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

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1 SABER '78 Robert E. Lee High School Houston, Texas Volume XVI Carter Grinstead Editor-in-Chief Julie Stone Associate Editor Mrs. Margaret Wisdom Faculty Advisor Jim Shepherd Business Manager Beverly Hill at Hillcroft - Lee High School- Expanding intellectual horizons and preparing students for their future. Such a ridiculous statement! The students of Lee in 1978 never considered this conventional goal of pure preparation. We lived for the pres- ent, in a world of our own creation, a community that harbored every component of the massive society outside. Personalities and activities, suc- cesses and failures, and emotions - all were vital elements of both worlds. But our bountiful energy as young adults led to a burst of life that could seldom be found in the outer world, and experiences etched memories on our minds with a force we would never feel again - totally within the confines of our brief high school existence. We saw a mixture of fresh outlooks with past tradition. Remaining witnesses of the '74 riot had graduated with the previous senior class. Though our cliquish tendencies were obviously present, the hardline jet-freak-kikker distinc- tions became less noticeable. Spirited tradition and overall optimism remained with us. - The world of Lee truly vibra- ted with life. fX'5'9'fj fsigy 'fr 5- 15253 ff Us fi? 5 A Q l CONTENTS Activities ...... Young Leaders .... Favorites ...... Sports .... Organizations . . . Faculty ...... . . . Classes ....... Sophomores. .. .. . . . .. Juniors ....... ....... Seniors ....... ....... Senior Honors, Ads, Index .... ...... ....-.. .12 .40 .50 .70 114 188 210 212 236 260 .316 vfaww, I t9v6a,a,4wf7 JQZQZW7 ,zlgyhldf WM fcagaa nucl L-QIQW ,fa an fgafznwddd 3 ' 1 Our teenage world gave us unparalleled opportunities for activity. What we did expo- sed our interests, and outlets for participation took differing forms to satisfy our 2088 diverse personalities. Although a majority chose not to join with school-oriented functions, few could avoid the impact of the minority's spirit. Football games at Butler Stadium were social phenomena. The win- loss record clearly reflected the effects of a year for rebuilding, but the pride during pep rallies never died. What games lacked in excitement, we made up with flirtatious habits in the stands. The impressive procession of floats before the Lee-Sharpstown homecoming game exhibited the unity of school spirit. Cooperation among the entire student body also became the theme of an active clean up campaign. Filth never left our lives, but dedication improved the campus appearance. It-'. -L. ' A , 1.1 LM 'el K , if f--i..iN Fifi. Q '!fN ix' iff ,Q ,, . fi 7 , 3 ', f v's...'l1 V ' tr The discontented continually com- plained of Lee's faults. The appearance of Jojos Restaurant wiped away a portion of the field, hardening our hatred for the parking conditions. Student Council maneuvers gave us a renewed hope that the ancient student parking lot would be extended. HISD food remained ever unpopular. Food establishments on Hill- croft, Richmond, and Westheimer enticed our appetites, calling for further attempts at an open campus proposal. The religious revival of the mid-'70s retained strength in '78, Young Life ses- sions added a totally different dimension to the year. Depleted finances demanded after school and weekend working hours. As in school, the immediate results over- shadowed the experiences gained. Spir- itual and financial support for the present kept us alive. Our past experiences and relation- ships with other students affected the extent of our involvement. Sophomores received a year of exposure. Juniors formed the core of activity, while Seniors accepted trend-setting roles and looked toward graduation with a sense of confu- sion - where had the time gone??? But time had not wasted away. We learned, not only in the conventional sense, but through continuous involve- ment. We will never forget what we liked, what turned us on - the trends, the lads, the purely enjoyable aspects of life. These provided the fla- vor for our actions, the uniqueness of our year. Across The Street Restaurant seldom wit- nessed a day without Lee students entering the door. Curiosity sent us throughout Houston seeking original places for weekend excite- ment, but familiarity drew us back to the hang- outs. Westheimer, from far off Ashford to myste- rious Montrose, became our drag, passing through the core of an expanding Houston. For the sociable majority, parties and dances of vari- ous forms highlighted memories as well as cal- endars. Ventures away from the tense city brought relaxation. The adventurous surfed in Galveston or water-skied in the Hill Country. Austin and College Station added special attractiveness to out of town trips, especially for college-bound seniors. Clothes and cars exposed our true natures. Lee males placed a virtual monopoly on Levis jeans and cords. The female look of the past gave way to a more feminine wardrobe, and we couldnt help noticing the topsiders and Oxford shirts of the few who went with the college prep look. We drove to school in jeep-type vehicles, sports cars, vans, or the old family car. The automobile remained a sign of status. Music paralleled our personalities. We had a strong tendency to relate memories with specific tunes. From hard, electric cords to soothing melodies all found admirers among us. The Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, Waylon and Willie, attracted our admiration, but opinions differed when comparing Cat Stevens and Linda Ron-stadt to Ted Nugent and Kiss. Seventy-eight signalled the arrival of Foreigner and the Emotions, the increased popularity of Heart and James Taylor, and the sad departure of the King of Rock, Elvis Presley. Concerts joined followers in the Coliseum and Summit, while more personal performances were held in the Music Hall and Texas Opry House. Surrounding our own, we found a world of excitement, a world of enjoyment. lntrusions from the outside world forced us to accept a fact: Lee High School represented a mere speck in the realistic society of man. This onslaught of reality forced adaptation, while influencing ever-changing opinions and testing our maturity. Houston Community College hit us directly. Plastered on the front of Lee was a rude, yellow sign - symbolizing a realization that our school was not truly ours - only a set of walls temporarily housing our bodies. The martyred Joe Campos Torres met injustice across town, but the question of police authority invaded the campus area. Rapid construction near the school meant less parking space. lnevi- table parking fines and 527.50 tow charges threatened us constantly, leading to cries of unfair as police officers passed down Unity every week with no remorse for the tickets given. Although Mayor Fred Hofheinz freely vacated the leading position in the nation's 5th largest city, the '77 mayor's race attracted no single vibrant personality. The three major candidates, Briscoe, McConn, and Ginther, resided in the Lee area. Crackdown attempts on pornographic establishments, transportation improvements, and the heated Westheimer Independent School District - each issue affected the Southwest Area. Nevertheless, the race received little atten- tion from students. LE gC5'3SlQr3 U7 - . Cuzaegfjtlfv SYSTQIDX' E CAMPUS 8 We focused on national events. Jimmy Carters first year as President uncovered few mysteries about the man. He strongly advocated the return to a society more conscience of morals, but the Bert Lance affair placed a dark stain on his previously clean record. The signing of the Panama Canal Treaty sparked national controversy. The outspoken among us sent Lees contribution to the voice of opposition in the form of a candid petition. As individuals, we seldom permitted the outside world to invade our private convictions, but our exposure to an abundance of ideals demanded that we look deeper into ourselves and locate our position in a modern, changing society. Uncontrollable factors forced us closer in our high school community. Yet, above all we were individuals of a personal world. Looking inward, we discovered a maturing young person, grow- ing faster than we could help - one-fourth of our entire life spent by graduation day. We discovered stunning truths. Impressions from the year would remain forever, and the self- image we had formulated during high school would influence our attitudes throughout life. We would remember the pleasant firsts - and likewise, we would recall the sadder times, those occasions of hurt feelings and alienation from security. Yes, a party in one sense, but the year brought traumatic situations to each of us. We looked at our generation of the late '70s: Alcoholism on the increase, teenage suicide reaching epidemic proportions, broken homes -these harsh aspects offset pleasant memories for many. Nevertheless, we thrived on happiness and lived on in spite of anxieties. Whether we lived as conformists or exhibited true individualism, each of us, each citizen of Lee, contributed to the pulse of student life. Witness the uniqueness of 1978, the rush of life. . .Witness the world of Lee. . . ...... l X x nam.. .. - I -Q 4 - V ? N' 1 I x J I i K I L i i i i ? W i 1 l, ACTIVITIES Activity furnished our lifeblood, for without vivacious action, the routine of school would be unbearable. The balance of work and pleasure varied, but practical learning through outside experiences completed every student's packaged education. In solitude or as a team we found that the joy of success made the time spent worthwhile. ' I I .?, ,: ' k -xi 1-:mf ' vw-f. in :fra Q.. . , X Q M QA 'LQ K 2 Y N ww .4 ,:. ' r 'u,,J5':1Ew'jf,Jr1.:: 'fi l W . z J 1 zz.. -g.., I can't believe he finally gave me a promise ring. julie McCain is relieved that she won't have to drop any more hints. - 1Upper Leftl Not only at school, but also at the race track, Laurie Thompson is known for playing hard to catch. 1Far Leftj Debbie Walls patiently awaits the arrival of her new honey, Aqua Man. ILower Leftj Kim Ridout grins and BEARS it as Kent Myatt PAWS for affection. IUpper Centerj First Mate, David Ward, gets tied up with sailing during the summer. Mbovej Doug Deleon hangs ten on the solid surf as he glides out of a three-sixty. I5 What, did you say you're a senior? Sure Ill go out with . . . you, replies Dore Rubey as she tries to remember his name e 1' i r W 1ri ' V inf. , bk .kgtkrgs ik. kgs Pat Goulding doesn't get anywhere with Rhonda Swenson and winds up only spinning his wheels vi Ruth BURNS with desire for Drew Baker. X Diane Thomas is shocked when Ricky Foster asks her to pose nude for his amateur photography magazine. 16 iii ughw Make A Comeback As always, summer seemed to end before it even got started. On August 25, the Anchor Club sponsored an orientation for the new sophomores. The new students met the adminis- tration and club presidents, and learned about Lee. The presidents told about their clubs' activities throughout the year. Four days later, the school year began for all students. The warm weather was perfect for the beach, but those days were gone and it became time to concentrate on school again. The former juniors were suddenly stud seniors and were finally at the top. The new jun- iors were no longer lowly sopho- mores. Whatever the grade level, everyone had nine months of getting up early and fighting traffic ahead of Why couIdn't today be Saturday? , says a discouraged Lisa Cham- them. blin. -'R i? ,law F K' Do you mean he asked us both out for Friday night? says Charlotte Spence to Cindy Coleman as Carol Becker wonders which one will be stood up. Mrs. Freeman flies high with General spirit. Wasted Days . 1 . After practicing mouth to mouth resuscitation, David Ward and Autumn Wynn Mabray gets caught up in the spirit of Luckenbach as he Pearce both gasp for air. GETS DOWN to the basics of life. lt's not whether you win or lose, but how you party afterwards. 18 Lynette Lebo really FLIPS thead over heelsl for Robert Kneppler, x l thought I would give the sophomores a taste of Lee's party life, says Carol Kelly as Dawn Gilliland approyes of her idea. Tell us more, tell us more, anxiously ask Susan Stillwell, Mary Bai- ley, Tracy jackson, and Holly Stovall as they begin to hear the truth about Lee girls' dating life. QW 3 ,,. y Q 5 4 I Lee C0uIdn't Be Prouder After winning their positions as cheerleaders last spring, the new squad had a major adjustment to make, each member had to realize his responsibility to the school and to the rest of the squad. The cheerlead- ers spent many long afternoons in May learning cheers and stunts. Throughout the summer, considera- ble work was necessary to get uni- forms and to prepare for camp. In early August, the squad attended the NCA camp at SMU. The cheerleaders won six blue ribbons, one red ribbon, and the highly cov- eted spirit stick. ln addition, the squad learned new cheers and chants, along with other helpful information. All of this preparation was needed to enable the squad - Rick Causey and Marianne Andrews - head- cheerleaders, Tracy larrell, Paul Haef- ner, Megan Foley, lohn Mayfield, Cathy Prince, and Dan Lovett - to achieve their goal for the year. They wanted to build the GREAT SPIRIT OF LEE. With endless devotion to their job, the squad, under the guid- ance of Miss Regina Satlof, supported the Generals with their never-ending spirit and pride for Lee. 0 K :w,t.,.. .sim l, Tracy larrell 2. Rick Causey 5. lohn Mayfield and Dan Lovett 4. Rick Causey and Marianne Andrews 5. Cheerleaders Mascarade 6. Megan Foley 7. Paul Haefner and Tracy Iarrell 8, Cathy Prince EAT THOSE COLDFISH THE SUPER SEVEN Spirit Progresses l 1 After the advancement of the Generals, Arleen Ealev develops her game plan while Ricci Campbell hopes he won't fumble on the . Sarah Metts' halftime performance brightens the General rou- goal line, tine. l l i l The last time I parked here, I was towed away, says Doug Crosswell to lennifcr Rogers. Right! Though Ann Lynch towers over Marci Waldie, Marci shows she is iust a little better. e u au We W F' L l i t if ' 1 l ' . .,1Q l 2, 1 21 i i l At! ix 7 if l A 'X Q of is ,4 'lA'i lil N., M V K AX2ff 1.1 The spirited team Comes ripping through after the break, ready 0 to 'fpolish Offff Sterling in the second half rally. ,I X ,rv The Cheerleaders feel in their hearts the presence Uncle Bob is my date, not yours! cries Bruce Stadler to a jealous Robert Thompson. Of Cmcfal l0VallV flU n3 the SfhOO'S0f18- f9 The card section at the Lamar game was useless due to the fact that the Redskins can't read and the Key Club can't spell. 23 l x x Nag . iw ' 7 s ll 'ff lf ' U' On October 14, the second annual Homecoming Parade was the spark that began the day's activities. Many organizations entered floats in the parade, which was sponsored by the Program Council. The floats were judged on the basis of size, original- ity, and style. During halftime of the Sharpstown game, Linda Penrod was crowned Homecoming Queen for 1977-78. After the game, the Booster Club sponsored the annual Homecoming Dance. Along with the distribution of door prizes, the sounds of Lucky brought the memorable day to a close. I1 uw' ,wc s UH, ' 4 y X 14444 ' 5 u'f,',4 1 0 ,. l 'xv 'K caan' 4 5 ,Q JC N' 1977-78 Homecoming Queen - Linda Penrod x +4 3 ,gif ll 'r gi The Program Council float for the Homecoming Parade was out of this world. Festivities Center Around Homecoming +99 if Poor Claire, sighs a relieved Laura Lancaster, as Claire DeStefano is forced to tolerate a sudden aroma of ring around the jersey set off by Wynn Mabray and Steve Cook- sey. if an . 11 my lr X M Y .. we -N, in ,Y ak.. 'sf 32.11- Miss LEE Uvtark Winterj obviously had the overwhelming support of the Generals in the Key Club Pep Rally. Linda Penrod experiences excitement, while escort john Buckley shares her emotion. 25 LA Cliff Nickel wonders what has come over a devilish Melanie Mason. x ,iw x X, K , ' .., N , Xl 'F 5 1-.,qa,,,m, K I ,A 4, . we - ,Q , '-.aff ,, ,, , 4 p-,,,,, irxnlxybxh ip 9, 1 xii Q i NSN 1- I ' . Ab' , l.. K 3 my , , , , 'M . V 4 vs .. . f--mu., ,.., , . M , 'H ti m.,.s, , , ' M Holidays Come l l wonder what he's up to? questions Cathy Hays as Darla Doughty doubts john fSantal Buckley's good intentions. 3 ali -Q H. 4 Q.. ,,-. ' ' iff We may not be able to sing 'Auld Lang Syne' very well, but we sure can McBride, Donna Widner, jenny Cameron, Doug McGregor, and Rick Shaw. ring in the New Year! proclaim Sharon Aa . . . Celebrations Begin Michelle Darnell and Roxanne DuBose congratulate each other on their superb job of ditching their dates. - f 1,-K N 1 . -Q gif f ,. r C in if EX is Maybe with a little more make-up l'll be able to journey to Never-Never Land, dreams a hopeful Lori Raus. fleftj Cheryl Wilson demonstrates the secret of catching an American boy to her foreign friends at the Spanish Club Thanksgiving Party. 27 s K. - L The involvement of the majority of students in many activities was the key to this successful school year. School spirit was present throughout the year at the various athletic events. The Lieutenants, band, Spirit Com- mittee, and cheerleaders were a major part of the many that contrib- uted tothe spirit at Lee. In an effort to make Lee a more enjoyable place, many clubs worked to brighten the conditions for both the students and faculty. The Key Club initiated a major clean-up pro- ject to improve the appearance of the school. Clubs were assigned different areas to clean up. With this coopera- tion, the school grounds were kept clean. The Student Council showed their concern through their involvement in the Rap with Reagenn sessions. The Hospitality Club instituted a new teacher appreciation program. The choral and drama departments staged several performances to enter- tain the student body. With all the activities, every student had an opportunity to become involved and to improve Lee. fAbove1 l've heard of spit balls, but where did all , of this slime come from? questions David Hod- SOD, 1RightJ Tracy larrell is a chicken when it comes to ' 'A laying. 28 Blaise Hadly, Brian Campbell, and Clark Grigsby agree that one fruit deserves another. Involvement Brightens Outlook Mbovej Debbie Reyels thinks to herself, lf he doesn't go through with it this time, I'm going to ' IIN:-X' as loe Frazier begins to feel the aching of Cold feet at the HECE style show. ff-lbove leflj Richard Blades considers eating his trophy as he awaits his dinner at the Football Ban- quet. deft! Mary Bailey has always aimed high in her tennis career. 29 Sally Means, Cheryl leffries, Diane Nagel, Beth Gardner, and Mary O'Keefe eagerly try out for the lce Capades although Beth Garcia finds it hard to hang on, f . Mike Fonz Kaufman reminisces about the Happy Days of the 50's, 1 X Q7 ffl ll X ,r,'A 30 My advice to sophomores is - If at first you don't succeed, try, try, again, states an experienced Lee Hightower. fRightl If this lake doesn't get deeper, I'm really going to be up a creek, says a washed-out Lindsey Davis. fi 'ww Barry Roquemore prepares to do the funky chicken, while Doug Crosswell grimaces with disgust. Experiences Prove Lasting Stacy Scott, Carol Cummings, and Gail Bakke relive the thrill of Elvis at the johnny Dee Concert. V ILeftj Hey, what can I say? questions cocky Bill Young. ' Svveeny Doehring misses his exemption opportu- nities and feverishly studies for finals, Mbove Rightj You think you have a way with girls - watch the ole pro, says a confident lohn Meador. fRighU Hey - don't get fresh with me, warns Courtney Leggett to a forward guy as Bryan Wal- lace steps in to defend her honor. 32 Positive Thinking Pays Off lfhristi Tipps, Beth Kinney, Carol Kelly, Cindy Thomas, Diane Smith, julie Stone, and Allison Ashbaugh bundle up during the snowy play in january of 78. Anxious girls plan their after graduation activities. Sunny Days Mark pring's Arrival It's a bird, it's a plane, it must be a dump truck says a starry eyed Patty Susan Walker and Lee Ann Davis race to lOlO's to save their Car Lucas. from the tow truck, -usmwfgyj' gg-4.4 34 The gang and their gals stop rockin' and rollin' long enough to pose for a picture on 50's Day. sal ,fa -au Randy Holmes hurls another blaztng fast ball lrm Perryman lends a helplng hand to a rmsgulded Dave Lewis grabs the golden egg whale Robert Kneppler and David lorden begun to become disenchanted 36 Places people gog things people do. Activities at Lee reach far beyond the school campus itself. Students seem to gather at the same places almost every day. One such place is Across the Street. No matter what time it is or whether it is a school day or not, there always seems to be a good group of people representing Lee at the restaurant. Sometimes activities at the school attract stu- dents. Such was the case with the play Wizard of Oz. The superior quality of acting blended with the superb sets to produce a very enjoyaf ble and entertaining performance. Student Life after school hours was varied considerably but it was a wel- come relief from the daily routine of Carin Coleman uses her natural charm and proves to be a top salesperson in . the class T-shirt sale. schoolwork. . A i A K . '11, 'S aa- ,lg Gloria tMary Anne Frisonl shows Dorothy tClaire DeStefanol the Emerald City Palace in the Land of OZ. Paul Cray hopes a sprinkle a day will keep FELlX's odor away. Places People Go Oh no! I told her I was going out of I can't believe that vou're not a witch, exlaims the sorceress of the North tLannyI Kil town. - Duncan Butler hides out after Christi after Dorothy tCIaire DeStephanoj reveals this stunning fact. seeing his gullible pursuer. ' Stacy Barnard bites off more than she can chew while her three dates Tim Havard, jeff Thompson, and David Ward,aII get a mouthful. 9'-.-. With the rain ending and warm weather approaching, seniors began looking towards the beach instead of their books. Senior activities were near- ing and students found it hard to keep their minds on school. Skip day, Prom night, and cap and gown day topped the list of events to bring the class of 78's days of Lee Tech to a close. The 16th annual Commencement Exercises were the finale for the graduating sen- iors' tenure at Lee. lohn Mayfield finds it hard to hang in there until graduation. Hop! Susan Harrigton, Robin lvie, Terry Burton, and Carlos Blancoallenjoytheir SENIOR STATUS. Ufighfj Do what? lust what kind of girl do you think I am? exclaims a surprised Debbie 'Kizzy' Kniznc-r at her datds out- landish suggestion. Enthusiastic Seniors fathom the depths of Oceanography. Seniors Count The Days in Bibb '- :R'i.,V,anvu,-F fs t,,. .. . r X o . I '. J . But Mr. Bergen, l'm not eating out - I'm eat Rod Nevitl to a suspifious Mr, Bergen. ing in, says a choked up 39 4 5 Q ew H- W L Q Q ?h Q. .W 7.-gsqfjyf? itz,-. .wifi w 15151 22 1549355 , Ce, . .-----.-.......,.,,, r M, sr YOUNG LEADERS A select tew outlined Lee's direction and character. Dedicated leaders represented and motivated others tor the good ot the entire student body, while superior academic skills merited admiration. The cream ot the crop accepted these roles ot responsibility -to set the pace ot activity . . . to make it all tick, gl :if 1 :J . t XM nw as , K t.,t ---'--'a-......... x 41 F l l l l Cynthia Kostas, Anchor Club president, speaks at the city-wide Anchor Club convention which was held at Lee. ' vii, 1, , NM,,.'. 11 lim Shepherd, Student Council president, exam- ines the parking situation with the hope of some- day alleviating the problem. 42 ,,,.,,a., I my David Hodson, president of Interact Club, prepares for his club's next project. Beth Leifeste and Ann Lynch, co'presidc-nts of the Hospitality Club, attempt to show some true Southern hospitality. Devoted Leaders Preside t in Paul Crowther, editor of the Traveler, puts final touches on a page before sending it to be printed. Paul is also the National Honor Society president. Carter Grinstead, Key Club president, looks over one of his club's many service projects -the refurbishing of the school's trophy cases. Carter is also editor of the SABER. Presidents of organizations show special qualities of leadership, as well as the willingness to devote a huge amount of time to their school. These students have the responsibility to lead their respective clubs to success in reaching certain goals. The time and effort given by these individuals and many others play an important role in the success of the school year. if ,Eff Marci Waldie, Booster Club president, shows her school pride before the first district football game 43 Those students who excel in their academic work often go unrewarded. One way these achievers are recog- nized for their unique ability is by the presentation of awards of excellence. The different departments select a student who has shown outstanding talents in a particular field of study. The winners represent the depart- ments as the top seniors in their respective subject area. Excellence ecognized Through A wards SCIENCE AWARD ENGLISH AWARD Carter Grinstead Paul Crowther HOME ECONOMICS AWARD INDUSTRIAL ARTS AWARD Gail Chandler Carolyn jordan 44 ,,,l,i 536 A I ..:b f I I f I I ..LW V . I M5112-fffl I L' ' 1 I J' MATHEMATICS AWARD SOCIAL SCIENCE AWARD VOCATIONAL and COMMERCIAL ARTS AWARD Robert Seward Cynthia Kostas Lee Marshburn .EE v- 'X ig-I n 3 -. .1 ,, LANGUAGE AWARD FINE ARTS AWARD Sandra Wong Sheree Pieratt 45 Students f Honored For Superior Qualities 3 ww, . 4 ' t 1 fag- Q s. JL. rw Q5 Www- X XX H, Brad Breland and Lorie Leyendecker won an opportunity to examine state Mark IOHGS WHS elected IFUSTGG for KEY Club International and government as representatives to Boys' and Girls' State. FGDVSSGUIGG its 30,000 m6mbGfS- 1 Hedi Parafina, Caroline Fant, lim Baeder, and Dyer Greer were honored with the NCTE . . . - award for their Superior Writing Skins Brian Campbell was chosen Capitol Scholar and went to Austin to see the state govern l ' k. ' 46 . ment at vvor , Claire DeStefano, Diana McKay, and Iason Smith were Chosen as representatives to the All-State Choir and performed with top singers from all over Texas. 71 . Mark Winter was chosen as the representative to Bill Archer's Intern Program and obtained a close-up view of the federal government. Students exhibited outstanding abilities in many different areas of Curriculum. Each advanced in their own interests - everything from leadership to the development of one's talent. Several awards dealt with government awareness to ensure useful Citizenship for the future while others honored out- standing talents in writing and musi- Calabilities. fix'-he ' A .5219-, if I f Beverly Batten was honored with the DAR Award for er outstanding leadership qualities. rAt the beginning ofthe year, twenty-two seniors were recognized for their superior scores on the National Merit Scholarship Qualify- ing Test which was given as a part of the PSAT. These seniors displayed their exceptional skills in the fields of English and math. Eight of the students named were National Merit Semi-finalists while the other fourteen received Letters of Commendation. All twenty-IWO scores were among the top four per- cent throughout the nation. Robert Seward and Ronny Sendukas Mary O'Keefe 48 Barbara Andrews Paul Crowlher Scholars' Excellence Recognized Nationally f gcalc ag, i ' SX , 2,3 iw K' :A .. . JA-1 I A E Rod Neyitl Susan Gray and Carl Fredericks Q .f 'Y i THE COMMENDED SCHOLARS: Seated: Diana Howard, Carol Kelly, Kara Knox, lohn Heaney, Alyson Crouch, Roberl Royall, Jennifer Chambers, and David Lewis. Standing: Wynn Mabray, Rick Causey, and Carter Crinslead, No! piciured: Daniel McManus, Diane Terry, and john Worsham. - I ,f il r ff. , - ,asm 5 50 AVORITES Each student possessed beautiful qualities. But standouts naturally emerged and symbolized desirable characteristics. Those fortunate in physical beauty were recognized as most attractive, while radiant personalities signified popularity, and well-rounded students won honor as class representatives. 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E iii ' i W 'wb- Es , ff if' r e,gv 4 J ,if Nwx j If Sophomore Beauties MOST BEAUTIFUL SOPHOMORE Karen Clifton SEMI-FINALISTS: Below: Susan Walker, Les- lie Wceitingcr, Debbie Dawson 60 .4 1 M J. M ' 1 wmag ,, E 5 if 1 mf ,A Most Handsome Sophomores MOST HANDSOME SOPHOMORE Mike Tipps SEMI-FINALISTSQ Left: Mike strain, craig' Garrison, Kirk Laguarta 62 N-gp-. A . Q, is R MM - :ml rw 5 I 1 E ersonality Portrays Popularity MOST POPULAR SOPHOMORES B0ll'1l3ryar1,lOhr1 Nicklos MOST POPULAR IUNIORS Loriv Leyvndeckcr, Rolwrt Lofhvr tl gr I aft x L ,jf KG 3 , ' ii -Q Q N f . g z. . ,Q ,M - .fm H .,.. . . S ,- if F 5 -. f A--in M . I if ,-we -V fs, .H :ff 1 sins if K Y -sqm A ip a vw ie- V alike? ,gk Em ., -Q X ,wg af Hr wgwwigfikkgw gwwmm NS- Q, yi? my W'in-ig? 2 4, Q. , hips ft's.,, if in vw 'MK 8 fp-L an Wi me if sig f r,,'I1.f- 26 :N.,'xSfz: up V If X ,gf x ,,,p,.lf 13 N- . fC +1tNL:xwN'kfH K Leadership Depicts Representation MOST REPRESENTATIVE SOPHOMORES Kathleen Chaves, Mike Mitschke MOST REPRESENTATIVE IUNIORS Mary Tyler johnson, Drew Baker try'-S' 1 i I Queens g Are Crowned gi SENIOR KEY CLUB SVVEETHEART, BASKETBALL QUEEN: Christi Tipps C5525 HOMECOMING QUEEN TRACK QUEEN Linda Penrod Laura Lancaster if My WV SPORTS Physical teamwork linked students together to spread the vigor of school pride onto the playing field. Our jocks fought for personal glory and matured through competition. But sweat and frustration paid off as the athlete discovered a special satisfaction from knowing he had given his all. 1 r I l r 1 J I The Thrill Of Victory. . . . . And The Agony of Defeat ESS SSS l Generals Acquire New Coaches i A 4 Q A .. Top row: Coach Clint Birdwell, Bram Sparkes, Walter Burke, Mike jackson, Richard Blades, Steve McCalip, Mike Bonano, Charles Cotofl, Rudy Nelson, Keith Staples, Craig Spencer, Robert Voss, Bobby McBride, lay Bonano, Mike Pouiol, Coach Bo Harrison. Middle row: Coach Gene Agleton, Rocky Smith, Sam Amspoker, Pete Hughes, Wynn Mabray, David Bixby, lohn Buckley, Keith Porter, Ricky Brown, Bryan Campbell, Bryan Morgan, Charles Milstead, Tommy Coulter, Dale Hellums, Coach Richard Harrington. Bottom row: lames Harle lr., Trainer, Sweeny Doehring, Mgr., Ioe Foley, Dale Cheesman, Nick Galli, Ioe Blanco, Bert Keller, Carlos Blanco, Steve Cooksey, Thomas Reynolds, Tim Burkett, Cornell Robin- son, Rick McCroskey, Mgr. Not pictured: loe Frazier, Clark Crigsby. l . . LEE ' T2 T3 6 T4 7 T4 i 12 21 - ' ' l T8 8 OPPONENTS EURR STERLING AUSTIN WORTHINC WESTBLJRY 2 SHARPSTOWN 25 LINCOLN 17 LAMAR TZ MADISON 10 BELLAIRE SCORE 7 8 6 23 'IZ With new offensive and defensive setups and a new coaching staff, the varsity squad entered the season with renewed enthusiasm. The enthusi- asm paid off after four close losses, as the Generals defeated Westbury while hitting hard enough to send five Rebels to the hospital. Soon to come were the victory over Lincoln and the annual victory over Lamar. The team compiled a 3-7 record, but had its share of outstanding players. Bobby McBride earned a berth on the All District offensive first team, while Ricky Brown, Richard Blades, and Thomas Reynolds captured spots on the Defensive first team. Blades and McBride were also named to the All- City second team. Mike Poujol, who doubled as a wide receiver and pun- ter, was named to the All-City first team as punter, and was named to the All-State second team. New head coach Bo Harrison was assisted by Clint Birdwell and Richard Harring- ION. MIKE POUIOL First Team - All-City Second Team - All-State 73 Injuries Plague Generals ' rim 1, r, H 1 :L.' - , ,,,, ' f' loe Frazier Center Tommy Coulter Linebacker x 9 I i l Cornell Robinson, as well as the Generals, experiences the agony of defeat in the game against Austin. l l The offensive unit listens for signals before attacking Worthing. Mike Bonano is off and running on his TD against Sterling. Charlie Milstead turns to pitch as Bryan Campbell and Keith Staples pro tect him from Furr. s lo h n Buc k ley Offensive Guard X ti, I l C wr- Bram Sparks- Flanker Rudy Nelson Carlos Blanco - Split End Defensive Tackle 75 i A Defense Plugs Holes si A':iAA'VL: 5:' Vggi rf. , ,f .:.,,f,ww, W, W ,,,, My .. , , . V ' y if zz' 5 gf . 6 ....... Q f f E i L fj, W, WW X ' , f 2,54 1 f 4, W W 59? Q 1 W ,,,,,,, , 'W Q' s ,, f 4 f , , t 1 i Q 5 ff f W, 19 f' Ei W f ' , w f bf W e l if g I V 'B Am MV W' . ,.,,,,.. ,, ,, - . ' Es eee -Q. ., , of Steve Cooksey Cornerback Dale Cheesman makes friends and yardage against Austin. 76 The defensive front seven sets upto battle the Westbury Rebels. ,. Robert Voss joe Foley Cornerback Fullback Mike Poujol punts after a safety as Walter Burke, Bobby McBride, and Steve Cooksey start downfield. M Wf .. M -1 .J 1, f 4 Q I 4 2 gat W if ,lWf',Q , JMR 'ev ff A .Z -,,, -I , - + , M 1 'L1'11 9 1- , A'L' 'ALLQL .A W - ag 7 5 . , '54 N J .1 'UQ if . I ,nf - A LVV. If Q: Ap, , ,L wi i'b , . 1.. ' 1P ,xiiif :J 9 f 'f .,,L, --'- 3' ' ,1QzuQ'9f.vlic' f Right: Seniors line up as captains before the Bellaire game. rl ,E E ii if l l Richard Blades Bryan Campbell Bert Keller Defensive Tackle Offensive Guard Strong Safety Robert Voss continues running as he drags a Lincoln defender downfield. 78 Richard Blades hauls down the Worthing quarterback from behind. Pride Keeps Team Going Charlie Milstead watches as Mike jackson gets swallowed by the Marlins. Mike jackson Bryan Morgan Sam Amspoker Split End Defensive Tackle Tight End y Bonano and Ricky Brown stop a Furr running back as Rudy Nelson Wvnn Mabrav eps through the remains. Offensive Guard Generals Break Recor ert Ray Bill McGee pmfn Captain Phil Elders Coach Steve Castillo 3 yearletterman The Varsity Basketball team broke the record for victories in a season with their 21-19 record during 1978. With Coach Steve Castillo in his fifth year at the helm, the cagers played with intensity and hustle. But the lack of experience on the bench handi- capped the team during its quest for the district title. Pre-district play was highlighted by victories over West- chester, Smiley, and Memorial. Three year letterman Phil Elders led the team with a 21.4 points per game average. Robert Ray and Bill McGee, along with Elders, were named cap- tains. This nucleus was supported by the play of Dyer Greer, Martin Molano, and Mike Robertson. Top row: Mike Robertson, Dyer Greer, Robert Ray, Phil Elders, Perry Elders, Andy Pontikes, Bill McGee. Bottom row: Sweeney Doeh- ing, Mgr., Mark Knodel, Paul Hernandez, Allan Valle, Martin Molano, james Harle, Tr. Right: Coach Castillo gathers the Generals for a council of war. 82 Bill McGee 3 Year Letterman Perry Elders 2 Year Letterman i fwo Apollos are amazed as Robert dealing off a pass. Phil Linky Elders rams one home l i A 'Nates qui' Ray defies gravity while on the Worthing Colts, Young Cagers Gain Experience Mike Robertson drives for two against jersey Village. Mark Knodel Andy Pontikes 7 Year Letterman 7 Year Letterman Hi 1'4 fi H1 'ifriifr . Q k . 's.7SLSEY3LE.5:'r' t.,Mmw.1mnt rs 6 at t as Goss: N Phil Elders jacks it up against Worthing as Bill MCCQQ and Mike Robertson look on. Dyer Greer ,,..,-,W Q Martin Molano 7 year loftorman 84 'I year letterman pm... MASS Thr' Generals show Wheatlvy how the fast break is run. Seniors Provide Leadership I Q' t. .W 5 A S .45-,L s-N3 .. sf -uv S, . ,L wis h ., s ndez ITUHI7 get . 5, Allan Valle I year lctterman Nernie Ray demonstrates the slam dunk to a Worthing Colt and Mike Robertson A19 Dyer Greer hides from Sharpstown as he prepares to rip the cords. , 5753 3-drag: Stevens l Takes Over Good overall depth and a strong pitching staff led by 3 year letterman Richard Burrows helped the 1978 baseball team to a successful season. Mark Stevens was named as new E head coach, bringing new interest and enthusiasm to the baseball pro- gram. Two year lettermen Tommy r , g Coulter, Allan Valle, and Charlie Mil- ii iiV ,rye stead returned with their hard hitting i'y 'i ,r i and consistent fielding. Additional ffilf pitching help was provided by 2 year i'i7i 3 s r lettermen David Hodson and Greg ,jj j Ll Burkett and newcomer Bruce Con- C, gg,ly , y3i!!4 A l ffl 'A rad. Seniors jerry Bales and Danny 5 1 Lempke helped round out the infield. J fs: fr L, in he H With strong pitching and hitting, and fb --,....,,g, , V , a talented infield, the team had a bal- Q U is eff, anced attack which aided the team in ,, max' key victories over other district con- i 3 tenders. Three quarters of the way M-, ,M R through the District season, the Gen- ' erals maintained a strong hold on ts. second place with an 8-3 record. A Coach Mark Stevens Allan Valle 2 year letterman .- p-- I ' N A L. ,, V f-ef-uf A . f - ts., N., . ,ft ,tk 5. 3 -V f l 'l.aN't'f11 . , . , 1-.tiasi , i.. 1- -- - Wi i i .. ' - 4 ' - , f ', - I -1tf-s,, f,Qst as . - . - , - - . sts., ., ,. . nsfffv- W Q flif' M A 5 f i-1 if 'ifgif' Q' . i ?gsi,f-:ff fisfgflhl f- A Randy Holmes throws another strike past a Westbury Rebel. Richard Burrows 3 year letterman 86 as is W ,ww gig, if ' iff' V 1- tfis. ff-.vt -2 - ,- I K ,gggiw W- ri KM I K 1 .iw , if , Bruce Conrad 1 year letterman 'Lf T' Q T Theron Talley guns down a Westbury runner from the outfield. lerry Bales 7 year lellerman Top row: Coach Mark Stevens, Brad Burgess, David Hodson, Danny Lernpke, Mike Pouiol, Richard Burrows, Allan Valle, Tommy Coul- ter, Bruce Conrad, Dyer Greer, Coach lay Morris. Botlom row: Bryce Froehel, Mgr, lerry Bales, Tim Burkett, Mike Tipps, Wayne Brune, Greg Burkett, Theron Talley, Randy Holmes. A Base Runners Steal The Show 1 il' f e'2e7 J t , , i x ' i I ., i l A W tn, A ' 5 1 -, , , Z t 9 . S 5 E 5 Charlie Milstead beats the throw as he safely steals third base. Randy Holmes 'I year letterman -, '5 W'4 wt..,. Mike Pouiol shows the excitement and spirit of a Lee outfielder. Tommy Coulter 2 year letterman Allan Valle uses the wooden connection for a base hit against Westbury. ' s ff ff 1 l Ji, V I L. in ' A' .. A 'J , ' wry, ' , , . , 4 f s s , N ,. 1 l A f W llss lsll : f ' f 3Qf -' L .5 'Y1- .x.?g'1d ff'41e 4 David Hodson Greg Burkett pl 2 yearletmrman 7 year letterman Danny Lempke 7 yearletterman Sprinters Hasten For Trophies I DISTANCE RUNNERS: Top row: Kirk Danivls, Todd Worslciy, David Cuhlwrly, Boi- Bill Walker tom ron: Greg Blafk, David Raridlv, lolwrw Cooksciy. Sonior SPRINTERS: Top row: lamos King, Charlio Milslvad, Miko lafkson. Bottom row: joe Blanco, Crog Springor, Sfolt Sago, 'op row: Head Coach Richard Harrington, Assistant Coach Bo Harrison. Bottom row: amos Harle, Tr., Sweeney Doehring, Mgr. HURDLERS: Top row: Brad Garner, Bill Walker, Bottom row: jay Bonano, Mark Knodel, With fifteen members of last yearfs team returning, and an excess of new talent, the track team fielded a very competitive team. Coach Richard Harrington, in his first year as head coach, was assisted by Coach Bo Harrison. Mike jackson excelled in the 220 and -440 yard dash, and also anchored the mile relay. Conrad Ollenburger defended his city title in the pole vault, while Phil Elders con- tinued to succeed in the high jump. joe Blanco and Bill Walker consist- ently turned in strong performances to aid the team. Newcomers james King and David Randle blended in with the elder members of the team to formulate a strong district con- tender. The team combined efforts to place third in District. Conrad Ollen- burger, placed first in pole vault, with a District record of 13'4 , Phil Elders, second in high jump with 6'2 , Bill Walker, second in intermediate hur- dles, David Randle, third in the 8805 and Mike jackson, joe Blanco, Scott Sage, and james King took third in the 440 relay. Richard Blades Senior 91 'S Mike jackson Senior E .iv i i .,kV V I 4 5 iq' A , Keith Porter Conrad Ollenburger Sophomore Senior SPRINTERS: To Touchstone. p row: Todd Garrison, Mike Bonano, john Giries. Bottom row: Tom Hunter, lir Hard Work Means Good Times X wi.. IELD EVENTS MEN: Top row: Greg Springer, Steve Primm, Phil Elders, Charlie Milstead. Bottom row: joe Blanco, Scott Sage, Dennis Valters. I 1? if ' X ag f - E S Q4 Vw li . ips gg 5, . M Q i Z l E A it j . E i t . gg , ireete X- , 1 if . 109 Blanco ' EIGHT MEN: Top row: Richard Blades, Wynn Mabray, Bill Collins. Bottom row: Keith Porter, fume' ohn Curry. l Courters Ace Opponents Left to right: Tracy Morton, Nick Stephens, David Dowlen, Chris lanse, Lee Hightower, Mike Mitschke, E. 1. Dochado. No! tured: Mark Winter, john Sullivan, Ned Higgins, David Bush, Darrel Detten, Scott Young, Louis Paine. Senior David Dowlen put his state ranked racquet to work to help the 1977-78 tennis team. Senior Nick Ste- vens and junior Lee Hightower fur- nished the Generals with many ful- filling victories throughout the year. State ranked David Dowlen beat Kelvin Belcher to capture the district title and was the top contender in state competition. 94 David Dowlen Nick Stevens Senior Senior olfers Shoot Birdies ef! to right: limmy Bailey, David Cowger, Ricky Taylor, Charlie Milstead, Andy Pontikes, Ken Woodard. Not pictured: Rich- rd Doss, Robert Lemak, Ken Hightower, lim Shepherd. f 5 , 4 A David Cowger Charlie Milstead Senior junior Lee's Golf team swung hard to keep high in district competition. Devoted seniors David Covvger and Rick Doss led the team with their consistent play. lim Shepherd and Ken l-lightovver, also seniors, and sophomore jimmy Bailey donated their abilities while junior Charlie Milstead also added his talents to the links. jimmy Bailey, David Covvger, Rich- ard Doss, Ricky Taylor, and Ken Woodard combined efforts to cap- ture first in medal and match playin 4A District play. They achieved this after going undefeated in pre-district play. 95 Swimmers Stroke O i Left to right: Gary Machemehl, Mitch Hale, john Webb, David Russell, Bob Weitzel, jonathan Wampler, Mark McDonald, Mathew Hahn, john Green. Not pictured: Mike Crittenden. Mitch Hale does his best to take off while flying by the competition. Led by john Green and David Rus- ' sell, the Boy's Swim team formed a 4 strong competitive unit. Unlike the Girl's team, organized practice was not provided for the boys, making it harder for the team to put together a : team effort. Robert Weitzel and Mathew Hahn provided their experi- ence to help the team. Placing third in district competi- tion, the boy's swim team completed one of their most successful seasons. Highlights include the medley relay team's second place in Regionals and Mitch Hale's record breaking time of 54.5 seconds in the 100 meter but- terfly. David Russell waves toward the crowd during the backstroke. I. V. Builds row: lohn Meador, Randy White, Bob Byrd, Mec Rowe, Sean Hopkins, Bottom row: Gervais, David Rand, Charlie Carello, Duncan Butler, Steve Kraft. op row 1 fs Coach Stevens, Dudgeon Walker, Roger Trapnell, Kevin Shandera, Steve Kraft, Greg Landry, Duncan Butler, Malcolm Mike Robertson, Bert Keller, Coach Morris. Bottom row: Brett Lindig, Al Kelly, Scott Sage, Scott Neil, Mike Scott, Randy Ricky Burns, Mike Rhodes, leff Sale. Not pictured: Kevin Cook. 4 .... Q - - . L Q - Top row: Coach Fred Odiorne, Courtney Blailock, Donald McCabe, Danny Perry, Gilbert Howell, Mark Hampton, lohn Mclntyre, lay Collier Stanley Davis, Mike Strain, Kevin O'Conner, Kirk Bruce, Mike Strimple, Greg Landry, David Russel, Ron Royal, Coach lay Morris. Middle row Mike Scott, Mgr., Bill Redding, Bryan Wallace, limmy Day, Stuart Barnhill, George Knower, Drew Cunningham, Lance Kuaffman, lohn Kowski Blaise Hadley, Greg Biggerstaff, Patrick Guillory, Theron Talley, Wayne Brune, Duncan Butler, Brett Lindig, Randy Lemon, Tr. Bottom row Rick Laughlin, lohn Been, Dominic Felix, Bill Wilson, Chuck Chambers, Russell lones, Mike Wheeler, Preston Paine, Kirk Laguarta Tom Anderson, Larry Longwell, David Randle. Hornsby's Heffers Bump-Off Opponents M.-n i .....,,,-...iq M., 1977 LEE VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM: Mgr. Debbie McCrea, Monique Lamb, Allison Webb, Laurie Hundl, Cindi Starkey, Kim jones, Martha Smith Susan Harrington Beverly Batten, Gail Chandler, julie Hamilton, Mgr. Kathy Wicker. Beverly Batten and lulie Hamilton stand ready to assist Susan Harrington Although the 1977 volleyball sea- son started out slow for the Generals, they rallied in the second round of play to even their season. The Gener- als climaxed the season by defeating undefeated Sharpstown and rival Lamar. Hornsby's Heffers made posi- tive showings in tournaments at San lacinto lr. College where Susan Har- rington won all-tournament player, and the Westbury Invitational where they placed third. A new net and warm-up suits were the results of money-making projects, which added to the unquenchable team spirit and unity. Kim lones - Spike Susan Harrington checks out the guys in the Hundl tries to get her mind back into the game. stands as Laurie x ... K her spike. Qi ,,.w sv Laurie Hundlp Spike - becomes possessed with the thought of bumping the ball. W ..,,,,-.,,,.---- 1 it film Harringtong Spike - prepares to flatten an opponent Oh no, Miss Hornsby, not the whip! cringe Laurie Hundl, lulie Hamil- ton, and Beverly Batten. il if . J,.,M, ,, . CK -...M t L g ff ' I fi , , ' 77 .1 ' ' , . .,,l K ,.,i L . 2. , V. A gms fzwsfr f, s. , r ., , viz: ., ,,, ,,.k, 1- , 'W ity' ' Gail Chandlerg Set- smiles as she makes her grand entrance into the Mad- ison game. Allison Webbg Set- yawns as she bumps her 498th ball, N Coach Carole Hornsby reveals her secret plan to create robot volleyball players. Left: Captain lulie Hamilton - Set. 99 Practice Pays Off Martha Smith waves to her fans as Cindi Starkey stares in disbelief. 1 tw Cindi Starkey - Spike Martha Heiffer Smith - Spike xiii. Y ti rrr M Monique Lamb - Set Beverly Batten - Spike Spirited Generals unleash their special brand of power. 100 sf M y a s Laurie Hundl defies gravity as she socks-it-to a Bellaire Cardinal while julie Hamilton plays hack-up. 'T tr- rw 6 Q i M , C , H . . 4- -ga! ' f is 'ilxjigf if at if ,L , - .V ,ff-' ye Q . - M 4 . f ' ' y . ef. gus- This is a volleyball, repeats Catey Moore as she learns the fundamentals of the game. Allen gc, Melissa Chambers practices the bump as Cathy Telkamp and Teresa Lutes look on. 's Angels plot to overthrow the varsity, ifif ,, I f ' aaa, I K K L I i-, .t,' 1, ,E L,.,,,ii, ii n ttrt l I CM, LM, E. L... VL IUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM: Milissa Reid, Stephanie Rein, Cathy Telkamp, Kathy Wendt, Catey Moore, Teresa Lutes, Lainie Collins, Melissa Chambers, Lisa Webb, Kelly Lovett, Elizabeth Elford, Karen Loos. Allen's Angels Learn The Basics Coached by Mrs. Ella Allen, the junior varsity volleyball team com- piled an excellent season record of 10 wins - 4 losses in district play. Allen's Angels, composed of both sophomore and junior girls, gained valuable experience to aid them in future volleyball competition. N-A lOl x- ' L i Det-Ann Turner and Elizaheth Seward sad- V,g1w 1 H dle up on Margaret Weed and Lisa Stone to ' Z, 'I DeeAnn Turner shows her championship style. V Lisa Stone aims to please. Fellow archers agree that Elizabeth Seward goes to extremes tc 102 he on target. eq X , -as.. 3 .i hunt the Great Wild Target, Q X 'lf , H l Captain DeeAnn Turner gets the point that she's full of bull. Margaret Weed shoots the breeze. Elizabeth Seward practices on her favorite teacher. City Champs Give Cupid Competition By using skill and determination, Miss lane Borneman's archery team shot their way to become the city champions over nineteen high schools for the fifth consecutive year. Captain DeeAnn Turner led them to the city title by placing second in individual scoring with 472 points in the city tournament at Delmar. Mar- garet Weed and Andrea Potts fol- lowed closely with scores of 435 and 405 points respectively. The entire team finished with an undefeated recordand a skill that cannot miss. 1977 LEE CITY CHAMPION ARCHERY TEAM: Lisa Stone, lDeeAnn Turner, Margaret VV:-ed, Elizabeth Seward. No! pif'lurvr1': Andrea Potts, Alyson Crouch, and Kim limos. 103 Cross Country-ers With a squad composed mainly of sophomores, Lee's cross country team proved a winning contender in all meets. Under the enthusiastic coaching of lane Borneman, Lee . placed in top brackets of the races in which they participated. Senior Mer- ella Peterson was a great asset to the team by placing first in the district meet, thus leading the squad to top district honors and a berth in region- als. Other district standouts vvere Liz 1 Horton and Tina Russell, vvho placed third and fourth respectively. Cross country runners are cleared m it sr jennifer Rogers goes to great strides to prove she's no Regina Larkin and Tina Russell follow the trail after Big Foot, Your bask Hlunaloumlfl 3 1977 OlRL'S CROSS COUNTRY TRACK TEAM: Top row: Cindy Perkins, Claire Holmberg, Laura Wall, Molly Leifestf lvlerella Peterson, Tina Russell, Becky Brusen, Sarah Stovall. Bottom row: jennifer Rogers, Regina Larkin, Elizabet Horton, Tracy lackson, Colleen Collins. T 4 it is i L5 E 34 R . . . Race To Regionals Merella Peterson races to first place honors in the District meet. s X t 2 . , ,,,,. f? i ig .Ji V W K . X if Cross Country runners Cindy Perkins and jennifer Rogers demonstrate to Miss Borneman their extreme exritement before the first meet. Left: Tracy lafkson edges outa Doble Longhorn. 105 IFN- - 1 Tracksters Toe The Line y 45 W M 1 ' -, , Susan Walker has almost graduated to running by herself as Donna Wid- 1 ner passes her a diploma. gfff' - 22322-5 -mnuwwm-..,. 1 l l wi, A .. , i 5 DISTANCE RUNNERS: Top row: Tina Russell, Merella Peterson, Hayward Hodges, Sarah Stovall, W Laura Wall. Bottom row: Claire Holmberg, Liz Horton, Molly Leifeste, Tracy lackson, Beth Bryan, , Donna Robertson. i l 106 M . , ,,tll A ' Q. i Y Q, Q -4, 99 w ,, - ., .. .,.. ,,..,,t,,,,,. , ,Q lille L ' f in ., , W ,, . '4 ' 'H'-vm. t Q' ' ff ,Il .,,.,.,. A .4 , V 7 ,g 1, , ,., , .I Z.. 2, Q. I ,-. 2 ,-, . rigs-Zh ' D12 lm , 'R - , - C . ,+ f'? f -V V 5 :W' C1g'f f S' ' -- ' f ,- r' y 'fI,. , g?-it 'V 4, 2'.ff'h4- f f gfi fxl ' L4 4 ' , , , ,Q ,a, s i x, t' lf4..i.,.f' ww 4' Mfyaa,-4 Colleen Collins shows concentration as she glides with ease over one of life's many hurdles. 5 3 f Terri Setterlund gives track her best shot. .415 fl w L12- SPRINTERS: Top row: Cindy Vento, Lorie Ley- endecker, Donna Widner, Danna McKay, Mary Stone, Dianne Davee, Cindy Coleman. Bottom row: Cindy Perkins, Lee Ann Davis, Colleen Collins, Kathryn Calvert, Clara Bailey, Susan Myers. Iflara Bailey and Donna Robertson don't wear hose because hey run. D EVENTS. Charlotte Maxwell, Terri Setterland, Teresa Helen Holdsworth. The track team puts Miss Borneman to the test after accusing her of reck- less running. Entering the 1978 track season with the largest team ever, the Lee's Track- sters proved a strong contender in all events. Composed largely of under- classmen with three returning sen- iors, Miss Borneman's girls placed second in the district meet. Colleen Collins high jumped to a regional berth. Terri Setterlund qualified in both shotput and discus. The mile relay of Liz l-lorton, Tina Russell, Susan Walker, and Cindy Vento broke its ovvn record and placed sec- ond. Both the 440 and 880 relay team of Susan Walker, Cindy Vento, Lorie Leyendecker with Mary Stone and Donna Widner also qualified. '53 ffi'i! ? HW me si lennufer Sauer demonstrates the headaches of Liz Horton, three year letterman, makes tracks, X .ie um M . .Q 0 N., 0 'iekil nw -t.- K-31 we f -fH,,,i.,..., . i ,. I Susan Myers finds it difficult to put on th brakes after cruising around the track fort times. Track girls begin their daily marathon. lainie 1 3 t4t1s:.ma bmwwsslis mr nfs' one to finish gets to work out with the boy's team tomor- cries Terri Lemmon to a now inspired Sharon McBride 'Mary Kay Cottingham. Lee Swims To State Returning with a squad composed entirely of underclassmen, the 1977- 78 swim team swam away with impressive victories. Practices con- ducted by Coach leanne Reynaud at lane Long lr. High developed the team into a strong contender for state honors. The team opened the season with decisive victories in pre- liminary meets. The relay team of Paula Haye, Carol Howell, Heidi Hahn, and Tamara Miller qualified for state competition. Heidi Hahn and Carol Howell also placed individu- ally. -,----A .-'L ' WZ sm .1,. -as A11 . ,D , -, - -wbieaigg .1 , it 7 ,r -- if 1 V - 1 ,. hw 7 its ia .553 Vento and Colleen Collins dived for fourth and third I'm glad I'm not swimming your lane, with you having a cold and all honors respectively in regional competition. states jennifer Tweeton to a slimy Sharon McBride. ' Kay Cottingham, Lynn Dupaul, Lydia Webber, Heidi Hahn, Sharon McBride, Paula Haye, lennifer Tweeton, Holly Terri Lemmon, Robin Haley. Not pictured: Tamara Miller, Celia McCrea, Carol Howell. 109 Raqueteers Prosper With the blend of five returning lettermen and eight untested sopho- mores, the tennis team worked together to post impressive victories in preliminary tournaments. The con- stant encouragement of Mrs. Ella Allen was a plus factor in the team's morale. lunior Christie Baker vvon first place district honors and qualified for regional competition for the sec- ond consecutive year. She defeated her opponent with a perfect score of 6-0, 6-O. There's nothing better than ice cold tennis balls to quench your thirst, gur- gles Shari Waldie after a hard day of tennis. 15 i 1 5 . Q A ' l' s A M., L,..a.q,...f usage. 1 .., Q.- W, ,,.... ...I s K ijiff2f'L .,.. .,.. . , ..... as r , Q Q 1 ..... t.:s ggggtig. V.. ,s,--i lr-- 41 -vfit Y S . . H -s-. 'tr f ' --Q v 4 Marci Waldie looks in awe as her bal finally goes over the net. 55 K gli A 1977-78 LEE TENNIS TEAM: Top row: Shari Waldie, Alicia Gist, Christie Baker, Lolly Cheesman, Marci Waldie. Bottom row: Mary Ste- phens, Ann Bacorn, Mary Bailey, Margie Whilden, Catey Moore. Not pictured: Marianne Andrews, Becky Stiber. 110 t nn Bacorn smashes the ball as teammate Becky Stiber gives The tennis team of Lolly Cheesman, Becky Stiber, Shari Waldie, and Catey Moore makes a formidable line-up. 1 iora support Christie Baker laughs with glee as she views her wounded opponent. f Ann Bacorn hides from her opponent as she crouches behind her racket. H1 Golfers Putt Out ., ,figs , - , .V gm I ,.s,,e:,. , f M' -,., . l l U B .. vu-I-4 Y Cheryl Wilson tries her best to flag down Barbara Goff putters around on the green while Tracy Moy watches her own Caddy game go down the drain. 7 i Get W Gif-iz?-3-3,1x.,,-lang. -X .9 ixwzt-M1' , tp v '- - i i r'-r q w: is gift: .,.., V 1 , Susan Harrington pauses for a short prayer in hopes that this one doesn't go in the water like the others. By practicing daily at Herman Park y and competing in weekly preliminary l matches, the Golf Team strengthened l its hopes for a good showing in dis- trict competition. The added coach- , ing ability of Cindy Schunior aided T the girls in their individual games. ln district competition, the team it 3 won first place with Cheryl Wilson T l l earning medalist honors and Susan Harrington a close runner-up. Cheryl Wilson also won regionals, thus qual- i ifying for state competition. i Together, the team placed fourth in regionals. 1977-78 GIRL'S GOLF TEAM: Kneeling: Barbara Goff, Tracy Moy. Standing: Susan Harrin- ton, Cheryl Wilson, Coach Cindy Schunior. 'll2 Excellence E- Value-ated On every team there remains one individual who shows outstanding qual- ities of skill, leadership, and spirit. To recognize these girls' contributions, the candidates were nominated by their coaches and chosen by their fellow teammates. These athletes are consid- TENNIS-Christie Baker VOLLEYBALL-Susan Harrington ered Superior in their 5p0rt5 field. - GOLF-Cheryl Wilson ARCHERY- DeeAnn Turner CROSS COUNTRY TRACK- Merella Peterson SWIMMING- Carol Howell F in K A 1 W3 , HV' ORGANIZATIO 'ersonalities grouped. We found that common nterests reached for a means of expression through :lub activity. Organizations improved Lee's appearance vhile saturating the school calendar with numerous events. The variety of clubs signified the individualism at each student, and the diverseness of our world. r 1 fd- afueaff 1.4 27' kv j ,., li K V ' if Vg ff er, Mel ,,, 'WX ,. J ,kk m A , f mV'AA 1 X he Voice Of The School NIORS AND SOPHOMORES: Row 1: Valerie Aydam, Mary Kay Anderson, lenny Cameron, Lori Andrus, Lorie Leyendecker, Duane King, Mary ailey, Stuart Barnhill, Marilyn DeStelano, Roger Trapnell, Ann Nakfoor, Row 2: Virginia Paul, Drew Baker, Cindy Perkins, David Randel, Mike ipps, Cathy Tellkamp, Whit Perryman, Susan MacDonald, Molly Leifeste, Tracy jackson, Scott Neal. Row 3: Christie McCrae, Gigi Glidden, tlaire Kilday, Iohn Nicholas, Kelly Bryant, Phillip Alter, Melanie Young, ? 1,5 W ll 'Ml I vlaryanne Frison, Gwyn Laycock and Ruth Burns prepare to give their leader lim Shepherd a close encounter of three kinds. Student Council spins its web in hopes of snaring first place By serving both the school and the community, the Key Club gained leadership and responsibility. Under the guidance of Mr. Henri Gadbois, members strived toward ,higher goals. Adding to its activities, the Key Club sponsored a school-wide clean- up program. They also spent much time renovating the trophy cases. In December, the club brought another new activity to Lee: a program enti- tled Santa Day where pictures could be taken with Santa Claus. Members, throughout the year, continued to serve by participating in programs at M. D. Anderson Hospi- tal, Cirady Elementary and Ripley House. The club also sponsored a canned food drive for the needy, activities at Burnett Bayland Orphan- age, College Night, the Leadership Banquet, and in conjunction with the Anchor Club, they hosted Career Day. All in all, over seventy projects were completed. With funds gathered through gra- pefruit sales, the Key Club sent mem- bers to conventions and conferences throughout the country. Keys Clean Campu 3 1977-78 OFFICERS: President: Carter Grinsteadg Vice-President: lohn Buckley tary: lohn Heaney, Treasurer: Drew Baker. in the rear: Sophomore Director jones. Not pictured: Senior Director: lim Shepherd: lunior Director: Bert Keller OLD MEMBERS: Row 1: Rick McCroskey, Billy Murski, james Miller, Ken Lindsey, Mr. Cadbois. Row 2: Lee Hightower, John Heaney, Duane Kin! Carter Grinstead, Drew Baker, lohn Buckley, Mark jones. Row 3: Mark Winter, Robert Kneppler, Robert Ray, Mike Moore, Ken Hightower, Bra Breland, Bryan Campbell, Blaise Hadley. 118 S -N 9 lien -pf X . NEW MEMBERS: Row 1: Bill Wilson, Bryce Froebel, Kevin Shandera, john Sullivan, David Randel. Row 2: Scott Sage, David lorden, David Lewis Neil Dawson, jimmy Bailey, Mike Tipps. Row 3: john Cooksey, Randy Perry, Craig Spencer, Russell Shelton, Mitch Hale, Bob Byrd, Vince jones Mike Strain. Left to right: Bert Keller, Dominic Felix, Ned Higgins, Chris lanse, Glenn Hargrove, Phil Elders, Dyer Greer, limmy Greenwood, lim Shepherd. 119 l y ..sg...Mi, F 4 '--t., id 1 1 1 . ,. ,k. ci, ENV K : 'PS' 1 '-he 'H' I' . fi-X: we Back to front, row 1: Caroline Fant, Kathryne Bennett. Row 2: Ashley White, Mary lane Boraiko. Row 3: Beth Leifeste, Sandy Culpepper, Katherine Taylor, Laura Whitson, Kim Parish, Karen Crichton. Row 4: Laurie Thompson, Mary Tyler johnson, Linda Welsh, Lisa Ostrum, Yvette Tricon, Stephanie Stewart. Row 5: jenny Kelsey, Christy Curson. Row 6: Karen Fox, Theresa Fischer. Row 7: Roynan Liu, Dinah Bukowski. Row 8: Lynn Duggan, Cynthia Kostas. Row 9: Kari Mott, Ann Lynch, Mary O'Keefe, Becky Rabke, Beth Smith, lanice LaPrade, Patti Lucas, Sandi Wong, Beth Gardner, Sarah Melts, Kara Knox. Row 10: Mar- yanne Frison, Wendy Weil. Row 11: Diana Dowd, Ann Marley, Not pictured: Laura Solcher, jennifer Chambers, Nancy Phillips, Gigi Glidden. ' 120 Anchors NEW MEMBERS: Row 1: Susa McDonald, Susan Stinnett, Molf s 4 weigh For Service te, Tina Russell. Row 2: Linda White, Erica Krennerich, Marte Yvette Tricon looks away in disbelief as Laurie Thompson raves l, Cindy Md-elland, over her new low calorie, no carbohydrate aluminum foil diet, i , P W i Q' +w-.. Maryanne Frison and Kara Knox wonder if their chosen profession will be among those listed on career day. OFFICERS: Row 1: Kara Knox, reporter, Maryanne Prison, Treasurer, Cynthia Kostas, President, Mary O'Keefe, His- torian, Beth Gardner, Sr. Rep. Row 2: Stephanie Stewart, Secretary, Beth Leifeste, Chaplain, Laura Whitson, lr. Rep., Ann Lynch, Vice-President, Miss Malicote. Anchor Cl,ub's big undertaking was the Regional Convention they spon- sored here at Lee. Members worked hard all through September prepar- ing. There were workshops, favors and entertainment followed by a luncheon where everyone discussed new ideas for service projects. In addition, with the help of Miss Sandra Malicote, the girls partici- pated in their annual service projects such as Career Day, Orientation, Christmas Door Contest, Thanksgiv- ing Baskets to the needy and a Valen- tine's Day party for the aged. New community projects included Sea- mans Center, working at lungman Library, and a Pilot Club Tea. To finance activities and the Prog- ressive Dinner the girls sold spook suckers in October and greenery for Christmas. 121 Even though we lost, we're still itil Spirit Committee basketba the Words Speak forlhemselves team members land coach Phil Eldersl prove that their spirit can't b ' ' ' ' heat. ,, ,,,, WT., Row 1: Ann Lynch, Beverly Batten, Marci Waldie, Leah Whitby. Row 2: Laura Whitson, Celia Zama, Mary lane Boraiko, Claire Kilday, Virginil Paul, Ann Nakfoor, Valerie Aydam, Melanie Mason, Leslie Moss, Ruth Burns. Row 3: Cliff Nickel, Carol Kelly, Christi Tipps, Ann Whittington Emily Bruce, Beth Williams, Tracy Iarrell, Tina Russell. Row 4: Paula Wiand, Cathy Prince, Marianne Andrews, Sarah Metts, Kathy Wohlt, Kari Knox, Maryanne Frison, Row 5: Mary Tyler johnson, Paul Haefner, Laurie Thompson, Rick Causey, Patti DeWare, Matt Menger, Paul Hardwiclg I Doehring, Chris Maddox. l l22 Minimum-1 Vice-president: Beverly Batten, secretary: Leah Whitby, and treasurer: Ann Lynch, give iresident: Marci Waldie all the support she needs. lift? Q... . Alias.-,. if . fr. ,.,, 'Ns i977-78 CHAIRMEN: co-poster: Leslie Moss, basketball: Mary lane Boraikog co-poster: Patti DeWare and Laurie Thompson, track: Ann Whittington, girls' track: Melanie Mason, cup- iakes: Maryanne Prison, co-skits: Beth Williams, Leah Whitby, soccer: Ann Lynchg JV avors: Celia Zamag golf and tennis: Laura Whitsong co-skits: Tracy larrellg co-big sign: Iarol Kelly and Christi Tipps, houses: Ruth Burns. Spirit Abounds Always trying to keep up the school's pep, Spirit Committee mem- bers worked long hours preparing for each sporting event. Favors and goodies went to athletes of every sport all during competing seasons. Throughout the fall, the Committee painted countless numbers of signs, both large and small, for each foot- ball game. They also supported and helped the cheerleaders with all pep rallies. With the help of Miss Doris Coun- tee, the Spirit Committee kept every- one fired up. There was a spirit chain race where each class was pitted against the other. Also, the club sponsored the Big Sign Contest and the Most Spirited Homeroom Con- test. At the climax of the football sea- son, the Committee brought the band Lucky to Lee for the Annual Homecoming Dance. But the end of football was not the end of the work. Each team gained recognition, and many of the teams were treated with a slave-for-a-day - a Spirit Committee member. And though not every team was victori- ous, the spirit was still growing. To help finance all the expendi- tures, the Committee members held car washes, and sold balloons, glass mugs, and hero suckers. All the work was for but one purpose. . .to keep the spirit jumping. 123 Y J 4. ,, I Q4 f Left to right: David Hodson, Presidentg Mike Bonano, Treasurerg Paul rowther, Secretaryg Mike Iackson, Senior Board Memberg Stuart Barnhill, junior Board lemberg Wynn Mabray, Vice Presidentg Kirk Laguarta, Sophomore Board Member. lub lnteracts With The Community Lee's Interact participated in many projects beneficial to the community this year. The members met on the first Monday of each month at Western Sizzlin' to plan all activities. Some of their major plans included frequent cleanups at nursing homes, big brotherflittle brother outings, giving to and entertaining the needy at Thanksgiving and Christmas time and taking part in work days for their Rotary members. Interact also benefited the school, With their leader, Mr. Dale Clover, they guarded Uncle Bob to, at and from the games. Many of the guys also stayed and guarded Lee before the Lamar game. Interact topped off its productive year with a weekend trip to Port Aransas where they relaxed from all their club activities. l 9 4 M B A and Mr, Dale Glover. Uncle Bob points the way t Ladies! Need round-the-clock protection? Call Dan McManus and Mather Waltrip Bodyguards lnc. 125 o Butler Stadium for escorts Gib Hennington j l l l M l Row 1: julie Farley, Ann Schawe, Kathy King, Nancy Grubbs, Dana Gilbert, janet Plaster, Cindy Vento, Kathy Nelson, Rhonda johnson, Clark, Georgian Dobecka. Row 2: Arlette Molina, Susan Gray, Donna Torczon, Carin Coleman, Melanie Mason, Beth Gardner, Melinda Barbara Athey, janet Stephens, Catherine Cahalan, Wendy Weil, Alyson Crouch. Row 3: Kari Mott, Sara Benson, Lynn Duggan, Tina Russell, issa Spear, Cindy McLelland, Vicki Floek, Melissa McDaniel, Beth Smith, Mary O'Keefe, Laura Solcher, Caroline Fant. Row 4: Beth Leifeste Lynch, Colleen Zenner, Linda Welsh, Grace Saragusa, Gail Grant, Mary Sullivan, Yvette Tricon, Beth Randle, Lisa Cubberly, Becky Rabke. Row jessica Webb, Cindy Perkins, Ruth Farrah Burns, Kara Knox, Leslie Baccus, Claire Holmberg, Melissa Pell, Frana Nagel, Molly Leifeste, Trkula. Left to right: junior representative, Mary jane Boraikog Secretary, Beth Gardnerg President iactivej, Ann Lynch, Sophomore representative, Marte Benge, Senior representative, Melanie Mason, President telectj, Beth Leif- este, Treasurer, Patti Lucas, Special projects chairman, Laura Whitson With her dazzling bright smile, Marte Benge wonders if this is how Farrah got her start. I26 irls Show Good OI' rely they don't all have to go at once, worry Georgian Dobecka Cherie Clark as they are swamped with many potty requests. Southern Hospitality Miss Charlotte Haynes and her girls not only displayed hospitality, they personified it through every activity they undertook. Their smiling faces were seen as they serviced Lee by ushering at PTA!Open House, Grad- uation, Teacherfs Tea, and their Clean up projects with their brother club, Interact. The girls also spread cheer at places other than Lee. They gave the children at Crockett Elementary school a Christmas party and they sent Thanksgiving baskets to needy families. To finance their numerous projects the girls sold Shamrock suck- ers for St. Patrick's Day. In the spring, the girls had their annual banquet and election of offi- cersj 7. Lisa Mangum, Helen Horbach, Paula Wland, DeAnne Mason, Kathleen Kehr, Mitchell Twiford, Kathy Newbury, Cindy Pagel, McDonald, Dawn Gilliland, Marte Benge. Row 2: Carolyn Crawford, Shara june, Christy Curson, Chere Ryman, Kathy Garbett, Liu, Elaine Elliott, Melissa Reid, Linda White, Katherine Baier, Tami Frederick. Row 3: Sarah Stovall, Karen Crichton, Ann Mar- Moss, Patti Lucas, Martha Hobson, Gretchen Roeder, Charlotte Maxwell, Melinda Pell, Mary McDuff, Diana Dowd. Row 4: lane Boraiko, Susan Gorman, Linda Woods, Laura Whitson, Patti DeWare, Carol Kelly, Chaille Wagner, Cheryl Wilson, Laura Andrea Potts, Melissa Webb, Ashley White. Row 5: Dinah Bukowski, Celia Zama, Lainie Collins, Lori Hokenson, Katherine r, Colette Thomas, Laura Leigh Gardere, Windley Pierson, Heidi Hahn. 7 Aw come on Kissy Face, pucker up! exclaims Mom Wiz. Catherine Bailey, Senior Honors Ed., lim Reese, Ad Manager, Marci Waldie, Circulation, and lim Shepherd, Business Manager show how confining Saber is. Another day had begun with Mom Wisdom's famous cry, There is a deadline coming uplf' Immediately Shepherd the Flash and Stiff Reese left for lunch. As the door opened, Anti-rebel Mabray and Rebel Frazier and snobs Kelly and Stone and Sweetheart Tipps charged the oppo- sition, SABER is the best production on campus . . . we're 411. Mean- while, Shrimp Waldie, Farrah Burns and Beverly the Arriba Nun sat inside deciding who to attack next. This usual day continued. Intellectual Rod sat figuring his physics while staff sex 128 After a hard day's work, Editor Carter Grinstead and Associate Editor julie Stone I down to some real Saber business. Yes! Two heads are better than one but we aren't jeIIies! protest Clubs Editors L Whitby and Kara Knox. t . QV if-------I K , l, LW fs: ., Y X vm ff Z 11 G I S ig, ...xv I 69ers Mark jones, Activities Ed., Rick Causey, Young Leaders Ed., Ruth Burns, Favor' Ed., Carol Kelly, Faculty Ed., and Mark Winter, Index Ed. really get fired up about Sat deadlines. A ber Awaits The Stork symbol Heaney sat at the pedestal practicing his forgery, Still, deadline was near, but Miss Elighty Williams kept her image by never being around. Quite on the contrary, Mon- ster Mark kept at his work, while the master of bad bull, Grinstead sat dreaming of UIL honors. And Whitby Fox and Stability Knox were search- ing for photographers. Of course at the end of the year, RahRah Rick cheered us on at Open Shack Day, the annual banquet, the long awaited arrival of the books and the wearing of SABER T-shirts. But most of all, the people made SABER what it was! AEE MEMBERS: Dyer Greer, Mary Tyler lohnson, Virginia Paul, Roger Trapnell, Bert Boys Sports Editor, Wynn Mabray and Girls Sports Claire Kilday, Lindsey Davis, Brad Breland, Mary lane Borailo, Paula Haye, Caro- Editor, Beverly Batten discover their own favorite Pant and Austin Tong take time out for lunch at Red River Bar 84 Grill, sport! LASS EDITORS: Christi Tipps, Sophomoresg john Heaney, lun- Peons who missed the first staff picture: loe Frazier, Beth Williams, ors Rod Nevitt, Seniors. Walter Burke, Laura Solcher and Adam Baker. 129 FEATURE STAFF: Lori Andrus, Laura Whitson, Angela Baron, co-editor: Melanie Mason, Sicily Suttle, Laurie Thompson. ITopl Photographer: Paul Hardwick: circulation: Sherri Mahns: business mgr.: Robert Ray: typist and copyreader: Beth Gardner. fRighU Editor: Paul Crowther, advisor: Regina Sat- Iof, and feature co-editor: Dan Lovett. i I i i Sports co-editor: Bryan Campbell: sports staffer: Neal Dawson: cartoonist: Dale Cheesmang sports co-editor: Brend Kopycinskig sports staffer: Drew Baker. 130 tub editor: Pam McClendong news staff: co-editor: Ann Whittingtong tti DeWare, jeff Moore, Susan Purcell. .I .X 2 News Travels Fast Supervised by Regina Satlof, the TRAVELER staff worked diligently to produce their bi-monthly publica- tion. Each issue dealt with news in the school and area, and introduced new faces and places. TRAVELER staffers won many awards for their creativity in journal- ism: Dale Cheesman received first place for his cartoons from the Texas High School Press Assoc. Paul Crowther and Ann Whittington won third place honors from the San lacinto College Press Club. Crowther and jeff Moore were awarded profi- ciency citations from the interscho- lastic League Press Conference. AD STAFF: Cathy Stillwellg co-editor: Beth Kinneyg Diane Smithg co-editor: Stephanie Stewartg Carol Cummings. EDITORIAL STAFF: Alyson Crouchg co-editor: Wendy Weilg Lisa DeLaneyg co-editor: Paul Bischoff. NS ecognizes Excellence Outstanding qualities of leader- ship, character, and service were rec- ognized in Lee's chapter of the National Honor Society. Under the guidance of Mrs. Gay Chaudoir, the NHS accepted only the highest percentage of students in junior and Senior classes. Member- ship was based on service points and grades, The new members of the society were inducted in late April. 1' W. , , ty, W, Kostas Vice President Mark jones Secretary Row2 Maryanne Frison julie Hamilt Tina Taylor, Dinah Bukowski, Wendy Weil, Kara Knox. Row 3: Sandi Wong, Bc Rabke, Carol Kelly, Billye Callier, Mike Moore. Row 4: julie Haude, Mary O'Keefe, Kunkel, Sarah Metts, Sandy Culpepper, john Heaney, jimmy Miller. Row 5: Cliff Stephanie Stewart, Beth Leifeste, Rob Royal, Row 6: Alan Valle, Ann Lynch, Randy druff, Wynn Mabray, Curtis Elsik. OLD MEMBERS: Row 7: Carter Grinstead, Treasurer: Paul Crowther, President, Cynt . I . l l - U 4 1 1 NEW MEMBERS: Row 7: Bryan Campbell, Robert Seward, Betty Birdsall, Kristi Kramer, DeAnn Turner, Marci Waldie, Carin Coleman, Gretchen Roeder, Grace Daily, Carrie Weitenger. Row 2: Glenda Moore, Laura Brzozowski, Kathy Wohlt, Dan McManus, Mather Waltrip, Karen Fox, Mel- issa Hardy, Shari Waldie, Melanie Mason, Ann Marley, Beth Gardner, Dave Lewis. Row 3: Lysette Regura, Kathy Kaufman, Denise Richard, Yvette Tricon, Liz Horton, jenny Kelsey, Tina Moore, Karen McCord, Alyson Crouch, Beth Smith, Arlette Molina, Donna Torczon. Row 4: john Buckley, Steve Gross, Perry McCollum, Lynette Lebo, Brenda Kopycinski, Eugenia Harris, Kim Parish, Nancy Moller, Candace Mosley, Diane Terry, Rod Nevitt. Row 5: David Hodson, jacoby Garcia, Robert Ray, Tuan Ong, Bill Collins, Bill McGee, jay Scott, Leslie Burke, Ronny Sendukas, Beth Wil- liams, Ricky Causey, Tracy jarrell, Carl Fredericks, Mark Taylor. Not pictured: Beverly Batten. l32 Journalists H0nored?! 2 AND THE 3' ' Qh T i WINNERS-L.-L HS-'lily to right: Rod Nevitt, President, Ruth Burns, Vice President, john Heaney, Treasurer, Williams, Secretary, Kara Knox, Historian. For the first time in the history of Lee, Quill 84 Scroll, the honor society for high school journalists, made its mark. With both SABER and Traveler staff members represented in the club, the heated rivalry between the two publications hit its peak. During the election of officers, things defi- nitely became interesting. Both staffs had prearranged their ballots and because of a majority of yearbook people in the club, the SABER nomi- nated officers won. Then the battle began. Friends fought as sponsors Margaret Wisdom and Regina Satlof remained neutral. After much contro- versy, a compromise was reached, each group was to have their own set of officers. ow 7: Mary Tyler johnson, Mary jane Boraiko, Leah Whitby, Claire Kilday, Row 2: Laurie Thompson, Kara Knox, Stephanie Stewart, Melanie ason, Row 3: Laura Whitson, Lori Andrus, Neal Dawson, Alyson Crouch, Susan Purcell, Paula Haye, Ann Whittington, Angela Baron, Carol .ummings, Beth Gardner, Brenda Kopycinski, Bryan Campbell, Walter Burke. Row 4: jeff Moore, Lisa Delaney, Drew Baker, joe Frazier, Paul lrowther, Bert Keller, Patti DeWare, Brad Breland, Carol Kelly, Robert Ray, Christi Tipps, Ricky Quan. Row 5: Paul Bischoff, Paul Hardwick, jarter Cirinstead, Roger Trapnell, Wynn Mabray, Beth Williams, Ruth Burns, john Heaney, Rod Nevitt, Mark jones, Marci Waldie, Dale Chees- Tan, jim Shepherd, Beth Kinney, Diane Smith, julie Stone. 133 Students Achieve Hono Row 1: Mrs. Frombaugh, Ann Marley, Cathy McCord, Susan Matos, Sandi Wong, Arlette Molina, Patti Lucas, Dinah Bukowski, Kelley Kays, Lesli- larnegin, Cynthia Kostas, Mrs. Estevez. Row 2: Karen Crichton, Andy Boyd, Holly Frazier, Carter Crinstead, lohn Buckley, Leslie Burke, Sara Ben son, Donna Torczon, lulie Haude, Karen McCord, limmy Cahalan, Cliff Nickel, Lysette Regura. Row 3: Paul Bischoff, Curtis Elsik, Brad Breland lohn Gorman, Dominic Coedecke, Yvette Tricon, Melissa Hardy, lohn Page, Morag Hunter. Formed to recognize students with honor achievement in Spanish, the Spanish National Honor Society strived to uphold high scholastic standards. To finance the year's activities and services, honor students conducted a candy sale. These sales provided money for a Thanksgiving basket pro- ject. Activities also included a Hat Dance as well as a chili supper. To conclude planned activities, the SNHS inducted new members and elected new officers at the end ofthe year. Left to right: Treasurer, Brad Breland, President, Cynthia Kostas, Vice President, Sanc Wong, Secretary, julie Haude. 134 When In Lee Do As The Romans D0 The purpose of the Latin National Honor Society was to foster an inter- est in the classics. With encouragement from their sponsor, Mrs. Bertie Smith, the stu- dents met twice a month to discuss ideas and plan activities. LHS had two major banquets, a Roman toga get acquainted banquet in the fall and a spring banquet where they chose the new officers. This club also sponsored a field day with the Roman games here at Lee. 1977-78 OFFICERS: Row 1: Vice President, Drew Baker, Histo- ian, Ruth Burns. Row 2: Treasurer, Ken Shibusawa, President, ,isa Cubberly. Kathy Parker is mystified at Iohn Hale's lecture on the birds and bees while Terrell Stamps laughs at lohn's choice of language, pig latin. Row 1: Ruth Burns, Drew Baker, Holly Haines, Mark Hampton, Bill Wilson. Row 2: Lisa Cub- Derly, Ken Shibusawa, Tracy Walker, Terrell Stamps, Sung Hwang, john Hale, Heidi Hahn, len- 'iifer Tweeton, Kathy Parker, 13 Mrs. Bertie Smith practices her Latin Hus Ile on an unsuspecting club member, 5 Fun And Entertainment I may not be a knight in shining armor, but I try hard, boasts Keys Curry. Look Ma, no cavities joyed Claire DeSlefano 136 ! cries an over- i i z Q Z , Q 2 5 Who me? Kiss a frog? NO! Vm the princess! loi Ross is caught in the act while Geof frey Goings and Frog seem suddenly innocent. . . That's Their Line ' Let's play together, suggests a shy Megan Foley to a pre-occupied lohnny Berry. f5 STAGE TECHNICIANS: Tommy Michael, Molly Sutton, and Mather Waltrip. Center: Left to right: Megan Foley, Lannyl Kil- christ, Diana McKay, Geoffrey Coings, Tracy larrell, lohnney Berry, Claire DeStefano, loi Ross, Keys Curry, David Benbow, Cindy Pieratt, Lisa Carroll. Above: I knew shi-'d gt-t me back for April Fool's Day, but this is ridiculous. Cindy Pieratt suffers the consequent es as Lisa Carroll enjoys revenge. Razz M' Tazz was created to enter- tain children and the young at heart. All of the troupe's mimes, puppets, songs, dances, and stories were cre- ated by the few selected members. The show was built for travel throughout the city and many shows were done free of charge. With money collected from donations, the troupe bought a metallic screen to add to their props. Under the guidance of Ms. Linda Shuler and assistant director, Megan Foley, Razz created a show to be loved by all. 137 s ramalee Opens Doors Titting: Vice-President: Megan Foley, President: lohnny Berry, Historian: Maryanne Fri- on. Standing: Secretary: Keys Curry, Treasurer: Tommy Michael Who you callin' a hick, boy? Brian Cupp defends his image. 'One more punch like that and l'll huff, ind l'll puff, and I'll blow you over, hreatens David Benbow. ,6- Backed by Ms. Linda Shuler, Dra- malee gave students a chance to be involved in the theatre. Encourage- ment to develop interests was con- stant and there were many work- shops and presentations students could participate in. The main function of Dramalee was to produce and sponsor the annual musical production. This year, The Wizard of Oz was presented, as , well as The Company of Wayward Saints, which was used in UIL com- petition. Dramalee members travelled around the city to see various plays. They also went to New York during Easter for a theatre tour. The Univer- sity of Houston Drama Workshop was also visited. Of all the creative members, thir- teen exceptionally talented actors and actresses were awarded mem- bership into International Thespian Society, an organization created for honorable drama students. I know you think l'm a rat, but . . . Claire DeStefano can't believe Diana McKay's tactful ness. 139 Harmonizing under the direction of Mrs. Eleanor Grant, the Dixieliers sought to improve relations between the school and community. Their performances were a key attraction for audiences at the lunior League, Briar Club, St. Luke's, and the Sharps- tovvn Shopping Center. The Dixieliers conducted bake sales and a Brisket and Link Bar-B-Q to finance the annual choir trip and Spring Banquet. The Dixieliers also received recognition at the UIL Sight- reading contest. Ei S ' stxmgst. sf. i :f,,c,5m :X Dixies Hum Right Alon OFFICERS: Seated: Laura Butler, treasurerg Gretchen Roeder, vice president, Katl Wohlt, president and accompanist, Billye Collier, secretary. Standing: Carol Cumming lulia Amelang, and Carin Coleman, librarians. I just can't sing without the bouncing ball! moans Danna McKay as Billye Callier and Alicia Gist join her in a concentrated effort to find the elusive black dot. 40 gy-ff1.'1?3i, I Sew I L,c. . Af? .. . If only they could sing as well as I play the piano. comment sympathetic Kathy Wohlt. I know Mrs. Grant wants us to get in the mood, but don't you think that those two are overdoing it? says a shocked Paula Metzger to Cathy Braun while Sunmee Kim pretends not to notice as they sing Sometimes When We Touch wtimely solo. X, M - . Vhy can't Melanie stop singing when the rest of us do? says i annoyed Carol Cummings as Melanie Young gives another Q Y, 7 1 '-V' - ,-z 1 f ff!! f f , is i . ml 1-2,12 V -.C if ,fre 6 sw f' f ff -.,r Lv wxffi ' K ' -' ,w ' f I ,ff 4 ' ,S ' he ,S K, tie 5,,,.-,,., 1272- wL,f,x f L ,, ti cgi, f'f,,.,17,, 4- L, Q ,, X 'Q I ,yr f . et! ,ii v X,-f Al, 1 V, V - if i , pf .- get-.V C.. K Mfg , f t 'J f . A, , ,. ai' i F 5549 H rk f X t,t eff to right: Melanie Young, Laura Butler, julie Fargo, Carol Cummings, Sharon Stover, Paula Metzger, Dinah Lawrence, Kathy Wohlt, Cathy raun, Vicky Tidwell, Laura Shuhert, julia Amelang, Kathleen Hink, Lori Raus, Billye Callier, Danna McKay, Alicia Gist, Tamara Miller, Gret- hen Roeder, Nancy Webster, Kathleen Kehr, Becky Keith, Susan McDonald, Shawn Lofton, Shelly Smith, Lolly Cheesman, Carin Coleman, telanie Mason, Sally Dolan, l4l K, I fu j j 'CFQXJ7 9174 ff! flilffjf 'V7 , af was so rrmjfarffcl lj? , V 2 JK ,l ,.. 5 iff' Ctftc' W' lf? 50' pl fglsfwrftwwlflu wr ,aft Jil Mvtfr 2,6 itqgfllif 0? mp f , LC OE Gift tg g CX,TI,6CL5l,tl PF K ffm QAOM Wolff. 2' The Southernaires, the mixed choir, led by Miss Eleanor Grant, strived to perfect music for entertain- ment as well as for solo and group contests. The group of 45 students competed in the LJIL Concert Con- test, various members entered the UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest. By raising funds with the selling of stationery and the hosting of the annual Bar-be-que Dinner, the Southernaires purchased new music and financed their trips. They trav- eled around the city during the Christmas season and in February, attended the Dogwood Festival. The group also contributed to the Fine Arts Department's production of The Wizard of Oz. Pianist: Cathy Prince, President: Claire DeStefanog Pianist: Ann dallg Section Leaders and Librarians: johnny Berry, Ken Lindsey, Burns, Diana McKay, Treasurer: Cliff Nickel. Not pictured: Secretar lenniferChambers. Q l in Row 7: Matt Collins, lim Baeder, Mary Beth Salvaggio, Holly Culver, Diana McKay, Katy Kirkendall, Claire DeStefano, Cathy Prince, Katy Craig Robin Haley, lason Smith, Chris Springer. Row 2: David Bush, Keys Curry, Nancy Phillips, Gib Surles, Dana Burns, Marilyn DeStefano, Lanny Kilchrist, Ann Kendall, Heather Halpin, Cynthia Kostas, Lisa Carroll, Beverly Batten, Maryanne Frison, Laine Lindsey, Ken Lindsey, Charles Collinf Row 3: George Valtasavos, lay Bonano, Frank Renyolds, lay Scott, Mike Kauffmann, Paul Hardwick, john Menger, johnny Berry, Tim McDuf Cliff Nickel, Greg Robertson, Bill Schultz. Not pictured: Susan Stinnett, jennifer Chambers, Ronny Lovett, Tracy larrell, Tamara Hogg, Masoi Hunt. 142 armony Southern Style weezzf--1,44 , REGION CHOIR MEMBERS: Claire DeStefano, Katy Kirkendall, Diana MCKay,.Maryanne Frison, Mike Kauffmann, lason Smith, DeStefano, McKay and Smith were also Chosen to be members of the State Choir. Kljpper Leftj Once a jolly swagman , . lason Smith, Mason Hunt, Frank Reynolds, David Bush and lay Bonano begin storytime at the spaghetti supper. flower Leftj Oh my gosh, they're crawling out of the wall! Susan Stinnett is shocked that Cynthia Kostas' and Holly CuIver's rendi- tion of Muskrat Love is really working. 143 Students Substituting For Teacher Approximately fifty future teachers gained first hand knowledge of the teaching profession since most of the girls substituted part time here at Lee. Many of the senior girls however, were allowed to teach in other HISD schools. Coached by Mrs. lewel Leggett, these girls achieved the leadership and confidence needed to become a good teacher. The club bought a new typewriter and sent goodies to the faculty on Teacher Appreciation Day using profits from their homemade candy sales. They also sent Christmas and Easter cards to the teachers. In the Spring, the club had its banquet and l 'l recapped the year's events. Seated: President, Sally Means, Left to right: Treasurer, Susan Harrington, Secretary, Melanie Mason, Vice Presi- dent, Karen Fox. i? Row 1: Susan Harrington, Ann Whittington, Elizabeth Horton, Karen Fox, Sally Means, Arlette Molina, Melanie Mason, McClendon, Christie Baker, janet Plaster. Row 2: Holly Stovall, Michelle Broussard, Nancy Grubbs, Kathy King, Dana Gilbert, Terry well, Cindy Vento, Ieannie Poskey, Dinah Lawrence, Moni Cotie, Libby Larkin, Susan McDonald, Margie Faber, Terry Burton, Butler, Theresa Lopez, Catherine Craig, Donna Torczon. Row .35 Kara Knox, lane Fox, Katherine Taylor, Colette Thomas, Kathleen Martha Smith, Dianne Nagel, Phyllis Miles, Nancy Moller, Kelly Rose, Shannon Keller, Beth Bryan, Kathy Miller, Hayward Renee Atchley, Lori Williamson, Lydia Webber, Laura Leigh Gardere, Diane Smith, Mary Anne Hightower, Katherine Baier, Susan Rochell Reeves, Lynn Wilcox. ieutenants Dance To The Music Lie Lieutenants would like everyone to know that between shows they are available ir pictures and autographs. Spirit was the code word for our Lieutenants. Whether they were decked out in their new practice uni- forms, day dresses or just everyday clothes they worked constantly to boost the morale of Lee. Our tireless Lieutenants performed at football games and also attended volleyball, basketball and baseball games lend- ing constant support. These girls, with encouragement from their sponsor, Miss jeanne Reynaud, prac- ticed many long hours. The fund raising projects were: the school directory, Christmas cards and wrappings, and carnations on Valen- tine's Day. Their profits went towards the Senior Ski trip and their formal - Rebelee. Besides raising school spirits, the Lieutenants performed many services such as clean up projects, ushering at PTA and the Houston Rodeo. 78 LIEUTENANT OFFICERS: Debbie GuilIory,1 star general, lami Ball, 3 star general, Kathy Wohlt, 4 star general, Sarah Metts, 5 star gen- Laura Brzozowski, 2 star general and ladi Oliver,'l star general, depend on each other for support. 145 46 if mf: ., 1 Kathy Wohlt, Marla Ackermann and Karen Fox declare that after all their training lhey'll be ready to make a few game plans of their own. Ackermann, Marla Ball, jami Bivens, Susan Clifton, Karen Fox, Karen Gensemer, Terri Gerdes, Nancy Gullion, Diana Hawthorne, Nancy Heintz, Ratty Kelly, Nita Lanz, Sylvia l l lt's this way or maybe that way, Susan Bive obviously wishes she had gotten the part the Scarecrow in the musical. Brigade A Sparkles With Spirit Lofton, Shawng Maris, Sandy Montgomefv, lanetg Moore, Glenda AFT' 'z . W W McDonald, Susan O'Keefe, Debbie Oliver, Iadi Porter, Natalie Rompf, Melanie Shaw, Beth Williamson, Tracy Wohlt, Kathy Patti Heintz proves M8tM's really melt in your mouth, not in your hand. l4 , YI 48 Bennett, Kathryne Bodine, Brenda Brown, Patricia Brzozowski, Ellen Brzozowski, Laura Bunce, Dawne Donnelly, Barbara Ferreri, Vicki Frantz, Marjorie Frederick, Tami Gee, Ellen Gervais, Melinda Guillory, Debbie Harlan, Angela Heard, Lisa Holcombe, Paula Holland, Teresa james, Rhonda Keith, Becky Majors, lay Brigade B - Fired Up And Ready gs? Q N its? Gan' wg ff . Q s Ax Q5 V ..l. 6. Metts, Sarah Pardue, Lynn Pearce, Autumn Reininger, Suzy Sparks, Pam 1 Lieutenants Susan Bivens, Sarah Metts and Ellen Gee spin off another excellent routine. l . Q .s ' f 1 - . ., .... , li S r-A- 'F - ' - lik A A . . . St ggi? Wl W S . 3 Vkkkk Wx K V. it - - . seams.. -w ere-, N by QM , i ii X. W.. .W L.. ., Y. .F A I , r aff s , I, ,V - am. k, K - L 4 . if im is K A if ,ea- W ,, k Q- f X . . . .. 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Perry McCollum is really thrille finger at her problem. about her new technique. 154 Stage Band - In Concert Nho me? Barney Dishron plays dumb while Cheryl Jackson gives her opinion of him. Practice vvas the key to the Stage Band's continuing tradition of musi- cal excellence. Increasing their musi- cal talent, these dynamic performers, under the direction of Mr. Brad Braker, played all levels of music from jazz to rock, Stage Band's ability was measured up during performances at a school talent shovv, Stage Band festivals, and various competitive events around the state. To end the year with a final cre- scendo, the band earned money to purchase an electric piano. W 7: Perry McCollum, Debbie Wall, limmy Touchstone, Tony Martin, Barney Dishron, Lynn Wilcox, lohn Semaan, Cheryl lackson. Row Austin Tong, Tim Havard, David Ward, Iohn Cizek. Row 3: Sandy Culpepper, Danny DeBakey, Stuart lvlillsapps, Eric DiCesare, Efrem olina, Matt Manger, Nick Dobi, Adam Baker. 155 Left to right: Secretary, Mary lane Boraiko, President, Beth Gardner, Treasurer, lanice LaPrade, Vice President, Paul Crowther. 156 Legionaires Tend 5 The GENERAL store 1 3 The American Legion Club is com- posed of students who have received American Legion Nominee certifi- cates in lunior High School. This club staffed the school store before school and during lunch periods to aid the faculty and student body. These hardworking students under the supervision of Mrs. Velma Brennan sold a variety of items ranging from spirit stickers to dictionaries. American Legion is totally a service club and any profits that were made from their sales went towards provid- ing more of the beautiful concrete furniture for the patio. fit rits ur Robert Curlin watches Robert Kneppler and Patrick Alessandra have gay ol' time arm wrestling for the prize of Luden cough drops. 3 Row 7: Nancy Phillips, Dominic Goedecke, Brad Breland, Cathy Craig, Robert Kneppler, Melissa McDaniel, Tami Freder ick, Arc 7: Bess Bright, Kari Mott, Carin Coleman, Patti Lucas, Melissa Webb, Caroline Fant, Susan Gray, Susan MacD onald. Arc 2: Kelley Kays, Roynan Liu, Rhonda Boles, Diane Schumiliver, Cliff Nickel, Richard Brown, Robert Curlin, la' Scott, Lisa Stone, Cynthia Kostas, Hedi Parafina, Lynn Duggan. ouncil ROCKETS 'Round The Clock , ,., ,,, e . x .I f 'A' img' a WYf:l, f,, W-5 Q, 'SQ' QF3' ' Q 't 5 as T s ' al k'. ,,f W 8 if W- -o 9 Q , , I - , in if Rf' 7: Shelley McLeroy, Debbie Knizner, Susan Matos, Woolworth McMillion, Gwen Laycock, Terry Burton, Leah Whitby, Martha Hobson, Roeder, Patti DeWare, Tia Dobi. Row 2: Ann Marley, Arlette Molina, Crowbar, Ruth Burns, Beverly Batten, Beth Williams, Alyson julie Stone, Ann Whittington, Melissa Hardy. Melanie Mason, Marla Ackermann. Row 3: Laura Solcher, Caroline Fant, Megan Murphy, Knox, johnny Dee , Deborah Garcia, Charlotte Spence, Lannyl Kilchrist. Row 4: Susan McDonald, Susan Stinnett, Lisa Rolke, Molly Leif- Marte Benge, Melissa Spear, Tina Russell, Philip Alter, Bulldog, T-Bone. Sponsored by Mr. Tom McElroy, the Program Council planned events that were guided tovvard student entertainment. The council, a branch of the Student Council, began the year with a rockin' and reelin' 50's revival day vvhen everyone dressed in their Happy Days garb. The climax of the day was a concert featuring the popular johnny Dee and the Rocket 88's. All profits were deposited in the Student Council fund and were also used for later programs. Love me tender . . . lohnny Dee romanti- cally svvoons to his admirers. Don't look! Don't tell anyone! President: Leah Whitby and Vice President: Marla Acker- mann take control over Treasurer: Terry Burton and Secretary: Ruth Burns. l57 Deba ters Arguep Win The Debate Team formed to help provide an opportunity for experi- ence in speaking and understanding national problems. Students spent many hours preparing their debates so to be ready for competition. They participated in tournaments with yar- ious high schools and also in city- wide contests. Under the direction and instruc- tion of Mr. Rod Nichols, the argu- mentative group consistently placed highly in their competition, and Left to right: Treasurer: lay Collier, President: Duane King, Secretary: ludy Bluesteing Vi brought numerous trophies home. Plegldemi 'Ohm Heanev' S w il: ',', r t - Row 7: Patrick Alessandra, Fernando Dubove, Lynette Lebo, ludy Bluestein, Sheree Pieratt, Ann Whittington, Leslie Burke, Mr. Rod Nicht MED. Row 2: lohn Heaney, Julie Stone, Patti Lucas, Duane King, lay Collier, Andrew l-lolle, jeff Farmington. Row 3: Mary Beth Lambert, Stex Maness, Mark Hampton. 158 to right: President, Rusty Ray President, Sam Arnold. N Yum! burn, Secretary, Nancy Moller, ot pictured: Treasurer, Greg Bowlers Have A Ball Practicing every Tuesday, members of the Bowling Club improved their scores and skills. Playing in inter- school tournaments against Lamar, Bellaire, Sharpstown and the High School for Health Professions, bowl- ers competed for trophies and exper- tise. Their sponsor, Mrs. Stephanie Forbes, continually bowled 'em over with her enthusiasm and help. Although this club was designed for students who desired to bowl in league competition, many others joined just to have weekly bowling fun. Spare mel, thinks Bryce Froebel as lohn Half' and Dudgvon Walker attempt to strike out their score. ftwflfqx 9' 59: XL 1 fbi ii 7, lohn Flanagan, Tracy Walker, Bryce Froebel, Dawn Skinner, lohn Hale, Iimmy Ledbetter. Row 2: Ray Wil- Dan Ford, Rusty Rayburn, Lori Welsh, Sam Arnold, Nancy Moller, Richard Anderson, Andy Boyd, Dudgeon 9 CADET OFFICERS: 2nd Lieutenant: Kristi Kramer, 2nd Lieutenant, S-1: Holly Frazier, 2nd Lieutenant, S-1: Cheryl Morgan, 2nd Lieuteni ant Melvin jeep Battalion Commander Captain: George Valtasaresg Captain, S-3: Richard Brown, 2nd Lieutenant: Kenneth Cobena. Row 1 Mike Gill Craig Krobbs, Leslie Blanton, Vicki Priete, Vanessa Carter, Monica McGrath, Kristi Kramer, Darinha Schwertjuhrer, Anderson Row2 Robert Land, Glenn Coe, Patrick Ryan, Calvin Green, Tim Reeves, Brenda Kalmick, jamie Duderstadt, Sharon Stover, Rita Debbie Schulman Row 3: Andy Harris, David Osborn, jeff Massey, Rene Cantu, Raymond Crawmar, Ken Giddens, Brent Wiese, Sung Mark Spencer joe Yarsa, jeff Emmers. ROTC Salutes Lee Under the dedicated leadership of Major Eloise Dotts and Sergeant Edward Payne, the Army junior Reserve Officers Training Corps members perfected their proficiency in military tactics, marksmanship, and marching. The ROTC supported a precision rifle team and girls drill squad. ROTC also guarded band equipment and directed traffic at football games. Members ushered at the Prairie View A8tM commencement ceremo- nies. COLOR GUARD: Victor Oden, Boyd Smith, Steve Howery, Do Brown. J0n't Pardon Their French nn.-.--audf X President, Tracy Moy, President, Maryanne Frison, Secre- , lulie Hamilton, and Program Chairman, Monique Lamb, lenge an uncertain Treasurer, D0Anne Mason, to take the s Breath Test. s QS qi ie Hamilton, Monique Lamb, Maryanne Frison, lDeAnn0 Mason, Kim Clinard, Elisa Hendrix, Brenna Cosby. Row J: Mrs. Peterson, Hale, Shawn Lolton, lennifer Chambers, Barbara Athey, Agnes Bogdan, Rhonda Swenson, Lori Andrus, Catherine Bailey, lay VVilliams. J: Tracy Moy, Karen Clifton, Vic ki Flot-ck, Melissa Chambers, Katherine Taylor, Colette Thomas, Denise Westlwrry, l annyl Kilc hrist. An unconcerned Denise We-stlncirry listens as Tracy Moy asks Mar- yannt- Frison, Shouldn't we tell Austin Tong to keep his hands off our French buns? Members of Les Fleurs de Lee, sponsored by Mrs, Miriam Peterson, learned about the French culture and language. The club sponsored its annual faculty breakfast and served French delicacies. Members also dined at French restaurants. l6l Sponsored by Mrs. Henrietta Thomas, the German Club met twice a month to organize activities that helped promote an interest in the people, language, and lifestyle of Germany. Club members represented Lee at the Texas Association of German Stu- dents QTAGSJ Convention held at the University of Texas in Arlington where they participated in many of the cultural events. Unified in their German Club T- Shirts, the students held carwashes to enable them to purchase a new Ger- man flag. Besides their main two trips, these interested students attended a German Consulate, went Christmas carolling and ate authentic German foods at Bavarian Gardens. Kywxgx ' lr' g 'af' ' B rm S ffm we M9 tw . . ' O C 't al at MORE MEMBERS: John Gilbert, Holly Frazier, Geoffrey Goeings, Nancy Moller, David Walker. 162 These Studentl Aren't Sauer-Kraut f'Well, since direct advertising hasn't worked, maybe money will, schemes Heli Tveit while Barbara Kernwebel hopes Helena has a blank check. Little jeff Thompson tries his hand at predicting the outcor of the Texas-A8tM game. ow 1: Paul Crowther, Becky Rabke, Helena Tveit, Gloria Neder, Inge Rasmussen, Barbara Kornvyebel, lay Scott. Row2: Adam Baker, Susan Reini- 'r, Dominic Goedecke, Paul l-laefner,'Ioel Scott. Row 3: left Thompson, Patty I-leintz, Kari Mott, Mary O'Keefe, Beth Smith, Diana Dowd. :LV , ,V ,..,, , ,,f, i .... , in ated: Treasurer, Nancy Phillipsg Parliamentarian, Kristi amerg Secretary, Kari Mott. Standing: President, lay Scottg ce President, Paul Crowther. W 5 Messy, messy, greedy, greedy! exclaims Paul Cowther as he observes lay SCott's and Becky RalJke's eating habits. 163 Spanish Club Aids Poor Sponsored by Mrs. Maxine Dorsey, the Spanish Club brought about a better insight into Spanish societies. Members grew to understand these peoples by helping the needy and underprivileged. At Halloween, a party was given at the juan Marcos Day Care Center. Spanish clubbers also sponsored a gift drive for orphans and gave a Valentine's party for the elderly. Donations were also given by the club to various cultural organizations. Through funds gained by selling candy, the club again ventured on its yearly trek to San Antonio. At the end of the year, new Officers were Aye aye aye aye we are the Frito banditos sing lancl Plaster Ingrid Roeder Lisa Mangum as the y are caught preparing for the ir future inducted at the annual banquet. LL Row 1:Theresa Lopez, Elisabeth Seward, Lisa Mangum, Ashley White, lane Fox, Kathy Garbett, Sandy Sholl, Laura Vanoni, Ingrid Roeder, Colleen Zenner, Karen Crichton, Melanie Mason. Row 2: Pat Brown, Cathy McCord, Gail Endsley, Linda Reeves, lohn Page, Donna Stanley, Carol Herzei Milissa Reid, Becky Steeber, David Chabysek, Grace Saragusa, Cheryl Wilson, Caroline Fant, Deborah Garcia, lanet Plaster. Row 3: Nick Dob Tom Dawson, Chris Michael, Carl Fredericks, Leah Whitby, john Gorman, Andy Boyd, Bruce Stadler, Mark Willis, Stan Otto, Greg Black, Ani Kendall, Katherine Taylor, Pam McClendon, james Cahalan. 164 'W' s f ly L Q ,, ' Nil 9 11 , V ,M i 1 l ow 7: Vince lones, Kathy King, lill Harding, Terry Lemmon, Sharon McBride, Tamara Miller, Carolyn Crawford, Laura Solfher, Charlotte Spence, reg Robertson, Row 2: Mrs. Dorsey, Roynan Liu, Kathy Newbury, Susan Gorman, Damara Boitel, Luisa Hernandez, Nanfy Grubbs, Nita Kelly, ami Frederick, Leslie larnagin, Martha Hobson, Wendy Weil, lanet Stephens, Catherine Cahalan, Mary Kay Cottingham, Row 3: Mary Kay Xnderson, Molly Leifeste, Dinah Lawrenee, Ann Dudensing, jimmy Peden, Karen Mc'Cord, Morag Hunter, lulie Haude, Cathy Randolf, Robert kurlin, Cynthia Kopycinski, Tina Russell, Cindy Doehring, Row -1:lanic'e Lallrade, Kathryne Bennett. WISH Left to right: Vife President: lohn Page, President: Melanie Mason, Secretary: Dee Pruterg Treasurer: Cynthia Kostas, l'm so embarrassed! Cries Molly Leifeste as she realizes that she , has been caught serenading to an entertained Marte Benjita Be-nge. 165 YAFers Aid Community Young Americans for Freedom, a , nation-wide organization, offered young people a chance to be involved in politics, economics, and government. YAF members participated actively in the community by working on the mayoral campaign, attending politi- cal rallies, and hearing reknowned speakers. YAFers also took a stand on current issues by petitioning against the Panama Canal treaty. The Young Americans journeyed to the State Capitol in Austin to watch the government in action. Left to right: President: Melanie Mason, Trea- surer: Marei Waldie, Secretary: Robert Curlin, Vice President: Shari Waldie. - . ,L H - -M Row 1: Carol Dowdv, Pat Brown, Arlette Molina, Linda Reeves, Debbie McCrea, laime Duderstadt, Debbie Wall, Sandra Cullion, Sharon Stovel Beth Gardner. Row 2: Terrie Evans, Caron Lee, Ann Marley, Karen Crichton, Alyson Crouch, Allison Ashbaugh, Carol Cummings, Beth William: Emily Bruce, Laura Leigh Gardere, Chaille Wagner, Shari Waldie, Kelley Kays, Carin Coleman, Marci Waldie, Dave Lewis, Melanie Mason. Row . Carl Fredericks, Murfee Worsham, Ronny Sendukas, Dana Kelly, jimmy Peden, lohn Page, Nick Dobi, lim Gahalan, Creg Robertson, Kenny Linc sey, Dan McManus, Fernando Dubove, Mary Sullivan. In Tree: Mark jones, james Codner, Robert Curlin. 166 u Alpha Theta Figures To Tutor om 7 Ellen Gee Dinah Lawrence Laura Solcher Caroline Pant Rhonda Boles Roynan Liu, Alyson Crouch, Lisa Stone, Katherine ater Paul Bischoff Elisabeth Seward Middle Mrs Thera Yoes Ron 1 Curtis Elsik Carl Freclericks, Robert Seward, lim Baerler, Paul Once again, Mrs. Thera Yoes val- iantly led twenty five aspiring mathe- maticians through the dense come plexities of numbers and problems. Figuring her strategy carefully, she aided students in furthering their knowledge and enjoyment of math. Mu Alpha Theta or as it is com- monly referred to, the Math Club, sponsored the annual number sense contest here at Lee l-ligh. In addition, the members started the year with a new service project, math tutoring sessions. This program definitely benefitted many worried Lee stu- dents. Gosh l hope I catch on soon, worries Mary Tyler lohnson, as she calculates Caroline Fant's exorbitant fees, 167 l Homemakers Sell Ideas Future Homemakers of America joined together in an effort to grow through experience. Each of the three separate chapters, sponsored by Mrs. Garner, Mrs. larry, and Miss Molloy combined their efforts in P providing a Christmas breakfast for E the faculty, sending Valentines to the elderly, and throwing an Easter party for ill children. FHA me-mbgrg algo ggld Cookbgokg Seated: President: Gail Chandler, Secretary!Treasurer: Patti Luca Reporter: Cindy Fennell. Standing: Parliamentarian: ladi Olive Vice-President: Stephanie Stewart. L V to raise money for a Mother-Daugh- ter Tea and for the annual banquet. i l Row 7: lane Fox, Libby Larkin, Cathy Massey, Sylvia Lanz, Debbie Schulman, Todd Burton. Row 2: Tim Edick, Dorinha Schwertluhter, Laura Bun back, Kerry Hendry, Cindy'Spence, Patrick Guillory, Kevin Poutria, Kevin Moureau. Row 3: Shari Peterson, Lydia Webber, Melissa Schultz, Rene Atchley, Christie Baker, Duane Edwards, Mary Kinney, Teena Moore, Ed Gattney, Mrs. larry, Randall Brye, Row 4: Melinda Gervais, Mora Hunter, Susan Harrington, Allison Webb, Diane Smith, Catey Moore, lanet Plaster, Mary Gibson, Chaille Wagner, Windley Pierson. 168 sur tow 7: Kelly Cain, Margaret Loducan, Tammie Weatherford, Becky Watson, Lori Clemlow, Dianne Martin, Susan Matos, Gwyn Laycock, Cathy lyron, Stephanie Bradley, Lynn Abbott, julie McCain, Beth Pfisterer, Mary Guthrie. Row 2: Linda-Reeves, Morella Peterson, Tracy Moy, Mary Aoore, Brenda Bowles, Marlene Saade, Shannon Heacock, Patti McDevitt, Lorrie Picklin, Lolly Cheesman, Stacy Scott, julie Amelang, Lynette ebo, Barbara Galbraith, Vikki Byrnes, Susan Lucas, Pam Pease. Row 3: Mary Anne Hightower, Mike Rutherford, Kevin O'Conner, Bill jackson, loxanna Cox, Beth Randle, Mary Sullivan, Diane Nagel, Lysette Regura, Sharon Bond, jackie Matok, julie Vagel, Ann Cernosek, Deanna Roberts, Ars. Mollov. Cecilia Ketzelman. A K 4-W, 'f:ff ' '- ?ow 7: Kelly Graham. Row 2: Cindy Moore, Mai Sabet, Gina Roberts, Kelly Dougan, Tracy Williams, Diana Smith, Debbie Revels, Vickie Dacus, Diane Dealey, Carol Trkula, Melanie Brown, joLynn Ward. Row 3: Donna Shannon, Tami Frederick, Sherry Spencer, Kathy Carbett, Kim Ridout, ilancy Gerdes, Glenda Moore, Donna Crouse, Donna Goertz, Linda Lewter, Gail Endsley, Tammy Walker, Debbie Knizer, jo Wells. Row 4: Mrs. Jarner, Debbie Roberts, Cindy Pheel, Mary O'Keefe, Melissa Schurig, Grace Saragusa, Shara june, Dee Anne Mason, Sandy Thurman, Sheila Kil- augh, Laura Chew, Marjorie France, Laurie Hundl, ROW5: Beverly Bell, Sharon Bodie, Sarah Squyres, Allison Ashbaugh, Martha Hobson, Heather lalpin, Patti Marshall, Pam Higgins, Margie Faber, Lainie Collins, Christine McNeil, Lesha Williams, Elizabeth Freney, Toxie Wallace. 169 Medics Diagnos T Career Opportunitiel Operating under Nurse Carolyn Coleman's supervision, these future medics examined and discussed the various aspects of the medical field. The club's service project, a blood pressure screening clinic, benefitted the faculty this year. While participating in many Red Cross activities, the members also managed to visit a home for the aged. They gained real insight of the medi- cal profession when they were allowed to view open heart surgery at the Methodist Hospital. Left to right: Vice President, ludy Bluestein, Nurse Coleman. Seated: President, Holly Haines, f l i Row 7: Debbie McCrea, Brinda Williams, Nurse Coleman, Morag Hunter, Bill Walker. Row 2: Martha Smith, Iulie Hamilton, lill P ding, Beverly White. Holly Haines, ludy Bluestein, Celia McCrea, Barbara McC.rath, Yamila Solana, Francie Perretta, Greg Robins Row3:'Susan Harrington, Robin lvie, james Codner, Barbara Kaplan, Karen Ryan, Candace Mosley, Lisa Markwardt, Holly Frazier, Ri ard Brown, Teena Moore, Paula Odom, Steve Robinson. Not pictured: Connie Rigney, Melissa Hardy, Paul Bischoff, Cory Baylor, C Coe, Vanessa LaVoca. 170 ience Buffs Explore New Frontiers Scientifically speaking, these club members reacted with an interest in science to yield a greater knowledge of this intriquing field. Led by Mr. Harold Taylor and Mrs. Stephanie Forbes, the club instigated two new service projects, collecting for Muscular Dystrophy and painting the garbage cans around the school. Plus, they enabled Lee students to have blood pressure tests taken. These students gained experience on field trips to NASA, Coca' Cola Bottling Co., the Medical Center and A it . A it trstr the Museum of Natural Science. They ' T' . ' sais if stss also went to Texas A8tM to partici- ft to right: Mr. Harold Taylor, Secretary, Roynan Liu, Parliamentarian, Mike Kauff- pate in IETS, Uunior Engineering ann, Vice President, Nancy Phillips, President, Kelly Kays, Treasurer, DeAnn rner, Mrs. Forbes. Technical Societyj conference. Wi... W. -M,W,W..f,.,,M,ria.Q4a,...a,4f..H , U , . , ,.,..,,,WfyiwgysggnmtgfgfwH5333-mggg 73jg,,11L.,.,,, ..,,igg, .rt Jw 'l: Lynn Duggan, leanne Clift,yensa Ljmovic, Agnes Bogdan, Elizabeth Horton, Russell Horton, james Payne, Hedi Parafina, Lynn Wilcox, chell Reeves, Katherine Baier, Elaine Elliott, Dinah Lawrence, Gina Larkin, Linda Woods. Row 2: Sara Benson, Holly Frazier, Karen Crichton, n Marley, Patti Lucas, Tina Taylor, Leslie Burke, Claire Dalby, Rhonda Boles, Anna Clark, Anne Schawe, Nancy Crubbs, Row 3: Adam Baker, .elvin Gee, Carol Dowdy, Katherine Bennett, Phil Elders, Tracy Moy, Bill Walker, Austin Tong, lohn Burst, lohn Page, Donna Torczon, Susan ray, Teena Moore. Row 4: Bruce McCaskill, Libby Larkin, Kristi Kramer, Nancy Moller, Todd Worsley, Cindy Mason, Cliff Nickel, Rick Hall, Carl edericks, lim Cahalan, lay Williams, Michelle Tvviford. Notpictured: Colette Thomas, Kathy King, lames Codner. Austin Tong discovers vvhat's really in his bottle while Melvin Gee, john Page, and lim Cahalan guzzle on in ignorance. Row 7' julia Amelang, Renee King, Molly Leifeste, Carol Trkula, Kelly Bryant, Beth Kinney, Patti Marshall, Leslie Moss, Catherine Bailey, CSU Enlightens L The Christian Student Union, sponsored by Miss Dalar jones, pro- moted Christian ideals at Lee and encouraged fellowship among its members and students. The club sent welcome letters and birthday cards to students, and also provided a Christ- mas Candlelight Service. The addition of more Christian lit- erature to the library was made possi- ble through the CSU poster sale. The club also presented an Easter pro- gram forthe school, entertained patients at MD. Anderson Hospital at Halloween, and visited nursing homes. CSU members heard inspirational . Left to right: President: Melanie Mason, Vice President: Cliff Nickel, Secretary!Tn surer: Carin Coleman. speakers at many of their weekly meetings. - , 4 1 E Alli Ashbaugh, Lori Raus. Row 2: Cathy McCord, Gail Endsley, Lynda Lewter, Carin Coleman, Cathy Prince, Cynthia Kostas, Marci Waldie, Shari Vt die, Melanie Mason, Lori Loos, Nancy Phillips, Thomas Sackett. Row 3: Dee Pruter, Karen McCord, Billye Callier, Charlotte Spence, Alyf Crouch, Ann Marley, Connie Rignoy, jackie DuBois, Karen Lees, Reynan Liu, julie Haude, Caroline Fant, Laura Whitson, Mary jane Borai Robin Haley. Row 4: Virginia Paul, Beverly Batten, Karen Crichten, Marte Benge, Lori Hokenson, Denise Dearden, Mary Boyce, Rhonda Ba Paul Haefner, john Flanagan, Gib Henington, Mike Kauffman, Bruce Bowers, jim Baeder, Cliff Nickel, jane Fox, Celia Zama. 172 'ggg l iii!! if -sd ills -8 U tg .ACQQL yv 7: Ike, ,k, in. yall, .4 Wpa Renee Bochat, Karen Crichton, Nancy Phillips, Tia Dobi, Arlette Molina, Carolyn jordan, Pat Brown, Carol Becker. Row 2: Dominic Goe- Adrian Nutley, Fernando Dubove, Agnes Bogden, Lynn DuPaul, Alyson Crouch, Karen Fox, Rod Nevitt, Robert Curlin, Phyllis Miles, Libby Row 3: Ken Giddens, Ronny Sendukas, Randy Woodruff, Brad Breland, Rick Foster, Walter Fuermann, lames Codner, Chris Michael, Rob Kevin Boyd. Lawyers Convene l'i' C 'S it Intended to promote student inter- est in the law and in legal services, the Law Club met monthly to hear distinguished speakers. The club, under the guidance of new sponsor Mr. Randy Bennett, also made several excursions to legal court rooms to gain valuable knowl- edge. Top to bottom: Vice President, Dominic Geo- decke, Vice President, Adrian Nutleyg Secre- tary, Renee Bochatg President, Fernando Dubove. Future Farmers Plant Rootg Future Farmers of America is a national organization for boys and girls studying vocational agriculture. - Mr. Roy Sheffield, their sponsor, planted seeds of inspiration into these students that helped them to achieve their goals of leadership, citi- zenship, and patriotism. Once again people flocked to the FFA Livestock Show where they viewed the projects and pets of the ag students. Not only vvere the ani- mals exhibited here at Lee, they were also shown at the Houston Livestock Show. The group reaped many avvards plus a large sum of money fr0m their plant Salesf C0nCe55iOn OFFICERS: Vice President, Scott Comstock, President, lames Harley Sentinel, Don: grand, and Qalgndar adg. Russell, Secretary, Carolyn jordan, Reporter, Melanie Rornpf, Treasurer, Kelley Kay Chaplain, Bubba McDonald. ,1--N V -,...... ,languag- an-sauna: .-.-ma-.1 -1-ii tp-.-.-.-...-- 4. ma. ln-has-nuaaunn ' - 3 i Row 7: Denise Walters, Kelley Kays, Carolyn lordan, Donna Russell, Melanie Rompf, Scott Comstock, Iamc-s Harlc-. Roi1'2:Charli0 Shook, lea nette Rinando, Paul Cray, Bryce Froebel, Cary Davis, Kem Froebel, Adam Williams, lane Bartelsmeyc-r, Cil1Surles, Cheryl Bartay, Row if Bulu McDonald, Leta Calloway, leff Rhyne, Steve Smith, Mike Smith, Robert Coolslny, VValtvr Fuermann, Tony lzatt, Chuc k Stanley, Torn Branch, Ri Sheffield,advisor. 174 .eft to right: Vice President, Nancy Phillips, President, Dominic Goe- geckeg Treasurer, lay Scott, Secretary, Sarah Metts. Seated: Foreign Stu- ent, Vensa Liumovic. K, t M ?ow 1: Sharon Scully, Tracy Walker, Ileana Hernandez, Lisa Cubberly, Nancy Phillips, Margie vtcDaniel, Katherine Baier. Row 2: Helena Tveit, Lisa Stone, Glenda Moore, Sarah Metts, len- AFS Sponsors Exchange Students Lee High welcomed a new organi- zation to its halls this year: American Field Service. This program promoted understanding and learning between the United States and foreign nations through the exchange of high school students. The AFS club at Lee gave support with individual friendships, talents and time as well as financial aid. This year Lee's first AFS student was Vensa Liumovic from Yugoslavia. AFS activities were varied and exciting: a Halloween party, a barbe- cuefbarn dance, and talks with Vensa. In the spring the club spon- sored a bond drive which financed an AFS student for the coming year. R S Tveit's life. 'iifer Chambers, Mrs. Smith, Mary Sullivan, Beth Randle, Agnes Bogdan, Dominic Goedecke, Vensa Ljumovic, lay Scott. Row 3: Susan McDonald, julie Hamilton, Melissa Chambers, Scott Rich, David Chabysek. lay Scott obviously lights up Helena 175 Divers Explore The Deep Under the unsinkable leadership of Miss Doris Countee, the Scuba Club strove to promote an interest in scuba diving and the related field of Oceanography. Club members plunged into fund raising projects such as car washes to finance their field trips. Divers partic- ipated in a snorkel trip in San Marcus. Also, dives at Lake Travis and Canyon Lake gave members the opportunity to fathom the mysteries of aquatic life. ln addition to these activities, Scuba Club presented an informative slide show on sharks in the audito- rium. lit!!! Left to right: Treasurer, Lindsey Davis, Secretary, Monique Goulas. Not pictured: Vic President, Duane King, President, David Brown. Row 1: Monique Cioulas, Kitty Goeters, Michelle Twiford, Mason Hunt, james Codner. Row 2: Paula Odom, Mark Hampton, Duane King Steve Kraft, Gary Powers, jimmy Day, Stephanie Bradley, Susan Stinnett. Row 3: Aaron Wiese, Lindsey Davis, Martha Hobson, Carol Trkulz Bill Holmes. 176 F ce President: Andrew Holle, Treasurer: Lisa Cubberlyj Secretary: Beth Williams, and esident: john Luberger find time in their busy schedules to monkey around and pose ra picture. Tapers Stick To It The Video Tape Club, sponsored by Mr. Earnest Hiatt, provided an opportunity for young people to work together and learn about the video tape media. As a service organ- ization, the members donated their time to tape varsity and lr. varsity football games. Members also taped many other school functions. Through their service, the tapers gained valuable knowledge and experience. rw 7: Beth Williams, Lisa Cubberly, Caron Lee, Dennis Walters, Don McCabe, Robert Kneppler, Andrew Holle, Melanie Brown, Lysette gura. Kneeling: john Luberger, Susan Matos, Matt Cole, Clarissa Dumlao. Middle: Mr, Earnest Hiatt. 177 HECE Trains For Business Worlc 9 fig Q miss as 4.-A :f- S ggzifll-pf.l k:, .', Q .,k' Row 7: Brannin Beal, lohnna Newman, jeff Halloway, Anne Chambers, Robert Sveboda. Row 2: Cathy Weir, Mary Guthrie, Debbie Trevino, Sandy Thurman, Shelly Galloway, Lynda Harvey. Row 3: Shiela Crouse, Patti O'Brien, Melanie Dix, Diana Smith, Donna Shannon, Cindi Fennell, Mrs. Machemehl. Row 4: Donna Bond, Molly Morton, Debbie Revels, Lori Stevensen, David Harmon, Lorer Zastrow, Connie Shandera, Ellen Shipley, Kelly Graham. i t Q Decisions, decisions, sighs Patti O'Brien as she wonders whether the yarn goes through the hole or whether the hole goes through the yarn. Seated: Secretary, Connie Shandera, President, Debbie Revels, Vice President, Dia Smith. Row 1: Publicity Manager, Lori Stevenseng Historian, Sheila Crouse, Treasurn Lynda Harvey: Publicity Manager, Sandy Thurman. 178 HECE really got fired up and whipped the Apollos with their All Around Best Float. ese students attended the Paris Fashion trip: Row 1: Sandy Thurman, Cindi Fennell, nda Harvey. Row 2: Donna Shannon, Lori Stevensen, lohnna Newman, Connie andera. Row3: Debbie Revels, Loren Zastrow, Diana Smith. l l t HECE fHome Economics Coopera- tive Educationj provided opportuni- ties for self development and pre- pared for family and community liv- ing. Mrs. Barbara Machemehl and her officers worked and organized many club activities. The foremost was their fashion trip to Paris, France. The girls that went stayed eight days and seven nights. The trip included: viewing fashions from a leading couture house, tours through leading schools for the study of fashion design, city tours and excursions to Versailles, Malmaison, and Chartres to gain a broader under- standing of art, costume design, tex- tiles and architecture. In addition to this trip, they toured the U. of H. child development cen- ter, worked at nurseries, elementary schools, and homes for the mentally retarded. HECE members sold candy and magazine subscriptions to pro- vide funds for community projects and field trips. 179 DECA, a specialized class for retail- ing occupations, prepared its mem- bers in the field of marketing and dis- tribution under the direction of Miss Betty jones and,Mrs. jackie Freeman. Raising money through their Homecoming sale, the Distributive Education Club of America sent their officers to the Leadership Develop- ment Lab in October. Selected mem- bers vvent to Area and State Competi- tion, also. DECA members also obtained funds through their annual spring fashion show, participated in a pro- ject for Golden Age Manor, and held a Faculty Christmas Buffet. DECA - The Working Clas. Seated: Reporter: Kim Parish: President: Mary Moore: ist Vice President: Shannon Ski ner, Alumni Chairman: Lori Delgado. Kneeling: Sergeant at Arms: Kim Cusack: Parli mentarian: joe Brown: Secretary: Nancy Bond: 2nd Vice President: Susan McKinne Treasurer: Sandy Bond. . F i i 1 j 'W le 5:13, , ,kkkfV. . . K J V, pygmy, k,V. ,VV K 5:2 5 Row 7: Susan Shanks, Janet Kelly, Terrie Evans, Sandy Bond, Michelle Thielmann, Nancy Bond. Row 2: Tina Cimino, Kim Cusack, Sus McKinney, Mary Moore, Iamie Bolton, Kerry Hendry, Darlene Berry, Nancy Smith. Row 3: Nick Turano, Steven Griffin, jeff Marquis, Trey Col Lee lones, Brian Henry, Mark Graham, Ken Hopping. 180 we ww... san McKinney, Terrie Evans, Sandy Bond, and Kerry Hendry ham it up as they hang up their -called experience mm V, ,rv fi' E 49-4' W!u sf A .gg..f4- Q,- ga ow 7: Shannon Skinner, janet Homes, Debbie Fitzwilliam, Sharon Bentiey. Row 2: Sarah Burke, Sue Rostvald, Lori Delgado, Alice eath, Kim Parish. Rowi' Ioe Brown, David Wallace, Craig Estes, Torn Demopulos, Andy Eckland, Tony Difvieo. VOC T Students Learn On The lol: tx K l'.ll S A A Fw .ts l A ' ,tx t. . 1,2 Row I: Tim Taylor, Kathy Hicks, Bryan Flewellen, jerry Chancey, Karen loyner, Elizabeth Delgado, C-ay Arnold, Michelle LaRocca, Marlen Navarro, Maria Cruz, W. C. Elzy, Patrick Crosby. Row 2: Yance Montalbano, Tim joseph, Dan Woodward, Bob Hastings, Bill Wiltshire, Steve Peth eriotes, Albert Cook, joe Melcher, james Cooks, jimmy Yarnal, Robert Cooper, Cornell Robinson. Row 3: Don Lightsey, Tommie Cooks, Gre Fodell, Bill Shumake, Sterling Roberts, Randy jackson, David Drew, Paul Pratt, johnny Blumnick, Ted Coostree, Albert Cruz, Calep Ruckett, Mik Camus, David Luna, Tim Morgan, David Hambrick, Alonzo Mclntyre. Row 4: john Harvey, john Everett, john Fry, Rudy Nelson, Doyle Walesze mia, jeff Keith, David Freeman, Ed Ward, jerry Propri, Phil Reed. The Vocational Opportunities Club of Texas offered students the chance to develop their leadership and char- acter. CVAE students attended school the first half of the day and worked off campus the second half. Mr. Chuck Batt and Mr. Richard Redd, the club sponsors, promoted high standards of workmanship and respect. VOCT published an Ad Book and profits went toward covering school programs and classroom expenses. Row 7: President, Greg Fodellg Vice-President, Kathy Hicks. Row 2: Reporter, Bill Shu make, Sergeant at Arms, Tommie Cooks, Secretary, Don Lightsey. Row 3: Treasure Rudy Nelson, Sergeant at Arms, Yance Mentalbanep Chaplain, Tim Taylor. l l l 182 I ying, , .1 'ar Tow 'lf Parliamentarian, loanna Martin, Vice President, Carrie Veitinger. Row 2: Secretary, Cherie Clark, Historian, Terri Jutherage. Row 3: President, Denise Richard, Reporter, Sandra lunterg Treasurer, Kathy Kaufman. OEA Teaches Office Know How Co-sponsors, Mrs. Rene Aldrich and Mrs. Avy Roach worked together to instill leadership qualities into these office interested students. OEA fOffice Education Associa- tionj altered their program with the addition of pre-employment lab stu- dents. However, these pre-lab stu- dents did not leave for off campus jobs, they achieved skills for future employment during school. Their fund raising project this year was the selling of B. Craft Kits. Profits helped fund civic and social projects. It also paid some of the expenses needed to enable OEA students to attend workshops, Area, State, and National Conferences. ow 7: Venita Ealey, Sandra Hunter, Dawn Rogers, Sharon Scully. Row 2: Dana Stelter, Kim Burton, Pedro Boitel, Cheryll Van Way Annette Bing am, Laurie Hundl. Row J: Carrie Weitinger, Paola DiEerrante, Patty Morgan, Sheri Stewart, Barbara Vasut, Debbie Farmer Row 4 Sandra Truax Brenda Kalmick, Simone Voit, Johanna Ellis, Vicki Thomas, Renee Bochat, Donna Martin, lonna Martin. Row 5: lamie Duderstadt Betty Cloud Deborah Garcia, Anne Robertson, lanice Breuer, Susan Gellenthin, Debbie Avey, Ginia Eason, Chris Arnspringer, Cherie Clark Kim Hale Crystal rawford, Diane Gambino, Lee Marshburn, Patty Darland, Susan Schurig, Denise Richard, Terri Dutherage, Kathy Kaufman Leta Curry Gina Robert. lndustrious Students. . . Left to right: Treasurer, Mike Andersong Vice President, Lance Moore, Secretary, IoBeth Wilson, Mr. Nix, Secretary of Arms, Eartha Ragling Reporter, Rick Blaylock. ,Ai -'m.,fN uA5L,f N-. l Q 'b ' ' Q-1-no-Q. Q w Mr. Nix points out to Eartha Raglin and Kelly Nolan that VICA stands for Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, not Very Infamous Citizens of America. e 'Q' , Lance Moore insists that on the job training is of far more value than Phillip Rodriquez's manual: Everything You Always Wanted to Get Out of Your Date, but Were Afraid to Try. i 184 I it ,V -, -- ,gjlllfg Comedian Kyle McDonald attempts to fill Mr, Nix's hat since hc can't fill his shoes. l Seek Careers Vocational Industrial Clubs of America QVICAJ prepares students for careers in industry and helps them to achieve high standards of personal development. Their candy sale began on Novem- ber 7 and was successful enough to provide funds for their annual Employeeflimployer Banquet and to enable them to sponsor VICA mem- bers at State Meets. VICA also contributed in the clean- up program at Lee by painting signs for NO SMOKING areas. nw Mr. Nix, Danny Robnett, Paul Craig, Mike Anderson, loBeth Wilson, Lance Moore, Floyd Caldwell. Row 2: Tom Benton Ed Love Rick aylock, Rick Shaw, Vince LaBella, Rex Spaulding, Iohn Robertson, Mark Blalock, Row 3: Eartha Raglin, Craig Hargis, Ric k Mac ke Neil Silx er an, Bobby Powers, Kent Gray, Freddy Owen, Phillip Rodriquez, Kyle McDonald. Row 4: Randy White, George Shea Tim Harris Dax id Sen il, David Hammons, Pat Strickler, Tom Chambers, Historians Observe Past Under the direction of new spon- sor, Mrs. Betty Mitchell, the Texas History Club concentrated on learn- ing more about the state and local governments. The Historians sponsored a trip to San Antonio to see more of Texas' past. They also held a Christmas party and a spring banquet where officers were installed. The club also served the commu- nity by giving a party for children at the Pilgrim Day Care Center during the Halloween season. ii Q Ruth Richard Nixon Burns finally brings Beth limmy Carte Williams around to his way of thinking. Row 7: Beth Williams, Emily Bruce. ROWZ: Chaille Wagner, julie Stone. Row 3: Cindy Thomas, Kathy,Hays,-Row 4: Carol Kelly, Linda Long. Row Leslie Burke, Laura Lancaster. Row 6: Sheree Pieratt, Laura Leigh Gardere. Row 7: Anne Browning, Laura Bruce. Row 8: Sissy Holman, Bonn McMillian, Matt Cole, Blake Miller, Kari McNally, Paul Cox, Francie Perretta, Diane Dealey, Melissa Spear, jane Fox. Row 9: Wes Ransdell, Ric Laughlin, Leslie Baccus, Devon Cillard, Renee Atchley, Rosemary Lipinsky, Cindy McLelland, Tina Russell. Row 70: Stephanie lohnson, Mary Kii ney, Claire Holmberg, Melanie Brown, Frana Nagle, Carol Trkula, Melissa Bell, Courtney Leggett, Vicki Floeck. Row 77: Greg Robertson, Vini jones, Kirk Bruce, lay Bonano, Duncan Butler, Mike Robertson, Preston Paine, Brett Linding. 186 L cl ,.,.-'55 i QA ' ' 5' . ,gf ff' X ,-f,,'4sL Jw 1: Theresa Holland, Stephanie Bradley. Row 2: Susan Vanover, Martha Hobson. Row 3: Terri Levin, Mary Gibson. Row 4: Roddy lohnson, 'ad DeCell. Row 5: Dawn Esse, limmy Reese. Row 6: lames Payne, Kelly Rose, Shannon Keller, Rhonda Swenson, Roxanne Dubose, lulie cCain, Kim Ridout, Christi McRae. Row 7: Susan Matos, Tammy Walker, lo Wells, Cathy Telkamp, Lorie Leyendecker, Danna McKay, Cindy ento, Linda Reeves. Row 8: Gwyn Laycock, Diane Smith, Debby Knizner, Nancy Grubbs, Alicia Cist, Lee Marshburn, Cathy Randolf, Allison shbaugh, Carol Cummings. Row 9: I. D. Durham, Debbie Revels, Bobby McBride, Robert Ray, Dyer Greer, Kirby White, lohn Meador, David gear, Randy Perry. v. 1 tm RQ' lf! to right: Emily Bruce, President, Sheree Pieratt, Vice President, Laura Leigh Gardere, Secretary, Preston Payne, Treasurer, Kirk Lice, Historian, Duncan Butler, Reporter, lay Bonano, Sergeant at Arms. 187 X M, X ,,. xv,x.jf,iv L . X ' ,QQ x L, 1: x j , u 1? 2 -ri v ff,- ' sg A 11 9 14, 1-Y . 4 'Q ., ll ieqfh v s k.' 1 ' . x. ,,, 97 5 0 0 x. , n f New FAC U LTY eachers persuaded students to examine the world. ,esponsibility and self-discipline entered the Iassroom as our instructors truly matured us, while incere guidance influenced thoughts and affected ltures. We remember the faculty as either great or rotten, but every teacher became someone's favorite , f hid - '+ A ' 'f ' nf ' V .V Q Q f4ztfi?5Q.'?-1? 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' - Q N - . -- . 1 .4. t.n..fwl New General Takes Command In November, the students and fac- ulty welcomed a change in Lee's administrative staff as Mr. Lawrence Bergen was chosen as the new princi- pal. Coming from T. H. Rogers, where he had served since 1962 as a coach and teacher, and later as principal, Mr. Bergen was prepared to face the challenge of conducting senior high students as opposed to those at the junior high level. Mr. Bergen said he was pleased withlthe superior quality of Lee stu- dents and pleasantly surprised to find that few problems existed in the functioning of the school. Rumors that he would change the school into a junior high, only proved false, as the new principal continually showed a deep respect for the opin- ions of the students, as well as those of the parents and faculty. Mr. Bergen feels the students are mature enough to be granted certain privileges and feels that everyone should take a positive attitude toward the concept of change. In ini- tiating certain changes, such as mov- ing the smoking area and developing a new policy for detention, Mr. Ber- gen proved that his interest in the advancement of R. E. Lee is his main goal as principal. He thinks students should have pride in their school and encourages each student to make the most of his high school years. MR. LAWRENCE BERGEN Principal 'l as S. .. gl . 'i l 2 L 1' W 7 .. E' idx 1' if 5 Writing a letter to Santa? Who me? l'm too old for that - l'm in high school now! MR. WILLIAM COOK, MRS. MARY CAROLYN SMITH, MR. LUCIOUS RANDLE Assistant Principals m sorry, but I just can't let you in. You're too dressed up for my hip homeroom. r. Adams turns away a discouraged Mr. Bergen. Aiding Mr. Bergen in his extensive duties as principal, are the assistant principals, Mrs. Mary Carolyn Smith, Mr. Lucious Randle, and Mr. William Cook. Their advice and experience gave Mr. Bergen the support he needed in adjusting to his new posi- tion. In addition to her role as discipli- narian of the juniors, Mrs. Smith also performs such necessary tasks as issu- ing all textbooks and approving pos- ters. Mr. Randle concerns himself with disciplining the sophomores and maintaining the building and grounds, as well as overseeing bus transportation. Mr. Cook devotes much of his time to senior discipline, cafeteria and auditorium supervision, while also dealing with the never- ending parking problems. Besides their routine responsibili- ties, each assistant principal fur- thered their support ofthe school by attending football games, pep rallies, and banquets. Their continual inter- est in R. E. Lee, its students and fac- ulty, is a seldom noticed but much appreciated part of their administra- tive duties. Left: Oooohh, l bet you didn't realize they seasoned this food with your fertilizer! Mr Cook attempts to warn Mr. Sheffield of the lit- tle surprise that awaits him. I9I Assistance At Its Best .fl MRS. MARY CHAMBERS MRS. CAROLYN COLEMAN MRS. SLJSANNE DIAZ Iunior Counselor Nurse Library Assistant MRS.ELLA PAPPAS,MRS. LOIS HENDERSON MR. ROBERT PIRTLE MISS ELLA MAE CEHRINC Attendance Clerks Sophomore Counselor Senior Counselor MR. ROBERT HARRELL SWG' Coumelo' MR. ELTON iuEoEc3KE Vocational Counselor MRS' IOAN STUBBLEHELD Office Clerk MRS, IO ANN DALE MRMERLECRAGARD MRSMARY MCCOLPIN Registrar Learning Facilitator Learning Facilitator ',,, f 3.- ,4-Q ,445 MRS. MARGARET HOWARD, MRS. MELBA CROCHET MRS. CAROLYN SPIDELL, MRS. ANNETTE PARKER Financial Clerk, Data Specialist Librarians 1 ,. MRSLOUISEMILLS dag- M.- Mizss HELEN DAY Office C'9'k Mies. DOROTHY BROOKS R giS a',5 GW Mr. Bergc-n's Secretary English: The Art Of Expression Under the direction of Mrs. Velma Brennan, teachers in the English department stress the importance of clear, accurate expression, in both written composition as well as every- day speech. Students are taught to express themselves creatively, vvhile learning the basic fundamentals of English composition. Through extensive reading programs, students cultivate an appreciation for literature and become aware of the use of such ele- ments as style, theme, and figurative speech. Special courses are also offered in addition to regular English classes. Many students take part in the CVAE and Major Works programs, while others prepare for college in English Workshop classes. In many classes special workbooks are used along vvith the adopted text- books to further the students' knovvl- edge of English skills. The adoption of grammar and composition books was also being considered in order to provide a better foundation for vvrit- ten and verbal expression. 194 MR. REED ROBINSON, English Man never stands so tall as when he stoops to help a child. MRS. DELORES MCDOUCALD English Right: MR. VINCENT D'AMICO English Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp, Or what'sa heaven for? ' i 'aawaab MISS ANDREA ADAMS English 'WWW Farleft: MISS IOYCE IONES, English The beginning of wisdom is silence. Left: MRS. DALER IONES, English Tomorrow's another day. Center left: MR. TOM MCELROY, English The poorest man in the world is the man limited to his own experience, the man who does not read. Above: MISS KATHRYN PRIEST, English Left: MRS. BETTY MITCHELL, English I am not prejudiced. I hate everybody equally. 195 Students Calculate Future Wt I, , me E MRS. THERA YOES, Algebra, Trig., E.A. lf you haven't learned it by now, it's not too early to start. 196 MS. DIANE ANDRES, Fundamental Math MRS. GAY CHAUDOIR, Trig., Computer Math lDon't waste time. ' Right: MISS CHARLOTTE HAYN ES, Geometry, Algebra MRS. STEPHANIE FORBES, Geometry, Chemistry MR. LAWRENCE MARONEY, Geometry Ask questions and study. f l MR, WILLIE LOWERY, Algebra, Consumer Math MR' EDWARD ADAMS Algebra lf you try to get something for nothing, you might end up getting noth ing for something. ' MISS COLLEEN MALO, Geometry, CVAE Math L.'., l i With the push for basic skills still remaining the number one goal of Math teachers, this year's department worked hard toward the develop- ment of those skills needed by each and every student. Courses were introduced this year in five newly adopted textbooks. A new course, Mathematics of Con- sumer Economics, was initiated into the program. Students concentrating on a col- lege education have the option of choosing electives such as Trigono- metry, Calculus, and Computer Math, in order to fulfill prerequisites toward any college major. A strong academic program is also offered to those not electing to attend college. Mrs. Thera Yoes, Math department chairman, sponsors Mu Alpha Theta, an organization designed to encour- age students to take a higher interest in Math and inform them of the role of mathematics in their futures. Left: MRS. DEBRA IOYNER, Algebra 197 MRS. IEVVEL LEGGETT, Government, Economics Through the study of historical events students learn how our coun- try was born and why it has become one of the leading nations in the world today. Headed by Mr. Harris Butler, teachers in the Social Science department strive to inform their stu- dents of our country's past so that they might continue our nation's progress and renew its prosperity. Students furthered their knowl- edge of various governmental proce- dures by closely watching the November mayoral election. Such programs as Capitol Scholar, Boys' and Girls' State, and the Bill Archer lntern program enabled select stu- dents to receive a closer view of national and state governments. ln Young Americans for Freedom, students became involved in govern- mental actions by sponsoring a peti- tion against the passage of the Pan- ama Canal treaty. In February, many students took part in the Close-up trip to Washington DC., sponsored by Mr. Dale Glover. 198 'fi ow And Ther 'F xt X ' 1 n 1 -'- t. ' yn K ,.....:. wig x 1.1 . ,f ., MR, DALE GLOVER, American History, Government Believe nothing of what you hear and only half of what you see. MRS' CHERYL SAUENS' World History i R MR. JAY MORRIS, History Losers neverwin. fa.. an 'i-3 Left: MRS. VIRGINIA LEVITT, Government, Economics Remember: There is no such thing as a free lunch. Middle len: MR. FRED ODIORNE, History K If in doubt - Fake it. ,f Below: MR. RANDY BENNETT, Government, Economics i ' X'. . . Success cannot be advertised, failure cannot be explained. - A - ' fl liic arht A at ' Q YUUTH R c , ' 5' iiili Q uscular f X . t f Fin . ,' 1 L. ' ,rig f I S f I R I I f f I 'ki gt i R. - I ' Q ' K' XT? K i :tj g f ,il l sg 5' , X X gf . Sig I l My Q , NU I .J I Ili R -W MR. ROBERT INGRAM, American MR. NORMAN PELTIER, American History History, Sociology How 'bout that fans? X -, a '5 I Left: MR. HARRIS BUTIER, Government, Economics 199 Facts, Formulas, And Frogs The ultimate goal of teachers in the Science department is to interest as many students as possible in areas of science. Under the direction of Mr. Howard Behrens, the Science faculty encourages all students to become aware of the never-ending wonders of the scientific world. Students interested in science may enroll in such courses as Physical Sci- ence, Biology, Chemistry, and Phys- ics. In Oceanography, students study the mysterious aspects of marine life, while Physiology students explore the complexities of the human body. The Scuba and Science clubs are open to students interested in Sci- ence fields. Along with special field trips, these clubs enable students to continue their study of the amazing world of science. 1... -W., MRS.VlRClNlA BURNS, Biology, Physical Science If at first you don't succeed, try and try again! 200 MR. ALBERT EPHRAIM, Biology MR. ALVINO FLEEKS, Biology Waste not, want not. Middle right: MR. HOWARD BEHRENS, Physics, Algebra Right: MISS SANDRA MALICOTE, Biology, Physiology l don't know, can you? . . 4 l Ska 45' A MISS DORIS COUNTEE Biology, Oceanography He who tells all he knows soon knows nothing to tell. fr 1' it to s MR. HAROLD TAYLOR, Chemistry HelIo!. . .Goodbye! .J E jxfbl -ti x MRS. IOYCE SMITH, Chemistry Middle left: MR. ERN EST HIATT, Biology Left: MRS. MELBA COOPER, Biology Q f 1 i ff s if :I XP JN Students Express Themselves Through Arts In the Art departments, teachers strive to promote awareness and cre- ativity in students through various techniques and methods of disci- pline. Students are encouraged to perfect their talents and discover new areas of interest in the different courses offered. In the Language Arts department, Mr. Rod Nichols instructs students in speech and debate skills, while serv- ing as head of the department. Stu- dents with an interest in music can join one of Lee's outstanding choral groups, or the marching band, or orchestra. Those with a flair for writ- ing or business are encouraged to try out for the yearbook or newspaper staff. Mr. Henri Gadbois supervises the Art department, which enables stu- dents to express themselves in areas such as drawing, painting, and sculp- ture. A photography class was also added to the curriculum for advanced students, instructing them in both black and white photography and printing, as well as the produc- tion of animated movies. Middle right: MISS LINDA SHULER, Drama To know is nothingg to imagine is every- thing. Lower right: MRS. MARGARET WISDCM SABER, American History Germs jump ten feet. MRS. ELIZABETH SHELTON, Art iq' -. as I l l -'A T s 1' at rltllr 'lt A I It V ,.- feta 1 202 I i Farleflf MR. HENRI GADBOIS, Art Have confidence in yourself for you are -' ' your own person. ' Left: Mr. Rod Nichols, Speech f Though the thought be old and oft -1 expressed, 'tis his at last who says it best. X Q Vt: MISS ELEANOR GRANT, Choral Music 5151! Music makes people beautiful. Middle left: MR. BRAD BRAKER, Miss REGINA sATLoF,10umaIiSm, Traveler 'nsflfumenla' Music' E g',l5h If you can't dazzle 'em with brilliance, then baffle 'em with bull. Results' not excuses' 203 Education Gets Physical Girls and boys enrolled in physical education classes this year, for the most part found themselves partici- pating in mixed classes due to the continuing coeducational program. The coeducational classes enabled students to combine their talents and skills, in order to create a wider and more competitive intramural pro- gram. The P.E. departments, headed by Mrs. Ella Allen and Mr. Robert Harri- son, offer a wide range of sports including volleyball, badminton, archery, soccer, and flag football. lce skating and bowling are offered to seniors. Students are also instructed in Health by Mr. Richard Harrington. Girls not electing to participate in a regular gym class may try out for the Lieutenants, Lee's talented drill team directed by Miss leanne Reynaud. Students looking forward to a mili- tary career are able to train in the R.O.T.C. program conducted by Sgt. Edward Payne and Major Eloise Dotts. ' MR. RICHARD HARRINGTON, P.E. Today is the first day of the rest of your life, 204 93 'ggi 9 3 ,4 X my tk SGT. EDWARD PAYNE, R.O.'l'.C. i ii nv' Don t you dare call me nice! warns Coach lay Morris. MRS. ELLA ALLEN, P,E. MISS IEANNE REYNAUD PE You are the king of your thoughts a 'Off and on - off your seat and on aslavclo Vourwords' yourfeetf' if I V Li 11 ' y I YWLV 'L,,, . I V 5 ff T 9'f'4Yt34'4tQfk4iii T, ' if 1 I , K . 'Q-R if A . .. - ,xx . 'I '. If at . Y A ' 2 Av -3'IqiQ'5Ui'I 'iw ff ,, , - gjrtylj fx X55 ,I LV X -is I I I ' 'V i - vf., ,, 4213 ' ,, ,, I I , MR,STEVECASTILLO,P.E. , at tefff ' QG g g WI 'T0'S 'WVWQUII- MR. GENE ACLETON P,E, MAIOR ELOISE DOTTS, R.O.T.C. Before you ask, the answer is no, MISS IANE BORNEMAN, P.E. I- 1 aw.,-N 5iL.'3:5'1,?'1igzi, 135 2 gp:Y..i,, Q ff- an gawk ,, WM, , 1-f + , - fm, gs , A ,, Q., mn., I '55- fy fa W 'I 1 f qw sf wi - A.. 1 ,f , WV ,,.f ? Z I is deeply important to deyeiop the quality of stamina - without it you are beaten, ith il you can wring many victories out of countless defeats. MISS CAROLE HORNSBY, P.E. Today is the first day of the rest of your life. MR. ROBERT BO HARRISON, RE. .II MR, MARK STEVENS, P.E. 205 Speaking Man Tongues MS. INES FROMBAUGH, Spanish gHolal The study of a foreign language has become an increasing advantage in today's fast-paced society. Languages broaden communication and enable students to increase their knowledge of foreign heritages and customs. Interested students may choose from Spanish, French, German, and Latin. Headed by Mr. Marshall York, this year's Foreign Language department used games that involved the target language. Along with films and tapes, these games created interest in the classroom and promoted a deeper understanding of foreign cultures. Many groups in the department also took trips to various parts of Mexico including Guadaljara, Puerto Vallarta, and Acapulco. Through such organizations as Les Fleurs de Lee, the Latin Honor Soci- ety, the German Club, the Spanish Club, and the Spanish National Honor Society, students display their excellence in foreign languages and deepen their interest in foreign countries and customs. 206 MRS. MIREYA ESTEVEZ, Spanish En boca cerrada no entran moscasf' MRS. BERTIE SMITH, Latin, English l know by my nose and my two big toes. MRS. MAXINE DORSEY, Spanish This above all, to thine own self be true, And it must follow as the night the day, Thou canst not be false to any man. 3' 'iii , t. ssagg. f . Qs. ...- MRS. HENRIETTA THOMAS, German, Spanish is fi H MR. MARSHALL YORK, Spanish A lt's better to walk alone than with bt company. fr'-Q MRS. MIRIAM PETERSON, French Eh bien! Et maintenant, novs allo avoir un petit examenln an ,0 I o ':,v' MRS. MARGARET IARRY, Homemaking Recipe for making blunders, do your thinking afterwards. Homemakers Plan Ahead 1, o.' n u g 4' 0 . g c 1 o ' s ' 0 Q 52'- ,-. -s 1, . MISS KATHARINE MOLLOY, Homemaking MRS, BARBARA MACHEMEHL, Homemaking Ask and learn. we MRS. IAN CARNER, Homemaking Today is the first day of the rest of your life. It's time to go home. Through such courses as Child Development, Home Management, Home and Family Living, Home Fur- nishings, Foods, and Clothing, stu- dents learn the basic skills essential in planning their futures as efficient homemakers. Numerous guest speak- ers and special field trips enabled students to gain a deeper under- standing of the homemaking field. Students furthered their interest in Home Economics and various related fields and careers through member- ship inthe FHA club and the H.E.C.E. program. The department, under the direction of Miss Kathy Molloy, also began a chapter of Young Homemak- ers of Texas, a club for women out of high school and under thirty-five years of age. - 207 Learn ow, Earn Later Through enrollment in the Busi- ness Education department, students with an interest in business are able to begin planning their careers by learning useful and necessary skills. Headed by Mrs. Sandra Meyer, this department offers such courses as Typing, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Business Organization and Manage- ment, Business Law and Clerical Practice. A course in speedvvriting is also offered to instruct college bound students in note-taking and good study habits. Such a wide variety of electives gives students a chance to obtain employable skills than are not only self-enriching but useful in the busi- ness world. Students obtain on-the-job train- ing and experience through such programs as V.O.E., D.E., l.C.T., H.E.C.E., FFA, and C.V.A.E. An O.E. lab was also offered to juniors. VMR. RICHARD REDD, C.V.A.E. MR STANLEY ZARZECKI 208 MRS. AVY ROACH, Lab ,v A A WS Sfffa' 'O be back among 'he Dems! MR, CLARK Youno, Drafting, Metal shop MRS. RENA ALDRICH, V.O.E. n office work our motto must be gid Flexibility, MRS. DIANE LEEBRON, Typing, World History First period -WAKE UP! MR. CHARLES BATT, C.V,A,E. Left: MR. ROY SHEFFIELD, Vocational Agriculture A farmer is a man who is outstanding in his own field. Exits! Nil! Y 1 Gttitlfs, . 6 - I MR. IAMES IONES, Woodwork No one person in the course of life can influence the student as much as the faculty member. Whether the end result is a new understanding of subiect matter or a new understanding of life itself - a teacher affects eternity. In the Industrial Arts department, boys as well as girls display their workmanship skills in such classes as Woodshop, Metal Shop, and Draft- ing. Mr. Clark Young supervises the department, which gives students the chance to develop their creativity and expand their interest in related hobbies and careers. In the Vocational Agriculture department, under the direction of Mr. Roy Sheffield, students become involved in special activities such as county fairs and the annual Ag show in the Spring. ln addition to such activities, many Ag students fur- thered their involvement by joining the FFA club. 209 21. , A,. i Q , 5, v 5 V , ,MW f I f-'xwfyii ASSES tudents are the essence ot Lee. While curriculum and ampus stagnated, the personality of Lee's world urtaced through actions ot the core - students rowing from naive sophomores to responsible seniors flasses created precedents for future students, but wok away much more - priceless memories ol each ther. 'G Q , xx - x f al, nik E M, QQ J 5:-v ,K R w KR A Mews ., W 'F' My 4' an Wy' Q 'S ClassOf '80 M.1rilymDe- Sl0fdUO,SC'CT0ldI'YjSLISJVTMVKlDOf1dId,Pfl'Sifil'f lljBl'lhBFVCH1,Ylll'-I,I'l'SiK1I'I1ljSIUII Ns-dl, Irmlsx What ls A Sophomore? The word sophomore was derived 'rom the Creek words sophos mean- ng wise'f and mores meaning fool- sh. - Philip Alter andlimmy Bailey 'A sophomore is a young senior. - fValter Burke 'A sophomore is someone trying to ind his way around the school, meet iew people, and do his very best. - Frica Krennerich fA sophomore is a bungling, fum- Jling fool who searches for two quar- l rs for the place to use his elevator ass. - Bruce Bowers 'A sophomore is always forgetting lvhat floor he's on! - Donna Bates 'A sophomore is a person who is two evels away from being. - Danny Perry A sophomore is a senior minus a junior. - Becky Keith A sophomore girl is a person who is in love with all the senior guys. - Mary Alice DeFoy A sophomore is someone who can take orders from a senior who is 40 pounds lighter than he is. - Bryan Wallace A sophomore is someone just start- ing to live his life and to think about his future. - Wayne Britain A sophomore is someone who writes his combination and locker number on all his books, then remembers the books are inside the locker. - Susy Wong SOPHOMORE CABINET: Row 7: Cindy Perkins, Dawn Gilliland, Beth Bryan, Marilyn DeStefano, loanie Davison Kari McNally Row2 Karen Clifton, Cynthia Kopycinski, Marjorie Frantz, Susan Stinett, Susan McDonald, Hayward Hodges, Melanie Young Lydia Webber Row3 Mike Robertson, Mike Tipps, David Randel, Scott Neal, Mike Mitschke, lay Bonano, Mason Hunt, Randy Lemmon john Cooksey Boy! When my mom believes, she really believes! discovers Randy Lemmon as he pro- ceeds to pry open his mouth for another sticky bite of his peanut butter sandwich. 4 Adams, Ginny Ailes, Susan Allen, Greg Alter,.Phillip Anderson, Bongie Anderson, Tom Andreakos, Peter Appel, lon Applewhite, Tracey Arrowsmith, Kim Asberry, Anthony Ash, Lisa Atchley, Renee Atwood, Chris Aydam, Kelly Baccus, Leslie Bacorn, Anne Baier, Katherine Bailey, limmy Bailey, Mary Baker, Barbara .asf - f wav tai C V twists I Q' In l ' if Q L ,K 4, l , i f -i L s .W t WP lt Da, 4 A . ft M f ..t: 5 gr 1 E X Q 3 l if ff ,yew 'x rp, A F ,fr-l f' , t 5. usp? vu sn f A an 4 S41 Kirby White builds up to typing sever words a month with his eyes closed. L 1 it-'itil I 5 S-'Ui . 1-,,,,,,....-A---'-' You don't have to be a senior to be stud, states a confident Craig Garrison iophomores Learn The Tricks Of The Trade iarilyn DeStefano pleads with a stubborn Mike Tipps, as he argues, Now Marilyn, you can't ive everything your little heart desires! il 8 ,A ,ff 4 Q. f .K 1 V ff M fied? A L I ,F I B . 1' i . 'X , I. 4 3 I .gc M l 9 Q 1 ,i gy, , X 9 it V 1 f M, A Q ' 'i' , . I ll -i X' ' Il iw I ' A l V in 'W Q k A 7-5.5 3 A ' rf 1 -Afzx ls fifty , C J il 27 cf 4 l ' i Q 5 5 it w 5 ri' f ' , iw Balogh, jennifer Barnard, Stacy Batchelor, Debbie Bates, Donna Beardon, Denise Becker, Carol Been, lohn Benge, Marte Bennett, Ioy Benson, David Benson, Rick Benson, Scot Bishop, Tod Bivens, Susan Bixby, David Black, Kelly Blailock, Courtney Blanton, Leslie Bodine, Brenda Boitel, Damary Bonano, lay Bond, Nancy Bowers, Bruce Boyd, Kevin Boyles, Mary Braim, Catherine Branch, Cheryl Brewer, Tom Britain, Wayne Brock, Lori Brooks, Brockston Broun, Faye Broussard, Michelle Brown, Catherine Brown, Melanie Brown, Ricky Bruce, Kirk Brumback, Laura Brune,VVayne Bryan, Beth Bryant, Kelly Bryant, Susan Brzozowski, Ellen Burke, Walter Burkett, Tim Burns, Ricky Butler, Duncan Butler, Gretchen Button, Gary Cahalan, Cathy Cain, Margaret Callaway, Crystal Calvert, Kathryn Campbell, Bonnie Carley, Elaine Carrillo, Charlie Carter, Beth Chabysek, David Chambers, Barbara Chambers, Melissa Chan,Warren Chanittin, Kelley Chani, lui-Ho l The Dynamic Duo, Andrea Potts and Dawn Ciilli- land, practice for their engagement at the Deja Vu. 216 First Time Arouses Spirit Q' , x, N l,V V L , t ,J lii fl .ai '- - 4-,, f V , ,, 1. 'VN 2 vp ft C at sf., B 'l',,j ,-sill ,riff f Jw C rx nfs it 1 1 JM ff' ' r ,,, gf 2 ia fl i1 K 1 it , il, 5. ll.. 4 K ...ug '11 I . Q t f I n ,, I wr. ,V ,.1, . V K K' r X .ira f 4 i tl I V ' ' i li M . V y J f E K if f ltif Q ., ' r M inf? ti My Q - . sa it B if if 1 NAD-T-H-I-N-G, that's what seniors mean to me! Spirited sophomores proudly pri claim that they are the best. fg X tl f 11: I f C we -L : zfzf , - ' E' 7 Chapline, Lisa Chares, Kathleen Chew, Laura Cizek, lohn Cizek, William Clanton, Ray Clark, Anna Clift, leanne Clifton, Karen Clinard, Kim Cole, Matt Coleman, Cindy Collins, Lainie Collins, Matt Colunga, Marcy Connelly, Mike Conner, Lesley Cook, lames Cooksey, lohn Cooksey, Laura Cooper, Kim Cornelius, Vicki Covington, Brandi Cowling, Laura Cox, Paul Cragg, Catey Craig, Catherine Craumer, Raymond Sports enthusiast, Scott Neal, fires up for another General win, while Mike Scott's interests lie elsewhere. 7 Sophomores Masquerade As luniors And Seniors Crawford, Lacey Cremin, Walter Cremona, Cathy Cruz, Diane Cubberly, David aj H. Q W I ii fr ff-A A Culver, Holly Curry, lohn Dalby,Clare Daly, Hugh Daly, lanet A i P21532 E I 5 Davee, Diane Davidson, lanet Davidson, lohn Davies, Dianne Davis, Cary Davis, lenni Davis, Lee Ann Davison, loanie Dawson, Debby Dawson, Neal Dealey, Diane DeBoer, Terry deCastro, lose DeCell, Steven DeFoy, Mary Alice Delaney, Mark Delgado, Kathy DeMoss, Holly DeStefano, Marilyn Dettling, David 2l8 For the Lamar Homecoming Queen Contest, Vince lones and lohn Cooksey enter an unbeat ble Candidate. 1 Now that Carol Trkula has reached st dom, she can afford the big ones. ta 5, Q ,lie Baccus bumps and boogies like a V ick house. EW I fain We at , it r a g Y vigil' ,ff X' it 1 fr lx ll' 1 , l l , ' ' - A ' ar ,.- ' ' if E ' 4 1 1, W , fa l , Z is 5 2 s , X .591 f 5 D 251 514 DiCesare, Eric Dickerson, Cristin Difkey, Charles Dofhoda, Edward Dolan, Sally Donnan, Gary Donnelly, Barbara Dougan, Kelly Dowell, Laurie DuBose, Roxanne Dumaine, Brian Dumlao, Cecilia Durnlao, Clarissa Dutch, Richard Ealey, Arleen Edifk, Sheila Edward, Debbie Edwards, Duane Elford, Elizabeth Ellis, Robert Ellis, Sherri Emerson, Barbara Emmons, leff Farley, lulie Farnsworth, lulie 'V 54 .,3 x ,, 2 2 u 1 w. 1 .E mm-ww N is in M -ww, ' I go as Farrah-Fawcett, l won't need a Costume! plans Lydia Webber as she thinks of l've got my costume wired - a tennis rac- GBSV DFEDHFHUOFW. quet! Margie Whilden excitedly plans out her Halloween costume. 219 New Leader And New Sophs Lisa Rolke cannot believe that Tim Burkett and David Randel came I've heard about pull your head out -- hut pull your feet outi to Young Life to check out the girls. lay Bonano and Scott Neal question Mark Goodson's odd con mand. Felix, Dominic Fenske, lanet Fife, lody Fikaris, Michael Fleming, Tom Flewellen, Bryan Fleeck,Vicki Fondren, Rob Ford, Dan Fountain, Debra Fox, lane Franklin, Richard Frantz, Marjore Fredrick, Tami Fredericks, Brian Freney, Elizabeth Froebel, Bryce Fuller, Peige Gage, Andrew Gains, Michael Galtney, Ed Gambino, Dino Garcia, Donna Garcia, lames Garcia, Rosendo Garland, Robin Garrison, Craig Gavens, Kim Gensemer, Terri George,luliet Gervais, lohn Gildart, lim Gill, Raymond Gilliland, Dawn Ginther, Lisa ww , , .2 fa t V7 i .Q lf! 'ii--bf' I 4+- , ta 1--. .ay , i Y gig W , 25' W i V. if 2 tx ai on i l l 'lit It Off! 'I thought this was Wild Life! exclaims Tommy Anderson to john Been. Where are ill the animals? ' t ag . . Xi: 1 in r .1 we , f '1e2 R 2 , Y , L l h'h J' It's just you that makes me wonder sings Susan Stinnett as she thinks about her notorious date, while Diane Davee wonders if he's the same date she had last week. Glover, Desiree Goeters, leanne Goff, Barbara Gorman, Susan Goulas, Monique Gray, Paul Green, Calvin Green, George Green, Ierri Greenwood, Kathy Guillory, Patrick Gullion, Diana Halcomh, Chris Hale, lohn Hale, Mitch Hallonquist, Danette Hanagriff, Alan Hardy, Madeleine Hargis, Lori Hargus, Susan Harlan, Angela Harless, Robin Hartwell, Charlie Hatteberg, Kathryn Hawkins, David Hawkins, Karen Hawkins, Lu Hawthorne, Nancy Hayes, Terry Haynes, Randy Heard, Lisa Heavin, Lisa Hendrix, Elisa Henington, Gih Hernandez, Luisa Hernandez, Tony Herrin, jeff Hirsch, Deren Hodge, Angela Hodges, Hayward Hogg, Tamara Hokenson, Lori Holcombe, Paula Holdsworth, Helen Holland, Teresa Holloway, Becky Holmberg, Claire Homes, William Hopkins, Sean Horton, Russell Hostak, Annette Howell, Carol Howell, Gilbert Hudson, Barbara Humble, jami Humphrey, Mark Hundl, Randy Hunt, Anthony Hunt, Mason Hunter, Tom Hutchens, jay lkemeier, Kurt jackson, Tracy james, Rhonda janse, Chris jerden, Craig johnson, Stephanie johnston, Charles lohnston, Sherry jones, janet jones, Karen jones, Russell jones, Susy jones, Vince jorden, David juravich, john Karas, john .imm ,. ,. ., 1 R ,,,. . ,, 173 ' , , W ,Q , Q3 ',' 1 f r . , R Q , , ,itri ' , 1,54 M 2' fi gf 'E,, H rri, y , 15..--,-,Qt WM: T N r ,km ,jf g H if .TQ-L VV' 1 ,aw , 'll 'ff' f :Wifi 'E 1 gf L 2 ., Wa is s X , W-'mm Marte Benge gives her O.K. to the end of finals. 222 Thinking of scoring, Blake Pfeffer attempts a pass at Cindy Perkins .......... Q :- Sophs Breeze Through Finals 'Nt 'fish After all the work I went through to make those cheat s N ,al vb- se 1 . Na Q ,, Agent Ron Roeder displays his new invention - Elastic Man, Mike Strain, to nglggl I Carfl believg I lg-ft them T1 unbelievingGilbert Howell. Couraggd Pfgglon Paingi Kaufman,AIix Keith, Becky Keller, Shannon Kelley,Al Kelley, leff Kelley, Nita Kelley, Sandra KelIey,Shaun Ketzeliav, Sandra Killough,Sheila Kimble, leff King, lames King, Renee Kinney, Mary Kiowski, lohn Klinetob, Chris Knodel, Mark Koenig, Glen Kolb, Ann Kopycinski, Cynthia Kornvvebel, Barbara Krebbs, Craig Krennerich, Erica Laguarta, Kirk Landry, Greg Lantz, Kent Lanz, Sylvia LaRocca, Michelle Lauber, Pat Laughlin, Rick Lebel, Paul Leggett, Courtney Leifeste, Molly Lemmon, Randy Levin, Terry at home, cries a dis 223 Rookies Lim, Constance Lindig, Brett Lipinsky, Rosemary Little, Clifton Livingston, Bunny LoDuCa, Margaret Long, Linda Longwell, Larry Lopez, Mary Love, Pam Lovett, Kelly Luhrano, Frank tutes, Teresa Lyons, Mifhelle MacDonald, Mark Mafhat,VVilliam Mahood, David Marfucci, Charles Marshall, Lynise Martin, Donna Martinez, Barbara Massad, Kelly Massey, Cathy Maxwell, Charlotte Learn The Truth About Sant. Look at all my neat Christmas presents! exclaims Randy Lemmon as he packs up packages - Bongie Anderson, Faye Broun, Margie Wilde Dore Rubey, Mary Bailey, Susan Stillwell, and lane Tresch and heads home. 224 lt fixi Mayhew, Scott Mc'Calip, Steve MCCrea, Celia MCCutChen, Wanda McDaniel, Melissa McDonald, Malcolm SP xy 52. L, S 1 you mean Santa moonlights as a bartender at the Railhead? exflaims Susan ker as Faye Broun begins to tell her the mysterious truth about Santa Claus, McDonald, Susan McDonald, Tina MCl7uff, Mary McGrath, Barbara McGrath, Monifa Mclollancl, Cindy McNally, Kari McNamara, Susan M0ador,Iol1n Means, Casey Menger, john Menn, Suzanne Messinger, lerry Metzger, Paula Mikosh, Damon Miller, Blake Miller, David Miller, Kathy Steve McCalip and Dominic Delix anxiously await the Christmas present that the girl across the room promised she'd give them. 225 Sophomores Party Heart Miller, Steven Milligan, Mark Minatra, Amanda Mitchell, Kellee Mitelman, Risa Mitchke, Michael Moiel, Rebecca Molang, Martin Montgomery, Mark Montgomery, Mike Moore, Catey Moore, Cecil Q it 'V Tina Russell cringes at the thought of a goodnight kiss as Vince jones grins slyly while he plans out his big move, 6 S? ' 1 g 'mg 1 I can't help it if I'm hungry! exclaims P Bailey as she goes back for eighth and r helpings. senior. ahead, shoot, but I swear I never touched your date. Bryan claims his innocence when confronted by a 250 pound Scott Sage says he can't wait to sit down, but misses the trash can anyway. Moore, Cindy Moreno, Leonard Morey, Pam Morrow, Marla Muller, Melinda Murphey, Patricia Nagle, Franna Neal, Scott Neef, Wendy Nevill, Darrel Newberry, Kathy Newman, Valerie Nicklos, lohn O'Connor, Kevin O'Keefe, Debbie Osborn, David Pagel, Cindy Paine, Preston ts Pardue,William A ,VVA Payne, lames Pearce, Aut u rn nA Pefau r, Stephanie SN it , X' Pell,Melinda if ' ig?-y -,,, 5 Pell, Melissa sti, ' . . i:il . S P e rk I n 5, C I D d V Perretta, Francine .. . Perry, Danny N r V Perry, Randy f N Perryman,Whit Pfeffer, Blake W' 5 QQ : 5 227 Valentine's Causes Heart Failure Sure, I volunteer! says Melissa Reid as she anticipates thi excitement of becoming someone's Valentine. Dearest Honeybunchf' dictates Steven DeCell to jimmy Bailey as he types out an anonymous Valentine to the girl of his dreams. Podarus, Letsa Pogue, Sherri Pontikes, Andy Porter, Keith Porter, Natalie Posey, Sharon Posey, Travis Potts, Andrea Poulos, Andy Powers, Gary Primm, Steven Rand, David Randel, David Ransdell, William Rasco, Lauren Rathmell, Katherine Raus, Tracy Ray, Gina Rea, Pam Redding, Billy Reese, Gretchen an .. . 1 ,S XF. :snr 5' - XJ? as 't -Pg ., ng what? u -7 ' ggi: , , H, X as l ff ffl 'll' Reeves, Tommye Reid, Milissa Rein, Stephanie Rhodes, Mike Rhyne, jeff Rich, lohn Roberts, Deanna Roberts, Veronica Roberston, Donna Roberston, Greg Robertson, Mike Roeder, Ron Rogers, Steven Rolke, Lisa Rombado, Gabriel Rompf, Melanie Rosaire, Sharon Rose, Kelley Ross, Bruce Ross, Bryan Rowe, Mac Royall, Ron Royce, lohn Rubey, Maryland Rudat, Peter Russell, Mary Ryan, Patrick Sage, Scott Saldana, Kathleen Sale, jeff He didn't have to go to such extremes for Valentine's Day, thinks lane Tresch. One measly Carnation would have done. Maria Vallbona tries to wipe away the cooties after getting nabbed on Valentine's Day. 229 Schreiner, Gerdi Schoen, David Schulz, Bill Schulman, Paul Schultz, Melissa Schurig, Hank Schmit, Dana Scott, joel Scott, Mike Seegers, David Self, Greg Seward, Elisabeth Shackelford, Stacey Shepard, Sharon Showalter, Kurt Simmons, Terri Skinner, Sherri Smith, Minor Smith, Nadine Smith, Sherry Smith, Brad Smith, William Solang, Yamila Solcher, Sally Iohn Sullivan may think he's a sophomore Stud, but the crowd obviously has a different opinion. 230 Hey senior guys, anyone want a date with an experienced sophomore? Cindy Coleman advertises Pam Morey's availability, while Pam can only cringe, Why me? Qummer Seems S0 Far A wa y ourtney Leggett sizes up her chances with the boy in front of her. F ff? , e, you really think I'm that cute. Brett Lindig is all smiles at the ntion he gets from the girls, while Rick Laughlin says, Hey, what ut me? Sparks, Kim Spear, Melissa Spence, Cindy Spencer, Mark Springer, Raymond Steddord, Mark Stephens, janet Stephens, Mary 4 f' Stewart, Dean V Stieber, Becky 1 if s 'Nam , Kathy Miller finds it hard to concentrate on David Randel's prob- lem, when she realizes he FINALLY has a hair on his chest. 231 Everything You Alway Wanted To Know About Sophomores . . StiIlwelI,Susan Stinett, Susan Stone, Cheryl Stone, Lisa Stovall, Holly Stover, Sharon Strain, Michael Surles, Gib Sullivan,lohn Sumicek, Rodger Swieca, Richard TaIbert,Winston Taylor, Cindi Taylor, Karla Taylor, Lora Taylor, Marcelle Telfer, Steven Terry, Kathlyn Thomas, Norman Thompson, Melissa Tipps,Mike Touchstone, jimmy Tresch, lane Trevino, David Tricon, Alan - i -- Lji V, V, X, 1 W if ,W , l , S , 1 5 T Q:-' 'fi-7 - , -, T ff ,,tt T ,,,,,, A Tait Al l ' Chris luravich, Rusty Little, and G Surles play it cool after being caught -liiini? How can he eat at a time like this? Russell jones and Mark Mahood are disgusted at Greg Landry's hunger, wht all they can think of is the big test next period. the girls' locker room. ai , Diane Dealey is shocked at the indecent exposure on the stage nd hesitates paying to see it, while Mary Alice DeFoy and Mel- ssa Spear anxiously wait to join in the fun. 3 Trkula, Carol Tucker, Francesa Tucker, Irene Turner, Kathy Tuttle, Terri Twiford, Michelle Vinson, Lynda Vezina, Katy Verret, Glenn Vaughn, Steve Vallejo, Belinda Vallbona, Maria Vanover, Susan Walker, Dudgeon Walker, Susan Wall, Laura Wallace, Bryan Wampler, jonathan Ward, Craig Ward, Edmond Warner, Bobby . . . But Were Afraid To Ask! Scho0l's Out. . . Sophomores go up in arms over a controversial call in the Sharpstown game, Wasson, Donald Weatherford, Tammie Weaver, Mike Webb, lessica Webb, Lisa Webber, Lydia Weed, Margaret Weitinger, Leslie West, joy Westberry, Denise Wheeler, Murray Whilden, Margie White, Kirby White, Linda Wilcox, Lynn Williams, Adam Williams, lay Williams, Mark Williamson, Lori Williamson, Tracy Wilson, Renee Wilson, Tommy Winfield, Laurie Winkler, Iimmy Woodard, Ken . i. . Worsham, Les Yarsa, joseph Woodard, Dan Yauger, Wendell fi-gg Young, Melanie ' IQ 234 As Cathy Braun remembers the past year, she wonders, Where did the time go? Vhere Did The Time Go? if il I ch 'th to Keith, be prepared for a U.F.F. funidentified flying fistj Open your mouth, and close your eyes, and you will get a big surprise! ling in your mouth! Keith Porter has a painful close en- says Desiree Clover as Michelle Broussard unsuspectingly crunches on a inter of the third kind, cockroach sandwich. e other girls laughed when we went out for track. Now look who's going to fit into year's bathing suits! Beth Bryan and Tracy Iackson are glad they planned ahead. 235 6 aan, . Qu ,' f f Class Of '79 Stuart l3arr1hill,Trc-asurvrgCindy V0nl0,Se'c'r0tarvgLoric-Lvvc-mlm-1kr-r,V110-I'rc-sicIm'11lgDrvwI3l1kc'r,I'r1-sich-:wt Vhat ls A lunior? Jniors are beautiful, handsome, iart, easy-going, super-fine - but Jst of all modest. - Caroline Fant be junior year is the middle year. lu don't have the privileges of a wior, but you don't have the prob- ns of a sophomore. - Andy Mac- Jnald junior is in the middle of all activi- is and proving he's on top of every- ng. - Anonymous ike a worm in an apple - we're iiting to get out. - Stuart Barnhill f' i The only thing better than this year's juniors are next year's seniors. - Craig Spencer A mass of mixed-up nerves, not new and not about to graduate. Still vvon- dering what to do, where to go, and who to be. - Lynn DuPaul Somebody who can hack the hard- est classes in high school and still have fun. - Dennis Walters I Occ TQ. 03 Quo FUD: 3... .rc 'E O if as EF m'fD O' fe. cf? IT Q3 3. 2 2 X rw f -if . Q, Q, ' .2 -1 ai , A t'r' ' ji lib- j V : ' - LTU- .t ., tLi'C'.1?',,' -2-'iw' I V j2a f,Q .' 1' Q lil :za - A jf EY? i ,jf ef' rr W tif H V 'l fi . ' 'f'1'lf7S'f?lQr:a4 ff T ar W A V ' W fi Y X l,tr , r ttaf A ' ,.s f' i 'C I 4 1 Adams, Lisa Adams, Will Ahmed, Mamclough Aiken, Betsy Alessandra, Patrick Alexander, Siobain Anderson, Iacquelin Anderson, Mary Kay Andrus, Lori Arriaga, lesse Athey, Barbara Avey, Debra Aydam, Valerie Babcock, Dewey Baeder, james Bailey, Catherine Bailey, Clara Baker, Adam Baker, Christie Baker, Kyle Baker, Laurel Baker, Mary Baker, Sydney Baker, Walter Barnhill, Stuart Bartay, Cheryl Baxter, Thomas Baylor, Robert 7 Bebelaar, Allison Bell, Beverly Bell, julie Benbovv, David Benestante, Cam Bennett, Kathryne ,f ,. ,V 'rr :fl . ef 1' 55 I 5 33 y 'W 4 ,, 'f' . x Benning,BiII V Q ' Benson,Sara V VV VV A Vp? V Benton,Thomas . Vi, VA V If V? , Bertone, Catherine VVAV V 'A' ,'WV Y , I Bevil, PEIUY I , 5 las-fi? I V V ll . 'li K ,f Ay g I Bishop, Don ' 1 it I , l f .,.. Z VV V V V C, ,I ' flii 2 I I I I fl I - Black, Greg , ' Q . Blake,Tami ' M 4,5 4 I al - 'l ' ' , 1 ,V I 1 1: is 'S' ' ii f BIanco,joe V VV, ff V Bluestein, judy -'l1 1- , W ,, ,, ' 5 ,V l3lUmVICk,l0lWf1Y .arf I , . , ,,, 1 - 7 'l ,. 1: .xv - Q Bodie, Sharon 1 V V , , f ,,, BoiteI,Pedro , 5' , V Boles, Rhonda ,V , Bollato, Milte 5 VV , -' - 6 VVV VVV Boltomlamle ' I C , C tl Bolton, LesIeY llll V, t- A V Bond, Donna 'Q I V G1 , , lfil ' Ig V QIXVVVQ 1 sfyp. V V VV V ,I ft V, ,.,V ,V , Bond, Nancy 'EV V Booher, David V V V i V V M Boraiko, Maryjane 1 V I i I , A :V V' Boyd, Steven an , V V , - 1 A ' , V, A B0vdSrOn,Mike f gf Boyle, jeaney VV lllV Vi llll lll 5 I I G ' fi if, gl , tgp l .,.,,' A I 'L IUNIOR CABINET: Row 1: Hedi Parafina, Dawn Skinner, Paola DiFerrante, Catherine Bailey, Gigi Glidden, jennifer Sauer, Lorie I endecker, Cindy Vento, judy Bluestein. Row 2: Pam McClendon, Bruce McCaskilI, Mary jane Boraiko, Andrew Holle, Mary T johnson, Brad Garner, Harry Butts, john Mclntyre, Bert Keller, Irwin Gayblade. Not pictured: Colleen Collins, Ann Dudensing, I Mott, Kim Ridout, Bruce Stadler, Laurie Thompson, Kathy Wendt, Cheryl Wilson. luniors Promote xx Q, Active Involvement l'Your parents are going out of town for the weekend? Dennis I'm definitely cuter than that Teddy-Bear, so I wonder how much affec Walters plans a sudden change in his weekend activities. tion l'll get, says Owen Corpening as he plots his upcoming date with 1 Brenna Cosby. Bracey, Belinda Brandt, Susie Braun, Patricia Breland, Brad Brewer, lanice Bright, Bess Brock, Bill Brown, Gracie Brown, lohnny Brown, Patricia Brown, Steven Bruson, Becky Bunce, Dawne Burgart, Todd Burgess, Brad Burgower, leanie Butler, Mark Byrd, Robert Byrnes, Vickie Cabrera, Marcella Cain, Randall Callaway, Leta Cameron, lenny Carey, Brian Carroll, jeff Carroll, Lisa Causey, Bruce Chambers, Charles 2 Chant ey, lorry Cirnino, Tina Clark, Cherie Q Clark, Laura Clemens, Connie Cloud, Elizabeth Collier, lay Collins, Charles Collins, Colleen Comstock, Scott Conrad, Bruce Cook, Cynthia Cook, Donald Cooley, Michelle Cooper, Melody Copeland, David Corpening, Owen Cosby, Brenna Coti, Moni Cottingham, Mary Kay Coulter, Tommy Terri Tidwell declares that Cindy Vento is Lee s New Heavy Weight Wrestling Champ. A0 ipirit Soars l f r tr ...- A Q fit mi if Q I V hvh f llln C ttii 5 l X ' Qt H' 4, .1 he ir Crain, Virginia Crawford, Carolyn Crittenden, Michael Crosswell, Douglas Crouse, Donna Cruz, Deborah Cruz, Maria Cunningham, Andrew Curlin, Robert Curry, Leta Curson, Christy Cutbirth, I. Brown DaCus,Vickie Dale, Nancy Dancer, Dwight Daniels, Kirk Darnell, Mifhelle Daugherty, Anne Davis, Andrea Davis, Lindsey Dawson, Thomas Day, Gregory Day, Jimmie DeBakey, Daniel DeFord, Margaret Delgado, Elizabeth Dibiase, laye Dickerson, David Deciding to give Lamar a break, Tommy Coulter says Why wear a uniform? juniors Find The is Mary Tyler lohnson can only laugh as she views Mark Winter's attempts I0 SWGCD Claire KllCl3Y Off her feel- It's love at first bite for jenny Winter and Pat Goulding Diehl, Steve ' ,, if VA I DiEerrante, Paola ' , I ' V9 Dishron, Barney ' M, ,TY f . , i Do, lanne ig 'ii QW? ,V Ai V Debecka, Georgian if J, , , ,Lg 2 K , li A ' DOIN, Tia ili' M , I Q41 VM I Doehring, Cindy f if 'ii' V. ' A if i 242 Dorr, Ricky Doughty, Darla Doyle, Sandra Driscoll, Debbie Dudensing, Ann Duggan, Linda Dunham, leri Dupaul, Lynn Durham, lerome Eckland, Andrew Elders, Perry Elliott, Elaine Ellis, Iohanna Emerson, Victoria Enroth, Rion Escohedo, Linda Estanol, Marlene Estes, Craig Eudy, Larry Eant, Caroline Eelder, I. C. Feredjian, Marcela Ferreri, Vicki Pickle, Charlene Field, Rex Fischer,Theresa Foley, loseph Eondren, Leland N .- A fn w-V-Q' A rv I C, I 3 , if it 1 5 L ,-6 wif 4 ,., , lit in . ar F . I 1. 5 5:3 fku112C?flU4evnishUn Laine Lindsey shows how big the Ruby Reds grow in Texas while lenny Cameron can only imagine the size. i Fil l . Foreman, Rex , M ml H a Forster, Russell E J ,Q 'F Q , ' if Foster, Nancy 'M 1 F ' , A Frost, Carolyn ,x :iv I , ' Funderburk, larnes Y, ' 35 f Gabel, james ' cam, Nick 45,51 ,L Garbett, Katherine t 'M i X I Garcia, Deborah J' 'Lf' , , 'V V Gardner, Elizabeth 'we' ' 1'-45 f N4 - if ' K , I Garner, Brad ,pf N Q , L Garrison, Todd K , 5 gf -7' cQliQmhin,su5an 1 f -T2-.- -1 2 V ' G ' N 'I ff .1 K -:- 6 N, 1, H: ervals, QI 4' A ' .tri A ,V F' Gibson, Felicia - ,J , ln, Gilbert, Dana , 55 . : Gill, Daniel F V GiIIiam,Gretchen F A, ' A Cm' Allcla Goedecke, Dominic J' V ' 'Q- . ' 4 J.. .:?i:v:2L,, 1 . si 1,1- if .,, i I' ii Goertz, Donna Goeters, Adrienne F i t gg Goings, Geoffrey . .3 i 1 Goulding, Patrick it a,f a va mana? , i G ra nt ha m, Ch ar I es 2 K i ,, fa, 5, fi C it g Vyl, Green, Iohn it 2 iii 2' f 243 Green, Mary Greer, Dyer Griffith, William Crigsby, Clark Crubbs, Nancy Cullion,Sandra Haase, Robert Hadley, Blaise Hahn, Heidi Haines, Holly Haley, Robin Halpin, Heather Hambrick, David Hampton, Mark Harding, lill Hardwick, Paul Harle, lames Harmon, David Harris, Holly Harris, Michelle Hatteburg, Karen Haye, Paula Hays, Cathy Hernandez, Ileana Hernandez, lulia Herring, Eliane Herzel, Carol Higgins, Ned Theron Talley demonstrates his style of doing the bump but discovers things become a little sticky with gum on the wall. 244 ' by isp ,J .,,, ,V I ,I t. , , I , I I V .,f' ' we X' Aw' i I M4 You want to do what? Why I just met you! Rhonda Swenson is shocked by tl aggressiveness of a senior guy. xcuse me hut can I borrow your carriage? l can't seem to find Full Moon Unveils Crazy Moods y keys and it's almost l2:OO. Laura Schubert hopes she can ake it home before her costume turns to rags. Austin Tong never horses around because he's always on the hall. az., , A 5,1 N. , . 'rg , et L is -, , t gi, L L his 'L v -t-A L1 , - I , 1' .iii V ' I xl ! .eee ' e' 1 W - 'e' , A 3? is Lght F SE W I K . A X ,, Hightower, Lee Hill, Kathleen Holle, Andrew Holley, Melinda Holloway, leffery Holt, Rita Hopping, lohn I-lorhach, Helen Howery, Steven Hughes, Peter Hundl, Laurie Hunter, lean Hwang,Sung lackson, Cheryl lackson, Lonnie jackson, Randall lames, Kendrick laquier, lackie Iarnagin, Leslie lohnson, Mary Tyler lohnson, Rebecca 24 johnson, Rhonda jones, Kimberley jones, Lee joseph, Tim june, Shara Kalmick, Brenda Kauffman, Lance Kehr, Kathleen Keller, Bert Kelly, Mark Kendall, Ann Kennerly, james Kilcl1rist,Lannyl Kilday, Claire Kim, Sunmer King, Duane Nancy I don't 'think mucho estupido means he likes your dress forms Mary Kay Anderson to a dazzled Nancy Grubbs 293' Far left: After a hard weekend of parties, Rob- ert Kneppler desperately tries to find a cure for his Monday morning migraine. Left: And we thought blonds had more fun! exclaim Laura Whitson and Mary lane Boraiko as they receive undying attention from Paul Hardwick and lim Perryman. King, Kathy Kirkendall, Katheryn Klonis, Frank Kneppler, Robert Knop, Kim Knower, George Konduros, Karen Kraft, Steve Lamb, Monique Lambert, Mary Lantz, Kevin LaPrade, Janice Larkin, Regina Lawler, William Lawrence, Dinah Le, lulie LeBleu, Lindsay Ledbetter, james Ledbetter, ludith Ledwith, Linda Lee, Caron Lemmon, Terri Leva, Edward Leyendecker, Lorie 247 248 juniors Anxiously Await Santa's Arrival swim ,V . Ffi is ,, K Well after a lot of thought the only present I could think of that was good enough for you . . . was me! Kathy King informs an unsuspecting beau that Santa hadn't forgot- .f w M . IMF' - , ,1 . . -' Z iff ' i ' '- My f- we , H , , ten him after all. Lightsey, Donald Lindsey, Laine Liu, Donchio Liu, Roynan Locher, Robert Loep, Tracy Lofton, Shawn Loftus, Tom Long, Charles Loos, Karen Loos, Lori Lottman, Linda Lovett, Ronald Luberger, john Lucas, Susan Lund, julie Lura, Diane Lytle, Leslie MacDonald, Andrew Machemehl, Gary Mahns, Sherri All I want for Christmas is for Texas t win the Cotton Bowl, says Bob Byrd 2 i, ommy Coulter can't agree more. N ,...t s Q 2 he VJIY ' f fl, y ,X llsf 5 'i all s b ,N ..., , . F Nl f .z.. t at , , s ,gm 'www- l wi N ':,. i In X'- Majors, Hamet Mangum, Lisa Manson, Anita Marcos, Yvette Maness, Steven Maris, Sandra Mason, Deanne Massey, leffrey Mathews, Mike McBride, Sharon McCabe, Donald McCain, lulie McCalip, Suzanne McCaskill, Bruce McClendon, Pamela McCrea, Debbie lf only A. I. Could see me now! exclaims Daniel DeBakey as he puts another quarter in his new Christmas present. The whole thing just burns me up, lulie McCain can't believe her new Easy Bake Oven failed her. 24 juniors Resolve To Go Wild In Z 'i l 2 i You light up my life, says Tricia Bernhardt while an embarrassed Blaise Hadley tries to hide in the shadows McCroskey, Rick McDuff, Tim McGowan, james McGrew, joan Mclntyre, john McKay, Danna McManus, Stuart McRae, Christi MCSpadden, john Meyers, Gary Michael, jon Miller, jane Miller, jimmy Miller, julie Miller, Tamera Millsapps, Stuart Milstead, Charlie Minor, Sue Ann Molina, Efren Montalbono, Yance Montgomery, janet Moore, jeff Moore, Lance Morgan, Patricia l'Il play a song for you, says Paula Jiand as she gets keyed up for another iano recital. orry Brad, but this year I'm keeping my resolution, says a luctant Danna McKay as Brad Burgess persuades her to break W r promise just once. Moringy, Greg Morriss, Marcy Morton, Molly Mosley, Candace Moss, Gary Motok, lacqueline Mott, Karen Moy, Tracy Murski, Billie Musser, Theresa Myers, Susan Nacke, Richard wk -FL ,MW Valerie Aydam quickly discourages the advances of a fellow junior. Dream on, fella, Nakfoor, Ann Neder, Gloria Nelson, Kathy Nelson, Matthew Newtz,1ody O'Brien, Patricia Oden, Victor O'Dowd, john O'Leary, Thomas Ong, Hai Ostrum, Lisa Otto, Stan Owen, Frederick Owens, Laura Paine, Louis Parafina, Hedi Pardue, Lynn Paris, Carmen Paul, David Paul, Virginia Pence, Stephen Perkins,VVaIter Perryman, lim Peterkin, Lynn Peterson, Shari Cupid Captures Tht A wif' . 'Wk I know my new glasses will get his attention, says Charlotte Spence as a laug ing lennifer Sauer knows that Close-Up is the only answer. ' XY ..,, , avi R if e 9 t 2 Oh, no you dOn't Harry. Dana Gilbt advises a sly Harry Smith to close I shop, V 1-Y' f2' ' wi I Y, ,A ,, 1 I Unsuspecting Heart - V Q . . i v 'I ., , f 0? V V 3 in 'Wi' 'ii 'N' J' ' in , .3 7 ' , -V:', I if w ag' T T ' 1 it e J T, ,K K I 55 the 4 X 7 4 1 4. V 5? , 2 rkyy . 49 , tiaa -M W, . AQ' 1 T R fair M bs, ,wi 5' . X,,. , 9 Pt-lheriotis, Stephen Petty, Melissa Pham, Phuong Mai Pivrall, Cindy Plaster, Iam-l Polichino, Kay Pool, Bob Poskey, leannie Poujol, Mike Presley, jonathan Prieto, Victoria Quick, Kevin Ramirez, Richard Ray, james Reeves, Timothy Reid, Michael Remedios, Marla Reynolds, Frank Reynolds, Thomas Ricardo, Luis Ridout, Kim Rinando, Jeanette Robert, Gina Roberts, Debra ff' ' fi' N . Try again next year, says Shari Peterson as Frank Reynolds begs for her to be his Valentine Robertson, Anne Robertson, Stephen Roe-der, Ingrid Rogers, jennifer Roquemore, Barry Ross, joi Rueckert, Kenneth Russell, David Russell, Donna Russell, Richard Rutledge, jody Ryan, Karen Ryman, Chere Sackett, Thomas Salvaggio, Mary Beth Samuel, Ralph Sanabria, Robert Saragusa, Grace Sauer, jennifer Sax, Thomas Saxon, Steven Schawe, Anne Schubert, Laura Schumliver, Diane Scully, Sharon Semaan, john Seman, Mireille Setterland, Terri Shandera, Connie Shandera, Kevin 14- ,lzzw erc, if -i if WW fy- I know we have to play Star Wars, but acting it out too? Butch Zenner is all spaced out at a Lee football game. 254 l guess some have it and some don't, explains a confident Andrew Holle while Tam Blake has someone else in mind. uniors Warm Up 'or Spring Activities il Wg an't believe he really sang 'You ain't noth- but a hound dog' to us, says Karen Hatter g while Karen Springer still admires the used. Q 5 IW I 351: IIIIIQ nnlun eazfwzserswweemz uunnullngn llllllllll I? E ll K Ill iii t look at the bright side, at least we get some great phone numbers, Ned Higgins lains the fringe benefits to a naive Russell Shelton. Shaw, Beth Shawell, Cameron Shelton, Russell Sherley, Angela Sherman, Myles Shibusawa, Ken Shipley, Ellen Sholl, Sandra Shook, Charles Sicola, Laura Silverman, Neil Simmons, Wendelyn Skinner, Dawn Smith, Boyd Smith, Shelly Solcher, Laura 56 Finally The Fl AL Fina i . . . and he passionately grabbed her in his arms . . . reads Deborah Garcia to Gigi Glidden's astonishment that Mother , i could be so interesting, while Stephen Boyd, lay Collier, and Cheryl Wilson frantically search for that passage in their own books, Sparks, Pamela Spence, Charlotte Spencer, Craig Spencer, Sherry Springer, Karen Stadler, Bruce Stamps, William Stankey, Aaron Stanley, Donna Staples, Keith Starkey, Cynthia Stein, Teresa Stephens, Lisa Stewart, Sheri Stibora, Michael Stovall, Sarah Strahan, James Strehler, Margaret Strimple, Doug Sumicek, Suzanne Suttle, Sicily Svoboda, Robert Swenson, Rhonda Sykes, Adrian Taber, Walter Talley, Theron Tamborello, Cassie Taylor, Katherine 1: it Q '1 ' , L, 1 Q - gs. if what its Taylor, Kathie Taylor, Michelle Taylor, Ricky Tellkamp, Cathy Thieleman, Michelle Thomas, Colette Thomas, Victoria Thompson, Andrea Thompson, Laurie Tidwell, Terri TidwelI,Vicki Tinsley, Shannon Tolman, Natalie Tong, Austin Trapnell, Roger Trevino, Debbie Truax, Sandra Tveit, Helena Tvveeton, jennifer Voltaseros, Esther Voltasaros, Peter . ea. . ,,.a.-gn-,.,., N l ,ac wi'-if-. Jb Weitzel is suddenly inspired by the large writing of the stu- rnt in front of him as he struggles to finish his history exam, .-nas., ES! N , gigs 4- lf I had known we were going to use cover sheets I wouldn't even have bothered to come today, says a disgusted Holly Harris. 257 Vance, lean Vanoni, Karen Vanoni, Laura VanWay, Cheryl Vaughn, Colleen Velasfo, Carlos Vento, Cynthia Vogel, lulie Voit, Vanessa Vollers, Trafey Voss, Robert Walker, Traty Wallace, David Walls, Kimberly Walsh, Lori Walters, Dennis Ward, David Ward, Mark Warner, Tommy Webb, lohn Webb, Melissa Webb, Michelle Weddle, Melinda Weil,Sharon Weitzel, Robert Wells, Amy Welsh, Linda Wendt, Kathy Leslie larnigan's ESP. tells her that Barry Roquemore's disco tunes are all just iivetalk. 258 Duane King comes down with the Saturday night fever as dreams of his weekend date. A juniors Get Hot For Summer Fun Well, actually l'm not 18 yet, but people tell me l'm really mature for my age, Gracie Brown tries to convince a suspi- cious bouncer to let her pass. W 4 Weyel, Karen 'lt it Wheeler, Mike . Wherry, jennifer ' r- P White,Beyerly as 4, if -fi it V .'.r A White, Susan Ashley lie ' Whitman,MichelIe V ,,.W Whitson Laura '-r A Wiand Paula Widner Donna , Wiese Aaron Williams, Brinda ll ,1,1 W Whitten,Tracy as A ' M ' , f i Williams, Lesha ' Willis, Mark I I, 3 Wilson,Cl'ieryl ' Z ' Wilson,Crystal Q' Wilson,William Fi Winter, Mark Wolbaclw, Andrew Woods, Linda I- V Woods, Lisa - Woolyerton, Cliysteen Q I Worsley, Todd 1 Wrigl1t,lamie York, Cindy r 1 Young,MiclwaeI Young, William Zama, Celia Zenner,Bulcl1 Zenr1er,Colleen f r-A5 260 Q 7 N z 15' fwfr fa 3. df Q-by Urs., Q-f.?',','f , vw f rr, . 1 5, M 'iv s, rw,, ,,v , r 4 W .-.4 4s'f,'a' ,., 1 f ga- vs 1 741,11 . R. fx fu. Class Of '78 Paul Haefner, Vice-Presidentg Beverly Batten, Treasurerg Tracy larrell, Secretaryg Mark jones, President 3 2 5 if i t ' tefiitf Marianne Andrews, poet, Mike Moore, historian. What ls A Senior? A senior is being tall enough to be noticed without having to grow. - Marci Waldie A senior is a whirlwind of confusion and lunacy. He concentrates on squeezing into his last year of youth all the fun and craziness he can before facing the reality of college and all its responsibilities. - Lisa Delaney A senior is the highest form of life in high school. - lohn Begien A senior is a person who has entered school knowing he knows nothing, has progressed to jr. high school where he's sure he knows everything, and leaves high school hoping he knows something. - Anonymous A senior is the survivor of an educa- tional ordeal. - Dave Lewis za : QQ..- ENIOR CABINET: Row 7: Maryanne Frison, Shari Waldie, Patti Lucas, Gretchen Roeder, Carin Coleman, Billye Callier, Beth Williams Jiana Dowd, Gwyn Laycock. Row 2: Melissa Hardy, Cathy McCord, lami Ball, Beth Randle, Christi Tipps, Beverly Batten, Diana Smith tary O'Keeie, Tracy larrell. Row 3: lohn Heaney, Mark jones, Paul Haefner. Not pictureri: loe Brown, Grace Daily, Megan Foley Mike 4oore, Linda Penrocl, Stephanie Stewart. l don't care if the holidays are over- l'm having a Big Mac attack! screams a fam- The End Of An Endless Summer . . . f I ' 4 I - , , A ,f ', , Renae, K Abbott, Lynn Marie Ackermann, Marla ished Brad Evans to Bill Brock, Barry Roquemore, Doug Crosswell, and Dean Lane. Adams Neil Afrasiabil Siamak Ahmed Sherif Fawzy Allen, joseph Ray Amelang, julia Robins Amspoker, Sam Truett Anderson, Amanda loan Andrews, Barbara Ann Andrews, Mariane Armes, Sandra Kay Arnold, Samuel jackson Ashbough, Allison Lynn 262 Moore S 5 5 5 Asselin, Donald Aydam, Gregory .DQ Ball, jami Lea Ballenger, Kim D. muntnzumaf ea 'ffjofvfn :mu cowl' a Ho Como as me utstg ,,i,. ON. TEXAS W .,,,f There will be no more Tequila sunrisesf' aserts Doug McGregor after a hard night at ondo's. Baccus, David Fincher Bakke, Gail Marie Bales, lerry Armand Baron, Angela Susan . K it we it fi, 5 at is t ivr X m W at L for 5 as . gr t r ,. ta.. ' 4 ,fi Bartelsmeyer lane Ellen K girl-watching days on the beach. Bassett, Bruce Arthur Batten, Beverly Ellen Beal, Brahnin Thomas 36-22-36-22 . . . A frustrated Robby Walls relives has 263 1 Been, Dayna Michelle Begien, john Robert Bently, Sharon Lynn If we can't be dynomite, we'lI just have to settle for Dyno-mutt, laugh Laura Bruce and Bonnie McMilIian. 264 L mvawrvfl l'm trying for solids but all l see are stripes and pink elephants. Po shark Mike Difiore seems a bit confused. Berry, Darlene Biondo, Paul Carlos Birdsall, Betty Lynn Bischoff, Paul Arthur Bitner, Susan Lynne Blades, Richard Mills The Games People Play Blanco, Carlos Rafael Blankenship, Laura Foosball wizards Tim Havard and leff Thompson take on all challengers. Blaylock, Rick Eugene Bochat, Renee Marie Bogdan, Agnes Bolton, Brad Bonano, Michael Ross Bond, Sandra Bond, Sharon K. Bowles, Brenda Kay Boyle, Candance Lynn Boyd, Charles Edward 265 I Bracewell, Susan Boyles, Thomas Everett 3 at 5 3 i ,D n B f s as ii? You want to take away my gusto? scowls David Cowger, but Bradley Stephanie Diane Smith doesn't seem impressed with his ferocity. Brancn Kennetn Wayne Branch, Thomas Walter Britt, Kendall Carlton Brooks, Ernest Lee Brown, David Ray Brown, Donald Redway Brown, Gaye Dawn Brown, joe Denton Brown, Richard Dale Browning, Melinda Anne Bruce, Emily Kay Seniors Bruce, Laura Anne Brumbsckygradley W d Brzozowski, Laura lean Buckley, lOhr'l Patrick Bukowski, Dinah Marie Burke, Leslie Lee Burkett, Gregory Gerald Burns, Dana Lou Burns, Ruth Lynn Burrows, Richard R. Burst, lohn Frederick call me 'little drummer boy' one more time l'll do a roll on your says an indignant joe Allen. 267 Class Pride Scars Higl l . EQ ' On your knees - we're Seniors! command Beth Williams and Carol Kelly, but Emily Bruce see Burton Kim Renee disappointed that they have to wear shirts to prove it, Burton, Terry Ann Bush, David Ray Butler, Laura leanne Bynum, lan Annette ' Byron, Cathryn A. l Cabrero, Christine Cahalan, lames Lawrence Eight ball in the left socket, grins Paul Pratt as he ,. plans to shoot his opponents eyes out, while Don 1 Wallace looks on in disbelief. Callier, Billye jean Campbell, Bryan Clifford Campbell, Ricci Lamar Camus, Mike Cantu, Armando Rene wa-.gi ww Cantu, john R, Carden, Terri Renee Carriger, Kim Ann Carter, Craig Ben Carter, Douglas Edward Vanessa Denise Catello, Dorina L. W Sophisticated Chaille Wagner offers words of wisdom to a receptive Danna McKay on the fine points of being a , . Martindale Semol' Richard Alan Cernosek Ann 26 270 Chambers, Anne M. Chambers, lennifer Megan Chandler, Gail Elizabeth Cheesman, Dale Carroll Lolly Cheesman proudly displays her I.Q.! Cheesman, Marilyn Marie ? ' 3355 S Do the Hokey Pokey and you turn yourself around , . Phil Elders demonstrate the intricacies of dancing. 44 Mike Bonano, Robert Voss Tenior Spirit Explodes tif 3 Q. in for your life! Cheerleaders Paul Haefner and Rick Causey barely escape being trampled by the football Tl. Clancy, Lawrence Clemow, Loreen T. Cobb, lohn William Ill Cobena, Kenneth Wayne Codner, lames Henry William oleman, Carin Elaine Collins, William Ray Cooksey, Steven lames Coreale, Robert Page Cowger, David Stanley K 2 Leadership Grows . . Z , L Daddy always said 'smile from ear to ear and nobody will know what you'ye been up to'! exclaii Comm, peter Douglas Sissy Holman to Curious Margie Faber and Laura Lancaster. Cox, Roxanna Helen Craig, Paul Raylins Crifhton, Karen Anne - Crosby, Sarah layne Crouch, Alyson Keith Crouse, Sheila Kay Crowther, Paul William Cruz, Albert Cubberly, Elizabeth Culpepper, Sandra Ca Boddie o l . . Seniors Get Involved Jmmings, Carol Louise Curry, Keys Alexander III Cusack, Alito Kimberly Daily, Grace Elizabeth Darland, Patty Ann ulllcllic, UCUIEC lubcpii uavcc, ixuvuii fuiuii lami Ball offers her plate to Dominic Felix as she spies forms of life in the salad. knew something was strange about that bath' Davenport, Laura C. Davies,Tracye Anne Davis, Rick A. om. Ricky Foster leads the new movement for co- ll'GSIl'OOlT1S. 27 4 Day, Chris Conner Ooh baby, here I am - signed, sealed, delivered - l'rn yours, shouts an enthusiastic Mary Sullivan. Dcgell, Brad Louig Defoy, William Delaney, Elizabeth Ann Delgado, Ana Mafia Delgado, Lori Loretta De Luca, Dana Allen Randolph DeStefar'IO, Claire Dettcn, Darryl Ray Deware, Patricia Ann Dick, Donald Edward DiFiore, Michael Charise Anthony Seniors Build i I Dix, Melanie I. Dobi, Nicholas Peter Dobi, Tia M. L S Dodd, Davlin M. D0dd,Susar1 We may give free psychological advice, but when it comes to kisses Doehring Sweeny Donalgon Dan Alan nothing is free! declare enterprising Beverly Batten and Marci Waldie. lamison ,.. Doss, Richard Feldon Dougan, Darin jean Dowd, Diana Susan Dovvdy, Carol Anne Dowlen, David Simmons 27 But Mrs. Levitt -a term paper on King George on top of finals? Laura Leigh Gard- Promise Of Exemptions Cures llls Du Bois, laqueline Marie Dubove, Fernando A. ere contemplates the true meaning of tvrannv. Y Y Duce lose Luis Dupaul Mark 276 Durham, l, D. Durkee, Diane Elizabeth Dutherage, Terri Anne Duval, Christian lr. Ealey, Venita Lorraine we X N at Eason,Cinia Elders, Phillip David Elsik, Curtis M. Emerson,Clifton Oza -if ...- 1'Did you near that Computer Call me 'sIupid'? questions Rob- 'wi' Endsl0y,Cail Anno Eslingm-r,SIc-phvn Crcfgory fn Fam IO an amazed Hai Ong' Fssn, lvnnifvr Dawn Evans, Bradford VVilIiam Evans, Terrie Lynn if , r gm?-W. Q Q-XX , L Fargo, julie Anne lulie Slonv and Diancf Smith Cut up for tho last time hcforcf finals. Faber, Margiv Susan Farmer, Debra Bot h 7 78 git 4 A-, J 1 Farris, Anthony joseph Fash, Robert Martin Faust, Russell William If he only knew my legs are hairier than his, F laughs Gail Bakke in johnny Dee's warm Felderllessie Lee embrace. Ficklin, Lorrie Fitzwilliam, Debbie Ann Fennell, Cynthia Lee Fenwick, Richard john Finley, Michael Howarc On a scale of 20-30, how did we get these scores? Mark jones, Foley, Megan Winston David Hodson, Paul Haefner, and Carter Grinstead question the competency of the judges. Fontaine, Paula jean Foster, Richard Lipscomb Fox, Karen Frazier, Holly Fellowship Strengthens We may smile like jimmy Carter, but we do keep our promises, Eugenia Harris and Lee Marshburn reassure their dates. Frazier, joseph Roan Fredericks, Carl joseph Frison, Maryanne Froebel, Kem D. Fuermann, Walter john Fulton, Alfred Gabriles, janise Gains, Barbara j. Galbraith, Barbara jane Georgette 279 Seniors Find New Freedon E Galloway, Shelly Gambino, Diane Marie Garcia, Elizabeth L. Gardere, Laura Leigh Gardner, Mary Elizabeth .fu - w Gerhard, Karen Leann Gee, Ellen May Gellenthin, Gregory Gerdes, Nancy Lynn Play it again, Sheree! pleads an enraptured Megan Murphy to Kazoo vii Gerrett tuoso Sheree Pieratt. Gervais, Melinda Dee Gibson, Mary Ruth Giries, john Michael Gorman, john R. Goss, jimmy Alan l veddy interesting. but she s so stupid, remarks Dave to a nawe Cathy Mccord' Graham, Kelly L. Gray, Susan Mazie Nt' -ass? Griffen, Stephen K. Grinstead, William Gross, Stephen loseph Guthrie, Mary Belinda Heafner, Paul D. Carter Ill f Hale, joel Lawton Hajdu, Belinda I wish the school day would always rock around the clock, sing Chaille Hale Kimberly Hall Cindy Lee Wagner, Gwyn Laycock, Susan Matos, Sharon Bond, and Mary Gibson. Hall, Richard Allen Hamilton, julie Lynn Hammond, Donna Gayle Hannah, Terry Allen Hansen, Todd Erik Hardy, Melissa Cherann I can't believe they left only one cookie for Santa CIaus, sighs a wily Dan Lovett. Hargis, Craig Hammons, David L. Hargrove, William Glen Harrington, Susan Louise Harris, Eugenia N. Harvey, Lynda Kay 5 Seniors Ring In The Yuletide Spirit Haude, julie Anne Q ,ir 1 says good things come in small packages? exclaim Robert Thompson and Matt Menger to Tipps after receiving a gift from Santa. Havardr Timothy Ray Hendry, Kerry Lyn Henry, Brian Dale Hernandez, Luis E. Hernandez, Paul 1. Heshmati, Kambiz 4 Resolutions Offer New Challenge Hewitt, Samuel Tee Hicks, Kathy S. Higgins, Pamela Ann Hightower, Kenneth W. Hightower, Mary Anne Hink, Kathleen lone Hobson, Martha Lynn Hodson, David Long Holman, Kristina Geneva On your mark, set, go! Dean Lane challenges an incapacitated Ioe , ziertoaslightly unfairfoot-race. Q lHoIrr.es, janet Anne Holmes, Randy W. l l l Holt, jenny Sue Horn, jill Leslie for Diane Thomas' Horton, Elizabeth Howard, Diana Leigh Howard, Kenneth Humphrey, Barbara joy Humphrey, Cynthia X Mildreu Russell Louise X Hunter, Sandra A. Hwang, Inae Ivie, Robin Rogers jackson, Donald Stewart jackson, Michael Clifton But Diane, it's not midnight yet! john Buckley tries to get psyched-up 285 laehne, Annette Marie larrell, Tracy Lynn lee, Melvin leffries,CherylSusan levveII,Vicki K. lohnson, Amelia Lyle johnson, Catherine Iohnson, Rodney Eugene jones, Kimberly lones, Lynne Clarrisse Shirley How do you tell someone that the game is over? wonders Lynda Lewter hut David Brown doesn't seem to notice the empty gymna- sium. jones, Mark Leonard lordan, Carolyn loyner, Kimberly Lynn Kalmifk, David Texas L? V F wear my heart on my shoulder, smiles Dee Pruter to Bob Scott as she ips the benefits of Crazy Glue. Hearts Grow Closer Kauffmann,MichaeI Kaufman,Opal Serge Katherine Kays, Kelley Colleen Kelly, Carol Elizabeth Kelley, Dana Gaye Kelly, lanet Leigh Kelsey, Virginia -14 Kinney, Elizabeth Ann e's driving me mad, he's making me crazy! sings Tracy Iarrell to tribal Chieftain Brad DeCell as -y experience the joys of jungle love. 287 Frustrated Seniors Revert To Second Childhood Hey, I used to be a pretty good shot with a rubberbandf' brags Robert Ray. O,K,, challenges David Hodsc pretend that girl is a target and let's see you hit the bullseyef' l Kirby, DOOM Elilabeih Knizner, Debbie Ann Knop, Todd justin Knox, Kara Colleen Kopycinskl, Brenda Kostas, Cynthia Krame-r,'Kristi Lee Kunkel, Beth Marie LaFuenIe, loe Freddy Lancaster, Laura X? ,Ms- Land, Robert Wayne Lane, Harry Dean Larkin, Elisabeth Carol Lauhe, Steven Edward Laycock, Gwyn Le, ThanhfTung Lebo, Lynette Suzanne Leifeste, Elizabeth Lemak, Robert Allen Lemke, Danny Ray 0 8 Oooh, I just loye to get kisses from all my little boys, sighs Mother Wisdom, enjoying the attention she refeived from Mike Iafkson and Wynn Mabray. fleflj I bet if I set here pouting and sucking my thumb, I'lI get my way just like l did when I was little, observes Allison Webb. KCI Lemcke, Susan Ellen Lewis, David Nelson . Oh, I can see it now. Sunshine, sand, sunburn, surfers, . . . Debbie Lewter Lynda Warner Um Morgan Knizner finds it hard to study as she dreams of the upcoming summer. i , , i Lindahl, Lawrence Bruce Lindsey, Ken Wayne Lively, Daniel Stacy Ljumovic, Vesna Lovett, Dan lay Lucas, Patti Eden Lynch, Ann Elizabeth Lyons, Mark Duane Mabray, Wynn MacDonald, Ralph 290 McKnight Roland niors Survive Second Quarter Slump Senior girls find the only way to cure a case of senioritis is a double dose of Dr. D. Horse's Cure-All Tonic 4--ug., Maddox, Chris john Manning, Ben Rush Markwardt, Lisa Ann Marley, Ann Elizabeth Marquis, leff Alan Marshall, Patti Anne Marshburn, Elizabeth Martin, Anthony Duane Martin, Dianne Martin, Donna Irene Lee Catherine Senior Girls Wish Senior Guy: Were Like Aluminum . . . ecyclablf Martin, loanna Louise Mason, Melanie Matogl Sugan leanne Elizabeth Maytield, lohn Boles McBride, Robert Rankin McCollum, Perry ,s .iieee .iiee is K i st 1 Mooo . . . l sure am glad l entered Robert Goolsby in the bad bull Cate- What do you mean l belong in this pen with the rest gory. I knew he would win first prize! the turkeys? Greg Aydam is astonished at the gall of 292 senior girl, I McCord, Catherine McCord, Karen Elizabeth McDaniel, Margie Ellen McDonald, Drake McGee, Bill Aileen Thomas McGee, lohn McGregor, Doug McKay, Diana McKinney, Susan McLaggan, Doug McLaughlin, Edward Mcleroy, Shelly 5 -qgmua-uv It lf PM E t i 5 You think he's rnad now? Wait 'til you see what he does to the guy who stole his ten peanut butter and jelly sandwiches! Bill Collins warns the unsuspecting bystander to beware of Richard Brute Blades, while Greg Burkett realizes he'd better run before his prank is discovered. 293 .. I 1 A sl t Seniors Set Examples 1 McManus, Daniel Prescott McMilIian, Bonnie McNeil, Christine Means, Sally Melbourne, Susan l Y - Menger, Charles Matt Metts, Sarah Lyn Michael, Tommy Sparks Miles, Phyllis Ann Miller, Cindy Francis ,Ti T l is, f I can't believe he told me to hang it up, and he-'s just a junior! complains Darin Dougan, while Diane Durkee smiles, knowing Darin never had a Chance We are stud, we are great, we're the class of '78! Senior girls set ' 294 5. 8 M :: M 5 Zl t I A 'Aw shoot, Tom - don't worry about it! lulie Huck Finn You mean you respect us!? Leah Whitby, Marla Afkermann, and Mel -laude sets a had example as she persuade-s Tom Sawyer to neg- issa Hardy think lhat's a funny one. ect his studies. Mtlle-r,lan'1es Harrison Mxller, leff Mohr, Candy ,N40Im3,ArIeIteNlarll1a for elagg gpqm, Moller, Nancy Mooney, lulie Marie Moore, Glenda Karen 295 Moore, Mary Moore, Mike Roy il Q x, i You Call that hair? I've seen more hair on a boiled egg! laughs Trac' larrell at iunior Dyer Greens baldness, while Bryan Campbell hope that his own hairless Chest won'I become the next target for Trafy Moore, Teena Moreno, Barbara Wit , ii . Moreno, Richard Paul Morille, Vinfent Charles Morton, Tracy Michael Moss, Leslie Ann Murphy, Megan ' -r '9 Murray, Gloria lean Murray, Laura Nagel, Dianne Elizabeth Navon, Moses Nelson, Rudolph 96 Maturity Comes Slowly hesitate to articulate for fear of deviating from the true course of rectitude. How's that for sophistication? asks Kara ox, as she tries to dazzle Maryanne Frison with some highhrow talk. , Nevitt, Hugh Rodney Newman, lohnna Kay Nickel, Cliff 'ou'd he smiling too if you'd just learned the Eth about college -192, work and 99041 play, rol Dowdy can hardly contain her eicite- ent when she learns a few misleading facts nout life at college. Nohle, lanet Nolan, Kelly Noonan, Robert 297 The World ls At Our Commani I don't understand, I copied it word for word and my sister made an A last year. lohn Dobson puzzles over the grade on history term paper. ei' Nutley, Adrian O'Brien, Monty Allan O'Conner, Mary O'Keefe, Mary Francis Oliver, ladi Ollenhurger, Conrad Ong, Tuan Thahn Overton, Tom Page, lohn Vance Parish, Kim Anne Don N i fm Parker, Kathy Dawn Peacock, Thomas Pease, Pamela leannie Peckham, Walt Peden, jimmy Louis l i M l l i Pehlman, Kevin Z I . , vm M4I'l.i'.' ' Y i I've got to write down all those lines for my next date, says loey Reid as he compliments himself on his progress with Amanda Anderson. Penrod, Linda Kay Perkins, Alan Don Peterson, Merella Marie Petheriotes, Steve Pfisterer, Elizabeth Phillips, Nancy Ann Francis Taking A Break From Seniority , Maybe if I erase some of these questions, the teacher l Pieratt, Sheree D. Pierson, Kathleen Prince, Katherine Anne Windley Wm neverynotlcefl Phil Elders makes his Own Corrections Pruter, DeeAnn Purcell, Susan Denise Rabke, Shirley Rebecca on his typing test. l 300 -ww -A Randle, Ruth Elizabeth Randolf, Catherine i 4 The odds on her are eight to one, informs Patti Lucas on Raus Lori Ann the chances of the senior girls being asked to the prom. Ray Robert Thomas 4 Rayburn, Charles Rusty Reese, lames William Reeves, Linda Lou Reguera, Lysette Maria Reid, loseph Taylor eininger, Susan Michelle And after I offered to pay for my dinner, he asked me to pay for him too. Shelley Mfleroy sympa RQVQISV Debbie Gay thizes while Megan Murphy lells how her VVOmen's Lila attempt hackfired. lp. RICP, RYS6 Rlfe, Stephanie Maralde Ric hard, Denise Maria Rigney, Connie Sue Rlassmusser, Inge , , rs- H.: Robertson, lohn Francis Roeder, Gretchen 'Af ' x .2 A ni Nc wig Y i 1 egg When you're a senior, one is never enough. Cindy Thom Rowland' Michael Scott Royanr Robert Leaman boasts of her ability to handle Larry Clancy and john McLaggf in one evening. lf'that meat patty gets up and runs around my plate one more time l'm going to take it back. Drew Cunningham tries to tame his cafeteria food. Ruckett, Calep Eugene Rutherford, Mike Giles Schachtschneider, Laura Schlemeyer, Shelley D. Ann i eniors Aspire To Greater Heights , Michael Scholer, Greg Allen Schulman, Deborah Schurig, Melissa Mary Schurig, Susan Lynn Margaret Scott, lay M. Scott, Stacy Ann Scott, Susan Lee Scrivener, Lee Ann Sendukas, Ronny ter six corned beef sandwiches, the only way to spell relief is ROLAIDSX' moans Dan McManus as he overestimates his appetite Seniors Egg Or The Easter Holiday Sengel, David Setterland, Tracy Christopher ,L Well if Santa forgot me at Christmas why should I expect the Eas Seward, Robert Young Shanks, Susan Nancy bunny? cries a disappointed Kathy Parker. 4291. ks, Shannon, Donna Lee Shaw, Rick Shea, George L. Shepherd, james Lloyd Sherley, Deryl Vernon Friday drags on as jimmy Reese and Grace Daily anxiously await Easter vacation. immons, Renee Ann Simmons, Tami Elaine Sirrieh, Albert Hanna Skinner, Shannon Slack, Bambi Suzanne mith, Diana Lynne Smith, Laura Diane Smith, Linda L. Smith, Martha Grace Smith, Michael Scott ,,.o-'S-.-f Where did he go? A bewildered Martha Hobson loses her date in the crush. Smith, Nancy Carol Smith, Robert A. Smith, Rocky D. Smith, Ruth Elizabeth Sparks, William Bramwell Squyres, Sarah leanette Stanley, Cathy Linn Stelter, Dana Sue Stephens, Charles Nicholas Arabian Knights Stevenson, Lori Ellen Stewart, Stephanie Ann tttn ' ff' I - . gf 5 5 : IJ Stillwell, Cathy Anne Stone, julie Elizabeth Stone, Mary Francis ' Sullivan, Mary Parish Sutton, Ronda Lee Tanner, Don Robert Taylor, Mark Erby This chile con queso is hotter than my date will ever be! proclaims a red Carol Cummings to Terry Burton. Taylor, Tim Allen 7 Spring A wakens Slumbering Desires Taylor, Tina Marie Terry, Diane Marie Rod Nevitt slowly emerges from a deep meditation as he heeds tl call of spring. Thomas, Corlis Richele Thomas, Cynthia Ann Thomas, Diane Renee Thompson, Ieffrey Lynn Thompson, Robert Ioei Thurman, Sandra Faye I always said three hands are better than one! declares Bobby McBride to ecstatic Martha and Diane Thomas. ...XX Q, Tipps, Christi Lynn Tomblin, lohn Westy Torczon, Donna Tricon, Yvette Kathleen Trkula, Todd Troncale, Victor loesph Tuley, Dave Turano, Nick Turner, Dee Ann . ,M lf. Valle, Allan ' ,, v c' x 1 I Q ,Y , ,ff I 5 Valatasaros, George An exhausted Doug McGregor slumbers gratefully but Bambi Slack's desires are still alive. 309 fu, 3 1. X , '49, H Vargas, German Members of the Association for Future Office Holders at Lee will join any Party. Velasco, Mannual l l Wagner, Chaille Waite, lim P. Waldie, Marci Lynne Waldie, Shari Cathryn Walker, Meri Gina Elizabeth I can't believe she's actually going hunting on the day of the prom!! exclaims jimmy Miller as Susan Gray has just declined his offer. Friendship Grows As Graduation Nears Walker, Tamara Lee if he won't have you, l will! exclaims lan Whiting to Anne Browning as Dwayne Edwards he'd rather catch flies instead of girls. Walker William Redden Donnel Stanley Walls, Robert Waltrip, Mather Knight Ward, jo Lynn Washburn, Worth Wayne 'uw .pa ., Rebecca Lynn Weatherford, William Webb, Allison Webster, Nancy Weil, Wendy Anne Anthony MacDonald Katherine I PIansAre Made . . . Dreams Realizec Weitinger, Carrie Grace Wells, lo Beth Wheeler, leffery loe Whitaker, Vaunelle Whitby, Leah White, Randy Whiting, lanife Whittington, Ann Wicker, Kathy Ann Widner, Michael Wayne Lucretia Wiedower, Michael W, M . --un-n-mx---lv , , i Meanwhile, back at the fort. . Laura Leigh Gardere and Terry Burton find their dreams of life a The University fulfilled as they defend themselves against some overly aggressive Longhorns. t ,. f 3 www S3 .. wifi Wior, Cathy Williams, Beth Blalock Silver, and away! Rudy Nelson and Calep Ruc kolt rcfvcfal lhoir dreams lo be HPWDOYS' Williams, Bobby Williams, Brimla I. WiIsoh,Io Ann Wilson,l0hn Really - thQy'rv great! lUghhh, they taslo awfully A conniying Grvtchvn Roc-Y der cyvs a Care-Or in aclyvrtising 39 Shc' suffvmls in hiding hor true- fvvlings about thv Dixilivr candy salcx 3 4 Seniors Reflec The Images Of Tomorrov -....,,,,.a9 : Wilson, Mark Wilson, Ray Wilson, Rick Wiltshire, William Wise, Robert , iff' R if iiiii l ,iffy , 'iiffllgll Wohlt, Kathy Womack, jimmy Wong, Sandra Wood, Tracey Woodruff, Randal K. Cameron :viii Wright, Shawn Roxann Yarnel, lames Allan York, Dorithy S. Young, Darsheila K. Zastrow, Loren A. .wpwaw at .Q ,, U 5 .iffx - .1-2 3 it 4 l if, ' ll ENIORS NOT PICTURED: Albini., David, Arnold, Gay Allison, Arnspiger, Christopher David, Austin, Michael Stephen, Austin, Tyler lward, Baily, Scott, Baker, Lynda L., Bambaci, Mark S., Berry, johnny Andrews, Boyle, Bennett, joel, Burke, Sarah C., Byrd, Randall Lee, aldwell, Floyd Wesley, Carter, Pamalla, Clanton, Ross Clay, Clark, Linda Marie, Clift, Mollie j., Coffman, john David, Cooks, Tommie, raig, Robert Howard, Crawford, Crystal, Crosby, Patrick, Dannenbaum, Eric M., Dassow, Keith james, Davis, Russell Scott, DelV- itura, Robert, Demepoulos, Thomas, DiMeo, Anthony Thomas, Dinh, Thach Quec, Dowell, Steve joseph, Doyle, Daniel Bartlett, rovin, Robert, Eckert, Corsinne L., Edick, Tim D., Ellis, Lee Merritt, Farrington, jeffrey H., Fewell, Virginia Keith, Figas, Mary j., Fodell, reg N., Fry, john B., Gallegos, Rita, Garcia, jacoby D., Gaynor, Louise jane, Giddens, Ken, Goins, Barbara, Goolsby, Robert, Graham, ark jay, Guevara, Veronica, Guillory, Debra Ann, Hahn, Matthew Stirlen, Harclerode, Steven W., Hawkins, Cheryl R., Heath, Alice aye, Heilhecker, Wesley Todd, Hellums, Dale, Herbstreet, Randy S., Herman, Gary Albert, Hofstetter, Glen Stephen, Hsu, Betty, Hsu, xhnny, jackson, William D., jones, Clay john, justice, Wayne Keith, Kaplan, Barbara Lynn, Ketzelman, Cecilia, Kidd, Lynette Kay, Hepper, james, Lewis, Ricky E., LoDuca, Mark S., Low, joseph Thomas, Marchbancs, Brad, Markowitz, Laura Diane, Martin, Daniel iene, Maurice, Robert Weldon, McDevitt, Patti L., McDonald, Kyle, McGillicuddy, Keith C., McGregor, Terry, McMillian, john R., iilovanovic, Ana, Monroe Gayle Mildred, Morgan, William B., Mullikin, Holly, Nguyen, Trung Van, Oldenkamp, james H., Pehlman, evin William, Powers, Robert Warren, Quan, Richard Wayne, Rabarge, Michael Francis, Rlasmiossen, Inge Olga, Robinson, Cornell, Jdriguez, Armando M., Rodriguez, Phillip Vallentine, Rostvald, Sue Margret, Ryburn, Lisa M., Saade, Marlene George, Schmitt, Mary- in R., Schultz, Richard Dominic, Seman, Remy, Shepherd, Kelly Suzanne, Shumake, William Knight, Smack, Melanie Anne, Spauld- g, Rex Allen, Spears, Greg Charles, Stewart, Charles P., Sutton, Molly Lee, Swanson, Lisa Esther, Truehitt, Karen Sue, Vasut, Barbara, ernon, Glen, Vogell, Doretta, Wainerdi, james Cooper, Walters, Denise Elizabeth, Washington, Thalia Dawn, Welsh, Samuel john lll, 'hite, jim, Williamson, Rebecca Kay, Worsham, john Murfee. 35 , 5 f X' f hui 316 x . 4 , L1 ' N 15, 2 Q f , SENICR HO ORS, ADS, INDEX 'he road forks. Seniors ask, Where do I go? . . . Vhat do I do? We didn't consider three years of experience as just another part of life, but more-so, as he foundation forthe remainder. Seniors turned their rack to the Lee world and accepted the challenge to :ontinue, to go forth once again. s n 317 A ABBOTT, LYNN MARIE- Booster Club, FTA, FHA ACKERMAN N, MARLA IEAN - Lieuten- ants, Program Council Vice President, Booster Club, Texas History Club AMELANG, IULIA R. - CSU, FHA, Region Choir AMSPOKER, SAM TRUETT - Varsity Football Team ANDREWS, BARBARA ANN - National Merit Semi-Finalist ANDREWS, MARIANNE MOORE - Head Cheerleader, Senior Class Poet, Senior Cabinet, Program Council, Varsity Tennis Team 76, 77, 78, Varsity Volleyball Team 76, 77, Spirit Commit- tee, Booster Club, Hospitality Club, FTA, Close-Up ARNOLD, ALLISON GAY - VOCT, FFA ARNOLD, SAM I. - Bowling Team Vice President ASHBAUGH, ALLISON LYNN - Hospi- tality Club, Spanish Club,- FTA, FHA, CSU, Texas History Club, YAF, Booster Club 76, 77, 78 B BAKKE, GAIL MARIE - DECA Parlia- mentarian, FHA, FTA, Spanish Club, Booster Club, Texas History Club, Drama Club BALES, IERRY ARMAND - IV Baseball Team, Varsity Baseball Team, Booster Club, Most Handsome lunior Finalist BALL, IAMI LEA - Lieutenants - Three Star General 78, Member 76, 77, Sen- ior Cabinet, American Field Service 78, Dramalee 78, Booster Club 76, 77, 78, Guys and Dolls Cast BARON,ANGELA SUSAN-junior Cab- inet, Guys and Dolls Cast, Drama- lee, Most Beautiful Senior Semi-Final- ist, TRAVELER, Quill and Scroll, Booster Club BARTELSMEYER, IANE E. - Marching Band, FHA, Science Club, FFA BASSETT, BRUCE ARTHUR - Marching Band, Booster Club, Badminton Team BATTEN, BEVERLY ELLEN - DAR Award, Washington Intern Award, SABER Girls' Sports Editor 78, lunior Class Editor 77, Treasurer of Senior Class, Varsity Volleyball Team, Spirit Committee Vice President, NHS, International Thespian Society, Southernairs, Student Council, Senior Senior Honors Cabinet, junior Cabinet, Sound of Music Cast, Guys and Dolls Cast, Wizard of Oz Cast, Program Coun- cil 76, 77, Hospitality Club, CSU, IV Volleyball Team, Fine Arts Discussion Group, Quill and Scroll, Texas History Club, Booster Club BEEN, DAYNA MICHELLE- Dixiliers 77, 78, Sophomore Class President, FTA - 76, Backgammon Club BERRY, BETTY DARLENE - DECA 77, 78, Dramalee 77 BIONDO, PAUL C. - Booster Club, Soccer Club, Chess Club BIRDSALL, BETTY LYNN - French Club, Fine Arts Discussion Group BISCHOFF, PAUL ARTHUR - TRAV- ELER Editorial Editor, Intern Program Alternate, NHS, Quill and Scroll, Spanish NHS, Medical Careers, Mu Alpha Theta, German Club, Spanish Club BLADES, RICHARD MILLS - Varsity Football Letterman 76, 77, 78, Tri-Cap- tain of Football Team, Most Valuable Lineman, All District Defense, 2nd Team All-City Defense, Varsity Track, lVTrack BLANCO, CARLOS R. - Varsity Foot- ball, IV Football, Booster Club BOCHAT, RENEE MARIE - Law Club, OEA, Hospitality Club, SAA, French Club BOGDAN, AGNES MARIA - AFS, Law Club, Science Club, French Club, Backgammon Club, Booster Club BONANO, MICHAEL ROSS - Varsity Football Letterman, IV Football Letter- man, Captain of Football Team, Track Letterman, Interact Club, FCA Trea- surer, Student Council, Senior Cabi- net BOND, SHARON KAY - Booster Club, Backgammon Club, FHA, Scuba Club BOYLE, CANDACE LYNN - FHA, Booster Club, Latin NHS - BRADLEY, STEPHANIE - Texas History Club, Medical Careers Club, AFS,- Dramalee, Booster Club, Scuba Club, FHA, FTA, Spanish Club BRANCH, KENNETH WAYNE - Dress Code Committee 77, Track Team 76, 78, Fitness Awards 76, 77, 78 BROWN, DAVID RAY - Scuba Club - President 78, Dive Chairman 77, Booster Club -- Yawn, Brad Evans is quite please with his successful maneuver. BROWN, DONALD REDWAY - ROT - Superior LD-I Cadet Citation, Me itorious Service Citation, Drill Tear Squad Leader, Platoon Sergeant an Leader, Sergeant First Class, Academi Achievement Award, Best Dresse Cadet, Video Tape Club Treasurer an Member of Board of Directorf Booster Club . BROWN, IOE - DECA Parliamentariar Student Council, Students for Amer can Awareness BROWN, RICHARD DALE - ROTC - Battalion Staff and Executive Office Superior Cadet, Drill Team Corr mander, Academic Achievemen Cadet Officer, Best Dressed, Amer can Legion Club, Science Club, Med cal Careers Club, Dramalee, CSL Southernaires, Booster Club, Spanis Club I BROWNING, MALINDA ANNE- Texa History Club, Medical Careers, Dram Club, Booster Club, Scuba Club, FTA FHA, Most Beautiful Sophomor Semi-Finalist, lunior Cabinet, Sopho more Cabinet, Spanish Club BRUCE, EMILY K. - Spirit Committee Booster Club, Texas History Clu President and Reporter, FTA, Hospi tality Club, Student Council, Spanis Club, Most Beautiful lunior Semi Finalist BRUCE, LAURA ANNE- Booster Club Spanish Club, FHA, Texas Historl Club, Program Council, FTA, Hospi tality Club, Scuba Club BRZOZOWSKI, LAURA IEAN - Lieu tenants - Scholarship Award, Tw. Star General BUCKLEY, IOHN PATRICK - Key Clul - junior Board Director and Vici President, Spanish NHS, Most Hand some Senior Finalist, Varsity Football UKOWSKI, DINAH MARIE- NHS, Spanish NHS, Anchor Club, Hospital- ity Club IURKE, LESLIE L. -Spanish NHS, Dixili- ers, Texas History Club, Booster Club, I Debate Team, FTA, Science Club, I Modern Dance Club URKETT, GREG G. - Baseball, Interact I Club, FCA - URNS, DANA L. - Southernairs 78, Dixieliers 76, 77 URNS, RUTH - SABER Favorites Edi- tor, Student Council Smoking Area Committee Chairman, Spirit Commit- tee House Chairman, Latin NHS 76, 77, 78 Historian, Program Council 76, 77, 78, Secretary, FTA 77, 78, Hospital- ity Chairman, Dramalee 76, 77, Hospi- tality Club 77, 78, Quill and Scroll Vice President, Booster Club URROWS, RICHARD RIDDICK - Var- sity Baseball 76, 77, 78 URST, IOHN FREDERICK - Chess Club, Auto Club, Chemistry Club, Students for American Awareness YURTON, TERRY ANN - Booster Club, FTA, Hospitality Club, Program Coun- cil Treasurer IYRON, CATHY ANNE - FHA C DKHALAN, IAMES LAWRENCE- Span- ish National Honor Society, YAF, Sci- ence Club, Chess Club. IIALLIER, BILLYE IOYCE - NHS, Student Council 76, 77, Historian, 78, Dixiliers, Secretary, Lee Leader, Most Beautiful Finalist 77, 78, Wizard of Oz Cast, Society for the Advancement of the Arts, Hospitality Club, CSU, Texas History Club, Spirit Committee, Booster Club, Spanish Club, Senior Cabinet, Scuba Club CAMPBELL, BRYAN CLIFFORD - Var- sity Football Letterman, IV Football Letterman, TRAVELER, Staff, Sports Co-Editor, Key Club 76, 77, 78, Most Academic Football Player 78, Capital Scholar Finalist, Iunior Cabinet, Quill and Scroll Secretary CAMUS, MIKE BRIAN -VOCT CARRIGER, KIM ANN - Marching Band CARTER, VANESSA DENISE - ROTC 77, 78 CAUSEY, RICHARD ALAN - Head Cheerleader, SABER, Young Leaders Editor, National Merit Letter of Com- mendation, NHS, Spirit Committee, Quill and Scroll, Video Tape Club, Booster Club, Listed in National Reg- ister of Commended Students, Who's Who in American High Schools CHAMBERS, ANNE MARTINDALE - Varsity Volleyball, IV Volleyball, HECE, Booster Club -CHAMBERS, IENNIFER MEGAN - National Merit Commended Student, Capital Scholar Finalist, Souther- naires, 77, Secretary 78, Cast - Guys and Dolls , Wizard of Oz , Anchor Club, Hospitality Club, American Field Service, French Club, Booster Club, UIL Solo and Ensemble CHANDLER, GAIL ELIZABETH -FHA - President 78, Secretary 77, Varsity Vol- leyball 78, IV Volleyball 77, CSU, Inter-Club Council- Vice President, Booster Club CHEESMAN, DALE CARROLL - Varsity Football Letterman, Track 76, 77, IV Football, Key Club, FCA, Most Hand- some Finalist, Booster Club ' CLANCY, LARRY W. - Varsity Track 76, 77 CLANTON, ROSS CLAY - IV Football 76, 77, Auto Club COBB, IOHN WILLIAM - Booster Club, DECA COBENA, KENNETH WAYNE - Rifle Team CODNER, IAMES HENRY - YAF, Stu- dents for American Awareness, Law Club, Close Up, Science Club, Medi- cal Careers, Scuba Club, Booster Club COLEMAN, CARIN ELAINE- CSU, Sec- retary-Treasurer, Dixieliers, Librarian, Hospitality Club, American Legion Club,YAF COLLINS, WILLIAM R. -IV Basketball, Track, IV and Varsity COOKSEY, STEVEN IAMES - IV Foot- ball Letterman, Varsity Football Let- terman, Armchair Generals Football Award 78, Track, Booster Club, Close- UP COULTER, PETER DOUGLAS - Bowl- ing Team, Golf Team, Booster Club COWGER, DAVID STANLEY - Varsity Golf 76, 77, 78, FCA 76, 77, Sophomore Cabinet, Booster Club 76, 77,78 COX, ROXANA HELEN - FHA CRAIG, PAUL RAWLINS - VICA, Presi- dent, Best VICA Student Award CRAWFORD, CRYSTAL - OEA CRICHTON, KAREN ANNE - CSU, Anchor Club, Spanish Club, Spanish National Honor Society, Debate Team, Law Club, Science Club, Hos- pitality Club, Booster Club, YAF CRASLY, PATRICK E. - VOCT CROUCH, ALYSON KEITH - National Merit Commended Scholar, Archery Team, TRAVELER, Staff, Society for the Advancement of the Arts, Trea- surer, Mu Alpha Theta, Vice Presi- dent, Program Council, Quill and Scroll, Hospitality Club, Spanish National Honor Society, Close-Up, CSU, YAF, Law Club, Booster Club CROUSE, SHEILA K. -- HECE 76, 77, 78 CROVVTHER, PAUL WILLIAM - TRAV- ELER, Editor-in-Chief, Editorial Editor, NHS, President, Interact, Secretary, German Club, Vice President, Ameri- can Legion Club, Vice President, Stu- dent Council, National Merit Semi- Finalist, NCTE Writing Awards Con- testant, Associated Alumni of Brown University Award, ILPC Iournalism Proficiency Citation, Most Represent- ative Boy, Alternate -- Boys' State - American Legion, Mu Alpha Theta, Society for the Advancement of the Arts, Quill and Scroll CUBBERLY, ELIZABETH BODDIE - One more please, Robert Ray can't be satisfied with two at a time, even if they are Latin Honor Society, president. Video ngela Baron and Ann Whittington. r Tape Club, Treasurer: Hospitality 9 Larry Clancy demonstrates the rough life of being a senior stud, Club, Booster Club, American Field Service CULPEPPER, SANDY GAY - NHS, Anchor Club, Assistant Drum Major 76, 77, 78, Hospitality Club, Sound of Music, Orchestra, Guys and Dolls, Apple Annie, Peter Pan, Flute Tooter, UIL Solo and Ensemble, Con- cert Band, Marching Band, Stage Band CUMMINGS, CAROL LOUISE - TRAV- ELER, Dixiliers, Quill and Scroll, YAF, Texas History Club D DAILY, GRACE - Dramalee, Spanish Club, Razz m' Tazz 77, 78 DE CELL, BRAD LEWIS-Student Coun- cil 78, lunior Cabinet 77, Texas His- tory Club, Booster Club DE WARE, PATRICIA ANN - TRAV- ELER, Quill and Scroll, Spirit Commit- tee, Archery Chairman, Poster Co- Chairman, Hospitality Club, Program Council, FTA, CSU, Spanish Club, Stu- dents for American Awareness, Booster Club DE STEEANO, CLAIRE CHARISE - Sophomore Cabinet, Secretary, Vol- leyball Team 76, Cast - Sound of Music , Student Council 76, 77, 78, Most Beautiful Finalist 76, 78, Most Beautiful Semi-Finalist 77, Souther- naires 76, 77, President 78, Girls' State Representative, Dramalee 77, 78, Razz M' Tazz 77, 78, Lead Role - Guys and Dollsl', Lead Role - Wizard oi Oz , Thespians, Region Choir, Area Choir, UIL Solo and Ensemble, Ist Place, Homecoming Queen Finalist, Booster Club, All State Choir, Spanish National Honor Society, Cast, Vani- ties DI FIORE, MIKE A. - Baseball Letter- man, Debate Team ' ' DI MEO, ANTHONY THOMAS - DE DOEHRING III, SWEENEY IAMISON - Football Manager Letterman, Track Manager Letterman, Basketball Man- ager Letterman, Baseball Manager Letterman, Spirit Committee, FCA DOBI, NICK PETER - Marching Band, Stage Band, Chess Club, Spanish Club, Students for American Aware- ness, Auto Club DOBI, TIA - Dramalee, Hospitality Club, French Club, Law Club, Cross Country Track, Orchestra, Program Council, Students for American Awareness, Cast Guys and Dolls , Peter Pan , Booster Club DONALSON, DAN ALAN - President, Auto Club DOUGAN, DARIN IEAN - FHA, BoosterClub DOWLEN, DAVID SIMMONS - Tennis, Three Year Letterman, Ist District, 2nd in Regional, Top 8 in State, 76, Ist Place, District and Region DOSS, RICHARD FELDON - Golf, Three Year Letterman, German Club, Winner, Galveston Ball High Invita- tional DOWD, DIANA SUSAN - Spanish Club 76, German Club 76, 77, 78, Hos- pitality Club 76, 77, 78, Booster Club 76, 77, 78, Anchor Club 78, Senior Cabinet DOWDY, CAROL ANNE - Ist Place NCTE Writing Contest, 3rd Place Ready Writing Contest, Booster Club, NHS, YAF, Society for the Advance- ment of the Arts, Science Club DU BOIS, IAQUELINE MARIE - CSU, Lieutenants DUBOVE, FERNANDO A. - Law Club, Debate Team, State Finals American Legion Oratorical Contest, National Forensic League DURKEE, DIANE ELIZABETH - FH! Historian, Texas History Club, Boosts Club DUTHERAGE, TERRI ANNE- OEA, His torian, Booster Club 76, 77, 78 E EASON, GINIA D. - OEA EALEY, VENITA LORRAINE - FTA, OEA ELDERS, PHILLIP D. - Basketball Letter man, Track Letterman, Captain Bas ketball Team, Key Club, FCA, Scienc Club ELSIK, CURTIS MICHAEL - NHS, Span ish National Honor Society, Iunic Cabinet, Sophomore Cabinet, Mi Alpha Theta ENDSLEY, GAIL ANNE- Spanish Clul 76, 77, Vice President 78, Iunior Cabi net, FHA, CSU, Senior Cabinet N ESLINGER, STEPHEN GREGORY Bowling Club, Auto Club, Scienci Club, Booster Club, Sophomore Cabi net, Iunior Cabinet, Senior Cabinet I ESSE, DAWN SUZANNE - Booste Club, Dramalee, FTA, Hospitalit' Club, Spanish Club, Texas Histor Club EVANS, BRAD - Art History Club 76, 77 Booster Club, Iunior Cabinet, Seniq Cabinet EVANS, TERRIE LYNN - FHA, DE, YAF CSU F FABER, MARIORIE SUSAN - FTA 76, 77 78, FHA 76, 77, 78, Hospitality Club 76 CSU 76, 77, 78, Spanish Club FARGO, IULIE A. - Dixiliers, Dramalei Students for American Aw.arenes Texas History Club FARMER, DEBBIE B. - OEA FASH, ROBERT MARTIN - DECA: Znt Place in Finance and Credit, Spanisl Club FENNELL, CINDILEE - FHA, Reporter HECE, FHA, Scrapbook, HECE Float FEWELL, VIRGINIA KIETH - Dramalee Booster Club, Students for America: Awareness, Texas History Club FICKLIN, LORRIE SUE- FHA 76, 77, 78 Booster Club 76, 77, 78 FODELL, GREG N. -VOCT, President FOLEY, MEGAN WINSTON - Dramalei 76, 77, Vice President 78, Thespian 77 Vice President 78, Razz M'Tazz 77, 78 Assistant Director, Cheerleader, AI Star Cast Award, Peter-Pan, Wendy Guys and Dolls, Student Director Stage Manager, Sound of Music,' Tech Crew, Alice in Wonderland, March Hare, Wizard of Oz, Student Choreographer, Senior Cabinet, DAR Good Citizenship Finalist, Student Council 77, Booster Club DX, KAREN - Lieutenants, Outstand- ing lunior Scholar, Anchor Club, FTA, Vice President, Law Club, French Club, Booster Club AZIER, HOLLY COLLETTE - German Club, Spanish National Honor Soci- ety, FHA, Medical Careers Club, Texas Association of German Students, ROTC Female Cadet Drill Team Com- mander, ROTC Rifle Team, Varsity Archery Team, ROTC, Superior Cadet, Battalion Staff, Science Club, ROTC Battalion Adjutant, Meritorious Serv- ice Medal, ROTC Cadet Officer 3AZIER, IOSEPH ROAN - Varsity Football Letterman 77, 78, Quill and croll, SABER, Staff, Most Handsome ophomore, Most Handsome Finalist, unior, Senior, FCA, Sophomore Class Treasurer, IV Football, Booster Club lEDERlCKS, CARL iosEPH - National Merit Semi-Finalist, Mu Alpha Theta, Spanish Club, YAF, Science Club, Booster Club llSON, MARYANNE - French Club, President, Program Chairman, Anchor Club, Treasurer, Dramalee, Historian, Southernaires, Dixiliers, Spirit Com- nittee, Cupcake Chairman, NHS, Cast, Sound of Music , Guys and Dolls , Peter Pan , All Region Choir, -lospitality Club, Student Council, Senior Cabinet, First Rating UIL Solo Singing Contest, National Thespian Society OEBEL, KEM DEVONE - Band, ,ibrarian, FFA Sentinel lERrviAisin, WALTER i, - FFA, vim lresident, Law Club G IABRILES, IANISE GEORGETTE - iBooster Club 76, 77, 78 ALBRAITH, BARBARA iAisiE - Booster Club,Spanish Club, FHA KLLOWAY, SHELLY - HECE, Booster Club, Students for American Aware- wess XMBINO, DIANE MARIE- OEA, 3oosterClub tRCIA, ELIZABETH ANN - Spirit Iommittee, Booster Club, Hospitality Club, Spanish Club, FTA, Texas His- ory Club, Dramalee VRCIA, lACOBY DE CARLOS - 'OLO, Vice President, Marching and, Latin Honor Society, Booster lub, 4th Place UIL Ready Writing GARDERE, LAURA LEIGH - Texas His- tory Club, Secretary, Program Coun- cil, YAF, Student Council, Hospitality Club, FTC, Society for the Advance- ment of the Arts, Spanish Club, Dra- malee, Booster Club, Fine Arts Dis- cussion Group, Senior Cabinet GARDNER, MARY ELIZABETH - Ameri- can Legion Club, President, Anchor Club, Senior Director, Hospitality Club, Secretary, Inter-Club Council, Secretary-Treasurer, TRAVELER, Assistant Photographer, Copyreader, Typist, Quill and Scroll, CSU, Spanish Club, Booster Club, Soroptimist Youth Citizenship Award Nominee, Society for the Advancement of the Arts GAYNOR, LOUISE IANE - FHA GEE, ELLEN MAY - German Club, Span- ish Club, Math Club, Secretary-Trea- surer, Lieutenants GELLENTHIN, GREG G, - Booster Club, German Club, Science Club, ist Place Science Fair GERHARD, KAREN LEANN - Lieuten- ants, FHA, Booster Club GERVAIS, MELINDA DEE - Lieuten- ants, German Club, FHA, Dramalee, FTA, BoosterClub GIBSON, MARY RUTH - Texas History Club, FHA, Booster Club GIDDENS, KENNETH ALAN - Law Club GIRIES, IOHN M. -Varsity Track COINS, BARBARA IEAN - NHS, Thes- pian, French Club, Booster Club GORMAN, IOHN RAYMOND - NHS, National Spanish Honor Society, Spanish Club, Publicity Chairman, Video Tape Club, President, YAF GRINSTEAD lll, WILLIAM CARTER - National Merit Program Commended Scholar, Most Representative, lunior and Senior, University of Virginia Thomas jefferson Scholar Award, lun- ior Class President, Key Club, Presi- dent, Buddy Program Chairman, Career Day Chairman, Key Club 76, 77, 78, SABER 77, 78, Editor-in-Chief, Young Leaders Section Editor, Stu- dent Council, Treasurer 78, Election Committee Chairman 77, Student Council Representative 76, 77, 78, National Honor Society 77, 78, Trea- surer 78, American Legion Club 76, 77, Treasurer 77, Spanish National Honor Society 76, 77, 78, Quill and Scroll 77, 78, Mu Alpha Theta 77, Spanish Club 76, Sophomore Cabinet, lunior Cabi- net, Inter-Club Council, Most Hand- some Sophomore Finalist, Most Handsome lunior Finalist, Most Handsome Senior Finalist, Close-Up 77, Booster Club 76, 77, 78, Listed in National Register of Commended Students, Optimist Scholarship Final ISI GROSS, STEPHEN IOSEPH - Marching Generals, President, German Club, Booster Club, Inter-Club Council, Marching Band, Guys and Dolls, Orchestra, Sound of Music, Orchestra GUILLORY, DEBRA ANNE - Lieuten- ants, One Star General GUTHRIE, MARY BELINDA - HECE, FHA H HALE, KIMBERLY KAROL - OEA HAMILTON, lULlE LYNN - Captain, Varsity Volleyball Team, Volleyball Team 76, 77, 78, Varsity Track Team, French Club, Secretary, NHS, Medical Careers Club, American Field Service Club HAEFNER, PAUL DENISE - Cheer- .iyighsrsi ifwmmhw ,,,., ,ii f . Ontest, Close-Up Eat, drink, and don't barf, lohn Buckley warns Bill Walker and Marianne Andrews from previous experience. leader, Senior Class Vice President, CSU, German Club, Spirit Committee, Booster Club, Teacher's Assistant HAHN, MATTHEW STIRLEN - Swim Team HARDY, MELISSA CHEVANNE - Senior Cabinet, Spanish National Honor Society, Program Council, Close-Up, Texas History Club, Medical Careers Club, Booster Club, Spanish Club, Teacher Assistant HARGROVE, WILLIAM GLENN - Key Club, Track Team, Senior Cabinet, Fine Arts Discussion Group, Vice President, Booster Club, Students for American Awareness HARRINGTON, SUSAN LOUISE - FTA, Treasurer, Medical Careers Club, Var- sity Volleyball, Letterman, Varsity Golf, Letterman, All Tournament Player in Volleyball, 1st and 2nd Place City, Badminton Doubles, IV Volley- ball, FHA HARRIS, EUGENIA NELSON - Spirit Committee, Baseball Chairman, Spirit Circle Chairman, French Club, Hospi- tality Club, FTA, Booster Club, Texas History Club HARVEY, LYNDA K. - HECE, Treasurer HAVARD, TIM RAY - Marching Band, Stage Band, Students for American Awareness HAVRAN, IAMES STEVEN - Students for American Awareness, German Club, Iunior Cabinet HEACOCK, SHANNON LEICH - FHA, Backgammon Club, Secretary HEANEY, IOHN ANDREW - NHS, National Merit Commended Scholar, Key Club, Secretary, Quill and Scroll, Treasurer, SABER, Iunior Editor, National Forensic League Degree of Excellence, Key Club 76, 77, 78, Debate Team 76, 77, 78, National For- ensic League, Vice President, Bill Archer Intern Finalist, Senior Cabinet, Law Club, Second Place, SFA Debate Second Place, USL Debate, Thirc Place, T-O Convention, Representa- tive to UIL District Debate HEINTZ, PATRICIA A. - Lieutenants German Club, Treasurer, CSU, Booster Club, Directory Cover Win- ner 78 HENDRY, KERRY LYN - DECA HENRY, BRIAN DALE- DECA HERNANDEZ, LUIS ENRIQUE - Sci- ence Club HERNANDEZ, PAUL I. - Varsity Basket- ball HEWITT, SAM T. - Auto Club, Vice President HICKS, KATHY S. - VOCT, Vice Presi- dent HICGINS, PAMELA ANN - Spanish Club, Texas History Club, FHA, BoosterClub HIGHTOWER, KEN W. - Golf Team, Key Club, Most Handsome Finalist, Sophomore, Program Council, Stu- dent Council, Advisory Committee HOBSON, MARTHA LYNN - Program Council, Spanish Club, Hospitality Club, FHA, Fine Arts Discussion Group, Vice President, Scuba Club, BoosterClub HODSON, DAVID L. - Interact Club, President, Student Council, IV Base- ball Letterman, Trainer, Varsity Base- ball, Most Handsome Semi-Finalist, Sophomore, Iunior, Senior, Sopho- more Cabinet HOLMES, RANDY - IV Baseball, Most Valuable Player Award HORN, IILL LESLIE- Dramalee 77,78 HORTON, ELIZABETH - FTC, Science Club, Cross Country, Letterman, Dis- trict Champs, Track, Letterman, Cap- tain, Track Team HOWARD, DIANA - National Merit Commended Student, Ist Lt., ROTC, Society for the Advancement of the Arts HUMPHREY, BARBARA - Sophomore Cabinet, Iunior Cabinet, Senior Cabi- net, FTC, Booster Club 76, 77, 78, Texas History Club, Backgammon Club, FHA, Track Team HUNTER, SANDRA A. - ist Place, Cookbook Contest, Booster Club, OEA, Reporter I IVIE, ROBIN - Baseball, Medica CareersClub I IACKSON, DONALD S. - Fine Art Club IACKSON, MICHAEL -Football Lettei man 76, 77, 78, Track Letterman 76, 77 78, All District and All City Footba 76, All District 77, Captain of Footba Team 77, FCA President 76 IAERNE, ANNETTE M. - Booster Clul 76, 77, 78, Spanish Club 76, Hom' Economics 76 IARRELL, TRACY LYNN - Cheerleader Student Council Vice President, Sen ior Class Secretary, Razz M'Tazz 77 78, Southernaires 76, 77, 78, Nations Thespian Society 77, 78, Spirit Com mittee 78, Dramalee 76, 77, 78, Senio Cabinet, FTA, Booster Club 76, 77, 7E Sound of Music Cast, Solo ani Ensemble First Place, Wizard of Oz Cast IEFFRIES, CHERYL - Spanish Club BoosterClub IORDAN, CAROLYN - Booster Clul 77, FFA Greenhand, Chapter Farme Secretary, Law Club 77, 78 IONES, MARK LEONARD - Senio Class President, Key Club 76, 77, 7E Key Club Board of Directors 76, Texa Oklahoma District Lt. Governor 77 Key Club International Trustee 78 Robert F. Lucas Award Most Out standing Lt. Governor in Key Clul International 77, Freedom's Founda tion at Valley Forge 77, Leadership Seminar 77, Finance and Membership Chairman Key Club lnt'I 78, Studen Council Parliamentarian 78, Membe 77, 78, Iunior Class Vice President Not now Tim, subtly hint Margie Faber and Mark Goodson as they inform Tim Gan erka that Young Life talks don't belong at Across the Street. I I slow that I've got my glasses on I see wly four of everybody, says jim Shep- ard as he catches an eyeful. Class Cabinet 76, 78, DAR Award, Debate Team 76, 77, 78, Sweepstakes Debator, National Forensic League, SABER 77, 78, Sophomore Section Edi- tor, Activities Section Editor, Quill :and Scroll 77, 78, Boys' State Repre- sentative 77, Speaker of the House Boys' State, NHS 77, 78, Secretary 78, Law Club 76, 77, Secretary 78, Spanish Club 76, Spanish NHS 76, 77, 78, Soci- ety for the Advancement of the Arts 78, YAF, Program Council 78, Most Handsome Semi-Finalist 78, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Who's Who Certificate of Merit, Close-Up 77, Booster Club 76, 77,78 K XLMICK, DAVID T. - Football, BoosterClub KPLAN, BARBARA LYNN - Society for the Advancement of the Arts, Presi- dent, Medical Careers Vice President 57, Member 77, 78, Spanish Club 76, 7, 78, DAR Semi-Finalist tYS, KELLEY COLLEEN - NHS, Span- ish NHS, YAF, Science Club President, FFA Treasurer, Dramalee, Hospitality Club, Booster Club, American Legion Club, Spanish Club IUFMAN, KATHY OPAL- Marching Generals Concert Band, Booster Club, DEA Treasurer LLEY, DANA - Spanish Club, YAF, Society for the Advancement of the Arts LLY, CAROL ELIZABETH - National vterit Commended Student, National Iouncil of Teachers of English Writ- ng Award, SABER Faculty Editor, NIHS, Spirit Committee Big Sign Chairman, junior Cabinet, Quill and Scroll, Texas History Club, Hospitality lub, FTA, Booster Club, Spanish lub, Most Beautiful junior Finalist, Vlost Beautiful Senior KELSEY, VIRGINIA W. - Anchor Club, Hospitality Club, Spanish Club, Booster Club, Society for the Advancement of the Arts KINNEY, ELIZABETH ANN - TRAVELER Co-Ad Manager 78, Quill and Scroll Treasurer 78, Spirit Committee Favor Chairman 78, Hospitality Club 77, Most Beautiful Semi-Finalist 77, Span- ish Club 76, Texas History Club 76, Booster Club KNIZNER, DEBBIE ANN - Dramalee, AFS, FHA, Program Council, Booster Club, Scuba Club KNOX, KARA COLLEEN - National Merit Commended Scholar, SABER Clubs Editor, junior Staff, Spirit Com- mittee, NHS, Quill and Scroll, Histo- rian, Anchor Club Reporter, Program Council, Spanish NHS, Hospitality Club, Spanish Club, German Club, FTA, Booster Club KOPYCINSKI, BRENDA SUE - TRAV- ELER Sports Co-Editor, Spanish Club, Quill and Scroll, Booster Club KOSTAS, CYNTHIA G. - Most Repre- sentative Sophomore Girl, Most Rep- resentative junior Girl, Anchor Club Freedom Foundation Trip, American Legion Club Secretary 77, Member 76, 77, 78, Anchor Club President, Span- ish NHS President, NHS Vice Presi- dent, Spanish Club Treasurer KRAMER, KRISTI LEE - IROTC - Pla- toon Leader, Cadet, Drill Team, DAR Award, German Club Parliamenta- rian, Science Club, ROTC Academic Achievement Award, School Effi- ciency Award, Service Award, Platoon Sgt., Squad Leader KUNKEL, BETH M. - NHS, Marching Band, Concert Band, Booster Club L LANCASTER, LAURA SOLVEI - Sopho- more Cabinet, Most Beautiful Finalist 76, 77, 78, junior Class Secretary, Homecoming Queen Finalist, Texas History Club, FTA, FHA, Student Council LAND, ROBERT WAYNE- ROTC, Serv- ice Medal, Master Sergeant LANE, HARRY DEAN - Most Hand- some Finalist, Senior Cabinet LARKIN, ELIZABETH CAROL- ETA, Law Club, FHA, Science Club, Booster Club, Cast, Wizard of Oz LAUBE, STEVE EDWARD - FFA, Green- hand, Electrification Award Certifi- cate, Sentennial Officer, Scholar Award Certificate LAYCOCK, GWYN - Student Council 76, 77, Secretary 78, Texas History Club, FHA, Program Council, Social Committee, Scuba Club LEBO, LYNETTE SUZANNE - Marching Band, Concert Band, FHA, Debate Team LE THANH-TUNG, jULlE THI - FHA LEIFESTE, ELIZABETH LUCILLE - Anchor Club 76, 77, Chaplain 78, Modern Dance Club, CSU 76, 77, 78, Fine Arts Discussion Group, Booster Club 76, 77, 78, Hospitality Club 76, Secretary 77, President 78, Most Beau- tiful Semi-Finalist, junior, Society for the Advancement of the Arts LEMKE, SUSAN ELLEN - Booster Club, FHA LEMKE, DANNY RAY - Baseball, Varsity LEMAK, ROBERT ALLEN - Golf Team LEWIS, DAVID NELSON - National Merit Commended Scholar, NHS, Key Club, German Club, YAF, Society for the Advancement of the Arts LEWIS, RICKY E. - Dramalee LEWTER, LYNDA WARNER - CSU, Spanish Club, Booster Club, FHA, Society for the Advancement of the Arts LIM, MORGAN - CVAE LINDSEY, KEN WAYNE- Key Club, Southernaires, YAF LIUMOVIC, VESHA - AFS, Medical Careers Club, Science Club LOVETT, DANIEL IAY - Booster Club 76, 77, 78, Dramalee, Razz M' Tazz, TRAVELER 76, Feature Editor, Thes- pian 77, 78, Guys and Dolls, Lt. Branigan, Peter Pan, Smee, Honora- ble Mention UIL Competition, Cheer- leader, Texas History Club, Program Council, Quill and Scroll, Wizard of Oz, Cowardly Lion LUCAS, PATTI EDEN - Spanish Club, Spanish Honor Society, American Legion Club, Anchor Club, Hospital- ity Club, Treasurer, Special Projects Chairman, FHA, Vice President, Sec- retary-Treasurer, Science Club, Debate Team, Booster Club, Sopho- more Volleyball Team, Senior Cabi- net, Society for the Advancement of the Arts LYNCH, ANN ELIZABETH - Anchor 76, 77, Vice President 78, Hospitality Club 76, 77, President 78, Spirit Committee 77, Treasurer 78, NHS 77, 78, Program Council, Spirit Committee Poster Chairman, Scuba Club, Publicity Chairman, FTA, Booster Club 76, 77, 78 M MABRAY, WYNN MCKNIGHT - IV Football Letterman, Varsity Football 32 4 Letterman, Varsity Track, National Merit Commended Scholar, Sports Editor 78 SABER, Interact Club Vice President, FCA, Quill and Scroll MADDOX, IOHN CHRISTOPHER - Marching Band Drum Major, Concert Band, Spirit Committee MARDWARDT, LISA ANN - Science Club 76, Dramalee 76, 77, 78, Medical Careers 78, FHA 76 MARLEY, ANN ELIZABETH - Anchor Club, CSU, Program Council, Spanish NHS, Spanish Club, Hospitality Club, YAF, Science Club, Booster Club MARSHALL, PATTI ANNE- Spirit Com- mittee, FHA, CSU, Booster Club ior Semi-Finalist 77, Booster Club, Swim Team Letterman, FCA, Close- UP MCCOLLUM, PERRY I. - Marching Band, Stage Band, Booster Club MCCORD, CATHY AILEEN - Senior Cabinet, Spanish NHS, CSU, Spanish Club, FHA, Booster Club MCCORD, KAREN ELIZABETH - Span- ish NHS, CSU, Spanish Club, FHA, Booster Club MCGEE, BILL D. -Varsity Basketball All District, Booster Club, Spanish Club 76, FcA 76 MCMANUS, DANIEL PRESCOTT - TP' Eugenia Harris has second thoughts about her E. Marsell Beauty Treatment as Terry Bur- ton grins and bears it. MARSHBURN, ELIZABETH LEE - Booster Club, Texas History Club, OEA MARTIN, ANTHONY DUANE - March- ing Band, Stage Band, Southernaires, BoosterClub MARTIN, IOANNA LOUISE- OEA 78 MASON, MELANIE ELIZABETH - Texas History Club, Dramalee, Spirit Com- mittee, Spanish Club President, Hos- pitality Club, CSU President, YAF President, FHA, FTA Secretary, Soci- ety for the Advancement of the Arts, Secretary, Student Council, Iunior Cabinet, Dixieliers, Program Council, TRAVELER Co-Feature Editor, Booster Club MATOS, SUSAN IEANNE - Spanish NHS, Program Council, Drama Club, Video Tape Club Board Member, FHA, Booster Club MCBRIDE, ROBERT R. - Interact Club, Student Council, Science Club, Texas History Club, IV Football 76, Varsity Football 77, 78, RBI Award 76, All Dis- trict Football 77, Most Handsome lun- National Merit Commended Scholar, Interact Mascot Chairman, YAF, SAA, Spanish Club, German Club, Booster Club MCMILLAN, BONNIE- YAF, FTA, Texas History Club, Society for the Advancement of the Arts, Science Club, Booster Club MCGREGOR, DOUGLAS WEAR - Soc- cer Club 76, 77, 78 MCKAY, DIANA SARA - NHS, Souther- nairs, Area Choir, Razz M'Tazz, Solo Ensemble Contest First Place, Region Choir, Dixiliers, Dramalee, FTC, Vol- leyball Team, Track Team, Chorus Sound of Music , Student Council, lunior Cabinet, Sophomore Cabinet MCLAGGAN, DOUG C. - Students for American Awareness MCLEROY, SHELLY ANN - American Field Service, Program Council, Sen- ior Cabinet, Close-Up MEANS, SALLY IO - FTC President 77, 78, CSU, Hospitality Club, Lieutenants 76, 77, Honor Roll 76 MENGER, CHARLES MATTHEW - Drum Major, Marching Band, Stag Band, Spirit Committee, Boosts Club, Guys and Dolls Orchestri Concert Band METTS, SARAH LYNN - Five Star Off cer, Lieutenants, Most Outstandin Lieutenant 76, Outstanding Scholai ship 76, Most Outstanding lunic Lieutenant, Most Service Point Award 77, NHS, Latin NHS, Anchc Club 76, 77, 78, Spirit Committee 71 American Field Service 78, Hospitalit Club 76, FTA, junior Classical League MICHAEL, TOMMY S. - Thespian Soc' ety, Guys and Dolls Cast, Alice i Wonderland Cast, Sound o Music , Peter Pan , Wizard of Oz Technician, Razz M'Tazz and Co Best Tech Dramalee 77, Spanis Club 76, Honor Roll 76 MILES, PHYLLIS ANNE - FTA, FHA, Lax Club MILLER, CINDY FRANCES - Spanis Club, FHA, BoosterClub MILLER, IAMES HARRISON - Key Clul 76, 77, 78, NHS 77, 78, Booster Club 76 77, 78, Society for the Advancemen of the Arts MOLLER, NANCY MARGUERITE - Bowling Club Secretary 76, 77, 78, is Place Doubles Tournament, 3rd Placi Team Tournament, Most lmprovei 76, 77, FTA, Science Club, Student for American Awareness, German Club 76, 77, 78 MOORE, GLENDA KAREN - Lieuten ants, Latin NHS, FHA, American Fielt Service, FTC MOORE, MARY AMELIE - FHA, DE 77 78, DE President 78 MOORE, MICHAEL ROY - Key Club 7E 77, 78, NHS, Senior Historian, Senio Cabinet, Varsity Tennis Team 77 Most Handsome Semi-Finalist, Finn Ans Discussion Group Vice Presidenl Texas History Club, Students fo American Awareness MOORE, TEENA C'DALE - Spanisl Club, Science Club, Students fol American Awareness, Medica Careers, FHA I MORTON, TRACY MICHAEL- Tennii Team 3 MOSS, LESLIE ANNE - Spirit Commit tee Poster Chairman, CSU, Hospitality Club, Spanish Club I MURPHY, MEGAN PATRICIA 4 Boostei Club 77, 78, Program Council 78 I N NAGEL, DIANNE ELIZABETH - FTC, FHA, Booster Club 76, 77, 78 ELSON, RUDOLPH - All District Football Team 78, Varsity Football Let- terman, VOCT Treasurer VITT, HUGH RODNEY - National vterit Semi-Finalist, SABER Senior Section Editor, Quill and Scroll, Presi- dent, Law Club WMAN, IOHNNA KAY- HECE, FTC, 3ooster Club 76, 77, 78 CKEL, CLIFF L. - Southernaires Trea- surer 76, 77, 78, CSU Vice President, Spirit Committee 76, 77, 78, American .egion Club 76, 77, 78, NHS 77, 78, Spanish NHS 76, 77, 78, Booster Club '6, 77, 78, Interact 76, 77, 78, Sound Jf Music 76, Guys and Dolls 77, Dramalee 76, 77, 78, Wizard of Oz '8, Science Club 78 ITLEY, ADRIAN - SOLO Treasurer '7, President 78, Law Club Vice Presi- lent 78 O KEEFE, MARY FRANCES - National vterit Semi-Finalist, Anchor'Club His- orian, Hospitality Club 76, 77, 78, Sophomore, lunior, and Senior Cabi- iets, UIL Spelling 76, 77, German Ilub 76, 77, 78, Close-Up 77, 78, Booster Club, FHA 78, NHS 77,78 LENBURGER, CONRAD DON - Track Pole Vault District Record -Iolder and School Record Holder, .etterman Varsity Track 76, 77, 78, 'rack Regional Qualifier 77, 78, Inter- ict Club, FCA, Varsity Basketball Let- Frman IVER, IADI - Lieutenants One Star Eieneral, Brigade A, FHA Parliamenta- Iian, Guys and Dolls, Suzy Street- weeper and Mother ONG, TUAN THANH - Mu Alpha Theta OVERTON, THOMAS MACK - Student Council 76, Track Team 76,77 P PAGE, IOHN VANCE - Spanish NHS, Science Club, Spanish Club Vice Pres- ident,YAF PARISH, KIM - Anchor Club, American Legion, Spanish Club, Spanish NHS, Dramalee, Texas History Club, DECA Reporter, SABER Staff, FTC, Hospital- ity Club, Booster Club PARKER, KATHERINE DAWN - Latin NHS, Close-Up, Society for the Advancement of the Arts, Lieuten- ants, Hospitality Club, Booster Club, Medical Careers Club PEASE, PAMELA IEANNE - French Club, FHA, FTA PECKHAM, WALTER RUFUS - Ameri- can Field Service PEDEN, JAMES LOUIS - Spanish Club, Chess Club,YAF PEHLMAN, KEVIN WILLIAM - Varsity Swim Team, Letterman 77, Backgam- mon Club PENROD, LINDA K. - Homecoming Queen 78, Most Beautiful Sophomore 76, Student Council 76, junior Cabi- net 77, Senior Cabinet 78, Texas His- tory Club, Spanish Club, FTA, FHA, BoosterClub PETERSON, MERELLA MARIE - Track, Letterman, District Champ, Team Captain, FHA PFISTERER, ELIZABETH FRANCIS - at's right fellas, a little lower and to the left, Rabbit Coreale directs Todd Hansen David Baccus. Booster Club 76, 77, 78, Texas History Club 76, FHA, FTC, Spanish Club 76, 77 PHILLIPS, NANCY ANN - Souther- naires, American Field Service, Vice President, Science Club, Vice Presi- dent, German Club, Treasurer, Anchor Club, American Legion, CSU, Law Club, Dramalee PIERATT, SHEREE D. - Debate Team, National Forensic League Third Place, Semi-Finals and Top Speakers, Texas History Club, Vice President, FTA, FHA, Booster Club, Wizard of Oz Supporting Role, Understudy of Major Role PIERSON, KATHLEEN WINDLEY - Hos- pitality Club, Home Economics Club, Booster Club PRINCE, CATHY A. - Cheerleader, Interact Sweetheart, Southernaires, Accompanist, Wizard of Oz Pianist, Most Beautiful Finalist 78, CSU, Sound of Music , Spirit Committee, Dixieliers, Dramalee, Hospitality Club, Lieutenants PRUTER, DORRIS ANNE- Spanish Club Secretary, FTA, Booster Club, Students for American Awareness PURCELL, SUSAN D. - TRAVELER Staff, Quill and Scroll, Program Council, FTC, Texas History Club R RABKE, SHIRLEY REBECCA - Band Sec- retary!Treasurer, NHS, German Club Secretary, Anchor Club, Hospitality Club, Spelling UIL Competition 3rd Place, Society for the Advancement of the Arts, Close-Up 77, 78, Booster Club RASMUSSEN, INGE OLGA - AFS, Ger- man Club, Drama Club RANDOLF, CATHERINE LYNN - Span- ish Club, Texas History Club, Booster Club, DE, Students for American Awareness RANDLE, RUTH ELIZABETH - Latin NHS, Senior Cabinet, Hospitality Club, FHA, American Field Service, BoosterClub RAUS, LORI ANN - Musical 77, 78, CSU, Texas History Club 76, 77, 78, Dixiliers 76, 77, 78, Lieutenants RAY, ROBERT T. - Key Club, TRAVELER Business Manager, Sports Staff, Let- terman Varsity Basketball, Texas His- tory Club, Quill and Scroll Vice Presi- dent RAYBURN, CHARLES RUSTY - Bowling Team, President 78 REESE, IIMMY WILLIAM - SABER Ad Manager, Varsity Football 77, IV Foot- ball 76, Track Team 76, 77, Texas His- tory Club, Booster Club, Quill and Scroll 5 6 REEVES, LINDA L. - Dixiliers, Iunior Cabinet, Booster Club, Spanish Club, YAF, FHA, American History Club REGUERA, LYSETTE MARIA - Spanish NHS 77, 78, Video Tape Club Secre- tary and Board of Directors 76, 77, 78, Dramalee 77, FHA 78 REID, IOSEPH TAYLOR - Booster Club 76, 77, 78, Texas History Club 77, 78, YAF 78, Sophomore Cabinet REININGER, SUSAN MICHELLE- Span- ish Club, German Club, Lieutenants, Spirit Stick, Booster Club REVELS, DEBRA GAY - HECE President, Treasurer, and Student Delegate, FHA 76, 77, 78, Texas History Club, Booster Club RICHARD, DENISE MARIE- OEA Presi- dent, Booster Club RIGNEY, CONNIE SUE - Spirit Com- mittee Poster Chairman, Medical Careers Club, Science Club, Spanish Club, CSU, Booster Club ROBERTSON, JOHN - VICA 77, 78, His- torian RODRIGUEZ, PHILLIP V. - Spanish Club, ICT ROSTVOLD, SUE M. - DECA ROYALL, ROBERT LEAMAN - NCTE Award, National Merit Commended Scholar, Law Club, Booster Club, Society for Advancement of the Arts S SAADE, MARLENE GEORGE- FHA SCRIVINER, LEE ANN - Art Achieve- ment Award 77, Spanish Club 77, CSU 76, Society for the Advancementrof the Arts 77, Fine Arts Discussion Group, Vice President SCHACHTSCHNEIDER, LAURA ANN - Booster Club SCHLEMEYER, SHELLEY DAWN - Pro- gram Council 76, Texas History Club 76, Dramalee, Booster Club 75, 76, 77, Backgammon Club 77, Lee Leader 77, FFA SCHNEIDER, MICHAEL ANTHONY - Booster Club 76, 77, 78, Honor Roll SCHULMAN, DEBORAH MARGARET - ROTC, Sergeant First Class, Academic Achievement Medal, Expert Mark- sman Medal, Latin NHS, FHA, FTA, Booster Club 76, 77,78 SCHULTZ, RICHARD DOMNIC - Booster Club, ROTC SCHURIG, MARY MELISSA - Texas His- tory Club 76, FHA 78, Booster Club 76, 77, 78, Track Team 76 I did it! I did it! proudly gloats Bonnie McMillan as Mike Robertson wonders what h missed. SCHURIG, SUSAN LYNN - Booster Club 76, 77, 78, OEA 77 SCOTT, IAY MARTIN - German Club President, American Field Service Treasurer, American Legion Club, Iunior Cabinet, Senior Cabinet, Sound of Music , Wizard of Oz , Southernaires, Dramalee, UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest, Society for the Advancement of the Arts, Science Club, Booster Club SCOTT, STACY ANN - FTC 78, FHA 78, Vice President, Backgammon Club 78, Booster Club 76, 77, 78, Swim Team 78 scorr, susAN LEE - FHA, Fic, Booster Club, Society for the Advancement of the Arts, Medical CareersClub SEMAN, REMY -French Club, Science Club SENDUKAS, RONNY - National Merit Semi-Finalist, Marching and Concert Band, YAF, Law Club SENGEL, DAVID C. - Students for American Awareness, VOCT SEWARD, ROBERT YOUNG - Mu Alpha Theta, President, Science Club 76, 77, Chess Club 77, CSU 77, National Merit Semi-Finalist, Society for the Advancement of the Arts 78 SHEPHERD, IAMES LLOYD - Student Council President, SABER Business Manager, Key Club Senior Director, Most Handsome Iunior Finalist, Most Handsome Senior Finalist, Golf Team 76, 77, 78, Law Club 77, 78, SABER 76, 77, 78, Key Club 76, 77, 78, Student Council 76, 77, 78, Inter-Club Council President, Soroptomist Youth Citizen- ship Award Nominee ' SKINNER, SHANNON SUEZANNE - DE, Vice President SLACK, BAMBI - Student Council 71 77, 78, Texas History Club, FHA 76, 71 78, Medical Careers, Most Beautifi Semi-Finalist, Sophomore Cabine Booster Club 76, 77, 78, Scuba Clu Secretary SMITH, DIANA LYNNE - HECE Vic President, City Student Delegate Pref ident, FHA 76, 77, 78, Senior Cabine Texas History Club, Booster Club SMITH, LAURA DIANE- TRAVELER 72 Quill and Scroll 78, Iunior Cabinet 73 Booster Club 76, 77, 78, FHA, FTC Spanish Club, Texas History Club SMITH, LINDA LEE- CVAE Reporter SMITH,MARTHAGRACE-Varsity Vo leyball, FTA, FHA, Medical Career Club SMITH, ROCKY DALE - Interact, Vai sity Football 76, 77, Backgammo Club, Science Club, FCA SMITH, RUTH ELIZABETH - Ancho Club 77, 78, Hospitality Club 76, 71 78, Spanish Club 76, 77, German Clul 77, 78, Society for the Advancemer of the Arts 78, Booster Club 76, 77, 72 Close-Up 77,78 SPARKES, WILLIAM BRAM - Varsit Football Letterman 76, 77,,FCA 76, 77 IV Football 76 STEPHENS, NICHOLAS CHARLES - Tennis Team 76, 77,78 STEVENSEN, LORI ELLEN - HECE Pub Iicity Manager 78, Member 76, 77 FHA 77, Texas History Club, Lieuten ants 77, Booster Club TEWART, STEPHANIE ANN - Anchor Club Secretary 76, 77, 78, Iunior Class Treasurer 77, NHS, FHA Vice Presi- dent, TRAVELER Ad Manager 77, Spanish NHS 76, 77, 78, Hospitality Club 76, 77, Senior Cabinet 78, Booster Club 76, 77, 78 TONE, IULIE ELIZABETH - SABER Assistant Editor 78, Club Staff 77, Spanish Club 77, Texas History Club '76, 78, Most Beautiful Sophomore Semi-Finalist, Hospitality Club 76, 77, , Dramalee 78, Peter Pan Cast, Bel- laire Debate Semi-Finalist, Program , Council 78, Student Council 77, Booster Club 76, 77, 78, Wizard of I Oz Cast Dancer, Sophomore Cabi- ' net, Quill and Scroll, National Foren- ' sic League Irons, MARY FRANCES - Track var- , sity Letter 76, 77, Varsity Team 78 LUTTON, MOLLY LEE - CSU 76, 77, Medical Careers 76, 77, Science Club 78, Scuba Club 76, 77, Hospitality Club 76, 77, Dramalee 76, 77, 78, Inter- national Thespian Society 76, 77, 78, I Razz M'Tazz and Co., Sound of N Music 76, New York Field Studies 76, 78, Peter Pan 77, Alice in Wonder- land 76, UIL Competition, Wizard of Oz Cast 78, UIL Competition 78 T TERRY, DIANE MARIE - National Merit Commended Scholar, Spanish NHS, Hospitality Club, Medical Careers, Spanish Club THOMAS, CYNTHIA ANN - Texas His- tory Club 77, 78, Booster Club 78, Most Beautiful Iunior 77, Most Beau- tiful Senior Finalist 77 THOMAS, DIANE RENEE - Tennis Team Letterman, Booster Club, CSU, Students for American Awareness THOMPSON, IEFFREY LYNN - Interact Club 78, Marching Band 76, 77, Drum band. - Aggie Ieff Thompson hasn't yet that you need a drum to play in Captain 78, Concert Band Drum Cap- tain 76, 77, 78, Mu Alpha Theta 78, Students for American Awareness, German Club 76, 77, 78, Booster Club 76, 77,78 THOMPSON, ROBERT IOE Il - Inter- act, Mu Alpha Theta Reporter, Medi- cal Careers Club, German Club, Stu- dents for American Awareness, ROTC - Academic Achievement, Drill Team, Booster Club 76, 77, 78 THURMAN, SANDRA EAYE - HECE Publicity Manager, Students for American Awareness, Booster Club 76,77, 78 TIPPS, CHRISTI LYNN - Student Coun- cil 76, 77, 78, Election Committee Chairman 78, SABER Sophomore Sec- tion Editor 78, Staff 77, 78, Key Club Sweetheart 77, 78, Texas-Oklahoma District Key Club Sweetheart Finalist 77, Most Beautiful Finalist 76, 77, 78, Spirit Committee Big Sign Chairman, Senior Cabinet, Quill and Scroll, Hos- pitality Club, Texas History Club, Spanish Club, Booster Club TOMBLIN, IOHN WESLEY - Booster Club 76, 77, 78, IV Football Team, Stu- dents for American Awareness TORCZON, DONNA K. - Spanish NHS, Spanish Club, FTA, Hospitality Club, Science Club, Dramalee, Booster Club, Society for the Advancement of the Arts TRICON, YVETTE BARRE - Anchor Club, Spanish NHS, Lieutenants 76, 77, Outstanding Lt. Scholarship Award, Hospitality Club, Booster Club TURNER, DEE ANN - Archery Team, Science Club Treasurer, Spanish NHS, Iunior Cabinet, FHA, Sophomore Cabinet, Hospitality Club, Spanish Club, CSU, BoosterClub V VALLE, ALAN PETER D. - Varsity Base- ball 77, Outstanding Offense 76, 2nd Team All District 76, IV Basketball, NHS, Varsity Basketball 78 VALTASANOS, GEORGE - Souther- naires, ROTC, Battalion Commander, Outstanding LD-2 Cadet in City, Best Dressed Cadet, Director IROTC Cita- tion Cord, Varsity Drill Team Com- mander, Color Guard Commander, Cadet Officer, Academic Achieve- ment, Booster Club W WAGNER, CHAILLE ELIZABETH - YAF, Texas History Club, FHA, Booster Club, Hospitality Club, Backgammon Club WALDIE, MARCI LYNNE - Most Repre- sentative Senior Girl, President Booster Club - Spirit Committee, Tennis Team, Manager-Player 2 Yrs., SABER Circulation Manager 78, YAF, Treasurer, CSU, FHA, Finalist, Capitol Scholar, Quill and Scroll, Scholarship YAF Seminar, Sophomore Class Vice President, Sophomore Cabinet, Span- ish Club, Hospitality Club, Repre- sented LEE for Eagle Scholarship WALDIE, SHARI CATHRYN - Finalist DAR Award, Senior Cabinet, Tennis Team, Student Council, Spanish Club, CSU, YAF, Vice President, Booster Club, Hospitality Club, Sophomore Semi-Finalist Most Beautiful WALKER, WILLIAM REDDEN - Varsity Track Letterman, IV Football Letter- man, District Football '76 Champs, Regional Qualifier Track, Iunior Cabi- net, Science Club, Medical Careers Club, Booster Club WALLACE, DONNEL S. - Interact Club, Booster Club WALTRIP, MATHER KNIGHT - Razz M'Tazz, Dramalee, Spanish National Honor Society, Booster Club WASHBURN, WAYNE - Booster Club, Auto Club WATSON, REBECCA LYNN - Drama- lee, Speech Club, FHA, Iunior Reserve OfficerTraining Corps WEATHERFORD, WILLIAM A. - BoosterClub WEBB, ALLISON MACDONALD - FHA, Varsity Volleyball Team 77, 78, 76, Booster Club WEBSTER, NANCY KATHERINE - Latin Honor Society, 2 Yrs., FHA, Booster Club, Dramalee, Dixieliers, Wizard of Oz Chorus WEIL, WENDY ANNE - NHS, TRAV- ELER, Editorial Editor, Anchor Club, Hospitality Club, Modern Dance Club, Spanish Club, Dramalee, Booster Club, Quill and Scroll Histo- rian WEITINGER, CARRIE GRACE - OEA, Vice President, Student Council, Most Popular 76, 77, 78 WHITBY, LEAH F, - Program Council, President, Spirit Committee - Booster Club, Secretary, SABER, Clubs Editor, Iunior Staff 77, Quill and Scroll, Spirit Committee Poster Chair- man, Spanish Club, Close-Up 77, Dra- malee WHITE, RANDY -ICT WHITING, IANICE EASTWICK - FTA, Texas History Club, Booster Club, Spanish Club, Backgammon Club, Most Beautiful Semi-Finalist 76, 77, Hospitality Club, Guys and Dolls' Cast WHITTINGTON, ANN LUCRETIA - TRAVELER, News Editor, Student 327 Council, Spirit Committee, Track Chairman, Quill and Scroll President, FTC, Historian, Debate Team, 3rd Semi-Finals Bellaire, Octi-Finals CX Lamar, 3rd Springwoods, National Forensic League, Program Council, Sophomore, junior Representative, Booster Club, TRAVELER, News Staff 77 WICKER, KATHY ANNE - Volleyball 76, 77, Volleyball Manager 77, 78, FTA, FHA, Spanish Club WIDNER, MICHAEL WAYNE - IV Base- ball 75, Most Handsome Finalist 75, 76, FFA, Varsity Baseball 78 WILLIAMS, BETH BLALOCK - SABER Senior Honors Editor, Senior Cabinet, Spirit Committee, Skit Chairman, Quill and Scroll, Secretary, Lee Leader, Spanish Club, Treasurer, Video Tape Club, Secretary, Student Council, Most Beautiful Sophomore Semi-Finalist, Texas History Club, Hospitality Club, Program Council, FTA,YAF WILSON, MARY R. - Students for American Awareness, Booster Club, Science Club WILSON, RAY A. - Bowling Club, Stu- dents for American Awareness, Booster Club, Close-Up, Science Club, Backgammon Club, Scuba Club WISE, ROBERT LESTER - Booster Club, IV Basketball Letterman, Students for American Awareness, Student Cabi- net Alternate, Varsity Basketball Scorekeeper WOHLT, KATHRYN EILEEN - Lee Lieu- tenants, Four Star General, Sopho- more Service Point Award, Dixieliers, President and Accompanist, Spirit Committee, Booster Club, Sound of Music Cast, Guys and Dolls Cast, UIL Solo Ensemble, Piano Solo, UIL Chair Contest, Sweepstakes WOMACK, IAMES CAMERON -FHA WONG, SANDRA LESLIE - NHS, Anchor Club, Spanish National Honor Society, Vice President, Hospitality Club, Society for the Advancement of the Arts, Spanish Club, Booster Club, NCTE Writing Award Nominee Y YARNAL, IAMES ALLAN - VOCT, ROTC, Booster Club YORK, DORITHY SHERRILL - Booster Club, Spanish Club, Dramalee, Dancer in Wizard of Oz Z ZASTROW, LOREN ANN - Boostei Club, American History Club, HECE Wi K john McLaggan doesn't like the way the attention of his senior admirers shifts to the football team. 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Index A bott, Lynn 169, 262, 295 kerman, Marla 146, 157, 262, 358 am, Neil 262 ams, Andrea 194 ams, Mr, Edward 191,197 ams, Lisa 237 ams, Virginia 214 ams, Will 237 'asiabi, Siamak 262 Ieton, Mr. Gene 73 med, Mamdough138,237 med, Sherif 262 Len, Betsy 237 es, Susan 214 mini, David 315 lrich, Mrs. Rena 183,209 -ssandra,Pa1rick 156,158,237 xander, Siobain 237 n, Mrs, Ella 204 n, Greg 214 n, loe 262,267 r, Philip 117, 152, 157, 213, 214 Applewhite, Tracey 214 Armes, Sandy 262 Arnold, Gay 182, 315 Arnold, Sam 159, 262 Arnspiger, Christoph 183, 315 Arriaga, lesse 237 Arrowsmith, Kimberly 214 Asberry, Anthony 214 Ash, Lisa 214 Ashbaugh, Allison 166, 169, 172, 187,262 Asselin, Donald 263 Atchley, Renee 144, 168, 186, 214 Athey, Barbara 126, 161, 2 37 Atwood, Chris 214 Austin, Michael 315 Austin, Tyler 315 Avey,Debra183,237 ' Aydam, Gregory 263, 292 Aydam, Kelly 214 Aydam, Valerie 117, 122, 237 B Babcock, Dewey 237 ielang. lulia 169, 172, 262 lspoker, Sam 73, 79,262,299 derson, derson, erson, erson, Amanda 262,299 Bongi 224, 348 lackie160, 237 Mary Kay 57, 117, 165, 237, 246 erson, Mike 184, 185 erson, Richard 159 erson, Tom 97, 214, 221 reakos, Peter 214 res, Ms. Diane 196 rews, Barbara 48, 262 rews, Marianne 5, 20, 21, 50,11 61, 262, 321, 342 rus, Lori 117, 130, 133,161,237 el, lohn 214 Baccus, David 263, 325 Baccus, Leslle126,186, 214,219 Bacorn Baeder ,Ann611o,111,214 ,larries 46, 142,167, 172,237 Baier, Katherine 127, 144, 167, 171, 173, 214 Bailey, Catherine 128, 161 , 172, 237, 238 Bailey, Clara 107, 237 Ba1ley,1immy 95, 118, 213, 214, 228, 353 Bailey, Mary 19, 29, 110, 117, 214, 224, 226, 347 Bailey, Scott 315, 333 Baker, Adam 129, 155, 163, 171, 237 Baker, Barbara 214 Baker, Christie 110, 111,113, 144, 168, 237, 340 Baker, Drew 16, 59, 67,114,13.3,135,'236,237 Baker, Kyle 237 Baker, Laurel 237 Baker, Mary 237 Baker, Sydney 237 Bakke, Gail 31, 117, 26.3, 278, 342 Bales, Ierry 87,263 Ball, Iami 5, 138, 145, 146, 261, 263, 273 Ballenger, Kim 263 Balogh, lennifer 215 Barnbace, Mark 315 Barnard, Stacy 37,152,215 Barnhill, stuart 97, 1 17, 124, 236, 237, 263 Baron, Angela 53, 130, 138, 263, 319 Bartay, Cheryl 175, 2 37 Bartelsmeyer, lane 174, 263 Bassett, Brure 263 Batchelor, Deborah 215 Bates, Donna 213, 215 Batt, Mr. Charles 209 Batten, Beverly 12, 47, 72, 9899, 100, 122, 123, 129, 138, 142, 157, 231, 260, 261, 26 3, 275, 342 Baxter, Thomas 237 Baylor, Cory 170, 237 Beal, Brannin 17B Bearden,lt'rl172,215 Bebelaar, Allison 238 Becker, Carol 17, 173, 215 Been, Dayna 264 Been, Iohn 97, 215, 221 Begien, Iohn 261, 26-1 Behrens, Mr. Howard 200 Bell, Beverly 169, 238 Bell, Iulie 238 Benhow,Davld138, 139,238 Benestante, Cam 57, 238 Benge,Marty121,126,127,157,165,172,215, 222 Bennett, loy 215 Bennett, Kathryne120,14S,148,165, 171,238 Bennett, Mr. Randy 172, 199 Benning, Bill 238 Benson, David 215 Benson, R1c k 215 Benson, Sara 126, 134, 171, 2.38 Benson, Scot 215 Bentley, Sharon 181, 264 Benton, Thomas 185, 238 Bergen, Mr. Lawrenr e 190, 357 Berry, Darlene 180, 264 l3erry,l6hnny137,138,139,142 315, 316, 359 Bertone, Catherine 238 Bevil, Patty 238 Bingham, Annette 183 Biondo, Paul 3, 264 Birdsall, Betty 264 Birdwell, Mr. Clint 73 Bischoff, Paul131,132,133,134, 167,170,264 Bishop, Don 238 Bishop, Tod 215 Bitner, Susan 8, 264 Bivens,Susan138,146, 149,215 Bixby, David 73,124,215 Black, Gregory 90,164,238 Black, Kelly 215 Blades, Richard 29, 54, 73, 78, 91, 93, 264, 293 Blailock, Cortney 97,215 Blake, Tammie 238, 254 Blanco, Carlos 38, 73, 75, 265 Blanco, loe 73, 90, 93, 238 Blankenship, Laura 265 Blanton, Leslie 160,215 Blaylock, Rick 184, 185, 265 Bluestein,ludy158,170,238 Blumrick, lohnny 182, 238 Bochat, Renee 173,183,265 Bodie, Sharon 169, 238 Bodine, Brenda 148,215 Bogdan, Agnes 161, 171, 173, 175, 265 Boltel, Damary 165, 215 Boitel, Pedro 183, 238 Boles, Rhonda 1S6,167,171, 172,238 Bollato, Mike 238 Bolton, Brad 265 Bolton, lamie 180, 238 Bolton, Lesley 238 Bonano, lay 63, 73, 79,91,124,142, 143, 186, 187, 213, 215, 220 Bonano, Mike 73,75,92,124,125,265,2711, 339, 342 Bond, Donr1a 178,238 Bond, Nancy 180, 238 Bond, Nancy 215 Bond, Sandy 180, 181, 265 Bond, Sharon 169, 180, 265, 281 Bonham, Bamhl 1 38, 238 Booher, David 238 Boraiko, Mary lane 12, 120,122,126, 127, 129 133, 156 Borneman, Miss lane 107, 205 Bowers, Brute152,172,213,215 Bowles, Brenda 169,265 Boyc e, Mary 172 Boyd, Andy 134, 159, 164 Boyd, Charles 265 Boyd, Kevin 173, 215 Boyd, Steven 238, 256 BOYtlSlUI'1,N1lfl'1B0l 238 Boyle, Benny 55, 315 Boyle, Candar e 265 Boyle, laney 238 Boyles, Mary 215 Boyles, Thomas 266 Bracewell, Susan 266 Bracey, Belinda 239 Bradley, Stephanie 138, 169, 170, 187,266 , Braims, Catherine 215 Braker, Mr Brad 154,203 Branch, Cheryl 215 Branch, Kenneth 266 Branch, Thomas 174, 266 Brandt, Susie 239 Braun, Cathy 234 Braun, Patricia 239 Breland, Brad 46,118,129,133, 134,156,173 239 Breuer, lanice 183,239 Brewer, Tom 215 Bright, Bess 156,239 Britain, Wayne 213,215 Britt, Kendall 266 Brock, Bill 239,262 Brock, Lori 215 Brooks, Brockston 215 Brooks, Mrs. Dorothy 193 Brooks, Ernest 266 Broun, Faye 61, 215, 224, 225, 349 Broussard, .Michelle 144, 215, 235 Brown, David 266, 286 Brown, Don 160,266 Brown, Gaye 266 Brown, Gracie 239, 259 Brown, loe180, 181,261, 266 Brown, lohnny 2.39 Brown, Katherine 215 Brown, Melanie 169, 177,186, 215 Brown, Patricia 148, 239 Brown, Pat 164,166,173 Brown, Richard 156,216,266 Brown, Ricky 73, 79,160,170 Brown, Stephen 239 Browning, Anne 138, 186, 266, 342 Bruce, Emily 166, 186, 187,266 Bruce, Kirk 97, 186, 187, 216 Bruce, Laura 186,26-1, 267' Brumback, Brad 267 Brumback, Laura 216 Brune, Wayne 87, 97, 216 Brusen, Becky 104,239 Bryan, Beth 65, 106,144,212, 213,216,235 Bryant, Kelly 3,172,216 Brve, Randall 168 Brzozowski, Ellen 148,216 Brzozowski, Laura 132,145, 148,267 Buckley, Iohn 25, 26, 51, 55, 73, 75, 118, 132, 134, 267, 285, 321 Bukowski, Dinah120,127,132,13-1,267 Bunback, Laura 168 Bunce, Dawne 148,239 Burgart, Todd 239 Burgess, Brad 87, 239, 251 Burgower, leanle 239 Burke, Leslie 132, 134, 158171, 186,267 Burke, Sarah 181, 315 347 Burke, waiter 63, 73, 76, 77, 129, 133, 213, 216 Burkett, Greg 5, 87, 89,124, 267, 293, 342 Burkett, Tim 73, 77, 87, 124, 216, 220 Burks, Ricky 216 Burns, Dana 142, 267 Burns, Farrah 267 Burns, Ruth 5,16,116,117,122,123,126,128, 133,135,157,186, 267 Burns, Ricky 97 Burns, Mrs. Virginia 200 Burrows, Richard 86, 87, 267 Burst, lohn 171, 267 Burton, Kim 268 Burton, Terry 38,144,157,183, 268, 307, 312, 316, 324 Burton, Todd 168 Bush, David 94,142,143, 268 Butler, Duncan 37, 97, 186, 187, 216 Butler, Gretchen 144, 216 Butler, Mr. Harris 199 Butler, Laura 268 Butler, Mark 59, 239 Button, Gary 216 Bynum, lan 268 Byrd, Bob 97,114, 119, 239, 248 Byrd, Randall 315 Byrnes, Vicky 169, 239 Byron, Cathy 169, 268 C Cabrera, Marcella 239 Cahalan, Cathy 126, 165, 216 ,Cahalan,limmy134, 164, 166, 171 Cain, Margaret 169, 216 Cain, Randall 152, 239 Caldwell, Floyd 185, 315 Callaway, Crystal 216 Callaway, Leta 174, 239 Callier, Billye 53, 114, 132, 172, 261, 269, 342 Calvert, Kathryn 107, 216 Cameron, Ienny 26,117, 239, 240, 243 Campbell, Bonnie 216 Campbell, Bryan 29, 41, 46, 55, 73, 75, 78,11B, 130,132,133, 269, 296, 347 Campbell, Ricci 22, 269, 352 I Camus, Mike 182, 269 Gantu, Rene 160, 269 Cantu, lohn 269 Carden, Teri 269 Carey, Brian 239 Carley, Elaine 216 Carriger, Kim 269 Carrillo, Charlie 97, 216 Carroll, leff 239 Carroll, Lisa 137,138, 142, 239 Carter, Beth 216 Carter, Craig 269 Carter, Douglas 269 Carter, Vanessa 160 Castillo, Mr, Steve 82, 205 Catello, Dorina 269 Causey, Bruce 239 Causey, Rick 20, 21,49,122,128,132,133, 269, 271 Cernosek, Ann 169, 269 Chabysek, David 164, 175, 216 Chambers Anne 270 Chambers, , Barbara 216 Chambers, Chuck 97, 239 Chambers, jennifer 49,120,142,161,175, 270 Chambers, Mrs. Mary 192 Chambers, Melissa 101 , 138, 161, 175, 216 Chambers, Thomas 185 Comstock, Scott 174, 240 Connelly, Mike 217 Conner, Leslie 217 Conrad, Bruce 240 Cook, Cynthia 240 Cook, Donald 240 Cook, Kevin 97,182, 217 Cook, Mr. William 191 Cooks, Albert 182 Cooks, Iames 182 Cooks, Tommie 182, 315 Cooksey, lOl'1n 90,119, 213, 217, 218 Cooksey, Laura 217 Cooksey, Steve 25, 73, 76, 271 Chamblin, Lisa 17 Owan, Warren 216 Chancey, lerry182, 240 Chandler, Gail 44, 98, 99 Cnang, lui Ho 216 Chanittin, Kelly 216 Giapline, Lisa 217 Gtaudoir, Mrs. Gay196 Chaves, Kathleen 67, 217 Gtessman, Dale 72, 73, 76,130,133, 270 Cheesman, LoIly110, 111, 114, 169, 270 Chew, Laura 169, 217 Cimino, Tina 180, 240 Cizek,lohn152,155, 217 Clancy, Larry 271, 302, 320 Ganton, Clay 315 Clanton, Ray 217 Clark, Anna 171, 217 Clark, Cherie 126,127, 183, 240 Clark, Laura 240 Clark, Linda 315 Clemens, Connie 240 Clemow, Loreen169, 271 Clilt,Ieanne153,171, 217 Clift,Mollie 315 Clifton, Karen 60,138,145,146,161,164,213, 217 Clinard, Kim 161, 217 Cloud, Elizabeth 183, 240 Cobb, Trey 180, 271 Cobena, Kenneth 160, 271 Codner,lames166,170,171,173,176, 271 Coe,Glenn 160, 170 Coffman, lohn 315 ' Cole, Matthew 186, 217 Coleman, Carin 36,126,132, 156, 166, 172, 261, 271 Coleman, Mrs. Carolyn 170,192 Coleman, Cindy 17, 107, 217, 230 Collier, lay 97,116,158, 240, 256 Collins, Charles 142, 240 Collins, Colleen 104, 106,109, 240 Collins, Matt 142, 217 Collins, Lainie101,127,138,169, 217 Collins, William 93,132, 271,293 Colunga, Marcy 217 Cooley, Cooper Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Michelle 240 Kim 217 Mrs. Melba 201 Melody 240 Robert 182 Copeland, David 3, 240 Coreale, Robert 271, 325 Cornelius,Vicki 217 DAmico, Mr, Vincent 194 Dancer, Dwight 241 ' Daniels Krik 90,241,350 Dannenbaum, Eric 315 Darland, Patty 183, 273 Darnell, Michelle 27, 241 Darnielle, George 273 Dassow, Keith 315 Daughtery, Anne 241 Davee, Dianne 107, 138, 218, 221 Davee, Robert 273 Davenport, Laura 273 Davidson, lanet 218 Davidson, lohn 218 Davies, Dianne 218 Davies, Tracye 273 Davis, Andrea 241 Davis, Gary 218 Davis, lenni 218 Davis, Lee Ann 34, 61,218 Davis, Lindsey 30,129,176,241 Davis, Rick 273 Corpening, Owen 239, 240 Cosby, Brenna 138, 161, 239, 240 Cotie, Moni 144, 240 Colon, Charles 73 Cottingham, Mary Kay 106, 165, 240 Coulter, Peter 272 Coulter, Tommy 59, 73, 74, 87, 88, 240, 241, 248 Countee, Miss Doris 201 Covington, Brandi 217 Cowger, David 95, 266, 271 Cowling, Laura 217 Cox, Paul 186,217 Cox, Roxana 169, 272 Cragg,Catey142, 217 Craig, Cathy 144, 156, 217 Craig, Paul 185, 272 Craig, Robert 315 Crain, Virginia 241 Crawford, Carolyn 127, 165, 241 Crawford, Crystal 183, 315 Crawford, Lacey 218 Crawmer, Raymond 160, 217 Cremin, Walter 218 Cremona, Cathy 218 Crichton, Karen 120,127,134,166,171,172, 173, 272 Crittenden, Mike 96,241 Crochet, Mrs. Melba 193 Crosby, Patrick 182, 315 Crosby, Sarah 272 Crosswell, Doug 22, 31, 241, 262 Crouch, Alyson 49,103,126,131,132,133, 157,166,167,172,173, 272 Crouse, Donna 169, 241 Crouse, Sheila 178,272 Crowther, Paul 43, 44, 48,116,124,125,130, 132,133,156,163,167, 272 Cruz, Albert 182, 272 Cruz, Maria 182, 241 Cubberly, lohn 90, 218 Cubberly, Lisa 126, 135, 175, 177, 272 Culpepper, Sandy 120, 132, 151, 152, 155, 272 Culver, Holly 138, 142, 143, 218 Cummings, Carol 31,131,133, 166, 187, 273, 307 Cunningham, Drew 97, 302 Cupp, Brian 139 Cu rlin, Robert 156,165,166, 173, 241 Curry, lohn 93, 218 Curry, Keys 13, 136,137, 139,142, 273 Curry, Leta 183,241 Curson, Christy 120, 127, 241 Cusack, Kim 180,273 Cutbirth, Brown 241 D Dacus, Vickie 169, 241 Daily, Grace 132, 138, 261 , 273 Dalby, Clare 171, 218 Davis, Ru ssell 315 Davis, Stanley 97 Davison, loanje 213, 218 Dawson, Debby 60, 218 Dawson, Dawson, Day, Chri Neal 119,130,132, 218 Tom 152,164, 241 s 274 Day, Greg 241 Day, Mrs. Helen 193 Day, limmie 59, 97,176, 241 Dear, David 187 De Bakey, Danny 153,155, 241, 249 De Ford, Meg 241 De Leon, Doug 15, 150 De Luca, Dana 274 Dealey, Diane 169,186, 218, 233, 330 Deboer, Terry 218 Decastro, lose 218 Decell, Brad 218, 274, 356 Decell, Steven 228 Defoy, Mary 213, 218, 233 Defoy, William 274 Delaney, Lisa 131, 133, 261,274 Delaney, Mark 218 Delgado, Ana 274 Delgado, Elizabeth 182, 241 Delgado, Kathy 218 Delgado, Lori 180, 181, 274 Delventu ra, Robert 315 Demopulos, Tom 181, 315 Oh, he's so warm and fuzzy! gushes Virginia Paul as Mark Winter replies, Gee, thanks Virginia, but I already knew that. 348 Dale, Mrs. lo Ann 193 Dale, Nancy 241 Daly, Hugh 218 Daly, janet 218 DeMoss, Holly 218 Destefano, Claire 25, 36, 37, 47, 53,136, 13 138, 139, 142, 143, 274, 342, 354, 359 Destefano, Marilyn 61,117,138,142, 212,1 215,218 Detten, Darryl 94, 274 Dettling, David 218 Deware, Patti 122,123,127,130,133,157,I Diaz, Susanne 192 Dibiase, laye 241 Dicesare, Eric 152, 155, 219 Dick, Donald 152, 274 Dickerson, Cristin 219 Dickerson, David 241 Dickey, Charles 219 Diehl, Steve 242 Diferrante, Paola 182, 238,242 Difiore, Mike 264,274 Dimeo, Tony 181, 315 Dinh, Thach 315 Dishron, Barney 152, 155, 242 Dix, Melanie 275 Do, lanne 242 Dobecka, Georgian 126, 127, 242 Dobi, Nick 155, 164, 166, 173, 275 Dobi, Tia 138, 150, 157, 242, 275 Dochoda, E. I. 94, 219 Dodd, Davolyn 275 Dodd, Susan 275 Doehring, Cindy 122, 165, 242 Doehring, Sweeney 32, 73, 81, 91, 275 Dolan, Sally 219 Donalson, Dan 275 Donnan, Gary 219 Donnelly, Barbara 138,148, 149, 219 torr, Ricky 242 orsey, Mrs. Maxine 164, 165, 206 toss, Richard 95, 275 . lots, Mrs, Eloise 160, 205 Dugan, Darin 275, 294 rougan, Kelly 169, 219 foughty, Darla 26, 242 towd, Diana 120,127, 163, 261, 275 towdy, Carol 166, 171, 275, 297 Howell, loseph 315 towell, Laurie 153, 219 lowlen, David 94, 275 toyle, Daniel 315 Poyle, Sandra 242 brew, David 182 triscoll, Debbie 242 trovin, Robert 315 lubois, Iaqueline 172, 276 tubose, Roxanne 27,187, 219, 358 rubove, Fernando 158, 166, 173, 276 Puce, lose 276 ludenslng, Ann 138,165, 242 iuderstadt, lamie 160,166, 183 Duggan, Lynn 120,126,156, 171, 242 iumaine, Brian 219 lumlao, Cecilia 219 trumlao, Clarissa 177, 219 iunham, leri 242 rupaul, Lynn 109,173, 237, 242 tupaul, Mark 276 Durham, lerome 187, 242, 276 lurkee, Diane 276, 294 Jutch, Richard 219 iutherage, Terri 183, 276 buval, christian 276 i E ley, Arleen 22,183,219 ley, Venita 276 ason, Ginia183, 276 ckert, Corinne 315 ckland, Andy 181, 242 dick, Sheila 219 dick,Tim168, 315 dwards, Deborah 219 dwards, Duane 168, 219 lders, Perry 81 , 82, 242, 358 lders, Phil 80, 81, 83, 84, 93, 119, 122, 171, 270, 276, 300, 342 lford, Elizabeth 101,219 lliott, Elaine 127, 171, 242 llis, Iohanna 183, 242 'llis, Lee 315 llis, Robert 219 llis, Sherri 219 Isik, Curtis 132,134,167,276 Izy, W. 182 merson, Barbara 219 merson, Clifton 276 merson, Victoria 242 mmons, leff160, 219 ndsley, Gail 164,169,172, 277 phraim, Mr. Alben 200 nroth, Rion 242, 333 scobedo, Linda 242 slinger, Greg 159, 277 sse, Dawn 138,187, 277 ssik, Mary 182 stanol, Marlene 242 stes, Craig 181, 242 stevez, Mrs. Mirya 134, 206 udy, Dean 242 vans, Brad 262, 277, 318 vans, Terrie166,180, 277 vans, Yerri 181 verett, lohn 182 F faber, Margie 144,169, 272, 277, 322, 342 fant, Caroline 46,120,126,129,156,157,164, 167, 172, 237, 242 'argO, lulie 272 arley, lulie 219 armer, Debbie 183, 272 arnsworth, lulie 152, 219 Farrington, leff 158, 315 Farris, Tony 278 Fash, Robert 277, 278 Faust, Russell 278 Felder, I. 242 Felder, lessie 278 Felix, Dominic 97, 119, 150, 220, 225, 273 Fennell, Cynthia 178,179,278 Fenske, lanet 152,220 Fenwick, Richard 278 Feredjian, Marcela 242 Ferreri, Vicki 148, 242 Fickle, Charlene 242 Ficklin, Lorrie 169, 278 Field, Rex 242 Fife, lody 220 Fikaris, Michael 220 Finley, Michael 278 Fischer, Theresa 120, 242 Fitzwilliam, Debbie 181, 278 Flanagan,lohn 159,172 Fleeks, Mr. Alvin 200 Fleming, Tom 220 Flewellen, Bryan 182, 220 Floeck, Vicki 126, 186, 220 Fodell, Greg 182, 315 Foley, loe 73, 76,242 Foley, Megan 20, 21, 50, 137,138, 139, 261, 278, 357 Fondren, Leland 242 Fondren, Rob 220 Forbes, Mrs, Stefanie 159,171, 196 Ford, Dan 159, 220 Foreman, Rex 243 Forster, Russell 243 Foster, Nancy 243 Foster, Ricky 16, 173, 273, 279 Fountain, Debra 220 Fox, lane 144, 164, 168, 172, 186, 220 Fox, Karen 120, 132, 144, 146, 173, 279 Franklin, Richard 223 Frantz, Mariorie 148, 149, 169, 213, 220 Frazier, Holly 134, 160,162, 170, 171, 279 Frazier, loe 29, 54, 73, 74, 129, 133, 279, 284 Frederick, Tami 127, 148, 149, 156, 165, 169, 220 , Fredericks, Brian 220 Fredericks, Carl 40, 49,132,164,166,167,171, 279 Freeman, David 182 Freeman, Mrs. jackie 17, 208 Freney, Elizabeth 169, 220 Frison, Maryanne 36, 40, 116,117, 120, 121, 132, 138,139, 142,143,161, 261,279,297 Froebel, Bryce 87, 119,174, 220 Froebel, Kem 151, 152, 174, 279 Frombaugh, Mrs. Ines 134, 206 Frost, Carolyn 243 Fry, lohn 182, 315 Fuermann, Walter 173, 175, 279 Fuller, Peige 220 Fulton, Allred 279 Funderburk, lim 243 Furtado, Susan 243 G Gabel, lames 243 Gabriles, lanise 279 Gadbois, Mr. Henri 118, 203 Gage, Andrew 63, 220 Gains, Barbara 279 Gains, Mitch 220 Galbraith, Barbara 169, 279, 342 Galli, Nick 73, 77, 243, 352 Galloway, Shelly 178, 280 Galtney, Ed 168, 220 Gambino, Diane 183, 280 Gambino, Dino 153, 220 Garbett, Kathy 127,138,164, 169, 243 Garcia, Beth 30, 122, 123, 138, 280 Garcia, Deborah 138, 157,164, 183, 243, 256 Garcia, Donna 220 Garcia, lacoby 132, 150, 315 Garcia, lames 220 Garcia , Rosendo 220 . GalxlerelauraLeigh127,144,166,186,187, 276, 280, 312, 342 A bewildered Santa wonders how he can fit seven senior boys on his sleigh as requested by Faye Broun, Bongie Anderson, Dore Rubey, Margie Whilden, jane Tresch, Susan Stillwell, and Mary Bailey. Gardner, Beth N. 132, 133, 166, 243 Gardner, Beth 30,120,121,126,130,156, 280, V 342 - Garland, Robin 220 Garner, Brad 91, 238, 243 Garner, Mrs. lan 169, 207 Garrison, Craig 62, 214, 220 Garrison, Todd 92, 243 Gavens, Kim 220 Gee, Ellen 148,149,167, 171, 280 Gehring, Miss Ella Mae 192 I Gellenthin, Gregory 280 Gellenthin, Susan 183, 243 Gensemer, Terri 146, 220 George, juliet 220 Gerdes, Nancy 146, 169, 280 Gerhard, Karen 280 Gervais, lohn 97, 220 Gervais, Melinda 148, 280 Gervais, Neil, Ir. 243 Gibson, Felicia 187, 243 Gibson, Mary A.168, 281 Gibson, Mary R. 280 Giddens, Ken 160,173, 315 Gilbert, Dana 126, 144, 243, 252 Gilbert, lohn 162 Gill, Dan 243 Gill, Mike 160 Gill, Raymond 220 Gilliam, Gretchen 243 Gilliland, Dawn 19,127, 213, 216, 220 Ginther, Lisa 220 Giries, lohn 92, 280 Gist,Alicia110,114,187,243 Glidden, Gigi 117,120, 238, 243, 256 Glover, Mr. Dale 125, 198 Glover, Desiree 221, 235 . Goedecke, Dominic 134, 156, 163, 173, 175, 243 Goertz, Donna 169,243 Goeters, Adrienne 243 Goeters, loanne 176, 221 Goff, Barbara 112, 221 Goings, Geoffrey 136, 137, 162, 243 Golding, james 242, 243 Goodson, Mark 220 Goolsby, Robert 175, 292, 315 Goostree, Ted 182 Gorman, lohn 134, 164, 280 Gorman, Susan 127,165, 221 Goss, jimmy 280' Goulas, Monique 176, 221 Goulding, Pat 16 Gragard, Mr. Merle 193 Graham, Kelly 129,178, 281 Graham, Mark 180, 315 Grant, Miss Eleanor 203 Grant, Gail 126, 243 Grantham, Ken 243 Gray, Kent 185 Gray, Paul 36, 174, 221 Gray, Susan 49,126,144,156,171, 281, 310 Green, Calvin 160, 221 Green, George 221 Green, lohn 96, 243 Green, Mary 244 Greene, lerri 221 Greenwood, limmy11'f Greenwood, Kathy 221 Greer, Dyer 46, 59, 81 , 84, 85, 87, 119, 129, 187, 244, 296 Griffin, Stephen 180, 281 Griffin,William 244 Y Grigsby, Clark 29, 50, 58, 73, 244 Grinstead, Carter 43, 44, 49, 55, 66, 133, 118, i2a,132,133, 134, 202, 278, 281' 349 Cross, Stephen 132,151,153 Grubbs, Nancy 126, 144, 165,171, 187, 244, 246 Guillory, Debra 145, 148, 315 Guillory, Patrick 97,168,221 Cullion, Diana 145, 146, 221 Gullion, Sandra 153, 166, 244 Guthrie, Mary 169, 178, 281 H Haase, Robert 244 Hadley, Blaise 29,114,118, 244, 250 Haefner, Paul 20,21,122,163,172,260,261, 271,278,281 Hahn, Heidi 109,127, 244 Hahn, Matthew 96 Haines, Holly 11, 135, 170, 244 Hajdu, Belinda 281 Halcomb, Chris 221 Hale Hale Hale ,joel 281 , john 118, 135, 159, 221 Hale, , Mitch 96,161, 221 Kim 183, 281 Haley, Robin 109,142,172,244 Hall, Cindy 281 Hall, Rick 282 l Kalmick, Brenda 160, 183, 246 284, 287, 308, 309, 342 Hallonquist, Danette 152, 221 Halpin, Heather 142, 169, 244 Hambrick, David 182, 244 Hamilton, julie 70,98, 99,100,132,16 175, 282 Hammond, Donna 282 Hammons, David 185, 282 Hampton, Mark 97,135,158,176, 244 Hanagriff, Alan 221 Hancock, Mrs. Elizabeth 208 Hannah, Terry 282 Hensen, Todd 282, 325, 355 Harding, jill 165,17O, 244 Hardwick, Paul 122, 130, 133, 142, 244, 247 Hardy, Lorraine 221 Hardy, Melissa 132,134,157,170, 261, 282 Hargis, Craig185, 282 Hargis, Lori 221 Hargrove, Glen 114,119, 282 Hargus, Susan 221 Harlan, Angela 148, 221 Harle, james 73, 81, 91 , 174, 244 Harless, Robin 221 Harmon, David 138,178, 244 Harrell, Mr. Robert 192 Harrington, Mr. Richard 73, 91, 204 Harrington, Susan 38, 98, 99,112, 11 168, 170, 282 Harris, Andy 160 Harris Harris, Holly 109, 244, 257 Harris, Michele 244 Harris, Timothy 185 Harrison, Mr. Bo 72, 73, 91 Hartwell, Charles 221 Harvey, john 182 Harvey, Lynda 178, 179, 282 Hastings, Bob 182 Hatteberg, Karen 221, 244, 255 Haude, julie 132, 134, 165, 172, 283 Havard, Tim 37,152,154,155, 265,283 Havran, james 283 Hawkins, Angel 283 Hawkins, David 221 Hawkins, Karen 221 Hawkins, Rebecca 221 Hawthorne, Nancy 146, 221 Haye, Paula 109,129,133 Hayes, Terry 221 Haynes, Miss Charlotte 126, 196 Haynes, Randy 221 Hays, Cathy 12, 26,186, 244 Heacock, Shannon 3,169,283 Heaney, john 49,118,129,132,133,158,261, 283 Heard, Lisa 148, 221 Heath, Alice 181, 315 Heavi n, Lisa 221 Heintz, Patty 146, 147, 163, 283 350 70, 3,144, ,Eugenia 122, 123, 132, 279, 282, 324 Hellums, Dale 73, 315 Henderson, Mrs. Lois 192 Hendricks, Paul 138 Hendrix, Elisa 161, 221 Hendry, Kerry 68,180, 181, 283 Henington, Cib124,125,172, 221 Henry, Brian 180, 283 Hernandez, lleana 175, 244 Hernandez, julia 244 Hernandez, Luis 283 Hernandez, Luisa 165, 221 Hernandez, Paul 81, 85, 283 Hernandez, Tony 222 Herrin, jeff 222 Herring, Elli 224 Herzel, Carol 164,244 Heshmidti, Kambiz 283 Hewitt, Samuel 284 Hiatt, Mr, Ernest 177, 201 Hicks, Kathy 182, 284 Higgins, Ned 94,119, 244, 255 Higgins, Pam 179, 284 Hightower, Ken 95,118, 284 Hightower, Lee 30, 94,114,118, 243, 245 Hightower, Mary Ann 144, 169, 284 Hill, Kathleen 245 Hink, Kathy 13, 284 Hirsch, Deren 222 Hobson, Martha 127,157, 165, 169, 176,187, Hodge, Angela 222 Hodges, Hayward 106, 144, 213,222 Hodson, David 28, 42, 54, 87, 89, 116,124, 125, 132, 278, 284, 288 Hogg, Tamra 138, 142, 222 Hokenson, Lori 127,172, 222 Holcombe, Paula 148, 222 Holdsworth, Helen 107, 222 Holland, Teresa 148,187, 222 Holle, Andrew 158,177, 238, 245, 254 Holley, Melinda 126, 245 Holloway, Becky 222 Holloway, jeffrey 178, 245 Holman, Sissy 186, 272, 284, 332 Holmberg, Claire 104,1CXs,126, 186, 222 Holmes, Randy 35, 86, 87, 88,176,285 Holt, jenny 285 Holt, Rita 160, 245 Homes, janet 181, 285 Homes, William 222 Hopkins, Sean 97, 222 Hopping, john 180, 245 Horbach, Helen 127,138, 245 Horn, jill 138, 285 Hornsby, Miss Carol 99, 205 Horton, Liz 104, 103, 132, 144, 171 , 285 Horton, Russell 171,222 Hostak, Annette 222 Howard, Diana 49, 285 Howard, Kenneth 285 Howard, Mrs, Margaret 193 Howell, Carol 109, 222 Howell, Gilbert 97,124, 222,223 Howery, Steven 160, 285 Hudson, Barbara 222 Hughes, Pete 73, 245 Humble, jami 222 Humphrey, Barbara 285 Humphrey, Cynthia 285 Humphrey, Mark 222 Hundl, Laurie 98, 99, 1LlJ,169, 183, 245 Hundl, Randy 222 Hunt, Anthony 222 Hunt, Mason 142,143,176, 213, 222 Hunter, Morag 134,165,168, 170, 245 Hunter, Sandra 183, 285 Hunter, Tom 92, 222 Hutchens, jay 153, 222 Hwang, ln Ae 285 Hwang, Sung jin 135, 160, 245 lkemeier, Kurt 222 Ingram, Mr. Robert 199 lvie, Robin 38,170, 285 4 Kirk, that was me you pinched, not your date! exclaims Robe Locher to a confused Kirk Daniels. jackson, Bill 179, 315 jackson, Cheryl 152, 155, 245 jackson, Donald 285 jackson, Lonnie 152, 245 jackson, Mike 73, 77, 79, 90, 92, 124, 285, 342 lackson, Randall 182, 245 jackson, Tracy 19, 104, 105, 106,117, 138, 222, 235 jaehne, Annette 286 james, Kendrick 245 james, Rhonda 148 janse, Chris 94, 119, 222 jaquier, jacky 24S jarnagin, Leslie 134, 165, 245, 258 jarrell, Tracy 20, 21,28, 50, 116,122, 123, 132, 137, 138, 142, 260, 261, 286, 296, 316 jarry, Mrs. Margaret 178, 207 jee, Melvin 160,186 jeffries, Cheryl 30, 286 jerden, Craig 222 jewell, Vicki 286 johnny, Dee 157 johnson, Amelia 286 johnson, Catherine 286 johnson, Cindy 186 johnson, Mary Tyler 12, 67, 120, 122, 129, 133, 238, 242, 245 1 johnson, Rebecca 245 johnson, Rhonda 246 johnson, Rodney 138, 187, 286, 355 johnson, Stephanie 152 johnston, Charles 222 johnston, Sherry 222 jones, Mrs. Betty Anne 208 jones, Miss Daler172, 195 jones, Mr. james 209 jones, janet 222 jones, Miss joyce 195 jones, Karen 222 jones, Kimberley 246 jones, Kim 98, 103, 286, 342 jones, Lee 180, 246 jones, Lynne 286 jones, Mark 46, 54,118,128,132,133,166, 260, 261 , 278, 286, 317 jones, Russell 97, 222, 232 jones, Susy 222 jones, Vince 119, 165, 186, 218, 222, 226 jordan, Carolyn 44,173,174, 286 jorden, David 35,119, 222 joseph, Tim 182, 246 joyner, Mrs. Debra 197 joyner, Karen 182 joyner, Kim 286 june, Shara127,169, 246 juravich, john 222, 232 K Kalmick, David 286 Kaplan, Barbara 170, 315 Karas, john 222 Kauffman, Lance 97, 246 Kauffman, Mike 30,142,143,152, 172, 28 Kaufman, Alix 223 Kaufman, Kathy 132, 183, 287 Kays, Kelley 134, 138, 156, 166, 174, 287 kenr, Kathleen 127,138,144,246 Keith, Becky 148, 213, 223 Keith, jeffrey 182 Keller, Bert 5, 73, 78, 97,118,119,129,133 238, 246 Keller, Shannon 144,187, 223 Kelley, Dana 166, 287 Kelley, jeff 223 Kelley, Shaun 223 Kelly, Aloysius 97, 223 Kelly, Carol 19, 49, 53,122,123,127,128,1 133, 186, 268, 287, 354 Kelly, janet 180, 287 Kelly, Mark 246 Kelly, Nita 146,165, 223 Kelly, Sandra 223 Kendall, Ann 138,142,164, 246 Kennerly, james 246 Ketzelman, Sandra 169, 223 Kidd, Lynnette 246, 315 Kilchrist, Lannyl 37,135, 138,142, 157, 161, 246 Kilday, Claire 56,117,129,133, 242, 246, 35 Killough, Sheila 169, 223 Kimble, jeff 246 King, Duane 117,158,176, 246, 258 King, james 90, 223 King, Kathy e.a,12e,144, 165,171,246, 248 King, Renee 172, 223 Kinney, Beth 122,'l23,131,133,172, 287, 31 347 Kinney, Mary 168, 186, 223 Kiowski, john 97, 223 Kirby, Donna 288 Kirkendall, Katy 138, 142, 143, 247 Klinetop, Chris 153, 223 Klones, Frank 247 Knepper, james 315 Krgeppler, Robert 18, 3S,118,156,177, 246, 47 Knizner, Debbie 3, 38,138,157,179,187, 2E ZW, 354 Knodel, Mark 81, 83, 91, 223 Knop, Kim 247 Knop, Todd 288 Knower, George 97, 247 Knox, Kara 49,120,121,122,128,132,133, 144,157, 288, 297 Koenig, Ken 223 Kolb, Ann 223 Konduros, Karen 247 Kopycinski, Brenda 130, 132, 133, 288 ,Kopycinski, Cynthia 165, 213,223 1 Kornwebel, Barbara 120, 121, 162,163, 223 Kostas, Cynthia 42,132,134,142,156,165, 172, 288 Kraft, Steve 97, 124, 163, 247 Kramer, Kristy 132, 160, 171, 288 Krebbs, Craig 160, 223 Krennerich, Erica 121, 223 Kunkel, Beth 132, 151, 288 L LaBella, Vince 185 Lafuente, Freddy 288 Laguarta, Kirk 62, 97, 124,125 Lamb, Monique 98,1CXJ,161, 247 Lambert, Mary Beth 158, 247 Lancaster, Laura 25, 53, 69, 186, 272, 288, 354 Land, Robert 160, 289 Landry, Greg 97, 223 Lane, Dean 55, 262, 284, 289 Lantz, Kent 223 Lantz, Kevin 247 lanz, Sylvia 145, 147, 168, 223 LaPrade, lanice 120,156, 165, 247 LaRocca, Michelle 182, 223 Larkin, Libby 144, 171, 173, 289 Larkin, Gina 104,168, 171, 247 Laube, Steven 289 Lauber, Patrick 223 Laughlin, Rick 97,186, 223, 231 Laveca, Vaaessa 170 Lawler, Bill 247 Lawrence, Dinah 138,144,165,167, 171, 247 Laycock,Gwyn116,117,156,169,187,261, 281,289 ' Le, lulie 247 Le Bleu, Lindsay 247 Lebel, Paul 223 Lebo, Lynette 19, 132, 151, 152, 158, 169, 289 Ledbetter, lames 159, 247 Ledbetter, Iudith 247 Ledwith, Linda 56,138, 247 Lee, Caron 166,177,247 Leebron, Mrs, Diane 209 Leggett, Courtney 32, 186,223,231 Leggett, Mrs, Iewel 144, 198 Leifeste, Beth 42,120,126,132, 289 Leifeste, Molly 104,106, 117,121, 126, 138, 157, 165, 170, 223 Lemak, Robert 95, 289 Lemcke, Susan 290 Lemke, Danny 87, 89, 289 Lemmon, Randy 97, 213, 214, 223, 224 Lemmon, Terri 109,165, 247 Leva, Edward 185, 247 Levin, Terri 187, 223 Levitt, Mrs. Virginia 198, 276 Lewis, Dave 35, 49, 119, 132, 166, 261, 290 Lewter, Linda 169,172, 286, 290 Leyendecker, Lorie 46,65,107,116,117,187, 236,238,247 Lightsey, Don 182,248 Lim, Constance 224 Lim, Morgan 290 Lindahl, Larry 290 Lindig, Brett 97,186, 224, 231 Lindsey, Ken 118,142,166 Lindsey, Laine 142, 243, 248 Lipinsky, Rosemary 150, 186, 224 Little, Rusty 224, 232 A Liu, Don Chio 248 Liu, Roynan120,127,156,165,167,171,172, 248 Lively, Dan 290 Livingston, Charlotte 224 Ljumovic, Vesna 171, 175, 290 Locher, Robert 58, 65, 248, 350 Loduca, Margaret 169, 224 Loep, Tracy 248 Lofton, Shawn 147, 161 Loftus, Tom 248 Long, Charles 248 Long, Leslie 186, 224 Longwell, Larry 63, 97,224 Loos, Karen 101,172, 248 Loos, Lori 248 Lopez, Theresa 144, 164, 224 Lottman, Linda 243, 248 Love, Pam 224 Lovett, Dan 20, 130, 138, 282,290 Lovett, Kelly 101,117, 224 Lovett, Ronald 142, 248 Lowery, Mr. Wille 197 Luberger,Iohn117, 248 Lubrano, Frank 224 Lucas, Susan 169,248 Lucas, Patti 34,120,127,134,156,158, 171, 261, 290 Luedecke, Mr. Elton 192 Luna, David 182 Lund, lulie 248 Lura, Diane 248 Lutes, Teresa 101, 107, 224,346 Lynch, Ann 22, 42, 120, 121, 122, 123, 126, 132 290, 346 Lyons, Mark 290 Lyons, Michelle 221 Lytle, Leslie 248 M Mabray, Wynn 18, 25, 49, 51, 73, 77, 79, 93, 124, 125, 129, 132, 133, 289, 290, 342 Macdonald, Andrew 124, 237, 248 Macdonald, Mark 96,224 Macdonald, Ralph 290 Machat, William 224 Machemehl, Mrs. Barbara 178, 207 Machemehl, Gary 96,124,150,152,248 Macke, Rick 185 Maddox, Chris 122,151, 152, 291 Mahns, Sherri 130, 248 Mahood, Mark 224, 232 Maiors, lay 148, 249 Malicote, Miss Sandra 120,200 Malo, Miss Colleen 197 Maness, Steven 158,249 Mangum, Lisa 127, 138, 164, 249 Manning, Ben 291 Manson, Anita 249 Manson, Charles 128 Marchbanks, Bradford 315 Marcos, Yvette 249 Marcucci, Charles 224 Maris, Sandy 147, 249 Markwardl, Lisa 170,291 Marley, Ann 120,127,132,134,157,166,171, 172,291,342 Maroney, Mr, Lawrence 196 Marquis, Marshall, Marshall, leffrey 180, 291 Lynise 224 Patti 6, 169, 170, 291, 342 Marshburn, Lee 45,183, 279, 291, 354 Nlartain, Tony 153, 154, 155, 291 Martin, Dianne 169, 291 Martin, Donna 183, 224 Martin, Donna 291 Martin, loanna 183,292 Martinez, Barbara 224 Mason, C indy171 Mason, Deanne127,161,169,249 Mason, Melanie 26, 41,116,122,123,126, 130,132,133,138,144,157,164,165,166, 172, 292, 342 Massad, Kelly 224 Massey, Cathy 168, 224 Massey, leff160, 249 Matok, lackie 169 Matossusan134,135156,169,177,1s7,2a1, 292 Matthews, Gregory Matthews, Mike 249 Maurice, Maxwell, Mayfield, Mayhew, McDanie Robert 315 Charlotte 107, 127, 224 Iohn 20, 21, 38, 122, 292 Scott 225 I, Melissa 126, 156,175, 225 McGrath, Monica 160, 225 McBride, McBride Bobby 73, 76,187, 287, 308, 342 Sharon 26,109,165, 249 Two headed monster Claire Kilday and Charlotte Spence prepare to strike again. McCabe, Donald 97,177,249 McCain, lulie 15, 169, 187, 249 McCalip, sieve 73, 225 McCalip, Suzanne 152, 249 McCaskill, Bruce 171, 238, 249 McClendon, Pam 131, 144, 164, 238, 249 McCollum, Perry 132, 153, 154, 155, 292 McColpin, Mrs, Mary 193 McCord, Cathy 134,164,172, 261 , 293 McCord, Karen 132,134,165,172, 293 McCrea, Celia 109, 225 McCrea, Debbie 98,166,169, 249 McCroskey, Rick 58, 73,118, 250 McCutchen, Wanda 225 McDaniel, Melissa 138 McDaniel, Marjorie 293 McDevitt, Patti 169, 315 McDonald, Bubba 174 McDonald, Drake 153, 154, 293 McDonald, Kyle 184, 185, 315 McDonald, Malcolm 97, 225 McDonald, Susan 117,121,127, 13B,144,147, 156,157, 212, 213, 225 McDonald, Tina 225 McDougald, Mrs. Deloras 194 McDuff, Mary 127, 225 McDuff, Tim 142, 250 McElroy, Mr. Tom 195 McGee, Bill 80, 81, 82, 84,132,293 McGee, Iohn 293 MCCillicuddy, Keith 315 McGowan, lames 250 McGrath, Barbara 225 McGrath, Nora 160, 225 McGregor, Doug 26, 263, 293 McGrew,1oan 250 Mclntyre, Iohn 58,97, 250 Mclntyre, Alonzo 182 McKay, Danna 107,187, 250, 251, 269 McKay, Diana 47,137,138,139,142,143,293 McKinney, Susan 180, 181, 293 Mclaggan, Doug 293, 302, 328 McLaughlin, Edward 293 McLelland, Cindy 121, 126, 186, 225 Mcieroy, Shelly 157, 293, 301 McManus, Dan 49,124,125,132,166, 294, 303 McManus, Stuart 250 McMillian, Bonnie 186, 264, 294, 326, 342 McNally, Kari 186, 213, 225 McNamara, Susan 225 McNeil, Christine 169, 294 McRae, Christi 57, 117, 187, 250 McSoadden, Iohn 250 Meador, Iohn 32, 97, 187, 225 Means, Casey 225 Means, Sally 30,144, 294 Melchor,loe182 Menger, Matt 122,151,152, 155, 283, 294 Menger,lohn142,153,225 Menn, Suzanne 138, 225 Messinger, lerry 225 Metts, Sarah 5, 22,120,122,132,143,148,175, 294, 355 Metzger, Paula 225 Meyer, Mrs. Sandra 208 Meyers, Gary 250 Michael, Chris 164, 173, 250 Michael, Tommy 136, 138, 139, 294 Mikosh, Damon 225 Miles, Phyllis 144, 173, 294 Miller, Blake 2CXJ, 225 Miller, Cynthia 294 Miller, David 225 Miller, lames 118, 132, 295, 310 Miller, lane 250 Miller, leff 295 Miller, limmy 250 Miller, lulie 250 Miller, Kathy 144, 225,231 Miller, Steven 36,152, 226 Miller, Tamera 109, 165, 250 Milligan, Mark 226 Mills, Mrs. Louise 193 Millsapps, Stuart 153, 155, 250 Milstead, Charles 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 89, 90, 93, 95,124, 250, 355 Minatra, Amanda 226 Minor, Sue Ann 250 Mitchell, Mrs, Betty 186, 195 Mitchell, Kellee 226 Mitelman, Risa 226 Mitschke, Mike 67, 94, 213, 226 Mohr, Cynthia 295 Moiel, Rebecca 226 Molano, Martin 81,84, 226 Molina, Arlette 126,132,134, 144, 157,166, 177,295 Molina, Efren 152,155, 250 Moller, Nancy 132, 144, 159, 162, 171, 295 Molloy, Miss Katherine 169, 207 Monroe, Mildred 295, 315 Montalbano, Yance 182, 250 Montgomery, lanet 147, 250 Montgomery, Mark 226 Mooney, lulie 295 Moore, Catey101,110,111,168, 226 Moore, Cecil 226 Moore, Cindy 169, 227 Moore, Glenda 132, 147, 169, 175, 295 Moore, jeff 130, 133, 250 Moore, Lance 184, 185, 250 Moore, Mary 169, 180, 296 Moore, Mike 118, 132, 261, 296, 342 Moore, Teena 132,168,170,171, 296 351 Sophomore Andrea Potts takes immediate leadership at Lee by directing traffic in the deserted auditorium. Moreno, Barbara 296 Moreno, Leonard 227 Moreno, Richard 296 Morey, Pam 227, 230 Morgan, Bryan 73, 79, 315 Morgan, Cheryl 160 Morgan, Patricia 183, 250 Morgan, Tim 182 Morille, Vincent 296 Moringy, Greg 251 Nlorris, Mr. jay 87, 97, 198, 204 Morriss, Marcy 251 Nlorrow, Marla 227 Morton, Molly 178, 251 Morton, Tracy 94,296 Mosley, Moss, G Candace 132, 170, 251 ary 251 Moss, Leslie 122, 123,127, 172, 296 Motok, jaquelin 251 Mott, Kari 120,126, 156, 163, 251 Moureau, Kevin 168 Moy, Tracy 112, 161, 169, 171, 251 Muller, Melinda 61,227 Muphey, Patricia 227 Murphy, Megan 157, 280, 296, 301 Murray, Murray, Mu rski, Musser, Gloria 296 Laura 296 Billie 251 Theresa 251 Myatt, Kent 14 Myers, Susan 107,251 N Nacke, Richard 251 Nagel, Dianne 30, 144, 169, 296 Nagle, Franna126,186, 227 Nakloor, Ann 117, 122, 252 Navarro, Marlene 182 Navon, Moses 296 Neal, Scott 97,117,124, 212, 213, 217, 220, 227 Neder, Gloria 138,163, 252, 355 Neef, Wendy 227 Nelson, Kathy 126, 252 Nelson, Matthew 252 Nelson, Rudy 73, 75, 79,182, 297, 313 Nevill, Darrel 227 Nevitt, Rod 39, 49, 129, 133, 173, 297, 308 Newbury, Kathy 127, 165, 227 Newman, Darian 153 Newman, johnna 178, 179, 297 Newman,Valerie 227 352 Newtz, lody 252 Nguyen, Trung 315 Nichols, Mr. Rod 158, 203 Nickel, Cliff 5, 26, 122, 124, 132,134, 133, 142, 156,171,172, 297 Nicklos, john 65,117, 227 Nix, Mr. james 184,185, 208 Nolan, Kelly 184, 297 Noonan, Robert 297 Nutley, Adrian 150, 298 O O'Brien, Monty 298 O'Leary, Thomas 252 O'Dowd, john 252 Obrian, Patricia 252 Oconnor, Kevin 97, 169, 227 Oden, Victor 160, 252 Odom, Paula 170,176 O'Keefe, Debbie 147, 227 O'Keefe, Mary 30, 48,120,121,126,132,163, 169, 261, 298 O'Leary, Thomas 252 Oliver, jadi 145,147,297 Ollenburger, Conrad 92,124, 298 Ong, Hai 252, 277 Ong, Tuan132, 298 Osborn, David 160, 227 Ostrum, Lisa 120, 252 Otto, Stan 124,164, 252 Overton, Thomas 298 Owen, Fred 185, 252 Owens, Laura 252 P Page, john 40,134,164,165,166,171,298 Pagel, Cindy 127, 227 Paine, Louis 94, 252 Paine, Preston 97,124,186, 223, 227 Pappas, Mrs. Ella 192 Parafina, Hedi 156, 171, 252, 238 Pardue, Lynn 149, 252 Pardue, William 227 Paris, Carmen 252 Parish, Kim120,132,180,181,298 Parker, Mrs. Annette 193 Parker, Kathy 135, 299, 304 Paul, David 153,252 Paul, Virginia 5, 117, 122,129, 172, 237, 252, 347 Payne, Sgt, Edward 160, 204 Payne, james 227 Peacock, Thomas 299 Pearce, Autumn 1B,149, 227 Pease, Pam 169, 299 Peckham, Walt 299 Peden, jimmy 165, 166, 299 Pefaur, Stephanie 227 Pehlman, Kevin 299, 315 Pell, Melinda 127, 227 Pell, Mellissa 126, 186, 227 Peltier, Mr. Norman 198 Pence, Steven 252 Penrod, Linda 24, 25, 69, 261, 299, 354 Perkins, Alan 124, 299 Perkins, Cindy 104, 105, 107, 117, 126, 227 Perkins, Walter 252, 227 Perrelta, Franci 170,186 Perry, Danny 97, 213, 227 Perry, Randy 119, 187, 227 Perryman, jim 35, 247, 252 Perryman,Whit 117,252 Peterkin, Lynn 252 Peterson, Merella104,105,106,113,169,299 Peterson, Mrs. Meriam 161, 206 Peterson, Shari 168, 252, 253 Pelheriotes, Stephen 182, 253,299 Petty, Melissa 23 Pfeffer, Blake 222,227 Pfisterer, Elizabeth 169, 299 Pham, Phuongmai 253 Pheel, Cindy 169 Phillips, Nancy 120, 142,15s, 163, 172, 173, 175,299 Pieratt, Cindy 137, 253 Pieratt, Sheree 45, 158, 186, 187, 280, 3fD Pierson, Windley 127, 168, 295, 300 Pirtle, Mr. Robert 192 Plaster, janet 126, 144,164, 168, 253 Podaras, Letsa 228 Pogue, Sherri 152, 228 Polichino, Kay 253 Pontikes, Andy 81, 83, 95, 228 Pool, Robert 253 Porter, Keith 73, 92, 93,124, 228, 235 Porter, Natalie 147, 228 Posey, Sharon 228 Posey, Travis 228 Poskey,Ieannie144, 253 Potts, Andrea 103, 127, 216, 228, 352 Poujol, Make 73, 7e,a7, sa, 253 Poulos, Andy 228 Poutria, Kevin 176 2owers, Bobby 185, 315 Powers, Gary 176, 228 Pratt, Paul 182, 268 Presley, jonathan 253 Prichard, Kim 342 Priest, Miss Kathryn 195 Prieto, Victoria 253 Primm, Steven 93,228 Prince, Cathy 20, 21, so, 52, sa, 122, 142, 172, 3m, 342, 354 Propri, jerry 182 Pruter, Dee 165, 172, 3CIJ Purcell, Susan 131, 133, 300 Q Quan, Richard 133, 315 Quick, Kevin 253 R Rabke, Becky120,126, 132,151, 152, 163,300 Raglin, Eanha 184,185 Ramirez, Richard 253 Rand, David 97,228 Randel, David 96, 97, 117, 119, 213, 220, 228, 231 Randel, Mr, Lucious 191 Randle, Beth 126,169, 175,261,300 Randolf, Cathy 165, 187, 300 Ransdell, Wes 124, 186, 228 Rasco, Lauren 228 Rasmussen, Inge 138, 163 Rathnell, Katherine 228 Raus, Lori 27, 138, 172, 300 Raus, Tracy 61, 228 Ray, Gina 228 Ray, james 253 Ray, Robert 71,80,81,83,85,118,130,132, 133, 187, 288, 3fXJ, 319, 347 Rayburn, Rusty 159, 301 Rea, Pam 228 Redd, Mr. Richard 182, 208 Redding, Billy 97,228 Reed, Phil 182 Reese, Gretchen 228 Reese, jimmy 128, 187, 301, 305, 337 Reeves, Linda 8,164,166,169,187,301 Reeves, Tim 160, 253 Reeves, RochelI144,171, 228 Reguera, Lysette 132, 134, 169, 177, 301 Reid, joey 299, 301 Reid, Michael 253 Reid, Melissa 101, 127, 164, 228, 229 Rein, Stephanie 101, 229 Reininger, Susy 149, 163, 301 Remedios, Marla 253 Revels, Debbie 27,169,178,179,187,301 Reynaud, Miss jeanni 204 Reynolds, Frank 138,142,143, 253,359 Reynolds, Thomas 73, 253 Rhodes, Mike 97,229 Rhyne, jeff 174,229 Ricardo, Luis 253 Rice, Rysa '301 Rice, Stephanie 301 Rich, john 229 Richard, Denise 132, 183, 301 Ridout, Kim 56,169,187,253 Rigney, Connie 170,172, 301 Rinando, jeannette 174, 253 Rlasmiossen, Inge 315 Roach, Mrs. Avy 183, 209 Robert, Gina 169,183, 253 Roberts, Deanna 169, 229 Roberts, Debra 169, 253 Roberts, Sterling 182 Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson , Anne 183, 254 , Donna 106,107, 229 , Greg142,165,166,17O,186,229 ,lohn185, 302 ,Mike 81, 83, 84, 85, 97, 124, 186, 326 213, 229, , Steven 170, 254 Robinson, Cornell 73, 74,182, 315 Robinson, Mr. Reed 194 Robnett, Danny 185 Rodriguez, Phillip 184, 315 Roeder, Gretchen 127,132,157,261, 302, 313 Roeder, Ingrid 164, 254 Roeder, Ron 223, 229 Rogers, Dawn 183 Rogers, jennifer 22,104,105, 254 Rogers, Steven 229 Rolke, Lisa 157, 220,229 Rombado, Gabriel 229 Rompf, Melanie 147, 174, 229 Roquemore, Barry 31, 254, 258, 262 Rosaire, Sharon 229 Rose, Kelley 144, 187, 229 Ross, Bruce 229 Ross, Bryan 229 Ross, loi 136,137, 138,254 Rostvold, Sue 181, 315 Rowe, Mac 97, 229 Rowland, Michael 302 Royall, Rob 4-O, 49, 132, 173, 302 Royall, Ron 97, 229 Royce, john 229 Rubey, Dore' 16, 224, 229, 348 Ruckett, Calep182, 302, 313 Rudat, Peter 229 Rueckert, Kenneth 254 Russell, David 96, 97, 254 Russell, Donna 174, 254 Russell, Richard 254 Russell, Tina 70,104,121,122,126,157,165, 4 a 3 No guys, I can't play ball - I have a hair appointment, 186, 226, 229 itherlord, Mike 169, 302 ltledge, jody 254 'an, Karen 170, 254 'an, Patrick 160, 229 'man, Chere127, 254 S ade, Marlene 169, 315 bet, Mai 169 ckett, Thomas 254 ge, Scott 90, 93, 97, 119, 227, 229 liens, Mrs. Cheryl 198 ldana, Kathleen 229 le, jeff 97, 229 lvaggio, Mary Beth 138,142, 254 muel, Ralph 254 1abria, Rob 254 'agusa, Grace 126, 164, 169, 254 lof, Miss Regina 130, 203 Jer, jennifer 56, 238, 252, 254 t, Tommy 152, 254 ton, Steve 254 iachtschneid, Laura 302 'lawe, Anne 126, 254 tlemeyer, Shelly 302 tmit, Dana 230 ineider, Mike 303 loan, David 152,230 ioler, Gregory 303 treiner, Gerdi 230 tubert, Laura 127, 138, 245, 254 iulman, Debby 160, 168, 303 tulman, Paul 230 lultz, Melissa 168, 230 lulz, William 142, 230 lumiliver, Diane 156, 254 runior, Coach Cindy 112 lurig, Hank 230 turig, Melissa 169, 303 turig, Susan 183, 303 Iwertfuhrer, Dorinha 168 tt,jay132,142,156, 163, 230, 303 , 217, 230 h17S Cy31,109,302 , Nick Galli to Aa suspecting Campbell. Scott, Susan 302 Scrivener, Lee Ann 302 Scully, Sharon 175, 183, 254 Seegers, David 230 Self, Gregory 230 Semaan, john 152, 155, 254 Seman, Mireille 254 Sendukas, Ronny 48,132,153,166,183, 304 Sengel, David 185, 304 Setterlund, Terri 106,107, 254 Seward, Elisabeth 102,103, 164, 167, 230 Seward, Robert 45, 48, 132, 167, 304 Shackeliord, Stacey 230 Shandera, Connie 178, 179, 254 Shandera, Kevin 97,119,254 Shanks, Susan 180, 304 Shannon, Donna 169,178, 179, 304 Shaw, Beth 147, 255 Shaw, Rick 26,185, 304 Shawell, Cam 255 Shea, George 304 Sheffield, Mr. Roy 174, 191, 209 Shelton, Mrs. Elizabeth 202 Shelton, Russell 119,255 Shephard, Sharon 230 Shepherd, jim 32, 55, 95,116,117,118,119, 128, 132, 304, 323, 342 Shepherd, Kelly 8, 52, 315 Sheriey, Angela 255 Sheriey, Deryl 304 Sherman, Myles 255 Shibusawa, Ken 135, 255 Shipley, Ellen 57,178, 255 Sholl, Sandy 138, 164, 255 Shook, Charlie 174, 255 Showalter, Kurt 152, 230 Shuler, Miss Linda 137, 138, 202 Shumake, William 182, 315 Sicola, Laura 255 Silverman, Neil 185, 255 Simmons, Renee 305 Simmons, Terri 230 Simmons, Wendelyn 255 Sirrieh, Albert 305 Skinner, Dawn 159, 238, 255 Skinner, Shannon 181, 181, 305 Skinner, Sherri 230 Slack, Bambi 305 Smith Smith Smith Smith, Smith, 305 Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith , Mrs. Bertie 135, 175, 206 Beth 120,126,132, 163, 306 Boyd 160, 255 Diana 169,178,179, 187,261,305 Diane 1 , 131, 133, 144, 168, 266, 277, Smith, ,jason 47,142,143 , Mrs. joyce 201 Smith, , Martha 98,1tD,144, 170,305 , Mrs. Mary Carolyn 191 ,Mike 174, 305 , Minor 230 , Nadine 230 Harrie 252 Linda 305 Smith, Nancy 1HJ, 341: Smith, Robert 306 Smith, Rocky 73, 124, 306 Smith, Shelly 255 Springer, Karen 255, 256 Springer, Raymond 90, 93,142, 231 Squyres, Sarah 169, 306 Stadler, Bruce 23,124,164, 256 Stamps, Terrell 135, 256 Stanley, Aaron 256 Stanley, Cathy 306 Stanley, Chuck 174 Stanley, Donna 164, 256 Staples, Keith 73, 75, 256 Starkey, Cindy 98, 10.1, 256 Stedorro, Mark 231 Stein, Teresa 256 Stelter, Dana 183, 365, 333 Stephens, janet 126, 165, 231 Stephens, Lisa 57, 256, 259 Stephens, Mary 231 Stephens, Nick 94, 306 Stevens, Mr. Mark 86, 97, 205 Stevenson, Lori 178, 179, 307 Stewart, Dean 231 Stewart, Sheri 183, 256 Stewan, Stephanie 120, 121,131, 132, 133, 261,307 Stibora, Mike 256 Stieber, Becky 110, 111, 164, 231 Stillwell, Cathy 5,131,307,342 Stillwell, Susan 19, 224, 232, 347 stinnett, susan 121, 138,142 143,157,17, 213, 221, 232 Stone, Cheryl 232 Stone, julie 128, 133, 157, 158, 186, 202, 27, 307 Stone, Lisa 102,103,156,167, 175, 232, 307 Stone, Mary 107, 274 Stovall, Holly 19, 144, 232 Stovall, Sarah 104, 106, 127, 256 Stover, Sharon 138, 160, 166, 232 Strahan, jame 256 Strain, Mike 62, 97, 119, 223,232 Strehler, Margaret 256 Strimple, Doug 256 Stubblefield, Mrs. jane 192 Sullivan, john 94,119, 230, 232 Sullivan, Mary126,166, 169,175 Sumicek, Rodger 232 Sumicek, Suzanne 256 Surles, Gib 63,142, 174, 232 Suttle, Sicily 41,130, 256 Sutton, Molly 135, 138, 315 Sutton, Ronda 307 Svoboda, Robert 178, 256 Swenson, Rhonda 12, 16, 161,187, 244, 256 Swieca, Richard 232 Sykes, Addrian 256 T Taber, Chip 256 Talbert, Winston 153, 232 Talley, Theron 87, 97, 244, 256 Tamborella, Cassie 256 Tanner, Don 307 Taylor, Cindi 232 Taylor, Mr. Harold 171 , 201 Taylor, Karla 232 Taylor, Katherine 120, 127, 144, 161, 164, 256 Seeing another boy intruding on his date, jimmy Bailey displays his feared Kojak imitation. Thompson Thompson Thompson, 308, 327 1'hompson 257 Thompson Thompson , Andrea 257 , Harry 265 jeff37,124,152,162,163,167, , Laurie 14, 120, 121,122,130,133, , Melissa 232 , Robert 23, 124, 167, 283, 308, 355 Thurman, Sandy 169,178, 179, 308 Tidwell, Terri 144,240,257 Tidwell, Vicki 257 Tinsley, Shannon 257 Tipps, Christi 52,69,116,122, 123,129, 133, 261, 283, 309, 342, 354 Tipps, Mike 62, 37, 119, 213, 215, 232 Tolman, Natalie 257 Tomblin, john 309 Tong, Austin 129,153, 155,171, 245, 257 Torczon, Donna 126, 132, 134, 144, 171, 309 Touchstone, jimmy 63, 92,155, 232 Trapnell, Roger 97,117,124,129,133, 257 Tresch, jane 224, 229, 232, 348 Trevino, David 232 Trevino, Debbie 178, 257 Tricon, Alan 232 Tricon, Yvette 120, 121, 126, 132, 134, 309 Trkula, Carol 126, 169, 172, 176, 186, 218, 233 Trkula, Todd 309 Troncale, Victor 309 Truax, Sandra 183, 257 Tucker, Francesa 233 Tucker, Irene 233 Tuley, Dave 309 Turano, Nick 180, 309 Smith, Sherry 230 Smith, Steve 174 Smith, Bill 230 Smith, Brad 230 Ssolana, Yamila 170, 230 Solcher, Laura120,126,129,157,165,167, 170,255 Solcher, Sally 153 Sparkes, Bram 73, 75, 306 Sparks, Kim 231 Sparks, Pam 149, 256 Spaulding, Rex 185, 315 Spear, Melissa 126, 157, 186, 231, 233 Spence, Charlotte 17, 138, 157, 165, 172, 252, 256, 351 Spence, Cindy 168, 231 Spencer, Craig 73,119, 237,256 Spencer, Mark 160, 231 Spencer, Sherry 151, 152,169, 256 Spidell, Mrs. Carolyn 193 Taylor, Kathi 257 Taylor, Lora 232 Taylor, Marcelle 232 Turner, Dee Ann 102,103, 113,132, 309 Turner, Kathy 233 Tuttle, Terri 233 Taylor, Mark 132, 307 Taylor, Michelle 257 Taylor, Ricky 95, 257 Taylor, Tim 182, 307 Taylor, Tina 132, 3tB Teller, Steven 232 Tellkamp, Cathy 101, 117, 187, 257 Terry, Diane 49,132, 308 Terry, Kathlyn 151, 232 Thielemann, Michelle 180, 257 Thomas, Colette 127, 144, 161 , 171, 257 Thomas, Corliss 308 - Thomas, Cindy 53,186, 302, 308 Thomas, Diane 285, 287, 308 Thomas, Mrs. Henriette 162, 206 Thomas, Norman 232 Thomas,VVicky183, 257 Tveit, Helena 162, 163, 175, 257 Tweeton, jennifer 109, 135, 257 Twiford, Michelle 127, 171, 176, 233 V Vagel, julie 169 Vallbona, Maria 61,138, 229, 233 Valle, Alan 81, 85, 86, 87, 89,132, 309 Vallejo, Belinda 233 Valtasaros, Esther 257 Valtasaros, George142,160, 309 Valtasaros, Peter 257 Van Way, Cheryl 183, 258 Vance, jean 258 Vanoni, Karen 258 Vanoni, Laura 164, 258 353 Vanover, Susan 187, 233 Vargas, German 310 Vasut, Barbara 183,315 Vaughn, Colleen 258 Vaughn, Steve 233 Velasco, Carlos 258 Velasco, Manuel 310 Vento, Cindy 107, 109, 126, 14-1, 187, 236, 2 38, 240, 258 Verret, Glenn 233 Vezina, Katy 233 Vinson, Lynda 233 Vogel,lu1ie 258 Voit,Simone 183, 258 Vollers, Tracey 258 Voss, Robert 73, 76, 78, 258, 270 W Wagner, Chaille 127, 166, 168, 186, 269, 281, 310, 3-12 Waite, lim 310 vvatdtt-,rviafft12,22,41,e,t1,r18,11t1,122,121 128, 132, 131,1ef1,172, 261275, 310 Waldie,Shari110,111,116,132,166, 172,261 310 Waleszonia, Doyle 182 Walker, Bill 90, 91, 31 1, 321 Walker, David 153, 162 Walker, Dudgerfn 97, 159,233 Walker, Gina 310 Walker, Susan 34, 60, 106, 225, 233 Walker, Tammy 3, 52, 138, 169,187, 311, 3-12 Walker, Trac y 258 Wall, Debbi 1-1,153,155,166 WaII,Laura 104,106,233 Wallace, Bryan 32,97,213, 227,233 Wallac e, David 181, 258 Wallace, Don 268,311 Wallace, Toxie 169 Walls, Kim 258 Walls, Robby 64,'124, 311, 356 Walsh, Lori 159, 258 Walters, Denise 68, 315 Walters, Dennis 93, 174, 177, 2 37, 239, 258 Waltrip, Mather 124, 125, 132, 1 36, 311 Wampler, Ionathan 96,233 Ward, Craig 233 want, David 18, 17, 153, 155, 2511- f Ward, Ed 182,233 Ward, lo Lynn 169, 311 Ward, Mark 258 Warner, Bobby 233 Warner, 1on1my 258 Washburn 311 Wasson, Donald 234 Watson, Rebecca'169, 309, 311 Weatherford, Tammie 169, 2 34 Weaver, Mike 2 34 Webb, Allison 98, 99, 168, 289, 311 Webb, lessica 126,234 Webb, lohn 96, 258 Webb, Lisa 23-1 Webb, Melissa 101,127,156,2513 Webb, Michelle 258 Webber, Lydia 109, 14-1, 168, 21 3, 219, 23-1 We-bster,Nancy138,311 Weddle, Melinda 258 Weed, Margaret 102, 103,234 Weil, Sharon 258 Weil,1.'Vendy120,126,131,132,138,165, 311, 3-17 Weitinger, Carrie 6-1,132,183,312 Weitinger, Leslie 60, 234, 330 VVeit1el, Bob 96, 12-1, 257, 258 Wells, Amy 238 Wells, lo 1 38, 169, 187, 312 Welsh, linda 120, 126, 258 Welsh, lohn 138, 315 Wendt, Kathy 101, 258 West, loy 23-1 Westberry, Denise 161, 2 34 Weyel, Karen 150,259 Whec-ler,1ett'rey 312 Wheeler, Mike 97,259 Wheeler, Murray 152, 234 Wherry,1ennit'er 259 Whilden, Margie 110, 219, 224, 23-1, 3-18 Whitaker, Vaunelle 312 V1. httby, Leah 122,123,128, 1 33, 164, 312, 342 VVhite, Ashley 120, 127, 1 38, 16-1, 259 White, Beverly 170,259 White, Kirby 187, 214, 234 White, Linda 121, 127, 138, 234 White, Randy 97, 185, 312 Wh1ttr1S,1an 312 Whitman, Michele 259 03129 NZWU' N' .umm , , imliwt 101 2 them 1 -kclusevcnu Whitson,I.aura12,120,121,122,123, 126, 127,130,133,172,259,2-17 Whitten, Tracy 138,259 Whittington, Ann 116, 122, 123, 1 31, 1 33, 144, 157,158, 312, 317,319, 342, 347 Wiarid, Paula 57, 122, 127, 1 38, 251, 259, 335 Wic ker, Kathy 198, 312 Widner, Donna 26,106, 107, 259 Vtlidner, Mike 3, 8, 312, 331 Wiedower, Michael 312 Wier, Cathy 178, 313 Wiese, Aaron 175, 259 Wiese, Brent 160 Wilcox, Lynn 152,154,155,234 Will1ams,Adarn 174, 234 Williams, Beth 122, 123,129, 132, 1 33, 157, 166, 177, iss, 261,268,313 Williams, Brinda 170, 259, 313 Williams, lay161, 171, 234 Williams, Lesha 169,259 Williams, Mark 234 Williamson, Lori 144, 2 34 Williamson, Tracy 147, 234 Willis, Mark 164,259 Wilson, Cheryl 27, 112, 113, 127, 164, 256, 259 Wilson,CrystaI 259 Wilson,1o l3eth18-1, 185, 313 Wilson, lohn 313 W1lson,Mark 31-1 Wilson, Ray 159, 31-1 Wilson, Renee 234 Wilson, Rick 314 Wilson, Tommy 152,13-1 W1lson,Bill97,119, 135,259 W1ltshire,13iI1182,314 Winburn,Mark 150 Winfielr1,1aurie23-1 W1nkler,limrr1y234 Winter, lenny 242 Winter, Mark 25, 47, 59, 94, 118, 128, 242, 259, 347 Wisdom, Mrs, Margaret 128,202,289 Wise, Robert 31-1 Wohlt,Kathy122,132,1-15,1-16,1-17,31-1, 360 Wo1bach,Andy 40,259 Womack, limmy 31-1 Wong, Susie -15, 120, 132, 134, 21 3, 31-1 Wood, Tracy 314 Qu db! Woodard, Dan 182,234 Woodard, Ken 95,234 Woodruff, Randy 132, 173, 314 Woods, Linda 127, 171, 259 Woods, Lisa 259 Woolverton, Chrysteen 259 Worsham, Less 234 Worsham, Murnhee 49, 166, 31 Worsley, Todd 90, 171, 259 Wr1ght,Iamte 259 Wright, Shawn 31-1 Y Yarnal,lames 182,314 Yarsa, lose 160, 2 34 Yauger, Wendell 2 34 Yoes, Mrs, Thera 167,196 York, Cindy 259 York, Dorithy 314 York, Mr, Marshall 206 Young, Bill 31,259 Young, Clark Mr. 209 Young, Darsheila 314 Young, Melanie 1 17, 138, 21 3, 2 Young, Michael 259 Young, Sc ott 9-1 Z Zama,Celta 122,127 Zarzeski, Mr. Stanley 208 Zastrow, Loren 178, 179, 314 Zenner, Butch 153,254,259 Zenner, Colleen 126, 164, 259 DRAW N 354 aqua. Senior foxes line up for the annual howling contest. X ,,,,j A 1O7Ww,x ,y , MQIQQ WM ww f WM Q? mm My 512455 gmfffilg Wifi cuff 5 J orderly fashion. As in each yea lg ' ' SchooI's personality underwen 1 er i a ff 4 Q 35 My M 7 gffcofou 16? ff X' A? , In '78, natural changes arising fro - the dive ness of classes passing through the - - c ool experience. - But just as our personality develope , 1- witnessed startling shifts in our educ ' na world, changes affecting students Q imple- 7 We lived through the school m nt : I mented without student consen id we have ' total control of our environment? ' i - dT1'sT no way . . . we .5 Q ir 355 A 6 Sudden disciplinary problems arising from racial tension, coupled with an overall leniency in the enforcement of school regulations, sur- prised those who thought of Lee as a problem- less school. Mr. Lawrence Bergen became our new princi- pal as the fall quarter ended. The entrance of Mr. Bergen sparked mixed student reaction. Com- monly known to us as a junior high disciplina- rian, he became the target of false rumours and accusat-ions. In the end, however, Mr. Bergen adapted smoothly to our more mature environ- ment, while adapting us to his stricter methods. ---' n The smoking area moved to a remote location behind the cafeteria. We were no longer free to wander the halls at lunch, while tardies and detentions developed into more serious con- cerns. But classes on the first floor quit coughing and gasping during third period, a major parking plan forged ahead, and the addition of cafeteria annex furniture offset hot tempers. Mr. Bergen examined Lee carefully before tak ing action, and later, we understood that Lee had' received a vibrant influence. Our world had' been checked and corrected. Xi.. 5 A5717 F va wwf H .Q J, 357 -Q - A2 ?iD!b rim 2' 1 pg CU if if U 9 9 C213 Q , fo XX fb A .QP 1 F fo f rx if V gf? 69 ZQFQ fl '3'CfNf'9 O3 FD As Houston passed through the coldest Janu- ary on record into the warmth of Spring, we began our last series ot 4-course days. The old but reliable 55-minute system would be re- installed in '78-'79. Educational experimenters proclaimed that the drop in HISD scores sig- nalled a need for the basic, conventional system. Our reactions were yet to be seen. Students worked hard to remember life in the 55-minute world. Glimmers of the decade's final two years appeared to us over a misty horizon. Beyond, the 80's, 90's, the year 2000. What would the world hold? We had truly lived for the pleasure-filled present world, but had three years prepared us for those unseen forces? Surveys looked promis- ing. In a nationwide poll, Lee placed high in political knowledge. ' But if we were to make it outside, we needed to break the ties with our imaginary, secure high school world, the teenage years, and prepare individually for our future. Hopefully, education had gone further than lesson plans and term papers. Hopefully, the totality of the Lee High School world had prepared us. E iv Lg A iw? l 11' Q-.......4 1 Q . i! 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