Robert E Lee High School - Saber Yearbook (Houston, TX)
- Class of 1973
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Saber '73 Robert E. Lee High School Houston, Texas Volume XI Linda Wittig, Editor -in- Chief Mike Waidhofer, Business Manager Mrs. Margaret Wisdom Faculty Advisor Table o1CCon+enJrs !AXC+IVI+IGS Young Leacle s QFQ6HlZ6+IOHS Spor+s Favorl+es Classes Sopnornores Juniors Seniors Sensor Honors Ads index 3I0 ........ ..l4 r ...... 40 Faculw ............ 50 ' ' ....... 70 ............I40 A ........., 174 ...........l94 .....l96 ' ......... 220 ' ......... 244 X ik 5 'X c i gjgggirgsiziggtzizi.-'-' ' N 54- t imrwwii 1? X! W A., K: , A ,- xr '. J f wr' The choice - The responsibilily . . The hour was momenlousz Sludenls issued orders, lhen polile requesls - Requesls lor lhe absence ol leachers in a sludenl galhering - A galrhering lo promole innovalions - necessary innovalions - in lhe policies al Lee . . . Such was a conlroversial Sludenl Council assembly. Qrganizalions - and individuals - in opposilion presenled declaralions Emphasizinq lhe imporlance ol bolh sludenl and lacully involvemenl. Bul council members made, answered i lor, The choice . . . 1 . I7 owl f ,, G, if F My sfffia Aww! wwe -f if ,fo . ' Y ff iff I I ff ffj 0 l' , M ,l- f l ' l ff N 7 5, 9 if, If 4 K ' 1,11 lfyef 7QL.,fefL V' ' ' X ' Fm ' ' V, , . V il , . f' 7 ' ' f My 7 . JN ,V-'I -, f , H X' 2 VM my , f fl Ze,4LafM fm A. wa aff l be , , ,- My I X , A, f . Q W f- A f . ,W . flloyf fJff9ff VV aff 0954 , A, V Af ff! 3 If f 'N ff, J Qi? ., H' ,gf ld -ffllwifjg M, , f ' f l rf fr lf: wx 1 ,Q ff- 1, L , f K P' ,Q I X5 ,,f f , WIKI.. is ' f1w,1f'f 1 -J in y , , .7 gow , X me , And The council members - aware of each resull - Also eslablished a resolulion and apologized: They had made a mislalceg They had learned . . . The responsibilily was assumed. 3 ai - Y l 'L V 'fggf I 3 N Qle. 4 we mfg J. exxn M8 . WU f LU Jmcu aww uf , QQ, wcfwflvfij ,M a jf?C?,dJJXCVl?Afc Jw owl Vcuvl cufwxcm JJU ALWM Imam Qlvow. QLMQU JQLQ-,Q,l'1c5,V1,f7 'nail JQAOKGUQA 1 4 CLAGQ ,Qatar , Ofll 4,0 Q eco MOL if Jfo-we ,youve bww kllcum oi wvlafab c ,fbwmncuc dmc Miva 5105 For respecling educalors - because Jrhey are educalors - is an essenlial parl ol learning. Wilh a new principal - as well as new Teachers - seeking lo guide and direcl, Sludenls laced yel anolher choice - The choice ol accepling lhis silualion of change. And each realized his basic responsibilily To self - Thal of oblaining an educalion . .. a Truly individual educalion. 5 Q you 2.7 IL xf-Lo yyf -44, '5.cfZc4.f Pu 5772, dag cfLac.97f,,3p464, p,-g,,,,,LZ'iCL fJ2.-f2w.uvd7auA,LyorvwLlm44.1,bf4,,,.ZLLqa4w,w!,4,,, ., ' A gtkmm 'C7u4.7f'f.441,10'Z,,4!,,4L,f,,g.f ,jwxjml jM6WWv,op-tKLT 1677? 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For each, a choice was made . . Some assumed, some reiecled, a responsileiliry lo Lee. l L a iid? - f-K N wi , Q -M X94 1 .9 A V ,W 3 L 5 J- Z 4 -4 . w gi Q mf, A 1-' K 5 my MW Wg? Vgw , HW' 45, ' ,g,4,.,J ' 4-pi, , t E M. . 'w ' -.Q A' 'Q ., 43 - ,-55-1.-ppb M A 1, 1 J, m x ,3 gl D aE' 1 'wa . 1 .. P'-H 'E W X -JE yr' V X, 'V V! 'C ' :M , H Q .9 UO lC,9-JJ'QLDUs-LLg'LfC i owCLJLQom'mfuvOfoLSSCu?iIud'L5uuQ CXQIYLQ vcwlilioho S V if A if E 3 ' Q I , ,, ,..,,,,i.,,,,. A S X ' Q Q X LL'Lf, r X UD NYLO JMC ' i JUAJLSQQ. QA cnzcxyyisl Ovfv ads, JJUNQ amd' sucol gum ow CCLMLGI Quaoucusm ofa. ' f y suumnwc' 9,004 loam sigma och QQ! Q5 Yer choices, responsibililies, conlinued lo develop oulside The school CA l W building. i- Wilh The advenl ol a signilicanl V innovalion in nalional eleclion policy, Each sludenl - in Jrhis eleclion year 'img ie f0CfI 0 1-2 - necessarily acquired added responsiloililies: ge? fi0e'Z7fNU?Z0?hose ol sullicienl age direclly fig-W2 4f 'dwg ,i gbyconlribuled an essenlial vole, Amo!! While olhers - younger, yer equally Ag-rn.4fi.,0f2'-rv! 0 as concerned - chose lo aid and M 7' suppor+ Jrhal candidale ol similar WM, CCf7711f beliefs. I0 ll QM 'REGXSTRNKCN .Q sccs ,s ILS 5519: - Z J 'K N. 2 gg M fig' I N 9 X 5 li 5'5....,,, if m !+ 3 54 .a n- X M553 Qifyfg My ywafffw N Mgglflfffimv Mwfw 1qwfem,m,, p I Vw qfvd I h. K I 4 i, ,I 4 J D ' I ' f J X I. A . i ' , ,. J i lin' ' fd if if ' ' U' .1 - ' , IL' ,lj Nb' I , J , D' fi f ' f J Q J ' ,H J ,V i ,i Lp if :iw Ly 7 Jill 'J .fi i' li D fy i , I i i , 5 Q i Each person - having nnade his choices - coped wiih The responsibiliiies of IQ73 . . . 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Each Qi: + esekpiipjeS responsi iliry To Lee By mainraininq irs spirit l?eg4b'wgamM ' iis acriviries. QOH 'CLLQQ I5 i 4 , I m , ij, fi, ,QLUJ I All , .rx i . if lla I igxifiifl V I 1 if W V2 fi,' M 'ful H if' wif' nj JMU JW . f i , W ,, ' lt 'UV 3 ' yi ii fx' if V 4. 1:54 Y 1 i, J Q4 it pr . tiff' A Lf' ,wi I tiff' , i, 4-, i 17 Vi I A ff! ., ' :rf 54,1 I Xi,D 1 I6 , ii U,1i -,J 'Y rl Apprehension . . . fa f Julie Ajello takes advantage of the Patricia Foster ooos at the sophomores during orientation. oceanography field trip. Time for ,,: .ii icfiV , ,i ,Af i MJ , ,F V7 ' i fri ff , i bi, your bath, Julie? Before the P.T.A. meeting begins, Susan Fiead and Allison Arnspiger discuss the possibility of parents going back to school V? Yields Involvement Representatives from every club at Lee were present at orientation. Sophomores, wondering what is in store for them, stand in front of Lee before orien- IElTiOl'1. As fall approached, eager students, ready to face new challenges and responsibilities, returning to the class- rooms. Seniors anticipated their last year full of countless activities - Oceanography field trips, parties, the prom, and Senior Skip Day. Jun- iors, returning to see old friends and teachers, joined forces with the sen- iors to greet each curious sopho- more. Anchor Club members welcomed the sophomores at orientation on August 21, while representatives of each club were present to encourage membership of the newcomers. After the assembly, sophomores, preparing for their first day of high school, acquainted themselves with the unfa- miliar halls. Each student was appre- hensive at first, but the initial shyness was soon overcome, and the adjust- ment to life at Lee began. 17 WM ff by W W X EY, M wwf My 4+ QW Qxgfffwfv df ,Wy my Wfiwfjmfy 42 Hamm, Ch WJ HdhIdK'Wbb dJh D Id 99 9ad9l'S - - - L31 hZ1v2ed:gb?5SfigImOkZy, QZZQQO my Um ea t hG ltoty . , , WXAAXN M4 Don't drop me! pleads Judy Graff to 8 Bill Spark S irit My girdle is killing me! comments Kitty Gallagher to her partner, Pat Doherty. P The spirited six pile up for a lot ot laughs! Each spring, hopeful individuals competing for the position of cheer- leader face a select group of students and teachers. Eight students are cho- sen vvith great care, for they must promote enthusiasm throughout the year. Heading the '72-'73 spirited six are Kim Webb and Johnny Duncan while cheerleaders Kitty Gallagher, Pat Doherty, Judy Graft, Bill Hayes, and alternates Betsy Sengelmann and Don Palmer contribute equally to the spirit. The honor of being selected cheer- leader, however, brought endless responsibilities, long hours of prac- tice, many games to attend, new cheers to create, and a constant readiness to lead 2,100 students to victory. l Greg Shendera and Robert Reeves show their talents - hanging posters? Susie Patterson looks a bit perplexed by this action! 20 Spirit Committee Stirs Spirit Neenah Friedheim uses her charm on Kirk Pfefler, but Kirk seems to be having second thoughts about this approach. T sv... 1 :tif 'ikk , JF ll W. 'X wg, t ttst Our fearless leader, Uncle Bob, points out to Erik Tosh the finer things in lite! What do you say, Erik? EAT OC what . i WG wants Bash il ' .s.g ulAV.93l Eff: l tl f er'1G General decorating of the auditorium before a game boosts everyone's spirit. While painting posters, decorating halls, and making cupcakes, Spirit Committee members preserve a nec- essary school spirit. Prior to each game, this select group works both day and night- hanging streamers and posters - to boost the Gen- eral enthusiasm and morale. Members maintain an enthusiastic support of Lee throughout the school year although each realizes that the only reward is to demonstrate the pride of the student body in the com- petitive General teams. You can't paint that! exclaims Pam Ftenaudin to Allison King. Merrill Locher does not seem too distressed by AIlison's idea, 21 0 o o 'cz CD 'T QI I o 3 T E. E Ch cn C 'U 'U o 7 -I- 5 ,, , it T 31 S , , 1 ' 2 . ,. , .. i if out cupcakes. Hey, save me one, Mark! yells Tommy Ford to Mark Hardwick while Cyndy White does the honors in handing 5 1-L ,ilw R -Mit --iW.f1 he , , ,E M , ., it we 'E tt, ls J. 5 f qi mini, R, 1 1 I me t :T . Q ,V if 5 gg . V 4 , . I , sr? ,ti S '53 V. If 5 , Q' fp Me Qtr Coach Wilson presents his surviving six football players on the varsity squad. Rodney Davis, Steve Johnson, Dexter Krause, Steve Buckley, and Bruce Stewart say, Smile, we can't be all that bad! 22 EXE I :SX X 'S YS? 4. it S-T-R-E-T-C-H seems to be the name of the game in papering the auditorium. Frank Bonno, Lynn Schissler, and Sarah Watts par- Anne Westbrook, Donna Dori, and Kathy Fischer show a little cool in saying, It never, ticipate in the weekly activity of decorating the never, never stings. school. Coach Wilson talks to the varsity squad about practice. Yogi Reece seems to be entertaining different ideas, 23 All right, who took my dir1ner'? vvhines Mark Santa Maria as Bobby Berry and Tim Goos- tree act as if they don't understand! -aff' M.-aff' . W 2 Q .251 1 1 LN .,- YW r Gee, Mr. Miller, you didn't have to make a special award just for me! blushes Kirk Pfefier. we Kbky V 735 ,f ,gm Miss Countee prays that the food will arrive Hard Work Greefs Reward rrrr 2 . we l..lv , rrrr Z , while Mr. Glover looks on, . .,, my . 4- wgk., fm, , I , 551 'team ff., ,V vu Wa Long hours of hard work, many games played, and a strong team were the culmination of an eventful season of football. On November 28, at the annual football banquet, awards were given to the outstanding players on the team. Charlie Williams received the award for Most Valuable Player, while Kevin Henry was named Most Valua- ble Back. Charlie Williams was also announced as winner of the Armchair Generals Award for the most out- standing player. Coaches, teachers, and parents were present to congrat- ulate each player for the last time. Although the banquet at the Briar Club marked the season's climax, anticipations of an even better team next fall were already developing. Coach Green won- ders what Stan Hin- son is drinking while Ronnie Rout- zon inconspicu- ously passes it under the fable. 25 Con+es'rs Provide En+er+ainmen+ Lee's beauties line up for judging. How did that one on the end ever get in here? whispers Miss Etter to Miss Haynes as Miss Satlof stares in amazement. ,L 2 :mf H Ii Jig , ' l What's wrong with you? Haven't you ever seen an elf before? asks Martha Walton. 4? 9' . it- .lgl w s 1? , Grant Martin is glad that Sky Davis ordered his '73 chariot with deluxe options. Ellen Scully is a little embarrassed by all this attention. Contests provide Lee students with an opportunity tor further involvement throughout the year. One of the most popular is the Most Beautiful or Most Handsome contest in which any Lee student may participate, although nominees are initially elected from the homerooms. For the first time, both the nominees and semifinalists were judged in person by a select panel. The results were kept secret until May, when the SABER was issued, and the suspense became a reality. Through participation in club activi- ties, students have an additional chance to compete in contests against students from other schools. This year, the Latin Honor Society participated in Roman Games Day, which was held at Lamar High School. Students took part in chariot races and grape-eating contests. These contests provide a necessary break from the normal educational atmosphere of the classroom. Kirk Pfeffer can't believe his low number in the Most Handsome judging, as Bennett Hughes, John Tipton, Craig Damuth, and Frank Bonno express disagreement in their ratings. Everyone Faces Chris+mas Everyone looks forward to Christmas dinner. These girls enjoy their first one in a foods class before the holidays. The Southernaires and Lee orchestra do their thing in Lee's annual Christmas pageant. 28 Bill Boss and Patti Brandon show their appreciation of basketball at the Lee Exes game played during the holidays. Billy Paige pats out a few good vibrations while Donny Hogg and Charlie Schwab seem to be having second thoughts about the beat. Sounds like a rain dance, huh, boys? As Christmas is a time ot happi- ness and brotherhood, Lee students found fulfillment in relating joy and true holiday spirit to the entire stu- dent body. The choral department, directed by Miss Eleanor Grant, pre- senteda Christmas pageant which was accompanied by Lee's Stage Band, a winner of many awards. On Christmas Eve night, these students observed the result of their numerous hours of practice, for the program was presented on television. A special treat at the Christmas program this year was the River Oaks Baptist Church Bell Choir - rings of excitement! New Year Arrives 'X V l f Julie Caldwell pleads to Beth Ftoessler Why can't I remember her name? ponders Jim Rea while staring at his date! Why can't I be built like Raquel Welch? R285 Q A Vhxi. 5- Alden Bumstead puts the hex on Bert Magill, Sharon Parsley, Steve Buckley, and Charlie Williams! ' sunt B if Classes Resume: Seniors don't look too happy at the thought of returning to the classrooms after their holiday! vt fm . f ' I wonder which tinal I flunked the worst. Bill Bauerschlag contemplates this serious situation. Finals Loom Ahead Frank Bullock prepares for his finals by putting all of his books in his locker. As the New Year begins, the reali- zation of nearing final examinations becomes prevalent in each class- room. Finals loom large in the minds of eager sophomores, but merely sig- nify another part of the high school routine for each junior and senior. However, through actions of the Student Council this year, seniors with an A or B average were exempt from mid -term exams in terminal courses. ln continuing courses, sen- iors took the final, but received the option of accepting credit or no credit for it. The plan was developed on a three-year experimental basis and was established in an attempt to encourage maintenance of higher scholastic averages among all Lee students. 31 On January 29, the Future Farmers of America sponsored a carnival - the annual Lee livestock show. Students and faculty were invited to view the animals throughout the day and observe the actual judging. Mr. Roy Sheffield, the Vocational Agricul- ture sponsor, aided each student in exhibiting his animal - the result of a one-semester project. The animals were classed as goats, rams, rabbits, heifers, steers, bulls, mares, and chickens. Students whose animals displayed excellent qualities were honored by the judges, who were agriculture teachers from area schools. Doug Terrill braids the tail of his prize steer as a jealous friend looks on! . - L, c .41 4. 4,1 ffm, 'Nr 1-'fs 'J' n f i ' 'X-':,Lx.'f?f?f2i i99fif7f2i91ZAf5 1'f75'f,Alf.. - '..'. -A ff' i All right, everybody, line up! yells the judge. Sounds like a bunch of bull to me! Cleo Whitlock and steer have doubts about entering the competition! 32 g. iw 5 , Kickers Congregate With Pride Kent Corrigan pretends to be uninterested but . . . is plotting to take away his goat's bottle. Who's the baby here? I know the sign says it's supposed to be a rabbit, Michele, but it looks more like a skunk to me! comments Linda Fioklin to Michele Lipinski. 33 34 Talenl Flourishes Melody Lofton tries to save Warner McBride's soul, while Warner entertains Greg Davis, head of lights, closely follows the script. other ideasw ,X - , 3 at ., ,Q 450, it Nathan Detroit, played by David Jenney, Gee, l didn't know that make-up could make this much difference in my looks! says contacts fellow gamblers. Gary Lambert while winking to himself, After more than two months of planning and practicing, Dramalee members presented Guys and Dolls February 23, 24, and March 1. The musical, directed by Mr. Victor Siller, is set in New York City in 1950. Gangsters, gambling, and girls are the predominant features of the times. Enhancing the mood of the era through their leading roles were Tena Alcorn, Melody Lofton, Charlie Wil- liams, Warner McBride, and David Jenney. Also essential in presenting the musical was the orchestra, con- ducted by Mr. Charles DeLaney. Although the production as a whole was a difficult one, the thespi- ans continued efforts through time- consuming rehearsals to bring their interpretation of Guys and Dolls to the people at Lee. Mr. Robinson, as Big Julie, checks out the scene with his gang - Kevin Boyd, Ed Cic- cone, Tim Bottet, and Billy Paige. l-lot Box girls - Stacy Miller, Allyson Womac, Wendy Jones, Cyndy White, Connie Jordan, and Adelaide Cplayed by Tena Alcornj - 35 sure know how to cool off an audience! K H til of X Oscar Fellows and Gary Pendley have it out one morning before schools starts! 4 - -Q.:-wall'--,, 4 5, ,K .. g-hm... -. 1-nag. .Q ' 'f-- . 4 -V - '12 ' ' A ws. - ---f-W -0- W , N., 1, Q-w-,.,,f:7-rw -1 fli ' 4 '. V ' N M I-. W f- 1 -' -2 Y - -,t . .g, -if-.'f.,t, ,,r, , or ' f -- ,,s, . ' ' ' A ' . A 5. .,, A . Y. Y ' . .af i ...tv az- , 35 .2 Ei ft.- W f -one . , rw - 1 ,gifs- , , I :ry M , mil G h - vvi - , 5 Q f M f 5 -...Q ........ W... -....... to TM 'T' -1 ':.T-1 van... -i 1- -..: ,wrgvw f- K .- ' -- -M it ww' nn l , , -,. . 7 . 63.11 ,- M ...Y-f Q-sv Alice Arnold is frozen solid at the thought of her best friend's hit- ting her with a snowball! 36 -WW? -ih- . -wr ,..., fm 'Hp Billy Britain, after just a few hours, has become an expert at heav ing snowballs. M?-x ,- 4 I . l S xy V ', 'K X R X , 7 r' l lx? .fl e . Nxt J Wt 'win-U 1 1 t '47 H QM '1,.: That's right, Susie, just pick it up! Danny King and Susie Hauser spend their spring vacations at the beach. Mother Nature Sta rtles Students As the seasons change, a marked variation in student activities results. This year, Lee students viewed snow in Houston for the first time since 1960. With such an occurrence being phenomenal, school was dismissed, and students experienced one full day of heaving snowballs and making snowmen. By the next weekend, however, Mother Nature had performed a com- plete turnabout. As the temperature climbed toward the 8O's, some Lee students headed for the beaches, while others planned picnics in city parks. This girls' gym class applauds the spring-like weather. 37 Johnny Duncan, Melinda Allen, Rob- bie Keeton, and Mr, Allen celebrate the end of their senior year! Gathering in the auditorium for different assembly programs is something everyone remembers about his years at Lee. 38 Ae,-...,,,, G Year Ends: Friends Don'+ Parties, senior skip day, and enter- tainment day characterized the last weeks of school for seniors. Planned by the Senior Cabinet, the prom was held on May 11, at the Houston Club. Oz Knoz was the group selected for the dance, while the Kashmere stage band performed on entertainment day. As the day ot graduation, May 29, approached, seniors recognized their last moments together as a class before saying so-long to three years of spirited activities at Lee. Nancy Ham wonders why Tim Ashley is so tiredg Doug Dwyer comments, These proms will do it to you every time! At the Lee-Lamar basketball game, Mrs. Wisdom and other members of the Lee faculty were seen rooting for Dan's Dirty Dozen ! 39 11. Zi' , aw, f 1 inf 5 Y . 5 -ei -yfsg '1 F1 Q-15554 , Wg! Y' r, , ll ' 1 'R K ,f Q V N Y. . W 2 '3 if i 3 wif- 'A N T figs , '11 if ' ELA P ' Z ,f i ,- 5 f ,xg 5. V Qzfilii is .H ., f -45 .M N' f L, 4 S ff' WWE' if N ,- uf- K 3-1, ' 4' av , ,V X NNN, L S Ya, f , Www- , YS in if 22 Q, 4: Mm H w X W E- . Q! .S fikm ' . -'N f 4 ,- ', f S ewiv-7 f 4 o:'- 5252- 1 3 31 4' 'I.f -1105: Hi E ,vs N11 , 'W 432 U. ' '51 K' ,B -'A V? A L .gf A qw W Y 3 A '. 2 R . . L32 s , W M p 1 ,A 1 ff. wwx I 5 ' 1 ' fe 5-S' Young Leaders . By exercising diligence and persislence in every endeavor, And grasping eacli opporlunily 'For sell-improvemenl, Sludenls were molded info leaders Leaders slriving To guide ollwers foward individual improvemenl, No? searching for personal renown or recognilion. Eaclri radialed a sense of responsibilily To people, By inilialing, by molivaling . . . by leading. Qualifying for the position of National Merit Semitinalist, nine Lee students were honored by the National Merit Corporation last Sep- tember. David Elrod, a former Lee student, was among these seniors showing outstanding performance on the National Merit Scholarship Qualif- ying Test which was incorporated for the first time with the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test taken in October of the junior year. After a personal interview, semifi- nalists maintaining a relatively high score on the senior Scholastic Apti- tude Test were recognized as final- iS1S. Outstanding Achievement Earns National Merit Award Pat Doherty mm- Archie Henderson Harry Rosemhal 42 Charles Sudduth Steve Walker Twinkle Grab' ,,4f ,,,,, Diana McDade Steve Otis DAR Award winner, Suzy Cox, tries hard to encourage stu- dents to buy merchandise from the General Store by putting on that salesman's charm. Gayle Coolidge, winner in Congressman Bill Archer's Intern Program, looks forward to the Washington D.C. trip. Honors Bring Smiles . ,f 3 -' ggi- x k W --Mar.. ,, -xx il, ' N' . N,-S-S Girls' and Boys' State representatives Pam DeWitz and Steve Buck- ley find out what really goes on inside Mr. Miller's office. COMMERCIAL AWARD - Margaret Hook was presented with this award for her contributions to the Distributive Education program. Some students not only make con- tributions of service to their school, but also are very distinguished in cer- tain areas of education. Awards for Excellence are pre- sented by teachers to those students displaying outstanding accomplish- ments in particular scholastic fields. These honors are announced in the SABER, and the recipients' names are exhibited on plaques in the main hall. By presenting the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen- ship Award and by selecting the Girls' and Boys' State representatives as well as the student representative in Congressman Bill Archer's Wash- ington lntern Program, teachers acknowledged further excellence among Lee students. MATH, SClENCE AWARDS - Archie Hender- son, participating in major works math and sci- ence courses, was presented with both of these awards. lNDUSTRIAl. AWARD - Craig Johnson's creativity in metal and wood shops enabled him to win this award. FINE ARTS AWARD - Susan Roberts received this award because of her excellent three-year debating record. She was Lee's top debater this year. 5 5 ' .A ENGLISH AWARD - Twinkle Gray earned this award through her three years of outstanding work in major works English, is LANGUAGE AWARD - Linda Wittig's six-year study of special progress Spanish led to first place in the Spanish culture essay contest. AHainmen'rs Earn Awards +32 i 5 1.235 Q., I . ' ,L 'Y' 5 I j -I I ' asf, :Q , ,f x. I . f ' t .W A W 'S V 5 All I 4 HOME ECONOMICS AWARD - Sandra Mangrum was awarded as I for her achievements in home I' OO,, I I and family living and for her wide interests in other home econom- ics courses. , I, me SOCIAL SCIENCE AWARD - Jane Ann Smeck was chosen for this award because of her interest in, and ability to comprehend, problems in government, econom- ics, and major works history. fm 5:- Bill Hayes Key Club President Pat Doherty Honor Society President at 1' N, fnwmwn-XM 1 ' M ,W,,,..,, ..,, Nl 'E r ' ' A . ' -Mm, 7, 17 A Q a' X ..,,-- V , .R Lynn Vance Anchor Club President '+f-.. Leaders Presicle Over Organ'za+ions , taxa .,Q,, I 4 ' ssztmi fm- 7 - 4 l' 5 25314 353 i 5 X U,, , A ,A l 7, was if 5' We sim Z 4 M 533 5 Wa, i we ste' gg ze X 'ist X f 1 ' 1 I 1+ K' S , as ' sir WA , t ff mv ? 3 Greg Shandera Booster Club President George Cruikshank Student Council President Students possessing that special quality which makes them a leader were rewarded with the office of president in an organization. The heads of clubs render necessary service while they provide opportuni- ties for others to serve their school. Among students, these leaders pro- mote a feeling of interest and willing- ness to help others. Pat McBride Hospitality Club President 49 it WA l ,.-S-4. , 59 gy .W ' ? W i 3 2 ' X If 3 Vw 3 QV , , ,yd A h I A V ' X 1 M I , 1 wg 1 ..- 3 V 7, 3 f ' . , F Z, 0,305 X .W Q Y M---., 5:92-'uv ,f , Q. .-,,,,,..,. I , . Lv ' --Q - i , nw., Xww., 'v - , iw '--Y f 2 -QQ Mi-5 W 4 ,YV , ' ,V A, X 'ww gh! 1 X 5 A YM: vfm, -k,,f,f+, ,.., ,-,, ,V MQ, U A -51.1 V ,K - , A ' . zu, 1- A ' ' 'W-,- ' 1 I 'fd ' V xv Jw Y, ,,,- -.,, N., ,,,.,.. M' fx f -Y f M '-.XY-. ,, V N -, ' J' ' , . f, .vu-W Aww. --u. f 1 X - W I .- Q-f, - 7 F. 5 X wiv v Hi-- K.-. .K 0-1, M , . - . , ity 4.4- . ff-...' ' W W: , . x . M .1 -5 . I 4- is-p-ff 'W-.,.V , n N., ' Q V' ,'W',' 4 'K' 17 AX-9--MW A f . X ,. ,N mf V A .W-r M ...W A Q. K 13' 1 J Mx M A fr 1 gn , W ,nhl ' ba 1 U. . ' 'u -.' - . ' '-f M W,-4' . .m.,, ' . - ' Gu . - . .' ,.-.,, M W. .lm '- f 'OQADX ...,'ni, y og..R i 1 - , - 5.1. , ..,,. l.. ,i .- ., ,..' ', , 6. . -w - ov., . 'lv' ,.. ..,,u '., . M vf.,, 'Q' .. . n.i.V '0- ... A vf.-a,,. gh- . -.,,V ..'a ' . 1.,, .I n., -. ,..'0 ..J,...-, 4 ,....u R' e... '.':. 322' ' -nf 'Qlaiv . Aw af E- mf 'f n E i , 3 si L 6. 4 . X' W FaculTy . . lmparTing knowledge and guidance Through pasT experience, Searching Tor a necessary, concerned relaTionship wiTh each sTudenT, And realizing cooperaTion as essenTial in aTTaining goals, Each Teacher, each adrninisTraTor, soughT respecT Trom all sTudenTs - A respecT involving The responsibiliTy oT sTudenT Toward TaculTy as well as ThaT oT TaculTy Toward sTudenT. New Principal Shows Concern Opening its doors to a new princi- pal, Lee welcomed Mr. Charles Miller, a man who assumed the endless responsibilities of his position. Mr. Miller demonstrated his concern for Lee and its students not only by encouraging total participation in pep rallies, club activities, and football games, but also by personally taking part in all school assemblies, aiding the P.T.A.'s annual projects, and reg- ularly attending school and club activities. Problems such as over-crowded classrooms never hindered Mr. Miller's willingness to contribute his valuable knowledge and time to aid each person - students, faculty, and parents. Mr. Charles Miller, Lee's new prin- cipal, displayed-an ever-present con- cern and interest as he set high standards for students to follow. W 'East ll ,M ff 5 2 MR. CHARLES MILLER Principal lx V! if MR. LUCIOUS RANDLE Assistant Principal ,L A N.. .rf up t . . .Bs MR, WILLIAM COOK Assistant Principal B r,:W N' M' --i--ml' 5 144 .ffsffj MRS. MARY CAROLYN SMITH Assistant Principal M., gf .gf Aiding Mr. Miller with the duties ot general administration were assistant principals Mr. William Cook, Mr. Lucious Randle, and Mrs. Mary Caro- lyn Smith. Their daily tasks ot supervising Lee's campus, patrolling the cafete- ria, and reprimanding students tor tardiness and other infringements contributed to the long, hard hours each devoted for the betterment of Lee. However, they were all able to find enough time away from their busy schedules to enjoy many of Lee's athletic events, club banquets, and school assemblies throughout the year. Having these three competent assistant principals, Lee's students are provided with the guidance nec- essary for their high school years. W 'Y . is ' ,K . R .xxx .Frm X 4 .N L' ,X l 5 ' We X sa I X Sheff Funcfions Behind Scenes kara Mrs. Mildred Allen Secretary Mrs. Annette Parker, Mrs. Carolyn Spidell Librarians E .1 P 5 1 lg 5 ,-' pi n I5 fo ot .pen g of 0 . R. 'nxt-.QOQUO 0 x f,' ,60,n'11 :,V4ic o.QW9' o.o t ' . ' ' ' ef' '- 'nv O O Q' W A it A AW 'jk 4 1' ' ' ' V 0 ' ,. ' . I 'Q ' U l . ...Q A- Mr. Joel Harrell Sophomore Counselor Miss Ella Mae Gehring Sophomore Counselor il .. N. f,s:7 - ' Mrs. Lois Henderson Mrs. Avy Lee Roach Attendance Clerk Registrar . - .- vs ,qw 4 5 ,K hA,,, ,' ' .V - V l Q .QQ1?QEem2fe1:r::2:1:1 x 'f122E2Ef55f5E25fi .slu- Mrs, Dorothy Brooks Mr. MilIer's Secretary xg-,NM nf Mrs. Loulse Mllls Secretary Mrs. Ella Pappas Attendance Clerk - H ,1e,.,w Mrs. Carolyn Coleman Mrs Jean Fgstey Nurse Teachers Enrich Students' Knowledge Headed by Mrs. Velma Brennan, the English teachers strive to educate students in their native language and to enrich their knowledge of grammar and literature before graduation. Workbooks were used diligently throughout the year along with the grammar and literature books. Also, students read novels such as Gulliv- er's Travels and The Return of the Native as well as many in-depth essays and compositions. Thus, the students receive a firm background of the English language and are prepared for college as well as for daily living. ' 'f as . E v it ti l 'Wifi Mrs. Mable Scott English Mr. Vincent D'Amico English 56 ft fr f A E... at . K Lf i - was N 145 t fn ani. 51: ..,::..,Xg,,KQ K at qgtggg, ' f ' ' ' i 'Ha Q. 2355. . E Av,,'t ':. r is if :if .t t V Vif 2,iQE:!ff - :lift 'W E ' . ' 'M f f Z M . 2 E- it , M l-i- . . . ,..., .. .. Q Mr. Reed Flobinson .tty 1 H., . A Fx' . Qf?i'Xft7'f -., Ai, F ww ' 5 A - 3 3' Mrs, Paralee Burney English ff ta ,. . ,, W,tt,.. 2 . ,V f 'Q ' , wet 'tj U v , . i at ' u ' WW. , W JY-' W. ' J . :wma su. English , ., 55 ai l 1 Q Y 2 4- Nt f l , ,4 'WSJ Wm stiff -- f',, . 2 Iwi V16 72 , fc v ' l It if ins , . V 3 755' :FT-Y , ,K ,, , Y, Wfr'l'f- . ff' ' t, .Anil E' , Mrs. Betty Mitchell English 33 4? V K bla. . if lyk tl W IX lx, bam , - ty tw ,r f Qx. nt. witfflf' - 'A -Q7- .K t '.i'iI??v2. tLtJt.t.tw4 stsg - A J,.LJ,J,tL5.- Mrs. Mary Grace Dent English ff V L 1 L all tfg, .yy 5 ,. 'L' f 'uw Miss Betty Baldwin English r ,,, if Q ld 4., , 4 Q . , y 5 Mrs. Frances Kreger English Mrs. Penny Baird English 'L mllW'00y ' Rumi '0 fm ixfiblbifil sm l l l Mrs. Mary Landrum Mrs. Evelyn Johnston English English Miss Regina Satlof English, Journalism Q g if Q' M E' .ia Mrs. Debra McDougaid English W z V - . 1 . , f lla fi ' Ulm? 1 fl W i my gb 4 ,Q f 1' rfb 4 2 sb if :I- f S M lr gg , ' 1 W Z5 Mrs. Iris Grass English 57 Mrs, Jennie Hardy Biology Mr. J. D. Gregory Biology .... D 12 Come on, you cricket, give me one more smile, remarks Mr. Trotty. Miss Sandra Malicote Biology, Physiology X , f Mr. Willie Trotty Biology sg, f- ji ,, fif, . K' or 'A rf iisss W,, ,, ,, , ,.W,,.:,,, 1 M.. by , i i Miss Doris Countee Biol0QY. Oceanography 5 iy, i 5 s ,-is,.i .-W Mr. Keith Kilgore Biology Teachers Stir Scientific Interest Mrs. Hettye Hunter Are you absolutely sure that this potion will turn me into another Burt Reynolds? Chemistry David Donoho eagerly asks Mrs. Hunter. To incorporate an essential knowl- edge of science in each student, this department offers a varietyiof scientif- ically related courses - physiology, oceanography, chemistry, biology, and physics. Variety also is present within the courses themselves with the ocean- ography field trips, individual pro- jects, dissection of cats and pigs in major works biology and physiology, and the public seminars attended by r f , the chemistry-minded individuals. , , mt ' f .a:1f4x, -M I A if 'Q' In in : aw L t M Xa - ' 1-4? If if - . V 'Q T -t,.t, ts- . 'Q .H A new addition to the department this year was the Biology 2 class which was offered to those students Chemistry Biology who had taken Biology 1 and chem- istry. Students who wish to plunge deeper into science are invited to join the Science Club. Mr. Howard Behrens, head of the science department, strives to pro- vide the future doctors, chemists, and other scientists with a full knowledge of science - the growing factor in today's society. ' -f f '? . ..,. an Mr. Harold Taylor Mrs. Janeva Davis Mr. Howard Behrens Physics 59 i Y cv - X . . S wi' . . ..,, J K VV 'G N KFVQ- 'X A V -A W, t ,wp 1 5 L QWQ N Q 1 -PKQZM 353 o asm X , A-ui 9 52 X iffy? 1 an , i ni? 4 psi gt., in t f we ff e L 3 3 gsm K6 We 'fs , i 1 -fb ef l r M-li B F ik E 1 HWY ww Q eg . , 1 Q I Q Q . Q 1 Y' r ' Y I 41, xr 'X 1' t ' it 1 ,-' , QM . U My , , w xv I if ...M , J X x Q 'R A Eg Miss Charlotte Haynes Mrs. Mary Jane Comstock Geometry, Algebra Algebra, Calculus f A 5 f ' X a A f t ff l Miss Verna Thomas Mrs. Norma Whitman Mrs. Deborah Meyers Geometry fi 'f Qt Mrs. Thera Yoes EA., Algebra, Trigonometry Geometry, Algebra Algebra .1 ..q,Q,mu X' rfmm-v.-Wm Mrs. Debra Joyner Mrs. Maxine Sapp Geometry, Algebra Geometry it is Mathematics - Useful Tool in Life ,lf r l Mr. Edward Adams Mrs. Melody Washington Geometry Algebra, Geometry Mr. Charles Stecher Computer Math, Algebra Miss Gay Etter Trigonometry, Algebra Mathematics, a basic foundation in education, is needed to ignite the fuses of logical reasoning and mental alertness stored in the minds of each student. Summed up by Mrs. Thera Yoes, the mathematics department adds as many measurements, proper- ties, and relationships as possible to the endless sets of calculations each student must encounter. Opportunities are given to each student to develop a knowledge of related math, geometry, algebra, tri- gonometry, elementary analysis, ana- lytical geometry, computer math, and calculus. Pursuers of the mathematical field may have the desire to join Mu Alpha Theta, an organization which gives students opportunities to listen to knowledgeable speakers and to pre- pare for the Math Association of America test. All accelerated classes participate in this nationwide test. Thinking above and beyond the numerous sums, products, and quo- tients, one realizes that Lee seeks to create a strong interest in mathemat- ics, a most useful tool in life. 61 Government, economics, and world, American, and English history classes make up the social science department, headed by Mr. Harris Butler. The social studies classes received an extra bonus of a presidential elec- tion this year. ln the government classes, students learned of the workings ot their government and were better able to understand the significance of national elections. Therefore, the students qualified to vote obtained a greater insight into the responslbilites of choosing an able candidate. History classes taught students the importance of not only their American heritage, but also that of England and other foreign nations. Thus, learning from past experiences students can better prepare themselves for the future. Mrs. Arlene Parson '72 Elections Make History N g 4 4 ly 2 'su E wa t t Mr. Harris Butler Government. Economics t iw Mr. Leroy Henderson Mr. Dale Glover American History American History, World History American History 62 H ' 3. 5Q :fe T' ,, S., f' fi S, rs 4+ ' Q ' fs , ' up Yun Q X 1 Sn we , U Wt ' A? ix 2 K . It A M 7 1 1 -vi, ' Q fd X ' ig, , M g,.A,,,5.- 9, 3? 4 L v 0' if at as . ,LILL . : .f' , ...7 , it 1 LQWIV-4 'J Wmwewes ,, . WH ing-.:,5Sf'l , 1, 1, it yptggi,-1.4-it' A V A :gg eggis ,egg iii. rod E M 1 X ,F 2- F - i ff r Er L tl utr fi .' 'Wim E Mrs, Avis Ford I Mrs. Jewel Leggett American History, English History Government' Eggnomics .LL,,a.l5.iQ,.,f,5w, i A , A K V grggfr is L grrj ., ggg, ,L K, s t is 'few W ,ks r f-:Jw A , S Mrs. Margaret Wisdom , ips ' W g,,t 5-1' American History I ' f -v - Hu Mr. Dan Schmiech Mr. Noel Lark World History Government, Economics MF are F? 1K 'V it it Q A ef r We L ' ' r' ,W .,,.,,f,, me, f ' 4 o f my ww:-1 rfrlffrfs:r.:e:1 Mrs. Virginia Levitt Mrs. Diane Matthews Government, Economics Teachers' Aid 63 ..... 1.4. T ' Languages Overcome Differences In order to live in the fast-paced communicable society of today, it has become increasingly advantageous to have a basic knowledge of other countries in this world. To know the language of a country is to know its heritage and customs and thus, to better understand its people. Such is the aim of the lan- guage department, headed by Mr. Marshall York. This year, special progress Spanish classes three and four were com- bined vvith regular Spanish one and two classes. Students are taught the languages of France, Germany, Spain, and even ancient Rome. ln studying cultures other than their own, students are better able to cope with the differ- ences and barriers created by lan- guage. Mrs. Patlee Womack Spanish 64 is vw K Mrs. Henrietta Thomas Mrs. Miriam Peterson French German ch Fren Mrs. Maxine Dorsey Spanish mx' ,gfw 'K . f . tt' f 7' 5? flgllt Mrs, Alejandrina Estevez anish wmwmw.,. N . K SD 9 .. X. if I X W : fs l . 5? z,..,, Q ..... M . Mrs. Walleah Tennyson Mr. Marshall York 3 Latin, French Spanish l l l Arts Venture Into Business World 'N5 'f L13-u-if ff Mrs. Rena Aldrich Mr. Kelly Hitch l D.E. VOE Mr, David Duteau CVAE , ,7 ,gfif 5 3 Q d 1 iff , s,ss i 4 if Mrs. Maureen Casey lvlr. James Jones D.E. Industrial Arts For the career-minded at Lee, the programs of distributive education, industrial cooperative training, voca- tional office education, and coordina- tive vocational academic education are offered. Students enrolled in these classes maintain academic courses as well as courses permitting them to venture into the business world. Also, wood shop and metal shop come under the division of industrial arts, headed by Mr. Clark Young. Mr. James Nix ICT Mr. Clark Young industrial Arts 65 Arts Expand Talents Fine arts and speech arts have become an integral part of the curric- ulum over the past years. The fine arts department, headed by Mr. Henri Gadbois, includes both art and music classes. Although the art classes develop students' talents in painting, drawing, and crafts, an in-depth study in art history is included. The music classes are composed of the Dixi-Liers, Southernaires, Stage Band, Marching Generals, and the Sumphonic Orchestra. Mr. Roy Sheffield heads vocational agriculture which is offered to the ter- restrial-minded students. Still another aspect of learning at Lee is the speech and debate depart- ment. Also, for those preparing for the future, courses in home econom- ics, typing bookkeeping, and short- hand are offered. These departments, with their many diverse courses, offer students a break from the daily routine and give each student a different way to express himself. ,fi --nun-,MW Miss Eleanor Grant Choral Music 66 9: 5:5 .it Mrs. Sandra Meyer Mr. Henri Gadbois Art Commercial , , raw , 1 i Q it r F F4 gg 555 i f 1 . ff, -Z. A Mrs, Elizabeth Shelton Art Business Education Mrs. Elizabeth Hancock Q 'J L Mr. Charles Del.aney Mrs. Karin Cash Marching Band, Stage Band Orchestra 'ls K, i 5 'Was' E2 Mrs. Bobbie James Mrs. Barbara Machemehl Commercial Homemaking E 1 I Q t 5 'ci as arrr i t ff af Q VA' ffl' be is 'N 1 cue Mr. Ftoy Sheffield Miss Katharine Molloy Mr. Rod Nichols Vocational Agriculture Homemaking Speech, Debate .. 41 num M19 www-We F . Mr. Victor Sitter Mrs. Margaret Jarry Drama Homemaking V' Sports Provide Challenges Headed by Mrs. Ella Allen and Mr. Ronnie Wilson, the P.E. department offers numerous activities in physical education. The girls may choose to excel in volleyball, tennis, archery, softball, badminton, or basketball. Football, baseball, track, basketball, and golf are offered in the boys' P.E. depart- ment. While learning to win as well as to lose, students have opportunities to participate in intramurals and to try for placement on competitive teams. For those interested in a military career, Lee offers students an NDCC program. Arousing school spirit, the Lee Lieutenants promote citizenship among students. No matter in what sport the students' interests lie, the PE. department at Lee strives to pro- vide a challenge in every sport. LMI -g-ll-I ?l f .... ..,-M I dont see the apple so l'll aim for the next biggest thing exclaims one of Miss Borneman's students. My Mr. Ronnie Wilson Head Coach X 3 A's' ' M .,.. L --1 t E f, ,. i J . davis r 2, ': . 1. ft f .V ' A , fx l X l 5 .. 1 . N. M.. X - 4 Wiz' awww wwf tx, afffttfth Major Solon H Tate Miss Jane Hester NDCC Physical Education Mr. Bill McMillan Physical Education Mrs. Ella Allen I Physmal Educanon Physical Education NDCC Miss Jeanne Fteynaud Sgt Edward M. Payne If you don't leave me alone, l'll sic my aunt on you, threatens Ellan Borneman. MF, C- E- Gfeell Physical Education av- 8- ' EF' Mr. Gene Agleton Miss Jane Bornernan Physical Education Physical Education M I 'f' S www fm 4 ff if X v 5 Wimff 'W f Q Mg X REQ as Fw Q fn, W ag My wwf w .ig 4-1 X F - V ,fi 549- , .sw 2- ww 1 R ' ,F We 4 H we. . . L . 'H Organiza+ions . Realizing lhe imporlance of The group as a whole - nol one, nol Two - And slriving in harmony for The bellermenlr of all, Sludenls cleclicalecl +hemselves no+ lhrough duly, buf lhrough inleresl - inleresl in serving, in aicling. Each member assumed inherenl responsibililies. . . Responsibililies inborn in life, inslilled in educalion - reflecled in organizalrions. Hospitality Club officers Alice Arnold, corresponding secretary, Anne Fteesing, treasurer, Gayle Coolidge, historian, Chris Putscher, recording secretaryg Pat McBride, presidentg and Betsy Sengelmann, vice-president, take a rest from their daily duties. To be of service to Lee at school functions, in the cafeteria, and in the community is the responsibility of the Hospitality Club. Major projects for the year included honoring teachers on their birthdays, making a Thanksgiving basket for a needy family, and spon- soring a Christmas party for elemen- tary school children. Also, members cleaned the cafeteria tables and ush- ered at all school programs. The club, sponsored by Miss Betty Baldwin and Miss Charlotte Haynes, ended a year of service with the elec- tion and installation of officers. Row 7: Suzy Cox, Catherine Stewart, Kim Webb, Gail Phillips, Beth Ftoessler, Barbara Eastwood, Jackie Bang, Pat McBride. Row 2: Dorothy Slator, Gwen Cummings, Sara Schuller, Susan Bead, Marcia Adam, Chris Putscher, Linda Wittig. Row 3: Liz Maddox, Ftiette Geaccone, Sharon Parsley, Allison Arnspiger, Judy Graff, Kellene Cutrer, Betsy Sengelmann, Jill Sangree. 72 Generals Genera+e HospH'ali'ry . . . Flow 1: Carol Brollier, Ellen Wilhelm, Emily Dale, Gayle'Coolidge, Mary Zinnante, Gay Dishongh, Regina Chien, Betty Lim, Lynn SChiSsler.F1'0w 2: Louise Brown, Terry Deal, Laura Lee Lawrence, Barbara Lightfoot, Janet Jax, Sandy Wiedower, Alice Arnold, Louise Butera, Ann McSpadden, Sandra Pagel, Dee Russell. Flow 3: Karen Murphy, Kathy Yeoman, Tricia Avis, Sandy Drews, Sally Engemoen, Kirby Devine, Susan Peterson, Anne Flanagan, Anne Beesing, Betty Macdonald. How 4: Pan DeWitz, Sue Harris, Clare Ward, Mary Fiiordan, Nancy Wade, Lisa Laird, Kathy l-lornberger, Jennifer Bily. Row 5: Alden Bumstead, Betsy Allen, Cyndy White, Mary McKay, Martha Walton, Jane Deme- triades, Vicki Valian, Leigh Smitherman, Carol Sterrett. Row 4: Patricia Foster, Becky Dawsey, White, Karen Nakfoor, Margaret emak, Shari Hix, Gretchen Curry, Bev- Amy, Lynn Thompson. 4. -Sn 55,54 Mg Jw- 'f:i1 3 HL? Carol Koorney and Julie Vinas play follow the leader while they carry out their lunchroom duties. 73 . . . Render Service J -e,,,X.t...,., ..,. s.. tt' L, Hospitality Club members always try to keep a smile on their faces as exhibited by committee chairmen: Dee Russell, Jill Sangree, Suzy Cox, Gretchen Curry, and Jackie Bang. After cleaning her tables, Susan Read checks oft her name from a long list of Hospitality Club members. glib I J tt Ev' if Row 7: Carol Neder, Meredith Fry, Tricia Fraser, Carole Walter, Kim Womack, Libbie Barnes, Betty McBride, Janice Reid. Row 2: Sue Brady, Diane Kuhn, Jami Jackson, Tina Colvin, Margie Patterson, Dru Holmes, Carolyn Hervey, Janis Mercier. Row 3: Carol Hartwig, Valerie Watzek, Kim Watts, Teri Edge, Jan Bailey, Cheryl Duffy, Pam Pool. Flow 4: Ann Peebles, Maureen Moore, Angela Marcaccio, Susan Woodard. 74 ,A I ?, Row 7: Maria Lewis, Melanie Weil, Lisa Davis, Chaille Winston, Cathy Campbell, Melanie Bauerschlag, Vicki Thompson. Row 2: Claire Zivley, Gail Liggett, Merrill Locher, Nancy Capps, Marianne Baker, Carol Koomey, Donna Perkins, Ellen Taylor. Flow 3: Allyson Womac, Sally Evans, Melanie Palmer, Lisa Petersson, Carol Bakke, Dana Moreton. Flow 4: Peggy Moore, Kim Baechtel, Emily Hoffman, Pamela Robbins. P if l l . up i Four Dr. Peppers is an awful lot for one lunch! comments Beth Roessler as she Margaret Lemak wonders if she'll ever distribute all of her PTA programs as she ushers Cleans a Hospitality Club table at Open l-louse. 75 Each morning before school and during all lunch periods, the Gener- als' Store is operated by members of the American Legion Club and their sponsor, Mrs. Velma Brennan. Cough drops for relentless coughers, paper for forgetful students, and pens, locks, and novels are the major com- modities of the store. Members of this club must be either a winner of the American Legion Award or a holder of a Certifi- cate of Merit. Meetings are called when deemed necessary by the president or by the sponsor, and both a fall and spring social add to the fellowship of the Legionnaires. Legionnaires Stock Store American Legion Club officers - Lesley Carothers, president, Neil McCoy, secretary, Suzy Cox, vice-president, and Edie Woollett, treasurer, are always ready to make a sale. I Pat McBride, Kathy Hornberger, Julie Caldwell, Lesley Carothers, Dee Russell, Carol Lambdin, Melanie Bauerschlag, Dottie Roach, Cathy Campbell, Allyson Womac, Edie Woollett, Jean Mclver, Susan Wenglar, Neil McCoy, Kitty Gallagher, Linda Wittig, Mary McKay, Ann Vandi- vier, Ellen Wallace, Suzy Cox. 76 l 5 . VA S4 if if New members - Row 7: Terry Deal, Melody Lofton, Anne Beesing, Joan Parnell, Betty Macdonald. Row 2: Gretchen Curry, Lida Kane, Sandy Wiedower, Carol Wald, Gail Phillips, Sandra Pagel, Mary McKay. Row 3: Ellen Wallace, Robin Palmer, Tina Janse, Lesley Carothers, Janet Jax. vs - ,gal . Luigi. K 1 J .- G Qfsarvfl .152 ' 3: . . ,' -vt , . v 1 .S . .-19 5. J' . 93 . Anchor Club officers - Seated: Betsy Sengel- mann, historian: Barbara Eastwood, treasurer, Alden Bumstead, junior director, and standing: Linda Wittig, vice-president, Lynn Vance, presi- dent, Jane Ann Smeck, secretary, Suzy Cox, senior clirectorg Dottie Ftoach, chaplain, and Neil McCoy, reporter - spend Tuesday after- noons visiting the elderly at Blalock Southwest Nursing Home. Anchors Aid All Ages Sophomore Orientation began an active year for the Anchor Club. Sponsored by Mrs. Mary Jane Com- stock, members, for the first time, worked at Blalock Southwest Nursing Home and continued their work at the Harris County Center for the Retarded. During the Christmas season, the club sponsored the annual Christmas door contest. Prizes were awarded on the basis of creativity, originality, and theme. Career Day, co-sponsored with the Key Club, allowed students to hear speakers on careers which interested them. A banquet and installation of officers ended the year. Old members - Row 1: Suzy Cox, Lynn Thompson, Patti Peery, Julie Caldwell, Jane Ann Smeck, Alden Bumstead, Lynn Vance. Row 2: Nancy Wade, Alice Arnold, Linda Wit- tig, Terry Price, Twinkle Gray, Barbara East- wood, Carol Brollier. Row 3: Betsy Sengel- mann, Kitty Gallagher, Lesa White, Neil McCoy, Mary Lou Andrews. Row 4: Pam DeWitz, Therese Hartwell, Dottie Roach, Sharon Weatherford. 77 Keys Enter Politics Row 7: Mr. Henri Gadbois, Sky Davis, David McFarland, Grant Martin, Scott Maddox, Stuart Walker, Tommy Dawson, Fred Stavely, Lee Herman, Larry Coleman. Row 2: Pat Doherty, Mike McCarron, Craig Staples, Steve Buckley, Steve Ehlinger, Alex Johnson, Harry Rosenthal, David Frazier. Under the guidance of Mr. Henri Gadbois and the western Houston Kiwanis Club, the Key Club is a boys' service organization. To highlight the 1972 presidential election in November, the club spon- sored a mock election in which all Lee students could participate. The Christmas holidays were cele- brated by the traditional grapefruit sales and the party for underprivi- leged Children at the Rusk Settlement House. Although they sponsored Clean Up Day and Career Day to benefit the school and its students, the club members took the time to serve the community through the backing of Project Concern and the Amigos program. Final activities included the Leadership Banquet and a Key Club picnic. Officers - Seated: Kirk Pfeffer, trea- surer. Standing: Bill Hayes, president: Bob Frazier, vice-presidentg Bob Jung- man, secretary, Row 7: Tommy Ford, Steve Kinney, Randy Keeney, Kirk Pfefter, Keith Montgomery, Rihl Buckley, Spud Braden, David Cole, James Dalthorp, Danny Walton, Row 2: Ken Ott, Bill Boss, Edward Breland, Steve Walker, Bill Hayes, Mike Hartwig, Bob Jungman, Bob Frazier, Bobby Blades, 78 Students Maintain Honor r tticers ot the National Honor Society - Patti Peery, treasurer, Linda Wittig, secretaryg ottie Roach, vice-president, and Mike Hartwig, parliamentarian, show their reactions to he attempt of Pat Doherty, president, to conduct an orderly meeting. Sponsoring tutoring sessions for students in need of help, the National Honor Society began a year of serv- ice to Lee. The purpose of this organization is to honor students and to recognize scholarship, character, service, and leadership. While maintaining the required 3.2 grade average, members participated in the annual Heart Fund Drive. Meetings are held twice a semester and are call by the sponsor, Mrs. Arlene Parson. The induction of newly selected members took place in April. Row 1: Donna Dori, Twinkle Gray, Betsy Gerhardt, Sharon Parsley, Kim Webb, Dorothy Slator, Carol Wald, Betsy Sengelmann, Sandy Gullett, oan Parnell, Mary Burkett, Susan Read, Lesa White, Kelly Stearman, Anne Westbrook. Row 2: Sharon Sanders, Knoxie Overton, Kathy ischer, Kitty Gallagher, Jane Ann Smeck, Robin Palmer, Kathleen Harrington, Barbara Eastwood, Jackie Bang, Ellen Hauge, Riette Geac- one, Debbie Yohman, Sharon Lewis, Sarah Loomis, Diane Marbach, Gail Phillips. Row 3: Patti Peery, Anna Fleming, Patricia Foster, Linda Wittig, Allison Arnspiger, Jill Sangree, Kathy Armstrong, Julie Caldwell, Scott DeWitz, Terry Manning, Debbie Hosea, Terry Price, Chris Futscher, Pat McBride, Judy Graft. Row 4: Pat Doherty, Bill Hayes, Spud Braden, Dottie Roach, Jan White, Sharon Weatherford, Lynn hompson, Lucie Pruter, Vivian Streit, Tina Janse, Lesley Carothers, Lynn Vance, Lise Van Slyke, Neil McCoy, Melody Lofton, Suzy Cox. Row gf Bob Jungman, Mike Hartwig, Joey Bailey, John Tipton, Harry Rosenthal, Richard Crowther, Greg Davis, Steve Walker, Tom Wright, Reese X rentzel, Steve Otis, Tim McCord, Archie Henderson, Jim Caldwell, Gretchen Curry, Mike Owen, Jean Mclver. 79 Consisting of students willing to give assistance, the Library Club aids both the library and the student body. Each member must work - shelving books, filing cards, searching through rows ot magazines - at least one day a week after school, before school, or one period a day to main- tain his membership. Along vvith sponsors Mrs. Carolyn Spidell and Mrs. Annette Parker, members attended local, district, and state meetings and served as hosts at the meetings that were held in Hous- ton. Other special activities included giving a Christmas party and decorat- ing the library for the Christmas sea i i i l . ,, ' f xi-f-v-env: Leading the Library Club in its duties are Patricia Foster, vice-president, and Terry Man- ning, president. Son. ' Librarians Lend Guidance, Books 2 ur T 1-dh-l f,,ag1it:::... :im1.:: llfkit Row 7: Kim Taylor, Terry Manning, Sandy Judkins, Linda Lambright, Karen McMurrey, Julie Vinas, Mrs. Carolyn Spidell, Mrs. Annette Parker. T Row 2: Linda l-leard, Eliza Daily, Mary Sweet, Patricia Foster, Albert McMullin, Ronald Marchard, David McFarland, Frances Hunter, and Carol 1 l-lartvvig. 80 Mid-Term Exemptions Highlight '73 . Vgi, . DU?- To be of service to students, tac- ulty, and administrators is a promise made by members of the Student Council. These students, elected from their homerooms, represent Lee's student government, guided by Mrs. Arlene Parson. Members are responsible for organizing school elections, issuing the school calendar, and hold liaison sessions to hear both the suggestions and complaints of Lee students. Also, the club sponsored the controversial project of painting the bathrooms and helped in obtaining mid-term ,the reason for another called meeting. exemptigns for Seniors, George Cruikshank, president ot the Student Council, and officers Robin Palmer, trea- surer, Susan Roberts, secretaryp and Mitch Bearden, vice-president, attempt to explain Row 1: Dona Weitlnger, Karen Howell, Gayle Coolidge, Ginger Bisagno, Lynn Schissler, Meredith Fry, Lynn Thompson, Betsy Sengelmann, ,Julie Caldwell, Linda Holt, Cynthia Wengler, Debbie Hosea, Kathleen Jenkins, Gwen Cummings. Row 2: Susan Roberts, Linda Mushrush, Jill Sangree, Anna Fleming, Kathy Yeoman, Allison Potts, Susan Peterson, Laurie Clark, Patti Peery, Cherrie Corry, Robbie Keeton, Mary McKay, Sally Engemoen, Candy Sellars, Pamela Robbins, Riette Geaccone. Row 3: Mitch Bearden, Melinda McConn, Merrill Locher, Teri Edge, Lesa White, Kelly Stearman, Gail Blocher, Maryann Dick, Denise Smith, Mandy Windham, Sally Anderson, Kathy Allen, Carol Wald, Cathy Cooksey, Melanie Palmer, Wanda Bell, Allyson Womac, Kathleen Harrington, Luanne Novak, Robin Palmer, Margaret Lemak, Charlie Gallagher. Row 4: Spud Braden, David Trigg, Bill Reymond, Linda Ficklin, Karen Montgomery, Jim Rea, Wendy Jones, Bill Boss, Donald Cowser, Tricia Fraser, Valerie Watzek, Jay Townley, Herb Lancaster, George Cruikshank, John McCann, Frank Bullock, Doug Dwyer, Alex Johnson, Bobby Blades, Dwight Stein, 8 I i Journalists Strive For Achievement A Q Yes, it is good, isn't it, modestly admits Mr, Lynn Ashby as Quill and Judy Graff and Trisha Taylor find that the Quill and Scroll Scroll officers Pat Doherty, treasurer, Linda Wittig, presidentg Julie refreshments just don't have that special punch to them. Caldwell, secretary, and Patricia Foster, vice-president, admire Mr. Ashby's latest work. As an international honorary soci- ety, Quill and Scroll encourages and rewards individual students' achieve- ment in journalism, creative writing, and allied fields. Through the combined efforts of this club, Lee's newspaper and year- book were compiled and perfected with blood, sweat, and tears. An induction at mid-term gave the organization's members and sponsor, Miss Regina Satlof, an opportunity to g 1, y listen to lvlr. Lynn Ashby, a noted journalist from the Houston Post. A E' V Closing the year's activities was a spring banquet and the installation of new members. 4 25 Row 1: Linda Wittig, Julie Caldwell, Tina Janse, Row 2: Judy Graff, Debbie Hosea, Suzy Cox, Robin Palmer, Trisha Taylor. Fiovv 3: Candy Velvin, Kitty Gallagher, Dottie Roach. Row 4: Scott Kelm, Mike Hartwig, Spud Braden, Patricia Foster, George Matcek. Row 5: Pat Doherty, Ken Ott. 82 odyguards Protect Uncle Bolo i. James Pratka, Robert Reeves, Stephen Stokes, Brian Jaehne, Dwight Man- Seated: Brad Sweetman, Not Pictured: Erik Tosh, John Stegall. Sweetman, vice-president. ,'Charge! yell Robert Reeves and Erik Vosh as they wheel in Uncle Bob during la Lee football game. As the bodyguards for Lee's mas- cot, Uncle Bob, Uncle Bob's Boys assume the responsibilities of trans- porting him to and from all football games and other sporting events. Under the supervision of Mr. Dale Glover, meetings are held weekly to discuss the best strategy for the pro- tection of Uncle Bob. Each member must possess school spirit as well as maintain a G conduct average. Watching over Uncle Bob are James Pratka, president, Mr. Dale Glover, sponsor, and Brad 83 Lesley Carothers, Booster Club secre- tary, helps to put up the half-time poster through which the football boys run. Betsy Gerhardt, poster chairman, patiently explains to Sarah Watts, house-wrapping chair- man, that the masking tape is used to hold the posters up. , , , Q K I , , ,tl My i , 'W , ' ' ' ' Greg Shandera, president ot the Booster Club, contemplates the best place in which to hang a poster. W... ...ff QT-fl Row 1: Pat Doherty, Neenah Friedheim, Karen Murphy, Terry Deal, Betsy Gerhardt, Allison Cox, Sally Engemoen, Gretchen Curry, Lynn Vance, Sarah Watts. How 3: Anne Westbrook, Edward Breland, Lise Van Slyke, Dee Ann Petrlak, Scott Kelm, James Pratka, Greg Shandera, Row 4: Suzie Patterson, Flobert Bell, Don Palmer, Bill Hayes, John Duncan. 84 King. Flow 2: Mary McKay, Cyndy White, Suz Donna Dori, Lesley Carothers, Brian Cogburn Kitty Gallagher, Kim Webb, Betsy Sengelmann S Rallies, Skits Bolster Spirit Posters before games, cupcakes and favors tor the players, wrapped houses even in the rain, and scintil- lating pep rallies for football, basket- ball, baseball, and track are the responsibilities of the Spirit Commit- tee. These spirit-oriented students help to generate enthusiasm with their activities. Sponsored by Miss Doris Countee and Mr. Dale Glover, the members carried out their money-making pro- jects of selling hero suckers and pom-poms and the major project ot selling football jerseys in vivid colors - canary yellow, burgandy, and kelly green. A party of celebration ended the year. Suzy Cox,tavors chairman, and Neenah Friedheim, favors chairman and Booster Club Queen, favor Joe Bailey with one of their creations. Kim Webb and Johnny Duncan lead cheers in front of a Spirit Committee decorated stage. Gretchen Curry, Spirit Committee chairman, wonders what she can do forthe next pep rally. 85 Students Venture Into Business Worl FQ -'-Hug, Seated: Mary Brunson, Cindy Newton, Barbara Bowers, Margaret Hook, Debbie Dyke. Row 2: Becky Farley, Michelle Taschery, Beverly Clairmont, Mary Harrison, Bena Moore. Row 3: Grace McLane, Vicki Edwards, Debbie McWhirter, Jeanne Yao, Cathy Jacob. Row 4: Charles Skaggs, Lindsey Pierce, Bettye Thompson, Pat Ashton, Patricia Spurgin, Pam Crowe, Angela Sloan, Renee Wynn, Nikki Jones, Karen Furrh. Plobert Corley. With an active awareness that youth are needed in the business world, the Office Education Associa- tion stresses the importance of voca- tional education as well as the univer- sal value of office education. Under the supervision of Mrs. Bena Aldrich, members were placed in offices around the city to hold secre- tarial and clerical jobs in banks, law firms, stores, and other enterprises. ln October, initiation of new mem- bers and installation of officers took place. OEA members also attended both the state and national OEA youth conferences this spring. 86 'Nmqaaa k XXX This year's opportunities are discussed by OEA officers Patricia Spurgin, president, Margaret Hook, vice-president, Mary Brunson, secretary, Michelle Taschery, treasurerg Cindy Newton, reporter-historian, and Debbie Dyke, parliamentarian. LE, K I ICT officers are - Darryl Crouse, treasurer, Willie Raglin, parliamentariang Randy Rejona, secretary, Lisa Grove, vice-presidentg Anne Braden, president, Larry Crouse, reporterg Tom Saxenian, sergeant-at-arms. Personal Development ls Sought Preparation for careers in industry is the key purpose of the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. The instructional programs of vocational trade and industrial education give the students the necessary occupa- tional skills to enter the labor market and develop each member's citizen- ship, leadership, and character to the fullest potential. Supervised by Mr. James Nix, VlCA's student-initiated civic, profes- sional, and social activities provided the club's goal for personal develop- ment. Leaving school early to work in the industrial field, members of the club learned basic skills by first-hand observation and participation. VICA students worked on the job with mechanics, technicians, and engi- neers. Row 1: Bill Hufnall, Tom Saxenian, Donna Stewart, Keith Glenn, Randy Rejona, Darryl Crouse, Derek Brooks, Pow James, Lon Osborn, Larry Crouse. Row 2: Pat McDuff, Bill Marquis, Marc Rosenthal, David Martin, Vic Russo, Kay Evans, Richard Greene, Lisa Grove, Anne Braden, Thomas Donohue. Row 3: Willie Raglin, Todd Lukey, Danny McKinney, Eric Traylor, Allen Roderick, Danny Baker, David Dunlap, Mark Revels, Ronnie Watts, Paul Maclntyre, David Baldwin. 87 Blue Blazers Work for Respect Busy blue blazers enrolled in , Distributive Education Clubs of Amer- ica are constantly striving to develop a respect for the free, competitive enterprising system of the United States. The club, a national youth organization in the public schools, is designed to develop future leaders for marketing and distributive occu- pations. These objectives were achieved through the students' visitation of the State DECA Association, the National Shoe Fair in September, and the area DECA conference, where trophies were awarded to Tina Artman and Mike Lewis for public speaking, and to Karen Lepley and Wanda Bell for display. Sponsored by Mr. Kelly Bitch, the club members sold candy during the spring semester to raise funds for students' traveling to the National Leadership Conference in Miami. End gf the year Sgcial agtivities to apply for this position, questions Melanie Boyce as Mr. Kelly Bitch and Mrs. Mau- included an installation of officers and a spring banquet. But, Mr. Bitch, it doesn't say in the DECA manual that I have to tell my measurements reen Casey look on in puzzlement. Fiow 1: Candi Boyd, Joanne Redumis, Marilyn Young, Paula Bailey, Lora Dunlap, Nancy Abshire, Tina Artman, Carolyn Coley, Missy Kirkland, Nanci Wallis, Dottie Murphy. Row 2: Cynthia Patterson, Jacqueline Metevia, Lee Fuller, Gwendalyn Miller, Karen Lepley, Debbie Weatherford, Laura Knoblauch, Susan Peatross, Fton-Marie Sulgrove, Kym Hellig. Fiow 3: John Mihalov, Sandy Kohlhauff, Sammie Ftanson, Kay Shannon, Cindy Moise, Karen Shabetai, Betty Andrews, Maria Heard, Debbie Demara, Dana Barstow, Tom Kelly. Fiow 4: Mark Long, Pat Murphy, Steve Raymos, Jo Anne Young, Diane Muhs, Debbie Schafer, Connie Bunton, Scott Kirby, Evelyn Williams. Row 5: Donald Lee, Larry Tagllabue, Fred Fournier, Mason Passmore, Joanne Sweet, Terrie Dillie, Robert Brown, June Bixler, Peggy Ellis, Wanda Bell. Row 6: Mike Lewis, Ffussell O'Brienf George Ganfer, John Reed, Nancy Yokubaitis. 88 , w. Officers of DECA are - Standing: Sandy Kohlhauff, secretary, Sammie Ransom, treasurer, Jacqueline Metevia, reporter, Robert Brown, historian, Paula Bailey, parliamentariang Scott Kirby, vice-president, Mrs. Maureen Casey and Mr. Kelly Bitch, sponsors. Seated: Connie Bunton, president. OK, enough is enough! Paula Bailey tries to reason with her feelings about those rude customers. Candi Boyd demonstrates an enthusiastic attitude over her new job as the store's porter, Medios Create ln+eres+ wak,.,.- . ' l Flow 1: Danna Wilson, Diane Croft, Cathy Cote, Janet Skene, Beth Mills, Beth Boessler, Kathleen Hindman, Margaret Lerhak, Dorothy Slator, Shelley White, Vicky Britain. Row 2: Dianne Taylor, Wanda Bell, Peggy Miller, Sandra Barbee, Lori Devoto, Josie Medrano, Sherren Smith, Cynthia Williams, Jane Ann Smeck, Barbara Eastwood, Barbara Gentry, Denise Denney, Therese Hartwell, Kathy Hornberger. Row 3: Mrs. C. Coleman, Kim Taylor, Emily Smith, Nancy Johnson, Micky Green, Patricia Foster, Jennifer Bily, Kathy Shearer, Linda Wittig, Gwen Cummings. Row 4: Bobby Buschardt, Bob Willis, Kim Jamar, Eliza Daily, Martha Murphy, Sandy Wiedower, Joan Weatherford, Edie Woollett, Anne Westbrook, Diane Marbach, Sue Brady, Tina Colvin, Ellen Scully, Suzanne Slavinsky, Elsa Cabrera, Lesley Carothers, Nancy Zoller, Rhonda Purser, Karen Mayo. Row 5: Sharon Beddick, Marla Dearth, Susan Porter, Susan Ott, Mary Sapp, Cheryl Duffy, Chip De Moss. Promoting knowledge of and inter- T i est in the numerous careers associ- ated with medicine is the primary aim , W '- ' of the Medical Careers Club. Spon- sored by Mrs. Carolyn Coleman, the club had guest speakers including doctors, dentists, and dental hygien- ists, and took field trips to Baylor Col- lege ot Medicine and to M. D. Ander- son Hospital. Special projects included making Christmas stockings and assisting at a party tor hospitalized children. A banquet in the spring climaxed the year. j tt I' t 13W Sharing smiles and helping others are Mrs. Carolyn Coleman, sponsor, Josie Medrano, president, Barbara Eastwood, vice-presidentg Jane Ann Smeck, secretary-treasure-rg and Lesley Carothers, historian. 90 i Future Lawyers Tour Courts g,....... To study the different fields that the law profession offers and to learn the privileges and responsibilities of living under a government of law rather than a government of men are the goals of the Future Lawyers Club. At the meetings, guest speakers from the law profession enhanced the members' understanding of present- day law systems. Under the supervision of Mrs. Vir- ginia Levitt, the club made visits to the courts and took tours of the state capitol and the University of Texas to Future Lawyers officers are - Linda Holt, presidentg Dee Fius- 1 - - - sell, secretaryg John Tipton, vice-president, Carla Pina, trea- round out the years actlvmes' SUFSV. W . f if . f t'-, .1 .. T.. . t f i Q 1 if . il 3 .i f 1 L Q... TWT i - 11291 I I If sl it 5 ,,HN,.5., s.,,fE.,,.,, ,V M 5 MM Future Lawyers Club members - Row 1: Harry Kerbow, David Cutsen, Kim Hewitt, Wendy Jones, Susan Fioberts, Carla Pina, Betty Lim, Cynthia Wenglar, Catherine Stewart, Julie Ajello, Beth Fioessler, Jenny Long. Flow 2: Gail Phillips, Sandy Gullett, Paula Bailey, Kim Craft, Vivian Streit, Linda Holt. Fiow 3: Pat Doherty, Aaron Williams, Bill Boss, David McFarland, Bob Jungman, John Tipton, Gwen Cummings, Ftiette Geaccone, Karen Nakfoor, Shelley White, Dorothy Slator, Dee Fiussell, Elsa Cabrera, Tina Janse, Linda Beth Huddleston, Susie Hauser, Lynn Thompson. How 4: Stanley Johnson, Kelly Fteardon, Mrs. Virginia Levitt, John Coulter, Mike Lewis, Stephen Laine, Dorothy Winters. 91 Girls Experience Traumas of Teaching QW W ,,i,i .,,., - ..., t . ,. .rf ri tin carats, Two more bags of candy won't hurt you, pleads Gail Phillips as she tries to persuade Becky Future Teachers Club officers Lynn Randolph to buy the remains other wares. Thompson, vice-president: Chris Putscher, president: Liz Maddox, secre- Row 1: Gayle Coolidge, Cynthia Wenglar, Jeanne Smith, Sandy Gullett, Debbie Schweinhaut, Trisha Taylor, Joan Parnell, Judy Brown, Josie Medrano, Kathy Hornberger. Row 2: Ellen Wilhelm, Allison King, Tricia Avis, Beth Fioessler, Sherren Smith, Janet Jax, Estella Contreras, Lynn Thompson, Jennifer Bily. Row 3: Kathy King, Cyndy White, Sue l-larris, Betsy Sengelmann, Lesa White, Dianne Taylor, Sharon Weatherford, Chris Putscher, Suzy Cox. Row 4: Martha Walton, Margaret Lemak, Dorothy Slator, Gail Phillips, Joan Weatherford, Becky Phillips, Peggy' Gaskamp, Ginger Waldmann. Row 5: Sandy Wiedower, Denise Smith, Kathleen Harrington, Gayle Greer, Patricia Foster, Liz Maddox, Vicki Valian. 92 taryg and Pat McBride, treasurer, can always find odd jobs to keep them busy. o s Q V Dianne Taylor and Mrs. Leggett prepare the table for the teachers' luncheon, Students in the Future Teachers Club acquired a new responsibility as the year began. lf a teacher became ill during the day, or if a substitute teacher was late in comimg to school, these girls became the teacher for the hour by checking roll and keeping order in the class. In the fall, the girls held their annual luncheon for the teachers. Food was brought in the form of pigs in blankets, cakes, and cookies. Sponsored by Mrs. Jewel Leggett, senior girls spent one day at an ele- mentary school or junior high school to teach the students. During the May banquet, the girls related their experi- ences in the teaching world. Row 1: Leslie King, Emily Hoffman, Melanie Palmer, Kim Baechtel, Sue Brady, Leslie Beasley. Row 2: Maureen Moore, Karen Klipper, Melinda McConn, Cindy Lawson, Carol l-lartwig, Peggy Miller. Row 3: Venus Washington, Margie Patterson, Julie Fletcher, Pam Pool, Cheryl Duffy, A Allison Chandler, Carolyn Hervey. I 93 Students expressing a vivid interest in Texas history are prime material for the Texas History Club. Spon- sored by Mr. Noel Lark, the club tries to explore the past while cultivating among its members an interest in Texas and its heritage. In seeking to develop this interest, Texas History Club members toured the historical homes ot Houston. The annual banquet was held at the San Jacinto Inn in May. Texans Explore S+a+e's Past Texas History Club officers - Clare Broun, vice-presidentg Terry Deal, historian, Carol Brollier, secretaryg Sally Engemoen, treasurer, and Alden Bumstead, president, confer with their sponsor, Mr. Noel Lark, about an upcoming field trip. Q r 1 Row 1: Jane Demetriades, Jennifer Bily, Mary Ftiordan, Laura Lee Lawrence, Anne Westbrook, Sally Evans, Melanie Palmer, Carole Walter, Jennifer Hiller, Margie Patterson, Jeannie Chavanne, Dee Dee Catsinas. Row 2: Mary McKay, Kathy Hornberger, Mary Lou Andrews, Anne Faber, Nancy Wade, Allyson Womac, Emily Hoffman, Merrill Locher, Frank Bullock, Gayle Coolidge, Kirby Devine, Janet Jax. Row 3: Clare Ward, Vicki Thompson, Cyndy White, Gwen Grant, Susan Peterson, Gail Liggett, Stephanie Stephenson, Lisa Stavinoha. Row 4: Teri Edge, Ellen Taylor, Tricia Avis, Robin Hazard, Linda Surdi, Barbara Goodwin, Susie Ellis, Kristie Wilkinson, Gregory Gays. Row 5: David McFarland, Tommy Ford, Buddy Hightower, Kim Watts, Susan Ham. 94 if Nm V' Q x ti, Y c Vt, - th j f ' f si ' T . .. X ' T., f -' , Pi' V it it '15 Q A f r r tt,:.ffq 1 , .i HQ 53.5 , V on , ts xg K X V. K , ,xm:,.,,. New 'FM ' i K 2 ,T j Q swf' - sw Y 5 t K X 'j :Sf X i 5' gt wa r ' N? S 3 J 5 s xl 'X ki x im M xy if- ' -15.21915 2 -5 -' E. , .H 1: f i Row 1: Renetta Washington, Paula Freeman, Gwen Martin, Vernetta Goffney, Curley Mae Green, Barbara Anne Shelvin, Carolyn Boozer, Julie Fletcher, Melinda McConn, Cindy Lawson, Peggy Moore. Row 2: Celia Clowe, Cynthia Chapline, Nancy Capps, Chaille Winston, Cynthia Wenglar, Steve Buckley, Andy Wolfinger, Row 3: Beth Mills, Janet Skene, Helen Slator, Betsy Trice, Susan Roach, Kay Whisenhunt, Terry Price, Betsy Sengelmann, Mike Smith, Row 4: Anne Greenwell, Missy Harmon, Ann Davis, Martha Walton, Anne Flanagan, Sherren Smith, Lesa White, Kelly Stearman, Cindy Reilly, Kathy Yeoman. Row 5: Flo York, Vicki Valian, Bill Boss, Brad Sweetman, Scott Kelm, Bob Jungman, Leigh Smitherman, Gayle Greer, Mark Hobson, Bob Frazier, Bill Hayes, Kathleen Harrington, Stephen Kinney. i i l i Row 1: Robbie Keeton, Sharon Parsley, Kim Webb, Sara Mahalley, Dorothy Campbell, Mike Sowell, Stephanie Fletcher, Louise Brown, Reg- na Chien, Betty Lim, Gay Dishongh. Row 2: Janet Lee, Rosanne Bonno, Karen Murphy, Sue Harris, Debbie Cook. Row 3: Sandy Drews, Eetsy Allen, Ginger Aydam, Allison Arnspiger, Rosanna Deane, Jenny Long, Sheri Sedgeley, Susie Hauser, Buzz White, Kevin Henry. Row 4: tanley Woods, Linda Beth Huddleston, Gwen Cummings, Nancy Ham, Ana Bujosa, Lynann Hightower, Sara Schuller, V. K. Arnold, Shelley Nhite. Row 5: Tim McCord, Doug Dwyer, Dorothy Slator, Riette Geaccone, Charlie Gallagher, Cathy Rain, Adrienne Webb, Michael Serant, Beth Catchings, Carol Thompson, David Russell, Charlie Williams. 95 l Christianity Brings Students Together Every Tuesday morning, the doors of the auditorium open to the student body. Here, the Christian Student Union meets to talk, listen, sing, and pray in an effort to encourage all stu- dents to live a Christian life, both at home and at school. Members studied Christian ideals and principles with the help of their sponsor, Mrs. Bobbie James. An election and installation of the new officers ended the year. Officers - Mrs. Bobbie James, sponsor, Eric Traylor, president, Rick Clark, program chair- man, Sarah Loomis, vice-president, Jan Plum- mer, secretaryg and Dale Vonl-feeder, treasurer - share their Christian beliefs. 96 H 41, Left Row, Front to Back: Carole Walter, Lisa Stallings, Candy Sellers, Joni Wheeless, Pam DeWitz, Emy Parker, Martha McDavid, John Penrod, Karen Brumley, Lanelle Her- rin, Diana Dickey, Shari l-lix, Lisa Schreiter, Ftick Clark, Brooks Davis. Right Row, Front to Back: Sarah Loomis, Malcolm McGregor, Patti Brandon, Brenda Davis, Harold Sack- ett, Guy Nichols, Dale VonHeeder, Sky Davis, Leslie Beasley, Peggy Miller, Martha Simpson, Scott DeWitz, Kelly Stearman, Peggy Caskamp, Eric Traylor. Left Side: Melinda Allen, Patti Peery, Sheree Magel, Dorothy Slator, Jan Plummer, Carol McMullen, Bobbie Keeton, Mary Sapp, Candy Eleiott. Right Side: Chyrl Maxwell, Tricia Fraser, Nita Vandiver, Karen White, Claudia Korff, Pamela Robbins, Shelley White, Christi Overturf, Paul Vonl-leeder. Ftow 7: Khoren Hekimian, Ftegina Chien, Scott DeWitz, Hampo Hekimian, Fred Stavely, Scott Maddox. Row 2: Ann McSpadden, Shelley White, Betty Macdonald, Debbie Yohman, Melanie Palmer, Lesley Carothers, Jane Ann Smeck, Linda Wittig, Margaret Lemak. Flow 3: Mrs. Thera Yoes, Jim Caldwell, Ftobert Heaton, Tim McCord, Archie Henderson, Dwight Stein, Mike Sanders, Tommy Ellis, Robin Schlaudt, Doug- las Weidner, Dorothy Slator. Number Game Fascinates Mathematicians Slide rules and trig tables become the right hand of any student belong- ing to Mu Alpha Theta. Sponsored by Mrs. Thera Yoes, MAG seeks to pro- mote the scholarship, enjoyment, and the understanding of mathematics among high school and junior college students. At each meeting, speakers pres- ented the club members with greater understanding of the complex situa- tion pertaining to the world of num- bers. During the spring, the club mem- bers participated in contests at Bel- laire and Waltrip. An annual fund-raising project of selling geometers and trig tables raised money for the club's final ban- quet and installation of new officers. Officers ot MAG are - Linda Wittig, secretaryg Ann McSpadden, reporterg Jim Cald- well, treasurer, Tim McCord, vice-president, and Archie Henderson, president. 97 Young Scientists Open Doors to Unknown Under the leadership of Mrs. Hettye Hunter, Science Club members are given the opportunity to learn more about science - its procedures, principles, and associated fields of study. Through active participation in club activities, members conducted experiments not ordinarily available to most students. ln March, the Science Club sent representatives to the Junior Engi- neering Annual State Conference at Texas ASM University. After excursions were made to the Imperial Sugar Refinery, Rice Univer- sity Space Science Labs, and Baylor University, the year was climaxed Stavely, vice-president, and Tim McCord, president, prepare for an after-school experie- vvith a spring banquet. ,gavf Science Club officers - Hampo Hekimian, secretary, Khoren Hekimian treasurer' Fred ment. Row 7: Dorothy Slator, Nancy Ham, Nancy Capps, Nita Vandiver, Tricia Fraser, Carole Walter, Cynthia Molina, Jane Ann Smeck, Barbara Eastwood, Allison King, Ellen Scully, Ann McSpadden, Regina Chien. Row 2: Lynann Hightower, Kim Hewitt, Fred Stavely, John Coulter, Hampo Hekimian, Scott DeWitz, Khoren Hekimian. Row 3: Bill Reymond, David McFarland, Jenny Long, Stanley Woods, Archie Henderson, Robert Reeves, Robert Heaton, Richard Crovvther, Tim McCord, Albert McMullin, Grant Martin, Sky Davis, Ed Ciccone, Jim Caldwell, Garth Magee, Mike Ovven, Mrs. Hettye Hunter. 98 fiRlQf5?f?'3 A V - l M he f -A . , i i r 5 A s W Lf, W ,E 1 Q t, y 411 . E ing V' ,za X tyi 1 5 t H. in :li 5. ,V si l it ' Flow 7: Sharon St. Clair, Cindy Ponder, Patty LaFitte, Charmaine Lewis, Luanne Lewter, Alli- If son Taylor, Loretta Scardino, Susan Anderson, Toy Joslin, Cheryl Stark, Mr, Roy Sheffield. Row 2: Cleo Whitlock, Rhonda McGee, Sharon Morgan, Nancy Curson, Carla Warr, Barbara ,Allison Taylor demonstrates her radiant Goodwin, Cara Coreale, Celia Clowe, Susie Ellis, Jo St. Clair, Theresa Odom, Kim Davis. Row smile that won her the honor of being 3: Scott Dawsey, Ray Coreale, Mike Morgan, Doug Terrill, Vann Whitley, Bill Cheney, Steve lthe Future Farmers' sweetheart. Foster, Aaron Williams, Wally Schilder, Kent Corrigan. Row 4: Larry Biendeau, Rock Dicke, , Leo Howard, Harry Prewett, Mike Little, Dan Unger, Blake Erwin, Bill Aldridge, Skip Stutts, Ray l Fowler. Future Farmers Learn Modern Farming Skills Techniques of modern farming skills are practiced and improved through the Future Farmers of Amer- ica. This national organization, under 3 the guidance of Mr. Roy Sheffield, provides its members a laboratory for practical training in agricultural lead- ership, cooperation and citizenship. Other activities include participating in competitive leadership contests on district, area, state, and national lev- els. ln the fall, club funds were raised by the selling of F.F.A. calendars. During the spring semester, members of the club sponsored the Robert E. Lee Future Farmers Stock Show and participated in the District Leadership Contest and Northline Harris County F.F.A. officers are - Sitting: Patty LaFitte, secretary: Ray Cor- Fair, eale, president, Toy Joslin, reporter, Barbara Goodwin, sentinel: and Nancy Curson, treasurer. Standing: Loretta Scardino, chap- lain: Allison Taylor, club sweetheart: and Cleo Whitlock, vice- president, 99 Future Commanders Drill Toward Precision Through daily drilling of the numer- ous skills, the National Defense Cadet Corps strives to perfect marksman- ship, marching, and war tactics among its well-disciplined students. Rank is based on demonstration of these skills which demand not only persistence but also coordination from members of the NDCC. Field training built the unit physically while bivouacs tested their mental alertness and mastery of war-time tactics. Club sponsors Major Solon Tate and Sgt. Edward Payne helped direct these future commanders towards achievement ot the Honor Star. Raising and lowering the flag at school every day and escorting spec- tators at all Lee's games, were this busy organization's responsibilities. On Armed Forces Day and Memo- rial Day, the NDCC publicly demon- strated its skills in parade marches. Bivouacs, brigade reviews, and award ceremonies occupied the cadets' time in the spring. IP it I . Proudly presenting the ROTC flags is the color guard - Mike Mangum, James Day, Rock Dicke, and Steve Goodner. 100 .4 Q R-s 3 32 iii ei Company A - Row 1: Bobby Winter. Row 2: James Pratka, Pat Conner, Jay Townley, Randy Starkey, Cindy Cooledge, James Huckabay, Laura Robbins, David Mackey, John Sharley, Stephen Menn. Row 3: Brian Jaehne, Jerry Smith, James Shelvin, Frances Hunter, Curley Mae Green, Ed Suman. Row 4: Tim Costello, James Lambert, Brad Bonano, Dennis De Luca, Eric Simonsen. .tg N l Q Company B - Kneeling: Frank Bonno, Rhonda Moore, Laura Jeffries, Tommy Carlson, Robert Reeves. Row 2: Tamara Cook, Galle Miller, Sissy Cernosek, Kim Doyle, Pam Lipinsky, David North, Barry Sinclair, Harold Holtzendorf. Row 3: Pam Williams, Porfirio Rodriguez, Walter Holmes, Bill Marhofer, Cindy Vandervoet, David Ross, Row 4: Robin Spear, Jimi Cleek, Brad Sweetman, Bill Newkirk, Dwight Manning, Pren Elliott. I Company C - Row 1: Brian Richardson, Douglas Wood, Karen McMurray, Lisa Koonce, Olga Padilla, Mary Ann Sweet, Jean Browne, Kim Taylor, Row 2: Steve Vezey, Mike Orf, Steve Goodner, Fount Freeman, William Dickson, Martin Gulledge, James Day, Rock Dicke. Row 3: Mike Mangum, Don ireland, James Killen, Mark Millender, Robin Geigley. Row 4: Jay Stone, Ross Boulet, Matt Sheffel. l Q Members of the ROTC rifle team are Dorothy Garcia, Eric Simonsen, Rock Dicke, Douglas Wood, Mike Mangum and Mike Ort. ROTC staff members are Lt. Colonel Tom Wright, Major Lonnie Tucker, Major Mike Smith, Major Joe Lampkin, and Sergeant Major Rick Childress. ROTC sponsors are Gayle Greer, Candy Vel- vin, Sandy Mangrum, Joyce Daly, Jayne Wheatley, Sharon Gaddis, Elaine Peterson, Dorothy Garcia, and Dena Wood. Members of the girls' rifle team are - Kneel- ing: Dorothy Garcia, Elaine Peterson, and Candy Velvin. Standing: Gayle Greer, Joyce Daly and Sandy Mangrum. 101 Home-Ec Club Creates Originals With the rising costs of living, stu- dents recognized the necessity of developing their own resources and talents. The Home Economics Club, sponsored by Mrs. Margaret Jarry, Mrs. Barbara Machemehl, and Miss Katharine Molloy, provided these stu- dents with an appreciation of both stylish clothes and delicious food. VA. One of the major projects of the -if year was the selling of Christmas paper and Christmas gift tags. With the money obtained, members bought new equipment for the home economics department, Continuing the Christmas spirit, the club spon- ffffff sored a Christmas breakfast for the f? Q .I f.'ff faculty at Lee. if, ef A banquet in the spring ended a VE? year of stitching, ripping, baking, and burning Always revealing their imaginations are class chairmen Yogi Reece, Mike Burt, Marcia Adam, Ken Ballard, Shirley Jones, and Carolyn Boozer. A ft... . If - , Hung, Q 4,9 A Anything you can do, we can do better, boast officers Patti Brandon, historian, Sarah Loomis, reporter, Debbie Hosea, first vice-president, Wanda Bell, second vice-president, Terri Barrett, secretary-treasurer, Curley Green, president, Abigail Edwards, third vice-presidentg and Neil McCoy, first vice-president. 102 X F ' X. SHI., AM L. . :F My souffle is better than your soufflef' Steve Kahn and Glenn Sikes compete for the Suzy Homemakers award, Emily Murphy bites into a new project. A-AL I I Hurry, get the roach out of my hair, screams Robbie Keeton as Kathy Andrus rushes I wouIdn't have bought it if I'd known it to the rescue, wasn't permanent press, sighs Carole Walter. 103 . ff .IW Q Encouraging students to speak Spanish and promoting an interest in the study of the Spanish language and Hispanic cultures are the primary aims of the Spanish Club. Sponsored by Mrs. Maxine Dorsey, the club invited speakers from Spanish-speak- ing countries to show slides and to tell about the customs and heritage ofthe people. ,F We At Christmas, the members visited a home for the aged where they took favors and sang Christmas carols in Spanish. For its springtime activities, the club took a trip to San Antonio and had a pinata party. In May, the 4 4. new officers were installed at the annual banquet. games in Spanish with Sandy Wiedower and Leslie King. iDamelo! exclaims Liddy Campbell as she tries to grab all the loot when she plays Row 1: Debbie Cook, Gayle Coolidge, Dorothy Campbell, Karen Murphy, Clare Broun, Dorothy Slator, Catherine Stewart, Jennifer Long, Sheri Sedgeley, Beth Roessler, Margaret Lemak, Shelley White, Kim Webb, Judy Brown, Anne Bartelsmeyer, Flow 2: Clare Ward, Marci Oesch, Julie Fletcher, Susan Van Slyke, Margie Patterson, Melinda McConn, Dru Holmes, Kim Watts, Susan Ham, Patti Peery, Kim Craft, Linda Beth Huddleston, Terry Price, Elizabeth Partridge, Susie Hauser, Judy Graff, Patricia Foster, Stanley Woods, Row 3: Lisa Laird, Sara Mahaffey, Celia Clowe, Peggy Gaskamp, Lee Ann Darden, Meredith Fry, Gail Liggett, Caranne Hill, Elsa Cabrera, Jennifer Hiller, Carole Walter, Tricia Fraser, Nita Vandiver, Jill Sangree, Michaela Murphy, Maria Lewis, Mary Jo Orlando, Denise Denney, Kathy Allen. Row 4: Lisa Stallings, Susan Weyel, Chaille Winston, Kathleen Hindman, Betsy Allen, Jeannie Chavanne, Kirby Devine, Dee Dee Catsinas, Mimi Paine, Patti Sullivan, Karen La Brie, Brooks Davis, Kathy Batten, Rick Buhler, Leslie Beasley, Tim McCord, Carol Neder, Angela Marcaccio. 104 Spanish Customs Generate Interest i i i i l Spanish Club officers Pat McBride, treasurer, Chris Putscher, vice-president, Lynn Vance, presidentg and Alice Arnold, secretary, continually share their lofty ideas. gow 1: Janet Skene, Janie Valenzuela, Ana Alvarez, Norma Moreno, Ana Bujosa, Rosanna Deane, Nancy Ham, Lynann Hightower, Vicky ritain, Sara Schuller, Pam Renaudin, Emily Hoffman, Merrill Locher, Lisa Davis, Sandra Harrigan, Leslie King, Liddy Campbell, Allison King, Jackie Bang, Sandy Sudduth, Kim Womack. Row 2: Anita Poa, Charlotte Strong, Sandra Pagel, Gwen Grant, Rosanne Bonno, Barbara ightfoot, Cyndy White, Anne Faber, Tricia Avis, Janet Jax, Jennifer Bily, Susan Porter, Sandy Wiedower, Robin LaRocca, Martha Murphy, etty Macdonald, Anne Flanagan, Betsy Sengelmann, Janet Lee, Mary Riordan, Stephanie Fletcher, Ann Peebles. Row 3: Gilbert Ibarra, Rita oa, Rosa Garza, Cynthia Wenglar, Robbie Keeton, Sarah Watts, Sharon Weatherford, Linda Mushrush, Dona Weitinger, Catherine Abell, arbara Gentry, Ellen Wilhelm, Melanie Palmer, Sally Evans, Allyson Womac, Cathy Rain, Betty McBride, Nancy Capps, Lesa White, Melinda i!lcGehee, Jan White, Susan Roach, Laura Lee Lawrence. Row 4: Ella Hernandez, Pime Munoz, Johnny Ramirez, Guillermo Romero, Delia falenzuela, Walter Bering, Fernando De Avila, Paul Davidson, Robert Heaton, Stanley Woods, Leigh Smitherman, Jane Demetriades, Missy -larmon, Estella Contreras, Marianne Baker, Lisa Peterson. 105 l 6 Celebrating Oktoberfest early in the school year, Der Deutsch Verein, sponsored by Mrs. H. E. Thomas, provides all interested students an outside education of the German cul- ture and language. At meetings, guest speakers and films promoted greater insight into the character and customs of the country. The Christmas season was filled with German Christmas carols as club members sang to the patients at Methodist Hospital. Springtime found the members of the German Club involved in dramat- ics by their presentation of a German play both at Lee and at the Texas Association of German Students Con- vention. Final activities included field trips and the spring banquet. 'Nw German Club officers - Seated: Scott DeWitz, president Standing: Sarah Loomis, secretary, Ronnie Routzon, historian George Matcek, vice-president, Richard Crovvther, treasurer. Cldoberfest Brings German Celebration 0 , MA Row 7: Esther Eubank, Michele Ramshur, Ann Greenvvell, Cindy Saltamachia, Pamela Robbins, Debbie Barnes, Robert Crovvther, Jett Weekley. Row 2: Valerie Watzek, Pam Henson, Claudia Garcia, Sarah Loomis, Sheree Magel, Renee Carey, Beth Mills, Ann Davis Betsy Trice, Margaret Cunningham, William Buckley. Row 3: Mrs. H. E. Thomas, Mike Sanders, Richard Crovvther, Ben Cravens, Scottl DeWitz, Peter Sargent, Keith Calvert, David Gardner, David Russell, Douglas Weidner. Row 4: Reese Brentzel, Scott Ruczko, Bradley Breitkreuz, Ronnie Routzon, Bill Gwinn, George Matcek. . ,.,. ,, mx V . - 5 ' 3 -' ,A W ,Qt - V gg Kg 7 Q at if. f M, in -L,. .. , . , W , :fbi Q 5 1' 'X its ..2. Eg 35 at .1 , 'ui we ' -' N? lists gig X X ls' i p. 9' 1 fi lin: 554 X A 1 f tw is :ri 5 .m 'KI 'R 5 :ga wwf ,W . ,- Seated: Ann Vandivier, Ellen Scully, Martha Walton, Josie Medrano, Neil McCoy, Gretchen Curry, Lucie Pruter, Pat Doherty. Standing: Susan Nhitehead, Mrs. Walleah Tennyson, Susan Garbett, Robert Randle, Jay Stone, Michael Higgins, Grant Martin, Sky Davis, Bill Fleymond, Garth Daniels, Mike McCarron, Stephen Guenther, Keith Till, Bonnie Bautsch. Not Pictured: Laurette Beeson, Joe Erickson. 1 II is :ni 3 1 9 1 in i 1 nit f if ii' ts ' if Q31 t, 1i.Ns.fw fl i vvasn't built in a day! says Pat Doherty, president, to his fellow LHS officers Guenther, treasurerg Gretchen Curry, secretary, and Neil McCoy, vice-presi- Not Pictured: Laurette Beeson, historian. LHS lnspires Romans Honoring outstanding students of Latin, the Latin Honor Society, under the guidance of Mrs. Vllalleah Tenny- son, strives to foster the development of academic standards in Latin and to be of service to Lee. Members not currently enrolled in Latin, must have previously completed tvvo years of this language. Highlights of the year included not only a tall and spring banquet and the induction of new members in February, but also the fourth annual Gulf Coast Latin Convention. Addi- tionally, the club captured first place in the chariot design and third place in the 'lgrape-eating contests in the second annual Roman Games, a mock Olympics. IO7 1 A Hey! Don't put strawberries in the chocolate sauce! says Gin- ger Waidmann to Debbie Reed and Yvette Everett as they pre- it pare for the laculty breakfast. Y! M as Wilt W, L Row1'Anne Reesing Janet Lee Nancy Wade Bett Lim S d G ll . , , , y , an y u ett, Candella Koomey, Row 2: Laura Lee Lawrence, Mary Lou Andrews, Susan Peterson, Louise Brown, Debbie Schweinhaut, Julie Ajello, Stephanie Moy, Row 3: Gay Dishongh, Debbie Reed, Cindy Lawson, Sally Engemoen, Ginger Waldmann, Beverly Robertson, Yvette Everett. l08 Girls Learn French Cuisine Oh, to be in Paris! dreams Mrs. Miriam Peter- son, sponsor, as officers Beverly Robertson, histo- rian, Sandy Gullett, presi- dentg Susan Peterson, vice-presidentg Louise Brown, treasurer, Sally Engemoen, secretary, and i l i i l k ' V5 ,, my as L MW I is' Y it as , r mx as Q 1,1 F , .. . S . , , Q ' 5. . Z, Ex 1 Vhree French beauties, Susan Peterson, Louise Brown, and Nancy Wade, anxiously await the arrival of the French actors in Le Medicin Malgre Lui. Candella Koomey, pro- gram chairman, join in her reverie. Les Fleurs de Lee, or the French Club offers to French enthusiasts the opportunity to expand their knowl- edge of France: its people, customs, and language. Traditionally, the club began the year with a faculty breakfast held in the Home-Ec living room. Also, mem- bers learned the art of French cuisine through attending a French cooking school. ln the spring, Les Fleurs de Lee hosted a theater troupe from Paris, which performed the play, Le Medi- cin Malgre Lui. The year concluded with a French dinner at Brennan's Restaurant. 109 Leadership Demonstrates Teamwork Seven intramural sports - volley- ball, tennis, softball, archery, basket- ball, table tennis, and badminton - are associated with Le Melee. By par- ticipating in any one of these, every girl at Lee becomes eligible tor mem- bership in this organization, spon- sored by Miss Jane Borneman. An awards ceremony is held in the spring to present letters in each sport to the girls who were on winning teams. Outstanding senior girls are awarded silver charms. . ,x hw Heads ot sports are - Lynn Kercheval, bas- ketballg Clare Broun, archeryg Flobin Saville, badmintong Sally Engemoen, table tennisg Vivian Streit, softbally Melinda Allen, tennisg and Mary McKay, volleyball. 110 -fliers in ' Chris Putscher, secretary Gretchen Curry, treasurer Kathleen Harrington, president Cindy Reilly, vice-president ,ff ff L Q, it ta tt ta .1 fu. 'Zia 1 . ls , :Q fm . -.tar , l+.v.ff' I A J- .it if K, 2 QQ hyd' :bfi H A i ture tl Y ' 4.iwN,QmNawf f?3v,d'fv'hffxflaff It Lee Leaders are - Terry Manning, Barbara Eastwood, Kathy Armstrong, Julie Caldwell, Debbie Hosea, Biette Geaccone, Margaret Lemak, Sharon Parsley, and Susan Bead. Jackie Bang, Ginger Waldmann, Sharon Borneman, Sarah Watts, Lise Van Slyke, Suzy Cox, Betsy Gerhardt, Neenah Friedheim, Lisa Slagle, Gail Phillips, and Sandy Gullett. Patti Barnett, Chris Putscher, Marcia Adam, Tina Janse, Sally Anderson, Pat McBride, Lesley Carothers, Jan White, Flobin Hazard, Debby Embry, Debbie Schweinhaut, and Lisa Stubbs. Ninners of the sophomore intramurals are - Kneeling: Ellan Borneman, Terri Rlnando, and Patti Faciane. Standing: onna Perkins, Jane Listi, and Mary Ann Rossi. Jinners of the junior intramurals are - Row 7: Karen Mur- hy and Carol Brollier. Row 2: Debbie Cook, Stephanie detcher, Estella Contreras, and Terry Deal. Row 3: Kathy eoman, Clare Broun, Sue Harris, and Allison Potts. Girls Show Spirit' Volleyball intramurals have become one of Le lVlelee's most popular tour- naments, with over fifty teams com- peting tor first place. At the end of the year, players on the winning team are awarded letters. Spirit, as well as competition, plays an important part. Other intramurals include softball, tennis, badminton, archery, basket- ball, and table tennis. I went hunting for ping-pong balls, and look what I found! exclaims Jane Listi. . ' i Q .1 f -' ,te,t'f -gif , Q I - Q , , I , 2 W... . . .. . H , ttf QI- L WX 3 A I 1' .2 49, ..-' 3 1 ' ,I . W . A be ' - ,a 5 . . ' -5 ff 'S -9 ' t 1 , tw gs. 11 S ' .jr H -'U-'f,Tif.,. 'J ' - G M vffg- K 'Q up .v,. 6 -s'- ' visfi iiu .4 5 - s A ' A L' I . Q' 1. ss i ,wi . K E , , 4 S . K K t VW pf T 'W 2 iv . 1:1 ., ' , 5, - E K' 5- w , U x' 2, 1, - f ' . . ,rss , 'sf .ix Winners of the senior intramurals are - Row 1 : Lori Pfisterer, Beth Skelton, Suzie Patterson, and Ellen Hauge. Row 2: Terry Manning, Barbara Eastwood, and Jackie Bang. son and Carla Pina. Donna Perkins serves 'em up and puts 'em down. Row 3: Kim Hin- ill H2 Mu Delta Chi Creates Style in Dance After tryouts for prospective mem- bers in October, the Modern Dance Club began preparations for its annual Christmas project of perform- ing at Blalock West for the old folks and Dairy Ashford Elementary School. Also, attending dance semi- nars at Sam Houston State University was another major activity of the club. The aim of Mu Delta Chi is to pro- vide interested girls with an opportu- nity for participation in, and further learning of, the art of dance. The year ended with a potpourri banquet at the ranch house of the sponsor, Mrs. Ella Allen. t r ' .i,'r W 1: J 'z A'-Q E ' , .iff if 2 3 . Rm! 'V N ' f W' ' migmasfirww W Lg 'A - . .f ' sf - X 5 kr Wi' if - I ,- A .. -gr , ' i , , 'i 1 . . ,' t V F' a, -my ' Y '. 7: '14 ' . - A wt' - 2' fs! - 'ft t 3 Y - , -t. . 1 ' 5, ,V qt- L- tx A t a I 51 , 3 Y gi - .,. F I tif' - Q1 ' 1 -- :. ' I if 9 ' ' . ' 'T We . . v . :A fl- . . ? 'ig' V-.2 ff r- ' L'-mlm X . -43, ' Q if .t s T fi - ' f ar- 5 T M 25 Q ' . A ' ' 5 ' 1 k T si- .. J It 1 fx 'qi 6 'riizlurll 'U ' .ng J i,.i . ' I V I I I V H l X ,, 5. M .. 5, H V,, .24 ,Y , A New members of the dance club are - Standing: Linda Crecelius, Terry Deal, Shen Cheeseman, Carol Bakke, Susie Ellis, Melanie Palmer, Kirby Devine, Pam Flenaudir Barbara Lightfoot, Melinda McConn, Kitty Gallagher, Julie Ajello, Betsy Sengelmanr and Kellene Cutrer. Seated: Pam Farrell. l ? 'J 4 Row 1: Mary Burkett, Robbie Keeton. Row 2: Gayle Coolidge, Louise Brown, Debby Embry. Row 3: Allison Potts, Marth Finnegan, Neenah Friedheim. Row 1: Melinda McConn, Julie Ajello. Row 2: Sheryl Cheeseman, Kellene Cutrer, Susie Ellis, Pam Farrell. Row 3: Terr Deal, Kitty Gallagher, Betsy Sengelmann, Q' Row 1: Debbie Schweinhaut, Barbara Lightfoot, Sandy Drews, Catherine Stewart. Flow 2: Carol Bakke, Pam Flenaudin, Kirby Devine, Melanie Palmer, Linda Crecelius. i t tttrr x i 3 l . . W 4 ,, , rw i a K . Q tt r Jr 74, - ii 1 r f - , Q U s , , - K, 1' M .,-,t'a,-,A'A'. H M l. Old members of the dance club are - Gayle Coolidge, Martha Finnegan, Kim Webb, Debbie Schweinhaut, Louise Brown, Neenah Friedheim, Mary Burkett, Debby Embry, Catherine Stewart, Robbie Keeton, Judy Gran, Sandy Drews, Kelly Stearman, and Allison Potts. Row 1: Kelly Stearman, Debbie Schweinhaut, Judy Graff. Row 2: Sandy Drews, Kim Webb. ESQ? YEL? Officers of Mu Delta Chi are - Debbie Schweinhaut, president, Kelly Stearman, secretary-treasurerg and Sandy Drews, vice-presi- dent. 113 Lieu'renan'rs Perfec'r .,, , Weekly Performances ,525 W4 , fn! 'Ks fff. i' , PM . A 4 c-1' vi . , , hfi, ., . ,M '-'V -' , . ' - ' - 'f ' ': ' , z s.J'wu..M..nhii f ' . .W '5 1, . ' 5 L 1 I 1 Pam DeWitz, Leah Woodruff, and Anna Anne Westbrook, five-star general, guides the Lieutenants in their practices and performances. -IF3r?g?1L?SgKl?r?gpPL1'1aZEaf?p at the Foley S L . P PNTJ A ,il levi, of .ff ll , I l Brigade A - Row 1: Debbie Doughty, Nancy Anderson, Pam DeWitz, Susan Garbett, Leah Woodruff, Chris McClure, Roberta Fischer, Dori Hayek. Row 2: Kim Bartek, Cara Coreale, Jan Bailey, Julie Carlson, Leslie Burch, Becky Phillips, Sue Brady, Karen La Brie. Row 3: Janice Fteid, Candy Sellars, Sammy Bell, Laurie Clark, Linda McGee, Susan Wenglar, Meredith Fry, Dawn McEwen, Kathie Russell, Molly Donnelly, Paula Whitlock, Denisa Ham, Phyllis Plummer, Brenda Davis. 114 Both cheering . . . Half-time routines performed at the football games highlighted a year of precision for Lee's Lieutenants. Prac- tices for these performances were held during sixth period and after school throughout the football sea- son. The girls, sponsored by Miss Jeanne Fteynaud, also published the 1973 directory which was sold in December. For their senior trip in February, the Lieutenants went skiing in Winter Park, Colorado. The traditional Rebe- lee Formal was held in the spring, and new officers were installed at the annual Gray-Gold game. . . . and marching are second nature to the Lieutenants. I 15 Spirit' Enhances Roulines C7 fi A IA f Ll'L ' DX V , Sy xwl-34,9 gf-W, Q 3 i W Brigade B - Row 1: Debra McGee, Kathy Klatt, Cynthia Wenglar, Mari Luce, Kathie Morey, Libbie Barnes, Karen Collins, Cloyresta Crowder Ella Walker. Row 2: Susan Shimeall, Abigail Edwards, Suzanne Wells, Anna Fleming, Mona Mitchell, Carole Zink, Kathy King, Nita Harvey Linda Heard. Row 3: Ginny Andrews, Cheryl Cosby, Sharon Hillery, Liz Maddox, Lisa Tippette, Denise Smith, Carol Lambdin, Anna Rivera, Li Hanagriff. V1.- xg u. ! Donna Dori, four-star general, possesses the As one-star generals, Holly McDonald and Patti Brandon head the two brigades, prac grace and poise common to all Lieutenants. tice routines daily, and keep in shape. H6 Car Buffs A215 Drive On ur.. .kv To keep up with the ever-expand- ing interest of the younger genera- tion, Lee attained a new club -the Car Club. Sponsored by Mr. Clark Young, the group of car buffs is dedi- cated to learning the mechanics of this complicated machine. The club members' main project consisted of completely taking apart and rebuilding an engine. Other fall projects included field trips to car shows and tours through car compa- dentg Elaine Peterson, secretary, Candy Velvin, treasurer, and John Sharley, president. nies- lThe big wheels of the Car Club are - Mike Smith, reporterg Jay Stone, vice-presi- 1 , :L-i Seated: Ronnie Slockett, Candy Velvin, Elaine Peterson, John Sharley, Liz Garcia, Ray Thompson, Mike Morgan. Standing: Milton Yarbrough, 'Fred Wass, Robert Nason, Pren Elliott, Brian Richardson, Rick Childress, Matthew Sheffel, Lonnie Tucker, Rock Dicke, Mike Smith, Leonard Lee, Jay Stone, Eric Simonsen, Jim Perryman, Craig Johnson, Steve Vezey, Lee Sparks, Steve Wherry, Charles Hanson, Brian Jaehne. 117 Picture Them Busy Pix I Eager to increase a knowledge of photography, Mr. Willie Trotty and Mr. James Jones initiated the forma- tion of a Camera Club. Learning how to adjust a camera lens and how to enlarge and develop pictures was the basic project undertaken by the club. Having access to a camera is the only requirement for membership in this organization. rw. Aiming for a beneficial first year at Lee, the Camera Club offi- cers are Peter Traylor, vice-president, Suzanne Wells, secretary-' ' treasurer, and George Matcek, president. l Jay Bea finds that interesting things develop in the darkroom. l l . , i , E? i. i v. lt is Seated: Kurt Artman, Gilbert lbarra, Kathleen Jenkins, Georgia Shotwell, Danny Verdin, Valarie Johnson, Annette James, Robert Rie- gelsperger, Lisa Springer. How 2: Mr, James Jones, Jay Bea, Teri Voitle, Cindy Cooledge, Michele Ramshur, Mary Pierce, Cindy Bartay, Leslie Beasley, Mark Hardwick, Peter Traylor. Row 3: Suzanne Wells, Steven Hoffman, George Matcek, Bill Jackson, Patricia Heisey, Karen Zastrow, Deborah Handle, Margaret Bell, Curley Green, Ella Walker, Debra McGee, Mr. Willie Trotty. Dalthorp, Danny Walton, George Petheriotes. ,fv- ay Dishongh, secretary-treasurer, watches as David Jenney, president, and Bill Thom- on, vice-president, double-check last week's wins and losses. 1: Kim Taylor, Harry Fikaris, Bill Thomson, Robert Holdsworth, Johnston Wu, Craig Noonan. Row 2: Phil Gammage, Bryan Euwer, Fitzwilliam, .Doug Welsh, David Hillery, John Smeck. Row 3: Peter Traylor, Bobby Winter, Miss Doris Countee, David Jenney, Larry Gay Dishongh, Betty Lim, Stuart Walker, Nita Vandiver, Tricia Fraser, Tommy Ellis, Steven Pattillo, Charlie Waldie, Garth Magee, Chess Team Vies for Title The Chess Club ofters students the opportunity to further their enjoyment and ability in playing the game. ln addition, students who have never played chess are given instructions on its basic principles. Under the supervision of Miss Doris Countee, these Fischer-Spassky fans meet twice weekly to test their skills in chess against those of their peers. Chess Club members also partici- pated in several city-wide tourna- ments throughout the year. H9 Dixi-Lier yuletide spirit fills the Robert E. Lee auditorium. Dixi-Liers must be dedicated to making the chorus a source of pleas- ure and pride to the school and com- munity. They must be determined to be highly ranked in competition and willing to cooperate with the director, Miss Eleanor Grant, and with fellow members. This year, Christmas was an extremely busy season for the cho- rus. The members joined the River Oaks Baptist Handbell Choir in spreading holiday spirit at perform- ances for the Junior League, the Humble Building, Sharpstown Mall, the Bank of Texas, and the school P.T.A. and Christmas programs. ln the spring, individuals partici- pated in the All Region and All State Choir tryouts, as well as in solo and ensemble contests. Dixi-Liers area winners were Jan and Lesa White and first alternate, Melody Lofton. Lesa was the first Dixi-Lier to be hon- ored with making the All State Choir. The semesters climax occurred in May when the Dixi-Liers attended the Buccaneer Music Festival in Corpus Christi to compete with other school choirs. 120 l Row 1: Liddy Campbell, Eileen Rogers, Sheri Sedgeley, Nancy Wade, Laura Verble, Helen Slator, Catherine Stewart, Kathy Rosenfeld, Karen Nakfoor, Shelley White, Melinda Allen, Adrienne Webb. Row 2: Sally Anderson, Lynn Thompson, Jan White, Gayle Coolidge, Susan Peterson, Lisa Laird, Janet Jax, Linda Beth Huddleston, Melinda McGehee, Lesa White, Kelly Stearman, Shari Hlx, Robbie Keeton. Row 3: Melody Lot- ton, Ellen Wilhelm, Betsy Trice, Carol Brollier, Julie Fletcher, Sue Harris, Cynthia Wil- rx X 3 Dedicated Dixies Do Their Thing , . TiQfEi:..Q. 3 ' ISS: Ilams, Kathy Avey, Carol Antill, Sherren Smith, Sandy Wiedower, Kathy Shearer, Judy Graft. Row 4: Kenda Solesbee, Meredith Fry, Deborah Randle, Gwen Cummings, Mar- garet Lemak, Dorothy Slator, Karen Murphy, Dee Ann Petrlak, Debbie Cook, Sara Schuller, Virginia Arnold, Leslie Verble, Barbara Larsen, Gretchen Curry, Gayle Greer. Organized officers ofticiate over the choir. Row 1: Jan White, sec- retary: Lesa White, president, Catherine Stewart, social chair- man: Sherren Smith, vice-presi- dent: Adrienne Webb, librarian. Row 2: Karen Nakfoor, chaplain: Melody Lofton, vice-president: Gretchen Curry, treasurer, Melinda Allen, librarian, Cloyresta Crowder, librarian. Row 3: Deb- bie Cook, accompanist, Virginia Arnold, accompanist. 5 . it aww' With contest in mind, the Dixi-Liers practice patiently. 121 provide the best of the Southernaires and then f some. The Southern Swingers f 122 Southernaires Provide Distinctive Sound -em i , is .im ff' x -'smug '1 R . Q fi 'ex get Q ,. wi is 'st S Furthering the growth of chorus members in an advanced music situ- ation and representing the school through activities requiring choral groups, the Southernaires completed another successful year under Miss Eleanor Grant. In early fall, the chorus performed with the Houston Symphony Orches- tra at Jones Hall. Yuletide activities included a program with the Houston Baptist College Choir, performances for civic organizations and banks, and participation in the school Christ- mas and P.T.A. programs. Competition describes a Souther- naire spring season. In February, individuals took part in tryouts for the All Region and All State Choirs, as well as in U.l.L. solo and ensemble competition. The highlights of the semester were, however, the contests at Sea-Arama Marine World in Gal- veston and the Buccaneer Music Festival in Corpus Christi. A special division of the Souther- naires, the Southern Swingers, per- formed for the Riviana Foods Christ- mas Party at Look's Restaurant. The singers also sang at banquets and other small functions throughout the year. tt.. zfrffir -4 95,2-gf? .- . Vast is 'fax at 6 E , sit ig' I! 5 i Row 1: Ken Turner, Cathy Cote, Denise Dickerson, Val Mark, Sabrina Alcocer, Linda Lewis. Row 2: Joan Parnell, Allyson Womac, Vicki Thompson, Sheryl Wilson, John Miller, Robin Palmer, Judy Penrod, Diana McDade. Row 3: Dottie Roach, Gayle Williams, Maureen Casey, Ann Reesing, Paul Wilson, Alice Arnold, Susie Hauser, Eleanor Cruikshank, Mary Baker. i ...,..,.....L1Q l Row 4: Kevin Boyd, David Lattimore, Don Hogg, Stacy Miller, Debbie Reed, Carol Neder, Carol Sterrett, Carol Spoor, Wendy Jones, Charlie Schwab, Stephanie Fletcher. Row 5: Billy Paige, Clark Tipps, Tim Ftottet, Elmer Crosby, Warner McBride, Dave Durham, Charlie Williams, Val Mark agrees wholeheartedly that fin- gers are more absorbent than Q-Tips. Spirited Southernaires officers include - Row 1: Cathy Cote, vice- president, Gayle Wil- liams, accompanist, Charlie Williams, presi- dent, Robin Palmer, treasurer, Alice Arnold, social chairman. Row 2: Maureen Casey, librarian, Dottie Roach, secretary, Charlie Schwab, librarian, War- ner McBride, vice-pres- ident, Susie Hauser, librarian, Wendy Jones, vice-president. 123 Bow 7: Lynn Blinsky, Karen Brumley, Cindy Lawson, Gayle Greer, Gay Dishongh, Betty Lim, Mary Alice Knight. Row 2: Jami Jackson, Carol Koomey, Claudia Kortt, Carol Hartwig, Gail Liggett, Sally Evans, Kathy Allen, Brian Cogburn, Bettina Colvin, Marianne Baker, Micky Green. Brett Butler plays big-time as his admirers Judy Penrod, Ginger Bis- agno, Joan Parnell, and Stacy Miller huddle around him. '24 'Don't move! says Melanie Palmer to Charlie Williams, Dramalee Has Fruitful Year Dee Russell, vice-president, Tena Alcorn, president, and Suzie Patterson, secretary, laugh at the old egg-in-the-hand trick. 6 At the beginning of a busy year, the Dramalee and Thespian organiza- tions received a new sponsor, Mr. Victor Siller. Participating in tournaments at Beaumont, South Houston, Corpus Christi, Spring Woods, and Ross Ster- ling High Schools, members won six first place awards and seven second and third place awards. Melody Lot- ton captured first place in poetry at the Bellaire tournament, with more than eighty schools participating. In January, members attended the South Texas International Thespian Society, in which Tena Alcorn and Dee Russell held the offices of vice- president and secretary-treasurer, respectively, this year. For next year, Regina Chien was elected to serve as president, and Gay Dishongh as sec- retary. ln addition, the drama stu- dents attended the organization's regional conference. The year's highlight was the spring production of Guys and Dolls, a story of New York gamblers in the 195O's. Seated: Tena Alcorn, Suzie Patterson. Row 1: Carol Neder, Ginger Bisagno, Rhonda Virgil, Susan Roberts, Tena Van Rheen, Elaine Peterson, Linda Holt. Row 2: Lisa Stallings, Suzanne Wells, Chaille Winston, Margie Patterson, Kim Watts, Melanie Palmer, Martha Strong, Melanie Bauerschlag, Dee Russell, Regina Chien. Row 3: Maureen Moore, Julie Vinas, Lisa Petersson, Don Palmer, Allyson Womac, Beth Collins, David Jenney, Greg Davis, Keith Glenn, Mr. Victor Siller, Melody Lofton. 125 Regina Chien and Gay Dishongh have been elected president and secretary, respectively, ofthe South Texas International Thespian Society for the upcoming year. Actors Earn Thespian Title You got class, says Tena Alcorn, with one foot in the air, to boyfriend David Jenney. Seated: Tena Alcorn, Gail Liggett. Row 1: Suzanne Wells, Ginger Bisagno, Rhonda Virgil, Susan Roberts, Linda Holt, Gay Dishongh, Regina Chien. Row 2: Sheryl Wilson, Steve Carroll, Luanne Novak, Brian Cogburn, Greg Davis, Dee Russell, Suzie Patterson, Keith Glenn, Melody Lotton, David Jenney. 126 n and Dee Flussell went after serving a year as and secretary-treasurer, of S.T.l.T.S. Don Hogg and Warner McBride gawk as Jan Bailey does her thing. Pick up the pennies, boys, instructs Mr. Reed Robinson to his fellow thugs in Dramalee's production of Guys and Dolls. 127 Band Welcomes Conductor m f - , ,M .7 Flow 1: Sam DeLaro, Karen Lumb, Steve Alter, Julie Walker, Reese Brentzel, Rod Sims. Row 2: Tim Kubricht, Robert Crowther, Randy Peatross, Brooks Davis, Libby Land. Row 3: Gilbert Ibarra, Jimmy Bagley, Richard Crowe, Eugene Garcia, Keith Calvert, Bennett Hughes, Stin Fox, Sharon Sanders. Members of the Stage Band wel- comed a new conductor, Mr. Charles DeLaney, this year. Under his super- vision, these students met daily at third period to learn about modern jazz music. The band performed in stage con- certs and assembly programs, includ- ing this year's Christmas program which featured the band's brass sec- tion. 128 Rod! shouts Mr. DeLaney at Rod Sims. When I said 'A flat,' I wasn't talking about your car tire! 7' Always ready for some fun are Symphonic Orchestra officers - Seated: Curtis Bassett, manager. Standing: Ellen Hauge, presidentg Sarah Loomis, treasurer, Peggy Gaskamp, secretary, and Gayle Greer, vice-president. Rehearsals for the Symphonic Orchestra are held daily during fourth period and occasionally after school. Under the guidance of Mrs. Karin Cash, the Orchestra performed at the University interscholastic League and HISD Orchestra Contest and Solo and Ensemble Contest. Also, the orchestra was invited to perform at the Music Festival in Corpus Christi. Providing entertainment for civic functions and school assemblies as well as providing students with a group in which they are able to develop their individual musical tal- ents and perfect ability in performing philharmonic tunes is the purpose of this club. Philharmonic Tunes Provide Entertainment Row 7: Michal Alaniz, Sharon Sanders, Vincent Zinnante. Fiow 2: Stanley Johnson, Peggy Gaskamp, Sarah Loomis, Brian Richardson, Eileen Fenske. Bow 3: Mrs. Karin Cash, Curtis Bassett, Bob Haughton, Gayle Greer, Ellen Hauge. 129 if 1 W ESF' knee? Row 7: Reese Brentzel, Jeri Chandler, Julie McCrehan, Sheree Magel, Rod Sims, Bennett Hughes, Bill Smart, Alva Turner, Lynn Martin, Lorri Dochoda, John McConnell, Betty McBride. Row 2: Karen Lumb, Janet Grimes, Julie Walker, Jan Plummer, Debbie Randolf, John Craig, Steve Wright, Mike Sanders, Malcolm McGregor, Sharon Sanders, Vincent Zinnante. Row 3: Doug McGregor, Eugene Garcia, Jimmy Bagley, Gilbert lbarra, Terry Bearden, David Wells, Greg Platt, Russell Park, Michal Alaniz, Sam DeLaro, Paul Kauffman, Row 4: Ricky Ostrom, Jim Semaan, Richard Crowe, Dale Cole, Keith Calvert, Ricky Bowers, Libby Land, Valerie Watzek, Richard Crowther. Row 5: Bill Bishop, Dave Durham, Chris Conn, Randy Peatross, Robert Crowther, Tim Kubricht, Brooks Davis, Bob Coleman, David Miller. lt . ill' 9 C J , L W ik .,,f jog If - L-1-Q I ct if - f his -K: K,... , . K V . f 2, u w i 5 ' 11 3 f 5 -- f,'i it l t l P X 2 U 1 9 Ei ' 3 x g Qt, R .V,, W is K X W l g ,,-+ tt' I A iet1,ei, ,,, og, 'ffr H+- ' w Bill Smart and Rod Sims cook up good rhythm on the kettle drums. li this thing backtires, it will really blow my mind. Bob Coleman wonders what's going to happen next. l3O March On, Generals! Beginning the year early in August with a performance at an exhibition game in the Astrodome, the March- ing Generals put in a year of long, hard work. Practicing every day dur- ing the fall from two until five, the band prepared for each football game. Directed by lvlr. Charles Del.aney, the band played for the Houston Aeros Hockey Team, a University of Houston football game, and a spa- D D D l ghettl supper. Besides playing for Aiwa s roud of their su erior erformances are band officers Reese Brentzel drum 'AGUYS and Dolls, this yG8f'S l'T'tUSl- cal, the band also competed in the HISD band competition. Y D D D , major, Sharon Sanders, secretary, Richard Crowther, vice-president, Bill Bishop, man- ager, Richard Crowe, president, Brooks Davis, managerg and Steve Alter, drum major. g, 1 an ,,.-f ,....-.,M Q I' x,,,.v-f -+ 5 K if in tiki Q-115 Participating in the Foley's Thanksgiving Day Parade, the Marching Generals brought home a trophy for their outstanding performance. 131 Cultivating an interest in forensics and providing competition in speech activities are the purposes of the National Forensic League, sponsored by Mr. Rod Nichols. Members of the club are given a chance to achieve excellence in speaking skills and communication by attending various tournaments throughout the nation. ln October, Lee hosted a competi- tive tournament for schools in the area. By the end of the fall semester, Lee's diligent speakers had won tro- phies in the Beaumont, South Hous- ton, and Milby Tournaments. The spring officers included Bruce Zivley, president, Susan Roberts, vice-president, Betsy Gerhardt, secre- tary, and George Cruikshank, trea- surer. Installation of officers during the spring banquet brought the year to an end. NFL Strives for Perfection . , X . V 1- A K NFL officers are George Cruikshank, treasurer, Harry Rosenthal, presidentg Bob Jung- man, vice-presidentg and Susan Roberts, secretary, I E 1 I i t I s i Kneeling: Harry Rosenthal, George Cruikshank, Bob Jungman. Row 2: Lori Ptisterer, Susan Roberts, Lynn Sohissler, Betsy Gerhardt. Row 3: David Donoho, Bruce Zivley, John Tipton, Brown Suffield, Bill Finnegan, Leigh Smitherman. Row 4: Craig Damuth, Tom Schleier, Brian Buchner, lvlr. Nichols. l32 Now, Mr. Nichols, it vvasn't all that bad, was it? Mr. Nichols wonders if Betsy Ger- hardt's speech on male chauvinist pigs will be such a good idea after all. 'H 11 IT -Q , ,1 4 1 -s 41 41 if David, maybe if you vvouldn't sing the poem, it might be more effective. Bruce Zivley feels that constructive criticism might be David Donoho's only hope. i S , , i , . Well, Susan, l guess l'm just a little shy, John Tipton confides his inner- most secrets to Susan Roberts. Surprise! Lori Pfisterer finds herself as a trophy substitute, much to Bruce Zivley's dismay. Reporters Cover School Events Encouraging an active interest in journalism, the TRAVELER staff, sponsored by Miss Regina Satlof, informs the student body of current and upcoming events in the school year. The TRAVELER also acts as a medium between the individual and the student body through publication of individual literary pieces, editorials, and art works. Publishing a new issue every three weeks, TRAVELEF1' staff members are kept busy throughout the year. X 'yy Editor-in-Chief Patricia Foster always has a friendly smile whenever she criticizes a news story, 134 I sold ten times as many ads as you! shouts Gregory Marchbanks at Jeff Porter during a meeting of ad salesmen Tommy Ford, Jeff Porter, Steve Walker, Gregory Marchbanks, and Steve Kinney, .0- Jill Swartz, Exchange Editor, Elizabeth Maddox, Assistant Circulation Managerg Cindy Newton, Circulation Manager, and Therese Hartwell, Assistant Business Manager, are all smiles as they drop completed work into the basket. Marcie Smeck, Assistant News Editor, and Mary Burkett, News Editor, smile sweetly as they inform the third member of their staff, Chris Platt, that his story has been rejected. ' F'ilOV.f be Business Manager Anna Fleming vvor- Photographers Bill Maynard and George Matcek snicker while artist Bill Hayes reads in typical ries a lot about her cash. fashion - upside down, Ugh! exclaims Pat Doherty, Sports Editor, as sports staff members Sandy Gullett, Tommy Ford, Steve Walker, and Steve Kinney look on. l , S ff . 4 Linda Holt leads the feature staff in Christmas carols as Pat McBride, Trisha Taylor, Feature Editorg and Leigh Smitherman, Assistant Feature Editor, glance at the Christ- mas issue of the TBAVELEFI. 6-1144 , V cn- ' Tena Alcorn, typist, Judy Graff, typistg Leah Woodruff, typist, and Candy Velvin, Copy Edi- tor Cseatedb, meet together to discuss the upcoming issue of the TRAVELEFI. 135 S+aff Produces Fun, Work N-7 Nl'- Similarity in focus and production is sometimes a problem for Edward Breland, index staff r , - , I just don't understand where the money went! explains Mike Waidhoter, Business gimgerstgtiringrfbuerrv lg?1?jXil3leCrir'liiT1?g1ggg' Manager, as Ken Ott, Advertising Manager, Robin Palmer, Circulation Manager, and Faculty Editor ' ' Rosanna Deane, circulation staff member, try to account for the missing money. In-U' N: ,211-L . 4614 2. Q. W3 as 2 QW ,f .. K. 'H' , V E' ,z N 1 fr 7 fm Through. deadlines and numerous catastrophes, Linda Wittig, Editorein-Chief, never ceases to give assistance and advice while checking and rechecking pages before they are sent to the publisher. 136 .- 2 ,gmt No, Grant, you never crop oft a per- son's head! explains Suzy Cox, Clubs Editor, to Grant Martin, while Julie Cald- if A party a day makes deadline a'breeze! proclaims sports staff member Steve Buck- ley, Scott Kelm, Sports Editor, Kitty Gallagher, Girls' Sports Editor, and Mike Hartwig, Sports Editor. , Q AP? if .aff Not pictured: Gretchen Curry, well and Diane Kuhn observe in dismay and hysteria. One red, white, and blue shack, several broken typewriters, and an assortment of crooked pica rulers, added to thirty fun-loving, hard-vvork- ing students are the elements which compose the 1973 SABER staff. The threat of approaching deadlines brought about clacking typewriters, picture cropping, frantic searches for cutlines, and an occasional torn pic- ture or two. Staff members include seniors, jun- iors, and two sophomores. Under the guidance of Mrs. Margaret Wisdom, these students are responsible tor all pictures, copy, and cutlines which appear on the pages of the SABER. After the final deadline in March, the staff members are able to recuperate for the three months until May when their work becomes a reality - the 1973 SABER. 3 Bill Hayes can't decide how to fit five extra names on the last page in the senior section as Terry Price, Associate Senior Editor, and Lynn Vance, Senior Editor, look on in amusement, 137 Dumbfounded expressions cross the faces of Tina Jarise, Young Leaders Editor, and Dottie Roach, Favorites Editor, as they discover car- bon paper instead of pages in their secret box. 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Wiih anriciparion of viciory, yer acceprance of defeat Wirh expeclralrions answered, Jrhen expeclrarions denied, Each arhlere esiaplished his choice . A choice involving counrless hours oi pracrice, of periceciinq - Perifecrinq a game, developing individual pride, And relafing This pride, This spirii, Jro people - To each cornpeiiror, each reamrnare each srudenjr. , Q .. Id i My Mx Q!- .L - . 472.2-fu B1 Row 1: Dennis Welch, Rodney Davis, Steve Johnson, Larry Wright, Kirk Pteffer, Billy Paige, Jay Rea, Andy Woltinger. Row 2: Gler Sikes, Julio Laguarta, Tommy Cooksey, Bill Bauerschlag, Steve Buckley, Glenn Saltamachia, Dano Edwards, Danny Rinando, Dalia DiFiore. Row 3: Mark Revels, Mike Morgan, Greg Peden, Tim Goostree, Steve Kahn, Bobby Berry, Marty Schwing, Charlie William Row 4: Buzz White, Mark Hardwick, Kevin Calvert, Walter Peters, Steve Haley, Johnny Farhart, Harry Prewett, Charles Salmon, Teri Holland. Row 5: Dexter Krause, Bruce Stewart, Mike Waidhoter, Kevin Henry, Frank Albritton, Yogi Reece. R Defense Supplements Eventful Seasor With injuries coming to key two-year lettermen like squirrels come to nuts, the fighting Lee football team was deprived ot the 18-4A Championship. Such pre-sea- son all-city choices as Mike Waidhoter, Harry Prewett, Tommy Cooksey, Rodney Davis, and Dexter Krause were stricken by the plague. Since the team was made up mostly of inexperienced juniors who were led into the field ot battle against experienced brothers like Galena Park, Lincoln, Westbury, and district champion Bellaire, the season was not a tremen- dous success, but it was eventful. The scrappy Generals had Yogi Reece, Charlie Williams, and Kevin Henry named to the all-district squad, At the annual steak dinner Cso-called steak dinner, as there are those who would question the quality ot the meatj, Yogi Reece, Charlie Williams, and Kevin Henry took away not only all the steak, but also all ot the awards! Even though the season did not grant Lee another district championship, with a 5-4-i record, the Generals still managed big wins over Sharpstown and the Lamar Deadskins. BILL MCMILLAN RONNIE WILSON Back Coach Head Coach 42 SYM fiffl I v X .g-od' DAN SCHMIECH - JV. Coach GENE AGLETON - Line Coach CHARLES GREEN - End Coach . m ii T T 'El 5 fi E. TOM PACIOHEK - Head J,V. Coach BILLY PAIGE - Head Trainer DENNIS WELCH - Head Manager JAY REA - Trainer ANDY VVOLEINGEF? - Trainer 44 General Pigskin Pride Arise: MARK SANTA MARIA - Linebacker fa l , . A l STEVE HALEY - Guard This Westburv Rebel seems lo have flipped his lid as Yogi Fleece claps his suppq ? Running from the Power I formation, Steve Buckley prepares to lake the hand-off from Dallas DiFio :mmf 5 . i MARK HARDWICK - Defensive End WALT PETERS - Tackle The pride of the Generals was the hard-hitting defense. lt allowed only 8.1 points per game l T MAFQTY SCHWING - Tackle Buzz White seems to have losr something as he trudges through the line against Wallrlp. Cffensive Defense Keeps Team Rollin Whoa, Brother! Yogi Reece lassos a Worthing back for a loss of ground during the Generals' victory over the Colt: Ax TERRY HOLLAND - Safety Exe ,.,ef 1 I 1 GREG PEDEN - Center FRANK ALBRITFON - Guard ' - eire N The Lee defense scores a touchdown in the Worthing slaughter. Yogi Reece recover an opponent's fumble in the end zone. , y T i, r T K k--A if A : ,, r f ' K ,' Y- N ,kkl , , Q V, ,.:W . W 'f reree E E . T MIKE WAIDHOFEF! - Guard TOMMY COOKSEY - Rover YOGI REECE - Tackle STEVE BUCKLEY - Linebacker DEXTER KFIAUSE - Safety Steve Buckley prepares to bull his way through the Galena Park line after taking a hand-off from quarterback Dallas DiFiore. l DANO EDWARDS - Tailback Pano Edwards glides past a Waltrip Ram during the Generals' very muddy tie with Wal- rip. w Mme LITTLE - Plover Head manager Dennis Welch does a quick sew-up job on Tommy Cooksey's shoulder a pads' BUZZ WHITE - Nose Man Offensive Spree Opens Dis'rric+ Play Dallas DiFiore gallops toward the goal line during the 22-8 victory over Worthing. New e n R fl 1 , Y A A s .K 'i - , -2 If 5 I KIRK PFEFFER - Tailback RODNEY DAVIS - Wirlgback HARRY PREWETI' - Defensive End Hey, wait a minute! My mothernever told me that there would be days like this. I BRUCE STEWART - Guard might get my jersey dirty! exclaims Larry The Kid Wright. K I I, - i MIKE SOWELL - Linebacker KEVIN CALVERT - Tailback JULIO LAGUARTA - Defensive Halfback 3 1 I I 4 I 4 Look, Coach Wilson, I don't care if your players cannot get out of Miss SatIof's class. The game must go on. ' 1 ' Qs V Y f X 5 -ff-ft' Isrrirrsr 2 L- MIKE MORGAN - Tackle DANNY RINANDO - Rover STEVE JOHNSON - Defensive Halfback E Generals End Evenifui Season WH? LARRY WRIGHT - Split End KEVIN HENRY - Tight End CHARLIE WILLIAMS - Linebacker mm Nu Lee's defense takes a well-deserved rest after stopping the opposing team's offense once again , I if JOHNNY FARHART - Quarterback GLENN SALTAMACHIA - Split End CHARLES SALMON - Defensive End X I 5 Head Basketball Coach - Dan Schmiech Cagers Surprise Student' Body Headed by Coach Schmiech, the 1973 Lee basketball team showed valuable courage and determination throughout the season. Even though the record showed some losses, the cagers fought hard each contest, and finished with a creditable 6-8 record in District 18-4A. The roundballers were inspired by close wins over Sterling, Lincoln, and Westbury, but were elated with the big victories ot the season - the two massacres of the Lamar Redskins. The cagers were led with senior players Joe Bailey, Mike Hartwig, Steve Walker, Don Riggs, Jeff Porter, John Faniel, and Dale Perry. Valuable help came from the bench with play- ers .Jeff Piper, Tommy Ford, Mark Staples, and Doug Lechtenberger. Back Row Tommy Ford, Joe Bailey, Jeff Piper, Don Biggs, Steve Walker, Mark Staples, Mike Humphrey, Mike Hartwig Mike McCarron Dale Perry, Doug Lechtenberger, John Faniel, Jett Porter. Kneeling: Gary Lok, Randy Vander Naillen, Jay Rea. STEVE WALKER - Center Cagers Dribble ln'ro Dis+ric+ DON FZIGGS -- Cefdnf MARK STAPLES - Center Qi The Lee Generals psych themselves up wilh a resounding yell before their big game with Lamar. defense stymies both the Lamar players and fans during the Generals' 64-59 slaughter of the 'skins 5 s rw-W -ww ,, Q, I QQ Q ' a ' 5 e,,- , mmf, ,Jig .fn swf i l Qin ., . .: ' , ' ., ' - X ' ' . , 4A,'. M1 ., ,. K. , .jfs Hm,,,.,-4. B 'f - e ee ip J 1 Q '- Q .l . gi i 5 e ,dan MIKE HARTWIG - Forward JOE BAILEY - Guard Lee Cagers Shooi' on Rwwh s I .,,. g .r.A.,. LAT'L- s.,,....,M,,MgMgs JEFF PORTER - Guard 56 DOUG LECHTENBERGER - Forward GARY LOK and RANDY VANDER NAILLEN - Managers if-'R rlre jk F G v if 'WN ff. 1? Referee Allfair orders the Lee squad to siart moving again in their one-point victor over Westbury. 'Y ' L, i X. I Q Q -N , F AAAF ZR gg vw 1 5 ' ' -Qi-Q, JEFF PIPER - Guard TOMMY FORD - Guard f., GM 'Say, bro .... John Faniel receives one of the many bows Joe Bailey prepares to take a seat for a quick rest during a hat were dished out during the close victory over Sterling. hectic basketball game. - w vim. Steve Walker and Lamar's Winlred Butler con Hhuuuais stantly battled each other under the boards during the Generals' two scalpings of the DALE PERRY - Forward JOHN FANIEL - Guard Redskins. 15 7 ln an attempt to regain the glamour of a champion, the baseball machine, produced under the expertise of Head Coach Bill McMillan and his able assistant Keith Kilgore, quickly molded into a unit. The coaches trained the jockos long and hard. Conditioning, always the fun part of practice, brought the famous park- ing lots and run-byes. As an added attraction, the team members felt it was their duty to enrich the soil with their emotions. Early season clashes with powers Reagan, Brazosport, Westchester, and Spring Branch tested the Gener- als' ability. An experienced group of ballplay- ers, six to be exact, were greatly needed for leadership. ln the infield, Mike Alexander, Bay Benestante, and Dallas DiFiore maintained a flawless fielding record. Larry Wright, All-City sensation, anchored the outfield corps. Steve Buckley and Mike McGilvray had the bulk of the pitch- ing on their shoulders while catcher Stanley Hinson chased every pitch that went awry. Placed in the strongest district in the city, the Generals matched brainC?J and brawn with tough com- petitors Bellaire, Sharpstown, and Westbury. Baseball Homers a 'r Lee Head Baseball Coach - Bill McMil lan Dallas DiFiore shows how well he can do his pushups during a district game with Westbury Row 7: David Cole, Larry Wright, Julio Laguarta, Mike Alexander, Dallas DiFiore, Ray Benestante, Ken Ballard. Row 2: Robert Randle, Buzz White, Stan Hinson, Mike McGilvray, Steve Buckley, Loyd Wright, Jeff Weekley, Greg Shandera. Hey, Steve, who is sitting up in the stands with your date in Row ll? yells Stan Hinson to a jealous Steve Buckley. Larry Wright lashes out one of Lee's many hits during the 1973 season. 159 60 Baseballers Rap on Into District Hey, buddy, you better not get my uniform dirty because it costs money to have it dry cleaned! Flay Benestante raps with an opposing baserunner. ' f gags? 36 .sg 5 t .. I1 A VKL' NK V -f - --H.,-warg, , W wi. , LN, M ,., . , , , W u .,.,,,3 Ks A . .i X I ,. Q its 'Us l id E25 Q, .fs V i 1, . L , . ' ,, 1+ -fi-' ,,g'+ ' . SAB,-G-221214 ,1 -f 'T' Q : - ,Y Fifi' i' ' ' .7 W A is T51 ,milf-7 :af-f , ,, W-..fe-', ' 'xl 35.14225 - '39?i5:nz,g .Q -:F ' 1 3 'Q - . , 4 , ' rm l- ff-mmf-of 1 . h fb., W . t.., f ,Rui s,,A . ,tw , i , ... 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' . ,. .,,,, f - ..7.9'T'!Wb4q ., ' -.,pfg:'1 fs, v-'it?P-fl ' ' ,N reggae, -'Aka lei ., -Q , s we-' B' ' i we-ffffiiflff' Q-.., , 5 F 4 I Kg.,-.gil ..i-egg-req .gr-ti' V -vt ,T 5: 'Wifi-,iw , .xl-'-' r 'fp f'W31 , 53.1 A. if fail'-TL' Assistant Coach Keith Kilgore demonstrates his swing tttti - X ,',, l, MQ i'i' Q f K- we iff s l 1 .15-.. . M .W ' Wy i ,sa 1 W 4. mr ' f if :tes - W2 ' ,, .4 ,, , 51 341, mga gi M L, .V an gf K' nf-9 .: ' - , - , is- ,' K if--' f hw , I -V -may .. Nick , , L Li4 'ff'-lf'yQ' V :vp ' ' . . 4 - . x . ., , - f , vm, K, y ,N-.2 ,Aj-. qu .W - ' 'L f':i-'aw lf it's as easy to catch girls as it is to catch fly balls, I should have my hands lull, Mike Alex- ander dreams. fl? ,fl y.'i'4Mr3l, A -aw l f1Q,:l.q.u,,' ' v , ,l x . l . , ., , - . - 'EW' f t at a .'. , ,.W W ' wr- . - , M- fzissfi, ,s,. ,,1f Nz' J. 'L ., . vp, , 1 ,,, .- .,. , -Ju, . xr., 53. ,dit i v 57 . ,ML 35 Nga? :tj I fig, A :,Lf,z,4 Z4 evil 5, Jw ji,'v..w3w -ff, mi' ,X . ws .r.1, l W .l 'V' gm--i w.. ,M 'f-: M W .mlfkxl wiv- ff' lxwvm. V ' W , 1.1 ,... l You know what happened when Samson gotl his hair cut! Mike McGilvray pleads. i -i' V,a,,..w-M I ,-uuun ' Steve Ummm Good Buckley lets One Stanley Hinson digs another one of Steve BuckIey's tosses out of the dirt. fly. .sf -1- .,-. . ' in , 4 . . - 5 'fggal' 55'ff'f 5 7 P ' 4 ig .. W-LY,J'?95:gfY5?'i1'Wf'iHf'giiQ: .J-fflf-,fflll , ..,- Gee, I wish this game would end. I've Larry All-City Wright executes a perfect bunt as the Lamar catcher prepares to field got an appointment at the Pizza Inn! it. remarks Dallas DiFiore. Lee Trackmen Ran . . . i 'E is ff I W' gf I N-A 3 , if JE x 'ir X'-,1,.e M-r3f Kneeling: Dano Edwards, Charlie Waldie, Richard Talley, Stan Woods, Donnie Ray Freney, Steve Watts, Donny Miller. Row 2.1 Coach Agleton, Steve Virgil, John Tabor, Steve Mott, Floyd Boozer, Don Riggs, Keith Miller, Tom Jordan, Joe Gervais, Albert Mclvlullin, Tom Poteat, Manager Brian Cogburn, All trackmen from Lee were blended together by hard-working Coach Agleton who prepared the painful practices for the runners each day. These practices were of great value as the tracksters paved their way toward the triangular meets. After two of these meets, the speedsters shot-putted themselves into the Redskin and Texas Relays and again made their bid for the dis- trict crown. Leading the field for Lee were returning lettermen Stan Woods and Edgar Bone. Unforgetable aid came from Generals Steve Mott, Keith Miller, and Dano Edwards. 3 3 . . 'f-33-if it Johnston Wu awards Dano Edwards the baton as Coach Redd keeps a constant watch on his speedsters. W 5 I and Ran and Even Ran Some More Wa., f-w--q-M, 0 0 0 Y' Q . W MS. A , - W, , it 4 4 N R sage ww -we K. vt A i R twig as ,X ez i S? T:,w mn ,. . ,. ,J , i .Q ' v W , i dgar Bone gives it his ol' graceful ieap ver the last hurdle as he nears his des- tiny, the finishing line. lgw , I thought this was the 220, not Donnie Ray Freney expresses desire to run another 220 yards. H QA, , ' 5 .Gab y . I 5-wwe ,Q 1 f f Q fi 3 ' i i J t Ax x ,: ' Z., .7 .Q is M 2 ii, ef x . ff i j V i, , ii aff ' .s Nr WW' WT' - 2' ' - 2 , A - X ' ' - 'M .fii X . i .,.. A V L . ... Q , X t L .L , g,:,1g,. 1, ,g if 1 - if , Stan Woods races past his last oppo- nent and heads tor the final rope. Gee, maybe it I run hard, Coach will buy me a Big Shef! exclaims Steve Watts. My team can beat any team, buddy! replies Coach Agleton to an antagonizing news reporter. 4 i m Generals Show Blinding Speed gui: if r i Determination and exhaustion were shown by the Lee track squad at this district meet. Coach Redd blows his stack after watching his team lose a close race ll' Terry Holland prepares to spring off his block in the baton Ne'Hers Are Go-Setters Tennis Team - David Dowlen, Walter Bering, Chuck Moody, Steve Kinney, Buddy Hightower, Dorrance Monteith, Ed Breland. , . 'ff Q 1 Q'a'v'o'a's'sfs'v'o'4'u'e'wi 'raw' 4'wTv?e'a?SJf'yr,',f bureau . , ...aa 1, f G 4 u Q s Q . . Q 1 Q v Q 2 , Q? ,g,4:v4s,42.,aiv. i,A,,.,...' Mum ' , ,gvQqo,+Aa.u.a .Aviv Q nun.. .A :as-z.:11-:eff'QQ'-'f'f-wffrvzfzfzbraQt 1 2s,'+:fs-:f:e:+:+:':+x'2'2f'-2 aw.m.a+sx.w.a:.a.:.aa'af M K .'+,3.3fZg,3.1z+,',:f,-,Ig p':mg'-,p,1-.-...Quan 4 20, ,,'a,o,-u.u4 A . a-.fit-'.+.w':+s:-2 svn ' ' V H ' v fu I - :.v.'.1,i,-,?5.g.f,35.g.1.'.w.':.+: ' . ja, ,gi ?Q,jg:',.a+.m fanny vf ,mum as, -v 1 44+-1-4+-at 3 -'I.' 5 4af 2'w'-bo'-'3a ?:' 2 if N4 Q'-fi V 'A A-.'.+-Q Q::.'.'ew,:,-f,,M i h. .m'.'S ,vflg 1 i at M. 'f M t K K 'bi .1.y.g.g.f25g.g.QqIg.5 .l,gigg13sjtQjgtggQ.52.g.3.5,i6 .M V ,.yf, M, .4 .Q . at 'R'.i?ffffTfQf?'.? agagsgwxalwgwzeggaisg -'-'f 'A , r Nasa.,-,,,. VM., J Z ittefkfw +11 Sk J .N :W X KZ. . . 4 , 1, H, t ,gs . ti3352+f+::?55tii 2'-11f Ff,' 'Weeks A ' 1 - sk ', ' -fmt af, ,5.'w,-,..svf,if.wf .f 'Q 'aku -'seth -ws'rww ' H4 L -s4 .Q,,uQ. syqfu Vw Y -7- y 4 iff A f f X -' Q ' m t. if by '. -4 P T K , ,,,, j 1 . , 4-1 .hiv fm.. 'wr tw J , f ' , .. it CHUCK MOODY -,.- -:s.,,f .- -, 4, .. f 14.4 jj fjffi -' - - 1 - f . 7 FQ ' . . f 1 . 'XY 3 jf I . I I ,. I W I , . , 1 I ,X F if ,D 1' r , Y ,f r ,1 . , , , , I V fzfx Q fi' ,fysy-ff. X. ff 1 K ,rf K f 1:1 1 A ,- A' .sig - -xr -1 - A . .f-,f,if. i f.+ f S5 ,,.... 1 - , 2 ' '. 1 ' 'ii ,I . ,g , JL Lf., 1 ,, f , , F w J . . . Q, ,- g 1 ,,..r,',1rfiv 1 5. 1'- ,im . Y' DAVID DOWLEN ........-- Iv immun- Tennls at Lee experienced a change in form as Keith Kilgore was appointed as the new head coach for the netters. Coach Kilgore and his team were determined to capture a sixth no-loss record year. With that determination in mind and with gruel- ing practice each day at the Houston Country Club, the winning spirit began with a victory over Westbury. The netters' locations of play ranged from Memorial Park to Mac- Gregor Park for practice, and from Baytown to Richmond for tourna- ments. Even though the form had changed, talent still existed among a team of sophomores and juniors: Bobby Dowlen, Chuck Moody, Buddy Hightower, Edward Breland, Steve Kinney, Dorrance Monteith, and Wal- ter Bering. 2. 4, 5 9 ill ,.,..it- 'tmmfftz i at' A BUDDY HIGHTOWER STEVE KINNEY WALTER BEFZING l65 Clubloers Build Great Hopes In their attempt to win the District 18-4A golf title, Lee's golfers prac- ticed as long and hard as possible each day. Such practice resulted in Lee's producing the trophy-winning golfers Danny King, Ron Kilby, Keith Simmons, Gary Geaccone, Craig Summers, and Joe Bailey. Coach Ronnie Wilson accepted the honor of heading the golf team, which played mostly at Houston and Memorial Country Clubs. Ron Kilby eyes the seventeenth green as he is determined to reach it in one drive. t M ,yult 3 Golf Team: Keith Simmons, Ross Dalbey, Tom Zacharias, Richard Crowe, Joe Bailey, Ron Kilby, and Danny King. Not pictured: Gary Geaccone, Randy Keeney. Xrkik kk f f 7' f ' is l f S , ts v .f., - C . Danny King has always been known for lining up his ball for straighter putting, 3 3 t. 'f5sfag?tfx.'?l,, gary Geaccone shows the form that helped him get a birdie on this important o e, J.V.'s Prepare for Future Donations Row 1: Trainer Billy Paige, Eddie Stewart, Ftichard Moller, Joey Button,.Jack Elder, Larry Anderson, Joe Rodriguez, Jeff Jackson, Vincent Sicola, Les Clark, Trainer Jay Rea. Row 2: David Hanson, Muchi Myles, Danny Warner, Mark Santa Maria, Mike Edge, Bill Finnegan, Allen Baker, Hayne Eckhoff, Alex Johnson, Jesse Whiting. Row 3: Trainer Andy Wolfinger, Bill Overton, John McCann, Mike Sowell, Bill Johnson Stan Hinson, Tommy Marshburn, Juan Johnson, Donny Hogg, Jeff Weekley, Tom Presley, Ronnie Ftoutzon, Johnston Wu, Keith Lester' Tucker Steigerwald, Coach Agleton. ' H if T. T T , TT ,ttt ,,,, T ,,,, T ,,,, After having respectable wins over -ei is 7 Bellaire and Sharpstown, the Junior 'G . ,iw -.- r wi g 'n llsss A '22 Varsity football team, coached by 'H 'Y wr' . .H 'T' A , l T N T 4, .1 . i -5 fr ,T it Gene Agleton, completed the 1972 T ' ff - ft,.,T -yr, Q - ,, T in 'Q A . season with a 3-5-2 record. Defen- is s F. . , , Y, V, , E T g sive players Stan Hinsdn, Tommy y Aw. A,g N Marshburn, Muchi Myles,f and Mike - ,TT T 7 '--' if T g Aldrighette led the team, hile offen- 1. , W r 2 , rc I . ' , , ,,,,- y g so ff A 1 ' sive players Danny Warner, Donnie s -t-T it Flay Freney, Alex Johnson, and Jeff Jackson opened the way for point scoring. Qt Although some losses disheartened the players, the Lee J.V. basketball team kept fighting to gather a respectable 7-7 record in district. Coached by Bill McMillan, the team was able to slam the door on Lamar, Madison, and Westbury. The grow wang, Dqvgiggt gain? Tom rlillolrdalxril, gteve Virlgilk Sta Wallaer, Kl5l'l Siegfried. roundballers were led by Mike Hum- : , r as amp, i e c arron, i e ump rey, an a on, - Robert Holdsworth, John Farhart. ph 9Yi Mike MCCHHOH, Stu Walkefi Steve Virgil, John Farhart, and Kurt Siegfried. 'iv --f--Q, t 'l fin ,O j 1 t ' 5 3 Ut if sz, it .t ... t lTT T 1 l rs f i ...T SA' r- f i :Le-- ' A 7 , E-1 -T, f.:-T. A i':ll Aw 7' T.,,. 167 , I gn s .l is yysl s Q1 ' 3 ' ' Susan Read helps sophs get into the trend of basketball. 168 Girls Share Victorious Year l i . R . Vi .fli- K , Betsy Sengelmann puts another one over the roof. ,Awww-'V Cathy Cooksey gets on the ball with volleyball Barbara Eastwood shoots for the bull's7 eye. ,fe ' gf: 5 Y Vyrtb I . fl of .l ,fs ll 'Y , , yas l K al WS 3, hh SWA , ,LL ,free if H 'ii , . I E V W i ,Tw , lil 1 Q . ,ei ,za l 1 l l . it f if f 'I K :T W Q l 1, llll l 3 K 7' 4 .. l . .K K ... may F-ef ni f . f -f'3.f,:,g.gg. .,,. , L 'lf ii p W Q Shelley White has just been named pitcher of the year, K, 3 Manager Robin Palmer and Coach Jane Hester share the joys of winning. Hes+er's Heroes Tie For Second Under the leadership ot Miss Jane Hester, the girls' volleyball team began the '72-'73 season with pro- spects of a district victory. The varsity team consisted of six seniors and nine juniors. Robin Palmer, manager of the team, along with Kathleen Harrington and Chris Putscher, captains, led the team to a series of five wins and two losses. Through their spirit and deter- mination, Hester's Heroes tied for second place in the district. The girls kneel in prayer before the Sharpstown game. ti I Q i t ..,, KATHLEEN HARRINGTON captain J 45' ,S S it , T ,, W' ta., HK 1' 'iv F752 Sewing the team as scorer and timer are Jane Ann Smeck and Clare Broun CHRIS PUTSCHER, captain Viclorious Varsily Volleys Viclories LAURETTE BEESON bumps one against Lamar as LYNN KERCHEVAL watches. Q N? ' I think that last spike was a little too long, explains Miss Hester. Members of the varsity volleyball team are - Row 1: Susan Whitehead, Cindy Reilly, Kathleen Harrington, Julie Bau- cum, Lesa White, and Chris Putscher. Row 2: Janet Jax, Kirby Devine, Ann Vandivier, Kathryn Wallace, Meg Acker- mann, Ellen Wallace, Lynn Kercheval, Laurette Beeson, and Susan Goeser. i? ' t ,t X 1 A, l I 'E ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, it' - T . V fi f iyy XXX , M ,,,,,, ,, fi N l mt ELLEN WALLACE serves it up and over. SUSAN GOESER anxiously awaits X set. l l J ,r., V g Q , A HA 54 ',,, .il s as f-, it V : Mi? ls V , LESA WHITE awaits the big bump , : . . tw P ' A gp f , JA 1' t if ge 45 , J X, t A t l: ' l l H .W is 1. q J - A M, Um, L J - I ,Q L W ik - s , 5 . V ..f, ' it A V - t t' .- 3 ' , ' A l ift A A A Qt r - A ,. 'Es' ,, .k,s 55' ' ' aff- . - -X L- EPM ' W' F' 70 it SUSAN WHITEHEAD sets up a shot. ANN VANDIVIER waits for the bump. ROBIN PALMER, manager t. A affix t , ,,.KV V ii' 'Gif . 1 ,Q f t A1 ' 'N'N X i ANfAA f is M ' '- V l' -f ,a,3Aif,v,PfFzP1' .wr - keanu' few ' , M., ttf, , , . . X , - nr' , QQ tg ' 1 , E? M gwwfnw ' lv Q .,,, -X K Q, A IN, t , , .f 5' rf 7 Q 542 f fr A l A f A 2 L g l A AANNNA A iff' ,,b7, . , , , , A t AA KA QIA , , V g Q wi .I , .Y,A1,, 4 W . g r ,pa gf fi ,.:, w , L ib M Q ag . f g 'A AZA , . ,1, A r p . - NN, 1 . f N A A A A AA A 'A ' A A ' , , g A A , A i w, A vA Q i ' ., fffi -- ' t ' fi A . ' t t t at 'f NNAf A' S AA at 4 AN f ' AL1 .. K x 'A W-x -if I it 1 A. K ' v,,,,i:,, I ' S 1 ' A ,fl A ' ,I . as - . , : 1 ,,,, v ,qw AA , Z1,, , , A , - . 1 1 H K 'V n M: ,..1kA Z 'KJ' i 4 KK, V .F '- , A kiir' .V ' . . 5' - T AA AA,QA A A W 'ff , my Vlembers of the sophomore volleyball team are - Row 1: Kathy Batten, Chaille Winston, Denice Harrell, Cindy Farrell, Jean Shelton, Nancy Ehenoweth, Pam Flenaudin, Cathy Mustachio, and Nancy Paul. Row 2: Cheryl Duffy, Cathy Campbell, Carol Hartwig, Nancy Horowitz, Beth ollins, Peggy Moore, Allyson Womac, Emily Hoffman, Mary Baker, and Pam Pool. wit BAUCUM uses skill and ability to it over. A look of determination is found in CINDY RElLLY'S eyes. 171 Swimming was a new addition to Lee's physical education department this year. Under the direction of Miss Jeanne Reynaud, the team practiced every afternoon at Jane Long and later swam victoriously over Waltrip, Reagan, and Sharpstown. Diving competition also was held at a few of the meets. Late in the afternoon, the archery team practiced diligently on the play- ing field. Miss Jane Borneman, spon- sor, selected the top ten girls for competition in high school tourna- ments. Only the two highest scorers on the team continued to compete for city championship. With coaching from the sponsor, Mrs. Ella Allen, the girls' tennis team returned for a promising season. Backed by the knowhow of nine returning lettermen, the team spent many hours practicing at the Houston Country Club to recapture the district crown. The top netters were selected in January and later accomplished victories over Sharpstown and Worth- ing. .Q-1 ,,-gun-wil Anyone for tennis? asks Sally Engemoen. 72 Lee Excels in Spring Sports 7 f'2,, 11,3 ., me kg g s , 1? , Members of the tennis team are - Kneeling: Alden Bumstead, Dianne Taylor, Ann Vandivier, and Laurette Beeson. Standing: Mary McKay, Betsy Sengelmann, Julie Bau- cum, Ellen Wallace, and Sally Engemoen. ! I s i ii l L i l I Z Dianne Taylor and Mary McKay demonstrate their skill in playing doubles 5, N wwf, l :Members of the swimming team are - Flow 7: Betsy Allen, Kathryn Kidd, Maggie Urresti, Cathy Campbell, Lynn Boyd, Valerie Watzek, Ellen Taylor, Teri Edge, and Kathy Yeoman. Row 2: Lynn Kercheval, Jamie Tunney, Nita Vandiver, Betty McBride, Susan Wenglar, Gayle Coolidge, and Sue Harris. ti l A i K, 1.Q 5 , ' ,. 3 ' it ,fs'1i.y-, Q I' M W, 5 if 'fs Q ' .- ' rr.. , Q S , X , ,, A 1 , , g .L , V Q ,,y,, . 5. at . r '- , - v X - 'f .r.h , ,. ' ' , ,,.. I ., . A . if wt tw B , M ' ' .S of A ' sg!! r, ,F Q45 mt Qt kkih is ,yvsfu ts F1 Q A, 5. x K ,A mi 3 A W4 , an 4 A--- , Q,-3 , uf' f , f 'if as t , if - I ' -r - 4 s f, ' H y i - 5' fg,,. if f ' +V . gt V , w ., g,,. , we ' . as 'C gli .s ' 'og ' - . ,, :.,,,'1'M is . .A of My l' . i TSW i .-at 'L I - K ' ' ' 4' v is - s ' T . ' if ' ?'- , jg I , ' 1' iff' tt 4-M' ' 2 r Y ,Q - , ' ,,,d , -f A K 3 rl in Q 6 . J,,.,, 15 t , pq, Q , . pw .. 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WiTh conscienTious minds - represenTing, leading, Or wiTh aTTaple personaliTies - seTTing paces, esTablishing moods: Or wiTh genuine loeauTy - boTh inward and ouTward, STudenTs necessarily emerge as TavoriTes. These people - elecTed inTo siTuaTions oT more choice, more decision - Developed poTenTials and accepTed conseguenTial responsibiliTies - ResponsibiliTies To Triends, To Teachers and To Themselves. Senior Beaulies Most Beautiful Senior Girl Lesa White 5 Finalist Rosanna Deanl Lynn Vancl l l Finalists Nancy Ham Cleftj F-ton-Marie Sulgrove frightj Semifinalists Middle Row fleft to rightj: Mary Burkett, Riette Geaccone, Linda Beth Huddleston. Bottom Row: Terry Price, Cathy Rain. Mos+ Handsome Seniors Most Handsome Senior Boy Kirk Pfeffer Finalists Bob Fraziei Fred Wass il 'XR if t ' V' H, wi? ' f W 'M fl Q i' 1 A LJ V 1 ' A ,.,.,, ' Q is-N . 'ff A 9 f 2 t t 7 5 f Q 1 ' ' ii ' 5' 1, r Finalists Steve Hadley Cleftj Harry Prevvett Crightj Semifinalists Middle Row Cleft to rightj: Bill Hayes, Kevin Henry, Mike Little. Bottom Row: Warner McBride, John Tipton. Junior Bea u+ies O 33 Most Beautiful Junior Girl Kathy Andrus X5 X 1 2 In ,'k-' f Finalists Ginger Bisagnci Mary McKay fm -a s ww T 5, ' if ik ' Finalists Laura Randall Debbie Reed Semifinalists Ana Alvarez Carol Brollier Alden Bumstead Semifinalist Sandy Drews Mos+ Handsome Juniors Most Handsome Junior Boy Kevin Calvert ,J i i 1 Finalists Steve BuokIey Jay Smith i asa, Jiinx Q- a mf K ,H r a ' L l T i n :gi f a fi ' Y wr t , L., , 1 A i J or 3115 9 V ' 'P '. Qfff ff A : f X if X d f - 4+ 5. QS , L f 'S' f. 'thanx 3: diff '+3'a a. H . . is Fmaisis ' B' f 6'X'Q-Q MS Gary Geacoone Cleftj in in - David Hanson qrighty n , gk.. 2-1' Q. J' M, ' '5Wgsg,i,243'2s 1. ' Q ,mfaw Wi , 3 I T gl . ,,,,2 KEILV 5 WV VI 2 V ,.5.1 gg r i is . fw 1 -425' ' : tf yew -,,- ., 5 -W!! ii 5 3 Semifinalists Middle Row Ile-ft to rightj: Edgar Bone, Edward Breland, Jim Hinton. Bottom Row: Julio Laguarta, Bob Willis. 4 Sophomore Beau'ries ...f-g J fy J- l Most Beautiful Sophomore Girl Melanie Palmer Ne S? ' -fl 'l1- Fi' Q17 1 F - M ' 1 w 2 Finalists Adonna Adame Kay Miller Finalists Meredith Fry Cleftj Merrill Locher Crightj Semifinalists Middle Flow Cleft to rightj: Carol Bakke, Teri Edge, Melinda McConn. Bottom Flow: Melanie Weil, Allyson Womec. Mos+ Handsome Sophomores N. Most Handsome Sophomore Boy Larry Golemon Finalists Rin! Buckley Doug Terrill r I I N r F 15 :ggi ff' C ,,,., , , Txf f lit S Q t Finalists Drew Cartwright Cleftl Marc Greer Crightj Semitinalists Middle Row Cleft to rightj: Les Clark, Tommy Dawson, David Frazier. Bottom Row: Robert Holdsworth, Steve Wherry. Soverelgns Are Selected Booster Club Sweetheart -- Neenah Friedheim gg f...-of Z FIFA Sweetheart - Allison Taylor 1 l t ll ll F S t 2 Key Club Sweetheart - Kathleen Harrington K ,pun Q' X I i i Homecoming Queen Catherine Stewart Track Queen - Betsy Gernardt X Basketball Queen - Kitty Gallagher Seniors Secure Significance 90 Most Popular and Most Representative Senior Boy - Pat Doherty 5 5 n Popular Senior Girl - Robbie Keeton 1 'Qi' Representative Senior Girl - Ann Smeck 5 v 1 1 1 i 191 , ' ,a Q, 145' 1 G2 -3 - ll W 4 ll ll l :gk l l i Most Popular Sophomores - Sheila Stricklin and Jim Boswell Most Representative Sophomores - Allyson Womac and Dwight Juniors, Sophs Find Fame Popular Juniors - Chad Scott and Susan Peterson N-HSXGDHQW' X 4 6 is Representative Juniors - Russell and Steve Buckley 5 ws .2 5 H1451 , , LF 5 f i. f,-'! 'YVVV 15 , 15 fx HA ' 1' f' 1' 1' Q S , '1 R 'I 1 Y! Sr ,,,u gk V N f H N 15 Q 1 4 f 1 Y fi W H 4 I 'Q Yi 'A sl 1 -:f K'4'!i,srg 1 fiilniimlif if! at ggtwi' ww ww +1 ? 1,'Y 4-q,i x fl V 1? 5-,,,w,,.., Qi sf',m'4 '4'4 cf ' G .Ly IF i . , if ' wi ,SF +++++,QE, 'QM WS, X ,Wigan X, bw K,-Y i 5 ig , b Q 49 R , XYYX, -0-3. W F, ii Classes . . . Eager sludenls probing lor acceplance, lor adiuslrnenl, in The inilial year: Olhers silualed and developing, yer irnpalienl, resllessg S+iII olhers lacing an almosphere ol new independence . . .and resulling choices - Each a sophomore, a junior, or a senior Conlripuling uniqueness ol mind, ol personalily, To 2 IOO people - ZIOO individuals al Lee. .A 'Ei 1 :'ff35::If'f55, Q 1:3 . aj, fn Y' lx 1 7 F' ,f,-I Qin: LV gash nf ,Q A jf , 5' ' ki Eli: . .ii School Daze Ends Lazy Days Honestly, John, what kind of impression do you wink we'll make riding a bike to Robert E. Lee on 'ie first day? Leslie King chautfeurs John Blades J school. Debbie Outsen, not quite in the swing of the first day of school, daydreams of summer days gone by. Aares, Fred Adams, Adonna Adams, De-Graaf Adams, Mamie Alexander, Leslie Allen, Kathy Anderson, Curtis Anderson, Ed Anderson, Larry Andrus, Tommy Antonetti, Christina Arnold, Linda Artman, Kurt Austin, Mary Baatz, Desiree Backer, Mary Baechlel, Kim Bailey, Terresa Baker, Allen Baker, Bryan Baker, Marianne Baker, Mary Bakke, Carol Barbee, Sandra Barnes, Libbie Barnhill, Clint Baron, Eric Barrett, Donald Barrow, David Bartay, Cynthia Bartek, Kim Batten, Kathy Bauerschlag, Melanie Baumgardner, Jim Bearden, Terry Beasley, Leslie Becnel, Karen Bell, Madeline Bell, Mike Bell, Sammy 7 Sophomores Plan Upcoming Year Us 7 an MJ Sophomore Cabinet - Row 7: Dwight Stein, Jay Bea, David Lattimore, Bihl Buckley, Fount Freeman. Row 2: Shirley Jones, Kim Baechtel, Nancy Capps, Pam Benaudin, Allyson Womac, Lisa Davis, Melinda McConn, Claudia Korff, lvlelanie Weil. Row 3: Kathy Allen, Michaela Murphy, Sammy Bell, Karen Collins, Nancy Paul, Teri Edge, John Smeck, Phil Gammage, Maggie Urresti. Belto, Becky Betancouri, MaryLou Bierrtacki, Rich Bixby, Nancy' Black, Amie Blades, Bobby Blades, John Blinsky, Lynn Blocher, Gail Bloxsom, Allan Bonano, Brad Borneman, Ellan Boswell, .lim Bowles, Cathy Boyd, Lynn Bradshaw, Grant Brady, Suzanne Bratton, Sidney Braud, Ken Broad, Kathleen Breedlove, Bridget Brentzel, Barbara Bretz, Dani Brown, Jean Bruce, Frank Brumley, Karen Brunson, Tommy Buckley, Fiihl Buckley, William Buhler, Flick Burch, Leslie Burchfield, Dale 198 l It ,,,,,,...s-H- ' Well, Mr. Miller, are you sure the ideas of extended lunch periods, exemption from finals, and a sophomore lounge with a quadraphonio sound system are out of the question? Officers Nancy Paul, Allyson Womac, and Danny Walton review their class need list with Mr. Miller. Burke, Jimmy ' Burleson, Margaret ' Bursik, Jeff Burton, Edmund Burton, Edna Buschardt, Bobby Butler, Brett Butler, De!-Xnna Butler, Sheree Button, Joey Cadenhead, Amy Campbell, Cathy Campbell, Paula Capps, Nancy Carlson, Julie - Carr, John 2 , T ., ' ' sr Vt5f'g' 1i ffm -' . lll l we ' ' Kim Baechtels demand for Snoopy as class president is overruled by other members ol the Sophomore Cabinet -- Tim Smith, Jay Rea, and Pam Ftenaudin. 199 200 Carter, Charlie Cartwright, Drew Catsinas, Kathy Cernosek, Sissy Cerrone, Monica Chandler, Allison Chandler, Jeri Cheney, Bill Chenoweth, Nancy Chism, Gale Christie, Melissa Clark, Laurie i is 'f V -f ! C ' ar ' L , 1 Li l X N., .- Mimi Paine wonders if she'll be the only Who says playgrounds are just kids' stuff? Flihl Buckley, Melanie Weil, and David Frazier think sopho- mores can get away with anything. Sophs Slide xi 3 E ...nil more sucking her thumb at orientation. pate mei' Sophomore V Into Early Cpening At orientation, Nancy Capps, Tina Colvin, and Melanie Palmer antici ear at Robert E. Lee. Collins, Beth Collins, Gayle Collins, Karen Colunga, Gloria Colvin, Tina Conner, Mark Conner, Pat Cook, Tamara Cooksey, Cathy Cooledge, Cynthia Coreale, Cara Corrigan, Kent Corry, Cherrie Corse, Debbie Cosby, Cheryl Cowling, Linda Crait, Kim Craig, John Cronin, Dorothy Crovvther, Robert Cruikshank, Eleanor Daily, Elizabeth Dalthorp, James Daum, Kristina Davis, Brenda Davis, Kim Davis, Lisa Davis, Merry Davvsey, Scott Dawson, Tommy DeGeorge, Jimmy Delgado, Carolina 2 Demaret, Terry DeMoss, Chip Destelano, Mike Devoto, Lori Dick, Maryann Dicke, Flock Dickey, Diana DiFiore, Donna Dochoda, Lorraine Dodd, Milton Donnelly, Molly Doughty, Debbie Dowlen, Robert Doyle, Kimberly Duffy, Cheryl Earthman, Jimmy Sophomores Become Eager, lnvolvec 'Z l X 4 J I ,Eli , 82 , 'ri I wonder if Albert Einstein ever used crunched crackers in his experiments, Jimmy Burkes curiosity tickles Betty McBride Am Cadenhead, and Craig Noonan. Eaton, Stephanie Eckhoff, Hayne Edge, Teri Edwards, Shirley Ehlinger, Steven Elder, Jack Elders, Paula Eleiott, Candy Emigh, Mona Erickson, Joe Euwer, Bryan Evans, Hilary Evans, Sally Faciane, Patti Farrell, Cindy Fendley, Tarrant ipiiig 5. , W ,tr Q. , . Q 9' ' f f y its Qi. F -M f r-e f? , . ,,,, , - thy, 2-A -K - X: , 'J ,E ,h 5 , K . K .K wt x 'E 1 A Q iq St 5- tt if - E 'N , 2, W 2? ' fm' K it ' i K it F! The Spirit Committee will never know this is my tenth can of paint until it gets this month's bill, snickers Nancy Capps. Fenske, Eileen Fikaris, Harry Filkins, Darrell Fischer, Roberta Fletcher, Julie Ford, Stuart Fowler, Ray Fraser, Patricia Frazier, David Freeborn, Mark Freeman, Fount Freeman, Paula Friedheim, Stephen Fry, Meredith Gaddis, Jo Gambrell, Richard Trainer Andy Vvolfinger hopes he'll have Marty Schwing wrapped before the night is over. '1 'A 'Z 4 QF' at V 32 r-r' ff' E , 3 5 G. ' E5 G 'G I fi V :IJ Gammage, Phil Garcia, Claudia Garcia, Dianna Garcia, Elizabeth Gaskamp, Roger Gaskey, Melissa Geigley, Robin Gervais, Joe Gillum, Pam Goeser, Craig Golemon, Larry Good, Gene Goodner, Steven Green, Vivian Greenvvell, Mary Greer, Marc 20 Gregory, Patti Griesenbeck, Gerri Guynes, Charsty Gwinn, Bill Ham, Susan Hamilton, Malorie Hanagriff, Elizabeth Hance, Mary Harrell, Denice Harrigan, Sandra Hartwig, Carol Haughton, Bob Hayek, Dori Heisey, Patricia Henderson, Russell Herman, Lee Herrin, Janet Hervey, Carolyn Hightower, Merry Hill, Caranne Hill, Davis Hill, Randy Hill, Robert Hiller, Jennifer Happiness Means Being a Sophomore ii .1 3 Wait a minute, gang. Are you sure no one will notice we're SOPHO- MORES? Ellan Borneman pauses for a moment of reassurance from David Craft. 204 us. Liz Garcia is undone with being a sophomore Hillery, David Hoffman, Emily Hogg, Donald Holdsworth, Robert Holmes, Dru Holmes, Walter Hopper, Greg Horowitz, Nancy Horton, Theresa Host, Steve Houdek, Jill Howell, Karen Howell, Willie I-Iuckabay, James Hughes, Jim Hughes, Wanda Hunter, Glynis Ibarra, Gilbert Ingram, Janet Ireland, Don Jackson, Bill Jackson, Blake Jackson, Jami Jager, April James, Annette Jeffries, Laura Jenkins, Kathleen Johnson, Bill Johnson, Lyn Johnson, Stanley Johnson, Valarie Jones, Shirley 56382 Yes, well I think that once you're a sophomore you can look at things lf you don't believe Poly-Grip really works, just ask me. Gail from a more mature aspect, states Keith Miller in a quick interview on Liggett is elated that her new dentures have remained in place the advantages of being a sophomore. all during lunch. 205 First Impressions Create Odd Expressions I can't believe a senior asked you fora date, exclaims Carol Neder, as Meredith Fry confirms the fact. 206 Jordan, Debby Jordan, Tom Jorden, Philip Judkins, Sandra Kabzinski, Barbara Kerbow, Harry King, Leslie Klingler, Therese Klipper, Karen Knight, Mary Koch, Shannon Koomey, Carol ls this an earthquake, or am I cracking up? Madeline Bell screams as the wall starts falling down 'Say, I never knew straight coke would make my head spin ike this. Eleanor Cruikshank wonders if her coke is a left- over from Saturday night's party. sorry: but I'm afraid we haven't been After eating that jumbo burger, french fries, and chocolate sundae, I sneers Adonna Adams at a typical sen- think i need a dose of Pepto-Bismolf' declares Teri Edge, feeling a bit boy trying to impress her, edgy. Koonce, Lisa Korff, Claudia Kubricht, Timothy Kugler, Sara Kuhn, Diane Labrie, Karen LaFieur, Debbie Laguarta, Doug Lamb, Bonnie Larnbright, Linda Lancaster, Herb La Porte, Sara Larsen, Meiinda Lattimore, David Lattimore, Libbie Lawson, Cindy LeDoux, Vicki 207 Sophomore Spirit' Sparks New Enrhusiasn' Lewis, Maria Liggett, Gail Lightsey, Sheryl Linn, Jeff Listi, Jane Liveris, Nancy Locher, Merrill Loftus, Kelley Luce, Mari Luza, Rita McBride, Betty McConn, Melinda McConnell, Kathleen McCord, Michael McCrehan, Julie if ' - X 'S L M + i ' xYMP IE' 11 S ax- 3 H1225 Z 1 ,. f ' it if A QAM' ,t LL. Did ya see that? That poor fly hardly had a chance. Scott Dawsey sympathizes with the fly that just flew into Linda Cowling's mouth, l I af: 5535 za K k N 'YTS 5, 532 we fy , Aw, come on, Ref. You know that Fledskin was offsidef' protest Chip DeMoss, Cheryl Duffy, Carolyn Hervey, and Mary Alice Knight. I t 'ia QQ? r, K sf T fl .lft-is ff ,,,:-. H . jew' Q, : -..s,.,-5,-'sd' w , . I5 4. li ,,, sf, 'K QQ -is e-,z is Q35 2 is N 31 N rf Y g ez ,, 55 Www AQ f' ld? 3 tis ,. t 5 i L. . Q- Hi f 1555463 3? Y 9' ' c 2, VFW? as 1 1 'S X JK ' J -K 'ff is fm -' ' Ouiok, Iet's make our exit while Miss Fleynaud isn't looking. Leslie urch and Dawn McEwen have something other than practice planned for ixlh period. McDaniel, Christine McDonald, Debbie McDonnald, Barry McEwen, Dawn McFarland, David McGee, Linda McGee, Rhonda McGinnis, Kevin McGlasson, Julie McGregor, Doug McKellar, Mark McKellar, Miles McLaughlin, Randall McMurrey, Karen McPartland, Maire McVVhirter, Fleatha MacDonald, David Mackey, David Marcaccio, Angela Martin, Gwen Martin, Lynn Matranga, Paul Maxwell, Chryl May, Cheryl opinion. suppose Miss Countee will object to these four-letter words? Karen Howell and Kathy Catsinas seem dubious of Allison 209 210 Chris+mas Cheer I can't believe she had the gall to send me a Christmas card after swip- ing my boyfriend, smirks Helen Slator as Merrill Locher smiles in amuse- ment. Brings New Year unlnmueu PRUDUCTNJN 'BUUK BUUTUQUK s RN. 543 .Qt-Yew Oh, Ann, won't Santa be proud of us? Emily Hoffman and Ann Peebles, newly hired helpers, decorate Santa's workshop for the Christmas season. Medlin, Cheryl Medlin, Keith Meehan, Kim Mercier, Janis Millender, Mark Miller, Donna Miller, Donny Miller, Evelyn Allyson there s only one more bottle of left and the New Year has hardly Sally Evans and Allyson Womac are ted-they vvon t start the year in Spirits. Miller, John Miller, Kay Miller, Keith Miller, Larry Miller, Peggy Minton, Debbie Moeller, Mark Molina, Cynthia Moller, Richard Montgomery, Karen Moody, Chuck Moore, Cindy Moore, Maureen Moore, Peggy Moore, Rhonda Moore, Suzanne Moreno, Norma Moreton, Dana Morey, Kathie Morgan, Ben Morgan, Jerri Mott, Stephen Moy, Stephanie Murphy, Michaela Murphy, Mike Mushrush, Linda Mustachio, Cathy Neder, Carol Nogara, Cindy Noonan, Craig Norman, Natalie O'KeIly, Mike Oliphant, Roy Olson, Larry Orlando, Mary Jo Outsen, Debbie Overby, James Overton, Cindy Overton, William Overturf, Christi Padilla, Olga Paine, Mimi Paine, Steve Palmer, Melanie Park, Fiussell Parks, Jo Ann Patterson, Margie Pattillo, Steven Pattillo, Stuart Paul, Nancy Peddicord, Joni Peebles, Ann Perkins, Donna Petersson, Lisa Petheriotes, George Phomin, Sherry Pigott, Dolly Pina, Sandra Platt, Greg Plumb, David Poa, Anita Polichino, Virginia Ponder, Cindy Pool, Pamela Pound, Charlotte Presley, Tom Prestridge, Robert Pylant, Karon Ive tried ten times now to read this page, and for some reason it just won't sink in. Tim Costello can't seem to think of anything other than his plans for Friday night, i 5 3 5 M I A ' alg .,. I, rf ' N RL' ,7?, 'gy Q . ,.1- I' f A i i F ' N Q K ia J 1 A' .u ,ki , sf- L, Why are you still studying for that geometry final? I haven't opened a book. Patti Faciane, unaware of the difficulty she'll face, ridicules Cathy Mustachio, inals Find Sophs Sunk 'n Siudious Sludy hile his class engages in last minute review before finals are passed out, Doug Terrill utilizes the spare me to the best of his ability and twiddles his thumbs. Pytel, Cynthia Quinn, Taresa Raia, Marylyn Ramirez, Fred Ransom, Carolyn Rea, Jay Reid, Janice Reininger, John Renaudin, Pam Richardson, Lisa Richardson, Mike Riendeau, Larry Riggin, Betty Rinando, Terry Roach, Elizabeth Robbins, Pamela Robertson, Cindy Rodriguez, Joseph Rogers, Karen Ross, David Rossi, MaryAnn Rothrock, Kelly Rottet, Tim Russell, Cheryl Russell, David Russo, Karen Rutledge, Jim Saltamachia, Cindy Santa Maria, Mark Sapp, Mary Satterlield, Robin Schaer, Ann Scholer, Mary Schreiter, Lisa Schwab, Craig Schweisberger, Anna Scully, Kathy Sellars, Candy Semaan, Jim Shannon, Kyle Shannon, Paula Shelden, Sam Shelton, Jean Shumake, Kati Sicola, Vincent Sinclair, Barry Slator, Helen Sloan, Donna Smart, Bill Smeck, John Smith, Albert Smith, Doretha Smith, Gray Smith, Jeffrey Smith, Jerry Smith, Julie H3- 'W .. -items ?' ,-,,. ,. -1. if 'M -2ii,:f!:5i5f 1: ' W., if M, gc 4. ,W , M3353 ,t, -wil: Julie Fletcher, Melinda McConn, Nancy Paul, Carole Walter, and Melanie Weil giggle after hijacking an unoccupied wheelbarrow in order to beat the crowd during a fire drill, Smith, Naomi Smith, Terry Smith, Tim Solomon, Anne Sowell, Edna Spangler, Linda Spear, Ftobin Spoof, Carol Stallings, Lisa WW' Standley, Cheri Staples, Craig , Stavinoha, John St. Clair, Jo Ann Stein, Dwight ' Stevens, Tom l Stewart, Eddie Sophomores Agree Class Time Can Be Fun Time Stewart, Jennifer Stewart, Nancy Stewart, Sandy Stolting, Gary Stribling, Susan Strickland, Steve Stricklin, Sheila Stutts, Skip Sudduth, Sandy Sullivan, Patti Swanson, Cheryl Sweet, Mary Talley, Richard Taylor, Ellen Terrill, Doug Terry, De'Ann Thomoason, Jeri Thompson, Play Thompson, Vicki Tippette, Lisa Tipps, Clark Townley, Jay Townsend, Harvey Tunney, Jamie Tunney, James Turner, Tamara Urresti, Maggie Valenzuela, Della Van Slyke, Susan Vandiver, Nita Verble, Leslie Vinas. Julie dns ,fellif A . jf is S W, i , f n fs' sf. . .Qlgf 'i ll it tris ' 'f Q , , , . is l a li? , ,,,., -izl 2: at ,, ,T ,Q , .. ,,, N g M , :ff If 'ik' 4 5 ri- :1zg:sfzggs s -, X 3 A A 1:-- Q Look, son, if you keep making wooden airplanes, you'll never pass the course, explains Mr. Jones to Grant Bradshaw, who spent the nine weeks toying around. 215 216 Unger, Daniel Virgil, Steve Voitle, Theresa Von Heeder, Paul Voynovich, Mike Waldie, Charlie Waleszonia, Cheryl Walker, Elise Walker, .Julie Walker, Stuart Wallace, Nellie Walter, Carole Walton, Danny Walton, David Warren, Kim Washington, Venus Watkins, Charles Watts, Kim Watts, Steve Watzek, Valerie Waugh, Rock Weathenord, Cay Sophomores Swing Through Spring N It ,url L i'f'thc t F t 5 1 i 3 5 v 5 P My date really didn't object to my bobby- socks and saddles, but he couldn't dig my 'Jitterbugf Cathy Campbell appears impressed with her 1950 know-how. Lynann Hightower and Susan Ham seem impressed with grease Dial-a-Date. Weatherford, Eddie Webster, Greg Weekiey, Jeff Weil, Melanie Weitinger, Dona Welsh, Doug Welsh, Elizabeth Wenglar, Susan No one told me to wear a tux or give my date a corsage David Walton sulks as he realizes his date has been powder 8 Werner Denise Wesson, Kenneth West, Rachel West, Wendell Weyel, Susan Weyland, Ginny Wherry, Steve White, Karen Whitlock, Paula Whitworth, Debra Wiley, Gwen Wilkins, Harry Williams, Aaron Williams, Wayne Wilson, David Wilson, Gregg May Draws 'ro Close . . . -In '24 Did you catch the 'Don Drysdale wind-up' on that pitch? Stuart Walker backs up the fight ing Generals as Melanie Palmer and John Smeck pity the batter. l Hey, wait a minute. I didn't swipe your T-Bone. Bill Let's see, contemplates Lisa Richardson, this makes 17 Johnson practices a little self-defense as Bill Overton sandwiches all year - a grand total of 35,489 calories. conceals the truth. Eff? E ', Gee, I sure hope Mrs. Allen won't object to my borrowing this beach ball for the summer, pants Mary Ann Rossi as she sneaks from the dressing room. . . . Ending Memorable Year 'T ' 1 Lil L0 l've got to master this dialogue! After all, I do think l'd make a perfect 'Hot-Box Girl, ' Vicki Thompson feels totally confident against Cathy Cote. Wilson, Kelly Winborn, Michael Winston, Chaille Winter, Robert Wise, Jay Wollinger, Andy Womac, Allyson Womack, Kim Wood, Frances Wood, Janice Woodard, Susan Woods, Maria Woods, Sandra Wooten, James Wu, Johnston Wurth, Cynthia Yarbrough, Alan Young, Ricky Zastrow, Karen Zinnante, Frank Zivley, Claire 2 annum .,,,.v.. ,, ,,, My -f -F' - . . '-. , 43 W ,, Q, ff' , '. v 4- ., W -f Q 1 www' ,, M va M ' -A, . W ' Y - 'L ' Q' K -a-.,,v ff..Q J, ., A X. - W , W. .V -f .. A ,. A . . , -mf.. I A ' ' i - VL , ,W Lfnwglb r' w,J,. NK . 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I knew I should have used my There s nothing like a good shaking up to wake you after a hard weekend' exclaims Danny 2g:Z!gf!?,:?reSAg22f anticipates me Out- Verdin after finding a new remedy for the Monday morning blahs p Abraham, Rhonda Abshire, Nancy Ackermann, Meg Adam, Mike Adams, Angela Addison, James Albritton, Frank Aldridge, Ftobert Allen, Betsy Alridge, Eureta Alter, Stephen Alvarez, Ana Anderson, Amanda Anderson, Christine Anderson, Nancy Andrew, Betty Andrews, Ford Andrews, Mary Lou Andrus, Kathleen Arbuckle, Ruth Arndt, Deborah Arnold, Alice Avis, Tricia Aydam, Ginger Bagley, Jimmy Bain, Randy Baker, Wycke Baldo, Andrea Bannerman, Rusty Barnes, Debbie Barrett, Terri Barron, Richard Bassett, Curtis Beeson, Laurette Bell, Margaret lil 2 Bell, Robert Bering, Walter Berry, Bobby Bily, Jennifer Biondo, Steve Bisagno, Ginger Bishop, Bill Blair, Beverly Boatwright, Donna Boland, Margaret Bone, Edgar Bonno, Rosanne Boozer, Floyd Bowers, Richard Boyce, Melanie Boyd, Cindy Wilh 'rhe Year Come New Challenges x f ff? iw.. Yes, you heard me right. l'm ordering my boyfriends ring size so he can wear my ring! Betsy Trice indicates a Women s Lib as she orders her senior ring. Braden, Olive Braly, Locke Breland, Edward Bridges, Ashley Brollier, Carol Brooks, Randy Broun, Clare Broussard, Patty Brown, Lisa Brown, Louise Brown, Steve Bryan, Priscilla Bryant, Debbie Buchner, Brian Buckley, Steve Bullock, Frank Rachel West and Karen Brumley find Mr, Trotty's class a challenging experience as they search for a potion with Nhich to entice boys, 'Why don't you try it for a week and maybe no one will notice you! Amanda Anderson tries o help Karen Montgomery as they both wonder why Karen was put in a boys' PE. class. Bumstead, Alden Butcher, Kathy Butera, Louise Butler, Ouintin Byrd, Nancy Calvert, Kevin Campbell, Dorothy Campbell, Liddy Carey, Renee Carlson, Tommy Carrell, Liz Casey, Dona Catsinas, Dee Dee Chapline, Cynthia Chavanne, Jeannie Cheeseman, Sheryl Juniors Experience Leadership Chester, Robert Chien, Regina Clancy, Tom Clark, Rick Clowe, Celia Cogburn, Brian Cole, Alan Colvin, Chuck Conn, Chris Conner, Gail Conner, Pat Contreras, Stella Cook, Debbie Coolidge, Gayle Cooper, Debbie Cornelson, Nancy Cosby, Marcelle Coskey, Donna Cote, Cathy Cotter, Greg Coulter, John Cowser, Donald Cravens, Ben Croft, Diane Crosby, Shirley Crouse, Darryl Crowder, Cloyresta Cruz, Linda Cubberly, Phoebe Cunningham, Margaret Dage, Deborah Dalbey, Floss ! 1 i lt l'm elected president, I will do everything in my power to abolish school on Mondays! promises Steve Alter as Neal DeJong urges the voters on. 224 Ft 4 3 ,x 4 lt they made teachers like this, l'd never get any work done! dreams Jon Gibson as Robin LaRocca helps him with his typing. 'N .Lx Dale, Emily Daly, Joyce Dantzler, Mona Darden, Lee Daugherty, Kathy Davis, Ann Davis, Brooks Davis, Sandra Davis, Sky Deal, Terry Dearth, Marla DeAvila, Fernando Delgado, Susie Demetriades, Jane Denney, Denise Devine, Kirby lunior Cabinet - Sitting: Wycke Baker, Chuck King, Jan Thompson, Jennifer Haag, Sue Harris, Dee Dee Catsinas, Craig Hokenson Stand ng: Cathy Cote, Susan Ott, Susan Peterson, Barbara Lightfoot, Ellen Wilhelm, Terry Deal, Carol Brollier, Claudia Garcia, Lynn Schissler Joni Vheeless, Mr. Robert Pirtle. Not Pictured: Mary Lou Andrews, Lisa Farley, Scott Maddox, Stacy Miller, Stuart Rogers, Mike G. Smith Carol STGFFGU. DeVVitz, Pam Dicke, Connie Dickerson, Denise DlFiore, Dallas Dishongh, Gay Donoho, David Drews, Sandy Dunlap, Lora Durham, David Dutherage, Lynn Dwyer, Susan Edge, Mike Edmonson, Tommy Edwards, Abigail Eige, Kenneth Eldridge, Nancy Individualily Means Self-Expressior al si 2 3 i Q qw-am. l'lI find a way to teach him a thing or two! Debbie Cook fiend- Allison King tries meditating as a last resort to help her think of . ishly plans to get back at one of her boyfriends. clever idea tor a spirit poster. 226 Elliott, Elaine Elliott, Pren Ellis, Peggy Ellis, Tommy Engemoen, Sally Erdeljac, Danny Eubank, Esther Evans, Mark Evans, Sharon Everett, Yvette Faber, Anne Fair, Jeannie Farhart, Hap Farley, Lisa Ficklin, Linda Finch, Kenneth Finnegan, Bill Fitzwilliam, Robert Flanagan, Anne Fletcher, Stephanie Floyd, Brent Ford, Kristen Ford, Tommy Fournier, Fred Fox, Stin Fraley, Arnadeo Funderburk, Ftobert Gaddis, Sharon Galbraith, Stuart Galle, Kathy Garbett, Mary Susan Garcia, Belinda K' 1 .R ,. f A S s 'tj , ,755 1- R 1 , , My mg k?'L5 f yt , if F! X E ,, mm w--...Kg Garcia, Claudia Gardner, David Garza, Rosa Gaskamp, Peggy Gays, Gregory Gays, Mark Geaccone, Gary Gentry, Barbara Gerhard, Laura Gibson, Jon Gipson, Ginger Goeser, Susan Goffney, Vernetta Goldsby, Malcolm Grace, Kevin Grant, Gwen 1 7 ...- VVell, what do you think about that! Terry Deal brings things to a halt just as Frank Albritton decides to keep quiet while he's ahead. Could you run by that again, please? Michele Ramshur is amazed at the rapidity of Spanish as she struggles to grasp its content. 7 228 Reactions Varied, As Did Experiences . . . Gravatt, Curtis Green, Micky Greenvvell, Anne Greer, Gayle Griffin, Dene Griffin, Diann Grimes, Janet Grove, Lisa Guenther, Stephen Gulledge, Marty Haag, Jennifer Hailey, Sara Halliburton, Scherene Ham, Denisa Hambrick, Mike Hammond, Shane Hansen, Mark Hanson, David Hardwick, Mark Harmon, Michele Harmon, Tracee Harris, Amelia Harris, Sue Harris, Suzanne Hart, Alan Hartwell, Therese Harvell, Dawn Harvey, Nita Hassebroek, Dan Hayes, Karen Heard, Linda Heaton, Robert ea, 1 There's one thing I can't stand, and that's a woman telling me how to cook! protests Ronnie Clark as Anita Poa and Janice Reid advise him on the quality of his biscuits. 'But, Mary, remember we can't use four-letter words! comments Sue Harris as she considers Mary McKay's idea for a spirit poster. and Ac:+ivi'ries Helllg, Kym Henderson, Sharon Henson, Pam Hern, Susan Hernandez, Elba Hicks, Pete F Higgins, Michael i Hightower, Buddy Hightower, Richard Hillery, Sharon Hindman, Kathleen l-linson, Stanley Hinton, James Hobbs, Donna 'lt you had just found out, after all these years, that there's no such thing as Santa Iaus, you'd cry too! sobs Karen Ross as she explains the tears. 229 l-lokenson, Craig Holland, Terry Holt, Karen Holt, Linda Hoover, Julie Hornberger, Kathy l-lortenstine, Tom Houdek, Sandra House, Fllohard l-lovey, Ruth Hunter, Frances Jackson, Julia Jacobs, Steve Jamar, Kim James, Povv Jax, Janet Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, , Tommy Johnson Alex Deborah James Nancy Stephen Jones, Evelyn Kane, Lida Keeney, Randy Kelly, Joe Kercheval, Lynn Kiatt, Kathy Kidd, Kathryn Kidd, Kimrny Kiker, Eddie l Killough, Brenda K 'Gnu ,N ..,,- s lf you promise not to take my picture, l'lI promise not to draw a picture of you! Scherene Halliburton apparently fails to carry out her proposition to avoid the roving camera. 230 2 i E E i i Look, Mom! I finally graduated to a two-Wheeler! boasts Greg Shandera over a major accomplishment in his life. -fl Juniors Do I wonder what would happen if we crossed a tomato plant with an eggplant? ques- tions Vann Whitley as he and Steve Foster, Cleo Whitlock, and Bill Aldridge look for something to add excitement to their project. King, Allison King, Beau King, Chuck King, Kathy Kinney, Stephen Kirkland, Missy Knoblauch, Laura Koomey, Candella Laguarta, Julio Laird, Lisa Lamb, Gary Lambdin, Carol Lamptori, Lorrie Langland, Marc LaRocca, Robin Lawrence, Laura Lee Lechtenberger, Doug Lee, Chris Lee, Jacquelyn Lee, Janet Levy, Deborah Lewis, Charmaine Lightfoot, Barbara Lim, Betty Lipinski, Michele Littlejohn, Sandy Lloyd, Bill Loden, Ftay Long, Mark Lowe, Leslie Lower, Jodi Luberger, Jim 2 Lucas, Flichard Lui, Albert Luton, Joel Macdonald, Betty Maddox, Scott Magee, Garth Magel, Sheree Mahalfey, Sara Marcos, Jesse Marholer, Bill Marshburn, Tommy Martin, Grant Maxwell, Jim Maynard, Bill McAninch, Terry McCann, John Maybe someday she'lI be a General supporter like us! Nita Harvey, Carole Zink, and Chris McClure discuss the future possibilities of their friend. Juniors Generate X M., And then he said , . . confides Susan Peter- son to Clare Ward who remains spellbound while r'c1 'L-, QM? K' Hey, I think they'd better- jump on that guy before he does something drastic! exclaims Gay Dishongh as she anticipates the outcome of the Compelilive Spirit Nancy Cornelson and irate on the game. Sandy Drews concen- along with Regina Chien and Ann McCarrelI, Melony McCarron, Mike McClure, Chris McConnell, John McGee, Debra McGilvray, Mike McGovven, Robert Mclntyre, William McKay, Mary McKnight, Mark McMullen, Carol McMullin, Albert McSpadden, Ann Meaclor, Tom Menn, Stephen Mieth, Debbie There's nothing like a chilling shower to liven your spirits! thinke Brian Cogburn to himself as he and Robin McClendon enjoy the game from under their rain-proof shelter. Mihalov, John Miller, Cherie l Miller, Gail Miller, Stacy MilIs,lBeth Miroca, Cathy Moise, Cindy Montalbano, Joe Monteith, Dorrance Montgomery, Keith Moore, Julie Moore, Lulu Moore, Richard Moore, Robert Moreton, Laura Morgan, Pamela I I Q1 . 3 , ft ' ' ' X A gi -- it e ' .-....., Aw - H 31 Kenneth Eige finds out the hard way not to wait until the day of a lf l don't cut this pattern right, everybody watch out! warns final to study for it. Eileen Rogers as she works to perfect her task. Morton, Lyle Muhs, Lindsay Mulvey, Ann Murphy, Karen Murphy, Martha Murphy, Patrick Neilson, Leslie Nelson, Nancie Nichols, Guy ' Niven, Deborah Northrup, Debbie .5 Nutley, Karyn , O'Brien, Debbie O'Brien, Russell Oesch, Marci Orrell, John iz I Osborn, Lon Ott, Susan Pagel, Sandra Paine, Stephen Passmore, Mason Patterson, Bill Patterson, Cynthia ,f Payne, Donna 2 234 Diligen+ Juniors Probe on Y 5? .. Leis, ,dm - , ,XI ' , if - Q - N ff? is . . b W I I , Zaire, - - 'Only 27 more weeks to go! sighs Micky Green as she takes an optimistic outlook on the remainder of the year. Peatross, Randy Pedraja, Angle Penrod, Judith Peters, Walter Peterson, Susan Pierce, Mary Piper, Jeff Pizzo, Shery Plummer, Phyllis Poa, Mary Lou Poa, Rita Poindexter, Hally Poole, Sherry Porter, Susan Potts, Allison Poulos, Nikkie Powell, Alice Powell, Joni Prince, Cindy Rainey, Kevin Ramshur, Michele Ray, Charles Reed, Debra Randall, Laura Randle, Robert Randolf, Deborah Ranson, Sammie Raymos, Steven Reddick, Sharon Reese, Rebecca Reesing, Catherine 5 ln+eres1' ls +he Key +0 lmprovemenl Reininger, Tom Rek, Debbie Remedios, Carlos , Reymond, Bill i Richard, Evelyn l Richardson, Robin I Rimel, Carrie Ann - Rinando, Danny Riordan, Mary Roach, Susan Roberts, Leslie Rogers, Eileen Rogers, Stuart Roquemore, David 5 f There's one thing you're going to learn before you leave my class, and it's that H20 is the formula for water! jokes Mr, Taylor as he helps David Hanson. Steve Kinney and Gary Geaccone move on to more difficult formulas. Ross, Karen Ross, Wendy .: . Rothrock, Terry as , Routzon, Ronnie A M fr. ' N 'gig B Rovvland, Ronnie 335 19722 T Rucker, Cindy . 3 , Rupard, Scott , g A rw Russell, Dee X QQT N X A - 'Z ' ' fl., . 5 nz ., inWiztfffffffffffffifff 236 A u 'Z What have I gotten myself into this time? thinks Kim Wilson as she finds that making a purse is not as easy as she thought. 1 mn-1 ' l i L-al No, Tucker, put the paper in the machine. We want copies of the paper, not your hand! Mrs. Brooks finds teaching Tucker Steigerwald how to run the mimeograph machine quite an experience. Russell, William Ryan, Dru Salisbury, Pam Sanders, Michael Sangree, Paul Santamaria, Steve Scardino, Loretta Schilder, Wally Schissler, Lynn Schlaudt, William Schneider, John Schoen, Robert Schoenike, Jay Schwab, Charlie Schweinhaut, Lynn 7 8 Schweinhaut, Steve Schwing, Marty Scott, Chad Scully, Ellen Sedgeley, Peggy Sellingsloh, Bob Setterlund, Thomas Seymour, Debbie Shandera, Greg Shannon, Kay Shapiro, Deborah Shearer, Kathy Sheifel, Matthew Shimeall, Susan Siegfried, Kurt Simpson, Martha Skelton, Brenda Skene, Janet Slavinsky, Suzanne Smeck, Marcie Smith, Dale Experience ls the Best Teacher R. Yes, those beer cans will get you every time! warns Mrs. Coleman to Pren Elliott, who doesn't really appear overly amused by the situation. ,. i. -L t' . it that l've got this thing running, how will l get it out the panics Bill Aldridge while Blake Erwin and Barbara refuse to offer sympathy. 'T Don't worry, it you hold real still, you won't feel a thing! Robert Randle reassures Locke Braly of a professional job as he prepares to carry out his duty. Smith, Denise Smith, Emily Smith, Joan Smith, Mike Smitherman, Leigh Sohn, Margareth Solesbee, Kenda Sowell, Mike Springer, Elizabeth Springer, Lisa Staples, Mark Stark, Cheryl Stavely, Fred St. Clair, Sharon Stegall, John Steigerwald, Tucker Sterrett, Carol Stewart, Bruce Stewart, Cindy St, Lawrence, Roland Stoddard, Dartman 240 Stokes, Stephen Stone, .Jay Stone, Robin Strickland, Diane Strong, Charlotte Strong, Martha Suhield, Brown Sutton, Mark Tabor, John Tagliabue, Larry Talbert, Tom Tankersley, Gordon Taylor, Allison Taylor, Charla Taylor, Robert Tenney, Howard Thompson, Janet Thymes, Lacerne It takes a little extra patience to stir Lynn Schissler from her winter nap, now that spring has arrived. ia 25 2 ia Z S 5 i , .-lf' - if Wouldn't you like to know what's in this bag'? Mary McKay tempts her friends to find her bag as she sets out on a picnic. brown paper out what's ir 'Mother never told me when to give up!! Gayle Coolidge is puzz- ed by the effects of her sex appeal toothpaste, but keeps smiling. Spring Fever Hits Eager Juniors lf you expect me to believe that 'sick aunt' story, you're crazy! Sue Harris wants to get to the bottom of things as she confronts Mike Sowell. Trice, Betsy Trigg, David Tuggle, Robert Turner, Kenneth Tyas, Margaret Upton, Thomas Valian, Vicki Vandivier, Ann Van Ftheen, Tena Vento, Nancy Verdin, Danny Von Heeder, Dale Wade, Nancy Wald, Tracy Walker, Ella Walker, Lynn Wallace, Ellen Wallace, Kathryn Wallace, Molly Walton, Martha 241 242 Wappler, Kathi Ward, Clare Ward, Sam Ward, Theresa Warr, Carla Washington, Renetta Weatherford, Mark Weidner, Douglas Wells, David Wenglar, Cynthia Wheeless, Joni Whisenhunt, Kay White, Buzz White, Cyndy White, Daniel Whitlock, Cleo Wickham, Mike Wiedower, Sandy Soon-To-Be Seniors At last! Summer days are here again! As the close of school nears, Frank Bullock anticipates an exciting summer. i K 1 . jx . 5, ,v 7 , q, ' Hin., Emily Dale discovers an unidentified object on her as she and Laura L Lawrence experience one of the perils ot being juniors. Compleie Ano+her Year Sandy Drews believes in baking her troubles away as she enjoys the fveekend sunshine at the beach. f 'sv no better feeling than knowing that you've passed all of your als! sighs Mike Edge as he recuperates from his exams. wiv Wilhelm, Ellen Williams, Diana Williams, Gayle Williams, Terri Vthllis, Robert Wilson, Danna Wilson, Kimberly Vlhse, William Woods, Ann Woodward, Lois Wright, Larry Wright, Loyd Yeager, Delia Yeoman, Kathy York, Flo Zink, Carole Zinnante, Mary Zinnante, Vincent 24 ,W in f55w51-vfmfifil Seniors Set the Pace i ln daily. school routine, the seniors of the T 1973 graduating class set a pace of activity . both academically and socially. In this medley of individual paces, conflicts of character and ideas existed in the effort to serve Lee. This div- ..- ersity was later overcome by the unifying ele- ment of cooperation.' . The year was the first for eighteen year olds to be able to participate in a national election. ii it Through voting for and campaigning for a par- Y r ticular candidate, some seniors became involved in politics. The mock presidential election pro- vided an opportunity for all seniors to become involved and gave an awareness of national . . i affairs. With the guidance ot Mr. Kelly Bitch, class sponsor, the senior cabinet undertook the the responsibilities of organizing the prom, Bacca- laureate, and Commencement. Through active involvement in all phases of school life, seniors recognized the year as one in which they gained a broadened perspective Barbara Eastwood, chaplaing Mitch Bearden, poet of the world to be entered at graduation. l Senior Cabinet - Kneeling: Suzy Cox, Lynn Vance, Scott Kelm, Julie Caldwell, Dee Ann Petrlak, Kathleen Harrington, Barbara Eastwood, Tena Alcorn. Row 2: Catherine Stewart, Debbie Schweinhaut, Betsy Gerhardt, Carol Wald, Connie Bunton, Debbie Hosea, Knoxie Overton, Mitch Bearden. Bow 3: Erik Tosh, Doug Dwyer, Tim McCord, Tom Zacharias, Steve Hay, Vance Querio, Bob Jungman, Harry Rosenthal, Lesley Carothers, Patricia Foster, Karen Mayo. 245 246 Summer of '72 Ends With a Splash vw 1.,.,,s. Aa df Y, Zur? After a recent flood in New Braunfels these three bodies were found floatin down the river. They were A Q identified as Jean Mclver, Twinkle Gray, and Luanne Novak. Ba Don't laugh at my pants. They're just to hide my scales, warns Abell, Catherine Ann Adam, Marcia Ann Manning- Adams, Douglas Afre, Oscar Leonardo Ajello, Julie Ann Alcocer, Sabrina Alcorn, Christena Anne Annette Alexander, Michael Allen, Melinda Lynnette Allen, Phyllis Massey Amy, Beverly Eileen Lawrence Anderson, Sally Sue Anderson, Susan Marie Anderson, Tom Andrews, Virginia Lee And now, here's Mr. Fine, says Tommy Cooksey, to the delight of all sophomore girls, as he introduces Kevin Lash-Larue Henry at orientation. 247 Mass Confusion Confounds Seniors Antill, Carol Jane Arbuokle, George Grant Tim McCord seems to like his schedule mis- Armstead, Nancy Lynn Armstrong, Kathleen take. Arnold, Virginia Keree Arnspiger, Allison 248 Artman, Tina Marie Ashley, Timothy Hip seniors find a new car pool that's really NowsvilIe. Howard .J Ashton, Patricia Avey, Kathy Ann Aydam, Cynthia Ann Gwen Cumley discovers that the other half of her Bailey, Norman Joseph Bailey, Paula Baker, Steven Michael peanut butter Sandwich is Starting YO Walk away' Bakke, Oliver Mathias, Ballard, Ken Gene III 249 250 Fall Brings Foot lv Ballew, Alice Bang, Jackie Sue Barnes, Elaine ball Fever . 1 4 . ff' 3, g g., Q '. QQ . i Barnett, Patricia Poyner Hey, look, you two, says Lise Van Slyke to Greg Boy, Kitty, those legs of yours are really something else! Marchbanks and Sally Anderson, the pep rally exclaims cheerleader Pat Doherty to partner Kitty Gallaghe has already started! during a practice session. t 5 l l e 2 l 5 K E Barstow, Dana Bartelsmeyer, Ann Baucum, Julie Bauerschlag, William Bautsch, Ronald Elizabeth Henry Eugene James Pratka is amazed to discover that Lee scored and he missed it. Baxter, Kelly Beane, Dorothy Anne Bearden, Mitch Flay Beck, Jenny Bell, Wanda Jean Benestante, Raymond Binford, William Bixler, June Alison Woodall 2 Football Fa natics Fa ntasize Blankenship, Greg Bonno, Frank Michael Boozer, Carolyn Bornernan, Sharon Annice Boss, Willard Irwin Boswell, Audrey Ann 4 iiio lg if! N , N ,, ,,, k V , . ,yu wg. K' V I keep throwing passes at those silly boys, but the passes keep tallin incomplete, sighs Sharon Borneman. g,.w- WWW 4 ,..,,4nl1 Oh, Suzie, how ridiculous. You know you can't paint a poster with choi olate pudding, advises Sarah Watts to Suzie Patterson. 4 l Bowers, Barbara Lynn Bowers, Clarence Boyd, Candace Jean Wendell, Ill Braden, Anne Braden, Stewart Spurgeon h, Julie, don't look now, but the quarterback just ramaway with the fr O feree, says Neenah Friedheim to Julie Aiello. Brandon Patricia Ann Brayion Jamey Adolph E . 4, Brentzel, Fleese, Jr. Britain, Vicky Lynn Brogdon, Lisa Johanna Brown, Judy Ann Brown, Lynn Faith 254 Seniors Walch Juniors Play Foo+ball Brown, Robert Everette Brunson, Mary Alice Buie, Barbara Elizabeth Tommy Cooksey is angered at Carla Warr ability on defense. Bunting, Karen Bunton, Connie Lynn One more crack like that, and l'Il go find my date, warns Susan head to her male admirer. l Burkett, Mary Elizabeth Burnley, Doris Flaye Cabrera, Elsa Giselle Cade, Donna Gail 1 J: , Qi ,,.-K'-- -- FZ'- i ,M---xx 'T-Q V1 QVSWFQ , nu, M -fm .MTW ?' fans in the stands question the legality ol the last play. Caldwell, James Wiley Caldwell, Julie Anne Calvert, Keith Eugene Carothers, Lesley Casey, Maureen Flose Louise 255 Catchings, Elizabeth Chapoton, Jeff Frank Cheek, Mary Ann Seniors Laugh a+ Themselv es Clairmont, Beverly Clancy, Sandra Cole, David William Kathleen The Future Farmers prepare for their daily after-school time trials in the : 256 He could have been a little more subtle about Look what Poly-grip did for me, boasts Shari Hix. my new hairdof, sighs Val Mark' Coley, Susan Carolyn Cook, Jet Cooksey, Thomas Cope, David Martian Randall iii -awww Coreale, Ralph Peter Corley, Robert Cox, Suzanne Elaine Crecelius, Linda Lee Middleton 257 'Ui' fi, 5 Q. Iggy ? Cronin, Loleta Elaine Crow, Adelia Ann Crowe, Lawrence Lee, Crowe, Pamela Sue Jr. Civics has taught Steve Walker how to distinguish the elephants from the donkeys in his duties at voti registration. .ill ,Q-A ,l l l Crowe, Richard Lynn Crowther, Richard Cruikshank, George Cumley, Gwendolina Cummings, Gwen Scott Irving Ann Elizabeth Curry, Gretchen Cutrer, Cathryn Kellene Damuth, Sieven Craig Daniels, Garth Davis, Calhleen Davis, Gregory Eugene Blanche Davis, John Lawson Dawsey, Becky Renatta Seniors Sample Po . I efggggmma E i - in ' To preserve his reputation, Joey Bailey votes incognito. li+ics 260 Q Dawson, Richard Day, Lloyd Brad Deane, Rosanna Parker 415- Q5 Watch it, warns Judy Graff as Danny Verdin double-times it with Kelly Stearmar -.--...gf --...K Deanh, Lorna Rae de Jong, Neal Arihur DeLaro, Sam is Q af Z a r Seniors Discover Sly Way of Life Demara, Debbie Louise DePriest, Richard 53 t 1' 7 , QA , - Y , . V You see, Harry, two spaces to the lett, and 'X' marks the spot where Eobfluggmlainlis bgots are now lyingytf explains Kathy Rosenfeld to Young YOUA know your evil ways dom 'belong here at Young ' e ea er a ry ye Lute, repnmands Danny Ftinando to Kirk Pfeffer. DeWitz, Scott David Doherty, John Patrick Donohue, Thomas Michael 261 Seniors Shake Monday Blues ur in I , t 5 4 K V K That's the first Playboy I have ever seen with a textbook cover, observes Charles Darnell to Betty Bradshaw. 'IL 'sf M Dori, Donna Ann Duncan, Cecilie Ann Duncan, John House Dwyer, Douglas Joseph Dyke, Deborah Fecel Nuff Eastwood, Barbara Edwards, Dano Loria Edwards, Vicki Louann Ehley, Scott William Ellis, Gwendolyn C. Jean 262 Ellis, Suzanne Sallie Embry, Debra Mary , VII. .i ' Smiling faces show no traces of rat poison, sings David Cope. Erdmann, Michella Erwin, Henry Blake Aveon ,, , 'is as ' f Q9 .xg'fx 6 5 M A' is l. .. 2 To Klint Kirkoonnell, Mark Frnka, Charles Darnell, -.N NM X ,, y,Ww1un-y 'M I I i ,i.,4.,, and Gene Wilson, Monday mornings are a continuation of Saturday nlght's activities. 26 64 Seniors Enjoy Smoke Break l il ,t ,, del. F J 1 t Seniors are in no hurry to get back to work after their favorite pastime: fire drills. It Evans, Kay Elizabeth Farley, Rebecca Ann Farrell, Pamela Ann Finnegan, Martha Scott Fischer, Catherine Fitch, Bradley Allan Fleming, Anna Ford, Teresa Lynn Louise Catherine l Fortier, David Albert Foster, Patricia Kathryn Fowler, Pat Frazier, Warren Wayne 11 ,H . lg Q J ii., 2 ff Q ww- J? Q y B ig. ,, , ty.. , ,... 3, 42226, as i if af L if-ie 3 4 1 x ef 4 r f t if 4223 if L 1 i I 'ii' - it f mf- vgy., Q7 Fuller, Leanner Carol Frederickson, Sigrid Friedheim, Neenah Frnka, Mark Curtis Fuller, Phyllis Lorraine 2 52+ Alia 1 if . - ' 4. Yi,-A I 1 f wizgx. , N W K 1 e- 'af efff' .,. - it-at , - 4? ,. A as 1- ' Q Q . 'aifii Furrh, Karen Elaine Marie Yes, sirree, a tire drill would be just the thing right about now, ponders this studious class. 26 Seniors Eal' Crow on Turkey Day 41' 66 Gallagher, Charles Gallagher, Kathleen Raymond .- if r'rL fi: Gambrell, John Newton Garcia, Eugene, Jr. Ah, my favorite, cockroach a Ia king, grunts Mark Irwin. Garver, George Gaylin Geaccone, Mariette Lilly 'QAOQN'-4' we A George, Rosalind Gerhardt, Elizabeth Glenn, John Keith Goeser, Debra Ann Eloise Gordon, Kathryn Ruth Graff, Judith Ann Graham, Debra Lee Gray, Fannie Margaret Hold it, Bettye Ann, l'll get it. It just crawled in! exclaims Lisa Stubbs to Bettye Ann Thompson. Green, Curley Mae Greene, Richard Alan Grimes, Gay Grimes, James Randall 267 68 Lunchtime Brings Ou+ ChaH'er xx 3 ?: . X... 'fiifgf Ad Ritual V . 's X D x. n if ..: ,, , -,fi - ' ., .QW . , ' !.- - :S X my l Q Mmm, it feels so good, and I don't even polish my teeth, remarks Beverly Amy to Marcia Adam as they nibble during lunch QQ'-at ff ' 5610. gif' Me and my Jack have fun together, even though he is a little springyf' announces Ann Riordan. Gullett, Sandra Diane Hadley, Stephen Thomas Hagan, Patricia Lucille Ham, Nancy Elizabeth if 'Uv Hance, Judith Lee Hanks, Janet Ruth Hanson, Charles Harrington, Kathleen Emmett, Jr. Havry Harrison, Mary Hartwig, Michael David Hastings, Nancy Winn Hauge, Ellen Mary Elizabeth IIN Oh, no, I think I swallowed my last pawn, David Jenney suddenly realizes. 26 270 4 l l l 5 2 Hauser, Susan Hay, Stephen Allen Gee, Pat, you make a great pillow, Coos Neenah Friedheim to Pat Doherty' Hayes, William Scone Hays, Holly wan y Down, girls. We'll have time for autographs later, pleads Bill Hayes to his ' Seniors Rock Cut A+ Local Hop Johnny Duncan tells Gary Geaccone just which way to go, while Nancy Ham catches flies with her big trap Hazard, Robin Melissa Heard, Maria Hekimian, Hampo P Hekimian, Khoren -.4 Henderson, Archibald, Henry, Kevin Vernon Hewitt, Kimberly Anne Hightower, Lynann III Gambreil Marie Mud Brings Out' Moles Listen, dearie, my secret hair conditioner is adding two tablespoons of tabasco to a half cup of milk, advises Linda Beth Huddleston to Stephanie Fletcher. s l Hill, Jeanne Lia Hinson, Kim Hix, Shari Ann Hobson, Mark Lloyd ,ww-Y f- .,., i f tif nf: 'M , : visit s -W-M rl ffl? 5 E5 Q L i'ii rrlir l ' Hogan, Kerry Patricia Hook, Margaret Louise Hooper, Melinda Hortenstine, Merrill 272 Dean l i l fd? 'bank ', ' arg V 1 , I 3 Horton, Larry Hosea, Deborah Lynn Houck, Mary Elizabeth Howard, Ann Reynolds Huddleston, Linda Beth Hufnall, William Hughes, Irby Bennett ireland, Elise Lynn Thomas , , , , , Jane Ann Smeck knows her place and she can handle it. 27 i li Jarrell, Jane Ann lf you think this is good, you should see me in my free-spirit girdle, boasts Martha McDavid. Johannessen, Jan 274 Elizabeth lrvvin, Mark Howard Jaehne, Brian Henry Jacob, Cathy Jean Janse, Helen Bernice f Jenney, Charles David .ip ,M fin Mft ww -A-Hn. X ' ,- 3. t 'fa NJ f 5 , i 'Lk l if QQ ai fl Johnson, Craig Fiobert Does Mistletoe Mean Kissma s ? Jones, Cindy Jones, Nikki Marie 'l don't care if there are people in the hallsg I hung up this mistletoe espe- ' f W cially for us, announces Glenn Saltamachia to Donna Dori. Jones Wendy Jordan Connie Faye Elizabeth Joslin, Marla Toy June, David Russell Jungman, Robert Frank Kahn, Steve Metz Keeton, Roberta Jean 275 ,Q .1 M1X ' ,R outs- , .sf -t , if ,nf , Hag, .lf L fi'v,t A v b swam if 5, A s- Q I 6 Q? . . 'tat ' V k xi A W K I N if i j , new 5 1-I f, tm K .. H . si. Rf i W ,ri Q f 2 X 4 it v t u V ,M L' K . kv 5 re now a 5 S .ff tt X r 0 0 One more shot like that, buddy, and I'lI give you a snow job with this here I g S n b u n n I snowball machine, warns Richard Crowther. S-w-af Kelly, Thomas Robert Kelm, Scott Keith Kiiby, Ronald Lynn King, Ernest La Vance 76 ,. 5 I yd W?--qv '--iv-ae: King, William Daniel Kirby, Scott Stephen Kirkconnell, Kiinton Kianke, Richard Scott Lang WN? Knepper, Kathryn Knight, Jeffrey Alan Knizner, David Paul Knutson, Sam Frances Slaughter 'r in k K A A li e e i, .MQ-',, K L Q i. K i ,, ,, at fi ' AW A . , ., 1. an H' , .H ,v I A What do you mean, what am I going to do with it? I'm going to take it home and save it, explains Brad Sweetman, 277 278 Father Time Marches On Kohlhautf, Sandra Kovolik, Fiona Krause, Dexter Frank Krause, Marc Charles Eileen Elizabeth La Brie, Mark Edward LaFitte, Patricia Jarrell Lain, Robert Edward Lambert, Gary Don 2 A .,,A ,s,,. ,, V And that was the end of that New Year's resolution, declares Kathleen Harrington to Cindy Fieilly. 'Hey, that's pretty good. Now, give me a lew bars of Jethro Tull, coaxes Scott Willson to Sharon Lewis. Land, Elizabeth Anne Larsen, Barbara Ellen Lawler, Robert Charles Ledbetter, Patricia Ann Lee, Donald Joe Lee, Robert Daniel Lemak, Margaret Anne Lepley, Karen Audrey 279 280 Final Exemptions Come As Surprise Lewis, Michael Henry Lewis, Pam Lewis, Sharon June Lewter, Luanne Little, Michael Eugene Lo Duca, Mary Prudence Lofton, Melody Marie Lok, Gary 5 lx it Si S if Maybe, il we run this fast enough, we'll be exempt from our PE. final, scheme Catherinel Ernest King seems intent on getting his exemptions. i i Stewart and Dorothy Slator. Long, Jenny Loomis, Gayle Jean Loomis, Sarah Lukey, Todd James Jeannine 282 'ff 3 if H Lumb, Karen Luton, John Price Luza, William Brad Lynch, John Aloysius Sheryl Wilson exclaims, I am woman!' You have had enough sun, Miss Countee. Now, how about a swim? suggest five mischievous boys o x X 'rf' f K' r v Nw l l ii xxx-Mr' z. ,f ffl K ' -Q! rhyy ff 1 5 ' Q 1 wifi , J. 1, ., , , W N H 2? f i . 5 .. . , . 4, A 71 l is P 'F 4 i r 5 Q Q . jf ,r il 1, Q. '.i if Maclntyre, Paul Maddox, Elizabeth Frances Seniors Express Suppressed Desires Magill, Albert Everett Mangrum, Sandra Gay g 'kr-H QR G .xl- . , -its ki Qs 5 -' N-Q 5 - N' I f M W . . Qs 5 ss ' so W ss., , , , QQ' Manning, Teresa Ann Marbach, Diane M . Suzette r -rsi l n as Arar Q i - M - X' 153 Mig., 'L if ss' M ix Marchbanks, Gregory Marcos, Gracy Marie Say, tools, how 'bout once around the dance floor, just you and me? Scott coaxes Charlie Williams. Smiles Signify College Acce 'rances P Martin, David Glenn Matcek, George Wilson MHY0, Kafen McBride, MHVY P3fI'iCi'3 McBride, Warner Ennis McCoIe Matthew McCord, Timothy Edward James 'Ti'-T UWM My Hr:-0 ' ,...g'if4es4t I know my name is Bert, but I won't pose for the SABER fold-out, replies Bert Magili when questioned by Terry 284 Manning, Well, l've heard from Harvard, Princeton, Yale . . Scott Ehley doesn't'seem to appreciate Lisa Slagle's good news. McCoy, Linda Kaye McCoy, Mary Neil McDade, Diana Mills ,, W l ,V Q ' 5 Q 56 Z' , - 'wrt li . f, . 15 ., , y , ffl? ' J' ' Q V i .aff , ,fit -,H we A: ,W , H - . :ith-f' ,, ,, 1 Mft ,fiwtv-lgfi-1? Q., - ,, K the McDavid, Martha Gene McDonald, Holly McGehee, Melinda Heather Y, I n T M ' i ,tj f kj .af M im ,, 5, c ef Qiiiqv g ' ' 'Z 'Q .K , 53' -' - W t . Vlf I l , , 3 f ' 551115-lf' tr HE 1 x. 4? N 'S X , X IQ? 4 . x X ' 4 X. - 7, tiff: ' -':fi,gqh,?. ff v ,., s - W ' -1 . ,. M 'Rifle 3 k'., V ' yhi,f,,., 7'tr'1!i3'Vff 'ffl ,Qty 3. W '1 I ff . - V H -i . X . My .wr Q fu ir- ,i f A::lE:1sf if,gi 'Qi asf lf. 53,1 ff- ' ,g, fo .rf I-Qifpf' Girl'-iqgi' my fy.-,L , 1,8 4 we ' ft ies'- Q. K Q' we J 1 ,,g,,a, K all 9 Q but 1 nw 1 I A5 If Q W 7 PM nf X W i X is Q lx is 5' Y' 1 1 gfqi-5 rw . A ' vf'm3.'iwi 1, ff ip ,A ,Q f. - 1' f if ' Q ' l .it 'X Sl J H4 ,ae 2' 1 iw , Q , tg? Q 29 1 , , ff, W st 4.4 5 1 l cg' :E,A,k'i,n gt e view 1 'A 2 L - ' f fed xx V ff: 5 ,Hg x W 4 2-3: 5 1 F' r if K ff M- f f E ,5 .l . t 'Shi in ' X fa r X Haiti? if 'X 2 , lx ., , all . 112: ,- ' W '. ff Vicky Britain beams over her newly received acceptance to the University of Hawaii. 1, 332 ,E T .f-Qt V ? .1 . 2: Wahl rata- K 1- N f Sv McGregor, Malcolm Bryan Mehaffey, JoAnne Mary Miller, David Alan Mclver, Jean Alice 35? ,.1SQv 'rf' ..,,., 5 fig I2 i .-it 4,5 if X 3 X if is ix K 5 gk ' 3' 32' mv ,- A - McWhirter, Debbie McWhorter, Anne Medrano, Josefa Lynn Vasquez Melevia, Jacqueline Faye Miller, Gwendalyn Louisa ,L f J QE Miller, Flichard Martyn Mitchell, Mona Marie Watch it, buddy. That could happen to Q! Mandy Windham and 286 Danny King manlel about the modern wonder of recycling. Senior Girls Request' Morgan, Sharon Elaine mgrtgserl, William E n g n Morille, Debra Ann Morton, Carol Elaine Well, at one-half cent per pound, I could get at least fifty dollars at the recycling center, concludes Tom Schleier about John Tipton. Mott, Glenna Gay Mouritsen, Mary Muhs, Diane Patricia Munoz, Gloria Muratta, Sylvester Murphy, Dorothy Jane Murphy, Emily Jean Mr fl fi J8IT19S ,4-arf' Murray. David Anthony Mustachio, Michael t , A Nakfoor, Karen Marie Nason, Robert David Scott DeWitz does his Bozo-the-Clown imitation Naylor, Roger Newton, Cynthia Nicholson, Laura Lee Novak. RGQUWB I-Uafme Odom, TVIGVGSH LOV O'KeIly, Patrick Alan Ort, Michael Grover Ory, Peter Alan Ostrom, Ricky Dale Ott, Kenneth Tate 288 Seniors Release Tensions ef' r - r s,l1... 6 A . ,, - 4' .. H, . , 'YW H ,V 6 V ,, - s VW. - -- W7 ' ses ezwrt wi ms 5 5- Nw, 5 it ,W J if ss '2 f si fs 9 L V at fm it . t S X Outsen, David Christian Overton, Knoxie Kay Owen, Michael Wayne Palmer, Donald Merle Palmer, Robin Carol Parker, Emerence Just call me Ben Gay, exclaims Scott Kirby. All my triends do. Susan Parnell, Joan Wade Parsley, Sharon Strake Partridge, Deborah Partridge, Elizabeth Pate, Douglass Denney Jane Anne . I 2 Seniors Show Heari Poses are red, this carnation is paint. If I keep on smelling it, I just migh' Pate, Julie Elizabeth Patterson, Neva 'am' dreams Dane Marbach' Suzanne si , V jf, L5 .. . .. gg X 4 ,f sf xg it 1 af Peatross, Susan Marie Peden, Gregory Jon Peery, Patti Glynn Pendley, Gary Lane Perdue, Gary Evan Perry, Dale Edward Perryman, Stephen Peters, Cynthia Ann Peterson, Angie Elaine Petrlak, Dee Ann James -- . fi? 1 'fi at i , l w 5-P f -- . 1 Sf' L 'J-2? YS- -wi , A . .. its ' 7 iz f 1':' J' -'Q i. 1 1 a t K X l. I v r 5 Pfetfer, Kirk Matthew Cecilia . Q ,wma N- ,Nl W - , , . ...Q V.. 'uf f 'J Q1 Nr, NL- 53' W Q. ff... i. ' ' ff' N lin , ' it ,... . , 51, . as i7.faQE, 1, :n 5 i. '. Pina, Carla Yolanda i ,L f 7 iii? , V .t a rf-' N I na, X 1 , ,. - ., , ,r,,gf,,,, ,,,,,ng.13f ,.:,5a',-2,,,f- .,1 , H V, X it 'n . ff MVT1- 'z.,'i':-.'f.f?f2if fi .W - V '-12.?r.f22?.. if ' -1 fi i 'r . j f 5' ' F' I ' , -, ff R '55,-f ' 4 .2 , 'YP 1 l 5, i New M' The life ot a hero is so complicated. I just won't be able to answer all of my Valentine fan mail, sighs Bob. 'UN ,V X15 egg . 'W Pfisterer, Loretta Phillips, Becky Ann Phillips, Gail Virginia Pierce, William Gordon Lindsey Pinson, Elizabeth Platt, John Llewellyn Christopher Plummer, Janita Lynn Poa, Mary Lou Come on, Don. Just once more around the court, pleads Betsy Gerhardt to Don Riggs. Seniors Take Five eL Z - .rs 9 ,gf 1 li N H H 5 N S E H' 9 35 N E E ii Si S4 S Q B 1252 R B Si M iii E? H Z! ESL S 5 I E H SS li B M H M I za H hz N sz: KQ Q ... W9 as I as 'I ki 5 if H as a W Ei E If '93 ' ill ii? E is as ar ii E F aa W i 5 n K 1 R n ' 2 2 n I 2 u ' l I i. Super Fly, ain't ya gonna tell me bye-bye? sings Robert Thymes as he sneaks out the door. fm s 93 x ,,,.., I gn Pollan Lisa Susan Poole Sherri Patricia Porter, Jeffrey Allen Portis, Lynn Stephanie Poteat, Raymond Poteat, Thomas Henry Charles ,Nay Powers, Benjamin Pratka, James Franklin Prestwood, Prindle Prewett, Hanford Price, Terry Lee FUSSDGF DSl'll'llS I-larry, Jr, fi I Q, - , I 5 'i . V., , 9 W J , We F' W Prince, Anna Prophet, Essie Loretta Pruter, Lucie Carol Puckett, Kenton Rain, Cathy Ann Stanley Rea, Jim Read, Susan Carol Reardon, Kelly Reeves, Robert Lingner Reilly, Cindy Ftevels, Mark Edward Richardson, Brian Richardson, Robert O'Hara I t , . :fwwf , W. v ma , it are W 5 Ati 5- t if 'sg ' 4 44' 5 'V 1 Mt f iii-,wig L! 1 .V I I 4 'K V x I'., Vf f , an '- Z K Riggs, Don Alan ' jp., 1 J 4- 'Hy gf -, nitt'9' ,K A Just think, only four hours, twenty-nine minutes, and eight seconds, and l'lI be in Austin, dreams Lindy McGehee. 94 Coke Parties Honor Graduates Riordan, Ann Ritterbusch, Lyn Marie But that green sandwich sure tasted like turkey, moans Jean Mclver. 4 99, if--,:, w W, ma 3' H9 E me 5 4: A- K ,, I if k' 7 9. 53 ' 5 ' aw pt fi V A ff Y 'lg ,i5'flf 12.-'rwi V' 1' 12.1-p,:,, 5, In-75f2 ' A iW 4222i,' f tl ,f' Qf52se,fff 3 Q , Q 4, f Rivera, Enedelia Roach, Dorothy Jean Roberts, Susan Louise Robertson, Beverly Robinson, Lanise Diane Othelda Rodriguez, Porfirio Roessler, Lennis Romero, Guillermo Rosenfeld, Kathy Lynn Rosenthal, Harry, Jr, Olguin Elizabeth Leopoldo MVK it .41 . ,stt . .LL- . ml,k, 5. ihmell Rosenthal, Marc Rossi, Tina Marie Russell, Kathie Saltamachia, Glenn Sanders, Sharon Joseph Elizabeth Sangree, Jill Ann Saville, Robin Butler Saxenian, Thomas Schafer, Deborah Sue Schmitt, Mary Catherine Vicky Britain to Alice Ballew. You would think that they would have housebroken that little dog for the party, observe Lynn Thompson and Julie Baucum. My gosh! Can you believe the size of that pickle? exclaim Shelley White and 5 ir s ' e 0 I got lhe old maid. Now, what do I do? inquires Jim Caldwell as he prepares to land a F y a victory in the Old Maid Tournament. i M- ,fy ,, ,,, Sohnepel, Alan Scholer, Sluarl Bernard Schreiber, Michele Gregory Louise New ww Schreiter, Eric Manfred Schuller, Sara Lynn Schweinhaut, Deborah Well, Yhelffe guaranteed IO take YOU hlQh9V- Lee 296 . fliegti. +-,w....i,,. finite .,Vk ,lt 1 y,, ,t K 3 'aa Y iff K i ,wt S if xg, xgfw ri X 5, , Y u i 5 w W -1 X N. va :ix xl C 1 A Q 155 ' 5 3 y ij. ,431 , V? .Shift-xi:f5'iF , KS 'V K 'S r t is-ffl? it t Scott, Nita Jo Scott, Steve Scrivener, Larry Max Sedgeley, Sheri Jean Sellars, Sherrill Morrine Wmff 5, 1 Sembera, Burton Andrew Sengelmann, Elizabeth Serant, Michael William Service, Keith Duncan Shepherd, Fton Clarke Ward assures Peter Sargent to Jenny Beck. Sikes, Glenn Edward Simmons, Keith Alan Simpson, Linda Kay 'WN Simpson, Sherrie Ann Sims, Rodney Gene Skelton, Beth Rogers 297 98 Skinner, Anne Slagle, Lisa Angela h Elizabeth E Slator DOFOUW Sloan Angela Kay But, Coach, i'm trying out for the track team, not the Radio City Rock Smeck. Jane Ann Smith. Jeanne Marie attest Objects Stamey Woods' Smith, Michael Darius Smith, Sherren Bess Smith, Stacie Lynn Smulian, Paul Snyder, Stephanie Raymond Happiness Is Beach Boy Solomgn, Roger Spurgin, Patricia Ann Spurlock, Stephen a + h e r Champ Thomas .g'fi3N5N'x x -ig? L Stark, Leigh Anne Stavinoha, Mari Lisa Stearman, Kelly Jane Stephenson, Stephanie Stevensen, Susan Lynn Sue But, Barbara, I don't know the mating call of the basketball player, sighs Lesley Carothers to Barbara Eastwood, Come back here, you durn towel. That's what I get for buying this towel from an Arab, groans Harry Flosen- thal. Nd: Stewart, Catherine Stewart, Donna Jean Slreit, Vivian Audrey Strickland, Julie Kay Maria Bla. Kathy Rosenfeld is the only person at Lee who has three radios in her car all turned to the same statior 4 Stroble, Leah Elizabeth Stubbs, Lisa Catherine Sudduth, Charles Sulgrove, Flon-Marie Surdi, Linda Ann Edward Ann 300 Skip Day ls O Swartz, Virginia Lane Swearingen, Debra Sweet, Joanne Kathryn N I n g N Lynn i i N, i my I .....,,, i..,,,, Sweetman, Bryan Taschery, Michelle Bradley Frances Taylor Dianne Joyce Taylor Patricia Lynn WWW?-5 57 Telfer, James Thompson, Bettye Ann Alexander -I-IHIIKHHUWQHMMMW Q gm ul Maclntyre just can't seem to read between t he lines. ZMWMSZWZQQJ 1 551151 QFIZWWQEM W Q: Se nf: ?5, at aa illwilf?-'f?i?3'?f?3 lmnnnmmsaaeswemwwnwea 5 Q :panama Seniors Give Teachers Final Slip Thompson, Carol Ann Thompson, Delta Lynn Thompson, James Thomson, William Evans, Jr. Maxwell Thurman, Deborah Thymes, Robert Alan Kaye Mrs. Ford, if you don't give me my final exemption slip, I'lI have to make Till, Keith Lee Tipton, John David you an offer you can't refuse, threatens Craig Damuth, 02 Tosh, Erik Traylor, Peter William Tribble, Beverley Tucker, Lonnie L. Turner, Cecil Frederick Turner, Teresa Lorraine Udden, William Marks Valenzuela, Janie Vance, Lynnell Mae Vander Naillefi, Ralph Edward 1 Patti Peery finds herself on a diet of two text books a week to maintain her weighty average. 30 04 5 'V Van Slykev Lise Marie Velvin, Edna Candace Verble, Laura Marilyn Vezey, Steve Michael Virgil, Rhonda Sue Voinis, Nick George Vollers, Mark Allen Waidhofer, Michael Wald, Carol Anne Waldmann, Virginia Seniors Bask in Glory AHRE Carol Wald points to her most helpful asset that got her through Lee Tech Walker, Mary Walker, Steven Marc Wallis, Nanci Warner, Barry Warren 'init Barbara Eastwood is amazed at the swelled heads Kathleen Harrington and Keith Calvert get over gradua- tion. Wass, Fred Walfred Watts, Sarah Spence Weatherford, Debora Weatherford, Joan Weatherford, Sharon Anne O6 Webb, Adrienne Webb, Kim Carvel Webre, Roberta Anne Weekley, Nancy Ellen Welch, Dennis Martin Elizabeth Wells, Suzanne Marie Westbrook, Anne Wheeler, Patricia Diane White, Jan White, Jan Marie White, Lesa Carol White, Shelley Marie Whitehead, Lydia Susan L x Wilkinson, Kristie Williams, Charles Ray Williams, Cynthia Ann Lynne One more of these, and l'll really be able to shake, rattle, and roll! announces Spud Bra- den, Seniors Rock Around 'rhe Clock a+ Prom Williams, Evelyn Elaine Willson, Scott Davio Wilson, Paul Hart Vivian Streit does the l-lokeyellokey and shakes it all ' f 'ff ' about Wilson, Randy Wilson, Sheryl Ann Windham, Mary Amanda l 2' ' x Q. Q I l 2 i is 1 Q 1? i 5 l S -5 l , 1 5 3 i- 13 fig To Gretchen Curry's dismay, Greg Marchbanks suddenly realizes he forgot his Suspenders, as Bill Boss assures Betsy Sengelmann he remembered his. 307 O8 , U V- , ,, t 1. . ...lr W fem ,-:::- gen: wg The End ls Only +l1e Beginning i n , ,Q nnn: . e l Greg Peden discovers that Sandra Clancy is only the beginning of his Winters, Dorothy Marie Wittig, Linda Beth future burdens' Wood, Douglas Reagan Woodruff, Leah Woods, Stanley Woodside, Cynthia Woollett, Edith Preston Crawford Susan Wright, Thomas Clark Yao, Jeanne Marie Yohman, Debbie Sue Yokubaitis, Nancy Cecelia Young, .lc Anne i , . te? Young, Marilyn Elaine Zacharias, Tom Paul Zedler, Sheryl Anne Zivley, Bruce Campbell Zoller, Nancy Ruth Charles Salmon is just dying to graduate! SENIORS NOT PICTLJRED Alaniz, Michal, Alexander, Mark, Bailey, Douglas, Baldwin, David, Bankey, Mark Albert, Beavers, Michael Payne, Benel, Karl Allen, Blair, Douglas Ladner, Bolin, Greg Lynn, Booth, Edwin Eugene, Bradshaw, Betty Jane, Carey, Alan Erwin, Carman, Kathleen Anne, Carroll, Stephen James, Connor, David Reynolds, Darnell, Charles Glenn, Davis, Rodney Wayne, Dillie, Teryl Sue, Dunlap, David Alan, Dunn, Jeffrey Craig, Felix, Stephen Anthony, Fisher, James Francis, Gage, Mark Alan, Garcia, Dorothy Louise, Gates, Shirley Yvonne, Gill, Julian Richard, Griffin, Ben Alan, Harrison, Mary Elizabeth, Hartley, Archie Faye, Hawthorn, Margaret, Hibberl, Mary Catherine, Kiker, Gale Sarah, Kirkland, Janet Fay, Klanke, Richard Scott, Loomis, Gayle Jean, Mark, Valerie Sue, Marz, Joe Bernard, Mazey, Glenna Robin, McGregor, Malcolm, Mills, Donald Richard, Moore, Karen Rena, Mottweiler, Kurt Roy, Oakes, Herbert Charles, Olsen, Tenney Christer, Ory, Peter Alan, Otis, Steve Riley, Parsley, Ben Holder, Penrod, John Vancil, Ramirez, Johnny, Reece, Yogi Baxter, Rusche, Diana Marie, Russell, Kathie, Salmon, Charles Robert, Skaggs, Charles Russell, Skie, Jack Rav, Slepicka, Mark Joktan: Smith, Debra Elaine, Soloman, Willie Joe, Sowle, Greg Lawrence, Sparks, Michael David, Surko, Frank Anthony, Swanson, Amy Cecile, Tray- lor, Eric Jon, Turner, Alva Jo, Wilson, Gene Paul, Yarbrough, Milton Lee. 4' ff AMW 310 FE' iii, 'X Msgwbflfw mf, :QQ uf -.gg ig: HAMA' ff Senior Honors, Ads, An end To Tl'1e year oTcl1oice . . . For some, only one addiTional sTep Twas been made - A sTep Toward The Tinal aTTainmenT oT personal goals. BUT Tor a senior, TTTe c:ulminaTion is aclwieved - A culminaTion oT years marked by Tlfwrills, by l1earTbreal4s7 Years Tilled wiTl'1 lasTing impressions . . .and abiding memories. Index A ABELL, CATHERINE ANN - Hospitality Club, Medical Careers Club, Spanish Club, Booster Club, Home-Ec Club, lnterscholastic League Spelling, '71 - Second Place, '72 - First and Third Places. ADAM, MARCIA - Hospitality Club, Future Teachers Club, Library Club, Representative for Home-Ec Club, Sophomore Volleyball Team, Nominee for DAR Award, Lee Leader. AJELLO, JULIE ANN - Modern Dance Club, Fine Arts Discussion Group, Oceanography Club, Future Lawyers Club, French Club, Booster Club, CSU. ALANIZ, MICHAL - Marching Gener- als. ALCOCER, SABRINA ANNETTE - Booster Club, Dixi-Liers, Souther- naires, Home-Ec Club. ALCORN, CHRISTENA ANNE - Dra- malee, President, Vice-President, Thespians, President, Vice-President, State Thespians, Vice-President, Best Thespian, Best Actress, Cast of Diary of Anne Frank, lmpromtu, Cyrano De Bergerac, Guys and Dolls , Student Council, Senior Cabi- net, Hospitality Club, Vice-President, TRAVELER. ALEXANDER, MIKE LAWRENCE - JV Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Home-Ec Club, Booster Club. ALLEN, MELINDA LYNNETTE - Dixi- Liers, Le Melee, Head of Tennis, CSU, Home-Ec Club, Booster Club. AMY, BEVERLY EILEEN - Hospitality Club, Library Club, Spanish Club, Home-Ec Club, Booster Club. ANDERSON, SALLY SUE - Student Council, Hospitality Club, Future Teachers Club, Lee Leader, Dixi- Liers, Booster Club. ANDERSON, SUSAN MARIE - Junior Cabinet, FFA Sweetheart, FFA, Span- ish Club, Booster Club. ANDREWS, VIRGINIA LEE - Lee's Lieutenants, Home-Ec Club, Booster Club. ANTILL, CAROL JANE - Dixi-Liersl Home-Ec Club. ARMSTRONG, KATHY - SABER, NHS, Lee Leader, Hospitality Club, Spanish Club, Texas History Club, Medical Careers Club, Booster Club, Ouill 5 Scroll, Le Melee. ARNOLD, VIRGINIA KEBEE - Spanish 312 SENIOR HONORS Club, Texas History Club, Booster Club, Dixi-Liers, Accompanist, Home- Ec Club. ARNSPIGER, ALLISON - Junior Class Vice-President, NHS, Junior Cabinet, Sophomore Cabinet, Hospitality Club, Texas History Club, Booster Club, Home-Ec Club. ARTMAN, TINA MARIE - DECA, Ecol- ogy Club, Future Teachers Club. ASHLEY, TIM - Most Popular Sopho- more Boy, Most Handsome Sopho- more, Sophomore Class Vice-Presi- dent, Key Club. ASHTON, PATRICIA - Home-Ec Club, OEA, Texas History Club. AVEY, KATHY ANN - Booster Club, Dixi-Liers. AYDAM, CYNTHIA ANN - Home-Ec Club, Booster Club. B BAILEY, PAULA ELEANOR - Senior Cabinet, Future Lawyers Club, Hospi- tality Club, Spanish Club, Texas His- tory Club, DECA, Sales Demonstra- tion Representative, BAKER, STEVE - Fine Arts Discussion Group, Vice-President. BALDWIN, DAVID MARSHALL - ICT. BALLARD, KEN GENE - Home-Ec Club, Class Chairman, JV Football, JV Baseball, Booster Club, Varsity Foot- ball, Statistician. BALLEW, ALICE - Oceanography Club, Hospitality Club, Texas History Club, Booster Club, Le Melee. BANG, JACKIE SUE - Hospitality Club, Spanish Club, Le Melee, Future Teachers Club, Booster Club, Spirit Committee, NHS. BANKEY, MARK - ICT, BARNES, ELAINE - Home-Ec Club, Booster Club. BARNETT, PATTI - Hospitality Club, Spanish Club, Future Teachers Club, Booster Club, Lee Leader, Texas His- tory Club. BARTELSMEYER, ANN ELIZABETH - Future Teachers Club, Spanish Club, Texas History Club, German Club. BAUCUM, JULIE - Sophomore Volley- ball Team, Varsity Volleyball Team, Tennis Team, Tennis District Doubles Winner, '72, Le Melee, Fine Arts Dis- cussion Group, Badminton Intramu- rals Winner, '71, BAUERSCHLAG, WILLIAM HENRY - Booster Club, JV Football, Varsity Football. -.,,w All my women love English Leather - every one of them, boasts Kelly Reardon to Lib- bie Partridge, Glenna Mott, Debbie Partridge, and Linda Beth Huddleston. BOSWELL, ANN - Hospitality Club: BAUTSCH, RONALD EUGENE - Latin Honor Society: Ecology Club. BEANE, DOROTHY ANNE - Future Teachers Club: French Club: Drama- lee: Booster Club: Le Melee. BEARDEN, MITCHELL RAY - Student Council, Vice-President: Senior Class Poet: NFL, BECK, JENNY - CSU: French Club. BELL, WANDA JEAN - Home-Ec Club, Vice-President: Student Council: Vol- leyball Intramurals Winner, Softball Intramurals Winner: Le Melee: Span- ish Club: Medical Careers Club: Ger- man Club: German Band: DECA: Booster Club: Ecology Club. BENESTANTE, RAY - Varsity Baseball: Booster Club: Home-Ec Club. BIXLER, JUNE ALISON - DECA: Future Teachers Club: NFL, BLAIR, DOUG - CVAE: Booster Club. BONNO, FRANK - Booster Club: ROTC, Company Commander. BOOZER, CAROLYN ANNICE - Home- Ec Club, Class Chairman: Texas His- tory Club: Human Relations Commit- tee: Booster Club. BOSS, BILL - Student Council: Key Club, Vice-President: DAR Essay Contest Winner: Texas History Club: Future Lawyers Club: Spanish Club: Booster Club: Fine Arts Discussion Group, Vice-President. Spanish Club: Future Teachers Club: CSU: Ecology Club: Le Melee. BOYD, CANDACE JEAN - DECA. BRADEN, ANNE - ICT, President: Stu- dent Council: Home-Ec Club. BRADEN, STEWART SPURGEON - NHS: TRAVELER, Ad Manager: Key Club: Quill 8 Scroll: JV Football: Stu- dent Council: Sophomore Class Presi- dent: Sophomore Cabinet: Junior Cabinet. BRANDON. PATRICIA ANN - Lee's Lieutenants, One Star General: Home- Ec Club, Historian: CSU: French Club. BRENTZEL, REESE - NHS: Stage Band: Marching Generals, Drum Major, Vice-President: Science Club: German Club: Booster Club. BRITAIN, VICKY LYNN - Spanish Club: Medical Careers Club: Booster Club: Oceanography Club. BROWN, JUDY ANN - Future Teach- ers Club: Spanish Club: Texas History Club: Booster Club: Home-Ec Club: Ecology Club. David Cole, Bob Frazier, and Willie Solomon agree that Bill Hayes, alias the Grapefruit King, finds it hard to keep his mind on anything else when it's Ruby Red season. BROWN, LYNN FAITH - Medica Careers Club. BROWN, ROBERT EVERETTE - DECA, Historian: Future Lawyers Club Marching Generals: Stage Band. BRUNSON, MARY ALICE - VOE, Sec- retary. BUNTON, CONNIE LYNN - DECA President: Senior Cabinet. I CALVERT, KEITH EUGENE - Marching Generals: Stage Band: Concert Band, HISD Award, UIL Concert Award: German Club: German Band. l CAROTHERS, LESLEY LOUISE - American Legion Club, President: NHS: Anchor Club: Outstanding Teenager of America Nominee: Senior Cabinet: Medical Careers Club, Histo- rian: Booster Club, Secretary-Trea- surer: Spirit Committee: Junior Cabi- net: Sophomore Cabinet: Lee Leader: Le Melee: French Club: Mu Alpha Ouill 8. Scroll: TRAVELER, News Edi- Theta. tor: Spanish Club: Mu Delta Chi: Hos- pitality Club: Booster Club: Medical Careers Club: Student Council Alter- nate. and Dolls. C BURKETT, MARY ELIZABETH - NHS: CASEY, MAUREEN ROSE - Souther- naires: Booster Club: Cast of Guys CLAIRMONT, BEVERLY IRIS - Spanish Club: Future Teachers Club: Ocean- CABRERA, ELSA GISELLE - Medical ography Club. Careers Club: Spanish Club: Future Lawyers Club: Booster Club: Ocean- ography Club, CALDWELL, JAMES WILEY - NHS: Mu Alpha Theta, Treasurer: Science Club: Spanish Club: Booster Club: Brown University Alumni Award Winner: National Merit Letter of Commenda- tion. CALDWELL, JULIE ANNE - Most Rep- resentative Sophomore Girl: NHS: Senior Class Treasurer: Anchor Club: Ouill St Scroll, Secretary: Optimist Club Scholarship Semi-Finalist: Lee Leader: Senior Cabinet: Junior Cabi- net Alternate: Sophomore Cabinet Alternate: Student Council: TRAV- ELER Representative: American Legion Club: SABER: Booster Club: Hospitality Club: Le Melee. COLE, DAVID WILLIAM - JV Baseball: Varsity Baseball: Key Club: Booster Club: Most Handsome Junior Semi- Finalist. COLEY, SUSAN CAROLYN - DECAZ French Club: Hospitality Club: Texas History Club, COOK, JET - Ecology Club: Booster Club: Student Council, COPE, DAVID MARTIN - Spanish Club: Booster Club. COREALE, RAY - FFA, President, Vice-President. COX, SUZANNE ELAINE - DAR Good Citizen Award: Girls' State Alternate: Senior Cabinet: Junior Cabinet: 313 SABER, Clubs Editor, American Legion Club, Vice-President, Spirit Committee, Favors Chairman, Anchor Club, Senior Director, Hospitality Club, Committee Chairman, Future Teachers Club, Associate Senior Rep- resentative, Lee Leader, Mu Alpha Theta, Spanish Club, Dramalee, Le Melee, Booster Club, Outstanding Teenager of America Nominee, NHS, Ouill 8i Scroll, Oceanography Club. CRONIN, LOLETA ELAINE - Home-Ec Club, Booster Club. CROW, ADELIA ANN - French Club, Ecology Club, Stage Band. CROWE, PAMELA - VOE, Ecology Club, CROWTHER, RICHARD SCOTT - NHS, Marching Band, Vice-President, Ger- man Club, Treasurer, Booster Club. CRUIKSHANK, GEORGE - Student Council, President, Ecology Club, NFL, Best Boy Debater, Treasurer. CURRY, GRETCHEN - NHS, Anchor Club, Latin Honor Society, Dixi-Liers, Treasurer, Hospitality Club, Social Chairman, Le Melee, Treasurer, Ouill St Scroll, Sophomore Class Secretary, SABER, Texas History Club, Spirit Committee, Chairman. CUTRER, CATHRYN KELLENE - Mu Delta Chi, Hospitality Club, Booster Club, Spanish Club, Most Beautiful Junior Semi-Finalist. D DAVIS, GREGORY EUGENE - Thespi- ans, Stage Manager, Russian Club, President, Sophomore Cabinet, NHS, Booster Club. DAVIS, JOHN LAWSON - Booster Club. DAWSEY, BECKY RENATTA - Fine Arts Discussion Group, Oceanogra- phy Club, Spanish Club, German Club, Booster Club. DAWSON, RICHARD PARKER - Oceanography Club, Spanish Club, Texas History Club, Booster Club. DEANE, ROSANNA LYNETTE - Span- ish Club, Booster Club, Texas History Club, Most Beautiful Junior, SABER, Le Melee, Oceanography Club. DEARTH, LORI RAE - Fine Arts Dis- cussion Group, Sophomore Cabinet, Ecology Club, Texas History Club, Booster Club. DEMARA, DEBBIE - DECA. DEWITZ, SCOTT DAVID - NHS, Ger- man Club, President, JV Football, Var- sity Swim Team, Mu Alpha Theta, Sci- ence Club, Medical Careers Club, CSU. 314 l'm known for my exuberance! Gwen Cumley finds concentration difficult after a long weekend. DOHERTY, JOHN PATRICK - NHS, President, National Merit Semi-Fi,nal- ist, Cheerleader, Latin Honor Society, President, TRAVELER, Sports Editor, Most Representative Senior Boy, Most Popular Senior Boy, Key Club, Senior Representative, Spirit Committee, Ouill 8 Scroll, Treasurer, Student Council, JV Football, Future Lawyers Club, Booster Club, DORI, DONNA ANN - Lee's Lieuten- ants, Four Star General, NHS, Spirit Committee, Booster Club. DUNCAN, JOHN HOUSE - Head Cheerleader, Spirit Committee, Tennis Team, Booster Club, Student Council. DUNN, JEFF - Texas History Club, Booster Club, DWYER, DOUG JOSEPH - Senior Class President, Spanish Club, Texas History Club, Booster Club, Student Council. DYKE, DEBORAH FECEL - Texas His- tory Club, Booster Club. E EASTWOOD, BARBARA JEAN - Sen- ior Class Chaplain, City Archery Team, NHS, Senior Cabinet Repre- sentative, Anchor Club, Treasurer, Medical Careers Club, Vice-President, Lee Representative to the Texas Nuclear Science Symposium, Exchange Club of the Magic Circle, Girl of the Month, Lee Leader, Sci- ence Club, Le Melee, Hospitality Club, Booster Club, French Club, German Club. EDWARDS. DANO LORIA - Varsity Football, Track Team. EDWARDS, VICKI LOUANN - VOE. EHLEY, SCOTT WILLIAM - Latin Honor Society, Booster Club. , l ELLIS, SUZANNE SALLIE - FFA: Mu' Delta Chi, Texas History Club, Booster Club. EMBRY, DEBRA MARY - Most Beauti- ful Junior Semi-Finalist, Spirit Commit- tee, Mu Delta Chi, Lee Leader, Texas History Club, Spanish Club, Home-Ec Club, Booster Club. ERDMANN, MICHELLA AVEON - Booster Club. ERWIN, HENRY BLAKE - FFA, Booster Club, EVANS, KAY ELIZABETH - Souther- naires, VICA, Booster Club. F FARRELL, PAM ANN - Mu Delta Chi. FINNEGAN, MARTHA SCOTT - Mu Delta Chi, Most Beautiful Sophomore Semi-Finalist, Home-Ec Club, Booster Club. FISCHER, CATHERINE - NHS, Booster Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Lee's Lieuten- ants, Three Star General. FLEMING, ANNA CATHERINE - NHS, TRAVELER, Business Manager, Lee's Lieutenants, Future Teachers Club, French Club, Student Council, Ouill 8 Scroll. FORTIER, DAVID ALBERT - Marching Generals. FOSTER, PATRICIA KATHRYN - NHS: Quill 8 Scroll, Vice-President, TRAV- ELER, Editor, Library Club, Vice-Presi- dent, Hospitality Club, Future Teach- ers Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, ILPC Edi- torial Contest, Second Place, Booster Club, Dramalee, Medical Careers Club, Spanish Club. FRAZIER, WARREN WAYNE - Student Council, Varsity Football, Booster Club, Key Club, Vice-President, JV Baseball Team, Most Handsome Sophomore Finalist, Most Handsome Junior Finalist. FRIEDHEIM, NEENAH MARIE - Mu Delta Chi, Spirit Committee, Booster Club, Future Teachers Club, Drama- lee, French Club. FULLER, LEANNER - Home-EC Club, DECA. FURRH, KAREN - Booster Club, Close-Up Group. G GALLAGHER, CHARLES RAYMOND - Fine Arts Discussion Group, Texas History Club, Ecology Club, Student Council. GALLAGHER, KATHLEEN O'HARA - Cheerleader, NHS, Anchor Club, American Legion Club, Future Teach- ers Club, Sophomore Representative, Dixi-Liers, Mu Delta Chi, Spirit Com- mittee, SABER, Girls' Sports, Hospital- ity Club, Booster Club, Quill E9 Scroll. GAMBRELL, JOHN NEWTON - Booster Club. GARCIA, EUGENE - Stage Band, GARVER, GEORGE GAYLIN - DECA. GEACCONE, RIETTE LILLY - NHS, Lee Leader, Student Council, Hospi- tality Club, Future Teachers Club, French Club, Texas History Club, Booster Club. GERHARDT, ELIZABETH ELOISE - Spirit Committee, Poster Chairman, NHS, NFL, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Senior Cabinet, Jun- ior Cabinet, Lee Leader, Booster Club, Texas History Club, Hospitality Club, French Club, GLENN, JOHN KEITH - Dramalee, Backstage Worker, Medical Careers Club. GOESER, DEBRA ANN - Booster Club, Le Melee, Home-Ec Club. GOODWIN, BARBARA FRANCES - FFA, Texas History Club, Dramalee, Hospitality Club, Booster Club. GRAPE, JUDITI-l ANN - NHS, Cheer- leader, Dixi-Liers, TRAVELER, Mu Delta Chi, Most Beautiful Junior Semi- Finalist, Spanish Club, Hospitality Club, Spirit Committee. GRAY, TWINKLE MARGARET - National Merit Semi-Finalist, NHS, Anchor Club, Hospitality Club, Ger- man Club, Dramalee, Mu Alpha Theta, Varsity Volleyball Team. GREEN, CLJRLEY MAE - Home-Ec Club, President, Texas History Club, Spirit Committee, Human Relations Committee, Booster Club, Camera Club. GREENE, RICHARD ALAN - ICT, Fine Arts Discussion Group, Vice-Presi- dent. GRIMES, JAMES - Booster Club, Spanish Club, Science Club, Car Club. GULLETT, SANDRA DIANE - NHS, Future Teachers Club, Senior Repre- sentative, TRAVELER, Girls' Sports Editor, French Club, President, Future Lawyers Club, Hospitality Club, Booster Club. H HADLEY, STEPHEN THOMAS - Booster Club, Most Handsome Junior Finalist. HAGAN, PATRICIA - CSU, Medical Careers Club, Marching Generals. HAM, NANCY ELIZABETH - Most Beautiful Sophomore, Most Beautiful Junior Semi-Finalist, Booster Club, Spanish Club, Texas History Club, Future Lawyers Club, Future Teach- ers Club, Ecology Club, Hospitality Club, Science Club, Fine Arts Discus- sion Group, Sophomore Cabinet. HANSON, CHARLES EMMETT - Booster Club, Car Club, Home-Ec Club. HARRINGTON, KATHLEEN - Varsity Volleyball Team, Key Club Sweet- heart, Le Melee, President, Booster Club, Senior Class Secretary, Student Council, NHS, Anchor Club, Future Teachers Club, Spanish Club, Home- Ec Club, Dramalee, Texas History Club, Congressman Archer's Intern Trip Representative. HARRISON, MARY ELIZABETH - Home-Ec Club, Booster Club, Ocean- ography Club. HARTWIG, MICHAEL DAVID - Varsity Basketball, NHS, Parliamentarian, SABER, Sports Editor, Key Club, Ouill St Scroll, Booster Club, JV Basketball. HASTINGS, NANCY WINN - Home-Ec Club, Dramalee, Booster Club, Fine Arts Discussion Group. HAUGE, ELLEN - NHS, Symphonic Orchestra, President, Lee Leader, Region Orchestra, Spanish Club, Le Melee, Booster Club. HAUSER, SUSAN - Future Teachers Club, Spanish Club, Booster Club, Texas History Club, Future Lawyers Club, Ecology Club, -Fine Arts Discus- sion Group, Vice-President, Dramalee, Southernaires. HAY, STEVE - Junior Cabinet, Senior Cabinet. HAYES, WILLIAM SCONE - NHS, Key Club, President, Cheerleader, Spirit Committee, SABER, Texas History Club, Future Lawyers Club, Booster Club, Most Handsome Sophomore Finalist, Most Handsome Junior, Most Representative Junior Boy, Fine Arts Discussion Group, Vice-President, Boys' State Alternate, HAYS, HOLLY - Dramalee, Spanish Club, Booster Club, Most Beautiful Sophomore Finalist. HEKIMIAN, HAMPO - Science Club, Treasurer, Mu Alpha Theta. HEKIMIAN, KHOREN - Science Club, Secretary, Mu Alpha Theta, HENDERSON, ARCHIE - National Merit Semi-Finalist, MAA Award, Num- ber Sense Award, Major-Works Geometry Award, NHS, Mu Alpha Theta. HENRY, KEVIN VERNON GAMBRELL - Texas History Club, Most Hand- some Sophomore Semi-Finalist, Var- sity Football, Captain, All District Foot- Terry Price beams, I could have danced all night! 315 ball, Most Valuable Back, '72-'73, Fine Arts Discussion Group, Track Team. HEWITT, KIM - Booster Club, Future Teachers Club, Science Club: Span- ish Club, Future Lawyers Club, Le Melee. HIBBERT, MARY CATHERINE - Booster Club. HIGHTOWER, LYNANN MARIE - Most Beautiful Sophomore Finalist, Most Beautiful Junior Semi-Finalist, Texas History Club, Spanish Club, Science Club, Student Council, Booster Club, Dramalee, Le Melee. HILL, JEANNE LIA - Booster Club, DECA. HINSON, KIM - Booster Club, Le Melee. HIX, SHARI ANN - CSU, Hospitality Club, Dixi-Liers, Booster Club. HOBSON, MARK LLOYD - Booster Club, Spanish Club, Texas History Club, Sophomore Cabinet, Sopho- more Basketball Team. HOGAN, KERRY PATRICIA - Future Teachers Club, Future Lawyers Club, Texas History'Club, Booster Club, Le Melee, Home-Ec Club, Hospitality Club, Junior Cabinet, Dramalee, Spanish Club. HOOK, MARGARET LOUISE - VOE, Vice-President, Home-Ec Club, Texas History Club. HOOPER, MELINDA - Booster Club, Le Melee. HOSEA, DEBBIE LYNN - NHS, SABER, Activities, Quill St Scroll, Future Teachers Club, Home-Ec Club, Student Council, Lee Leader, Ocean- ography Club, Senior Cabinet, Booster Club. HOUCK, MARY ELIZABETH - Home- Ec Club, Spanish Club. HOWARD, ANN REYNOLDS - Home- Ec Club, Oceanography Club, Le Melee. HUDDLESTON, LINDA BETH - Booster Club, Spanish Club, Oceanography Club, Future Lawyers Club, Texas History Club, Dixi-Liers, Most Beauti- ful Sophomore Semi-Finalist, Drama- lee, Le Melee, HUGHES, IRBY BENNETT - Future Lawyers Club, Stage Band. I IRELAND, ELISE LYNN - Booster Club, Home-Ec Club, Fine Arts Dis- cussion Group, German Club. IRWIN, MARK HOWARD - JV Football, Latin Honor Society, Booster Club. J JACOB, CATHY JEAN - VOE. JAEHNE, BRIAN HENRY - All City DAR Essay Contest Winner, '71-'72, ROTC, First Lieutenant, Booster Club, Uncle Bob's Boys, Car Club, Lee Raiders. JANSE, HELEN BERNICE - SABER, NHS, Anchor Club, Junior Class Trea- surer, Sophomore Cabinet, Junior un' jfgsx W we I know this new egg shampoo is good for your hair, but aren't you supposed to rinse it out? questions distressed Melody Lofton. 316 Oh, well, I guess once a year won't kill me, mutters Mrs. Wisdom as she reluc- tantly enters the lunch line. Cabinet, Lee Leader, Hospitality Club, Future Lawyers Club, Most Beautiful Sophomore Semi-Finalist, Texas His- tory Club, Quill ES Scroll, Booster Club, Le Melee. JARRELL, JANE ANN - Ecology Club, Home-Ec Club, Booster Club, Volley- ball Intramurals. JENNEY, DAVID - Chess Club, Presi- dent, Booster Club, Thespians, Duet Acting at South Houston, Cast of Damn Cardinals, l'Midsummer Night's Dream, Guys and Dolls. JOHANNESSEN, JAN ELIZABETH - Marching Generals, Concert Band, Medical Careers Club, German Club, French Club, Future Teachers Club, CSU, Booster Club. JOHNSON, CRAIG ROBERT - Booster Club, Car Club. JONES, NIKKI MARIE - Student Coun- cil, French Club, CSU, Dramalee, Le Melee, OEA, Booster Club. JONES, WENDY ELIZABETH - South- ernaires, Vice-President, Texas His- tory Club, Future Teachers Club, Future Lawyers Club, Student Coun- cil, Cast of Guys and Dolls , Hospi- tality Club, Most Beautiful Sophomore Finalist, Booster Club. JOSLIN, MARLA TOY - FFA, Home-Ec Club, Booster Club. JUNE, DAVID RUSSELL - Ecology Club. JUNGMAN, ROBERT FRANK - Key Club, Secretary, NFL, Vice-President, NHS, TRAVELER, Future Lawyers Club, Texas History Club, Senior Cab- inet. K KAHN, STEVE METZ - JV Football, Varsity Football, Statistician. KEETON, ROBBIE JEAN - Most Popu- lar Sophomore Girl, Mu Delta Chi, Dixi-Liers, Librarian, Student Council, Most Popular Senior Girl, Human Rel- ations Committee, Senior Cabinet, Texas History Club, Spanish Club, TRAVELER Representative. KELM, SCOTT KEITH - SABER, Sports Editor, 'Ouill St Scroll, Oceanography Club, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Foot- ball, Statistician, Spanish Club, Texas History Club, Booster Club, Spirit Committee, Senior Cabinet. KILBY, RONALD - Golf Team, Booster Club. KING, WILLIAM DANIEL - Golt Team, Booster Club, Texas History Club, Future Lawyers Club, Spanish Club, Oceanography Club. KIRBY, SCOTT KLINT - DECA, Vice- President. KIRKCONNELL, KLINT - Student Council. KOHLHAUFF, SANDRA EILEEN - DECA, Secretary, ICT Sweetheart. KRAUSE, DEXTER FRANK - Varsity Football, JV Football, JV Track Team. KRAUSE, MARC CHARLES - JV Base- ball, Varsity Baseball, Booster Club. L LAIN, ROBERT EDWARD - Booster Club, LARSEN, BARBARA ELLEN - Booster Club, Home-Ec Club. LEDBETTER, PATRICIA ANN - Home- Ec Club, Booster Club, Le Melee. LEE, ROBERT DANIEL - DECA. LEMAK, MARGARET ANNE - Student Council, Lee Leader, Dixi-Liers, Mu Alpha Theta, Future Teachers Club, Hospitality Club, Medical Careers Club, Spanish Club, Le Melee, Booster Club. LEWIS, MICHAEL HENRY - Booster Club, Future Lawyers Club, Uncle Bob's Boys, Junior Cabinet. LEWIS, SHARON JUNE - NHS, French Club, Le Melee, Booster Club. LITTLE, MIKE EUGENE - Varsity Foot- ball, FFA, Varsity Track Team. LOFTON, MELODY MARIE - Dixi-Liers, Vice-President, Southern Swingers, Thespian, Dramalee, Anchor Club, NHS, Poetry Interpretation, First Place, UIL, First Place Poetry, Cast of Guys and Dolls , Region Choir, Southernaires. LOK, GARY - Booster Club, Varsity Basketball, Manager. LONG, JENNY - Fine Arts Discussion Group, Future Lawyers Club, Ecology Club, Science Club, Future Teachers Club, Le Melee, Texas History Club, Spanish Club, Dramalee, Oceanogra- phy Club. LOOMIS, GAYLE LANE - Booster Club, LOOMIS, SARAH JEANNINE - NHS, CSU, Vice-President, German Club, Secretary, Home-Ec Club, Reporter, Marching Generals, Librarian, Con- cert Band, Orchestra, Treasurer, Southern Swingers, Future Teachers Club, Stage Band, Le Melee, Booster Club. LUTON, JOHN - Fine Arts Discussion Group, Vice-President, Booster Club. LUZA, WILLIAM - Booster Club. LYNCH, JOHN - Fine Arts Discussion Group, Vice-President, Booster Club. Mc MCBRIDE, MARY PATRICIA - National Merit Letter of Commendation, Hospi- tality Club, President, Future Teachers Club, Treasurer, Spanish Club, Trea- surer, American Legion Club, Trea- surer, NHS, Lee Leader, TRAVELER, Booster Club, Texas History Club, Dramalee, Sophomore Cabinet. MCBRIDE, WARNER ENNIS - Most Handsome Junior Semi-Finalist, Southernaires, Vice-President, Booster Club. MCCORD, TIM JAMES -- Science Club, President, Mu Alpha Theta, Vice-Pres- ident, NHS, Sophomore Basketball Team, Senior Cabinet, Texas History Club, Spanish Club, Booster Club, Sophomore Mathematics Award. McCOY, MARY NEIL - NHS, Anchor Club, Reporter, American'Legion Club, Secretary, Latin Honor Society, Vice-President, Treasurer, Home-Ec Club, Vice-President, Medical Careers Club, Vice-President, Booster Club, Texas History Club. McDADE, DIANA MILLS - National Merit Semi-Finalist, Dixi-Liers, South- ernaires, Spanish Club, Le Melee. McDAVID, MARTHA GENE - CSU: National Merit Letter of Commenda- tion, Student Council, Senior Cabinet. MCGEHEE, MELINDA - Varsity Volley- ball Team, Dixi-Liers, Spanish Club, Future Teachers Club, Dramalee, Hospitality Club, Booster Club. MclVER, JEAN ALICE - National Merit Letter ot Commendation, NHS, Stu- dent Council, Sophomore Cabinet, American Legion Club, Geometry Merit Award, Spanish Club, Texas History Club, Home-Ec Club, Booster Club, Le Melee. ,tt . I. it -W, CQ' VK ., 3 It's a bird. It's a plane. No, it's Kitty Hawk! Scott Kelm, Mike Hartwig, and Steve Buckley are stupefied at the sudden arrival of Kitty Gallagher trom out of the sky. 317 MCWHIRTER, DEBBIE LYNN - OEA. M MADDOX, ELIZABETH FRANCES - Lee's Lieutenants, Future Teachers Club, Secretary, TRAVELER, Hospital- ity Club, Booster Club. MAGILL, BERT EVERETT - Most Handsome Finalist, Booster Club, Ecology Club. MANGRUM, SANDRA GAY - Home-Ec Club, President, Medical Careers Club, Secretary-Treasurer, ROTC, Battalion Sponsor, Rifle Team Spon- sor, Booster Club. MANNING, DAVID DWIGHT - Ocean- ography Club, Uncle Bob's Boys, Dramalee, ROTC, TRAVELER, PA Announcer. MANNING, TERESA ANN - NHS, Library Club, President, Lee Leader, Texas History Club, Le Melee, Home- Ec Club, Booster Club. MARBACH, DIANE S. - National Merit Letter of Commendation, NHS, Medi- cal Careers Club. MARCHBANKS, GREGORY SCOTT - Sophomore Basketball, Future Law- yers Club, Secretary, French Club, Booster Club, TRAVELER, Liaison Committee. MARCOS, GRACY MARIE - Home-Ec Club. MARK, VALERIE EVE - Southernaires. MARTIN, DAVID GLENN - ICT, Texas History Club. I know it's Christmas, but did you have to come gift wrapped? Nancy Ham stares at her date with disbelief, 318 MATCEK, GEORGE WILSON - Ger- man Club, Vice-President, Camera Club, President, SABER, Photogra- pher, TRAVELER, Photographer. MEDRANO, JOSIE - Medical Careers Club, President, Latin Honor Society, Human Relations Committee, Le Melee, Future Teachers Club, Booster Club, Student Advisory Committee, Chairman. METEVIA, JACOUELINE FAYE - Human Relations Committee, DECA, Home-Ec Club. MILLER, GWENDOLYN LOUISE - Home-Ec Club, Human Relations Committee, DECA. MILLER, RICHARD - German Club, Oceanography Club. MITCHELL, MONA MARIE - Lee's Lieutenants, Home-Ec Club. MOORE, KAREN RENA - VOE, OEA, Texas History Club, Booster Club. MORGAN, SHARON ELAINE - Booster Club, Le Melee, Home-Ec Club. MORGAN, WILLIAM MICHAEL - FFA. MORILLE, DEBRA ANN - Student Council, Lee's Lieutenants, French Club, Texas History Club, Booster Club, Dramalee. MORTON, CAROL ELAINE - Tennis Team, Home-Ec Club, Texas History Club. MOTT, GLENNA GAY - Booster Club, Spanish Club, Texas History Club, Dramalee, Future Lawyers Club. MURPHY, EMILY JEAN - Booster Club. N NAKFOOR, KAREN - Hospitality Club, Le Melee, Spanish Club, Future Law- yers Club, Booster Club, Ecology Club, Dixi-Liers. NEWTON, CYNTHIA - OEA, Reporter, TRAVELER, Circulation Manager, French Club, Future Teachers Club, Ouill St Scroll, Booster Club. NICHOLSON, LAURA LEE - Dixi-Liers, Home-Ec Club, Booster Club, Le Melee. NOVAK, REGINA LUANNE - Junior Cabinet, Student Council, Spanish Poetry Recitation Contest. O ORF, MIKE - NHS, Rifle Team, Cap- tain, Color Guard Commander, Uncle Bob's Boys, Booster Club. ORY, PETER ALAN - Student Advisory Committee, Tennis Team. Stopl Anybody here need a date? Louise Brown and Sandy Drews find themselves all dressed up with no place to go. OSTROM, RICKY DALE - Marching Generals, Concert Band. OTT, KENNETH TATE - SABER, Ad Manager, Key Club, Southernaires, Quill 81 Scroll, Exchange Club Award. OVERTON, KNOXIE KAY - NHS, Sen- ior Cabinet, Sophomore Cabinet, P PALMER, DON - Booster Club, Spirit Committee, Dramalee, Alternate Cheerleader. PALMER, ROBIN CAROL - Ouill St Scroll, NHS, SABER, Circulation Man- ager, Varsity Volleyball Team, South- ernaires, Treasurer, Booster Club, Anchor Club, Le Melee, Student Council, Treasurer. PARKER, EMY - CSU. PARNELL, JOAN - NHS, Anchor Club, Hospitality Club, Future Teachers Club, Dramalee, Southernaires, Booster Club, Le Melee. PARSLEY, SHARON - NHS, Lee Leader, Hospitality Club, Spanish Club, Le Melee, Texas History Club, Medical Careers Club, Booster Club. PARTRIDGE, DEBORAH JANE - Jun- ior Cabinet, Booster Club, Le Melee, Junior Class Secretary. PARTRIDGE, ELIZABETH ANNE - Spanish Club, Future Lawyers Club, Booster Club, Le Melee. PATE, DOUGLASS DENNEY - Region Choir. PATTERSON, NEVA SUZANNE - Thespians, Dramalee, Vice-President, Spirit Committee, National Merit Letter of Commendation. PEDEN, GREG JON - Varsity Football. PEERY, PATTI GLYNN - NHS, Trea- surer, Anchor Club, Hospitality Club, Spanish Club, Mathematics Award of Achievement, Geometry, Student Council. PERRY, DALE EDWARD - Varsity Bas- ketball, Varsity Baseball. PETERS, CYNTHIA ANN - Archery Team, Fine Arts Discussion Group, Dramalee, Le Melee, Spanish Club, Booster Club. PETERSON, ANGIE ELAINE - ROTC Sponsor, Car Club, Secretary, TRAV- ELER, Artist, Booster Club. PETRLAK, DEE ANN - Sophomore Cabinet, Sophomore Volleyball Team, Hospitality Club, Medical Careers Club, Dixi-Liers, Senior Cabinet, Spirit Committee, Skit Chairman. PFEFFER, KIRK MATTHEW - Varsity Football, Track Team, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Key Club, Treasurer, Most Handsome Junior Finalist. PHILLIPS, BECKY ANN - Lee's Lieu- tenants, Future Teachers Club, Home- Ec Club, Booster Club. PHILLIPS, GAIL VIRGINIA - Spanish Club, Hospitality Club, Future Law- yers Club, Future Teachers Club, Anchor Club, NHS, Dixi-Liers. PIERCE, WILLIAM LINDSEY - VOE, Ecology Club. PINA, CARLA - Future Lawyers Club, Treasurer, Mu Alpha Theta, Algebra Award. PINSON, ELIZABETH LLEWELLYN - Sophomore Volleyball Team, Spanish Club. PLATT, JOHN CHRISTOPHER - TRAV- ELER, News Editor. PLUMMER, JANITA LYNN - CSU, Sec- retary, Future Teachers Club. PORTER, JEFF ALLEN - Varsity Bas- ketball, TRAVELER. POTEAT, THOMAS HENRY - Ocean- ography Club, Sergeant-at-Arms. PRATKA, JAMES FRANKLIN - ROTC, Company Commander, Spirit Commit- tee, Booster Club, Vice-President, Uncle Bob's Boys, President, Future Lawyers Club, Chaplain, German Club. PREWETT, HARRY - Varsity Football. PRICE, TERRY LEE - SABER, Assist- ant Senior Editor, Anchor Club, Span- ish Club, NHS, Texas History Club, Student Council, Le Melee, Booster Club, Dramalee, Most Beautiful Junior Finalist. PRUTER, LUCIE CAROL - NHS, Latin Honor Society, Hospitality Club. PUCKETT, KENT - Student Council. PURSER, RHONDA - Medical Careers Club, Booster Club, PUTSCHER, CHRISTINE ELLEN - NHS, Future Teachers Club, Presi- dent, Spanish Club, Vice-President, Hospitality Club, Secretary, Le Melee, Secretary, Varsity Volleyball Team, Captain, Sophomore Volleyball Team, Lee Leader, Le Melee, Head of Ten- nis, Booster Club. Q OUERIO, VANCE BARTON - Senior Cabinet, National Merit Letter of Com- mendation, TRAVELER Representa- tive, Mu Alpha Theta, Booster Club. R RAIN, CATHY ANN - Texas History Club, Spanish Club, Fine Arts Discus- sion Group, Booster Club, Most Beau- tiful Sophomore Finalist, Most Beauti- ful Junior Finalist. RANDOLPH, BECKY - French Club, German Club, Future Teachers Club, Dramalee. REA, JAMES ANDREW - Student Council, Booster Club. 'l2-2-'till' READ, SUSAN CAROL - NHS, Student Council, Lee Leader, Sophomore Cabinet, Sophomore Volleyball Team, Hospitality Club, Future Teachers Club, Booster Club. REAVES, FRANK WILLIAM - Booster Club. REDUMIS, JOANNE - Sophomore Vol- leyball Team, Booster Club, Student Council, DECA, REED, JOHN LELAND - DECA, Booster Club. REEVES, ROBERT LINGNER - Science Club, Uncle Bob's Boys, ROTC, Exec- utive Officer, REID, DEBORAH - Ecology Club, Home-EC Club, Booster Club, REILLY, CINDY - Varsity Volleyball Team, Home-Ec Club, Texas History Club, Le Melee, Vice-President. RICHARDSON, BRIAN O'HARA - NHS, Symphonic Orchestra, President, ROTC, C Company Commander, Drill and Rifle Team, Booster Club. RIGGS, DON ALAN - Varsity Basket- ball, Track Team. RIORDAN, ANN - Ecology Club, Span- ish Club, Hospitality Club, Home-EC Club, Texas History Club, Booster Club. RITTERBUSCH, LYN MARIE - Drama- lee, Future Teachers Club, German Club, French Club, Home-Ec Club, Le Melee. I 'V J I . A a I '. ' 'Y D ss .,, 5 . 4 Tv X. , H Q - .Q-X .QI X . X, f iQ I 1 ' I I . 3 A i . - X ,, l I j K ix t 1 QR 5 - . 'Q , , Q... - if ' ! i'5,t ,1 ' I 'E ,Q P. -+ .... C ,W .,, , .. . ,N Mary, I must compliment you on your taste in clothes, remarks Diana McDade to Mary BGKGT, 319 RIVERA, ENEDELIA - Lee's Lieuten- ants. ROACH, DOROTHY JEAN - National Merit Letter ol Commendation, All- Region Choir, NHS, Vice-President, Outstanding Teenager of America Nominee, Most Representative Junior Girl, Southernaires, Vice-President, Secretary, Southern Swingers, Anchor Club, Chaplain, Sophomore Class Treasurer, American Legion Club, SABER, Index Editor, Favorites Editor, Quill Sl Scroll, Varsity Volleyball Team, Sophomore Cabinet, Junior Cabinet. ROBERTS, SUSAN - Student Council, Secretary, NFL, Secretary, Best Girl Speaker, Future Lawyers Club, Dra- malee. ROBERTSON, BEVERLY DIANE - French Club, Home-Ec Club, Booster Club. RODRIGUEZ, PORFIRIO OLGUIN - ROTC, Spanish Club, Ecology Club. ROESSLER, BETH - Sophomore Vol- leyball Team, Hospitality Club, Future Teachers Club, Spanish Club, Texas History Club, Office Worker, Medical Careers Club, Future Lawyers Club, Booster Club. ROMERO, GUILLERMO LEOPOLDO - Student Advisory Committee, Spanish Club, Ecology Club. ROSENFELD, KATHY LYNN - Dixi- Liers, Texas History Club, Spanish Club, Booster Club. ROSENTI-IAL, HARRY - National Merit Semi-Finalist, NFL, President, Key Club. RUSSELL, DAVID RICHARD - Texas History Club. RUSSELL, KATHIE - Lee's Lieuten- ants, Home-Ec Club, Booster Club. S SALMON, CHARLES ROBERT - Var- sity Football, German Club. SALTAMACHIA, GLENN JOSEPH - Varsity Football, German Club. SANDERS, SHARON ELIZABETH - Marching Generals, Secretary, NHS, Symphonic Orchestra, Stage Band, Student Council, Hospitality Club, German Club, German Band. SANGREE, JILL ANN - NHS, Student Council, Hospitality Club, Spanish Club, CSU, Booster Club, Le Melee. SAVILLE, ROBIN - Le Melee, Head ot Badminton, Hospitality Club, Intramu- ral Winner, Badminton, Medical Careers Club, Texas History Club, Booster Club, Home-Ec Club. SCHREIBER, MICHELE LOUISE - Fine Arts Discussion Group, Vice-Presi- dent, Dramalee, Spanish Club, Booster Club, Home-Ec Club. SCHULLER, SARA LYNN - Dixi-Liers, Hospitality Club, Spanish Club, Medi- cal Careers Club, Texas History Club, Le Melee, Intramural Winner, Archery, Lamar: French Oratory Award. SOHWEINHAUT, DEBORAH LEE - Mu Bob, you don't have to beg! Of course you can hold my hand! Carol Brollier tries to ease Bob Frazier's mind. 320 Delta Chi, President, Senior Cabinet, Lee Leader, Future Teachers Club, French Club, Spanish Club, Texas History Club, Booster Club, Home-Ec Club. SEDGELEY, SHERI JEAN - Dixi-Liers, Texas History Club, Spanish Club, Ecology Club, Booster Club. SELLARS, SHERRILL MORRINE - TRAVELER, Booster Club, Ecology Club. SENGELMANN, ELIZABETH WARD - Alternate Cheerleader, Anchor Club, Chaplain, Historian, NHS, Hospitality Club, Vice-President, Tennis Team, District Doubles Winner, Mu Delta Chi, Student Council, Spirit Commit- tee, Future Teachers Club, Junior Cabinet, Spanish Club, Texas History Club, Le Melee, Intramural Winner, Badminton, Table Tennis, TRAVELER Representative, Booster Club. SIMPSON, SHERRIE ANN - Booster Club, Home-Ec Club. 2 SIMS, RODNEY - Marching Generals, Stage Band. SLAGLE, LISA ANGELA - Booster Club, Home-Ec Club, Los Angeles: California Scholastic Federation. SLATOR, DOROTHY STEVENSON - Dixi-Liers, Vice-President, Future Teachers Club, Hospitality Club,l Future Lawyers Club, Science Club Mu Alpha Theta, Ecology Club Booster Club, Spanish Club, Medica Careers Club, CSU, Texas History Club, Le Melee. SMECK, JANE ANN - Girls' State Rep resentative, Most Representative Sen- ior Glrl, Anchor Club, Leadership Conference Representative, Secrel tary, NHS, DAR Essay Contest, Honl orable Mention, Dress Code Commitl tee, Student Advisory Committee, Stul dent Council Constitution and Elecl tion Committees, Junior Cabinet, Medical Careers Club, Secretary, Vol- leyball Team, Scorekeeper, Mu Alpha Theta. SMITH, JEANNE MARIE - Future! Teachers Club, Booster Club, Louisi- ana: Speech Club. siviin-i, MICHAEL pxxnius - notc. Training officer, Drill Team, Platoon: Sergeant, Car Club, Reporter. ' l SMITH, SHERREN BESS - Dixi-Liersl Texas History Club, Medical Careers Club, Booster Club, Spanish Club, Future Teachers Club, Ecology Club, CSU, Le Melee. l SMITH, STACIE LYNNE - Thespiansl Treasurer, Dramalee, Crew ot The Man Who Came to Dinner, Diary ol Anne Frank , Cast ot Damn Yan- kees, Guys and DoIIs , Home-Ec Club. Stephanie, don't look now, but your horse just ran off with Trigger! Robbie Keeton breaks the news to Stephanie Fletcher. SNYDER, STEPHANIE - Booster Club, SPURGIN, PATRICIA ANN - VOE, President, Texas History Club, Corpus Christi: Future Homemakers, Presi- dent, Historian, Mu Alpha Theta. STARK, LEIGH ANNE - Spanish Club, Home-Ec Club, STAVINOHA, MARI LISA - Texas His- tory Club, Home-Ec Club, Booster Club, Ecology Club, Le Melee. STEARMAN, KELLY JANE - Dixi-Liers, Mu Delta Chi, NHS, Student Council, Spanish Club, Texas History Club, Ecology Club, Hospitality Club, CSU, Booster Club, Le Melee. STEPHENSON, STEPHANIE SUE - Lee's Lieutenants, Texas History Club, Home-Ec Club, Ecology Club. STEVENSEN, SUSAN LYNN - Geor- gia: Pep Club, Drama, Future Busi- ness Leaders. STEWART, CATHERINE MARIA - Dixi- Liers, Librarian, Social Chairman, Mu Delta Chi, Homecoming Queen, Hos- pitality Club, Future Teachers Club, Spanish Club, Student Council, Senior Cabinet, Most Popular Junior Girl, Booster Club, Future Lawyers Club, Texas History Club, Le Melee, Most Beautiful Sophomore Semi-Finalist. STREIT, VIVIAN AUDREY - NHS, Stu- dent Council, Sophomore Cabinet, Le Melee, Head of Softball, Hospitality Club, Future Lawyers Club, Booster Club. STUBBS, LISA CATHERINE - Student Council, TRAVELER Representative, Lee Leader, Future Teachers Club, Spanish Club, Texas History Club, Booster Club. SUDDUTH, CHARLES EDWARD - National Merit Semi-Finalist. SURDI, LINDA ANN - Texas History Club, Ecology Club, French Club, Home-Ec Club. SURKO, ANTHONY FRANKLIN - Booster Club. SWANSON, AMY CECILE - Chicago: Thespian. SWARTZ, VIRGINIA LANE - Lee's Lieutenants, Two Star General, Dra- malee, French Club, Booster Club, TRAVELER. SWEARINGEN, DEBBIE - Lee's Lieu- tenants. SWEETMAN, BRYAN BRADLEY - TRAVELER, Dramalee, Uncle Bob's Boys, Vice-President, Texas History Club, Cast of Guys and Dolls , Ecol- ogy Club, ROTC, Booster Club, Human Relations Committee. T TASCHERY, MICHELLE - Spanish Club, Booster Club. TAYLOR, DIANNE JOYCE - Tennis Team, Dramalee, Medical Careers Club, Future Teachers Club, Booster Club, French Club, Texas History Club, Intramural Winner, Volleyball, Tennis. TAYLOR, PATRICIA LYNN - TRAV- ELER, Feature Editor, News Staff, Booster Club, Future Teachers Club, Dramalee, Spanish Club, Texas His- tory Club, Ouill 8. Scroll. THOMPSON, BETTYE - Home-Ec Club, Spanish Club, Future Teachers Club, Texas History Club, Booster Club, VOE, OEA, THOMPSON, CAROL ANN - Texas History Club. THOMPSON, DELTA LYNN - NHS: Anchor Club, Future Teachers Club, Vice-President, Student Council, Jun- ior Cabinet, Hospitality Club, Future Lawyers Club, Booster Club. THOMSON, WILLIAM MAXWELL - Chess Club, Vice-President, Booster Club. THURMAN, DEBBY - Booster Club. Tl-IYMES, ROBERT ALAN - TRAV- ELER, Booster Club, Spirit Committee. TILL, KEITH - Latin Honor Society, Historian. TIPTON, JOHN DAVID - NHS: Future Lawyers Club, Vice-President, Rus- sian Club, Vice-President, NFL, Booster Club, JV Football, ROTC, Stu- dent Council, TOSH, ERIK - Oceanography Club, Senior Cabinet, Booster Club, Future Lawyers Club, Spirit Committee, Uncle Bob's Boys. TRAYLOR, ERIC JON - CSU, Presi- dent. TUCKER, LONNIE - ROTC, Battalion Officer. TURNER, ALVA JO - Marching Gener- als, Home-Ec Club. TURNER, CECIL FRED - Marching Generals, CSU, Booster Club, Ecol- ogy Club. TURNER, TERESA LORRAINE - Home-Ec Club, Dramalee, Booster Club. U UDDEN, WILLIAM MARKS - Fine Arts Discussion Group, Booster Club, V VALENZUELA, JANIE ANN - Spanish Rosanna Deane and Mark Hardwick use the Mouthwash for Lovers. 321 Club, Home-Ec Club, French Club, Booster Club. VANCE, LYNNELL MAE - Senior Class Vice-President, Anchor Club, Presi- dent, SABER, Senior Section Editor, NHS, Spanish Club, President, Spirit Committee, Booster Club, Most Beau- tiful Sophomore Semi-Finalist, Drama- lee, Future Teachers Club, Hospitality Club. VANDER NAILLEN, RALPH EDWARD - Varsity Basketball, Manager. VAN SLYKE, LISE MARIE - Future Teachers Club, Dramalee, Booster Club, Spirit Committee, Assistant Pos- ter Chairman, Lee Leader, NHS, VELVIN, EDNA CANDACE - TRAV- ELER, Circulation Manager, Copy Edi- tor, ROTC, Sponsor, Rifle Team, Booster Club, Car Club, Treasurer, Crew of Diary of Anne Frank , Quill St Scroll. , VERBLE, LAURA - Dixi-Liers, Future Teachers Club, CSU, Booster Club. VEZEY, STEPHEN MICHAEL - ROTC, Platoon Leader, Drill Team. VIRGIL, RHONDA SUE - Dramalee, Thespian, Crew of Diary of Anne Frank , Assistant Director of Guys and DoIIs , Home-Ec Club. VOINIS, NICK GEORGE - JV Baseball, Booster Club, Spanish Club. VOLLERS, MARK ALLEN - ROTC, Drill Team, Drill Sergeant, Platoon Leader. W WAIDHOFER, MICHAEL - Varsity Foot- ball, All-District Football Team, Track Team, NHS, Texas History Club, Quill 8 Scroll, Most Representative Sopho- more Boy, SABER, Business Man- ager. WALD, CAROL ANNE - Anchor Club, NHS, Student Council, Election Com- mittee Chairman, Hospitality Club, Science Club, Office Assistant, Senior Cabinet, Tennis Team, Le Melee. WALDMANN, VIRGINIA ANNE - Lee Leader, Future Teachers Club, French Club, Home-Ec Club, Booster Club. WALKER, MARY - National Merit Let- ter ot Commendation, Dixi-Liers. WALKER, STEVEN - Varsity Basket- ball, Key Club, National Merit Semi- Finalist, NHS, Booster Club. WASS, FRED WALFRED - Varsity Baseball, JV Baseball, Car Club, Booster Club. WATTS, SARAH SPENCE - Spirit Committee, House Chairman, Drama- lee, Cast of The Man Who Came to Dinner, Damn Cardinals, Diary of 322 Sharon Weatherford sighs, She's keeping me after class, and all I asked to do was to go' to the Love Room. Anne Frank , Spanish Club, Lee Leader, Booster Club, Swim Team, Captain, All-City Swim Team. WEATHERFORD, DEBBIE - Medical Careers Club, Dramalee, Home-Ec Club, Texas History Club. WEATHERFORD, JOAN - Medical Careers Club, Future Teachers Club, French Club, Le Melee. WEATHERFORD, SHARON ANNE - Anchor Club, NHS, Spanish Club, Junior Cabinet, Future Teachers Club, Hospitality Club, Booster Club. WEBB, ADRIENNE ELIZABETH - Dixi- Liers, Librarian, Booster Club, Texas History Club, Oceanography Club. WEBB, KIM CARVEL - Head Cheer- leader, Dixi-Liers, NI-IS, Le Melee, Head of Softball, Mu Delta Chi, Hospi- tality Club, Spanish Club, Texas His- tory Club, Spirit Committee, Future Teachers Club, Booster Club. WEBRE, ROBEFITA ANNE - Texas His- tory Club, Hospitality Club: Booster Club, Home-Ec Club. WELCH, DENNIS MARTIN - Varsity Football, Manager, JV Baseball, Booster Club. WELLS, SUZANNE MARIE - Dramalee, Thespians, Cast ot The Man Who Came to Dinner, Diary of Anne Frank , Guys and Dolls , Lee's Lieutenants, Directory Staff, Camera Club, Secretary-Treasurer, French Club, Booster Club, Office Assistant. WESTBROOK, ANNE - Lee's Lieuten- ants, Five Star General, Most Out- standing Sophomore, Most Outstand- ing Junior, Directory Staff, NHS, Sen- ior Cabinet, Spirit Committee, Booster Club, Medical Careers Club, Texas History Club, Hospitality Club. WHEELER, PATRICIA DIANE - French Club, Future Teachers Club, Drama-I lee. I WHITE, JAN MARIE - Dixi-Liers, Sec- retary, NCTE Achievement AwardI Nominee, NHS, Student Council, Lee Leader, Varsity Volleyball Team, TRAVELER Representative, All-Region. Choir, First Place, UIL Solo andl Ensemble Contest, Spanish CIub,i Future Teachers Club, Hospitalityi Club, Dramalee. WHITE, LESA CAROL - Dixi-Liers, President, All-Region Choir, First Place, UIL Solo and Ensemble Con-I test, Anchor Club, NHS, Varsity Vol- leyball Team, Lee Leader, Student Council, Spanish Club, Future Teach- ers Club, Hospitality Club, Sophomore Cabinet, Texas History Club, Drama- lee, WHITE, SI-IELLEY MARIE - Dixi-Llers, Medical Careers Club, Le Melee, Hos- pitality Club, Future Lawyers Club,i Texas History Club, Mu Alpha Theta, I CSU, Ecology Club, Human Relationsi Committee, Spanish Club, Booster Club. WHITEHEAD, LYDIA SUSAN - VarsityI Volleyball Team, Latin Honor Society, I Oceanography Club, Booster Club, I Le Melee. WILKINSON, KRISTIE LYNNE - Texas History Club, Dramalee, French Club, Booster Club, Home-Ec Club. I WILLIAMS, CHARLES RAY - Varsity Football, Captain, RBI Award, Arm- chair General Award, Southernaires, President, Cast of Guys and Dolls , Most Handsome Junior Semi-Finalist, Texas History Club, Future Lawyers Club, Booster Club. WILLIAMS, CYNTHIA ANN - Dixi-Liers, Office Assistant, Medical Careers Club, Spanish Club, Texas History Club, Future Lawyers Club. WILLIAMS, EVELYN ELAINE - DECA. WILSON, PAUL HART - Southernaires, Fine Arts Discussion Group, Southern Swingers, Smiley: JV Baseball. WINDHAM, MARY AMANDA - Student Council, Hospitality Club, Spanish Club, Fine Arts Discussion Group, Booster Club. WINTERS, DOROTHY MARIE - Span- ish Club, Future Lawyers Club. WITTIG, LINDA BETH - SABER, Edi- tor-in-Chief, Faculty Editor, Optimist Club Scholarship Semi-Finalist, Anchor Club, Vice-President, Junior Director, NHS, Secretary, Ouill 81 Scroll, President, Medical Careers Club, President, Mu Alpha Theta, Secretary, First Place, Institute of His- panic Culture Essay Contest, Ameri- can Legion Club, Hospitality Club, Spanish Club, Texas History Club, Booster Club. WOOD, DOUGLAS REAGAN - ROTC, Second Lieutenant, Good Citizenship Award, Russian Club, Sergeant-at- Arms. WOODRUFF, LEAH - Lee's Lieuten- ants, TRAVELER, Typist, Booster Club. WOODS, STANLEY CRAWFORD - Spanish Club, Texas History Club, Track Team, Science Club. WOOLLETT, EDITH FRESTON - Amer- ican Legion Club, Treasurer, Hospital- ity Club, Future Teachers Club, Medi- cal Careers Club, Booster Club, Spanish Club, Dramalee. WYNN, RENEE - VOE, Dramalee. Y I YAO, JEANNE MARIE - VOE, Mira- monte: Dance Club. YOHMAN, DEBRA SUE - NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, Future Teachers Club. YOUNG, JO ANNE - DECA. 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Q, M QT' -vhkz nw .ls x TOWN 81 COUNTRY BANK 750 Town and Counfry Village Housfon, Texas 77024 MEMBER FDIC l7I3l 464-943I Bailey, S+uden+ Terresa 74, 197 Bain, Randy T. 221 Baker, Allen C. 167, 197 Baker, Bryan 197 Baker, Baker, Danny 87 Greg M. 139 Baker, Marianne 75, 105, 124, 197 Baker, 31 Mary E.123,171,197, 9 Baker, Steve M. 139, 249 Baker, Wycke 221, 225 R Bakke, Buck 249 Bakke, Carol A. 75, 112, 113, 185, 197 Baldo, Andrea H. 221 Baldwin, David 87, 309 Ballard, Ken 102, 159, 249 Ballew, Alice 250, 295 Bang, Jackie S. 72, 74, 79, 105, 110, 111, 250 Bankey, Mark 309 Banner man, Rusty 221 Barbee, Sandra D. 90, 197 Barnes, Debbie G. 106, Q31 Barnes, Elaine 250 Barnes, Libbie K. 74, 116, 197 Barnett, Patti 110, 250 Barnhill, Clint F. 197 Baron, Eric 197 Barrett, Donald G, 197 Barrett, Terri 102, 221 Barrow, David G. 197 Barron, Richard T. 221 Kinkaid's Blake Bonner agrees that Tommy Ford would pick up anyone. -A- Aares, Fredrik S. 197 Abell, Catherine A. 105, 246 Abraham, Rhonda L. 221 Abshire, Nancy C. 88, 221 Ackermann, Meg J. 170, 221 Adam, Marcia 102, 110, 246, 268 Adam, Michael D. 221 Adams, Adonna 184, 197, 207 Adams, Angela J. 221 Adams, DeGraa1 197 Adams, Douglas 246 Adams, Mamie L. 197 Addison, James W. 221 Aire, Oscar L. 246 Ajello, Julie A. 108, 112, 139, 246, 253 Alaniz, Michal 129, 130, 309 Albritton, Frank G. 142, 146, 221, 227 Alcocer, Sabrina A. 123, 246 Alcorn, Christena A. 35, 125, 126 127, 135, 173,246 Aldridge, Robert W. 99, 221, 231. 239 Alexander, Leslie A. 197 Alexander, Mark 309 Alexander, Mike L. 159, 160, 247, 350 Allen, Betsy 13, 95, 104, 173,221 Allen, Kathy P. 81, 104, 124, 197, 198 Allen, Melinda L. 39, 96, 110, 120, 121, 247, 345 Allen, Phyllis 247 Alridge, Eureta 221 Alter, Steve G. 128, 131, 221, 224 Alvarez, Ana M. 105, 181,221 Amy, Beverly E. 11, 247, 268 Anderson, Amanda R. 221, 223 Anderson, Christine N. 221 Anderson Curtis M. 197 Anderson Ed 197 Anderson, Lorence L. 167, 197 Anderson Anderson Nancy L. 114 221 , Sally s. 120, 121, 247, 250 Anderson, Susan M. 99, 110, 247 Anderson, Tom 247 Andrew, Betty A. 88, 221 Andrews, Ford 221 Andrews, Mary Lou 77, 94, 108, 221, 225 Andrews, Virginia L. 116, 247 Andrus, Kathleen A. 103, 180, 221 Andrus, Thomas J. 197 Antill, Carol J. 120, 121,248 Antonetti, Christina 197 Arbuckle, G. G. 248 Arbuckle, Ruth C. 221 Armstead, Nancy L. 248 Armstrong, Kathy 110, 138, 248 Arndl, Deborah 221 Arnold, Alice B. 36, 71, 72, 73, 77, 105, 123,221 Arnold, CLindaJ 197 Arnold, Virginia K. 120, 121, 248 Arnspiger, Allison 16, 72, 79, 95, 248 Artman, Kurt J. 118, 197 Artman, Tina M. 88, 248 Ashley, Tim H. 39, 248, 345 Ashton, Pat A. 86, 249 Austin, Mary M. 197 Avey, Kathy A. 120, 121, 249 Avis, Tricia P. 73, 92, 94, 105, 221 Aydam, Cynthia A. 249 Aydam, Ginger 95, 221 -3.. Baatz, DeeDee D. 197 Backer, Mary M. 197 Baechtel, Kimberly A. 75, 93, 197, 198, 199, 346 Bagley, James W. 128, 130, 221 Bailey, Douglas 309 Bailey, Jan T. 74, 114, 127, 197 Bailey, Joseph N. 79, 85, 153, 155, 157, 166, 249, 259 Bailey, Paula E. 6, 88, 89, 91, 249 Barstow, Dana A. 88, 250 Bartay, Cynthia L. 118, 197 Bartek, Kim A. 114, 197 Barlelsmeyer, Anne E. 104, 250 Bassett, Curtis R. 129, 221 Batten, Kathy J. 104, 171,197 Baucum, Julie 139, 170, 171, 172, 250, 295 Bauerschlag, Bill 31, 142, 151, 250 Bauerschlag, Melanie 75, 76, 125, 197 Baumgardner, James W. 138, 197 Bautsch, Ronald E. 107, 250 Baxter, Kelly H. 25 Beane, Dorothy A. 139, 251 Bearden, Mitch R. 81, 251, 351 Bearden, Terry 130, 197 Beasley, Leslie D. 93, 96, 104, 118, 197 Beavers, Mickey P. 309 Beck, Jenny 250, 296 Beeheer, Rick 104 Beeson, Laurette H. 107, 170, 172, 221, 338 Bell, Madeline E. 197, 206 Bell, Margaret 118, 221 Bell, Mike K. 197 Bell, Robert 84, 222 Bell, Sammy S. 114, 197, 198 Bell, Wanda J. 88, 102,251 Belto, Becky A. 198 Benel, Karl A. 309 Benestante, Anthony 160 Benestante, Ray R. 25, 159 Bering, Walter M. 105, 165, 222 Berry, Robert T. 24, 142, 151, 222 Betancourt, Mary Lou 198 Biernacki, Rich S. 198 Bily, Jennifer M. 73, 90, 92, 94, 105, 222 Binford, Bill W. 25 Biondo, Steve E. 222 Bisagno, Ginger 81, 124, 125, 126, 180, 222 Bishop, William D. 130, 131, 222 Bixby, Nancy R. 198 Bixler, June A. 25, 88 Black, Amie C. 198 Blades, Bobby H. 78, 81, 198 Index Blades, John S. 197, 198 Blair, Beverly A. 222 Blair, Douglas 309 Blankenship, Greg F. 252 Blinsky, Lynn A. 124, 198 Blocher, Gail S. 81, 198 Bloxsum, Allan P. 198 Boatwright, Donna L, 222 Boland, Margaret C. 222 Bolin, Greg 309 Bonano, Brad C. 198, 100 Bone, Edgar 163, 183, 222 Bonno, Frank 23, 27, 100, 252 Bonno, Rosanne 95, 105, 222 Booth, Edwin E. 309 Boozer, Carolyn A. 94, 102, 252 Boozer, Floyd E. 162, 222 Borneman, Ellan 69, 111, 198, 204 Borneman, Sharon 110, 252 Boss, Bill 28, 78, 81, 91, 95, 139, 252, 307 Boswell, Ann 252 Boswell, James N. 192, 198 Boulet, Ross E. 100 Bowers, Barbara 86, 253 Bowers, Richard W. 130, 222 Bowers, Wendell 139, 253 Bowles, Cathy A. 198 Boyce, Melanie M. 88, 139, 222 Boyd, Candi J. 88, 89, 253 Boyd, Cindy L. 198, 222 Boyd, Kevin D. 35, 123 Boyd, Lynn A. 173, 198 Braden, Anne 87, 253 Braden, Olive 222 Braden, Spud 78, 79, 81, 82, 253 306 Bradshaw, Betty J. 309 Bradshaw, Grant A. 198, 215 Brady, Suzanne 74, 90. 93, 114, 198, 217 Braly, Locke A. 222, 239 Brandon, Patti A. 28, 96, 102, 116, 253 Bratton, Dale S. 198 Braud, Ken C. 198 Brayton, Jett A. 253 Breedlove, Bridget A. 198 Breitkreuz, Bradley J. 106 Breland, Edward 78, 84, 136, 165 183, 222 Brentzel, Barbara A. 198 Brentzel, Reese J, 79, 106, 128. 130, 131, 253 Bretz, Dani 198 Bridges, Ashley l. 222 Britain, Billy L. 36, 253 Britain, Vicky Lynn 90, 105, 285, 295 Broad, Kathleen L. 198 Brogdon, Lisa J. 253 Brollier, Carol 73, 77, 94, 111, 120, 121, 138, 181, 220. 222, 225, 320 Brooks, Derek 87 Brooks, Randy L. 222 Broun, Clare E, 94, 104, 110, 111, 136, 169, 222, 333 Broussard, Patty 222 Brown, Judy A. 92, 104, 253 Brown, Lisa H. 222 Brown, Louise C. 73, 95, 108, 109, 112, 113, 222,318 Brown, Lynn F. 253. Brown, Robert E. 11, 88, 89, 254 Brown, Steve 222 Browne, Jean M. 100, 198 Bruce, Frank K. 198 Brumley, Karen L. 96, 124, 198, 223 Brunson, Mary 86, 254 Brunson, Tommy W. 198 Bryan, Priscilla L. 222 341 Bryant, Debbie M. 222 Buchner, Brian L. 132, 222 Buckley, George R. 78, 186, 198, 200 Buckley, Steve B. 22, 30, 44, 78, 95,137,142,144,147,157, 161, 182, 193, 222, 317 Buckley, William H. 106, 198 Buhler, Frederick K. 198 Buie, Barbara 254 Bujosa, Ana M. 95, 105 Bullock, Frank N. 31, 81, 94, 222 242 Bumstead, Alden P. 30, 73, 77, 94, 130, 172, 181, 220, 223, 334 Bunton, Connie 88, 89, 245, 254 Burch, Leslie K. 114, 198,209 Burchlield, Dale L. 198 Burke, Jimmy 199, 202 Burkett, Mary E. 79, 112, 113, 134, 177, 255 Burleson, Margaret L. 199 Burnley, Doris Raye 255 Bursik, Jeff J. 199 Burt, Mike 102 Burton, Edmund T. 139, 199 Burton, Edna T. 199 Buschardt, Bobby W. 90, 199 Butcher, Kathy J. 223 Butera, Louise T. 73, 223 Butler, Brett 124, 199 Butler, DeAnna L. 199 Butler, Quinton D. 223 Butler, Sheree 199 Button, Joey 167, 199 Byrd, Nancy 223 -Q- Cabrera, Elsa G. 90, 91, 104, 255 Cade, Donna 255 Cadenhead, Amy L. 199, 202 Caldwell, James W. 79, 97, 98, 255 Caldwell, Julia A. 30, 76, 77, 79, 81, 82, 110, 137, 244, 245, 255, 296, 311 Calvert, Keith E. 128, 130, 255 Calvert, Kevin P. 106, 128, 142, 150, 182,223,305 Campbell, Cathy T. 75, 76, 171, 172, 216, 343 Campbell, Dorothy A. 95, 104, 223 Campbell, Liddy M. 11, 105, 105, 120, 121, 223 Campbell, Paula R. 199 Capps, Nancy E. 70, 75, 95, 98, 105, 198, 199, 201, 203 Carell, Liz 223 Carey, Alan E, 309 Carey, Renee P. 106, 223 Carlson, Julie D. 114, 199 Carlson, Tommy 100, 223 Carman, Kathleen A. 309 Carothers, Lesley L. 15, 76, 77, 79, 84, 90, 97, 110, 245, 255, 299 Carr, John L. 199 Carroll, Steve 126, 309 Carter, Charles D. 200 Cartwright, Drew J. 187, 200 Casey, Dona M. 223 Casey, Maureen R. 123, 255 Catchings, Beth A. 95, 256 Catsinas, DeeDee 94, 104, 223, 225 Catsinas, Kathryn A. 200, 209 Cernosek, Lawren 100, 200 Cerrone, Monica M. 200 Chandler, Allison 93, 200 Chandler, Jeri A. 130, 200 Chapline, Cynthia A. 95, 223 Chapoton, Jeff F. 139, 256 Chavanne, Jeannie V. 104, 223 Cheek, Mary 256 42 Cheesman, Sheryl L. 112, 223 Cheney, Bill R. 99, 200 Chenowith, Nancy L. 171, 200 Chester, Bobby 1, 33, 211, 224 Chien, Regina A. 73, 95, 97, 98, 125, 126, 224, 233 Childress, Rick 101, 117 Chism, Marlena 200 Christie, Melissa L. 200 Ciccone, Edward 35, 98 Clairmont, Beverly 86, 256 Clancy, Sandy K. 256, 308 Clancy, Tom D. 224 Clark, Laurie S. 81, 114,200 Clark, Les E. 167, 187 Clark, Rick G. 96, 224 Clark, Ronald 228 Cleek, Jim 100 Clowe, Celia A. 95, 99, 104, 224 Cogburn, Brian 84, 124, 126, 162 224, 233 Cole, Alan 224 Cole, Dale 130 Cole, David W. 7, 78, 159, 256, 313 Coleman, William R. 130 Coley, Carolyn 88, 257 Collins, Beth D. 125, 171, 201 Collins, Gayle M. 201 Collins, Karen S. 116, 198, 201 Colunga, Gloria B. 201 Colvin, Bettina E. 74, 90, 124,201 Colvin, Chuck 224 Conn, Chris M, 130,224 Conner, Gail A. 224 Conner, Mark A. 201 Conner, Pat K. 100, 201, 224 Connor, David 309 Contreras, Estella 105, 111, 224 Cook, Debbie A. 95, 104, 111, 120, 121,224,226 Cook, Jet 139, 257 Cook, Tamara L. 20, 100, 201 Cooksey, Cathy L. 81, 168, 201 Cooksey, Tommy 142, 146, 148, 247, 254, 257, 342, 345 Cooledge, Cindy 100, 118, 201 Coolidge, Gayle R. 44, 72, 73, 81 92,94,104,112,113,120, 121, 173,224,271 Cooper, Debbie 224 Cope, David M. 257, 263 Coreale, Cara A. 99, 114, 201 Coreale, Ray R. 99, 257 Corley, Robert M. 86, 257 Cornelson, Nancy J, 224, 232 Corrigan, Kent 33, 99, 201 Corry, Cherrie L. 81, 201 Corse, Debbie 21, 201 Cosby, Cheryl L. 116,201 Cosby, Marcelle D. 224 Coskey, Donna 224 Costello, Tim S. 100, 212 Cote, Cathy S. 90, 122, 123, 219, 224, 225 Cotter, Greg J. 224 Coulter, John R. 91.98, 224 Coutreras, Estella 92 Cowling, Linda G. 201, 208 Cowser, Donald A. 81, 224 Cox, Suzy 44, 72, 74, 76, 77, 79, 82, 84, 85, 92, 110, 137, 245, 257 Craft, David 139, 204 Craft, Kim B. 91, 104,201 Craig, John G. 201 Cravens, Ben B. 106, 224 Crecelius, Linda L. 112, 113, 257 Croft, Diane W. 90, 224 Cronin, Dorothy F. 201 Cronin, Loleta E. 258 Crosby, Elmer lll 122, 123 Crosby, Shirley A. 224 Crouse, Darryl C. 87, 224 Crouse, Lawrence L. 87 Crow, Adelia A. 258 Crowder, Cloyresta F. 116, 121, Who, me? questions Tommy Cooksey as he is named Home coming Queen for '73. 224 Crowe, Lawrence L. 258 Crowe, Pam 86, 258 Crowe, Richard L. 128, 130, 131, 166, 258 Crowther, Richard S. 79, 98, 106, 130, 131,258,276 Crowther, Robert P. 106, 128, 130, 201 Cruikshank, Eleanor A. 121, 201, 207 Cruikshank, George 49, 81, 132, 258 Cruz, Rosa 224 Cubberly, Phoebe S. 224 Cumley, Gwen A. 249, 258,314 Cummings, Gwen E. 72, 81, 90, 91,95,120,121,258 Cunningham, Margaret M. 106, 224 Curry, Gretchen 9, 72, 74, 77, 79 84,85,107,110,121,137, 259, 307 Curson, Nancy 99 Cutrer, Cathryn 72, 112, 259 -9- Dage, Deborah 224 Daily, Elizabeth B. 80, 90, 201 Dalbey, Ross E. 166, 214 Dale, Emily 173, 225, 242 Dalthorp, James A. 78, 119, 201 Daly, Joyce M. 101, 225 Damuth, Craig 27, 132, 259, 302 Daniels, Garth 107, 139, 259 Dantzler, Mona 225 Darden, Lee Ann 104, 225 Darnell, Charles Jr. 262, 263, 309 Daugherty, Kathy 225 Daum, Kristina M. 201 Davidson, Paul B. 105 Davis, Ann C. 95, 106, 225 Davis, Brenda 96, 114, 201 Davis, Cathy B. 259 Davis, G. Brooks 96, 104, 128, 130, 131, 225 Davis, Gregory E. 10, 34, 79, 125, 126, 259 Davis, Johnny 259 Davis, Kim 99, 201 Davis, Lisa A. 75, 105, 198,201 Davis, Merry L. 201 Davis, Rodney W. 22, 142, 148, 309, 328 Davis, Sandra L. 225 Davis, Sky T. 27, 78, 96, 98, 107 225 Dawsey, Becky 72, 139, 259 Dawsey, Scott M. 99, 201, 208 Dawson, Richard P. 260 Dawson, Tommy B. 78, 187, 201 Day, Brad L. 260 Day, James R. 100 Deal, Terry L, 73, 77, 84, 94, 111 112, 225, 227 Deane, Rosanna 95, 105, 136, 176, 260, 321 Dearth, Lori R. 139, 260 Dearth, Marla J. 90, 225 DeAvila, Fernando 105, 225 DeGeorge, Jimmy B. 201 DeJong, Neal A. 224, 260 Delaro, Sam 128, 130, 260 Delgado, Carolina 201 Delgado, Susie 225 DeLuca, Dennis 100 Demara, Debbie 88, 261 Demaret, Terry J. 202 Demetriades, Jane E. 73, 94, 105 225 DeMoss, Chip 90, 202, 208 Denney, Denise L. 90, 104, 225 DePriest, Richard 261 DeStelano, Michael M. 202 Devine, Kirby E. 73, 94, 104, 112 113, 170, 225 DeVoto, Lori A, 90, 202 DeWitz, Pam J. 7, 44, 50, 73, 77, 96, 114, 225 DeWitZ, Scott D. 79, 96, 97, 98, 106, 261, 288 Dick, Maryann K. 81, 202 Dicke, Connie V. 225 Dicke, Rock D. 99, 100, 101, 117 202 Dickerson, Denise L. 123, 225 Dickson, William C. 100 Doughty, Debbie A, 114, 202 Dickey, Diana L. 96, 202 DiFiore, Dallas L. 142, 144, 147. 149, 151,158, 159,225,350 DiFiore, Donna C. 202 Dillie, Terrie S. 88, 309 Dishongh, Gay L. 73, 95, 108, 119, 124, 126,225,233 Dochoda, Lorraine 130, 202 Dodd, Milton L. 202 Doherty, Pat V. 19, 42, 48, 78, 79, 82, 84, 91, 107, 135, 190, 250, 261, 270 Donnelly, Molly K. 114, 202 Donoho, David L. 59, 131, 133, 325 Donohue, Thomas Michael 87, 261 Dori, Donna A. 23, 79, 84, 116, 262, 275 Dowlen, David 165 Dowlen, Robert O. 202 Doyle, Kimberly 100, 202 Drews, Sandy A. 73, 95, 113, 181 225, 232, 243, 318 Duffy, Cheryl L. 74, 90, 93, 171, 202 Duncan, Cecilie 262 Duncan, John 13, 18, 38, 84, 85, 262, 271, 345 Dunlap, David A. 87, 309 Dunlap, Lora L. 88, 225 Dunn, Jett 309 Durham, Dave K, 123, 130,225 Dutherage, Lynn M. 225 Dwyer, Doug J. 81, 95, 139, 244, 245, 262, 345 Dwyer, Susan L. 225 Dyke, Deborah 86, 262 -E- Earthman, Jimmy 202 Eastwood, Barbara 9, 72, 76, 77, 9O,98,110,111,168, 173, 245, 262, 299, 305 Eaton, Stephanie 202 Eckhoft, Hayne 167, 202 Edge, Mike 167, 225, 243 Edge, Teri 74, 81, 94, 173, 185, 196, 198, 202, 207 Edmonson, Tommy 225 Edwards, Abigail 102, 116, 225 Edwards, Dano 142, 148, 162, 262 Edwards, Shirley 202 Edwards, Vicki 86, 262 Ehley, Scott 262 Ehlinger, Steven 78, 202 Eige, Kenneth 225, 234 Elder, Jack 167, 202 Elders, Paula 202 Eldridge, Nancy 225 Eleiott, Candy 96, 202 Elliott, Elaine 226 Elliott, Pren 117, 226, 238 Ellis, Gwendolyn 262 Ellis, Peggy 88, 226 Ellis, Suzanne 94, 99, 112, 263 Ellis, Thomas 97, 119, 226 Embry, Debby 110, 112, 113,263 Emigh, Mona 202 Engemoen, Sally 73, 81, 84, 94, 108,109,110, 172,226 Erdeliac, Danny 226 Erdmann, Michella 263 Erickson, Joe 107, 202 Erwin, Blake 99, 239, 263 Eubank, Esther 106, 139, 226 Euwer, Bryan 119, 202 Evans, Hilary 202 Evans, Kay 87, 264 Evans, Mark 226 Evans, Sally 75, 94, 105, 124, 202, 211, 346 Evans, Sharon 226 Everett, Yvette 108, 226 -F- Faber, Anne 94, 105, 226 Faciane, Patti 111, 202, 212 Fair, Jeanine 226 Faniel, Johnny 153, 157 Farhart, Johnny 142, 151, 152, 167, 226 Farley, Becky 86, 224 Farley, Lisa 225, 226 Farrell, Cynthia 117, 202 Farrell, Pamela 112, 264 Felix, Steve 309 Fellows, Oscar 36 Fendley, Tarrant 202 Fenske, Eileen 129, 203 Ficklin, Linda 33, 81, 226 Fakaris, Harry 119, 203 Filkins, Darrell 203 Finch, Kenneth 226 Finnegan, Martha 112, 113, 264 Finnegan, William 132, 167, 226 Fischer, Kathy 23, 79, 115, 264 Fischer, Roberta 114, 203 Fisher, James 309 Fitch, Brad 264 Fitzwilliam, Robert 119, 226 Flanagan, Anne 73, 79, 81, 95, 105, 226 Fleming, Anna 116, 135, 264 Fletcher, Julie 93, 94, 120, 121, 203, 214 Fletcher, Stephanie 95, 104, 105, 111, 123, 226, 272, 321, 347 Floyd, Brent 226 Ford, Kristen 226 Ford, Stuart 203 Ford, Teresa 264 Ford, Thomas 22, 78, 94, 134, 135, 153, 156, 226, 337, 341 Fortier, David 265 ' Foster, Patricia 16, 72, 79, 80, 82, 90, 92, 104, 134, 245, 265 Foster, Steve 99, 231 Fournier, Fred 88, 226 Fowler, Pat 265 Fowler, Ray 99, 203 Fox. Stin 128, 226 Fraley, Amadeo 226 Fraser, Patricia 74, 81, 96, 98, 104, 119, 203 Frazier, David 78, 187, 200, 203 Frazier, Bob 78, 95, 139, 178, 205, 291, 313, 320, 345 Frederickson, Sigrid 265 Freeborn, Mark 203 Freeman, Fount 100, 198, 203 Freeman, Paula 95, 203 Freney, Donnie R. 162, 163 Friedheim, Neenah 9, 20, 84, 85, 110, 112, 188, 253, 265, 270, 338 Friedheim, Stephen 203 Frnka, Mark 263, 265 Fry, Meredith 74, 81, 104, 114, 120, 185.203, 206 Fuller, Lee 88, 265 Fuller, Phyllis 265 Funderburk, Robert 226 Furrh, Karen 86, 265 -G- Gaddis, Jo A. 203 Gaddis, Sharon 101, 226 Gage, Mark A. 309 Galbraith, Stuart W, 226 Gallagher, Charles R. 81, 95, 266 Gallagher, Kitty 19, 76, 77, 79, 82,84,112,125,137,189, 250, 266, 317 Galle, Kathy 226 Gambrell, John N. 266 Gambrell, Richard B. 203 Gammage, Phil T. 119, 198,203 Garbett, Mary S. 107, 114, 226 Garcia, Belinda 226 Garcia, Claudia L. 106, 225, 227 Garcia, Dianna 203 Garcia. Garcia, Garcia, Dorothy L. 101, 309 Elizabeth A. 117, 203, 204 Eugene 128, 130, 266 'Y-W -nr- Who says two dates aren't better than one? asks Cathy Campbell as Steven Pattillo and Donny Hogg smile along. Gardner, David R. 106, 227 Garver, George G. 88, 226 Garza, Rosa N. 105, 227 Gaskamp, Peggy 92, 96, 104, 129, 227 Gaskamp, Roger H. 167, 203 Gaskey, Melissa A. 203 Gates, Shirley Y. 309 Gays, Gregory J. 94, 227 Gays, Mark B. 227 Geaccone, Gary L. 183, 227, 236, 271 Geaccone, Riette L. 72, 79, 81, 91, 95, 110, 177, 226 Geigley, Robin K. 100, 203 Gentry, Barbara 90, 105, 227 George, Rosalind 266 Gerhard, Laura K. 227 Gerhardt, Betsy 9, 15, 79, 84, 89, 110, 132, 133, 245, 266, 291 Gervais, Joe W. 162, 203 Gibson, Jon W. 224, 227 Gill, Julian R. 309 Gillum, Pamela J. 203 Gipson, Ginger R. 227 Glenn, Keith J. 87, 125, 126,266 Goeser, Craig L. 203 Goeser, Debra A. 266 Goeser, Susan 170, 227 Gotfney, Vernetta E. 95, 227 Goldsby, Malcolm E. 227 Golemon, Larry A. 78, 119, 186, 203 Good, Gene 203 Goodner, Steven C. 100, 203 Goodwin, Barbara 94, 99, 239 Goostree, Tim 24, 142, 151 Gordon, Kathryn R. 267 Grace, Kevin D. 227 Graft, Judy 4, 18, 72, 79, 82, 104, 113, 120, 121, 135, 260, 267 Graham, Debra L. 267 Grant, Gwen A. 94, 105, 227 Gravatt, Curtis B. 228 Gray, Twinkle 43, 46, 77, 79, 246, 267 Green, Curley M. 94, 100, 102, 118, 267, 344 Green, Micky S. 90, 124, 228, 235 Green, Vivian L. 203 Greene, Richard A. 87, 139, 267 Greenwell, Anne 95, 106, 228 Greenwell, Mary 203 Greer, Gayle 92, 95, 101, 121, 122, 124, 228 Greer, John M. 187,203 Gregory, Patricia E. 204 Griesenbeck, Gerri 204 Griffin, Ben 309 Griffin, Dene 228 343 Oooo, Deborah, watch that Rodney Davis run, exclaims Curley Green to Deborah Randle. Griffin, Diann B. 228 Grimes, Gay 267 Grimes, James 267 Grimes, Janet E. 130, 228 Grove, Lisa 87, 228 Guenther, Stephen L. 107, 228 Gulledge, Marty E. 100, 228 Gullett, Sandy D. 79, 91, 92, 108, 109, 110, 135, 268 Guynes, Charsty 204 Gwinn, William R. 106, 204 -H- Haag, Jennifer L. 225, 228 Hadley, Stephen T. 179, 268 Hagan, Patti L. 268 Hailey, Sara B, 228 Haley, Steve C. 142, 144 Halliburton, Scherene M. 228, 230 Ham, Denisa K. 114, 228 Ham, Nancy 39, 95, 98, 105, 139, 177, 268, 271, 318 Ham, Susan L. 94, 104,204,216 Hambrick, Mike C. 228 Hamilton, Malorie Fl. 204 Hammond, Shane B. 228 Hanagrill, Liz A. 116, 204 Hance, Judy L. 269 Hance, Mary J. 269, 204 Hanks, Janet 348 Hansen, Mark A. 228 Hanson, Jr., Charles E. 117, 269 Hanson, David 167, 183, 228, 236 Hardwick, Mark P. 22, 118, 142, 145, 228, 321 Harmon, Missy 95, 105, 228 Harmon, Tracee K. 228 Harrell, Denice A. 171, 204 Harrigan, Sandra 105, 204 Harrington, Kathleen H. 79, 81, 92, 95, 110, 169, 170, 188, 194, 244, 245, 269,278,305 Harris, Amelia D. 228 Harris, Sue H. 73, 92, 95, 111, 120, 121, 173, 225, 228, 229, 241, 323 Harris, Suzanne E. 228 Harrison, Mary E. 86, 269, 309 Hart, Alan 228 Hartley, Archie 309 Hartwell, Therese 77, 90, 134, 228 Hartwig, Carol S. 74, 80, 93, 124, 171, 204 Hartwig, Michael D. 78, 79, 82, 137, 153, 155, 269,317 Harvell, Dawn C. 228 Harvey, Nita C. 116, 228, 232 Hassebroek, Dan F. 228 Hastings, Nancy W. 139, 269 Hauge, Ellen M. 79, 111, 129,269 Haughton, Robert E. 129, 204 344 Hauser, Susan 37, 91, 95, 104, 123, 139, 270 Hawthorn, Margaret 309 Hay, Steve 245, 270 Hayek, Dori L. 114. 204 Hayes, Bill 1, 18, 48, 78, 79, 84, 95, 135, 137, 139, 179, 270, 313, 338 Hayes, Karen L. 139, 228 Hays, Holly 270 Hazard, Robin Z. 94, 110, 139, 271 Heard, Linda L. 80, 116, 228 Heard, Maria K. 88, 271 Heaton, Robert 97, 98, 105, 228 Heisey, Patricia A. 118, 204 Hekimian, Hampo 97, 98, 271 Hekimian, Khoren 97, 98, 271 Hellig, Kymberly 88, 229 Henderson, Archie 4, 42, 45, 79, 97, 98, 271 Henderson, Russell V. 204 Henderson, Sharon K. 229 Henry, Kevin V. G. 95, 142, 152, 179, 247, 271, 310, 345 Henson, Pam G. 106, 229 Herman, Lee E. 78, 204 Hern, Susan M. 229 Hernandez, Elva H. 105, 229 Herrin, Lanelle 204 Hervey, Carolyn 74, 93, 204, 208 Hewitt, Kimberly Anne 91, 98, 139, 271 Hibbert, Catherine 309 Hicks, Pete 229 Higgins, Michael J. 107, 229 Hightower, Lynann M. 95, 98, 105, 216, 271 Hightower, Merry L. 204 Hightower, Richard W. 229 Hightower, Wayne 94, 165, 229 Hill, Caranne H. 104, 204 Hill, Davis R, 204 Hill, J. Lia 272 Hill, Randy C. 204 Hill, Robert C. 204 Hiller, Jennifer L. 94, 104, 204 Hillery, David 119, 205 Hillery, Sharon E. 116, 229 Hindman, Kathleen S. 90, 104, 229 Hinson, Kim 111, 272 Hinson, Stanley R. 25, 159, 161, 167, 229 Hinton, James M. 183, 229 Hix, Shari A, 72, 96, 120, 121, 257, 272 Hobbs, Donna 229 Hobson, Mark L. 95, 272 Hoffman, Emily M. 75, 93, 94, 105, 171,205,210 Hogan, Kerry P. 272 Hogg, Donald R. 122, 123, 127, 167, 205, 343 Hokenson, Craig R. 225, 230 Holdsworth, Robert A. 119, 167, 187 Holland, Terry 142, 146, 164, 230 Holmes, Drusilla L. 74, 104, 205 Holmes, Walter 100, 205 Holt, Karen L, 126, 230 Holt, Linda 81, 91, 125, 135, 230 Holtzendorf, Harold E. 100 Hook, Margaret L. 45, 86, 272 Hooper, Melinda 139, 272 Hoover, Julie 230 Hopper, Greg L. 205 Hornberger, Kathryn A. 73, 76, 90, 92, 94, 230 Horowitz, Nancy A. 171, 205 Hortenstine, Merrill D. 272 Hortenstine, Tom H. 7, 230 Horton, Larry 273 Horton, Theresa Marie 205 Hosea, Deborah Lynn 79, 81, 82, 102, 110, 138,245,273 Host, Steve T. 205 Houck, Liza 273 Houdek, Jill 205 Houdek, Sandra 230 House, Richard 230 Hovey, Ruth E. 230 Howard, Ann R. 273 Howard, N. Leo 99 Howell, Karen L. 81, 205, 209 Howell, William M. 205 Huckabay, James R. 100, 205 Huddleston, Linda B. 91, 95, 104, 120, 121, 177, 272, 273. 312, 331 Hulnall, Bill 87, 273 Hughes, Bennett 27, 128, 130, 273 Hughes, Jim G. 205 Hughes, Wanda R. 205 Humphrey, Mike L. 153, 167, 347 Hunter, Frances 100 Hunter, Glynis M. 80, 205, 230 lbarra, Gilbert 105, 118, 128, 130, 205 lngram, Janet K. 205 ireland, Don D. 100, 205 ireland, Elise 273 lrwin, Mark 266, 274 -J- Jackson, Bill J. 118, 205 Jackson, Blake 205 Jackson, Jami L. 74, 124, 205 Jackson, Jackson, Jeffery E. 167 Julie L. 230 Jacob, Cathy J. 86, 274 Jacobs, Stephen P. 230 Jaehne, Brian H. 83, 100, 117, 274 Jager, April 205 Jamar, Kim K. 90, 230 James, Annette 118, 205 James, Pow 87, 230 Janse, Tina B. 77, 79, 82, 91, 110, 138, 274 Jarrell, Jane 274 Jax, Janet L. 73, 74, 92, 94, 105, 1'20, 121, 136, 170,230 Jeffries, Laura L, 100, 205 Jenkins, Kathleen M. 81, 118, 205 Jenney, David C. 34, 119, 125, 126, 269, 274 Johannessen, Jan E. 274 Johnson, Alex 78, 81, 138, 167, 230 Johnson Bill M. 167, 205 Johnson, Craig R. 45, 117, 274 Johnson Debbie K. 230 Johnson Johnson , James M. 230 Juan E. 167 Johnson, Lyn M. 205 Johnson, Nancy E. 90, 230 Johnson, Stanley 91, 129, 205 Johnson, Stephen F. 22, 142, 150, 230 Johnson, Tommy H. 230 Johnson, Valarle L. 118, 205 Jones, Cindy A. 275 Jones, Evelyn 230 Jones, Nikki M. 86, 275 Jones, Shirley A. 102, 198, 205 Jones, Wendy O. 35, 81, 91, 122, 123, 275 Jordan, Connie 35, 275 Jordan, Debby L. 206 Jordan, Tom J. 162, 167, 206 Jordan, Philip T. 206 Joslin, Toy 99, 275 Judkins, Sandra D. 80, 206 June, David R. 275 Jungman, Bob 1, 78, 79, 91, 95, 132, 245, 261, 275 -K- Kabzinski, Barbara L. 206 Kahn, Steve M. 103, 142,275 Kane, Lida 77, 230 Kaufman, Paul 130 Keeney, Randolph V. 78, 230, 236 Keeton, Robbie J. 38, 81, 95, 96, 103,105,112,113,120, 121, 191,275,321 Kelly, Joe L. 230 Kelly, Tom R. 88, 276 Kelm, Scott K. 50, 82, 84, 95, 131, 245, 276,317 Kerbow, Harry S. 91, 206 Kercheval, Lynn 110, 170, 173, 230, 338 Kidd, Kathryn L. 172, 230 Kidd, Kimmy J. 230 Honorary Organization of Future Kiker, Eddie H. 230 Kiker, Gail S. 309 Kilby, Pon 166, 276 Killen, James 100 Killough, Brinda K. 230 King, Allison A. 21, 84, 92, 97, 105, 226, 231 King, Beau S. 231 King, Chuck Ft. 225, 231 King, Danny 37 King, Ernest L. 276, 281 King, Kathy B. 92, 116,231 King, Leslie S. 93, 104, 105, 197, 206 King, William D. 166, 277, 286, 325 Kinney, Stephen W. 78, 134, 135, 165, 220, 231 Kirby, Scott S. 88, 89, 277, 289 Kirkconnell, Klint L. 263, 277 Kirkland, Janet F. 309 Kirkland, Missy A. 88, 231 Klanke, Richard S. 277, 309 Klatt, Kathy L. 116, 230 Klingler, Therese 206 Klipper, Karen K. 93, 206 Knepper, Kay F. 277, 348 Knight, Je1fO. 277 Knight, Mary A. 124, 206, 208 Knizner, David P. 277 Knoblauch, Laura M. 88, 231 Knutson, Sam 277 Koch, Shannon L. 206 Kohlhauft, Sandy Z. 88, 89, 278, 348 Koomey, Candella 108, 109, 231 Koomey, Carol A. 73, 75, 124, 206 Koonce, Lisa 100, 207 Korlf, Claudia 96, 124, 198, 207 Kovolik, Fiona E. 278 Krause, Dexter F. 22, 142, 147, 278 Krause, Marc C. 278 Kubrioht, Timothy A. 128, 130, 207 Kugler, Sara 207 Kuhn, Diane E. 74, 137, 207 -L- LaBrie, Karen A. 104, 114,207 LeBrie, Mark E. 139, 278 LaFitte, Patricia J. 99, 278 Lalfleur, Debbie K. 207 Laguarta, Doug B. 207 Laguarta, Julio L. 142, 150, 159, 183, 231, 350 Lain, Bob 278 Laine, Stephen 91 Laird, Lisa J. 73, 104, 120, 121. 231 Lamb, Bonnie A. 207 Lamb, Gary P. 231 Lambdin, Carol S. 76, 116,231 Lambert, Gary D. 34, 278 Lambert, James 100 Lambright, Linda K. 80, 207 Lampkin, Joe B. 101 Lampton, Lorrie A. 231 Lancaster, Herb L. 81, 207 Lancer, Flobert W. 139 Land, Libby 128, 130, 279 Langland, Marc C. 231 LaPorte, Sara A. 207 Larsen, Barbara E. 121, 279 Larsen, Melinda 207 Lalftocca, Robin L. 105, 224, 231 Lattimore, David E. 123, 198, 207 Lattimore, Libbie W. 207 Lawler, Robert 279 Lawrence, Lauralee 73, 94, 105, 108, 231, 242 Lawson, Cindy L. 93, 95, 108, Melinda Allen is all smiles as Gary BVS. 124, 207 Lechtenberger, Doug 153, 156, 231 Ledbetter, Patricia A. 279 LeDoux, Vicki 207 Lee, Lee, Chris 231 Donald J. 88, 279 Janet A. 95, 105, 108, 231 Lee, Jacquelyn E. 231 Lee, Lee, Leonard Ft. 117 Lee, Robert D. 279 Lok fights off her many admir Loden, Ray A. 231 LoDuca, Mary P. 194, 280 Lolton, Melody M. 34, 77, 79, 120,121,122,125,126. 174, 280, 316 Loftus, Kelley S. 208 Lok, Gerret B. 153, 156, 280, 34 Long, Jenny 91, 95, 98, 104, 139 281 Long, Mark K. 88,231 Loomis, Gayle J. 281, 309 Lemak, Margaret A. 72, 75, 81, 90,92,104,110,120,121, 279 Lepley, Karen A. 88, 279 Lester, Keith A. 167 Levy, Debbie E. 231 Loomis, Sarah J. 79, 96, 102. 106, 122, 129,281 Lowe, Leslie A. 231 Lower, Jody A. 231 Luberger, Jim S. 231 Lucas, Richard P. 232 5 time ' Farmers of America minus Willy's Cookie House. Lewis, Charmaine E. 99, 231 Lewis, Linda 123 Lewis, Maria 75, 104, 208 Lewis, Mike 88, 91, 280 Lewis, Pam 280 Lewis, Sharon J. 79, 279, 280 Lewter, Luanne 99, 280 Luce, Mari J. 116, 208 Lui, Albert L. M. 232 Lukey, Todd V. 87, 281 Lumb, Karen K. 128, 130, 282 Luton, Joel D. 139, 232 Luton, John P. 139,282 Luza, Rita L. 208 Liggett, Gail L. 75, 94, 104, 124, 126, 205, 208 Lightfoot, Barbara 73, 105, 112, 113, 225, 231 Lightsey, Sheryl D. 208 Lim, Betty L. 73, 91, 95, 108,124, 231 Linn, Jelfery B. 208 Lipinski, Michele A. 33, 231 Lipinsky, Pammy J. 100 Listi, Jane A. 111, 208 Little, Mike E. 99, 148, 179, 280, 345 Littlejohn, Sandy 231 Liveris, Nancy K. 208 Lloyd, William W. 231 Locher, Merrill L. 21, 75, 81, 94 105, 185, 208, 210 Luza, William B. 282 Lynch, John 282, 139 -M Ci McAninch, Terry L. 232 McBride, Betty A. 105, 173 McBride, Elizabeth 74, 130, 202, 208 McBride, Pat M. 40, 49, 70, 72, 76, 79, 92, 105, 110, 135. 284 McBride, Warner E. 34, 123, 127, 179, 284 McCann, John 81, 167,232 McCarrelI, Melony G. 233 McCarron, Mike 78, 107, 153. 167, 233 345 Magee, Garth L. 98, 119, 232 McClure, Chris 114, 232, 233 McCole, Matt 284 McConn, Melinda A. 81, 93, 95, 104, 112, 185, 198, 208, 214 McConnel, John H. 130, 233 McConnell, Kathleen 208 McCord, Michael 208 McCord, Tim J. 79, 95, 97, 98, 104, 245, 248, 284 McCoy, Linda K. 76, 77, 79, 102, 107, 285 McCoy, Neil M. 285, 352 McCrehan, Julie 130, 208 McDade, Diana M. 43, 123, 285, 319 McDaniel, Christine M. 139, 209 McDavid, Martha G. 96, 274, 285 McDonald, Deborah 209 McDonald, Holly 116, 285 McDonnaId, Barry 209 McDu1f, Pat 87 McEwen, Dawn 114, 209 McFarland, David 78, 80, 91, 94, 98, 209 McGee, Debra 116, 118, 233 McGee, Linda Jo 114, 209 McGee, Rhonda G. 99, 209 McGehee, Melinda 105, 120, 121, 285, 293 McGilvray, Mike 159, 160, 233 McGinnis, Kevin C. 209 McGlasson, Julie B. 209 McGowen, Robert E. 233 McGregor, Doug S. 130, 209 McGregor, Malcolm B. 130, 286, 309 Mclnturf, Dale 139 Mclntyre, William 233 Mclver, Jean A. 76, 79, 246, 286, 294 McKay, Mary 1, 73, 76, 77, 81, 84, 94, 110, 172, 180, 229, 233, 240 McKellar, Mark B. 209 McKellar, Miles P. 209 McKinney, Danny 87 McKnight, Mark 233 McLaughlin, Randall R. 209 McMullen, Carol A. 96, 233 McMullin, Albert J. 80, 98, 162, 233 McMurrey, Karen E. 80, 100, 209 McPartland, Marie A. 209 McSpadden, Ann M. 73, 97, 98, 233 McWhirter, Debbie L. 86, 286 McWhirter, Reatha 209 McWhorter, Anne 286 -M- Macdonald, Betty A. 73, 77, 97, 105, 232 MacDonald, David J. 209 Maclntyre, Paul B. 87, 283, 301 Mackey, David 100, 209 Maddox, Liz 92, 116, 134, 203 Maddox, Scott E. 72, 78, 97, 225, 232 Magel, Sheree R. 96, 106, 130, 232 Magill, Bert E. 30, 283, 284 Mahaltey, Sara 95, 104, 232 Mangrum, Sandra G. 47, 101 Mangum, Michael P. 100, 101, - 283 Manning, Dwight 83, 100, 246 Manning, Teresa 79, 80, 110, 111, 283, 284 Marbach, Diane S. 79, 90, 283, 290 Marcaccio, Angela C. 74, 104, 209 Marchand, Ronald L. 80 Marchbanks, Greg S. 134, 250, 283, 307 346 Marcos, Grace M. 283 Marcos, Jesse 232 Marholer, Bill 100, 232 Mark, Valerie 123, 257, 309 Marquis, Bill J. 87 Marshburn, Tommy M. 167, 232 Martin, David G. 87, 284 Martin, Grant C. 27, 78, 98, 107, 137, 232 Martin, Gwen 95, 209 Martin, Lynn M. 135, 209 Marz, Joe 309 Matcek, George W. 82, 106, 118, 125, 135, 138,284 Matranga, Paul J. 209 Maxwell, Chyrl L. 96, 209 Maxwell, Jim R. 232 May, Cheryl L. 209 Maynard, William R. 135, 232 Mayo, Karen J. 90, 245, 284 Mazey, Glenna R. 309 Meador, Thomas P. 139, 233 Medlin, Cheryl R. 210 Medlin, Keith P. 210 Medrano, Josie 90, 92, 107, 286 Meehan, Kimberly K. 210 Mehaffey, Joanne 286 Menn, Stephen 100, 233 Mercier, Janis D. 74, 210 Metevia, Jacqueline 88, 89, 286 Mieth, Debbie K. 233 Mihalov, John A. 88, 234 Millender, Mark J. 100, 210 Miller, Cherie 234 Miller, David A. 130, 286 Miller, Donna 210 Miller, Donny 162, 210 Miller, Evelyn J. 210 Miller, Gail L. 100, 234 Miller, wendolyn L. 88, 286 Miller, ohn D. 123, 211 Miller, Kay L. 184, 211 Miller, Keith L. 162, 205, 211 Miller, Lawrence S. 211 Miller, Peggy J. 90, 93, 96, 211 Miller, Richard M. 286 Miller, Stacy L. 35, 123, 124, 225, 234 Mills, Beth A. 90, 95, 106, 234 Mills, Donald R. 139, 309 Minton, Deborah S. 211 Miroca, Cathy S. 234 Mitchell, Mona M. 116, 286 Moeller, Mark 211 Moise, Cynthia A. 88, 234 Molina, Cynthia M. 98, 211 Moller, Richard L. 167, 211 Montalbano, Joseph M. 234 Monteith, Dorrance W. 165, 234 Montgomery, Karen J. 81, 211, 223 Montgomery, Keith H. 78, 234 Moody, Charles 165, 211 Moore, Cindy G. 211 You mean he doesn't see that sparkle in my eye? wonders Sally Evans as Tim Smith and Kim Baechtel try not to notice. Mott, Glenna G. 287, 312 Mott, Stephen B. 162,211,216 Mottweiler, Kurt 309 Mouritsen, Mary 287 Moy, Stephanie 108, 211 Muhs, Diane P. 88, 287 Muhs, Lindsay A. 234 Mulvey, Ann M. 234 Munoz, Gloria 287 Munoz, Pime 105 Muratta, Sylvester 287 Murphy, Dorothy J. 88, 287 Murphy, Emily J. 103, 287 Murphy, Karen 73, 84, 95, 104, 111,12O,121, 138,234 Murphy, Martha A. 90, 105, 234 Murphy, Michaela 104, 198, 211 Murphy, Mike S. 211 Murphy, Patrick H. 88, 234 Murray, David A. 288 Mushrush, Linda J. 81, 105, 211 Mustachio, Cathy A. 171, 211, 212 Mustachio, Mike 288 Myles, Alfred M. 167 -N- Nakloor, Karen M. 72, 91, 120, 121, 288 Nason, Robert D. 117, 288 O'Brien, Russell D. 88, 234 Odom, Theresa L. 99, 288 Oesch, Marci 104, 234 O'Kelly, Mike T. 211 O'Kelly, Pat A. 288 Oliphant, Roy K. 211 Olsen, Tenney G. 309 Olson, Larry J. 211 Ort, Mike G. 100, 101,288 Orlando, Mary Jo 104, 211 Orrell, John 234 Ory, Peter A. 288, 309 Osborn, Lon M. 87, 234 Ostrom, Ricky B. 130, 288 Otis, Stephen R. 43, 79, 309 Ott, Ken T. 78, 82, 136, 288, 311 Ott, Susan E. 90, 225, 234 Outsen, David C. 91, 289 Outsen, Debbie 197, 211 Overby, James S. 212 Overton, Bill 167,212,218 Overton, Cindy 212 Overton, Knoxie K. 79, 245, 289 Overturl, Christi M. 96, 212 Owen, Mike 79, 98, 289 ..p.. Padilla, Olga 100, 212 Pagel, Sandra K. 73, 77, 105, 234 Moore , Julie A. 234 Moore, Lucie G. 234 Moore, Maureen 74, 93, 125, 211 Moore, Peggy H. 75, 95, 171,211 Moore, Rena K. 86, 309 Moore, Rhonda 100, 211 Moore, Richard 234 Paige, Billy 29, 35, 123, 142, 143, Naylor, Roger 288 167 Neder, Carol A. 9, 74, 104, 123, 125, 206, 211 Neilson, Leslie M. 234 Nelson, Nancie E. 139, 234 Newkirk, Bill S. 100 Paine, Mimi 104, 200,212 Paine, Stephen B. 212, 234 Palmer, Don M. 18, 84, 125,289 Palmer, Melanie A. 75, 81, 93, 94, 97,105,112,113,124,125, Moore, Robert E. 234 Moore, Suzanne D. 211 Moreno, Norma J. 105, 211 Moreton, Dana 75, 211 Moreton, Laura L. 234 Morey, Kathie 116, 211 Morgan, Ben R. 99, 211 Morgan, Jerri L. 211 Morgan, Mike 99, 117, 142, 150. 287 Morgan, Pamela A. 234 Morgan, Sharon E. 287 Morgan, William M. 287 Morille, Debra A 287 Morton, Carol E. 287 Morton, Lyle 234 Newton, Cindy R. 86, 134, 288 Nichols, Guy L. 96, 234 Nicholson, Laura L. 288 Niven, Deborah S. 234 Nogara, Cindy L. 211 Noonan, Craig D. 119, 202, 211 Norman, Natalie 21 1 North, David R. 100 Northrup, Debbie A. 139, 234 Novak, R. Luanne 81, 126, 246, 288 Nutley, Karyn 234 -Q- Oakes, Herbie C. 309 O'Brien, Debbie L. 234 184, 201, 212, 218 Palmer, Robin C. 36, 77, 79, 81, 82,122,123,125,169,171. 289, 329 Park, Russell C. 130, 212 Parker, Emy S. 96, 289 Parks, Jo Ann 212 Parnell, Joan W. 77, 79, 92, 123, 124, 289 Parsley, Ben H. 309 Parsley, Sharon S. 30, 72, 79, 95, 110, 289 Partridge, Debbie 1, 289, 312 Partridge, Elizabeth A. 104, 289, 312 Passmore, Mason 88, 234 Pate, Doug 289, 290 Pate, Julie E. 290 Patterson, Cynthia N. 88, 234 Patterson, Margie J. 74, 93, 94, 104, 125, 212 Patterson, Suzie 8, 20, 84, 111, 125, 126,252,290 Patterson, William K. 234 Pattillo, Steven C. 119,212,343 Pattillo, Stuart C. 212, 216 Paul, Nancy A.171,196,198, 199, 212, 214 Payne, Donna L. 234 Peatross, Randy 128, 131, 235 Peatross, Susan M. 88, 290 Peddicord, Joni 212 Peden, Greg J. 142, 146, 290, 308 Pedraja, Angie A. 235 Peebles, Ann H. 74, 105, 210, 212 Peery, Patti 4, 77, 79, 81, 104, 290, 303 Pendiey, Gary L, 36, 290 Penrod, John V. 96, 309 Penrod, Judy A. 123, 124, 235 Perdue, Gary E. 290 Perkins, Donna L. 75, 111,212 Perry, Dale E. 153, 157, 290 Perryman, Jim 117, 290 Peters, Cindy A, 139, 173, 290 Peters, Walter 142, 145, 235 Peterson, Angie E. 101, 117, 125, 290, 291 Peterson, Susan M. 73, 81, 94, 108,109,120,121,193, 220, 225, 232, 235 Peterson, Lisa A, 75, 105, 125, 212 Petheriotes, George A. 119, 212 Petrlak, Dee A. 84, 120, 121, 245, 290, 291 Ptetter, Kirk M. 20, 24, 27, 78. 142,149,151,178,261, 291, 345, 347 Plisterer, Loretta 111, 132, 133, 291 Phillips, Becky M. 92, 114,291 Phillips, Gail V. 72, 77, 79, 91, 92, 110, 291 Phomin, Sherry M. 212 Pierce, Mary R. 118, 235 Pierce, William Lindsey 86, 291 Pigott, Dolly A. 212 Pina, Carla 91, 111,291 Pina, Sandra C. 212 Pinson, Elizabeth L. 291 Piper, Jeff L. 153, 156, 235 Pizzo, Sherry 235 Platt, Gregory A. 130,212 Platt, John C, 134,291 Plumb, David L. 167, 212 Plummer, Janita L, 96, 130, 139. 291, 292 Plummer, Phyllis E. 114,235 Poa, Anita 105, 212 Poa, Mary L. 235, 291 Poa, Rita 105, 228, 235 Poindexter, Hally B. 235 Polichino, Virginia M. 212 Pollan, Lisa S. 292 Ponder, Cindy L. 99, 212 Pool, Pamela S. 74, 93, 171,212 Poole, Sherri P. 235, 292 Poner, Jeff A. 134, 153, 156, 292, 337 Porter, Susan A. 90, 105, 235 Portis, Lynn S. 292 Poteat, Raymond C. 292 Poteat, Thomas H, 162, 292 Potts, Allison R. 81, 111, 112. 113, 209, 235 Poulos, Nikkie 235 Pound, Charlotte L, 212 Powell, Alice S. 235 Powell, Joni R, 235 Powers, Ben 292 Pratka, James F. 83, 84, 100, 251, 292 Presley, Tom K. 167, 212 Prestridge, Robert P. 212 Prestwood, Dennis 292 Prewett, Harry H. 99, 142, 149, 179, 194,292,345 Price, Terry L. 77, 79, 95, 104, 137, 177, 292, 293, 315 Prince, Anna L. 293 But, Mike, you didn't have to turn your back, I only asked you to the senior prom, exclaims a friendly companion to Mike Hum- phrey, ai Prince, Cindy L. 235 Prophet, Loretta 293 Pruter, Lucie Carol 79, 107, 293 Puckett, Kent S. 293 Putscher, Christine E. 92, 105, 110, 169 Pylant, Karon L. 212 Pytel, Cynthia R. 213 -Q- Ouinn, Teresa M. 213 -pq- Raglin, Willie 87 Raia, Marylyn S. 213 Rain, Cathy A. 95, 105, 177, 293 Rainey, Kevin J. 235 Rejona, Randy 87 Ramirez, Fred 213 Ramirez, Johnny 105, 309 Ramshur, Michele E. 106, 118, 227, 235 Randall, Laura B. 139, 181,235 Randle, Deborah 118, 120, 121, 344 Randle, Robert W. 107, 159, 235, 239 Randolf, Deborah A. 130, 235 Randolph, Becky A. 92 Ranson, Carolyn 213 Ranson, Sammie L. 88, 89, 235 Ray, Charles D. 235 Raymos, Stephen 88, 235 Rea, James A. 30, 293 Rea, Jay F. 118, 142,143,153 167,198,199,213 Read, Susan C. 1, 12,293 Reardon, Kelly 1, 293, 312 Reddick, Sharon K. 90, 235 Redumis, Joanne 88 Reece, Yogi B. 102, 142, 144, 146, 147, 309, 349 Reed, Debra S. 108, 123, 181, 235 Reed, John L. 88 Reese, Rebecca L. 235 Reesing, Anne C. 72, 73, 77, 108, 123, 235 Reeves, Robert L. 98, 100, 293 Reid, Janice 74, 114,213,228 Reilly, Cindy 95, 110, 170, 171, 278, 293 Reininger, John 213 Reininger, Tom 236 Rek, Debbie A. 236 Remedios, Carlos L. 236 Renaudin, Pamela 21, 105, 112, 113, 171, 198,199,213 Revels, Mark E. 87, 142, 294 Reymond, Bill 81, 98, 107,236 Richard, Evelyn A. 236 Richardson, Brian O. 29, 100, 117, 129, 294 Richardson, Lisa J. 213, 218 Richardson, Mike W. 213 Richardson, Robert 294 Richardson, Robine E. 236 Riegelsperger, Robert 118 Riendeau, Larry E. 99, 213 Riggin, Betty L. 213 Riggs, Don A. 153, 154, 162, 291, 294 Rimel, Carrie Ann 236 Rinando, Danny W. 142, 150, 236, 261 Rinando, Terri 111, 213 Riordan, Ann 268, 294 Riordan, Mary E. 73, 94, 105, 236 Ritterbusch, Lyn M. 294 Rivera, Anna E. 114, 116, 294 Roach, Dottie 76, 77, 79, 82, 122, 123, 138, 294 Roach, Lisa J. 213 Roach, Susan D. 95, 105, 236 Robbins, Laura J. 100 Stephanie Fletcher and Kirk Ptetfer seem quite innocent after crawling through the window at a local hop. Robbins, Pamela T. 75, 81, 96, 106, 213 Roberts, Leslie C. 236 Roberts, Susan L. 46, 81, 91, 125. 126, 132, 133,294 Robertson, Beverly D. 108, 109, 294 Robertson, Cindy L. 213 Robinson, Lanise O, 294 Roderick, Allen 87 Rodriguez, Joseph J. 167, 213 Rodriguez, Portirio O. 100, 294 Roessler, Beth E. 30, 72, 75, 90, 91,92, 104,295 Rogers, Eileen J. 120, 121, 234, 236 Rogers, Karen 213 Rogers, Stuart D. 225, 236 Romero, Guillermo L, 105, 295 Roquemore, David H. 236 Rosenfeld, Kathy L. 120, 121, 261, 295, 300 Rosenthal, Harry 78, 79, 92, 132, 245, 295, 299 Rosenthal, Marc 87, 295 Ross, David P. 100, 213 Ross, Karen J. 229, 236 Ross, Wendy S. 236 Rossi, Mary A. 111,213,219 Rossi, Tina 295 Rothrock, Kelly 213 Rothrock, Terry S. 236 Rottet, Timm J. 35, 123, 213 Routzon, Ronnie R. 25, 106, 167, 236 Rowland, Ronald M. 236 Rucker, Cynthia K. 139, 236 Rupard, Scott 236 Rucshe, Marie 309 Russell, Cheryl A. 213 Russell, David 95, 106, 213 Russell, Dee A. 73, 74, 76, 91, 125, 126, 127,236 Russell, Kathie 114, 295, 309 Russell, William F. 237 Russo, Karen M. 213 Russo, Victor L. 87 Rutledge, Jim L. 213 Ryan, Dru 237 -3- Salisbury, Pam 237 347 Salmon, Charles 152, 309 Saltamachia, Cindy 106, 213 Saltamachia, Glenn 142, 152, 275, 295 Sanders, Michael C. 97, 106, 131 237 Sanders, Sharon 79, 128, 129, 130, 131, 295 Sangree, Jill 72, 74, 79, 81, 104, 295 Santa Maria, Mark 167 Santa Maria, Stephen 24, 139, 144, 213, 237 Sapp, Mary 96, 213 Sargent, Peter 106, 296 Sattertield, Robin 213 Saville, Robin 110, 295 Saxenian, Tom 87, 295 Scardino, Loretta 97, 237 Schaer, Ann 213 Schafer, Debbie 88, 295 Schilder, Wally 99, 237 Schissler, Lynn 11, 23, 73, 81, 132, 225, 237, 240 Schlaudt, William 97, 237 Schleier, Tom 132, 287 Schmitt, Cathy 295, 296 Schnepel, Greg 296 Schneider, John 237 Schoen, Robert 237 Schoenike, Jay 237 Scholer, Mary 213 Scholer, Stuart 296 Schreiber, Michele 139, 173, 296 Schreiter, Eric 296 Schreiter, Lisa 96, 213 Schuller, Sara 72, 105, 120, 121, 296, 297 Schwab, Charlie 29, 122, 123, 237 Schwab, Craig 213 Schweinhaut, Debbie 92, 108, 110, 113, 245, 296, 297 Schweinhaut, Lynn 237 Schweinhaut, Steve 238 Schweisberger, Anna 213 Schwing, Marty 142, 145, 203. 238 Scott, Anita 297 Scott, Chad 193, 238 Scott, Steve 297 Scrivener, Larry 297 Scully, Ellen 27, 90, 98, 107, 238 Scully, Kathy 213 Sedgeley, Margaret 238 Sedgeley, Sheri 95, 104, 120, 121, 297 Sellars, Candy 81, 96, 114, 213 Sellars, Sherrill 297 Sellingsloh, Bob 238 Semaan, James 130, 213 Sembera, Andrew 297 Sengelmann, Betsy 18, 72, 77, 81,92,95,105,112,168, 172, 174, 297, 307 Serant, Michael 297 Service, Keith 297 Setterlund, Thomas 238 Seymour, Debbie 238 Shabetai, Karen 88 Shandera, Greg 20, 49, 84, 159, 230, 238 Shannon, Kay 88, 238 Shannon, Kyle 213 Shannon, Paula 214 Shapiro, Debbie 258 Sharley, John 100, 117 Shearer, Kathy 90, 120, 121, 238 Sheffel, Matthew 17, 100, 238 Shelden, Sam 214 Shelton, Jean 171, 214 Shelvin, Barbara 95 Shelvin, James 100 Shepherd, Ron 297 Shimeall, Susan 116, 238 Shotwell, Georgia 118 Shumake. Kati 241 348 ' Scratch a little lower, please, , requests Janet Hanks to Kay Knepper as Sandy Kohlhautf looks on. Slcola, Vincent 167, 214 Siegfried, Kurt 139, 167, 238 Sikes, Glenn 103, 142, 297 Simmons, Keith A, 166, 297 Simonsen, Eric100, 101, 117 Simpson, Linda 4, 297 Simpson, Martha 96, 238 Simpson, Sherrie 297 Sims, Rodney 128, 130, 297 Sinclair, Barry 100, 214 Skaggs, Charles 86, 309 Skelton, Beth 111, 297 Skelton, Brenda 238 Skene, Janet 90, 95, 105, 238 Skie, Jack 309 Skinner, Ann 298 Slagle, Lisa 110, 285, 298 Slator, Dorothy 72, 79, 90, 91, 92, 95, 96, 97, 98, 104, 120, 124,281,298 Slator, Helen 95, 120, 121, 210, 214 Slavinsky, Suzanne 90, 238 Slepicka, Mark 309 Sloan, Angela 86, 298 Sloan, Donna 214 Slockett, Ronnie 117 Smart, Bill 130,214 Smeck, Jane A. 11, 47, 77, 79, 90, 97, 98, 169, 191, 273, ' 298 Smeck,John119, 198,214,218 Smeck, Marcie 134, 238 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Albert 214 Dale 238 Debra 309 Denise 81, 92, 116,239 Doretha 214 Emily 90, 239 Gray 214 , James 182 , Jeanne 92, 298 , Jeffrey 214 , Jerry 100, 214 , Joan 239 , Julie 214 Michael 95, 117, 225, 239, 298 Smith, Mike D. 101 Smith, Naomi M. C. 214 Smith, Sherren 90, 92, 95, 120, 121, 298 Smith, Stacie 298 Smith, Terry 214 Smith, Timothy 199, 214,, 237 346 Smitherman, Leigh 73, 95, 105, 132, 135, 239 Smulllan, Paul 298 Snyder, Stephanie 298 Sohn, Margareth 239 Solesbee. Kenda 120, 121, 239 SOlOfT1Of1. Anne 214 Solomon, Roger 299 Solomon, Willie 309, 313 Sowell, Edna D. 214 Sowell, Mike 95, 150, 167, 239, 241 Sowle, Greg 139, 309 Spangler, Linda 214 Sparks, Lee 117 Sparks, Michael 309 Spear, Robin 100, 214 Spoor, Carol 123, 214 Springer, Elizabeth 239 Springer, Lisa 118, 239 Spurgin, Patricia 86, 299 Spurlock, Stephen 299 Stallings, Lisa 96, 104, 125, 214 Standley, Cheri 214 Staples, Craig 78, 214 Staples, Mark 153, 154, 239 Stark, Cheryl 99, 239 Stark, Leigh 299 Starkey, Randy 100 Stavely, Fred 78, 97, 98, 239 Stavinoha, John 214 Stavinoha, Lisa 94 St. Clair, Jo 99,214 St. Clair, Sharon 99, 239 Stearman, Kelly 79, 81, 95, 113, 120, 121, 299 Stegall, John S. 239 Stein, Dwight 81, 97, 167, 192, 198, 214 Stelgerwald, Tucker 167, 237, 239 Stephenson, Stephanie 94, 299 Sterrett, Carol 73, 123, 225, 239 Stevens, Tom 214 Stevensen, Susie 299 Stewart, Bruce 22, 142, 149, 239 Stewart, Catherine 1, 72, 91, 104, 113, 120, 121, 189, 245. 281, 300 Stewart, Cindy 239 Stewart, Donna 87, 139, 300 Stewart, Eddie 167, 214 Stewart, Jennifer 215 Stewart, Nancy 215 Stewart, Sandy 215 St, Lawrence, Roland 239 Stoddard, Dartman 239 Stokes, Stephen 83, 239, 240 Stolting, Gary 215 Stone, Jay 100, 107, 117,240 Stone, Robin 240 Streit, Vivian 7, 79, 91, 110, 300, 307 Stribling, Susan 215 Strickland, Diane 139, 240 Strickland, Julie 300 Strickland, Steve 215 Stricklin, Sheila J. 139, 192,215 Stroble, Leah 300 Strong, Charlotte 105, 240 Strong, Martha 125, 240 Stubbs, Lisa 110, 267, 300 Stutts, Skip 99, 215 Sudduth, Charles 43, 300 Sudduth, Sandy 105, 215 Suffield, Brown 132, 240 Sulgrove, Ron-Marie 88, 177, 30 Sullivan, Patti 104, 215 Suman, Ed 100 Summers, Craig 166 Surdi, Linda 94, 300 Surko, Franklin A. 309 Sutton, Mark 240 Swanson, Amy 309 Swanson, Cheryl 215 Swartz, Jill 115, 134, 301 Swearingen, Debbie 301 Sweet, Joanne K, 88, 301 Sweet, Mary A. 80, 100, 215 Sweetman, Brad 100 Sweetman, Bryan 83, 95, 277, 301 .-T- Tabor, John 162, 240 Tagliabue, Larry 88, 240 Talbert, Tom 240 Talley, Richard 162, 215 Tankersley, Gordon 240 Taschery, Michelle 86, 301 Taylor, Allison 99, 188, 240 Taylor, Charla 240 Taylor, Dianne 90, 92, 93, 172, 301 O Taylor, Ellen 75, 94, 139, 173. 215 Taylor, Kim 80, 90, 100, 119 Taylor, Robert 240 Taylor, Trisha 82, 92, 125, 135, 301 Telter, Jim 301 Tenney, Howard Andrew 11, 240 Terrill, Doug 32, 186 Terrill, Robert 99, 213, 215 Terry, De' Ann 215 Thomason, Jeri 215 Thompson Bettye 86, 267, 301 Thompson Carol 95, 302 Thompson Janet 225, 240 Thompson Jim 302 Thompson Lynn D. 72, 77, 79, 81, 91 120,302 Thompson Lynn D, 92, 120, 121 295 Thompson Ray117, 215 Thompson, Vicki 70, 75, 94, 123, 215, 219 Thomson, Bill 119, 302 Thurman, Debby 302 Thymes, Lacerne 240 Thymes, Robert 292, 302 Till, Keith 107, 302 Tippette, Lisa 116, 215 Tipps, Michael C. 123, 215 Tipton, John 27, 79, 91, 132, 133. 179, 287, 302 Tosh, Erik 20, 83, 245, 303 Townley, Jay 81, 100, 215 Townsend, Harvey 215 Traylor, Eric 87, 96, 303, 309 Traylor, Peter 118, 119, 303 Tribble, Beverley 303 Trice, Betsy 95,106, 120, 121. 222, 241 Trigg, David 81, 241 Tucker, Lonnie 101, 117,303 Tuggle, Robert 241 Tunney, James 215 Tunney, Jamie 173,215 Turner, Alva 130, 309 Turner, Fred 303 Turner, Kenneth 123, 241 Yogi, you know you can't play for Rice if you fail my English Turner, Tamara 215 Turner, Teresa 303 Tyas, Margaret -U- Udden, William 139, 303 Unger, Daniel 99, 216 Upton, Thomas 241 Urresti, Maggie 173, 198, 215 -V- Valenzuela, Audelia 215 Valenzuela, Delia 105 Valenzuela, Janie 105, 303 Valian, Vicki 73, 92, 95, 241 Vance, Lynn 9, 48, 77, 79, 84, 105, 137, 176, 244, 245, 303 Vander Naillen, Ralph 153, 156, 303 Vandervoet, Cindy 100 Vandivier, Ann 76, 107, 170, 171, 172, 241 Vandiver, Nita 96, 97, 104, 119, 173 Van Rheen, Tena 125, 241 Van Slyke, Lise 9, 79, 84, 110, 250, 304 Van Slyke, Susan 104, 215 Vargas, Mike 82, 117, 125, 304 Velvin, Candy 82, 101, 117, 135, 304 Vento, Nancy 241 Verble, Laura 120, 121, 304 Verble, Leslie 121, 215 Verdin, Danny 118, 221, 241, 260 Vezey, Stephen 100, 117, 304 Vinas, Julie 73, 80, 125, 215 Virgil, Rhonda 125, 126, 304 Virgil, Steve 162, 167,216 Voinis, Nick 304 Voitle, Teri 118,216 Vollers, Mark 304 Von Heeder, Dale 96, 241 Von Heeder, Paul 96, 216 Voynovich, Mike 216 -W- Wade, Nancy 73, 77, 94, 108, 109, 120, 121,241 Waidholer, Michael 136, 142, 147 304 Wald, Carol 77, 79, 81, 245, 304 J, 4-...f N, fx, class, says Miss Baldwin to Yogi Reece. Wald, Tracy 241 Waldie, Charlie 119, 162, 216 Waldmann, Ginger 92, 108, 110, 304 Waleszonia, Cheryl 216 Walker, Elise 216 Walker, Ella 116, 118,241 Walker, Julie 128, 130,216 Walker, Lynn 241 Walker, Mary 305 Walker, Steve 43, 78, 79, 134, 135, 153, 154, 157, 258, 305 Walker, Stuart 78, 119, 167, 216, 218 Wallace, Ellen 51, 76, 77, 170, 172, 241 Wallace, Kathryn 170, 241 Wallace, Molly 241 Wallace, Nellie 216 Wallis, Nanci 88, 305 Walter, Carole 74, 94, 96, 98, 103, 104, 214, 216 Walton, Danny 78, 119, 167, 196, 199, 216 Walton, David 216, 217 Walton, Martha 26, 73, 95, 106, 241, 310 Wappler, Kathi 242 Ward, Clare 73, 94, 104, 232, 242 Ward, Sam 242 Ward, Theresa 242 Warner, Barry 305 Warner, Danny 167 Warr, Carla 99, 242, 254 Warren, Kimberly 216 Washington, Renetta 95, 242 Washington, Venus 93, 216 Wass, Fred 117, 178,305 Watkins, Charles 216 Watts, Kimberly 74, 94, 104, 125, 216 Watts, Ronnie 87 Watts, Walterh 23, 84, 105, 110, 252, 305 Watts, Steve 162, 163, 216 Watzek, Valerie 74, 81, 106, 130, 173, 216 Waugh, Allan 216 Weatherford, Cay 216 Weatherford, Debbie 88, 305 Weatherford, Eddie 217 Weatherford, Joan 90, 92, 305 Weatherford, Mark 242 Weatherford, Sharon 77, 79, 92, 105, 305, 322 ' Webb, Adrienne 120, 121, 306 Webb, Kim 13, 18, 72, 79, 85, 95, 104, 113, 306 Webre, Roberta 306 Webster, Greg 217 l Mr. Pirtle shows his true iden- tity. Wherry, Steve 117, 187,218 Whisenhunt, Kay 95, 242 White, Cynthia 22, 35, 73, 84, 92. 94, 105, 242 White, Daniel 242 White, Jan Marie 77, 79, 81, 105, 110, 120,121,306 White, Karen 96, 218 White, Lesa 3, 77, 79, 81, 92, 95, 105, 120,121, 170,176,306 White, Shelley Marie 72, 90, 91, 95, 96, 97, 104, 120, 121, 168, 295 White, Walter 95, 142, 145, 148. 159, 242 Whitehead, Susan 107, 170, 171, 254, 306 Whitley, Vann 99, 231 Whitlock, Cleo 32, 99, 231, 242 Whitlock, Paula 114, 218 Whitney, Jesse 167 Whitworth, Debra 218 Wickham, Mike 242 Wiedower, Sandra 73, 77, 90, 92, 104, 105,120, 121,242 Wiley, Gwen 218 Wilhelm, Ellen 73, 92, 105, 120. 121, 225, 243 st 4 ,1 Weekley, Jeff 106, 159, 167, 217 Weekley, Nancy 306 Weidner, Douglas 97, 106, 242 Weil, Melanie 75, 185, 198, 200. 214, 217 Weitinger, Dona 81, 105, 217 Welch, Dennis 142, 143, 148,306 Welch, Doug 119, 217 Wells, David P. 130, 242 Wells, Suzanne 116, 117, 125, 126, 306 Welsh,-Doug 119, 167,217 Welsh, Elizabeth A. 217 Wenglar, Cynthia 81, 91, 92, 95, 105, 116, 242 Wenglar, Susan 114, 173, 217 Werner, Denise 218 Wesson, Ken 218 West, Rachel 218, 223 West, Wrey 218 Westbrook, Anne 27, 79, 84, 90, 94, 114, 306 Weyel, Susan 104, 218 Weyland, Ginny 218 Wheatley, Jayne 101 Wheeler, Patti 139, 306 Wheeless, Joni 96, 225, 242 Wilkins, Harry 218 Wilkinson, Kristie 94, 195, 306 Williams, Aaron 91, 99, 218 Williams, Charlie 30, 95, 122, 123 124 142, 152, 174, 283. 306 345 Williams, Cynthia 90, 120, 121. 273 306 Williams, Diana 243 Williams, Evelyn 88, 307 Williams, Gayle 122, 123, 243 Williams, Pam 100 Williams, Terri 243 Williams, Wayne 218 Willis, Robert 90, 183, 243 Wilson, Danna 90, 243 Wilson, David 218 Willson, Scott 279, 307, 325 Wilson, Gene 263, 309 Wilson, Gregg 218 Wilson, Kelly 219 Wilson, Kimberly 237, 243 Wilson, Paul 122, 123, 139, 307 Wilson, Randy 307 Wilson, Sheryl 123, 126, 282, 307 Winborn, Michael 219 Windham, Mandy 81 349 Should we ask Julie to join us in our post-game activities? wonders Mike Alexander about Julie Laguarta at the Bellaire game. Winston, Chaille 75, 95, 104, 125, 171, 219 Winter, Robert 100, 119, 125,219 Winters, Dorothy Marie 91, 308 Wise, Jay 219 Wise, William 243 Wittig, Linda 46, 72, 76, 77, 79, 82, 90, 97, 136,308 Wolfinger, Andy 95, 142, 143, 167, 203, 209 Womac, Allyson 35, 70, 75, 76, 81,94,105,123,125,171, 185,192,196,198,199, 211, 219 Womack, Kimberly 74, 105, 219 Wood, Dena 101 Wood, Douglas 100, 101, 308 Wood, Frances 219 Wood, Janice 219 Woodard, Susan 74, 219 Woodruff, Leah 114, 135, 308 Woods, Ann 243 Woods, Marie 219 Woods, Sandra 219 Woods, Stanley 95, 98, 104, 105, 162, 163, 298, 308 Woodside, Cynthia 308 Woodward, Lois 243 Woollett, Edie 76, 90, 308 Wooten, Jimmy 219 Wright, Larry 142, 149, 152, 161 162, 243 Wright, Loyd 159, 243 Wright, Tom 79, 101, 308 Wu, Johnston 119, 162,167,219 Wunh, Cindy 219 Wynn, Renee 86 -Y- Yao, Jeanne 86, 308 Yarbrough, Alan 117, 219 Yarbrough, Milton 309 Yeager, Delia 243 Yeoman, Kathy 73, 81, 95, 111, 173, 243 Yohman, Debra 79, 308 Yokubaitis, Nancy 88, 308 York, Flo 95, 243 Young, Jo Anne 88, 308 Young, Marilyn 88, 309 Young, Ricky 219 350 -Z- Zacharias, Tom 166, 245, 309 Zastrow, Karen 118, 219 Zedler, Sheryl 309 Zink, Carole 116, 232, 243 Zinnante, Mary 73, 243 Zinnante, Vincent 129, 130, 219. 243 Zivley, Bruce 132, 133, 309 Zivley, Claire 75, 219 Zoller, Nancy 90, 139, 309 Faculty Adams, Mr. Edward B. 61 Agleton, Mr. Gene 69, 143, 162, 163, 169 Aldrich, Mrs. Rena 65 Allen, Mrs. Ella 69 Allen, Mrs. Mildred 54 Baird, Mrs. Penny 57 Baldwin, Miss Betty 56, 349 Behrens, Mr. Howard H. 59 Borneman, Miss Jane 51, 68, 69 Brooks, Mrs. Dorothy 55 Burney, Mrs. Paralee 56 Butler, Mr. Harris 62 Casey, Mrs. Maureen R. 4, 65, 88, 89 Cash, Mrs. Karin 66, 129 Coleman, Mrs. Carolyn 55, 90 Comstock, Mrs. Mary J. 60 Cook, Mr. William J. 53 Countee, Miss Doris 24, 58, 119, 282 D'Amico, Mr. Vincent 56 Davis, Mrs. Janeva 59 DeLaney, Mr. Charles 66, 128 Dent, Mrs. Mary Grace 56 Dorsey, Mrs. Maxine 64 Duteau, Mr, David 65 Estevez, Mrs. Alejandrina 64 Etter, Miss Gay 26, 51, 61 Ford, Mrs. Avis 63, 302 Foster, Mrs. Elva Jean 55 Gadbois, Mr. Henri 66, 78 Gehring, Miss Ella M, 54 Glover, Mr. Dale 24, 62, 83 Grant, Miss Eleanor K. 66, 120 Grass, Mrs. Iris 57 Green, Mr. Charles 25, 69, 143 Gregory, Mr. J. D. 58 Hancock, Mrs. Elizabeth 66 Hardy, Mrs. Jennie 58 Harrell, Mr. Robert J. 54 Haynes, Miss Charlotte 26, 60 Henderson, Mr. Leroy 62 Henderson, Mrs. Lois 54 Hester, Miss Jane 68, 169, 170 Hunter, Mrs. Hettye G. 50, 59, 98 James, Mrs. Bobbie 67, 96 Jarry, Mrs. Margaret 67 Johnston, Mrs. Evelyn 57 Jones, Mr. James L. 65 Joyner, Mrs. Debra E. 60 Kilgore, Mr. Keith 58, 169 Kreger, Mrs. Frances 57 Landrum, Mrs. Mary 57 Lark, Mr. Noel 63, 94 Leggett, Mrs. Jewel 63, 93 Levitt, Mrs. Virginia B. 63, 91 Machemehl, Mrs. Barbara 67 Malicole, Miss Sandra M, 58 Matthews, Mrs. Diane 63 McDougald, Mrs. Delores 57 McMillan, Mr. Bill 68, 142, 158 Meyer, Mrs. Sandra 51, 66 Meyers, Mrs. Deborah 60 Miller, Mr. Charles 5, 24, 52 Mills, Mrs. Louise 55 Mitchell, Mrs. Betty 56 Molloy, Miss Katharine 50, 67 Nichols, Mr. Rod 67, 132, 133 Nix, Mr. James R. 65 Paciorek, Mr. Tom 143 Pappas, Mrs. Ella 55 Parker, Mrs. Annette 54, 80 Parson, Mrs. Arlene 62 Payne, Sgt. Edward M. Jr. 69 Peterson, Mrs. Miriam 64, 109 Pirtle, Mr. Robert G. 55, 225, 349 Randle, Mr. Lucious 52 Redd, Mr. Richard 164 Reynaud, Miss Jeanne 69, 115 Ritch, Mr. Kelly R. 65, 88, 89 Roach, Mrs. Avy L. 54 Robinson, Mr. Reed 3, 35, 50, 56 127 Sapp, Mrs. Maxine 60 Satlof, Miss Regina 26, 51, 57 Schmiech, Mr. Dan 63, 143, 153, 334 Scott, Mrs, Mable 56 Sheffield, Mr. Roy 67, 99 Shelton, Mrs. Elizabeth A. 66 Siller, Mr. Victor L. 67, 125 Smith, Mrs. Mary C. 53 Spidell, Mrs. Carolyn 54, 80 Stecher, Mr. Charles 61 Tate, Maj. Solon H. 68 Taylor, Mr. Harold 59 Tennyson, Mrs. Walleah 64, 107 Thomas, Mrs. Henrietta E. 64, 106 Thomas, Miss Verna M. 60 Trotty, Mr, Willie F. 58, 118 Washington, Mrs. Melody M. 61 Whitman, Mrs. Norma 60 Wilson, Mr. Ronnie 22, 23, 68, 142, 150, 166 Wisdom, Mrs. Margaret 39, 63, 316 Yoes, Mrs. Thera M. 60, 97 York, Mr. Marshall 50, 64 Young, Mr. Clark H, 65 Clubs American Legion Club 76 Anchor Club 77 Booster Club Car Club 117 Chess Club 119 CSU 96 Corps of Cadets 100, 101 DECA 88, 89 Dixi-Liers 120, 121 Dramalee 124, 125, 126, 127 Fine Arts Discussion Group 139 FFA 99 French Club 108, 109 Future Lawyers Club 81 Future Teachers Club 92, 93 German Club 106 Generals' Camera Club 118 Home-Ec Club 102, 103 Hospitality Club 72, 73, 74, 75 ICT 87 Key Club 78 Latin Honor Society 107 Lee's Lieutenants 114, 115, 116 Le Melee 110, 111 Library Club 80 Marching Generals 130, 131 Medical Careers 90 Mu Alpha Theta 97 Mu Delta Chi112,113 National Forensic League 132, 133 National Honor Society 79 OEA 86 Quill and Scroll 82 SABER 136, 137, 138 Science Club 98 Southernaires 122, 123 Spanish Club 104, 105 Spirit Committee 84, 85 Stage Band 128 Student Council 81 Symphonic Orchestra 129 Texas History Club 94, 95 TRAVELER 134, 135 Uncle Bob's Boys 83 r' fl T i Liiffl 4, jill-I' I I Ji J Now The learning process has,begun ik. gig fa 4 m '- mf-if I T x 2 . ' jg. Q' gy' r cr- ,1 lSTudenTsiad,hered To, prornises, Then x. 1VJ',L.if i VI i , ,A - SQ, F . ,Ji Inmaread acTldni 'NTU ln To ' ' I QQ ik L. X And Thus - ' ,f S .A, Mid-Term Tinal exempTions gained approval, accepTance: BuT a conTroversial maTTer - smolcing areas - required more consideraTion, more ThoughT, For some sTudenTs - wiTh increased privileges and increased Treedom - NeglecTed a basic obligaTion To Lee - ThaT oT cleaning, oT mainTaining The campus. The learning was inTensiTied . . . Rules Torbidding The iniTial Tendency Toward an open campus siTuaTion Necessarilv became enTorced, And sTudenTs - now realizing, now appreciaTing The righT oT augmenTed choice - Responsilolv groped Tor adiusTmenT And developed in mind, in aTTiTude. Each upheld selT-discipline as essenTial in educaTion . . as essenTial in liTe. YeT circumsTances oT choice evolved beyond Lee l-ligh School, I973 . The war was ended: Males no longer conTronTed an ever-presenT choice - A choice oT enlisTing or waiTing Tor The call, And no longer did one seek educaTion merely Tor deTermenT oT ThaT call, For The choice oT peace was made. OuTwardly, Lee sTudenTs resembled Those oT lasT year - and The previous year: YeT inwardly - ' They were changed: They were Treer: Each won The choice . . . and The responsibiliTy. Linda WiTig EdiTor-in-ChieT SABER '73 352 For the production of this 352-page story, many thanks are due to Mrs. Parson who rushed elections to meet each deadlineg to Mr, D-Eon Priest who abided by the Saber through trying situations, to the staff who con- tributed both the work and humor necessary to survive each D-Day- 3 and to those certain teachers who gra- ciously understood that for the editor, Saber comes first. 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