Robert E Lee High School - Saber Yearbook (Houston, TX)
- Class of 1981
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SABER '81 Volume XIX 6529 Beverly Hill Houston, Texas 77057 Annette Harris, Editor-in-Chief Gardner Landry, Assoc. Editor Jeff Longwell, Business Mgr. Mrs. Margaret Wisdom, Advisor The one thing that makes life so exciting is the fact that it is a never- ending cycle of changes. Innova- tions are constantly being brought about, but within days or Weeks or months, the changes which were once new and revolutionary become traditions, bases for more changes. Students at Robert E. Lee started the year ready to conquer any chal- lenge they might face. And in fact there were many challenges to meet. The addition of a freshman E 'iii 1ON.J i 'Hx class to Lee brought with it many changes. The increase in enrollment from 2000 in the '79-'80 school year to 2700 in '80-'81 made it necessary for the students to put up with incredibly crowded halls, to spend valuable passing time finding the up or down stairways, and to tolerate a fourth period lengthened to 70 minutes in order to accommo- date four lunches. The initial animosity between the freshmen and the other classes soon quieted down, however, as the fish began to find their niche at Lee. The sophomore, junior and sen- ior classes forgave the freshmen for all of the inconveniences caused by their presence, and the freshmen forgave the other classes for all the hassling they received. After the first month of conflict, the freshmen became a vital and vibrant part of ee. Table of Contents Favorltes Act1v1t1es Faculty Classes Senlors ................. . . . 2 Juniors ................. . . . Sophomores ............ . . . Freshmen .............. . . . Senior Honors, Ads Index ..........,....... . . . 16 E 40 ' Young Leaders 68 Sports 78 126 I Organizations 150 For Lee's students, school activi- ties were not limited to the time between 8:00 am and 2:50 pm. Lee High School played a much greater role in the lives of its students - most were involved in at least one of Lee's numerous extra-curricular activities, and many spent countless hours away from school participat- ing in school-related activities such as sports and service organizations. November's presidential election was the subject of numerous heated debates among students and teach- ers, and students demonstrated a great interest in and awareness of the world's political activities. On November 4, Americans elected a new president, in high hopes that he would be able to initiate changes that would improve the American system. The federally imposed law pro- hibiting the sale of soft drinks X Homecoming and the Prom gave the guys the opportunity to take out their favorite girls. Aside from these organized events, there were always the impromptu get-togeth- ers among friends at each other's houses. Movies were high on the list of entertaining activities, and stu- dents took advantage of Houston's many restaurants and clubs for eat- ing, drinking and dancing. Young Life and Campaigners con- tinued to be a means of Christian fellowship for many students. Involved students were able to make lasting friendships and to get to know themselves better through theological discussion. Lee's endless list of activities pro- vided such a diversity of entertain- ment that its students very rarely Evlvere faced with a lack of things to o. lil- 4 , . N T L. . , Q-asv Qzf S .x ,nik +, 1 521 , fx , Y' f - 1 ' X - ,wus M , . EL, . ! 2 f S 5 ,gjj wilg E W4 -xl 9 , 'mf fi Q. lJ - ' E'1 Jgi- ii gf Q 52 5 . ' V55 , 'fhz g I ' . 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Some changes of tradition are accompanied by a great deal of controversy, others evolve Without notice. But whether the changes are big or small, sudden or gradual, important or trivial, we learn to adapt to all of them. And as we become accustomed to each innova- tion, it becomes a foundation for more changes, and we learn that each change is only a small part of the cycle of changes We call life. X -1-.- -4.1 hes., , lg.-...-H.---H J rf '?a Q1 ., '4lpgz5Rifi1 Jw, Wu if Q1 3'2- .W UQ ' 15 W W gf? , fa' 3- . wg 431 fi? . ' f wgrgga 'NW + - ' 3395 1 Quik, ' -. iv 1 , fi gig , 1 -' K 27 Wo YW' ' 5 , ' is M Q www W f , M W f W' K 'fH,f N WXWWX 'W A W Rf if N A . , -mf W ,,. W W, mil ' 6 if wr wr' if '? . 4 ' ,f f W . ,af 0 I ff-Tying y i s . ,M M My . 6 ww 1 E S M 3 :Q in , H ' W A aw .A if ,F ,A,, www ,A WWW' , VV. I g 5 f M....r1v,vjf f' 2 'gym 4632? A aff X - I Q' lf - . 'A wa M - ' . J, Jeff - ' i' , 1 is ET' T571 Mf -vw , , New-iff W' L, KX J WG: X ni ,gif , I H2 x X . 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MOST BEAUTIFUL JUNIOR Darlene Smith I J fl ,f f 4 FINALISTS Colleen Perepeluk Suzannah Kennerly e 1 SEMI-FINALISTS Karel Oeland Ria Butler Krista Bodine Junior Beauties SEMI-FINALISTS Anne Cummings Amy Marshall if ' i? Q O l at Q mn? Jw 9 V .1 ,L 9 W , .E WM A . mf by !'- . 2 M Q 3, 'F My ' nf M ,. . Aw, Y 'Tl r -wg 4 . v ' 'v ltT'7 ,K e if W 1 A' Q - - fqJ6ii5l?,q1f ,gf My f. f , 3 i I . K 5 0 V ' ,395 1 .fin D - , .,i1 , 1 Q 4 .. , G y F M Ni ' Q Jw X-v. U Q f ,W r 1 gli 4' if ' b ATX, 'M ' ' QAN' W H Wi W.. ii- G Most G Handsome S, Vi, vi -1 V'-.' ,A ' Juniors , i FINALISTS SEMI-FINALISTS SEMI-FINALISTS Martin Siebert Steve Bailey Stuart Gregory Lynn Zarr Kevin Gilliland Greg Hartwell Robert Bright 23 X X ,z sm 'V Ai if W M 9, .ff V .Q f F W ip 'QW Aw ' I Q 5 ',F 'xgliklf 8 ' Q .,,. -f ,Afzx A o Qi. .1 I , 4,5 , an J ' v Q . A Q up A , A25 L. . ' 1 ' A V 1'sf'i . rfafif' . V I Q.. H 3, 5. , 5' ? s 5455 1 ,AQ Vp, V ' . if' 2.1331 . K ggi. x T 1-,Af 1 F ifis- , , .. gi, AE, 'FM' A, i V is wi , , 133.-7,Wf'H x AWMFMA' A ,W ww M-fsrflgwr v , K my j, 159' vb W Q' 'ff we X' X: v, :K ., ff 2 M W 5, 1 HG fmg 2 , ,gg nh. . 9,1 1: , X. X . y Q? l f 4g13 f' W V7 k1'f ' ri 1, ' , A' V l ., i f ?? f K , A 1 if gf? Sophomore Beauties W R X N X X W S , .V w X if , FINALISTS SEMI-FINALISTS SEMI-FINALISTS Brittany Rouse Debbie Campbell Shannon Nixon June Rogers Stephanie Edwards Ellen Buie Lisa Baird 25 , .X xx Most Handsome Sophomores FINALISTS SEMI-FINALISTS SEMI-FINALISTS Randy Stinnett Stuart Howell Larry Bergstrom Mark Van Eman David King Mike Cummings Greg Eidman 27 xv L, V X256 ,Q im. SM X JY' iw tif: Mk 'ss J -3 ? x Freshman Beauties F F as ,- FINALISTS SEMI-FINALISTS SEMI-FINALISTS Becky Hays Amy J immerson Blake Jones Shelley Wilson Sandy Crichton Karen Mitschke Q Brandy Beddingfield l 29 gf S 'ra 'W' 'W Gi 'W 'W EQ 3 fm WMM QL M Eff: w n i 'r-gg' J? M1 s ,s 2 ' E 'LM ,sojvw , Mx' ,ww 31 if Representatives Show Involvement MOST REPRESENTATIVE SENIORS Anne Moore and Joe Kirkendall MOST REPRESENTATIVE SOPHOMORES Kate Dalthorp and Sam Higginbotham MOST REPRESENTATIVE JUNIORS MOST REPRESENTATIVE FRESHMEN Ben Perryman and Elizabeth Baier Scott Janse, Cathy Hundl, and Shelley Wilson flflflflff fl 'Q 'nh-Q Favorites Stand Out ff! ,,,f.,Ji xff' J' ff' 1 MOST POPULAR SOPHOMORES Susie Moore and Sam Higginbotham MOST POPULAR JUNIORS MOST POPULAR FRESHMEN Anne Cummings and Van Harvey Linda Polski and Travis Terry Sweethearts Attract Attention BOOSTER CLUB SWEETHEART Mary Myers HOMECOMING QUEEN AND SENIOR KEY CLUB JUNIOR KEY CLUB SWEETHEART Lori Kelley Anne Cummings FFA SWEETHEART Julia Little BASKETBALL QUEEN Le Hammer 42 INTERACT SWEETHEART AND TRACK QUEEN Carolyn Claypool Activities Learning influenced students' minds, but activities influenced their characters. Activities gave students necessary relief from the pressures of schoolwork and pro- vided the opportunity for interac- tion within the student body. Even more importantly, though, the activ- ities of students' high school years would become the memories of their future. , gunna! cg: ,K , ,- .E: ::::.: .:, NGN Q 51,251 , 1 z?m .:- 2-45 - , A. L ,,, i rm f 5,32 f. Fwy , . 1, - . , . 2 '5 ff ! :,:. b S my ' Vx , 2 5:2 : it 1-- lg ff' . . -ls ifpxx -WF -gi. . S Q 13 Q N Tx 'L XT A 'QQ , ,Kr x x Q xx Kg if S QA Q53 x fx 'R ,QA .k ff '45 Sm mf WAN, W M Summer came to a sudden halt on August 25, when the swinging doors of Bobby Lee Tech opened for another year. Beach parties turned into weekend bashes. New and younger students were in for a shock with all of Lee's mighty festivities. Seniors began the year yearning for college life, although it wasn't far off. Fresh- men and sophomores attended Orientation to prepare them for Lee life. Top: Do you really think we might get dates with seniors? questions June Rogers to fellow sophomore Debbie Cambell. Middle: Sheryl Robinson, Georgia Harris, Mary Finnegan, and Tracy Campbell love considering Les Kilday one of the girls - as he can only grin and agree. Bottom Left: Can you believe this year's Key Club skit! exclaims Henrietta Cot- tingham to Kissy Butler but Susan Carter shows no reaction. Bottom Right: I wish we 'had made the halftime show! cry Suzanne Jablonowski, Sarah Austin and Todd Dettling. , ,Qi f ,M f Semors Are Supenor! Top: David Moody finds that he can get more dates with the Urban Cow- boy effect as Lisa Crouch truly agrees. Middle Left: That's the second time you've played the wrong song! cries an angry Rick Ellis to John Marion. Middle Right: Mark Milstead shows his support for being chosen offen- sive player of the week. Bottom: Mom never told me a date could be so fun! exclaims Paul Craig to Shannon Killman as Steve Bailey enviously looks on. S, if -X. 5' -af Q- . 41 ' And We're Tomorrow's Future? Top Left: I thought sea urchins weren't sup- posed to bite! sighs DeDe Gilliam. Top Right: 'LI can't believe I'm surrounded by this many jerks! exclaims Annette Harris of colleagues Nancy Bergen, Gardner Landry, Pam Machemehl and Patricia Cabaniss. Middle Left: I really ran over that teacher? questions a scared Scott Davis to friends Charles Dill and Andy McConn. Middle Right: Sam Greer lets his true heritage show. Bottom: You mean I really get to be the cen- terpiece at the football banquet? questions an excited Randy Ray to escorts Cliff Tenner, Kenny Womack and Harold Vance. mf- law 'i '- ' -Q Top Left: 'Tm not so sure about this group therapy idea, says Andy McConn to fellow lunatics. Top Right: Maybe if we smile they won't know what we've been up to! exclaim Keith Forrester and Johnette Skalla. Bottom Left: Naive freshmen Shelley Wilson, Susan Portilla, Sheryl Smith and Whitney Beal finally realize that they're in the boys, locker room. Bottom Right: I got my skoal, I got my gal. Ain't nothing gonna make me move now, cries Keith Cruthirds, while Lisa Haught can only sigh with disgust. Although the parade was relocated to the track, the school spirit was truly present on Homecoming Day, October 17th. Clubs organized their time and thoughts to create their own floats. Mums were to be seen at res- taurants and parties. Lori Kelly was named the 1980 Homecoming Queen. Top: Interact goes for new wave. Middle: MOOO! sigh the cows. Bottom: I guess this means you're famous! cries Phillip Curry to new queen Lori Kelly. Top: Lieutenant officers anticipate the Homecom ing game during the afternoon Pep-rally. Middle Left: The Anchor 'Club float won Most Spirited, Most Original and Best All Around. Middle Right: At least this year we're not sophomores! exclairn Laura Watson and Eliz- abeth Eslinger. Bottom: Homecoming queen nominees Darby Wilson, Lori Kelly and Carolyn Claypool don't mind all the extra attention on homecoming day. fr. I he W fra ti ,,kk J a f ' 'f 'Lf' ' ,231 Q +V. f' w be Cheerleaders Spark Enthusiasm Below: Charlotte l,oe-filer and Robert Best Right: Anne Moore and Jett' lmngwell Bottom: Cheerleaders begin their action. J ,Q A s v 3 iz: -as r ugmqg , f+ 1 as ' W is ,vnu-Qew rw? A , L5 Fla -'-q M. fra- M' h . f - ff f- -- X,Ak 'frg' -vf - eu 'a A R ., l- ' K 'Z zz: 4' as L sf g Q R H1 sg E- Q 333 llnwymai 11791143 ' 'K s .R , lzgq ,1, ...1 . ,,i:1.5 ,.f...,: , ,. :,, The cheerleaders of '80-'81, Anne Moore, Charlotte Loeffler, Jane Jordan, Darby Wilson, Jeff Longwell, Robert Best, Gardner Landry, and Doug Bailey, led the Lee student body in THE GENERAL SPIRIT. The enthusiasm of the cheerleaders won them 5 blue ribbons and 3 spirit sticks at SMU cheerleading camp last summer. The cheerleaders attended all of the foot- ball games, and they attended most of the basketball and volleyball games, under the supervision of Mrs. Regina Satlof Block. Left: Cheerleaders '80-'81 Below: Gardner, Doug, and Anne's arms have second thoughts about cheerleading. Lower Left Jane Jordan and Gardner Landry Lower Right Darby Wilson and Doug Bailey E1 is gf .5 of 5 if V, ' gz. ,,.,, . . Ui W I ' f f.. , ' trtt r, , in H I K F in 6 , . spur' Q l ii . .L gg - , .Y . ' ,ui X, V.., , L X j--M... QIIEH Ma w 1 X. ,RS rl - 2 XgA,. Er? 47 Welcome For the first and what will be the only time, Lee found itself with ninth grade cheerleaders. The eight cheerleaders pictured here were elected by the Rogers stu- dent body last spring before the H.I.S.D. decided to close Rogers as a junior high and send the ninth grade to Lee. A As a group they cheered at ninth grade games and put on the pep rallies for their team. They worked hard on routines and became special favorites of the freshmen and upper classmen alike. Upper Right: Cynthia Buchheit and Scarlet Roeder. Right: Homecoming spirits. Below: Support your sponsor. Lower Right: Cheerleaders '84. Bottom: Jena Cissel and Linda Polski T :RW is ,, 'Q 2 2 Q t we t s Q ' I wr I , N' ir ', , N '- Hi ess, i My - s 1---sa a Qt :,r, -LLV ,V , .'ii'4 V i' ,L ,AI E z , Nw V f , f - The Old Days Revived mn ,A,, , W .3 L 3 - W 2 ' fl 1- K Y ,,,- 1 1 A 4 5 , x , 4 xi QW Lipstick, full skirts, and slicked down hair were only a few characteristics of 50's Day par- ticipants. Highlighting the annual event was the Senior Cabinet's presentation of American Graffiti. Top: We may not have made A Chorus Line but at least we have dates to the sock hop! ex- claim Jean McCaskill, Leah Benson, Celia Lewis, and Emily Ballew. Bottom Left: You mean I'm all decked out and today's not even 50's Day? says Mary Myers to Lisa Turner. Below: Are you kidding, I can dance faster than any partner you can find, claims Kate Dalthorp to Kissy Butler. Holidays Bring Cheer Christmas holidays brought about choral programs, Razz shows, and Secret Santas. The Young Life Ski Trip and New Year's Eve parties oc: cupied our valuable time while off from school. Top: Rick McCorm is amused by Mark Harnilton's ski-slope studliness. ' Middle: Young Life skiers pose for a picture as Mark LaRocca attempts to adjust to the high altitude. Bottom Right: I may be small but luggage rack - NO WAY! says Donnie Garcia to Matt Clemens. Bottom Middle: This bus ride is gonna throw my beauty sleep off, yawns a weathered Julie Held. Below: 'iYou're so lucky to have a younger woman like me in your old age! boasts Kay Dickerson to Bret King. 451 af Above: Don't even ask what I've been up to! grins Gwen King to Clare Donnelly and Doug Bailey. Above Left: Secret Santas Annette Harris, Lissy Per- ryman, Celia Lewis, and Emily Ballew plan their next surprise attack. Top: Ninth grade mixed chorus sings in the new year. Left: SENIORS '81 KNOW how to give New Year's parties! Seniors Play Hard at ,.i'i.: 'MIST 1- . Above: You mean this bus really flies? questions Sally Bowen to Chris Hall. Top: Senior girls let the good times roll. Right: Leigh Hamilton and Scott Biggerstaff try role reversal as a last resort to save their relationship. Left: We're the class above the rest, '81 is the best, chant Paula Mott, Suzanne Pruitt, Kim Drescher, and Lewis Brazelton. Below: Le Hammer enjoys the latest scoop of chilly gossip. ,fit Above: Dawanna Roseberry, Tim Setterlund, Petra Schlinger, and Janice Scott wrap up a wild night of fun. Left: 4'Yup boys, when the chips are down ya just gotta learn to step right over 'em, smiles ex- perienced cowgirl Robin Higginbotham. 53 ight Life Is Party Life Above: K'Oh no, Mr. Bill, imitates Kristine Kelly to an amused Margie Williamson. Above Right: Golly gee wiz Greggie, this has just got to be the swellest party everf' exclaims nub Lissy Perryman to her nub date Greg Herring. Right: My psychic powers tell me that you are going to have the best night of your life, pro- mises Jim Jimmerson to Mary Myers. 54 W' UW Above: It's all in the lips, fellasf demonstrates experienced Mrs. Wisdom to the naive Gardner Landry and Bill Workman. Upper Left: L'Yes, those are my feet you keep stepping on, whispers Johnette Skalla to a misleading Stuart Gregory. Left: A'The devil made me do it, explains Glen Gray to Mary Church as Julie Perkins warms up to the idea. Lower Left: l'll never be able to bear another hug like this,', growls Mark Hamilton to a powerful Estelle DiFiore. 55 Top: Only a few people know my brute strength, states Teresa Weidler to Jane Cooksey. Right: Mrs. Jensen takes roll after her class takes a sit out on an English test. Below Right: 'KJust one more inch and my hostage release plan would have worked, com- plains a disappointed Mark J aeggers. Below: I thought this cafeteria food was bad, but look what my mom gave me, says Cynthia Mott to Lisa Timmons. A . swwvmw School Days Are Wild Days Qgwszm Sv if i 6 o ...X .,, - . 3 A.. sv 1 Facult Frolics bs GHG-N ...pf as ,Ml Teachers as well as students partic- ipated in many activities throughout the year. A fitness class was started to help faculty members trim off those extra inches. Student-teacher rela- tionships were kept alive through Teacher Appreciation days sponsored by several clubs. With the Varsity- Faculty basketball game, the interac- tion of teachers and students was at its height. The varsity team won, of course, 51-43. Above: Jumping rope each day keeps the doctor away, pants an enthusiastic Thera Yoes. Top: Have a seat, Coach, offers a generous Greg Prior to Mr. T. C. Williams. Left: Shannon Kilman blocks a crucial shot made by Coach Perkins in the Varsity-Faculty basketball game. 57 nd Look What David King boastfully displays his technique. cc See, we aren't so dumb, quip jocks Matthew Zander, Jay Houston, and Mike Moore, entertaining one another with their new balloon. 58 2, 5 Michael Burns, Robby Miller, Wade Simon, Travis Lynch, and Jonathan Harris cele- brate the basketball team's victory over Westbury. iw J, xy Senior studs Jeff Longwell and Les Kilday wonder why their dates have left them. Comes Out at Night! -.riff ' ver' We hate posed pictures! sneer Blake Buie, Katherine Miller, Kelly O'Neill, Elizabeth Hightower, Nancy Higginbotham, and Katherine Hurt. -W if Let's go b-bongingf' exclaims Doug Gray to an excited Mark Wade and Brenda Baker. 'Tm satisfied with my date, says a confident Keith Karnoski of Col- leen Perepeluk, not realizing she is about to be swept away. 59 The spring musical Fiddler on the Roofv with Everett A'Costa and Traci Daugs in the starring roles of Tevye and Golde respectively was presented by the Fine Arts Department under the direction of Miss Linda Shuler, Miss Eleanor Grant, and Mrs. Anne Hair. Preparing for the musical involved everything from designing sets to memorizing lines, and on the opening night, February 27, all the hard hours of work paid off. Audiences were cap- tivated with renditions of the well known scores Tradition, Match Maker, Match Maker, and lf I Were a Rich Man. Coverage on the local TV news added to the play,s advertising and helped financially when viewers made generous donations to the drama department. The outstanding quali- ties of acting and directing combined to form a successful entertaining per- formance. Upper Left: A man's job is not doing the laun- dry, complains a frustrated Joe Kirkendall. Upper Right: Zo I ask you, Vhat is tradition? questions Everett tTevyeJ A'Costa to the music of Beth Jones' fiddle. Middle: Page Curtis, Britt Fuller, Beth Ross, and Suzanne Pruitt dance in hopes that the next wedding will be theirs. Lower Right: Oh, Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou, Romeo? exclaims Emily Ballew 60 Fiddler Tops It Off Above: Emily lTzeitelJ Ballew and JoefMotelJ Kirkendall get down on their hands and knees and pray the show will be a success. Top Left: Kevin Adair, Rene Duterroil, Grant Kennedy, Everett A'costa, Rod Nichols, and Bud Peevy drink To Life, Lower Left: Not tonight dear, I have a head- ache, states weary Everett A'Costa to a stun- ned Traci Daugs. 61 ..,.. The Animals qdnw-K' s,-ffm-uvf Don't worry, little bunny, says Leslie Browning, I won't let them make you into a fur coat. 62 Q JA. un, ww ,i V! ,gg .. ., .M -4, Trina Rustum walks in pain from riding Old Blue too long. ff dn iii., W my Davis Garrett displays his prize winning bull. lei Do It Again . . , ,4 ,, l fx! ff' 1? A 7 ff i -0-.. x K, ,-f' ,saver Q- ' 4 .U L Having tried for hours, Kathy Gaynor and Liz Pipkin finally get their Mary McClenny makes a last minute ear wax check. horses under Control' QA! Who has the best 'bull ? question Jeff Trapnell, Liz Pipkin, Darrell Hill, Anthony Saragusa, and Mark Opperman. 63 Spring Craze l i i Interact defeats Key Club in their spring game. Practicing on their way to stardom, Gardner Landry and Harold Vance take advantage ofthe good weather. I sure wish my brother would quit picking on my dates remarks a perturbed Shelley Brazelton. 1 wi S Though physically trapped in class, spring fever victim Dixie Nagel Finds her mmd Soarmg 'mo the Wlld blue yonder' Sophomores group together with hopes of being noticed We can't seem to find the water, say Debra Montgomery, Kay Darrow, Stacy Feeney, and Tricia Dillon. ' YOU G LEADER Lee's young leaders were those students who were exceptional il their particular areas of interest Some were politically inclinedg oth ers, academicallyg still others, vocai tionally. These dedicated student: set examples to be followed by the entire student body. .. ,f i hw v-mf Wann Q5 in H! iw aww .aw WWW WWW x- ,QYQPA QQ W an wiv Q mr 3 I xv? -4 R , f a 2 2 S Q I l Upper Left: Carrie Pickering and Ronnie Stone, Traveler editors, smile after a hectic deadline. Upper Right: As a conscientious Key Club president, Barrett Rouse makes another attempt to sell his Ruby Reds. Middle Left: Short and sweet Jeff Longwell fulfills his duties as Interact's president. Middle Right: After learning the ropes of suc- cess, Anchor Club president Lissy Perryman tips her hat with confidence. Lower Left: Nancy Higginbotham relaxes from her busy schedule as Student Council presi' dent. Lower Right: As president of the Hospitality Club, Kimberly Crouch ain't no grouch. 68 ia . uiiyl . ., .img .W ... f1 -A 'll if ,sk ,Hi 2 . I ...A g ,gl M fc M3211 it 7 K E K- via' i ..,-my .-4' Presidents Provide Leadership Devoted students showing out- standing leadership qualities were chosen as presidents of organizations. As responsible leaders of their respective clubs or societies, these special individuals established goals, organized activities, and successfully led others with enthusiasm, patience, and determination. Proud and devoted, these young organizers of tomorrow guided the student body through a year of true spirit and suc- cess. Upper Left: Drum majors Kim Ivie, Paul Rich, and Darren Kunkel, along with top Lieuten- ants June Korry and Sherry VanWart, and head cheerleader Robert Best and Anne Moore spark up spirit. Middle Left: As president of the Spirit Com- mittee, Mary Meyers holds up not only the sign, but also the spirit at Lee. Lower Left: Unlike the rest who come unglued, SABER editor Annette Harris never loses her head. Lower Right: National Honor Society presi- dent Les Kilday tries to prove that he is actu- ally more. 69 Early in the year, nineteen seniors received recognition for their excep- tionally high scores displayed on the National Merit Scholarship Qualify- ing Test administered as a part of the PSAT during their junior year. Six National Merit Semi-finalists were named while the thirteen other students received Letters of Com- mendation. Placing within the top four percent throughout the nation, these students showed exceptional potential and skill in the fields of English and math. Upper Right: Commended Scholars: Leah Ben- son, Stacy Feeney, Jane Jordan, and Robert Walters. Not pictured: Kris Ostrum, Kerry Daugherty, David Hayek, and Robert Freese. Middle Right: Laura Paul. Lower Left: Annette Harris. Lower Right: Commended Scholars: Richard Dowling, Lizzie Lunine, Macy Melton, Allyson Jervey, and Greg Herring. S 3 U 5 A 70 Students Merit Recognition Upper Left: Michael Terry. Upper Right: John Marion. Lower Left: Kenny Heintz. Lower Right: Kimberly Montgomery 1 S ff' :ff , it iiiii tk Efforts Are Rewarded Above: FINE ARTS AWARD - Lori McNally Top: ENGLISH AWARD - Jill Waggett Middle Right: INDUSTRIAL ARTS AWARD - George Rash Bottom Right: VOCATIONAL AND COMMERCIAL ARTS AWARD - Jeff Rosenthal x .. I I Through many hours of hard work and devotion, students proved to pos- sess exceptional potential in specific areas. Each student received the Award for Excellence from an indi- vidual department in which he or she displayed outstanding accomplish- ments. The name of each of these top seniors was engraved on a plaque in the front hall of the school enabling fellow students to recognize their achievements. Above LANGUAGE ARTS AWARD - Isken Kalsi Top SOCIAL SCIENCE and MATHEMATICS AWARDS - Laura Paul Middle Left: SCIENCE AWARD - Cliff Tenner Left HOME ECONOMICS AWARD - Kelly Kern Many students earned prestigious titles through the display of superior leadership abilities. Awareness in government, education, and citizen- ship were considered honorable tal- ents by the Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution foundation, sponsors of the Boys' State and Capital Scholar programs, and Bill Archeris Intern Program. Special awards were given to the winners of the National Council of Teachers of Eng- lish writing contest and won by stu- dents entered in other competitions. Above: Richard Dowling won first place in the University of Texas at Arlington Piano Concerto Competition and appeared as a guest soloist with the Texas Little Symphony. Top: David Ernst was chosen by teachers to view the state govern- ment as a Boys' State representative. Right: Macy Melton climbs the ladder of success while Michael Terry hangs in there after both were named National NCTE Writ- ing Competition Finalists. 74 .. we - -4-. M: ,V,, .Q ,- 'ifg Nik E Leadership Prevails Silln1l1 I Zig A--- irive r 'WN-f 2 H iff' S! 2- 'vin-w a., .J w ' 4 V I I K I ' .IJ U' ef 'L K . Q -if . '...'rr .:lw , - .2 xx -my-.nun qv-fn.-r.--n-. .4w+ ,W ww N Above: Capital Scholar Greg Herring went to Austin to examine the state government. Top: As a representative from Lee in Bill Archer's Intern Program, Kevin Cain was able to see the federal government operate. Left: Laura Paul earned the DAR award for promoting statesmanship and leadership. 75 IE PORT For a great number of Lee's stu- dents, athletics became a valuable part of the educational process Each involved student learned not only to work with dedication toward a goal, but also to cooperate with team members and coaches in the struggle to reach their goals. Sports inspired students to explore theil physical, mental, and emotional capacities. 1 Q 'S fn, 'L is fi as N Q les? 'Q I 1. S6 Q.. A ,ig -. ,V HM X X1-is in 1 l Q . 5+ X 'K 1' ' 1 Q? Mitt? uv x 3,1 Q cy. ,mf ss, 1' ' 4- if ,MM WWW if . IALXEL Y QQ Gu? S th 11 xg PEW A Q K ' U g :zz :us :sus uma: 3 '- .. it '55 . ' gif' - A ' t uf Er K s ' 'J' .-was - 'Lit way' E EQ ug 'gg S , LII, U-If ij LEE '!.I.E'E'L M 'IL' ' ns as fig if fr? 53259 fc .sv 41 ai S' as ae:-.51 c , a 53 ws' J f ' 's f z:' 4 - 'LES . usa ' . 1, . nef195-gang-.102 qrgifgeizs 551' '53 1, --H S -,'- ' S. . 4 . G . . f ,: '2' a . - I I' , 6 V , - 5 ' 'Q' J . ff H at . 5 ' D rf , -, ,,.,. ..JN w Q. x Q- Z f la 'tw m' . In . , ' XT' i 77, 1 ,' a 'X V 'I Q - ' A, ' - H at V me-g 'Y i'- Us t , T . X 'A I r K J V ,Y ., .xy urkgrqlr . 1 K 26,3 5, ,Avi ,frigjfxisli wi, iv.1 ,k35,r-mg mfr., A . my 'sit .J g M. N' f-wk gr., KJ A vm 3,25-K R K - nf li. rw- -vs? T K ' k' 5 ,K.f K' ieilfasa Front Row: Carl Seigfried, Jay Jones, David Cook, Mark Oppermann, Van Harvey, Jack Cooper, Tim Phillips, Mike Cook. Middle Row: Coach Brown, Richard Luna, Jack Gilbert, Greg Prier, Kelly Grant, Vance Crosby, Earnest Sosa, Rob Adams, Ro Royall, Al Nance, Bill Wallis, Martin Arriaga, Top Row: John Barzilla, Steve Sparks, Mark Milstead, Mike Moore, Rick Roeder, Craig Forrester, Tracy Strimple, Phillip Curry, Jay Houston, Paul Hostak, Brad Berry, Jeff Paine, Joe Yannetti, Joe Barzilla, Matthew Zander. H-agp. fp,- W 'x. Del Brown Mark Stevens Wilbur Gaskarnp Head Coach Rick Holden Defensive Coach Defensive Coach The 1980 Varsity football team finished the season a disappointing 3-7. The Generals faced many dif- ficulties, including lack of experience, new coaches and new offensive and defensive formations. These obstacles proved to be too much for the young Generals to overcome dur- ing the course of the season. Only two seniors started on the defense and as a result, the team lost five of its first six games, but as the inexperienced Generals matured, they bounced back to win their next two games and finish the season strong. Though the season was a rebuilding one, many players receiv- ed honors. Mark Milstead, Matthew Offensive Coach Zander, Martin Arriaga, Tracy Strim- ple, Phillip Curry and Paul Hostak were chosen to the Second Team All-District offensive squad, while Milstead, Zander, Arriaga, Brad Berry, Joe Yannetti, Jack Gilbert, and John Barzilla were chosen to the Second Team All-District defensive squad. Honorable Mention was also awarded to Craig Forrester, Mike Moore, and Vance Crosby. The team awards given at the banquet were won by Curry CMost Valuable Linemanl, Arriaga fMost Valuable Backj, Berry CR.B.I. Awardl, Zander fArm Chair General Awardj and Richard Luna CScholastic Awardl. 79 .,.. E ' fl I nfl Ay 0 Mi 94- N -W QQ ,ef 5 QL,-ge ir 'IEE 11 xl. bg x 7? . O if Ml 5. if ,Q . . 4 4 Q. cb 'H 5 43 mf w?N Qu ' .. 555 lui: 4 ,Q 3 F Left: Mark Milstead calls the signals as David Cook goes in motion. Below Left: Van Harvey rounds end for a big gainer against Westbury. Below Right: Brad Berry and Matthew Zander better acquaint themselves with the Sharps- town Q.B. XE? M Jeff Paine Joe Yannetti Jay Houston 1-Year Letterman 1-Year Letterman 1-Year Letterman 85 Hard Work Finally Pays Off Joe Barzilla Mike Cook Mark Oppermann 1-Year Letterman 1-Year Letterman 1-Year Letterman Martin Arriaga finds a hole in the line behind Steve Sparks and Tracy Mike Moore stops the Apollos for short yardage. Strimple. f 3 I E F 1 The seniors meet at mid-field for the coin toss before the Westbury game. 86 Brad Berry scores against Worthing as Craig Forrester helps the ref. gl Q t A . ik. Ng' . 9-N-vwnhwm rx ,QM I- x 4: N - -- My-, W. ., . Q . . .. - s U I 5 W x W:-'M , ' N - - - 1-dll!-5vnuwkwiemma,.,,,,-f...,M--Q. ..., A WMM, 1i.ki,i54:il, t K ...Q lx K e , f1 -56 A , . - K Q 1. K 1 , ' . . iaa ..A:.: Q 1 . - i s IP' A, d v r ,.,... M ' 2111 'Q K fm ffl . 'W ' if I Q , ' ,lf 2 . X 13: -.gt 3. . A - rl E ' ,L if ing L fl. V. 'ff-.1 . K :,, A L. - 3,,.-:sa-, 6 X .::,h f -, i 1 r. fi-xi , M rrr rr ,s 3211 f Y N' L if E 1 ' ' '. ,,f-if N if . Q '25 I me E f G L v Q,-xl '41 X V .,- 4 'f ii f '-Q 1 15-F . Q rrar L f L K X . in Johnny Barzilla calls out the signals. Rob Adams, Jeff Paine and Joe Yannetti take a breather before their next defensive series. Craig Forrester Jay Jones Al Nance 1-Year Letterman 1-Year Letterman 1-Year Letterman 87 . . and Frosh. Gridders Show Potential 4' gf J.V.: Front Row: Charlie Mott, Larry Bergstrom, John Korry, Brad Lindig, Kevin Kane. Middle Row: Coach Morris, Greg Eidman, Todd Neal, Bobby Wages, John Holmes, J. C. Howell, Ro Royall, Greg Coleman, Kelly Grant, Shawn Kilchrist, Coach Gaskamp. Top Row: Walt Cameron, David Billot, Jim Ryan, Scott McNeil, Joe Martinez, Albert Rathmel, Nick Everett, George Torres, George Ellis, Shannon Simon. Freshmen: Front Row: Tom Burrow, Duane Brown, David Andrus, Burke Butler, Bobby Lee Been, Carle Kalsi, Dink Davies, Graydon Laguarta, Brent Hodges, Angelo Alvarez, Jay Hurt, Mgr. Middle Row: Mark Marrow, Jeff Harrelson, Derek Jones, Keith Cruthirds, Dexter Collins, Rodney Erwin, Karl Drews, Fred Johnson, Mark Rome, Andrew Ties, Mike Shadden, Brad McKay. Top Row: Kevin Panus, Adolphus Sharp, Geoff Meed, Steve Rombado, Kirk Odom, Marshall Moss, Louis Calvert, Matt Jackson, Scott Prince, Coach Crain. S E iiiii 2 Ka , Derek Jones takes time out to say Hi to Mom during a freshman Brad McKay fights for crucial yards against Worthing. game. 88 ilk W .M' -N X, -QQ! is fa M is i l 4 L. I 9.5!-?9 Cagers Suffer Through Transitional Season 'J' 'EJ f H5262 full' i Top: Tim White, Keith Forrester, Stuart Gregory, James Felder, Wade Simon, Shannon Killman, Paul Craig, Kevin Mills, Greg Prior, Raja Nasir, Will Simmen. Front: Manager, Jonathan Harris. The 1981 Varsity Basketball team was led into the season by two year lettermen Shannon Killman, Raja Nasir and Paul Craig'whi1e seniors Keith Forrester, James Felder and Wade Simon along with a flock of juniors rounded a very young Gener- als team. With a newly acquired coach from Reagan High School and a new pro- gram, the team under Coach Lee Tynes ended up with a record of 4-29 throughout the regular season and a 2-10 mark in district. The Generals had an unexperienced team with only one returning starter and needed to rely on the leadership of the other seniors. The cagers fought hard through the year but inexperience proved to be too much to overcome over the course of the season. At the end of the campaign, the leading scorer and rebounder was Killman with 520 points and 330 reboundsg Prior was second in scoring with 325. Coach Tynes plans out the strategy during a time out. 90 A A -E7 Hd' , ,, ,M I, ' 'ff' Y-fk fk'ff-wif:-f ! fW: 5 .. 'f 3 zz f 8 5 ' v A V ' if ' MQ Q ff aw 142 ,V Z Q W gp ,M i M 'r X, ef 5 X kg 9535, 'va A 5 , , , Xi , ,. - , 1 ny , req-' f - -4, 4 , ,. ..--- ' L gi-i., 1 04' , Y fx in -.- ,X J .V.: Top Row: Travis Lynch, Randy Ray, Pat McCord, Craig Forrester, Travis White, Shannon Simon, Joe Hubber, Mike Lipinsky, Stacey Butler, Tom Spence. Bottom Row: Mike Trapnell, Tim Spence, Robby Miller. 9 I l ff B l Il nexus Freshmen: Top Row: Coach Johnny Chappel, Scott Young, David Copeland, Randy Watson, Antonio Torres. Bottom Row: Duane Brown, Michael Burns, Anthony Delgado. 95 Generals Fight For Every Run . r r ., V i- 0 s at INS J, , , , . Aeee M L 5 --'I kk! - J 4 'HBE ,. 6 PE ,HER 412133 'Ugg A , 4 A. ,,- AAA . Hnrr :IPF .ll U 3-fav.-.4v....,,'.L s.. .J,1lQE,,, 2 I I Top Row: Coach Mark Stevens, Barry Nicholson, Jim Bales, Joe Barzilla, Steve Crocombe, Lewis Brazelton, Ted Horbelt, Les Kilday, Keith Karnoski, Bascom Harle. Bottom Row: Jimmy Bailey, Mike Cook, John Barzilla, Mark Milstead, Barrett Rouse, Mike Seaman, Ron Moody, David Cook, Jerry Hammond. This year's Varsity Baseball team I, was led by 3 year letterman Mark gb Milstead and Keith Karnoski, All- City 2 year letterman Les Kilday and All-City transfer Barry Nicholson. Coach Mark Stevens had high hopes the team would win with excellent pitching and good but unproven hit- ting, but as the season progressed, the hitting was not to be, as the team average slumped to .200. The team never really came together even though it had a 12-4 pre-district record. It would win in spurts, but could never string a bunch together. In District, the team wa 4-3 at deadline time, losing the three games by only 4 runs. Pitchers were Kilday, Nicholson, Jim Bales, and Steve Crocombe with Milstead behind the plate. Joe Bar- zilla was at first and Jerry Hammond and Jimmy Bailey at second, Nichol- son and Mike Cook at shortstop, Lewis Brazelton at third. In the out- field Ted Horbelt, David Cook in left, Barret Rouse, Ron Moody, Karnoski Mark Stevens in center with Johnny Barzilla and Head C0aCh Mike Seaman in right. 96 lr ' , nufxik ,, ,, - ? 1 ' 4 yy Q'f.fT5f'v.X7i.,-QL I wg MQ? .1 sfjflf Q X N wwvw 'ef ' ,. , - X- ' 1, ws' w r Q by 4- Y: H My 3: is-fi .uk t ,QW I ?,K5f,4X ,, f WY Keith Karnoski 3-Year Letterman 1 x HA 'if-,,-XL Lewis Brazelton 2-Year Letterman Les Kilday 2-Year Letterman 4 3 if a 3 Z Mark Milstead 3-Year Letterman 97 .N .N-.-. 2159324-1 QQ qw. L X 98 u---Q.. Q ff ,.. TN, --A.-Jr Lack Cf Hitting Frustrates Stevens K' Q 34:31 L J - 127 .f ' N. ' 51' J 't Barry Nicholson Barrett Rouse 1-Year Letterman 2-Year Letterman f ' vy- . fv F f Joe Barzilla Ted Horbelt 2-Year Letterman 2-Year Letterman 1121: Jim Bales 2-Year Letterman John Barzilla 1-Year Letterman qr ' ,I fl 'Q K' fi'E?i'Ei1'E!EE 7 ' Vi .e.. :.'1??2'1T1,,i. Mike Cook Jerry Hammond 1-Year Letterman 1-Year Letterman Mike Seaman 1-Year Letterman ff t in ' H263 X .. ,v ,A 'E tl xl K li :k:f47l'7x'Yjd3 Jimmy Bailey David Cook Steve Crocombe 1-Year Letterman 1-Year Letterman 1-Year Letterman t, fue.-D qw Top Row 1: Chris Hubbard, Brad McKay, Graydon Laguarta, Mark Rome, John Bales, Brook Crichton. Middle: Travis Terry, Mark Vai Eman, Mike Cavers, Louis Calvert, Randy Pisciotte, Brent Hodges. Bottom: Coach Crain, Shawn Kilcrest, Todd Neal, Mike Cummings, Davic Copeland, Mike Amundsen. 100 Youthful Tracksters Look Strong For Future Top Row: Coach Holden, Stace Alfstad, Jeff Paine, Martin Siebert, Joe Yannetti, Ned Holmes, Ken Womack, Greg Gordon, David Andrus, Chris Sadoun, Hegel Durocher, Anthony Delgado, Bruce Eppes, Tim McMillan, Darrin Newby, Sandford Dennis, Chuck Mathes, David Kachadorian, Coach Freberg. Middle Row: Charles Mott, Gus Raskosky, Van Harvey, Brad Lindig, Ken Whitten, Clayton Carson, John New, Ronnie Moore, Duane Brown, Kevin Panus, Garrett Schuchholz, Levi Bailey, James Parnell, Tim Phillips. Bottom Row: Jeff Primm, Brian Terrv, Marc Estralla, John Lung, Marshall Moss, George Webber, Kelly Grant, Bob Bright, Jim Ryan, George Ellis. This yearls Varsity Track team was anchored by the distance runners. Y Q R l Led by Larry Kachadorian Ctwo- Q.. .---i M- milesl and Levi Bailey C880 yard runl, the team finished strong in almost all of its pre-district meets. In the Dis- 'tm' W trict meet, Kachadorian once again -Si-3 proved his superiority by winning the two-mile run in a record-setting time. Bailey placed a very impressive third in the 880, and junior newcomer Gus we Raskosky finished third in the mile run. Other top finishers were Craig Forrester, coming in second in the J i J pole vault, and Stace Alfstad, finish- ing fourth in the high jump. t, ...mtg 'ilkg i Coach Freberg 101 Athletes Excel i 1 2 E 1 x l Top Row: Jim Ryan, Clayton Carson, Kevin Panus, Ronnie Moore, Brian Terry, Ken Womack, Hegel Durocher, Brad Lindig. Middle Row Tim McMillan, Anthony Delgado, Gus Raskosky, Chuck Mathes, Bruce Eppes, Garrett Schuchholz, George Ellis, Ned Holmes, Chris Sadoul Bottom Row: Tim Phillips, Van Harvey. 5 Z Tm W ! 3 Tim Phillips Ken Womack Van Harvey 1-Year Letterman 2-Year Letterman 2-Year Letterman 102 'bum -a , H v - as L 1 N'vu r-YWQWA , me P 9- , ,, . V S , - ' i ,. ,,,, ,, . U ,V ,, . ' , .. ,, , .Q 'A '.w ,, ., Lt, 1 5 In qi' -V , ' L , .. ' --:W AXP . - '- W- ' 'Ze' f ,rr w, - , , aw - We-,f'f,,..,, ,- ,, ' fi ' ,, H - ' -af . ary-, .f , 1-. ., .:,4,24e -4 1,-'f'fl w,, W vas' www Nw ,fr ff 'Www f fbi I 0 3 X, ef f,1wW4i-1 ff 0 gp A mmf .gg-yfff 6132? 555' W6 1' 05' 5 wp, W , , , 3- 32 Y ,f if ,v f ai ' . ff W. ,, ,gi A ,, , or ' . of ,W V N J , 4 2, 'G if' - 2 Duane Brown 3-Year Letterman 3-Year Letterman 1-Year Letterman Larry Kachadorian Levi Bailey Cross country: Top Row: Ken Whitten, John New, John Lung, Kelly Grant, David Kachadorian, Greg Gordon, Levi Bailey, David Andrus. Bottom Row: Sandford Dennis, Darrin Newby, Marc Estralla, Duane Brown, George Webber. 103 Field Events: Top Row: Jim Ryan, Joe Yannetti, Jeff Paine, Marshall Moss, Ned Holmes, Hagel Durocher, Chris Sadoun. Middle Row: Brad Lindig, Van Harvey. Bottom Row: George Ellis, Bob Bright, Stace Alfstad, Martin Siebert, James Parnell, Bruce Eppes, Jeff Primm. James Parnell Stace Alfstad Discus High Jump 104 Teamwork Builds Character Jeff Paine Shot Put it ,- Jeff Primm High Jump r 4 Varsity Swim Team: Mike Dillon, Stu Howell, Scott McClendon, Shannon Moore, Randy Hale. 105 55 77 Jw Tlop Row: Rick McConn, Andy McConn, Doug Sparkes David Ernst Greg Hartwell Keith Maxwell Richard Kay Middle Row Don Gilles pie, Grant Allen. Bottom Row: Chad Newlin, Bobby Knox Keith Dalton Kevin Mondshine Steve Mondshine Bobby Pruitt Golfers Take Second Place After taking first place at the Gal- veston Invitational, Lee's mighty golfers placed second in district to qualify for Regional. Lee's second place score was 296, just three shots behind first-placed Westbury. Strother Simpson led with a 70, Steve Mondshine had a 71, Andy Hodson, a 76 and Rick McConn shot a79. 106 X-'vs-w..,,Mk gf.. -- K.-ff -Nia Left to Right: Grant McDaniels, Steve Mahood, Greg Taylor, Tim Winter, Scott Biggerstaff, David Janse, Matt Clemens, Lynn Zarr, Mark Janse 1 i, 1 Matt Clemens Man Le A Doubles HA Singles Netters Take Second Place With the going real tough in dis- trict play, Lee's Varsity sent players to regional in both singles and dou- bles. Man Le, a stalwart player all year long, took second in singles at district and at deadline time looked strong for Regional. The doubles team of Matt Clemens and Scott Biggerstaff also placed sec- ond in District to qualify for Region- als. Mrs. Ella Allen, coach, felt Lee would have a good chance in Regional play. 107 Girls Volley to Victory The 1980 Volleyball team, coached by Miss Carole Hornsby, had an extremely outstanding season this year. The team was young, consisting of juniors and only three seniors. They exhibited great skill and extreme enthusiasm during the pre- 'district and district games. Susan Adams and Amy Love were chosen as lst team district and Anne Jasper 2nd team. The team maintained a great amount of determination and desire to win district, but ran a close race, coming in 2nd. The team rounded off its season in the district playoffs in a tough and close match against Madison. The team gained much pride for themselves and their team during the 1980 season. The team discusses its winning strategy with a confident outlook Susan Adams claps at the mistake of her opponents as she hopes for another boo-boo! Bottom Left Cynthia Mott, Cheryl Coleman, Kim Van Eman, Linda Lyons, Maria Fikaris, Susan Adams. Top Left: Miss Carole Hornsby Susan Austin Marla Huber, Kim Woodmansee, Lisa Turner, Anne Jasper, Anne Gwinn, Paula Rundle, Amy Love, Andrea Mote 4 is an ,t M All district Susan Adams proves her strength as she spikes the ball. The gang takes time out to give their sweet ol' smile to their fans. 4 Linda Lyons is ready to wham that ball over the net as Marla Huber feels the floor shake. yu, ., Lundb- Lisa Turner has her attention elsewhere as Kim VanEman advises Lisa to keep her mind on her exercises. 109 I.V. Sweeps City Title mls! Bottom Row: Bitsy Hinson, Kate Dalthorp, Carolyn Durkee, Brittany Rouse, Karen Tong, Dia Fleming. Top Row: Allison Garner, Carol Kin- ney, Jean Hostak, Dee Daniels, Sandra Warren, Cheryl Vance, Cathy Handl, Susie Jasper, Beth Slanicky, Miss Hill. The Junior Varsity Volleyball team of 1980 not only won the district title but also swept away with the city championship. The team completed its victorious season undefeated. Coached by Miss Linda Hill, the team displayed a great amount of determination and ability which resulted in the highly successful sea- son. This ability the team has gained will make future years very promising for volleyball. 110 . My Kate Dalthorp tries to lift Carolyn Durkee but finds she's been body building. 4 '51 E- Carolyn Durkee finds that the ball she se' went through the ceiling. Ann Andersson has that great ol' American style! .Q X o 'x ,lv -..ae ,s A relieved Elvina King is not the accused ofthe foul. .J .Ti ' 4 f ks, as w Young Team Has Steam The Girl's Basketball Team ac- complished a great amount of success in its second season. The teamis tremendous efforts resulted in an ex- citing and successful season. The Varsity Basketball Team was coach- ed by Jane Borneman. There were three returning lettermen from last year's Varsity Team: Ann Andersson, Linda Dowell and Linda Roberts. The team had tough competition against Madison but held a great position throughout the season in district play. The team has perform- ed excellently during the two year period the team has existed. xy is - +1 - X 'A . ci- My P -T il!! X ., iir 1 tf- . uni -- si n l ., raft . , I QS se X Y tr X X S Q 'fi' Basketball Team: Row 1: Elvina King, Shelly Kay, Lori McLemore, Linda Dowell. Row 2: Paula Rundle, Amy Love, Ann Andersson, Coach Jane Borneman. Not Pictured: Linda Roberts. Right: Paula Rundle goes for it with great intentions. Bottom Right: Elvina King attempts to steal the ball with a hopeful mind. Bottom Left: Ann Andersson shoots for two with a great deal of determination. Below: The two centers clash as they fight for control of the ball. we FM' Eglin M..-M' rw-Q-si Top Left: Amy Love dribbles low and fast to keep the ball. Left: It's going to be sacked, hopes a wishful Amy Love and Ann Anderson. Middle Left: Paula Rundle guards with sneaky hopes. Bottom Left: The team gathers to rev up its pep and energy. Bottom: Lori McLemore jumps up for the win- ning free throw. 113 4 Tracksters Strive for Victor 'fx The girls' track team, with the help of Coach Bennett, had an outstand- ing season. With much hard work and determination, the overall team placed 4th in district, and sent a hur- dler and a relay team onto regionals. Allison Garner ran the hurdles while Mary Jane Paulin, Boo Davee, Mic- helle Hadley and Janice Gatlin ran the relay. Top: Coach Bennett knows it's worthwhile because he gets to kiss the winners as they 4 cross the finish line. Middle Left: Hey, wait up! exclaims Brenda ' Wall to Sheryl Ellis, You said I could run with you today. : Middle Right: Susan Sample smiles with relief as she finishes her last lap. - 'll Varsity Track Team: Ann Strucker, Michelle Hadley, Kim Morisak, Estelle Difiore, Karel Oeland, Elizabeth Eslinger. Kneeling: Greti Reeder, Susan Sample, Michelle Stibora, Catherine Stewart. s Left: Do you think any scouts from the Hous- ton Ballet are here? questions a graceful Boo Davee to an unbelieving Ann Crawford. E!! Standing: Laura Knotts, Lyn Surles, Amy J immerson, Brenda Hite, Ann Crawford, Kathryn Herring, Amanda Davee, Carla Brown, Suzan- nah Scarborough. Sitting: Brenda Wall, Diane Marcucci, Gina Maceo, Andrea Sears, Allison Garner, Mary Jane Paulin, Renee Clapp, Amy Porwrfleld. ' ? FU! Right: Maybe if we keep our eyes closed we'll be over the finish line before we know it, con- ' centrate a tired Laura Knotts and Diane Mar- cucci. Left: Lyn Surles, Kathryn Herring, and Heather Maclay claim that all foxes run in a pack. 115 Right: Susan Sample glances down to make sure her feet are functioning while Suzanne Scarborough keeps her eye on the finish line. Below Left: Brenda Wall shows total concen- tration as she turns the corner heading for the stretch. Below Right: 'KCalm down! Kathryn Herring exclaims to Boo Davies and Ann Crawford, and tell us which football stud chased you around the track pulling the tire. Laura Knotts smiles at her friend Lynn Surles, because she knows her feeble attempt to obtain a tan will end in defeat. Cross Countr Runs to Region Running those long aching miles every day, the Girls' Cross Country team was determined to go all the way. Miss Janie Borneman coached the team as they ran daily in Memo- rial Park with pure determination, clinching district and proceeding to compete well in regional competition. Kim Morisak performed outstand- ingly in district as well as Brenda Wall with the others keeping up the enthusiasm. The Girls' Cross Country finished the season with a great amount of pride and satisfaction. Left: Kim Mongol demonstrates her fine run- ning form. Bottom Left: Diane Marcucci, Cheryl Ellis, and Brenda Walker make track practice fun by fol- lowing the leader. Bottom Right: Gretta Reeder, Michelle Had- ley, and Michelle Stibora stretch out before their test of endurance begins. 12' RE.l.F 'fT59!2' Cross Country Team: Greta Reeder, Michelle Hadley, Kim Mongal, Michelle Stibora, Diane Marcucci, Brenda Wall, Sheryl Ellis. A if :gag- 117 Swimmers Stroke With Experience Lee took three places in Regional swimming before going on to State. Julie Steffes, a junior, took first in the 100 yard breaststroke. Heather Maclay, sophomore, took first in one meter div- ing. Susan Nolen, freshman, set a new record in the 500 yard freestyle and also placed second in the 100 yard breast- stroke, an unusual feat. Top: Susan Nolen and Madeline Schleyer can still capture the cameraman's attention even without their suits on. Right: Janie Shepherd and Tricia Dillon demon- strate just one of their many water skills. Far Right: In the first stage of her dive, Michelle Merchant displays her medal winning form. J fx . FR i Swim Team: Janie Shepherd, Liz Pipkin, Kay Darrow, Susan Nolen Tricia Dillon Heather Maclay Julie Steffes Michelle Merchant 118 1 -fl E, 1 Golfers Win Second Place Shelly Wilson was the medalist, besting all other players to lead Lee to second place in District. This was quite an accomplishment, since all the girls were first year play- ers, and Coach Carol Hornsby was well pleased with their play. xl l , Golf Team: Sheryl Ellis, Susan Austin, Susie Moore, Shelley Wilson, Kissy Butler, Kate Dalthorp. t Q H Top Left: Shelley Wilson, 1 year letterman. Top Right: Kate Dalthorp, 1 year letter- man, and Susie Moore, 1 year letterman. Far Left: Susan Austin, 1 year letterman. Left: Kissy Butler, 1 year letterman. Girls Take Two Firsts If they make it through Regional play, they'll take State, stated Mrs. Ella Allen, Girls' tennis coach, after District play. And jubilant she should have been as Nam Le raced to first place in sin- gles in District and the doubles team of Lisa and Renee Tamborello brought home the first place trophy, too. It was impossible to cover Regional play because of deadlines, but Nam Le and the Tamborellos are to be con- gratulated on their fine record in '81. Lisa Tamborello, 3 year letterman Renee Tamborello, 2 year letterman Terry Rogers, 1 year letterman Nam Le, 2 year letterman fi R 252: -Q3 lg- ! fin ifi - ' 1 mm SSS fl'-1 '- R A ,, X, gi,,gggs, K gn- ----- - - - -. 7 if L W' S -'SL I T as s , ,,'- y L . 1, a k,Qs ,. TT'5 l T,. 4 L- r .. fin? ' H1 fl ' Y Vi Has, KV ' I 'if A 'i'Tsfs '1 'f P f ' T Hof im. ,Q fs' f ggegigggs gariliseif so - V , q - , , g Q t -4 A V fs 'N it Kneeling: Janice Henry, Shelley Brazelton, Nam Le, Dina Sullivan, Macy Melton, Lisa Tamborello. Standing: -Jeremy Baurngardner. Sharon Edmonson, Lisa Platt, Cheryl Coleman, Terry Rogers, Renee Tamborello. Tennis Team Takes It to the Top l I! 'it ' 4 - m E I 5-Q, ff ' I u 'e-f-M-eww r-. T A M f' ' A? ' W, im K ' , ' uf :Za , T l f S T if 5: if 1126 ,lil .G 1' , lug-Q ir' Ile , si tif? Q, se sag? se 3 5 wsu - X, TK t Y f au . a sf. ,A Q , v , V P QM-'a fu , ' , Q if .fs - 5:-:flesh .,e:,fA.,.13iena, 'l9P!z.1- n f s f 1 Top Left: Lisa Tamborello, three year letterman. Top Right: Macy Melton, three year letterman, and Dina Sullivan, three year letterman. Above Left: Shelley Brazelton, 1 year letterman. Above Right: Sharon Edmonson, 2 year letterman. Left: Janice Henry, 2 year letterman. Archers Target City The Robert E. Lee archery team aimed high and reached its goal. For the eighth consecutive year, the ar- chery team placed first in district competition and Went on to clinch the city championship. The team was coached by Miss Joan Winter. Kelly Andrews placed 2nd in the city tour- nament. All the members of the team showed outstanding performance throughout the successful season. al Coach Joan Winter and Blake Buie are struck with awe as they notice the arrow is coming their way. Jean Kuhn dreams of visiting Fantasy Island and becom- ing the heroic Robin Hood. The firing line is ready as Coach Joan Winter gives the command, Ready, aim, shoot! ,-A Archery Team: Row 1: Melissa Smith, Cynthia Fendley, Jean Kuhn. Row 2: Julie Blalock, Kelly Andrews, Blake Buie. Young Talent Revealed a City Champs: Mgr. Rachel Hudgins, Renee Rundle, Geraldine Jones, Alyson Byrd, Anne Menger, Sally Henry, Shelley WilS0f1, Susan POT- tilla, Denise Sulewsky. Kneeling: Whitney Beal, Pam Bingham, Anika Kafoglis. : .VL i t aeee 5 5 3 . ' . V. ie C ll elf 5 I i EE P fi 2, ag . 5 KWWHN . i w.,g:-- iw , I t I i 5 i , . - -, V ,re 1 -A A ' g gf: A I Q if f- ' . K ' V' '- - ' 1f7I1:'i::,: Feimiifi-'J'Yf: I i .I.V. Basketball: Sharon Harris, Michelle Burleigh, Cindy Robertson, Staton Odom, Karen Tong, Coach Jeanne Reynaud. Determination and hard work proved to be all the J.V. volleyball team needed to bring home the first place trophies in City for Lee and their coach, Miss Linda Hill. The J.V. basketball team and their coach, Miss Jeanne Reynaud, were not that successful, but they showed great improvement over the season and will be the nucleus of varsity next year. 123 Facult The greatest number of new teachers in Lee's history was added to the faculty because of the new freshman class. These teachers did an admirable job of adjusting and soon became an integral part of Lee. The relationship between stu- dents and faculty at Lee was marked not only by an exchange oi knowledge, but also by an exchange of friendship. Teachers made an indelible impression on the lives oi the students. . - h 4.1. , K me W Qi M. L W XXL f l xl 1 25 Portrait of a Principal Lee's principal, Mr. Larry Bergen, was responsible for the countless wise decisions which kept Lee running smoothly throughout the year. He was interested in all activities and was available if any problem arose. The arrival of the freshman class to Lee necessitated many changes. Mr. Bergen provided Lee with additional teachers, class accommodations and parking spaces. Although Lee had become a bigger school in many ways, Mr. Bergen had firm control and calm assurance which not only kept the school running smoothly but also maintained high academic achieve- ment of previous years. Mr. Lawrence Bergen Principal . f' ,Q errora ff A i ii yy f o'i' a,,t. f ',,, ' .v,. a il T, ' ' , . ix ' y G R Q... I 'o' 17 ., . , at V M in 11 4 ii A 3 WJ! 353. U g at il si K R' Q B tail? ti or-.xhm A Miss Shuler paints the finishing touches on Mr. Bergen. Larry the Lion courageously roams the halls. 126 Necessary in assisting Mr. Bergen with general administration were the assistant principals, Mrs. Mary Caro- lyn Smith, Mr. William Cook, Mr. Lucious Randle and Mr. Fred Skains. Their daily routines and assistance to Mr. Bergen were a vital role in the operation of Lee. Mrs. Smith, junior class principal, had a busy daily schedule with her job of issuing textbooks, approving posters and planning Open House. Mr. Cook was busy with the responsi- 'Jility of maintaining order among seniors and keeping a school inven- Lorv. Mr. Randle had the job of disci- plining the sophomore class, manag- ing bus transportation and maintain- ing the school grounds and building. Mr. Skains was responsible for disci- pling the new freshman class. Through the efforts of these four assistant principals, Lee was pro- vided with the guidance necessary to keep the school running smoothly. Mr. Fred Skains Assistant Principal 127 Office Staff Manages School Mrs. Barbara Rapoport Mrs. JoAnn Dale Mr. Bergen's Secretary Mrs. Barbara Machemehl Counselor 128 Office Clerk Mr. Bob Pirtle Mr. Joel Harrell Counselor Counselor Mrs. Marian Roper Mrs. Wanda Galyon Office Clerk Office Clerk Mrs. Carolyn Moore Mrs. Carolyn Coleman Counselor Nurse ?f K Qi ig , f ?' ' D' Mrs. Ella Pappas, Mrs. Ann Parish Miss Dorothy Buhler, Mrs. Annette Parker Attendance Clerks as-...X Mrs. Sarah Fawcett Mrs. Helen Day Financial Clerk Registrar Mrs. Nancy Simmons Ms. Rhonda Thomas Counselor Learning Facilitator Mrs. Mary Ann Mitchell Ms. Victoria Galinis P.L.C. Office Clerk Librarians Mrs. Theda Smith Data Specialist Mrs. Doris Rosenbaum, Mrs. Juana Williamson Library Clerks Mrs. Mary McColpin Learning Facilitator 129 To help the students develop Lan- guage skills and to improve their achievement in Language Arts were the main purposes of the English classes at Lee. As the new head of the English department, Mrs. Sharon Nickel came to Lee concentrating on basic skills such as reading, writing, and grammar. Students concentrated on many basic skills of English using their imagination and creativity. New courses such as basic reading and reading development were offered to the Freshman class at Lee. Onceagain many students partici- pated in major works classes and CVAE programs. The clubs and activities rela- ted to the department included FTA, Book Fair, UIL Literary Competition, and the Society for the Advancement of the Arts. Mr. Vincent D'Amico English English Provides Potential M-ar Miss' Sarah Fair English Miss Joyce Jones English 130 .figs Mrs. Sharon Nickel English 1 H Mrs. Karen Jensen English Mrs. Carolyn Peeler English , , w .f ,, 3, ., ' ali' W 7 r V 2 5 I ,KV V .xr ,E Q ' 1 ' e WH Q., 4 ,, Mrs. Janice Brickens Mr. Joe Hayes English Reading Development fi? .AA li F! A , . ,. I x a Q 'H Miss Joan Winter Miss Kathryn Priest English English YJ - Ms. Patricia Wells Mr' Rgefgffssinson English English Continues . 4 ff Mrs. Kay Haymond Mrs. Dalia Laurencio English ESL .. ..,,,, ,, . .. ,,,f A ff,,, Ms. Angela Johnson Mrs. Mafroniah Kelly Mrs. Marsha Corn English English ESL ju' Ms. Andrea Adams Ms. Barbara Oates Ms. Lana Davis English English English Math Adds Up Teaching the basic math skills needed by each and every student was the Math department's primary goal. By creating a better under- standing of math and the manner in which it relates to the world, teachers hoped to show students the increas- ing importance of math in today's society. Along with the basics needed for a strong academic program, electives including Trigonometry, Calculus, and Computer Math were offered to students interested in more specific math fields. Mrs. Thera Yoes, Math depart- ment chairman, sponsored Mu Alpha Theta, a club organized for the pur- pose of encouraging students to become well informed of the role mathematics will play in the future. r Atillnai Above: Mrs. Thera Yoes EA, Algebra, Trigonometry Upper Left: Mr. Charles Gomez Geometry, Algebra Upper Right: Miss Stephanie Forbes Algebra Middle: Mrs. Bonnie Holt Algebra Lower Left: Mrs. Catherine Waldmann Algebra 133 Mathematicians Figure It Gut 'NX if xfjf vi a' A Upper Left: Dr. Cordelia Meanor Algebra Upper Right: Mr. Clarence Weaver Algebra, Geometry Middle Left: Ms. Debra Joyner , Algebra, Geometry Middle Right: Mr. Joe Idlebird 4 Algebra Lower Right: Ms. Colleen Malo Geometry, Algebra 01.1. ! aff. 1- bi 5, 'v -9-jfsilf iwggqa wf ':'l'f fffic Ygrk 7 fn .1 by Wal , rg ,gyr-r! ' 34'-. lg btgxii ??ll 'vt Bw.,-t rvflw 'I' an ,,LLL : . ,, R f ia , , Above: Mr. Thomas Williams Calculus, Algebra, Trig., Computer Math Upper Left: Mrs. Dorothy Joost Algebra, Geometry, Trig. Upper Right: Ms. Judith Caskey Algebra, Geometry Lower Left: Mrs. Carol Ortega Algebra Histor Gets Old Students of the Government and Economics classes were presented an overview of government and econom- ics as they relate to citizenship and earning a living. Because of the presidential elec- tion, many of the classes concen- trated on issues concerning functions of our government. Such courses as American History, Government, Eco- nomics, Sociology, and Psychology were offered to the students. The Young Conservatives of Texas and the Texas History Club offered activities for the pupils who were interested in the election campaign. The Law Club gave students an over- view of our general court system. Upper Left: Mr. Harris Butler Government Upper Right: Mrs. Virginia Levitt Government Middle: Mrs. Melba Henry World History Lower Left: Mrs. Diane Leebron American History Lower Middle: Mrs. Anita Schall Government, Psychology Lower Right: Mr. Thomas Anderson Government 136 45532 ...nw if lr Naam, of om GE ,. r 4Avv. OR 01 sy R041 i 1 3 gs AN i x ROMAN Qlflkcoom or - fi glen 1 :nuxm KINGDOM OF Poi.-.No K KINGDOM QA HUNGARY si. ,- ve.: ' Upper Left: Mr. Edward Baldridge World History Middle Left: Mr. Burton Parks World History Lower Left: Mrs. Cheryl Saliens World History Lower Right: Mr. T. C. Williams World History Above: Mrs. Iris Delasbour American History Upper Right: Mr. Floyd Bennett Government, Economics, World History As advances are made in the scien- tific world, the role of teachers in the Science department becomes increas- ingly more important. Teachers aimed to encourage students to open their eyes to life's neverending phe- nomena. Under the direction of Mr. Howard Behrens, teachers hoped to develop within students an awareness of the many scientific fields open to them. Students were offered classes rang- ing from the study of marine life to the understanding of the complexity of chemistry. A newcourse, geology, was introduced to those interested in the study of rocks and minerals. The Science Club and Junior Engi- neering Technical Society CJETSJ were organizations open to students wishing to participate in extra-curric- ular science-oriented subjects. Mrs. Lotus Hoey Physical Science, Biology Mr. Ernest Hiatt Biology 138 Scientists Collect Data Mr. Bobby Holcombe Physical Science Miss Deborah Creasey Biology E E Mr. Howard Behrens Physics . Zilltil Miss Joyce Schweitzer Physical Science 'w crm, ov ic numbe- , 1HEAVY - illxnslruf V518 3 25 X Ms. Doris Countee B Mr. Harold Taylor Mr. Alvino Fleeks Biology, Oceanography Chemistry Biology gg Miss Sandra Malicote Mrs. Diane Deal Biology, Psysiology Biology, Physical Science, Lieutenants xx X wk f Niki 'R Ms. Sheila Sullivan Mrs. Melba Cooper Ms. Deotis Bragg Physical Science, Biology Biology Physical Science P 5 A sci., , Artists Create Masterpieces Creativity and the development of skills were the backbone of the Art department. It stressed the importance of the students' artistic talent and inspired them to perfect their skills and to become aware of their surroundings. Mr. Henri Gadbois, head of the Art department, trained those interested in drawing, painting, and sculpture. He also instructed third year Art students in photography and animated movies. Miss Linda Shuler taught students with dramatic ability and encouraged them to perform in the Razz-M-Tazz pro- gram. Students displaying outstanding writing abilities became members of the yearbook or newspaper staffs. Mr. Rod Nichols directed his students in the development of speech and debate through oral, written, and dramatic expression. The Band and choral groups at Lee gave the students a chance to develop their musical interests and provided entertainment for the student body. Upper Left: Mr. Henri Gadbois Art Upper Right: Mrs. Margaret Wisdom American History, SABER Middle: Mrs. Elizabeth Shelton Art Lower Left: Miss Linda Shuler Drama Lower Right: Miss Eleanor Grant Choral Music 140 E i'7f x i E . . Far Right: Mrs. Regina Satlof Block Journalism, TRAVELER Upper Left: Mr. Brad Braker Instrumental Music Middle Left: Mr. Rod Nichols Speech Middle Right: Mrs. Ann Hair Choral Music Lower Left: Mrs. Karin Jameson Orchestra The Department of Foreign Lan- guage offered an opportunity for stu- dents to increase their communica- tion ability. Headed by Mr. Marshall York, this department provided for the study of a variety of languages including Spanish, French, German, and Latin. Beside these courses offered, Con- versational Spanish existed for those interested in improving their skills in spoken Spanish. The Spanish Club, Les Fleur de Lee, and the German Club encouraged many students to become involved in further studies of foreign countries and customs. Also membership in the Spanish National Honor Society and the Latin Honor Society was available to those espe- cially talented. For students inter- ested in traveling abroad, the Ameri- can Field Service assisted in making this possible. Mrs. Ines Frombaugh Spanish Learning the Lingo Mrs. Miriam Peterson Mrs. Antonia Wong French Spanish Q I Mrs. Mireya Estevez Mrs. Estela Malouf Spanish Spanish, German Mrs. Bertie Smith Mr. Marshall York Latin, Word Power Spanish 142 Mrs. Nora Davis Homemaking Miss Beth Bogan Mrs. Jean Rhiddlehoover Homemaking Homemakin E Cooking With Style The Home Economics department aided students in preparing for the future by teaching skills necessary to home management. Courses such as Foods, Clothing, Home and Family Living, Home Management, Child Development, Consumer Education, and Home Furnishings were offered to the students, providing techniques, skills and knowledge of the Home Economics field. Miss Katharine Molloy headed the department, which also offered the HECE pro- gram for developing skills. The FHA club was also sponsored for those stu- dents interested in a career in Home- making. ' Miss Katharine Molloy Homemaking Miss Janet Jackson Homemaking 143 Support the Athletes The Department of Physical Edu- cation provided activities to boost every student in his own physical activities and skills. Mrs. Ella Allen and Mr. Dell Brown, heads of the department, directed sports such as volleyball, softball, basketball, ten- nis, archery, badminton, bowling, and golf. Training students to be responsible and experienced members of ROTC, Ltc. Arthur Butcher prepared his stu- dents for possible military careers. Mrs. Diane Deal was head of the Lee Lieutenants. This organization gave the girls a chance to demon- strate their spirit and talent at the football games. Miss Linda Hill P.E., J.V. Volleyball 144 Miss Carole Hornsby Mr Rick Holden P E Varsity Volleyball, Girls' Golf LTC. Arthur Butcher R.O.T.C. Mr Wllbur Gaskamp Mr. Jay Morris Varsity Football J V Basketball P E J.V. Football, J.V. Baseball Students Obtain Skills The Business education depart- ment encouraged the students to gain knowledge and experience in business through on-the-job training. This department, headed by Mrs. Sandra Meyer, provided courses in Typing, Shorthand, Accounting, Business Management and Ownership, Pre- Employment Lab, Business Law, and Office Education Coop. An assortment of cooperative work programs were available for those students desiring to enlarge their knowledge of the business world. These work programs included VOE, DE, ICT, and HECE, which gave stu- dents an opportunity to go to class half a day and work the other half. Students interested in working with livestock and plant life were involved in the Vocational Agricul- ture department under the leader- ship of Mr. Roy Sheffield. Students trained themselves for future careers in farming, and entered their projects in several county fairs. The FFA hosted the annual Ag show in the spring. The Industrial Arts department, directed by Mr. Clark Young, gave students the chance to develop their skills in Woodshop, Metal Shop, and Drafting. Mrs. Sandra Meyer Business Law, Shorthand, Advanced Typing 146 Mrs. Glyndon Willis O.D.P. Mrs. Rena Aldrich O Mrs. Jackie Freeman D.E. Mrs. Rita Brown O.E. 255.1 i L Mrs. Elizabeth Hancock Accounting, Typing ii?-as ,, :QFD Mrs. Patsy Woodard Typing Mr. James Nix I.C.T. Miss Betty Ann Jones D.E. Mrs. Erma Eberlan Mr. Roy Sheffield Typing Vocational Agriculture LLM Mrs. Maria Barrera Ms. Betty Mitchell Mr. Clark Young Typing C.V.A.E. ' Drafting 'W'-1--...N ws... Mr. Robert Ingram Mr. Stanley Zarzecki C.V.A.E. Cooperative Work Program favs Mr. Ray Gatlin Mr. Wiley Ellis Mr. James Jones Metal Shop Metal Shop Wood Shop 147 --ag 'lv Organizations Membership in Lee's numerous organizations was an important part of many students' lives. Clubs gave students the opportunity to unite with other students having similar interests, whether in drama, politics, language, or community service. In exchange for the time and effort they devoted, students gained experience, knowledge, and friendships. ' .n .mi r f aw as I ,h 3 f ,p.,. Q if 5,5 I A 9 Working hard to serve the students and the faculty, the Student Council, under the guidance of Mr. Joe Hayes, contributed to the betterment of the school. Each member had to maintain a 2.6 grade average and at least a G average in conduct. With the addition of the freshmen, this year's member- ship was increased to ninety. Meet- ings were held every other Thursday morning before school. A Student Council period, four appointed offi- cers, and a scrapbook were added to the organization this year. To raise funds, representatives sold candy, worked at a Gulf Gas Station, and supplied a dating service - The Great Lee Fox Hunt - for Lee stu- dents. Council Cleans It U1: Ml 'M ' - A , A .... ,,.. .3 - ee e r ...S g A,i..1 M'-f Q Z? z,g Z i.ii i ll' The Student Council float - Jam the Berries - won Most Beautiful Float award in tl Homecoming Parade. if .,.. As Nancy Higginbotham spies a new customer, M Jane Jgrdan tries to control herself after rfiading Officers: Clare Donnelly, Secretaryg Anne Moore, Treasurerg Lissy Perryman, Vice Pre Brad L1ndig's responses to the Fox Hunt Quiz. 150 identg Nancy Higginbotham, President. I ,,..-v Gee, Lissy, ifl had known you were going to glue my markers' caps on, I wouldn't have let you use them!,' scolds Mr. Hayes to Lissy Perryman, while Debbie Daniels and Blake Buie look on. The money was used to rent a Sweeper for cleaning the parking lots, to carpet the library, and to paint the stairwells, the bathrooms, and the lunchroom. The Student Council sponsored two state-wide safety programs, Drinking and Driving and The Legal Responsibility of Being 18. For community service projects, Council members delivered Thanks- giving Baskets to needy families and held an Easter Party for orphans. Various field trips for the council included District and State Student Council Conferences, HISD School Board Meetings, and Raps with Reagan. Activities for the year ranged from running student elections to appreciating the teachers. The coun- cil also had two or three Clean-Ups a month, arranged special days like 50's Day and Rodeo Day, and organized the Homecoming Parade. There is no space to explain what they tried to do for the parking situation. Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen: Row 1: St h ' P 'ill D sl nfl ii Q 1 DJJ' gifah.. , N ep anie ow , iane Schulz, Linda Polski, Susan Portilla, Blake Jones, Teresa Weidler, Julia Suffield, Wanda Meyer, Susie Moore, Meredith Redford, Pat Cummings, Cindy Gayle, Davalyn Redford, Kissy Butler, Kate Dalthorp, Shae- lyn Morris, Amy Jimmerson, Heidi Butler, Julie Blailock Row 'P' Kevin Adair Tony Villanueva Amanda Gossett Kathr n Her ' S H' . . , , , y ring, am ig- ginbotham, John Korry, James Parnell, Ben Perryman, Bobby Pruitt, Mike Morey, Jimmv Bailev Ria Butler Kevin Gilliland Anne Cum mings, Grant Allen, Tracy Campbell, Lisa Polski, Renee Lewis, Marisa Vallbona, Elizabeth Baier, Shelley Wilson, Whitney Beal, Rachel Hudi gins, Julia Weidler, Bleakney Ray, Karen Kehr. Not Pictured: Jo Anna Meyer. 151 Student Council: Representative Voices - 41 When the Student Council mechanics worked at the Gulf Gas Station, they turned piles ofjunk into beauties like this. Holly Travis wonders if this female fox knows the male fox of her dreams. 152 Senior Student Council members take a break during an afternoon Clean-Up. Seniors: Row 1: Clare Donnelly, Lissy Perryman, Anne Moore, Nancy Higginbotham. Row 2: Debbie Daniels, Reporterg Holly Travis, Assistant Secretary: Suzanne Pruitt, Historian: Jane Jordan, Parliamentarian. Row 3: Leigh Hamilton, Darby Wilson, Bar- rett Rouse, Darcy Davis, Dick Dowling. Row 4: Johnette Skalla, Luanne Thomas, Char- lotte Loeffler, Lizzie Lunine. Row 5: Debbie Schulz, Mary Waskom, Les Kilday, Kelly Raus, Gwen King, Susan Kay Howard, Blake Buie, Lewis Brazelton, Mary Myers, Caro- line Cummings. Writers Receive Recognition Row 1: Lori Kelley, Annette Harris, Darby Wilson, Lisa Turner, Darcy Davis, Nancy Bergen. Row 2: Patricia Cabaniss, Caroline Cummings, Gwen King, Charlotte Loeffler, Clare Donnelly, Leah Benson, Les Kilday. Row 3: Jeff Longwell, Shannon Killman, Gardner Landry, Bill Workman, Doug Bailey, Brad Berry. I In accordance with its most suc- J cessful year, members of the Quill and Scroll club opened up a number of projects in service to the school and community. Seniors attended a conference in San Antonio, bringing home out- standing prizes in such journalistic categories as spirit and destruction. Members also received high acclaim for their rendition of Erwin Allen's Is There Life After High School? and participated in the first annual CACJ DC Phillips celebrity roast at the Lee-Lamar basketball game. In honor of the Q8rS sponsor, Mrs. Tiny Wisdom, a new refrigerator was Turner, Secretary, Charlotte Loeffler, Historiang JeffLongwell, Treasurerg Les Kilday, pLlI'Cl'laSed bearing the lI1SCI'lptlOI'1 R0w31ShaHH0n K1umanfBeau- Wiz's Frigidaire and it was used to -.Ni Row 1: Gardner Landry, Chairman of the Boardg Doug Bailey, Knucklehead. Row Patricia Cabaniss, Presidentg Annette Harris, Sweetheart, Gwen King, Vice President, house refreshments for the needy. Other projects included extermina- tion of rodents in the school kitchen and rigorous support of the Wiz for Pres campaign. Miss Piggy, designated as the Q8zS mascot, announced the spring field trip taken to the King Ranch and the annual banquet held at the Poor Man's Country Club. How can you resist our luscious lips? wonder seductive seniors Annette Harris and Leah Benson. SABER Takes It to the Hilt! ALL RIGHT Y,ALL, this dead- line I want your pages in ON TIMEV' was the dreaded cry of our editor, Annette Harris. Along with Mom Wizis This deadline is right on usl', this cry inspired the 1981 SABER staff to perform with their best. To gain the knowledge of how to put together the best yearbook, senior staffers attended a journalism confer- ence in San Antonio. Posing as stu- dents from Natural High School, they received more attention than neces- sary, especially from hotel manage- ment and friendly BMF's. While spending time on the river, Shannon, Bill, and Gardner discovered that three on a paddle boat could be quite a sinking experience. The staff made friends with celebrities Bongo Joe and Dirty Nelly for whom they will always have a place in their heart. Staffers returned to Houston only to face the first deadline. Clare found out what a hassle pic- tures can really be while Susan and her staff looked for ways to develop dirty layouts. Upset with all the work, Doug found a way to throw it out the window. Jeff was sorry he had ever gotten in his way. As the year prog- ressed Gwen took on the role of min- istering angel and Patricia was known as Mother Goose to her little chicks. When it comes to SABER, Lori Kelly Patricia Cabaniss fClubsJ, Leah Bensoi fSophomoresJ and Caroline Cummings iYoung Leaders and Activitiesl, and Clari fJuniorsJ don't clown around. Donnelly iFacultyl bridge the gap between stu dents and teachers. Anne Cummings, David Marion, Kim Whittington, Julia Suffield iGopherJ, Sandra Ernst and Ellen Baumgardner fGopherJ find the animals at the circus more tolerable than thosf in T-2. ' f- FT a rss, wr' r., f H f ., ' i Y C, s ssr U 'W W ., 'f 1 i ' H 1 .. ,, .71 L f 3 3 its 'f Y fxff 1 - i 1 ,M P 75 5. TQ . i , QW 35 c i 3 1 e - ri i ' Y i V if x r 1 srstst 5' L C wa l c f- W f ' 13 F 4 Convicted staffers Teresa Weidler, Ria Butler, Ben Perryman, Jane Cooksey, and Jo Anna Meyer suffer the consequences of their faulty grammar, sucking cropping, stinking cutlines, and rotten copy. 154 Annette Harris CEditor-in-Chiefl, capable c handling anything that comes her way, apprc ciates the helping hand of Gardner Landr fAsst. Editork. is if r HSL- ff-ig ,.-- - Shannon Killman, Jennifer Johnson tPhotographerJ, Gwen King fFavoritesD, Nancy Ber- gen tSeniorsJ, and Jeff Longwell tBusiness Manager and Activitiesl show just how easy it is to stay on top of things. Lisa Turner flndexj, Doug Bailey tCir- culation Managerl, Charlotte Loeffler tSenior Honorsl, and Bill Workman lAdsJ are caught trying to escape the pressures ofdeadlines. Dependable and dedicated Darcy Davis diligently does her duty. Q va Hard workers Kevin Gilliland and Jeff Paine find they need extra support after grueling deadlines. I i n if l K ?:.e ,-:'. ,'.f-'wx X N ,'vE?l5g:,.. K ii ' sifv Q55 V t,,.. , if ' V P , , j- ,Tis gg .-'-.' ' I li --1 i Q' - . is? K ' igaiiliw. W -i-- .1,f- .-., Sf X W W 1 1- f i . Brad Berry and Les Kilday fBoys' Sportsl find the challenge of sports nice while Darby Wilson CC-irls' Sportsj escapes to Sportman's Paradise. knit Kenny Womack and James Parnell know that their name could be mud if their SABER responsibilities aren't met. Class editor Susan Solcher fFreshmanJ finds something more satisfying than getting her pics ture made with the rest, of the club. Between deadlines activity slowed down. Les could usually be found throwing various foreign objects in the windows of his most loved teacher. All this time Leah was striv- ing to improve her cheerleading skills. Through the dauntless leadership of Nancy, Caroline, and Lori, the class sections were completed. Lisa, Charlotte, and Brad were included in staff activities on those rare occasions when they came to class. Darby was famous for not being around when she was needed and Mom Wiz is still in New Orleans looking for her. After March, staffers took a senior trip to the Kings' ranch, celebrated Open Shack, and ended the year with the banquet, when new staff positions were announced and the '81 SABERS were revealed. ln spite of the tears, trials, and tribulations, the crew from T-2 once again managed to publish the greatest yearbook around. 155 1' Stop the Press! A Lee institution since 1962, the Traveler once again told all twice monthly. The smallest staff in the paper's history struggled mightily to provide the school's students with all the news, features, and sports that were fit to print. Mrs. Regina Block and her co-edi- tors, Carrie Pickering and Ron Stone, led the depleted staff in its attempts to cover the various happenings in the school administration, the many clubs, and all sports. In addition, the feature staff reviewed several movies, restaurants, and records, and reported on the fashions and trends of the year. The Traveler staff held its annual banquet in May, when the staff posi- tions for next year were announced. Later, the staff celebrated the end of its prosperous year with a big bash. Ad Staff: Mary Finnegan, Mary Hanagriff fManagerJ, Sally Bowen, Lisa Noble. Sports Staff: Rick McConn, Andy Hodson CAsst. Sports Editorl, Jimmy Bailey fEditorJ, Randy Hale, Mark Milstead, Randy Ray, Brenda Baker iGir1s' Sports Editorj. Feature Staff: Leane Gibson, Lissy Perryman fEditorJ, Kimberly Crouch, Debbie Schulz, Shelly McLelland. if uh-L Carrie Pickering iCo-Editorj, Mrs. Regina Block CFaculty Advisorj, Ron Stone QCO-Editorl. 1? -S ' News Staff: Kim Montgomery, Julie Steffes, Lou Ann Garner fEditorJ, Elizabeth Baier fClub Editorl. Susan Lottman fBusiness Managerl, Amy l-leineman fCirculation Managerj, Marci Zinc LExchange Editorl, Kelvin Russell 1Photog- rapherl. Editorial Staff: Marie Fondren fEditorJ, Ken Heintz, Mike Walters. 157 Seniors: Reclining: Leah Benson, Celia Lewis. Sitting: Stacey Feeney, Kay Darrow. Row 1: Nancy Higginbotham, Gardner Landry fSenior Beauj, Carrolyn Edmonson, Sherry Van Wart, Karen Maness, Lyne Atkinson, Janice Scott, Patricia Cabaniss, Kimberly Montgomery, Lisa Eoff. Row 2: Kenny Womack Uuniorl Beauj, Lizzie Lunine, Annette Harris, Lou Ann Garner, Lissy Perryman, Leigh Hamilton, Mary Waskom. Row 3: Macy Melton, Kim Nickel, Margaret Williamson, 1 Laura Paul, Kristine Kelly. Not Pictured: Carrie Pickering, Margaret Whilmerding, Nancy Bergen, Jeanny Liu. Lee Anchors Float on Top The Anchor Club, led by Miss Sandra Malicote, was a girls organization which promoted academic excellence and pro- vided service to the school as well as to the community. The work began during the summer with the sponsorship of the sophomore and freshman orientations. The group of about fifty girls met regu- larly on every other Monday morning. In the fall, the club served the community by assisting with HISD's kindergarten screening, working in the March of Dimes haunted house, aiding with Spe- cial Olympics, donating Seaman Center boxes at the Port of Houston, and shar- ing a Thanksgiving basket with a needy family. In November, Karen Kehr repre- sented Lee's Anchor Club at a national convention in Pennsylvania. 158 Officers seem to branch out beginning with Kim Nickel, Senior Representative: Kristine Kelly, Reporter, Patricia Cabaniss, Chaplain: Lou Ann Garner, Historian: Teresa Wei- dler, Junior Representative: Lissy Perryman, President: Kimberly Montgomery, Trea- surer, Nancy Higginbotham, Vice President, Annette Harris, Secretary. In December, this club sponsored the Christmas door decorating con- test. To finance their activities, the girls sold spook suckers and Christ- mas greenery. The second semester began with a celebration of George Washington's birthday at Blalock Nursing Home. Along with Key Club, the group spon- sored Career Day for students at Lee. In April, the girls helped with Easter Seals and presented a play for a local elementary school. In the Spring the girls had a progressive dinner with Key Club and closed the year with a banquet. A goal of the Anchor Club was to get more involved with its national o V if sf sponsor, Pilot International by meet- :JS-: - S8 ' G l , , in ing with one of its representatives fescgsi 'W I I o and attending a Pilot barbecue. As a H iiii 3 Q 'M L . . img , new activity, each member had a to if 'M 1 Iii -. ' or - ... , o secret locker buddy and on special I occasions certain surprises of food 'You mean to tell me the Anchor Club is a service organization and not and fun C0llld be f0l1I1d in their school ua boating club! exclaims a dressed-for-the-occasion Lisa Eoff. lockers' uniors and Sophomores: Row 1: Gardner Landry fSenior Beauj, Lisa Baird, Kate Dalthorp, Kelly Griffith. Row 2: Kenny Womack fJunior eaul, Vicki Seligman, Susie Womac, Andrea Sears, Cheryl Vance, Margaret Curry. Row 3: Michelle Burke, Teresa Weidler, Beth Linn, ancy Frederick, Allison Garner, Patricia New. Row 4: Elizabeth Baier, Marci Zink, Shelly McLelland, Karen Kehr, Karel Oeland, Anne ummings, Kristen Koehl. Not Pictured: Jo Anna Meyer. 159 Seniors: Row 1: Ron Stone, Barrett Rouse, Gardner Landry, Les Kilday. Row 2: Jeff Osborn, John Alvarez, Greg Catsinas, Keith Karnosk Cliff Tenner, Robert Best, Richard Dowling. Row 3: Keith Forrester, Lewis Brazelton, George Brock, Jim Jimmerson, Mike Terry, Weir Harold Vance. Juniors and Sophomores: Row 1: David Marion, Jay Jones, Larry Bergstrom, John Korry, Grant Kennedy, Sam Higginbotham, Mike Cu: mings, Stuart Howell. Row 2: Jimmy Bailey, John Weatherly, Rod Pipkin, Bobby Pruitt, Tommy Solcher, Kenny Womack, James Parne John Kelly, Greg Hartwell. Row 3: Tim Spence, Mike Trapnell, Randy Stinnett, Randy Ray, Tom Spence, Ben Perryman, Jimmy Stewart. W 160 2 f - l fficers: Row 1: Ben Perryman, Treasurer Elect, Kenny Womack, Junior Director and Vice resident Elect, James Parnell, Treasurer and President Elect, Jimmy Bailey, Secretary lect. Row 2: David King, Junior Director Elect, Gardner Landry, Vice President, Les Kil- ay, Senior Directory Barrett Rouse, President, Ronnie Stone, Secretary. Barrett Rouse, David King and Bobby Pruitt find Ruby Red grapefruit doesn't always barry its own weight. l While in obvious wonder over this strange phenomenon, Gardner Landry attributes his incomplete facial growth to selfish genes. Key Club DOMEinates With the utmost care in mind, Key Club members set their sights on service to their school and commu- nity. Under the supervision of Henri Gadbois, Key Clubbers united to work on activities including Career Day, College Night, and Ripley House Christmas party. Members also par- ticipated in the March of Dimes Haunted House, Blood Day, a canned food drive for the needy, and they assisted residents at Treemont, Bayou Glen, and M. D. Anderson Hospital. The forty-five member club, con- sisting of sophomores, juniors, and seniors, amassed funds by selling del- icious Ruby Red grapefruit. Key Club also helped organize the Alumni garden and attended fall and spring training conferences in the Texas-Oklahoma District Convention in Fort Worth. While striking his most masculine pose, Weird Harold Vance can't deny that his boop-d-boop curls betray his true nature. 161 Interact Endeavors to Serve is as 5 H Officers: Mark Milstead, Secretaryg Jeff Longwell, Presidentg Brad Berry, Treasurerg Philip Curry, Vice President. Through their constant rendering of services, Interact members upheld their high standards. The main pro- jects for the group were those at Grady Special School. They per- formed maintenance jobs such as painting and repairs, and gave parties for the handicapped students, among other things. Meeting on the first Monday of each month, the club was under the sponsorship of Mr. Charles Gomez. Interact offered a balance between hard work and fun for the students desiring both. YA QW We're just standing on the corner watching all the girls go by, chant Rob Adams, .Joe Barzilla, and Brad Berry. ii ag 3 lg 'again an Q f!: '15 if PLEASE PUT EGARBAGE mio l ss- QTHE com 'FQ- 94 F ,, l fir f E.. K ew , - rpa- Q N 1 - 4 Stand back everyone! threatens Andy Fickman, as he, Andy Osborne and Tom Davis prepare once and for all to overcome their image as general garbage. Ns..Z'V l,,, XSNX, . ,V pinning ..,, , ,J Y . ' PT . I - . .annum all V 'gow 1: Andy Osborn, Philip Curry, Mike Seamen, Todd Neal, Greg Eidman, J. C. Howell, Al Nance, Dimitry Payovla, John Moore, Doug alley, Bobby Knox. Row 2: Jack Gilbert, truckdriver, Mark Milstead, Walter Snoddy, Doug Sparkes, Scott Biggerstaff, Matthew Zander, Andy Fickman, Shawn Kilcrest, Tom Davis, Rob Adams, Johnny Barzilla, Mike Moore, Jeff Paine, Wayne Patterson, Brad Berry, Walt Cam- eron, Rick McConn, Paul Craig, Joe Barzilla, Stace Alfstad, Larry Bergen, Carolyn Claypool fSweetheartJ, Jeff Longwell, truckdriver. 163 Students Attain Goals Among high school students at Lee, a select few earned the right to become members of the National Honor Society. Mrs. Stephanie Forbes and Mrs. Lotus Hoey, spon- sors of the Lee chapter of the NHS, led their scholastically inclined stu- dents to attain the highest honors at Lee. The ninety members of this acclaimed group of students provided a tutorial service to troubled stu- dents. Dues collected from members were L1S8Cl fOI' the lI1dL1CtlOI1 ceremony Officers: Barrett Rouse, Treasurer, Emily Ballew, Secretary, Dina Sullivan, Vice Presidl for incoming members in April Les Kilday, President and winner. 'Jaffa l S4 rl i l Row 1: Dina Sullivan, Anne Moore, Allyson Jervey, Lizzie Lunine, Annette Harris, Lou Ann Garner, Lisa Eoff, Mary Waskom, Clare Donne Darby Wilson. Row 2: Leigh Hamilton, Nancy Bergen, Jennifer Smith, Cathy Bakke, Kristine Kelly, Johnette Skalla, Cara Goolsbee, Al Glauser, Carrolyn Edmonson, Debbie Arrick, Sandra Rabke, Jeanny Liu, Bettejean Volder, Glenda Merritt. Row 3: Mrs. Hoey, Spon Nancy Higginbotham, Gardner Landry, Jane Jordon, Flinta Wing, Dana Haines, Macy Melton, Kim Van Eman, Lauri Novosad, Ke Maness, June Korry, Laura Kinney, Kim Drescher, Janice Scott, Lissy Perryman, Patricia Cabaniss, Theresa Gregory, Kim Crouch, SL Sample. Row 4: Mrs. Forbes, Sponsor, Emily Ballew, Barrett Rouse, Paula Mott, Susan Solcher, Luanne Thomas, Carrie Pickering, La Paul, Linda Ibarra, Sherry Van Wart, Kay Darrow, Celia Lewis, Leah Benson, Jill Waggett, Vickie Parr, Lili Portilla, Kim Nickel, Del Schulz, Paulette Mozingo. Row 5: Jody Greenwood, Nancy Greenwood, Kelly Andrews, John Marion. Lyne Atkinson, Stacey Feeney, E Hammann, Patricia Barton, Lisa Cory, Debbie Daniels, Kate Cutler, Kim Montgomery. Row 6: Cliff' Tenner, George Kalantzakis, Da Moody, David Ernst, John Lung, Lewis Brazelton, Les Kilday, Keith Forrester, Dick Dowling. 4 Lieutenants Lead Enthusiasm .milfs 1980-81 Lieutenant Officers: Left to Right: Rebecca Garza, 2 Star Generalg Sandra Rabke, 3 Star General, Stacy Feeney, 1 Star General, Sherry Van Wart, 4 Star Generalg June Korry, 5 Star Generalg Karen Maness, 1 Star General. , ,. , K , rr.. rri, t l . Q . , rire T M g M : . Q , 4 ' , 1' . ' K -if ---- - -.::.. What do you mean, your team can beat us? question the Lieutenants. Showing loyalty to all school activi- ties, the Lieutenants boosted the morale of the teams and fans. Their half-time entertainment added extra enjoyment to football games. The Lieutenants also attended basketball, volleyball, and baseball games. Prep- aration for the routines to be used during the football season began at summer camp which was held at the University of Houston. To maintain the precision needed, the girls also attended summer drill which lasted for two weeks. They continued to practice throughout the season in their sixth period class. The Lieutenants sold Christmas cards, wrapping paper, candy, Valen- tine carnations, and directories to raise money. This money was then used to help finance a ski trip for the seniors to Winter Park, the Motherf Daughter Christmas Banquet, and the annual Rebelee Ball. The Lieu- tenants were able to purchase new gray capes for the seniors with dona- tions given by the Booster Club. This year was not all work for the Lieutenants. The girls had Secret Pals who wrapped their lockers and exchanged gifts with them. The girls also attended a Covered Dish Supper that was sponsored by the parents of the sophomore members. Spring proved to be a busy time for the Lieu- tenants. The newly elected officers were installed during a ceremony held in Mid-April. The new officers assumed their duties during the half- time performance of the Gray-Gold game. The Lieutenants' enthusiasm supported Lee throughout the year. 165 Brzozowski, Joni Burke, Michelle Crawford, Michelle Darrow, Kay Dillon, Trisha Feeney, Stacy Garza, Martha Garza, Rebbecca Goodearle, Doris Ibarra, Linda Brigade A Shows the Way S .. , .V.V, is I , E K Let me think . . . how did they teach me to build a fire in Girl Scouts? ques- tions Rebecca Garza as her troopers look on in dismay. HE nie D at your hearts out, Derrick Dolls! exclaim Con- Harrison, Nancy Frederick, and Holly Braun. 5., K r. his ,li 7 . G-5? . ,S Q :4 if WW W 1 iw o you really want me to tell you where to stick inquires Sandra Rabke. 'Barbara Browning proves that her hands are as clean as Leanne Brown's Ibarra, Lisa Klein, Karen McDonnell, Shannan Rabke, Sandra Reagor, Angela Riley, Kellye YYN: +136 Ross, Beth Termina, Stacey Wentz, JoAnn White, Diana Atkinson, Lyne Braun, Holly Brown, Leanne Brown, Mary Browning, Barbara Frederick, Nancy Greenwalt, Janine Gresham, Debbie Harrison, Connie James, Kathy Brigade B Boosts Morale Karen Maness leaps with enthusiasm as she and the Lieutenants perform ai halftime. We want Dou Stacey Feeney, alias Miss P.J. Sweetie Pie, can- not believe that she was not chosen as the best dressed Lieutenant. gi , is the chant heard as the Lieutenants follow Doug Bailey Korry, June Linn, Beth Maness, Karen Montgomery, Debra Murray, Lisa Russell, Trisha Shepherd, Janie Van Wart, Sherry Consistently striving to serve Lee and the community, the Hospitality Club once again displayed their good ol' southern hospitality. Under the leadership of Mrs. Karen Jensen, the members met every other Wednesday after school. The approximately 225 member group devoted its efforts throughout the year to the Grady Special School. Among its activities were a party at Easter time and a car- nival at Halloween, members led Grady students to the various booths set up at the carnival. By means of their annual candy sale, the group was able to donate six- hundred dollars towards the carpet fund for the library. Trick-or-treating for UNICEF was yet another of the club's fun projects. Hospitality, Southern Style ,Q 's Officers: Cindy Eppes, Secretary, Kimberly Crouch, Presidentg Kimberly Montgomery, Vice President, Lisa Eoff, Treasurer. 1 Row 1: Julie Blailock, Elizabeth Landry, Melissa Cox, Leslie Cummings, Karen Chabysek, Lisa Baird, Pat Cummings, Kathleen Beathard, Cindy Eppes, Kimberly Crouch, Lisa Eoff, Lou Ann Garner, Lisa Ibarra, Robin Bily, Linda Kelley, Charlotte Loeffler, Lori Kelley, Cheryl Baylor, Ellen Baumgardner. Row 2: Kathryn Herring, Leigh Hamilton, Miss Bogan, Margaret Curry, Cay Dickerson, Julie Baginski, Cindy Gayle, Kelli Griffith, Susan Carter, Henrietta Cottingham, Jill Bullard, Amy House, Becky Darnell, Lisa Harvey, Leisa Hamm, Kate Dal- thorp, Kissy Butler, Allison Garner, Michelle Crawford, Michelle Burke, Andrea Chan, Susan June, Elizabeth Baier, Lisa James, Julie Robin- SOIL 170 'W Row 1: Vickie Parr, Beth Wilson, Macy Melton, Dina Sullivan, Rhonda Landry, Debra Montgomery, Linda Ibarra, Stephanie Powell, Julia Suffield, Meredith Redford, Wendy Ward, Patricia New, Jena Cissil, Madelaine Schleyer, Diane Vreugde, Stacey Termina, Joan Titus, Mel- issa Smith, Dianne Schulz, Kim Van Eman, Suzanne Pruitt, Suzanne Navarro. Row 2: Natalie Whitlock, Carol Vetter, Rosa Liu, Stacy War' ren, Susan Shepherd, Susan Sample, Nicole Saade, Andrea Sears, Mary Taylor, Carol Williams, Susie Womac, Luanne Thomas, Julie Walker, Susie Moore, Davalyn Redford, Lynne Surles, Celia Lewis, Lissy Perryman, Debbie Schulz, Amanda Gossett, Susan Schawe, Melinda Marye, Karen Pruitt, Betsy Salvaggio, Jill Marley. TNQ.,- mr it an 5 K, I ,ks A . -1 11- 2 K ,. .te ..- As Henrietta Cottingham dreams of a date with Burt Rey- nolds, Kate Dalthorp has her mind on someone a little more Kissy Butler and Ellzabeth Landry cant stop smiling as onlookers within reach. wonderjust what kind of hospitable deeds they've been up to. 171 Committee Builds Spirit The Spirit Committee, together with the Spirit Drivers, promoted spirit not only in the athletes, but also throughout the school. Spon- sored by Ms. Doris Countee, the fifty- two committee members met each Tuesday night at 6:30. The Spirit Drivers, a spirit club for the ninth and tenth graders, supported fresh- man sports. Fund-raising projects were the Booster Club Drive, the Spirit Chain Contest, and a pom-pom sale. Paper, paint, balloons, brushes, and other items used to further school spirit were purchased with the money. The dedicated Committee painted signs, baked cookies and cakes, made spirit boxes, wrapped houses and rooms, and performed pep rally skits throughout the year in an effort to increase support for school athletics. Above: Spirit Driver President, Angela Bucheit. Far Right: With signs like this, the Spirit Commit- tee boosted Lee's spirit. as .NV ,xnxx ipirit Committee Officers: Lou Ann Garner, Treasurerg Mary Myers, President: Gwen ing, Vice Presidentg Alicia Glauser, Secretary. f Spirit Committee Chairmen: Row 1: Leslie Weison, Skits, Brenda Baker, Varsity Favors: Lisa Turner, Skitsg Debbie Clifton, Skits. Row 2: Debbie Daniels, Spirit Chain, Mary Hanagriff, Big Sign: Darcy Davis, Big Sign, Elizabeth Hightower, Poster Chair- man. Row 3: Carrie Pickering, JV Favors. Not Pictured: Luanne Thomas, Poster Chair- mall. 35 E is I 4 ,,,ff 2, ,uf I7 Scholars Achieve Rank With consistent attitudes and aca- demic fervor in mind, scholastically inclined freshmen at Lee became members of the National Junior Honor Society. With basic aspirations for the highest marks for younger stu- dents, members of NJHS gained rec- ognition for their performance in class, and set examples for the stu- dent body to follow. The forty-seven member club, under the leadership of Mrs. Anne Hair, provided a tutorial service for students who needed extra help. Funds used for the induction cere- II10I1y Were collected by the Club from Officers: Mark Janse, Secretaryg Kathy Hundl, President, Shelley Wilson, Vice President student dues. Scott J anse, Treasurer. ---... Row 1: Kathryn Herring, Graydon Laguarta, Shelley Wilson, Elizabeth Montgomery, Julia Weidler, Robin Bennett, Allison Lim, Kim Maness Caroline Goulas, May Lin, Kathy Hundl, Anna Kafoglis, Yu-Chen Fan, Linda Huang. Row 2: John Collins, Scott Janse, Susan Dean, Suzannn Huffman, Lisa Hale, Julie Robinson, Bleakney Ray, Robyn Weigand, Alana Haveman, Kay Wilson, Catherine Gontko, Allison Krauth. Row 3 Mark Fairchild, David Andrus, Derek Jones, Tom Burrow, Jay Hurt, Susan Mason, Amy Jimmerson, Amanda Gossett. Row 4: Mark Rome Clay Robinson, Mark Janse, George Webber, Mike Shadden, Randy Watson, David Copeland, Gary Cohen, Susan Nolen. 174 I Strings Seem to Be the Thing! To further the interest in and knowledge of string orchestral music, the orchestra was formed. The group, under the leadership of Mrs. Karin Jameson, met after school every day to practice for its various perfor- rnances. SeHing spice shakers as a fund raising project, the members raised money to purchase new music and to repair any damaged instruments. 'Phe Lee orchestra was the background for the spring musical, Fiddler on the Roof. Performances at shopping malls during the Christmas season and participation in a program at Paul Revere Middle 5. Dick Dowling, President, May Lm, Secretary-Treasurer, SCl'100l kept the gI'Ol1p busy year Prim, Vice President. round. S 1, 3. .... A 0 wiv Robert Koenig, violing Yu Chen Fan, violing May Lin, violing Edgar Chucle, viola: Eddie Zimmerman, violag Marshall Nord, violin. Not Pictured: Richard Dowling, John Prim, Mary Ramsey. Providing an intensive musical learning experience, the Souther- naires choir represented the school at various choral competitions. The 41 member group met and practiced every day under the leadership of Eleanor Grant. During the year, members had a bake sale and a barbeque, and sold cheese and sausage in order to raise money. This money was in turn used to finance out of town performances and competitions, to buy music, and to pay for the end of the year choir trip. Members selected to the All Region Choir were Allyson Jervey, Debbie Arrick, Carrolyn Edmonson, Donna Brown, Peter Lowrie, Joe Kirkendall, Bruce King, and John Furnace. Joe Kirkendall was selected as an All State Choir alternate. The Southernaires kept in perfect practice by singing in the U.I.L. Con- test, in a concert with Mesquite High School in Dallas, in solo and ensem- ble, and at Christmas time, for various organizations. Finally, at the end of the year, the group took its an- nual trip - this year to Turn M Dude Ranch. Southernaires Keep the Beat Officers: Dick Dowling, Accompanistg Traci Daugs, Librarian, Krista Roeder, Librarian, Joe Kirkendall, Librariang Kim Nickel, Treasurer, Carrolyn Edmonson, Secretary, Cara Goolsbee, President, Everett A'Costa, Librarian. ..,, aka, s , .S As Joe Kirkendall devotedly sings his favorite Japanese Christmas carol, Mark Miller and Brian Terry remain unimpressed. w , 3 ,LL. , 25 fascinated Kevin Adair can t keep his eyes on his music because he a cute Senior distraction' Southernaires perform with pride. Row 1: Delano Mitchell, Kristen Koehl, Debbie Arrick, Kim Drescher, Anne Moore, Suzi Clare, Krista Roeder, Allyson J ervey, Carrolyn Ed- monson, Nancy Eisemann, Karen Kehr, Kevin Adair, Bruce King. Row 2: Bobby Mercado, Donna Brown, Susan Adams, Dia Fleming, Traci Daugs, Kim Nickel, Susie Womac, Ann Hildebrand, Carol Vetter, Margaret Curry, Cara Goolsbee, Andrew Schulman, Stu Howell. Row 3: Steve Bright, Jay Bolling, Grant Kennedy, Peter Lowrie, Scott Meyer, David Abbott, Brian Terry, Joe Kirkendall, Sam Higginbotharn, John Furnace, Dick Dowling, Mark Miller, Everett A'Costa. 177 Spreading growth and appreciation of choral art, the Dixiliers presented many musical performances throughout the city. To show their singing and sight-reading abilities, the forty-two Dixiliers competed in contests during the year with Ms. Eleanor Grant, the sponsor. As a service project, the club sang for the elderly. A cheese and sausage sale, bake sales, and an annual barbe- que contributed funds to purchase new filing cabinets and new music. The Twin Elm contest, the Christmas program, and a field trip to a dude ranch at the end of the year were activities. Dixies Sing Out Loud X ul Superstars Jennifer Oakland, Flinta Wing, Diane Hunter, Jennifer Smith, Susan Adams,i Yuka Shinoda, and Catherine Seward take time out from a busy rehearsal to smile for their fans. W al ffl 4 Row 1: Sarah Austin, Debbie Arrick, Jenny Butler, Vickie Parr, Flinta Wing, Kim Drescher, Catherine Seward. Row 2: Patricia New, Jennifer Oakland, Jennifer Smith, Melissa Smith, Lisa Stover, Britt Fuller, Dixie Nagel, Sara Everhart, Jennifer Robins, Diane Hunter, Yuka Shinoda, Sara Owens. Row 3: Pam Wagner, Diane Vreugde, Dianne Schultz. Row 4: Bettejean Volder, Robin Higginbotham, Cheryl Coleman, Sharon Edmonson. 178 4 ' fre. M, .2251 H L ff if- 1 , ' 1 , Sz. 1 Sbfwml 2 5 . '- . ' M if T 5 'QR Brigadiers 0 0 0 Officers: Duane Brown, President, Michelle Sanger, Vice President, Jill Jones, Treasurer g Randy McMahon, Secretary, Kenneth Werlein, Pianist. if , , M' , ' ' - 2. V ri' . V , -0 r , .-LW-4 iw L. 5 Q., . ww ' A ' i f A , ' i i f ' , J J fnn or A - y ' J HS Q K A i Aw If .f , .J DM .L - W2 h e L A , wi ' ff Ha . Y, ? i f J tit! 5 E1 - QQTW ...., f IRQ, Row 1: Karen Kirby, Boo Davee, Debbie White, Katy Rose, Laura Cox, Michele Gaddis. Row 2: Whitney Beal, Dawn Polk, Allison Byrd, Renee Rundle, Pam Bingham, Laura Crouch, Jonda Zilliox, Jill Jones, Alicia Picchiani. Row 3: Michelle Sanger, Sidney Domian, Jennifer Allison. Row 4: Lynne Surles, Eric Jarvis, Jay Hurt. Row 5: Duane Brown, Marc Morrow, Mark Terry, Eric Hancock, Robert Waggett, Ken- neth Werlein, Randy McMahon, Kim Pham, Effie Nazari. 180 Y Y I W f , t. I , H, ..., V fl , a ., ,,,, 4 -, V V4,: 2 ,.:::, V 5.,,,,. W W V t at i 4 s to N ,Q f 5 Y x,xf ,5 ,'AL ,. if 92 A 5 . - li! PL-- - t . ' 'i f f,. W' if f,' lim A is VZVA , . , ....,,.. , , fficers: Row 1: Jolene Speth, Secretaryg Trisha Carey, Accompanistg eth Heyn, Accompanist. Row 2: Brandy Beddingfield, Presidentg ary McClenny, Vice Presidentg Martha McGreevy, Treasurer. Rebeliers Reveal Talent While truly upholding the fine quality of the choral department, the Brigadiers and Rebeliers made their first year at Lee full of excitement. The Brigadiers contained thirty-two talented boys and girls, while the Rebeliers were totally made up of girls. Both choirs, under the direction of Mrs. Anne Hair, sold sausage and cheese to help finance contest fees and purchase new sheet music. They represented Lee in various choral contests and also provided musical entertainment for civic organizations and the whole community. Their per- formances were brought to Lee in the annual Christmas program and the Spring musical. At the end of the year, the choirs rewarded themselves with a trip down the river at Camp Warnecke. ow 1: Jolene Speth, Cynthia Browning, Chris McGaha, Pam Lobliner, Amanda Gossett, Doris LaFuente. Row 2: Brandy Beddmgfleld Shel Ray, Elizabeth Sample, Carrie Vandagrift, Hilary Dorsey, Rachel Hudgins, Carla King, Beth Heyn, Kathy Edmonson Mary McClenny ow 3: Angela Paige, Alana Haveman, Leslee Sparkes, Alison Bering, Vicky Grant, Martha McGreevy, Robyn Weigand, Carol Scott Karen lemond, Trisha Carey. Play It Again, Band Row 1: Darren Kunkel, Drum Major, Paul Rich, Assistant Drum Major, Kim Ivie, Drum Major. Row 2: Donna Elwood, Hala Ashoo, Laur Paul, Jenny Scott, Jay Braswell, Lori McNally, John Marion, Tommy Langland. Row 3: Elizabeth Bassett, Kim Nolin, Sherri Barnes, Kell Crowe, Sheril Reynolds, Sheri Love, Randy Smith, Paul Castillo, Kim Darr. Row 4: Vance Peterson, Robert Lee Corder, Karen Lindahl, An drew Milligan, Rick Ellis, Michael Lindberg, Tommy Solcher, Tom Peavler, Kevin Higgins, Rolle Johnson. We 4,9 'RQ Band students stare in disbelief as their music begins to self-destruct before their eyes. l 182 Sherri Barnes, Chris Martin, and Hala Ashoo prepare daily on the clarinet for their future rock-n-roll careers. Musical entertainment was provid- ed by the Marching Generals. With the addition of the ninth grade students, the band contained seventy-five members under the direction of Mr. Brad Braker. A spaghetti supper and an acrylic sale were fund-raising projects for the year. The money earned was used to purchase new recording equipment and to finance a spring trip to Walt Disney World in Florida. Their ser- vice projects included performing at the football games, at the basketball games, and at pep rallies. Marching in Foley's Thanksgiving Day Parade and participating in the Christmas program were other activities. Row 1: Sean Flinchbaugh, Mark Holbrook, Martha Wright, Cathy Gontko, Sidney Bassett, Mark Fairchild, Andrea Cobb, Lisel Wilson, Chris Farthing, Brian Moore, William Shea, Ronald Berger. Row 2: Natalie Hawthorne, Leslie Starnes, Bonnie Dobecka, Eileen Galoostian, Gret- chen Gordon, Sarah Hanbrick, Annette Lindberg, Brett Curley, Leslie Banks. Row 3: Rikki Fletcher, Audrey Biggar, Susan Woods, John Critchfield, Robert Nolin, Lance Koehler, Kevin Morris, Anna Gontko, Jake Pavlas, Tammi Wall, Eddie Corral, Nyerie Azadian. 183 The Show Must Go On Y .JE fe- fe H Y Officers: Row 1: Laura Paul, Secretary-Treasurerg Lori McNally, Presidentg Kim Ivie, Drum Major. Row 2: Sheril Reynolds, Librariang Elizabeth Bassett, Librariang Darren Kunkel, Drum Majorg Tommy Solcher, Managerg Michael Linberg, Managerg Kim Darr, Librarian. Row 3: Robert Corder, Managerg Paul Rich, Assistant Drum Major. After receiving a new selection of songs, Gretchen Gordon and Sheril Reynolds can't believe their , h'l El' b th B tt th' k h ld 2121 P21563 H bljgwi One. use m S S e con Hi ho! Hi ho! It's off the field we go! chant Brett Curley, Bruce Lem, and Hala Ashoo. 184 Bottom: Each class day, band members practice in an effort to attain musical perfection. Left: Knowing he has the best instrument in the band, Lance Koehler feels that he can play this piece a little longer. Below: Hard-working ninth graders enjoy a bit of time off in the classroom. f'-,fd it gf, s 185 l Razz Gets into the Act Row 1: Leah Benson, Lizzie Lunine. Row 2: Kevin Johnson, Christi Quick, Dia Flemming. Row 3: Marc McKissick, Andy Fickman, Everett A'Costa. Row 4: Susan Adams, Celia Lewis, Karel Oeland, Emily Ballew. Row 5: Traci Daugs, Bruce King. Row 6: James Andrews, Technical Director. With entertaining people their principal goal, members of Razz-M- Tazz highlighted the school year with productions for the young and young at heart. The fifteen member traveling drama troup, whose members were selected from two yearly auditions, were directed by Ms. Linda Shuler and held two shows. The shows, which consisted of several skits rolled into an hour long presentation, were composed and executed totally by Razz members. These shows included such theatrical devices as mime, dance, song, and comedy, and were held in the spring and fall. With the help of the first student technical director, Razz members compiled the fall show to adapt to a wide spectrum of viewers. This show was taken on the road for perfor- mances in other schools and chur- ches. In the spring members created a Show Speclauy for the Students of Two blind mice, Marc McKissick and Bruce King, attempt to hang on to their tails afte: Lee- realizing the farmer's wife is in pursuit with a carving knife. 186 F X Formed to stimulate an interest in the performing arts, Dramalee drew in many new members. The club had approximately 200 members and was under the leadership of Miss Linda Shuler. Members participated in various workshops including those in mime and improvisation. The group presented speakers, at- tended seminars, andgave parties. By selling tickets to Fiddler on the Roof, members raised' money for drama equipment and field trips. Among the trips taken were a tour through the Alley Theatre, trips to various productions in the communi- ty, and finally, at Easter time, a trip to New York City, where the group attended plays and concerts. Outstanding drama students were rewarded by being chosen to join Thespians, a drama honor society. Prospective members were required to earn a number of points in order to be accepted. These points were given for participation in various drama related activities. After being in- l itiated, the members remain in the Officers: Row 1: Everett A'Costa, Vice Presidentg Marc group throughout high School, McKissick, Reporter. Row 2: Leah Benson, Treasurer, Emily Ballew, President. Row 3: Christi Quick, Historian, Lizzie Lunine, Secretary. Row 1: Kathy James, Shelly Ray, Beth Jones, Valerie Cooper, Anne Gwinn. Row 2: Melanie Gross, Julie Blailock, Dianne Schulz, Deb- bie Campbell, Nancy Eisemann, Steve Bright, Debbie Schulz, Lisa Eoff, Margie Williamson, Allyson Jervey, Jill Townsend. Row 3: John Boyles, Robin Higginbotham, Beth Hostetler, Maureen Finn, Maria Muskrella, Ava-Lisa Murray, Michelle Burke, Jean Mc- Caskill, Jay Low, Debbie Arrick, Nicole Saade, Cindy Pickell, Jyl Kremer, Anna De Varona, Amy Ellis. Row 4: Bryan Sexton, Robin Bily, Katherine McCaslin, Gayle Murphy, Susannah Scarborough, Kimberly James, Robyn Weigand, Leslee Sparkes, Alana Haveman, Debbie Weinhauer, Blair McCarter, Pat Truxillo, Joan Titus, Laurie O'Day, Lisa Timmons, Laura Watson, Chuck Mathes.. Dramalee Doesn't Play Around Row 1: Marc McKissick, Christi Quick, Leah Benson, Miss Shuler, Emily Ballew, Lizzie Lunine, Everett A'Costa. Row 2: Linda Kelley, Jean Landry, Desira Pratt, Melissa Cox, Dia Fleming, Elizabeth Landry, Susan Adams, Kelly Hart, Tina Moreno, Jon Castanon, Becky Rios, Celia Lewis, Andy Fickrnan. Row 3: Margaret Libby, Sule Berilgen, Mark Nord, Page Curtis, Andrea Mote, Steve Bright. Row 4: Dixie Nagel, Tarja Honkanen, Sherrie Anderson, Irene Baladez, Judy Phou, Gary Preston, Traci Daugs, Karel Oeland. Row 5: Ken Mackey, Joe Valenzuela, Jenny Rebman, Stacey Termina, Sharon Hildebrandt, Sandra Warren, Susan Rand, Mike Cooley, Kim Ladish, Billy Lovell, Belinda Walker, Rene DuTerroil, Jerry Newman, Ozwald, Bruce King, Regina Sherman, Caroline Burford, Kevin Johnson. While examining college board requirements, frat rats Celia Lewis and Oswald can only stare in wonder as Marc McKissick suddenly begins singing the blues. Thespians: Row 1: Leah Benson, Celia Lewis, Andy Fickman. Row 2: Everett A'Costa, Karel Oeland, Traci Daugs, Pat Truxillo, Debbie Arrick. Row 3: Kevin Johnson, Marc McKissick, Allyson Jervey, Bruce King, Christi Quick, Lizzie Lunine, Emily Ballew. Row 1: Patricia Cabaniss, Leigh Hamilton, Lori Kelley, Julie Jones, Christi Quick, Yvonne Lo, Catherine Seward, Janie Shepherd, An- drea Mote. Row 2: Bret Johnson, Roger Grape, Peter Tadros, Peter Lowrie, David Raines, Bubba Coppedge, George Bartholomew, Steve Beck. CSU Keeps the Son Shining The Christian Student Union was able to bond together those students that had one special belief. The club's thirty members, led by Miss Joan Winter, met twice a week. The first meeting of the week was held on Tuesday mornings in the living room. Here a great variety of religious speakers provided members with in- spirational messages. The second meeting was held Friday mornings with another purpose. It provided students with a unique opportunity to meet and discuss the Biblical perspective of life. All meetings were opened and closed with prayer. CSU's outside activities included special gatherings at members' homes and attendance at religious concerts in the city. 190 Officers: Bret Johnson, President, Victor Bass, Secretary-Treasurer, Steve Beck, Vice President. Q., ROTC Aims to Please ,slits ROTC members provide needed services at many events. If you ask me to flag off one more time, partner, I'm going to put a bullet holster, says a perturbed James Beasley to one of his flag-bearing cohorts. in your Military knowledge and individual leadership qualities were just some of the many assets acquired by students of the Lee Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps QROTCJ. With Lt. Col. Arthur Butcher in command, ROTC engaged in countless com- munity services. This club of approximately one hundred sixty members used funds from a car wash, football program selling, valet parking, and other ac- tivities to hold its annual military ball, picnic, ROTC chili supper, awards banquet, and talent show. . Members of the Lee Rifle Team participated in several shooting mat- ches against schools such as Madison, Worthing, and Lamar. With high point shooter Geoff McClure, the Lee ROTC led the city with fine marksmanship in all three of the fir- ing positions. ROTC also took field trips to Texas A8zM University, Prairie View ASLM University, San Antonio, and Pasadena. 'Ni Q rw 191 ROTC Shoots 0 Rifle Team: Row 1: Dale Edmonds, Daniel Lemkuil. Row 2: Geoff McClure, Richard to Niemann, Dana Martin. l Orienteers: Row 1: John Ward, John Campbell, Sloan Fountain, Mark Hermann, David Manson, James Beasley. Row 2: Mr. Burkett, Rhonda Thumann, Russell Sanson, Mark Burkett, Bill Crossen, Julia Natale, Mike Norton. 192 2 ' ?.,,.,..,,.,..,,,, Ms.. 2 S 3 E 3 Color Guard: James Beasley, Todd Norris, Harry Brannam, Dale Edmonds. All-city marksman Geoff McClure. Post 45: Row 1: Sloan Fountain, Historian, John Campbell, Mark Hermann, Sergeant-at-Arms, John Sandoval, Treasurer, Julia Natale, Secretary, Dale Edmonds, Second Vice President, Russell Sanson, First Vice President, Bill Crossen, President, Mike Norton, Quarter- master. Row 2: Michael Brannam, Teresa Mack, Sandy Flores, Tina Flores, Rita Flores, Elisha Moore, Anne Devarona, Renae Pack, Rhonda Thumann, Olga Sandoval. Row 3: Julius Wilson, John Ward, James Beasley, David Manson, Stacey Gray, Todd Norris, Bradlee Young, Milton Guajardo. Row 4: Eugenia McCormick, Mark Burkett, Matthew Schulman, Ronnie Browning. 193 Staff: William Crossen, Marcus Burkett, Matthew Schulman, Richard Niemann, Douglas Crow, Battalion Commander. Not Pictured: John Sandoval. E. Varsity Drill Team: Mrs. Burkett, Advisorg Bill Hamzy, Ronald Browning, Matt Williams, Marty Artis, Stacey Gray, Milton Guajardo, John Ward, John Sandoval, Mark Vineyard. -4, W.. J' - Girls Drill Team: Row 1: Pam Williams, Tina Flores, Sandy Flores, Veronica Cantu, Rita Flores, Anna DeVerona. Row 2: Gina McCormick, Teresa Mack, Elisha Moore, Olga Sandoval, Sheila Pottinger, Rhonda Thumann, Julia Natale. 194 OTC Is Right on Target Company A: Row 1: Bradlee Young, John Campbell, Henry Gonzalez, Ronald Browning, Geoff McClure, Huy Sinh Ngo, Jimmie Burnett, Vlarty Artis, Andy Woollett, Commander, Dale Edmonds, Guideon. Row 2: Sloan Fountain, Willie Anderson, Teresa Collins, Debra Rios, Fodd Norris, Rhonda Thumann, Anna DeVarona, Dori Schmit, Terina Land, Dawn Ashmore, James Beasley. Row 3: Rene DuTerroil, Matt Williams, Gary Thomas, Stacey Gray, Mark Hermann, Julius Wilson, John Ward, Olga Sandoval, Douglas Tripps, Desiree Cooke, Cindy floward, Daniel Lemkuil, James Jones. Row 4: Michael Langar, Michael Brannam, Milton Guajardo, James Driver, Ronnie Moore, Eugenia VIcCormick, Arnold Patrick, Van Coggins, Perry Kalk. 5183 .qs Company B: Row 1: Bill Hamzy, Crystal Perez, Mark Vineyard, Steven Young, Elisha Moore, John Sandoval, Chris Heinemann, Dana Mar- ,in, David Manson. Row 2: Janet Totari, Veronica Cantu, Tina Flores, Rita Flores, Tyrone Sheppard, Deanna Whitaker. Row 3: Gracie aylor, Julia Natale, Sandy Flores, Pamela Williams, Victoria Logan, Tremaine Brooks, Leslie Creekmur, Sheila Pottinger, Renae Pack, eresa Mack, Stanley Kuzniar, Kim Demetre. Row 4: Dorette Anderson, Pam Wooten, Bill Davis, Carlos Pereira, Grant Hardeway, Sonny . arafina, Sabrina Stayton, Debbie Noonan, Kenneth Spear. Row 5: Leonard Porter, Randy Parker, David Greenman, Matt Oden, J onnathan Zastanon, Andy Mioduszewski. 195 Guards Insure Safety The thirty-four students who were members of General Guard were responsible for the school's mascot, Uncle Bob. Under the new direction of Mr. Burton Parks, the club became vital, especially during football season. By meeting on the morning of football games, General Guard was able to organize an effective means of delivering, protecting, and displaying the school's mascot. The members' job did not stop there. They were responsible for get- ting Uncle Bob to other functions and for his safe storage throughout the entire year. Much time and effort was given by these members in the handling of our school mascot. .K ,. ., 4 N95 N ,-ff l it Q if These members show that they are generally on the go. , GENE Gtlhilllll Q N am 'lluiao Generals and that good 'ole Southern spirit, no place but Leeln express Bill White, David Raines, Mike Lipinsky, and David Witcher. if Officers: David Witcher, Presidentg Andy Fickman, Secretaryg Frank Bass, Vice Presidentg Sandy Kay, Treasurer, David Dever, Jr., Sergeant-at-Arms. ' - l A 'wwf ff i ,f GEBBIRL Row 1: David Raines, Frank Bass, Derek Shook, Robin Bily, Dixie Nagel, Robin Higginbotham, Bo Black, Jim Ryan. Row 2: Mr. Parks, Ran- ly Pisciotta, Sam Higginbotham, David Janse, David Witcher, David Dever, Sandy Kay, Shannon Moore, Mike Kirkendall. Row 3: Martyn ammer, Peter Partee, Mike Lipinsky, Mark Santikos, Bobby Cromwell, Kenny Philbeck, Gary Purcell. Row 4: John Boyles, Roger Pipkin, 1 tu Howell. Row 5: Robert Reese, Bill White, Andy Fickman. Our motto, explain David Witcher and Robin Higginbotham, is always to stick with it. I 97 1GLk!lli ' Spanish Club Spreads Culture Through various activities the members of the Spanish club were able to receive a deeper understan- ding of the Spanish culture. This club, which consisted of over 150 members, met on the fourth Friday of each month. To help aid the cost of their annual trip to Mexico, the members sold candy and had a Mex- ican supper. The club gave the children in the Juan Marcos Home a Valentine's Day party and a Hallo- ween party. , N., ,,... ,w,..r,.... V,..-...,TE 1 .,.1.....-.-.-... ,.........,...,.... , ,1 f 1 ? ,, a v .4 Nr mf 4 Officers: Row 1: Nancy Frederick, Secretary: Victor Bass, Treasurer: Kristen Koehl, Treasurer. Row 2: Lyne Atkinson, Secretary: Elofna Guerrero, President, June Korry, Vice President. i ....a I- -Ff'lf'b7'?SfJ .. ,,, . . ,. A r lr dike, Xi 4 .1 sig. , r i' 22:-higgflkwseIlhffsi-t:1g.fi5. x'1 'm'Ma'l'M5 is sissy-Q, . , g' i 1- if- - ' - 3 1 A- . all Lpyyp - . -. .Q i A , .... . . . i .... 1 .. ,..,... . - K ,Ag K . ,fr N .. s. .BLU Y D ei 4 T7 W N gl - K 3 vw Row 1: Victor Bass, Elvina King, Althia Johnson, Kirksten Bostic, Laura Kinney, Kristine Kelly, Lori Kelley, Dina Sullivan, Shannor Spencer, Angelia McArthur, Lisa Kay Vann, Roger Grape. Row 2: Lan Huynh, Donna Gist, Kelly Andrews, Rebecca Garza, Susan June, Vick Parr, Janice Scott, Debra Montgomery, Sherry Van Wart, Susan Sample, Leigh Ann Brown, June Korry, Lyne Atkinson. Row 3: Maria Loma ba, Fawzya Senani, Jody Greenwood, Blanca Garza, Anne Jasper, Katherine Hurt, Lynn Pirtle, Jeanny Liu, Karen Maness, Susan Solcher, L1 Thung, Sandra Rabke, Stacey Feeney, Kay Darrow, Sefiora Frombaugh. 198 DE J 1' : . E Row 1: Laurie Evans, Ruth Chapman, Allison Anders, Estelle Difiore, Debbie Boyarinoff, Laura Cruz, Jeanne Kuhn, Cindy Robertson, Kelly McCrary, Tami Alfano, Marilynn McKeithan, Elizabeth Eslinger, Carmen Delgado. Row 2: Carolina Poa, Jill Marley, Eloina Guerrero, Sharon Pruitt, Lorena Hoo, Shannon White, Mindy Lobliner, Stacey Warren, Anne Hoskin, Debbie Gresham, Angela Reagor, Lisa Piatt, Brett King, Janine Pasquet, Catherine Seward, Lisa Stover, Nancy Frederick, Diane Hunter, Kristen Koehl, Hung Nguyen, Kathi Chappell, Senora Frombaugh. Not Pictured: Mary Reilly. Row 1: Mark Lubrano, Chris Lubrano, Jeff Sloan, Caridad Delgado, Heidi Butler, Jana Davis, Madelaine Schleyer, Shaelyn Morris, Boo Davee, Lisa Hale, Elizabeth Montgomery, Janis Jennings, Bleakuey Ray, Dorothy Washmon, Julia Weidler. Row 2: Antonia Wong, Co- sponsorg Mercedes Gutierrez, Jacqueline Gonzalez, Kay Wilson, Caroline Goulas, Alison Lim, Kim Maness, Holly Baker, Robin Bennett, Margery Sussman, Anna Kafoglis, Cathy Hundl, Gevais Jefferson, Rhonda Landry, Elizabeth Benz, Leslee Sparks, Laura Roberts, Steve Rend, Ray Alvarez, Shannon Moore, David Copeland, Bill Waskom. ' - frrf'f+. ii. 7irHYz'I.'f3'i'?'?5i ' 1 1 , .., A. . ,sf H Row 1: Melissa Smith, Shannon Vrana, Becky Odar, Lisa Murray, Mary Brown, Stephanie Powell, Dana Seaman, Susie Womac, Deby Camp- bell, Henrietta Cottingham, Ellen Buie, Julie Blailock, Carol Kinney, Kelli Griffith, Margaret Curry, Susie Jasper, Kellie Smith, Jean Hostak, Amy Ranshaw, Mary Taylor. Row 2: Johnny Walker, Larry Littlejohn, Martha Garza, Beth Ross, Leisa Hamm, Lisa Harvey, Melanie Gross, Patricia New, Heather McClay, Suzanne Jablonowski, Davlyn Redford, Julie Baginski, Leslie Cummings, Cindy Gayle, Susan Schawe, Natalie Hawthorne, Wendy Ward, Dania Dennison, Sara Everhart, Jennifer Carrell, Laurie O'Day, Stacey Termina. Row 3: Ray Alvarez, Shannon Moore, Antonia Wong, Co-sponsor: Anna Gontko, Annette Lindberg, Elizabeth McGreevy, Christinia Codner, Elizabeth Landry, Kate Dalthorpe, Charlotte James, Stephanie Jarnagin, Rose Liu, Helen Liu, Sheryl Ellis, Jennifer Janes, Lisa Baird, Beth Wilson, Meredith Redford, Carol Vetter, Renee Clapp, Chad Newlin, Diane Vreugde, Natalie Whitlock, Karen Pruitt, Becky Darnell, Lisa Timmons, Sara Lidell, Susan Woods, Joan Titus, Cheryl Vance, Andrea Sears, Seretha Stewart, Diane Schulz, Kathleen Beathard, Erin Witcher. 199 Scholars Excel Outstanding achievement in Spanish scholarship hardly slipped by unnoticed as the Spanish National Honor Society recognized excellence in this area. This club, which con- sisted of forty-five members, was sponsored by Mrs. Ines Frornbaugh and Mrs. Mireya Estevez. The members sold candy to help finance the Spanish department's needs and to finance the club's annual banquet in May. The club went to the Ballet Folklorico, which is a bilingual theater. The members treated the children at Ripley House to a Hallo- ween party and also organized their annual Thanksgiving canned food drive. Officers: Annette Harris, Reporterg Susan Solcher, Vice Presidentg Roger Grape, Presi- dentg Susan Sample, Secretary. Not Pictured: Kim Montgomery, Treasurer. Row 1: George Kalantzakis, Roger Grape,'Jeanny Liu, Beth Linn, Sherry Van Wart, Susan Sample. Row 2: Annette Harris, Beth Bailey, Mary Tipps, Kim Van Eman, Rebecca Garza. Row 3: Keith Forrester, Julia Natale, Susan Ernst, Elizabeth Baier, Sandra Ernst, Leah Benson, Emi- ly Ballew, Sefi'ora Frombaugh, Seira Estevez, Lisa Turner, Kristen Oesch, Katherine Hurt, Darby Wilson, Liliana Torres. 200 fficers: Clark Smith, President, David Southerland, Vice President, Andrea Carter, ecretaryg Ava-Lisa Murray, Treasurer, Mrs. Peterson, Sponsor. Par les Vous Francais? Furthering interest and knowledge in the language and culture of France, Les Fleurs de Lee helped students to understand French life. The forty-three members, with the aid of their sponsor, Mrs. M. R. Peterson, held their annual faculty breakfast which consisted of delicious French pastries. The club was able to represent Lee in many contests. They also dined on French cuisine to get the true flavor of France. Row 1: Ava-Lisa Murray, Le Thu Tran, Lisa Rosen, Linda Byrd, Yvonne Lo, Celia Lewis, Pam Guillory. Row 2: David Southerland, Chuong Tran, Johnson Ha, Ali Zwayne, Kelly Kay, Andrea Carter, Azita Pananpour, Lisa Kay Vann, Mrs. Peterson. Row 3: Clark Smith, Fatin oenani, Mari Lopez, Kim-Thoa Bui, Nicole Saade, Fadwa Senani, Hiafa Dakheel, John Lung. 201 i 2 . .Q E , ,ni - - M A A Y Kg,f.0,j Y,'4 '455'g4a x .f is LAL fer A German, Frankly Speaking Lee students were able to express an interest in another culture by par- ticipating in the German club. Through this club, led by Mrs. Estela Malouf, the German culture came alive. The club's activities involved the celebration of Oktoberfest at the Bavarian Gardens and attendance at the Wurstfest in November. In April, the club took a trip to Arl- ington to participate in and to observe the Texas Association of Ger- man Students CTAGSJ Convention. The funds for this trip came from the money obtained from the club's car wash in October and its candy sale in January. 'Q vm' is ix, Officers: Sherri Barnes, Vice Presidentg Laura Paul, President Andy Nolen, Reporter: Karen Maness, Treasurer: Petra Schl inger, Secretary. ' , 'vii .sw . its, N4 l Row 1: June Korry, Andrea Chan, Clarice Schlinger, Petra Schlinger, Martin Siebert, Greg Rea. Row 2: Susan Sample, Estela Malouf, Spon sorg Karoline Eubanks, Laura Paul, Karen Maness, Heike Tiensch, Gret Chen Gordon, Stephanie Hemenway, Sarah Hambrick, Davii Robertson. Row 3: Debra Montgomery, Sherry Van Wart, Linda Ibarra, Stacy Feeney, Sherri Barnes, Joe Valenzuela, Andy Nolen, Geral Wright, Michael Wilhlem. Row 4: Lyne Atkinson, Kay Darrow. 202 Romans Get It TOGAther This harem wonders if GregHerring,s bitewill be as bigas his bark. Students joined the Latin H0n0r , Society to further their knowledge and appreciation of Latin and classi- cal civilization. Students with out- standing ability in Latin were also recognized. The club was under the guidance of Mrs. B. Smith. The LHS sold home-made cookies to help pay for four major activities. In October the club held its annual Roman Banquet Toga Party. They participated in Roman Games at Baytown Sterling in November. The major activity was the co-sponsorship of and participation in the Gulf Coast Classical Convention in February. They competed for ribbons and tro- phies in academic and non-academic Officers: Theresa Gregory, Historiang Paul Koomey, Vice President, lsken Kalsi, Presidentg areas. And finally, in lVla1'Cl'1, Stlld6I1tS David Moody, Secretary, Elizabeth Hightower, Treasurer. K i A 3 participated in a state convention. Row 1: Julie Blailock, Greg Herring, Holly Travis. Row 2: Elizabeth Hightower, Kari Garrett, Darren Rosenthal, Leslie Price, Kristine King. Row 3: Shannan McDonnell, Allison Garner, lsken Kalsi, Todd Jones, Allyson Jervey, David Moody, Paul Koomey, Theresa Gregory, Kay Darrow, Dana Haines, Jay Bolling, Barbara Browning, Kristina Hanson. 203 Shannon Spencer's bubble is burst after Mr. Cook catches her sipping suds during the Homecoming Mrs. Mitchell finds her animal magnetism a big success. parade. 1 WM .,.,.r..,,.-My . EQCTQ DT l Row 1: Debbie Daniels, Jane Jordan, Robin Boozer, Alicia Glauser, Jennifer Carrell, Martha McGregor, Susan Kay Howard, Althea Johnson, Kim Fatjo, Rob Adams, Tracey Strimple, Shannon Killman, Victor Bass, John Alvarez, Don Gillespie, Ria Butler, Alyson Callier, Diane Ingra- ham, Ruth Chapman, Mary Finnegan, Diane Mitschke, Janice Henry. Row 2: Kathleen Beatherd, Pat Cummings, Lisa Baird, Leslie Cum- mings, Cindy Gayle, Stephanie Edwards, Karen Chabysek, Laurie Evans, Julie Grubbs, Marie Fondren, Marion Cutbirth, Sara Athee, Debbie Boyarinoff, Alisa Hardy, Tami Alfano, Kristy Gilliam, Amanda Collins, Peggy Faber. Row 3: Tracey Gist, Charlotte Loeffler, Mary Hanagriff, Mignonne Clapp, Julie Held, Denise Darnell, Susan Chave, Kim McElroy, Julie Baginski, Renee Lewis, Elvina King, Gifford Hill, Laura Kin- ney, Anne Jasper, Ellen Hansen, Patricia Knoblauch, Debbie Clifton, Lesli Ann Boyd, Laura Cruz, Estelle DiFiore, Karen Abramson, Alison Anders, Tracy Campbell, Adrian Arnspiger, Marla Huber, Amy Heineman, Allison Terry, Karen Tennyson, Cheryl Baylor. Row 4: Dana Sea- man, Margaret Collins, Bill Wallis, Kevin Gilliland, Lynn Zarr, Tim Winter, Kristine Kelly, Kathy Cope, Elizabeth Hightower, Jeanne Kuhn, Sara Ayers, Carolyn Coates, Georgia Harris. Row 5: Missy Ollenburger, Caroline Cummings, Jennifer Johnson, Dana Hunt, Lili Farinola, Kevin Dial, Sam Greer, David McLeroy. 204 o Place but Texas Members of the Texas History club worked together in appreciation of the heritage of the Lone Star State. The club's sponsor, Mrs. B. Mitchell, JC5 p . rr ls,tss s uccessfully organized the fund rais- IN C '-fi J' A . ' C J ing project for the group's main field rp J zspp iii'e A r trip to San Antonio. The money for 1- their trip was secured by the selling of lollipops. if s ' With the remainder of its funds the Officers: Elizabeth Hightower, Secretary: Susan Kay Howard, Sergeant at Arms, Debbie Texas History club gaVe 3 Halloween party for youngsters at the Pilgrims Rest Day Care Center. Clifton, Poetg Tracey Gist, President, Kim Fatjo, Historian: Kristine Kelly, Treasurer, Mary Hanagriff, Parliamentariang Jennifer Johnson, Photographer. . J if .iyaers liiai A1315 we .ay ff! iya x V H M 3 k V . V r'f. ' 'f'f, 1,,,. r:,rf22g:g3r,:fk5Z'r, w,,,K5E asfeaaxaa, Row l: Diane Schulz, Andrea Sears, Susie Moore, Patty Moore, Amy Marshall, Meredith Redford, Julie Walker, Jennifer Smith, M. T. Her- ring, Lane Moore, Mary Tipps, Tammy McDonald, Leslie Weison, Angela McArthur, Katherine Weiss, Lisa Polski, Laurie Evans, Lori Kelley, Lisa Kay Vann. Row 2: Mary Frances Meador, Davalyn Redford, Stacie Waldo, Pam Poindexter, Charisse Giammalva, Dawanna Roseberry, Kristen Roeder, Janice Scott, Marissa Valbona, Lili Farinola, Marilyn Moore, Leigh Hamilton, Kelly Matcha, Debbie Clifton, Shannon Spencer, Kristine Kelly, Allison Smith, Linda Lyons, Mary Finnegan. Row 3: Shannon Nixon, Susan Chawe, June Rogers, Sheryl Robinson, Mary McKeithan, Shelby Sharp, Steve Bailey, Michelle Fodell, Susan Kay Howard, Althea Johnson, Kim Fatjo, Lesli Ann Boyd, Elizabeth Hightower, Dixie Nagel, Alyse Bataglia, Lisa Turner, Johnette Skalla, Robin Boozer, Cary Voelkel, Macy Melton, Dina Sullivan, Kim Hill, Peggy Faber, Amanda Collins, Alyson Callier, Kristi Gilliam, Mary Hanagriff. Row 4: John Alvarez, Sam Greer, Kirk McMillen, Sarah Ayers, Tracey Strimple, Tim Winter, Rick McConn, Michelle Merchant, Martha McGregor, Minette Satterwhite, Regina Sherman, Laura Scott, Karel Oeland, Melanie Barzilla, Karen Tennyson, Cindy Smith. Row 5: Kevin Gilliland, David McLeroy, Jennifer Johnson, Greg Hartwell, Lynn Zarr, Tracey Crist. 205 Conservatives oderate Dedication to the political system was the goal of the Young Conservatives of Texas. A group of fifty-two students devoted to the involvement of America,s youth in the sponsorship of political activity worked under Mrs. Virginia Levitt toward their goals in a spectrum of ways. Money used from the sale of candy aided them in the accumulation of materials. Members devoted many hours to working for presidential candi- E dates at their political party headqllar- Officers: Trey Wing, Treasurer, Nancy Higginbotham, Secretary, Dick Dowling, Vice Presi- t6I'S. dent: Flinta Wing, President. us Reclining: Shannon Killman, John Furnace. Row 1: Lisa Kay Vann, Rex Talley, Jennifer Johnson, Jane Jordan, Debbie Arrick, Jennifer Smith, Mary Waskom, Susan Sample. Row 2: Dina Sullivan, Lori Kelley, Nancy Higginbotham, Mary Myers, Debbie Schulz, Margaret Wil- merding, Flinta Wing. Row 3: Kim Van Eman, John Sheperd, Chris Spring, Chuck Mathes, Susan Kenny, Kathy Cope, Le Hammer, Ann Anderson, Sherry Van Wart, Dick Dowling. Row 4: Victor Bass, Dawanna Roseberry, Richard Wiltshire, Shane Allen, Kelly Andrews, Lyne Atkinson. Row 5: Wayne Patterson, Doug Grey, Mike Sanger, Laura Ledwith, Jyl Kremer, Mark Estrella, Robert Best, Marc McKissick. Row 6: Phillip Curry, Sally Bowen, Ricardo Hugly, David Moody, Tammy Timberlake, Beth J ablonowski, Joe Valenzuela. 206 Lawyers Suit Up :gi .gfaeigis .MQ ' ' The Future Lawyers club provided a learning opportunity for students interested not only in the law profes- sion but also in all aspects of law enforcement. To learn more about how our court system works and how laws affect citizens, the club visited the courts downtown. Field trips to the police station and to Austin were among the other activities that helped teach members how the gov- ernment is run. The twenty members, under the direction of Mr. Floyd Bennett, served the school by helping with t i campus clean-ups. The money col- lected from dues was also used to aid Officers: Pam Wagner, Secretary-Treasurer, Lisa Kay Vann, President, David Feldman, the library and to help pay f0r the Vice President. . fimf k beta-max machine. Row 1: Mr. Bennett, Mike Reilly, Tracey Lund, Karen Howard, Leslie Price, Margaret Curry, Lisa Kay Vann, Natalie Hawthorne, Andy Fick- man, Marguerite Valle, Marc Estrella. Row 2: Robert Codner, Mary Nagle, John Alvarez, Al Eckland. David Feldman, Pam Wagner, David Hayek, David Abbott. 207 Debaters Talk It Out O pflf fa Sitting: George Webber, Ava-Lisa Murray, John New, Greg Herring. Andrew Schulman. O8 Excellence in oral communication was promoted and accomplished by the Debate Club. The group met every Thursday under the sponsor- ship of Mr. Nichols. Around Thanks- giving and Christmas time, debaters raised money with their fruit cake sale. This money was spent on debate materials and charter fees to tourna- ments. Members traveled to various schools around the state and city to compete. In the tournament held on November fourteenth at Lamar, Andy Nolen and Andrew Schulman won third place in the senior debate. Sam Greer proceeded to the quarter finals in the Lincoln-Douglas Debate, and Ronnie Stone, to the semi-finals in prose reading. On December sixth, the team competed at L.B.J. High School in Austin. The Debate Club was able to serve Lee by making speakers available for school and community groups, and by participating in campus clean-ups. Finally, the debaters held their year- end banquet. i :Ex ii 1 2:-Q ,fy Standing: Marc Estrella, James Nolen, Julius Wilson, Randy Watson Officers: James Nolen, Secretaryg Andrew Schulman, President pictured: Greg Rea, Vice-President. Sitting: John Korry. Kneeling: Row 1: Andrea Chan, Karen Kehr, Stacey Feeney, Karen Maness, June Korry, Kim Nickel, Kristen Koehl, Beth Linn, Krista Bodine. Row 2: Sherry Van Wart, Jenny Rebman, Laura Paul. Standing: Row 1: Adrian Arnspiger, Jeanne Kuhn, Vicki Seligman, Lyne Atkinson, Susan Sample, Julie Blailock, Joan Titus, Leslie Price, Rose Liu, Robin Bily, Elizabeth Baier, Mindy Lobliner. Row 2: Sheril Reynolds, Helen Liu, Jeanny Liu. Legionaires Have It in Store Tending the General Store, the American Legion Club provided school supplies for the student body. Beginning this year, there were only two officers, President and Vice- President, instead of the usual five. Mrs. Karen Jensen was the sponsor. 5 Profits from the store were used to purchase essential things for the school. Last year's profits went to the purchase of a video tape player- recorder and a new television set. As a service project, the thirty legionaires a- maintained the patio garden. X Officers: Kim Nickel, Vice-Presidentg Laura Paul, President. 209 Promoting international under- standing, the American Field Service, AFS, offered its members the oppor- tunity to familiarize themselves with foreign countries and their lifestyles. They had chances to talk with high school students from other countries, and the possibility of visiting another country themselves. With the aid of their annual candy sale in April and May, the club sponsored a student from Italy. At meetings members listened to speakers and exchange students from other schools. At a special meeting in October, Annette Harris gave a pres- entation of her visit in Argentina last summer. Also in October, AFS mem- bers treated themselves to a Hallow- een party. Exchange With AFS Officers: Beth Linn, Social Chairman, Debbie Schultz, Financial Officer, Kimberly Mont gomery, Vice Presidentg Krista Bodine, Secretary, Greg Herring, Historian, Kimberl Crouch, President, Roger Grape, Treasurer. Not Pictured: Ann Hildebrandt, Financial Officer. 1 fn M Row 1: Beth Linn, Kristen Koehl, Katherine McCaslin, Eliona Guerrero, Lisa Ibarra, Catherine Seward. Row 2: Debra Montgomery, Linde Ibarra, Andrea Chan, Linda Kelley, Leslie Price, Tarja Honkanen, Annette Harris, Krista Bodine, Kay Darrow. Row 3: Lisa Kay Vann, Greg Herring, Kimberly Crouch, Kimberly Montgomery, Roger Grape, Debbie Schultz, Karen Pruitt, Miss Priest, Cindy Pickell, Sharon Pruitt, Suzannah Kennerly, Mindy Lobliner. 210 X 7 7 D Theta Does It Beta Under the guidance of Mrs. Thera Yoes, members of Mu Alpha Theta were able to promote the scholarship, enjoyment and understanding of mathematics. Meetings held on the first and third Fridays of each month enabled students to organize field trips and to prepare for contests with various other high schools. The first -A I- M contest was held in November and six Laura Paul, President: Elizabeth Baier, Secretary-Treasurerg Margaret Wilmerd- Of the ten participants received Vice President. 1 Q- awards. i QQ a F Row 1: Brian Moore, Kevin Adair, Manuel Novoa, Vicki Seligrnan. Row 2: T. Yoes, Krista Bodine, Elizabeth Baier, Laura Paul, Debbie Butch, Q Lisa Kay Vann, Peter Lowrie, Jeanny Liu, Chia-Mzng Huang, Todd Burstain, Margaret Wilmerding. Not pictured: Rosalva Escobedo. l l 211 l Queens Check Mates Row 1: Todd Burstain, Clinton Chee, William Lim, Debbie Dutch, Mark Camp, Kent Hutson, Mau Le, Jay Stallings. Row 2: Peter Lowrie Lisa Kay Vann, Pam Best, Judy Snodgrass, Joe Hubbard, Larry Kruguer, Johnson Ha, George Webber, Brian Moore. Row 3: Scott Burchett, l Daniel Sellers, Cliff Tenner. A number of chess and backgam- mon enthusiasts met throughout the year to challenge each other in gruel- ing games of backgammon and chess. The Chess-Backgammon Club met weekly on Thursday mornings so that they could better understand these games. Most members could even be found trying to get a few games in during lunch. With great care and instruction, Miss Doris R. Countee guided the Lee youth in the direction of better tournament play and individual improvement. Miss Countee also gave extended periods of time to players of little experience and to those who had never been exposed to either of the games. The club of twenty members bought new sets for each of the two games so that team members could be well prepared to compete in their six tournaments held throughout the year. The president of the club, Clin- ton Chee, won first place in a tourna- ment held in October. 212 rr, .... t ..... .t 22 3 elrr rf aw f ,M , , M1 ,,,, , . rr... Qi. . 0 r,.- . Q2 Wifi' Q M 4, n r.-. we f' ,,'.' f,., ' '5.: .vfv ',f 4 -'.fa,:.,f ' .1 .-, ':::.wv' as we-V-I e we ' - H , 1 ,.-- 1 ,' -as Vi W., Officers: Todd Burstain, Secretary-Treasurerg Peter Lowrie, Vice President, Clinton Chee President. Scientists Invent Fun! it Row 1: Marguerite Valle, Susannah Scarborough, Elizabeth Sample, Susan Sample, Sherry VanWart, Jennifer Johnson, Charlotte Loeffler, Lisa Kay Vann, Robert Best, David Tutton. Row 2: Ava-Lisa Murray, Anna Kafoglis, Mary Manning, Greg Hartwell, Shannon Killman, Wade Simon, Faron Thomason, Mr. Taylor, Heike Teinsch, Olita Marie Rentfro. Row 3: Mr. Fleeks, Cathy Hundl, Hung Nguyen, Jodi Marcus, Margaret Libby, Alicia Glauser, Jean McCaskill, Karen Maness, June Korry, Linda Ibarra, Debra Montgomery, Lisa Rosen, Traci Hasenfus, Roula Khoury, Nunung Amarullah. Row 4: Irene Huang, Lynne Surles, Whitney Beal, Karen Klein, Leanne Brown, Pam Wagner, Beth Ross, Kary Darrow, Myrtle Atkinson, Stacy Feeney, Victor Bass. I Students with an interest in sci- , ,.,m,,cc, .,,,,,.,, ence and its procedures, principles, A 'llll' S' 'tt' i and fields became members of the Science Club. The club, consisting of approximately forty members, was sponsored by Mr. Harold Taylor and Mr. Alvino Fleeks. At meetings held every other Wednesday, members lis- tened to guest speakers representing all branches of science and discussed plans for field trips. The Museum of '------- Natural Science, N.A.S.A,, Exxon Company, and the Arboretum were AT ALL TIMES among the clubls extensive field trips, which were financed by fundraising projects. The Science Club served Lee by participating in school-wide clean-ups. sure Law Retour ' 5 IN LABS Officers: Jean McCaskill, Treasurer, Sherry VanWart, Vice-Presidentg Susan Sample, President, David Feldman, Secretary. 213 IETS Take Gff Students interested in an engineer- ing or a scientific career became members of JETS. Sponsored by Ms. Kathryn Timme, the fifty members of the Junior Engineering and Tech- nical Society met at night on the fourth Tuesday of each month. Each meeting included dinner and a guest speaker. A candy sale was the JETS' fund- raising project for the year. From the money raised, fifteen dollars per month was contributed to a child in India. On March 13, the organization competed in the State Science Com- petitions. Officers: Jeanny Liu, Vice President, Laura Paul, Treasurer, Susan Solcher, President Bette Jeanne Volder, Program Coordinator, Beth Linn, Secretary. Not Pictured: Davic Moody, Sergeant-At-Arms. S N re fi e s S it Row 1: Susan Solcher, Anna Kafoglis, Lisa Kay Vann, Kimberly Wilson, Dorene Fischer. Row 2: Maria R. Lomba, Bette Jeanne Volder, Pan Wagner, David Moody, Margie Williamson, June Korry, Karen Maness, Sherry Van Wart, Lyne Atkinson, Stacy Feeney, Beth Linn, Susa June, Rebecca Garza, Kim Nickel. Row 3: Laura Paul, Sheril Reynolds, Kristen Koehl, Janet Fischer, Teresa Weidler, Peter Tadros, Mar Mondshine, Nancy Greenwood, Gwen Feir, Eloina Guerrero, Kevin Feeney. Row 4: Cliff Tenner, Jeff Homes, David Marion, Robert Best Susan Ernst, Leebie Brown, Barbara Browning, John Marion, Cathy Hurdl, Yvonne Lo, Elizabeth Baier, David Ernst, Jim Stewart, Chia ming Huang, Manuel Novoa. 214 Divers Get Down Under the care of oceanography and biology teacher Ms. Doris R. Countee, a handful of Lee students received guidance in the exciting but dangerous sport of scuba diving. The Scuba Club's purpose was to better these students' knowledge of scuba diving, and to insure the safety of the divers through awareness programs. Approximately 20-30 members were provided with several slide pres- entations on the sport, and also were provided with a certification course for beginners and refresher courses for seasoned veterans. President: Carrie Pickering. Row 1: Jennifer Johnson, Dana Hunt, Kim Fatjo, Mary Tipps, Mary Hanagriff, Drew Cox, Lisa Kay Vann. Row 2: Diane Vreugde, Lynn Pir- tle, Beth Hostetler, Missy Ollenburger, Mignonne Clapp, Julie Held, Andy Winter, David Witcher, Carrie Pickering, David Janse, Martin Hammer, Randy Stinnett, Roger Pipkin. 215 2 Row 1: Lisa Kay Vann, Tony Villanueva, Greg Ford, Lee Ann Norton, Kathy Gaynor, Reed Froebel, Phyllis Stokely, Liz Pipkin, Collette King, l Faith Stockstill, Connie Weinert, Michelle Fodell, Roy Sheffield - Advisor. Row 2: Bascom Harle, Julie Little, Kevin Shook, John Winters, Sandra Fountain, Bill Wallis, Cynthia Fendley, Mike Lauber, Charlotte Jackson, Petra Schlinger, Trina Rustum, Pam Bartay, Lili Farinola, Mark Atwood. Row 3: James Rhiddlehoover, Michael Lindberg, Guy Becker, Scott Harrison, John Prim, Mike Shaulan, Brad Stephens, Mark Oppermann, George Rash, Jill Collins, Robert Copeland, Robert Barnard, Jr., Mark Vanoni. Row 4: Scott Scherr, Gregg Davis, Mike Mus- krella, Davis Garrett, Anthony Saragusa, James Alexander, Greg Byrd, Darrell Hill, Steve Thompson, Bill Misch, Mike Neugebauer. Row 52' Andy Slavin, Bill Davidson, Sally Bowen, Andy Winter, Johnny Byrd, Steve Ramirex, Michael Lane, Jeff Trapnell, Wanda Gallaway, Jeff Long, Steve Sparks, Tim Wheatley, John Winkler, Greg Schneider, Jerry Hammond. FFA Has Good Bull Through the advancement of agri- cultural skill, Mr. Roy Sheffield was able to capture the hearts of many General farmers. The Future Farm- ers of America met once a month and learned a great number of things in a variety of agricultural fields. Fund raising projects included FFA calendar sales, the annual green- house plant sale, and a concession stand at the yearly Robert E. Lee Chapter Livestock Show. The money raised through these projects was used for a club banquet and was also used for their livestock show. Lee Future Farmers attended the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Other field trips were the Houston Livestock Judging Contest, and a Leadership Banquet held at Baytown Lee College. Officers: Row 1: Sandra Fountain, Secretary, Kevin Shook, President, John Winters, Vice President. Row 2: Bill Wallis, Reporter, Tim Wheatley, Chaplain, Mike Lauber, Sentinel, Cynthia Fendley, Treasurer. ' l 1 6 l Teachers Do It With Class Sponsored by Mrs. Janice Brickens and Mrs. Joyce Jones, the Future Teachers of America offered guid- ance to students interested in the fields of teaching and tutoring. Money raised through various food sales was used for several school improvement and service projects, including the first annual Teacher Appreciation Entertainment Day. Officers had the opportunity to travel to Dallas for FTA conventions, Reporter, Linda Kelley, Sophomore Vice-President. While th? .rest of the members were able to v1s1t San Marcos. Officers: Christine Natale, Freshman Vice-President: Vickie Parr, Treasurer: Lynn Pirtle, Senior Vice-President: Lisa Kay Vann, President: Sharri Walsweer, Secretary: Robin Bily, yi: ..,. . una 'Vin V fl 1 Juniors and Seniors: Row 1: Mary Myers, Jennifer Johnson, Jane Jordan, Carolyn Claypool, Patricia Cabaniss, Alicia Glauser, Linda Ibarra, Debra Montgomery. Row 2: Leigh Ann Harlson, Vickie Parr, Anne Moore, Lynn Pirtle, Paula Mott, Lori McNally, Lisa Kay Vann, Diane Hunter, Ava-Lisa Murray. Row 3: Olita M. Rentfro, Susan Kay Howard, Elvina Renee King. f fa? Freshmen and Sophomores: Row 1: Stacey Termina, Annette Perreault, Christine Natale, Linda Kelley, Robin Bily, Lynne Crain, Diane Vreugde. Row 2: Kristie Harlson, Nazha Alsaadi, Roula Khoury, Nunung Amarullah, Nora Martinez, Marilyn Cooks, Karen Mitchell, Suzette Duff, Reva Janvier. Row 3: Cheri Heffern, Eileen Galoostian, Donna Mayeaux, Sharri Walsweer, Shaun Wood, Kendra Smith, Jerri Newman, Farinaz Attarzadeh, Mari Lopez. 217 . L, 1 W.. . ,, aaa.,- Homemakers G .., , Keep lhe Fire Burning F Students who wished to take on the ii 1 joys of homemaking united to form l the Future Homemakers of America Club. Sponsored by Miss Beth ng, A Bogan, Mrs. Nora Davis, Miss Kathy Molloy and Mrs. Jean Rhiddleho- over, FHA's eighty members met on the first Friday of each month. FHA sold candy and the profits went toward the renovation of the living room of the homemaking depart- ment. A faculty Christmas breakfast, Christmas carolling at a nursing home and 3 float in the homecoming Officers from left to right: Beth Arthur, Vice President, Tim Setterlund, Vice Presidentg Carolyn Claypool, President, John Alvarez, Secretary-Treasurer, Blake Jones, Historian - Reporter. parade were some other activities of the homemakers. ...Q-:J-:zz-1 M' Wfwgzve. ,f,f'fe, ,-gap 'Q '1aA-- , 4, s , , 1- , ' 1 W -fifffsigal g--f., ,,3,f',,-,gkfb ,5,g?i ':11l ,,,,L3,,,.?, ,gf 4, V l , ,. ' ' f ' ' - .f ., yi A'-- --.f--:fh- . x . , . ,V Mp N ,,f',,f,-w,,a ,tx ,:,,g4.,f77-,J J ,V ki.: .fe ,. - -, A, , , ,, ..., . , ,f , , , it .....,.-f .--. Kneeling: Suzanne Denton, Peggy Collins, Carolyn Claypool, Terri Bernal, Tammy Timberlake, Alisa Grizzard, Mignonne Clapp. Standing: Row 1: Stacy Buster, Sherrie Anderson, Davis Garrett, Jenny Butler, Kelly Kern, Sandra Fountain, Kira Ferguson, Candi Corson, Dawn Polk, Mary Holton, Blake Jones, Denise Darnell, Ellen Hansen, Kathy Cope, Cassie Fussell, Mary Church, Michelle ' Johnson, Maria Fikaris, Kim Van Eman. Sitting on Right: Alan Winfield, Denise Sulewski, Susan Fisher. On Barrel: John Alvarez, Standing: Row 2: Marcy Bennett, Thuy Le, Mrs. Rhiddlehoover, Cathie Freeman, Shelly Chen, Carrie Gold, Deanna Loewenstein, Pam Guillory, Charlotte Baker, Dan Mackey, Michelle Crawford, Larryn Grier, Karen Lemond, Cheryl Baylor, Ingrid Rich, Linda Lyons, Hal Jones, Scott McClendon, Adrian Arnspiger, Beth Arthur, Suzi Harvey, Susan Austin, Al Eckland, Gina LaCorte, Shelby Sharpe, Lorraine Aviles, Lgn Huynh, Seresia Duvall, Mrs. Nora Davis. 4 ' jx-7 A! ,..-1' What I would do to have a pair of legs like those . . . sighs a dreamy Ellen Hansen. Above: Standing: Row 1: Janice Scott, Hanh Nguyen, Trang Vu, Marilyn Moore, Beth Arthur, Sara Owens, Kathy Freeman, Tammy Timberlake, Angela McArthur, Kirk McMillan. Sitting: Frederick Washington, Blake Jones, Lisa Kay Vann, Kim Von Eiff, Allison Terry, Lyn Sholl, Leslie Weison. Stand- ing: Row 2: Becky Odar, Bridgette Ward, Becki Reese, Vicky Villalon. Row 3: Ralph R. Rabos- kowitz, Carol Read, Cyndi Villanueva, Tim Setterlund, Carolyn Claypool. Row 4: Lisa Noble, Paula Mott, Tammy McDonald. Row 5: Davis Garrett, John Shepherd. Row 6: Jennifer Stone, Mrs. Rhiddlehoover, Rhonda Johnson, Trina Land, Lisa Platt. 219 fd There Is o Place Like Home the main goal of HECE members. A school-wide assembly directed toward this goal was presented by the group. Miss Jan Jackson taught the Home Eco- nomics Cooperative Education classes which led about thirty-five members to be envolved in FHAf HERO vocational club. Club members met during school and before class on Fridays. Club field trips included the Bishop's Palace in Galveston, N.A.S.A., and a tour of the University of Houston cam- pus. Members also attended Citywide Activity Day and the HECE Cooking 'l and Fashign Seminars, 'll always did want to be a doctor! Cathy Cook smirks, as she prepare: to amputate her paper doll's leg. ,' , V I , . En, Row l: Linnie Duncan, Patty Scully, Cathy Cole, Tammy Twiford, Lacy Driscoll, Debbie Connelly, Jessica Duncan, Lili Portilla, Kathy Pric Lisa Smith. Row 2: Miss Jan Jackson, Lady Esters, Miklyn Provenzano, Alana Thompson, Denise Higgens, Terri Ellert, Millicent Buckne Madeline Prophet, Leslie Gorman, Lorna Browne, Deidra Davis, Catherine Cook, Wanda Rodriguez, John Oeland, Patty Cameron, Rene Miller, Mike Spring, Marianne Troiano. 220 Emphasizing youth leadership was Q ii? Q Q iris, NX 1 Cathy Cole reluctantly endures her punishment for cutting up in class. Officers: Linnie Duncan, PIA Managerg Mar- ianne Troiano, Vice Presidentg Cathy Cole, Historiang Tammy Twiford, Presidentg Karl Olsson, Treasurerg Lili Portilla, Secretary Alana Thompson, PIA Manager. HECE employers were recognized at an Employer Appreciation Ban- quet in May. Money made from their candy sale in September went toward this function. Funds from years past were used to purchase mini blinds for the new HECE room. During the Christmas season, members came to the aid of needy families. Also in service to the school, HECE members planted a tree to brighten up the area around their I'00IIl. v 1-sy. DECA - Develops Leadership Preparing students for future mar- keting careers, Distributive Educa- tion Clubs of America, CDECAJ, offered its members an opportunity to gain experience in retail and man- agement. DECA gave its members the knowledge and experience neces- sary to enter the world of marketing. Assisted by sponsors, Mrs. Jackie Freeman and Miss Betty Ann Jones, DECA members participated in sales projects, service projects, and state and national leadership competitions with other DECA chapters. DECA's activities included a Faculty Ban- quet, the annual Employee-Employer Banquet and field trips to Various Officers: Row 1: Rudy Cervera, Vice President: Suzanne Denton,, , Reporter-Historian, Alissa Grizzard, Secretary. Row 2: Eric Seiggreenf places associated with marketing and distribution. rian: Robin Boozer, Vice President, Paullette Mozingo, Treasurer. Photographer: Jeff Rosenthal, President, Cory Petree, Parliamenta- ,F ' 4' 's2 Bi1rA 4' , , ,,, i ,,,,, . in L . , i 1 z l, , ,,,,, A Q . .X s , 4 7 f my 7 L Q 1 2 ' ff? f 1 .. W 5 ' ' g ze 52 'S gy J E X I at L , 4 S Y in 7? 4 , Y: , Row 1: Gina Dutherage, Kaye Estes, JoAnn Perez, Teresa Holtsberry, Annette Giries. Row 2: Eric Seiggreen, Jeff Rosenthal, Paullette Mozingo, Dianne Livingston, Richard Curlin, Kathy Boyd, Karen Roberts, Mike McMahon, Deanna Orchard, Kim Slator, Domingo Velez, Kathy Trimmer. Row 3: Cory Petree, Brian Corder, Kirt Broesche, Peter Perreault, John Arthur, Jim Walker, Joe Gross, Michael Goodson. V L rg .1 We fi i '1'ront Row: Angela Stockton, Alisa Grizzard, Cyndy Bourland, Beverly Harris, Tessie Stelter, Tracy Gerke. Back Row: Beth J ablonow- ski, Melanie Hill, Joseph Gerrietts, Lynn McDonald, Rudy Cervera, Todd Kuehn, Cynthia Edwards, Donna Henson. Row 1: Susan Loyd, Kari Rogers, Gina Cecala, Mike Reilly. Row 2: Shuronda Rasmus, Kelly Faire, Elizabeth Tucker, Melanie Schmutz, Penny Moore, Sherri Brown, Laura Pattillo, Sandy Jones, Kim Fay. Row 3: Kirk Gray, Robert Bullard, Kelly Matcha, Robin Boozer, Vlary Broome. n 224 With its charter meeting in October, the Vocational Office Career Clubs of Texas got off to a running start. VOCCT is the lead- ership organization for students in Office Duplication Practices. Responsibility, order, and attitude were the objectives of this club. Fund raising projects included the printing of programs and tick- ets for school functions, assem- bling personalized scratch pads, duplicating materials for teachers, and designing and selling Christ- mas gift tags. These projects ena- bled seven students to attend the VOCCT state contests in May. The club held a Vocational Open House for Lee's teachers and it provided small equipment and supplies. Lee truly welcomed this new club and its sponsor, Mrs. Glyndon Willis. I' 7' VOCCT Advocates Leadership :swims 4 Officers: Rita Flores, Parliamentariang Insaf Mohammed, Treasurer, Kevin Thomas, Sgt.- at-Armsg Veronica Vasquez, President iseatedlg Carolyn Taber, Secretary, Veronica Moore Vice President. Not Pictured: Debbie Wages, Reporter. w- ' Row 1: Evenetta Brown, Angela Brown, Karen Murdock, Renee Sherengo, Evelyn Perez, Veronica Moore, Sharon Prophet, Rita Flore Veronica Vasquez, Debbie Wages, Insaf Mohammed, Mrs. G. Willis. Row 2: Robert Tanner, Kevin Thomas, Mary Haenelt, Patrim Lister, Kathy Robson, Ross Perales, Greg Crawford. Row 3: Levi Bailey, Nolan Thurman, Michael Smith, Eugenia McCormick, Fore: Henry, Monique Blalock. VOCT Develops Skills While improving their Vocational skills, the Vocational Opportunities Club of Texas CVOCTJ members also developed qualities of leadership and responsibility. The sixty members and their sponsors, Mr. R. L. Ingram and Mrs. Betty Mitchell, watched industry in action while they visited the Coca-Cola Bottling Company and the Nabisco Company. The VOCT helped the school by T planting shrubbery and cleaning the l patio area. For its benefit the club Officers: Glen Gray, Sergeant-at-Armsg Stephanie Spencer, Parliamentariang Pamela had E1 plCI'1lC at Memorial Park and held an Awards Banquet in the spring. Hutchinson, Reporter, Michelle Barnes, Treasurerg Jeff Newman, President, Joni Braun, Secretary, Charles Hanslip, Vice President, Darren Mayeaux, Student Advisor. . - ...,. me .. - - .. - Andi L .l EE .M Row l: Lisa Lockwood, Larry Lister, Angela Hendrix, Gwendolyn Fox, Charlene Perry, Pamela Hutchinson, Dawn Barnes, Stacy Buster, Diann Parker, Terri O'Brien, Christa Klewig, Joni Braun, Janie Rogers, Stephanie Spencer. Row 2: Jesse Hita, Melissa Bautsch, Tim Lan- ders, Jeff Wood, Stuart Estes, Michelle Barnes, Tracy Sharpe, Dale Schoenfeld, Tony Prado, Lupe Casarez, Terry Bernal, Susan Cham- bers, Alan Lopez, Ronaldo Lyons, Shelly Acker, Donnie Baker, Glen Gray, Charles Hanslip, Mrs. Mitchell. Row 3: Steve Love, Tandra Scott, Jennifer Steinhagen, Keith Baxter, Barbara Mimms, Tim Jenkins, Mike Morr, Scott Owens, Brian Neal, Sam Geronimo, James Mullins, Alfred Buie. Row 4: Brockston Brooks, Randy Remington, John Manzano, Gary Brooks, Scott McCalip, Randy Shackelford, Dar- ren Mayeaux, Jeff Newman, Mark Truitt, Darren Devore, Jeff Long, Billy Bennett, Mark Grimm. 225 VICA Provides Industry Vocational Industrial Clubs of America is a national organization for boys and girls who are preparing for careers in industry. Students' partici- pation in VICA provided for increased personal development. The thirty-five members, guided by Mr. James Nix, met on the first Tuesday of each month. To raise funds for the district and state VICA meetings, students sold greg cool- ers. Club members maintained the trash cans around school, and in November invited Leels staff along with VICA staffers around Houston to a special luncheon. Officers: Kevin Snider, Secretary: Keith A. Washington, Vice President, Chris Spring President, Kevin Dial, Reporter, Joseph Halliday Jr., Treasurer: Mr. Nix, Coordinator. :K .ffi. Row 1: Mr. Nix, Frank Estrada, Kevin Snider, Joseph Halliday Jr., Keith A. Washington, Chris Spring, Glenn Johnson, Whit Wilson, Geoff McClure. Row 2: Mitchell L. Joseph, Diane Dunn, Leslie Comstock, Glen Standley, Henry Gonzalez, Derek Clow, Tim Fuller, Dee Rodgers Carl Wesson. Row 3: Mark Remington, Greg Burton, Sam Rodriguez, Andre Clement, Carroll Fox, Steve Michalec, Bruce Neal, Todd Estes Jim McClellan. Row 4: Kevin Dial, Roy Moore, J. R. McKinney, Brad Koronczok, Richard McPherson. 226 X Office Workers Keep on Filing lat y Q Qneeling: Marjorie Whitaker, Phyllis Henry, Kirksten Bostic, Mike Brooks, Cindy Foster, Jolene Gibson. Sitting: Trudy Almendarez, Esther iernandez, Claudia Reyes, Laura Harrell, Amy Rader, Denise Benson, Phyllis Taylor. Standing: Row 1: Beatrice Yanez, Anne Welch, Jill Jaggett, Leigh Benson, Lynn Scherrer, Lou Ann Davis, Debbie Farris, Cecelia Scully, Meaoshia Harris, Fredrica Downing, Susana Castillo, ane Schmitt, Teresa Fontenot, Mrs. Aldrich. Row 2: Karen McDonald, Cathy Ireson, Vicki Thornton, Jannifer Aucoin. fficers: Jannifer Aucoin, Vice-President, Marjorie Whitaker, Secretary, Claudia fMcCoyD eyes, Treasurer, Jane Schmitt, President, Denise Benson, Parliamentariang Jolene Gib- n, Reporterg Lou Ann Davis, Historian. Increasing interest and pride in and awareness of the community and developing leadership traits were two aims of the Office Education Associa- tion KOEAJ. The club's meeting days were the second Thursday of each month. Thirty-six students were members of OEA under the leader- ship of Mrs. Rena Aldrich. Field trips for the year included an area OEA leadership conference in February at Alvin Junior College, a state OEA leadership conference in April in Austin, and a National OEA Leadership Conference in May in San Antonio. Other planned activities included the installation of officers at the Energy Information Center in October and an Annual Employer Appreciation Dinner in April. For their fund raising projects, the students sold candy, B-Craft Gift Kits, and six-in-one hammers. The money went to the expenses for the Employer Appreciation Dinner, to the payment of participation in area, state, and national conferences, and for project and social expenditures. 227 LOEA Prepares Future Leaders --W4 Row 1: Robert Codner, Missy Colunga, Victoria Logan, Minh Tran, Lori Best, Ronda Hughes, Margarita Lopez, Melanie Daeschner, Jay Stri- clen. Row 2: Karen Cahill, Sylvia Smith, Patricia Barton, Liliana Torres, Reva Janvier, Tresa Singleton, Patty Johnson, Farinaz Attarzadeh Patricia Abad, Doug Driver. Row 3: Andrea Baker, Cindy Howard, Darla Burdine, Elester Edwards, Daniela Nacinovich, Danny Bartor David Hayek. Row 4: Robert Miller, Ronnie Moore, Blanca Garza, Lisa Cory, Linda Hutchens, Lisa Lawton, Barry Johnson, Robin Hern Randy Smith. Designed to develop leadership and responsibility, the Legal Division of the Office Education Association also provided for its members an insight into operations of the legal profession as well as an insight into all aspects of law enforcement. Enrollment in the O.E. Legal class or P.E.L. was the only requirement needed for mem- bership. Meetings were held on the third Thursday of every month at 7:30. Sponsored by Mrs. Rita Brown, the club went on several field trips to the civil and criminal court houses. These trips helped the thirty-seven mem- bers to witness law in action. LOEA had gift catalog sales and candy sales to fund Area and State Office Educa- tion Leadership Conferences. The club's main service project was assist- ing with the speical Olympics at the University of Houston. 228 3 3 fe H' is Officers: Sylvia Smith, Reporter: Jay Stricklen, Photographer: Blanca Garza, Historiar Lisa Cory, Secretary: Cindy Howard, Vice President: Danny Barton, President: Melani Daeschner, Parliamentarian: Barry Johnson, Sergeant at Arms: Liliana Torres, Treasurei Rita Brown, Sponsor. Strike It With the 10 s Never to be found in the gutters, the Bowling Club, which was spon- sored by Tom Williams, represented Lee in various tournaments. The club, composed of thirty-five Lee and Lamar students, met on Tuesday afternoons at the Windsor Plaza Bowling Alley. At their practices, the members developed the skills needed to represent Lee successfully during the spring city-wide tournaments. High scoring members were awarded trophies at an Awards Banquet held in May. 1 Don Wells Danny Williamson Dom Parisi Ken Smith Bruce Love Scott Poteet Row 2: Neil Carpenter, James Lung, Rhonda Thu- Barbara Braastad Nancy Wong Vickie Parr Russell Horton Row 3 Carl Hollingsworth, Micheal Wilhelm, Kevin Feeney, Tom ary Robert Koehl Steve White Russell Wolfe B1llW1ll1amson Chris Fielder Fred Hull,Romzi Radwan, Jay Low. 229 CLASSES Lee underwent an overwhelming change when 600 new freshmen and 20 new classrooms were added to the school. While the fish spent the year finding their niche, sophomores and juniors became in- volved in Lee's numerous activities, and seniors enjoyed being at the top. It was the students who made Lee what it was. s fill M-. , 2 si s S is ssl, in , , ,, f ,S fy , , A.. ,K 15' is iv N? 3 F , ..,. i ii ng M f A 'f A JF 1: ,E ,, y mm.. , 1 -294 K Q 4 .i . in ,.f ,hi W Sf In Q S xx . vb ,.,, M sa: ,W ,ew R W , A A 1 QNX? 4..- fgwfwxwq .,,, ffl. in Q 51 Q ' 'iv ' six P .F yffwy gn- ,,,, ' . ,xZ.,, A Q YS Je, : Back to Lee We go back to Lee - Cheerfully yet reluctantly, Anticipating, yet, like the years before, Missing those warm, lazy summer days. We leave Lee alone - Fully aware of the responsibilities the future holds. We try desperately to save memories, searching wildly for solutions: Come visit me! Let's get together this summer . . . See you at college! But we realize friendships can fade. Each time we talked, partied, and struggled together, We gave small bits of ourselves. So, we leave Lee - Not with a heavy heart, but with one filled with the excitement and joy of a new beginning. Tracey Gist, Susan Lottman, Mary Hanagriff and Carrie Pickering support the idea that Suzi Claire is always on top of things. 233 Abbott, David Lee Adams, Robert Edwin Alessandra, Maryann Alfstad, Stace Kean Allen, Michael Shane Alvarez, John Arthur, III Amarullah, Suhrdwardie Andersson, Ann-Margaret Seniormania Begins! is I 5 .1 4 NNW. - f I - 5 ,gg X sgiffw. ,-see e:-,ssc Lsseyrfssf , . sg 'rr ,gr 1 Above: Darby Wilson, Gwen King, Clare Donnelly and Alicia Glauser agree fully with Darcy Davis as she comments on the photographers good taste in subjects. 1' Right: I know I told Mom I'd go to Young Life first but. . . states a hungry Mark Milstead as 'il 234 he is unable to resist the temptation of Luther's burgers. N W A A f' s , W, w,i,f'a? . 4 45, en if , , H, Only Mary Tipps can appreciate one of Lisa Turner's jokes as Joe Frantz holds his head in despair. Reading up on the latest disco attire, Deb bie Daniels shows off her new costume. Anderson, Sheryl Lynne Andrews, Kelly Fields Arriaga, Martin Arrick, Debbie Anne Arthur, Kenneth Donald Atkinson, Sharon Lyne Aucoin, .lannifer Ayers, Sarah Jane 'H Bailey, Douglas Wayne Bailey, lievi Baker, Brenda Frances Bakke, Fathryn Susan 235 Bales, James Aaron Ballew, Emily Jane Barajas, Francisco Jose Barnes, Michelle A. Freshy Faces Can t Match 5.596 In a rare moment, awesome senior girls take the time to pose for underclassmen admirers Bartay, Pamela Kay Barton, Patricia lone Barzilla, Joe Bass, Frank Robson 236 v Senior Smiles Bassett, Elizabeth Battag1ia,Alyse Marie Beck, Stephen Glennon Benson, Leah Margaret Bergen, Nancy Lynn Berry, Brad David Best, Robert Edward Biggerstaff, Scott Allen Bochat, Lori Ann Bolling, Jefferson Davis Boozer, Robin Dawn Bostic, Kirksten Hey, I w0uldn't try to make me mad ifl were you, warns an incredible hulk of a guy, Leading her down the winding senior road Darcy Mike Seaman, to intruders. Davis shows Kissy Butler the way. lg ab yrfx, Bourland, Cyndy Jill Bowen, Sara Boyd, Kathryn Elizabeth ,W Q gf W ft Goodness, I didn't know my prayers would be answered so quicklyll' says Suzanne Seniors show they know how to play the Held on and Pruitt to Kelly Raus as they are amazed by a General football victory. off the stands. Boyd, Lesli Ann Braden, Sara Frances Bradley, Monty Lee Braswell, James Brewer, Pamela Brock, George Eastin Broesche, Kirt Broome, Mary Elizabeth 238 Senior Spirit Dominates Over All Oh Roundy, we could name her Petunia! exclaims proud parent Angela Lim to equally proud Ronnie Stone. Q , ,, F' E ,H P' ,Q', 1 Brown, Brenda Diane L., Brown, Leanne Elizabeth M V 'M , Browning, Ronald William it . I. Buchanan, Edith A scheming Katherine Miller tries to find a way to distract her friends from stealing her barrettes, A ' ' Y 1-H ,, xl . 'UH 1 ' ' 1 z , f dl.: Buford, Effie Caroline V W 1 4, f , 1 H Bui, Kun Chl 5 ' V ' M ' Buie, Mary Blake ' Q V Z ' Burchett, Glen Scott ,X,Q All, , , l 6 , , i 5 ,,ia , jj W gf' I ,., li l . .J :QA 6 i3f.f,...? K jg X' Burkett, Marcus David Burton, Gregory Butler, Jennifer Lynn i Butterworth, Craig Allen 239 Byrd, Cathey Lynn Cabaniss, Patricia Gail Cannon, James Edward Cappleman, Michael Brian at r m ild 1 1, xx ir if er -if 9 tl Xl 2 I know I'm irresistible to all women, states a modest Greg Catsinas, It's just that my date had a sudden headache tonight pu Looking for the support of Carrie Pickering, Brenda Baker an Mike Seaman lean on her since they are not strong. Carter, Lisa Lee Catsinas, Gregory Peter Cecala, Gina Susanne Chambers, Christy Graham Church, Jean-Marie Claire, Suzi Darlene C1app,Mignonne Renee Claypool, Mary Carolyn 240 S: 3 Let the Good Times Roll lnnocently, Charlotte Loeffler accepts Bill Workman's kind invitation to view his record collection. i z 5 x. 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Right: True to life dolls, Raggedy Andy Winter and Julie Held, resort to playing dress up before the Halloween party. 242 Crazed Seniors year Kevin Dial and Pam Bartay have decided o show off their natural instincts for each other aveman style. There's a little devil in all of us, states John Oeland as he is determined to look the part. Crouch, Kimberly Crow, Gordon Douglas Crowe, Michelle Cuevas, Rosemary aww 4. V li Cummings, Caroline Mary Curlin, Richard Curry, Charles Phillip Cutler, Kate Pierson Daeschner, Melanie Ann Dalton, Keith Alan Daniels, Deborah Nan Darnell, Denise Renee 243 Oceanography Trips Darrow, Kay Lynn Daugherty, Kerry Daugs, Traci Lynn L :fi t ffl Daum, Karin Louise 5 it Qi Q px S ,, lisa x ii Q E 5 r as gil ..., A ,Z 3, ji' Garrett, Davis I 4 Davis, William Gregg f..f-Q Davis, Jeffrey Martin ' W wa WE x ' . ':'i'f', ' W Davis, Anne Darcy W L ' - r i it , K Q f' 'xx ,F 'Q ix ,. 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N, 411 ff 224 , ,Vy 14, - .fmw',',,:5.1 -,Q V4 ,, ,. ,. , V vf V -A f:fVwif.f' fn. i, 23 f ' 12, .fifvi fgwff -W- ff' 1- . w M4 Denver, Robin Marie Dill, Charles Brewski Donnelly, Clare Dowling, Richard William Drescher, Kim Brette Driscoll, Lacy Anne Drury, Michaelyn Jo Dryden, Stacy Ann Dudar, Ellen Duncan, Jessica Leigh Dunn, Diane Joy Dutherage, Gina Dianne Left: As they realize it's get- ting towards dinner time, Jeff Osborn, Debbie Arrick, and David Petree seine for a bite to eat. 245 nugffrk l' , 4 Proving they are friends through thick and thin, Alyse Battaglia and Sara Braden come to Elizabeth Hightower's rescue when peanut butter is stuck to the roof of her mouth. Eckland, Alexander Paul Edrnonson, Carrolyn Jean Elliott, Shannon Gay Eoff, Lisa Carol Eppes, Cynthia Diann - ' Ernst, David Warren Estes, Beverly Kaye Estes, Stuart Alan i .. G X W 5 r 9 gs? Estes, Todd Clarence Evans, Mitchell Johannes Faire, Kelly Farinola, Nathalie 246 Fun and Friends Make the Year Worthwhile Q 48 C l ere rreee s C 1 i l Johnette Skalla finds activities outside the classroom more ex- As Jeff Longwe11's first customer, Caroline Cummings can't believe what a citing than those inside. change in hairstyles can do for her image. . X 1 gi. Q. .V W f ' .1 ' Fatjo, Kimberly V - s fi Q. it Feeney, Stacy gl X Fendley, Cynthia f ' K if Ferguson, Kira Diane 'r:'gg,iL, 1, N X k ,lx C X isnt' ,gf ' fails- .fix ,i ,C f .,.. ir Fischer, Dorene Marie Fodell, Michelle Renee Fontenot, Teresa Jo Forrester, Keith Alan 247 Right: Even though things may not be going her way, Patty Scully manages to hold her head high. Below: Astonished by her findings, Anne can't believe that Suzi has Moore than she does. Foster, Cindy Lee Fountain, Sandra Jo Fox, William Carroll Jr. Frantz, Joseph II Frazier, Charles Douglas Jr. Freese, Robert Gordon Frost, Sharon Sue Fruia, Tracy Lee E 248 Rebels Show That iq - KA Southern Pride 39 Fruge, Rebecca Fuller, Tim Duane Furnace, John Frederick Garner, Lou Ann Garza, Blanca Alicia Garza, Rebecca Susan Gebrane, John Peter Gerke, Tracy Lee Gibson, Jolene Katherine Gibson, Julie Giries, Annette Gist, Donna Marie Left: Clare Donnelly and Le Hammer make it loud and clear that they are free for Saturday night. 24 Right: Kristine Kelly informs the crowd that nothing comes between her and her Calvins. Below: Kevin Gilliland, Les Kilday, Shannon Killman and Bill Workman are true examples that you donlt need Coke to add life! Wim will Seniors Fly High Gist, Tracey Lynne Glauser, Alicia Marie Gold, Carrie David Gonzales, Sally Louise Goodearle, Harold Lee Goolsbee, Cara Dianne Gorman, Leslie Marie Grape, Roger David O ,,,, we Z Q 7 ' 1 in ,QQ 'EAW if L 5 3 is IF li: w ' w Q? I X ,i ati Gray, Douglas Mitchell Gray, Glen Carl if .N Greenwood, Jody Lynn Q 3 in ,. t A . g il X F ,, K .ff Swv ,S E H. K ,435 ii Q We i g K 4 X f ya' Greenwood, Nancy Colleen Gregory, Theresa Diane Grizzard, Alisa Kay Gross, Joesph Carl Gross, Martin Edward Guillory, Graylynn Keith f if x Haines, Dana Lee A, C Hall, Robert Christian QQ 1 N QSM A xv' J, if . Haar, Taron Milton nib-M-A Q: :iam Hammann Beth Marie Hammer I ella Virginia lb Hamilton, Leigh Ann we 'J Seniors Reign Superior Hanagriff, Mary Claire Hankins, David Daniel Hansen, Ellen Lynn Hanslip, Charles Hanson, Kristina Victoria Harle, Bascom Harlson, Leigh Ann Harris, Annette O'Hara Harris, Beverly Ann Harris, Meaoshia Haude, Kristi Hayek, David , dr. f' , E e In ictory Cry Far Left: Although Robert Moore can't believe Doug Gray does not know who has the football . . . A Left: Carrie Pickering is sure to get his point. Below: Mary Myers finds it hard to believe that her Spirit Committee could forget the big sign for the Homecoming game. 9-f 'px Heintz, Kenneth Held, Julie Henry, Christopher Herring, Gregory Higginbotham, Nancy Higginbotham, Robin Hightower, Elizabeth Hildebrand, Ann 253 pper Class Leads the Wa Right: One of life's simple pleasures is to be able to scratch David Cook's back! says a dreamy Debbie Clifton as she enjoys her pastime. NU' ix Hildebrandt, Sharon Hill, Darrell Hill, Melanie Ann Hink, Sherman Henry Hita, Mario Jesse Hoffman, Chris Joseph Holton, Mary Catherine Holtsberry, Theresa Homes, Jeffrey Morgan Honkanen, Tarja Howard, Susan Kay Hugly, Richard 254 we JM Hunt, Dana Elizabeth Hurt, Katherine Parrish Huynh, Lan Kieu Ibarra, Linda Christine - - frkxelti ig, lf 3 Q, AH 95 will As her contribution to Lee, Zoe Neale addres group o ' 'We decided to make it a threesome tonight, explain Emily Ballew, Kimberly Crouch, and Kimberly Montgomery, who lost their dates in a strawberry patch. Ireson, Catherine i l LQ ' ,f lk Ivie Kimberly Ann vative dressing. Jablonowski, Elizabeth J ack, Todd Eric SBS 8 f interested students on the art of conser- 25 5 Sleigh Bells Bring Senior Snuggles Right: Leah Benson loves to smile. It makes people wonder what she's been up to! Below: Would you believe he even tried to sell me grapefruit in a lift line? Brittany Rouse can't believe the lengths her brother Barrett will go to for Key Club. seee 5 'eiii Jackson, Charlotte - Jackson, Kym Victoria Q ppyt Jasper, Anne Elizabeth A J ervey, Allyson McCrea e' Q f.. .. , f ipe 2' , 1 . .H-- ' N 1 X J Jimmerson, James Edward Johnson, Althea Amber Johnson, Barry Alan Johnson, Bret Taylor 256 gar- w Johnson, Jennifer Ann Johnson, Joni Johnson, Michelle Annette Jones, Beatriz lm? Jordan, Jane Elizabeth June, Susan Gayle Kalsi, Marie-Luise Karnoski, Keith Peter Above: Suzanne Pruitt wonders what she got herself into when she realizes mixed campaigners meant mixed rooms, too. Left: Believe me, both of these cups are filled with lemonade, laughs a sneaky Bascom Harle. 257 The Best for '81 ,X Y 'Y Mark Wade grins as he clutches on to Holly Travis, Maybe this will catch those senior boys' eyes, exclaims June Korry as sh his year's resolution. off her blue ribbon she won from her first beauty contest. e show Kauffman, John Keffales, Paul Michael Kelley, Lori Carlyle Kelly, Kristine Marie Kenny, Susan Kern, Kelly Renay Kilday, Les Paul Killman, Shannon Royce 258 ,,,,wup Top Left: Maybe if I hang around with Charoltte Loeffler and Darby Wilson, peo- ple will think l'm a cheerleader, too! schemes a devious Brenda Baker. Bottom Left: Even though we're up against a brick wall, that doesn't mean we are wallt'lowers! say Kim Nickel, Sherry Van Wart, and Karen Mannes with confidence. 'Hills King, Bruce Roberts King, Elvina Renea King, Gwendolyn Carlisle Kinney, Laura Beth Kirkendall, Joseph Howard Kloss, Elizabeth Megan Knoblauch, Patricia Marie Koehl, Robert Louis III xo , .5 i X 259 Seniors' Old South Pride Koomey, Paul Levon Korry, June Marie Krause, Steven Scott Kremer, Jyl Suzzett Kunkel, Darren Jay Landry, Louis Gardner LaRocca, Marc Raymond Lauber, Michael Edward Above: Wow, no one ever told me I was supposed to catch my partner on this stunt, exclaims a bewildered Gardner Landry. Right: A shivering Laura Kinney announces to the crowd that a tall, dark and handsome guy could take her jacket's place as lap warmer. 260 SFX 0,4 'T Remains Stron 8 Wh., zu. , ww If you can't beat them, you might as well join them! surrend an-'R ibm ers Mrs. Schell to her sweet seniors. Ledwith, Laura Lee Leung, Kenny Ho-Yin Leung, Yvonne Wan-Man Lewis, Celia Lightfoot, Thomas Ewart Lim, Angela Gay Lindo, Ivanhoe Lucas Little, Julia Ann 2 Right: Jenny Stone tries to come up with ideas to put in the showcase, while Davis Garrett contem- plates hanging her in there. Below: Julie Gibson and Pam Bartay agree that Mark Remington is adorable, but Greg Burton knows he's just not his type. Loeffler, Charlotte Bowe Lomba, Maria del Rosario Longwell, Jeffrey Lynn Lottman, Susan Marjorie Low, Jay Lawrence Loyd, Susan Catherine Luna, Richard Lung, John Dabney 62 Students Await the Holidays l O8 XY Lunine, Elizabeth Irene Machemehl, Pamela Anne Mackey, Gerald Lazgay Maness, Karen Diane 'Z l A W' Manning, Mary Margaret z '.. Marak, Stephan Shawn f 'e Marion, John Stuart V V, X VL ' -,,, Martin, Dana Gordon ya- :K r f . Z! A ,ii :Vr In--, K Above: I know my Mom put some food in my lunch bag, says Michael Lauber as Darrell Hill, Bill Wallis, and Steve Sparks admit The devil made us eat it! Left: We don't go for younger boys, do we? claim Luanne Thomas and Ellen Hansen. 263 Right: I can flag down any girl with my Ultra- brite smile, mumbles Phillip Curry. Below: t'I've always told you I'm the brains of this outfit, says Lowell Odom to Joe Halliday and Henry Gonzales. Friendship Unites Seniors Massey, Janet Elizabeth Matcha, Kelly Marie Mayeaux, Darren Martin McArthur, Angelia Christene McCarter, William Blair McCaskill, Jean Marie McClend0n, Scott Wagner McClure, Geoffrey Lawrence 264 fi 'fi' '75 If if ' Left: They instructed us to evacuate the cafeteria and head on over to Jo Jo's for lunch, explain Nancy Bergen and Marilyn Moore as they try to get out of a tight situation. Below: Did you really look like this when you were a baby? laugh Carolyn Claypool and John Alvarez as Mark Rice looks on in total embarrassment. gk Emi' McDaniels, Grant Moon McDonald, Tamara Lynn McGregor, Martha Marie McKinney, John Robert ,ti 53 it if Q If 'X McMillan, Richard Kirk Y Q8 lfz . . ,, H McNally, Lori Michelle R 4 Q fl i ' I we f H Melton, MacyAdele 9- ' 7 A' ' Merchant, Michelle Mane i ff? ' ,SV 6 ,Gif in V ?' ax.. 5 4' 55 fr., 9 3 ,,lL ' N rf, f ff? :fig . 'I 52 , ' X M ' .UZ ra, 265 Merritt, Glenda Kay Miller, Francine Renee Miller, Katherine Lyman Milstead, Mark Grainger Mondshine, Marc William Montgomery, Debra Lynn Sunn Who put glue in my chair? questions Lisa Williams while Bobby Persons tries to act Of course we re cool we re seniors' announce innocent and Wayne Patterson knows who is guilty. Howard Prim and Cot Cottmgham Montgomery, Kimberly Shepherd Moody, David Bradley, II Moore, Cheryl Anne Moore, Laura Lane mf 1... Left: Roger Turner explains, My friends just call me Roger, but my girlfriends call me Roger Dodger! Below: I thought choir was an easy 'A' - I dicln't know we would have to sing, says a disappointed Jenny Butler to Zoe Neal and Kim Nau- gle. Moore, Marilyn Ann Morris, Stephanie Lynn Moseley, Barry Mott, Paula Rae Mozingo, Paulette Murchison, Mary Louise Murray, Ava-Lisa Frances-Ann Myers, Mary Lynn 267 . v -.3 Nagel, Dixie Lee I I 49 5 Nasir, Raja Q QE W Naugle, Kimberly Dawn J X ' ' ' Neale, Zoe E,h A ' ' v,r,fsfiUf':.g f gas.-. S A wr X X ES Newman, Jeffrey Elvis Nickel, Kimberly Lynn Niemann, Richard Frederick Novosad, Lauri Ne Above: Take a left, and then go way up the stairs, says Ricardo Hugly to Wesley Schiller realizing that seniors don't fall for the elevator trick. Right: My baby face could fool anyone, exclaims a sneaky Doug Sparks 268 i Privileges Become Important f y? W Q , if X , , M '95 4 , sa VL- -,li ..2:Q A , icccc ,if 5 , 'ff' H JL' fl 4' I , . ? g, 31 ' V , fe iff ,, EV K N V 1 A - 'V Odom, Lowell Oesch, Kristen Elizabeth Ollenburger, Marisa Lee Oppermann, Mark Louis -again Osborn, Jeffrey Mark Owens, Sara Anne Panus, Paul Edward Parker, Jack Ehlers Parr, Vickie Lynn Patterson, Wayne Stewart ii Left: Don't study, just use my technique, explains Shan- non Spencer to Missy Ollenburger, but Debbie Clifton knows that flirting with a teacher won't always work. 269 Paul, Laura Lea Peel, Donald Milton, Jr. Pendley, Gay Lynn Perryman, Elizabeth Ann Persons, Robert F. ' Peterson, Vance Matthew Q Petkousky, Paul Petkousky, Tracy , x Ng-.,. . stag? - wr Jill Wagget looks disgusted as Angela Lim does her latest impression of Lady MacBeth. Lower Right: Beverly Foreman smiles sneakily as Althea Johnson cries, This isn't my Oscar Meyer sandwich! 270 c ir 1 ,MN if s. H5246 w Qi. 1-if-2 12522 fr Y QW XE? l ii Ji k ,lx 'Q' 3 N 4 in -H M., , . A . 1 X nPXrs,l 0 After typing continually for 30 minutes senior girls find it helpful to turn their typewriters on. Petree, David Corey Pickering, Carrie Lynn Pirrung, Andrea Verette Pirtle, Jennie Lynn Pobst, Forrest James Podaras, Perry Portilla, Lilianne Maria Price, Kathryn Elizabeth Prier, Gregory Prim, William Howard, Ill Provenyano, Miklyn Marie Pruitt, Suzanne Roberta Quick, Christi Lynne Rabke, Sandra Malyn Rader, Amy Kathryn Radwan, Ramzi Anwar l'Don't think I'rn weird just because I'm going swimming in my coat Smile, we're on candid camera! cry Nancy Higginbotham and Barrett HndglovesweXP1Hif1SJu1ie Held' Rouse. Rash, George Lee Rasmus, Shuronda Alise Raus, Kelly Dee Read, Carol Lee 272 W ,Senior Strength Stands Superior -at 'Newly 'QM S. Students find the snoring of their classmate, Mark Wade, very amusing. Reilly, Bart McHugh, Jr Remington, Mark Alan Rentfro, Olita Marie Rice, Mark Adam Rios, Rebecca Rivera, Jason Roberts, Karen Roberts, Karla Monique Senioritis Sets In Michaelyn Drury and Andrea Pirrung decide they like that fresh tast- Clare Donnelly escapes safely from a boogie man which she thinks ing sea water. is chasing her. W Rodriguez, Maria Antonietta Roeder, Krista Lynne Rodgers, Dee Sampson Rogers, Kari , -,ups Pointing at someone like this is one way of getting a girl's attention, explains Barrett Rouse to Peggy Collins. 274 Paul Craig smiles when he explains that this is the way he always does his homework. ,N Rood, Mary Lu r Roseberry, Dawanna Lynn if 1 Rosenthal, Jeffrey Duane C Rouse, James Barrett Rudat, Susan Marie Rupani, Murli Pahilajrai Russ, Rebecca Earleene Russell, Clinton Gano Cindy, it really isn't hard to eat a sandwich in one big bite, explains Lisa Eoff to Cindy Eppes. Bottom: Carrie Voekel, Kim Van Eman, Dina Sullivan, Lori Kelly, Cary Pickering and Caro- lyn Claypool show their smiles as Lee gets another touchdown. Seniors Have Unbelievable Good Times Russell, Shirley Ellita Russell, Wellington Kelvin Sample, Susan Virginia Sanders, John Harvey Sanger, Michael Schenck, Kirby Mitchell Scherr, Scott Joseph Scherrer, Lynn Marie Lewis Brazelton observes Brenda Baker as she pulls her hair back into a style that she thinks is very becoming. Lower Right: Don't worry, because l'm the one who has the right answer here, says Kim Fatjo calmly to Sandra Rabke. 276 , 1 Z., Q , iz if . ' nhl Q' .Q 5 5 . ' ' a 2 sf-. my Not so fast, Jeff! says Gwen King as she teases ' a I s if Jeff Longwell. Schlinger, Petra Schmitt, Jane Kay Schmutz, Melanie Schneider, Suzanne Schubert, Jana Gilham Schulman, Matthew Schulz, Deborah Joyce Schulz, Scott Schwartz, Alan Scott, Janice Lynn Scully, Patricia Seaman, Michael Dane Senani, Fauzya Setterlund, John Nels, II Shinoda, Yuka Shook, Kevin 27 Simon, Wade Nash Skalla, J ohnette Allene Slavin, Andrew James Smith, Jennifer Mary xr , eee Smith, Lisa Anne ' - , V ---- ' Solcher, Susan Marie , , K Sparkes, Douglas Clayton 3 Sparks, Stephen Alan Ki Spencer, Shannon Kay Spencer, Stephanie Lynn Spring, Christopher Thomas Spring, Michael Lee Mary Hanagriff can't seem to kick her old habit of being a loner. 278 ,sf SR so , ,gr M E J x - X R 35 as MQ ' 1 A- f,? ,,:.,.a: 'rf-wsfliaff quit Strumming it up, Randy Hale comments that Ronnie Stone is having a ball, but Kenny Heintz can't inhale the idea. JG? I Aff? 'Q ,, YK 1 ,F Q mmm! ,,,,,mw , - ' L fr K . Hb - lift, ii maxim wQ,4yw gy 1 1 , S f , 'fin-was P 'I' 5' L gg 1 it E ga. 7? S1 -A Q . 13 , Q Q S u L -5 Nfl?-liiYH as, L r , as Y New if it Q f , if Xt 'Eff r. -.UWA y r r f-,Gas A 2 , 'f is We 4A M Ei if? ': - gi if Q :Wg - X S ' . so eaai l - if ' we a fl ,. I S , I told him not to chew any of the gum under his desk, kin as Sam Britton regrets his actions. L ffl. ESF' if: fx S 'VAL .,,, K, aw - Q Ki 5 fs ' f f li' s li K 5 ii'3i,f',5 , f . . 'E mf laughs Marc Babisch- Exempt Semors Enjo Finals! Standley, Glen Duane Stelter, Leah Tessie Stephenson, DeAnn Marie Stewart, Sasan Elise Stibora, Thomas Alan Stockton, Angela Kim Stone, Jennifer Marietta Stone, Ronald Coleman Strimple, Tracy Lee Sullivan, Dina Ann 279 Seniors' Fantasies Come True Talley, Rex Earl Tamborello, Lisa Marie Taylor, Phyllis Monee Tenner, Clifford Carl Terry, Michael Guy Thomas, Gary Thomas, Luanne Virginia Thompson, Steve Wade Above: Wade Simon's fantasy comes true as a swinging hula girl catches his eye. Right: Hey, I always hold on to what I have! says a mellow John Alverez about his dream date, Suzanne Pruitt. 280 Un Prom lght Qt Left: Even while the band takes a break, Darcy Davis and beat. Matt Clemens keep to their own kind of Timberlake, Tammy Dawn Timmons, Terri Jo Tiner, Kirk Allan Tipps, Mary Leola X.- Torres, Liliana Touchstone, Gary Allen Tran, Le Thu Dinh Trapnell, Jeffrey Edward Travis, Holly Diane Trimmer, Katherine Lynne Troiano, Marianne Turner, Lisa Claire a W v Wixg 281 28 Seniors Begin to Count the Days Turner, James Roger Twiford, Tamara Anne Vance, Weird Harold Van Eman, Kimberly Gayle Vann, Lisa Kay Van Wart, Sherry Lynn Susan Kinney and Jyl Kremer are amused by the sticky situation of gum in I Lili Farinola's seat. N Ez-ISMEW Bascom Harle, Sandra Fountain, Cynthia Fendley, Steve Thompson, and Mark Vanoni find they don't have to go to Dallas to know a real Ewing. 2 l Velez, Domingo Voelkel, Cary Lockett Volder, Bettejeanne Vu, Thuong Manh Wade, Mark Boyd Waggett, Jill Lynn Wagner, Pamela Jane Walker, Georgia Ann Walker, Lewis Don Wallis, William Clyde Walters, Robert Michael Washington, Ikie Waskom, Mary Elizabeth Webb, Donna Gwen Weison, Leslie Paige Weiss, Kathryn Camille Welch, Anne Marie Wenglar, John Kenneth Wesley, Jennifer Ann Wesson, Carl After a fun-filled senior year, Kate Lutler appears to be not as eager to leave Lee as IS the rest of the class White, David Wilhelm, Michael B. Williams, Lisa Michele Williamson, Margaret Ann Wilson, Darby Ley Wiltshire, Richard Allen Wing, Caroline Flinta Wing, Wilson Gordon Winter, Andrew Lee Winters, John Witcher, David Gallery Wong, Steve Woodworth, Sarah Louann Woolett, LeRoy Andrew Workman, William James Young, Bradlee Van 5 .+- is M Kicking the Habit of Lee K XX 5 , I R ki 3 EE aw iff V ,, K .. ., - ' 57, '. , WW f' QSA' ,,,-I gg 4 fn L Q if -.... I i Q -521, Q, I: Iuniors Begin With a Bang! Now knowing the ropes, Juniors easily got back into the swing of things. This year was an important and sometimes difficult one. Juniors worked harder and developed a more serious attitude. Along with this came new responsibilities revealed through the development of goals. Besides being serious in work, Juniors got serious in play. Familiar with clubs and social activities, they immediately began joining in, Enjoying themselves and adding Used to the relaxed days of summer, Janice Henry, Linda Cummings, spirit, n Becoming an important part of Lee. Alisa Hardy, Laura Scott, Ruth Chapman, and Diane Ingraham cringe at the thought of returning to school. ar Junior Cabinet: Row 1: Julie Steffes, Randy Ray, Elizabeth Baier, Darlene Smith, Karen Tegethoff, Rebecca Molina, Marie Fondren, Karen Kehr. Row 2: Jeff Paine, James Parnell, Jane Cooksey, Doris Goodearle, Anne Hoskins, Krista Bodine, Sheryl Robinson. Row 3: Margarita Lopez, Marci Zinc, Andy Fickman, Larry Bergen, Kevin Cain, David Marion, Mark Vanoni. 287 Abraham, Ann Abramson, Karen Adams, Susan Alexander, James Alfano, Tami Allen, Grant Almendarez, Trudy Alvarez, Herman Amarullah, Fifi Anders, Alison Anderson, Ashely Anton, Cybelle Arnspiger, Adrian Arrendondo, Ingrid Arthur, Beth Athey, Sarah Atwood, Mark Austin, Susan Grant Allen tries to point out the delirious look on Johnny Keith's but Rick McConn knows who's really delirious. Karel Oeland is as unsure of the events on the field as well as off. 288 juniors Jump into face, ss? , me A ' yi. The Middle of Things Georgia Harris can't help laughing as Tracy Campbell demonstrates to Mary Finnegan how to make the first move on a date Babischkin, Marc Bachus, Vicki Baier, Elizabeth Bailey, Beth Bailey, Jacqueline Bailey, Jimmy Bailey, Stephen Baker, Andrea Baker, Justin Baldwin, Gardner Bales, John Ballard, Tonya Barkley, Edward Barnard, Robert Barnes, Dawn Barnes, Sherri Barron, Lisa Barry, Gwen Barton, Elizabeth Barzilla, John Barzilla, Melanie Becker, Guy Belisle, Mark Benson, Anthony Benson, Denise Benson, Leigh Bergen, Larry Billot, David Bish, Todd Black, Bo Bledsoe, Jim Bleil, Karen Bodine, Krista Boyarinoff, Debbie Brauer, Daphne Braun, Holly Braun, Joni Bright, Bob Brooks, Lionel Brooks, Zebbie Broome, David Brown, Donna Brown, Richard Browning, Barbara The stripes are on his shirt, but the stars are in his eyes as Rick McConn gazes at the sophomore girl down the hall. I'd rather you break my other hand than pull out, my only hair, cringes Craig Forrester to an angry Dar- lene Smith. 290 ee 1 7 . FI . xiii' A? sg, -e.'2g- f if ' r.: ' 1 ii K Q35 gf E. A A AMW Amanda Collins as Tracy Campbell attempts to hide. School Days Cause Commotion fl 5 'ff Q , fi at . ,, gg if 5 1 Jflfiflf l just sold an elevator pass to a naive sophomore, This is almost as embarrassing as getting caught with curlers in my hair, winces grins a devious Teresa Weidler as Joanna Meyer laughs, rememberlng that she fell for the same stunt last year. Brune, Shannon Buchanan, Edith Burke, Andrea ' Burke, Michelle Burstain, Todd Burton, Joel X Butler, Ria Bynum, Jeff Cahill, Karen Cain, Kevin Callaway, Wanda Callier, Alyson Campbell, Tracy Carmer, Richard Carrell, Teresa Carroll, Kimberly Carter, Andrea Cascio, Troy 291 Juniors Make Every Minute Counl Seeing a new crop of sophomore boys, Patty Moore smiles inconspicuously but Anne Cummings and Ria Butler can't con- trol their excitement. Castillo, Paul Chapman, Ruth Chappell, Kathy Church, Mary Clay, Norman Coates, Carolyn Coleman, Cheryl Colleps, Mary Collins, Amanda Comstock, Leslie Coogan, Fred Cook, David Cook, Michael Cooksey, Jane Martin Siebert finds the figure of a senior girl more interesting than his math figures. Cooper, Valerie Corder, Charles Correa, Adrian Cox, Romney Crawford, Michelle Cremona, Joe Crichton, Brook Crocombe, Stephen Crossen, Bill Crowe, Kelly Cruz, Laura Cuevas, Willie Cummings, Anne Cummings, Linda 292 We may look like bookworms but we're really fun dates. claim Pam Poindexter and Barbie Penrod. Sarah Athey and Karen Tegethoff try to convince a starry-eyed Alyson Callier to come back to earth after she has been acknowl- edged by a senior guy that's out of this world. Caught in the act ofgoing up on a down staircase, Shari McNally, Laurie Evans, Lynn Zarr, Alicia Glauser, Marla Huber, and Diane Mitschke smile in hopes of being forgiven. K 'sig it W' Cutbirth, Marion Darr, Kim Daugherty, Mike Davis, Deidra Delatorre, Linda Delgado, Carmen Demaio, Christine DeNeira, Jorge Dennis Samford Deshazo, Diane Dever, David Dick, John 2 DiFiore, Estelle Dillon, Trisha Dishron, Elizabeth Do, Mynga Doehring, Lee Dowell, Linda Dupaul, Glen Dutch, Deborah Edmonson, Sharon Edwards, Mary Ellert, Terry Elliot, Chris Ellis, Amy Ellis, Rick Elwood, Donna Ernst, Sandra Ernst, Susan Eslinger, Elizabeth Juniors Keep Up Their Image 5 'P -ft' in , X X A, 2 it N, lx as 1 f is i fl Q xr , ,K . ' 7- .' 9 gr. . Q em ' '5' E . -, , , at -. I . : iii , -'ik 'A, an A ., . E. . - . - I 1 A -if 5 ' ' ' ff via . , 5- 32 . 1, ii ES Q i L f ' ' me , I es T L as 5 sg? X ills 3 l x X ll 2 533 5 X IK 1 K K 1 ..5.,s..4.m x JN .M tl:.l ,,,,. f Q ' Q -L if 1 .3 1 We're great friends! exclaims Bobby Mulvey, leaving Kevin Gilliland no air to protest with. Donlt be fooled by Tim Winter's and Peggie Faber's innocent expressions, they're obviously up to no good. Stuck with Rex Talley, Steve Bailey just laughs, MThis is what l get for waiting until this morning to get a date. Evans, Laurie Faber, Peggie Fain, Tina Farris, Debbie Fawcett, Elaine Fay, Kim Feeney, Kevin Feir, Gwen Feldman, David Fickman, Andrew Fikaris, Maria Finnegan, Mary Fischer, Janet Fischer, Susan Fitze, Glen Fondren, Marie Frederick, Nancy Friery, Brian Frison, Jill Fuentes, Maria Fussell, Cassie Gage, Katie Garcia, Donald Garney, James Kim Hill laughs as she thinks how embarrassed Bruce McMahon will be when she breaks the news to him that homecoming is next week. Kenny Womack's ego is wounded after just being shot down by a freshman girl. Right: Margarito Lopez realizes that drafting might be fun after all when a new girl is assigned to the seat next to him. Below: Mary Finnegan had no idea that Amy Marshall and Sheryl Robinson wanted to be that friendly. Giammalva, Charisse Gibson, Leane Gilbert, Lee Ann Gillespie, Donald Gilliam, Kristi Gilliland, Kevin Gilvary, Tara Glover, Traci Gomez, Vida Luz Gonzalez, Rick Goodearle, Doris Goodsnyder, Wendy Goodson, Michael Greer, Sam Gregory, Stuart Gresham, Debbie Grubbs, Julie Guarino, Sam Guerrero, Eloina Guillory, Pamela Guillion, Debbie Gutierrez, Monica Guzman, Isaac Hadley, Michelle Haenelt, Mary Hale, Randy Hammer, Timothy Hamzy, Bill 296 juniors Add Fun Q V555 J Q A W X X xy lx To i X ww ,, ,,, i' 5 3 E 2 X 5 Q , if .. TPA ,, few, ' is Q X V :leg Nix- a '24 Y 1- .... , ' . V .t ,, 3 V ae S. ' - - Hancock, Eric Hardy, Alisa Harris, Georgia Harris, Kurt Harrison, Connie Hartwell, Greg Harvey, Susan Harvey, Van Hawkins, Holly Heineman, Amy Henry, Janice Henry, Phyllis Hernandez, Fred Herring, M. T. Hicks, Arleshia Higgins, Denise Higgins, Kevin Hill, Gifford Hill, Kimberly Hinton, Dawn Upper Left If this sexy look doesn't catch her eye, nothing will, thinks a love-struck Lloyd Smith. Upper Right: Greg Hartwell likes the company of Marla Huber because sne'll laugh at anything - even his weak bull. Left: K'Maybe if we buy spirit ribbons and show enthusiasm at the games we'll get a date with some cute football players, think spirited Holly Braun, Roberta Williams, and Connie Harrison. 297 Hemenway, Stephanie Hovanesian, Gail Howard, Cindy Humes, Edward Hutchens, Linda Huynh, Thana Ingraham, Diane J aggers, Stephen Johnson, Brent Johnson, Dana Johnson, Kevin Johnson, Rolle Hodson, Andy Holland, Lilly Hoo, Lorena Hoskin, Anne Hostak, Paul Houston, Jay Howe, Phyllis Huber, Marla Hull, Fred Humphries, Michael Hunter, Diane James, Lisa Johns, Jessica Johnson, Greg Jones, Beth Jones, Hal J ones, Sandy Above: Junior foxes? It looks like Debbie Boyarinoff, Georgia Harris, Jane Cooksey, Ingrid Rich, Sheryl Robin- son, Amy Marshall, and Amanda Collins leave something to be desired. Right: Come on, Karen, the Aggies kiss after every touchdown and Lee just scored, so? explains an anxious Donnie Garcia as Karen Tenison keeps up her defense. , Jr ix mi x A seemingly studious Jeff Paine is only waiting his turn for the bathroom so he can change into Super Jock. Q, juniors Are Second . . . to one fe he We knew we were getting group rates, but this is ridiculous! laugh a crowded Cindy Smith, Alisa Hardy and Diane Ingraham. g eo l . f ., 'W 4 f S 'L , i H ,fx A V S f 5 ix, ,ef fi ., li. A, V. ,V , AA.g,: . M I 1. Q I . 7 N5 -3 V ., V- B I E t a: Q Q ,Q I 3 - Mx ii .M lg e.ii ii' 'E , Tm, mv by 1 J a . , . it ' , W . , 1 Q i ,N 3 1 H- V V Q A :JH if my K , ...ll 5,2 . x Q V Lkkir :.: Q 'V Q T ,I Vi- g E A 5 :li o Q gy ::. 5 X to f M 4 ' l .le ,Q sg. ' , ' af s i 4 , is e-a-+ ... .., V , , ,P ' ' . vs fel. ty , ' 1 N I fy-A ' jg 'gi .i, ,Ep ,A . W X - e s ' eotaoa If G . J 'i 'sf j i N . KL.: ff M .ki ...Q ..,hk , K I , r ,V 1 Q it , ,. f?.'2fSF it M X X515 Q, L if L 'U 4 Jones, Todd Jones, Vendyl Joyner, Mark J uravich, Susie Justice, J aynee Kay, Richard Kay, Shelley Kehr, Karen Keith, Johnny Kelly, John Kennard, Kim Kennerly, Suzannah Kilpatrick, Therese Kim, Catherine Kim, Naki King, Becky King, Brett King, Collette Kleiweg, Christa Knodel, Jenny Knop, Mark Koehl, Kristen Koehler, Lisa Korez, Scott Kuhn, Jeanne Land, Cynthia Labella, David Lara, Sonia Pat Truxillo wonders what he should fill those holes with. Lawrence, Don Lem, Bruce Lernrnons, Caralyn Libby, Margaret Lim, Bobby Lim, William Linares, Oscar Lindahl, Karen Lindberg, Michael Lindig, Brad Linn, Beth Lipinski, John Livingson, Diane Lobliner, Mindy Lockwood, Lisa Lok, Peter Long, Thomas Lopez, Jose Lopez, Margarita Lopez, Margito Love, Amy Love, Sheri Loverdi, Joseph Lowe, Douglas Lowrie, Peter Loyd, Thomas Lynch, James Lynch, Travis 300 juniors Attempt to Have QF E 5 wa nun Lyons, Linda Mabray, Matt Marcus, Jodi Marion, David Max-kos, Ferenc Marley, Jill Marshall, Amy Marshall, John Martin, Chris Martin, Escamilla Martin, Karen Mathieu, Peter Mauk, Amsad McCaslin, Katherine McConn, Andy McConn, Rick McCord, Pat McCoy, Claudia McCrary, Kelly McDonald, Karen McDuff, Laura Above It looks as if Brad Llndlg and Lynn Zarr got these birthday Upper Left Uh we were just talking I prom1se, states an embar- rassed Dlane Mltschke but Brett King s face tells all. Left We ski get to bed early and take a Gerltol every day, boast 301 McGee, Liz McKeithan, Mary McLelland, Shelly McLemore, Lori McLeroy, David McMahan, Bruce McMahon, Liz McMahon, Susan McMillon, Kathy McNally, Shari McPherson, Scott McRae, Jeff Medford, Kelly Mercado, George Meyer, Jo Anna Meyer, John Miles, Bradley Miller, Eric Miller, Kelly Miller, Mark Milligan, Andrew Mills, Kevin Mitschke, Diane Molina, Rebecca Mondshine, Stephen Moore, Michael Moore, Patty Moore, Penny Above: We dressed alike so we'd remember who we came with at the end of the night, claim Bobbsey Twins Janice Henry and Randy Ray. Right: Regina Crawford finds it hard to concentrate without closing one ear to keep the words from going in one ear and coming out the other. 302 Gee whiz, I didn't know playing cowboy could be this much fun! exclaims a delighted Shannon Brune to not-so-excited Jane Cooksey. Is it love or just the high altitude? questions Shelly McLelland about Tracy Glover's and Jimmy Bailey's ridiculous expressions. A . if f 'W' N - ff - r Exif: , ' L N ' . '-fsfiif K . , sg 1 3 I w c -A f N 5 . I 3 - Q X i X ii H 1 is 'lx Q '- J ff -:ag--':., 5 - r ' . - ' Q A gg x S. juniors Make Weekends Memorable Bobby Mulvey can't understand why Dimitry Payavla picked James Parnell over him because he always heard that Gentlemen prefer Hanes. Moore, Roderick Morey, Mike Morgan, Michael Morgan, Michelle Morris, Eric Moss, Angela Mott, Carl Mountain, Smoky Mulvey, Robert Murray, Bonnie Muskrella, Michael Nance, Albert Natale, Julia Nguyen, Hung Navarro, Nick Neal, Brian Needham, Amy Newman, Shannon Nigh, Jackie Noble, Lisa Nolin, Kim 303 Right: 'tCome on, with you on my tail how do you expect me to attract any cute snow bunnies? complains Blair Scott to tag along Krista Bodine ma. Noonan, Debbie Norris, Steve Novoa, Manuel Nunez, Kevin Norton, Michael Oakland, Jennifer O'Dett, Amy Oeland, Karel Ogden, Steve Olsson, Karl Paine, Jeff Pair, Wayne Pak, Ki Parnell, James Paschall, Michelle Pasquet, Janine Pattillo, Laura Payavla, Dimitry Peavlor, Tom Penrod, Barbie Perepeluk, Colleen Perez, Crystal Perez, JoAnn Perreault, Peter Perryman, Ben Peterson, Gary Peterson, Scott Phelps, Kevin 304 I juniors Celebrate Good Times Phillips, Timothy Phou, Sou Pheau Pickell, Cynthia Pinto, Frances Platt, Lisa Poa, Caroline Podaras, Jimmy Poindexter, Pam Polski, Lisa Pope, Kevin Poteet, Scott Pratt, Toya Michael Moore is so cool, he has to wear a coat and muffler, even when he's inside. Prophet, Madeline Pruitt, Sharon Rand, Susan Rasmus, Reginald wg M Rathmell, Albert . i 1 Ray, Randy 1 Rea, Greg 4 Reagor, Angela ,sf J 4 ,X Reckling, Carroll Reeder, Gretta Reilly, Mary Reynolds, Sheril Rhiddlehoover, James Rich, Cathy Rich, Ingrid Rios, Debra That book isn't written in braille, Bill Scog- ginsg you'll have to open your eyes to read it. 305 Right: Just wind me up and watch me ski! smiles a pleased Debbie Boyarinoff. Far Right: Whatls the funk sitting next to me? wonders a terrified Bart Jones as Kevin Johnson dreams about Spitz. Roberson, Beverly Roberts, Kimberly Robertson, Cynthia Robertson, David Robins, Jennifer Robinson, Bo Robinson, Sheryl Rodriguez, Wanda Roeder, Rick Rosen, Lisa Rowland, Anthony Royall, Roland Rundle, Paula Russell, Pancho Rustum, Trina Ryan, Jim Saade, Nicole Saldivia, Gustavo Salisbury, Donald Sanson, Russell Satterwhite, Minette Sax, Michelle Schleyer, Victoria Scott, Blair Scott, Laura Scoggins, William Scully, Cecelia Sellers, Lisa Sendukas, Chris Seward, Catherine Sharpe, Shelby Shepherd, Janie Shepherd, Susan Sholl, Lyn Siebert, Martin 306 get Fi Q J' in 'W' 3 f l And the Beat Goes on Simmen, Will Singleton, Tresa Slator, Kim Sleggreen, Eric Smith, Alison Smith, Angela Smith, Darlene Smith, Dawn Smith, Linda Smith, Lloyd Smith, Michael Smith, Randy Solcher, Thomas Southerland, David Sosa, Ernest Spencer, Richard Stebner, Rory Steffes, Julie Steinhager, Jennifer Stephens, Brad Stewart, James Stewart, Teri Stibora, Michelle Stockstill, Faith Stokely, Phyllis Stover, Lisa Stryker, Ann Suarez, Maria Sussman, Ellen Tadros, Peter 'Tm for E.R.A., but having coed bathrooms is carrying it too far! complains Greg Taylor as Beth Arthur waits her turn Marla Huber and Peter Lok can't believe , AAXVFI Pam Guillory is actually ajunior after hear- ing that weak joke she told. 3 Tamborello, Renee Tanner, Mary Taylor, Bryan Taylor, Greg Tegethoff, Karen Tenison, Karen Terry, Allison Terry, Amy Terry, Travis Thompson, Alana Thompson, Ned Thornton, Scott Thornton, Vicki Todd, Terrell Tong, Karen Torres, Jorge Tran, Tai Travis, Brian Truxillo, Patrick Tucker, Elizabeth Vanoni, Mark Valero, Chantal Vallbona, Marisa Velez, Joe Villanueva, Cyndi Villanueva, Tony Vineyard, Mark Von Dorfy, Mike Von Eiff, Kim Voskamp, Peter juniors Await V E iii 5 N 's it 2 Q k ills. il ..,. 'he 2 Zqb 5,3 , y,g: 5 Vu, Trang Wagner, Jeff' Walker, Jim Walker, Lisa Warren, Stacey Warren, Sandra Watson, Laura Weatherford, Ellen Weidler, Teresa Weinert, Connie Wentz, Jo Ann Wheatley, Tim Whitaker, Deanna Whitaker, Marjorie White, Bill White, Diana White, Shannon White, Tim Whittington, Kim Wigfield, Carolyn Wilkens, Darren Williams, Virginia Wilson, Kimberly Winfield, Alan Winter, Tim Womack, Kenny Woodmansee, Kim Woo, Glen Yanetti, Joe Yanez, Maria York, Jay Young, Julie Zander, Matthew Zarr, Lynn Zeff, Andrew ,433-SF ,dvr,,,N...,,..A...- ,I-ff! We xx ,N Q ,f A tttt Tired of being chased by all the girls, Jay Houston goes into Ro Royall dreads the thought of taking finals but Jimmy Bailey is disguise and Joins a motorcycle gang. eager and ready. 309 ' was fr M W-f f-QW' Qw- av' an me 1 W .wbkwg 4 .. 'Yi' x Class of '83 Jay Jones, Vice Presidentg Susie Moore, Treasurerg Kate Dalthorp, Secretaryg Sam Higginbotham, President. Eager Sophs Arrive A sophomoreis life, What does it mean? Lots of older people around, An exciting new scene. Joining activities of interest, Giving them your all. Q Digging deep into your books 3 Or choosing to do nothing at all. You begin to build your future On decisions you will make Consider the importance, then, Little does cool fool Domonic Barzilla know that he'll be stepping to Lisa Baird's tune in no Of the actions YOU will take- time. M, Wm: X, . ,-, c,,,,,,.- Sophomore Cabinet: Row 1: Laurie O'Day, Dia Fleming, Melanie Gross, Kate Dalthorp, Julia Suffield, Melinda Marye, Susie Moore. Row 2: Bobby Pruitt, Susie Womac, Jay Jones, Shelley Brazelton, Carolyn Durkee, Sam Higginbotham. Row 3: Donna Rich, Eileen Galoostian, Che- ryl Vance, Andrea Sears, John Korry, Melissa Cox. Not Pictured: Sarah Austin, Larry Bergstrom, Kissy Butler, Marc Estrella, Thomas Hunt, Diane Marcucci, Stephanie Powell, Fritz Weiss. 311 Abbott, Pat Adams, Carol Adams, Laurel Agee, Steve Abad, Patricia Allicock, Rena Alsaadi, Ahmad Alsaadi, Nazha Alvarez, Ray Amarullah, Nunung Anderson, Dorethea Andrews, Jeannette Andrews, Rita Antholz, Karen Armstrong, Glen Attarzadeh, Farinaz Arrick, Georganna Austin, Sarah Austin, Warren Azadian, Nyeri Baginski, Julie Rookies Learn l i 1 Walt Cameron, questioning his manhood, searches for his lone Whisker. l L NN NJA' J Zh Q M1 Luanne Thomas finds it hard to swallow the fact that Larry Bergstrom is only a sophomore. Sophomore girls naively dream of endless dates. the Ropes Baillio, Avery Baird, Lisa Balten, Kenneth Banks, Leslie Barnes, Colleen Barnes-Grier, Larryn Barnett, Clayton Barrett, Melanie Barzilla, Dominic Bass, Karen Bates, Jennifer Baumgardner, Ellen Baylor, Cheryl Beathard, Kathleen Beddingfield, Bart Bergstrom, Larry Berilgen, Sule Best, Pamela Beveridge, Jeff Biggar, Audrey Bily, Robin 313 314 Sophomores Become Involved Bingham, Keith Bitner, Lee An-n Blailock, Julie Bluestein, Robert Bolden, Karrilyn Bolloto, John Bonham, Melanie Boyles, John Bracewell, Mellie Brazelton, Shelley Breaux, Gary Bridges, Angela Bright, Jon Brooks, Tremaine Brown, Mary Browning, Leslie Brzozowski, Joni Buchanan, Buck Bucheit, Angela Bui, Kim-Thoa Buie, Ellen Bullard, Jill Burton, Lisa Buster, Stacy 299 Irene Huang grins and bears the cafeteria food as she downs the last bite. Science students produce their own test tube baby Tom Workman is s' ucked at Cindy Gayle's friendliness on their first date. John Moore, Andy Osborn, Will Cravens, and Tom Davis get carried away with Homecoming activities. v N. i 1. fb . -. f mem' , , , 'wi 11.55 'H 1 5' , ,, , , 4. M 1... Y ,g s i X Y X . .fi ' 4 N13 A if f ' 1 . .f , ff mv LIZ! Q ff 5 ---- K ' - .Q -, 'ww-z . . . -r ,r 'iillkflwxksr -4+M'-rf' r , 1 U ' vvzrere .: ' WW? , , . ,.,,,, J.. 'mf' Butler, Kissy Cameron, Walt Campbell, Debbie Cantu, Catherine Carrell, Jennifer Carter, Susan Castanon, Jonnathan Cavers, Mike Cersonsky, James Chabysek, Karen Chae, Mina Chambers, Katharine Chan. Andrea Chee, Clinton Childers, Marty Clancy, Stephen Clapp, Renee Clark, Christi Clark, Payson Clemens, Joseph Clifton, Mike Codner, Christina Coggins, Van Coleman, Chris Colley, Susan Collins, Margaret Collins, Teresa Cooke, Desiree 315 Sophs Seek Excitement flies 316 Sue Carter and Kissy Butler are awed at how Kate Dalthorp catches Nothing's on the rocks here, declare Tom Fatjo and Pat Cum .. mings. Cooks, Marilyn Corn, Chris Cory, Kathy Cottingham, Henrietta Cox, Melissa Craig, Jonathan Crain, Lynne Cravens, Will Cremona, James Crichfield, John Cromwell, Bobby Crowe, Rhonna Cuevas, Donna Cummings, Pat Cummings, Mike Cummings, Leslie Curlee, R. Brett Curry, Margaret Curtis, Page Cutbirth, Andrew Dalthorp, Kate Daly, Grover Daniels, Dee Darnell, Becky I can handle gym and l can handle books, it's my love life I'm worried about, sighs Jennifer Janes. RX!! e rfw Here, let me help you find your book, says David Janse to Ken Philabek Davis, Torn Dealey, Tricia Dean, Habib 4 5' 43 Andy Osborn wears a smile as he returns to school after an exciting morning at Toom Tari. Dearborn, Robert DeCell, Denise DeMoes, Thomas Dennison, Dania Dettling, Todd DeVarona, Anna Dickerson, Cay Doan, Phuong Doan, Thuy Dobecka, Bonnie Dolezal, Anna Belle Durbin, Jana Durkee, Carolyn Easley, Jonathan Edmondson, Hope Edwards, Stephanie Eidman, Greg Eisemann, Nancy Eller, Tammy Ellis, Sheryl Emerson, Laura Estrella, Marc Eubanks, Karoline Evans, Charlotte Everhart, Sara Evora, Anabel Fatjo, Tommy Felton, Derrell Fleming, Dia Ford, Greg Forrester, Craig Fountain, Tracey Froebel, Reed Froebel, Vana Fuller, Brittan Gaddis, Michala Galoostian, Eileen Gardner, Lita Garner, Allison Garner, Jeff Beans, beans, the magical fruit sings Thomas Hunt as Bobby Cromwell Carol Vetter finds the rat situation in the gym humorous cheers him on. 318 Sophomores Unlte Missy Waters smirks when her classmate declares that she's not his Steven Tamborello peers with excitement into the girls restroom type. R S l A A 11? 325 - K .i, ' is J ff i J ' 5. 1 E s r- ,gf 1' A Q Garza, Martha Gatlin, Janice Gayle, Cindy Gaynor, Kathy Giannetti, Marisa Gilbert, Jack Gill, Jackie Gillespie, Lorri Gilmore, Robert Gist, Diane Gist, Robert Golloub, Ricki Gontko, Anna Gonzales, Roberto Gordon, Gretchen Gorman, James Gready, Scott Greenwalt, Janine Grey, Regina Griffith, Kelli Gross, Melanie Guthrie, Debbie Ha, Johnson Hambrick, Sarah Hey, it must be getting late, screams Sam Higginbotham to Tim Spence, John Weatherly, and Tom Spence, because I'm seeing double. Hamilton, Mark Hamm, Leisa Hammer, Martyn Hannahs, Gail Hanslip, Julianne Harlson, Kristie Harrison, Scott Hart, Kelly Harvey, Lisa Hasenfus, Traci Hawthorn, Beth Hawthorne, Natalie Hayes, Rodney Heffern, Cheri Heintz, Traci Hernandez, Sam Herr, Robin Heyn, James Higginbotham, Sam Hinds, Quenten Hinson, Bitsy Holbrook, Mark Holle, Matt Holmes, John Holmes, Ned Holt, Leslie Hostak, Jean House, Amy Howard, Charles Howard, Karen Howell, John Howell, Stuart Huang, Irene Hubbard, Joe Hughes, Ronda Hugly, Gloria Hunt, Thomas Hutson, Kent Ibarra, Lisa Ivey, David Ivy, Terrell Jablonowski, Suzanne 320 ,e 34 Activity Adds Life ' . ' ' 'A V- 'I li J W ts, J th .Milf Y lla B ,. A M f ATU - we Jackson, Delicia Jackson, Janet J aggers, Mark James, Charlotte James, Kathy James, Kimberly Janes, Jennifer J anse, David J arnagin, Stephanie Jasper, Susan Jax, Jennifer Johnson, Curtis Johnson, Sherrie Jolley, Joyce J ones, Anthony Jones, Bart Jones, Jay Jones, Jerome Jones, Kemp Jones, Kelvin Juan, Sergio Kamburis, Mark Kato, Steven Kay, Kelly Kelley, Linda Kennedy, Grant Khoury, Roula Kilchrist, Shawn Y 1, by ir Q Above: Future Earl Campbell, Charles Howard, says, It only takes a little water to keep this mean machine moving. Left: Sam Greer wouldn't be half as friendly if he knew what I had printed on the backs of these shirts, states sly Davalyn Redford. 321 Christmas Cheer Ends the Year it S While Stephanie Swope tries to be one of the guys with Bobby Knox and With this love letter from Santa Claus I can now prove to th' Martyn Hammer, Tom Davis does a good job of being one of the girls. world he existslu gloats Suzanne Navarro as Melanie Gross sup Kincaid, Ian King, David King, Kristy Kinney, Carol Kirkendall, Mike Klein, Karen Knox, Bobby Korry, John Kruguer, Laurence Ladish, Kimberly Lam, Trong Landry, Elizabeth Landry, Jean Lantz, Bret LaPlant, Leslie Lawton, Lisa Le, Man Ledwith, Hope Leeper, Allan Lewis, Renee Liddell, Sara 322 ports her. l I know you're beat, but smile anyway, nudges Drew Cutbirth to Cay Cay Dickerson, they're putting us on film. Lindberg, Annette Linh, Nguy Lipinsky, Michael Lister, Larry Little, Carroll Littlejohn, Larry Liu, Helen Liu, Rose Lo, Yvonne Logan, Victoria Lopez, Alan Lopez, Mari Loverdi, Tony Lowe, Karen Lund, Tracy Maack, Theresa McCary, Kristy McClendon, Cynthia McClure, John McCray, Thomas McDonnell, Shannon Partying with jammies and baby bottles, sophomore girls wonder where they got the reputation of being Himmaturef' 323 McElroy, Kim McGowen, Kent McGreevy, Elizabeth McIntyre, Estelle McKinney, Robyn McKnight, Scott McMiller, Marilyn McNeil, Keith Maceo, Gina Mack, Teresa Maclay, Heather Mahood, Steve Manson, David Marcucci, Diane Martinez, Gina Martinez, Nora Marye, Melinda Mathes, Chuck Maughan, George Maxwell, Keith Mayeaux, Donna 324 . 4, lf: W f Af at '??kEf'fQ 41 ,X 7 Y , lg, f A Za 'it 5 X 14, 'K 27 1 f MG 1 , 3 s . 5 S E Welcome to my pad, says Greg Eidman, it isnlt much but it's home. . , 5 Bottom: If they're short I can keep 'em in line, declares Janice Henry as Steve Mahood patiently waits for his next command. Sophomores Interact M' ri 5 While Carol Kinney aims for a spiritual L x high, Barrett Rouse enjoys a spirit of Meador, Mary Frances Merchant, Shoaib Meyer, Scott Meyer, Wanda Miller, Clay Miller, Harmon Miller, Marc Mioduszewski, Brenda Misch, Bill Mitchill, Arnold Moehring, Robert Moore, John Moore, Shannon Moore, Susie Moore, Veronica Morgan, Debbie Morgan, Tani Morris, Kevin Mote, Andrea Mott, Cynthia Motwani, Keith Murdock, Karen Murphy, Mary Gayle Murray, Bonnie Murray, Lisa Nacinovich, Daniela Nagle, Mary Navarro, Suzanne 325 26 Neal, Todd Neugebauer, Mike New, John New, Patricia Newby, Melba Newlin, Chad Newman, Jerri Newsome, Charles Nixon, Shannon Nolin, Robert Norris, Jim Norris, Todd Norton, Lee Ann O'day, Laurie Ocampo, Tatiana O'Dar, Becki Oden, Matt Oliver, Kipp Orozco, Ana Osborn, Andy Pack, Renae Palmer, David Panahpour, Azita Parker, Wayne Sophomores Play the Game Sophomore angels look up into the heavens of high school. Y W W. Walter Snoddy is content as long as he has a buck in his hand and a banana in front of him. Partee, Peter Paulin, Mary Jane Pavlas, Julius Payavla, Callie Perez, Evelyn Perkins, Julie Perry, Charlene Peuy, Hawld Phan, Ngoc Dung Phan, Suzanne Philbeck, Ken Pino, Jose Pipkin, Liz Pipkin, Roger Pisciotta, Randy Pope, Susan Porterfield, Amy Pottinger, Sheila Poulson, Nannette Powell, Anthony Powell, Stephanie Price, Leslie Prim, John Pruitt, Bobby Pruitt, Karen Puff, Suzette Purcell, Gary Quigley, Lori Aw' Scottie McKnight and Robin Randel insist two heads are better than one especially when it comes to finals. 327 Jill Bullard tries to Cummings but all horns. Raines, David Ramsey, Mary Randel, Robin Rankin, Doug Ranshaw, Amy Ransleben, Stacy Rash, Robert Ray, Renita Ray, Shelly Rebman, Jennifer Redford, Davalyn Redford, Meredith Reed, Natalie Reese, Rebecca Reese, Rob Reinke, Mark Rich, Donna Riley, Kellye Roberts, Evelyn Robertson, Lester Robinson, Maria Robson, Kathy Rock, John Rogers, June Rood, John Rosenthal, Darrell Ross, Beth Rouse, Brittany Ruiz, Tracy Russell, Lori Russell, Patricia Sadozai, Sonik Sandoval, Olga Santikos, Mark Saragusa, Anthony 328 bring out the bull in Mike he can produce is some Little Rebels Rule Schawe, Susan Schlinger, Clarice Schmalenberger, Daniel Schmitt, Debbie Schneider, Greg Schoenfeld, Robert Schulz, Dianne Scoggins, Diane Seaman, Dana Sears, Andrea Seibel, Keith Seid, Chris Seid, David Seligman, Victoria Sellers, Lyska Senani, Fadwa Sexton, Bryan Shavlan, Ellen Sheppard, Tyrone Sherengo, Renee Sherman, Regina Shook, Derek Simon, Shannon Slanicky, Beth A k j Sinister Wanda Meyer waits to see the ef- Goofy Julia Suffield and Kate Dalthorp blow off the formal and ex- fects of the Death'l punch she brought citedly look forward toa quiet evening at home. Bobby Pruitt. Smith, Clark Smith, Frank Smith, Kellie Smith, Kendra Smith, Mellissa Smith, Sylvia Snoddy, Walter Snodgrass, Judy Soto, Adolf Sparks, Kathy Spence, Tim Spence, Tom Spero, Ruth Stallings, Cary Starnes, Leslie Steely, Sharon Wteffes, John Stewart, Seretha Stinnett, Randy Stockherger, Tommy Stone, Wade Stone, Howard Strain, Laura Stricklen, Jay Suffield, Julia Sutton, Sheila Swope, Stephanie Taber, Carolyn Tamborello, Steven Taylor, Cydney Taylor, Gale Taylor, Mary Termina, Stacey Terry, Brian Thomas, Kevin 330 Thomason, Faron Thompson, Barbara Thompson, Tami Tiensh, Heike Timmons, Lisa Titus, Joan Toler, Emily Tran, Minh Trapnell, Michael Tripps, Douglas Tsounakas, Efthimia Tubb, Robin Turnbow, Trinka Turner, Joel Tutton, Phillip Valle, Marguerite Vance, Cheryl Van Eman, Mark Vetter, Carol Villarreal, Ronnie Above Susan Schawe and Charolotte James decide it s about time to put a cork on Denise Decell's questionable scoop Left I m as good as I look, states a cocky Todd Neal Upper Left David King bursts with excitement on his first date while Julie Baglnskl has a hard time pasting on a smile Vineyard, Denise Voelkel, Scott Vrana, Shannon Vreugde, Diane Waldo, Staci Walker, John Walker, Julie Wall, Brenda Wall, Tammy Walsweer, Sharri Ward, Wendy Waters, Natalie Weatherford, James Weatherly, John Weiss, Fritz Weitzel, John Whitley, Samantha Whitlock, Natalie Whitten, Kenneth Wilhelm, Steve Sophs Go Stir Crazy X J N 'lv we J 5' 1 ,vggiflgf R rf. 1- t . 1 fi i . :Q .. tt F t E - Q Henrietta Cottmgham gets brotherly advice from Drew Trapnell as he Playboy Shawn Kilchrist tries to impress one advises her how to handle a real man. AlliS011 Byrd- S it of his bunnies Williams, Andrew Williams, Harb Wilson, Beth Wilson, Voncille Wilson, Wendi Winkler, John ,K V , V 'g Witcher, Erin , ff Womac, Susie 1 Wood, Shaun S V1 Woods, Neillagene -. Woods, Susan Wooten, Pamala Workman, Tom 'f :fi Wynne, David Q 51 ' Young, John gf U Young, Stephen r S' 4 it L X if 5- - Q 55 7' ,Cm ,L 'S' X 1 Q K YQ fi t XXX .f if Young, Trey Zabosky, Peter Zillox, Jonda Zwayne, Ali Barnes, Rose Brown, Cheryl g e Upper Left: Getting the disco vibes, J. C. Howell prepares for one of his awesome solos. Left: In the heat of the night, John Korry and Larry Bergstrom reveal their true feelings for each other. 333 Baumgardner,Jeremy 4 Class of '84 Graydon Laguarta, Treasurerg Linda Polski, Vice Presidentg Shelley Wilson, Secretaryg Derek Jones, President Freshmen Take First Steps Another phenomenon Has come to Lee, The first to pass through our door. Different sizes, shapes, and faces of The Class of '84 Being the lowman On the Totem-pole Can sometimes be a bore, But you can't deny the spirit found In the Class of '84. Strong, and yet so silent, Felt by all in the Freshman Corps, Rises the newly-invented Battle Cry For the Class of '84: We are special, We know more, 'Cause we're the Class of Eighty-Four! With this new secret formula, I could destroy the world! grins mad scientist Shannan Collins. i1m '1 ' - 'Q Freshman Cabinet: Row 1: Julia Weidler, Stephanie Termina, Susan Nolen, Kim Maness, Cathy Hundl, Michelle Heathcote, Denise Sulew- ski, Boo Davee, Vicky Grant. Row 2: Mary McMahon, Shelley Wilson, Linda Polski, Jill Jones, Vicki Heineman, David Andrus, Karl Drews, Randy McMahan, Gary Cohen. Row 3: Huy Sihn Ngo, Graydon Laguarta, Gina LaCorte, John Satterwhite, Robert Waggett, Derek Jones, Tom Burrow, Kathryn Herring. Not Pictured: Robin Bennett, Cheryl Peretz, Jeff Sloan. 335 Adair, Kevin Alberger, Anita Alegria, Javer Alfano, Tori Allison, Jennifer Alvarez, Angelo Amarullah, Rahaya Andrus, David Archibald, Alisa Arias, Belkis Arriaga, Susan Artis, Marty Ashmore, Dawn Atwood, Jeff Austin, Keith Austin, Stacey Baker, Holly Baladez, Irene Baldwin, Janice Ballard, Connie Barnes, Rose Barnett, Randy Barnhill, Tracy Baumgardner, Jeremy See, it works! We used Ultra-Brite and we got noticed! say Fresh beauties Madalaine Schleyer and Christi Collins. Right: All right, who's the joker who laced my sandwich? asks a bewildered Mike Dillon. 336 The First, the Few: the Fresh! Fresh-MEN Watchers of Lee - Unite! Beal, Whitney Beasley, James Beddingiield, Brandy Been, Robert Bennet, Myrceal Bennet, Robin Benson, Audra Benz, Elizabeth Berger, Ronald Bering, Allison Biggar, Raymond Biggs, Gardner Bingham, Pam Bivens, Scott Boone, Vaughan Bower, Mark Bozeman, Laura Brenton, Keith Brown, Carla Brown, Cheryl Brown, Duane Browning, Cynthia Bryant, David Buchheit, Cynthia Bullock, Sean Burke, Denise Burke, Samantha Burleigh, Michelle Burnett, Jimmie W Burrow, Tom Butera, Sammy Butler, Burke Butler, Heidi Byrd, Allison Byrd, Linda Byrd, Susan Calvert, Louis Campbell, John Cantu, Veronica Cao, Bach-Hue Caparas, Magno Carey, Tisha Carnes, Gerald Carter, Debbie Carter, JoAnn Carter, Ruth Casarez, Jesse Castilow, Delores Charlet, Carl Charlow, Jules Chiles, Jeffery Chucle, Edgar Chung, Henry Cissel, Jena Graydon Laguarta squints to see Mic- helle Heathcote's paper, only to find that she is as fresh out of answers as he is. 338 Fish Get Caught in Lee's Current V D A f ,,, li , Q, W u f Q? , l51fii ' ' iff' lf? Naive Freshmen Jena Cissel and Karen Mrtschke stare in disbelief as they are ignored by two football players. Clark, lan Clark, Jim Cobb, Andrea Cohen, Gary Cole, John Collier, Julia Collins, Christi Collins, Dexter Collins, John Collins, Shannan Cooley, Matthew Copeland, David Carson, Candi Cox, Laura Crawford, Anne Creekmur, Leslie Crichton, Sandy Crouch, Laura Phrollcklng Phreshmen phreeze phor a photo 9 340 Due to the lack of paying customers, Scarlet Roeder and Jena Cissel turn to each other for comfort. Cruthirds, Keith Dakheel, Hiafa Darrow, Keith Davee, Boo Davies, Nelson Davis, Jana Davis, Venyar Dean, Susan Delgado, Anthony Delgado, Caridad Dever, Tom Diep, Cana Dillon, Mike Doan, Chau Domain, Sidney Dorsey, Hilary Drews, Karl Dupahl, Charles Durocher, Hegel Du Terroil, Rene Duvall, Seresia Edmonds, Dale Edmonson, Kathryn Elliot, Andrew Emery, Michael English, Alan Freshmen Set Sights 4 2 5 ,, Q my , ' tyr, Z gg! g ,,...4. V ,V I ,ES Iz, I , Q , V ,V Eii 0 R' g V, QW on Higher Positions Eppes, Bruce Erwin, Rodney Estes, Diane Fairchild, Mark Fan, Yu-Chen Farthing, Christopher Fash, Tina Fellows, David Fenwick, Greg Finn, Maureen Fountain, Brenda Freese, Karen Funderburk, Fonda Gardner, Tim Garner, Tammy Garrett, Kari Garza, Melissa Gately, Laura Gee, Ricky Genova, Vita Gibson, Shelly Gill, Katerine Giries, Cathleen Goeters, Chris Gontko, Catherine Gonzales, Genevieve Gina LaCorte can only grin and bear it as Lisa 4 Loverdi laughs at her new Martian hairdo. 342 Gonzalez, Jacqueline Goolsbee, Kurt Gordon, Greg Gossett, Amanda Goudeau, Carol Goulas, Caroline Granger, Hoyle Grant, Vicki Gray, Stacy Grey, Kendra Guajardo, Michelle Guajardo, Milton Guillory, John Gutierrez, Mercedes Guyton, Josie Hailey, Kyle Hale, Lisa Hankins, Roy Hannahs, Heather Hansford, Tina Haralson, Jeff Hardeway, Grant Harrison, Sharon Harvey, Carlos Haveman, Alana Hayes, Becky Heathcote, Michelle Heineman, Vicki Held, Jeff Henderson, Gina Who says I don't compare with those senior studs? questions a confident Allen Walker. New Year Brings FRESH Problems AQ' 'Wie fi ti' 32 Q t , 'Ike , c 1 5 fl? l'll bet you didn't know they could make it that way! exclaims Robert Waggett as Robyn Weigand stares at the juicy items in her favorite J mfaf cookbook. K 'J W 3 2 Q 'Ov aww- ' in i 69 4, ga M ,af L Q W- 3 , 4- Z .. , f 4 ' if .,, V 'i'1':'.H'?5 2 x -U ' -fl w X ,QJQM 5 Y f M ,, a - Q, , fi A 5 ' Q u , hw' Ag, 4 Q X! V N' ' ' - I ,x ', f Y , rl W - ft A ' ' 17 Z, .Z Ay ' 'Q P' Ep - .ff , 7-vf ,H 4,7 3, av Vff- 4 A 'gg-5 1 .M f I it J s r okoo so t' J H 'L , ,,,,--- ' f 'fl ' it . , Z of ' P X 5 X 2' ,Q L ' il or 'Sw 6 3 ,S ,, f A if -ff' rf 5 Z . eff Henderson, Shannon Henry, Carla Henry, Forest Henry, Sally Hernandez, Sergio Herring, Kathryn Heyn, Elizabeth Hiers, Trey Higgins, Dawn Hill, Scott Hite, Brenda Hodges, Brent Holbrook, Mark Holmberg, Amy Holly, Buddy Hostetler, Beth Howe, Dennis Hsuen, Haley Huang, Linda Hudgins, Rachel Huffman, Suzanne Humphries, Patrick Humphries, Troy Hundl, Cathy Hurt, Jay Jackson, Matt J anse, Mark J anse, Scott Jarvis, Eric Jefferson, Gevais Jennings, Janis J immerson, Amy Johns, Joe Johnson, Bonita Johnson, Fred Johnson, Rhonda 34 Freshmen Face Facts Jones, Blake Jones, Derek Jones, James Jones, Jill Jones, Julie Joost, Kenneth June, Sandra Kafoglis, Anna Kalsi, Carle Karkabi, Kim Keairnes, Richard Keels, Deanna Kelin, Kenny Kessler, Michele Kim, Sun King, Carla King, Kim Kirby, Karen Kirkland, Dana Klein, J acquelyn Kloss, Elaine Koenig, Robert Kral, Robin Krauth, Allison 'ws 55 , ,Q . 1. ., 45 , ' f I 2' I A L 'Q' , 1 E , 5 In L 2 5 5 IS: U . ' 'I' 'i ' -we , 5 'x -.. , 4 7,5 all aai K K 1 ' I Q' , 1 , f i ,, -47 V , ' Q - ' 5 ' , ' ,,,, Q , ' 3 , ' f 'K ig- ' ' , - , 1 i ' fi ,,,, . , , , ,M W, an M 2 Far Left: How am I supposed to know? I'm only a freshman! states a confused Elizabeth Sample. Left: I know I'm fine! What do you expect from a cute little devil like me! brags Jim Barber, while Christine Natale shows her opinion. as:-I . Kuzniar, Stanley l N L' LaCorte, Gina '1 2 ' LaFuente, Doris I L i i Laguarta, Graydon Q I fi it Lamair, Trey Q' Q Lamb, William of is S ttttttt at C t,', , Q ,INQ A 5 - r a Land,Terina ,Q Landreau, Maria N Q U f Landry, Rhonda ' ' .. p- ,3 A Langer, Cheryl ' Lawrence, Milton Leake, Randy Q LeBleu, Camille , x W Lemond, Karen G f Lemons, Tammy 'X' Lenderman, Karl Lien, Thuy Lim, Allison I Left Yeah we bad, we cool! say Stir Crazy studs Mark Morrow and Upper Left Dallas Harding, diligently filling out his application for La Bare wonders if he will measure up to the requirements. 345 Lin, May Linares, Claudia Lobliner, Pamela Logan, April Lomba, Jose Lonero, Lola Lopez, Eva Lopez, Rose Loverdi, Lisa Lovett, Rod Lowe, Darell Lowrie, Amy Loyd, Philip Lu, Jui-Ying Lubrano, Chris Lubrano, Mark Lung, James Lynch, John Lynch, Phyllis Lyttle, Cindy Macias, Mastina Mahns, Alice Manary, Stuart Maness, Kim Manhoff, Chris Marshall, Mark Martinez, Eddie Martinez, Ralph Mason, Curtis Mason, Susan 'Tm a Pepper, you're a Pepper! sing Clay Robinson and Shannan Collins while Matthew Cooley lat- ches on to a fresh six-pack. 346 - 5x me 3 W fy? 41 , X vel ulSWQ f,, , , -fe ' ff? ' 1-A A I5 '62 ll NVQ it n x i ,I i i'f'e fig 523 '? f is , gl Zim Aff if as ef f 'X ' f , -V 4 , , , .- M., ff . W M . sm 1 1 1 win: f '- ,. f , - L ,, 3, gf , f rif e, ,-i, Oi 5 in , M '2 ,, fl f E A K r f x , , 'F j Q' v ff , , 'i ,-- - , - l 1 Q r ,,,, if ' ' 1 ' ' , . 4, ,, I . If V' in , .--- I , , Z, ' 1 W .A - yye r gf I V i ' . 3,3 - ' fi . , , ,I , , ,Mesa ..,,e q flaunt, 1 , 4 ' 'QQ N il 5: if ,N fi -' if Y Vs A' 'P ii'i' I fu Af ' 1 N 1 W ri th' N, Qfbiiifi We First Finals Freeze Fish Left: t'It's true, but nobody believes we were once twin sisters, state look-alikes Laura Ver- cher and Fred Johnson. Lower Left: I know shels not the perfect date, but it's the best I could do, says Anita Alberger as Jeremy Baumgardner is secretly pleased at the choice. Below: Aspiring freshman jocks Duane Brown and Mike Shadden will soon realize that there is more to football than watching the cheerleaders. X13 W 'fi ii F +. fi c ff Q t,- 1 .. af x Q z if itr i F y L ' F - y r F L A, F, , M , .Q Q Matthews, Yvonne ' ,.: Q -r.r - gk A is Mauck, Chris pl f 'fwgl 14 F ,M D F- l ee f F3 QF ' f rre Fa F F L 'K F' McC1enny, Mary - Y s Q. f nssss F ssts MCE1faff- Pam 1 F i iii 7 Z 5.5 McGana,KriS V ' F FFF McGreevy, Martha fa! F McGuire, Jerry L 4. V. FFII i f W McKay, Brad 3 A. A A IAA, A McMahan, Randy F McMahan, Mary be 2 Meed, Geoff ' 1 ' Menger, Anne Meyers, Diana Meynier, Michelle Milstein, Lisa Minh, Douglas Miriele, Elise ie Mitchell, Karen . 2 - Q fin. 347 Mitschke, Karen Moll, Bill Moncrief, Georgia Mondshine, Kevin Montgomery, Elizabeth Moore, Brian Moore, Elisha Moore, Lisa Morast, Cam Moreno, Tina Morris, Kevin Morris, Shaelyn Morrow, Marc Moss, Marshall Murray, Michelle Muskrella, Maria Natale, Christine Nesensohn, Annette Newby, Darrin Ngo, Huy Nguyen, Thuc Nixon, Heather Nolen, Susan Nord, Mark Norris, Jim Odom, Kirkland Oesch, Jonathan Orozco, Ana Panus, Kevin I can't believe you told a Sophomore, a Junior, and a Senior that you would go with them to the formal! exclaims a disgusted Julia Collier to worried Freshman Jana Davis. 348 ,L kwa 'B . . , ! 4 W nff' E 'S Q X fp in 'liz X , 1 Sr, I ,X I biiil A , ...W Little People Make It Big at Lee I think next time instead of using Dippityado, Itll us don't! sulks a disappointed Mark Van Eman. 1 Q 1' 41 P 3 ,, ,M an Q I I I ZZ. ,. Z-lla QL ,, aff? 5555 I ii iii. Wi' ffl' if 345525 .tm -' ,::,:, Q, 357' 'N j , . Q 2 --we : rf, fm- 'sr-5f1 .w,,,f 'X A X ' I K' We Km. It Pappas, Chris Parker, Randall Patel, Sapra Paulus, Ramona Pavlovich, Charles Payne, Monique Peretz, Cheryl Perez, Leticia Perreault, Annette Pham, Kim Piazza, Gary Picchiani, Alicia Pidgeon, Jack Pisciotta, Gina Plummer, Mechelle Polk, Dawn Polski, Linda Porter, Leonard Portilla, Susan Pratt, Desira Prewett, Matthew Prince, Scott Ramirez, Susan Rand, Blake Raus, John Ray, Bleakney Read, Stephen Riggs, Dawn Roberts, Laura Robertson, Lester Robertson, Holly Robinson, Clay Robinson, Julie Roeder, Scarlet Rogers, Terry Rombado, Stephen e Dippity Right: What you talking 'bout'? I wasn't sleeping - I was just resting my eyes! says a sleepy J immy Burnett. Charlie's Angels Elizabeth Montgomery, Bleakney Ray, and Dorothy Washmon, flash their best smiles in hopes of attracting Usoph-isticated men. . 'Mllnw...., .-fadiifilw 3 r Zilla,-'QQ mm , V, J, ,..t V.: I , 4 l a h- - Rome, Mark g j y wff, ,- r if f W Vgjwiveilak . R0Se,Katy i V ' if Q M it 7 5 is Rosenbaum, Regina V- y r I ,. QA T 5, f M 4 1 f ',e.' 'i J--W I V. 1t,i3Zi'Y?g- L25 V Rundle, Renee 4 - - - . ,, Sadolm, Chris - ' 3 1' '- . - 7 Y 'izfj iff ' .f 1 f Q Salvagglo, Betsy f- ,i ly f g z Sample, Elizabeth A smerwhiw,J01m y 'S F Scarborough, Suzannah s f L Schleyer, Madelaine 5 . ' Schmit, Dori . X X349 Sanger, Michelle Y. fa' ' z ,t,, Schubert, Steve ' Scott, Carol A, Q V Senan1,Fatin S A ja shadden, Michael ff tillr Shields, Marcy E Simmons, Greg X 1, e Ti 5 Sloan, Jeff S Smith Karen g q Smith Robert 1- i Sneed Ramona Snell John Southerland, Scott A Sparkes, Leslie 1 Speth, Jolene 2 2 Stallings, Jay Stamnitz,Wilbert gg fs . Stayton, Sabrina , , - ,M Stebner,Tanda ' 31, 1 f' f i , ,, ip.X.,w'f-.slm..11, . 350 if i X 35,22 Ci, t, X xl ag lx 1' fHs2m W fI -gg. 'ffE.sMf4Y4?ii - ff l, A e , , - 1:21 ' 2' 3 X 12 '5 S. f ,pf gr t f f 1 Fish Get Fried aff x f v Stephenson, Holly Stibora, Duane Sulewski, Denise Surles, Lynne Sussman, Margery 'T Z A M Q fi Swanson, Dodee '37 oy Swart, Tena 1 V -' Taylor, Daniel , Q' A Termina, Stephanie I Terry, Mark -4 Oh, I'm not choking her, I'm just getting her neck size! grins a barbaric Mark Morrow, as Allison Byrd gasps for air. Left: Ulf I've told you once, I've told you a thousand times I refuse to arm wrestle with you at the lunch table! exclaims Amazon Jana Davis at Clay Robinson's persistence. L ,M ,,,. ....,., , ,,,:, Terry, Travis Thies, Andrew ' Thomas, Lolita Thumann, Rhonda e Tidwell, Traci o ' Torres, Antonio it ,gg A A V Totari, Janet .W ,,, , , . ' ,P 4 M? W Tran huong V ,A Truitt, Rhonda -,i Turner, Gail . . H5 ' i s -o Ei! Qiit Van Dyke, Debbie ' Vandagrift, Carrie Van Meter, Cheryl Vasquez, Veronica Vercher, Lori Vergara, Corazon Volk, Carolyn Voss, Tamara Vuong, My Ngoc Wages, Deborah Waggett, Robert Walker, Allen Walker, Belinda Walker, Robert Walters, Pam Ward, John Warner, Jeff Washington, Eugene Washmor, Dorothy Waskom, William Waters, Glenn Watson, Randy Wayman, Sandy Webb, Stephen flu H K fi X 7' at Q so f Above: Greg Gordon turns in anticipation only to find that his IO date didn't appear at the snap of his fingers. Right: It was this big! exclaims Venyar Davis when caught in the middle of one of her Fish tales. 352 a A W 73 Ig' ' --L ,,,. Wag' J ai J l l , l l fr 1 W l , JP ' 2 --ff ,V fi ,,,, D 5 V, lag, Rf , J f A tam ff ,, f f V W rii, .srlli 1 l il MH 5 f jg 1. Y' Q, J Q si at O O Freshmen F1n1sh With Flying Colors Left: Let's see. The big hand is on th' 'leven, an, the li l ha.nd is on th one . . . says Graydon Laguarta while he tries to learn how to tell tlme Below Left: Laura Cox laughs at Derek Shook's attempt to sing her love songs, as Shannan Simon tries his to keep a straight face 4U e,,' 1 .,,,, , yi .,. - - . 5 ' 115521 ' , 5 ,, H ,, V M X 1 J as . e,' - ' ' -9 f ,X K YFYTSF, I ,,, E Webber, George Weigand, Robyn Weimer, Monica Weinhauer, Debbie Weishaupt, Liz Wescott, Penny Westbury, Philip Werlein, Kenneth White, Gale White, Kenneth White, Steve Williams, Carol Williams, Danny Williams, Matt Wilson, Anthony Wilson, Kay Wilson, Lisel Wilson, Shelley Wink, Tracey Woodley, Ann Mar Worfe, Aleena Wynne, Richard Young, Scott Ylinen, Debbie ie SENIOR HONORS, ADS, INDEX Having finally reached thetop, seniors devoted themselves to ex- tracting all they could from'their last year in high school. While ac- quiring memories that they would keep forever, seniors prepared themselves for the future. Lee High School became a permanent part of their lives. a ' Wi Q tb 5: , Q , ji tu fe 5 '12 ff an mv s'1?- ' '-:4s's 7 : - K A ,Ji J' , 35 -A- ABBOTT, DAVID LEE - Souther- naires, 80-815 JETS, 79-815 Law Club, 79-815 Science Club, 79-815 YCT, Pho- tographer, 80-815 Geology Club, 80-815 Fiddler on the Roof Villager, 80-815 Booster Club, 79-81 A'COSTA, EVERETT W. - Drama, Razz-M-Tazz, 79-81, Treasurer5 South- ernaires, 80-815 AFS, 79-805 French Club, 79-805 Dramalee, 79-80, VP5 3rd Place French Poetry Contest HISD5 All Star Cast U.I.L. District Drama Contest, Honorable Mention, L'Dark of the Moon'l5 Fiddler on the Roof, Lead Role5 Thespian Society, 79-815 'tMy Fair Lady, 795 Best Supporting Actor, 'LDark of the Moon, 80 ADAMS, ROBERT EDWIN, JR. - Interact, 79-81, Sergeant at Arms, 815 Sophomore Rep., 795 3 Year Letterman, Varsity Football Team, All-District Football Team, 79, District Champs, 795 J.V. Track Team, 79-815 Student Coun- cil, 795 Golf Team, 805 Texas History Club, 79-815 FCA on FH5 Chess Club, 795 Backgammon Club, 795 Booster Club, 79-805 F.H.5 Most Handsome - 79, Semi-Finalist, 80, Finalist5 Intramural Basketball, 80-815 Track Letterman, 79- 80, Hoes ALESSANDRA, MARYANN 7 Scrab- ble Club, V.P., 79-805 Science Fiction Club, Treasurer, 79-805 L.E.E., 79-81, Secretary, 79-805 Program Council, 79- 805 Close-Up, 815 Hospitality Club, 79- 815 Dramalee, 79-805 French Club, 79-805 Texas History Club, 79-805 Booster Club, 79-81 ALFSTAD, STACE KEAN - Interact5 Campaignersg Track Team5 Booster Club, 79-81 ALLEN, MICHAEL SHANE ! Track 79-81, Cross-Countryg YCT5 Close-Up ALVAREZ, JOHN - Key Clubg Foot- ball5 Cross-Country Track5 Law Club5 Booster Clubg FHA, Treasurer ANDERSSON, ANN M. - Basketball Team, 79-81, Lettered, 79-805 YCT, 80- 815 Track Team, 79-80 ANDERSON, SHERYL L. - FHA, 80- 815 Booster Club, 80-815 Dramalee, 80-81 ANDREWS, KELLY FIELDS - Arch- ery 1st Place in District, 2nd Place in Senior Honors City, 815 Archery Team, 79-815 JV Bas- ketball Manager, 80, Varsity Manager, 815 Hospitality Club, 795 Spanish Club, 79-815 YCT, 80-815 Booster Club, 80-815 Medical Careers Club, 79 ARRIAGA, MARTIN - Varsity Foot- ball, District Champs, 80, Most Valua- ble Back, 81, 2nd Team All-District, 81, 2 Year Letterman, 80-815 Booster Club, 79-815 J.V. Track, 79-805 Student Cabi- net, 80 ARRICK, DEBBIE A. - Dixieliers, 79- 815 Southernaires, 80-815 All Region Choir Member, 80, Top 8 in All Region Choir, 81, First Rating in Solo and Ensemble Contest, 79-805 Spotlight in 'tMy Fair Lady,', 79, Best Supporting Female in t'Dark ofthe Moon 5 Drama- lee, 79-815 Thespian Honor Society, 79- 815 NHS, 805 Booster Club, 79-805 YCT, 815 Hospitality Club, 79 ARTHUR, KENNETH D. - Geology Club, Booster Club ATKINSON, SHARON LYNE - Lee Lieutenants, 79-81, Most Spirited Soph- omore, 79, Most Junior Service, 805 Spanish Club, 79-81, Secretary, 80-815 Booster Club5 American Legion Club, 79-815 NHS5 SNHS5 J.E.T.S., 79-815 German Club, 815 Anchor Club, 815 Jun- ior Cabinet, 80 -B- BAILEY, DOUG W. - Cheerleader, 815 SABER, 81, Circulation Manager5 Inter- act, 815 J.V. Baseball, 795 Raquetball Club, 805 Young Life, 815 Campaigners, 79-815 Busters Trainer, 815 Co-Pres. of BMHC5 Top Ten Candidate M.O. BAILEY, LEVI - Cross Country 2 Year Letterman and Champ, Track Team 2 Year Letterman BAKER, BRENDA F. - TRAVELER, 81, Girls' Sports Editor, 815 MSL, 79-81, Sgt. at Arms, 815 Volleyball Team, 79- 805 FTA, 815 YCT, 815 Spirit Committee, 79-81, Varsity Favors, 81 BAKKE, CATHRYN SUSAN - Span- ish Club, Booster Club BALES, JAMES AARON - Baseball, J.V., 79, and Varsity, 80-81, Letterman BALLEW, EMILY JANE 1 Dramalee, President5 Thespians, President5 Razz M'Tazz, 79-81, Secretary5 Best Actress, 79-80, Lead in Dark of the Moon, 80, Lead in t'Fiddler on the Roof, 81, Hon- Q I M sz. f orable Mention in U.I.L. Area Competi- tion5 NHS, Secretary5 Chemistry Honor Society, S.N.H.S.5 NCTE Writing Con- test Semi-Finalist BARAJAS, FRANK J. - 2 Year Foot- ball Manager, 1 Year Basketball Man- ager BARNES, MICHELLE A. - CVAE5 VOCT, Treasurer BARTAY, PAMELA - FFA, Sweet- heart, 8O5 FHA, Chapter Farmer BARTON, DANNY P. - O.E.A., Presi- dent, 80 BARTON, PATRICIA IONE - Hospi- tality Club, 795 French Club, 79-805 J.E.T.S., 805 Science Competition Club, 805 Booster Club, 80-815 O.E.A. Legal, 81 BARZILLA, JOE - Interact, 79-815 Baseball, 79-815 Football, 81 BASS, FRANK ROBSON - General Guard, V.P., 79-815 SNHS, 79-815 Span- ish Club, 79-815 Booster Club, 805 NEDT Merit Award, 79 Ski Club, 795 Special Progress Spanish Preferred Student Award, 81 BASS, VICTOR JEROME - FCA, 79- 815 Football, 79, Varsity Football, 80-81, Injured Reserved List, 79-805 Track, 795 Student Council, 815 Senior Cabinet Alternate, Program Council, 80-815 Jun- ior Cabinet5 CSU, 79-81, Secretary- Treasurer, 80-815 Interact, 80-81, Hon- orary Member 805 YAF, 79-805 Texas History Club, 79-815 YCT, 80-815 Span- ish Club 79-80, Most Outstanding Mem- ber, 80, Treasurer, 80-815 Science Club, 80-815 General Guard, 79-81, Sergeant at Arms, 80-815 J.A. President of Mugs of Texas, 80-81, President of J.A. - BAR, 80-81, V.P. of Administration of J.A. ! BAR, 79-80 BATTAGLIA, ALYSE MARIE f Texas History Club, 815 Hospitality Club, 79-805 Racquetball Club, 79-805 SATS, 815 F.T.A., 795 Booster Club, 79- 815 Young Life, 79-815 Campaigners, 80- 81 BECK, STEPHEN G. - CSU, Vice- President BENSON, LEAH MARGARET - National Merit Commended Scholar, Brown University Book Award, NCTE Semi-Einalist5 Most Beautiful Sengor 80- 1, Semi-Finalist5 Razz-M-Tazz, Treasurer, 815 Saber, 79-81, Young Leaders Ed. 815 Anchor Club, 79-81, Junior Representative, 805 NHS, 80-815 My Fair Lady Dancer, 79, Dark of the Moon , Choreograpber, Lead Dancer, Dark Witch, 80, Fiddler on the Roof'l Dancer, 81, SNHS, 79-81, Thespi- ans, 81, Treasurer, Dramalee, 79-81, Treasurer, 81, Lieutenants, 79, Booster Club, 79-80, Spanish Club 79-80, Hospi- tality Club, 79-80, Quill and Scroll, 79 BERGEN, NANCY LYNN -- SABER, 79-81, Seniors Editor, 80-81, MSL, 80- 81, Anchor Club, 79-81, Spirit Commit- tee, 79-81, Hospitality Club, 79, Senior Cabinet, 80-81, Quill and Scroll, 80-81, Booster Club, 79-81, Student Council, 79-80, Program Council, 79, American Legion, 79, Young Life, Campaigners, Ski Trip, 79 BERRY, BRAD DAVID H Varsity Football, 79-81, Letterman, 79-80, RBI Award, 81, J.V. Football, Captain, 79, Varsity Track, 79, Interact, 79-81, Sec- retary, 81, SABER, Sophomore and Junior Cabinet, 79-80, Booster Club, Sophomore Most Handsome Finalist, Junior Most Handsome Semi-Finalist, A.M.F.C. BEST, LORI ANN - O.E.A. Legal, FHA, 79-80 BEST, ROBERT EDWARD - Cheer- leader, Key Club 80-81, Musician in Dark of the Moon, YCT, J.E.T.S., 4th Place in J.E.T.S. Chemistry Tourna- ment, Geology Club, Spirit Committee, Chi Eta Mu BIGGERSTAFF, SCOTT ALLEN - Tennis Team, Interact BOCHAT, LORI,ANN - FTA, 80-81, FHA, 79-80, Texas History Club, 79-81, Hospitality Club, 79-80, Young Life, 78- 81, L.E.E., 79-81, Key Club Sweetheart Nominee, 79-80 BALLING, JEFFERSON DAVIS - LHS, 79-81, Southernaires, 79-81 BOSTIC, KIRKSTEN SINCLAIR - O.E.A. Legal, Spanish Club, YCT, Spirit Committee BOWEN, SARA DEE - FFA, Booster C Club, YCT, FHA, 80, TRAVELER, 80-81, FTA, 80-81 BROCK, GEORGE EASTIN - Key Club, 79-81, Top 5 Grapefruit Sellers Award, 80, French Club, 79-80, CAMEC, 79-80, Racquetball Club, 79-80, Croquet Club, 80-81, Statistician Texas State Network, 80-81 BOYD, LESLI ANN - Texas History Club, Racquetball Club, French Club, Booster Club BRASWELL, JAMES ANDERSON, JR. 3 Drum Squad Captain, 80-81, Marching General Drum Squad, 79-81, Stage Band, 79-80, Orchestra, My Fair Lady, 79-80, JA Mugs of Texas, 80-81 BRAZELTON, LEWIS - Varsity Base- ball, 80-81, JV, 79, JV Basketball, 79, Student Council, 81, SNHS, 79-81, Key Club, 81 BROESCHE, KIRT H. - DECA Chap- ter, Texas History Club, Booster Club, WNB, 79-81 BROWN, BRENDA DIANE W FHA, 80-81 BROWN, LEANNE ELIZABETH - Lieutenants, 79-81, Dramalee, 79, Span- ish Club, 80-81, JETS, 80-81, Science Club, 80-81, FHA, 79-80 BROWNING, RONALD WILLIAM - ROTC, 79-81, 2nd Lt., Drill Team, Out- standing Citation Cord, Perfect Attend- ance, Drill Team Award BUIE, BLAKE - Student Council, 80- 81, Suggestion Box Chairman, Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior Cabinets, Archery Team, 80-81, City Champs, Spanish Club, 79-80, Booster Club, 79- 80 . BURCHETT, GLEN SCOTT A Chess Club BURKETT, MARCUS DAVID - YCT, Bowling Club, ROTC, 79-81, Commis- sioned Officer, Battalion Public Inform- ation Officer, ROTC Orienteering Team Commander, District Outstanding Cita- tion Decoration, District Commendation Award, District Proficiency Award, 12 Local Service Awards, President, Explorer Scout Post 45 KBSAJ, Aca- demic Achievement Award, LUS Armyl, Past ROTC Battalion Logistics Officer and Executive Officer BUTLER, JENNIFER LYNN K Booster Club, 81, Dixieliers, 79-81, Pres- ident, FHA, 81, YCT, 81 BYRD, CATHEY LYNN - Spanish Club, 79, FHA, 81 BYRD, JOHNNY CARROLL - WNB, Treasurer, 80-81, FFA, 79-81, YCT, Scuba Club -Q- CABANISS, PATRICIA GAIL 4 SABER, Clubs, Editor, 81, Anchor Club, 80-81, Chaplain, 81, Spirit Committee, 81, Program Council, 80, Spanish Club, 80, Booster Club, 79-81, Quill and Scroll, 802 Hospitalitv Club, 79, CSU, 79-81, FTA, 80-81, Honor Roll, Bongo Joe Fan Club, Campaigners CARTER, LISA LEE - Booster Club, Volleyball Team, JA, MSL CASTILLO, SUSANA f OEA Legal, 79-81, Marching Generals, 79-80, Flute, J.A. CATSINAS, GREGORY PETER - .4 1. Lissy Perryman grins mischievously as she plots to shove her foot into Leigh Hamilton's mouth. 2. Shannon Killman saves drowning girl's life in return for a date. 3. A confident Robin Boozer grins as she awaits the results of the Barbie Doll look- alike contest. 4. No. H127 Tommy Lightfoot is ready to go out for Alicia Glauser's passes anytime. Key Club, Young Life, SNHS, Chi Eta Mu, Geology Club, Booster Club, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents, Honor Roll, Whols Who, Sr. Cabi- net CECALA, GINA SUSANNE - Spanish Club, Law Club, Hospitality Club, DECA, SAA CERVERA, RUDY M. 3 DECA, 79-81, Vice President, 81, FHA, 81 CHAMBERS, CHRISTY G. - FFA, Chapter Conducting Team, Booster Club, Young Life CHURCH, JEAN-MARIE 4 Scuba Club, Young Life, Booster Club, JA CLAIRE, SUZI - Sophomore Most Beautiful Semi-Finalist, Booster Club, Texas History Club, FHA, Honor Roll, Cotillion CLAPP, MIGNONNE R. - Booster Club, 79-81, Texas History Club, FHA, Spanish Club, Scrabble Club, Scuba Club, Powder Puff, Office Helper, Young Life CLAYPOOL, CAROLYN Q Sopho- more Cabinet, Treasurer of Junior and Senior Cabinet, FHA, 79-81, President, 81, Texas History Club, VP, 80-81, Booster Club, 79-80, Track Team, 79-80, 2 Year Letterman, Young Life, 79-81, MSL, 79-81, Campaigners, Science Club, 80-81, Powder Puff, 80, Office Helper, 80-81, Who's Who, 79-81 Home- coming Queen Finalist, Interact Sweet- heart, 80-81 CLEMENS, MATTHEW WARD - Young Life, Tennis Team, 79-81, 3 Year Letterman, Runner-Up District, 80, Quarter Finals Regionals, 80, YCT, Bruins, 80-81, Booster Club, V.V.V.F.C,, Who's Who, 79-81 CLIFTON, DEBORAH A. 7 Drama Club, 79, Hospitality Club, 79, Booster Club, 79-81, Spirit Committee, 81, Skit Chairman, Student Council, 80, Texas History Club, 79-81, Reporter, 81, Rac- quetball Club, 79-81, Young Life, Cam- paigners, MSL COLE, CATHY DIANE - Booster Club, 79-81, HECE, Historian Manager COLLINS, JUDITH JIU - FFA, JV Basketball, Debate, Dramalee, CSU, Track COLLINS, PEGGY M. - Program Council, Texas History Club, FTA, FHA, Hospitality Club, Track Team, 2 Year Letterman, Booster Club, Young Life, Powder Puff, 80-81, Finalist, Scrabble Club, 80, Finalist Most Beauti- ful, 79-80 COLUNGA, MARISSA - FHA, 80, Program Council, 80, Lee Lieutenants, 357 79, OEA, 81, Scrabble Club, 803 Booster Club, 80 CONNELLY, DEBORAH ANN - Booster Club, 79-803 HECE, Treasurer3 FHA COPE, KATHERIN LOUISE - YCT3 FHA, Booster Club3 Hospitality Club3 Archery Team3 Texas History Club3 Young Life, Campaigners3 Racquetball Club3 P.C. COPELAND, ROBERT S. - Science Club, 793 Booster Club, 79-803 FFA COPPEDGE, WOODROW 'LBUBBA' W, - CSU, 80-813 Math Club, 80: Booster Club, 79-81 CORDER, ROBERT L. : Booster Club3 Marching Generals, Manager CORY, LISA MADELAN - Booster Club, 79-81, Debate Club, 79-80, Secre- tary, 79-80, National Forensic League, 79-80, Merit, Honor and Excellence Awards, Znd Place Speaking Award and 3rd Place Team Award, Alto Tourna- ment3 Hospitality Club, 79-803 Law Club, 79-803 OEA, 80-81, Secretary, 80- 813 Texas History Club, 79-80 COX, DREW M. - Booster Club, 79- 81, Scuba Club3 Spanish Club, Racquet- ball Club CRAIG, PAUL DOUGLAS - Q Year Letterman Varsity Basketball, 80-813 JV Basketball, 793 HOFFA3 Booster Club, 79-813 Interact, 79-813 Most Handsome Semi-Finalist, 79, Finalist, 80, CSU, 79 CROSBY, VANCE L. - Football Let- terman, 80-81, All-District Znd Team, 81, 6th Ranked Receiver in District, Over 200 Yds. Rushing CROUCH, ANNELISE CLISAJ - Booster Club, 79-80 CROUCH, KIMBERLY ANN - Hos- pitality Club, Presidentg AFS, Presi- dent, TRAVELER, N.U.B.Q SAA, 793 H.B.F.C. CROW, GORDON DOUGLAS - ROTC, 79-81, Battalion Commander, 80, Battalion Operations Officer, 80, Commissioned Officer, 80-81, Outstand- ing Decoration from the Director, HISD ROTC, Academic Achievement Award, Lee High School Color Guard, 79, Lee Lancers Drill Team, 78 CUMMINGS, CAROLINE M. - SABER, 79-81, Jr. Section Editor, 81, Student Council, 79-81, Program Coun- cil, 79-803 Texas History Club, 79-813 Science Club, 80-813 Most Beautiful Semi-Finalist, 79-813 Young Life, 79-81, Young Life Guitar Player, 80-81, Windy Gap, 803 Booster Club, 79-813 Cam- paigners, 79-81, Senior Ski Trip, 81, Sophomore Cabinet, 79, TFEHSUTCIQ Quill and Scroll, 80-81 CURLIN, RICHARD C. - Booster Club, 79-80, DECE, Member and Offi- cial Creed Reader CURRY, CHARLES PHILLIP - Var- sity Football 2 Year Letterman, District 18 4A Champs 1979 Member, 1st Team All-District Offense, 2nd Team All-City Offense, 79, 2nd Team All-District Defense, 803 Interact, 80-81, VP 813 Booster Club, 79-813 YCT, 80, Young Life and Campaigners, 79-81 CUTLER, KATE P. C Senior Cabinet, 80-813 Junior Cabinet Alternate, 79-803 Texas History Club, 79-80, Souther- naires, 793 SATS, 813 My Fair Lady , 79, Booster Club, 79-81 -D- DAESCHNER, MELAINE A. - OEA, Parliamentarian DALTON, KEITH ALAN - Golf Team, 79-81, Texas History Club3 Geol- ogy Club3 Booster Club3 N.U.B.3 Cam- paignersg Young Life DANIELS, DEBORAH NAN - Stu- dent Council, 79-81, Reporter, 813 Spirit Committee, 79-813 Swim Team, 79-80, Lettered, 803 Texas History Club, 79-813 FHA, 79, FTA, 80, Dramalee, 793 Varsity Volleyball Manager, 793 Cross Country, 80, MSL, 79-81, Booster Club, 79-813 Sr. Alumni II, 81, Young Life, 79-813 Cam- paigners, 79-813 Trig Club, 813 NGA 81 DARNELL, DENISE RENEE - Booster Club, 79-81, Texas History Club, 79-81, FHA, 80481, MSL, 81, Hos- pitality Club, 803 Young Life, 79-81, Ski Trip, 79 DARROW, KAY LYNN - Lee Lieu- tenants, 79-813 LHS, 79-813 German Club3 Spanish Club3 AFS, Science Club3 Anchor Club DAUGS, TRACI LYNN - Razz-M- Tazz and Co., 79-81, Student Director, 813 Dark of the Moon, 80. Winner of 2 All-Star-Cast Awards, Golda in Fid- dler on the Roof , 80-81, Gandalf in U.I.L, Production of Hobbitt , 793 Southernaires, 79-81, Region Choir Member, 80, NHS, 79-813 Student Council, 79-803 Thespian Society, 79-811 HMy Fair Lady, 793 J.V. Volleyball Team, 793 SAA, Secretary, 803 Program Council, 803 French Club, 803 Booster Club, 79, CSU DAVIS, ANNE DARCY f Student Council, 79-81, Clean-Up Chairman, 813 Spirit Committee, 80-81, Big Sign Chairman, 81, Young Life, Ski Trip, 79- 80, Booster Club, 79-813 Campaigners Texas History Club, 79-803 Spanisl Club, 79-803 SNHS, 813 Hospitality Club, 803 Tennis Team, 79-803 SABER 81, Photographer Award, 81, Sr. Alumn Club, 812 MSL, 79-81, Historian, 81 Sophomore Cabinet, 793 Program Coun- cil, 79 DAVIS, LOU ANN - OEA, 79-81, His- torian3 FHA, 2 Yearsg Booster Club DENTON, SUZANNE MICHELLE f French Club, 803 Texas History Club 803 Dixieliers, 803 AFS, 80, FHA, 80 DECA, ReporterfHistorian, 81 DONNELLY, CLARE - Student Council, 79-81, Secretary, 813 JV Track 79, Cross-Country, 80, Spirit Commit- tee, 79-813 Senior Cabinet, Historian, 81 SABER, Faculty Editor, 813 Booster Club, 79-813 MSL, President3 Young Life, 79-81, Campaigners, 79-81 DOWLING, RICHARD WILLIAM - Accompanist - Dixieliers, 79, Souther- naires, 79-813 Orchestra 79-81, Presi- dent, 80-813 Pianist - 'tMy Fair Lady,' 79, Dark of the Moon, 80 and Fiddler on the Roof, 813 Key Club, 79-813 YCT 79-81, Vice-Chairman, 813 NHS, 79-81 Student Council, 81, Senior Cabinet, 81: National Merit Commended Scholar Most Handsome Semi-Finalist3 1s1 Place, Talent Show, 80 DRESCHER, KIM BRETTE - South- ernairesg Dixieliers, Alto Section Leader: Booster Club3 My Fair Lady Cast, Fiddler on the Roof Castg U.I.L. lst Place, Solo, U.I.L. 2nd Place, Trio3 Cam- paignersg Young Life DRISCOLL, LACY ANNE - Goli Team, MSL3 Scuba Club3 Close-Up DUNN, DIANE J. - VICA DUTHERAGE, GINA DIANNE - Booster Club, 79-813 Dramalee, 793 Texas History Club, 793 Spanish Club, 793 DECA, 813 P.C.3 Young Life -E- ECKLAND, ALEXANDER PAUL - Law Club, 813 Booster Club, 813 FHA, 81 EDMONSON, CARROLYN JEAN f Who's Who Among American High School Students, 813 National Distin- guished American High School Stu- dents, 81, Region Choir, 81, Ranked 5th, District Choir, 813 Southernaires, 79-80, Secretary, 81, My Fair Lady, 792 JV Volleyball, 79, Manager, 80, Anchor Club, 813 Hospitality Club, 79-81, Booster Club, 79-813 E.K.G.3 S.N.A.W., - ' 79-81, U.I.L. Contest - Ensemble 1 EOFF, LISA C. - Anchor Club, 79-81, Hospitality Club, 79-81, Treasurer, 81, Dramalee, 79-81, Law Club, 80, Booster Club, 79-81 EPPES, CYNTHIA DIANN - Hospi- tality Club, 79-81, Secretary, Spanish Club, 79, Powder Puff, 80, Law Club, 79, Spirit Committee ERNST, DAVID W. - NHS, 79-81, JETS, 79-81, SNHS, 79-81, Varsity Golf Team, 79-81, American Legion Boys' State, 81, Junior and Senior Cabinets, 80-81, Science Competition Club, 80 ESTERS, LADY MARIE - ROTC, Sergeant First Class, Drill Team, HECE ESTES, B. KAYE - Booster Club, 79- 81, Dramalee, 79, Texas History Club, 79, Spanish Club, 79, DECA, 81, Young Life, P.C. -12- FATJO, KIMBERLY KAY - Booster Club, 79-80, FFA, 79, Student Cabinet, 79, Student Council, 80, Volleyball Manager, 79, Track, 80, Cross-Country, 80, Texas History Club, Historian, 81, Scuba Club, 81, MSL, 80-81 FEENEY, STACY SUE - Lee Lieuten- ants, 79-81, One Star General Brigade HA 81, Anchor Club, 79-81, NHS, 80- 81, Lieutenant Scholarship Award, National Merit Commended Scholar, Chi Eta Mu, 81, JETS, 81, Hospitality Club, 80, Booster Club, 79-81, Spanish Club, 79-81, American Legion Club, 81 FELDER, JAMES CHARLES - Bas- ketball, JV, 79, 80, Varsity, 81 FENDLEY, CYNTHIA ANNE - Arch- ery Team, 79-81, Booster Club, 79-81, Spanish Club, 79-81, FHA, 79, FFA, 79- 81, Treasurer, 81, Racquetball, 81 FERGUSON, KIRA D. - Spanish Club, FHA, Texas History Club, Drama- lee FODELL, MICHELLE RENEE - Dramalee, HECE, FFA, Senior Cabinet, Texas History Club FORRESTER, KEITH A. - Basket- ball, Varsity, 81, JV, 79-80, SNHS, 81, Key Club, 81 FOSTER, CINDY LEE - OEA, Ski Club, Drama Club, President, Booster Club, Activities Committee FOUNTAIN, SANDRA - Track Team, 1V2 Years, FFA, 2 Years, FHA, 2 Years, Hospitality Club FOX, WILLIAM CARROLL - ICT, VICA FULLER, T. P. - ICT, VICA p .' FURNACE, JOHN FREDERICK - Student Council, 79, C M President Bass Section, 3 Years District Choir, 2 Years Region Choir, Top 8 Choir, JA President, YCT -G- GARNER, LOU ANN - Spirit Com- mittee, 79-81, Secretary, Anchor Club, 79-81, Historian, TRAVELER, 79-81, News Editor, Hospitality Club, 79-81, NHS, Sophomore and Junior Cabinets, Booster Club, 79-81, Nominee for DAR Award, JETS, 79, N.U.B., American Legion Club, 79, AFS, 79-80 GARRETT, R. DAVIS - FFA, FHA GARZA, BLANCA ALICIA - Spanish Club, OEA Legal, Historian GARZA, REBECCA S. - Lee Lieuten- ants, 79-81, Two Star General, 81, Span- ish Club, 79-81, SNHS, 81, Lieutenant Scholarship Award, 79-80, lst and 2nd Place in Spanish Contest, 79-80, Hospi- tality Club, 79-80, JETS, 80-81, Booster Club GIBSON, JOLENE KATHERINE A Booster Club, OEA, Reporter GIBSON, JULIE - FHA, 79-80, Texas History Club, 79-80, Most Beautiful Runner-Up, 79 and 80 GIST, TRACEY LYNNE - Texas His- tory Club, President, 81, MSL, Secre- tary, Volleyball Team, 2 Yr. Letterman, Booster Club, 79-81, Advanced Chorus, 79-81, Hospitality Club, Scuba Club, Lab Assistant, Powder Puff, Campaign- ers, Senior Ski Trip GLAUSER, ALICIA MARIE - Spirit Committee, Secretary, FTA, Science Club, Booster Club, Hospitality Club, Spirit Committee, 79-81, Nominee Homecoming Queen, Lab Assistant, Chemistry GOLD, CARRIE DAVID v FHA, 78- 81, Booster Club, Geology Club, 80 GOOLSBEE, CARA DIANNE - Southernaires, President, 81, Region Choir, 79, District, 80, lst Division Solo and Ensemble, 79-81, TMEA Concert, 80, Lieutenants, 79, NHS, CSU, uFid- dler on the Roof' GRAPE, ROGER DAVID - SNHS, 79- 81, President, 81, AFS, 79-81, Treasurer, 81, CSU, 79-81, Spanish Club, 81, Geol- ogy Club, 81, HFiddler on the Roof Vil- lager, 81 GRAY, DOUGLAS - YCT, Booster Club, Golf Team, 79, Texas History Club, SCG, 80, Chess Club, 79, Lab Assistant, 81, Racquetball Club, 80, 1. If Willie Nelson doesn't want me, at least I can still keep snapping to Earth, Wind 8: Fire, sings Julie Held. 2. Keith Forrester, Lewis Brazelton, and Gardner Landry get a real hee haw as Stace Alfstad's date faints at their feet. 3. Naive Scott Biggerstaff calls to his leav- ing friends as Johnette Skalla tries subtly to persuade him that he'd rather be with her anyway. 4. Pam Machemehl, Leah Benson, Patricia Cabaniss, and Annette Harris slip into something more comfortable, pour a drink, and prove that Senior Girls are ready for anything. LCCC, Backgammon Club, 79 GREENWOOD, JODY - CSU, 79-81, JETS, 81, Backgammon Club, 81, Bas- ketball Team, Manager, 79-81, Spanish Club, 80, Texas History Club, 81, JDCC, 79-81 GREENWOOD, NANCY COLLEEN F Spanish Club, 81, Chi Eta Mu, 80-81, Geology Club, 81, CSU, 79, Booster Club, 79-81, Basketball, JV, 80, Man- ager, 81, JETS, 81 GREGORY, THERESA DIANE - LHS Secretary, 80, Historian, 81, Booster Club, MW Garden Club, Geol- ogy Club, AFS, 79 GRIZZARD, ALISA K. - D.E., 2 Years, Secretary GROSS, JOE - CSU, 79-81, Booster Club, 79, D.E., 81 GROSS, MARTIN EDWARD - Marching Generals, 80, Stage Band, 79, Booster Club, 79-81 -H- HAINES, DANA LEE - LHS, 81, 2nd Place, Roman Games 80, 3rd Place 81, 3rd Place TSJCL, 80, 2nd Place H21 Days of America Essay, 79, Finalist Bill Archer Intern Program, Honorable Mention H1980 Great American Smoke- out Essay, 81, Campaigners, 81, Booster Club, 79-81, Hospitality Club, 79, CSU, 79, Science Club, 81, Backgam- mon Club, 81, GCCC, 81, Jr. and Sr. Powder Puff, 80-81, JCL, 81 HAMILTON, LEIGH ANN - Student Council, 80, Program Council, 79, Pro- gram Council Comm., Co-Chairman, 80, NHS 79-81, Jr. and Sr. Cabinet fSr. Alternatel, Bill Archer Intern, 80, Chi Eta Mu, Hospitality Club, 79-81, CSU, 81, SATS, Croquet Club, Young Life, 79-81, Campaigners, 79-81, Wilderness, 80, Most Beautiful Semi-Finalist, L.E.E. President, Anchor Club, 81, Archery Team, 79, Manager, Volleyball Team, 80 HAMMANN, BETH MARIE - Hospi- tality Club, 79-80, Spanish Club, 80, Texas History Club, 80, JV Track Team, 79, FHA, 80, Booster Club, 79-81, Track Manager, 80-81, Basketball Manager, 81 HAMMER, LE - Class Poet, Law Club, 80, Spanish Club, 79, Track Team, 79-80, Varsity Boys, Basketball Stats, 81, Booster Club, 79-80, Student Cabinet, 81 HANAGRIFF, MARY CLAIRE - TRAVELER, 80-81, Ad Manager, 81, Spirit Committee, Big Sign Chairman, 81, Program Council, Texas History 359 60 Club, Parliamentarian, 81, Girls' Track Hospitality Club, Manager, 79-80, Scuba Club, Booster Club, MSL Trea- surer, Powder Puff, Most Likely to Suc- ceed, 81 HANSEN, ELLEN LYNN - Swim Team, Lettered 2 Yrs., State Competi- tion, 79, 80, FHA, 79-81, Homecoming Float, 79-81, Booster Club, 79-81, Texas History Club, 79-81, Archery, 79, Let- tered 79, Cross-Country Track, 79-80, MSL, 81, Young Life, 79-81 HANSLIP, CHARLES ARMSTRONG i VOCT, WNB HANSON, KRISTINA VICTORIA - Track Team, 79, Hospitality Club, 80, Texas History Club, 80, LHS, 80, 81, Scuba Club, 80, 81, Close-Up, 81, Booster Club, 79-81, Campaigners, 79- 81, Young Life, 79-81 HARLE, BASCOM SANDER - FFA, Vice-President, 80 HARLSON, LEIGH ANN - FTA, SNHS, Racquet Ball Club, Booster Club HARRIS, ANNETTE O'HARA - SABER, 80-81, Editor-in-Chief, 81, Club Staff, 80, A-FS, 80-81, Americans Abroad in Argentina, Summer 80, National Merit Finalist, Anchor Club, 80, 81 Secretary, 81, Campaigners, SNHS, 80, 81, Reporter, 81, Campaign- ers, L.E.E., Who's Who Among Ameri- can High School Students, Quill and Scroll, 81, Chemical Honor Society, 81, Spanish Club, 79, JETS, 80, Science Competition Club, 80, Booster Club, BMF, 81, Natural High Student Body President, 81, Bongo Joe Fan Club, 81 HARRIS, BEVERLY ANN -: DECA HARRIS, KEVIN W. - Booster Club, Craftsman Award in Woodshop HARRIS, MEAOSHIA - Booster Club, ROTC, OEA HAYEK, DAVID T. - Letter of Com- mendation - PSATfNMSQT, Letter of Merit i NEDT, Top 10 Marksmen in City, 2 Yr. Letterman i Marksman- ship, City Champion Rifle Team, YCT, Law Club, OEA, Science Club, J.A., Vice-President, Bowling Club HEINTZ, KENNETH THOMAS - National Merit Finalist: TRAVELER, ELER, 81, Interact, 79-81, Cross-Coun- try, 79, General Guard, 80-81, MSL Reject, Booster Club, 81 HELD, JULIE ANN - Spanish Club, 2 Yrs., Scuba Club, Texas History Club, Booster Club, MSL HERRING, GREGORY JAMES - Key Club, 80, 81, National Merit Com- mended Scholar, NHS, 80, 81, Chi Eta Mu, 81, LHS, 79-81, Bill Archer Intern eil. Finalist, Whois Who Among American High School Students, AFS, 79-81, His- torian, 81, Sophomore and Senior Cabi- net, Debate Team, 79-81, National For- ensic League, 79, Racquetball Club, 81, Swim Team, Regional Qualifier, 79, American Legion Club, 80, JETS, 80, Science Competition, 80, Booster Club, 79-81 HIGGINBOTHAM, NANCY L. - Stu- dent Council, 79-81, President, 81, Anchor Club, 79-81, V.P., YCT, Secre- tary, Delegate to Freedom's Foundation, Valley Forge, Most Representative, 79- 80, American Legion Winner, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents, Society for Distinguished Ameri- can High School Students, NHS, 79-81, Spirit Committee, Auditorium Chair- man, Spanish Club, 79-81, Dramalee, 79-81, American Legion Club, 79-81, L.E.E., Charter Member and Assistant Secretary, CSU, Young Life, Campaign- ers, NOBF HIGGINBOTHAM, ROBIN SUE - General Guard, Hospitality Club, Drama Lee, Dixieliers, CSU, Texas His- tory Club, FHA, Booster Club HIGHTOWER, ELIZABETH MAR- THA - Spirit Committee, Poster Chairman, LHS, Treasurer, Texas His- tory Club, Secretary, Racquetball Club, Spanish Club, Booster Club HILDEBRAND, ANN LOIS - Hospi- tality Club, 79, 80, AFS, Financial Offi- cer, 79-81, Southernaires, 81, Booster Club, 79-81 HILDEBRANDT, SHARON M. - FFA, 1st and 4th in Hog Division, Show- manship Award, Badminton Champion, FTA HILL, DARRELL KEITH f Junior Cabinet, Football Trainer, 79-81, FFA HONKANEN, TARJA ANNELI - Senior Cabinet, AFS, Dramalee HOWARD, SUSAN KAY - Student Council, 81, Basketball, J.V., 80, Varsity Manager, 81, Texas History, 81, Sgt. at Arms, Spirit Committee, 81, FTA, 81, ROTC Drill Team Commander, 80 HUNT, DANA s Most Beautiful Semi- Finalist, 79-80, Advanced Chorus, 79-81, Texas History Club, 79-81, Young Life, Campaigners, MSL HURT, KATHERINE P. f Spirit Committee, 81, SNHS, 81, Spanish Club, 79-81, Racquetball Club, Texas History Club, 80, French Club, 80, Hos- pitality Club, 79 HUYNH, LAN K. - French Club, 81, Spanish Club, 81, FHA, 81, Hospitality Club, 81 -1- IBARRA, LINDA CHRISTINE - Lee Lieutenants, Hospitality Club, AFS, German Club, Spanish Club, French Club, FTA, Science Club, Booster Club IRESON, CATHERINE S. - German Club, 79-81, ROTC, 2 Yrs., OEA, 1 Yr. IVIE, KIM A. - Marching Generals, 79-81, Drum Major, 81, Concert Band, 79-81, Stage Band, 79, CSU, 79, Booster Club, 79-81, My Fair Lady, Orchestra, 79 JASPER, ANNE E. - Volleyball, J.V., 79, Varsity 80-81, Spanish Club, Scuba Club, Texas History Club, FHA, Rac- quetball Club, Booster Club JERVEY, ALLYSON McCREA - Southernaires, 79-81, Dramalee, 79-81, Hospitality Club, 79, Region Choir, 79- 81, NHS, 79-81, LHS, 79-81, Latin Club, 79-81, Flowergirl in t'My Fair Lady , Hodel in Fiddler on the Roofn, National Merit Commended Scholar, 80, Thespians, 79-81, JETS, 80, Booster Club, 79-81, EKG, 81 JIMMERSON, JIM JIM - Key Club, 80-81, Varsity Track, 79-81, Campaign- ers, 81 JOHNSON, BRET T. - CSU JOHNSON, JENNIFER A. - SABER, Texas History Club, 79-81, Photogra- pher, 80-81, Quill and Scroll, Hospitality Club, 79-81, FTA, Scuba Club, 79-81, YCT, FHA, 79-80, Booster Club, 79-81, Most Beautiful Finalist 79-81, Who's Who, Girl's Cotillion, Young Life Guitar Player, Campaigners, Windy Gap, Goodness Girl, Science Club JORDAN, JANE ELIZABETH - Cheerleader, Student Council, 79-81, Parliamentarian, 81, Program Council, 79, Program Council Committee, Co- Chairperson, 81, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Var- sity Track Team, 79, Letterman, Varsity Swim Team, 80, Letterman, NHS, 81, SNHS, 81, Hospitality Club, 79-81, YCT, 81, Spirit Committee, 81, FTA, 81, J.V. Cross-Country Track Team, 79, . 853. If 1 Sfarsf i 1' . HIS? X M.W. Garden Club, Croquet Club, Booster Club, 79-81 JUNE, SUSAN GAYLE - Spanish Club, 79-81, Hospitality Club, 79-81, Dramalee, 80-81, JETS, 80-81, FHA, 79, Booster Club, 79-81 -K- KACHADOUNIAS, LARRY V. - Track Team, 79, 80, Cross-Country, 79, 80, District Champion, 79, District Co- Champion, 80, Regional Finalist, 79,80 KALANTZAKIS, GEORGE S. - Most Representative Sophomore, Honorable Mention M Spanish Poetry Contest, Letter of Recognition - HISD Foreign Language Dept., Third Place Award - Intramural Volleyball, Third Place - Intramural Basketball KALSI, MARIE-LUISE I. - Spanish Club, Secretary, 79, LHS, Secretary, 79, President, 81, Track Team, Lettered, 79, Swim Team, Lettered, 80 KARNOSKI, KEITH PETER M Key Club, 79-81, Varsity Baseball, 79-81, 3 Yr. Letterman, Campaigners, Young Life, Windy Gapper, YAF, 80, Texas History Club, 80, German Club, 79 KAUFFMAN, JOHN - J.V. Football, 79, Swim Team, Letterman, 80, 81, Cross-Country, 80, Booster Club, FHA KELLEY, LORI CARLYLE - CSU, Spirit Committee, Homecoming Queen, Most Beautiful, 79-80, Key Club Sweet- heart, SABER, Sophomore Section Edi- tor, Track Team, 79, Quill and Scroll, YCT, Spanish Club, Hospitality Club, Texas History Club, Young Life, Cam- paigners, Booster Club, Dramalee KELLY, KRISTINE MARIE S Anchor Club, 79-81, Reporter, 81, Texas History Club, 79-81, Treasurer, 81, NHS, 80, 81, Varsity Track, 79, 80, Let- tered, 80, J.V. Volleyball, 79, Lettered, 79, FHA, 80, Jr. and Sr. Cabinet, Hospi- tality Club, 79, Booster Club, 79, 80, J.A., 81, DAR Nominee, L.E.E., 81 KERN, KELLY RENAY - FHA, Booster Club KILDAY, LES PAUL - Baseball, J.V. Letterman, 79, Varsity Letterman, 80, 81, All-District, 80, All-City, 80, J.V. Basketball, Letterman, 79, NHS, Presi- dent, Honor Society Representative, 80, 81, Boys' State Representative, Student Council, 79-81, Key Club Representa- tive, 79-81, College Night Chairman, 81, Sophomore and Sr. Director, 79, 81, Top 5 in Grapefruit Sales, 81, 2nd in AMA, 80, SABER, 80, 81, Boys' Sports Editor, 81, Quill and Scroll, Booster Club, Cam- paigners KILLMAN, SHANNON ROICE - SABER, 80, 81, Basketball, 2 Yr. Letter- man, 80, 81, J.V., 79, HOFFA, 79-81, Texas History Club, Booster Club, 79- 81, Most Improved Basketball, 79, Most Handsome Finalist, 80, 81, Quill and Scroll, Treasurer, Science Club, YCT, Prepsters, LCCC, JGFC, MSL Beau, Bongo Joe Honor Award KING, BRUCE R. - Southernaires, 79- 81, Razz-m-Tazz, 79-81, Drama Lee, 79- 81, Thespian Society, 80, 81, Announce- ment Maker r P.A., 80-81, Student Council, 79-81, Bartender in My Fair Lady , 79, Hank Gudger in Dark of the Moon , 80, Fyedka in HFiddler on the Roof , 81, Region Choir, 79-81 KING, ILVINA RENEA - Varsity and J.V. Basketball, Spanish Club, FTA, FHA, Texas History Club KING, GWENDOLYN CARLISLE s Student Council, 79-81, Sophomore Class V.P., Sophomore Cabinet, Girls' Track, 79, Trainer, 80, SABER, 80, 81, Favorites Editor, 81, Spirit Committee, 80-81, V.P., 81, Texas History Club, 80, Hospitality Club, 80, MSL, 79-81, Cam- paigners, 79-81, Y.L. Wildernness Club, Y.L. Windy Gap Club, 80, Y.L. Ski Trip, 79-81 KINNEY, LAURA BETH - Booster Club, 79-81, Texas History Club, 80-81, Spanish Club, 80-81, Hospitality Club, 79, Racquetball Club, 80, Archery Team, 79, J.V. Volleyball Manager, 80, Young Life, Campaigners, 79-81 KIRKENDALL, JOSEPH HOGARTH g Southernaires, 79-81, Region Choir, 79-81, Top 8 Choir, 79-81, Top 4 Choir, 81, Most Representative, 81, Drama Lee, 79-81, Student Council, 81, John - Dark of the Moon , 80, Motel - UFiddler on the Roof , 81, 'LBest Actor - Dark of the Moon , 80, L'Best Actor N UIL Competition, 80 KNOBLAUCH, PATRICIA MARIE - Lieutenants, 79, Spirit Award, 79, Let- tered, 79, Scrabble Club, 79, Booster Club, 81, Jr. Cabinet, Texas History Club, 81, Racquetball Club, 81, Young Life, 79-81, Campaigners, MSL KOOMEY, PAUL LEVON - LHS, 79- 81, V.P., 81 KORRY, JUNE MARIE - Lee Lieu- tenants, 79-81, 5-Star General, 81, Span- ish Club, 79-81, V.P., 79-81, SNHS, 79- 81, Reporter, 79-80, Honor Society, 80, 81, Chi Eta Mu, 81, JETS, 79-81, Sci- 1. Gardner Landry's head is in the clouds as Darby Wilson and Charlotte Loeffler try to bring him down to earth. 2. A dazed Mike Seaman is amazed that Carrie Pickering, Clare Donnelly, Kristen Oesch, and Angela MacArthur would rather hug teddy bears than hug him, but Brenda Baker is having second thoughts. 3. Susan Solcher and Caroline Cummings use a coke and a smile to attract the guys, while Lori Kelley relies on her smile alone. ence Club, 81, German Club, 81, Hospi- tality Club, 79-80, American Legion Club, 79-81, Booster Club, 79 -L- LANDRY, LOUIS GARDNER - Sen- ior Class President, 81, Key Club, 79-81, V.P., 81, SABER, 80, 81, Associate Edi- tor, 81, Varsity Cheerleader, 81, Key Club Pancake Award, 79, Most Active Sophomore, 79, Most Valuable Member, 80, NHS, SNHS, Anchor Club - Sr. Beau, Track and Cross Country, 79, 80, Campaigners, 80-81, Quill and Scroll, 81, Student Council, 80, Sophomore and Sr. Cabinet, 79, 81, Spirit Committee, 81, Chairman of College Night, 80, Weird Harold Fan Club, L.E.E. Beau, Bongo Joe Fan Club, Natural High School Graduate, Ruboskowitz Forever Society, Who's Who Among American High School Students LANGLAND, THOMAS JAMES -2 Marching Generals, 79-81, Concert Band, 79-81 LAUBER, MICHAEL EDWARD N J.V. Football, 79-80, FFA, 80-81, Senti- nel Officer, 81 LEWIS, CELIA M. - Razz-m-Tazz, 79- 81, Reporter and Historian, 81, Anchor Club 79-81, Sr. Cabinet, 80-81, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents, Spirit Committee, Internat'l Thespian Society, Hospitality Club, Les Fleurs De Lee, Dark of the Moon - Edna , UIL Competition, 80, Drama Lee, Booster Club, Lieutenants, 79, Dix- iliers, 79, N.U.B. LIM, ANGELA GAY - Spanish Club, 79, J.V. Volleyball, 79, 80, Varsity Vol- leyball, 79 Only, Debate, 79, Racquetball Club, 79-81, AHFC, Pres. of Ronettes, Hospitality Club, 81, Lead in The Can- terbury Tales , N.U.B., Campaigners, Powder Puff, Who's Who Among Amer- ican High School Students, M.W. Gar- den Club, Nat'l Forensic League LITTLE, JULIA ANN -X MSL, FFA, Co-Op, Sweetheart, 81, Spanish Club, Texas History Club, FHA LIU, JEANNY M. - Chemistry Honor Society, SNHS, Anchor Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Spanish Club, Hospitality Club, American Legions, JETS, V.P. LOEFFLER, CHARLOTTE B. - SABER, Sr. Honors Editor, 81, Student Council, 80, 81, Varsity Cheerleader, 81, Spirit Committee, Tennis Team, 79, 80, Most Popular, 81, Secretary of Jr. Class, 361 Jr. Cabinet, Texas History Club, Hospi- tality Club, Science Club, MSL, Y.L., Campaigners, Natural High School Stu- dent LONGWELL, JEFFREY LYNN - Interact, 79-81, President, 81, Varsity Cheerleader, Most Handsome 80, Top 10 81, SABER, 80, 81, Business Manager 81, Spirit Committee, HOFFA, Wilder- ness, Texas History Club, Bongo Joe Fan Club LOMBA, MARIA del ROSARIO - SNHS, Spanish Club, JETS, Geology Club LOW, JAY L. - Drama, 79-81, JETS, 79-81, Bowling Club, 79-81, Dark of the Moon , Assistant Moonie , Next to Last in UIL Speech Competition, 79 LUNA, RICHARD - Football, J.V., 79, Varsity, 80 LUNG, JOHN D. - Varsity Track, 80, Varsity Cross-Country, 81, Les Fleurs De Lee, 81, Racquetball Club, 80 LUNINE, LIZZIE - Commended Scholar, NHS, Internat'l Thespian Soci- ety, Anchor Club, Student Council, Razz-m-Tazz, Supporting Lead in t'Dark of the Moon , Supporting Lead in A Fiddler on the Roof , 1st Place Talent Show 80, Supporting Lead in UIL One Act District and Area Winner, 80, Program Council -M- MACHEMEHL, PAMELA ANNE - Most Representative Sophomore, Pro- ject S.C.O.R.E. European Delegate, JETS, L.E.E., Texas History Club, Anchor Club Rjct., Spirit Committee, House Chairman, CSU, AFS, Chi Eta Mu, Science Competition, Booster Club, BMF, Natural High Student Activist Leader MANESS, KAREN D. - Jefferson Award, 80, German Club, 79-81, Reporter, 79, Treasurer, 81, Debate, 79, 2nd Place at Lamar Tourney, 79, JETS, 80-81, Anchor Club, 81, Chi Eta Mu, 81, Science Club, 81, Lee Lieutenants, 79- 81, 1-Star General, HB , 81, American Legion, 80-81, Hospitality Club, 80, Spanish Club, 81, Won Oratorical Opti- mist Contest, 79 for Area MARION, JOHN S. - Marching Gen- eral Drum Squad, 80, 81, Asst. Captain, 81, Math Club Reporter, 80, NHS, 80, 81, Nat'l Merit Finalist, JETS, 79-81, MAA Award, Chemistry Honor Society MATCHA, KELLY MARIE - Booster Club, Drama, Texas History Club, DECA, FHA: Young Life MCARTHUR, ANGELIA CHRISTENE - L.E.E., 79-81, Volleyball, J.V., 79, Varsity, 80, Spanish Club, 79-81, FHA, 81, Texas History Club, 81, Booster Club MCCARTER, WILLIAM BLAIR H Soccer, 79, Booster Club, 80, 81, Drama- lee, 81 McCASKILL, JEAN MARIE f Lee Lieutenant Drill Team, 79, Science Club, Treasurer, Dramalee, Geology Club McDANIELS, GRANT BLACKWELL - AFS, 79-80, French Club, 79, Science Club, 79-81, Law Club, 81, Geology Club, 80, 81, Tennis Team, 2 Yr. Letter- man MCDONALD, TAMMY LYNN - Texas History Club, 79-81, Scuba Club, 81, MSL, FHA, 80-81, Powder Puff, 81, Young Life, 79-81, Campaigners, 80, Booster Club, 79-81, Spanish Club, 79, Hospitality Club, 79-80 MCKISSICK, MARK R. C. A YCT, 81, Geology Club, Secretary, 81, Razz-m- Tazz, 80, 81, Dramalee, Reporter, 81, Thespians, Reporter, Actor and Stage Hand in 'KMy Fair Lady , 79, Actor and Lighting Tech. Asst. in Dark of the Moon , 80, Lighting Tech. in Fiddler on the Roof , 81, Tech. in UIL One Act Play 'KThe Hobbit , 79, and HDark of the Moon , 80, Racquetball Club, 81 MCMILLAN, KIRK - FHA, 81, Texas History Club, 81, Chess Club, 79 McMILLAN, TIMOTHY EARL - Track Team, Letterman, 80, 81, Foot- ball, 79, Sr. Cabinet Alternate MCNALLY, LORI MICHELLE - Marching Band, President, Racquetball Club, Stage Band, FTA MELTON, MACY ADELE - Sr. Class Secretary, L.E.E., Tennis Team, 79-81, Anchor Club, NCTE Finalist, Nat'l Merit Commended Scholar, Hospitality Club, Sophomore, Jr., and Sr. Cabinet, Texas History Club, Spanish Club, VWAP, Booster Club, Pres. WHFC MERCADO, ROBERT - CSU, 79-81, Southernaires, 80, 81, Football, J.V., 80, Varsity,81 MERCHANT, MICHELLE MARIE - Swim Team, 2 State Records, 79, 80, All- American Swimming, 79, 80, Varsity Letterman, 79, 80, Most Outstanding Girl Swimmer, State, 79, 80, MSL, 79- 81, Texas History Club, 81, Booster Club, 79-81 MILSTEAD, MARK - Varsity Foot- ball Letterman, 79-81, Varsity Baseball Letterman, 79-81, J.V. Track, 2nd Team All-District Defense, 79, 1st Team All- District Offense and Defense, 79, All City Defense, 79, Interact, 79-81, Trea- surer, 80, Jr. Cabinet, TRAVELER, 79- 81, Most Handsome, 79, Finalist 80, Booster Club, FCA MOHR, ROBERT K. - Geology Club MONDSHINE, MARC W. - Chi Eta Mu, V.P., JETS, Booster Club MONTGOMERY, DEBRA LYNN - Lee Lieutenants, 79-81, Spanish Club, German Club, Hospitality Club, Science Club, FTA, AFS ' MONTGOMERY, KIMBERLY S. - Anchor Club, 79-81, Treasurer, 81, Hos- pitality Club, 80, 81, V.P., NHS, SNHS, Treasurer, AFS, V.P., TRAVELER, American Legion, 80 MOODY, DAVID BRADLEY - JETS, Sgt. at Arms, 2 Yrs., Science Competi- tion Club, E2 Yrs., LHS, Secretary, 2 Yrs., Booster Club, 2 Yrs., Science Fiction Club, 1 Yr., YCT, 1 Yr., Gulf Coast Regional Latin Tourney - 4th Place, Honorable Mention in Grammar and Decathlon, Science Competition - Cho- sen to Take ACS at U of H MOORE, CHERYL ANNE A Most Representative Sr. Girl, Head Cheer- leader, Student Council, Treasurer, NHS, Southernaires, Regional Choir, 79, Golf Team, FTA, Texas History Club, Dramalee, MSL, BBFC MOORE, LAURA LANE - Sophomore Class Treasurer, Sophomore Cabinet, Texas History Club, Hospitality Club, Most Beautiful Semi-Finalist, 80 MOORE, MARILYN ANN - Booster Club, Spanish Club, Texas History Club, Scuba Club, MSL, FHA, Young Life MORGAN, MICHAEL - VOCT MORISAK, KIMBERLY LYNN - Track Team, 79-81, Letterman, 80, 81 MORRIS, STEPHANIE LYNN - LHS, Reporter, Hospitality Club, Texas History Club, Booster Club MOTT, PAULA RAE - Spanish Club, SNHS, Sophomore Cabinet, FTA, Booster Club, 79-81, FHA, Class Repre- sentative, Campaigners MOZINGO, PAULETTE - DECA, Treasurer, Booster Club, Track Team, 79 MYERS, MARY - Spirit Committee, 79-81, President, 81, Booster Club, 79, 81, President, 81, Student Council, 79- 81, Chairman of Teacher Appreciation, 81, Track and Cross-Country, 79, FTA, Texas History Club, YCT, Program Council, 80 -N- NAGEL, DIXIE LEE - Dixieliers, 80, Monitor, 81, Hospitality Club, 81, Dra- malee, 81, Booster Club, 79-81, Spanish Club, 79, Texas History Club, 81, Sr. Cabinet, L.E.E. NAUGLE, KIMBERLY DAWN - French Club, Drama Club, Hospitality Club, French Club, V.P., Dixieliers, Booster Club NEALE, ZOE A. - Choir, 79-81, Secre- tary, Sr. Cabinet NICKEL, KIMBERLY LYNN - Anchor Club, Sr. Representative, Amer- ican Legion Club, V.P., Southernaires, Treasurer, Hospitality Club, Spirit Committee, Booster Club, Spanish Club, NHS, Dramalee, JETS, CSU NIEMANN, RICHARD FREDERICK Y ROTC, Rifle Team, City-District Champs, 80, Geology Club, 81 NOVOSAD, LAURI ANN f Student Cabinet, Spanish Club, Booster Club -0- OESCH, KRISTEN ELIZABETH i Volleyball, J.V., 78-79, Varsity, 79-80, Booster Club, 79-81, NHS, 79-81, L.E.E., 79-81, Campaigners, 81, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents OLLENBURGER, MARISA L. i Jr. Cabinet, Hospitality Club, Scuba Club, Texas History Club, Booster Club OPPERMANN, MARK LOUIS - Football, J.V., 79, 80, Varsity, 81, Let- terman, 81, FFA, 81 OSBORN, JEFF M. - Key Club, 79-81, Most Active Jr., 80, Booster Club, 79-81, ALFA, 81, Chairman Key Club Projects - Treemont and Bayou Glen -P- PANUS, PAUL E. - Varsity Football Manager, 79-81, NHS, 80, 81 PARKER, JACK E. - Booster Club PARR, VICKIE L. - Dixieliers, 79-81, V.P., 81, FTA, Treasurer, 81, Hospital- ity Club, 79, 81, Dramalee, 79, Spanish Club, 80, SAA, 79, Booster Club, 80 PATTERSON, WAYNE S. - Interact, YCT, J.V. Football, 79, Varsity Football Trainer, 80, 81, Top 10 Most Handsome Seniors, Young Life, Campaigners PAUL, LAURA LEA - DAR Award, 81, Nat'l Merit Scholarship Semi-Final- ist, 81, Rensselaer Medal for Math and Science, 80, Who's Who Among Ameri- can High School Students, 81, UIL 1st Division in Solo-Ensemble, 80, UIL Number Sense, 79-80, NHS, 81, Chi Eta Mu, 80, 81, Treasurer, 81, Anchor Club, 80, 81, JETS, 80, 81, Treasurer, 81, American Legion Club, 79-81, V.P., 80, President, 81, German Club, 79-81, Sec- retary, 80, President, 81, Mu Alpha Theta, 79-81, SecretaryfTreasurer, 80, President, 81, Marching Band, 79-81, SecretaryfTreasurer, 81, CSU, 79-80, Science Competition, 80, Close-Up, 81, Booster Club, 79-81 PENDLEY, GAY L. - Booster Club, Spanish Club, Geology Club PERRYMAN, ELIZABETH ANN - Anchor Club, 79-81, President, 81, Stu- dent Council, 79-81, V.P., 81, Hospital- ity Club, 79-81, Jr. and Sr. Representa- tive, Sophomore and Sr. Cabinet, 79-81, Spirit Committee, 79-81, TRAVELER, 80, 81, Feature Staff, 81, NHS, 80-81, Internat'l Thespians Society, 81, Drama Lee, 79-81, Dixieliers, 79, My Fair Lady , 79, Major Role in Dark of the Moon , 80, Booster Club, 79-81 PERSONS, ROBERT F. - Racquetball Club, 79, Hockey Team, 79, YAF, 80, Sr. Cabinet,81 PHAM, TRANG DIEM - Math Club, 81 PICKERING, CARRIE LYNN - TRAVELER, Circulation Manager 79, Editor-in-Chief, 80, NHS, 80, 81, Jr. Cabinet, Spirit Committee, 80, 81, J.V. Favors, 81, Anchor Club, 81, Scuba Club, Texas History Club, 80, Hospital- ity Club, 80, MSL, Campaigners, Booster Club PIRRUNG, ANDREA VERETTE - Booster Club, 79,81 PIRTLE, LYNN J. - FTA, V.P., 81, Program Council, Hospitality Club, FHA, Booster Club, Scuba Club, Span- ish Club, Track Team, Texas History Club PODARAS, PERRY 2- Football, 79, 80 PORTILLA, LILLIANNE MARIA f FHAfHERO, Publicity Manager, 80, Secretary, 81, Most Representative HECE Student, 80, Sr. Cabinet, Spanish Club, 79, Booster Club, 79,80 PRICE, KATHRYN ELIZABETH i Dixieliers, FHAfHERO PRIM, WILLIAM H. - Partier, 79-81 PRIER, GREGORY - Basketball, J.V., 1. What do you mean I have cute ears? smirks Gwen King as Carolyn Claypool quickly covers hers. 2. Windblown Jennifer Johnson still comes out looking good. 3. Isn t he cute? beams Mary Meyers about a bashful Jim Jimmerson. 4. Gardner Landry, Doug Bailey, Shannon Killman, Jeff Longwall, and Bill Worker- man line up in hopes that a senior girl will pick them. 79-80, Varsity, 81, Varsity Track Team, 79-81, Varsity Football Team, 81 PROVENZANO, MIKLYN MARIE - HECE, Dramlee, Booster Club PRUITT, SUZANNE ROBERTA - CSU, 2 Yrs., Campaigners, 79-81, Young Life, 79-81, Student Council, 79-81, His- torian, Hospitality Club, 2 Yrs., Spanish Club, 1 Yr., Texas History Club, 2 Yrs., Jr. Cabinet, Dramalee -R- RABKE, SANDRA MALYN - Lee Lieutenants, 3-Star General, SNHS, Spanish Club, CSU, Hospitality Club RADAR, AMY KATHRYN - Booster Club, 79-81, Spanish Club, OEA, Cam- paigners, Young Life RADWAN, RAMZI A. Y Bowling Club, Swim Team, Booster Club, Geology Club RASMUS, SHURONDA ALISE - VOE - Plaque for Extemporaneous Competition in Brazoria, Texas, Speech Competition, DE - Ribbon for Sales Demonstration at HDEAC Dymanics RAUS, KELLY DEE - Student Coun- cil, Jr. Cabinet, Program Council, Booster Club, Hospitality Club READ, CAROL LEE -- Spanish Club, 79, Booster Club, FHA, 81 REILLY, JR. BART McHUGH A DECA, 2nd Place DECA Dynamics , Law Club REMINGTON, MARK ALAN - WNB, VICA, 81, Booster Club RENTFRO, OLITA MARIE - ROTC, 2 Yrs., Spanish Club, 1 Yr., French Club, 1 Yr., Booster Club, 2 Yrs., FTA, 1 Yr., Science Club, Dixieliers, 1 Yr., Law Club, I Yr. RIOS, REBECCA f ROTC, 2nd Lieu- tenant, 79-81, Staff Sgt., 80, 81, Sgt., 81, Queen, Marksman Shooter Medal, Drill Team Female Sgt., FHA, 80, 81 RODGERS, DEE S. - VICA, 80, 81, Booster Club ROGERS, KARI JEANETTE M Soph- omore Cabinet, Track Team, 79, 80 ROEDER, KRISTA LYNNE - Dixieli- ers, 79, 80, Varsity Cross-Country, 79- 80, Southernaires, 80-81, UIL Contest - lst - Madrigal, Swim Team, 80, 3rd Free City, Dramalee, 79, 81, t'My Fair Lady , 79, Fiddler on the Roof , 81, Spanish Club, 79-81, Texas History Club, 79-81, Booster Club, 79-81, 363 i1l 364 SNAW, 79-81 ROSEBERRY, DAWANNA LYNN - Hospitality Club, Texas History, YCT, Young Life, Campaigners, CSU ROSENTHAL, JEFF D. - DECA, President, Close-Up, 81, Football Man- ager 80, Booster Club ROUSE, J. BARRETT - Key Club, 79- 81, President, 81, Sr. Class V.P., Honor Society Treasurer, Jr. Class President, Most Representative Jr., Jr. Key Club Representative, Student Council, 79-81, Student Cabinet, 79-81, Honor Society, Representative, 80, 81, Baseball, J.V., 79, Varsity Letterman, 80, 81, Most Handsome Finalist, 80, 81, Campaign- ers, 79-81 RIIDAT, SUSAN M. - Swim Team, 79-80, YCT, 81, Desk-Top Art Award. 79-81, Booster Club. 79-81 RUSSELL, CLINTON GANO - OPP RUSSELL, WELLINGTON KELVIN - TRAVELER, OPP, J.A. -5- SAMPLE. SUSAN VIRGINIA - Who's Who Among American High School Students, Science Club, 79-81, President, 81, Chi Eta Mu, Secretary, 81, SNHS, 79-81, Secretary, 81, Spanish Club, 79-81, Math Club, 79, Band, 79, Dramalee, 79, 80, Booster Club, 79-81, YCT, 81, German Club, 81, Hospitality Club, 79-81, Perfect Attendance Award, 80, JETS, 79-81, American Legion Club, 79-81, Science Competition, 79-81, Stu- dent Cabinet Alternate SANDERS, JOHN HARVEY - Bas- ketball, Intramural Captain, J.A., Foot- ball: Scholastic Movement, President, Basketball, Law Club SANGER, MIKE D. --- YCT, Science Club, Scuba Club, Tech. for My Fair Lady , Young Life, .I.A. SCHENCK, KIRBY MITCHELL -- Marching Band SCHERR, SCOTT J. - FFA, 80, 81, Certificate of Merit - Rabbit Produc- tion, Greenhand and Chapter Farmer Degree, Booster Club, 79-81 SCHERRER, LYNN M. - Booster Club, 79-81, Band, 79-80, Drama, 79, OEA,81 SCHLINGER, PETRA VERONICA - FFA, Greenhand, Chapter Farmer, Treasurer, 80, German Club, Secretary, 81: Texas History Club, 81, YCT, 81, FHA, 79, Booster Club SCHMITT, JANE KAY - OEA, Presi- dent, JS Club, Sophomore Cabinet, YCT SCHMUTZ, MELANIE GAYE - French Club, Booster Club, DECA SCHULMAN, MATTHEW ELIOT f ROTC, 79-81, Commissioned Officer, Battalion AdjutantfS-1, Army Superior Cadet Decoration, District Outstanding Cadet Competitor, District Outstanding Citation Cord, 217 Various Other District and Local Awards, Lee Lancers Drill Team 2-Yr. Member, Lee Color Guard, 1-Yr. Member, BSA Explorer Post 45 Member SCHULZ, DEBORAH JOYCE -- Stu- dent Council, Election Chairman, 80, 81, TRAVELER, Feature Stall, 81, AFS, 79081, Financial Officer, 81, French Club, 79-80, Secretary, 80, Hospitality Club, 79-81, CSU, 81, YCT, 81, Drama- lee, 79-81, Booster Club, 79-80, Law Club, 80 SCHUCHHOLZ, GARRETT - Track Team, Bowling Club, Booster Club SCOTT, JANICE LYNN - Spirit Committee, 81, Anchor Club, 80-81, Hospitality Club, 79-81, NHS, 80, 81, CSU, 79-81, Texas History Club, 80, 81, FHA, 81, Program Council, 80, Jr. Cabi- net, 80, American Legion Club, 79, 80, Spanish Club, 81, Booster Club, 79-81, Powder Puff, Young Life, 79-81, Cam- paigners, 80, 81,jJ.S. Club SCULLY, PATRICIA ANN - HECE IHEROJ, 79-81, MSL, Booster Club SEAMAN, MICHAEL DANE - Base- ball, 79-81, Int.eract, 79-81, Young Life, 79-81, Campaigners, 79-81, Booster Club, 79-81 I SETTERLUND, TIMOTHY .I.N. - Football, J.V., 80, Varsity, 81, FHA, V.P., Booster Club, 79-81, Dramalee, Racquetball Team 81 SHINODA, YUKA - Dixieliers, Booster Club SHEPHERD, JOHN 4 YCT, FHA, Booster Club, JS Club SIMON, WADE N. - Basketball, 79- 81, Les Fleur De Lee, 79, General Guard, 79, Science Club, 80, Geology Club, 80 SKALLA, JOHNETTE A. -- Student Council, 81, Sr. Cabinet, Program Coun- cil, 79, 80, Texas History Club, 79-81, Teacher Appreciation Co-Chairmen, MSL, 79-81, Booster Club, 79-81, MSL Historian, J.S. Club SLAVIN, ANDREW JAMES f FFA, Green Hand Degree, Chapter Farmer Degree, Green Hand, V.P., Lee FFA Show - 3rd Place Heifer, Certificate of Merit - Beef Production, Booster Club, 79-81 SMITH, JENNIFER M. - Dixieliers, 80-81, Booster Club, 79-81, Texas His- tory Club, 80-81, Hospitality Club, 79- 80, YCT, 80, 81, Powder Puff, 79-81, Young Life, 79-81, J.S. Club SMITH, LISA ANNE - FHA HERO, Booster Club SOLCHER, SUSAN MARIE - SABER, 80, 81, Freshman Editor, 81, JETS, 80, 81, President, 81, SNHS, 79- 81, V.P., 81, NHS, 80, 81, Quill and Scroll, 81, Close-Up, 81, Spanish Ckub, 80, 81, Booster Club, 79-81, Geology Club, 81, UIL One-Act Play t'The Hob- bit , 79, Jr. Cabinet Alternate, DAR Nominee, 81, Law Club, 79, Lee Lieu- tenants, 79-80, Scholarship Award, 79, 80, Service Award, 79, Spirit Stick Award, 79, 80, 2 Yr. Letterman, 79, 80, Dramalee, 79, 80 SPARKES, DOUGLAS CLAYTON - Interact, 80, 81, Golf, 81, Football, 79, 80, Booster Club, 79-81, Young Life, 79- 81, Campaigners, 80, 81 SPARKS, STEPHEN ALAN - FFA, Chapter Farmer, Football, Varsity, 2 Yrs. SPENCER, SHANNON K. - Spanish Club, 79-81, Texas History Club, 79-81, Booster, 79-81, MSL, Powder Puff, 80- 81, Campaigners, Young Life, SMSC, BFC SPENCER, STEPAHNIE LANE - VOCT, Parliamentarian, 80, 81, District Parliamentarian, 81, Booster Club SPRING, CHRIS T. -- ICT, 80, 81, President, 81, YCT, 81, Booster Club, 80,81 SPRING, MIKE L. - Booster Club, FHA HERO STANDLEY, GLEN D. - Booster Club, 79-81, J.V. Football, 79, 80, WNB, VICA, 81, Scuba Club, 79-81, P.C. STANFIELD, VERONICA LYNN - HECE, FHAfHERO, Booster Club STELTER, TESSIE L. - DE, Booster Club STEPHENSON, DEANN MARIE - Booster Club STEWART, SASAN ELISE - Texas History Club, 81, Spanish Club, 81, Lee Lieutenants, 79, Spirit Award, 79, Let- tered, 79, CSU, 79, FTA, 79, Campaign- CIS, 81, Young Life, 79-81, Law Club, 79, Dramalee, 79, Science Club, 80, Booster Club, 79-81, Scrabble Club, 79, Racquet- ball, 80-81, Hospitality Club, 79 STOCKTON, ANGELA KIM - Mf DE, Booster Club STONE, JENNIFER Booster Club, FHA STONE, RONALD C. - TRAVELER, 79-81, Sports Editor, 80, Co-Editor, 81, French Club, 79, CAMFC, Booster Club, 81, Debate, 81, Croquet Club, 81, Sr. Cabinet, 81, Statistician, Texas State Network, 79-81 STRIMPLE, TRACY LEE 1 2 Varsity Football, 79-81, All-District, 1st, All- City, lst, All-District, 2nd, DU, WNB SULLIVAN, DINA A. - Tennis Team, 79-81, Student Council, 79, Program Council, 79, Jr. and Sophomore Cabinet, Spanish Club, 79-81, Hospitality, 79-81, NHS, 80, 81, V.P., 81, Texas History Club, 80, 81, Powder Puff, 80, 81, Cam- paigners, CSU, 81, L.E.E., VWAP, SMSC, YCT SWANSON, BRUCE W. - JETS, 81, Booster Club, 81, Jr. American Sports- man Club, 79-81, NRA, 79-81, Scuba Club MIDDLE - -T- TALLEY, REX - Bruins, Young Life, Campaigners, DEEK, HOFFA TAYLOR, PHYLLIS MONEE - OEA, Officer, 2 Yrs., Booster Club, J.A., Offi- cer, Health Club TENNER, CLIFFORD CARL - Key Club, NHS, JETS, Chi Eta Mu, Repre- sentative to the Texas Nuclear-Science Symposium at U.T., 80, Chess Club, CSU, Dramalee TERRY, MICHAEL G. W NCTE, Achievement Award in WritingfNCTE Finalist, Nat'l Merit Scholarship Semi- Finalist, Key Club, 79-81 THOMAS, LUANNE VIRGINIA - Texas History Club, 79-81, NHS, Hospi- tality Club, 79-81, Student Council, 80, 81, Chairman of Telephone Committee and Safety Committee, Archery Team, Letterman, 79, MSL, Young Life, 79-81, gs . K ,M Campaigners, 79-81, Program Council, 79, CSU, 79, FHA, 79, Booster Club, 79- 81, Dramalee, 79, Racquetball Club, 79- 81, Spirit Committee, Officer - Signs, 81, Mickey Mouse Club, Powder Puff, 80, 81 TIMMONS, TERRI - Booster Club, 79-81, FHA, Texas History Club, Span- ish Club, Geology Club TORRES, LILANA W SNHS, Spanish Club, OEA, V.P., 80, Treasurer, 81, Booster Club, 80 TRAPNELL, JEFFERY E. - FFA, 80, 81, District Leadership Team, 79, 80, Greenhand President, 80, Track Trainer, 79, Football Manager and Trainer, 80, Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, 80, 81 TRAVIS, HOLLY DIANE - Student Council, Asst. Secretary, 80, 81, SATS, V.P., 81, Manager, Volleyball Team, 79, Young Life, 79-81, Campaigners, 79-81, L.E.E., 79-81, FHA, 81, LHS, 81, Texas History Club, FTA, 79 TRIMMER, KATHERINE LYNNE - DECA TURNER, JAMES ROGER 3 J.A., VOCT TURNER, LISA CLAIRE - SABER, Index Editor, 81, Spirit Committee, 80, 81, Hospitality Club, Texas History Club, 81, SNHS, 79-81, Volleyball, J.V. Captain, 79, Varsity, 80, 81, Booster Club, 79-81, Quill and Scroll, 80, MSL, 79-81 TWIFORD, TAMARA ANNE 3 Out- standing HECE Student Award, 80, FHAfl-IERO, 80, 81, President, 81 -V- VAN EMAN, KIM G. - NHS, 80, 81, Chi Eta Mu, 80, 81, SNHS, 80, 81, Vol- leyball, J.V., 79, Varsity, 80, 81, Most Beautiful Semi-Finalist, 80, Top 10 81, FHA, Chairperson, 81, Hospitality Club, 81, YCT, 81, Sophomore Cabinet, 79, JETS, 80, 81, MSL VANN, LISA KAY - FTA, President, Law Club, 80, 81, President, 81, Inter- Club Council, SAA, 79, 80, Arboretum - AMIGO, CSU, 80, 81, JETS, 81, YCT, Texas History Club, 79-81, Pow- der Puff, Trainer, 80, Team, 81, FHA, 79-81, Les Fleurs De Lee, DE Conven- tion, Mu Alpha Theta Club, AFS, 81, Science Club, Spanish Club, Scuba 1. Love means never having to say You're too heavy to sit on me, smile Joe Barzilla and Kim VanEman. 2. Tracey Gist and Carrie Pickering smile because no one knows that they are really stag. 3. Senior Girls glue themselves together so that not even college can separate them. Club, Backgammon Club, Booster Club, 79-81, FFA, Grand Champion - House Plants, 80-81, Chairman of Greenhouse Committee, Greenhand, 80, Chapter Farmer, 81, Certificate of Merit, 80, Plants, Competition - Baytown, Jr. Chapter Conduction, 80 VAN WART, SHERRY LYNN N NHS, 80, 81, SNHS, 80, 81, Chi Eta Mu, 80-81, President, Lee Lieutenants, 79- 81, 4-Star General, 81, Most Outstand- ing Sophomore and Jr. Lt., 79, 80, Most Spirited Jr., 80, Lt. Scholarship Awards, 79, 80, Anchor Club, 79-81, Science Club, V.P., 79-81, American Legion Club, 79-81, Spanish Club, '79-81, Soph- omore Cabinet, 79, German Club, 81, YCT, 81, JETS, 79-81, Hospitality Club, Outstanding Volunteer Service Award, 80, Science Competition, A and M, 79- 81, Booster Club, 79-81, Who's Who, 81, Grades and Attendance Award, 79, 80 VOELKEL, CARY LOCKETT - Texas History Club, 79-81, Hospitality Club, 79, 80, Booster Club, 79-81, Most Beautiful Finalist, 79, Cross-Country Track, 79, L.E.E., 80, 81, Campaigners, 80, 81, Young Life, 79-81, Y.L. Ski Trip, 81, V.W. S.B., 79-81 VOLDER, BETTEJEANNE - JETS, Program Chairman, Dixieliers, 79-81 -W- WADE, MARK f Booster Club, Texas History Club, Golf Team, 2 Yr. Letter- man, Chess Club, SCG, Backgammon Club, President, 81, Badminton, 3 Yr. Letterman WAGGETT, JILL LYNN - NHS, 80, 81, Sr. Cabinet, 81, UIL Spelling Com- petition, City Wide, 2nd Place, 79, AFS, 79, 80, Spanish Club, 79, Hospitality Club, 79 WAGNER, PAMELA JANE - Law Club, SecretaryfTreasurer, Science Club, Program Chairman, FTA, Choir, Business Law WALKER, LEWIS DON - Booster Club, 81, J.A. 81 WALLIS, WILLIAM CLYDE - Foot- ball, 79-81, J.V. Baseball, 79, 80, Booster Club, 81, Backgammon Club, FFA, Reporter, 81, Chess Club, Library Aid, SCG WASTERS, ROBERT MICHAEL - 35 Commended Scholar, 81, TRAVELER, 81 WASHINGTON, KEITH A. - 4th Place in Extemperaneous Speaking, VICA, 80, VICA, V.P., 81, ICT WASKOM, MARY E. f L.E.E., Stu- dent Council, 81, Anchor Club, Jr. Cabi- net, Sr. Cabinet Alternate, Geology Club, President, YCT, Booster Club, 79- 81,AFFGA WEBB, DONNA GWEN - Booster Club, Hospitality Club, 80, FHA WEISON, LESLIE PAIGE - Most Beautiful, Semi-Finalist, 79, Finalist, 80, Top 10, 81, MSL, Spirit Committee, Texas History Club, FHA, Spanish Club, Hospitality Club, Booster Club, Scuba Club, Young Life, Campaigners WEISS, KATHRYN - Drama, RFC, Pres., Booster Club, YCT, Program Council, LCCC, Student Cabinet Alter- nate, Most Beautiful Nominee, 81, Ski Club, Who's Who Among American High School Students, 80, 81 WELCH, ANNE MARIE - OEA, 80- 81, Booster Club, 79-81 WESLEY, JENNIFER ANN - FHA, 79, 80, Geology Club, 80, 81, Booster Club, 79-81 WILLIAMS, LISA M. f Drama, 79 WILLIAMSON, MARGIE ANN - Anchor Club, JETS, Drama WILSON, DARBY LEY f Cheer- leader, Saber Staff, 80, 81, Girl's Sports Editor, 81, Most Popular Jr., Sopho- more Class President, Jr. Class V.P., Most Beautiful Finalist, 79-81, Home- coming Queen Finalist, Varsity Track Team 79-81, Regional Track and Cross- Country Competition, Varsity Cross- Country Team, 79-80, Student Council, 79-81, Cabinet 79-81, Spirit Committee, 80, 81, NHS, 80, 81, SNHS, 80, 81, Hos- pitality Club, 79, CSU, 79, Booster Club, 79-81, MSL, 79-81 WING, CAROLINE FLINTA - YCT, President, 81, Dixieliers, Treasurer, 80, 81, Lab Asst. 80, 81 WINTERS, JOHN ROBERT - FFA, G.H. Reporter, 79, Jr. Chapter Conduct- ing Team, 79, Forest Management and Farm Improvement Awards, Chapter Reporter, 80, Chapter Conducting Team, 80, Poultry Production and Out- door Recreation Awards, 80, Green Hand Degree, 79, Chapter Farmer Degree, 80, V.P., 81, Sr. Chapter Con- ducting Team, 81 WITCHER, DAVID GALLERY - General Guard, President, Scuba Club WONG, STEPHEN M. - Ski Club, President, J.A., Law Club WORKMAN, WILLY J. - SABER, Ads Editor, 81, Bruins 79-81, Texas His- tory Club, HOFFA, Bongo Joe Fan Club, BMF, Young Life, Campaigners, Most Popular, 79-81 -Y- YANEZ, BEATRIZ - OEA, General, Spanish Club YOUNG, STEVEN MATTHEW - Latin, Jr. Classical League, 79-81, JCL Regional: 2nd Grape-Eater, 79, 2nd Chariot Race, 3rd Grape-Eater, 80, Mythology 81, ROTC, LD - 2B, Jr. Instructor!Class Leader, MSG, Dis- tance Driver 'FQ7 gl ,. ,..w..a,..WgM,, was ..,. ,, M.2t.,...,.,......9r.,w..,,.f...2.m.W.,. 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Andrea 170, 228, 289 Baker, Brenda 59, 157, 172, 173, 235, 240, 259, Baker, Baker, 276, 360 Charlotte 218 Donnie 225 Baker, Holly 199, 336 Baker, Justin 289 Bakke, Cathryn 164, 235 Bass, Frank 196, 197, 236 Bass, Karen 313 Bass, Victor 190, 198, 204, 206, 213 Bassett, Elizabeth 182, 184, 237 Bassett, Sidney 183 Bates, Jenifer 313 Battaglia, Alyse 237, 246 Baumgardner, Ellen 154,170,173, 313, 391 Baumgardner, Jeremy 120, 333, 336 Bautsch, Melissa 225 Baxter, Keith 225 Baylor, Cheryl 170, 204, 313 Beal, Whitney 43, 110, 123, 157, 180,213,337 Beasley, James 191, 192,193,195,33'7 Beathard, Kathleen 170, 199, 313 Beck, Steve 190, 237 Becker, Guy 216,289 Beddingfield, Barton 313 Beddingfield, Brandy 29, 181, 337 Andrews, Jeannette 312 Andrews, Kelly 122,164, 198,206,235 Andrews, Rita 312 Andrus, David 30, 88, 101, 103, 174, 336 Antholz, Karen 312 Anton, Cybele 288 Archibald, Alisa 336 Arias, Belkis 336 Armstrong, Glen 312 Arnspiger, Adrian 204, 209,288 Baladez, Irene 189,336 Baldridge, Edward 137 Balten, Kenneth 313 Baldwin, Gardner 289 Baldwin, Janice 336 Bales, James 236 Bales, Jim 96, 99, 100 Bales, John 289 Ballard, Constance 336 Ballard, Tonya 289 Been, Bobby 88 Been, Robert 181,337 Behrens, Howard 138 Belisle, Mark 289 Bennett, Billy 225 Bennett, Floyd 137, 207, 114 Bennett, Myrceal 218, 337 Bennett, Robin 174, 337 Benson, Anthony 289 Benson, Audra 337 Benson, Denise 217, 290 Benson, Leah 16, 48, 70, 153, 154, 164, 187, 188, 189, 200, 237, 256, 274, 359 Benson, Leigh 186, 217, 290 Benz, Elizabeth 199, 337 Bergen, Larry 126, 163 Bergen, Lawrence 287, 290 Bergen, Nancy 42, 153, 155, 158, 164, 233, 237 Bergen, Ronald 183,337 Bergstrom, Larry 27, 88, 160,313,333 Berilger1,Sule 189,313 Bering, Alison 181, 337 Bernal, Terri 218, 225 Berry, Brad 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 85, 87, 89, 153 155, 162, 163,237 Best, Lori 228 Best, Pamela 212, 313 Best, Robert 19, 46, 69, 160, 173, 206, 213, 214, 237 Beveridge, Jeff313 Biggar, Audrey 183,313 Biggar, Raymond 337 Biggerstaff, Scott 52, 107, 163, 237, 359 Biggs, Gardner 337 Billot, David 88,290 Bily, Robin 170, 188, 197, 209, 217,313 Bingham, Keith 314 Bingham, Pamela 123, 180, 337 Bish, Todd 290 Bitner, Lea 314 Bivens, Walter 337 Black, Brandon 197,290 Blacklock, Monique 224 Blailock,Julia122,151,170,188,199,203 209,314 Block, Regina 141,157 Bluestein, Robert 314 Bochat, Lori 237 Bodine, Krista 21, 209, 210, 217, 286, 287, 304, 390 Bogan,Beth143, 170,218 Bolden, Karrilyn 314 Bollato, John 314 Bolling, Jay 177, 203, 237 Bonham, Melanie 314 Boone, John 337 Boozer, Robin 204, 223, 237, 357 Borneman, Jane 111 Bostic, Kirsten 198, 227, 237 Bourland, Cyndy 223, 238 Bowen, Sally 52,157, 206,216,238 Bower, Mark 337 Boyarinoff, Debbie 199, 204, 290, 298, 305 Boyd, Kathryn 238 Boyd, Lesli 204, 238 Boyles, John 188, 197, 314 Bozeman, Laura 337 Braastad, Barbara 229 Bracewell, Mellie 314 Braden, Sara 173, 238, 246,392 . ,Www Left: Wayne Patterson will do anything to be in a picture, even if it means sitting by SENIOR girls, Gwen King and Lisa Turner. And by the way, Lisa Turner was the editor of this section and put her own picture on the first page. ,,4- 1 387 Bradley, Monty 238 Bragg, Deotis 139 Braker, Brad 141 Brannam, Harry 193,195 Braswell, James 127, 182, 238 Brauer, Daphne 290 Braun, Holly 167, 168,290 Braun, Joni 225, 290 Brazelton, Lewis 19, 52, 94, 96, 153, 160, 164 276, 358, 389 Brazelton, Shelley 24, 64, 120, 121, 311, 314, 388 Breaux, Gary 314 Brenton, Keith 337 Brewer, Pamela 238 Brickens, Janice 131, 217 Bridges, Angela 314 Bright, J. 177, 189 Bright, John 314 Bright, Robert 23, 101, 104, 188,290 Britton, Sam 279 Brock, George 160, 238 Broesche, Kirt 222, 238 Brooks, Brockston 225 Brooks, Gary 225 Brooks, Mike 227 Brooks, Tremaine 195, 314 Brooks, Zebulen 290 Brooks, Lionel 290 Broome, David 290 Broome, Mary 223, 238 Brown, Angela 95, 224 Brown, Brenda 239 Brown, Carla 337 Brown, Cheryl 333, 337 Brown, Del 79, 89, 144 Brown, Donna 177, 290 Brown, Duane 88, 101, 103, 180,337 Brown, Evenetta 224 Brown, Leanne 167, 168, 198, 213,239 Brown, Mary 168, 199,314 Brown, Richard 290 Brown, Rita 146, 228 Brown, Sherri 223 Browne, Lorna 220 Browning, Barbara 167, 168, 203, 214, 2 Browning, Cynthia 181, 337 Browning, Leslie 62, 314 Browning, Ronald 193, 194, 195, 239 Brune, Shannon 173, 291, 303 Bryant, David 337 Brzozowski, Joni 166, 314 Buchanan, Edith 239, 291 Buchanan, William 314 Buchheit, Angela 172, 173, 314 Buchheit, Cynthia 28, 48, 173, 337 Buckner, Millicent 220 Bui, Kim 239 Bui, Kim 201, 314 Buie, Alfred 225 Buie, Margaret 25, 199, 314, 391 Buie, Blake 59, 122, 151, 153, 233, 239 Bullard, Jill 170, 314, 328 Bullard, Robert 223 Bullock, Sean 337 Bullwinkle, Manus 169 Bunter, Dorothy 129 Burchett, Glen 212,239 Burdine, Darla 228 Burford,Effie189, 239 Burke, Andrea 291,383 Burke, Denise 337 Burke, Michelle 159, 166, 170, 188, 291 Burke, Samantha 337 Burkett, Marcus 192, 193, 194, 239 Burleigh, Michelle 123, 337 Burnett, Jimmy 195, 337, 350 Burns, Michael 95 Burrow, Tom 88, 174 Burstain, Todd 211, 212,291 Burton, Greg 226, 259, 262 Burton, Joel 291 Burton, Lisa 314 Buster, Stacy 218, 225, 314 Butcher, Arthur 145 Butera, Sammy 338 Butler, Burke 31, 88, 338 Butler, Harris, 136 Butler, Heidi 151, 199, 338 Butler, Jenny 157, 178, 179, 218, 239 Butler, Kirsten 40, 48, 119, 151, 170, 171, 237, 315, 316, 391 Butler, Maria 21,151,154, 204, 291, 292 Butler, Stacey 95 Butterworth, Craig 239 Bynum, Jeff 291 Byrd, Allison 123, 180, 332, 337, 351 Byrd, Cathey 240 Byrd, John 216 Byrd, Linda 201, 338 Byrd, Mark 216 Byrd, Susan 338 Cahaniss, Patricia 42,153, 154,158,164, 173, 190, 217, 240, 359 Cahill, Karen 228, 291 Cain, Kevin 75, 287, 291 Callaway, Wanda 216, 291 Callier, Alyson 204, 291, 293 Calvert, Louis 88, 100, 338 Cameron, Patricia 220 Cameron, Walt 26, 88, 163, 312, 315 Camp, Mark 212 Campbell, Debbie 25, 40, 188, 199, 315 Campbell, John 192, 193, 195,338 Campbell,Tracy 20, 40, 151, 204, 291 Cannon, James 240 Cantu, Catherine 315 Cantu, Veronica 195, 338 Cao, Bach-Jue 338 Caparas, Magno 338 Cappleman, Michael 240 Carey, Letitia 181, 338 Carmer, Richard 291 Carpenter, Neil 229 Carnes, Gerald 338 Carrell, Jennifer 199, 204, 315 Carrell, Theresa 291 Carroll, Kim 291 Carson, Clayton 101, 102 Carter, Andrea 201, 291 Carter, Lisa 240, 244 Carter, Ruth 338 Carter, Susan 40,170,173, 315, 316, 386 Casarez, Guadalupe 225 388 Casarez, Jesse 338 Cascio, Troy 291 Caskey, Judith 135 Castanon, Jonnathan 189, 195,315 Castillo, Pahlo 182, 292 Castillo, Susana 217 Castilow, Delores 338 Catisnas, Greg 160, 240 Cavers, Michael 100, 315 Cecala, Gina 223, 240 Cersonsky, James 315 Cervera, Rudy 222,223 Chabysek, Karen 170, 204,315 Chae, Mina 315 Chambers, Christy 240 Chambers, Katherine 315 Chambers, Susan 225 Chan, Andrea 170, 202, 209, 210, 315 Chapman, Ruth 173, 199, 204, 287, 292 Choppell, Johnny 95 Chappell, Katherine 199,292 Charlot, Carl 338 Charlow, Jules 338 Chave, Susan 204 Chee, Clinton 212, 315 Chen, Shelley 218 Childers, Martha 315 Chiles, David 338 Chucle, Edgar 175, 338 Chung, Quoc 338 Church, Jean 240 Church, Mary 55,218,292 Cissel, Jennifer 48,171,173, 338, 339, 340, 396 Claire, Suzi 177, 240 Clancy, Stephen 315 Clapp, Mignonne 204, 215, 218, 240 Clapp, Renee 115, 199,315 Clark, Christine 315 Clark, Ian 339 Clark, Jim 339 Clarke, Payson 315 Clay, Norman 292 Claypool, Carolyn 45, 163, 217, 218, 219, 232, 233, 240, 265, 275, 362 Clemens, Joseph 315 Clemens, Matt 50, 107, 241, 367, 385 Clement, Andre 226 Clifton, Deborah 172, 173, 204, 205, 241, 254, 269 Clifton, Mike 315 Clow, John 226 Coates, Carolyn 204, 292 Cobb, Andrea 183, 339 Codner, Christina 199,315 Codner, Robert 228, 241 Coggins, Van 195, 315 Cohem, Gary 174, 335,339 Cole, Catherine 220, 221, 241 Cole, John 339 Coleman, Carolyn 128 Coleman, Cheryl 108, 120, 178,292 Coleman, Chris 315 Coleman, Greg 88 Colleps, Mary 292 Colley, Caren 241 Colley, Susan 315 Collier, Julia 339, 348 Collins, Amanda 204, 291, 292, 298 Collins, Christine 336,339 Collins Collins Collins Collins Collins, Collins, , Dexter 88, 339, 345 , John 174, 339 Judith 216, 241 Collins, , Margaret 204,315 , Peggy 218, 241, 274 Shannan 31, 335, 339, 346 Teresa 195 Colunga, Marissa 228, 241 Comstock, Leslie 226, 292 Connelly, Debbie 220, 241 Coogan, Fred 292 Cook, Catherine 220 Cook, David 79, 81, 85, 96, 100, 254, 292 Cook, Michael 79, 86, 89, 96, 99, 292 Cook, William 127 Cooke, Desiree 195, 315 Cooks, Marilyn 173, 217, 316 Cooksey, Jane 56, 154, 286, 287, 292, 298, 30 Cooley, Richard 30, 189, 339,346 Cooper, Jack 79, 80, 241 Cooper, Melba 139 Cooper, Valerie 188,292 Cope, Katherine 204, 206, 218, 242 Copeland, David 95, 100, 174, 199, 399 Copeland, Robert 216 Coppedge, Woodrow 190 Corder, Charles 222,292 Corder, Robert 182, 184, 242 Corn, Chris 316 Corn, Marsha 132 Corral, Edward 183 Correa, Adrian 292 Carson, Candi 218 Cory, Kathy 316 Cory, Lisa 164, 228, 242 Cottingham, Henrietta 40, 170, 332 Cottingham, Erwin 242, 266 Countee, Doris 139 Covens, Mari 242 Cox, Cox, Cox, Cox, Drew 215, 242 Laura 180, 339,353 Melissa170, 189,311,316 Rommey 292 Craig, Jonathan 316 171,199 Craig, Paul 41, 90, 91,163,174,242, 388 Crain, Barry 88, 100, 144 Crain, Lynne 217, 316 Cravens, William 315, 316 Crawford, Ann 115, 116, 339 Crawford, Gregory 224 Crawford, Michelle 166, 170,218,292 Crawford, Regina 302 Creasy, Deborah 138 Creekmur, Leslie 195, 339 Cremona, James 316 Cremona, Joseph 292 Crichfield, John 183, 316 Crichton, Brook 29, 100, 292 Crocombe, Stephen 96, 100, 292 Cromwell, Robert 197, 316, 318 Crosby, Vance 79, 81, 84 Crossen, William 192,193, 194,292 Crouch, Ann 41, 242 Crouch, Kimberly 68, 157,1 255 Crouch, Laura 180, 339 Crow, Gordon 194, 243 Crowe, Kelly 182, 292 Crowe, Michelle 243 Cruthirds, Keith 43, 88,340 Cruz, Laura 199. 204,292 Cuevas, Donna 316 Cuevas, Rosemary 243 Cuevas, Willie 292 Cummings, Anne 21,35,151,154,159,173, 292 Cummings, Caroline 17, 153, 154, 204, 243, 247, 360 Cummings, John 27, 100,160,316,328 Cummings, Leslie 170, 199, 204, 316 Cummings, Linda 287, 292 Cummings, Patricia 151, 170,204,316 Curlee, Ronald 183, 184, 316 Curlin, Richard 18, 243 Curry, Margaret 159, 170, 177, 199, 207, 316 Curry, Phillip 44. 78, 79, 82, 162, 163, 206, 243, 264, 388 Curtis, Page 189, 316 Cutbirth, Andrew 316 Cuthirth, Marion 204, 293 64,170, 210, 243, Fodell, Estes, Cutler, Kate 164, 233,243,284 D'Amico, Vincent 130 Daeschner, Melanie 228, 243 Dakheel,1 1ial'a 201, 340 Dale, Joann 128 Daltllorp, Kate33,49.110,119,151,159,171 171, 310, 311, 316, 329 Dalton, Keith 106, 243 Daly, Grover 316 Daniels, Debbie 151, 153, 164, 172, 204, 235, 243 Daniels, Diane 110, 316 Darnell, Denise 204, 243 Darnell, Rebecca 170, 199, 218, 316 Darr, Susan 182, 184, 2911 Darrow, Kay 65, 158, 164, 166, 198, 202, 203, 210,244 Darrow, Keith 213, 240 Daugherty, Michael 293 Daugs, Traci 176, 177,186,187,189, 244 Daum, Karin 244 Davee, Amanda 115, 180, 199, 335, 340 Davidson, Bill 216 Davies, Nelson 30, 88, 340 1. Davis, Anne 153, 155, 172, 173, 234, 237, 244 394 Davis, Billy Davis, Dee 42, 244 Davis, Deidra 220, 293 Davis, Gregg Davis, Jana 199, 340, 348, 351 Davis, Janice Davis, Jeffrey 244 Davis Lana Davis, Lou 217,244 Davis Nora Davis Richard 244 Davis, Tom 163, 315, 317, 322 Davis Venyar 173, 340, 352 Davis. William 195,244 Day, Helen Deal, Diane 139 Dealey, Patricia 317 Dean, Habib 317 Dean, Susan 174, 340 Dearborn, Robert 317 Decell, Denise 317, 331 Delasbour,1ris 137 Delatorre, Linda 293 Delgado, Anthony 95, 101, 102, 340 Delgado, Caridad 199, 340 Delgado, Carmen 199,293 Demaio, Christine 293 Demetre, Kim 195 Demoes, Thomas 317 Deneira, George 293 Dennis, Sanford 101, 103, 293 Dennison, Dania 199, 317 Denton, Suzanne 218, 222, 244 Deshazo, Diane 293 Dettling, Christopher 40, 317 Devarona, Anna 188, 193, 194, 195, 317 Dever, David 196, 197, 293 Dever, Robin 245 Dever, Thomas 340 Dial, Kevin 204,226,243 Dick, John 293 Dickerson, Catherine 50, 170, 317, 323 Diep, Cana 340 Difiore, Estelle 55, 110, 199,204,294 Dill, Charles 42, 245 Dillon, Michael 105, 336, 340 Dillon, Patricia 65, 118, 166,294 Dishron, Anne 294 Do, My Nga 294 Doan, Chau 340 Doan, Phuong 317 Doan, Thuy 317 Dohecka, Bonnie 183, 317 Doehring, Lee 294 Dolezal, Anna 317 Domian, Sidney 180, 340 Donnelly, Clare 51, 150,153, 154, 164, 173, 2213, 234, 242, 245, 249, 274, 360, 395 Dorsey, Hilary 181, 340 Dowell, Linda 111, 294 Dowling, Richard 19, 70, 74,153. 160,164, 175, 176, 177, 206, 223,245 Downing, Frederick 217 Drescher, Kim 53, 164, 177, 178,245 Drew:-5, Karl 88, 335, 340 Driscoll, Lacy 220,245 Driver, Douglas 228 Driver, James 195 Drury, Michaelyn 245,274 Dryden, Stacy 245 Dudar, Mary 245 Dumitru, Kathy Duncan, Jessica 220, 245 Duncan, Linnie 220,221 Dunn, Diane 226, 245 Dupaul, Charles 340 Dupaul, Glen 294 Durbin, Jana 317 Durkee, Carolyn 110, 311, 318 Durocher, Hegel 101, 102, 104, 342 Dutch, Deborah 211, 212,294 Duterroil, Rene 189, 195, 340 Dutherage, Gina 222,245 Duvall, Seresia 340 Easley, Jonathan 318 Eberlan, Erma 147 Eckland, Alexander 207, 245 Edmonds, Dale 192, 193, 195, 340 Edmonson, Carrolyn 158,164, 176, 177,246 Edmonson, Kathryn 101, 340 Edmonson, Sharon 120, 121, 178, 294 Edwards, Cynthia 223 Edwards, Elester 228 Edwards, Mary 294 Edwards, Stephanie 25, 173, 204, 318 Eidrrlan, Kraft 27, 88, 163, 318, 324 Eisemann, Nancy 23, 177, 188, 318 Eller, Tammy 318 Ellert, Terri 220,294 Elliott, Andrew 340 Elliott, Christopher 294 Elliott, Shannon 246 Ellis, Amy 188, 294 Ellis, George 88,101,102, 104 Ellis, James 41, 294 Ellis, Rick 182 Ellis, Sheryl 117, 199, 318, 114 Ellis, Wiley 147 Elwood, Donna 182, 294 Emerson, Laura 318 Emery, Michael 340 English, Anthony 340 Fatjo, Thomas 316, 318 Fawcett, Elaine 295 Fawcett, Sarah 129 Fay, Kim 223,295 Feeney, Kevin 213, 214, 229, 295 Feeney, Stacy 65, 70, 158, 164, 165, 166, 169 198, 202, 209, 247 Feir, Gwendolyn 214, 295 Felaer, James 90, 93, 94 Feldman, David 213,207,295 Fellows, David 341 Felton, Darrell 318 Fendley, Cynthia 122, 216,247,282 Fenwick, Greg 341 Ferguson, Kira 218, 247 Fickman, Andrew 163, 186, 187, 189,196, 197, 287, 295, 374 Fikaris, Maria 108, 218,295 Finn, Maureen 188,341 Finnegan, Mary 40,157 Fischer, Dorene 214,247 Fischer, Janet 295 Fischer, Susan 218, 295 Fitze, Glen 295 Fleeks, Alvino 139, 213 Fleming, Dia 110. 177, 186, 189, 311, 318 Fletcher, Forrest 183 Flinchbaugh, Sean 183 Flores, Ernestina 193, 194, 195 Flores, Rita 193, 195, 224 Flores, Sandra 193, 194, 195 Michelle 205, 216, 233, 247 Eoff, 1 ,isa 158, 159, 164, 170, 188,246,275 Eppes, Bruce 104, 101, 102 Eppes, Cindy 170, 246, 275 Ernst, Ernst, Ernst, David 74, 106, 164, 214, 233, 246 Sandra 154, 173, 200, 294 Susan 200,214,200 Erwin, Rodney 88,341 Escobedo, Humberto 211 Eslinger, Elizabeth 45,114,199,294 Esters, Lady 220 Estes, Beverly 222, 246 Estes, Diane 341 Estes, Stuart 225, 246 Todd 226, 246 Fondren, Marie 151, 204, 287,295 Fontenot, Theresa 217,247 Forbes, Stephanie 133 Ford, Gregory 216,318 Foreman, Beverly 270 Forrester, Craig 79, 87. 115, 160,290,318 Forrester, Keith 43, 90, 91, 94, 164,200,247 358, 388 Foster, Cindy 217. 248 Fountain, Brenda 341 Fountain, Sandra 216, 218, 248, 282 Fountain, Sloan 192, 193, 195 Fountain, Tracey 318 Fox, Carroll 226 Estevez, Mireya 142, 200 Estrada, Frank 226 Estrella, Marc 101, 103, 206, 207, 208, 318 Eubanks,Karo1ine 202, 318 Evans, Charlotte 318 Evans, Laura 199, 204, 205, 293, 295 Evans, Mitchell 246 Everett, Nick 88 Everhart, Sara 178, 199, 318 Evora,Anabe1318 Faber, Peggy 204, 294, 295 Fain, Christine 295 Fair, Sarah 130 Fairchild, Mark 174, 183, 341 Faire, Kelly 223, 246 Fan,YuChen 174,175,341 Farinola, Lili 204, 205, 216, 246,282 Farris, Deborah 217, 295 Farthing, Christopher 183, 341 Fash, Mary 341 Fatjo, Kim 204, 205, 215, 247,276 Fox, William 248 Foy, Gwen 225 Frantz, Joseph 235, 248 Frazier, Charles 248 Frederick, Nancy 159, 168, 167,198 199, 29 Fredrics, Scheryl 119 Freeberg, Albert 101,144 Freeman, Calhie 218, 219 Freese, Karen 28,341 Freese, Robert 70, 248 Friery, Brain 295 Frison, Jill 295 Froebel. Reed 216, 318 Froebel. Vana 318 Frombaugh, Ines 142,198,200 Frost, Sharon 248 Fruge, Rebecca 249 Fruia, Tracy 248 Fuentes, Marie 295 Fuller, Brittan, 178, 318 Fuller, Tim 226,249 Far Left: Shelley Brazel- ton laughs at the fact that Paul Craig, for the first time in his life, refuses foodl Middle Left: Keith Forrester requests another drink, as Phillip Curry is astonished and says, 1 can't believe I drank the whole thing. Next Left: Catwoman Kim Van Eman, uses her smile tech- nique to attract the ever famous Batman. Left: Lewis Brazelton grits his teeth as he hears someone refer to him as an Urban Cowboy, 389 1 underburk, Fonda 1141 1 urnace,John 177,206,249 Fussell, Cassie 218, 295 Catiboi:-. Henri 140 Garldis, Michele 180, 1118 Page, Kathryn 295 Galinis, Victoria 129 Galoostian, Eileen 1811, 217. Galyon, Wanda 128 Garcia, Donald 50, 295, 298 Gardner, Analita 1118 Gardner, '1'imothy 1141 Garner, Allison 110, 115,159 2011,C11t1 Garner .Je11rey111l1 r Garner, Lou Ann 1.17, 158,1 Garner, 'l'ammy 1141 Garney. Garrett. Garrett. James 295 Kari 2011, 1141 Davis 216, 218, 219, 244, 262. 274 Garza, 11lanca 198, 228, 249 Garza, Martha 166, 199,1119 Garza, Melissa 1141 Garza, Rebecca 165, 166, 198, Gaskarnp. Wilbur 79, 88,1-19, 145 trately, Laura 1141 Gatlin, Janice 1119 Gatlin, Ray 147 Gayle, t'indy 151, 170, 199, 204, 1115, 11 Gaynor, Kathryn 611, 216, 1119 Gebrane, John 249 Gee, Ricky 1141 Genova, Vita 1141 Gerke,'1'raey 2211, 249 Gerrielts, Joseph 2211 Geronimo, Sam 225 Giammalva, Charisse 205, 296 Giannetti, Marisa 1119 Gibson, Jolene 227,249 Gibson ,Julie 249, 2611 Gibson, Leane 157, 296 Gibson, Shelly 1141 Jack 79, 80, 1611, 1119 Gilbert. Gihert. Lee 296 Gill, Jackie 1119 Gill, Kathryn 1141 Gillespie, Donald 106,204,296 Gillespie, Lorri1119 Gilliam, Denise 42 Gilliam, Kristi 20-1, 296 Gilliland, Kevin 211, 151, 155. 204, 205 296 Gilmore,l1obert1119 Gilvary, 'l'ara 296 Giries, Catlileen 249, 1141 Gist, Diane 1911, 1119 Gist, Donna 249 Gist, liobert 26,1119 Gist, 'llracey 204, 205, 21111, 250, 274, 1164 Glauser, Alicia 164, 172, 1711. 204, 2111, 217, 2114, 250, 2911, 1157 Glenn, George 145 Glover,'l'raci296, 110.1 Goeters, Christopher 1141 Gold, Carrie 217,250 Gol1ou11,11icki1119 Golnez, Charles 11111 Gomez,Vir1a296 Gontko, Anna 1811, 199, 1119 Gontko,1'at,herine174,1811,1141 Gonzales, Genevieve 1141 Gonzales, Henry 264 Gonzales, Sally 250 Gonzalez, Enrique 195,226,296 Gonzalez, Jacquelin 199, 1142 Gonzalez. Roberto 1119 Goodearle, Doris 166, 287, 296 Goodearle, Harold 250 Goodsnyrler, Wendy 296 Goodson, Michael 222, 296 Goolshee,Cara164,176, 177,250 Goolsbee, Kurt 1142 Gordon, Gregory 101, 1011, 1142,1152 Gordon, Gretchen 1811, 184, 202, 1119 Gorman, James 1119 Gorman, Leslie 220, 250 Gossett, Amanda 151, 171, 174, 181,1142 Goudeau,f'arol1142 Goulas, Caroline 174, 199,1142 Granger, Hoyle 1142 Grant, Eleanor 140 Grant, Kelly 79, 88, 101, 1011 Grant, Vicky 181 , 11115, 1142 Grape, Roger 190, 198, 200,210,250 Gray, Doug 59, 206, 251, 2511, 1169 Gray, Glen 55, 226, 251 Gray, Kirk 2211 Gray, Stacey 1911, 194, 195,1142 Gready, Robert 1119 Greenman, David 195 Greenwalt, Janine 168, 1119 Greenwood, Jody 164, 198 Greenwood, Nancy 164, 214, 251 Greer, Sant 42, 204, 296, 1121 Gregory, Stuart 211, 511, 90, 92, 296 Gregory, 'llheresa 164, 2011, 251 Gresham, Debra 168, 199, 296 Grey, Kendra 1142 Grey, Rogina1119 Grier, Larryn 218 Grifliilh, Kelli 159, 170, 199, 1119 Grimm, Mark 225 Grizzard, Alisa 218, 222, 2211, 251 Gross, Joseph 222,251 Gross, Martin 251 Gross, Melanie 188, 199,111 1,1119,i122 Grubhs, Julia 204, 296, 1179 Guajardo, Michelle 1142 Gllajardo, Milton 11111, 194, 195, 1142 Guarino, Sam 296 Guerrero, Eloina 198, 199, 210, 214, 296 Guillory, Graylynn 251 Guillory, John 1142 Guillory, Pamela 201, 218, 296, 1108 Gullion, Debra 296 Guthrie, Deborah 1119 Gutierrez, Mercedes 199, 1142 Gutierrez, Monica 296 Guyton, Josie 1142 Guzman, Isaac 296 Gwinn, Anne 108, 188 Ha, Johnson 201, 212,1119 Haar,'1'aron 251 1 W1 5 1- 411111 390 Hadley, Michelle 114, 117, 296 Haenelt, Heidi 224, 296 Hailey, Kyle 1142 Haines, Dana 164, 2011, 251 Hair, Ann 141, 174 Hale, Elizabeth 199 Hale, Lisa 1711, 174.1142 Hale, Randy 105, 157,296 Hall, Robert 52, 251 Halliday, Joe 228 Hambrick, Sarah 1811, 202,1119 Hamilton, Leigh 17, 51, 1511, 158, 164, 1 190, 205, 21111, 251, 1156 Hamilton, William 50, 55, 1120 Hamm, Leisa 170, 199, 1120 Hammann,11eth164,251 Hammer, Le 511, 206, 21111, 249, 251 Hammer, Martyn 197, 215, 1120, 1122 Hammer, Timothy 296 Hammond, Jerry 96, 99, 216 Harnzy, William 194,195. 296 Hanagri1'1', Mary157, 172, 1711, 204, 205, 21111, 252,278 Hancock, Elizalieth 146 Hancock, Eric 180, 297 Hankins, David 252 Hankins, Roy1142 Hannahs, Heather 11211, 1142 Hansen, Ellen 204, 218, 219, 252, 2611 Hansford, Tina 1142 Hanslip, Charles 225,252 Hanslip, Julianne 1120 Hanson, Kristina 2011, 252 Haralson, Jeffrey 1142 Hardeway, Grant 195, 1142 Harding, Dallas 1145 Hardy, Alisa 204, 297, 298 Har1e,Basc-om 96, 216, 252, 257, 282 Harlson, Kristie 217, 282, 1120 Harlson, Leighann 217, 252 Harrell,Joe1128 Harrell, Laura 217 Harrelson, Jefl' 88 Harris, Annette 42, 51, 69, 70, 1511, 154, 164, 200, 210, 244, 252, 1159 Harris, Beverly 2211, 252 Harris, Georgia 40, 204, 297, 298 Harris, Jonathan 58, 90, 11911 Harris, Kurt 297 Harris, Meaoshia 217,252 Harrison, Connie 167, 168, 297 Harrison, Scott 216, 5120 Harrison, Sharon 1211,1142 Hart, Kelly 189, 320 Hartwell, Greg 211, 106, 160, 2111, 297 Harvey, Carlos 1142 Harvey, Lisa 170, 199, 1120 Harvey, Susan 297 Harvey, Van 115, 79, 811, 84, 85, 101, 102, 104, -197 Hasanfusa, Traci 2111, 3120 Haude, Kristina 252 Haught, Lisa 411 Haveman, Alana 174, 181, 188, 1142 Hawkins, Holly 297 Hawthorn, Beth1120 Hawthorne, Natalie 1811, 199, 207,1120 70. Hayek, David 70, 207, 228,252 Hayes, Becky 29,1142 Hayes, Joe 1111, 151 Hayes, Rodney 320 Haymond, Kay 1112 Heathrote, Michele 11115, 11118, 1142 Hef1'ern,Chcri217,1120 Heine-man, Amy 157, 1711, 204, 297 Heinenian, Victoria 1711, 11115, 1142 Heinemann, Chris 195 Heintz, Kenneth 71, 157, 2511, 278 Heintz. Traci 326 Held, .Jeffrey 1142 Held, Julie 50, 204, 215, 242, 2511, 272, 1158 Hemenway. Stephanie 202, 297 Henderson, Gina 1142 Henderson, Shannon 11411 Hendrix, Angela 225 Henry, Carla 11411 Henry, Chris 2511 Henry, Forest 22-t,11411 Henry, Janice 120, 121, 1711, 204, 2114, 287, 297, 1102 Henry, Melba 1116 Henry, Phyllis 227,297 Henry, Sally 1211, 11411 Henson, Donna 2211 Hermann, Mark 192, 1911, 195 Hernandez, Esther 227 Hernandez, 1 rederico297 Hernandez, Samuel 1120 Hernandez, Sergio 343 Herr, Robin 228, 1120 Herring, Greg 54, 70, 75, 2011, 208, 210, 21111 2511 Herring, Kathryn 115, 116, 151, 170, 174. 11115,11411 Herring, Marie 204, 205, 297 Heyn, Elizabeth 181,11411 Heyn, James 1120 Haitt, Ernst 1118 Hicks, Arlesha 297 Hiers, Trey 11411 Higginhotham, Nancy 59, 68, 711, 150, 1511, 158,164, 206, 2511, 272 Higginhotham, Robin 511, 178, 188, 197, 251 Higginbotham,Sarn1111,115, l51,160,177, 197,1110,1111,1120 Higgins, Dawn 343 Higgins, Denise 220, 297 Higgins, Kevin 182,297 Hightower, Elizabeth 59, 172, 1711, 2011, 204 246, 2511, 1195 Hildebrand, Ann 177, 2511 Hildebrandt, Sharon 189, 254 Hill, Darrell 611, 216, 254, 2611 Hill, Gifford 20-1, 297 Hill, John 11411 Hill, Kimberly 295, 297 Hill, Linda 110 Hill, Melanie 2211, 254 Hinds, William 1128 Hink, Sherman 254 Hinson,l1itsy110,1120,1186,1192 Hinton, Dawn 297 Hita, Jesse 225 Hita, Mario254 Hite, Brenda 115, 11411 1 xA. Hodges, Brent 88, 100,343 Hodson, Andrew 157 Hoey, Lotus 138, 164 Hoffman, Christopher 254 Holbrook, Mark 183, 320,343 Holcombe, Bobby 138 Holden, Rick 79,101,145 Holland, Martha 298 Holle, Matthew 320 Hollingsworth, Carl 229 Holly, Buddy 343 Holmberg, Amy 343 Holmes, John 88, 320 Holmes, Ned 101, 102, 104, 320 Holt, Bonnie 133 Holt, Leslie 320 Holton, Mary 218, 254 Holtsberry, Teresa 222, 254 Homes, Jeffrey 214, 254 Honkanen, Tarja 189, 210, 233, 254 Hoo, Lorena 199, 298 Horbelt, Ted 96, 98 Hornsby, Carole 108, 145 Horton, Russell 229 Hoskin, Anne 199,287,298 Hostak, Jean 110, 199, 320 Hostak, Paul 79, 80, 89, 298 Hostetler, Beth 343 Hostetler, Kelly 188,215 House, Amy 170, 320 Houston, Joel 58, 79, 80, 83, 85, 89, 298, 304 Hovanesian, Gail 298 Howard, Charles 205, 320, 321 Howard, Cynthia 195, 228, 298 Howard, Karen 207, 320 Howard, Susan 153, 173, 204, 205,217,254 Howe, Dennis 343 Howe, Phyllis 298 Howell, John 88, 160, 163, 320 Howell, Stuart 27, 105, 177, 197, 320, 343 Hsueh, Haley 343 Huang ,Chia Ming 211,214 Huang, Irene 213, 314, 320 Huang, Linda 174, 343 Hubbard, Chris 100 Hubbard, Joseph 95, 212,320 Huber, Marla 108,109, 204, 293, 297, 298, 308 Hudgins, Rachel 123, 151, 181,343 Huffman, Suzanne 174, 343 Hughes, Ronda 228, 320 Hugly, Gloria 320 Hugly, Richard 206,254,268 Hull, Fred 229, 298 Homes, Edward 298 Humphreys, Troy 343 Humphries, Michael 298 Humphries, Patrick 343 Hundl, Cathy 33, 110, 174, 199, 213, 335, 34 Hundl, Karen 214 Hunt, Dana 204,215,255 Hunt, Thomas 318, 320 Hunter, Diane 178, 179, 199, 217, 298 Hurt, Arthur 88, 174, 180, 343 Hurt, Katherine 59,173, 198,200,255 Hutchens, Linda 228,298 Hutchinson, Pamela 225 Hutson, Rodney 212, 320 Huynh, 1 .an 198,254 Huynh, Thang 298 Ibarra, L Idlehird, inda 164, 171, 202, 210, 213, 217, 255 Joe 134 lngraham, Diane 204,298 Ingram, Robert 147 lreson, Catherine 217, 255 Ivey, David 320 1vie,KimherIy 69, 182, 184, 255 lvy,'1'errell 320 Jablonoski, Elizabeth 206,223,255 Jablonoski, Suzanne 40, 320 Jack, Todd 255 Jackson, Charlotte 216, 256 Jackson, Delicia 321 Jackson, Janet 321 Jackson, Janet 143, 220 Jackson, Kym 256 Jackson, Matthew 88,343 Jaggers, mark 56,321 Jaggers, Stephen 298 .lames, Charlotte 321, 331 James, Kathy168, 188,321 James, Kimberly 188,321 James, Lisa 170,298 Jameson, Karin 141 Janes, Jennifer 317, 321 Janse, David 107, 197, 215, 317, 321, Janse, Mark 31, 107, 174, 343 Janse,Sco1t31,33, 174,343 Janvier, Reva 217,228 Jarnagin, Stephanie 321 Jarvis, Karl 180,343 Jasper, Anne 108, 198,204,256 Jasper, Susan 110,321 Jax, Jennifer 321 Jefferson, Gevais 199,343 Jenkins, Tim 225 Jennings, Janis 199, 343 Jensen, Karen 56, 209 Jervey, Allyson 7O,164,177,188, 203, 256 Jimmerson, Amy 29,115,151,174,343 Jimmerson, Jim 53, 160, 256, 262, 362, 395 Johns, Jessica 298 Johns, Joseph 343 Johnson, Althea 198, 204,256,270 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson , Angela 132 ,Barry 228, 256 ,Bonita 343 , Bret 190,256,298 ,Curtis 221 , Dana 298 ,Frederick 88, 343 ,Glenn 226 , Gregory 298 Johnson, Jennifer 17 , 155, 204, 206, 213, 2 217,257,362 Johnson, Joni 257 Johnson, Kevin 186, 189,298,306 lohnson ,Michelle 218,257 Johnson, Patricia 228 Johnson , Rhonda 343 Johnson, Rolle 182,298 Johnson, Sherrie 321 Jolley, Joyce 321 Jones, Anthony 321 Jones, Beatriz 257 Jones, Betty Ann 146 Jones, Blake 29, 151, 218, 219,344 Jones, Derek 88, 174, 334, 335,344 Jones, Geraldine 123 Jones, James 195, 344 Jones, James 147 Jones, Jay 79, 87, 160, 310, 31 1, 321 Jones, Jerome 321 Jones, Jill 173, 180,335,344 Jones, Joyce 130, 217 Jones, Julie 190,344 Jones, Kelvin 321 Jones, Merry 188,298 Jones, Sandra 223,298 Jones, Todd 203, 298 Jones, Vendyl 299 Jones, Harry 298 Jones, Bart 306, 321 Jones, Kemp 321 Joost, Dorothy 135 Joost, Kenneth 344 Jordan, Jane 47, 70, 150,153, 164, 173,204 206,217,257 Joseph, Mitchell 226 Joyner, Debra 134 Joyner, Mark 299 Juan, Sergio 321 June, Sandra 344 June, Susan 170, 198, 257 Juravich, Susie 299 Justice, Jayne 299 Kachadorian, Tim 101, 103 Kafiigiis, Anna 123, 174, 199, 2111, 214, 344 Kalantzakis, George 200 Kalk, Perry 195 Kalsi, Carle 28, 344 Kalsi,Marie1uis 73, 203, 257 Kamburis, Mark 321 Kane, Kevin 88 Karkabi, Doris 344 Karnoski, Keith 59, 94, 96, 160,257,369 Kato, Steven 321 Kauffman, John 258 Kay, Kelly 201,321 Kay, Richard 106,299 Kay, Sandy 196, 197 Kay, Shelley 111, 299 Keairnes, Richard 344 Keels, Deanna 344 Keffales, Paul 258 Kehr, Karen 151, 177, 209, 287,299 Keith, John 299 Kelley, Linda 170, 188, 210, 217,321 Kelley, Lori 16, 44, 45, 154, 170, 198, 199, 205, 206, 258, 275, 360 Kelly, John 160,294 Kelly, Kristine 54, 198, 204, 205, 233, 250, 258 Kelly, Mafronia 132 Kennard, Kimberly 299 Kennedy, Grant 160, 177,321 Kennerly, Suzannah 21,210,299 Kenny, Susan 258, 282 Kern, Kelly 73, 218,258 Kesslar, Michele 344 Khoury, Roula 213,217,321 Kilchrist, Shawn 88, 100, 163, 321, 332 Kilday,1.es 40, 58, 69, 94, 96, 155, 250, 258 Killman, Shannon 19, 41, 57, 90, 91, 155, 204 206, 213, 250, 258, 356, 363, 373,379 Kilpatrick, Therese 299 Kim, Mary Catherine 299 Kim, Naki 299 Kim, Son 344 Kincaid, lan 322 King, Brett50, 199, 299,301 King, Bruce 177, 186, 189, 259 King, Carla 181, 344 King, Collette 216,299 King, David 27, 58, 322, 331 King, Elvina111,112,198, 204, 217,259 King, Gwen 51, 153, 155, 172, 2:14, 259, 277, 362, 387, 395 King, Kim 344 King, Kristine 203,322 King, Rebecca 299 Kinney, Carol 110,322,325 Kinney, Laura 198, 204, 259,260,282 Kirby, Karen 180,344 Kirkendall, Joseph 32, 176,177,259 Kirkendall, Michael 197, 322 Kirkland, Dana 344 Klein, Jacquelyn 344 Klein, Karen 167,213,322 Kleiweg, Christa 225, 299 Kloss, Elaine 344 Kloss, Elizabeth 259 Knoblauch, Patricia 204,259 Knodel, Jennifer 299 Knop, Mark 299 Knots, Laura 116 Knox, Robert 106, 163, 322 Kochler, Lance 183 Koehl, Kristen 177, 198, 199, 209, 210. 299 Koehl, Robert 229, 259 Koehler, Kerry 185, 299 Koenig, Robert 175,344 Koomey, Paul 203, 260 Korcz, Scott 299 Koronczok, Bradley 226 Korry, John 88, 151, 160, 198, 209, 311, 322, 333 Korry, June 69, 198, 202, 209, 213, 258, 260 Kral, Robin 344 Krause, Steven 260 Krauth, Allison 174,344 Kremer, Jyl 188, 206, 260, 282 Kruguer, Lawrence 212,322 Kruehn, Todd 223 Kuhn, Jeanne 122, 199, 204,209,299 Kunkel, Darren 69, 182, 184, 260 Knzniar, Stanley 345 La Bella, David 29.-1 Lacorte, Gina 335, 341, 345 Ladish, Kimherly 189, 322 Lafuente, Doris 181,345 Laguarta, Graydon 31, 88, 100, 174, 334, 335 338, 345, 353 Lam, Trong 322 Lamair, Edward 345 Lamb, William 345 Land, Cindy 299 Far Left: Tracy Strimple, Mark Milstead, and Rob Adams make plans for the sudden attack of girls. Middle Left: Marissa Valbona tries to hide her glass of water, but Krista Bodine insists her glass is full of cheer. Left: Char- lie, can our assignment be the investigation of senior boys? plead angels Ellen Buie, Kissy Butler, and Ellen Baumgardner. 391 173, 247, 262, 274, 277, 363 Land,Terina 195,219,345 Landers, Timothy 225 Landraw, Mariadelm 345 Landry, Elizabeth 170, 171, 189, 322 Landry, Gardner 42, 47, 55, 64, 153, 154, 158, 159,160, 164, 175, 232, 260, 358, 360, 363, 373 Landry, Jean 173, 188, 322 Landry, Rhonda 171, 199, 345 Lane, Michael 216 Langer, Cheryl 345 Langer, Michael 195 Langland, Thomas 182 Lantz, Bret 322 Laplant, Leslie 322 Lara, Sonia 299 Larocca, Marc 50, 260 Lauber, Michael 216, 260, 263 Laurencio, Dalia 132 Lawrence, Donald 300 Lawrence, Milton 345 Lawton, Lisa 228, 322 Le, Le-Thuy 218 Le, Man 107, 120, 212, 322 Leake, Randall 345 Lebleu, Camille 345 Ledwith, Hope 322 Ledwith, Laura 206, 260 Leehron, Diane 136 Leeper, Allan 322 Lem, Bruce 184,300 Lemkuil, Daniel 192, 193, 195 Lemon, Carolyn 345 Lemond, Karen 181 Lemons, Tammy 345 Lenderman, Karl 345 Leung, Kenny 261 Leung, Yvonne 261 Levitt, Virginia 136 Lewis, Celia 48,51,164,171,173,186, 189, 201, 233, 261 Lewis, Renee 151,204,322 Libby, Margaret 189,213,300 Liddell, Sara 322 Lien, Thuy 345 Lightfoot, Thomas 261, 357 Lim, Allison 174, 199,345 Lim, Angela 261, 270, 274 Lim, William 212,300 Lim, Bobby 300 Lin, May 174, 175, 346 Linares, Claudia 346 Linares, Oscar 300 Lindahl, Karen 182,300 Lindberg, Annette 183,323 Lindberg, Michael 182, 184,216,300 187, Liu, Helen 209,323 Liu,Jeanny 158, 164, 198, 200, 209, 211, 214 Liu, Rose 171, 209,323 Livingston, Diane 300 Lo, Yvonne 190, 201, 214,323 Lohliner, Mindy 199, 209,210,300 Lobliner, Pamela 181,345 Lockwood, Lisa 225, 300 Loeffler, Charlotte 34, 46, 153, 155, 170, 173, 204, 213, 241, 259, 262, 360 Loewenstein, Deanna 218 Logan, April 346 Logan, Victoria 195, 228, 323 Lok, Peter 300, 308 Lomha, Jose 346 Lomba, Maria 262 Lomha, Maria 198 Lonero, Lola 346 Long, Jeff 216, 225 Long, Thomas 300 Longwell, Jeff 18, 46, 58, 68,155,162,163, Lopez, Lopez, Lopez, Lopez, Lopez, Lopez, Lopez, Alan 225 Eva 346 Jose 300 Margarita 228,300 Margarito 287, 296, 300 Mari 201, 217,323 Rosemary 346 Lottman, Susan 157, 233,262 Love,Amy108, 111,113,300 Love, Bruce 229 Love, Sheri 182,300 Love, Stephen 225 Lovell, Billy 189 Loverdi, Lisa 341,346 Loverdi, Tony 323 Loverdi, Joseph 300 Lovett, Rod 346 Low, Jay 188, 229, 262 Lowe, Darrell 346 Lowe, Karen 323 Lowrie, Amy 346 Lowrie, Peter 177, 190, 21 1, 212, 300 Loyd, Philip 346 Loyd, Susan 223, 262 Luhrano, Christopher 199,346 Lubrano, Mark 199,346 Luna, Richard 78, 79, 262 Lund, Tracey 207,323 Lung, James 346 Lindig, Mark 88, 101, 102, 104, 150, 300, 301 Lindo, Ivanhoe 261 Linh, 1-lguy 323 Linn,Ehzabeth159,200,209,210,214,300 Lipinsky, John 300 Lipinsky, Michael 95, 196, 197,323 Lister, Larry 225, 323 Lister, Patrick 224 Little, Clarice 323 Little, Julia 216,261 Littlejohn, Larry 323 Lung,John 101,1o3,164,201,2e2 Lunine, Elizabeth 70,153,158,164,186,188, 189,233,263 Lynch, John 31, 346 Lynch, Phyllis 346 Lynch, Travis 58, 95 Lyons, Linda 108, 109,205,301 Lyons, Ronaldo 225 Lyttle, Cindy 346 Maack, Theresa 323 Mabray, Matthew 301 Machemehl, Pamela 42, 173, 263, 359 Machemehl, Barbara 128 Mack, Teresa 193, 194, 195,324 Mackey, Dan 218 Mackey, Gerald 263 392 if Mackey, Kenneth 188 Maclay, Heather 115,324 Maelas, Mastina 346 Mahns, Alice 346 Mahood, Stephen 107,324 Malicote, Sandra 139 Malo, Colleen 134 Malouf, Estela 142, 202 Manary, Stuart 346 Maness, Karen 158, 164, 168, 169, 174, 202, 213, 214,259,263 Mgngss, Kimberly 174, 198, 199, 209, 335, 4 Manhoff, Christopher 346 Manning, Mary 213, 263 Manson, David 192, 193, 195, 324 Manzano, John 225 Marak, Stephan 263 Marcinzee,Jim 145 Marcos, Ferenc 301 Marcucci, Diane 114, 115, 117, 324 Marcus, Jodi 213,301 Marion, David 71, 154, 160, 214, 287,301 Marion, John 41,164,182, 214,263 Marley, Jill 171, 199,301 Marrow, Mark 88,345 Marshall, Amy 21, 173, 205, 296, 298, 301 Marshall, John 301 Marshall, Mark 346 Martin, Chris 301 Martin, Dana 192, 195, 263 Martin, Escamilla 301 Martin, Karen 301 Martinez, Edward 346 Martinez, Gina 324 Martinez, -loe 88 Martinez, Nora 217,324 Martinez, Ralph 346 Marye, Melinda 171, 311, 324 Mason, Curtis 346 Mason, Susan 174, 346 Massey, Janet 264 Matcha, Kelly 205, 223, 264 Mathes, Charles 101, 188, 206, 324, 102 Mathieu, Peter 301 Mauck. Christopher 301 Maughan, George 324 Maxwell, William 106, 324 Mayeaux, Darren 225,264 Mayeaux, Donna 217,324 McArthur, Angelia 198, 205. 219, 264, 360 McCalip, Scott 225 McCarter, Blair 188, 264 McCary, Kristy 323 McCaskill, Jean 49, 188, 213,264 McCaslin, Katherine 188, 210, 301 McClellan, Jim 226 McClendon, Cynthia 323 McClendon, Scott 105, 218,264 Mcfllenny, Mary 63,181 McClure, Geoffrey 191, 192, 193, 195, 226, 264,323 McClure, John 323 Mc'Colpin, Mary 129 Mcconn, Andy 42, 43, 106, 264, 290, 301, 385 M4'Conn, John 50,106, 156, 163, 205, 301 McCormick, Eugenia 193, 194, 195,224 McCord, Pat 95 McCoy, Claudia 301 McCrary, Kristy 199, 301, 323 McCray, Thomas 323 McDaniels, Grant 107, 265 McDonald, Karen 227, 301 McDonald, Tamara 205, 219, 223, 265 McDonnell, Shannon 167, 203, 323 McDuff, Laura 301 McElroy, Kimberly 204,324 McGaha, Kris 181 McGowen, Joseph 324 McGreevy, Elizabeth 181, 324 McGreevy, Martha 199 McGregor, Martha 204, 205,265 McIntyre, Estella 324 McKay, Bradley 31, 88, 100 McKeithan, Mary 199, 205, 302 McKinney, John 226, 265 McKinney, Robyn 324 McKissick, Marc 186, 188, 189, 206 McKnight, Scott 324, 327, 368 McLelland, Shelly 156, 173, 302, 303 McLemore, Lori 111, 113, 302 McLeroy, David 204, 205, 301, 302 McMahan, Bruce 295 McMahan, Robert 374, 335, 180 McMahon, Liz 302 McMahon, Mary 335 McMahon, Susan 302 McMahon, Thomas 222, 302 McMillan, Richard 101, 219, 265, 205 McMillan, Tim 102 McMiller, Marilyn 324 McMillon, Kathy 302 McNally, Lori 72, 184, 217, 265 McNally, Shari 182, 293, 302 McNeil, Keith 324 McNeil, Scott 88 McPherson, Richard 226 McPherson, Scott 302 McRae, Jeffery 302 Meaclor, Mary 205, 325 Meanor, Cordelia 134 Medford, Kelly 302 Meed, Geoffrey 88 Melton, Macy 70, 74,120,12l,158,16 205, 232, 233,265 Menger, Anne 123 Mercado, George 302 Mercado, Roberto 177 Merchant, Michelle 118, 205,265 Merchant, Shoair 325 Merritt, Glenda 164,266 4,171 Meyer,Jo151,154,159,173,177,291,.102, 325 Meyer, Scott 177, 325 Meyer, Sandra 146 Meyer, Wanda 151, 325, 329 Meyer, John 302 Micha Miles, Miller Miller Miller lec, Steven 226 Bradley 302 , Clayton 325 , Eric 302 ,Francine 220,226 Miller, Harmon 325 Miller, Katherine 58, 239, 266 Miller, Kelly 302 Miller, Marc 325 Miller, Mark 176, 177, 302 Miller, Robert 58, 95, 228 Milligan, Andrew 182, 302 Mills, Kevin 90, 93, 302 Milstead, Mark 18, 41, 78, 79, 80, 82, 84, 85, 96, 97, 156, 162, 163, 234, 266,390 Mimms, Barbara 225 Mioduszewski, Andrew 195 Mioduszewski, Brenda 325 Misch, Bill 216, 325 Miwhell, Betty 147, 204, 205, 225 Mitchell, Delano 177 Mitchell, Karen 217 Mitchell, Mary Ann 129 Miwhill, Arnold 325 Mitschke, Diane 204, 293, 301, 302 Mitschke, Karen 29, 339, 348, 396 Moehring, Robert 325 Mohammed, lnsaf 224 Molina, Rebecca 287, 302 Moll, William 348 Molloy, Katherine 173, 218 Moncrief, Georgia 348 Mondshine, Kevin 106, 302, 348 Mondshine, Marc 106, 214, 266 Mongol, Kim 117 Montgomery, Debra 65, 169,171, 198, 202, 210,213,266 Montgomery, Elizabeth 173, 174,199, 348, 350 Montgomery, Kimberly 71, 156, 158, 164, 170, 210, 255, 266 Moody, David 41, 96,164, 203, 206,214,266 Moore, Brian 153, 211, 212, 348 Moore, Carolyn 128 Moore, Cheryl 32, 46, 47, 69, 150, 153, 173, 217, 248, 266 Phou, Soupheav 189 Moore ,Elisha 143, 194, 195,348 Moore, John 163, 315,325 Moore, Laura 205, 266 Moore, Lisa 348 Moore, Marilyn 205, 219, 265, 267 Mggie, Michael 58, 78, 79, 81, 86, 163, 302, Mo ore, Patty 205, 292, 302 Moore, Penny 223, 302 Moore, Ronnie 101, 195, 228, 102 Moore, Roy 226 Moore, Shannon 105, 197, 199,325 Moors, Susan 24, 35,119,151,171, 205, 248, 310,311,325 I5 E1 Moore, Veronica 224, 325 Morast, Carl 348 Moreno, Tina 188, 348 Morey, Stephen 151,303,392 Morgan, Deborah 325 Morgan, Michael 303 Morgan, Michelle 303 Morgan, Tani 325 Morr, Mike 225 Morris, Jay 145 Morris. Kevin 183, 325, 348 Morris, Eric 303 Morris, Shaelyn 151, 199,348 Morris, Stephanie 267 Morrow, Marc 180,348,351 Moseley, Barry 267 Moss, Angela 308 Moss, Thomas 88,101, 104,348 Mote, Andrea 108,189, 190,325 Mott, Carl 303 Mott, Charles 88, 101 Mott, Cynthia 56, 108 Mott, Paula 53, 164, 217, 219, 267 Motwani, Kishor 325 Mountain, Michael 303 Mozingo, Paulette 164, 222,267 Mullins, James 225 Mulvey, Robert 294, 303 Murchison, Mary 267 Murdock, Karen 224, 325 Murphy, Mary 188, 325 Murray, Ava Lisa 188, 201, 217, 267 Murray, Bonnie 303, 3 Murray, Lisa 159, 199, 208,213,325 Murray, Michelle 216, 303 Muskrella, Maria 188,348 Muskrella, Michael 216, 303 Myers, Mary 47, 54, 69, 153, 172, 173, 206, 217, 262, 267, 253, 362 Nacinovich, Daniela 228,325 Nagel, Dixie 65,178,179, 189, 197, 205, 244, 268 Nagle, Mary 207,325 Nance, Albert 79, 87, 163, 303, 378 Nasir, Raja 90, 91, 93, 268, 94 Natale, Christine 217,345,348 Natale,Ju1ia 192, 193, 194, 200, 303 Naugle, Kimberly 267, 268 Navarro, Nick 303 Navarro, Suzanne 171, 322, 325 Nazari, Efat 180 Neal, Brian 225,303 Neal, Bruce 226 Neal, Todd 88,163, 326, 331, 378, 102 Neale, Zoe 178, 233, 255, 267, 268 Needham, Amy 303 Nesensohn Annette 348 Neugebauer, Michael 216, 326 New, Patricia 159, 171, 178, 199 New, John 101, 103, 208, 326 Newby, Darrin 101,348, 103 Newby, Melba 326 Newlin, Chad 106, 199,326 Newman, Jeffrey 225, 268 Newman, Jerri 189. 217, 326 Newman, Shannon 303 Newsome, Charles 326 Ngo, Huy 195, 11:15, 346 Nguyen, Hank 218 Nguyen, Hung 213,303 Nguyen, Thuy 348 Nicholson, Barry 96,98 Nickel, Kimberly 158, 164, 173, 176, 177, 209, 214, 259, 268 Nickel, Sharon 130 Nickels, Rod 141 Niemann, Richard 192, 194, 268 Nigh, Jacquelyn 303 Nix, James 146,226 Nixon, Heather 348 Nixon, Shannon 25,205,326 Noble, Lisa 219, 303, 256 Nolen, James 202, 208 Nolen, Susan 118, 174,335,348 Nolin, Kimberly 182,303 Nolin, Robert 183,326 Noonan, Debbie 195, 303 Nord, Marshall 175, 189, 348 Norris, Jim 326, 348 Norris, Stephen 304 Norris, Todd 193, 195 Norton, Lee 215,326 Norton, Michael 192, 193,304 Novoa, Manuel 211, 214,304 Novosad, Lauri 164, 268 Nunez, Kevin 304 Oakland, Jennifer 178, 179, 304 Obrien, Terri 225 Ocampo, Tatiana 326 Odar, Becki 199,219,326 O Day, Laurie 188, 199, 31 1, 326 Oden, Matthew 195,326 Odom, Kirkland 88, 123,348 Odom, Lowell 269 Oeland, John 220 Oeland, Karel21,114,159, 186,18 Oesch, Jonathan 348 Oesch, Kristen 200, 269, 360, 367 Ogden, Steven 304 Oliver, Kipp 326 Ollenburger, Marisa 204, 215, 269 Olsson, Karl 221, 304 Oppermann, Mark 63, 79, 86, 216, Orchard, Deanna 222 Orozco, Ana 326,348 Ortega, Carol 135 Osborn, Andrew 163, 315, 317, 326 Osborn, Jeffrey 160,245,269 Ostrum, Kris 70 Owens, Sara 178,219,269 Owens, Scott 225 Pack, Wanda 193, 195,326 Paige, Angela 181 Paine, Jeff 22, 78, 79,a5, 87, 101,1 155, 163, 287, 299, 304, 378 Pair, Anthony 304 Pak, Ki 304 Palmer, David 326 Panahpour, Azita 201, 326 Panus, Kevin 88,101,348,102 Panus, Paul 269 Pappas, Christian 349 Pappas, Ella 129 Parafina, Sofronio 195 Parisi, Don 229 Parker, Annette 129 Parker, Diann 225 Parker, Jack 269 Parker, Randall 195,349 Parker, Wayne 326 Parks, Burton 137, 197 9, 205,288 269 04,105, 3 5? fi Parnell, James 101, 104, 151, 155, 286, 287 303, 304, 160 Parr, Vickie 164, 171, 178, 179, 198, 217 229 269 Partee, Peter 327 Paschall, Michelle 304 Pasquet, Janine 199, 304 Patel, Sapna 349 Patrick, Arnold 195 Patterson, Wayne 19, 163, 206, 266, 269 387 394 Pattillo, Laura 223,304 Paul, Laura 58, 70, 73, 75, 164, 182, 184, 202 209, 211, 214,270 Paulin, Mary 115,327 Pavlas, Ramona 349 Pavlas, Julius 183, 327 Pavlovich, Charles 349 Payavla, Callie 327 Payavla, Dimitry 163, 303,304 Payne, Monique 349 Peavler, Thomas 182, 304 Peel, Don 270 Peeler, Carolyn 130 Pendley, Gay 270 Penrod, Barbara 293, 304 Perales, Rosas 224 Perepeluk, Colleen 21,59 Perez, Crystal 195,304 Perez, Evelyn 224,327 Perez, Jo 222, 304 Perez, Leticia 349 Perkins, Julie 327 Perreault, Annette 217,349 Perreault, Peter 222,304 Perry, Charlene 225,327 Perryman, Ben 33,151,154,304,160 Perryman, Elizabeth 17, 51, 54, 68, 150, 153, 156, 158, 164, 173, 233, 270, 356 Persons, Robert 233, 266, 270 Peterson, Gary 304 Peterson, Mariam 142, 201 Peterson, Scott 304 Peterson, Vance 182, 270 Petkovsky, Paul 270 Petkovsky, Tracy 270 Petree, David 222,245,271 Peuy, Hawld 327 Pham, Thanh 180, 349 Phan, Ngocclung Phan, Suzanne 327 Phelps, Kevin 304 Philbeck, Kenneth 197, 317, 327 Phillips, Timothy 79, si, 82, 101, :105, 102 Piazza, Gary 349 Picchiani,Alicia 180,349 Pickell, Cynthia 188,210,305 Pickering, Carrie 68, 158, 159, 164, 172, 173 199, 214, 215, 233, 253, 271, 275, 360, 164 Pidgeon, Jack 349 Pino, Jose 327 Pinto, Frances 305 Pipkin, Sarah 53, 215, 327 Pipkin, Roger 26, 197, 215, 327, 160 Pirrung, Andrea 271, 274 Far Left: Don't look now, but your sticky unde rarm protection has us stuck together, comments Sara Braden to Matt Mabray. Middle Left: I think you accidentally pin- ned your corsage to my tux, whispers Mike Morey to an unconcerned Bitsy Hinson. Next Left It's my new chocolate fudge diet, exclaims Les lie Weison, Low-calorie, of course. Left: '1How do you expect us to act like studs when you forgot the most important thing7' asks Tim White to a for getful Jonathan Harris. 393 Terry 120' 349 Schleyer, Victoria 306 277 Pirtle, Bob 128 Pirtle, Lynn 198, 215, 217, 271 Pisciotta, Gina 349 Pisciotta, Randolph 197, 327, 100 Platt, Lisa 120, 199,219,305 Plummer, Mechelle 349 Poa, Caroline 199, 305 Pobst, Forrest 271 Podaras, Jimmy 304 Podaras, Perry 271 Poindexter, Pamela 205, 293, 305 Polk,Dawn 180,218,349 Pollard, Richard 349 Polski, Linda 35, 48, 151, 173, 334, 335, 349, 396 Polski, Lisa 151, 205,305 Pope, Kevin 304 Pope, Susan 327 Porter, Leonard 195 Porterfield, Amy 115,327 Portilla, Lillianne 164, 220, 221,233,271 Portilla, Susan 43, 123, 151, 173,349 Poteet, Scott 229, 305 Pottinger, Sheila 194, 195,327 Poulson, Nannette 327 Powell, Anthony 327 Powell, Stephanie 151, 171, 199, 327 Prado, Tony 225 Pratt, Desira 188, 349 Pratt, Toya 305 Preston, Gary 189 Prewett, Matthew 349 Price, Kathryn 220, 271 Price, Leslie 203, 207, 209, 210,327 Prier, Gregory 57, 90, 92, 94,271 Priest, Kathryn 131, 210 Prim, John 175, 216, 327 Prim, Howard 266,271 Primm,Jeff101,104, 105 Prince, Scott 88,349 Prophet, Madeline 220, 305 Prophet, Sharon 224 Provenzanrl, Miklyn 220, 271 Pruitt, Karen 171, 199,210,327 Pruitt, Robert 106, 151,160,311, 327, 329 Pruitt, Suzanne 53, 153, 171, 173, 238, 257, 271, 280 Purcell, Gary 197, 327 Quick, Christi 186, 188, 189, 190, 272 Quigley, Lori 327 Rabke, Sandra 164, 165, 167, 198, 272, 276 Raboskowitz, Ralph 219 Rader, Amy 227, 272 Radwan, Ramzi 229, 272 Raines, David 190, 196, 197, 328 Ramirez, Steven 216 Ramirez, Susan 349 Ramsey, Mary 175,328 Rand, Blake 349 Rand, Susan 189, 305 Randel, Robin 327, 328 Randle, Lucious 127 Rankin, Douglas 328 Ranshaw, Amy 199, 328 Ransleben, Stacey 328 Rapoport, Barbara 127 Rash, George 72,216,272 Rash, Robert 328 Rasmus, Reginald 305 Rasmus, Shuronda 223, 272 Rathmell, Albert 88,305 Raskosky, Gus 101, 102 Raus, Johnny 349 Raus, Kelly 153, 238, 272 Ray,Bleakney151, 173,174, 199, Ray, Randy 42,95, 160, 287, 302, 305, 356 Ray, Renita 328 Ray, Shelly 181, 188 Rea, Gregory 202, 208, 305 Read, Carol 219, 272 Read, Steven 349 Reagor, Angela 167, 199, 305 Rebman, Jennifer 189, 209, 328 Reckling, Carroll 305 Redford, Davalyn 151, 171, 199, 205,328,370 Redford, Meredith 151, 171, 199, 205, 328 Reed, Natalie 328 Reeder, Margretta 114, 117, 305 Reese, Rebecca 219, 328 Reese, Robert 197, 328 Reilly, Bart 207, 223, 273 Reilly, Mary 305 Reinke, Mark 328 Remington, Mark 226, 262, 273 Remington, Randall 225 Rend, Steve 199 Rentfro, Olita 213, 217,273 Reynaud, Jean 123, 145 Reyes, Claudia 227 Reynolds, Sheril 182,184, 209, 214, 305 Rhiddlehoover, James 216,305 Rhiddlehoover, Jean 143, 218, 219 Rice, Mark 265, 273 Rich, Cathryn 305 Rich, Donna 311,328 Rich, Ingrid 218, 298, 305 Rich,Pau169, 182,184 Richards, Grady 228 Riggs, Dawn 349 Riley, Kellye 167,328 Rios, Debra 305 Rios, Rebecca 189, 273 Rivera, Jason 273 Roberson, Beverly 306 Roberts, Diane 222 Roberts, Evelyn 328 Roberts, Karen 273 Roberts, Karla 273 Roberts, Kimberly 306 Roberts, Laura 199,349 Roberts, Linda 111 Robertson, Cynthia 123, 199,206 Robertson, David 202, 206 Robertson, Grant 328 Robertson, Holly 349 Robertson, Lester 349 Robins, Jennifer 178,206 Robinson, Bo 306 Robinson, Clay 346 349, 350 - Q, . -f , ,, .t-. . 394 Robinson, Julie170, 174,349 Robinson, Maria 328 Robinson, Reed 131 Robinson, Sheryl 40, 205, 287, 296, 298,306 Robinson, William 174, 349, 351 Robson, Katherine 224,328 Rock, John 328 Rodgers, Dee 226,274 Rodriguez, Maria 274 Rodriguez, Wanda 220, 306 Rodriquez, Samuel 226 Roeder Krista 176, 177, 205, 274 Roeder, Rick 79,306 Roeder, Scarlet 28, 48, 340, 349 Rogers, Janie 225 Rogers, June 25, 40, 205, 328 Rogers, Kari 223, 274 Rogers, Rombado, Stephen 88, 349 Rome, Mark 88,100,174,350 Rood, John 328 Rood, Mary Lu 275 Roper, Marian 128 Rose, Katy 180, 350 Roseberry, Dawanna 51, 205, 206, 275 Rosen, Lisa 201,213,306 Rosenbaum, Doris 129 Rosenbaum, Regina 350 Rosenthal, Darrell 203, 328 Rosenthal, Jeff 72, 222,275 Rosenthal, Joel 19 Ross, Beth 167, 199, 213,328 Rouse, Brittany 25, 110, 256, 328., Rouse, Barrett 19, 68, 96, 98, 153, 160,164, 232, 233, 256, 272, 274, 275, 325 Rowland, Anthony 306 Royall, Roland 79, aa, 206, 309 Royce, Julie 55 Rudat. Susan 275 Ruiz, Tracey 328 Rundle, Paula 108, 111, 112. 306 Rundle, Renee 123, 180,350 Rupani, Murli 275 Russ, Rebecca 275 Russell Clinton 275 Russell Lori 328 Russell Pancho 306 Russell, Patricia 169, 328 Russell, Shirley 276 Russell, Wellington 157, 276 Rustum, Katrina 62, 216,306 Ryan, James 88, 101, 104, 197, 306, 102 Saade, Nicole 171, 188, 201, 306 Sadoun, Christopher 101, 104, 350, 102 Sadozai, Sonik 328 Saldivia, Gustavo 306 Salines, Cheryl 137 Salisbury, Donald 306 Salvaggio, Betsy 171,350 Sample, Elizabeth 181, 345, 350 Sample, Susan 114, 116, 164, 171, 198, 200, 202,206,209, 213,276 Sanders, John 276 Sandoval, John 193,194, 195 Sandoval, Olga 193, 194, 195, 328 Sanger, Michael 180, 206, 276 Sanger, Michelle 350 Sanson, Russell 142, 193, 306 Santikos, Mark 197,328 Saragusa, Anthony 63,216,328 Satterwhite, John 335, 350 Satterwhite, Minette 205, 306 Sax, Michelle 173,306 Scarborough, Susannah 115,116, 350 Schall, Anita 136, 261 Schawe, Susan 171, 199, 205, 329, Schenck, Kirby 276 Scherr, Scott 216,276,395 Scherrer, Lynn 227,276 Schiller, James 268 Schleyer, Madelaine 118, 171, 173 350 Schlinger, Clarice 202,329 Scblinger, Petra 202,216,277 Schmalenberger, Daniel 329 Schmit, Dori 195, 350 Schmitt, Deborah 329 Schmitt, Jane 227,277 Schmutz, Melanie 223,277 Schneider, Greg 216,329 Schneider, Suzanne 277 Schoenfeld, Robert 225, 329 Schubert, Jana 277 Schubert, Walter 350 Schuchholz, Garrett 102 Schulman, Andrew 177, 208 Schulman, Matthew193, 194,277 188, 213, 331 199, 336 Schulz, Deborah 153, 156, 164, 171, 188, 206 210,274 Schulz, Dianne 151, 171, 178, isa, 329 Schweitzer, Joyce 138 Scoggins, Diane 329 Scoggins, William 304, 306 Scott, Blair 304,306 Scott, Carol 181,350 199,205 Scott,Janice 53,158,164,173,198,205,219 Scott, Jennifer 182 Scott, Laura 205, 287, 306 Scott, Tandra 225 Scully, Cecelia 227, 306 Scully, Patricia 220, 248, 277 Seaman, Dana 199, 204, 329 Seaman, Mike 96, 99, 163, 237, 277, 360 Sears, Andrea 115, 159, 171, 199, 205, 311, 329 Seibel, Keith 329 Seid, Christopher 329 Seid, David 329 Seigfried, Carl 79 Seligman, Victoria 159, 209. 211. 329 Sellars, Lyska 329 Sellers, Daniel 212 Sellers, Lisa 306 Senani, Fadua 329 Senani, Fatin 201,350 Senani,Faw2ya 198,277 Sendukas, Chris 306 mf, Taylor, Setterlund, Timothy 51, 218, 219 Seward, Catherine 178, 179, 190, 199, 206, 210 Sexton, Bryan 188, 329 Shackelford, Randall 225 Shadden, Michael 88, 174,350 Sharp, Adolphus 88 Sharpe, Shelby 205,218,306 Sharpe, Tracy 225 Shavlan, Ellen 329 Shavlan, Michael 216 Shea, William 183 Sheffield, Roy 147, 216 Shelton, Elizabeth 140 Shepherd, Janie 118, 169, 190, 306 Shepherd, John 206, 207, 219 Shepherd, Susan 171, 306 Sheppard, Tyrone 195,329 Sherengo, Renee 224,329 Sherman, Regina 189,205,329 Shields, Marcia 350 Shinoda,Yuka178, 179, 277 Sholl, Lyn 219, 306 Shook, Derek 197, 329, 353 Shook, Kevin 216, 277 Shuler, Linda 126, 140, 189 Siebert., Martin 101, 104, 202, 292, 306 Sieggreen, Eric 222,307 Simmen, Will 90, 307 Simmons, Greg 350 Simmons, Nancy 129 Simon, Shannon 88, 95, 329, 353 Simon, Wade 58, 90, 93, 213, 278, 280 Singleton, Tresa 228,307 Skalla, Johnette 43, 55, 153, 164, 205, 233, 247, 259,278 Slanicky, Beth 110, 329 Slator, Kim 222,307 Slavin, Andrew 216, 278 Sloan, Jeffrey 199, 350 Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith , Alison 205, 307 , Angela 307 ,Clark 201,330 ,Cynthia 205,299 Smith, Smith, Smith, , Karen 350 , Kellie 199, 330 , Ken 229 Darlene 20, 287, 290, 307 Frank 330 Jennifer 164, 178, 205, 206, 278 Kendra 217,330 Lawrence 228,307 ,Linda 307 Lisa 220,278 Smith Smith Smith Smith, Smith Smith Smith, ,Lloyd 297, 307 MaryCarolyn 127,142 Melissa 122, 171, 178, 199, 330 Michael 224, 307 Robert 182,350 Sophia 307 Sylvia 228, 330 Smith, Theda 129 Sneed, Ramona 350 Snell, John 350 Snider, Kevin 226 Snoddy, Walter 163,327,330 Snodgrass, Judy 212, 330 Solcher, Susan 155, 164, 198, 200, 214, 278, 361 Solcher, Thomas 182, 184, 307, 160 Sosa, Ernest 79, 307 Soto, Adolf 330 Southerland, David 201,229,307 Southerland, Thomas 350 Sparkes, Douglas 106, 163, 268, 278 Sparkes, Leslee 181, 188, 199,350 Sparks, Kathy 330 Sparks, Stephen 79, 81, 86,216,263 Spear, Kenneth 195 Spence, Thomas 95, 160, 320, 330 Spence, Timothy 95, 160, 320, 330 Spencer, Richard 307 Spencer, Shannon 198, 204, 205, 269, 278 Spencer, Stephanie 225,278 Spero, Ruth 330 Speth, Jolene 181,350 Spring, Chris 206, 226, 278 Spring, Michael 220,278 Stallings, Cary 330 Stallings, Jay 211,350 Stamnitz, Wilbert 350 Standley, Glen 226,279 Starnes, Leslie 183,330 Stayton, Sabrina 195, 350 Stebner, Rory 307 Stebner, Tanda 350 Steely, Sharon 330 Steffes, John 330 Steffes, Julie 20, 157, 287, 307 Steinhagen, Jennifer 225,307 Stelter, Leah 223, 279 Stephens, Bradley 216,307 Stephenson, Deann 279 Stephenson, Holly 351 Stevens, Marc 79, 96, 145 Stewart, Catherine 114 Stewart, James 214, 307, 160 Stewart, Sasan 279 Stewart, Selise 199 Stewart, Seretha 330 Stewart, Teri 307 Stibora, Duane 351 Stibora, Michelle 114, 117, 307 Stibora, Thomas 279 Stinnett, Charles 215,330 Stinnett, Randy 27, 160 Stockberger, Tommy 330 Stockstill, Faith 216,307 Stockton, Angela 223,279 Stokely, Phyllis 215,307 Stone, Jennifer 219, 262, 277,279 Stone, Ronald 68, 157, 160, 233, 239, 278, 279 Stone, William 330 Stone, Howard 330 Stover, Lisa 178, 199,307 Strain, Laura 330 Stricklen, Jonathan 228,330 Strimple, Tracy 79, 83, 86, 204, 205, 279, 390 Stryker, Ann 114,307 Suarez, Maria 307 Suf1ield,Julia 151, 153, 154, 171, 311, 329, 330 Sulewski, Denise 123, 218, 335, 351 Sullivan, Dina 120, 121, 164, 171, 198, 205, 206, 275, 289 Sullivan, Sheila 139 Surles, Carol 115, 116, 171, 180, 213, 351 Sussman, Ellen 307 Titus, Joan 171, 188, 199, 209, 331 Todd, Terrell 308 Toler, Emily 331 Tong, Karen 110, 123,308 Torres, Antonio 351 Torres, Jorge 88, 308 Torres, Liliana 200, 228, 281 Totari, Janet 195,351 Sussman, Margery 199, 351 Sutton, Sheila 330 Swanson, Dodee 351 Swart, Tena 351 Swope, Stephanie 322, 330 Taber, Carolyn 224, 330 Tadros, Peter 190, 214, 307 Talley, Rex 206, 280,294 Tamborello, Lisa 120, 121, 280 r Tarnbo Tambo ello, Renee 120, 308 ello, Steven 319, 330 I' Tanner, Mary 308 Tanner, Robert 224 Taylor, Bryan 308 Taylor, Cydney 330 Taylor, Daniel 351 Taylor, Gale 330 Taylor, Greg 107, 307, 308 Taylor, Harold 139, 213 Taylor, Mary 171, 199,330 Phyllis 173, 227, 280 Touchstone, Gary 281 Townsend, Jill 188 Tran, Chuong 201 Tran, Le Thu 201,281 Tran, Mai Phuon 351 Tran, Minh 228 Tran, Minh 228, 331 Tran, Tai 308 Trapnell, Drew 332 Trapnell, Jeff63, 281 Trapnell, Michael 95, 216, 331, 160 Travis, Brian 308 Travis, Holly 153, 203, 258, 281 Trimmer, Kathy 222,281 Tripps, Douglas 195, 331 Troiano, Marianne 220, 221, 281 Truitt, mark 225 Truitt, Rhonda 351 Truxillo, Patrick 188, 189, 300, 308 Tsouakas, Efthimia 331 Tubb, Robin 331 Tegethoff, Karen 287, 293, 308 Tenison, Karen 204, 205, 298, 308 Tenner, Clifford 42, 73, 160, 164, 212, 214, 280 Termina, Adriane 167, 189, 217, 330 Termina, Stephanie 171, 199, 335, 351 Terryi Allison 204,219,308 Terry, Amy 308 Terry, Brian 101, 177, 330, 102 Tucker, Elizabeth 223, 308 Turnbow, Trinka 331 Turner, Gail 351 Turner, James 267, 282 Turner, Joel 331 Turner, 200, 2 Tutton, Lisa 49,108,109,155, 164, 172,173 05, 234, 281 David 213 Terry, Mark 180,351 Terry, Michael 71, 74, 160, 176, 280 Terry, Travis 35, 308, 351, 102 Thies, Andrew 88, 351 Thomas, Gary 195 Thomas, Kevin 224,330 Thomas, Lolita 351 Thomas, Luanne 153, 164, 172, 173, 263, 280, 313, 369 Thomas, Rhonda 129 Thomason, Faron 213,331 Thompson, Alana 220,221,308 Thompson, Barbara 331 Thompson, Edwin 308 Thompson, Steven 216,280,282 Thompson, Tamara 331 Thornton, Scott 308 Tutton, Phillip 331 Twiford, Tamara 220,221,282 Tynes, Lee 90, 144 Valenzuela, Joseph 189,202,206 Valero, Chantal 308 Vallbona, Marisa 151, 205, 308, 390 Valle, Margaret 207,212,331 Van Eman, Kim 16, 108, 109, 164, 171, 200. 206, 218, 275, 282, 364,389 Van Eman, Mark 27, 331, 349, 102 Vance, Cheryl 110, 159, 199, 311, 331 Vance, Harold 42, 64, 160, 282, 394 Vandagrift, Carrie 181,352 Vandyke, Debbie 352 Vaneman, Charles 331, 349 Vanmeter, Cheryl 352 Thornton, Vicki 227 Thumann, Rhonda 192, 193, 194, 195, 229, 351 Thung, Le 198 Thurman, Nolan 224 Tidwell, Traci 351 Tiensch, Heike 202,213,331 Timberlake, Tammy 206, 218, 219,281 Timmons, Lisa 56,188, 199 Tiner, Kirk 281 Tipps, Mary 200, 205, 215, 233,234,281 Vann, Lisa 201, 205, 206, 207, 210, 211, 212, 213,214,215,216,219,282 Vanoni, Mark 169, 216, 282, 287, 308 Vanwart, Sherry 69, 164, 165, 200, 202, 206, 209, 213, 214, 259, 282 Vasquez, Veronica 224, 352 Velez, Domingo 222 Velez, Joe 308 Vercher, Lori 352 Vergara, Corazon 352 Vetter, Carol 171, 177, 199, 318, 331 Villalon, Victoria 219 Far Left: L'Hey y'all, look at this man 1 found! He wants to take me on a vacation to Huntsville! exclaims Darcy Davis. Middle Left: Harold Vance smiles with relief that Wayne Patterson will now be his pal for life. Next Left: Stace Alfstad and Scott Scherr can't believe their eyes, when they see that Gwen King has to remind Jim Jim- merson to tip his hat to the ladies. Left: Elizabeth Hightower and Clare Don- nelly want to split the LaBare scene. 395 Villanueva, Antonio 151, 215,308 Villanueva, Cyndi 219, 308 Villarreal, Ronnie 331 Vineyard, Dava 332 Vineyard, Mack 194, 195,308 Voelkel, Cary 205, 275 Voelkel, Scott 332 Volder, Bettejean 164, 178, 214 Volk, Carolyn 352 Von Eiff, Kimberly 219, 301,308 Voskamp, Peter 308 Voss, Tamera 352 Vrana, Shannon 199,332 Vreugde, Diane 171, 178, 199, 215, Vu, Trang 219, 309 Vuong, My 352 Wade, Mark 59, 258 Wages, Deborah 224,352 Wages, Robert 88 Waggett, Jill 72, 164,227, 233, 270 Waggett, Robert 180, 335, 343, 352 Wagner, Jeffrey 309 Wagner, Pam 178, 207, 213,214 Waldmann, Catharine 133 Waldo, Staci 205, 332 Walker, Allen 342 Walker, Belinda 189,352 Walker, Brenda 117 Walker, James 222, 304 Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, John 199, 332 Julie 171, 205, 332 Lisa 304 Robert 352 Wall, Brenda 114, 115, 116, 332 Wall, Tamara 183, 332 Wallis, William 79,204, 216,263 Walsweer, Sharri 217, 332 Walters, Pamela 352 Walters, Robert 70, 157 Ward, Bridget 219 Ward,John 192, 193, 194,195,352 Ward,Wendolyn 171,199,332 Warner,Jeffrey 352 Warren, Sandra 110, 189,309 Warren, Stacey 171, 199, 304 Washington, Eugene 352 Washington, Fred 219 Washington, Keith 226 Washmon, Dorothy 199, 350, 352 Waskom, Mary 153, 158, 164, 206 Waskom, William 199,352 217, 332 Waters, Glenn 352 Waters, Natalie 319, 332 Watson, Laura 45, 188,309 Watson, Randy 174,208,352 Wayman, Sandra 352 Weatherford, Ellen 309 Weatherford, Jimmy 332 Weatherly, John 320, 332, 160 Weaver, Clarence 134 Webb, Stephen 352 Webber, George 101, 174, 208, 212, 353, 103 Weidler,Julia151,173,174,199 Weidler, Teresa 56,l51,154,158,159,173, 214, 291, 309, 335 Weigand, Robyn 174, 181, 188, 343, 353 Weinert, Constance 216,309 Weinhauer, Deborah 188,353 Weishaupt, Elizabeth 353 Weison, Leslie 17, 172, 173, 205, 219, 392 Weiss, Frederick 332 Weiss, Kathryn 205 Wilhelm. Steven 332 Wilkens. Darren 309 Williams, Andrew 333 Williams, Carol 171,353 Williams, Danny 353 Williams, Herbert 333 Williams, Juana 129 Williams, Lisa 266, 284 Williams, Matt 194, 195, 353 Williams, Palema 194,195 Williams Williams Williams Williams , Roberta 297 .T. C. 57, 137 ,Thomas 135 ,Virginia 309 Williamson, Bill 229 Williamson, Daniel 229 Williamson, Margaret 54,158,188, 214, 284 Willis, Glyndon 146, 224 Wilmerding, Margaret 158, 206, 211 Wilson, Anthony 353 Wilson, Beth 199 Weitzel, John 332 Welch, Anne 227 Wells, Donald 229 Wells, Patricia 131 Wentz, Joann 167,309 Werlein, Ewing 180, 353 Wesson, Carl 226 Westberry, Philip 353 Westcott, Penny 353 Wheatley, Timothy 216, 309 Whitaker, Deanna 309 Whitaker, Marjorie 227,309 Wilson , Darby 17, 45, 47, 153, 164, 173, 200, 234, 242, 259, 284, 360 Wilson ,Elizabeth 171,333 Wilson,Julius 193, 195, 208 Wilson, Kathryn 174, 199,353 Wilson, Kimberly 214,309 Wilson, Lisel 183, 353 Wilson, Shelley 29,33,43,119,123,151,173 174, 334,335,353 Wilson, Voncille 333 Wilson, Wendi 333 Wilson, Whit 226 White, Bill 196, 197 White, Colleen 353 White, David 284 White, Debora 180 White, Diana 167, 309 White, Kenneth 353 White, Shannon 199, 309 White, Steven 229,353 White, Tim 90, 91, 309, 393 White, Travis 95 White, William 309 Wiltshire, Richard 206, 284 Wintield, Donald 218,309 Wing, Caroline 164, 178, 179, 206, 284 Wing, Wilson 206, 284 Wink, Tracey 353 Winkler, John 216, 333 Winter, Andrew 214, 216, 241, 284 Winter, Joan 122, 131 Winter, Timothy 107, 204, 205, 294,309 Whitley, Samantha 332 Whitlock, Natalie 171, 199,332 Whitten, Kenneth 101,103,332 Whittington, Kim 154, 309 Wiemer, Monica 353 Wigfield, Carolyn 309 Wilhelm, Michael 202, 229, 284 396 Ni' 3 , ia, Winters, John 216,284 Wisdom, Margaret 54, 140 Witcher, David 196, 197, 215, 284 Witcher, Erin 199, 332 Wolfe, Russell 229 Wong, Antonia 142 Wong, Nancy 229 Wong, Stephen 284 Woo, Glenn 309 Wood, Jeff 225 Wood, Shaun 217, 333 Woodard, Patsy 146 Woodley, Annmarie 353 Woodmansee, Kim 108,309 Woods, Heillagen 333 Woods, Susan 183, 199, 333 Woodworth, Sarah 284 Woollett, Leroy 195,284 Wooten, Pamala 195,333 Worfe, Aleena 353 Womack, Kenny 42, 101, 155, 158, 295 309 102, 160 Workman, Thomas 315, 333, 368 Workman, Bill 34, 55, 155, 164,234,241 250 363, 373 Wright, Gerald 202 Wright, Martha 183 Wynne, David 333 Wynne, Richard 353 Yanez, Beatriz 227 Yanez, Maria 309 Yannetti, Joseph 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 87 101 104, 309 Ylinen, Deborah 353 Yoes, Thera 57,133,211 York, Jay 309 York, Marshall 142 Young, Bradlee 193, 195, 284 Young, Clark 147 Young, David 333 Young, George 333 Young, John 333 Young, Julie 309 Young, Scott 353 Young, Steven 195 Zabosky, Peter Zander, Matthew 22, 58, 78, 79, 81, 84 85 163,309 Zarr, Lynn 23, 107, 204, 205, 293, 301,309 Zarzecki, Stanley 147 Zeff, Andrew 309 Zilliox, -londa 180,333 Zimmerman, Edward 175 Zink, Marci 157, 287 Zwayne, Ali 201, 333 Left: Stop, please, no more compliments for Jenna Cissel and Linda Polski, pleads Karen Mitschke, Their heads are already as big as bal- looms. The new year brought with it tre- mendous developments in national affairs. On the morning of January 20, 1981, Americans witnessed one of the most suspenseful dramas in U.S. history. At 12:00 noon, Ronald Reagan was sworn in as the nation's new President. Half an hour later, the fifty-two American hostages being held in Iran boarded the plane that would take them to safety. Americans united in their expres- sions of patriotism and thankful- ness. Yellow ribbons could be seen not only around trees, but every- where imaginable. Citizens afl A 95. l 1 Ii ' .- ,, R. 'i' v- regained their confidence and pride in the U.S.A. As President Reagan began to make his policies known, a new feel- ing of hope began to fill the country. Maybe he would be able to correct the countless problems caused by so many years of rampant bureauc- racy. Maybe he would be able to ful- fill his campaign promises of return- ing to the basic principles of the free enterprise system. The American people were optimistic, feeling that maybe Reagan's new beginning really would be the solution to the country's problems. In early spring the administra- tion, spurred by a visit from the Texas Education Agency, made a decided effort to improve Lee High School. Rules and regulations were tightened. Students were informed that walking in the halls without a permit might be punishable by sus- pension, and that they were no longer allowed to park in the faculty parking lot for fear of being towed. There were other changes, how- ever, which were more popular. Stu- dents were surprised to find that floors had been waxed, bathrooms cleaned, and blackboards washed. They hoped that these improve- ments would be permanent, but soon realized that they would not. As the year drew to a close, teachers lost their nervousness caused by the T.E.A.'s visit, regulations were enforced less strictly, and every- thing returned to normal. ? ' The occurrences at Lee were made inconsequential by develop- ments on the national level. On March 30, the world's confidence in U.S. stability was shaken by an assassination attempt on the Presi- dent. It was soon regained, how- ever, on April 14, with the success- ful landing of the Columbia, the world's first reusable space vessel. The United States had reestabl- ished itself as the technological leader of the world. -.-FN 399 The end of the year brought mixed feelings to Lee's students. They realized that a special time in their lives was nearing its end, but they knew that they soon would be embarking on an entirely new and exciting adventure. The cycle continues .... We fin- ish one stage of our lives, only to find ourselves at the beginning of a new one. The miracle of life is that it never becomes stagnant, for it is always teaching us new things, tak- ing us to new heights, continuing in its never-ending cycle of changes. as ya 1 , mr- M 400 To the 1981 SABER staff: Only you can fully appreciate all the work that has gone into this book. You know the pains of scrounging for pictures, of ushacking it up until all hours of the night, and of reedoing pages again and again. But you also know that the joy of finally finishing our baby makes it all worthwhile. I thank you sin- cerely for giving so much of your- selves to the creation of SABER '81, and l congratulate you on a job well done. SABER '81 is you - be proud of it! Annette Harris Editor-in-Chief SABER '81 V UN VV, V 'Hf 1'f f'f SVrCsfV'fgxVWffV2g,Qgff . 1 mv? www M V www? ' X. ,n-. xl- A . 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