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X SABER 1985 VOLUME XXIII ROBERT E . LEE HIGH SCHOOL 6529 BEVERLY HILL HOUSTON, TEXAS 77057 PAIGE TURNER, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ERIK ToRGERS0N, ASSOCIATE EDITOR JAY GREER, BUSINESS MANAGER MRS. MARGARET WISDOM, FACULTY ADVISOR f' '52 , 4 If ' '11 Sw .... Q if 1 if Rl F 1 w I i l 'xi 'OM Q- l Wu L. if Q Q is , Xf'7'f'f7'4' , if? f FT-' H 46:1 if QA-Q f, , ,fyvzre b ?.Q,g', I 1 M? ffwfllffz . yr fm I W 1 V Mk ww, w . .N fs V T X Us V, W5 fr ,I I ' r ',,.-f- ,f ALM. 1 Xie Do'1i? f1P-ff mtmfm DOME! gm. L Skafian me awegqiigi 4 .P -641 A 1 E!! . xi, D .5 A. . 1f1ZV 1:',v , , 1 , . -f- N, ,.w,,.a - 1 Y' 'S' ,EW I T w'Xi-MK QVQP 1 ALL gf? r Y F 'x 2, 3 . If vm? Q u if , , rm' ,,..asvQ' -Auv puwsdi M www Q -1-Q4, x-vii q' ...gt,,,5,,.--,.Z,,,,,, ,,,-.... . , 'nf ML:m1:qfN.!, , 3 iii A I 1 V 1 Mmmwww. 'Ns sf' 11 -I V-.q 1 , '- 'qw - s 5' ,.-: ic., , X -.. 5 5. il' ..k 1.., 3 X fwgg Q , 'Q 5' - 7 A.. ' if ,' 1 N 1 f- , mn ? L, F-v---,. .? 'M' :A Fw J' Most Beautiful Seniors i . fo ., MOST BEAUTIFUL SENIOR Colleen Wharton ,-,. gr, M .,,.w 37,-,,.Q,,Em, iiff v.wu,' urn . , 3-fff?f'f:n1,X., -,Q. - f'j'fj.f1N.!.'.:.fz' ,A .lvl , f,.l..fv , 11.4 ., , ...,.. ,,. if .,..I,.f',,,, MH ..L. A ,l,A.,,. I . F INALISTS Sherri Dial Heather Mackie 'E' FINALISTS Gracia Wynne Julie Young SEMI-FINALISTS Ashley Allen Lissa Berly Sandy Steely W ur . mlm . EMI-FINALISTS Paige Turner Kim Zook Most Handsome Seniors MGST HANDSOME SENIOR FINALISTS John Shepherd John Glidden .lay Greer a'4 S. Y J - 'Q' l fix l Pl l , i FINALISTS SEMI-FINALISTS Alan Harp Brian Keller David Zarr Lyle Milstead Ben Pinto SEMI-FINALISTS Charlie Thornton Erik Torgerson Most Beautiful Juniors MOST BEAUTIFUL JUNIOR Lana Tatum ..,,l- ,,,, -, E -P - -1 355.1 i .x A M if X f ,QQ N uri f' ,, ' '- , ,N , 'Qu l Ks, -.ix V an 5' 3, Q 5' . x , Q.vW ? f f., 5 WF-Jv,3'giQ -2: . f X , Q , I 1,1175 ,'-1 1 3 T. T ut W1 Q K 'MET ,ii-, 'tk 12, ' 1. Sh rf 'I -IP' 1? algfqs- - U 2' M55-xxf2f Mw2 . i w f 'W i A if Y ff an it -' f T iii:-1I . - , US - ' - 52: , f l if AH. ,Ls M' , ., iii. h ,, 1 V- ff Mi l , r H1 lx V up x x s X fvgli Non' FINALISTS Sherri Creel Kendall Griffith . ' -YJ FINALISTS SEMI-FINALISTS Laurie Tatum Laurie Erdeljac Brooke Wright Jennifer King Holly Martin SEMI-FINALISTS Erin McCormick Cary Prince Most Handsome Juniors MOST HANDSOME JUNIOR Greg Woodley Q 11 FINALISTS Matt Blackman David Boyd t . M I, I , fr r Q 1 tm -f f FINALISTS SEMI-FINALISTS Bishop Meyer Scott Crichton Brad Moore James McKissick Jeff Nalley F SEMI-FINALISTS Jorge Rodriguez Troy Stalinsky Most Beautiful Sophomores .4 If ' ' 1, fgfuie ' ' ilk. MOST BEAUTIFUL SOPHOMQRE w FINALISTS Mary Margaret Speed Carrie Culp Hom Dealy 'Q Y P H is ff' its f 1 7,4 FINALISTS SEMI-FINALISTS Jennifer Tindall Beth Debrovner Sherri VanEman Lisa LaCorte Christie Nunez ' ew SEMI-FINALISTS Kate Sylla Becky VanMeter Sophomores Most Handsome MOST HANDSOME SOPHOMORE FINALISTS Christopher Zook Jim Blacketer Jon Daniel 3-me , ll M EX FINALISTS SEMI-FINALISTS Morgan Moore Mark Drury Chase Robison Doug Johnson John Neal - r. A 'if X SEMI-FINALISTS Mark Provine Billy Stone 27 l Most Beautiful Freshmen MOST BEAUTIFUL FRESHMAN Tracy Seligson FINALISTS Kristin Berly Gwen Collins il FINALISTS SEMI-FINALISTS Natalie Manceau Lotte Finderup Paige Wheless Ashley Grainger Julie Harp SEMI-FINALISTS Shannon Mulligan Leslie White 29 FINALISTS SEMI-FINALISTS Brett Larson Todd Cole Christopher Lawson Keith Cude Ted Dowell SEMI-FINALISTS Jay Hollowell Lance Pool 31 Representatives Are Given Recognition MOST REPRESENTATIVE SENIORS Wai Lim and Paige Turner MOST REPRESENTATIVE JUNIORS Andy Koehl and Yo-Ping Fan MOST REPRESENTATIVE SOPHOMORES Mary Margaret Speed and Billy Stone MOST REPRESENTATIVE FRESHMEN Clay King and Chausey Leebron ,, N ,wk Populars Ar Y 5 'gpefefrewaawfmmisiar wffrMi.,,mu,,,L,w A B : ':'15' :fi-1:1 Q: ra 1, . -iz ,xx B00 MOST POPULAR SENIORS Alan Harp and Sherri Dial 3 E l is I L... 'E is MOST POPULAR JUNIORS Meredith McKay and James MeKissick 'ill lfi342g1,ig MOST POPU LAR SOLHOMORES Mary Marg ret Speed and Billy Stone --..,...w..Ne+ ,xX,.,, . , . 3 Qi Il i MOST POPULAR FRESHMEN Lance Pool and Gwen Collins Sweethearts and Beaus Are Recognized Homecoming Queen and Interact Sweetheart Sherri Dial Key Club Senior Sweetheart Key Club Junior Sweetheart Shannon Ray Susanna Schuchholz l nur ef me Basketball Queen Track Queen Paige Turner Heather Mackie FFA Sweetheart ROTC Queen Tyra Harrison Alicia Montes ,--anim?- lllll Booster Club Queen Hospitality Club Beau Jennifer Bridges David Zarr 5 A 1 t . ,f I .zf'iflHQlilll'I Anchor Club Senior Beau Anchor Club Junior Beau Alan Harp Danny Copeland wk' E2?4T'.532ai?J ff, ' 7'w-M2615 2 ,, nv, .gi ',Lk k,,, f -. we 1 ., , 1. 113 4' f M L bl1fgK2gl5HiC?PY'7fT '7 i 1 s Sports Many hours of hard work were put into the athletic program of Lee. A large group of students participated in representing their school by actively involving themselves in sports. Talent was displayed through the athletes' determination and commitment to the teams. Power of of 1. X if , 'CL W xt N.-astra N' Y f if 1 r '3 5 ' 39 Varsity Kenny Barzilla Charlie Brown Defensive Back 3 yr. Running Back 2 yr. - John Glidden Jay Greer Running Back 3 yr. Quarterback 2 yr. W 4' W7 'QW ' Patrick Hudson Larry Johnson Offensive Lineman 2 yr. Defensive Back 2 yr. Cecil Jones Donald McNairy Defensive Back 3 yr. Defensive Back 2 yr. 40 19 General 3 Row l: Escamillo Hogan, Row 2: Hudson, Brenham, Wells, Sides, Thornton, Williams, 0 o Brown, Coach Hale. R w 3: C ach Boyum, Coach Holden Head Coach: John Yaccino 84 Football Lettermen Lyle Milstead Marcos Payavla Wide Receiver r, Offensive Lmeman r .S Mosely, Billingsley Maida Frazier. Row 4. Johnson, McNairy, Zander, McNa1ry, last M... Jorge Rodriguez Clayton Sherley Offensive Lineman 2 yr. Running Back l yr B 5 Season Record Billy Sides Darryl Thomas LEE LEE LEE .......,..... LEE ............. LEE ...,..,...... LEE ............. LEE ............. LEE ............. LEE ............. Waltrip MacArthur Forest Brook Madison Westbury Lamar Sharpstown Worthing Bellaire Haskell, Thomas, Greer. Row 5: Willesen, Jones, Rodriguez, 12 LEE ............. Elsik 13 6 .....,....,.. ' ' 13 0 ....,........ 36 0 45 0 42 6 4l 30 20 6 13 6 12 41 14 Defensive Back l yr. Quarterback l yr Marlin Willesen Chris Zander Defensive Lineman l yr. Offensive Lineman l -yr 41 I 4 TheUs... Z v. ls .i A M 5, I 4' I ,,, ,, W N Q ' ff? , A 2 is ,'L, A, 4 M - F , an + -if ,L f K 11 '75 WM, 5 ' ., -f 5 1 2 .1 if - , - Donald McNairy and Lyle Milstead wrap up a Quarterback, Darryl Thomas, sprints for the pocket while Charlie Brown and Lionel Williams Rebel. stitch up the seams. 1.1 Q 33,1 Marcos Payavla and Co. attack. W 9 b 4, 1 W Q A - 1' 0 1 Z 'lt' Jubilation on the sidelines. John Glidden sweeps right preparing to fire, 42 Milstead waits behind a leaping MacArthur defenseman. Generals get riled up bcforc second half. Reaching Billy Sides is determined to stop this touchdown against Forest Brook. A-lush .Q fm. - rw 'i ' John Glidden tries to get control against Westbury. Johnson powers his way through a pair ofdefenders. X Top Left: Charlie Brown sneaks through the defense. Top Right: Thomas releases a pass over the middle. Above: Sophomore quarterback, Darryl Thomas, pitches the ball against a tough Westbury defense. Left: Boris Loggin goes after the loose ball after the Generals lay it on the line, 45 Running With Endurance Linemen ready themselves for trench warfare in the Madison game Generous linemen take time to adjust each other's Jay Greer applies the brakes seeing nothing but red lights ahead. shoulder pads. John Glidden strides into the Apollo defense. 46 Freshmen Take District Title its iff, cs t 0 i ,. an . m W . . , . 'wuz S811 7 , 11125, F' 1,5 Wi Se, t at ,, S- 1,4 gp -A 't35Q..fi?e FRESHMEN - Row l: Park, Kirkpatrick, Carter, Bell, Boone, Day, Sides, Montgomery. Row 2: Sylvester, Josephs, Baker, Edwards, Ray, Green, Thompson, King. Row 3: Coach Watson, Lawson, Laird, Cockel, Gardere, Miller, Bandy, Coach Roberts. Row 4: Purcell, Wolff, Daniels, Cole, King, Brody, Spiller. Row 5: Witham, Strain, Buchanon, Sanders, Halverson, Pidgeon. p vevtf S t K iz. V A . - A I ' I X A Ks i h 1 1 ' ,ix Q u 5' in x N . . f I , s K . K 1: y 4 ' kg! I it .i ,L A a .H S SA I J, , ,f ,I 1 ,, 1 n i U , X 4 '5 if ,f C, C C ,ss 74QQ J.V. AND SOPH. - Row l: Hernandez, Aston, Robison, Vasquez, Vandervelden. Row 2: Moore, David, Roberts, Stone, Atkinson, Meadows. Row 3: Coach Perry, Bartell, Delgado, Thomas, Lassiter, Elting, Wheeler, Coach Gaskamp. Row 4: Rowell, Merrick, Morrow, Hash, Jones, Zook. Row 5: Dobecka, Williams, Sharpe, Mclntyre, Tippit. 47 Gutstanding Generals YT 41,43 Lyle Milstead lst Team All-District, 2nd Team All-City i ff Q 6 , . Q , 2 .f TH? John Glidden 2nd Team All-District The begmnmg of the season had an ommous look to nt The Generals opened the season at Allef Stadrum agalnst ElSlk wlth a flery sunset as a backdrop a sunset that foreshadowed the season 1n whole L1ke the sun our hopes for a d1str1ct cham p1onsh1p also dlsappeared losmg our flrst s1x games It was a season of drsappolntment after d1sappo1nt ment Our All Clty Runnmg Back John Glldden was mjured and re mjured keeplng h1m out of SIX games Our startlng Quarterback Jay Greer was put out of commlsslon after the th1rd game Wrth these ll'ljUI'lCS freshmen appeared on the varslty squad Frustrated Coach Yacc1no dld everythmg he could only to watch h1s efforts turn to dust Fmally a it 5' -,,' 1-,rmiifr Marcos Payavla lst Team All-District, 2nd Team All-City Kenny Barzilla Honorable Mention All-District brrght spot 1t took a 150 yard and 4 touchdown game from our star recelver Lyle Mrlstead to mark up a vrctory for the Generals agamst Lamar The season contmued School Splfll dlsappeared but they kept pluggmg forward Thelr efforts culmmated 1n the f1nal game agalnst Bellalre A blg vlctory They had a lot of guts and d1sc1pl1ne to keep lookmg ahead Most ran Wlth endurance and were rewarded w1th a deeper sense of word d1sc1pl1ne Post season honors were rewarded to Lyle Mrlstead Most Valuable Player John Glldden Most Valuable Back and Marcos Payavla Most Valuable L1neman Ken ny Barzrlla recerved the Coaches Award These four also recelved honors from the d1str1ct a - 1 a s ' v . , ' . . . . Lg . ,, . ' s 7 . . . . . . . H . . . ,, - s s 1 ' 3 a a a 1 ' ' . , , . , . . ,J f'effg.9w5f? 1 , 41, Q W d Et? as W is ye ,nn - -' 1 ? Q?SifQj??'1i-sfjr' X rs B-Ballers Bounce Back ., WW.. ,.-1 . .--.---w X .A LEE LEE LEE LEE LEE LEE LEE LEE LEE LEE LEE LEE LEE SEASON RECORD 22-9 District Scores PLAYOFFS Madison Westbury Lamar .Sharpstown Worthing Bellaire Madison Westbury Lamar .Sharpstown Worthing Bellaire Memorial In only his second year as head basketball coach, Mike Fergus com- piled the best record in Lee history. It was good enough to finish a strong sec- ond in district 18-5A behind Madison. Beginning the season with an exciting win over a state ranked Memorial, the Lee basketball team was making a name for itself. In the first half of the season, the Generals spattered for a short time. They came up short with two close games against Marion Chris- tian. By the time district settled upon them, they were in full swing. The team was led by four returning lettermen: Juan Bibbs, Alex Coleman, Mac Richard, and Erik Torgerson. Bibbs had an incredible year grabbing the scoring honors in the district and the city. Cecil Jones and Bill Ruddell also contributed greatly to the General's success. Then came the PLAYOFFS, we were defeated by Memorial. P School Spirit Rf f X-in Mac Richard: 2 yr, letterman A Juan Bibbs: 3 yr. letterman x . i fy B. Ron Franklin and John Reddick: l yr. lettermen Ellery Mitchell and John Goleman: l yr. leltermen i Xi!!! ii 51 Hoopsters Rip It Up Indeed, Furgimania has caught ong the spark is lit. Last year's district scoring leader, Juan Bibbs, adds two more to this year's sum. 52 1. aglrwaww Erik Torgerson rises to the occasion against Lamar. Alex Coleman takes time to teach Milby players how to dribble. k a, W, Bill Ruddell goes up and over for two. yn-4, . . -... A -K W . The Generals set up their offense against Terry. Alex Coleman narrows the gap against Madison. The referee loses his head after Mac Richard gives him a piece of his mind. 53 Freshman Take Silver in City si FRESHMEN - Top Row: McKnight, Richard, Miller, Brody, Sanders, Alridge, Billingsley, King, Flowers, Coach Hale. Bottom Row: Bond, Har- rell, Patterson, Russel. JV G Bell, Allison, McHale, McHale, Robbins, Mosley, Taylor, Peacock, Thomas, Zook, Best, Alexander. 54 ' i, .-1 .v --f f . I -' wr tk, ' ff tw 8 'fi fa . -1 8 at Sfivlm ' ' l fff ' 'V at Hr v f,. aw, ,f..f., ,?1r-A - s 'al , . :W 'C V V. Y N FQ! ' 0- ,ziwvf fa ff -- .,W,.wf5w!w4pf..r if .ga s ,- M . sw. ... .....t.g 81.41 V M A Juan Bibbs and Bill Ruddell add four to the General total. m's:x' Cecil Jones assists Erik Torgerson in pulling one down. 'ri Ta The Pla offs The 84-85 Lee Generals Basketball Team was the first in the school history to reach the high school basketball playoffs. The game generated much spirit both at school and on the team itself. As the game became a reality, the Generals seemed ready for the challenge the Memorial Mustangs would provide. Awe stricken, the Generals got off to a very slow start in the game. Their ear- ly lapse proved to be too much to over- come. The state runners-up of last year allowed their experience to dictate the game. Led by their senior sensation and star from last year's team, Andy Gilchrist, the Mustangs never let the Generals get close. the game was over, the had been defeated 61-48. When Generals However, the record season was never forgotten. The ailing program which produced a record of l-27 two years ago, had been turned around. Only 54 teams in the state of Texas made the state tournament. Lee players and fans could leave this season proud. So thank you Juan, Erik, Mac, Alex, Jon, Cecil, John, Bill, Ron, and Ellery for a great year, one we will never forget. The end product ofan Alex Coleman fastbreak. Swimmers Stroke to the Gold The 1985 season held great things for our swim team. Freshman sensations, Flip Williams and Chris Kovacs, ad- vanced to state in their individual events. Chris placed 10th in the 100 Back and Flip also took 10th in the 500 Free. The 200 Medley Relay also ad- vanced to the state finals receiving 15th place. Under Coach Reynaud, they won the district championship and set three district records. The team was led by Mark Hutchinson, John Kovacs, Chris Kovacs, and Flip Williams, who set a record in the 200 Medley Relay. Mark also shattered the previous 100 Breast record and Flip Williams put his name in the record books in the 500 Free. Also in the district meet, Scott Strain J placed 3rd in the l00 Fly and David VARSITY SWIM TEAM - Left to Right: Hutchinson, Sirois, Anderson, Strain, C. Kovacs, Wright took 6th in the 50 Free. Wright, Daniels, Connolly, Williams, J, Kovacs, Allen. 'Q ' 3' X ,if rf ff Coach Reynaud prepares the team for Regionals. 200 MEDLEY RELAY DISTRICT RECORD HOLDERS - Hutchinson, C. Kovacs, Williams, and J. Kovacs. 56 Cross Countr Travels .lo i Q MW .QR .., - Top Row: Marc Bergeror, Todd Hargrove, Tommy Woffard. Bottom Row: Mark Adams, Antonio Guerrero, Andy Koehl, Fred Mojaver. ,,, i .,....--- ze.-rs-ffi' .1- V, iv. Junior Bill Ruddell lednthe team through a tough season. The Lee Cross Country team was coached by Mrs. Mozelle Wilburn a first year coach at Lee. It was a good year for the team as they finished third in district and won a pair of duel meets. Bill Ruddell, Mathew Alvarez, and Clay Cossey had many good finishes. Others had a good year, such as Tommy Woffard and Michael Alfa. The team should be very successful next year with a strongjunior group returning. 57 'lil . -w Jf. llc , V . X F Lt 1 S Row 1: Boris Loggin, Steve June, Brent Baresh, Larry Johnson, Marcus Payavla, Fred Mojaver, Jimmy Held. Row 2: Antonio Guerero, Mike Alpha, Clay Cossey, Coach Boyum, Matt Alvarez, David Boozer. Tracksters Turn It On Coach Les Boyum was in charge of getting the 1985 track team ready for the season ahead of them. The team has excellent depth and it appears they will have a very good year. The team is loaded with long distance runners such as Mathew Alvarez, it Michael Alfa, and Clay Cossey. Larry Z Johnson and Boris Loggin provide speed for the team. The Generals should do well in the field events with strong man Marcus Payavla and high jumper Steven June. L' i lv-A Sprinter Larry Johnson is hoping to come out ahead of the competition. 58 . ,,,..s , . , ,, - .. ,,, , .. .. ,, .. .c n in l U Q p I I r ll ll H . - - ff , I - I - ' I K - M. W: my f , Team captain David Boozer laughs thinking what he will do to his opponents' Boris Loggin and Larry Johnson take each other on during a practice J. 1. ' Q ' . ' U ' f ' gig-ge sg r ,, , W . ., , . , , .:,,. ,,.L . , Q ,,.. , A My lit,W t,,t,Wt strr , ,, Q 13 K1 If 11 ISI!! 11 Coach Boyum works his team hard so they can get a head start on the competition. Tennis Team Bounces Back Miss Linda Hill was the coach of the 1985 Boy's Tennis Team. In the first few district matches they posted prom- ising wins versus Westbury and Madison. Outstanding performances were put forth by the Krosby twins, who won District. Backing them up, Darren Inoff and Mark Mitchiner had important wins. The team demonstrated the abili- ty to put forth a strong challenge for the district title. rf Darren Inoff - 2 year letterman Tor Krosby - 3 year Ietterman. QF TENNIS TEAM - Garret Goeters, John Vreugde, Mark Mitchiner, Darren Inoff, Matt Drury, Mark Provme John Vreugde practices for the upcoming season, Mark Mitchiner slices a backhand down the middle. Matt Drury shows his speed chasing down a ball on thc line. Mark Provine and Tor Krosby put together a strong doubles combination 61 s 1 -.N Linksters Pitch for the Pen VARSITY GOLF TEAM - Front Row: V. Tarver, J. Armstrong, D. Montgomery, K. Mondshine. Coach Hale. The General Golf Team, under Coach Hale, entered the season young and unexperienced. The team consisted of Sophomores and Freshmen. Although unexperienced to district play, they hoped to advance to the District Playoffs. Prior to District, they attended the Aldine and Galveston Tournaments. The team's strength came from Jim Blacketer and Kenneth Mondshine. Freshman, Dan Mont- gomery, also added to the teamls strength playing excellent golf. 62 Jim Blacketer makes his approach shot on 18. P l Back Row: G. Alaiza, L, Cooper, J. Blacketer, Kenneth Mondshine knocks a drive to the pen. Generals earn Top Ten state rankin i V .- ',.e,q.f . , fi aigqfaji, K W' 'MT' - L-5,1 E.-2. '. Q - f .. - f , . . M M M- . - -q f H , Q Q Npww i' - . -N . 1 .-tems -.. .f w as - it-.fx he .V f ., WSW wa xp - -wt, - waht New - it M .3 1 fi-wr:-av: w.-.-:tn .. .- ,dtawfmat X X ' . . ,. :+:-swf,-Qagfsg sa, -.--Y -A . .-ge.- Q H QQSXQ -Qi e Q.. it -at, t1,t.,g.:,,m-,-tgkg. at .i - , 3 ' ' at as f - 1 11, h N ., S - - mf . L 2 if , -Q-'11 ' 2 wt N- R ' t f ' Sli' 2 Y Q if ' - f i w mw N . . . . 2 . - -- A ' f Y at be f.. it t 3 5 - '!2.jjii':1-E1 ?,. Y . .fg 1- t , - -. LL.-L 1 ,Y 9 9 cs A V --Q- 35 'lv' l3 ' if 9 ' ll at ' L m 'Ah f f i1U ee tiee . -ete ' be , N as g . Z1 . A ,, vs . 'sv' RS' S -..- .QXQW 'V , GN . .,.X , ., ,,.h,,w , , ,ls . , 3:3 , rx iVARSITY - Front Row: Barron, Janse, Abernathy, Pinto, Milstead, Sides, Harp, Crocombe, Thornton. Back Row: Barzilla, Glidden, Zarr, McCaslin, Zielinski, Frederking, Kirkpatrick, Causey. . we fr .SEEN Y Hy, VW' Tri? S?-1 9151 .1 r . tigsfa V in 1 sf ' N is , 1 V jr, 5 if 3 fr? im iff? 6 iff ' xlfgffi I 'f .fl 9 A. 3 , 5 7, Head Coach: Mike Watson The 1985 Varsity Baseball squad entered the season with high hopes. Head coach, Mike Watson, had a senior ballclub including 9 returning lettermen and a motivated '84 JV team who had just come off a district championship under Coach Perry. Scott Kirkpatrick, Kenny Barzilla, John Glidden, and Jose Cerda led the offensive attack, while outstanding defense was displayed by Mark Aber- nathy, David Zarr, David Barron, and Bruce Crocombe. Bruce along with Steve McCaslin and Ben Pinto led the General's pitching squad. As the season progressed, their hopes became reality. The important Bellaire game approached, bringing much ex- citement to the team and school. The Generals entered the game with a 13-1 record and left with a 14 in the wins col- umn. The team had burst Bellaire's bubble. They had entered the game ranked 9th in the state. Afterwards, the Generals continued to better themselves and their state ranking. 63 Burns, Cerda, Catch the Fever - A1 Scott Kirkpatrick - 2 yr. letterman The Generals cheer in the game winning run. lx ex Bruce Crocombe - 2 yr. letterman Kenny Barzilla - 2 yr. letterman Steve McCaslin S 3 yr. letterman Left to Right: Ed Burns - 1 yr. letterman, 4 Billy Sides - l yr. letterman. lGeneral's Baseball A if Q, and cs if if David Zarr and Mark Abernathy refuse to listen to another Coach Watson San Jac. John Glidden-3yr. lenerman story. Efiififfi? ' ' ' .AT -, B I I ll ' 4 F i in till Lyle Milstead - 2 yr. letterman Kevin Janse - 1 yr. letterman Ben Pinto 7 2 yr. letterman A Left to Right: Brad Zielinski - A A ' 1 yr. letterman, .lose Cerda - 2 yr. letterman. enior Ballclub Displays Experience David Zarr s l yr. letterman David Barron - 2 yr. letterman E law A A' 6 4 l line, H1 4.-. Will Fredcrking- l yr. letterman Mark Abernathy - l yr. letterman Charlie Thornton - l yr. letterman Left To Right: Doug Causey l Yr. Letterman Alan Harp: l yr. letterman. 66 i K ' v 'Y iw Q , i , '-,fi , iff!! X Kevin usyken Janse enters Stride position' Jose Cerda and Charlie Thornton admire another Barzilla blast Chris 'Zookz Groundskeeper David Barron prepares for the upcoming Memorial game. ... ' V ' L V' i V- ,.k!. t it LL JV - Front Row: Chan, Stevens, Russell, Riser, Lowe, Marshall, Skinner, King. Back Row: Clow, Moss, Crichton, Gardere, Blackman, Nuttall, Larson, Abernathy, Coach Perry. The Varsity Volleyball team, under Coach Carole Hornsby, had a very in- consistent season. They started out strong winning their pre-season matches but lost momentum until the final matches of the season. With only two returning lettermen, Cynthia Orchard, captain, and Chris May, the team lacked depth. But the girls never lost heart and throughout the season played with undying determination. K - sl ,f . ali? 2, Allison Poellinger cheers in a victory for Lee. 68 Close But No Cigar L soit trii . .... , QMKLQMW r 'C its---14 X A .V ,f Row l: Tracey Meyer, Julie Rodrigez. Row 2: Roxanne Rogers. Row 3: Tracey Lee, Lynn Beron. Row 4: Allison Poellinger, Lissa Berly. Row 5: Cindy Orchard, Chris May. Top: Ms. Hornsby. YC ir g . ,nr tl Monic W ' L elmer and issa Berly congratulate Cindy Orchard on Lissa Berly watches as Tracey Meyer bumps the ball over the net her l'6lUl'l1 Madison. . . V,.V -if Ms. Hornsby coaches as Lee prepares forthe next game J . V . Wins District The Junior Varsity team, coached by Miss Linda Hill had an outstanding season in '85. Beginning their summer training, some players attended camp at University of Texas and at Rice University. With an undefeated district record of 12-0, .I.V, pushed to city play with a loss against Waltrip. Freshman Connie Adams proved an outstanding player who con- tributed to this team's accomplishments. Ms. Hornsby briefs the players in some new strategies. Row 1: Connie Adams, April Hacham, Kim Wllis, Cinda Robertson, Julie Truelove. Row 2: Karen Michalec, Heather Feilds, Amy Miracle, Lindy Turner, Jean Gordon, Michelle Montague, Anna Cartiledge. Top: Sandra Cope. 70 Cindy Orchard is congratulated for her winning shot. Freshmen Fight for Lee This year, the freshman volleyball team held a season full of ups and downs. Pre-district play started off with an almost undefeated first round, but concluded in defeat. Highlighting the team's season was the second place vic- tory consolation in the Terry High School Tournament. Obtaining a 9-4 record in district play, the freshmen proved a highly prospective team for next year. Row l Lee Ann Garner, Holly Miracle, Leslie Meyer. Row 2: Sherryl Thomas, Heather Haase, Meredith Mc- Conn Kirstin Berly Row 3: Leslie Wratten, Denise Slanicky, Angie Ringnalda, 71 N, VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM - Row l: Tracy Staples, Vanda Borski, Linda Siebel, Debbie Knuppel. Row 2: Coach Perry Kim Bryant, Connie Adams, Chris May. X' - ' sp:--gl 1 Ev . I I if ,Q my ,xg -A ' -Mx. 'wflx in '237 . X, l Ml iv-WIEMMM Connie Adams fakes the opponent. Linda Siebel scrambles for an open teammate. is 'it gpg, ,V Lee players await two points. Varsity Tries Hard Under the expertise of Coach Perry, Varsity girls basketball had a promising season. With a season record of 6-16 overall, the girls showed great potential. In district, Varsity won 3 out of 9 games proving talent. Outstanding players this year were senior, Chris May who led as lst leading scorer. Connie Adams, a freshman, was the 2nd leading scorer and lst leading rebounder. Other outstanding players were Linda Siebel Tracey Staples, Vanda Borski and Deb- bie Knupple. Coach Perry points out some new set ups. fi 73 J.V. BASKETBALL TEAM 3 Row lz Rachel Harris, Gwen Ferguson, Angei Leves, Geraldine Manegin, Coach Wilbern. Row 2 Carrie Gentry Kristin Levis. Better Luck Next Year Although the Junior Varsity and Freshman Basketball teams had an over abundance of losses, Coach Boyum and Coach Wilburn pulled the girls through. The Junior Varsityis record was l and 17, winning against St. Pious. The leading scorer was Angie Leves. The freshman team's record was 0-12 and their team's leading scorer was Peggy Zahatros. The girls show much promise for the team next year. 74 .4195 I A 4 ,-,,r,, - Q7 f?'?' 54 ' , .,,,, WE' Connie Adams reaches for a difficult pass. P +1-ix, . .7 K aiu N Linda Siebel battles the ball away from St. Pius. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM - Row 1: Bo Mozee, Carrie Drew. Row 2: Tara Harcum, Peggy Zahatros, Deana Smith, Sherryl Thomas. Top: Coach Boyum. 75 Coached by Carol Hornsby, the Girls Golf Team once again captured the District Championship. Senior Cindy Orchard led the team to their victory, claiming second place medalist. While the whole team performed well, outstanding scores were also turned in by freshman, Dana Dull, and Sophomore Amy Miracle. The Team was geared for regionals that were played in April. Golfers Have Gusto .AM GOLF TEAM - Shelly King, Dana Dull, Amy Miracle, Cindy Orchard. Cindy Orchard follows through with a superior hit. Dana Dull prepares with a practice stroke. y , , ' i r l N. . E, kt X ,avi ali. l Vx it l R hIRLS CROSS COUNTRY - Row 1: Libba Letton, Ginny Southerland, Ashley Cook, Laurie Hess, Holley Dealy. Row 2: Samantha Knoll, Darla Stelzer, Nancy Holmberg, Polly Schmidt, Heather Kinkaid, Catherine Pipkin. Dawn Alexander shows her form on the track. Cross Country Gets Lost The 1984-85 Lee Girls Cross Country Track Team had a fairly good year. Coach Wilburn helped Ashley Cook and Becky Van Meter qualify for city in the two mile event. Looking forward to a more prosperous year, the girls proved hard working and determined. 77 l GIRLS TENNIS TEAM - Row 1: Jill Laughlin, Melissa Dowling, Lisa Cobb, Meritt Burnell. Row 2: Brooke Wright, Lou Thompson, Katharii Bryan, Joan Laughlin, Hilary Hancock. Tennis Team I Turns Heads ? 3 This year the 1984-85 Girls Tennis I Team was led by Mrs. Hill. Katherine ' Bryan and Melissa Dowling came in se- . cond in Doubles during district playoffs. Also, coming in fourth in district doubles was Lou Thompson and Joan Laughlin. In singles Lisa Cobb came in fourth. All of these outstanding players including Katherine Bryan, the first 4- year letterman in tennis, had a good year. Lisa Cobb - 3 year letterman. 78 Katharine Bryang 4-year letterman. Melissa Dowlingg2-year letlerman. Q -I.-1... I-l..A Lou Thompson: 3-year letterman. Jill Laughling 2-year Ietterman. l l Leslie White and Elisa Lewis prepare for the next meet. mfr! f ' Q il l -14 I i 4 ' GIRLS TRACK TEAM A Row l: Sheryl Thomas, Rhonda Simms, Natalie Upchurch, Carol .lean Mullins. Row 2: Coach Mozell Wilburn, Connie Adams, Robin Jones, Leslie White, Catherine Pipkin, Elisa Lewis, Paulette Davenport, Anaela Bennett. Not Picturec AnnMarie Matthews, Lisa Hall, Amy .lo Laycock. T!w-WT.,-r . ,Q , . tv, , at gg, g T., . mg ,,, 'Ae.,+, J li A .,..,..Nfw-V+ is f' I ,. -Q nw 'nun wa- W- M' VV' we wa , ,, Mt. In 1, -t 1, Y V MWWW ,, W BF f 5. .. , , - aw 4 Wu ' T I :iff WfflH '.'Q,, 1-+42 f iff , , Q Qwf ff? . Agfa .,'f 1 ff ' 'Q-ul .4 fp Q 4x 'V . , , ,. ,, ,Wm W f Willie Fraiser and Coach Wilburn can't wait to order around the oncoming team members. Track Runs Wild gr-wg Sherryl Thomas and Paulletta Davenport laugh in hysteria over 1 their new workout. Besides coaching Cross Country this year, Coach Wilburn also led the Girls track team. The most outstanding member was Connie Adams who placed first in the preliminary Disc and Shot put. In city, Connie Adams Disc throw was 88ft 9 and 1 f 2 inches and the shot put was 33ft 9 inches. Others who qualified for district were Tara Harcumin the 100 meter, Kate Murphy in the 800 meter and Cheryl Thomas in the 400 Meter. i' Effaiififiiff-Tl ' it 'L N my W A ' awk -vt ' -- - yt, 7, N ' .z do iw K ' T Q .4 ' Dawn Alexander limbers up to practice. saggy ,. will Gina Hightower puts all her strength into a shot put throw. W ' it SW-N ' , 5fg55 H ff A ,'ff:Qe5i-tfq. N Q ,i ' . t ' 5 , 1 i QE - l'l' 'L ' 'A ' A V - I ' h , L 1 . A L M, . 7 lt,r,ttl GIRLS 6th PERIOD TRACK - lst Row: Leslie White, Sherryl Thomas, Lisa Lewis, Catherine Pipkin, Ann-Marie Matthews, Carolyn Mullings, Connie Adams, Robin Jones. GIRLS SWIM TEAM v Susan Hayden, Jennifer Witcher, Cathy Pereira, Kirsti1i'iiorgex-svn. fi, TU Q S 'I nl L Y ,Wy gg g in WW Swimmers Take Their Mark ll!! Cathy Pereira and Kirstin Torgerson can't wait compete in Lee's new pool. Swimming to their best season in years, the Girls Swim Team won second in district. After taking second place in regionals in both their events Kirstin Torgerson and Cathy Pereira advanced to state. Torgerson claimed both a 6th in the 100 back stroke and 10th in the 50 free style. Pereira finished 6th in the 200 IM. The girls also managed to put together a strong medley relay which finished fourth in regionals and just missed qualifying for state. All the girls will be eligible to compete again next year. 83 to NM . iv E f k :Tin TP 5 x,,Wa.+-s, Q i MP1 X j : fig x . KA W' X ,-- ,sd 11? 14 f'V , ,. L x A 8 lk' X. , ff? wg. g x x 1 Q53 I 31,55 , , I , , ., A 5:41:21 5 , , . . i I ...V , ki wg, -ffm . KX F V -f, ' - 5 ,V . 1 T 3 M ll X n 0 . 4- - Q -4, - X 5 ga. 5.444.444 Leaders of various organizations at Lee guided the student body through a year of true spirit and success. Their complete devotion and patience led to meeting sought after goals. The en- thusiasm and dedication of these young individuals made them excellent role models for all students. Top: Head Cheerleaders Kim Zook and John Shepherd, Drum Majors Brian Fairchild and Vanessa Kaufman, and Lieutenants Cheryl Ayers and Suzanne Cooper sparked General spirit. Middle Left: Convict, Co-Editor of the Traveler, and Key Club President Mac Richard searches for the key to his cell. Middle Right: The sky is the limit for Interact President Alan Harp. Bottom Left: Barbara Blades fulfills her many duties as President ofthe Hospitality Club. Bottom Right: As Co-Editor of the Traveler, Lisa Labrant sticks to what's important. Lee Provides Leadership 86 Left: Spirit Committee President Jennifer Bridges and Anchor Club President Lesa Geldmeier prepare to take a spin. Middle Left: SABER Editor Paige Turner takes a break from the onslaught of deadlines. Middle Right: National Honor Society President Wai Lim displays his scholarly pose. Bottom Left: As President ofthe Student Council, John Shepherd has his work cutout for him. Bottom Right: Roger Barton, President of FFA, rests on his trusty steed. is,yi C ,iy I i cholars Win atlonal Distinction Early in the year, fifteen seniors received recognition as outstanding per- formers in the National Merit Scholar- ship Program, as a result of eicceptional- ly high scores on the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, ad- ministered with the PSAT in the Junior year. One National Merit Semi-Finalist was named and fourteen students received Letters of Commendation. These students, displaying a superior level of scholastic ability, represent the quality of the English and math departments. Right: Semi-Finalist: Melissa Krauth Below: Commended Scholars: Gregg Kocian and Mac Richard. Not Pictured: Mark Womack. if ,YA , i ' .J nv. ,V .V Top: Commended Scholars: Malcolm Lochiel, Stephen Jones, and Philip Poor. Middle: Commended Scholars: Wai Lim, Frank Bertone, and Hannah Schleisner. Bottom Left: Commended Scholars: Meg Baillio and Joseph Karro. Bottom Right: Commended Scholars: Richard Bugbee, Kendall Lock, and Cynthia Orchard. Above: Kendall Lock - Science Award Upper Right: Wai Lim - Mathematics Award Right: Jeanne Chuckle + Language Arts Award Scholars Recognized Q S 2 5 s E l A select few Lee students with leadership and talent in specific fields were honored with respective depart- ment awards.rEach recipient strived for higher achievement in citizenship and proved a model for all other Lee students. The ability to get involved and excel in certain areas of study prepared these students to be the leaders of the future. ,Q Upper Left: Roger Barton : Industrial Arts Award Left: Paul West - Fine Arts Award Above: Philip Poor - English Award tu- M9- K -W. ,..,. WB? 92 Future Leaders Q A Upper Right: Richard Bugbce f Bausch and Lomb Award Above: Wai Lim - DAR Award Right:Jim Larkin - Social Science Award I SQ 'Q Jn. - ,fir 'sf e ,Q x, , .gg as v.v'v.s, iv. ?2'I'?s 9 96.4.5 V 19a-'95 3' fofifd ad - John Shepherd, Wai Lim, Alan Harp, Katharine Bryan, Paige Turner. These outstanding individuals of Robert E. Lee portray the determina- tion and application to studies that make them successful students. Because of this determination during the past four years, these students graduated number one in the class of 1985. SCHOLARS - Row 1: Frances Schlaudt, Susan Rabke, Annie Bennett, Julie Wallace, Lesa Geldmeier, Margo Comits, Jeanne Chucle, Cynthia chard. Row 2: Kemper Ryan, Jim Steffes, Jason Riley, Jim Hostak, Malcolm Lochiel, Mark Tidwell, Doug Duggen. Row 3: Richard Bugbee, John Shepherd, Jemmy Yang, Mark Mitchiner. 4, L, 4 NMR Fw 'fm 1, I kv' vi Q? FI if fi' fr. U ik . as 1' if ' A ' , , l Q Y' X W . u N ,Q -PAH . QU !'! is-1? is i -' , M .QA .1.1x.' .kg-xfm. N 1 f 4. .... L .. 533 ' X N X ' 'Ol .t , . 0 . AF' 67,24 4 XQJFU - 5 Once again the doors of Robert E. Lee opened to welcome students back. On August 20, summer fun came to an abrupt halt, and parties were restricted to the weekends. Freshmen entered confused, but determined to make their mark. Sophomores were glad to no longer be fish, and the Juniors just carried on. Seniors began their final year preparing for the future. Bottom Left: Laura Benz is overjoyed to finally be asked out even if it is by Liz Deane. Bottom Right: Helen Vaughn tries to use sex ap- peal to attract senior guys. Here We G0 Agail t M X X Q Freshmen Leigh-Leigh Ballio and Paige Wheless wave to their senior heartthrob. Top: Senioritis strikes Steve McCaslin. Middle: Seniors take pity on rejected junior Christy Feldhaus. Bottom Left: Senior stud Cindy Orchard looks down on freshmen. Bottom Right: Kris Magaha can't believe anyone would actually take her picture. it as Ly. S Q W Down b the Sea Top: Honestly, there wasnit anywhere else to go, explains Thane Cascio. Right: Larry Hernandez smiles because Laurie Tatum and Vanessa McNeil are the best catch of the day. Bottom Left: Juan Bibbs hides in shame as Alex Coleman acts like the crab they just caught on the oceanography field trip. Bottom Right: Greg Kocian stares in amazement as a fellow classmate drowns in the surf. 98 Are These Tomorr0w's Leaders? Top: Take me to your leader demands Steven Hartwig. Left: Don't ya'll like our new hats? ask fashion conscious Barbara Blades and Lisa Labrant. Bottom Left: Which should I turn you into, a donkey or a frog? asks Will Hogan as he gets in- to the Halloween spirit. Bottom Right: Stephanie Farinola believes in Tinker Bell, do you? E 99 1-es.. Qxgx 3 Cheerleaders Let Their Spirit oar 'J 1 ii r,.' W pp, . 1' Tiff if 1 3 'A P ,. 4' K g X , .. 'ai NY? L..4 2, ,, ,,,. 1 1 . M341 1 ,.,,,L, Opposite page: Top 1984-85 Cheerleaders build up spirit in the Dome. Bottom Left: Kim Zook and Scott Kirkpatrick. Bottom Right: Lynette Neugebauer and Louis Hamilton. The 1984-85 Cheerleaders, Sherri Dial, Lynette Neugebauer, Gracia Wynne, Kim Zook, Louis Hamilton, Scott Kirkpatrick, John Sheperd, and Brad Wilson boosted Lee's spirit despite the new rules. They held pep rallies before school, and they performed at football, volleyball, and basketball games. Under the direction of Mrs. Regina Satlof Block, the Cheerleaders succeeded in firing up the student body. Top Left: Gracia Wynne and Brad Wilson. Top Right: Sherri Dial and John Shepherd. Left: 1984-85 Cheerleaders. 101 Generals Come Home Lee's Homecoming took place on Oc- tober l2, but the preparations began several weeks before. Awards were given to the Most Beautiful, Most Original, and Best All Around float. After the parade there was a giant pep rally on the football field. Later that night, Sherri Dial was crowned Homecoming Queen with Heather Mackie and Gracia Wynne as finalists. Despite the General's loss to Westbury, the evening was exciting for both Lee and returning students. Top: Homecoming Queen finalists Gracia Wynne, Heather Mackie, and Sherri Dial. Right: The Most Original and Best All Around float belonged to the Anchor Club. Below Right: Homecoming Queen finalist Heather Mackie and John Glidden. Below Left: The floats line up for the parade. A.. --'qv-gpfgp , .A z 1 as , L ,Ewa 'H D 'V 'ef Ex, 1: a ,f 4 , ' if 'Yr ' - , i n -y.,q,,- , ,,..,jf1t .-,-- ' if' 'T ' 'fr' 'fu , t f, L g , , .wg .1 '41, . S 1, W. frm jg, fy'- A. Y' ' ' ',,,,r. wgxgfzmwz A , x , f ' -1 - A lfifi ii '1 9 1 2-,M-f' 102 L Left: Homecoming Queen Sherri Dial and Kenny Banzilla. Below: The parade gets under way. Below Left: Key Club prepares lo raid the Rebels. Below Right: Spirit Committee adds the final touches to their float. fa VW 23 .M B- .ir u 103 2 ' l 1 04 Students Rall Top: While everyone else listens to the Vice- President, Erik Torgerson tries to figure out how it snowed inside. Above Left: Christy Burrows informs Paul Terry that the election is tomorrow, and he can not have already voted. Above Right: Lee students work for their candidate. Right: Vice-President George Bush addresses his supporters. We e--wr 1 x l. 1-ig Generals Show Their Style 1 Top: If you don't like my new dress then you can i just leave, states Cammy Ward. Above Left: I told her l didn't have any money, but she had to see for herself, explains Ron Franklin about a nosey Jennifer Feir. Above Right: Natalie Kemp drinks Diet Coke because it tastes good with anything. Left: SCC charter members, Brian Keller and Steve Hartwig, inspect the work of colleague, Scott Kirkpatrick, as the finishing touches are put on the golf course. 105 l Let's Go Crazy Top: ls THAT all? asks an unsatisfied Carey Dill. Right: Mark Mitchner is in a State of Shock from the warm embrace ofjohn Johnson. Below Lcft: Kendall Lock shouts for help while .lim Steffes continues to discuss his plant theory. Below Right: Party animals Bill Jackson and Meg Baillio take a brake between dances. .Q-fs, 106 Above Left: Jimmy Warner tells Brooke Hollowell to keep smiling and maybe no one will notice they are stuck together. Above Right: Watch out Prince, here comes Natalie Kemp. Left: Lesa Geldmeier lends a shoulder to a slight- ly unstable Brenda Bailey. 107 Razz Dazzles Razz-m-Tazz, led by Ms. Linda Shuler, is made up of a select group of drama students. They performed at many functions during the year, and participated in several contests. Razz also performs for the student body, and is always warmly accepted, Top: Jennifer Feirjams tothe beat. Right: Kris McGaha prepares to be launched into orbit by Bishop Meyer. Below: Razzers play follow the leader. 108 'W if S 5 Q E '. Ma I-,iw 4'-2 Students Thrash Above Right: Even with half of his face covered, James McKissick still can't attract the girls. Above Left: l thought I was going skiing, but l think they left me behind, states a confused Lisa Labrant, Right: Hiptites are on top. 110 - 9 .' 3' '- u 7 5 W. W l t l 211' Above Left: I pitty the fool that cuts in front of me, growls Jorge Rodriguez. Above Right: Bill Stroud is breakin' in the aisle. Left: Louis Hamilton is infatuatcd by the girl that just walked by, but John Johnson is interested in something else. 111 1 It's Pla time Top: Lesa Geldmeier, Carrie Clem, and Tammy Wilkes know that the best way to catch a man is to make him yourself. Right: Wouldn't you like to have Lisa Labrant for your birthday? Below Left: Just what is in that box? Meg Baillio and Natalie Kemp will never tell. Below Right: Cammy Ward carefully observes the way Karin Bryant eats her ice cream. 64.8 if :pta g , ,v L , 1 12 A- -wt .3f fw W wi 'ffls f. .iam Going Out in Style is i Top: Are we GQ material or what? ask John Shepherd and Brian Keller. Left: Lee guys say it's a jungle out there and Christy Pullen agrees. Bottom Left: Hey John want to switch dates? asks Kendall Lock of John Johnson, while Michelle Hatcher and Sharon Goreman smile for the camera. Below: Is this the real Lauren Batte? 113 The annual FFA Livestock Show was held on January 28. Ribbons were awarded for showmanship and out- standing animals. Mike Haverfield won first place for his heffer. First place bull was awarded to T. C. Marrow. Frank Thomas won first place in sheep showmanship and best sheep. Ribbons were also given for rabbits, roosters, hens, and plants. The FFA is under the supervision of Mr, Roy Sheffield. Right: Karin Greenwalt can't believe what her own duck just did to her. Below: Final touches are added before the judging. FFA Watches its Step l.s R' - 'sh '53 A ,rrr ' ' A ftt f .,-- Nag M W, , B , B, V4 -.526 -4.-,, -,sta Q - t, . ff- 'k ,- 16' P '-'Ni' ' ' . '. 322-, Y, 1 s. git 5' S. ',-A-1' '. ,- 5' 4 Q' 313. glqf'-fem .1 ' as ,JA M .,,, -. av ,Q , .. .sg ', 5 . ., wr.- .f Q- ,Mn , 1-,V '.. tx -T. :SQ -'ii'-A ' ies , NNW'-QXXA MQ wfdmv- A Left: FFA members line their sheep up for the judges. Bottom Left: Mike Haverfield and Roger Barton wonder how their cows got to be so big. Below: Ramone Hernandez quickly gets out ofthe way ofa too friendly sheep. 115 Right: Steven Hartwig can't believe the awesome play of the Generals. Below Left: David Boyd and Lou Thompson are excited about the game, but Brad Moore has found something more exciting. Below Right: Richard Spence was so enthralled by the game, he had to stop doing his homework. Hoopsters Make ,,,. XX f ,, 116 S 5 Histor Top: Look mom, no cavities, exclaim Polly Jones and Becky VanMeter. Left: Laurie Hess, Mary Margaret Speed, Marci Margolin, and Christy Pullen didn't seem to catch the General spirit. Below: Students cheer for their Generals. Ani-4 '1f!'f'e,. .. 1 . xw , Nxt 7. 117 Right: Career Day co-chairman Katharine Bryan can't believe all the speakers have finally been chosen. Middle Left: Jeff Nally, Danny Copeland, and Cynthia Wolff try to sneak out before anyone puts them to work. Middle Right: Jana Jones thinks she made the right choice, but Meg Baillio knows better. Bottom: Michael Lin, Career Day co-chairman, instructs Ron Franklin on the fine points of speakerchoosing. ,Xb t J' to the Future C f if ,5 Qfffzsi .-...M 1 v 1 . . .,.., . P 25 gk-..-...M g 5 . 1 , ,,,,...4-- 5 '? xx f 'ig I Eau Top Left: What do you mean I got here too late, it's only 6:55! states Melissa Dowling. Top Right: Anchor and Key clubbers busily work, preparing for Career Day. Left: Anchor Club members Cynthia Wolff, Lauren Batte, and Kelly Busby are so excited to be working on Career Day. Bottom: Tammy Wilkes helps Laura Watson free her arm from the man eating binder. 119 ll Right: Gee, how will I survive next year without mom there to fix my lunch? ponders Cindy Stanley. Middle: Lori Lawson, Kim Kadlececk, and Col- leen Warton disagree with three's a crowd. lt's fine with them. Below: Whose afraid of Mr. Fraser? I Am! pro- claims Liz Misch. Bottom: After four years Carey Dill and Lesa Geldmeier still haven't learned not to eat in the cafeteria. 120 Seniors Say S0 Long 7 vnami u Left: Carl Wimberly dreams of things to come in- stead of doing his English assignment. Middle Left: Some seniors, like Sally Goulas and Melissa Dowling, refuse to grow up. Stix! Above: Natalie Kemp and Vanessa McNeil hope they never lose touch ofeach other. Left: Jennifer Crawford and Candice Stroud seem to agree that they've had some pretty good times at Lee. 121 wm- i 6.41 Principals Portra Leadership Lee High School was headed by Mr. Lawrence Bergen. His guidance and knowledge of school foundations and functions helped pave the way for the 1984-1985 school year. In addition to school spirit, Mr. Bergen tightened school security to prevent unwanted visitors on the school campus. Mr. Bergen also took an interest in the construction of a pool and new park- ing facilities for the faculty and students. HlSD's new policies on extracur- ricular activities were strictly enforced by Mr. Bergen and his staff. Special emphasis was placed on the basic solids so the students would be better prepared for the future. Mr. Bergen was confronted with many difficult tasks, but with his sound decision making tactics and his inward drive to make this school flourish, made this year one of Lee's best. Right: Mr. Lawrence Bergen, Principal Above: When Mr. Bergen speaks, people listen. Bottom Right: Mr. Henderson knows Mr. Bergen won't bite the hands that feed him. 124 ii it E. V u i l9S4e fl Fllillill LSTISQ if The assistant principals, Mrs. Mary Carolyn Smith, Mr. Fred Skains, and Mr. Charles Henderson assisted Mr. Bergen and the staff in various ways. Mrs. Smith was in charge of the issu- ing and taking up of textbooks along with the disciplining of all Seniors. Mr. Fred Skains was in charge of Juniors' disciplineg furthermore, he assisted in on campus construction and inventory. Mr. Charles Henderson was in charge of Freshman and Sophomore discipline. He also assisted in bus transportation and cafeteria duties. Top Left: Mr. Fred Skains Top Right: Mrs. Mary Carolyn Smith Bottom Left: Mr. Charles Henderson if . fi x Counselors HUF 0 Provide Insight 'r Top Right: Mrs. Barbara Machamehl Counselor Upper Left: Ms. Kathryn Priest Counselor Upper Right: Mr. Bob Pirtle Counselor Bottom Left: Mrs. Nancy Simmons Counselor Bottom Right: Mrs. Carolyn Moore Counselor 3,0 Q taff upports Lee nl Mmm Top Left: Mrs. Doris Rosenbaum Attendance Clerk Top Right: Mrs. Gloria Leigh Nurse Far Right: Mrs. JoAnn Dale Mr. Bergen's Secretary Upper Left: Ms. Eleanor Raze Office Clerk Upper Right: Mrs. Theda Smith Data Specialist Bottom: Mrs. Helen Day Registrar taff Reaches Gut 6 4, ,ggi ig .te Top Left: Mrs. Ann Parish Data Specialist Top Right: Mrs. Marian Roper Office Clerk Far Left: Mrs. Victoria Galinis P.L.C. Teacher Aid Middle: Mrs. Pat Doremus Financial Clerk Middle Right: Mrs. Joyce Weyland Clerk Bottom: Ms. Dorothy Buhler, Mrs. Ann Correa Librarians v'P'PW'l' at English Bridges Communication Gap The English department, headed by Mrs. Sharon Nickel, emphasized the importance of diligent preparation for the S.A.T., as well as the fall and the spring Proficiency Tests. Lee offers both major works and CVAE courses in English for further study. To enrich the student's basic English skills the courses of Basic Latin, Reading Development, and Creative Writing are offered as electives. The English department takes pride in the success of its literary arts magazine, Echoes. Under the direction of Mr. Vincent D'Amico, outstanding pieces of literature were written by Lee's students. Top Left: Ms. Magnolia Franklin English Top Right: Mrs. Sharon Nickel English Upper Left: Mrs. Kay Haymond English Upper Right: Mrs. Bonnie Strathman English Far Right: Mrs. Caroline Peeler English Bottom: Mrs. Cynthia O'Brien English 129 English Initiates Thought Top Left: Mrs. Dalia Laurencio E.S.L. Top Right: Ms. Curley Gilmore English Middle Left: Mrs. Patricia Wells English Middle Right: Ms. Joyce Jones English Bottom Left: Mr. Joe Hayes Reading Development Bottom Right: Ms. Angela Johnson English 3 , 'QW .L -up-1 E X--'L' ' E -sf' . ,- my-wana-jswwww in 'E .XV V 4 I Top Far Left: Mrs. Carol Blaine English Top Left: Mrs. Mafroniah Kelly English Top Right: Ms. Suzanne Selingcr English Middle Far Left: Mr. Vincent D'Amico English Middle Left: Ms. Andrea Adams English Middle Right: Ms. Sarah Fair English Bottom: Mr. Reed Robinson English . J 131 Mathematicians D0 umbers Lee's Math Department, led by Mrs. Thera Yoes, explores such courses as Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry. Also, Computer Math, Calculus, and Elementary Analysis are available to those students interested in the math field. The International Baccalaureate CIBJ Program has expanded the diverse levels of math. Lee's students are proud to participate in Mu Alpha Theta, an honors math club, sponsored by Mrs. Yoes. Number Sense is also a part of the MAO, directed by Mrs. Stephanie Forbes. These students participated in several tournaments throughout the year. Top: Bonnie Holt Algebra Middle Left: Mrs. Catherine Waldmann Algebra Middle Right: Mr. Thomas Williams Trigonometry, Algebra, Computer Math, Calculus Far Left: Mrs. Debra Joyner Algebra Bottom: Ms. Marvinell Brown Algebra 132 :ang has v9f- athematicians Multipl Knowledge 7 ' ' M ,ggi A X 1, Top Left: Mrs. Thera Yoes Algebra, Trigonometry Top Right: Mr. Clarence Weaver Algebra Middle Left: Mrs. Tangye Stephney Algebra Middle Right: Mr. Joe ldlebird Fundamental Math, Algebra Bottom: Mrs. Diane Lemond Algebra ath Solves the Problem '0- wa Z Q is lf ,,.,f-wits! ,al .41 134 Top Left: Mr. Robert Long Computer Math, Algebra Top Right: Mr. Haikaz Ohanian Algebra Middle Far Left: Mr. Charles Gomez Algebra, Geometry Middle Left: Mr. Lawrence Maroney Algebra, Geometry Middle Right: Mrs. Stephanie Forbes Algebra, Geometry Bottom: Mr. Joel Williams Geometry sq' Scientists Experiment The Science department, directed by Miss A. J. Schweitzer, gave students a deeper insight into the wonders of life and the forces that govern our world. This year marked the introduction of the Pre-International Baccalaureate Program CIBJ in Biology and Physical Science that will be expanded to Biology ll, Chemistry and Physics next year. Basic and advanced courses in Biology, Oceanography, Physical Science, Chemistry and Physics en- riched the students' understanding of nature along with the Science Club, Critters and Creatures, Chemistry Honors Society, and fJ.E.T.S.J. Top Left: Miss Anna J. Schweitzer Physical Science Top Right: Ms. Doris Countee Biology, Oceanography Middle Left: Mrs. Melba Cooper Biology Middle Right: Ms. Deborah Creasy Biology Above: Mrs. DeOtis Belgam Physical Science Bottom Left: Ms. Kathryn Timme Chemistry, Geology Bottom Right: Mr. Bobby Holcombe Physical Science 135 Top Left: Mr. Alvino Fleeks Biology Top Middle: Mr. Harold Taylor Chemistry Top Right: Ms. Wendy Gionanella Science Middle Left: Miss Sandy Malicotc Biology Middle Right: Mr. Ernest Hiatt Biology Bottom Left: Mr. Martin Beline Physics 'X L., Histor M Recounts the Past The Social Studies Department in- cludes study in the areas of Geography, Psychology, American and World History, Government, and Economics At Lee we are fortunate to have a pre- IB program in the area of World History which will be expanded next year to include American History, Government, and Economics. There are many special enrichment programs available to Social Studies students. Among the most popular are the American History Day at Rice Univer- sity in November, Close-Up trip to Washington D.C. in February, and a Mock trial in celebration of Law Day in May. One of our teachers, Ms. Renee Neuwald, sponsors the Lee Y Law Club which encourages participation in the Democratic process. Q? 't,i ff I f FQ , ' X V 3' H .W t .wwizflw -ff ' 2 ' . ' , .,., ..,, .., ,.,.,, ,,, , . t gg ,z Mir M A J K ,'-r' Top: Mrs. Melba Henry World History Middle Left: Ms. Harriett lsgren Government, Economics Middle Right: Mrs. Cheryl Saliens Sociology, World History Far Right: Mrs. Iris Delasbour American History Bottom Left: Mrs. Susan Hooten World History, Government, Economics Bottom Right: Ms. Renee Neuwald Government, Economics 137 .n, ',v, f .1 1 nf' .Y Q '51, ,, a Top Left: Dr. Burton Parks World History, Government, Economics Top Right: Mrs. Bronwyn Rack American History, World History Middle Left: Dr. Cordelia Meanor Algebra, Psychology Middle Right: Mr. Tom Anderson World History Bottom: Mr. Jim Hale J.V. Football, Fr. Basketball, A. History . Tab- A5 .QW 'Sf 1'-iv' wif' is-. ,, , H359 ' H' H . .lifts Historians Capture Facts f'.:.ef Q . NH ,a 2 gi , 5... - v.: I . it A l ,M l sf a L3 I ,.. iQ1,Wi1 -q. ,xx. .,........... -., N--Q.,-. ,,, . Lx --X ,, t,,, ,.,.... .. f -f-N ,,,, ,,c.,Ws- 'Q'-f.a..,.t,.. I . fig, ,L fa... ,,,..a., .W ,- XX Linguists Excel in Languages Why Foreign Languages? Because by learn- ing another language one expands his cultural possibilities. Foreign Language is the best way to promote communication, peace, and understanding among people of different cultures, races, and religions. Each of the languages sponsors a club as well as an Honor Society. The department, headed by Mrs. Ines Anido, offers a great variety of courses designed to meet each student's needs. E lulinlusungglnm I- Qtr.. .. .. Top: Mr. A. Rodriguez French Middle Left: Mrs. Estella Malouf Spanish Middle Right: Mrs. Mireya Estevez Spanish Bottom: Mr. Marshall York Spanish Linguists Voice for ll ations Top: Mr. Joe Dowling German, English Middlc Left: Mrs. Karen Farmer Spanish Middle Right: Mr. Howard Callas Latin, Word Power Bottom: Mrs. Ines Anido Spanish hm. Fine Arts Innovate Students The Art Department, under the leadership of Mr. Henri Gadbois, stressed the importance of many facets of the artistic world. Students were of- fered courses in drawing, painting, sculpture, and photography. The Language Arts Department, directed by Mr. Rod Nichols, promoted the perfection of skills in writing and speaking. Courses in debate, speech, and journalism are among the cur- riculum. Positions on the yearbook and newspaper staffs are available to those who wish to continue a further study in journalism. Other Fine Art programs include: the Marching Generals, band, the or- chestra, the Lee Lieutenants, and Razz-M-Tazz, sponsored by Ms. Linda Shuler. Top: Mr. Henri Gadbois Art Middle Left: Mrs. Margaret Wisdom American History, SABER Middle Right: Mrs. Regina Satlof Block Journalism, Traveler Bottom: Mrs. Eleanor Grant Choral Music 141 rtists Expand Horizons Top: Ms. Linda Shuler Drama Middle Left: Mrs. Elizabeth Shelton Art Middle Right: Mr. Rod Nichols Speech, English Bottom: Mr. Tom Schreiner Band 3- 7 YQ in Q z my ,f U Homemakers Are Sew Efficient Under the direction of Ms. Katharine Molloy, Leeis Homemaking Depart- ment strived for an attainment of knowledge of the home and its func- tions. Classes are offered in Foods, Clothing, Home and Family Living, Home Management, and Consumer Education. -0 N .,.-av' 1 - -f 2 Us 4, 1 s 11 we ,zfiifff 'im A .., in. ...E Top: Ms. Katharine Molloy Homemaking Middle Left: Mrs. Jan Skinner Homemaking Middle Right: Ms. Beth Bogan l-lomemaking Bottom: Mrs. Nora Davis I-lomemaking 143 Coaches Get It in Gear The Physical Education Department strived for excellence in the new era of physical fitness. Many sports were of- fered ranging from swimming, track and volleyball to football and basketball. Lee,s R.O.T.C. Department headed by Colonel Arthur Butcher along with Sergeant Cockroft taught military discipline and tactics for those in- terested in military careers. The Lee Lieutenants headed by Mrs. Anne Hair provided enjoyment during halftime at the football games and per- formed at many other school associated functions. Upper Left: Mr. John Yaccino Varsity Football Upper Right: Miss Carole Homsby P.E., Varsity Volleyball, Girl's Golf Upper Left: Col. Arthur Butcher R.O.T.C. Upper Right: Sgt. Richard Cockroft R.O.T.C. Center Right: Miss Linda Hill PE., J.V. Volleyball Bottom Left: Mrs. Anne Hair Lee Lieutenants Bottom Right: Mr. Rick Holden P.E., Track, Varsity Football KW ,,gtf, . ,- :E , 1,725 v fl? wi 3? F' Y e N W Q ll-llliiwf ii 3' llillll ' 5 E ,uawuuaunoltiltl 'mow Top Left: Mr. Wilbur Gaskamp Freshman Football, Basketball Top Middle: Mr. Doug Perry P.E., Freshman Football Top Right: Ms. Mozelle Wilburn P.E., Track Upper Left: Ms. Jeanne Reynaud Swimming, Freshman Volleyball, P.E Upper Middle: Mr. Willey Frazier Varsity Football Upper Right: Mr. C. L. Roberts P.E., Varsity Football Lower Left: Mr. Mike Fergus P.E., Varsity Basketball Bottom Left: Mr. Mike Watson .I.V. Football, Baseball Bottom Right: Mr. Leslie Boyum Varsity Football, P.E. 145 The Vocational Education Depart- ment offered a wide variety of courses. Through this department students were able to practice and learn about the specialized fields that interested them. The Vocational Agriculture Depart- ment was headed by Mr. Roy Sheffield, along with the Business Education Department led by Mrs. Sandra Meyer. The courses ranged from typing and ac- counting to vocational agriculture. Top Left: Mr. Wiley Ellis Metal Shop Top Right: Mrs. Patsy Woodard Typing Upper Left: Ms. Mary Cleek H.E.C.E. Upper Middle: Ms. Elise Wolf CVAE, PLC Upper Right: Mrs. Elizabeth Hancock Accounting Middle Left: Mr. Roy Sheffield Vocational Agriculture Middle Right: Mrs. Erma Eberlan Typing Lower Left: Mrs. Maria Barrera Typing Lower Right: Mrs. Glyndon Willis ODP Bottom Left: Mr. James Nix I.C.T. Bottom Right: Mrs. Sandra Meyer Typing, Shorthand 146 .Q-ng: ii' 4--u ...-- Upper Right: Mr. Clark Young Drafting Upper Right: Mrs. Jackie Freeman and Ms Betty Ann Jones D.E. Middle Left: Mr. Robert Ingram C.V.A.E. Middle: Mrs. Mary Mitchell P.L.C. Middle Right: Mr. Stan Zarzecki Co-Op Work Program Bottom Left: Mrs. Betty Mitchell C.V.A.E. Bottom Right: Ms. Bobbie James C.V.A.E. 147 ,W 1'Fz,, K uk Q ik- W W Y W ,Nr- X. , um ,,.-.fa Saber Stands Out Mrs. Wiz's motto, If you don't know what you're doing, then stop what you're doingf' was also the 1985 SABER staffers motto as they plunged into another year of headaches and hap- piness. The ever faithful Paige Turner led the way for junior and senior staf- fers alike. The tirst deadline was, to a say the least, hectic. Cries of, How do you crop, enlarge, and reduce, and what are the margins again? could be heard for miles as the confused staffers learned the technique of layout perfec- tion. Jay tried his best to avoid fellow staffers afraid they might burden him with another receipt. When deadlines came around, Erik, of course, was always ready and eager to take his share of the load. After the third deadline, staffers took a well deserved break, having completed another edi- tion of Lee's FINEST publication. ,f 'V M I gf ........ lf . .yiviglfl .. Ads Editor, John Gliddeng Circulation Manager, Brian Keller, and Business Manager, Jay Gres find true happiness in their positions on the SABER Staff. eff Q All , , ,tl S :si ess? . if' ' I Y I i s SENIOR EDITORS - Scott Kirkpatrick and Cindy Orchard, Not Pictured. Junior Editor, Sherri Dialg and Sophomore Editor, John Johnson know how to get the job done well. ....,,,, -..,,M. f Y, if i il Zia Q I ...E 3.1 . 5 if . , K k L H ,P . X, Q is . 'Wir M , A, SENIOR STAFFERS - Row l: Paige Turner, Heather Mackie, John Glidden, Brian Keller, Sherri Dial, Kim Zook, Lesa Goldmeier, Katharine Bryan. Row 2: John Shepherd, Alan Harp, Scott Kirkpatrick, Erik Torgerson, Jay Greer, Will Hogan, Steve Hartwig, John Johnson. Not Pictured: Cindy Orchard. 150 , 4 ' r I - . Ir, JUNIOR STAFFERS Row l Cary Prince Laura Watson Meredith Mckay, Jeff Nalley. Row 2: Lisa Massey, Tamme Wilkes Will Frederking Kirstin Torgerson James lVIcKissick Jana Jones Danny Copeland Not Pictured: Sherri Crcel, Matt Blackman. wx-we J 5 s., V R 0' N-ff PA xi, ., can !r- Left: Clubs Editor, Lesa Geldmeier, Young Leaders Editor, John Shepherd, Favorites Editor, Kim Zook, and Activities Editor, Katharine Bryan discovered the meaning of sleepless nights in their efforts to meet deadlines. Above Left: Heather Mackie, Girls Sports Editor and Alan Harp, Boys Sports Editor often got physical when deadlines approached. Above Right: Paige Turner, Editor-in-Chief and Erik Torgerson, Assistant Editor combined their talents to create the finest SABER ever. is 151 Council Leads the Wa Working hard to serve the students and faculty, the Student Council, spon- sored by Mr. Joe Hayes, contributed to the improvement of the school. Each member had to maintain at least a 2.6 grade average and a G in conduct. This year the Council sponsored school-wide clean-ups and elections. They also had monthly teacher ap- preciations and again organized the Homecoming Parade. 'nv' OFFICERS - Erik Torgerson, Treas.g John Shepherd, Pres.g Kim Zook, Sec.3 Alan Harp, V.P. If SENIORS - Row 1: Lesa Geldmeier, Kim Zook, Jeff Jones. Row 2: Cindy Orchard, Lisa LaBrant, Melissa Dowling, Lyle Milstead, Erik Torgerson, Alan Harp, John Shepherd, Wyeth Wiedeman, Jennifer Bridges, Paige Turner, Lynette Neugebauer, Brenda Bailey. 152 fi!-5'-s 1, Kg K. U ,, . . -as 'r7'..- ' - .. ' A ,.,Qla?Vr . gl , . R . SOPHOMORES AND FRESHMEN - Row l: Don Daniels, Carl Carter,Troy Pidgeon, Julie Harp, Juli Jones, Holly Miracle. Row 2: John Weidler, John Cole, Chase Robinson, Robin Roark, Chris Zook, Mary Margaret Speed, Todd Cole, Heather Haase, Billy Stone. VJ' JUNIORS - Row 1: Kendall Griffith, Jana Jones, Meredith McKay, Cary Prince. Row 2: Greg Thorsell, James McKissick. Some of its fund-raising projects in- cluded several salad bar luncheons for teachers, selling donuts before school, and of course the annual Valentine's Day Fox Hunt. Other service projects included a trip to the Methodist Hospital and a can food drive. Also an Interclub Council, comprised of all club presidents at Lee, was started to talk about school prob- lems and how to solve them. Woodley, Jennifer King, Danny Copeland, Laura 153 Key Clubbers Do It as a Service The Key Club is one ofthe most ac- tive clubs at Lee. Sponsored by Mr. Gadbois, the Key Club participates in activities both at school and away. It is in charge of such things as the alumni garden, College Night, arranging the trophy case, and a part in Career Day. Activities away from school include the ever-popular Treemont, Mission of Yaweh, Pancake Day, and they have started a new program of working with kids at Grace Church. ln April the club went on their an- nual Convention trip. They stayed in downtown Ft. Worth. This is where all the different Key Clubs from Texas and Oklahoma are in a competition to see how each club compares with the others. Of course, the Robert E. Lee Key Club was one of top ranked in the two states. OFFICERS - John Shepherd. Senior Dircctorg Scott Kirkpatrick, Vice President: Erilw Torgerson, Treasurcrg Chase Robinson, Sophomore Directorg Wai Lim, Secretaryg Mac Richard, Presidentg Jeff Nalley, Junior Director. ' ti -' :ff ' Fm! . .lohn Johnson. Mac Richard, and Erik Torgerson give demonstrations of the proper form for wrapping Christmas presents for their favorite snowbunnies. ff? nf-af: fr 3, SENIORS - Row l: Will Hogan, Jimmy Yang, John Johnson, Mark Tidwell. Row 2: Brian Bouldin, Doug Duggan, Wai Lim, Kendall Locke, Carl Wimberly. Row 3: Mac Richard, Michael Lin, John Shepherd, Erik Torgerson, Louis Hamilton, James Steffes. 1985-86 Key Club f 1 J Y J SOPHOMORES AND JUNIORS - Row 1: Jeffrey Oldham, Scott Lunau, Bryan Wilson, Stewart Chan. Row 2: Brian Fairchild, Tom Hamilton, Andy Koehl, James Mcliissick. Row 3: John Weidler, Peter Swearingen, Scott Crichton, Stiles White, Lee Yang, Chase Robison, Reagan Ryan, Paul Varahami. Row 4: Jeff Nalley, Danny Copeland, Wyeth Wiedeman, David Wright, Bill Ruddell, Jeff Nuttall, Steven Johnson, Richard Spence. 9 Countee s Activists Scuba Club The Scuba Club planned two diving trips this Spring. Sponsored by Mrs. Countee, the group went to the Flower Gardens in Galveston and to Lake Travis near Austin. Those divers that were not certified were given temporary certification through the Ocean Cor- poration. Scuba Clubs goal was to help students become certified while pro- moting safety on all types of diving. Chess Club Chess Club, also sponsored by Mrs. Countee, competed in three Houston Chess Association tournaments this year. They accumulated a total of 6 trophies. Two outstanding players Todd Rice and Basim Zakhem achieved first place in tournaments. Officers are Todd Rice, president, Basim Zakhem, vice- president, Mark Adams, treasurer, and J emmy Yang, secretary. New nt' Q!!! X ..'. SCUBA - Christy Burrows, Scott Luhnau, Chris Von Eiff, Don Crowly and Jolika Burrows. 'X 5 CHESS - Row l: James Burns, Mark Adams, Jemmy Yang, Mark Hutchinson, Mark Magrill, Bassem Zakhem. Row 2 Warren Balzer Robert Amundsen, John Bugbee, Frank Bertone, Todd Rice. Through hard work and dedication, Anchor Clubbers completed another successful year. In order to be eligible for membership, one must have a 3.6 GPA and an EH in conduct. Under the fine leadership of Ms. Sandra Malicote, Anchors actively participated in both school and community service projects. Orientation, Teacher Appreciation, and Career Day were the clubis primary school functions. This year, members traveled to Hermann Hospital and held a Halloween Party for critically burned children. The Garcia House Thanksgiv- ing dinner, Seaman Center Christmas boxes, and Special Olympics were other very rewarding projects which members took part in. Fund raising consisted of greenery and spook sucker sales. An- chors rounded off their year with the joint Key Club-Anchor Club Pro- gressive Dinner, and finally in May, a banquet was held at which new officers K X ' 1 1 rQ,'2,9QQ, 'M 'ima 'XY A i -A f , v - f-Heazszf 1 ,,, . - dt 4 OFFICERS - Heather Harlan, Chaplaing Lauren Batte, Reporterg Julie Wallace, Historiar Katharine Bryang Treasurerg Cindy Orchard, Secretaryg Lesa Geldmeier, President, Paig Turner, Vice-President, Kim Zook, Senior Representative. were announced and installed. . -V ' -..... Y , . , , -2 , , I iw- Yugi E Y 5.1,,jy,4,,2j,j' Q- 1 mga, wg ,m,,,,',,, Q f ' Wt' A, 'U r S5 - as S ,Ls , K, 5 : W .,L.g7ae3i?f?2g.g .P f.. w 'eff ' - 1' vZf2: Li W' , ,.... .xi , ,..., , ,-'Elf' f a QQ '. T- 1 r t -. 'wwf m V 'c l M , . :Mr mast f 1' if V .V-.... . mf... mn... wma ?'!!. , 'J' -1, SENIORS - Meg Baillio, Melissa Dowling, Lauren Batte, Gracia Wynne, Paige Turner, Kim Zook, Alan Harp, Senior Beau, Lesa Geldmeier, Julie Wallace, Allison Allbright, Beth Jennings, Marion Schlaudt, Cindy Orchard, Annie Bennett, Sharon Gorman, Heather Harlan, Liz Miseh, Katharine Bryan. 158 Anchors Pull the Weight 4 X ' Q L u Milli' f JZ' 'ww ' ' mw- . , , L - te' ,fm , We iv -. gi' -gl' fiiiwkliv ' 'w MQ' 37' ,L . V 51 5, 4' SOPHOMORES - Debbie Gontko, Carrie Culp, Jennifer Tindall, Mary Margaret Speed, Beth Debrovner, Holli Deally, Marci Margolin, Hillary Hancock, Shelly Davis. IUNIORS - Row l: Carrie Clem, Kelly Busby, Lisa Massey, Laura Watson, Tracey Meyer, Cary Prince, Jill Laughlin, Cynthia Wolff, Barbettc Foley. Row 2: Michelle Hatcher, Gavra Jauer, Kirstin Torgerson, Kendall Griffith, Jana Jones, Allison Poellingcr, Danny Copeland, Junior Beau. 159 Interact Ac Under the direction of Mr. Charles Gomez, Interact's most prominent goal was to provide service and leadership for the community. Their goal was ac- complished through the providing of food for the needy during the harsh winter months. The club met once a month to discuss future plans. Also to further the I'CCrf:a'tiOI1 f0I' the mCIT1beI'S OFFICERS - Front: Bishop Meyer, Treasurer. Back: Alan Harp, President: Sherri Interact held parties. Sweetheart: Jay Greer, Vice President. 1 I . Row l: Jorge Rodriguez, Mark Slator, Sam Maida, Pat Hudson. Row 2: Jason Hernandez, Steve Allison, Mike Marich, Michael Atkinson, Stone, John Cole. Row 3: Jay Greer, John Glidden, Billy Sides, Brad Zielinski, Chris Zander, Steven Hartwig, Alan Harp, Sherri Dial, Bishop lv Clark Mosley, Greg Kocian. 160 Z? ,brk X 'dunno 8 rx slip 1 'f '5l - l: John Neal, John Cheeseman, Louis Hearns, Richie Garcia. Row 2: Kenny Barzilla, Troy Hogan and Lyle Milstead, Secretary. JUNIORS AND SOPHOMORES - Row 1: Jason Hernandez, Steve Allison, Mike Marich, Michael Alkinson, Billy Stone, John Cole. Row 2: Chris Zander, Jorge Rodriguez, Clark Mosley, Bishop Meyer. 161 Among high school students at Lee, a select few earned the right to become members of the National Honor Socie- ty. Mrs. Stephanie Forbes, sponsor of the Lee chapter of the NHS, led her scholastically inclined students to attain the highest honors at Lee. The National Honor Society served the school by of- fering tutorial help to students. Dues funded the induction ceremony in the spring for new members. NHS 3 5 Steven Hartwig threatens his teacher: with Chinese water torture to get hi: honorable grades. OFFICERS Wai Lim President Lesa Geldmeier, Vice-Presidentg Paige Turner, Secretary, John Shepherd, Treasurer. Row l. Susan Rabke, Laura Stitzlein, Annie Bennett, Lauren Batte, Paige Turner, Lesa Geidmeier, Cindy Orchard, Cheryl Ayers, Linda Oldham. Row 2: Richard Bugbee, Jim Steffes, Brian Bouldin, Jemmy Yang, Greg Kocian, John Shepherd, Mary Estrada, Margo Comits, Laurel Koeler, Karen Turner, Jeanne Chucle. Row 3: Kemper Ryan, Mark Tidwell, Michael Lin, Jeff Jones, Jason Riley, Todd Rice, Steven Hartwig, John Johnson, Paul West. Sets Example Y Paul West and Steven Hartwig Z, Honor Cindy Orchard with admiration. ' - ' ,.,, , .,,, H 'Y ' li. Q.. ' use if -i 1 x, :?.f?' Top Row: Andy Koehl, Bryan Wilson, Brian Howe, Brian Fairchild. Row 2: Karolyn Maness, Krista Turpin, Peter Shen, Gavra Javeu, Trevor P01- torf, Kelly Rash. Row 3: Maria Chee, Carrie Clem, Lisa Fitze, Tamme Wilkes, Shelley Prange. Row 4: Cary Prince, Kendall Griffith, Allison Poellinger, Jeff Nalley, Cenia Wong, Stephanie Wiman. Lee's advanced mixed choir displayed continual support of their school and community through many successful performances. Miss Eleanor Grant directed the group at open house and graduation. Members of the Southernaires sang at the Houston Country Club, Transco Towers, and Petroleum Club during the holiday season. They also performed a spectacular concert at Second Baptist Church. As spring approached, the choir participated in the annual Dogwood Festival in Woodville, Texas. Outstanding choir members competed in the UIL Solo and Ensemble in late February as well as other UIL contests. To help fund their many activities, Southernaires sold cheese sausage, and they also held a paper drive. i I Q 164 1 'V Rf: Qi tg Q f-MW' .st Southernaires Harmonize Opposite Page: Darren Stevens tries to convince Kim Sheppard to meet him after the concert. Op- posite Page Bottom: Row 1: Diana Eidman, .len- nifer Appel, Cary Prince, Polly Jones, Kevin Lyon, Robbie Rule, Tommy Ayers, Brenda Bailey, Carey Dill. Row 2: Tracey Lee, Carrie Clem, Lesa Geldmeier, Greg Moreno, Todd Bamberg, Emily Nagle, Kim Gates, Melanie Hancock. Row 3: Charolette Cusachs, Kim Shep- pard, Julie Wallace, Kevin Allison, Paul West, Mark Mitchiner, Joe Winter, Jennifer Lottman, Leslie Head, Cathy Mcgee. Top: Mark Mitchiner - Presidentg Lesa Geldmeier f Secretary, Julie Wallace - Treasurer. Bottom Left: They really think we can sing, grins sly Emily Nagle and Pleshette Norris, Bottom Right: I deserve a break, states confident Mark Mitchiner. 165 Dixiliers Sing t Hallelujah F 3 The girls singing group, Dixiliers, headed by Ms. Eleanor Grant, represented Lee with their singing abili- ' ty and with musical talent. This year, f they performed in many functions such as the Pop Concert in the fall, and the U.l.L. Solo and Ensemble Contest. e Funds were 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. Practicing every mor- ning at school, the girls learned new songs not only for competition but also for the service project to entertain the community. Best friends Candace Stroud and Lissa Berly know what Dixiliers is all about. ii? g Q yi if . Arai Row l: Heather Harlan, Marisa McNally, Maribeth New. Row 2: Christy Burrow, Meredith Hudson, Candace Stroud, Lissa Bcrly, Laura Stin- nett, Leigh Glazer. Row 3: Kristine Knighton, Pilar Martinez, Joung Lee, Kelly Knight, Lonu Eversole, Lorri Adell, Mia Alexander. Row 4: Sherri Beth Hooks, Jean Harrison, Julie Abbott, Susan Hayden, Kathy Winter. 166 Left: Double O's relax after group therapy. Far Left: Double O Erma Eberlin and Thera Yoes cheer away their fears and frustrations. Top: Omega Beau Henri Gadbois. Below: Omega Mascot Oedipus 168 Omega Omega If you have ever forgotten to date an attendance card, miscounted October absences, received a yellow dot, or lost your certificates for the career ladder, you qualify for membership in the '6Doub1e O's . This unique organization was founded on a self-help' group for imperfect pedagogues. Group therapy sessions are held weekly, where members console one another and then adjourn to cheer the Generals to victory, even though they flounder in the face of defeat. The coveted 'ccallipygnousw award is presented at the Spring banquet. gr' Unanimous choice for Prez, Mrs. Anne Hair giver the sign. Charter members of Omega Omega always stick together for safety. V Conservatives plurge i Q The Young Conservatives of Texas was a semi-political club at Lee High School. The club was controlled by the leadership of Mrs. Bronwyn Rack and Mrs. Cindy O'Brien. The purpose of the Young Conservatives was to become more familiar with the government's ac- tivities and increase their political awareness. With the past year being an election year, it gave the club an ex- cellent chance to study the government Jenny Angell waits patiently as Mrs. Rack tries to get a free lunch. body in depth' low 1: Chris Zander, John Bledsoe, Garett Goeters, Jennifer Lottman, Pam Stewart. Row 2: Lana Tatum, Mrs. Rack, Peter lwearingen, Laurie Erdeljac. K Y ront Row: Dee Bates, Michelle Marshall, Michelle Domain, Clarke Mosely, Mrs. Rack, Horatio Brooks. Row 2: Stacey Biesel, rian Fairchild, Shawn Faherty, Charles Jackson, Chris Rowell, Andy Andreason, Mrs. O'Brien, Jenny Angell. Row 3: Karen reenwalt, Tamara Roberts, Dan Miller, Holly Martin, Leslie Head, Shelly Walker, Scott Broussard. l l SENIORS - Row l: Julie Wallace, Carey Dill. Row 2: Annie Bennett, Lisa Southern Comfort bounds The Hospitality Club had another successful year as they served the school and community in many ways. Members prepared and served refreshments at College Night and Open House. Under the leadership of Miss Beth Bogan, Hospitality Club visited Blalock Nursing Home each Monday after school and played bingo with elderly. Other service projects they participated in were entertaining at the Chimney Rock Home for Children and Special Olympics. In the spring members helped with graduation. Labrant. Row 3: Lesa Geldmeier, Gracia Wynne, Kim Zook, Barbara Blades, Kris McGaha. Like totally - gag me with a fork, says Bare bara Valley Girl Blades. 170 OFFICERS - Annie Bennett, Secretaryg Lesa Geldmeier, Vice-Presidentg Barbara Blades - President. Not Pictured: Kathy McGee, Treasurer. NOP- W ,E v -.J ' 1 wqmfw'-gw' -, ad, W Q ,k,, , 'm 3, K 4 Traveler, Lee's school newspaper, provided students with knowledge of ac- tivities occurring within the school as well as other activities of current in- terest throughout the school year. Published bi-weekly, the Traveler in- cluded feature articles, editorials, news, sports, club information, student opin- ions, and various other topics of current interest. Members of the Traveler Staff are re- quired to have taken a year of jour- nalism and been in the upper third of their class in general scholastic stand- ing. Under the supervision of Mrs. Regina Satloff, Block, staffers were awarded first place by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association for their achievements. In May, Traveler held a spring banquet at which new staff posi- tions were announced. I , S g , W 5 K Elizabeth Weatherly, Business Managerg Joan SPORTS STAFF Allison Poellinger Girls Sports Editor Greg Brenham Lou Thompson Steffes, Circulation Manager, Louis Hamilton Bryan Wilson Lyle Mllstead Boy s Sports Editor 172 Traveler Tells the Truth i ' EDITORIALS - Carl Wimberley, Editorial Editorg Matthew Milam, Cartoonistg Wai Lim, Editorial Staffg James Steffes, Opinion Editorg Bryan Hutson, J hotographer. T STAFF - Susanna Schuchhalz, Jennifer Tindall, Laura Thorsell, Annie ADS STAFF - Sal Feruzzo, Kendall Grifith, Barbara Feature Editorg Barbette Foley, Colleen Wharton. Blades and Lauren Batte, Ads Managers-Sales. jf' NIEWS STAFF - Shelly Prange, Kelly Busby, Lisa Fitze, Andy Koehl, Jim Hostack, News Editor. 173 Leeis Christian Student Union met each Tuesday morning at 7:30 in the auditorium. Throughout the year, CSU covered such issues as relationships, dating, keeping a positive attitude, handling peer pressure, prayer, and many other topics. Lisa Milne, Second Baptist Youth Director, Jeoff Benwood, Artist in Residence at Second Baptist Church, and Rev. Dale Depue of Grace Presbyterian Church were just a few of the guest speakers and entertainers students enjoyed hearing. CSU also held Bible studies every other Thursday night for interested members. FRESHMEN -- Connie Adams, Gena Strader, Jennifer Clement Steve McLmdon Elizabeth Monzmgo Donna Whatley Rose Mary Martinez 174 SOPHOMORES - Row l: Jim Blackeler, John Cole, Dan Alberrs, Tommy Ayers. Row 2: April Hoelscher, Pam Shadden, Jean Gordon, Sossy Sarikhanian, Julia McElreath, Cathy Pereira, Adele Witcher, Dalia Faragalla, Michelle Mon- tague, Robin Moll, Katie Deane, Laura Loyd, Lisa Lewis, Jennifer Appel, Heather Fields. JUNIORS - Row 1: Cooper Smith, Bill Rud- dell, Brian Howe, Stephen Johns. Row 2: Polly Schmidt, Leslie Head, Melanie Hancock, Carrie Clem, Alexandra Goutchkoff, Gavra Jauer. SENIORS - Linda Oldham, Marion Schlaudt, Paul West, Cheryl Ayers, Julie Wallace, Michael Lin. The Spirit Committee, designed to promote school spirit, had a successful year in getting the school involved with the athletics program. Under the leadership of Ms. Doris Countee, the club met on every Tuesday after school. The dedicated members painted signs, baked cookies and cakes, made lunches, and wrapped houses and rooms for the athletes in an effort to promote spirit. At pep rallies held in the morn- ing, the club performed skits, chose a coach-of-the-week, and fired the teams up for the upcoming game. S-P-I-R-I-T, Let's Hear It! ,..,.f OFFICERS - Brenda Bailey, Big-Sign committee, Paige Turner, Vice president, Shannor Ray, Treasurer, Stassa Kapsalis, Secretary, Jennifer Bridges, President, Beth Ann Bergstrom Big-Sign committee. i 1 SENIORS - Row l: Lauren Batte, Karin Bryant, Cammie Ward. Row 2: Suzanne Schrade, Robin Weatherall, Annie Bennet, Lesa Geldmier, Kathy McGee, Kris McGaha, Colleen Wharton, Kim Kadlechek. Row 3: Jo Ann Holton, Jennifer Bridges, Stassa Kapsalis, Beth Ann Bergstrom, Paigc Turner, Vanessa McNeil, Candace Stroud. Row 4: Sharae Thomas, Beth Wright, Heather Mackie. 176 -YJ 45 JUNIORS Ja- Row l: Laura Watson, Jennifer King, Laura Pipkin, Cary Prince, Jill Laughlin, Kelly Vrana, Lisa Massey. Row 2: Missy McKeithan, Laurie Tatum, Tyla Miller, Joan Laughlin, Laura Thorsell. Row 3: Cynthia Wolff, Brooke Wright, Stewart Vandervoort, Holley Martin. Row 4: Lisa Lovett, Laurie Erdeljac, Carol Schawe, Pam Stewart, Kendall Griffith, Erin McCormick, Sherri Creel, SOPHOMORES -1- Row l: Jennifer Laguarta, Carrie Culp, Robin Roark, Jennifer Tindall, Mary Margaret Speed, Cindy Cohen, Christy Pullen. Row 2: Lindy Turner, Lisa Glauser, Robin Moll, Holly Dealy, Piper Horn, Anne Lewis, Wendy Granger. Row 3: Ashley Cook, Amy Eceels, Sherri VanEman, Ellen Lewis, Michelle Montague, Karen Coates. Row 4: Shelly Davis, Meredith Hurley, Beth Debrovner, Amy Miracle, Barbara Shavlan, Kate Sylla, Sallie Boone. Row 5: Jeanette Koomey, Laurie Hess, Becky VanMeter, Polly Jones. 541451 .L-wmwa, 'x QA FRESHMEN - Row l: Emily Janes, Chausey Leebron, Shannon Mulligan, Kimberly Gee. Row 2: Ricca Paschal, Holly Miracle, Kelly McCormick. Row 3: Kristin Berly, Gwen Collins, Juli Jones, Traci Creel, Julie Harp, Helen Vaughan, Meredith MeConn. Tracey Jones. 177 Y-Law Knows the Rules The Lee Y-Law Club, sponsored by Ms. Renee Neuwald, is a newly formed youth in government organization. The club was activc in many participatory democracy programs such as the youth in government program of the YMCA. Members met Tuesdays after school where they staged mock trials, wrote law, and heard from invited guest speakers. ln the spring, members at- tended a district convention and then proceeded on to the state Y-Law con- Ventign in Austin whgfg Students Staged OFFICERS -f Nancy Holmberg, Corresponding Secretary, Heather Kinkaid, Treasurerg Laura Bass, Secretaryg Jim Larkin, Vice-President, Doug Duggan, President. and competed in their own mock trials. .s'i:.12 'fill FWZ .5 af gftsffngl lgorl y ' vs 1 Q - ga. , , . , 9 at N F' Ig' ,,-Q . V J' ug.-wwf. Winans-0 Row l: Jennifer Lyon, Susan Frantz, Heather Mackie, Beth Ann Bergstrom, Shannon Ray, Jim Larkin. Row 2: Regina Meridia, Susie Farr, Nancj Holmberg, Christina Fafatas. Row 3: Frank Bertone, Todd Rice, Michael Voit, Michelle Haverfield, Laura Bass, Lisa Hall, Heather Kmkaid, Cla! Cossey, Staton Culver, Doug Duggan, Mark Evans. 178 t athematical inds Excel Top: MU ALPHA THETA OFFICERS -- Chiann ' Fan, Trcasurerg Yu-Ping Fan, Secretary, Wai Lim, President, Michael Lin, Vice-President. Middle: NUMBER SENSE CLUB - Todd Rice, President, Jim Hauri, Stanley Yang, Jerry Kacz- N marowski. Not Pictured: Jeff Oldham, Lee Yang. g is 5: Mu Alpha Theta is a mathematical ilf . organization sponsored by Mrs. Thera Yoes. The primary goals of this national my 5 club are the furthering of mathematical knowledge in an enjoyable manner. Members also participated in competi- tion throughout the year. 1 i In addition to Mu Alpha Theta, the Number Sense Club met regularly. Under the direction of Mrs. Stephanie Forbes, members learned how to quicken their mathematical skills. They also participated in city-wide contests. Q!-P' MU ALPHA THETA - Row l: Yu-Ping Fan, Lee Yang, Jeff Oldham, Wai Lim, Jr., Marzian Vassighi, Jeanne Chucle. Row 2: Cenia Wong, Karolyn Maness, Maria Chee, Christine Wang, Cindy Tsai, Sossy Sarikhanian, Chiann Fan. Row 3: Paul Varahrami, Stanley Yang, Jerry Kaczmarowski, Stewart Chan, Jim Hauri, Trevor Poltorf, Andy Koehl, Todd Rice. Row 4: Richard Bugbce, Mark Tadros, Ramiz Hussain, Peter Shen, Michael Lin. 179 The Lee's Lieutenants, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Anne Hair, en- couraged spirit among the students and provided half time entertainment at football games. Last May the Lieutenants performed at the World's Fair in New Orleans. After their stay in New Grleans, the Lieutenant officers flew to Dallas where they attended an officer camp at SMU. ln mid-July, the Lieutenants attended corps camp at the University of Houston where they received 72 first place ribbons, 19 sec- ond place ribbons, and the spirit pom pon. Besides performing at half time during football season, the Lieutenants attended competitions and marched in the Thanksgiving Day Parade. To finance their activities, they sold candy, Christmas cards and paper, and cookies. The Lieutenants published the Robert E. Lee Directory as a special project and service to the school. Brigade A Gets Exciter According to Jenny Newcomb, Tina Valenciano, Gavra Jauer, Chiann Fan, and Jill Gree walt, Those who dance together, travel together. .4 BRIGADE A - Row 1: Jill Greenwalt, Gavra Jauer, Judith Zelaya, Jenny Newcomb, Cheryl Ayers. Row 2: Alicia Baggett, Betsy Walling, Joar Estrada, Jessica Hunter, Damla Karsan. Row 3: Kim Bumbera. 180 l The Lieutenant officers show what togetherness and friendship is all about. Mrs. Ann Hair: A Burst of Personality 3' sit. . . 11 i Tina Valenciano and Yu-Ping Fan show that after a day of activities in New Orleans, they are too tired tojam to the city'sjazzy beat. I l Happiness is being a Lee's Lieutenant, states Kim Bunibera and Chiann Fan. 181 s i i 5 2 1 i i i P 1 a i Brigade B Bops 'Til ' Jessica Baggetl and Mickey Young show that they'know their friendship will last forever BRIGADE B - Row I: Yu-Ping Fan, Missy Herbert. Sandra Berlani, Jessica Baggett, Tara Harcum, Tina Valenciano. Row 2: Laura Slitzlein, Suzanne Cooper, Chiann Fan. Row 3: Linda Oldham, Mickey Young, Laura Martinez. 182 9 Lieutenants Say Let s G0 Crazy hard night s d cing. Joann Estrada, Betsy Walling, Linda Oldham, and Yu-Ping Fan cuddle up with a friend ' an ' 15 f I is f-ti-V' Q' . , , Q v 5 Being Five-Star Lieutenant is just one of Cheryl Ayers' many fascinating activities. LIEUTENANT OFFICERS - Suzanne Cooper, Jauer, One Star General QBrigade A53 Chiann Fan, Four Star Generalg Cheryl Ayers, Five Star Generalg Kim Bumbera, Two Star Generalg Gavra One Star General fBrigade B13 Laura Stitzlein, Three Star General. 183 ncle Bob's Guards Promote Spirit The General Guard's primary responsibility is the safe transport and storage of Uncle Bob to and from all the General Varsity games with football games being far most. Along with this, they also help build school spirit. This includes pep rallies and hall marches. Supervising the ef- forts ot' this organization is the acknowledged Dr. Burton Parks, whose leadership is greatly ap- preciated. Other duties of the General Guard are the ordering of jackets. and the General Gu3rdfRO'I'C fgotbgll ggi-neg, OFFICERS S Row l: Jim Larkin, President. Row 2: Chuck Ransleben, Vice President, Bria Berger, Secretary: Clay Rivette, Treasurer. , , , A ' ,,.Z ,. .,.,, fi F S- - - f . alr- 0 ' - , T..s viii J S ' L Q if at f-ff at I ,tif-Q. r 4 l l s t t I l Row l: Jeff Nielsen, Jim Larkin, Chuck Ransleben, Johnny Bartay. Row 2: Mr. Burton Parks, Eric Johnson, Kyle Bullock, Clay Rivette, Brend McDonnell, Wendy Mayer, Brent Flato. Row 3: Kevin Wilkerson, Mike Mayer, Brian Berger, Carl Martin, Larry Pittman, Paul Price, Steve Woi ford, Monte Ranshaw. 184 QUEEN - Linda Deleon SWEETHEART - Melissa Nick I ROTC Aims O High The past year was a very successful year for the Lee ROTC. They par- ticipated in many area competitions. Although they lost a rifle team match to Austin, it was only the first loss in two years. ROTC also challenged FFA to a football game. ROTC lost by only two points. This past year the ROTC spon- sored the annual Turkey Shoot which was very successful. P t wat f x il l:I 2 COLOR GUARD 4 Rayrenia Jones, Ellen Zeman, Tarnitha Jones, Lynn Turner. STAFF - James Pollard, Alicia N Montes, Linda Deleon, Robert Valdes, Arlon Henderson. 536 Q Gil 1- M- , ,, s . J' iff OD e V I ,x T' W ' Wham tv' f to fi Q I V . 4 ' 'I 1, ' iv' wf . X E, ,Lax f ,R It W it ff '- u ' an , , , X if 5 M M g ,ww I2 CMP - Kneeling: Arlon Henderson, Rodell Jefferson, Robert Valdes, Doug Temiquel, Robert Kuna. Row 2: William Thompson, Connie Neel, Claudia Santos, Jackie Howard, Don Fayas, Kenneth Henson, Cheryl D'sorzo, Carlos Quintanon, Marcial Villatoro. Row 3: Eva Wright, Nicholas Garza, Adrian Wagner, Jarrett Jackson, Ruben Cordova, Owen Giraldo, Artega Johnson. Row 4: Elliot Goode, Andy Nagy, Eduardo Cabrera, Daniel Collins, Mark McGrew, Robert Ratliff, Burl Gilmore. 'P MALE DRILL TEAM - Kneeling: Arlon Henderson, Robert Kuna, Robert Valdes, Lemon Alexander. Row 2: Darrel Reed, Doug Temiquel, Carlos Escovar, John St. Clair, James Pollard. Back Row: Rodell Jefferson, Don Allman, Edmond Thomas. 186 ROTC Fires Awa This past year marked the first time that there has been a female drill team at Lee High School. The idea was discussed and finally put into action last year. Q r V ff 4 , FEMALE DRILL TEAM -2 Kneeling: Claudia Santos. Standing: Norma RIFLE -I-EAM Z Kneeling, Mark Maloney Don Allman- Standing, Garcia,Tejada Sophia,Cheryl D'souZa,Soliz Francisca, Jackie Howard. Scottdackson, Robert Valdes. E 2 ff eff ,J - Q 'ff' .., 1 yu COMPANY A - Kneeling: Denwitte Smith, Darrel Reed, Yusef Brown, Elliot Goode. Row l: Don Fayas, Jarrett Jackson, Kenneth Henson, Bar- bara Faircloth, Connie Neel, John St. Clair, Cheryl D'souza, Tejada Sophia, Soliz Francisca. Row 2: Jackie Reaves, David McHaye, Ruben Cordova, Owen Giraldo, William Thompson, Andy Nagy, Eduardo Gabrera, Mark Malone, Daniel Collins, Mark McGrew. Row 3: Amin Rahim, Victor Mar- tinez, Shonda Mozee, A. J. Moore, Shantia Johnson, Sara Fulton, Leroy Simmons, 187 1.55 1 M, g 2 ,g W,f 'iq COMPANY B - Kneeling: Tarnitha Jones, Rodell Jefferson, Scott Jackson, Melissa Nick, Robert Kuna, Ricardo Borges, Rayvenia Jones. Row 1 Alex Lemon, Eva Wright, Jackie Howard, Salvadore Bonilla, Toninette Benard, Razina Jamal, Robert Ratliff, Nicholas Garza. Row 2: Carlos Escovar, Norma Howard, Carlos Quintana, Adrian Wagner, Terasha Richardson, Cordel Green, Claudia Santos, Robert Golightly. Row 3: Edmonc Thomas, Mark Bartels, Edwin Castillo, Christi Freeman, Omar Quiones, Greg Golightly, Don Allman. Right: Linda Deleon proudly displays her com- y 4' .W efi 1S?i ,i' ,41 Tl A - ftf ee q: ,. l': j. t igslilfgi ju 9, li 'X , . , ,2,,f,,,, as . ,K K: Ng' 4 r 375 L E +3 -5 s M, 2 x Q 5 J, Q - C .f - ,ea -X. if' -.-.fi-4,4 ' ?'2 f41, tc w,je Qf:E43AE5f'1 V. A ' . cv '19, 'Eh QP A ',3ke4g,' ' .-,QA t ' -,ox .1 ogg. t W,-. fi ' it me -1 fe -few . 4' ' G .mf ' ., W N 13,1 188 OFFICERS 4 Sam Askew, Vice Presidentg Steve Jones,Treasurer1 Brian Bouldin, Presidentg iMichelle DeSim0ne, Secretary. s for pple The Computer Club offers students who are interested in computer technology the opportunity to learn about computers and their applications. The club went on field trips to computer shows and some members even par- ticipated in programming contests. Under the direction of Mr. Tom Williams, the Computer Club held monthly meetings and ran the elec- tronic sign in the cafeteria. The Com- puter Club also offered mini- programming courses in the morning. Row l: Chris Horton, Eric Johnson, John Bugbee. Row 2: Chali Grinnel, Michelle DeSimonc, B Adrian Crisan, Jose Canedo, Warren Becht, Mark Dupuis, Mr. Tom Williams, sponsor. rian Bouldin, Richard Bugbee. Row 3: Ron Florence 189 s DECA is the youth group that relates to marketing and distributive education classes at Lee. DECA is a national organization that promotes future leaders in marketing careers, Under the leadership of Miss Betty Ann Jones and Mrs. .Jackie Freeman, DECA held business meetings with guest speakers informing members about bankin, retailing, careers, and store security. ln February, members participated in area competition held in Galveston. During March, several members at- tended the Texas Career Development Conference in Fort Worth. San Fran- cisco was the site for the National Career Development Conference held in May. DECA - J ob Well Done OFFICERS - Wendy Jogan, presidentg Andy Flescher, vice presidentg Cyndi Stanley, assistar treasurer, Lori LaRocca, treasurerg Bill Jackson, reporterg Michelle Wofford, historian. Not Pic tured: Suzie Mott, secretary: Darryl Cole, assistant secretary. Row l: Michael Bergen, Conrad DeGrace, Bill Jackson, John Montgomery, Matt Lambeth, Darryl Cole. Row 2: Mary Tolbert, Cherry Daniels, Kir Donalson, Sharon Gorman, Lauren Rosenthal, Stacy Olson, Suzie Mott. Row 3: Grace Hon, Randy Baker, James Giries, Marc Cvorcwitz, Jel Nielsen, Babette Hutchins. 190 panish Club Gets Serious Under the leadership of Mrs. Inez Anido the Spanish Club, for years, has been one ofthe most productive clubs at Lee, and this year has kept up its tradition. The club raised money by selling candy for its field trips and other functions. The Spanish Club is the largest club in the language department and pro- ITIOICS heavy lHI6I'CSl in l'llSp3.nlC OFFICERS S Mrs. Anido, Sponsor, Mary Estrada, Presidentg Yu-Ping Fan, Recording tradition. Secretary, Bill Ruddell. Treasurerg Chiann Fan, Secretary, Tamme Wilkes, Vice President. PASF - Row l: Mary Estrada, Pleshette Norris, Pam Shadden. Row 2: Mrs. Martha McCarthy, Jimmy Held, Matthew Alvarez, Sossj Sarikhanian, Margo Comits, Jeane Chucle, Mrs. lnez Anido. Row 3: Yu-Ping Fan, Chiann Fan, Tamme Wilkes, Allison Freeman, Kellit 192 Esdorn, Kelley Busby. Cathy Pereira, Adele Witeher, Mona Parikh. - I , 3 ',-g.l1 ?.il2'- f ' 'W f 5 ?,T2'+.',-. ffl l A E Qi - r .4 Vv .f f 2 we -A Row 1: Vilma Zelaya, Michelle DesJardins, Jessica Hunter, Leticia Ocampo, Gracia Wynne, Lisa Massey, Elizabeth Monzingo, Kelly Cajahuaringa, Julia McElreath. Row 2: JoAnn Estrada, Paige Outlaw, Meredith Hurley, Katie Deane, Ellen'Lewis, Leslie Kurts, Lisa Fitze, Kelley Busby, Dana Dull, Jennifer Fountain. Row 3: Mary Estrada, Kristine Keith, Michelle Montague, Amy Eccles, Robin Roark, Mary Margaret Speed, Holly Dealy, Anne Lewis, Pamela Shadden. Row 4: Robin Chan, Reggie Branch, Philip Wheatly, Mark Abernathy, Marion Leman, Greg Kocian, Delcho Christov, Michael Magrill, Jeff Tomich. Row 1: Stacey Beisel, Jennifer Appel, Leeann Garner, Gavra Jauer, Annah Robinson, Margo Comits, Jane Chucle. Row 2: Carrie Cloud, Melanie Hancock, Leslie Head, Polly Schmidt, Jennifer Swank, Leslie Wratten, Heather Haase. Row 3: Dan Miller, Zack Blailock, Edward Wolff, Danny Copeland, Jeff Nalley, Bruce Kocian, Mark Solomon. th., Row l: Oneda Escudero, Cheryl Schmuts, Jose Perez, Let's Throw a Fiesta s . . ii . c N-1 ,' N I it , 4 'aa Q - ' Belkis Arias, Marlene Jordan, Anah Nguyen, Sossy Sarikhanian, Lisa Gorewitz. Row 2: Robin Moll, April Hoelscher, Pleshette Norris, Cary Prince, Cynthia Wolff, Jill Laughlin, Cary Johnson, Kellie Esdorn, Cathy Pereira, Adele Witcher. Row 3: Polly Jones, Becky VanMeter, Jennifer Tindall, Joan Laughlin, Allison Poellinger, Kim Pierce, Annie Ben- nett, DeeAnne Bates, Joan Steffes, Row 4: Jose Gonzales, Stacia Handy, Mia Alexander, Lisa Lacorte, Julie Allison, Jeanette Koomey, Matt Blackmon, Barbara Shavlin, Tiffany Thompson, Tamme Wilkes, Barbette Foley. The club dedicates itself to increase the understanding among Hispanic and ,B Anglo American students. To promote this they visited Mexican communities. This gave them first hand experience in relating with foreign companions. 5' at Pam Shadden, Kellie Esdorn, Delcho Christov, Julia McE1reath, and Sossy Sarikhanian strut their stuff while Jose Perez drives with a scenic view. . O . C . T . Riding High A x OFFICERS Y Row l: Bridctte DeMaio, Parliamentariang Larry Maternok, President, Missy Flint, Secretary. Row 21 Vincent Frances, Sergeant at Armsg Christine Coates, lReporterg Andre Carter, Vice President. ln school and on the job, VOCT CVocational Opportunities Club of Texasj students obtained a greater understanding ofthe world of business. With the aid of their sponsors, Mr. Robert lngram, and Mrs. Betty Mit- chell, members improved their vocatiional skills while developing qualities of leadership and responsibili- ty. Funds raised during the year were used for service projects and other expenses. Row l: Mr. Ingram, Troy Jackson, Mace Harris, Tim Reininger, Jose Pino, Fred Holmes, Mrs. Mitchell. Row 2: Nora Alvarez, Marilyn Manville, Rodney Thomas, Christine Coates, Missy Flint, Bridgette DeMaio, Helda Gutierrez, Maria Melerio, Herminia Gutierrez, Charlie Brown. Row 2 Terrance Henderson, Scott Sayie, Shimpion Washington, Charrotte Washington, Lucius Williams, Phillip Williams, Calvin Fuller, Andre Carter Larry Maternok, James DelGado, Vincent Frances, Carlos Mendora. 195 N VOCCT Gets ctive The Vocational Career Clubs of Texas is a pre-employment class that develops printing skills for its members. The club is sponsored by Ms. Glyndon Willis. They do printing jobs for teachers, the PTA, and other school related functions. They raised money this year to perform a project for handicapped children. This spring they sponsored Lee in a state wide contest demonstrating their printing skills. Ms. Willis S3.yS the year haS been 3 SUCCCSS. OFFICERS - Maria Segura, Parliamentariang Alfred Saenz, President, Monte Ranshaw, Vice-President . V, ,, fag' A it-2, tg ' VOC CHAPTER yuwq 51. . I R W' K 5 I Amen ,,., . Sitting: Carl Brown, Marcelo Romera, Alicia Montes. Standing: Becky Hicks, Samuel Lopez, Maria Segura, Cedric Jones, Monte Ranshaw, Vincent Gourlcy, Robert Perez, Alex Berg. Sitting: Giang Hoang, Lupe Gonzales, Sylvia Molina, LeeAnn Ochoa, Michelle Washington, Thien Nguyen. Standing: Alfred Saenz, Kathy Moman David Larkins, Angela Sanders, Alex Lemon. 196 OE Learns Leadership M490-H OFFICERS - Jeff Ramirez, President, Camilla Jennings, Vice-President, Liz Secretaryg Helena Jenkins, Treasurerg Brian Berger, Historian. 'mv gui. Lauber, OEA, CGffice Education Associationj is a business and leadership training program which allows members to ex- perience an office environment. Members met the first Tuesday of each month at 7:30. Periodically, guest speakers were invited to talk about such topics as career opportunities and office etiquette. Under the leadership of Ms. Betty James, OEA completed several school and community projects this year. Also, an Open House was held during National Education Week. Finally, in May, OEA members held their annual employer appreciation banquet. Ia fe 'M A ' 'L A , ..,, ,,.,,. J N - ' ' ' ' . .J Row l: Tanya Menger, Kalpesh Shah, Tary Croskey. Row 2: Ms. B. James, Donna Bush, Helena Jenkins, Rita Nadal, Christina Lunsford, Clay Rivett, Jacquelyn Burks. Row 3: Jeff Ramirez, Liz Lauber, Camilla Jennings, Eric Lister, Matthew Menn, Brian Berger. 197 HERO Works Hard for the oney HERO QHome Economics Related g RRRV 'RR:f- g 431 Occupationsl, sponsored by Ms. Mary Cleek, is a vocational organization , . ss ll 1 which is designed to help students lil . .4 p . assume their roles in society through ac- y A iff tivities in the areas of personal growth, B l' l 7 'l l vocational preparation, and community W involvement. The organization began B - ' ' A 'l - the year with a candy sale to raise money for a fall service project. Throughout the year, the club stayed very busy with some very fulfilling ac- tivities. They gave a Halloween Party for sick and underprivileged children. In the early spring, members attended a state meeting in San Antonio. The year Gilded with the EmplOy6I' ApprCClaliOI1 OFFICERS A- Kim Wimberly, Reporter, Mirna Marroquin, Historiang Pam Pickell, Banquet Celebrating their Success' Treasurer, Lisa Sain, Presidentg Kelly Burkett, Vice-Presidentg Lucretia King, Secretary. Row 1: Tammy Benford, Mirna Marroquin, Patree Luksha, Debra White. Row 2: Ms. Mary Cleek, Lynn Jones, Aracelly Villa, Lisa Sain, Kim Wimberly, Lucretia King. Row 3: Von Sonjia Hunter, Sandra Castellanos, Mark Dupuis, Jeff Kloc, Karin Harrison, Kelly Burkett. 198 -I VICA - Kevin Michalec, David Koch, Cory Pickett, Dwayne Garlin, Alan James, Kevin Higginbotham, John Maroulis, Mike Heynio, Mark Nikolas. ILXAS VICA Means Business Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, sponsored by Mr. James Nix, is a national organization that prepares students for industrial careers. The past year was a strong year for VICA. They participated in contests to sharpen their skills. The purpose of VICA activities was to not only improve skills but to promote personal development. ci 'ifiiiiifaf '02 V VICA - Mr. Nix, Robert Hines, Ron Tran, Darrel Reed, Scott Dannison, David Young, Brad Ullrich, Marty Kamburis, Joey Marshall, Brent Boresh, Wally Manriquez, Anthony Maroulis. kw,..,f- -f VICA - Ronald Reinoso, Brian Hill, Paul Campbell, Robert O'Brien. mask vw rkiorl Q ua,-.. .. . ,gc .w W ppl w ,af F5 W SAI 'emu v W x l xAfQ-QW N 199 Ambassadors Get Down to Business The Ambassadors is a newly formed club founded on the principles of en- hancing education through tutorial pro- grams. Maintaining at least a C GPA and a GP in conduct, members met the first and third Wednesday of each month. Under the direction of Mrs. Rhonda Hill, the Ambassadors held study workshops before school. Members also contributed to a Thanksgiving basket for the elderly, and at Christmas time, members donated canned goods to the Salvation Army. ln the spring, members spon- sored an Easter Egg Hunt at Piney Point Elementary. Near the end of the year, the Ambassadors held a talent show and gave all proceeds to the Sickle Cell Foundation. OFFICERS - Row 1: Warren Wells, Secretary, Lewis Hearne, Sergeant at Arms. Row 2: Jim Larkin, Vice-President: Terrence Mackie, President: Troy Hogan, Treasurer. sm-isiesxxy - . + if W f N ni 1, X Row l: Troy Boom Hogan, Lewis Sweet Hearne, Terrence Sugar Bear Mackey, Jim-Bo Larkin, Warren Big Walt Wells. Row 2: William Wallace, Larry Johnson, Darryl Reed, Scoot Karro. Row 3: Carl Brown, Ronald Love, Kirk Jones. Row 4: Tamera Roberts, Tonya Thompson. Row 5: Mrs. Stephney. Not Pictured: Mrs. R. Hill, Sponsor. 200 Q3 rw: , t f kfllailfll lil! gf gi Stl .... , -' . -H1 -W ' nfl WL N ll .iiryfq gf: W . , ...Mt Q .t,.a.se-,vasmmn-as Row l: Vanessa Kaufman, Brian Fairchild, Peter Craig. Row 2: Susan Rabke, Melony Clark, Stephanie Ynman, Leticia Ocamps, Michelle Hamilton, Iris Velazquez, Kim Wax, Row 3: Debbie Gontko, Beverly Barton, Hope Dorsey, LaShanda Lee, Jennifer Ellis, Steve Holubi, Kenneth Mondshine, Stephen Laughlin, Rachel Matthews, Freddie Turner, Seth Rogers, Mark Essinger. Row 4: Eric Dorman, Kristine McCorkle, Rebekah Paul, Chairimon Willis, Rebecca Weinhauer, Philip Wheatley, Steven Parker, Geoffrey Lovelace, Byron Sykes, Karl Essinger, John Whitehurst, Donny Ed- mondson, Johnathan C'Dowd, Brian Hickman, Paul West. Row 5: Ricardo Gonalez, Brain Danwell, Leon Roper, David Wallace. Row 6: Jeff Easley, Terry Benard, Yamil Osorio, Bryant Bond. Row 7: Veronica Roberts, Tammy Williams, Stephanie Hollins, Racheal Harris, Robin Jones, Casandra Harris, Anna Matthews, Tonya Thompson, Marcella Ousley, Nonnie Wiley, Trena Howard, Stephanie Williams. l t Under the leadership of Mr. Tom Schreiner, the marching Generals kept school spirits high throughout the year by performing at pep rallies and foot- ball games. During half times, this fifty-five plus member band performed almost faultless marching routines. The band competed in H.I.S.D. sponsored Marching, Solo and Ensemble, Sight- Reading competitions. The band also held its annual Spaghetti Supper. .Q H .,,fl it I Generals March On OFFICERS - Row 1: Susan Rabke, Presidentg Rebecca Weinhauer, Librariang Cathy Gontko, SecretaryfTreasurerg Peter Craig, Asst. Drum Majorg Ricardo Gonzalez, Percussion Leader. Row 2: Kim Wax, Librariang Stephanie Ynman, Lead Librariang Vanessa Kaufman, Drum Major. gnnffuf' The Robert E. Lee Marching Band Strutting their stuff! 202 l N-..., 'lx Q, ql ,M aestlel - Rogers learns the hard way that Mr. T. Schreiner Mr. Schreiner commands Byron Sykes to assume THE position as an uninterested Paul play around. West doesn't give a toot. FLAG CORPS a Row 1: Veronica Roberts, Captaing Stephanie Williams, Co-Captain. Row 2: Tonya Thompson, Trena Howard, Tammy Williams, Ann Marie Matthews, Marcella Ousley, Rachel Harris. Row 3: Casandra Harris, Stephanie Hollins, Nonnie Wiley, Robin Jones. 203 dba French peaks The French Club's main objective this year was to get its members in- terested in the French culture. With Mr. Rodriguez as its sponsor, the club took trips to various restaurants, getting a taste of fine French indulgences. They also saw a few French movies which helped them further comprehend French tradition. Row 1: Mr. Rodriguez, Edye Humphrey, Jose Canedo Dan Miller Lorraine Collins Michael Alpha Jennifer Feir Kim Gates Man Chu Cindy Row 2: Mark Wilson, Edward Gonzales, Gina Roddy Yael Wizig Libba Letton Ayllsa Laney Malcolm Lochiel Chris Vecellio Laura Pipkin Woodley, Maria Chee, Thao Le, Maynolia Santos. 204 Qlalf ,LMT W- oxanne Rogers, Richard Bugbee, Vice President, Karolyn Maness, Mr. Joe Dowling. Germans Salute Lee The German Club, directed by Mr. Joe Dowling, attended monthly meetings in various German restaurants such as Schapps Haus, The club spon- sored a Wurstfest luncheon for the faculty in October. They also sold Gum- my Bears throughout the year as a fund-raising project. During the Spring Break members of the club journeyed to Germany, Austria, England, and Switzerland to expand their cultural knowledge of the language. Row l: Mr, Joe Dowling, Mark Hutchinson, John Kovacs, Christina Madonia. Row 2: Kristen Lelvis, Noel Russell, Scott Lunnau, President, Matthew Milam. 205 Romans Revive Their Roots Students, with high achievements in Latin, joined the Latin Honor Society. The club furthered knowledge and en- couraged enthusiasm for classical civilizations. The club was sponsored by Mr. Howard Callas. To pay for some of the club's ac- tivities, members sold donuts before school. The club went to several tour- naments and competed for ribbons and trophies in academic and non academic areas. The club also had fun at its an- nual Roman Banquet Toga Party. Q'---.. Illia:-.-,,,,, F--I PERIOD 2 - Row l: Peter Shen, John Mathew, Betsy Walling. Row 2: Wes Gere, Robe Amundsen, Jean Gordon, Stephanie Wiman. Row 3: Tim Baker, Sherri Brenham, M Howard Callas, Sponsor. Row 4: Ike Claypool, Mark Evans. Not Pictured: Clay King, Laui Loyd. ,J OFFICERS - Wes Gere, Vice Presidentg Stephanie Wiman, President: Jean Gordon, Aedileg Mark Evans, Scribe: Ike Claypool, Treasurer. I pu-nf ' 4 -Sivan ' .,::.f. ,io-w '-A--une PERIOD 4 i Row l: Katherine Moore, Mark Evans, Vonda Borski. Row 2: Joann Melcher, Brian Chee, Julie Schwarz, Angela Baker. Row 3 Mark Magrill, Catherine Thomas, Keva Westbrook. Row 4: Phong Huynh, Les Robinson, Patrick Richard. Row 5: Kelly Gartner, Steve Spencer Mark Knoll, Mr. Howard Callas, Sponsor. Not Pictured: Noah Henson. 206 Bright Spaniards Excel The Spanish National Honor Society is headed by Mrs. Anido and Mrs. Estevez. Its enrollment is of students who excel in the Spanish language. These students have come up beyond the average and performed beyond their ability. They have grown to understand this difficult language and will use this advantage in the latter part of their Mrs. Anido, Jeanne Chucle, Lucy Campos, Mrs. Estevez lives. Row l: Cheryl Ayers, Marion Leman, Malcolm Lochiel, Stewart Chan, John Weidler, Kellie Esdorn, Krista Turpin, Jeanne Chucle, Sossy Sarikha- nian. Row 2: Jennifer Appel, Greg Kocian, Doug Duggan, Matt Blackmon, Annie Bennett, Marcy Soloman, Lucy Campos, Margo Comits, Karen Turner, Kelly Rash, Danny Albers. Row 3: Bill Ruddell, Mrs. Estevez, Mrs. Anido, Jeff Nuttall, Will Frederking, Meg Baillio, Brad Wilson, Brian Bouldin, Marc Gorewitz, Mark Mitchner, Scott Hollylield. 207 : ye: urfers Punk Out Under the leadership of Mr. Alvaro Rodriguez, the Surf Club, now in its second year at Lee, has progressed along quite steadily. Although its membership has declined slightly this year from last year, its main activity of frequent trips to Galveston has con- tinued. Mr. Rodriguez is looking to con- tinuing the Surf Club's tradition in True surf punks Cary Prince, Valerie Schueler, Malcolm Lochiel, and Jennife years to Come. Stroud pose in their preppy school disguises. Q 1 3 ' ' ' ' '-iili'5:Ef?YFF1i3?: , t, Row l: Christine Wang, Ginny Southerland, Paige Outlaw, Shelly Jones, Krista Treadaway. Row 2: Mr. Alvaro Rodriguez, John Cole, Diane Howe Ricky Stephanow, Murray Marshall, Howard Jones, Melinda Roberts, Linda Robertson. Row 3: Kim Pierce, Stephanie Farinola, Melissa Meyer Amy Eccles, Cary Prince, Merideth Hurley, Jennifer Stroud, Elisa Lewis, Anne Lewis, Beth Debrovner, Mary Margaret Speed, Ellen Lewis, Carolyr Henry, Jennifer Lyon. Row 4: Deborah Gontko, Greg Woodley, Chris Vecellio, Eric Klimas, Brad Wilson, Valerie Schueler, Malcolm Lochiel, Nancy Holmberg, Polly Schmidt, Laura Bass, Leslie Head, Kim Gates, Libba Letton, Laura Pipkin, Pam Shadden, Minta Gardner, Rebecca Dutch, Thu Nguyen, Adele Witcher. 208 , ', lm L- L 5 f -0- H ' X -.-'ff ts, 2' , ft JETS , , c .-ez?-Qfzff.x5fr:Aee Get Technical Under the leadership of Miss Kathryn Timme, JETS Uunior Engineering Technical Societyl proved to be a very active organization at Lee this year. The club participated in several field trips including one to Texas A8LM University in the spring. The club also went to the Planetarium, had Cynthia Orchard, Co-Acting President, Secretaryg Maria Chee, Co-Acting SCVCI'al CEIFCCI' SpC21kCI'S, and sold Candy Not Pictured: Phil Poor, Non-Acting Vice president. to raise money for the organization. Row l: Christine Wang, Trevor Pottorf, Cindy Tsai, John Kovacs, Cenia Wong, Thao Le, Maria Chee, Karolyn Maness, Tamme Wilkes, Krista Turpin. Row 2: Gregg Easley, Eric Lister, Joan Steffes, Christie Burrows, Cynthia Orchard, Jason Riley. Row 3: Richard Bugbee, Peter Shen, Marcy Solomon, Katharine Bryan, Jennie Feir, Horatio L. Brooks, Don Crowley, Scott Luhnau, Jeff Kapche. 209 2 Great inds Do Battle Some years ago, Lee sponsored one of the first academic tournaments in Texas. Since then, it has grown to become the largest in the state, encom- passing the Gulf Coast region in the sciences, humanities, and mathematics. Members this year were carefully selected on the basis of dependability, creativity, willingness, and intellectual credibility. These elite few dedicated many hours in running the Lee Tourna- ment and were sponsored by Mr. Howard Callas. It all made history on April 13, 1985. OFFICERS i Wai Lim, Founder and Head Honchog Jeffrey Oldham, President , T .l ' fuQ.mh.......... ..., . . Row l: Jeffrey Oldham, Christine Wang, Karolyn Maness, Wai Lim, Mr. Howard Callas, Sponsorg Cenia Wong, Maria Chee, Jimmy Yang Row 2: Michael Lin, Mark Evans, Andy Koehl, Peter Shen, Richard Bugbee. 10 Q 'Q if 2-1 in av- 5 Ava YR W? QQQC , Q I ,iv Razz M' Tazz and Co. is a troupe of students which creates its own show through improvisation. Built for the young at heart, Razz creates song, dance, puppets, scenes and whatever into a fifty-minute performance of live vignettes. Under the direction of Ms. Linda Shuler, the troupe perfected its skills as the year progressed. RAZZ remained very busy throughout the school year, particularly at Christmas time. The performers brought joy and laughter to many elementary school students, churches, community organizations and underprivileged children. They also had the opportunity to per- form for the Texas Educational Theatre Association, and a Thespian conference. RAZZ is a fully accredited drama class, and holds auditions for students in- terested in drama and theatre twice 3 Dallas Roberts and Bishop Meyer exercise their creativity while they year, perfect their bull fighting techniques. '84-'85 RAZZ f Tamera Roberts, Clifford Dotson, Jennifer Feir, Secretaryg Timmy Williams, Kris McGaha, Student Directorg Bishop Meyer Melissa McNeely, Katie Kleinhans, September Hyde, Dallas Roberts, Troy Hogan, Assistant Student Directorg Tami Rose. 212 Troy Hogan, Tamera Roberts and Clifford Dotson rehearse for their upcoming appearance on Soul Train. Razz'l Dazzle Timmy Williams and Cathy Matcha donit think that they can wait much longer for their deodorant to dry. RAZZ knows how to have a good time, A startled Troy Hogan has just stumbled upon the disturbing truth that Kris McGaha, Jennifer Feir, Melissa McNeely and Katie Kleinhans are communists. 213 Dramalee Shows Off Dramalee had another successful season under the direction of Ms. Linda Shuler. Dramalee is open to the entire student body for anyone interested in drama or the arts. Outstanding Dramalee members who met the proper requirements belonged to the drama honor society called Thespian. Members enjoyed numerous parties, seminars, workshops, field trips and art events throughout the year. In the spring, members presented l'The Wiz for both the school and community. After a most successful year, Dramalee held its annual banquet tress, minor Cl'l2iI'21CICI', and SupCI' TCCl'l OFFICERS - Melissa McNeely, Presidentg Troy Hogan, Vice-President are given' Kris McGaha, Secretaryg Jennifer Feir, Treasurer. Row l: Kelly Vrana, Kris McGaha, Clifford Dotson, Timmy Williams, Jennifer Feir, Dallas Roberts, Cathy Matcha, Melissa McNeely, Tamera Roberts, Bishop Meyer, Troy Hogan, September Hyde. Row 2: Lesa Geldmeier, Carey Dill, Beth Rathwick, Stephen Nesmith, Gwin Young, Kelly McNeil, Lisa Fitze, Laura Hetherington, Jimmy Warner, Jennifer Skinicky, Michael Fogarty, Brooke Barber. Row 3: Bart Hamil, Norman Ransleben, Suzanne Zimmerman, Carl Martin, Brent Flato, Todd Peterson, Kyle Bullock, Mindy Wheeler, Glenn Robertson, Tony Oruna, Mary Estrada. 214 where Masquer Awards for best actor ' and actress, supporting actor and ac- 5 if Myra . 4 E ii' A multi-talented Clifford Dotson displays his awesome yoga abilities as he meditates before an upcoming performance. ...lust grow UPI, Kris MCGaha,,, Says 3 Sophisticated Melissa MCNCCW' uf' TH ESPIAN J Row l: Clifford Dotson, Timmy Williams. Troy Hogan, Melissa McNeely, Bishop Meyer, Tamera Roberts, September Hyde. Row 2 Jennifer Feir, Dallas Roberts, Kris McPopular, Cathy Matcha. Row 3: Gwin Young, Stephen Nesmith, Suzanne Zimmerman, Brent Flato. Row 4 Kyle Bullock, Norman Ransleben, Carl Martin, Bart Hamil. 215 Critters 'n' Creatures 66Can Captivity Animal lovers congregated in the Critters sn' Creatures Club, sponsored by Ms. Kathryn Timme. Throughout the year club members continued to locate warm homes for stray cats and dogs. Funds were raised through an auction. In the spring some members canoed the Guadalupe River to view the scenic outdoors. The success of the club was credited to the devoted officers and dedicated club members. gn HH! Maria Chee, Presidentg Jennifer Lyon, Secretaryg Marcy Solomon, Vice President. 216 Row l: Marla Chee, Peter Shen, Stewart Chan, Laura Watson, Lou Thompson, Cary Prince, Allison Poellinger, Jennifer Hauri, Krista Turpin, Tammc Wilkes, Bryan Wilson. Row 2: Andy Koehl, Gregg Easley, Bryan Hutson, Julie Cross, James Copeland, Kelly Rash, Shelley Prange, Lisa Fitze, Molly O'Connell. Row 3: Brian Fairchild, Karolyn Maness, Bill Ruddell, Jimmy Yang, Trevor Pottorf, John Cavers, Kerryn Rodriguez, Fred Mojaver. Row 1: Yosuo Minami, Allison Freeman, Jeff Oldham, Cenia Wong. Row 2: Cindy Tsai, Marion Schlaudt, Elizabeth Weatherly, Reagan Ryan. Row 3: John Matthew, Katharine Bryan, Mark Evans, Lance Cooper, Wilton White, Darla Stelzer, Steven Rauda. Row 4: Wes Gere, Michael Lin, Ron Franklin, David Wright, Greg Woodley. Top: Jennifer Feir. ilgigfnm i Kellie Esdorn, Catherina Pereira, Pam Shalden, Jeanne Chucle, Lee Yang tw Cl Ili, VDBI E OF YHE Fi EMENYS .A 'df ,R S Row 1: Beth Murphy, Wesley Hamm, Phi Tran. Row 2: Jennifer Bridges, Christina Fafatas, Michelle Hamilton, Lisa Massey, Jamie Hargis, Kae Tang. Row 3: Karl Essinger, John Whitehurst, Kevin Dewhurst, Brent Schnitzius, Laura Bass, Kelly McLemore, Katheryn McKnight, Kim Bumbera, Dog Gorman. Row 4: Al Franciosi, Darren lnoff, Jason Melear. - ,miata v -f--- - -- - Q- L, Row I: Jose Vasquez, Therese Poulos, Walter Payne. Row 2: Phu Le, Tram Huynh, Lam Ho, Brenda McDonnell, Huong Vu, JoAnn Estrada, Angela Wilburn, Samantha Creo, Vonda Borsk, Amanda Childers. Row 3: Jennifer Keck, Carol Schawe, Pam Stewart, James McKissick, Scott Broussard, Sal Ferruzzo, Laura Crockett. Learning more about scientific pro- cedures and about fields associated with science was the main goal of these scientists of the Science Club. Under the direction of Mr. Harold Taylor, Science Club members sold candy to raise money to go on field trips. Places planned this year to visit are the Ar- boretum, N.A.S.A., M. D. Anderson Hospital, and other fields dealing with sciences. Scientists Find the Formula , 'gl' ,',, zz, 3 m 2 , 3 .9 3 - ' 'Sf' A If A ,, M., ,,.. A a,,,, ., ,,,,, MW ,,,A MH, 12 ,,r, , M OFFICERS 4 Thao Le, Treasurer, Christine Wang, Secretary, Maria Chee, Vice Presi dentg Peter Shen, President. Row I Sossy Sarikhanian, Cindy Tsai, Phuong Trinh, Thao Le, Nguyen Tu, Uten Uyen, Chi Ly. Row 2: Lee Yang, John Kovacs, Trevor Pottor. Ramiz Hussain, Jeff Kapche, James Hauri. Row 3: Christine Wang, Paul Varahrami, Adele Witcher, Peter Shen, Maria Chee, Mr. Taylor. Students Look Closely .. 4. K c- 'wif .L...,....... , . I , Under the direction of Dr. Burton rl 41 Parks, Close-Up Club gave students an opportunity to observe, experience, and intensely study our national govern- ment. Members met twice a month to discuss national problems and issues. The meetings prepared students for the annual trip to Washington D.C. the last week in February. The trip was spon- sored by the Close-Up Foundation. ga 5 Twenty-nine seniors enjoyed seven days fd of touring the nation's capital, talking I ' V to Senators, Representatives and other After their trip to Washington D.C., Jay Greer and John Shepherd are certain that one day they key Officials of the Reagan will occupy the Oval Office. Administratign, r... t.ts L ,J 5 , . C . . qi 1 , P , -xy V , Row l: Laura Stitzlein, Stassa Kapsalis, Beth Ann Bergstrom, Brenda Bailey, Lauren Batte, Wai Lim. Row 2: Louis Hamilton. Suzanne Cooper, Marion Schlaudt, Shannon Ray, Beth Wright, Brian Keller, Jim Larkin, Julie Wallace, Dr. Parks. Row 3: John Shepherd, Jay Greer, Will Hogan, Marion Leman. 219 fn' ' f u ' 0 ...k7., , ' 'r ' - ' . . 4?-' 7' 3', ' M- f 'g .1 . - ', -f , , ,, .1 sf ,, X , -' ' a' . ' ., l :W ,' MQQ .-1-' 2 I 4 :mWv'l fx 3 'S Qu1X x . v .. ,'s. . 6. 1. 2 ,, , - ,. . fu N vi. . I 3' . V ZW' Av .' W ' fag 'X .'- . . -,I 9,f,,1+ X a- ,M , 9 mg' was t T Y Rf-tfffQfg. ! QW: ' 43 X i 1- ggi Av ,,f4x.fi . Y., ,gi C' .', 6 F4 1 w f A-A y 8.3 J '. K vu l , 14 ,5 .L 5 S X 11 ss' s . , ,ai OFFICERS Y Kelly Temiquel, Reporterg Karen Sussman, Treasurerg Stephanie ms. Vice President: Tonya Thompson, President. FH Throws a Part ! Future Homemakers of America, under the direction of Miss Molloy and Mrs. Davis taught their kids the finer aspects of cooking as well as how to throw a party. FHA members held Christmas and Valentine's Day parties, FHA also held parties at Blalock Nursing Home and the National Child Care Center. Sponsors: Mrs. Nora Davis and Miss Katharine Molloy. FF Plows Ahead Future Farmers of America, spon- sored by Mr, Roy Sheffield, was active- ly involved in many events throughout the past year. They exhibited their animals in the Lee FFA show and the Houston Livestock Show. The annual FFA calendar was also a great fund raiser as it has been in the past. The Lee FFA also entered competitions at Texas ASLM University where they were very Sl1CCCSSful. SWEETHEART: Tyra Harrison. .ndl -pod' 4 4 .Q E OFFICERS - Row l: Kris Worfe A Chaplaing Barbara Gladden - Sec.g Roger Barton - Pres.g Tyra Harrison - Sweetheart. Row Matt Kainer - Reporterg Mike Haverfield - V.P.g Frank Thomas - Sentinel. Not Pictured: Bryan Fisk - Treas. Row l: Tyra Harrison, Byron Sykes, Wendy Mayer, Barbara Gladden, Pat Strawbridge, Ellen Slavin, Matt Kainer, Sherri Brenha Christie Burrows, Jolie Burran, Mike Sullivan, Karen Greenwalt, T. C. Morrow, Robin McAuley, Robert Kuna, Catherine Kuehn, Ga Corey, Robert Valdes, Mr. Sheffield. Row 2: Ramon Hernandez, Kris Worfe, Stan Walker, Eddie Hamilton, Roger Barton, Frank Thom: Paul Price, Skip Brumme, Jorge O'campo, Eric Johnson, Mike Haverfield. Light was shed upon the Echoes Staff. gow l: Ann Lewis, Kelly Gartner, Kati Klienhans, Janice Steffes, Beth Debrovner, Katie Deane, ebbie Gontko, Adele Witcher, Ellen Lewis. Row 2: Phuong Trihn, Thoao Le, Jane Jackson, iune Jackson, Jennifer Lyon, Elisa Lewis, Karolyn Maness. Row 3: Tim Baker, Griff Bandy, David Langford, Scott Hollytield, Ragan Ryan, Christine Wang. low 1: Maria Chee, Cindy Tsai. Row 2: Cenia Wong, Beth Murphy, Gavra Jauer, Kelly Ii'lcLemore, Mebe New, Tamme Wilkes, Tracey Lee. Row 3: Christina Fafatas, Jennifer King, isa Fitze, Catherine Geddy, Kendall Griffith, Kelly Rash, Shelley Prange. Row 4: Bryan Hut- on, Noel Russell, Bill Ruddell, Cary Prince, Allison Poellinger. Row 5: Aaron Cobb, Mark Evans. Chuck McLemore. Echoes . . . Echoes . . . Echoes . . . The Echoes Magazine is Lee's annual creative writing publication. It represented the winning entries in fic- tion poetry, art, and photography dur- ing the 1984-85 school year. The staff of 65 members, directed by Mr. Vincent D'Amico, contributed their time to its production, distribution, and sales. Each edition has grown in size and in local recognition with the rising new talents. The printing was done com- pletely on campus by Lee's O.D.P. department once again. ' 1 s 1: Clare Deegan, Susan Anderson, Arden Seigle, Melitta Bustamante, Stephanie Drew, Meg Baillio, Malcolm Lochiel. 2: Mr. Vincent D'Amico, Barbette Foley, Colleen Wharton, David Wright, Dough Duggan, Jimmy Yang. 223 A new organization was formed this year under the leadership of Dr. Burton Parks. The Country Club was founded by four high school men for the sole purpose of outdoor enjoyment. Members participated in monthly camping trips to various camping sites and parks. Meetings were held every two weeks to plan upcoming trips. Membership into the Country Club was open to all sophomore, junior and senior men who were interested in a wilderness experience. The Country Club was also involved in school service which entailed the upkeep of school grounds. Countr lub Retreats Outdoorsman, Louis Hamilton, established Country Club. Row l: Matt Adams, James Hull, David Janse, Jay Greer, Brian Keller, Will Hogan, Louis Hamilton, Andy Biggs. Row 2: Tom Hamilton, Steve Tagliere, Robert Arthur, Brian Fisk. nga . ww-I Bill Stone, Steven Ray, John Neal, Bill Brown, David Martin, Matt Marion, Steven Hartwig, Louis Hamilton, Charlie Zander. Marion Leman, Dr. Parks. 224 I i OFFICERS - Mac Richard, Secretary: Lisa LaBrant, Treasurerg Paige Turner, Presidentg Erik Torgerson. Vice-President. 'K M I 'A ' ' f f ,ia Vg... Write On Skilled seniors on both THE SABER and Traveler staffs were once again united in the honor society for out- standing high school journalists, Quill and Scroll. Extremely active at school and in the community, members en- riched the lives of others through fine political essays and words of Wisdom. Members spent endless hours in the library researching and discussing na- tional issues in order to become more well-rounded individuals. Eighteen holes on the SABER golf course while reading An Essay on Man offered recreational relief for exhausted scroll members. These creative outspoken leaders are certain to leave their mark in the world of literature. 1, .-,, .. 'Q Row l: Mac Richard, Scott Kirkpatrick. John Johnson. Erik Torgerson, Lou Hamilton, Steven Hartwig. Row 2: Jim Hostak, Carl Wimberley, Will Hogan. Barbette Foley. Lauren Batte. Annie Bennett. Row 3: John Glidden, Greg Brenham, Brian Keller, Alan Harp, Cindy Orchard, Lisa Labrant, Barbara Blades. Lesa Gcldmeier, Katharine Bryan. Row 4: Wai Lim, John Shepherd, Sherri Dial, Heather Mackie, Kim Zook, Paige Turner. 225 1 .1 ww.. F f .W . ,, as-4 v, v N.. 5 t Q ia I W Q ,X ,, was Class of '85 ffm L Y 5 1 , q - ,ff Q ,Q sri .gil 1 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS - Cynthia Orchard, Presidential Advisorg Scott Kirkpatrick, Poetg Mac Richard, Treasurerg Erik Torgerson, Presi dentg Alan Harp, Vice Presidentg Lesa Geldmeier, Secretaryg Paige Turner, Historian. 228 if I ga 0 , . rv,- f u Q YI gg Z ll ,a N' ax ' 1 l I , Ii, 12? 1 ZQ . - vm., ,m M A I Q I 5, Beth Wright enjoys her leisure- ly life as a Senior, but Sean Guidry has developed a ter- minal case ofSENIORlTlS. Abernathy, Mark Courtney Acevedo, Guillermo Antonio Adams, Karen Patrice Adams, Mark Robert Adams, Michael D. Allbright, Allison Anne Allen, Ashley Bane Allen, Donna Raye Amundsen, Robert Brick Anderson, Eric David Antoine, Shelia Annette Arevalo, Cesar Antonio 230 Seniors Exude Senority 'HW Arguello, Ana Isabel Arias, Belkis Askew, Samuel R. Ayala, Oseas Ayers, Cheryl Ann Bailey, Brenda R. Bailey, Tim Baillio, Margaret Fyfe U7 Center Left: It's the Real Thing, it Adds Life, and itls the only edible thing they sell in this place, exclaims Kathy Kakos. Center Right: Paige Turner is constantly amazed at the pathetic work the junior Staffers turn in that must be corrected by the brilliant Seniors. Left: With captives Brian Keller and Alan Harp under her power, Stassa Kapsalis has plenty to smile about. 231 tu Baker, Randall S. Barron, David Steven Barton, Roger Wayne Barzilla, Kenneth Russell Battaglia, Kamela Rosemari Batte, Lauren Elizabeth Becht, Warren Bellamy, Gloria 232 Seniors Utilize Their Time A weathered Tracy Kish finds time alone to read up on some beauty tips. X if+?'i? 5,35 A gif? sie gf 1 K' :Q f - -,Ia ml ' tilts i ' Q .g ,- l PUUL Tfllfl Benard, Doninette Fa Shun Bennett, Annie Leigh Bergen, Michael Paul Berger, Brian Trent favs Bergstrom, Beth Ann Berk, Kelly Lisa 'N Berly, Melissa Ann Bertone, Frank Louis Center Top: Scott Kirkpatrick - trashed again. Center: Collaboration is the key to success, agree Bill Stroud, Fahmi Senani, and Lewis Hearn. Above: Brian Keller, Billy Sides, David Shavlin, and Mark Witcher all contend that Poverty Stinksf' 233 Blades, Barbara Lynn Boozer, Warren David, Jr. Bouldin, William Brian Boyles, Daniel Fletcher Mg Bridge, Ken Lee Bridges, Jennifer Merritt fem- Brink, Whitney Brenham, Gregory Wayne aa? BQYWQB K A smooth John Shepherd tries to use telepathy on Cynthia Orchard, but his intentions are intercepted by a stimulated Erik Torgerson, i f . - . V . K K ,I ' fi Iliff Rx it X. Brooks, Horatio Larone ' B 3, i Brown, Charles R. I ' ',,, f Brown, Cliff ' L' ,ogg ' Brown, Lisa A. M ' ' My x g B g L 1- J ii,- L aaie L t 234 Seniors' Talents ulminate Left: Finally Seniors, Jason Riley and Suzanne Schrade enjoy the taste of freedom. Bottom: Julie Wallace and Annie Bennett en- thusiastically look forward to another All-Night Cram Session. 4, Bryan, Katharine Campbell Bryant, Karin Michele Buchanan, Deborah Anne Bugbee, Richard David It we -.g Burkett, Kelly Marie Burks, J acquelin Yvette Burns, James L. Burrow, Bradley H. 235 New Laws Bring Senior S .N .A . F . . 'S David Shavlin portrays The Ghost of Senior Finals Past. Burrows, Christie Anne Campbell, Paul Raymond Campos, Lucy Cascio, Thane Jeremy Causey, Douglas G. Cavers, Christopher Mark Chau, Son Thanh Chrisman, Kris Tina 236 lv l' Strung-out on No-Doze, Susan Rabke seeks counseling. Fd sure like to get Ross Perot into a karate match,' wishes privilege denied Senior, Julie Rodrigues. Chucle, Jeanne Toledo Church, Brenda Eillen Cleary, Kevin J. Coates, Christine Renee Cobb, Lisa Renee Cole, Darryl Eugene Coleman, Alex David Comits, Margo Above Left Real men only need trucks and cows to keep 'em happy, boasts Mike Left A conscientious John Crull can always be seen helping out around the school. Above Pride lights up Stassa Kapsalis s face as starry eyed Jennifer Bridges accepts her 237 Conner ll, Kenneth Dale CW Cooper, Suzanne Michelle kfhvf' Cope, Wendy C. ,V Corredor, Claudia 17? kg! Nm. Above Left: Model students, .lohn Shepherd and Gracia Wynne, pose as examples at Lee. Above Right: Lyle Milstead smiles knowing that Paige Turner is as close as their friendship. Right: Eric Klimas's exciting plans are putting Tracy Smith to sleep. 238 it 5. it ,Z . . 'W in -yr 'X . Y as X .Q .ff 53 s I 'M35 E .sm w l J e . 3 'S SWS f .X '- e'e e nw-side B. . ii A' Vis 'ig' r -facial. 5 :Q ' K N V , ,'.-mari? ini'-, Xa.. Seniors Pair 0ff Happiness is being a Senior at Lee, explain pals, Katherine Bryan and Vanessa McNeil. t'9 gf ,sw 1, 4 .,...1 Cox, Knack Shannon Crawford, Jennifer SQL' Christine Crisan, Adrian Crocombe, Bruce Halsey Croskey, Tary James Crowley, Don Louis Crull, Jon D. Dailey, Christopher Mark Daniels, Cherry Alicia Davenport, Pauletta E. Davis, David L. Deane, Michael Daniel 239 Seniors p to Fun and Games Right: A shocked Lauren Butte is the first to learn that David Boozer is up to his old tricks again. Bottom: We'rc not lighters, we're lovers says Stassa Kapasalis and Natalie Evans. Desimone, Michele Lee Destin, Rita Renee Dharamey, Atul Khatau Dial, Sherri Lynn Diaz, Alberta Dietrich, Stacey Tamalon Dill, Carey Lynn Dirks, Marten E. 240 ,,.' '?'T 'PP Doan, Anh Dieu Donaldson, Kimberly Renea Dosani, Shabnam S. Dotson, Clifford A. Dowling, Melissa Jane Drew, Stephanie Dawn Drogaris, Dimitrois George Drury, Matthew John , vw . La Jay Greer and Erik Torgerson have special plans for Beth Wright and Shannon Ray but Top l ell It s no lwojimi but hey state Wyeth Wicdeman and Scott Kirkpatrick. Left I m so excited ljust can t hide it' grins Senior beauty Lissa Berly. 241 ,..g 5 Duggan, Fitzhugh Lee Dupris, Mark Dupuy, Sonya Kay Durbin, Julie Anne Time Slips lowly By Right: Injury-prone Jay Greer tells ofthe days of greatness. Center: Jim Larkin can't believe that Wyeth Wiedeman would wear those shorts in public while Paige Turner and Natalie Evans can't bear to look. Jia Edmond, Josie Eguino, Monica Peregrina Eidman, Diane Elizabeth Escudero, Judith Estrada, Mary Theresa David Boozer scopes things out while Eric Klimas scans the passing views. Left: Senior Shannon Ray shows confidence in the endurance of Charlie Thornton, who wonders how long he can hold her up. 243 Dutherage, Samuel Braxton Escamilla, Hugo Sebastian Escudero, Oneyda Omayza Seniors Stand Out The fish appreciate someone who can communicate with them on their own level, so I practice my fish pucker every day, explains an approval seeking Eric Anderson. Evans, Natalie Everett, Christina Marie Fayas, Susan Irene Fisk, Bryan Alexander Flescher, Thomas Andrew Florence, Ronald Allan II Foley, Barbette Michelle Foxworth, Tangela M. 244 FQ17 an-on F F ' as A 5,1 In an attempt to bear the Lee cafeteria surroundings, Walter Haskell decides what he can't see won't hurt him. -Q-Hp w . 'Ni-5, ,Q Frantz, Susan Elizabeth Freeman, Christi A. Garcia, Richard Javier Garlin, Dwayne A. Geldmeier, Lesa Kay Glidden, John Watson Golden, John Edward Golemon, Jonathan Jordan Left A leisure Horatio Brooks leads an enthusiastic group Far Left It s just a coke I swear! pleads an interrogated 24 ,. Gonzalez, Richard P. Gorewitz, Marc Allen Gorman, Sharon Elizabeth Gottfried, Kimberly Ann Greenwalt, Jill L. Greer, Jerald Griffith Top: Sure that was me who danced in Flashdancef' explains a wishful Suzanne Cooper. Right: She must be kidding! remarks a cool Louis Hamilton to a wishful Tracey Kish. Far Right: Jim Sleffes and Sharon Gormon display smiles of joy while Kendall Lock ex- plains, lt's just a part of the wonderfulness of me! Grinnell, Chali Denise Guidry, Sean Lee Gutierrez, Herminia Hamilton, Eddie 246 H75 vf l sv, X. 'cliff YZF' Y. -Ref Seniors Accept Their Rule Who me, l ain't got no time for autographs, kid, says John Glidden to a loyal fan. Hey l'm just your average type ofguyf' states a very confident Jim Larkin. 9 'S F' , , z 21' A ,I :Ha af 'Gi If 447 M Hamilton, Louis Alexander Harlan, Heather Deleigh Harp, Alan Bennett Harrison, .lean Marie Harrison, Karin Rae Hartwig, Steven Carl Haskell, Walter Oisin Haverfield, Michael Wayn 24 I-laye, Bryan Thomas Hearne, Lewis Curtis Henry, Tessie B. Hernandez, Lawrence Anthony Herricks, Gerri Carol Hetherington, Laura Lynn Heynio, Michael W. Ho, Dung Chi 248 Seniors Find Rest and . A N. .-.qf' s 0 Charlie Brown displays the classroom talent that Seniors possess. ra S15 Last night was just too much for me, groans a 'astcd Marion Lcman 'Xf Hogan, Troy A. Hogan, William Joseph Hollowell, Brooke Ann Holton, Jo Ann Hostak, James Andrew Howard, Gloria Ann Hudock, Deidre Louise Hudson, James Patrick Senior STUD Brian Keller decides to give his pencil a rest for a pinch of relaxation. Left: Could somebody get me a cup of coffee and some Pepto-Bismol'? requests a nutter buttered Will Hogan. 24 Hull, Anne Elizabeth Hurlbert, Dina Lynn Hutchens, Babette Lynn Hutchinson, Mark Hamilton Huynh, Dung Cao Huynh, Phuong A. air, wy- yf, ' David Boozer prepares to take a hostage for the night. Kim Zook readies for action. Jackson, Anita Denise Jackson, William James Jamal, Razina A. Janse, Kevin Dixon 250 . :QS A 4 . - st: 1 Seniors Declare War Q Below Left: War is an ugly thing, testifies a blitzed Brenda Bailey. Left: Senior veterans Julie Young, Lynette Neugebauer, and Natalie Evans look forward to a high head count from tonight's Man Hunt. Janse, Susan Maria Jaquier, Frank H. Jenkins, Helena Fay 'V ' Jennings, Beth Ann x ' Q I, .h r . Jennings, Camilla L. Jennins, Robert L. Jerez, Abdel A. Jogan, Wendy Ann 251 Johnson, John H. Johnson, Julie Leann Johnson, Larry Donnell, Jr. Johnson, Patrice .1 yi Jones, Cecil W. Jones, Connie E. Jones, Gregory Dean Jones, Jeffrey Michael Brag Zielinski can't believe his two dates turned their backs to him when he started talking about himself. Lesa Geldmeier and Paige Turner find that even if you have two to Tango, you have to be standing up. Kadlecek, Kimberly Anne Kakos, Kathy Kay Kam, John Kamburis, Marty Douglas 252 Seniors Prevail Left: There's nothing like that white powder to make you forget your worries, claims Louis Hamilton. Below: Let's eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow we take our finals, cry doomed Seniors Carey Dill, Kris McGaha, and Lisa Labrant. trails' 17,7 kms for ' A ,M f u Kapsalis, Stassa M. Karas, Kathy Karro, Joseph Scott Kato, Victor Prentiss Keeton, Jonathan P. Keller, Brian McShane Kelly, Cresa Carole Kemp, Natalie Kay 253 Seniors Take Charge Right: A cold Marion Lemon says, Go ahead, make my day. Below: Aw, git on wicha bidnesf' suggests Wyeth Wiedeman. and Kimble, Laura Michelle King, Lucretia A. Kirkpatrick, Scott Alan Kish, Madelyn Theresa Klimas, Eric Peter Kloster, Donald L. Koch, David Andrew Kocian, Gregory Dean 254 'W in-nf ti Koehler, Laurel Lynn Kopinsky, Juan Pablo Krauth, Melissa Lynne LaBrant, Lisa Louise Laracuente, Desiree D. Larkin, James William LaRocca, Lori Lauber, Elizabeth Ann Lawson, Lori Lynn Le, Ann T. Beth Ann Bergstrom isn t guilty ofspendlng all her time socializing at the football games. Left l traveled all this way and don t even get a Lite questions a disgruntled Will Hogan 255 Never Trust a miling Senior Ice House Conversationalists Scott Kirkpatrick and Cindy Orchard discuss un- Would I lie to you? questions an innocent Lauren Batte. forgettable topics. Le, Diem Thuy Le, Hong H. LeBleu, Michelle Jean Leman, Marion Barnes Lertsumitkul, Decha Lim, Wai William, Jr. Lim, Suzanne Lin, Michael 256 'ou' fv- lil? In An slim' Tr Trust mel pleads Sam Maida. Suspicious looking Eric Klimas turns his back to Will Hogan as he searches for the cabin cookie thief. A , ' l move to postpone this picture until I am better rested, states a weary Al Harp. ilk we Lister, Eric O'Donald Lochiel, Malcolm Cameron Lock, Kendall Allen Love, Melissa Joyce Lunsford, Christina Denise Macias, Martina Mackey, Terence Mark Mackie, Heather E. Lissa Burly and Dede Huduck can't seem to take Erik Torgerson seriously. 257 E? Maida, Sam Anthony Maredia, Rozina N. Marion, Matthew Charles Markle, Darren Adrian Maroulis, Anthony G. A Marriquin, Mirna Evelin 13st She's not in here either! claims a desperate Matt Drury, wondering where his constant companion had gone. x Rugged Kemper Ryan stares down his Latin clas: letting them know who's boss. li Z E A Oooweee! Have l got a case of the blues this morn ing, yells Senior Jim Larkin. Marshall, William Josep Martin, David Gle Martin Jr., John Scot Matcha, Catherine Louis 258 6 i ' iisea ' M sv V 'LL.' Q l ,... ,,,,.. A, sb - ' ,M-W. ' ,f-. ,..f- ,.,.f Senioritis 2, -ff U Takes ...ml No l don't take Calculus, grins a brawny Ken Barzilla to the X brilliant Wai Lim. Baseballer Jose Cerda is elated when he learns that he has only three triangles to run at practice. S-rl -, 'lf ' x May, Christina Michele McAuley, Robin M. McCaslin, James Stephen McGaha, Kris Michele McGee, Katherine E. McMullen, Leah Grace McNeil, Vanessa Anne McNeil, Yolanda Burton 259 Menn, Matthew Burnett Michalec, Kevin Charles Milstead, Michael Lyle Miranda, Sandra Miravalle, Terri A. Misch, Elizabeth Ann Mitchner, John Mark Moncrief, Curtis Stephen 260 Special Senior Talents TW See, I'm always right, states confident Adrian Cressan while Richard Bugbee concedes the victory. 'M stis - S Scott Karro displays his ability to mimic the opposite sex. E .BQ- 'Give me the word and I'm ready to jam, says star drummer Ricardo Gonzalez. Monsalve, Liliana Montalvo, Thomas Montgomery, John Allen Moore, Patrick A. Morales, Damaris Morse, Billy Joe Mott, Pamela Susan Murphy, John Herbert Ellen Slavin demonstrates her version of Stevie Wonder's song, Love's Light in Flight. 1 ,gi -,- t ' N' ,uit Y AK ff'-ns, Cut-down king Marion Leman sighs, It's all in a days work, as he claims Annie Bennett as his most recent victim. 261 Nadal, Rita Esther Nesmith, Steven Wade Neugebauer, Lisa Lynette Newton, Jan Rene Nguyen, Tanya Marie Nguyen, Van Ngoc W W l , ts, , t ty l it What ya see is what ya get! cry Kim Zook and Beth Bergstrom. Hurry up and take the picture, says Brad Burrows, while Hugo Escamillo keeps his macho Greg Brenham tries to hold down the fort after a look. Butler hot dog. Nielsen, Jeffrey Tod Norris, Pleshette B. O'Brien, Robert S. Oldham, Linda Darlene 262 'Hull Awaitin The Future Even though Brian Keller said no, Billy Sides persistantly tries to clean his ears. Ong, Hung Tran Parikh, Mona B. Parikh, Rupal B. Parson, Carmen Lynn Payne, Walter E. Petersen, Lara Alexie Ni I llii 263 Orchard, Cynthia Renee Payavla, Marcus Socrates Peterson, Maria C. Phillips, Perry Lee Pickell, Pamela Beth Pickett, Cory Mackaye Pinto, Benjamin James Polichino, Louis Vincent Pollard, James Richard Poor, Philip Williams 264 The End Grows l What evil lurks in the heart of Michelle LeBleu'? I thought SENIORS got respect'?!,' questions a wav F ' J -f jg Michael Deane can't resist the temptation of cheatin g. A trgden Steve l-lartwig. Priest, Judy Kaye Quirein, Jonathan Joseph Rabke, Susan Jeanne Rajani, Bilaees Mohammad Ali 'Q' Ramirez, Jeffrey Martin Ransleben, Norman Charles Ratliff, Robert Brad Ray, Shannon L. tw...-'-Q ' .: 1 ?w..jg3g'Hggs:,'fK R' As the school year ends, seniors Brian Bouldin and Richard Bugbee exhaust their last bit of concentration. 265 Reed, Darrel Denard Reininger, Timothy Allen Reinoso, Ronald K. Rice, Todd Gregory Richard, Thomas McClain Riche, Ricky R. roast... Senior guys gather around their favorite Physics instructor and all-around best buddy, Mr. Beline, to experience just once more the intellectual ecstasy of discussing the significance of significant digits. Ol' ve ant-child, Wai Lim, asks, Won't you buy my ganic vitamin enriched, Sun enlightened gitation'? Riddick, Hugh Joseph Riley, Jason Shawn Rivette, Roland Clay Roberts, Veronica Elaine 266 ix R 1 i 1? ,,,,..wff., Seniors Deviate From the Rules Left: I know that it is 90 degrees in here, but Ijust got my Letterjacket and, well . . . offers a hot Senior stud, Ben Pinto. Center: As Ellen Slavin Goes Crazy, Wendy Cope explains, You have to excuse her, she 'Gets Delirious' whenever she's near me. Robinson, Anah Louise Robertson, Rhonda Kaye We Rodriguez, Julieta H. Rombado, Maite Ryan, Kemper Dethloff Sain, Lisa K. Sanders, Angela Clarene Santikos, George Pete 267 Senani, Fahmi Mohammed Seniors Get Singled-Out for Success Right: On or off the court, just leave the scoring to me, boasts Number Juan Crandell Bibbs. Lower Right: Barbara Blades wonders, Maybe it wasn't such a good idea to have the party downtown! Schaffner, Raymond Anthony Schlaudt, Frances Marion Schleisner, Hannah Lisa Schrade, Suzanne Schuelke, Chantal Stacey Schwarz, Julie Ann Sedgwick, Susan Marie 268 Serna, Sandra M. Serna, Sonia M. Shah, Himansu H. Shavlin, David Alan Shepherd, John Cameron Sherley, Clayton Alan Sides, William H. Sinex, Suanne M. I have vays of making you talk, warns a sadistic Steve Jones. Center Left: Senioritis stricken Annie Bennett takes solace in knowing that this is her final, concluding, terminal, and abosulte last year of high school. Left:Doug Duggan contemplated the probability of inconsequential castigation possibly resulting from blowing-off the conclusion of the novel. 269 Seniors Are ot Pictures of Innocence Right: Clifford Dotson is spellbound by Debbie Buchanan's bewitching appearance, Bottom Right: Intellectual gratification can be singularly achieved through acute suffering and vile cruelty, states the omniscient Missy Krauth. Skelton, Tracey Slator, Mark Douglas Slavin, Ellen Elizabeth Smith, Denwitte Alan Smith, Gerald Patrick Smith, Tracy Deon Solomon, Marcy Ann Spencer, Ginger Lori 270 Stanley, Cynthia Paige Steely, Sandra M, Steffes, James D. Stitzlein, Laura Jean Stolting, Roiann H. Stroud, Bill C. Stroud, Candace L. Suttles, Jennifer Jean 13.5 , wg re x If Center: I know l was meant for something better than this, claims Pleshette Norris. Left: What do you mean you won't go out with me Saturday night? questions Don Kloster to heart-breaker Greg Kocian. 271 Tat, An Taylor, Cindy Denise Thomas, Carol Sharae Thomas, Herdelin A. Thomas, Kelly A. Thomas, Rodney Thompson, Tonya Jeanne Tidwell, Mark Andrew ,9 f f Tanya Nguyen remains one of the few hard-working, dedicated Seniors. E313 Dietrich finds tha' to retain info' just plug up the Tolbert, Mary Agnes Torgerson, Erik L. Tran, Trung V. Turner, Freddie Denise 272 Seniors Said It Left: I can honestly say that these last four years have been real, 'l offers Elizabeth Lauber. Bottom: Saved by the bell again, sighs a relieved Lewis Hearne. Turner, Karen Lee Turner, Paige Elizabeth Valladares, Roy Vassighi, Maziar Vega, Sandra E. Voit, Michael Dorian Von Eiff, Chris Logan Wagenbach, David Lee 273 Right: Oooh! is Melissa Dowling's only reply as Katharine Bryan continues relating her latest sor- did affair. Bottom Right: Tracey Skelton cringes as the main course on her lunch tray gets up and walks away. , O I 85 Seniors Dominate i Walker, Charles Edward Wallace, Julie E. Walling, Elizabeth H. Ward, Beverly Camille Warner, James Weldon Warner, Suzanne Marie Weatherall, Robin Rebecca Weinhauer, Deborah 274 Wells, Warren P. West, Paul Christopher Wharton, Colleen Gray White, Debra Yvette Wiedeman, Wyeth Matthew Wilburn, Thomas R. Wilkerson, James Kevin Willesen, Marlin Glenn gs .. 5 if ' Peek-a-boo! cries Chuck Pavlovich as Carmen Parsons sits in disbelief of the day's Senior Guidance Lesson. Center: A few Mountain Dews and he's putty in my hands, confides Suzanne Schrade while Dew Addict Tom Williams takes the Fifth, Left: I know you'll never believe this, but I really am a Senior. remarks Thane Casio 275 Lee Loses Some Class ,. L I Jaw 5, 1 1 1 1 1 WSWWJJQ eess Jsse ffl Only 53 days, 32 min and 21 seconds left' says John Shepherd A Iyprcal Semor Llsa Labrant can always be Seen wvrkme hard at working out ways to get out of orking Williams, Allen Williams, Stephanie Elise Williams, Timothy Leigh Wilson, Bradley James Wilson, Monica Lee Wimberley, Carl T. Wimberly, Kimberly Ann Winter, Joe Anthony Witcher, Mark William Wofford, Lisa Michelle Woods, Tina Michelle Wright, Mary Elizabeth 276 Wynne, Gracia Lenore Yang, Jemmy Ming Yeager, Robert Scott Young, Gwin M. Young, Julie Elizabeth Young, Melanie Ann Yurdyga, Adrienne Zarr, David Strater Zeman, Ellen Zielinski, Bradford Lee Zimmerman, Suzanne Zook, Kimberly Denise Doug Duggan recites the Senior Prayer: Oh please! Just get me through this one and I promise l'll study NEXT time. Left: Just the thought of leaving is enough to make me cry, pouts Lesa Geldmeier. 277 Q s K is' nu if 4' ,I ww 5 V AAHE. v - W , '- In , H ' gf , ., . .JMK W, M , . l ., -'Q' 0 NW ty- V '-2 1' s 5 f K 9, . 1 -s 4 Y ,Vp -V ,ax Juv - , -, yL,v,,,. gf x, V -- 'VA V' , , .4 ,V .. , f-.. M ,. 4. ,',1 , , 5 ,d . ' , K , , - . Y Q I, L , i, A L5 '41, ' V 'Ib' .' lan.. Q.. ' l ,Jr J . Q J I I . - ' -nuff Nfj. , '1 7 'H..g:,.j, , yr! , 5 .ga , ,g, 'Vi 'iff'--1 , ' f .W gf - gg Q 'ai . ,. Hi .:'-V ' '35, -fx fy - 1-. .' xi- ge . - ,f7f '43:igQ: 'E ff, ,W ' f .1 , - f, - ff f L .A ,, ff' R ' ng' n b ' A s -fl ' ' , ,--2 gi ,H 'KY'-g Vex , f 5, .J ' . .t p - .V D: Q I ,I ,- I w ' 1, me V my ,. ,N A :www 4, Av , - ' f - ff 4 V, 1 . 'W ' 1 N ' .4 K , X jf x H H EQM, .1 - .f V., , 5,f,v'Jz, K 'W , , , on - Ad' i'7.' Q' 'L It 5 .A ' .H wg., - A ' Jim ' Q -4 . V My ' s . ,nz . PP. -, .I 3 M .kip 5 ' V w Y gk, ' xi ' gf ,.-f 1 5- I I is M ,Q . Q ' I l 1 f,,,s-Fir E fi, .. . V as 1 ' 2 l i ,ff . F r . 2 NN, , .. .L ,ff . . With time passing by, it grew harder and harder to grab a single moment and hold it to keep. Being a Junior meant there was only one more year until high school was over and one more year before the real world would welcome them with responsibilities otherwise unknown. Juniors yearned for freedom yet learned to love and appreciate the carefree lives they led. Adulthood was upon them and high school, the initia- tion to life, was becoming more and more enjoyable. lf they ask us for our I.D.'s everybody strike their assigned pose, This is what a week of school does for me, orders mature James McKissick to Carleton Riser and Will snarlsadisgusted Laurie Erdeljac. lFrederking. JUNIOR CABINET - Row l: Susanna Schuchholtz, Starr Alvarez, Missy McKeithon, Lisa Lovett, Haley Harris, Sherri Creel, Catherine Geddy, Brooke Wright, Kelly O'Neil, Stewart Vandervoort, Carol Schawe, Kelly Vrana. Row 2: Robert Johnson, Jeff Nalley, Tracey Meyer, Laurei Tatum, Danny Copeland, Matt Blackman, Jana Jones, Joan Steffes, Kelly Busby, Carrie Clem. Row 3: Chares Jackson, Darren Inoff, Adam Flint, Andy Koehl. 279 Adams, David Adams, Matt Alexander, Mia Allen, Billy Allman, Don Alvarez, Matthew Alvarez, Starr Amaro, Bonnie Andreasen, Andy Anderson, Sydney Angell, Jennifer Arthur, Robert Aston, Alan Atwood, Mitchell Baggett, Jessica Barajas, Juan Bass, Laura Bates, DeeAnne Beisel, Stacy Bell, Cathy Benford, Tammy Beran, Lynn Bice, Brenda Blacklock, Joe Blackman, Matt Blailock, Zack Blaine, Thomas Bledsoe, Belan Bledsoe, Joe Blum, Keith Boettler, Glenn Bolton, Tracey Booker, Nigema Boresh, Brent Juniors Anticipate 4: . J 'r S ,s c i 4, .... n QQ , x , 5' N'- WX Blu ' 3- 1, Q- ' 'i 'Lf' Love means never having to let go, proves Will Frederking and Kel ly O'Neil. the Big Year Y' Your idea of guerilla warfare on a date was real ly great, laughs while Jana Jones Sherri Creel to Rodney Butera tries to hold up an almost dead James McKissick. Boyd, David Bridle, Kim Broussard, Scott Brown, Bill Bumbera, Kim Busby, Kelley Butera, Paul Butera, Rodney Cain, Kelley Canales, Dina Carroll, Kim Casares, Carlos Castellanos, Sandra Chan, William Chee, Maria Cheesman, John Chih-Chien, Wu Childers, Amanda Cisheros, Oscar Clem, Carrie Cobb, Aaron Cobb, Marshall Cohen, Debbie Coleman, Lisa Collins, Laura Conner, Miferel Cope, Sandra Copeland, Danny Copeland, James Corbas, Daniel W Cossey, Clay Crassas, Dean Creel, Sherri Creq, Samantha Crichton, Scott Crocket, Laura Crumid, Sean Cruz, Julio Cude, Karen Culver, Staton Cunningham, Pam Cusachs, Charlotte Daniels, Darby Dashiell, Elizabeth Davis, Carrie Degrace, Conrad Deras, Jose Dobecka, Edwin View .am-M.. W., .L :Na Would you like a lemon twist? asks Jorge Surge Rodrigue amused Jeffrey Nuttall. Domian, Michele Dorsey, Bridget Duran, Rosa Easley, Gregg Erdeljac, Laurie Escobar, Marco The Kiddoes ZIO an Jump for my love, sings Pointer Sister look-alikes Regina Barrs, Kay Wilson, and Felicia Carpenter as they watch their fans scramble for chairs. Essinger, Karl Estrada, JoAnn Evans, Mark Fafatas, Christina Faherty, Shawn Fairchild, Brian Fan, Chiann Fan, Yu-Ping Feir, Jennifer Feldhaus, Christi Fernandes, Joseph Ferruzzo, Sal Firestone, Todd Fitze, Lisa Flato, Brent Flint, Adam Forbes, Karen Foyle, Sharron Franciosi, Al Franklin, Ron Speeding as usual Jana Jones unsuccessfully tries to warn a daring photographer. 'gee Juniors Romp Frederick, Rachel Frederking, Will Freeman, Allison Fuller, Kelvin Gaido, Missy Garcia, Virgilio Garner, Brett Gates, Kimberly Geddy, Catherine Gentry, Carrie George, Robert Giammalva, Victoria Gips, Brian Giries, James Gladden, Barbara Goeters, Garett Gorman, Doug Goutchkoff, Alexandra Gready, Laurie Greenwalt, Karen Greenwood, Virginia Griifin, Shane Griffith, Kendall Guidry, Lisa Gutierrez, Hilda Hachmann, April .',.. f After a night on the town, Kendall Griffith regretfully leaves her porcelain After weeks of female hormone shots, see some results. Matt Blackman is excited to U? mv Hall, Lisa Hamilton, Michelle Hamm, Wesley Hang, Dunge Hancock, Melanie Hancock, Will Hargis, Jamie Harris, Casandra Harris, Haley Harrison, Tyra Hash, James Hatcher, Michelle Hauri, Jennifer Haverfield, Michelle Head, Leslie Held, Jimmy Hemphill, Brent Henderson, Candace Henderson, Terrance Hermidez, Loren Hicks, Stacey Higginbotham, Kevin Ho, Lam Hodges, Amy Holloway, Melvin Holmberg, Nancy Hooks, Sherri Howe, Brian Humes, Heidi Humphrey, Edye Hussain, Ramiz Hutson, Bryan Hyde, September Inoff, Darren Jackson,Charles James, Alan Jauer, Gavra Jefferson, Rodell Jestser, Sherrie Jimenez, Juanita Johns, Michael Johns, Stephen Johnson, Don Johnson, Jesse Johnson, Robert Jones, Jana Jones, Jeri Juniorit V, , - 2 fs Q H -, Best Dressed Juniors, Kim Nance and Stewart Vandervoort get v , N 1:51-,i One of these things is not like the others. One of these things do: Freshman act-alike JeffNalley, Maybelline spokeswoman, Kristin Knodel, displays her exclusive method of 'ht ,av not belong, sings Freshman Heather Haase and Ricca Paschal to Rules Jones, Kirk Jones, Valerie Joran, Elizabeth Jordan, Marlene June, Steven Kalpesh, Shah Kang, Tae Kapche, Jeff Kaufman, Vanessa Keck, Jennifer Kelly, Kari Kennedy, Kyle Khan, Shareef King, Jennifer Kinkead, Heather Kloc, Jeff Knight, Kelly Knodel, Kristin Knotts, Matt Koehl, Andy Kovacs, John 287 Kuna, Robert Lambeth, Matt Laney, Aylisa Larkin, Shari Laughlin, Jill Laughlin, Joan Lawrence, Ian Lazcano, Ana Marie Le, Hong Le, Phu Le, Toan Nguyen Lee, Melissa Lee, Tracey Leen, Jason Lelvis, Kristin Lemex, Kristi Lottman, Jennifer Love, Ronald Lovelace, Geoffrey Lovett, Lisa Lucia, Christine Luhnau, Scott Luksha, Patree lvytdonia, Christina Mainville, Marilyn Maness, Karolyn Mann, Charles Manriquez, Wally Manurs, Kelvin Maroulis, John If it weren't for our parents paying taxes, we'd never learn how to pop popcorn, states Laurie Erdeljac, Holly Martin, Erin McCormick, and Missy McKeithan. ibn- K iv Marshall, Michelle Marshall, Murray Martin, Holley Martinez, Juan Martinez, Nora Massey, Lisa Materanek, Larry Mathew, John Matthews, Ann-Marie Matthews, Philip At Mayer, Michael Mayer, Wendy Mejia, Patricia Melton, Tracie Meyer, Bishop Meyer, Tracey Milam, Matthew Miller, Dan Minami, Yasuo Miranda, Sandra Above: Slugs, Polly Schmidt and Lee Steffy turn to each other for com- fort after realizing what they've gotten into was a terrible mistake. Left: l'm here to pick up your daughter, waves James Mcliissick happily as he meets his date's parents. 289 Mullings, Carol Jean Mojaver, Fred Montes, Alicia Moore, Brad Moreno, Greg Moreno, Mariana Morrow, James Mosley, Clarke Mozee, Tanya Mullens, William Murphy, Beth Murray, Melissa McCary, Marissa McCormick, Erin McDonnell, Brenda McGill, Darren McKay, Meredith McKeithan, Missy Above Left: I've been slimed! states a dumb- founded Sherri Creel. Above Right: Stewart Vandervoort and Missy McKeithan smile with vengeance knowing Mark Drury and David Dial would rather be alone. Right: Would it be a dumb question if I asked who's winning? asks Susanna Schuchholtz of a confused Erin McCormick at a typical Lee foot- ball game. Way Am Maw' Three's a crowd when it comes to Brooke Wright, Sheeri Crecl, and Holley Martin. of Life Watch me pull a beautiful girl out of my locker, states magician Charlie Zander because he knows it's going to take magic to get a date for the weekend. McKenzie, Larry McKissick, James McKnight, Kathryn McLemore, Chuck McLemore, Kelly McLemore, Traci A McNairy, Donald McNeely, Melissa Nagle, Emily Nalley, Jeff Nance, Kim Nemmar, Pascal New, Maribeth Newcomb, Jenny Nguyen, Anh Nigh, Caroline Nuttall, Jeffrey O'Banion, Sharon 291 Ocaimpo, Leticia O'Connell, Molly Ocseh, Katie Olson, Brad O'NciI, Kelly Osurio, Celia Panumcno, Ana Panus, Stephanie Parker, Theresa Parr, Susie Parker, Pearson, Diana Penarrielzi, Erica Perez, Jose Perez, Leda Perez, Roger Peyton, Michelle Pham, Huy Pharmakidis, Joanna Pickell, Laura Pipkin, Laura I'd love to take you to the party but Ilm not sure your head would fit through the door, says Freshman Jennifer Cummings to killer macho dude Ronald Love. is Qs 5 N ma wwf' When I go out on the weekend, I go out with someone I love- myself? states I'm not as naive as I look. I think mumbles an unsure Kendall a confident Kirstin Torgcrson. Griffith, 292 Juniors Jam on It With anything they do, the Junior girls just can't seem to figure out what to do with their hands or their mouths. Poellinger, Allison Porter, Jason Potlorf, Trevor Poulos, Therese Powell, Mark Prange, Shelley Prebo, Patrick Price, Tammy Riagg? ,ff f tv Prince, Caroline Ramez, Carmen Rand, Dina Ransford, Thomas Rash, Kelly Rathwick, Elizabeth Rauda, Steven Ray, Stephen Rich, James Riser, Carleton Rivers, Stephanie Roach, Jack Roberts, Shawn Roberts, Tamera Roddy, Gina Rodriguez, Jorge Rodriguez, Kerryn Romero, Sonia Romero, David Rosenthal, Lauren Rothacker, Leah Ruddell, Bill Russell, Noel Saddawi, Abir Schawe, Carol Schmidt, Kim Schmidt, Polly Schnitzius, Brent 6 Schuchholtz, Susanna .. Schueler, Valerie Sellnaur, Stephanie Shea, Chris L Shen, Peter Sheppard, Kim Simmons, Stephen Sims, Rhoda Slanicky, Jennifer Smith, Bruce Smith, Cooper , No comment, replies Mitchell Atwood when seen with Pam Stewart on the weekend. 294 Juniors Make Wa Sw if v- 1' v by Maybe when I'm a Senior Illl really look like this, states Kim Nance for More Good Times I Starr Alvarez turns around in amazement to find more than five people at a pep rally. Stalinsky, Troy Stapleton, Robert Stedoro, Melissa Steffes, Joan Stef fy, Lee Stelzer, Darla Stephens, Michael Stevens, Darren Stevens, Lydia Stewart, .lay Stewart, Pam Stone, Todd Swanson, Heidi Swearengen, Peter Tatum, Lana Tatum, Laurie Taylor, Nancy Temiquel, Kellee Ternus, Jeanne Terry, Shannan Thomas, Michele E , ,,,. .QI A . ..'- -Q. zsg ' f4 A f in e P t ' -- S vw im jyy ap' An experienced Jennifer Lottman displays how she doesn't even have to look to get it in the slot. 295 One kleenex please asks Sharon OBan1on as she tries to hold in a Thompson, Lou Thorsell, Laura Tobias, Marcia Torgerson, Kirstin Torrez, Tangela Tsai, Cindy Tunstall. Tammy Turner, Lynne Turpin, Krista Valdes, Robert Valenciano, Tina Vandervelden, Jacques Vandervoort, Stewart Vasquez, Edgar Velez, Ronnie Ventura, German Villa, Azacely Villanueva, Nelson Vrana, Kelly Vreugde, John Vu, Amy Walker, Stan Warner, Kellie Watson, Laura Weatherly, Elizabeth H25- West, JoAnn Whitehurst, John Whitman, James Wilburn, Angela Wilkes, Tammic Willingham, Kenneth Wilson, Bryan Wilson, Kay Wiman, Stephanie Wizig, Yael Lf- ' i Wolff talks nobody listens proves Jill Laughlin and Valerie Sehuelcr finds it hard to swallow her own u Wolff, Cynthia Womack, John Wong. Cenia Woodley, Greg Wooley, Tanya Wright, Brooke Wright, David Yang, Shing-Yuan Yelverton, Stephanie Young, David Young, Michelle Zaharatos, Pete Zakhem, Bassem Zander, Charlie Zelaya, Judith Class of '8 'Lo i ff OFFICERS -Q President, Chris Zookg Vice-President, Amy Miracleg Secretary, Ashley Cookg Treasurer, Robin Roarkg Historian, Holli Dealyg Poet Mary Margaret Speed, 298 X Hwy- H 4 gi, ' . . wif 'ws ' 1 ii? 5 v K- ., ft 2 J , , 1 an . lg s tax Katie Deane, Carrie Culp, and Shelly Davis smile despite the fact Good things may come in small packages, that the only test they will pass this year is the Crest test. but l am NOT getting into this bathing suit, says Lisa Glauser. Row l: Paige Outlaw, Holly Dealy, Polly Jones, Amy Eccles, Ashley Cook, Michael Wesson. Row 2: Jennifer Stroud, Elsa Alonzo, .loli Burrows, Karen Coates, John Hollyfield, Carrie Culp, Amy Miracle, Chris Zook, Mary Margaret Speed, April Hoelscher, Kelly Gartner, Jennifer Lyon, Frank Thomas, Barbara Shavlan, Wendy Granger, Janice Steffes, Stiles White. Row 3: Jennifer Fountain, Stacie Bower, Laurie Hess, Becky Van Meter, Libba Letton, Robin Moll, Jim Blacketer, Dough Johnson, Dina Davis, Mark Provine, Chase Robison. 299 Right: Chelle Glover and Sherri VanEman are prepared to goin and scare the fish Below: April Hoelscher is caught admiring herself in the mirror, again Adam, George Adams, Kent Albers, Danny Alexander, Dawn Al-grehdeel, Suheila Al-hassan, Mona Ali, Lela Alkharashi, Sarah Allison, Julie Allison, Kevin Allison, Steve Alonzo, Elsa Alvarez, Nora Anabella, Racis Appel, Jennifer Arnga, Cecilia Arredondo, Kim Aruna, Anthony Atkinson, Michael Awadalla, Marquiel Ayers, Tommy Ayala, Marta Ayala, Reing Bamberg, Todd Barard, Stephen Baron, Susan Bartay, John Barty, Wendy Bartels, Mark Bates, Cindy 5' Sophomores 5, Begin Their Existence 'ii it Polly Jones is unaware that Chase Robinson is ' Q 0 if heading on a tour ofthe Grand Tetons Batiste, John Beene, Paula Bell, David Berg, Alex Biggs, Andrew Black, Sherri Blaeketer, Jim Blanco, Edgar Boone, Sallie Borski, Vonda Bowers, Stacy Branch, Reginald Brenham, Sherri Bridges, Pamela Bullock, Kyle Burrows, Joli Burstain, Daniel Campbell, Sammy Campbell, Scott Canedo, Jose Cardenas, Patricia Carmichael, Cindy Castillo, Edwin Chinh, Hguyen Choatte, Elizabeth Christov, Delcho Cicciarella, Giovana Clark, Melony Claw, Jason Claypool, Ike Sophs Go Crazy The SLUG triplets Jeanette Koomey, Christie Nunez, and Stephanie Farinola can't help wondering why they chose to be second-rate ballerinas. Coates, Karen Cohen, Cindy Cole, John M Cook, Ashley Cooper, Lance Corey, Gary Cossey, Amy Covington, Stacy Craig, Peter Cremona, Carolyn Cross, Julie Culp, Carrie M, Dalton, Karen Daniel, Jon David, Joseph 3, Davis, Dina Davis, Shelly Dealy, I-lolli Deane, Katie Debrovner, Beth ' 45' de la Cerda, Andres fv-gy Delanelh Amy 5 r 'i'i Q Delgadillo, Guadalupe r Delgado, Joe f f C' Lindy Turner puts her best face forward, while Heather Fields wishes she had what it takes to look like that. Delynde, Bryant DePremonville, Marni DeSimone, John Dhenani, Shawket Dholakia, Sangita Dong, Do Donlin, Shawn Dorman, Eric Douglas, Fitzroy Drury, Mark Dumaine, Michelle Duncan, Sheri Perfectionist, Jennifer Tindall practices up for that first kiss. 1 Dunwell, Brian Dutch, Rebecca Easley, Allyson Eccles, Amy Edel, Gretchen Edmondson, Donny Ellis, Kim Eppes, Amy Eversole, Lona Esdorn, Leigh Kellie Etting, Steve Faragalla, Dalia Mary Margaret Speed is a sure shot to win the lead role in The Night ofthe Liv- Farinola, Stephanie Farkas, Lester Felt, Bradley Ferrari, David Ferguson, Gwen Fields, Heather Flemoy, Donita Flores, Oscar Fogarty, Michael Fontenot, Julie Fountain. Jennifer Freeman, Shari Fritz, Jeff Fruge, Tina Fulton, Kim Fulton, Sara Gallegos, Maria Garay, Fidelina Garcia, Robert Gartner, Kelly Gathercop, Haley Gaylan, Sally Geleiro, Maria Gcrc, Wes Holly Dealy is easily amused while Ashley Cook can con- centrate on anything. Chase Robinson canlt believe an obviously lovestruck Billy Stone is falling for the same old stuff. fam, l Q17 ophs Stick Together How far is Jeanette Koomey willing to go to find hidden treasure? questions unembarrassed Kathryn Bower. George, Lillian Glauser, Lisa Glover, Chelle Gontko, Debie Gonzalez, Beatrice Gonzalez, Edward Gonzalez, Jorge Gordan, Terri Gordon, Jean Gorewitz, Lisa Goutierrez, Ethan Granger, Wendy Graza, Nichoulas Guerrero, Antonio Gutierrez, Manuel Habash, Christine Hamilton, John Hamilton, Tom Hancock, Hillary Handy, Stacia Hankamer, Ron Haraldson, Kathy Harber, Stacie Harrell, Holly Harris, Jason Harris, Rachael Harrison, Tereska Hartgrove, Shannon Hauri, James Hendrickson, Stacy Henington, Paul Henry, Carolyn Henson, Jennifer Hernandez, Jason Herrera, Ray Herricks, Tricia Hess, Laurie Hicks, Raymond Hicks, Ruth Hill, April Hill, Lisa Hill, Monica Hilton, Mike Hinton, Page Hobbs, Kelley 305 Sophomore Danny Copeland is embarrassed to make a move on Sal- ly Boone knowing her parents won't approve of his long hair. Hoelscher, April Holdon, Julie Hollilield, Jim Hollylield, Scott Holub, Steve Horn, Piper Horten, Paula Howard, Trena Howe, Diane l-Iua, Phung Hudson, Meredith Huerta, Paula Huett, Ann Hull, James Hunter, Jessica Hurley, Meredith Huyn, Van Hyre, Ted Ivey, Vaughn Jackson, Jan Jackson, June Jacobs, Wendi Jacobson, Brad Jameson, Julie Jeffery, Brian Johnson, Doug Johnson, Amelia Johnston, Stephen Jones, Polly Jones, Shelly Kainer, Matt Kaur, Inderjit Kazmarowski, Jerry Keener, Margaret Keith, Kristine Kelly, Kimberly Kennard, Melissa King, Monique King, Shelly Kirby, Kim Kleinhaus, Katy Knoll, Mark 306 v.....f Elephant woman Laurie Hess has outgrown brown paper bags and gone onto more yn xv' 5. ew in, lr WH! aww Quien es mas macho, Ross Tidwell or MADDman Alfred E. Newman? 'K Sophs Grow Up Kocian, Bruce Koomey, Jeanette Krosby, Bjorn Krosby, Tor Kurtz, Leslie Kyle, William Lacorte, Lisa Lafuente, Gloria Lang, Tony Laquarta, Jennifer Larkin, John Lasseter, John Laughlin, Stephen Lawson, Chuck Le, Linh Le, Thao Le, Tu Ledezma, Nancy Lee, Hyuk Leitner, Jesse Lemon, Alexander Letton, Elizabeth Levine, Lynnette Lewis, Anne Lewis, Elisa Lewis, Ellen 7 Lighter, Amy Lobliner, Debbie Lohkamp, Connie Lopez, Ana Lopez, Raul Lopez, Sameul Lopez, Sandra Loucks, Stephanie Love, Mark Lowe, Judd Lowth, Lisa Lowth, Pat Loyd, Laura Lu, Vinh Lutz, John Lydick, Robert Lyon, Jennifer Ma, Ha Maceo, Vic Mackey, Kevin Magrill, Michael Mairena, Luis Margolin, Marci Marich, Mike Martinez, Edward Martinez, Moe Martinez, Yvonne It's no wonder Polly Jones is so often mistaken for Bo Derek. i I Jennifer Tindall takes comfort in knowing she'lI have all her friends around in times of despair. l E 1 So, can research expose why my enormous blue eyes make me look so innocent? questions curious Christy Pullen. Right: Dina Davis and Chelle Glover entertain Jeanett Mathews, Andrew Mathews, James Maulsmim, Basil Mazzei, Mercedes McElreath, Julia McGee, lris McGill, Teresa Mcl-layle, Dale Mclntyre, Jason McKechnie, Peter McNutt, Steve Meadows, James McClung, Kristi Melcher, JoAnn Melear, Jason Melendez, Maria Melendez, Patricia Melott, Kevin Mendoza, Carlos Merian, Mark Meyer, Melissa Michalec, Karen Milligan, Octavia Mills, Billy Minnitti, Annalisa e Koomey in hopes of 309 Malone, Mark Miracle, Amy Moll, Robin Momom, Kathy Montague, Michelle Moore, Cooke Moore, Laura Moore, Morgan Morales, Obed Morris, Carrie Moss, Mike Murphy, Kate Murray, Robert Nanez, Sandra Neal, John Nettles, Sheranne Nguyen, Giao Nguyen, Nhong 310 ' 2, IF .. gy l J J J faa 5 fi Q, f Uh oh . . . the party's over. Here come the cops! states a startled Miaziseia' Sophomore beauties Jennifer Stroud, Catherine Bower, and Jeanette Koomey play Let's Break the Camera. C 15 !Y .M ophs Take It Easy Left: I swear . . . l paid for this, states an accused Ricky Stephanow Below: Do you think he'll give us a ride? states a hopeful Shelly Davis to an infatuated Libba Letton. .l,,. Nguyen, Anhtan Nguyen, Thao Nguyen, Thu Anh Nguyen, Truyen Nguyen, Tu-Uyen Nicholson, Tony Nick, Melissa Nunez, Christie O'Dowd, Jonathan Oldham, Jeff Oliver, Nicholas Oruna, Anthony Outlaw, Paige Owen, Chris Owens, Craig Padilla, Bertha Page, Richard Panjava, Klaudia Parker, Steven Patin, Sacha Pennie, Tarsha Perez, Robert Pereira, Cathy Peterson, Todd Pickett, Jill Pickett, Peggy Pierce, Kim Pipkin, Rusty Prasertsri, Chayothai Price, Paul Provine, Mark Pullen, Christy Rahnert, Kim Ramos, Barbara Ramos, Michael Ranshaw, Monte Bill Stone and Chase Robinson know the way to go clubbing is dressed as cavemen. Raymond, Kim Recd, Tim Roark, Robin Robbins, Kit Roberts, Melinda Robinson, Chase Robinson, Les Robertson, Linda Rogers, Michael Rogers, Roxanne Rose, Tami Ryan, Ragan Tired of school, Marci Margolin decides to hang it up for the year Two Down, Two to Go Left I can t Walt to get my braces off they clash with my earrings gushes Below Steve Johnston shows his best side while Kevin Allison stares in disbelief and Richard Spence whips his poodle Rougeaux, Camela Rowell, Chris Rubio, Eric Rush, Susan Saenz, Alfred Sarikhanian, Sossy Saldana, Sylvia Sawyers, Heather Schmidt, Derek Schmutz, Cheryl Schnitzius, Stacey Scholtyssek, Daniel Schqartz, Ajnin Segura, Maria Seibel, Linda Selgworth, Julie Sentonnian, David Seper, Mark Shadden, Pamela Sharpe, Duffle Right Runners Holly Dealy, Ashley Cook and Jennifer Henson have their hearts fixed on tracking down some athletic supporters Below What do you mean, cafeteria food is no good l This stuff is great states an unknowing Mark Barteks. Sharpe, John Shavlan, Barbara Sherelt, Elizabeth Skinner, Robert Slye, Collin Smith, Bryan Smith, Karan Smith, Kim Smith, Lisa Smith, Stacey Smith, Tracy Sobhane, Marjam Solomon, Mark , Southerland, Ginny Sparks, Sue Ann Speed, Mary Margaret Spence, Richard Spencer, Steven Starr, Tammy Steffes, Janice Stephan, Jeanne Stephanow, Rick Stinnett, Laura Stone, Bill 'Q f' Q ophs Add Life to Lee Left: Left alone by her love, Libba Letton looks lost. Below: No . . . I haven't been drinking. This wall just looked lonely says Shelly Walker. Strawbridge, Pat Stringfellow, Michael Stroud, Ben Stroud, Jennifer Sussman, Karen Sykes, Byron Sylla, Kate Tagliere, Steve Temiquel, Doug Terry, Paul Thomas, Frank Thomas, Frank Thompson, Tiffany Thompson, Tyron Thompson, William Thuegen, Brian Tidwell, Ross Tindall, Jennifer Tippitt, Kalin Tomich, J eff Truelove, Julie Tran, Quy Trcalek, Daniel Treadaway, Krista Turner, Lindy Usher, Jeff Van Der Walle, Liz Vanek, Tracee Van Eman, Sherri Van Meter, Becky Varahami, Paul Vega, Pedro Veliky, Monica Ventura, Iris Ventura, Luis Vickery, Alex Vise, Casey Walker, Shelly Wallace, Coney Wallace, David Wallace, Michelle Wang. Christine Wax, Kimberly Webb, Kimberly Weidler, John Weigand, Chris Wesson, Mike Weinhauer, Rebecca West, Lorraine West, Mary f ,Q,,,t 3 if i, N T Mg' , i' Ig twijtgfr if , f-5 Sf' if ,L Y if i Newlyweds, Bill Stone and Mary Margaret Speed prepare to cross the threshold of their recently redecorated home. 'Q t Team eaters, Holly Harrell and Stephanie Farinola practice upfor the '88 Olympics. Sophs Learn Quick l gt, f I just love my new pool . . ., but I can't keep the neighbors out, sighs Jennifer Stroud, Matt Seaman, and Robm Moll show their friendship X 2 while Duflie Sharpe shows the purse he is about to steal West, Terri Whalen, Terrance Wheeler, Mason Wheatly, Philip White, Matt White, Stiles Whitton, Lou Wilson, Scott Winter, Kathy Witcher, Adele Wofford, Steve Yang, Lee Yang, Stanley Yeager, Chris Yi, Okhui Yuman, Stephanie Zapata, Adriana Zavala, Sylvia Zelaya, Vilma Zook, Chris 35 E K x,x . w S X ,3, 'uw 4 TF ggyff if if ,sv-41-fin:-luxe 'W As the new members approach Lee, its . ominous doors open to reveal a whole new T life. From the treacherous homework to the greatly anticipated late-night parties, T the new members find excitement as well as enrichment. Along with the homework and parties come life-long friendships. Through their experiences at Lee, Freshmen learn, live, and grow. Kristin Berly shows us the 18 hour look, while Helen Vaughan, Tracy Jones, and Tracie Creel are green Liz Deane is in ecstasy as she touches her first Senior. - with envy. Front Row: Helen Vaughn, Leigh Glazer, Julie Nalley, Liz Deane, Katherine Moore, Nathalie Manceau. Middle: Heath Purcell, Stephen Rustum. Back Row: Carrie Cloud, Carolyn Hamm, Leah Ann Garner, Tracie Creel, Kelly McCormick, Don Daniels, Troy Pidgeon, John Giannukos, Shannon Mulligan, Kristine Knighton, Jennifer Koons. 319 Fish Begin Their Schooling If this is what being a Freshman at Lee is about, I'M ALL FOR IT! exclaims a satisfied Todd Cole. Abbott, Julie Abel, Patricia Abernathy, Charles Abram, Percy Adem, M uktar Adams, Connie Adams, Diane Aden, Norman Aguilar, Teresa Aikens, Johnny Ahmed, Akhlaq Alcon, Bobby Allen, Stacy Alridge, Eric Anderson, Alexis Anderson, Mark Amundsen, Kristyn Anderson, Susan Anderson, Tommy Anonsen, Roger Anthony, Carrie Archer, Paz Ards, Marcus Armstrong, Johnny Autrey, Tway Ayala, Zaila Ayala, Maria Aziz, Shazia Baggett, Alicia Bagnzeez, Bertha Bagnzcez, Buford Bahrami, Dariush Baillio, Leigh Baker, Angela Baker, Tim 320 Brett Larson can find no other companions, so he resorts to playing with his imaginary friend. f I' A-If -41 ,gd -C- Sure I'm a Pepper! states an over confident Mark Anderson as he returns from his daily trip to the vending machines. ff: 1751? if 'ff ' fi14ii7i2 ,iv av :Q Left: I know it will take one finger, maybe two! states Tanya Harris as she prepares to clean out the ears of supposed deafstudent, Jarrod Harrell, while Christine Hall and Tereska Harrison laugh in support. Ball, John Bandy, Griff Barber, Brooke Barnard, Leslie Boles, Robin Barnes, Bridget Barton, Beverly Bass, Trey Bazzy, Douglas Belkin, Robert Bell, Elizabeth Bell, Fred Belli, Leslie Bcnard, Terry Bennett, Angeli Benz, Laura Beran, Leona Berk, Paul Berly, Kristin Berridge, Jason Berry, Robert il Billingsley, Michael Birdwell, Chris Blanton, Mike Blissard, Wade Bogue, Joe Benitez, Alex Bouldin, Tammie 22 Freshmen Get Excited Kelly McCormick and Julie Harp agree that they have more masculine qualities than any of the Freshman guys they go out with. Braswell, Julie Brody, Damon Brown, Kent Browning, Carol Brumme, Skip Brunner, Shanon Buck. Travis Bugbec, John Burke, Steven Burkett, Sean Burrow, Christy Bustamante, Melitta Cairo, Shannon Caldarelli, Karen Cajahuaringa, Kelly Cameron, Jeff Campos, Carlos Campos, Jose Canales, Dolly Carias, Marisela Carter, Carl Casmore, Harnell Cattolica, Kathryn Ceniceros, Hector Chan, Robin Chee, Bryan Chenault, Courtney Chunn, Adam Cisneros, Jessica Clapper, Verlene fb Lynn Beran tries to hide from the fact that she s been caught with her underelass sister. M vw 5:52 .iv 4 i l l s l R I X Meredith McConn explains the sport of surfing as Leigh Glazer prepares for take-off. Clement, Jennifer Clift, Colette Cloud, Carrie Cole, Todd Coleman, Priscilla Colias, Christina Collins, Daniel Collins, Gwen Collins, Laura Collins, Lorraine Cooper, Connie Coots, Jeff Connolly, James Copeland, Jennifer Coreas, Arely Creel, Traci Crisan, Dragos Cruz, Carlos Cruz, Erlinda Cude, Keith Cummings, Jennifer Cushman, Camie Dagnew, Wosenyelesh Daniels, Bret Daniels, Don Davenport, Christie Davis, Alissa Day, Ross Dean, David Deane, Liz i ,, was Scott Crichton is in disbelief that freshman guys can attract so many Senior sighs. 3 Q Deegan, Clare DeFoy, Will Delean, Charmaine DeLeon, Steven Dent, De'Andrea DeSoto, Patricia Diaz, Ernesto Diffenderfer, Susanne Doan, Thoa Dodrill, Carrie Doolin, Kevin Dorsey, Hope Dorsey, Paul Dover, Ben Tracy Jones canal believe that Leigh Glazer and Pam New are actually making a move on her. Dow, Chris Dowell, Tedd Drew, Carrie Dsouza, Cheryl Dull, Dana Dunn, Roxanne C Easley, Jeff f Echols, Tamara Edick, Katy Edmondson, Eric Edwige, Escudier Eguino, Marcelo Eisma, Casper Ellis, Jennifer i 324 l'm all ragged out! states an immature Kristin Berly, who can't seem to grow out of her security blanket. 3 K f ,r,. , ., ,V ,. xiii! ' , ..,, :E 'W cc has F f My -fa Fres aces Enter Lee I Holly Miracle and Kelly McCormick know they'll always stick A together. Essinger, Mark Eubank, Heather Fafatas, Robert Farley, Eleanor Farrow, William Fernandes, Renay Ferrell, Robert Wi' Finderup, Lotte Flores, Paul Flowers, Clarke Fostok, Hassan Frank, Matt Froelich, Sig Fulton, Ednyong Gager, Sherri Gamblain, Annette Gamble, Jamie Garcia, Patty Gardere, Peter Garner, Lee Ann Gearlds, Melissa Gee, Kimberly Giannukos, John Gilbert, Heidi Gilbert, Tara Gill, Brenda Gilmore, Burl Glazer, Leigh Heath Purcell practices his French on an aluminum can, know- Defectcd Russian track stars, Catherine Pipkin and Natalie Upchurch, agree that ing that a can may be all he gets while he's a Freshman boy. Senior men asking out Freshman girls is the American way. 325 Golightly, Greg Golightly, Robert Gomez, Roxana Gonzalez, Guadalupe Gonzalez, Ranferi Gordon, Lois Grafton, Chris Grainger, Ashley Graves, Andrea Green, Joel Griffin, Shannon Grimshaw, Heidi Guillory, Michael Gutierrez, Rojelia Haase, Heather Hack, Eric Halper, Michele Halverson, Thomas Hamil, Bart Hamilton, Willie Hamm, Carolyn Harb, Ramy Hareum, Tara Hardeway, Gabriele Hardy, Billy Hargrove, Derek Hargrove, Todd Harp, Julie Harvey, Geraldo Eric Johnson explains to Yusef Brown and Larry Kelly the benefits of proper nutrition. fr J Q-uf 'lm As Damla Karsan, Missy Hebert, and Alicia Baggett intently watch the game, Sandra Ber- tani's eyes wander toward a Senior guy. Freshmen 66Strut Their Stuff' With her mouth burning, Sherri Gager tries to signal to Shannon Sparks and Thoa Doan about the lethal nachos, while trying to smile for the camera. -v' w- 4 K f 'E':,p4k-1 , x -1 M ..v -.. e 1 Fl, v-wr RJ Freshman guys, Shane Zachos, Trey Looney, Murray Meredith, Will and Stefan Mason, strike GQ poses. Harwell, Jennifer Hassan, Ahmed Al Hayden, Susan Hayat, Nauman Hebert, Michelle ,nz Hcintz, Leslie Henderson, John ' Henson, Kenneth Henson, Noah Heyn, Leslie ,. ,', V? 1? Hickman, Brian Hicks, Becky Hicks, Shelley Hightower, Gina Hills, Charimone Ho, Wesley Hoang, Giang Hooker, Michael Hooter, Greg Horton, Thomas Howard, Jackie Hudson, Holley Hutchens, Marla Ibrahim, Nevertity lken, Andrea ell 32 7 Beginners Learn the Ropes Upper Right: Billy Hardey's sheltered life didn't prepare him for the obscenitiesjust shouted at him. Lower Right: Heather l-laase is totally surprised when she punched JOHN SHEPHERD's name into the machine and got a readout of ZERO! Inoff, Jason Iorio, Jerriann James, Victoria Janes, Emily Jaso, Lisa Jason, Lisa Johnson, Eric D. Johnson, Eric E. Johnson, Gale Jones, Charmin Jones, Julie Jones, Karen Jones, Kelly Jones, Tracey Joran, Chris Kahle, Evelyn Kam, David Kapadia, Chhaya Kapche, Jennifer Karim, Pamela Karsan, Damla Kasper, Elizabeth Kemp, David Kennedy, Troy Kerr, Dalton Kerr, Tracy King, Clay King, Geoffrey Kinnes, Glenna Kirkpatrick, Jeff Kloc, Jason Knighton, Kristine Knoll, Samantha Koons, Jennifer Kovacs, Chris Kuehn, Catherine Langford, David Larson, Brett Left: Nathalie Manceau savors the last morsel of her gourmet fries at Cafe-a-Lee. Right: Jason Berridge is greatly disappointed to learn that Mn Rodgers will not be speaking in his Science class on the art of feeding a fish. Laster, Kimberly Lauber, Kate Lawson, Chris Laycock, Amy Le, Hau Le, Nguyen Le, Tuminh Leake, Jennifer Ledbetter, Lisa Lee, Chel-Su Lee, Un Kyung Leebron, Chausey Leiva, Alana Lelvis, Becky Lester, Jeff Lester, Lance Little, Shaune Liu, Frank Looney, Kenneth Lopez, Alejandro Lopez, Marcial Lopez, Michelle Lowrie, Robert Lozano, Christine Lucas, Dan Ludwig, Kristine Ly, Tuan Lyon, Kevin McCarbie, Randy Maceo, Angela Macias, Maribel McClean, Allison McClelland, Lesley McCollum, Teresa McConn, Meredith McCorkle, Kristine McCormick, Kelly McDonald, Paul McDonnell, Jan McLendon, Steven McManus, Holly McNeal, Kristin Magee, Melanie Magrill, Mark Maltex, Luis Manceau, Natalie Marcia, Araceli 330 X Y 1 Gwen Collins wonders how this picture will af- fect her enormous popularity. 5 + .. itz' N.....,, Julie Jones takes time out from her boy manipulating to dip into her co heart for a nice glass oficewater for Pam New. Little Generals Shine ff' Woman ofa thousand faces, Helen Vaughan can L - 1 serious student. sw ts alter her face, but carries her books to look like a -. 'i S Sharon O Banion says Shannon Mulligan s hair may look like a lion s but immature little freshmen aren t even considered for King of the LEE social jungle. Markos, Lazlo Maroulis, Gary Martinez, Laura Martinez, Rose Mary Martinez, Pilar Martinez, Sylvia Mason, Stefan Matthews, Rachel Mattix, Tonielle Mehta, Bijai Melendez, Juana Melton, Charlie Mercer, Lisa Meyer, Leslie Michaels, Matthew Milam, Hilary Miles, Tracy Miller, Carla Miller, Kelly Milner, Don Miracle, Holly Molina, Sylvia Mondshine, Kenneth Montes, Efrain Montgomery, Dan Montgomery, David Monzingo, Elizabeth Moore, Angela 331 Fish Out of Water Hoping to get caught, fish take to the water. Moore, Katherine Moore, Lisa Moore, Stacey Moreno, Felipe Morris, Jennifer Morris, Lori Morrow, T C Morvan, Gloria Moya, Roxann Mozee, Shonda Mukhi, Sam Mulligan, Shannon Murphy, Cathy Nalley, Julie Neel, Connie New, Pam Ngo, Khiet Nguyen, Binh Nguyen, Quy Nichols, Janet Nunez, Monica O'Brien, Robert Ocampo, Jorge Ochoa, Lee Ann Ogden, Diana Ortega, Jose Ortiz, Terry Osorio, Yamil Ousley, Marcella Palacios, Carlos Pao, Elaine Park, J in Park, Jung Paschal, Ricca Pasternak, Scott Patterson, Bryan .P 'K19 ws ww mf- fe 1 Finger lickin' Pell, Robert Pence, George Perez, Ernesto Perez, Martha Petree, Todd Petrutsas, Lyle Pham, Hai Pidgeon, Troy Pieratt, Dennis Pinnekins, Gregory Piper, Jim Pipkin, Catherine Pisciotta, Lisa Pittman, Larry Polzin, Jack Pool, Lance Poor, Julianna Pope, Scott Pottorf, Shelly Presley, Paige Purcell, Heath Quintana, Carlos Rahman, Syed Ramirez, Maribel Rash, Jodi Reason, Julie Reason, Renna Reaves, Jackie Rebekah, Paul Remmert, Katherine Reyes, Ada Reyes, Melida Richard, Patrick Ringnald, Angie Robbins, Jay Roberts, Dallas good, states an Chausey Leebron. enthusiastic Robertson, Glenn Robinson, Trayce Rodriguez, Christina Rodriguez, Joselina Rodriguez, Rosalinda Rombado, Michael Rosal, Karen Rosalez, Abby Ruby, Jana Rule, Robby Russell, Don Russell, Lance Rustum, Steve Saldana, Hilda Samaniego, Cristina Sanchez, George Sanchez, Maria Sanford, Greg Santikos, Nicole Santos, Claudia Schillaci, Michael Schmidt, Jim Schmitt, Cindy Schneider, Paul Schnitzius, Stacey Sebastian, Nikola Seigle, Arden Seligson, Tracy Seymour, Shannon Shirzadi, Shahin Sides, Kirk Singer, Debbi Singh, Jarnail Sirois, John Sitventes, Hermila 334 Freshmen Appear in Rare Form BUBBLY Gwen Collins and HIP Ricca Paschal indulge in freshman fun while Christy Grafton prepares for her part in Bride of Frankenstein. gzip tp Slanicky, Denise Sli' NJV HQ' Smith, Angela l - Smith, Elizabeth Smith, Michael ilr . Smith, Sharon H S Sohns, Melanie Sowinski, Elizabeth Spafford, Andy Sparks, Shannon Spradley, Charles St. Clair, John St. Clair, Kellee Stelzer, Rick Stephan, Eric Stevens, Melissa Stitzlein, David Strader, Gena Strain, Scott Strimple, Wendy Sullivan, Jill f Sullivan, Mike f i Swank, Jennifer Sylvester, Trey Taraby, David Tarver, Victor Tate, Aubra Taylor, Jim Taylor, Julie W., Taylor, Kim Tejada, Sophia Teng, Chien Thomas, Sherryl Thompson, Brad Thompson, Jeff Thompson, Mark 335 Thorn, Jerry Thornton, Shannon Torgerson, Karin Tornay, Barbi Towns, Angel Tran, Phat Troncale, Phillip Truong, Richard Upchurch, Natalie Vader, Shane Vandagrift, Trint Vargas, Jose Vasquez, Richard Vaughan, Helen Vega, Carlos Vela, Patricia Velazquez, Iris Vento, Daryl Villataro, Marcial VonEiff, Kyle Wagner, Adrian Wallace, Mike Washington, Michelle Watson, Melvin Weatherall, Brian Webb, Todd Weitzel, Anne 336 ew Generals Get Promoted Well, I never! states a sophisticated Barbi Tornay. X fy Upper: One can always find Catherine Pipkin horsing around Left: While studying for his last final, Brett Larson explains the theory of relativity. sf u .. .wg M. I if 1 i .ii .nl-ff 1 ff . f J 1 J Welch, Chris Westbrook, Keva Whatley, Donna Wheeler, Mindy Whelan, Kim Wheless, Paige White, Leslie Whitman, Maryann Wiley, Nonnie Wlkerson, Keith Williams, Philip Williams, Tammy Williams, Tom Williams, Tracey Wimberley, David Wise, Gayle Witcher, Jennifer Witham, Brad Wolff, Edward Woods, Laura Wooley, Tamara Wratten, Leslie Wright, Eva Wright, Wayne Yang, Steven Yi, Suzy Yost, Johnny Zachos, Shane Zaharatos, Peggy Zeid, Lynne V--. ... -W ..,wN.,..-.. W 1 ,ln UQ!!! 14 5 M.-M Q12 E if we 3 3 I ABERNATHY, MARK C. - Varsity Baseball3 JV Baseball3 Key Club3 ND3 Spanish National Honor Society3 Spanish Club3 Texas History Club3 Young LifefCampaigners. ADAMS, MARK ROBERT - Track Teamg Cross-Country3 Chess Club, Treasurer. ALLBRIGHT, ALLISON ANNE - NHS 83-853 Spanish National Honor Society 83-853 Who's Who Among American High School Students 84-853 Anchor Club 83-853 American Legion 82-853 Spanish Club 82-831 Critters 'n' Creatures 83-843 JETS 83-843 CSU 82-843 Orchestra 81-84. ALLEN, ASHLEY B. - Texas History Club 833 Most Beautiful Semi-Finalist 82-843 Stu- dent Council 813 Hospitality 821 Spanish Club 813 MSL3 Young Life 81-82. ANDERSON, ERIC DAVID - Hoffa3 Key Club3 CampaignersfYoung Life. ARIAS, BELKIS - Spanish Club 81-85. AYERS, CHERYL ANN - Lieutenants - 5 Star 84-85, 2 Star 83-843 NHS3 Spanish Na- tional Honor Society3 American Legion Club3 CSU3 Critters 'n' Creatures3 Orchestrag Guys and Dolls, Dancer3 Echoes3 Area Writing Contest Winner 82, Honorable Men- tion 833 Who's Who Among American High School Students3 Most Outstanding Lieute- nant - Freshman and Sophomore. BAILEY, BRENDA R. - Student Council 82-853 Spirit Committee 81-85, Big Sign Chairman 853 Hospitality Club 81-853 Brigadiers 81-823 Southernaires 82-853 Close-Up 851 Wilderness 843 UIL Contest - Solo and Ensemble 813 Texas History Club 81-843 Young Conservatives 81-843 Young LifefCampaigners 82-853 Girls' Cotillion 82- 85: Surf Club 83-84. BAILEY, TIMOTHY JOSEPH - Young Conservatives3 Wnb. 340 Senior Honors BAILLIO, MARGARET F. - Echoes, Copy Editor 84-853 Anchor Club3 National Spanish Honor Society3 NHS3 Critters 'n' Creatures3 Mu Alpha Theta3 JETS3 Spanish Club3 Na- tional Merit Commended Scholar. BAKER, RANDY SCOTT - DECA. BARTON, ROGER WAYNE - FFA 82-85 - Greenhand VP 82-83, Livestock Show and Rodeo Exhibitor 82-85, State Convention Delegate 82-84, Chapter Conducting Team 82-84, Farm Skills Team 84, Chapter Presi- dent 84-85, Chapter V.P. 83-84, Star Chapter Farmer Award 843 FHA. BATTE, LAUREN ELIZABETH - Traveler 83-85 - Ad Layout Manager 84-853 Anchor Club 83-85 - Reporter 84-853 Young LifefCampaigners 83-851 Senior Cabinet 84- 853 NHS 83-853 Close-Up 853 Varsity Ar- chery Team 83-853 Spirit Committee 84-853 LHS 81-833 Girls' Cotillion3 Echoes 83-843 Hospitality Club 82-833 Quill and Scroll 84- 85i Booster Club 81-853 JETS 83-843 Critters 'n' Creatures 83-843 Young Conservatives 82-83. BENNETT, ANNIE LEIGH - Traveler 83-85 - Feature Editor 84-853 Hospitality Club 81-85 - Secretary 84-853 golf Team 82-843 Anchor Club 83-853 Spirit Committee 84-853 Spanish National Honor Society 84-853 Spanish Club 82-853 Student Cabinet 82-85: Student Council 81-823 Close-Up 853 Quill and Scroll 84-853 American Legion 82-843 CSU 83-843 Critters 'n' Creatures 83-843 Texas History Club 83-843 Choir 81-823 Cam- paigners 82-85. BERGSTROM, BETH ANN - Track 81- 823 Hospitality 82-853 Young Conservatives 82-843 Texas History Club 82-843 Spanish Club 83-843 FHA 82-833 Girls' Cotillion 82- 853 Student Council 81-843 Young LifefCam- paigners - Ski Trip 83-85, Wilderness 831 Lee Y Law Club 83-843 Spirit Committee 82- 85 - Big Sign Chairman3 Powder Puff. BERLY, LISSA ANN - Dixiliers 82-85 - Secretary3 Rebeliers 81-82 - Treasurerg Hospitality Club 82-853 Spirit Committee 81- 853 Christmas Angel Streeti' 81-822 Choir Contest 82-853 Junior Cabinet 83-843 Student Council 83-843 Spanish Club 83-843 Galaxy 81-853 Campaigners3 Lambda3 Most Beautiful Semi-Finalist 81-843 Booster Club 81-823 Var- sity Volleyball 84-85 - Volleyball 81-82 - J.V. 83-84. BERTONE, FRANK C. - Whols Who Among American High School Students3 LHS3 Debate Team3 Computer Club3 Lee Y Law Club3 JETS3 Critters 'n' Creatures3 Chess Club. BLADES, BARBARA LYNN - Hospitality - President3 Spirit Committee3 Lambda - President3 Senior Cabinet3 Girls' Cotillion3 Campaigners3 Surf Club3 Traveler 83-85 - Ad Manager 84-853 Spanish Club3 Athletes 80-832 Booster Club 81-853 Young Conser- vatives 82-32g Inter Club Council. BOOZER, WARREN D. - Varsity Track 83-853 Varsity Cross Country 843 Varsity Swim Team 8lQ Football J.V. 83 - Freshman 81-823 Track 823 Spanish Club 83-843 Science Club 83-843 Texas History Club 83-853 Surf Club - V.P. 83-85 - Charter Member3 Young LifefCampaigners 82-853 Y. L. Grey Dog Survivor 833 Wnb. BOULDIN, WILLIAM BRIAN - NHS: Computer Club - Founder and President 82-853 Spanish National Honor Society3 Key Club3 J ETS3 Spanish Club. BOYLES, DANIEL FLETCHER - Texas History Club3 Young Conservatives3 Student Cabinet 82-843 Young LifefCampaigners 82- 853 HOFFAQ Booster Club3 Wilderness 84. BRENHAM, GREGORY WAYNE - Var- sity Football 84 - J.V. 82-83 -- Freshman 813 Traveler Sports Staff 843 Quill and Scroll S43 Spanish Club 82-843 Science Club 82-843 JETS 82-842 Critters 'nl Creatures 843 Young LifefCampaigners 81-843 Y.L. Ski Trip 82-84. BRIDGES, JENNIFER MERRITT - Spirit Committee 82-85 - President 84-85, J.V. Favors 83-843 MSL 83-852 Student Council3 Student Cabinetg Hospitality Club3 Booster Club3 Texas History Club3 Young Conservatives3 Young LifefCampaigners3 Girls' Cotillion3 Close-Up 85Q Powder Puff. BROOKS, HORATIO L. - Martial Arts Club - V.P. 84-853 JETS 84-853 Critters 'n' Creatures 84-853 Young Conservatives 83-853 LHS 82-831 Varsity Football 83-843 J.V. Track 83-843 Mu Alpha Theta 84-85: Am- bassadors 83-843 Industrial Arts Award 82-83 - Drafting. BRYAN, KATHARINE CAMPBELL - SABER 83-85 - Activities Editor 84-853 An- chor Club 82-85, Treasurer 84-853 NHS 82- 853 Tennis Team 81-85, First Girls' Tennis Team Member, District Doubles Finalist 83- 84, Regional Doubles Quarter-Finalist 83-84, Doubles Finalist Austin Tournament 83-84, Doubles Finalist Kinkaid Tournament 83-843 Senior Cabinet3 Student Council 83-843 Who's Who Among American High School Students3 Hospitality Club 81-823 JETS 84-853 Critters 'n' Creatures 84-853 American Legiong Quill and Scroll 84-853 Literary Arts Magazine Staff 82-83Q Powder Puff3 Booster Club 81-853 Graduating fl Club3 Founder Bubbles Anom.3 Atty. Gen. D.K.C. BRYANT, KARIN MICHELLE - Spirit Committee3 Young LifefCampaigners3 Win- dy Gap 83Q Wilderness 841 Powder Puff 84-853 CSU3 Hospitality Club 833 Spanish Club. BUGBEE, RICHARD D. - Computer Club 82-843 JETS 83-84Q GHS 83-843 Lee Tourna- ment Committee 843 Mu Alpha Theta 843 LHS 823 NHS 83'84Q Student Council 823 Chess Club 84. BURNS, EDDIE D. - Varsity Baseball Team3 J.V. Baseball Team. BURROW, BRADLEY HUTCHISON - Spanish Club S3-85Q Young LifefCam- paigners 83-853 JETS 83-843 Senior Class Representative. he Filgo. BURROWS, CHRISTIE ANN - Student Representative 81-822 Scuba Club3 Booster Club3 JETS3 Spanish Club 81-832 Critters 'n' CFCBTUYCSQ Lee Y Law Club. CAMPOS, LUCY - FHSQ Spanish Club3 National Spanish Honor Society. CAUSEY, DOUGLAS GLENN - Baseball - 4 years. CERDA, JOSE F. - Baseball - Varsity - 2 yrs., J.V. 2 yrs.3 Student Council. CHAU, SON THANH - ROTC 83. CHRISMAN, KRIS TINA - Lee Lieutenants 81-843 JETS 83-843 Critters 'n' Creatures 83-84. CHUCLE, JEANNE TOLEDO - NHS 83- 853 Spanish Honor Society 82-85 - Secretary 83-84, President 84-853 Spanish Club 81-853 Pan American Student Forum 83-853 CAPS 81-823 Critters 'n' Creatures 82-853 Mu Alpha Theta 81-853 Number Sense Club 82-833 American Legion Club 81-83, Secretary- Treasurer 83-833 Hospitality Club 82-843 FHA 82-83. COBB, LISA RENEE - Tennis Team 3 yrs.3 Most Representative Sophomore Girl3 Texas History Club - 2 yrs.3 Spanish Club3 Lee Writing Contest Winner3 CSU - 2 yrs. COLE, DARRYL E. - FFA - Greenhand Treasurer - Chapter Treasurer3 Cam- paigners 3 yrs.3 Texas History Club3 MYF - 3 yrs.3 Wnb., Student Cabinet3 DECA3 Most Handsome Freshmang Most Handsome Finalist 83. COLEMAN, ALEX DAVID - Interact3 Ambassadorsg Basketball- 3 yrs. Varsity. COMITS, MARGO - NHS 83-853 Spanish Honor Society 82-853 Spanish Club 81-852 Pan American Student Forum 83-853 FHA 83-843 American Legion 81-82. CONNER, CHIP KENNETH - Band 81- l. Bogus boys Mark Abernathy and Louis Hamilton just can't be Bogus men like Jeff 2. An overeager Kim Zook tries to revive Alan Harp with mouth to mouth resuscitation only to make matters worse. 3. The three little pigs Sean Guidry, Eric Ander- son, and David Shavlan think they're ready for the big bad wolf. 84 - Manager 82-843 Palz Co-Founder 82-83 - V.P. 82-853 Terranova 81-823 Guys and Dolls 843 Super Tech's 82-843 Kaos - Presi- dent3 General Guard 84-85. COPE, WENDY CAROLYN - Spanish National Honor Society 82-853 Spanish Club 82-843 American Legion Club 80-853 Hospitality Club 83? Sophomore Cabinet3 Dramalee 83-853 Booster Club 82-83. COX, KNACK SHANNON - Football 81- 823 Marching Band 81-823 Martial Arts Club 82-85 - President3 Scuba 83-85 - Presidentg General Guard 83-853 Kaos - V.P. CROSKEY, TARY J. - OEA. CROWLEY, DON L. - Basketball3 Spanish Club3 Science Club3 JETS3 Scuba Club. DAVENPORT, PAULETTA ELICE - FHA - 2 yrs.3 Dramalee3 Girls Track Team3 Student Cabinet. DAVIS, CAROLYN P. - OEA. DAY, SHARON ANN - Track3 Basketball - 9th grade3 Volleyball - 10th grade3 Drill Team - 10th grade. DEANE, MICHAEL DANIEL - Senior Cabinet3 Texas History Club3 Young LifefCampaigners3 Spanish Club3 Student Cabinet 83-853 Hiptite3 CSU3 National Honor Roll 833 Young Conservatives. DeSIMONE, MICHELLE LEE - Hospitality Club3 Computer Club 82-85 - Secretary3 Spanish Poetry Award of Merit3 Hospitality Club. DIAL, SHERRI - Cheerleader 84-853 Homecoming Queen 84-853 Interact Sweetheart 84-853 MSL Pres. 84-853 Young LifefCampaigners 82-853 SABER 83-85, Junior Editor 84-85, Junior Assistant Editor 83-843 Most Beautiful Semi-Finalist 81-853 Most Popular Girl 82-85 Spirit Committee 82-843 Student Council 81- 831 Spanish Club 82-843 Track 81-823 Texas 341 Innocents Paige Turner and Jennifer Bridges know better than to turn their backs on Stassa Kapsalis and Brenda Bailey when they've got that devious twinkle in their eye. A worn out Lyle Milstead wonders if the front line would have been less dangerous than nurse Jennifer Bridges. Basketball players Juan Bibbs and Alex Cole- man are better looking but John Glidden knows football players have better biceps. :I E . .sg History 83-843 Brigadier Officer 81-823 Young Conservatives 81-833 Booster Club 81- 833 Hospitality Club 82-833 YL Ski Trip 82- 843 FCA 81-823 Who's Who Among American High School Students 84-853 J.G.'s Secret Society3 Padre Pals 853 Camel Riding Club 84. DILL, CAREY LYNN - Brigadiers 81-823 Southernaires 82-853 Texas History Club 82- 843 Hospitality Club 82-853 Lambda3 Finian's Rainbow 82 Female leadg Music Man 83g Guys and Dolls 843 Scrooge 823 Christmas on Angel Street 813 Spirit Com- mittee 84-853 CSU 83-843 Solo and Ensemble Contest 81-853 Senior Cabinet 84-853 Cam- paignersfYoung Life 82-851 Booster Club 81- 823 Powder Puff. DONALSON, KIMBERLY RENEA - Hospitality Club 833 Booster Club 8l-843 Spanish Club SI-833 CSU 81-823 Young Con- servatives 84-853 Senior Cabinet 84-853 Young Life3 Volleyball Team 81-823 DECA 84-85. DOTSON, CLIFFORD ANDRE - Souther- naires 82-853 Finian's Rainbow 81-823 Music Man 82-833 Scrooge 82-833 Razz-M-Tazz 84-853 WIL Contest 82-853 District Choir 83- 853 Region Choir 83-843 Guys and Dolls 83- 843 Young Conservatives3 Young Life3 Surf Club3Thespians3Drama1ee. DOWLING, MELISSA JANE - Cross Country Letterman 81-82, District 81-823 J.V. Basketball 81-82, Varsity 82-833 Archery Team 83-843 Varsity Tennis 82-853 NHS 82- 853 Spanish National Honor Society 81-853 Student Cabinet 81-853 Student Council 84- 85: Anchor Club 82-853 A.F.S. 81-823 Echoes 82-843 Hospitality Club 82-833 Powder Puff. DREW, STEPHANIE DAWN - Hospitali- ty Club 82-833 Booster Club Sl-843 Spanish Club 81-823 CSU 81-823 Young Conservatives 84-853 Senior Cabinet 84-853 Young Life 84- 853 Homecoming Queen Nominee 843 Echoes 84-853 Powder Puff. DRURY, MATT J. - Football 813 J.V. 82- 831 Golf 813 Varsity Track 813 NHS 82-853 342 Student Cabinet 84-853 Student Council 84- 853 JETS 83-843 Varsity Tennis 84-853 J.V. Baseball 823 Key Club 83-853 Critters 'n' Creatures 83-84. DUGGAN, FITZHUGH LEE - Youth in Government Club, President 83-851 Key Club 84-853 NHS 82-853 Spanish National Honor Society 83-853 American Legion Club 82-853 Echoes 82-853 Track 83-843 CSU3 Spanish Club 83-843 JETS 83-843 Pan American Stu- dent Forum ol' Texas 83-843 Critters 'n' Creatures Club 83-84. EIDMAN, DIANE ELIZABETH - Southernaires 2 yrs., UIL, The Rivals 3 Guys and DOllSnQ Dramalee 3 yrs.3 Surf Club 2yrs. ESCAUEILLA, HUGH SEBASTIAN - In- teract 84-853 Young LifefCampaigners 83-853 Ski Trip 85: Football, Varsity 84-85, JV 82- 84, Freshman 81-823 Varsity Swim Team3 Booster Club3 ND. ESCUDERO, ONEYDA OMAYRA - American History3 Spanish Club3 Pan American Student Forum of Texas. ESTRADA, MARY THERESA - Spanish Club, President 84-853 Dramalee 84-853 Young Conservatives 83-843 NHS 84-853 Critters 'n' Creatures 84-853 Pan Am 84-853 Spanish National Honor Society 84-85. EVERETT, CHRISTINA MARIE - Inter- national Thespian Society Troupe 7322153 UIL, 'The Little Foxes 81-823 Most Promis- ing Performer 81-823 Dramalee 83-84. FAYAS, SUSAN I. - Honor Society. FIESCHER, THOMAS ANDREW - Mar- ching Band 82-841 Concert Band 82-843 DECA 84-85, V.P. FILGO, JEFF - L.H.S.3 Country Club, Foundry ND3 Young LifefCampaigners3 Windy Gapg Texas History Club3 Booster Club3 Y.L. Ski Trip 82-843 Science Club 83- 841 Hiptite Ski Trip 84-853 Rolling Stones Fan Club3 Bogus BOYSQ Camel Riding Club 84. FISK, BRYAN ALEXANDER - Track 82-843 Cross Country 81-843 FFA 82-85, Sen- tinel 83, Treasurer 84Q Critters 'n' Creatures 83-843 Country Club 84-85. FLORENCE, RONALD ALLAN - Lee Computer Club. FOLEY, BARBETTE MICHELLE - Spanish Club 82-853 Spanish National Honor Society 84-853 NHS 84-853 Anchor Club 84- 853 Student Council 83-853 Traveler, Feature Staff Asst. Editor3 Pan American Student Forum 83-843 Echoes 84-85. FRANTZ, SUSAN ELIZABETH - Dix- iliers 81-853 Lee Y Law3 AFS3 Student Cabinet. GARLIN, DWAYNE ALLEN - Young Life 843 Industrial Cooperative Training 84. GELDMEIER, LESA KAY - SABER, Club Editor 84-853 Student Council 81-853 Anchor Club 83-85, President 84-853 Student Cabinet 81-853 Sophomore Class President 82-833 Junior Class Historian 83-843 Senior Class Secretary 84-853 Hospitality Club 82- 85, V.P. 84-853 Honor Society 83-85, V.P. 84-853 Spirit Committee 84-853 Southernaires 82-853 Secretary 84'85Q Finian's Rainbow, Scrooge, Christmas on Angel Street, Music Man, Guys and D0llSUQ UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest 82-843 District Choir 82-833 Young LifefCampaigners 82-853 Close-Up 843 DKC Presidentg Spanish Club 83-843 Lambda 83-853 CSU 83-843 Girls' Cotillion 82-85. GLIDDEN, JOHN WATSON - SABER 83-84, Assistant Sophomore Editor3 SABER 84-85, Ads Managerg 3 year Varsity Football Letterman, 82 Honorable Mention All District, 83 First Team All District, 2nd Team All H.I.S.D., Honorable Mention All Greater Houston3 3 year Varsity Baseball Letterman, 83-84 Second Team All District3 Varsity Foot- ball Co-Captain, Freshman Most Valuable Back, Varsity Most Valuable Back3 J.V. Baseball 823 Interact 82-853 Most Handsome Semi-Finalist 83-853 Most Popular Freshman3 Senior Cabinet3 Student Council 833 ND 83- -1- -,,,., i 85Q Quill and Scroll 853 Young LifefCam- paigners 82-853 Country Club3 Hiptite Ski Trip Co-Chairman3 Bruins Basketball 4 yrs.3 Windy Gap 83-843 UT Christmas Formals 84Q Roundup 853 YL Skier 82-833 YMCA Power Lifting Team, BKSK3 Booster Club 81-853 Mother Wisdom Fan Club3 SABER Country Club3 FHA 83-84. GOLDEN, JOHN EDWARD - Freshman Football3 Junior Achievement, V.P. 83-843 OEA 84-853 Young Life 82-83. GOLEMAN, JONATHAN JORDAN - Spanish Club 84-853 Basketball 81-853 Crit- ters 'n' Creatures 83-843 Senior Cabinet 84-85. GONZALEZ, RICARDO PALACIOS - Band 81-853 Drum Captain 83'85Q All City Orchestra 84-85. GOREWITZ, MARC ALLEN - NHS 82- 851 Spanish National Honor Society 83-853 DECH 84-853 JETS 83-843 Critters 'n' Creatures 83-84. GORMAN, SHARON ELIZABETH - NHS 82-853 Anchor Club 84-853 DECA 84- 85Q JETS 83-853 Spanish Club 82-843 Critters 'n' Creatures 83-843 Hospitality Club 82-833 Pan Amreican Student Forum 83-84. GREENWALT, JILL - Lieutenants 80-853 CSU 83-843 Rebeliers 80-81. GRINNELL, CHALI DENISE - Computer Club 84-851 Spanish Poetry Competition 83-84. GUIDRY, SEAN L. - Track, Varsity 2 yrs.3 Young Conservatives3 Freshman Basketball3 HOFFA. GREER, JERALD GRIFFITH - Interact, V.P.3 Football, Freshman, J.V., Varsity 2 yrs.3 Freshman Track - All City3 Young Conser- vatives3 Texas History Club3 Young LifefCampaigners3 SABER 3 yrs., Business M3H3gCfQ Moon at 100 mph, Wisdom's C.C., 2nd Assistant Greenskeeper3 Dr, Lin Jones Ski Trip Financer and Buddy D's Crippled Sidekick3 Spanish Club3 Windy Gap 833 Wilderness 842 Close-Upg Most Handsome Finalist3 Surf Club3 YL Ski Trip3 Wiz Kids 82-853 Mother Wisdom's Fan Club, Lifetime Member3 Quill and Scroll3 Hiptite Ski Team3 Powder Puff Coach 851 UT Round-Up 2 yrs.3 UT Christmas Formals 2 yrs.3 N.D.3 Cheese Club, Treasurer3 Country Club3 Rocking Galaxy Disco Club3 Lee Break Dancin and Break Leggin Winner3 Greer, Moreland, Fosdick and Shepherd, Inc. fFuture Ownerj. HAMILTON, ED - Track, 2 yrs.3 FFA. HAMILTON, LOUIS - Key Club3 Country Club, Secretaryg NHS3 Cheerleaderg Com- puter Club3 JETS3 Young Conservatives3 Spanish National Honor Society3 Hiptite Ski Team3 All District Creative Writing Contest f 2nd placeg Traveler3 Baseball, Sophomore, J.V.3 Track. HARLAN, HEATHER DELEIGH - Dix- iliers 84-853 NHS 83-853 Anchor Club 83-85, Chaplain3 Who's Who Among American High School Students 84-853 Spanish Club 81-833 Hospitality Club 81-833 Echoes 83-843 JETS 84-85. HARP, ALAN BENNETT - SABER 83- 85, Sports Editor 84-853 Student Council 81- 85, V.P. 84-853 Interact 82-85, President 84- 853 Football 81-833 Golf 813 Baseball 81-853 NHS 81-853 Student Cabinet 81-853 JETS 832 Young LifefCampaigners 82-85 fT.S.I.T.JQ Most Popular 81-852 Most Handsome 81-853 Most Representative 83-843 School Board Alt. 833 School Board Rep. 853 Boys' State Nomineeg Anchor Club Beau 83-853 Senior Class V.P. 853 Wilderness 843 Lakeway Con- ference Organizer3 SABER Country Club Greenskeeper 84. HARRISON, JEAN MARIE - Dixiliers 82-853 Athletics 82-843 Archery Team 83-84. HARRISON, KARIN RAE - H.E.C.E.3 HERO 84-853 FFA3 Basketball Manager. HARTWIG, STEVEN CARL - SABER: NHS 84-853 lnteract3 Student Cabinet Q81- 82,1 Student Council 83-843 Computer Club3 Track, J.V,, Varsity3 Young LifefCam- paigners3 Hiptite Ski Trip3 Country Club3 N.D., Wiz Kids3 Afternoon Athletic Associa- tion3 SABER Country Club3 Racquetball Club3 Choir3 Close-Up. HASKELL, WALTER C. - Football - 4 yrs.3 Computer Club3 Interact. HAVERFIELD, MICHAEL WAYNE - FFA, Chapter Reporter 83-84, V.P. 84-85, Star Greenhand Award, Ag. Mechanics Award, Home and Farmstead Improvement Award, Champion Hen, Rooster and Heifer, Champion Crops. HEARNE, LEWIS C. -- Ambassadors - 2 yrs.3 Interact - 1 yr.3 Football - 3 yrs.3 Track - 2 yrs. HERRICKS, GERRI C. - CSU: Debate Team3 Anchor Club. HOGAN, TROY A. - Football, J.V., Varsi- ty3 Interact 84'85Q Country Club 84-853 Am- bassadors 83-853 Razz M Tazz, Asst. Stu- dent Director 82-85g Dramalee, V.P. 81-853 The Rivals 82-833 Best Bit Actor 82-833 Thespian 81-85. HOGAN, WILLIAM J. - French Club 81- 833 Young Conservatives 84-853 SABER 84- 85Q Key Club 84-853 Student Cabinet 83-853 Country Club 84'85Q Junior Achievemer. 83- 841 Young LifefCampaigners3 Hiptite Ski Team3 A.A.A.3 Close-Up 853 Who's Who Among American High School Students3 Quill and Scroll 84-853 Wiz Kidsg Hiptite Snowman Award3 Racquetball Club3 Freeman's Jail - Rm. 1243 Roundup ,85Q N.F.C. HOLLOWELL, BROOKE A. - Freeman 1243 DECA3 Young LifefCampaigners 82-853 Most Beautiful Semi-Finalist 83: Student Council 83-843 Student Cabinetg 'banish Club 82-833 Young Conservatives 82-83. HON, GRACE A NHS3 Spanish Club 81-833 Cross Country 81-843 Varsity Track3 Hospitality 82-843 DECA 84-853 AFS 81-82. HORNANDEZ, LARRY A. - Spanish 343 l. We know we're gorgeous, state unusually MODEST Scott Kirkpatrick and John Shepherd. Club 82-845 JETS 83-845 Critters 'n' Creatures 83-845 Young LifefCampaigners 82-845 Texas History Club, Secretary 83-845 Computer Club 82-83. HOSTAK, JAMES ANDREW - Key Club - 3 yrs.5 Country Club5 JETS5 A.A.A.5 American Legion5 Traveler, News Editor 84- 85, News Staff 83-845 Close-Up 855 Who's Who Among American High School Studentsg Racquetball Club. HUDOCK, DEIDRE LOUISE - Lambda5 Campaigners 84-855 Student Council 83-845 Spirit Committee 84-855 Hospitality Club 82- 855 Spanish Club 83-845 Student Cabinet 82- 855 Choir 81-825 Fiddler on the Roof 81-825 Volleyballg Basketball 82-835 Swim Team 81-83. HUDSON, JAMES PATRICK - Football, Varsity, J.V.5 Track 83-855 Interact 82-855 Young LifefCampaigners 82-855 JETS 815 A.A.A.5 N.F.C. 81-85. HULL, ANNE - Spanish Club 81-855 Texas History Club 83-845 CSU 83-845 Hospitality Club 83-845 Critters 'n' Creatures 84-85. HUTCHENS, BARETTE LYNN MARA - Student Cabinet5 Young Conservatives 84-855 DECA 84-855 Young LifefCam- paigners 81-835 Racquetball Club 84. HUTCHINSON, MARK HAMILTON - District Record Holder in Swimmingg German Club5 Chess Club. V JACKSON, ANITA - CSU 83-855 Spirit Committee 84-855 H.E.C.E.5 O.E.A. 84-855 O.E.A. Historian5 Track Team 82-835 F.H.A. 81-825 Spanish Club. JACKSON, WILLIAM JAMES - Student Council 81-825 Honor Society 83-855 Dramalee 84-855 Young Conservatives 83-855 Most Handsome Semi-Finalist 81-825 Echoes Staff 83-845 DECA Officer 84-855 Computer Club 83-845 Young LifefCampaigners 83-855 C.S.U. 82-845 Who's Who Among American High School Students 84-855 Racquetball 81- 825 Tennis 81-825 Brown English Award 84. 344 4nwoW.,,,., JAMAL, RAZINA AMIRALI - ROTC 82-84, Promotions, Cadet, Private, Private First Class, Corporal, Sergeant and Squad Leader. JANSE, KEVIN DIXON - Baseball 81-85, Varsity, J.V.5 Cross-Country 81-825 Critters 'n' Creatures5 Country Club5 Young LifefCampaigners5 Spanish Club5 Freshman Basketballg Varsity Track. JANSE, SUSAN MARIA - Varsity Basket- ball5 FHA 81-84, Historian Reporter 855 Hospitality5 Spanish Club5 CSU: Dramalee. JENKINS, HELENA FAY - Spanish Club5 O.E.A., Parliamentarian5 Critters 'n' Creatures. JENKINS, MARGARET PATRICIA - District 3 Parliamentarian5 VOCT. JENNINGS, BETH ANN - NHS 83-855 Spanish National Honor Society 82-855 CSU 81-855 Hospitality Club 82-835 Spanish Club 81-845 American Legion 82-855 French Club5 FHA 82-835 Critters 'n' Creatures 82-845 JETS 83-84. JENNINGS, CAMILLA L. - OEA, Presi- dent5 Track5 Spirit Committeeg J ETS5 Spanish Club5 Marching Band, Flag Girl. JOHNSON, JOHN H. - SABER 83-84, Section Editor 84-855 Key Club 82-855 Junior Cabinet5 J.V. Baseball 83-845 Student Coun- cil5 Close-Up 855 American Legion5 Racquet- ball Club 815 Hiptite Ski Teamg NHS 83-855 International Wargames Societyg Reigning Heave King5 Spanish Club5 Echoes Staff5 JETS5 Critters 'n' Creatures5 Afternoon Athletic Associationg Who's Who Among American High School Students5 UT For- mals5 SABER Country Club, Ball Washer5 Wiz Kids. JOHNSON, JULI LEANN - CSU 82-835 Echoes 82-835 Campaigners 84-855 Lambda 84-855 Basketball, Varsity 83-845 Basketball 82-835 Track 83-84. JOHNSON, LARRY DONNELL - Foot- ball, Capt., lst Team All District5 Spanish Club5 Ambassador Club. JONES, JEFF MICHAEL - Football, J.V. Most Valuable Lineman5 Spanish Club5 Stu- dent Council, V.P.5 Surf Club5 NHS5 Spanish Club National Honor Society, V.P.5 JETS5 Freshman Class Secretaryg N.D.5 Key Club, Sophomore Representative5 Critters 'n' Creatures5 Young LifefCampaigners5 Windy Gap 84. JONES, STEPHEN L. - National Merit Commended Scholar5 JETS5 Computer Club, Treas.5 Critters 'n' Creatures5 Philadelphia Lawyers Forum, Pres. KADLECEK, KIMBERLY ANNE - Spirit Committee5 Young LifefCampaigners 82-855 Windy Gapper 835 Hospitality Club5 Spanish Club 83-845 Lambda5 N.F.C., Pres.5 Powder- Puff 84-85. KAMBURIS, MARTY DOUGLAS - V.O.C.T. KAPSALIS, STASSA MARIE - Spirit Committee 82-85, J.V. Favors, Sec'y5 Girls Choir 81-83, Sec'y.5 Hospitality Club 82-855 Young Conservatives 82-845 Texas History Club 82-845 Spanish Club 82-845 Girls' Cotillion 82-855 MSL5 Young LifefCam- paigners5 Ski Trip 83-845 Homecoming Queen Nominee5 Student Cabinet 82-855 Close-Upg Powder Puff. KARRO, JOSEPH SCOTT - National Merit Commended Scholar5 JETS 83-845 Country Club 845 Echoes 845 CSU. KATO, VICTOR PRENTISS - Texas History Club5 FHA5 Booster Club5 Spanish Club5 Young LifefCampaigners5 HOFFA. KELLER, BRIAN McSHANE - N.B. Beau5 Key Club 82-855 Saber 83-85, Circula- tion, Girls' Sports 83-845 Student Council 83- 855 Student Cabinet 81-855 NHS5 Who's Who Among American High School Students 84- 855 Varsity Tennis 82-845 Close-Up 855 Chemistry Club 83-855 Quill and Scroll, Honorable Mention 84-855 Calculus Forum Finalist 84, Young LifefCampaigners 82-85, Ski Trip 84, Texas History Club 82-85, Spanish Club 84-85, Spirit Committee, Honorary Member 84-85, Country Club 84- 85, Racquetball Club 80-82, Most Handsome Ten 83-85, UT Christmas Formals - 2 yrs., SABER Country Club, Developer, Echoes 83-85, Critters 'n' Creatures 83-84, John Shepherd Fan Club, Surf Club 83-85, Paige Turner's Secret Admirer Club, Booster Club 81-85, Wiz Kids 83-85, Hiptites Ski Team, Hoffa. KING, LUCRETIA ANN - VOCT 82-84, Sec'y. 83-84, Most Outstanding Student Award 84, Spring Leadership Competition 84, HERO, Sec'y. 84-85. KIRKPATRICK, SCOTT ALAN - Key Club, V.P., NHS, SABER, Senior Assistant Editor, Cheerleader, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Academic All-American, Varsity Baseball- 2 yrs., first Team All-District, Varsity Basketball, Sophomore Class Treas., Junior Class Sec., Senior Class Poet, Young Conservative, V.P., Most Handsome Semi-Finalist, YMCA Powerlifting Team, Graduating ffl Club, Naughty Dawgs, Wnb., SABER Country Club, Groundskeeper, Wiz Kids, Hiptite Ski Team, Quill and Scroll, Echoes Staff, Poet, Country Club, Roy Drusky Jam Club, Finalist at Calculus Forum, JETS, Racquetball Team, Hoopsters Ball, Critters 'n' Creatures, Paige Turner Fan Club, Pres., UT Formals, Young LifefCampaigners. KISH, TRACY - Spirit Committee 83-85, Track 82-85, lst in District 84, Cross Coun- try, lst in District 83, Hospitality Club 82-85, C.S.U. 83-84, Young Conservatives 82-84, Young LifejCampaigners, Razz M' Tazz 82- 84, Powder Puff 84-85. KLIMAS, ERIC P. - Interact, SABER, Most Handsome Semi-Finalist, Surf Club, Freshman and J.V. Football, Freshman, J .V., Track, Spanish Club, JETS, Wnb. KLOSTER, DONALD LEROY - German Club, NHS, HECE, Football, Varsity, Fresh., J.V. Basketball, Baseball, J.V., Fresh., Bowl- ing Team, Student Council, Treas., Class President, Spanish Club, Key Club, Debate Team. KOEHLER, LAUREL LYNN - Spanish Club, NHS, Hospitality Club, JETS, CAPS, Young Conservatives, Spanish National Honor Society, Booster Club, Texas History Club. KOCIAR, GREGORY DEAN - National Merit Commended Scholar, Spanish National Honor Society, Senior Cabinet, Campaigners, Spanish Club, Computer Club, Young Con- servatives, Critters 'n' Creatures, Science Club, JETS. KRAUTH, MELISSA LYNNE - National Merit Semi-Finalist, NHS 83-85, Spanish National Honor Society 82-85, Spanish Club 81-85, JETS 81-84, Mu Alpha Theta 82-84, American Legion 81-82, Booster Club 82-83, CAPS 83-84. LaBRANT, LISA LOUISE - Traveler, Editor 84-85, Feature Staff 83-84, Student Council 84-85, Senior Cabinet 84-85, Student Government 81-83, Lambda 84-85, Spirit Committee 84-85, Quill and Scroll 84-85, Hospitality Club 82-84, Booster Club 81-84, Volleyball 81-83, Captain 81-83, MVP 81, Powder Puff. LARKIN, JAMES WILLIAM - General Guard, President, The Ambassadors, Lee Y Law, V.P., Student Cabinet, JETS, Close-Up 84, Critters 'n' Creatures, Surf Club. LaROCCA, LORI SUSAN - Student Council 81-83, DECA 82-85, Treas. 84-85. LAULER, ELIZABETH ANN - Spanish Club 83-84, OEA, Sec'y. 85, Hospitality Club 82, FHA. LeBLEU, MICHELLE JEAN - Young Life 82-83, Freshman Volleyball, Varsity Basket- ball 81-83, Track 82-83. LEMAN, MARION BARNES - Country Club, NHS, Spanish Honor Society, Student Council, Echoes 84, JETS, Spanish Club, Texas History Club, Golf Team, Young Con- l. Look out senior women, macho men Brad Bur- row, Thane Cascio, and Jose Cerda are ready to go carousing. t servatives, Hiptite Ski Team, Close-Up' Science Club. LIM, WAI WILLIAM JR. - Key Club 82- 85, Sec'y. 81-85, Bible Study 81-85, Mu Alpha Theta 83-85, Pres. 84-85, NHS, Pres. 85, CSU 82-85, American Legion 81-84, V.P. 83-84, Traveler 83-85, Most Representative 84-85, Commended Scholar 84, DAR, Good Citizen 84, Renssalger Medal 84, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Na- tional Science Merit Awards, Spanish Honor Society 83-85, Critters 'n' Creatures 84-85, JETS 83-84, Computer Club 82-83, Royal Ambassadors 81-85, Campaigners 83-85, Chi Eta Mu 84-85, Executive Chairman. LIN, MICHAEL - Key Club 82-85, Pan- cake Award 83-84, Career Day Chairman 83-84, Basketball Manager 83-84, Boys' State 84, Mu Alpha Theta 83-85, Reporter 84-85, Amreican Legion 81-84, Pres. 82-84, Spanish Club 81-82, NHS, CSU 84-85, JETS 83-84, Critters 'n' Creatures 84-85, Orchestra 81-83, Orchestra Manager 82-83, Finian's Rain- bow 813 Scrooge 81, Echoes 81-84, Junior Achievement, Pres. 82, Who's Who Among American High School Students 84-85. LISTER, ERIC O'DONALD - JETS 82- 85, Young Conservatives 84-85, French Club 81-85, Sec'y. 81-82, V.P. 84-85, French Na- tional Honor Society 84-85, French Poetry Contest, Surf Club, Sec'y. 84-85, Senior Class Rep. 83-85, Surf Club 83-85, OEA 84-85, Student Cabinet 81-84, UIL Orch., lst place Ensemble 82, Adv. Orchestra 81-83. LOCHIEL, MALCOLM CAMERON - HOFFA, National Merit Commended Scholar, Semi-Finalist, NHS 81-85, Spanish National Honor Society 81-85, French Na- tional Honor Society 82-85, Sec'y. 83-85, Surf Club, Pres. 83-85, French Club 82-85, Pres. 83-84, Student Council Senator 84-85, Stu- dent Cabinet 82-85, Young Life 82-85, Ski Trip - 2 yrs., JETS 83-85, Populee, American Legion 82-84. LOCK, KENDALL ALLEN - Key Club, NHS, Spanish National Honor Society, American Legion, JETS, Critters 'n' Creatures, National Merit Commended 345 Scholarg Student Cabinet 81-83. MACIAS, MARTINA - Spanish Club9 VOCCT. MACKEY, TERENCE MARK - Am- bassador's Club, President. MACKIE, HEATHER ELIZABETH - SABER, Girls' Sports Editor 859 Most Beautiful Finalist 82-83, Semi-Finalist 849 Homecoming Queen, lst Runner-Up 849 Stu- dent Council 81-84Q Spirit Committee 81-859 Varsity Favors9 Student Cabinet 82-839 Young LifefCampaigners9 Wilderness 849 Windy Gap 83, Ski Trip Bus Fire Survivor 839 MSL, Mole Leader 849 Spanish Club 82-849 Young Conservativesg Lee Y Law Club 842 Texas History Club9 Hospitality Club 81-829 Girls' Cotilliong Galaxy Dance Club. . MAIDA, SAM A. - Football 81-859 Baseball 82-859 Interact 82-859 Country Club9 Young LifefCampaigners 82-85Q Spanish Club, Naughty Dawgs9 Hiptite Ski Team, Wnb.9 Golf9 Surf Club9 Debate Team. MAIR, MICHAEL ROBERT - French Club9 German Club9 Surf Club9 Computer Club. MAREDIA, ROZINA N. - Spanish Club 83-849 Science Club 83-84, Spanish Poetry Contest, Honorary Mention9 Lee Y Law Club 84-85. MARION, MATTHEW CHARLES - Key Club, Senior Cabinet9 Country Club9 Cross- Country 81-859 Track 81-859 Wnb.9 Spanish Club9 Hiptite Ski Bash. MAROULIS, ANTHONY G. - ROTC9 V.I.C.A., Pres.9 Woodshop Winner. MAROQUIN, MIRNA EVELYN - Young Conservatives 83Q H.E.C.E. 842 French Club 81. MARSHALL, WILLIAM JOSEPH - Soph. Baseballg V.I.C.A. MARTIN, CARL H. - General Guardg 346 Super Techg OSU. MARTIN, DAVID GLEN - Senior Cabinetg Hiptite Ski Bash9 Country Club9 Football9 Trackg Spanish Club. MARTIN, JOHN SCOTT - Spanish Club, Lee Y Law Club9 Surf Club9 Computer Club. MATCHA, CATHERINE LOUISE - Razz 'M' Tazz 85, Thespians 81-859 Honor Thes- pians 83-85Q Dramalee 81-859 National Latin Honor Society 82-859 UIL Scapino, Guys and Dolls, Once Upon a M3IlfCSSi,Q Young LifefCampaigners 82. MAY, CHRISTINE MICHELE - NHS9 Basketball Team, Captain 83-859 Volleyball 83, German Honor Society 82-839 Critters 'n' Creatures 83-849 JETS 83-849 Basketball 83- 84, 5th City High Scorer, 3rd District Avg. Rebounds. MCCASLIN, JAMES STEPHEN - Baseball 82-859 German Club 81-839 Student Cabinet 81-829 Booster Club 81-85. MCGAHA, KRISTINA MICHELLE f Razz 'M' Tazz 83-85, Student Director 84-859 Thespians 82-859 Honor Thespian 83-859 Dramalee 81-85, Spirit Committee 84-859 Sr. Cabinet 84-859 Hospitality 83-859 Surf Club 84-859 Lambda9 Music Man 82-839 UIL Rivals 82-839 Best Supporting Actress 82- 842 UIL All Star Cast Award 82-839 Guys and Dolls 83-841 UIL Bus Stop 83-849 Dixieliers 81-821 Scapino 81-829 Young LifefCampaigners. McNEIL, VANESSA ANNE - JV Volleyball 81-83, JV Basketball 81-839 FCA 81-829 Most Beautiful 82-839 Powder Puff 83-849 Spirit Committee 84-859 Sr. Cabinet 84-859 Surf Club 84-859 Hospitality 81-839 Spanish Club 81-839 Young LifefCam- paigners, Ski Trip. MILSTEAD, MICHAEL LYLE - Varsity Football 82-859 Honorable Mention All- District 82-859 Most Valuable Player 849 Baseball 2 yrs.9 NHS 83-849 Student Council 82, Officer 83-849 Interact 82-83, Officer 842 Young LifefCampaigners 82-84. MISCH, ELIZABETH ANN - NHS 84-859 Spanish Club 81-859 JETS 83-849 Anchor Club 84-859 American Legion 82-839 Citizens for Animal Protection 83-859 Echoes 81-849 CSU 82-839 Orchestra 81-839 Drama Club 83-84. MITCHINER, JOHN MARK - Key Club 82-859 Southernaires 83-85, Pres. 84-859 Most Handsome Semi-Finalist 81-82, Finalist 82- 839 Young Conservatives, Pres. 84-859 Echoes 83'84Q Student Cabinet 81-859 JETS 83-849 Spanish National Honor Society 83-859 Stu- dent Council 84-859 Critters 'n' Creatures 83- 851 Jefferson Award 83-849 All District, Region and Area Choir. NeSMITH, STEVEN WADE - Dramalee 82-859 Super Tech 83-859 Thespians 82-859 Music Man 82. NEUGEBAUER, LISA LYNETTE - Cheerleader 84-859 The American Legion 82- 859 Spanish Club 82-859 Hospitality Club 85g Texas History Club9 Young Conservatives9 Spirit Committeeg Surf Club9 JETS 83'85Q Critters 'n' Creatures 83-859 Brigadiers 81-829 Southernaires 82-839 Track Tam 83-849 Young LifefCampaigners, Ski Trip 83-84, Windy Gap 83, Wilderness 849 Powder Puff9 MSL. NGUYEN, TANYA MARIE - OEA. NGUYEN, VAN NGOC - French Club9 German Club9 Critters 'n' Creatures9 HECE. NIELSEN, JEFFREY TOD - General Guards. NORRIS, PLESHETTE BENISE - Senior Cabinet 84-859 Spanish Club, Sec'y. 84-859 Pan Am 84-85Q Southernaires 84-85, Dixiliers 83-849 Lee Y Law Club 84-859 All-District Choir 84-859 U.I.L. 83-859 Guys and Dolls, Hot Box Dancer 83-84. OLDHAM, LINDA DARLENE - Lee Lieutenants 81-859 CSU 81-859 NHS 83-859 French National Honor Society 83-859 Who's E Limb Who Among American High School Students 83-84: Freshman Student Cabinet. ORCHARD, CYNTHIA RENEE - SABER 83-85, Seniors Editor 84-85, Co- Originations Editor 83-843 Varsity Volleyball 82-85, Captain 84-85, First Team All District 84-85, Second Team All District 83-84, Pasadena B.F. Tour 84-853 Student Council 83-85, Corresponding Secretary 84-85, Junior Senator 83-843 Anchor Club 83-85, Secretary l84-85, Teacher Appreciation 84-85, Oflicial Freeway Navigator3 Senior Class Presidential Advisor 84-853 Student Cabinet 82-843 JETS 83-85, Acting President 84-85, Secretary 84- i85Q National Merit Commended Scholar 84- 853 Graduating ffl Club3 NHS 83-853 Na- tional Science Merit Award Winner in Chemistry 83-843 Varsity Golf 83-85, District lst Place Team, Regional Qualifier 83-843 Quill and Scroll 84-853 Critters 'n' Creatures 83-843 Varsity Basketball 82-833 Calculus Forum Finalist 84-853 Ross Perot The Fan Club 84-853 Spanish Club 82-843 American Legion Club 82-833 VD's Personal Fashion Consultant 83-843 Pan American Student Forum of Texas 83-843 Wiz Kids. PARSON, CARMEN LYNN - Senior Cabinet3 German Club. PAYAVLA, MARCUS SOCRATES - Football, Fresh. 81, Varsity 82'85Q J.V. Baseball 813 Interact 82-853 Young LifefCampaigners 82-85. PAYNE, WALTER E. - Southernaires. PHILLIPS, PERRY L. - Track. PICKELL, PAMELA BETH - Lee Lieutenants 82-853 General Guard Sweetheart 83-843 Senior Cabinet3 H.E.C.E.fH.E.R.O., Treas.3 Young Conservatives 84-853 Dramalee 81-82. PINTO, BEN JAMES - Varsity Baseball 83-843 Interact 843 Naughty Dawgsg Campaigners. POLICHINO, LOUIS VINCENT - Track: Football. POOR, PHILIP W. - Who's Who Among American High School Students 843 National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 833 JETS 83-84. POWELL, VINCENT J. - Science Club. PRIEST, JUDY RAYE - FCA3 COOP. QUIREM, JONATHAN JOSEPH - French Club3 OEAQ Young Conservatives3 ROTC. RABKE, SUSAN JEANNE - Band 81-85, Pres. 84-85, Librarian 82-84, Most Outstan- ding Jr. 843 Sigma Epsilon Chi3 NHSQ Who's Who Among American High School Students3 Grad. ffl CIUDQ Echoes 82-853 CSU 81-833 German Club 81-833 Freshman Cabinet 81- 821 American Legion 81-82. RAMIREZ, JEFFREY M. - O.E.A. RANSLEBEN, NORMAN CHARLES - General Guard, V.P. 84-853 NHS 83-853 JETS 83-843 General Guard 82-853 Super Tech 84-853 Critters 'n' Creatures 83-843 AMA 84-853 KAOS 84-853 Who's Who Among American High School Students3 Dramalee 84-853 Thespians 84-85. RATLIFF, ROBERT BRADLEY - ROTC, Cadet Military Police, Color Orienteering Team. Guard, RAY, SHANNON LEE - Spirit Commit- tee, Treas.3 Young Conservatives3 Spanish Beautiful Cam- Club3 Critters 'n' Creatures3 Most Finalist 82-833 Close-Up3 paignersfYoung Life 82-853 Windy Gapper 833 Ski Camp 82-833 Wilderness 84: Hospitality Club3 MSL 82-843 Lee Y Law Club3 Key Club Sweetheart 83-843 Surf Club3 Girls' Cotillion 82-84. REDDICK, JOHN B. - Basketball, J.V. 83-84, varsity 84-85. REED, DARREL DENARD - ROTC 82- 853 Young Conservatives 83-843 Ambassadors Club 84-853 Reserve Officer Training Corp., 1. Single minded Erik Torgerson sweeps Stassa Kapsalis off her feet and tries to make a slam dunk. 2. Mark Witcher is just the All-American boy next door when compared to suave Adrian Crisan. 3. John Glidden is a Shoo-in for the official Nerd Calendar coverboy. 4. My name is Cecil, but my friends call me Dumbo, states dumbfounded Cecil Jones. Drill Team3 Lee Y Law Club 84-85. REININGER, TIMOTHY ALLEN - VOCT3 Super-Tech. REINOSO, RONALD KENNETH - I.C.T.3 Coop, Reporter. RICE, TODD GREGORY - Debate Team Pres.3 Spring Speech Tournament, 3rd place Bryan High School Speech Tournament, 3rd place3 Spring Woods Speech Tournament, 3rd place3 Finals in Oratory, Westbrook and Spr ing Speech Tournaments3 Number Sense Pres.3 Chess Club, Pres.3 Westside Chess Tournament, Winnerg Physical Science, lst place3 Algebra, 3rd place. RICHARD, THOMAS MCCLAIN - Key Club, Pres. 84-85, Jr. Director 83-84 Traveler, Co-Editor 84-853 Varsity Basket ball, Co-Captain 84-853 NHS 84-853 Student Council 83-843 Sophomore Cabinet Historian 82-833 Quill and Scroll 84-853 Interclub Coun- cil 84-853 Young Conservatives 81-85, Pres 83-843 JETS 83-843 N.D.3 LHS 82-843 Who's Who Among American High School Students 83-853 Ft. Worth International Key Club Con- vention3 Senior Class Treas. 84-85. RILEY, JASON SHAWN - NHS 82 Spanish National Honor Society 83g JETS 83-853 American Legion 823 Graduating alll Club3 Concert Marching Band 81-843 Band Manager 82-843 Critters 'n' Creatures 83 Echoes 83-843 U.S. Achievement Academy Award Winner 843 Spanish Club. RIVETTE, ROLAND CLAY v General Guard 83-84, Sec'y. 853 OEA. ROBERTSON, RHONDA KAYE - American Legion Club 81-853 Spanish Club 82-843 Mu Alpha Theta 83-853 Dramalee 83- Texas History Club 83-843 JETS 83-84. RYAN, KEMPER DETHLOFF - NHS 82-852 Spanish National Honor Society 82-85, Sec'y.-Treas. 84-853 LHS 82-85, Pres. 83-843 Amigos de Las Americas 82-853 Chi Eta Mu 84-853 National Science Merit Award 83-84' 347 843 Lieutenants 81-831 Computer Club 82-833 Who's Who Among American High School Students 84-853 American Field Service 82- 84, Pres. 83-843 Track, Cross-Country 82-833 Spanish Club 81-853 JETS 83-84. SCHLAUDT, FRANCES MARION - NHS 82-853 American Legion Club 82-843 Dixiliers 82-84, Treas. 83-843 Graduating fl Club 853 Spanish National Honor Society 83- 853 Anchor Club3 Critters 'n' Creatures3 Echos 82-843 Close-Up 853 Junior Cabinet 83-843 Finian's Rainbow 823 The Music Man 83. SCHLEISNER, HANNAH LISA - Com- mended Scholar 843 NHS 82-853 Spanish Na- tional Honor Societyg American Legion Club 81-853 Mu Alpha Theta 83'84Q Dramalee 83- 843 JETS 83-843 Spanish Club 82-843 Texas History Club 83-843 Computer Club 82-833 LL Scholastic Award 81-83. SCHRADE, SUZANNE - NHS 82'85Q Who's Who Among American High School Students 84-853 Spirit Committee 84-853 Marching Band 81-843 Pep Band 82-833 Band Librarian 82-843 Spanish Club. SCHUELKE, CHANTAL STACEY - Lieutenants 82-833 Booster Club3 FFA 85. SERNA, SANDRA M. - VOCCT 82-84. SERNA, SONIA M. - VOCCT 82-84. SHAVLAN, DAVID ALAN - Texas History Club3 Spanish Club3 HOFFA. SHEPHERD, JOHN CAMERON - SABER 82-85, Senior Honors Editor 83-84, Young Leaders Editor 84-852 Student Coun- cil, Treas. 83-84, Pres. 84-853 Key Club 82-85, Senior Director 84-853 Student Cabinet Rep. 84-85, Junior Class V.P. 83-843 NHS 83-85, Treas. 84-853 Cheerleader 84-85, Head Cheerleaderg Spanish National Honor Society 83-843 Most Representative Sophomore3 Baseball, Soph. 82-83, J.V. 83-843 Most Handsome Sophomore, Top Ten 82-85Q American Legion Club 81-853 Close-Up 853 Booster Club 81-853 Texas History Club 81- 855 Young Conservatives 81-853 Spanish Club 348 if 13 13 82-833 JETS 83-843 Critters 'n' Creatures 83- 84Q NAUGHTY DAWGS Lawn and Polo Club, Charter Member3 Quill and Scroll, Society Member 84-853 Spirit Committee3 SABER Country Club, Golf Club Engineer3 Inter-Club Council, Pres. 84-853 Who's Who Among American High School Students Nominee 84-853 Grapefruit Top 5 Salesman 82-84, Top Salesman 843 Cheese Club, Pres.3 Echoes 83-843 Brian Keller Fan Club3 UT Christmas Formals 83-841 Roundup 84-853 Young LifefCampaigners 82-85, Windy Gap 83, Ski Trip 83-843 Hiptite Ski Team 843 An- chor Club Beau Nominee 83Q Powder Puff Coach 853 Surf Club 83-853 Wiz Kids 82-853 WW V Survivor3 Rockin' Galaxy Disco Club 81-853 Santiago fFrosh Kingj 84-853 Break Dance Winnerg Greer, Moreland, Fosdick, Shepherd, Inc. CFuture Ownerj. SHERLEY, CLAYTON ALAN - Football, Varsity 84, J.V. 82-83, Freshman 811 Interact 83-853 Track 81-83. SIDES, BILLY H. - NAUGHTY DAWGS3 Interact 82-85, VP Advisor3 Football 8I-843 Baseball 82-853 Windy Gap 823 Young LifefCampaigners 82-85, Ski Trip Survivor 833 Spanish Club 813 NHSQ Most Handsome Semi-Finalist 83Q Hiptite Ski Team 843 Booster Club 81-843 Harvard Scholarship Finalist3 UT Christmas Formals 843 Cheese Club, V.P.3 B. Zielenski Fan Club. SINEX, SUANN MARIE - JETS 80-813 Young Conservatives 81-823 CSU 81-823 Hospitality 81-823 Student Cabinet 81-85. SLATOR, MARK D. - J.V. Football 82-833 Interact. SLAVIN, ELLEN ELIZABETH - FFA 82-85, Chaplain 83-843 Home and Farmstead Improvement Medalg Soil and Water Conser- vation Medal3 Forestry Management Medal3 CSU 81-853 JETS 813 Spanish Club 823 Who's Who Among American High School Students 84-85. SMITH, GERALD PATRICK - Honor Roll 82-833 Spanish Club 82-833 Spanish Honor Society 82-833 Junior Achievement 82-83. xi rfx , SMITH, TRACY DEON - TIHCKQ Most Beautiful 83-84, Finalist 82-833 Spanish Clubg Hospitality Club3 Surf Club3 Young LifefCampaigners3 Booster Club. SOLOMON, MARCY ANN - Young Con- servatives3 Spanish Honor Societyg Spanish Club3 JETS3 Critters 'n' Creatures, Pres.3 Booster Club. SPENCER, GINGER - Lieutenants 82-85. STANLEY, CYNTHIA PAIGE - Hospitality Club3 Young Conservatives3 Stu- dent Cabinet3 Booster Club3 Choirg Spanish Club. STUAUFFER, SHAUN SHARMAINE - Lambda 84-85. STEELY, SANDY M. - FHA 83-843 Most Beautiful 84-853 Lambda 82-85. STEFFES, JAMES DALE - Key Club 82- 85: NHS 82-853 Most Handsome Semi- Finalist 813 Spanish National Honor Society 81-853 Traveler, Editorials 83-853 Country Club 84-853 JETS 83-843 Echoes 83-843 American Legion 82-84. STOLTINE, ROIANN H. - Young Life 84-853 CSU 81-83g German Club 84-853 Dramalee 83-843 Young Conservatives 81-853 Booster Club 81-83. STITZLEIN, LAURA JEAN - NHS 81- 852 Who's Who Among American High School Students 83-843 Close-Up3 CSU 82-853 Lieutenants 81-853 Scholastic Award 81-853 Service Point Award 81-843 Spirit Stick Award 843 Dixiliers 82-853 UIL Solo and Ensemble, lst Division 82Q A Christmas Carol 823 Music Man 833 Hospitality 81-82. STROUD, CANDACE LYNNE - Anchor Club 82-853 Dixiliers 82-85, Pres. 83-853 NHS 83-853 Echoes 83-843 Young Conservatives 83-853 Young LifefCampaigners3 Hospitality Club 82-843 Spirit Committee3 Dramalee3 Senior Cabinet3 Lambda 82-853 Booster Club 81-85. STROUD, WILLIAM C. - Young LifefCampaigners 83-85, Ski Trip 83-845 Wnb.5 Hiptite Ski Team 84-855 Young Con- servatives 83-855 Texas History Club 84-855 Booster Club. SUTTLES, JENNIFER JEAN - Hospitali- ty 84-855 Young Conservatives 83-845 Texas History Club 83-845 CSU 83-845 Young LifefCampaigners 83-85, Ski Trip 845 Lamb- da5 Windy Gap 845 Powder Puff. THOMAS, CAROL SHARAE - Spirit Committee 82-855 Young LifefCampaigners, Ski Trip 835 Young Conservatives 82-835 Hospitality Club 82-835 Booster Club 81-825 French Club 82-855 Surf Club 83-85. THOMAS HERDELIN A. - Booster Club5 Track5 DECA5 Spanish Club. THOMPSON, TONYA J EANNE - Track 83-855 FHA 84-85, Pres.5 Ambassadors Club 84-85. THORNTON, CHARLIE CRAIG - Foot- ball, Varsity 84-85, J.V. 82-835 Baseball, Var- sity 84-85, J.V. 82-835 Interact 84-855 Young LifefCampaigners 83-855 Hiptite Ski Team 84-855 NAUGHTY DAWGS 84-853 Most Handsome Finalist 84-85. TIDWELL, MARK ANDREW - Key Club 84-855 NHS 84-855 LHS 82-835 Senior Cabinet 83-845 Latin Classical League, Treas. 82-835 Who's Who Among American High School Students 84-855 Young LifefCam- paigners 82-855 Ski Trip 835 Young Conser- vatives 82-845 JETS 83-845 Calculus Forum 845 Close-Up 85. TOLBERT, MARY AGNES - Spanish Club5 Young Conservatives5 Texas History Club5 Echoesg DECA. TORGERSON, ERIK L. - SABER 84-85, Asst. Editorg Key Club 83-85, Treas.5 Senior Class President5 Sophomore Class V.P.5 Stu- dent Council 83-85, Treas. 855 Varsity Basket- ball 3 yrs,, Captain 85, Hon. Mention All-City 84, All District 83, 2nd Team All-Dist. 845 Spanish National Honor Society 82-855 NHS 1. Wyeth Wiedeman shows the Dawgs how to dance the worm 2. Mark Slator, Sam Maida, Charlie Thornton, and Pat Moore tune up for their debut as a barbershop quartet. 3.An experienced Shannon Ray gives Beth Wright a few tips on playing nurse. 84-855 Student Cabinet 82-855 Quill and Scroll 855 Most Handsome 855 Academic All- America5 Who's Who Among High School Students5 NAUGHTY DAWGS5 Booster Club. TURNER, FREDDIE DENISE - Band - 4 yrs. TURNER, KAREN LEE - NHS5 Spanish Club, Service Award5 Texas History Club5 Young Conservatives5 JETS5 Critters 'n' Creatures5 Hospitality Club. TURNER, PAIGE ELIZABETH - SABER 83-85, Editor 84-85, Index Editor 83-845 Most Representative Junior and Senior5 Anchor Club 82-85, V.P. 84-85, Junior Rep. 83-845 Junior Class Pres.5 Senior Class Historiang Student Cabinet 81-855 Student Council, Parliamentarian 84-855 Volleyball, J.V., Var- sity 2 yrs., Honorable Mention All-District 82-835 NHS 83-85, Sec'y. 84-855 Spirit Com- mittee 82-85, V.P. 84-855 Spanish National Honor Society 83-855 Most Beautiful Top 10 84-855 Who's Who Among American High School Studentsg Quill and Scroll 84-855 Spanish Club 82-835 Young LifefCam- paigners 82-85, Ski Trip 845 Booster Club 82- 855 Marselee 83-85, Senior Rep. 84-85, WW VI Veterang Girls' Cotillion, Homecoming Queen Nominee. VASSIGHI, MAZIAR - Chess Club: Mu Alpha Theta. VECELLIO, MICHAEL CHRIS - Spanish Club 83-845 French Club 84-855 JETS 83-845 Surf Club 83-85, Officerg Dramalee 84-85. VEGA, SANDRA EMIR - Spanish Club 81-845 H.E.C.E. Club 855 Young Conservatives. VOIT, MICHAEL D. - Young Conser- vatives5 Lee Y Law Club5 German Club5 Com- puter Club. WALLACE, JULIE ELAINE - Souther- naires 82-85, Treas. 84-855 Anchor Club 81- 85, Historian 84-855 Hospitality Club 81-855 NHS 82-855 Echoes 82-855 Texas History Club 83-855 Spanish Club 83-855 Cam- paigners 83-855 Close-Up 855 AFS 82-845 CSU 82-855 Freshman Cabinet5 Whois Who Among American High School Students 84- 855 Freedoms Foundation Leadership Con- ference 845 District Choir 835 UIL5 Christmas on Angel Street, Music Man, Finian's Rainbow, Guys and Dolls, Lead5 Brigadiers5 Scholastic Award 815 No. 1 Graduate5 American Legion 81-83. WALLING, ELIZABETH HANCOCK - Lieutenants 3 yrs.5 Who's Who Among American High School Studentsg Latin Club5 LHS5 Junior Classical League5 Critters 'n' Creatures5 SADD5 French Club. WARD, BEVERLY CAMILLE - Cam- paigners 82-85, Windy Gap 835 Sophomore Cabinet 82-835 Spirit Committee 82-855 Young Conservatives 84-855 Booster Club 81- 845 CSU 83-845 Lambda5 Powder Puff. WARNER, SUZANNE MARIE - Senior Cabinet 34-855 Choir 81-835 French Club 81- 825 Spanish Club 83-845 Young LifefCam- paigners 82-855 Booster Club. WEATHERALL, ROBIN REBECCA - Hospitality Club5 Spirit Committeeg Spanish Club5 CSU5 Student Cabinet5 American Legion5 American Field Service5 Young Conservatives. WELLS, WARREN PARKER - Football - 4 yrs.5 Ambassadors, Treas. 83-84, Sec'y. 84-85. WEST, PAUL CHRISTOPHER - Souther- naires5 Barbershop Quartet, lst Place UIL5 CSU, Pres.5 Who's Who Among American High School Students5 NHS5 Guys and Dolls, Lead5 Band5 Announcements5 Music Man. WHARTON, COLLEEN GRAY - Spirit Committee 82-855 Young LifefCampaigners 82-855 NFC, V.P. 84-855 Lambda5 Most Beautiful Finalist 83-855 Surf Club 83-845 Quill and Scroll 84-855 Booster Club 81-825 Traveler 84-855 Junior Cabinet5 Young Con- servatives 82-83. ! 349 WIEDEMAN, WYETH MATTHEW - Key Club 84-855 Young Conservatives 83-845 Hiptite Ski Team5 NAUGHTY DAWGS5 Young LifefCampaigners 83-85, Ski Trip5 Senior Cabinet 84-855 Student Council 84-85, Phone Committee Pres.5 U.T. Formals5 Presi- dent of Save the Worms. WILKERSON, JAMES KEVIN - General Guardg O.E,A. WILSON, BRADLEY J. - Cheerleader 84- 855 NHS5 Key Club5 LHS 82-835 Spanish Club5 Junior Class Treas.5 JETS5 Young Con- servativesg Surf Club5 Calculus Team5 Dramalee5 Senior Cabinet. WIMBERLY, CARL T, - NHS5 Key Club5 Traveler, Editorial Editor5 Spanish Honor Society5 Varsity Tennis - 2 yrs.5 American Legion5 .IETS5 Country Club5 Critters 'n' Creatures. WINTER, JOE ANTHONY - Choir, Com- puter Clubg Most Handsome Finalist 83-845 Guys and Dolls 5 Spanish Club5 Junior Cabinet 83-84. WOFFORD, LISA MICHELLE - DECA, Historian5 Critters 'n' Creaturesg Senior Cabinet5 FHA5 Booster Club5 Cross Country Track5 Echoes. WRIGHT, MARY ELIZABETH CBETHJ - Spirit Committee5 Hospitality Club5 Stu- dent Council5 Senior Cabinet5 Young Conser- vatives5 Most Beautiful Semi-Finalist, Finalist5 CampaignersfYoung Life, Windy Gap 83, Ski Camp 82-835 Close-Up5 Spanish Club5 Texas History Club5 CSU5 Critters 'n' Creaturesg Marse1ee5 Surf Club5 Homecoming Queen Nominee. YANG, JIMMY MING - NHS 82-855 Key Club 83-855 JETS 83-855 Echoes 82-855 Number Sense 83-855 Chess Club 83-855 Senior Cabinet 84-855 Critters 'n' Creatures 84-855 GHS 83-845 Computer Club 82-835 American Legion 82-84. YANG, GWIN MARIE - Spanish Club5 Texas History Club5 Super Tech. YOUNG, JULIE ELIZABETH - Choir 81-835 HECE 84-855 Hospitality Club 82-835 Spanish Club 81-845 Young Conservatives 81-855 Texas History Club 81-845 American Legion 81-835 Booster Club 81-855 Spirit Committee 83-855 Most Beautiful Top 10 81- 855 Young LifefCampaigners 82-855 MSL 83-85. ZEMAN, ELLEN - ROTC, Colorguard, Supply Sergeant of Ammo. ZOOK, KIMBERLY DENISE - SABER 83-85, Favorites Editor 84-855 Cheerleader 84-85, Head Cheerleader 84-855 Student Council 81-85, Sec'y. 84-85, Head of Elec- tions 83-845 Anchor Club 83-85, Senior Rep. 84-855 NHS 83-855 Hospitality Club 81-855 Varsity Track 82-84, J.V. 81-82, Captain 83 845 Student Cabinet 81-855 Spirit Committe 84-855 Spanish Club 82-845 Texas Historj Club 81-845 Young Conservatives 81-84 Homecoming Queen Nominee 845 Freshmai Class President 81-825 American Legion 81 835 Choir 81-825 Young LifefCampaigner: 82-85, Ski Trip 82-855 MYF 81-855 Boostoei Club 81-825 Most Beautiful Top 10 81-85 Who's Who Among American High Schoo Students 83-855 Freedom's Foundation 83 Girls' Cotillion 83-855 Galaxy Dance Clul 81-855 MSL 83-85, Treas. 84-85, WW V and VI Veteran5 Quill and Scroll 84-855 ET Far Club5 Wiz Kid5 Wilderness Rowdie 845 Joe Hayes Fan Club. 350 Get on witcha bizzness, scream Senior Hiptites. 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So often I sit and think about the things were: the fun and friends, the joy we all had and the times of just being together . Of course there were some days, times we wondered how we made it. But our friendship helped us through Now we may be separated, but the bond is still there. Friendship holds us together. AEE FRIENDSHIP 51-A WOODLAKE SQUARE HOUSTON, TEXAS 77063 C7135 974-0591 X vimixii A cowciiiiew imap. JACK GLIDDEN 3206 MERCER, HOUSTON, TEXAS 77027 ' 17135 621-0255 C. CENTRO -S EARCH Research Cil and Gizs Records 7 Gigi Glidden PQ Box 9802 -73776 Austinffexas 78766 goianzijiiistr Ziilglgogggeixglgred John Glidden and .lay Greer give sup- Phone 1 O Compliments of e-'Y' 5 'Wu t fe easb lgguta ue 8 in 7 E p I 1 'bii.- ,i:.., U :,v ' Kirkwood-Westheimer Shopping Center 497-1 593 After being in the WILDERNESS for the past week, Dun Boyles resorts to primitive actions with Beth Ann Bergstrom. Abbott, Julie 166.320 Abel, Patricia 320 Abernathy, Charles 320 Abernathy. Mark 63, 65, 66, 67, 193, 230.340 Abram,Percy 320 Acevedo,Guil1ermo 230 Adam,Jorge 300 Adams, Connie 70, 72, 74, 80, 82, 174, 320 Adams David 280 Adams, Diane 320 Adams, Karen 230 Adams, Kent 300 Adams. Mark 57,157,230 Adams, Matthew 224, 230, 280 Adel1,Lorri 166 Aden, William 320 Aguilar. Teresa 320 Ahmed.Akh1aq 320 Aikcns, Johnny 320 A1-Hassan, Ahmed 327 A1-Hassan. Mona 300 Albers, Daniel 175. 207, 300 Anderson, Sydney 204 Andreasen, Walter 167,280 Angell, Jenny 169,280 Anonsen, Roger 320 Anthony, Carrie 320 Antoine. Shelia 191, 201 Appel, Jennifer 164, 175, 193, 207. 300 Archer, Zorida 320 Ards, Marcus 320 Arevalo. Cesar 230 Arguello, Ana 234 Arias. Belkis 194.231 Armstrong 111, John 62,320 Arredondo. Kimberly 300 Arthur, Robert 224,280 Artiga, Cecilia 300 Askew, Samuel 189.231 Aston, Alan 47,280 Atkinson, Michael 47, 160, 161,300 Atwood, Mitchell 280, 294 Autrey, Jane 320 Awadallo, Margret 300 Index Barron .David 63, 66. 67, 232 Bartay, John 184.300 Bartay, Wendy 300 Bartels, Mark 47,188,314 Barton, Beverly 201 Ali, Lela Alcon, Bobby 320 Alexander, Dawn 77, 82. 300 Alexander. Eddie 54 Alexander, Lemon 186 Alexander, Mia 166, 194,280 A1gandee1,Sohe1a 300 300 Baggett, Alicia 180,320,326 Alkharashi, Sarah 300 Allbright, Allison 158,230 Allen. Ashley 17,230 Ayala, Maria 320 Aya1a.lMarta 300 Aya1a.Oseas 231 Ayala, Reina 300 Ayala, Zaila 320 Ayers, Cheryl 86, 162, 175, 180, 183 207,231 Ayers, Thomas 164,175,300 Aziz, Shazia 320 Allen. Donna 230 Allen. Stacy 320 Allen, William 56,280 Allison, Allison, Julie 171,194,300 Kevin 54,l64, 300,313 A1lison.Stephen 160,161,300 Allman, Donald 186, 187, 188, 280 Alonzo, Elsa 299,300 Alpha, Michael 58,204 A1ridge,Eric 54,320 Alvarez, Catherine 279, 280, 295 Alvarez, Matthew 58, 192,280 Alvarez, Nora 195 Amaro. Bonnie 280 Amundsen, Kristyn 320 Amundsen, Robert 159,206,230 Anabel1a,Racis 300 Anderson, Alexis 320 Anderson, Bruce 56 Anderson, Elvis Ill 320 Anderson, Eric 230,244,341 Anderson, Mark 30, 320, 321 Anderson. Susan 223,320 Baggett, Jessica 182,280 Bagneez, Bertha 320 Bagneez, Buford 320 Bahram, Dariush 320 Bailey, Brenda 107, 152, 164, 176, 219, 231, 251, 320, 342, 381 Bai1ey.Timmy 231 Baillio ,Elizabeth 96, 158. 320 Baillio, Margaret 106, 112, 118, 207, 231 223. Baker, Angela 206,320 Baker, Randall 190,320 Baker, Timothy 47, 206, 223, 320 Ball. John 321 Balzer. Warren 157 Bamberg, Todd 164, 300 Bandy, Ronald 47,223,321 Barajas, Juan 280 Barard, Stephen 300 Barber, Mary 214,321 Barcsh, Brent 58,280 Barnard, Leslie 321 Barnes, Bridget 321 Baron, Susan 300 Barton, Roger 87, 91, 115, 220, 222, 232.321 Barzilla, Kenneth 40, 48, 63, 64, 103, 160, 232, 259 Bass, Laura 178, 217, 280 Bass, Raymond 321 Bates, Cynthia 300 Bates, Dee 169, 194,280 Batiste, John 301 Battaglia,Kame1a 191,232 Batte, Lauren 113,119,158.162,173, 176, 219, 225. 228, 232. 240, 256 Bazzy, Douglas 321 Bechl, Warren 189,232 Beene, Paula 301 Beisel,Stacy 169, 193,280 Belkin. Robert 321 Bell, Cathy 280 Bell, David 54.301 Bell, Elizabeth 321 Bell, Fred 47,321 Bellamy.G1oria 191,232 Belli, Leslie 321 Benard, Terry 201,321 Bcnard, Toninette Benford, Tammy 188, 233 Benitez, Julio 321 Bennett, Angelia 80,321 Bennett, Annie 93. 158, 162, 170, 173, 176, 194, 207, 225, 229, 233, 235, 261,269 Bennett, Latisha 191 Benz, Laura 96,321 Beran, Leona 321 Beran, Lynn 68, 280, 322 Berg, Alexander 196,301 Bergen, Michael 190,233 Berger, Brian 184,197,230 Bergeron, Marc 57 Bergstrom, Beth 176, 178, 219, 255,371,381 Berk, Kelly 233 Berk,Pau1 321 Berly, Kristin 28, 71. 177, 319, 324 Berly, Melissa 17, 68, 69, 166, 233. 241, 257 Berridge, Jason 321, 329 Berry, Robert 321 Bertani, Sandra 182,326 Bertone, Frank 157,178,232 Bibbs, Juan 49, 51. 52, 55, 98, 343 Bice,Brenda 280 Biggs,Andrew 224.301 Billingsley, Michael 40, 54, 321 Birdwe11,Christoph 321 B1ack,Sherri 301 B1acketer,James 26, 62, 175, 299, Blacklock,Joe 280 301 Blackmon. Matthew 22.67, 151. 194 207, 278, 279, 280, 285, 376, 379 Blades, Barbara 86, 99, 170, 173, 229,234,268 Blailock, Zack 193,280 Blaine, Thomas 280 Blanco, Edgar 301 Blanton, Michael 321 Bledsoe, Brian 280 Bledsoe, John 169,280 Blissard, Wade 321 Blum, Preston 280 Boehler, Glenn 280 Bogue, Joe 321 Boles, Robin 321 Bolton, Tracey 280 Bond, Bryant 54,201 Bonil1a,Sa1vadar 188 Booker, Nigeria 280 Boone, Glenn 47 Boone, Sallie 177,301,306 Boozer Jr., Warren 58. 59, 234, 225 240 243, 250 Borges, Ricardo 188 Borski, Vonda 72, 206, 217, 301 Bou1din,Tammie 321 Bouldin, William 155, 162, 189, 207 234,265 Bower, Catherine 305, 310 Bowers, Stacy 167,299,301 Boyd, David 22, 116,281 Boyles, Daniel 234,371 Branch, Reginald 193,301 Braswell, Julie 322 Brenham, Gregory 40, 172, 225, 234 262 Brenham, Sherri 206,222,301 Bridge,Ken 234 Bridges, Jennifer 37, 87, 152, 176 217, 229, 234, 237, 242, 343, 301 t Bridges, Pamela 301 Bridle, Kimberly 281 Brink, Whitney 234 Brody, Damon 47, 54,322 Brooks, Horatio 169, 209, 234, 245 Broussard, Scott 169,281 Brown, Carl 196,200 Brown, Charles 40, 42, 45, 195, 248, 367 lt . 372 234 Brown, David 322 Brown, Lisa 234 Brown, William 224,281 Brown, Yusef 187, 326 Browne, Yann Clif 234 Browning, Carol 322 Brumme, Herman 222,322 Brunner,Shanon 322 Bryan, Katharine 78, 79, 93, 112, 118 150, 151, 158, 209, 216, 225, 228 235, 239. 274 Bryant, Dclynda 72. 220 Bryant, Karin 176. 235 Buchanan, Deborah 235,270 Buchanan, Mark 47 Buck, Travis 322 Bugbee, John 157,189,322 Bugbee, Richard 92, 93, 162, 189, 205. 209, 210, 235, 260. 265 Bullock, Kyle 184, 21 1, 214, 215, 301 Bumbera, Kimberly 180, 181, 183, 217,281 Burke, Steven 322 Burkett, Kelly 198, 235 Burkett, Sean 322 Burks,Jacque1in 197,235 Burnell, Merritt 78 Burns, Edward 63, 64 Burns, James 157,235,262 Burrow, Bradley 235,262,345 Burrow, Christy 104,157,222,322 Burrows, Christie 166, 209, 236 Burrows, Jolika 157,299,301 Burstain. Daniel 301 Busby, Kelley 119,159,171,173,192, 193,279,281 Bush,Donna 197 Bustamante, Melitta 223,322 Butera,Paul 281 Butera,Rodney 281 Cabrera,Eduardo 186 Cain, Kelley 281 Cairo,Shannon 322 Cajahuaringo, Kelly 193,322 Caldarelli,Karen 322 Cameron,Jel1'rey 322 Campbell,Paul 199,236 Campbell,Sammy 301 Campbel1,Scott 301 Campos, Eladio 322 Campos,Jose 322 Campos, Lucy 207,236 Cana1es,Da1ia 322 Cana1es,Dina 281 Canedo, Jose 189,204,301 Cardenas,Patricia 301 Carias,Marise1a 322 Carmichael,Cynthia 301 Carro1l,Kimberly 281 Carter,Andre 195 Carter,Car1 47,153,322 Cart1idge,Anna 70 Casares,Car1os 281 Cascio, Thane 98, 236, 275, 345 Caskey, Judith 220 Casmore, Harnell 322 Castellanos, Sandra 198, 281 Castillo, Edwin 188, 301 - Causcy, Douglas 63, 66, 236 Cavers, Christoph 236 Cavers, John 216 Ceniceros, Hector 322 Cerda, Jose 63, 65, 67, 259, 345 Chan, Kong 193,322 Chitgnl, William 67, 156, 179, 207, 216 Chau,Son 236 Chee, Bryan 206,322 Chee, Maria 163, 179, 204, 209, 210 216,2l8,223,281 Cheesman, John 161,281 Chen,JiJake 281 Chenau1t,Courtney 322 Childers,Amanda 217,281 Choate, Elizabeth 301 Chrisman, Kris 236 Christov, Delcho 193, 194, 301 Chu,Man 204 Chucle, Jeanne 90, 93, 162, 179, 192 193, 207,217,237 Chunn, Adam 322 Church, Brenda 237 Cicciarella,Giovanna 301 Cisneros, Jessica 322 Cisneros, Oscar 281 C1apper,Ver1ene 322 Clark, Melony 201,301 C1aypool,1ke 206,301 Cleary, Kevin 237 Clem, Carrie 112, 163, 164, 171, 174 175. 279, 281 Clement, Jennifer 174, 323 Clift, Colette 323 Cloud, Carrie 193,319,323 Clow, Phillip 301,67 Coates, Christine 195,237 Coates, Karen 171, 177,299,302 Cobb, Aaron 223,281 Cobb, Lisa 78,237 Cobb, Marshall 281 Cockle, Christoph 47 Cohen, Cynthia 171, 177,302,376 Cohen, Debbie 281 Cole. Darryl 190,237 Cole, John 153,160, 161,175, 302 Cole, Todd 3l,47, 153,320,323 Coleman, Alex 49, 50, 52, 53, 98, 237 343 Coleman, Lisa 281 Coleman, Priscilla 323 Colias, Christina 323 Collins, Daniel 186,187,323 Collins, Gwen 28, 35, 177, 323, 330 335 Collins, Laura 167,281 Collins, Laura 323 Collins, Lorraine 323 Comits, Margo 93, 162, 192, 193,207 237 Conner,Miguel 281 Conner Il, Kenneth 238 Conno1ly,.1ames 56.323 Cook, Ashley 77, 171, 177, 299, 302 314,376 Cooper, Connie 220,323 Cooper, Mitchell 62,216,302 Cooper, Suzanne 86, 182, 183, 219 235,246,380 Cope, Sandra 70,281 Cope, Wendy 238,267 Copeland, Daniel 37, 118, 151, 153 156, 159, 193, 279, 281, 306, 373 Cope1and,James 216,281 Copeland, Jennifer 323 Cordova, Ruben 186, 187 Coreas,Are1y 323 Coreas, Daniel 281 Corey, Gary 222,302 Corredor, Claudia 238 Cossey,Amy 302 Cossey,Clayton 58,178,282 Covington, Stacy 302 Cox,Knack 239 Craig, Peter 201,202,302 Crassas, Dean 282 Crawford, Jennifer 121,239,245 Crcel, Sherri 20, 151, 177, 279, 281 282, 290, 291 Creel, Traci 318, 319, 323,375 Cremona, Carolyn 302 Creo, Samantha 217,220,282 Crichton, Andrew 23, 67, 156, 282, 323 Crisan, Adrian 189, 239, 266, 346 Crisan, Dragos 323 Crockett, Laura 217,282 Crocombe, Bruce 63, 64, 239 Croskey,Tary 197,239 Cross, Julie 216,302 Crowley Jr., Donald 157,209 Crull, Crum Jon 237,239 iel,Sean 282 .239 Cruz, Carlos 323 Cruz, Erlinda 323 Cruz,Ju1io 282 Cudc, Karen 282 Cude, Keith 31,323 Culp, Carrie 24, 159, 171, 177, 299 302 Cu1ver,Gera1d 282 Cummings,Jennifer 292, 334 Cunningham, Pamela 282 Cusachs, Charlotte 164,282 Cushman, Camie 323 D'Souza, Cheryl 186, 187 Dagnew, Wosenyele 323 Dailey, Christopher 239 Dalton, Karen 302 Danie1Jr,, Jon 26. 302 Q fa 1 1 Daniels, Bret 47. 56, 323 Daniels, Cherry 190, 239 Daniels, Darby 282 Daniels, Lawrence 30, 153, 319,323 Dashiell, Elizabeth 282 Davenport, Pauletta 81, 82, 229, 239 David, Joseph 47, 302 Davis, Alissa 323 Davis, Carrie 282 Davis, David 191,239 Davis, Dina 299,302,309 Davis, Shelly 159, 177, 299,302,311 Day, Ross 47,323 De Simone, John 189 Dcaly,Hol1ianne 24, 77, 159, 177, 193, 298, 299, 302, 304, 314 Dean, David 228,323 Deane, Elizabeth 96,319,323 Deane, Kathryn 175, 193,223,299 Deane, Michael 239, 265 Debrovner, Beth 25, 171, 177, 223, 302 Decgan,C1are 223,324 Defoy,Will 324,327 Degrace, Conrad 190,282 De1aCerda,Andres 302 Delaney, Amy 171,302 De1eon,Charmaine 324 Deleon, Linda 185,188 De1eon,Steven 324 De1gadil1o,Guadalupe 302 De1gado,.lames 47,195 De1gado,Joseph 302 Delynde,Bryant 303 Dcmaio, Bridgette 195 Dennison,Scott 199 Dent, DeAndrea 324 Depremonvi1le,Marni 303 Deras,Jose 282 Desimone, Michele 240,303 Desjardins,Miche1e 193 DeSoto, Patricia 324 Destin,Rita 240 Dewhurst,Kevin 219 Dhanani,Shawkat 303 Dharamcy,Atu1 240 Dial,David 290 Dial, Sherri 16, 34, 36. 101, 102, 103 150. 160, 225, 240, 241 Diaz.Alberta 240 Diaz, Ernesto 324 Dietrich, Stacey 240,272 Difenderfer, Susanne 324 Dill, Carey 106, 120, 164, 170, 214 229,240,253 Dirks,Marten 240 Do, Dong 303 Doan,Anh 241 Doan,Thoa 324,327 Dobecka Jr., Edwin 47,282 Dodri11,Carrie 324 Domian, Michelle 169, 282 Donalson, Kimberly 190,241 Left: What GQ men we are! think Danny Copeland, Jeff Nalley, and John Glidden, while Kirstin Torgerson can only smirk sarcastically. Middle: I don't know about you, Allison, but I think he's mighty fine! states an all-knowing Barbara White to a bewildered Allison Browne. Far Left: Oh, what a relief Windy Gap is!l sigh junior and senior guys. 373 Donlin, Shawn 303 Doolin, Michael 324 Dorman, Eric 201,303 Dorsey, Bridgett 282 Dorsey, Hope 201,324 Dorsey, Paul 324 Dosani, Shab Nam 241 Dotson, Clifford 109, 212, 213, 214, 215, 241, 270 Dougan, Doug 93, 155, 178 Douglas, Fitzroy 303 Dover, Bend 324 Dow, Christian 324 Dowell, Thomas 31,324 Dowling, Melissa 78, 79, 119, 121 152,158, 241, 274 Drew, Carrie 75,324 Drew, Stephanie 223,241 Drogaris, Dimitrios 40, 241 Drury, Mark 27,290,303 Drury, Matthew 61, 68, 241, 258 Dsouza, Cheryl 324 Duggan, Fitzhugh 207, 223, 242, 269, 277 Dull, Dana 76,193,324 Dumaine, Michelle 303 Duncan, Sheri 303 Dunn, Roxanne 324 Dunwell, Brian 303 Dupuis, Mark 189, 198,242 Dupuy, Sonya 242 Duran, Rosa 282 Durbin, Julie 191, 242 Dutch, Rebecca 303 216,223,283 Duther Easley, Easley, age Jr., Samuel 243 Allyson 209,303 Gregg 216, 282 Easley, Jeffrey 201, 324 Eccles, Amy 176, 193,299,303 Echols, Tamara 324 Edel, Gretchen 303 Edick. Kathryn 324 Edmond, Josie 243 Edmondson, Donald 201, 303 Edmondson, Eric 324 Edwards, Cliffie 47 Edwige, Escudier 324 Eguino, Marcelo 324 Eguino, Monica 243 Eidman, Diane 164,243 Eisma, Casper 324 Ellis, Jennifer 201,324 Ellis, Kimberly 303 Elting, Steven 47 Eppes, Amy 303 Erdeljac, Laurie 21, 169, 177, 277, 282, 288 Escamilla, Hugo 40,243,262 Escobar, Marco 282 Escovar, Carlos 186, 188 Escudero, Judith 243 Escudero, Oneyda 194,243 Esdorn, Leigh 192, 193, 207, 217,303 Essinger, Karl 201,217,283 Essinger, Mark 201,325 Estrada, Joann 180, 183, 193,217 Estrada, Mary 192, 193,214,243 Etting, Steve 303 Eubank, Heather 325 Evsiig, Mark 178, 203, 206, 210, 216 Evans, Natalie 240, 242, 244, 251 Everett, Cristina 244 Eversole, Lona 166, 171, 303 Fafatas,Christina 178,2l7, 223,283 Fafatas, Robert 325 Faherty,Shawn 169,283 Fairchild, Brian 86, 156, 163, 169 201,216,283 Faircloth, Barbara 187 Fan, Chiann 102, 179, 180, 181, 182 183,283 Fan, Yuping 33, 179, 181, 182, 183 192,283 Faragalla, Dalia 175,303 Farinola, Stephanie 99, 302, 304 Farkas, Lester 304 Farley, Eleanor 325 Farrow, William 325 Fayas, Don 186,187 Fayas, Susan 244 Feir Jennifer 105 108 171 20 209, , . . , 4, 212,213, 214, 215, 216, 283 Feldhaus, Christine 97, 191,283 Felt, Bradley 304 Ferguson, Bart 21 1 Ferguson, Gwendolyn 74,304 Fernandes, Joseph 283 Fernandes, Renay 325 Ferrari, David 304 Ferrell, Robert 325 Ferruzzo Jr., Salvatore 173, 217, 283 Fields, Heather 70, 175,303,304 Filgo, Jeffrey 340, 378, 379 Finderup, Lotte 29,325 Firestone, Stephen 283 Fisk, Bryan 222,224,244 Fitze, Lisa 163, 171, 173, 193, 214, Flato, Brent 184, 211 Flennoy, Donita 304 Flescher, Thomas 190, 191,244 Flint, Adam 279, 283 Flint, Melissa 195 Florence, Ronald 189,244 Flores, Oscar 304 Flores, Paul 325 Flowers, Clarke 54,325 Fogarty, Michail 214,304 Fogle, Sharon 283 Foley, Barbette 159, 173, 194, 223, 225, 244 Fontenot, Julie 304 Forbes, Karen 283 Fostok, Hassan 325 Fountain, Jennifer 193,299,304 Far Right: Care to join me? screams freshman Tracy Creel, every boy's ideal ofa dreamgirl. Right: Lyle Milstead thinks he's in the limelight with Erin McCormick, but she can only hope that she hasn't picked a real lemon. Middle: Take a look at this shot, dude,', says an experienced Louis Hamilton to a dreamy David Zarr, as Matt Marion tries to look for the real thing. 374 1 Foxworth, Tangela 244 Franciosi, Alberto 217,283 Francis, Vincent 195 Francisca, Soliz 187 Frank, Matthew 325 Franklin, Ronald 49, 51, 105, 118, 216, 283 Frantz, Susan 167, 178, 229, 245 Frederick, Rachel 284 Frederking, William 63, 66, 151, 207, 279, 280, 281, 284, 356 Freeman, Allison l7l,192,216,284 Freeman, Christi 188,220,245 Freeman, Shari 304 Fritz, Jeffrey 304 Froelich, Sig 325 Fruge, Tina 304 Fuentes, Maria Fuller, Kelvin 195, 284 Fulton, Ednyong 325 Fulton, Kymberly 304 Fulton, Sarah 187,304 Gabrera, Eduardo 187 Gager, Sherri 325, 327 Gaido, Missy 284 Gallegos, Maria 304 Gamblain, Annette 325 Gamble, Jamie 325 Garay, Fidelina 304 Garcia, Norma 187 Garcia, Patty 325 Garcia, Richard 161,245 Garcia, Robert 304 Garcia, Virgilio 284 Gardere, Peter 47, 67, 325 Garlin, Dwayne 199,245 Garner, Brett 284 Garner, Lee-Ann 71, 193,319,325 Gartner, Catherine 167, 171, 206, 223, 299, 304 Garza, Nickoulas 186, 188 Gates, Kimberly 164, 204,284 Gathercole, Hayley 304 Gaytan, Sally 304 Gearlds, Melissa 325 Geddy, Catherine 223,279,284 Gee, Kimberly 177,325 Geldmeier, Lesa 87, 93, 107, 112, 120, 150 l5l,152,158,162,164 170 176: 214, 225, 228, 229, 245, 252, 277' Geleiro, Maria 304 Gentry, Carrie 74,284 George, Lillian 305 George, Robert 284 Gere, Wesley 206, 216, 304 Giammalva, Victoria 284 Giannukos, John 319,325 Gilbert, Heidi 325 Gilbert, Tara 325 Gill, Brenda 325 Gilmore, Burl 186,325 Gips, Brian 284 Giraldo, Owen 186,187 Giries, James 190,284 Gladden, Barbara 220,222,284 Glauser, Lisa 171, 176,299,305 Glazer, Leigh 166, 319, 323, 324, 325 Glidden, John 18, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 63, 65, 102, 150, 160, 225, 245, 247, 343, 347, 360, 371. 373, 378 Glover, Michelle 300, 305, 309, 353 Goeters, Garett 60, 169, 284 Golden, John 245 Golemon, Jonathan 49, 51, 245 Golightly, Gregory 188, 326 Golightly, Robert 188,326 Gomez, Roxana 326 Gontko, Deborah 159, 201, 223, 305 Gontko, Kathy 202 Gonzales, Ranferi 326 Gonzalez, Beatrece 305 Gonzalez, Edward 204,305 Gonzalez, Guadalupe 196,326 Gonzalez, Jorge 305 Gonzalez, Jose 194 Gonzalez, Richardo 201,246,261 Goode Eliott 186 187 . 1 . Gordan, Terri 167, 305 Gordon, Jean 70, 175, 206, 305 Gordon, Lois 326 Gorewitz, Lisa 194,305 Gorewitz, Marc 190,207,246 Gorman, Douglas 217,284 Gorman, Sharon 113, 158, 190,246 Gottfried, Kimberly 246 Goulas, Sally 121 Gourley, Vince 196 Goutchkoff, Alexandra 175, 284 Goutierrez, Ethan 305 Grafton, Christina 326, 335 Grainger, Ashley 29,326 Granger, Wendy 171, 177, 244, 305 Graves, Andrea 326 Gready, Laurie 284 Green, Cordel 188 Green, Joel 47,326 Greenwa1t,Ji11 180,246 Greenwalt, Karen 114, 169,222,284 Greenwood, Virginia 284 Greer, Jerald 18, 40, 43, 46, 150, 166, 219, 224, 241, 242, 246, 371, 378 Griffin,Shannon 326 Gri1'fin,Stewart 284 Griffith, Kendall 20, 153, 159, 163, 173,177, 223, 278, 284, 292 Grimshaw,Hcidi 326 Grinnel1,Chali 189,246 Guerrero, Jose 57, 58,305 Guidry, Lisa 284 Guidry,Sean 246,341 Guillory,Michae1 326 Gutierrez, Herminia 195,246 Gutierrez, Hilda 195,285 Gutierrez,Manuc1 305 Gutierrez, Rojelia 326 Haase, Heather 71, 153, 193, 286, 326,328 Habash,Chrisline 305 Hachmann,April 70,284 Hack, Eric 326 305,306 Hall,Christine 321 Hall, Lisa 86,178,285 Halper, Michele 326 Halverson, Thomas 47, 326 Hamil, Andrew 214,215,326 Hamilton, Eddie 222, 246 Hamilton, John 305 Hamilton, Louis 100, 111, 155, 172, 219, 224, 225, 246, 275, 253, 340, 375 Hamilton, Michelle 201,217,285 Hamilton, Thomas 156, 224, 305 Hamilton, Willie 326 Hamm, Carolyn 319, 326 Hamm, Wesley 217, 285 Hancock, Hillary 78,159,305 Hancock, Melanie 164, 175, 193,285 Hancock, William 285 Handy, Stacia 194,305 Hang, Dung 285 Hankamer, Ronald 305 Haraldson, Kathy 305 Harb, Ramy 326 Harber, Stacie 305 Harcum,Tara 75,182,326 Hardeway, Gabriele 326 Hardy, Billy 326,328 Hargis, Jamie 217,289 Hargrove, Derek 326 Hargrove, Todd 57,326 Harlan, Heather 158, 166, 167, 224, 247 Harp, Alan 19, 34, 37, 63, 66, 86, 93, 150, 151, 152, 158, 160, 225, 228, 229, 231, 247, 340 Harp, Julie 29, 152, 177,322,326 Harrell, Holly 220,305 Harrell, Jarrod 54, 321 Harris, Cansandra 201, 203,285 Harris, Haley 279,285 Harris, Jason 305 Harris, L'Tanya 321 Harris, Mace 195 Harris, Rachael 74, 201, 203, 305 Harrison, Jean 166, 167,247 Harrison, Karin 198, 247 Harrison, Tereska 305, 321 Harrison, Tyra 37, 220,222,285 Hartgrove, Shannon 305 Hartwig, Steven 99, 105, 116, 150, 160, 162, 224, 225,247,264 Harvey, Geraldo 326 Harwell, Jennifer 327 Hash, James 47,285 Haskell, Walter 40, 244, 247 Hatcher, Michelle 113, 159,285 Hauri, James 179,218,305 Hauri,Jennifer 216,285 Haverfield, Michael 115, 222, 237, 247 Haverlield, Michelle 178,285 Hayat, Nauman 327 Hayden, Susan 83, 166,327 Haye, Bryan 248 Head, Mary 164, 169,175, 193, 285 Hearne, Lewis 161, 199, 233, 248, 273 Hebert, Michelle 182,326 Heintz, Leslie 327 Held, James 58,192,285 Hemphill, Brent 285 Henderson, Arlon 185, 186 Henderson, Candace 285 Henderson, John 327 Henderson, Terrance 195, 285 Hendrickson, Stacy 305 Henington, Paul 305 Henry, Carolyn 305,317 Henry, Tessie 248 Henson, Jennifer 305,314 Henson, Kenneth 186, 187,327 Henson, Noah 327 Hernandez, Jason 47, 160, 161, 305 Hernandez, Lawrence 48,248 Hernandez, Lorena 285 Hernandez, Ramon 115,225 Herrera, Raymond 305 Herricks, Cverri 248 Herricks, Patricia 305 Hess, Laurie 77, 117, 171, 177, 299, Hetherington, Laura 214,248 Heyn,Leslie 327 Heynio,Michael 199.248 Hickman,Brian 201,327 Hicks,Raymond 305 Hicks,Rebecca 196,327 Hicks,Ruth 305 Hicks,Shelley 327 Hicks,Stacy 285 Higginbotham, Kevin 199,285 Hightower,Gina 82,327 Hi11,April 305 Hill,Brian 199 Hi11,Lisa 305 Hill,Monica 305 Hil1s,Charimon 327 Hilton, Michael 305 Hines, Robert 199 Hinton,Page 305 Ho,Dung 248 Ho,Lam 217,285 Ho,Wes1ey 327 Hoang,Giang 196,327 Hobbs,Ke11ey 167,305 Hodgcs,Amy 285 Hoelscher, April 175, 194, 299, 300, 306 Hogan, Troy 40, 108, 161, 200, 212, 213,214,215,249 Hogan, William 99, 150, 155, 219, 224, 225, 229, 249,257 Holden, Julie 306 Hollilield, James 207,306 Hollins, Stephanie 201,203 Holloway, Melvin 285 Hollowell, Brooke 107, 191, 249 Ho1lowe1l,Jay 31 Ho1lyfie1d,Jon 323, 299, 306 Holmberg, Nancy 77,178,285 Holmes, Fred 195 Holton, Jo Ann 176,249 Holub, Stephen 201, 306 Hon, Grace 190 Hooker, Michael 327 Hooks, Sherri 166,286 Hooter, Gregory 327 Horn, Piper 171,177,306 Horton, Paula 306 Horton, Thomas 189,327 Hostak, James 93, 173,225,249 Howard, Gloria 249 Howard, Jacquelin 186,187, 188, Howard, Norma 188 Howard, Trena 201,203,306 Howe, Brian 163,174,175, 286 Howe, Diane 306 Hua, Phung 306 Hudock, Deidre 249,257 Hudson, Anne 166,306 Hudson, Hollis 327 Hudson, James 40, 160,249 Huerta, Paula 306 Huett, Ann 306 Hull, Anne 250, 263 Hull, James 224,306 Humes, Heidi 286 Humphrey, Edye 204,286 Hunter, Jessica 180, 193,306 Hunter, Von 198 Hurlbert, Dina 191,250 Hurley, Meredith 171, 177, 193,306 Hussain, Ramiz 179,218,286 Hutchens, Babette 190,250 Hutchens, Marla 327 Hutchinson, Mark 56, 157, 205, 256 Hutson, Bryan 173, 216, 223,286 Huynh, Dung 250 Huynh, Phong 206 Huynh, Phuong 250 Huynh, Tram 217 Huynh, Van 306 Hyde. September 212, 214, 215,286 Hyre, Carl 306 1brahim,Nevertity 327 lken, Andrea 327 lnoff, Darren 60, 217, 279, 286, 356 1noff,Jason 328 lorio,Jerri 328 1vey,Vaughn 306 Jackson,Anita 250 Jackson, Charles 169,279,286 Jackson,.lan 223,306 Jackson, Jarrett 186, 187 Jackson,June 223,306 Jackson, Ray Jackson, Robert 187, 188 Jackson, Troy 195 Jackson, William 106,190,250 Jacobs, Wendi 306 Jacobson, Bradley 306 Jamal, Razina 188, 250 James, Alan 199, 286 James, Victoria 328 Jameson, Julie 306 Janes, Emily 177,328 Janse, Kevin 63, 65, 67, 250 Janse, Susan 251 Jaquier, Frank 251 Jaso, Lisa 328 Jason, Lisa 328 Jauer, Carmen 159, 163, 171, 180,183,193,223,286 Jefferson, Rodell 186, 188,286 Jeffery, Brian 306 Jenkins, Helena 197, 251 Jennings, Beth 119, 158, 251 Jennings,Camilla 197,251 Jennings, Robert 251 Jerez, Abdel 251 Jester, Sherrie 286 Jimenez, Juanita 286 Jogan, Wendy 190, 191,251 Johns, Michael 286 Johns, Stephen 175,286 Johnson Johnson Johnson, Johnson Johnson . Johnson, Johnson Johnson Johnson, Johnson, 155,1 Johnson, t v v Amelia 306 Artega 186 Crystal 193 Don 286 Doug 27,299,306 Erie 328 Eric 184, 185, 222, 326, 328 Gale 328 Jesse 286 John 106, 111, 113, 150, 154, 62, 225, 245, 252 Julie 252 Johnson, Larry 40, 43, 44, 58, 59, 200 252 Johnson, Patrice 252 Johnson, Robert 279,286 Johnson, Shantia 187 Johnston, Stephen 156, 306, 313 Jones, Cecil 40, 49, 50, 55, 252, 347 Jones, Cedric 196 Jones, Charmin 326 Jones, Chelean 306 Jones, Connie 252 Jones, Greg 252 Jones, Jana 118. 153, 154, 278, 279 281, 283, 286, 376 Jones, Jeffrey 152, 162,229,252 Jones, Jeri 286 Jones, Juli 153, 177,328,330 Jones, Karen 328 Jones, Kelly 328 Jones, Kirk 200, 287 1 1 , , 375 Jones Lynn 198 Jones. Polly 117, 164, 171. 194, 299, 301.306, 308 Jones, Rayvenia 185,188 Jones. Robin 80, 82. 201. 203 Jones, Stephen 189, 269 Jones Jones ,Tarnitha 185.188 .Tracey 177, 319, 324, 328 King,Shelly 76,306 Kinkcad, Heather 77,178,287 Kinnes.Glcnna 329 Kirby,Kimber1y 306 Kirkpatrick,.lcffrey 47,329 Kirkpatrick, Scott 63. 64, 100. 150, 154. 225. 228. 229, 233, 254,256. 344 Jones, Valerie 287 Joran. Christoph 328 Joran. Eli7abeth 287 Jordan, Marlene 194,287 Joseph, Dale 47 June, Steven 58,287 KllC7l1l21l'OWSkl,.lC1'0l11C 179,306 Kadlecck, Kimberly 120,176,252 Kahle, Evelyn 328 Kainer, Matthew 222,306 Kakos, Kathy 231.252 Kam. David 328 Kam, John 252 Kamburis, Marty 199,252 Kang. Tae 217,287 Kapadia. Chhaya 328 Kapche. Jeffrey 209,218.287 Kapehe, Jennifer 328 Kapsalis, Stassa 176, 219, 229. 237, 240. 253. 342. 346, 381 Karas. Kathy Karim. Pamela 328 Karro. Joseph 200. 253. 260 Karsan, Damla 180, 329 Kasper. Elizabeth 329 Kato, Victor 253 Kaufman, Vanessa 86, 201, 202, 287 Kaur. lnderjit 306 Keck, Jennifer 217. 287 Keener. Margaret 306 Kecton, Joseph 253 Keith. Kristine 193,306 Keller. Brian 19. 105, 113, 150, 219, 224.225, 23l,233.249.253,263,360 Kelley. Larry 326 Kelly. Cresa 253 Kelly, Kari 287 Kelly. Kimberly 306 Kemp. Natalie 105, 107, 112, 121, 191,253 Kemp Jr., David 329 Kennard, Melissa 306 Kennedy. .lames 287 Kennedy, Troy 329 Kerr, Lawrence 329 Kerr. Tracy 329 Khan, Shareef 287 Kimble, Laura 191, 254 King, Christoph 33. 47, 54, 67. 329 King, Geoffrey 47,329 Kish. Madelyn 232,246,254 Kleinhans, Catherine 212, 213. 223 306 Klimas, Eric 238. 243. 254. 257 Kloc. Jason 329 Kloc. Jeffrey 198,287 Klostcr, Donald 254. 271 Knight. Kelly 166. 220,287 Knighton, Kristine 166,319,329 Knodcl. Kristin 287 Knoll. Mark 206, 306 Knoll. Samantha 77,329 Knotts. Matthew 287 Knueppel, Debra 72 Koch. David 199,254 Kocian. Bruce 193,307 Kocian. Gregory 88,98, 160, 162, 193, 207, 228. 254. 271 Koehl, Andrew 33, 57, 156, 163. 179. 210, 216. 279. 287 Koehler. Laurel 162,255 Koomey, Jeanette 177, 193, 302, 305 307. 310 Koons. Jennifer 319,329 Kopinsky. Juan 255 Kovacs Christoph 56 Kovacs. John 56, 205.209, 218, 287 Krauth, Melissa 85, 255,270 Krosby Bjorn 307 Krosby Tor 60, 61. 307 Kuehn, Catherine 222,329 Kuna, Robert 186. 188. 222, 288 Kurtz, Leslie 193,307 Kyle, William 307 Labranl. Lisa 86, 99, 110, 112, 152 170, 172. 225. 229. 253, 255. 276 Laeorte, Lisa 25. 194, 307 Lafuentc.Gloria 307 Laguarta.Jennifer 177,307 Lambeth. Matt 190. 288 Laney. Aylisa 204, 288 Lang. Tony 307 Langford. David 223. 329 Laracuente, Desiree 255 Larkin. James 92, 178, 184, 200, 219, 224, 242, 247, 255, 258 Larkin, John 307 Larkin, Shari 288 Larkins, David 196 Larocca, Lori 190. 191,255 Larson, Brett 31, 40, 67, 321, 329, 337 Lasseter, John 47,307 173, King, Jennifer 21, 153. 171, 177, 287 King, Lucretia 98 King. Monique 306 37 .3 ,ay 6 3 Laster. Kimberly 329 Lauber. Catherine 329 Lauber, Flimbeth 197, 255, 273 5 . .g. . Laughlin. Jill 78. 79. 159. 177. 288. 294 Laughlin, Joan 78. 177, 194,288 Laugli1in,Stephen 201.307 Lawrence.1an 288 Lawson, Charles 307 Lawson. Christoph 31,47, 329 Lawson. Lori 120,255 Laycock, Amy 80, 167, 329 Lazcano. Ana Maria 288 Le. Dient 256 Le, Hau 329 Le, Hong Hahn 256 Le. Hong Ngoe 288 Le, 1.ihn 307 Le. Nguyen 329 Le, Phu 217,288 Le, Thao 204, 209, 218, 223, 307 Le, Toan 288 Le, Tu 307 Le, Tu Minh 329 Leake, Jennifer 167.329 Lebleu. Michelle 256, 264 Ledbctter. Lisa 329 Lede7ma, Nancy 307 Lee. Joung 166 Lee. Jun 307 Lee. LaShanda 201 Lee. Melissa 288 Lee, Su 329 Lee, Tracey 68.164.223, 288 Lee, Un 329 Leebron, Charolett 33. 177, 329, 3 Leen. Jason 288 Leitner, Jesse 307 Leiva. Alana 330 Lclvis. Kristin 74,205,288 Lelvis, Rebecca 330 Leman. Marion 193. 207, 219. 249. 254, 256, 260 Lemcx. Kristine 171, 288 Lemon. Alexander 188, 196,307 Leonardi Catto. Kathryn 322 Leras. Anglea 74 1.ertsumitkul,Decha 256 Lester, Jeffrey 330 Lester, Michael 330 Letton, Elivabeth 77, 204, 299. 31 1, 315 Levine, Lynnette 307 Lewis, Anne 177, 193,223,307 Lewis. Elisa 80, 82, 175,223,307 Lewis, Ellen 177, 193,223,307 Lighter, Amy 308 Lim,Suzannc 256 Lim Jr., Wai 32.87. 90. 92, 93. 155. 162, 173, 179, 210, 225, 259.266 Lin. Michael 118, 155, 162, 175. 210,216.256 Lister. Eric 197. 209, 257 Little, Shaune 330 Liu. An-Chyi 330 194. 33 224 307, 154, 256. 179, Lobliner, Debra 308 Lochicl, Malcolm 93, 204, 207, 223, 229. 257 Lock, Kendall 90, 106. 113. 155. 246. 257 Loggin, Boris 40. 45, 58,59 Lohkamp. Constance 308 Looney lll. Kenneth 327,330 Lope7, Ana 308 1.opc1.Anyandro 330 Lope1,Mareial 330 Lope7. Michelle 330 Lopez. Raul 308 Lopez. Samuel 196.308 Lope7, Sandra 308 Lottman,Jennifer 164, 169. 288, 295 Loueks, Stephanie 308 Love, Kerry 308 Love, Melissa 257 Love. Ronald 200, 288, 292 Lovelace. Geoffrey 201, 288 Lovett. Lisa 177,279,288 Lowe, Judd 67,308 Lowrie, Robert 330 Lowth, Lisa 308 Lowth. Patrick 308 Loyd. Laura 175,206,308 Lozano, Christcne 330 Lu. Vinh 308 Lucas Jr.. Daniel 330 l.ucia, Christine 288 Ludwig, Kristine 330 Luhnau, Scott 156, 157, 205, 209, 288 1,uksha,Patree 198,288 Lunsford, Christina 197,257 Lutz. John 308 Ly, Tuan 330 Ly, Uyen Chi 218 Lydick. Robert 308 Lyon, Jennifer 178.216, 223.299, 308 Lyon. Kevin 164,330 Ma. Ha 308 Maceo. Angela 330 Maeeo, Victor 308 Macias. Maribel 330 Macias, Martina 257 Mackey. Kevin 308 Mackey, Terence 200.257 Mackie. Heather 16, 36. 102, 150, 151, 176. 178,225 380 Madonia. Christina 205.288 Magee, Melanie 167,330 Magrill, Mark 206,330 Magrill, Michael 193,308 Maida, Sam 40, 160, 258, 348 Mainville,Marilyn 288 Mairena. Luis 308 Malone. Mark 187, 310 Maltex. Luis 330 Manceau. Nathalie 29, 319, 329, 330 Maness, Karolyn 163, 179. 205, 209, 210. 216, 223.288 Mangin, Geraldine 74 M, 'K' ' Mann, Charles 288 Manriquez. Wally 199, 288 Manurs, Kelvin 288 Manville. Marilyn 195 Marcia. Araceli 330 Maredia, Rozina 258 Margolin, Marci 117, 159, 171, 308 312 Marich, Michael 160. 161,308 Marion, Matthew 224, 229, 258, 375 Markle, Darren 258 Markos, Laszlo 330,331 Maroulis, Anthony 199, 258 Marou1is.Gerasimos 331 Maroulis, John 199. 288 Marriquin. Mirma 198. 258 Marshall, Michelle 169,289 Marsha1l,Murray 289 Marsha11,William 199,258,67 Martin,Car1 184.211,214,215 Martin, David 224, 229,258 Martin, Elizabeth 21. 169, 177, 288 291 Martin Jr., John 258 Martinez, Eduardo 308 Martinez,Juan 289 Martinez, Laura 167,182,331 Martinez, Moses 308 Martinez, Nora 289 Martinez. Pilar 166,331 Martinez. Rosa 174,331 Martinez, Victor 187 Martinez, Yvonne 308 Martinerz-Vadar. Sylvia 331 Mason. Angela Mason,Stefan 327,331 Massey, Lisa 151. 171, 177, 193. 217 289 374 McCormick, Kelly 177, 318. 319, 322 325, 330. 377 McDonald. Paul 330 McDonnell, Brenda 184,217,290 MeDonnel1,Jan 330 Melilreath. Julia l75,193,194, 309 McGaha. Kris 97. 108. 170, 176. 212 213. 214, 215. 229. 253. 259 McGee, Iris 309 McGee, Katherine 164, 176, 259 McGill, Darren 290 McGill, Teresa 309 MeGrew. Mark 186.187 Mel1ay1e.Da1e 54,309 MeHay1e, David 54, 187 Mclntyre,Jason 47.309 McKay, Meredith 35, 151, 290 McKechnie. Peter 309 McKeithan, Melissa 177. 279, 288 290 153, 278 McKenzie, Larry 291 MeKissick, James 23. 35, 110, 151 153, 156, 217, 279, 281, 289, 291 McKnight, Kathryn 171,217,291 McKnight. Nick 54 McLemore. Charles 223.291 McLemorc, Kelly 217,223,291 McLemore. Traci 291 McI,endon, Steven 174.330 McManus. Holly 330 McMullen, Leah 259 McNairy, Derrick 40. 291 MeNary, Donald 40, 42 McNeal. Kristin 330 McNee1ey, Melissa 109, 212, 213 214. 215, 291 Meyer. Leslie 71,331 Meyer, Melissa 309 Meyer. Tracey 68. 69. 159, 279, 289 Michaels. Matthew 331 Michalee. Karen 70, 199. 309 Michalee. Kevin 260 Milam. Hilary 331 Milam. Matthew 173. 205,289 Miles, Tracy 331 Miller, Carla 331 Miller, Daniel 169, 193, 284,289 Miller. Kelly 331 Miller. Myron 47. 54 Mi11er.Ty1a 177 Milligan.Octavia 309 Mills, William 309 Milner, Don 331 Matcha, Catherine 213, 214, 215. 258 Materanek, Lawrence 195,289 Mathew,John 206,216,289 McNeil. Vanessa 95, 121, 176, 214 229.239.2517 McNeil. Yolanda 259 McNutt,Steven 309 Matthews Matthews. ,Andrew 309 Ann 80. 82, 201. 203, 289 Matthews. James 309 Matthews. Philip 289 Matthews, Rachel 201.331 Mattix.Tonielle 331 May, Christine 68. 72, 259 Mayer, Michael 184. 289 Mayer, Wendy 184,222,289 Mazzei. Mercedes 309 McAuley. Robin 222,259 MeCarble, Randall 330 McCary, Marissa 220,290 McCaslin, James 63, 64. 97, 259 MeClean, Allison 330 MeC1c11and,Les1ey 330 McC1ung, Kristi 309 McCollum, Teresa 191, 330 MCConn,Meredith 71, 177,323,330 McCorkle, Kristine 201,330 Meadows, James 47, 309 lv1chta,Bija1 331 Mejia, Patricia 289 Melandcz. Juana 331 Melcher, Joann 309 Melear. Jason 217.309 Meleiro, Maria 195 Melendez, Maria 309 Melendez, Patricia 309 Melott, Kevin 309 Melton, Charles 331 Melton, Tracie 289 Mendoza, Carlos 195. 309 Menger, Tanya 197 Menn, Matthew 197, 260 Mercer, Lisa 331 Meredith, Maury 327 Merian, Mark 309 Meridio, Regina 178 Meyer, Bishop 23,108, 160, 161, 212. McCormick, Erin 21. 177, 288, 290, 214,215,289 Milstcad, Michael 19, 40. 41, 42, 43 48, 63. 65, 152, 161, 172, 238, 260 340, 374 Minami, Yasuo 216, 289 Minnitti, Annalisa 309 Miracle, Amy 70, 171, 177,298,299 316. 376 Miracle, llolly 71, 153, 177. 325, 331 Miranda. Sandra 260,289 Miravalle, Terri 260 Miseh, Elizabeth 120, 159,260 Mitchell, Ellery 49, 51 Mitehiner. John 60, 61, 93, 106, 164, 165, 207, 229,266 Mojaver, Fred 57, 58, 216, 290 Molina, Sylvia 196,331 Moll. Robin 176, 177. 194, 299, 310, 317 Momon. Kathleen 196,310 Monerief, Curtis 260 Mondshine, Kenneth 62,201,331 Monsalvc, Liliana 261 Montague.lv1iehel1e 70, 175, 177, 193, 310 Montalvo, Thomas 191,261 Montes, Alicia 37, 185,196,290 Montes.E1'rain 331 Montgomery. Dan 47, 62, 331 Montgomery, David 331 Montgomery, John 190,261 Monzingo, Elizabeth 174,193,331 Moore, Angela 331 Moore Bradford 23, 116,290 Moore, Katherine 319, 332 Moore, Laura 310 Moore. Lisa 332 Moore, Morgan 27,310 Moore Moore Moore, Patrick 187,261,348 Paul 310 Stacey 332 Morales. Damaris 261 Morales, Obed 310 Moreno. Felipe 332 Moreno, Gregory 164,290 Moreno, Mariana 290 Morris, Carrie 310 relationship. Morris,Jennifer 332 Morris. Lori 332 Morrow, James 290 Morrow. Thomas 47,222,332 Morse, Billy 261 Morvan. Gloria 332 Mosley. James 40, 54, 160, 161, 169 290 Moss, Michael 67,310 Mott, Pamela 190,261 Moukarim, Basil 309 Moya, Roxann 332 Mozee, Lashonda 75,187,332 Mozee, Tanya 290 Mukhi,Sam 332 Mullens, William 290 Mulligan. Shannon 29. 167, 177, 318 319,331,332 Mullings, Carol 80, 82, 290 Murphy, Catherine 332 Murphy, Elizabeth 217,223,290 Murphy,John 261 Murphy, Kate 310 Murray, Amy Murray, Melissa 290 Murray, Robert 310 Nadal. Rita 262 Nagle. Emily 164,165,291 Nagy, Endre 186,187 Na11ey,Jellrey 23,l18.151,154,156 163, 193. 279, 286. 291. 373 Nalley, Julie 319, 332 Nance, Kimberly 286, 291 Nanez, Sandra 310 Neal, John 27,40, 161,224,310 Neel, Connie 167, 186,187,332 Nemmar, Pascal 291 Nesmith,Steven 214,215,262 Nett1es,Sheranne 310 Neugebauer, Lisa 100, 152. 229, 251 262. 381 New, Maribeth 166,223,291 New, Pamela 324. 330. 332, 371 Newcomb, Jenny 180. 291 Newton, Jan 262 Ngo, Khiet 332 Nguyen, Anh 194. 291 Nguyen, Anh 194,311 Nguyen, Binh 332 Nguyen. Chinh 301 Nguyen. Giao 310 Nguyen. Nhung 310 Nguyen. Quy 332 Nguyen,Tanya 262, 272 Nguyen, Thao Phuo 311 Nguyen, Thien 196 Nguyen, Thu 311 Nguyen, Truyen 311 Nguyen. Tu Uyen 311 Nguyen, Van 262 Nichols.Janet 332 Nicholson, Anhtian 311 Nick. Melissa 185,188,311 Far Left: Cindy Cohen, Ashley Cook, and Amy Miracle want to know how come Becky Van Meter is the only one who gets a hooter. Middle: Matt Blaekmon appears to be having fun while Jana Jones is holding out for a more serious Left: Pals Pam New and Kelly McCormick smile pretty as their senior dream struts by. 377 v Nielsen, Jeffrey 184, 190,262 Nigh, Carolyn 220, 291 Nikolaus, Mark 199 Norris, Pleshette 165, 192, 194, 224, 262, 271 Nunez, Christie 25,302,311 Nunez, Monica 332 Nuttall, Jeffrey 67, 156, 207, 282, 291 O'Banion, Sharon 291,296,332 O'Brien, Robert 199,262,332 O'Connell. Mary Helen 171,216,292 O'Dowd, Jonathan 201, 311 Ocampo, Jorge 222,332 Ocampo, Leticia 193, 201, 292 Ochoa, Lee 196,332 Oesch, Katherine 292 Ogden, Diana 332 Olglham, Jeffrey 156, 179, 210, 216, ll Oldham, Linda 162, 175, 183, 186, 262 Oliver, Nicholas 311 Olson, Bradley 292 Olson,Stacy 190 Oncil, Kelly 279,280,292 Ong,Hung 263 Orchard, Cynthia 68, 69, 71. 76, 93 150, 152, 158, 162, 163, 209, 225 228, 234, 256, 263, 380 Ortega,Josc 332 Ortiz, Teresa 332 Oruna, Anthony 214,311 Osorio, Celia 292 Osorio,Yamil 201,332 Ousley, Marcella 201, 203, 332 Outlaw, Paige 171, 193, 299, 311 Owen, Christopher 311 Owens, Craig 311 Padilla, Bertha 311 Page, Richard 311 Palacios,Juan 332 Panameno, Ana 292 Paniagua, Klaudia 311 Panus, Stephanie 292 Pao, Elaine 332 Parikh, Mona 192,263 Parikh,Rupa1 263 Park,Jin 47,332 Park,Jung 332 Parker, Steven 201,311 Parker, Theresa 292 Parr, Susan 178,292 Parson, Carmen 229,263,275 Paschal. Ricca 177, 286, 332, 335 Pasternak,Scott 332 Patin,Sacha 311 Patterson, Bryan 54,342 Paul, Rebekah 201 Pavlovich, Charles 275 Payavla, Marcus 40, 41, 42, 48, 58, 263 Payne, Walter 217,263 Peacock, Loren 54 Right: Bed buddies John Glidden, Jeff Filgo, Greg Gilliam, and Jay Greer practice for the up- coming night's events. Middle: Bogus Boys Matt Blackmon and Jeff Filgo try their best to live up to cool Charlie fFredJ Zander's standards. Far Right: Do you think we're being a little bit too obvious? asks a laughing Mark Provine to Duffle Sharpe in their quest for some chicks. 378 Pell, Robert 333 Penarrieta, Erica 292 Pence, George 333 Pcnnic, Tarsha 31 1 Pereira, Catherina 83, 175, 192, 194 217, 31 1 Perez, Ernesto 333 Perez, Jose 194, 292 Perez, Leda 292 Perez, Martha 333 Perez, Robert 196, 31 1 Perez, Roger 292 Petersen, Lara 263 Peterson, Maria 264 Peterson. Todd 211,214,311 Petree. Landry 333 Petrutsas, Lyle 333 Peyton, Michelle 292 Pham, Hai 333 Pham, Huy 292 Pharmakidis. Joanna 292 Phillips, Perry 264 Pickell, Laura 292 Pickell, Pamela 198,264 Pickett, Cory 199,264 Pickett, Jill 312 Pickett, Margaret 312 Pidgeon, Troy 30, 47, 153, 304, 319, 333 Pieratt,Dennis 333 Pierce,Kim 194,312 Pinnekins,Gregory 333 Pino,Jose 195 Pinto, Benjamin 19.63, 65, 264, 267 Piper,James 333 Pipkin, Catherine 77, 80, 82, 325, 333, 337 Pipkin, Laura 177, 204, 292 Pipkin, Russell 310,312 Pisciotta, Lisa 333 Pittman, William 184,333 Poellinger, Allison 68, 159, 163, 171 172, 194, 216, 223, 293, 297 Polichino, Louis 264 Pollard. James 185,186,264 Polzin, Jack 333 Pool, Lance 31, 35,333 Poor.Julianna 333 Poor. Philip 264 Pope, Scott 333 Porter, Jason 293 Pottorl',Michelle 333 Pottorf, Trevor 163, 179, 209, 216, 218,293 Pou1os,Thcrese 217,293 Powell, Mark 293 Prgggie, Shelley 163, 173, 216, 223 Prasertsri,Chayothai 312 Prebo, Patrick 293 Presley, Paige 333 Price, Christopher 184, 21 1,222,312 Price, Tammy 293 Priest,Judy 265 Prince Caroline 21 151 153 159 163:164,177,194,208,2l6,223,293 Provine, Mark 27, 60, 61, 299, 312 379 Pullen, Christy 113, 117,309,312 Purcell, Heath 47,319, 325,333 Quinonez, lvo 188 Quintana,Carlos 186,188,333 Quirein,Jonathan 265 Ra2b6kg:, Susan 93, 162, 201, 202, 236 Rahim, Amin 187 Rahman, Syed 333 Rahnert, Kimberly 312 Rajani, Bilaees 265 Rames, Barbara 312 Rames, Carmen 293 Ramirez, Jeffrey 197,265 Ramirez, Maribel 333 Ramos, Michael 312 Rand, Dina 293 Rand, Ken 190 Ransford, Thomas 293 Ranshaw, Monte 184, 196,312 Ranslcbcn, Norman 184, 211, 214, 215,265 Rash,Jodi 333 Rash, Kelly 163, 207, 216, 223, 293 Rathwick, Elizabeth 214,292 Ratliff, Robert 187,188,265 Rauda,Steven 216,293 Ray,John 224,293 Ray, Shannon 36, 176, 178, 218, 241 243, 265, 349 Raymond, Kimberly 312 Reason,G1adys 333 Reason, Julie 333 Reaves, Jacquelin 187,333 Reddick, John 49,51 Reed, Darrel 186, 187, 199,200,266 Reed,Timothy 312 Reininger, Timothy 196,266 Reinoso, Ronald 199,266 Remmert, Katherine 333 Reyes, Ada 333 Reyes, Melida 219,333 Rice, Todd 157,162,178,179,266 Rich, James 211,293 Richard, Patrick 54,206,333 Richard, Thomas 51, 53, 86, 88, 119 154, 155, 172, 225, 228, 229, 266 Richardson, Terasha 188 Riche, Ricky 266 Riddick, Hugh 266 Riley, Jason 93, 162, 209, 235,266 Ringnald,Angela 71,333 Riser, Robert 67,279,293 Rivers, Stephanie 293 Rivette Jr., Roland 184, 197,266 Roach IV, Jack 293 Roark, Robin 153, 171, 177, 193, 298, 312 Robbins,Christopher 312 Robbins,Jonathan 54,333 Roberts, Dallas 109, 212, 214, 215, 333 Roberts, Melinda 312 Roberts, Shaun 47,293 Roberts, Tamera 169, 200, 212, 213, 214, 215, 293 Roberts, Veronica 201, 203, 266 Robertson, Glenn 214,334 Robertson, Linda 312 Robertson, Rhonda 267 Robertson, Royalane Robinson, Anah 193,267 Robinson, Buel 206,312 Robinson, Trayce 167,334 Robison, Alexander 27, 47, 153, 154, 156, 299, 301, 304, 312 Roddy, Gina 204,293 Rodriguez, Christy 334 Rodriguez, lvannia Rodriguez Jorge 23, 40, 41, 43. i60,i6i,2s2,293 Rodriguez, Jose Rodriguez,Josefina 334 Rodriguez, Julieta 68,236,267 Rodriguez, Rodriquez v Kerryn 216,293 Rosalinda 334 v Rogers,Michae1 312 Rogers, Roxanne 68, 204, 312 Rogers, Seth 201,203 Rombado, Maile 191,267 Rombado, Michael 334 Romero, David 294 Romero,Marcalo 196 Romero, Sonia 293 Roper, Leon 201 Rosal, Karen 334 Rosalez, Abby 334 Rose, Tami 212,312 Rosenthal, Lauren 190, 294 Rothacker, Leah 294 Rougeaux,Came1a 313 Rowell,Christopher 47, 169,313 Rubio, Erick 313 Ruby, Jana 334 Ruddell, William 49, 50, 53, 55, 57, 156, 174, 175, 192, 207, 216, 223, 294 Rule, William 164,334 Rush,Susan 313 Russell, Don 334 Russell, Lance 54, 67, 334 Russell, Noel 205,223,294 Rustum,Stephen 319,334 Rutkowski, Edward Ryan, Kemper 93, 162, 258, 267 Ryan, Ragan 156,216,223, 312,313 Saddawi,Abir 294 SaenzJr., Alfred 196,313 Sain, Lisa 198,267 Saldana,Hilda 334 Saldana, Sylvia 313 Samaniego, Cristina 334 Bmw: ajww 246, 277 Sanchez, Jorge 334 , Sanchez, Maria 334 225. 229. 234. 233. 269. 276. 328. Sanders, Angela 196,267 Sanders, Michael 47,54 Sanford,Gregory 334 Santikos, George 267 Santikos, Nicole 334 Santos, Claudia 186, 187, 188, 334 Santos. Magnolia 70A Sarikhanian, Sossy 175, 179, 192, 193, 207,218,313 Sawyers, Heather 313 Sayrie,Varise 195 Schaffner,Raymond 268 Schawe, Carol 177, 217, 279, 294 Schi1laci,Michael 334 Schlaudt, Frances 93. 158, 175, 216, 218, 268 Schlein, Grayden Schleisner, Hannah 268 Schmidt, Dee 77, 175, 193,289,294 Schmidt, Derek 313 Schmidt, Jim 334 Schmitt, Cynthia 334 Schmitt, Kimberly 294 Schmutz, Cheryl 199, 313 Schneider, Paul 334 Schnitzius, Brent 217, 294 Schnitzius, Stacey 313, 334 Scholtyssek, Daniel 313 Schrade, Suzanne 176, 235, 268, 274 Schuchholz, Susanna 36, 173, 279, 290,294 Schueler, Valerie 294, 297 Schuelke, Chantal 268 Schwarz, Julie 206,267 Sebastian,Nikola 334 Sedgwick, M. 191, 268 Segura, Alfonso 196 Segura, Maria 313 Seibel, Linda 72, 75,313 Seigle, Arden 223,334 Seigworth,Julie 313 Seligson,Tracy 28,334 Sel1nau,Stephanie 294 Senani,Fahmi 233,268 Sentonnian, David 313 Serna, Sandra 269 Serna, Sonia 269 Seymour,Shannon 334 Shadden, Pamela 175, 192, 193, 194 217,313 Shah,Himanshu 269 Shah,Kalpesh 197 Sharpe, John 314 Sharpe, Ralph 47,313,317,379 Shavlan, Barbara 314 171, 177, 194,299 Shavlan, David 233, 236, 269, 341 Shea, James 294 Shen, Peter 163, 179, 206, 209, 210, 216,218,294 Shepherd, John 18, 86, 87, 93, 101 113. 150, 152, 154, 155, 162, 219 344, 366 Sheppard, Kimberly 164, 294 Sherley, Clayton 40, 41, 269 Shirzadi, Shahin 334 Sides, Thomas 47, 334 Sides, William 40, 41, 44, 63, 64, 160 233.263, 269 Simmonds, Leroy 187 Simmons, Stephen 294 Sims, Rhonda 80, 294 Sinex, Suann 269 Singer, Debra 334 Singh, Jarnail 334 Sirois, John 56,334 Skelton, Tracey 274, 276 Skinner, Robert 67, 314 Slanicky, Denise 71, 335 Slanicky, Jennifer 214,294 Slator, Mark 160, 270, 348 Slavin, Ellen 222, 261, 267,270,380 Slye, Collin 314 Smith, Angela 335 Smith, Bryan 220, 314 Smith, Cooper 294 Smith, Curtis 294 Smith, Deana 75 Smith, Denwitte 187, 270 Smith, Elizabeth 167,335 Smith, Gerald 270 Smith, Karen 314 Smith, Kim 314 Smith, Lisa 314 Smith, Michael 335 Smith, Scott 175 Smith, Sharon 335 Smith, Stacey 314 Smith, Tracy 238,270 Smith, Tracy 167,314 Sobhani, Marian 314 Sohns, Melanie 335 Solis, Francisca Solomon, Marcy 209, 216, 270 Solomon, Mark 193,207,314 Soulherland, Virginia 77, 314 Sowinski, Elizabeth 335 Spafford, Andrew 335 Sparks, Shannon 327, 335 Sparks, Sueann 314 Speed, Mary 24.33, 35, 117, 153, 159, 171, 177, 193, 298, 299, 304, 314, 316 Spence, Richard 116, 156, 313, 314 Spencer, Ginger 270 Spencer, Steven 206, 314 Spiller, Lester 47 Spradley, Charles 335 St. Clair, John 186,335 St. Clair, Kellee 335 Stalinsky, Troy 23, 294 Stanley, Cynthia 120, 190, 191,271 Stapleton, Robert 294 Starr, Tammy 314 Stedorro, Melissa 294 Steely, Sandra 17, 271 Steffes, James 93, 106, 155, 162, 173, Steffes, Janice 171, 223, 299, 314 Steffes, Joan 172, 194, 209, 279, 291 Steffy, Lee 289,294 Stelzer, Darla 77, 216, 294 Stelzer, Fredrick 335 Stephan, Eric 335 Stephan, Jeanne 314 Stephanow, Richard 311,314 Stephens, Michael 294 Stevens, John 67, 164,294 Stevens, Lydia 294 Stevens, Melissa 335 Stewart, Pamela Stewart, Walter Stinnett, Laura Stitzlein, Kenneth 335 Stitzlein, Laura 219,271 Stolting, Roiann 271 Stone, Todd 294 169, 177, 217,294 294 166,314 Stone, William 27, 33, 35, 47, 153, 160, 161, 224, 304, 312, 314, 316 Strader, Gena 174, 335 Strain, Scott 47, 56, 335 Strawbridge, Patrick 222, 315 Strimple, Wendy 335 Stringfellow, Michael 315 Stroud, Ben 315 Stroud, Bill 111, 233, 271 Stroud, Candace 121, 176, 229,271 Stroud, Jennifer 299, 310, 315, 317 Sullivan, Jill 335 Sullivan, Michael 222 Sussman, Karen 171, 220,221,315 Suttles, Jennifer 271 Swank, Jennifer 193,335 Swanson, Heidi 294 Swearingen, Peter 156, 169,294 Sykes, Byron 201, 203, 222,315 Sylla, Katherine 25, 177,315 Sylvester, John 47,335 Tadros, Mark 179 Tagliere, Steve 315 Tamborello, Gina 191 Taraby, David 335 Tarver, Victor 62, 335 Tat, An 272 Tate, Aubra 335 Temique1,Kellee 221,294 Temiquel, Warren 186, 315 Teng,Chien 335 Ternus,Jeanne 294 Terry,Paul 104,315 Terry,Shannan 294 Thomas,Carol 292 Thomas,Catherine 206 162, 167, 182, 183, Thomas, Darryl 40, 41, 42, 45, 47, 54 Thomas, Edmond 186, 188 Thomas Frank 299,315 Thomas Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, .Rodney 195, 272 Thomas Thomas , She 176, 335 Frank 222, 315 Herdelin 191,272 Kelly 272 Michele 294 rryl 71, 75, 80, 81, 82 Thompson, Brad 335 Thompson, Jeff 47, 335 Thompson, Lou 78, 79, 116, 172, 216 296 Thompson, Mark 335 Thompson,Tiffany 194,315 Thompson, Tonya 200, 201, 203, 219 221, 272 Thompson, Tyron 315 Thompson, William R. 186, 187, 315 Thorn, Jerry 336 Thornton, Charles 19, 40, 63, 66, 67 243, 348 Thornton, Shannon 336 Thorsell, Laura 153, 173, 177, 296 380 Thuesen, Brian 315 Tidwell, Mark 93,155, 162,272 Tidwell, Ross 307, 315 Tindall, Jennifer 25, 159, 171, 173 177, 194, 303,308,315 Tippitt, Kalim 47. 315 Tobias, Marcia 296 Tolbert, Mary 190, 272 Tomich, Jeffrey 193, 315 Torgerson, Erik 19, 49, 50, 52, 55, 104 150, 151, 152, 154, 155, 225, 228 229, 234, 241. 272. 346, 360 Torgerson, Karin 162, 336 Torgerson, Kirstin 83, 151, 159, 292 296. 373 Tornay, Barbara 336 Torrez, Tangela 296 Towns, Angel 336 Tran, Phat 336 Tran, Phi 217 Tatum, Lana 20, 169, 171,294 Tatum, Laurie 21, 98, 171, 177, 279 294 Taylor,Cindy 292 Taylor, David 54 Taylor James 335 Julie 335 Taylor, Taylor, ,Kimberly 335 Taylor, Nancy 294 Tejada, Sophia 187,335 Tran, Quy 315 Tran, Trung 272 Trcalek, Ronald 315 Treadaway, Krista 167, 171,315 Trinh, Phuong 218, 223 Troncale, Phillip 336 Truelove, Julie 70,315 Truong, Richard 336 Tsai, cindy 179, 204, 209, 216, 218 Q, 'Cf I f 2, TB, .fa ff, ,J , irt, ' . 53 2 , 379 223, 296' Tunstall, Tammy 296 Turner, Freddie 201,272 Turner, Karen 207, 273 Turner, Lindy 70, 177,303,316 Turner Turner ,Lynn 185,296 Paig e 17, 32, 36, 87, 93,151, 158, 162, 176, 225, 228, 229, 152, 231, 238, 242, 252, 273, 342, 381 Turpin, Krista 163, 207, 209, 216, 296 Ullrich, Geo. 199 Upchurch, Natalie 80, 325, 336 Usher, William 316 Vader, Shane 336 Valdes, Robert 185, 186, 187,222,296 Valenciano, Tina 180, 181, 182,296 Valladares, Roy 273 Van De Walle, Elizabeth 316 Van Eman, Sherri 25, 177, 300, 316, 353 Van Meter, Rebecca 25, 171, 177, 194, 299, 316,376 Van Tull, Shaun Vandagrift,Trint 336 Vandervelden, Jacques 47, 296 Vandervoort, Mary 177, 279, 286, 290, 296 Vanek, Tracie 316 Varahrami, Paul 156, 179, 218, 316 Vargas, Ruperto 336 Vasques, Jose 217 Vasquez, Edgar 47, 296 Vasquez, Richard 336 Vassighi, Maziar 179, 273 Vaughan, Helen 96, 177, 319, 331, 336 Vega, Carlos 336 Vega, Pedro 316 Vega, Sandra 273 Vela, Patricia 336 Velazquez, Iris 201, 336 Velez, Ronnie 296 Veliky, Monica 316 Vento, Daryl 336 Ventura, German 296 Ventura, Iris 316 Ventura, Luis 316 Vickery, Alexander 316 Villa, Aracelly 198, 296 Villanueva, Nelson 296 Villatoro, Marcial 176, 336 Vise, Casey 316 Voit, Michael 178, 273 Von Eiff, Christopher 157,273 Von Eiff, Kyle 336 Vrana, Kelly 177, 214, 274, 296 Vreugde, John 60, 61, 296 Vu, Huong 217,296 Wagenbach, David 273 Wagner, Adrian 186, 188,336 Walker, Charles 274 Walker, Shelley Walker, Stanley 169, 315, 316 222,296 Wallace, Corey 316 Wallace, David 201,316 Wallace, Julie 93, 158, 1 175,219, 235, 274 Wallace, Michael 336 Wallace, Michelle 316 Wallace, William 200 Walling, Elizabeth 180, 183,206,274 Wang, Christine 179, 209, 210, 218 223,316 Ward, Beverly 105, 112, 176,274 Warner, James 107,214,274 Warner, Kellie 296 Warner, Suzanne 224,274 Washington,Char1otte 195 Washington, Michelle 196, 336 Washington, Simpson 195 Watson, Laura 119, 151, 159, 171 177, 216, 296 WatsonJr., Melvin 336 Wax, Kimberly 201, 202, 316 Weatherall, Brian 336 Weatherall, Robin 176, 229, 274 Weatherly, Elizabeth 172,216,296 Webb, Kimberly 316 Webb, Paul 336 Weidler, John 152, 156,207,316 Weigand,Christian 316 Weinhajer, Deborah 274 Weinhauer, Rebecca 201, 202, 316 Weitzel,Anne 336 Welch,Ster1ing 337 Wells, Warren 40, 199,275 Wesson,Michael 299,316 West, Jo 297 West, Lorraine 316 West,Mary-Ellen 316 64, 165, 170 west, Paul 91, 162, 164, 175, 201, 203,275 West, Terri 317 Westbrook, Keva 206,337 Wha1en,Terrance 317 Wharton, Colleen 16, 120, 173 176, 1 223, 275 Whatley, Donna 174, 337 Wheatley, Philip 193,201,317 Wheeler, Mason 47, 317 Wheeler, Mindy 214, 337 Whelan, Kimberley 337 Wilkerson, James 184,275 Wilkerson, Michael 337 Wilkes, Tamala 112, 119, 163, 171 192,194,209,216,223,297 Willesen, Marlin 40, 41,275 Williams, Allen 276 Williams, Lionel 40,42 Williams, Lucius 195 Williams, Philip 56, 337 Williams, Phillip 195 Williams, Stephanie 201, 203, 221,276 Wynn, Robert Wynne, Gracia 101, 102, 158, 170, 193, 229, 238, 263, 277, 381 Yang, Jemmy 93, 155, 156, 162, 216, 223, 229 Yang, Lee 156,179, 217, 218, 317 Yang, Shing 297 Yang, Stanley 179,317 Yang, Steven 337 Yeager, Richard 317 Yeager, Robert 277 Yelverton, Stephanie 297 1 Williams, Tammy 201, 203, 337 Williams, Thomas 337 Williams, Tim 212, 213, 214,215,276 Williams, Tracey 337 Willingham, Kenneth 297 Willis, Shaleen 70, 201 Wilson, Bradley 101, 207,263,276 Yi, Ok 317 Yi,Suk 337 Ynman, Stephanie 201, 202, 317 Yost,Johnny 337 Young, Young, Young, David 199, 297 Gwin 21 1, 214, 215,277 Julie 251, 277 Wilson, Bryan 156,163, 172, 216, 297 Wilson, Jeffrey 317 Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wiman, Mark 204 Monica 190, 276 Wanda 191, 297 Stephanie 163, 206, 297 Wheless, Joyce 29, 96, 337 White, White White White Debra 198,275 .Leslie 29, 80, 82, 337 White, ,Stiles 156, 299, 317 , Wilton 216 Matthew 317 Whitehurst, John 201,217,297 Whitman, James 297 Whitman, Maryann 337 Wiedeman, Wyeth 152, 156, 229, 241, 242, 254, 275, 348 Wilburn, Angela 217,297 Wilburn, Thomas 275 Wiley, Kammanoni 201, 203, 337 2' V, 380 Wimberley, Carl 121, 155, 173, 225 276 Wimberley, David 337 Wimberly, Kimberly 198,276 Winter, Joe 164, 276 Winter, Kathy 164, 317 Wise, Gayle 337 wilcher, Adele 175, 192, 194, 218, 223, 317 Witcher, Jennifer 83, 337 Witcher, Mark 233, 276, 346 Witham, Brad 47, 357 Wizig, Yael 204, 297 Wofford, Lisa 190, 191,229,276 Wofford, Steve 184,317 Wofford, Thomas 57 Wolff, Cynthia 118, 159, 177, 194, 297 Wolff, Edward 47, 193,337 Womack, John 297 Womack, Mark 88 Wong, Cenia 163, 179, 207, 210, 216 223, 297 Wggdley, Gregory 22, 153, 204, 216, Woods, Laura 167,337 Woods, Tina 276 Wooley, Tamara 337 Wooley. Tanya 171, 297 Worfe, Kristofer 222 Wratten, Leslie 71, 193, 337 Wright, Brooke 21, 78, 177, 278, 279 291, 297 Wright, David 156, 216,223,297 Wright, Eva 186, 188, 337 wr1g111,Mary 176, 219, 230, 241, 276, 349 Wright, Wayne 56, 337 1 1 Young, Melanie 277 Young, Michelle 182,297 Yurdyga, Adrienne 277 Zachos, Stavros 327, 337 Zaharatos, Elpis 75, 337 Zaharatos, Pete 297 Zakhem, Bassem 157, 297 Zander, Charles 224, 291,297,379 Zander, Christopher 40, 41, 160, 161, 169 Zapata, Andriana 317 Zarr, David 19, 37, 63, 65, 66, 277, 375 Zavala, Jerry Zavala, Sylvia 317 Zeid, Lynn 337 Zelaya, Judith 180,297 Zelaya, Vilma 193,317 Zeman, Ellen 185, 273 Zielinski, Brad 160, 252, 277, 65, 63 Zimmerman, Suzanne 211, 214, 215, 277 Zook, Christopher 26, 47, 54, 153, 298, 299, 317, 67 Zook, Kimberly 17, 86, 100, 150, 151, 152, 225, 229, 250, 277, 340 Teachers Adams, Andrea 131 Anderson, Tom 138 Anido, Ines 140, 192 Barrera, Maria 146 Belgam, DeOtis 135 Beline, Martin 136, 166 Bergen, Lawrence 124 Blaine, Carol 131 Block, Regina Satlof 141 Bogan, Beth 143 Boyum, Leslie 40, 58, 59, 75, 145 A 4 1 4 Brown, Marvinell 132 Buhler, Dorothy 128 Butcher,Col. Arthur 144 Callas, Howard 140 Cleer, Mary 146,198 Cockroft, Sgt. Richard 144 Cooper, Melba 135 Correa,Ann 128 Countee, Doris 135 Creasy, Deborah 135 D1Amico, Vincent 131, 223 Da1e,JoAnn 127 Davis,Nora 142 Day, Helen 127 Delasbour, Iris 137 Doremus, Pat 128 Dowling,Joe 140 Eberlan, Erma 146 E1lis,Wi1ey 146 Estevez,Mireya 139 Fair,Sarah 131 Farmer, Karen 140 Fergus, Mike 52,145 F1eeks,Alvino 136 Forbes, Stephanie 134 Franklin, Magnolia 129 Frasier, Willie 40, 81, 120, 145 Freeman,Jackie 147,174 Gadbois,Henri 141 Galinis,Victoria 128 Gaskamp,Wi1bur 47,145 Gilmore, Curley 130 Gionanella,Wendy 136 Gomez,Charles 134 Grant, Eleanor 141 Hair,Anne 144,181 Hale, James 40, 54, 62, 138 Hancock, Elizabeth 146 Haymond, Kay 129 Hays, Joe 130 Henderson, Charles 124, 125 Henry, Melba 137 Hiatt,Ernest 136 Hil1,Linda 144 Holcombe, Bobby 135 Holden, Rick 40,144 Holt,Bonnie 132 Hooten,Susan 137 Hornsby, Carole 68, 69, 70, 144 1dlebird,Joe 133 Ingram, Robert 147,195 2352235 Isgren, Harriett 136 James, Bobbie 147, 197 Johnson, Angela 130 Jones, Betty Ann 147 Jones, Joyce 130 Joyner, Debra 132 Kelly, Mafroniah 131 Laurencio, Dalia 130 Leigh, Gloria 127 Lemond, Diane 133 Long, Robert 134 Machamehl, Barbara 126 Malicote, Sandra 136, 158 Malouf, Estella 139 Maroney, Lawrence 134 McCarthy, Martha 192 Meanor, Cordelia 138 Meyer, Sandra 146 Mitchell, Betty 147, 195 Mitchell, Mary 147 Molloy, Katharine 143 Moore, Carolyn 126 Neuwald, Renee 137 Nichols, Rod 142 Nickel, Sharon 129 Nix, James 146, 199 O'Brien, Cynthia 129, 169 Ohanian, Hairaz 134 Parish, Ann 128 Parks, Burton 138, 184, 224 Peeler, Caroline 129 Perry, Doug 47, 72, 73, 145,67 Pirtle, Bob 126 Priest, Kathryn 126 Rack, Bronwyn 138, 169 Raze, Eleanor 127 Reynaud, Jeanne 56, 145 Roberts, C. L. 47, 145 Robinson, Reed 131 Rodriguez, Alvaro 139 Roper, Marian 128 Rosenbaum, Doris 127 Saliens, Cheryl 137 Schreiner, Tom 142, 203 Schuler, Linda 142 Schweitzer, Anna J. 135 Selinger, Suzanne 131 Sheffield, Roy 146, 222 Shelton, Elizabeth 142 Simmons, Nancy 126 Skains, Fred 125 I : 4 ixg i t, 1 ft 'a at ,l Skinner, Jan 143 Smith, Mary Carolyn 125 Smith, Theda 127 Stephney, Tangye 133, 200 Strathman, Bonnie 129 Taylor, Harold 136 Timme, Kathryn 135 Waldmann, Catherine 132 Watson, Mike 87, 145, 65, 63 Weaver, Clarence 133 Weimer, Monica 69 Wells, Patricia 130 Weyland, Joyce 128 Wilburn, Mozelle 74, 80, 81, 145 Williams, Joel 134 Williams, Thomas 132, 189, 275 Willis, Glyndon 146 Wisdom, Margaret 141 Wolf, Elise 146 Woodard, Patsy 146 Yaccino, John 40, 144 Yoes, Thera 133 York, Marshall 139 Young, Clark 147 Zarzecki, Stan 147 lubs Ambassadors 200,201 AnchorC1ub 158,159 Band 202,203 Chess Club 157 Christian Student Union 174, 175 Close-Up 219 ComputerClub 189 CountryClub 224 Critters 'n Creatures 216, 217 DECA 190,191 Dixiliers 166,167 Dramalee 214,215 EchoesStaff 223 FFA 222 FHA 220,221 French Club 204 GeneralGuard 184 GermanClub 205 Gulf-Coast Tournament 210 HERO 198 Hospitality Club 170, 171 Interact 160, 161 JETS 209 Key Club 154,155,156 Latin Honor Society 206 Lee Y-Law Club 178 Lieutenants 180, 181, 182, 183 Mu Alpha Theta 179 National Honor Society 162, 163 OEA 197 Omega Omega 168 Quill and Scroll 225 Razz M'Tazz 212, 213 ROTC 185,186,187,188 Saber Staff 150, 151 Science Club 218 Scuba Club 157 Southernaires 164, 165 Spanish Club 192, 193, 194 Spanish National Honor Society 207 Spirit Committee 176, 177 Student Council 152, 153 Supertechs 211 Surf Club 208 Traveler Staff 172, 173 VICA 199 VOCCT 196 VOCT 195 Young Conservatives of Texas 169 Left: Senior innocents Brenda Bailey, Stassa Kap- salis, and Beth Ann Bergstrom try to convert Lyn- nette Neugebaur, Jennifer Bridges, Paige Turner, and Gracia Wynne from their evil ways. 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