Robert E Lee High School - Saber Yearbook (Houston, TX)
- Class of 1982
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SABER '82 Volume XX Robert E. Lee High School 6529 Beverly Hill Houston, Texas 77057 Teresa Weidler, Editor-in-Chief Kenny Womack, Associate Editor Kevin Gilliland, Business Manager Mrs. Margaret Wisdom, Faculty Advisor 3 ffm' 1 2 W. , E r14 S iii , K g ,, 'W Q EK: . Q 5 W. +4 Y 1? f. - X., 1 -au vu. 3 if fi, W5 G5 in ww, H . A 'iv .'5a-:H -- 5, ,fn ,i7f ,j V ' '11-'Q-' -w u w . - , . -1, - 1.54115 FY fi' ' mu: . I Qt? N M v- ff- 2 W Q - g- N 1:,1:,'!W5:,:5.'1,,, flag! - ,,!,,, gn H' ' '1 it Ras? inf , , ww , M.- .,W'i'E:i:krH' 2 bf:-ewffizbr ,W 1, - . , 1? , Egwiaf lfg .. W 1 1 ' wif rv, 3 -V 5.2. ,.-,, .. si Q A ,.u I .A 2 fffi..5 W . W ,W U 1 .f M w, ii W M Mm Z , -:amy 5. I V k- X. . ig, 2, HL . , N xwx,-,...j V P 'WH'WiN2i1,w1s,3 'k 7 N. Pee 25. 4 2 , H, ,H V, -V w E 5 , y vw , ' YYNN , - ' Q H 'N w,w 4, al' 133 Q -4 K + W W WWM 5 'AW , W V 'K' VA,, '! , fx ' N N W 'W' ' w , A 'J ,W 1 ' AV MIM' What is life? Life is a never-ending chain of events. While some events go on and on, others terminate. As some occur- rences cease, others are created. Life at Lee in the 1981-1982 school year was full of new situations. A new air-conditioning system, along with ceiling fans, was in- stalled in the fall. The Student Council donated new carpeting for the library. In an attempt to make an improvement of the campus surface, a cleaning company was hired. Also, the Key Club began the Alumni Garden. The historic parking problem took a new twist: any student could park in the south parking lot on a first come, first serve basis, while the east lot remained a faculty and staff park- ing lot for the second year in a row. The Lee students learned to accept new situa- tions in stride as each instance occurred. Table of .Contents Senior Honors, Ads, Favorites ...................... 14 Activities ........ . . . 38 Young Leaders . . . . . . 68 Sports .......... . . . 78 Organizations . . . . . . . 124 Faculty ....... .... 2 02 Classes Seniors ..... .... 2 28 Iuniors ........ .... 2 82 Sophomores ...... .... 3 06 Freshmen ......... .... 3 30 Index ............. .... 3 54 New feelings were surging throughout the country. The election of Ronald Reagan to the Presidency indicated a more conservative outlook for the future. Another indication - the television. More educational shows were added to the viewing selection, while violence and sex were toned down in many shows. Trouble brewing in the mid-east alerted Americans: they felt a new concern for their safety in the immediate future. Statewide, teenagers who finally reached the magic age of eighteen were forced to wait one more year to become legal according to a new state law. This arose a question within many Lee students: how can one be old enough to go to war, but not responsible enough to drink alcoholic beverages? Locally, a heated mayor's race at- tracted a new attention to the polls on Election Day. As the country accepted new beginnings, Lee High School did also. ,N W in 'n E R -w :sf in im! X as Q , A ffl .S 'xx Students at Lee remained busy outside the classroom as well as inside. Teenagers dedicated much of their time outside the classroom to club activities and to plain, ordinary fun. Many students at Lee held jobs, played sports, cultivated hobbies, or worked on some other activity. The Christian Student Union, Young Life, Campaigners, and other religious groups supplied outlets of relaxation and thought. These good times enabled students to form close friendships and lasting relationships with others. K i As Fridays approached, one item was the topic of all conversations: What is go- ing on this weekend? The most common reply to this question - partying! Whether it was a formal, a theme party, or just an ordinary bash, fun times were insured. School functions such as Homecoming and the Prom offered a wider variety of entertainment. As colder weekends approached, surfing and sun- ning days ended. Concerned with a fur- ther education, students road-tripped up to visit their favorite college during the fall and winter weekends. With all these activities going on, the Monday morning discussions included details of the previous weekend's events. Since the new state law closed bars to eighteen year olds, teenagers everywhere had to search for new forms of entertain- ment. Lee students turned to restaurants - such as Houston's, to movies, and rock concerts. With such diverse forms of entertain- ment, students at Lee had no difficulty going wild, and never had nothing to do. 1 M 9 5? W 5 pa:-iggfzf:-., 'T 'Q X fi ,, N , U 1QM::1-1'1.m1r:e,-1 ' , uffrz :,, ,, ': bei a A ? . f ' Q, N i,N sw 1 : , AS I During the football season, General pride was at its peak. Spirit gained imomentum during pep rallies and became contagious at the games. Whether one was a spectator or whether i one was a member of the team, everyone l participated. Although Lee had a slow season, the memory of a team will live on and final scores will be forgotten. Sup- port of Lee's athletic groups was displayed by groups such as the Spirit Committee, the General Guard, the Lieutenants, the General band, the ROTC, and the cheerleaders. E General spirit was flying high as Homecoming Day - November 6 - ap- proached. The long hours spent making floats and costumes for the parade finally paid off. The parade route around the track once again worked extremely well. According to the sponsor of the parade - the Student Council - this year's parade was one of the best ever. Although Lee lost the game to Wor- thing by a thin margin of two points, the spirit was never low during the game. avorites Although each individual at Lee had distinctive characteristics, certain students set themselves apart from the masses. These students deserved the respect and the admiration of their peers. The Most Handsome and Most Beautiful were determined by student leaders, faculty members, and professional judges. Those with exceptional charm and personality were elected as Most Popular by the students. Based upon leadership qualities and scholastic abili-' ty, Most Representative students were chosen by the faculty. Certain activity groups elected their own queens, sweethearts, and beaus. These prominent students earned the right to be remembered as unique for their desirable qualities. 15' , er tr,n t r rt 9 erra Xu-...W ,vel Hs' 2 ' 5 Y J' , , 7 '., ' I -w . 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' W ii-E '5 Rf , 1-. 3' 4 R ff JL 5 1, ,, M W, A Most Beautiful Freshmen SEMI-FINALISTS Upper Left: Melissa Berly Sherri Dial Middle: Beth Wright Kim Zook Natilie Evans k MW MWWQMWV Bottom Left: FINALISTS Heather Mackie Suzie Mott 29 , 'Gsm' V WM gf ,mf-ff 1 - gig? v n 5 .5 ' 1 1, xmgxzgfe, ,, V 15, W' Nwaaazfi' 'W , 1 2 W ww ,L , 'X 3 WW' F I E E, 5 F 5 -BBW? 1 4--1 -Q if, , 1-1111-xsiiiwx 1 .1 is NWN li 2 1752 1 21- A fy us., ,,, !,:5g?'V EYj 'Q Most Handsome Freshmen SEMI-FINALISTS Upper Left: Eric Klimas Bently Fondren Middle: Iames Steffes Mark Slator Mark Mitchiner Bottom Left: FINALISTS Chris Kimble David Zarr i 31 Representatives Are Honore MOST REPRESENTATIVE SENIORS Ieff Paine and Anne Cummings CLCV. ID F11 xi .5 MOST REPRESENTATIVE SOPHOMORES Cathy Hundl and Scott Ianse t f ' MOST REPRESENTATIVE FRESHMEN MOST REPRESENTATIVE IUNIORS Diane Polski and Iames Hostak Sam Higginbotham and Iulia Suffield Personality Proves Popularity 'A LK Ili pi or f, ngs Van Harvey 1 MOST POPULAR SENIORS Van Harvey and Anne Cummings MOST POPULAR IUNIORS: David King and Henrietta Cottingham i li in- 3 -Qu. MOST POPULAR SOPHOMORES MOST POPULAR FRESHMEN Gina Lacorte and David Andrus Alan Harp, Diane Polski, and Iohn Glidden Sweeties Are Honored HOMECOMINGQUEENM, Polski 1 Li BOOSTER CLUB QUEEN - Michelle Sax FFA SWEETHEART - Leslie Browning BASKETBALL QUEEN - Iulie Grubbs TRACK QUEEN - Karel Oeland SENIOR KEY CLUB SWEETHEART - Anne Cummings IUNIOR KEY CLUB SWEETHEART - Pat Cummings SENIOR ANCHOR CLUB BEAU - Kenny Womack 3 INTERACT SWEETHEART -- Barbie Penrod IUNIOR ANCHOR CLUB BEAU - David King a ww-mwww Y w y ,li ,L.v, Q ,,:LAA Activities Numerous activities at Lee furnished an outlet from the tensions of academic work. School clubs, athletics, parties, and friendships were major sources of fun for Lee students. School activities provided an opportunity for interaction within the student body. Involvement outside the school gave students a chance to apply book knowledge to life experiences. For Q-sau... each student the balance of work and pleasure variedg each experience, however, had influence upon the character of the student. Everyone had a chance to participate in activities. Students found that becoming involved was the only way to experience life. Memories for the future were generated through each incident. is .1- I Summer drew to a close, the carefree fun began to fade away, as the doors of Robert E. Lee opened once more for another school year. The Freshman entered confused yet determined, the Sophomores and Iuniors, returned to their regular routines, while the Seniors began to pave their way toward future plans. Even though the beach parties and blow outs were restricted to the weekends, Lee students still managed to retain a summer feeling on and off campus. Right: Looks like Lee Ann Gilbert, Laura Cruz, Dinane Ingraham, Michelle Sax, and lanice Henry aren't going to get their dog bones for good behavior from their masters, Elizabeth Baier, Krista Bodine and Io Anna Meyer. Angie Ghazzaly makes certain that limmy Podaris doesn't play the field except during the games when she can keep an eye on him. Alread Starting School Alright Iune Rogers, Lee High School wants to know: Who's the apple of your eye? In the M1ddle of Fun Below: Ioyce lolley and Ellen Buie have always been taught not to eat with their mouths open, but Cheryl Baylor knows that you have to put the food in sometime. Lower Left: The nicest things come in the smallest packages, demonstrates a bow-tied Melanie Barzilla. Lower Right: Don't look so surprised, even date kings don't get a date every weekend, states Al Nance to a disbelieving, disappointed Michael Moore. e Feel the General Sp1F1lAll Over Top: It may be raining, but Spirit Committee members' spirit always shines. Above: M. T. Herring begs, Please, can we buy some popcorn? as her not so daring friend, Diane Deshazo, closes her eyes for the answer. Right: Becky Hayes dreams of her greatest American hero: but little does she know, he's the greatest freshman zero. I g' 0 f X Al E e lh L .. l Eat Above: They're all so cute, Ijust couldn't turn them down, cries an ecstatic Kathyrn Herring, as she puts Trey Lamair, Iohn Oesch and Derek Iones head and shoulders above the rest. Top: People may huff and puff, but they won't touch a hair on monsterous Ieff Paine's chiny-chin-chin. Upper Right: What more can we say . . . Left: An old pro, Ro Royal, shows a newcomer, Van Harvey, the technique of taking a mug shot. ,J 1 , .,,. Y yn, il.. A kwa -1 X B V4 K' 4 ,O ' 1 WW is wi Opposite Page: 1. Kenny Womack and Anne Cummings 2. Head Cheerleaders: Kevin Gilliland and Amy Marshall 3. Steve Bailey and Lisa Polski 4. Kevin Gilliland assists a lame Smoky Moun- tain off the field. 5. Hey, leave my partner alone, you've got your own! exclaims a greedy Anne Cummings to Lisa Polski while Kenny Womack enjoys the extra attention. 6. This is as close to broadway as I'll ever come, thinks a stary-eyed Patty Moore. 1. Patty Moore and Smoky Mountain 2. 1981 cheerleaders build the spirit up. General Spirit Is Never Drenched Plagued with injuries, the 1981-82 cheerleaders had a very tough year. Through changes in their routines and other ad- justments, the cheerleaders managed to still deliver the enthusiasm and excitement which kept the Lee Spirit at its highest. The cheerleaders of 1981-82: Kevin Gilliland, Smoky Mountain, Steve Bailey, Ken- ny Womack, Amy Marshall, Anne Cummings, Lisa Polski, and Patty Moore led an outstand- ing year regardless of the misfortunate and un- timely injuries. 3. Amy Marshall gives Kevin Gilliland a quick clapping lesson before the pep-rally. Homecoming, Sweet Homecoming Lee's 1981 Homecoming took place on November 6. The festivities began early in the day with the parade, in which the Key Club float stole the show. Later that night, Lisa Polski was named homecoming queen while Melanie Barzilla and Sharon Edmon- son were designated as runners-up, The Generals were defeated by the Worthing Colts, by a score of 12-10. However, that didn't seem to ruin the night for the many Lee spectators Ri ht: 1981 Homecomin ueen Lisa Polski s s Q , with her escort, Matthew Zander. Above: Davdlyn Redford, Iulie Walker, and Staci Waldo resort to the caveman days, in an attempt to catch a date. Right: Kemp Iones is all dressed to be a cowboy, but what happened to his bull? iwilvdfx. t A 2 Above: The I.V. football team's spirit flies high, even though they were not allowed to par- ticipate in the parade. Top Left: Homecoming Queen finalists, Melanie Barzilla, Sharon Edmonson and Lisa Polski. Top Right: Action reporter Kevin Gilliland is getting to the heart of the news, by marching with Steve Bailey while he proclaims that nothing will rain on his parade. Left: Birds of a feather, flock together. .r i'Nd fy Right: Since we didn't get into the parade we decided to retaliate with our own form of poison at la hamburgers, grin Fred Iohnson, I. C. Howell, Burke Butler, Derek Iones and Graydon Laguarta. Middle Right: Pam, you are such a wonderful date: this mum really goes nicely with my new low cut shirt, compliments Tom Workman to Pam Poindexter. Bottom Right: Micheal Moore spells relief - W-A-L-K-M-A-N, as Iimmy Podaras tries to serenade him. Below: See, Pauli-bear, when we grow up, we wanna be just like you, oogles Ioe Yannetti and David Cook as they confront their hero, Paul Hostak. S' l sg' Qt' Gftx Swat as 44 .Saws ,. ' - 5. Q 7 fffzsf is 4. ar I 'N Top Left: Rick McConn is afraid to let his cute date Ieff Paine go, for fear that someone might steal him. Top Right: Ms. Countee . . . I told you I had to go to the bathroom, sighs a relieved Laura Cruz. Middle Left: An enthusiastic Georgia Harris and Alyson Callier get all wrapped up in their work. Above: Iohnny Keith smiles knowing that Bob- by Mulvey will move his hand if Bobby knows what is good for him. Left: Tracy Campbell comes to the aid of Greg Hartwell as he blows his whistle for help from a camouflaged Iulie Grubbs. as N., , If M Friends Could See Me ow Right: Natale Whitlock displays her gracious table manners. Bottom Right: Wondering what tune Andrea Sears is jamming to, Allison Garner grooves to the disco vibes. Below: Punked out Iulia Weidler is very insis- tent on keeping up with the times. J? .,., 44' mem Above: Patricia New. patiently awaits her next silicone injection. Left: Tony Villanueva and Louis Marchal pose with Uncle Bob. Which one's the real dummy? Bottom Left: Maybe if we smile they won't notice us! exclaim a made-up IoAnna Meyer and Krista Bodine as they pose with their new dollies. Right: I thought when you played the field there were supposed to be boys? questions a distressed Kim Coleman. Below: Alright boys, you got me this time, surrenders a bewildered Mr. Cook, after being caught going out to lunch. Bottom Left: Ionda Zilliox chokes as she cap- tivates Robert Gist with her exaggerated weekend tale. Bottom Right: Heather Maclay ties one on with Mrs. Meyer. 43 in I .ggi K .L K. 5 -- ' s 'WF 'i5?5ss:..sQ5f:... i1 ??mjr gs'-ffiar f ., A X.. A. sas , X ll .. fi:.m.f... ft W -, . I . .t i ,.-.f.,... , W . - L. - Lee in General Above: Amy Iimmerson politely asks Betsy Salvaggio to please get the signal. Top Left: General fans prepare to defend the school spirit from invading forces. Left: Suzanne Navarro discovers that it is often wise to keep her mouth shut. Let's Groove Tonight ji New or du jf' Above: Turn out the lights, the parties over, sings Iohnny Barzilla as Stephanie Edwards willingly agrees. Top: Scott Prince, Burke Butler, Shelley Wilson and Marc Morrow hope that by hanging around Iulia Suffield they might be mistaken forjuniors. Right: Is David Cook whispering just sweet nothings in Ria Butler's ear? 'S if A. V., Above: An overprotective Tim Phillips states, Touch my sister, and I'll kill you. as he reassures Romona Phillips that she has nothing to worry about. Top: Daphne Brauer and Iohn Satterwhile are all pooped out, but Kim Robert's and Matthew Cooley's night has just begun! Left: Tracy Campbell can't believe her best friends, Debbie Boyarinoff and Mary Fin- negan are that desparate for companionship. KW? 'fn' gs There are many opportunities at Lee for students to perform before live audiences. The Talent Show is put on by students hoping to have a stage career. Razz-M-Tazz is a select group of drama students who perform at Lee and other schools. Three choral groups give Lee continuous entertainment. Their Christmas and Spring shows are always enjoyable. Middle Right: When Steven Hartwick talks, people listen. Right: Andy Fickman will do anything to get in the limelight, but this is taking things too far. Bottom Right: Diane Hunter and Eric Hancock cringe with embarrassment as they suddenly realize they are over dressed for the occasion. Below: Come on Phillip Tutton, Stu Howell and Grant Kennedy may not sing like Waylon, but thats no reason to turn your back on them. Un Wit I . r' .X PJ 5 f . . . ,f . A H . V X . -. if-if S, X K 1 ' ' 5 r T rooo e f f 1. , ' , -3 9 .'. 1 tt : 11 Q . if . . , 2 - A R , is I 5 ' 1' E --' X ' 56 he Show! I Above: This little piggy went to market, this little piggy spit on the floor and this little piggy cleaned it up! sings Kevin Iohnson. Top Right: A disturbed Karel Oeland falls apart as Susan Adams tells her the truth about Santa Claus. Left: A shocked jennifer Bridges is stunned that her senior crush actually called her by name. Life at Lee Is Incredible! Above: Oh no, not you again, sighs Brittany Rouse, as she prepares to be photographed for the 9th time in one day. Right: Strother Simpson strains his eyes to see over his friends shoulder, but Tom Long knows that you don't learn anything from cheating, so he quickly covers his paper. Top: lanet Fischer threatens her classmate Renee Tamborello, that if she turns around again, she will punch her out. -my A ,www f Left: Iimmy Bailey tries to file himself under so he can get some sleep. Lower Left: While making a date with Iulie Baginski, a fickle Tom Workman cannot keep himself from making eyes at the cute girl in the COI'l'l6I'. Lower Right: Mike Morey keeps his lips sealed for fear of breaking this magic moment in which Kathryn Herring has been compelled to put her arms around his neck. my Right: It's all a matter of taste, says Michele Heathcote, as she prepares to kiss the cow. Lower Right: Liz Pipkin keeps her mouth closed, feeling confident that her horse can speak for itself. Below: Mike Shavlan and Paul Hostak are standing around shooting the bull. Xf ---'A X K- as X, , , M-,,,,..., VA. ffM,,,..... ff-- V, ,IK ,,..,.. ,f ' M,--4 ,-f' Xff .f- ,f ' j,ff,i,,f- ' ffl ,,f A ff' ,,, ff, . --M ,,it, tit, ::.k NL W 'lls i o tii. 1 if gap XY 5 . If e Could Talk to the Animals . . . -n..., ws...- t by AXW, M N Vg Above: Collette King wonders where Wanda Callaway is putting the fleas she is picking off of her rooster. Upper Left: If you show me your rabbit, I'll show you mine, Monica Wiemer says cautiously to an uninterested David Cook. Left: Guy Becker exclaims, Shh, don't let her know she's being sheared: I only told her she was coming in for a wash and blow dry! while Kim Pair and Robert Barnard begin their work. it 1 Right: Sexy Seniors stick together, for lack of male companionship. Bottom Right: Irene Taylor and Annie Pomare seem quite content with their flowers, while Brenda Leake thinks she deserved more than one. Below: Phyllis Henry wonders what is wilting her flowers. 62 Heart to Heart he qt, W,4i5g,, JV' Left: A conservative David Andrus decided he'd wait until prices went down before he would buy Linda Polski flowers. Lower Left: Flower girls, Margaret Curry and Beth Wilson believe that only they know they sent those flowers to themselves. Below: Iennifer Varga and Annette Nesensohn are satisfied with the roses their boyfriends sent them but Miller Harrell is puzzled about what happened to his. ATT' Once again the Fine Arts Depart- ment unveiled the Spring play, this year's production was Scapino, a dramatic comedy. The play was directed by Ms. Lin- da Shuler with assistance from Rod Nichols for the set. Many hours were spent rehearsing and building sets in preparation for the play. The hours paid off, and the show went on with a great success. Right: Marissa Gianetti and Danny Teel are happy again because their deodorant didn't go on wet and sticky. Below: Sheila Plaisance gets down on her knees to pray that one day she might be a senior. Lower Right: You toucha my car, I breaka you face, warns Italian Andy Fickman as his car is being towed from Chi-Chi's. 64 Left: The Scapino cast has mixed reactions to the suggestion that Andy Fickman might con- sider staying another year at Lee. Lower Left: During a quiet dinner at home, Rene Duterroil, with a little help from Andy Fickman, decides he'll have seconds on spaghetti. Below: While performing in Scapino, Milton Lawrence finds himself day-dreaming of his recent performance at LaBare as Danny Teel looks on. 65 Right: After an exhausting game of Tarzan, Alyson Callier and her chimp, Leane Gibson, head for the showers. Bottom Right: Pam Poindexter finds Risse Giammalva's companionship more meaningful than her dates. Lower Bottom: The Lee Yacht Club, returns from a gusty night at sea. Below: What do you mean, what's wrong with my nose? It's always looked like this, states Iimmy Bailey. Seniors Road Trip It Left: Boys go to town. Bottom Left: Kojak? . .. Oh no, that's Georgia Harris! Lower Right: Caught totally off guard, Tim White, Patty Moore and Kim Von Eiff, reach for a measly source of protection between them and the camera. Below: Do we have anything in common besides our ties? question Iimmy Podaras, Tim Phillips and Ioe Yannetti. ii' r KY 4 1 I 1 at 5 . 0 6 ' 0 Q g, if xl!! 4 ew h 9.5 g 'liz Young Leaders As always at Lee, the activities were stimulated and guided by a certain, select few. The cream of the crop outlined Lee's direction and character. Such trendsetters accepted roles of res onsibility to re resent and to motivate otlgers. Strong wiljls and determined minds were necessary to make it all tick. Demonstratin intelligence dedication, composure an sensitivity the young leaders at Lee set the pace Whether they were chosen by their peers or whether they were selected on the basis of their own personal achievements, the young leaders of Lee emerged. Students who were golitically inclined or academically outstan- ing were honored with a club leadership, an award in certain studies of interest, or an award for su erior scholarship. Those few who had sucl? special skills merited the admiration of their eers. These dedicated individuals who set fha pace of activity pro- bably possessed the potential to become leaders of the future. V 5 . . . , ' -.Q . X V iris ' pp . .p.,, m.-,mmf Y? Q 69 Right: Drum Majors Rikki Fletcher and Rolle johnson, and Head Cheerleaders Kevin Gilliland and Amy Marshall, along with top Lieutenants Debbie Gresham and Beth Linn fire up the General spirit. Middle Left: Traveler editors jimmy Bailey and Iulie Steffes prepare to face a barrage of deadlines. Middle Right: Teresa Weidler sheepishly tends to her duties as SABER editor and Anchor Club president. Lower Left: lames Parnell, Key Club president, relaxes to a cold mug of his favorite beverage. Lower Right: National Honor Society president Ben Perryman spends all his spare time in the library. r r r-ff' . -sm 4 it 70 Club Leaders Set Standards - Sadie f. K gm., I X'mQ,f 3g,,..a Club presidents displayed excep- tional qualities of leadership, devoting enormous amounts of time and energy to making their respective organizations successful. These devoted students helped establish club goals and inspire members to achieve them. Such young leaders ex- emplified positive character traits and provided a model for all other students. Above: Spirit Committee president Michelle Sax sees to it that enthusiasm for the grey and gold is ata peak. Left: A reclining jennifer Oakland projects a friendly image as Hospitality Club president. Middle Left: Ieff Paine, president of Interact, catches his breath between classes. Upper Left: Tony Villanueva walks tall as the president of Student Council. Upper Right: Mark Vanoni gets a kikk out of being FFA president. 71 De Right: Therese Kilpatrick Bottom: Commended scholars Todd Burstain, Carmen Delgado, Kristen Koehl, and lim Stewart. Not pictured: Kim Wilson. V Below: Commended scholars Chris Sendukas, Elizabeth Baier, and Andy Hodson. dicated Scholars Excel rss, s 72 Thirteen superior students were distinguished early in the year because of their excellent scores on the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, which they took as part of the PSAT in their junior year. Five of the students were named National Merit Semifinalists, while the other eight were recognized as commended scholars. These students showed exceptional ability in English and Math, and have good chances of attaining National Merit Scholarships. Upper Left: David Marion Lower Left: Teresa Weidler Bottom Right: Peter Lowrie Below: Andrew Schulman Q 2 16 ,. if The young leaders of Robert E. Lee portray the determination and consistent application to studies that make the successful student. Honors such as the math, English, and language awards are won with talent and effort exceeding the average. The Boys' and Girls' State Represen- tatives, the Intern Program Representative, the Capitol Scholar recipient, and the DAR Award win- ner are commended for leadership and perseverance. Each student is recognized for an outstanding level of achievement put forth throughout the year. Upper Right: Teresa Weidler - DAR Award Right: Susan Ernst - Language Arts Award Bottom Right: Io Anna Meyer - Girls' State Representative Below: Sherri Barnes - Vocational and Com- mercial Arts Award and Capitol Scholar Recipient 74 THE -JOAN D WlN'l'E Bright Leaders Are Recognized l 5, is 1 Left: Kim Wilson - Social Science Award Bottom Left: Andy Fickman - Fine Arts Award Below: Mark Vanoni - Industrial Arts Award i'f'P'i ..,,,.-f 2- ' ii 1' 5 an 6 5 1. ' . SAY 1 with 1 g Q' X . vm- .Q Determination Breeds Success Right: Todd Burstain - Science and NCTE Writing Competition Awards. Bottom Right: Ben Perryman - Boys' State Representative. Below: Elizabeth Baier - English Award and Girls' State Representative. A1 , . ew .3 , 5 wp j3x,i4 my 3 -wtiwn . :E gg R Az' ' ! 2 i ' fig,-QS. l :up ' , , I ' K Ehgg wa A .MH ,,,, ,,, S , is fu-:wif as AV, JMX ' 5: ' its if .. ,, LW 1 L Z5-mar L , .+ L - aww: , , SEE EE ,W t Fl as V, 'S Sinn 1-tt .. A 1, i, , nm - U i N . ' . A133344 1--V ru ffislttlassai ff are 1 - xiii? t A select few Lee students with leadership and talent in specific fields were honored with respective department awards. Each recipient strived for higher achievement in citizenship and provided a model for all other Lee students. The ability to get involved and excel in certain areas prepared these students to be the leaders of the future. Above: Iulia Suffield - Bill Archer's Intern Program Representative Upper Left: Peter Lowrie - Mathematics Award Left: Lyn Sholl - Home Economics Award 77 Sports Students stimulated by the thought of competition and recognition participated in Lee's athletic programs. School spirit was sparked by the athletic teams, school pride radiated from the playing field. Dedicated athletes displayed ability, talent, and character. Inspired students effort. Continual practicing meant per- sonal sacrificesg in the end, however, the athlete received personal satisfaction in knowing that he had given it his all. High hopes of victory, a struggle toward a goal, and dedication proved that the Lee athletic program was an important educational lesson. worked toward a certain goal in a team -39 X High Expectations Fall Short The 81-82 Generals, led bly second-year Head Coach De l Brown, entered the year with high expectations. After an intense off season and spring training Lee had a 3-7 season for the second consecutive year. The scoreboard did not always tell the story though. After the season, Lee had 12 players named to the All- District team with Andy Baroncelli, honored with a first team selection. Ioe Yannetti and Matt Zander both made second team on offense with Ieff Paine and Iimmy Podaras being the only defensive second-teamers. Paul Hostak, lay Iones, Al Nance, Iohn Korry and George Ellis all received honorable mentions. Mike Moore and other Generals make friends with a Worthing back. Van Harvey struts his stuff on the way back to the huddle. George Ellis prepares to let one fly in the face of an oncoming rush. Iay Iones nails a Worthing ball-carrier. Paul Hostak displays his excellent pun ting form. - QL 1 .A 1. an CAL 1st Row: Mott, Teggs, Laguarta, Lindig, Korry, Podaras, Harvey, Phillips. 2nd Row: lay Hurt lTrainerl, Dupaul, Tamborello, Royall, Howell, Rome, Cain, D. Cook, Neal, Sosa, Nance, Bergstrom. 3rd Row: Coach Creech, Coach Watson, Coach Freeberg, Grant, Ryan, Kilchrist, Gilbert, Barzilla, Zander, Ellis, Cameron, Davis, Iones, Coach Brown, Coach Hale, Coach Holden. 4th Row: Holmes, Moore, Moss, Hostak, Forrester, Yannetti, Paine, Houston, Roeder, Mondshine. Coach Rick Holden Coach Mike Watson iff'- Head Coach Dell Brown V' ff. Lee Lee ee ee ee ee ee Lee Lee Lee Winners: Kevin Cain, Ieff Paine, Iimmy Podaras, Coach Brown, Matt Zander, MacArthur 34 Scarborough 6 Dul es Waltrip 7 Madison 24 Westbury 13 Lamar - 3 Sharpstown - 7 Worthing - 12 Bellaire - 21 df if .,.,.fu, -7 - L -0 l -28 L -24 '- L -0 ' - L -0 - L 29 Van Harvey proudly display their awards. Gridders Fumble Through S e O n Iohn Barzilla cuts up field behind Andy Baroncelli's block on a pilrsuing Marlin x 1 Ernest Sosa Iimmy Podaras George Ellis 2 year letterman 2 year letterman 1 year letterman Van Harvey breaks away from the Dulles defense Right: Ieff Paine goes up high in an attempt to block a Marlin punt. K .JW ' .nr X I Iohn Barzilla Van Harvey Paul Hostak 2 year letterman 3 year letterman 3 year letterman Iohn Barzilla prepares to run the option behind Paul Hostak's fine block. Left: lack Gilbert prepares to call the next defense Veterans Stabilize Attack Ioe Yanetti An intense General defense, led by Ricky Holmes and Iay Houston, close in on the 2 Year Letterman Madison quarterback. Steve Mondshine boots another extra point through the uprights. George Ellis runs for daylight against Worthing. -f 5 l ' K . i :,, lack Gilbert in hot pursuit of the Appollo quarterback. 'K 2 1 L I l 5 Q e L L 3 ws' Q ,S ll? Kilchrist gives to Harvey up the middle. Kilchrist listens to Coach Brown's instructions. Matt Zander lay Houston Craig Forrester 2 Year Letterman 2 Year Letterman 2 Year Letterman Generals Take It to Wild Cit Iohn Korry 1-year letterman ik A The troops gather around Coach Brown for last minute instructions. Walt Cameron Steve Mondshine 1-year letterman 1-year letterman W x x Af Iohn Barzilla prepares to rifle a strike Mike Moore against Madison. 2-year letterman David Cook 2-year letterman Kevin Cain 1-year letterman The Generals anticipate the next snap. lay Iones trots into the end zone against Worthing Tough Season Builds G h H C t G r George Ellis sprints into the end zone as Shawn Kilchrist tries to jump for joy Van Harvey tries to find a hole in the offensive line against Worthing. Iim Ryan 1 year letterman Al Nance Tim Phillips 2 year letterman 2 year letterman Ro Royall Andy Baroncelli Ieff Paine 2 year letterman 1 year letterman 2 year letterman The offensive line prepares to do battle as lay Iones goes in motion. Shawn Kilchrist finds a gap in the Sharpstown defense. Pride Keeps Generals Going George Ellis eludes a pursuing Colt. Larry Bergstrom was a strong hold in the I.V. backfield. Right: I. C. Howell anchored the I.V. line. The Lee I.V. finished the 1981 season with an impressive 4-6 record. The Freshman Generals, paced by outstanding quarterback Iohn Glid- den, clawed through a fantastic 9-1 record, which included a 51-0 slaughter of the Lamar Redskins. K 'ts-x Al Nance rises from the pits after a successful block - at 1.15553 , . I.V. and Freshman Stars Shine 11 I.V. 1st Row IL-Rl: Trimble, Biggar, Raymond, jones, Hurt Itrainerl. 2nd Row IL-Rl: Coach Watson, Drews, Shadden, Iohnson, Butler McNeil, Coach Hale. 3rd Row IL-Rl: Gardere, Panus, McKay, Meed, Thies. A. . LEE 'lf Q . 1 A I 1 ' . .. tttan A Vga- 1,, LEE if ,gf 1st Row IL-Rl: Anderson, Milstead, McCaslin, Stroud, Brenham, Sides. 2nd Row IL-Rl: Sherley, Hudson, Glidden, Wells, Brown, Waldo, Boozer, Yeager. 3rd Row IL-Rl: Slater, Forrestal, Harp, Spero, Pradia, Stroud, Barzilla, Klimas, Coach Grooms. 4th Row IL-Rl: Coach Gaskamp, Greer, I. jones, Iasper, Payavla, Torgerson, Berry, C. Iones, Drury. I.V. and Freshman Work for the Future . Agmgg Lili I.V.: Standing: Robert Waggett, Randy Watson, Mike Lipinsky, Guy Burdett, Mark Iaggers, Ioe Hubbard. Kneeling: An- thony Delgado, Antonio Torez, Todd Holmes, David Copeland, Ronnie Williams, Eddie Williams. 3 Freshmen: Standing: lay Greer, Eric Torgerson, Ierome Lee, Mac Richard. Kneeling: Darrel Shelvin, Marcus Babin, Alex Coleman, Scott Kirkpatrick. Not Pictured: Randye Rand. Varsit Gives 110 070 it if if I 3 K 6 'f'i . s ' 1 1 F S 8 s 2 ki 5 Tim White 2-Year Letterman 4 . e ttt' Travis White 1-Year Letterman F Steve Burns 1-Year Letterman Bob Brown 1-Year Letterman Cagers Struggle Due to Tough Competition W 1 Q --'. Q ' at , - .tgfm.'q X S Steve Burns successfully feeds the ball inside to Travis White. Mike McCoy 1-Year Letterman 1 A .1 4' 1 ,f i '-in xx - V K, W.. -- ,Z -v f ff' Tim White throws up another sure-fire jump shot while Travis Lynch looks on. Coach Tynes, Coach Gaskamp and the rest of the Generals study the ac- tion on the floor. .VW 'Q 5 Kevin Mills goes for the rebound while Travis White comes help out. . in to li f., 7 to few it ., 'Q L- f 'mil -, 1 w ' 5 'f b ! Randy Ray prepares to swish another from Shannon Simon gets position. Vf' lc Ray's Corner as Seniors Carr the Load Bob Brown rips down a tough rebound. .--. . 4 Randy Ray goes for the block as Roy's Boys cheer him on. Right: Travis White goes up strong for two. if I g. .. uw ' I ' ' u f 3 K r I Q 1 A I 0 s 2' Q f Tim White guns from the top of the key. i ii? wx? i X W, N- Cagers in Rebuilding Year Coach Tynes, Mike McCoy, Steve Iaggers, Tim White, Pat McCord, Travis White, Shannon Simon, Bob Brown, Kevin Mills, Randy Ray, Travis Lynch, Iohn Weatherly. White rips the ball out of the grasp of an opposing player while other look on. With only two lettermen returning off of last year's Varsity, Tim White and Kevin Mills, Coach Lee Tynes' roundballers improved slightly on their 80-81 record and finished the year at 7-28 overall. Seniors Randy Ray, Travis Lynch, Pat McCord and Steve Iaggers contributed tremen- dously, while juniors, Travis White, Shannon Simon, and Bob Brown pro- vided support on the boards. Sophomore Mike McCoy turned out to be a pleasant surprise as his shooting was excellent all year long, and he was appropriately honored with a 1st team all district selection. Tracksters Set the Pace L ll ,1,, Q .. X 0'1 -1 I---.i.-.. it ,,,, Nt. ...ii 0-1 dw 2 Q l l Z 2 0 2 , . pg tttir !-51'-v WL S N352 M22 57 ' kf 57 -.nn S 1 P , 2.22212 f an 1 'W M 4 A! , '..2 I , Q K V It Q Q A A 1 gg itt f yt .y if it , of , 1 i fJ9f-3.5 ,ggg , Vg ,N t t V ' ' t H- 1 'if if ki' Q . : ' li 'W A ' 'T . , ' . I . f e- ' Q ' iee 0 'r v i f- , ' K 6 ft? , 1 V: K. K , Q, :14 x'l , I .4 I ' hgh , V ' 4' , V 4, . 5 1 K ' rw . . 1 if f an Wfft. , 1 K , is ' it ,..: ' , , - .1 1 Y , I I 5 'V 5' 7 ,Q Q it' M53-Y i ' 5 i f ? g 4 F, tg. ...am ,W 0 ' 'Q . Row 1: Coach Iohn Freberg, Brian Terry, Ian Kincaid, David Martin, George Webber, George Felder, George Ellis, Andrew Williams, Marshall Moss, Kevin Panus, Craig Forrester, Geoff Meed, lim Ryan, Tommy Edick, Eric Klimas, David Andrus, Ion Oesch, Iames Parnell, Steve Reed, Iames Brown. Row 2: Theo Nuneynaw, Todd Park, Anthony Delgado, Le Wilson, Robert Gist, Phil Demoes, Marc Miller, Matt Marion, Chuck Mathes, Hoyle Durocher, Ronnie Moore, Mark Rome, Duane Brown, Mike Dalby, Robert Glkins, Peter Partee, Martin Siebert. Row 3: Brian Fisk, Darrin Prior, Rex Yanguas, jeffrey Smith, Marc Estralla, Iohn Dadou, Kenneth Whitten, Matt Miller, Keith Woods, Tyrus Iefferson, Darrin Prior, Rex Yanguas, Darrin Newby, Clayton Sherby, David Kachadorian, Larry Bergstrom, Greg Eidman. The 1981-82 track team featured a host of talent-ridden sprinters and long distance runners. Ronnie Moore provided points, in the 100m and 200m hurdles while Duane Brown did well in the 2-mile run. David An- drus turned in some very impressive times in the 880 run and Craig For- rester placed high in the pole vault. Tyrus Iefferson was an impressive -V., af in--3 ., ,.Z.- J-'f' performer in the long jump with 'P A 2 leaps of close to 22 feet all year. Ief- 1 J' ferson also high jumped and was soaring to heights of 6 feet 4 inches ,f ' I going into the District Meet. Iames if Parnell and Martin Seibert showed f great promise going into District as 1 E they were throwing the discus well P 1 over 120 feet. , Coach Freberg mmm iiiuuuu -uu- Esszm V 'iwwfffde ' td Cross Country: Top Row: Tom Burrow, Brian Terry, David Andrus, Duane Brown, David Kachadorian, Ronnie Moore, Dan Martin. Bottom Row: Ian Kinkaid, Kenneth Whitten, Greg Eidman, Mark Miller, George Webber, Rex Yanguas, Marc Estrella. Sitting: Chuck Mathes, Matt Marion. George Ellis 2-Year-Letterman f Enthusiastic Iunior Varsity tracksters run down beats hill. Youthful Traoksters Show Potential ' , -Y . 2 K we at i W if l - 4 1 'f ff W' -- ' 1 -2' gfvft Q MWK 4 'K K xv Kd q if fy Ki K ,K ,Q , L it ! f V , , ix f , , if I j 2 na in tl K1 1 A 4 1' 1' ' i 2 stil' r W' ,ri 'wt V3 l '55 if 5 1 f we f 2' x 'L . Q, wi 4 :Vw Emi I, Q t v K 1 f K ,if 5 , E ER? V L J we , ,af eq ,K K' X it , 5 5 , ii I X A i Q A E3 ' T ,Qi iv ay, r Q Q' 4 14 ,-1 Q jx M ' 4' K-jf , 'Z' ' i , E KK , tg -4 . Y fr if f, i fi .qt H Q 4 3 A A 1 'T' 1 Pj? ly all K f Kg 1 as 5 Q ng A, ,V 5 4, V J ' Y fx of l N 5 A ix 'fx WL. V ,,, Ty, L, , , K ' ' J K K x H W5 ,.,,.,,,. , , M ' , ' .ig g , ,, I K K , P ' ,KK J , ffm I , ,,-m..,,.... ' , , I , .K , I 1- 3 K I K , :K KK. , K , K Ji , , , Y, L1 A g KK KK KK KKKK KK K I K 5 KK, mg ikr KK Y ' KK Q, 'w w a it ., . W iq 1 K A 4 ' f - ,,,, ifyifvf K Sprinters: Row 1: Quint Prior, Bryan Terry, Hegel Durcher, Lee Wilson, George Felder, George Ellis, lim Ryan, Eric Klimas, Chris Sadou, Ronnie Moore. Row 2: Anthony Delgado, Theo Nuneynrun, Mansell Woods, Tim Smith, Clayten Shirley, Robert Tookin, Mike Dalby, Steve Reed. Row 3: Kevin Panus, Tommy Edick, Larry Bergstrom, Greg Eidman, Perry Phillips. Andy Baroncelli 1-Year Letterman , i t 3 we fi ,,,,, G it if 4 I K -, . ,K kkr K esfmiW lim Ryan 2-Year Letterman mlfll- ' 5 K - ,if M YE , gli! Field Events: Top Row: Marshall Moss, George Felder, Mark Rome, George Ellis, Geoff Meed, lon Oesch, Kevin Panus, Lee Wilson, Clayton Shirley, Eric Klimas, Tyrus Iefferson, Perry Phillips. Bottom Row: Martin Siebert, Iames Parnell. Iames Parnell Martin Siebert 2-Year Letterman 2-Year Letterman Practice Inspires Athletes , 5 V X , RENEW! g Hmlwfibi mia?-SIYBWR K L , A o fasassgnmum mammals mammals wnuwsmms sawsczmam s. -N S E or fgfsm- an-mann'- -l gnsuuugf if 1 it 5 , ' A t ef C 1 'A i if N eet, t ?fT 3'U 5- E ' lil .1 - AV X -gf-. v 'v . 'F 3 1, - Q- W, .ii if Top: Rex Yanguas, Matt Miller, David Martin, Todd Park, David Kachadorian, Ronnie Moore, Chuck Mathes, Andrew Williams, Robert Gist, Matt Marion. Bottom: Todd Park, Mark Estrella, Kenneth Whitten, Duane Brown, David Andrus, Marc Miller, Darrin Newby, Ian Kincaod, George Webber, Brian Fisk. Coach lim Hale Ronnie Moore Asst. Track Coach 2-Year Letterman Swimmers Stroke to Victor 4, F35 Shannon Moore, Rod Pipkin, Frank Harris, Mark Hutchinson, Mike Dillon. Mark Hutchinson 200 and 500 freestyle Frank Harris 100 breaststroke The 1981-82 swim team had a Very successful year. In the district meet, Shannon Moore, Mark Hutchinson, Mike Dillon, and Rod Pipkin re- ceived a third place award in the medley relay. Dillon won first place in the 500 freestyle while Hutchinson came in second. Moore swam to a second place finish in the 100 backstroke to complete Lee's scoring. 3 Baseballers Score Impressive Victories Varsity: Back Row: Louis Calvert, Steve Crocombe, Paul Hostak, Mike Cavers, Ioe Yannetti, Iimmy Bailey, Iohn Barzilla, Brad McKay, Coach Watson. Front Row: Dimitry Payavla, Mike Cook, Mark VanEman, Randy Pashatta, David Cook, Scott Thornton, Iay Iones. , 5 Ioe Yannetti strokes a base hit up the middle. Right: Iimmy Bailey: 2-Year Letterman The Generals take a breather in between innings. Iohn Barzilla: 2-Year Letterman Mike Cook breaks for second base in a successful steal attempt Lee's Baseball team turned out to be one of the strongest teams in 18AAAAA in 1982. With only 5 retur- ning lettermen, The Generals scraped up a small but potent pit- ching staff headed by seniors lim Bailey and Steve Crocombe with help from Mike Cavers and Lewis Calvert. Mike Cook, Scott Thorton and Dimitry Payavla proved to be the big bats down the stretch and sparked the Generals to 12-7 record, 3-3 in district at the April deadline. Big Bats Provide General Runs Top Left and Above: In sequence, Steve Crocombe winds up before hurling his fast ball. ,WNW ' ' gms? . . K .- A an.: '25, 1 1 if Aw ' Mike Cook 2-Year Letterman Coach Watson takes a rest after a hard day on the diamond. David Cook Iim Bailey releases a bullet. 2'Year Letterman f?s'1W ' f X 2 fa.. l.V. Baseball: Row 1: Scott Waldo, Alan Harp, Iohn Glidden, Iose Lopez, Travis Terry, David Copeland, Keith Seibel, Pancho Gurrera. Row 2: Mike Anderson, Marcus Payavla, David Palmer, Tad Gardere, Iohn Iohnson, Richard Kearnes, Brent Hodges, Mike Cummings. Randy Pisciotta takes a home run cut. Determined Athletes Deserve Recognition fs If is Golf Team: Standing: Iohn Barzilla, Andy Hodson, Strother Simpson, I. Rick Mc- Conn. Kneeling: Kevin Mondshine, Chad Newlin, Not Pictured: Steve Mondshine. The 1981-82 boys tennis team, under Mrs. Ella Allen, featured a host of talent-ridden in- dividuals. Man Le completely dominated the 18AAAAA singles circuit and was advancing to regionals at the April deadline. Tim Winter and Greg Taylor were a very strong force in doubles as they received a 2nd place trophy in district competition and advanced to regionals. Lynn Zarr and Steve Mahood were also very tough in district competition. The 1981-82 golf team was simply unstopable as they won 5 of 7 major tour- naments not including the district 18AAAAA Championship. Led by Steven Mondshine's outstanding score of 73, Lee's linksters were 22 strokes over the closest competitor. Behind Mondshine was Ricky Lamba with a 74, Andy Hodson had a 75 and Strother Simpson turn- ed in a 78 in the district competition. Chad Newlin, Kevin Mondshine, and Rick Mc- Conn also contributed greatly to the outstan- ding achievement. The Generals looked very strong going into the regional finals at the April deadline. More Golf Team: Ricky Lambda, Coach Brown, Greg Hartwell. Tennis Team. Ieff Sloan, Man Le, Steve Mahood, Lynn Zarr, Mark Ianse, Ianse, Phil McGroyn, Tim Winter. Cupid Iulie Blailock takes careful aim at her next target. f . wr M .1 ts lm. Rx, . , . Archers Aim H1gh Under the coaching of Mrs. Ella Allen, the 1982 Archery team won the district title again outshooting Lamar and Madison. The team's overall total was 1019 which placed them first in district and third in city out of 17 schools. Iennifer Platt received se- cond place in individual shooting with a total of 364. Iulie Blailock came in fourth with a 331 total and Lisa Hale captured fifth place. Z 1.1 5 Archery Team Members: Amanda Gossett, Lisa Hale, Iulie Blailock, and Iennifer Platt. sl 2 1 S Amanda Gossett just loves to be the center of attention. 109 Varsit V.I.P.'s The Varsity Volleyball team of 1981, coached by Miss Carole Hornsby, showed great effort and strategy throughout the entire season. These skills along with others led the varsity team to a third place title at the C. E. King tournament during the first half of their season. They ended their season winning second place in district with a final record of 11-3. One of the most outstanding players was Susan Adams, winning all-tournament at Dulles and also unanimously voted for her second year All-District. Amy Love and sophomore Cathy Hundl also made All-District. Third place winners'at the C. E. King tournament, the Varsity team admires their trophy. v W' 'Vigil syyy W a ttt A Q ff I 1 ig T y elpt ' Q A itf , N - 5 t V hs : L ,.,,k i, t.. rtyj 'r 't., V T. eie e ft A W s W ' ' ' I ,gyf V 'X W L t tstee if 1 ' I ,,.4...,, tt., . Jttt 1 ftt Top Coach Carole Hornsby, Amy Love, Cathy Hundl, Anne Gwinn, Dee Daniels, lean Hostak, Carolyn Durkee, Bottom: Michelle Guajardo Susan Adams Linda Lyons, Kate Dalthorp, Leslie Rhiddlehoover. Amy Love spikes another one past her opponent. mg: ,. . wt K F A313 . .is H af Kate Dalthorp sets up a great spike for Cathy Hundl. Susan Adams was chosen all tournament at Dulles LV. Shows Great Deal of Ability I tg Top: Coach, Miss Hill, Aida Villasana, Sally Henry, Monica Weimer, Susie jasper, Page Curtis. Bottom: Rachel Hudgins, Bitsy Hinson,Carol Kinney, Brittany Rouse, Pam Bingham, Anna Kafoglis, Iill Iones. Coached by Miss Linda Hill, the Iunior Varsity Volleyball team was undefeated in the first round of play and was tied for district with Madison, but unfortunately they were overtaken. During the second round of play, they were chosen as the wild card to play for the city championship, but were defeated. The team put in many hours of practice and showed a great deal of ability and desire to win, which brought about many victories and a great deal of pride. Bitsy Hinson, with perfect form, dinks one over the net. During warm-ups, Chris May learns just how strong Michelle LeBleu really is. Freshmen Finish First The Freshman Volleyball team, although they were new to Lee, proved that by much work and ambi- tion, they could end the season with a final average of 12-2. Coached by Miss Ieanne Reynaud they placed se- cond in district. Their attitude should lead to more inspiring years ahead. Q 1? ',, t lf? X x A ' 1 X .qt gm X J W 'ni 1 it 1 , ' ft l t ' it it. . , is Ve- - 3556 V if i t etti ii,, 3 A I F ff Q f '.- is 1 op' Coach Miss Ieanne Reynaud Rhonda Burton Brooke Sharpe DeDe I-Iudock Barbara Blades Venessa McNeil Chris May Melissa . Bottom: Farinza Atturzadehy, Kim Bauman, Kim Donalson, Lisa LeBleu, Meridith lanes, Kim Hbss. l but it's fun. up before the game is most important to Chris May, Michelle LeBleu, and Kim 113 Cross Countr Finish First The 1982 girls Cross Country team coached by Miss lane Borneman con- sisted of seven girls. This year five girls finished with top timings: Bren- da Wall, Diane Marcucci, Melissa Dowling, Boo Davee, and Mary McMahon. The others who par- ticipated on the team were Grace Hon and Cheryl Ellis. The team ran in seven different meets and ended their season with a District win. After many long hours of running and hard practice, Coach Borneman and the girls finished the season with much deserved satisfaction. l Above: Displaying her district metal, Cheryl Ellis grins with pride. Top Right: Mary McMahon and Boo Davie smile as they anticipate joining the boys on the track. Bottom Right: Brenda Wall runs the last stretch in her long enduring practice. 114 ..Wm.,N. ,MHS , ,V ,. ,, .V , . ,:,.M Cross Country Team: Cheryl Ellis, Mary McMahan, Boo Davee, Michelle Wofford, Grace Hon, Melissa Dowling, and Brenda Wall. Q' YK! was-r, cn l M M, at ,fm L E: Linda Dowell makes a perfect run down the court and gets ready to shoot another one in for two more points. 3 Q. ' A 1 W .wt at ,f Paula Rundle attempts to steal the ball away from her opponent. Cagers Iam the Hoop Varsity Basketball coach, Iane Borneman, discusses special strategy plans to her players for the upcoming game. Lisa Burton practices for a free throw. 115 Girls Shoot for Success ,nr Q-tp 3 , rr l C. ,, f-4 , ' . , s ,rm- . , ,G ,.,. I V? - I t R x ,,.. fossawm f , 5, L , A f . I , g I if 5 . , A .X ff I if we S v,,,.,-e ,f -13' i ' ir t 1. f Michelle Burleigh Bottom Row Lester Terrell Michelle LeBleu Melissa Dowling 'N by ,Sam an Ulu. 'N J5 .. Varsity Team: Top Row: Coach Borneman, Gail Roberts, Paula Rundle, Annie Pomares, Lisa Burton, Amy Love, Karen Tong. Bottom Ro Linda Dowell, April Vinson, Shelley Kay. 116 Iunior Varsity Team: Top Row: Sophia Belegris, Karen Harrison, Nicki Warren, Chris May, - y fl -2. - - I -:.' N N ,VV K t k..k .. , X I at ., . .ar ,- W ' 2 1 A . .. I x V - ' we 'U Q ' ' -Q Q im! Wil' 1? val-'EJ l-elif go-M. J w Y I 2, ess Af' -uf 3- if Freshman Team: Pam Hopkins, Venessa McNeil, Suzanne Zimmerman, Karin Harrison, Manager, Susan Ianse, Barbra Blades, Lucy Escobeda, Melissa Love, Diane Delgado. During practice, Venessa McNeil and Barbra Blades love to play keep away from their teammate Pam Hopkins. The girls' basketball teams put in a good season of hard work and much effort despite what their records show. The Varsity team was coached by Miss lane Borneman. Three return- ing lettermen from last year's team were Linda Dowell, Shelly Kay, and Amy Love, who were also the leading scorers for the team. Coming up against some great competition the team finished the year with a 5-16-0 record. The I.V. team, coached by Miss Ieanne Reynaud, showed great spirit and enthusiasm throughout their season. Great improvement was shown through the girls' skill and ability. The freshman team, coached by Mrs. Ella Allen struggled through the season finishing with a 3-12-0 record. Despite their disappointing season, the team gained much experience and self-satisfaction. Tracksters Run for Victory i The girls track team, coached by Miss Linda Hill, had a good season through hard work and perseverance. The majority of the team consisted of sophomores and freshmen with only one three year letterman: Karel Oeland. In district the girls took 4th place. The mile relay team consisting of julie Walker, Tracy Kish, Mary McMahon and janis Iennings were 3rd place medalists in district. Wendy Harrell went on to regionals for the high jump event. W g 6 Top: Allison Garner and Andrea Sears just LOVE to practice, specially when the football team is in spring training. Above: Amy Iimmerson and Kim Bradley eagerly await the results of the wet T-shirt contest. Right: Oh, that's what the stick is for, grimaces Mary McMahon after she knocked out the competition. 118 Q A .l s 1. I . 5 . ,g Top Row: Herdelin Thomas, Brenda Wall, Kim Hoss, Wendy Harrell, Iennifer Bates, Kim Coleman, Lori Russell, Susanna Scarborough, Azita Panahpour, Veronica Moore. Middle Row: Sheryl Power, Mary lane Paulin, Allison Garner, Grace Hon, Tracy Kish, Beth Ann Bergstrom, Iennifer Platt, Sherri Dial, Kim Zook, Renee Rundle. Bottom Row: Kim Lyles, Andrea Sears, Diane Marcucci, Maria Muskrella, Ianis Iennings, Mary McMahon, lulie Walker, Staci Waldo, Amy Iimmerson, Boo Davee. Left: Maria Muskrella, Tracy Kish and lanis Iennings warm up before afternoon practice. Bottom: An ambitious Kim Coleman thinks two hurdles are better than one. 119 Team Strokes With Pride The swim team took district by a score of 89 points over Lamar, Bellaire, Sharpstown, and Westbury. The swimmers received first place in all events except for one, in which they came in second. Also in the district competition Iulie Steffes set a new record in the 100 yard breaststroke. In regionals the girls placed in many events and set two records. Ieannine Clark, Tricia Dillon, Susan Nolan and Iulie Steffes took second place in the medley relay. Susan Nolan set a new regional record in the backstroke and placed second in the 200 yard individual medley. Alsc Iulie Steffes won a silver medal in the breaststroke and Heather McClay won a bronze medal in the meter diving. The team continued their excellent work in the state finals. Nolan won the consolation heat in the backstroke and Steffes won the consolation heat in the breaststroke. The medley relay team were seeded 13th going into the preliminaries. Right: Liz Pipkin and Iill Holdsworth practice especially hard in the dog-paddling event. Lower Right: Showing off her great ability, Susan Dean flies through the water. 120 Swim Team: Liz Pipkin, Heather Maclay, Iulie Steffes, Susan Nolan, Susan Dean, Ianie Shephard, Patricia Dillon, Iill Holdsworth. Two-year letterman, Susie Moore, displays her winning form. Girls Swing into Action Golf Team: Top Row: Sheryl Ellis, Susie Moore, Iana Davis, Shelley Wilson. Bottom Row: Kissy Butler, Kate Dalthorp, Heidi Butler. Not Pictured: Denice Decell. This year's golfers were all veterans to the team with the excep- tion of Denice DeCell. With the ex- perience that the girls gained throughout the year, Lee produced a winning team. In their first tournament at Lamar- que the girls took home the second place trophy. In district the girls took first place with the leading scorers of Shelley Wilson and Iana Davis. Above Left: To keep warm during practice, Kate Dalthorp and Kissy Butler move to the beat. Left: Shelley Wilson and Heidi Butler take a break to smile for the camera. The girls tennis team led by Mrs. Ella Allen did an outstanding job this year keeping up their great record. The team took home the 1st place trophy in the Kinkaid tournament. In district Renee Tamborello took first place in singles and the doubles team of Nam Le and Rachel Stanton also took first in their district play. X Cheryl Van Meter: 1-Year Letterman. Renee Tamborello: 3-Year Letterman. Tennis Team: Top Row: Ianice Henry, Lisa Platt, Kelli Griffith, Nam Le, Sharon Edmonson. Bottom Row: Cindy Gayle Bryan, Renee Tamborello, Rachel Stanton. Not Pictured: Cheryl Van Meter, Ieremy Baumgardner. Tennis Team Masters the Game E mf- ri, Y 1 ,sh , ,.,., 1 1 ,-wr A' W, f,,, 5 5 Y xdwm .av- '6M wwf' vw' M 'Ibn- 5-.-. ini HW- 1 ' ' Nw- M' wp! 5 I WWAWW E 'F' 1' Lwf ...af Above: Ieremy Baumgardner: 1-Year Letterman. Above Left: Lisa Platt: 2-Year Letterman. Left: Sharon Edmonsonz 3-Year Letterman. 4 ff . ul-,V Organizations Students interested in particular subjects joined one or more of the many organiza- tions at Lee. Active participation in an organization brought the student ex- perience in servin others and in en'o ing one's duties. The :Subs at Lee provided an education not offered in the classroom, and also an opportunity for competition and cooperation among students. Lee offered organizations in the following fields of in- terest: Community service, drama, foreign language, politics, or vocations. The variety . H' tn. f iii l t i i lu ' A -1, Y' an fl f .g,. . -P' nhl ' s ,LL of clubs exhibit the individualism of each student and the diverse charater of Lee. The organizations sup ly an atmos here to express concern and slljare responsibilities. This ear all the organizations at Lee, under dw supervision of the Inter-Club Council, began a school-wide effort to im- prove Lee's overall appearance. Students involved in this activity as well as other club activities gained experience, knowledge, and friendships. 125 126 CU o Ci C5 FJ '55 CD l ' ca o 5' :NO CU ca cu Q-I ATER W -N, it f 4' Yi ,gf jgew-'NW , .,V,,, Officers: Bottom Row: Elizabeth Baier, Vice President: Mike Morey, Reporter, Tony Villanueva, Cummings, Treasurer: Tracy Campbell, Teacher Appreciation: Io Anna Meyer, Secretary: Teresa ' Chairman To Row: Karen Kehr, Program Chairman: Krista Bodine, Corresponding Secretary: non . p Valbona, Parliamentarian. Sophomores and Freshmen: Row 1: Annie Bennett, Susan Portilla, Kim Coleman, Kathryn Herring, Iena Cissel, Linda Polski, David . . . . I . Z k D. n drus, Alan Harp. Row 2: Lesa Geldrneier, Amanda Gossett, Shelley Wilson, Heidi Butler, Laura Cox, Sherri Dia , Kim oo , 18 e Heather Mackie. Row 3: Ieff Iones, Blake Iones, Boo Davee, Kevin Adair. O Making their clean-sweep, Anne Cummings and Krista Bodine promote the clean-up campaign. The Student Council, under the gluidance of Mr. joe Hayes, worked ard to serve the students and the faculty for the betterment of the school. There were approximatel 52 members on the Council, which, was less than one-half of last year's membership. Members had to main- tain at least a G average in conduct and a 2.6 grade average. They met every other Thursday morning before school. The Council sponsored school- wide clean-ups and elections throughout the year. The also held teacher appreciation at tffe holidays and a Christmas party for students at Rogers. Some of its fund raising pro- jects were the sale of spirit buttons, candy, and for a second successful year, the Valentine's Day Fox Hunt. The library was finally car eted from funds that had been colfected for the past three years. As a community service project they delivered Thanksgiving baskets to the needy. After many years of disputes, the Lee parking lot situation was finally resolved: a teachers only lot still remained from past years, while the student lot became a first come, first serve lot for all students. Row 1: IoAnna Meyer, Kissy Butler, Teresa Weidler, lane Cooksey. Row 2: Greg Hartwell, Marisa Valbona, Karen Kehr, Mike Morey, Iulia Suffield, Susie Moore, Sam Higginbotham, Elizabeth Baier, Leane Gibson, Krista Bodine, julie Steffes, Meredith Redford, Diane Schulz, Davalyn Redford, Melanie Gross, Kate Dalthorp. Row 3: limmy Bailey, Grant Allen, Ria Butler, Smoky Mountain, Georgia Harris, Anne Cummings, Tracy Campbell, lames Parnell, Tony Villanueva, Molly Putze, Cheryl Vance, Ben Perryman, Carol Kinney. 127 Staffers Get Zoo -lued! As deadlines advanced, the war cry - Ooola! Ooola! Ooola! ran rampant throughout the shack. Begin- ning with the summer meeting, staf- fers worked to produce the number one publication at Lee under the guidance of Mrs. Margaret Wisdom. As soon as Ben completed his speech for the Are Ya Happy campaign, Senior staff members jetted up to Fort Worth where Ria, Anne, Sandra, and Amy formed the Mr. Sandman Quartet. While in Fort Worth, many members resorted to Plan B, but Donnie was left alone to face the henchmen of Lorene Denney. The Staffers returned and the usual first deadline chaos began. While Mat- thew tried to help Al sell ads, Al was out looking for the key to the whole matter! David finally got all his pic- tures together, but the photographers forgot where they put them. Iames provided to be the most dedicated staff member and Io Anna is still in Search of Roy Arnold. T was forced to shed her sheepskin and flew with Wiz to Dallas to discuss Homecoming plans in full color. As soon as the Saberites had recovered from the first after-deadline party, the second deadlines struck. Kkrwtfls TY Oh, ewe just w-wait, one of the-these d-days I'll b-be able to b-baaaaa just like m-my I-little fr-friend h-here, bleats an assuring T Weidler, Editor-in-Chief of the SABER. 128 Unable to withstand another one of lim The Boring Faculty Editor Stewart's tedious tales, Senior Staff Member Donnie Gillespie and his friend Leo have the last laugh while at- tempting to eat his heart out. Dashing sophomore Burke Butler lgopherl attempts to charm a snake with his magnificent powers of persuasion. I Iunior Walt Cameron shows he's proud of be- ing photographed with two Senior guys while Iames Parnell lGirculation Managerj and Ken- ny Womack IAssociate Editorl put on their shades and hide behind their friend, Geraldine Giraffe, in deep embarrassment. Kevin Gilliland fBusiness Managerl, Matthew Zander lSenior Staff Memberl, Dumbo, Sam Greer ISocial Chairmanj, and Al Nance lAds Managerl respond to the question: Would the real Dumbo please stand up? Iunior Staffers: Row 1: I. C. Howell, Greg Eidman, Sam Higginbotharn. Row 2: David King, Leslie lor Pat?j Cummings, Bitsy Hinson, Kim Iames, Kissy Butler, Melissa Cox, Elizabeth Landry, Cheryl Vance, Andrea Sears. Kms -1 Anne Cummings lFavorites Editorl, Amy Marshall IGirls' Sports Editorl, Ria Butler IActivities Editorl, Ieff Paine IBOys' Sports Editorl, David Marion lYoung Leaders Editorl, and Io Anna Meyer lClubs Editorj, pet the nanny, while wondering who will be the next ninny with ninety pages to correct. lane began looking for a pot of golden layouts under the rainbow. After recovering front his cheerleading injuries, Kevin proved he vvas Utaking care of business - one more time. ln between the sec- ond and Hurd deadhnes T com oN her sheep and pigs to land in Dallas' field of love twice. During her absence Kenny outdid himself by un- doing the phone. While Sam was entertained by Smoky and Michael in daily games of chess, jeff wanted to bury Burrow deeply. As soon as the final deadline was mailed, junior staffers left for a good time in Austin. Therughtofthe banquetardved -W maHem dammed new Tldnms and toasted old times. At the banquet The Book was unveiled and Wizzy an- nounced new staff positions. Who was Iim Stewart? Funny, a blank came to everyone's mind at this question. One hump or two? questions curious class section editors Iulia Suf- field fSophomores1, Sandra Ernst lFreshmenl, Ianie Cooksey ISENIORSJ, and Ben Perryman Uuniorsl. HI can check pages with no hands and my eyes shut! declares veteran Mom Wisdom. Rachel Hudgins and Tom Burrow, graduates of the Photographer's School of Dependability, remain as the two surviving staff photographers. 129 Toddlers Tell All The Traveler, our school newspaper, provided students with news and information about Lee. The Traveler attempted to bring in- teresting articles to students twice monthly. Under the supervision of Regina Satlof Block, the faculty ad- visor, the staff reviewed movies and restaurants, explored the new fads, and included various other articles of interest. The newspaper also suc- ceeded in covering news about various club events around the school and also news about Lee's athletic department. The Traveler staff had a Christmas party, and in May, new staff positions were announced at their spring banquet. PARTY K. qi Kent Hudson lllhotographerl, Mary Lynn McKeithan lCirculation Editorl, Amy Heineman lBusiness Managerl, Rick McConn lExchange Editorl. News Staff: Randy Stinnett, Kate Dalthorp, Club News Editor, Elizabeth Baier, Editor, Marci Zink, Marie Fondren, Mary Ramsey. 130 Editorial Staff: Sandy Kay lCartoonistJ, Tom McCray, Peter Voskamp lEditorj, Vaughan Boone. 'QW' Mrs. Regnia Sat1offFaculty Advisorl, Iimmy Bailey ICU-Editorl, Iulie Steffes ICO-Editorl. gg all , it Sports Staff: Front: Andy Hodson, Bugs, Debbie Boyarinoff, Bobby Ads Staff: Cindy Gayle, Susan Austin, Mary Finnegan, Lisa Noble. Pruitt' Back: Randy Hale' Randy Ray- Larry Bergen' Feature Staff: Shelly McLelland, Diane Ingraharn, Lisa Baird, Leane Gibson, Stephanie Powell, Angela Buchheit. 131 The Quill and Scroll, the honor society for journalists, was recogniz- ed as one of the trendsetting organizations at Lee. Happy seniors on the yearbook staff and some sub-humanoids on the traveler, our school toilet paper, were selected as members. Many projects were completed throughout the year. For the com- munity, the writers started and spread the Are Ya Happy cam- paign. One outstanding member fur- nished Wizzy, the sponsor, with a year's supply of oranges. For the school, some dedicated members in- stigated a Ioan Crawford-Winter Day Care Center for mentally abused seniors. During the year members worked hard to promote the civil rights of adult male baboons as well as the physical abuse of lowerclassmen. They also strived to wipe out the Shear the Sheep and Pork the Pig Campaign. Head- quarters for all operations was the Richmond Arms. Fundraisers for the year included the sale of Baasheepba High Class Rings las a matter of pridel and some Nuke the Boring buttons. They also sold banners reading Saber, Seniors, Sheep and Swine: we're the class of '69 l+13l. Under the guidance of their mascots, Lester Oinkle and Baasheepba of Ewesia, the scribblers field tripped in the fall up to Fort Worth - Home of the Birdwell Singers. Other excursions included visits to the zoo and Mutton, Texas in the spring. To close out the year all attended the annual Quill and Scroll Weinie Roast - held in the Lorene Denney Hall of Fame Room on the opening night of Wiz's country club. 132 Scribblers Scrawl to Stardom Officers: Al Nance, Wine Tasterg Ieff Paine, Bookieg Iames Parnell, Bartender, Kevin Gilliland, Presidential Advisory Ria Butler, Secretary of the Treasuryg Sam Greer, Liquor Supply Director, Donnie Gillespie, Chessnut: David Marion, Young Weaderg Kenny Womack, President's Vice, Anne Cummings, Sex Goddess: Ben Perryman, Speaker of the Shackg T. Weidler, President! Volunteer Sergeant at Arms: lim Stewart, Chairman of the Bored: Smoky Mountain, Sweetheart, Io Anna Meyer, Keeper of the Sheep: Iane Cooksey, Rain Beau. Quill and Scroll members entertain guests. Did she say 'Oola, Oola, Oola or Oooo La La?' questions Anne Cummings, as Amy Marshall glues her chin to her sweater. Anyone have any polygrip? asks Womack while he slips in his choppers. Lee Takes A Close Look Row 1: Rebecca Molina, Shelby Sharpe, Marion Cutbirth, Kelly McCrary, Ieanne Kuhn, Stacey Warren, Sheryl Ellis, Iohn Howell, Burton Parks lsponsorl. Row 2: Tommy Solcher, lim Bailey, Kevin Gilliland, Iames Parnell, Iulie Steffes, Iill Marley, Lisa Noble, Andrew E. Schulman, Michael Norton. Row 3: David Robertson, Tom Long, Chantal Valero, Cindy Pickell, Beth Linn, Shannon White, Connie Weinert, Kathryn Supernaw, Andrea Carter. Beth Linn and Rebecca Molina sit in the senatorial position dreaming of their political careers ahead. Close-Up, a club designed to make members more aware of our national government, was sponsored by Mr. Burton Parks. Meeting every first and third Wednesday of the month, the club prepared themselves for the an- nual winter trip to Washington, D.C. The Club had approximately twenty-five members, consisting of seniors and those juniors in a major works history class. Close-Up took their annual trip to Washington, D.C., where they toured the nation's capital for seven days. The club talked to Senators, Representatives, and officials of the Reagan administration. The trip was sponsored by the Close-Up Foundation. Mr. Burton Parks gives his best campaign smile to his admiring public. 133 Anchor Club Cruises into Action Seniors: Row 1: Krista Bodine, Marci Zink, Beth Linn, Dawn Moore, Elizabeth Baier, Anne Cummings, lane Cooksey, Shelly McLelland. Row 2: Karen Kehr, Teresa Weidler, Becky King, Nancy Frederick, Barbara Browning, Iulie Steffes, Adrian Arnspiger, Io Anna Meyer. Working diligently to serve the school and the community, the Lee Anchor Club had another highly suc- cessful year. Members, under the sponsorship of Ms. Malicote, met every other Monday morning before school. The work, however, began during the summer with the organiza- tion of Freshman Orientation. During the year, in service to the school, An- chor girls sponsored Career Day, the annual Anchor-Key Progressive Din- ner was held in celebration. In the fall of the year, the club was of service to the community, donating Seaman Center boxes to homecoming sailors at the Port of Houston. Members also assisted with HISD's kingergarten screening and prepared and delivered a Thanksgiving basket b:':1l':73R 'S X ' to a needy family. 'iw rv 'Fair Officers: Teresa Weidler, President: Beth Linn, Historian: Cooksey, Senior Representative: Karen Kehr, Vice President' Anna Meyer, Treasurer: Shelly McLelland, Reporter: Zink, Chaplain: Elizabeth Baier, Secretary: Andrea Iunior Representative. luniors and Sophomores: Row 1: David King Uunior Beaul, Maria Muskrella, Iulie Blailock, Susie Womac, Vicki Seligman Stephanie Powell, Kate Dalthorp, Kathryn Herring, Amy Iimmerson, Iill Iones. Row 2: Iulia Weidler, Shelley Wilson, Iana Davis Kim Iames Christi Clark, Lisa Harvey, Iennifer lanes, Kelli Griffith, Lisa Baird, Amanda Gossett, Meredith Redford, Davalyn Redford Andrea Sears, Allison Garner, Cheryl Vance. More Members: Front: Ms. Sandra Malicoteg Sponsor. Back: Karel Oeland, Gwen Feir, Margaret Curry, Ianet Fischer, Kristen Koehl, Mindy Lobliner. Financing for projects was earned by the selling of Spook suckers at Halloween and Christmas greenery. Anchor Club entered an awesome float in the Homecoming Parade, bearing the theme Corral the Colts! In October Allison Garner represented the club at a national convention on Pennsylvania. In the spring an Easter party was given for the elderly. As in tradition, a junior and senior beau were chosen by members. Memorable times were had at various parties and the pro- sperous year closed with the annual banquet. Southern Hospitalit Lives! Constantly working to serve Lee and the community, the Hospitality Club once again displayed their good ole' Southern hospitality. Under the leadership of Miss Beth Bogan, Mrs. Mary Ann Mitchell, Mrs. Erma Eberlan, Mrs. Anne Hair and Mrs. Carolyn Moore, the girls met Wednesday afternoons when need- ed. There are approximately 141 members in the club devoted to ser- vice projects at the Grady Special School and the Blalock Nursing Home. By raising money in their lollipop sales for Valentine's Day and St. Patrick's Day, the club used the money earned for the activities at Grady and toys for needy children. For another project the club helped with the Spgcial Olympics during Mrs. Mary Ann Mitchell, Mrs. Anne Hair, Miss Beth Bogan, Diane Hunter, Secretaryg April' Iennifer Oakland, President: Becky King, Vice President: Iill Marley, Treasurer, Anne Hoskins, Historian. K. .cf5,, zwf- N V 54A' 4,5 vv , A ' 1 . A , l if we ' . a - .Q Mr a W, , . V , , A W' K 'tr -. Us ' U . ' - 'ft ,, . f 1' - M' . 7 ' V 1? I . , V , Row 1: Laurie Hill, Karen Smith, Carol Scott, Susan Moore, Tara Galvari, Lisa Hardy, jennifer Allison, Kathryn Herring, Chrissy Pappas, Iulia Collier, Alison Bering, Blake lones, Shelley Wilson, Iena Cissel, Linda Polski. Row 2: Stephanie Termina, Susan Dean, Robyn Weigand, Laura Roberts, Alana Haveman, Leslee Sparkes, Missy Garza, Maria Muskrella, Lynne Surles, Whitney Beal, Madelaine Schleyer, Martha McGreevy, Elizabeth Montgomery, Laura Cox, Debbie White, Dawn Polk, Cynthia Buchheit, Iacquelyn Klein, Iana Davis, Christi Collins, Susannah Scarborough. Row 3: Elizabeth Sample, Ienifer Bass, Caroline Goulas, Kim Maness, Allison Krauth, Caridad Delgado, Elsie Miracle, Sandra Iune, Beth Gladden, Boo Davee, Amy Iimmerson, Betsy Salvaggio, Anne Crawford, Iulia Weidler, Iill jones, Susan Mason, Heather Hannahs, Mary McMahon, Susan Portilla, Heidi Butler, Anna Livingston, Michelle Sanger, Amanda Gossett. Row 4: May Lin, Sylvia Hoo, Iulie Robinson, Carol Williams, Rhonda Landry, Gina Pisciotta, Pam Walters, Amy Holmberg. Beth Hostetler, Candy Moutain, Elizabeth Bess, Sandy Crichton, Alisa Archibald, Robin Bennett, Holly Baker, Debbie Carter, Susan Arriaga, Margaret Weatherly. J08779 R20l,P136 'QQ-' YUIK .wx Top: Iill Marley, Kelly Miller, Leane Gibson, Stacey Warren, Ieanne Kuhn, Anne Hoskins, Iill Frison, Kim Woodmansee, Susan Shefrherd Michelle Crawford. Michelle Burke. Alyson Callier, Kim Von Eiff, Linda Cummings, Peggy Faber, Ruth Chapman, Iennifer Oaklan . Bot- tom: Lee Ann Gilbert, Diane Hunter, Gayle Murphy, Darlene Smith, Elizabeth Eslinger, Cindy Robertson, Kristi Gilliam, Iulie Grubbs, Pattv Moore. Lisa Polski, Laura Scott. - A . ' ' f M ,,,,,, , , V A ,Z 4 g , , ., it efl' rte Connie Weinert, Robin Bily, Amy House, julie Blailock, Patricia New, Charlotte Iames, Karen Chabysek, Staci Waldo, Iulie Suzanne Navarro, Stacey Termina, Traci Heintz, Lisa Ibarra, Allison Garner, Marcella Karas. Row 2: jennifer Rebman, Sheryl ephanie Powell, Elizabeth McGreevy, Sara Liddell, Natalie Whitlock, Lisa Harvey, Meredith Redford, Cindy Gayle, Kathleen l, Dana Seaman, Cheryl Baylor, Avery Baillio, Cynthia Mott, Martha Garza, Leisa Hamm, Diane Vreugde. Row 3: Dia Fleming, Murray, Angela Buchheit, Becky Darnell, Amy Ranshaw, Sharon Steely, Karen Bass, Susan Schawe, Suzannah Kennerly, Mary Melissa Smith, Mary Nagle, Dee Daniels, Diane Schulz, Andrea Sears, Leslie Price, Denise DeCell, Robin Randel. Not Pictured: Vance. Key Club Has A Good Year Working continuously under the guidance of Mr. Henri Gadbois, Key Club performed numerous service projects throughout the year. To help students plan their future, Key Club sponsored Career Day, along with Anchor Club, and also College Night. Members also participated in a Dance-A-Thon for the Multiple Sclerosis Society and a toy drive for needy children. They also assisted residents at Treemont Nursing Home and M. D. Anderson Hospital. Also members of Key Club restored Lester Smuckle's house, completed a CPR course, helped children at Rusk Set- tlement, and held Blood Day at Lee. Using funds collected from selling delicious Ruby Red grapefruit and donations from various individuals, the Key Club also planted shrubbery in the Alumni Carden. The forty-five member club, consisting of sophomores, juniors, and seniors, at- tended training conferences in Houston and also a Texas-Oklahoma district convention in Dallas. Mike Trapnell and james Parnell survey their dominating float, winning both Most Original and Best Overall. Officers: Ben Perryman, Treasurer, Iimrny Bailey, Secretaryg Iames Parnell, -President: Kenny Womack, Vice President. 138 -av Row 1: Thomas Solcher, Mike Morey, Kenny Womack, Iames Parnell, Iimmy Bailey, Iohn Kelly. Row 2: Ben Perryman, Randy Ray, Bright, David Marion, Iames Stewart. Row 2 Robbie Collins Clay Robinson Derek Iones Iohn Weatherly Sam Higginbotham Iohn Korry Bob Pruitt Mark Fairchild S ence, Rod Pipkln, Tom Burrow, Travis Terry, Tom Spence. Row 3: lay Iones, Vaughn Boone, Mike Cavers, Mark Ianse, Mike Trapnell, White, Duane Brown, Randy Stinnett, Grant Kennedy, David Andrus, Scott Ianse, Kenneth Werlein, Scott Gready. 139 and Sophomores: Row 1: David Copeland, Larry Bergstrom, David King, lay Hurt, T. Kemp Iones, George Webber, Kevin Adair, Mike P . . . . . Interact Breaks Loose Interact continued to perform ser vices for the community. Their main projects were those at Grady Special School. They gave parties for the handicapped students during the holidays and performed various other services for them. The sophomores attended a work day held by the Rotary Club to raise funds. Spon- sored by Mr. Charles Gomez, the forty-four members participated in projects to help improve the school. Their hard work was rewarded with a party held in the spring. Vi Rice-picker Bruce McMahan heads to the field to earn extra yen IS... Row 1 Iay Houston Andy Osborne, Matt Zander, Andy Hodson, IaclfGilbert, I. C. Howell. Row 2: Andy McConn, Iohn Moore, Iohn Greg Eldman Todd Neal, Iohn Weitzel. Row 3: Brad McKay, Mark Van Eman, Walt Cameron, Smoky Mountain. Row 4: Dimitry Tom Davis Shawn Kilchrist, Iimmy Podaras, Mark Rome, Ioe Yanetti. NX Iohn Weitzel displays his anger at being aroused too early in the morning. Row 1: Kevin Gilliland, Tim Phillips, Lynn Zarr. Row 2: Steve Bailey, Will Gravens, Will Simmen, Steve Tamborello, Don Gillespie. Drew Cutbirth Dominic Barizilla, Andy McConn, Bruce McMahan, Bobby Mulvey, Ro Royall. Row 4: Geoff Meed, Burke Butler, Mar l l l Officers: Row 1: Andy Fickman, Presidential Advisor: Ieff Paine, President: Barbie Penrod, Sweetheart: Larry Bergen, Treasurer, Rick McConn, Vice President, warden. Row 2: Smoky Mountain, Sergeant-at-Arms: Al Nance, Secretary: Mike Moore, Social Director. I Row 3 c Mor row, Kevin Panus, Mike Raymond, Graydon Laguarta, Tad Gardere, Ion Oesch, Van Harvey, Gary Purcell. 141 Honors Hound Lee Working hard throughout the year, the National Honor Society tried to achieve respected honors at Lee. The members were selected for their scholastic and extracurricular abilities. Mrs. Stephanie Forbes and Mrs. Lotus Hoey sponsored the club. Offering a tutorial service to students, members helped other students in basic subjects. Members paid dues at the beginning of the year in order to have an induction ceremony for the new members in April. Officers: Peter Lowrie, Treasurer: Karen Kehr, Senior Representative: Ben President: Anne Cummings, Secretary: Iames Parnell, Vice President ,N Row 1: Kristen Koehl, Renee Tamborello, Beth Linn, Donna Elwood, Io Anna Meyer. Row 2: Kimberly Wilson, Nancy Frederick Browning, Iulie Steffes, Elizabeth Baier, Shelly McLelland, Krista Bodine, Teresa BaaSheepba Weidler. Row 3: Amy Love, Todd Gwen Feir, Susan Ernst, Peter Lowrie, Namurgan Le, Sandra Ernst, Karel Oeland, Cheryl Coleman, Ben Perryman, Iames Parnell Cummings, Manuel Novoa, Peter Lowrie. 142 I Kathr n's Kraft Klubs! l Calculator Society: Barbara Thompson, Wendy Hou, Sheryl Ellis, Ms. Timme, Mike Hum- phries, Michelle Crawford, Donna Elwood. CAPS Members: Row 1: Elizabeth McGreevy, Barbara Thompson, Vicki Seligman, Sheryl Ellis, Allison Garner, Leslie Price, Rebecca Molina, Terrell Ivy, Iohn Howell, Martin Siebert. Row 2: David Robertson, Kim Iames, Lynne Crain, Susan Nolen, Rose Liu, Denise Burke, Kathy Iames, Heike Tiensch, Laura Cruz, Anna Belle Donezal, Ieanne Kuhn, Rita Andrews, Iackie Nigh. Row 3: Debbie Dutch, Andrew Schulman, Stacey Ransleben, Mary Brown, lean Hostak, Avery Baillio, Tracey Lund. Row 4: Fred Coogan, Thomas Hunt. Calculator Society Students interested in participating in calculator competitions joined the Calculator Society. The group was formed this year under the leader- ship of Ms. Kathryn Timme, Dedicated members continuously worked to improve their skills on this remarkable machine. CAPS Animal lovers united in the CAPS chapter at Lee this year. Club members volunteered in the city- wide CAPS program. The new club found homes for stray dogs and cats. Meetings every Tuesday before school and nightly meetings were held with speakers from the city- wide CAPS organization as guests. In order to raise money, members sold candy. A rotating system of officers enabled many different members the opportunity of running the club. This club was also sponsored by Ms. Kathryn Timrne. 143 The Lee Lieutenants, under the supervision of Mrs. Anne Hair, displayed continuous support for all athletic competition throughout the year. During football season, they provided halftime entertainment for extra enjoyment. The girls also at- tended a summer camp at the University of Houston to begin preparation of new routines. They also participated in a drill training program to maintain the needed precision. The Lieutenants sold Christmas cards and directories to help finance a senior ski trip to Winter Park and the annual Rebelee Ball. The new of- ficers took over responsibilities dur- ing the Grey-Gold game after being installed in April. The support of the Lee Lieutenants was seen throughout the year. Lieutenants Lend Support Officers: Nancy Fredericks, 1 Star General IBIQ Barbara Browning, 3 Star General: Beth Linn, 5 Star General: Io Ann Wentz, 2 Star General Michelle Burke, 1 Star General IAI: Debbie Gresham, 4 Star General. S t 6 Ianie Shepherd, Nancy Fredricks, and Trisha Dillon know that Barbara Browning needs more than just good looking impress the football crowd! INLLC. DUI .leg o Y Who us, skip class, never! answer innocent-faced Lieutenants Holly Braun and Nancy Frederick, masquerading as honest ticket sellers. Spirited senior Lieutenants gather around their mascot with en- I was born to dance! says an exhilarated Shannon thusiasm. McDonnell. Ayers, Cheryl Boyles, Beth Braun, Holly Burke, Michelle Chrisman, Kris Dill, Carey Dillon, Trisha Garza, Martha Brigade A Saves the Da Harrison, Connie Klein, Karen Kriendler, Holly nm- M sm ..,,., . All this hard work has paid off! My letter from the Dallas Cowboy finally came! cries an excited Susan Yang to an envious buddy. Debbie Gresham and Holly Braun keep on the lookout while Trisha Dillon guards the Coke machine from attacking savages. ,,,,, N' r our-W Being a Lieutenant is no sweat! displays a dry and confident Iennifer lax. Linn, Beth Oldham, Linda Reagor, Angela Ross, Beth Schleisner, Lisa Stiltzer, Laura Wentz, IoAnn White, Deana Wilson, Becky Woodley, Ann M Zwerneman, Lisa arie Browning, Barbara Brzozowski, Ioni Cooper, Suzanne Frederick, Nancy Greenwalt, Ianine Gresham, Debbie Guillory, Pamela Ibarra, Lisa Brigade B Builds Spirit f v . Rhinestone cowgirls Lisa Ibarra and Lisa Zwerne mann kick up their hills. Doing their best to beat the opposing team, two Lieutenants put a secret hex on them. Peachy keen Kellye Riley knows being a Lieutenant means looking good! lax, Iennifer Iensen, Heather Maness, Kim McDonnel, Shannon Riley, Kellye Robertson, Rhonda Russell, Patricia Shepherd, Ianie Threadgill, Karen Yang, Susan Strike Up The Band! Entertaining at sporting events and pep rallies, the Marching Generals upheld their tradition of quality music. The fifty-six member band was directed by Mr. Brad Braker. The band held a spaghetti supper and an acrylic sale to raise funds. Proceeds were used to buy new equipment and to finance a spring trip. The band entered several contests. Their ser- vice projects included performing at graduation, the Honor Society induc- tion, and the Lieutenants' induction. They also held a concert at Paul Revere Middle School. Kevin Morris can't believe someone stole his drum U..-. -. ...A....... -..,..,...,, ..... ..,-......, ..,- .... .. ......,,,,., . ..... . .--...., ,.-....-... ,.-.D-.., -.-.-.,..n --,,-,,, , ,WWW . , ,,.,, , , , Pearsey, lane Cook, Patricia McKillop, Iohn Brown. Row 2: Kim Darr, Iason Riley, Catherine Gontko, Chip Conner, Leanne Murphy Lesh Banks, Eileen Galoostian, Ronald Bergen, Lance Kellhler, Mark Holbrook, Rolle Iohnson. Row 3: Suzanne Baker, Sheri Love Chris Farthing lake Bob Paulas, Sidney Bassett, Randy Smith, Sarah Hambrick, Rick Fletcher, Leslie Starnes. Row 4: Frank Melcher, Kevin Morris Ann Gontko, Brett Curlee, Rick Ellis, Mark Fairchild, Chris Blades, Ricardo Gonzales, Tom Peavler, Sean Flinchbaugh, Robert Nolln Ioh Crichfield. 150 0 Q Q f U 0 3 , A 0 ,,X, Ht, By day he's a mild mannered student: by night he's Rick Fletcher, , Brett Curlee smiles with enthusiasm after Rick Ellis threatened to stick Super Drum Mayor. a drumstick in his ear if he didn't. v 'b -9 Y' 'W we-f 'nf' .rwzwf-ggi, -I Ji Officers: Row 1: Annette Lindberg, Librarian: Rick Ellis, Presidentg Anna Gontko, Librarian: Sheri Love, Secretary. Row 2: Rolle Iohnson, Assistant Drum Major, Eileen Galoostian, Librariang Randy Smith, Managerg Sidney Bassett, Managerg Rick Fletcher, Drum Major. 151 Southernaires Sing With St le Ms. Eleanor Grant guided the 52 members to have a year filled with improvements in their musical ability. The club practiced everyday, rehearsing for the numerous competitions in which they participated. Representing Lee in the All-Region Choir were Kristen Koehl, Donna Brown, Scott Meyer, Kevin Adair, Grant Kennedy, Karen Threadgill, and Peter Lowrie. Scott Meyer was selected for the All State Choir and Kevin Adair, as an alternate. Southernaires not only entertained Lee students, but also performed at numerous out- side functions. The club appeared at Lord and Taylor, the Petroleum Club Christmas Party, the Business Women's Association, and other organizations. In order to buy new musical materials and take a spring trip, the Southernaires had their annual sale of cheese and sausageg and also held their Concert '81-Talent show. While Amanda Gossett, Delano Mitchell, and Ms. Eleanor Grant pick up a tune by blowing in a jug, Robyn Weigand and Carrie dagrift accompany them with a song. Officers: Donna Brown, Secretary: Delano Mitchell, Tenor Monitor: Mark Miller, Bass Monitor: Kristen Koehl, President: Lowrie. Treasurer: May Lin, Accompanist. . .-. -' 'P .12-A---- . - ,,,fr.......47v- em.- if s f While Mark Nord appears interested in only his books, Amanda Gossett has Something else in mind' Southernaires director and sponsor - Ms. Eleanor Grant. Sharon Edmonson, Karen Threadgill, Kayne Shaw, Karen Kehr, Iennifer Robins, Nancy Eisman, Iennifer Allison, Kristen Koehl, Lin- Smith, Karen Kirby, Katy Rose, Shana Adams, Dawn Polk. Sitting: Patricia New, Susie Womac, Carol Vetter, Margaret Curry, Lisa Stover, Dia Fleming, Carrie Vandagrift, Lynne Surles, Whitney Beal, Susan Adams, Diane Honten, Donna Brown, Robyn Weigand, May Lin. Stan- Delano Mitchell, Charles Pupaul, Mike Kirkendall, Mark Miller, Bill White, Sidney Domian, Scott Meyer, David Raines, Peter Lowrie, McMahan, Eric Hancock, Kevin Adair, Robert Waggett, Grant Kennedy, Stu Howell, Bart Iones, Duane Brown. Not Pictured: Eric lar- Amanda Gossett. Dixiliers Have Rh thm Singing at various shopping centers and programs at Lee, the Dixiliers represented Lee with their musical talent and singing ability. With the help of Ms. Eleanor Grant, the club perfected their musical skills and sight reading so they could compete in solo and ensemble contests. The twenty six girls in Dixiliers worked hard during the year selling cheese, sausage, and bakery items. The club's profits enabled them to go on a spring field trip and buy new musical equipment which would be useful to their club. Practicing every day during second period, the girls learned new songs not only for competition, but also for the service projects to entertain the community. ,- ' As Diane Hunter and Whitney Beal eagerly sign their first autographs, Lynne Surles glamourously poses for her fans. Sitting: Clockwise: Cynthia Browning, Elizabeth Sample, Sheila Pottinger, Connie Weinert, Lisa Stover, Iulie Robinson, Pam Lobliner. Stan- ding: Renee Sherengo, Diane Hunter, Iennifer Oakland, Tami Hopkins, Gayle Murphy, Kathy Edmonson, Melanie Gross, Dana Seaman, Catherine Seward, Melissa Smith, Diane Vreugde, Carol Scott. 154 Offlce rs: jennifer Oakland, Secretary: Diane Hunter, President, Lisa Stover, Treasurer. W b.,,'N Connie Weinert, Iennifer Oakland, Diane Hunter, Lisa Stover, Diane Vreugde, and Catherine Seward burst into laughter after hearing the most egg-citing joke ever! declare! exclaims Southern Belle Adams, if you snatch my purse, I break ,H ce. 155 Q Brigadiers Bring Cheers Providing entertainment for various community and school functions was the main purpose of the Brigadiers and Rebeliers. The freshmen mixed and girls' choirs were under the direction of Mrs. Anne Hair. They performed a wide variety of classical music in choral contests. At Christmas, the choirs sang carols at many retirement homes throughout the city and presented Christmas on Angel Street for the Lee student body. Besides having this irresistable face, I can sing too! smiles a modest Ieff Iones. Row 1: Hugo Escamilla, Susie Mott, Matt Miller, Carey Dill, Ieff Iones, Suzanne Lim, Steven Hartwig, Iennifer Bridges, Ia Greer, Natalie Evans, Tim Williams, Brenda Bailey. Row 2: Suzanne Warner, lean Harrison, Susan Brown, Cindy Stanley Rachael Boyd, Terry Davis, Ioann Love, Kimberly Zook, Sherri Dial, Iennifer Platt, Tim Tubbs. Row 3: Iohn Paul Tam borello, Louie Hamilton, lim Warner, Mike Mullen, Lesa Celdmeier, Iulie Wallace, Anne Hair, Kathy McGee. Not Pictured Mike Dalby. Officers: Kim Zook, lennifer Platt, Sherri Dial, Ieff Iones. The Brigadiers perform Christmas on Angel Street. It really is my birthday, honest! says a pleading Iennifer Oakland as her friends know she just wanted the presents. For fund-raising projects, they sold cheese and Valentine candy. The money collected was used to buy a wireless lapel microphone and to make various improvements in the auditorium. Along with the Southernaires and Dixiliers, the Rebeliers and Brigadiers spent days at Woodcreek Resort in Wimberly, Texas to close the year. Rebeliers Ring Gut Becoming side tracked in the middle of a song, a tongue-tied Stassa Kapsalis tries to catch the eye of a senior stud. Row 1: Maricela Lucio, Lauren Morrison, Lilian Tejada. Row 2: Theresa Allen, IoAnn Holton, Katherine Bryan, Ginger Spencer. Row 3: Marion Schlaudt, Stassa Kapsalis, Iill Greenwalt. Row 4: Susan Frantz, Rhonda Robertson, Annie Bennett, Dawn Cramer, Beth Boyles, Beth Wright, Lissa Burley, Iulie Young, Dede Hudock. 158 Iamming out to their favorite song are Katherine Bryan, Rhonda Trying to get a date with an unexcited Iennifer Bridges, Ieff Iones Robertson, Beth Wright, Stassa Kapsalis and Io Ann Holton. has trouble handling the rejection. fficers: Stassa Kapsalis, Iulie Young, Lissa Burley and Beth Wright. 159 Razz-M-Tazz, a traveling enter- tainment group, produced an ex- cellent variety of skits for those of all ages. The group put on a show for the student body and traveled around Houston performing for elementary schools. The group appeared for the first time in front of the University of Houston drama department and also for the Memorial Drive Presbyterian Church. They made a rare television appearance on Ron Stone's Scene at Five. All their material was original, and they received payment for their per- formances. The proceeds went for a new portable sound system. Razz Runs Wild Andy Fickman tosses aside his boxing gloves as he discovers hopscotch is more his speed. Razz members gaze in amazement as they realize they've just entered La Bare instead of Miller Outdoor Theater. 160 Officers: Karel Oeland, Secretary-Treasurerg Andy Fickman, Student Directory Bryan Sex- ton, Technical Directory Kevin Iohnson, Reporter-Historian. Not Pictured: Dia Fleming Assistant Student Director. Hey, sailor! exclaims an overly excited Kevin Iohnson in anticipa- tion ofa long cruise. Front: Karel Oeland, Bryan Sexton, Susan Adams. Back: Marisa Giannetti, Andy Fickman, Kevin Iohnson, Elizabeth Landry, Mark Nord, Melissa Cox, Beth Iones, Sandra Warren. QQ '55 A A 5 1 W' - 2 ix, 1 ,QL fffiiwxh Q A ,mi 5 ms, PI' ww 295 4 ,, Q V? Q f '. 'air A HS ' I ,,1:,, A Y ggmffisg - kj . ,wiv ,Sf 4' fi es ' -f!m,n 4 3, 27 f Q MQ ff, J Place E533 ,ff - ,W I ,Wg :1,,, V 1? wwf ' Q in 2 wi K ,QQ was v, K Q QQ! gay A K Q . V ! PM 5. I , .f ' , , 5, gf f-N Q We Q SN ' f Y I f 1- uf- ., ,..-- ,N 5 'ww f X2 We iw U .mL,,. I ,K 6 fwgfw ,I I ,M -1: af, fm, 1? ,sv 5 Supertechs Light the Wa In order to handle the backstage work involved in a production in the auditorium, Supertechs was formed this year under the supervision of Ms. Linda Shuler. The auditorium was becoming rundown, so Supertechs was formed to keep it neat and order- ly. The members handled lighting and sound equipment and also built sets. Some of the projects undertaken by this group were a remodeling of the backstage and wing areas, and a general revival of the auditorium. The club also repaired equipment from other schools in the city. Above: Top: Page Curtis, Bryan Sexton. Mid- dle: Linda Kelley. Bottom: Margaret Libby, Pat Truxillo, Ienny Rebman. Right: Officers: Bryan Sexton, President: Ienny Rebman, Secretary. Not Pictured: Sloan Foun- tain, Historian: Michelle Pascual, Reporter. Officers: Phillip Tutton, Secretaryg Iohn Boyles, Vice President: Louis Marichal, Recording Secretary: Bo Black, President: Bill White, Treasurer. Guard Protects Mascot Members of the General Guard protected the school mascot, Uncle Bob. Under the direction of Mr. Bur- ton Parks the club was very active and attended every Lee football game. The club was also responsible for the upkeeping and safe storage of Uncle Bob. Much time and effort was spent by the members in the transportation of our mascot. l ow 1: Tony Villanueva, Greg Gilliam, Derek Shook. Row 2: Iohn Boyles, Louis Marichal, Bo Black, Mr. Parks. Row 3: Michael Lipinsky, cott Korcz, Bill White. 165 The Brigade Keeps Banging Away Learning about the military and the qualities of leadership were just a few of the many valuable lessons ac- quired by students who were a part of the Lee junior Reserve Officers Training Corps lROTCj. The ROTC, led by Colonel Arthur Butcher and Sergeant Richard Cockroft, tackled several important community projects. The one hundred fifty members participated in numerous fund rais- ing projects, including a candy sale, a chile, supper, and a car wash. Club- sponsored activities were concen- trated on community service projects such as visiting the children at the Grady school. They also provided needed services at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. The ROTC planned many ac- tivities, including Halloween and Christmas parties and a military ball at the end of the year. The Lee rifle team participated in many marksmanship competitions with several area schools. The team strove to achieve the highest level of excellence at every meet. Venturing off campus, the club took a field trip to Galveston for their annual picnic. 166 Z 5 S l William Crossen smiles, knowing that no matter what happens, he can depend on ROTC queen Melody Perez to keep him from harm. Color Guard: Robert Stapleton, Kenneth Powers, Mark Camp, Mark Tatum. Sloan Fountain stares in amazement as David Greenman points to Mark Camp's loaded rifle, while middle man Mike Gibson can't believe that his partner has yet to learn of their mission to eliminate those responsible for the Interact float. Burkett naively thinks that his dazzling smile will help him Rifle Team: Row 1: Scott Iackson, Daniel Lemkuil, Sloan Fountain. in the title of ROTC queen by a landslide, but fellow cadets Michael Row 2: Kent Hutson, Tim Reininger, Michael Gipson, Michael orton and Mark Vineyard express serious doubts. Norton. Row 1: Mark Tatum, Mark Camp, Iames Burns, Bill Crossen, Scott Iackson, Michael Norton. Row Z: Daniel Lemkuil, Iohn Camp- Mark Hermann, Milton Guajaldo, Iulia Natale, Rhonda Thumann, Marcus Burkett. 167 ROTC Staff: Mark Burkett, Battalion Advisory William Crossen, Battalion Commanderg Michael Norton, Battalion Executive Officer Sabrina Stayton, Battalion Adjutant: Melody Perez, Public Information Officer: Peter Zabosky, Operations Officer: Daniel Lemkuil Logistics Officerg Steven Parafina, Battalion Sergeant Maj or. Girls Drill Team: Row 1: S. Stayton, R. Thumann, H. McCarty. Row 2: L. Tejada, S. Pottinger, P. Chavarria, C. Browning. an L A A , ... Boys Drill Team: Row 1: Iames Burns, Iohn Greer, Tim Robinson, Iimmie Burnett, Kenny Mireles, Douglas Tripps. 168 RCTC Raises the Roof ' 2 1 .. .:. .- - :,y..ft., .. .... C , , I , Q gt . Qi ' -ts,,,a-s ,tawaf , 1, . f i w e 2 ..,,,.... '-1 ff , . - ... ,. 4- - - , , A , ,M ..,. , A --.nt A- Company A: Row 1: Michele Gaddis, Douglas Tripps, Mark Hermann, Iimmie Burnett, Mark Vineyard, Kim Fay. Row 2: Sheila Pottinger, Regina Crawford, Victoria Logan, Wilbert Stamnitz, Karim Ahmaddudin, Tony Blacklock, Mizar Panjwani, Linh Nguyen, Mami Mathews, George Max, Sean Hill, Tim Robinson, David Ruth, Achilles Soukes, Michael Mackie, Scott Iackson, Rhonda Thumann. Row 3: Iohn Camp- bell, Mark Nikolaus, Steven Mansito, Iames Driver, Kenneth Powers, Michael Gipson, Leonard Proter, Selwyn Pradia, Bruce Murray, Tim Reininger, Bruce Courtney, Chris Heineman, Mark Camp. B: Row 1: Iames Burns, Mark Tatum, Anthony Macoules, lake Walker, Debra Rios. Row 2: Lisa Brown, Robert Stapleton, Denise Hui-Ying Lu, Lilian Tejada, Herrera Salvador, Lawrence LaFlora, Samantha Yvetta Whitley, Brenda Fountain, Luau Nguyen, Toni Iulia Natale, Thajauna Iones, Iohn Galtzel, Adrian Aikens, Kenny Mireles. Row 3: Paula Ray, Iackie Bailey, Scott Hevvy, Iohm Greer, Stanley, Drew Geick, Iames Iones, Shawn Darnall, Stanley Kuzniar, Greg Hernandez, Carlos Pergira, Kelly Swindell, Roso Perales, Hasan. Row 4: Iulius Wilson, Ieff Hill, Milton Guajardo, Gary Iones, Van Coggins, Michael Brannam, Doug Sigler, Rene DuTerroil, Heynio, Iohn Ward, Kent Hutson, Richard Guillory. 169 Devoted to the challenging board games of chess and backgammon, members of the Lee Chess- Backgammon Society met weekly to sharpen their skills in preparation for tournament play. Newcomers to either game were welcome to join, as instruction ranged from beginner to advanced levels. Under the watchful eyes of Ms. Doris Countee, club members played game after game in order to sharpen both individual and tournament skills. The more devoted competitors met both before school and during lunch to improve their strategy and skill level. Scuba Club The Scuba Club, sponsored by Ms. Doris Countee, was made up of Lee students who were interested in the underwater world. Although several members were certified divers, any stu- dent with an interest in diving was allowed to join. The club strove toward the goal of getting all the members cer- tified through accredited diving courses. To cover the various expenses of the club's operation, funds were raised by the collection of club dues. Interest in the sport was stimulated through the showing of films and the speaking of certification instructors at club meetings. The club's primary goal was the promotion of safety in all types of diving. Members of the club traveled to such diving havens as Florida and Cozumel. They also dove to the wreck of the V.A. Fogg, a ship which sank in 1973 due to an explosion. 170 Countee's Creative Clubs W Standing: William Lim, Mark Campg Vice President, Ann Marie Woodley: Secretary, Fritz Weiss: Historian, Mark Holbrook: Treasurer, Clinton Chee: President, Iohn Crichfieldg Quartermaster. Sitting: David Robertson, Eddie Humes, Kent Hutson, Steven Parafina, Cary Ostera. Kneeling: Mary Church, Laura Cruz: Secretary. Sitting: Iameson Riser, Mary Brown, Iulie Blaulock, Melanie Bonham, Kristi Gilliam, Cindy Gayle, Carol Vetter. Standing: Sarah Austin, Suzanne Iablonowski, Kevin Feeneyg President, Peter Tadrosg Vice President, Pan- cho Russell, Susan Austin, Beth Wilson. Good ews in Store for All Krista Bodine, Vice President: Karen Kehr, President. Members of the American Legion Club kept themselves busy the entire year working in the General Store. The store provided a wide variety of supplies for the convenience of the student body. To become a member of the club, sponsored by Mrs. Karen Ienson, one must have been a past nominee for the American Legion Award. The profits made by the group were used to purchase equip- ment to better the school. .1-Q . Top: Io Anna Meyer, Karen Kehr. Anders, Elizabeth Baier, lane Cooksey, Shari McNally, Adrian Arnspiger, Leane Gibson, lulie Steffes, Krista Bodine, Pam Pitt- 171 Texans Walk Tall The seventy members of the Texas History Club, sponsored by Mrs. B. Mitchell, worked together to learn more about their state's cultural background. Selling cookies and suckers, the club earned enough money to take their annual field trip to San Antonio. The club used their extra money to buy books for Lee's library and also sponsor a Thanksgiving party for the Metropolitan Day Care Center. Officers: Row 1: Laura Scott, Secretary: Amy Heineman, Reporter: Greg Hartwell President: Ingrid Rich, Historian. Row 2: Mary Finnegan, Treasurer: Debbie Boyarinoff, Sergeant at Arms: Tracy Campbell, Parliamentariang Marla Huber, Vice President. ' . ' st ' L , . M - f H ' ' ' .. 't.,, f ff', Q 'i'3s'f. Lil -'s1,,WWf' Puff ,,,, ,,,,.,, 4 . ,.,, ,, pw, K Sf AAAAQ ff V' f N 'A 'l,,,.4!M,p..4: Ya V - , . Row 1: Laura Scott, Loreno Hoo, Kristi Gilliam, Tracy Campbell, Georgia Harris, Debbie Boyarinoff, Mary Finnegan, Ingrid Rich Heineman. Row 2: Estelle DiFiore, Peggy Faber, Patty Moore, Ruth Chapman, Marla Huber, Lisa Polski, Ria Butler, Elizabeth Alison Anders. Row 3: Greg Hartwell, Donnie Gillespie, Karel Oeland, Linda Cummings, Kim Roberts, Kim Hill, Sheryl Amy Marshall, Diane Ingraham, Michelle Sax, Mary Lynn McKeithan, Lisa Platt, Adrian Arnspiger. Row 4: Matt Mabray, son, Tim Winter, Rick McConn, Bobby Mulvey, Kevin Gilliland, Andy McConn, David McElroy, Grant Allen, Dimitry Payavla, Sharpe, Martin Siebert, Gifford Hill, Brook Crichton. 172 , Ill, .,,v,, , ,,.. , , Y , W Un. VY, N ,.. MLW ' Q4 at A T H ,f MT' .W I H ,L Q ,W W.,--e M-ff' W f '-1 :I mm, A : W : n ,, , 1 - in , , M h ,A A L, A at , 7 - , e .. V, , 4 ,, , .,k, , M, ,, . , M, .ia ,, ,. , , , ,,,,f t , - , W , f . I , V ng , 'jj' I ,V V I E gl , ,iw iv ,,,.., ,..... tw am. -5-AW ,, winv W . V ,.4,4,,.:,-,, , - f- g -'ff L y Row 1: Suzanne Iablonoske, Melanie Bonham, Davalyn Redford, Wendy Ward, Randy McMahan, jennifer Allison, Vicki Heineman, Iulia Collier, Amanda Gossett. Row 2: Iulie Baginski, Cindy Gayle, Natalie Whitlock, Mary Brown, Iulie Blailock, Blake Iones, Christi Collins, Martha McGreevy, Madelaine Schleyer, Katy Rose, Elizabeth Montgomery, Laura Cox, Bleakney Ray. Row 3: Marisa Vallbona, Ianice Henry, Tracy Campbell, Georgia Harris, Laura Scott, Denise DeCell, Sarah Austin, Robin Randel, Sandy Crichton, Martha McGreevy, Karen Tenison, Debbie Boyarinoff, Mary Finnegan, Wanda Barker. Row 4: Anthony Saragusa, Thomas Hunt. How dare you say that about our Lone Star State! exclaims Diane Ingraham as she While Ria Butler enthusiastically sings The Eyes of Texas, Georgia Harris IS preoc- prepares to throw a lethal right cross- cupied with vvispering sweet nothings in Mary Finnegan's ear. Latins Get to the Roots Students with high achievements in Latin joined the Latin Honor Society. The club honored students with high achievements in the study of the Latin language and encouraged cultural enthusiasm in the apprecia- tion of colonial civilization. To help pay for tournament expenses members sold doughnuts before school. In the fall members also held an Olympic games meet just for fun. Members model the latest in Roman casual wear. Officers: Beth Iones, Treasurer, Iulie Blailock, Secretary: Allison Garner, President Kristine King, Vice President, Leslie Price, Historian. Row 1: Sonny Parafina, Lisa Hale, Kristine King, Shannan McDonnell, Allison Lim. Row 2: Todd Park, Iameson Riser, Barbara Allison Garner, Leslie Price, Lauren Batte, Iulia Weidler. Row 3: Hugh Riddick, Ann DeLellis, Beth Iones, Peter Partee, julie Blailock Kalsi, Susan Moore, Kenneth Werlein, Mrs. Smith. 174 Karoline Eubanks may strike out with boys but when it comes to bowling she's a perfect 10. Bowlers Come Up With a Ten Students interested in bowling and wishing to further their bowling skills joined the bowling club. Sponsored by Mr. Tom Williams, the members met every Tuesday at the Windsor Plaza Bowling Alley. Also students competed in various tournaments throughout the year. High scoring members were awarded trophies at a banquet at the end of the year. Upper Left: Pinhead, Clay Rivette, knows the feeling of being knocked down, but can always resume his stable position. Upper Right: A baffled bowler, Carl Holl- ingsworth, hopes he won't be seeing anymore gutters. Club Members: Steve White, Clay Rivette, Stephanie Hemenway, Carl Hollingsworth, Karoline Eubanks, Bill Williamson. 175 Every Tuesday night during foot- ball season, members of the Spirit Committee met to discuss their game plan. The loyal committee members prepared cookies, cakes, and spirit boxes, and wrapped rooms and houses all to cheer on the players, Spirit provided went beyond the foot- ball season of course, with support of several other girls' and boys' sports throughout the year. With the back-up of Ms. Doris Countee, club sponsor, the group was in charge of the annual Booster Club drive. They also sold calendars and Spirit cups and sponsored a spirit chain contest to raise money. Profits were used to purchase paint, brushes, and paper to paint the spirit signs present at every game. During pep rallies Spirit Commit- tee members congregated and cheered their loudest along with the cheerleaders. Skits by members sometimes graced the pep rallies and committee girls announced the best offensive and defensive players of the week. Pepp People Push Pride 'ff-'41 Officers: Row 1: lane Cooksey, posters: Ianice Henry, skits: Ria Butler, Varsity Favors: Amy Heineman, I.V. Favors: Diane Ingraham, I.V. Favors, Ruth Chapman, Big Sign. Row 2: Elizabeth Harris, Posters: Shannon Brune, Secretary: Shelly McLelland, Vice President: Michelle Sax, President: Io Anna Meyer, Treasurer, Darlene Smith, Big Sign. Not Pictured: Teresa Weidler, Skits. Row 1: Allison Garner, Shannon Brune, Ruth Chapman, Ria Butler, Amy Heineman, Iulia Suffield, Henrietta Cottingham, Iulie Walker Waldo, Davalyn Redford, Donny Garcia, Kenny Womack. Row 2: Susie Womac, Alison Anders, Teresa Weidler, Diane Ingraham, Bucheit, Georgia Harris, Alyson Callier, Susie Moore, Cindy Gayle, Carol Kinney, Bitsy Hinson. Row 3: Kelly Griffith, Melanie Gross, Seamen, Ellen Buie, Michelle Sax, Kate Dalthorp, Kissy Butler, Darlene Smith, Amy Marshall, Lisa Polski. Row 4: Karen Kehr, Krista Andrea Sears, Margaret Curry, Cheryl Vance, Diane Mitschke, Cheryl Coleman, Iulie Steffes, Elizabeth Baier, Leane Gibson, Marci Elizabeth Harris, Io Anna Meyer, Anne Cummings, Patty Moore, Kevin Gilliland, Smokey Mountain. 176 ,I ,y Spirit Committee 10 it's not a bird or a plane, explains Ria to Alyson Callier, it's just Ms. Countee plays from the stands again. 's set out in search of Tarzan only to find his monkey. Elizabeth Baier is awestruck when she overhears Marci Zink's and Karen Kehr's plans for the weekend. While spreading the Spanish Language and culture, the Spanish Club improved the resources of the Spanish department. Through candy sales the group helped finance their trip to Mexico City and Vera Cruz at Easter. Along with serving to stimulate interest in the Spanish culture, the club also functioned as a service club. Members gave parties for poor Spanish communities at Christmas. Throughout the year, the club held nightly meetings with speakers or other culture related activities. The annual banquet was also held. The 250 member club, under the leader- ship of Mrs. Inez Frombaugh and Mrs. Antonia Wong, met every se- cond and fourth Wednesday of the month. South of the B O e r Sponsors: Mrs. Antonia Wong and Mrs. Inez Frombaugh. . , .W Officers: Vicki Seligman, Treasurer: Martha Garza, Secretary: Eloina Guerrero, Presiden Carmen Delgado, Secretary: Stacey Warren, Vice President. Row 1: Scott Yeager, Michael Lin, Iohn Robinson, Carl Wimberley, Arthur Spencer, Iimmy Warner, Warren Wells, Gregg Gilliam, Fr Melcher, Kemper Ryan. Row 2: Molly McDaniel, Anne Hull, Missy Krauth, Grace Hon, Ieanne Chucle, Liz Misch, Beth lennings, Mar' LaHolmes, Wendy Cope, Malcolm Lochiel, Suzanne Schrade, Allison Allbright, Cheryl Ayers, Meg Baillio, Christie Burrows, Cathy Match 178 3 Q s ! Sophomores: Row 1: Brenda Hite, Beth Gladden, Brandy Deddingfield, Vicki Heineman, Karen Kirby, Gina LaCorte, Michelle Sanger, Iacquelyn Klein, Blake Iones, Alisa Archibald, Debbie Carter. Row 2: Margaret Weatherly, Mary McClenny, Penny Westcott, Caridad Delgado, Chris Pappas, Whitney Beal, Boo Davee, Lynne Surles, Heidi Butler, Betsy Salvaggio, Amy Iimmerson, Iennifer Allison, Amanda Gossett, Cindy Lyttle. Row 3: Elise Miracle, Laura Roberts, Angela Ivey, Martha McGreevy, Stephanie Miller, Esmerelda Cox, Debbie White. Row 4: Karen Smith, Gina Pisciotta, Rhonda Landry, Esmerelda Chancha, Katy Kunte, Suzie-Ioe Fraser, Iill Iones, Trey LaMair, Lisa Loverdi, Renee Rundle, Amy Lowrie, Pam Walters, Amy Holmberg. h w Sophomores: Row 1: Michelle Burleigh, Sandra Iune, Missy Garza, Kim Maness, May Linn, Kim Pair, Michale Heathcote, Iena Cissel, Christi Collins, Shelley Wilson, Iulia Weidler. Row 2: Mike Shadden, Ieff Sloan, Yu Chen Fan, Susan Arriaga, Catherine Gontko, Maria Muskrella, Elizabeth Sample, Hilary Dorsey, Allison Krauth, Anna Kafoglis, Linda Polski, Susan Portilla, Sandy Crichton, Anne Crawford, Iulia Collier, Meracles Gutierrez. Row 3: Robin Bennett, Pam McElcraft, Heidi Butler, Boo Davee, Katy Rose, Vicky Grant, Debbie White, Laura Cox, Chris Manloff, Karl Drews, Iohn Satterwhite, Carle Kalsi, Whitney Beal, Bill Waskom, Tony Wilson, Wade Stone, David Andrus, Steven Read, Cathy Hundl, Trey Hierg, Elizabeth Benz, Stephanie Termina, Scott Southerland, Ricky Gee, Sylvia Hoo, Lorri Gillespie, Stephen Webb, Heifa Senani, Silas Rombado, Iennifer Bass, Susannah Scarborough, Karen Siebert, Pam Pittman. 179 g,Se Habla Espanol? luniors: Row 1: Scott Seibert, Tony Loverdi, Cynthia Mott, Farinaz Attarzadeh, Beth Ross, Robin Randel, Denise DeCell, Anna Belle Dolezal, Susie Womac, Traci Heintz, Sheryl Ellis, Becky Darnell, Dana Seaman. Row 2: Reed Froebel, Fadwa Senani, Azita Panan- pour, Renee Clapp, Roger Pipkin, Melanie Bonham, Suzanne Iabbnowski, Stephanie Swope, Cheryl Baylor, Lisa Harvey, Danna Daly, Vicki Seligman, Martha Goya, Seretha Stewart, Elizabeth Landry, Heather Mackay, Kim Iames. Row 3: Iohn Weatherly, Iay Iones, Lisa Murray, Ioan Titus, Stacey Termina, Mary Brown, Shannon Vrana, Beth Wilson, Margaret Curry, Delicia Iackson, Wendi Wilson, Rose Liu, Dianne Schulz, Andrea Sears. Row 4: Kim Pair, Michele Heathcote, Ienny Rebman, Lisa Timmons, Susan Colley, Elizabeth McGreevy, Christi Clark, Carol Vetter, Karen Bass, Theresa Maack, Cindy McClendon, Leslie Starnes, Regina Sherman, Suzanne Navarro. Seniors: Lying: Brett King, Mike Morey. Row 1: Elizabeth Harris, Shari McNally, Rom Fung, Chi Phung, Laura Cruz, LeeAnn Gilbert, Kristi Gilliam, Shannon White. Row 2: Susan Shepherd, Suzannah Kennerly, Iodi Marcus, Maria Fikaris, Susan Austin, Dawn Smith, Minette Sat- terwhite, Ianine Pasquet, Laura Watson, Michelle Crawford, Lisa Stover, Carmen Delgado. Row 3: Troy Cascio, Paula Rundle, Kelly Miller, Stacey Warren, Eloina Guerrero, Lorena Hoo, Susan Ernst, Lillian Hon, Becky King, Al Hardonis, Rod Gozina, Pancho Russell, Kevin Nunez, Brook Crichton, Kevin Feeney, Kim Woodmansee, Marla Huber, Carroll Reckling, lim Lynch. 180 .wi Officers: Susannah Scarborough, Secretary: Avery Baillio, Treasurer: Carmen Delgado, President: Michelle Burleigh, Vice President, Sylvia Hoo, Program Director. French Club Spreads Culture Promoting interest in French culture was one of the functions of Les Fleurs de Lee. With the aid of Mrs. Miriam Peterson, the club spon- sored a faculty breakfast where they served French food. The members themselves also had a taste of French food when they dined at some French restaurants. The club, composed of 45 members, competed in the Houston Poetry Contest, the Texas French Symposium, and the National French Contest. Row 1: Farinaz Attarzadeh, Stu Howell, Duane Brown, john Kam, Margarita Lopez, Don Wells, Ali Zwayne, Kevin Adair. Row 2: Carmen Delgado, Annette Perreault, Claudia Linares, Avery Baillio, Mari Lopez, Sonia Lara. Row 3: Alicia Picchiani, Iudy Snodgrass, Angela Ivey, Christine Natale, Susannah Scarborough, Angie Poellinger, Iennifer Baker, Missy Garza, Michelle Burleigh, Mrs. Peterson. Row 4: Elizabeth Berry, Linda Kelley, Sylvia Hoo, Lorena Hoo, Debbie Ponce, Sophia Belegris, William Chow, Adeline Ray. 181 FHA ls Reall Cookin'! Future Homemakers of America sponsored by Miss Beth Bogan, Ms. Kathy Malloy, Ms. Nora Davis, and Mrs. lean Rhiddlehoover, is a club i whose purpose is to promote a better understanding of homemaking. This club is not only open to homemaking students, but to all of the students here at Lee interested in learning about what homemaking really is. FHA's 150 members meet on the first Friday of every month in order to plan their never-ending service pro- jects. Some of their activities includ- ed making a Thanksgiving basket for a nursing home and having an annual lust because I'm the president of this club, that doesn't mean breakfast for the faculty around you can always find me in the kitchen, growls Kristi . Homemaker Gilliam, whereas Allison Terry knows the real Christmas. truth- Seniors: Row 1: Carolina Poa, Memphiz Vega, Iill Frison, Laurie Evans, Laura Eidman, Katie Gage, Wanda Calloway, Lisa Noble Elizabeth Eslinger, Debbie Farris, Laura Watson. Row 2: Lennie Ambroze, Susan Austin, Alyson Callier, Amy Marshall, Michelle Sax Dawn Smith, Alison Anders, Alisa Hardy, Leigh Benson, Laura Wever, Kristi Gilliam, jenny Knodel, Allison Terry, Kim Roberts. Row 3 Diane Livingston, Andrea Baker, Sheila Williams, Shelby Sharpe, Karen Garcia, Peggy Winter, Linda Cummings, Kim Woodmansee Linda Lyons, Kristi Widmeyer, Elizabeth Barton, Kim Nolin, Pam Guillory, Amy Terry, Faith Stockstill, Debra Rios, Ken Mackey. Row 4 Kim VonEiff, Anne Hoskin, Kim Kennard, Greg Hartwell, Cassie Fussel, Brett King, Grant Allen, Pat Truxillo, Brook Crichton, Kevin Nunez, Kyle Tegg, Anthony Benson, Lyn Sholl, Robert Bartay, Dan Mackey. 182 Freshmen, Sophomores, and Iuniors: Row 1: Irene Taylor, Sammantha Burke, Fadwa Senani, Susan Ianse, Chris Pappas, Vicki Gina Lacorte, Blake jones, Iohn Satterwhite. Row 2: Susan Nolen, Kathy Kakos, Angela Lucas, Veronica Roberts, Wendy Grif- Clay Miller, Grant Robertson, Emily Toler, Todd Neal, Ioe Mud Packer. Row 3: Cheri Robinson, Dawn Rasmussin, Laura Kimble, Cook, Toyea Turner, Darrell Shelvin, Grant Allen, Greg Hartwell, Brett King, Cathy Hundl, Steven Tamborello. Row 4: Pauletta Angela Rogers, Stacey Termina, Tammy Eller, Robin Sookwell, Stephanie Iarnagin, Trinka Turnbow, lay Swindell, Gale Randye Rand, Keith Cruthirds, Lenny Colunga, Vyretha johnson, Alisyn Clouse, Cheryl Baylor, Ellen Shavlan, Lynn Bauman, Perez. YJ - A Officers: Cathy Hundl, Treasurer: Elizabeth Eslinger, Vice President: Kristi Gilliam, President. 183 Germs Spread Culture Sitting: Michele Kesslar, Catherine Ireson, Gretchen Gordon, Susan Rabke, Sarah Hambrick, Michele Gaddis, Annette Nesensohn Row . . I Gayle Murphy, Greg Ae , David Robertson Chris Sadoun, And A. Nolen David Kachadourlan, Van Na un Row 2 s V y . y - - I- Hunegrass, Karoline Eubanks, Audrey Biggar, Stephanie Hemenway, Carmen Delgado. Row 3: David Greenman, Kathy Gill, Chris Yvonne Sobeck, Beth Clark, Laura Wheatley, Cathy White, Andrew E. Schulman, Kathy Iames, Heike Tiensch. The purpose of the German Club, under the direction of Mr. Ioseph Dowling and Mrs. Nelda Hull, was to promote interest in the language and culture of that country. The twenty-five member organiza- tion participated in a candy sale to help finance trips to the Texas Association of German Students' con- ventions and various other cultural activities. Through these functions Lee students were able to learn more about the German customs and life styles. 184 Officers: Gretchen Gordon, Secretaryg Heike Tiensch, Vice President: Sarah Treasurer. Freshmen and Sophomores: Row 1: Chris -Pappas, Tracy Kist, Esperanza Campos, Melissa McGaven, Roiann Stolting, Cindy Stanley, Ieannine Clark, Paul Barden, Tom- my Wofford. Row Z: Ion Oesch, David Andrus, Michelle Burleigh, Iacquelyn Klein, Michelle Sanger, Debbie White, Cathy Matcha, Ieff Hicks, Tom Spence, Greg Eidman. Seniors and Officers: Row 1: Davalyn Redford, Corresponding Secretary: Angela Buchheit, Secretary: Randy Stinnett, President: Iulia Suffield, Vice President: Iohn Weatherly, Treasurer. Row 2: Elizabeth Harris, Kim Von Eiff, Nicole Saade, Lorena Hoo, Iodi Marcus, Iill Marley, Laura McDuff. Reclining: Matt Mabray. Row 3: Mrs. Susan Hooten - Sponsor, Shari McNally, Susan Shepherd, Cindy Robertson, Ieanne Kuhn, Donald Salisbury, Mrs. Cindy O'Brien - sponsor, Alison Anders. ' Conservatives Go Radical Political awareness was the main goal of the Young Conservatives of Texas. The Club consisted of 90 members who met on the first and third Tuesdays of every month, under the direction of Mrs. Susan Hooten, Mrs. Bronwyn Rack, and Mrs. Cindy O'Brien. The members registered 18 year old students to vote, and distributed voter education pam- phlets concerning candidates and their issues. Money obtained from selling tamales was used for a field trip to criminal courts and another trip to Austin. Members also held a spring picnic and a banquet in May. Iuniors: Row 1: Andrea Sears, Beth Wilson, Becky Darnell, Sheryl Ellis, Carolyn Durkee, Anna Belle Dolezal, Kissy Butler, Ellen Buie, Wendy Ward, Natalie Whitlock, Allison Garner, Cheryl Vance, Sharon Steely, David Andrus, Patricia New, Melissa Cox. Row 2: Iennifer lanes, Seretha Stewart, Sarah Austin, Elizabeth Chapman, Stephanie Swope, Melanie Bonham, Iulie Perkins, Suzanne lablonowski, Lesli Price, lulia Blailock, Dianne Schultz, Cindy Gayle, Davalyn Redford, Iulia Suffield, Mary Taylof, Greg Eidman, Ion Oesch. Row 3: Stephanie Powell, Leisa Hamm, Christi Clark, Rose Liu, Stacy Termina, Lisa Murray, Nancy Eisemann, Linda Kelley, Kim Iames, Mard Estrella, Angela Buchheit, Pat Cummings, Meredith Redford, Leslie Cummings, Karen Chabysek. Row 4: Diane Marcucci, Lisa Harvey, Melissa Smith, Carol Vetter, Robin Bily, Ienny Rebman, Lisa Timmons, Mary Ramsey, Mary Brown, David King, Margaret Curry, Susie Womac, Kristine King, Tim Spence, Mrs. Bronwyn Rack. Row 5: Dia Fleming, Shannon Moore, Tom Spence, David Palmen, Fritz Weiss, Avery Baillo, Elizabeth McGreevy, lohnny Walker, Randy Stinnett, David Ianse, Iohn Weatherly, Iohn Weitzel, lim Weatherford. 185 Hard work and determination is seldom overlooked. Therefore the Spanish National Honor Society recognizes students at Lee that excel in Spanish. Under the sponsorship of Mereya Estevez and Inez From- baugh, the fifty select members met on the third Wednesday of each month. Included in SNHS's fund- raising projects were candy and calendar sales. The money was used to help improve some of the Spanish departments' projects. The members entertained the children at Ripley House at Christmas with a party. They also organized their annual banquet during Foreign Language Week. I Scholars Spread Culture Officers: Susan Ernst, President: Teresa Weidler, Vice President: Elizabeth Baier, Secretary: Beth Bailey, Treasurer. .Q -'O ' A Wg. fu Row 1: Beth Linn, Delicia Iackson, Roger Pipkin, Mike Morey. Row 2: Iohn Howell, Krista Bodine, Stacy Warren, Kristen Koehl, Christi Clark, Karen Kehr, Beth Bailey. Row 3: Mireya Estevez, lSponsorl, Becky King, Natalie Whitlock, Andrea Sears, Shelly Kay, Rebecca Molina, Sandra Ernst. Row 4: Ienny Rebman, L. Scott, Sandra Warren, Elizabeth Baier, Namngan Le, Leisa Hamm, Inez Frombaugh ISponsorj, Gwen Feir, Susan Ernst, Troy Cascio. FFA Finds Future in Farming Future Farmers of America strove to increase its members' knowledge of agricultural skills. Under the leadership of Mr. Roy Sheffield, the club met once a month and received guidance on various agricultural fields. Selling calendars and holding a plant sale, the members of FFA were able to hold a banquet and a local livestock show. Future Farmers also attended the Houston Livestock Show, FFA Leadership Contests and a state convention in Fort Worth. 1 Leslie Browning Mike Shavlan Connie Weinert Reed Froebel Collette King Faith Stockstill, Vincent Rinando, Iohn H. Prim, Mark Row 2 Micheal Lindberg Ruth Carter Tanda Stebner Michele Heathcote Kathy Sparks, Kim Pair, Mary McClenny, Liz McMahon, Bridges Leslie Rhiddlehoover Sharri Walsweer Bill Davidson Mark Atwood Karl Lenderman, Roy Sheffield. Row 3: Terrell Ivy, Hunt David Cook Robert Barnard Ir Corky Parsons Iohn Guillory Ieff Atwood Brad Stephens, Robert Rash, Laurel Adams, Greg Mike Muskrella Wayne Pair Guy Becker Row 4 Iames Alexander Anthony Saragusa Ir., Mike Cook, Rod Lovett, Scott Harrison, Iohn Will Cravens Greg Schneider Iames Rhiddlehoover Wanda Callaway Chris Seid Mike Neugebauer, Rory Stebner, Tim Wheatley, 187 Fellowship Flourished Spreading fellowship, the Chris- tian Student Union once again had a very successful year. On Tuesday mornings the club, along with Mrs. Iackie Freeman the sponsor, had speakers who discussed various religious subjects. While on Thursday mornings they participated in a share time, opening and closing in prayer. The CSU activities extended far beyond school walls. Members at- tended some Christian concerts and also held evening meetings. M., i ami' Row 1: Teresa Weidler, Mark Burkett, Curtis Moncrlef Mark Vineyard Krista Bodine Susan Rabke Michaelle Hildieth Robert Stapleton Row 2: Amy Lowrie, Yvonne Lo, Georgia Moncrlef Carl Martin Darlene Smith Donna Brown lame Shepherd Barbara Brow Stephanie Termina, Iulie A. Iones, Elizabeth Benz Linda Oldham Susan Pope Row 3 Holly Robertson Evelyn Perez Iohn Boyles Iames, Mary Pate, Marla Huber, Mary Lynn McKe1than Ianine Pasquet Laura Scott Row 4 Peter Tadros David Raines Suzannah Kenner ly, Elizabeth Baier, Shari McNally, Minette Satterwhite Kristi Wedmlzor Todd Iones Connie Ballard 188 Debaters Speak Up Row 1: Sheryl Ellis, Marc Estrella, Michele Gaddis, Terri Kilpatrick, Greg Rea, Secretary. Row 2: George Webber, Treasurer: Iames. Cersonsky, Iohn New, Andy Nolen, Vice President: Andrew Schulman, President. Row 1: Page Curtis, Iune-ko Suzuki, Candy Mountain, Margery Sussman. Row 2: Mr. Rod Nichols, Lynne Crain, Iennifer Allison, Keith Maxwell. Promoting excellence in oral com- munication through competitive speaking was the purpose of the Lee Debate Team. The thirty members met every day after school under the direction of Mr. Rod Nichols. They sponsored a movie along with the Senior Cabinet to raise funds to pay for tournament entry fees and debate materials. The club competed in various competitions including con- tests with Lamar and Clear Creek High Schools. Debaters also traveled to San Antonio to compete. They participated in community functions by providing speakers for civic affairs. To close the year the debate team held their annual ban- quet in April. 189 Promoting international under- standing, the American Field Service IAFSJ gave students the opportunity to become familiar with the cultures and traditions of foreign countries. With the money earned from their candy sale, the members were able to sponsor Lee students in the Americans Abroad program and also sponsor foreign students sent by AFS to Lee. Under the supervision of Miss Kathryn Priest the club had an active and productive year. AFS Goes Abroad Officers: Lisa Stover, Treasurer: Kristen Koehl, Vice President: Suzannah Kennerly, Presi- dent: Elizabeth Baier, Secretary: Linda Kelley, Social Chairman. Not Pictured: Krista Bodine, Historian. Row 1: Grace Hon, Eloina Guerrero, Melissa Dowling, Darlene Smith, Suzannah Kennerly, Molly Robie, Mindy Lobliner, Lillian Hon. Rox 2: Elizabeth Baier, Ienny Rebman, Iulie Blailock, Melissa Smith, Mary Nagle, Sheryl Ellis, Linda Kelley, Yumi Yokoyama. Row 3: Kare Tong, Angela Ivey, Pam Bingham, Anna Kafoglis, Ioan Titus, Nicole Saade, Nickie Podaras, Patricia Abad, Lisa Stover, Row 4: Anne Hoskin Cathy Hundl, Randy Stinnett, Susan Shepherd, Pete Warren, Darren Markle, David Ianse, Robin Bily, Shannon Moore, Kristin Koeh Sharon Pruitt, Stacey Ransleben. 190 Scientists Test Abilities Outstanding science students, were invited to join Chi Eta Mu and Science Ten. Sponsored by Ms. Kathryn Timme both clubs honored outstanding science students. Members of Chi Eta Mu were re- quired to have earned three A's in chemistry and to have attended at least one chemistry competition. Dur- ing competition, members of Science Officers: Todd Burstain, Contest Chairman: Peter Lowrie, President: Peter Tadros, TEH SCOI'ed in the tOp t6I1 peI'CeI1't in Treasurer: Gwen Feir, Secretaryg Io Anna Meyer, Vice President. ,Nl certain specialized areas. Row 1: Shannan McDonnell, Matt T. Mabray, Marla Huber, Susan Ernst, William Lim. Row 2: Beth Linn, Io Ann Wentz, Kristine King, Todd Burstain, Elizabeth Baier, Peter Tadros, Kristen Koehl, Ianet Fishead, Barbara Browning, Mindy Lobliner, Teresa Weidler, lim Stewart, Kevin Feeney, Gwen Feir. Row 1: Don Gillespie, Donna Elwood, Michelle Crawford, Cindy Robertson. Row 2: Ferenc Markos, William Lim, Kevin Adair, Mindy Lobliner, Barbara Thompson, Ianet Fischer, Todd jones. Row 3: Kent Hudson, Andrew Schulman, Todd Burstain, Manuel Novoa, Peter Lowrie, Peter Tadros, Kevin Feeney. 191 Math Club Sums It Up Mu Alpha Theta offered students a way to further their enjoyment and knowledge of mathematics. Under the direction of Mrs. Thera Yoes, students met on the first and third Friday of each month. During the meetings, members of Mu Alpha Theta usually listened to guest speakers from math related fields. Also, members competed in contests against other schools. f ,vw Officers: Elizabeth Baier, Vice President: Peter Lowrie, President: Vicki Seligman Secretary!Treasurer. Row 1: Gwen Feir, Wendy Hou, Iameson Riser, Elizabeth Baier, Teresa Weidler, Vicki Seligman, Donna Elwood, Amy Lowrie. Row 2: Liu, Iune-ko Suzuki, Stephanie Termina. Row 3: Kimberly Wilson, Terri Kilpatrick, Kevin Adair, Iohn Weitzel, Iim Weatherford, Cavers, Mrs. Yoes. Row 4: Manuel Novoa, Todd Burstain, Peter Lowrie. 192 Geology on the Rocks Under the sponsorship of Ms. Kathryn Timme, the members planned field trips to Edwards Plateau and Llano Basin. A group of 100 members raised an excess of S800 Officers: Lisa Polski, Treasurer: Bo Black, President, Ianice Henry, Secretary, Smoky dOllHI'S and b0Llgl1I five television sets Mountain, Vice President. for the school. N!-ur 1: Patty Moore, Lyn Sholl, Ianlce Henry, Bo Black, Donna Elwood, Donny Garcia, Todd Iones, William Lim. Row 2: Carmen Delgado, Polski, Ieff McRae, Steve Bailey, Andy McConn, David McLeroy, Smoky Mountain, Kenny Womack, Kevin Gilliland, Kyle Fitze, An- Zeff, Tommy Solcher, Trina Rustum, Bobby Lim. Row 3: Mark Atwood, Iustin Baker, Ed Corral, Bill Scoggins, Gfford Hill, David Rick Ellis, Eric Morris, Mark Vineyard, Iames Rhiddlehoover, Iames Lynch, Peter Mathieu. The Science Club provided an opportunity for students to learn more about scientific procedures, principles, and associated fields of study. Under the leadership of Mr. Harold Taylor and Mr. Alvino Fleeks, the thirty-five members met mornings on the first and third Thursdays of each month. Participating in a candy sale, the organization raised funds for various field trips including one to the Museum of Natural Science. Servicing the Houston community, Science Club members made visits to hospitals. gre ta ll 1 t . in Row 1: Hilary Dorsey, Elizabeth Sample, Debbie Carter Pam Bingham Anna Kafolis May Lin Laura Roberts Heike Tiensch Scarborough, Bo Black, Suzanne Iablonowski lulie Perkins Angie Chazzaly Row 2 Wendy Hou Marguerite Valle Pamela Be Krauth, Pam Walters, Sandy Crichton, Melanie Bonham Mary Brown Row 3 Lisa Rosen Ellen Sussman Mr Fleeks Traci Elizabeth Benny, Cathy Hundl, Margaret Libby Brook Crichton Kevin Nunez Faron Thomason Mr Taylor 194 lets Fl High Row 1: Irene Huang, Iameson Riser, David Feldman, Peter Tadros, Michelle Crawford, Beth Linn, Mindy Lobliner, Ianet Fischer, Alan Haveman, Susannah Scarborough. Row 2: Kevin Adair, Miller Harrell, Mark Hutchinson, Ellen Slavin, Gwen Feir, Susan Ernst, Barbara Browning, Kim Maness, Allison Krauth, May Lin. Row 3: Glen Dupaul, Kevin Feeney, Laura Roberts, Elizabeth Baier, Angela Lim, Todd Burstain, Manuel Novoa. Row 4: Donna Elwood, Patrick Hudson. t 4K2 . ' 1- Officers: Ianet Fischer, Secretary, Peter Tadros, Vice President, Beth Linn, Presidentg Peter Lowrie, Treasurer. Iunior Engineering Technical Society UETS1 recognizes students with interests that lie in the fields of science or engineering. Sponsored by Mr. Iohn Cole and Mrs. Lotus Hoey, the forty-three members of the club met on days that meetings were called. The annual IETS candy sale was their fund raising project which financed the clubs' members in com- petition and to Texas A8zM University. 195 Row 1: Penny Moore, Susan Fisher, Marion Cutbirth, Michelle Morgan, Elizabeth Tucker, Susan Chambers, Cyndi Villanueva. Row 2 Trinka Turnbow, Shelly Acker, Michael Humphries, Holly Hawkins, Beth Bailey. . f Row 1: james Mullins, Lisa Iames, Michelle Stibora, Mary Colleps, Margaret McCraney, Ianet Fisk, Iackie Nigh, Sandy Iones, Diane ingston, Mike Gelachew, Nick Navarro. Row 2: Iim Walker, Ingrid Arredondo, Kim Fay, Howard Stone, Lea Bitner, Mike McMahon Seiggreen, Laura Pattillo, Melisa McCraney, Deirdra Ward. 196 3 WwQT S 1. m is r-i Y-'L--...l,,, .3..,.,. M Officers: Penny Moore, Presidentg Laura Pattillo, Vice presidentg Ingrid Arredondo, Cyndi Villanueva, Melisa McCraney, David Gorman, Board of Directors. DECA Does Dallas Under the leadership of sponsors Ms. Betty Ann Iones and Mrs. Iackie Freeman, members of DECA were trained to be future leaders in the field of marketing. A trip to the Dallas Apparel Mart and the World Trade Mart gave students first-hand knowledge in this field. Students sold homecoming mums and gave a faculty buffet for their ser- vice projects. A new concept for DECA this year was their decision to have Board of Directors rather than their traditional list of officers, although the president, vice president still presided. nwaiv Row 1: Anna Rodriguez, Rhonda Askew, Virginia Williams, Kristi McCary, Marcia Luckinbill. Row 2: Todd Dettling, Quentin Hinds, Chris Elliot, Reginald Rasmus, Bret Lantz, Kent McGowen, David Gorman, Kevin Phelps, lose Lopez. 197 Developing motivation through competition was just one of the objec- tives of the Vocational Office Careers Clubs of Texas. With the aid of Mrs. Glyndon Willis, VOCCT created more competition in club activities, and the twenty-five members had a chance to demonstrate their acquired basic skills. By selling notepads, calendars, and Christmas tags, the club raised enough money to compete in the State Contest in Corpus Christi, and also to go to a company to observe their printing department. For their service project, they assisted the school office in printing documents needed for the student body. VOCCT Builds Motivation 'X Officers: Robert Tanner, President: jessica DeLosSantos, Parliamentarian: M'Lisa Owens, Treasurer: Deborah Wages, Vice President: Sherri johnson, Reporter, Gary Brown, Sergeant-at-Arms. na ,Jw .... .a..r-1' VI! XT Row 1: M'Lisa Owens, Sherri johnson, April Vinson, Mike Bliss, Veronica Vasquez, Evenetta Brown, Earnestine Trimble, Sharon Prophet. Row 2: Deborah Wages, April Logan, Gary Brown, Forest Henry. Row 3: Willie Lansing, Robby Ellis, jessica DeLosSantos, David Kirkland. 198 DEA Promotes Leadership Officers: Nicole Saade, Parliamentariang Sherri Barnes, Reporter: Karen McDoneld, Historiang Denise Benson, Treasurer: Linda Hutchens, Secretary: Cecelia Scully, Vice Presidentg Debbie Farris, President. Developing leadership among the adults of tomorrow is the Office Education Association's goal. Spon- sored by Mrs. Rena Aldrich, the forty-one students met on the second Thursday of each month. Fund raising projects for the year included candy sales and B-Craft Gift Kit sales. The profits made from these projects were used to finance club ac- tivities. The money also paid for students expenses to area, state, and national contests. The service projects for this year included a Halloween party at the Day Care Center, a Christmas party for the elderly at a nearby nursing home, and Christmas favors for the faculty. im Row 1: Sandy Kay, jessica johns, Becky Kepl, Scott Voelkel, Patricia Abad, Andrea Baker, Shaun Wood, Lisa Barron, Esther Hernandez Caralyn Lemons, Warren K. Austin, Sharon Moiel, Nicole Saade. Row 2: Cynthia Al-Khadit, Lan Dahs, Traci Hasenfus, Cynthia Arbaje Karen Martin, Linda Hutchens, jodi Marcus, Andrea Burke, Marisa Valentine, Tricia Dealy, jayne justice, Karen Cahill, Karen McDonald Laura McDuff, Teri Stewart, Sherri Barnes, Denise Benson, Debbie Farris, Cecelia Scully, Delicia jackson, joAnn Perez, Esllean Perez. 199 VICA Prepares for Future Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, headed by Mr. Iames Nix, is a national organization of boys and girls who are preparing for industry- related careers. Student involvement in VICA allowed for individual development. The thirty member club held meetings on the first Tues- day of each month. To help raise money for school pro- jects and contests in the spring, the participants sold grog coolers and CH1'lCly. The club hosted 3 Tllaflksgiv- Officers: Iohn Marshall, Vice President: Tremaine Brooks, Parliamentarian: Laura ing luncheon for City-Wide staffers on Wheeler, Reporter: Scott Peterson, President: Lisa Walker, Secretary: Willie Cuevas, November twenty-fourth. Sergeant at Arms: Gil Ramirez, Treasurer. Row 1: Kyle Martell, Iohn Marshall, Steve Tango, Reggie Snell, David Ahmes. Row 2: Darren Pettee, Sohair Sadurdeh, Gary Prestoned, Samuel Rodriguez, Gil Ramirez, Tremaine Brooks, Laura Wheeler, Lisa Walker, Scott Peterson. Row 3: Scott Brokaw, Cliff Vickery, Kent O'Keefe, Greg Vidal, Derek Clow, Sergio Iuan, Willie Cuevas, Ieff Primm. Not Pictured: Dan Hutchens, Doug Lowell, Mike Arrieta, Steve Wilhelm, Steve Michale, Donald Salsbury. 200 VOCT Aims for Leadership Officers: Sonya Kirkpatrick, Parliamentariang Dale Schoenfeld, Treasurer, Pat Tucker, Vice President, Lisa Lockwood, Reporter: Sam Guarino, Advisor: Charlene Perry, Secretary, Bobbin Iackson, President. Learning leadership and citizen- ship was the main aim of Vocational Opportunities Club of Texas. With the aid of the sponsors, Ms. B. Mit- chell and R. Ingram, the club had a candy sale to finance field trips to the Nabisco Company, the Coca-Cola Bottling Company, a New Braunfels trip, and trips to area and state VOCT contests. For their service project, members went to Lovett Elementary School to tutor students, and also to Blalock Nursing home for a Thanksgiving party. . 1: David Gaudiello, Kenny Kelin, Liz Bissonnet, Sonya Kirkpatrick, David Fain, Doris Lafuente, Maria Yanez, Donna Henson, Robert Mike Sherer, Bruce Lem, Alan Lopez, Lisa Lockwood, Tracey Fountain. Row 2: Iohn Coney Ir., Ieffrey S. Mosley, Troy Gordon, Mike Tim Landers, Pat Tucker, Eva Lopez, DeLynn Triplett, Yolanda Richardson, Irene Preston, Dawn Barres, Charlene Perry, Geraldine Bobbin Iackson, Tandra Scott, Robert Ingram, Monique Blacklock. Row 3: Henry Plumber, Mike Ienkins, Pat Abbott, Bill Iones, Ieff am Guarino, Gary Brooks, Robert Pina, Keith Woods, Dale Schoenfeld, Iolo Salines, Keith Baxter, Sheppard Gee, Tim 201 M ' ,gQ.w.Mo,,gzg, 1. ,ggww Li M - . W,,ffT 's,gs: k A ' - . , Q jx Q' X S855 1+ min , A-.. .. R i , ,V-1?gh!1Hsf5. KW ' we X A LW' 4:'X5 5 K Q ,II15f,5f 4 3 K .Wm MSW , ifw ,f f R Q, s Facult Many new faces appeared on the staff at Lee this year. New teachers brought new techniques to add to old methods of education. However, the goal of each teacher was the same: each tried to prepare for the future by providing guidance to help students expand their knowledge. Faculty members stimulated minds and made immutable impressions on students' lives. Students were per- suaded to examine the outside world as well as -'.....f , 3 ' x 'SE V E 1 I F' Q 'X '-Y .. JSA . , .X Hx. --t r Ni, , sf .3 5 ' -97 5 -. .- K if x JMS, their own surroundings in order to insure an op- portuniay for future success. As the instructors mature the students, responsibility and self- discipline entered the lives of many. Everyone had a favorite teacher, and each teacher was so- meone's favorite. Exchange of knowledge established lasting friendships and relationships between teachers and students. u i ,r -1 G 1 ' -add ww Wm if 'H D' 1 ,W- R H X 44, wg x , 1 I' was . - J: W . . .X this X X tur: :xl 1 ' tr X 7 M Administration F aces Changes Lee's principal, Mr. Larry Bergen, had the responsibility of dealing with the changes and problems that ac- company any modern day high school. Mr. Bergen made the every- day decisions while acting as both the school's main public relations official and as a co-ordinator of faculty and students. With the addition of many new students from outside the Houston area, Mr. Bergen recognized the need to unify the student body and thus build a strong school spirit. Through the cooperation of school organiza- tions and the student body itself, this reviving of school spirit began to take shape this year. Mr. Bergen realized that the students were having to adapt to many changes, but he felt that a better school environment resulted. Special challenges faced the ad- ministration because of the interna- tional make-up of the student body. Wide varieties of languages and cultures existed at Lee. Extra classes and specialized instruction to suit these special situations were needed. This effort to provide a well-rounded education to each student was one of the main challenges facing Lee's ad- ministration this year. Mr. Bergen also related that Lee was among the top H.I.S.D. schools in academic testing once again this year. These scores, he felt, were proof that Lee offered one of the very best educational experiences to be found. Mr. Bergen's pride in our school was very evident, and he felt that the total efforts of the administration, faculty, and students were to be highly commended. Above: Mr. Lawrence Bergen Principal Right: Bellydancer, I didn't see any bellydancer? exclaims Mr. Bergen to Mrs. Dale. 204 wlwvhwmw iff ,yy . :ff ' T255 nf 125 i3i+'W'wij' :'1 nj, V s 1:52 ' f Lee's assistant principals, Mrs. Mary Caroline Smith, Mr. William Cook, Mr. Fred Skains, and Mr. Charles Henderson handled a great number of administrative duties. Mrs. Smith issued textbooks along with disciplining the senior class. Along with junior class discipline, Mr. Cook also kept the school inven- tory. Mr. Skains made sure the building was secure in addition to directing the sophomore class. Mr. Henderson maintained order in the freshman class, while supervis- ing the bus routes and schedules. In addition to these responsibilities, the assistant principals performed many necessary functions vital to Lee's day-to-day operation. Upper Left: Mr. William Cook Assistant Principal Upper Right: Mr. Fred Skains Assistant Principal Middle: Mrs. Mary Carolyn Smith Assistant Principal Bottom: Mr. Charles Henderson Assistant Principal Staff Gets the Iob Done X Ill!!! .sees Ill! Mr. Ioel Harrell Counselor Mr. Bob Pirtle Mrs. Nancy Simmons Counselor Counselor , Mrs. Barbara Machemehl Counselor , Mrs. IoAnn Dale Mr. Bergen's Secretary Ms. Eleanor Raze Office Clerk XF 452'-if s Mrs. Carolyn Coleman Nurse Mrs. Wanda Galyon Office Clerk 1 . Mrs. Carolyn Moore Mrs. Marian Roper Mrs. Theda Smith Counselor Office Clerk Data Specialist Mrs. Ann Parish Secretarv-Specialist Miss Dorothy Buhler Librarian an Mrs. Annette Parker Librarian WT? Mrs. Doris Rosenbaum, Mrs. luana Williamson Library Clerks 207 English Speaks Correctl The English department, directed by Mrs. Sharon Nickel, instructed students in Language Arts with an emphasis on basic skills. The ability to write clearly was stressed, along with the fundamentals of reading and grammar. Major Works and CVAE programs were offered to students wanting alternatives. Courses in basic reading and reading development placed a greater emphasis on reading skills. Student involvement came through activities such as FTA, the Book Fair, UIL Literary Competition, and the Society for the Advancement of the Arts. Above: Miss Kathryn Priest English Upper Left: Mrs. Sharon Nickel English Upper Right: Mrs. Carol Blaine English Center: Mr. Reed Robinson . English Lower Left: Mrs. Cynthia O'Brien English Lower Right: Ms. Magnolia Franklin English 208 'WVQQQ' -253.51555 iii .- E55 Y2X555Y'if:l. ' 55l5 '7f9f3'l5fZ' . 1- K Upper Left: Mrs. Kay I-Iaymond English Upper Right: Mrs. Carolyn Peeler English Middle Left: Ms. Ioyce Iones English Middle Center: Ms. Angela Iohnson English Middle Right: Ms. Andrea Adams English Lower Left: Mrs. Ianice Varnado English Lower Right: Mrs. Mafroniah Kelly English English Turns Another Page Top Left: Mr. Vincent D'Amico English Middle Right: Mrs. Mauree Hughes English Middle Right: Mr. Ioe Hayes Reading Development Bottom Right: Ms. Nelda Hull E.S.L. XR X wi .K Top Right: Mrs, Karen Iensen English Above: Ms. Patricia Wells English Center: Miss Sarah Fair English Right: Mrs. Dalia Laurencio E.S.L. Math Functions f With courses ranging from the basic to the involved, Lee's math department, headed by Mrs. Thera Yoes, strove to fulfill every students' career and college needs. Lee students were offered instruction in everything from the basics of Algebra and Geometry to the more complex theories of Trigonometry and Calculus. Interested students could learn the techniques of programing in Computer Math, while the most dedicated students chose to take the more challenging Major Works curriculum. Mu Alpha Theta, a nationally af- filiated math club, was available to those students who wished to par- ticipate in math contests and related activities. The department continued to stress the importance of math in higher education, as well as in the business world. Upper Left: Mrs. Thera Yoes Algebra, Trigonometry Upper Right: Mr. Lawrence Maroney Algebra, Geometry Middle Left: Mr. Charles Gomez Algebra, Geometry Middle Right: Miss Tangye Wallace Algebra Bottom: Mr. Clarence Weaver Algebra 211 Mathematicians Know All the Angles Top: Ms. Cathy Ogbonna Fundamental Math Middle Left: Ms. Iudith Caskey Algebra, Geometry Middle Right: Dr. Cordelia Meanor Algebra, Psychology Bottom Left: Ms. Debra Ioyner Algebra Bottom Center: Mrs. Bonnie Holt Algebra Bottom Right: Mr. Ioe Idlebird Fundamental Math aw.. 'Y Xi VWQ9 3,4 f f ,, ' WH- H ,V 'J2 -' Min' , ' I Top Left: Mr. Ioel Williams Geometry Top Right: Mrs. Stephanie Forbes Algebra, Geometry Middle: Mr. Tom Williams Calculus, Trigonometry, Algebra, Computer Math Above: Mr. Kwesi Ewur Geometry Bottom: Mrs. Catherine Waldmann Algebra Histor Looks Back Social Studies included Seniors learning about our political system in government and economics courses, while the lower classes gained information in such courses as American and world history. Sociology and psychology were also offered. The mayor's race stimulated interest in city politics, as did other local elections. Seniors who had reached their eighteenth birthday were able to take part in the political process. Those interested in history or politics could become involved in the Young Conservatives of Texas and the Texas History Club. Ones with legal minds became members of the Law Club which dealt with the dealings of the court system '1- Lis .N -A, I Q Q 1 ..r. W K Mm- was Top Left: Mrs. Melba Henry World History Top Right: Mr. Burton Parks Government, World History Middle Left: Mr. Harris Butler Government Middle Right: Mr. Thomas Anderson World History Lower Left: Mr. Edward Baldridge World History Lower Right: Mrs. Cheryl Saliens Sociology, World History 214 Ei -5 , , gf, .5 Illsnuq. ildf ds' 5 5 if ' at fp., t Above: Mr. Iohn Dodson American History Top Left: Mrs. Iris Delasbour American History Top Right: Mrs. Anita Scliall Government Middle Left: Mrs. Susan Hooten Government, World History Middle Right: Mrs. Bronwyn Rack American History, World History Bottom: Ms. Ann Striegler Government Preparing students for today's technical world was the main goal of Lee's Science department. The science department, led by Mr. Howard Behrens, strove to make Lee students aware of the science related challenges in both higher education and the business world. A diverse selection of courses was offered, ranging from the life pro- cesses of biology and oceanography to the mathematics of chemistry and physics. Once again, a geology class was available for those interested in the study of rocks and minerals. Related clubs included the Iunior Engineering Technical Society UETSI and the Science Club, which were open to students interested in extra- curricular science activities. Top: Mr. Ernest Hiatt Biology Above: Mr. Alvino Fleeks Biology Middle Left: Miss Ioyce Schweitzer Physical Science Middle Right: Mrs. Melba Cooper Biology Right: Mr. Harold Taylor Chemistry Lower Right: Miss Sandra Malicote Physiology, Biology 216 Scientists Hypothesize lr 19 ,,g55' Q P mm, v ' Biff 5 ,J 8 fi wxxhtw figs: L it 5 J ,aff I ' ' ji! t '35 at f . - Weiiiiitz X 5,94 if 4- ' ' ,, , vt' t, f, :mx- t 1 P' Z 5 - , gg, , v' NW M ML 'S lf WY , x .Q R . Top Left: Mr. Bobby Holcombe Physical Science Top Right: Ms. Kathryn Timme Chemistry, Geology Above: Mrs. Lotus Hoey Physical Science Middle Left: Ms. Doris Countee Biology, Oceanography Center: Mr. Howard Behrens Physics Lower Left: Miss Deborah Creasey Biology Lower Right: Mr. Iohn Cole Chemistry, Physical Science Middle Right: Mrs. Deotis Bellgam Physical Science Artists Search fora Perspective The main objective of Lee's Art department this year was to promote an interest in all facets of the artistic world. Students learned more about themselves while they developed their creativity and perfected their technique. Becoming a well-rounded individual, with many talents and in- terests was the reward for a student's efforts in the arts. The art department, under the direction of Mr. Henri Gadbois, helped students reach their full potential in the fields of drawing, painting, and sculpture. Photography and animated movies were part,of the more advanced art courses. Musical interests could be pursued in one of the choral groups, in the or- chestra, in the stage band, or in the Marching Generals. Instruction in guitar was also offered. The Language Arts department, headed by Mr. Rod Nichols, helped those who wished to develop their speaking and writing skills. Speech and debate, along with journalism, were among the courses offered. Positions on the newspaper and year book staffs were open to students who wished to pursue their interest in journalism. Miss Linda Shuler, directed the Drama department, which. provided education in drama while entertain- ing the school with its Ragz-M-Tazz troupe. Top: Miss Linda Shuler Drama Middle: Mr. Rod Nichols Speech Lower Left: Miss Eleanor Grant Choral Music Lower Right: Mrs. Elizabeth Shelton Art 218 MAMA if 2 5 ir I' A k,atA,.,..sf.f,f-is 6 Upper Left: Mrs. Regina Satlof Block journalism, TRAVELER Upper Right: Mr. Henri Gadbois Art, Bellydancing Middle Left: Mrs. Margaret Wisdom American History, SABER Middle Right: Mr. Brad Braker Instrumental Music Lower Left: Mrs. Ann Hair Choral Music, Lieutenants Linguists Get Romantic The Foreign Language depart- ment's goal was to increase the students ability to communicate in a foreign language. Led by Mrs. Inez Frombaugh, the department made available languages such as Spanish, French, German, and Latin. Other courses, such as Conversa- tional Spanish and Word Power, of- fered instruction applicable to daily situations. For students interested in extracur- ricular activities there were organiza- tions such as Les Fleurs de Lee, the Spanish Club, and then German Club. Students with special talents in languages joined merit organizations such as the Spanish National Honor Society and the Latin Honor Society. The American Field Service assisted those who were interested in travel- ing to other countries. Above: Mr. joseph Dowling German, English Top: Mrs. Inez Frombaugh Spanish Upper Left: Mrs. Mireya Estevez Spanish Upper Right: Mrs. Antonia Wong Spanish Middle Left: Mrs. Miriam Peterson French Middle Right: Mr. Marshall York Spanish Lower Right: Mrs. Bertie Smith Latin, Word Power 220 rs....x Q3 L l ug-.mM.scuumm Happy Cookers Whip It Good Pew' ' Helping to improve the quality of personal and family life was the goal of the Home Economics department. Courses available in the department included Family Living, Clothing, Foods, Consumer Education, Home Furnishings, Home and Family Liv- ing, an Home Management. Students were taught the necessary skills to perform in the home environment. Miss Katharine Molloy led the department which also provided the H.E.C.E. pro ram for further development of home skills. The F.H.A. Club was offered for those students interested in making a career in Homemaking. Top Left: Mrs. Nora Davis Homemaking Top Right: Mrs. lean Rhiddlehoover Homemaking Lower Left: Miss Beth Bogan Homemaking Lower Right: Miss Katherine Molloy Homemaking , 'T ,lt ,s is Fl .'..i ,E - K K 4 221 P.E. Cets Physical The development of one's physical skills was the fundamental goal of the Physical Education department. P.E. classes were designed to develop healthy and active habits. Through such sports as volleyball, softball, basketball, tennis, archery, badmin- ton, bowling, and golf, the depart- ment, led by Mr. Dell Brown and Mrs. Ella Allen, tried to provide a variety of activities. Cadets in the R.O.T.C. were trained by Colonel Arthur Butcher and Sergeant Richard Cockcroft to handle the responsibilities and the discipline necessary for possible military careers. Lee's drill team, the Lee Lieutenants, directed by Mrs. Anne Hair, worked hard to prepare for the football halftime shows in addition to performing many other functions. ngijc Top Left: Miss Ieanne Reynaud P.E., Swimming, Freshman Volleyball Top Right: Mr. Sid Creech Varsity Football, Baseball Above: Mr. Lee Tynes Varsity Basketball, P.E. Middle Left: Mr. Michael Watson Head Baseball, I.V. Football Middle Right: Mr. Dell Brown Head Football Coach, P.E., Boy's Golf Lower Left: Miss Carole Hornsby P.E., Varsity Volleyball, Cirl's Golf Lower Right: Mrs. Ella Allen P.E., Archery, Tennis, Freshman Basketball 222 W Q' 5 , A A t 4 2, 2 2 Top Left: Mr. Iim Hale Head I.V. Football, Freshman Basketball Above: Miss lane Borneman P.E., Track, Varsity Basketball Top Middle: Sgt. Richard Cockroft R.O.T.C. Middle Left: Miss Linda Hill P.E., I.V. Volleyball, Track Upper Middle: Col. Arthur Butcher R.O.T.C. Lower Middle: Mr. Wilbur Gaskamp Freshman Football, I.V. Basketball Top Right: Mr. Rick Holden P.E., Track, Varsity Football Bottom Left: Mr. Albert Freberg Varsity Football, Head Track, P.E. Bottom Right: Mr. Gary Grooms Freshman Football, Track P.E. Learning Means Earning The Business Education depart- ment trained students in the skills needed to be successful in the business world. The department, under the direction of Mrs. Sandra Meyer, provided practical courses such as Typing, Shorthand, Ac- counting, Business Law, and Office Education Coop. A variety of cooperative work pro- grams were offered for those students who wished to combine the school day with a full work day. These courses, which enlarged student's awareness of the business world in- cluded the VOE, DE, ICT, and HECE programs. Prospective farmers participated in the Vocational Agriculture program, which was directed by Mr. Roy Shef- field. Agriculture students studied and worked with various types of plant and animal life. They often entered their projects in local con- tests and fairs along with presenting the annual Ag. show in February. The Industrial Arts department, under the leadership of Mr. Clark Young, gave students the opportunity to develop their talents in classes such as Wood Shop, Metal Shop, and Drafting. Top Left: Mrs. Maria Barrera Typing Top Right: Mr. Robert Ingram C.V.A.E. Upper Left: Mrs. Erma Eberlan Typing Upper Right: Mrs. Betty Mitchell C.V.A.E. Lower Left: Mrs. Patsy Woodward Typing Lower Right: Mrs. Rena Aldrich O.E. Bottom Left: Mr. Roy Sheffield Vocational Agriculture Bottom Right: Mr. Iames Nix I.C.T. 224 K f ts' 1 if . w, .- . - 1' W f':. . . ' 1 t I V l ist : We , ' 1' ' ' - fy , ., 1 ., -R . 7, f 1' :L X -5 ,. ,g . .,A LAWiL Q 2- Q o Q M Upper Left: Mrs. Glyndon Willis ' O.D.P. Above: Mrs. Elizabeth Hancock Accounting Top Left: Mrs. Sandra Meyer Typing, Shorthand, SABER Consultant Top Right: Miss Betty Ann Iones D.E. Upper Right: Mr. Clark Young Drafting Upper Middle: Mrs. Iackie Freeman D.E. Lower Left: Mr. Wiley Ellis Metal Shop Lower Right: Mr. Stanley Zarzecki Cooperative Work Program Bottom Left: Ms. Mary Cleek H.E.C.E. Bottom Right: Mr. Iames Iones Work Shop 225 XM' 4 'va Classes From naivity to responsibility, the students made up the essential qualities of Lee life. The students, who formed the general atmosphere, were the key to Lee's character. The personalities ex- panded from the freshmen to the seniors. Freshmen, insecure about the different surroundings, adjusted to the new en- vironment. The settled sophomores became more involved with the Lee routine. The juniors gained more ex- perience and knowledge while an- ticipating their senior year. The trend- setting seniors reigned over the lower- classmen while preparing for their future. Students varied in maturity and insight, and each contributed to the unique character of Lee. Although each student was recognized as an individual, in essence, everyone had something in common - they were together this year at Lee. ff' A .JM 3' ft i ' It .. if ri. C. lass of ' 8 2 Senior Class Officers: Iames Parnell, President, Smoky Mountain, Secretary, Ieff Paine, Treasurer, Iimmy Bailey, Vice President it s , L ' if 'fit A . , , ,A J 1, r 2, gg ! up , sum ' X 2 fi-. .3 ' - -M. ' .. 3 3 N ir Tale of '82 .ai ,Y Sam's, The Vine, and The Station, And after that it's on to Wild City, Or Iunction Desolation. , -uv Our senior year had senior class, with jocks and clubs united, For if we couldn't score upon the field, We could always be excited! Formals and parties did set the pace, Plaid bow-ties all inclusive, Some girls bought new formals every time, While some were more elusive. i The heartaches and losses were flitted out, And all was heard was laughter, For, It's not whether you win or lose, It's how you party after. You have witnessed The Tale of '82, Kenny Womack Andy Fickman, Historian, and Kenny Womack, Poet. Senior Class Poet ag: ge: :.'f:: :::.': :zz zz: L A if , -I -.- xxx IZA G-, . 1-. A We had rendezvous at The Richmond Arms, irst Row: Todd Iones, Micheal Lindberg, Kenny Womack, Sam Greer, Andy Fickman, Iames Parnell, Bob Bright, Kevin Cain, Lee Doehring ane Cooksey. Second Row: Leane Gibson, Rebecca Molina, Lisa Polski, Sheryl Robinson, Estelle DiFiore, Amy Heineman, Laura Scott, Rick cConn. Third Row: Teresa Weidler, Kim Woodmansee, Ieanne Kuhn, Iimmy Bailey, Larry Bergen, and Lloyd Smith. 2 Seniors Stride in Wi S e Adams, Susan Catherine Alexander, lames Ambroze, Loralen . r Q Q , Anders, Allison M. Anderson, Ashley Anton, Cybele N. Arnspiger, Adrian Arredondo, Ingrid Benton Donna Bromm, Lisa Smith, and lon Forde, do you ever feel like just another brick in the wall? Being a SENIOR, Matt Mabray has finally found a way to conceal his wandering-eyes. x r' ff i Elf -- W mifiun... X A Hodson resolved to fall hard for the books this year, yet There's always more fish in the sea, momma used to say, repeats can't seem to pick them up. a Calvinized Becky King. ,ar gs Arietta, Mike Arthur, Elizabeth lean Ashoo, Hala Athey, Sarah Elizabeth Atwood, Mark Walker Austin, Susan Bellamy Babischkin, Marc Brian Baier, Elizabeth Anne Bailey, lacqueline Louise Bailey, Iames Patrick ith a Little Help From Our Friends . . . Bailey, Maurine Bailey, Stephen Elizabeth it . or 'X ,Q S Q. 5 X W' s X , 'Q 3 X it t r it ' r A 7 iei r N 1 wav, , .,. t, Kevin Gilliland and Tim White are elated at the prospect of blind dates, but Kenny Baker, Andrea Leigh Bales, Iohn Andrew Womack knows who will get the last laugh. or f -Q tj X? it x Ballard, Tonya Ann Barkley, Edward Alex Barnes, Sherri E. Barron, Lisa Diane Senior stud lack Cooper about Richard Brown. U A 232 ' 1 ir Barton, Elizabeth Bartay, Robert B. Andrea Now Marylynn, I told you, if you chew tobacco you should always carry a cup, explains veteran Iulie Steffes to an inexperienced Marylynn McKeithan. Barzilla, Iohn Charles Barzilla, Melanie I. Baxter, Brian Keith Becker, Guy Allen Carolyn, I don't want to tell you how to live, but I always use a water pick to get the food out of my teeth, declares Pam Poindexter to a tongue-tied Carolyn Coates. Benson, Denise Ann Benson, Leigh Benyak, Beth Bergen, Lawrence Bernal, Terri Ioseph 2 234 Senior Spirit Proves Superior ,NE - 5 - QQ, 5,5 L :V 1. ex I 1. E , '22 'L ,,-51 ' k ,W sk , 3. + 1 Smoky Mountain and Kevin Gilliland start to perform their own halftime show, yet decide that they can't compete with the lieutenants. l Loynl fan, Lynn Znrr discovers thot the game is yes A BIG TIE!!! Beveridge, Kimberly Billot, David Bish, Todd Christopher Block, llrondon Iilocles, Chris Allen Christopher , llleil, Karen Denise Bodine, Krista Adele Get in my way, and I'll blow you away! proves to be a suc- cessful motto for on armed Teresa Weidler. Bolling, Iefferson Bonner, Botello, Mario loAnne Boynrinoff,Dulmomh Bronn,llolly Ann Brnun,IoniLynn OOOll, look ut our lmoys go, sighs Senior Angie ' Gnzzley. Why do you ask whot's in my drink? ques- tions o seemingly innocent Slionnon Brune. 235 Hello Hugs, B e-Bye Blues Brauer, Daphne Bright, Robert Earl 'rf' When I told you to worship the ground I walk on, I didn't mean it literally, states a rather surprised Anthony Rowland to his devoted freshman follower Brooks, Zebbie Broome, David Brown, Donna Marie Brown, Richard Charles Brown, Tamra Browning, Barbara Lyn Brune, Shannon Leigh Oh, David, you simply sweep me off my feet! sighs a love-struck Kristi Wid myer to a struggling David Southerland. Mary Finnegan brags about how great her date is going as Rick Mc- Tracy Campbell propositions Greg Hartwell with a little game of Kissy Conn is startled to find that his keys are locked in the car. Face, Huggy Bear. Buchanan, Edith Elaine Burdett, Bruce Scott Burke, Andrea Lynn Burkett, Marcus D. III Burstain, Todd L. Senior specimens Mike Morey, Iames Parnell, Ben Perryman, and leff Paine give their respective ratings to a passing girl. 237 Upperclassmen Pla ' Si Burke, Michelle Burton, Ioel W. Iacqueline Butler, Maria Burke Cahill, Karen A. ' K rB l ' we 'f . l I Mousketeer, Leane Annette Gibson, displays her talents at eating Cain, Kevin Bruce Callaway, Wanda Lee chocolate covered pancakes. , . ...... . .Q 1 :.-::f:z..SR5:Nix We in Hi K' 7 - fi 2:5 9 lll.: .,.- - H has . 'W ... s - ni ' L' B' ff i i ssl.. .....Q . B iril B . Callier, Elizabeth Alyson Campbell, Tracy Carrell, Theresa Ann Cascio, Troy Iohn Chappell, Katherine Bostwick Elizabeth Like Pigs in a Pen! Chapman, Ruth Church, Mary E. Clow, Iohn Derek Coates, Carolyn Anne Coleman, Cheryl Margaret Did you say cleanliness is next to Godliness? questions a dismayed IoAnna Meyer while Krista Bodine just laughs it off. Colleps, Mary Alice Comstock, Leslie S. Coogan, Frederick Paris Cook, David S. Cook, Michael Ray III Cooksey, Elizabeth lane Cooper, Valerie Karol Seniors Stand for Something ' Dawn Moore hopes that maybe this S p e at flicker will become her new flame. Cox, Romney P. Crawford, Michelle M He's my guy and you can't take him away, cries an over-protective Dimitry Cremona, Ioe Frederick Crichton, Brook Parks Payavla to a rather tlustered Iames Parnell. 'fr , Crocombe, Stephen Crossen, William Crowe, Gina Kelly Cruz, Laura Cuevas, Willie Kelly Brice Smalley Cummings, Anne Cummings, Linda H. Cutbirth, Marion Darr, Kim Susan Daugherty, Micheal Elizabeth Elizabeth Ioseph Davis, Deidra L. Delgado, Carmen While Karel Oeland has her doubts, Tracy Campbell, Carolyn Coates, and Mary Finnegan prove that climbing the ladder is no-sweat. 241 242 Homecoming Spirit Sparks Smiles DeMai0, Christine Marie DeNeira, Iorge Dever, David P. Dick, Iohn William if 4 DiFi01-Q, Estelle Frances Dillon, Patricia Anne And folks here we have the Close-Up couple, Shelby and Anthony Saragosaf' emcees Bobby Mulvey as a Estelle DiFiore walks away. fb.. Doehring, Lee Doughty, David Lawrence Smile Randy, they're watching us, grins Allison Smith to Ray. Dowell, Linda Dupaul, Glenn Herbert Dutch, Deborah Edmonson, Sharon Eitlmnn, l.2llll'il Ellert, 'l'z:rri Marie Diane Ingraham and Amy Heineman eagerly scan the field for their Bum-Bam Man. Ellis, Amy Lynne Ellis, Rick Elwood, Dnnnn Grace Ernst, Sumlrn Eilaeun Ernst, Susan Elaine Munch a Bunch . . . ' Seniors Go With Lunch Eslinger, Elizabeth Ann Evans, Laurie Lee Faber, Peggy Elaine Farris, Deborah Lynn Feeney, Kevin Michael Feldman, David Scott Hey Iohnny how much ya wanna bet that thing on the table was entree, grimaces Bobby Bright to a suddenly departing Iohnny Fickaris, Maria Stacey Fickman, Andrew Ion Finnegan, Mary Holden Fisher, Ianet Lee 1 You may think I'm eating alone but appearances can be deceiving, states a confident Kevin Cain. Fisher, Susan Fitze, Glen Kyle Fondren, Catherine Frederick, Nancy Lynn Frlson I1ll Renee Marie Fussell, Cassie Ann Gage, Kathryn A. Garcia Donald Ray Serious Seniors Study . . . Sometimes ' Garney, Iames Lowell Giammalva, Charisse Mary I'm sure she'll hang over til' second period, states an optomistic Gwen Feir while Susan Ernst exhibits the effects of being a concert lover. Gibson, Leane Marie Gilbert, Lee Ann A spellbound Kevin Feeney can't believe that his experiment actually got up Gill, Ned L. Gillespie, Donald and walked away. Gilliam, Kristi Ann Gilliland, Kevin Clark Gilvary, Tara Angelene Glover, Traci LeAnne Goodearle, Doris Bertron if Greer, Samuel lennings Gregory, Stuart Preston Gresham, Debra Rita Grubbs, Iulie Ann Guarino, Samuel Louis I'm sure we can dance our way into the heart of Of all the sophomoric things to do - gum in my our teacher, exclaims a confident Mary Colleps chair, really, grimaces an aggravated Pete to Romney Cox. Baldwin. Guerrero, Eloina Gullion, Debra Ann Guillory, Richard A. Guillory, Pamela Gutierrez, Monica Parties Provide a Gwinn, Anne Frances Hadley, Michelle Marie Haenelt, Heidi Mary Mr, Sandman bring us a dream, make her the cutest we've ever seen . . . serenade Donnie Gillespie, Kevin Gilliland, and Tim White. Hale, Randy Carl Hall, Hector R. My date seems to have lost me, do ya'll think it's the camouflage? questions Amanda Collins to her comrades Kim Hill, Sarah Athey, and Lisa Polski. lm. Hammond, Ierry Hancock, Eric Hal Hardy, Alisa Ann Harris, Elizabeth Anne Harris, Georgia Baker 248 Pleasant Pastime Harris, Kurt Harrison, Connie Lynn Hartwell, Greg Harvey, Susan Gayle 4 'There's nothing like the morning after, grumble the partied- out pair, Ienny Knodel and Allison Smith. Harvey, Vanderhue Hawkins, Holly Ann Amache 5 3 S3 VL, xi., Heineman, Amy Hemenway, Stephanie hat do you mean I look like a dog? questions a dog-eared and disturb- Christine Suzannah Kennerly to scrutinizing Colleen Perepeluk. 2 Takin' Time for Trips lust when you thought it was safe to walk on the beach' Brook Crichton stalks again' Amy Marshall, Ria Butler, and boisterous Ben Perryman fly high to Fort Worth. L53 . A A iii ii? U l Henry, lanice Ruth Hernandez, Esther Herring, Marie Theresa Hill, Kimberly Carole Hinton, Dawn Lee Hodson, Andrew lames Holland, Martha Hon, Lillian Hoo, Lorenza Ana T. Hoskin, Elizabeth Anne Lillyana Hostak, Paul Edward Hou, Wendy Wei-Zhen Houanesian, Gail Houston, Ioel Dee Howard, David Lynn Huber, Marla DeEtte Hull, Fred O. Humes, Leo Edward Humphries, Michael Hunter, Diane Elaine nard Alan THQ Gee, those rocks and stones were really a trip, says a blurry-eyed Peter Lok after a geology field trip. After hearing about the air controllers strike, Mike Morey, prepares to take matters into his own control. Seniors -ake Waves .Ili Hutchens, Linda Mari Huynh, Thang C. Ibrahim, Margaret Todd Burstain realizes for the first time that Ooooh, that looks like a fine specimen, states Andrea Carter to Eric Morris while brains don't always make up for brawn. Cremona thinks it's rather fishy. Ingraham, Diane Marie Iaggers, Stephen Brent I Iames, Lisa Lee Iohns, Iessica Louisa johnson, Greg Dywayne fffiff Iohnson, Karen Ann Iohnson, Kevin Eric Iones, Merry Elizabeth Iones, Sandra Lee Iones, Todd Kemble Ioyner, Mark Bryan V Linda Cummings looks for her little lost fish. Mike Muskrella and Blair Scott have their own way of catching dates. QL-we ar- Iustice, laynee Anne Kay, Richard Alexander Kay, Shelley Ann Kehr, Karen Ann Keith, lohn Emrnett Making it Through in '82 Q QM if t Ioe Cremona can't believe that a bug just crawled off his lunch Now Iimmy, that guy just smiled at me, says a plate, whereas Ian Kincaid can't even bearto look at it. calming Angie Ghazzaly to a flustered Iimmy Podaras. W 'M Kelly, Iohn Robert Kennard, Kimberly Kennerly, Suzannah Kepke, Bethlyn Ann Kilpatrick, Theresa Tasashe King, Rebecca Ann King, Brett Nolan King, Collette Eileen Knodel, Iennifer Dawn Knop, Mark Kenneth Koehl, Kristen Ioy Kuhn, Ieanne Elaine LaBella, David LaFuente, Doris Lara, Sonia Patricia Le, Namgan I. Lemons, Carolyn Louise Libby, Margaret Adams R x :Lil 1 ,fi 1 X ' l O O 1 The new perfume I bought was suppose to attract people not drive them away, states a lonely Ingrid Rich. Sandra Ernst resorts to drastic measures in getting the notes off the desk: . . . maybe next time she won't use a permanent pen! 25 Linares, Oscar Antonio Lindahl, Karen Marie Seniors Reign Lindberg Michael Carl Lindi Mark Bradle I can't understand wh that u ust ran rrrelz fi f 39 f 3 S u p r e In e y g, y states a bewildered, punyky, Befh Linn. M Lim, Bobby Linn, Elizabeth Anne Lipinski, Iohn Austin Livingston, Diane Margarette 56 Elizabeth Harris and Alyson Callier show their more primitive ways of directions. Q! sure I can handle these crutches, they're real- stable, laughs off Patty Moore while Al Nance Will Simmen plan a fun trip for Patty. x ff Lobliner, Mindy Susan Lockwood, Lisa Ann Lok, Peter Andrew Long, Thomas Ray Sam Greer. Lopez, Margarita Lopez, Margarito Love, Amy Letitia l-DVB, Sheri Lee Sam, hand over that piece, growls chessnut Smoky Mountain to a I Lee Toda , World Tomorrow Loverdi, Ioseph III Lowrie, Peter Leslie Oh Gwen, you really shouldn't have, sighs Kim Wilson to an elated Feir while Iason Miller can't believe that Gwen just gave Kim a peck on neck. Lynch, Iames William Lyons, Linda Elizabeth Mabray, Matthew Marcus, lody Lynn Marichal, Louis Thomas Sexy Senior girls show their spirit in a new wave way. Ugh, gross, they didn't tell me the flavor was jalapeno, Who me, cheat notes? No way, claims an innocent Kelly groans a hotsy Ben Perryman. Crowe, but Michelle Crawford sees the evidence. Marion, David Evan Markos, Ferenc Marley, Iill Marie Marshall, Amy Lynn Marshall, Iohn Thomas -Nw Martell, Kyle Hagan Martin, Karin now l've got them just where I want them, states a sly Darryl Cole as Evans and Lisa Polski strangle with a smile. 2 260 Senioriiis Runs Rampant! Martin, Robert Mathiew, Peter Charles McCalip, Scott McFarlane You can't be serious, there are really 6 classes? questions a stupified Bobby Mulvey. McCary, D, Kristi McCaslin, Katherine You would not believe how long this Freshman girl stared at me, Virginia Ieff Paine, while Ro Royall, Iohnny Barzilla, and Craig Forrester do find hard to believe. McConn, Andrew Iohn McConn, Iohn Rick McCord, Patrick Brian McCraney, Margaret McCraney, Melissa Ann McCrary, Kelly McDonald, Karen McDonald, Phyllis McDuff, Karen Laura MCKeithHr1. Mary Lyflll Sure you can have a bite of my sandwich. It's alphalpha sprouts with a twist of wheat germ, states a healthy Susan Adams. Smoking can be dangerous to your health, cries Gary Purcell to Andy Fickman as he raises his sword to express his point. Rick McConn keeps Tim White interested in his tales of the previous night, but Will Simmen is wondering about the lil' bug on Rick's nose. McLelland, Shelly McLemore, Lori McLeroy, David Wayne McMahan, Bruce Mabry McMahon, Elizabeth Elaine Ann Sun an Seniors Go for 1 SHOW McNally, Shari Lynn McRae, Ieffery Loyde Mendoza, Maria Teresa Soto Meyer, Io Anna Michalec, Steven Paul Miles, Bradley Ioel Miles, Leon Miller, Kelly Marie if irs , N,.,. ..,:,1,,,5-s 1: I ,,', if l,,,,, if, ,,.,. ,, 2 i gi l ,Msg if A Qi , f J Mills Kevin Miller, Mark Douglas Kristi Widmeyer can't help but laugh as she watches Melanie flounder with her bait for the next catch vffm' ff' 1- ,m....i There's that cute ski instructor that pinched me yesterday, sighs Karel Oeland while counterparts, Laura Scott, Georgia Harris, Sarah Athey, and M't h ll,D'A t ' M't hk ,C ID' Allison Smith find the cameraman more enticing. lc e n omg ISC e am lane Delano Molina, Rebecca Martha Mondshine, Stephen Moore, Dawn Marie Moore, Michael Ioseph Moore, Patricia Kathline Paul Moore, Penny Laine Morey, Stephen Michael Morgan, Michelle Ruth 64 Bring on the Cheer, It's Gur Year! Morris, R. Eric Moss, Angela Marie Mountain, Smoky Mulvey, Robert P. Af lin I an i Murphey, Mary Gale Muskrella, Michael Anthony Ingrid Rich smiles with delight while being serenaded, because now she knows her true love. Nance, Albert Gallatin Natale, Iulia Ann Newman, Shannon Nguyen, Chien Quy Gregory As I see it Ben, suicide is not the answer, your date probably just went to the bathroom, explains Dr. Diane after hearing Ben Perryman's problem. Nigh, Iaqueline Anne Noble, Lisa Noel Nolin, Kimberly Arm Norris, Stephen Montgomery J DI! . ' all Scott and Linda Cummings - think it's time eauty sleep? Norton, Micheal Patrick Novoa, Manuel Nunez, Kevin W. Oakland, Iennifer Lee Oeland, Karel Anne Paine, Walter Ieffery 5 Friends Find Fun at Formals Tim Winter is amazed that Peggie Faber's dress ha fallen yet, but Peggie knows the wonder of tape. WW After the quartet of Ieff Paine, Al Nance, Michael Moore, and Bobby Mulvey Pair, Anthony Wayne Parnell, Iames completed singing Oh What A Night, it's not such a great night after all. SH Paschall, Michelle Ann Pasquet, Ianine Felice Patillo, Laura Payavla, Dimitry Peavler, Thomas Socrates William 'H Matthew, I hate to tell you this, but there's a ring around your collar, states an informative Amy Marshall to a ringed-out Matthew Zander. Penrod, Barbara Alice Perpeluk, Colleen Perez, Crystal Diane Denise Perez, Io Ann Perryman, Iohn Peterson, Gary Michael After sitting this dance out, Donnie Garcia wishes Benjamin Karen Tenison had chosen the chair instead. Peterson, Scott Wade Pham, Quam Q. Phelps, Kevin lay Phillips, Timothy Ir. Pickell, Cynthia Rene Sticking with Traditions .pw-1' Platt, Lisa Ann Poa, Caroline Podaras, Iimmy M. Poindexter, Pamela Polski Lisa Ann Walker ww fe- wi gl ag!! in 'KS A good dose of senior spirit and super glue keep Seniors from getting the L off the field .,. , .,,,... ,,,,,, , yy V ' ' w. - . L ff ' 1' , . '- ,c,s.fQf?7fff 'Y5'faL +'.:v Z X 'V 5 1 Ali, , . if ' Z VV llfiitf 1-tr - fit ' ,g, . z, , P it Pope, Kevin Wayne Prophet, Madeline Powers, Tonette Marie Prior, Quintin Anthony Pruitt Sharon Patricia Magdelene This ain't no Texas fish - it didn't like the jalapeno I gave it, states a knowledgable Brad Tex Stephens. Reagor, Angela K. Reckling, Carroll Isla Reillv Mary Bennett Rhiddlehoover Iames A Rich Cathryn Frances Rich, Ingrid Erica Riley, David Scott 269 Seniors Know . . . It's a Matter of Pride Rinando, Vincent Sam Rios, Debra WWhile Iohn New, Ferenc Markos, and Louis Marichal are entertained by Scott Roberts, Kimberly Ann Robertson, Cynthia lean Korcz's tales of the midnight movie, Mark Vanoni decides to get his face in the pictures. .r,,,,,, Robertson, David Robie, Margaret Austin Charles J. Robins, jennifer Ann Robinson, Sheryl Susan Senior Angel Amy Heineman knows that Seniors have ALL the fl 270 Roeder, Rick Edward But Ioe, being a Senior doesn't mean you have to go out with freshmen, sighs a disappointed sophomore Amy limmerson to Ioe Yanetti. Bradford Rosen, Lisa Carol Rowland, Anthony Royall, Roland Thomas Rundle Paula lean Russell Frank Ierome of '82? Yeah, what about it? growl Randy Hale and a prepared Mabray as they overhear a comment by a lowly freshman. Rustum, Trina Anne Ryan, Iames I. Seniors Set . . . Saade, Nichole George Saldivia, Gustavo Satterwhite, Minnette Sax, Michelle Schleyer, Victoria Susan 4- So that's what I look like when I laugh, thinks Susan Ernst, as scrutinizes her twin, Sandra Ernst, I don't care, states Andy McConn, I'm going to be preppy No, Bethlones, this is not how Brooke Shieldsgot her start. forever, Schulman, Andrew E. Scoggins, William Scott, Blain Andrew Scott, Laura Gayle Scully, Cecelia Sean 272 Crenshaw Standards Straight Sellers, Lisa Anne Sendukas, Chris Seward, Catherine Upthegrove -i lf X , 1 I. 1 - ' Q 1Q,,,' Sharpe, Shelby Lynn Shavlan, Mike Being yearbook editor isn't all it's cracked up to be, states Teresa Weidler. Shepherd, Ianie Louise Shepherd, Susan Sholl, Lynn Mary Siebert, Martin Sieggreen, Eric Staton Shroyer 273 274 The Wonderful World of Seniors VV ' ' Simmen, Will Rich Simpson, Oscar Strother Smith, Allison Mary I I U e S 1 I Smith, Cynthia Loraine Smith, Darlene Ann Smith, Sophia Dawn Smith, Linda Kathleen Smith, Lloyd Eugene Smith, Malcolm Solcher, Thomas Lyle Randolph ,,,, , k'ir VV .yyy ' 75.1 if . . if ,iittt ,,,t,,,,,, , , L ri, ' Sosa, Ernest Gerald Southerland, David Gibson Don't stop till you get enough!! shouts an excited Risse Giammalva. Spencer, Richard Earl Stebner, Rory Alden Steffes, Iulie Ann Stephen, I. C. Stephens, Bradley Albert Hey baby, let's get hip, says a groovy Krista Bodine. Nick Navarro is appalled to hear that moeny isn't everything. Stewart, Iames Kevin Stewart, Teri Rae Stiehler, Arthur Peter Stibora, Michelle Rene Stockberger, Tommy Seniors Sooialize 'Till Wee Hours on Weekends mbeth Stockstill Faith Stokely, Phyllis Michelle Stover, Lisa Stryker, Ann L. Tadros, Peter N. Tamborello, Renee Ann Taylor, Allison Marie WW, V as in -eff iiss is H- : I ff-1 .iisefz-' . Taylor, Brian Keith Taylor, David Henry '-L , if Taylor, Sheila Renee Tegethoff, Karen Marie What did you put in my drink? questions a dazed Shari McNally devious Bill Scoggins. 7, In Tegg, Kyle William Tenison, Karen Moffett Terry, Allison Lee after his last attempt at a joke, as David Labella agrees. s some good 'Bull' for that bad bull, offers Tommy Lloyd to Richard Robinson smiles sheepishly while junior Henrietta Cottingham m on her senior date Matt Mabray. OVEBS Terry, Amy Coleen Terry, Travis Weldon 5 Q if 35 ' 2 , a- ' ' Nr he Thornton, Scott W. Todd, Terrell Ann Tong, Karen Leigh Tran, Tai Anh Travis, Brian Truxillo, Patrick Ann 27 Seniors Catch . . . the Fever! Tucker, Elizabeth Alan Turk, Mark Ioseph Valero, Chantal Marinez 6, 3 Vallbona, Marisa Van Dorfy, Michael Vanoni, Mark Allen Robinson Villanueva, Cindy Villanueva, Antonio Vineyard, Mark S. Mom wasn't teasing when she threatened to put glue in my peanut butter, grimaces Krista Bodine. l Von Eiff, Kimberly Dell Voskamp, Peter L. Wages, Robert Vincent Walker, Iames Lewis Walker, Lisa Lynne KVII LLLV A za is tii - A .'.L fi iii i V - Ward, Dierdra R. Warren, Sandra E. Warren, Stacey Allison Weidler, Teresa T. Weinert, Constance Wentz, loAnn Marie ' Wever, Laura L. Wheatley, Timothy White, Diana Mary Stephen White, Lisa lean White, Shannon Hodges White, Timothy Wells Watson, Laura Eileen Weatherford, Ellen Leigh Kristi Widmeyer and Laurie Evans claim to be perfect 10's while Doris Countee says she is nothing less than a twelve. Coffee, tea, or Me? asks a very generous Georgia Harris. White, William Hall Widmeyer, Kristin Williams, Sheila Yvette Grant Allen tries his Dracula approach, but lane Williams, Virginia Marie Wilson, Kimberly Anne Winter, Timothy Cooksey refuses to go down for the Count. ,Q-1 Womack, Morris Woo, Glenn Lunn Woodmansee, Kimberly Yanez, Maria Roserio Yannetti, Ioseph Thomas Kenneth Ioan Zamora, Martha Zander, Matthew Louis Zarr, Lynn Sinclair Zeff, Andrew Russell Zink, Marci Marie Seniors Sa Goodb e . . . , , ot Pictured Seniors: Row 1: Gifford Hill, Robert Barnard, Iustin Baker, Don Salisbury, Fred Hernandez, Victoria Logan, Phyllis Henry, awn Barnes, Gil Ramirez, Feride Hanne Frech, Mike Cooley, Mike Bliss. Row 2: Robert E. Mondshine, Iason Miller, Glenn Iohnson, Keiko eki, Regina Crawford, Desiree Cooke, Otto Edwin Sadea, Ricardo A. Rivera, Ion Forde, Iohn King. Row 3: William Lim, Iames Mullins, ayne Shaw, Rolle Iohnson, Sohail Aziz, Zamoni Zamanodin, Faris Ahmed, Iohana Mohammed, Donny Heyenfus, Richard McPherson, An- ony Benson, Darrell Freeman, Travis Lynch. 281 1 'QS' W 'A' I xy i gif? 1-5 ,uf 'R Q 'I K+ -we .4 282 .J trt C lass of ' 8 3 Iunior Class Officers: Sam Higginbotham, President: Kissy Butler, Secretaryg Tom Spence, Vice President: Bobby Pruitt, Treasurer Iuniors Crave Excitement Being a Iunior, Getting involved was very important. Learning to become more Diligent in their classes Proved their serious attitude. They became more active in The various organizations and Held positions which reflected Their leadership capabilities. As they became involved in 'Q School and social activities, They were surrounded by friends and Teachers who would influence their Lives in the future. With all the activities, Iuniors found time to Enjoy themselves and to Parties bring out the best in lunior girls. Reach their gOalS. 12 - -una I Cabinet: Row 1: Iulie Baginski, Leslie Cummings, Kissy Butler, Andrea Sears. Row 2: Stephanie Swope, Carolyn Durkee, Denise Lisa Harvey, Kim Iames, Stephanie Powell. Row 3: Barbara Thompson, Gretchen Gordon, Patricia Abad, Mary Brown, Iohn Boyles, Hlgginbotham, Fred Spence. Row 4: Iohn Korry, Shawn Kilchrist, Owen Moore, Greg Eidman. 283 Abad, Patricia Adams, Laurel Agee, Steven Allicock, Rena Alvarado, Brenda Alvarez, Ray Amundsen, Mike Anders, Dion Andrews, Rita Arai, Chisae Arbaje, Cynthia Armstrong, Glenn Arrick, Georganna Attarzadeh, Farinaz Austin, Sarah Aziz, Ken Baginski, Iulie Bailey, William Baillio, Avery Baird, Lisa Baker, Craig Baldridge, Patrice Baldwin, Duff Banks, Leslie Banks, Ronald Barnes, Grier Barnett, Clayton Barrett, Melanie Barzilla, Dominic Bass, Karen Bates, Ienifer Baumgardner, Ellen Baylor, Cheryl Beathard, Kathleen 284 -V il., A ' tL-1f' W Www t f, Iuniors Give It V M f W 5' 5,1 5 5 f X , in J if 36 sw 1. Pat Cummings knew of Tommy Fatio's ability to grow hair, but a moustache? All They've Got Left: Iunior groovers Kissy Butler and Kate Dalthorp lean on each other to make it through the night. Below: Posture queens Brittany Rouse and Wendy Ward decide the water is too deep for them. Beddingfield, Bart Belegris, Sophia Belk, Troy Benyak, Lisa Bergstrom, Larry Best, Pamela Bigger, Audrey Bily, Robin Bitner, Lea Blailock, Iulie Bolden, Karrilyn Bollato, Iohn Bonham, Melanie Bowen, Audrey Boyles, Iohn Bracewell, Mellie Breaux, Gary Bridges, Angela Brooks, Tremaine Brown, Mary Brown, Rose Browning, Leslie Brzozowski, Ioni Buchanan, William Todd Neal, lack Gilbert and Larry Bergstrom laugh at this years Iunlor lock Ioke Shawn Kilchrist. Bucheit, Angela Buie, Ellen Burdett, Guy Burgos, Martha Bursell, Iohn Burton, Lisa Butler, Geraldine Butler, Kissy Bynum, Ieff Callis, Robert Cameron, Walt Carmer, Richard Carrell, Iennifer Carrico, Sean Cavers, Michael Cersonsky, Iames Chabysek, Karen Chapman, Elizabeth Chavdhri, Mohammad Chee, Clinton Chung, Morrisena Chung, Oswald Clapp, Renee Clark, Christi Clark, Iohn Clemens, Ioseph Codner, Christina Colley, Susan 286 Collins, Margaret Cooks, Marelyn Corn, Chris Corral, Ed Cottingham, Henrietta Cox, Melissa Craig, Ionathan Crain, Lynne Cravens, Will Cremona, Iames Crichfield, Iohn Cromwell, Robert Crowe, Rhonna Cuevas, Donna Cummings, Leslie Cummings, Mike Cummings, Pat Curlee, Brett Curry, Margaret Curtis, Page Cutbirth, Andrew Dalthorp, Kate Daly, Danna Daniels, Dee ,, ,..- L ,... . Above Susie Moore shows her fondness for Left Leslie Cummings IS disappointed to hear that the yoke was not dirty after all. As Beth Slamcky keeps her eyes on the game, Sam Higginbotham is preoccupled with other thoughts. Darnell, Becky Davis, Tom Dealey, Tricia Dean, Habib DeCell, Denise Demoes, Phil Dennison, Dania Dettling, Todd Dickerson, Cay Dobecka, Bonnie Dolezal, Anna Belle Durbin, Iana Durkee, Carolyn Edwards, Stephanie Eidman, Greg Eisemann, Nancy Eller, Tammy Ellis, Sheryl Estrella, Marc Eubanks, Karoline Everhart, Sara Fatj 0, Tommy Fellows, David Fisk, Ianet Bikini beach babes, Cindy Gayle and Stephanie Edwards play beach blanket bingo on the beach. k i Iuliiors Look Forward to 83 ,V- ,..-. , J, f l Upper Left: Craig Forrester inquires, What's the funky thing on my shoulder? Lower Left: If someone dares to ask me one more time if I am related to Barry Manilow, he will real- ly regret it, states a perturbed Iulie Baginski. Fleming, Dia Forrester, Craig Froebel, Reed Froebel, Vana Gaddis, Michele Galvostian, Eileen Gardner, Lita Garner, Allison Garner, Ieff Garza, Martha Gayle, Cindy Giannetti, Marisa Gibbs, Anna Gibbs, Mary Gilbert, lack Gillespie, Lorri Gilmore, Robert Gipson, Michael Iuniors Search for a ew High Now, what club are we getting into? says a curious Bitsy Hinson to Susie Moore. Gist, Robert Gontko, Anna Gordon, Gretchen Gorman, David Gorney, Iohanna Goss, Kenneth S Graham, Deborah Graham, Ieff Gready, Scott Greenwalt, Ianine Griffith, Kelli Gross, Melanie Gumucio, Eduardo Guthrie, Deborah Guzman, Isaac Ha, Iohnson Halton, Tonja Hambrich, Sarah Houston Oiler Football Fans, Will Cravens, Tom Workman, and Tom- my Fatjo party up before the big game, 290 K nii, Z 1 Left: No, Mr. Bergen, I'm really not skipping class, declares Paul Camp. Hamilton, Mark Hamm, Leisa Hammack, Lily Hammer, Martyn Hannahs, Gail Hanslip, Iulianne Harlson, Kristi Harrison, Scott Hart, Kelley Harvey, Lisa Hasenfus, Traci Hawthorn, Beth Heintz, Traci Hernandez, Sam Higginbotham, Sam Hinds, Quentin Hinson, Bitsy Holle, Matt Holmes, Iohn Holmes, Ned Holt, Leslie Homes, Scott Hostak, lean House, Amy Howard, Karen Howell, Iohn Howell, Stuart Huang, Irene Hubbard, Ioe Hugly, Gloria Hunt, Thomas Hutson, Kent Ibarra, Lisa Inthof, Remco Ivey, David Ivey, Terrell Iablonowski, Suzanne Iackson, Ianet Iaggers, Mark Iames, Charlotte lames, Kathy james, Kim lanes, Iennifer Ianse, David Dreams Are Set Brittany Rouse attempts toEach Iulia Suffield the way to socialize. I think my bathing suit is shrinking on me, admits Becky Darnell Ianvier, Reva Iarnlgan, Stephanie Iasper, Susan Iax, Iennifer Ienkins, Mike Iogan, Mark while Natalie Whitlock agrees. Free in '83 Iohnson, Brent Iolly, Ioyce Iones, Bart Iones, lay Iones, Ierome Iones, Marcus Iones, T. Kemp Iulian, Kim Kachadorian, David Kamburis, Mark Karas, Marcella Kato, Stephen Kelley, Linda Kennedy, Grant - Kilchrist, Shawn Kincaid, Ian King, David King, Kristine Kinney, Carol Kirkendall, Mike Wow your first hair, states john Korry to an excited Iohn Howell. Klein, Karen Knight, Lonnie Knox, Bahhy Knox, Russell Kerry, lnhn Kriendler, llully Kruguer, Larry LaC0rte, Michael Ladish,Kiml1erly Lagos, Gus Landry, Elizabeth Landry, lean LaS0rsa, Leslie Lawton, Lisa Lewis, Renee Liddell, Sara Lighter, Elizabeth Lindberg, Annette Lipinsky, Michael Lister, Larry David King seems to be setting a certain trend every time he is upon the stage. Right: lust a little Hawaiian punch and someone to groove with is all I need, states a lonely Cheryl Vance. 294 Middlemen Get a Taste of Life Allison Garner wontlc rs who will be mouthing off more it the party Peter Partee or Andrea Sears. Little, Carol Little, Kimberly Littlejohn, Larry Lo, Yvonne Logan, Victoria Lopez, Mari Lott, Ray Loverdi, Tony Lowe, Douglas Lund, Tracey Lyles, Maurice Maack, Theresa Maclay, Heather Mahood, Steve Maldonado, Monica Marcucoi, Diane Martinez, Nora Mathes, Chuck Maxwell, William Mayeaux, Donna t -'.lII1,S McClendon, Chris McClendon, Cynthia McCormick, Iames McCray, Tom McDonnell, Shannon McElroy, Kim McGinnis, Michelle McGreevy, Elizabeth McIntyre, Estella McKnight, Scotty McNeil, Keith Merchant, Shoaib Metchik, Arnold Meyer, Scott Meyer, Wanda Miller, H. R. Miller, Marc Miller, Micro Mioduszewski, Brenda Mobley, Cheryl the Word Left: Thomas Ilunt knows he has tho right woman, as Renae Lewis has second thoughts. Below: Mark Hamilton is astonished at the fact that Susan Schawe has made a pass at him by taking his football. Moore, lohn Moore, Shannon Moore, Susie Moore, Veronica Morgan, Riok Morris, Kevin Mosley, Iaflory Mote, Andrea Mott, Cynthia Murray, Bruce Murray, Lisa Nagle, Mary Navarro, Suzanne Neal, Todd Nougehauar, Mike New, Iohn New, Patricia Newby, Melha Newlin, Caddy Nguyen, Lien Nguyen, Tammy Nolin, Robert Norris, Todd O'Brien, Cathy O'Day, Laurie Oden, Matt Odom, Staton Osborn, Andy Ostera, Cary Pak, Heekyung Palmer, David Panahpour, Azita Parafina, Sonny Parker, Wayne Parsons, Corky Partee, Peter Patterson, Ruth Paulin, Mary lane Deja Vu applicant Iohn Korry displays what he thinks is an appetizing image. Celebrate Good Times . . . E verb that two can chew. Meredith and Davalyn Redford support the old pro- Oooh you can't be serious, giggles an elated Kim McElroy as she hears Tom Workman's plans for her after the game. wt Pavlas, Iulius Payavla, Callie Perales, Rosas Pereira, Carlos Perez, Evelyn Perez, Melody Perkins, Iulie Perry, Charlene Phan, Ngocdunk Phan, Suzanne Pina, Robert Pipkin, Liz Pipkin, IV, Roger W Pisciotta, Randy 6, .FAQ t . Boy, Larry, you've got a family of lice growing in your hair, states an over- I just love getting new hand-me-downs, exclaims an ex- whelmed Tom Davis. cited Carol Kinney to her thrilled friends, Cindy Gayle, Bitsy Hinson, and Susie Moore. 299 Plaisance, Shelia Poellinger, Angela Pomare, Annie Ponce, Deborah Pope, Susan Poteet, Kathy Poulson, Nannette Powell, Stephanie Price, Leslie Prim, Iohn Primm, Ieffrey Pruitt, Bobby Pruitt, Karen Purcell, Gary Raines, David Ramsey, Mary Randel, Robin Rankin, Doug Ranshaw, Amy Ransleben, Stacey Rash, Robert Rawlinson, Bo Ray, Renita Ray, Shelly Rebman, jennifer Redford, Davalyn Redford, Meredith Reed, Natalie Reese, Becky ' Reinke, Mark Iulie Baginski thinks that Pat Cummings has bigger cheeks than Susan Schawe Iuniors Move Un it comes to shooting the bull, we re the greatest, admits Sears and Chad Newlin. s the deal, we're down to our iammiesf' complain lean Amy House, and Susie Iasper, Yet still nobody wants Rich, Donna Riley, Kelley Riser, Iameson Rivas, Oscar Robbins, Paul Rock, Iohn Rogers, Iune Ross. Beth Rouse, Brittany Russell, Lori Russell, Patricia Sadozai, Sonik Santikos, Mark Saragusa, Anthony Schlinger, Clarice Schmitt, Debbie Schneider, Greg Schawe, Susan Schulte, Brenda Schulz, Dianne Scoggins, Diane 301 Seaman, Dana Sears, Andrea Seibel, Keith Seibert, Scott Seid, Chris Seligman, Victoria Sellars, Lyska Senani, Fadwa Sexton, Bryan Shavlan, Ellen Sherengo, Renee Sherman, Regina Iuniors Iazz It Up Shook, Derek Sigler, Denise Simon, Shannon Slanicky, Beth Smith, Kellie Smith, Melissa Smyers, Tim Sobek, Yvonne Sockwell, Robin Sparks, Kathy Spence, Tim Spence, Tom As Bobby Pruitt's face shows his anticipation, Greg Eid- man s face shows his adventures from the night before, and lt sure wasn't'night skiing K 4 -4 Punk while if az 2' Longhorn Rod Pipkin expresses what he thinks is a cool Mike Cummings knows the real thing. fa! Aren't we awesome? and Pat Cummings. questio n a confident Leslie Left: Me lane, where's Tarzan, yearns a desperate Lisa Baird. Starnes, Leslie Steely, Sharon Steffes, Iohn Stewart, Seretha Stinnett, Randy Stone, Howard Stone, Wade Strain, Laura Stringfellow, Kevin Suffield, Iulia Suzuki, june-Ko Swope, Stephanie Talavera, Irma Tamborello, Steven Taylor, Mary Teel, Danny Termina, Stacey Terry, Brian Thai, Kim Thomason, Faron Thompson, Barbara Tiensch, Heike Timmons, Lisa Titus, Ioan Toler, Emily Trabing, Mark Tran, Minh Trapnell, Michael 303 Trimble, Earnestine Tubb, Robin Turnbow, Trinka Tutton, Phillip Valle, Marguerite Vance, Cheryl VanEman, Mark Vetter, Carol Vineyard, Denise Vinson, April Voelkel, Scott Vrana, Shannon Vreugde, Diane Wakefield, Geoffrey Waldo, Staci Walker, Iohnny Walker, Iulie Wall, Brenda Wall, Tammy Ward, Wendy Watson, Stephanie Weatherford, Iames Weatherly, Iohn Weiss, Fritz Weitzel, Iohn Westerlund, David Whitaker, Deanna Whitaker, Mari orie 304 For the Sake of Wildness -,,,f, v Gary Breaux reaches for stardom as he spreads the news across Bobby Lee Tech, White, Catherine White, Cathy White, Travis Whitley, Samantha Whitlock, Natalie Whittaker, Wayne Whitten, Kenneth Wilhelm, Steve Williams, Andrew Wilson, Beth Wilson, Wendi Winkler, Iohn Witcher, Erin Womac, Susie Wood, Shaun Woods, Neillagene Woods, Susan Workman, Tom Yokoyama, Yumi Young, lohn Zabosky, Peter Zilliox, Ionda Zimmerman, Eddie Zwayne, Ali Puny pig pokes, Kim McElroy, Staci Waldo, Karen Chabysek, and Susan Schawe pose for a pic out on the pasture. Left: Karen Mitchell and Geraldine Butler support the idea that the music is the magic. 305 ? . ' we , A .X izmll-.sa 'Nm Class of '84 Class Officers: President, David Andrusg Treasurer, Duane Browng Secretary, Shelley Wilson: Vice President, Iill Iones. Sophomores Shoot for Stardom! Making their marks, Leaving their traces, Sophomores were anxious To get on their way. The party people hit the books And out down on the play. In hopes of being someone, Somewhere, someday. Given a little more freedom, Their spirits began to soar, The sophomores found Lee life, Anything but a bore. Making the best Of what they could do, Sophomores pursued Their goals once more. Smile, it's contagious, just like the Sophomore spirit!, grins a freckled faced, Margaret Weatherly. Cabinet: Row 1: Graydon Laguarta, Marc Morrow, Iana Davis, Shelley Wilson, Susan Portilla, Rachael Hudgins. Row 2: Susan Iill Iones, Lynne Surles, Kim Maness, Vicki Heineman, Lisa Loverdi. Row 3: Ieff Sloan, Duane Brown, Chris Pappas, Kathryn Herring, Andrus, Amanda Gossett, Torn Burrow. Row 4: Karl Drews, Hoyle Granger, Robert Waggett, Mark Nord. Not Pictured: Edgar Chucle, Vandergriff. Adair, Kevin Alfano, Tori Allison, Iennifer Anderson, Dawn Andrus, David Arias, Belkis Arriaga, Susan Atwood, Ieff Austin, Stacey Aziz, Amynah Baker, Holly Baker, jennifer Baladez, Irene Ballard, Constance Barden, Paul Bass, Iennifer Bassett, Sidney Baumgardner, Ieremy Behind these two smil Laura Cox. 308 Right: Bad Mamba Iamma, Freddy Iohnson, ing faces lie a very Wild Alison Bering and Students Search for Success It might be expensive, but I'm worth it!, grins a lovable Dawn Polk. Left: Derek Iones, Tad Gardere, Louis Calvert, and Graydon Laguarta show that there is more to a guy than just good looks. Beal, Whitney Becker, Mindy Becker, Robert . Beddingfield, Brandy fp, , Been, Robert if Bennett, Robin Benson, Audra Benz, Elizabeth Berger, Ronald Bering, Alison Biggar, Raymond Biggs, Gardner Bingham, Pam Bivens, Scott Blaine, Elizabeth Blake, Kim Boone, Vaughan Borst, Laura 309 Boston, Tobie Bowman, Gena Bower, Mark Bozeman, Laura Bradley, Kim Brenton, Keith Brown, Duane Browning, Cynthia Bryant, David Bucheit, Cynthia Bullock, Sean Burke, Denise Burke, Samantha Burkett, Mike Burleigh, Michelle Burrow, Tom Butler, Burke Butler, Heidi You're supposed to drink it not snort it, states Amanda Gosset to a spaced Susan Portilla. Right: Rejected again, Mike Raymond finds that he isn't the big jock he thought he was! 310 Genuine Genera bxt Wwe Dexter Collins does his best to get the Homecoming crowd fired up! Byrd, Allison Caballero, Mauro Calvert, Louis Cambell, Iohn Cantu, Veronica Carnes, Ryan Carter, Debbie Carter, Ruth Charlow, Clarence Chen, Shelley Chucle, Edgar Chung, Henry Cissel, Iena Clarke, Payson Cobb, Andrea Cohen, Gary Collier, Iulia Collins, Christi Collins, Robbie Collins, Shannan Colunga, Leonardo Coney, Iohn Cooley, Matthew Copeland, David Corson, Candi Cox, Laura Crapitto, Iohn Crawford, Anne Crichton, Sandy Crossman, Andrea Crouch, Laura Crowe, Robert Cruthirds, Keith Cucci, Dayna Dakheel, Hiafa Davee, Amanda Davies, Dink Davis, Iana Davis, Richard Dean, Susan DeLellis, Ann DeLeon, Richard Delgado, Anthony Delgado, Caridad Travis Terry cloth can soak up any girl, anytime' Right Here s to good times and good friends state Iacquelyn Klein and Michelle Sanger as they show smiles to prove lt Love a Sophomore? I I know gentlemen prefer blondes but blondes with braces? states a questioning Caroline Goulas Left: Ready to blow to the beat, Ronald Berger pauses for a breath. DeVarona, Anna Doan, Chau Domian, Sidney Dorsey, Hilary Drews, Karl Dupaul, Charles Durocher, Hegel Edmonson, Kathryn Elliott, Andrew Emery, Mike Eppes, Bruce Esoamilla, Claudia Espino, Maribell Estes, Diane Estrada, Marisol Sophomores Sm1les Sparkle and Shme Allison Byrd can't seem to keep her mouth shut even while sleeping' 4 Sailor Lynne Surles IS a real sucker when it Fager, Lisa Fairchild, Mark Fan, Yu-chen Farthing, Chris Fash, Tina Felder, George Flinchbaugh, Sean Foster, Ieff Franks, Karol Freese, Karen Fulsher, Dawn Galtney, Matt Gardere, Tad Garza, Edgar Garza, Iesus Garza, Melissa Gee, Richard Gibson, Shelly Gill, Kathryn Gillentine, Rick Giries, Cathleen Gladden, Beth Goeters, Chris Gontko, Catherine Gonzalez, Iacqueline Goolsbee, Kurt Gordon, Greg Gossett, Amanda Goulas, Caroline Granger, Hoyle Grant, Vicky Green, Iustin Griffith, David Guajardo, Michelle Gugel, William Gutierrez, Kathy Gutierrez, Mercedes Hale, Lisa Hamil, Tracy Hankins, Roy Hannahs, Heather Haralson, Ieff Harris, Frank Harrison, Sharon Harvey, Carlos Haveman, Alanah Hays, Becky Heathcote, Michele Tickled pink, Brad McKay can't wait to watch Cynthia Buchheit blow it out, while Tracy Hamil despises the thought of tossed crumbs. Left: Laura Bozeman knows she needs a lot more bait to get hooked! 315 Heineman, Vicki Held, Ieff Henry, Forest Henry, Sally Henson, Donna Hernandez, Greg Hernandez Ser io v S Herring, Kathryn Hiers, Trey Higbie, Iennifer Hill, Ieffery Hill, Laurie I ll make your spurs jangle, laughs a rootin', tootin' Susan Yung. Right Kevin Panus finds it much easier to take control of T.V. games Hite, Brenda Hodges, Brent Holbrook, Mark Holden, Brian Holdsworth, Iill Holmberg, Amy Hoo, Sylvia Horton, Timothy Hostetler, Beth Howe, Dennis Hsueh, Haley Hudgins, Rachael than of girls Sophs Get Rowd f, test.: mLL Huffman, Suzanne .4 Humphries, Pat Q ' Hundl, Cathy it 'E Hurt, lay N ' Huynh, Hao as L a Ibarra, Lorena eww Q, 5 K Q.. ,. Ivey, Angela Iackson, Matt Ianse, Mark Vzaiu Ianse, Scott Iennings,Ianis limmerson, Amy S 5 2 it Q -5 F. W 1 5 Q X Q yaaaai jay Hurt, you think you're Iohn Travolta, but we know you're only a Key Clubber! ,W A ,.'-' ff Q' Left: Hey girls, it's wild city time, shouts Brandy Beddingfield as Gina Lacorte and Vicki Heineman are just as fired up. Q ., ig, wg lohns, Ioe S. t Iohnson Fred wil k 53, -W F :mi ww Iohnson Sherrie Iones, Derek Iones, Iames Iones, Blake ' Iones, Iill Iones, Thajuna Iune, Sandra V Kafoglis, Anna Kalsi, Carle X was K 25' ie'1i'2ni:-'iw l ' 5 l0HSS.l111iG -'f, EQ? 317 Keairnes, Richard Keels, Deanna Kelin, Kenny Kennard, Bridget Kesslar, Michele King, Carla Kinney, Katherine Kirby, Karen Kirkland, Dana Klein, Greg Klein, Iacquelyn Koenig, Robert Kral, Robin t Krauth, Allison Krosby, Anita Lacorte, Gina Lafuente, Doris Laguarta, Graydon nw Hi fl Sit 5 A lr at '56 i .L . Gucci, Gucci, laughs Heidi Butler as she portrays a life of nothing but happiness. Right: What are you doing in the bushes, Brad McKay?? 318 Sophs Learn Quick M ig xt E2 N se Q t ., i ti, Vicki Cowart has no trouble scoring at the meets, but with the guys she knows she doesn t compete. 44 M . .. ,v ,gr M we at 3 , ':-' . f ., vi 9F I 1 i The bull may come and the bull may go, but being a General stud will stay with us forever, says a confldent Marc Morrow and Iohn Oesch. Lamair, Trey Lamb, William Landrau, Maria Landry, Rhonda Langer, Cheryl Lawrence, Conrad Lawrence, Milton Layman, Dawn Leake, Randy LeBleu, Camille Ledbetter, Craig Lemkuil, Daniel Lemons, Tammy Lenderman, Karl Lewis, Darrell Lim, Allison Lin, May Linares, Claudia Greg Gordon shows-off his lovable wabbit, Madelaine Schleyer. Right: Christi Collins and Iena Cissel play hard to get. Livingston, Anna Lobliner, Pam Lomba, Ricky Lopez, Eva Lopez, Rose Loverdi, Lisa Lovett, Rod Lowe, Darrell Lowrie, Amy Lubrano, Chris Lubrano, Mark Lyttle, Cindy Lyng, Iames Lynch, Iohn Lynch, Phyllis Malms, Alice Maness, Kim Manhoff, Chris Martinez, Eddie Mason, Curtis Mason, Susan Matta, Wassim Mauck, Chris May, William 3 ww YR ,, ,,,, m X Q K. 1 X 55 l s Sophomore Spirit Soars . ...XX P ,K . A E egg! X R.. -m. ..f,,,ee-,, .. - ft, 35 Q, , ' ' time 'Pi as lf x ix Et is P ,,,,.,..., ,, gil, ,.,,,, A. Qt 2 ff' as 5. p 5 -eagle? iii? KF-ls l N , x .. -f.. ' .rpg , - TW A I zul J ' ' A Q ! fx xr ,V rg ya ,Je,,g,iZls.e,,,., fl? ii if ie it Q5 Q? ffl 4 1 il L 42, ik i .fu We K retii l 4 3 2 Q Y I 595 Z i , e , ,V ' ti t M ' i A ' ist e f 1 t X :ai .misf- U ' Q- une: !.'tZ?l'l Left: Kenny Morales salutes the with nothing but General pride. Mayo, Robbe McGlenny, Mary McCormick, Kate McCrory, Iohn McElraft, Pam McGana, Kristina McGreevey, Martha McKay, Bradley McMahan, Randy McMahon, Mary Meed, Geoff Meynier, Michelle Miller, Stephanie Milstein, Lisa Miracle, Elise Mitchell, Karen Mitchell, Karen Mitschke, Karen Moll, Bill Moncrief, Georgia Class of '84 Montagomery, Elizabeth Moore, Lisa Moore, Susan Morast, Cam 321 Morrow, Marc Moss, Marshall Mountain, Candy Murray, Iamie Murray, Michelle Mueroym, Iohnette Muskrella, Maria Natale, Christine Neff, Shirley Nesensohn, Annette Newby Darrin Ngo Hoy Nguyen Ha Nguyen Hanh Nguyen Ling Nguyen Phoung Nguyen Thanh Thuy Nord Mark Odom Kirkland Oesch Ionathan t ' z S ,SX in as I v M it ,ttt Q x1 .-- ,rg W' K YM 3, , Q Q 3- we M M Mommy' whines Linda Polski. It's hard to be humble when you know you're awesome, states rugg- ed Burke Butler and Graydon Laguarta. o hs Go Pro tyle In hopes of flying high, Susan Moore grasps Elizabeth Landry for take off Orellane, Rafael Paige, Angela Pair, Kim Panus, Kevin Pappas, Chris Pate, Mary Patel, Niranjan Patel, Sapna Pavlas, Ramona Pavlovich, Charles Payne, Monique Perreault, Annette Pham, Kim Piazza, Gary Picchiani, Alicia Pidgeon, lack Pisciotta, Gina Pittman, Pamela Pla, Ingrid Plummer, Charolette Polk, Dawn , Polski, Linda H t 1 Portilla, Susan , Prewett, Matthew Prince, Scott Prior, Darrin Rene, Benks Raus, Iohn Ray, Bleakney Raymond, Mike Read, Steven Reinert, Cid Rhiddlehoover, Leslie Richardsom, Volanda Riggs, Dawn Roberson, Ieanetta Roberts, Karen Roberts, Laura 'fiiil-alll ll Kiss me, kiss me, Prince Charming and wake me up, exclaims an anxious Kathryn Herring. Right: Distinctly showing their sophomore traits, Shannon Collins' immaturity wins over Scott Ianse's by a landslide. Grads of '84 Score A .. . it ,,,, ,X Q fr X 5 .. v -Qi in rf' ' eg g! Ii -:aru,::2.,.: , -1 .i.' gpg - -' rf- Extras s , rv' N i Q S-5 1 P V g . rv .5553 'GENE in V fit. 352' ' Q A K 4 Q N fs 1 i . rf, i i WI' Sgifi tt' 324 , , ,,., K . , fam .,., ' zunxaznaesmsunannmz cw, 45 it u t ye' J Y 115 4 , QW 2 , 5' ag fl? E , xq , 1 x I . f ,Q E f 1 - , ,,,. 52 M , f 5 ,Z 'Q fff ' W , 3, 4 X 4333 aa f Sophomores, you're lookin' good! . ,mfg A-k,, 4 9, f , 155' JL Q gf f , if ,, , i- 4 ig W 'V V 2 ' N ' 'V , .. .. ,E . rx? if 4 ' -9 ' - . 5:2 , ,. wi ' ,Wg f. 7 Wx' 4 N + SH Fi 7 ' Z' L if - 'Q ,,,, i A-pf, .1 , W , ,,,, , ., 53, ' ei! ,Q 2 iw , 5 W 7 yy ,Q Q.. 5 i il ish? E -W nv ,V -Wg 1 gg? 451 I N s A f 4 ,f Mu wwf , iliiw' ' :'72,Z f is 5,7 x 1' T , li: f it 25, oooo W ,,Ao , 1 www Robertson, Holly Robinson, Clay Robinson, Iulie Roeder, Scarlett Rombado, Silas Rome, Mark Rose, Katy Ruiz, Tracy Rundle, Renee Russ, Carrie Sadoun, Chris Salvaggio, Betsy Sample, Elizabeth Sanger, Michelle Sanooval, Olga Satterwhite, Iohn Scarborough, Susannah Schleyer, Madelaine Schubert, Stephen Scott, Carol Seibert, Karen Seippel, Greg Senani, Fatin Shadden, Michael A Right Dont worry, we'll grow up, after all , M. J we re only sophomores, state toddlers Iill QT: 6 Iones and Boo Davee. ffl at SJ, lf: Shadoan, Michelle Shea, Trace Shea, William Shields, Marcy Shinsky, Ieff Simmons, Greg Sloan, Ieff Smith, Chris Smith, Karen Southerland, Scott Sparkes, Leslee Speth, Iolene Statton, Sabrina Stebner,tTanda Stibora, Duane Surles, Lynne Sussman, Margery Suzuki, Fujiko Swanson, Dodee Swart. Tena Tat, Mui Taylor, Daniel Termina, Stephanie Tej ada, Iuan Terry, Mark i is K t X ,- 5 'Q tx 301 ' s 5 52 gg is x S fm- Q ,if ,ft N. 'M 'K' 1 4 , . ,. . ...., N :K , at t faai SS' -'- ff- 5 , Q at X L wa iv? as s Q 5 Cupid Strikes Sophs ik 7 y V -2 :QQ T h 4 R. l ' a ' . - , 1- . Y - ,yy Though feeling sluggish, San life. . Q' lg, . .,,,.. . ,,5.- .x I in , .A i New in ,W I 'lk ea ,, Terry, Travis Theis, Andrew Thompson, Tamarra Thompson, Tami Threadgill, Karen Thumann, Rhonda Thurman, Nolan Torres, Antonio Torres, Mariela Totari, Ianet We are just two Bad Hombresf' exclaims Tad Gardere, as Derek dy Crichton enjoys this new Way of Iones questions his cockiness. f nnssn T , KE , ' ' I . i in - Ie f 1 ' 22 fialflii SSS ':'?' , , ff., fi are 'N , or TT 1, .Q ' - i 151 ' ' -Siilllfif ,, I ' 'S' 3 Q xi , og-,.:. 5 - C, T, , E 5.1 ., rain., s -no ., , I K 'T ,B X Y ah 1 - ' do Q ,ya 'T ii:,351 .l ir ' f ' ,jl R ' s V ,,, -- ..,... ,,f , .. ,M gigrggggf' .. ,5gg3j'ggg4,igkgj 'Zig - 'ffm -ry. -1 iw- 1- 1--.H .X ' i 'ik I .. . r gp- fn K - i V L. W K K , is i 1: ' ,X , 5 if 'GP' Y - W - , Q, - ,-V - we WW :fuk , f may . - , . a 5- K -zz.. s :3,. .l ,Q f 7 QM V, 1, - , i . R Q ga H N ,V . 5, K 1 , 1 Touchy, Ron Turner, Gail Vandagrift, Carrie Van Dyke, Debbie Van Meter, Cheryl Varga, Iennifer Vasquez, Veronica Velez, Beatriz Vercher, Lori Wages, Deborah M Waggett, Robert Wakefield, Allison Walker, Allen Walker, Belinda Walker, Robert Walters, Pam Waskom, William Waters, Glenn Watson, Randy Weatherly, Margaret Webb, Stephen Webber, George Weidler, Iulia Weigand, Robyn Weinhauer, Deborah Weishaupt, Elizabeth Werlein, Kenneth Westcott, Penny 328 Sophs P 4 , M 13 v' in 5 ,ef K I Vi j ,. t . 1 , Q !.. , .. X V w ,K , ,W X 3 ,h 5 ' Q 2 l f - -iif z, iz. .1-rf it as 'CW 1 ,, ,,.ht K j 'mL, Eff ' t I A m K ..,. Q , .t ,:. - V .ef ws Q -- '1f::2fe,: :1-wear 'ww k Q is x g Q X N m ti t -Q. - a n as ' 2 2 j? .ex .... te, ... ' , , Y ,X a,,,a, . - f 'F .5 gs, tg . s me Q t QSM in , 4'-f 'Zz e 5-. 5 .- x lf by Q rag X ' u R E x Q Q t . ,,:.,' 1 fp ls xsyhtiesee Qgg,,E ,.',, I .4 5:5 1, 1. i ql3'? L it 122' if 5 5 A--f 1 x fx as , s il if y ft Fill yt W1.,..r , au. rf I 4: ,Q 6. tx T wa, .Et :Wm ::I.Z?'if2 1 N., 5 1 ,ME ,ef i ,Ln tit ,, .j 'L K ..5,,,,,v t ' X an X 2. 1 T I- L fry ' '-N :E X if X S S .K X Ayr TJ, ,S - t Ii Q f f :O ' Q K X, Q si De w 5 E wi - S rm as fb 9 tg N 5 R M 4-rt 1 i I ,,ae . W arrr as if i f , ,, 2- 9 Mn' 4 w ' iff' N. , , aa,,' , , V , , ,,, , f ' 1 ' e et 'W 4' V ., , 7'Q7'Twf1f: W ttil. If s s 1 -1,,- , iy. I M f,,, if V +A it ,,,, . f ' 12 Nature is the best policy, states a purified Shelley Wilson as she intends to stick with it. Wheatley, Laura White, Debbie White, Gale White, Steve Wiemer, Monica Williams, Carol Williamson, Bill Wilson, Becky Wilson, Shelley Wilson, Tony Wilson, Voncille Woodley, Ann Marie Worfe, Aleena Wright, Martha Wynne, Richard Yang, Susan Zakhem, Sam Zwernemann, Lisa 329 f if-3 K S . i flhf C. 1 ass of ' 8 5 Alan Harp, Vice President: Suzie Mott, Treasurer: Kim Zook, Presidentg Ieff Iones, Secretary. Will The Survive Till '85? The door opens for a new classy Bright young faces - ' Gather in the halls. There are so many Things to discover and find. Involvements with friends and school Begin to take shape. 1i' . The level now is low But soon the excitement Will increase. :E They'll edge to the top And soon will Make places for themselves. Soon they'll find The right place to be And the class of '85 will make it's mark On the future of Lee. Wow! You really will bend over backwards for me! says Ashley Allen to a devoted Natalie Evans. Freshman Cabinet: Row 1: Linda Oldham, Suzie Mott, Alan Harp, Rachael Boyd, Brenda Bailey, Paige Turner, Lesa Geldmeier. Row 2: Wen- dy Herbstreet, Kim Coleman, Bill Stroud, jeff Iones, Kim Zook, Iulie Wallace. Row 3: Kenny Womack, Craig Berry, Kendall Lock, Iordan Levin, Steven Hartwig. Not Pictured: Christie Burrows, Melissa Dowling, Steve McCaslin, Susan Rabke, Iohn Robinson. 331 Right: This is the last time I'll ever tell anyone I'll be their best friend, sneers Erik Torgerson while Lisa Burley sticks to the offer. Below: Maybe if we smile real nice and pret- ty, nobody will notice what she's doing, says David Zarr to Iohn Glidden as Stassa Kapsalis tries to stuff it in. was Abernathy, Mark , it g Adams, Mark gg .5 O Adams, Mike Ahmaddudin, Karim X v .- Alegria, Howard f Allbright, Allison Allen, Ashley Allen, Michael Alvarado, Ricky Alvarado, Viviana Alvarez, Lucy Amundsen, Robert Anderson, Eric Arceneaux, Natrice Arnold, Mike Arroyo, Martcella Askew, Sam Ayers, Cheryl Bailey, Brenda Bailey, Tim Baillio, Margaret Baillou, Nilsa Baird, Alan Baker, Suzanne Barnett, Kristine Barron, David Barton, Roger Barzilla, Kenny Battaglia, Kammy Batte, Lauren Bauman, Lynn Belanger, Marielen Belkin, David Bell, Kristi Bennett, Annie Bergen, Michael Berger, Brian Bergstrom, Beth Ann Berly, Melissa Berry, Craig Bertch, Kenneth Bivin, Steve Blades, Barbara Boozer, David Above Heather McKee and Alan Harp stare in disgust as they notice an escaped burrito tak- Left As Dede Hudock tries to trade her coke, the effect has already made Wendy Harrell 333 Youngsters Yearn to Learn Kim Coleman and Iennifer Platt rely on Iimmy Warner to keep their spirits up. Sherri Dial finds out the truth about the food at Lee, but is reluctant to let her secret out. Boston, Kimberly Bouldin, Brian Boyd, Rachael Boyles, Dan Boyles, Elizabeth Breaux, Renee Brenham, Greg Bridges, Iennifer Broesche, Karl Brown, Iohn Brown, Susan Bryan, Katharine Bryant, Karin Buchanan, Debbie Bugbee, Richard Burkett, Kelly Burns, Eddie Burns, Iames 334 JE A it 1 f Left: Molly McDaniel - sensual, but not too far from innocence. Below: Mark Slator gets physical with Mrs. Schweitzer in his science class. xsfg Burrow, Brad Burrows, Christie Burton, Rhonda Butler, Catherine Buzek, Shannon Carraway, Nancy Carter, Christine Carter, LaRoyce Cascio, Thane Caulk, Kim Causey, Doug Cavers, Chris Champagne, Susan Chandler, Kelley Chase, Margo Chavarria, Patricia Chow, William Chrisman, Kris Chucle, Ieanne Church, Brenda Clark, Beth Clark, Ieannine Clede, Anne Clouse, Alisyn Babes Baifle for Bait Cobb, Lisa Coleman, Alex Coleman, Iamie Coleman, Kim Comits, Margo Conner, Kenneth Connolly, Colleen Cook, Chris Cook, lane Cooper, Suzanne Cope, Wendy Cowart, Vicki Cox, Knack Crain, Suzanne Cramer, Dawn Crocombe, Bruce Croskey, Tary Crowley, Donald Cucci, Thomas Daniels, Cherry Davenport, Pauletta 336 aa J, f .. ,, ,,M...,,- ,, .,,.,,,. , , - .'ff S- ft, fggfwg y , Q- 5. ,, X. 4 Wg. , 1 , 41 it 2 fn f , :,,,,,,,,,,,,, A , .. V A1 n ,V w, - A emi, iff' 'iii'tJ2--:ww .4412 -V , . w ,,Q:'f,- 1: ,0,a2i24q.,m ' , l K Vx: X I fwfi, fi 5 aw 6' 'O 0 Q s 4 4 i E si Al! ffl af 1, , Ya ff' P'fE?f5','f' ' 'ML ' ' 1 oxvf w - -br ' wzzffzi' ,':,...:. J yew , x V-,L . I I 1 3' f led' :-ftbf' V iff , A , ., , , ,g'::.Qz1: xy we .i 1 l '. . , H ia 5 ,I 'gg C , . I at , Y 5 if i 1- 5 K1 S ' is 1 do 'Ep .la is 3 at M fggw,-:av':: - 1f--,.,. ,,. ,., ,,, A sal' 'ff fi 1 I 1 l i Captivated by a senior beauty, Steven Hartwig finds his lunch bit too hard to swallow. E game Stassa Kapsalis and Stephanie Lindsey prepare for the punch line as Ieff Iones tries to get his Davis, Terry Delgado, Diane Dembowski, Dee Derrington, Russell DeSimone, Michelle Dial, Sherri Dill, Carey Do, Loan Doan, Anh Donalson, Kim Dowling, Melissa Drew, Stephanie Drogaris, Dimitrios Drury, Matthew Dupuy, Sonya Durbin, Iulie Dutherage, Sammy Eidman, Diane Elliott, Elizabeth Escobedo, Lucy Espana, Maria Theres got to be more to high school than this' complains a Cl1SBpp0lI'll6d Brooke Sharpe while attending an exciting freshman football 337 Suzanne Schrade races to finish her Hawaiian Punch, but Rola Iabari knows it will be a toss up. in Evans, Natalie Fayas, Susan Fickling, lin Fisk, Bryan Flint, Melissa Foley, Barbett Fondren, Bentley Foxworth, Tangy Frantz, Susan Frech, Soraya Fudd, Cleo Fudd, Dave Fudd, Elmer Fudd, Frederick, III Galoostian, Steve Garlin, Dwayne Garner, Tammy Garriott, Mark Geick, Drew Geldmeier, Lesa Gilliam, Gregg Ginther, Iohn Girinnell, Chali Glidden, Iohn Golden, Iohn Golemon, Ioriathan Gonzales, Genevieve Gonzales, Rick Iim Hostak and Louis Hamilton wanted to go to Ping-Ping, but strangely enough Wai Lim had his heart set on Mr. Smoothies. 338 Why's That Kid So Short? Gonzales, Suzanne Gorewitz, Marc Gorman, Sharon Grayum, Iulie Greenwalt, Iill Greer, lay Guerrero, Felipe Guidry, Sean Guillory, lohn Hager, Ienni Hamilton, Debbie Hamilton, Louis Above: You can do it if you try, encourages Gregg Gilliam to Karen Harrison as she diligently picks at her teeth. l Left: Dan Martin pleads his case to Lisa Burley after Suzie Mott has just given him the brush-off. l NU! Haney, Stephanie Harlan, Heather Harp, Alan Harrell, Wendy Harris, Bud W X Harrison, lean N, it Y Harrison, Karin Hartwig, Steven Haskell, Walter Hayden, Iohn Haynes, Carla Haynes, Charlotte 339 Henderson, Iohn Hensley, Iennifer Herbstreet, Wendy Herd, Christopher Hernandez, Larry Hetzel, Christine Hetherington, Laura Hightower, Taffeta Hildreth, Michelle Hill, Sean Hinh, Minh Hogan, Will Hallowell, Brooke Holmes, Marianna Holton, IoAnn Holzner, Mark Hon, Grace Hopkins, Pam Hoss, Kim Hostak, Iim Hudock, Dede Hudson, Iames Hull, Anne Hundyl, Karyn X 4 Q., . Above: Sure I'm ready for the test, remarks Timmy Williams, but Marcos Payavla and Delene Prather are less than confident. Right: I told you to wait until Friday night! says Ieannine Clark, but Iimmy Warner can't wait. Freshmen Freak Out 1. tl' 25 lust thought I'd hang around school for a while, states a content Larry Hernandez. Karl Broesche gets high on Dan Boyles, Y! L... V V N 75, XX ,,.t, g f ' L'k. A She said we should stick together but I didn't know she was serious about it, says Iohn Tamborello while Beth Wright appears to be proud of her accomplishment. Hutchens, Babette Hutchinson, Mark Ibrahim, Emad Ianecka, Karen Ianecka, Mary lanes, Meredith Ianse, Kevin Ianse, Susan Iasper, Bill Q 64, Ieffrey, Todd lenkins, Helena Ienkins, Patty lennings, Beth Iennings, Bobby Iensen, Heather if I 341 Freshmen Look to the Future Sorry Teach, we were only late because we couldn't find the door, confess Mark Malone and Drew Geick. 342 Iogan, Wendy Iohnson, Iohn Iones, Ieff Iones, Matt Ioseph, Felecia Kadlecek, Kimberly Kakos, Kathy Kallies, Iennifer Kam, Iohn Kamburis, Marty Kapsalis, Stassa Karas, Kathy Kato, Victor Kaufman, Arlene Keller, Brian Kelly, Romy Kimble, Chris Kimble, Laura King, Lisa King, Lucretia Kirkpatrick, Scott Kish, Tracy Klimas, Eric Kocian, Gregory Koehler, Laurel .1 Koenig, William Korcz, Ieff Krauth, Missy Kristelyn, Miranda LaBrant, Lisa Lam, Anneke Lam, Michael Lander, Moses Larkin, Iim Lauber, Elizabeth Lawrence, Louella Lawson, Tania Laya, Iulia Le, Ann Le, Linda Le, Thuy LeBleu, Michelle Lee, Choon Lemons, Vycient Levin, jordan I pledge allegiance to the flag of the U S Iapan Tawain, Vietnam, China . . . 34 44 As Greg Gilliam begins his scientific popcorn experiment, Chris Von Eiff dreams of someday becoming a pop artist too. Lim, Suzanne Lim, Wai Lin, Michael Lindsey, Debbie Lindsey, Stephanie Lochiel, Malcolm Lock, Kendall Love, IoAnn Luby, Peter Luu, Yen Lyles, Kimberley Lynch, Amy Mackie, Heather Malone, Mark Manuel, Stephanie Maredia, Rozina Marion, Matt Markle, Darren Maroucis, Anthony Marquez, Elaine Marroguin, Mirna Marshall, Ioey Martin, Carl Martin, Dan Short Ones Set the Scene f. if Q. aa R g. inf Left: I can't believe the outcome of these chemicals on my hair! boasts Heather Harlan to a non-responding Brooke Hollowell. Lower Left: When you're hot, you're hot, and when you're not, it's a bummer, states a confi- dent Cindy Taylor. Below: I wasn't trying to steal it. I was only looking at it! declares an innocent-looking Iill Fickling as she answers to a voice from above. 71 Martin, David Martin, Scott Matcha, Cathy May, Chris McCary, Marissa McCaslin, james McDaniel, Molly McDaniels, David McGee, Kathy McKillop, Patricia McNeil, Vanessa Melcher, Frank Menn, Matthew Merren, Claudia Metcalf, Linda Metsalaar, Peter Millay, Shavxm Miller, Matthew You mean room 306 is on the third floor? asks a bewildered Cedric Green. Milstead, Lyle Misch, Elizabeth Mitchell, Iudith Mitchiner, Mark Montgomery, Iohn Moreno, Priscilla Morrison, Lauren Mott, Suzie Murphy, Iohn Navarette, Bessy Nguyen, Hoi Nguyen, Luan Nguyen, Tien Nguyen, Trang Nguyen, Van Nielsen, Ieff Oldham, Linda Ortrz, Patricia Owens, Milisa Paige, Betty Panjwani, Nizar Park, Todd Patel, Ratibha Pavlas, Monica Pavlock, David Payavla, Marcus Freshmen Get a Second Chance adjustment. girl Dawn Cramer demonstrates the proper technique of Payne, Cheryl Pearsey, Richard Perez, Roger Pesquera, Hugo Peterson, Lara Pettee, Kris Pickell, Pamela Pileto, Esther Pla, Ivan Platt, Iennifer Polski, Diane Poncio, Maria Ponthieux, Wayne Poor, Philip Powell, Sherryl Prather, Delene Pyron, Christine Quezada, Iuan Rabke, Susan Ramirez, Ieff Rand, Randye Ransdorf, Danny Ransleben, Chuck Rasmussen, Dawn Ray, Adeline Ray, Shannon 7 Raynor, William Reed, Darrell Reed, james Reilly, Steve Reininger, Tim Restrepo, Monica Rice, Todd Rich, Michael Richard, Mac Riddick, Hugh Rivas, Maurice Rivette, Roland Roberts, Stephanie Roberts, Veronica Robertson, Candace Robertson, Rhonda Robinson, Cheri Robinson, Iohn Robinson, Tim Rohrer, Wendy Rombado, Maite How could anyone resist these beautiful smiles? question freshmen beauties Kim Zook and Shannon Ray. 348 ew Generals Aim for the Top I better make sure my gun is loaded, declares Iames Burns as he prepares himself for ROTC roof inspection. Maybe if I strike this seductive pose, the senior guys will notice me, flaunts Patty Ienkins. Rosales, Roxana Rupke, Brenda Ruth, David Ryan, Kemper Sain, Lisa Sanchez, Hector Santikos, George Schlaudt, Marion Schleisner, Lisa Schrade, Suzanne Schwarz, Iulie Shadoan, Rachael Sharpe, Brooke Shavlan, David Shelvin, Darrell Shepherd, Iohn Sherley, Clayton Shows, Marie Sides, Billy Sinex, Susan Slator, Mark Slavin, Ellen Smith, Tracy Spencer, Arthur 349 Right: She forgot again, observes Colleen Wharton as Suzanne Warner realizes she forgot not only to wash her hair, but also to brush her teeth. Below: We didn't have to sweat to get wet! exclaim Meg Baillio, Barbara Blades, and Vanessa McNeil. Spencer, Ginger Spero, Nick Stanley, Cindy Stapelton, Robert Steely, Sandy Stefanovich, Vesna Steffes, Iames Stewart, Leigh Stitzlein, Laura Stolting, Roiann Stroud, Bill Stroud, Candace Stuart, Dana Sturgess, Brenda Swindell, Kelly Szeto, Peter Talbert, Mary Tamayo, Ioey Rookies Rock the Boat Tamborello, Iohn Tat, Anhui Tat, Steven Taylor, Cindy Teiada, Lilian Ternus, Margie Thomas, Carol Thomas, Herdelin Thomas, Iennifer Thomas, Paul Thomas, Rodney Todd, Tyler Toregerson, Erik Trabing, Alex Tran, Phuong Tran, Yen l Tubb, Tim ' Turner, Paige Vader, Garth Vecellio, Michael Vega, Sandra Villanueva, Abel Voit, Michael Von Eiff, Chris Thanks to my new trim-down diet cap- sules, I've learned to control my eating habits, states a proud Lesa Geldmierer as a hungry Iulie Wallace munches on. 351 Une Down . . . Waldo, Scott Walker, David Wallace, Iulie Walsh, Kevin Walsh, Patricia Ward, Cammie Warner, Iim Warner, Suzanne Warren, Pete Washington, Maurice Weatherall, Robin Wells, Warren Wharton, Colleen White, Debra Wiedeman, Wyeth Wilhelm, Ioy Wilhelm, Lisa Wilkerson, Iames Williams, Pamela Williams, Tim Renee Breaux can't wait until next year when she'll be able to try out for Ankle Club. 352 Claudia Merren and Karen and Mary Ianecka take the news lightly, but lane Cook seems a bit pained to hear that the bathrooms are broken. Three to Go While Erica Haynesworth tries to get the atten- tion of Freshman boys, Barbara Henley realizes it's just not her bag. Wilson, Bard Wilson, Monica Wimberley, Carl Wimberley, Kim Winfield, LaVella Witcher, Mark Wofford, Michelle Wofford, Tommy Woods, Tina Wren, Scott Wright, Beth Yang, Iemmy Yeager, Scott Young, Gwin Young, Iulie Young, Melanie Young, Michelle Youree, Mary Beth Yurdyga, Adrienne Zakhem, Amal Zarr, David Zimmerman, Suzanne Zimmerman, Tracy Zook, Kim 4 Jammu ? -S is X - -5 L , W Senior Honors, Ads, Index As the spring season approached and the last semester drew to a close, many seniors felt that old itch, senioritis, creeping upon them. School books closed and hearts raced. With few reservations the seniors of 1982 packed their bags and accepted the challenge to begin a new chapter in their life. These students did, however, devote time and themselves to amass all they could from their last year in high school. Seniors acquired memories and impres- sions that would last a lifetime as well as utilizing four years of high school as a foundation for the development of goals to carry them through the future. Student involvement during high school helped the graduates set sights for the years to come. w 1 I i ,Q a -A- ALLEN, DAVID GRANT - W.N.B., 81-82: Texas History Club, 80-82, Pres. Assistant, 82: Student Council, 80-82, Clean-up Chairman, 81: Golf Team, 81, Mgr.: FHA, 82: Young Life, 80-82: Win- dy Gap, 80: Ski Trip, 81: Campaigners, 80-823 Booster Club, 80-82: Racquetball Club, 80 AMBROZE, LORALEN - BOOSYGI' Club: FHA: Hospitality Club: Latin Club ANDERS, ALISON - Spanish Club, 79-82: FHA, 81-82: L.E.E., 81-82: Young Life, 79-82: Campaigners, 79-82: Y.C.T., 81-82: Spirit Committee, 81-82: Hospitality Club, 80-81: Texas History Club, 80-81: Booster Club, 79-822 Ir. Cabinet Representative: American Legion Club, 81-82 ARNSPIGER, ADRIAN - Anchor Club: Texas History Club: American Legion: Campaigners: Young Life: YL Ski Trip: Wilderness: Hospitality Club: FHA: Geology Club: CSU: Booster Club: Girls' Coti1lion3 Roadrunners ARREDONDO, INGRID - D.E.: I.E.T.S.: C.A.P.S.: Booster Club ARTHUR, ELIZABETH IEAN - Hospitality Club, 79-811 Spirit Commit- tee, 81-82: FHA, V.P., 80-81: Texas History Club, 79-81: Booster Club, 79'82Q Young Life Ski Trip, 80: L.E.E., 79-82 ATHEY, SARAH ELIZABETH - Booster Club, 79-82: Hospitality Club, 79-82: Texas History Club, 79-82: Rac- quetball Club, 79-80: Young Life Ski Trip, 80-81: Campaigners, 79-82: CSU, 81-82: Young Life, 79-82: FTA, 79-80: MSL ATWOOD, MARK WALKER - FFA: Houston Livestock Show: Geology Club AUSTIN, SUSAN BELLAMY - FHA, 7-82: Traveler, 81-822 Golf Team, 79-81: Volleyball Mgr. - Varsity, 80-81Q Scuba Club, 81-82: Booster Club, 79-82: 356 SE IOR HO ORS Spanish Club, 81-82 . B - BAIER, ELIZABETH - Campaigners, 79-82: Girls' State: Univ. of Virginia Most Outstanding Iunior Award: Com- mended Scholar: Student Council, 80- 82, V.P. 81-82: Anchor Club, 80-82, Sec. 81-82: Traveler, Club Editor, 80-81: News Editor, 81-82: Most Represen- tative Iunior Girl: Iunior Cabinet, Class Secretary, 80-81: Senior Cabinet Alter- nate: First Place - UIL Newswriting: Spirit Committee, 80-82Q Girls' Cotillion, 79-82: Roadrunners, 79-82: Student Representative to School Board: Young Life: Ski Trip 80: CSU, 79-82: American Legion Club: Honor Society: SNHS, 80- 82, Sec., 81-82: Mu Alpha Theta, VP 80- 81, Sec., 81-82: Chi Eta Mu: AFS, Sec. 81-82: Editor - Literary!Arts '82: Pro- gram Council: IETS: Hospitality Club: Spanish Club: Booster Club: Quill and Scroll BAILEY, IAMES PATRICK - Vice President of Senior Class: Traveler Editor: Key Club Sec.: Varsity Baseball Letterman, 81-82: Interclub Council Treas.: Most Handsome Top Ten: Stu- dent Council Rep., 80-82: Student Cabinet Rep., 80-82: Key Club, 80-82: Traveler Sports Editor, 80-81: Sec. Sophomore Class: FCA: CSU: Cam- paigners, 79-82: Young Life, 79-823 I.V. Baseball, 79-80, Close Up: Quill and Scroll: Roadrunners: IETS: Booster Club, 79-82: Traveler Santa, '81: Powder Puff Coach, 81-82 BAILEY, MAURINE ELIZABETH - SNHS 80-82: Treas., 81-82: DECA, 80- BZQ Spirit Committee, 80-81: Spanish Club, 79-81: Hospitality Club, 79-803 American Legion Club, 79-80: FHA, 7- 80: Booster Club, 79-81 BALES, IOHN A. - Varsity Baseball, 81-823 IV Baseball, 80-81: General Guard, 80 BARNARD, ROBERT ALVIN - FFA, 79-82: Greenhand Degree, 79: Chapter Farmer, 80: Ir. Chapter Conducting, 79: Sr. Chapter: Farm Radio Broadcast, 81: FFA Dairy Iudging Team 1981 Houston Livestock Show: Chairman - Super- vised Occupational Experience Program. BARNES, SHERRI E. - German Club Pres., 81-82, VP, 80-81, German Club, 79-82: OEA Reporter, 81-82: OEA, 81-82: YCT, 80-82: YAF, 79-81: Band, 79-81: Backgammon-Chess Club, 79-80 BARZILLA, IOHN CHARLES - Foot- ball: Baseball: Interact: Geology Club: Booster Club BARZILLA, MELANIE - Top Ten lMost Beautiful Seniorl BECKER, GUY - FFA, 79-82: Ir. Farm Skills Team, 79: Sr. Farm Skills Team, 81: Chairman of Leadership Committee, 82: Livestock Iudging Team, 81 BERGEN, LAWRENCE IOSEPH - Soph. Cabinet Member, 80: Ir. Cabinet Member, 81: Sr. Cabinet Member, 82: Traveler Staff, 82: Interact, 81, Treasurer, 82: Statistician, Varsity Foot- ball Team, 80-82 BERNAL, TERRI R. - Texas History Club: CVAE: FHA: Drarnalee BLACK, BRANDON C. - Science Club Pres.: Geology Club Pres., 81: General Guard, Pres., 81: Interclub Council, VP: Booster Club BLADES, CHRISTOPHER ALLEN - Band, 81 BLEIL, KAREN DENISE - American Legion Club, 79-80: Booster Club, 79-82: Hospitality Club, 79-81: Spanish Club, 81-82: Science Club, 79-80: Texas History Club, 79-80 BODINE, KRISTA ADELE - Spanish Poetry Contest - First Place, 81: Spanish Poetry Contest - Honorable -J. ,4 . 'YW ' Mention, 803 Ir. Cabinet, Treas., 80-813 Student Council, Corr. Sec., 81-823 American Legion, VP, 81-823 AFS Sec., 80-813 AFS Historian, 81-823 Most Beautiful Semi-Finalist, 80-813 Anchor Clubg NHSM3 SNHS3 Spirit Committee3 Hospitality Clubg Chi Eta Mu3 Mu Alpha Theta3 Campaigners, 79-823 Young Life, 79-82 BOYARINOFF, DEBBIE - Hospitality Club, 79-802 Booster Club, 79-823 Soph. Cabinet, 803 Spanish Club, 80-813 Texas History, 81, Officer, 81-823 Traveler, Girls' Sports Editor, 81-823 MSL, 80-82 BRAUER, DAPHNE - Hospitality Club, 80-813 Texas History Club, 80-813 Booster Club, 80-82 BRAUN, HOLLY ANN - Lee Lieutenants, 79-823 Soph. Cabinet3 Booster Club3 Dramalee, 81-82 BRAUN, IONI LYNN - Sec. of VOCT, 79-813 Booster Club, Texas History Clubg Spanish Club BROWN, DONNA MARIE - Souther- naires, 79-823 Secretary, 81-823 Regional Choir, 80-823 Solo Ensemble, 79-823 CSU, 81-823 Booster Club, 79-823 Hospitality Club, 79-80 BROWNINC, BARBARA LYN - Lee Lieutenants, Three Star General, 79-823 Southenaires, 81-823 Anchor Club, 81- 823 NHS, 81-823 LHS, 79-823 Chi Eta Mu, 81-823 CSU, 81-823 IETS, 80-823 Booster Club, 79-823 Scholarship Award, 79-823 YCT, 80-813 Who's Who Among American High School Students3 First Place - Greek Life - Gulf Coast Latin Convention, 79, Fifth Place, 803 Alt. Soph. Cabinetg Alt. Sr. Cabinet3 Hospitality Club, 81-82 BRUNE, SHANNON LEICH - Spirit Committee, 81, Sec., B21 Booster Club, 80-823 Hospitality Club, 802 Student Council, 80 URTON, IOEL WADE - FHA URDETT, BRUCE SCOTT - Honor Roll3 Who's Who Among American High School Students: Intramurals BURKE, MICHELLE IACQUELINE. - Lt. Officer, One Star A , Lee Lts., 79- 822 Anchor Club, 80-823 Dramalee, 79- 821 Hospitality Club, 79-823 Booster Club, 793 Spanish Club, 81-823 Scholar- ship Award, 79-823 Fiddler On the ROOfQH Scapino BURKETT, MARCUS DAVID - CSU, 81-823 Bowling Club, 79-80: YCT, 80-813 Ir. ROTC 78-821 IROTC Commissioned Officer, 80-821 IROTC Battalion Staff, 79-82Q IROTC District Outstanding Cita- tion Award3 IROTC District Commen- dation, Service and Proficiency Award3 IROTC Battalion Advisor, 81-821 Orien- ting Team, Captain, 81-823 Explorer Post 45, IBSAI, 79-802 Local Service Awards l14l BURSTAIN, TODD LEOR - NCTE Essay Finalist3 Chairman for Student Activities for Lee '82 Science and Math TOIIFUEIITICDIQ National Merit Com- mended Scholarg First in Lee Essay Writing Competition3 UIL Science Award, 811 NIHSQ Chi Eta Mu3 Science Teng IETSQ Chess Club, VP3 Science Fic- tion Club, 811 Section Editor - LitfArts 823 Represented Lee at Local Math and Science Contests, 80-82 BUTLER, RIA BURKE - SABER 81-82, Activities Editor3 Student Council, 80- 82, Historian3 Spirit Committee, 82, Var- sity Favors3 Most Beautiful, 81-823 Varsi- ty Scorekeeper, 81, LGIIGYIHEHQ Texas History Club, 80-823 Hospitality Club, 80-813 Quill and Scroll, 81-821 Booster Club, 80-823 FTA, 801 Program Council, 80-813 Lorene Denney Fan Club, 81-82 -C. CAIN, KEVIN BRUCE - Bill Archer Intern3 Ir. Varsity Football Captain, 80- 813 Varsity Letterman, Football3 Ir. Var- sity Baseball, 78-80 CAHILL, KAREN A. - OEA? OEA Far Left: Leane Gibson and Laura Cruz figure they have to bathe sometime! Middle Left: I'm stud and I know it, states Peter Tadros modeslty. Left: Sam Greer smiles in envy as Lynn Zarr introduces his date for the evening, Rick McConn. Treasurer CALLAWAY, WANDA LEE A FFA, Greenhand3 Chapter Farming Degrees3 Livestock Iudging, 793 Houston Livestock Show Iudging Team, 813 FFA Creed Contest Winner, 792 Grand Champion Roosters, 81-823 Grand Champion Houseplants, 812 Sr. Chapter Conducting Team, 813 FHA, 81-82 CALLIER, ELIZABETH ALYSON - Top Ten Most Beautifulg Student Coun- cil, 79-803 Soph. Cabinet Alternate, 801 Spirit Committee, 79-823 Hospitality Club, 79-823 Texas History Club, 79-823 Booster Club, 80-823 FTA, 80-823 Cam- paigners, 80-823 Young Life, 80-823 Close Up, 822 Teacher Appreciation3 Girls' Cotillion, 80-82, Spirit Committee Chair- man3 Most Beautiful Homecoming Float, 81 CAMPBELL, TRACY BOSTWICK - Student Council, 80-82, Teacher Ap- preciation Chairman, 823 Spirit Commit- tee, 823 Texas History Club, 80-82, Parliamentarian, 823 MSL 80-82, Sec., 821 Program Council, 803 Young Life, 80-823 Campaigners, 80-823 Hospitality Club, 80-813 Most Beautiful Finalist, 813 Semi-Finalist, 823 Booster Club, 80-823 Scuba Club, 823 Homecoming Queen Nominee CARRELL, THERESA ANN - Spirit Committee, 81-822 Hospitality Club, 79- 803 Texas History Club, 79-801 LEE, 79- 821 Booster Club, 79-823 Young Life, 79-82 CASCIO, TROY IOHN 1 Key Club, 79-80: Spanish Club, 80-823 SNHS, 81- 822 Booster Club, 80-813 Booster Club, 81-82 CASTILLO, IOHN PAUL - Marching Band, 79-823 Stage Band, 81-823 Booster Club, 80-82 CAWPOS, ALBERT - CVAE CHAMBERS, SUSAN MARIE - CVAE3DE 357 Right: Kristi Gilliam and Karen Tennison cud- dle forthe camera. CHAPMAN, RUTH CLAYTON - Hospitality Club, 80-82: Spirit Commit- tee, 80-823 MSL, 80-823 Texas History Club, 80-823 Spanish Club, 80-81: Girls' Cotillion, 80-823 Young Life, 8U'81Q Roadrunners, 80-82 CHAPPELL, KATHERINE ELIZABETH - Booster Club, 79-821 Spanish Club, 80-81 CRICHTON, BROOK PARKS - IV Baseball, 79-813 Science Club, 80-82, VP, 823 Spanish Club, 81-823 Booster Club, 80-82, Texas History Club, 81-82 CLOW, IOHN DEREK - Industrial Clubs of America COATES, CAROLYN ANNE - Texas History Club, 80-821 MSL, 81'82Q Hospitality Club, 801 Scuba Club, 821 Booster Club, 80-82 COLEMAN, CHERYL MARGARET - NHSQ Spirit Committee, MSL3 Soph. Cablnefj Lit Arts Sales Manager3 Texas History Club3 Campaigners3 Young Life3 Volleyball Team3 Tennis Team3 Dix- iliers3 Hospitality Clllbj Roadrunners3 Girls' Cotillion3 FHA3 Booster Club COLLEPS, MARY A. - CVAEQ DECA COOGAN, FRED - Texas History Club3 Scuba Club3 HOFFA3 Science Club: CAPS: YCT COOK, DAVID STUART - Varsity Football, 80-813 2-Year Letterman, IV Football, 792 Varsity Baseball, 80-811 2 Year Letterman3 FFA COOK, MICHAEL R. - 2-Year Letter- man, Baseball3 IV Baseball3 Varsity Football, Letterman3 IV Football3 Chess Club, Pres. COOKSEY, ELIZABETH IANE - SABER, 81-82, Seniors Editor, 82, Club Staff, 813 Student Council, 80, 823 An- chor Club, 82, Sr. Rep., 822 Spirit Com- mittee, 81-82, Posters Co-Chairman, 823 Hospitality Club, 80-822 MSL, 81-823 American Legion Club, 823 Quill and Scroll, 82, Piglet-Swine Mascot, B23 Freedoms' Foundation Trip to Valley Forge, 813 Fudd Bros. Fan Club3 Member of Are Ya Happy Squadg Par- ticipated in Ft. Worth Bathtub Folliesg Lorene Denney Fan Club 358 COOPER, VALERIE KAROL - Dramalee, 79-81Q HECE, 81-823 Hospitality Club, 79-801 Booster Club, 79-81 COX, ROMNEY P. - Spanish Club: CAPS3 Booster CIUDQ HCC CRAWFORD, MICHELLE MEINER - Iets3 Racquetball Club3 Science Ten3 Calculator Society3 CAPS3 Dramalee3 Hospitality Club3 Spanish Club3 Scuba Clllbj FHA3 Lee Lieutenants CRAWFORD, REGINA ELIZABETH - ROTC Drill Team3 FHAQ Booster Club CROCOMBE, STEPHEN BRICE - Varsity Baseball, 2-Year Letterman3 IV Baseball, 79 CROSSEN, WILLIAM SMALLRY - ROTC, 79-822 Commissioned Officer, 813 Battalion Commander, Logistics Of- ficer, Battalion Adjutant3 Superior Cadet Decoration, 803 District Citation Cord., 802 Service Award3 Military Ex- cellence Award3 Pres., Explorer Post 45, BSAQ Science Fiction Club, 791 ROTC Orienteering Team Captain, 811 Ex- ecutive Officer, 80 CROWE, GINA KELLEY - Band: CAPS3 Geology Club CRUZ, LAURA ANN - Spanish Club3 Hospitality Clllbj Texas History Club3 Scuba Club3 CAPS: LEE3 SABER - Photographer, 81-823 Booster Club CUMMINGS, ANNE ELIZABETH - Cheerleader3 Key Club Sweetheart3 Stu- dent Council, Treas.3 NHS3 Anchor Clllbi Spirit Committee3 SABER, Favorites Editor3 Soph. Cabinet, VP3 Most Popular Ir. and Sr.3 Most Representative Sr.3 Most Beautiful Semi-Finalist3 Hospitality Club3 Texas History Club3 Booster Club3 Young Life3 Campaigners3 MSL, President3 Lorene Denney Fan Club. CUMMINGS, LINDA H. - MSL: Spanish Club3 Scuba Club3 Hospitality Club3 Booster Club3 FHA: Campaigners3 Young Life: Texas History Club CUTBIRTH, MARION ELIZABETH - Young Life, 79-821 Hospitality Club3 Texas History Club3 YCT3 Close Up: Spanish Club .D. DELATORRE, LINDA ELAINE - Hospitality Club3 Dramalee3 Spanish Club3 CSU3 Booster Club DELGADO, CARMEN - Spanish Club, 80-813 French Club, 80-813 First Place Spanish Poetry Contest, 80-813 First Place French Poetry Contest, 80-813 Sec. Spanish Club, 81-823 Pres. French Club, 81-823 Geology Club, 81-823 Inter- Club Council, 81-823 German Club, 81- 822 Booster Club, 81-821 Commended Scholar, 81-823 LitfArts, 81-82 DE MAIO, CHRISTINE M. - FHA, 79-813 HECE, 81-823 Quiescence Club, 80-813 Spanish Club, 81-82 DI FIORE, ESTELLE FRANCES - Sr., Ir., Soph. Cabinet3 Texas History Club3 Hospitality Clllbj Spanish Club3 FHAQ Booster Club3 MSL DILLON, PATRICIA ANNE - Lee Lieutenants, 79-821 Spanish Club, 79-813 Booster Club, 79-82: Swim Team, 79-82, Regional Qualifier, 79-82 DOEHRING, LEE ETTCOZ - Soph. and Sr. Cabinet3 WNB3 Spanish Club3 OEAQ Booster Club DOWELL, LINDA G. - Girls' Basket- ball, 3-Year Letterman, Team Capt., 81- 822 Hospitality Club, 79-803 Spanish Club, 81-82 DUTCH, DEBORAH MAE - CAPS, 81-823 Mu Alpha Theta, 80-B11 FHA, 81-823 Booster Club, 79-82 -E- EIDMAN, LAURA LEE - FHA ELLERT, TERRI MARIE - FHA, Pres.3 Inter-Club Council ELLIOT, CHRIS C. - DECA ELLIS, IAMES PATRICK - Marching Band, 80-82, President, 81-82, Solo Ensemble, First Division Award, 813 Geology Club3 Inter-Club Council, 81- 822 CAPS, 81-823 IV Football, 79-80 ELWOOD, DONNA GRACE - Spanish Club3 IETS3 Calculator Society3 CAPS: Concert Marching Band3 Honor Roll3 NHS3 Geology Club: Chemistry 10', Competition Club ERNST, SANDRA EILEEN - SABER, 81-82, Freshman Editor, 81-82, NHS, 81-82, SNHS, 80-82, Spirit Committee, 81, Booster Club, 80-82, Spanish Club, 80-81, Quill and Scroll, 81-82, Hospitali- ty Club, 81-82, Scuba Club, 81-82, Treasurer, Lorene Denney Fan Club, 81-82, Participated in the Bathtub Follies in Fort Worth, 81, Boring Stewart Fan Club, 80-82, Nuke the Whales Club, 80-81, Pres., 81, Mr. Sandman Quartet Member, 81-82, Eat a Preppie Spon- sor, 81-82, Baasheepba High, Class Pres., 81-82 ERNST, SUSAN ELAINE - Spanish Club, 80-82, Pres. SNHS, 81-82, NHS, 81-82, IETS, 81-82, Chi Eta Mu, 81-82, Booster Club, 80-82, Hospitality Club, 80-81, Lit!Arts, 82, Inter-Club Council, 81-82 ESLINGER, ELIZABETH ANN - FHA, VP, Spanish Club, Track Team, Booster Club EVANS, LAURA LEE - Hospitality Club, Texas History Club, Spanish Club, Young Life, Campaigners, Booster Club, FHA, Scuba Club, Racquetball Club, 79-80 -F. FABER, PEGGY E. - Hospitality Club, Texas History Club, Booster Club: FHA, MSL FARRIS, DEBORAH LYNN - OEA, FHA, YCT, Inter-Club Council FAY, KIM ANN - ROTC, MXDE FEIR, GWENDOLYN D. - Jil Class Rating, NHS, SNHS, Chi Eta Mu, Spanish Club, Anchor Club, Scuba Club, Law Club, Math Club, Science Club, IETS, Hospitality Club, Booster Club FEENEY, KEVIN MICHAEL -- IETS, Scuba Club, Pres., Spanish Club, Chi Eta Mu FELDMAN, DAVID S. - Texas Science Symposium, 80-81, Future Lawyers, 79-81, Chi Eta Mu, 80-81, Science Club, 79-80, IETS, 80-82 FICKMAN, ANDREW ION - RaZz-m- Tazz, 80-82, Interact, 81-82, Soph., Ir., Sr., Cabinet - Sr. Historian, Dramalee, 80-82, Thespians, 81-82, Dark of the Moon, Fiddler on the Roof, Great Cross Country Race, Scapino, Cyrano De Bergerac, General Guard, 80-81, Sec., Law Club, 81-82, Master of Ceremonies, 81 Talent Show FIKARIS, MARIA STACEY - Hospitality Club, Texas History Club, Spanish Club, Booster Club, Volleyball Team FINNEGAN, MARY HOLDEN - Traveler, 81-82, Ad Manager, 82, Hospitality Club, Student Council, 80, Texas History Club, 80-82, Track, 80, MSL, 80-82, Treas., 81-82, Booster Club, 80-82, Young Life, 80-82, Campaigners, B0-B2 FISCHER, IANET LEE - Anchor Club: IETS, Sec., Booster Club, Chi Eta Mu FITZE, GLEN KYLE - Geology Club, Oceanography Club FREDERICK, NANCY LYNN - One Star General, Lee Lieutenants, 81-82, Lee Lieutenant, 79-82, Scholastic Award, 79-82, Most Outstanding Soph. Lieutenant, 79-80, NIHS, 81-82, Dramalee, 81-82, Hospitality Club, 79- 80, Booster Club, 79-82 FRISON, IILL RENEE - Texas History Club, Booster Club, FHA, Hospitality Club, Young Life, Roadrunners, Cam- paigners, French Club -G- CAGE, KATHRYN ANNE - FHA? Psychology Club GARNEY, IAMES LOWELL - IETS GILLESPIE, DONALD FRANCIS - SABER, Interact, Texas History Club, Golf Team, 80-81, HOFFA, Bruins Roundball Frog Man, Booster Club, 79- 82, The Science Ten, Young Life Oops, I mean Wild Life, Member of the Famous Fort Worth Flush and Big Bill, Lorene Denney Fan Club, Roadrunners, Club 76, Baasheepba Productions, Ad- vocate, Hyenas Club, U.V. Graduate, The Sandman Fan Club, Undergraduate of Boring School of Monotony GILLIAM, KRISTI - FHA, Pres., Pro- gram Council, Spanish Club, 80-82, Ioe Yanetti and Ro Royall marvel at the cafeteria food. Scuba Club, 81-82, FTA, 81-82, Texas History Club, 80-82, Booster Club, 80-82, Hospitality Club, 80-82, Interclub Coun- cil, 81-82, MSL, Young Life, 80-81, Girls' Cotillion, 81-82 GILVARY, TARA ANGELENE - LEE: French Club, Hospitality Club, AFS, FHA, Traveler, Campaigners, Young Life, Texas History Club, Booster Club, Scuba Club GLOVER, TRACI LE ANNE -- Hospitality Club, Geology Club, IETS, Texas History Club, Sr. Girls' Cam- paigners, Girls' Cotillion, Booster Club, Spanish Club GOODEARLE, DORIS BERTRON - Lee Lieutenant, 79-81, Ir. Cabinet Representative, Soph. Cabinet Representative, Booster Club GREER, SAMUEL IENNINGS - SABER ISocial Chairmanl, Key Club, 80, Texas History Club, Quill and Scroll ILiquor Sup. Directorl, Booster Club, HOFFA, Lorraine Denney Fan Club, Scuba Club GREGORY, STUART PRESTON - Varsity Basketball Team GRESHAM, DEBRA RITA - Lee Lieutenant, 80-82, Four Star General, 81-82, Spanish Club, 81, FHA, 81, Booster Club, 80-82 GRUBBS, IULIE ANNE - Hospitality Club, Spanish Club, Texas History Club, MSKC, Valore Committee, MSL GUERRERO, ELOINA M. - French Club, Spanish Club, Hospitality Club, Racquetball, Booster Club, AFS, IETS, IA, Inter-Club Council GULLION, DEBRA ANN - Dramalee GUILLORY, PAMELA LISA - Lee Lieutenant, Booster Club, 79-82, FHA, French Club, Senior Cabinet Alternate GUILLORY, RICHARD S, - Booster Club, ROTC, Track, Basketball, Football CWINN, ANNE FRANCES - Volleyball, IV - 80, Varsity - 81-82, Honorable Mention All-Star Volleyball Team, 82, Dramalee, 81-82, VP, Thes- pians, 81-82, VP, Booster Club, 80-82 .1-1. HADLEY, MICHELLE MARIE - Hospitality Club, 79-80: Booster Club, 79-803 Tri-1ClC Team, 79-B13 MSL, 80-823 Most Beautiful, 81-823 Geology Club, 81-821 Cross Country Team, 79-81 HALE, RANDY C. - Traveler, 81-823 Swim Team, 2-Year Letterman, 81-823 Student Cabinet, 80-813 Booster Club, 80-82 HANCOCK, ERIC HAL - Souther- naires3 Booster Club3 Technicians3 Dramalee HARDY, ALISA ANN - FHA, 81-823 Spanish Club, 81-823 Texas History Club, 81-821 Hospitality Club, 80-822 Geology Club, 81-823 Campaigners, 81- 821 Young Life, 81-82Q Booster Club, 80- 82: Track, 80-81 HARTWELL, GREGORY GERALD - Student Council, 80-823 Texas History Club, Pres.3 FHA, 81-823 Booster Club3 Golf Team, Key Club3 Most Handsome Sophomore, 79-801 Semi-Finalist Most Handsome, 80-811 Honorary Member, Interactg HOFFA HARRIS, ELIZABETH ANNE - Spirit Committee3 Hospitality Club3 Booster Club3 Spanish Club3 LEE, 80-823 YCT3 AFSQ Campaigners3 Young Life, 79-823 FHA3 CSU3 Texas History Club HARRIS, IOHNATHAN - Basketball HARRISON, CONNIE LYNN - Lee Lieutenant3 Southenaires3 Dixiliers3 Scuba Club3 Booster Club HARVEY, SUSAN GAYLE - Cam- paigners3 F HA3 CSU3 Hospitality Club HARVEY, VANDERHUE AMECHE - Interact, 81-823 Football, 3-Year Letter- man3 Track, 2-Year Letterman, Varsity3 Booster Club, 79-821 Power Lifting Club, 80-813 FCA, 80-823 Most Popular, 80-823 Most Valuable Back, 81-82, Football3 Honorable Mention, 79-80, Defense HEINEMAN, AMY CHRISTINE - Traveler, 81-823 Spirit Committee, 80-82I Varsity Favors Chairman, 81-82Q Texas History Club, 79-821 Reporter, 81-82Q Sr. Cabinet3 Hospitality Club, 80-823 Cam- paigners, 79-823 Booster Club, 79-823 MSL HEMENWAY, STEPHANIE - Bowl- ing Team3 German Team3 Booster Club 360 HENRICHS, ANNE MARIE - HECE, Historian HENRY, IANICE RUTH - Tennis Team, 2-Year Letterman, Spirit Com- mittee, 80-82, Skits3 Geology Club, Sec.3 Texas History Club3 Spanish Clllbj Booster Clllbj Hospitality Club, 79'80Q Young Life, 79-823 Campaigners, 79-82 HENRY, PHYLLIS - OEA3 Booster Club3 Ir. Cabinet Member HERNANDEZ, FREDERICK IR. - Carpentry3 Welder HILL, GIFFORD PARK - Texas History Club3 Booster Club3 Stage Band HILL, KIMBERLY CAROLE - Booster Clllbj Hospitality Club3 FHA3 Texas History Club3 Young Life, 79-823 Cam- paignersg MSL HODSON, ANDREW IAMES - Traveler, 80-823 Golf, 3-Year Letterman, 79-823 Interact, 79-823 Commended Scholar, 81-823 Texas History Club, 80- 82: Booster Club, 79-823 HOFFA, 81-823 Bruin Ball, 81-823 Campaigners, 79-823 Young Life, 79-82 HOLLAND, MARTHA LILLYANNA - FLC: FTA HOLLINGSWORTH, CARL M. - Football Trainer3 Marching Band3 Bowl- ingTeam HOO, LORENA ANA TERESA - Sr. Cabinet3 Spanish Clllbj French Club3 Hospitality Club3 Texas History Club: YCTQ Booster Club3 Lee Lieutenant: Homeroom Sec. HOSKIN, ANNE ELIZABETH - Historian, Hospitality Club, 81-823 79-823 Ir. Cabinet Representative, 80-813 FHA, 79-823 Spanish Club, 80-823 Texas History Club, 80-813 LEEQ AFS3 Booster Club, 79-82 HOSTAK, PAUL EDWARD - Varsity Football, 79-823 Honorable Mention Of- fense, 80-813 Honorable Mention Of- fense, 81-823 IV Baseball, 79-80Q FFA, 81-823 Football Power Lifting Team, 80- 813 Booster Club3 District Champs Foot- ball, 79-80 HOU, WEITZHEN WENDY - Spanish Club, 81-823 Math Club, 78-82: Science Club, 78-823 Calculator Society, 81-823 English Club, 78-801 Chess Club, 78-80 HUBER, MARLA DE ETTE - FTA! Hospitality Club3 Racquetball Club3 V.P., Texas History Club: Booster Club: Chemistry Honor Society3 Spanish Club: CSU3 Varsity Volleyball Team: MSL3 Science Club, Young Llfej Campaigners HUMES, EDWARD LEORNARD - Chess Club, 79-823 Lit!Arts, Art Editor3 IETS3 Booster Club3 Arts Club HUMPHRIES, MICHAEL A. - DECA3 Calculator Society3 IETS HUNTER, DIANE ELAINE - Souther- naires, 81-823 Dixiliers, 79-82, Pres.3 Hospitality Club, 80-82, Sec.3 Spanish Clllbi Texas History Club, 79-803 FTA, 80-813 Fiddler on the Roof3 Alternate, Ir., Soph. Cabinet HUTCHENS, LINDA MARI - OEA: Secretary, 81-823 Booster Club, 79-82 HUYNH, THANG C. - IA: Bowling Team3 Arts Club 80 -I- IOHNSON, GREG D. - LitfArts3 Varsi- ty Baseball IOHNSON, KEVIN E. - Dramag Razz- m-Tazz and Co., 80-82, Report- er!Historian3 International Thespian Society3 Dramalee, 79-823 Dark of the Moon, 79-803 UIL, The Great Cross- Country Race, 812 Scapino, 81-82 IOHNSON, ROLLE GRADNEY - Bowling Club, 79-803 Stage Band, 79-803 Booster Club, 80-823 Marching Band, 79-82, Asst, Drum Major, 81-82 IONES, MERRY ELIZABETH - Razz-m-Tazz and Co., 81-823 Interna- tional Thespian Society3 Dramalee, 79- 823 UIL, 81, Cross Country RHCGQH LHS, 81-823 Fiddler on the R00fQH Science Club, 81-822 CAPS, 81-82 IONES, TODD KEMBLE - LHS3 Science Club3 IETS3 Geology Club3 Booster Club3 CSU -K- KAY, RICHARD A. - General Guard, 79-81, Sec.3 Golf Team, 80-813 OEA, 81- 82: Traveler Staff Cartoonist, 81-823 FTA KAY, SHELLEY ANN - Varsity Basketball, 81-82: IV Basketball, 79-80: SNHS: Spanish Club: Booster Club KEHR, KAREN ANN - Anchor Club, VP: American Legion, Pres.: Spirit Com- mittee: Student Council, Program Chair- man: SNHS: NHS: Interclub Council: Girls' State Nominee: CAPS: Southenaires KELLY, IOI-IN R. - Key Club: 111 in Class: Most Handsome Soph. KENNERLY, SUZANNAH - Hospitality Club: Pres., AFS: Sec., CSU: Interclub Council: Spanish Club: Most Beautiful, Soph., Ir., Sr.: Booster Club KILPATRICK, THERESE T. - Speech and Debate Team: Math Club: Lit!Arts: Merit Scholar Semi-Finalist KING, COLLETTE EILEEN - FFA: Spanish Club: Booster Club KING, REBECCA ANN - Anchor Club, 81-82: Hospitality Club, 79-82: Spanish Club, 81-82: SNHS, 81-82: LEE KOEHL, KRISTEN IOY - Souther- naires, 79-82, 81-82, Pres.: Anchor Club, 80-82: AFS, VP, 81-82: National Merit Commended Scholar, 81-82: Chi Eta Mu, 81-82: IETS, 80-82: Spanish Club, Treasurer, 80-81: SNHS, 81-82: American Legion Club, 79-81: Hospitali- ty Club, 79-80: Lit!Arts, 81-82, Section Editor KORCZ, SCOTT THOMAS - General Guard: German Club KUHN, IEANNE ELAINE - Sr. Cabinet: Archery Team: YCT: Close Up: Campaigners: Texas History Club: Spirit Committee: Hospitality Club: Spanish Club: American Legion: Booster Club: Geology Club: Young Life: Powder Puff: LEE, Sr. Representative -L- LARA, SONIA PATRICIA -- French Club: Spanish Club: Booster Club LE, NAMNGAN T. - Tennis Team, 79-82: Won District Singles in 79 and 80: NHS: SNHS: Spanish Club 81-82: Booster Club LIBBY, MARGARET ADAMS - Hospitality Club: Booster Club: Dramalee: French Club: Science Club: Supertechs LIM, WILLIAM - CHS: Geology Club: IETS: Chess Club: Calculator Society: UIL Contest: Lamar University Science Tournament: NCTE Achievement Award: Memorial High School Science Tournament LINDBERG, MICHAEL CARL - FFA: Marching Generals: Sr. Cabinet Member LINDIG, BRAD - Track, 80-81: IV Football, 80-81: Varsity Football, 81-82: Booster Club, 79-82 LINN, ELIZABETH ANNE - Lee Lieutenant, 79-82, Most Outstanding Ir. Lieutenant, Service Point Award, 80-81: Five Star General Lee Lieutenant, 81-82: Anchor Club, 79-82, Historian, 81-82: IETS, Sec., 80-81, Pres., 81-82: NHS, 80- 82: Who's Who Among American High School Students: SNHS, 79-82: Spanish Club, 79-82: American Legion, 80-81: AFS, 79-80, Social Chairman, 80-81: Booster Club, 79-82: Chi Eta Mu, 80-82: Close Up LIPINSKI, IOHN AUSTIN - WNB, 1- Year Letterman, 80-81: Booster Club LIVINGSTON, DIANE MARGARETE - MXDE: FHA: Booster Club LEMONS, CARALYN LOUISE - OEA, 80-82: FHA, 80-81: Booster Club, 81-82 LOBLINER, MINDY SUSAN - An- chor Club, 80-82: Chi Eta Mu, 80-82: SNHS, 80-82: AFS, 80-823 Spanish Club, 80-81: Science Club, 80-82: Soph. Cabinet: Geology Club, 81-82: Booster Club, 79-82: American Legion, 79-80 LOCKWOOD, LISA ANN - VOCT1 ROTC LOK, PETER ANDREW - Booster Club LONG, THOMAS - Booster Club: Close Up: General Guard LOPEZ, MARGARITA - OEAZ French Club: Ir. Cabinet Representative: Booster Club, 80-82 LOVE, AMY L. - Most Representative Soph.: Volleyball, All District, Co-Cap- Middle: Since nobody will listen, Kevin Cain talks to the wind. Far Middle Left: Mike Morey wonders how he will handle his not-so-innocent date, Darlene Smith. Left: Iimmy Podaras proves his intelligence by counting to eleven on his fingers. tain Sr. Year: Basketball, All District, Honorable Mention: NHS: Nominated for Girls' State, Booster Club LOVE, SHERI LEE - Sec.fTreas. Mar- ching General Band, 79-82: Booster Club, 81-82: American Legion, 79-80: Hospitality Club, 79-80 LOVERDI, JOSEPH III - Booster Club: FHA LOWRIE, PETER L. - Treas., Souther- naires: Region IX Choir, 81-82: Pres., Mu Alpha Theta: Pres., Chi Eta Mu: Treas., NHS: Treas., IETS: VP., CSU: National Merit Semi-Finalist: First Place, Geometry Contest, 79: Second Place, Algebra II - Sharpstown Con- test, 81: Fourth Place Science Div. II- Lamar U. Contest, 81: First Division, Solo and Ensemble, 81 LYONS, LINDA ELIZABETH - Booster Club: FHA: LEE: Athletics, Volleyball: Hospitality Club: Spanish Club: Girls' Cotillion: Roadrunners: Club 76 .NI- MABRAY, MATTHEW THOMAS - Campaigners, 80-82: Young Life: Stu- dent Council, 80: YCT, 81-82: Chi Eta Mu, 81-82 MACKEY, KENNETH WAYNE - Football: FHA: Varsity Football Trainer MARCUS, IODI LYNN - OBA? Hospitality Club: Spanish Club: YCT: Texas History Club: Science Club, 80-81 MARICHAL, LOUIS A. - General Guard, Chaplain: Live Mascot MARION, DAVID EVAN - SABER, 81-82, Young Leaders Editor: Key Club, 80-82: Student Council, 80-81: Soph., Ir. Cabinet: IETS: Lorne Denney Fan Club: Quill and Scroll: Fort Worth Bathtub Follies Participant: National Merit Semi-Finalist MARKOS, FERENC - Outstanding Achievement Award, 81 MARLEY, IILL MARIE - Hospitality Club, 80-82: Spanish Club, 80-81: American Legion, 80-81: Booster Club, 80-82: YCT, 81-82 MARSHALL, AMY LYNN - Cheer- Left: We're scum and we're proud, shout Kristen Koehl, Peter Tadros, Sheri Love, Min- dy Lobliner, Donna Elwood, and lanet Fischer. Middle Left: Gwen Feir's hair didn't hold up but her arm did. Far Left: Elizabeth Baier and Shelly McLelland toast to the guys they're destined to I rneetnextyean leader lHeadJ, SABER, Girls' Sports Editor, 81-82, Most Beautiful Soph., Ir., Sr., Sr. Cabinet, Hospitality Club, Texas History Club, Booster Club, 80-82, Spirit Committee, 81-82, Quill and Scroll, 81- 82, FHA, 81-82, MSL, 81-82, Interclub Council, 81-82, Lorne Denney Fan Club MARSHALL, IOHN THOMAS - VICA, VP McCARY, KRISTI D. - First Place RMA Essay Contest, DECA, Booster Club MCCASLIN, KATHARINE VIRGINIA - Fiddler, Dancer, Dramalee, AFS, Racquetball Club, Lee Lieutenant MCCONN, ANDREW IOHN - In- teract, 81-82, Booster Club, Texas History Club, 80-82, Geology Club, 81- 82, HOFFA, 80-82, Campaigners, 81-82, Young Life, 80-82, Roy's Boy's, Golf, Bruin's Ball, 81-82 MCCONN, I. RICK - Interact, 80-82, VP, 81-82, Sr. Cabinet, Band Committee, Golf Team, 79-82, 3-Year Letterman, Texas History Club, 80-82, Geology Club, Booster Club, HOFFA, Traveler MCCORD, PATRICK BRIAN - Varsity Basketball, 81-82, IV Basketball, 80-81, Dramalee, 80-82, Booster Club, IETS MCCOY, STEVEN WAYNE - Varsity Basketball Team, Track Team, Geology Club, Stage Band, Booster Club MCCRANEY, MARGARET ANN - DECA MCCRANEY, MELISA FAYE - DECA, Historian, 81-82 MCCRARY, KATHERINE KELLY - Spanish Club, 80-82, Booster Club, 79- 82, YCT, 81-82, Young Life, 79-82, Cam- paigners, 80-82, Close Up MCDONALD, KAREN LEA - OEA, 80-81, Historian, 81-82, Booster Club, 81-82 MCDUFF, LAURA LEA - Chi Eta Mu: YCT, OEA, Booster Club, Sr. Cabinet MCKEITHAN, MARY LYNN - Traveler, Circulation Manager, 81-82, Program Council, 79-80, Hospitality Club, 79-82, CSU, 81-82, Most Beautiful Nominee, Young Life, Campaigners, 362 Booster Club MCLELLAND, SHELLY ELAINE - Spirit Committee, VP, Anchor Club, Reporter, Traveler, Features, Co-Editor, NHS, Track, Chi Eta Mu, CAPS, Soph., Ir. Cabinet, Booster Club, Hospitality Club, Spanish Club, Texas History Club, Young Life, Campaigners MCLEROY, DAVID WAYNE - Texas History Club, 79-82, Geology Club, HOFFA, Young Life, Campaigners, Booster Club, Roy's Boy's MCMAHAN, BRUCE MABRY - In- teract, 81-82, Baseball, 79-80, Booster Club, 79-82, WNB, 2-Year Letterman, Racquetball Club, Young Life, Cam- paigners, Roy's Boy's MCMAHON, LIZ A. - FFA, Pres., Ir. Conducting Team, Booster Club, Hospitality Club MCRAE, IEFFREY LAYNE - Science Club, Martial Arts Club, HOFFA, CAPS, Geology Club, Interact MEYER, IOANNA - SABER, B0-B2, Club Editor, 81-82, Anchor Club, 81-82, Treas., Student Council, 79-82, 81-82, Sec., Spirit Committee, 81-82, Treas., Hospitality Club, AFS, 79-80, NHS, Chi Eta Mu, VP, 81-82, American Legion, 81-82, CSU, 81-82, FHA, 79-80, Quill and Scroll, 80-82, Most Beautiful Semi- Finalist, 79-80, Girls' State Citizen, 81, LEE, Young Life, 79-82, Campaigners, 79-82, Lorene Denney Fan Club, Par- ticipated in the Fort Worth t'Bathtub Follies, Nuke the Boring Activist ICharter Memberl, Booster Club, Girls' Cotillion, Roadrunners, Hearts and Rainbows Fan Club MICHALEC, STEVE PAUL - Booster Club, VICA MILES, BRADLEY IOEL - Booster Club MILLER, ERIC IASON - Basketball MILLER, KELLY MARIE - Spanish Club, Booster Club, Hospitality Club, LEE, YCT, Texas History Club, American Legion MILLER, MARK DOUGLASS - Southernaires MILLS, KEVIN - 2-Year Letterman, Basketball MITSCHKE, CAROL DIANE - Texas History Club, Hospitality Club, Spirit Committee, FTA MOORE, MICHAEL IOSEPH - Varsi- ty Football, Interact, Social Chairman, Roy's Boy's MOORE, PATTY KATHELINE - Texas History Club, Hospitality Club, Booster Club, Soph. Cabinet, Cheerleader MOORE, PENNEY L. - DECA MONDSHINE, STEPHEN PAUL - Varsity Golf Team, 3-Year Letterman, Varsity Football, WNB MOREY, STEPHEN MICHAEL - Key Club, Student Council, Reporter, Who's Who Among American High School Students, SNHS, Spanish Club, IV Baseball, Texas History Club, Young Life, Ski Trip, Windy Gap, Cam- paigners, Roy's Boy's MORRIS, RONALD ERIC - Geology Club, Booster Club MOSS, ANGELA MARIE - Hospitali- ty Club, 79, Booster Club, 79-82, LEE, 81-82 MOUNTAIN, SMOKY - Cheerleader, Sec., Sr. Cabinet, VP, Geology Club, Student Council, Sr. Rep., Interact, Texas History Club MULVEY, ROBERT P. - Varsity Statistics, 79-82, Interact, 81-82, Texas History Club, 81-82, FHA, 81-82, Roy's Boy's, Booster Club, 79-82, Cam- paigners, 79-82, Windy Gapper, 80, Young Life MURPHEY, MARY GAYLE - Artist, Christmas on Angel Street, Chorus, FTA, German Club, 81-82, Hospitality Club, 81-82, Spanish Club, 80-81, Booster Club, 80-81, Lit!Arts MUSKRELLA, MICHAEL ANTHONY - Sr. Cabinet, Science Club, FFA, Parliamentary Team Member, FFA, Crop Production Award, Lee National English Essay Competition Finalist, Booster Club, Geology Club, Chi Eta Mu -N- NANCE, ALBERT G. - Varsity Foot- 'Ig 'Dusk ill -vp-L ball, 2-Year Letterman, 81-82, Interact, Sec., IV Football and Track, 80-81, SABER, Ads Editor, 81-82, Tom Ander- son Fan Club, 80-82, Charter Member, Roy's Boy's, 81-82, Sam's Kamikaze Team, 81-82, Booster Club, 81-82, Lorene Denney Fan Club NATALE, IULIA ANN - PLO! SNHSZ French Club, ROTC, Orienteering, Drill Team, CAPS, FHA, Booster Club NEWMAN, SHANNON GREGORY - Golf Team NIGH, IACQUELYN ANNE - PLO, IA, DECA, CAPS NOBLE, LISA NOEL - Traveler, 80-81, Ad Staff, Traveler, 81-82, Ad Manager, Racquetball Club, Booster Club, FHA, Hospitality Club, Young Life Ski Trip, Campaigners, Close Up NOLEN, KIMBERLY ANN - Flute, Solo, First Rating, All City Orchestra Try Outs, All State Band Try Outs, Flute Solo, FHA, General Marching Band .0. OAKLAND, IENNIFER LEE - Hospitality Club, 79-82, 81-82, Pres., LEE, 80-82, Booster Club, 79-82, Dix- iliers, 80-82, Sec., 81-82 OELAND, KAREL ANNE - Razz-m- Tazz, 81-82, Sec., 81-82, Spirit Commit- tee, Anchor Club, 81-82, Young Life Ski Trips, Most Beautiful Finalists and Semi-Finalist, NHS, Varsity Track, Girls Cotillion, Booster Club, THC, Dramalee, Thespians, Powder Puff -p. PAINE, WALTER IEFFREY - Varsity Football, 81-82, Capt., 81-82, Lineman of the Year, IV Football and Track, 80-81, Interact, 80-82, Pres,, 81-82, Interclub Council, 81-82, Treas., Sr. Class, 81-82, VP, FCA, 81-82, SABER, 81-82, Sports Editor, Tom Anderson Fan Club, Sr. Cabinet, Roy's Boy's, HISD School Board Representative, Bruin Ball, 81-82, Booster Club, Lorene Denney Fan Club PAIR, ANTHONY WAYNE - FFA, Greenhand, AG Co-Op, Booster Club PARNELL, IAMES ROBINSON - Key Club Pres., 81-82, Treas., 80-81, Soph., Director, 79-80, Sr. Class Pres., Student Council, 79-82, NHS, V.P., Soph., Ir., Cabinet Pres., SABER, Ir. Staff, 80-81, Circulation Manager, 81-82, CSU, FCA, Southernaires, 79-80, Most Represen- tative Soph., Boys' State Nominee, Var- sity Three Years, Track, Summer League, Baseball, Booster Club, 80-82, Chi Eta Mu, IETS, Young Life, Cam- paigners, Roadrunners, Quill and Scroll Bartender, UT Christmas Formals, Round Up, 81-82, Baasheepba Produc- tions, Inc., Co-Chairman of the Board, Participated in the Bathtub Follies in Fort Worth, Who's Who Among American High School Students, In- terclub Council Person, The Lorene Denney Fan Club, The Before, During, and After Dinner Players, St. Martian Ball, 81-82, Ruby Red Squeezer, Mud, Lew B. Siderick, Powder Puff Coach PASCHALL, MICHELLE ANN - Supertecs, 81-82, Dramalee, 80-82, Thespians, 81-82 PASQUET, IANINE FELICE - Spanish Club, 80-82, Hospitality Club, 80-81, CSU, 81-82, Booster Club, 80-82: Lieutenants, 79-80 PATTILLO, LAURA - DECA, Booster Club, FHA, Hospitality Club PAYAVLA, DIMITRY SOCRATES - Baseball, Interact, FCA, Texas History Club, Booster Club, Young Life, Racquetball PERRYMAN, IOHN BENIAMIN - Key Club, Treas., Sr. Year, Student Council, SABER, Ir. Section Editor, CSU, Southernaires, Most Represen- tative Iunior, President, NHS, Quill and Scroll, Representative to Boys' State, Young Life, Campaigners, SABER, 80- 82, Alternate to Cabinet, Parnell Beat Me Every Year! Dec. 4-5, 81 Christmas Formals at UT, Windy Gap, 81: Young Life Ski Trip, 80, 81, Pagosa, Booster Club, 81, Lorene Denney Fan Club PETERSON, SCOTT WADE - Pres., VICA PHELPS, KEVIN IAY - Dramalee, Guitar, MXDE, IA PLATT, LISA MICHELLE - Hospitali- ty Club, Spanish Club, Texas History Club, Tennis Team, 80-82, Booster Club, FHA, FCA, Young Life, Windy Gap POA, CAROLINE - FHA, 80, Booster Club, 80: FHA, 81-82, Booster Club, 81-82 PODARAS, IIMMY M. - Football, 2- Year Letterman, Interact, FCA, Young Life, FHA, Spanish Club PODARAS, NICKIE N. - AFSC Lit!Arts, Sales and Delivery Staff, Booster Club POINDEXTER, PAMELA WALKER - Booster Club, Hospitality Club, Texas History Club, MSL, Girls' Cotillion, Roadrunners, Young Life POLSKI, LISA ANN - Cheerleader, Homecoming Queen, Sr. Cabinet, Stu- dent Council, Hospitality Club, Texas History Club, Geology Club, MSL, Spirit Committee, Booster Club, Girls' Cotillion, Young Life, Campaigners, Roadrunners POTEET, SCOTT PALMER - Lit!Arts '82 PROPHET, MADELINE MAGDALENE - Lee Lieutenant, HECE, Certificate for Encounter, Trophy Most Stability, Second Place Trophy, Most Representative, VP, Ser- vice Project PRUITT, SHARON PATRICIA - FHA, Spanish Club, Hospitality Club, AFS . R- RAMIREZ, GIL ,osEPH - VICA, PLO RASMUS, REGINALD - DECA, 79-82 RAY, RANDALL E. - Basketball: Key Club, Sr. Director, Traveler, HOFFA, Chi Eta Mu, Geology Club, Soph., Ir., Sr. Cabinet REA, GREGORY LEE - Speech and Debate Team, 80-82, German Club, 79- 82, Historian, 81-82, AFS, 79-80, Sr. Cabinet Alternate FERSOR, ANCELA KAI - Lee Lieute- nant, Spanish Club RECKLING, CARROLL 1. - Booster Club, Hospitality Club, Texas History Club, Spanish Club: YCT, MSL REILLY, MARY BENNET - Booster Club, 80-82: Spanish Club, 80-81 RHIDDLEHOOVER, IAMES - FFA, Greenhand: Chapter Farmer Degree: AG Sales Service Award: AG Mechanics Award: Geology Club RICH, INGRID, E. - Texas History Club: MSL: Booster Club: Spanish: Young Life: Campaigners RILEY, DAVID SCOTT - Varsity Foot- ball, 81-82: Varsity Baseball: IA RINANDO, VINCENT SAM - FFA: Golf Team: General Guard, Ir. Farm Skills Team ROBERTS, KIMBERLY ANN - Texas History Club: Hospitality Club: Spanish Club: FHA, 81-82: Program Council: Booster Club ROBERTSON, CYNTHIA IEAN - SNHS, 81-82: Hospitality Club, 80-82: Spanish Club: YCT, 79-80: Racquetball, 79-80: Booster Club, 79-82: Girls Basket- ball, 80-81: FHA, 81-82: Geology Club, 81-82: CAPS, 81-82 ROBERTSON, DAVID CHARLES - Booster Club: German Club: Chess Club: CAPS: Close Up: Lit!Arts ROBIE, MARGARET AUSTIN - AFS: FTA: CAPS: CSU: LitfArts ROBINS, IENNIFER ANN - Booster Club: Dixiliers: Southernaires ROBINSON, SHERYL SUSAN - MSL, 80-82: Texas History Club, 79-82: Hospitality Club, 79-80: Student Cabinet: Booster Club, 79-82: Science Club, 80-81: IA, 81 ROEDER, RICK EDWARD - Football, Varsity Letterman ROSEN, LISA CAROL - Booster Club: French Club: Science Club ROVERA, RICARDO A. - Booster Club: ROWLAND, ANTHONY BRADFORD - Texas History Club: Roy's Boy's: Booster Club ROYALL, ROLAND THOMAS - 2- Year Varsity Letter, Football: Interact RUNDLE, PAULA :EAN - IV Volleyball: IV Basketball: Varsity 364 Volleyball: Varsity Basketball: Honorable Mention, Basketball: Spanish Club: Booster Club: Hospitality Club RUSSELL, PANCHO - Spanish Club: Racquetball Club: Scuba Club RUSTUM, KATRINA ANNE - FFA: CAPS: Geology Club RYAN, IIMMY I. - Football, 2-Year IV Letterman: 1-Year Varsity Letterman: 2-Year Varsity Track Letterman -3- SAADF, NICOLE G. - Booster Club: Dixiliers: OEA: Dramalee: Hospitality Club: French Club: AFS: Lieutenant: YCT: Texas History Club SALISBURY, DONALD E. - YCT: ROTC: VICAXICT SATTERWHITE, MINETTE S. H CSU: Spanish Club: Texas History Club: Hospitality Club: Young Life: Campaigners SAX, MICHELLE - Spirit Committee, 80-82, Pres., 81-82: Hospitality Club: Texas History Club, 81-82: Booster Club, 79-82: FHA, 81-82 SCHLEYER, VICTORIA ANNE - Young Life: Hospitality Club: Texas History Club: Spanish Club: Booster Club SCHULMAN, ANDREW E. - National Merit Semi-Finalist: Southernaires: German Club: Debate Team: CAPS: Science 10: Close Up SCOTT, BLAIR A. - Swim Team, 80- 82, 2-Year Letterman: Campaigners: Young Life: Booster Club, 81-82 SCOTT, LAURA GAYLE - MSL, 80- 82: Campaigners, 79-82: Young Life, 79- 82: CSU, 81-82: Sr. Cabinet, 81-82: Texas History, Sec., 79-82: Spanish Club: SNHS, 81-82: Scuba Club, 81-82: Rac- quetball Club, 79-81: Hospitality Club, 79-82: Booster Club, 79-82: Booster Club, 79-82: IV Volleyball, 79 SEWARD, CATHERINE UP- THEGROVE - Track, Letterman: Choir: Scuba Club: Spanish Club: AFS: Lee Lieutenant SHARPE, SHELBY LYNN - Close Up: Booster Club: Texas History Club: FHA: Hospitality Club: CAPS: Roadrunners: Girls' Cotillion: Club 76 SHAVLAN, MIKE - FFA, Officer: Head Football Trainer: Honor Roll: Booster Club SHEPHERD, IANIE LOUISE - Lee Lieutenant, 79-82, Ir. Spirit Stick: CSU, 81-82: Southernaires, 81-82: Dramalee, 81-82: Swim Team, 80-82: Booster Club, 80-82 SHEPHERD, SUSAN s. - Hospitality Club: Spanish Club: YCT: LEE: Program Council: AFS: Booster Club: Roadrun- ners: Girls' Cotillion: GSU SHOLL, LYN MARY - Hospitality Club, 80-81: Spanish Club, 81-82: FHA, 80-82: Texas History Club, 80-82: Booster Club, 80-82: Roadrunners: LEE: Cotillion: Campaigners: FTA SIEBERT, MARTIN - Track: CSU! FCA: German Club: Texas History: Scuba, Campaigners: Young Life: BoosterClub SIEGGREEN, ERIC S. - DECA, 80-82: Photographer, 80-81: Football Trainee, 81-82: Honor Roll, 79-82 SIMMEN, WILLIE I. - IV Basketball: Varsity Basketball: Interact: Key Club: Most Handsome: HOFFA SMITH, ALISON MARY - Soph. Cabinet: Hospitality Club: Texas History Club: Spanish Club: Booster Club: Young Life: MSL SMITH, CYNTHIA L. - Texas History Club: Hospitality: Booster Club: FHA: Campaigners SMITH, DARLENE ANGWEN - CSUC AFS: IETS: Spanish Club: Texas History Club: Sr. Cabinet: Ir. Cabinet: Booster Club: Spirit Committee: LEE: Most Beautiful: Campaigners: Hospitality Club: Chorus SMITH, LLOYD! E. - Sr. Cabinet: FHA: Racquetball Club: Booster Club SMITH, MALCOLM RANDY - Mar- ching Generals Band, 79-82: Booster Club: FHA: Band Solo SMITH, SOPHIA DAWN - Dramalee: LEE: Hospitality: Spanish Club: FHA: IETS: Spirit Committee: Campaigners: Young Life: Texas History Club: Booster Club SOLCHER, THOMAS LYLE - Key Club: Marching Generals: Manager of Band: Geology Club: Close Up: Rac- quetball Club: Booster Club: Career Day Chairman STEFFES, IULIE ANN - Traveler, News Staff, Co-Editor: Swim Team: 79- 81, 3-Year Letterman: All-State Swim Team: 79-82: Student Council, 81-82: Spirit Committee, 81-82: Anchor Club, 81-82: Inter-Club Council, 81-82: American Legion, 79-81: Ir. Most Beautiful Finalist, 80-31: Cheerleader Finalist, 81: Homecoming Queen Nominee, 81-82: Honor Society, 81-82: Ir. Cabinet, 80-81: Sr. Alternate, 81-82: NCTE: Bill Archer Intern Finalist, 80- 81: LEE, 80-82: Sr. Campaigners STEPHENS, A. BRADLEY - WNB3 FFA: Athletic Trainer: Racquetball: BoosterClub STEWART, IAMES KEVIN - Key Club, 80-82, Mascot, 81-82: SABER, 81- 82, Faculty Editor: LitfArts '82: IETS, 81: Chi Eta Mu, 81-82: Quill and Scroll, 81- 82, Chairman of the Board: Nuke the Whales, Charter Member: UT Energy Symposium, 81-82: Supervisor: National Merit Commended Scholar, 81-82: Who's Who Among American High School Students: Chairman of the Citizens Concerned About the Preserva- tion of Happy Bathtub Follies in Fort Worth: Nuke the Boring: Member of the Birdwell School District Quartet Fan Club: BAA BAA Black Sheep High School Graduate '82 STIBORA, MICHELLE RENE - FHA, 79-80: Track Team, 80: Cross-Country, 80-81: Track, Letterman: Booster Club: DECA STIEHLER, PETER - Geology Club: IA STOCKSTILL, FAITH E. - ROTC: FFA: FHA STOKELY, PHYLLIS MICHELLE - FFA: Spanish Club: Scuba Club: Booster Club STOVER, LISA - Dixiliers, '79-82: Southernaires: AFS, 80-82: Spanish Club, 80-81: SNHS, 80-81: Hospitality, 81: Dramalee, 81: Booster Club: Lee Lieutenant, Scholarship Award, 80 STRYKER, ANN L. - Cross Country: Track: Booster Club SUSSMAN, ELLEN D. - FHA-HERO, Treas., 81-82: Lit!Arts: FHA: Hospitality Club: FHA: Booster Club: Spanish Club: Scuba Club: Science Club -T- TADROS, PETER N. - CSU, Pres.: Scuba Club, V.P.: IETS, V.P.: Chi Eta Mu, Treas.: Lit!Arts, Publication Manager: French Club: Science 10: Law Club: Campaigners: Booster Club TAMBORELLO, RENEE ANNE - UIL, State Doubles Winner, 80-81: UIL Regional Doubles Winner, 80-81: District Doubles Winner, 80-81: Booster Club, 80-82: NHS, 81-82: Tennis Team, 80-82 TEGETHOFF, KAREN MARIE - Ir.. Sr., Cabinet: Spanish Club: Texas History Club: Scuba Club: German Club: Science Club: Booster Club TEGG, KYLE WILLIAM - Football, 81-82 TENISON, KAREN M. - FHA: Scuba Club: Texas History Club: Hospitality Club: MSL: Booster Club TERRY, ALLISON LEE - FHA: Texas History Club: Booster Club: Hospitality Club: MSL: HDT TERRY, TRAVIS WELDON - IA TODD, TERRELL ANN - Hospitality: HDI: Booster Club TONG, KAREN LEIGH - Varsity Basketball, 81-82: IV Basketball, 80-81: IV Volleyball, 80-81: Racquetball: AFS: Hospitality Club: Marching Generals, 79-80: Concert Band, 79-80 TRAN, TAI ANA - Science Club TRONCALE, IOHN R. - International Thespian Society -V- VALERO, CHANTEL, M. - Close Up: Dramalee: Booster Club: Hospitality Club Far Left: Is it a bird? plane? no, it's Mr. Cook and I'm stuck with this stolen book - great' says an awestruck Angela Moss. Middle Left: Oooh, you mean sharks are that big? cringes Becky King as Peter Tadros prepares the net. Left: Shannon Grune takes a bite out of Alyson Callier's foot while Traci Glover looks on. VALLBONA, MARISA - Student Council, Parliamentarian, 81-82: HECE, Secretary, 81-82: Spirit Committee, 81- 82: Program Council, 79-80: Hospitality Club, 79-80: Texas History, 80-82: Spanish Club, 80-81: French Club, 79- 80: Booster Club, 79-81 VANONI, MARK ALLEN - Pres., FFA, 81-82: Ir, Cabinet, 80-81: FFA Forest Management Award, 79-81: FFA, Soil and Water Management Award, 79-80: FFA, Farm and Homestead Im- provement Award, 79-80: FFA, Extem- poraneous Speaking Award, 80-81 VILLANUEVA, ANTONIO - Pres., Student Council: Pres., Inter-Club Council: Treas., FI-A: General Guard: Geology Club: CAPS: Alternate School Board Rep.: Alternate Cabinet Rep. VILLANUEVA, CYNTIA E. - DECA, 81-82: FHA, 80-81: Hospitality, 80-81. Booster, 79-82 VINEYARD, MARK SCOTT - ROTC, 78-82: Commisioned Officer, 81-82: Commander, ROTC Color Guard, 79-80: Commander, ROTC Male Drill Team, 80-82: Academic Achievement Award, IU.S. Armyj: FMAF, 81-82: CSU, 81-82: Geology Club, 81-82: Booster Club, 81-B2 VOSKAMP, PETER LENKER - Editorial Staff, Traveler -W. WAGES, ROBERT VINCENT - Foot- ball: Booster Club WALKER, IAMES LEWIS - DECA, 80-82: Booster Club, 79-82: Young Life, 79-82: General Guard WARD, DEIRDRA ROCHELLE - DECA, 81-82: FHA, 81-82 WARREN, STACEY A. - SNHS: VP, Spanish Club, 81-82: Spanish Club, 80- 82: Hospitality Club, 80-82: American Legion Club, 81-82: Alternate Sr. Cabinet Rep.: Booster Club, 80-82: LEE, 81-82 WATSON, LAURA EILEEN f Dramalee, 80-82: Spanish Club, 81-82: Hospitality Club, 80-81: Booster Club, 80-82 WEATHERFORD, ELLEN LEIGH - 3 FHA, 81-82, LitfArts, 80-81, American Legion, 79-81, Hospitality Club, 79-80, Spanish Club, 79-80, Science Club, 79- 80, Booster Club, 79-82 WEIDLER, TERESA T - SABER 81-82, Editor-in-Chief, 82, Clubs Staff, 81, Anchor Club, 80-82, Pres., 82, Ir. Rep., 81, Student Council, 81-82, Elec- tion Chairman, 82, Most Valuable Ir., 81, Lit!Arts, 81-82, Short Story Editor, 81, Spirit Committee, 81-82, Skits Co- Chairman, 82, SNHS, 80-82, VP, 82, Quill and Scroll, 81-82, Pres., and Volunteer Sergeant at Arms, 82, Inter- Club Council, 82, Sec., NHS, 81-82, Stu- dent Cabinet, Sr., Soph. Rep., Mu Alpha Theta, 80, 82, IETS, 81, American Legion, 80, Hospitality Club, 80, Na- tional Merit Semi-Finalist, DAR Award, Who's Who Among American High School Students, America's Outstanding Names and Faces, Powder Puff, 81-82, Young Life, 80-82, Campaigners, 80-82, Ski Camper, 81, Windy Gapper, 81, LEE, 81-82, Roadrunners, Girls' Cotillion, The Lorene Denney Fan Club, Par- ticipated in the Bathtub Follies in Fort Worth, Baasheepba Productions, Inc., Co-Chairman of the Board, Member of the Sheep and Swine Ruling Class, The Are Ya Happy Squad, Nuke the Bor- ing Activist, lCharter Memberl, Pig Nostril High Graduate WEINERT, CONSTANCE MARIE - Hospitality, 80-82, FFA, 80-82, Greenhand, Chapter Farmer, 81-82, Reserve Grand Champion - Garden, 81, Sentinel in Leadership Contest, 81, Booster Club, 80-82, Section Monitor, 81-82, Close Up WENTZ, IO ANN - Hospitality Club, 79-81, FHA, Lee Lieutenant, Two Star General, Chi Eta Mu, 81-82, Booster Club WEVER, LAURA LA GENE - HECE, Booster Club, FHA, FHA Award, Chairperson, HECE WHEATLEY, TIMOTHY STEPHEN - Voc. AG., Ir. Chaplain, Soil and Water Management, Co-Op Ag Sr. Reporter WHITE, DIANA MARY - Lee Lieute- nant, 79-80, Booster Club, 79-82 WHITE, SHANNAN HODGES - Close Up, Spanish Club, Booster Club, Lit! Arts WHITE, WILLIAM HALL - General Guard, 80-82, Southernaires, 81-82 WILLIAMS, SHEILA YVETTE - Booster Club, FHA WILSON, KIMBERLY ANNE - NHS: IETS, Scuba Club, French Club, Spanish Club, Booster Club, Hospitality Club, Lit! Arts, Geology Club, Mu Alpha Theta WINTER, TIMOTHY - Texas History Club, Tennis Team, Young Life, OEA, Roy's Boy's, Booster Club WOMACK, KENNY - Senior Class Poet, 81, Key Club, 80, Ir. Director, 81, VP, 82, SABER, 81-82, Clubs Staff, Assoc. Editor, Varsity Cheerleader, 82, Key Club Pancake Award Winner, 82, Key Club Nubian Wild - Ibeepl Award Winner, 82, Booster Club, 80-82, Spirit Committee, 82, Freshman Cabinet, 82, Sr. Cabinet, Quill and Scroll, VP 82, Cross-Country Letterman, 80-81, Key Club Grapefruit Chairman, 82, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Track Team, 80-81, FCA, 81, Anchor Club Ir. and Sr. Beau, HOFFA Letterman, 80-82, Ir. and Sr. Cam- paigner, Baasheepba High School Graduate, 82, Mr. Sandman Fan Club, Geology Club, 82, Lorene Denney Fan Club WOODMANSEE, KIMBERLY - Spanish Club, 82, FHA, 82, Hospitality Club, 82, 2-Year Letterman, 80-81, Sr. Cabinet Rep., 82, Young Life, 80-82, Campaigners, 80-82, Booster Club, 80- 821 Lee, 80-82 .Y- YANNETTI, IOSEPH THOMAS - 2- Year Letterman, Football, IV Baseball, Second Team All District Defensive Tackle, 80, Second Team All District Of- fensive Tackle, 81, Honorable Mention, Defensive End, 81, Interact, FCA -Z- ZANDER, MATTHEW LOUIS -- Capt., 2-Year Letterman, Football, 80-81, All- District Offense and Defense, Interact, Pres., FCA, SABER, Lorene Denney Fan Club ZARR, LYNN S. - Tennis Team, 3- Year Letterman, Interact, 81-82, Young Life, Campaigners, Texas History Club, Booster Club, Roy's Boy's, Most Hand- some Semi-Finalist, Student Council Alternate ZINK, MARCI MARIE - Traveler, 80- 82, Exchange Editor and News Staff, Anchor Club, 80-82, Chaplain, 81, Pres., LEE, Spirit Committee, 82, Ir. 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Adams 95, 308 Andrea 209 Laurel 187, 284 Mark 332 Michael 332 Askew, Rhonda 197 Askew, Samuel 332 Athey, Sarah 231, 248, 263 Attarzadeh, Farinaz 113,180, 181,284 Atwood effre 187 308 Baroncelli, Andrew 82, 89, 100 Barrerra, Maria 224 Barres, Donna 201 Barrett, Melanie 284 Barron, David 333 , Susan 5, 57,110, 111, 155, 161, 162, 163, 230, 261 Aeg, Greg Aglee, Steven 284 A maddudin, Karim 332 Ahmed, Faris 281 Ahihes, David 220 Aikens, Adrain 169 Aldrich, Rena 224 Alegria, Iaver 332 Alexander, Iames 187, 230 Alfano, Tori 308 Al-Khagit, C nthia 199 1 l y , Atwood, Mark 187, 193, 231 Austin, Sarah 170, 173, 185, 284 Austin, Stacey 308 Austin, Susan 131, 170, 180,182,231 Austin, Warren 199 Ayers, Cheryl 146, 178, 332 Aziz, Akbarali 284 Aziz, Amynah 308 Aziz, Sohail 281 Babin, Marcus 92 Babischkin, Marc 231 Bazgggski, Iulie 59, 173, 283, 204, 289, Allbright, Allison 178, 332 Allen Allen Allen, Allen, Allen, ,Ashley 331,332 , David 127,182, 103, 172,280 Ella 222 Michael 332 Theresa 158 7YlI1cock, Rena 284 Allison, Iennifer 136, 152, 173, 179, 189, 308 Alvarado, Brenda 284 Baier, Elizabeth 0, 40, 72, 126, 127, 130, 134,142,171, 176,186,188,190, 191, 192, 195, 231, 302 Bailey, Beth 186, 196 Bailey, Brenda 156, 331,332 Bailey, Iacquelin 169, 231 Bailey, Iames 9, 18, 59, 00, 70,106, 107, 127, 131, 133,138,139, 229, 231 Bailey, Maurine 232 Alvarado, Viviana 332 Alvarado, Manrique 332 Alvarez, Lucy 332 Alvarez, Raymond 23, 284, 393 Ambroze 182, 230 Amundsen, Michael 284 Amundsen, Robert 332 Anders, Alison 8, 171, 172, 176, 182, 185, 230, 284 Anders, Dion 284 Anderson, Ashely 230 Anderson, Dawn 308 Anderson, Eric 91, 382 Anderson, Mike 107 Anderson, Thomas 214 Andrews, Rita 143, 284 Andrus, David 27, 35, 63, 98, 99, 102, 126, 139, 185, 306, 307, 308 Anton, Cybele 230 Arai, Chisae 284 Arbaje, Cynthia 199, 284 Arceneaux, Natrice 332 Archibald, Alisa 136, 179 Arias, Belkis 308 Armstrong, Glen 284 Arnold, Michael 332 Arnsgiger, Adrian 134, 171, 172, 230 Arre ondo, Ingrid 196, 197, 230 Bailey, Stephen 11, 38, 44, 45, 47, 141, 193, 232, 374 Bailey, Timmy 332 Bailey, William 284 Baillio, Margaret 137, 143, 178, 332, 350, 396 Baillio, Mary 181,185,284 Baillou, Nilsa 332 Baird, Lisa 131, 135, 284, 303 Baird, Baker Baker Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Alan 332 ,Andrea 182,199,232 , Craig 284 Holly 130, 300 Iennifer 181, 308 Iustin 193, 281 Suzanne 333 Baladez, Irene 150, 162, 308 Baldridge, Edward 214 Baldridge, Patrice 284 Baldwin, Gardner 247 Baldwin, Duff 284 Bales, Iohn 232 Ball, Stacey Ballard, Constance 188, 308 Ballard, Tonya 232 Banks, Leslie 150, 163, 284 Banks, Ronald 284 Barden, Paul 185, 308 Barker, Wanda 173 Barkley, Edward 232 Barron, Lisa 199, 232 Bartay, Robert 182, 232 Barton, Elizabeth 182, 233 Barton, Roger 333 Barzilla, Dominic 141, 284 Barzilla, Iohn 54, 82, 83, 86, 104, 105, 108, 140, 233, 260 Barzilla, Kenneth 91, 333 Barzilla, Melanie 12, 16, 41, 47, 233, 262 Bass, Iennifer 79, 136, 308 Bass, Karen 137, 180, 284 Bassett, Sidney 150, 151, 308 Batcher, Arthur 223 Bates, Jennifer 119, 284 Battag ia, Kamela 333 Batte, Lauren 174, 333 Bauman, Kim 113 Bauman, Lynn 183, 333 Baumgardner, Ellen 284 Baumgardner, Ieremy 123, 308 Baxter, Brian 201, 233 Baylor, Cheryl 41, 137, 180,183, 284 Beal, Whitney 136, 154, 179, 309 Beathard, Kathleen 137,284 Becker, Guy 61, 187, 233 Becker, Mindy 309 Becker, Robert 309 Beddingfield, Barton 285 Beddingfield, Brandy 179, 309, 317 Been, Robert 309 Belanger, Marielen 333 Belegris, Sophia 116, 181, 285 Belk, Troy 285 Belkin, David 333 Bell, Kristi 28, 333 Bellgam, Deons 217 Bennett, Annie 126, 333,158 Bennett, Robin 136, 179, 309 Benny Elizabeth 104 Benson, Anthony 182, 281 Benson, Audra 309 Benson, Denise 199,233 Benson, Leigh 182, 233 Benyak, Elizabeth 233 Benyak, Lisa 285 Benz, Elizabeth 163, 179, 188, 309 Bergen, Lawrence 204 Bergen, Lang 131, 141, 299, 233 Bergen, Mic ael 333 Berger, Brian 333 Berger, Ronald 150, 309, 313 Bergstrom, Beth 119, 333 Bergstrom, Lawrence 90, 98, 99, 100, 139, 285, 286, 299 Behrens, Howard 217 Bering, Alison 136, 308,309 Berly, Melissa 29, 333 Bernal, Terri 233 Berry, Craig 91,331,333 Berry, Elizabeth 181 Bertch, Kenneth 333 Best, Pamela 194, 285 Bess, Elizabeth 136 Beveridge, jeff 163 Beveridge, Kimberly 234 Biggar, Audrey 184, 285 Biggar, Raymond 91, 309 Biggs, Gardner 309 Billot, David 234 Bily, Robin 137, 185, 190, 285 Bingham, Pamela 24, 112, 190, 194, 309 Bish, Todd 234 Bissonnet, Elizabeth 201 Bitner, Lea 196, 285 Bivens, Walter 309 Bivin, Steven 333 Black, Brandon 165, 193, 194, 234 Blacklock, Monique 201 Blades, Barbara 113, 117, 333, 350 Blades, Chris 150, 234 Blailock, Iulia 38, 97, 124, 135, 137, 163, 170, 173, 174, 185, 190, 285 Blaine, Carol 208 Blaine, Elizabeth 309 Blake, Kimberly 309 Bleil, Karen 234 Bliss, Michael 198, 281 Block, Regina Satloff 218 Bodine, Krista 2, 7, 39, 40, 51, 126, 127, 134, 142, 171, 176, 186, 188, 190, 234, 239, 275 Began, Beth 136, 220 Bo den, Karrilyn 285 Bollato, Iohn 285 Bolling, jefferson 235 Bonham, Melanie 170, 173, 180, 185, 194, 285 Bonner, Ioanne 235 Boone, Iohn 131,139, 309 Boozer, Warren 91, 333 Borneman, Iane 223 Borst, Laura 309 Boston, Kimberly 334 Boston, Tobbie 310 Botello, Mario 235 Bouldin, William 334 Bowen, Audrey 285 Bower, Mark 310 Bowman, Gena 310 Boyarinoff, Deborah 54, 131, 172, 173, 235, 355 Boyd, Rachael 156, 331, 334 Boyd, Robert 201 Boyles, Daniel 334, 341 Left: As Kate Dalthorp, An- nabelle Dolezal, and Allison Garner give their best effort to avoid the three evils, typical Cheryl Vance isn't quite sure what the three evils are. 387 Boyles, Elizabeth 146, 158, 334 Boyles, Iohn 165, 188, 283, 285 Bozeman, Laura 310, 315 Bracewell, Mellie 285 Bradley, Kimberley 310 Braker, Brad 219 Brannam. Harry 169 Brauer, Da hne 54,236 Braun, I-loll,y 145, 146,147, 162, 235 Braun, Ioni 235 Breaux, Gary 285, 304 Breaux, Renee 334,352 Brenham, Gregory 91,334 Brenton, Keith 310 Bridges, Angela 187, 285 Brid es ennifer 57 156 159 334 , I , . , Briggt, Robert 9, 19, 125, 139, 229, 236, 244 Broesche, Karl 334, 341 Brokaw, Scott 200 Brooks, Gary 201 Brooks, Tremaine 199, 285 Brooks, Zebulun 236 Broome, David 236 Brown, Charles 91 Brown, Del 81, 85, 86, 108, 222 Brown, Donna 152, 188, 230, 236 Brown, Duane 26, 98, 99, 102, 139, 181, 306, 307, 310 Brown, Evenetta 198 Brown, Gary 198 Brown, lames 98 Brown, Iohn 150, 334 Brown, Lisa 169 Brown, Mary 137, 143, 170, 173, 180, 185, 194, 283, 285 Brown, Richard 232, 236, 277 Brown, Robert 92, 96, 97 Brown, Rose 285 Brown, Susan 156, 334 Brown, Tamra 236 Browning, Barbara 136,142,144,148, 174, 188,191, 195,236 Browning, Cynthia 154,168,310 Brownin ,Leslie 36,187,285 Brune, Slgnannon 5, 176, 235, 236, 365 Bryan, Katharine 122,158,159,334 Bryant, David 310 Bryant, Karin 334 Brzozowski, Ioni 148,285 Buchanan, Deborah 334 Buchanan, Edith 237 Buchanan, William 285 Buchheit, Angela 137, 176, 185, 286 Buchheit, Cynthia 25, 131, 136, 310, 315 Buhler, Dorothy Bugbee, Richard 334 Bute, Margaret 38, 41, 176, 185, 286 Bullock, Sean 310 Burdett, Bruce 237 Burdett, Guy 92, 286 Burgas, Martha 286 Bur e, Andrea 199, 237 Burke, Denise 143, 310 Burke, Michelle 137, 144, 146, 238 Burke, Samantha 183,310 Burkett, Kelly 334 Burkett, Marcus 167,168, 188,237 Burkett, Michael 310 Burleigh, Michelle 179,181,185,310 Burley, Lisa 158, 332, 339 Burnett, jimmy 168,169 Burns, Edward 334 Burns, Iames 167, 168, 169, 334, 349 Burns, Stephen 93, 94 Burrow, Bradley 335 Burrow, Tom 99,128, 139,307,310 Burrows, Christie 178, 335 Bursell, Iohn 286 Burstain, Todd 7, 72, 76, 142, 191, 192, 195, 237 Burtler, Geraldine 201 Burton, Ioel 115, 238 Burton, Lisa 116, 286 Burton, Thonda 113,335 Butler, Burke 48, 54, 91, 128, 141, 310, 322, 329 Butler, Catherine 335 Butler, Geraldine 286, 305 Butler, Harris 214 Butler, Heidi 121, 128,136, 179,310 318 Butler, Kirsten 121,127,129,176,185, 282, 283, 285, 286 Butler, Maria 17,54,127,129,132,172, 173, 176, 238,245,250 Buzek, Shannon 335 Bynum, leffrey 286 Byrd, Al ison 311, 314 Cacallero, Mauro 311 Cahill, Karen 199, 238 Cain, Kevin 81, 87, 229, 238, 245, 361 Callaway, Wanda 61, 182,187,238 Callier, Elizabeth 49, 66, 137, 176, '182, 238, 256, 365 Callis, Robert 286 Calvert, Louis 27, 104, 309, 311 Cameron, Stanley 22, 86, 128, 140, 286 Camp, Mark 166.167, 169, 170 Camp, Paul 291 Campbell, Iohn 167,169,311 Campbell, Tracy 17, 49, 54,126,167, 172, 173, 237, 238, 241, 263 Campos, Esperanza 185 Cantu, Veronica 162,311 Carmer, Richard 286 Carnes, Gerald 311 Carraway, Nancy 335 Carrell, Iennifer 286 Carrell, Theresa 238 Carrico, Sean 286 Carter, Andrea 133 Carter, Christine 335 Carter, Deborah 136, 179,194,311 Carter, Laroyce 335 Carter, Ruth 187, 311 Cascio, Thane 335 Cascio, Troy 180, 186,238,354 Caskey, Iudith 212 Caulk, Kimberly 335 Causey, Douglas 335 Cavers, Christo h 335 Cavers, Michae3l104, 139,192, 286 Cersonsky, Iames 189,286 Chabysek, Karen 137, 185,286,305 Chambers, Susan 196 Champmagne, Susan 335 Chanc a, Esmeralda 179 Chandler, Kelley 335 Chapman, Elizabeth 185,286 Chapman, Ruth 137, 172, 176, 239, 245 Chaplpell, Katherine 238 Char ow, lules 311 Chase, Margo 335 Chaudhri, Mohammad 286 Chavarria, Patricia 168,335 Chee, Clinton 170,286 Chen, Shelley 311 Chow, William 181,335 Christensen, Erline 207 Chrisman, Kris 146,335 Chucle, Edgar 307,311 Chucle, Ieanne 178,335 Chung, Henry 311 Chung, Morrisena 286 Chungla Oswald 286 Churc ,Brenda 335 Church, Mary 170,239 Cissel, Iennifer 126, 136, 179, 311, 320 Clapp, Renee 180, 286 Clark, Beth 184,335 Clark, Christine 135, 160, 185, 186, 286 Clark, leannine 185,335,340 Clark, lohn 286 Clarke, Payson 311 Clede, Anne 335 Cleek, Mary 225 Clemens,IIoseph 286 Clouse, A isyn 183,335 Clow, Iohn 199,239 Coates, Carolyn 233, 239,241 Cobb, Andrea 163,311 Cobb, Lisa 336 Codner, Christina 286 Coglgins, Van 169 Co en, Gary 311 Cole, Darry 30, 259 Cole, Iohn 217 Coleman, Alex 92,336 Coleman, Carolyn 206 Coleman, Cheryl 142, 176, 239 Coleman, lamie 336 Coleman, Kimberly 28, 52, 119, 126, 331, 334, 336 Colleps, Mary 196, 239,247 Colley, Susan 180,286 Collier, Iulia 136,173,179,311 Collins, Christine 25, 136, 173, 179, 311, 320 Collins, Dexter 311 Collins, Mar aret 287 Collins, Robgie 139, 311 Collins, Shannan 26, 311, 324 Colunga, Leonardo 183,311 Colvin, Alice 69 Colvin, Dick 69 Comits, Margo 336 Comstock, Leslie 239 Coney, Iohn 201,311 Conner, Kenneth 150,336 Connolly, Colleen 336 Coogan, Federick 143,239 Coo ,Christian 336 C00k, David 48, 54, 61, 87, 104, 107, 187, 239 Cook, lane 150, 183, 239,336,352 Cook, Michael 104, 105, 106, 187 Cook, William 52,205,370 Cooke, Desiree 281 Cooksey, Elizabeth 5, 127, 128, 132, 134, 171,176,229, 240, 280, 354, 399 Cooley, Matthew 27,311 Cooley, Mike 281 Cooley, Richard 54 Cooper, lack 232 Cooper, Melba 216 Cooper, Suzanne 148,162,336 Cooper, Valerie 240 Cope, Wendy 178,336 Copeland, David 92,107,139,311 Corn, Chris 287 Corral, Edward 193,287 Corson, Candi 312 Cottingham, Henrietta 35,176, 277, 287 Countee, Doris 49, 217, 279 Courtney, Bruce 169 Cowart, Vicki 319, 336 Cox, Esmeralda 279 Cox, Knack 336 Cox, Laura 136,173,179, 308,312 Cox, Melissa 126, 129, 161, 162,163, 185, 287 Cox, Romney 240, 247 Craig, Ionathan 287 Crain, Lynne 143, 163, 189,287 Crain, Suzanne 336 Cramer, Dawn 158,336,347 Crapitto, Iohn 312 Cravens, William 141,187, 287, 290 Crawford, Ann 136,179,312 Crawford, Michelle 143,163,180,191, 195, 240, 259, 269 Crawford, Regina 169,281 Creasey, Deborah 217 Creech, Sid 222 Cremona, Iames 287 Cremona, Ioseph 240,254 Crichfield, lohn 150,170,287 Crichton, Brook 172, 180, 182, 194,240 250 Crichton, Sandra 5, 24, 37, 136, 173, 179,194, 312, 327 Crocombe, Bruce 336 Crocombe, Stephen 104, 106,107,240 Cromwell, Robert 287 Croskey, Ta 336 Crossen, William 166, 167, 168, 240 Crossman, Andrea 312 Crouch, Laura 312 Crowe, Kelly 240, 259 Crowe, Rhonna 287 Crowe, Robert 312 Crowley, Donald 336 Cruthirds, Keith 183, 312 Cruz, Laura 40, 49, 143, 170,180, 240, 357, 389 Cucci, Dayna 312 Vi 388 Cucci, Thomas 336 Cuevas, Donna 287 Cuevas, Willie 199, 240 Cummings, Anne 4, 32, 34, 37, 38, 44, 45,126,127,129,132,134,142,176. 241 Cummings, lohn 23, 107,139, 287, 302 Cummings, Leslie 129, 185, 227, 283, 287, 303, 397 Cummings, Linda 137,172,182,241, 265 Cummings, Patricia 21,37,185,284, 287, 300, 303 Curlee, Ronald 150, 151, 287 Curry, Margaret 63, 125, 135, 180, 185, 287 Curtis, Page 112,162, 164,176, 189, 287 Cutbirth, Andrew 141, 241, 287 Cutbirth, Marion 133, 196 Dadou, Iohn 98 Dahs, Lan 199 Dakheel, Hiafa 312 Dalby, Michael 98, 100, 156 Dale, lo Ann 204,206 Dalthorp, Kathleen 110, 111, 121, 127, 130, 135,176, 285, 287, 387 Daly, Danna 180,287 D'Amico, Vincent 210 Daniels, Cherry 336 Daniels, Dee 110,137,287 Darnall, Shawn 169 Darnell, Rebecca 137, 180, 185, 288, 292 Darr, Susan 150, 241 Daugs, Richard 162 Davee, Amanda 114,119,126,136,179, 311, 326, 329 Davenport, Pauletta 163, 183, 336 Davidson, Bill 187 Davies, Nelson 312, 323 Davis, Deidra 241 Davis, Iana 121,135,136 307, 312 Davis, Nora 220 Davis, Richard 312 Davis, Terry 136,337 Davis, Tom 140, 288, 290, 299 Day, Helen 207 Dealey, Patricia 199, 288 Dean, Habib 288 Dean, Susan 120, 136, 307, 312 Decell, Denise 137, 173, 180,283,288 Delcsbore, Iris 215 Delatorre, Linda 241 Delellis, Ann 174,312 Deleon, Richard 312 Delgado, Anthonly 92, 98, 100,312 Delgado, Carida 136,179,312 Delgado, Carmen 72, 178, 180, 181, 184, 193, 241 Delgado, Diane 117, 337 Delossantas, Iessica 198 Demaid, Christine 242 Dembowski, Deandra 337 Demoes, Thomas 98, 102, 288 Deneira, George 242 Dennison, Dania 288 Derrington, Russell 337 Desai, Chirag Deshazo, Diane 42, 373 Desimone, Michele 337 Dettling, Christoph 197, 288 Devarona, Anna 313 Dever, David 242 Dial, Sherri 29, 119, 126, 156, 157, 334, 337 Dick, lohn 242 Dickerson, Catherine 288 Difiore, Estelle 172, 229,242 Dill, Carey 146, 156,337 Dillon, Mike 103 Dillon, Palriaia 120, 144, 146, 147,242 Do, Loan 337 Doan, Anh 337 Doan, Chau 313 Dobecka, Bonnia 288 Dodson, Iohn 215 Doehring, Lee 229,242 Dolezal, Annabelle 143, 180, 185, 288, 387 Domian, Sidne 313 Donalson, Kimberly 113,336,337 Dorsey, Hilary 179,194,313 Doughty, David 192,242 Dowell, Linda 115,116,243 Dowling, 1. 184, 220 Dowling, Melissa 114,116, 190, 337 Drew, Stephanie 337 Drews, Karl 91, 179,307,313 Driver, Iames 169 Drogaris, Dimitrios 337 Drury, Matthew 91,337 Dupaul, Charles 313 Depaul, Glen 243 Dupuy, Sonya 337 Durbin, Iana 288 Durbin, Iulie 337 Durkee, Carolyn 110, 185, 283, 288 Durocher, Hegel 98, 313 Dutch, Deborah 98, 100, 143, 243 Duterroil, Rene 65, 162, 169 Dutherage, Samuel 337 Eberlan, Erma 224 Edick, Tommy 98, 100 Edmonson, Kathryn 154,313 Edmonson, Sharon 12, 14, 16,47, 122, 123, 153, 243 Edwards, Stephanie 21, 54, 288, 397 Eidman, Diane 333,337 Eidman, Laura 182, 243 Eidman, Kraft 23, 98, 99, 100, 129, 185, 283, 288.302, 354 Eisemann, Nancy 153,185,288 Eller, Tammy 183,288 Ellert, Terri 243 Elliott, Andrew 313 Elliott, Chris 197 Elliott, Elizabeth 163,337 Ellis, Amy 162,243 Ellis, Earnest 193, 195 Ellis, George 80, 82, 84, 88, 90, 98, 99. 101 Ellis, Ritik 150, 151, 243 Ellis, Sheryl '114, 121, 133, 143, 180, 185, 169, 190,288 Ellis, Wiley 225 Elwood, Donna 142,143,150,191,192, 193, 195, 243, 362 Emery Michael 313 Eppes, Bruce 313 Ernst, Sandra 128, 142, 186, 243, 255, 272, 354 Ernst, Susan 74, 142, 180, 186, 191, 195, 243, 246, 272 Escamilla, Claudiz 313 Escamillo, Hugo 156 Escobedo, Luz 117, 337 Eslinger, Elizabeth 137, 182, 183, 244 Espana, Maria 337 Espino, Maribel 313 Estes, Diane 313 Estevez, Mir3ya 186, 220 Estrada, Marisol 313 Estrella, Marc 98, 99, 102, 185, 189, 288 Eubanks, Karoline 175, 184,288 Evans, Laura 182, 244, 259, 279 Evans, Natalie 29, 156, 331, 338 Everhart, Sara 288 Ewur, Kwesii 212 Faber, Peggy 137,172, 244, 266 Fager, Lisa 163,314 Fain, David 201 Fair, Sarah 210 Fairchild, Mark 139,150,314 Fan, Yu Chen 179,314 Farris, Deborah 182, 199, 244 Farthing, Christoph 150,314 Fash, Tina 314 Fatjo, Tommy 284, 288, 290 Fay, Kim 169, 196 Fayas, Susan 338 Feeney, Kevin 39,170,180,191,195, 244, 246, 355 Feir, Gwendolyn 39, 68, 135, 142, 186, 191,192, 195, 246, 258, 362 Felder, George 98, 100, 101, 314 Feldman, David 195, 244 Fellows, David 288 Fickling, Iill 338, 345 Fickman, Andrew 56, 64, 65, 75, 141, 160,161, 162, 163,229,244 Fikaris, Maria 180,244 Finnegan, Mary 54, 131, 172, 173, 237, 241, 244 Fischer, lanet 2, 58, 135, 191, 195, 244, 362 Fisher, Susan 195, 196, 245 Fisk, Bryan 98,102,338 Fisk, Ianet 196, 288 Fitze, Glen 245 Fitze, Kyle 193 Fleeks, Mr. 194, 216 Fleming, Dia 137, 185, 289 Fletcher IV, Forrest 70, 150, 151 Flinchbaugh, Sean 150,314 Flint, Melissa 338 Fole , Barbette 338 Fondlren, Bently 31,338 Fondren, Catherine 17, 69, 130, 245, 355 Forbes, Stephanie 212 Ford, Gregory 187 Forde, Ion 230,281 Forrester, Craig 85, 98, 260, 289 Forristall, Shawn 91 Foster, Ieff 314 Fountain, Brenda 169, 201 Fountain, Sloan 162, 167 Fountain, Tracey 201 Foxworth, Tangela 338 Franks, Linda 314 Frantz, Susan 158,338 , Franklin, Magnolia 208 Fraser, Suzie 179 Freberg, Albert 98, 223 Frech, Feride Hanne 271 Frech, Soraya 338 Fredrick, Nancy 134,142,144,145, 148, 245 Freeman, Darrell 281 Freeman, Iackie 225 Freese, Karen 314 Frison,TIill137, 182,245 Froebe , Reed 180, 187, 289 Froebel, Vana 289 Frombaugh, Inez. 178 Fudd, Cleo 338 Fudd, Dave 338 Fudd, Elmer 338 Fudd, Frederick 338 Fulsher, Dawn 314 Funa, Rom 180 Fussell, Cassie 182, 245 Gaddis, Michele 169, 184, 189, 289 Gage, Kathryn 182, 245 Gaulinis, Victoria 207 Galoostina, Eileen 150, 151,289 Galoostian, Steven 338 Galtney, Matt 314 Galvari, Tara 136 Galyon, Wanda 206 Garcia, Donald 176, 193, 245, 267, 370 Gardere, Tad 91, 107, 141, 227, 309, 314, 327 Garlin, Dwayne 338 Garner, Allison 9, 50, 118, 119, 135, 137,143, 174, 176, 185, 289, 295, 387 Garner, Tamila 289,338 Garney, lames 246 Garriott, Mark 338 Garza Garza Edgar 314 Iesus 314 Garza, Garza, , Martha 137, 146,178,289 ,Melissa 136, 179, 181, 314 Gaskamp, Wilber 91, 95, 223 Gatlium, Garrett 162 Gaudiello, David 201 Gayle, Cindy 122,131,137,170,173, 176, 185, 288, 289, 299 Gee, Ricky 179, 314 Gee, Sheppard 201 Geick, Drew 169,338,342 Geick, David 169 Gelachew, Mike 196 Geldmeier, Lesa 126, 156, 331, 338, 351 Ghazzaly, Angie 40, 194, 235, 254 Giammalva, Charisse 66, 246, 274 Giannetti, Marisa 64,161,162,289 Gibbs, Anna 289 Gibbs, Mary 289 Gibson, Leane 66, 68, 124, 127, 131, 137, 171,176, 229, 238, 246, 357, 389 Gibson, Mike 167, 168 Farthest Left: The toothy twosome, Melanie Gross and Gary Purcell, are caught plotting their post-party plans. Farther Left: Shaun Kilchrist must swallow his pride when he finds that no one will sit with him at lunch. Far Left: Iames Parnell attempts to be the sexy prezy of the senior class. Left: Bosom buddies, Laura Cruz and Leane Gibson stick close together even on the range. 389 Gibson, Shelly 314 Gilbert, jack 83, 85, 140, 286,289 Gilbert, Lee 40, 137, 180, 246 Gill, Kathryn 184,314 Gill, Ned 246 Gillentine, Rick 314 Gillespie, Donalifi 128, 132, 141, 172, 191, 246, 248,398 Gillespie, Lorri 179, 289 Gilliam, Gregg 165, 178, 338, 339,344 Gilliam, Kristi 137, 170, 172, 180, 182, 183, 248, 358 Gilliland, Kevin 38, 44, 45, 47, 70, 128, 132, 133, 141, 172, 176, 193, 232, 234, 246, 248, 374, 398 Gilmore, Robert 289 Gilvary, Tara 246 Ginther, john 338 Gipson, Michael 167,289 Giries, Cathleen 314 Cirinnell, Chali 338 Gist, Robert 52,98, 102, 289 Gladden, Elizabeth 136,179,314 Glatzel, john 169 Glidden, john 35, 90, 91, 331, 338 Glover, Traci 246, 365 Goeters, Christopher 314 Gokins, Robert 98 Golden, john 338 Golemon, jonathan 338 Gomez, Charles 211 Gontko, Anna 150,151,289 Gontko, Catherine 150,179,314 Gonzales, Genevieve 338 Gonzales, Suzanne 339 Gonzales, jac uelin 315 Gonzales, Ricifiardo 150,338 Goodearle, Doris 246 Goodson, Mark 7 Goolsbe, Kurt 315 Gordon, Gregory 315, 320 Gordon, Gretchen 150, 184,283,289 Gordon, Troy 201 Gorewitz, Marc 339 Gorman, james 197,289 Gorman, Sharon 339 Gorney, johanna 289 Goss, Kenneth 289 Gossett, Amanda 97,126,135, 136, 152, 153, 173,179, 307, 310,315 Goulas, Caroline 138, 163, 313, 315 Goya, Martha 180 Gozina, Rod 180 Graham, Deborah 289 Graham, jeffery 289 Granger, Hoyle 307,315 Grant, Eleanor 152,218 Grant, Viekf' 179, 315, 394 Grayum, ju ie 339 Gready, Scott 139 Green, Cedric 346 Green, justin 315 Greenman, David 167, 184 Greenwalt, janine 148,289 Greenwalt, jill 158, 339 Greer, jerald 91,156,339 Greer, john 92, 168, 169 Grerr, Samuel 128, 132, 245, 247, 257, 390 357, 398 Gregory, Stuart 247, 399 Gresham, Debra 70,144, 147,148,247 Griffin, Wendy 183 Griffith, David 315 Griffith, Kelli 21, 122, 135, 176, 289 Grooms, Gary 91,223 Gross, Melanie 127, 154, 176, 289, 388, 398 Grubbs, julia 17, 37, 49, 137, 247 Guajardo, Michelle 110,169,315 Guajardo, Milton 167 Cuarino, Sam 201,247 Guerrero, Eloina 178,180,199,247, 399 Guerrero, Felipe 339 Gugel, William 315 Cuidry, Sean 339 Guillory, john 187, 339 Guillory, Pamela 148, 182, 247 Guillory, Richard 169,247 Gullion, Debra 247 Gumucio, Eduardo 290 Gurrera, Pancho 107 Guthrie, Deborah 290 Gutierrez, Kathy 315 Gutierrez, Mercedes 179 Gutierrez, Monica 247 Guzman, Isaac 290 Gwinn, Anne 110,162,163,248 Ha, Nhan 290 Hadley, Michelle 17, 248, 355, 381 Haenelt, Heiedi 248 Hager, jennifer 339 Hair, Ann 136,156,219 Hale, Lisa 38, 97, 174,315 Hale, jim 91, 102, 131,223 Hale, Randy 248,271 Hall, Hector 248 Halton, Tonja 290 Hambrick, Sarah 150,184,290 Hamil, Tracy 315 Hamilton, Debbie 339 Hamilton, Louis 156,338,339 Hamilton, William 291, 297 Hamm, Leisa 137,185,186,291 Hammack, Lily 291 Hammer, Martyn 291 Hammond, Edward 248 Hancock, Elizabeth 225 Hancock, Eric 56, 248 Haney, Stephanie 339 Hankins, Roy 315 Hannahs, Gail 291 Hannahs, Heather 136,315 Hanslip, julianne 291 Haralson, jeffrey 315 Hardonis, Al 180 Hardy, Alisa 136,182,248 Harlan, Heather 339, 345 Harp, Alan 30, 35, 91, 126, 330, 331, 333, 339 Harrell, Charles 195 Harrell, joel 206 Harrell, Miller 63 Harrell, Wendy 119, 333,339 Harris, Elizabeth 172, 176, 180, 185, 248, 256, 400 Harris, Frank 103,315 Harris, Georgia 49, 67, 127, 172, 173, 176, 248, 263, 279 Harris, Kurt 249 Harris, Walter 339 Harrison, Connie 146, 249, 291 Harrison, jean 156,339 Harrison, Karin 116,117,339 Harrison, Scott 187,291 Harrison, Sharon 315 Hart, Kelly 291 Hartwell, Gregory 49,108,127,172, 182, 183, 237,249 Hartwig, Steven 56, 156, 331,336,339 Harvey, Carlos 315 Harvey, Lisa 6,15,135,137,180, 185, 283, 291 Harvey, Susan 249 Harvey, Vanderhue 34, 43, 80, 81, 82, 83, 85,88, 141,249 Hasen, Syed 169 Hasanfus, Traci 194, 199,291 Haskell, Walter 339 Haveman, Alana 136, 163, 195, 315 Hawkins, Holl 196. 249 Hawthorn, Betli 291 Haydenujohn 339 Haymon ,Kay 209 Haynes, Carla 339 Haynes, Charlotte 339 Hayes, joe 210 Hayes. Rebecca 42, 315 Heathcote, Michele 60, 179, 180,187, 315 Heineman, Amy 130, 172, 176, 229, 243, 249, 270 Heineman, Victoria 173, 179,183,307, 316, 317 Heinemann, Chris 169 Heintz, Traci 137, 180, 291 Held, jeffery 316 Hemenway, Stephanie 175, 184,249 Henderson, Charles 201 Henderson, john 340 Henry, Forest 198, 318 Henry, lanice 40,122,173,176,193, 250 Henry, Melba 214 Henry, Ph llis 62, 281,354 Hen ,Sally 112,316 Henglley, jennifer 340 Henson, Donna 201,316 Herbstreet, Wendy 331, 340 Herd, Christopher 340 Hermann, Mark 167,169 Hernandez, Esther 199, 250 Hernandez, Fred 281 Hernandez, Greg 169, 316 Hernandez, Lawrence 340, 341 Hernandez, Samuel 291 Hernandez, Sergio 316 Herring, Kathryn 43, 59, 126, 135, 136, 307, 316, 324, 393 Herring, Marie 42, 162, 250, 373 Hetherin ton, Laura 340 Hetzel, Ciristine 340 Hewy, Scott 169 Heyenfus, Donny 281 Heynio, Michael 169 Hiatt, Ernest 215, 216 Hicks, jeffrey 185 Hierg, Tre 179 Hiers, William 316 Higbie, jennifer 316 Higginbotham, Samuel 4, 33, 127, 129 139, 282, 283, 288, 291, 397 Hi htower, Taffeta 340 Hifdreth, Michaelle 188,340 Hill, Gifford 172,193,281 Hill, jean 169,340 Hill, jeffery 169,316 Hill, Kimberly 172, 248, 250 Hill, Laurie 136,316 Hill, Linda 112,223 Hill, Rhonda 207 Hinds, William 197,291 Hinh, Minh 340 Hinson, Bitsy 112, 129, 176, 289, 291, 299 Hinton, Dawn 250 Hite, Brenda 179,316 Hodges, Brent 27, 107, 316 Hodson, Andrew 72,108, 131, 140, 172 231, 250 Ho an, William 340 Ho?brook, Mark 150, 170, 316 Holcombe, Bobby 217 Holden, Brian 316 Holden, Rick 81,233 Holdsworth, jill 120, 316 Holland, Martha 250 Holle, Matthew 291 Hollingsworth, Carl 175 Hollowell, Brooke 340,345 Holmberg, Amy 136, 179, 316 Holmes, john 84, 291 Holmes, Marianna 340 Holmes, Ned 291 Holmes, Todd 92 Holt, Bonnie 212 Holt, Leslie 291 Holton, jo 158,159,340 Holzner, Mark 340 Homes, Scott 291 Hon, Grace 114, 119, 178, 190, 340 Hon, Lillian 180, 190, 250 Hoo, Lorena 172, 180, 181,185,250 Hoo, Sylvia 136,179,181,316 Hooten, Mrs. 185, 215 Hopkins, Pam 117,340 Hopkins, Tamara 154 Hornsby, Carole 110 Horton, Timothy 316 Hoskin, Anne 136,137,182, 190, 250, 400 Hoss, Kimberly 113, 119, 340 Hostak, james 33, 338, 340 Hostak, jean 110, 143, 291, 301 Hostak, Paul 48, 60, 80, 83, 104, 187, 251 Hostetler, Kelly 136, 316 Hou, Wendy 143,192, 194, 251, 355 House, Amy 137,291,313 Houston, joel 14, 84, 85, 140,251 Hovanesian, Gail 251 Howard, David 251 Howard, Karen 291 Howe, Dennis 316 Howell, john 48,90,129,133,140,143 186, 291, 293 Howell, Stuart 23, 56,181,292 Hsueh, Haley 31y Huang, Irene, 195, 292 Hubbard, joseph 192, 292 Huber, Marla 172,180, 188,191,251 Hudgins, Rachel 112, 128, 307, 316 Hudock, Deidre 113, 158, 330, 340 Hudson, james 91, 340 Hudson, Kent 130, 191, 195 Huffman, Suzanne 317 Hughes, Mauree 210 Huglly, Gloria 292 Hu ,Anne 178, 251,340 Hull, Nelda 210 Humes, Edward 170, 251 Humphries, Michael 143, 196, 251 Hum hries, Patrick 317 Hundti, Cathy 25,33,110,111,179,183, 190, 194, 317 Hundl, Karyn 340 Hunegnaw, Theodros 184 Hunt, Thomas 143, 187, 193, 292, 297 Hunter, Diane 56,136,137,154,155, 251 Hurt, Arthur 91, 139, 317 Huchens, Babette 341 Hutchens, Daniel 200 Hutchens, Linda 199, 252 Hutchinson, Mark 103, 195, 341 Hutson, Rodney 167, 169, 170, 292 Huynh, Hao 317 Huynh, Thang 252 Ibarra, Lisa 137, 148, 292 Ibarra, Lorena 317 Ibrahim, Enad 341 Ibrahim, Margrette 252 Idlebird, joe 212 Ingraham, Diane 15, 40, 131,172, 173, 176, 243, 252, 278 In ram, Robert 201, 224 In81of, Remco 292 Ireson, Catherine 184 Ivey, Angela 179, 181,190,317 Ivey, David 292 IVE, Terrell 143, 187, 292 ja ari, Rola 338 jablonowski, Suzanne 170, 173, 180, 185, 194, 292 jackson jackson jackson jackson, jackson, jaggers, jaggers, , Bobbin 201 , Delicia 180, 186, 199 , janet 292 Matthew 317 Robert 167, 169 Mark 92, 292 Stephen 97, 252 james, Charlotte 137,292 james, Kathy 143, 163, 184, 188, 292 james, Kimberly 129, 135, 143, 180, 185, 283, 292 james, Lisa 252 janecka, Karen 341, 352 janecka, Mary 163, 341,352 janes, jennifer 135, 185, 292, 395 janes, Meredith 113,341 janse, David 185, 190, 292 janse, Kevin 341 janse, Mark 27,108, 139,317 janse, Scott 27, 33, 108,137, 324, 317, 394 janse, Susan 117,183,341 janvier, Reva 292 jarnagin, Stephanie 183,292 jasper, Susan 112,292,301 jasper, William 91, 341 jax, jennifer 149, 292 jefferson, Tyrus 98,101 jeffrey, Robert 341 jenkins, Helena 341 jenkins, Margaret 341 jenkins, Michael 201, 292 jenkins, Patty 349 jenkins, Tim 201 jennings, Beth 178,341 jennings, janis 119, .317 jennings, Robert 341 jensen, Heather 149,341 jensen, Karen 210 jimmerson, Amy 25, 52, 119, 135, 136, 179, 271, 317 jogan, Mark 292 joglan , Wendy 342 jo ns, jessica 199,252 johns, joseph 317 johnson, Angela 209 johnson, Fredrick 48, 91, 308, 317 johnson, Glenn 281 johnson, Gregory 252 johnson, john 293 johnson johnson ohnson l johnson 253 , john 107 , john 342 , Karen 253 johnson, Rolle 70, 150,151,281 johnson, Russell 183 johnson, Sherrie 198, 317 johnson, Vyretha 163, 183 jolley, joyce 41, 293 jones, Betty Ann 225 jones, Blake 83,126,136,173,179,317 jones, Bobby 293 jones, Cecil 91 jones, Derek 43, 48,91,139, 309, 317 jones, Gary 169 jones, james 169, 317 jones, james 225 jones a 80 87 89 104 139 180 293 ,l Y 1 - V . . , jones, jeffrey 91,126, 156,157,159, 330, 332, 342 jones, jerome 293 lanes,1ill112,135,1as,179,30a,3o7, 317, 326 jones, julie 188 jones, joyce 209 jones, Kemp 46, 125, 139 jones, Marcus 293 jones, Matthew 342 jones, Merry 161, 162, 163, 174, 253, 272 jones, Sandra 916,253 jones. jones, Thajuna 169, 317 Todd 188, 191, 193, 229, 253 ,Kevin 57, 160,161, 162, 163, Tones, T. William 201 joseph, Felecia 342 joyner, Mrs. Debbora 212 joyner, Mark 253 juan, Sergio 200 julian, Kimberly 293 june, Sandra 136,179,317 justice, jayne 199,253 Kachadourian, David 98,99,102,184, 293 Kadlecek, Kimberly 342 Kafoglis, Anna 112, 179, 190, 194 Kakos, Kathy 183,342 Kallies, jennifer 342 Kalsi, Carle 124,174,179, 317 Kam, john 181,342 Kamburis, Mark 293 Kamburis, Marty 342 Kapsalis, Stassa 158, 159, 332, 337, 342 Karas, Kathy 342 Karas, Marcella 173,293 Kato, Steven 293 Kato, Victor 342 Kaufman, Arlene 342 Kay, Richard 253 Kay, Sandy 131, 199 Kay, Shelley 116, 186,253 Keairnes, Richard 107, 318 Keels, Deanna 318 Kehr, Eleanor 207 Kehr, Karen 8, 126, 127, 134, 142, 153, 171,176, 186, 245, 253 Keith, john 49, 244, 253 Kelin, Kenneth 201,318 Keller, Brian 342 Kelle , Linda 162, 163, 181, 185, 190 Kellhller, Lance 150, 292 Kelly, john 139,254 Kelly, Mafroniah 209 Kelly, Romy 342 Kennard, Brid et 318 Kennard, Kim8erly 182, 254 Kennedy, Grant 56, 139, 293 Kennerly, Suzannah 16,137, 180, 188, 190, 249, 254 Kepke-Rankin, Bethelyn 254 Kepl, Becky 199 Kesslar, Michele 184,318 Kilchrist, Shawn 85, 88, 89, 140, 283, 286, 293, 388 Kilpatrick, Therese 72, 189, 192, 254 Kimble, Christopher 31, 342 Kimble, Laura 183 Kincaid, Ian 98, 102, 254,293 King, Brett 180, 182, 183, 254 King, Carla 318 King, Collette 61, 187,254 King, David 35, 37, 68, 129, 135,139, 185, 293, 294, 397 King, john 281 King, Kristine 174, 185, 191 King, Lisa 342 King, Lucretia 342 King, Rebecca 6, 39, 134, 136, 180, 186, 230, 254, 365 Kinney, Carol 14, 21, 112, 127, 176, 227, 293, 299 Kinney, Katherine 318 Kirby, Karen 179,318 Kirkendall, Michael 293 Kirkland, Dana 318 Kirkland, David 198 Kirkpatrick, Scott 92, 201,342 Kirkpatrick, Sonya 201 Kish, Tracy 119,185,342 Klein, Gregory 318 Klein, jacque yn 136, 179, 185,312,318 Klein, Karen 146, 294 Klimas, Eric 31, 91, 98, 100,101,342 Knight, Lonnie 294 Knodel, jennifer 182, 249, 254 Knop, Mark 254 Knox, Russell 294 Knox, Robert 294 Kocian, Gregory 342, 362 Koehl, Kristen 72,135,142,152,153. 186, 190, 191, 254 Koehler, Laurel 342 Koenig, Robert 318 Koenig III, Henry 343 Kokas, jeff 343 Korcz, Scott 165, 270 K0rI'y, john 8, 86, 139, 283, 293, 294, 298 Kral, Robin 318 Kraus, Markus Krauth, Allison 136, 179, 194, 195, 318 Krauth, Melissa 178, 383 Kriendler, Holly 146, 294 Kristelyn, Miranda 343 Krosby, Anita 318 Kruguer, Lawrence 294 Kunte, Katie 179 Kuhn, jeanne 39,133,137,143,185, 229, 255 Kuzniar, Stanley 169 La Bella, David 9, 255, 277 Labrant, Lisa 343 Lacorte, Gina 25, 35, 179,183,318 Lacorte, Michael 294 Ladish, Kimberly 294 Lafuente, Doris 201,255,318 Lagos, Constanti 294 Laguarta, Graydon 27, 48, 141, 307, 309, 318, 322 La Holmes, Marian 178 Lam, Anneke 343 Lam, Michael 343 Lamair, Edward 179 Lamar, Trey 43, 319 Lamb, William 319 Lambda, Ricky 108 Lander, Moses 343 Landers, Timoth 201 Landrau, Mariadlelm 319 Landry, Elizabeth 9, 38,129, 161, 162, 180, 294, 323, 392 Landry, jean 9,294 Landry, Rhonda 136, 179,319 Langer, Cheryl 319 Lansing, Walter 198 Lanitz, Bret 197 Lara, Sonia 181, 255 Larkin, james 343 Lasorsa, Leslie 294 Lauber, Elizabeth 343 Farthest Left: I scrub and I scrub, but I still have ring around the collar, says a timid Natalie Whitlock. Farther Left: Mindy Gholdston flies the coop, while julia Weidler remains her down-to- earthself. Far Left: Ben Perryman and Bob- by Pruitt are astounded that they have finally found their true love - each other. Left: The true T Weidler. 391 Laurencio, Dalia 210 Lawrence, Conrad 319 Lawrence, Louella 343 Lawrence, Milton 65,162,319 Lawson, Tania 343 Lawton, Lisa 294 Laya, julia 343 Layman, Dawn 319 Le, Ann 343 Le, Linda 343 Le, Man 108,122 Le, Namngan 142,186,255 Le, Thuy 343 Leake, Brenda 62 Lebleu, Camille 319 Lebleu, Lisa 113 Lebleu, Michelle 113,116,343 Ledbetter, Craig 319 Lee, Choon 343 Lem, Bruce 201 Lemkuil, Daniel 167, 168, 316 Lemon, Carolyn 144, 255 Lemons, Tammy 319,343 Lemons, Vincent 343 Lenderman, Karl 187, 319 Levin, jordan 331,343 Lewis, Darrell 319 Lewis, Renee 21, 294, 297 Libby, Margaret 162, 164, 194, 255 Liddell, Sara 137, 294 Lighter, Elizabeth 294 Lim, Allison 174,319 Lim, Angela 195 Lim, Suzanne 156, 344 Lim, William 170, 191,193,281 Lim jr, Bobby 193,256 Lim jr., Wai 344 Lin, Ma 136,152 179,194,195,319 Y , Lin, Michael 178, 344 Linares, Claudia 181,319 Linares, Oscar 256 Lindahl, Karen 256 Lindberg, Annette 150, 151 294 Lindberg, Michael 187, 229, 256 Lindig, Mark 14,256 Lindsey, Debra 344 Lindsey, Stephanie 337, 344 Linn, Elizabeth 70,133,134, 142,1 147,186, 191, 195,256 Lipinski, Michael 92, 165,294 Lipinsky, john 256 Lister, Larry 294 Little, Clarice 295 Little, Kimberly 295 Littlejohn, Larry 295 Liu, Rose 180,185,192 Livingston, Anna 136, 320 Livingston, Diane 182, 196, 256 Lo, Yvonne 163,198,295 Lobliner, Mindy 135.190, 191, 195, 257, 362 Lobliner, Pamela 154, 320 Lochiel, Malcolm 178,344 Lock, Kendall 331, 344 Lockwood, Lisa 210, 257 Logan, April 198 Logan, Victoria 169, 281,295 Lo ,Peter 251, 257 Lomba, Maria 320 Long, Thomas 4, 56, 133, 257 Lopez, Alan 201 Lopez, Eva 320 Lopez, jose 107, 197 Lopez, Margarita 180, 257 Lopez, Margarito 251 Lopez, Mari 181, 295 Lopez, Rosemary 320 Lott, Claude 295 LOVe, Amy 110,111,116, 142,257 Love, joann 156,344 Love, Melissa 117 Love, Sherri 150, 151, 257, 362 Loverdi, Lisa 179, 307, 320 Loverdi, Tony 180, 295 Loverdi III, joseph 258 Lovett, Rod 187, 320 Lowe, Darrell 320 Lowe, Douglas 295 Lowell, Doug 200 Lowery, Debbie 163 Lowrie, Amy 179, 188, 192, 320 Lowrie, Peter 7, 39, 68, 73, 77, 142, 15 187, 191,192,258 Loyd, Thomas 277 Lu, Hui Ying 169 Lubrano, Christopher 320 Lubrano, Mark 320 Luby, Peter 344 Lucas, Angela 183 Lucio, Maricela 158 Luckinhill, Marcia 197 Lund, Tracey 143, 295 Luu, Yen 344 Lyles, Kimberly 119, 344 Lyles, Maurice 295 Lynch, Amy 344 Lynch, james 180, 193,258 Lynch, john 320 Lynch, Phyllis 320 Lynch, Travis 94, 97, 281 Lyn ,james 110, 182, 257 Lyttfe, Cindy 179, 320 Maack, Theresa 180,295 Mabray, Matthew 15, 172,185, 191, 230, 271, 277 Machemehl, Barbara 206 Mackey, Dan 182 Mackey, Kenneth 182 Mackie, Heather 126, 180,344 Mackie, Michael 169 Maclay, Heather 52, 120, 295 Mahns, Alice 320 Mahood, Stephen 108, 295 Maldonaldo, Monica 295 Malicote, Sandra 135, 216 Ma Lone, Bri s Malone, Marig342, 344 Maness, Kimberly 136, 163, 179, 195, 307, 320 Manhoff, Christoph 179, 320 Mansito, Steven 169 Manuel, Stefanie L. 344 Marcucci, Diane E. 119, 185, 295 Marcus, jodi, L. 180, 185, 199, 258 Maredia, Rozina N. 344 Marichal, Louis A. 51, 165, 258, 270 . .. 'K S-slim 2. 5 tt' Marion, David 3, 73,129, 132, 139, 259, 397, 396 Marion, Matthew 96, 99, 102, 344 Markle, Darren 190, 344 Markos, Ferenc 191, 259, 270 Marley, jill 133, 136, 137, 185, 259 Maroney, Lawrence 24 Maroucis, Anthony 344 Marquez, Elaine 344 Marriquin, Mirma 344 Marshall, Amy 17, 38, 44, 45, 70, 129, 132, 172, 176, 182, 250, 259, 267, 354 Marshall, john 199,200,259 Marshall, William 344 Martell, Kyle 200,259 Martin, Candace 64,162 Martin, Carl 188, 344 Martin, Daniel 98, 99, 102, 338 Martin, David 98,102,345 Martin, Karen 199,259 Martin, Robert 260 Martin, john 345 Martinez, Edward 320 Martinez, Nora 295 Mason, Curtis 320 Mason, Susan 136,320 Matcha, Catherine 162, 178, 185, 345 Mathes, Charles 98, 99, 102,295 Mathews, Mani 169 Mathieu, Peter 193,260 Matta, Wassim 320 Matoules, Anthony 169 Mauck, Christo her 164,320 Max George, Agebayo 169 Maxwell, William 189,295 May, Christine 113,116,345 May, William 320 Mayeaux, Donna 295 Mayo, Robert 321 McAdams, Sue 207 McCalip, Scott 260 McCarty, Heather 168 McCary, Marissa 260, 345 McCary, D. 197 McCas in, james 91,345 McClasin, Katherine 260 McClendon, Chris 296 McClendon, Cynthia 296 McClenny, Mary 179,187,321 McColpin, Mary 207 McConn, Andrew 49,140,141,172, 193, 227, 260, 272 McConn, john 108,130,141,172,229, 237, 260, 261, 357 McCord, Patrick 97, 162,260 McCormick, james 296 McCormick, Kate 321 McCoy, Michael 94, 97 McCraney, Margaret 196,260 McCraney, Melisa 196, 197,260 McCrary, Katherine 133, 261 McCray, Thomas 131,296 McCrory, john 321 McDaniel, Molly 178, 335, 345 McDaniels, David 345 McDonald, Karen 199, 261 McDonald, Phyllis 261 McDonnell, Shannon 145,149, 174, 1-91, 296 McDuff, Laura 185,199,261 McElraft, Pam 179,321 McElroy 296, 299 McGaha, Kris 162,321 McGaven, Melissa 185 McGee, Katherine 156, 345 McGinnis, Michele 296 McGowen, joseph 197 McGreevy, Elizabeth 137, 143, 180, 185, 296 McGreevy, Martha 136, 173,170,321 McIntyre, Estella 296 McKay, Bradley 91, 104, 141, 318,321 315 McKee, Heather 233 McKeithan, Mary 130, 172, 188, 233, 261 McKillop, Patricia 150,345 McKnig t, Scott 296 McLelland, Shelly 131,134,142,176, 261, 2362 McLemore, Lori 261, 269 McLendon, Christopher 261 McLeroy, David 172, 370, 193 McMahan, Bruce 140, 141 McMahan, Randy 173 McMahan, Robert 261, 321 McMahon, Liz 187,261 McMahon, Mary 114,118,119,136, 321 McMahon, Thomas 196 McNally, Shari 7, 71, 180, 185, 188, 262, 276, 399 McNeil, Keith 91, 296 McNeil, Vanessa 113, 117, 305, 345 McPherson, Richard 281 McRae, jeffery 193,262 Meanor, Cordelia Dr. 212 Meed, Geoffrey 91,98, 101,141,321 Melcher, 150, 178, 345 Mendoza, Maria 262 Menn, Matthew 345 Merchant, Shoair 296 Merrem, Claudia 345, 352 Metcalf, Linda 345 Metchik, Arnold 296 Metselaar, Peter 345 Meyer, joAnna 2, 3, 40, 51, 74, 126, 127,129, 132,134,142,171,176, 191 239, 245, 262, 354 Meyer, Sandra 52,225 Meyer, Scott 296 Meyer, Wanda 296 Meynier, Michelle 321 Michalec, Steve 200, 262 Miles, Bradley 262 Miles, Leon 262 Milheim, Penny 163 Miller, Clayton 183, 296 Miller, Harmon 296 Miller, jason 281 Miller, Kelly 137, 180, 262 Miller, Marc 98, 99, 102,296 Miller, Mark 152,262 Miller, Matthew 98, 102, 156, 345 Miller, Stephanie 179,321 Mills, Kevin 95, 97,262 dm V, 1, Milstead, Michael 91, 346 Milstein, Lisa 321 Mioduszewski, Brenda 296 Miracle, Mary 136, 179, 321 Mireles, Kenneth 168. 169 Misch, Elizabeth 178, 346 Mitchell, Betty 224 Mitchell, Delano 152, 262 Mitchell, Iudith 346 Mitchell, Karen 305, 321 Mitchell, Karen 321 Mitchell, Mary Ann 136, 207 Mitchiner, john 31, 346 Mitschke, Diane 176, 262, 265, 275 Mitschke, Karen 321 Mobley, Cheryl 296 Mohammed, johana 281 Mohns, Alice 320 Moiel, Sharon 199 Molina, Rebecca 133, 143, 186, 229, 262 Moll, William 321 Molloy, Katherine 221 Moncrief, Curtis 188 Moncrief, Georgia 188, 321 Mondshine, Kevin 108 Mondshine, Robert 281 Mondshine, Ste hen 84, 86, 262, 271 Montgomery, Ellijzabeth 24, 136, 321, 328 Montgomery, john 346 Moore, Mrs. Carolyn 206 Moore, Dawn 134, 240, 262 Moore, john 140, 297 Moore, Lisa 321 Moore, Michael 19, 41, 48, 80, 86, 141, 262, 266, 354, 298 Moore, Owen 283 Moore, Patty 38, 45, 44, 67, 137, 171, 176, 193, 257, 262 Moore, Penny 196, 197, 262 Moore, Ronnie 98, 99, 100, 102 Moore, Shannon 103, 185, 190, 297, 393 Moore, Susan 21, 34, 124, 136, 174, 289 Moore, Susan 121, 127, 176, 287, 290, 297, 299 Moore, Veronica 119, 297 Morales, Kenney 322 Morast, Carl 321 Moreno, Pricilla 346 Morey, Stephen 36, 59, 126, 127, 139, 180, 185, 23, 237, 251, 262 Morgan, Michelle 196, 262 Morgan, Rick 297 Morris, Kevin 150, 297 Morris, R. Eric 193, 252, 264 Morrison, Lauren 158, 346 Morrow, Marc 54, 141, 227, 307, 318, 319, 322 Mosley, jeffery 201, 297 Moss, Angela 264, 365 Moss, Marshall 98 Moss, Thomas 322 Mote, Angela 163,297 Mott, Cynthia 137, 162, 180, 297 Mott, Pamela 29, 330, 331, 338, 346 Mountain, Candi 136, 189, 231, 400 Mountain, Smoky 15, 19, 38, 44, 45, 127, 132, 140, 141, 193, 228, 264, 374, 398 Mullen, Mike 136 Mullins, james 196, 281 Mulvey, Bobby 49, 141, 172, 242, 260, 264, 266 Murphy, Gayle 137 Murphy, john 346 Murphy, Leanne 150 Murphy, Mary 154, 184, 264 Murray, Bruce 163, 169, 297 Murray, jamie 322 Murray, Lisa 137, 160, 185, 297 Muskrella, Maria 119, 135, 136, 163, 179, 322 Muskrella, Mike 187, 253,264 Nagle, Mary 137,190,297 Nance, Al 41, 88, 90, 128, 132,141, 257, 264, 266, 369 Natale, Christine 181, 322 Natale, julia 167, 169, 264 Navarete, Bessy 346 Navarro, Nick 196, 275 Navarro, Suzanne 52,137, 180,297 Nayum, Van 184 Neal, Todd 23, 140, 183, 286, 297 Neff, Shirley 322 Nesensohn, Annette 63, 184, 322 Neugebauer, Michael 187, 297 New, Patricia 39, 50, 125, 137, 185, 297 New, john 189, 270, 297 Newby, Darrin 98, 102, 322 Newby, Melba 297 Newlin, Chad 108, 297, 301 Newman, Shannon 264 Ngo, Huy 322 Nguyen, Chieu 264 Nguyen, Ha 322 Nguyen, Hai 346 Nguyen, Hanh 322 Nguyen, Lien 297 Nguyen, Linh 322 Nguyen, Luan 169, 346 Nguyen, Phuong 322 Nguyen, Thuy 322 Nguyen, Thuy 322 Nguyen, Tien 346 Nguyen, Tran 346 Nguyen, Tranh Thi 346 Nguyen, Van 346 Nguyen, Tammy 298 Nichols, Rod 218 Nickel, Mrs. Sharon 208 Nielson, jeffery 346 Nigh, Iaquelyn 143, 196,265 Nicko as, Mark 169 Nix, james 224 Noble, Lisa 131, 133, 182, 265 Nolen, Andy 184, 189 Nolen, Susan 120,144, 183 Nolin, Kimberly 150, 182,265 Nolin, Robert 150, 298 Nord, Marshall 153, 161, 162 307, 322 Norris, Stephen 265 Norris, Todd 298 Norton, Michael 133, 167, 168, 265 Novoa, Manuel 7, 142,191,192,195, 265 Nuneynaw, Theo 98, 100 Nunez, Kevin 180, 182, 194, 265 O'Brien, Cathy 298 Oakland, jennifer 71, 136, 137, 154, 155, 157, 265 O'Brien, Cindy 185, 205 Oden, Matthew 298 Odom, Kirkland 321 Odom, Staton 298 Oeland, Karel 4, 36, 57, 135, 142, 160, 161, 163, 172, 241, 262, 265 Oesch, jonathan 43, 98, 101,141, 185, 317, 322 Obgonna, Kathy 212 Okeefe, Kenton 200 Oldham, Linda 147, 188, 331, 346 Orellana, Rafael 323 Ortez, Sonia 346 Osborn, Andrew 140, 298 Ostera, Cary 170, 298 Owens, Mlisa 198, 346 Packer, joe 183 Paige, Angela 323 Paige, Betty 346 Paine, Wa ter 12, 18, 43, 49, 71, 81, 89, 129, 132,141, 200, 228, 237, 265, 266, 354 Pair, Anthon 187, 266 Pair, Kimberly 61, 179, 180, 187, 323 Pak, Hee Ykung 298 Palmer, David 107, 185, 298 Panahpour, Azita 119, 180, 298 Panjwani, Nizar 346 Panus, Kevin 91, 98, 100, 101, 141, 323, 316 Papadopoulos, Gumanuela Papadopoulos, Elena Pappas, Christian 136, 179, 183, 185, 307, 323 Parafina III, Sofronio 168, 170, 174, 298 Parish, Ann 207 Park, Todd 98, 102, 174, 346 Parker, Annette 207 Parker, Wayne 298 Parks, Burton 133, 165, 214 Parnell, james 70, 98, 101, 127, 128, 132, 133, 138, 139, 142, 228, 229, 237 240, 266, 389 Parsons, Ronald 187 Partee, Peter 98, 102, 174, 295, 298 Paschall, Michelle 162, 266 Pasquet, janine 180, 188,266 Pate, Mary 188,323 Patel, Niranjan 323 Patel, Pratibha 346 Patel, Sapna 323 Patterson, Ruth 298 Pattillo, Laura 197, 266 Paulas, jake Bob 150 Paulin, Mary 119,298 Pavlas, Monica 346 Pavlas, Ramona 323 Pavlas jr., julius 299 Pavlock, David 346 Pavlovich, Charles 323 Payavla, Callie 299 v Payavla, Dimitry 104, 140, 172, 240, 266 Payavla, Marcus 91, 107, 340, 346 Payne, Cheryl 346 Payne, Monica 163, 323 Pearsey, Richard 150, 346 Peavler, Thomas 150, 266 Peeler, Carolyn 209 Penrod, Barbara 17, 37, 141,267 Perales, Rosas 169, 299 Pereira, Carlos 299 Perepeluk, Colleen 249, 267 Perez, C stal 267 Perez, E6-llen 199 Perez, Evelyn 188, 299 Perez, jo 199, 267 ' Perez, Melocy 166, 168, 183, 299 Perez-Flores, Roger 347 Perkins, julie 185, 194, 299 Pergira, Carlos 169 Perreault, Annette 184, 323 Perry, Charlene 201, 299 Perryman, Ben 70, 76, 127, 128, 132, 138, 139, 142, 237, 250, 259, 265, 267, 275, 291 Pesquera, Hugo 347 Petersen, Lara 347 Peterson, Gary 267 Peterson, Miriam 181 Peterson, Scott 200, 267 Pettee, Darren 200 Pettee, Kris 347 Pham, Quan 267 Pham, Thanh 323 Phan, Ngoc Dung 299 Phan, Suzanne 299 Phelps, Kevin 267 Philen, Kevin 197 Phillips, Perry 98, 100, 101 Phillips, Ramona 54 Phillips, Timothy 10, 54, 67, 88, 141, 267 Phunk, Chi 323, 180, 220 Piazza, Gary 323 Picchiani, Alicia 181, 323 Pickell, Cynthia 133, 162, 163,267 Pickell, Pamela 162, 347 Pidgeon, jack 323 Pileto, Esther 347 Pina jr., Robert 299 Pipkin, Liz so, 120 Pipkin, Sarah 299 Pipkin, Roger 22,103, 139, 180,185, 299, 302 Pirtle, Bob 206 Pisciotta, Gina 136,179, 323 Pisciotta, Randolph 104, 106, 107, 299 Pittman, Pamela 171, 179, 323 Pla, Ingrid 323 Plaisance, Sheila 162, 300 Platt, jennifer 109, 119, 156, 157, 334, 347 Platt, Lisa 123, 172, 268 Plummer, Michelle 163, 323 Poa, Caroline 182, 268 Podaras, jimmy 40, 48, 67, 82, 140, 254, 268, 361, 397 Podaras, Nickie 81, 190 Poellinger, Angela 181, 300 Farthest Left: Like wow, man, I went to the dentist today and got a really weird shot, states a mischievous Elizabeth Landry. Farther Left: Peter Tadros re- mains in control even though the shark ate his oceanography notebook. Far Left: Kathryn Herring prepares for her nightly rendezvous, on Fifth and Main. Left: As Ray Alvarez sings Put Your Head on My Shoulder, Shannon Moore decides to take it literally. 393 391 Pruitt, Sharon 190, 268 Poindexter, Pamela 48, 66, 233, 268 Polk, Dawn 136,309,324 Polski, Diane 33, 36, 126, 347 Polski, Linda 63, 126, 136, 179, 248, 259, 321, 324 Polski, Lisa 12, 35, 38, 44, 45, 47, 68, 137, 171, 176, 193, 229, 268, 399 Pomare, Annie 62, 116, 300 Ponce, Deborah 163, 181, 300 Poncio, Maria 347 Ponthieux, Wayne 347 Poor, Philip 347 Pope, Kevin 268 Pope, Susan 188, 300 Porter, Leonard 169 Portilla, Susan 5, 126,136,179, 301, 310, 324 Poteet, Kathry 300 Pottinger, Sheila 154, 268, 169 Poulson, Nannette 162,300 Powell, Sherryl 347 Powell, Stephanie 6, 131, 135, 137, 1 283, 300 Power, Sheryl 119 Powers, Kenneth 166, 169 Powers, Tonette 169, 268 Pradia, Selwyn 91, 169 Prather, Marrion 340, 347 Preston, Gary 200 Preston, Irene 201 Prewett, Matthew 324 Price, Leslie 137, 143, 174, 285, 300 Priest, Kathryn 208 Prim, Iohn 9, 187,300,395 Primm, Ieffrey 200, 300 Prince, Scott 54, 324 Prior, Darrin 98, 324 Prior, Quinton 268 Prophet, Madeline 268 Prophet, Sharon 198 Pruitt, Karen 300 Pruitt, Robert 131, 139, 282, 300, 302 Purcell, Gary 141,300,388 Pyron, Christine 347 Quezada, luan 347 Rabke, Susan 150, 184, 188, 347 Rack, Brownwyn 215 Raines, David 188, 300 Ramirez, Gilbert 200, 281 Ramirez, Ieffrey 347 Ramsey, Mary 130, 185, 300 Rand, Randye 92, 183, 347 Randel, Rollin 137, 173, 180, 300 Rankin, Douglass 300 Ransdorf, Danny 347 Ranshaw, Amy 300 Ransleben, Norman 347 Ransleben, Stacey 143, 190,300 Rasmus, Reginal 197, 269 Rash, Robert 187, 300 Rasmussen, Dawn 183, 347 Raus, Iohn 324 Rawlinson, Ronald 300 Ray, Adeline 181,347 Ray, Bleakney 173, 324 Ray, Paula 169 Ray, Randy 95, 96, 97, 131, 139, 242, 269 Ray, Renita 300 Ray, Shannon 347, 348 Ray, Shelly 162, 300 Raymond, Michael 91, 141, 310, 324 Raynor, William 348 Raze, Tim 206 Rea, Gregory 189,269 Read, Steven 179, 324 Reagor, Angela 147, 269 Rebman, Iennifer 162,164,180,185, 286, 190, 300 Recklin , Carroll 180, 269 Redforf Davalyn 20, 127, 135, 173, 176,185, 298, 300 Redford, Meredith 20,127,135,137, 185, 298, 300, 348 Reed, Darrel 348 Reed, Steve 98,100,102 Reese, Rebecca 300 Reilly, Ma 269, 300 Reinert, Cid!348 Reininger, Timothy 324 Reinke, Mark 167,169,348 Reminger, Tim 300 Restrepo, Monica 348 Reynaud, Coach Ieanne 113, 222 Rhiddlehoover, Iames 187, 193, 269 Rhiddlehoover, lean 221 Rhiddlehoover, Leslie 110, 187, 324 Rice, Todd 348 Rich, Cathryn 269 Rich, Donna 301 Rich, Ingrid 172, 255, 264,269 Rich, Michael 348 Richard, Thomas 92, 348 Richardson, Yolanda 26, 324 Riddick, Hugh 174, 348 Ri s, Dawn 324 Riiigy, David 269 Riley, Iason 150 Riley, Kellye 149, 162, 301 Rinando, Vincent 187, 270 Rios, Debra 169, 182, 270 Riser, Harriett 192 Riser, Iameson 110, 114, 195, 301 Rivas, Mauricio 348 Rivas, Oscar 301 Rivera, Ricardo 281 Rivette Ir., Roland 175, 348 Robbins, Paul 301 Roberson, Ieanetta 324 Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts, , Evelyn 116 , Karen 324 , Kimberly 54, 172, 184, 270 Laura 136, 179, 194, 195, 324 Roberts, , Stephanie 348 Veronica 183, 348 Robertson, Candace 348 Robertson, Cynthia 137, 185, 191, 270 Robertson, David 133, 143, 184, 170, 270 Robertson, Grant 183 Robertson, Holly 188, 325 Robertson, Rhonda 149, 158, 159,348 Robie, Mar aret 270 Robie, Motif 190 Robins, Iennifer 270 Robinson, Cheri 183, 348 Robinson, Iohn 178, 348 Robinson, Iulie 136, 154, 325 Robinson, Mr. Reed 208 Robinson, Sheryl 172, 229, 270, 277 Robinson, Timothy 168, 169, 348 Robinson, William 137,325 Rock, Iohn 301 Rodriguez, Samuel 200 Roeder, Rick 271 Roeder, Scarlet 25, 325 Rogers, Angela 183 Rog1ers,lune 20, 40, 301 Ro rer, Wendy 348 Rombado, Maite 348 Rombado, Silas 179,325 Rome, Mark 98, 101, 140, 324 Roper, Mrs. Marion 206 Rosales, Roxana 349 ROSe, Katy 173, 179,325 Rosen, Lisa 194,271 Rosenbaum, Mrs. Doris 207 Ross, Beth 147, 180, 301 Rouse, Brittan 58, 112, 285, 292, 301 Rowland, Antliony 236, 271 Royall, Roland 43, 89, 141, 260, 271, 359 Ruiz, Tracy 325 Rundle, Paula 114, 116,180,271 Rundle, Renee 119,179,325 Rupke, Brenda 349 Russ, Carrie 325 Russel, Frank 271 Russell, Lori 119, 301 Russell, Pancho 19, 170, 180 Russell, Patricia 149, 301 Rustum, Katrina 193, 271 Ruth, David 169, 349 Ryan, lames 88, 98, 99, 271 Ryan, Kemper 162, 178, 349 Saade, Nicole 185, 190, 199, 272 Sadea, Otto 281 Sadoun, Christoph 100, 184, 325 Sadozai, Sonik 301 Sadruddin, Sohail 200 Sain, Lisa 349 Saldivia, Gustavo 200, 272 Salisbury, Donald 185, 200, 281 Saliens, Cheryl 214 Salva io, Betsy 53,136,179,325 Sampil, Elizabeth 136, 154, 179, 194, 325 Sanchez, Hector 349 Sandoval, Olga 325 Sanger, Michelle 136, 179, 185, 325, 312 Santikos, George 349 Santikos, Mark 301 Saragusa, Anthony 173, 187, 242, 301 Satlof, Regina 131, 219 Satterwhite, Iohn 26, 54, 179, 183,325 Satterwhite, Minette 68, 180, 188, 272 Sawyer, Mike 201 Sax, Michelle 36, 40, 71, 172, 176, 182, 272 Schall, Anita 215 Scarborough, Susannah 119,136, 179, 181, 194, 195 Stlllawe, Susan 137, 297, 300, 301, 305 Schlaudt, Frances 158, 349 Schleisner, Hannah 349 Schleisner, Lisa 147 Schleyer, Madeleine 136, 173,319,321 Schleyer, Victoria 272 Schlinger, Clarice 301 Schmitt, Deborah 301 Schneider, Gre 187,301 Schoenfeld, Roiert 199, 201 Schrade, Suzanne 178,338,349 Schubert 325 Schuler, Linda 218 Schulman, Andrew 73,133,143,184, 189, 191, 272 Schulte, Brenda 301 Schulz, Dianne 38, 39, 125, 127, 137, 180, 185, 301, 394 Schwarz, Iulie 349 Schweitzer, Ioyce 216, 335 Scoggins, Diane 9, 301 Scoggins, William 9, 193,272,276 Scott, Blair 253,272 Scott, Carol136, 154,325 Scott, Laura 172, 173, 186, 188, 229, 263, 265, 272 Scott, Tandra 201 Scully, Cecelia 199,272 Seaman, Dana 137,154, 162,176,180 392 Sears, Andrea 15, 21, 50, 118, 129, 134, 135, 137, 176, 180,1B5, 186, 283, 295, 301, 302, 354 Seibel, Keith 107, 302 Seibert, Karen 179, 325 Seibert, Scott 98, 101, 180, 302 Seid, Christoph 187, 302 Seippel, Gregory 325 Seki, Keilo 281 Seligman, Victoria 135, 143, 178, 180, 192, 302 Sellars, Lyska 302 Sellers, Lisa 273 Senani, Fadua 180, 183, 302 Senani, Fatin 179,325 Sendukas, Chris 39, 72, 273 Seward, Catherine 154, 155, 273 Sexton, Bryan 160,161,162,163,164, 302 Shadden, Michael 91, 179, 325 Shaddan, Michelle 326 Shaddan, Racheal 349 Sharpe, Brooke 113,337,349 Shar e, Shelby 133, 172, 182, 242,273 Shavllan, David 347 Shavlan, Ellen 183,302 Shavlan, Michael 60, 187, 273 Shaw, Kayne 153, 281 Shea, Charles 187 Shea, William 150,326 Sheffeild, Roy 187,224 Shelton, Elizabeth 217 Shelvin, Darrell 92, 183, 349 Shepherd, Ianie 120, 144, 149, 168, 188 273 Shepherd, john 349 Shepherd, Susan 137, 180, 185, 190, 273, 400 Sherby, Clayton 98 Sherengo, D 154,302 Sherer, Michael 201 Sherley, Clayton 91, 100, 349 Sherman, Regina 180, 302 Shields, Marcia 326 Shinsky, Ieff 326 Sholl, Lyn 77,182, 193, 273, 354 Shook, Derek 165,302 Shows, Marie 349 Sides, William 91, 349 Siebert, Martin 19,143, 172,273 Sieggreen, Eric 273 Sig er, Denise 302 Sigler. Douglas 169 Si vas, Sherri 257, 261 Simmeii, Will 19, 141, 257, 251, 274 Simmons, Greg 326 Simmons, Mrs. Nancy 206 Simon, Shannon 95, 97, 302 Simpson, Oscar 58, 108, 274 Sinex, Suann 349 Skains, Mr. Fred 205 Slanicky, Beth 288, 302 Slator, Mark 31, 91, 125, 335, 349 Slavin, Ellen 195, 349 Sloan, Ieffrey 108, 179, 307, 326, 355 Smith, Alison 242, 249, 274 Smith, Bertie 174, 220 Smith, Mrs. Carolyn 205 Smith, Christoph 326 Smith, Cynthia 230, 274 Smith, Darlene 170, 188, 190, 274, 361 Smith, Dawn 130, 182 Smith, Ieffrey Smith, Karen 136, 179,306 Smith, Kellie 302 Smith, Lawrence 150 Smith, Linda 162,274 Smith, l..l0 Cl 229, 274 Smith, Melissa 137, 154,185,190, 302 Smith, Randy 151 Smith, Sophia 274 Smith, Mrs. Theta 206 Smith, Tracy 349 Smith Ir., Malcolm 274 Smyers, Timothy 302 Snell, Reginald 200 Snodlgrass, Iudy 181 Sobe ,Yvonne 184,302 Sockwell, Robin 183, 302 Solcher, Thomas 139, 193, 274,398 Sosa, Ernest 82, 274 Soukis, Achilles 169 Southerland, David 39, 236, 274 Southerland, Thomas 179, 326 Sparkes, Leslee 136, 165, 326 Sparks, Kathy 181, 302 Spence, Thomas 6, 139, 185, 282, 283, 302 Spence, Timothy 139, 185,302 Spencer, Arthur 178, 349 Spencer, Ginger 158,305 Spencer, Ginger 158,305 Spencer, Ginger 158,305 Spencer, Ginger 158,305 Spencer, Richard 275 Spero, Nick 91,350 Speth, Iolene 326 Stamnitz, Wilbert 169 Stanley, Cynthia 156,185, 350 Stanley lr., Douglass 169 Stanton, Rachel 122 Stapleton, Robert 166, 169, 188, 350 Starnes, Leslie 150, 180, 303 Sta ton, Sabrina 168,326 Stebner, Rory 187, 275 Stebner, Tanda 187,326 Steely, Sandra 350 Steely, Sharon 137,185,303 Stefanovich, Vesna 350 Steffes, Iames 31,350 . Steffes, Iohn 23,303 Sleffes, Illlie 70,120,127, 131, 133, 134, 142, 171, 176, 233, 275 Stephen, joseph 275 Stephens, Bradley 187, 269,275 Stewart, Iames 92, 128, 132, 139, 191, 275, 354, 399 Stewart, Leigh 350 Stewart, Seretha 9, 180, 185,303 Stewart, Teri 199, 275 Stibora, Duane 326 Stibora, Michelle 196, 275 Stiehler, Arthur 275 Stiltzer, Laura 147 Stinnett, Charles 23, 130, 139, 183, 185, 190, 303 Stitzlein, Laura 350 Stockberger, Tommy 275 Stockstill, Faith 182, 187, 276 Stokely, Phyllis 276 Stolting, Roiann 185, 350 Stone, William 179,303 Stone III, Howard 196,303 Stover, Lisa 154, 155, 162, 180, 190,276 Strain, I-aura 303 Striegler, Ann 215 Stringfellow, Kevin 303 Stroud, Bill 91, 331, 350 Stroud, Candace 350 Stryker, Ann 276 Stuart, Ann Dana 350 Sturgess, Brenda 350 Suffield, Iulia 33, 54, 77,127, 128.176, 185, 292, 303 Supernaw, Kathryn 133 Surles, Carol 136, 154,179, 307, 314, 326 Sussman, Ellen 194 Sussman, Margery 189,326 Suzuki, Iune-Ko 326 Swanson, Dodee 189, 192,303 Swart, Tena 326 Sweeny, William 326 Swindell, jay 183 Swindell, Kelly 169, 350 Swope, Stephanie 120, 185, 283, 303 Szeto, Peter 350 Tadros, Peter 39, 170, 188, 191, 276, 355, 357, 362, 365, 392 Talavera, Irma 303 Talbert, Mary 350 Tamayo, lose 350 Tambore lo, Iohn 156, 341, 351 Tamborello, Renee 58, 122, 142, 276 Tamborello, Steven 141, 183, 303 Tanner, Robert 198 Tat, Anh 351 Tat, Mui 326 Tat, Quoc Sieu 351 Tatum Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor Taylor: , Mark 166, 167, 169 , Allison 276 , Brian 276 ,Cindy 345,351 Daniel 326 David 276 Irene 62, 183 Ma 185, 303 Shexila 276 Teel, Danny 64, 65 Tegethoff, Karen 162,163,276,303 Tegg, Kyle 277 Tejada, luan 182 Tegada, Lilian 162, 326 Tenison, Karen 158, 162, 168, 169, 267 277, 351 Termina, Adriane 173, 358 Termina, Stac 136, 183, 185 Termina, Stephanie 163, 179, 188,192 326 Ternus, Marjorie 351 Terrell, Lester 116 Terry, Allison 182, 277 Terry, Amy 182, 277 Terry, Brian 98, 99, 303 Terry, Mark 326 Terry, Travis 107, 139, 277, 327, 312 Thai, Kim 303 Thies, Andrew 91, 327 Thomas, Carol 351 Thomas, Herdelin 351 Thomas, Iennifer 351 Thomas, Paul 351 Thomas, Rodney 351 Thomason, Faron 194, 303 Thompson, Barbara 143, 191, 283, 303 Thompson, Tamara 327 Thompson, Tamarra 327 Thornton, Scott 104, 277 Threadgill, Karen 149, 327, 153 Thurmann, Rhonda 167, 168, 169,327 Thurman, Nolan 327 Tiensch, Heike 143, 163, 183, 194, 303 Timme, Katharine 143 Timmons, Lisa 180, 185, 303 Titus, Ioan 180, 190, 303 Todd, Terrell 273 Todd, Tyler 277,351 Toler, Emily 183, 303 Tong, Karen 116,190, 277 Torgerson, Erik 91, 92, 332, 351 Torres, Antonio 92, 327 Torres, Mariela 327 Totari, Ianet 327 Touchy, Ronald 327 Trabing, Alexander 351 Trabing, Mark 303 Tran, Minh 303 Tran, Phuong 351 Tran, Tai 277 Tran, Yen 351 Trapnell, Michael 138, 139, 303 1 1 Travis, Brian 277 Trimble, Earnestin 198, 304 Trimble, lerome 91 Triplett, Delynn 201 Tripps, Douglass 268, 169 Truxillo, Patrick 162,163, 164, 182,277 Tubb, Robin 304 Tubb, Timothy 156, 351 Tucker, Elizabeth 195, 278 Tucker, Patrick 199, 201 Turk, Mark 278 Turnbow, Trinka 183, 196, 304 Turner, Gail 327 Turner, Paige 331,351 Turner, Toyea 183 Tutt, Regina 162 Tutton, Phillip 56, 165, 304 Tynes, Coach 95, 97 Tynes, Lee 222 Valentine, Marisa 199 Valero, Chantal 133, 162,278 Vallbona, Marisa 126, 127, 173,278 Valle, Margaret 194, 304 Van Dorf , Michael 278 Vance, Clie1'yl6, 127,129,135,176. 185, 227, 294, 304, 387 Vanda rift, Carrie 327, 152 Vandyie, Debbie 327 VanEman, Charles 7, 22, 104, 140, 304 Vanmeter, Cheryl 122, 327 Vanoni, Mark 71, 75, 187, 270, 278 Vargagennifer 63,327 Varna o, Mrs. lanice 209 Vasquez, Veronica 198, 327 Vecellio, Michael 351 Vega, Memphiz 182 Vega, Sandra 351 Ve ez, Beatriz 327 Vercher, Lori 327 Vetter, Carol 38, 170, 180, 135, 304 Vickery, Clifford 200 Vidal, Gregory 200 Villanueva, Abel 351 Villanueva, Antonio 50, 71, 126, 127, 165, 187, 278,354 Villanueva, Cynthia 196, 197, 278 Villasana, Gicela 112 Vineyard, Dava 169, 304 Vineyard, Mark 167, 169, 188, 193, 278 Vinson, April 116, 198, 304 Voelkel, Scott 199, 304 Voit, Michael 351 Von Eiff, Christo h 344, 351 Von Eiff, Kimberljy 67, 68, 182,185, 278 Voskam , Peter 131, 278, 354 Vrana, Sphannon 7, 180, 304 Vreugde, Diane 137, 154, 155, 160, 304 Vurley, Melissa 113 Wages, Deborah 198,327 Wages, Robert 278 Waggett, Robert 328, 92, 307 Wa efield, Allison 328 Wakefield, Geoffrey 304 Waldman, Cathrin 213 Waldo, Charles 3, 91, 107,352 Waldo, Staci 46, 119, 137, 176, 304, 305, 367 Farthest Left: It's only a Coke, Scott, states Vicky Grant to a spazzed-out Scott Ianse, as Brad Miles and Mike Morey look on. Farther Left: Welcome to the WILD, WILD, KINGDOM of Dianne Schulz. Far Left: Did you see that guy's face when you asked him about his Saturday night? asks a laughing Wendy Ward to a curious Iennifer lanes. Left: Where'd everyone go? The party's just started! asks groover Iohn Prim. 395 Walker, Allen 328 Walker, Belinda 328 Walker, David 352 Walker, lake 169 Walker, Iames 196, 278 Walker, Iohn 185, 304 Walker, Iulie 46,119,137,176,304 Walker, Lisa 200, 278 Walker, Robert 328 Wall, Brenda 114,119, 304 Wall, Tamara 304 Wallace, Iulie 156, 331, 351, 352 Wallace, Tangwe 211 Walsh, Kevin 352 Walsh, Patricia 352 Walsweer, Sharri 187 Walters, Pamela 136, 179, 194,328 Ward, Beverly 352 Ward, Deirdra 279 Ward, Iohn 169 Ward, Wendolyn 173, 185, 285, 304, 395 ames 156 178 334 340 352 Warner, I ,,,, Warner, Suzanne 156, 350, 352 Warren, Iohn 190,352 Warren, Nicki 116 Warren, Sandra 161, 162, 163, 186, 279 Warren, Stacey 133,137,178,180,185 Washington, Maurice 352 Washington, Tyrone 108 Waskom, William 179, 328 Waters, Glenn 328 Watson, Laura 162, 180, 182,279 Watson, Mike 81, 91, 104, 106, 222 Watson, Randy 92, 328 Watson, Stephanie 304 Weatherall, Robin 352 Weatherford, Ellen 279 Weatherford,glimmy 185, 192, 304 Weatherly, Io n 97, 139, 180,185,304 Weatherly, Margaret 136, 179, 307, 328 Weaver, Mr. Clarence 210 Webb, Stephen 179, 328 Webber, George 98, 99, 102, 139, 189, 328 Wedmizor, Kristi 187 Weidler, llllia 2, 50, 69, 135, 136, 174, 179, 328, 329, 390, 399 Weidler, Teresa 70, 73, 74, 127, 129, 132, 134, 137, 142, 176, 186, 188, 191, 192, 229, 235, 273, 279, 369, 391 Weigand, Robyn 136, 152, 165,328 Weimer, Monica 112 Weinert, Constance 133,137, 154,155, 187, 279 Weinhauer, Deborah 328 Weishaupt, Elizabeth 328 Weiss, Frederick 170, 182, 304 Weitzel, lohn 140, 141, 185, 192, 304 Wells, Warren 91, 178, 210, 352 Wells, Donald 180 Wentz, Ioann 144,147, 191, 279 Werlein, Ewing 139,174,328 Westcott, Penny 179, 328 Westerlund, David 304, 336 Wever, Laura 182, 279 Wharton, Colleen 350,352 Wheatley, Laura 184, 329 Wheatley, Timothy 163, 187, 279 Wheeler, Laura 200 Whitaker, Deanna 304 Whitaker, Marjorie 304 White, Catherine 184, 305 White, Deana 147 White, Debora 136, 179, 185 White, Debra 179, 329, 352 White, Diana 279 White, Gale 183, 329 White, Lisa 279 , White, Shannon 133430, 279 White, Stever 175, T329 White, Timothy 67, 93, 94, 96, 97, 232, 248, 261, 279 White, Travis 93, 95, 96, 97, 139, 305 White, William 165, 280 Whitely, Samantha 169, 305 Whitlock, Natalie 50, 137, 173, 185, 186, 292, 305 Whittaker, Wayne 98, 99, 305 Whitlock, Natalie 15, 50, 173, 185, 186, 292, 305, 390 Whittaker, Wayne 98, 99, 305 Whitten, Kenneth 98, 102, 305 Widmeyer, Kristin 182, 236, 262, 279, 280 Wiedeman, Wyeth 352 Wiemer, Monica 61, 329 o 352 Wilhelm, I y Wilhelm, Lisa 352 Wilhelm, Steven 200, 305 Wilkerson, Iames 352 Williams, Andrew 98, 102,305 Williams, Carol 136, 329 Williams, Denise 163 Williams, Eddie 92 Williams, Ioe 212 Williams, Pamela 352 Wi iams, Ronald 92 Williams, Sheila 182,280 williams, Timothy 156, 340, 352 i iams, Mr. Tom 212 Williams, Virginia 197, 280 Williamson, Bill 175,329 Williamsaonkfuanna 207 Wi is, G yn on 225 Wilson, Anthony 179, 329 Wilson, Bet3fl180 Wi son, Bra ey 353 Wilson, Elizabeth 63, 170, 185, 305 Wilson, Iulius 169 Wilson, Kimberly 39, 72, 142, 192,280 Wilson, Lee 98, 100 Wilson, Monica 353 Wilson, Rebecca 147, 329 Wilson Shelley 25, 54, 112, 126, 135, 136, im, sos, 307, 328, 329 Wilson, Voncille 329 Wilson, Wendi 180,305 Wimberley, Carl 178, 353 Wimberly, Kimberly 353 Winfield, Lavelle 353 Winkler, Iohn 187, 305 Winter, Peggy 182 Winter, Timothy 108, 172, 266, 280 Wisdom, Margaret 128, 219 Witcher, Erin 305 Witcher, Mark 353 Wofford, Lisa 114, 353 Wofford, Thomas 185, 353 Womac, Susan 7, 38, 135, 176, 180, 305 Womack, Morris 11, 37, 44, 45, 125, 185, 127,128,132,138, 139, 193, 196, 229, 237, 280, 331, 374 Wong, Antonia 178, 220 Woo, Glenn 280 Wood, Shaun 199, 305 Woodley, Annmarie 147, 170,329 Woodmansee, Kimberly 137, 180, 1 96 82, Left: 229, 280 Woods, Heillagen 305 Woods, Keith 98, 100, 201 Woods, Susan 150, 305 Woods, Tina 353 Woodward, Patsy 224 Worfe, Aleena 329 Workman, Thomas 48, 59, 290, 305 Wren, Scott 353 Wright, Beth 29,158,159, 341, 353 Wright, Martha 150, 329 Wright, Tina 159 Wynne, Richard 329 Yanez, Maria 201,280 Yang, Iemmy 353 Yang, Susan 149, 316,329 Yanguas, Rexpierre 98, 99, 102 Yannetti, loseph 48, 67, 84, 104, 140, 271, 280, 359 Yeager, Robert 91 Yeager, Scott 178 Yoes, Thera 192, 211 Yokoyama, Yumi 190, 305 York, Marshall 220 Young, Clark 225 Young, john 305 Young, lulie 28,158, 159, 353 Young, Melanie 353 Young, Michelle 353 Youree, Mary 353 Yurdy a, Adrienne 353 ZabosEy, Peter 168, 305 Zakhem, Amal 353 Zakhem, Samia 329 Zamanodin, Zamoni 281 Zamora, Martha 280 Zander, Matthew 12, 18, 46, 68, 81, 128, 140, 267, 280 Zarr, David 31, 332, 353 Zarr, L nn 19,108, 141, 280,357 Zarzeck, Stanley 225 Zeff, Andrew 193, 280 Zilliox, Ionda 52, 162, 305 Zimmerman, Edward 305 Zimmerman, Suzanne 117,353 Zimmerman, Tracy 353 Zink, Marci 6, 38, 130, 134, 176, 280 Z00k, Kimberly 29, 39, 119, 126, 156 157, 330, 331, 348, 353 Zwayne, Ali 180, 305 Zwernemann, Lisa 147, 329 Avery Baillio, genius at work. 85 Throughout the world changes in thought placed people in new situations where new challenges were met. The in- creased communist expansion in some countries changed forins of government as well as the lifestyles of people. Poland suffered severe interpal problems: the labor strikes, the hunger strikes, the ar- rests, the lack of supplies drastically altered the pattern of life of its people. The crisis in El Salvador uprooted families and friends. The result - all of these people were wrenched from a familiar course of living and were forced to make a fresh start - a new beginning. In America situations arose which also shifted the manner of living. An economic crunch in the auto industry forced thousands of workers to the unemployment lines. Also, rising interest rates continued to cripple the housing in- dustry. Inflation maintained its course in driving prices up - which in turn augmented the cost of living. Thus, those individuals who were thrust from original modes of life were pressed to make a new beginning. Sugar Em sm ram I 1 -Ewa During the school year many changes which marked new attitudes and ideals occurred in Houston. A new attitude toward city government was reflected when Houstonians elected the first woman mayor in the fall. Many hi-rise office buildings were beginning to sprout around the Houston area marking booms in business. Cable television came to many homes in Houstong this displayed how cable TV was a fast-coming major medium of communication. New break- throughs in Houston's traffic problem were attempted when parts of Westheimer Road were converted to four lanes. Such changes exhibited a new trend of thought spreading throughout the Houston area. Although the year flew by fast - one moment running into the next, something different was happening every moment. Af school-wide beautification project, in which all organizations were allowed to participate, signified a new attitude at Lee. Life at Lee was and will always be exciting with new situations arising at any instant. As old situations fade away, new ones will arrive to take their place - forcing T ld routines to fade into the mist - forcinx a new beginning. WQWMMMWMMW 4 O0 To the Greatest Group Ever Gathered Together: Well, this is it. The work of some thirty people came together in the form of- SABER '82. This is your work - your record of 1982. Through cropping, laying out fnot in the sun!1, we produced the SABER of '82. Although beauty sleep was sacrificed, the effort was worth it. We did it! My appreciation of your cooperation can never be fully expressed - you are a very special staff. Love, Teresa Weidler Editor-in-Chief Rui' , f, f - - ' ' ' ' -..'G?'f'l1'
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