelton, Diane Whitworth, Neil McCoy, Linda Wrttlg, Betsy Paez, Irby Williams, Becky West, Julie Caldwell, Donna Wells, Kitty Gallagher, Pat McBride, Stacy Broun. Row 3: Graves Wallace, Margie Harris, Debbie Brown, Cynthia Williams, Suzy Cox, Claudia Holcomb, Dottie Roach, Lesley Carothers, Patty Hayes. 46 l PW' f New members - Row I : Patti Peery, Eliska Leach, Terry Price, Ann Moffatt, Jeanne Hoffman, Judy Bang. Row 2: Lynn Vance, Sharon Weatherford, Julie Caldwell, Suzy Cox, Joann Thompson, Lesa White, Leslie Taylor, Jane Ann Smeck, Kitty Gallagher, Missy McAlister. N, t 9 ' Old members T Row I: Dottie Roach, Betsy Sengel- mann, Linda Manthos, Georgia Kostas, Patty Hayes, Barbara Eastwood, Pam Kostas. Row 2: Linda Crook- er, Evelyn Bumstead, Margie Harris, Cathryn Brown, Shelba Shelton, Janice Jenkins, Neil McCoy, Stacy Broun, Linda Wittig, Vita Streit. Row 3: Marty Shel- ton, Janet McCormick, Mary Anna Payne, Lynn Thompson, Irby Williams, Debbie Brown, Lisa Clarke, Twinkle Gray. Anchors Offer Community Aid Welcoming students to Lee by spon- soring Sophomore Orientation, the fifty members of Anchor Club began an active year of service to their school and community. ln the fall, the group organized Clean- up Day, a Thanksgiving basket proiect for a needy family, and the Christmas door contest. They contributed to the Christmas Goodfellows Fund and sang carols to the aged at Blalock West. In the spring, An- chors sponsored Law Day, Career Day, a March of Dimes drive, and a picnic for children at Burnett Bayland Home. Throughout the school year, club mem- bers also entertained children at TAR's iTeens' Aid to the Retardedl and tutored children at Burnett Bayland twice a week. From March 23-26 one iunior girl had the chance to go to Valley Forge, Pennsyl- vania to attend o national workshop for the Anchor and Pilot Clubs of America. Membership in this girls' honor service organization is open to a limited number of girls with a 3.6 grade average and E in conduct who exhibit superior qualities of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Mrs. Mary Jane Comstock spon- sors Anchor Club. Working at TAR's sometimes means monkeying around for Anchor Club officers: Pam Kostas, trea- surer, Linda Wittig, iunior director, Evelyn Bumstead, historian, Georgia Kostas, president, Stacy Broun, senior director, Patty Hayes, secretary, Linda Crook- er, vice-president, and Betsy Sengelmann, chaplain. 47 Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Western Houston, the Key Club is a boys' service organization. Qualifications for membership include a 3.2 grade average and G conduct average. At Christmastime, club members spon- sored a party for underprivileged children at Rusk Settlement House. In January, they participated in a successful March of Dimes drive. The boys also sold grapefruit as their yearly proiect. To add to school spirit, Key Club mem- bers sponsored an imaginative pep rally and aided in building the bonfire for the Lee vs. Smiley football game. Mr. Pirtle sponsors this organization. Club activities are the key concern of Key Club offi- cers - Mike O'Reilly, treasurer, Greg Frazier, presi- dent, Cam Lange, vice-president, and Winston Coch- ran, secretary. Old members - Row 1: Bill Hayes, Richard Capps, Thad Foulk, Neel Bonner, Mike Peterson, Ernie Bart- lett. Row 2: Steve Walker, Timm Wooten, Greg Fra- zier, Winston Cochran, Jeff Wherry, Bob Jungman. Row 3: Cam Lange, Tommy Smart, Jeff Kuhn, Bill Campbell, Bob Frazier, Mike O'Reilly, Royce Wilson. 48 l Keys Unlock Fut U fe l X I New members - Row I : Keith Montgomery, Bill Thomas, Roy Buckley, Dick Eastland. Row 2: Ed- ward Breland, Randy Keeney, Tommy Ford, Bill Boss, Mark Miller, Bill Fisher. 45 . ... - Seated: Judy Bang, Kathy Purifoy, Charles Cope, Marty Shelton, Kathie Dick, Claudia Holcomb, Donna Wells, Barbara West, Karen Dvorak, Vivien Muckley Barbara Beale, Debbie Marquis. Row 2: Suzanne Pence, Peggy Stephens, Jeanne Hoffman, Kathy Golding, Sharon Wiggins, Georgeann Strong, Pam Kostas, Sarah Blades, Georgia Kostas, Irby Williams, Shelba Shelton, Lander Philips, Susor. Moss, Wissie Slator, Andrea Dowlen, Kathi Lambert, Cathy Brown. Row 3: Missy McAlister, Jennifer Kane, Debbie Brown, Margie Harris, Jane Lambdin, Marcia Rench, Ann Moffatt, Janice Jenkins, Linda Crocker, Laura Brown, Eliska Leach, Pam St. Clair, Felix Guerrero, Daniel Chee, David Moody, Winston Cochran, Bill Thomas. Row 4: Patty Hayes, Evelyn Bumstead, Betty Baker, Diane Horn, Bettina Herbert, .lan Linden, Scott Red, Charles Hewell, Martha Garcia, Betsy Paez, Sharon Ward, Sherri Zink, Joann Thompson, Vita Streit, Marsha Knight, Bill Fisher, Jim Otis. Row 5: Debbie Roach, Linda Manthos, Kerry Golemon, Michael O'Reilly, Robert Ghrist, Vernon Proctor, John Genge, Cam Lange, Mark Miller, Mike Sample, Ernie Bartlett, Jeff Kuhn, Tommy Smart. Not pictured: Debra Savre and Mary Anna Payne. NHS Honors Outstanding Students Attaining the highest standards of scholarship, leadership, and character at Robert E. Lee are the members of the Na- tional Honor Society. Twice a year, a fac- ulty committee chooses five percent of the seniors and high iuniors on the basis of these qualities. At an April P.T.A. meeting, all new members were inducted. Club members aided other Lee students by sponsoring tutoring sessions on Thurs- day mornings in the library and by helping with the organization of Career Day in April. The group also participated in the annual Heart Fund Drive. Mrs. Arlene Parson sponsors this club. ln front of Lee's hero are NHS officers - Standing: Robert Ghrist, treasurer, Bill Fisher, parliamen- tarian, Cam Lange, president, and Vernon Proctor, vice-president. Seated: Georgia Kostas, secre- tary, Barbara Beale, reporter, and Shelba Shelton, chaplain. 49 Tena Alcorn, vice-president Jackie Bang, recording secretary Janet McCormick, corresponding secretory Marty Shelton, treasurer Vita Streit, Shelba Shelton, historians Catherine Abell Marcia Adam Tweety Albritton Beverly Amy Mary Lou Andrews Kathy Armstrong Alice Arnold x Allison Arnspiger Paula Bailey Betty Baker Debbie Barnes Patti Barnett Susan Barnett Barbara Beale Laurette Beeson Jennifer Bily Medrith Blades Sarah Blades Ann Boswell Carol Brollier Clare Broun Debbie Brown Louise Brown Alden Bumstead Mary Burkett Julie Caldwell Carolyn Coley Gayle Coolidge Ginger Coolidge Suzy Cox Linda Crooker Gretchen Curry Southern Hospitality Judy Bang, 1 Qrgfa -5 ff president Y 1 V- : A f F l 4- 1 Qlgfil 'I?ffi Tx , we ' K- ai e: wwf: :,..1' ' 1 . A Eliska Leach caches her week's supply of bones. A I , .., me ,. , 4- s . qw.. M.,wc,g , gf ! 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'assi' 'J Lynn Vance and Marcia Adam try to talk Miss Haynes into some extra honor points. A I Cheri Lawrence Hospitality has been defined as the cor- dial and generous reception of guests - this is iust one of the many responsibilities of Lee's Hospitality Club. Besides welcom- ing all guests, the club also encourages ci- tizenship and leadership in the cafeteria, supports all school proiects, and ushers at all school functions. With the help of its sponsors Miss Betty Baldwin, Miss Charlotte Haynes, and Mrs. Patlee Womack, the club became involved in many worthwhile proiects such as giv- ing a Thanksgiving basket to a deserving family, having a Christmas party for un- derprivileged children, and sending care packages to the men in Viet Nam for Eas- ter. The club also sponsored clean-up day and a fund-raising proiect on St. Patrick's Day, honored teachers on their birthdays, held a banquet in honor of old officers, and gave a SABER signing party. Meetings are held at 7:30 on the first and third Wednesdays of each month. Each student in the club must maintain an E conduct average and a 3.0 grade av- erage. 51 Clean Tables, Smiling Faces Eliska Leach Betty Lim Pat McBride Kerry McGinnis Elaine McHard Mary McKay Ann McSpadden Karen Mayo Mary Jane Moody Laura Moreton Vivien Muckley Connie Mullins Karen Nakfoor Nancie Nelson Sandra Pagel Joan Parnell Sharon Parsley Patti Peery Susan Peterson Lucie Pruter .f, in ,C sk M ,gif I M if yd' ij' X Cf... , i But, l promise you, the Lone Ranger has eyeholes in his mask, explains Shelba Shelton as she entertains children at the Crockett Elementary School Christmas party. wer: v . Q - M wif' Jf , -- ' 2,1 ,. 1 . . .ff Wu i ' , N- tts- ' . ' , ,.,,,r , , s if M' , .a iF 'im 1 fi' S my gt, iffy '3 3 ,YF ,, , ,K ,fn -Y .1 M. 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Katherine Purifoy Chris Putscher Susan Read Debbie Reed Catherine Reesing Murcia Rench Mary Riordan Dee Russell Jill Sangree Linda Saville Robin Saville Carol Schwab Betsy Sengelmann Sarah Seward Dorothy Slator Leigh Smitherman Pamela St. Clair Vivian Streit Joann Thompson Lynn Thompson Vicki Valian Lynn Vance Nancy Wade Carol Wald Martha Walton Sharon Weatherford Cyndy White Jan White Lesa White Sandy Wiedower Sharon Wiggins Ellen Wilhelm Cynthia Williams Danna Wilson Mandy Windham Linda Wittig Kathy Yeoman Keeping order and aiding students in the library are the primary functions of the Library Club. Composed of students with an interest in library work, club members work in the school library one period each day, before school, or at least one day a week after school. ' Aiding the school librarians, Mrs. Spi- dell and Mrs. Gallagher, the members maintain an atmosphere of organization in the library. They shelve books, repair magazines, fix special displays in the showcase, and decorate the library at Christmas. Besides these and other regular tasks, club members also take part in spe- cial extracurricular activities - they at- tend city, district, and state meetings and serve as hosts and hostesses at Houston meetings. Without these conscientious students, the efficiency and organization of the li- brary could be impaired. Bookkeepers Maintain Order Q I I Working hard to keep Lee's library well-organized are Library Club officers Marsha Doyle, vice- president, Patricia Foster, secretary-treasurer, Terry Manning, president. Sealed: Debbie Marquis, Janet Grainger, Carol Sax, Sylvia Dolan, Derith Vogt. Standing: Marsha Doyle, Patti Rockney, Melissa Kennedy, Patricia Foster, Scott DeWitz, Betty Lim, Terry Manning, Penny Hawk, Cynthia Wenglar, Scott Red, Bruce Chambers, David Donohu. Not pictured: Joann Sweet. 54 ,Oh fx. LX' 'lm Quill and Scroll members of the SABER staff include - Row 1: Stacy Broun, Wissie Slator, Mary Anna Payne, Debbie Roach, Georgio.Kostas, lrby Williams, Linda Crooker, Claudia Holcomb, Donna Wells, Debbie Brown. Row 2: Cam Lange, Bob Gribble, Marty Shelton, Jeff Wherry, Jeff Kuhn, Timm Wooten, Mike Sample John Genge. L 4 'Leading Lee s outstanding iournalists are Quill and Scroll officers Claudia Holcomb, secretary, Bar- bara Beale, reporter, Linda Crocker, president, Stacy Broun, treasurer, and Debbie Brown, vice- president. il A . X -we ,go 12 Students Aid Communication Robert E. Lee's chapter of the Quill and Scroll Society honors students for out- standing iournalistic achievements. Mem- bership is based upon the amount of writ- ten material published and advertising sold. Combining their efforts, the members of this organization, sponsored by Mrs. Los- son, served to aid the progress of commu- nication ot Lee by publishing a literary issue of the TRAVELER. To be eligible for membership, SABER staff members must have served on the staff for at least one year. TRAVELER staff members must have published a minimum of sixty inches of editorial writing or have sold one hundred twenty inches of adver- tising. Members must also have a B grade average and E in conduct. Quill and Scroll members of the TRAVELER staff in- clude - Row I: Claudia Holcomb, Kathy Stevens, Linda Manthos, Sherri Zink, Steve Moller, Mary Jane Moody. Row 2: Barbara Beale, John Genge, Royce Wilson, Mark Miller, Kathy Golding. 55 General Enthusiasm Generates Spirit Planning pep rallies, painting posters, decorating the auditorium, and wrap- ping football boys' houses before each game are only a few of the many activities of the Spirit Committee. No grade require- ments are specified, but each member must be willing to spend time helping to boost the morale of the Lee student body. Under the guidance of Mr. Dale Glover and Miss Doris Countee, these enthusiastic students support all school activities and keep Leeites informed of sports events such as track meets and football, basket- ball, baseball, and volleyball games. The annual cookie sale and car wash helped raise money needed for decorating supplies - poster paper, paints, brushes, and tape. By working hard to generate an enthu- siastic school spirit, the Spirit Committee achieved its General goal. 'la-il These spirited supporters are Booster Club of- ficers Uncle Bob Gribble, president, and Jane Livingston, secretary-treasurer. While Spirit Committee chairman Wissie Sla- tor insists only action will make the South rise again, Doug Bratton, vice-president in charge of Uncle Bob, still wants peace. 1971-72 Spirit Committee members are - Row I: Sarah Seward, Richard Capps, Jane Livingston, Lisa Clarke, Neel Bonner, Tweety Albritton, Dick Eastland, Patty Hayes, Jeff Wherry, Evelyn Bumstead, Melinda Fugitt, Doug Bratton. Row 2: Lander Philips, Bob Gribble. Row 3: Susan Moss, Stacy Broun, Debbie Brown, Judy Bang, Ann Denton, Gretchen Curry, Marty Shelton, Joann Thompson, Ray Simpson, Janice Pogue, Cindy Anderson. Row 4: Blair Williams, Georgeann Strong, Debby Embry, Ginger Coolidge, Paul Smith, Pat Smith, Linda Crocker, John Genge, Rhea Reece, Brownlee Ferguson. Standing: Scott Kelm, Bill Christie, Mike Sample, Bill Thomas. N A . W .re e , M, Jim Otis wonders if Favors Committee Chairman Lander Philips will finally be the one to pin him down. s1f - 5, f. s. N1 L5 ', 1 , S4 Y it K ' f V W , .il . , A A l J , fr , .sex A , . 5 'f-.' fig s . , l ll lllli C fr in 4, Nui K gg N I Brownlee Ferguson, Bob Gribble, and John Genge shoulder a big load at Lee - specifically Jack- ie Bang, Judy Bang, and Joann Thompson. The ingenious works of the Spirit Committee are seen at a pep rally like the Lee-Lamar biggie. 31 With an s, with an e, with an x, x, x. Lisa Clarke, Skits Committee Chairman, demonstrates one of her best ideas for a skit. Lander Philips, Susan Moss, Wissie Slator, Gretchen Curry, and Marty Shelton react with mixed emotions as Poster Committee Chairman Melinda Fugitt dem- onstrates her plans for the next Fugitt Original poster. 57 Students Voice Ideas Serving as the voice of the students, the Robert E. Lee Student Council is the com- munication link between Lee's faculty, school administrators, and student body. All students are encouraged to partici- pate in school government by attending open liaison committee meetings held on the third Thursday of every month. At these meetings anyone may discuss any opinions on various school matters with the student council and its sponsor, Mrs. Arlene Parson. Composed of one elected representa- tive from each homeroom, the council su- pervises all school elections, issues a 'A v.,- J'.,, monthly calendar of school activities, and M raises funds for an all-school proiect. This it K' A ' P year'5 project was the ingfqllqtion gf Q Keeping a general outlook on student ideas are officers Wissie Slator, treasurer, Brownlee Fergu- stereo system in the cafeteria son, president, Stacy Broun, secretary, and Jeff Wherry, vice-president. Representing homerooms in the Student Council are - Row 1: Dana Barstow, Jan Barstow, Matthew Sheffel, Joe Stephens, Brownlee Ferguson, Jeff Wherry. Row 2: Linda Holt L sa Wh't Sh lb Sh l ' , e I e, e a e ton, Joann Thompson, Rex Webb, Janet McCormack, Sharon Sanders. Row 3: Spud Braden, Nancy Carpenter, Deb- bie Bass, Susan Read, Debbie Roach, Tweety Albritton, Felix Guerrero, Doug Anderson. Row 4: Bill Fisher, Vernon Proctor, Judy Graff, Donna Demanzuk, John McCann, Jim Janke, Richard Capps, Alex Muncie, Sam McBirney. Row 5: Martha Simpson, Jane Ann Smeck, Nita Harvey, Nikki Jones, Cynthia Wenglar, Terry Price, Marcia Heocker, Robbie Keeton, Lynonn Hightower, Holly Poindexter. Row 6: Bill Christie, Roy Buckley, Jeff Kuhn, Marsha Doyle, Linda Ficklin, Kathleen Harrington, Tena Alcorn, Tucker Steigerwald, Mandy Windham, Terry Deal, Kathy Yeoman. Row 7: Mark Miller, Donna Payne, Robin Palmer, Carol Wald Dor- othy Campbell, Janet Lee, Frank Bullock, Curtis Gravatt, Gayle Coolidge, Chuck Willoughby, Stacy Broun, Wissie Slator, Mary McKay, Lisa Stubbs. Ndt pic- tured: Sally Engemoen, Susan Semrad, Stephen Kinney. 58 '4 Boys Provide Secret Security 47 Going to all heights to protect Uncle Bob are - Raw I: John Stegall, Bruce Vay, Randy Davies, Brian Jaehne, James Pratka, Allen Lormund. Row 2: Louis l Schain, Patrick Humphrey, Frank Bonno, Doug Bratton, Mike Orf, Brad Sweetman, Reynaldo Garza, and Mr. Dale Glover. 1 Escorting the gallant Uncle Bob on stage at pep rallies, transporting him to and from football games, and faithfully guarding him at sports events are the vigi- lant Uncle Bob's Boys. Under the guidance of Mr. Dale Glover, these dedicated boys meet before every game to decide how to provide secret security for Lee's mascot. Without the aid of this group, Uncle Bob might have been scalped when held hostage by the Lamar Redskins on October 29. Tired of supporting a falling poster as they prepare for the next pep rally, Doug Bratton, Pat Humphrey, and James Pratka groan as Bruce Vay threatens to throw away the last roll of tape. 59 ly Officers of CSU are: Debbie Marquis, secretary-trea- surerg Mary Lynn Chandler, program chairman, Peggy Stephens, historian, Marsha Doyle, vice-presi- dent. Seated: DeAnn Lechtenberger, president. Encouraging Christian fellowship in school and at home is one of the main functions of the Christian Student Union. Members of this club realize the advan- tages of building bridges in life by unit- ing all groups in Christ. The special proiects planned to bring CSU members closer together are a folk group entitled The One Way Singers, Christmas caroling, and ioint meetings and programs with CSU groups from other schools. Starting off many Tuesday morn- ings with inspiring messages were past CSU presidents, folk singers, doctors, and other speakers. Sponsored by Mr. Edward Adams, the club meets every Tuesday morning at 7:45. l One Way Unites Students , CSU Folk Singers - Row I: Sarah Loomis, Debbie Marquis, Jan Plummer, Sharon Wiggins. Row 2: Peggy Haynes, Marsha Doyle, DeAnn Lechtenberger, Patti Hagen, Debbie Ham, Glenda Igo, Jan Johannesen. Row 3: Bill Menger, Jeff McCrehan, Larry Lewis, Robert Barrett, Allen Buford, Rex Webb, David Moody. 5 s it l l ee- .J Row l: Herbert Crosby, Robert Barrett, Larry Lewis, Tom Setterlund, Doug Lechtenberger, Sky Davis, Bill Menger. Row 2: Dawn Simmons, Paula Kelley, Jeff McCrehan, Allen Buford, Patti Peery, Pam St. Clair, Irby.Williams, Lou Anne Troncale, Blair Williams, Rex Webb, David Moody, Carol Sax, Kristi Lower, Debbie Marquis. Row 3: Joni Wheeless, Jan Plummer, Sarah Loomis, Shelba Shelton, Donna Bone, Julie Aiello, Medrith Blades, Carol Schwab, Sarah Seward, Sheree Magel, Missy McCann, Sharon Wiggins, Barbara West, Debbie Ham, Peggy Stephens. Row 4: Cindy Moise, Jan Linden, Penny Hawk, Gayle Anderson, Cathy Woodard, Glenda Igo, Peggy Haynes, Debbie Dungan, Darien de Leon. Row 5: Mary Lynn Chandler, Diana DeBakey, Jill Sangree, Jeannette Harris, Marsha Doyle, Donna Demanzuk, Ann Denton, Janet Merrill, Patti McNeil, Linda Saville, DeAnn Lechtenberger, Georgeann Strong, Beth Borden, Laura Verble. 60 Solving club problems, as well as math prob- lems, are Mu Alpha Theta officers: Georgia Kostas, secretary, Martha Garcia, vice-presi- dent, Charles Cope, reporter, Vernon Proc- tor, president, and Robert Ghrist, treasurer. MAG Zeroes in on Math See, right here you'lI be able to find all the answers to your homework, comment Mar- tha Garcia and Jeanne Hoffman as they try to persuade Rhonda Virgil to buy a geome- ter. Every first and third Friday morning at 7:30, the doors of Lee are open to mem- bers of Mu Alpha Theta. Students who have completed four semesters of college preparatory mathematics, maintain an overall B average, and are enrolled in the fifth semester are eligible for membership. Aided by their sponsor, Mrs. Thera Yoes, the club promotes scholarship in, as well as enioyment and understanding of, mathematics. Geometers and trig tables were sold as a fund-raising proiect so that the math de- partment could purchase a math typewrit- er. Club members attended the Mu Alpha Theta Convention at Houston Baptist Col- lege in January and a contest at Waltrip on February 5th, and took the Math Asso- ciation of America Test in March. The year ended with the annual banquet and instal- lation of new officers. ' ,wr HG I: D 'd M d , C th B , D bb' M'll , Bettina Herbert, Dianne Horn, Cathy Schmitt. Row 2: Chuck Fugitt, Ann McSpadden, Mary K. Pratt, Martha gizlrcio, Jgdhne lc'lgffi,t1anc?Jdlnenl:l:llrhlbdi:, VllZndysCrain, Marty Shelton, Shelba Shelton, Georgia Kostas. Row-3: Jim Caldwell, Archie Henderson, David Crank, Daniel Chee, Vernon Proctor, Winston Battarbee, Larry Lewis, Charles Hewell, Charles Cope, Robert Ghnst. 6'l I hope they don't notice' that I've sewn the sleeve on backwards, murmurs Diane Lonsdale as she learns the fundamentals of sewing. Suzanne, about that cake of yours . . . I think it's olive! yells Carlton Stelter to Suzanne Bullock. 62 Next crack about my food, Donna, ond I'll make you eat it! quips Marilyn Young to Donna Der kowski as Katie Gibbons looks on. I ,f 2 I Vice-Presidents: Janet Wise, Debbie Triggs, Bobbi Schneider, Curley Mae Green. Food and Fashion Fascinate Homemakers . lflx ' W f 1Lf' , 5. , i,, M, , VK I . if 4. , g - 1 5 ' ,- Officers: Sandro Mangrum, president: Sharon Petersson, secretary-treasurer, Joy Cumley, histori- an- Ann Denton reporter. fi.. Class Chairmen - Standing: Wissie Slator, Pat McMahon, Cynthia DeGeorge. Seated: Jim Colla- han, Sandro Mangrum. lt's either a pancake or an amoeba, if it starts multi- plying, kill itl reply Becky Burkhart and Mary Lynn Bain to Suzanne Pence. To most girls, becoming a resourceful homemaker is an accomplishment. Learn- ing difficult lessons and trying firsthand experiences are all a part of this prepara- tion, but the work always seems to pay off as girls learn to apply their skills in cook- ing, sewing, interior decorating, bud- geting, andother household chores. Speakers from Foley's, Houston Light- ing and Power Company, Sanborn's Trav- el Agency, and a hobby shop spoke on topics ranging from food and fashion to travel and handicrafts. Many girls also served as hostesses at different businessmen's luncheons in the city and at the faculty breakfast at Christmas. By selling Christmas wrapping paper and cookbooks, the Home Economics Club was able to add a Bernina sewing ma- chine to its classroom. The year was ended with the annual banquet held on April 5. 63 Historians Visit Texas' Capital Row 1: Kathryn YGOITTUH, Allison POHS, Robin Hdldfd, Stephanie Flefdtef, Carol Brollier, Lora Dunlap, Betsy Sengelmann, Kathy Armstrong, Anne Bartelsmeyer, Judy Brown, Carmen Delgado, Sherri Richey, Debbie Bright, Kellene Cutrer, Kathy Rosenfeld, Julie Caldwell, Jennifer Kane, Missy McAlister, Row 2: Lou Anne Troncale, Patti McNeil, Nancy Arterburn, Ann Denton, Janet Merrill, Terry Deal, Gayle Coolidge, Carla Warr, Allison Taylor, Louise Brown, Mary Riordan, Cathy Schmitt, Barbara West, Bobbi Schneider. Row 3: Robin Saville, Margaret Lemak, Nancy Ham, Lynann Hightower, Beverly Hallmark, Joy Cumley, Kerry McGinnis, Susan Barnett, Louann Clark. Raw 4: Sharon Warner, Ann Kingswell-Smith, Lynn Thompson, Bettye Thompson, Lisa Stubbs, Ginger Aydam, Nancy Wright, Nancy Wade, Sherren Smith, Clare Ward, Sally Engemoen, Sharon Lee Clifton, Bill Christie. l l Row I: Pam St. Clair, Debbie Ham, Alice Arnold, Donna Payne, Lisa Laird, Dorothy Campbell, Lida Kane, Janice Jenkins, Marcia Rench, Cheri Lawrence, Den- ise Clancy, Sharon Wiggins, Gretchen Curry, Marjorie Sumicek, Mona Regner, Cheryl Boen. Row 2: Dru Ryan, Maxine Murphy, Connie Jordan, Cathy Rain, Gwen Cummings, Karen Bailey, Kathy Purifoy, Susie Phillips, Hettie McPhail, Paula Bailey, Eric Siegfried, Pat McBride, Tom Driscoll, Bryan Bernard. Row 3: Holly Poindexter, Gwen Grant, Laura Moreton, Allison Taylor, Sandy Drews, Carrie Chapman, Celia Clowe, Susan Peterson, Donna Bone, Janet Wise, Barbara Goodwin, Alden Bumstead. Row 4: Bob Gribble, Gigi Strong, Steve Buckley, Steve Vacula, Tommy Waldman, Dan Welsh, John Frambach, John Randle, Mike Conner, Jerry Pearlman, Bobby Pagel, Robin Dawley, Mike Burke, Rick Bierke, Robert Champion. 64 my Developing students' interest in Texas history through discussion, travel, 'and study are the maior aims of the Texas His- tory Club, sponsored by Mrs. Virginia Lev- itt. Members planned a historical field trip to Austin and participated in the Texas Historical Research and Writings Competition. Meetings are held on the first Thursday of every month and all students at Lee are invited to attend. The banquet and instal- Kmes, vice-president. lation of officers was held in May. Texas History Club officers are - Row I: Marsha Knight, treasurer, Medrith Blades, secretary, Melinda Fugitt, historian, Valerie Watson, president. Row 2: Mrs. Virginia Levitt, sponsorgfred Row 1: Wissie Slator, Betty Baker, Lisa Clarke, Leslie Taylor, Meg Crady, Robbie Keeton, Jean Mclver, Tina Janse, Kerry Hogan, Wendy Jones, Kim Webb, Debbie Schweinhaut, Barbara Mulvihill, Kelly Stearman, Betsy Gerhardt, Dawn Simmons, Carol Sax, Penny Hawk. Row 2: Dianne Taylor, Debbie Weatherford, Marla Jones, Neil McCoy, Carolyn Coley, Gayle Norris, Beth Roessler, Ann Riordan, Terry Price, Gail Phillips, Roberta Webre, Carol Schwab, Nora Van den Bosch, Jan Kin , Helen Ford M th J . R 3: D h ' ' ' ' g , or a ones ow orot y Slator, Lauren Ham, Sarah Blades, Kathleen Harrington, Bill Boss, Catherine Stewart, Bill Hayes, Sharon Parsley, Debby Embry, Debra Morille, Trisha Taylor, Sarah Scott, Tom Driscoll. Not pictured: Linda Crocker. 65 ff i i Sophomore and iunior members - Row l: Richard Crowther, Glenn Saltamachia, Reese Brentzel, Scott DeWitz, Tom Setterlund, Brit Meadows, James Pratka, Donald Cochran, John Genge. Row 2: Terri Barrett, Wanda Bell, Kathy Lucas, Sheree Magel, Janet Grimes, Jan Johannessen, Sarah Loomis, Sharon Sanders, Libby Land, Kathy Gordon, Dick Callaway, Martha Garcia. Row 3: Mitch Bearden, Beth Mills, Renee Carey, Kris Ford, Claudia Garcia, Michele Ramshur. Row 4: Keith Calvert, Boyd Collins, Harry Chang, Randy Davies, David Miller, George Matcek, Brad Day, Richard Miller, Mrs. H. E. Thomas, Charles Hewell. Not pictured: Twinkle Gray, Ronald Routzen. Talk about hamsl That's not the way we practiced those carols! Debbie Ham gibes Charles Hewell and Glenda lgo as the German Club sings Christmas carols to the children at Texas Children's Hospital. These German Club officers just think they have the world in the palm of their hands - Debbie Mills, secretary, Charles Hewell, president: Dick Cal- laway, treasurer: Bill Thomas, vice-president. 66 Sprechen, Sie Deutsch, Wir Konnen sez 'L Obviously, playing in the German Band is serious business tor - Row I: Charles Hewell, Larry Lewis, Glenda lgo, Robert Barrett, Sarah Loomis, Jeff McCrehan, Pam St. Clair. Row 2: David Moody, Peggy Stephens, Kathy Gordon, .lan Johannessen, Terri Barrett, Cindy Ross, Bettina Her- bert, Sharon Sanders, Sheree Magel, Janet Grimes. Row 3: Allen Buford, Richard Crowther, Reese Brentzel, Libby Land, Donald Cochran, Dick Callaway, Daniel Chee. Row 4: Keith Calvert, David Miller, Brit Meadows, Rick Clark, Wanda Bell, Mark Brunson, David Crank. w Deutsch Verein provides students with many opportunities to acquire or further their knowledge of the German language and culture. German films and lectures by representatives from the German Consul- ate gave club members an insight into German history and customs. Authentic German foods were sampled at the November Wurstfest and the Janu- ary food-tasting party with other lan- guage clubs at Lee. At Christmas, the group learned Ger- man Christmas carols which they sang at Texas Children's Hospital. This activity, plus entertainment provided by the Ger- man Band, exposed members to German music. Springtime found the German Club pre- paring for the German play which was presented at Lee and at the Texas Associ- ation of German Students convention held in Austin, Texas. The German Band enliv- ened the play, club banquet, and picnic held in May. Mrs. H. E. Thomas sponsors the club. Senior members - Seated: Larry Lewis, David Crank, Daniel Chee, Mark Brunson, Allen Buford. Kneeling: Bill Thomas, Jeff McCrehan, David Moady,.Robert Barrett, Robert Ghrist, Vernon Proctor, Winston Cochran, Charles Hewell, Dick Callaway, John Genge, Harry Chang. Row 3: Peggy Stephens, Katie Gibbons, DeAnn Lechtenberger, Glenda lgo, Bettina Herbert, Cindy Ross, Debbie Ham, Debbie Mills, Patti Gaskamp, Meg McMinn, Martha Garcia, Debbie Weyel, Pam St. Clair. 67 Row I: Linda Surdi, Debra Morille, Dianne Taylor, Beverly Robertson, Sandy Drews, Hally Poindexter, Nancy Wade, Mary Lou Andrews, Candella Koomey, Claudia Garcia, Kathy Hornberger, Evelyn Richard, Mrs. Peterson. Row 2: Alex Johnson, Debbie Reed, Patti Wheeler, Sharon Lewis, Janet Lee, Laura Randall, Carla Warr, Debbie Cook, Susan Dwyer, Meg Ackermann, Kim Jamar, Linda McClellan, Becky Randolph, Lyn Ritterbusch, Nancy Abshire, Carol Sterrett, Laura Lee Lawrence, Greg Marchbanks, Carolyn Coley, Ginger Waldmann. Students Enjoy Taste of French Culture Les Fleurs de Lee, Lee's French Club, promotes a broader knowledge of and a greater appreciation for the French culture. Various educational presentations, such as a slide preview from France and a speaker from the French restaurant, Foulard's, aided club members in their un- derstanding of French customs and lan- guage. Adding to their diverse activities, French Club members held two parties to cele- brate Bastille Day and Mardi Gras. They also sponsored a November faculty breakfast and a food-tasting party with other language clubs in January. In May, dinner at the Swiss Chalet was enioyed by Les Fleurs de Lee, sponsored by Mrs. M. R. Peterson. 68 wx y 47 ,vm 3 No, girlsl Put the muffins from the box to the troy - not the tray to the box, instructs Mrs. Pe- terson as Wendy Crain, Donna Wells, and Melissa Kennedy prepare for the November faculty breakfast. 'ewmwmg ,111 25' f --.Q , .W f--.gg . ' ,mf You bet we have a taste for French culture, assure French Club officers - Seated: Paula Kelley, historian, Louise Brown, program chairman, Lisa Clarke, treasurer, Donna D. Wells, president. Standing: Jane Livingston, historian, Tweety Albritton, secretary. l he nxx Y ... MF- 'V Q Va. 1 A Row I: Georgeann Strong, Louise Brown, Barbara Thomen, Betty Lim, Yvette Everett, Kay Whisenhunt, Anne Lundy, Joann Weatherford, Sandy Gullett, Su- zanne Wells. Raw 2: Melissa Kennedy, Beth Borden, Cindy Hellmann, Dee Dee Simmons, Lisa Farley, Tweety Albritton, Jane Livingston, Debbie Braud, Lisa Clarke, Allison Potts, Sally Engemoen, Maria Heard, Lesley Carothers, Janice Jenkins, Cheri Lawrence, Dru Ryan, Donna Wells, Linda Crooker, Not pictured: Wendy Crain, Paula Kelley, Susan Peterson, Kathryn Wallace. 69 it sif if lllilllll 'N ' . L, Ligkk , . 3 any iViva Mexico! er of gl Students who are interested in the A A A - ,A E ix, 4 ,W . , V ii Spanish culture are members of Lee's N , Spanish Club, sponsored by Mrs. Maxine g Q g Dorsey. S, To perpetuate this interest, the club J X 3 heard a Bolivian speaker, held favor B 3-fill, D Mk 1' 4 J parties in November, and visited St. An- , Q: thony's senior citizens to present the fa- A ,lj :fig vors and to sing Spanish Christmas carols. 1' - A s . , P i t , The club also gave presents to the Key l fl J 3 Club to take to underprivileged children , g A 77 for Christmas. In March, the group spon ' ' if Jli li Sored Cl field trip to San Anlonlo- The On' lf you want to find out what's really inside this pinata, come to our next Spanish fiesta, invite nual banquet and installation of new offi, Spanish Club officers Jackie Bang, vice-president, Judy Bang, president, and Janet McCormick, , secretary-treasurer. cers was held in May. Row I: Bill Fisher, Lauren Ham, Carol Brollier, Patti Peery, Jennifer Biley, Stacy Miller, Sandy Wiedower, Janet Grimes, Sheree Magel, Debbie Bright, Carol Schwab, Leslie Taylor, Karol Gandy, Judy Brown, Janie Valenzuela, Kathy Armstrong, Julie Jackson, Nancie Nelson, Susan Peterson, Marci Oesch, Sharon Wiggins, Barbara Ellis, David Donoho. Row 2: Sandy Littleiohn, Glen Wilhelm, Nanci Wallis, Shelley White, Linda Manthos, Andrea Dowlen, Donna Derkow- ski, Linda Wittig, Kim Webb, Michelle Taschery, Lisa Stubbs, Joy Cumley, Donna Demanzuk, Valeria Watson, Jan King, Susan Moss, Lander Philips, Ann Kingswell-Smith, Ginger Coolidge, Sarah Watts, Patti Barnett, Danna Wilson, Debbie Cook. Row 3: Diane Lonsdale, Jan White, Sharon Weatherford, Lesa White, Lynn Vance, Jean Mclver, Jeanie Moreno, Bettye Thompson, Trisha Taylor, Cyndy White, Barbara Lightfoot, Lida Kane, Sue Harris, Gayle Coolidge, Alli- son Potts, Rosanne Bonno, Kathy Yeoman, Sara Mahaffey, Mary Burkett, Louise Brown, Mary Riordan, Sara Schuller, Irby Williams, Medrith Blades, Betsy Sen- gelmann, Janet Skene, Lesa Laird, Debbie White, Gwen Cumley, Catherine Abell, Kathy Rosenfeld. Row 5: Susan Semrad, Kay Knepper, Michele Schreiber, Cindy Peters, Jennifer Kane, Charlotte Strong. Raw 6: Nick Voinis, Scott Kelm, David Cope, Errol Anderson, Leigh Smitherman, Maria Heard, Jane Deme- triades, Gwen Grant, Mary McKay, Susan Dwyer, Karen Murphy, Lisa Robinson, Marsha Knight, Patti McNeil, Ellen Hauge. Row 7: Ion flowerbedl Katharine Stevens, Mary Jane Moody, Blair Williams, Karen Bailey, Marta Morrow. 70 Row l: Melinda Fugitt, Sandy Drews, Ann Mulvey, Robin La Rocca, Peggy Sedgeley, Dorothy Slator, Shelley White, Janet Jax, Anne Faber, Nancy Wade, Liddy Campbell, Sarah Seward, Vicki McMinn, Susie Hauser, Jenny Long, Debby Embry, Lisa Pollan, Celia Clowe, Carrie Chapman, David Moody. Row 2: Emily Dale, Tricia Avis, Debbie Schweinhaut, Kellene Cutrer, Melinda McGehee, Linda Saville, Karen Dvorak, Leslie Neilson, Patricia Foster, Ana Buiosa, Ann Riordan, Terry Price, Elizabeth Pinson, Elaine Minor, Paula Bailey, Sharon Decker, Laura Schissler, Sheri Sedgeley, Sheryl Wilson, Marcia Heacker, Sara Hailey, Allison Taylor, Stephanie Fletcher, Sarah Blades, Betsy Allen, Dorothy Winters, Mandy Windham, Bryan Bernard. Row 3: Charles Cope, Sherren Smith, Bruce Vay, Chris Putscher, Don Cowser, Kim Hewitt, Clare Ward, Sally Engemoen, Danny King, Pat McBride, Deena Soudil, Jill Sangree, Catherine Stewart, Margaret Lemak, Sharon Parsley, Karen Nakfoor, Ann Boswell, Julie Caldwell, Kerry McGinnis, Ann Moffatt, Gayle Anderson, Dorothy Campbell, Cathy Woodard, Cathy Rain, Alice Arnold, Terry Deal, Laura Moreton, Marcie Smeck, Kristi Lower, Penny Hawk, Kathleen Harrington, Tom Driscoll. Hey, I think l've iust discovered a new spe- cies of flowersl exclaims Jackie Bang as she unfolds a new creation for a resident at St. Anthony's. Lynn Vance wonders if her method of making flowers is as good as that of Patricia Foster, Leigh Smither- man, Jennifer Bily, Sharon Wiggins, and Jill Sangree as they make flowers for St. Anthony's. 71 October 1971 brought a new club to Lee to honor outstanding students in Latin - the Latin Honor Society. To be eligible for membership, students must maintain a B grade average and an E in conduct and complete two years of Latin or be presently enrolled in a Latin course. Primary goals set by this selected group are to foster the development of academic standards in Latin and to be of service to Lee. Mrs. Walleah Tennyson is the club's sponsor. Russians Battle Germans To learn more about the language, cus- toms, and culture of Russia, many students ioin the Russian Club, sponsored by Mrs. Charlotte Outlaw. Speakers, films, and various proiects fa- miliarize the club members with Russia, and the annual Food-Tasting Party pro- vides a special taste of Russian life to the adventurous. Highlighting 1972 was another exciting volleyball tournament played between the German and Russian Club members. 72 L.H.S. Honors Latin Students Row l: Jan Barstow, Susan Whitehead,,Diane Whitworth, Carol Sax. Row 2: Debbie Bass, Louann Clark, Neil McCoy, Lucie Pruter, Peggy Haynes. Row 3: Gretchen Curry, Dennis Fitzwilliam, Keith Till. Row 4: Bettina Herbert, Mrs. Tennyson, Scott Ehley. Row 5: Felix Guerrero, Mark lrwin, Dennis Morgan. Row 6: John Randle, Tommy McFarland. Not pictured: Steve Hay, Daniel Chee, Pat Doherty, Scott Red, Bob Sims. These language students discover rnat when people of different cultures put their heads together, they can open doorways to understanding. Russian Club officers are on left, top to bottom: Greg Davis, president: John Tipton, vice-president: Doug Wood, sergeant-at-arms, Cindy Deuble, trea- surer, and Kristin Stoley, secretary. L.H.S. officers are on right, top to bottom: Keith Till, historian, Lucie Pruter, vice-presid ent, Neil McCoy, treasurer: Peggy Haynes, president: and Bettina Herbert, secretary. ,, . cj Lee's language lab is a familiar learning center for these Russian Club members - Seated: John Tipton, Greg Davis. Row 1: Mrs. Charlotte Outlaw, Wolfgang Gulledge, Cathy Woodard, Kristin Staley, Lora Voulgaris, Cindy Deuble, Dena Wood, Malcolm McGregor. Row 2: Bill Patterson, Jan Linden, Doug Wood, Patrick Humphrey, Paul Sangree, John Bliahu, Matthew Sheffel. DECA Promotes Leadership 'i T ,-,Eu Row I: Marsha Doyle, Laura Campbell, Ofelia Padilla, Sylvia Dolan, Cindy Wills, Janet Brower, Connie Bunton, Lynda Baty, Susan Nordquist, Sherri Schuler, Luanne Ficklin. Row 2: Lady Washington, Corrine Kelly, Karen Clark, Marion Park, Talley Mayes, Leslie Fassler, Debbie Walker, Faye Santa Maria, June Bixler, Shannon Savage, Rhonda McElroy, Ana Piquet, Debbie Schafer. Row 3: John Reed, Gary Schafer, Mark Mushuish, Mimi Brennan, Steve Norwood, Steve Con- ner, Bill Parks, Pete Zinnante, Bill Campbell, Jim Wisehart, Chris Ryman, Mike Brown. Learning about free enterprise in the business world is a daily experience for DECA officers - Marsha Doyle, historian, Corrine Kelly, vice-president, Janet Brower, parliamentarian, Steve Nor- wood, president, Sherri Schuler, secretary, Laura Campbell, treasurer, Lady Washington, reporter. Many students enrolled in a distributive education class at Lee ioin a national youth organization known as the Distribu- tive Education Clubs of America, or DECA. The purpose of this club, sponsored by Mr. Kelly Ritch, is to develop leaders in the fields of marketing and distributing. Students include one D.E. class in their daily schedules, and then leave school early to receive on-the-iob training at their respective jobs. Besides completing a proiect involving seven studies in marketing, many DECA students attended area and state' Youth Leadership Conferences and an employer- employee banquet at the Astro-Hotel. To be eligible for membership in DECA, a student must maintain a C grade av- erage and E conduct average and have a good attendance record. Meetings are held on the first Tuesday night of every month. 73 Row I: Claron Soukup, Debbie Westfall, Bonny Aldrich, Rhonda Breuer, Gwen Reed, Virginia Melchor. Row 2: Laura Schissler, Cynthia Stein, Bonnie Snyder, Jan Riley, Deah Vollers, Betty Brady, Carol Hill, Connie Torres, Cindy Miller, Merrie Goodman, Janet Grainger, Helen Sage. Today there is an increasingly large de- ' ' ' ' ' mand for experienced businessmen and I n I women. The Office Education Association, sponsored by Mrs. Rena Aldrich, provides students at Lee office training and en- ,Lg,kV,,z,,,.L,, L,,,,,,,, 7 ,,,,,, . H Y f - '7 ' r W MTVN W 4,-,+ courages citizenship and social develop- ment among other qualities essential to' a superior office worker. Students with an interest in office occu- pations or those enrolled in Vocational Office Education classes are qualified to join O.E.A. Club members attend school half a day and then leave to work in of- fices in the city. Their activities in O.E.A. also included attending three Youth Lead- ership Conferences in April and May and an employer-employee banquet in April. Through active participation in this club, students gain a valuable insight into the business world. These O.E.A. officers, learning to work with efficiency and accuracy, are - Seated: Cindy Miller, treasurer, Helen Sage, vice-president. Standing: Laura Schissler, president, Carol Hill, parliamen- tarian, Rhonda Breuer, secretaryg and Claron Soukup, reporter-historian. 74 VICA Offers Vocational Training Nm: their peers in vocational training programs are V.l.C.A. officers Tam Saxenian, secretary, treasurer, Buddy Reed, parliamentarian, Carter Smith, president, Sandy Kolhauff, club sweetheart, Tom Jurancich, sergeant-at-arms, Court Greer, reporter, and Cody Barron, vice- president. By planning and executing approved social and civic proiects, members of the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America are able to gain valuable leadership qualities by serving their community. Under the guidance of Mr. James Nix, students are trained in vocational skills and given the opportunity to demonstrate their knowl- edge of craftsmanship and guidance skills by competing in state-wide contests and by holding iobs in their local community. V.l.C.A. members enioyed an em- ployer-employee banquet in April, a class picnic in the spring, and a program given by junior members at the end of school to honor and entertain graduated seniors. Row I: Joanna Martin, Karen Mayo, Mike Lamont, Mike Donohue, Margaret Mullay, Jean Howe, Doug Carlisle, Terry McMulIin, Eric Traylor, James Henry Mike Johnson. Row 2: Bob Cabiness, James Kriel, Gary Grasshoff, Robert Evans, Tommy Wieghard, Rick Dahm, Chuck Hightower, Catarino Rangel, Richard Greene. Row 3: Richard Skinner, Larry Carolla, Donald Wesley, Tom Saxenian, Cady Barron, Mr. James Nix, Pam Tyas, Jim Mollis, Court Greer, Mike Faciane John Schmitt, Buddy Reid, Tom Jurancich, Sandy Kolhauff, Carter Smith. 75 ina-L... A-r Row I: Barbara Eastwood, Becky Oesch, Jan King, Marty Shelton, Jane Ann Smeck, Charlotte Glanville, Josie Medrano, Lesley Carothers. Row 2: Penny Hawk, Denise Denney, Theresa Hartwell, Kim Taylor, Bill Thomas, Scott DeWitz, Pam St. Clair, Danna Wilson, Neil McCoy, Debbie Ham, Sandra Mangrum, Linda Wit- tig. Row 3: Mrs. Coleman, Sharon Gaddis, Kitty Gallagher, Sara Schuller, Kellene Cutrer, Kathy Armstrong, Julie Caldwell, Joan Weatherford, Bob Willis, Medrith Blades, Janet Jax, Gayle Anderson, Elaine McHard, Beth Borden, Barbara Gentry, Katie Gibbons, Nancy Zoller, Carol Sax, Keith Glenn, Elsa Cabrera. Students Get A Taste Of Medicine Open to all interested students at Lee, the Medical Careers Club explores the many fascinating aspects of medicine. Under the guidance of their officers and sponsor, Mrs. Coleman, these medically- minded students are familiarized with a knowledge and understanding of the op- portunities present in the medical field. Helping them to wisely choose profes- sional or vocational careers in medicine, interesting field trips and informative speakers provided the students with excel- lent programs throughout the year. Field trips included visits to the Baylor Medical School, M. D. Anderson Tumor and Can- cer Research lnstitute, Texas Rehabilitation Center, and Texas Research Institute of Mental Sciences. Speakers from Texas Women's College and the San Jacinto T.B. and Respiratory Disease Association gave impressive lectures to the group. The club ended another year with its annual banquet and installation of new officers in May. 76 '35 We're behind you all the way, Linda, assure Medical Careers officers Neil McCoy, vice-presi- dent, Beth Borden, historian, Sandra Mangrum, secretary-treasurer, and sponsor Mrs. Carolyn Coleman to Linda Wittig, president lin wheelchairl. FFA Trains Tomorrow's Leaders Those who are enrolled in a vocational agriculture class are qualified to become members of Lee's chapter of the Future Farmers of America. Sponsored by Mr. Roy Sheffield, the F.F.A. strives to help agricultural students develop leadership, cooperation, and citizenship. These farm- ers of tomorrow work together for the im- provement of agriculture and the better- ment of local communities. F.F.A. activities encourage members to learn through active participation how to conduct and take part in public meetings, how to speak in public, and how to buy and sell cooperatively. This year, the F.F.A. members entered leadership and iudging contests, displayed their animals at the annual livestock show at Lee, and entered the city livestock show in February. Other activities included the Farm Elec- trification Contest sponsored by the Hous- ton Lighting and Power Company, the stu- dent-parent banquet, and the sale of I972 calendars. Not all FFA members can become truck furmers,' boast officers - Standing: Gary Rymiller, treasurer, Kim Grissom, reporter, Ray Coreale, vice-president, Billy Ponder, president. On truck: Kathy Hastings, chaplain, Matt Brown, sentinel, Renee Gilbert, secre- tary. In truck: Susan Anderson, sweetheart. Row I: Philip Howell, Gary Rymiller, Billy Ponder, Jon Abercrombie, Cleo Whitlock, Tommy Warr, Blake Erwin, Ray Coreale, Vann Whitley, Frank Stone, Pete Godfrey. Row 2: Lora Voulgaris, Donna Bone, Renee Gilbert, Susan Anderson, Loretta Scardino, Toy Joslin, Theresa Odom, Mona Regner, Nancy Curson, Denise St. Lawrence, Barbara Goodwin, Patty LaFitte, Kay Knepper, Lynn Heyser, Kim Grissom, Mr. Roy Sheffield. Row 3: Chynl Hall, Howard Elrod, Kathy Hastings, Carol Green, Roxanne Newman, Cheryl Boen, Terry McMuIlin, Bill Aldridge, Richard Gaddis, Matt Brown, Rick Gibson, Peter Traylor. 77 Row 1: Sharon Decker, Judy Brown, Cathy Schmitt, Vicki McMinn, Gail Phillips, Edie Woollett, Kim Hewitt, Jenny Long, Patti Gaskamp. Row 2: Sharon Weath- erford, Jan White, Marcia Heacker, Sandy Gullett, Debbie Schweinhout, Catherine Stewart, Irby Williams, Dianne Taylor, Martha Bearden, Diane Marback, Nancy Ham, Dorothy Slator, Marie Whitmire, Sarah Seward, Nora Van den Bosch, Helen Sage. Row 3: Lesa White, Pam St. Clair, Jeannette Harris, Peggy Ste- phens, Lisa Pollan, Donna Bone, Medrith Blades, Alice Willis, Pat McBride, Barbara West, Georgia Kostas, Carol Canter. Row 4: Wendy Jones, Cynthia F. Wil- liams, Cheri Lawrence, Pam Kostas, Bettina Herbert, Trisha Taylor, Tweety Albritton, Elaine McHard, Barbara Ellis, Ann Mitchell, Cathy Woodard, Marty Shel- ton. Row 5: Anna Fleming, Connie Mullins, Janice Jenkins, Susie Hauser, Margaret Lemak, Riette Geoccone, Kitty Gallagher, Sherri Richey, Diane Lonsdale, Jan Plummer, Sherren Smith. Row 6: Karen Mayo, Patricia Foster, Elizabeth Maddox, lynn Thompson, Ginger Waldmann, Mary .lane Moody, Suzy Cox, Meg Crady, Donna Derkowski, Neenah Friedheim, Susan Barnett, Debbie Brown. Earning the most points for the first semester are FTC members - Seated: Sandy Wiedower, Judy Brown, Patti Gaskamp, and Peggy Stephens. Standing: Terry Deal and Sandy Gullett. Gaining practical experience for future teaching are FTC officers - Janet Jax, sophomore repre- sentative, Judy Bang, secretary, Donna Wells, vice-president, Vivien Muckley, president, Sharon Ward, sergeant-at-arms, Chris Putscher, iunior representative, Irby Williams, senior representative, and Georgia Kostas, treasurer. 78 Q.. 1 Girls Prepare for Teaching Careers ln addition to preparing for a possible future in the teaching profession, the aims of the Future Teachers Club are to assist teachers and to serve Lee. While serving the school, members learn about the responsibilities of teaching and about the different fields of education. Qualifications for membership in this club are a C grade average and an E conduct average. To remain active, each member must earn at least fifteen points each semester by checking papers, typing ditto sheets and stencils, helping on club committees, or assisting teachers in other ways. Future Teachers sponsored the clean-up days, two candy sales, a Christmas tea for the faculty, and Teacher Appreciation Day. On Senior Visitation Day in May, senior members visited and taught stu- Bet I can eat iust onel teases Mrs. Kennedy as she enioys the goodies at the Future Teachers' . I 1 , Tea. Mr. Shivers eagerly awaits his turn to be served by Melinda Fugitt and Pam Kostas. dents In elemel'1f0l'Y Of IUFHOI' high schools. Row I: Melinda Fugitt, Gayle Coolidge, Jennifer Bily, Sandy Wiedower, Candella Koomey, Sharon Evans, Georgia Kostas, Judy Bang, Liddy Campbell, Beth Mills, Janet Skene, Cyndy White. Row 2: Clare Broun, Betty MacDonald, Dee Russell, Sandy Drews, Louise Brown, Laura Lee Lawrence, Sue Harris, Vivien Muckley, Donna Wells, Carol Brollier, Allison Taylor, Ginger Aydam, Cynthia Chapline, Julie Jackson, Tricia Avis, Emily Dale. Row 3: Peggy Gaskamp, Dorothy Campbell, Hally Poindexter, Carla Warr, Stephanie Fletcher, Debbie Cook, Sara Hailey, Terry Deal, Sheryl Cheesman, Ann Mulvey, Sandra Pagel, Marcie Smeck, Sharon Ward. Row 4: Marcia Heard, Susan Dwyer, Karen Murphy, Kathy Yeoman, Allison Potts, Lauren Ham, Louise Butera, Allison King, Nancy Ab- shire, Margaret Boland. Row 5: Sally Engemoen, Mary McKay, Kathy Wallace, Mary Lou Andrews, Carrie Chapman, Celia Clowe, Kirby Devine, Jeannie Cha- vanne, Carol Sterrett, Michele Ramshur. Row 6: Janet Jax, Laurette Beeson, Lise Van Slyke, Susan Hern, Gwen Cummings, Alice Arnold, Jane Demetriades, Vicki Valian, Ann Davis, Martha Walton, Meg Ackermann, Anne Flanagan. 79 Sponsors - Row 1: Kathy Fischer, Sandy Mangrum, Candy Velvin, Dena Wood. Row 2: Jayne Wheatley, Carol Walters, Mona Regner, Connie Dicke, Joyce Daly. ROTC lnstills Self-Discipline Preparing students to become leaders and better citizens in their communities is the function of the Reserve Officers' Train- ing Corps. By following the ROTC pro- gram through their high school and col- lege years, the students are able to enter the army at the rank of second lieutenant. Faculty sponsors Sergeant Payne, Jr. and Maior Solon Tate prepare students for college and acquaint them with the ROTC program. Meetings are held daily during lst, 2nd and 3rd periods. To be qualified for mem- bership, a student must attend Lee. ln addition to Rifle and Drill Team com- petition at other schools, the Corps attend- ed competition at Texas A 8. M. Further- more, three bivouacs were successfully ac- complished, ending a productive year. 80 Company A - Row I: Mike Smith, Tommy Carlson, John Tipton, Phillip Vogelman, James Pratka, Stephen Stokes, Tony Reed, Joyce Daly. Row 2: Scott Red, Pren Elliot, Randy Combs, Eric Simon- sen, Mike Orf, Jay Stone. Company B - Row 1: Candy Velvin, Larry Smith, Robert Lee, John Allen Sharley, Herbert Crosby, Robert Reeves, John Stegall, Rey Garza. Row 2: Bruce Vay, Randy Davies, Frank Bonno, Brian Jaehne, Joe Lampkin, Mark Vollers. rua .. 0 --Q Company C - Row 1: Connie Dicke, James Ebdon, Matthew Sheffel, Dale Plaia, Lonnie Tucker, Pete Hicks. Row 2: Stephen Vezey, Richard House, Bill Marhofer, Jim Perryman, Mike Wickham, Stephen Menn, Pat McDuff, Doug Wood. Row 3: Dwight Manning, Allen Roderick, Erik Tosh, Bill Patterson, James Henoresey, Brian Richardson, Chris Hurst. Battalion Staff Heads: Mona Regner, Battal- ion Sponsor, Jeff Wherry, Battalion Com- mander. Rifle Team - Row I: Kenneth Wood, James Ebdon, Dale Plaia, Sandy Mangrum. Row 2: Eric Simonsen, Mike Orf, Doug Wood. L Displaying the Colors are: Mike Wickham, Mike Orf, Frank Bonno, Robert Reeves. Girl's Rifle Team - Row 1: Sandy Mangrum, Candy Velvin, Dena Wood, Mona Regner. Row 2: Jayne Wheatley, Joyce Daly, Connie Dicke, Kathy Fischer. Hamann mm Onuoqnnpm v-o-we-,- nanny. LQ... Battalion Staff - Row 1: Dena Wood, Carol Walter. Row 2: lst Lieutenant Jim Buckley, lst Lieu- tenant Ken Wood, Ist Lieutenant Kerry Teaff, Sergeant Maior Tom Wright. 81 M-W...... ---.--......,..,,.,,.. -4-.-em.-........,.., -b..........,.,.,,. Dramalee members gather around the set they are completing for The Diary of Anne Frank. Seated on floor: Gayle Spoor, Jeanne Hoffman, Stacie Smith, Martha Strong, Suzanne Wells. On sofa: Dan Freel, Mary Mouritsen, Sam Hoffmann, Brooke Thompson, Dee Russell. Behind sofa: Dan Hassebroek, Ma- thew Sheffel, Ann Davis, Dianne Taylor, Patti Brandon, Jill Swartz, Gayle Norris, Linda Cizek, Winston Cochran, Suzie Patterson, Kathy Matranga, Kathy Puri- foy, Bettina Herbert. On 'ledge - Row l: Marcia Odal, Tommy Burke, Cyndy White. Row 2: Gayle Greer, Ginger Bisagno, Janet McCormick, Pam St. Clair, Melodie Lofton, Pat McBride, Janet Jax, Sarah Watts. On ladder: Marie Whitmire, Donald Cochran, Royce Wilson, Greg Davis, Bruce Vay, Keith Glenn. Under ladder - Kneeling: Dwight manning, Tena Alcorn. Seated: Nancy Johnson, Debbie Tankersley. Standing: Rhonda Virgil, Carol Canter, Connie Mullins. Lights! Curtain! Action! With these D m G words, each Dramalee member participat- ing 'in a stage production at Lee takes 'his 5 5 , , , place behind or on the stage, and another n k production begins. By promoting and pro- ducing theatrical activities, these club members learn more about directing, act- ing, building stage props, producing light- ing and sound effects, and other iobs that, skillfully combined, can produce a suc- cessful program. Working under the direction of Mr. Fred Smith, students who wish to take an active role in the club's proiects are able to culti- vate their talents and gain a deeper ap- preciation for dramatic literature. After hosting a rush party in October to attract interested members, Dramalee opened its season with The Dairy of Anne Frank. Speech tournaments and a one-act play for the University interscho- lastic League kept the members busy until springtime, when Dramalee sponsored a series of three one-act plays, including A Mldsummefs Night Dream and To Burn Working on and behind the scenes to insure successful drama productions are Dramalee and Thes- O Witch 1- A three-Gd play and Contest in pian officers - Marie Whitmire, secretary: Tena Alcorn, vice-president, Gayle Spoor, treasurer: d J H ff , 'd t. Corpus Christi concluded the season. an some 0 man pres' en 82 Tommy Burke iumps at the chance of getting so close to Cyndy White at the Dramalee Rush Party, where Paul Herman demonstrates his rope act. Mr. Fred Smith assists Kerry Teaff and Win- ston Cochran in constructing stage props. Thespians Direct Plays Many outstanding Dramalee members have been honored with 'membership in the International Thespian Society, a na- tional honor society for drama students. To qualify for membership in this soci- ety, students must earn a certain number of honor points by participating in various dramatic activities, both on the stage as performers and off stageras crew mem- bers. Members of this elite group direct the Dramalee productions and organize the action both on and behind the scenes. Guided by Mr. Fred Smith, the Thespians participated in all Lee drama productions, speech tournaments and drama contests, attended a Beaumont convention, and painted the drama room. One more crack about my nubs and I'Il criticize your nose, teases Winston Cochran to Vernon Proc- ter as Bettina Herbert, Tony Reed, Steve Otis, Tena Alcorn, Kathy Matranga, and Dee Russell watch with amusement in The Dairy of Anne Frank. These students have been honored with membership in the International Thespian Society - Seated on platform: Greg Davis, Winston Cochran, Jeanne Hoff- man, Stacie Smith. Seated on cot: Royce Wilson, Melodie Lofton, Tena Alcorn, Connie Mullins. Seated on sofa: Kathy Purifoy, Marie Whitmire, Gayle Spoor. Standing: Bettina Herbert. 83 Speaking Cut Gains Recognition National Forensic League members include - Kneeling: Winston Cochran, Doug Dwyer, Ben Powers, Stuart Coleman, Walter Monteith, Brown Suffield, Bruce Zivley. Row 2: Marcus Hill, Charles Cope, Marcia Heacker, Andrea Moore, Susan Roberts, Lynn Schissler, Betsy Gerhardt, Lesley Carothers, Kathy Hornberger. Row 3: Albert McMillen, Bob Jungman, Craig Damuth, George Cruikshank, Andy Harvin, Tom Wright, Tony Reed, Steve Dwyer, Vivien Muckley, Donald White, Leigh Smitherman, Gary Lambert, Mr. Rod Nichols. The National Forensic League plays ci distinct role in Lee's competitive spirit. The club members strive to achieve excellence in speaking skills and over-all communica- tion while speaking competitively in the T? many speech tournaments. Accompanied B' by their sponsor, Mr. Rod Nichols, various members attended tournaments in New use , - einem f, York, Beaumont, Dallas, Fort Worth, Na- cogdoches, New Orleans, Denton, and I ,,,, g S Corpus Christi. The trophies won at these H tournaments represent the diligent work sf , done by the members of NFL. Membership is limited to those students e who maintain at least a 3.5 grade aver- age and earn twenty-five points in Foren- sic Competition. After the Spring Forensic Tournament held at Lee, the club held its annual ban- quet. x E xy' I knew you could pull us through, praises Winston Cochran to Charles Cope - a team which placed first, third, and fourth in debate contests. 84 w.. N.F.L. officers are - Standing: Marcia Heacker, secretaryp Andy Harvin, presi- dentp Bob Jungman, vice-president. Seated: Charles Cope, ground parliamen- tariang and George Cruikshank, treasurer. And to think these are all minel muses Stuart Coleman as he admires the first place trophies he won in oration and speech analysis. Placing third in the Cy-Fairbanks tournament are Andy Harvin and George Cruikshank. Andreal You wouldn't dare back out of the tournament now because of a blind date . . . would you? chides Susan Roberts to Andrea Moore, as Mr. Nichols finds helping them prepare for o debate to be a very amusing experience. Comparing first place trophies won in oration are M K. P tt d Donald whale. my 'U BSN Spirited Voices Characterize Dixi-Liers Bringing enioyment and pleasure to many audiences, the Dixi-Liers kept busy performing before different organizations in Houston. Under the direction of Miss El- eanor Grant, the all-girl chorus performed at the Briar Club, the Junior League, and First City National Bank. During the Christmas season, their extra-curricular activities included per- formances at the Humble Building and Sharpston Mall, in addition to their per- formances at school and at Channel 39. ln the spring, the choir participated in several contests, winning excellent ratings at several. During the month of May, they attended the Buccaneer Music Festival in Corpus Christi and then gave a final per- formance at the seniors' Commencement. Taping at Channel 39 was a tiring but gratifying experience. Row I: Shari Fitzpatrick, Kathy Rosenfeld, Catherine Stewart, Anne Brawner, Robbie Keeton, Debbie Ham, Laura Verble, Sharon Wiggins, Sheri Sedgeley, Martha Jones, Mary Walker, Beverly Hallmark, Diana McDade, Ginger Bisagno, Cynthia Williams. Row 2: Donna Demanzuk, Emilie Erwin, Julie Collie, Shelley White, Linda Manthos, Gail Phillips, Melinda Allen, Adrienne Webb, Jan White, Melinda McGehee, Lesa White, Carol Antill, Sherren Smith, Jan King. Row 3: Brenda Bright, Mary Jane Moody, Nita Craft, Judy Bang, Meg Crady, Kenda Solesbee, Sara Schuller, Alice Arnold, Kitty Gallagher, Virginia Arnold, Cyndy 86 ,,5. l Stern but patient guidance is offered by these Dixi-Lier officers - Seated: Ann Brawner, chaplain, Debbie Roach, vice-president, Potty Hayes, vice-president, Susie Murphy, secretary, Robbie Keeton, librarian, Cravenita Crowder, president. Standing: Miss Eleanor Grant, director, Jeff McCrehan, accompanist, Karol Gandy, treasurer, Jan King, social chairman, Pat Smith, vice-president, Catherine Stewart, librarian, and Beverly Hallmark, librarian. White, Patty Hayes, Pat Smith, Missy McAlister, Cathy Jeko, Hettie McPhaiI, Gayle Spoor. Row 4: Dorothy Slator, Gwen Cummings, Kelly Stearman, Gretchen Curry, Helen Ford, Cloyresta Crowder, Barbara Larsen, Mona Regner, Laura Nicholson, Debbie Roach, Karen Murphy, Ann Mitchell, Suzanne Pence, Kerry Goleman, Susie Murphy, M'Liss Hindman, Dee Ann Petrlak, Margaret Lemak, Karol Gandy, Cravenito Crowder. 87 Row 7: Jan Wycough, Gayle McConnell, Barbara Thomen, Georgeann Strong, Charlotte Strong, Melodie Lofton, Vicki McComb, Stacy Miller, Medrith Blades, Kathy Cote, Carol Schwab, Alice Willis, Denise Dickerson. Row 2: Sheryl Wilson, Joan Parnell, Nancy Yokubaitis, Elaine Graham, Paul Herman, Roy Buckley, Laura Brown, Robin Palmer, Diane Whitworth, Paula Kelley, Betty Baker, Robin Long. Row 3: Connie Jordan, Debbie Reed, Sharman Hammond, DeAnn Lechtenberger, Maureen Casey, Charles Schwab, Ben Gervais, David Ramshur, Ricky Bowers, Marie Whitmire, Debbie Cook, Kay Evans, Mary Cheek, Carla Hostetter, Terry Meason, Kathi Lambert. Row 4: Joann Thompson, Dottie Roach, Peggy Haynes, Robert Barrett, Ken Turner, Gary Lambert, Tommy Burke, Far- ley Guillory, Scott Red, Herbert Crosby, Paul Wilson, Wendy Jones, Ruth Cheek, Gayle Anderson. Row 5: Larry Lewis, Doug Pate, Robert l'lomuth, Kirk Lazar- ine, Sam Penn, Pat Barbour, Kerry Teaff, Steve Emmett, Warner McBride, Charles Williams, Billy Dimitt, Billy Paige. Whenever the Southernaires or Dixi-Liers sing for audiences outside of school, these seven boys can be depended upon to transport the risers from Lee: Billy Dimitt fin truckj, Joe Meredith, Warner McBride, Pat Barbour, Buddy Hightower, Paul Mclntyre, and Mike Little. No, l refuse to sing that songl yells Dottie Roach as she twists her gloves in total exasperation. But Laura Verble, DeAnn Lechtenberger, and Jan Wy- cough iust won't give up. B8 -.. 'a- X Happiness is being in Southernaires for officers - Seated: Laura Brown, secretary, Kathi Lambert, accompanist. Standing: Dottie Roach, vice-president, Ben Gervais, chaplain, Betty Baker, treasurer, Medrith Blades, vice-president, Terry Meason, social and publicity chairman, Roy Buckley, vice-president, Paul Her- man, vice-president, Kerry Teaff, president. Southernaires Promote Harmony Anyone passing by Room 402 at the fourth period will appreciate the harmoni- ous voices of the Lee Southernaires. The interest of each choir member in maintain- ing high standards of learning contributes to their superior performances. lnvited to sing at various places during the yuletide season, the mixed choir sang to the Petroleum Club, the Tanglewood Lions Club, First City National Bank, and many other civic organizations. In Janu- ary, the mixed choir sang at the University Rotary and the Woman's Auxiliary. Later, the Southernaires sang for the music teachers' division at the TSTA Con- vention and for the first time attended the Alvin Junior College Annual Choir Day. Springtime found the Southernaires participating in many local and state-wide contests, including the University lnter- scholastic League contest. Another high- Southernaires delight their audience at the annual Christmas program. light was their Compeimon at Galveston' 89 'And the beat goes on' as Jeff McCrehan Football season would seem incomplete without the spirited beat of Lee's Marching Generals, directed by Mr. Jack Floyd. These talented musicians perform at every football game, play at pep rallies, and ac- company the Lieutenants' drills. Highlight- ing their year was the final march at Rice Stadium in December. With the close of football season, the Marching Generals became Lee's Concert Generals, preparing music for the spa- ghetti supper in January and concerts in the spring. After winning superior ratings at several local concert contests, including the HISD and UIL contests, the band went on to its first competition at the state-wide Six Flags Concert Festival in May. l.ee's outstanding performance record has led to the use of tapes of the band to train iudges for the spring concert contests. At the May Commencement exercises, the Marching Generals concluded their final performance with a triumphant beat. K2XXN',:.:,,, '7 'w, wounds the bass drum. Band officers are David Crank, manager, Reese Brentzel, vice-president, James Foster, drum maior, Janet McCormick, secretary-treasurer, Robert Sims, president, Dorien de Leon, librarian, Rex Webb, drum major, and Charles Hewell, manager. Q M--fi, - t 1 a S Row I: Sharon Sanders, Stanley Branch, Glenda lgo, Sarah Loomis, Dorien de Leon, Rod Sims, Bennett Hughes, Janet McCormick, Dee Crow, Tommy Goodwyn, Robert Semaan, Bettina Herbert, Jan Johannes- sen. Row 2: Mr. Jack Floyd, Mike Manella, Marcia Odal, Pamela St. Clair, Karen Holt, Patty Hagan, Kathy Gordon, Cindy Ross, Jeff McCrehan, Dick Callaway, Nancy Eldridge, John McConnell, Sheree Magel, Gayle Greer, David Moody, Rex Webb, James Foster. Row 3: Malcolm McGregor, Missy McCann, Karen Lumb, Janet Grimes, Debbie Randolf, Marva Menzdorf, Martha Bearden, Peggy Stephens, Jan Plumber, Robert Barrett, Terry Barrett, Debra Marquis, Allen Buford, Philip Manela. Row 4: Robert Sims, Tom Elich, 90 Marching Generals Beat on Charles, l'Il give you exactly three seconds to tell me where you hid my H ' . ' I l H V toy duck! scolds Dorien de Leon. But Reese Brentzel, David Miller, and Jem U5 'fl OU' CUmPU'9n to helP N050 P0llUl -'mf 700' drum mfllcfs Rex Janet McCormick already know about the secret playmate Charles Hewell Webb and Jimmy Foster, as they flaunt their diverse musical skills. keeps hidden in his saxophone 'til playtime. - V . ., ..... , me me Robert Barrett swings into the Hit it again, hit it again - harder, harder cheer in his own way at the big Lee-Smiley pep rally. Eugene Garcia, Daniel Chee, Ted Hibler, Richard Crowe, David Miller, Ricky Ostrom, James Bagley, David Wells, Jon Gibson, Billy Bishop, Billy Marquis, Chris Conn. Row 5: Robert Brown, Steve Ross, Bill Edwards, Bruce Springer, Eli Smith, Sam DeLaro, Steve Alter, Donald Cochran, Greg Cotter, Vincent Zinnante, Reese Brentzel, Charles Hewell, Britt Meadows. Row 6: Norman Dishongh, Mark Brunson, Tom Dawsey, Randy Peatross, Mark Slepika, David Crank, Frank Stone, Brooks Davis, Ricky Bowers, Larry Lewis, Libby Land, Richard Crowther, Keith Calvert, Gary Lumb. 9l Third period Stage Band members in- clude - Row 1: Mr. Jack Floyd, Bill Edwards, Bruce Springer, Mike Mane- Ia, Reese Brentzel, Eli Smith. Row 2: David Crank, Rex Webb, Tom Daw- sey, Mark Brunson, Richard DePriest. With guitars: Mark Bridges, Skip So- relle. At drums: Bennett Hughes. Row 3: Daniel Chee, Eugene Garcia, James Foster, Bob Sims, Richard Crowe, Jeff McCrehan. Stage Bands Make Resounding Vibrations Two stage bands were formed at Lee so that interested students could learn about modern iazz music. Meeting at third and fifth periods, these band members are carefully selected by conductor Mr. Jack Floyd. The limited instrumentation ranges from alto sax to bass trombone. The stage bands participated in school assembly programs, talent shows, stage concerts, and contests. Beginning with the Lee Jazz '72 festival in January, they attended seven jazz festivals, traveling to colleges such as Stephen F. Austin, Sam Houston State, Lamar, and Wharton Jun- ior College. Known for their outstanding perform- ance record, Lee's stage bands were hon- 4 ored with an invitation to represent Texas Daily rehearsals conducted by Mr. Floyd assure the vibrance of Lee's stage bands in a West Coast Jazz Festival. Fifth period Stage Band members in- clude - Row I: Sam Delaro, Karen Lumb, Steve Alter, Janet Grimes, Allen Buford. Row 2: Robert Brown, Brooks Davis, Mark Slepika, Steve Ross, Randy Peatross. With guitars: Tommy Goodwyn, Keith Calvert. At drums: Sarah Loomis. Row 3: David Wells, Jimmy Bagley, Tom Elich, David Miller, Ted Hibler, Libby Land. 92 Symphonic Proficience Takes Time, Talent Besides a reputable musical talent, these Symphonic Orchestra members share a sincere interest in music and a willingness to work hard. Row I: Anne Lundy, Glenda lgo, Philip Manela, Betsy Paez, Brian Richardson, Gayle Greer, Patti Gaskamp, Dorien de Leon. Row 2: James Thompson, Ellen Hauge, Sharon Ward, Cindy Ross, Bettina Herbert, Marva Menzdort, Martha Bearden, Vincent Zinnante, Peggy Gaskamp. Row 3: Sarah Loomis, Robert Semaan, Jayne Wheatley, Mrs. Karin Cash, Ricky Bowers, Libby Land, Larry Lewis, Eugene Garcia, James Foster, Robert Sims, Daniel Chee, W. Mark Brunson, David Crank, Rex Webb, Nelson Edwards, Howard Henderson, Curtis Bassett. 2 ffm 1 Jw. MIN... ,, iw Offering talent, competence, and leadership to the Symphonic Orchestra are officers - Seated: Bob Semaan, librarian, Brian Richardson, president. Standing: Betsy Paez, vice-president, Peggy Gaskamp, librarian, Glenda lgo, treasurer, and Sharon Ward, secretary. Daily rehearsals at fourth period along with special practice sessions before and after school explain the professional- sounding performances of Lee's Symphon- ic Orchestra. Orchestra members dedicate many hours every day developing their in- dividual musical talents and perfecting the quality of philharmonic tones. The group provided entertainment at P.T.A. meetings, the Christmas program, the annual spaghetti dinner, the spring concert, and other school assemblies. Noted for their superior talent, these in- strumentalists were also invited to perform at different civic functions in Houston. Working diligently under the direction of Mrs. Karin Cash, the symphonic orches- tra won outstanding recognition at the University interscholastic League contest in Houston as well as at other local and state-wide contests. 93 Guiding the girls in all their duties is five-star general, Cindy Anderson. Lieutencmts Possess Spirit . . . Performance perfection demands many hours of hard work. Just ask Kathy King, Carole Zink, Chris McClure, or Linda Heard. Brigade A - Row I: Carole Zink, Debbie Ham, Kathy Andrus, Kathy King, Phyllis Plummer, Jill Swartz, Holly McDonald. Row 2: Kathi Russell, Linda Heard Cynthia Wenglar, Enedelia Rivera, Anna Fleming, Mona Mitchell, Leah Woodruff. Row 3: Sharon Petersson, Kathy Fischer, Susan Shimeall, Janet Sornier, Deb ble Mieth, Fifi Kendrick, Angie Adams. 95 Lee's Lieutenants hold a unique respon- sibility because they are the only drill team in Houston that performs with its school's marching band. During July, several Lieutenants accom- panied their incumbent officers to the an- nual convention at Southern Methodist University. Throughout football season, the girls daily practiced original routines during sixth period and for an hour and one-half after school. The march at Rice Stadium in the bitter cold climaxed these spirited girls' activities. Later, December initiated Secret Pal Week ended by the mother-daughter banquet. The girls also attended all district basketball games. The Rebelee Ball was held, and new officers were announced at the officer's installa- tion in April. . . . Lieutenants Promote and One-star generals Tootsie Voulgaris and Margie Byers exemplify the perfection of every Lieutenant. Two-star general Barbara Beale and three-star general Claudia Holcomb dis la well- racticed skills 96 P Y P - Exhibiting the poise ofthe Lieutenants is four- star general Janice Pogue. Maintain Spirit W x A,., 4. H.-- Brigade B - Row I: Denisa Ham, Suzanne Wells, Judy Aldrich, Donna Bone, Ann James, Janet Wise, Ann Westbrook. Row 2: Pam DeWitz, Debra McGee, Chris McClure, Patty Brandon, Donna Dori, Denise Smith, Nita Harvey. Row 3: Vicki McComb, Nancy Anderson, Ella Walker, Cloyresta Crowder, Ginny An- drews, Donna Mieth, Tena Von Rheen. gf: 3 The Lieutenants get their kicks by performing at football games. If I hold still maybe they won't notice I haven't done my routine, contemplates Anna Fleming during practice. 97 - KL Heads of sports are: Sarah Blades, table tennis, Kim Webb, softball, Chris Putscher, tennis, Vita Streit, archery, Susie Murphy, badminton, Ann Chapman, volleyball, Marty Shelton, basketball. Le Melee Means Winning Teams Any girl at Lee may participate in any number of seven intramural sports - vol- leyball, badminton, softball, basketball, tennis, archery, and table tennis - and thus be eligible for membership in Le Melee. Points may be earned by officiat- ing or entering and winning a competition. ln May at the Awards Ceremony, letters are presented to the winners in each divi- sion of competition. Also, the outstanding senior girls with the greatest number of accumulated points are awarded silver charms. 98 Qs Tiff Karen Dvorak, vice-president Lindo Saville, president i J gf :slss : '?t1'ffu'iif'a-S S' MLA D. es. ,, ' Wissie Slator, secretary Debbie Roach, treasurer Q Lee Leaders are: L - Gayle Spoor, Janet Sykes, Sarah Blades, Mary Di Fiore, Georgia Kostas, Diane Coffin, Carol Sax, Nora Van den Bosch, Jane Livingston, Karol Gandy. E - Gwen John- son, Betty Rasmus, Sheridan Dodd, Jan K. King, Pam Kostas, Brenda Branch, Suzanne Pence, Donna Demanzuk, Cindy Hellmann, Carol Schwab, Melinda Fugitt, Holly Harris, lrby Williams. E - Joann Thompson, Louann Clark, Sharon Ward, Stacy Broun, Hettie McPhail, Marcia Rench, Donna D. Wells, Susie Barnett, Kathy Purifoy, Gigi Strong, Barbara Thomen, Shelba Shel- ton, Judy Bong. Not pictured: Mary Anna Payne. M Bi Winners of the senior intramurals are - Row 1: Marty Shelton, Vita Streit, and Missy McAlister. Row 2: Ann Moffatt and Pam Kostas. Row 3: Judy Bang. Winners of the sophomore intramurals are - Row 1: Kathy Yeoman, Lauren Hamm, Susan Peterson, and Alice Arnold. Row 2: Stephanie Fletcher, Gayle Coolidge, and Alden Bumstead. Row 3: Terry Deal. Intramurals Show Team Spirit Along with tough competition, spirit plays an important part in the intramural program at Lee. Volleyball intramurals have become one of Le Melee's most pop- ular tournaments, with over fifty teams participating. Winners are presented with letters at the end of the year. Besides vol- leyball intramurals, softball, badminton, tennis, basketball, table tennis, and arch- ery intramurals are held. ii N1 W i .Q Margaret Hook bumps a shot to center front while Barbara East wood and Kim Hinson watch. Wanda Bell puts out a good effort to help her team. Winners of the iunior intramurals are - Row I: Margaret Hook Ellen Hauge Jackie Bang, and Carla Pina. Row 2: Connie Jordan, Wanda Bell and Terry Manning. Row 3: Barbara Eastwood and Kim Hinson 00 Creative Dancers . . . Mu Delta Chi, alias Modern Dance Club, held tryouts in October for prospec- tive members. Other activities included dance seminars at Sam Houston State College and a Christmas performance at the Golden Age Old Folks Home. Mrs. Ella Allen, Mu Delta Chi's sponsor, hosted the club banquet at her ranch. Melinda Fugitt, president, held a surprise Officers of Mu Delta Chi are - Row I: Lander Phillips, vice-president, Melinda Fugitt, presidentg Ginger Coolidge, secretary-treasurer. ice cream party in May for members. Row I: Karol Gandy, Mary Ann Bryan, and Linda Manthos. Row 2: Jane Livingston, Kim Webb, and Lisa Clarke. Row 3: Cindy Hellmann, Robbie Keeton, and Ginger Coolidge. Row I: Kelly Stearman, Martha Finnegan, and Carol Sax. Row 2: Donna Wells, Lander Philips, and Eliska Leach. Row 3: Gayle Spoor, Joann Thompson, and Judy Graff. Show Their Style New members of the Modern Dance Club are -- Row l: Debbie Embry, Kim ,W , Webb, Debbie Schweinhaut. Row 2: Louise Brown, Neenah Friedheim, Judy Graff, Sandy Drews. Row 3: Kelly Stearman, Debbie Braud, Debbie Fosdick, Gayle Coolidge, Allison Potts. Old members of the Modern Dance Club are - Row 1: Carol Sax, Mar- tha Finnegan, Melinda Fugitt, Catherine Stewart, Mary Burkett. Row 2: Eliska Leach, Mary A. Bryan, Linda Manthos, Robbie Keeton, Lander Philips. Row 3: Donna Wells, Lisa Clarke, Jane Livingston, Cindy Hell- mann, Ginger Coolidge, Becky Oesch. Row 4: Gayle Spoor, Joann Thompson, Karol Gandy. Row I: Sandy Drews, Melinda Fugitt, Becky Oesch. Row 2: Catherine Stewart, Debbie Schweinhaut, Mary Burkett, Carol Sax. Row 3: Louise Brown, Neenah Friedheim. Row 4: Debbie Fosdick, Gayle Coolidge, Allison Ports. 'l0'l By publishingwab school newspaper, the TRAVELER staff members are able to prac- ticably apply iournalism skills. Besides covering all of Lee's sports events, club activities, and school projects, the TRAVELER invites students to voice their thoughts in print by submitting edito- rials, literary works, or art sketches. To qualify for membership on the TRAV- ELER staff, students must take at least one year of iournalism and have on outstand- ing writing ability. The staff publishes the TRAVELER, spon- sored by Miss Regina Satloff, every three weeks, as well as special editions through- out the school year. Write On Is TRAVELER's Motto Editor-in-Chief, Barbara Beale 1, f .. Q1 5 , W:-1,5 ,,s' t f ,law s,.Fg,' ' 4 2-I ki ,I ff? '- if 5 'sz 'iz . iz.. 1 m .S-2. f s- H 1 , .,'1' l ','l 3 fi fd A J 1 g,g, gl i. ' if ii e f 'Lf' 3 - if aff Business Manager, Sherri Zink Just follow the flash and you'll find either Bob Gribble or John Genge, pho- News Editor, Linda Manthos, Feature Editor, Kathy Golding, and Managing tographers for the TRAVELER staff. Editor, Royce Wilson work hard to make the TRAVELER ready for each deadline. I knowl We can make David Fashion Editorl kids Circulation Managers Anna Fleming and Patricia Fos- ter, Cindy Newton, Exchange Editor, and Robert Howard, Assistant Advertising Manager. Advertising Manager, David Lawson lcenterl doesn't seem too thrilled with their idea. 102 1141, lc W ' M5 ' N, g if i Z r . -.r' I 'L H ij. .2 ' N I 'Vs by , S A ef s T T i A I 5 . Brooke Thompson reviews the finished work of Copy Editors, Diane Wells and Debbie Dungan. ,f ffl' 4 To Steve Moller, Sports Editor lat chessboardj, giving pointers in playing chess to his staff of Hank Mulvi- hill, Pat Doherty and Spud Braden is his idea of a hard day's work. Anticipating his next iob is Reporter Dwight Manning. .W .5 ' 1 .... TDPTQZL 1 M Q T' if A 'J,. V X . Reporter Luann Stanley gathers information for her next write-up. Reporters Candy Velvin, Trisha Taylor, Kathy Stevens, Mary Jane Moody, and Mary Burk- ett seem to enioy their iob of gathering and reporting information involving current activi- ties at Lee. T03 Staff Creates Action-Packed Yearbook Take a pink and green shack, add pic- tures, layout sheets, typewriters, and pica- rulers - plus tvventy-eight hard-working, fun-loving students fifth and sixth periods. What could it be? The 1972 SABER staff! The yearbook's sponsor, Mrs. Margaret Wisdom, the faculty, and current staff members select the juniors and seniors who compose the yearbook staff. Each staff member is responsible for writing copy, proportioning pictures, arranging layouts, and racking his 'brain to think up humorous cutlines. Life becomes a strug- gle for survival through three deadlines as one spends hours of mental strain both in and out of school attempting to maintain his sanity, sometimes sacrificed for T-2 life. Once the final pages have been mailed to the publisher in March, the staff pre- pares itself physically for its annual volley- ball battle against Lamar. Without patient determination, efficien- cy, and imagination, staff members would never have been able to publish this re- warding proof of their labors - the SABER. H47 . ,,,. , , W f ,V ,. , .4-c'f 'f 'F a o Despite her endless responsibilities as Editor-in-Chiet, Linda Crocker manages to check and recheck each page before sending it to the publisher - and still come up smilingl T04 These sports staff members exemplify the paradox of working on the yearbook -- somehow SABER people never look busy! Standing in front of the sports board are Cam Lange, Mike Sam- ple, Wissie Slator, Girls' Sports Editor, Jeff Kuhn, Sports Editor, and Yogi Reece. John Genge, Activities Editor and SABER photographer, manages to keep his hands full with SABER workers such as Claudia Holcomb and Julie Caldwell. As Copy and Layout Editor, Claudia assists with layouts. I2 fs , 5- They iust think a iunior doesn't know about senior activities. I'll show them, schemes Gretchen Curry as her fellow senior staff members Irby Williams, Ernie Bartlett, and Debbie Brown, Senior Editor, type out schedules of senior events. . W Ci ,,....-f Oopsl Wait 'til she sees that next picturel anticipates Scott Kelm as he and Sophomore Editor Stacy Broun share some pictures with theifunior staff of Tina Janse and Mary Anna Payne, Junior Editor. I said I need a cutline - not a cutl yells Favorites Editor Debbie Roach to Young Lead- ers Editor Mike Hartwig. Dottie Roach, Index Editor, and Linda Wittig, Faculty Editor, keep trying their luck at thinking up a cutline that pleases Debbie. With the deadline nearing and pictures to recrop and copy to be rewritten, one finds that laughter is the best safeguard against growing insanity! These clubs staff members are -- Sealed: Suzy Cox and Georgia Kostas, Clubs Editor. Stand- ing: Kathy Armstrong and Kitty Gallagher. ,-xxx Y'all have exactly three days to get all that money in. After all, it's your money or my life! kids Bob Gribble, Business Manager and SABER photographer lseatedl to Circulation Manager Donna Wells, Richard Capps, and Advertising Manager Timm Wooten who looks perturbed with the whole mess. 'l05 ig xt 'fs ,ff :Pl 6 Sports . Ultimately, winning is the goal of any athlete. Excelling is athletic ability plus a passion for winning. Unremembered hours of practice and mental preparation later, the teams and individuals, drunk with feelings of victory and exhilarated by the thrilled crowd, receive retribution. To the team, a game won or lost - to the individual, personal pride. .cyyas N ,,, if f 2 W, 4911? , ,yr -..., , ,,,, , -' 'K ix1-.M g 107 Experienced Pigskin Team Rambles . . . Lee Opponent 21 Galena Park 0 7 Jones 7 28 Westbury 0 21 Washington 3 20 Austin 14 41 Scarborough 0 13 Sharpstown 3 21 Lamar 6 27 Williams 6 41 Waltrip 0 14 Bellaire 0 1 3 Sam Houston 7 12 Smiley 29 279 Record: 11-1-1 75 Quarterback Paul Smith signals Number 1 just after scoring the touchdown against Sam Houston which clinched the City Champion- ship for the Generals. 108 Photo: HOUSTON CHRONICLE V.: .bfi Jkt X iqscxr Uh! . 'Z 1.0 in -3 tb Row I: Trainer Billy Paige, Rodney Davis, Tom Cooksey, Mike Waidhofer, Tom Waldman, Charlie Williams, Steve Moller, Manager Glen Saltamachia. Row 2: Howard Henderson, Harry Prewett, Kirk Pfeffer, Bruce Armstrong, Bruce Stewart, Tom Davidson, Trainer Keith Wilson. Row 3: Rodney Jones, Hank Mulvihill, Jim Janke, Bill Barnett, Glen Sikes, Steve Vacula, Kevin Henry, Trainer Bill Thomas. Row 4: Mark Revels, Rick Miley, Mike Cole, Ken Ballard, Steve Buckley, Gary Dimitt, Jim Otis, Manager Dennis Welch. Row 5: Mike Sample, Bill Christie, Paul Smith, Lawrence Burton, Yogi Reece, Charles Martin, Thad Foulk, Dexter Krause. . . . To a Victorious Seas Head Coach Joe Clements was the mastermind behind Lee's greatest season ever. on Lee's Generals entered the l97l football campaign with 21 returning lettermen. Fulfilling more than the press' expectations, the wild bunch thrashed pre-district opponents such as Galena Park, Westbury, B.T. Washington, and Austin. The only blemish on their record being a tie with a determined Jones team, the Generals went into district play with an undefeated record. District foes fell like dominoes to the Lee powerhouse. A tough offensive line led by Bill Christie, Tommy Davidson, and Thad Foulk opened holes for the Generals' ball-control-running game. Machine man Lawrence Burton took advantage of this blocking to become the city's leading rusher and scorer. Once again, defense was the name of the game at Lee. Scar- borough, Sharpstown, Lamar, Williams, and Waltrip managed to combine for only two touchdowns. The defense, made up of stalwarts such as Jim Janke, Howard Henderson, Yogi Reece, Mike Cole, Bill Barnett, Bruce Armstrong, and Mark Revels, re- peatedly gave the offense opportunities to score. ln the bi-district game against Bellaire, the defense held the Cardinals with three goal-line stands to shut them out. This win put the Generals in the City Championship game for the third time in four years. Quarterback Paul Smith and his offensive unit capitalized on Sam Houston's errors to give the Generals the City Championship! Moving on into state quarter-finals play, the team ran up against a Smiley team composed of twenty-two players and four referees. Being outmanned, the Generals bowed out gracefully, but not before compiling the best football record ever at Robert E. Lee. 109 Q MMR' ES' 'W fs. Y 42.4, J 4, ' cs ? ffl: ,, 2 L Q 5,94 J ewi f '-1 , Jaw W. H 4 A -0. 2,452 1. ,,,1 f . Q M ,, ig, ' W 'N N N. K 'N Ev '! ? + 1, fm , r- 334225555 T .wi , V44 it 1 was . f T T , 9 1 3 'e . W? I , Coach Schmiech, Coach Yates, Coach McMillan, Coach Wilson, Coach Green. TOM COOKSEY - Buck - All District TOMMY WALDMAN - Center STEVE BUCKLEY - Back fb W TOM DAVIDSON - Tackle - All City 11 1 Size, Strength Allow Generals to Dominate Trenches BRUCE STEWART - Tackle ww, , , ffaaldwlu JIM JANKE - Back - All City 'I 12 This hide-and-seek Westbury runner finds no holes in the solid General defense. YM- f 7 Wu X I 1 , Y .A CHARLIE WILLIAMS - Guard RODNEY DAVIS - Back HANK MULVIHILL - Guard JIM ons - End , in 5 ,fn w ,.., , pm ,,,w?.f,.u... GN 2,2 if ,gd- . ssss is HARRY PREWETT - Back BILL CHRISTIE - Center - All District MARK REVELS - Guard PAUL SMITH - Quarterback r vlh lll After this play the Westbury Rebels will surely put Lawrence Burton on their most wanted list. 114 Lamar, Sharpsfown Fall Mike Sample lakes lime out fo kiss an unidenlified General as Kevin Henry looks on. Paul Smiih unleases one of his unexpected passes iusf before being kicked by an Austin Mustang. to General Power KIRK PFEFFER - Back BILL BARNETT - Guard - All District ' STEVE MOLLER - Back in , 1 . -! N AVN, ., HOWARD HENDERSON - Guard - All Cify MIKE WAIDHOFER - Tackle - All Distric? MIKE COLE - Back - All City A RICK MILEY - Quarterback Steve Spear Vacula reiurns an interception against B.T. Washingion as Harry Preweh comes up Io , block. I1 THAD FOULK - Guard 6 Generals Capture City! 96-wi Rodney Davis lunges for more yardage after being sandwiched by two Sam Houston players. P o: HOUSTON CHROMCLE DEXTER KRAUSE - Punfer MIKE SAMPLE - End r, XJ v ,Q 'n I 2' Kirk Pfeffer eludes a Bellaire Cardinal in Qhe Gener- KEVIN HENRY -- End - All District als' bi-district victory. 7 .fia- Future Looks Bright With Winning J.V. The T971 Junior Varsity fighting Gener- als posted a 6-3 season slate. The best season ever compiled by a Lee J.V. team was led by such stalwarts as: Steve Kahn, Warren Tashnek Frazier, Buz White, Glen Sikes, Dallas DiFiore, Mike Little, and Danny Rinando. The Lee J.V., with an out- standing pass rush, pass defense, and run- ning game, overpowered their opponents this season. Standout wins over B.T. Washington, Austin, Westbury, Lamar, and a homecoming win over Sharpstown helped to mark an eventful season. Head Coach Charles Green 2. 2' PM-s-. -.. Row 1: B. Bauershlag, T. Steigerwald, M. Schwing, D. Rinando, B. White, T. McCann, B. Berry, T. Holland. Row 2: K. Calvert, E. Bone, K. Ballard, R. Routzon, B. Donnelly, B. Willis, C. Fleming, L. Wright, R. Watson. Row 3: G. Sikes, W. Peters, K. Watson, S. Haley, G. Peden, C. Salmon, M. McLean, D. Edwards. Row 4: 5. Johnson, J. Laguarta, D. DiFiore, F. Albritton, L. Morton, M. Hardwick, M. Little, B. Frazier. Row 5: T. Mackey, Trainer B. Paige, B. Britain, S. Kahn. 118 Dan's Dirty Dozen Overtake Lamar In the closing moments of the mg win-, Lee's sparkplug Tom Pettit displays the confidence Lamar fans lack. l-ee Opponent l-ee OPP0nenl 86 Reagan 49 . St. Thomas 54 Conroe 53 L Clear Creek 68 Austin 45 Westbury 62 Reagan 53 Washington 63 61 Davis 72 Scarborough 69, Spring Woods 49 Sharpstown 57 83' Sterling 66 Reagan 70 50 Memorial 5l Lamar 57 Kingsville 68 Williams 56 55 McAllen 72 Waltrip 52 59 Harlingen 63 Scarborough 69 Westchester 48 Sharpstown 45 46 Westbury 62 Lamar 78 JGSUH 74 Williams 50 Madison 56 Waltrip 53 Total Record: 19-ll District Record: 8-2 Mike Hartwig and the Lee bench show what winning is all about as they erupt at the final buzzer. 9 20 Cagers Are Winners In 1971-72, the Lee basketball team was the first group of players to be coached by Don Schmeich during their en- tire high school career. This coaching con- tinuity showed. For the first time in that many years a Lee basketball team rec- orded a winning record. The team com- posed mainly of experienced seniors com- piled a 19-11 mark. Impressive prgdivshfict' play 'against Re- agan, Conroe, Sterling, Clear Creek, and Memorial brought out the team's potential as it headed into the tough district race. The highlight of the year was an unbelie- vable come-from-behind victory over Lamar. Cam Lange, district 19-4A's sec- ond leading scorer, hit a career high of 31 points to lead the Generals to victory. This win in the middle of a seven-game winning streak boosted the Generals to a second place district finish. Y '3 Q 'rtl to ftv rj? s ex... Teddy Pound goes for ball control, not hair control. ii is c--felt' .ff M,,wi Lee Head Coach Dan Schmeich and assistant Bill McMillan show how they kept their poise at all times. Left to right: Statistician Scott Kelm, Ted Pound, Eric Siegfried, Steve Walker, Ray Simpson, Errol Anderson, Manager Gary Lok, Cam Lange, Doyle Wil- son, Mike Hartwig, Hud Johnson, Tom Pettit, Trainer Bill Thomas. wa., Team Soars With Height Big Errol Anderson clamps down on another rebound as the Washing- ton players watch helplessly. M,M 'W M M , .., ..,..,, Quarterback Hud Johnson shows his ball-handling ability os he makes this move up the middle. Cam Lange drives, twists, and shoots over an outstretched Westbury arm just before the net swishes. 122 rerer M sss' W it Being pinched from every angle, Errol Anderson still puts the ball up for two points against the Westbury Rebels. 'EH s ,A Q1 M .-new Ull 'Ns -Jin N , ,,,., il -1-4:3 ,L 7 Two hands are better than one, Steve Walker wards off opposing Errol Anderson drags his size I3 feet up into the air to contest for the opening players ond grabs a rebound at the some time. tip in the Westbury victory. J.V. Develops for Future Success Row I: Jeff Piper, Dale Perry, Tom Ford, Jeff Porter, Anthony Benestante, Doug Lechtenberger. Row 2: Mike McCarron, Mark Staples, Sten Fox, Don Riggs, Mike Humphrey, Johnny Faniel. 123 e v W , .l ..-Mt N? ,f -ss-M Row I: Dallas DiFiore, Stanley Hinson, Larry Wright, Mike Alexander, Ray Benestante, Jerry Pearlman, Jason Chism, Timm Wooten. Row 2: Steve Buckley, Mike McGiIvrey, Fred Wass, Jeff Paul, Jeff Kuhn, Sam McBirney, Tommy McFarland, Tommy Smart, John Randle, Kirk Lazarine. Players Establish Winning Ways Robert E. Lee's diamond men opened a thrilling season with practice after prac- tice. Led by fiery - or what - Coach McMillan, the boys' outlook on the season was enlightened. Along with his technique of aggressive base-running, Coach McMil- lan's humor kept the boys in great condi- eggggxgzzp ' gl!! tion. Propelled by outstanding play in V ' both the Galveston Tournament and Hous- ton Coaches Tournament, the ball boys battled their way into district. This year's season was highlighted by the return of five gifted lettermen: Jason Chism, Jeff Kuhn, Tommy Smart, Ray Ben- estante, and Tommy McFarland. Out- standing players from the J.V. ranks to add even greater assistance were Mike Alexander, Kirk Lazarine, Sam McBirney, John Randle, and Jerry Pearlman. The fu- ture of the Generals was even brighter when five new sophomores hit the field. They were Steve Buckley, Dallas DiFiore, Stan Hinson, Larry Wright, and Mike McGilvrey. ' Q!! Head Coach Bill McMillan 124 5 , if we W -wmv ' f fi? 2, , , A if i f K 5 mv, ,ways 14 9 W I+ ' ' Mg 5,,K Y K M ,, i My I gr we X , , xx wi 'I y y W .Q H is an W R I s jg R' if Y . .' ? f . ' i 5 Q ' I L. ,,.. A ' - ffm K' X Q . WW, gg, . ,W . if 5 Y g.. ip., .,,' 1, nf ' , g'i-A if ',. ' K W K J. I 352.1 . nv A K. K4 , J f W 5sg.?zgis:a 1' .. in is 'l 3 fi. , A. 1- 'iw it ' ,,,,,: .. ,th wff A It-',.R3f' ' S, S a 'ff ,, N. 'ff 15 we 'HZ' 3 - N-f an-ft'i so - - ef- .L of Ktxfxsvfgmwfwf , wx-,,,:':i -- -. - 'vE4g.gf, 1 t Tommy Smart consistently fools opposing batters with his curve ball. Tough Compslllo' Mike Abxond Shvfpenf his honing eye before the Generals' first game against Sam Hous- ton. , We LQE t, e ua 1 t of ss'i I Y tii i I , 'fans-'He ' ,, Q,,,,,...- wa-V ,Qu The Generals' outstanding pitching staff consisted of John Randle, Tommy McFarland, Jeff Kuhn, Tommy Smart, Mike McGiIvry, and Fred Wass. at 33 z. u Infield ls Key to Success nw. ,,,. Wig, f LA M .fs The infield positions were filled by Jason Chism, Mike Alexander, Ray Benestante, Steve Buckley, Timm Wooten, and Dallas DiFiore. Timm Wooten displays how practice accounts for five per cent fewer errors. 126 J. f a if 9233 it fail. f sus f - .sf ff, ' ' QM, , ,, viva if-1:2 me n ,, 1..,,.,,t. N tim , ,ny ,, , ,, eu K T, MM!-'K . ,. 1'j, f T 'Xil i nx W , t I H . e i ' ,, - , ,...,z.,, 4 5. ,,,,, -WW kai if-1,5 f' ' it nr' 55. 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V K K 1 M1 -'7 K1' T . , U ' V' - ' - 'Luv if L f v 1 'WWI' V, 'g41'Q,,,rv f , f ! ' V lk ' '-s- 2 Jeff Paul, Larry Wright, Jerry Pearlman, and Kirk La- zarine were competent at their outfield positions. 7 . K G ,- NMA -- V555-3, . I jf: ff' LQ, ,A ,X K lg.-. e 1 'Wi Y V 'ff' ' it - e 12 . , .T 'i A -A 2,.3's2'P-ew li if i' ' W-QQ iw I A 'EJSKVEI5'-5i'f5.. ' 1 W 4 ,fl Ai 256 bw K yah 'W' W... - fr - .r .Nw . - -etl i iff-'i'f'..'f '.'TA sich , ' 2 -.wi-f.i'Ya'-f ' 1' ' fe 'v ' Ml K -K 'fe'- . - ., -- - . . , me ,'m,.w. ' .. . A W' .wi '- Kfw..g'.c..r-Q '4 me. fx -mv' :ini J f., . 'Vw 'A ' My 44 ae wh Raqueteers' Record Remains Flawless Lee's Generals went into battle with an unprecedented and undisputed record. ln a four-year span, the Generals have tal- lied a twenty-win-no loss record in district play. Singles player and three-year letterman Bill Fisher was backed by two-year letter- men Neel Bonner and Dick Eastland. The doubles team consisted of three-year let- termen Ernie Bartlett and Walter Montieth. The team's depth was virtually unlimited with the group of sophomores and iuniors, Ben Powers, Peter Ory, John Duncan, Buddy Hightower, and alternate Edward ng W K We . ,,,., , Breland. The team was instructed by ' 7 . , ' ' ti'si ' ir'f ' . Coach Dan Schmlech' Bill Fisher displays the strenuous effort it takes to attain state ranking. T an up is r r Q trss k 5 i W, se' ' 3- ijifnfqiff' - s ig? V .4 X56 q is , cs s Q 4 m 'X' 3g,,,, -5 -f - ,rt r e Q Eg ,V ij y Mg gg ia fg g . , 1 55 H 5i?i, ,ii,..,.,..,.' A, f .V , ,,l,L, V, .,,. V W , , 544 , N , A. 4 f I ,. J, ,,,,s.,, Sophomores Buddy Hightower and Edward Breland are the hope of the future to continue Walt Montieth participates in one of those many rig- the tennis dynasty the Generals have established. orous tennis drills. Ernie Bartlett sharpens his forehand in a pre-match warm-up. Neel Bonner takes a bow while hitting a forehand volley. ,, g'A ew . Q Q, L f V W Q X, , 3 H j-1 Q' . iw . Q, 1 ,fl ff, .V ,- ,gfggii l 2 X' , r '- if we 14-if Ki A ,ff gff e ff ' -. n ys ,, Y ' 1 A 15? '1 1:-P ': 14 .1 L , iz? R- Q ,- 1-' if f 5' gg :va 'Q ,,., , W r,,,f,a ,A git., W N fl' Q ,flrfll A. I 4 ' ' I V '- :Wav e Q '1 ' if lf -ms i N - V 55 My iaW?.,,L Qa: 5 Ii V h an w ww I 7 ,t ,V 4 r i A V all 44 of ' flafj' m - 3f,g?7iQ'.:3A'g,5Fgg3 , Q e V f 1 'Q s ew , P 5, A - A A W , , K E , -ffwgfgfwrv . l yv gwi' Q .4 ' - -, K, R' .1-4-.azpiaygfdgg NW , '1 er' if it ' - - J, ,i.,W, .,,, ,,A ,, V TSW ti, f' I ' L- '24, ' , 'f,,,',eg,, I If gf 1.338 H ,.w..uWw,.wmvM Walt Montieth illustrates excellent form as he closes in on a backhand. 'imnx 3,41 -g.74Ly3gv ,zi my ,uyff ?,',11.,, ,fl-1 m'l-453-yf'ylff'g'r':9 q1 ff 1- 1 . 'sv far 'C Mlm W A ., Juniors John Duncan and Ben Powers practice developing a winning combination. 129 X T Row 1: Bobby Berry, Mike Peterson, Fred Knies, Mark Hillery, Kirk Pfeffer, Edgar Bone, Robert Ghrist. Row 2: Rodney Davis, Rick Miley, Tom Cooksey, Harry Prewett, Mike Waidhofer, Richard Weaver, Charles Martin, Keith Wilson. Robert E. Lee's 1972 track team was coordinated by late-arriving Coach Ken- neth Goodrum who ably fulfilled the va- cant shoes of the immortal Tommy Yates. With the vigorous training set forth by Coach Goodrum, the Lee tracksters pre- pared themselves for a season of excru- ciating competition. Opening with a few triangular meets, the Lee speed demons catapulted into the Texas and Redskin Re- lays. These fleet-footed Confederates proved that' Coach Goodrum's theory of high acceleration was fruitful. Leading the way of the Generals were returning lettermen Fred Knies, Robert Ghrist, Jim Janke, and Mark Miller. Added assistance came from men like Kirk Pfef- fer, Mike Waidhofer, Harry Prewett, Rich- ard Weaver, Keith Wilson, and Charles Martin. 130 Tracksters Make a Run for District One ofthe MW couches at l-692 Middle Distance Runners: Keith Wilson and Richard Head Track Coach Goodrum. Wgqvgr, JZ Mile Relay Team: Mark Hillery,' Edgar Bone, Keith Wilson, Kirk Pfeffer. 440 Yard Relay Team: Charles Martin, Tom Cooksey, Mike Waidhofer, Kirk Pfeffer. s i . 'Y Q. 4 a Sprint Runners: Mike Peterson, Kirk Pfeffer, Tom Cooksey, Mark Hillery. Sprint Hurdlers: Rick Miley ond Harry Prewett. 1 l Weight Men: Mark Miller, Jim Janke, Bill Barnett. ll Q 4 Long Distance Runners: Fred Knies, Stanley Woods, Robert Ghrist 131 M 'NwmM sv Come on, Tommy, I iust wanted one kiss, pleads Kirk Pfeffer as he chases Mark Miller sets a point in order to guide Billy Barnett to his target. Tommy Cooksey. Practice Mecms Cinder Success W , M, n.,4,ww WeIl, it's about time you got here, Left: Mike Little sprouts the wings of man. Right: Jim Janke tries to follow his toss as it disappears on the horizon. 151 exclaims front-runner Yogi Reece. e M ll 'lg il 11, q as r it e ' if ' fi K' - n g ' 5' fx Jw , 4. s, ,, A, nm ,. My N .,, .1 .,, k . IA, K, f - N 'L , - ,,,., r v 2 . V V1 , , . W, ' ,aw Megane '7'V'M 'W 'J -ro-w4A,, I wake. V ' .. : f,.,-, , H . , . , iz s r 4 + 'e i 1 W ' W ,U ,. ,U af. uf MMM K' A i H fi,, .fe T .. f it af 9 ' i ff i pf: H ! we ,f,qw,,,, 5-ff:n,M7,'z,,, fm? A jfs, . wwfrya gy ., .mvsgr , f' at M M, s ' ' WG Ef- ' , 2 a,.f,:f!:,4:e.Mm Mike Peterson sticks out his tongue for extra bal- ance. .E , 3 Jerry Hyder's power swing appears to make his driver vanish. Golf Team Swings Into District Play-offs Paving the fairways of success were l,ee golfers Jerry Hyder, Craig Summers, and Keith Simmons. These boys combined their skills and desires into long practice hours in order to place Lee in the district play- offs. Larry Dubose keeps his head down on this approach shot in order to assure a safe lond- ing on the green. Keith Simmons and Ron Kilby touch up on their putting form while on the practice green. Row I: Jerry Hyder, Fred Dalbey, Ron Kilby, Gary Geaccone, Mike Bueltel, Bill McEntyre. Row 2: Steve Kercheval, Mike Grier, Tom Zachnrias, Danny King, Richard Crowe, Larry Dubose, Keith Simmons, Craig Summers. Tennis is a big hit with Marty Shelton. Ann Kingswell-Smith awaits the big pitch. 'I34 Girls Make '72 A Winning Year Sophomores Karen Murphy, Gayle Coolidge, Alden Bumstead, and Kathy Yeoman add a new twist to the game of basketball. i Missy McAlister practices for Valentine's Day. T Varsity Valleys Victories After a season of rebuilding, the girls' volleyball team traveled to within one game of the city playoffs with a district record of four wins and one loss. The team consisted of eight seniors and eleven iuniors under the coaching of their Fear- less Leader, Miss Jane Hester. The team, chosen at the beginning of each year, re- mains after school each day to practice until the season is over. Also, three weeks of spring training serve to keep the return- ing girls in shape for the next season. The te'am's enthusiasm, spirit, and diligent practice played an important role in their series of victories. MISS JANE HESTER, Coach DEBBIE ROACH returns one against Lamar as her teammates look on. SUSIE MURPHY thinks body English will help DEEDEE SIM- MONS' spike go over while LINDA SAVILLE watches. V LLEYBALL TEAM - K l' : Karen Dvorak, Kathy Hildebrandt, Cravenita Crowder, Captain Linda Saville, Captain Debbie Rbeanclzelgucsiellhtiuxfpcllltijl-lgzttyiaker, DeeDee Siilriienons. gfcfnlggtg: Debbie Holmes, Twinkle Gray, Susan Whitehead, Jan White, Chris Putscher, Dottie Roach, Kathleen Harrington, Julie Boucum, Cindy Reilly, Lesa White, Melinda McGehee, 135 Volleyball Means Victory And Defeat J' .,,-hx.. X Members of the Varsity squad receive their pennies. .. CRAVEN CROWDER and KAREN DVORAK - 2 year lettermen. T36 dxf' ff' E 'r T' iii l DEBBIE ROACH and BETTY BAKER, 2 year looks on. Y ' Girls show terrific spirit as they break the huddle at the Lamar game. W we f,,,, A . , K, . , hw VV 1 1. W V ,. . . Teamwork gives Lee its third consecutive vic- tory over Lamar. The back-up team seems to be very interested in something. Could it be the game? Q . I J U' ..... ....., .-.....,., ' ......... X ......,.. ..... .... , M, il 'i 1 111 all i 09's i . , 4 sf:-. .. , ' ,aww ,.. ........ X :K 'N WL he . ,, L . lettermen, make a play as LINDA SAVILLE Captain DEBBIE ROACH serves a fast one over Sharpstown. Robin Palmer serves the Varsity team as man- agar. Miss Hester discusses team strategy with the girls. K. Practice makes perfect, JULIE BAUCUM, I year letterman, awaits her turn to practice serving. The official scorer and timekeeper are Wissie Slator and Stacy Broun. ,y-, ' V. SUSIE MURPHY, 2 year Ietterman, sets up a Captain LINDA SAVILLE - 2 year letterman. shot as LINDA SAVILLE awaits her turn. Members of the SOPHOMORE VOLLEYBALL TEAM are - Row I: Renee Corey, Lido Kane, Ginger Aydam, Sue Harris, Clare Broun, Tina Watson, Ann Vandivier, Margareth Sohn, Laura Moreton, Susan Goeser, Lynn Kercheval. Row 2: Ellen Wallace, Ellen Wilhelm, Kirby Devine, Laurette Beeson, Sally Enge- moen, Meg Ackermann, Kathy Wallace, Nancy Oieda, Cherie Miller, Micky Green, Debbie Cook - man- ager. Not pictured: Janet Jax and Liddy Campbell. 'I37 Net Set Swings Into Action Tennis action began in November when mem- bers of last year's championship team started practicing after school. Try-outs for new mem- bers were held in January. Practice tournaments were held throughout January and ,February with other area high school teams. Tennis play continued throughout the spring when the City Championship was held late in March. With the coaching of sponsor Mrs. Ella Allen, and the returning lettermen, Lee won its third straight district championship. y he Y if -2 ' Melissa Kennedy works on her forehand before a practice match with Memorial High School. Betsy Senglemann and Julie Baucum, the team's doubles players, prepare for an intra-team match after school. Marty Shelton, senior contender for the City Championship, demonstrates her footwork in a backhand return. 'I 38 Alden Bumstead and Sally Engemoen, outstanding prospects for next year, practice after school. ' ' rs E Members of the 1972 Tennis team are - Row I: Jennifer Kane, Kathy Hildebrandt, Marty Shelton. Row 2: Mary McKay, Laurette Beeson, Sally Engemoen, Diane Taylor, Melissa Kennedy. Row 3: Alden Bumstead, Ellen Wallace, Ann Vandivier, Carol Morton, Julie Bau- cum, Betsy Senglemann, Carol Wald. ' ,. -f 1'.'1 M-we , Qf3q5:jj,Q,gRi?1g ,,,,,.i.,,,4g ' tg ii,?+2W'i,sf?,'s,g. . 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Qi,f2l5Z3i5'1+'1g5 M ft , h .V , I3 1 5 Members of the Archery team for 1972 are - Cindy Peters, Tena Alcorn, Michelle Schreiber, Barbara Eastwood, Missy McAlister, Sarah Blades, Vita Streit, Sandy Drews, Cheryl Boen, and Mary Anna Payne. , U' Yes, you get the 'Fickle Finger of Fate' Award, exclaims Missy McAlister to the coach, Miss Jane Borneman, as teammates Cheryl Boen, Sandy Drews, Sarah Blades, and Vita Streit look on. 7 Archers Gain Points Seven returning lettermen headed the fall try-outs of Lee's Archery team, as Miss Jane Borneman, sponsor, se- lected the top ten girls for competition in high school tour- naments. Three consecutive City Championships and a second in City last year created a challenge for the Lee team in the April tournament. However, the experience of returning lettermen puts Lee in contention for a fourth city victory. Q ez Contendors for the City Championship are - Barbara Eastwood, iunior, . Vita Streit, senior, and Mary Anna Payne, senior. it 'A r ,Qty K , : . l 93 l . lk l r V l ii 9 40 Was 311 - I A F' 5. if 3 'W ws ' Wh this 5 555? ,av an-P' 5, XR aw, hi A Y Iyy V V I' R, 'Wh-Q M i In .. 3 f Y 'C N , -vlw I , N' 1 4-1 3 nf x' N ,Nw 4' Nw t 1 W ig 1 .yf',,1 3k ' ' ,,lA 'Y ' - : 3 Y , ,iif ,f .,. A ' Wi, Qf? -Q,x QQf Zi 1' B 4 v 3 i . J y we to -fff5f r or 1 f s it ygssscy c y dsr A r at V , . Activities . School is more than an establishment of book-learning: within it is a nebulous medium of exchange and communion among teens that is effected by their activities. Whether planning or attending a formal dance, shopping or working at Galleria, attending or acting in a play, or actively participating in or analyzing an event - each's personality and interests were expressed. A l4l Summer of Fun . . . si fi . is 3+ , , ,,,,, i , is 1 L fa :En ,wi 5:1-f nw, gk, 1, is .. ill,- Nothing like a quick dip on a hot summer day! re- marks Lisa Clarke as she prepares to cool off in the Bering Ditch. David McGregor and Janet Merrill enioy the final hours of the summer of '71 in the solitude at San Luis Pass. 142 . . and if you want your first year at Lee to be a good one, you, too, will need all the support you can get, quips Georgia Kostas as she presides over sophomore orientation. - M , 'Make it good - it's only my third retake, remarks June Bixler to the Bishop photographer. 'MV' We have ways of making you ioin the German Club. Charles Hewell requests Sheree Magel to become a member - or elsel Rolls Into Fall As the last days of summer passed, Lee students enioyed a final fling in the sum- mer of l97l. September neared and school became a reality. On August 23, the Anchor Club spon- sored a sophomore orientation to ac- quaint incoming students with life at Lee. In an auditorium program, the new stu- dents were introduced to members of the faculty and student body who would be integral to the sophomores in upcoming weeks. Following this program, they were dismissed to tour the school building and have questions answered by various club representatives. The arrival of the school year on August 26 initiated a number of routine activities. Classes began and yearbook mug shots were taken. Football and band practices also began, heralding the approach of football season and the excitement of the first game. -W-ei! la N C'mon, everybody, give 'til it hurtsl Joann Thomp- son solicits for the Spirit Committee Fund on the bus to the Galena Park game. 143 N's f 'u K -, , :li 'Wi lt's much easier to find tacks in old spirit posters than needles in haystacks! screech Pat Smith, Lise Van Sl ke Lisa Cl k d M l' d F ' Next time you get plastered like Uncle Bob, Wissie, make sure it's not at a pep rally, reprimand Doug Bratton and Bruce Vay to Wissie Slator at the Lamar pep rally. Hey, Linda, that tickles. Linda Manthos and Kirk Lczarine zealously execute the Williams pep rally. 144 y , or e, an ein c Uglfl. Rodney Davis' outfit is too much, varsity introduction. . .Q 'elif comments Evelyn Bumstead as she holds down the fort at the Yogi, you shouldn't have twisted that quart- erback's foot behind his ear. Rhea Reece gloats at the antics of her brother on the football field. - Competition Sparks Spirit Hey, you clods, stand up and show you're behind the team. Dorien de Leon spices up the pep rallies as she drums out her spirit. Spirit is probably one of the most unde- finable yet important parts of a school. lt usually takes a passive role in the lives of Lee students, until, in September at the first pep rally, spirit becomes a booming reality. Under the direction of Uncle Bob Gribble and Wissie Slator, the Spirit Com- mittee decorates the auditorium and halls with posters and streamers in preparation for upcoming competitions. The band, Lieutenants, and cheerlead- ers contribute their respective energies toward guiding the students in the expres- sion of their enthusiasm. However, it is the mass, the student body, which generates the atmosphere of a spirited school. We'd really like to stay everybody - the applause is cool, but the pants are hot. Mrs. Wisdom and Miss Countee finish the Lamar pep rally. 145 In the spring of 1971, fifty iuniors ap- peared before a panel of teachers and se- lected senior representatives in hopes of becoming cheerleaders. Twelve finalists were selected to compete before the stu- dent body for the honor, and only eight remained at the end of the competition. Fresh from the S.M.U, cheerleading camp came those who won the coveted spirit stick award - the 1971-72 cheer- leaders. The winning eight are head cheer- leaders Patty Hayes and Dick Eastland, Neel Bonner and Tweety Albritton, Rich- ard Capps and Sarah Seward, and Jeff Wherry and Evelyn Bumstead. As the enthusiastic representatives of Robert E. Lee, they serve to direct spirited voices and high hopes into a reality of competition, sportsmanship, and school pride. Neel Bonner, Tweety Albritton Richard Capps Sarah Seward 8 1 1' isis X R. Sarah Seward, Richard Capps, Patty Hayes, Dick Eastland, Tweety Albritton Neel Bonner Evelyn Bumstead Jeff Wherry 146 .. ,WJ 5 yi by i5 N Liizx Evelyn, during the school song you're sup- posed to clap your hands, not your feet. Miss Hester gives Evelyn Bumstead some ad- Jeff Wherry, Evelyn Bumstead vice at halftime. Sarah Seward's pep rally gymnastics seem unusually interesting to Neel Bonner since she added that new twist. Do In Do In All Right . Patty Hayes agrees that the balloon drops were in- triguing additions to the pep rallies this year. Patty Hayes, Dick Eastland 147 Halloween is the usual setting for the annual Lee-Lamar combination football ri- valry and homecoming celebration. How- ever, this year the events were spaced and the Generals enioyed two festive games instead of one. Homecoming was held on October 23, when Lee defeated Sharpstown. Helium balloons, a new homecoming queen, and an important district win all resulted in a memorable evening. The Redskins had some revenge on the winning Generals the following week, when they kidnapped the Lee mascot be- fore the game. However, Uncle Bob was retrieved in time to see Mother Wisdom and Miss Countee in Lee's pep rally and to attend the second district win for Lee. The season drew to an exciting close when the Booster Club Sweetheart was chosen in a school-wide election. ln De- cember, a banquet was held for the 1971-72 city champs. At the completion of the football banquet at the Briar Club, the football season was ended. Thoughts turned from making spirit posters to the upcoming reality of finals and the advent of winter. Mike Cole can fight his way out of any wet paper bag, but he seems to have trouble with this dry spirit poster as he leads the charge against the Redskins. 148 Homecoming Climaxes . . . Emily, let me be the first to congratulate youl Patty Hayes ioins with Jamie Ebdon and Tony Reed in congratulating Emily Erwin on becoming the 1971-72 homecoming queen. gs .N Y ws 5.1. , , Help, it's u multi-eyed monsterl Kathy Dick is only half right about Rey Garza as he sells spirit balloons to a confused Mary Di Fiore. A Victorious Season Mr. Shivers congratulates Lawrence Burton on a well-played year. At the football banquet, Kevin Henry and Mark Revels anxiously await the announcement of the winner of the coolest athlete on campus election. 0 X 'H I Wiki Barbara, I think you'd better stick to the standard cheers, you're embarrassing the other girls! Janice Pogue tries to squelch Barbara Beale's enthusiasm. V 5 What do you mean, take them all down and put them in the auditorium? Melinda Fugitt finds that being Booster Club Sweetheart has its drawbacks, l0O. 149 I'm not as good as I once was, but l'm as good once as I ever was! Bettina Herbert chides Tony Reed as Steve Otis grieves unnoticed. Anne, didn't you learn any manners in that camp? Tena Alcorn reprimands Dee Russell. Hwclfe UP, Dee, The dll'eCl0l S leClUl'9 is OVW- Win- Steve Otis and Suzy Patterson bring the play to a dramatic close as Steve reads Anne's diary ston Cochran and Dee Russell demonstrate the perils qloud, of late-night rehearsals. ,...-nf' Af., Remember, on actor's performance is not iudged at the play, but rather at the cast party, Royce 150 Wilson reminds Tena Alcorn and Shauna Pearce. L -- -ef 'Y .3 Mr. Nichols gives Charles Cope some pointers on handling his first affirmative case. 1 -'1-, La- Debate tournaments provide great intellectual stimulation. Susie Roberts, Andy Harvin, and An- drea Moore prove that as they wait for the results of the last round of competition. Speech Enthusiasts Show Skills Collectively, one of the major activities at Lee is its speech department. The Na- tional Thespian Society and the National Forensic League each direct the enthusi- asm of their participants into dramas and debates. On December 9, and TO, the drama members presented a full length showing of the well known play, The Diary of Anne Frank. It is a story of how a group of German Jews survive Hitler's reign by hiding in an attic. The cast includes: Steve Otis, Dee Russell, Winston Cochran, Tena Alcorn, Bettina Herbert, Tony Reed, Ver- non Proctor, Kathy Matranga, Suzie Pat- terson, and Royce Wilson. The National Forensic League also pre- sented evidence of its hard work ata num- ber of speech tournaments. Entrants in such events as extemporaneous speaking, oratory, and debate went to many local tournaments as well as to out of town competitions in Beaumont, Dallas, and Corpus Christi. Lee's speech department relies upon its student participants as well as its adult sponsors, Mr. Rod Nichols and Mr. Fred Smith. Mr. Smith gives his drama entries some advice and a pep talk before the first event at the Beaumont French tournament. 151 EL '1'i L M is k 5 X 11 N .1 ET p bi' 1 ,. if .f ' J L kfr ,V Y 1 Pl-'W :Q 3 .NN Q M! 4 any 1 ww 1 'Q K w ' ff .J .qv W 1 jj, ' A ' -. W v ' K S . . ., 0 A x Aj 4. ,N H Lit 4 I - 1 -JK' Q xi. . , , ,xg ,Ft k dix A oi 'Q +2 ,, v X X .-M ,-f 4- ' p E , wi. 4 Q 9 Winter Comes to Lee l'm afraid that nature has an advantage over the Popsicle company. Jane Lambdin welcomes the signs of winter. It's so cold outside that it could take the curl out of your hair. Linda Manthos complains about Hous- ton's infrequent but harsh winter weather. 'l54 Maybe Apple Wine could keep it warm, it does a good iob on me. Randy Weidner searches for an effective ontifreeze on a cold winter night. Mrs. Karin Cash leads the Symphonic Orchestra and Southernaires in a medley of songs. Paula Kelley and Mike Koonce think Spaghetti-O's would be easier and less messy. ln holding the Spaghetti Supper, band members earned enough money to pay for a trip to Six Flags. Marchers Make Music ancl Money Robert E. Lee's Marching Generals ex- ercised other talents when they performed at their annual Spaghetti Supper. For the price of a ticket, the donors not only received a meal, but were entertained by the Symphonic Orchestra, Southernaires, Stage Bands, and Lieutenants. Other money raised by the band paid for entry fees for band and orchestra con- tests, instrument repairs, uniforms, and new music. However, money raised by the Spaghetti Supper was earmarked for a special purpose. In May, the concert band traveled to Dallas to attend the Six Flags Music Festival. 155 -...ffi L- Maybe I can take HER to have pizza, or maybe to get hamburgers, or maybe steak . . . dreams Bobby Sellingsloh while he should be studying for that math final. We 1 l W- ,zf H ' f nugget by ,, - ,,,,z , a a s or s 5 W , 5 , .K . ia V f 1 'e if Lf f f .L Ft 5? ' , f. 311 '1 5 Y- n..,.f 5 1 in ' fWf,f H V f M mf ,r gg gj tv it A M ayyyyyjy WF gg 1 t t l lylyaae yavv si, , . , t J ji if s . it January rings e 1 jeff A Q' if Y ' g.: My V, by V I , 51 I 6 ll'lCl 66 J f e Jrr Qrrrh rrss , fu 156 Ho-hol I sure fooled them this time - everyone has the same test! chuckles Mr. Robinson as his English class takes his final. Finals make me so hungryl I think I'II have three hamburgers, two chocolate shakes, and a Dolly's Delight, mumble Jane Demetriades and Pam Kostas as they take a break between finals at Across the Street. Finals Are Over, Everybody Relax! My feetare killing meI Donna Wells seems all uptight at one of the many style shows she appeared in during the winter. ICJ Ever-what? Gayle Spoor questions the punch at the Dramalee rush party, but Andrea Moore and Connie Mullins aren't worried. ,W mf Vincent Zinnante, Marva Menzdorf, Bettina Herbert, David Crank, and Jimmy Foster are glad the pres- sures of finals and All-Region Band competition are finally overl Come to our formal, you'll have a balll Cindy Hellmann helps with the decorations for her group's party. 'l57 Kicker Carnival Captures Crowds Hwhflf do YUU mean fha' 0'H20' U Pffund YOU C0U'f-'I Pardon me, but can you give me o ride io the Iunchroom? Ray Co 'Nike mme m0 eY off of me? feioffs M'ke Bake' 'O h'5 reale finds that hitch-hiking is rare on the Lee campus. ag friends. ' Don'1 brush so hard, this is one black sheep that doesn'f have much wool, Robert Sherril warns Kay Knepper. it wil' . ...nf- 'afaf an it I e S is-. WAQMK X ,Y is X K wa S rf :SN .ff Celebrities Startle Students Well, John, if you're not impressed by my show, you can always have another chance to revise your opinion next Christmas in Saigon. Bob Hope threatens John Genge at the St. Joseph's benefit show. Shauna, l'm really impressed that you washed and ironed your ieans to come to Jones Hall iust to see me. George Kirby is flattered by Shauna Pearce. 160 Ohl David Hartman really is one ofthe bold ones. Kathy Golding gets to know her fa- vorite television star. Well, at least this 'Little Luke' is the real McCoy. Kathleen Hindman and Lynn Schissler meet the obiect of their childhood crushes, Dick Crenna, after all these years. A 5 9 x MA QA.-nf x Spring Fever Strikes Students If ta elf .f if I 3 r .r,, , ri,, ,,,., f gg- e fl ,.t, r, I ,.1r f ,, I 1 V' Mfg, 61 , .1 zyfglzril' f ' ' - . Q-2511 55221-:Hf Q,ls'g! . f I .3 1 ,in 11 '2' ,,f', ' 4 rf s', PP 4 WU. 'f 'S 1 2 1 .frm-': ' - 5 32 5 . 5 f it- ,,g4.'jf ff? 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Yl' f JM ff lux V M' M Jean Moreno would rather study the lessons of na- ture than those taught in the building. it .1 , g , L . K ,, pf N M QR rl, l l gc X six 1 , Nay , A' Vg ' WY 4 Q t PJ W xl, . L 5 Warmer spring days find friends chatting in front of school after a hard day at the salt mines. Kerry, it's been at least an hour since I saw you last. Linda Manfhos and Kerry Gole- mon are inseparable friends. r Don, you'd better quit calling me darling or I'Il spring fever you right out of this class. Mrs. Levitt warns Don Anderson not to get carried away. Martha Garcia and Jeanne Hoffman watch iho airplane . . . N , ,swkw ec, may -MIv,fm.2,-,K we f . ' ff. xc 4- H. . i Vw i 1 , fiinef, . . from which this photograph of every st lqhxgw LV,V , i, 1 ee ,g.,f,kQ.l W Q:f1W,.--. we- Q - ,- 'Vl imd- 4M,,f' X 'N uk. -sim is V, . . K 'fi Now, let's see, only two months, three days, and thirty-six minutes until school is out. has much work to keep his spring afternoons occupied. :Q 'fgggx ., , .,-., W fn' 15117: . xi-.4 tl ,si ' rf' ss-fall? K, ., fy, 1. X - .:'-2-ff, 3- ,Q W - A gm s M ,. lx: ' .. rv 'SE Edward Breland udent's favorite classroom activity, o fire drill, was taken. Now that spring is here, there's no telling what you'll find in the bushes besides a tennis ball, chirps Walter Bering. 63 l Graduation Becomes the End of the Beginning I64 ,tn l p I wffi- t Tiff - J Seniors line up for their annual panoramic mug shot. wr EZ, , 1, af 'M W Mggwflfg ,gggagl ug hi, yr 'WZ' dit Ag fe he it On skip day, seniors like Kathy Matranga and Gene Boyd don't have to go to all this trouble to leave school, but it is more fun. pnvff , ..., , :gi 6 ,., ,. A t V 5-'M . fgioewfm ww .1 its fu , :Q ,,,f,,., W . . ., , , 0 ,-in . .,b, K ,,,.,, . A2m , ,g gg, f K , W, ,Q 1 4 h 5 One advantage of being a senior is the chance to attend the oceanography field trip - iust ask Robert Champion. This has got to be the gooiest dip I've ever eaten. Sarah Seward downs some refreshments at a girl's coke party while Diana Simmons tries to ignore the mess. Well, we've come Z! The folks said thot they had a little graduation gift lined up, but thisl Kerry Teaff admires the mark of twelve years' accomplishment. a long way, baby. 165 'Y 2' , J, 51 ' . Vlz, I K M .P A- F 66 1 l 2 Favorites . . Behind these smiling faces are people - playing dual roles as friends and favorites. Achievements such as these come from within the individuals themselves - beauty is an entity no one else can imitate. Years after one has been graduated from school, one remembers the beautiful people. 7 167 l !,, Representation Means Leadership .- ' - V 1 0 f , K, . K' 'Y 1' , K K s., NM ky! Junior Boy - Bill Hayes A Junior Girl - Dottie Roach X1 1. 168 Sophomore Girl - Dee Russell Sophomore Boy - John McCann Senior Girl - Georgia Kostas We J 2 1' Nasa is 4 A.. , .... ina... i Senior Boy - Charles Cope 169 70 Congeniality Means Popularity Junior Boy - Tommy Cooksey Junior Girl - Catherine Stewart .., , Jil Q ,, , 1 ' lr Sophomore Girl - Debbie Northrup Sophomore Boy - Isaac Green 'S 1 4, Senior Girl - Craven Crowder ,,,e or Senior Boy - Rex Webb 171 AT .ww We Most Handsome Senior Boy Mike O'ReilIy 74 Senior Finali W its 2 X .,,,, fl E gf' Y:- 3 , 4 fi 30, ,E -. ,V V2 1 f ,,LL i ... 7 - f I: 5' ,. ,zf 1: H . , Patty Hayes Cathy Jeko LJ L1f Linda Reid Mimi Brennan Diana Simmons Cindy Hellman Kathy Stevens Barbara Thomen Nora Van den Bosch and Semifinalisfs 17 76 Senior Finalists Richard Capps John Genge Jimmy Horfensfine Dud ey Anderson Alex Muncie Greg Frazier Mike Sample Www? W. Cam Lange Tom Vandivier and Semifinalisfs 177 1 I I 1. . ' if 'W .2 ,iw ,X . JZ' W 'wfffl Junior Finalists Kellene Cutrer Alice Bollew Debbie Embry Judy Graff Terry Price Rieffe Geaccone Cathy Rain Nancy Ham Lynann Hightower and Semifincalists Junior Finalists David Coe Bob Frazier Scott Ehley Bert Magill Kirk Pfetfer Stephen Hadley Kelly Reardon Warner McBride Charlie Williams and Semifinalisfs 11-985 , T., Most Handsome Sophomore Boy Edgar Bone Sophomore Finolisfs Debbie Cook Terry Deal Gayle Coolidge WW N e e,e Noncie Nelson Mory McKay 6 Janet Lee Dru Ryan Susan Peterson Carla Warr and Semifinalisfs 187 Sophomore Finalists Edward Breland Billy Britain Gary Geaccone Jim Addison Steven Kinney Kevin Grace Kevin Calvert Bobby Willis Mike Sowell and Semifincilists Queens Are Crowned Booster Club Sweetheart - Melinda Fugitt 0 I Homecoming Queen - Emilie Erwin Trock Queen - Loro Voulgoris Basketball Queen - Evelyn Bumstead Key Club Sweetheart Lisa Clarke 9 0 0 o Q 9 4 FFA Sweetheart - Susan Anderson 191 .4- Q ll lw 1, ii it ls W 2 ., Q E -:. ZA .WK .2 Q. 961 , I ' 4 .,., mf 92 f .S f 5 .lQ- , 15 ,y 2 . -.K 2 4 v Q I S x 'L ww QI REQ .A , aw Q in ,F H u . fb .L gf, . Q 41 Q' -if 5. 4 , sw , ,kk MH HGH' .. 25 'af fi M . 1321 1 i i ffQt'Hi-bf? ,, e A Q, 5 V i. A if ,f F -H14 fi 'K N W WSW? 1? if V1 fm .ia 59122 X 5- A? 25? ec- 5. WS?- E .- 5 , EMS T J sae ' ?2i ste ssl ,V ,Y ' . ST f-V: i A ff? st it . SZ N Q i L r Sr c. i 'i it Vs! E, t 1 - 1s i 3 f 1 f Egg ,ff of 2' S. L. Q v X gf is ' 'L - 655QYK!'k77l W 1 Classes . . . Sophomores . . . iuniors . . . seniors -- many searched for or pursued goals. Growth cmd adjustment to social and academic environments was necessary to balance the individual needs they felt - hemming them in or setting them free. Some students sacrificed and worked for Lee, while others demanded Lee sacrifice and work for them. 193 ga , 4, ,. x ax. 'f 5 Officers Guide Class of '74 Q X Clare Broun, Vice-President ill f Dorothy Campbell, Secretary Susan Peterson, Treasurer Tommy Ford, President lg le'r' jg? -M ...gs new., ..- f ,- w , :nn ' 2:1 1 uf' f u.-n ,gs , ' . 'ggi ... ,b ll ' un ', y , r.:::'5-::: nl ' ,mul ,nn- , ,4n! :.-sv . gn' ,..:::, I 1--.::I1-'zz 1 , f: nl':,,f xx 'ul' I SOPHOMORE CABINET - Row I: Cathy Cote', Barbara Lightfoot, Sandy Drews, Laurette Beeson, Clare Broun, Sue Harris, Robin Stone, Betsy Trice, Chris McClure. Row 2: Jim Hinton, Stephen Menn, Steve Haley, Sally Engemoen, Alice Arnold, Susan Shimeall, Ellen Wallace, Sherri Poole. 194 Summer Ends with a Splash! rw its y ' bww, 1 Alashire, Nancy Ackerman, Meg Adam, Mike Adams, Angela Addison, James Aderhold, Keith Akeroyd, Cynthia Aldridge, Bill Aldridge, Eureta Allen, Betsy Alley, Suzanne Alter, Stephen Alvarez, Ana Anderson, Amanda Anderson, Doug Anderson, Nancy Andrews, Mary Lou Andrews Stafford Andrus Kathleen Arbuckle Ruth Arnold Alice Arnold Ellen Arwady Melinda Austin Beth 3 Q he in R Qxx Q A .xc ax 1 ,Lf if K A 'X p f .3 V -M - t , lf, Lynn Schissler dives headlong into the activities at Lee. , i-L,. , W' Laquarta race to their cars. At 3:00 on the first day of school, Steve Buckley, Tucker Steigerwald and Julio Avis, Patricia Aydam, Ginger Bagley, James Bain, Randle Baker, Wycke Baldo, Andrea Bannerman, Russell Barnes, Debra Barnett, Jan Barrett, Terri Barron, Richard Barstow, Dana Bassett, Curtis Beard, Kim Beeson, Laurette Bell, Margaret Bell, Robert Benestante, Anthony Bering, Walter Bily, Jennifer Biono, Steve Bisogno, Melody Bishop, William Blair, Beverly Blair, Carol Boatwright, Donna Boland, Margaret Bone, Edgar Bonnette, Caren Bonno, Rosanne Borchardt, Robert Bowers, Richard Boyce, Melanie Boyd, Cindy Braden, Olive Braley, Locke Branch, Elliott Breland, Edward Bridges, Ashley Briggs, Billy -B, N nut! o 1: fini -duel! No, this isn t a Texas history course, but some peo- l ww. fi., g M , ,, rrr eww ple do consider me the long, tall Texan, Mr. Robin- son explains to Sheree Moore. I96 Now, listen, Mom, I spent a dime on this call, the least you can do is let me tell you whyl was tardy. Frances Hunter complains about a typical high school problem. Sophomores Enter a Whole New World .L,, - -Qi ,2 it , - .sei -iff' '.',' , ,Q 'K . , l i L f Ei i riii i A Qi E or f 2, 'l ,Q A of , ,req . A if it fi , , Ai. . - V Br-fa-f-, my Q ' '1 3 3 , r 4 X' Q ' w Britton, Paul ' L: 'r, fi L ' is ,CE ,.i2ff,:f i K K '. Q V . I , , . , ' i A an f G , 52 , gi , of-wr f. , iq ' E .-,'f-- ,et , i ri. 2 ' L' 4 . L , ,, gi f do I or r. ff , 5 ,W .f , gh .xx 4 5 My A .5 , R - Brollier, Carol L, X Brooks, Randy . i I L Harry Slye, Young Life's sponsor, ponders a way, to fit sophomores such as Louise Broun, Clare Broussard, Patty Brown, Allison Potts, Carol Brollier, and Alice Arnold into his busy schedule. ,,1, - . ig, . i :- I ' Brown, Denise Brown, Diane Brown, Lisa Brown, Louise Brown, Roy Brown, Shirley Bryan, Priscilla Buchner, Brian Buckley, Steve Buie, Barbara Bullock, Frank Bumstead, Alden Bunnell, Linda Burton, Mary Butcher, Kathy Butera, Louise Butler, Cynthia Bynum, Kim Byrd, Nancy Calvert, Kevin Campbell, Dorothy Campbell, Elizabeth Carey, Renee Carlson, Tommy At orientation, Royce Wilson tells Scott Chalmers, Ginger Aydam, and June Stalker, Now here's the way to get your teachers in the palm of your hands . . O I97 98 Castinas, Deborah Chalmers, Scott Chapline, Cynthia Chapman, Carrie Chavanne, Jeannie Chavez, Grace Cheeseman, Sheryl Chester, Robert Chien, Regina Clancy, Thomas Clark, Donnie Clark, Ricki Clark, Ronald Clowe, Celia Coates, Sheree Cochran, Donald Sophs Experience Feelings of Victory sf!! Q Look, Mom, only five cavitiesl shouts Chad Scott, while Alden Bumstead, .lulio Laquarta, Ellen Wilhelm, and Kathy Yeoman offer congrat- ulations. Cogburn, Brian Collins, Pamela Conne, Chris Conner, Gail Conner, Pat Contreras, Estella Cook, Debbie Coolidge, Gayle Cooper, Debbie Cooper, William Cornelson, Nancy Coskey, Donna Cote, Cathy Cotter, Greg Cowser, Donald Crane, Mike I will. X a f-fw,f:1:,e: ,, if if Q K lt f we 4 vw T, E i Demetriadie, Jane Crovens, Ben Croft, Diane Cross, Van Allen Crowder, Cloyresta Cruz, Rosa Cubberly, Phoebe Cunningham, Margaret Dalby, Ross Dale, Emily Daly, Joyce Davis Ann Chuck Fugitt proudly displays his geometry proiect to Debbie Cook. Davis, Gerald I -A Davis, Sandra V my Davis, Skyland we, i A Day, Ann a Deal, Terry Dearth, Marla DeAvila, Fernando ,E 1 i 5, Delgado, Susie - Y Devine, Kirby N y ' Dewitz, Pamela ' 1 E Dicke, Constance ge? Dickerson, Denise 3 lx Difiore Dallas FRY' Q? li I .li s f l 11 , . ' ' Mikel- D'll' James Daniels Deborah Darden Leeann Daugherty, Kathy Davies Randy ' - Denney, Denise 200 Dishongh, Gay Donnelley, Robert Donoho David Drake, Ann Drews, Sandra Duffy, Dawn Dunlap, Lora Dutherage, Lynne Dwyer, Susan Edge, James Edmonson, Tommy Edwards, Abigail Ehrhart, David Elliott, Elaine Elliott, Prentice Ellis, Gwendolyn Ellis, Peggy Ellis, Tommy Embry, Ronny Engemoen, Sally Erdeliac, Danny Eubank, Esther Evans, Mark Evans, Sharon There's Always Spare Time Don't tell me howto get my dates - you're not doing so hot your- self, Peggy Sedgely warns older sister, Sheri. On Monday morning, Randy Keeney and Mel- indo Arwady suffer the consequences of a long weekend. -My ,Q.:a..Sv' ' v 1 m Everett, Yvette Faber, Ann Fair, Jeannie Farley, Lisa Felder, Linda Ficklin, Linda Finnegan, Bill Fitzwilliam, Robert Flanagan, Anne Flemings, Michael Fletcher, Stephanie Ford, Kristin Ford, Thomas Fortmeier, Linda Fox, Jerry Fox, Stinnet Fugitt, Chuck Funderburk, Robert Gaddis, Sharon Galle, Mary Garbett, Mary Garcia, Claudia Gardner, David Garza, Rosa Gaskamp, Peggy Gays, Gregory Gays, Mark Geaccone, Gary Gentry, Barbara Gerhard, Laura Gibson, Jonathon Gipson, Ginger Goesser, Susan Gaffney, Vernetta Golden, Susan Goldsby, Malcolm .....e.....,.....gv I ,,f, - . I . I I know this is an exciting class, but let's not get carried away. Mrs. Losson finds it hard to keep sophs always alert. Grace, Kevin Graham, Elaine Grant, Gwen Gravatt, Curtis Green, Isaac Green, Micky Greenwell, Anne Greer, Gayle Griffen, Diann Griffin, Dene Grimes, Janet Haag, Jennifer Hailey, Sara Ham, Denisa Ham, Lauren Hambrick, Mike Hamilton, David Hamlin, Vikki Hansen, Mark Hanson, David Hardwick, Mark Harling, Randy Harmon, Michele Harmon, Tracee 202 4-1 4 I . il xl' 9 ' A so :li , l I H JV N g ,. , N'wn-an-png...- I sure hope Mr. Shivers doesn't see me skipping down the halls Quinton Butler warily checks his prospects. No, thanks, l can use my own tongue cells. Amanda Anderson refuses Malcolm Goldsby's kind offer. Ways of Lee Are Quickly Learned , ,WSWS Sl Y fl If .me-c.a.,,.-ev , . .N-wr- i M M ww-W-G' ' 1 'E ' ' Q E35 . ,cm 119 r ,ee. Vg t -QQ i ff? A 'j,,A .gags 4' 1: 15 W Iwvmfi if B , 5 3 ,V f , , .Q l hate to tell you this, Mrs. Coleman, but my faot's broken, not my hand, com- plains Kathy Daugherty. Harris, Amelia Harris, Sue Harris, Suzanne Hartwell, Therese Harvell, Dawn Harvey, Nita Hassebroek, Dan Hayes, Karen Hayes, Ruby Heard, Maria Heard, Linda Heaton, Robert Helling, Kym Henderson, Sharon Henson, Pam Hern, Susan Hernandez, Elba Hicks, Pete Hightower, Buddy Hightower, Richard Hillery, Sharon Hindman, Kathleen Hinson, Stanley Hinton, Jim Hobbs, Donna Hokenson, Craig Holland, Terry Holt, Karen Holt, Linda Hornberger, Kathy 20 -1 Q ie' Q, M House, Richard 2'r Ayfa T J A ' I ' il' Hovey, Ruth ' ' , k, ' k.,,:1- ' Z . ' Howington, Jane gm, I ix V ,, Li' A l ,W - V J , - Hunter, Frances 'gffi ,X K' - ' in n f 1 ' Huston, Craig 7 Q V ' . 1, , 5 ' if? Jackson, Julie I f J ' 'Z , ci' Hrs, , ,,,, , 2 ' 'lf' I 'J Jackson, Peggy J 1 ,, 1 ' e A ' J 12 1 J -' . , , i n,,f K ' Jamar, Kim VX! , f M fi ,C N A ,. fy V f. , , Jax, Jane' .,,,,' 3 K. ,, slay. ,,,: ,,'7v , Johnson' Alex '4 A', ., J A ,A1 , J ' Johnson, Debbie V vsnn 1 s. '41 ' M .Q J 5 i' Johnson, James ' -J ', B ..: -f i' i , 6 V ' 1 ' Johnson Nancy if JJJ HHJJJ 4 is HHJJ 4 il 1 J J. Johnson Stacy :V AV IA'A K , ' ' .. IV, 7 V- :V Q , - J Q ' Johnson Steve ' -,h.. ' P Johnson' susan I ,v:: I V, Er rY,V H , . I ,IV I t 3 .2 . ummmumx xammtitlfzlii if4T ?W'i4? '+2.. ' Hey, Mark, I'll keep a lookout while you get the goods. Bobby Berry and Mark Hardwick are part- ners in crime. 204 P. if K Are you sure all turkeys have three legs? Denise Brown questions Gretchen Mitchell and Debo- rah Randall about their Thanksgiving turkey. is 'vs f ' H A ' it ilil Johnson, Tommy Q Q V, , rl. . JONES, Terrel i , ,E y ' 4 ll W gi ,',, H - Kane, Lido ,z . f ' fi . lm A , .' ' fi A if ii - 'W Keeney, Randy , ,i - , , . Qi? -Ss XZ, f is W i ' Kidd, Kathryn I A ,. 5 M 'iil if Q i L 2 Kidd, Kammy if l ,V J 2- fi Li - tsrs is .4 .,,r gl ' i 4 ' L W lwffw ,tfWrv,Q,Q?K,zfgJgz,f'Mi,,oMf,,ff:,g,c1iih Www WWW WWW' WW' Soon Autumn Falls l'T i? f,'? 5H ,ft ,J L Al W., Meg Ackermann, Randy Peatross, Barbara Lightfoot, and Bill Finnegan sh'0w that they have kicked the habit. L - 11-i- W K K W 1 -.L ' n ' JJ, w wf , , ' K A' 'J L Jw ft it J 'X X..X ive Z K V - . M .. f x, K in W . t ,V ,. , 2 , ' I. t N ., ' 1 ' ' wisp , . Q 1 X , N . .11 K - 'K LQ ' 5 3 ' W 3 g 'L 5 ' s w V c . . if ' 1, .at 1 ,rib W 5 , it t ' 1 K R - ' 1 f Q lni Fa b L Q, J K. , L ft 5K 5 K 2 .T fr A K Q, - GICY' ....e. -K - - Ki K' ' 1t1'- 2 I A f , to e ' I :li K ' :ff f .X ' 'Z ' B -S - x - , 5 3, ', g S ,. 1 Q .K . L K fd' it K Killough, Brinda King, Allison King, Chuck King, Kathy Kinney, Stephen Klatt, Kathy Knoblauch, Laura Koomey, Candella Kowalski, Bobbi LaFont, Ivonne Laird, Lisa Lamb, Gary Lambdin, Carol Larocca, Robin Lavetta, Lara Lawrence, Laura Lee Lawton, Patty Lechtenberger, Doug Lee, Chris Lee, Janet Lewis, Charmaine Lightfoot, Barbara Lim, Betty Lipinski, Michele Little, Kimberly Littleiohn, Sandy Loden, Ray Long, Mark Lowe, Leslie Lower, Jodi Luberger, James Lucas, Kathy 205 206 . - - -- e.:ia:, : Lucas, Richard Lumb, Karen Luton, Joel il McAninch, Terry McClellan, Linda McCann, John McCann, Melissa McCarrell, Melody McCarron, Mike McClure, Chris McConnell, John McDaniel, George McEntire, William McGilvary, Michael Mclntyre, William McKay, Mary McKnight, Mark McMullen, Carol McMuIlin, Albert McSpadden, Ann MacDonald, Betty Maddox, Scott Magee, Garth Magel, Sheree Sophomores Reveal lndividuality f i ri' 6 - . ' ,, A iii i M M . , 1 at h V yi p ., f '.,, , ' : . f W, xgig, Eg 4, 'ffl L 'I if 'H Fr f :fy hy M ,fi i 1, y, ff' 3 ,eg W. ' i f- . , 4 , ifxg , 3 'X I ,N ,Z Eureta Aldridge can't understand how a dress with the measurements of 16-20-16 will ever fit. Mahaffey, Sara Maior, Linda Marhofer, Bill Marquis, William Martin, Georgia Martin, Grant 1 Mattison, Lysa Maxwell, Jim Meador, Thomas Meith, Debbie Menn, Stephen Mihalou, John Miller, Cherrie Miller, Gail Miller, Stacy Mills, Beth Miroca, Cathy Mitchell, Gretchen Moise, Cynthia Montalbano, Joe Monteith, Dorronce . , Q i g il Montgomery, Keith Boy, I knew the pollution outside was getting bad, but this is ridiculous! Sev- Q eral sophites get in their daily exercise. Either l'm going crazy, or this paramecium iust had tripletsl Keith Aderhold exclaims to Roland St. Lawrence. 207 New Friendships Build, Qld Cnes Strengthen Moore, Julie Moore, Richard Moore, Robert Moore, Sherree Moreland, Darrell Moreton, Laura Morgan, Morton, Mulvey, Murphy, Murphy, Murphy, Murray, Neacsu, Neilson, Nelson, Nichols, Nichols, Pamela Lyle Ann Karen Martha Patrick David Michael Leslie Nancie Guy Keith Nicholson, Bill Niven, Deborah Northrup, Debbie Novak, Ricky Q 6. Xe. How many oil wells did you say you had? Karen Murphy butters up a new found friend. cw iw . ,,,,.,, Robert McGovern, Elmer Crosby, and Kevin Grace try to console an unidentified soph who has iust learned that his teacher won't go out with him. 208 A' ',,k I :E ., LK I y -. 1 3- -, -B , Q . X , gf, jf Q gg. 1. t A -f dk 2 1-.R Nutley, Karyn O'Brien, Debbie O'Brien, Russell Oesch, Marci Oieda, Nancy Osborn, Lon Ott, Susan Pagel, Sandra Paige, Billy Paine, Stephen Patterson, Bill Patterson, Cynthia Payne, Donna Peatross, Randy Peters, Walter Peterson, Susan Piper, Jeff Pittman, Gladys Plummer, Phydlis Plunkett, Debbie Poa, Rita Poindexter, Hally Poole, Sherri Porter, Susan 2-S5 it ff X Fe i jest' H 1 L And then he said . . ., Linda Bunnell and Sammie Ransan find time out for a favorite sophomore pastime. Boy, Eddie, l've heard of inflation, but 524.00 for one ridel Eddie Bell tries to trick Anthony Benestante out of a few bucks. 209 'Y' 'KW 1, First Exams Bring Quite a Shock i l l Look, iust because l made an A last nine weeks doesn't mean l know all the answers, Stephanie Fletcher says to Sara Hailey, Chuck King, and Donna Coskey. 210 Potts, Allison Poulos, Nikkie Powell, Alice Powell, Joni Powell, Vicki Presley, Dina Prewitt, James Prince, Cindy Putscher, Paul Puffer, Ann Raglin, Deborah Rainey, Kevin Ramirez, Rita Ramshur, Michele Randall, Laura Randle, Robert Randolf, Debbie Ranson, Sammie Reddick, Sharon Reed, Debbie Reesing, Anne Reininger, Tom Rek, Debbie Remedios, Carlos Remkes, Billy Reymond, Bill Richard, Evelyn Richardson, Robin Ricks, Jim Rinando, Danny Riordan, Mary Roach, Susan Q. What kind of question is this: 'How many angles in o circle?' questions Willie Raglin. . l. Robinson, Rod Rogers, Eileen Rogers, 'Stuart Ronding, Connie Roquemore, David Ross, Karen Ross, Wendy Rothrock, Terri Routzon, Ronnie Rowland, Ronnie Rucker, Cynthia Rupard, Scott Russell Bubba Russell, Dee Ryan, Dru Sangree, Paul .hifi l l Jxll T ss., AW' Sheryl Cheeseman iust found out that she passed her P.E. final. Robin LaRocca and Lisa Farley find finals a hair-raising experi- EDCB. 2'I'l Saller, Mike Salisbury, Pam Santa Maria, Steve Scardino, Loretta Schilder, Wally Schissler, Lynn Schlaudt, Robin Schleir, Tom Schoen, Robert Schoenike, Joy Schwab, Charlie Schweinhaut, Lynn Schweinhaut, Steve Schwing, Marty Scott, Chad Sedgeley, Peggy Sellingsloh, Bobby Setterlund, Tom Seymour, Debbie Shapiro, Deborah Shearer, Brad Sheffel, Matthew Shimeall, Susan Shotwell, Georgia 1 MB , fag, 'fwisis ii!! What do you mean? This tree is the best in the West. Quido Piquet tries to sell Buddy Hightower, Cloyresta Crowder, and Cindy Stewart a little Christmas decoration. 212 Now, Lyle, don't you see the resemblance? Olive Braden finds the perfect present for Lyle Moreton. Aw, c'mon Mike, you told me to find the one I liked best. Sue Harris has trouble Christmas shopping with Mike Sowell. Okay, Santa, l've about had it with you. Clare Broun snows Santa Billy Brittain when he won't give her what she wants for Christmas. Spirit of Giving ls Found in Many Ways Miss Grant's fifth period girls' chorus class gets into the holiday spirit. Shuler, Chris Siegfried, Kurt Simpson, Martha Sims, Laurie Skelton, Brenda Skene, Janet Skidmore, Clyde Skidmore, Ronald Skinner, Anne Slavinsky, Suzanne Sloane, Brenda Slockett, Ronnie Smeck, Marcie Smith, Dale Smith Denise Smith, Jerry Smith, Joan Smith, Michael ,, F . - . '? S H :1if.Ji:?L-21f8?!i :. ti L in - Smitherman, Leigh Snopp, Michael Sohn, Morgareth Sonnier, Janet Sorelle, Diane Soudil, Deena 213 Sowell, Mike Springer, Elizabeth Springer, Lisa Stalker, June Staples, Mark Stavely, Fred St. Clair, Sharon Steigerwald, Tucker Sterrett, Carol Stewart, Bruce Stewart, Cindy Stewart, Linda St. Lawrence, Ronald Stokes, Stephan Staley, Eric Stone, Jay Stone, Robin Strickland, Dianne Strong, Charlotte Strong, Martha Suffield, Brown Summers, Craig Sutton, Mark Swinney, Mark I wonder how long her New Year's Resolution to study more will last? Stephanie Fletcher, Ginger Aydam, and Terry Deal marvel at Kathryn Wollace's studying. 214 Liil ll h , it is fig A it if 1 . fi :il 'ei T' ' .Ka KK K -K g,Lg it 'Z s is it 'Q J' A . 1 K e 2 n , . .rt 4. - f if ii K ,K , zg' , W if f K a A ' KK ' '17 'I 'K ' 7 xy, N - - 19? I E lr r--ww., ':-,-4-If me angry... f fm was My-qw.. -f , ,2z'f'f'l7' N' Q 1 QQ ug 2 5' .. , ff' L 4 pr , ul f r W ll 1 Tabor, John Talbert, Tom Tankersley, Debbie Tankersley, Gordon Taylor, Allison Taylor, Bobby Taylor, Charla Tenney, Howard Thayer, Joan Thomas, Tracey Thompson, Janet Thymes, Lacerne Trice, Betsy Troncale, Larry Tuggle, Robert Turner. Kenneth Wait a minute, Gayle. Let me at least see the instant repIay! The Bowl games on television give Gayle Coolidge a little competition for Scott Mod- dox's attention. K L l . , ,, H f wi f ,I TY05, MCIFQCYBT 'l 5' V ' ' i'i' 1 Upton, Thomas ' K a K T' -Z K Valian, Vicki Q l , - Van Rheem, Tena ' Q' ,'f' ' W , Z ,, . , ,,., ,, . w , . .tr K L T' L 3: . -'Q V 1 1 L . we Vdndivier, Ann i 2? ' K a ,... gf 'f ' V f l I V 1 N l,-,, nfl. ' ,. i ... I ' - - en of CNY 1 N Y n f K ' '-'K QK ,Q Verdin, Barry K .Ki 1 L ' ' A ' Verdin, Danny 2 5 K.. 1. fe f W' ' , A L it L ,TL Q 6 My date better hurry back. Only fourteen minutes till midnight! Keith Montgomery can hardly wait for the New Year to begin. 215 216 Von Heeder, Dale Wade, Nancy Wold, Tracy Walker, Ella Walker, Lynn Wallace, Ellen Wallace, Kathryn Walton, Martha Wappler, Kathi Ward, Clare Ward, David Ward, Sam Ward, Theresa Warline, Phil Warr, Carla Wartes, Becky it-.-we .sam 1 M.-V f ..,, item, With Spring, the End y an .1 , , L u g? , , .. ,np . ,, Begins V .IW xl , ,,f,k V 1. ,J ,,,,,. 'dvi W Z H f - Gr- ' ' 'Q I gas i ff , ' 21 1, L i t ' ' fa - 15' . 1 . y Q ,AR - ' i - - 5 ' 7 2 iz ' Q , f W r x 2 IQ H V' - V 4 l I -, g ,, 9 .t ' is f b ' ,L',' . nt N ' Q ' 'eff-? T 'VXA' -f . ' f f 'f 'x t, 4 3,544-wxf-w-,?y. ,gtztt I 2 r ' ,f il 'A I-1 f ll! J i .i,. ,fx 5' t ytti t , ' - D- W f tytr tett r A it t i .1-, Q ,, Q , , E15 . ii Pj was V N an f ' I. 'LJ 7? u . A ' 'if ' ,,. ti I ' 3' - - . 4 '74 im i' , ' V M - ' fig ., , hi? lg 1' 7 4 a- 'lx l ' ' ' ?' Q r f LQ' Q ll H E ' PW M ? 57, l knew I'd gained a few pounds, but this is ridiculousIl Sue Harris can't imagine where that winter weight came from. Washington, Renetta Watson, Katrina Watson, Kevin Wells, David Weidner, Douglas Wengler, Cynthia Wheatley, Jayne Wheeless, Joni J , if 3. Q W V.-Q, -,Q ' W' B, V 3 all at 1 st, ,. N f 'R ff E: 15 .. Y 6.555 3, - 2555? -F W Wg ' Qi .4 . , Sophs Say Good-bye 'Til Next Year l Charlotte Strong is really ready to fly high this spring. ,ff- 'f. Y, 1 -,,l. 2. 4 'in-. ' , ' Q-, ':. lf: -.,y 1 iw: w Whisenhunt, Kay White, White, White, White, Cyndy Daniel Jan Sam White, Walter Whitley, Vann Whitlock, Cleo -. Wickham, Mike Oh, shucks y'all, l'll be back next fall. Sarah Haley tries to console Frank Albritton and Frank Bullock at the close of the school year. Wilson, Bryan Wilson, Danna Wilson, Kimberly Winstanley, Dee Winters, Steve Wise, William Wood, Dena Woods, Ann Wright, Larry Wright, Loyd Yeager, Delta Yeoman, Kothy Young, Wendy Zink, Carole Zinnante, Mary Zinnante, Vincent Wiedower, Sandy Wilhelm, Ellen Williams, Dianne Williams, Gayle Williams, Terri Willis, Bob 217 218 , 4,,e.,.,,,,hi. T 5-,.,,w NNMM ' s y ., ,,- M 1, ,f:....fm nv-....... Officers Direct Class of '73 Allison Arnspiger, Vice-President David Elrod, President Debbie Partridge, Secretary Tino Janse, Treasurer -ani JUNIOR CABINET - Row I: Kerry Hogan, Tina Janse, Debbie Partridge, Vicki McMinn, Betsy Gerhardt. Row 2: Sharon Weatherford, Virginia Wald- mann, Allison Arnspiger, Onie Doggett, Betsy Sengelmann. Row 3: Dottie Roach, Lesley Carothers, Suzy Cox, Jane Ann Smeck, Luanne' Novak. Row 4 Lynn Thompson, Mike Lewis, Steve Hay, Kelly Reardon, Spud Braden. Row 5: Jeff Knight, David Elrod, Brit Meadows. 4 4 lf so many people weren't absent, this iob wouIdn't be so hard. Ana Buiosa Vie., J' 5 V A l W S Y l is aware of the difficulties of working in the attendance office. v. , 8: ,, vi .:-, L 'fri Sw X, f as ' ,f 11 W' y, . sms Q 2 .3 513 yes, All right, Birdie, this is the third week that you haven't taken home your gym suit, Kellene Cutrer warns Roberta Webre. Juniors Gain New Responsibilities After a hard day of practice, Rodney Jones, Kirk Pfefter, and Mark Re vels realize the responsibility of playing Varsity football. Abell, Catherine Abercrombie, Jon Adam, Marcia Adams, Douglas Adams, Rand Afre, Oscar Aiello, Julie Albers, Karen Alcocer, Sabrina Alcorn, Tena Alexander, Mike Allen, Melinda Amy, Beverly Anderson, Sally Anderson, Susan Anderson, Thomas Andrews, Ginny Antill, Carol Arbuckle, George Armstead, Nancy Armstrong, Kathy Arnold, Virginia Arnspiger, Allison Asher, Leslie Ashley, Tim Ashton, Pat Avey, Kathy Aydam, Cynthia Bailey, Paula Baker, Michelle Bakke, Buck Ballard, Ken Ballew, Alice Bang, Jackie Barnes, Elaine Barnett, Patti Bartelsmeyer, Ann Bass, Debbie Baty, Russ Baucum, Julie Bauerschlag, Bill Bautsch, Ronald Beane, Anne Bearden, Mitch Beavers, Mickey Bell, Wanda Bixler, .lune Blake, Debbie 4. f - - A 3 E l .Ui ,, 1 'iw . .- -, A , 4 ni ff - 1 1--'-Q. ' 'W ' gr . lt f ' , at 4 - M is -we A l 4 ' 'if I ' i' 1, '51 , ' 7 ' 1 i i I ' E7 W '27 - f , , K ' ,-f A . ' 'ii fm, ,. , , Z' . ' .5 ' . 'L ,Wg --1 5,1 . 7,5 Q f A Qs ,Q :Q 2 , X .., 'f L , Z, gl 3 yylt ft . B ifi f il'ill' A , , I 1. H B V - ' ' 'i-'- 1 ss. L , ,J ' , X 'J' . li ' 'sf ' 9 A 2 N gi lg, , .,,.. ' .ff i- ,, Q.: , , W A fit:-'Pg , . 'ffm 1. if riffs! an , ' 2 R33 i we - , , ,A V I , 35, , ,fi X v H I Q 1 yt ,, X ,A E Z 1 i l ' f 1 E is ' ' fl qw ', ' 1 ,z vi ' ,- 1 , , . ,V gr, Asif, 1, if l W H, A te, IQIQM i K I . 4 V l ,. . Q bi, sex, g . ,5 .V BQ, 'ir I WU ,kk In , V Q. s b Q .1 'Z Vi -g -5, I Sabrina Alcocer hasn't quite caught on to the technique of leg swings. 220 Vivian Streit and Robbie Keeton hope that with a little improvement they will be able to sit in their desks tomorrow. l-.1 L...- Students Strive for Improvement K , , t'5e ' Bonno, Frank - A B. ,, . ,. K tt,, r Boss, Bill It , g ' gi - - I K -S' V , , I - 'ii H Boswell, Ann A 5 W ? ' V ' , Q Lg 1 Vi '- A Q Bowers, Barbara i f' ' ,M L I ' I ' X il 1 ' V Bowers, Wendell r it Q, 2, B , 3 Z r , r Boyd, Cor-dy f '- J , 'fi B il C C Braden Anne rrnrr deed f Z , , , 1' :fi V' r ,,,,: lg 1-- 2 jk ' K Brandon, Patti - il , 5 ' f , , ty ' - C' 5, f f .gy , 1522, Brentzel, Reese YA? j ' .gf W or .V .A 1 ' ,X Brewster, Sally B ' iii B' Q i 1 ., T B'l9l'l' Bfendc X1 A ' ' 'jf' A I . ' Britain, Vicki 5 ' f - Z ' t Brown, Judy 1- , . . . : Q1 , 1 tk Q fi , P an- w Barry Warner remembers what part of the chapter it is that he forgot to read as he struggles through one of the many tests taken throughout the year. Brown, Lynn Brown, Robert Brunson, Mary Buiosa, Ana Bunton, Connie Burkett, Mary Burnley, Doris Cabrera, Elsa Caldwell, Jim - Caldwell, Julie Calvert, Keith Carothers, Lesley Carpenter, Nancy Carter, Kim 7 S. ' .1 T i f ' '- We ' 'T L C 'f we Juniors Meet Old Faces .elif You mean you went out with him, too? Lynn Vance, Lynn Thompson, and Betsy Sengelmonn all have varied reactions to the discovery of their mutual acquaintance. 222 Casey, Maureen Catchings, Beth Chapoton, Jeff Cheek, Mary Cloirmont, Beverly Clancy, Sandra Cole, David Coley, Carolyn Collins, Boyd Connor, David Cook, Jet Cooksey, Tommy Cope, David Coreoie, Ray Corley, Robert Cornelison, Rod Cox, Suzy Crady, Meg Crouse, Larry Crow, Adelio Crowe, Pam Crowther, Richard Cruikshank, George Cumley, Gwen Cummings, Gwen Curry, Gretchen Curson, Nancy Cutrer, Kellene Damuth, Craig Dantzler, Nan Tl! :sem A i Gee, lt's great to be back at school, says Mike Lit- tle to Paul Maclntyre and Judy Brown as he sees someone that makes it all worthwhile. . . . But Encounter New Experiences wi it ,Md ,. - ,,, Qh, no, this is the third time that l've run out of gas this weekl Barbara Goodwin experiences the Twinkle Gray, Diana McDade and David Elrod agree that nothing brings out one's creativity like a chemis- try lab. Davis, Carter Davis, Gregory Davis, Johnny Dawsey, Becky Dawson, Richard Day, Brad Deane, Rosanna Dearth, Lori Delaro, Sammy Demara, Debbie DePriest, Richard DeWitz, Scott Dishongh, Norman Doggett, Onie Doherty, Pat Dori, Donna Doyle, Dennis Duncan, John Dwyer, Doug Dyke, Debbie Eastwood, Barbara Edwards, Dano Edwards, Vicki Ehley, Scott Ellis, Suzanne Elrod, David Embry, Debby 2 224 my Erdmann, Michella Evans, Kay Farley, Becky Felix, Steve Fellows, Oscar Finnegan, Martha Fischer, Kathy Fisher, James Fitch, Brad Fleming, Anna Fortier, David Fosdick, Debbie Foster, Patricia Fowler, Pat Frazier, Warren Fredrickson, Sigrid Friedheim, Neen Frnka, Mark ah Cathy Rain insists that hands are better than Kleenex. if f . 1 M ,ff Q, itsfeiii We X iff 3 J 3' 'Q GM ' ZS. 1,3 , t 4' ' Q ' . 1 5 ' ' ', 5 -s J 1 we ew C, iw, H ,W M .t ---- 5, f 4 , Zi V M alll' Q ' Y ell x :que l, jx H ' 1 , 5 , QM .ms sw , lm , j l j : 'iif V , V. ,gkcsfwgaww 6' V fm, Rf., , f tiff, V I 'Q 'Qi 0 il t' ' ,P J QI ,V H ls 2 .fan ff HM, , l l.r' 1 . 4 -. . Debby Embry realizes what goes into Lee's spirit as she helps decorate the audi- t , eorium. ' fJff1.f4ef'a1 if V Spirit Enlivens the Atmosphere eliijg 325 I , f, , f 5 ', 5 ,1 .X P 5, dt . ,. , I Ikk ' -7-:- . ' fini? ., ,,h,. , it I 4 , 32,55 5552 -eq f - t i ff f K .e.e X 'ex 1 , ,,k.,, , M eeeeeeeee i C HY in I ,f ., 5 I , , I l g A I geiffss y it ff 'wa f 2 if it J ,J r , r . 'A 'W , i 5 3 7 K A 4' f i I 1, 1 -'-' lf I I' 1 if lv ! 1 K M xx kkkk ,ji I U I I ., ' . K li' ' eeeefe A feif e A r i we ANI? il' 1 I ' K F 5 e 5 ll ff NL l X . g J if 8 B X5 t if il Vs .. li, H, 5 pf. , 4 44 f Q! I Q may Ku 5 41 mf l G 'ZR are ,F ai I ai L ri X K is Karen Murphy, Rey Garza, Judy Graff, Bill Hayes, and Sarah Watts are really climbing high with Lee's spirit. K .-x1 . .. QL iii. Fuller, Lee ff- is V Fulmer, Craig at sl Q 5 ig 1, ' sy 1 -V . - ' 4 - , Furrh, Karen V V, Mi Y 3 -- 3' e Gallagher, Charles i N ' Gallagher, Kitty , 4' Q Q' ii Gambrell, John Garcia, Eugene K 'ee e l G arver, George L, 4 ' Geaccone, Riette George, Rosalina K4 Gerhardt, Betsy Gilkison, Deborah Glenn, Keith Goeser, Debra Goodwin, Barbara Gordon, Kathryn Graff, Judy Graham, Debbi Gray, Twinkle Green, Curley Greene, Richard -w 'Er eye B . , H We yu , Grimes, Randy Grissom, Kim Grounds, Dora Gullett, Sandy Hadley, Stephen Hagan, Patricia Haley, Tad 225 Do these stars on the back of your helmet stand for how many girls you've dated? David Erhart and Dennis Welch inquire about Tommy Cooksey's hel- met decorations. 226 Hall, Lyn Ham, Nancy Hamilton, Melodie Hanks, Jon Harrington, Kathleen Hartman, Ann Hartwig, Mike Hastings, Nancy Hauge, Ellen Hauser, Susie Hayes, Bill Hays, Holly Hazard, Robin Hekimian, Hampo Hekimian, Khoren Henderson, Archie Henderson, Clare Henry, Kevin Hernandez, Dora Hewitt, Kim Hibbert, Catherine Hightower, Lynann Hill, Lia Hinson, Kim it 5 Way to go Waldo. Melissa Kennedy, Jane Ann Smeck, Marty Shel- ton, and Betsy Sengelmann congratulate Carol Wald on her sure-fire method of making a basket. Involvement Yields Success Hobson, Mark Hogan, Kerry Holmes, Debbie Hamuth, Robert Hook, Margaret Hooper, Melinda Hosea, Debbie Houck, Liza Howard, Ann Huddleston, Linda Hufnall, Bill Hughes, Bennett Ireland, Elise lrwin, Cathy lrwin, Mark Jacob, Cathy Jaehne, Brian Jamison, Jeff Janse, Tina Jarrell, Jane Jenkins, Phillip Jenney, David Jennings, Marla Johannessen, Jan If we have to play this song one more time . . ., Nancy Eldridge is aware of the sacrifices of being in the band. 227 Daily Routine H4103 1 A .M So that's what the subiunctive is. Gene Wilson is glad for the opportunity for Gayle Lam Ken Ballard Debbie Schwemhaut Erik Tosh and Josie Some extra l elP lf' 5P0Ul5h- drano feel that assemblies are better than class any day 228 Johnson, Craig Jones, Carver Jones, Cindy Jones, Marla Jones, Nikki Jones Rodney Jones, Wendy Jordan, Connie Joslin, Toy June, David Jungman, Bob Kahn, Steve Kail, Susan Kavolik, Fiona Keeton, Robbie Kelly, Tom Kelm, Scott Kendrick, Fifi Kennedy, Melissa Kilby, Ronald King, Danny King, Ernest Kirby, Scott Knepper, Kay Knight, Jeff Knizner, David Knutson, Sam Kohlhauff, Sandy Krause, Dexter Krause, Marc LaFitte, Patricia Lain, Bob Land, Libby Lane, Gayle Larsen, Barbara . . . Is Spiced With Irregular Activity This may be better than running the track, but I think we have enough drinks for the party tonight, murmurs Sara Schuller to her accomplices, Kerry Hogan, Michella Erdmcnn, and Marla Jones. Lawler, Bob Ledbetter, Patricia Lemak, Margaret Lewis, Mike Lewis, Pam Lewis, Sharon Lewter, Luanne Little, Mike Livesay, Mark Loduca, Mary Lok, Gary Long, Jenny Loomis, Sarah Lopez, Sammy Lumb, Gary Luton, John Luza, Bill Lynch, John McBride, Pot McBride, Warner McComb, Vicki McCord, Tim McCormick, Janet McCoy, Linda McCoy, Neil McDade, Diana McDavid, Martha McDonald, Holly McGehee, Melinda McGregor, Malcolm Mclver, Jean McKibben, Denise McMillin, Paul 229 230 McMinn, Vicki McWhorter, Anne Maclntyre, Paul Maddox, Elizabeth Magill, Bert Maior, Catherine Manelo, Mike Mangrum, Sandra Manning, Dwight Manning, Teresa Marbach, Diane Marchbanks, Greg Marcos, Gracy Mark, Val Marshall, Sharon Martin, John Rainy days and Mondays always get me down. Cindy Peters is the type that really gets excited about Monday mornings. . ,a, 3h , Wi, Don't worry, Barbara, if anyone says anything about your appear- ance, l'lI fix 'em. Mike Cole sees more than iust one eye in Barbara Mulvihill. 1 K Expressions Reveal Moods Y ,,, E Who says I can't get most beautiful? quips , gl? EW .ogg qc, .. qw? as f gf 5 X I gf , I ' ,. f K , . L, if Q Q? QW X gn 11, 2 V all Mite H 4 ' ' ' 7 Q, Ll 2 v , , i ,sr ii fi v Q34-IH., f - f - 2 'L A , , , ..,,, ,,..., . ' , , I f o - X n i '- 1 L 1 J r ,bf W Mg ,of-1'-.L., 1. 'JM w one ,. ' OJ-J fx .. C, . - s ,g,,,s,, . 3 . ., 5 V, ,W mf' .A kia., rothy Slator as she strikes a stunning pose. .5 M I Q he ds 1 S f v ' 23' ,gl l I f ?lK 3 5' .mt I Q , ,W ,f . K V s H15 ,Z 1 sf w e -, ll Y i , , ... . , . , X s 1 ,y A sv - 1 - -' , 'K ' ' 5 fr A ' K n l EQ. I ?s4 f ,.-if , L 493 ' N-Q .. Q -3 f , ,r fl - Es cv .4 -F' ' ff? 1 , 4 , me -'D L. f' . .. ' .V rf, . f -1 Y . , ,. , 'Q- 'if Fa, 923' 3 f ' K' I - f L . ,ig . ' H x x' ' ' 2. ,f W r f ' . -4 . , , . , f . I ' i A . , A' v' I K if , J f l . A il . - i L , - f il' , , . ' i 2255? i. 1-egg. ff: V ,:: 5,2 M.:- -, 4 fn A f r Q 2 sf' ',1 if ' iff' 4 1 v 1. i 'V f .P 'M W A .. 1 f. , ' , Qftq 'elf' s Matcek, George Mayo, Karen Meadows, Brit Medrano, Josie Menzdorf, Marva Meredith, Joe Metevia, Jacqueline Miller, David Miller, Gwendolyn Miller, Richard Mills, Donald Mitchell, Mona Moore, Rena Morgan, Sharon Morille, Debra Morton, Carol Mott, Glenna Mouritsen, Mary Mulvihill, Barbara Murphy, Dottie Murphy, Emily Mustacio, Mike Nakfoor, Karen Naylor, Roger Nettles, Thomas Newton, Cindy Nicholson, Laura Norris, Gayle Novak, Luanne Odal, Marcia 232 i , ,. ,,,, if M ,,,, I , Odom, Theresa O'KelIy, Patrick O'Neol, Kim O'Reilly, Lee Orf, Mike Ostrom, Ricky Ott, Ken Overton, Knoxie Owen, Mike Q V K , - Palmer, Debbie MQ 'i ' ' M K , 331 is ,,,,nMsA. ,J .1 1 w,,m,,,12,,,we,.n:,, Friday has arrived and Debby Embry anticipates another exciting week end. it Oh, you think that's something - you should hear the rest of the Woodruff of her previous night's experience. There's nothing like a nice swim to cool things off. Marilyn Young at- tempts to persuade Craig Damuth. er FK.: ,,-- 72 Marks . . . A New Beginning in .. ,. ,. M N.w,,1feQt.+.v1 ? '-,- 52 g ,,. 1,0-f story. Susan Houser informs Sandy Gullett'and Leah Hey, man, when you're hot you're hot doesn't mean you need a fire extinguisher, protests Robert Thymes to Paul Kolb and Jan Plummer. 'M' Palmer, Don Palmer, Robin Parker, Emy Parnell, Joan Parsley, Ben Parsley, Sharon Pate, Douglass Pate, Julie Partridge, Debbie Partridge, Elizabeth Patterson, Suzie Peatross, Susan Peery, Patti Pendley, Gary Perry, Dale Peters, Cindy Peterson, Elaine Petrlok, Dee Ann Pfeffer, Kirk Pfisterer, Lori Phillips,l Becky Phillips, Gail Pierce, Lindsey Pina, Carla Pinson, Elizabeth Plummer, Jan Pollon, Lisa Porter, Jeff Portis, Lynn Pratka, James Prewett, Harry Price, Terry Prince, Anna Pruter, Lucie Puckett, Kent 233 234 Purser, Rhonda Putscher, Chris Querio, Vance Raglin, Willie Rain, Cathy Ramsey, Keith Ramshur, David Randolph, Becky Ray, Cindy Read, Susan Reardon, Kelly Reaves, Frank Recksiek, Judy Redumis, Joanne Reece, Rhea Reece, Pat Reeves, Robert Regnier, Steve Reid, Deborah Reilly, Cynthia Reiona, Randy Remedios, Benito Revels, Mark Richardson, Brian Riggs, Don Riordan, Ann Ritterbusch, Dale Ritterbusch, Lyn .2 F it fliiii i' Y 1 K -, ' ' Q' t Q ' K , . 1 . ' V ' 'fi F ' W' ' X I E R 'EZ' W N 'S 4 - i tie? 2 t 3 is + i 1 , t .X all - 2 1 5 ' li l J 1 f al' - - ' A' S 7 l lx ' ell 'M .,,, ,, , ,,,f ,,,,, , Q.. Q A he Q -Y ' f i , V ' 5 fi- t .R , ,.,. if Q' K2 ri R, 'si l ,fr .oi , i , t. i if X ll' e Q 3 nu You mean l have to pay for my picture if l'm up for most handsome? inquires Bob Frazier as he waits in line. lf at first you don't succeed . . . Cindy Reilly keeps trying after sever- Ill 11 Q :sz cn 3 0 ro -U '1 rn 4 9. i S C fi g' 2, 2 -A Ref, . ,iw ti Y al unsuccessful attempts at opening her locker. Q Q 'Q 'Q 'S I s , 4 5 i QAM, , eff . S in , i .W W, ,gl ' 'fr A '31-M ' S S ' ,l,, .. U 1 if' he Z ' ffm- . t ' 2 '. O K Kent what is it that we really came here for it s obvious that there's no play here tonight. Beth Roessler questions Kent Puckett's 5 , , . W ss., 1 motives. 1 , 34 r, lf' ' sr z Q' R-., V., , , K 1 Y 'f-2 5:-J - ' z. if 'J' - ls Rivera, Enedelia Roach, Dottie Roberts, Susan Robertson, Beverly Robinson, Lanise Rockney, Patti Rodriguez, Porfirio Roessler, Beth Romero, Guillermo Rosenfeld, Kathy Rossi, Tina Russell, Kathie Saltamachio, Glenn Sanders, Sharon Sangree, Jill Saville, Robin Saxenian, Tam Schmitt, Cathy Schnepel, Greg Schreiber, Michele Schulgen, Luann Schuller, Sara Schweinhaut, Debbie Scott, Steve 235 Scrivener, Larry Sedgeley, Sheri Sellars, Sherril Seman, Francoise Sembera, Andrew Semrad, Susan Sengelmann, Betsy Serant, Mike Shelden, Frank Sheperd, Ron Sikes, Glenn Simmons, Keith Simpson, Linda Simpson, Sherrie Sims, Rod Skelton, Beth Slator, Dorothy Slepicka, Mark Sloan, Angela Smeck, Jane Ann Smith, Jeanne Smith, Sherren Smith, Stacie Snapp, Frank Sparks, Michael Stanley, Louann Stark, Leigh Staub, Jennifer , -Nsf 1-m,,wv.:sww ,..M,,, , .,.,. - we M' f 2 Q, 1 -' A ' M f 5jfit'il'fif3 'S Shri-.c4slw y,, e 0 i 1 Q ,:..,si.. gg' . Q 9 -1 , , T . .E 235 . ,, 'g .. , .XL fi Size . fl c,, its ei'ij xl S ' cel, 42:21 , Ki , --f- -1, '1 1 Q., Zsirias f 11 , I :hge iiif 1 ft- B N we e 5 ,-.w ine 'f f 'e'i v V X Q. 8, .. 1, V , 1 ffgi.,-21 -W ei? YJL' H ..s. . 1 , ,i - 1- -are I Q ' ' - ' -if E + si. s X l ts is 1' a el le, the L A N, ' R liiix wfw me if Eg? he 55? H' 3 S. sskseesifes Y f l EQ' if R . ' 2 Qs' S :ii ,LR 2 i - f'f4fS -- ,si . fi ., av f. 1 -fre 4 X., Q 9 x f , v if X t l t l 6 B s l'd like to teach the world to sing . . .! Beverly Hallmark wonders how Kelly Stearman, Shelley White, and Catherine Stewart ever got into Dixi-Liers. 236 .v ,L 1 E , -1 i l s at 4 5 ssiiig X .W 1 W X . if ,V.. st' A K 32 S K vm X 5, i Y. NL NU Cl . if S42 v . wtf . me - e ,K 2, 1 s s , 1 ag i,-.s . l iess 4 F. K Q y f 5 ri . , ,S ,-L W fl' 'T ,:. .ASQ Hsi'sI'1'?1.g-4' '.,., - - 1 l, ,V .W . ,. e 4. 1 . g i, , g ,I ,vin ,, ' T ,X i,, , - s. xx 1 S . 1 'ff ' v TE? F' fiiii 4 geakff ,. .- i,.l S ' ' Q , '.f3,1' i 0 ' ui . Key miie we A -ff we jig sf 1. U-'3 ..as3:,k.f, c- 1 ' NT., 91,210 W W5 . 4.5.5 . Q,t,-.-' A , -. mr, 1 P ef It sure seems like these dots are moving, insists Anna Prince as she at- tempts to develop her sewing technique. Students Search for Knowledge Well, Bill, you've made three 98's, and that certainly shows no sign of improvement. Miss Etter informs Bill Hayes of his progress. KQQ Barbara Eastwood and Tena Alcorn search for the book Everything You Always Wanted To Know About the Library - But Were Afraid to Ask. 8' - - 5,-w Stavinoha, Lisa Stearman, Kelly Stephenson, Stephanie Stewart, Catherine Stewart, Donna Stock, Geoian Streit, Vivian Stubbs, Lisa Sulgrove, Ron-Marie Surdi, Linda 237 Swartz, Jill Swearingen, Debbie Sweet, Joanne Sweetman, Brad Taschery, Michelle Taylor, Dianne Taylor, Trisha Templeton, Steve Thompson, Bettye Thompson, Carol Thompson, Jim Thompson, Lynn Thomson, William Thurman, Debby Thymes, Robert Till, Keith Tipton, John Tompkins, Teresa 4 J litl T pg Q 'G Jane Ann Smeck is one who always finds life an interesting challenge. If they come take her away before Thursday, we won't have our testi Leah Stro- ble realizes the benefits of Miss Etter's apparent condition. Special Events Become Memories Y : W I I - M-2 1 ,L . ' ' H s , K , eeee a f L V +5 AAA , ' ti . ' - - or 57 l , 44 ' i'liffH. ' .r A 3 sl '- N if I ' - R E? 5 W sy Q 'L-L, 7 'l , 5 - 1- Xe - l '- - ee 325 fi ,e.e 951' A Yk L ' ll 57' - ' 534511, ' ' liz' :gs -'-' - . ,,.., 9' f Kali l :ff 'iff , ' or T 2 X Q '.- ' if ff. ' I . ' f X Ljfgl' ,f rl Q., ff ' -' 2 , 5' Q ' 1 L P ea , .51 , S fl 9 ' L JAH T -iii' i ' Now you're stuckI Spud Braden unknowingly turns Gwen Cummings' ring for the lO0th time as Pat Doherty looks on in disapproval. ve ,T .. , -.W NM M, -X Q H1 l ef ? ' 4 l QT 4: tiff? 1' Net ,jig r T ' re, ei: L' Tw 1 is if E X 5 ll fl. ' ri 1 ,, t is L , . A 4,39 ed lx ie Q R li - 1 gl jeff. W' . , L. , :., I . fl 'X 6 - x V ,L 'M ,. , N V s ss Q . he , air: i, , ,, H ' if Y .5 .161 .,i.. Q 1 5 s X ai XS X we S Q . f f '--file' - , .rx eff V, .1 - lu, 4' H pf M- 1 , -V ' . Tosh, Erik Traylor, Peter Trerble, John Tucker, Lonnie Turner, Fred Turner, Teresa Udden, Bill Valenzuela, Janie Vance, Lynn Van Slyke, Lise Velvin, Candy Verble, Laura Virgil, Rhonda Vogt, Derith Voinis, Nick Vollers, Mark Waidhofer, Mike Wald, Carol Waldmann, Ginger Walker, Mary Walker, Steve Wallace, Lee Wallis, Nanci Walsh, Lynn Warner, Barry Wass, Fred Waters, Virginia Watts, Ronnie 239 Spring Ends . . . 'Watts, Sarah Weatherford, Debbie Weatherford, Sharon Weaver, Richard Webb, Adrienne Webb, Kim Webre, Roberta Welch, Dennis Wells, Suzanne Westbrook, Anne Whatley, Peter White, Cassandra White, Debbie White, Jan White, Lesa Just think, only one more year and l'll be away from you immature boys, declares Sally Anderson to Bob Frazier and Joe Meredith. 240 At least they don't make seniors work this hard, admits Mark Re who will be glad to see this year's end. I , icm, ,tv ' , It --'--up .Mu vels, . . . With Anticipation ot Still Another Year I finally made itl To Dale Ritterbusch, the end of the year also means the end of all the struggles of learning. White, Shelley Whitehead, Susan Whitworth, Diane Wilborn, Stanley Wilkerson, Jacqueline Wilkinson, Kristie Williams, Charles Williams, Cynthia Williams, Cynthia Wills, Bob Willson, Scott Wilson, Paul Wilson, Sheryl Winters, Dorothy Wittig, Linda Wood, Douglas Woodruff, Leah Woods, Stanley Woollett, Edie Wright, Tom Yarbrough, Milton Yokubaitis, Nancy Young, JoAnne Young, Marilyn Zacharias, Tom Zedler, Sheryl Zivley, Bruce Zoller, Nancy ,HV -I X x x 1 5 5 4 42 1 L l ,il JL 23,6 Y' Qg , ,W rj. ,, ,M i . H+ 4 R, ,,,g Lew 1 Brownlee Ferguson Poet David Moody Chaplain Seniors Discover lndividualism lndividualism was a predominant factor to Lee's i972 graduating seniors. It was a year to explore one's personal feelings, to find one's true self, and to establish one's beliefs. The right of eighteen year olds to vote for the first time allowed many Lee seniors the privilege of ex- pressing their individual viewpoints in matters that di- rectly affect them. Under the leadership of Mr. Kelly Ritch, class spon- sor, the senior cabinet helps plan activities which in- volve each person's interests: the senior prom, Bacca- laureate, and Commencement exercises. The individual was seen in daily routines: studying in the classroom, serving as a leader in clubs and student government, participating in the fine arts activities, or representing Lee on the athletic field. As time passes, Lee's 1972 graduates will look upon their senior year as one that stressed individualism. Q! 3 5, . Row I Evelyn Bumstead, Kathy Dick, Mary Lynn Chandler, Elaine Minor, Donna Demanzuk, Kristin Stoley. Row 2: Pam Kostas, Medrith Blades, Patti Gaskamp Jennifer Kane Marcia Rench, Martha Garcia, Sharon Ward, Beverly Hallmark, Gigi Strong. Row 3: Tommy McFarland, Mike Sample, Steve Norwood, Ray Simpson Cam Lange Errol Anderson, Richard Capps, Ernie Bartlett, Chuck Willoughby, Keith Wilson, Mr. Kelly Ritch, Charles Cope. 243 244 A , t 9 -A Q as if .,,, ., .N X . . ri - s Al' ,ig if Q 'S W ef Q ,.'vk' 1, is ir i f S A H' k ' .5 1 ,m f j f ' ' ' ,Lf Albritton, Willettu Aldrich, Bonny Jean Aldrich, Judy Ann AndefS0FI, Cynthia 'fvm-r ,and-. Anne V .V K, 5 K V, X 1 'vii' , X .. if QA 4 5 W 7 -2 'fl 1-Q 1 1 ' 4 Anderson, Donald Ray Anderson, Dudley Anderson, Errol Claude Anderson, Jarvis Gayle June I- A yyyuy or yyur s Ah, this is the lifel I iust can't break the habit of sleeping 'til twelve. Bill Christie finds a bed a welcome sight since school started. School Gets Early Start .fy Why did school have to start? I was iust starting to get a good tan. Kathy Dick sadly remembers a quick summer. 10. f ,ru - relunfii 1 Anderson, Laura Lee Arbuckle, Susan Miller Armstrong, Bruce Roy Ashlock, Cathy Jayne Avera, Pinnie Yvonne 5' Ah vfflii g 4 S s , tll y ..cr L L , it , Aydam, Kelsey Arvin Bailey, Karen Gail Bain, Mary Lynn Baker, Betty Knight Baker, Laurie Beth 245 Baker, Michael Wayne Baldo, Marc Alexander Ballard, Toni Bang, Judy Ann 5,0 ., A , MA Barbour, Patrick Barnett, Billy Doyle Andrew Barnett, Collette Barnett, Susan Gayle Johanna S L My -f fwfwss fg ru-4, -wg .,.. .M is . K'L-5:13851 1 ........., A . 'Wil' www I - . 4 alex. ,www-X t , ,. ,Vkh my K, K I i ,KM , , : S 0 . mmol r rllrr , - so , B . A v Mm, W 5' m i , , Vt. sv: . W ' fl ., xii - ' 'YQ' A ,,, ,, Qfa L B B ' erar s eeeer B ,.. - Yes, sirree, right this way to Uncle Stevie's Wonderland of Fun. Steve Moller directs the long line of cars to a popular 246 weekend spot. I wonder if I could make up my own political party - Caseyan? John Casey questions his idea of independence while filling out his voter's registration form. 4 4. 5 fe r. VZL K 5 3 'ff '51 xx f M Bdffelff Robert Gerald Barron, Cody Purvis Barron, Mike Lynn R . . Basham, Sally Lou Batterbee, Winston Ray Baty, Lynda L . , mf - '112 in Q - x ' if Happiness ls Being an Individual Barstow, Jan Gardner Bartlett, Ernest Watson Ill his 5 fi ' Ni, 1 ,W Ml' ...As f ,, Bazan, Xavier Beale, Barbara Ann 247 fig' . f'f: , Q ' If 1 X Y f f ,, 'A ' W Jw 1 1 ' ' f y fi 3,9 'mf A A f ff f 4 W Wim: 4 Q , Vffjagypgy i'i7if 1+ ' 4 FWS xv. se 5, gi , ef, my ga Mir 4 gm X :Sgr U: , ev kg Football Creates Many Friends L ' eeef Bur, I don't see why Lawrence Burton gets more publicity . . . I'm just as good as he is, brags Mike Cole to Marcia Rench and Kathy Purifoy. we-1 in Q lll P Beardon, Martha Lee Benneh, Mary Ann Bernard, Bryan Alan Berrier, David Ronald Bihm, Mary Susan Blefkef RiChC-'fd James Blades, Medrifh Blades, Sarah Gaye Blubaugh, CoLynn Boen, Cheryl Lynn 48 1 X 3 f ,si V JA s v-W s . ,. 'K S Y Q X Q s 1. ., h, If Bone, Donna Leg i A Bonner, William Neely 0 Ill -'WX swears' -if Borden, Sara Elizabeth Bowles, Cheryl Rose rs eel B ' 5 ,ye B B , xi' .3 , Davidson to cheering partner Steve Moller. Boyd Gene Howard Brady, Betty Ann ' .Aa 'V' 9. s. Branch, Brenda Joyce Bratton, Douglas Allen Braud, Deborah Ann Brawner, Susan Anne Brennan, Mary Melissa D A Watch your hands, buddy, because what you see is not what you get, cautions Tommy 249 Brewer, Rhonda Jean Bright, Deborah Broun, Stacy Nell Brower, Janet Kay Susanne Brown, Benson Gordon Brown, Cathryn Ann Brown, Deb orah Ann Brown, James Michael r 'J r 1 an 13 - H w wx, 15 'Ll q 7 V J ,, M035 What do ya mean, 'How'd we get to be Number l?' Larry Lewis questions junior Brad Sweetman's ridiculou 250 fi s question after Lee's victory over Bellaire Seniors Follow Football Team to Stale Come on, guys, can't ya give them iust three points? Andrea Dowlen, Mike Bueltel, and Debbie Savre think c I3-0 lead is a secure victory over Sam Houston. 'vw ,yeh 4- '? Brown, Laura Kaye Brown, Matthews Brunson, Wilson Mark Bryan, Mary Ann Buckley, James Sartwella .ning L C159 Buckley, Roy Bueltel, Michael Roger Buesher, Lynelle Lea Buford, Allen Thomas Bullock, Suzanne Richardson 252 Lunchtime Means '.'Gossiptime .er Sz? QQ H' W lL . 1 4 Gai?-hd-:T i L ' Burkhart, Rebecca Jean Burns, Pamela Sue 'fm Calloway, James Richard Byers, Mariorie Sue .g1Q,1,:2' I . , war ..- -f W - T,:, Q Wx: f fl i .aar ,C - a crrc . if-F i fi? K rf?-1 Q . xx Campbell, Laura Elaine Campbell, William Lee Bumstead, Evelyn Burke, Michael Dennis Burke, Thomas Womack Benjamin I'lI tell you what he told me last night it you promise not to tell anyone. Me Blades pleads with Mary Ann Bryan to keep her big secret. drith :, 0 y 'Qi f ., , g N ti, , l 9 , F2 ,fl -sc 1 k ,k,, 4, T., -V A we l ., 5 -- ' ' H 5 , ,a ' S 1 Q .- 5' . L eil M if K- .:.. tll. .V li L C saai f Canter, Carol Ray Capps, Richard Leroy Carlisle, Douglas Eugene remain? ,sv Ihr SWNM E --ry ,Y J 5 ' 11 Casarez, Margaret Cano Casey, John S. Champion, Robert Chandler, MGYY LYNN Brooks Chong, Harry Hungling Chapman, Ann Elizabeth ,llsm ,-se ,,,, if T, Chang, John Ping qfvb ,'1'?k'5', F i . ' , f AJ fi' ' ., , , V, , V gf, . 'jf' ek i . .L Mfqgzewzmfyrly 9 , K it Q .- ' eg., . N,,, t W, we 6 f B: A -, I X if But l'm too young to be draftedl Janet Merrill tries to explain to Jeff Jamison that Uncle Sam couldn't want her, while Linda Saville and Donna Demanuzk agree. Chee, Daniel Cheek, Rebecca Ruth Cheney, Anne Melton Chism, Gene Jason Christie, William Preston 253 We're Rogers Rams forever. Ray Simpson and Errol Anderson sing to their former alma mater. Cizek, Charles Cizek, Linda Jean Clancy, Denise Marie Clark, Karen Clark, Stacy Louonn Clarke, lisa Mdiette Mobi was.. Clarke, Sheryl Lynn Clifton, Sharon Lee Cochran, Winston Earle Coffen, Diane Rose Cole, Michael 254 Sutherland rj li Iv- V, , 4-5 vm I iiiiii I it i,ii ii Coleman, Stuart Lee Collie, Julie Ann Collins, Kathleen Ann Loyalties Never Die Colvin, Kenneth Conner, Michael Elmer Conner, Steven Thomas Douglas ip tt Ci ...sp me Coolidge, Jennifer Sue Cope, Charles William Cornelson, Janet Ruth Cosby, Charles Marvin Some kids iust never grow up. Seniors Charlie Martin, Mike Sample, and Howard Henderson can't seem to stop playing football - even though the season was over three months ago. 255 256 Seniors Enioy Jeepers creepers, don'l be a slick in the mud - come on and help! Bruce Vay pleads with Rex Webb to start working. Cowan, Edward Craft, Tillman Hoyne lll Wilson, Jr. Crain, Mary Wendy Crank, Jack David Y- Pb-. Crooker, Linda Ann Cross, Debra .le n Crowder, Cravenila Cumley, Joy Marie Dalbey, Fred Carmele 'Na Dale, Debra Lynn Daum, Gory Theo Davidson, Thomas Cloyes Davis, Colleen .loy Davis, Deborah Lynn in A' 5 'Q X 4 in V ., .-I Y I Q N is x si fi i Davis, John L. Davis, Patricia Dawley, Robin Paul Dcwsey, Thomas Lee III Deon, Kimberly Elizabeth .1 f . f Rainy Days and Mondays 9'0- 'Wk- DeBakey, Diana Lee Decker, Sharon Gail ix , DeF0fke, Michael DeGe0rge, Cynlhld day. Jeff Wherry admits his continuous absence is a weekly illness. Joseph I FN mn. de Leon, Dorien Delgado, Carmen Rose Demanzuk, Donna Kay DeMouche, Rebecca Denisfan-Pope, Anne Barbara But, Miss Baldwin, I can'i help it if your class gives me a violeni headache every Mon- 7 Dick, Kalhryn Virginia -'VN Dlmllf Gary Wayne Dlmm William Jacob Dodd Sheridan Dolan, Sylviq Louise Dowlen Andrea Rulh Face ll Steve you can 1 draw Spiderman no maher how hard you Cry. Mark Miller helps Steve Moller face up to reality aboul his .69 iq, 4,1 Doyle, Marsha Ann Driscoll, Tom David DuBose, Larry James iq- any Truths - Never Hurt Duncan, Stephanie Sue Dungan, Debra Jean Dvorak, Karen Sue G1-qv Dwyer, Robert Stephen Eastland, Richard Gillespie Sure Dr. Pepper is a friendly pepper upper. See what it has done for me? Hollie U Hawk reveals her secret for irresistible charm. Ebdon, James EClW0fd5, Gdflm Frederick William 259 260 QNNNRQQ Edwards, Sherrie Lynn Eidson, Darla Louise -wiv Eiseman, Roger Dean Ellis, Barbara Ray Duh, uh . . . can I check under your hood? questions Joann Thompson. Emmett, Steve Erguder, Lerzan ,,,...-age Erwin, Emilie Eudy, Sherry Lynn Evans, Gary Williams Evans, Patrick Barton Evans, Robert Earl aww J, Q -.5 . x ' 5 . ,Pk of ,5 Faces Convey if Inner Thoughts Facione, Michael Felger, Susan Elizabeth FBFQUSOD, Thomas Wgyne BI'OdfOfd ffl' . Q '7Wf f'br Ferguson, William Ficklin, Luanne Ruth Fisher, William Edward Fiizpofrick, Sharon Fitzwilliam, Dennis Brownlee Anne James -f'3f0 ns. 26,1 V1 4 ,fu 1 , - ,sm I Did you say tennis, anyone? Bill Fisher perks up ai The sound of a familiar Ginger, that ioke was as funny as a submarine with a screen door. M'Liss Hindman finds Ginger Coolidge's iokes far from amusing. 261 rx l U n S r I e n ,.., r ,grg MW , ,f ji' ,,,rr,.. , , r ' e 'V W: : :Gs rib: gr V' 'Q' 2 R i'ii5Q:4' T' N : A Jay: ' Hai ' H, ', , 'Q S J, J so is J J , J A it . 'A 4, f ' lL1? ', ' - f ' .V 3 -we ' -- Mg 1,2117 5 '-7 gjrgrf 31.91.14-r. ,Jr -' , ,.,',mv , :z , .r f sf 1' gsm 7 . sw 1 2 2 'W fy'Y-Q'Y3?7?'ZifzgjEnQg Af b w f f , ,ff W . . ' . ,, 1- ,, g -A f- r f V ' J f ' ' - , 1 'rrm . ' -f . -- '- l sr 35 . ,fr ,s ,W--.HQW A .Vr,,4,5ss ..r., ri W, .re K , My , 1 i - , ' s . is use Q. .rt - m y ew 'W err' f i- M rf. : ,- . nz.: -1 'e 4' are-'er' ' 7 ,' J 'J A , A ' Q, ,, , :- 1' s','14, J ,' ' .ff rdf' S' s W.-' HID Q' if ' i -i 4 We , r '1',B.Z V- f '1,-, .,f wt! ,Hsu H - r ,a pi V. 'hs' ,fwfr 21 fig? -H- . V :ra ', r 5, -l I 'A ' ' r , , - 5, 7 ' - ' 3 if 5 H A 1 . ' ' N 'f u M '35r:f ff,'Qzf:1'Qfl' Q ,inf 'f 'ffm-z 7 J 8'9 ,ar f r, -:kwa ' . gf f f .er,ii3' f'1 , ,gf ' I I . The closer they get the better they look? Andrea Dowlen and Ann Moffatt answer Ford, Virginia Helen Fowler, Leslie Keren that only their hairdressers know for sure. we-4 Foster, James Walter Foulk, Thad Shelton Framback, John Frazier, Gregory Freel, Dan Andrew Robert me, ,fin 4. fu f'f1 Fugitt, Melinda Lou Goddis, Pamela Lynn Gaddis, Richard Keith Gandy, Karol Ann Garcia, Judy 262 Garcia, Martha Alice Garza, Reynoldo Segundo if W' Genge, John Grimes Gel'VCllS, Sidney Bennett Gaskamp, Patti Jane Gee, Dock Shieck Geiler, Debra Ann - 5 Akix Y -iz fl, i tt s Ghrist, Robert Meredith Gibbons, Ann Gilbert, Renee Yvonne Katherine l I 7 2 Peek-a-boo, l don't see you. Sammy McBirney quietly slips past Mr. If those guys don't start hurting themselves, l'm hanging up my tape. Randle as he skips out to lunch. Trainer Bill Thomas impatiently watches the uniniured Generals defeat another team. 263 264 Seniors Glance at Future This is the only way to teach. Greg Frazier imagines the carefree l?l life of a modern schoolleacher al Lee. Go'-lf eYf Pele Evan Golden, Barbara Leann Golden, Gary Wayne Golding Katherine Golemqn, Kerry Lynn k i IVV 9522 ar 45 J ev We xr .v A ,, af' ,i - e '. -' Y 5,1 f ff ,Q S V W3 f .Vw 1 Z 4 R v . I Faye Goodwyfb Thomas Grace, Irene Grace, John Robert Grainger, Janei Greene, Carol Ann Wayne Elizabeth .,.-mu, f Y Greer, Thornton Court Gribble, Robert Leslie Gritfenberg, Susan Griffin, Virginia Guerrero, Felix David, Jr. , I iust don't see how this student can graduate, he only has sixteen credits. Kerry McGinnis faces a problem con- fronted by a counselor. GUlll0fYf F0fleY Joseph Guillory, Stephanie Hall, Chyril Margo Hallmark, Beverly Ann Ham, Deborah Lynn Marie 265 266 Seniors Play Games MY r ,sn J 3 K rt 31 .- an W 4 V .sg Hambfkk, Konrad Hanks, Karen Diane Joseph IV ! N if J N g K 'WM -.5 X ff' -A -' . 4, eff . 2 r 'z ' t, . . 1, :Jimi Maybe if l lean over backwards and touch my nose he'll stop. Carol Sax tries desperately to get that certain guy to notice her. Hafdlngf BVYUV' l-ee Hcfflngfonf KUl'l fYn wwwrne Harris, Holly Smith Harris, Jeannette Virgie 'W .,, W, At least I can lookl David Moody states one of his privileges as a male to Marie Harris, Margaret Harris, Margie Annette Whnmire - to admire mem, gms. Elizabeth Joe Frazier doesn't even have the legs l do, comments Ann Moffatt on her iumping ability, while Marcia Heacker and Ann Denton can't believe their eyes. Hartzog, Sharon Elaine Harvin, Andrew Joseph Hawk, Hollie Leigh Hawk, Penny Lynn Hayes, Bonnie .ff Kathleen .,'-rf., 773. 99, . ., Q' S' l ,f' 1 'Y-f., - ' gQ,5. Q5:: . 3r., V' ga:-- ,.. , J, 0 - ,fn- , -ff Q 3 - - 1 ' 1 532225523 2 1 ' - 32 Y 0545, Q38 -593655650953 a.'fzaJg5.a' s,,0.395a.ae !5'2,E5'2g5'2' 3523956 as 2 L 1fzaiEa':a2.its2a92s5iai: 4:2 Hayes, Patty Anne Haynes, Peggy Lynn Heacker, Marcia Lynn Hellmann, Cynthia Herbert, Bettina Louise 267 268 Two's Company, Three's a Crowd All my girls wear gym suits - every one of them! Sarah Blades exclaims proudly of her fifth period class. 4Q'3 'Y' Herman, Paul Samuel Hewell, Charles Lee Heyser, Dardanell Lynn Hibler, Theresa Hicks, William Jackson lll Highlower, Charles Hildebrandf, Mary Hill, Jay Marcus Hill, MGFY Carol Hillery, Mflfli Vimiefll Ellis, Jr. Kathleen WO! Hindman, Mary Hines, Susan Elizabeth Hirschfeld, Karen , f ,Mw,. WSL .....,a-we I I z A Q si V if I w wf 'J' V s Y Q fif w SFX if ff? 2 l tiffftfie Cfflg 4 , Y lt. 5,5 A eff. N Hobbs, Janet Lynn Elizabeth Lucille gow Holcomb, Claudia Holt, Don Brooke Hoover, Curt Lane Parsons 5' I ,. -Es: ew-, 3 Mei I took one look at them and I decided if you can't lick 'em, ioin 'em I? Horn, Diane Emerson - and I did. Vernon Proctor gives in to Dorien de Leon and Karen Teaff 270 11 f . to Fill Out M.W,,,,,g? lt's Time Those Applications i a Hortenstine, james Grant Howard, Winford Lee + ,ervma Ak, , With a ratio of twenty-five girls to every male, how can I not choose this all-girl school? Dean Eiseman thinks that life at a women's school can't be all bad. cl iff A A 0 ,, Vi K s , c 52 Host, Jeffrey Stuart HOSTGNGF, C0140 -lean Howard, Mary Felicia Howard, Robert Stephen Howell, Philip Lee Humphrey, Patrick Lee Hurst, Holly Nan Hyder, Jerry Duane 2 1 2' 4 S ff? -wr- Igo, Glenda Nell Jackson, Sfeven Jaehne, Robert Charles James, Pebble Ann Janke, James Jeri Wayne O OWQXQ' Jax, Cathleen Ann Jeko, Catherine Parr Jenkins, Janice Lea Johnson, Gwendolyn Johnson, Michael Joyce Anthony I can't believe itl They have offered me a weight lifting scholarship. Ann Chapman is speechless after receiving an unexpected college scholarship. 272 Looks Are Alike, Actions Are Different Johnson, Ross Hudson Johnson, Susan Belt Jones, Karen Lynn Jones, Martha Francher Q in 1 Are you sure you're New Mexico's most eligible bachelor?'l Lisa Clarke discovers finding a New Year's Eve date can be dlfflcull' Jurancich, Thomas Kalmbach, Richard Wayne is ai . Kane, Jennifer Kelley, Paula Francis Kel'Cl'leVCl, Steve WeiS King, Jan Kathryn Kingswell-Smith, Ann s YU fifNx Sli X Mx! A ,. x Cya. x lx Q l Y gk' X lf. . Y. fm V' 'wi W9 ,X lfxf. , . ...A.,,, rr X .X KQQ Q VX Bl is EQ xii.. Rx, my X I j X1 fxlw SX Kinney, William Kirk, Glenn Allen Knies, Alfred Thomas Knight, Marsha Lynn FX A -mx f A ,ml EXXQ .wk George Ill ,X Ng - QQ-Q VQNQQJ R Xxg. igyf ?..fwX,.Q, kg QQ The R fav fxf1N. its its N 1 lwx Rf xxpl X ' ils- Q3 Ab A XX rw, sw .X ' 1 ' If-:gl lx 'Nl 5' XTYQQ fix X he xi il. Us .1 N 7 vu: M1 TT-A wr K s... K, QQ W3 lx. N 'X is ,Q . KSXS- 9 43 'Q x lg X bw Xl KNOX, Linda SUSGH KOOUCBI MlCh0el Kostas, Georgia G. Kostas, Pamela G. X C .1 gg Q 'a llm NS,. K' '4 Km .7 Put your little foot, put your little foot, put your little foot right here. Weekly pep rallies always seem to find senior girls serenading their captive audiences. 273 fu ,Q .M 274 'GY' Kowalski, Walter Kuhn, Jeffrey Scott Lambdin, Jane Letitia Landry, Edward Robert Lange, Campbell Stephen Montgomery if?'f': i Y YN ' if l l li Langford, Deborah Lawrence, Cheryl Ann Ann 'ff 1? 33 1 i ' A 7: I it -'7 ..,, . A I ' , if -l'i 5-If fm ,Ely ,vgz ,... .L fi. . :Jw-: 'Q' 2' 5 -54 Lawson, William David Laycock, Valerie , . , I And the waiter had the audacity to soy, 'Try it, you'll like itl' Winston Cochran Lazarme, Kirk Vincent Leach, Eliska Ellen een-, believe he me ,he WHOLE 'hing- Surprises Are Always in Store Lechtenberger, DeAnn Leggett, Jerry Lynn E 152 M 'Sf Q if :A 5 s I i g, .L xg L ig Q Lemay, Richard Barry Lewis, Lawrence Jameson Hey, you told me you had to visit your sick aunt - that's some sick aunt! Suzanne Pence is surprised to see her date at the football game. Lindin, Jan Carol Livingston, Jane Elizabeth Long, Robin Lynn Lonsdale, Diane Sue Lower, Kristi Kay Lundy, Anne McAlister, Melissa 275 Smiling Faces Tell Lies? I'm really a linebacker for the Dallas Cowboys. Kathy Matranga reveals her true identity to the world. 276 McBirney, Samuel McConnell Gayle Lynn Pendleton f V 424925 9952: , McCrehon, Jeffrey McDonald Michael Richard Keith McElroy, Rhonda Lee McFarland Thomas Rupert McGinnis, Susan Kerry McGregor David Wilson l Come on, Brownlee, quit hogging all the publicity photographs. Joe Stephens orders Brownlee Ferguson to stop being a ham. K ores, ,., , McGuire' Michael MCHflI'd, Elvine McKellar, Edwin Irwin McKibben, Debra Ann McKnight, Jack Moise Joseph Michaux L W , as me i Q, 1isg f i L L McMahan Patrick McMinn, Megan Laura McNabb, Lynn Claire McNeil, Patricia Clay McPhail, Hettie Lee Stanley 277 278 -I - -f , so looses, , f e B 1 Santa warned me if I make one more mislake, l'Il lose my elf's license. Barbara Beale cautiously wraps another Chrisimas presenl. All you have to do is look prehy while the others do all the work. Janet Brower gives Sarah Blades some words of advice while Cafhryn Brown, Mimi Brennan, Laura Brown, and Debbie Braud don'i seem to notice the lack of help. 'F' MacCurdy, Julie Diane Monthos, Linda Marie Marquis, Deborah Lynn Marlin, Richard Harry Mathers, Stephanie Mdfhewif GGFY LYNN GN N'I. '? Matranga, Kathleen Maxwell, James David Mayes, Linda Talley Meason, Terry Melchor, Virginia Menger, William Delgado Meredith Menn, Richard Max Ill Merrill, Janet Kay Mieth, Donna Lynne Miley, Rick David Christmas ls for Sharing fs' One for lhem, one for me, one for fhem, two for me. Missy McAIisler and Eliska Leach practice the share and share alike policy over the holidays. 279 280 C f ,pax R ,.iT T', Miller, Cindy Ann Miller, Mark Nathan 1 4 r ,L r M M 3 .' , ,, 5 L 'Y ': li ,E 4: A ' . i ' ' K , ' .zu 'N F 1 ,, an It V., , , - by I in ku , gg 1 ww 2 M- C I ,, :fi n ' 2 , Ki tf A I A K K v K , if -,,.k .-nw! A VI f ff - afaa 4 e - , e M i . we W 2 . ' i V ' is I ' ' ' L ' li Oops - either they clon't make skates like they used to, or l've become a little stiff. Charles Hewell finds it really has been awhile since he last skated. Miller, William Howard Mills, Deborah Elaine MUSOP, MGYY Ann Minor, Elaine Louise N'-wap, 'fff , l i I I know I am prettier than the Christmas tree, but do you have to decorate ME? Mllchellf Ann l-OUIS9 MOHCH, Ann Mcfle Connie Mullins thinks Debbie Weyel's decorating ideas are a little out of style. 'M V9 S Here Comes Santa Claus One more crock like that and I'll light a fire in my chimney. Gigi Strong and Claudia Hol- comb find the sure cure for a too fresh Santa. ,N-'ff Moffett, Charles Moller, Stephen Monteith, Walter Moody, David Tipton Moody, Mary Jane Randall Frederick Wilson . , 'aim r r .d fgv f-...Mfg Moore, Andrea Neville Moreno, Jean Florence Morgan, Hugh Dennis Morrow, Marta Lynn Morrow, Randy Scott 282 Finals Bring Out Midnight Oil Well we-mf-Q. a r If 1 X, , it's Greek to me. Shelba Shelton finds that studying for an English final can be confusing J Morse, 5ldn9Y Alben, Moss, Susan Elizabeth Muckley, Vivian Lea Mullins, Connie Leigh Mulvihill, Henry Jr Muncie, James Murphy, Maxine Alexander, Jr. Elizabeth Norbert , . ' Q 52 .,-f, 5 Murphy, Susan Wills Murray, Arthur Roy Murray, Margaret are KW' r: Tw Nelson, Walter BYUCO Niefield, Stewart Lee Niven, Christopher Nordquist, Susan Joseph Charlott , t -' XX K in 5 . Q Norris, Shirley Susan Norwood, Stephen Oakes, Bailie Vinson Oesch, Becky Sue Alan th Would you believe this is the fifteenth review sheet and we still have ten more to do? Mike Peterson, David Lawson, and Patricia Overton find it hard to be- lieve that one final could cover so much material. 283 Seniors Round the Last Lap Susie Murphy illustrates that the pains in trying to get one's body in shape for a new bath- ing suit aren't easy. o'RelllYf Michael Otis, James Lawrence Frederick Otto, Driscoll Arthur Overton, Patricia Lynn e-an Padilla, Ofelia Guiterry Pqez, Mqry Elizabeth Q!'1v-'Q 115 Pagel, Robert Lee Park, Marion Schuyler Parks, William Asbury paul' Jeffrey Robergson Payne, Mary Anna 284 .gli ,, .55 J '13 PBCYCBI 5l1ClUf10 Lynn Pearlman, Jerry Gollob PedeI'S0f1, Michael Pence, Suzanne Daniel Penn, Samuel Simis Perkins, Eslella Ann Peterson, Michael John Petersson, Sharon Jean lll Pehil, Thomas Eugene Philips, Lander Suzanne Nedland Hey, why don'l' y'all move back here and I'lI show you how il's done. Mah Brown shows off his inlelligence to Donna Bone and Suzanne Bullock. 285 286 Faces Beam Basketball I can't believe he made that fifty-foot jump shot! exclaims Betty Baker, while Pat Smith gazes in amazement. Phillips, Susan Linn Piquet, Ana Maria Plara, Dale Scott Pogue, Janice Fay Ponder, Billy Paul, Jr. Pound, Theodore Pratt, Mary Kathleen Presley, Lex Doyle - Proctor, Vernon Robert Purifoy, Katherine Ann Franklin MSN GW Ramshur, Loren I Randle, John Edward Rasmus, Betty Gwen Condell But, Nora, it's called a basket, not o touchdown, explains Jane Livingston to a very confused Nora Van den Bosch. Red, Walter Scott, Jr. Reddick, LOWFGHCB Reed, Anthony Ray Kenneth 'xvw T Ernie, if you'd sit down, I might be able to see. Becky Oesch thinks Ernie Bartlett would make a better door than a window. 287 2 yr Reed, GWUNUOIYU FUYG Regner, Ramona Marie Reid, Linda Lee Decisions Are Frequent Rekemeyer, Merrill Renaudin, Richard Rench, Marcia Ann Russell Anderson lf'Il fake more than a fisfful of dollars to persuade me not to open the door for Barbara Thomen. Randy Moffefi Tries lo bribe Fred Knies for a chance to prove chivalry is not dead. 1 i. R 5 . - .. W ,.-A L How come whenever I have a good lunch, someone always lakes ii? .lan King wonders who the hungry prowler could be. 5-eww Rich, Mark Eric Richardson, Charles Riggins, James Lewis Riley, Allen Lee Roach, Deborah Sue Lewis gif: , 7 Robinson, Sara Ann Robinson, Sarah Haile Rodgers, Alma Ruth Roessler, Richard Rogers, Diane LaVerne Wagner III, 289 ww-nw-nw Cupid Pierces Valentines Happy Valentine's Day to all my crushes, Love .lim. Jim Otis extends his Valentine greeting to all of his admirers. Rosenblatt, Laura Ellen Rosenfeld, John Randolph I knew he'd send me candy for Volentine's Day, sighs Karen Hirschfeld. I guess he didn't know I was allergic to chocolate. Ross, Cynthia Gail Russell, Virginia 290 Ryman, Chris E. Sackett, James Arthur 5099, Helen Anne Sage, Karen Lynn Sqlfqmqghiq, Darlene Ann Ax ,Y rr,r ft Xi if 1 e 'bd' SGITIPJB, Michdel Kevin Santa MC-H501 FGYG Ann Santiago, Richard Savage, Cynthia Jane Savage, Shannon Hernandez Did you send me that valentine signed 'Guess who'? Ann James cannot discover who her secret admirer is. Leigh 292 Celebrate, Celebrate, Dance To the Music Saville, Linda Marie Savre, Debra Anne Sax, Carol Ann Schain, Louis Ralph Fred, why are you doing the fox trot when fhey're playing a polka? Valerie Wai- , , son wonders where Fred Knies learned ballroom dancing. Schmlh, John Wilson Schuler, 5l'I9l'Yl LYnn i J Schissler, Laura Lee Schmidt, Diane Alexis 79 emi? w.-' we x- .V if' + 'k!'f,if'a . r ' 5' '55 Y. ' e l so ' S t . tw 'W' ' ...pp ' 5, .. at so 0,1 W ,V A' 6' SONIC, David Th0m05 Seward, Sarah Frances Sheffield, Robert Burton Schwab, Carol Sue Scott, Sarah Ann fv-4 'vi -with A-warn W- wp Shelton, Martha Erin Shelton, Shelba Lynn Schultz, Paula Jean Siegfried, Eric Charles Sinlmons, Dawn Stella But, Don, are you sure this is how you're supposed to slow dance? Gayle Anderson believes Don Anderson gets carried away. 29 294 Simmons, Diana Kay Simpson, Charles Ray Sims, Jeffrey Lee -rwf? Spring Fever lnfects All Sims, Robert Charles Slator, Melissa Chantel Smart, GSOYQC Th0mU5 l wonder what I have for lunch? Sure hope it's not peanut butter and bananosl Tom Vandivier can't stand the suspense of waiting until C lunch. , sum., f if Q Q Maul! Did Miss Hester say to get dressed and go to the boys' gym? Virginia Russell, Ann Kingswell-Smith, Janet Merrill, and Cathy Jax wonder if they are becoming deaf. wg 'fr' Smith, Don Russel Smith, Frederick Carter Smith, Larry Lee Smith, Patricia Ann i . X .M V 5 vi? .f .5 3 K H swf, gr 1-li,-fc: v--..- ... - , me ,gg 55 :pd ,W f ' N it N.. A. Mwiaaagf -is 1 8.3 ,.:: nf? ,1 f- .zf N , ,L H ' Q W '- 'ii ' t'-' seem: LM If i K m,,:c,3ML 1, iw. . Z?-Q? - - -- - S S if Q,,,e: --f'?'m-Y-4Jsf+'? W . .,,, is ,A W, ,W my t L .9 D t K H W ' ng .-.i - K , f VV SQ? ,fW'd52Eff 5 V el, 5 5 I ' Lf , Vkixryiiqlk s-,st X ' Q K Q. t i . ' J., , 3 ff' . Y' 1 I, w 1 A -s , i 1-.5 , ff ,ff V- rig, M 4 ,W-l5,,L3i +, ,2'?,3ffZf i J, .V L: . -gif, r .V-j, I .2 ff. a, . Q.-2? 1 2 kk K fc.. v.f'-we f if 'V - ff. if W ,U,.f1,y' '1.v1,i,f'. V. . 'ff-Y 'H' , .ayiff-2' wlwk t J, , S .-.Lab-ef WN: va 4 4T?Qf1 K - ,, ,,.., .,,f. ,, 'N . MM ,., ,. ev. ., Hag 1, ,gi Jeri ,Y in A gm ggsjfqfs 3. A Yk ai,i,mgi an 43. ' i I f'-Whit? me-4...z,fma1iiiGQ:Y4252v?3i.Evsf+-zwwfzftgfw .Q ' A My back-hand sure is bad. Maybe that new coach would give me some pointers. Vita Streit feels her tennis game needs a helping hand. 295 96 Til 4 1 Seniors Let the Sunshine ln mi Al W , , i f X L1,,,Z.,, .,, Smith, Paul Smith, Sh Spoor, Meredith III Smith, Paula aron Kay Soukup, Claron Elizabeth Gayle Springer, John Bruce And so, Lander, that's iust the way love is. Miss Hester sadly tells Lander Philips the concluding epi- lf Coach asks what we're doing, tell him we're catching pop flies. John Randle and Dan Welsh sado of As the Volleyball Turns. St. Clair, Pamela St. Lawrence, Catherine Denise Stephens, Joseph Stephens, Peggy Diane Henry discover an easier way to play baseball. ,,, Stevens, Katherine Staley, Kristin Wynn Anne Streit, Vita Yvonne Strong, Georgeann Elizabeth 297 298 ,. X N . N , , . Strubar, D0U9lf-'S Sumicek, Mariorie Rose Sykes, Janet LaRose TON, William TSFFCHCB Taylor, Don Cave T0Yl0f, -l0l nnY William Taylor, Leslie Fulton Taylor, Phillip Gene Teaff, Karen Elizabeth Teqff, Kerry Lynn Tesoro, Robert Thayer, Joseph Marian ,pi- Thomvs, Vicki Marlene Thomas, William David But, I can't help it if this is my fourth sandwich, l didn't eat Iunch. Cindy Hellmann explains her sudden urge to eat at a senior party. Bet I can eat iust one. Stacy Broun demonstrates the willpower needed to stay away from the food table at senior parties. You've iust got to try those little round things with the green and red squared things on themI Vita Streit tries to persuade Marcia Heacker to taste all the refreshments. Parties Entertain Graduates WM., ,s ul ,. gh, 'mfs Thomen, 5 .1 . Barbara May 5ex5w1fi2i?Ef?'.1f :sl . P ,rb '11Q: ,f-1,-f 1 1 lFE5'r .f fl ., J, S , Thompson, Joann JTWIGY, l-iftdd 3900 Thompson, Brooke 299 00 --page Torok, Gayla Michelle Torres, Connie Lucia Q srl? lf l can just hold on for ten more minutes, maybe Mrs. Allen won't notice I'm not playing tennis. Susie Barnett tries to escape a tiring day of exercise as school comes to a close. Trigg, Deborah Troncale, LouAnn if fl E-Q 5 in rerll s in Tah-dah, iust twenty days, two hours, fifteen minutes and twenty-one seconds til school endsl Shauna Pearce is floored over the idea that school is almost over. -V, ww f A 1-ffwhls N414 -rr' Turono, Frances Ann Tuttle, Megan Laura TYCS, Pamela M0 90 el Vacula, Ernest Steve - f y M 1 ---- ' - li 'Q -' Mil., Q' 'Z--A 'er' f - ,, J. Liss H -' V Q , 1w'q7 5' l 5fi,l Q f- - , 1 1, 'gf lfsfizzew , Qt -,qv J , -i f ' VE le his ' H A W f Vandivier, Thomas Monroe Van den Bosch, Nora Van Order, Mark Vay, Bruce Stephen Westbrook Senioritis Returns ln four hours I'll be in Austin for another fun-filled weekend. Elaine Minor contemplates an unofficial skip day to visit a university. 301 302 Commencement Preparations Begin fa-4, . . I . sure hope he doesn't notice I cheated on my weight. Peggy Haynes wishes the Vmas' Rmhord Deon vome' Sieven Bradley gown salesman would stop staring at her order blank. 3,5 22 - L , , Lg, ! , A 'A ' ' ' 1 il 1 A Z 'lf Vollers, Deah Lynn Voulgaris, Lora Jane Wade, David Lawrence Waldman, Thomas Walker, Deborah Lee Mason, Jr. 'lr M' ,E N . A S by M ,g:T ' it wiiivz-5, 4 C Ti . Walling, Kit Walters, Carol Lynn Wcmpler, William Wllfd, Gail Eldine Penn N ,wp nib! Ward, Sharon Warner, Sharon Ellis Washburn, .lan Denis Washington, Lady Elizabeth Marie J i if Look, y'all, AIlen's cap measurement is seven inches! exclaims DeAnn Lechtenberger. I wouldn'f talk, DeAnn, yours is seven and a half inches, advises Debbie Marquis as Marsha Doyle and Allen Buford look on in amazement. 303 304 Senior Prom . . . Filled with Memories Don'l look now, Ray, but your vest is showing. Joann Thompson doesn'f really dig the Astaire look of Ray Simpson. WCTSOFL V0l0I'i9 MCIYSO Webb, Rex Newion Weidner, Randall Dex Weiss, Susan Mary Wells, Diane Lucille w'll5' Donna Downing Wells, GUY EU99f'9 Welsh, Daniel Holcrofi Wesley, Donald West, Barbara Sue Wayne YU ?Uw ,wm- West, Rebecca Earlene Weyel, Debra Lee WEYIUFN-lf -ldmes Wherry, Jeffrey Neil White, Julie Kennerly McConathy V . White, Susan Whitmire, Marie Elafw Whittington, Richard Wieghard, Thomas Wiggins, Sharon Kay Culbertson Alfred Your date is missing, too? I have all the policemen looking for mine. Diane Wells consoles Cathryn Brown about the mysterious disappearances on crowded dance floors. 305 306 Seniors Say 'So-Long' If's a long walk down lhe halls of learning at Lee - for the Iasl lime. K ,, at ua nf, ,,.,, K ..alv 'N'nr- f1,5,,, YJLQZJV ,av , Williams, Fernando Williams, lrBy Williams, Julie Linn Williams, Marsha Bruce 'W ' ' if lfl 7' ' W il llii J ,,s. . A E5 ' s ' if s ,A '41 I ' W WT Qi Williamson, Susan Willis, Alice Catherine Willoughby, Charles Wilson, Doyle Coley Byron -.Q-0 Williams, Wallace Blair Q fi-fff1f,M1f, f . , S ,W 4 wig ' f Q11 X ' E . ,,,, M , I 1 ,nfiif f f , .f Wilson, Gene Gordon Wilson, Keith Terrell WllS0n, ROYCG GYUY Wiltshire, John Patton Winstanley, Joan T. ,- eff! The army recruiter said the boys could use some patriotic influence, so I enlistedl Dawn Simmons reveals her plans for after graduation. gg ff 52,2 V Wifi ,, X Q Z' 0:-'wr Avy .5 X So you have enough food in there to last forever - until you go home for dinner. Don Holt feels Dick Eastland is a little apprehensive about going away to school in the fall. 307 308 Impossible Drecims Come True Winters, Mitch Wise, Janet Anne bro-- ...+A- I give up. My tassel will not stay on the left side. Andrea Moore discovers a disadvantage of being a graduate. WiSel180l'l, JONES Wood, Kenneth Ryan Finley rv W00d0Yd1 C0ll'1Y Ann Wooten, Timm Worth, Richard Keith Wright, Paula Wycough, Janet Louise 415 Yeatts, Harriet l-OU Youens, John Clifford Zink, Sherri Nell Zinnante, Pete Joseph Zowtiak, John Michael J Wfoif ff, g, Q . li 4 ff' x yi s ,J 4 , f E 51' 5 We finally made itl Tommy Waldman and Pam Kostas have kicked the high school habit at last. SENIORS NOT PICTURED Anthony, Cynthia Lee, Armstead, Julie Elizabeth, Arterburn, Nancy Lee, Beck, Gordon Everett, Binford, Larry Neal, Blanton, Marilyn Neal, Bliahu, Jon Eli, Brokaw, James Edward, Cabiness, Robert Thomas, Callahan, James Wesley, Corolla, Lawrence Paul, Chiles, Clay Kirkland, Coates, Ronald Chris, Collins, Tom Lloyd, Craft, Juanita Jean, Crosby, Herbert Lamont, da Silva, Alexandre Marquis, Davilia, Rose Marie, Davis, Bill, Dawson, Marty Kernan, Deaver, Theodore Lonnell, Elich, Thomas Charles, Gasky, Guy William, Gay, Michael Thomas, Gibson, Richard Lafayette, Glascock, Thomas, Good- man, Meredith Ellen, Grasshoff, Gary Wayne, Graves, Gary Melvin, Grier, Michael Wallace, Hammond, Sharmonn Lynn, Hosting, Kathy Ann, Hauge, John, Henderson, Howard Eugene, Herriage, Aubry Dale, Hoffman, Jeanne, Holt, Mary Rebecca, Howe, Jean Kay, Kelley, Corrine Anne, Lambert, Kathi Suzanne, Lamont, Michael Lawrence, LaMot'to, June Mary, Lee, Thomas Henry, Jr., Martin, Charles Levi, Martin, Joanna, Martin, Richard Wood- row, Masters, Mart Joseph, Maxwell, Richard Andrew, McMillan, Paul, McMullin, Terry Alysia, McWhorter, Michael, Miniares, Gail, Miroca, Virginia Lee, Mollis, Jim, Mushrush, David Mark, New, Michael Archer, Orsak, Gary Daniel, Perry, Curtis, Pollizzio, Michael, Reed, Buddy, Reynolds, Kathy Sharon, Rice, Dana Latrel, Richardson, Michael, Richey, Sherri LaNell, Riley, Sara Jan, Ross, Stephen Bryant, Rymiller, Gary Alan, Schafer, Gary Don, Schneider, Barbara Ann, Segundo, Louis, Serke, Henry Meyer, Jr., Sherrill, Robert Leslie, Sloan, James Carey, Smith, Carole Deland, Smith, Stuart McQueen, Smith, Thomas, Snyder, Karen Smith, Snyder, Leslie Joan, Stein, Cynthia, Stetler, Carlton Henry, Stettler,'Ronald Max, Summer, Michael, Talboy, Robert Gregg, Tennant, Charles Pascal, Tennant, David Robert Culberson, Thomas, Tamara Lynn, Tinsley, Mark Stanley, Trotter, Roxanne Ka- thryn, Ursin, Julia, Votaw, Sharon, Watson, Art Lee, Webb, Patricia deMaret, Weiss, Randy Ray, West, Sherry, Yoder, Stephen Frederick. 309 310 Y, -sv K :Z E, 25 41 f Q ,ag S , .. Senior Honors, Ads, Index . Many students, in the course of years, accomplished their goals, but some must travel other passages in pursuit of theirs. Although the achievements and honors remain behind, seniors carry forth the rewards of lessons learned and self-confidence gained to achieve their expectations and to meet their destinies. nur ii' it gggg I7 3'l'I J: A ALBRITTON, WILLETTA - Most Popular Junior Girl, Cheerleader, Booster Club, Student Council, Spirit Committee, Future Teachers, Hospitality Club, French Club, Secretary. ALDRICH, JUDITH ANN - Lee's Lieutenants, Direc- tory Staft, Cuero, Drama Club, Twirler, Class Fo- vorite, Student Council. ANDERSON, CYNTHIA ANNE - Lee's Lieuten- ants, Five Star General, One Star General, Direc- tory Staff, Assistant Directory Editor, Most Out- standing Sophomore, Most Outstanding Junior, Spirit-Committee, Home Economics Club, Booster Club. ANDERSON, DONALD RAY - Booster Club, Var- sity Football. ANDERSON, ERROL C. -- Varsity Basketball, Sen- ior Cabinet, Science Club, Treasurer, Spanish Club, Dramalee, Jr. Varsity Basketball, Booster Club. ANDERSON, GAYLE JUNE - Southernaires, Medi- cal Careers Club, Spanish Club, Home Economics Club, CSU, Folk Group, NFL, Secretary, Le Melee, Dramalee, Booster Club. ARMSTRONG, BRUCE ROY - All-District Football, Varsity Football, Armchair General, Track Team, Booster Club. ARTERBURN, NANCY - Texas History Club, Boost- er Club, Lamar: Rodeo Club. ASHLOCK, CATHY JAYNE - Booster Club. AVERA, PINNLE YVONNE - Eutaula lAIabamol: Sophomore Class Beauty, Junior Class Beauty, Most Representative Sophomore, Most Repre- sentative Junior, Spanish Club, President, Student Council, Sophomore Class President, Maiorette, Science Club. B BAILEY, KAREN - Spanish Club, Texas History Club, Dramalee, Bellaire: AFS. BAIN, MARY LYNN - Hospitality Club, Texas His- tory Club, Booster Club, Home Economics Club. BAKER, BETTY - National Honor Society, Student Council, Varsity Volleyball Team. BAKER, LAURIE BETH - TRAVELER, Assistant Ad- vertising Manager, Hospitality Club, CSU, Boost- er Club, Spanish Club. BANG, JUDY ANN - Junior Class Vice-President, Hospitality Club, President, Corresponding Secre- tary, National Honor Society, Sophomore Cabi- net, Junior Cabinet, Student Council, Anchor Club, Spanish Club, President, Vice-President, Dixi-Liers, Future Teachers, Secretary, Lee Lead- er, Science Club, Secretary, Texas History Club, Spirit Committee, Intramural Winner, Volleyball, Booster Club. BARBOUR, PATRICK A. - Southernaires, ROTC. BARNETT, BILLY DOYLE - Varsity Football, Track Team, Forest Park: Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes, Treasurer. BARNETT, SUSAN GAYLE - Lee Leader, Sopho- more Volleyball Team, Hospitality Club, Future 3I2 Senior Honors Teachers, Texas History Club, Le Melee, Spanish Club, Booster Club. BARRETT, ROBERT GERALD -- Marching Generals, Symphonic Orchestra, Southernaires, German Band, German Club, CSU, Folk Group, Booster Club, BARRON, CODY PURVIS -- Booster Club, VICA, Vice-President. BARROW, MIKE LYNN - Booster Club, Chess Club. BARSTOW, JAN GARDNER - Student Council, Latin Honor Society, Chess Club, German Club, Booster Club. BARTLETT, ERNEST WATSON - National Honor Society, SABER, Senior Section, Tennis Team, Key Club, Senior Cabinet, Student Council, Booster Club, Most Handsome Sophomore Finalist. BASHAM, SALLY LOU - Booster Club, Home Eca- nomics Club. BATTARBEE, WINSTON RAY - Science Club, Pres- ident, Mu Alpha Theta, Booster Club. BATY, LINDA - DECA, Hospitality Club, Booster Club. BEALE, BARBARA ANN - TRAVELER, Editor-in- Chief, Reporter, Lee's Lieutenants, Two Star Gen- eral, Directory Staft, Most Outstanding Sopho- more Journalist, National Honor Society, Report- er, Quill and Scroll, Reporter, Library Club, Hos- pitality Club, Booster Club. BEARDEN, MARTHA LEE - Marching Generals, Symphonic Orchestra, Future Teachers. BERNARD, BRYAN ALAN - Texas History Club, Spanish Club, Booster Club. BIHM, MARY SUSAN - Dramalee, Home Econom- ics Club. BLADES, MEDRITH - Southernaires, Vice-Presi- dent, Texas History Club, Secretary, Southern Swingers, Hospitality Club, Senior Cabinet, Span- ish Club, Future Teachers, Sophomore Volleyball Team, CSU, Medical Careers Club, Booster Club, Le Melee, Dromalee. BLADES, SARAH GAYE - National Honor Society, Lee Leader, Le Melee, Head of Table Tennis, Hos- pitality Club, Texas History Club, Booster Club, Spanish Club, Home Economics Club, City Arch- ery Team, Intramural Winner, Archery. BLANTON, MARILYN NEAL - Medical Careers Club, Home Economics Club, Booster Club, Lamar, Booster Club, Medical Careers Club, Spanish Club. BLIAHU, JON ELI - Russian Club. E. . ' ...rife ,a , 2, ??W6E4fi.,:' . .sy .,.,, . t. .. W i... if 1 I can't wait 'til tomorrow because he's getting better looking every day. Beth Borden is overcome with Joe Namoth's physical assets. BLUMBAUGH, COLYNN - Lee lMidlandI, Jr. Var- sity Swim Team. BOEN, CHERYL LYNN - City Archery Team, FFA, Texas History Club, Sharpstown: City Archery Team, Bowling Club. BONE, DONNA LEA - Lee's Lieutenants, Booster Club, FFA, Home Economics Club, Future Teach- ers, Texas History Club, CSU. BONNER, WILLIAM NEELY - Key Club, Tennis Team, Student Council, Junior Cabinet, Cheer- leader, Lamar: Key Club, Tennis Team. BORDEN, SARA ELISABETH - Medical Careers Club, Historian, French Club, CSU, Texas History Club, Booster Club, Lamar: CSU, Spirit Club. BOWLES, CHERYL ROSE - Home Economics Club, 1 Spanish Club, Booster Club, Dramalee, Medical Careers Club. BRANCH, BRENDA JOYCE - Home Economics Club, Booster Club. BRADY, BETTY ANN - OEA, Booster Club, Forest Park lBeaumontl: Thespians, Traian, Curriculum Editor, Senior Index, Quill and Scroll, Future Journalists, Marquee Players, Volleyball Team, Manager. BRATTON, DOUGLAS ALAN - Booster Club, Vice-President, Uncle Bob's Boys, Chess Club, Secretary, Spirit Committee, Fine Arts Discussion Group, Dramalee. BRAUD, DEBORAH ANN - French Club, Mu Delta Chi, Booster Club, Ramapo lNew Jerseyl, Student Council, American Field Service, Pep Club, Ram- Poge Representative. BRAWNER, SUSAN ANNE - Dixi-Liers, Home Eco- nomics Club, Booster Club, Hospitality Club. BRENNAN, MARY MELISSA - DECA, Secretary, Booster Club, Medical Careers Club, Dramalee, Most Beautiful Senior Semi-Finalist, Hospitality Club. BREUER, RHONDA JEAN - OEA, Secretary, Booster Club. BRIGHT, DEBORAH SUZANNE - Spanish Club, Texas History Club, Booster Club. BROUN, STACY NELL - National Honor Society, Student Council, Secretary, SABER, Sophomore Class Editor, Anchor Club, Senior Director, Quill and Scroll, Treasurer, American Legion Club, Spirit Cqmmittee, Booster Club, Sophomore Vol- leyball Team, Varsity Volleyball Team, Timer, City Archery Team, Tennis Team, Lee Leader, Hospitality Club, CSU, Texas History Club, Le Melee, Intramural Winner, Tennis, Softball, Fine Arts Discussion Group. BROWER, JANET KAY - DECA, Hospitality Club, Booster Club, Dramalee. BROWN, CATHRYN ANN - American Legion Club, Secretary, NSF Summer Program, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Anchor Club, Na- tional Honor Society, Science Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Library Club, Hospitality Club, Booster Club, Dramalee. BROWN, DEBORAH ANN - Girls' State Repre- sentative '71, American Legion Club, SABER, Club Section, Senior Class Editor, Most Repre- sentative Junior Girl, Hospitality Club, Anchor Club, Spirit Committee, Quill and Scroll, Vice- President, Future Teachers, National Honor Soci- ety, Texas History Club, Home Economics Club, Le Melee, Booster Club. BROWN, JAMES MICHAELS - DECA, Texas Histo- . .. .WFM gg. . ,.. A -ff . t, Q. ,. 5Y,,.,.f.,f..,., H., . 5 SW' ,xik . . . . A So you're the culprit, I knew they got the wrong Dwyer when they called me down to the office this morn- ingl Steve Dwyer accuses his brother, Doug, as Vivian Muckley watches with amusement. ry Club, French Club, Booster Club. BROWN, LAURA KAYE - Southernaires, Secre- tary, American Legion Club, Booster Club, Dra- malee, Hospitality Club, National Honor Society, Southern Swingers. BROWN, MATT - Tennis Team, FFA. BRYAN, MARY ANN - Mu Delta Chi, Dramalee, Booster Club, Le Melee, French Club. BUCKLEY, JAMES SARTWELLE - NDCC, Battalion Executive Officer. BUCKLEY, ROY RICHARDSON - Key Club, Stu- dent Council, Southernaires, Vice-President, Spanish Club, Spirit Committee, Booster Club. BUELTEL, MIKE ROGER - Golf Team, Texas Histo- ry Club, Medical Careers Club, Sharpstown, Latin Club. BUFORD, ALLEN THOMAS - Marching Generals, Mu Alpha Theta, German Club, German Band, Stage Band, CSU, Folk Group, Booster Club, For- est Park lBeaumontl: Marching Band, Industrial Arts Merit Award, Math Club, Junior Engineering Technical Society. BULLOCK, SUZANNE - Spanish Club, Booster Club. BUMSTEAD, EVELYN WOMACK - Alternate Cheerleader, Most Representative Sophomore Girl, Sophomore Class Vice-President, Basketball Queen, Senior Class Secretary, Miss R. E. Lee Pageant '70, National Honor Society, Anchor Club, Historian, Human Relations Committee, Most Beautiful Sophomore Semi-Finalist, Most Beautiful Junior Semi-Finalist, Homecoming Queen Finalist, Sophomore Tennis Team, Spirit Committee, Le Melee, Head of Volleyball. BURKE, MICHAEL DENNIS - Track Team, Jr. Var- sity Trock Team, Texas History Club. BURKE, THOMAS BENJAMIN - Southernaires, Dramalee, CSU, Booster Club, Southern Swingers. BURKHART, REBECCA JEANE - Hospitality Club, Spanish Club, Texas History Club, Booster Club, Home Economics Club, Le Melee. BURNS, PAMELA SUE -- Booster Club. BYERS, MARGIE SUE - Lee's Lieutenants, One Star General, Directory Staff, Booster Club, Home Economics Club, Texas History Club, CSU. C CALLAWAY, JAMES RICHARD - Marching Band, German Club, Treasurer, Booster Club, Library Club. CAMPBELL, LAURA ELAINE - DECA, Treasurer, Traveler Representative, Dramalee, Booster Club, Hospitality Club, Mu Alpha Theta. CAMPBELL, WILLIAM LEE - Key Club, DECA, Fine Arts Discussion Group, Booster Club, Highland, Student Council, Sophomore Senate, Ski Club. CANTER, CAROL RAY - Lee's Lieutenants, French Club, German Club, Dramalee, Booster Club, Home Economics Club, Future Teachers. CAPPS, RICHARD LEROY - Senior Class President, Cheerleader, Student Council, Most Handsome Junior Semi-Finalist, Most Handsome Senior Semi-Finalist, Key Club, SABER, Spirit Com- mittee, Future Business Leaders, Spanish Club, Booster Club. CARLISLE, DOUG E. - VICA, Booster Club. 313 CASEY, JOHN STEPHEN -- Booster Club, Spanish Club, Mu Alpha Theta. CHAMPION, ROBERT BROOKS - Jr. Varsity Bas- ketball, Texas History Club. CHANDLER, MARY LYNN - Senior Cabinet, CSU, President, Le Melee, Dramalee, Hospitality Club. CHANG, HARRY HUNGLING - Track Team. CHANG, JOHN PING KWOK - Booster Club. CHAPMAN, ANN ELIZABETH - Le Melee, Head of Volleyball, Hospitality Club, Spanish Club, Home Economics Club, Booster Club. CHEE, DANIEL CHING - Marching Generals, Symphonic Orchestra, Stage Band, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Chess Club, Vice-President, First Place Lee Chess Tournament, CSU, Booster Club, German Club, German Band, Future Business Leaders, Latin Honor Society. CHENEY, ANNE MELTON - Booster Club, Spanish Club, Dramalee, Home Economics Club, Texas History Club. CHISM, GENE JASON - Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Booster Club. CHRISTIE, WILLIAM PRESTON - Varsity Football, Jr. Varsity Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Student Council, Texas History Club, Booster Club, Spirit Committee, Jr. Varsity Track. CIZEK, LINDA - Dramalee, Spanish Club, Booster Club. CLARK, STACY LOUANN - Latin Honor Society, Lee Leader, Texas History Club, Booster Club. CLARKE, LISA MAJETTE - Anchor Club, French Club, Treasurer, Key Club Sweetheart, Spirit Committee, Skits Chairman, Mu Delta Chi, Junior Class Secretary, Student Council, Sophomore Cabinet, Texas History Club, Hospitality Club, Le Melee, Fine Arts Discussion Group, Booster Club. CLIFTON, SHARON LEE - Dramalee, Crew of The Man Who Came to Dinner, Booster Club, Home Economics Club, Texas History Club, Hos- pitality Club. COCHRAN, WINSTON EARLE - National Honor Society, NFL, Prep Bowl '70, '71, Dramalee, Vice-President, Cast of Our Town, Ten Little Indians, Brigadoon, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Damn Cardinals, Impromptu, Diary of Anne Frank, Thespians, Treasurer, Key Club, Secretary, German Club, Symphonic Orchestra, Booster Club. COLE, MIKE SUTHERLAND - Varsity Football. COLLIE, JULIE ANN - Student Council, Spanish Club, Hospitality Club, Dramalee, Dixi-Liers, Booster Club, Most Beautiful Sophomore Finalist. COLLINS, KATHLEEN ANN - Booster Club, Home Economics Club, Sharpstown: Booster Club, Spanish Club, Greenhills: Spanish Club. COLVIN, KENNETH THOMAS - BOOSIBY Club- CONNER, MICHAEL ELMER - Texas History Club, Booster Club. CONNER, STEVE DOUGLAS - DECA, Booster Club. COPE, CHARLES WILLIAM - Most Representative Senior Boy, American Legion Club, President, Treasurer, National Honor Society, NFL, Mu Alpha Theta, Student Council, Senior Cabinet, Junior Cabinet, Sophomore Cabinet, Spanish Club, Booster Club. CORNELSON, JANET RUTH - Dramalee, Spanish Club, Home Economics Club, Booster Club. CRAFT, NITA JEAN - DixiALiers, Booster Club, For- est Park: Concert Choir Merit Award, Student Council, Thespians, CRAFT, TILLMAN HAYNE - Swim Team. i :gk V MW' AWN 5, 5 , kk gg .qi , . , ty 6 W , . ftf 8 ,FJVA C '4I,,3.Q.r,iAi1 if kv .1 . .. A Y is On a scale of one to ten, Mike Hartwig, Kent Puckett, and Dale Perry would give Paula Bailey an e even. 314 Don't knack it 'til yau've tried it. Denise St. Lawrence emphasizes the merits of FFA. CRAIN, MARY WENDY - Mu Alpha Theta, French Club, Historian, Hospitality Club, Le Melee, Booster Club. CRANK, JACK DAVID - All-City Orchestra, Dis- trict Band, Stage Band, Symphonic Orchestra, Marching Generals, Mu Alpha Theta, Chess Club, German Club, German Band, Future Business leaders, First Place Ensemble Contest. CROOKER, LINDA ANN - SABER, Senior Section, Editor-in-Chiet, Anchor Club, Vice-President, Na- tional Honor Society, Spirit Committee, Quill and Scroll, President, French Club, Historian, Hospi- tality Club, Texas History Club, Le Melee, Booster Club, Lamar: Choralettes, French Honor Society, French Club, Sophomore Cabinet, Cherokee In- tramural Winner, Badminton Doubles. CROSBY, HERBERT LAMONT - NDCC, Technical Demonstration Platoon, Service Ribbon, Chess Club. CROSS, DEBBY JEAN - Cranford: German Club, Booster Club, Choir. CROWDER, CRAVENITA LA DELLE - Dixi-l.iers, President, Most Popular Senior Girl, Varsity Vol- leyball Team, Spirit Committee, Booster Club, Le Melee, Home Economics Club, Human Relations Committee. CUMLEY, JOY MARIE - Texas History Club, Span- ish Club, German Club, Booster Club, Home Eco- nomics Club, Historian. D DAUM, GARY THEO - Human Relations Commit- tee, Chairman. DAVIS, JOHN L. - Booster Club. DAWLEY, ROBIN PAUL - Texas History Club, Booster Club. DAWSEY, THOMAS LEO - Marching Generals, Stage Band, German Club, German Band, Chess Club, Booster Club, First Place Ensemble Contest. DABAKEY, DIANA LEE - Hospitality Club, Future Teachers, Booster Club, CSU, Folk Group, Le Melee, Lamar: Cherokee, Kachina. DECKER, SHARON - Booster Club, Home Eca- nomics Club, Spanish Club, Future Teachers. DE LEON, DORIEN - National Merit Semi-Finalist, All-State Orchestra, All-City Orchestra, Sym- phonic Orchestra, Marching Generals, Librarian, Student Council, Library Club, CSU, Booster Club. DELGADO, CARMEN ROSA - Texas History Club. DEMANZUK, DONNA KAY - Dixi-Liers, Lee Lead- er, Student Council, CSU, Spanish Club, Texas History Club, Hospitality Club, Sophomore Cabi- net, Booster Club. DENISTON-POPE, BARBARA - National Merit Semi-Finalist, Junior Cabinet, Senior Cabinet. DENTON, ELIZABETH ANN - Spirit Committee, Home Economics Club, Reporter, Texas History Club, Spanish Club, Le Melee, CSU, Booster Club, Hospitality Club. DERKOWSKI, DONNA A. - Booster Club, Span- ish Club, Le Melee, Future Teachers, Texas Histo- ry Club, Dramalee, Home Economics Club. DEUBLE, CYNTHIA J. - Russian Club, Treasurer, French Club, Mu Delta Chi, Home Economics Club, Le Melee, Booster Club. DICK, KATHRYN V. - Senior Cabinet, Junior Cabi- net, National Honor Society, National Merit Let- ter of Commendation, Booster Club, Hospitality Club, Dramalee, Le Melee. DI FIORE, MARY MARGARET - Lee Leader, Span- ish Club, Junior Representative, Le Melee, Dramalee. DIMITT, GARY DWAYNE - Varsity Football, Sharpstown: Varsity Football. DIMITT, WILLIAM JACOB - Southernaires, Booster Club. DODD, SHERIDAN CAMILLE - Lee Leader, Boost- er Club, Spanish Club, Le Melee, Hospitality Club, Texas History Club. DOLAN, SYLVIA LOUISE - DECA, Lee's Lieuten- ants, Booster Club, Library Club. DOWLEN, ANDREA RUTH - National Honor Soci- ety, Tennis Team, Sophomore Cabinet, Booster Club, Hospitality Club, Le Melee. DOYLE, MARSHA ANN - Library Club, Vice-Presi- dent, CSU, Vice-President, DECA, Historian, Offi- cial Delegate to State Convention, Student Coun- cil, Booster Club, National Merit Letter of Com- mendation. DRISCOLL, THOMAS DAVID - Spanish Club, Booster Club, Texas History Club. DUBOSE, LARRY JAMES - Golf Team. DUNGAN, DEBRA J. - TRAVELER, Copy Editor, CSU, El Reno: Certificate of Excellence, Speech Letter, Prop Manager, Spanish Club, BMC Liter- ary Society, Thespians, Pep Club. DVORAK, KAREN SUE - Le Melee, Vice-President, Varsity Volleyball Team, National Honor Society, Hospitality Club, Spanish Club, Booster Club, In- tramural Winner, Badminton, Softball. DWYER, ROBERT STEPHEN - Most Handsome Junior Finalist, NFL. E EASTLAND, RICHARD GILLESPIE - Varsity Base- ball, Jr. Varsity Baseball, Tennis Team, District Champion Doubles, Head Cheerleoder, Spirit Committee, Booster Club, Spanish Club, Key Club. EBDON, JAMES F. - NDCC, Company Command- er, Rifle Team Captain, Dramalee, Thespians. EDWARDS, SHERRIE L. - TRAVELER, Plano: Na- tional Honor Society, Social Studies Medal of Ex- cellence Winner, Spanish Club. EIDSON, DARLA LOUISE - Fine Arts Discussion Group, Home Economics Club, Booster Club. EISEMANN, ROGER DEAN - Spanish Club, Rus- sian Club, Booster Club, Fine Arts Discussion Group. ELICH, THOMAS CHARLES - Stage Band. ELLIS, BARBARA RAY - Future Teachers, Spanish Club, Booster Club, Home Economics Club. ELROD, HOWARD CARL - FFA. EMMETT, STEPHEN L. - Southernaires, Booster Club. ERWIN, EMILIE - Homecoming Queen, Miss R. E. Lee Pageant '70, Most Beautiful Sophomore Semi-Finalist, Dixi-Liers, Swim Team, Captain, Booster Club, Medical Careers Club, Dramalee. RQ 1 ..-- F FACIANE, MICHAEL WAYNE - ICT, Booster Club. FELGER, SUSAN ELIZABETH - Home Economics Club, Sharpstown: Home Economics Club, Span- ish Club. FERGUSON, WILLIN BROWNLEE - Spirit Commit- tee, Booster Club, Senior Class Poet, Student Council, President. FICKLIN, LUANNE RUTH - DECA, Booster Club, Sharpstown: Future Homemakers of America. FISHER, WILLIAM EDWARD - Varsity Tennis, Cap- tain, State 4A Semi-Finalist, District AA Winner, Spring Branch Interscholastic Winner, Beaumont interscholastic Winner, Baytown interscholastic Finalist, National Honor Society, Parliamentar- ion, Student Council, Liaison Committee Chair- man, Stereo Chairman, Key Club, Spanish Club, Booster Club. FITZPATRICK, SHARON ANNE - Booster Club, Dixi-Liers, Dramalee, French Club, Hospitality Club, Home Economics Club. FITZWILLIAM, DENNIS JAMES - Latin Honor Soci- ety, Chess Club, Booster Club. FORD, VIRGINIA HELEN - Dixi-Liers, Texas Histo- ry Club, Russian Club, Booster Club, Le Melee. FOSSLER, LESLIE KAREN - DECA, Dramalee, Booster Club, Home Economics Club. FOSTER, JAMES WALTER - Marching Generals, Drum Major, CSU, Stage Band, ,Symphonic Or- X nil-v Are you sure there's ice cream under here? With all that topping, Vernon Proctor isn't sure what he is going to bite into next. 315 chestra, Booster Club, All-City Band, All-City Or- chestra, District Band. FOULK, THAD SHELTON - Varsity Football, Key Club. FRAMBACH, JOHNATHAN ANDREW - Texas His- tory Club, Fine Arts Discussion Group, Booster Club. FRAZIER, GREGORY ROBERT - Key Club, Presi- dent, Booster Club, TRAVELER Representative, Jr. Varsity Football, Fine Arts Discussion Group, Most Handsome Junior Finalist, Most Handsome Senior Semi-Finalist. FUGITT, MELINDA LOU - Booster Club Sweet- heart, Mu Delta Chi, Most Valuable Dancer, Sec- retary-Treasurer, President, Booster Club, Poster Chairman, Texas History Club, Historian, Spirit Committee, Junior Representative, Spanish Club, Future Teachers, Dramalee, CSU, Medical Ca- reers Club. G GADDIS, PAMELA LYNN - Dramalee, Booster Club, Spanish Club, Home Economics Club. GADDIS, RICHARD KEITH - FFA, Booster Club. GANDY, KAROL ANN - Dixi-Liers, Secretary, Dramalee, Spanish Club, Mu Delta Chi, Booster Club, Most Beautiful Sophomore Finalist, Most Beautiful Junior. GARCIA, MARTHA ALICE - Mu Alpha Theta, Vice- President, Science Club, Secretary, National Merit Letter of Commendation, National Honor Society, DAR Good Citizenship Award, Senior Cabinet, German Club, Student Council, Library Club, Hospitality Club, Booster Club, Le Melee. GARZA, REYNALDO SEGUNDO - Booster Club, Vice-President, Uncle Bob's Boys, President, Spanish Club, NDCC, Drill Team, Future Business Leaders, Spirit Committee. GASKAMP, PATTI JANE - Senior Cabinet, Future Teachers, Symphonic Orchestra, German Club, Library Club. GEILER, DEBBIE ANN - Dramalee, CSU. GENGE, JOHN GRIMES - SABER, Photographer, Activities Editor, Most Handsome Senior Semi-Fi- nalist, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Prep Bowl '71, TRAVELER, Photographer, Thespi- ans, Trinity Journalism Conference Scholarship, Dramalee, Cast at Ten Little Indians, The Man Who Came to Dinner , Texas History Club, Ger- man Club, Historian, Spirit Committee, Booster Club. GHRIST, ROBERT MEREDITH - Boys' State Repre- sentative '71, National Honor Society, Treasurer, Mu Alpha Theta, Treasurer, Student Council, Election Committee, Track Team, NFL, German Club, Booster Club. GIBBONS, ANNA KATHERINE - German Club, Medical Careers Club, Hospitality Club, Home Ec- onomics Club, Booster Club, Hanover: French Club, Girls' Basketball Team, Manager, Home- coming Princess, Girls' Hockey Team, Ski Club. GODFREY, PETE E. - FFA. GOLDEN, BARBARA LEANN - Home Economics Club, Booster Club. GOLDEN, GARY W. -- Booster Club, Home Eco- nomics Club. GOLDING, KATHERINE F. - National Honor Soci- ety, Quill and Scroll, TRAVELER, Feature Editor, 316 Jia.:-.. F My girdle is killing mel Kerry Goleman disproves the claims of the eighteen-hour wonder. Thespians, Vice-President, Dramalee. GOLEMON, KERRY LYNN - Most Beautiful Soph- omore, Most Beautiful Junior Finalist, National Honor Society, Dixi-Liers, Sophomore Volleyball Team, Sophomore Cabinet, Student Council, Election Committee, Hospitality Club, Booster Club. GOODWYN, THOMAS WAYNE - CSU, Booster Club, Stage Band, Marching Generals. GRACE, IRENE - Van Buren: Tennis Club, LIT Club, Basketball Team. GRAINGER, JANET E. - CSU, Porliamentarian, Spanish Club, OEA, Library Club, Future Teach- ers, Booster Club. GREER, THORNTON COURT - ICT, Class Report- ef: VICA. GRIBBLE, ROBERT LESLIE - SABER, Business Man- ager, Photographer, TRAVELER, Photographer, Booster Club, President, Spirit Committee, Presi- dent, Texas History Club, Historian, Quill and Scroll, Spanish Club, Dramalee, CSU, Traveler Representative. GRIFFENBERG, SUSAN - Home Economics Club, Booster Club. GRIFFIN, GINNY ANN - Booster Club. GUERRERO, FELIX DAVID - National Honor Soci- ety, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Stu- dent Council, Jr. Varsity Baseball, Latin Honor Society, Booster Club. GUILLORY, FARLEY JOSEPH - French Club, South- ernaires, Dramalee, Furr: Jr. Varsity Football, Track Team, Choir. GUILLORY, STEPHANIE MARIE - Texas History Club, Booster Club, Mixed Chorus. H HALL, CHYRIL M. - Fine Arts Discussion Group, FFA, Secretary. HALLMARK, BEVERLY ANN - Senior Cabinet, Sophomore Cabinet, Dixi-Liers, Librarian, Texas History Club, Booster Club. HAM, DEBORAH LYNN - Lee's Lieutenants, Ser- vice Award, Directory Staff, CSU, Folk Group, Dixi-Liers, German Club, Texas History Club, Hospitality Club, Spanish Club, Medical Careers Club, Booster Club, Home Economics Club. HAMBRICK, KONRAD JOSEPH - Nuclear Physics Science Symposium Representative, Science Club, Jr. Varsity Football, Baseball, Dickinson: Jr. Varsity Football, German Club, Varsity Tennis. HAMMOND, SHARMAN LYNN - Southernoires Lamar: Mixed Chorus, Cherokee. HARRINGTON, KATHRYN - French Club, Booster Club, Dramalee. HARRIS, HOLLY SMITH - Dixi-Liers, Tennis Team, Lee Leader, Traveler Representative, Junior Cabi- net, French Club, Hospitality Club, Texas History Club, Dramalee, Booster Club. HARRIS, JEANNETTE V. - Low Day Essay Contest Certificate, French Club, CSU. HARRIS, MARGIE ANNETTE - Dramalee, Anchor Club, American Legion Club, Hospitality Club, Southernaires, National Honor Society. HARVIN, ANDREW RICHARD - NFL, President. HASTINGS, KATHRYN ANN - FFA, Chaplain, Home Economics Club. HAWK, HOLLIE LEIGH - Mu Delta Chi, Russian Club, Secretary, Dramalee, French Club, Booster Club, Fine Arts Discussion Group, Le Melee. HAWK, PENNY LYNN - Spanish Club, Medical Careers Club, Library Club, Fine Arts Discussion Group, Texas History Club, CSU, Booster Club. HAYES, PATTY A. - Head Cheerleader, Dixi-Liers, Vice-President, American Legion Club, National Honor Society, German Club, Treasurer, Most Beautiful Senior Semi-Finalist, Homecoming Queen Finalist, Spirit Committee, Booster Club. HAYNES, PEGGY LYNN - Latin Honor Society, CSU, Folk Group, Southernaires, Southern Swingers, Booster Club, Sharpstown: Sophomore Cabinet, Future Teachers. HEACKER, MARCIA LYNN - Student Council, NFL, Secretary, Spanish Club, Russian Club, Future Teachers, Mu Alpha Theta, Hospitality Club, Dra- malee, Booster Club. HELLMANN, CYNTHIA LOUISE - Tennis Team, Le Melee, French Club, Mu Delta Chi, Lee Leader, Booster Club, German Club, Most Beautiful Jun- ior Finalist, Most Beautiful Senior Semi-Finalist. HENDERSON, HOWARD EUGENE - Varsity Foot- ball, Most Valuable Lineman, All-City Football. HERBERT, BETTINA - Marching Generals, Nation- al Honor Society, Dramalee, Cast of The Man Who Came to Dinner, The Diary of Anne Frank , All-City Orchestra, District Band, Nation- al Merit Semi-Finalist, Thespians, Symphonic Or- chestra, Latin Honor Society, Secretary, Mu Alpha Theta, Future Teachers, Science Club, Ger- man Club, German Band, Mu Delta Chi, Hospital- ity Club, Booster Club, CSU. HERMAN, PAUL S. - National Merit Letter of Commendation, Student Council, Mu Alpha Theta, Southernaires, Vice-President, Science Club, Booster Club. HEWELL, CHARLES LEE - German Club, President, Marching Generals, National Honor Society, German Band, Treasurer, Mu Alpha Theta, Science Club, Booster Club. HEYSER, DARDANELLA LYNN - Booster Club, FFA, Le Melee. HIBLER, TESS - Student Council, Booster Club. HICKS, WILLIAM JACKSON - Booster Club, Texas History Club, Jr. Varsity Football, Mu Alpha Theta. HIGHTOWER, CHARLES E. - VICA, Fine Arts Dis- cussion Group. HILDEBRANDT, MARY KATHLEEN - Varsity Vol- leyball Team, Tennis Team, Booster Club, Le Melee, Spanish Club, Texas History Club. HILL, JAY MARCUS - NFL, Booster Club. HILL, MARY CAROL - OEA, Parliamentarian, Aus- tin Reagan, Spanish Club. HINDMAN, MARY ELIZABETH - Future Teachers, Spanish Club, Dramalee, Booster Club, Lamar: Volleyball Team, Swim Team, Cherokee, Chero- kee Rose. HINES, SUSIE ELIZABETH - Fine Arts Discussion Group, Medical Careers Club, Spanish Club, Booster Club, Lamar, Wichaka. HIRSCHFELD, KAREN LUCILE - German Club, Hospitality Club, Booster Club, Dramalee, HOFFMAN, JEANNE - Dramalee, President, Thes- pians, President, National Honor Society, Anchor Club, Senior Cabinet, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Hospitality Club, Booster Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Lamar: Varsity Volleyball Team, Thespians, Head of Volleyball, Rodeo Club, Mod- ern Dance Club. HOLCOMB, CLAUDIA PARSONS - National Merit Letter of Commendation, SABER, Layout and Copy Editor, Faculty Editor, Senior Honors Editor, Lee's Lieutenants, Three Star General, Treasurer, Student Directory Editor-in-Chief, Most Outstand- ing Scholarship Award, Quill and Scroll, Secre- tary, American Legion Club, Reporter, National Honor Society, Hospitality Club, Executive Com- mittee, Booster Club, CSU, German Club, Home Economics Club. HOOVER, CURT LANE -- Swim Team. HORN, DIANNE EMERSON - National Honor So- ciety, American Legion Club, Hospitality Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Lee's Lieutenants, Booster Club, Library Club. HORENSTINE, JANES GRANT - Dramalee, Boost- er Club. HOSTETTER, CARLA JEAN - Southernaires, Dra- malee, Booster Club. HOWARD, MARY FELICIA - Dramalee, Booster Club. HOWARD, ROBERT STEPHEN - Quill and Scroll, TRAVELER, Jr. Varsity Baseball, Booster Club. HOWELL, PHILIP LEE - FFA, Farm Skills Team. HUMPHREY, PATRICK LEE - Prep Bowl '71, Uncle Bob's Boys, Russian Club, Sharpstown, Bowling Club, German Club, Audio-Visual Club. HURST, HOLLY NAN - Home Economics Club, Booster Club, Le Melee. HYDER, JERRY DUANE - Golf Team. I IGO, GLENDA NELL - Symphonic Orchestra, Treasurer, German Club, Hospitality Club, Soph- omore Cabinet, Marching Generals, CSU, Folk Group, German Band, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Booster Club, All-City Orchestra. J JAEHNE, ROBERT C. - Booster Club, Fine Arts Dis- cussion Group, Sharpstown: Key Club, Art Club, Football Team. JAMES, PEBBLE ANN - Lee's Lieutenants, Directo- ry Staff, Home Economics Club. JANKE, JAMES JERI - Varsity Football, All-City WS ef. 1 , . Kr ? ir, f. 5121 4' 5 ,- - i ' S ll 5' - , - r f j Allis?-I ,.2 fi7 Q ir.. . 5 y .. Y 2 nf J I 1 Y f ,. 3, if Q With those boys staring at me through the whole performance, how did you expect me to sing in tune? Robin Long shares the problems of the singing profession with Carol Schwab and Gayle McConnell. 3'l7 Football, All-District Football, Human Relations Committee, Student Council, Booster Club, Track Team, Most Popular Sophomore Boy. JEKO, CATHERINE PARR - Dramalee, Spanish Club, Most Beautiful Junior Semi-Finalist, Dixi- Liers. JENKINS, JANICE L. - Student Council, Anchor Club, National Honor Society, Hospitality Club, French Club, Vice-President, Treasurer, Texas His- tory Club, Future Teachers, Home Economics Club. JOHNSON, GWENDOLYN JOYCE - Home Eco- nomics Club, Lee Leader, Intramural Winner, Softball. JOHNSON, ROSS HUDSON - Varsity Basketball, Booster Club, Student Council. JONES, KAREN LYNN - Home Economics Club, Booster Club. K KELLY, PAULA FRANCES - Southernaires, French Club, Historian, CSU, Hospitality Club, Future Teachers, Dramalee, Booster Club. KERCHEVAL, STEVE WEIS - Booster Club, Golf Team. KING, JAN KATHRYN - Lee Leader, Varsity Vol- leyball Team, Sophomore Volleyball Team, Dixi- Liers, Intramural Winner, Softball, Hospitality Club, Medical Careers Club, Spanish Club, Texas History Club, Le Melee, Booster Club, Traveler Representative. KINGSWELL-SMITH, ANN - Sophomore Class Secretary, Hospitality Club, Spanish Club, CSU, Texas History Club, Student Council, Sophomore Cabinet, Booster Club, Le Melee. KINNEY, WILLIAM GEORGE - Swim Team. .tc f- 4, sf KNIES, ALFRED THOMAS - Track Team, Most Handsome Junior Semi-Finalist, Texas History Club, Vice-President, German Club. KNIGHT, MARSHA LYNN - National Honor Soci- ety, Varsity Volleyball Team, Sophomore Volley- ball Team, Texas History Club, Treasurer, Span- ish Club, Booster Club. KOONCE, MICHAEL GREENWOOD - Booster Club. KOSTAS, GEORGIA G. - Most Representative Senior Girl, Anchor Club, President, National Honor Society, Secretary, American Legion Club, SABER, Clubs Editor, Lee Leader, Future Teach- ers, Treasurer, Mu Alpha Theta, Secretary, Quill and Scroll, Hospitality Club. KOSTAS, PAM G. - Senior Class Treasurer, Amer- ican Legion Club, Vice-President, Secretary, An- chor Club, Treasurer, National Honor Society, Booster Club, Hospitality Club, Le Melee, Future Teachers. KOWALSKI, WALTER STEPHEN - Fine Arts Discus- sion Group, Sharpstown: Latin Club. KUHN, JEFFREY SCOTT - National Honor Society, Varsity Baseball, Jr. Varsity Baseball, SABER, Sports Editor, Key Club, Student Council, Booster Club. L LAMBDIN, JANE L. - National Merit Letter of Commendation, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society, Hospitality Club, Spanish Club, Future Teachers, Anchor Club. LAMBERT, KATHI SUZANNE - National Honor So- ciety, Southernaires, Accompanist, Dixi-Liers, Hospitality Club, Spanish Club, Dramalee, Cast at Brigadoon, Damn Cardinals , Regional Choir Tryouts, Accompanist, Sophomore Volley- ball Team. - .... . How did I ever get talked into this? wonders Lindo Wittig as she plays carols at an Anchor Club Christmas party. 318 LAMONT, MICHAEL LAURENCE - I.C.T. LANGE, CAMPBELL MONTGOMERY - Jr. Varsity Basketball, Varsity Basketball, National Honor Society, President, Key Club, Vice-President, Sen- ior Cabinet, Student Council, Most Representative Sophomore Boy, Quill and Scroll, SABER, Sports Staff, Booster Club. LAWRENCE, CHERI ANN - Future Teachers, Hos- pitality Club, Dramalee, French Club, Booster Club, Texas History Club, Home Economics Club, Lamar: Chorus. LAWSON, WILLIAM DAVID - TRAVELER, Quill and Scroll, Booster Club, Home Economics Club. LAZARINE, KIRK VINCENT - Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Student Council, Junior Cabinet, Southernaires, Booster Club, Home Economics Club. LEACH, ELISKA ELLEN - National Honor Society, Anchor Club, Mu Delta Chi, Hospitality Club, Booster Club, Dramalee, Cast of Brigadoon , Home Economics Club, Texas History Club. LECHTENBERGER, DEANN - CSU, President, Southernaires, German Club, Dramalee, Crew of The Man Who Come to Dinner , Future Teach- ers, Booster Club, Home Economics Club. LEMAY, RICHARD BARRY - Booster Club, Chess Club, Gettysburg: Stage Crew, Mask and Wig Drama Organization. LEWIS, LAWRENCE JAMESON - Marching Gen- erals, Southernaires, Southern Swingers, Dra- malee, Cast of Damn Cardinals, The Man Who Came to Dinner , Mu Alpha Theta, German Club, First Place Solo and Ensemble Contest, Booster Club, CSU, Symphonic Orchestra. LINDEN, JAN CAROL - CSU, Russian Club. LIVINGSTON, JANE ELIZABETH - Booster Club, Secretary-Treasurer, Spirit Committee, French Club, Historian, Hospitality Club, Mu Delta Chi. LONG, ROBIN LYNN - Southernaires, Vice-Presi- dent, Southern Swingers, Booster Club. LONSDALE, DIANE SUE - Future Teachers, Span- ish Club. LOWER, KRISTI KAY - CSU, Spanish Club, Boost- er Club, Fine Arts Discussion Group. LUNDY, ANNE - Symphonic Orchestra, Concert- master, Arranger, All-City Orchestra, Regional Orchestra, First Place UIL Solo Contest, French Club, Chess Club. Mc MCALISTER, MISSY - Tennis Team, City Archery Team, Dixi-Liers, Anchor Club, National Honor Society, Hospitality Club, Spanish Club, Texas History Club. McBlRNEY, SAMUEL PENDLETON - Jr. Varsity Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Student Council, Booster Club. MCCONNELL, GAYLE LYNN - Southernaires, Home Economics Club, CSU, Future Teachers. MCCREHAN, JEFFREY RICHARD - Southernaires, Dixi-Liers, Accompanist, Dramalee, German Club, Marching Generals, German Band, Stage Band, Cast of Mon Who Came to Dinner , CSU, Folk Group, Southern Swingers, Booster Club. McDONALD, MICHAEL KEITH - Booster Club, Latin Honor Society. McELROY, RHONDA LEE - DECA. I If she doesn't call on me pretty soon, I'm going to get on top of my desk! When Con- nie Mullins knows the answer, she really gets excited. McFARLAND, THOMAS RUPERT - Jr. Varsity Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Latin Honor Society, Senior Cabinet, Booster Club. McGlNNIS, SUSAN KERRY - Junior Cabinet, Hos- pitality Club, Spanish Club, Texas History Club, Dramalee, Booster Club. MCGREGOR, DAVID WILSON - Russian Club, Jr. Varsity Football, Booster Club. McGUlRE, MICHAEL JOSEPH - Chess Club. McHARD, ELAINE MICHAUX - Hospitality Club, Future Teachers, Dixi-Liers, Spanish Club, Texas History Club, Medical Careers Club, Home Eco- nomics Club, Booster Club, Lamar: Student Coun- cil, Sophomore Cabinet, Choralettes, Cherokee, Spirit Club. McKNIGHT, JACK - Booster Club. MCMINN, MEGAN LAURA - German Club. MCNABB, LYNN CLAIRE - Student Council, TRAV- ELER, Hospitality Club, Traveler Representative, Spanish Club. MCNEIL, PATRICIA CLAY - Spanish Club, Texas History Club, Booster Club, Home Economics Club, CSU, Le Melee, Intramural Winner, Table Tennis, Lamar: Cherokee. McPHAlL, HETTIE LEE - Dixi-Liers, Texas History Club, Booster Club, Lee Leader, Dramalee. M MACCURDY, JULIE DIANNE - Booster Club, Dra- malee, Home Economics Club. MANTHOS, LINDA MARIE - National Honor Soci- ety, TRAVELER, News Editor, Anchor Club, Stu- dent Council, Mu Delta Chi, Dixi-Liers, Spanish Club, Booster Club. MARQUIS, DEBORAH LYNN - National Honor Society, First Place HISD Solo and Ensemble Con- test, CSU, Secretary, Treasurer, Marching Gener- als. MARTIN, RICHARD HARRY - Jr. Varsity Football, Booster Club. MATHERS, STEPHANIE - Debate, Spanish Club, TRAVELER. MATRANGA, KATHLEEN - Cast ot Diary of Anne Frank , Booster Club, Dramalee, Spanish Club, Sophomore Volleyball Team. MAYES, LINDA TALLEY - Booster Club, DECA. MELCHOR, VIRGINIA D. - OEA, Spanish Club, Dramalee. MENGER, WILLIAM MEREDITH - Chess Club, CSU, Sterling: Chemistry Club, Vice-President. MIETH, DONNA LYNNE - Lee's Lieutenants, Di- rectory Staff, Radford: Keyettes, Future Teachers. MILEY, RICK DAVID - Jr. Varsity Football, Varsity Football, Track Team, Booster Club, MILLER, CINDY A. - Junior Cabinet, Texas History Club, VOE, Treasurer, Dramalee, Booster Club, Spanish Club. MILLER, MARK NATHAN - Varsity Football, Track Team, National Honor Society, Student Council, TRAVELER, Quill and Scroll, Key Club, Booster Club. MILLER, WILLIAM HOWARD - American School of London: Newspaper, Editor, Photography Club, Chess Club, Student Council. MILLS, DEBORAH ELAINE - German Club, Secre- tary, Mu Alpha Theta, Future Teachers, Medical Careers Club, Hospitality Club, Booster Club. MILLSAP, MARY ANN - Booster Club, Home Eco- nomics Club. MINOR, ELAINE LOUISE - Senior Cabinet, Stu- dent Council, Spanish Club, Dramalee, Texas His- tory Club, Booster Club. MIROCA, VIRGINIA L. - Home Economics Club. MITCHELL, ANN LOUISE - Dixi-Liers, Sophomore Volleyball Team, Future Teachers, French Club, Home Economics Club, Booster Club, Le Melee. MOFFATT, ANN M RIE -- National Merit Letter of Commendation, :tional Honor Society, Anchor Club, Le Melee, Spanish Club, Hospitality Club, Booster Club. MOFFATT, CHARLES RANDALL - Jr. Varsity Bas- ketball, Varsity Basketball, Jr. Varsity Baseball, Track Team, Booster Club. MORRILL, JANET KAY - Texas History Club, Span- ish Club, Home Economics Club, CSU, Booster Club. MOLLER, STEPHEN FREDERICK - Varsity Football, Jr. Varsity Football, Track Team, Quill and Scroll, German Club, Science Club, Booster Club, TRAV- ELER, Traveler Representative. MONTEITH, WALTER WILSON - Tennis Team, Booster Club. MOODY, DAVID TIPTON - National Merit Semi- Finalist, National Honor Society, Senior Class Chaplain, Science Club, Vice-President, Mu Alpha Theta, Spanish Club, German Club, Ger- man Band, Marching Generals, Symphonic Or- chestra, Booster Club. MOODY, MARY JANE - TRAVELER, Dixi-Liers, Fu- ture Teachers, Hospitality Club, Spanish Club, Quill and Scroll, Student Council, Booster Club, Texas History Club, Dramalee. MOORE, ANDREA NEVILLE - NFL, Hospitality Club, Future Teachers, Dramalee, CSU, Booster Club. MORENO, JEAN FLORENCE - Spanish Club, Home Economics Club, Booster Club. MORGAN, HUGH DENNIS - Latin Honor Society, Science Club, Booster Club. MORROW, MARTA LYNN - Spanish Club, Home Economics Club, Booster Club. MORSE, SID A. - Booster Club. MOSS, SUSAN ELIZABETH - National Honor So- ciety, Junior Cabinet, Student Council, Spirit Committee, Tennis Team, Booster Club, Le Melee, Hospitality Club, Spanish Club, Texas History Club, Home Economics Club, Dramalee, Traveler Representative. MUCKLEY, VIVIEN LEA - National Honor Society, Future Teachers, President, Hospitality Club, Dra- malee, NFL, Booster Club. MULLINS, CONNIE LEIGH - Thespians, Dramalee, Future Teachers, Hospitality Club, Booster Club, Cast of Damn Cardinals , Le Melee, Head of Archery, City Archery Team, Home Economics Club. MULVIHILL, HENRY NORBERT 1 Varsity Football, Jr. Varsity Football, Jr. Varsity Track, TRAVELER, Booster Club. MUNCIE, JAMES ALEX - Student Council, Junior Class President, Jr. Varsity Baseball, Varsity Do I have to sit here all night or is he going to come? Carol Canter just can't believe that her date is already an hour late. 319 Baseball, Traveler Representative, Booster Club, Most Handsome Sophomore Semi-Finalist, Most Handsome Junior Finalist. MURPHY, MAXINE ELIZABETH - Home Economics Club, Texas History Club, Booster Club. MURPHY, SUSAN WILLS - Varsity Volleyball Team, Tennis Team, Spanish Club, Texas History Club, Dramalee, Booster Club, Le Melee, Head of Badminton, Most Beautiful Junior Semi-Finalist, Hospitality Club, Lamar: Volleyball Team, Lancer Representative, Student Council. MUSHRUSH, DAVID MARK - DECA, Booster Club, Memorial lTulsal: Varsity Wrestling, Sharpstown: Booster Club. N NIEFIELD, STEWART LEE - Southern Swingers, Medical Careers Club, Booster Club. NORDQUIST, SUSAN C. - Medical Careers Club, Spanish Club, Booster Club, Texas History Club, Dramalee, Home Economics Club, DECA. NORRIS, SHIRLEY SUSAN - Future Teachers, Booster Club. NORWOOD, STEPHEN ALAN - DECA, President, Senior Cabinet, Future Business Leaders, CSU, Booster Club. O OAKES, BAILIE VINSON - Booster Club. OESCH, REBECCA SUE - Swim Team, Mu Delta Chi, Spanish Club, Medical Careers Club, Hospi- tality Club, Dramalee, Booster Club, Traveler Representative, Le Melee. O'REILLY, MICHAEL FREDERICK - Sophomore Class President, Key Club, Treasurer, Track Team, National Honor Society, Varsity Football, Most Handsome Sophomore Finalist, Booster Club. OTIS, JAMES LAWRENCE - Varsity Football, Football Scholastic Award, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Booster Club, New Canaan: National Honor Society, Varsity Swim Team, Jr. Varsity Football, Varsity Football. OVERTON, PATRICIA LYNN - National Merit Let- ter ot Commendation. P PADILLA, OFELIA G. - DECA, Spanish Club. PAEZ, MARY ELIZABETH - American Legion Club, National Honor Society, Symphonic Orchestra, Vice-President, Dramalee, Booster Club. PARK, MARION SCHUYLER - Booster Club, Texas History Club, DECA, CSU, Spanish Club, Mu Alpha Theta. PARKS, WILLIAM ASBURY - DECA. PAYNE, MARY ANNA - SABER, Junior Class Edi- tor, Senior Honors Editor, Club Section, National Honor Society, Anchor Club, Lee Leader, Le Melee, City Archery Team, Sophomore Volley- ball Team, Varsity Volleyball Team, Manager, Quill and Scroll, Mu Alpha Theta, Medical Ca- reers Club, Texas History Club, Spanish Club, Fu- ture Business Leaders, Dramalee, CSU, Booster Club. PEARCE, SHAUNA LINN - Thespians, Dramalee. PEDERSEN, MICHAEL NEDLAND - Jr. Varsity Baseball, Booster Club, Thibodaux: Beta Club, Jr. Varsity Basketball, Math Club. PENCE, SUZANNE DANIEL - National Honor So- 320 - .J w' K, , Q1 7 E Wig? A Quit crunching so loud or you'll never get by with it. Don Taylor warns Lauren Ham, who iust can't wait 'til lunchtime. ciety, Lee Leader, Dixi-Liers, Sophomore Tennis Team, Le Melee, Sophomore Cabinet, Junior Cabinet, Booster Club, Hospitality Club, Spanish Club, Home Economics Club, Texas History Club. PETERSSGN, SHARON JEAN - Lee's Lieutenants, Home Economics Club, Secretary-Treasurer, Booster Club. PETTIT, TOM EUGENE - Varsity Basketball, Jr. Varsity Basketball. PHILIPS, LANDER SUZANNE - Spirit Committee, Favors Chairman, Mu Delta Chi, Vice-President, National Honor Society, Anchor Club, American Legion Club, Student Council, Hospitality Club, Medical Careers Club, Texas History Club. PHILLIPS, SUSAN LINN - Texas History Club, Fu- ture Teacliers, Traveler Representative, Dram- alee, Spanish Club, Booster Club, Home Econom- ics Club. POGUE, JANICE FAY - Booster Club, Spirit Com- mittee, Lee's Lieutentants, Four Star General, French lBeaumontl: Red Cross, Mixed Choir, Cho- raleers, Girl's Drill Team. PONDER, BILLY PAUL - FFA, President, Most Handsome Sophomore Finalist, Booster Club, Home Economics Club. POUND, TED - Varsity Basketball, Jr. Varsity Bos- ketball, Booster Club, Home Economics Club. PRATT, MARY KATHLEEN - First Place in Oration at Reagan Speech Tournament, Mu Alpha Theta, German Club, Booster Club. PROCTOR, VERNON ROBERT - Winner of NCTE Essay Contest, National Honor Society, Vice- President, National Merit Semi-Finalist, Brown Book Award, Cast of Diary of Anne Frank, Man Who Came to Dinner , Crew Head Damn Cardinals , Mu Alpha Theta, Treasurer, Presi- dent, Varsity Basketball, Manager, Statistician, Student Council, Winner of DAR Essay Contest, German Club, French Club, Booster Club. PURIFOY, KATHERINE ANNE - National Honor Society, American Legion Club, Lee Leader, Jun- ior Cabinet, Thespians, Dramalee, Treasurer, Crew of Brigadoon, The Man Who Came to Dinner , Hospitality Club, Texas History Club, Le Melee, Booster Club, Home Economics Club. R RAMSHUR, LOREN C. - Southernaires, Dramalee, Cast of Damn CardinaIs, The Man Who Came to Dinner . RANDLE, JOHN EDWARD - Varsity Baseball, Jr. Varsity Baseball, Latin Honor Society, Texas His- tory Club, Home Economics Club, Shorpstown: Latin Club, RASMUS, BETTY GWEN - Booster Club, Home Ec- onomics Club, Lee Leader. REED, GWENDLYN FAYE - Close-Up Washington Trip Scholarship Winner, Future Business Leaders, OEA, Le Melee, Booster Club. REGNER, RAMONA MARIE - Dixi-Liers, First Place UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest, NDCC, Sponsor, Texas History Club, Booster Club, CSU, Dra- malee, Home Economics Club, FFA. RENCH, MARCIA ANN - National Honor Society, Senior Cabinet, Lee Leader, Hospitality Club, Dramalee, Texas History Club, Booster Club, Home Economics Club, Traveler Representative, Le Melee, Lamar: Mixed Chorus, Cast ot Briga- daon . RICH, MARK ERIC - TRAVELER, Assistant Ad Man- ager, German Club, Medical Careers Club, Fu- ture Business Leaders, Lamar: German Club, Treasurer, Interact, Lancer, Ad Staff. RICHEY, SHERRI LANELI - Future Teachers, Texas History Club, Booster Club. RIGGINS, JAMES LOUIS - Booster Club. RILEY, ALLEN LEE - Booster Club. RILEY, SARA JAN - Booster Club, Lamar: Mixed Chorus. ROACH, DEBORAH SUE - National Honor Socie- ty, Varsity Volleyball Team, Co-Captain, Dixi- Liers, Vice-President, Sophomore Volleyball Team, SABER, Faculty Editor, Favorites Editor, Senior Honors Editor, Le Melee, Treasurer, Stu- dent Council,-Traveler Representative, Booster Club, Quill and Scroll, Intramural Winner, Soft- ball. ROBINSON, SARAH ANN - Booster Club, Aldine G. W. Carver, Track Team, Swim Team, Volley- ball Team, Shorthand Club, VOE, Mascot, Cheer- leader, Black History Club, Booster Club, Basket- ball Team. ROBINSON, SARAH HAILE - Putnam: Junior Clas- sical League. RODGERS, RUTH - Spanish Club, Home Econom- ics Club, Chess Club, Booster Club, Traveler Rep- resentative. ROESSLER, RICHARD WAGNER - Medical Ca- reers Club, Future Business Leaders, Science Club, Booster Club. ROSENFELD, JOHN RANDOLPH - Varsity Base- ball, Booster Club, Spanish Club, Texas History Club. ROSS, CYNTHIA GAIL - Marching Generals, Booster Club, German Club, Sharpstown: Booster Club, Future Teachers. RUSSELL, VIRGINIA - Texas History Club, Medical Careers Club, Russian Club, Booster Club, Lamar: Spirit Club, Rodeo Club, Choralettes, Student Council. RYMAN, CHRIS E. - DECA, Junior Cabinet, Boost- er Club. RYMILLER, GARRICK ALAN - FFA, Treasurer, Ag- ricultural Education Club, German Club, Booster Club. S SAGE, HELEN ANNE - VOE, Vice-President, Booster Club, Home Economics Club, Dramalee, Future Teachers, CSU, St, Agnes: Sophomore Class President, Student Council. SAGE, KAREN LYNN - Booster Club, Chanblee, Future Teachers, Pep Squad, Booster Club. SALTAMACHIA, DARLENE ANN - Booster Club, Grace King: Future Teachers, Future Business Leaders, Booster Club. SAMPLE, MIKE KEVIN - National Honor Society, Student Council, Senior Class Vice-President, Varsity Football, Jr. Varsity Football, Track Team, Most Handsome Sophomore Semi-Finalist, Most Handsome Junior Finalist, Most Handsome Senior Semi-Finalist, Booster Club, Spirit Committee, Senior Cabinet, Quill and Scroll. SANTAMARIA, FAYE ANN - DECA, Spanish Club, Booster Club. SANTIAGO, RICARDO HERNANDEZ - Chess Club, Booster Club. SAVAGE, CINDY JANE - Booster Club. SAVAGE, SHANNON LEIGH - DECA, Spanish Club, Booster Club. SAVILLE, LINDA MARIE - Le Melee, President, ln- tramural Winner, Mixcd Volleyball, Table Tennis, Tennis, Softball, Varsity Volleyball Team, Co- Captain, Booster Club, Hospitality Club, Spanish Club, Home Economics Club, CSU, Lamar: Chero- kee, Intramurals Winner, Badminton Doubles, Choralettes, Volleyball Team. SAVRE, DEBBIE ANNE - National Honor Society, Medical Careers Club, Texas History Club,'Baost- er Club, Sharpstown, Future Teachers. SAX, CAROL ANN - Mu Delta Chi, Lee Leader, Medical Careers Club, Latin Honor Society, Texas History Club, CSU, Dramalee, Library Club, Le Melee, Booster Club. SCHAIN, LOUIS RALPH - Chess Club, President, Treasurer, Uncle Bob's Boys, Student Council, Booster Club, Jefferson: Chess Club, Vice-Presi- dent, Science Club. SCHISSLER, LAURA LEE - Junior Cabinet, Hospi- tality Club, Spanish Club, OEA, President, Future Teachers, Dramalee, Booster Club, Le Melee, Lamar: Student Council, Cherokee, Spirit Club. SCHMIDT, DIANE - Booster Club. SCHMITT, JOHN WILSON - VICA, Booster Club. SCHNEIDER, BOBBI ANN - Swim Team, Co-Cap- tain, Home Economics Club, Vice-President, Booster Club, Le Melee, Library Club, Future Teachers, Texas History Club, Dramalee. SCHULER, SHERRI LYNN - Booster Club, DECA, Secretary. SCHWAB, CAROL SUE - Lee Leader, Traveler Representative, Spanish Club, Hospitality Club, Texas History Club, Medical Careers Club, South- ernaires, Dramalee, Booster Club, CSU, Folk Group. SCOTT, SARAH ANN - Spanish Club, Texas His- tory Club, Booster Club, Lamar: Mirabeau Club, Choralettes. SEGUNDO, LOUIS - Booster Club. SENAC, DAVID THOMAS - Booster Club. SEWARD, SARAH FRANCES - Cheerleader, Spirit Committee, Booster Club, Hospitality Club, Future Teachers, Spanish Club, French Club, Dramalee, CSU, Folk Group, Texas History Club, Lamar: Red Cross. SHELTON, MARTHA ERIN - Tennis Team, District Singles Winner, Regional Quarter Finalist, Semi- Finalist, Le Melee, Head of Basketball, Intramu- rals Winner, Softball, Volleyball, Tennis, Hospi- tality Club, Treasurer, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Anchor Club, Dramalee, Publici- ty Crew, American Legion Club, Student Council, Election Committee, Nominating Committee, Sophomore Cabinet, Future Teachers, Booster Club, Spirit Committee, SABER, Sophomore Sec- tion, Quill and Scroll, Medical Careers Club, SACKETT, JAMES ARTHUR - Booster Club, Traveler Representative. SHELTON, SHELBA LYNN - National Honor Soci- ety, Chaplain, Anchor Club, CSU, Vice-President, Student Council, Election Committee, Lee Leader, Hospitality Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Medical Ca- reers Club, Le Melee, Booster Club, Intramurals Winner, Volleyball. SHULTZ, PAULA JEAN - Home Economics Club, Medical Careers Club, Booster Club. SIEGFRIED, ERIC CHARLES - Varsity Basketball, Jr. Varsity Basketball, Spirit Committee, Booster Club. SIMMONS, DIANA KAY - Varsity Volleyball Team, French Club, Le Melee, Texas History Club, ,.f' Future Teachers, Most Beautiful Sophomore Final- ist, Most Beautiful Junior Semi-Finalist, Most Beautiful Senior Semi-Finalist. 'V SIMMONS, STELLA DAWN - Medical Careers Club, Texas History Club, Spanish Club, CSU, X Home Economics Club, Booster Club. SIMPSON, CHARLES RAY - Varsity Basketball, Jr. Varsity Basketball, Spirit Committee, Booster Club, Senior Cabinet. SIMS, JEFF - Booster Club, First Place A B. M Ar- chitectural Convention, SIMS, ROBERT CHARLES - Latin Honor Society, Marching Generals, President, Stage Band, CSU, All right, you girls get busy and scrub the floor! Substitute teacher Mrs. Breland mistakes Pam Kos- Booster Club. Ias and Andrea Moore for the clean-up squad. 321 Who made this funny-tasting punch? Royce Wilson questions Laura Brown and Shauna Pearce about the origin of his strange drink. SLATOR, WISSIE - Spirit Committee, Chairman, Le Melee, Secretary, Student Council, Treasurer, Booster Club, Spanish Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Texas History Club, CSU, Hospitality Club, Dra- malee, Home Economics Club, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, SABER, Girls' Sports Edllofi Sophomore Volleyball Team, Varsity Vol- leyball Team, Scorer. SMART, GEORGE THOMAS - Varsity Baseball, Jr. Varsity Baseball, National Honor Society, Key Club, Booster Club. SMITH, DON RUSSELL - Stage Band. SMITH, FREDERICK CARTER - VICA, President, Jr. Varsity Football, Dramalee, TRAVELER, Prairie View A 8. M Photography Award. SMITH, PAUL MEREDITH - Most Popular Junior Boy, Varsity Football, Sophomore Cabinet, Jr, Varsity Football, Most Handsome Sophomore Semi-Finalist, Spirit Committee, Sophomore Bas- ketball, Booster Club, Home Economics Club, Jr. Varsity Track. SMITH, STUART MCOUEEN - Booster Club. SOUKUP, CLARON E. - Home Economics Club, OEA. SPOOR, GAYLE - Thespians, Dramalee, Treasur- er, Dixi-Liers, Lee's Lieutehants, Mu Delta Chi, Booster Club. SPRINGER, JOHN BRUCE - Symphonic Orchestra. ST. CLAIR, PAMELA JEAN - National Honor Soci- ety, Booster Club, Marching Generals, Hospitality Club, Future Teachers, Dramalee, Crew of Diary of Anne Frank , German Club, German Band, CSU, Medical Careers Club, Texas History Club, Home Economics Club, Salem: Student Council, Newspaper, Debate Team. STETTLER, RONALD - French Club. 322 STEIN, CYNTHIA - VICA, Lee ISan Antoniol: VOE. STELTER, CARLTON H. - Booster Club. STEPHENS, JOSEPH HENRY - Student Council, Spanish Club. STEPHENS, PEGGY DIANE - National Honor So- ciety, Future Teachers, CSU, Historian, Booster Club, German Club, Spanish Club, Marching Generals, German Band. STOLEY, KRISTIN W. - Russian Club, Secretary, Treasurer, Senior Cabinet. STREIT, VITA YVONNE - National Merit Semi-Fi- nalist, National Honor Society, Anchor Club, Le Melee, Head of Archery, City Archery Team, Hospitality Club, Historian, Spanish Club, Dra- malee, CSU, Student Council. STRONG,sGlGl - souihemqifes, Vice-President, Southern Swingers, National Honor Society, French Club, CSU, Senior Cabinet, Booster Club, Spirit Committee, Lee Leader. STRUBAR, DOUGLAS C. - Varsity Football. SUMICEK, MARJORIE R. - Texas History Club, Home Economics Club, Booster Club. SYKES, JANET LAROSA - Lee Leader, Booster Club, Sharpstown: Home Economics Club, Secre- tary, Art Festival Certificate. T TAYLOR, DON CAVE - Dramalee, Spanish Club, Booster Club. TAYLOR, LESLIE FULTON - Anchor Club, Spanish Club, Texas History Club, Hospitality Club, Boost- er Club, Le Melee. TEAFF, KERRY LYNN - Thespians, Southernaires, President, Dramalee. TESORO, ROBERT - Booster Club. THOMAS, WILLIAM DAVID - Varsity Football, Trainer, German Club, Vice-President, Spirit Com- mittee, Junior Cabinet, Key Club, National Honor Society, NFL, Degree of Honor, Most Handsome Senior Semi-Finalist, Booster Club, Medical Ca- reers Club. THOMEN, BARBARA MAY - Hospitality Club, French Club, Booster Club, Texas History Club, Southernaires, Librarian, Most Beautiful Sopho- more Finalist, Most Beautiful Senior Semi-Finalist, Lee Leader, Traveler Representative, Sophomore Volleyball Team, Le Melee, Dramalee. THOMPSON, BROOKE - TRAVELER, Dramalee, Crew Head Diary of Anne Frank , Booster Club, Antelope lCalifornial: Photo Club, Pep Club, French Club. THOMPSON, JOANN - Junior Class Treasurer, Dramalee, Secretary, Thespians, Secretary, Lee Leader, Mu Delta Chi, Most Valuable Junior Dancer, Student Council, Cast of Brigadoon, Crew of Brigadoon, Ten Little Indians, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Damn Cardinals , National Merit Semi-Finalist, Spirit Committee, National Honor Society, Hospitality Club, Anchor Club, Le Melee, Booster Club. TINER, LINDA J. - Churchill, Drama Club, Choir, Student Council, DECA. TRONCALE, LOU ANNE - Texas History Club, Booster Club, CSU, Fine Arts Discussion Group, Home Economics Club, Hospitality Club, SAA, Li- brary Club, Ballet Troupe, Art Club, Religion Club, Spanish Club, Girl's Sports Club, Home Ec- onomics Club. TUTTLE, MEGAN LAURA - Hospitality Club, Home Economics Club, Booster Club, Lamar, Wichaka, French Honor Society, Spirit Club. TYAS, PAMELA MARGARET - VICA, Home Eco- nomics Club, Spanish Club, German Club, Boost- er Club. V VACULA, STEVE - Varsity Football, Texas History Club, Russian Club, Jr. Varsity Track, Track Team, Jr. Varsity Football, Booster Club. VANDIVIER, THOMAS MONROE - Key Club, Booster Club, Most Handsome Senior Semi-Final- ist, Lamar, Key Club, Latin Honor Society, Swim Team, Rice Summer Science Program. VAN DEN BOSCH, NORA - Student Council, Spanish Club, Texas History Club, Dramalee, Fu- ture Teachers, Booster Club, Lee Leader, Most Beautiful Senior Semi-Finalist. VAN ORDER, MARK WESTBROOK - Jr. Varsity Football, Booster Club, Dramalee, Cast at The Man Who Came to Dinner , Junior Cabinet, Traveler Representative. VAY, BRUCE STEPHEN - Booster Club, Uncle Bob's Boys, Vice-President, Spanish Club, Chess Club, NDCC, Supply Sergeant, First Lieutenant, Platoon Leader, Fire Patrol, Dramalee. VOLLERS, DEAH LYNN - OEA, Texas History Club, Booster Club, Sterling, Biology Club. VOULGARIS, LORA - Russian CI--b, Booster Club, Lee's Lieutenants, One Star General, FFA. W WALDMANN, THOMAS MASON - Varsity Foot- ball, Booster Club, Texas History Club, Jr, Varsity Football, Jr. Varsity Track, Track Team, Sopho- more Cabinet, Junior Cabinet. WALKER, oeaoRAH LEE - DECA, Dramalee, Home Economics Club, Spanish Club. WALL, DENELDA LYNN - Home Economics Club. WALTERS, CAROL LYNN - NDCC, Sponsor, Booster Club. WARD, GAIL ELAINE - Booster Club. WARD, SHARON ELIZABETH - National Honor Society, Symphonic Orchestra, Secretary, FTA, Spanish Club, Senior Cabinet, Student Council, Booster Club, Traveler Representdlitlei l-99 Leader. WARNER, SHARON E. - Hospitality Club, Booster Club, Texas History Club. WASHBURN, JAN DENISE - Home Economics Club, Le Melee, Booster Club. WASHINGTON, LADY MARIE - DECA, Home Ec- onomics Club, Booster Club. WATSON, VALERIE MARSA - Texas History Club, President, Spanish Club, Booster Club. WEBB, PATRICIA DEMARET - Medical Careers Club, Spanish Club, Texas History Club. WEBB, REX NEWTON - All-City Orchestra, All- City Stage Band, Most Popular Senior Boy, Stu- dent Council, Marching Generals, President, Drum Maior, Stage Orchestra, Booster Club, CSU, Folk Group, German Band, Southern Swingers. WEIDNER, RANDALL D. - First Place HISD Span- ish Poetry Contest '7I, Third Place HISD Spanish Poetry Contest 170, Spanish Club, Booster Club. WEISS, RANDY RAY - Booster Club. WEISS, SUSAN MARY - CSU, Booster Club, Dixi- Liers, Dramalee, Home Economics Club, Future Teachers, Library Club. WELLS, DIANA L. - TRAVELER, American Legion Club. WELLS, DONNA DOWNING - National Honor Society, French Club, President, Vice-President, SABER, Circulation Manager, Future Teachers, Vice-President, American Legion Club, Secretary, Student Council, Lee Leader, Mu Delta Chi, Dra- malee, Booster Club, Quill and Scroll. WELSH, DANIEL H. - Varsity Baseball, Jr. Varsity Baseball, Future Business Leaders, Texas History Club, Booster Club. WEST, BARBARA SUE - National Honor Society, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Future Teachers, Hospitality Club, Historian, Medical Careers Club, Dramalee, Thespians, Texas Histo- ry Club, UIL Spelling Contest. WEST, REBECCA EARLENE - American Legion Club, Future Business Leaders, French Club, Dra- malee, Booster Club. WEYEL, DEBRA LEE - American Legion Club, Ger- man Club, Booster Club, Home Economics Club. WHERRY, JEFFREY NEIL - NDCC, Battalion Com- mander, Alternate Cheerleader, Student Council, Vice-President, Key Club, American Legion Club, SABER, Quill and Scroll, Spirit Committee, Boost- er Club. WHITE, SUSAN EIIZABETH - Booster Club. 1 WHITMIRE, MARIE ELANA - Library Club, Dra- malee, Secretary, Thespians, Secretary, German Club, Crew of Diary of Anne Frank , Souther- naires, Future Teachers, Booster Club, Victoria, Cast at Bye Bye Birdie , Red Masquers, Swing- ing Sounds. WHITTINGTON, RICHARD CULBERTSON - Boost- er Club. WIEGARD, THOMAS ALFRED - Booster Club, VICA. WIGGINS, SHARON KAY - National Honor Soci- ety, CSU, Folk Group, Dixi-Liers, Spanish Club, Texas History Club, Bellaire: Booster Club, Bel- laire Belles. WILLIAMS, BRUCE F. - Swim Team, Booster Club. WILLIAMS, IRBY - Most Popular Sophomore Girl, Anchor Club, Junior Director, Girls' State Alter- nate, SABER, Junior Section, Senior Section, Human Relations Committee, Le Melee, Head of Tennis, Lee Leader, Traveler Representative, Fu- ture Teachers, Sophomore Volleyball Team, Ten- nis Team, Manager, American Legion Club, Hos- pitality Club, CSU, Spanish Club, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. WILLIAMS, MARSHA LYNN - Booster Club, Home Economics Club. WILLIAMS, WALLACE BLAIR - Spirit Committee, i, Jr. Varsity Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Spanish Club, Future Business Leaders, Dramalee, CSU, Booster Club. WILSON, KEITH TERRELL - Track Team, Varsity Football, Senior Cabinet, Booster Club, NDCC. WILSON, ROYCE GRAY - National Honor Socie- ty, TRAVELER, Managing Editor, Quill and Scroll, Most Representative Junior Boy, Key Club, Thes- pians, Dramalee, Booster Club. WISE, JANET ANNE - Lee's Lieutenants, Directory Staff, Texas History Club, Home Economics Club, Vice-President, Future Teachers, Booster Club. WOODARD, CATHY ANN - Future Teachers, City Archery Team, Spanish Club, Texas History Club, Russian Club, CSU, Home Economics Club. WOOTEN, TIMM - Key Club, SABER, Advertising Manager, Jr. Varsity Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Quill and Scroll. Z ZINK, SHERRI NELL - TRAVELER, Business Monag- er, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, Op- timist Scholarship Semi-Finalist, Hospitality Club, Future Teachers. ZINNANTE, PETE JOSEPH JR. - DECA, Booster Club, Jr. Varsity Football. 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Student Index A Abell, Catherine, 50, 70, 219 Abercrombe, Jon, 77, 219 Abshire, Nancy, 68, 79, 195 Ackermann, Meg, 68, 79, 137, 195, 205 Adam, Marcia, 50, 51, 219 Adam, Mak., 195 Adams, Angela, 95, 195 Adams, Douglas, 219 Adams, Rand, 219 Addison, James, 188, 195 Aderhald, Keith, 195, 207 Atre, Oscar, 219 Aiello, Julie, 4, 60, 219 Akeroyd, Cynthia, 195 Albers, Karen, 219 Albritton, Frank, 118, 217 Albritton, Tweety, 27, 50, 56, 58, 69, 78, 146, 167, 244, 33,1 Alcocer, Sabrina, 219, 220 Alcorn, Tena, 50, 58, 82, 83, 139, 150, 219, 237, 346 Aldrich, Bonny, 74, 244 Aldrich, Judy, 97, 244 Aldridge, Bill, 77, 195 Aldridge, Eureta, 195, 206 Alexander, Mike, 124, 125, 126, 219 Ann, Betsy, 71, 195 Allen, Melinda, 86, 219 Alley, Suzanne, 195 Alridge, Eureta, 195, 206 Alter, Stephen, 92, 195 Alvarez, Ana, 195 Amy, Beverly, 50, 219 Anderson, Amanda, 195, Anderson, Cindy, 56, 95, 244 Anderson Don, 113, 162, 244, 293 Anderson Doug, 58, 195 Anderson, Dudley, 176, 244 Anderson, Errol, 70, 106, 120, 122, 123, 243, 244, 254 Anderson, Gayle, 60, 71 , 76, 88, 244, 293 Anderson, Laura, 245 ' Anderson, Nancy, 97, 195 Anderson, Sally, 219, 240 Anderson, Susan, 77, 191, 219 Anderson, Tom, 219 Aydam, Kesley, 245 Bagley, James, 90, 92, 196 Bailey, Douglas, 8 Bailey, Karen, 64, 70, 245 Bailey, Paula, 4, 50, 64, 71,152, 220, 314 Bain, Mary Lynn, 63, 245 Bain, Randle, 196 Baker, Betty, 49, 50, 65, 88, 89, 135, 136, 245, 286 Baker, Laurie, 245 Baker, Michelle, 220 Baker, Mike, 158, 161, 245 Baker, Wycke, 196 Bakke, Buck, 220 Baldo, Andrea, 196 Baldo, Marc, 246 Ballard, Ken, 109, 118, 220, 228 Ballard, Toni, 161, 246 Ballew, Alice, 180, 220 Bang, Jackie, 50, 57, 70, 71, 99, 220 Bang, Judy, 38, 47, 49, 50, 56, 57, 70, 78, 79, 86, 98, 99, 245 Bannerman, Russell, 196 Barbour, Pat, 88, 246 Barnes, Debra, 50, 196 Barnes, Elaine, 220 Barnett, Bill, 109, 115, 131, 132, 246 Barnett, Colette, 246 Barnett, Jon, 196 Barnett, Patti, 50, 70, 220, 343 Barnett, Susie, 35, 50, 64, 78, 98, 246, 300 Barrett, Robert, 60, 67, 88, 90, 91, 153, 247 ,, , WM 1 suurm4!iW1SW4 Barrett, Terri, 66, 67,' 90, 196 Barton, Cody, 75, 347 Barron, Mike, 247 Barron, Richard, 196 Barstow, Dana, 58, 196 Barstow, Jan, 58, 72, 247 Bartelsmeyer, Anne, 64, 220 Bartlett, Ernie, 48, 49, 105, 129, 287 Basham, Sally, 247 Bass, Debbie, 58, 72, 220 Bassett, Curtis, 196 Bqttqrbee, Winston, 61, 247 Baty, Lynda, 73, 247 Baty, Russ, 192, 220 Baucum, Julie, 135, 137, 138, Bauerschlog, Bill, 118, 220 Bautsch, Ronald, 220 Bozan, Xavier, 247 Beale, Barbara, 49, 50, 55, 96, 247, 17s Beane, Anne, 220 Beard, Kim, 196 Bearden, Martha, 78, 90, 93, Bearden, Mitch, 66, 220 Beavers, Mickey, 220 Beck, Gordon, 309 Beeson, Laurette, 50, 79, 137, 194, 196 Bell, Eddie, 209 Bell, Margaret, 196 Bell, Robert, 196 Bell, Wanda, 66, 67, 99, 220 Benestante, Anthony, 123, 196, 209 Benestante, Ray, 124, 126 Bennett, Mary Ann, 248 Bering, walter, 163, 196 Bernard, Bryan, 64, 71, 248 Birrier, David, 248 amy, sobby, 118, 130, 204, 349 Bihm, Susan, 248 Bily, Jennifer, 50, 70, 71, 79, 196 Binford, Larry Neal, 309 Biando, Steve, 196 Bisagna, Ginger, 82, 87 Bisagno, Melodye, 196 Bishop, William, 90, 196 Bixler, June, 73, 143, 220 Bierko, Rick, 36, 64, 248 Blades, Medrith, 50, 60, 65, 70, 76, 78, 88, 89, 243, 248, 252 Blades, Sarah, 49, 50, 65, 71, 98, 139, 140, 248, 268, 278 Blair, Beverly, 196 Blair, Carol, 196 Blake, Debbie, 220 Blanton, Marilyn, 309 Bliahu, Jan, 72, 309 Blubaugh, Colynn, 248 Boatwright, Donna, 196 Boen, Cheryl, 64, 77, 139, 248 Boland, Margaret, 79, 196 Bone, Donna, 44, 60, 64, 77, 78, 97, 249, 285 Bane, Edgar, 118, 130, 131, 185, 196 Bonner, Neel, 48, 56, 129, 146, 147, 249 Bonnette, Caren, 196 Bonna, Frank, 59, 80, 81, 221, 350 Bonno, Rosanne, 70, 196 Borchardt, Robert, 196 Borden, Beth, 60, 69, 76, 249, 312 Boss, Bill, 48, 65, 221 Andrews, Ginny, 97, 219 Andrews, Mary Lou, 50, 68, 79, 195 Andrews, Stafford, 195 Andrus, Kathleen, 95, 195 Anthony, Cynthia, 309 Antill, Carol, 86, 219 Arbuckle, George, 219 Arbuckle, Ruth, 195 Arbuckle, Susan, 245 Armstead, Julie, 309 Armstead, Nancy, 219 Armstrong, Bruce, 109, 113, 245 Armstrong, Kathy, 50, 64, 70, 76, 105, 220 Arnold, Alice, 50, 64, 71 , 79, 87, 99, 194, 195, 197 Arnold, Ellen, 195 Arnold, Virginia, 87, 220 Arnspiger, Allison, 50, 218, 220 Arterburn, Nancy, 64, 309 Arwady, Melinda, 195, 200 Asher, Leslie, 220 Ashley, Tim, 220 Ashlock, Cathy, 245 Ashton, Pat, 220 Austin, Beth, 195 Avera, Pinnie, 245 Avey, Kathy, 220 Avis, Patricia, 71, 79, 196 Aydam, Cynthia, 220 Aydam, Ginger, 64, 79, 137, 196, 197, 214 a 340 ' lt you ask me, this whole affair is a bunch of buIl. An entry in the Ag Show has his.own ideas. Boswell, Ann, 50, 71, 221 Bowers, Barbara, 221 Bowers, Rickey, 88, 90, 196 Bowers , Wendell, 221 Bowles, Cheryl, 249 Boyce, Melanie, 196 Boyd, Candy, 221 Boyd, Cindy, 196 Boyd, Gene, 164, 249 Braden, Anne, 221 Braden, Olive, 196, 212 Braden, Spud, 58, 103, 218, 221, 239 Brady, Braley, Branch, Branch, Betty, 249 Locke, 196 aiendd, 9e, 249 ' Elliot, 196 Burton, Lawrence,106,109,110,113, 114, 149 Burton, Mary, 197 Butcher, Kathy, 197 Butera, Louise, 79, 197 Butler, Cynthia, 197 Butler, Quinton, 201 Byers, Margie, 96, 252 Bynum, Kim, 197 Byrd, Nancy, 197 C Branch, Stanley, 90 Brandon, Patti, 82, 97, 221 Bratton, Doug, 56, 59, 144, 249 sibnd, Debbie, 69, 101, 249, 278 Browner, Anne, 86, 87, 249 Breland, Edward, 48, 128, 163, 188, 196 Brennan, Mimi, 73, 175, 249, 278 Brentzel, Reese, 66, 67, 90, 92, 221 Brewer, Rhonda, 74, 250 Brewster, Sally, 221 Bridges, Ashley, 196 Bridges, Mark, 92 anggs, muy, 196 Bright, Brenda, 86, 221 Cabiness, Bob, 75, 309 Cobrer a, Elsa, 76, 221 Caldwell, Jim, 61, 221 Caldwell, Julie, 46, 47, 50, 64, 71, 76,104, 221, 323 Callahan, James, 63, 309 Calloway, Dick, 66, 67, 90, 252 Calvert, Keith, 66, 67, 90, 92, 221 Calvert, Kevin, 118, 189, 197 Campbell, Dorothy, 58, 64, 71, 79, 194, 197 Campbell, Laura, 73, 252 Campbell, Liddy, 71, 79, 137, 197 Campbell, William, 48, 73, 252 Bright, Deborah, 64, 70, 250 Britain, Bill, 118, 188, 197, 213 Britain, Vicky, 221 Britton, Paul, 197 Brokaw, James, 309 Brollier, Carol, 50, 64, 70, 79, 197 Brooks, Randy, 197 Broun, Clare, 50, 79, 137, 194, 197, 213 Broun, STacy, 46, 47, 55, 56, 58, 98, 105, 137, 250, 299 Broussard, Patty, 197 Brower, Janet, 73, 250, 278, 337 Brown, Benson, 250 Brown, Cathryn, 46, 47, 49, 61 , 250, 278, 305 Brown, Debbie A., 46, 47, 49, 50, 55, 56, 78,105,16l,193, 250 Brown, Debbie, 197 Brown, Denise, 197, 204 Brown, James, 73, 250 Brown, Judy, 64, 70, 78, 221, 222 Brown, Leind, 46, 49, sa, 89, 251, 278, 322 Brown, Lisa, 197 Brown, Louise, 50, 64, 69, 70, 79, 101, 197 Brown, Lynn, 221 Brown, Matt, 77, 251, 285 Brown, Robert, 90, 92, 221 Brown, Roy, 197 Brown, Shirley, 197 Brunson, Mark, 67, 90, 92, 93, 251 Brunson, Mary, 221 Y Bryan, Bryon, Buchne Mary, 100, 101, 251,252 Priscilla, 197 r, Brion, 197 Buckley, Jim, 81, 251 Buckley, Rey, 48, ss, aa, 89, 251 Buckley, Steve, 64, 109, 11 1, 124, 126, 127, 195, 197 Bueltel, Mike, 133, 251 Buescher, Lynelle, 251 Buford, Allen, 60, 67, 90, 92, 251, 303 Buie, Barbara, 197 Buiosa, Ana, 71, 219, 221 Bullock, Frank, 58, 197, 217 Bullock, Suzanne, 24, 62, 251, 285 Bumstead, Alden, 64, 99, 134, 138, 197, 198 ' Bumslead, Evelyn, 47, 49, 50, 56, 144, 146, 147, 191, 242, 243, 252 Bunnell, Linda, 197, 209 Bunton, Connie, 73, 221 Burke, Mike, 64, 252 Burke, Tommy, 82, 83, BB, 252 Burkett, Mary, 50, 70, 101, 103, 221 Burkhart, Rebecca, 63, 252 Burnley, Doris, 221 Burns, Pam, 252 Canter, Carol, 78, 82, 252, 319 ceppe, Richard, 48, 56, ss, 105, 146, 176, 242, 243, 252 Carey, Renee, 66, 137, 197 Carlisle, Doug, 75, 252 Carlson, Tommy, 80, 97 Carolla, Larry, 75, 309 Carothers, Lesley, 46, 69, 76, 84, 218, 221 Carpenter, Nancy, 58, 221 Carter, Kim, 221 Cosorez, Margie, 253 Casey, John, 247, 253 Casey, Maureen, 88, 222 Costinas, Dee Dee, 198 Catchings, Beth, 222 Chalmers, Scott, 197, 198 Chambers, Bruce, 54 Champion, Robert, 64, 164, 253 Chandler, Mary Lynn, 60, 243, 253 Chang, Harry, 66, 67, 253 Chang, John, 253 Chapline, Cynthia, 79, 198 Chapman, Ann, 98, 253, 271 Chapman, Carrie, 64, 71, 79, 198 Chapoton, Jeff, 222 Chavanne, Jeanne, 79, 198 Chavez, Grace, 198 Chee, Daniel, 49, 61, 67, 72, 90, 92, 253 Cheek, Mary, 88, 222 Cheek, Ruth, 88, 253 Cheeseman, Sheryl, 79, -198, 211 Cheney, Anne, 253 Chester, Robert, 198 Chien, Regina, 52, 198 Chiles, Clay, 309 Chism, Jason, 124, 126, 253 Christie, Bill, 34, 56, 58, 64, 109, 114, 244, 253 Cizek, Charles, 254 . Cizek, Linda, 82, 254 Cloirmont, Beverly, 222 Clancy, Denise, 64, 254 Clancy, Sandy, 222 Clancy, Thomas, 198 Hey, John, look what just rolled out of the girls' bathroom, remarks Phil- lip Jenkins to John Randle. Cochran, Winston, 36, 48, 49, 67, 82, 83, 84, 150, 254, 274, 335 Coften, Diane, 98, 254 Cogburn, Brian, 198 Cole, David, 222, 182 cele, Mike, 109, 116, 148, 230, 248, 254 Coleman, Stuart, 84, 85, 255 Coley, Carolyn, 50, 65, 68, 222 Collie, Julie, 87, 255 Collins, Boyd, 66, 222 Collins, Kathi, 255 Collins, Pam, 19B Collins, Tam, 309 Colvin, Chuck, 344 Colvin, Kenny, 255 Combs, Randy, 80 Conley, Cindy Conne, Chris, 198, 90 Conner, David, 222 Conner, Goil, 198 Conner, Michael, 255, 64 Conner, Pat, 198 Conner, Steven, 73, 255 Clark, Donnie, 198 Clark, Karen, 73, 254 Clark, Louann, 64, 72, 98, 254 Clark, Ricki, 198, 67 Clark, Ronnie, 198 Clarke, Lisa, 47, 56, 57, 65, 69, 100, 101, 142, 144, 191, 254, 272 2 Clarke, Sheryl, 254 Clifton, Lee, 64, 254 Clowe, Celia, 64, 71, 79, 198 Coates, Ronald, 309 Coates, Sheree, 198 Cachra n, Donald, 66, 67, 82, 90, 198 Contreras, Estella, 198 Cook, Debbie, 60, 70, 79, aa, 137, 186, 198, 199 Cook, Jet, 222 Cooksey,Tommy,'109,111,130,131, 132, 170, 222, 226 Coolidge, Gayle, 45, 50, 64, 70, 79, 99, 101, 134,198,215 Coolidge, Ginger, 50, 56, 70, 100, 255, 261 Cooper, Debbie, 198 Cooper, William, 198 Cope, Charles, 46, 49, 61 , 71 , 85, 151, 169, 243, 255, 328 Cope, David, 70, 222 Coreale, Ray, 77, 158, 222 Corley, Robert, 222 Cornelison, Rod, 222 Cornelson, Janet, 243, 255 Cornelson, Nancy, 198 Cosby, Chuck, 255 Coskey, Donna, 198, 210 Cote, Cathy, 88, 194, 198 Cotter, Greg, 90, 198 Cowan, Edward, 256 Cawser, Donald, 71, 198 Cox, Suzy, 46, 47, 50, 78, 105, 218, 222 Crady, Meg, 65, 78, 87, 222 Craft, Nita, 86, 309 cferi, rain, 256 Crain, Wendy, 61, 68, 192, 256 Crane, Michael, 198 cnenii, odyid, 67, 90, 92, 157, 256 Cravens, Ben, 199 Croft, Diane, 199 Crooker, Linda, 47, 49, 50, 55, 56, 65, 69, 104, 256 Crosby, Elmer, 208 Crosby, Herbert, 60, 80, 88, 309 Cross, Allen, 199 Cross, Debby, 256 Crouse, Darryl, 28 Crouse, Larry, 222 Crow, Adelia, 90, 222 Crowder, Cloyrestta, 86, 97, 199, 212 Crowder, Cravenito, 13, 87, 135, 136, 171, 256 Crowe, Pam, 222 Crowe, Richard, 92, 133 Crowther, Riebbid, 66, 67, 90, 222 Cruikshank, George, 84, 85, 222 Crux, Rosa, 199 Cubberly, Phoebe, 199 Cumley, Gwen, 70, 222 Cumley, Joy, 63, 64, 70, 256 Cummings, Gwen, 64, 79, 86, 222, 239 Cunningham, Margaret, 199 Curry, Gretchen, 50, 56, 57, 64, 72, 86, 105, 222 Curson, Nancy, 77, 222 Cutrer, Kellene, 51, 64, 71, 76, 180, 222 D ndinn, mek, 75 ' 341 Dalbey, Fred, 133, 256 Dalbey, Ross, 199 Dale, Debbie, 256 Dale, Emily, 51, 71, 79, 199 Daly, Joyce, 80, 81, 199 Damuth, Craig, 5, 84, 222, 232 Daniels, Deborah, 199 Dantzler, Nan, 222 Darden, Lee, 199 da Silva, Alexandre, 309 Daugherty, Kathy, 203 Daum, Gary, 256 Davidson, Tom, 109, 111, 249, 256 Davies, Randy, 59, 66, 80, 199 Davila, Rosa, 309 Davis, Ann, 51, 79, 82, 199 Davis, Bill, 309 Davis, Brooks, 90, 92 Davis, Carter, 223 Davis, Colleen, 256 Davis, Debbie, 256 Davis, Gerald, 199 Davis, Gregory, 72, 82, 83, 223 Davis, John, 257 Davis, Johnny, 22 3 Davis, Pattie, 257 Davis, Rodney, 109, Davis, Sandra, 199 Davis, Sky, 60, 199 Dawley, Robin, 64, 257 Dawsey Becky, 223 Dawsey, Thomas, 90, 92, 257 Dawson, Marty, 309 112,117,130, 144 Doyle, Dennis, 223 Doyle, Marsha, 43, 54, 5B, 60, 73, 259, 303 Drake, Ann, 200 Drews, sandy, 51, 64, 68, 71, 79, 101, 139, 194, 200 Driscoll, Tom, 64, 65, 71, 259 DuBase, Larry, 133, 259 Duffy, Dawn, 200 Duncan, John, 129, 223 Duncan, Stephanie, 259 Dungan, Debbie, 60, 103, 259 Dunlap, Lora, 64, 200 Dutherage, Lynne, 200 Dvorak, Karen, 49, 51, 71, 98, 135, 136, 259 Dwyer, Doug, 84, 223, 313 Dwyer, Steve, 84, 259, 313 Dwyer, Susan, 68, 70, 79, 200 Dyke, Deborah, 223 E Eastland, Dick, 7, 27, 48, 56, 146, 147, 259, 307 Eastwood, Barbara, 47, 51, 76, 99, 139, 223, 237, 346 Ebdon, James, 80, 81, 148, 166, 259 Edge, James, 200 Edmonson, Tommy, 200 DeAvila, Fernando, 199 Evans, Gary, 260, 344 Dawson, Richard, 152, 223 Day, Anne, 199 Day, Brad, 66, 223 Deal, Terry, 51 , 58, 64, 78, 79, 99, 199, 186, 214 Dean, Kimberly, 257 Deane, Rosanna, 178, 233 Dearth, Lori, 223 Dearth, Marla, 199 Deaver, Theodore, 309 DeBakey, Diana, 60, 257 Decker, Sharon, 71, 78, 257 DeForke, Mike, 257 DeGeorge, Cynthia, 63, 257 DeLaro, Sam, 90, 92, 223 de Leon, Darien, 36, 44, 60, 90, 91, 93, 145, 257, 269 Delgado, Carmen, 64, 257 Delgado, Susie, 199 Demanzuk, Donna, 58, 60, 70, 87, 98, 243, 253, 257 Demara, Debbie, 223 Demetriades, Jane, 151, 70, 79, 156, 199, 343 DeMouche, Becky, 257 Deniston-Pope, Barbara, 257 Denney, Denise, 76, 199 Denton, Ann, 56, 60, 63, 64, 258, 267 DePriest, Richard, 92, 223 Derkowski, Donna, 62, 70, 78, 258 Deuble, Cindy, 72, 258 Devine, Kirby, 79, 137, 199 Edwa Edwa Edwa Edwa Edwa Ehley rds, Abigail, 200 rds, Bill, 90, 92, 259 rds, Dano, 118, 223 rds, Sherrie, 260 rds, Vicki, 223 S ott 72 182 223 1 C 4 1 r Ehrhart, David, 200, 226 Eidson, Darla, 260 Eisemann, Deane, 260, 270 Eldridge, Nancy, 90, 227 Elich, Tom, 90, 92, 309 Elliott, Elaine, 200 Ah, c'mon, Ref, you'll never make it to heaven with a call like that. Kirk Lazarine is sure that the referee has something against our basketball team. Ferguson, Brad, 261 Ferguson, Brownlee, 38, 56, 57, 58, 161, 243, 261, 277 Ficklin, Linda, 58, 201 Ficklin, Luanne, 73, 261 Finnegan, Bill, 201, 205 Finnegan, Martha, 100, 101, 224 DeWitz, Pam, 97, 199 DeWitz, Scott, 54, 66, 76, 223 Dick, Kathryn, 12, 49, 148, 243, 245, 258 Dicke, Connie, 80, 81, 199 Dickerson, Denise, 88, 199 oaram, Dallas, 118, 124, 126, 127 DiFiore, Mary, 98, 148, 258, 345 Dill, James, 199, 344 Dimitt, Billy, 88, 258 Dimitt, Gary, 109, 113, 258 Dishongh, Gay, 200 Dishongh, Norman, 90, 223 Dodd, Sheridan, 98, 258, 345 Elliatt, Pren, 80, 200 Ellis, Barbara, 70, 78, 260 Ellis, Gwen, 200 suis, Peggy, zoo Ellis, Suzanne, 223 Ellis, Thomas, 200 Elrod, David, 218, 223 Elrod, Howard, 77 Embry, Debbie, 56, 65, 71, 101, 223, 224, 232, 180 Embry, Ronny, 200 Emmett, Steve, 86, 260 Engemoen, Sally, 51, 58, 64, 69, 71, 79, 94, 137, 138, 200 Erdeliac, Danny, 200 Erdmann, Michella, 224, 229 Erguder, Lerzan, 260 Erwin, Blake, 77 Erwin, Emille, 87, 148, 166, 190, 260 Eubonk, Esther, 200 Eudy, Sherry, 260 Evans, Kay, 88, 223 Evans, Mark, 200 Evans, Pat, 260 Evans, Robert, 75, 260 Evans, Sharon, 79, 200 Everett, Yvette, 69, 201 F Faber, Anne, 71, 201 Focione, Michael, 75, 261 Fischer, Kathy, 80, 81, 95, 224 Fisher, Bill, 34, 45, 49, sa, 70, 128, 261, :14 6 Fisher, Jim, 224 Fitch, Brad, 224 Fitzpatrick, Sharon, 86, 26 Fitzwillaim, Dennis, 72, 261 Fitzwillaim, Robert, 201 Flanagan, Fleming, A Fletcher, St 210, 21 Anne, 79, 201 nna, 78, 95, 97, 102 161, Firming, Michael, 118, 201 epimae, 64, 71, 79, 99, 201, 4 Ford, Helen, 65, 86, 262 Ford, Kristen, 66, 201 Doggett, Onie, 218, 223 Doherty, Pat, 72, 103, 223, 239 Dolan, Sylvia, 54, 73, 258 Donnelly, Bob, 118, 200 Donoho, David, 54, 70, 200 Donohue, Thomas, 75 Fair, Jeanie, 201 Faniel, Johnny, 123 Farley, Becky, 223 Farley, Lisa, 69, 201, 211 Felder, Linda, 201 Felger, Susan, 261 Dori, Donna, 97, 223 Dowlen, Andrea, 49, 70, 251, 258, 262 342 Felix, Steve, 224 Fellows, Oscar, 224 Ford, Tommy, 48, 123, 194, 201 Fartier, David, 224 Fortmeier, Linda, 201 maack, Debbie, 101, 224 Fossler, Leslie, 73, 262 Foster, Jim, 90, 91, 92, 157, 262 Fone, Panama, 51, 54, 71, 78, 102, 224 Foulk, Thad, 48, 109, 116, 262 Fowler, Pat, 224 Fox, Jerry, 201 Fox, Stinnett, 123, 201 Frambach, John, 64, 262 Frazier, 11619, 4a, 118, 224, 234, 240, 182 Frazier, Greg, 38, 45, 177, 262, 264 Fredericksen, Sigrid, 224 Freel, Dan, 82, 262 Friedheim, Neenah, 5, 78, 101, 224 Frnko, Mark, 224 rugan, chuck, 61, 149, 199, 201 Fugit1,Melinda,56,57,65, 71, 79, 98, 100, 101, 144, 190, 262, 346 Fuller, Lee, 225 Fulmer, Craig, 225 Funderburk, Robert, 201 Furrh, Karen, 225 G Gaddis, Pamela, 262 Gaddis, Richard, 77, 262 Gaddis, Sharon, 76, 201 Gallagher, Charlie, 225 Gallagher, my, 46, 47, 51, 76, 78, 37, 105, 225 Galle, Mary, 201 Gambrell, John, 225 Gandy, Karol, 70, 87, 98,100, 101, 161, 172, 262, 326 Garbett, Mary, 201 Garcia, Claudia, 66, 68, 201 Garcia, Eugene, 90, 92, 225 Garcia, Judy, 262 Garcia, Martha, 39, 49, 51 , 61 , 66, 67, 163, 243, 263 Gardner, David, 201 Garver, George, 225 - Garza, Rey, 59, 80, 148, 166, 225, 263 Garza, Rosa, 201 Goskamp, Patti, 67, 78, 79, 93, 243 Gaskamp, Peggy, 93, 201 Gasky, Gay, M Bill, 309 ike, 309 Gays, Gregory, 201 Gays, Mark, 201 Geaccane, Gary, 133, 188, 201 Geaccone, Riette, 51, 78, 181, 225 Gee, Dock, 263 Geiler, Debbie, 263 Ganga, John, 49, 55, 56, 57, 66, 67, 102, 104, 160, 176, 263, 333 Gentry, Barbara, 76, 201 George, Rosalin, 225 Gerhard, laura, 201 Gerhardl, amy, 51, 65, 84, 218, 225 Gervais, Ben, 88, 89, 263 Ghrist, Robert, 42, 49, 61, 67, 130, 131, 141, 26,3 Gibbons, Katie, 24, 51, 62, 67, 76, 263 Gibson, Jonathan, 90, 201 Gibson, Rick, 77, 309 Gilbert, Renee, 77, 263 Gillcison, Deborah, 225 Gipsan, Virginia 201 Glanviile, Charlotte, 76 Glascock, Thomas, 309 Glenn, Keith, 76, 82, 225 Godfrey, Pete, 77, 264 Goeser, Debra, 225 Goeser, Susan, 137, 201 Gaffney, Vernetto, 201 Golden, Barbara, 264 ya YA. x Qt,-x .ge , be e ., Golden, Gary, 264 Golden, Susan, 201 Golding, Kathy, 49, 55, 102, 160, 264 Galdsby, Malcolm, 200, 201 Golemon, Kerry, 49, 87, 162, 264, 316, 327 Goodman, Merrie, 74, 309 Goodwin, Barbara, 64, 77, 223, 225 Goodwyn, Thomas, 90, 92, 264 Gordon, Kathy, 66, 67, 90, 225 Grace, Bob, 264 Grace, Irene, 264 Grace, Kevin, 189, 202, 208 Graff, Judy, 51 , 58, 100,101, 180, 225 Graham, Debbi, 225 Graham, Elaine, 88, 202 Grainger, Janet, 54, 74, 264 Grant, Gwen, 51, 64, 70, 202 Grosshoff, Gary, 75, 309 Gravatt, Curtis, 58, 202 Graves, Gary, 309, 330 Gray, Twinkle, 47, 51, 66, 135, 223, 225 Green, Carol, 77, 264 Green, Curley, 62, 225 Green, Issac, 170, 202 Green, Mickey, 137, 202 Green, Richard, 75 Greene, Richard, 75, 225 Greenwell, Anne, 202 Greer, Court, 75, 265 Greer, Gayle, 82, 90, 93, 202 Gribble, Robert, aa, 55, 56, 57, 64, 102, 105, 265, 324 Grier, Mike, 133, 309 Griffenberg, Susan, 265 Griffin, Dem, 202 Griffin, Diann, 202 Griffin, Ginny, 265 Grimes, Janet, 66, 67, 70, 90, 92, 202 Grimes, Randy, 225 Joan, you had a great idea, but your taste in cars is lacking! Patti Barnett, Joan Parnell, and Jane Demetriades have iust created Sophomore and Junior Skip Day. Hallmark, aeyefly, 64, 87, 236, 243, 265 Ham, Debbie, 60, 64, 66, 67, 76, 86, 95, 265 Ham, Denisa, 97, 202 Ham, Lauren, 65, 70, 79, 99, 202, 320 Hillery, Mark, 6, 130, 131, 268 Grissom, Kim, 77, 225 Grounds, Dora, 225 Guerrero, Felix, 49, 58, 72, 265 Guillary, Farley, 88, 265 Guillary, Stephanie, 265 Gulledge, Wolfgang, 72 Gullett, Sandy, 51, 69, 78, 225, 232 H Haag, Jennifer, 202 Hadley, Steve, 225, 183 Hagan, Patti, 60, 90, 225 Hailey, Sara, 71, 79, 202, 210, 217 Haley, Steve, 118, 194 Haley, Tad, 225 Hall, Chyril, 77, 265 Hall, Lyn, 226 Lee 62 . . . Lamar 61. How sweet it is! Ham, Nancy, 64, 78, 181, 226 Hambrick, Konrad, 266 Hombrick, Mike, 202 Hamilton, David, 202 Hamilton, Melodic, 226 Hamlin, Vikki, 202 Hammond, Sharman, 88, 309 Hanagon, Anne, 51 Hanks, Jan, 226 Hanks, Karen, 266 Hanson, Mark, 202 Hanson, David, 202 Harding, Bryan, 266 Hardwick, Mark, 118, 202, 204, 214 Harling, Randy, 202 Harmon, Michele, 184, 202 Harmon, Tracee, 202 Harrington, Kathleen, 39, 58, 65, 71 , 135, 226 Harrington, Kathy, 266 Harris, Holly, 98, 266 Harris, Jeanette, 60, 78, 266 Harris, Margaret, 266 Harris, Margie, 46, 47, 49, 266 Harris, Sue, 51 , 70, 79,137, 194, 203, 212, 216 Harris, Suzanne, 203 Hartman, Ann, 226 Hartwell, Therese, 76, 203 Hartwig, Mike, 105, 119, 120, 193, 226, 314 Hartzog, Sharon, 267 Harvell, Dawn, 203 Harvey, Nita, 97, 203 Harvin, Andy, 10, 34, 84, 85, 151, 267 Hassebrook, Dan, 82, 203 Hastings, Kathy, 77, 309 Hastings, Nancy, 226 Hauge, Ellen, 70, 93, 99, 226 Hauge, John, 309 Hauser, Susie, 71, 78, 226, 232 Hawk, Hallie, 259, 267 Hawk, Penny, 54, 60, 65, 71, 76, 267 Hoy, Steve, 72, 218 Hayes, Bill, 48, 65, 152, 168, 179, 225, Q 5 fl' Henry, Kevin, 109, 117, 149, 226 Henson, Pamela, 203 Herbert, Bettina, 37, 41, 49, 61, 67 82, 83, 90, 93, 150, 157, 267 Herman, Paul, 83, 88, 89, 268 Hern, Susan, 79, 203 Hernandez, Dora, 226 Herriage, Aubry, 309 Hewell, Charles, 23, 49, 61 , 66, 67, 143, 268, 280 Hewin, Kam, 71, 78, 226 Heyser, Lynn, 77, 268 Hibhert, Catharine, 226 Hibler, Ted, 90, 92 Hlbler, Tess, 268 Hicks, Bill, 26a Hicks, Pete, 80, 203 ,72, 78, 90, 91, Hightower, Buddy, 88, 128, 203, 212 Hightower, Charles, 268 Hightower, Lynann, 58, 64, 181, 2 Hightower, Richard, 203 Hildebrandt, Kathy, 135, Hill, Lia, 226 Hill, Marcus, 84, 268 Hill, Mary, 74, 268 Harris, Aemelia, 203 2261 237 Hayes, Bonnie, 267 Hayes, Karen, 203 Hayes, Pany, 27, 46, 47, 49, 56, 117, 146, Hillery, Sharon, 203 Hindman, Kathleen, 160, 203 Hindman, M'liss, 87, 261, 269 147, 143, 174, 267 Hayes, Ruby, 203 Haynes, Peggy, 60, 72, 88, 267, 302 Hays, Holly, 226 Hazard, Robin, 64, 226 Heacker, Marcia, 51, 58, 71 , 78, 84, 85, 152, 267, 299 Heard, Lindo, 95, 203 Heard, Maria, 69, 70, 79, 203 Heaton, Robert, 203 Hekimian, Hampo, 226 Hellimian, Khoren, 226 Hellig, Kymberly, 203 Hellmann, Cindy, 69, 98,100,101, 140, 157, 267, 298, 175 Henderson, Archie, 61, 226 Henderson, Clare, 226 Hines, Susie, 269 Hinson, Kim, 99, 226 Hinson, Stanley, 124, 12 Hinton, lim, 194, 203 138, 268 7, 203 Hirschfeld, Karen, 269, 290 Hobbs, Danna, 203 Hobbs, Janet, 269 Habson, Mark, 227 26 Hoffman, Jeanne, 47, 49, 61 , 82, 83,163, 309 Hoffman, Sam, 82 Hogan, Kerry, 65, 218, 227, 229 Hakenson, Craig, 203 Holcomb, Claudio, 46, 49, 51, 55, 9 269, 281 Holland, Terry, 118, 203 Holmes, Debbie, 135, 22 Henderson, Howard, 109, 116, 255, 309 Henderson, Sharon, 203 Heneresey, James, 80 Henry, James, 75 7 Holt, Don, 269, 307, 332 Holt, Karen, 90, 203 Holt, Linda, 58 Holt, Mary, 309 6, 104, 343 Homuth, Robert, 88, 227 Hook, Margaret, 99, 227 Hooper, Melinda, 227 Hoover, Curt, 269 Horn, Dianne, 61, 49, 269 Hornberger, Kathy, 51, 68, 84 Hortenstine, James 176, 270 Hosea, Debbie, 227 Host, Jett, 270 Hostetter, Carla, 88, 270 Houck, Liza, 227 House, Richard, 80, 204 Hovey, Ruth, 204 Howard, Ann, 227 Howard, Felicia, 34, 270 Howard, Robert, 102, 270 Howard, Win, 270 Howe, Jean, 75, 309 Howell, Philip, 77, 270 Howington, Jane, 204 Huddleston, Linda Beth, 227 Hutnall, Bill, 227 Hughes, Bennett, 90, 92, 227 Humphrey, Mike, 123 Humphrey, Patrick, 59, 72, 270 Hunter, Frances, 195, 204 Hurst, Chris, 80 Hurst, Holly, 270 Huston, Craig, 204 Hyder, Jerry, 133, 270 lga, Glenda, 60, 66, 67, 90, 93, 271 Jones, Vicki, 140 Jones, Wendy, 65, 78, 88, 228 Jordan, Connie, 64, 88, 228 Joslin, Toy, 77, 228 Jana, David, 228 Jungman, 8ab, 10, 21, 48, 84, 85, 152, 228 Jurancich, Tom, 75, 272 K Kahn, Steve, 118, 228 Kail, Susan, 228 Kalmbach, Richard, 272 Kane, Jennifer, 49, 51 , 64, 70, 138, 243, 272 Kane, Lido, 64, 70, 137, 204 Keeney, Randy, 48, 200, 204 Keeton, Robbie, 51, 58, 65, 86, 87, 100, 101, 220, 228 Kelley, Paula, 60, 69, 88, 155, 272 Kelly, Corrine, 73, 309 Kelly, Tam, 228 Kelm, Scott, 58, 70, 105, 120, 228 Kendrick, Fiti, 95, 228 Kennedy, Melissa, 54, 68, 69, 138, 226, 228 Kercheval, Lynn, 137, 204 Kercheval, Steve, 133, 272 Kidd, Kathryn, 204 Kidd, Kimmy, 204 Kilby, Ronald, 133, 228 Killough, Brinda, 205 King, Allison, 79, 205 King, Chuck, 205, 210 King, Danny, 71, 133, 228 Livingston, Jane, 56, 69, 98, 100, 101, 275, lrelclnd, Elise, 227 Irwin, Cathy, 227 Irwin, Mark, 72, 227 J Jackson, Julie, 70, 79, 204 King King, King, Ernest, 228 Jan, 65, 70, 76, a6, s7, 98, 272, 287 Kathy, 95, 205 Kingswell-Smith, Ann, 64, 70, 134, 272, 295 Kinney, Stephen, 58, 188, 205 Kinney, William, 273 Kirby, Scott, 228 Kirk, Glenn, 273 Klan, Kathy, 205 Hey, y'aIl, this one's alivel Gary Evans displays his courage while John Kovolik, James Dill, and Chuck Colvin watch in disbelief. Lampkin, Joe, 80 Jackson, Peggy, 204 Jackson, Steve, 271 Jacob, Cathy, 227 Jaehne, Jaehne, Brian, 59, 80, 227 Robert, 271 Jamal, Kim, 68, 204 James, Ann, 97, 291 James, Pebble, 271 Jamison, Jett, 227, 253 Janke, Jim, 5B,109,112,131,132,166, 271, 329 Janse, Tina, 51, 65, 105, 218, 227 Jarrell, Jane, 227 Jax, Cathy, 137, 271, 295 Jax, Janet, 51, 71, 76, 78, 79, 204 Jeka, Cathy, a7, 174, 271 Jenkins, Janice, 42, 47, 49, 51, 64, 69, 78, 271 Jenkins, Phillip, 227, 341 Jenney, David, 227 Jennings, Marla, 227 Johannessen, Jan, 60, 66, 67, 90, 227 Johnson, Alex, 68, 204 Johnson, Craig, 228 Johnson Debbie, 204 Johnson, Gwen, 98, 271 Johnson Hud, 120, 121, 122, 272 Johnson, James, 204 Johnson, Mike, 75, 271 Johnson, Nancy, 82, 204 Johnson, Stacy, 204 Johnson, Steve, 118, 204 Johnson Susan A,, 204, 272 Knepper, Kay, 70, 77, 158, 228 Knies, Fred, 65, 130, 131, 273, 288, 292 Knight, Jett, 218, 228 Knight, Marsha, 49, 65, 70, 273 Knizner, David, 228 Knoblauch, Laura, 205 Knox, Susan, 273 Knutson, Sam, 228 Kai-Lhauff, Sandy, 75, 228 Kolb, Paul, 233 Kaomey, Candella, 68, 79, 140, 205 Koonce, Mike, 155, 273 Kostas, Georgia, 38, 46, 47, 49, 51 , 55, 61 , 78, 79, 98, 105, 142, 169, 273 Kostas, Pam, 46, 47, 49, 51 , 78, 79, 98, 99, 156, 242, 243, 273, 309, 321 Kovolik, Fiona, 228, 344 Kowalski, Bobbi, 140, 205 Kowalski, Stephen, 274 Krause, Dexter, 109, 117, 228 Krause, Marc, 228 Kriel, James, 75 Kuhn, Jeff, 48, 49, 55, ss, 104, 124, 125, 274 L Larma, Parry, 77, 159, 228 LaFant, lvonne, 205 Laguarta, Julio, 118, 195, 198 Lain, Bob, 228 Land, Libby, 66, 67, 90, 92, 228 Landry, Edward, 274 Lane, Gayle, 228 Lange, Cam, 38, 48, 49, 55, 104,106, 120 121, 122, 177, 243, 274, 349 Longford, Debbie, 274 Larroca, Robin, 71, 205, 211 Larsen, Barbara, 86, 228 Lavetta, Lora, 205 Lawler, Robert, 229 Lawrence, Cheri, 51, 64, 69, 78, 274 Lawrence, Laura Lee, 68, 79, 205 Lawson, David, 102, 274, 283 Lawton, Patty, 205 Laycock, Valerie, 274 Lazarine, Kirk, 88,124, 127, 144, 192, 274 342 Leach, Eliska, 47, 49, 50, 52, 100, 101, 274, 279 Lechtenberger, DeAnn, 60, 67, 88, 275, 303 Lechtenberger, Doug, 60, 123, 205 Ledbetter, Patricia, 229 Lee, Chris, 205 Lee, Janet, 58, 68, 187, 205 Lee, Robert, 80 Lee, Thomas Henry, 309 Leggett, Lynn, 275 Lemak, Margaret, 64, 71, 78, 87, 229 f 7 Johnson, Tommy, 204 Jones, Carver, 228 Janes, Cindy, 228 Jones, Karen, 272 Jones, Marla, 65, 228, 229 Jones, Martha, 65, 86, 272 Janes, Nikki, se, 228 Jones, Rodney, 109, 113, 219, 228 Jones, Terrel, 204 344 Lain, Gayle, 228 Laird, Lisa, 64, 70, 205 Lamb, Gary, 205 Lambdin, Carol, 205 Lambdin, Jane, 49, 61, 154, 274 Lambert, Gary, 84, 88 Lambert, Kathi, 41, 49, 88, 89, 309 Lamont, Michael, 75, 309 LaMotta, June, 309 Lewis, Charmaine, 205 Lewis, Larry, 60, 61, 67, 88, 90, 250, 275 Lewis, Mike, 218, 229 Lewis, Pam, 229 Lewis, Sharon, 68, 229 Lewter, Luanne, 229 Lightfoot, Barbara, 70, 194, 205 Lim, Betty, 52, 54, 69, 205 Linden, Jan, 49, 60, 72, 275 Lipinski, Michele, 205 Little, Kimberly, 205 Little, Mike, as, 118, 132, 161, Littleiohn, Sandra, 70, 205 Livesay, Mark, 229 0, 229 287, 336 ' Laden, Ray, 205 Loduca, Mary, 229 Loftan, Melodie, 83, B8 Lok, Gary, 120, 229 Long, Jenny, 71, 78, 229 Long, Mark, 205 Long, Robin, 88, 161, 275, 317 Lonsdale, Diane, 62, 70, 78, 275 Loomis, Sarah, 60, 66, 67, 90, 92, 229 Lopez, Sammy, 229 Lormand, Allen, 59 Lowe, Leslie, 205 Lower, Jodi, 205 Lower, Kristi, 60, 71, 275 Luberger, Jim, 205 Lucas, Kathy, 66, 205 Lucas, Richard, 206 Lumb, Gary, 90, 229 Lumb, Karen, 90, 92, 206 Lundy, Ann., 69, 93, 275 Luton, Joel, 206 Luton, Jann, 229 Lula, William, 229 Lynch, John, 229 Mc McAlister, Missy, 47, 49, 64, 87, 99, 134, 139, 275, 279 McAninch, Terry, 206 McBirney, Sammy, 58, 124, 127, 263, 276 McBride, Pat, 46, 52, 64, 71, 78, 82, 229 McBride, Warner, 88, 183, 229 McCann, John, 58, 118, 168, 206 McCann, Missy, 60, 90, 206 McCarrell, Melody, 206 McCarran, Mike, 123, 206 McClellan, Linda, 68, 206 McClure, Chris, 95, 97, 194, 206 McComb, Vicki, 88, 97, 229 Wiltshire, Jimmy Maxwell, Fiona McMu McNa llin, Terry, 75, 77, 309 bb, Lynn, 277 McNeil, Patti, 34, 60, 64, 70, 277 Mcvlibil, Henle, 64, 86, 98, 277 McSpadden, Ann, 52, 61, 206 McWhorter, Anne, 230 McWhorter, Michael, 309 M MacCurdy, Julie, 278 MacDonald,'Betty, 79, 206 Maclntrye, Paul, 222, 230 Mackey, Todd, 118 Maddox, Elizabeth, 78, 230 Maddox, Scott, 206, 215 Magee, Garth, 206 Mbgel, slime, 60, 65, 67, 70, 90, 143, 206 Moglll, Bert, 182, 230 Mahaffey, Sora, 70, 207 Maiar, Catherine, 230 Maior, Linda, 207 Manela, Mike, 90, 92, 93, 230 Mangrum, Sandra, 63, 76, 80, 81, 230 Manning, Dwight, 80, 82, 103, 230 Manning, Teresa, 54, 99, 230 Manthos, Linda, 47, 49, 55, 70, 87, 100, 101 Marba ,102,144,154,162, 278 ch, Diane, 78, 230 Marchbanks, Greg, 68, 230 Marcos, Gracy, 230 Marhofer, Bill, 80, 207 Mark, Marqu Marqu val, 230 is, Bill, 90, 207 is, Debbie, 49, 54, 60, 90, 278, 303 Marshall, Sharon, 230 Martin 309 Martin , Charles, 109, 110, 130, 131, 255, , Georgia, 207 Martin, Grant, 207 Martin, Joanna, 75, 309 Martin, John, 230 Marlin, Richard, 278, 309 McConnell, Gayle, 88, 276, McConnell, John, 90, 206 McCord, Tim, 229 317 McCormick, Janet, 47, 50, 58, 70, 82, 90, 91, 229 McCoy, Linda, 229 McCoy, Neil, 46, 47, 65, 72, 76, 229 McCrehon, Jeff, 60, 67, 87, 9 276 O, 92, 153, McDade, Diana, 87, 223, 229 McDaniel, George, 206 McDavid, Martha, 229 McDonald, Holly, 95, 229 McDonald, Mike, 276 McDuff, Pot, 80 McElroy, Rhonda, 73, 276 McEntyre, Bill, 133, 206 McFarland, Tommy, 72, 124,125, 243, 276 McGee, Debra, 97 Mccbliee, Melinda, 71, 86, 135, 229 McGilvary, Mike, 124, 125, 127, 206 McGinnes, Kerry, 52, 64, 71,161, 265, 276 McGowan, Robert, 208, 349 McGregor, David, 142, 276 McGregor, Malcolm, 72, 90, 229 McGuire, Mike, 277 McHard, Elaine, 52, 76, 68, 277 Masters, Mart Joseph, 309 Matcek, George,'66, 231 Mathers, Stephanie, 278 Mathews, Gary, 278 Mblfbiigb, Kathleen, az, sa, 164, 276, 278 Mattison, Lysa, 207 Maxwell, Jim, 278, 344 Maxwell, Jim R., 207 Maxwell, Richard, 309 Mayes, Talley, 73, 279 Mayo, Karen, 52, 75, 78, 231 Meador, Thomas, 207 Mebabws, aiil, 66, 67, 90, 218, 231 Meason, Terry, 88, 89, 279 Medibiib, Josie, 76, 228, 231 Mein., Debbie, 95, 97, 207 Meith, Donna, 279 Melchor,.Virginia, 74, 279 Menger, Bill, 60, 279 Menn, Richard, 279 Menn, Stephen, 80, 194, 207 Menzdorf, Mbrvu, 90, 93, 157, 231 Meredith, 166, aa, 231, 240 Merrill, Janet, 60, 64, 142, 253, 279, 295 Meteria, Jacqueline, 231 Mihalou, John, 207 Miley, Rick, 109, 116, 130, 131, 279 Mclntyre, William, 88, 206 Mclver, Jean, 65, 70, 229 McKay, Mary, 58, 70, 79, 138, 186, 206 McKeller, Buddy, 277 McKibben, Debbie, 277 McKibben, Denise, 229 McKnight, Jack, 277 McKnight, Mark, 206 McLean, Mark, 118 McMahon, Pat, 63, 277 McMillan, Paul, 229, 309 McMinn, Megan, 67, 277 McMinn, Vicki, 71, 78, 218, 230 McMullen, Carol, 206 McMullin, Albert, 84, 206 Miller, Miller, Miller, clieiiie, 137, 207 cami, 74, 280 06913, 66, 67, 9o, 91, 92, 231 Miller, Gail, 207 Miller, Gwendolyn, 231 Miller, Mark, 48, 49, 55, 58, 131, 132, 258, 280 Miller, Richard, 66, 231 Miller, Millar, Stacy, 70, 88, 207 William, 280 Mills, Beth, 66, 79, 207 Mills, Debbie, 25, 61, 66, 67, 141, 280 Mills, Donald, 231 Millsbp, Mary, zao Minjares, Vicki, 309 Minor, Elaine, 71, 243, 280, 301 Miroca, Cathy, 207 Miroca, Virginia, 309 Mitchell, Ann, 78, 87, 280 Mitchell, Gretchen, 207 Mitchell, Mona, 95, 231 Motfatt, Ann, 47, 49, 71 , 99, 262, 267, 280 Moffett, Randy, 281, 288 Moise, Cindy, 60, 207 Maller, Steve, 55, 103, 109, 115, 246, 249, 258, 281 Mallis, Jim, 75, 309 Montalbano, Jae, 207 Monteith, Dorrance, 207 Monteith, Walter, 84, 128, 129, 281 Montgomery, Keith, 48, 107 Moody, David, 36, 49, 60, 61, 67, 71 , 90, 243, 266, 281 Moody, Mary Jane, 52, 55, 70, 78, 86, 103, 281 Moore, Andrea, 84, 85, 151 , 157, 281, 308, 321 Moore, Julie, 208 Moore, Rena, 231 Moore, Richard, 208 Moore, Robert, 208 Moore, Sherree, 195, 208 Moreland, Darrell, 208 Moreno, Jean, 70, 162, 281 Moreton, Laura, 52, 137, 208 Morgan, Dennis, 72, 281 Morgan, Pamela, 208 Morgan, Sharon, 231 Morille, Debra, 4, 65, 68 Morrow, Marta, 70, 281 Marrow, Randy, 281, 327 Morse, Sid, 282 Morton, Carol, 138, 231 Morton, Laura, 64, 71 Morton, Lyle, 118, 208, 212 Moss, Susan, 49, 56, 57, 70, 282, 338 Mott, Glenna, 231 Mouritsen, Mary, 82, 231 Muckley, Vivien, 49, 52, 78, 79, 84, 282, 313 Mullins, Connie, 52, 78, 82, 83, 157, 280, 282, 319 Mulvey, Ann, 71, 79, 206 Mulvlhlll, Barbara, 65, 230, 231 Mulvihill, Hank, 103, 109, 112, 282 Muncie, Alex, 58, 176, 282 Murphy, Emily, 231 Murphy, Karen, 70, 79, 87, 134, 208, 225 Murphy, Martha, 208 Murphy, Maxine, 64, 282 Murphy, Patrick, 208 Murphy, susie, 57, 9a, 135, 137, 346 Murray, Arthur, 282 Murray, David, 208 Murray, Margaret, 75, 282 Mushrush, David, 73, 309 Mustachio, Mike, 231 N Nakfoar, Karen, 52, 71, 231 Naylor, Roger, 231 Neacsu, Michael, 208 Neilson, Leslie, 71, 208 Nelson, Bruce, 283 282, 284 Nelson, Nancie, 52, 70, 186, 208 Nettles, Thomas, 231 New, Michael, 309 Newman, Roxanne, 77 Newton, Cindy, 102, 231 Nichols, Guy, 208 Nichols, Keith, 208 Nicholson, Bill, 208 Nicholson, Laura, 86, 231 Niefield, Stewart, 283 Niven, Christopher, 283 Niven, Deborah, 208 Nordquist, Susan, 73, 283 Norris, Gayle, 65, 82, 231 Norris, Susan, 283 Northrup, Debbie, 170, 208 Norwood, Steve, 73, 243, 283 Novak, Luanne, 218, 231 Novak, Ricky, 208 Nutley, Karyn, 209 O oem, sbilie, 253 O'8rien, Debbie, 209 O'Brien, Russell, 209 Odal, Marcia, 82, 90, 231 Odom, Theresa, 77, 232 Oesch, Becky, 76, 101, 283, 2 Oesch, Marci, 70, 209 Oieda, Nancy, 137, 209 87 f DK A il is me 9 xi e 4 2- if -1 nw 4 A W 1 '-255' 6 1555 J lifiiiz X Mary DiFiore is all heart, and Sheridan Dodd agrees. 345 O'Kelly, Pei, 232 O'Neal, Kim, 232 O'Reilly, Lee, 232 o'11e111y, Make, 48, 49, 173, 284 Ort, Mike, 59, 80, 81, 232, 350 Orsak, Gary, 309 Osborn, Lon, 209 Ostrom, Ricky, 90, 232 om, Jam, 49, 57, 109, 112, 284, 290 Otis, St Ott, Ke eve, 83, 150 n, 232 Ott, Susan, 7, 209 Otto, Driscoll, 284 Overton, Knaxie, 232 Overton, Patricia, 283, 284 Owen, Michael, 232 P Padilla, Olelia, 73, 284 Poez, Mary, 46, 49, 93, 284 Pagel. Pagel, Paige, Paine, Bobby, 64, 284 Sandra, 52, 79, 209 Billy, aa, 109, 118, 209 stephen, 209 Palmer, Debbie, 232 Palmer, Don, 233 Palmer, Robin, 58, 88, 137, 233 Park, Marion, 73, 284 Parker, Emy, 233 Parks, William, 73, 284 Parnell, Joan, 52, 88, 233, 343 Parsley Parsley , Ben, 233 , Sharon, 52, 65, 71, 233 Partridge, Debbie, 218, 233 Partridge, Elizabeth, 233 Pate, Doug, 88, 233 Pate, Julia, 233 Patterson, Bill, 72, 80, 209 Patterson, Suzie, 82, 150, 187, 233 Paul, Jeff, 124, 127, 284 Payne, Danna, 58, 64, 209 Payne, Mary Anna, 47, 49, 55, 98, 105, 139, 284 Pearce, Shauna, 150, 160, 285, 300, 322, 339 Pearlman, Jerry, 64, 124, 127, 285 Peatross, Randy, 90, 205, 209 Peatross, Susan, 233 Peden, Greg, 118 Pederson, Michael, 285 Peery, Pence, 285 Pendle Patti, 47, 52, 60, 70, 233 Suzanne, 49, 63, 87, 98, 140, 275, y, Gary, 233 Penn, Sam, 88, 285 Perkins, Ann, 285 Perry, Curtis, 309 Perry, Dale, 123, 233, 314 Perryman, Jim, 80 Peters, Cindy, 70, 107, 139, 230, 233 Peters, Walter, 118, 209 Peterson, Elaine, 233 Peterson, Mike, 48, 130, 132, 283 Petrlak, Dee Ann, 87, 233 Pettit, Tam, 119, 120, 285 Ptelter, Kirk,109,115,117,130,131,132, 182, 219, 233 Pfisterer, Lori, 233 Philips, Lander, 49, 56, 57, 70, 100, 101, 285, 297 Phillips, Gail, 65, 78, 87, 233 Phillips, Rebecca, 233 Phillips, Susan, 64, 285 Pierce, Lindsey, 233 Pina, Carla, 99, 233 Pinson, Elizabeth, 71, 233 Piper, Jett, 123, 209 Piquet, Ana, 73, 285 Piquet, Quido, 212 Pittman, Gladys, 209 Flaia, Dale, 80, 81, 286 Plummer, Jan, 60, 78, 90, 233 Plummer, Phyllis, 95, 209 Plunkett, Debbie, 209 Poo, Rita, 209 Pogue, Janice, 56, 96. 149, 286, 333 Poindexter, Holly, 58, 64, 68, 79, 209 Pollan, Lisa, 71, 78, 233 Polliuia, Mike, 309 Ponder, Billy, 43, 77, 286 Poole, Sherri, 194, 209 Porter, Jeff, 123, 233 Porter, Susan, 209 Portis, Lynn, 233 Potts, Allison, 64, 69, 70, 79, 101, 197, 210 Poulos, Nikkie, 210 Pound, Ted, 120, 286 Powell, Alice, 210 P Powell, Joni, 210 Powell, Vicki, 210 Powers, Ben, 84, 129 Protka, James, 59, 66, 80, 233 Fran, Mary K., 61, as, 286 Presley, Dina, 210 Presley, Lex, 286 Prewett, Harry, 109, 114, 116, 130, 131, 233 Prewitt, James, 210 Price, Ana, 236 Price, Terry, 47, 58, 65, 71 , 180, 233, 323 You do realize, Bill, that this is not a reciprocal function, reminds Susie Murphy as she, Bill Fisher, and Melinda Fugitt exam ine the situation. Prince, Anna, 233 R Prince, Cindy, 210 Procter, Vernon, 36, 40, 49, sa, 61, 67, 83, 269' 286' 314 augur., Deborah, 210 Pruter, Lucie, 52, 72, 233 Roslin' Willie, 211' 234 Puckett, Kent, 233, 235, 314 Puffer, Ann, 210 Purlloy, Kathy, 49, 53, 64, 82, 83, 98, 153, 248, 286 Purser, Rhonda, 234 Putscher, Chris, 53, 71, 78, 98, 135, 234 Putscher, Paul, 210 Rainey, Kevin, Ramirez, Rita, Ramsey, Keith, Rain, cathy, 64, 71, 181, 224, 234 210 210 234 Ramshur, David, BB, 234 Ramshur, Loren, 287 Ramshur, Michele, 66, 79, 210 Randall, Laura, 68, 210 Q Randle, Deborah, 204 Randle, John, 64, 72, 124, 125, 287, 297 341 Querio, Vance, 234 Randall, Debbi Randle, Robert, 210 e, 90, 210 Randolph, Becky, 68, 234 Rasmus, Betty, Ray, Cindy, 4, Reaves, Frank, Reddick, Larry, Reddick, Sharo Reece, Rhea, 5 Reed, Debbie, Rangel, Catarino, 75 Ransan, Sammie, 209, 210 98, 287 234 Read, Susan, 53, 58, 234 Reardon, Kelly, 71, 183, 218, 234 234 Recksiek, Judy, 234 Red, seen, 49, 54, 72, ao, as, 287 2a7 rr, 210 Redumis, Jeanne, 234 A, 144, 234 Reece, Yogi, 104, 109, 110, 132 Reed, Buddy, 309 53, 88, 210 Reed, Gwen, 74, 288 Reed, John, 73 Reed, Tony, 80, 83, 84, 148, 150, 287 Reese, Pat, 224 Reesing, Anne, 210 Reesing, Catherine, 53 Reeves, Robert, 80, 81, 234, 350 Regner, Mona, 64, 77, 80, 81, 86, 288 Regnier, Steve, 234 Reid, Buddy, 75 Reid, Debbie, 234 Reid, Linda, 174, 288 Tenn, you'd better not try that without blue leans. Barbara Eastwood gives Tena Alcorn some advice on exercising. 346 Reilly, Cindy, 135, 234, 235 Richardson, Robin, 210 Reininger, Tom, 210 Reiana, Randy, 234 Rek, Debbie, 210 Rekmeyer, Merrill, 288 Remedies, Benito, 234 Remedios, Carlos, 210 Remkes, Billy, 210 Renaudin, Rick, 288 Rench, Marcia, 49, 53, 64, 98, 243, 248, 288 Revels, Maru, 109, 1111, 149, 219, 234, 240 Reymond, Bill, 210 Reynolds, Kathy, 309 Rice, Dana, 309 Rich, Mark, 289 Richard, Evelyn, 68, 210 Richardson, Brian, 80, 93, 234 Richardson, Charles, 289 Richardson, Michael, 309 Richey, Sherri, 64, 78, 309 Ricks, Jim, 210 Riggons, James, 289 Riggs, Dan, 123, 234 Riley, Allen, 289 Riley, Jan, 74, 309 Rinondo, Danny, 118, 210, 319 Riordan, Ann, 65, 204 Riordan, Mary, 53, 64, 70, 210 Ritterbusch, Dale, 234, 241 Ritterbusch, Lynn, 68, 234 Rivera, Anna, 95, 235 Roach, Debbie, 49, 55, 58, 87, 98, 105, 135, 136, 137, 161,289 Roach, Dottie, 46, 47, 88, 89, 105, 135, 168, 218, 235 Roach, Susan, 210 Roberts, Susan, 84, 85, 151, 235, 328, 351 Robertson, Beverly, 68, 235 Robinson, Lanise, 235 Robinson, Lisa, 70 Robinson, Rod, 211 Robinson, Sara Ann, 289 Robinson, Sarah, 289 Rockney, Patti, 54, 235 Roderick, Allen, 80 Rodgers, Ruth, 289 Rodriguez, Porfirio, 235 Roessler, Beth, 65, 235 Roessler, Richard, 289 Rogers, Diane, 289 Rogers, Eileen, 211 Rogers, Stuart, 211 Sackett, James, 291 Sage, Helen, 74, 78, 291 Sage, Karen, 291 Salisbury, Pam, 212 Saller, Mike, 212 Salmon, Charles, 118 Saltamachia, Darlene, 291 Saltamachia, Glenn, 66, 109, 235 Mike, 49, 55, 56, 104, 109, 115, 117, 177, 242, 243, 255, 291 Sample, Sanders, Sharon, 58, 66, 67, 90, 235 Songree, Jill, 53, 60, 71, 235 Sangree, Paul, 72, 211 Romero, Guillermo, 235 Ronding, Connie, 211 Roquemore, David, 211 Rosenblatt, Laura Ellen, 290 Rosenfeld, John, 290 Rmnrsld, kathy, 64, 70, 86, 235 Ross, Cindy, 67, 90, 93, 290 Santa Maria, Faye, 73, 291 Santa Maria, Steve, 212 Santiago, Richard, 291 Savage, Cindy, 291 Savage, Shannon, 73, 291 Ross, Karen, 211 Ross, Stephen, 90, 92, 309 Ross, Wendy, 211 Rossi, Tina, 235 Rothrock, Terri, 211 Rautlan, Ronnie, 66, 118, 211 Rowland, Ronnie, 211 Rucker, Cynthia, 211 Rupard, Scott, 211 Russell, Bubba, 211 Russell, Dee, 53, 79, 82, 150, 168, 211 Russell Russell 7 Kathie, 95, 235 Virginia, 290, 295 Ryan, Dru, 64, 69, 187, 211 Ryman, Chris, 73, 291 Rymiller,,Gary, 77, 309 S Saville, Lando, 53, 60, 71 , 98, 135, 136, 137, 253, 292 Saville, Robin, 53, 64, 235 Savre, Debbie, 251, 292 Sax, Carol, 54, 60, 65, 72, 76, 98, 100, 101, 266, 292 Saxenian, Tom, 75, 235 Scardino, Loretta, 77, 159, 212 Schafer, Debbie, 73 Schafer, Gary, 73, 309 Schain, Louis, 59, 292 Schilder, Lally, 212 Schissler, Laura, 71, 74, 292 Schissler, Lynn, 84, 160, 195, 212 Schlaudt, Robin, 212 Schleier, Tom, 212 Schmidt, Diane, 292 Schmitt, Cathy, 61, 64, 78, 235 Schmitt, John, 75, 292 Schneider, Bobbi, 62, 64, 309 Schnepel, Greg, 235 Schoen, Robert, 212 Schoenike, Jay, 212 Schreiber, Michelle, 70, 139, 235 Schuler, Sherri, 73, 292 Schulgen, l.uAnn, 235 Schuller, Sara, 70, 73, 76, 87, 229, 235 Schwab, Carol, 53, 60, 65, 70, 88, 98, 293, 317 Schwab, Charlie, 88, 212 Schweirihaut, Debbie, 65, 71 , 78, 101, 228, 235 Schweinhaut, Lynn, 212 Schweinhaut, Steve, 212 Schwing, Marty, 118, 212 Scott, Chad, 198, 212 Scott, Sarah, 65, 293 Scott, Steve, 235 Scrivener, Larry, 236 Sedgeley, PUSSY, 71, 200, 212 Sectgeley, Sheri, 71, 86, 200, 236 Segundo, Louis, 309 Sellars, Sherril, 236 Sellingsloh, Bobby, 156, 212 Seman, Francoise, 236 Semann, Robert, 90 Senac, David, 293 Sembera, Andy, 236 Semrad, Susan, 58, 70, 236 sengeimefm, amy, 47, 53, 64, 70, 138, 218, 222, 226, 236, 323 Serant, Mike, 21, 236 Serke, Henry, 309 Setterlund, Tom, 60, 66, 212 Seward, Sarah, 12, 53, 56, 60, 71, 78, 146, 147, 165, 293 Seymour, Debbie, 212, Shapiro, Deborah, 212 Sharley, John Allen, 80 Shearer, Brad, 212 Sheffel, Matthew, 58, 72, 80, 82, 212 Sheffield, Robert, 293 :le Happy Hour Reiects . . . minus Timm. 347 Shelden, Frank, 236 Shelton, Marty, 46, 47, 49, 50, 55, 56, 57, 61, 76, 78, 98, 99, 134, 138, 226, 293 Shelton, Shelba, 47, 49, 50, 52, 58, 60, 61, 98, 282, 293 Sheperd, Ron, 236 Sherrill, Robert, 158, 309 Shimeall, Susan, 95, 194, 212 Shotwell, Georgia, 212 Shuler, Chris, 213 Shultz, Paula, 293 Siegfried, Eric, 64, 120, 293, 349 Siegfried, Kurt, 213 Sikes, Glenn, 109, 118, 236 Simmons, Down, 60, 65, 293, 307 Taschery, Michelle, 70, 238 Simmons, Dee Dee, 7, 69,135,165,175, 294 Simmons, Keith, 133, 236 Simon sen, Eric, 80, 81 Simpson, Linda, 236 Simpson, Martha, 58, 213 simpson, 116,, 56,1o6,12o, 121, 165, 243, 254, 294, 304 Simpson, Sherrie, 236 Sims, Bob, 72, 90, 92, 294 Sims, Jeff, 294 Sims, Laurie, 213 Sims, Rodney, 90, 236 Skelton, Beth. 236 Skelton, Brenda, 213 Skene Skidm Skidm , Janet, 70, 79, 213 ore, Clyde, 213 ore, Ronald, 213 Skinner, Anne, 213 Skinner, Richard, 75 Slator, Dorothy, 53, 65, 71, 78, 86, 231, 236 Slator, Wissie, 49, 55, 56, 57, 58, 63, 65, 98, 104, 137, 144, 294 Slavinsky, Suzanne, 213 Slepika, Mark, 90, 92, 236 Sloan, Angela, 236 Sloan, Corey, 309 Sloane, Brenda, 213 Slockett, Ronnie, 213 srnnn, rnininy, 48, 49, 124, 125, 294 Smeck, Jane Ann, 47, 58, 76, 218, 226, 236, 238 Smeck, Marcie, 71, 79, 213 Smith, Carole, 309 Smith, Carter, 75, 295 Smith, Dale, 213 Smith, Denise, 97, 213 Smith, Russell, 295 sniiin, Eli, 90, 92 Smith, Jeanne, 236 Smith, Jerry, 213 Smith, Joan, 213 Smith, Larry, 80, 295 Smith, Michael, 213 Smith, Mike, 80 Smith, Pat, 56, 87, 144, 286, 295 Smith, Paul, 56,108,109,114,115,161, 296 Smith, Paula, 296 Smith, Sharon, 236, 296 Smith, Sherren, 64, 71, 78, 86 Smith, Stacie, 82, 83, 236 Smith, Stuart, 309 Smith Smith , Thomas, 309 erman, Leigh, 53, 70, 71, 84, 213 Snopp, Frank, 236 Snopp, Mike, 213 Snyder, Karin, 309 M-I-C . . . Springer, Lisa A., 214 Springer, Lisa M,, 214 si. cinif, Pain, 49, sa, 60, 64, 67, 76, 78, I 52, 90, 297 St. Clair, Sharon, 214 St. Lawrence, Denise, 77, 297, 314 St. Lawrence, Roland, 207 St. Lawrence, Ronald, 214 Stalker, June, 197, 214 Stanley, Luonn, 103, 206 Staples, Mark, 123, 214 Stark, Leigh, 236 Staub, Jennifer, 236 Stavely, Fred, 214 Stovinoha, Lisa, 193, 237 Stearman, Kelly, 65, 86, 100, 101 , 236, 237 Stegall, John, 80 Steigerwald, Tucker, 118, 195, 214 Stein, Cynthia, 74, 309 Stelter, Carlton, 62, 309 Snyder, Leslie, 74, 309 Sohn, Margarcth, 137, 213 Solesbee, Kendo, 87 Sonnier, Janet, 95, 213 Sorelle, Diane, 213 Sorelle, Skip, 92 Soudil, Deena, 71, 213 Soukup, Claron, 74, 296 Sowell, Mike, 189, 212, 214 Sparks, Michael, 236 Spoor, Gayle, 82, 83, 86, 98, 100, 101, 157, 296 Springer, Bruce, 90, 92, 296 348 Stettler, Ronald, :soo Stephens, Joseph, 58, 277, 297 Stephens, Peggy, 49, 60, 67, 78, 90, 297 Stephenson, Stephanie, 237 Sterrett, Carol, 68, 79, 214 Stevens , Kathy, 55, 103, 175, 297 siswnfi, sim, 109, 112, 214 Stewart, 170, 236, 237 Stewart, Cindy, 212, 214 Stewart, Donna, 237 Stewart, Linda, 214 Stock, Geoiari, 237 Stokes, Stephen, 80, 214 Stoley, Eric, 214 Stoley, Kristin, 72, 159, 243, 297 Stone, Frank, 77, 90 Stone, Jay, 80, 214 Stone, Robin, 194, 214 Streit, Vita, 37, 47, 49, 50, 99, 139, 237, 295, 297, 299 Streit, Vivian, 53, 220 Strickla Stroble Strong, Strong, 1 66, Strong, nd, Diane, 214 , Lean, 238 Charlotte, 70, 88, 214, 217 Geargeann, 49, 60, 64, 69, 88, 98, 243, 281, 297 Martha, 82, 214 Strubar, Doug, 298, 326 Stubbs, Lisa, 58, 64, 70, 237 Suffield, Brown, 84, 214 Sulgrove, Ron-Marie, 237 Catherine, 65, 71 , 78, 86, 87, 101, K-E-Y , sings Miss Brittain's fifth period Spanish class. Sumicek, Mariorie, 64, 298 Summer, Michael, 309 Summers, Craig, 133, 214 Sinai, Lindn, 68, 237 Sutton, Mark, 214 Swartz, Jill, 82, 95, 238 Swearingen, Debbie, 238 Sweet, Joanne, 55, 238 Sweetman, Brad, 59, 238, 250 Swinney, Mark, 214 Sykes, Janet, 98, 298 T Tabor, John, 215 Talbert, Tom, 215 Tankersley, Debbie, 82, 215 Tankersley, Gordon, 215 Tate, 81 II, 298 Taylor, Allison, 64, 71, 79, 215 Taylor, Charlo, 215 Taylor, Dianne, 65, 68, 78, 82, 138, 238 Taylor, Don, 298, 320 Taylor, Johnny, 298 Taylor, Kim, 76 Taylor, Leslie, 47, 65, 70, 298 Tuyiof, Piiiiiip, 298 Taylor, Robert, 215 Taylor, rnsiw, 52, 65, 70, 7a, 103, 238 Teaff, Karen, 269, 298 Teoft, Kerry, 81, 83, 88, 89, 298 Templet on, Steve, 238 Tennant, Charles, 309 Tennant, David, 309 Tenney, Howard, 215 Tesoro, Robert, 298 Thayer, Joon, 215 Thayer, Joe, 298 Thomas, aiii, 4a, 49, 56, 66, 67, 76, 109, 120, 263 Thomas, Tammy, 309 Thomas, Tracey, 215 Thomas, Vicki, 298 Thamen, Barbara, 69, 88, 98, 175, 288, 299 Thompson, Bettye, 64, 70, 238 Thompson, Carol, 238 Thompson, Brooke, 82, 103, 299 Thompson, James, 93 Thompson, Janet, 215 Thompson, Jim, 238 Thompson, Joann, 37, 47, 49, 53, 56, 57, 58, 88, 98, 100, 101, 143, 260, 299, 304 Thompson, Lynn, 47, 53, 64, 78, 218, 222, 238 Thomson, William, 238 Thymes, Lacerne, 215 Thymes, Robert, 233, 238 rin, xeiin, 72, 23a Tiner, Linda, 299 Tinsley, Mark, 309 Tipton, John, 72, 80, 238 Tompkins, Teresa, 238 Torok, Michelle, 300 Torres, Connie, 74, 300 Tosh, Erik, 80, 228, 239 Troylor, Eric, 75 Troylor, Peter, 77, 239 Treble, John, 239 Trice, Betsy, 194, 215 tngg, Debbie, 62, soo Troncale, Larry, 215 Troncale, Lou Anne, 60, 64, 300 Trotter, Roxanne, 309 Tucker, Lonnie, 80, 239 Tuggle, Robert, 215 Turano, Fran, 301 Turner, Fred, 239 Turner, Kenneth, 88, 215 Turner, Teresa, 239 Tuttle, Megan, 301 Tyas, Pamela, 75, 301 Tyas, Margaret, 215 U Udden, William, 239 Upton, Thomas, 215 Ursin, Julia, 309 V Vacula, Steve, 64, 109, 110, 116, 301 Vogelman, Philip, 80 Valenluela, Janie, 70, 239 Valian, Vicki, 53, 79, 215 Vance, Lynn, 47, 51, 53, 70, 71, 222, 239 Van den Bosch, Nora, 65, 78, 98, 175, 287 301 Vandivier, Ann, 137, 138, 215 Vandivier, Tom, 7, 177, 294, 301 Van Order, Mark, 301 Van Rheen, Tena, 97, 215 Van Slyke, Lise, 79, 144, 239 vay, aniaa, 59, 71, 00, 144, 256, 301 'Y S 7 r Velvin, Candy, 00, ai, 103, 239 Vento, Nancy, 215 Verble, Laura, 60, 86, 88, 239 Verdin, Barry, 215 Verdin, Danny, 215 Vexey, Stephen, 80 Vinas, Richard, 302 Virgil, Rhonda, 61, 82, 239 Vogt, oariih, 54, 239 vainii, Niak, 70, 239 Voitle, Steven, 302 Vallers, Deah, 74, 302 Vollers, Mark, 80, 239 Von Heeder, Dale, 216 Vataw, Sharon, 309 Vaulgaris, Tootsie, 72, 77, 96, 190, 302 W Wade, David, 302 Wade, Nancy, 53, 64, 68, 71, 216 Waidhater, Miha, 109, 116,130, 131,239 Wald, Carol, 53, 58, 138, 239 Waldman, Ginger, 68, 78, 218, 239 Waldman, Tommy, 64, 109, 111, 302, 309 Walker, Deborah, 73, 302 Walker, Ella, 97, 216 Walker, Lynn, 216 Walker, Mary, 86, 239 Walker, Steve, 48, 106, 120, 123, 239 Wallace, Ellen, 137, 138, 194, 216 Wallace, Graves, 46 4,W1,+,5. 240 Cynthia A., 87, 241 Williamson, Susie, 306 Wallace, Kathryn, 79, 137, 214, 216 Wallace, Lee, 239 sqfefif l 0.1 .1 Ay 2 Basketball brings out the real Cam Lange. fi 1 . ,, 1 ,vf. , 5 1 may be good looking, Bobby, but I don't look like your sister! demands Danny Rinanda to Bobby Berry while Eric Siegfried and Robert McGowan look on. waning, ich, 303 Wallis, Nanci, 70, 239 Walsh, Lynn, 239 Walters, Carol, 80, 81, 303 Walton, Martha, 53, 79, 216 Wampler, William, 303 Wappler, Kathi, 216 Ward, Clare, 64, 71, 216 Ward, David, 216 ward, Gail, 303 Ward, Sam, 216 ward, Sharon, 49, 70, 79, 93, 98, 243, 352 Ward, Theresa, 216 Warline, Phil, 216 Warner, Barry, 221, 239 Warner, Sharon, 64, 303 Worr, Carla, 64, 68, 79, 187, 216 Weyel, Debbie, 21, 67, 280, 305 Weyland, James, 152, 305 Whatley, Peter, 240 Wheatley, Jayne, BO, 81, 216 Wheeler, Patti, 68 Wheeless, Joni, 60, 216 Wl'1erry,Jeff, 27, 48, 55, 56, 58, 81, 146, 147, 257, 305, 338 White, Buzz, 118, 217 White, Cassandra, 240 White, Cynthia, 53, 70, 79, 82, 83, 87, 217 Wilson, Gene, 228, 306 Wilson, Kaiih, 109, 130, 131, 243, 307, 333 Wilson, Kim, 217 Wilson, Paul, 88, 241 Wilson, Royce, 44, 48, 55, 02, 83, 102, 150, 197, 307, 322 Wilson, Scott, 241 Wilson, Sheryl, 71, 88, 241 Wiltshire, John, 307, 344 Windham, Mandy, 53, 58, 71 Winstanley, Dee, 217 Winstanley, Joan, 307 Winters, Dorothy, 71, 241 Winters, Mitch, 308 Winters, Steve, 217 Wise, Janet, 44, 62, 64, 97, 308 wise, William, 217 Wisehearl, Jim, 73, 308 Wittig, Linda, 46, 47, 53, 70, 76, 105, 241, 318 Wood, Dena, 72, 80, Bl, 217 Wood, Doug, 72, 80, 81, 241 Wood, Kenneth, 81, 308 Woodard, Cathy, 60, 71, 72, 78, 308 Woodruff, Leah, 95, 232, 241 Woods, Ann, 217 Woods, Stanley, 131, 241 waanan, Edie, 40, 70, 241 Wooten, rifnni, 48, 55, 105, 124, 126, 300 Worth, Richard, 308 Wright, Larry, 124, 127, 217 Wright, Lloyd, 217 Wright, Paula, 308 Wright, Tom, 81, 84, 241 Wycough, Jan, 88, 308 Y White, Daniel, 217 White, Debbie, 70, 240 White, Donald, 84, 85 White, Jan D., 217 White, Jan M,, 53, 70, 78 White, Julie, 305 , 86, 135, 240 Worr, Tommy, 77 Wartes, Becky, 216 Washburn, Jan, 303 Washington, Lady, 73, 303 Washington, Renetta, 216 Wass, Fred, 124, 125, 239 Waters, Virginia, 239 Watson, Art, 309 Watson, Kevin, 118 Watson, Richard, 118 Watson, Tina, 137, 216 Watson , Valerie, 05, 70, 292, 304 Watts, Ronald, 239 Watts, Sarah, 70, 82, 225, 240 Weathe rtard, Debbie, 65, 250 Weatherford, Jaan, 69, 76 Weatherford, Sharon, 47, 53, 70, 78, 218, White, Lesa, 47, 53, 58, 70, 78, 86, 135, 240 White, Sam, 217 White, Shelley, 70, 71, 87, 236, 241 whiiaheaa, Susan, 72, 135, 241 Whitley, vann, 77, 217 Whitlock, Cleo, 77, 217 Whitmire, Marie, 82, 83, 88, 178, 266, 305 Whittington, Richard, 305 Whitworth, Diana, 40, 72, as, 241 Wickham, Mike, 80, 217, 350 Wiedower, Sandra, 53, 70, 78, 79, 217 Wieghard, Tommy, 75, 305 Wiggins, Sharon, 49, 53, 60, 64, 70, 71, 86, 305 Wilborn, Stan, 241 Wilhelm, Ellen, 53, 137, 198, 217 Wilhelm, Glen, 70 Weaver, Richard, 130, 240 Webb, Adrienne, B6, 240 Webb, Kim, 65, 70, 98, 100, 101, 240 Webb, Rox, 58, 60, 90, 91, 92, 171, 256 Webre, Roberta, 65, 240 Weidner, Randy, 154, 216, 304 Wilkerson, Jacqueline, 241 Wilkinson, Kristie, 241 Williams, Blair, 56, 60, 70, 306, 336 Williams, Bruce, 306 Williams, Charles, aa, 109, 112, 183, 241 Williams, Weiss, Randy, 309 Weiss, Susan, 304 Welch, Dennis, 64, 109, 226, 240 Wells, David, 90, 92, 216 Wells, Diane, 103, 304, 305 Wells, Donna, 46, 49, 55, 68, 69, 78, 79, 98, 100, 101, 105, 157, 304 Wells, Guy, 304 Wells, Suzanne, 69, 82, 97, 240 Welsh, Daniel, 297, 304 Wenglor, Cynthia, 54, 58, 95, 216 Wesley, Donald, 75, 304 West, Barbara, 49, 60, 64, 78, 304 West, Rebecca, 46, 305 West, Sherry, 309 Westbrook, Anne, 97, 240 Westfall, Debbie, 74 Williams, Cynthia F., 46, 53, 78, 241 Williams, Diane, 217 Williams, Gayle, 217 Willaims, Irby, 46, 49, 55, 60, 70, 78, 98, 105, 306 Williams, Julie, 306 Williams, Marsha, 306 winianii, rain, 217 Willis, Alice, 78, 88, 306 Willis, Bobby, 76, 118, 189, 217 Willoughby, Chuck, 58, 243, 306 Wills, Cynthia, 73 Wills, Robert, 241 Wilson, Brian, 217 Wilson, Danna, 53, 59, 70, 76, 217 Wilson, Doyle, 120, 306 Yarbrough, Milton, 241 Yeager, Delta, 217 Yeatts, Harriet, 309 Yeoman, Kathy, 53, 50, 64, 70, 79, 99, 134, 198, 217 Yoder, Steve, 309 Yakubaitis, Nancy, 88, 241 Youens, Cliff, 309 Young, JoAnne, 241 Young, Marilyn, 62, 232, 241, 311 Young, Wendy, 217 Z Zacharias, Tom, 133, 241 Zedler, Sheryl, 241 link, Carole, 95, 217 Zink, Sherri, 7, 49, 55, 102, 309 Zinnante, Mary, 217 Zinnante, Pete, 73, 309 Zinnante, Vincent, 90, 157, 217 Zivley, Bruce, 84, 241 Zoller, Nancy, 76, 241 Zawtiak, John, 309 CLUBS American Legion, 46 Anchor, 47 CSU, 60 Deutsch Verein, 66, 67 DECA, 73 Dixi-Liers, 86, 87 Dramalee, 82 Fine Arts Discussion Group, 94 FFA, 77 Future Teachers, 78, 79 Home Economics, 62, 63 Hospitality, 50, 51, 52, 53 Key, 48 Latin Honor Society, 72 lee's Lieutenonts, 95, 96, 97 349 l 1 1 41141156.1769 got.-. 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T R, N G ..... 1 ..... - Q Hegllalre, QQAYYLTO1 ,Call 226-1111143 ima and Robert Reeves. -wmv- mane' We couldn't wait, admit Mike Wickham, Michael Ort, Frank Bonno, Le Melee, 98, 99 Les Fleurs de Lee, 68, 69 Library, 54 Marching Generals, 90, 91 Medical Careers, 76 Mu Alpha Theta, 61 MU Delta Chi, 100, 101 National Forensic League, 84, 85 National Honor Society, 49 OEA, 74 Quill and Scroll, 55 ROTC, 80, 81 Russian, 72 SABER Staff, 104, 105 Southernaires. 88, 89 Spanish, 70, 71 Spirit Committee, 56, 57 Stage Bond, 92 Student Council, 58 Symphonic Orchestra, 93 Texas History, 64, 65 Thespians, 83 TRAVELER Stott, 102, 103 Uncle Bob's Boys, 59 VICA, 75 FACULTY Adams, Mr. Edward, 15, 25 Aldrich, Mrs. Rena, 30 Allen, Mrs. Ella, 33 Allen, Mrs. Mildred, 19 Anderson, Mrs. Orlean, 22 Baldwin, Miss Betty, 5, 22, 257 Behrens, Mr. Howard, 21 350 Bornemon, Miss Jane, 33, 139 Brady, Mrs. Connie, 19 Breland, Mrs, Shirley, 321 Burney, Mrs. Paralee, 23 Butler, Mr. Harris, 26 Carter, Mrs. Nancy, 21 Cash, Mrs. Karin, 31, 155 Clements, Mr, Joe, 10, 32, 109 Coleman, Mrs. Caroline, 19, 32, Comstock, Mrs. Mary Jane, 24 Cook, Mr. James, 17, 32 Countee, Miss Doris, 14, 20, 145 D'Amico, Mr. Vincent, 22 Davis, Miss Janeva, 20 Dent, Mrs. Mary Grace, 22 Dorsey, Mrs. Maxine, 29 Duteau, Mr. David, 30 Ellis, Mrs. Grace, 32 Ever. Miss Gay, 5, 24, 237, 238 Floyd, Mr. Jack, 31, 90, 92 Ford, Mrs. Avis, 5 Foster, Mrs. Jean, 18 Gadbois, Mr. Henri, 31 Gallagher, Mrs. Josephine, 19 Gehring, Miss Ella Mae, 18 Goodrum, Mr. Ken, 130 Glover, Mr. Dale, 27, 59 Goodrum, Mr. Ken, 130 Grunt, Miss Eleanor, 20, 31, 87 Grass, Mrs. Iris, 23 Green, Mr, Charles, 33, 118 Gregory, Mr. J. D., 20 Handler, Mr. Larry, 32 Harrell, Mr. Joel, 18 76, 200 Haynes, Miss Charlotte, 25, 51 Henderson, Mr. Leroy, 27 Hester, Miss Jane, 33, 135, 137, 147, 296 Holton, Mr. Ben, 32 Hunter, Mrs. Hettye, 20, 21 Jarry, Mrs. Margaret, 24, 30 Johnston, Mrs. Evelyn, 22 Jones, Miss Christa, 29 Jones, Mr, James, 30 Joyner, Mrs. Debra, 25 Kennedy, Mrs, Mildred, 14, 19, 79 Law, Miss Alfreda, 25 Leggett, Mrs. Jewell, 26 Levitt, Mrs. Virginia, 26, 27, 65, 162 Losson, Mrs. Kay, 23, 201 McDougald, Mrs. Debra, 23 McMillan, Mr. William, 32, 33, 12O,124, 127, 324 Machemehl, Mrs. Barbara, 31 Malicote, Miss Sandra, 20 Meyer, Mrs. Sandra, 30 Mills, Mrs. Louise, 19 Mitchell, Mrs. Betty, 23 Molloy, Miss Kathy, 30 Nichols, Mr. Rod, 31, 84, 85, 151 Nix, Mr. James, 30, 75 Outlaw, Mrs. Charlotte, 28, 29, 72 Overstreet, Mr. Doug, 32 Pappas, Mrs. Ella, 19 Parson, Mrs. Arlene, 26 Payne, Mr. Edward, 32 Peterson, Mrs. Miriam, 28, 29, 68, 159 Pirtle, Mr, Robert, 18, 27 Pittman, Mrs. Shirley, 30 Portley, Mr. Tommy, 26 Randle, Mr. Lucius, 17, 263 Ratclitt, Mrs. Cynthia, 24 Reynaud, Miss Jeanne, 33 mich, Mr. Kelly, 30, 243 Roach, Mrs. Avy, 18 Robinson, Mr. Reed, 23, 156, 196, 324 Robson, Mrs. Anne, 23 Sapp, Mrs. Maxine, 24 Schmeich, Mr. Dan, 27, 33, 120 Scott, Mrs. Mable, 22, 23 Sheffield, Mr. Roy, 31, 77 Shelton, Mrs. Elizabeth, 31 Shivers, Mr. J. T., 16, 79, 149 Smith, Mr. Fred, 31, 83, 151 Smith, Mrs. Mary Caroline, 17 Spidell, Mrs. Carolyn, 19 Strecher, Mr. Charles, 25 Tate, Maier Solon, 32 Taylor, Mr. Harold, 20 Tennyson, Mrs. Walleah, 28, 72 Terrell, Mrs. Sylvia, 30 Thomas, Mrs. Henrietta, 28, 66 Thomas, Miss Verna, 25 Trotty, Mr. Willie, 21 Webb, Mr. David, 28 Wilson, Mrs. Marie, 32 Wilson, Mr. Ronnie, 32 Wisdom, Mrs. Margaret, 26, 145 Womack, Mrs, Potlee, 23, 29 Yates, Mr. Tommy, 32 Yoes, Mrs. Thera, 24 York, Mr. Marshall, 5, Z9 Young, Mr. Clark, 30 'SEEQN .shim wr. vu -Q' r Biff , is fc , , sf , -f 'ff ,. -, .14 1 ,W Kgvll.-M I..-2:21 .V . , sv--N K - Reality has also been defined as that which exists, and it cannot be doubted' that the very existence of a school is dependent upon its lifeblood - people. l972 radically altered the life of a school and its people - some to a more acute degree than others. Lee felt only tremors of this upheaval in its administration, teaching methods, and racial composition. Altruism, a broad social goal, became the pretension of a conscious few toward the unsuspecting maiority. 351 Has the quest for knowledge or decisions .of personal choice ever been programmed into a human brain? No one can carve anyone else's life or define its purpose. Every human's unalienable right to formulate his own existence is undeniable. A sense of unity was created by students, all searching for similar answers about self. ln this day of shifting morality, what is real? Linda Crooker Editor, I 972 352 Editor's note: Working on this book, the story of l972, was an invalu- able personal lesson. But, it is really the combined efforts of twenty-eight staff members - because it was they who did the dirty work. To 'Mr. Shivers for keeping the gate unlocked and allowing a fire drill fiasco to Mrs. Parson for .con- ducting elections to meet our deadlines, and to Mr. D-Eon Priest for his advice - thank you. How- ever, there is one person whose presence I particularly appreciated: our sponsor, Mrs. Margaret Wis- dom, who married herself to me for nine months to produce this child - the 1972 SABER. I thank you all! Dfxslq I I t f 0 4 f ' , ' I 757+ W 4 'flz.f2.U f'! 0 4?f:ffQ'f fy'-.'PfiUffx' - 'Of' f ,' ,J l 1 MII ky h N f 4, . CAL Qi,f Y'Z 4f'LfLfCx . 'f ljL:f 4? . fl , wVy1,Q'.43 Llifcihf f? fliwflv Few! A Q, ft! ' ' 9516251 cf6ff7g'x?LwfUfw7 CL36,! ,g42zZQU ' 'f I 'l wif Omuf ffvf iv LA +41 1. if f fm! ei AZHMQIQ Agilpllfyl Lf fb flc?,fQfAuJff,' QGKQQ, b6f Lo5j3 HM 'HUP ZCLWKA, f'1f?fWu1ff007h A1625 X 0 mlm? Q1 JM, fgfaff 'RyL,a,v,mf ML: fffif, CU Qpfle 61? X551 Effkff 4Jlaff261,J6'f' f' JY! fhcbuc, fu My 5, Cqinfgl ef 'gglggw ,LJA4 Kg! Jfwf I f Mwwl fifm L. T4 Img,-Aw 550 ff 125 f M19 ,Q-6,1, ff1 w1,c4f Cwwi ffxigfl 4 L,ff'QfY5'C5 Jf,Z16UJ,l U NNXLQ V ,' f .E V xi! x xg,i,mA L giwf Qi L jfbgkyfk 'vm gif kv gtk K fx 'I 1- - - xff kjf ,m , ' 'ww . 45 7 ' Q , 1 f . . 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I W Saber Supplement 1972 Editor-in-Chief-Linda Wittig Production Staff-Kathy Armstrong, Julie Caldwell, Gretchen Curry, Kittyl Gallagher, Mike Hartwig, Debbie Hosea, Scott Kelm, Dottie Roach Student Photographers-John Genge, Bob Gribble, George Matcek, Peter Yu fi Traylor .S l 'fi' In-' L- --f' - 4 i ll i if Q y i, 1,1 , l l lr I ., X .ll ' ', ,rt n - ,Ll I . :li 15-t fl ti gill il: -is f:::' h i, 'ru ' u. -,- zi.. , l'1Q.'Q ' A' I 5 m n'i' .'fl. 4 X il ' s C Q .L .. . A-ha, l knew it had to be something like this after I saw those girls bribing the caddy for information. At the SABER banquet, Mrs. Wisdom is delighted with her new golf bag as Linda Crooker and Georgia Kostas look on. The 44 an -n IJ S11 L :assi ll'? Mr. Shivers congratulates Jeff McCrehan, as he did all graduating seniors, at the climax of . T twelve years of learning. bb.,-v H1 if W, Q M, Q - . 0 SABER staff's Open Shack Day elicited patriotism from each honored guest. l l I will that so it be! demands the voice of God, Kerry Teaff. Noye, his family, the Congregation, and the animals reioice the end of the rains during the Chester miracle play, Noye's Fludde. Why should l get on your boat . . . you don't wear the pants in this family, argues Mrs. Noye Uan Wycoughl to Noye flarry Lewisj. Friends, Romans, countrymen . . ., articu- lates Larry Lewis. Eeny-meeny-miney-moe, the ark is full, thot bear must go, calulates Melody Loflon with the help of Larry Lewis and Joann Thompson. Noye's sons, Tommy Burke, Paul Herman, and Roy Buckley, can't believe that their mother, Jan Wycough, and her Gossips, Dottie Roach, Laura Brown, Marie Whitmire, and Robin Long, prefer wine to forty days on a floating zoo. But Mother Margaret, no one told us we couldn't have dates, explain Dee Russell and Connie Mullins to Susie Patterson. Honest, Jeanne, once in the morning does it. Jeanne Hoffman is stunned by David Jenny's advice. Melody Lofton displays the gimmick that captured first place in the UIL humorous poetry competition. Cyrano tRoyce Wilsonj and Christian fDavid Jennyl vie for the love of Roxanne Ueonne Hoff- manl in the UIL one act play entry, Cyrano deBergerac. As each student in a multitude of 2200 must necessarily discover his own reality, so did these performers of tomorrow- ln experiencing the realms of entertainment-musical presentations, one act plays- students gained not only insight into performing itself, but also an invaluable broadened view of life. Jeanne, l still can't believe Cyranolsell Susie Patterson and Jeanne Hoffman find Royce Wil- son's oversized nose incredible. 3 Portraying qualities of leadership, character, scholarship, and service, National Honor Society members pledged themselves to uphold the high principles incorporated in membership. Each, realizing necessary obligations involved in such honors, prepared for ci subsequent year of setting examples, leading, and serving. Cam Lange, President of the National Honor Society, speaks to the new inductees. . :Ei .E 1,5 3 ws I Charles Hewell, as he leaves the Honor Society Induction, seems to be a little choked up. Kathy Golding also seems to be sad that it is over. Robert Ghrist bestows the honor of treasurer upon his successor, Janet McCormick. et. 'K+ xbjw fl EW, 4 . Honor Society members, both old and new, recite their pledge to uphold the high purposes of the society. Oh, I feel a sneeze coming on, cries Lynn Schissler. Could she be allergic to washing cars? One more remark like that, buddy, and I'lI come after you with my hose! warns Judy Graff. Spiritive people promoting an dura of enthusiasm in the world about them-at car washes, partiesg Dedicating time cmd effort to boost an ever-important teamg Each spirit committee member devoted himself not through duty, but through an unending desire for excitement- for spirit. ff' its , P 1-'52 it Melinda Fugitt proudly announces ot the Spirit Committee car wash, Who said I couIdn't draw any customers? 5 l 3 ,K 4 s I YL VMW, ,,,, fl, ,fo . W.. I finally made it to the end! Sandra Pagel, geometry merit award winner, is enthusiastic about finishing the school year with flying colors. Sophomores . . . Each began to formulate his own identity in an existence of widespread ideas and opinions- Establishing himself in organizations, Setting goals leading him to lasting memories. Each fulfilled a small, yet vital part of high school life. 6 4,4 Mrs. Yoes congratulates David Donoho for his outstanding performance in geometry as a sophomore. ,K .X X 1 l Q L 2 l l give her one more minute to get here-then l'm leaving. Tracy Wald is anxious to find an excuse for missing his final as Robert Schoen and Chuck Fugitt wait for their teacher. . ii' . . . and last of all, don't forget to stretch your vocal cords when you sing. At the Southern- aires-Dixi-Liers banquet, Miss Countee gives Robert Barrett and DeAnn Lechtenberger a lesson in the biology of singing, ,,l 's 5 K Oops, I goofed again. That sure daesn't look like the solution in the answer book. Deborah Shapiro, winner of an algebra merit award, admits that finding algebraic roots iust isn't her favorite pastime. Well, that was the last one. l'm a iunior now! Meg Ackermann gloats over her new prestige os a junior after finishing sophomore finals. Donald Cochran and Marcus Hill survived the Great San Marcos Flood at a debate tournament, but David Donoho and Winston Cochran washed away with the filebox. I think that was the vinegar which l just drank! Michele Ramshur is startled by the contents of her glass at the Future Teachers' banquet as Janet Jax looks on with amusement. Would you believe l finished the WHOLE final in fifteen minutes? Lisa Farley boasts about her incredible feat. Just because l got a geometry merit award doesn't mean I can do this problem, ponders Ellen Scully as she wonders whether her teacher expects the impossible. To promote an interest among students in careers of diverse concerns, To guide and direct the futures of Lee students, Such was the ultimate goal of Anchor Club members, devoting themselves through hard work and effort for the realization of Career Day. Organizer of Career Day, Georgia Kostas, posts a warning to the faculty of the upcoming day. But Mrs. Comstock, we don't have a class for Avon ladies! snip Betsy Sengelmann and Pam Kostas. 8 Suzy Cox, like other Anchor Club members, attempts to organize the choice cards for Career Day. ? With the stage set, Kathleen Harrington addresses the student body during the student council election. The audience of the Student Council election seems to have stunned newly elected treasurer Robin Palmer into a rare loss tor words. v Experiencing processes of governmentg Gaining principles of leadership through campaigningg Formulating ideas of change- of improvement: Each student council election candidate sought to project 3 3 O 4 Q I . 4 FD D. FD Q T O. FD Q an -h O -x 43325 IM the betterment of Lee. Listen wise guy! lt may look easy talking up here, but try it and see if you like it! fumes campaigning Betsy Gerhardt. 9 2 l A.. Competing with spirit and sportsmanship, Exulting in victory, yet accepting defeat, Each participant gained exhilaration and pride through his chosen activity- baseball, track, tennis. Attaining reward, each sought fulfillment of higher goals- goals inspiring still further successes. wus., Don Riggs placed third in the high iump. Keith Wilson races home to finish second in the 880 yard run at the district meet. tO ... ..., s , .,. . S S5 - 1 r Charlie Williams blows out of the blocks at a track meet Kirk Pfeffer was truly an asset to the team in the 440 yard relay and dash. i i f 3 4 In the 120 yard high hurdles, Kevin Henry shows the leap that earn- ed him ihe third place medal in district. 'fa J s fkg ., 4 ' rf? is G s Q D: K K 3' 1 at . -s.f 1 9 it 'S t if 7151 - Q ' , if Q g ,.4, , ,,.,. 1 x,. A 't wig ,,,,,,,..., MM ,Q1r' J' M 'W Bill Fisher, Lee's state-ranked tennis star, demonstrates the backhand that corr-ied him through the regional play-offs. ll g A 'TNQ f': , jr' ' x x . i ,, . :yi n L fs A wa w'i! 9 i A ,. .Qyp I ,vs .ag Wqif' K X 1972 Robert E. Lee Junior Varsity Baseball Team-ROW l: Robert Randle, Ron Shepherd, Richard Lucas, Ken Ballard, Marc Krause, Doug Lechtenberger, Buzz White, Allen Cross. ROW 2: Greg Shandera, Tim McCann, Pat Murphy, Dennis Welch, Scott Kelm, Dale Perry, Loyd Wright, Jim Addison, Not Pictured: David Cale. ...V Q . . V , or f' as e y 'H- -fpfq .,. Y K ,, -A -si ,A K, iw' V V V . , Q- ' Hman :,- Q '- . Q-I W V- 4 - Q - , , Q K 'rx' ' '- no I 9 B M ,.-f A Rf -gf 2 , K fu V - .-A, VRF: V .K . ' 8 7jes,. 1?'V'titf ,A .WL K V xi A-vis' Q K - . - l 211. 'D ' 1--lesw' -lf' if-W' V V. c ,ff q , L. , M , gn T 'R QV . .A 4 WV .xV ss., if ' ' J . A sv 'fs-af v ,,,-,gl - . V ' - . ' V ' jp wa .,V,,,. l . 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' I 'f::w,e.a-r-e-mslgfga-ezafzasz-rs V QQ- .1 V an SSV.Qe+iQV - ' , i vis - + as ,, i N V . ' Y 4 . -iii , . 5,,,,.s,,-sq.,- Vg - - gl 'LY H if. -- ' ,. ' 4 .4 A M' 4 . 1! y I5ww15muw?w he W' . .vw Junior Varsity star shortstop Dale Perry slaps a hit through the infield. ,t inf,-wsg , A '. Robert Randle laces out a single during a game with Sam Houston. 13 M9545 -ai.. 'htm Junior softball winners are-ROW l: Terry Manning, Jackie Bang. ROW 2: Lori Pfisterer, Wanda Bell, Carla Pina. ROW 3: Beth Skelton, Connie Jor- dan, Ellen Hauge, Margaret Hook. Sophomore badminton winners are: Kathy Wallace and Lynn Kercheval. Girls maintaining competitive spirit, Not only gaining awards, but also developing new friendships through teamwork, sportsmanship, Each found girls' intramurals a necessary change from the normal educational atmosphere. 14 Sophomore softball winners are-ROW l: Clare Broun, Janet Jax. ROW 2: Laurette Beeson, Rosanne Bonno, Ann Vandivier. ROW 3: Kirby Devine, Mary McKay, Lynn Kercheval, Ellen Wallace. Q o , ,ee .....,s....Nw i:.,..,, ,,.., .r iixii A . .L ,.,,,....,,,, ,:,.:, . Am vw' E Senior softball winners are: Marty Shelton, Linda Saville, Karen Dvorak, Craven Crowder, Wissie Slator, Jan King, Stacy Broun. Junior badminton winners are: Robin Saville and Kathy Armstrong. Senior badminton winners are: Linda Sa- ville and Karen Dvorak. ,,..f-aww, .,,,- 0 , 3 it 'N -ra' Pat Doherty is thrilled by the thought of stay- ing after school every day for cheerleading practice. l Kitty Gallagher and Johnny Duncan want to take Lee's spirits higher as they try out in front of the student body. We're gonna fight with all our might! Jackie Bang and Bill Hayes start early in generating spirit for next year as they try out for the position of cheerleader. Fervently practicing after school hours, Being judged by faculty and student leaders alikeg A chosen few facing the student body--with anticipation, nervousnessg Anxiously awaiting the moment of cz final announcement . . . Such were the tensions and pressures incorporated into the lite of each student seeking the position of cheerleader at Lee. Julie Ajello, Jackie Bang, Leslie Carothers, Kitty Gallagher, Judy Graff, Sharon Parsley, Betsy Sengelmann, and Kim Webb claim that competition against Don Palmer is not fair as they anxiously await the results of the cheerleader tryouts. .a- suenvwvlliflmlwzass N ,WM ... 'Nt' Students competing against fellow studentsg lnitiating spirit for another football season- The Gray-Gold game-a tradition at Lee-began a season filled with the anticipation of ' ' continued victories. Generals watch attentively from the sidelines as the rest of the team works to perfect a play. DGHUS DlFl0'e P UCllC'25 P055ln9 fo' the G 0Y'GUld Qame U5 his The Generals strengthened their offense by practicing after school in teammates watch attentively. 5-he sp,-ing, At the beginning of spring, the boys started training to prepare for the Gray-Gold game on May 10. E But Bob, Mrs. Wisdom didn't say we could spike the punch! Pam Kostas realizes that Miss Brittain seems to notice that peculiar old taste, 1 S2 5-. X., 4 nh 1 Hey, lrby, the books can't be all that bad! exclaim Stacy Broun and Richard Capps to lrby Williams as the three anxiously await the arrival of the SABERS. Having fulfilled a tradition of painting the shack, SABER staff members began a celebration with the declaration of Open Shack Day. As the closing of school approached, the annual SABER banquet was held-a night of excitement and memories- For the yearbook was to be delivered to homeroom the next day-a day to which almost every student at Lee looked forward. a r,,,s .4 KJ., Debbie Brown has finally found another victim for her crude remarks. Mrs. Dorsey has discovered a sneaky way to re- veal her true feelings about Brownlee Ferguson. A lull in Mother Wisdom's American History class leaves Rosanna Deane and Catherine Stewart enough time to amuse themselves with Indian games. 5,4 V K- , in---f What do you mean we have a notebook check today? I can't even find my fly leaf! grimaces Edie Woollett at the sight of the locker rip-off. A ayaa K, fly r,ai ,N Vivian, l don't really think the pictures of the beach party are going to help you too much on the final, warns Debbie Hosea to Vivian Slreit. i8 4' ' I ..-,' . ' ' ,5,.l. gi I ., li 'l 'ff , in W 5 ,XT 1 i .. ' s i ri.L: I yfmm We . cw,-L, ' ig :- ' ,islsl f he . f is ,tif '11 as is 1 'ff' sw ., 5, 4, . il' I as s V' ' 1 i M af' 'wb Q 1 , l, s 'S if 19' ' -f 1 I ,Q V N me W if-1 Q? 5,1 g et. ga , Wx gl ' u ' ' r fi ,l s if? as 'R 34' if it 1, nee I guess the boss didn't understand that when I said I wanted more bread, I meant o raise, ponders Robert Thymes os he serves rolls at the French Club banquet. Kellene Cutrer has thoughts of another end- less summer. ,Q . fy ! eip? , K it ' a go ,ws,sr e'W.g., l. . J... . ,sg ' gf 14 if f 3 Diana McDade and Jean Mclver find a little game of-poker a stimulating change from lectures. Juniors . . . Each ended the year with anticipation ofthe following, seemingly final, one- Attending banquets, Preparing forthe climax of twelve memorable years of education. Now that's a terrible picture of you! exclaims Cathy Rain. Jet Cook, .loan Parnell, Catherine Stewart, Rosanna Deane, and Kitty Gallagher are amused by Cathy's constructive criticism. i9 F r F i l n I I r 1 i 3 b F s l s E r i Cam Lange seems to have gone strap happy at a senior party. Seniors . . . Celebrating the last moments of seemingly endless hard work- Socializing at parties, Experiencing excitement at the much anticipated promg Each realized that enthusiasm for the accomplishment of knowledge could not be contained. it Gosh, l thought I had an imagination, but she's impossible to draw! An artist attempts to V picture Kathy Purifoy's face. Seniors bee-bop tothe hop at the Houston Club. Gaining reward for athletic achievement, girls in Le Melee accomplished much through participation in intramurals as well as on teams. Each found that, through persistent practice, attainment we . 'iff NJN fl.. 'N of most Orly goal WGS possible. Le Melee girls applaud all recipients of awards with enthusiasm. I know you deserve more than one award. Laurette Beeson comforts Julie Baucum as Jennifer Kane, Kathy Hildebrandt, Ann Vandivier, and Betsy Sengelmann receive their tennis awards. No, Karen, quips Mrs. Allen, you can't redeem it for money. Karen Dvorak, Linda Saville, Betsy Sengelmann, and Julie Baucum are really mercenary about their recently won tennis trophies. Miss Borneman and Debbie Roach look on in disbelief. K s 24 ws 2, uw 1 I3 x .X , . ilvlliif.. ugh. Q' . ttes , 1 1 B . was -.x 1 - - .JV tw' 51339. 1- , . ' H' 79 :J f .M -'Izgjf ,. , ,I , Sarah Blades, Chris Putscher, and Ann Chap- man grin and bear it at Le Melee awards day. Linda Saville receives her medal from Miss Borneman for earning the highest number of points. Senior Entertainment Day brings an unusual chorus of Rubber Ducky from the band. With the success of my poem, I think that Rod McKuen will definitely have a compet- itor. Brownlee Ferguson feels that his poem was worth special attention. Randy Weidner seems to agree with other seniors that Entertainment Day was! Announcement of knowledgeable students who excelled in a particular areag Acknowledgement' of college acceptances as well as scholarshipsg Awarding those who truly achievedg ln such ways was Awards Day involved-a day climaxed by senior entertainmentg a day signifying for many the approach of an end To high school life. Mr. Robinson proves that teachers can iive it up too. 23 Students experiencing the last moments of years filled with thrills and heartbreaks, learning and exasperation, Some looking toward a higher, more involved education, others preparing to experience life itself. Reioicing in these last moments, Yet realizing that life had iust begun, Each student faced the unlimited horizons of the world of tomorrow. My fellow Americans . President, Richard Capps. begins class Mr. Adams' homeroom salutes a wonder- ful f?l three years. GA.. Principal J. T. Shivers pays his last respects to the class of '72. 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