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

 - Class of 1984

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Hd? M0 fs SABER 1984 VOLUME XXII ROBERT E LEE HIGH SCHOOL 6529 BEVERLY HILL HOUSTON TEXAS 77057 SCOTT .IANSE EDITOR IN CHIEF DAVID ANDRLIS ASSOCIATE EDITOR MARK ROME BUSINESS MANAGER MRS MARGARET WISDOM FACULTY ADVISER What made the opening of school unusual? Students of Robert E. Lee High School, from the beginning of the 1983-1984 year ex- perienced many unusual occurrences. Severe weather conditions caused the cancellation of many days of classes, as the opening of the school's doors was delayed live days as a result of Hurricane Alicia pounding the Texas coast. During the fourth week of school, classes were again cancelled due to a flood that ruined many homes. Lee had a sharp drop in its enrollment and consequently the transfer of four faculty members took place. This action was un- favorable with the student body, but everyone understood the reason and tried to adjust to the program changes that resulted. The six million dollar expansion to the Lee campus sparked great anticipation. The addi- tions of a new gym, a swimming pool, and more classrooms, were eagerly awaited. The entire student body experienced many changes, but they handled it all with positive attitudes and good humor. if What s lHSldED Who's IH the Llmellght? ............................... What Do We Do Wlth Our Tlme? .,...................... Whom Do We Follow? ....,........................... What Strengthens the General Body? .................... How Do We Join Forces? . . Who Shows Us the Way? . . Who's Moving Llp? ....... Who's Ready to Get Goin Who's Catching on Fast? v g? .......................,.. Who s Almost There? .............................. Who's on Top? ......,. Who Dld What? ...................................... Who Bought What? ...... What Page Am I on? ...... 15 39 67 77 123 205 229 230 254 . 278 302 355 355 355 ur ,-- -is I u h I 51 X .lifa How do we spend our spare time? Extra-curricular activities played a major role in the lives of everyone at Lee. Students were involved in a variety of groups and clubs. Some of these were ROTC, Band, Stu- dent Council, and lnteract. Clubs not only served the interests of its members, but also of the entire student body. College Night was one example of this. Sponsored by the Key Club, this activity gave students a chance to talk to representatives from over eighty universities. Oceanography classes took their trips to the beach in the fall and the spring. This was a favorite among students because they had fun while learning about the sea. Members of organizations benefited from what they learned, and they had a good time while participating. MJ fr-555 X ' i gg n i M S ' lf ,M 4' V k V6 1 - ' I ,.--1 its -,Jx E Q X n ' l +AJtKlC . -. ' . ' . V I ' - J its , . a .ff - -- ' V QC . K . Q .' ' 31 , ' , 2 fn- J 4 -13 y ' ' , . ., . '3 . ' A i ' f fl C ff N 74- 1 . 1 I C .af 1 fi. . Q ,- U ' V .. 1 V . x f ,bs -'4 , . 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Homecoming festivities came at a perfect point in the football season when the spirit of the school was at a peak. The biggest crowd of the year watched the Generals rocket past the Sharpstown Apollos. This wrapped up the entire day's celebrations which included the Homecoming parade, pep rally, and half-time ceremony crowning Lee's Homecoming Queen, Jill Jones. 'lr 1 l 'E Q A not Hfag J wfftr' -fav-in 9 96,4 fran , -3 'AQ , 'P , - L H I 5 ' in f ,, I k A' ' ,bi -' ,E , -VL ' f b , A in xo 1- 4,,V , ,,.,,4 . -mi, N '-'f1 .:2'f'7, . 9 V If 5, Y Q 'f t - ofib' ff - 1 X 1. ir' f , 3- - fp t ' i 5 ' if ,-'?f f n' 4' x e t c t s 4-U, r e HQ .-:Z , 2 ,t dial, H. sin n g G Ag . Sf ,, 1: Qzlrv Q. ' 5 - 2 AA YV i f 43 J if -, - . , Q1 e . . , 5 ' . H 1 f - cc, F3 Ez, 14 1. ' sg f 5 - 4 , Q ' f ff ? 'T 'f' '1 - -- ' ZX M ' o t f' 1.4 ' -L, , , ' A - fi TQ'-1 'Z , , - nr su 1, X Q V, L, E 1 J., V Q Xu ,val S ,-- 6. H -J fQf1f or QA1if1,:a.,1. What did you do this weekend? A welcome relief to the academic routine was provided by many social events. lnfor- mal get-togethers, parties, and dances were enjoyed greatly by everyone. Young Life and Campaigners allowed students to have a good time while learning more about religion. These enjoyable times gave everyone an opportunity to form new friendships and expand old ones. f '-w. ,F ma, '37 l I fb. 'wx GT MW 4 Y , , ,,-- A Q, I in A ' Milk 1 f ' e fi' Q1 1 Where are we going? Lee's students, realizing that they would encounter many problems on their way to adulthood, asked typical questions. Not knowing what the coming year would bring, answers were sought by all. Goals that were set were often blindly pursued. However, by means of student involvement this inex- perience was turned into valuable knowledge that could be gained in no other way. Lee has become the school it is today as a result of every student's pursuit, no matter how trivial, for that tiny bit of wisdom. 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Theseallicame t it J itogethereto make every person a well-rounded . ofsociety. K What do we do with our time??? t - aq:6:9p:fJi1!1!?2s!?flf521 ifxf 'L 'sg i xx xg-g1Afa'h'a'a'arafarl' gf-tri! v i f , ,f with A .' A, 1 EW rg U 'Y ,ff 'im Summer Doors Close as Lee's Open Numerous activities at Lee furnished an outlet from the tensions of academic work. School clubs, athletics, parties, and friendships were major sources of fun. These activities provided an oppor- tunity for interaction within the student body. New students found that becom- ing involved was the only way to ex- perience high school life. Many memories for the future were generated by the fun at Robert E. Lee. Top Right: Quien es mas Macho? Will Frederk- ing or Lloyd Bridges. Right: Jill Jones and Sally Henry practice their new surfing techniques for their weekend beach trip, Bottom Left: He told me if l dressed like a mouseketeer he would fulfill my every dream, sighs Brandy Beddingfield. Bottom Right: Johnathon Oesch screams for mer- cy from Rachel Hudgin's vice-like grip. iv n fi X,-, l 1 kk. 1, W 'AT , f - .. x. I Q , H, xt! , Y , l W7 ,P 4 Top Left: John Glidden opens the windy gap and nobody likes it. Top Right: Steven Webb wonders about his love life as Robyn Weigand scans for a free man. Above Left: Anxious for the new year, Katy Rose and Laura Cox hold on tight. Above: Striped SENIOR studs, David Andrus and Mike Raymond, pose for a shot, while John Shepherd wonders if he has to get a striped polo to date SENIOR women. Left: You can always find freshman braces on freshman faces filling up freshman spaces. Learning Lessons Outside of LQ School Every Tuesday night many Lee students attended Young Life, a non- denominational Christian organization. This group provided fun as well as spiritual uplifting. YL Club, also divided into smaller groups, called Cam- paigners, to furnish more intent study of the Bible. Young Life, however, did not disband during school holidays. Summer offered two camps, Windy Gap and Wilderness, as well as weekly club meetings. Also, the Christmas season hosted snow ski- ing in the Rockies. Top: Michael Jackson, eat your heart out, voices Mark Goodson, as Brian Keller and Greg Gordon attempt to dance along. Right: Sam Maida, Wyeth Weidman, and John Tomlin laugh at sophomore joke, Mitchell Atwood. No make-up does wonders for the complexion, states the Wilderness Gang. Tommy Burrow does his famous Aunt Jemima imitation. fi M , 48 iid At . Beth Wright and Heather Mackie laugh in knowing that Shannon Ray goes out with Derek Jones. Left: l'm sure! shouts a confident Mark Goodson. as others turn away in embarrassment. Below Left: Hungry Windy Gapers pile up in front of the mess hall. Below: We love Windy Gap and each 5 other, smile Susan Portilla and Billy 1. Sides. rrr W ssssl i x.- .v Z .HJ Ay . if Colleen O'Grady teaches gullible sophomores how to wash hair. g, 1. fi' 'QR 4, -41 XC 1983-'84 Cheerleaders Go Bananas 4a.fe aa aa ,e,eA 'Nm-fr N' .,..,lgf ' , , M 1 ,J 1 1 - ,l 4 4 X N 4. rf' 'Q P116 .Swag-.,:::,.' A A.,E.:,,, V The 1983-84 Cheerleaders, Alison Gutrer, Boo Davee, Jill Jones, Karen Mitschke, David Andrus, Derek Jones, Randy McMahon and Mike Raymond, boosted Lee's Spirit to phenomenal heights. They supported the General spirit by holding weekly pep rallies and performing at football, basketball, and volleyball games. Llnder the supervision of Mrs. Regina Satlof Block, they suc- ceeded in being outstanding spirit leaders of the student body. Left: Cherleaders build the spirit up. Below Left: Boo Davee and Derek Jones. Below: Alison Cutrer and Randy McMahon. Page 44 Top: H83-'84 Cheerleaders Bottom Left: Karen Mitschke and David Andrus Bottom Right: Jill Jones and Mike Raymond Coming Home Brings Excitement Homecoming didn't actually begin on October 28, but weeks before as school clubs began preparing their floats. Yet, they knew their hard work had paid off after a successful parade and many awards. At the game, later that evening, Jill Jones was crowned Homecoming Queen with Sandy Crichton and Elizabeth Montgomery as finalists. Then Lee pulled off a 29-15 victory over Sharpstown. The Homecoming festivities were an excitement to Lee as well as to returning students. Top: Homecoming Queen, Jill Jones, and finalists, Elizabeth Montgomery and Sandy Crichton. Right: The floats line up preparing for the parade. Below Left: Freshmen, Jennifer King and Kristi Pullen, float away on cloud nine. Below Right: Oh, what a Great Homecoming, laughs Tracy Smith, as Chris Kimble says, Great Girl, too. Below Far Right: Spirit Committee smiles in the rain. Left: Mr. Bergen crowns Jill Jones Homecoming Queen. Below Left: The Homecoming parade in progress. Below: American Legion won Best All Around float. Bottom: The Student Council Gang starts off the parade with a bang, ' M 'Ai 'r . i., ff? ' ' . zzg of ,r i' ,,f Q . Q'l- ,. ul ,,1:t '1,' QQQB ' ' IHS , Rv 'WIN - , is , V Ji ,A ' kk W sk ,,.. 1 N t S' Q - ,. V -Q . X , E 'rt ' 5 I I I' ALL, 1, i FNEN. if . ,Q k,,. ,V 2-if an , -mf A ' 1 ite, ' B gig t,, L Qi B . 1 x Q J . Students Get Dellrlou Top Right: Billy Sides, Mitchell Atwood, Trey Lamair and Jena Cissel go wild, as Scott Prince tries to shoot the camera, while Heidi Butler aims for bigger and bet- ter things. , Above: John Paul Tamborello finds he can't quite get this one out. Above Right: Tired of kissing up to girls, Darryl Cole turns to Jeff Filgo for pleasure. Right: Karen Mitschke and Julia Collier show their feminity, while Brad McKay and Tad Gardere show their stupidity. 'Se 'cg H' ,pf As 1999 Approaches 'Y r Left: Mike Dillon agrees with Jack Pidgeon's choice of cute Susie Mott over an aggressive Jeff Shinsky. Below Left: As Cynthia Bucheit, Laura Cox, and Sally Henry pile together, Madelaine Schleyer pushes Julia Collier out of the way, so that she can be in one more picture. Bottom Left: Anne Crawford and Karl Drews try to make Kevin Panus smile after having lockjaw for three weeks, Below: Susan Portilla models one of the many ways to wear a belt. Right: Bethanne Bergstrom tries to straighten up mannequin, Dan Boyles, Bottom Right: Brandy Beddingfield asks Madelaine Schleyer and Becky Hayes how they keep their dresses from falling. Bottom Left: John Satterwhite aids Malcom Lochiel to the bar. Below: As Scott Young makes the move on Betsy Salvaggio, a rejected Jeff Sloan wishes he was the lucky one. Lee Parties All ight Long r 5 1 g A V1 if ,it 1 L 1 w x Top: Bill Moll and Randy McMahon smile in knowing that they can handle younger girls, Valerie Schuler, Laura Thorsell, and Cammie Ward. Left: Beth Wright gulps down the remains of her Hot Dog as Tom Burrows Relishes over the Mustard Natalie Evans is cutting while Scott Kirkpatrick tries to Ketch-Up. Bottom Left: Gee, you're firm! explains Bridget Butler to Michelle Lewis. Below: Anne Crawford steps back in amazement at Lyle Milstead's dancing abilities. Entertainment r at Its Best The choir, led by Ms. Anne Hair and Ms. Eleanor Grant, and Razz-m-Tazz, under Ms. Linda Shuler, involved talented students from grades ninth to twelfth. They performed at various functions throughout the year and suc- cessfully participated in assorted con- tests. Both groups were highly admired and appreciated by Lee students. Right: Razz-m-Tazz ends another hilariously suc- cessful show. Below Right: Mark Nord displays his muscular physique with Tracey Lee. Below: Kris McGaha and Renee Duterroil jam to the funky beat. ml' UPU? !,gg x' g :bf is-QW Q 9 ?' 45'- 'llg' 'Q Ali, 1 lx, '50 A ,. aj gg 5 . 0 if Q l Q Aw-QR 7'f' 1 : -56' If -'Lux A QS xx-fr 1,13 'W -gif -wx .rm ' .. if wh QA I 'NM ,VH , ,P . Q, f, 9- - f 1 F1 -' ' 1' 1 7 5' fi 1459 ' 5' 'nw f K! an WI lk- '!x': : ,A g -- N -. 'fy' WWW' ' r 'WM Holidays Bring Bright Spirits Top: Jay Greer, Nino Yacino, Lyle Milstead, Alan Harp and John Shephard warm up by the fire. Right: Anna Kafoglis needs support from Kim Blake and Pam Bingham after a tough day skiing. Bottom Right: As the bed and camera break, Laura Cox's and Heidi Butler's images are captured. Below: Chris Zook latches on to his Christmas presents, Becky Van Meter and Amy Miracle. ,M X- Top: At the Principle of Moments, Graydo Laguar- ta screams, l'm ln The Mood . .. for a melodic schwa! Left: Lisa Lovett and Jana Jones act as bookends for the fence sisters, Jill Laughlin and Valerie Schuler. Bottom Left: Mark Rome and Julia Weidler have an intellectual conversation about the mobile unit in which they are embarked upon. Below: Beginner skiers, Jill Jones and Boo Davee, attempt to dress the part. i Spirits Overcome the Generals Top: Tad Gardere, Eric Torgerson, and John Shephard try to get Scott Kirkpatrick to calm down so that they can impress the girls. Right: It's not that hot! says Louis Hearnes, as Junior Wilkins and Mike Adams try to soothe their burning tongues. Bottom Right: Sheresse Crumiel and Boris Loggin are caught in their scandalous affair. Below: He always said my ears were bigger! ex- claims Sherri Dial. 3 KT W7 x it Z 'B ,, , U ws, - f Top: Shelley Walker nonchalantly gags, as she tells Jeanette Koomey to get the Signal. Left: John Paul Tamborello and Karen Mitschke look like two peas in a pod, but Brenda Bailey and Trey Lamair look like a geek and a slob, Below Left: Missy McKeithan wishes she had a body as good as James McKissick's. Below: Just goes to show fish aren't smart, they eat in the cafeteria. ill lil ,aw .wan Q7 ,,,. Right: Gina Pisciotta learns about the many pro- blems of a sheep. Bottom Right: Jeremy Baumgardner waits anx- iously to show her prize possession. Below: Robert Becker can't believe Michelle Heathcote won first place, but Chris Von Eiff gives her a congratulatory hug. X s h ...f FFA ,riff if Horses Around F. L ' Wi manga,- I in-nl-'! '1 gy! x 1- X i H M5141 Ei. ffl 40 '11 Above: My rabbit is bigger than your rabbit! sing FFA members. Left: Hey, are you making fun of our dates? question Roger Barton and Matt Kainer. Bottom: FFA members make last minute touch ups before the judging. 4. 59 Hopes for Hoopsters Are High Above: Brenda Bailey dreams of wearing mini skirts like Stassa Kapsalis, but is appalled by the thought. Above Right: Lieutenants, Karen Threadgill and Kim Maness, keep the spirit up despite the fact the game has been over an hour. Right: Miz Wiz leads an excited faculty in some cheers! Bottom: Dede Huddock and Carle Kalsi kindly show an obnoxious Kim Bradley to the exit. gk l it .XSS .QR , X ,E Drama Does It Right Top: Duane Brown and Tracey Lee try to be discrete, but Sidney Domain knows exactly what's going on. Left: Don't worry girls, l'll protect you! ex- claims Tracey Lee, while Kris McGaha and Kathy Macha scream in fear. Below Left: Kevin Adair displays his brute strength on an unwilling Mark Nord. Below: ln hopes of a big tip, Kris Magaha stops to listen to Milton Lawrence brag about the size of his bankroll. 1.5 lqrli f 1'2 1 -il w't?5XF 5'1,' 5' i ,fff'WifQ. Aff' 6 - my .. A ff? Top: Jeff Valone can't believe he could catch such a beautiful girl's attention. Right: Lori Vercher and Dink Davies find a roman- tic empty corner, but Dawn Polk breaks the mood. Bottom Right: John Oesch and Rachel Hudgin's masks show quite an improvement in their looks. Below: l've got you where l want you! says a sly John Shephard to an unknowing Cynthia Bucheit. Love Is in the Air with ban Springtime ls Playtime Top: Christi Collins and Julie Graham, a rare pair at high school functions, try to have fun. Left: Tracey Leigh and Kristi Pullen cling to Michelle Lewis in hopes of improving their wreck- ed reps. Bottom Left: Lisa Glauser searches for her sunken treasure chest, while talking to the boy of her dreams. Below: Chris Pappas dies of embarrassment in knowing that Sally Henry learned of her hidden fantasies. Seniors Stride With Style Right: Bleakney Ray contemplates the question, 'ADO dead fish have tongues? while holding up the wall. Bottom Right: We're just hanging around! exclaim Alan Walker and Chuck Armbruster. Bottom Left: And who is your hairdresser, Madelaine Schleyer? Below: Jena Cissel and Karen Mitschke speak no evil and hear no evil, but who said they couldn't watch. 51, s . 4 . its ' if Y' 1? bw we is f t W -' 'Q in 122'-3 - N Q s .. .XA X N Y ,s .X t 'J M asf Ms X Q , Q- ss is X si Hs! ij it 33234 if he ,ff 3. to K if ' - ' it 1 ,. ,-t. . .,t,, tt, f '1-t if Y um-, ,X ,.,, ..:,,,..u,v-W .W Mm., ,m1,M,4,,K-,U Top: Alison Cutrer and Chris Pappas show that being a Mighty Senior Lady is tough, but worth it. Left: We're on a mission from God, proclaim Alison Bering and Fred Johnson, Bottom Left: Tommy Burrows and Shannan Col- lins seem to be tongue tied, but Matthew Cooley has alot to say. Below: Hey baby, your hair is longer than mine, exclaims Whitney Beal, as she looks forward to a longer evening with Eric Jarvis, qqw mg , - , - - 7. ,. ..f, : :H . ,.,, , ,,,,i,nN,mM YQW9 I-e?49's I I I -'--f- fy '- Young 'Leaders The Young Leaders of Lee were those who set an example for all others to follow. :Some received recognition for superior :academic ggg Q achievement while others were noticed for their i political leadership. This was the group that set the pace of the school and was admired by everyone. Who do we follow??? S 7 .. Right: Lieutenant Lisa Zwinerman, Drum Ma' jors Mark Fairchild and Bill Shea, Lieutenant Karen Threadgill, and Head Cheerleaders David Andrus and Jill Jones arouse General spirit with enthusiasm. Middle Left: Jay Hurt is always on the press as Traveler Editor. Middle Right: Hospitality Club President Amanda Gossett is proof of southern hospitality. Lower Left: Jena Cissel sees that spirit is kept high as President of the Spirit Committee. Lower Right: Graydon Laguarta, interact Presi- dent, is a tough match to beat, 68 Q 'M 21 EJ. in A 4 I 4391.6 . 1 Leaders Achieve Goals Leaders of the clubs at Lee were an asset to a successful school year. Their dedication and leadership inspired their members to strive for their set goals. As a result of this, organizations at Lee con- quered many goals as well as setting standards for the student body to follow. ig ' ,,.,..J. - ..,.-.few- , ,T,...,. 5 ,,,.,,,,,.,..--- .Jw We-W - , ,......--v ' I Y filmulil Top: As SABER Editor and Honor Society President, Scott Janse has his work cut out for MP' 1 ,ir , Mm, 4- v. r 4 .4 f in .M A W P him. fi ,, has the key to success. SVEfyOl'lG. Middle Right: Julia Weidler secures a strong landing as Anchor Club President. Middle Left: Key Club President Derek Jones Left: As President of the Student Council, David Andrus spreads a little of himself to Above: Semiafinalistz Kevin Adair Above Right: Semi-finalist: Michael Shadden Right: Commended Scholars: Randy Watson and Allison Krauth Scholars Honored wmw.... I'- ' 1--...A-w.........,, 'mn ln the fall, eight seniors received recognition for their high scores on the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test which is part of the PSAT given in the junior year. Among the eight honored, two were named National Merit Semi-finalists. The other six received Letters of Com- mendation. These students showed ex- ceptionally high skills in English and Math. They all placed within the top four percentile throughout the country. Left: Commended Scholars: Derek Jones and Brian Holden. Below: Commended Scholars: George Webber and Maurine Walling. The Awards for Excellence were given to the most outstanding students in specific areas. Each student was chosen by an individual department in which he or she displayed excellent qualities. The names of these top senior achievers were engraved on a plaque displayed in the front hall for all students to admire. mm Above: Robert Becker, Industrial Arts Lipper Right: Scott Janse, Social Science Lower Right: Gail White, Home Economics H Awards Given for Excellence . il f i 'I I Sl? I I- gf X . I gi' ,LS f 'ln X P ss- F I E l it if HQ n E I K X r - f x ig. L 3 E , its Q W .- Upper Left: May Lin, Foreign Languages Upper Right: Elizabeth Blaine, English Left: Hawkins Yao, Mathematics Right: Maurine Walling, NCTE Writing Contest Finalist Lower Left: Kevin Adair, Presidential Scholar - Semi-finalist Lower Right: Mark Rome, Capital Scholar Honorary Students Awarded r AF' V A ummm C7 1 L m Many awards were given to outstand- ing seniors for excellence in leadership, composition, and citizenship. 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I or: Gra . 5 nf A - 1,1 qc-.G , 'X' iii 'il S5131 fig v f WHO Sui, wwe Hard Work f gig f - vssffan it if ti in we Row l: Coach Yaccino, Wilson, Ledbetter, Calvert, Laguarta, Milstead, Glidden, Brown, Gillotine, Coach Holden. Row 2: Darwin, Galaway, McKay, Bar- zilla, Mead, Collins, Panus, Hartley, Felder. Row 3: Rome, Hudson, Payavalla, Mosley, Drews, Ritchie, Moss, Rodriquez. Row 4: Coach Hale, Johnson, Mauck, Washington, Greer, Jones, Gardere, Zielenski, Coach Sanders. ln Coach John Yaccino's second year, his complicated gridiron scheme began to show stability. The 1983-84 Generals compiled the best season in four yearsg their final record was 7-3. ln this renaissance year two members of the team were attributed All-City honors. They were Brad McKay Cdefen- sive linemanj and John Glidden frunning backj. Defensive players awarded All-District were McKay, Johnson, and Washington, while second teamers were Barzilla and Calvert. Elected offensive first team All-District was John Glidden, while second teamers were McKay, Payavla, and Calvert. Honorable mention was bestow- ed upon Galaway, Milstead, Moss, and Rodriquez. 78 Award winners Graydon Laguarta, Brad McKay, Simpson Washington, and Mark Rome huddle around Coach Yaccino one last time. Pays Off Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee ee ee ee ee ee Generals storm to the line of scrimmage Elsik Waltrip Austin Kashmere Madison Westbury Lamar Sharpstown Worthing Bellaire Head Coach John The ltalian Stallion Yaccino Cecil Jones Kevin Panus Lyle Milstead 2-year letterman 1-year letterman 2-year letterman 5. Ami Kenny Barzilla stacks up the Marlin offense. - mw,,.f.,: Chris Mauck rockets into an Apollo. John Glidden shags a defender. Left to Right: Generals prepare to attack. Alex Hartly 2-year letterman Jorge Rodrigues l-year letterman Lee Wilson 2-year letterman 80 l.v -neg-qll - Generals Strut Their Stuff 4 ff?-. .. -it :rf-'2f.f: . - A - H e w w : , A vig! ' H. ff ligfflwrkrw L r K n r r , , TTSQZ Generals muscle their way through the defense, Brad McKay rambles over Marlin defenders. Offensive line stands firm in the trenches. Experience Rules 0 General offense digs in for a tough season, Marshall Moss Brad McKay Marc Rome 3-year letterman 3-year letterman 3-year letterman Q., M Lf- 1 'Z' wif 'N ..-M-in Brad McKay charges past the defense. John Glidden baffles defenders with his unique style Q Kenny Barziila John Glidden Marcus Payavla 2-year Ietterman 2-year Ietterman 2-year Ietterman The Lee offensive front does battle with Westbury. TVI Q 4. Louis Calvert adds another 3 points, Larry Johnson wrestles down the Worthing QB. 83 4 General defenders team up to stop the ball carrier for no gain against Sharpstown. Brad McKay punishes the defense. Where There's Smoke Die hard Generals proudly take the field for the second half against Worthing. 'be is Q if iii i iti,iii satxelf - Nill YT? 1 Lyle Milstead pulls one in against Elsik. George Felder Mike Galloway 2-year letterman 2-year letterman 84 Tad Gardere 2-year letterman -s ,M 'H b . . There's Fire Q S Defensive front scraps with the Marlins. Lee offense takes the field. 9219 .' sn .,. i may 'Qgslv Glidden takes a crunch, while Mike Gallaway tries to pick up his man. Lee Wilson breaks loose against Madison 3 a i ,N L- .,,n.,,,L 5 1 N H A j 1 I A gf W 11 Tu, ,J C r ' 1 - ' , .m. . W A Q' A 1 , 1 i i. W ,fm i A 'ffl , 'l 3,32 Sig' s r A -f S ' 11 Nj his H993 ff Fl '35 J.V, AND SOPH. - Row 1: Loggin, Thorton, DeGrace, Jones, Escamilla, Herns, Dregarius, Sides, Henderson, Coach Perry. Row 2: Coach Gaskamp, Coach Boyum, Drury, McKenzie, McNairy, Meyer, Sherley, Slator, Adams, Pavloc, Hash. Row 3: Knotts, Hogan, Wells, Seaman, Mclntyre, Powell, Williams, Jones, Jones. Row 4: Zander, Willesen, Blume, Haskell, Buroghs, Franklin, Mott, Maida, Harp, Brenham. 123 1 ,L ,- ww. 'isilwvwfrihl' l 'lr fi , 74 7557, FRESHMEN - Row l: Thomas, Thompson, Solomon, Provine, Patin, Zook, Kocian, Ellison, McNairy, Teap. Row 2: DelGado, Allison, Moore, Arm strong, Bice, Shook. Leitner, Simpson, Neal. Row 3: Moss, Stone, Drury, Nelson, Tippitt, Marich, Robinson, Hernandez, Blacketer. 86 Hoopsters Turn It Around Wal .1 Top Row: Boudreaux, Coach Boyancy, Torgerson, Bibbs, Richard, Coach Fergus, Moll James, Odom, Coach Craskamp. Bottom Row Lin Williams Delgado, Kirkpatrick, Holmes, Stevens, Coleman, Spence. Alex Coleman gets nasty against Lamar. Z,-'Q--QI1 Under the mentorship of new coach, Mike Fergus, the 1984 basketball team engineered its best record in 4 years. The season started off with a hard loss to Memorial, but then came roaring back to win its next 4 straight. After that the team never could stabilize their attack. As a result, the season was full of ups and downs. When it was all over, the team had constructed a 12- 17 season. The team was led by 5 returning lettermen: Eric Torgerson, Alex Coleman, Kirk Odom, Ronnie Williams, and District scoring leader Juan Bibbs. Newcomers who added a helping hand were: Kervin James, Bill Moll, Kenny Ray Stevens, and Mac Richard. Roundball A M m,A. Alex Coleman: 2-year Ietterman Todd Holmes: 1-year Ietterman ,, 1 1 r , J.-: ef'--'.:Q?,Egga0-MQW,-,,.z,v4,,. .Y ,,., Erik Torserson: 2-year Ietterman Juan Bibbs: 2-year Ietterman 88 Stars Shine U , lzvm Q-wr-1-ff.t fvfl,..,,. , K ' ,,. .-5 Kervin James: I-year letterman Kirk Odom: 2-year letterman Scott Kirkpatrick and Bill Moll: I-year lettermen Generals go all out in practice New Program Proves Successful , X' Cecil Jones makes the mistake of trying to shoot over Eric Torgerson. Scott Kirkpatrick cuts Alex Coleman off at the baseline 2 a ' flow Generals conspire under the hoop. 90 Juan Bibbs charges by a defender -4-- Generals make merry after a key basket. L... ,, Y .. - N, , qi K 5 W, A,., , ky, l ekke a e, ,e mfg ug E.T. Torgerson drives the lane against Madison. 'ISITQRS 1 'Tw 'A I -WL-: 3 I Ir- A L r f :W , - Kirk Odom gets high during warmups. Generals enthusiastically prepare for the game. X 5 91 Young Cagers Strive for Stardom J.V. - Top Row: Taylor, Reddick, Franklin, Mosley, Coach Gaskamp, Golden, Jones, Ruddell, Blacklock. Bottom Row: Babbin, Scarlett, McNairy, Mit- chel, Frederking, Loggin. FRESH. - Top Row: McHayle, Robbins, McNairy, Coach Boyancy, Parker, Delgado. Bottom Row: Bamberg, Bell, Thomas, Zook, Allison, Harrel, Gist. 92 Tracksters Stride to ictor QQ L. s :Ill AF If 3 'Nur Row 1: Brown, LaMair, Marion, Short, Hardeway, Cossey. Row 2: Martin, Guerrero, Polichino, Duggan, Hartwig, Wright. Row 3: Panus, Boozer, Sadoun, Shirley, Adams. Row 4: Fisk, Mott, Herman, Hamilton, Keith. Row 5: Barish, Held, David, Harris, Hyre. Row 6: Carumiel, Delgado, June, Ryan, Ag- Bayno, Hartly. Under the directorship of Coach Rick Holden, the 1984 track team entered district competition with an optimistic attitude. Distance men Duane Brown, Daren Newby and Gregg Gordon were the backbone of the team. Sprinters An- thony Delgado, Larry Johnson, and Tony Harris brought in key points in several district meets. The team lost valuable potential points with the injury U of star sprinter George Felder. ,-,,,,,,,,,....--Q ln the field events Alexander CHandsJ Hartley excelled in the high jump, Charles Agbanyo did well in the long ,W ,Wm ,. jump and the pole vault was dominated by Steve June and Chris Mott. of e Till! M K - M 5. Mark Herman flies over a hurdle. 93 Sprinters Set the 'kll ' ,. fm X15 David Boozer and Antonio Guerrero take a break during workouts. ww Chris Mott escorts Pat Hudson away after a lovely waltz during practice. 94 Q Checking out the sights during workout, Clayton Sherley displays his guitar playing ability. -P1 111 ii.. -' il H 'xrazm l lill 'll lE!l llf'-fill lll ll lll 'iw ll -nrdnn ' 'll I ll I ll u I ll I 1 r 1 ll ll I - ...Af-vs.,Nw I 3 2 , -Ili' 'x 1, U:-A. ' , ,.-.1 ,.,u-- v .,f- -fkiwv . David Boozer jogs around the track. Antony Delgado sprints for glory. I E'-1: ,W K . ,Ka -nr Af I-:-g-g,f - my . 155.12- 'lki-E Ain ,Q A A ,. W ef' -7 ' V, V pi . VW D 'L' 7 L 1 'ffl fl' A . af A ' 6:13 ' ..f. , -. . - Clay Cossey, Dwane Brown, and David Boozer train diligently for the upcoming meet. ,qv--0 95 Cross Country Masters Terrain The Lee Cross Country team, coach- ed by Ms. Borneman, had a very suc- cessful year in '83-'84, The team finish- ed 2nd in district. Top finishers were Greg Gordon, Duane Brown, and Bill Ruddel. Others who had a good year were Clay Cossey, Tom Wofford, and Mike Alfa. With these successful run- ners they received one of the top rank- ings in the St. John's Invitational. W, ,,,,,,, ,i,, an Clay Cossey glides around the track. 96 smfiim Chris Kimbel surfs past his competition. Top Row: Andy Cole, Greg Gordon, Clay Cossey. Bottom Row: Chris Sadoun, Antinio Guerrero Linksters Soar to Victory i if 9 ' 1 V 5 5 s P .,,,....u:--I-M 0DLfD,O'I' s A 5 v jaw 7 A. wzzzpp. ' 5 D S 'W 2221 X lk '.w-ff 'f' ., , .41Qd4 x5 5 A .1 Vx' WJ' Sgtgx' 5, Q! 11 Llnder the leadership of Coach Hale, the Lee Golf Team performed outstan- dingly in District 18-5A play. Pavlock, Goldman, and Lamba turn- ed in consistently low scores, while Mundshine and Granger proved to be the true clutch players. The team did well in several pre-season tournaments including the prestigious Nimitz Invita- tional. The team looked formidable go- ing into regionals and hoped to qualify for State in April. GOLF TEAM - Standing: Coach Hale, Granger, Goldman, Blacketer, Pavlock, Lomba. Kneeling: Alpha, Cooper, Mondshine. 1 ' 2 ' , Q R ' f v drum nlfpppnnfrov' gqonvxnwmvpnl pvpppn i 1, .Q L ig. A V, I 1 pzefazn Y mzmvzff , 'A - gwlw f I lv y L15-IEEE 1 Ir? ' 4 3 f E 1 I - 1 fc' xxx X W s t f' , RETLIRNING LETTERMEN - Ricky Lomba, Hoyle Granger, Kevin Mundshine. 97 9.9331 - ill! Tennis Team Toughens Up T Back Row: Bjorn Krosby, Chris Lubrano, Darren Inoff, Tor Krosby, Mark Mitchner, Scott Janse, Milton Lawrence, Don Baker. Front Row: Mark Pro- vine, Brian Keller, Quang Nguyen, Jeff Sloan. The 1983 Boys' Tennis Team, l coached by Mrs. Ella Allen, displayed talent early in the Nimitz Tournament. 4-year letterman Scott Janse was the backbone of the team. Milton Lawrence, Brian QSneakl Keller, and the Krosby twins also showed promise as the team entered district competition. x l I Scott Janse - 4 year letterman Milton Lawrence - 3 year letterman 98 Swimmers Stroke to Exciting Finish Top Row: May, Sigmond, Star, Speedo, Kovacs, Escamilla, Dillon, Hutchinson. RETURNING LETTERMAN - Hutchinson, Dillon, Kovac. With three returning lettermen, the Lee Swim Team took an overall second place in District. Mark Hutchinson did well in the flyg while John Kovac excelled in the breast. Mike Dillon set a school record in the 500 yard free, and showed potential to compete in the State Meet in April. -8 99 is Baseballers Score Impressive Vlctorles i 5 1 Top Row: Gardere, Barzilla, Calvert, Pinto, Coach Watson Shmsky McCasl1n Copeland Bottom Row Kirkpatrick Crocombe Cerda Mllstead Glad den, Barron. The 1984 Lee Varsity Baseball Team struggled through a year of disappoint- ments. Coach Mike Watson had high hopes for this experienced team until district began. Prior to district, Lee ad- vanced to the finals of the Spring Branch tournament and brought home the 2nd place trophy. Although the team had a frustrating season, some individuals produced outstanding play. Louis Calvert and Jeff Shinsky led the pitching attack, while Barzilla, Kirkpatrick, and Milstead were the outstanding sluggers. Beginning the second half of play, Lee hoped to gain standings in district and advance to City Playoffs. 100 0 .0 .i 5 ,an rr 2 ,xl L 2 .,-yvy MQMVV, M r .i,wQ,y,,5,9, Z., - . ..,. I K. M , xt y W. .- Mr m ...A . ' 4. Q'k,,ii ' Q - , Wm V' ' , , t Q , V V ' '- ' ,E-if -I ax? 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Jeff Shinsky - 2 year Ietterman .4- Jose Cerda - l year Ietterman . .v- N i i Bruce Crocombe - 2 year letterman Ben Pinto - 1 year letterman ' r Scott Kirkpatrick - 1 year letterman Louis Calvert - 3 year letterman Bug Bats Brmg Breaks Kenny Barzilla - l year Ietterman ,,,.-nd' Alan Harp - groundskeeper w v ii .R David Copeland - 2 year letterman David Barron - l year letterman .V. Shows Talent Top Row: Alan Harp, Doug Causey, Eddy Burns, Brad Zielinski, Matt Blackman, Jeff Nuttall, Charlie Thorton, Coach Perry. Bottom Row: Kevin Cleary, Mark Abernathy, Kevin Janse, Billy Sides, John Shepherd, Sam Maida. Baseballers kick back before a tough workout. 104 l. I I ii En: I l I I I I - I I l I I I III mln: Ill III: ' -'::l :es 8 .J -- lI.,..f :I :' -E asf : nik. I MikeDillon 3. , w E i K ...- i . A X l BradMcKay John Glidden IIIIIIIIIIBBFN George Felder 9. B ,,v. ,,,,. 1 zu? f f:i: i'f'3' SLM f .f :ss ' 'fgf-'1 :EE gg, .:--. . - ...vm axis-.- Louis Calvert l l. Shelly Wilson, Jana Davis l Trivial Review of '84 1. What swimmer set a new school record for the 500yd. freestyle? 2. What All-District basketball player led District 18-AAAAA in scoring with 580 points? 3. What All-City 3 year letterman became the first Lee student to receive a 4-year foot- ball scholarship at Rice University? 4. Who became the first 4 year letterman in the history of Lee? 5. What All-City Junior football player led the district in rushing? 6. Who was an indispensable aid in the publication of the sports section in the 1984 SABER? 7. What football-track star was vital to the Generals success in his respective sports? 8. What female junior swimmer along with Cathy Perrera led the girls swim team to a high ranking in district? 9. What 3 year baseball letterman outstand- ingly throughout district play? 10. What golfer led the boy's golf team in district play? 11. What pair of female golf lettermen graduated no. 1 in their class, finished 1st and 2nd in district, and led the team into state competition? 12. What track letterman supported the team with outstanding long-distance times? 1984 was an active year at Lee. '84 saw the rebirth of a long dormant football teamg a new coach begin the reconstruction of an overdue basketball team, and the continuing winning tradition of the cross-country, golf, tennis, and swimming teams. The baseball team also lived up to all expectations. Most important, students at Lee were able to be a part of the charismatic enthusiasm that makes Lee famous. l2. IIKIBK5 sur. xi EBRKII IZIIIE :lemma :gluvw L 2. J.: Tr' Juan Bibbs 4. litem: rf QQ, ll 'Ks sf Q A s HII E!! . nf !p::ssf .5 ri S ' , -. 1 141 5- g ff. -. llfxvl , K. lb Q X ir J -- 1 Fi Scott Janse 6. g,. 3. i , 5 Alan Harp 8. SPI . IIN 2 ,K Il I ll I il! M'sRln I MIQG XIII lliis It , some 5 Li. K as 3 , is sem K1 2 A ik 11 fr! I r A Q .ei if -z ,ramllll wulzii will Ulll HIM! lil! mann Kevin Mundshine . VX! -Mxg,,, ,... 5 f will HI I IIKI L lvl YEHKII fW'9I i M f ff' i .. , Duane Brown Qleftl xx 105 Varsity Romps Commanded by Miss Carole Hornsby, the Varsity Volleyball team finished the year with a winning record. Cathy Hun- dle, Cynthia Orchard, and Paige Turner consistently produced fine perfor- mances. Leadership prevailed to guide the Varsity Squad to their IO-6 closing, The Varsity was rolling like a jugger- naut until they clashed with the second half of district play. Congratulations are in order for all of these fine players. l' ll l J 'Wh Q - ,.,.. Q5 Sf: gk s 5 5 . . . Fw Q ix S . Q Cathy Hundle and Paige Turner guided the spirit of the team .MMA-+G' lt x V M . ffv w Q Row l: Whitney Beal, Cynthia Orchard, Cathy Hundle, Chris May. Row 2: Monica Weimer, Paige Turner, Janet Dawson. Row 3: Amy Walker Aida Lopez. Top: Miss Carole Hornsby. Left: Mike Dillon, 106 Left: Monica Weimer leaps to smash a ball. Below: Cynthia Orchard prepares for defense. Bottom Left: Monica Weimer just after a hard shot. Bottom Middle: Chris May closes in for defense, Bottom Right: Aida Lopez brings a ball into her sights. 52 if Q . .X h ,....,..i x I-uv' 'Wh X f 'Fc rw., .V. Conquers O Clt Miss Linda Hill guided the J.V. volleyball team to a City Championship and an ll-1 record. Valiant contribu- tions were put forth by Tracey Meyer, Allison Poellinger, and Gracia Wynn. Leadership and teamwork should cause big expectations for next year's varsity. Qmnlisnnmunnunnuununumslm .4 108 Q . c -a ..... . N .. Q. f ..... .V. f f ws: Q N. E 3 . . --....H ........ Y . .... X W st 'N 'X f T Q5 Q 5 R Qt X X Sli 5 . . .t My at Z 2111 A T -... -- '- Qw tc... . x Q 522225 6 .Xb . . .A f -in 5. N4 .kk , aww -VL., - X via ' ?f3?fl X. A , . . fi , 7 fl? ' -ff A Row 1: Lisa LaBrant, Julie Rodriguez, Tracey Lee. Row 2: Lynn Beran, Tracy Meyer, April Hachman, Lisa Lovett. Row 3: Miss Hill, Melissa Berly, De De Hudock, Allison Poellinger, Valerie Kenny. 1' it lifiiriuuuqn Miss Hornsby calls the team in for briefings. 'ii A , I ,, gy I . ,, .aff , ' 1 ' , , ' ,lx t,, , 'Z ' ' 'S iff' it , ,I , L. A . '-em.. , vi ,lv , ' iw . ,Qi A .. V 11 iw-gf.. ,. . , Hz. 'ML - ,tv ' ,' I ey ,nfs it s I Q4 ' V - A . - A X., NN'-W ' ' i H .'.:'f35? . - eff. Cathy Hundle anxiously awaits an incoming projectile. Paige Turner prepares for a lethal offensive maneuver. 4 Freshmen Obtain Crown With Miss Jeanne Reynaud at the reins, the freshman team achieved a 9-3 record and a City Championship. The team fell nothing short of excellent with outstanding performances by Kim Ellis, Heather Fields, and Lindy Turner. The freshmen also will be looked upon for fine results next year. Congratulations are in order for both the J.V. and freshman teams. .Ag X 5 ll! if ig X Am J A ,gi ' 'l i 1 . s E Row l: Anna Cartiledge, Michelle Montague, Amy Miricle, Sally Boone, Becky Dawson, Kim Ellis, Julie Truelove, Jean Gordon, Lindy Turner, Elizabeth Weatherly. Row 2: Heather Fields, Linda Robertson, Kim Arrendondo. Top: Miss Jeanne Reynaud, 109 Archers Aim High The 1983 Archery team performed under the coaching of Mrs. Ella Allen. The squad placed a competitive third in district 18 5A. Jean Harrison won a let- ter jacket and the third place medal for our district. Melissa Dowling and 2nd year letterman Lauren Batte were also very tough in district competition. lk 'S r ., WW 7 WWW 2 Y l , 5 4 ,.,,N.nw.w-wwww E KTTH'-TTYL 2 sf? . ARCHERY TEAM MEMBERS - Row 1: Lauren Batte, Jean Harrison. Rowl 2: Melissa Bowling. Jean Harrison shows her championship style. Lauren Batte shoots the breeze. :Hit ins? 411 1 234 l' 4 S- J D I v 'Q Y Z 5 1 4 3 3 s 3 3 l 1 3 S Ne kg - ,.v af Julie Johnson and Michelle LeBIeu battle it out. HOME um -'ssc' V, ..Z1 l Z 3 4 Q 4-1 is X Cagers Leap for It Coach Hale stresses speed on the sidelines. E1 , W siro ,, NA 3 Q -4-4 Q ..r- Ev - 1 'U M' 4 .. J -1 Lee anxiously awaits the ball to start the second half against Lamar. 111 W T -v-.QF ,N Chris May and Michelle LeBleu watch as two more Lee points tally. Chris May shows how to be the ball. Cagers Lack Soul The 1983-84 Girls Basketball season was exciting, but disappointing. Chris May took the spotlight on varsity, com- ing in with district figures in scoring and rebounding. Coach Hale pulled the squad to a 2-17 record. The J.V., led by Coach Creasy, hauled in a 4-14 tally on the year. Hopefuls for next year will be Kerryn Rodriguez and Kristin Lelvis. 112 ,f f '. 3 J S xx X if in :Q .:. sf. ,V ..A ,sz 3 F' L sf . K A is-wage A o . .X T K ..... km K ' a ,qw fi r A Y . ' 2 - cc C, 2 s cc 1 C ' -A ' i Wax. H 'zfsuik 4, - ,QM VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM - Row 1: Linda Seibel, Michelle LeBleu, Lauri Leonard. Row 2 Chris May, Lucy Escobedo, Coach Hale, Julie Johnson, Stephanie Hollins. 0 I 3 ai 4: R .a J V BASKETBALL TEAM Row 2 Suzanne Zimmerman, -Ro Krist we, -..A Stephanie Hollins and Chris May awalt a rebound Cross Country Gallops Again the Lee girls Cross Country team carried on the outstanding tradi- tion of being winners. The Varsity team took district and Darla Stelzer had a marvelous time which went on to be the fastest in the city. Furthermore, the J.V. team showed promise for next year as they breezed through district and went on to take the City Championship. Coach Borneman was deeply pleased with the performance of both teams and is looking forward to next year. J.V. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM - Row l: Michelle Haverfield, Tyla Miller. Row 2: Anne Lewis, Elisa Lewis, Ellen Lewis. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY - Row l: Libba Letton, Ashley Cook, Becky VanMeter, Nancy Holmberg. Row 2: Darla Stelzer, Mary McMann, Stephanie Breaux, Laurie Hess. 1 14 to-., x 5' Win... -A' Y 1 9353 4... . i X 'away TEAM - Row 1: Shireen Hug, Susan Nolen, Adele Witcher, Wendy Bartay. Row 2: Anna Cartelidge, Kim Arredondo, Cathy Pereira Not Kirsten Torgerson. f i! Q 1 54 Susan Nolen and Cathy Pereira swam excellently in district. Swimmers Don't Flounder The 1983-84 Girls' Swim Team car- ried on the winning tradition of Lee. Susan Nolen, a four year state cham- pionship veteran, grabbed 1st place in the breaststroke and 3rd in the 200 yd. medley. Sophomore Kirstin Torgerson had an impressive showing faking 1st place in the 50 yd. and 100 yd. freestyle. Freshman Cathy Pereira also showed promise taking 2nd place in the 100 yd. breaststroke and the 200 yd. medley. Over all, Lee took 3rd in district but won 2nd in the medley relays. E ' ' ff ' Girl s Keep Pu in Stephanie Breaux leaps ever so elusively over the hurdle. GIRLS' TRACK - Row l: Coach Tangye Stephaney, Lisa Moore, Lynette Neugebauer, Trena Howard, Traci McLemore, Michelle Marshall. Row 2 Tonya Thompson, Rhonda Sims, Jennifer Hauri, Gracia Wynne, Kim Zook, Tracy Kish, Stephanie Breaux, Racheal Harris, Pauletta Davenport. Row 3 Ruth Hicks, Karen Adams, Shari Freeman, Betty Paige, Becky Van Meter, Nancy Holmberg, Michelle Haverfield, Beth Joran, Darla Stelzer, Grace Hon Row 4: Anne Mathews, Carol Mullings, Debra White, JoAnn West, Detra Lyles, Robin Jones, Lori Hughes, Monique Payne. Row 5: Cassandra Harris Lisa Hall, Kelly Berk. 116 - in Y dh A is i .. 'i' ,Will V f Nj? ,. M . L .L A . 1 q,.Qgi.,t f.fk ,115 sw Wg, J . ,M . 5 -- js' A . as 'Qwfr -Kin ,I K lyk 51.1 L3.4?iV 85'w',55 wana.- ,W h. Wg, .' '. xi A -r-ga.. . Above: Coach Long leads the girls through their vigorous stretching exercises. Left: Yea, I'm stud and l know it, exclaims Jen- nifer Hauri. Lower Left: Tyla Miller shows Jane Fonda around the football field. Sparked by the distance runners, the Lee girl's track team hurdled the pro- blems thrown at them in district. Tracy Kish took third in the 800 meter and first place in the mile. Darla Stelzer glided to first in the 2 mile. Karen Adams clutched an impressive 2nd place in the shot put. Lil 9 I l Girls Leap to ictor Top: Coach Tangye Stephaney prepares the girls for Sprints. Middle: Mary McMann leads Nancy Holmberg and Becky Van Meter down Beats Hill. Right: Kim Zook captured on film before wiping out. S r , i' ' 1, 4 .1 N,f Golfers Take District Title i Again, for the fourth straight year the Lee Girls' Golf Team took District. Shelley Wilson grabbed first place in - district with an 84. Kari Kelly eased into second place just ahead of Jana Davis. Congratulations are in order for this group of young golfers. L-pi .. ff-wi' gil l . Top: 4 year letter winners Shelly Wilson and Jana Davis along with 2 year letter winners Annie Ben- nett and Kari Kelly. Far Left: Jana Davis shows her District winning stroke. Left: Shelly Wilson lines up her district winning putt, A , 1 i . ,3 I My . R- GIRLS' GOLF - Row 1: Kari Kelly, Jana Davis, Shelly Wilson, Holley Martin, Jana Jones, Meredith McKay, Annie Bennett. Row 2: Meg Beattie, Amy Miracle, Robin Roark, Bridget Butler, Karen Dalton, Shelly King, Cindy Orchard. 119 Tennis Team Gets Set for Victor Above: Row l: Hilary Hancock, Melissa Dowling, Cheryl VanMeter, Brooke Wright, Honor Hulo, Sherri Creel. Row 2: Lou Thompson, Katharine Bryan, Joan Laughlin, Margaret Rogers, Carie Vandergrift. Right: Lisa Cobb - 2 Year Letterman. The Girls' Tennis Team performed very well in a highly competitive district. Coached by Mrs. Ella Allen, they finished the season 2nd overall. Katharine Bryan and Honor Hulo were runners-up in the Austin and Kin- caid tournaments. They also made it all the way to regionals. Lou Thomson and Melissa Dowling finished fourth in doubles in district competition. -Li --- 1 -YN -ii W.. r df- -Q... . M ANA X X .-1-T , +1--. '-r'- -Q, v. 23 1 W 4 -if X it . mag? ' ' , 2- ' ve- 1 ' . 'gylfg j is Ae .. f ' f we K - 1 ' k . K I -x, , - 'TV 2 -iff . . -wz:..- ' L N i 'T :gif in: 1. . were A44 pta- .525 - gig: '-151.3 A re .' az .N if 'c' Melissa Dowling, 2-Year Letterman Honor Hulo: I-Year Letterman J gy Katharine Bryan, 3-Year Letterman Lou Thompson, 2-year Letterman 121 -4, , A X K A K f x f Y 4 X Whyw 4, 1 4 A- 55 7? 1 511. 5, ly l. . 7,a1,. Q 2 f f - 1 v .. ,, - 5 w ,A ., X 4 X K vm.: X N, A X Q X f f S Q Organizations lnvolvement in anyg of the various organiza- tions at Lee provided the opportunity for one to expand his interests. Members learned valuablegfi irss l lessons in responsibility and leadership. The clubs combined education with fun while broadening friendships. i l s D- a , .Q ' rfst . s s Q if 'M i pm, , I How do we join forces99'9 7 is nl I 1 ,tg ,sf I ew ' hi 'fjsxflk gf QS! is 9552 K QQW 4? we r ' , Q,-s,-.pf K f ww ,V j g ,. 'g a f 5 4 1 .Q WE Q -i . i l ' w 4 L l iiiigg J ,,,w1y,V I 1 Saber Goes Wild Let's get those pages done, was our editor, Scott Janse's favorite con- versation topic. However, around the deadlines, SABER staffers took heed to this very serious warning. With Mrs. Wiz screaming the name of the game is work, very few staffers ignored their responsibility of putting out the all- world yearbook, THE SABER! To help raise the staff to our present level of perfection, the Seniors took a trip to the Fall Journalism Training Con- ference in Corpus Christi. We spent most of our time helping other schools put out their mediocre year-pamphlets, yearbooks, or whatever they call them. Scott Janse, Editor, David Andrus, Assistant Editor, and Mark Rome, Business Manager, smile because they are over the last hump, Class Editors Michelle Sanger, Julia Weidler, Amy Jimmerson, Jill Jones, and Jana Davis may be smiling now, but the goats know what they're really kneeling in. X Row 1: John Johnson, Mark Janse, Michelle Sanger, Scott Janse, Alan Harp, Julia Wiedler, David Andrus, Amy Jimmerson, Heidi Butler, Shelley Wilson, Jana Davis, Elizabeth Montgomery, Jay Greer, Mark Rome, Heather Mackie. Row 2: Cindy Orchard, Katharine Bryan, Paige Turner, Sherri Dial, Kim Zook, John Glidden, John Shepherd, Erik Torgerson, Graydon Laguarta, Brad McKay, Jill Jones, Brian Keller. 124 ,r 2 'Nile ln 17 The intense tanning experience while in Corpus served more as a reminder of what the purpose behind a yearbook really is - to have fun. Members of the yearbook kept the SABER ahead of all other publications at Lee and in the whole Llnited States for that matter. After all the pages were finally in to the publisher, the Seniors took off on a long weekend and went to the Honky B Ranch. Then there's Tiny Wisdom whom we love very much. Without her never en- ding patience and savage outlook on getting things done, the SABER would be just another yearbook. Top: JUNIORS - John Shepherd, Erik Torger- son, John Johnson, Cindy Orchard, Katharine Bryan, Paige Turner, John Glidden, Kim Zook, Sherri Dial, Heather Mackie, Brian Keller, Alan Harp, Jay Greer. Middle: If Heidi Butler, Favorites, Elizabeth Mon- tgomery, Activities and Shelley Wilson, Young Leaders, don't meet their deadlines on time at least they will have a scapegoat Left: Brad McKay, Ad Editor and Jay Greer, Assis- tant, can always be seen kidding around. Burke Butler, Sports Editor 125 Traveler, Lee's school newspaper, provided Lee with knowledge of inside and outside activities that affected the student body. The Traveler was published bi-weekly and included features, editorials, news, sports, club information, and various other articles. Members of the- Traveler Staff must have had a year of journalism and been in the upper third of their class in general scholastic standing. The Traveler is supervised by Mrs. Regina Satlof Block. The Traveler was given first place by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association for their achievements. Traveler's annual Spring Banquet was held in May to announce new staff positions. ,wg-.5 , Jena Cissel, Ad Manager - Salesg Susan Portilla, Ad Manager - Layoutg Trey Lamair, Photographer. 126 Regina Satlof Block, sponsor, and Jay Hurt, Editor-in-Chief NEWS STAFF - Top: Jim Hostak. Bottom: Leslee Sparkes, News Editor, Alana Haveman, Club Newsg Allison Cutrerg Stacey King. SPORTS STAFF - Row 1: Geoff Meedg Deborah Hurlbertg Julia Collier, Girls Sports Editor. Rov 2: Carl Drews, Lyle Milstead, Louis Calvert. Traveler Exposes All MANAGERS and AD STAFF - Elizabeth Blaine, Business Manager, Barbara Blades, Ad Staff, Craig Ledbetter, Ad Staff, Lauren Batte, Ad Staff, Lisa Hale, Circulation Manager. at :Msn It l U nz ll I ll In M 3- 1 EDITORIALS - Vaughan Boone, Editorial Editor, Carl Wimberly Opinion Editor, Matthew Milam, Cartoonistg Jim Steffes, Editorial Staffg Wai Lim, Editorial Staff. . ..e.,,,,Q ru' '11, '25-1 -v '1 '- ,,..'7f A FEATURE STAFF - Barbette Foley, Kathryn Herring, Feature Editor, Mac Richard, Annie Bennet, Lisa LaBrant. Comprised of Lee's senior journalists on the Saber and Traveler, Quill and Scroll members had an unusually active year. Members participated in weekly Save the Whale campaigns. Through continuing involvement in literary circles, Quill and Scroll members grew spiritually as human beings. Trivial Pur- suit was made the official game of the club. Although moved from their natural habitats, the steadfast journalists were undaunted. Making a home for themselves in the library, members were enriched by their closeness with books of all interests. Coming from many walks of life, these fine young men and women will one day surely bring enlightenment to the world of literature. en ,.i,f'1' ,q Scroll scribbles 4 ,tg -1. . li f 29' S OFFICERS - Michelle Sanger, Secretary, Scott Janse, President, Geoff Meed, Sergeant at Arms, David Andrus, Vice Presidentg Burke Butler, Treasurer, Karl Drews, Parliamentarian. Sit- ting: Craig Ledbetter, Poet. W M., -' 9 'asf U .., . JO 4 ' ' 'M' Row l: Lisa Hale, Mark Janse, Burke Butler. Row 2: Louis Calvert, Karl Drews, Geoff Meed, Craig Ledbetter, Graydon Laguarta, Elizabeth Mon- tgomery, Shelley Wilson, Jana Davis, Kathryn Herring. Row 3: Brad McKay, Scott Janse, Michelle Sanger, Julia Collier, Jena Cissel, Alaina Haveman, Amy Jimmerson. Row 4: David Andrus, Derek Jones, Trey LaMair, Elizabeth Blaine, Leslee Sparks, Stacy King, Julia Weidler, Shelley Burleigh. 128 KJ OFFICERS - Beth Hostetler, Head Secretary, Kevin Adair, Legal Parliamentariang Jennifer Allison, President: Lynne Surles, Club Geek: Rene Duterriol, Recording Secretary, Sidney Do- mian, Vice President. ' 2 -A4 fu ls Y Law Knows Which Law The Y Law Club, sponsored by Ms. Renee Neuwald, was a Youth in Govern- ment program which provided students with hands on experience in par- ticipatory democracy. Utilizing the facilities of the State Legislature and the Texas State Court System, students assumed the roles of Senators, Representatives, and Lobbyists. Lee won several honors in the District meeting - the prosecuting team of Adair and Duggan advanced to State, Sidney Domian was named Best Legislator, and the team of Domian and Allison were named Best Presenters. The Y Law Club also traveled to Austin to participate in mock Legislatures and trials and to present three bills to committees. Ms. Neuwald suggests a few new strategies to Doug Duggan. Row 1: Kevin Adair, Jim Larkin. Row 2: Sidney Basset, Lynne Surles, Beth Hostetler, Robin Bennet, Jennifer Allison, Sidney Domian, Nancy Holmberg. Row 3: Doug Duggan, Rene Deterriol, Randy McMahon. Not Pictured: Dale Edmonds, Aida Lopez. 129 Council Leads the Way ii . N w . I , ' -Q. is f Q. tt Once again under the leadership of Mr. Joe Hayes, the Student Council worked hard to improve the school. The council was in charge of all school elections and Homecoming. They also sponsored student assemblies. Members worked in the cafeteria painting the walls. Funds were raised from the annual Valentine's Day Fox Hunt and from OFFICERS - Kevin Adair, Shelley Wilson, David Andrus, Elizabeth Montgomery, Heidi Butler, school calendars. Julia Weidler, Ricky Gee, Blake Jones, John Shepherd, Jill Jones, Jeff Jones. E 'Q lf E.. 5 it .'-ir . .4 S 3 Q . ,E ,- . ' 3' . .-if' fix 'F NF ' .st flat 4 Z i A i . . 1 . t 1' I SK . . -iii' SENIORS - Row 1: Amanda Gossett, Michelle Sanger, Scott Janse, David Andrus. Row 2: Duane Brown, Boo Davee, Elizabeth Montgomery, Tom Burrow. Row 3: Kathryn Herring, Shelley Wilson, Blake Jones, Ricky Gee. Row 4: Chris Pappas, Julia Weidler, Kevin Adair, Jana Davis, Laura Cox, Heidi Butler. Row 5: Jill Jones, Kenneth Weriin. 130 JUNIORS 4 Row 1: Jeff Jones, Kim Zook, Alan Harp. Row 2: Katharine Bryan, Lyle Milstead. Row 3: Paige Turner, Mac Richard, Lesa Geldmier, Lissa Berly, John Shepherd. Row 4: Erik Torgerson, Heather Mackie, Dede Hudock, Cindy Orchard. FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES - Row l: John Cole, Erin McCormick, Laura Thorsell, Sherry Creel, Bridget Butler, Amy Miracle, Mary Margaret Speed. Row 2: Jana Jones, Merideth McKay, Kirsten Torgerson, Kendall Griffith, Carey Prince, Brooke Wright, Robin Roark, Wendy Granger, Holly Dealey. Row 3: Rusty Pipkin, Chris Zook, Bill Ruddell, Andy Koehl, Polly Jones, James McKissick, Will Frederking, Blake Winston, Cindy Coeing. 131 Key's Active The Key Club, under the guidance of Mr. Henri Gadbois, served the communi- ty with many service projects through the year. With the help of Anchor Club, the Key Club sponsored Career Day, giving students insight on a direction towards which to direct their studies. College Night allowed students to choose prospective college choices. Key Club continued in their effort to maintain the Alumni garden. Every other Tuesday Key Clubbers entertain- ed the elderly at Treemont Nursing Home. At Christmas, the Key Club gave gifts to needy children at St. Joseph's School for the underprivileged. The Blood Drive was once more successful. Many Lee students participated. With the money raised by grapefruit sales Key Clubbers attended the convention in Dallas. The high point of the year came when Lee defeated Lamar in a KEY CLUB grudge match. The score was 42-9. OFFICERS - Kevin Adair, Secretary, Derek Jones, Presidentg Duane Brown, Treasurerg David Andrus, Vice President. f 'ly ,ks-t Row 1: Trey LaMair, Tom Burrow, Carle Kalsi, Jay Hurt, Duane Brown, Kevin Adair. Row 2: Gardner Biggs, Steve Read, Vaughn Boone, Mark Janse, Bill Moll, George Webber, Ken Werlein, Mark Fairchild, Derek Jones, Ricky Gee, Robbie Collins, Karl Drews, Mr. Henri Gadbois. 132 . , 4 e Derek Jones played bomb's away in the Alumni Garden. Jeff Jones captains the Lee Key Club Football Team. Jay Hurt, Texas-Oklahoma District Governor, receives a document from Governor Mark White. ,ck fi.. , ,pen . ., t . I ., J, 5 .,:,4L,R . ,. V , fgfq 'N xv. l: Stuart Chan, Jim Steffes, Bryan Wilson, Matt Blackmon, Jeff Jones, Carl Wimberly, Mac Richard, Mark Abernathy, James McKissick. Row John Shepherd, Jim Hostak, Jeff Halley, Matt Drury, Peter Swearingen, Kendall Lock, Wai Lim, Mike Lin, Jemmy Yang. Row 3: Danny l, Erik Torgerson, Louie Hamilton, Jeff Nuttall, Mark Mitchener, Brian Bouldin, David Wright, Andy Koehl. 133 Anchor Club was busy under the leadership of Ms. Sandy Malicote. Members helped with screening kindergarten children across the city in the fall. They sent Christmas boxes to the Seamen Center and the Garcia House. Special Olympics was another project that members worked on. ln February, members attended the state convention in Dallas. Greenery was sold at Christmas and spook suckers at Halloween to raise money. Members also worked at orientation and Career Day. Anchors Away OFFICERS - Amy Jimmerson, Treasurer: Paige Turner, Junior Representative, Jena Cissel, Chaplain, Elizabeth Montgomery, Reporter: Amanda Gossett, Historian, Kathryn Herring, Secretary, Jill Jones, Vice President, Julia Weidler, President. SENIORS - Row 1: Shelley Wilson, Elizabeth Montgomery, Jill Jones, Kathryn Herring, Margaret Weatherly. Row 2: Julia Weidler, Allison Cutrer, Amy Jimmerson, May Lin, Laura Roberts, Kim Blake. Row 3: Amanda Crossett, Julia Collier, Jena Cissel, Maria Muskrella, Holly Baker, Julie Robin' son, Allison Lim. Row 4: Yu-Chen Fan, Caroline Goulas, Kim Maness. 134 N ,-'A I f d ,ar 1 1, Q ra.: 9 'Gif' , 'uf , .371 .J -1 X JLINIORS - Row 1: Melissa Dowling, Lauren Battes. Row 2: Paige Turner, Gracia Wynn, Kim Zook. Row 3: Meg Baillio, Candace Stroud, Annie Ben- net, Katharine Bryan. Row 4: Lesa Geldmeir, Cindy Orchard, Allison Albright, Cheryl Ayers. ff? 13' CQ? if ,' K . ,E ' h Y 1 .. ,., fhv' 3 A' L a w- 'f'- SOPHOMORES - Row l: Jennifer Hauri, Kendall Griffith, Allison Poellinger, Jill Laughlin, Cynthia Wolfe. Row 2: Lisa Massey, Jana Jones, Cary Prince, Tamme Wilkies, Carrie Clem, Gavra Jauer. 135 Interact Gets Active The most prominent goal of Interact was to provide service for the communi- ty. Under the leadership of Mr. Charles Gomez, the club took part in various ac- tivities to profit the community. Work was done for the Westheimer Rotary Club, as well as for Rogers Special School. Members did construction work and landscaping for Rotary members. At Christmas, food and clothing were collected and given to the Wesley Elementary School. Members also ushered at the dedication of Rogers Special School with George Bush as speaker. The school marquee was changed weekly by appointed members. Six members served as counselors at Camp Olympia during a March session. Interact had several par- ties throughout the year BS El reward for Row 1: Mark Rome, Elizabeth Montgomery, Tad Gardere, Mike Galloway. Row 2: Dexter Collins, their hard work' Brad McKay, Kevin Panus, Graydon Laguarta, Marshall Moss, Craig Ledbetter, Geoff Meed. Row l: Patrick Hudson, Kevin Panus, Marshall Moss, Sam Maida, Bishop Meyer. Row 2: Graydon Laguarta, Tad Gardere, Elizabeth Montgomery, Mike Galloway, Mark Rome, Dexter Collins, Alan Harp, Billy Sides, Brad McKay, Lyle Milstead, George Rodriguez, Chris Zander, Kenny Barzilla, Geoff Meed, Craig Ledbetter. 136 ,terms Er iw Zi. Row 1: Patrick Hudson, Alan Harp, Lyle Milsted, Brad McKay. Row 2: Bishop Meyer, Billy Sides, Interact President, Graydon Laguarta, initiates George Rodriguez, Kenny Barzilla, Sam Maida, Chris Zander. orders to motivate members. OFFICERS - Mark Rome, Vice President, Tad Gardere, SecretaryfTreasurerg Graydon Laguarta, Presidentg Elizabeth Montgomery, Sweetheart. 137 Honor Students Excel 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 ac- tivities. Mrs. Stephanie Forbes and Mr. Burton Parks cosponsored the club. Of- fering 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. Boy genius, Duane Brown, tries to keep Mark Janse's G.P.A. from becoming history. SENIORS - Row l: Mrs. Forbes, Kevin Adair, Julia Weidler, Elizabeth Sample, Robin Bennett, Julie Robinson, Boo Davie, Margaret Weatherly, Margery Sussman, Karen Threadgill, Kim Maness, Kim Blake, Allison Krauth, Burton Parks. Row 2: Elizabeth Benz, Kathryn Herring, Jill Jones, Laura Roberts, Catherine Gontko, Allison Lim, Caroline Goulas, May Lin, Elizabeth Montgomery, Bleakney Ray, Judy Collier, Jenny Cissel, Jawanna Davis, Shelly Wilson. Row 3: Eddie Martinez, Holly Baker, Tu Anh Le, Yu-Chen Fan, Ann Marie Woodley, Carla King, Amy Lowrie, Leslee Sparkes, Alana Haveman, Amy Jimmerson, Amanda Gossett. Row 4: Edgar Chucle, Jamie Murray, Kathy Gill, Mary McMahon, Karen Subert, Stephen Read, Graydon Laguarta, Mark Rome, Hegel Durocher, George Webber, Derek Jones, Mike Shadden, Jeff Sloan. Row 5: Robbie Collins, Brian Holden, Vaughan Boone, David Copeland, Danid Andrus, Bill Moll, Kenneth Werlein, Scott Janse, Sean Bullock, Gardner Biggs, Mark Fairchild, Bill Waskom. 138 'I' 1. X -Lx ff .3 ff' X? f , X, A iaff'mXfs4,f KJ OFFICERS - Elizabeth Montgomery: Secretary, Jill Jones: Treasurer, Derek Jones: Vice Presi- dent, Scott Janseg President. JUNIORS - Row l: Burton Parks, Laura Stitzlein, Marion Schlaudt, Suzanne Schrade, Sharon Gorman, Susan Rabke, Melissa Dowling, Katherine Bryan, Wai Lim, Stephanie Forbes. Row 2: Paige Turner, Lesa Seldmeier, Annie Bennett, Heather Harlan, Margo Comits, Jeanne Chucle, Missy Krauth, Jimmy Yang. Row 3: Julie Wallace, Cheryl Ayers, Allison Allbright, Grace Hon, Lisa Schleisner, Chris May, Doug Duggan, Malcolm Lochiel. Row 4: Kemper Ryan, Jeff Jones, Alan Harp, Michael Lin, Matt Drury, Jason Riley, James Steffes. Row 5: Marc Gorewitz, Eric Torgerson, John Shepherd, Kendall Lock. 139 3, Habla Espaiiol? -4 -1 Linder the sponsorship of Mrs. Ines A Frombaugh, Spanish National Honor Society was a club designed to recognize those people who excelled not only in Spanish, but all other academic areas. The club sold candy as a fund raiser. Their main service project was the Thanksgiving baskets given to Ripley House. Membership for the Society stood at forty-two. The club in- ducted new members in the spring. OFFICERS - May Lin, President: Jeanne Chucle, Secretary: Yu-Chen Fan, Treasurer: Laura Roberts, Vice President. '9Q W2 ,,,.,,. Row l: Jana Dsvis, Elizabeth Blaine, Gracia Wynne, Margery Sussman, Holly Baker, Kim Blake, Melissa Dowling, Allison Krauth, Jeanne Chucle, Lisa Schleisner, Beth Jennings, Margo Comits, Missy Krauth, Row 2: Shelly Wilson, Malcolm Lochiel, Meg Brillo, Wai Lim, Margaret Weatherly, Laura Roberts, May Lin, Catherine Gontko, Cheryl Ayers, Allison Allbright, Hogel Durocher. Row 3: Paige Turner, Marc Gorewitz, Kendall Lock, Gardner Biggs, Yu-Chen Fan, Steven Read, Mike Raymond, Jeff Jones, Michael Lin. Row 4: Jeff Sloan, Bill Waskom, John Shepherd, Erik Torgerson, James Steffes, Doug Duggan, Kemper Ryan, Mark Mitchiner. 140 OFFICERS - Bryan Wilson, Treasurer, Frank Bertone, Third Year Representative: Andy Koehl, Vice Presidentg Cheryl Peil, Secretary: Allison Lim, Aepileg Sherri Brenham, First Year Represen- tative, Kemper Ryan, President. Latin Knows the Roots Latin Honor Society acknowledges those students with high achievements in Latin. The club encouraged cultural enthusiasm in the appreciation of co- lonial civilization. Weekly donut sales helped to pay for tournament expenses. The club attended the State Latin Con- vention, the National Latin Convention, and took part in the National Latin Ex- am. They sent food packages to needy families during Christmas. This year Lee was the host school for the Roman games. Row l: Cenia Wong, Vinius Puhus, Andy Koehl, Cathy Matcha, Frank Bertone. Row 2: Mr. Calles, Stephanie Wiman, Cheryl Peil, Allison Lim, Peter Shen, Hugh Riddick. Row 3: Brenda McDonnell, Ofelia Bautista, Jean Gordon, Laura Loyd, John Matthew, Kemper Ryan, Bryan Wilson. 141 Dixiliers Sing Along The girls singing group, Dixiliers, headed by Ms. Eleanor Grant, represented Lee with their singing abili- ty and with musical talent. This year, they performed in many functions such as the Pop Concert in the fall, and the Ll.l.L. Solo and Ensemble Contest. They were also chosen to be the featured girls choir at the New Orleans' World's Fair in 1984. Funds .vere raised by selling cheeses and sausages. These profits enabled them to go on a spring field trip and buy new musical equipment which would be useful to the club. OFFICERS - Karen Threadgillg Monitor, Marion Schlaudtg Treasurer, Lissa Berlyg Monitor, Becky Wilson, Secretary, Candace Stroudg President. if? nr-qs, T' I ,Wd ,!Ji,.. ,A 'I Row l: Meredith Hudson, Sherri Beth Hooks, Kelly Knight, Becky Wilson. Row 2: Kristine Keith, Carrie Culp, Candace Stroud, Karen Threadgill, Holli Dealy. Row 3: Ginny Southerland, Jennifer King, Marion Schlaudt. Row 4: Amy Eccles, April Hoelscher, Jeanette Koomey, Stephanie Loucks, Kelly Gartner, Maribeth New, Krista Treadaway, Kathy Winter, Stacy Bowers, Carolyn Henry, Laurie Glauser, Lisa Hess, Jennifer Stroud. Row 5: Martha Wright, Lissa Berly, Laura Yearwood, Lucy Dunn, Jennifer Lottman, Leslie Head, Kim Gates, Charlotte Cusachs, Cindy Carmichael, Susan Frank, Laura Collins, Laura Stinnett, Catherine Bower, Kate Sylla. 142 .,, I S m xx gzfy' ' aren Threadgill, Candace Stroud, and Marion Schlaudt receive doggy treats for a job well one! .SX i 1 l l ow l: Laura Stinnett, Susan Frank, Laura Collins, Meredith Hudson, Sherri Beth Hooks. Row 2: Lisa Hess, Laurie Glauser, Lucy Dunn, Kristine Keith, tephanie Loucks, Kathy Winter, Ginny Southerland, Laura Yearwood, April Hoelscher, Amy Eccles, Jeanette Koomey, Jennifer King, Marion chlaudt, Jennifer Stroud, Holly Dealy, Cindy Carmichael, Karen Threadgill, Martha Wright. Row 3: Carolyn Henry, Catherine Bower, Kate Sylla, Can' :lace Stroud, Becky Wilson. Row 4: Krista Treadaway, Kelly Gartner, Charlotte Cusachs, Carrie Culp, Kelly Knight, Leslie Head, Kim Gates, Jennifer Lottman, Marlbeth New, Stacy Bowers, Lissa Berly. 143 Southernaires Sing loud The singing Southernaires continued to carry on the tradition of successful performances for both the school and community, under the eye of Mrs. Eleanor Grant. Members of Southernaires had a pop concert in the fall, as well as Ll.l.L. con- tests. Southernaires put on a musical production at Tyler County Dogwood Festival in Woodville, Texas. During the Christmas season, the choir sang with three Houston area choirs accompanied by the Houston Symphony at Jones Hall for a student matinee. To help fund their many activities, Southernaires sold cheese and sausage, and they also put on the Modern Metal rock show featuring student bands. ff me 5 5 2 OFFICERS - Sidney Domian, President, Jennifer Allison, Vice Presidentg Lynne Surles, Reporterg Whitney Beal, Secretaryg Kevin Adair, Treasurer, Robert Waggett, Sergeant at Arms. ad . if Row I: Whitney Beal, Emily Nagle, Melanie Hancock, Karen Threadgill, Maurine Walling, Kim Sheppard, Jennifer Bass. Row 2: Duane Brown, Cary Prince, Pam Stewart, Carrie Clem, Carolyn Cremona, Jennifer Appel, Jennifer Allison, Lynne Surles, Lesa Geldmeier, Kathy Matcha, Brenda Bailey, Carey Dill, Darren Stevens. Row 3: May Lin, Diane Eidman, Greg Moreno, Kevin Adair, Paul West, Erik Jarvis. Row 4: Julie Wallace, Julie Robinson, Tommy Ayers, Mark Mitchiner, Joe Winter, Robert Waggett. Row 5: Sidney Domain, David Clark, Walter Payne, Kelley Cain, Eddie Martinez, Clifford Dolson. 144 Kenneth Werlein, accompanist, grins at the thought of another three hour jam session that evening. s , l 5 a SENIORS - Jennifer Bass, May Lin, Robert Waggett, Sidney Domain, Jennifer Allison, Kevin Adair, Whitney Beal. Fl fe UM ,-. na.. 1... ..., 'uu- 'JN' U 'T' yy 5 . , E, , . Q .- ' lr! , F .. :E P' X Jennifer Allison and Lynne Surles scream with glee in a hi C. 145 Razz M' Tazz 6 Co. Play Out RAZZ M'TAZZ 8 C0., a group of ex- ceptional Drama students under the guidance of Ms. Linda Shuler, brought joy and laughter to numerous schools, churches, and other organizations. The material for these performances, as well as the material for the special shows at Lee, was created by the performers themselves. Their hard work and dedication took them to the Texas Educational Theater Conference in Austin and to San Jacin- to College in Pasadena. RAZZ was also invited to demonstrate their skills on state and national levels. After their busy year RAZZ left on a well deserved Spring Retreat in Galveston. RAZZ OFFICERS - Duane Brown, Assistant Stu- dent Directorg Mark Nord, Student Director. 83 84 RAZZ Whitney Beal Duane Brown Lynne Surles, Tracey Lee, Kevin Adair, Jennifer Feir, Leslie Rice, Troy Hogan, Paul Price, Rene Duter- 'vf' Qsf' ,,! Q ' 2 s ,! j Kris McGaha and Whitney Beal hold on for dear life as the RAZZ show takes off. Mark Nord's new cologne didn't quite get the reaction he'd hoped for. . , M ai ,.,., Q-, I Unsuspecting RAZZ members are caught offguard by a hidden camera. Kris McGaha prefers a flasher to the show. i l R 1 , Far Left: Tracey Lee knows she can lean on her best supporting actor, Rene Duterroil. -1- r N . 4 I Left: Kevin Adair, Lynne Surles, and Whitney Beal expected a more favorable response from THIS audience. - e Dramalee Acts UP Dramalee stayed active this year under the leadership of Mrs. Shuler. Members went on field trips and attend- ed drama tournaments. All theatre and art events were attended, including seminars and parties. Members of Dramalee could also belong io an honor society for drama students called Thes- pian, if the proper requirements were met. To help fund their projects and ac- tivities, members put on a one act play for the school and community. Candy sales also benefited Dramalee's treasury. Rounding out a most successful year, members went to New York and then on to ltaly and Greece. Q9 OFFICERS - Kevin Adair, Vice President: Irene Baladez, Treasurer, Secretary: Rene DuTer- roil, Parliamentariang Whitney Beal, Historian, Timekeeper. DRAMALEE - Row l: Tiffany Popplewell, Lisa Hall, Kevin Adair, Kris McGaha, Duane Brown, Razz M Dog, Troy Hogan, Razz M Hanger. Row 2: Kelly Rash, Kerryn Rodriguez, Jennie Feir, Shelley Prange, Dyanne Eidman, Cathy Matcha, Melissa Mcltleeley, Randy McMahan, Tracey Lee, Rene DuTer- roil, Razz M Hanger, Lynne Surles, Tracy Kish, Whitney Beal. Row 3: Charlotte Cusachs, Leslie Rice, Bart Hamic, Malte Rombado, Lisa Schleisner, Rhonda Robertson, Paul Price, Steve NeSmith, Jenny Varga, Johanna Keltner. Row 4: Michael Emery, Ayelet Ben, lrene Baladez, Cedric Coco, Roiann Stolting, Laura Pickell, Lauren Rosenthal, Emily Cantrell, Bobby Jo Wag. Row 5: Michael Vaughan, Satu Wiren, Chris Prado, Teena Everett, Steve NeSmith, Magnolia Santos, Kiti Street, Ophelia Tiddy, Lee Taylor, Kenneth Werlein, Milton Lawrence, Jennifer Bass, Julie Holden. 148 2 i 'mem 2 'www Vis. gi ,n f .,,,,.,. , ,, L Q.. no Q if K Ea, Rene DuTerroil grimaces at the thought of another chugging contest Kris McGaha and Lynne Surles demonstrate the latest in combination with Whitney Beal. eating and driving techniques. K yi X , 'exit ,J. 9- - it .., I THESPIAN - Row l: Kris McGaha, Lynne Surles, Tracey Lee, Kevin Adair, Leslie Rich, Tracy Kish, Whitney Beal, Duane Brown. Row 2: Mark Nord, Irene Baladez, Steven NeSmith, Dyanne Eidman, Cathy Matcha, Teena Everett, Melisa McNeeley, Randy McMahan, Jennifer Feir, Rene DuTerroil. Row 3: Paul Price, Benny Hill, Milton Lawrence, Sidney Domian. 149 Super Techs Light the Way Super Techs, a club headed by Ms. Linda Schuler, was formed in order to handle the back-stage work involved in Lee's productions. They assisted in the auditorium with assemblies, pep rallies and all drama productions. This year, their funds Were raised thl'OUgl'l candy OFFICERS - Row 1: Bart Hanilg Sound Director, Harry Bartholemewg Chief, Andrea More, sales. Costume, Makeup Director. Row 2: Paul Priceg Chief, Manuel Esparzag Light Director. Row 1: Siddo, Lefty, Adolf. Row 2: Bart Hamil, Harry Bartholemew, Andrea Mote, Manuel Esparza. Row 3: Sean J. Flinchbaugh, Paul Price. 150 Spaniards Go South of the Border The Spanish Club, under the careful eye of Mrs. lnez Frombaugh was a very active club at Lee. lt was dedicated to increase the understanding between Hispanic and Anglo American students. To help finance their field trips, ac- tivities, and service projects at Lee, the club sold candy to the student body. The Spanish Club made Thanksgiv- H, ing baskets for Ripley House families, and also put on a Christmas party for the children. Helping Ripley House families was one of the many service projects beneficial to the community. The club went to Mexico and toured Mexican American communities to bet- Chiann Fan, Secretary. ter understand the Spanish culture. i l ,,,.f OFFICERS - May Lin, Vice President, Caridad Delgado, President, Yu-Chen Fan, Secretary, l Row l: Alana Haveman, May Lin, Caridad Delgado. Luby Cox, Teaf Nevenswander, Ching Safro, Katisha Rue, Allison Krauth, Yu-Chen Fan, Maribel Espino, Marie Angelee Ortega, Sergio Hernandez. Row 2: Holly Mills, Heather Hannahse, Blake Jones, Cynthia Buchheit, Julie Robinson, Holly Baker, Carla King, Monica Wiemer, Laura Roberts, Dawn Riggs, Ricky Lomba, Row 3: Roxana Larralde, Beatriz Velez, Wayne Saffro, Milton Lawrence, Hunter Thompson, Piazza Gary, Darrin Prior, Tina Fash, Shireen Hug, Hegel Durocher. Row 4: Frank Frombaugh, Bill Waskom, John Satterwhite, Matthew Cooley, Shannon Collins, Tony Parziale, Gardner Biggs, Rene Du Terroil, Kathy Gill. 151 Spanish Club Speaks Row 1: Kim Zook, Jennifer Bridges, Beth Ann Bergstrom, Stassa Kapsalis, Lynette Neubebauer, Beth Wright, Natalie Evans, Belkis Arias, Barbette Foley. Row 2: Cindy Orchard, Margo Comits, Jeanne Chucle, Rita Nadal, Laura Kocian, Rozina Maredia, Cindy Stanley, Marcy Sobron, Anne Hull, Missy Krauth, Liz Misch, Mary Tolbert. Row 3: Annie Bennett, Lesa Geldmeier, Rhonda Robertson, Lisa Schleisner, Elizabeth Lauber, Greg Kocian, Bill Jackson, Michael Vecellio, Watjak Kalimba, Malcolm Lochiel, Cindy Taylor, Lisa Cobb, Maite Rombado. Row 4: Kemper Ryan, Matt Drury, Mark Aber- nathy, Marion Leman, David Shavlan, David Boozer, Robert Gokin, Greg Brenham, Julie Wallace, Gwin Young, Karin Turner. Row 5: Curtis Williams, Steven Williams, Doug Duggan, Brad Wilson, Tyler Todd, John Johnson, Jeff Jones, Brian Bouldin, Brad Burrow. Row l: JoAnn Eptrada, Martha Epino, Tricia Todd, Siybil Giamalva, Ann Nguyen, Marlene Jordan, Lorena Hernandes, Allison Freeman, Lauren Rosen- thal, Kim Carroll, Sandra Cope, Lisa Fitze, Kerryn Rodriguez, Stephanie Payne, Amy Vu. Row 2: Yu-Ping Fan, Chiann Fan, Tamme Wilkes, Kari Kelly, Stacy Beisel, Susie Parr, Karen Forbes, Polly Schmidt, Leslie Head, Tanya Wooley, Jennifer King, Lana Tatum, Michelle Haverfield, Lou Thompson, Kelley Busby, Liz Culnan, Samantha Creo. Row 3: Krista Turpin, Lisa Massey, Brooke Wright, Kendall Griffith, Sherri Creel, Laurie Erdeljac, Carol Schawe, Jill Laughlin, Pam Stewart, Missy Gaido, Kelly Vrana, Rachael Braggs, Cori Hughes, Beth Jorau, Jennifer Kick, Jack Vandervelden, Molly Oconnell. Row 4: Joan Steffes, Andy Andreasen, Allison Poellinger, Valerie Schueler, Joan Laughlin, Gavra Jauer, Shelley Prange, Kelly Rash, Ronald Love, Bill Brown, Charlie Zander, John Satterwhite, Chris Eager, Sal Ferruzzo, Dee Anne Bates, Sam Lawrence, Kalpesh Shah. Row 5: Jose Esqumeg, Bill Ruddell, Dan Miller, Laura Bass, Barbey Holmberg, Barfett Nagle, Laurie Tatum, Staton Culver, Marshall Cobb, David Wright, Jack Meoff, Brant Maher, Rocky Coon, Bryan Hutson, Robert Johnson, 152 Q7 .. XX. ,..-,., .X l Row . Left: What do you mean asking us to say queso instead of cheese? ask bewildered Yu- Chen Fan, Mrs. Frombaugh, Mrs. Farmer, Caridad Delgado, and May Lin to the photographer. pw l: Jennifer Tindall, Michele Des Jardins, Melissa Meyer, Diane Howe, Barbara Shavlan, Stephanie Farinola, Amy Eppes, John Cole, John Weidler. l Row 2: Allyson Easley, Krista Treadaway, Lindy Turner, Von Huyng, Giovanna Cicciarella, Debbie Gontko, Zhishingo Fanny, Guerrero Antonio, Robert Lydick, Ragan Ryan, Danny Albers. Row 3: Stiles White, Paige Outlaw, Michelle Montague, Robin Moll, Janice Steffes, Shelley Walker, Beth Debrovner, Carolyn Henry, Jenni Appel, Sossy Sarikhanian, Jessica Hunter, Maria Zhishingo. Row 4: Jim Hollifield, Wendy Granger, April Hoelscher, Sherri Van Eman, Ellen Lewis, Anne Lewis, Rusty Pipkin, Kellie Esdorn, Sandra Nanez, Kim Arredondo, Anna Cartlidge. Row 5: Philip Wheatley, Ted Hyre, Scott Hollyfield, Richard Spence, Andy Biggs, Doug Johnson, Michael Magrill, Robert Vargas. ' 153 Germans March On The German Club, sponsored by Mr. Dowling, attended monthly meetings in different German restaurants. The club sponsored a Wurstfest luncheon for the faculty in March. The group sold Gum- my Bears to raise money. Members of the club attended the ln- 1 ternational German Festival in October 'S at the Hyatt Regency. They went on a P an trip to Germany and Swltlerlarld in the OFFICERS - Row 1: Kristen Lelvis, Treasurer, Ann Marie Woodley, President. Row 2: Matthew spring- Milam, Secretary, Chris Mauck, Vice President. - J .. ,.., ,,.,, ,. , .. .. :VM 2 ,,,, . . , . H . ,M,M4. s...-,.... r ' 1 Q Row 1: Matthew Milam, William Koenig, Brian Howe, Mark Hutchinson. Row 2: Hans Vogel, Trever Pottorf, Nguyen Bau, Heidi Humes, Ann Marie Woodley, John Komes, Gretcen Vogel, Michael Voit, Jimmy Yang, Laura Petersen, Herr Dowling. Row 3: Karolyn Maness, Kristen Lelvis, Michael Stephens, Chris Mauck, William May, Greg Woodley, Chris May, Richard Bugbee. 154 Parlez- ous Francais? Arousing interest in the French culture was the main aim of the French Club. Under the leadership of Mr. y Alvaro Rodriguez, the club took trips to A the French Alliance. The members were able to experience a taste of French food by dining at French restaurants. J 14 il' The club also planned other outings to OFFICERS - Malcolm Lochiel, President, Thao Le, Secretary, Laura Pipkin, Reporter, Andrea further their knowledge of the FI'eI'1Ch Crossman, Vice President. -I language and culture. SK Row 1: Eric Robio, Than Le, Laura Molbeck, Maria Chee, Cindy Tsai, Laura Watson, Edye Humphrey, Al Rodriguez. Row 2: Ramiz Hussaih, Yail Wizig, 'Charlie Hardwick, Edward Martinez, Kim Gates, Laura Pipkin, Valerie Jones, Chung Man. Row 3: Emily Zakhem, Robert Gokin, Malcolm Lochiel, Tim Reed, Laura Crouch, Andrea Crossman, Maynolia Santos, Row 4: Eric Lister, Bassem Zakhem, Michael Mair, Jonathon Quireia, Larry McKenzie, Mike Wesson, Randy McMahan. X 155 l Entertaining at sporting events and pep rallies was iust one of the many ac- tivities ofthe Marching Generals. Under the direction of Mr. Tom Schreiner the band competed in H.l.S.D. sponsored marching, Solo and Ensemble, and Con- cert and Sight Reading contests. They participated in the Foley's Thanksgiv- ing Day Parade and in the Fat Stock Show and Rodeo Parade. They also held the annual Spaghetti Supper and Rock Concerts. Band Plays On 4' Q. o , if Ro 0 n 1 is 0 0 o f o o 'J 9 0 ll o 0 Q 0 o ' 0 S Q o ., D 0 o l 0 0 0 Q Q C, a D 0 o VO. A OFFICERS - Row l: Brian Fairchild, Assistant Drum Majorg Bill Shea, Drum Major, Cathy Gontko, Secretary and Treasurer. Row 2: Susan Rabke, Librarian, Vanessa Kaufman, Librarian. Row 3: Mark Fairchild, Drum Majorg Eddie Martinez, President, Mark Holbrook, Manager. Not Pictured: Jason Riley. i l f 156 ls it LIVE, or is it MEMOREX? , T my Cathy Gontko and Chris Farthing are glad to have Schreiner listens attentively to Suzanne Schrade's EXCLISE '3 for not a new band director' but Becky Weinhauer isnvt so her music. sure about him. J. ri I L i O as if 1 3 x j I 'L M. ' y . . A Q' J n I X' A ,wr wo hiv lf ' U .AI '- Y' - J ' , ' I ' - 0 'lb , I - 0: , 5 T J .Q , ' A v,.s ,J .w,. f,..'f,t,' ,vi .Y . , u 14 -L-A - ow 1: Christine Williams, Kim Raymond, Susan Baron, Tina Hicks, Allyson Easley, Debbie Gontko, Suzanne Schrade, Martha Wright, Susan Rabke, yron Sykes. Row 2: Veronica Roberts, Stephanie Ynman, Melony Clark, Michelle Hamilton, Leticia Ocampo, Cathy Gontko, Jason Riley, Frank Wlelcher, Marion Crouse, Peter Craig, Brian Fairchild. Row 3: Tamera Roberts, Stephanie Williams, Pamela Thomas, Shelly Fogle, Andrea Cobb, Steve olub, Vanessa Kaufman, Ricardo Gonzalez, Roy Osborne, Ricky Gentry, Bill Shea. Row 4: Carol Thomas, Sandra Castellanos, Camilla Jennings, harron Fogle, John Whitehurst, Eddie Martinez, Karl Essinger, Becky Weinhauer, Donny Edmondson, Mark Polly, Mark Fairchild. Row 5: Tammy unstall, Charles House, Stephanie Hollins, Joseph Lee, Frank Tucker, William Thompson, Chris Schleffeldt, David Wallace, Jack Schwartz, Maury Vleredith, Geoffrey Lovelace, Mark Holbrook. 157 Take Five ,, Wagyu We band members have to stick together, exclaims Debbie Gontko and Brian Fairchild. FLAG CORPS - Row 1: Pamela Thomas, Tammy Tunstall. Row 2: Sandra Castellanos, Carol Thomas, Veronica Roberts, Tamera Roberts. Row 3: Stephanie Williams, Camilla Jennings, Stephanie Hollins. The band's uniform fund was drained severely by the Reagan budget cuts. The Lieutenants strut their stuff as the marching Generals spell out L-E-El 158 Orchestra Plays On Performing concerts at local nursing -X X ' homes and in the Gulf Oil Houston Sym- phony Festival of Schools are only a few of the many productions of the 1983-84 orchestra. Llnder the leadership of Mrs. Karen Jameson, they also com- peted in the H.l.S.D. Solo and Ensemble Contest and played in the City Hall Con- cert for Christmas. Participation in Paul Yu-Chen Fan, Treasurerg May Lin, Vice President, Mark Bednar, Presiding Officer: Revere's musicals kept the group busy Werlein, Tuner and Accompanistg Tommy Ayers, Equipment Manager. year round. 1 i , T' 2.7 .xg-b 4 L ' 1 i C '- , A 5 i i 'sigh '?fi:4l ' Row l: YuChen Fan, Chiann Fan, Yu-Ping Fan, Sarsh Bednar, Susie Bednar, Sara Meininger, Antonio Guerrero. Row 2: Karolyn Maness, Liz Misch, Allison Allbright, Cheryl Ayers, May Lin, Michaele Ma. Row 3: Tommy Ayers, Kenneth Werlein, Mark Bednar. X 159 i Brigadiers Sing Along The Brigadiers sang under the leader- ship of Mrs. Anne Hair. The choir gave a Christmas concert at Blalock and Tree- 5 mont Nursing Homes. They also sang at 2 City Hall. Cookies and fruit cake were 5 sold during November and December to Les Robinson, Karen Dalton, and Julie Holden laugh as Laura Collins does her best im- raise money. pression of Helen Keller. 3 i Y? Z n. Gi fa 8 Row i: Amy Miracle, Amy Eppes, Elsa Alonzo, Laura Roach. Row 2: Shelly Davis, Karen Dalton, Les Robinson, David Dial, Robin Roark, Julie Holden. Row 3: Becky Van Meter, Karen Sussman, Jackie Kennedy, Sallie Boone, Lisa Gorewitz, Mary Margaret Speed. Row 4: Polly Jones, Heather Fields, Lona Eversole, Laura Collins, Kelly Hobbs, Chelle Glover. Row 5: Andy Biggs, Mike Camacho, Duffie Sharpe, Timothy Wilson, Mark Drury. l OFFICERS - Row 1: Mary Margaret Speed, Secretary, Becky Van Meter, Treasurer. Row 2: Laura Collins, Librarian, Les Robinson, Librariang Julie Holden, Librarian. Row 3: Polly Jones, Vice Presidentg Amy Miracle, President. Row 4: Andy Biggs, Accompanist. Brigadiers pose for publicity. Mrs. Hair grimaces as Lisa Gorewitz, Lona Eversole, Mary Margaret Speed, Becky Van Meter, and Polly Jones hit the wrong note. 161 The debate team, under the sponsor- ship of Mr. Rod Nichols, did very well in tournaments held by Spring, Westchester, Bellaire, Lamar, Klein, Kashmere, Westbury and Memorial just to name a few. The team placed first at the Spring and Lamar tournaments and second in Westchester's tournament. The team also participates actively with junior high debate clubs. Debaters Disagree ,, OFFICERS - Sara Meininger, Assistant Secretary, George Webber, Secretary, Mar Knoll, Vice President. Standing: Todd Rice, President. Q31 f Lgrit , 'i 2 ,an fs- N W, ,, ' Row l Sara Meininger, Hegel Durocher, Cenia Wong, James Steffes. Row 2: Amy Nah Azia, Mark Knoll, George Webber, Robert Amundson, Stace King Row 3: Frank Bertane, Todd Rice. ik li X41 CHARTER MEMBERS - Vaughn Boone, Malcom Lochiel, Andrew Elliot, David Boozer, Trey Lamair, Jon Oesch, Chris Kimble, Robert Gokin. ' ,MT ne' Surfers Jump board The Lee Surf Club, led by Mr. Alvaro Rodriguez, proved to be one of the fastest growing clubs at Lee. Their ac- tivities included a trip to Galveston at least once every other month. During spring break members planned a trip to Corpus Christi. The Surf Club was originally started by Trey Lamair, Jon Oesch, David Boozer, and Chris Kimble. Row lr Shire Thcmas, Tracy Smith, Beth Ann Bergstrom, Stassa Kapsalis, David Boozer, Tammy Price. Row 2: Beth Wright, Lynette Neugebauer, Brenda Bailey, Heidi Butler, Vaughn Boone. Row 3: Heather Mackie, Laura Cox, Bleakney Ray, Madelaine Schleyer, Susan Moore, Mary McKleeny, John Jones. Row 3: Tony Dupaquier, Jo Ann Holten, Jill Holdsworth, Pam Stewart, Cary Prince, Tanda Stebner, Christi Nunez, Renee Harrell, Eric Lister, Chris Eager, Mr. Rodriquez. Row 4: Jim Larkin, Robert Johnson, Meg Baillo, Colleen Wharton, Ashley Allen. Julie Graham. Mike Marich, Mike McCutchan, Malcom Lochiel, John Sadderwhite, Chris Kimble, Sal Ferruzzo, Mike Vecellio, Mark Witcher. Row 5: Ronnie Murray, Trey Lamair, Jon Oesch, Matthew Cooley, Jeff Jones, Mark Grabart, Brian Keller. Row 6: Eric Klimas, Andrew Elliot, Pat Merchant, Jeff Foster, Erik Torgerson. Top: Greg Gordon. 163 3 A 3 S E S S 5? Row 1: Kelly McLemore, Jennifer Fountain, Amy Anderson, Ellen Zeman, Adela Olivares. Row 2: Julie Truelove, David Young, Chris Mott, Chris Goeters, Rogelio Grantham, Elise Miracle. Row 3: Clint Johnson, Susan Nolan, Stephanie Ynman, Scott Young. Row 1: Lisa Massey, Yvette Lucero, Susan Myzell, Candice Hailey, Michelle Murray, Beth Hostetler, Christina Fafatas, Suki Bowers, Michelle Clapp, Row 2: Gale White, Yael Wizig, Amy Holmberg, Darby Daniels, Jennifer Keck, Laura Bass, Anna Livingston, Gaura Jauer. Row 3: Johnathan Easley Kim McCarver, Angela Sanders, Debbie Buchanan, Tina Fash, Michael Johns, Liz Culnan. Row 4: John Glidden, Patrick Moore, Sandy Steely, Eddie Burns, Matt Knotts, Chris Shea, Victor Kato. 164 We're cleaning our oven! state Amy Holmberg, Johnathan Easley, Gale White, and my Anderson. Homemakers Hit Home Future Homemakers of America learned some of the finer aspects of homemaking under the supervision of Ms. Kathy Molloy, Ms. Beth Bogan, Ms. Nora Davis, and Ms. Jan Skinner. FHA members participated in the Lee Christmas Breakfast and held parties for both the Blalock Nursing Home and the National Child Care Center. They also held their own Christmas and Valentines Day parties. To raise money for their activities, members sold Christmas ornaments. ow I: Salpy Sarikhanian, lndergit Kaur, Beth Ann Bergstrom, Mindy Becker, Susan Moore, Pamela Bribges. Row 2: Christine Williams, Rena Alllcock ela Ali, Leslie Roe, Duckie Peot, Stephanie Ynman. Row 3: Mildred Ellis, Julie King, Cahty Hundl, Jon Oesch, Debbie Weinhauer. Scuba Club Dives to New Depths The Scuba Club directed by Mrs. Countee involved students who were in- terested in scuba diving. Members went on scuba diving trips during the year with various other scuba clubs in Houston. They went on a trip to the Flower Gardens in Galveston. Scuba Club's main goal was to help students become certified by diving schools while promoting safety on all types of diving. Jon Oesch holds his latest catch from the heart of the ocean Row 1: Susan Moore, Jon Oesch, Trey Lamair. Row 2: Greg Gordon, Pat Merchant, Matthew Cooley. Knack Cox. Christi Burrows, Malte Rombado 166 OFFICERS - Katy Rose, Presidentg Bleakney Ray, Vice President, Annette Nesensohn, Historian, Kevin Adair, Parliamentariang Bill Moll, Reporter, Matthew Cooley, Sergeant-at-Arms, Milton Lawrence, Treasurer, Larry Hernandez, Secretary. Texans Walk Tall Members of the Texas History Club strived for the purpose of increasing their knowledge of Texas' heritage. Under the careful eye of Mrs. Betty Mitchell, the club raised money by sell- ing cookies and suckers for their annual trip to San Anotnio. The club used their extra money to buy books for Lee's library and also to sponsor a Thanksgiving party for the Metropolitan Day Care Center. ia J 'Ti , , 595 ' ,', -f-.,.1....' A .. ' 1 ii, - 11:r?7, , vw-r -L, .kiwi Y 1 :4.:f.:9...2,' 6 ,' ' .i Bax..- +- l A.. , l: Mark Abernathy, Mark Grabart, Marion Leman, Dan Boyles. Row 2: Kevin Adair, Greg Gordon. Larry Hernandez, David Boozer, Victor Kato. 3: Lynette Neugebauer, Kim Zook, Beth Ann Bergstrom, Brenda Bailey, Stassa Kapsalis, Jennifer Bridges, Susan Moore, Jennifer Suttles, Gina Annette Nesensohn. Row 4: Beth Wright, Sherri Dial, Katy Rose, Bleakney Ray, Mary McClenny, Alison Bering, Scarlet Roeder, Blake Jones, Rombado. Row 5: Gwin Young, Cathy McGee, Annie Bennett, Heather Mackie, Anne Crawford, Laura Cox, Kathryn Herring, Jill Jones, Susan Row 6: Carle Kalsi, Julie Wallace, Mary Tolbert, Wendy Jogan, Karen Turner, Amanda Gossett, Michelle Sanger, Julia Collier, Meg Baillio. 7: Kenneth Werlwin, John Shepherd, Jay Greer, Mark Witcher, Scott Prince, Tony Dupaquier, Chris Eager, Scott Janse, Bill Moll, Paul Moreton. 167 Conservatives Go Wild The main goal for the Young Conser- vatives of Texas was to increase the member's political awareness. Linder the leadership of Mrs. Bronwyn Rack, Mrs. Susan Hooten, and Mrs. Cindy O'Brien, the club held an Easter egg hunt for orphans. Money obtained from the selling of donuts was used for a field trip to Austin and the annual Young OFFICERS - Timmy Williams, Social Chairman: Michelle Sanger, Service Chairman: Scott Conservatives party. Kirkpatrick, Vice President: Susan Portilla, Treasurer: Mac Richard, President. Row 1: Robin Bennett, Mindy Becker, Annette Nesensohn, Madelaine Schleyer, Brenda Bailey, Stassa Kapsalis, Lynette Neugebauer, Heather MacKie, Beth Ann Bergstrom, Jennifer Bridges, Kim Zook, Natalie Evans, Mrs. Rack, Manuel Esparza. Row 2: Susan Moore, Michelle Sanger, Cynthia Bucheit, Jennifer Suttles, Becky Hayes, Susan Portilla, Brandy Beddingfield, Julia Collier, Carolyn Nigh, Pam McElraft, Mrs. Obrien, Holly Baker. Row 3: Oneyda Escudero, Mary Estrada, Sheila Antoine, Gloria Belcony, Amanda Gossett, Bleakney Ray, Laura Cox, Laura Roberts, Karen Turner, Laura Koehler, Mary Tolbert, Beth Wright. Row 4: Victor Kato, Darryl Reed, Sean Guidry, Dan Boyles, Brian Keller, Colleen Wharton, Kathy McGee, Gwin Young, Malte Rombado, Shannon Ray, Danny Copeland, Jeff Halley, Wyeth Wiedeman. Row 5: Horalio Brooks, Pascal Nemmar, Timmy Williams, Tim Bailey, lvan Pla, Tyler Todd, David Richey, Laurie Tatum, Emily Nagle, Candace Stroud. Row 6: Michael Voit, Mark Tidwell, Trey Lemair, John Quieren, David Copeland, John Shepherd, Jay Greer, Ricky Gee. Row 7: Brad Wilson, Bill Jackson, Clark Mosley, Brian Bledsoe, Kenneth Werlein, Mac Richard, Matthew Cooley, Scott Kirkpatrick, Bill Moll, Doug Duggan, Pat Merchant, Gary Cohen, Milton Lawerence, Carl Kalsi, Eric Anderson, Scott Janse, David Andrus. 168 ii Mathematicians Solve the Problem Mu Alpha Theta was a math club sponsored by Mrs. Thera Yoes. lt is a na- tional club for the enjoyment and fur- thering of math for the students. OFFICERS - Row l: May Lin, Secretary, Treasurerg Yu-Chen Fan, M6ITibel'S entered contests and Went on Reporter. Row 2: Susan Yang, Presidentg Kevin Adair, Vice President. field trips. 'f C35 411111 -0'5- K , Row i: Lee Yang, Jeffrey Oldham, Tu Ann Le, Missy Krauth, Jeanne Chucle, Cenia Wong, Shawn Donlin, May Lin, Mrs. Yoes. Row 2: Yu-Ping Fan, Ciann Fan, Yu-Chen Fan, Rhonda Robertson, Lisa Schleisner, Meg Baillo, Susan Yang, Laura Roberts, Michael Lin, Wai Lin, Kevin Adair, Row 3: Todd Rice, Andy Koehl, Bill Waskom, Bitsy Meyer, Hegel Durocher, Jimmy Hauri, Stanley Yang, Jerry Kaezmarowski. 169 Computerists Set the Program Students with computer interests joined the Computer Club to learn about computers and their applications. Under the supervision of Mr. Tom Williams, members attended computer shows and visited on site computer installations. The main activity centered on pro- gramming and the techniques involved, which was taught by students, the spon- sor, and guest speakers. To help out the school, the club helped to computerize Mrs. M. C. Smith's textbook records and maintained the electronic sign in the cafeteria. OFFICERS - Sam Askew, Treasurerg Brian Boudin, Presidentg Michelle Desimone, Secretary. Row 1: Michele DeSimone, Patrick Eaton, Cenia Wong, Susannah Scarborough, Mr. Williams. Row 2: David Belkin, Sam Askew, Greg Kocian, Alana Haveman, May Lin. Row 3: Bill Jackson, Todd Rice, Barlo Phelps, Sergio Hernandez, Michael Voit, Mark Dupuis. Row 4: Gardner Biggs, Trace Shea, Marc Gorwitz, Brian Bouldin, Aaron Cobb. Row 5: Sean Flinchbaugh, Hugh Riddick, Robert Amundsen, Bryan Hutson, Chip Schiller, Richard Bugbee. 170 l ,,,,. l'l?'RlW3finQ.gga-gf fr. Chemists -owlif' ., Follow the Formula To be invited to join Chi Eta Mu students must have earned three A's in chemistry and attended at least one chemistry competition. Under the leadership of Ms. Kathryn Timme the OFFICERS - Allison Krauth, Field Trip Coordinator, Allison Lim, Vice President: Brian Holden, club SPOHSOFS the Lee SCleDCe'MElIh Secretaryg Sean Bullock, Treasurer, Jeff Sloan, President. Tournament every two years- l r. f.'0 ' vw 9634 -.J f' ' N. 1 Row l: Allison Lim, Allison Krauth, Yu-Chen Fan, Kevin Adair, May Lin. Row 2: Brian Holden, Sean Bullock, Mike Shadden, Bill Waskom, Jeff Sloan. 171 Critters 'n' Creatures Crawl Around Animal lovers united in the Crit- ters 'n' Creatures Club at Lee this year. Club members volunteered in the city wide CAPS program. The club found homes for stray dogs and cats. Funds were raised through an auction and the Ara- bian Horse Show, and donated to the CAPS organization. Club of- ficers worked hard throughout the year to make the club successful. Doubting Jeff Jones has to see for himself that everyone wants Aaron Cobb's autograph and not his. Row l: Gracia Wynne, Lauren Batte, Susan Arriaga, Laurel Koehler, Helena Jenkins, Linda Le, Wai Lim, Chiann Fan, Yu-Ping Fan, Stephanie Wiman. Row 2: Meg Baillio, Michelle Hatcher, Annie Bennett, Laura Cox, Beth Wright, Shannon Ray, Lynette Neugebauer, Susan Moore, Beth Jennings, Kris Chrisman, Wendy Cope, Liz Misch, Karen Jeibert, Karen Turner, Sharon Gorman, Chris Mary, Kelly Berk. Row 3: Jason Riley, Matt Drury, Mark Aber- nathy, Bruce Crocombe, Kevin Janse, Kemper Ryan, Thane Cascio, Jim Larkin, Kathryn Harrington, Emily Zakhem, Cindy Orchard, Laura Crouch, Christie Burrows, Frank Bertone, Chuck Ransleben. Row 4: Marc Gorewitz, Doug Duggan, Aaron Cobb, Robert Gokin, Malcolm Lochiel, Steve Galoos- tian, Wassium Matta, Larry Hernandez, Carl Wimberley, Greg Brenham, Richard Bugbee, Trace Shea, Hugh Riddick. Row 5: Bryan Fisk, Jon Oesch, Brad Zielinski, John Shepherd, Jeff Jones, Kenneth Werlein, Mac Richard, Mark Tidwell, Scott Kirkpatrick, Brian Bouldin, Jon Golemon, Brad Wilson, John Johnson. 172 .. ,Ma f.7:,si,vfz-sara :'erQi'sF'f t , A w l,...,.--f- Legion Gets Off the Ground Only in their second year, The American Legion Club, sponsored by Mrs. Candi Blaine, was a club composed of nominees for the American Legion Award, given in the eighth grade. The chief project of the Row 1: Annie Bennett, Jemmy Yang, Wai Lim. Row 2: Cheryl Ayers, Molly McDaniel, Allison Club Was to run the school StOI'e and sell Allbright, Lynette Neugebauer, Kim Zook, Kemper Ryan, Kendall Lock. Row 3: Julie Wallace, books to English Classes. The Club also Rhonda Robertson, Lisa Schleisner, Mike Lin, Erik Torgerson, John Johnson, Mark Mitchner. ,1- 1-1... sold doughnuts as a fund raiser. 'A f fLm ,.,. .. . .V fyfjw... Q 1. A 1 ' Y J gk.. 9 i . Q , Row 1: Reagan Ryan, Jeff Nalley, Bryan Wilson, Brian Howe, Lee Yang, Jeffrey Oldham, Trevor Pottorf, Maria Chee, Cenia Wong. Row 2: Julia McElreath, Thai Le, Sossy Sarikhanian, Christine Wang, Pam Shadden, Krista Turpin, Laura Pipkin, Yu-Ping Fan, Cindy Tsai, Cary Prince, Laura Wat- son, Edye Humphrey, Tamme Wilkes. Row 3: Peter Shen, Shelley Prange, Kelly Rash, James Copeland, Lou Thompson, Chiann Fan, Kelley Busby, Allison Freeman, Lisa Fitzee, Tracey Meyer, Kristine Keith. Row 4: Jeff Kapche, Bill Ruddell, David Wright, Andy Koehl, Bryan Jones, Will Frederking, Allison Poellinger, Gregg Easley, Bryan Hutson, Stephanie Panus, Beth Joran, Mary Margaret Speed, Janice Steffes. 173 Echoes Rings On Echoes is Lee's annual creative writing publication, representing winning entries in fiction, poetry, art, and photography from our students. Each edition has grown in size and in local recognition. Headed by Mr. Vincent D'Amico, some 70 staff members con- tributed their time to its produc- tion, distribution, and sales. Print- ing was done completely on cam- pus by Lee's O.D.P. department. l i PUBLICATION AND DISTRIBUTION - Row 1: Liz Misch, May Lin, Andrea Cobb, Kevin Adair, Stephanie Termina, Jose Canedo, Chrissy Seligman, John Weidler. Row 2: Jeff Sloan, Business and Distribution Editor, David Copeland, Lee Yang, Holly Baker, Bill Stone, Jim Steffes, Jeff Nalley, Christine Natale, Publication Editor. I 4 Row 1: Vincent D'Amico, Regan Ryan, Susan Yang, Pam Shadden, Christine Wang, Kelly Gardner, Melissa Dowling, Michelle Wallace, Katy Kleinhans, Lisa Stringfellow, Elise Miracle, Candace Stroud, Maria Chee. Row 2: Paul Kenington, Laura Roberts, Dee Williams, Stiles White, Lance Cooper, Janice Steffes, Annie Bennett, Julie Wallace, Karolyn Maness, Shelley Prange, Gavra Jauer, Mary Tolbert. Row 3: Jimmy Yang, Anita Krosby, Bleakney Ray, Jana Davis, Michelle Hatcher, Meg Baillio, Jennifer Tindall, Ginny Southerland, Kiti Bentley, Leslee Sparkes, Holly Mills, Alana Haveman, Kerryr Rodriquez, Boo Davee. Row 4: Scott Shadden, Jay Hurt, Mike Wesson. Row 5: John Sheppard, Alan Harp, Cindy Orchard, Richard Spence, Doug Dug- gan, Scott Kirkpatrick, Mark Mitchiner, Bill Williamson, Bill Ruddell, Andy Koehl. 174 Close-Up Takes Off Close-Llp Club was designed to make members more aware of our national government. They met twice monthly to discuss national issues and problems. They were sponsored by Dr. Burton Parks. The meetings prepared students for the annual trip to Washington D.C. in February. The trip was sponsored by the Close-Llp Foundation with seven days touring the nation's capital, talk- ing to Senators, Representatives and of- ficials of President Reagan's Derek Jones discusses the upcoming Close-Llp trip with Mr. Parks. adl'T1lfllSl1I'aIlOl'1. 01. X X Row l: Shelley Wilson, Kim Maness, Caroline Goulas, Margaret Weatherly, Allison Cutrer, Boo Davee, Heidi Butler, Jill Jones, Mr. Burton Parks. Row 2: Michelle Burleigh, Julie Robinson, Holly Baker, Stacey King, Cathy Gontko, Laura Roberts, Elizabeth Montgomery, Carrie Vandagrift. Row 3: Jana Davis, Mark Rome, Ricky Gee, Milton Lawrence, Jay Hurt, David Copeland, Jeff Sloan. Row 4: Vaughan Boone, Carle Kalsi, David Andrus, Matthew Cooley, Bill Moll, Gardner Biggs, Paul Moreton, Randy Watson, Dexter Collins, Stephen Webb, Eddie Martinez, Todd Rice, Kathy Crill. 175 Promoting General Spirit and protecting the school mascot were the main functions of the General Guard. Linder the direction of Dr. Burton Parks, the club was very active and attended every football game, being responsible for the maintaining, storage, and transportation of General Lee. The club was the school club football cham- pion for this year. Generally Guarded E A 3 4 1 OFFICERS - Row 1: Jim Larkin, Vice Presidentg Curtis Mason, Presidentg Pam Pickell, Firsl Lady, Keith Darrowg Secretary. Row 2: Clint Johnson, Treasurer: Chuck Ransloben, Driver. 3 . . .Q VW , , .f M. W , ,,.. JAH' ,fhrv Row 1: Ray Schaffner, Jeff Koroz, Kyle Bullock, Chad Shook, Jim Larkin, Knack Cox. Row 2: Burton Parks, Clay Rivette, Chuck Ransleben, lvan Pla Tony Dupaquier, Steve Wofford, Jeff Nielsen. Row 3: Alan James, Manuel Esparza, Curtis Mason, Pam Pickell, Carl Martin. Row 4: Brent Flato, Clin Johnson, Paul Price. 176 ff . W z,, A C yfi?TCf7 ,, ev- ' Q V? 'KET 2, T5 433 ' C i s-. ' 'a,, ,v A Madelaine Schleyer, chairman of the sign committee, working hard on a backdrop for Homecoming. Spirit Committee Commands The Spirit Committee continued in their dedication to make Lee the most spirited school in the district. The backdrops at half-time and at the pep rallies are just another example of their weekly dedica- tion to supporting the school. Every Tuesday night during football season, members of the Spirit Committee met to discuss their game plan, and every week they provided the football players with a game-day surprise. After the football season, Spirit Commit- tee continued in their support of boys' and girls' athletics. Spirit Committee is under the sponsorship of Mrs.Doris Countee. Spirit Committee members Amy Jimmerson and Betsy Salvaggio show their spirit. 177 Senior Spirit ls Supreme OFFICERS - Heidi Butler, Vice President, Jena Cissel, President, Julia Collier, Treasurer. ii Row l: Katharyn Harrington, Brandy Beddingfield, Elizabeth Montgomery, Lisa Moore, Madelaine Schlyler, Heidi Butler, Abdhul Saad. Row 2: Kal Rose, Amanda Gossett, Susan Moore, Blake Jones, Susan Portilla, Michelle Sanger, Alison Bering, Racheal Hudglns. Pow 3: Dawn Polk, Laura Co Monique Payne, Julia Collier, Amy Jimmerson, Kareen Abdul White. Row 4: Scarlet Roeder, Karen Mitschke, Gina Lacorte, Cynthia Bucheit, Allisc Cutrer, Jena Cissel, Betsy Salvaggio. Row 5: Virgil Butler, Anne Crawford, Boo Davee, Jill Jones, Julia Weidler, Renee Rundle, Elise Miracle, Kii Bradley. Row 6: Whitney Beal, Sally Henry, David Andrus, Chris Pappas, Mary McClenny, Shelley Wilson, Bleakney Ray, Jana Davis, Burke Butler. 178 we 'A is Seniors show their supreme spirit! Row l: JoAnn Holton, Cammie Ward, Tracy Kish. Row 2: Colleen Whar' ton, Jennifer Bridges, Sherri Dial, Heather Mackie. Row 3: Paige Turner, Melissa Berly, Brenda Baily, Beth Ann Bergstrom, Sharae Thomas, Stasha Kapsalis. Row l: Cary Prince, Holly Martin, Sherri Creel, Erin McCormick, Meredith McKay, Laura Thorsell. Row 2: Karen White, Carol Schawe, Kendall Grif- fith, Kristin Knodel, Robin Roarke. Row 3: Robin Moll, Christy Pullen, Ashley Cook, Row 4: Jennifer Laguarta, Amy Eccles, Carrie Culp, Jennifer Tindall. Row 5: Michele Montague, Mary Margaret Speed, Ellen Lewis, Anne Lewis. 179 C.S.U. Keeps the Faith The Christian Student Union met Tuesday mornings at 7:30 under the leadership of Mrs. Jackie Freeman. Twice a month on Thursday nights they participated in a Bible Study. The group invited speakers and musical guests to attend their meetings. The club went on two retreats this ' year, one to Walden on Lake Conroe, another to Galveston. Members visited various hos itals in the COIT1l'TiUl'llt and SENIORS - Row l: Ann Marie Woodly, Kimberly Blake, Anna Kafoglis, Chris Pappas, Randi P Y . attended H-I-he Singing Christmas Tree McMahan, Amy Jimmerson, Jana Davis, Greg Gordon. Row 2: Lisa Fager, May Lin, Margare S B , Ch h Weatherly, Dorothy Delgado, Brenda Hite, Deborah Hurlbert, Kathryn Herring, Shelley Wilson at econd aptlst ure ' Jennifer Allison, Jennifer Bass, Amy Walker, Clay Robinson, Robin Bennet, Mike Emery. JUNIORS - Row iz Lesa Geldmeier, Annie Bennett, Maite Rombado, Anita Jackson, Cammie Ward, Robin Weatherall, Wai Lim, Heather Mackie. Roi 2: Racheal Shadoan, Anne Hull, Julie Wallace, Lisa Cobb, Jennifer Suttles, Marianna Holmes, Jill Greenwalt, Marion Schloudt, Laura Stitzlein, Care Dill, Shannon Ray, Kim Zook. Row 3: Cheryl Ayers, Beth Jennings, Allison Allbright, Ellen Slavin, Linda Oldham, Scott Karro. Row 4: Johnatho Kuton, John Kam, Doug Duggan, Mac Richard, Paul West. 180 , 'QQEQ :if-I - at . f .,Zf5 ?' L -H ' or 5 -wicff? i - if 'f 1-?ffj9,'f' q1-,.,,..L,-,- Q' li ' it viii ' 6 .f'K I - 1, .-f flffy' - 4 s , 44' ' We A .,, ' P t 4 I SOPHOMORES - Row 1: Melanie Hancock, Carrie Clem, Kim Shepard, Tamme Wilkies, Jennifer King, Andy Koehl, Jennie Feir, Vanessa Kaufman, Karen Greenwalt, Liz Culnan, Lisa Hall, Kim Caroll. Row 2: Cheryl Peil, Elizabeth Weatherly, Jeanne Ternus, Laura Watson, Edye Humphry, Heather Kinkead, Polly Schmidt, Allison Freeman, Kathryn McNight, Karolyn Maness, Gavra Jaure, Shelley Prange. Row 3: Alexandria Goutchkoff, Krita Tur- pin, Michelle Hatcher, Kelly Vrana, Kendall Bower, Christina Fafatas, Cindy Tsai. Row 4: David Wright, Bill Ruddle, Kristin Levis, Molly O'Connel, Leslie Head, Alexa Rosson, Kim Gates, Stephen Jones, Greg Woodley, John Bledsoe, Carlotte Cusachs, Dee Anne Bates. 'J S fi 24 In - i , ,Q f 1-.Li - Q wt ' AV' : Q ' I 'M gb A s. 1, .- ,f w, X ,' Y .- .. :........ --1..x,f,iL,,-7 , f 'o-J ' i - . Af' 4.:.,,q:..Y 1 1' L'-' ' 1' is Y ' .. 'I-2. ' fy .,. -1-me-I ' :G Q' Q1 il mf 'C' If - M. Y?i FRESHMEN - Row iz Danny Albers, Todd Bamberg, Edward Martinez, Jeffrey Oldham, Johnathon O'Dowd, Julia McElreath, Stiles White, Robert Lydick, Lindy Turner, Paul Henington, Joann Melcher. Row 2: Paul Price, Michael Stringfellow, Sallie Boone, Jean Gordon, Julie Truelove, Laura Loyd, Laura Stinnet, Christine Wang, Kristine Keith, Pam Shadden, Sossy Sarikhanian. Row 3: David Bell, Scott Hollyfield, Libba Letton, Shelly Davis, Allyson Easler, Robin Mall, Kellie Esdorn, Tommy Ayers, Mike Wesson. 181 Hospitalit Helps Out Hospitality Club members happily joined together to aid needy families and help out at school functions. This year they ushered at Parent's Night, College Night, and in the spring they helped with Graduation. Service projects included playing bingo, Monday nights at Blailock Nurs- ing Home and entertaining at the Chimney Rock Home for Children. Their special project for the year was the ushering of a presentation at T. H. Rogers Junior High School. Vice President and Mrs. Bush attend- ed the presentation in October. JLINIORS - Row l: Robin Weatherall, Julie Wallace, Kris McGaha, Kathy McGee, Lesa Geldmeier, Carey Dill. Row 2: Beth Jennings, Anne Hull, Grace Hon, Beth Ann Bergstrom, Kim Zook, Barbara Blades, Candace Stroud, Annie Bennett. Row 3: Tananna Crawford, DeDe Hudock, Melissa Berly, Tracy Kish. OFFICERS - Kathryn Herring, Vice Presidentg Jill Holdsworth, Treasurerg Boo Davee, Secretaryg Amanda Gossett, President. 182 SOPHOMORES - Row l: Laura Watso Allison Poellinger, Joan Laughlin. Row Kelli O'Neil, Lana Tatum, Starr Alvarez, Sharon O'Banion, Stewart Vandervoort, T n, Lisa Fitze, Laura Thorsell, Jill Laughlin, Jana Jones 2: Maria Chee, Gavra Jauer, Lori Tatum, Cary Prince Meredith McKay. Row 3: Carrie Gentry, Carrie Clem ricia Todd. SENIORS - Row lc Dawn Polk, Cynth ia Bucheit, Blake Jones, Kathryn Herring, Amanda Gossett Madelaine Schleyer Shelly Burleigh Anna Liv ingston. Row 2: Emily Zakhem, Julie Robinson, Susan Arriaga, Kim Blake, Monique Payne, Jill Holdsworth Whitney Beal Mary McMahon Row 3 Brenda Height, Michelle Sanger, Katy Ro se, Allison Cutrer, Boo Davee, Jill Jones. Distributive Education Clubs of America CDECAJ remained active under the leadership of Miss Betty Ann Jones and Mrs. Jackie Freeman. The club aim- ed to educate future leaders in Marketing and Distribution. DECA DYNAMICS were competitive activities DECA Trains Future Leaders involving several areas of the marketing field. DECA also attended conferences and career days. By selling Gold C Coupon books, DECA raised funds for support. ln December members held a faculty buf- fet in appreciation of all teachers. OFFICERS - Row l: Scarlet Roeder, Becky Hays, Susi Huffman, Jill Holdsworth, Debbie Carter, Elizabeth Benz, Constance Hicks, Pam Bingham. Row 2: Frank Frombaugh, Vice Presidentg Wendy Jogan, Secretaryg Ann Marie Woodley, 3rd Alternateg Keith Cruthirds, 3rd Representativeg Clay Robinson, lst Representativeg Gary Piazza. 184 DECA Demonstrates Dedication I Row l: Susi Huffman, Dawn Polk. Cynthia Browning, Jill Holdsworth, Ruth Carter, Alma Hernandez, Veronica Canter. Debbie Carter. Gary Piazza. Row 2: Mark Terry, Javier Nadal, Tony Wilson, David Davis, Leo Kleiweg, David Hales, Lori LaRocca, Wendy Jogan, Tommy Wofford. Elizabeth Benz, Brent Wyatt, Keith Durrow. Neal Thomas, As, .qw zeal' C 3 Row l: Michelle Wofford, Michele Heathcote, Vicky Grant, Madelaine Schleyer. Constance Hicks. Julie Durkin. Row 2: Pam Bingham. Tammy Busser, Suzie Mott, Scarlet Roeder. Gina LaCorte. Becky Hays, Clay Robinson, Michael Emery, Row 3: Pam Pittman. Deanna Keels. Ann Marie Woodley, John Miller. Frank Frombaugh. Row 4: Robbe Mayo. Stan Terry. Keith Cruthirds, Lee Martin, Jack Yudell, Jeff Hill, 185 Lieutenants Show the Way With Brigade A The Lee lieutenants, under the direc- tion of Mrs. Anne Hair, provided half time entertainment during football season and other school activities. They also performed at the World's Fair in New Orleans, and at Foley's fourth of July picnic. To keep the valuable skills needed, Lieutenants at- tended the Miss Drill Team Texas Competition. They sold carnations, candy, Christmas cards and paper to finance their activities. As a special project and . service to the school, the Lieutenants published the R, E, Lee directory, Karen Threadgill, Lisa Zwernemann, and Kim Maness take a trip onthe wild side. str sf I . I 1 7:1552 1 , Q . ....- T, ,M-,. V . ' 5 - rp . , 'F' Q L X- i , , w.m.,s,.W.,. M A, T , , , -Q - A . . 6 , .3 I V -- i i 5 A K ' t N A I ' . -sm. z -wg' ' . we . k f ml x 'ls l M ,. , . - - , , s f . s , 1 ' i ll? A - A if -i1,, V i l3w't J L s 1 F if W i i. ii . . get .N V A ,,., xi wwf? . . . ., Y , L . . r. ,s -. .- f . eq I WN' 4' l' ' Si-'1 'f is ' Q, 1 Y . S ts' 'N-.Q 529 if tsl X . 2 ...... S sf J, f, if , , lr ,, . 1,5 l is v., A ' Rs in S X .1 if 5 ' ,-as 1' Row l: Judith Zelaya, Lisa Depaoli, Marcia Tobias, Ann Nyguyen. Row 2: Becky Wilson, Janine Greenwalt, Ginger Spencer, Gavra Jauer, Martcella Ar- royo. Row 3: Tina Valenciano, Linda Oldham, Susan Yang, Tarsha Pennie, Becky Wilson, Susan Everett. Row 4: Kim Bombara, Pam Pickel, Lisa Zwernemann, Suzanne Cooper, Cheryl Aires, Chantal Schaelke, Jenny Angell. 186 jf 5 W The Lieutenant officers prove that birds of a feather flock together. W e , irr' ,i - 1- 111 'ff , 5 ,,, ik .-.,, , . No, I think the thumb tastes better, states a deranged Lisa Hall I mean, for sure, let's party! exclaims a totally wild Tenny Newcomb. afteftak'f1Q1f'e Fmger Challenge' 187 Lieutenants r Dance the 0 A'No, you mean l won the Ms. Drill Team Competition award? screams a freaked out Lisa Zwernemann. Lieutenants create style. A, my i ..- Q fi . M A ,,, , 2 5 .L lf- ' ff ,K 3 'mg if Q W Q- 7' , . 'I 5 ii! -S E S F LIEUTENANT OFFICERS - Laura Stitzlein, one star: Kim Maness, three starg Suzanne Cooper, one starg Lisa Zwerneman, five star: Cheryl Ayers, two starg Karen Threadgill, four star. Brigade B Takes the lsn't it great to be popular? asks Suzanne Cooper to Gavra Tauer. : XXQ ' , ix WJ, V , , E. K Y , A -...- ,, ,, . .. , . P :..,,..s,,,+.wma..i:wT--,ggsgk-31 ' ' I fa ' '-3 0 -?.- .5 x Q ' --1' . '- , page l f 35 of-as 4 ' Q, I .W -s V ' ' , ' i 4 t 9 ' ' -V ' , wg 1 5 gag! ' ' - Y I 1 4. x N ' V W X r 3 N' In lie W. 1 x ,v r f , wh Y N L 'Z ' v I r N. . . - 1 ? r TN-ff 39' f QXQIJJ 1. an , ,rs ue., I A f, 'Q fig W ' .- 17- - A - z.. 5 ' , In 1:Q? .,, ' 1 Row l: Jessica Hunter, Wendy Mayer, Trena Howard. Row 2: Betsy Walling, Lisa Hall, Robin Henderson, Sherri Gibbs, Sandy Harris. Row 3: Karolyn Maness, Jenny Newcomb, Chiann Fan, Satu Wiren, Yu-Ping Fan, Mary West. Row 4: Ann Croteau, Garra Javer, Jessica Baggett, Kim Maness, Laura Stitzlein, Karen Threadgill, Brigett Dorsey, Mickey Young, Beth Rathwick. 189 Right: Lieutenants display their versatile personalities off the playing field. The world is my playground, but tonight the Lee football game is, states a Yu-Ping Fan can't wait to make a video based on her version o worldly Laura Stitzlein. Flashdance. 190 .r sv , E, A ' 1- It rm-3-1 urufilz f 'E k .I X T' 3 ,L ' 73? ' 4 I ' l Y ' ' , . Y I V l X il f.: 5 :ff .nk gl OFFICERS -- Susannah Scarborough. President: Bill Waskom, Treasurer, Laura Roberts, Vice-President, Hegel Durocher, Secretary. Scientists Labor in the Lab Under the leadership of Mr. Harold Taylor and Mr. Alvino Fleeks, Science Club members learned more about scientific procedures and about fields associated with science. They sold candy to raise money for their various projects which included donating to the Texas Childrens Hospital and cleaning our school. They also visited the Arboretum, N.A.S.A., M. D. Anderson Hospital, and other businesses of science. As a special project they attended the Science Fair. .,,' . MEMBERS - Row 1: Susannah Scarborough, Bill Waskom, Hegel Durocher, Laura Roberts, Maite Rombado, Pam Bingham, Susan Arriaga Row 2: Mr. Harold Taylor, Mr. Alvino Fleeks. Rozina Maredia, Jose Gomez, Marabelle Espino, Rita Mclver, Mary Smith, Annette Long, Maria Chee Cenia Wong, Row 3: Fahmi Senani, Peter Shen, Yu-Chen Fan, Martha Espino, Allison Krauth, Kim Maness, Kathy Gontko, Susan Yang, May Lin Yu-Ping Fan. Row 4: Reagan Ryan, John Kam. Row 51 Paul Barden, Chow Fung, Joe Johns, Marion Lemand, Peter White. David Boozer, Mark Wit cher. Danny Dutherige, Jeff Olsen, Lee Yang, Brad Haymond. JETS Take Off f .,,...t,. , - f--..... .... .f-- Under the leadership of Ms. Kathryn Timme, JETS ftlunior Engineering Technical Societyl was always busy. The club went on monthly field trips to medical schools and industries. Members attended state science and math tests at Texas ASM University in March. OFFICERS - Allison Krouth, Susannah Scarborough, Jeff Sloan, Laura Roberts, Yu-Ping Fan. tl 343 2 3 sf SENIORS - Front: Laura Roberts. Row 1: Karen Seibert, Audra Benson, lngred Pla, Jeff Beveridge, Laura Crouch, Elizabeth Sample. Row 2: May Lin Yu-Chen Fan, Kim Maness, Susan Yang, Susannah Scarborough, Catherine Gontko. Row 3: Dawn Riggs, Helga Durocher, Sean Bullock, Trace Shea Allison Krouth, Bill Waskom, Heidi Butler, David Prior, Kenneth Werlein, Scott Janse, Alana Haveman. 192 dl' 5- dw ,AI , JLINIORS - Row 1: Lisa Schleisner, Rhonda Robertson, Laurel Koehler, Karen Turner, Kris Chrisman, Wendy Cope, Liz Misch. Row 2: Chris Vecellio, Malcolm Lochiel, Susan Secquick, Bruce Crocombe, Kelly Burke, Ana Doan, Chianne Fan, Yu-Ping Fan, Maria Chee, Missy Krouth, Lisa Stringfellow, Matie Rombado. Row 3: Andy Koehl, John Johnson, David Wright, Cooper Smith, Mark Gorewitz, Chris May, Brad Wilson, Matt Drury, Chuck Ransleber. QUNIORS - Row l: Brad Burrows, Marion Leman, Louis Hamilton, Kemper Ryan, Mark Tidwell, Jeff Jones, Wai Lim, Mark Mitchner. Row 2: Lu Yang, Jim Larkin, Jimmy Yang, Mac Richard, Michael Lin, Brad Zielinski, John Sheperd, Peter Shen, Fahmi Seneni. Row 3: Scott Karro, Brian Bouldan, John Kam, Jason Riley, Kendall Lock, Philip Poor, Matt Drury, John Johnson, Jim Hostack, Doug Duggan, Hugh Ridchick, Mark Abernathy, Frank Beutone, Cynthia Wolff, Carl Wimberley, Meg Baillio. Row 4: Richard Bugbee, Jon Oesch, Stephen Jones, Chris Vecellio, Brad Wilson, Malcolm Lochiel, John Murphy. l 193 FF Displays Interests Sponsored by Mr. Sheffield, Future Farmers of America was actively in- volved in fund raising and service projects. Along with the annual calendar proj- ect, members held a concession stand at the FFA Show and sponsored a plant sale. Members exhibited livestock in the Lee FFA show and in the Houston Livestock Show. FFA entered leader- ship teams in contests and in judging competition at the Houston Stock Show and at ASM University. Q..-..,.,..M......,s,...f . SL . ll OFFICERS - Row it Mike Haverfield, Reporter, Roger Barton, Vice President, Bryan Fisk, Sentinel. Row 2: Ellen Slavin, Chaplain, Robert Becker, Presidentg Michele Heathcote, Secretary, Darryl Cole, Treasurer, Row 1 Michele Heathcote, Paul Price, Joe Hill, Ruth Carter, Beth Ciladden, Brenda McDonnele, Tanda Stebner, Ellen Slavin, Susan Sedgwick, Robin McCruley, Mr. Sheffield. Row 2: Robert Becker, Matt Kainer, Kris Worfe, Gina Pisciotta, Tyra Harrison. Tracey Bolton, Larry Pittman, Barbara Glad- den Andy Zilliox, Eron Clarke, Lisa Lovett, Karl Linderman. Row 3: Robert Waggett, Bryan Fisk, Matt Asmus, Russell Derrington, Frank Thomas, Karin Harrison, Roger Barton, Chris Von Eiff, Dent Laney, Scott Dennison, Mike Haverfield. OFFICERS i Row I: Christine Coates, Recording Secretary: Sammy Butera, Vice President: Thajauna Jones, Student Advisor. Row 2: Matt Williams, Sgt. at Arms: Missy Flint, Reporter: Susan Miller. Treasurer: Tracey Williams, President: Wendy Rohrer, Secretary: Patty Jenkins. Parliamentariang Jeffrey Chales, Historian. VOCT Leads On Learning Leadership and citizenship was the main aim of Vocational Oppor- tunities Club of Texas. With the aid of the sponsors, Ms. B. Mitchell and R. In- gram, the club had a candy sale to finance field trips to the Nabisco Com- pany, the Coca'Cola Bottling Company, a New Braunfels trip, and trips to area and state VOCT contests. Row l: Mr, Ingram, Juanita Jimenez, Cesar Martinez, Wendy Roher, Bridgette Demaio, John Bollato, Steve Smith, Rhonda Hughes, Belinda Walker. Row 2: Thajauna Jones. Geraldine Butler, Ruby Turner, Pam Taylor, Tracy Tuiz, Missy Flint, Christine Coates, Patty Jenkins. Lucretia King, Tim Smyers, Lisa Boudreaux, Carl Kyle. Row 3: Robert Candy, Darrin Newby, Michelle Plummer, Fred Holmes, Rodney Thomas. Sandra Covera. Susan Miller, Claudiz Excamilla, Deneen Dever, Terri Mirravalle, Yvette Adeen, Frankie Flores, Jeffrey Chales. Mrs, Mitchell. Row 4: Juan Santos, Forrest Henry, Todd Juhl, Sean Vontull. Stacaey Story. Steve Booty, Sammy Butera. Kevin Stringfellow, Cory Pickett, Jim Barber. Ron Kinney, Rosas Perales, Matt Williams. John Gillary. Chris Cirylewitz, Pason Clarke. Tommy Harmel. James Brim, Blake Rand, Chris Fassell, Derek Stone. Chris Williams. 195 Members of the Office Education Association COEAJ developed their leadership qualities necessary in an of- fice environment. Llnder the watchful eye of Ms. Bobby James, they had din- ner meetings once a month. Members attended conferences in order to develop skills, and uniforms were worn every Tuesday. They provided the teachers and ad- ministration with a faculty breakfast as well as a Halloween party for a local day care center. OEA members also attend- ed a conference in Baytown on October 15. OEA Shows Leadership u-nw L ii , , Wk' M, iv L ,,,,,it, . y-.W - 4 f . fi' if , :xl K OFFICERS - Row 1: Mercedes Gutierrez, Treasurer, Laura Roberts, Parliamentariang Janet Totari, Secretaryg Fran Pate, Vice President, Gina Henderson, Sergeant at Arms. Row 2: Carol Williams, Reporter, Constance Ballard, President, Carrie Russ, Historian. .Exif ...nkfx Row l: Tamy Croskey, April Logan, Laura Roberts, Janet Totari, Mercedes Gutierrez, Darrell Been. Row 2: Jamie Murray, Gina Henderson, Troy Gor- don, Mrs. James, Tanda Stebner, Carol Williams, Connie Ballard, Debbie White, Fran Pate, Carol Poe, Doris Esquivel. Row 3: Volanda McNeil, Pam Lobliner, Chris Smith, Curtis Mason, Tom Sclar, Carrie Russ, Kim Pair, Ron Berger. 196 VOCCT Takes Care of Business FK J! -1.x.Vu' , , ll 1:1 '4 I OFFICERS --Row 1: Alfred Saenz, Vice President, Alicia Montes, Parliamentariang Monte Ran- shaw, Reporterg Martina Macias, Secretary, Todd Holmes, Treasurer, Todd Neal, Sgt. at Arms. - - - Q , 1.3534 -X J- - K if ' me vQZ V Yl'9W' . , , X . 5' i 1, rw .Q 1' 1 1 f'N The Vocational Office Career Club of Texas, headed by Mrs. Glyndon Willis is a club whose main objective is to have students explore career opportunities in the world of work. Fund raising activities such as selling personalized note pads, printing the Literary Arts Magazine, and miscellaneous printing jobs for teachers at Lee, provided money for a field trip to a commercial printing firm and par- ticipation in the state leadership con- ference for the VOCCT in the spring. Their special project was designing, printing and binding a coloring book for disadvantaged children. Row lz Alicia Montes, Victor Gourley, Monte Ranshaw, Todd Neal. Row 2: Sonia Romero, Martina Macias, Emily Nelson, Brenda Fountain, Betty Paige, Jann Johnson, Debra White, Mrs. Willis. Row 3: Kenneth Mireles, Theresa Caysonis, Angell McLean, Kathy Momon, Alfred Saenz, Teresa York, Ruben Escovar, Carl Brown, Todd Holmes. 197 ROTC Makes Its Mark Commanded by Colonel Arthur Butcher and Sergeant Richard Cockeroft, the Lee Junior Reserve Of- ficers Training Corps KROTCJ learned about becoming leaders in the military. ROTC Members served as ushers at the football games, worked with the handicapped at the rodeo, and worked for the March of Dimes. As fundraising projects they held a turkey shoot, car wash, Chili Supper, and Talent Show. They displayed their military skills in the Belville, Texas Veterans Day Parade, Drill Competitions, and Rifle Matches. The year was highlighted by the ROTC Military Ball, the banquet, and the Annual Final Review and Awards Ceremony. f'f4 ' cz: , will ,......-e 19- , F ft Q . M P' .3 ff K ' 3 ll Q' fr tx 3 M i if w V X C s -.iw ek COLOR GUARD - Brett Walcott, Edward Thompson, Derek Knopps, Jimmy Burnett. ...Yr n fs, STAFF Row l James Pollard James Driver, Jimmy Burnett. Row 2: Alicia Montes, Thajauna Jones, Scott Jackson, Sabrina Stayton, Robin - : 1 lux JH!! Robin Heinemann, Eva Rodrigues, Sweetheart, Alicia Montes, I, X -D ll, Queen - Robin Heinemann T Z! :di-AY XX .Jaw RIFLE TEAM - Row l: Mark Herman, Sloan Fountain. Row 2: Edward Thompson, Scott Jackson, Damond Knopps. COURT - Patree Luksha, Runner-upg Robin Heinemann, Queen: Alicia Montes, Runner-up, 199 ROTC ims FEMALE DRILL TEAM - Row l: Eva Rodrigues, Thajuna Jones, Sally Layton, Celia Ororio, to Tanya Mozee, Alicia Montes. Row 2: Sabrina Stayton, Traci Dixon, Sandra Nanez. if-1-wslltlw BOYS DRILL TEAM - Row l: James Pollard, James Driver, Marco Veliz, Chris Heinemann, Tran Quy, Jose Gaytan, David Mejia, Arlon Henderson, Row 2: Kenny Mireles, Brett Walcott, Darrell Reed, Robert Garcia, Jimmy Burnett. Row 3: Ray Medellin, Robert Valdez, Andre Carter, Roy Grantham, Nizar Panjwani, mtv K CMP's - Row l: Kim Pettiford, Tarnitha Jones, Rayvenia Jones, Rosalind Jefferson, Tracy Voland, Kim Palmer, Traci Dixon, Thajauna Jones. Row 2: Joe Ditges, Elliott Goede, Faheem Siddique, Rogelio Grantham, Aharo Arguello, Robert Valdes, Nizar Panjwani, Cornelious Smith, Arlon Henderson. - . Si .3 l' any 'S 'Iv COMPANY A - Row l: Nizar Panjwani. Patree Luksha, Chris Heinemann. Row 2: Robert Valdes. Joe Ditges. Roy Grantham. Reginald Shelby. Jonathan Quirein, Arcon Henderson. Row 3: Amanda Clampett. Doug Temiquel. Scott Nguyen, Alvaro Arguello. Jose Flores. Lasaro Arma. Dao Ngo. Tonya Thompson, Cornelious Smith. Ana Lopez, Lee Ann Ochoa, Richard Gutierrez. Row 4: Analicia Munoz. Tracy Voland. Mark Bartels, Rosalind Jef- ferson, Carl Brown, Margret Keener. Keith Dunn. Kim Palmer. Marco Veliz, Fanny Zhishingo. Maria Logan. Row 5' Tarnitha Jones. Monica Veliry. Evelia Martinez. Celia Sorio, Tim Thompson, Denwitte Smith, Mark Malone. Tina Fruge, Jim Livington, Julie Fontenot. A 'wi ff it hd' COMPANY B - Row l: James Jones, Eva Rodriguez. Ruy Tram, Robert Garcia, Kenneth Miriles. Row 2: Darrel Reed. Andre Carter. Row 3: Maria Zhishingo, Rayvenia Jones. Linda Daleon. Row 41: Jose Gaytan. Dale McHale. Susan Rush. Jenee Jones. Jose Penagos. Renee Culbert. Sandra Nanez. Sally Gaythn. Row 5: Jose Viaud. Kim Pettiford. Ray Meldellin, Traci Dixon. Norma Howard. Cordel Green. Tanya Mozee. Jeffery Hicko, Harry Boeidreary, Silvia Arguella, Victoria Logan, Tonezllte Banard. Row 6: Stuart Cichosz. Moises Gomez, Johnny Rexes. David Mejia, Edwin Castillo, Alharo Ayala, Jesus Paotillo, Richard Bugbee, Faheem Siddique, Leroy Simmonds. David Mettayle. 201 Vocational Industrial Clubs of America is a national organization of boys and girls who are preparing for industry-related careers. Through student involvement, V.l.C.A. allows for individual development. The club holds their meetings on the first Tuesday of each month. Helping to raise money for school projects, V.l.C.A. sold candy and grog coolers. The club also hosted a Thanksgiving party in the Teacher's Lounge. .... , , ,,,,, , ' ' ffrl ff .1.-,M 5 fflfgbf ., ?zJ?l's9X? 5553? I, ' ' , . ,J -'Wy-3,5,,,fg M 1:5196 Y,l,:Zi5,el. I f,29f7iT U ' 1 .. ' C f A, iw -:: ' -g,,g1,,f' fy,,,,,,,, y. ,.:7gy:.M.1 vi, tgwfzfzw 'sf '5 ze, W 'il' lil VICA Proves Industrious OFFICERS - Charles Pavlovich, Reporter, Scott Holmes, Parliamentarian, Shannon Buzek, Vice President: Anthony Maroulis, President: Joey Marsham, Treasurer. Nw f,'.f i f iii, Row 1: Scott Holmes, Shannon Buzek, Gloria Howard, Anthony Maroulis, Joey Marsham. Row 2: Mr. Nix, Hector Sanchez, Brian Townsend, Charle Pavlovich, Donald Reed, Jason Riquelmy. Row 3: Darryl Anderson, Michael Walker, Greg Simmons, Kevin Michalec, Robert O'Brien. 202 1 ll ll IIIIBR HERO Helps at Home .,..- .nit OFFICERS - Jada Esters, Historiang Margery Sussman, Reporter, Robin Kral, Treasurer, Shelly Gibson, President: Tina Balestra, Vice-President, Social: Mariela Torres, Vice-President Service: Greg Seiple, Secretary. 'Xl qlll VR 0f A ,,., sk. msn 2fU5f,,,,.,wx, rx Qs. f li, t Ihr HERO CHome Economics Related Oc- cupationsj, sponsored by Ms. Cleek stayed busy this year with many ser- vice projects. They gave a Halloween Party for the Post Oak YMCA Child Care Center. ln November the members participated in the Great American Snoke-Out: Adopt a Smoker Project. ln April they attended a state meeting in San Antonio. They ended the year with the Employer Appreciation Banquet. Row l: Anita Alberger, Shelly Gibson, Andria Mote, Anita Jackson, Lisa Brown, Rhonda Burton, Chuck Armbruster, Bob Jennings. Row 2: Pam Walters, Lisa Sain, Robin Kral, Gale White, Margery Sussman, Sonjia Hunter, Jada Esters, Mariela Torres, Tracy Haine, Chandra Nadrchal, Greg Sei- ple, Samantha Burke, Allena Warfe. Row 3: Tina Balestra, Ms. Cleek, Kelly Burkett, Lisa Milstein, Laura Wheatly, Carlos Harvey, Jeff Atwood, Keith Austin, Jeremy Baumgardner, Roy Hankins. Christy Collins, Allen Walker, Julie Grayum, Troy Humphreys, Stephen Clancy, Eddie Graves, Greg Travis. 203 .f if r : ,4,E 5 . yn, mi! wi N WF? 5 K 1 ' msg, .. . Lk . - K :V 5 K J? . 3 19' 225 V f Leefs facxglty Q their efforts im0 f5Ui'f1ifi Q C!Hfv e5lUdent f Cfharqcter, mg Knowledgebut also A W f:f perh'1anent i ' ??UdeFt wh iCh Could fieveffbe r6moved4l WaY??? 5' Principals Promote Perfection Lee's principal, Mr. Larry Bergen, was in charge of supervising the opera- tion of Robert E. Lee High School. ln ad- dition to making important decisions, he also worked closely with staff and faculty to provide students with a work- ing atmosphere. The support of spirit and school athletics was emphasized by Mr. Bergen. School pride was kept alive by faculty and students. With confidence and leadership Mr. Bergen took the responsibilities of being principal in a large school. He took pride in the efforts made by both faculty and students in having a successful year. Mr. Larry Bergen Principal Mr. Bergen lets his fingers do the walking Mr Bergen watches over his awesome Generals 206 l 1 The assistant principals, Mrs. Mary Carolyn Smith, Mr. Bill Cook, and Mr. Fred Skains, assisted Mr. Bergen in many administrative duties. Mrs. Smith was in charge of disciplin- ing all girls along with issuing tex- tbooks. Mr. Cook directed all boys in ad- dition tothe school inventory. Mr. Skains took care of bus routes and the building's security. The efforts of these assistant principals guided Lee through another successful year. Top Left: Mrs. Mary Carolyn Smith Assistant Principal Top Right: Mr. Fred Skains Assistant Principal Bottom: Mr. William Cook Assistant Principal Staff Lends a Hand Top Left: Mrs. Ann Parish Data Specialist Top Middle: Mrs. Carolyn Moore Counselor Top Right: Mr. Bob Pirtle Counselor Upper Left: Ms. Eleanor Raze Office Clerk Upper Middle: Mrs. Nancy Simmons Counselor Lipper Right: Mrs. JoAnn Dale Mr. Bergen's Secretary Lower Left: Mrs. Barbara Machamehl Counselor Lower Right: Mrs. Theda Smith Data Specialist Bottom Left: Mrs. Pat Doremus Financial Clerk Bottom Right: Mrs. Marian Roper Office Clerk 208 ' Semi fi E X f L. Q 1 1 1 , , J ff Top Left: Mrs. Sue McAdams Attendance Clerk Top Right: Mrs. Yvonne Sears Registrar Clerk Above: Mrs. Helen Day Registrar Llpper Left: Mrs. Debra Williams Clerk Upper Right: Mrs. Victoria Galinis P.L.C. Teacher Aid Middle Left: Miss Dorothy Buhler, M Ann Correa Librarians Middle Right: Ms. Kathryn Priest Counselor Lower Left: Mrs. Carol Sullivan Clerk Lower Right: Mrs. Gloria Leigh Nurse Bottom Left: Mrs. Doris Rosenbaum Clerk - Attendance Bottom Right: Mrs. Mary Smith Vocational Counselor Xe- l'S 209 English Writes the Story The English department, headed by Mrs. Sharon Nickel, emphasized prepar- ing for the SAT and the spring Proficien- cy Tests. English teachers also con- tinued to stress composition. Lee offers both major works and CVAE courses in English. The English electives, creative writing, Developmental Reading, and Word Power, helped increase a stu- dent's language skills. The English department was very proud of Lee's Literary Arts Magazine, Echoes, spon- sored by Mr. Vincent D'Amico, which features outstanding writing by Lee students. Top Left: Mrs. Caroline Peeler English Top Right: Mr. Reed Robinson English Middle Left: Mrs. Mafronia Kelley English Middle Right: Mrs. Sharon Nickel English Bottom Left: Ms. Magnolia Franklin English Bottom Right: Mrs. Carol Blaine English 210 M All ' -P 57 Top Left: Miss Joyce Jones English Top Right: Mrs. Cynthia O'Brien English Middle Left: Ms. Andrea Adams English Middle: Ms. Sarah Fair English Middle Right: Mrs. Bonnie Srathman English Bottom Left: Mrs. Kay Haymond English Bottom Right: Ms. Angela Johnson English 211 English Enriches Above: Ms. Selinger English Top Left: Mr. Joe Hayes Reading Development Top Right: Ms. Curley Gilmore English Middle: Mr. Vincent D'Amico English Bottom Left: Mrs. Patricia Wells English Bottom Right: Mrs. Dalia Laurencio E.S.L. fl! I-i I . 1 ,. tv.: gi - .. V v.. -. mlm Mathematicians Watch Their Figures Lee's Math department, led by Mrs. Thera Yoes, offered such courses as Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry. Other courses such as Computer Math, Calculus, and Elementary Analysis were also available. New courses have been added due to the requirement of a three year Math Program. Top: Mrs. Thera Yoes Algebra, Trigonometry Center Left: Mr. Joel Williams Geometry Center Right: Mr. Haikaz Ohanian Algebra Bottom Left: Mr. Robert Long Computer Math, Algebra Bottom Right: Mr. Tom Williams Trig., Algebra, Math, Calculus i f V xg i X 213 Mathematicians Sum It Up 214 Top Left: Mrs. Catherine Waldmann Trigonometry, Algebra Top Right: Mrs. Stephanie Forbes Algebra, Geometry Middle Left: Mr. Lawrence Maroney Algebra, Geometry Middle: Mr. Charles Gomez Algebra, Geometry Middle Right: Mrs. Debra Joyner Algebra Bottom: Mrs. Bonnie Holt Algebra f-f f 'Kwai' Top Left: Mr. Clarence Weaver Algebra Top Middle: Dr. Cordelia Meanor Algebra, Psychology Top Right: Mrs. Tangye Stephney Algebra Center Left: Mrs. Cathy Ogbonna Fundamental Math Center Right: Mrs. Diane Lemond Algebra Bottom: Mr. Joe ldlebird Fundamental Math, Algebra Scientists Discover The Science department, directed by Miss A. J. Schweitzer, gave students a deeper insight into the wonders of life and the physical forces that govern our world. Basic and advanced courses in Biology, Oceanography, Physical Science, Physics, and Chemistry en- riched the student's understanding of nature. The activities of the Science Club, Junior Engineering and Technical Society CJ.E.T.S.j and the Chemistry Honor Society broadened the ex- periences of its members. Top Left: Miss Anna J. Schweitzer Physical Science Top Right: Ms. Doris Countee Biology, Oceanography Above: Mrs. Melba Cooper Biology Middle Left: Mrs. DeOtis Bellgam Physical Science Middle Right: Mr. Donald Lindblom Physics, Physical Science Bottom Left: Mr. Bobby Holcombe Physical Science Bottom Right: Mr. Alvino Fleeks Biology 216 VY f7T 3???2H1W f7V.7iGwU weft!! gjywysf sf W if Vg-W 4. fe ff? -W Z ? S1 ..f... .i ELA., V1 2 in Wa ff' ' i' .t 7 ' rw ,M 5-V, M yr 1 S ' ,f f 4239 vez. .fx + was 'nf . I ,, -lf , 71 .. ..,,.,,-lm. :f' L .p i?f ? 7 f-ti-5' -'VF .lf I .... A . .fm .in at asia if H ,- tr if JZ . .V .q v J Y' . ' W aff 4 W ,A , W , 2 . ff wtf?-1 we 6, Q .. ' if ff .12 94 Q l . . R L , , , ,. 'Y .., 1 V' ' ww, , 11 E xx it 'NJ .39 Vx -sz. if im ll KM Top Left: Miss Sandy Malicote Biology, Physiology Top Middle: Mr. Harold Taylor Chemistry Top Right: Mr. John Cole Physical Science Center Left: Mr. Ernest Hiatt Biology Center Right: Ms. Deborah Creasy Biology Bottom: Ms. Kathryn Timme Chemistry. Geology Learning From the Past The History department, under the direc- tion of Mr. Harris Butler, gave students a better understanding of their nation's past. Courses in Government, Economics, World History, Sociology, and Psychology were offered. The Annual Close-Llp trip took students to Washington, D.C. Students also had the opportunity to be involved in the Young Conservatives and the Texas History Club. Top: Mrs. lris Delasbour American History Lipper Left: Mr. Harris Butler Government, Economics Llpper Right: Mrs. Melba Henry World History Center Left: Mrs. Bronwyn Rack American History, World History Center Right: Mr. C. L. Roberts World History, Science Bottom: Mr. Burton Parks World History, Government, Economics 218 gs gi za: ls - . 2- xg 111.14--M.-:sicfsgg A :,,2xLi:t,gQ 'wif N J as W u t..:, 5, 5 1 ,z . . : rrrr ' it : C T to X t Y - ,t S- is : s an ff' 5 . 4 . ' - W fri , 4 , f 2553 sux ,X 1: :ft --V s-h-- ,V - , A N T 1 1 3, E u, P' i , '1 9111 -10053 Top Left: Miss Renee Neuwald Government, Economics Top Right: Mrs. Cheryl Saliens Sociology, World History Center Left: Ms. Harriet lsgren Government, Economics Center Right: Mr. Edward Baldridge World History Lower: Mrs. Susan Hooten World History, Government, Economics Bottom: Mr. Tom Anderson World History Linguists Have Big Mouths The Foreign Language department, headed by Mrs, lnez Frombaugh, was created to increase the student's ability to communicate in a foreign language. The department made languages such as Spanish, French, German, and Latin available. For students who wished to increase their vocabulary and understanding of the English language, courses in Word Power and Basic Latin were offered. The Spanish Club and the German Club are for those students who wish to participate in extracur- ricular activities. Honor societies were set up to acknowledge outstanding Spanish and Latin students. Top Left: Mrs. lnez Frombaugh Spanish Top Right: Mr. A. Rodriguez French Llpper Left: Mrs. Martha McCarthy Spanish Upper Right: Mrs. Karen Farmer Spanish Lower Left: Mr. Joe Dowling German, English Lower Right: Mr. Howard Callas Latin, Word Power Bottom Left: Mrs. Mireya Estevez Spanish Bottom Right: Mr. Marshall York Spanish 220 if Q- iisi, E.. 5 L Niki Wi - iff'-. ' -145. tf Q fv fI5g.'i-z 7'w:-9.7Tq,,'W2 'if' 3 +-' If . H Gift' I -- r i ffs 5 t , ' r fffff gif , at q u , rr ' fl I 4 A -rv 4 1 ' ' 9' ' .7 .ii?V! ' ' ' 'L J' .. . 49 4 . rr . 'I A7 4 I U. ai., 1 I 5 . T' 1. ng - . . ' L4 ,lM' 5 71215 I :Egfr ,J k ist? fl? r . ,tri f 4 1 TV' TT' S' -5 51525 f . --X -. f ' , ' :rg 1 V - ' fix.:-i 'Lv' 1-, 'T if X fff N1 ' s ist ' .i ' if 55 X 1 W..- tis., 'Q A 1 it : ff- A 'f xi 1 L 339- ' A fx ' iii We - 55-13 is 52 if ff? iii ' X ' fe. .4 V- , in ,. if ,IMEQMQ - L I Y CA . it , a' at V. xr 2 .MQ 'T A A ni! as H A' .-.9 r li 13' ' Y- ' 5 , ' ' ' i -A .' 4 rm ' A. 1 . kr. I 1 1945.3 112.13573 if QS' 332: i ix p 1 4, , , I i . 2 l . I M . i -- Q -s. ' x..., V - fir 5 ? - . 11- ,f Artists Express Themselves The Art department, directed by Mr. Henri Gadbois, stressed the importance of strengthening students' skills in a wide variety of artistic qualities. Students were offered courses in draw- ing, painting, and sculpture. The use of photography was also stressed for more advanced students, and it is hoped that Lee will offer courses in photography in the oncoming years. The Language Arts department, headed by Mr. Rod Nichols, helped students develop their skills in writing and speaking. Journalism, speech, and debate, were among the courses of- fered. For students wishing to develop their skills in journalism, positions on the yearbook and newspaper staffs were offered. The Drama department, under the direction of Miss Linda Shuler, helped further students education in drama while Razz-M-Tazz entertained many. Top: Mrs. Margaret Wisdom American History, SABER Center: Mr. Henri Gadbois Art Bottom Left: Mrs. Anne Hair Choral Music, Lieutenants Bottom Right: Mrs. Eleanor Grant Choral Music 221 Artists Expand Creativity Top Left: Mrs. Regina Satlof Journalism, Traveler Top Right: Mrs. Elizabeth Shelton Art Middle Left: Mr. Tom Schreiner Band Middle Right: Ms. Linda Shuler Drama Bottom: Mr. Rod Nichols Speech, English 5 li it 1 W l U Q I .1 L . Vx I , A l M .A 1-1 V9 L-'A if Pigs VN- 'A 1 'Sr x l 1 ' r r 1 l 3 2 ll 'l Homemakers Stir It Up To improve the students' knowledge of the home and its operation was the goal of Lee's Homemaking department this year. Classes were offered in Clothing, Foods, Home Management, Home and Family Living, and Cons sumer Education under the leadership of Miss Katharine Molloy. For students who wished to pursue a career in this field, the Future Homemakers of America lF.H.A.l Club was available. me Lf' v X 3 I xsxqmr K . . ' A V T1 ' -4 Top: Miss Katharine Molloy Homemaking Middle Left: Miss Beth Bogan Homemaking Middle Right: Mrs. Jan Skinner Homemaking Bottom: Mrs. Nora Davis Homemaking 223 Coaches Shape It Llp Lee's Physical Education department was designed to develop healthy and ac- tive habits. A variety of sports was offered for both boys and girls, including football, baseball, basketball, track, volleyball, swimming, archery and golf. The R.O.T.C., led by Col. Arthur Butch- er and Sgt. Richard Cockroft, was taught to handle responsibilities and the discipline necessary for possible careers in the military. The l-ee Lieutenants, Lee's drill team, was directed by Mrs. Anne Hair. They worked hard to prepare for the half-time shows during football in addition to perfor- ming at many other functions. Top: Mr. Jim Hale J.V. Football, Fr. Basketball, A. History Upper Left: Miss Linda Hill P.E., J.V. Volleyball Upper Right: Mr. Michael Watson Baseball, J.V. Football Lower Left: Mr. Wilbur Gaskamp Freshman Football, J.V. Basketball Lower Right: Mr. Doug Perry P.E., Freshman Football Bottom Left: Miss Jane Bonneman P.E., Cross Country, Varsity Basketball Bottom Right: Mr. Leslie Boyum J.V. Football, P.E. 224 A Qt F I t - ' Q3 -. J, ,r- .5- . . X:-is wx LN t : : Ei' 5 X, ax' 1 fl Top Left: Mr. John Yaccino Varsity Football Top Right: Miss Jeanne Reynaud Swimming, Freshman Volleyball, P.E. Upper Left: Mr. Mike Fergus P.E., Varsity Basketball Upper Middle: Sgt. Richard Cockroft R.O.T.C. Upper Right: Col. Arthur Butcher R.O.T.C. Lower Left: Mr. Rick Holden P.E., Track, Varsity Football Bottom Left: Mrs. Ella Allen Archery, Tennis, Freshman Basketball, P.E. Bottom Right: Miss Carole Hornsby P.E., Varsity Volleyball, Girls Golf 22 ,. f Vocational Education was again an important part of Lee. Through this department students were given the chance to gain experience in fields that interested them. From business educa- tion, led by Mrs. Sandra Meyer, to Voca- tional Agriculture, headed by Mr. Roy Sheffield, students were offered a wide variety of classes to take. Y' Above: Mrs. Rhonda Hill Special Education Top Left: Miss Elise Wolf CVAE, PLC Top Right: Mrs. Elizabeth Hancock Accounting Upper Left: Mr. Stan Zarzecki Co-op Work Program Upper Right: Mr. James Nix l.C.T. Middle Left: Mr. Robert Ingram CVAE Upper Right: Mr. Wiley Ellis Metal Shop Lower Left: Mrs. Mary Mitchell P.L.C. Lower Right: Mr. Obediah Nylander Metal Shop Bottom Left: Mr. Clark Young Drafting Bottom Right: Mr. Roy Sheffield Vocational Agriculture 226 Workers Earn Their Wage vii' .v ,IGN : Q . g, ' 1:5 1 - f ii , , ,Yi X 1 Publ . N, - j as Sify Ar i 'W r-1'-+- nt' f y,. Top Left: Mrs. Sandra Meyer Typing, Shorthand Top Right: Mrs. JoAnn Nash Special Education Upper Left: Mrs. Patsy Woodard Typing Upper Middle: Ms. Bobbie James CVAE Llpper Right: Mrs. Betty Mitchell CVAE Middle Left: Mrs. Erma Eberlan Typing Middle Right: Ms. Mary Cleek H.E.C.E. Lower Left: Mrs. Maria Barrera Typing Lower Right: Miss Betty Ann Jones D.E. Bottom Left: Mrs. Jackie Freeman D.E. Bottom Right: Mrs. Glyndon Willis ODP 227 - ww, MTN WQLZLQ-55, , mi aww. Classes The classes of Lee provided special distinc- tions that were to be found in no other place. From the settling freshmen to the exitingT' seniors a definite diversity was presented. Special characteristics, attitudes, -and outlooks lii e all :were ra part of this combination which made i iiri e s 1 up the whole of Lee. Who's moving cup??? ' 'l lei. If x 'S . Q, .f ' - 1 .. K6 - 7. I bf I x 4 is it 1 . Yi' 4 r if V 5 ' 4 4 V 4 f . 5, me A M is Class of '87 With a little determination, the class of '87 will begin to see the keys to open- ing many unknown doors. The life of a high school student and the pressure that it implies will be im- pressed upon the young freshman's per- sonality. The year that this concludes is one which will never be erased from your memory. Lee has many facets to be learned and enjoyed. So live it up! It hasjust begun. 1 1 If ' Ji., af? T .fi ' if - ,.- we 3 2 :e it 230 1 , . Freshman Class Officers President, Chris Zookg Vice President, Bridget Butlerg Secretary, Laurie Hessg Treasurer, Lisa Glauser. VV-filllj i w f QA, on v ' ' ' X, M '..--,ut---., , v cY 'N:1f1 A wc? 1- 1 If .. , ' 'fy 1 , I , Vx, V -9 ,MQ W -Pfysf-. fm Fr Q 75 gig, , 5 I J lf:-15'-M-'--1 . G 6 , I X i , Row l: Mark Knoll, John Cole, Meredith Hurley, Amy Eccles, Jennifer Stroud, Amy Miracle, Bridget Butler, Daba Taragalla. Row 2: Barbara Shavlan, Catherine Bower, Kate Sylla, Paige Outlaw, Laurie Hess, Rebecca Dutch, Jennifer Lyon, Elisa Lewis, Les Robinson. Row 3: Paul Varahrami, Carolyn Henry, April Hoelscher, Kristine Keith, Lona Eversole, DeDe Roppolo, Kristi McCIung, Laura Yearwood, Row 4: Julie Allison, Rusty Pipkin, Mary Margaret Speed, Debbie Lobliner, Carrie Culp, Lisa Glauser. Katie Deane, Joann Melcher. Row 5: Collen Slye, Chris Zook, Peter McKechnie, Danny Albers, Jack Schwartz. 231 as , is .J 7 Wu po- V iq? ,., 1 Y ll 2 l can't even believe she rejected me just because I am a Brad Harmon stands back while Shelly Walker tells the world she has freshman complained Doug Johnson. got him hanging. Adams, Ken Albers, Danny Ali, Lela Allen, Kristen Allison, Julie Allison, Kevin Allison, Steve Alonzo, Elsa Alvarez, Nora Anderson, Amy Appel, Jenni Armas, Lazaro Armstrong, Rusty Arredondo, Kim Atkinson, Michael Ayala, Martha Ayers, Tommy Ballard, Mary Balzar, Warren Bamberg, Todd Barbero, John Barnes, Vivilin Baron, Susan Bartay, Wendy .129 pf New Faces Encounter General Territor -,bf r, -ff . WSH - '- .ut Freshman girls attempt to get the Senior men's attention, but they realize their legs just are not enough to catch their eyes. Barteks, Mark Baugh, Jack Beckmann, Robert 5' Bell, David 4 Bennett, Ellen Benson, Andrea Bentley, Kiti Berg, Alex Bicknell, Doug Biggs, Andy Bishop, Cristy Blacketer, Jim Blaneo, Edgar Boone, Sallie lf: if Bower, Catherine Branch, Reginald Bridges, Pamela Breaux, Stephanie Brinker, Kim Broadway, De Angelo Broderick, Shani Brown, Allison Bruckschen, James Bryant, Delynda 23 4 Bullock, Kyle Burke, Kathy Burke, Steve Burrows, Joli Burstain, Daniel Burton, Craig Burton, Victor Burton, Victoria Busby, Kelley Butler, Bridget Camachoe, John Campbell, Sammy Campbell, Scott Canedo, Jose Cannon, Steve Cardenas, Patricai Carmichael, Cindy Cartlidge, Anna Cataneda, Jose Castillo, Edwin Castillo, Marvin 'iw fl: . J if A9 a i, t ' .. ful' .f I il! fn 3 , ,E , K .. W if K , , 6 . , , ts., N sm. , N ,,.,N,, Christy Pullen and Cindy Cohen display their future dreams O6 being motorcycle mammas, but for now they must be content with being dirty little freshmen. ,, f Q' fills ii' P 6 ,J Q , I .. J A- 25? -K w,,,,if' H -f sg 3 - .s I ' un H Y Jennifer Stroud shows no amazement at the contents of the box but Becky Van Meter is astonished that freshmen are still get ting toys for presents. J KY, , s How Do You Spell Relief? w-E-E-K-5 -D-s HMT 5 Michelle Lewis proudly displays her latest iguana imitation, while Shelly Waller and Anne Lewis show their disgust at the results. tr' so 1 X 9' ,,., 1 r 3 ..f- Gimme a break! exclaim Siamese twins, Katy Dean and April Holsher Castillo, Noemi Castro, Maria Caton, Patrick Chevis, Joseph Chi Shingo, Maria Christou, Deldro Cicciarella, Gigvanna Clark, Melony Clarke, Shannon Coates, Karen Cohen, Cindy Cole, John Cook, Ashley Cooper, Lance Corey, Gary Cossey, Amy Covington, Stacy Cox, George Cox, Jack Craig, Peter Cremona, Carolyn Cross, Julie Croteau, Ann Culp, Carrie Cummings, Jeff Dalton, Karen Daniel, Jon Dang, Phung David, Joseph Davis, Dina Davis, Shelly Dawson, Becky Dealy, Holli Deane, Katie Debrovner, Beth Degel, Kasey De la Cerda, Andries Delaney, Amy Delgado, Joseph De Los Santos, Johnny De Martin, Nanci Des Jardins, Michelle De Simone, John Dial, David Doggett, Thomas Donlin, Shawn Eric Johnson points out his lone Whisker as Chuck Lawson boasts of having two. Fresh-Men get together and shoot some bull Yeah I'm bad exclaims an ancy Becky Van Meter as she sits with upperclassman Malcolm Lochiel. ,- Jennifer Tindell, Bridget Butler, and Michelle Lewis indulge in a little horse play. Drury, Mark Dumaine, Michelle Duncan, Sheri Dutch, Rebecca Easley, Allyson Eccles, Amy Edel, Gretchen Ellis, Kim Eppes, Amy Escobedo, Leo Esdorn, Leigh Everett, Susan Eversole, Lona Farinola, Stephanie Felaya, Vilma Felt, Bradley Fennell, Peggy Ferrari, David Fields, Heather Flores, Blanco Flores, Alfonso Fogarty, Michael Freshmen Are on Cloud ine About Homecoming Fonteqnot, Julie Fountain, Jennifer Fredericksen, Michelle Freeman, Shari Fritz, Jeff Fruge, Tina Fuentes, Milton Gaddis, Craig Gamba, Liliana Garay, Fidelina Gardner. Minta Gardrer, Steve Garthrer, Kelley Gathercole, Haley Gayton, Sally Gere, Wes Glauser, Lisa Glover, Chelle Gontko, Deborah Gonzales, Edward Gonzales, Jorge 238 Mark Drury and David Dial search for their women, only to find two empty seats. 'l - ru' F , B Although Jennifer King is a big sophomore she stands with Christy Pullen as they realize they haven't matured like the other girls. Freshmen show how proud they are to be a part of Lee Gonzales, Linda Gordon, Jean Gorewitz, Lisa Gradney, Efrim Granger, Wendy Guadalupe, Flores Gudenrath, Kenneth Guerro, Antonio Guevava, Gloribel Gutierrez, Mayiyi Hamil, Bart Hamilton, Monique Hamilton, Tom Hancock, Hillary Handy, Stacia Hanges, Phoebe Hankamer, Ron Hardwick, Charlie Hams, Jason Harrell, Holly Harris, Rachael Harrison, Tereska Hartgrove, Shannon Hatch, David Hauri, James .ff Toddling Freshme Look, Learn, Love to P i ---' 2 Hemmeline, Sami Y' Henderson, Robin ix N pg Hendrickson, Staci .. . 4 Henington,Paul If , Henry, Carolyn Henson, Jennifer X J Hernandez, Destine Hernandez, Jason Hess, Laurie Hicks, Jeffery Hill, Joe Hill, Monica ww Freshman girls say Cheers to Lee while they sip their cider. Mature Chuck Shook shows us his latest moves on the floor. Hilton, Mike Hobbs, Kelley Hoelscher, April Holden, Julie Hollifield, James Hollyfield, Scott Holmes, Johnny Linh, Hong Horn, Piper Horton, Paula Howe, Diane ' Hudson, Meredith I is CX 3 -fn- tzf' 4, 'WD ll Huerta, Paula Huett, Ann Hull, James Hulo, Honor Hunter, Jessica Hurley, Meredith Huynh, Van Hyre, Ted Ivey, Vaughn Jackson, Jan Jackson, June Jacobs, Wendi Jacobson, Brad James, Shannon Jason, Clow Robin Roark gazes at Amy Miracle to see if she can handle a stiff Coke on the rocks. Mike Moss is surprised as Duffie Sharp clings to him for assurance K P, 29 Jean, Lisa Jeffery, Brian Jenkins, Joe Juhl, Cheryl Johnson, Doug Johnson, Eric Johnson, Katie Jones, Polly Jones, Shelly Jorgensen, Carolyn Juun, Kim Kaczmarowski, Jerry Kahle, Evelyn Kainer, Matt Keith, Kristine Kennard, Melissa King, Shelly Kirby, Kim Kleinhans, Catherine Knoll, Mark Kocian, Bruce Kogen, Kellie Koomey, Jeanette Koutzarou, lsabel Krosby, Tor x Chasing her latest flame, Ashley Cook tries to spark up a new romance. 242 Kurtz, Leslie Kyle, Will LaCorte, Lisa Lafuente, Gloria Laguarta, Jennifer Latta, Shari Lang, Tony Larkin, John Lavine, Ablund Lawson, Chuck ' .. A ' I if , Q , 5 5 3 if , W ' 1 v , V, ,, Y , e' X gs-U. ,- 1 . as fm Tom Hamilton hides behind the only accomplishment that he is proud of , S 1 olidays With Dates Bring Cheer Left: Holly Deally is concerned with the fact that Billy Stone and Chris Zook have been so agreeable. while April Hoelsher could care less. Le, Thao Ledesma, Elisa Lehman, Mark Leitner, Jesse Letton, Libba .5 Lewis, Anne 4, Lewis, Ellen Lewis, Elisa it , Lewis, f 2 Michelle 2 , Lighter, Amy el if 2 Lobliner, Debbie Lohkamp, Connie Lomas, Maria Lopez, Sandra Yanira fi V Lopez, Ana l X i Loucks, Stephanie Louis, Lisa Love, Mark Loyd, Laura Lu, Vinh Lutz, John ' Lydick, Robert I Va. 2 ' , VR w I x. nfl, 'ii Lyles, Detra Lyon, Jennifer Ma, Man 24 Maack, William Maceo, Vic Mackey, Kevin Magrill, Michael Marable, Johnathan Malone, Mark Mana, Flores Marich, Mike Martelle, Robert Martinez, Edward Martinez, Evelia Martinez, Rosa Martinez, Yuonne Matthews, James Matthews, Michelle McClung, Kristi McCutchan, Michael McElreath, Julia McGee, lris McGinnis, Melissa McKechnie, Peter McKibben, Norri Medellin, Ray Medina, Anibal Meininger, Sara s J , ii ,f i - 'H , pf 1 ffr WW 1 Q W J ' rr W M, we Y ' M mf V I, ,.,, , is vt . F7 , . , kk 5.1 . if V , 'Mar ,, , an ' 'nm 'L' ' w r l f 'W--u ' AVIV K f 2 , ai - . s . iff Finding his latest lines don't work, Chase Robisor resorts to the more serious approach toward his women. ,pw N..- ff Dorsey Parker thinks he has the problem licked, but Holly Harrel declares, l'm no problem. Robison, Chris Zook, Matt Seaman and Billy Stone are a sight at any girl's door. I ' . 4 ff game is a mind boggler f 1 Robins brags, My classes are a blow off but ln ' i I L . ., I w..4.4..i-L. Freshmen Await Their Debut ,.., X .4 TA.. .Al Melcher, JoAnn Melendez, Maria Melo, Maurice Melott, Kevin Merian, Mark Meyer, Melissa Michalec, Karen Mills, Billy Minnitti, Annalisa Miracle, Amy Mixson, Jenny Moffett, Michelle Moll, Robin Momon, Kathy Moore, Amy Moore, Cooke Moore, Laura Moore, Morgan Montague, Michelle Moss, Mike Moukarim, Basil Murray, Rob Naeseth, Giles Nanez, Sandra Neal, John Bathing beauties, Becky Van Meter and Laurie Hess are proud to show their HL., Nelson, Emily Nelson, Sammy Nettles, Sheranne Ngoc, Hoang Nguyen, Anh Tam Nguyen, Annie Nguyen, Chinh Nguyen, Giao Nguyen, Hanh Nguyen, Juona Nguyen, Nhung Nguyen, Thu Nicholson, Tony Nick, Melissa Nolan, Catherine Nunez, Christie Ochoa, Lee Ann O'Dowd, Jonathan Oldham, Jeffrey Oliver, Nicholas Olson, Callie Olson, Eric Osorio, Patricia Outlaw, Paige Fish Fry F N - use Freshmen women, Robin Koark and Lisa Glauser, show off their new tans while they are cooking at the beach. 9-4' ' l',.?.4. E' Q Owens, Craig Page, Richard Palmer, Kimberly Papp, Stephanie Parker, Steven Patin, Sacha Petterson, lverlyn Nanett Penagos, Jose Pennie, Tarsha Perales, Lorraine Pereira, Cathy Perez, Jerry Perreault, Laura Pesquesa, Zosallo Peterson, Todd Pettie, Tina Pham, Huy Phung, Hua Phuong, Trinh Pickett, Peggy Pierce, Kim Pipkin, Russell Pipkin, Rusty Portillo, Alejandro Portillo, Luis Premonville, Marnide l 2 Price, Paul Provine, Mark Prudy, Judy Pullen, Christy Rahnert, Kim Rafeh, Danny Rames, Barbara Ramos, Cecilia Ramos, Michael Ranshaw, Monte Raymond, Kim Rebelo, Siwana Rector, Robert Reed, Tim Reyes, Johny Reyes, Luis Antonio Reyna, Beatrice Roach, Laura Roark, Robin Robbins, Kit Roberts, Brooke Roberts, Melinda Robertson, Linda Robinson, Les Robinson, Chase Looking cute as always Tiffany Thompson promises to teach Sallie Boone the latest trends Van Meter, Carrie Culp, Sherri Van Eman, Mary Margret Speed and Holly Dealy together to prove that even without their paint and jewels, they are still raging X . iles. xf ' ii -W K , M Q W- A f Q ri sf--tw' , 9? f .- r ' , fy., ., ,, , .pf K af' 5 ,f rttt if 52 I ' K - , - . , .1 fi T7 xt, E. 4 N , , W. 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Qfiiiii g f , fr I I' Q in si J ,W ,V -- ,, Y A iw A r,,yyy ly ,, XW fl M - N 4 Q Q , I 1 Fish Are Hooked Michelle Montaque smiles at Sherri Van Eman and Lisa La Courte because she knows that tin grins are not ID Rodriguez, Rachael Rogers, Chris Rogers, Roxanne Rogers, Tommy Roppolo, De De Rose, Tami Rose, Teresa Rush, Susan Ryan, Ragan Rymer, Lisa Saenz, Alfred Sangita, Dholakia Sarikhanian, Sossy Sawyers, Heather Schloss, Leslie Schmidt, Derek Schmultz, Cheryl Scholtyssek, Daniel Sebastian, Leisa Seibel, Linda Seigworth, Julie Seligman, Chrissy Sentonnian, David Shadden, Pamela Sharpe, Duffie Meredith Hurley can't believe that those extra fries could cause Amy Eccles and Polly Jones to tilt from their excess weight. 250 Sharpe, John Shavlan, Barbara Shefman, Lenore Shelby, Reginald Shelby, Steven Shook, Chad Sidman, Dana Skinner, Bobby Slye, Collin Smith, Karen Smith, Tracy Socketwrench, Davey Solomon, Mark Sonnier, Eva Southerland, Ginny Sparks, Benny Speed, Mary Margaret Spence, Richard Merrill Spicoil, Zelda Steffes, Janice Stephan, Jeanne Stephanow, Ricky Stevenson, Ronald Stinnett, Laura Stoker, Erin Freshman Await '87 X if' ..' l Stone, Bill Stroud, Ben Sturgis, Mike Sussman, Karen Sykes, Byron Sylla, Kate Tagliere, Steve Taragallo, Dalia Tat, Danny Temiquel, Doug gun? up-mfr at v . Laurie Hess s friends cant believe she IS still doing her Staying Killer macho dudes, Ronald Ellison and Darryl Thomas point to the five Alive moves when Flashdance is deflnltely the latest chicks fighting their way to them. Terry, Paul Tho, Ha Ma Thomas, Catherine Thomas, Tonya Thompson, William Thuesen, Brian Tindall, Jennifer Tippitt, Kalim Tomich, Jeff Tran, Quoc Tran, Quy Minh Treadaway, Krista Troncale, Phillip Truelove, Julie Turner, Lindy Tu-Llyen, Nguyen Twomey, Brian Usher, Jeff Valero, Patrick Van Allen, Jodie Vandervoort, Kirk Van De Walle, Liz Vanek, Tracie Van Eman, Sherri Van Meter, Becky Varahrami, Paul Vaughn, Mae Freshmen Look for Those Final Days 'sw 55? Everlyn Patterson looked to see that her gym partner, Dina Davis, was not impressed with the great exercises they were doing. 252 Veliky, Monica Ventura, lris Ventura, Luis Vickery, Alex Voland, Tracy Walker, Shelley Wallace, David Wallace, Michelle Walton, Lisa Wang, Christine Watson, Will Wax, Kim Sick, can you believe they call these oversized egg rolls, enchiIadas? complains Eric Mendez, J , i l ...mdk 1 .j - . .- ,, Lv . V H La' I , 1' 'Q' , 'X :L 1 in so .... s. i f' ' Q: .tw ag Edwinn Castillo says, School is tough, but l'm hanging on. Terrance Whalen wonders how any women could resist those beautiful brown eyes of Kevin Mackey. sv Webb, Kimberly Weidler, John Weigand, Chris Weinhamer, Rebecca Wesson, Mike West, Mary Ellen West, Terri Wheatley, Philip Wheeler, Mason White, Matt White, Stiles Whitehead, Cathy Williams, Derrick Williams, Phillip Wilson, Scott Wilson, Timothy Winter, Kathy Witcher, Adele Wofford, Steve Yang, Lee Yang, Stanley Yeager, Chris Yearwood, Laura Ynman, Stephanie Zhishingo, Konny Zook, Chris Class of '86 The Class of '86 was more in- volved this year. They contributed to Lee's spirit and took part in various extra-curricular activities. For the first time the sophomore class played active roles in Lee's student body. This year brought new experiences to the lower classmen of the class of '86. 254 X52 'L ? x ,Mi an-atv' Cary Prince, Historiang Meredith McKay, Secretaryg Kristen Knodel, Historiang Stewart Vander voort, Vice-presidentg Kelly Rash, Asst. Secretaryg Danny Copeland, Treasurerg Matt Blackmon President. XNX ' 3 5 , , YM- VM W2 i Va '-J , LT - f r ,AL fr gg xr , 5 s , LQ: -iii? ZWI li, .r .il t W. NF 1 4 ' ' l 71112 C yr I ,v .U gp, A , y P Row l: Stewart Vandervoot, Starr Alvarez, Matt Blackmon, Cathrine Geddy, Lisa Massey, Joan Steffes, Kelly Busby, Stephanie Panus. Row 2: Mitchel Atwood, Carrie Prince, Kelly Vrana, Mark Evans, David Wright, Marshall Cobb, Andy Koehl, Kelly Rash. Row 3: Kellie Warner, Haley Harris, Meredith McKay, Carol Schawe, Shannon Terry, Ronald Love. Row 4: Danny Copeland, Jeff Halley, Will Hancock, Charlie Jackson, Bishop Meyer. Not Pictured: Conrad DeGrace, Valerie Jones. 255 V 1 f u 9 1 f - 1- Z, ki, ,, Z V-3 ' 2 M CQJ xx! ' q .ami ,yy Q , , A V , ,,, x - , 4 --.,,.n 2 'A 4 W r I Z Q ,Q f I-.4 5? qc' K uv. 'f Q 4 , A -. ll, 31, if 6 - ..,,, r, Z .. fm A Wi'- ,l',i 'Y X ' ' A.-'E 4, .. ,J vs: K r'. .3..f t ' 4 QQ ,L Right: Cari Clem shows taxpayers how some classes spend their money. Lower: Houston Oiler football fan Matt Adams finds Lee too much to handle. Abbott, John Adair, Mike Adams, Matt Adams, David Alcaraz, Paul Alegria, Ana Allen, Billy Andreasne, Andy Alvarez, Mathew Alvarez, Starr Anderson, Sydney Angell, Jenny Arthur, Robert Arneson, Eric Anneson, Heidi Atwood, Mitchell Ayala, llsia Babin, Marcus Baffour, Paa Baggett, Jessica Baird, Tim Barajas, Juan Barrs, Regina Bass, Laura Bates, DeeAnne Benedict, Aaron Benford, Tammy Beisel, Stacy 256 ,VV - ,E ,S X S t ,Es ,1- :tn . W . Nu.. W is X Q H Q X X t 'E WI .. . -- .- 1, r mix, Q , his Lower Classmen Relax Left: I am one bad chick, puckers a sly Sheresse Crumiel. Below: It is Howdy Doody time for a very mature Jennifer Feir and Mark Evans. af I il, fx r FSR. fl Benan, Lynn Bice, Brenda Bishop, Bridget Black, Sherri N ' 'lil Blackman, Matt Blailock, Zack Bledsoe, Brian Bledsoe, John Blum, Ed Boehler, Glenn ' :,-' 5? 3 Q A Bonilla, Salvador Booker, Nigeria Borskey, Allison Bower, Kendall Boyd, David Braggs, Rachael Brannam, Michael Broussard, Scott Brown, Bill Bruckschen, James Bryant, Peabody Bumbera, Kim Burger, Randy Busby, Kelley Cain, Kelley Carpenter, Felicia Carroll, Kim 257 Sophomores Aim High Right: In a joint effort Susanna Schuchholz and Kendall Griffith try to pass biology. Below: Tammi Wilikes, Jenifer Freir, and Stacy Tramel prove that they're truly sophomores. Castaneda, Norma Castellanos, Sandra Chan, William Stewart Chee, Maria Clampett, Amanda Clark, David Clapp, Michelle Clem, Carrie Cobb, Aaron Cobb, Marshall Coco, Cedric Cohen, Debbie Coleman, Lisa Collins, Laura Compton, Edith Cope, Sandra Copeland, Danny Copeland, James Corcas, Daniel Corvera, Sandra 1 QM: ,, , 4iQ:: mf 3 s Cossey, Clay Creo, Samantha Creel, Sherri Crichton, Scott Crockett, Laura Culnan, Liz Cunningham, Pam Culver, Staton Daniels, Darby Dashiell, Elizabeth Davis, Peggy DeGrace, Conrad DeLeon, Linda DePaoli, Lisa Deras, .Jose Ditges, Joe Dixon, Traci Dobecka, Edwin Domian, Michelle Dorsey, Bridget Left: A stud Carlton Riser is too cool for cuddling. Below: We know we are fine, mistakes several sophomores, Kendal Bower, Stewart Vandervoort, Sharon O'banion, Missy McKeithan and Sherri Creel. gh yi 9 Right: Kim Gates and Laura Pipkin take a closer look at each other. Douglas, Fitzroy Duke, Shari Dunn, J. R. Dunn, Lucy Dupaquier, Tony Duran, Rosa Durisseau, Cassandra Dutherage, Danny Eager, Chris Eastley, Gregg 1 Elion, Kimberly 'Qin A Erdeljac, Laurie f Espino, Martha Esquivez, Rafael Estrada, JoAnn Yf' Above: l already have four dates this weekend, comments a fun Carol Schawe. Left: Starr Alvarez just cannot seem to keep her mouth shut. Lower Classmen Look Sharp Eustice, Cassie Fafatas, Christina Fafatas, Christina Fairchild, Brain Fan, Chiann Fan, Yu-ping Feldhaus, Christi Feir, Jennifer Fernandes, Joseph Ferruzzo, Sal Flato, Brent Flint, Adam Fife, Jennifer Firestone, Stephen Todd Fitze, Lisa Q7 Above: Sophomoric behavior prevails as they pile for a pic. Left: Friday nights are more fun when Bambi is on cable, shout innocent Brad Moore, Tammi Wilkes, Edye Humphrey and Laura Watson. 261 Right: Snow bunny Lisa Lovett shows howto do it on the slopes. Below: Sal Furruzzo seems to have Kelly lVlcClemore wrapped around his finger as Christy Feldhaus. Kent Hutson and Lisa Fitze want some action. 4 l Freeman, Allison Frederking, Will Frederick, Ried Frederick, Rachael Franklin, Ron Franciosi, Al Francis, Vincent Forbes, Karen ' fe K x - 'Q- X .N .N x ls- Gif is Ciaddis, Craig Gaido, Missy Gallahar, Kim Garner, Brett Garrow, Chris Gates, Kim Goutchkoft, Alexandra Geddy, Catherine Geick, Drew Gentry, Carrie Gips, Brian Giries, James sf t Qi if is if ., W- ' -1 ., 262 Sophs Play Hard See, you cross your skis and flap your arms for take off, exclaims a cute and spaced Kristin Knodel. Below: Jenifer Freir shows Tammie Wilkes the proper behavior for a first date. Gladden, Barbara Goeters, Garett Gordwin, Daphane Gorman, Doug Gossett, Bo Gourley, Vincent Gready, Laurie Green, Cordel Greenwood, Virginia Greenwalt, Karen Griffith, Kendall Griffin, Shane Griffin, Shane Gullion, Philip Hachman, April Hailey, Candace Hall, Lisa Hancock, Mellanie Hamilton, Michelle Hamm, Wesley 2 Hancock, Will Harmel, Tammie I Harris, Cansandra J kuuq + Harris, Haley Harrison, T ra .. 1 H' f-is y , .K Hartgrove, Sean g ,A f A Hash, James ,laa if Hassain, Ramiz Hast, Lisa Hatcher, Michelle Hauri, Jennifer me Haverfield, Michelle Head, Leslie 1 Heineman, Robin Zzi E X Held, Jimmy Hernandez, James f -1 Hernandez, Lorena Herreman, Patti Hicks, John Higginbothan, Kevin Hinckley, John Q5- . . ,jf A M Christy Feldhaus and Laurie Tatum hopelessly try to flatter their way Andy Koehl finds senior girls more interesting as Todd Stone cannc to popularity. seem to take his eyes off the camera. 264 Class of '86 Waits for Summer x 3.4 rv. 1 - , , I know that I am as good looking as I appear, states an over-confident Brad Moore. Hines, Hubert Hodges, Amy Hogan, Trace Holloway, Melvin Holmberg, Nancy Hooks, Sherri Beth Hooks, Sherri Howe, Brian Howell, Cheri Huerta, Atanacio Humes, Heidi Hughes, Lori Humphrey, Edye Hurst, Chris Hutson, Bryan Huynh, Tony lnoff, Darren Jester, Sherrie Jauer, Gavra James, Alan Jackson, Charles ' 4 ' 3- N J! I E' '3 ky! Open your mouth and turn up your collar, and if you're lonely, give me a holler, shouts Stewart Vandervoort. 265 Right: l know l'll be gorgeous as soon as my braces come off mistakes a confident Valerie Schuler. Bottom Left: Playboy Matt Knotts lives by his motto here today and gone tomorrow, as breathtaken Lisa Lovett falls for his folly Bottom Right: The night is young and we have just begun remark eager sophomores, Starr Alvarez, Cary Prince, Karen White and Jennifer King QM X s 266 Jimenez, Juanita John, Michael Johns, Stephen Johnson, Clint Johnson, Jann Johnson, Robert Johnson, Shantia Joran, Elizabeth Jordan, Marlene Jones, Bryan Jones, Kirk Jones, Valerie June, Steve Kapche, Jeff Kaufman, Vanessa Keck, Jennifer Kelly, Kari Kemp, Grant Sophs Experience the Ultimate Left: I wonder if it was my date or the punch? ponders a per plexed Matthew Alvarez. Bottom Left: Mitch Atwood finds Kendall Griffith's hair to be more interesting than the dance. Below: Starr Alvarez finds herself tongue-tied, as Carol Schawe is impressed. ,,,.af if I ' mg Fi -L Q. X 1 iz! my Kennedy, James Kenny, Valerie Khan, Shareef King, Jennifer Kinkead, Heather Klue, Jeff Knight, Kelley Knopps, Damon Knopps, Derek Knotts, Matt Koehl, Andy Kovacs, John Lam, Ho Lambeth, Matt Lamitina, David Laney, Aylisa Langson, Ninette Laughlin, Jill Ka' X r Laughlin, Joan Lawrence, lan Lee, Tracey Lee, Tracey Ann Lelaya, Judith Lelvis, Kristen Lemex, Kristi Lobias, Marcia Loggin, Boris Lopez, Jose Lopez, William Lovett, Lisa Lunnau, Scott Lusha, Patree Lottman, Jennifer Lovelace, Geoffrey Laylor, Lee Madonia, Christi Maher, Brant Meinville, Marilyn Maness, Karolyn Mann, Charles Manriquez, Wally Maroolis, John l wonder if he kisses as well as the one next door, remarks a Kendall Bower. 268 Sophs Show ' 4- l ,ikbffi fi Smiling sophomores, Stuart Vanclervoot and Brooke Wright show their silliness. I wonder if she is into th 'O VW? Q 1. z 'E a yy 4, ,, 1. f Q N 'A 1 if - ,, c ' 1. i QQ ww v , r,.k..n fx' ' -arg-aigdrj-y -3 ,1 tm 1 ,IP 4 'I , , in q':4w1fh it L Y Q 1 ,aa Z f r f 'I ' 1 ,isa-Q 'N .'X is also, remarksakinky George Rodriquez. l think that my money will be safer here than in my purse, remarks future banker Pam Stewart. -1 Marshall, Michelle Martha, Juanita Martin, Holley Martinez, Norg Massey, Lisa Materanek, Larry Matthew, Ann Maria Mathew, John May, Jonathan Mayer, Wendy McCorkle, Mike McCormick, Erin McCutchan, Mike McDonnell, Brenda McGrew, Sarah Ann McKay, Meredith McNeely, Melissa McKeithan, Missy McKissick, James McKnight, Kathryn McLemore, Chuck McLemore, Kelly McLemore, Traci McNairy, Donald 269 Mayer, Bishop Meyer, Tracey Milam, Matt Miller, Dan Miller, Gene Miller, Tyla Minami, Yasuo Molbeck, Laura Montes, Alicia Moore, Braford Moreno, Greg Morgan, Travey Mosley, Clarke Munoz, Anlicia Murphy, Elizabeth Murray, Mellissa Nagle, Emily Nalley, Jeff Neal, Christopher Neider, James Nemman, Pascal New, Mebe Newcomb, Jenny Nicholsen, Khoi an Her dimples are almost as cute as mine, states Matt Blackman as Susanna Schuchholtz finds her dress more interesting. ls this really how Thomas Dolby styles his hair? questions a gullible Will Frederking. W l hope that someday l'll grow up, exclaims an adolescent, Stephen Ray. Happ Days Wm: ,A 'Wi - 5 ri., . a Q Yi -'fly 1 31,6 W 'gt 'W Q, 1 . ,ff A 2 L. f f' 5 : fr ,f - ,fi 5, it -' ' 3,- Q Q it i t -S Wage i . f 'f 'va .ifsr-1 ., ,ELK ' , ., K fir i ,'-. 1, ' K . - , it if . .Q Q.. A , Q , Left: I think !'rl give him a IO, states an innof cent Jana Jones as Erin McCormick and Sherri Cree! know that he is only a 7. Below: So he is what high school is all about. exclaims an excited and starstruck Holley Martin. .ik Nigh. Carolyn Nuttall. Jeffrey O'Bannion. Sharon O'Carnpo, Leticia O'Connell. Molly Oesch. Katie A 'Nu' if v-ff Olson. Bill O'Neil. Kelly Osborn. Ray Osorio. Celia Panameno. Ana Panus. Stephanie i 6 Parker. Scott Parker. Theresa Parr. Susie Payne. Stephanie Person. Diana Peaton. Michelle Peil, Cheryl Perez. Jose Perez. Leda Perez. Roger Pettie, Shane Phan. Dahn 271 Lower Classmen Keep Looking Up Left: Dateless Cary Prince and Laura Thorsell find comfort in each other, for they know that they will be together forever. Right: Wild and Loose Chris Zander Gets down on it during the formal. Phan, Linh Phan, Si Pipkiri, Laura Pharmakidis, Joanne Pickell, Laura Pickett, Alan Poellinger, Allison Pottort, Trevor Poulos, Therese Powell, Carey Powell, Mark Prado, Chris Prarige, Shelley Predo, Patrick Price, Tammy Prince, Cary Raines, Amy Ramez, Carmen Ransford, Thomas Rash, Kelly Right: Emily Nagel and Lana Tatum are smiling now, but they do not realize what they have gotten themselves into. 272 me Left: Kelly Vrana wonders if this face will catch a date this weekend because everything else has failed. I, fx, Left: Sophomores blow K wif, ' ,--' it out during birthday i' bash. f 1 1 Rathwick, Beth Ray, Antoine Ray, Stephen Rowell, Chris Reinke, Tim Rich, James Riser, Carleton Roberts, Tamera Robertson, Jeff Roddy, Gina Rodriguez, Eva Rodriguez, Jorge Rodriguez, Kerryn Roe, Leslie Romero, David Romero, Sonia Rosenthal, Lauren Rosson, Alexa Rothacker, Leah Ruddell, Bill 273 Queers and steers no place but Texas, ques- tions, Jason Riquelmy. I wonder which one I am? But Amy Hodges knows the truth. Schawe, Carol Schlofilalt, Chris Schmidt, Polly Schmitt, Kim Schnitzius, Brent Schuchholtz, Susanna Schueler, Valerie Senani, Fahmi Shah, Kalpesh Sharapedd, Yirsa Shea, Chris Shen, Peter Sheppard, Kim Siddique, Llzma Simmons, John Sims, Rhonda Slanicky, Jennifer Smith, Cooper Smith, Cornelious Smith, Gary Bruce ,X Freshman Michelle Lewis tries hard for seniority as Allison Poellinger, Valerie Schuler, and Joan Laughlin go along with her. 274 Q' if if '4 Q K l .1 in L 5. f-. l sm 4 I ,,,auuvl How sweet it is to hold a girl's hand, lisps James Neider as Holi Martin just laughs. if ,ff Couples Prevail Meredith Mckay and Will Frediking demonstrate the tactics that are used to play Hug-A-War, 4 ' 1:4331 - , xi i , X, l fu fy 1 James McKissick and Susanna Schuchholtz show what true love is all about. Smith, Steve Sannier, Eva Stanton, Leanne Stedorro, Mellissa Steffes, Joan Steffy, Lee Stelzer, Darla Stephens, Michael Stevens, Darren Stewart, Jay Stewart, Pam Stone, Todd Swanson, Heidi Tarre, Gretha Tatum, Lana Tatum, Laurie Ternus, Jeanne .4 1. Qisvr 14. x -'Wh Y ., 51' ' Q fi . wc.: 1 V . I H ' g f 'Wig . ' ra -- A i , wr: ' V , .t . ,, A Q gglguhmhm ,. -A ., g x, i rw, .a msgs, ' 1 x .x,, A, I r, , . i , j f H' , ' ' 'i 'z .. Q3-as 11 , . K f ,A H - .. King Kong, Matt Blackman is having difficulty lifting Kristin Knodel higher than her ego, 275 Right: Future Queens of Lee prospects Meredith C McKay. Sherri Creel and Holly Martin have high ' hopes as they check out the activities. Far Right: We know that we are as good as we look states an overwhelmed Mitch Atwood as Mark Powell knows he is not. . .Q kii' Elf: sfflfi l. t tirf snss sss T . tl Sharon O'Bannion is exhausted, but the night is still young for outgoing. Look Mom, I finally found a date, shouts a hopeless Matthew Alvarez Pam and Jana Jones. as Trisha Todd can only grin in disgust. Terry, Chris Terry, Shannan Thomas, Carol Thomas, Michele Thompson, Lou Thorsell, Laura Toy, Tim Todd, Tricia Torgerson, Kristine Torrez, Tangla Tsai, Cindy Tunstall, Tammy Turpin, Krista Valdes, Robert Valencia, Anibal Valenciano, Tina Vandervelden, Jacques Vandervoot, Stewart Vasquez, Edgar Vasquez, Jose Vega, Pedro Velez, Ronnie Villa, Aracelly Villanueva, Nelson Voss, Leonard Vrana, Kelly i Vreugde, John Vu, Amy 276 David Shavlin has to go South to find someone like Shannon Terry to fulfill his fondest dream, 'inet . . , l i 1 Af l !,' , : ' 1 i ,var , , v Q 5 if M W. 's .L A v 1 I Sophs Play Hard E Karen White, Laura Pipkin, and Michele Clapp look fine now, but they are flying high. Walker, Stan Wallace, William Walton, Sharon Warner, Kellie Watson, Laura Weatherly. Elizabeth White, Karen Whitehurst, John Wilkes, Tamrnie Williams, Dee Willingham, Kenneth Wilson, Bryan Wilson, Kay Wiman, Stephanie x Winston, Blake Wizig, Yael Wolf, Cynthia Wong, Cenia Woodley, Greg Wooley, Tanya Wright, Brooke x 1 t i li ty Wright. David Young. Michelle Yuette. Lucero Zaharatos. Pete Zakhem, Bassern Zander, Charlie Zander, Chris 277 Class of '85 Time's pace continued to quicken as Juniors learned more about the world. Being a Junior was second only to being a Senior. They began the year ready to face the new challenges that an up- perclassman encounters. New respon- sibilities and friends added dimension to their paltry lives. Their never ending quest for enjoyment evoked numerous parties on weekends. Juniors an- ticipated their Senior year and becom- ing the Lee leaders of '85 - ','s ,Q nr 5 :xg 278 F it .. - ., .2-1, if S 5 - i'fiig,e 1 - X Q ' . zigfaiwlwsmis 122.2 ,,w.:,,, Mt. we t ,M f1'AJy,QV1,kf ft 1' 523 . t t ttee t,taea attcreaateriiiore y ' 8 E, Q. . A K t Q, Mai , F ,AM at ,. J , CLASS OFFICERS - Scott Kirkpatrick, Secretary: Lesa Geldmeier, Historiang Paige Turner, Presidentg John Shepherd, Vice Presidentg Brad Wilson, Treasurer: Malcolm Lochiel, Poet. get J lfnmhff , i sa- -2 X7 1 5 3-f l '74 k , X 1 fx, ia' ea, l -i .54 , vw, S '11 :iz ,Q In on 1 x 'iv' .v 2... Y 1 - . N...-.,,.,.. l l t u Qi ' I JUNIOR CABINET - Row l: Melissa Dowling, Cindy Orchard, Colleen Wharton, Brenda Bailey. Lesa Geldrneier, Paige Turner. Dan Boyles, John Shepherd, Scott Kirkpatrick, Heather Mackie. Row 2: Jonathan Quirein, Lissa Berly. Dede Hudock. Wendy Harrell, Marion Schlaudt, John Glidden, Michael Deane. Row 3: Will Hogan. James Steffes. John Johnson, Malcolm Lochiel, Alex Coleman. Brad Wilson, Mark Mitchiner. 279 Abernathy, Mark Adams, Karen Adams, Mark Allbright, Allison Allen, Ashley Amundsen, Robert Anderson, Eric Aguilar, Ximena Arevalo, Cesar Arias, Belkis Arroyo, Martcella Askew, Sam Ayelet, Ben Ayers, Cheryl Bailey, Brenda Bailey, Tim Baillio, Meg Bao, Tri Phan Baresh, Brent Barton, Roger Barzilla, Kenny 280 Class of '85 Chris Kimble stares in astonishment as his date leaves him. 3 3 r X 4 ff ? Q Q f . . 1 i 4 f 4 4 l 4 x James Steffes, Wai Lim, Brian Bouldin, Doug Duggan, Brad Burrc and Thane Cascio agree that Lee is always on top. Junior duds, Dorsey Parker and Bentley Fondren try to be Senior studs. Battaglia, Kamela Batte, Lauren Beattie, Meghan Belkin, David Bellamy, Gloria Benard, Toninette Bennett, Annie Bergen, Mike Berger, Brian Bergstrom, Beth Ann Berk, Kelley Berly, Lissa Blades, Barbara Bolton, Tracey Boozer, David Bouldin, Brian Boyles, Dan Brenham, Greg Bridges, Jennifer Brink, Whitney Brooks, Horatio 281 Junior Spirit Brown, Charles Brown, Lisa Bryan, Katharine Bryant, Karin Buchanan, Debbie Bugbee, Richard Bunge, Lada Burkett, Kelly Burns, Eddie Burns, James Burrow, Brad Busser, Tammy Buzek, Shannon Campos, Lucy Carraway, Nancy Malcolm Locheil begs, she has other motives 82 L.-X g..w W I A A, ,W 4 K , if 'S ' 'V 'fr wwavfwidiiiliiw ,I fl! ' ,.. Jay Greer guiltily exclaims, l swear, l really am hurt. 1 Just be good to me, but Becky VanMeter knows Natalie Evans pleads, That's really how it happened, but Shane non Ray turns away knowing she heard a different story, minates Lee +1 1 A,--Sr vf' , : vat i'-'ILA 03EEllPEn gf Cascio, Thane Cerda, Jose Chrisman, Kristina Chucle. Jeanne Church, Brenda Cobb. Lisa Coleman, Alex Comits. Margo Conner, Chip Cooper, Suzanne Cope. Wendy Cox, Knack Crawford, Jennifer Crocombe, Bruce Croskey, Tary Crull, John Dailey, Mark Daly, Mary w., an-mi 3 Above: David Zarr practices his good night kiss in front of the mirror Left: Melissa Dowling screams in horror when she sees her blinddate for the weekend, Brad Zielinski shuts he opens them. 2 Daniels, Cherry Davenport, Pauletta Deane, Michael Delgado, Diane Denio, Trey DeSimone, Michele Dial, Sherri Dill, Carey Dle, Thuy Doan, Anh Donalson, Kim Dotson, Clifford Dowling, Melissa Drew, Stephanie Drogaris, Dimitrios Drury, Matt Duggan, Doug Dupuis, Mark his eyes in hopes that John Shepherd will be gone when As Beth Wright looks for her man, Heather Mackie whispers sweet nothings in her ear, X E Being a football player, Kenny Barzilla still has to count on his fingers to do his math. T? as Juniors Yearn to Learn Below: Katharine Bryan and Paige Turner laugh at Meg Baillo and Lauren Batte's feeble attempts at singing. :,- . 'Wit-1' K I-V . , .1-'7 f Dupuy, Sonya Durbin, Julie - Eidrnan, Diane Ely, Angela Escamillo, Hugo Escobedo, Luz 43. wt-X Estrada, Anthony Estrada, Mary Evans, Natalie Everett, Tina Fayas, Susan ' Filgo, Jeff Fisk, Bryan Flescher, Andy Foley, Barbette Fondren, Bentley Frantz. Susan Freeman, Christi 285 2,2 J n wm,,f Q l f f LQ Class of JoAnn Holton and Colleen Wharton get together for some fun times at Lee. Lori Lawson shows her natural beauty. Garlin, Dwayne Geldmeier, Lesa Gilliam, Gregg Glidden, John Golden, John Goleman, Jon Gonzalez, Ricardo Gorewitz, Marc Gorman, Sharon Goulas, Sally Grayum, Julie Greenwalt, Jill Greer, Jay Grinnell, Chali Guess, Latrell Guidry, Sean Hackl, Debbie Hamilton, Louis R 41 fm, x e i if Only Second Best rf' in 3 - 5 X Q , , Fi ,,3ig, :?.,v,. ,. ,. ,Y y l x L we - l as LV ' ' 'fi K lf f E, ' mi J 4 i. Bill Jasper, Lesa Geldmeier, and Carrie Dill lean Harlan, Heather Harp, Alan Harrell, Wendy Harrison, Jean Harrison, Karin Hartwig, Steven Hasan, Syed Haskell, Walter Hearne, Lewis Helfer, Andrew Hernandez, Larry Herrerd, Vivian Hetherington, Laura Hogan, Troy Hogan, Will Hollowell, Brooke Holmes, Marianna Holton, Jo Ann Left: Jennifer Bridges stares in disbelief at the bug crawling out of Tracy Kish's ear. 2 ' House, Charles Howard, Gloria Hudock, Dede Hull, Anne Hung, Ong Hurlbert, Dina Hutchens, Babette Hutchinson, Mark Huynh, Dung Jackson, Bill Jackson, Scott Janse, Kevin Janse, Susan Jasper, Bill Jenkins, Helena -f-' Jenkins, Patty Jennings, Beth Jennings, Camilla Juniors Make the Right Moves S I 'W it N uk N Above Left: Erik Torgerson does his latest Michael Jackson imitation and tells his date to beat it. Above Right: Lissa Berly and Dede Hudock dance with each other because they have no better offers. Right: Scott Kirkpatrick has a hard time swallow- ing the fact that his woman went out with another Q'-We Eric Kllmas IS stunned that he finally made II to class. Jerez, Abdel Johnson, John Johnson, Julie Jones, Jeff Jones, Greg Jones, Stephen Joseph, Felecia Juan, Lucio Kadlecek, Kimberly Kam, John Kamburis, Marty Kapsalis, Stassa Karas, Kathy Karro, Joseph Kato, Victor 289 Ellen Slavin and Suzanne Schrade inconspicuously pass notes during class. Kebodeaux, Tim Keeton, Jonathon Kelly, Cresa Kemp, Natalie Kimble, Chris Kimble, Laura , Kirk, Andrea Kirkpatrick, Scott Kish, Tracy Kleiweg, Leo Klimas, Eric Kocian, Greg Koehler, Laurel Koenig, William Korz, Jeff Krauth, Melissa LaBrant, Lisa Laney, Dent Jim Hostak finds Barbara Blade's cheek irresistible E , . .bzi 1 .f'i Y uniors Keep Llp Their Image imtqggtta BM sl!- , Evans, Julie Young, Beth Wright, and Brenda Bailey look forward to seeing the movie NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD. 1 , s Jackie Burks and Laroce Carter use different tactics to get Craig Lee on their team. Laracuente, Desiree Larkin, Jim LaRocca, Lori Lauber, Elizabeth Lawrence, Louella Lawson, Lori Le, Hanh LeBleu, Michelle Leman, Marion Lim, Suzanne Lim, Wai Lin, Michael Lister, Eric Livingston, Jim Lochiel, Malcolm Lock, Kendall Long, Truong Luby, Peter 291 Lucio, Maricela McCarver, Kim McCaslin, Steve McGaha, Kris McGee, Kathy McNeil, Vanessa Mcneii, Yolanda Mackey, Terence Mackie, Heather . F Maida, Sam y Mair, Michael ' Maredia, Rozina Marion, Matt Markle, Darren Maroulis, Anthony Marroquin, Mirna Marshall, Joey Martin, Carl , 45' Above: Hold me tighter, pleads Heather Mackie to caveman Brian Keller. Above Right: Bill Jackson waits in anticipation for John Johnson's reaction to the end of The Scarlet Letter. Right: Alan Harp swears, Can't I stay at school? l know it's the weekend, but I don't have anything better to do. 292 i i Escobedo, Mark Dupuis, Y ,. and Greg Curran go wild at Lee's Christmas door decorating Juniors Celebrate the Good Times Oh, you mean this is lunch? I thought it was P.E., asks a confused Kris McGaha as she dodges flying food. Martin, David Martin, Scott Martina, Macias Matcha, Catherine Mayme, Florence Melcher, Frank L' 8 -A J., ...., ,gg V Menn, Matthew Michalec, Kevin Miller, Matt Miller, Susan Milstead, Lyle Miravalle, Terri Misch, Liz Miranda, Sandra Mitchiner, Mark Mona, Parikh Montgomery, John Motamedi, Philip 293 Juniors Can't Slow Down Mott, Chris Mott, Suzie Muller, Constance Murphy, John Nadal, Rita Nesmith, Steven Neugebauer, Lynette Nguyen, Le-Ha Nielsen, Jeff Norris, Pleshette Oldham, Linda Orchard, Cynthia Ortiz, Josefa Palichino, Louis Panjwani, Nizar Parker, Dorsey Patel, Pratibha Pavlock, David Q . .... - f . Above: Quang Nguyen and Dat Nguyen get off to the party life at Lee. Right: Shabnam Dosani gives her best smile in hopes of launching her modeling career. ,, A QWF0 Oh, I just love your new hat, says Erik Torger' son to Jay Greer. Left: Don't be rough, boys. There's no reason to fight over me, says Brad Wilson to Scott Yeager and Chris Vecellio. Pavlovich, Charles Payavla, Marcus Payne, Walter Peaches, Sandra V4 L Peterson, Lara Phillips, Macon Phillips, Perry Pickell, Pam Pino, Jose Pla, lvan Polichino, Louis Pollard lll, James . I 1 JH: 1 N ' r Poor, Phil Priest, Judy Quirein, .Jonathan Rabke, Susan Rajani, Bilaees Ramirez, Jeff . 5.4 ., K , K W.: 4.181351 5 Ransleben, Norman Ray, Shannon Razina, Jamal Reddick, John Reed, Darrel Reininger, Tim Rice, Leslie Richard, Mac Riddick, Hugh Riley, Jason Rivette, Clay Roberts, Veronica Robertson, Rhonda Rombado, Maite Ruiz, Inge Ryan, Kemper Santikos, George Savoy, Mona 296 Juniors Dance :if1:fs2wzasfiw-W' .Q 53:5 we wr we X 3 . R L as IN ig v vl 5 h C b i . 5:55 was in ,. Lisa LaBrant whispers to Louie Hamilton, They're serving Planters Peanuts! Do you think we're underdressed? Lee Junior girls Lesa Geldmeier, Candace Stroud, Angela Ely, Lissa witch is dead. E Q X' .-'sfffk-X 5 if piivf ' f I . ,.-AJ! Y IN. Kapsalis and Kim Zook are confused about who should buy corsage and who should buy the boutonniere. Berly, and Dede Hudock gleefully sing, Ding Dong. The old red All Night Long K Schaffnek, Ray Schlaudt, Marion Schleisner, Lisa Schrade, Suzanne Serna, Sandra Serna, Sonia Shadoan, Racheal Shah, Himanshu Shavlan, David Shepherd, John Sherley, Clayton Sides, Billy Slator, Mark Slavin, Ellen Smith, Cassie Smith, Gerald Smith, Tracy Solomon, Marcy 297 Spencer, Ginger Stanley, Cindy Steely, Sandy Steffes, James Stitzlein, Laura Stolting, Roiann Stringfellow, Lisa Stroud, Candace Suttles, Jennifer Tamborello, John Taylor, Cindy Teap, Tevy Thomas, Carol Thomas, Herdelin Thomas, Kelly Thompson, Tonya Thornton, Charles Tidwell, Mark Todd, Tyler Tolbert, Mary Above Shannan Collins and Sherri Dial are relieved that they don't have to worry about old flames any more. Right Julie Schwartz and Gracia Wynne strike a pose hoping someone will take a picture. Juniors Fight It Out he E J ,gifs Junior Campaigner guys Wai Lim, Sam Maida, Mark Witcher, Jay Greer, and Dorsey Parker take a break and get clown to some serious stuff. -.A is as . i. f ff' -9 .. Torgerson, Erik Tran, Vilam Turner, Karen Turner, Paige Vassighi, Maziar Vaught, Dawn Vecellio, Michael Vega, Sandra Wallace, Julie Walling, Betsy Ward, Cammie Warner, Jimmy Warner, Suzanne Weatherall, Robin Left: Brent Baresh and Kelly Burkett are surprised to discover that the pep rallies haven't been in 3-D all year. 299 B q Paul Campbell and Eric Lister get fired up about coed mud wrestling in gym. Weaver, Kirsten Wells, Warren West, Paul Wharton, Colleen Wiedeman, Wyeth Wilkerson, James Willesen, Marlin i Williams, Christine Williams, Matt Williams, Stephanie Williams, Steven Williams, Tim Williams, Tracey Wilson, Kenneth Wilson, Monica Wimberly, Carl Winter, Joe Wiren, Satu Witcher, Mark Wofford, Michelle Wofford, Tommy 300 Juniors Anticipate the Big Year i Lee's Junior boys quartet Victor Kato, David Shavlan, Dan Boyles, and Eric Anderson eagerly await singing at the next open party. ..,1 faff' bf an W X me 5 3 ,ti ., 5. 1 .51-A I Y' 1 5 K s 5 if if, K 3' fi V W 'A ,ji K 9 X , f 4 lk' ' .. 5 , C Q . in-We - be 3 aww Xbox While sitting in class, Jeff Jones decides he would rather be at the beach. - - c p a 1 -1 - 1 Q .- .-- - .f-- ..- ,I , I K ,U . gif' -wa 1 1 1 min , 1 f. if ,Y '-4' . ' A . -M-, 1.5, e Q ,ml-' 'Q .Q 1 ,L . Y ,H , ,Q-.., -f it - 552' X :f!gf'f+w ,VV -35,259 9 1 Gracia Wynne, Flashclance look alike, prepares for a workout, 4- Zook, Kim Woods, Tina Wright, Beth Wynne, Gracia Yang, Jemmy Yeager, Scott Young, David Young, Gwin Young, Julie Yurdyga, Adrienne Zarr, David Zielinski, Brad Zimmerman, Suzanne Class of '84 The class of '84 was the first freshman class to ever enter Lee. lt was a decision made by HISD that we weren't too happy with at first, but of course the class of '84 made the best of any given situation. We, as a group, have made Lee a school full of spirit. As we go our separate ways, this, of all the memories we had together at Lee, are enough to last a lifetime. 302 . 2 is s M ' gi X , t , . 4 i. .3 QD ' -.1-' 52 E Q, x. I .ik A I S E SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS - Kevin Adair, Poet, Amanda Gossett, Historian, David Andrus, Treasurer, Shelley Wilson, Vice Presidentp Jena Cissel, Secretary, Duane Brown, President. gy- . ,.a rws1'Qr,:zwrf14w7-.- --f - - -. V A 1 - .1 wrtgzr f f ,. 42- 'vc .rm .-..a . ,,.... - f. ., , , , ., A - 13-JA ., . , . .3-sg t- T . Hai- My ,L . ' 'H a- sf- ,W - . . 1.--p H--1 :, f??f ' Eve .. . I as , ' .'f- -I '- ' IZ gfn.,.H:a F-A -2 -.fa - r, 1 ,Q ww , Q- M A 1'-4 -f v., .' -'5 I W . C W .. M' ff .f I 3- :,-. .- '-4 :'.' ' 4- '- ,Agn 9-S' f .. , , ,. 1PHf.x-L,f- 1 .. 3, - A 1, 4. N -it ,.- , , as -. ...J .Haw-Ez:g ,,-3 , W in -V . I V . 5. V Q 'wav A. ,,0:'wr:xKql,T1:nM2:g5. - , , , ' Sri 1 - - ' ' ' -J-xf-a6il.i'i5'i ' O . . . mfg, V- . ,,,-fg.f.g,,.iu .,,. -: M LZ.:-'1 ' fu SENIOR CABINET MEMBERS - Apostrophe: Duane Brown. Eight: Julia Collier, Tommy Burrows, Bill Moll, Heidi Butler, Vicky Grant, Amanda Iiossett, Jena Cissel, Tad Gardere, Karen Mitchske, Cathy Gill, Constance Ballard, Shelley Wilson, Debbie Van Dyke, Whitney Beal, Sally Henry, Ailton Lawrence, Boo Davee, Amy Jimmerson, Renee Rundle, Julia Weidler, Betsy Salvagio, Elise Miracle, Jill Holdsworth, Jill Jones, Kathryn Herr- ng, Kim Blake, Maria Muskrella, Mary McMahan, Sandy Crichton, Amy Lowrie, Julie Robinson, Ingrid Pla, Kim Maness, Laura Crouch, Pam Pittman, Stacey King, Robin Bennett, Brandy Beddingfield, Blake Jones, Anne Crawford, Susan Portilla, Chris Pappas, Annette Nessensohn, Mindy Becker, lana Davis, Rachel Hudgins, Ricky Gee, Madeline Schleyer, Jonathan Oesch, Laura Cox. Four: Sean Bullock, Kevin Adair, George Webber, Karl Jrews, Geoff Meed, Craig Ledbetter, Allison Lim, Leslee Sparkes, Alana Haveman, Gardner Biggs, Robert Wagget, Beth Hostetler, Julie King, Hegel Jurocher, Jeff Sloan, Matthew Cooley, Scott Kirkpatrick, Kenneth Werlein, David Andrus, Derek Jones, Carle Kalsi, Mark Nord, May Lin, Chip Schiller, Caridad Delgado, Alice Mahns, YuChen Fan, Laura Roberts, Elizabeth Sample, Suzannah Scarborough. 303 Adair, Kevin Engel Agbanyo, Charles Ford Allicock, Rena Ann Allison, Jennifer Ann Andrus, David Wayne Arguello, Alvaro Carlos Arguello, Ana lsabel Arguello, Silvia Rachel 304 Seniors Lea Wllfy li They just seem to follow me wherever l go, claims a helpless Kevin Panus with groupees Alison Bering, Vicky Grant, and Mike Raymond. e Way lx I can bring home the bacon, fry it up in a pan sophisticated Jill Holdsworth. Arifien, Herlan R. Armbruster, Charles Alan Arriaga, Susan Aziz, Amynah 5 .. 'Sm wyj u-160 WW, he 4 My .-,Y 1 fs' :swf ' --Iu.n,:3s'-1 ' , l,,l , .. After losing their dates Tommy Burrow and Matthew Cooley resort to sings each other's company. -y f I L S. ix .fx - Bailey, Lisa K. Baker, Don Paul Baker, Holly Leigh Baker, Jennifer A. 305 Baladez, lrene P. Balestra, Christina Mary Ballard, Constance Renee Barber, James M. Bass, Jennifer Lee Bassett, Sidney Bautista, Ofelia F. Beal, Whitney E. Becker, Mindy Suzanne Becker, Robert Lloyd Beddingfield, Brandy Dee Been, Robert Darryl 306 if i Left: Allison Cutrer looks away in hopes of never finding out what she has just eaten. Below: As Trey Lamair and Mark Janse squeeze their balloons. Clay Robinson and Fred Johnson insist that they will go for no such action. TJ! J, fjy M '- s 'Q A Benedict, Angela Lisa Bennett, Robin Lynn Benson, Audra A. Benz, Elizabeth Ann 3 Berger, Ronald K. Bering, Alison Rogers Biggs, John Gardner Bingham, Pamela R. 307 P1 li. Q Bivens, Walter Scott Black, Gordon David Blackwell, Andrew Blaine, Elizabeth Rotan Blake, Kimberly Ann Bonett, Maria Del Carmen Boone, John Vaughn s 3 S i Borst, Laura Jane -. T: A XV .- ' if use n 4'Freshness is a cool mountain breeze on a warm summer day, states an animated Laura Cox. 308 Surfing didn't really work out so we thought we would try synchronized swimming, declares water ballet experts David Andrus and Derek Jones. 4 -. as L 3?-4.A,1 , r -. 4' o ., y f- ,mary I- i , IQ' -.1 1 . -i. .,, 4 Q Seniors money, money, grins an ambitious Julia Weidler as she rubs her hands together eagerly 0 mm Come Alive C7 X Local fur traders Bleakney Ray, Elizabeth Montgomery and Scarlet Roeder model their latest line. Boudreaux, Lisa Marie Bradley, Kimberly Paige Brenton, Keith D. Brown, Duane David 309 Brown, Evenetta Browning, Cynthia Ann Bryant, David Bentley Bullock, Sean Davin Bunch, Tucker Dawson Burger, Rodney Dennis Burke, Denise Renee Burke, Samantha Ann Above: Okay, one more picture, Eric, and then we really must go, states down to earth Duane Brown to bigwig Eric Jarvis. M W QW WW s Right: Amy Jimmerson finds it hard to stoop down to her friend Betsy 310 Salvaggids level. tk T I ,MQIE is 1, ,Wy , if Img: 'N K 1' M fr? K , gf? ' 1 f 5 , 5 C -.f- W k,,'o1.l , --,Nw w H, my , , v a . --su avwbs .-i Seniors Become Informal Left: My friends told me that there might be some problems with bringing three dates, but l had no idea! exclaims a distressed Whitney Beal with escorts Dexter Collins, Sidney Domian and Kevin Adair. Burkett, Michael Elliott Burnett, Jimmy NN 41 .ff ,K 15 VJ ,E .-ti,!: f3 fe-'fl' Burrow, Tom Wade Butera, Sammy Paul Butler, Burke Walker Butler, Heidi Calvert, Louis M. 'Yr Campbell, John Cochran Campos, Esperanza Cannon, Tracy Regina 5' Cantu, Veronica Ann Carter, Deborah Lynn 311 Carter, Ruth Lewis Charlow, Jules Clarence Chiles, David Jeffrey Chucle, Edgar T. Chung, Nan Tu Cissel, Jennifer Nl. Clark, Ian John Cobb, Andrea 312 Seniors Get Caught in the Act Ricky Gee gets excited when he finds out that his hair has grown out long enough to where he can put bows back in it. l has You better not have film in that camera! warns a threatening Boo Davee. Shelly Burleigh is back to haunt her. 5' f . 5 f iei fi. Cochran, Catherine Pope f N , . qi x- 'Y-f , Cohen, Gary Harria 5 V! V S ily' I V Q I -f 1 ' C Collier, Julia Carroll 31.7 - Collins, Christine Leokadia if ,,,, C V -V I ' 5 ffl.: V. :ily .,,. ,,., 5 . . Collins, Dexter Shon Collins, John Robert Collins, Shannon Slade Colunga, Leonardo P. ef 1' -rv stricken with horror to find out that her once cured childhood lisp has come SOME day l'm going to become a prima ballerina, declares a wishful Kathryn Herring. 313 Cook, Julie A. Cooley, Richard Matthew Copeland, David Edwin W Corral, Robert J. Brent Hodges shows his disgust after finding out someone has stolen his ball. Cox, Laura Susan Crawford, Anne E. Crichton, Sandra Lynn Crossman, Andrea Kay Always the student, Michelle Sanger experiments with diverse pigmentations induced by solar radiation. 314 X in 1 'Q Seniors Show Their Age Come on andjoin the professionals, states coffee-achiever Mike Raymond. l'm a registered voter and proud of it! claims a dignified Tony Parziale. 'L dr , .. to ' agz ..' I 45- fi. 1 LF' X I Y' 945' Crouch, Laura Elizabeth Cruthirds, Keith Davis Cucci, Dayna Ann Cutrer, Allison Carol Darrow, Keith Alan Davee, Amanda Ann Davis, Jana Washington Davies, Nelson P. 315 Dawson, Ferdinand Davis Dawson, Janet R. Day, Kerry N. Delgado, Anthony Delgado, Caridad Delgado, Carlos H. Delgado, Dorothy Detrinidad, Edgard Rafael Diep, Vinh Bieh Dillon, Michael Joseph Doan, Chau Dieu Domian, Sidney Laurence 316 As Susan Moore enjoys all the attention, sly Jonathan Oesch tries to juggle two dates unaware that Brandy Bed' dingfield will have the last laugh. wp' N F .W ,, K KY a-4.4 D . , Quan-f Seniors Are Caught Off Their Guard Left: Come on, Felicia, hit me with your best shot! declares Jesse Jackson to Felicia Watson as she does her Pat Benatar impressions. Below Left: lsn't he the cutest thing that you ever saw? asks Lori Vercher as an assured Dink Davies eagerly awaits the answer. Below: Trying to save their date, Heidi Butler and Brad Zeilenski resort to clown impressions. s 1 5 J Drews, Karl D. J Driver, James Phillip Dupaul, Charles Edward Durocher, Hegel 317 Big Brother Easley, Jonathon G. Edmondson, Kathryn Frances Edwards, Angela Cassandra Elliot, Andrew Gordon Emery, Michael Escamilla, Claudiz A. Esparza, Manuel Espino, Maribel ' - - l Above: Want a hug? inquires a friendly Kim Bradley. Right: John Whitehurst attempts to recapture his innocence as Anna Gontko insists on pinning him down. 318 I 1 Is Watching yi' A., 'QL-ll Q 'xv 11- -4. r, ' if 2:55 jk 1. 1' r -ff. , Qf N we-a ff ...ty ...ni ' X - .bl I i Estes, Diane Maria Fairchild, Mark Stephen Fan, Yu-Chen Farthing, Christopher Scott Fash, Mary Christina Felder, George Wesley Flinchbaugh, Sean J. Fountain, Brenda 1 smile. l R3 IV Sf Q-1, if X L Left: Dawn Polk knows she can't hide everything by her Above: No matter how hard he tries, Eddie Martinez realizes he will never reach the 'Boy George' look. 319 Seniors Prove Two Heads Are Better Than One In J In their efforts of trying to cope with the peer pressures of Lee life, Pam Bingham and Anna Kafoglis are stuck playing with their dollies. Y 1 ik 1 Wk . 1' in l fc A iw? 1 1 5 Henry Wilson smiles for the camera, Kervin James doe-sn't seem so sure about the idea Francis, Rachel Jane Francis, Richard E. Frombaugh, Frank William Galaway, Michael Shane Galmiche, Chris Ray Garcia, Patricia Gardere, George P. Garza, Melissa 320 '15 X is H? vw 1 X 73 e . Gee, Richard Phillip C! Gibson, Shelly Suzanne ' G Gill, Kathryn Diane - Gillentine, Ricky -sf 41,2 x X, L ,. .L .,. at L J U 1 I J L ii--' 3 lil' 5 5 L. T 'L f if izii . 4 if f - iiii Q 192, t f :I rfg, it i 3 . , T , Q .ia L Gladden, Elizabeth Kaye . F I E 'ff Goeters, Christopher Magen . A It - ' Gontko, Catherine Anne 1 Q M . I ,,,,, ' Gordon, Gregory L. it r X. s ef g mn, e1': ?',:, ' '.1j ,i 5 5 . . 5 fiif li fm ' ' ' f-'gil .f I , palm-4 ' in ak' W 'what Left: Lisa Hale and Rachel Hudgins are left eating alone, because their mothers make them clean the plate! .445 Above: Brad McKay and Graydon Laguarta are astonished to find that someone actually wants their picture. Left: Lisa Hale and Rachel Hudgins are left eating alone, because their mothers make them clean the plate! 321 f. - ff , i, I Gossett, Amanda M. l ,yt I Granger, Hoyle John 2 V ' - W. y Grant, Vicky ' ' ' , Grantham, Rogelio Thomas , VJV: me ' N. it V f' I-,S A 322 Graubart, Mark A. , Gutierrez, Mercedes XJ, xt! ,ff f ,G FM! As Geoff Meed laughs in hysteria, Louis Calvert still wonders what was so funn wx A y. X 'W Quien es most macho? ls it Matthew Cooley or Jack Lord? Gutierrez, Ruben Vega Hale, Elizabeth Ann Hamil, Tracy Lynn Hankins, Roy Clifford am' l ii , i , liz , 9 1 ' f . ' - . H ,rv-4 : ,e .- -1- .. -:. ,.., A A , ' :3- f.V , - J .. . . ,:, :M ' - f.Q,-an -ar... - -k'-. Q 313, if fsW1M.....e .- ,, ,,,i,,e-.ww-.tm ... M I e Seniors Set the Pace Joe Johns is appalled to find out that someone has stolen his favorite piece of Bill Moll is horrified to find out that there is such a thing as yellow gum. snow. TE -1 'sf-' 3 eff? Hannahs, Heather Lynn Hardeway, Grant V. Harris, Frank Robert Harris, Juan Benjamin Harris, Tony K. Hartley, Alexander Ill Haveman, Alana Hays, Rebecca Jane W 323 Heathcote, Michele E. Heinemann, Chris A. Held, Jeffrey A. Henry, Carla Yvette Henry, Forest Thomas Ill Henry, Sally Anne Hernandez, Sergio Herring, Kathryn Elaine Above: As Shannon Collins and Greg Gordon discuss the advantages of toenail clippers, Brian Holden expresses his reaction to the overwhelming scent Right: l shouldnt have taken that last run, declares Anita Krosby as she 324 realizes the agony of defeat Fears No More 'Im' -sf X .,! ,su-it ,C x 2 - .1 ,i ' 5 , , V 'Nu I ' 4 5 t If ts is - ,asa : 5 ,W ff . , , ',,. Q, ' Left: Were not worried we've got season tickets to lhe Opera, Claim Kevin Adair, Eddie Martinez, and Paul West, Hill, Jeffrey Donald Hill, Laurie Camillee Hite, Brenda Cheryl Hodges, Brent R. Hogan, Sean Holbrook, Mark Arthur Holden, Brian Joseph Holdsworth, Jill Holmberg, Amy Marie Holmes, Todd Neuvia Hoo, Sylvia V. Hopkins, Tamara S. Hostetler, Kelly Elizabeth Howe, Dennis Kelly Hsueh, Haley Hua, Ngoc Yen Hua, Thuc Yea Hua, Tuyet Llng 326 Seniors Double Up Knowing the only way that she can secure a date for this weekend, Sally Henry eagerly awaits Gary PurceIl's next orders. '11 We also do mimes and work with puppets, claim junior achievers Margaret Weatherly and Chris Sadoun. six, 'B Shlv NN, lit tiii ii t as If LAM Kenneth Werlein rests securely knowing Lynne Surles and Jennifer Allison are there to ward off any My Hudgins, Rachel Hunt Huffman, Suzanne Gayle Hug, Shireen Liesl Hundl, Cathy Elaine 5 - ,,, , XY W V 0 1 Hulbert, Deborah L. ff' , . Hurt, Arthur Jay ,V y y ' i L Huynh, Hao Kien 'fp - 3 sf: Jackson, Jin Diane Ape over each other, Renee Rundle and David Andrus smile for the camera instead of monkeying around. meh. BCI ,fag 1 James, Kervin Dewayne Janse, Mark Phillip Janse, Scott Akin Jimmerson, Amy Kaye 327 Johns, Joe Edward Johnson, Frederick Dean Jones, Charlotte Blake Jones, Derek Lindsay Jones, Jill Louise Jones, Thajauna Yvonne 328 Lee Seniors Generate Power Stick with me Elise, and someday you will be able to hold your neck out like a chicken, states Cheryl Van Meter to an anxious Elise Miracle. Hurry up and take the picture because after this I have to burp her, says Elizabeth Montgomery to an eagerly awaiting Rachel Hudgins. As Derek Jones sleeps away, Kevin Adair becomes entranced by the overpower- ing scent. Joseph, Ruben Eugene June, Sandra Leigh Kafoglis, Anna B. Kalsi, Carle Crane Kapadia, Jayesh L. Kearnes, Richard Van Keels, Deanna Gean Kelitner, Johanna L. Kesslar, Michelle Denise King, Carla Beth King, Julie Kay King, Stacey Beth Kinney, Katherine Joyce Kirby, Karen Renee 329 Kivel, Kimberly D. Klein, Jaquelyn Stephanie Koenig, Robert Scott Kral, Robin N. Krauth, Allison Anne Krosby, Anita Ulla Lacorte, Gina Renee Laguarta, Ciraydon Chase 330 Seniors Flock Whenever I start talking to people about myself it seems to have this same effect on them, declares Shelley Wilson with victim David Andrus. ogether 'Q 'lZ ZY 119' N 'F-f' hw C QQ.-v 1 I v i v Q x 1 . 1 5 l 1 4 4 x I 5 Q Q z l Blues Brothers Alison Bering and Fred Johnson are relieved to find that the evening is not a total loss as they find that they still have each other. Lamair, Edward Herbert Landry, Rhonda Elizabeth Larralde, Roxana Elizabeth Lawrence, Conrad Milton Leake, Randall Scott Lebleu, Camille Denise Ledbetter, Craig Winford Leman, Philip Shephard 331 Lenderman, Karl Grant Leonard, Lauri Ann Lim, Allison Kay Lin, May Little, Trey Heard Livingston, Anna Marie 2 Class of '84 Comes Alive How come jellyfish always seem to die right where I walk? wonders a revolted Amy Jimmerson. And she was a V-A-M-P vamp! sings Heidi Butler to a suspicious Scott Kirkpatrick. my tw-v Being intelligent can be so lonely, states an unfortunate Anne Crawford. Lo, Luis Roberto Lobliner, Pamela Robin Logan, April G. Lomba, Jose Ricardo Lowe, Darrell Todd Lowrie, Amy Helen Ma, Michelle Mahns, Alice Anne Maness, Kimberly Ann Martin, Lee Antonio Martinez, David A. Martinez, Edward Louis 333 Mason, Curtis Jay Matta, Wassim K. Mauck, Christopher John May, William Edward Mayo, Robert John McClenny, Mary Kathryn McElraft, Pamela Rae McKay, Bradley Taylor McLendon, Robert Blakely McMahan, Robert Randall McMahon, Mary Jo Meed, Geoffrey Andrew Nguyen, Ha T. Miller, Rodney Todd 334 Look no cavities, states a proud Brad McKay M Llpperclassmen Learn bout Daily Hygiene You know Fred there's nothing like that fresh dressed feeling to really get you going, states an all knowing Brad Wilson to a perplexed Fred Johnson. y -v Fighting plaque build-up can be rewarding, declares enthusiast Shannon Collins. Q' wr..-.r fuk Q' Mills, Holly Erin Milstein, Lisa Susan Miracle, Mary Elise Mitschke, Karen Amanda Moll, William L. Moncrief, Georgia Lynn Mondshine, Kevin Ballard Montgomery, Elizabeth Black MU 335 Moore, Lisa Moore, Susan Calvert Moreton, Paul Robert Moss, Thomas Marshall Mote, Andrea Helen Murphy, Timothy John Murray, Michelle Renee Muskrella, Maria Patricia 336 Seniors Rule Their Domain You say you still haven't heard anything from VOGLIE yet? questions Boo Davee to co-talent Jill X Jones. 'Mail l tried to call to tell them that we don't stand a chance with the theme of White Christmas, declares Gerald Carnes to his unpersuaded classmates Mike Burkett, Jesse Casarez, Sean Bullock and Debbie Carter. s right keep smiling and maybe they won't notice your hairdo, proclaims Michelle Sanger to an impres- Julia Collier, 'Ny di. ik '9 0-we-r 'var' rv? 14,51 E! 'i' 47 W? 4- .qu-on ,sk -4: 'Y Q--ay . W g,g55,,1r 'nr v ffff, is-ze r lt's a tough job but somebody has to do it, claims good samaritan Bill Moll. Nadal, Javier Francisco Natale, Christine Margaret Nesensohn, Annette Claudia Newby, Darrin A. Nguyen, Hanh T. Nguyen, Thanh-Thuy Thi Nolan, Susan Lynn Nord, Marshall Joseph 337 Seniors Give a Rebel Yell Yankee Doodle went to town sings the always patriotic Randy McMahan. I also do windows, claims a proud Chris Pappas Oesch, Jonathan Scott Oneill, Joseph Michael Ortega, Marie Angelee Ozenberger, Jack R. Paige, Betty Rose Pair, Kimberly Ann Panus, Kevin M. Pappas, Christian 338 , 5 1' P51 rt YW I suppose Shirley Templejust started out being cute? asks a hopeful Payson Clark. X49 -'N Parziale, Tony John Pate, Mary Francis Perales, Rosas Perez, Leticia Pettiford, Kimberly Dawn Pham, Kim Thanh Piazza, Gary Vito Pidgeon, Jack Comell Pisciotta, Gina Renee Pittman, Pamela Carol Plummer, Charlotte Mechelle Polk, Dawn C. 339 Porter, Leonard Allen Portilla, Susan Mary Prewett, Matthew Miles Prince, Scott Brown Prior, Darrin F. Prophet, Sharon Maire Rash, Kimberly M. Ray, Bleakney Mary 340 W lf you keep smiling maybe they won't know what we've been up to, claims wishful thinker Brandy Beddingfield to her accomplice Trey Lemair. l'm not so sure this kind of relationship will work, declares Scarlet Roeder to friends Jeff Vallone and Becky Hays. xx fl A tailbone's connected to the snoutbone, the earbone's connected to . . . sings Holly Mills to an learner, Juan Harris. Seniors Seek T1 'Uh-.--W 'Hd C13 1lN YI ml also Romance Raymond, Mike Crain Read, Steven Jacques Rice, Todd Gregory Riggs, Dawn Denise Roberts, Laura Lynn Robertson, Holly Ruth Robinson, Julie Lynn Robinson, William Clayton Roeder, Scarlet Gay Rombado, Silas Rome, Mark Anthony Rose, Katy 341 Ruiz, Tracy Lynn Rundle, Renee Avril Russ, Carrie Fae Sadoun, Christopher Hans Salvaggio, Besty Anne Sample, Elizabeth Ann Sanchez, Hector Dmar Sanger, Michelle Lynn Sarikhanian, Salpy K. Satterwhite, John Franklin 342 W What do you mean there's only one more twinkle? cries a discouraged Laura Cox. l guess l will have to start my diet again tomorrow, claims an unwilling Denise Burke. ,uf ,. Q, an iv ,., Q. 'SX 'li o KJ, 'a fvfaig N . -' N- -A. Q J, v ' gh , , ,. X.. ,., i X Q- -4 Y Vg - a i Seniors ia W . My back hurts and l feel like a french fry, exclaims a distraught Mark Janse. Schleyer, Madelaine Lewis Sclar, Thomas Jonathan 'fi' - Scott, Carol Anne Seibert, Karen C. and Seippel, Gregory Michael Shadden, Michael Lomis hi, S Vicki Grant - sensual but not too far from innocence. 343 Seniors Make Amends Sorry Dexter ljust don't think my hair would look good like yours, declares Lynne Surles to a disagreeing Dexter Collins. Shea, Charles Trace Shea, William Carl Shehorn, Gaylord Douglas Sheppard, Rodney Wayne Shinsky, Jeff Kyle Siddique, Faheem A. Simmons, Greggory Douglas Sirker, Nancy Sloan, Jeffrey Scott Smith, Christopher Allen Smith, Karen L. Smyers, Timothy Clay 344 Y ..-...yr was A Southerland, Thomas Scott Sparkes, Leslie Ann Stebner, Tanda Leah Stein, Mark Howard Stibora, Duane Surles, Carol Lynne Susatyo, Yugi P. Sussman, Margery Ann 1 A r EJ I ,fb 5,1 Above: She sells seashells by the seashore,' states a tongue-tied Bleakney Ray. Left: l use Efferdentf' claims denture-wearer Tilitha Taylor. 34 Swart, Tena Elizabeth Taylor, Daniel A. Taylor, Pamela Renee Taylor, Talitha Lee Termina, Stephanie Anne Terry, Mark Patrick Terry, Travis Parton Thai, Chau L. YL. The WILDERNESS just seems to bring out the best in us, claim wild Iifed Julia Weidler, Anne Crawford, Anna Kafoglis, Renee Rundle, Boo Davee, and Amy Jimmerson. 346 in Holidays Spread Cheer its l'm sorry l only listen to Beethoven's greatest hits, claims an uncompromising Tommy Robin Bennett experiences great difficulty as she attempts to drink and dance at the same time. Bu,-row, Af' WJ' ,J-as. M 19 Thai, De Ngoc N' Threadgill, Karen Ray Totari, Janet Tran, Chau Au ...Q .rm Tran, Minh Anh Tran, Van T. Travis, Gregory Allen Truong, Kha Pham A r 'Z , QQ, Q M em fm? J gf I Vallot, Darryl M. Vandagrift, Carrie Lyn Van Dyke, Deborah Lynne Van Meter, Cheryl Catherine re X-1 W 347 Varga, Jennifer Leigh Vasquez, Veronica Velez, Beatriz Vu, Trang T.P. Wachter, Michelle Waggett, Robert Joseph Wakefield, Allison Elyse Walker, Amy Kay 348 nw-New sffriii lf you want to capture someone's attention - yeIl ! states an all-knowing Anna Kafoglis. The things one has to go through in buying lunch in the cafeteria, declares sanitary Sergio Hernandez. of '84 Rings in the New Year Happiness is knowing where your skies are, declares a miserable Lisa Hale. 'YS' 'qv-f '15- f fi Who says that blondes have more fun? questions true-red Laura Roberts, 157 ae. -f , f Walker, Belinda Walker Walker, Robert Allen Walling, Maurine Carroll Walters, Pamela Jo Waskom, William Edwin Waters, Glenn John Weatherly, Margaret Wier Webb, Stephen Roy 349 Seniors Climb Llphill Right: I did have people waiting ! declares a lost Susan Yang. Below: Some people are just never unhappy, claim examples Lisa Zwernamann and Becky Wilson. Qs K 1' Qlyig ff? Webber, George Freeman Weidler, Julia Hall Weigand, Robyn Ann Weishaupt, Elizabeth A. Werlein, Ewing Kenneth Wescott, Penny Wheatley, Laura Rene White, Colleen Gale 350 Amanda Gossett tries to hide how much of a stud she thinks David Copeland really is. White, Deborah Lee White, Steven Ellis Wiemer, Monica Y. Williams, Carol Ann Williamson, William Alan Wilson, Anthony Robert Wilson, Henry Lee Wilson, Rebecca Louise l 351 Wilson, Shelley Lynn Wilson, Voncille Marie Woodley, Ann Marie Worfe, Aleena Denise Wright, Martha E. Wyatt, Brent Troy Class of '84 Rules Forever More! . Wherever we go and whatever we do we're going to go through it together, state Jill Jones and Sally Henry as Chris Pappas tries to get in on the deal. How could anybody resist those eyes, wonders an alienated Kevin Panus. You can dress them up but you can't take them anywhere, declares Tad at X,- fr , Gardere with followers Duane Brown, Todd Darwin and Craig Ledbetter. Seniors of 1984 jump! Yang, Susan Hsiu-Cheng Young, Scott Allen Zaknem, Emily Amal Zakhem, Samia Zelaya, Jose R. Zwernamana, Lisa Kaye 353 l ixi . Qi 5 z - I . ,A ,,1m.W,,,, MWWM V,,. h K ,MW i ff ,X H ' 2,1 . , . JK .4 1,- ga' .r K , H , Senior Honors, Ads, Index Starting out as the first freshmen at Lee, the Class of '84 had finally become the Uupper Class. After four years of high school, the seniors readied themselves for adulthood. The experiences and friendships gained at Lee would never be forgottenl ty ' iz .Q I I 4 'M Q.,--1' -J. 1 .1 , IS, af' '- I 'lffi ' lf!! swf' tie' 'W- A ADIZUA, KEYNA C. - Dramalee5 Tennis Team5 Christian Student Union5 S.A.D.D.5 Volleyball Team ALLICOCK, RENA ANN - Spanish Club5 Christian Student Union5 FHA5 FTA5 French Club. ALLISON, JENNIFER ANN - Spanish Club 81'-835 Texas History Club 80-825 Debate Team5 Hospitality Club 81- 845 Brigadiers Choir 80-815 Southerneirs Choir 81-845 UIL Solo and Ensemble Con- test 80-845 Youth in Government Club QPresidentl 83-845 Lead in Oklahoma5 Participated in Finian's Rainbow , The Music Man , Christmas on Angel Street 5 Booster Club. ANDRUS, DAVID WAYNE - SABER 82-845 Associate Editor 83-845 ln- dex Editor 82-835 Student Council 80-845 President 83-845 Reporter 82-835 Head Cheerleader 83-845 Key Club 81-845 Vice President 83-845 Junior Director 82-835 Grapefruit Chairman 835 Senior Cam- paigners 83-845 Campaigners 83-845 Young Life 81-845 Wilderness 835 Ski Trips 82, 835 Senior Class Treasurer 83-845 Junior Class Secretary 82-835 Sophomore Class Presi- dent 81-825 Student Cabinet Represent- ative 80-845 NHS 82-845 Most Popular Senior5 Most Popular Sophomore5 Most Handsome Top 10 83-845 Most Handsome Semi-Finalist 82-835 Most Handsome Freshman 80815 Varsity Track 82-835 JV Track 815 Varsity Cross Country 81-825 Freshman Football 805 Texas Excellence Award Semi-Finalist5 Quill and Scroll fVice-Presidentl5 Who's Who Among American High School Students 83-845 Close-Up 845 HISD School Board Alternate 83-845 Boys' State Nominee 83-845 Spirit Committee Honorary Member 83-845 Booster Club 80-845 Spanish Club 81-825 JETS 82-835 LitfArts 82-835 UT Christmas FormaIs5 Round-Up 845 NAUGHTY DOGS 356 Senior Honors Lawn and Polo Club 82-845 B.B,P.B. Club 835 SABER Chess Champ 83. ATWOOD, JEFF LEWIS - Booster Club 81-835 HERO 835 HECE 835 Hoffa. AUSTIN, KEITH K.- HERO5 WNB. AZIZ, AMYNAH - Booster Club5 Christian Student Uniong Spanish Club5 Debate. B BAKER, DON PAUL - Tennis Team5 Booster Club. BAKER, HOLLY LEIGH - National Honor Society 82-845 Anchor Club 83-845 Close-Up 845 Young Conservatives 82-845 Spanish Club 80845 Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 83-845 Echoes Staff 83-845 Hospitality Club 80845 Booster Club 80-835 Science Club 83-845 Pan American Student Forum of Texas 83-84. BAKER, JENNIFER ANNE - Booster Club5 French Club5 JETS. BALLARD, CONSTANCE RENEE - Office Education Association CPresidentJ5 Christian Student Union5 Hospitality Club5 Booster Club5 Who's Who Among High School Students5 National Leadership and Service Award5 Society for Distinguished American High School Students Award. BARNES, GRIER LARRYN - Lee Lieutenants5 Track. BASS, JENNIFER LEE - Christian Student Union5 Southernairs5 Dixiliers5 Spanish Club5 Hospitality Club5 Booster Club. BASSETT, SIDNEY JEROME - Varsity Golf Team5 Band Manager 80-825 Stage Band5 Booster Club5 Spanish Club5 Interact. BAUMGARDNER, JEREMY - Tennis Team 81-835 HERO5 FHA5 Booster Club5 Spanish Club. BEAL, WHITNEY E. - Volleyball 80-83 fCaptain 80, Co-Captain 8215 Razz-M-Tazz 83-84 fHistorianJ5 Thes- plans 83-845 Dramalee 81-845 Southern- aires 82-84 CSecretaryl5 Brigadiers 815 Hospitality Club 81-845 Spirit Committee 83-845 First Division Competition U.l.L. 81, 835 Spanish Club 81-845 Texas History Club 83-845 Young Conservatives 83-845 Booster Club5 81-845 Young Lifeg Echoes Staff 83-845 Science Club 81-835 Student Cabinet 81-845 Student Council 81-825 Lambda. BECKER, MINDY S, - Spanish Club 81-845 Texas History Club 83-845 Young Conservatives 81-B45 Young Life 81-845 Campaigners 81-845 President of Junior Achievement 83-845 Surf Club 83-845 Senior Cabinet 83-845 Christian Stu- dent Union 83-845 FHA 83-84. BECKER, ROBERT LLOYD - FFA CChapter Presidentl5 Greenhand Degree President5 Chapter Farmer Degree President5 Youth in Government fParIiamentarianJ5 FFA - Fruit and Vegetable Production Award. BEDDINGFIELD, BRANDY DEE - Spirit Committee 83-845 Young Conser- vatives 82-845 Surf Club5 Texas History Club 82-845 Rebeliers Choir fPresidentJ 80- 815 Finalist - Most Beautiful 80815 Har- vard Scholarship Finalist 835 Young Life 81-845 Campaigners 81-845 Windy Gapper5 MSL5 WW ll Veteran5 Powder Puff5 Shindigs. BEEN, ROBBERT DARRELL - Campaigners5 WNB5 Young Life Ski Trip5 Windy GBP: HECE 82-835 DEA 83-845 Booster C-lub. BENNETT,xROBYN LYNN - Spanish Club 80835 Hospitality 81-835 Young Conservatives 82-845 Christian Stu- dent Union 83-845 Student Cabinet 80-825 Senior Cabinet 83-845 National Honor Society 83-845 Booster Club5 Young Life5 Campaigners5 Powder Puff. BENZ, ELIZABETH A. - Hospitality Club 80-843 Spanish Club 80- 821 Christian Student Union 80'82Q French Club 80'8lQ CloseLlp '84, Jets 80-833 Science Club 80-833 DECA QReporter1 83- 841 National Honor Society 81-84. BERGER, RONALD K.- Concert and Marching Band 80-833 Manager 82-833 Stage Band 81-823 Office Education Association 83-84. BERING, ALLISON ROGERS - Young Life 81-843 Marselee3 Spirit Commit- tee3 WW V Veteran3 Hospitality Club 80'82Q Booster Club 80-843 Ski Trip 822 Powder Puff 83-843 Texas History Club 82-833 FHA 82-83. BEVERIDGE, JEFFREY S. - Young Conservatives3 JETSQ Dramalee. BIGGS. JOHN GARDNER - Spanish Club3 Spanish National Honor Society3 Key Club3 Science Club3 Senior Cabinet. BINGHAM, PAMELA RENEE - Science Club3 JETSQ Volleyball 80823 Most Beautiful Runner-Llp 82-833 Freshman Chorus3 Marketing D.E. Photographer and Representative3 Presi- dent 843 Young Life3 Campaigners3 Booster Club3 DECA President 84. BLAINE, ELIZABETH ROTAN - National Honor Society 82-843 Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 81-843 Senior Cabinet 83-843 Traveler Business Manager 82'84Q Science Club 81'83: Spanish Club 81-833 Hospitality Club 81'82Q Cross Country Manager 82-83. BLAKE, KIMBERLY ANN - National Honor Society 82'84Q Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 82-843 Anchor Club 82-843 Campaigners 82-843 Young Life 81- 841 Windy GBDQ Wilderness3 CSU 83-843 Spanish Club 80833 Senior Cabinet 83-843 Science Club 80813 Hospitality Club 81-843 Booster Club 82-833 Young Conservatives 82-833 Powder Puff 83-84. BLLIENS, WALTER SCOTT - Echoes Staff 82-833 Debate Team 81-82. BONETT, MARIA DEL CARMEN - Choirg Future Homemakers of America. BOONE, VALIGHAN J. - Key Club 81-843 Traveler 81-843 Editorial Editor 83-843 Surf Club 82-84 CTreasurer13 Close-Llp 843 Spanish Club 83-843 National Honor Society 82-84. BOLIDREAUX, LISA MARIE - FHA3 VOCT. BRADLEY, KIMBERLY PAIGE - Spirit Committee3 Young Life3 Lambda3 Hospitality Club3 Varsity Track3 Cam- paigners3 Young Life Ski Trip3 Windy Gap: Booster Club3 Spanish Club. BROWN, DUANE DAVID - Senior Class President 83-843 Junior Class President 82-833 Brigadiers President 80- 813 CYF President 82-833 Key Club 81-84 QTreasurer 83-8413 Razz-M-Tazz 82-843 fAssistant Student Director 83-8413 Southernaires 81-843 Sophomore Class Treasurer3 Drama Club 82-843 Young Con- servatives 82-83: FCA 8O'82Q Student Council 1Senator13 Lead in: Music Man , Finian's Rainbow , Scrooge , 'lOkl5hOm5l'j French Club BO'81Q Most Popular 82-833 Most Handsome 81-82, Runner-Llp 82'84Q Most Valuable Distance Runner 8O'81Q Varsity Cross Country 81- 831 Freshman Football3 First Division Solo and Ensemble 8082. BROWN, ELIENETTA - VOCCT. BROWNING, CYNTHIA ANN - Rebeliers, Dixiliers. BUCHHEIT, CYNTHIA ANN - Freshman Cheerleader3 Spirit Drivers 80- 812 Spirit Committee 82-843 Most Beautiful Finalist 81, 832 Most Beautiful Semi- Finalist 821 Young Life 82'84Q Windy Gap 822 Campaigners 82-843 Hospitality Club3 Spanish Club3 Young Conservatives3 Texas History Club3 Lionel Richie Fan ClUbQ Future Homemakers of America3 Booster Club3 Powder PUffQ He-Woman Man Haters Club3 John Shepherd Fan Club QPresident1. BLILLOCK, SEAN DAVID - Varsity Football MBUBQETQ Chi Eta Mu tTreasurer13 JETS: Senior Cabinet. Far Left: Brandy Beddingfield is surprised to find out that the grapejuice has a kick. Middle: Allison Bering, Laura Cox, and Bleakney Ray are excited about seeing E.T. again, but Julia Collier is not too thrilled by the idea. Left: Scott Janse smiles knowing that Tad Gardere will move his hand if Tad knows what's best for him. BURKE, SAMANATHA ANN - Booster Club3 Spanish Club3 Young Con- servatives3 Hospitality ClUbQ FHA1 HECE. BURLEIGH, MICHELLE L. - 3 Booster Club3 SABER 83-843 French Club 80-82 CVice-President 81-8213 Young Con- servatives 80-843 Hospitality Club 83-843 Lambda3 Varsity Basketball 82-833 Who's Who in American High Schools 83-843 Close-Up. BLIRNETT, JIMMIE ROY - ROTC3 Drill Team 80-843 Color Guard 80 841 Squad Leader 80-813 Platoon Leader 81-833 Battalion Sergeant Major 83-843 Razz-M-Tazz 83-84. BLIRROW, TOM WADE - Key Club 81-84 tCommittee Chairman 82- 8413 Student Cabinet 8084 CCommittee Chairman 83, 8413 Student Council 83-843 JETS 82-832 SABER 822 Football 80813 JV Cross Country 81-823 JV Golf 82-833 Varsi- ty Golf 83-843 Most Handsome Nominee 82, 831 Young Life 81-843 Campaigners 81- 84Q Windy Gap 823 Wilderness 831 BBPCQ NAUGHTY DOGS QCHARTER MEMBER13 Booster Club. BUTLER, HEIDI DOODLE - SABER 1Favorites Editor13 Student Council fCorresponding Secretary13 Spirit Commit- tee CVice-President13 Senior Cabinet 1Com- mittee Chairman13 Marselee-Mole Leader3 Young Life Campaigners3 Young Conser- vatives, Critters-N-Creatures3 JETS3 Texas History Club3 Hospitality Club3 Spanish Club3 Quill and Scroll 83'84Q Young Life Ski Bum 81-833 Wilderness Dirty Hair Award 832 Booster Club 8O'84Q WW ln- juredg Bruised Knees 83-843 LSD 83. C CARTER, DEBORAH LYNN - Science Club3 Hospitality Club3 Spanish Club3 DECA3 Booster Club3 Young Life. CHLICLE, EDGAR - Orchestra 80833 National Honor Society 83-84: Sophomore and Junior Cabinet3 Science Club 83-84. 357 CISSEL, JENNIFER MCADAMS - Spirit Committee QPresident 83-8415 Senior Class Secretary QCabinet15 Anchor Club 82-84 tChaplain 8415 National Honor Socie- ty5 Travel 82-84 IAds Manager15 Booster Club Sweetheart Top 10 Most Beautiful 83-845 Homecoming Queen Nominee5 Marselee fSecretary15 Booster Club5 Windy Gapper5 Young Life5 Campaigners5 WW IV and V Veteran. COHEN, GARY HARRIS - Young Conservatives5 Texas History Club5 Spanish CIub5 Pan American Student Forum of Texas5 He-Man Woman Haters Club. COLLIER, JULIA CARROLL - Traveler 82-84 Girls' Sports Editor 83-8415 Spirit Committee 82-84 ITreasurer 83-8415 Anchor Club 82-845 National Honor Socie- ty5 Texas History Club 82-845 Quill and Scroll 83-845 Senior Cabinet5 Hospitality Club 81-835 Young Conservatives 83-845 Spanish Club 80-835 JETS 83-845 Critters- N-Creatures 83-845 Fish Choice5 Marselee 82-84 CSergeant at Arms 83-8415 WW V Veteran5 Young Life5 Campaigners5 Windy Gapper5 Booster Club 80-845 Powder Puff 84. COLLINS, CHRISTI LEE - Young Life5 Windy Gapper 825 Cam- paigners5 Sophomore Semi-Finalist Most Beautiful5 Junior Most Beautiful Finalist5 Spirit Committee 82-835 MSL 82-845 Texas History Clubg Spanish Club5 Hospitality Club5 HECE5 HERO5 Young Conservatives5 FHA. COLLINS, DEXTER SHON - Southernaires5 Finian's Rainbow 5 Foot- ball5 lnteract5 Choir Room Manager5 Southernaires Class Monitor5 Young Life5 Campaigners5 Honor NAUGHTY DOGS Member5 He-Man Woman Haters Club. COLLINS, JOHN ROBERT - Key Club: Golf Team5 Most Handsome Nominee 82-83. COLLINS, SHANNAN S. - lnteract5 Young Life5 Campaigners5 Science Club5 Spanishg Spirit Committeeg Scuba Club: NAUGHTY DOGS POLO AND LAWN CLUB5 Texas History Club5 Most Right: Simpson Washington and Donald McNairy discuss plans for their dates with a couple of Lieutenants. Middle: Cynthia Buchheit, Blake Jones, and Julia Weidler celebrate together, and prove it with their smiles. Far Right: Shannon Collins says, No, l'm not without a date, he's in the powder room. 358 Handsome Finalist5 Windy Gapperg Young Life Ski Trip5 Bowling CIub5 He-Man Woman Haters CIub5 CSU5 WW V Veteran. COLUNGA, LEONARDO P. - Baseball5 Texas History Club5 FHA 81-825 Spanish Club 82-83. COOLEY, MATTHEW R. - Spanish Club and PASFT 82-845 Science Club 83-845 Texas History Club 82-845 Scuba Club 845 Surf Club 845 Young Con- servatives 83-845 Young LifejCampaigners 82-845 CSU 845 Most Handsome Finalist 81-845 Young Life Ski Trip 82, 835 Windy Gapper 835 NAUGHTY DOGS POLO AND LAWN CLUB: Spirit Committee 84. COPELAND, DAVID EDWIN - Key Club 81-845 National Honor Society 81-845 NAUGHTY DOGS POLO AND LAWN CLUB QCHARTER MEMBER15 Who's Who Among American High School Students 82-835 Varsity Baseball 82-845 JV Baseball 80-825 JV Basketball 80-825 Young Life5 Young Conservatives5 Spanish Club5 Echoes Staff IDistribution Manager15 CSU5 U.T. Christmas Formals. COX, FAYE CHERIE - National Art Honor Societyg CSU5 Dramalee, COX, LAURA SAFRONIA - Student Council 82, 845 Senior Cabinet5 Texas History Club 82-845 Young Conser- vatives 82-845 Spirit Committee 83-845 Hospitality Club 81-835 JETS 83-845 Critters-N-Creatures 83-845 Spanish Club 81-845 Pan American Student Forum of Texas 83-845 Surf Club 83-845 Booster Club 81-845 Young Life5 Campaignersg MarseIee5 WW V Veteran, CRAWFORD, ANNE ELIZABETH - Senior Cabinet5 Spirit Committee5 Young Conservatives ITreasurer 83-8415 MSL5 Young Life 82-845 Campaigners 82-845 Win- dy Gapper 825 Wilderness Survivor 835 CSU5 FCA5 Texas History Club 82-845 Hospitality Club 80-835 Booster Club 80-845 Spanish Club 80-835 Track 80-815 Powder Puffer 83-845 Baseball and Basketball Stats5 Princeton Scholarship FinaIist5 WW V Veteran. CRICHTON, SANDRA LYNN - Hospitality Club 81-845 Spanish Club 81- 835 Science Club 81-825 Student Cabinet 82-845 Homecoming Queen Finalist 83-845 Most Beautiful Semi-Finalist 80-815 Most Beautiful Sophomore 81-825 Most Beautiful Semi-Finalist 82-835 Young Life5 Lambda 81-845 Booster CIub5 Texas History Club. CROSSMAN, ANDREA KAY - JETS 835 French Club 83 IVice-President1. CRUTHIRDS, KEITH DAVIS - General Guard 82-845 Football 805 DECA 82-84 1Class Representative 83-8415 DECA Area Display Champ 83. CUTRER, ALLISON CAROL - MSL 83-845 Cheerleader 83-845 Traveler 83-845 Anchor Club 83-845 Young Life 83- 845 Spirit Committee 83-845 Booster Club 82-845 Hospitality Club 82-845 Spanish Club 82-835 FHA 80815 Young Conser- vatives 83-845 LSD 835 Close-Up 83-84. D DARROW, KEITH ALAN - General Guard 83-845 DECA 83-84. DARWIN, TODD B. - JV Football5 lnteract5 Varsity Football5 NAUGHTY DOGS: Young Life5 Cam- paigners5 Texas History Club. DAVEE, AMANDA ANN - Cheerleader 80-81, 83-845 Hospitality Club ISecretary 83-8415 Honor Society 80-845 Spirit Committee5 Spanish Club 80-845 Texas History Club 82-845 A.A. Historian5 Freshman Cabinet 80815 Senior Cabinet 83-845 Young Life 82-845 Campaigners 82- 845 Wilderness Survivor 835 CSU5 FCA5 Track 81-835 Windy Gapper 825 Cross Country 81-835 Student Council 80-845 Booster Club 80845 Traveler 82-835 Lamb- da5 Close-Up 83-845 Young Conservatives 83-845 Powder Puff 83-84, DAVIS, JANA WASHINGTON - MSL fPresident 84, Vice-President 8315 WW V Veteran5 SABER 82-845 Echoes Staff 82- 845 Anchor Club 81-84 ISenior Represent- ative 8415 Spirit Committee Skits 845 Young Conservatives 845 Texas History Club 81-845 JETS 835 Varsity Golf 80845 Hospitality Club 80825 National Honor Society 82-845 Spanish National Honor Society 82845 Wilderness Survivor 835 Young Life 81845 Carnpaigners 81-845 Spanish Club 80825 CloseUp 845 Memorial Math Competition 825 Westbury Science Competition 825 Basketball Manager 835 CSU 80845 FCA 80815 Senior Boy Scott5 Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Cabinets5 Booster Club 80845 Powder Puff 83-84. DAWSON, JANET RENEE - Volleyball 8084. DELGADO, ANTHONY - Science Club 83845 Booster Club 80845 Freshman Football 805 Freshman Basket- ball 805 JV Basketball 81-835 Varsity Basketball 83-845 Freshman Track 805 Var- sity Track 81-84 tCo-Captainj. DELGADO, CARIDAD - Spanish Club 1President 83-8415 Senior Cabinet5 Hospitality Club 81-825 Spanish Club 81-84 fMost Valuable Memberj. DILLON, MICHAEL JOSEPH - Swim Team 81-845 Swimming Records: 500Free, 200Free5 Volleyball Manager5 Scuba Club. DOMIAN, SIDNEY LAWRENCE - Southernaires lPresident 83-8415 Law Club Nice-Presidenty Dramalee 83-845 Thes- plans 83-845 Booster Club 81-845 Finian's Rainbow 5 Christmas on Angel Street 5 Music Man 5 Oklahoma 5 Bus Stop : Scrooge , DORSEY, HILLARY LYNN - Spanish Club5 Science Club5 Texas History Club: CSU, DREWS, KARL DOUGLAS - Varsity Football 835 Football 80-825 Powerlifting Team 82-835 Track 835 Key Club 83-845 Traveler 82-845 Sports Editor 83-845 Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Cabinetsg NAUGHTY DOGS POLO AND LAWN CLUB ICHARTER MEMBERJ5 Lionel Richie Fan Club5 Young Life5 Cam- paignersg Spanish Club5 Booster Club. DUPAUL, CHARLES E. - Southernaires 81-835 Scrooge 5 Christmas on Angel Street . DUTERROIL, RENE MARIO - Razz n-Tazz 8384, Dramalee 8084, Presi- dentp Leey-Law 83, Recording Secretary5 Thespians 80-84, President, . Best Actor 83, Best Minor Actor 82, All Star Cast 83, Honor Thespian 835 Spanish Club 80845 CHUB-Senior Beau5 Fiddler on the Roof 815 The Great Cross Country Race 815 New York Trip 815 Scapin 825 Cyrano de Bergerac 825 Let's Get Physical 835 Finians Rainbow 83, The Music Man 83, The Rivals 835 Echoes Staff 835 Scrooge 825 Bus Stop 845 AFS 835 London Trip 825 Give Lynne a New Left Club 80845 Young Conservatives 82835 Supertechs 83845 Student Against Drunk Drivers5 Booster Club 80-84. E EDMONDS, DALE - Lee Rifle Team 8083, Captain Lee Rifle Team 82-835 Booster Club 81-845 Founder and President Lee Martial Arts Club 81-84, Vice-President Lee Law Club 83-845 Science Club 80-815 Varsity Baseball 2nd Base 81-825 Treasurer of Lee Co. 1J.A. Companyj Business Class. ELLIOTT, ANDREW GORDON - Baseball 81-825 Surf Club 82-845 Spanish Club 82-835 Booster Club 82-835 Bowlers' Club. EMERY, MICHAEL SEAN - Spanish Club5 Lee Y-Law5 Campaigners5 Young Life5 Younger Life5 Booster Club5 Student Union5 CSU. ESPARZA, MANUAL - General Guard 81-845 Cast of Music Man 825 Cast of Rivals 825 Area All Star Cast 825 Razz Tech 83-845 Booster Club5 JETS5 Young Conservatives, Palz. ESTES, DIANE MARIE - Booster Club5 Spanish Club. F FAN, YU-CHEN C. - Thomas Jefferson Scholar Award 835 Na- tional Honor Society5 Chi Eta Mu5 Spanish Honor Society5 Mu Alpha Theta5 Sym- phonic Orchestra 80845 Solo First Place Medal, First Place Serenade Ensemble5 Spanish Club5 Student Cabinet5 Student Representative 2nd Alternate5 Anchor Club5 JETS5 Athleticsg Science Club5 Texas History Club5 Computer Club5 Booster Club, Dramaleeg Guest Perfor- mance With the Houston Symphony Orchestra. FASH, TINA C. - Booster Club5 Spanish Club5 FHA. FAIRCHILD, MARK STEPHEN - Key Club 81-845 Marching Generals 80845 Concert Band 80845 Stage Band 80845 In- tramural Foundation of Trumpeters 83-845 Drum Major 82845 Most Outstanding Sophomore Band Member5 Most Out- standing Junior Band Member5 Spanish Club 81825 Echoes Staff 82-835 Barber- shop Quartet 83-845 National Honor Socie- ty 8384. FLINCHBANH, SEAN J. - Marching Band 80835 Reporter5 Stage Band 80845 Computer Club 83845 Super Tech 83845 International Federation of Trumpeters IFT5 Derek Shook Fan Club Palz, Treasurer5 KAOS, President 83-845 RPM-Rockfest 835 Terrandna 80-82. FOSTER, JEFF T. - Texas History Club 845 Lee Surf Club 845 Young Conservatives 845 Railed by Com- mittee Club5 Houston Organization for Future Aristocrats 83-84. FROMBAUGH, FRANK WILLIAM - Vice President of DECA 83-84, Served as Parliamentarian for DECA 82835 Spanish Club. G GALAWAY, MICHAEL SHANE - Varsity Letter 2 Years 82-835 Interact Member 835 Booster Club Member. GALVASTIAN, STEVE JOHN - 359 Right: Renee Rundle and Amy Jimmerson loyally wait for their 2-hour late dates. Junior Classic League3 Latin Honor Socie- ty3 Critter in Creatures Club. GARDERE, TAD P. - Varsity Football 81-833 JV Football 803 JV Baseball 80-823 Most Handsome Jr. 83: ln- teract 81-84, Treasurer 83-843 Senior Cabinet 83-843 NAUGHTY DOG 82-843 Below the Border Club 82-84. GARZA, MELISSA - Hospitality Club 8O'83Q Spanish Club 81- 833 Booster Club 80-813 CHUG 83-843 French Club 8l'823 Young Life3 Cam- paigners3 Lee Surf Club 84. GEE, RICKY P. - Key Club 82-843 Sr. Director 83-843 College Night Chairman 833 Student Council Rep 82-843 Fundraising Chairman 83-843 Sr. Cabinet Rep 83-843 Fundraising Chairman 83-843 Sr. Campaigners 83-843 NAUGHTY DOG POLO AND LAWN CLUB 83-843 Code Name Wagger3 Close-Up Participant 84Q Booster Club 8O'84Q Young Conser- vatives of Texas 82-843 Intramural Basket- ball 80-823 Tallowood Turkeys 3 Spanish Club 81-823 Lionell Richie Fan Club 83. GIBSON, SHELLY SUSANNE - Booster Club 3 years 80'83Q Spanish Club 81-823 FHAfHERO 83-84. GILL, KATHRYN DIANE - National Honcr Society 83-843 Senior Cabinet Representativeg German Club3 Close-Up 843 Spanish Club 82-843 Booster Club. GLADDEN, ELIZABETH KAYE - FFA Greenhand 83-843 Jr. Chapter Quiz Team 83-843 Hospitality Club 82-833 Spanish Club 82-833 Booster Club 81-843 Young Life 82-843 Junior Achievement 83-84. GONIKD, CATHERINE ANNE - National Honor Society 81-843 March- ing,'Concert Band 80-84, Band SecretaryjTreasurer 82-84, Band Spaghet- ti Queen 83-84, Stage Band 83-84 fBX,Q Spanish Club 80-823 Spanish National Honor Society 81-843 Booster Club3 JETS 82-843 Science Club 83-843 Band Out- standing Junior Girl 82-833 Close-Up 83-843 Chemistry Trip to Puerto Varata. 360 GORDON, GREGORY A.- Scuba Club 83-843 Texas History Club 83- 843 Surf Club 83-843 Young Life 82-843 Senior Campaigners3 Cross Country 80-843 Varsity Letterman3 Track Varsity 80-833 YL Ski Trip 83-843 Baseball JV3 ND POLO AND LAWN CLUB3 Arrested South ofthe Border 843 Windy Gap 833 Oceanography3 Hoffa. GOSSETT, MARGARET AMANDA -Y MSL3 Anchor Club - Historian3 Hospitali- ty Club - President3 Class Historian3 Spirit Committee - Varsity Favors3 Student Council 80-82, 83-843 Student Cabinet 81- 82, 83-843 National Honor Society 82-843 Spanish Club 80-833 Texas History Club 82-843 Young Conservatives 83-843 Southernaires 8l'84Q Volleyball Mgr. 80'8lQ Archery Team 81-823 Track Team 833 Homecoming Queen Nominee3 Booster Club 80-843 Literary Arts Magazine Staff 82-833 Young Life3 Ski Camp 81, 833 WW V Veteran. GOULAS, CAROLINE GRACE - Honor Society 83-843 Junior Class Vice President 82-843 Junior Cabinet 82-833 An- chor Club 83-843 Booster Club 80-843 Dramalee 81-823 Hospitality Club 81-823 Close-Up 843 Spanish Club 8l'823 Freshman and Sophomore Alternate. GRANT, VICKY - Student Cabinet 80-81, 81-82, 83-843 Spirit Committee3 MARSELEE 82-843 Most Beautiful Semi-Finalist 82-833 Booster Club 80-841 Young Life 8l'84Q Cam- paigners 8l'84Q Windy Gap 833 Young Con- servativesg Texas History Clubj Spanish Club. GUTIERREZ, MERCEDES CRISTINA - Spanish Club 80-823 Booster Club 8O'8lQ Future Teachers of American 81-833 OEA3 French Club 80813 Parliamentarian 82-83, Treasurer OEA 83-84. H HAVEMAN, ALANA LYNN - Traveler Staff 82-833 Club News Editor 83- 843 National Honor Society3 Senior Cabinet, Jr. Cabinet3 Literary Arts Magazine 80-823 JETS 81-843 Science Club 82-843 Dramalee 80'82Q Spanish Club 82- 843 CSU 8l'83Q Computer Club 83-843 Rebeliers 8O'8lQ Fiddler on the Roof 80- 813 Hospitality Club 81-82. HAYS, REBECCA JANE - Texas History Club Q82-83, Treasurer, 83- 84 Student Advisory DECA - Historian, Class Representativeg Most Beautiful Finalist, Freshman3 Young Conservatives 82-833 Hospitality Club 82-833 Spanish Club3 Young Life3 Campaigners3 MSL3 Future Homemakers 82-833 Booster Club3 Powder Puff 83. HENRY, Ill FOREST TREY - Human Relations Awardsg Co-op 83-843 ODP Club 80-82. HERNANDEZ, SERGIO D. - Science Club3 Spanish Club3 Computer Club. HERRING, KATHRYN ELAINE - Traveler 82-843 Feature Editor 83-843 An- chor Club 82-84, Sccretary 83-843 Student Council 80-84, Corresponding Secretary 82-843 Hospitality Club 82-843 VP 83-843 Fr. , Soph., Sr. Cabinet3 Varsity Track Team 813 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 813 National Honor Society 82-843 National Jr. Honor Society 8O'8lQ Spanish Club 81-823 Texas History Club 83-843 Christian Stu- dent Union 83-843 Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students3 CAPS, Publicity Manager 82-833 Graduating With Highest Honorsg LAMBDAQ Booster Club 80-833 Young Life, Campaigners 813843 Rockport Spring Break Buddy3 Lee Senior Girls' Winter Wonderland Formal '843 UT Christmas Formals 83. HICKS,CONSTANCE ELAINE!- Marketing Distributive Education 82-833 Distributive Education Clubs of America 82-833 DECA Treasurer 83-843 Office Education Student 83-843 Office Education Associationg SADD. HITE, BRENDA CHERYL - Campaigners 82-843 Christian Student Union 83-843 Powder Puff 82'84Q Hospitali- ty Club 80-843 Girls' Track Team 8O'82Q Track Coach Assistant 81-823 Booster Club .4Hl T ' 80-84: Young Conservatives 82-83: Spanish Club 80-82. HOLDSWORTH, JILL - Spirit Committee Jr. and Sr.: Hospitality Club Sr. Treasurer: Lambda 83-84: Surf Club 83-84: Booster Club: Young Life: Swimming Team: DECA 83-84: Senior Cabinet: UT Christmas Formals: Rockport Spring Break Buddy. HOLMBERG, AMY MARIE - Spanish 80-83: Hospitality 81-82: FHA 83- 84: Lee Y Law 83-84: Powder Puff 83-84. HOSTETLER, BETH E, - Texas Youth in Law - Secretary: Lee Y Law 83-84: Spanish: Scuba 80-81: Hospitality 81-82: FHA 83-84: Dramalee 80-81: Booster Club 80-84: Powder Puff 83-84. HUDGINS, RACHEL HUNT - Student Cabinet 80-84: Student Council 80-82: Saber 80-82: Young Conservatives 80-84: Texas History Club 8084: Spirit Committee 83-84: Marselee: Young Life: Campaigners 81-84: FCA 80-82: CSU 80- 84: Youth in Government 83-84: Young Life Ski Trip 81, 83: WW V Veteran: Spanish Club 82-84: Surf Club: Rebelaires: Volleyball 8082. HUG. SHIREEN LIESL - Anchor Club 82, 84: JETS 82-83: Science Club 82-83: Computer Club 83-84: Lee Y Law 83-84: Powder Puff 83-84: Spanish Club 82-84. HUNDL. CATHY ELAlNE - Honor Society: Spanish National Honor Society: Science Club: Volleyball Team: All District Volleyball Team: Anchor Club: Spanish Club: FHA Treasurer: Most Beautiful Semi-Finalist 81: American Field Service: Most Representative Fresh: Who's Who Junior Engineering Techn. Society: AEE. HURT, ARTHUR JACKSON - Key Club: Texas Oklahoma District of Key Club: International, Lt. Governor, Traveler: Assistant Sports Editor, Editor-in-Chief: National Honor Society: National Jr. Honor Society: Whos Who: Literary Arts Magazine: Varsity Tennis Team: Varsity J I I - ,ma ,iw Football Team, Trainer, Head Trainer: UlL - Journalism: Choir: Scuba Club. J JAMES, KERVIN DEWAYNE - Varsity Basketball. JANSE, MARK PHILLIP - SABER - Clubs Editor: Key Club: Anchor Club Beau: National Junior Honor Society: Young Conservatives of Texas: Hoffa v Treasurer: Texas History Club: Student Council 82-83: Campaigners: Young Life: Most Handsome 80-83: Top Ten: Quill and Scroll: Tennis Team. JANSE, SCOTT AKIN - SABER Staff 82-84. Editor 83-84: Most Representative Freshman: Most Represen- tative Sophomore: Tennis, 4 Year Letter- man: National Honor Society 82-84 Presi- dent: Junior Class Treasurer: Young Life. Campaigners: Student Council 82-84: Top Ten Most Handsome Freshman: Sophomore. and Senior: Hoffa 82-84. Treasurer 83-84: National Junior Honor Society Treasurer 80-81: JETS: Texas History Club: FHA: Key Club 82-84: Young Conservatives of Texas: Quill and Scroll: President. HOFFA - Treasurer, JIMMERSON. AMY KAYE - SABER 82-84, Jr. Section Editor 83-84: An- chor Club 82-84. Treasurer 84: Spirit Com- mittee 82-84: Senior Cabinet 83-84: Na- tional Honor Society 81-84: National Jr. Honor Society 80-81: Varsity Track 80-82: Cross Country 82: Most Beautiful Top Ten 80-82: Young Conservatives 82-83: Chris- tian Student Union 82-83: Student Council 80-81: Hospitality Club 80-82: CAPS 82-83: JETS 82-83: Spanish Club 82-83: Booster Club: Young Life 81-84: Campaigners: Ski Trip: Windy Gap: Wilderness: Who's Who. Graduating ffl in Class: Powder Puff Foot- ball: Lee Senior Girls' Winter Wonderland Formal: Lambda 81-84: UT Christmas For- mals 82-83: LitfArts Staff: Quill and Scroll Society Member. JONES: CHARLOTTE BLAKE - Most Beautiful Semi-Finalist 81: Student Left: Tad Gardere and Todd Darwin know it's not Santa. but Geoff Meed wants to sit in his lap anyway. Council 81-84: Student C. Parliamentarian 84, Historian-Reporter FHA 81: Hospitality Club 82-84: Texas History Club 82-84: Spanish Club 82-84: FHA 81-84: Young Life 81-84: Campaigners 81-84: Lionel Richie Fan Club: World War V Veteran: MSL 82- 843 Ski Trip 82: 84: Powder Puff 82-84: Spirit Committee 83-84: Shindigs 80-84: Senior Cabinet 83-84: Windy Gap 82. JONES. DEREK - Cheerleader 83-84: SABER 82-84, Circulation Manager 83-84: Key Club 81- 84. Sophomore Director 81-82. President tKey Club 83-84: Pancake Award Recipient '83, Delegate at Texas-Oklahoma District Key Club Convention '83, Delegate at Key Club International Convention '83: National Merit Commended Scholar: Whos Who in America's High Schools' Nominee '83: Campaigner 82-84: Young Life 81-84: Wilderness 83: 3 Year YL. Ski Trip Veteran: Senior Cabinet Member. Sophomore Cabinet Member, Freshman Cabinet Member: Freshman Class President: National Honor Society 82-84: NHS Vice President: Freshman Track 81- 821 Freshman Football 80: JV Football 81: Quill and Scroll Society Member: Close-Up 84: Booster Club 80-84: Spirit Committee Honorary Member 83-84: JETS 82-83: National Junior Honor Society: NAUGHTY DOG CHARTER MEMBER OF THE POLO AND LAWN CLUB: BBP Club 83: Team D Football Champ 83: Saber Chess Champ 83: UT Christmas Formals 83: Round Up 84. JONES, JAMES LEO - R.O.T.C. JONES, JILL - Homecoming Queen 84: Campaigners 81- 84: Young Life 81-84: Freshman Cheerleader 80: Sr. Head Cheerleader 84: Spirit Committee 8084: Anchor Club VP 84: Lambda President 84: VP 83: Anchor Club 81-84: Sec. National Honor Society, National Honor Society 82-84: Stud Coun- cil 82-84: Teacher Appreciation 84: VP of FCA 81: Cabinet 8084: Class VP 81: Most Popular 84: Hospitality Club 81, 84: Trainer JV Volleyball 81: Treas. Brigadiers 361 803 SABER Freshmen Editor 843 LiteraryjArts Staff 833 YL Ski Trip 81,843 Windy Gap 823 Most Beautiful 843 Texas History Club 843 Spanish Club 823 CSU 843 Rock Port Spring Break Buddy 83. JUNE, SANDRA LEIGH - Spanish Club, Campaigners3 C.H.U.G,- Presidentg Powderpuff3 Hospitality Club3 Skin Diggs. K KAFOGLIS, ANNA B. - Wildernessg Campaigners3 Young Life3 An- chor Club3 National Honor Society3 Spanish National Honor Society3 Science Club3 Spanish Club3 JETS Club3 Young Conservatives3 Shindigs. KALSI, CARLE CRANE - Key Club 82-843 Latin Honor Society QLHSJ, Latin Club3 Young Conservatives of Americag Hospitality Club Beau 82-833 Freshman Football Team 803 Varsity Swim Team 82: Senior Cabinet Member3 Most Handsome Semi-Finalist 833 Texas History Club3 Most Handsome Reject 81-82, 843 Cheerleader Reject 83-84. KEAIMES, RICHARD VAN - JV Baseball 81-82. KEELS, DEANNA GEAN - DECA. KING, CARLA BETH - National Honor Society3 Spanish Club3 Hospitality Club, Critters and Creatures3 Booster Club3 Junior Cabinet. KING, JULIE KAY - Senior Cabinet Member3 Future Homemakers of Americag Booster Club. KING, STACEY BETH - Senior Cabinetg Speech and Debate. KINNEG, KATHERINE JOYCE - Citizen for Animal Protectiong Christian Student Union. KIRBY, KAREN RENEE - Spanish Club3 Choir, 1st Place From Solo and Ensembleg FHA. KOENIG, ROBERT SCOT - Orchestra3 Science Club. Right: Debbie White and Elise Miracle enjoy their favorite part of any party3 sitting in the kitchen! 362 KRAUTH, ALLISON ANNE - National Honor Society3 Spanish National Honor Society3 Junior Engineering Technical Society - QJETSI Secretary3 Chi Eta Mu - Field Trip Coordinatorg Spanish Club, Science Club3 Mu Alpha Theta3 Hospitality Clubg Computer Club, National Merit Commended Scholar3 Booster Club3 Critters and Creatures. KROSBY, ANITA ULLA - Eccoes3 Science Club3 French Club3 C.H.U,G. Vice President3 Booster Club. L LACORTE, GINA RENEE - Most Popular 81-823 Most Beautiful Finalist 81-823 Most Popular 82-833 Most Beautiful Finalist 82'83Q Key Club Sweetheart3 Spanish Clubg Texas History Club3 Booster Club3 Student Cabinet 81'823 Spirit Committeeg Future Homemakers of America3 Hospitalityg Young Conser- vatives3 Young Life. LAGUARTA, GRAYDON CHASE - Varsity Football 82-843 Honorable Mention Defense 82, Varsity Football Cocaptain 833 Interact 81-843 Interact President 83-843 SABER 82-843 Girls' Sports Editor 83-843 National Honor Society3 Freshman Cabinet Treasurerg Most Handsome Finalist 80-843 J.V. Baseball 80'81Q Football 8O'84Q Ist Place Debate in Class 84. LAMAIR, TREY HERBERT - Key Club3 Traveler tPhotographerJ3 Cross Country3 Track and Field3 President of Lee Surf Club3 Young Conservative of Texas: Spanish Club3 Hoffag NAUGHTY DOGS QPOLO AND LAWN CLUB13 Surrogate Saber Photogragherg Young Life3 Olean O. Sabotage Your Fish Club 83 Vice Presi- dentg South of the Border Survivor 831 Scuba Club. LANDRY, RHONDA ELIZABETH - Senior Cabinet3 Hospitality Club3 Spanish Club3 Texas History Club3 Booster Club3 Young Life3 Literary Arts Magazine3 FHA, CSU. LARRALDE, ROXANA - Spanish Club3 Pan American Student' Forum. LAWRENCE, MILTON ROSS - Most Handsome Candidate 821 Drama Lee 80-843 Spanish Club 83-843 Young Conser- vatives 83-843 Texas History Club - Treasurer 843 Varsity Tennis Team 83-843 Lee Law Club 841 Junior Achievement - Chairman of the Board of Executive 83: Booster Club 8O'84, Senior Cabinet Member 843 Ist Place in Debate in Speech 84. LEDBETTER, CRAIG WINFORD - Varsity Football 83j JV Football 81-823 Var- sity Track 82-83, 83-843 Sophomore Baseball 81-823 Interact 83-843 NAUGHTY DOG QPOLO AND LAWN COUNTRY CLUBI3 ND Punch Tender Traveler Ads Staff 83-843 Young Life Ski Trip 81'84Q Two Time Gaper. LIN, MAY - Who's Who Among American High School Studentsg Orchestra - Concertmaster, Secretary-Treasurer, Vice-President3 Southenaires - Accompaniest3 Mu Alpha Theta - Secretary-Treasurerg Spanish Club - VicePresident3 Spanish National Honor Society - President3 Christian Students' Union QCSUJ3 Anchor Club3 Literary Arts Magazine tEchoesJ3 Com- puter Club3 Chi Eta Mu3 Junior Engineer- ing and Technical Society3 Junior and Senior Cabinetg Science Club3 National Honor Society3 Houston Youth Symphonyg Festival of Schools Orchestra, LITTLE, TREY H. - Spanish Club. LIVINGSTON, ANNA MARIE - Booster Club 81'821 Hospitality Club 81'83Q Spirit Committee 83-843 Campaigner's 83- 841 Young Life 83-84. LOBLINER, PAMELA ROBIN - Spanish National Honor Society3 Office Education Association3 Spanish Club3 Computer Math Club3 Booster Club3 Dix- iliers, Rebeliers. LOMBA, JOSE R. - Golf Team3 Spanish Clubg Booster Club. LOWRIE, AMY HELEN - National Honor Society, Senior Cabinet, Spanish Club, Citizens for Animal Protec- tion, Christian Student Union, Dramalee. LUBRANO, MARK DENNIS - Spanish Club, Track Team, Booster Club. M MAHNS, ALICE ANN - Spanish Club, Geology Club: Hospitality Club, Booster Club. MARTIN. LEE ANTONIO - DECA Member. MARTINEZ, EDWARD LOUIS - Marching General Band 82-84, Band Presi- dent 83-84, Band Spaghetti King 83-84, ln- tramural Foundation of Trumpeter, IFT 83-84, Southernaires 83-84, District Choir 83-84, District Choir 83-84, The Music Man 82-83, Best Actor in a Minor Role, The Rivals UIL Play 83, Honorable Mention Actor, Close-Up 84, The Quartet 83-84, Morning Announcements 83-84, National Honor Society 83-84. MASON CURTIS JAY - President of General Guard 83-84, Booster Club, OEA. MATTA, WASSIM K. - French Club, JETS. MAUCK, CHRISTOPHER JOHN - Varsity Football tl yr lettermanl, 1 yr. JV Football, German Honor Society VP 1 yr., German Honor Society, 2 yr, German Club, Varsity Football Manager 1981. MAYO, ROBERT JOHN - DECA. MCCLENNY, MARY KATHRYN - Spirit Committee, Texas History Club, Surf Club, Young Life, Campaigners, Young Conservatives, Hospitality Club, Spanish Club, Booster Club. McKAY, BRADLEY TAYLOR - Interact, 3 yr. Varsity Letterman Football, 3 yr. Varsity Letterman Baseball, Freshman Semi-Finalist Most Handsome, Young Life, 83 Most Valuable Player Football lst Team All-District Defense Football 83, 2nd Team All-District Offense Football 83, Captain 83 Football Team, Texas History Club, SABER - Ads Editor, Surf Club. MCMAHAN. ROBERT RANDALL - Cheerleader, Choir, CSU, Tekas History Club, French Club, Student Cabinet, Young Life, Booster Club. MCMAHON, MARY JO - SR Cabinet, 3 Varsity Cross Country Let- terman, 3 yr. Varsity Track Letterman, Hospitality Club. MEED, GEOFFREY ANDREW - Varsity Football Letterman 83-84, JV 81- 82, Freshman 80-81, Varsity Track 81-84, JV 80-81, Interact 81-84, Traveler Letter- man 82-84, Young Life, Spanish Club 82- 83, Senior Cabinet 83-84. MILLS, HOLLY ERIN - Track Team 1 yr., Volleyball Mgr,, Young Conservatives, Spanish Club, Echoes Staff. MIRACLE, MARY ELISE - Jr. and Sr. Cabinet, Echoes Staff, Christian Student Union, Young Life, Campaigners, Lambda, Spanish Club, Spirit Committee, Booster Club, Hospitality Club, Debate Team 82, Tennis Team Reject, Future Homemakers of America, MOLL, JR. WILLIAM L. - Varsity Basketball 83-84, Key Club 82-84: Young Conservatives 82-84, Texas History Club, Reporter, 83-84, Spanish Club 82-84, Young Life, Campaigners, Ski Trip 81-83: Windy Gapper, Most Handsome Finalist 83-84, Close-Up Trip, Senior Cabinet 83-84: National Honor Society. MITSCHKE, KAREN A. - Senior Cabinet, Cheerleader, Spanish Club: Hospitality Club, Spirit Committee: MSL, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Most Beautiful- Semi-Finalist, Young Life. MONCRIEF. GEORGIA LYNN - German Club, Christian Student Union. MONTGOMERY, ELIZABETH BLACK - Student Council 82-83, Officer 83-84, An- chor Club 82-83, Reporter 83-84, Spirit Committee 82-84, Spirit Drivers 80-81, Booster Club, National Honor Society, Treasurer, Texas History Club, Young Con- servatives, Hospitality Club, Spanish Club, MSL, WW V Veteran, Young Life, Cam- paigners, Windy Gap, SABER, Interact Sweetheart, Homecoming Queen Finalist: Most Beautiful Junior Most Beautiful Finalist 81-82, 83-84. MOORE, SUSAN CALVERT - Young Life 81-84, Campaigners 81-84, Spirit Committee 81-84, Hospitality Club 81-83, Texas History Club 81-84: Young Conservatives of Texas 81-84, Surf Club 83-84, Latin Honor Society 81-82, Scuba Club 83-84, Dead Fish Club 831 Wilderness 83, Windy Gap 82, Close-Up 84, Booster 81-84, Senior Girls' Format 84: Speech Class Most Representative 84, Speech Class President 84, Future Homemakers of America 84, Critters and Creatures, Chris- tian Student Union, Future Enterprisers. MOSS, MARSHALL THOMAS - Varsity Football Letterman 81-84, Freshman Football 80-81, Varsity Track Letterman 81-84, Interact Club. MORPHY, TIMOTHY JOHN - Surf Club. MURRAY, JAMIE CLAIRE - Office Education Association. MURRAY, MICHELLE RENEE - Spanish Club 80-84, FHA 82-84, Vice Chair- man 83-84, Scuba Club 82-83, Chess Club 82-83, Young Life 80-84, Campaigners 82- 83, Youth in Government 83-84, FTA 80- 82, JETS 82-83. MUSKRELLA, MARIA PATRICIA - Anchor Club 81-84, National Honor Society 81-84, Hospitality 81-82: Spanish Club 81- 83, Young Conservatives 82-84, Track 82- 83, Texas History Club 82-83, Surf Club 83-84, Young Life 82-84, Campaigners 83- 84, Booster Club 81-84, Student Cabinet 83-84, Lambda. N NATALE, CHRISTINE MARGARET - Echoes 81-84, Editor 83-84, Who's Who Among American I-I. School Students 82- Left: Shelley Wilson can't believe that this is the best date she could get for Homecoming. 363 83, UIL Ready Writing 2nd PI. 82-833 Na- tional Honor Society 8O-843 Computer Club 83-843 Science Club 82-833 French Club 80-823 Hospitality Club 82'83Q Student Cabinet 82-83 Junior Class3 Booster Club 80-843 Future Teachers of America 80-82 VP3 Surf Club 83-84. NESENSAHN, ANNETTE CLAUDIA - Senior Cabinet 83-843 Young Conser- vatives 82-843 Historian for Texas History Club3 CSU 83-843 Science Club 82-B33 Var- sity Swim Team 82-833 Young Life 81-843 Campaigners3 Windy Gap 833 Ski Camp 823 Hospitality Club 82-833 German Club 82'83Q Booster Club 82-83. NEWBY, DARRIN A.- Varsity Track Team 82-84. NORD, MARSHALL JOSEPH - Dramalee, Razz m' Tazz 3 Yrs.3 Senior Yr. Student Director3 Senior Cabinet3 Thespian Society3 UIL Competitionsg Football 2 Yearsg Choir3 Track Student Cabinet. O ODOM, KIRKLAND E.- Black Ambassadorsg Basketball 3 Yr. Let- terman and Captain3 Football Freshman. OESCH, JONATHAN SCOTT - Lee Surf Club Co-Organizer and President 82-843 Interact 81-84 - Impeached3 Track 81-833 Most Handsome Finalist 82-843 Future Homemakers of America3 Young Conservatives of Texas3 Critters and Creatures3 Take-A-Jock-Surfing Campaign3 Scuba Club3 Wounded in Action . WW V3 POLO AND LAWN CLUBQ HOFFA3 Booster Clubl Student Cabinet. P PAIGE, BETTY ROSE - Girls' Varsity Track. PAIR, KIMBERLY ANN - Future Farmers of America 81-823 Spanish Club 82-833 Future Homemakers of America 82-833 Booster Club3 Office Education 83-84. 364 PANUS, KEVIN M. - Interact 81-843 Varsity Football 83-84, JV Football 80-823 Track 80-843 Most Hand- some Top Ten 82-843 Young Life 81-843 Campaigners 81-843 Ski Trip 823 Windy Gap3 Fellowship of Christian Athletes. PAPPAS, CHRISTIAN - MBTSBl86Q Student Council 83-843 Student Cabinet 80-843 Spirit Committee 83-843 Hospitality Club 80-833 Texas History Club 81-843 Young Conservatives 8l'833 Spanish Club 80-843 FHA 82-843 Youth in Government 83-843 Lee Surf Club 83-843 Track Team 80'82, Cross Country Track 81-823 Young Life 81-843 Campaigners 81- 843 Ski Trip 82-831 Windy Gap 83, Booster Club 80-833 Powder Puff. PARZIALE, TONY - Spanish National Honor Society, Spanish CIub3 General Guard3 Sr. Office Treasurer3 Booster Club. PAYNE, MONIQLIE - Girls' Varsity Track 82-843 Hospitality Club 82-833 Dramalee Club 8l'82Q Spirit Com- mittee Member 83-843 Morning P.A. An- nouncement Speaker3 R. E. Lee Computer Club 83'84j Traveler Newspaper Reporter 83-843 Lee Science Club 83-84. PETTIFORD, KIM DAWN - FHA3 ROTC 81-843 ROTC Drill Team 82-83. PIAZZA, GARY VITO - Spanish Clubg Scuba Clubg Booster CIub3 DECA Member. PISCIOHA, GINA RENEE - Spanish CIub3 Booster Clubg Hospitality Club3 FFA, VP of FFA3 Young Life. PITTMAN, PAMELA CAROL - Young Life 3 Yrs.3 Campaigners 3 Yrs.3 Spanish Club 2 Yrs.3 Honorable Mention in HISAD Poetry Contest3 Booster Club 4 Yrs.3 DECA Member 2 Yrs.3 Literary Arts Magazine Staff 82-833 American Legion 81-823 Sr. Cabinet, PLUMMER, CHAROLETTE MICHELLE - Fashion Merchandising Style Show 80-823 Booster CIub3 Drama CIub3 DECA3 VOCT. POLK, DAWN C. - MarseIee3 Spirit Committee3 Hospitality3 Texas History CIub3 Spanish CIub3 Young Conservatives, Booster CIub3 FHA3 DECA3 Choir3 Dramalee, Annie Get Your Gun , Brigtners Play and Rebeliers, Scrooge , Spring Play3 Young Llfej Campaigners3 Shindigs. PORTILLA, SUSAN MARY - Student Council 81-83, Parliamentarian 823 Mrs. Sides 82-843 Fresh, Soph, Jr. and Sr. Cabinet3 Spirit Committee 8l'84Q Young Conservatives 82-84, Secretary 843 Texas History Club 82'843 National Spanish Honor Society 82-833 Traveler 82'84Q Ads Manager 841 Spanish Club 8l'83Q Hospitali- ty 82-833 Booster Club 81-843 VoIIeybalI3 Marselee 82-843 Mole Chairman 83-843 WW V Veterang Young Life 82-843 Complainers 82-843 88th Annual Windy Gap: Ski Trip3 Powder Puff 83-84. PREWETT, MATTHEW M. - Spanish Club 80-823 CAPS: Young Life 81- 823 Surf Club 81-823 WNB. PROPHET, SHERON M. - VOCCT3 FHA. PRINCE, SCOTT BROWN - Hoffag Texas History Club3 Surf Club. R RAY, BLEAKNEY - Student Council 8O'8lQ Texas History Club 82-84, VP 83'84Q Young Conservatives 82- 842 Spirit Drivers 80813 Spirit Committee 83-843 Spanish Club 80843 Pan American Student Forum of Texas3 Hospitality Club 82-833 Booster Club 8O'84Q Surf Club 83'84Q Young Life3 Campaigners3 Marselee3 WW V Veteran. RAYMOND, MIKE C. - CheerIeader3 Interact3 Student Council3 Young Life3 Campaigners3 JV FootbaII3 Track Team3 Christian Student Union3 Texas History CIub3 Spanish National Honor Society3 Wilderness Survivor3 3 Yr. Young Life Ski-Tripper3 Bear Bottom Polor Bear Clubg CHARTER MEMBER ND POLO AND LAWN CLUB - TFEGSUFCTQ 1983 Homecoming Queens Date. READ, STEVEN J. - National Honor Society3 Key Club3 Spanish National Honor Society3 Young Life - Ski Trip3 Spanish Club3 JV Track3 Critters and Creatures3 Young Conservatives of Texas3 Memorial Science Tournament3 JETS3 Shindigs. RICE, TODD G.- Robert E. Lee Debate Club President3 Number Sense Club - President3 Mu Alpha Thetag Chess Club: Computer Club. RIGGS, DAVID DENISE - Science Club3 JETS3 Spanish Club3 Trainer for the Track Team. ROBERTS, LAURA LYNN - Most Representative Junior Girl l983'84Q Junior Engineering Technical Society, President 82'841 Spanish National Honor Society, VP 83-843 Science Club, Treasurer 82-83, VP 83-843 National Honor Society 82-843 Office Education Association, Parliamentarian 83'84Q Anchor Club 83-84, Spanish Club 80843 Hospitality Club 81- 843 Texas History Club 82-843 Mu Alpha Theta 82-843 Computer Club 82-833 Young Conservatives of Texas 83-843 Students Against Drunk Drivers 83'84Q American Field Service 83-843 Pan American Student Forum of Texas 83-843 Echoes Staff Member 82'84Q Booster Club3 Sr. Cabinet. ROBERTSON, HOLLY RUTH - ' Christian Student Uniong Spanish Club3 FHA3 Science Club. ROBINSON, JULIE LYNN - Hospitality Club 80-843 Anchor Club 83-843 National Junior Honor Society 8O'8lQ Na- tional Honor Society 82-843 Booster Club 82-833 Spanish Club 82'84Q Senior Cabinet 83-843 Close-Up 83-843 Dixiliers 81-823 Southernaires 82-84. ROEDER, SCARLET G. - Spirit Committee 80-843 Freshman Cheerleader3 Student Council 80-813 Spanish Club 80823 Young Conservatives of America 8l'82Q Hospitality Club 81-833 Texas History Club 83-843 DECA 83-843 Traveler Feature Staff 82-833 HISD Write- off Contest Finalist 81-823 Most Beautiful 80-813 Most Beautiful Finalists 81-82, 83- 842 Christian Student Union 8l'B3Q Young Life 81-843 Windy Gap 82-833 Campaigners 81-833 MSL 82-84, ROME, MARK A.- VP Interact3 Spanish National Honor Socie- tyg National Honor Society3 Business Manager SABER3 Skin Digsg Young Life Ski Trip 8I'83Q 3 yrs - Varsity Football Letterman3 1 Yr. Varsity Track Team 833 Hon. Mention Defense 82-833 Quill and Scrollg JV Baseball 811 JV Track 823 JETS3 CAPS3 Chi Eta Mu3 Close-Up3 ND LAWN AND POLO CLUB. ROSE, KATY - Spanish Club 80-843 Texas History Club Pres. 83-84, VP 82-833 Spirit Committee 83-843 Hospitality Club 83-843 Booster Club 80-843 Pan American Student Forum of Texas3 Young Conservatives 8l'84Q Senior Girls' Formal - Wiz of Oz '833 MSL 83-84, WW V Veteran3 Student Council Rep. 80- 813 Southernaires 81-843 Shindigs 79'84Q Complainers and Young Life3 Sophomore Girls' Formal '813 Duke Scholarship Finalist. RUNDLE, RENEE AVRIL - Senior Cabinet 83-843 Spirit Committee 83- 843 Campaigners 81-843 Young Life 81-843 Wilderness 832 Windy Gap 823 Most Beautiful Top Ten 82-833 Track Queen 83- 841 Lambda3 Varsity Track 82-833 Young Conservatives 82-833 Spanish Club 81-833 Freshman Volleyball 81-823 Brigadlers 81- 823 Booster Club 81-84, RUSS, CARRIE FAE - Office Education Association. S SADOUN, CHRISTOPHER HONS - Letter 3 Yrs. in Track3 Science Club3 JETS3 Critters and Creaturesg German Club3 CSU3 French CIUbQ Cross Country. SALVAGGIO, BETSY ANNE - Senior Cabinet 83'84Q Spirit Committee3 Lambda, Lambda Party Chairman 83-843 Young Conservatives3 Texas History Club3 Science Club3 Spanish Club3 Hospitality Club3 Girls' Campaigners. Far Left: Ignore the hat: but don't I look stun- ning with a mustache, states a convinced Bill Moll. Middle: John Shepherd and Cynthia Buchheit: PERFECTIONI Left: Newlyweds Burke Butler and Heidi Doodie Butler show their true devotion towards each other. SAMPLE, ELIZABETH ANN - Honor Society3 Science Club Secretary, Science Club Reporter3 CSU3 Spanish Club3 Dixiliersg Booster Club3 Hospitality CIUbQ Senior Cabinet. SANGER, MICHELLE LYNN - SABER - Faculty Editor3 Spirit Commit- tee - Big Sign Chairman3 Student Coun- cil3 Campaigners 8l'84Q Most Beautiful Senior Top TEDQ MSL 82'84Q Mole Leader 83-843 Hospitality Club 81-843 Texas History Club 82-843 Historian 82-833 Basketball Queen3 Young Conservatives of Texas, Service Chairman3 Young Life3 Spanish Club3 Chorus VP 80813 Quill and Scroll3 Booster Club. SARIKHANIAN, SALPY - Future Homemakers of America. SATTERWHITE, JOHN F. - Spanish Club3 Surf Club3 Pan American Student Forum of Texas3 Most Handsome Top Ten3 FHA3 FTA3 YL Ski Trip Club3 Racketball Club. SCARBOROUGH, SUSANNAH - President of Science Club 82-84, Secretary of Science Club 81-823 VP of JETS 83-843 Secretary of French Club 81-823 Track Manager 80-823 Computer Club 82-843 Hospitality Club 80-823 Spanish Club 80 833 Students Against Drunk Drivers 83-843 Senior Cabinet 83-843 Jr. Powder Puff 82-83. SCHLEYER, MADELINE MARY LEWIS - Varsity Track3 Varsity Swim Team 80-813 Campaigners 81-843 Young Life 81-843 CloseUp 843 Spirit Drivers 80813 Spirit Committee 8I'84Q Big Sign Officer 83'84Q Windy Gap 833 Most Beautiful Junior Semifinalist 82-833 Most Beautiful Top Ten Senior 83384, Marselee WW V Veteran 82- 841 The Wiz Sr. Girls' Formal 831 Student Cabinet 81-843 DECA 82-843 Hospitality Club 80-843 Spanish Club 80843 Booster Club 80-843 Young Conservatives 81-843 Texas History Club 80-843 Scuba Club 83- 843 Surf Club 83-843 FHA 81-843 Science Club 82-833 Morning Announcer 83-843 Fellow Christian Athletes 80-813 Christian Student Union 81-83. SEIBERT, KAREN C. - 365 National Honor Society3 Spanish Club3 Science Club3 JETS3 Christian Student Union3 Critters and Creatures3 Spanish Honor Society. SEIPPEL, GREGORY MICHAEL -- Secretary Home Economics Cooperative3 Education H.E.C.E. SHADDEN, MICHAEL LOUIS - National Honor Society3 Chi Eta Mu3 Literary - Ants, Magazineg Spanish Club3 Renssalaer Medal3 National Merit Semi- Finalist3 Football Team. SHEA, CHARLES TRACE - JETS: Computer Club3 Creatures and Crit- ters3 Booster Club. SHINSKY, JEFF KYLE - J.V. Baseball - 2 Yrs.3 Varsity Baseball. SLOAN, JEFF SCOTT - Varsity Tennis Team 3 Yr. Letterman, Var- sity Tennis Team Captain f83'84Jj NCTE Achievement Awards in Writing Winner3 Brown Book Award Recipient3 Student Chairman of Lee SciencefMath Tourna- ment for 1984, National Honor Society 80- 84, Chi Eta Mu 82-83, President of Chi Eta Mu 83-843 National Spanish Honor Society 82-843 Ready Writing School Winner 81-823 Freshman Cabinet Member, Sophomore Cabinet, Junior Cabinet Member, Senior Cabinet, Invitation Committee Chairmang Close-Up Club 83'84Q Spanish Club 80'84, JETS Field Trip Coordinator 83'84, Spanish Poetry Contest - Honorable Men- tion 19803 Echoes 4 Yr. Staff Member 80 84, Co-Editor of Echoes LitfArts Magazine 83-84. W WERLEIN, EWING K. - Accompanist - Brigadiers 80-81, Rebeliers 80-81, and Southernaires 82'84Q Pianist - Finian's Rainbow 82, Scrooge 82, and The Music Man 832 Class One Division - Solo and Ensemble - Piano 833 National Junior Honor Socie- ty 80-813 National Honor Society 83'84Q Student Council 83-843 Key Club 8l'84Q Senior Cabinet 83'84Q Young Conser- vatives 82-843 Latin Honor Society 8l'83Q Latin Club 81-83, Senior Class President Rejectg Texas History Club 83-843 Junior Engineering Technological Society 1J.E.T.S.j 83-843 Youth for Government 83-843 Close-Up 83-84. WHITE, COLLENE GALE - Spanish Club3 Future Homemakers of America QFHAJ 8l'84Q Home Economics Related Occupation fHeroj. WHITE, DEBORA LEE - Young Conservatives 82'B3Q Spanish Club 82-833 Science Club 83, Hospitality Club 82-833 Booster Club3 OEA 84, Young Life Ski, Trip 81-843 Lambda Sec. 83-84. WIEMER, MONICA Y. - All District Volleyball, Senior Year3 Letter- man Varsity Volleyball Team, Senior Year3 Captain and Letterman J.V. Volleyball Team, Junior Year, J.V. Volleyball Team, Sophomore Year3 Letterman Freshman Volleyball Team, Freshman Year3 Spanish Club3 Member of Pan American Student Forum of Texas. WILSON, ANTHONY ROBERT - DECA3 Spanish Club3 Scuba3 Booster. WILSON, BECKY L. - Lee Lieutenantsg Secretary Dixiliers, Librarian Dixiliers. WILSON, SHELLEY LYNN - Vice President of Senior Class 84: Student Council 80-841 Secretary of Student Coun- cil 843 SABER 82'84Q Anchor Club 81-843 Spirit Committee 80843 Skits Chrm. 843 Girls' Golf Team 8'84Q Most Beautiful Finalist 80843 World War IV Veteran 823 Marselee 8l'84Q Honor Society 80843 Young Life 81-843 Campaigners 81-843 Christian Student Union 841 Wilderness 83Q Texas History Club, Secretary 82-833 Close-Up 843 Freshman Class Secretary 80-81, Sophomore Class Secretary 81-82. WOODLEY, ANN MARIE - Distributive Education Clubs of America QDECAJ Treasurer 83-843 German Honor Society KGHSJ - President 83-843 Chris- tian Student Union KCSUJ 8O'84Q Distributive Education Clubs of America QDECAJ Member 82-833 German Honor Society fGHSl Member 82833 Chess and Backgammon Club Secretary 8l'82Q Lee's Lieutenants Corps Member 81-823 Distributive Education Clubs of America QDECAD - Area Ill Finalist 83. WORFE, ALEENA DENISE -- Young Conservatives3 Spanish Club3 Literary Art Staffg H.E.C.E.3 FHA. Y YANG, SUSAN - Spanish Club 82-833 Science Club 82'84Q JETS 82'84Q Mu Alpha Theta, Reporter 82- 83, President 83'84Q Echo Staff 83'84Q Lee's Lieutenants 81-823 Booster Club 81-82. Z ZWERNEMANN, LISA KAYE - Lee's Lieutenants 81-843 Most Outstanding Junior Award 833 Five Star General 83'84Q Music Man 833 Close-Up. 366 Seniors celebrate while a lonely junior dreams. 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J Q, A ' , L t 314. -V K f ' ' 4 I , A Q E L h A -f Xi S 'N ' A x ,' ' 5 Y Abbott, John 256 Abernathy, Mark 104, 133, 152, 167, 172, 173,280 Adair, Kevin 32, 70, 74, 75, 126, 127,129,130,132,138,144, 145,148,149,167,169,171, 179, 256, 302, 303, 304, 311, 325, 329 Adams, David 256 Adams, Karen 116,280 Adams, Kent 232 Adams, Mark 280 Adams, Matthew 256 Adams, Michael 56, 86 Aden, Yvette 195 Ageanyo, Charles 93, 304 Aguilar, Ximena 280 Alberger, Anita 203 Albers, Daniel 153, 181,231,232 Ali, Lela 165,232 Allbright, Allison 135, 139, 140, 159, 173, 180,280 Allen, Ashley 163,280 Allen, Kristin 232 Allen, William 256 Allicock, Rena 165,304 Allison, Jennifer 129, 144, 145, 180, 304, 327 Allison, Julie 231,232 Allison, Kevin 92,232 Allison, Stephen 86,232 Alonzo, Elsa 160, 232 Alpha, Michael 96 Alvarez, Catherine 183, 266, 267 Alvarez, Matthews 256,267,276 Alvarez, Nora 232 Amundsen, Robert 110, 162,280 Anderson, Amy 164, 165,232 Anderson, Darryl 202 Anderson, Eric 168, 280, 300 Anderson, Sydney 256 Andreasen, Walter 152 Andrus, David 34, 41, 45, 68, 69, 124, 128, 130, 132, 138, 168, 175, 178, 302, 303, 304, 308, 327, 330, 395 Angell, Jenny 186, 256 Anonsen, Eric 256 Antoine, Shelia 168 Appel, Jennifer 144, 153,232 Arevalo, Cesar 280 Arguello, Alvaro 200,201,304 Arguello, Ana 304 Arguello, Silvia 201, 304 Arias, Belkis 152,280 Armbruster, Charles 64, 203, 305 Armstrong, Rusty 86, 232 Arneson, Heidi 256 Arredondo, Kimberly 109, 115, 153, 237 Arriaga, Susan 172, 183, 191,304 Arroyo, Martcella 186, 280 Arthur, Robert 256 Askew, Samuel 170,280 Atkinson, Michael 232 Atwood, Jeffrey 203 Atwood, Mitchell 42, 48, 255, 256. 267, 276 Austin, Keith 203 Ayala, Ayala, Ayers 173 ', leo, ree, 188,280 Ayers, llsia 201,256 Marta 232 Cheryl 135 139, 140, 159. Thomas 144, 159, 181, 252 Aziz, Amynah 304 Babin, Marcus 92,256 Baffour, Paa 256 Baggett, Jessica 189, 256 Bailey, Brenda 57, 60, 144, 163, 167, 168, 179, 279, 280, 291, 395 Bailey, Lisa 305 Bailey, Timmy 168,280 Baillio, Margaret 135, 140, 163, ,169,172, 174, 193, 280, 167 285 Baird, Timothy 122,256 Baker, Don 98,305 Baker, Holly 134, 138,140, 151, 168,174, 175,183,305 Baker Jennifer 305 Baladez, Irene 148, 149,306 Balestra, Christina 203,306 Ballard, Constance 196, 303,306 Balzer, Warren 232 Bamberg, Todd 92, 181,232 Bao. Thang 280 Barajas, Juan 256 Barber, Jim 195,306 Barbero, John 232 Baresh, Brent 93, 280, 299 Barnes, Vivilyn 232 Baron, Susan 157,232 Barron, David 100, 103 Barrs, Regina 256 Bartay, Wendy 115,232 Bartels, Mark 201,233 Bartholomew, Harry 150 Barton, Roger 59, 194,280 Barzilla, Kenneth 78, 80, 83, 100. 103, 136, 137, 280, 284, 378 Bass, Jennifer 120, 144, 145, 148, 306 Bass, Laura 152, 164,256 Bassett, Sidney 129,306 Bates, Dee 152, 181,256 Battaglia, Kamela 281 Batte, Lauren 110, 127, 135, 172, 281, 285 Baugh, Jack 233 Baumgardner, Jeremy 58,203 Bautista, Ofelia 141,306 Beal, Whitney 53, 65, 106, 126, 127,144,145,148,149,178, 183, 303, 306, 311 Index Beattie, Meghan 119,281 Becker, Mindy 165, 168,303,306 Becker, Robert 58, 72, 194,306 Beckmann, Robert 233 Beddingfield, Brandy 40, 50, 78, 168, 303, 306, 316, 340, 357 Bednar, Mark 159 Bednar, Sarah 159 Bednar, Susan 159 Been, Robert 196, 306 Beisel, Stacy 152, 256 Belkin, David 170,281 Bell, David 92,181,233 Bellamy, Gloria 168,281 Ben Menashe, Ayelet 148 Benard, Toninette 281 Benedict, Aaron 256 Benedict, Angela 307 Benford, Tammy 256 Bennett, Annie 119, 127, 135, 139, 152,167,172,173,174,180, 182, 281 Bennett, Ellen 233 Bennett, Robin 129, 138, 168, 180, 303, 307, 347 Benson, Audra 192,307 Benson, Audrea 233 Bentley, Catherine 174,233 Benz, Elizabeth 138, 184, 185, 307 Beran, Lynn 108, 257 Berg, Alexander 233 Bergen, Michael 281 Berger, Brian 281 Berger, Ronald 196, 307 Bergstrom, Beth 30, 152, 163, 163, 167, 168, 179, 182,281,369 Bering, Alison 65, 167, 178, 304, 307, 331, 357 Berk, Kelly 116, 172, 193,281 Berly, Melissa 108, 131, 142, 143, 179, 182, 279, 281, 288, 296 Bertone, Frank 141, 162, 172 Beveridge, Jeff 192 Bibbs, Juan 90, 105, 188 Bice, Brenda 257 Bice, Richard 86 Bicknell, Douglas 233 Biggs, Andrew 153, 160, 161,233 Biggs, Gardner 132, 138, 140, 151, 170, 175,303,307 Bingham, Pamela 59, 184, 185, 191, 307, 320 Bishop, Bridget 257 Bishop, Cristy 233 Bivens, Walter 308 Black, Gordon 308 Black, Sherri 257 Blacketer, James 86, 97, 233 Blacklock, Joe 92 Blackmon, Matthew 104, 133, 254, 255, 257, 270, 275 Blackwell, Lewis 308 Blailock, Zack 257 Blaine, Elizabeth 73, 127, 128, 138, 140, 308 Blake, Kimberly 59, 134, 138, 140 180, 183,303,308 Blanco, Edgar 233 Bledsoe, Brian 168, 257 Bledsoe, John 181,257 Blum, Eduardo 86,257 Boehler, Glenn 257 Bollato, John 195 Bolton, Tracey 194,281 Bonett, Maria 308 Bonilla, Salvadar 257 Booker, Nigeria 257 Boone, John 127, 132, 138, 163, 175, 308 Boone, Sallie 109, 121, 160, 233, 248 Booty, Steven 145 Boozer Jr., Warren 93, 94, 95, 152 163, 167, 191,281 Borsky, Allison 257 Borst, Laura 308 Boudreaux, Harry 87 Boudreaux, Lisa 195,309 Bouldin, William 133, 152, 170, 172, 193,280,281 Bower, Catherine 142, 143, 231, 233, 257, 259, 391 Bower, Joan 181,268,270 Bowers, Susanne 142, 143, 164 Boyd, David 257 Boyles, Daniel 50, 167, 168, 279, 281, 300 Bradley, Kimberley 178,309,318 Braggs, Racheal 152, 257 Branch, Reginald 233 Brannam, Harry 257 Breaux, Stephanie 114, 116, 233 Brenham, Gregory 86, 152, 172, 281 Brenham, Sherri 141 Brenton, Keith 309 Bridges, Jennifer 152, 167, 168, 179, 281, 287, 281, 289 Bridges, Pamela 165,233 Brim, James 145 Brink, Whitney 281 Brinker, Kimberly 233 Broadway, Deangelo 233 Broderick, Shari 233 Brooks, Horalio 168,281 Broussard, Soctt 257 Brown, Allison 233 Brown, Carl 197, 201 Brown, Charles 78, 282 Brown, Duane 61, 93, 95, 96, 105, 126,13O,132,144,148,149, 302, 303, 309,310 Brown, Evenetta 310 Brown, Lisa 203, 282 Brown, William 152,257 388 Blades, Barbara 127, 182,281,290 W... Browning, Cynthia 185,310 Bruckschen, James 233,257 Bryan, Katherine 120, 121, 124, 125, 131, 135, 139,282,285 Bryant, David 310 Bryant, Delynda 233 Bryant, Johnathan 257 Bryant, Karin 282 Buchanan, Deborah 164,282 Buchheit, Cynthia 49, 62, 151, 168, 178, 183, 358, 365 Bugbee, Richard 154, 170, 172. 193, 201, 282 Bullock, Kyle 176, 234 Bullock, Sean 138, 171, 192, 303. 310. Bumbe 336 ra, Kimberly 257 Bunch, Tucker 310 Bunge, Burger. Burger, Burke, Burke, Lada 282 Randel 257 Rodney 310 Denise 310, 342 Kathy 234 Davis, P Burke, Samantha 203,310 Burke, Steven 234 Burkett, Kelly 203, 282, 299 Burkett, Michael 311, 336 Burks, Jacquelin 291 Burleigh, Michelle 128, 173, 183. 313 Burnett, Jimmy 198, 200, 311 Burns, Edward 104, 164,282 Burrow, Bradley 86, 152, 193, 280. 282 Burrow, Tom 42, 56, 65, 130, 132. 303, 304, 347 Burrows, Christie 166, 172 Burrows, Jolika 234 Burstain, Daniel 234 Tammy 185,282 Cleary Burton, Craig 234 Burton, Victor 234 Burton, Victoria 234 Busby, 257 Busser, Butera. Butler, 231, Butler, 31 1, Butler. Butler, 163. 317, Buzek. Kelley 152, 173, 234, 255. Sammy 195,311 Bridget51,119,13l,230, 234 Burke 76, 125,128,178, 365, 395 Geraldine 195 Heidi48, 59, 124, 125, 130, 175, 178, 192, 303, 31 1, 332, 365 Shannon 202, 282 Cantu, Veronica 185,311 Cardenas, Patricia 234 Carmichael, Cynthia 142, 143,234 Carnes, Gerald 336 Carpenter, Felicia 257 Carraway, Nancy 282 Carroll, Kimberly 152, 181,257 Carter, Andre 200,201 Carter, Deborah 184, 185, 311. 336 Carter, Laroyce 291 Carter, Ruth 185, 194, 312 Cartlidge, Anna 109, 115, 153,234 Casarez, Jesse 334 Cascio, Thane 172, 280, 283 Castaneda, Jose 234 Castaneda, Norma 258 Castellanos, Sandra 157, 158, 258 Castillo, Edwin 201,234,253 Castillo, Marvin 234 Castillo, Noemi 235 Castro, Maria 235 Caton, Patrick 235 Causey, Douglas 104 Caysonis, Theresa 197 Cerda, Jose 100, 101,283 Chan, William 133,258 Charlow, Jules 312 Chee, Maria 155, 173, 174, 183, 191, 193. 250 Chevis, Joseph 234 Chiles, David 312 Chrisman, Kris 172, 193,283 Christov, Delcho 235 Chucle,Edgar 138,312 Chucle, Jeanne 139, 148, 152, 169, 287 Chung, Man 312 Church, Brenda 283 Cicciarella, Giovanna 153,235 Cichosz. Stuart 201 Cissel, Jennifer 16, 36, 48, 64, 68, 126,128,134,138,177,178, 302, 303, 367 Clampett, Amanda 201,258 Cole, Darryl 48, 194 Cole, John 153, 231,235 Coleman, Alex 87, 88, 90, 279, 393 Coleman, Lisa 258 Collier, Julia 48, 49, 126, 128, 134, 138,167,168,177,303,313, 337, 357 Collins, Christine 63, 203, 313 Collins, Dexter 78, 136, 175, 311, 313, 344 Collins, John 132, 138,313 Collins, Laura 142, 143, 160, 161, 258 Collins, Shannan 65, 151, 298, 313, 324, 335, 358 Colunga, Leonardo 313 Comits, Margo 139, 140, 152,283 Compton, Edith 258 Conner ll, Kenneth 283 Cook, Ashley 114, 179, 235, 242. 391 Cooley, Richard 65, 151, 163, 166. 167, 168, 175, 303, 304, 322 Cooper, Mitchell 174 Cooper, Suzanne 186, 188, 189, 283 Cope, Sandra 152, 258 Cope, Wendy 172, 173,283 Copeland, Daniel 133, 168, 254, 255, 258 Copeland, David 100, 103, 135. 168, 174, 175, 314, 351 Copeland, James 173,258 Coreas, Daniel 258 Corey, Gary 235 Corral, Robert 314 Corvera, Sandra 195,258 Cossey, Amy 235 Crumiel, Sheresse 56, 257 Cruthirds, Keith 184, 185,315 Cucci, Dayna 315 Culbert, Sonija 201 Culnan, Elizabeth 152, 164, 181, 259 Culp, Carrie 142, 143, 179, 231. 235, 239, 249 Culver, Gerald 152,259 Cummings, Jeffrey 236 Cunningham, Pamela 259 Curran, Gregory 293 Cusachs, Charlotte 142, 143, 148. 181 Cutrer, Allison 45, 126, 134, 175. 178, 183, 307,315 Dailey, Christoph 283 Dalton, Karen 119, 160,236 Daly, Mary 283 Dang, Phung 236 Daniel Jr., Jon 236 Daniels, Cherry 284 Daniels, Darrow, Darwin, Darby 164, 259 Keith 176, 315 Todd 78,361 Dashiell, Elizabeth 259 Davee, Amanda 45, 55, 130, 138, 174, 1 75, 178, 182, 183, 303. 313, 315, 336, 346 Davenport, Pauletta 116, 284 David, J oseph 93, 236 Davies, Nelson 62, 315,317 Davis, David 185 Davis, Dina 236, 252 Davis, Jana 105, 119, 124, 128, 130, 1 38, 140, 174, 175, 178, 180,303,315 essay 259 Cossey, Clayton 93, 96, 259 Cov Cox Cox Cox Cox. ington, Stacy 235 , George 235 , Jack 235 ,Knack 166, 176,283 Laura 41, 49, 59, 130, 163, Clancy, Stephen 203 Clapp, Michelle 164,258,277 Clark, David 144,258 Clark, lan 312 Clark, Melony 157,235 Clarke Eron 194 Clarke, , Payson 195,339 Clarke, , Kevin 104 Shannon 235 Crouse, Marion 157 Cain, Kelley 144, 257 Calvert, Louis 78, 83, 100, 102, 105, 128,311,322 Camacho, John 160,234 Campbell, John 311 Campbell, Sammy 234 Campbell, Scott 234 Campos, Esperanza 31 1 Campos, Lucy 282 Canedo, Jose 174,234 Cannon, Tracy 311 Cantrell, Emily 148 Clem, Carrie 135, 144, 181, 183, 256, 258 Clow, Phillip Coates, Christine 195 Coates, Karen 235 Cobb, Aaron 170, 172,258 Cobb, Andrea 157, 174 Cobb, Lisa 120, 152, 180,283 Cobb, Marshall 152,255,258 Cochran, Catherine 313 Coco, Cedric 148,258 Cohen, Cynthia 234, 235 Cohen, Debbie 258 Cohen, Gary 168,313 167, 168, 172, 178, 303, 308, 314, 342, 354 Cox, Steven Craig, Peter 157,235 Crawford, Ann 49, 51, 167, 178, 303, 314, 333, 346, 391 Crawford, Jennifer 283 Crawford, Tewanna 182 Creel, Sherri 120, 131, 152, 179, 271, 276, 259, 389 Cremona, Carolyn 144, 235 Creo, Samantha 152,259 Crichton, Andrew 259 Crichton, Sandra 46, 303,314 Crocombe, Bruce 100, 102, 172, 193, 283 Croskey, Tary 196, 283 Cross, Julie 235 Crossman, Andrea 155,314 Croteau, Ann 189,235 Crouch, Laura 155, 172, 192, 303, 315 Crull, Jon 283 Davis, Shelly 121, 160,236 Dawson, Ferdinard 316 Dawson, Janet 106, 316 Dawson, Rebecca 236 Dealy, Hollianne 131, 142, 143, 236, 243, 249 Deane, Kathryn 231, 235,236 Deane, Michael 279, 284 DePaoli, Lisa 186,259 Debrovner, Beth 236, 391 Deaver, Deneen 195 Degrace, Conrad 86, 255, 259 Dela Cerda, Andres 236 Delaney, Amy 236 Deleon, Linda 259 Delgado, Anthony 87, 93, 95, 316 Delgado, Caridad 151, 153.303, 316 Delgado, Carlos 316 Delgado, Diane 284 Delgado, Dorothy 180, 316 Delgado, Joseph 86, 236 Demaio, Bridgette 195 Denio, Charles 284 Dennison, Scott 194 Degel, Kasel 236 Derrington, Russell 194 Desimone, Michele 120, 284 111 tyv-'xr it Desjardins. Michele 236 Far Left: Bill Moll, Scott Janse, and Brad Zielinski display that chivalry comes in three. Middle: Playmate Vicky Grant real- ly knows the way to get Alan Harp's heart hopping. Left: Sally Henry holds on tight in fear of losing Chris Pappas, as Sherri Creel and Holly Martin realize their friendship will never let go. 389 Detrinidad, Edgard 316 Dial, David 160,236,238 Dial, Sherri 35, 56, 124, 125, 167, 179, 284, 298 Diep, Vinh 316 Dill, Carey 144, 180, 182, 284, 287 Dillon, Michael 49, 99, 105, 106. 316 Ditges,L1do 200,201,259 Dixon, Traci 200, 201, 259 Doan, Anh 193,284 Doan, Chau 316 Dobecka Jr., Edwin 259 Doggett, Thomas 236 Domian, Michelle 259 Domian, Sidney 61, 129,144, 145, 149, 31 1, 316 Donalson, Kimberly 284 Donlin, Shawn 169,236 Dorsey, Bridgett 189, 259 Dosani, Shab Nam 294 Dotson, Clifford 144, 284 Douglas, Fitzroy 260 Dowling, Melissa 118, 120, 121, 135, 139, 140, 174, 279, 283, 284 Drew, Stephanie 284 Drews, Karl 49, 78, 128, 132, 303, 317 Driver, James 198,200,317 Drogaris, Dimitrios 86, 284 Drury, Mark 86, 160,237,238 Drury, Matthew 86, 133, 139, 152, 172, 192, 193 Duggan, Fitzhugh 93, 129, 139, 146,152,168,172,174,180, 195, 280, 284 Dukes, Sherri 260 Dumaine, Michelle 237 Duncan, Sheri 237 Dunn, John 260 Dunn, Keith 185, 201 Dunn, Lucy 142, 143,260 Dupaquier, Anthony 163, 167, 176, 260 Dupaul, Charles 317 Dupuis, Mark 170, 284, 293 Dupuy, Sonya 285 Duran, Rosa 260 Durbin, Julie 185,285 Durisseau, Cassandra 260 Durocher, Hegel 138, 140, 151, 162, 169, 191, 192, 303, 317 Dutch, Rebecca 231, 237 Duterroil, Rene 52, 126, 127, 129, 148, 149 Dutherage, Daniel 191,260 Eades, Suzanne Eager, Christoph 152, 163, 167, 260 Easley, Allyson 153, 157, 181,237 Easley, Gregg 173, 260 Easley, Jonathan 164, 165, 318 Eccles, Amy 142, 143, 179, 231, 237, 250 Edel, Gretchen 237 Edmondson, Donald 157 Edmonson, Kathryn 318 Edwards, Angela 318 Eidman, Diane 144, 148, 149,285 Elion, Kimberly 260 Elliott, Andrew 163,318 Ellis, Kimberly 109,237 Ellis, Mildred 165 Ellison, Ronald 86 Ely, Angela 285, 296 Emery, Michael 148, 180, 185,318 Eppes, Amy 153, 160,237 Erdeljac, Laurie 152,260 Filgo, Jeffrey 48, 285 Firestone, Stephen 261 Fisk, Bryan 93, 172, 194,285 Fitze, Lisa 152, 173, 183,261,262 Flato, Brent 176,261 Flescher, Thomas 285 Flinchbaugh, Sean 150, 170,319 Escamilla Escamilla ,Claudiz 99, 195,318 ,Hugo 86, 285, 293 Escobedo, Escobedo, Leobardo 237 Luz 1 12, 285 Escovar, Ruben 197 Escudero, Oneyda 168 Esdorn, Leigh 153, 181,237 Esparza, Manuel 150, 168, 176, 318 Espino, Maribel 151, 191 Espino, Martha 152, 191,260 Esquivel, Doris 196 Esquivel, Rafael 260 Essinger, Karl 157 Esters, Jada 203 Estes, D iane319 Estrada, Anthony 285 Estrada, Joa n n 260 Estrada, Mary 168,285 Eustice, Catherine 261 Flint, Adam 261 Flint, Melissa 195 Flores Flores, Flores, Flores, , Blanca 237 Frankie 195 Jose 201 Maria 244 Fogarty, Michail 237 Fogle, Michelle 157 Fogle, Sharon 157 Evans, Mark 255, 257 Evans, Natalie 51, 152, 168, 282, 285, 291 Everett, Cristina 148, 149,285 Everett, Susan 186, 237 Eversole, Lona 160, 161,231,237 Fafatas, Christina 164, 181,261 Fager, Lisa 180 Fairchild, Brian 156, 157, 158,261 Fairchild, Mark 68, 132, 138. 156, 157,319 Fan, Chiann 151, 152,159, 169, 172,173, 189,261 Fan, Yu Chen 134, 138, 140, 151, 153,159,169,171,191,192, 193,303,313 Fan, Yuping 152, 159, 169, 172, 173,189,190, 191, 192, 193, 261 Farinola, Stephanie 153, 237 Farthing, Christoph 157, 319 Fash,Mary151, 164,319 Fassel, Christoph 195 Fayas, Susan 285 Feir, Jennifer 126, 148, 149, 181, 257, 258, 261, 263 Felder, George 78, 84, 319 Feldhaus, Christine 261, 262, 264 Felt, Bradley 237 Fennell, Peggy 237 Fernandes, Joseph 261 Ferrari, David 237 Ferruzzo, Salvatore 152, 163, 261 Fields, Heather 109, 160, 237, 391 Fife, Jennifer 261 390 Foley, Barbette 127, 152, 285 Fondren, Bentley 285 Fontenot, Julie 201,238 Forbes, Karen 152, 172 Foster, Jeff 163 Fountain, Brenda 197,319 Fountain, Jennifer 164,238 Fountain, Sloan 199 Franciosi, Alberto 172 Francis, Rachel 320 Francis, Richard 320 Francis, Vincent 172 Franklin, Ronald 86, 92, 172 Frantz, Susan 142, 143,285 Frederick, Rachel 172 Frederick, Reid 172 Fredericksen, Michelle 238 Frederking, William 40, 92, 131, 172, 173,270,275 Freeman, Allison 152, 172, 173, 181 Freeman, Christi 285 Freeman, Shari 116, 238 Fritz, Jeffrey 238 Frombaugh, Frank 151, 184, 185. 320 Fruge, Tina 201,238 Fuentes, Herman Milton 238 Gaddis, Craig 172,238 Gaido, Missy 152, 172 Galaway, Michael 78, 84, 136,320 Gallahar, Kimberly 262 Galmiche, Chris 320 Galoostian, Steven 172 Gamba, Liliana 238 Gandy, Robert 195 Garay, Fidelina 238 Garcia, Patricia 320 Garcia, Robert 200, 201 Gardere, George 48, 56, 78, 84, 100, 136, 137, 303, 306, 320, 357, 361 Gardner, Minta 238 Gardner, Steven 238 Garner, Brett 262 Gartner, Catherine 142, 143,238 Gates, Kimberly 142, 143, 155, 181, 260, 262 Gathercole, Hayley 238 Gaytan, Sally 201,238 Geddy, Catherine 255,262 Gee, Ricky 130, 132, 168, 175, 303, 312, 321 Geick, Leslie 362 Geldmeier, Lesa 131, 135, 139, 144, 152, 180, 182, 278, 279, 289 296 Gentry, Carrie 183, 262 Gentry, Ricky 157 Gere, Wesley 236 Giammalra, Victoria 152 Gibbs, Sherri 189 Gibson, Shelly 203,320 Gill, Kathryn 138, 151, 175, 303, 320 Gillentine, Ricky 78,320 Gips, Brian 262 Giries, James 262 Gladden, Barbara 263 Gladden, Elizabeth 194,320 Glauser, Lisa 63, 140, 156, 157, 175,191, 192,318,320 Glidden, John 41, 78, 80, 88, 89 Glover, Michelle 160, 238 Goeters, Christopher 164, 320 Goeters, Grett 263 Gokin, Robert 152, 155, 163, 172 Golden, John 92 Golemon, Jonathan 97, 172 Gomez, Carlos 191 Gomez, Moises 201 Gontko, Catherine 138, 140, 156, 157, 175, 191, 192,318,320 Gontko, Deborah 153, 157, 158, 238 Gonzalez, Edward 238 Gonzalez, Hermelino 239 Gonzalez, Jorge 238 Gonzalez, Richardo 157 Goode, Elliott 200 Gordon, Gregory 42, 96, 105, 166, 167, 180, 324 Gordon, Jean 141, 178, 181, 191, 239 Gordon, Troy 196 Gordwin, Daphinelo 263 Gorewitz, Lisa 160, 161, 239 Gorewitz, Marc 139, 140, 170, 172 Gorman, Douglas 193,263 Gorman, Sharon 172, 139 Gossett, Amanda 68, 130, 131, 138, 167, 168, 178, 182, 183, 302, 303, 322, 351 Gossett, Robert 263 Goulas, Caroline 134, 138, 175 Gourley, Vince 197,263 Goutchkoff, Alexandra 181,262 Gradney, Efrin 239 Granger, Hoyle 97, 322 Granger, Wendy 131, 153, 239 Grant, Vicky 185, 303, 304, 322, 389 Grantham, Roy 164, 200, 201, 322, 343 Graubart, Marc 163, 167,322 Graves, Eddie 203 Grayum, Julie 63, 163, 203 Gready, Laurie 263 Green, Cordel 201, 263 Organ-11:10 Iill IRD Greenwalt, Karen 181,263 Greenwood, Virginia 263 Greer, Jerald 59, 78, 124, 125, 167, 168, 282, 295, 299, 385 Griffin, Stewart 263 Griffith, Kendall 131, 135, 152, 179, 258, 263, 267 Grylewicz, Christopher 195 Gudenrath, Kenneth 239 Guerrero, Jose 93, 96, 159, 239 Guevara, Gloribel 239 Guidry, Sean 168 Guillory, John 195 Gullion, P Gutierrez, Gutierrez, Gutierrez, Gutierrez, Hachman hiiip 263 Mayiyi 239 Mercedes 196, 322 Richard 201 Ruben 322 n, April 108. 263 Hailey, Candace 164, 263 Hale, Elizabeth 127, 128, 321, 322. 349 Hales, David 185 Hall, Lisa 116, 148, 181, 186, 189. 263 Hamil, Andrew 150, 239 Hamil, Tracy 322 Hamilton, Louis 133, 193,296 Hamilton, Michelle 157,263 Hamilton, Monique 239 Hamilton, Thomas 239, 242 Hamm, Wesley 263 Hancock, Hillary 120, 239 Hancock, Melanie 144, 181,264 Hancock, William 255,264 Handy, Stacia 239 Hanges, Phoebe 239 Hannaker, Ronald 239 Hankins, Roy 203 Hannahs, Heather 151, 323 Hardeway, Grant 93, 323 Hardwick, Charles 155,239 Harlan, Heather 139, 287 Harmel, Tommie 195,264 Harp, Alan 33, 35, 37, 59, 86, 103. 104,105,124, 125, 131, 136. 137, 139, 174, 281, 292, 389 Harrell, Holly 239,244 Harrell, Ricky 92 Harrell, Wendy 163, 279, 287 Harringto n, Kathryn 178, 180 Harris, Cansandra 116, 189,264 Harris, Frank 323 Harris, Haley 255, 264 Harris, Juan 323. 341 Harris, Rachael 113, 116,239 Harris, Tony 323 Harrison, Harrison. Harrison, Harrison, Jean 110,287 Karin 194,287 Tereska 239 Tyra 194, 264 261,2 Hartgrove, Michael 264 Hartgrove, Shannon 239 Hartley, Alexander 80, 78, 93, 323 Hartwig, Steven 93, 287 Harvey, Carlos 203 Hasan, Sved Amir 287 Hash, James 86, 264 Haskell, Walter 86,287 Hast, Lisa 264 Hatch, David 239 Hatcher, Michelle 172, 174, 181, 264 Hauri, James 169, 239 Hauri, Jennifer 116, 117, 135, 264 Haveman, Alana 126, 128, 138, 151, 170, 174, 192,303,323 Haverfield, Michael 194 Haverfield, Michelle 114, 116, 152, 264 Hays, Rebecca 50, 168, 184, 185. 310, 323 Head, Mary 142, 143, 152, 181, 264 Hearne, Lewis 56, 86, 287 Heathcote, Michele 36, 58, 185. 194, 324 Heinemann, Chris 200,201,324 Heinemann, Robin 198, 199,264 Held. James 264 Held, Jeffrey 324 Hemmeline, Samantha 240 Henderson. Arlon 86, 200, 201 Henderson, Gina 196 Henderson, Robin 189,240 Henderson, Terrance 46 Hendrickson, Stacy 240 Henington, Paul 174, 181,240 Hodges, Amy 265, 274 Hodges, Brent 314, 325 Hoelscher, April 142, 143, 153, 231, 235, 240, 243 Hogan, Tracy 265 Hogan, Troy 126, 148,287 Hogan, William 279, 287 Holbrook, Mark 156, 157,325 Holden, Brian 71, 138, 171,325 Holden, Julie 148, 151, 160,240 Holdsworth, Jill 168, 182, 183, 184, 185, 303, 304, 325 Hollifield, James 153,240 Hollins, Stephanie 1 12, 113, 157, 158 Holloway, Melvin 265 Hollowell, Brooke 287 Hollyfield, Jon 153, 181,240 Holmberg, Amy 164, 165,325 Holmberg, Nancy 114, 118, 129. Hunter, Von 203 Hurlbert, Deborah 126, 180, 327 Hurlbert, Dina 288 Hurley, Meredith 231, 241, 250 Hurst, Christoph 265 Hurt, Arthur 68, 75, 126, 132, 133. 174, 175, 327 Hussain, Ramiz 155 Hutchens, Babette 288 Hutchinson, Mark 99, 154,288 Hutson, Bryan 152, 170, 173,265 Huynh, Huynh, Dung 288 Hao 327 Huynh, To 265 Huynh, Van 153,241 Hyre. Carl 93, 153,241 lnoff, Darren 98,265 152, 2 65 Holmes, Fred 195 Holmes, Johnny 240 Holmes, Marianna 180, 287 Holmes, Todd 87, 88, 197,325 Holton, Jo 163, 178, 287, 289 Henry, Carla 324 Henry, Carolyn 142, 143, 153,231 240 Henry, Forest 195, 324 Henry, Sally 40, 49, 63, 178, 303. 324, 326, 352, 389 Henson, Jennifer 240 Hermann, Mark 93, 199 Hernandez Hernandez. Hernandez. Hernandez, Hernandez, 172 Hernandez Hernandez 348 , Alma 185 Destine 240 James 264 Jason 240 Lawrence 167, 287, , Lorena 152, 264 ,Sergio 151, 170, 324. Herrera, Vivian 287 Herring, Kathryn 127, 128, 130. 134,138, 167, 182, 183, 303. 313 Hess, Laurie 1 14, 140, 142, 143. 230, 231, 146, 251 Hetherington, Laura 287 Hicks, Christina 157 Hicks, Constance 184, 185 Hicks, Jeffery 240 Hicks, Ruth 116 Higginbotham, Kevin 264 Hill, Jeffery 185,325 Hill, Joel 194,240 Hill, Laurie 325 Hill, Monica 240 Hilton, Michael 240 Hinckley, John 264 Hines, Hubert 265 Hite, Brenda 180, 325 Hobbs, Kelley 160,240 Holub, Stephen 157 Homes, Scott 201 Hon, Grace 116, 139, 182 Hong, Linh 240 Hoo, Sylvia 326 Hooks, Sherri 142, 143, 265 Horn, Piper 240 Horton, Paula 240 Hostak, James 126, 133, 193, 290 Hostetler, Kelly 129, 164,303,326 House, Charles 157, 288 Howard, Gloria 202,288 Howard, Norma 201 Howard, Trena 116, 189 Howe, Brian 154, 173,265 Howe, Dennis 326 Howe, Diane 153,240 Howell, Cheri 265 Hua, Ngoc 326 Hua, Thuc 326 Hudgins, Rachel 40, 62, 65, 178, 303, 321, 327, 328 Hudock, Deidre 60, 108, 131, 182, 279, 288, 299 Hudson, Anne 142, 143,240 Hudson, James 78, 94, 136, 137 Huerta, Atanacio 265 Huerta, Paula 241 Huett, Ann 241 Huffman, Suzanne 184, 185,327 Hug, Shireen 115, 151,327 Hughes, Lori 116, 152, 265 Hughes, Rhonda 195 Hull, Anne 152, 180, 182,288 Hulo, Honor 120, 241 lvey, Vaughn 241 Jackson, Anita 180,203 Jackson, Charles 255,265 Jackson, Jan 241 Jackson, Jill 327 Jackson, June 241 Jackson, Robert 198, 199, 288 Jackson, William 152, 168, 170, 288, 292 Jacobs, Wendi 241 Jacobson, Bradley 241 Jamal, Razina 296 James, Alan 176,265 James, Kervin 87, 89, 320, 327 James, Shannon 241 Janse, Kevin 104, 172, 288 Janse, Mark 37, 122, 124, 128. 132, 307, 327, 343, 395 Janse, Scott 69, 72, 98, 105, 124, 128, 130, 138,167,168,192, 327, 357, 373, 389 Janse, Susan 288 Jarvis, Karl 65, 144, 310 Jasper, William 287,288 Jauer, Carmen 135, 152, 164, 174, 181,1B3,186,189,265 Jean, Lisa 241 Jefferson, Rosalind 200, 201 Jeffery, Brian 241 Jenkins, Helena 172,288 Jenkins, Margaret 195,288 Jenkins, Martin 241 Jennings, Beth 140, 172, 180. 18? 288 Jennings, Camilla 157, 158,288 Jennings, Robert 203 Jerez, Abdel 289 Jester, Sherrie 265 Jimenez, Juanita 195,266 Jimmerson, Amy 124, 128, 134, 138,177,178, 180, 303, 310, 327, 332, 346, 360, 375 Humes, Heidi 154, 265 Humphrey, Edye 155, 173, 181, 65 Jogan, Wendy 167, 184, 185 Johns, Joseph 191, 323, 328 Johns, Michael 164,266 Humphreys, Troy 203 Hundl, Cathy 32, 106, 109, 165, 327 Hunter, Jessica 153, 189,241 6 GN.-4. Johns, Stephen 266 Johnson, Clinton 164, 176 Johnson, Doug 153,232,241 Johnson, Eric 236, 241 Far Left: Billy Sides, Susan Portilla, Ann Crawford, and Mike Raymond model the latest fashions from Neiman Marcus. Middle: Freshmen Michelle Mon- tague, Lindy Turner, and Heather Fields attempt to remain calm, cool, and collected as their senior love walks by. Left: Catherine Bower, Lisa Glauser, Beth Debrovner, and Ashley Cook reply, We just love the lunch bunch crunch! 391 Johnson, Frederick 65, 307, 328, 331, 335 Johnson, Jann 197, 266 Johnson, John 124, 125, 152, 172, 173, 193, 279, 289, 292 Johnson, Julie 111, 112,113,289 Johnson, Kathryn 241 Johnson, Larry 78,83 Johnson, Robert 152, 163, 266 Jones, Blake 130, 151, 167, 178, 303 328 358 183, , , Jones, Bryan 173, 266 Jones, Cecil 35, 72, BO, 90, 92 Jones, Cedric 86 Jones, Chelean 241 Jones, Derek 43, 69, 71, 128, 132, 133, 138, 175, 303, 308, 328, 329, 395 Jones, Greg 289 Jones, James 201 Jones, Jana 55, 119, 131, 135, 183, 271 Jones, Jeffrey 86, 131, 133, 139, 152 163 172 193 289 140 ,,,,, Jones, Jill 34, 36, 40, 45, 46, 47, 55, 68, 124, 130, l34,138, 167, 175, 178, 183, 303, 328, 336, 352 Jones, John 163 Jones, Jones, Jones, 250 Jones, Jones, Kerry 86 Kirk 266 Polly 131, 160, 161, 241, Rayvenia 200, 201 Robin 116 Jones, Stephen 181, 193, 289 Jones, Tarnitha 200, 201 Jones, Thajuna 195, 198, 200, 328 Jones, -Valerie 155, 255, 266 Joran, Elizabeth 116, 173,266 Kaur, lnderjit 165 Keairnes, Richard 329 Kebodeaux, Timothy 290 Keck, Jennifer 164, 266 Keels, Deanna 185, 329 Keener, Margaret 201 Keeton, Jonathan 290 Keith, Kristine 93, 142, 143, 173, 181,231,241 Keller, Brian 42, 98, 124, 125, 163, 168,292 Kelly, Cresa 290 Kelly, Kari 119, 152,266 Keltner, Johanna 149,329 Kemp, Natalie 290 Kemp, Robert 266 Kennard, Melissa 242 Kennedy, Jackie 160 Kennedy, James 267 Kenny, Valerie 108, 267 Kesslar, Michele 329 Khan, Shareef 267 Kimble, Christopher 49, 96, 280, 290 Kimble, Laura 163, 290 King, Carla 138, 151,329 King, Jennifer 46, 142, 143, 152 180, 238, 266, 267 King, Julie 165,303,329 King, Lucretia 195 King, Shelly 119, 242 King, Stacey 126, 128, 162, 175 303, 329 Kinkead, Heather 181,267 Kinney, Katherine 329 Kinney, Ronald 195 Kirby, Karen 329 Kirby, Kimberly 242 Kirkpatrick, Scott 51, 56, 87, 89, 90, 100, 102, 168, 172, 278, 290, 332 Jordan, Marlene 71, 152,266 Jorgensen, Carolyn 140, 241 Joseph, Felicia 138, 289 Joseph, Ruben 329 Juhl, Cheryl 241 Juhl, Todd 195 June, Sandra 329 June, Steven 93, 266 Kaczharowski, Jerome 242 Kadlecek, Kimberly 289 Kafoglis, Anna 59, 180, 320, 329, 346. 348 Kahle, Evelyn 37,242 Kainer, Matthew 59, 194, 242 Kalsi, Carle 60, 132, 167, 175, 303, 329, 375 Kam, John 180, 191, 193, 289 Kamburis, Marty 289 Kapadia, Jayesh 329 Kapche, Jeffrey 173, 266 Kapsalis, Stassa 60, 152, 163, 167, 168, 179, 289, 297 Karas, Kathy 289 Karro, Joseph 180, 193, 289 Kato, Victor 164, 167, 168, 289, 300 Kaufman, Vanessa 156, 157, 181, 266 Kish, Madelyn 116, 126, 148, 149, 174, 182, 287,290 Kivel, Kimberley 330 Klein, Jacquelyn 330, 384 Kleinhans, Catherine 174,242 Kleineg, Ed 185,290 Klimas, Eric 163,289,290 Kloc, Jeffrey 267 Knight, Kelly 142, 143,267 Knodel, Kristin 179, 254, 263, 275 Knoll, Mark 162,231,242 Knopps, Damon 199,267 Knopps, Derek 198, 267 Knotts, Matthew 86, 164, 266, 267 Kocian, Bruce 86, 242 Kocian, Gregory 152, 170,290 Koehl, Andrew 131, 133, 144, 169, 173, 174, 180, 193, 255, 264, 267 Koehler, Laurel 168, 172, 193,290 Koenig, Robert 330 Koenig lll, Henry 154,290 Kogen, Kelly 242 Kooney, Jeanette 57, 142, 143, 242 Korcz, Jeff 176, 290 Koutzarov, Isabel 242 Kovacs, John 99, 267 Kral, Robin 203,330 Krauth, Allison 71, 138, 140, 151, 171,191,192,330 Krauth, Melissa 139, 140, 151, 152, 169, 193,290 Krosby, Anita 138, 174,324,330 Krosby, Bjorn 98 Krosby, Tor 98, 242 Kurtz, Leslie 242 Kyle, Carl 195 Kyle, William 242 Labrant, Lisa 108, 127, 289, 290, 296 Laftorte, Gina 37, 167, 178, 185, 167, 330 Lacorte, Lisa 242, 249 Lafuente, Gloria 242 Laguarta, Graydon 55, 68, 76, 78, 124, 128, 136, 137, 138, 321, 330 Laguarta, Jennifer 179, 239, 242 Lamair, Edward 48, 57, 93, 125, 128,132, 163, 166, 168, 307, 331, 340 Lambeth, Matt 267 Lamitina, David 267 Landry, Rhonda 331 Laney, Aylisa 267 Laney, Hubert 290 Langson, Ninette 267 Laracuente, Desiree 291 Larkin, James 129, 163, 172, 176, 183, 271 Larkin, John 242 Larocca, Lori 185, 291 Larraloe, Roxana 151,331 Latta, Shari 242 Lauber, Elizabeth 152,291 Laughlin, Jill 55, 135, 152, 183, 267, 395 Laughlin, Joan 120, 152, 183, 268, 274, 395 Lavine, Ablund 242 Lawrence, Conrad 331 Lawrence, lan 268 Lawrence, Louella 291 Lawrence, Milton 61, 98, 148, 149 151, 167, 168, 175,303,464 Lawson, Charles 236, 242 Lawson, Lori 291 Le, Hong Hanh 291 Le, Linh 172 Le, Thao 155, 173,243 Le, Tu Anh13, 169 Leake, Randall 331 Lebleu, Camille 331 Lebleu, Michelle 111, 112,291 Ledbetter, Craig 78, 127, 128, 136 303, 331 Ledesman, Elisa 243 Lee, Craig 291 Lee, Joseph 157 Lee, Tracey 268 Lee, Tracey 68, 108, 126, 127, 148, 149,261,268 Lehman, Mark 243 Leitner, Jesse 86, 243 Lelvis, Kristin 113, 154,268 Leman, Marian 152, 167, 193,291 Leman, Philip 331 Lemex, Kristine 268 Lenderman, Karl 332 Leonard, Lauri 112, 332 Letton, Elizabeth 114, 181,243 Lewis, Anne 114, 153, 179, 235, 243 Lewis, Elisa 114,231,243 Lewis, Ellen 114, 153, 179,243 Lewis, Michelle 51 , 63, 235, 243, 274 Lighter, Amy 243 Lim, Allison 134, 138, 141, 171, 303, 332 Lim, Suzanne 291 Lim Jr., Wai 127, 133, 139, 140, 169, 172, 173, 180, 193, 280, 291, 299 Lin, May 73, 134, 138, 140, 144, 145,151,153,159,169,170, 171,174,180,191,192,193, 303,332 Lin, Michael 87, 133, 139, 140, 169, 173, 291 Lister, Eric 155, 163,291 Little, Trey 332 Livingston, Anna 164, 183,332 Livingston, James 201,291 Lo, Luis 333 Lobliner, Debra 231, 243 Lobliner, Pamela 186, 333 Lochiel, Malcolm 50, 139, 140, 152,155,163,172,193,237, 278, 279, 282, 291 Lock, Wendall 133, 139, 140, 173, 193, 291 Logan, April 196, 333 Logan, Maria 201 Loggin, Boris 56, 86, 92, 268 Lohkamp, Constance 243 Lomas, Maria 243 Lomba, Jose 97, 151,333 Lopez, Aida 106, 107 Lopez, Ana 201,243 Lopez, Jose 268 Lopez, Sandra 243 Lopez, William 268 Lottman, Jennifer 142, 143, 268 Loucks, Stephanie 142, 143, 243 Love, Kerry 243 Love, Ronald 152, 255 Lovelace, Geoffrey 157, 268 Lovett, Lisa 55, 108, 194, 262, 266, 268, 395 Lowe, Darrell 333 Lowrie, Amy 138,303,333 Loyd, Laura 141, 181,243 Lu, Vinh 243 Lubrano, Christoph 98 Luby, Peter 291 Lucero, Monica 164 Lucio, Maricella 292 Luhnau, Scott 268 Luksha, Patree 199, 201,268 Lutz, John 243 Lydick, Robert 153, 181, 243 392 Lyles, De tra 116,243 Lyon, Jennifer 231,243 Ma. Chung Pei 155, 333 Ma, Man 159, 243 Maack, William 244 Maceo, V ictor 244 Macias, Martina 197 Mackey, Kevin 244, 253 Mackey, Terence 292 Mackie, Heather 43, 124, 125, 131. 162, 163, 168, 179, 180, 279. 284, 292 Madonia, Christina 268 Magrill, Michael 153,244 Maher, Brant 152, 268 Mahns, Alice 303. 333 Maida, Sam 42, 86, 104, 136, 137. 292, 299 Mainville, Marilyn 268 Mair, Michael 155, 292 Malone, Mark 244 Maness, Karolyn 154, 159, 174, 181,188, 189,268 Maness, Kimberly 60, 134, 138, 175,186,189,191, 192.303, 333 Mann, Charles 268 Manriquez, Wally 268 Marable, Johnathan 244 Maredia, Rozina 152, 191,292 Marich, Michael 86, 163, 144 Marion, Matthew 93, 292 Markle, Darren 292 Marqu Marqu Marriq cis, Anthony 202, 292 lis, John 268 uin, Mirma 292 Marshall, Michelle 116,269 Marshall, William 202, 292 Martell. Robert 244 Martin, Carl 176, 292 Martin, David 273 Martin, Elizabeth 1 19, 269, 274, 276, 309 Martin, Lee 185, 333 Martin Jr., John 293 Martinez, Cesar 195 Martinez, David 333 Martinez, Edward 138, 144, 155, 156, 157, 175, 181, 244, 319, 325, 333 Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Mason, C Evelia 201, 244 Nora 269 Rosa 244 Yvonne 244 urtis 176, 196, 334 Massey, Lisa 135, 152, 164, 255, 269 Matcha, Catherine 61, 141, 144, 148, 149, 293 Materanek, Lawrence 269 Mathew, John 141,269 Matta, Wassim 172, 334 Matthews, Ann 116,269 Matthews, James 244 Matthews, Michelle 244 Mauck, Christoph 78, 80, 154,334 May, Christine 106, 107, 112, 113. 139,154, 172,193 May. Jonathan 99, 269 May, William 154,334 Mayer, Wendy 189,269 Mayo, Robert 185, 334 McCarver, Kimberly 164,292 McCaslin, James 100. 292 McClenny, Mary 163, 167,178, 334, 381 McC1ung, Kristi 231, 244 McCorkle, Michael 269 McCormick, Erin 131, 179, 269. 271 McCutchan, Michael 163, 244, 269 McDonnell, Brenda 141, 194,269 McElraft, Pamela 168,334 McElreath, Julia 173, 181,244 McGaha, Kris 52, 61, 126.127, 148, 149, 182,292,293 McGee, lris 244 McGee, Katherine 167, 168, 182, 292 McGinnis, Melissa 244 McGrew, Sarah 113,269 McHayle, Dale 42, 201 McHayle, David 201 Mclntrye, Andre 86 McKay, Bradley 48, 78, 81, 82, 84. 105,124,125.128,136,137. 321, 331, 354 McKay, Meredith 35, 119, 131, 179, 183, 254, 255, 269, 275, 276 McKechnie, Peter 231, 244 McKeithan, Melissa 57, 259 McKenzie, Larry 86, 155 McKissick, James 57, 131, 133, 269, 275 McKnight, Kathryn 181,269 McLemore, Charles 269 McLemore, Kelly 164, 269 McLemore, Traci 116,269 McLendon, Robert 334 McMahan, Robert 45, 51, 129. 148, 149, 155, 180, 334, 338 McMahon, Mary 114, 118, 138, 183, 303, 334 McNairy, Derrick 86,92 McNary, Donald 86, 92, 269, 358 McNeeley, Melissa 148, 149, 269 McNeil, Vanessa 292 McNeil, Yolanda 196, 292 Medellin, Ray 200,244 Meed, Geoffrey 78, 126, 128, 136, 303, 322, 334, 361 Meininger, Sara 159, 161,244 Mejia, David 200. 201 Melcher, J 157,293 Melcher.Joann 181,231,245 Melendez, Maria 245 Melo, Maurice 245 Melott, Kevin 245 Mendez, Erick 252 Menn, Matthew 293 Merchant, Patrick 163, 166, 168 Meredith, Maury 157 Merian, Mark 245 Meyer, Bishop 35.86, 136, 137. 1 wwsy M fin -c. 255, 270 Meyer, Melissa 153, 169,245 Meyer, Tracey 108, 173,270 Michalec, Karen 245 Michalec, Kevin 202,293 Milam, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Matthew 127, 154,270 Daniel 152,270 Everett 270 Matthew 293 Rodney 334 Susan 185, 195. 293 Tyla 117, 270 Mills, Holly 151, 174, 335, 341 Mott, Christoph 86, 93, 94, 164. 294 Mott, Pamela 49, 183. 294 Moukarim, Basil 245 Mozee, Tanya 200, 201 Muller, Constanza 294 Munoz, Analicia 201,270 Murphy, Elizabeth 270 Murphy, John 193,294 Murphy, Timothy 336 Murray, Jamie 138, 196 Murray, Melissa 270 Murray, Michelle 164, 336 Mills, William 245 Milstead, Michael 51, 59, 78, 80, 84,100,131, 136,137,293 Milstein, Lisa 335 Minami, Yasuo 270 Minnitti, Annalisa 245 Miracle, Amy 59,109,119, 131. 160,161,231,241,245 Miracle, Mary 164, 174, 178.303, 328, 355, 362 Miranda, Sandra 293 Miravalle, Terri 195,293 Mireles, Kenneth 197,200,201 Misch, Elizabeth 152, 159. 172. 174, 193, 293 Mitchell, Ellery 92 Mitchiner, John 98, 133, 140, 144 173, 174, 193,279,293 Mitschke, Karen 45, 48, 57, 64, 178, 303, 335 Mixson, Jenny 245 Moffett, Michelle 245 Mohabbat, Solairnan Molbeck, Laura 155,270 Moll, Robin 153, 179, 181,245 Moll Jr., William 51, 87, 89, 132, 138, 167, 168. 175, 303, 323. 335, 337, 365, 389 Momon, Kathleen 197, 245 Moncrief, Georgia 335 Monoshine, Kevin 97, 105,335 Montague, Michelle 109, 153, 179, 245, 249, 291 Montes, Alicia 197, 198. 199,270 Montgomery, Elizabeth 37, 45, 124,125,l28,130,134,136. 138, 175, 178, 300, 328, 334 Montgomery, John 293 Murray, Murray, Robert 245 Ronald 163 Muskrella. Maria 134, 138.303, 336 Myzell, Susan 164 Nadal. Javier 337 Nadal, Rita 152,294 Nadachal, Chandra 203 Naeseth, Giles 245 Nagle, Emily 144, 168,270,272 Nalley, Jeffrey 133, 168, 173, 174, 255, 270 Nanez. Sandra 153, 200,201,245 Natale, Christine 174. 337 Neal, Christopher 270 Neal, John 245 Neal, William 197 Neidner, James 270,274 Nelson, Emily 197,246 Nelson, James 246 Nemmar, Pascal 168. 270 Nesensohn, Annette 166, 167, 168, 303, 337 Moore, Amy 245 Moore, Bradford, 261,265,270 Moore, Laura 245 Moore, Lisa 116, 178,336 Moore, Morgan 245 Moore, Patrick 164 Moore, Paul 245 Moore ,Susan 163, 165, 167, 168, 172, 178, 316, 336 Nesmith, Steven 148, 149,294 Nettles, Sheranne 246 Neugebauer, Lisa 116, 152, 163, 167, 168, 173,294 New, Maribeth 142, 143,270 Newby, Darrin 195,337 Newcomb, Jenny 187, 189,270 Ngo, Dao 201 Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen, Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen, Nguyen, Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen, Nguyen, Nguyen, Nguyen Anh 152, 186 Annie 246 Chinh 246 Dat 294 Giao 246 Ha 334 Hanh 246 Hanh 337 Le Ha 294 Nhung 246 Quane 98, 294 Thu 246 Thuy 337 Tu Uyen 252 Moreno, Gregory 144, 270 Moreton, Paul 167, 175,336 Morgan, Tracey 270 Mosley, James 78, 92, 168. 270 Moss, Michael 86, 241, 245 Moss, Thomas 78, 82, 136, 336 Motamedi, Phillip 293 Mote, Andrea 150, 203, 336 Nicholson, Anhtian 246 Nicholson, Khoi 270 Nick, Melissa 246 Nielsen, Jeffrey 176,294 Nigh, Carolyn 168,271 Nolan, Catherine 246 Nolen, Susan 115, 164,337 Nord, Marshall52,61, 126, 127, 148, 303, 337 Far Left: A desperate Carl Wimber- ly pleads, Please just one kiss ! Middle: 'tLlmmm, let me see, meditates Julia Weidler about her choice, as Shelley Wilson is quite sure of her prospect. Left: Master Mind Alex Coleman has it perfectly under control, while a baffled Ong T tries to attain a por- tion of his brilliance. 393 Norris, Pleshette 294 Nunez, Christie 163,246 Nuttall, Jeffrey 104, 133,271 O'Banion, Sharon 183,269,271 O'Connell, Mary Helen 152, 181, 271 O'Dowd, Jonathan 181,246 Obrien, Robert 202 Ocampo, Leticia 157,271 Ochoa, Lee 201,246 Odom, Kirkland, 87, 89, 91 Oesch, Jonathan 40, 63, 163, 165, 166, 172, 193, 303, 316, 338 Oesch, Katherine 271 Oldham, Jeffrey 173, 181,246 Oldham, Linda 180, 186, 294 Olivares, Adela 164 Oliver, Nicholas 246 Olson, Billy 271 Olson, Callie 246 Olson, Eric 246 Oneil, Kelly 183,271 Oneill, Joe 338 Ong, Hung 393 Orchard, Cynthia 106, 107, 119, 124,125,131,135,152,172, 174, 279, 294 Ortega, Marie 191,338 Ortiz, Josefa 294 Osborn, Roy 157,271 Osorio, Celia 200, 271 Osorio, Patricia 246 Outlaw, Paige 153,231,246 Owens, Craig 247 Ozenberger, Jack 338 Page, Richard 247 Paige, Betty 116, 197,338 Pair, Kimberly 196, 338 Palmer, Kimberly 200, 201,247 Panameno, Ana 271 Panjwani, Nizar 200,201,294 Panus, Kevin 49, 80, 78, 93, 136, 304, 338, 352 Panus, Stephanie 173,255,271 Papp, Stephanie 247 Pappas, Christian 63, 130, 178, 180, 303, 338, 352, 389 Parker, Kenneth 244, 294, 299 Parker, Steven 92,247 Parker, Theresa 271 Parr, Susan 152,271 Parziale, Tony 151, 315, 339 Pate, Jim Pate, Mary 196, 339 Patel, Pratisha 294 Patin, Sacha 86,247 Patterson, Iverlyn 247, 252 Pavlock, David 86, 97, 294 Pavlovich, Charles 202, 295 Payavla, Marcus 78, 83,295 Payne, Monique 1 16, 178, 183 Payne, Stephanie 152, 271 Payne, Walter 144, 245 Peaches, Sandra 295 Pearson, Diana 271 Peil,Cheryl141,180, 171 Penagos, Jose 201,247 Pennie, Tarsha 186,247 Perales, Lorraine 247 Perales, Rosas 195, 339 Pereira, Catherina 115,247 Perez, Gerardo 247 Perez, Jose 271 Perez, Leda 271 Perez, Leticia 339 Perez, Roger 271 Perreault, Laura 247 Petersen, Lara 154, 295 Peterson, Todd 247 Pettie, Schindel 271 Pettie, Tina 247 Pettiford, Kimberly 201,339 Pham, Huy 247 Pham, Thanh 339 Phan, Danh 271 Phan, Linh 272 Phan, Si 272 Pharmakidis, Joanna 272 Phillips, Macon 295 Phillips, Perry 295 Piazza, Gary 151, 184, 185,339 Pickell, Laura 148,272 Pcikell, Pamela 176, 186,295 Pickett, Alan 272 Pickett, Cory 195 Pickett, Margaret 247 Pidgeon, Jack 49, 339 Pierce, Kim 247 Pino, Jose 247 Pipkin, Laura 155, 173,260,272 277 Pipkin, Russell 33, 131, 153,231 247 Piscotta, Gina 58, 194,339 Pittman, Pamela 185, 303, 339 Pittman, William 194 Pla, Ingrid 192, 303 Pla, Ivan 168, 176,295 Plummer, Mechelle 195,339 Poellinger, Allison 33, 108, 135, 152, 173, 182, 272, 274 Poliching, Louis 93,295 Polk, Dawn 62, 178,183, 185,31 339 Pollard, James 198, 200,295 Polly, Mark 157 Poor, Philip 193,295 Pope, Carolyn 196 Porter, Leonard 340 Portilla, Susan 43, 49, 126, 167, 168, 188, 303, 340, 391 Portillo, Alejandro 247 Portillo, Luis 247 Pottorf, Trevor 173, 194, 272 Poulos, Therese 272 Powell, Carey 272 Powell, Mark 86,272 Prado, Chris 148,272 Prange, Shelley 148, 152, 173, 174, 180, 272 Prebo, Patrick 272 Prewett, Matthew 340 Price, Christopher 26, 148, 149, 150, 176, 181,248 Price, Tammy 163,272 Priest, Judy 295 Prince, Caroline 131, 135, 144, 163, 173, 179,183,254,255, 266, 272 Prince, Scott 48, 167,340 Prior, Darrin 151, 192,340 Prophet, Sharon 340 Provine, Mark 86, 98, 248 Pullen, Christy 46, 63, 179, 234, 238, 245 Quirein, Jonathan 155, 168, 201, 279, 295 Rabke, Susan 139, 155, 156,295 Rafeh, Danny 248 Rahnert, Kimberly 248 Raines, Amy 272 Rajani, Bilaees 295 Rames, Carmen 272 Ramirez, Jeffrey 295 Ramos, Cecilia 248 Ramos, Michael 248 Rand, Blake 195 Ranshaw, Monte 197,248 Ransleben, Norman 172, 176, 193 296 Rash, Kelly 148, 152, 173, 254, 255, 272, 340 Rathwick, Elizabeth 184,273 Ray, Antoine 273 Ray, Bleakney 64, 138, 163, 167, 168, 174, 178, 309, 340, 345, 357 Ray, John 270, 273 Ray, Shannon 37, 43, 168, 172, 180, 282, 296 Raymond, Kimberly 157,248 Raymond, Michael 41, 45, 140, 304, 315, 341, 391 Read, Steven 132, 134, 140, 341 Rebelo, Siwana 248 Rector, Robert 248 Reddick, John 92,296 Reed, Darrel 168, 200, 201, 202, 296 Reed, Timothy 155,248 Reininger, Timothy 296 Reinke, Timothy 273 Reyes. Luis 248 Reyes, Rigoberto 248 Reyna, Beatrice 248 Rice, Leslie 53, 126, 148, 149,296 Rice, Todd 162, 169, 170, 175, 341 Rich, James 273 Richard, Thomas 87, 127, 133, 168, 172, 180, 193,289,296 Richey, Thomas 168 Riddick, Hugh 141, 170, 172, 193, 296 Riggs, Dawn 151, 192, 341 Riley, Jason 139, 156, 157, 172, 193, 296 Riquelmy, Jason 202,274 Riser, Robert 259, 273, 276 Rivette Jr., Roland 176,296 Roach, Laura 160,248 Roark, Robin 33, 119, 131, 160, 179,241, 247,248 Robbins, Christoph 92, 245, 248 Roberts, Brooke 248 Roberts, Laura 134, 138, 140, 151, 168,169,174,175,191,192, 196, 303, 341, 349 Roberts, Melinda 348 Roberts, Tamera 157, 158,273 Roberts, Veronica 157, 296 Robertson, Holly 341 Robertson, Jeffrey 273 Robertson, Linda 109, 248 Robertson, Rhonda 148, 152, 169, 173, 192,296 Robinson, Buel 160, 161,231,248 Robinson, Julie 134, 138, 144, 151, 175, 183,303,341 Robinson, William 180, 184, 307, 341, 381 Robison, Alexander 244, 245, 248 Roddy, Gina 273 Rodriguez, lvannia 199, 200, 201, 273 Rodriguez, Jorge 78, 80, 136, 137, 269, 273 Rodriguez, Julieta 108 Rodriguez, Kerryn 113, 148, 152, 174, 273 Roeder, Scarlet 167, 178, 184, 185, 309, 340,341 Rogers, Christopher 249 Rogers, Margaret 120 Rogers, Roxanne 249 Rohrer, Wendy 195 Rombado, Maite 148, 152, 166, 167,168, 180, 191, 193,296 Rombado, Silas 341 Rome, Mark 55, 74, 78, 82, 124, 136, 137, 138,179,341 Romero, David 273 Romero, Sonia 197,273 Roppolo, Dominica 231, 249 Rose, Katy 41, 167, 178,341 Rose, Tami 249 Rose, Teresa 249 Rosenthal, Lauren 148, 152,273 Rosson, Alexandra 181, 273 Rothacker, Leah 273 Rowell, Christopher 273 Ruddell, William 33, 92, 96, 131, 152, 173, 174,181,273 Ruiz, Tracy 342 Rundle, Renee 36, 178, 303, 327, 342, 346, 360 Rush, Susan 201,249 Russ, Carrie 196, 342 Ryan, Kemper 93, 139, 140, 141, 152, 172, 173, 196,296 Ryan, Ragan 153, 173, 174, 191, 249 Rymer, Lisa 249 Sadoun, Christopher 93, 96, 326 342 Saenz Jr., Alfred 194,249 Sain, Lisa 203 394 Salvaggio, Betsy 50, 177, 178, 303, 310, 342 Sample, Elizabeth 192, 303, 342 Sanchez, Hector 164, 202, 342 Sanger, Michelle 1, 36, 65, 124, 128, 130, 167, 168, 171, 314. 337, 342, 373 Santikos, George 296 Santos, Juan 195 Santos, Magnolia 148, 155 Sarikhanian, Sossy 153, 173, 181 249 Sarikhanton, Salpy 165, 342 Satterwhite, John 50, 151, 152, 342 Savoy, Mona 296 Sawyers, Heather 249 Scarborough, Susannah, 170, 191, 192, 303 Scarlett, Paul 92 Schaffner, Raymond 176, 297 Shawe, Carol 152, 179, 255, 260, 267,274 Schindler, Christopher 170, 303 Schlaudt, Frances 139, 142, 143, 180,279,297 Schleisner, Hannah 139, 140, 148, 152, 169, 173. 193,297 Schleyer, Maclelaine 49, 50, 64, 83, 163, 168, 177, 178, 185, 303, 343 Schloss, Leslie 249 Schlotfeldt, Chris 157, 274 Schmidt, Dee 152, 181,274 Schmidt, Derek 249 Schmitt, Kimberly 274 Schlutz, Cheryl 249 Schnitzius, Brent 274 Scholtyssek, Daniel 249 Schrade, Suzanne 139, 157, 290, 297 Schuchholz, Susanna 258, 274 Schueler, Valerie 51, 55, 152,266 274 Schuelke, Chantal 186 Schwartz, John 157,231 Schwarz, Julie 298 Sclar, Thomas 196,343 Scott, Carol 343 Seaman, Matt 86, 245 Sebastian, Leisa 249 Sedgwick, Susan 193, 194 Seibel, Linda 112,249 Seibert, Karen 138, 192,343 Seigworth, Julie 249 Seippel, Gregory 203, 343 Seligman, Christine 174,249 Senani, Fahmi 191, 193,274 Sentonnian, David 249 Serna, Sandra 297 Serna, Sonia 297 Shadden, Michael 71, 138, 171, 174,343 Shadden, Pamela 173, 174, 181, 249 Shadgar, Racheal 180,297 Shah, Himanshu 297 Shah, Kalpesh 152,274 'W' t ,W m- I JI Sharafeddin, Yusra 274 Sharpe, John 250 Sharpe, Ralph 160, 241, 249 Shavlan, Barbara 153, 231, 250 Shavlan, David 152, 277, 297, 300 Shea, Charles 170, 172, 192,344 Shea, James 164,274 Shea, William 68, 156. 157,344 Shefman, Lenore 250 Shehorn, Gaylord 344 Shelby, Reginald 201,250 Shelby, Steven 250 Shen, Peter141, 173, 191.193, 274 Shepherd, John 41, 56, 59, 62, 104,125,129,130,131,133, 139,14O,167,168,172,174. 193, 278, 279, 284, 297, 354, 365, 385 Sheppard, Kimberly 144, 160,274 Sheppard, Rodney 344 Sherley, Clayton 86, 93, 94, 297 Shinsky, Jeff 100, 101,344 Shook, Chadley 86, 176,240,250 Siddique, Faheem 200, 201, 344 Siddique, Uzma 274 Sides, William 43, 48, 86, 104, 136, 137,297,391 Sidman, Dana 250 Simmonds, Leroy 201 Simmons, Greg 202, 344 Simmons, John 274 Simpson, Richardo 86 Sims, Rhonda 116,274 Sirker, Nancy 344 Skinner, Robert 250 Slanicky, Jennifer 274 Slator, Mark 86, 297 Slavin, Ellen 180, 194,290,297 Sloan, Jeffrey 50, 75, 98, 138, 140, 171, 174,179, 192,344 Slye, Collin 231, 250 Smith, Cassie 297 Smith, Christopher 196, 344 Smith, Cooper 193, 274 Smith, Cornelious 200,201,274 Smith, Gary 274 Smith, Gerald 297 Smith, Karen 250,344 Smith, Steve 195, 275 Smith, Tracy 46, 163 Smith, Tracy 250 Smyers, Timothy 344 Solomon, Marcy 297 Solomon, Mark 86, 250 Sonnier, Eva 250, 279 Southerland, Thomas 345 Southerland, Virginia 142, 143, 174, 250 Spanks, Benny 250 Sparkes, Leslee 135, 174, 303 Speed, Mary 35, 131, 160, 161, 173, 179, 231, 249, 250 Spence, Richard 87, 174, 250, 153 Spencer, Ginger 186, 298 Stanley, Cynthia 152, 298 Stanton, Leanne 275 Starr, Roger 99 Z ,i,,, Stayton, Sabrina 198, 200 Stebner, Tanda 163, 194, 196,345 Stedorro, Melissa 275 Steely, Sandra 164,298 Steffes, James 127, 133, 139, 140, 162, 174, 279, 280, 298 Steffes, Janice 153, 173, 174, 250 Steffes, Joan 152, 255, 275 Steffy, Lee 275 Stein, Mark 245 Stelzer, Carla 114, 116,275 Stephan, Jeanne 250 Stephanow, Richard 250 Stephens, Kenneth 87 Stephens, Michael 154, 275 Stevens, John 144, 275 Stevenson, Ronald 250 Stewart, Pamela 144, 152, 163, 275 Stewart, Walter 275 Stibora, Duane 345 Stinnett, Laura 142, 143, 181,250 Stitzlein, Laura 139, 180, 188, 189, 190, 298 Stoker, Erin 250 Stolting, Roiann 148,298 Stone, Derek 195 Stone, Todd 263, 275 Stone, William 35, 86, 174, 243. 245, 251 Story, Stacy 195 Stringfellow, Kevin 195 Stringfellow, Lisa 174, 193. 298 Stringfellow, Michael 181 Stroud, Ben 251 Stroud, Candace 135, 142, 143, 168, 174. 182,296,298 Stroud, Jennifer 142, 143, 231, 234 Sturgis, Jamie 251 Surles, Carol 53, 126, 127, 129, 144, 145, 148, 149, 327, 344, 345 Susatyo, Yugi 345 Sussman, Karen 160,251 Sussman, Margery 138, 140, 203, 345 Suttles, Jennifer 167, 168, 180, 298 Swanson, Heidi 275 Swart, Tena 346 Swearingen, Peter 133 Sykes, Byron 157, 251 Sylla, Katherine 142, 143, 231, 239, 251 Tagliere, Steve 251 Tamborello, John 48, 57, 298 Tarre, Grethre 275 Tat, Quoc 251 Tatum, Lana 183,272,275 Tatum, Laurie 152, 168, 183, 263, 275 Taylor, Cindy 152, 298 Taylor, Daniel 346 Taylor, David 92 Taylor, Nancy 148 Taylor, Pamela 195,346 ww 'K Taylor, Talitha 345,346 Teap, Senarith 86 Teap, Tevy 298 Temiquel, Warren 201,251 Termina, Stephanie 174, 346 Termus, Jeanne 181,275 Terry, Christian 276 Terry, Mark 185, 346 Terry, Paul 251 Terry, Shannan 255,276,277 Terry, Travis 101, 346 Thai, Chau 346 Thai, De 347 Thomas, Carol 157, 276 Thomas, Carol 158, 163, 179,298 Thomas, Catherine 251 Thomas, Darryl 92 Thomas, Herdelin 298 Thomas, Kelly 298 Thomas, Michele 276 Thomas, Pamela 157, 158 Thomas, Rodney 195 Thomas, Tonya 201,251 Thomas, Neal 185 Thompson, Edward 151, 198, 199 Thompson, Lou 120, 121, 152, 173, 276 Thompson, Timothy 201 Thompson, Tonya 116,298 Thompson, William R. 157, 251 Thornton, Charles 104, 186,298 Thorsell, Laura 51,131,179,183, 270, 272, 276 Threadgill, Karen 60, 68, 138, 142, 143,144,186,188,189 Thuesen, Brian 251 Tidwell, Mark 168, 172, 193,298 Tindall, Jennifer 153, 174, 179, 246, 251 Tippm, Karim 46,251 Tobias, Marcia 186 Todd, Tricia 152, 183,276 Todd, Tyler 152, 168, 298 Tolbert, Mary 152, 167, 168, 174, 298 Tomich, Jeffrey 251 Torgerson, Erik 56, 87, 91, 131,133,139,140,163,173, 283, 295, 299, 357 Torgerson, Kirstin 105, 115, 116, 131 Torres, Mariela 203 Torrez, Tangela 276 Totari, Janet 196,347 Townsend, Brian 202 Toy, Tim 276 Tran, Chau 347 Tran, Minh 347 Tran, Quoc 251, Tran, Quy 200,251 Tra, Van 347 Tran, Vila 299 Travis, Greggory 203, 347 Trcalek, Ronald Treadaway, Krista 142, 143, 153, 251 Troncale, Phillip 251 Truelove, Julie 109, 164, 181, 251 Far Left: Dr. Derek Jones performs his latest acupuncture discovery on patient David Andrus as his latest victims Mark Janse and Burke Butler display its effects. Middle Left: Just keep on smiling and they will never know our secret, whispers Lisa Lovett to in- nocent duo Jill and Joan Laughlin. Middle Right: Clowns Erik Torger- son and Kim Zook practice their next stunt for the circus. Left: Smurfette Brenda Bailey real- ly relates to her new image. 395 Willingham, Kenneth 277 Truong, Kha 347 Tsai, Cindy 155, 173, 181, 276 Tunstall, Tammy 157, 158, 276 Turner, Karen 152, 167, 168, 172, 193, 299 Turner, Lindy 109, 152, 181, 251, 391 Turner, Paige 33, 106, 109, 124, 125,131,134,135,139,140, 179, 278, 279, 285, 299, 354 Turner, Ruby 195 Turpin, Krista 152, 173, 181,276 Twomey, Brian 252 Usher, William 252 Valdes, Robert 200, 201 Valencia, Anibal 276 Valenciano, Tina 186,276 Valero, Patrick 252 Vallone, Jeff 62, 340 Vallot, Darryl 347 Van Allen, Jooie 252 Van Eman, Sherri 153, 249, 252 Van Meter, Rebecca 59, 114, 116, 118, 234, 237, 246, 249, 252, 282 Vandagrift, Carrie 120, 175, 347 Vandervelden, Jacques 152, 276 Vandervoort, Kirkland 252 Vandervoort, Mary 183, 254, 255, 259, 265, 275, 276 Vandyke, Debbie 303,347 Vanek, Tracie 252 Vanmeter, Cheryl 120, 121, 328, 347 Vantull, Sean 195 Varahrami, Paul 231, 252 Varga, Jennifer 148,348 Vargas, Robert 153 Vasques, Jose 276 Vasquez, Edgar 276 Vasquez, Veronica 348 Vassighi, Maziar 299 Vassighi, Mehrdad Vaughn, Alpha 148, 252 Vaught, Dawn 299 Vecellio, Michael 152, 163, 193, 236, 295, 299 Vega, Pedro 276 Vega, Sandra 299 Velez, Beatriz 151,348 Velez, Ronnie 276 Veliky, Monica 201,252 Veliz, Marco 200, 201 Ventura, Iris 252 Ventura, Luis 252 Vergher, Lori 62, 317 Viaud, Jose 201 Vickery, Alexander 252 Villa, Aracelly 276 Villanveva, Nelson 276 Voit, Michael 154, 168, 170 Voland, Tracy 200, 201,252 Von Eiff, Christoph 58, 194 Voss, Leonard 276 Vrana, Kelly 152, 181, 255, 273, 275, 276 Vreugde, John 276 Vu, Huong 152,276 Vu, Trane 348 Wachter, Michelle 348 Waggett Jr., Robert 144, 145, 194, 303, 348 Wakefield, Allison 348 Walcott, Bret 200 Walker, Amy 106, 180,348 Walker, Belinda 195, 349 Walker, Michael 202 Walker, Robert 64, 203, 349 Walker, Shelley 57, 153,235,252 Walker, Stanley 277 Wallace, David 157,252 Wallace, Julie 139, 144, 152, 167, 173, 174, 180, 182,299 Wallace, Michelle 174,252 Wallace, William 277 Walling, Elizabeth 189, 299 Walling, Maurine 71, 74, 144,349 Walters, Pamela 203, 349 Wang, Christine 173, 174, 181, 252 Ward, Beverly 51, 179, 180,299 Warner, James 299 Warner, Kellie 255, 277 Warner, Suzanne 299 Washington, Simpson 78, 358 Waskom, William 138, 140, 151, 169,171, 191,192,349 Waters, Glena 349 Watson, Felicia 317 Watson, Laura 155, 173, 1.81, 183, 261, 277 Watson, Randy 71, 175 Watson, William 252 Wax, Kimberly 252 Weatherall, Robin 180, 182,299 Weatherly, Elizabeth 109, 181, 277 Weatherly, Margaret 138, 140, 175, 180,326,349 Weaver, Kirsten 300 Webb, Kimberly 253 Webb, Stephen 40, 175, 349 Webber, George 71, 132, 138, 162, 303, 350 Weidler, John 153, 174,246,253 Weidler, Julia 55, 69, 124, 128, 130, 134, 138, 178, 303, 309, 346, 350, 358, 393 Weigand, Christian 253 Weigand, Robyn 41, 350 Weinhauer, Deborah 165 Weinhauer, Rebecca 157, 253 Weishauft, Elizabeth 350 Wells, Warren 86, 300 Werlein, Ewing 130, 132, 138, 145, 148,152,158,167, 168.172, 303,327,350 Wesson, Michael 155, 174, 181, 253 West, Jo 1 16 West, Mary-Elle 189,253 West, Paul 144, 180,300,325 West, Terri 253 Westcott, Penny 350 Whalen, Terrance 253 Wharton, Colleen 163, 168, 179, 279, 300 Wheatley, Laura 203,350 Wheatley, Philip 153,253 Wheeler, Mason 253 White, Colleen 72, 164, 165, 203, 350 Wofford, Steve 176, 253 Wofford, Thomas 96, 185, 300 Wolff, Cynthia 135, 198,277 Wong, Genia 141, 162, 170, 173. 191, 277 Woodley, Annmarie 138, 154, 180 184, 185,352 Woodley, Gregory 154, 180, 277 Woods, Tina 301 White, Debora 351, 362 White, Debra 116, 196, 197 White, K aren 179, 266, 277 White, Matthew 253 White, Steven 351 White, S tiles 153, 174,181,253 Whitehead, Catherine 253 Whitehu rst, John 157, 277, 318 Wiedeman, Wyeth 42, 168,300 Wiemer, 351 Wilkerso Monica 106, 107, 151, n, James 300 Wilkes, Tamala 135, 152, 173, 180, 258, 261, 263, 277 Wilkins, Burrel 56 Willesen, Marlin 86, 300 Williams, Carol 196, 351 Williams Williams ,Christine 157, 165,300 , Christopher 195 Williams, Curtis 152 Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams , Derricka 174,253 ,Matt 195,300 , Pamela 277 , Phillip 253 , Ronald 87 ,Stephanie 113, 157,300 , Steven 152, 300 , Tim 168, 300 Williams, Tracey 195,300 Williams on, Bill 174,351 Wilson, Anthony 185, 351 Wilson Bradley 152, 168, 172, 193,'2 78, 279, 295, 335 Wilson, Bryan 133, 141, 173,277 Wilson, Henry 78, 85, 320, 351 Wilson, Jeffrey 253 Wilson, Monica 300 Wilson Rebecca 142, 143, 186, 350,'3 51 Wilson, Shelley 66, 105, 119, 124, 125, 1 170, 1 352, 3 28, 130, 134, 138, 140, 75, 180, 302, 303, 330, 63, 393 Wilson, Tim 160,253 Wilson, Voncille 352 Wilson, Wanda 277 Wooley, Tanya 152,277 Worfe, Aleena 352 Worfe, Kristofer 194 Wright, Brooke 120, 131, 152,268 277 Wright, David 93, 133, 152, 173, 181, 193,255,277 Wright, Martha 142, 143, 152, 352 Wright, Mary 43, 51, 152, 163, 167,168, 172,291,301 Wyatt, Brent 185,352 Wynne, Gracia 108, 116, 135, 140, 172, 298, 301 Yang, Jemmy 133, 139, 154, 173, 174, 193, 301 Yang, Lee 169, 174, 191,253 Yang, Stanley 169, 193, 253 Yang, Susan 169, 174, 186,191, 192, 350, 353 Yao, Hawkins 73 Yeager, Yeager, Richard 253 Robert 295, 301 Yearwood, Laura 142, 143, 231, 253 Ynman, Stephanie 157, 164, 165, 253 York, T Young, Young, Young, You ng, eresa 197 David 164,301 Gwin 152, 167,168,301 Julie 285,291,301 Michelle 189,277 ' Wiman, Stephanie 141, 172,277 Wimberley, Carl 33, 127, 172, 193, 300, 393 Winston, Blake 131,277 Winter, Joe 144,300 Winter, Kathy 142, 143,253 Wiren, Satu 148, 189, 300 Witcher, Adele 115,253 Witcher, Mark 163, 167, 191, 299, 300 Wizig, Yael 155, 164,277 Wofford, Lisa 185, 300 Young, Scott 50, 164, 349 Yurdyga, Adrienne 301 Zaharatos, Pete 277 Zakhem, Amal 155, 172, 183,353 Zakhem, Samia 155,353 Zander, Charles 152,277 Zander, Christopher 86, 136, 137, 272, 277 Zarkhem, Bassem 277 Zarr, David 283, 301, 369 Zelaya, Jose 353 Zelaya, Judith 186 Zenan, Ellen 164 Zhishingo, Fani 201, 253 Zhishingo, Maria 153,201 Zielinski, Brad 78, 104, 172, 193, 284, 301, 317, 389 Zilliox, Ronald 194 Zimmerman, Suzanne 113,301 Zook, Christoph 59, 86, 92, 131, 230, 231, 243, 245, 253 Zook, Kimberly 116, 118, 124, 125,131,135,152,167,168, 173, 180, 182, 297, 301, 395 Zwernemann, Lisa 68, 186, 188, 350, 353 IZ' 396 Teachers Adams, Ms. Andrea A. 211 Allen, Mrs. Ella L. 98, 225 Anderson, Mr, Thomas V. 219 Baldridge, Mr. Edward A. 219 Barrera, Mrs. Maria E. 229 Bellgam, Mrs. De Otis 216 Bergen, Mr. Lawrence J. 206, 207 Blaine, Mrs. Carol M, 173, 210 Bogan, Miss N. Elizabeth 165,223 Borneman, Miss Jane A. 114, 224 Boyum, Mr. Les E. 86, 87, 92, 224 Buhler, Miss Dita Butcher, Col. Arthur J. 198, 224, 225 Butler, Mr. Harris D. 218 Callas, Mr. J. Howard 141, 220 Cleek, Ms. Mary P. 227 Cockroft, Sgt. Richard L. 198, 224 225 Cole, Mr. John L. Jr. 219 Cook, Mr. William J. 207 Cooper, Mrs. Melba C. 216 Correa, Ms. Anna D. 209 Countee, Ms. Doris R. 166, 216 Creasey, Ms. Deborah J. 113, 217 Dale, Mrs. Jo Ann 208 D'Amico, Mr. Vincent C. 210, 212 Davis, Mrs. Nqra 165, 223 Day, Mrs. Helen 209 Delasbour, Mrs. lris J. 218 Doremus, Mrs. Patricia L. 208 Dowling, Mr. Joseph F. 154, 220 Duchane, Mrs. Ollie Eberlan, Mrs. Erma Z. 227 Ellis, Mr. Wiley B. 226 Estevez, Mrs. Mireya 220 Fair, Miss Sarah C. 211 Farmer, Mrs. Karen A. 153,220 Fergus, Mr. Michael F. 87, 225 Fleeks, Mr. Alvino 191, 216 Forbes, Mrs. Stephanie 138, 139, 214 Franklin, Ms. Magnolia N. 210 Freeman, Mrs. Jackie M. 180, 184, 227 Frombaugh, Mrs. Ines A. 151, 153, 220 Gadbois, Mr. Henri V. 132, 221 Galinis, Mrs. Victoria A. 204 Gaskamp, Mr. Wilbur L. 86, 87, 92, 224 Gilmore, Ms. Curley J. 212 Gomez, Mr. Charles 136, 214 Grant, Miss Eleanor K. 52, 142, . f je, H' 144,221 Hair, Mrs. Anne V. 52, 160, 161, 186,221,224 Hale, Mr. Jim H.111,112,184,224 Hancock, Mrs. Elizabeth J. 226 Hayes, Mr. Joe C. 212 Haymond, Mrs. Kay S. 211 Heffington, Mrs. Beth E. Henry, Mrs. Melba J. 218 Hiatt, Mr. Ernest B. 217 Hill, Miss Linda A. 224 Hill, Mrs. Rhonda P. 226 Holcombe, Mr. Bobby L. 216 Holden, Mr. Rick 78, 93, 225 Holt, Mrs. Bonnie 214 Hooten, Mrs. Susan M. 168, 219 Hornsby, Miss Carole J. 106,225 Idlebird, Mr. Joe C. 215 lngram, Mr. James 195,226 lngram, Mr. Robert L. 219 lsgren, Ms. Harriet G. 196,227 James, Mrs. Bobbie 196, 227 Jameson, Mrs. Karin 159 Johnson, Ms. Angela D. 211 Jones, Miss Betty Ann 184, 227 Jones, Miss Joyce Y. 211 Joyner, Mrs. Debra E. 214 Kelly, Mrs. Mafroniah 210 Laurencio, Mrs. Dalia E. 212 Leigh, Mrs, Gloria M. 209 Lemond, Mrs. Dian 215 Lindblom, Mr. Don E. 216 Long, Mr. Robert L. 117, 213 McAdams, Mrs. B. Sue 209 McCarthy, Ms. Nubia C. 220 McCray, Mr. Sam Jr. Machemehl, Mrs. Barbara A. 208 Malicote, Miss Sandra M. 134,217 Maroney, Mr. Lawrence V. 214 Meanor, Dr. G. Cordelia 215 Meyer, Mrs. Sandra L. 226, 227 Mitchell, Mrs. Betty J. 167, 195, 227 Mitchell, Mrs. Mary A. 226 Molloy, Miss Katharine L. 165, 223 Moore, Mrs. J. Carolyn 208 Nash, Mrs. Joanne C. 227 Neuwald, Miss Renee F. 219 Nichols, Mr. Roddy E. 162, 221, 222 Nickel, Mrs. Sharon L. 210 Nix, Mr. James R. 226 Nylander, Mr. Obediah C. O'Brien, Mrs. Cynthia L. 211 Ogbonna, Mrs. Cathy J. 215 Ohanian, Mr. Haikaz H. 213 Parish, Mrs. J. Ann 208 Parks, Mr. Burton H. 138, 139, 175 176, 218 Peeler, Mrs. Carolyn A. 210 Perry, Mr. Douglas L. 86, 104,224 Pirtle, Mr. Robert G. 208 Priest, Ms. Kathryn 209 Rack, Mrs. Bronwyn P. 168,218 Raze, Mrs. Eleanor E. 208 Reynaud, Miss Jeanne 225 Roberts, Mr. C. L. 218 Robinson, Mr. Reed W. 210 Rodriquez, Mr. Alvaro M. 155, 163, 220 Roper, Mrs. Marian E. 208 Rosenbaum, Mrs. Doris D. 209 Saliens, Mrs. Cheryl Sanders, Mr. Stephen L. 78 Satlof, Mrs. Regina G. 45, 126, 222 Schreiner, Mr. Thomas D. 156, 157, 222 Schweitzer, Miss Anna J. 216 Sears, Mrs. Yvonne B. Selinger, Ms. Suzanne 212 Sheffield, Mr. Roy R. 226 Shelton, Mrs. Elizabeth A. 222 Shuler, Miss Linda L. 52, 148, 221, 222 Simmons, Mrs. Nancy E. 208 Skinner, Mrs. Jan L. 165,223 Skains, Mr. Fred D. 207 Smith, Mrs. Mary A. 207, 209 Smith, Mrs. Mary Carolyn 208 Smith, Mrs. Theda K. Stephney, Mrs. Tangye D. 118,215 Strathman, Ms. Bonnie L. 211 Sullivan, Mrs. Carol L. 209 Taylor, Mr. Harold H. 191,217 Thomas, Mrs. Henrietta E. Timme, Ms. Kathryn D. 171, 172, 217 Waldmann, Mrs. Catharine l. 214 Watson, Mr. Michael H. 100,224 Weaver, Mr. Clarence E. 215 Wells, Ms. Patricia M. 212 Williams, Mrs. Debra A. 209 Williams, Mr. Joel D. 213 Williams, Mr. Thomas C. 213 Willis, Mrs. Glyndon S. 197, 227 Wisdom, Mrs. Margaret M. 60, 124, 125, 221 Wolf, Miss Elise D. 226 Woodard, Mrs. Patsy R. 227 Yaccino, Mr. John N. 59, 78, 79, 225 Yoes, Mrs. Thera M. 169,213 York, Mr. Marshall H. 220 Young, Mr. Clark H. 226 Zarzecki, Mr. Stanley T. 226 beat. Clubs American Legion Club 173 Anchor Club 134, 135 Band 156, 157, 158 Brigadiers 160, 161 Chi Eta Mu 171 Christian Student Union 180, 181 Closetlp 175 Computer Club 170 Critters and Creatures 172 Debate Team 162 DECA 184, 185 Dixiliers 142, 143 Dramalee 148, 149 Echoes 174 FFA 194 FHA 164, 165 French Club 155 General Guard 176 German Club 154 HERO 203 Hospitality Club 182, 183 Interact 136, 137 JETS 192, 193 Key Club 132, 133 Latin Honor Society 141 Lee Y Law 129 Lieutenants 186, 187, 188, 189, 190 Mu Alpha Theta 169 National Honor Society 138, 139 OEA 196 Orchestra 159 Quill and Scroll 128 RAZZ 146, 147 ROTC 198, 199, 200, 201 Saber 124, 125 Science Club 191 Scuba Club 166 Spanish Club 151, 152, 153 Spanish National Honor Society 140 Spirit Committee 177, 178, 179 Southernaires 144, 145 Student Council 130, 131 Super Techs 150 Surf Club 163 Texas History Club 167 Traveler 126, 127 VICA 202 VOCCT 197 VOCT 195 Young Conservatives of Texas 168 Left: Lindy Turner shows off her new love while others look on in hope that he has some friends. Far Left: Don't move or l'll use my club, states BamBam QBrian Kellerl as Pebbles fHeather Mackiei is unaffected by the threat. Middle: Groovers Jenifer Bridges and Karl Drews jam to their own 397 The new year brought about the usual resolutions and promises. HISD finally began the long-awaited construction of Lee's new facilities. The idea of two gyms, a swimming pool, and a new wing of classrooms excited the student body. Other changes in the system were received ln What Direction Are We Moving? with a less than enthusiastic reaction. lt was announced that the debated proficiency tests were to count twenty percent of each stu- dent's final average. At lirst, these examina- tions were brought under Ere by students and teachers alike, but with time they were accepted and became a part of the norm. 'S' Wi M ,r:,ga, 'LPA- ...maui Q X ur , ' jg ,wg tif 4534. if -sykiiral if 1 Y r J ' A . nv Q 'Q Q' X X ' S I . 'Qs .+QJ..4'.'i,,A is f Mk :AE .--r. '.f' , l W -fn' The Governor's Committee on Education, headed by Mr. Ross Perot, also was planning drastic changes for the Texas school system. They believed that much more emphasis should be placed upon academics and less upon extracurricular activities. The idea of a lengthened school year, a longer school day with absolutely no pep rallies, athletic com- petition, or field trips during school hours seemed to be carrying a sound idea to the ex- treme. All of these many conflicting ideas were handled in a positive manner, and the life at Lee continued forward. With the approach of summer, Lee's students looked back on the year with an at- titude of accomplishment. The ups and downs of high school life at Robert E. Lee would surely live on in the memory of every student. To the 1984 SABER staff The 22nd volume of Robert E Lee s SABER IS something you should be extremely proud of You stayed up many late nights to produce this masterpiece lt may have seemed as lf It would never come together but look at lt now I really believe that this book IS an accurate representa tlon of llfe at Lee ln 1984 This IS your creation Congratulations Scott Janse Editor ln Chlef Saber 84 4 00 ., ,.,, . kk,.V 3 mn vw, M gl x l fi fvfi ! 91, E f Sff,..,, .5 x f 1 a ve, wk wh H J J Z 1-nizfgg . f ' ' 31. , ,. , f AINE377'EV?Ei?i35,Ef:::'w.if.:E ,W .. ' x 'f-:V ! Il' ' V 'iv jg V Ll ' 11,15 V: H.. . I General Trivia as c ,. ,ax .Q f '53 X V f ' .Q A L K V K M fl-qu


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