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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
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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
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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
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